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Progression. Mo Retrograding,

VOL. I

NASiH^lLLE, BARRY CO:, MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1874.

iuiRMtbsroMalK^/rilteiretold MBdcaTtir to suspense of years.
Her heart was
.' dieting uTubki) ytvirohs. ■
sail him, or any other young man ia his bounding with new hope.
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If there i. any comfort to be derived
dasger, father. Here will be one of his
Edgar Livingston had drawn Flory te from the knowledge that we are no
the window.
They were looking out worse than onr neighbors, we can re-'ou the passers-by. A few moments, and joiaa'over the foot that the number of
Uaiy places where he would be exposed reeling along the sidewalk, shouting
Jogreat temptation. Oh, father, please and ringing n drinking song, oirne Ed- burr sought refuge in thia country fully
■gar'- companion* Of the morning.
1
t
__ _exceed,
_
_.
gnat me thiirr*equals,.if
it d«;*H not
the numi “BeaUy, dear, I feel disposed to do
Flory turned • from the sickening: her of Ajtacrieari arimiuala who at pres-

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CURRENT ITEM#,

feathered it well to strike an antagonist
RKX'OIR to ' Wl; ' '
A TOUjca IADT on Cape Cod picks a or reach the popular-heart.
■****, fiMtivi’ ■
^barrel of cranberries every day in their
Lincoln’s messages were just careless
season.r
enough here and there to give novelty
Taxb care of your health and your and power to those quaint turns of a
wife; they are the two better halves that sentence where bin outward thought
seemed to have gone inward, and
make a man of yon.
Im New Hampshire the school direct­ educed those pathetic and melancholy—
artful—■ejaculations
or
ors have posted up this notice : “School some said
Teacher Wanted. No man wearing n phrases, which heightened the mystery
of the mail.
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.
shawl need apply,"
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Andrew Johnson never wrote a meaChicago manufactories employ over
sago showing other than a tumultuous
100,000 m«n, have an invested capital of
Fnan tfaiu mW Ftnttro wbqw nocewdlnff w»w,
and turgid mind.
$52,000,&lt;XXJ, and turn ont annually
WBh it. tWKlM pcrtVr.
$125,000,000 worth °f' products.
NATIONAL
CURRENCY.
The official debt of'Alabama is $24,­

sight. Ldgar followed, saying &lt;
ent enjoy blissful obscurity in the Old.
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6 But-for yon and Mias Clifton, I World. Tile number of this class from
Germany has grown so great latterly
m'iglit have been one of th«d,party.”
that the German Government has found
And going up to Mdbel, he said:
** Miss Clifton, your’slumber to-night it necessary to station scwral of ita
mnfi.ht fa
kune will deMake ’Pai about to fail; should be very peaceful. You have not most accomplished detectives in New
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there, that I have grown penurious.
helped to cloud either the brain or heart York, wiiithcr a half-dozen notoribus
|h, what is it, John?”
of any of your friends to-day. Accept criminals from the Faderland are snjv
At the reeent session of the Illinois
iny warmest thanks for hhving saved me poccd te liave centered within th® last 410,406. Thia ia equal to $24.4# on
two months.* Among the most cele- every man, woman and child in the Farmers* Association, at Decatur, Mr.
from feeling l&gt;oth."
.
broted of these ia one Hugo Schoeps, State, or 1^22.42 on every voter.
M. M. Hooton read on interesting paper
“A telegram, sir."
Edgar saw an expression in Ernest’s
Mr. Clifton tbfell'quickly open, reail eyet .that mtaic him think it would be who embezzled the neat littlo snm of
Tim Secretary of the NMtiopal To- on the subject of onr national currency,
ahd its relation to the prosperity of the
s, and exclaimed;
states that five hun­
quite ua agreeable to,all parties if he 8112,000 in September last from a Ber- 'bn^co Asnociation
“IteallyAMBltfttwbad! But I must woHldrinke
goods
house,» phorcu
he was
cm- dred and- thirty-four million and some count ry. He maintained that our pros­
T-Vdtetet UM' 1Ffory
ll'dJ back, to the K-Lro-i
recess ...
of lin
- — dry
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ro. John, here.’’ And hastily writing tlitrwimlowTtb'llie piano, or anywhere ployed aa bookkeeper. He has been- odd thousand rigors have been exported perity as a nation and as individuals
■was in direct proportion to the amount
out of hearing.
‘traced
* *'
ta Vienna, where
* ' he ’lived
’ under
‘
from Havana since Jap. I, 1871.
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of currency in circulation. The year
Iftunfag
A few momenta after, his flue’voice the aVume&lt;l name of Count Zolkowski;
The scientific world, which hw been 1880, x^hen the amount per capita was
Ah! wiilio mr»t or brown Bn»l, It tu^t|&lt;n not Much to Mabel, said :
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was blending with hers in a well-chosen thence to Munich, where he called him­ excited over the reported discovery of a
only
$7.20, the speaker, stated, was one
dying,
self Count de Scapski: thence to Ham­
.balloon in a tree in the remote part of of unparalleled depression. Laborers
k wevrwtcry iu pi-uty biiu cr.hlwrfj-liter,
and begs that I will hasten to him. I
en Ernest told Mabel of the love burg, where he immediately embarked Northern Africa, is now set at rest by
in
harvest
fields were paid about fifty
which had been hers ainco first he knew for New York. Another case is tliat of the announcement that the article fonnd
cents a day daring the ijpason, and
Wm. Moos, who swindled the Royal
her:
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was a baboon.
wages
of
all
kinds were at an unprece­
WboM iwu*|«OU&lt;1 or on i»n-i •
explain the reason of my foiling to .sec
7 I came one night to lay my heart be­ Bank of Erfurt, Prussia, of 990,000,
Piior. Loomis, ol Yale College, who dentedly low figure. In order that a
tt J*? li**1 fA* ln -lode*,
f«Ulnj» m&gt; am-,
’ tjiem, IM WTWW1FS&lt;&lt;F&lt;MT yeare. fore you. You had many guests, and and fled to this country, where he js
has
special
charge
ef
the
weather
of
comparison
might
be instituted between
deFtoti wiih oUrtaxud wbxi tiiryckHwi And—well, dear, you can do as you offered them wine. You noticed not tliat supposed to live in disguise and con- ।
New Haven, says that the month of the times when money was scarce and
I placed my glass untouched on the ta­ (•i-alment. Another fugitive from .the November just passed was the coldest
when it was plenty, Mr. Hooton sub­
ble. I left early. I dart’d, not woo the aam» city iu Prussia is ;Sdmar .Utley,
A» the RWMirrt Of n»r« &lt;-r&gt;ald fliox.rm the «ir.'
responsible for what happens in my nb- heart of one who held such a fearful who stole §60,000 from the Credit So­ one known iq that city during the last mitted the following interesting table :
ninety-five yearn.
temptation before me; why you will ciety of that &lt;pky, and excajieil to Amer­
‘IbLr. «Ult-t&gt;w* :bM
Saints MARiwnfrE, where Marshal
&gt;• H Oh.thiArk^ouj pupa, for permission know when I tell,you the terrible truth. ica. Still another is Christian Reichert,
is’ a small’
.......... nofo.war.pafii
„
1,0"Iohw»o. I iri11 willingly
oil,brotflMiwaaoraU.drank.
who embezzled the unchriation sum of Bazaine will end his days,
.I1MI.1M9............. IOX0 itsa..............5.1.00
»lWno«toortttm*»g,,Md
l
mtairk«.l
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Me.Btern.oMa, off the
WhU.ur.rtajrtata.'rirtorto.l.. m. iu,. any unkind remark., il any one leal. ; „ja
tho wunuu, h„
,
.11.00 1S30............. 1130 tail............. 2l.*0
to toe ClMMieo-llke eitr ol New York, ■onlbvni cosel ol Fhu.«&gt;. It wae .t
.1130 MSI........... 14 3011*1 .............i».5O
1 tnm on.
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.1X46 1103......... -• I4J0 1S0S............ ‘JIM
where,
undisturbed by-the calls of hte j C^De*»
P°’nt of embarkation for p^,
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.11.30 1S3S;.......... I4X&gt; IWZ............ H.O)
" For a time mother and I had won him
.io.TOr«S4..........
Mtn............ -n so
iBUnd» 01111 Napoleon landed.ou hia
: kindest wishes for withholding tempta- train his fatal passion.^ Hu was doing nnmerou friends, he dreamed to find !
a NUiKjrjsAfrs s-Toiiy.
. ,HogJ^rym. th eir boys. And te the. young
leisure to mend his wavs. Ho was for- j rctuni Irt,ux Elim.
! J**®; well. We believed h^ would fulfill the
'a.7V.l»70.
shall try;te
fry. to make myself
myseft sb
so agree-,
agree-.
-ast -baft&gt;rs&gt;rAuaI of the men I shalf
merly the Secretary of the Rhenish rail- ;
“ Thib« “ 008 B00'1
flbont
i
H.'H
1-71
I bright promise of early youth. Hu grew
15.M1IITO..
windows of . her father's magnificent| able, and have our cock to make tlio
a late traveler ; “ they JM|7‘
n.»n&lt;fw..
to love a beautiful girl. She was wild road, and in nil respects may be looked '
mansion. A servant stood ini waiting.!
“
i
, coffee
so very fine, that they will go and thoughtless f and one night, at a upon an a distinguished visitor. But 1 nevcr chaD8e- We haTB Prb ot
She was making- bui a list Of articles «VWr *lll‘te “« well plenscif, and with
.1 3TOBKL REPUBLIC.
he very modestly kee^ aloof from the &gt;*nod‘ men of 1118 worid« but U,e bab-T j
u nvu pn-uavu, uuu »iui party
party in
in her father
1
’s house, ahe. urged
_‘o„_deal
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£1 if him, ^
wanted for the next day. Coming foot 'l 'tM&amp;Si™
___off the
»i...gay
_ i____
i:........ i iand
’ i is
aolf-uoaHessed.
fenrirss.
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brains n'good
cleAra
’,* JHum
to ululi
drink.
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society
mctrojiolis,
haathe
* name ““
“ "'If p^c^!.
fearkiw,
■ The little Itepublic of Switzerland,
,¥3r
She raised *1 had Ait&gt;MWBMlUh&lt;WwM!\ri»^»’
• *.\0ne glass. Every ono bul juu Uk.„ &lt;ho. tv &lt;n&lt;n»M in rfmling tbn met '
little In^iliro in all ' l«-«i.lr« Mug Ihn ol.lr.t »ral« of Ibe
her eyes from the paper anti Idbkeh but1' &gt; Aa‘ hour niter. Mr. Ohfton wriH on his M«," sliOKud.
’
j nuiiou. pur.nil „f l,ia mnuy friends, | ■«“ “ad in ‘“11
i« tlw
boil
ijauterlwod
sisterhood of Rnpnblion,
Republics, in
the liest
The crimson flush deepened on ho way
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“H« reainto.!,
I____ • I him
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An inquisitive
citizen
writes to one of 1 nu^ “°st twonumucially goveriwd. She
to the side of his dying friend. .
She taunted
wbo are jxMMi-siied with on eager desire
bright young face mi “ Oh !” in a tone 6
the
St.
Ixiuis
papers
inquiring
why
the
j
lu
“
Mt
a
m,
^
cl
in
the
matter
Mabel sat down and wrote :
about haring to abstain entirely because to again behold the honest face of the
deep regret, escaped her lips.
. 1 IGomu holP mo
committee on art at the late fair'hap- ■ of
which*T»mo of her younger
i
•~— he
lie had
nan not the
tne self-control
seii-controi to use
uac wine .wicked Chri-itisn.
v&gt;uw..i»u. These
mow cows, all
mi of
u*
She turned, after an iinstant o_ ,I receive our fnenda to-morrow. Papa , iu Huxieratjoa.
He yielded, accepted Sreftt importance, have caused much penod to award the first premium for I though more profligate and more pre­

j4 the courage to make thia great
mange, and net five hundred tongues to

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toriili \ j
yT'11
1 “Ust
J*0 j the fatal glass from her hand, and excitement iu Germany, and the Gov- fruit in water-colors to an oil-painting,
iililui.y anxious I
first moderately, then on and on eniment of that country will leave no It is a question concerning wb.vh
rhich a
«
-this list, nnd shall not send it for ui ‘ 1
reption a strccess.
'~—sin the old fearful way, until the end i effort undone in its search for these gay mild curiosity would aeem entirely
hU^py^ If you haw anything to t- ------- Mb
J and frisky fugitives who hade it so and- justifiable. ’
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came
—
a
iun;
ruined
life,
and
a
mother
’
s
ti'Ad to in: the' meantime, you can c»
j den a farewell.
• * Edgar likes Flory, I can plainly see, brokcn heart
Marshal Bazainf. is said by M.
ik”
j and
. T t•hink she
_ ia nottwholly indifferent
“ De you wonder tliat I fled from you? J
Thiers to have in his possession crush­
Mr. Clifton had’ been rending ina ■ " ul‘ “r’*‘
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' *1 think
TUN HOLL or HONOR.
very hour since yearning to return, 1
ing documents which ore a disgrace to
;.tke room. Huarjugf tin |
We are indebted to the New York many noted men and to the French
rt Jaring not”.
door cfose nftcr John’s departure, k&gt;
iter.l A.fcAu&gt;cn! do I
,OT tlw Mloowg '"U "«1
_army
___ _ : “ Whole
„„
regiments refused to
Baked:*’ &gt; ’« /.
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)W, musnawy, “ranraubiJL
RngT EarnestlyUiaiiEngUo&lt;rthat light! Plet® -b«* °f Senators and Representa- j 5^^, under the walla of Metz, at th&lt;»
Mabel cilium «m Ote ot Ite Iovriie.1 lmj jjuted upon you, I te.Umi.-J ten- \
In
»&gt;» ImMcovrnul Ihfir „om,nl w!lel, thr bn.ta.te
to Ior«
those wines I spoke of, my dear
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girls in V------ . Friimd. wondered tiuit to laJ.
be^ 1,(.,on.
onIj W1&gt;JMD j \ buck pny mio the United Stain. Trite-1 ,
th.
"Ho to. not pra. vol, p,pn."
.' 'her
tor.tout
M4 uo
ia UrwUHruike
U! numuae ■!
lived."
heart had
not.^MM
VMflMl
rszsyvM
—। %Vill you bo mv wife 1 u*7» ‘M‘in8 a transcript of the official'
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’ I rerxird in the office of TTOustirer Spin- ABOCTOCR PRKSlLKXTS ANI&gt; THKIH
Ah, well; do not.make it,late. Tfey ; of her many suitors. They did do! ' Maliel
Her •heart
Ttc recorsI « chiefly remarkable &gt;
it£SSAUKfL
will be very busy to-night," her faher know she had no heart to yield to any
j*
■ was too full of inv—she I
conM not U-ll him in word, boi tepp, i
n’“~ ’hid‘
«* nppom upon , .W..teugton. ite.M«te were, w. rule.

Tho «1M -Uli whlob the
•ovl wta
When Wn..n
’.ri. trtt

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Bol. when tu bud on Duly holy .brine,
It xihU With Power, wbo-c
* IMTtO.,V&lt;
The Modupau ttMifInowrttijrou#M»&gt;«Mqi;.,v

SkMloctAJ. Hll B*

el life stadl 4ta.

Iluty ucgl«teJ

Which i* theoldcat tree ?

Thu elder,

of course.
Wiut word is always pronounced
wrong ? H'rono- ’
;
What Manixes more philoaophy than
taking things as they come ?' Parting
with them'afl they go.
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What is the difference bctwe.n a
granny nnd a granary? One is a com
bin, ond'-thb other a born kin. •
.
Wkat is the difference between an
oyster and a chicken? One^ia. best
fresh from the ahell, and ^10, other
‘“t
.
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teutious sisters would do well to imitate.
Win is a pretty girl like a locomo­
'j
C- Schenck,
*- whose
-•
election
.
.to ...
the
I Presidency of the Confederation was an­ tive engine ? Because she sends oft the
nounced a short time ago, receives a sjiorkB, transports the males, has a train
Halaryof $3,000, holds his position but oue following her, and pansds over the
year, nnd will not be eligible for re-elec-, plain.
tion until the expiration of another
A Pehn (I1L) coroner's jury, ten­
year. The Vice-President baa $2,400, dered a. verdict that n man, whofto body
and the seven mornbora of tiw Council, wtu found in the river, came to his
each of whom*preside-i over an adminis­ death by a Wow on the head, “ which
trative dt-partmont, also receive "?2.40&lt;&gt; wan given eitner before or after drown­
each. Notwithstanding the small sala­
ing.”
ries, there have been no coses reported
“Lou,” aaid, a doting aunt to her
of Credit Mobilicr corruption or oin'aryfour-ysar old nephew, “ say Schenec­
grabbing. and the Swiss Congress does
tady I” Alter gravely pondering the
not exhibit buffoonery in, dealing with
the word a moment, shakujg his^bead,
I B‘10rt an“ practical.
“tin te. ornM. ted important public questions.
he solemnly siud, “No, 'tant soy’dat ;
‘ Jolui Adams style was ornate and
tedious- F
H'»
mmtences
were’--------long; u
his
I1 tedious.
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Tmi New Ysab’h Bag.—Make u teef ain’t s’arp ’nough.”
A BE&gt;'juuuni.Y dirty man stopped in
largo bag of thin white paper or silver
j budget crisp.
I . Jefferson’s eight annual mcwiages jmper, fill it with sugar plums, and tie front of a small boy sitting on a:fence,
;: w,,
wore
mi
-bf and
ana elegant
uicguui composition*,
ouiapcmi^iow*. j] a string around the top, to keep it fest. expecting to have some fun by* staffing
-ro ’‘
H cm
ctear
1' ^hey
were ’brief
and eaay to underThen suspend it from the ceiling, or him. IW nald
flow much dtf you
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| stand.
’
i from a large drtor frame, and jtrovide a weigh?”. The answer was: “Well,
Madison’s messages jero quiet and 1 loogdAcht stick. Each child ia blind- about as muah.Mypu woqM if yop,,were
. ,.
very short, showing little temperament 1 folded in turn, nnd the stick put into wa*ImmL''^ t; '
Monroe began with an expression of ’his
’ cr’ her’ hand.
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She is then led , Tiut lolloping, are,, a : few mare names
fear in his own weakness. His measagt-s within reach of the bag, and told to j of pastofflce.idn the United iitateR; Ti
were distinguished for their ability and strike it. If she succeeds in her aiju Ti, To To, Why Not, Pipe Stem,' Stony
aqd tears a hole in it, the sugar plums Man, Sal Sdda, Shicliphinfiy',1' 'flnow­
clearneaa of style.
John Quincy Adams wrote with a are scattered on the floor, and the little shoes, Overalls,'Lookout, Lost Oh'once,
classic fervor and historiographer’s ! ones scramble for them ; but it isdiy no Black-boim, Marrow Bontw, Sorrel
soopo. HU documenta were rather long, i means easy to strike a snspende*! object Horae, tally Ho, and Tired Creek.

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^h° hxst eeasop &gt;ihd ippOntiA-in the rim w
W;. b
bi.ttorhtMekteabp.UU
t v r Kult. hand lav util! in
in ■; lt- 11 W1^ 5t observed that out of 74
"
£q2r'tir*r?
i select circle her father's wealth and |»o . jjj, • She raised lier orcs a moment ami । Sena'or**’ °a,J 19 bnvo remoTe&lt;I the
.. A Uw.n .7."
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raisW lM;r
• moment, and I temptation
phcecMln- money out
“
A
boon,
papa.
Promise
to
aunt
l..,r
.L.
n
..i
a.i.i; • .
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Ha
- “U“ plKifc'1?
V’"'”*Aa,1'‘ l»»»
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hewing there. : temntation and bhiend 1b.. mmov nni of
“ -WkTl f '?■htata i Be mciea »o other B&gt;M«r.
their reach in the Treasury; of 252
'AHmL|m£
itatentod. »llb mind arid heart., ebko., . .Tudgiag from the lire .tone into which Ite-prusentatives, only 47 have done the
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'Ul“* *'“* Rood- U”'
^Uit voik, inthe oHu.rrwmli.dI^..i, same—a littleTnore kUm 25 per cent- of
I the voices in the'other Tobni had fallen,
not in umoranee.
mv child.'
cniin
..i he
t... t.had been
. very attentive,
....
, j
irance, my
Mated
and]
other hearU had fouDj the Senate, and a little Jess than 20 per
fAthery /
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she grew to love him, feeling mue the their mates. But the pairs were mjpi*- cent, of the House :
She had an earnest, eager, noble look I Uaie W(Ut not far
wh«n he would
Tatcd, or rather joined again,' by the re­
ft H* eyiss that her father dul mm in, eume to tell her of his i Jre. &gt; WA months
Anthony,
turn of Mr. Clifton, who entered, calling BuckiDghMn,
«&gt;d he promued her.
rolled by, and he spolfe MfH. (»ra*teaMy
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ba.vZyDUr b“ vioits grew less-frequent,’until tjiey 9nte».
*! Mabel, ,my dear. i“ nm there rooms Ckuidkr,
1 * 1
1
ceased. WBK’Alnr*'atol' had -dome-i
look'yuther dark. Let's lure the gas
Fatter, tot us have ho wine.: to- between his love and heA. slm copjd
turnejl on,..ifyou please.”
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: never think ; but she felt perfectly mire
“Certainly, papa.”
- rA t-Rimt! A&lt;*,«&gt;;4ca«Mwt^aMgyou he did love her,-and so, hoping that
And when there was light enough for|
that
Na winos! AV by, child, have tim(. would solve the mystery and bring
Mr. Clifton to look into his daughter's I °
’.
yoagtotatoMy? For i«taly-ar«.*e. , bll,n
• ,to
as a rule.
blindfolded ; generally many attempts
&lt;jn». be MW a bright light .lining
,*7“1
A won clergyman, accosted by an
I toward my tnrad. vine pi Se»l ,«ulwj .U IrSa loFt^eutopg.
Jackfou’s meesogra ware often very ; «e made unsuccessfully. Esch child old acquaintance by ■ the name-of Cobb,
। *au.ui.-u
nau w;uieu iof uia coming.
inure, 'Another
ahoiucf moment,
rniimeiit, when
wnen Flory
r lory ;' jarj.
ninl, Jafca
Min t
Ltol I
...................................................................
e - II। there.
long, l?ut always vigorous.
The first' « allowed three trials. The maker of replied :
'
New Year’s Day camo bfuutiltd -nnd | *aR« to greet lorn, ho wdd, with a sly ; «*!!, fLN..
I ■ don’t know yod, • sir.”
WH
italicized word to l»c found in any Pres- j the bag can put in it tiny books, pin- J' My name is Oobb/'rqjoiiMd thwman,
..... ---- --J- ’ - —
•
.
CoStnn, A. It
r:ww' ’ II . . . .
t to. Ay
^.to
to..
Lynch, John,
OrrlM.
CrrlM, John'
JohpM^
idential message occur.', in his inangu- ' cushions, or any little toy, with tho 'who was half aeaa over. “ Ah, six,” re­
„ Un, lather, I nev^
”
f*
u J»—
- - -her wishes, and fully «jufueed j poihihg
— of. the surrounding darkness—
er
(e^0*‘11; plained
Job
ral : ‘‘Tho recent •demonstration of । sugar pluma. Thia bag would add to a plied . tfio clergyman, “you ^■e bp
,John,
[1*
-'Inu • her own spirit into her fair friend.
guided by the light within. Well, have Bx» ’’“Mb.
public sentiment inscribes on'the list of j child's purty; it i" often uaed ntbirih- much own on you that I did^nQt pee the
&lt;Klt I
It W,U1 impossible for an indifferent ■ you had a pleasant day?" •
exocutivc duties, in character* too legi- 1 day parties. An older person should al- Ook”
■ ■ « .
n,
chanced
.o
mre
jxtsou
not
to
fyl
their
powexp
of
fasci:
“
A
happy
day,
father
;
there
are
no
F*rwiv&lt;&gt;rth,
ble to be overlooked, the task of re- 1 wsy” superintend, for rome children
Jessie .had been doing something
— .
—, ,
JX-FnOU nOv l&lt;
Fxruiworth, J. F. (part
I.igm—-1^.. vas . UB..uon. _
’m-m! I - ’J
.
f ;
.
...
"
my eyea just
Edgar Livingston
TQa3kk
lixfiM«tam
_fortn.
'
would
would lw»
lie erreodv
greedy or nnl«
rude.
which her juamnia had told het she
regrets to steal in and mur it, Maliel i n-.&lt;m.e4 by cowuy
z
««*lwl but a glance to: »ee I one
their find gue/ds, they y
mustn’t do. ’ She had been eatlhg cur­
Van Buren was a wordy writer, and
; said, witi&gt; a bright smite.
Tub deer ns well as the buffalo need
hence his messages were apnn ont to a
rants, and,’of course, got Her mottth all
y “I urn glad of it—glad of your re-, pvwii."
of wine.. Fatlier, his mother is a sid*w - .a»i
v
,
the protection of law, or they will soon
. solve, Mabel. How glad you will know I ro«wr, ch»«.,
tedious length.
bo exterminated in. the Northwestern
Harrison
never
hud
opportunity
to
Mrftinhiw.
w n .i
Wcs friend who accompanied him
out.
Her mamma said: “To®&lt;know
when I tell yon that ibis morning I ‘
him. Will they not be wrecicd. hlm
&gt;&lt; ;
States, It in estimate*! that from two
write more than one resjiectable inaugu­
yon were forbidden to cut the currants."
■ closed the eyes of a father whoso only I
j’’Am
to four hundred men are encamped along
son
was
away
in
some
drinking
saloon.
Bawtejr.
x.
j&gt;7
ral, in which there was a good deal
“But, mother,* *iatau, tempted me."
etf? 'lb.morww#ni mdciZ,,
•'/fe.i.jM.d teip o,.” «id lUtel.
the line of tlie St. Panl and. Pacific
dS:
about the ItotnuMi—Bratus, Oeiavins,
“ Why diilq’i you roy, *Got thee behind
How my heart ached for that dying !
0- *Branch Railroad, Minnesota, engaged me, Satan ?* ” “ I did aay, ‘ Get tiiee be­
Camillus, etc.
think at that time my daughter was not | Halwy&lt;
•'
John Tyler made prompt reference in' in killing deer for market. One man i» hind me, Satan,’ and lie went and got
his inaugural to ibe fact that he won the said to. have slain fifty in a month, by ’ behind ine 'and pushed me right into
bolding the fatal glsatf to any young Bonus*, w.
WtU.nl, C. W.
lurking in runways, and shooting the jthe curFarit bushes
• ■ ‘‘nI
man," aaid Mr. Clifton,bis voice tremb- Hw-Jo!luflrat Vice-Prwidext to fill the higher of­
;'““e or
animals when Hiej- came to drink. The
|
A Touthnxo epitaph :
- ■
fing-witb c motion. . ' . . i.. .
fice without being elected to it. His
iuuuh slaughter is’ going on til&lt;«»ig the
“j
style
was
dear
and
his
documenta
of
Mother New Year'sI&gt;ay Mated
Mawum smujn a leufnl warning
djap.tethal bitter Clip.-: ‘
:
. seu*on&lt; Mabel offered herg«MU jBwt.
lines of other Western roads.
.
” My d*&gt;»r, wllettj~r-A'i,n wlnjk «r! “ h"
*“4 Mid, im, iteguM and Flory each pirsided bver on cstab- to hnslmnd» to take their cigars ont of. moderate length.
lixkment of their own. The happy re-1 their mouths before they bid their ^Polk wrote practiaally, wit^i no orna­
I -.•ekriHlltoUwillborii lb. .-n— m ”” ■P««d»un« •(»«’ it, ted™, r^r
The distinction which luxuxy &lt;*nd
! BEMWmiZu&lt;tek.I bte» M
Mm. membrance of their reception is never i wjrew good-by. That kind of a
ment, and vetoed general measures, such corruption arc making between Kha
clouded hby the (bought that
.»
they
wbiah
have
t acconiteg to'Byron, hell hath
ns Ftenah claims,river and harbor bills, people and their .representatives waa
added one drop to the cap of bitterness no fury like, was seen leaping-from an and excessive internal improvements.
illustrated m Washington on Saturday
which so many w;voa, mothwa and ais- outgoing train, on Saturday morning,
Taylor wrote a abort inaugural, indi­ last. Willbun Oratehfield, a repnwui...
cating a childlike and rather timid of­
tutive from Tenoessoc, walked hi-.the
r Tj.t^R^-i'uted—uay,wonw,wun.t^iiy dis- . door °« every hew arrivaiof guests. She tars have te drink—that cup of sorrow abandoning her baggage and her baby,
which is so often prepared for them by iumI -pursuing her horrified httaband, ficial spirit.
It ia aaid tliat he congrai.
.
door of Congress iu tiw Loueet attire of
grace and tmrly gnwtJ4 from the lore of had hoped for the coming of one. But
sister women.
Milh a pmuU in tor total, a pateh at |
"" toiap at ja-aoa a farmer, but that attire was viewed
&lt;uie.
th&gt;tiamxy»iiwrlL wifl;when it grew late
ashes ou her oiieek, and unlimited glare ’
worbJ
l!lc t«*t of mou­ with suspicion by the doorketqxw, who
To mis
&lt; j«'« »&gt;*»*•—
A wbitkr in 1 lie Now York Sun states
i
declined to let Crutchfield in until he
. Mt- brink
a
din^rt, ^hgi^bal bwll wmt.. that there is otic man’living, and only rn her eye.
-1 —
—-Fillmore wrote an acceptable message had been identified as belonjffng to the
katfaer, atn-teh forth your strong arm I &gt;y Jfkiam^irrmdmir,. Awhw lhe same one, who cih.read Eliot’s Indian Bible.
Aamo&gt;
A^
-«
GootwcH,who has kpent
-• —
seven —graceful, but without distinctive
Th* Gtmeral Amnesty bill .vty«h h«
ranks of broadcloth and forward pay.
to draw him back—if only one'step, , greeting that Tmd lalien onTirr ears so TH* tt Mr. J. Bss-nntf TnuubuU,
years iu Belgium looking the matter up, Uyfe.
.
If we do not» save numy times tiiat day, “Happy New librarian of tha Watkinson Library of will tell the world in a book to be pub­
Frank Pierue wrote with fraukuere
Jcmi A. 1&gt;LS, Governor of New York, and is now pending in' Oie Hekate i*&gt;­
. . jjpn. it wilt Iri a comfort to thirik we* Year, Mise Clifton,’’ caused the bright Reference, Hartford, Conn., who has
lished by tile AppkAona, next year, that and suavity, but showed no great depth Thurlow Weed, one ox the 'oldest fdi-.. moves id! diaabUIHiFs imjibterff by the
ur^d liiKei.aM- forward -«» his (fatal i light to return to her eye, the beautiful .prM mu, tw «t bta HI. in MuJpus tto-n.»- ObriMopb^ Oteobm te—n
tore in the United States, and Panic! third aeetlon of *fhr Fourteenth Amend
alias or a uiduiamc, and that the old
Bnrhanan wa* a good writer, pitched Brew, the millionaire, are ail pension­ manti It Hfte from
sttntttera of
man didn’t diwover Ameritm at all. A a little too much on. the style of tiie old ers on the Goyer&amp;jnwd, having hewn
rated in the young man. .’. Im J ft.
BUI* raft fir Ai;e :n fter of these atarisolder- in 1SJS.
played » fife.
udr—”
'
I eyes, when he reoeivdd from her the
an ’ 40.000 otter, are caught w.d killed ling hiatoriitel discoveries will now be diplomatic w riting made him soeautioua
nntl take bis seat by the «d&amp; cd Atezan“ Nothing more than for his own and | fragrant cup of coffee, that relieved the
fur their fur iu this country every year.
that he never barbed a tjeulencv nor
dt-r H. Stephens.
musket.

r

ww. ,

nte

■■rkite,, it jo, u.d.

te,:

w.«a»P^

«.■

�Take your Home Newspaper—the

CROCERm Vra^PRtViSWNS

A1 ASHVILLE; NEWS
he ares another at work lima a wo
imam

Stanekand|W&lt;MMicn Ware,

can paw a mirror wit boot trying

Money paid for u home paper remains at
home, aad every dollar that i» Kept in cireaUliou at boax. balpi Io build up your own
town, while every dotiar Mai aw»v go* to­
ward building up Mme Uwn ia which you
ar» nowise ihteresMd. Tberfwa every good
citixea should sustain their bone paper,
and not reject it ia favor of sone other pa­
per, because, perhaps it is a trifle smal’er
aud eoats r. few cents more- for if you do,
you build up olber papers at the expose of
your own. Il is to tbs taietwt of all to sus­
tain vonr home paper, aa it ia a mirror in
which the outside world looks io judge ef
the merits or demerits of your town, and
which throws ha reflection over a large part
of ths country, bringing your town U&gt; the
notice of many who otherwin would not
know that your town existed. and showing
(o the world the importance ol your town,
in regard io business, ehurcber, acbools, etc.

ta» catch a gtiiO|&gt;M of her luck hair.

Mr. W-ppk, — coming along the
the street the other day, where tome

men were butting some melted tar to
the top or a building for the roofers.
Otte mtn was ptilliug at the hunting
rope and another -was holding the

bucket away from the wall by meant
of a ourd. The bucket had jtui passed

the wide cornice wlien Wopples upon

the acene. He comprehended the
situation at a glance, and saw that
the man who was bolding the bucket

out from the building by the cord

JOB PRINTING

with a dim impreahton that something

had burst he dropped ,his rope and
A noted wltloqity—2 B or 0 i B, i.
the ?
-

H, and ke smoking, sticky oontenls
descended in a black flood upon Mr.

will last much longer

next two

An exchange remarks that wood.

AT THIS OFFICE

GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIVISION.
Winter Timo Table—Taking Effect
December »f, 1STS.

NV anted

it left 40 the

woman folks to saw and split.

Goin* Wait

Wopples devoted her
“A thing of beauty is a jaw for.
leisure hours to scraping (he tar off ever”, as an American husband said
Wopples" skm, varying his amuse­ of his handsome scolding wife.
ments by the delivery of free lectures
St. Louis has a very pleasant kind
to Wopples upon what she called his of man ; he caries a n*'sl of black ants
weeks Mrs.

habit of "entammly meddlin.**

in his coat |&gt;ocket, and teaches bugs

A couple of Mssachusetts sweet
hearts went out to ^nlk. They

to dunce.
An old Indian in

Mendocino Co.,

ON SUBSCRIPTION.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

remarked,

“I

•xioo't sew anything here."

Made Him."
The Dartmenth College authorities
have shut up all the nle shops in
town, and the students are obliged to

Everybody should keep a pet ape
A gentleman was suffering from an enter at the back doors.
A young lady intends to sue her
ulceration in the thioat, which al

swollen that Iris father for a breach of promise. Ila
life was despaired of. Each individ- said he would consent, and then
Thu bard-hearted old
«f the hixaeliuld shook bands with wouldn't

length became so

the dying man, and then went away daddy.
wee|tasg.

Last of all came a pel ape,

A judgement of six cents has beeu

and shaking the man’s hand, went tendered against the Chicago Post for
■ away also with its hands over its eyes. libel. Now let's see 'em collect it.
8t was s*&gt; ludicrous a sight that the
St Lotus asking herself the ques­
patient was forced to laugh, and tion, "Is it right to shoot a man in the
laughed so heartily that the ulcer leg ?ust as he’s going to be married T
broke nnd bis life was saved.
Better shoot him in the hand, cousid.

A Duappointkd

Mam,—An

old

rag-picker has been in the habit of

ering the times.
"What comes after T!" asked a

prowling iu the allay running off Larn­ teacher of a small pupil who was
ed street belring the block on Wood­ learning the alphabet He recieved
ward avenue, bat ween Lamed and the bewildering reply? "You" do—to
Congress, picking up such little t hings see’Liza.

WORTH OP

Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hats, Caps, Cloth­
’ ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
&amp;c.,
To be Sold within the
next Two Months!

it in. go ont after'pririe chickens
He gave a tremendous cry as he
A Missouri clergyman’s fees for
dropped it, and when the clerk got
marrying fourteen couple amounted
out the old fellow was wildly search - to fifty pounds of dried apples and a

into which he

The derk

triad to explain the action of the heat

on tin, but the old man was in a hnrry
and collides't stay to listen.—Derail

Free Preu.

due hill for eighteen bushels of buck­

FOB WHICH THE

Highest Merket [Price

Ever Given in Nashville !

Delivered at our Saw Mill in
Nashville, Mich.
Nov. 18lb, 1873.

W5

OLDS &amp; CO.

What Non!
jin Nashville, Mich.

The Subscriber hu taken a part of the
Store with Cap* Boise, and ia now opening a

New Stock «f Staple aai Fancy

DryGroods
UNDERWEAR,
HOSIERY.

4-e, fc.. fa.

I* a n 1 c

Prices!

MY STOCK IS NEW CASH &amp; EXCHANGE

was found in the river, came to his
death by a blow on the head, ‘'which

At pricaa (0 meet the

either before

or aftci

Terms:
AU BiUe wtder

TIMES!

COFFEE,

The friends of a wit expressing

for out coming, end fondness for the

OHEAFEH
Ail Open Account mast
be Settled at once. .

botte, he should

Than any other Store in Naehviila,

SYRUP.

Pivprieier of the

Hosiery .[Linens, ShaWs

WOLVERINE MILLS!

FLANNKLS, CLOTHES.

SODA,
SPICES,

CRACKERS,

RAISENS,
LAMPS,

CHI MNEYS.

—AND —

My Motto ia,-TV Nibble Sixpnee

January 1«4, 1874.

NaahvUte, Nev. IB, 1878.

W. A. ATLSWORTH.

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

CASTOR,

!mb, Lafia* Inbii nd Traaihj Sdd a

LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

Yod Will Find Them,
-•a
GROCERIES’.

OF THK BMt QUALITY, ANt&gt;

which va ara selling al prie«e that d&lt; y
c cm petition.

At Reasonable Rates,

D. BI. PURCH IS,
who Stands second to none as a Custom Mil­
ler. will ho pleaee-1 to cheer the acarta et all
(hat may give him a trust
-

at

3fg Carding Machine

-

•

Cottoc A Sugar,

whose work has elven universal aatisfhrtion

Defies Competition!

m

lOCk

Clark’* A #aiThrtad, •
•

t&lt; .

ISj Ct

DR V G 8TO RE

Is soliciting a very large run of custom.

------ OF----- r

9^- The Highest Market Pries paid ftr
Produce.

DOWNING &amp; ALLH. HALBERT &amp; CO.

CENTRAL HOUSE.

CITY DRUG STORE.

Meah 15 Cts.

Lodgtaga 21. CU.

BOARD,

Also keeps a good sritrttoa af

You good people of Nashville,
All stay at home,
And get your Drugs and Groceries
Of Simot &amp; Stojtb.

GROCERIES,
CONTECTTOJS ABT

CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO,

CIGARS,

CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

Tliis firm have just started
And are bound for to sell,
And all who give them patronage
Are sure to do well.

which I win san at the lowest price*.

OYSTERS IN THEIR SEASON.

..

--------

•

I will pay the Highest Market Price

They have a good line of Sugars,
Tea, Coffee and Spice,
And they will sell all their Goods
At a fearful low price.

Now don’t forget the place, folks,
For they are in their new store,
Not into Downing’s,
But the very next door.
Now you from the “Fadderland,”
Don’t be afraid,
For Simot is a Dutchman,
Bo go there and trade.
Our slock we’ll not enumeraie.
For want ot more room.
Bat we have evey thing m our line,

From a Wash-tab fo a Broom.

We keep ail kinds of Notions,
And Toys for the babies,

looks brighter when when we come ” have thought it worthwhile to marry.
jar* i win m"
'’lock on
A cotenspor&amp;ry is grieved to learn "A wife was necexry,’’ he said; to any parry w ak Uf to a^ngw to awvlL
•etebBsbed and paying burinaan.
that bis brother of Hie quill has a ‘they began to say'of me that JJirank

too much for a single man."
“Print and prosper" says lh. wi-«
man al .he-Time, Priming Honw”
1 Cheanut atrwt, Philadelphia.

r5. HOLLER,

j

Give me a Call.
CSNIAD CLSVM.

JACOB LENTZ
Manufacturers and keeps M hand

Piricr, Likrary, Biiiit, OBk
GEKEEAL FDBITDEE

at

Together with a full aasartiasat of

MIRRORS, PICTURES, THAMES
AND CARDS. BRACKETS.

DUST£B8.tC_fcC.-

Cash; Overt!6

ms* eye some surprise that, with his age and

The child who cried ft ran

TEAS,

. ‘ D. C. GRIFFITH.

IDBUITURI MAWACTORY!
These Goode have been purchased at

ed a verdict that a man, whose body

gentleman to etteed opera with spec-' do!t*a scarecrow, a ragmuffin and
lades in the rear of their pantaloons. all of which I certify to be true.

wife with one eye.”

TOILET 8OAP8,

for Produce.
YANKEE NOTIONS,

All are invilad to exit and exmalne ay
A Troy policeman swore os follows
or Ninety Days Note with Inter­ Gooda and Pucu, before purchasingI
and it may lam out before the winter against ? prisoner "The prisoner set est wiU lie taken if desiecd.
know l ean eave them sob&gt;« Moxbt. aa I am
bound to sell
is ovei that it will be high style fur upon me, catting me an ass, a precios

watches fondly

perfumery-^

Very Low Price !

09.00 per 5Veek-

tag old garments is growing peentar,

K sentimental editor says: “Itis

,

Mr. P.IWLES,

And will be add for

And U well odspted to the FxH xad Winter
wheat.
Trade. BpecUl inducements given ta ewi.
.
A Pekin, III., coroner's jnry render­ and every artide.

The old clothes desienr say that was given
very littta stock b brought in. Wear drowning,"

comforting to know that

MEDICINES,

Prints,

In Cash will be Paid.

OENTS AND LADIES

Greatest Bargains

reached out his claws to rake

Hard Maple. Rock Elm, Basmol
aid Oak Lop,

$5,000 Iff DRV SOODS ST0B1

W.A. AYL8W0RTH

could thrust hie fingers.

Most be dosed Out
WINES A LIQUORS,

AL 0 A LIM ITLD AJIOUETOF FIRST would respectfully solicit the aUaattao of
customers to the fact that ba ie making imCLASS
provcraouU in his mills wbieh will prove a
benefit to cualomen aa well as to himaelf.
The reputation of my milIs arc best adver­
tised by the continual increase of casUaf.

II fRTIHE REV STOCK.

If it wasnt for ten-cent stamp ocA clerk in one of the
stores saw him coming Saturday and easionly found in a chew of tobacco
he tossed a tobacco box into the siove a considerable portion of nur citizens ■laving in contemplation a removal nvxt
Spring. will ootntavnee this d*y lo oineo out
and left it there threa or four minutes, would s'arve.
hts entire stock of Goods at the
and then set it on a box. The "pick-'
"Please &lt;lont shoot the cows” is
«r" came along up and saw the box, a sign on a fanner's fenc e near Chiand after slyly glancing around he
pgo, intended for city sportsmen who
as ho fancied.

tog for a snow bank

Onr motto is to sell as cheap as
the cheapest, give 16 oza»
to the ft. ana the right
change every time.

KEROSENE

CREBRTANDISH LOGS,

WOOD WANTED

geully

grins as the Aged.

CABRETIKG,

Cal., prophesies, for that district, big Ml.ldl«vtlk,
IlMltna*.
awl, which happend to l&gt;e a goat pas­ waler this Winter, much rain, heap Na*hvin».
ture. Seating, themselves on the flood.
tanks uf^ ca’m and placid.*! ream
The new iron-works of Ironton,
they gnvo themselves up to an enjoy­ Mo., are the largest and most com­ Rlvoa Junction.
ment of beauties of things. They plete in the United Stales, and have
had their backs turned 6 a goat of a capital of $1,000,0**0.
Ihroafh Gr»"&lt;l
the masculine gender, who npproachAo Irishman being asked in court
rthem rather abuuptly, with his head
for his certificate of marrage, showed
iHuwn, and—but it was lucky the
a big scar on his head about the size
4’oung man could swim. Ho got his
of a small shovel.
.
•.girl on the oc the other side of the
Among the poor in New York there
ctream. where there were nagoats,
arc six or eight thousand beggars and
aufl couduod not to go back after tlic
A 7 THIS OFEICE,
and loafers who decline to work under
hat unlfl-aotae other day.
any circumstances.
Didn't She It.—“Now then, mad­
The entire London press joins in
am please look steadily al this place
thinking that rhe United States has
on the wall,” said a photographer to
practiced great forbearance in the
good old Aunt Elizabeth, when he
settlement of its recent complications
had put her in position and the plate
with Cuba.
tin the camera
The dear old lady
“Her Face Was Her Fortune" has
' looked hard at the designated Sf«ot
just beeu issued. It ’ will speediy be
from her seat, then got rp and walk• ed across the floor and minutely in­ followed by ‘"His Chcdk Was What

;photographer

IF TOV WAIST

CMcryvi^6*rBH^aflS
AN UNLIMITED AMOUNT OF GOOD

weeded their way to a favorite re­

spected it, and then turning to the

DRESS GOO

The CVidnnfst jwtt as Good Bar­

, RICE,

the edge of the cornice, which upset

the

LOOK HEBE,

ONLY 81.50 A YEAR!

recognised the votes of authority, anti

Dnring

The Old, tk» Young, the High. Um Lew,
the Mich, the Paar, the Bund and the Free,
arc all aerved dike.

I boy all kiude of produce in ihola aeaaon.
Our busin*M is conducted on strictly tarnwithin the beach e." all. and no one is peranoe prixajplcs.
so poor but what can afford to take IL
Express offlee banding. Wmdaide of Main
8l., NaabvHe, MUh.

Jhnt rope!” shouted Mr. Wopples.
The man pulling on the hoisting rope

Wopples.

And all kinds cf Goods

In our tine, and get the worth of year mon
•y avery time.

ttf Remember the prioe of lheNxws,
which is

matt staken it so as to let the backet
swing over on to the roof
“Let go

ran to the middle of the street. The
bucket came down so as to just bit

IAKTEE KOTIOHB,

School Book*,

A Live Local Paper.

help giving orctem whenever

O. A. STEBBINS.

Cigars for the men,
And paint for the ladies.

Simot

But the test artioto,
We menlioced a Iritis too plain,
Forgive ns this blunder
And we'll not do it agnin.

Conso and nxoarie ov prices.

And we are sure you will bay,
Fot oar motto » sell cbiwy,

Bririt

M* &gt;ie.

Stone.

Mj Cafe aii Psatalatei!

terras MDCAsjurre,
Of oil tfyiM and sis--, and M»TAUC
fsraiahad U arder.

SDR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS kfl rnnuMh,

m

fc-A

�» olcott |.

JAN. 4, 1674.

BAV8

AL NOTICE.

meat sent upon th* boys forspending

.

CANNED GOODS

river bridge and there encovatered the Lords day io the service of the
•The Presbyterian* are talking of another team., when they whirled devil, but it Was demonstrated that OF BVBBV
around and ran back and were stop­ bad thcy.waitrd until the not day
ed in front of Rev.- DaGear's. One they could have crossed the lake with
—Jacob Lentz and -Sous, expect of tbeT^rsrs was hurt, the aagoo perfect gaiety.—Lawton Tribune.
to build
new shop next aummer.
The Cbmmon Council of Toledo,
—Now to th»» time to make good
after spending six’months in the vain
'evolutions and keep diaries.
K—The Cbrotiu S.W«ib School
effort to discover, the paper having
WOODEN
-rAyIsworth has a new “ad" this
Cone-ri on Christmas niSbt wu a the largest circulation, have decided '
week. ’ His stock is new and therito
to let the city printing to the fewest
attention.
f-b-te and very interesting. At the bidder.

OEFCRIFTION,

YRUITSiCONYKTIOKlBY,.
CONSISTING |I PAKT OF

PROVISIONS

—-Happy New Year

to all.

May close of tho exercises two psfwmta-

the new year bring peace, joy and

prosperity to all the readers ol the silver spoon holder to
Nxws.
%

A Boston man wouldn't invest his

W

H

be

A' Card.—*1 would hereby tender pVetty girl through a pair of green
my sincere thanks to my friends for goggles. You know what you are
the unexpected gift presented to me doing but nobody else does.

happy to entertain the Social at their
B..RASEY, Drayman. Goods and
Christmas night.. It will ever be an
TUtar residence next Tuesday ■ evening.
Jan. 6th. A social time is aaticipat- imentive to renewed faithfulness in
Sabbath School work.
TAMES FLEMING. Deputy ShrrIff and Uollee to* Agwil. - WIB attach iomyt«y
Mrs. G. A. Trumax.

J
•

&gt;—A good, old portly gentleman fell
QIMPSON A WEBSTER. Btaek- down the Christian chnrch steps last
D amllha AH klmteof vortlelhe Rtadueollh Sunday evening with a “ker-whack"

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

AND WILLOW.

money in Dubuque after finding that
Mrs. Truman, the Mayor didn't know any thing '

about Plymouth Rock, and *didu't care
a cuss for George Washington."
—Fifty hogs suffered, bled and! cer to Mrs.Horace Lee.
—Simot A. Slone have moved into
died, at the yards last Monday, and[
The JbunsaZsays a Sioux City, loa.
' gMtort Siirrtorj.
it was all through the doings of the their handsome new brick store, aad gentleman knocked his wife down
have opened with a good stock of with a billet of wood Thursday night
'
H. YOUNG. M. D. Office I wo Lee boys, too.
• dour* »oatli &lt;rf Tninwu?* •Urr. Main Btvwrt,
r goods. Read their attractive “ad" in He is a great, strapping fellow, while
—Il is expected that the pulpit of
another column.
she is a small woman; but his excuse
theM. E. Church will be fitted on
DR. Q W. WICK HAM. Particular Sunday next by Rev. W.N.Brockway K —Wm. Tobin a resident of this for striking her with the hillet was
17 attanUon
«ir*a
tn
U
m treatment «f. I'ritBtt
. - - - - rwa.—
v- - . _ .
village died yestereay afteraooa at that he is too much of a'gentleman
of Albion College.
to strike a woman with his fist.
/ —The ,old year of 1873, with all three o'elook.
A. BARBER, M.. D, llorm-o—Dr. Young has jnst returned
. palhlc FbyaleiM m4 Sm««. Offle*. frar its joys and sorrows passed away
—Trying to do business without
last Wednesday, to return never from a visit to Canada.
advertise!ng is like winking at a

ARNO STRONG. Plain and Fancy more.
xj J oh Frialrr. Every variety erf. Job I'rinUuj
v&amp;h MalDtM. wrurac; Md dtepUvh. Of
—Mr. &amp; Mrs. De.Gecr would

or ALL KINDS,

LOCAL MATT EES.

GROCERY LINE.

.Please qdl and examine Goods
and prices for yourselves.

4

E. R. WHITE.

ATTENTION, ALL !

HARDY &amp; AINSVORTH, Every Stove Warranted fir One Year, and Satisfaction Goarante i
pay the Highest Market Prioe for

ALSO A FULL LINE OF
—A bard earned dollar goes ita full

The OamMOR Council of the ViUage of
at Wolcott 4
Nashville, Ordain,

Tliat Sec. 3, of an ordinance enti­
FkR. C. Q LINSLEY, Physician and shins.
tled "An ordinance to amend an or*
17 benUU, treat* all «hr&lt;mlc and acute &lt;Jiwa*r.
*■- -_ ■—■ ■ *
a
—Daniel Lstfing had- the misfor­ dmance.entitled ‘an ordinance to pro­
hibit ttic running al large of swme.
L HlCKS, Blacksmith, cm be tune to sevorly cut his foot, last Sat­
horses, mares, geldings, and colts, is
. fm&gt;nd al bU •hou. eorovr Bute an-1 Sherman urday while at work for Mr. S. C.
_I .V. .It Vl^l.
In hU
hereby amended so as to read as folWarren, in the
woods w&lt;v,t of fowsNo cattle (except cows)horses,
asses, mules, swine, sheep or geese,
QLE^IENT smith.
town.
shall sLany time run at large in the
—DcMund bargained for a horse streets or elsewhere in said village,
with Mr. Beadle, took it home and between the hours of 9 o'clock, p. m.
Noahvillr^Mioh.
nnd 5 o'clock a- M- Nor at any time
tho next morning ’'poor hossey" wax
from the 15th day of Nov. to March
JjENRY-II. WOOD.
was dead, and not a dollar had been
15th of each year.
•
paid on it
To take effect Jan. 5, |874.
E. J. Fkiounkb.
G. A. Tbumam,
—The papers are full of accidents
Recorder.
President.
caused by perrons drowning, while
g PARADY, Manufacturer of
Slarrlnd.
skating ou thin ice. and our boys '*In Lawton on Dec. 22. 1373, by
r
r In Lawton on Dec -iBoot* and Shore,
should sure that lite ice is ufe befo
‘^jheRev.
W.M.
Coplin,
—
***
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•• . fkjr Oaxu

S

Attoraey and Connselor at Lai,
Justice of the Peace,

V"

/ S
trong
of__________
Nashville,
.
_____
_____
_ to Muss
Della
Pxckam of Lawton.
—The M. E: Social at Mr. L J
MICHIUiff NKWB
Wheeler's ,was well attended. Re­
Phe new • saw and grist mill of
n- freshments were served, and those
. that attended went home satisfied Powell &amp; Houck al Lawton was
entirly destroyed by fire Iasi Saturday
that they bad had a good time.
they venture upon it.

LIKBHAUSER,

TAILOR

COPPER AND SHEET IRON WAR

POTATOES,

will find all kiuda at

CORN. APPLES, OATS,
Manufactured by an Experienced Workman. .

Ed White
tore Oysters

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

Delivered at their
quantities at reduced prices. Those desir­
ing to get up Oyster tapper? will aave money ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.
by giving bias a call.

We also keep on hand and have fbraale
—Farmers having BuUcr, Eggs, Lard.
Potatoes, Appier, Onions* Ac., Ac., will do LATH,
well to call on Ed White, before selling,
SHINGLES.
lie pays the highest market price in cash.
WATER LIME,

SALT,
HAIR.

We arc Agents for the Hastings Sulky Cultivators;
Plows and Drags, nnd have a full 1 ne of Ejctras l&gt;r
them, on band.
hero, for sale.

We have throe Lumber Wagons, manufactured

(C?- We sell the celebrate 1 Liffhtfltn^ Suw nt SI per foot,
pion Saws 65 cents per foot, uud fuHy warrant every Saw we sell.

C

Slriclly pure White Lead, $12.50 per ha tidied. Pure Linseed Oil, $1.10.
Wc
large Block of Durden's Horee Shoes, al &gt;7 per CwL, and tbe WeaUrn Horae
Shoe Kalla at $6.60 per Boz.
Patent Stave Ba-keta, 60 Cuta Meh.

Old Cast Iran, Bras. Cqnr ad Leal tab: i: Debase for Gocis

STUCCO,

4-C. 4-c.. C-C. WOLCOTT.
Have you Iriod Et&gt; Whitc's ttO cent fine
cut Tobacco ?
which we abip and retail at bottom prices.
H ive yua tried hie 40, uO, and 76 cent
HARDY k AINSWORTH,
and $l,0U Ten.
Here you I nike-l at those Sugars for 10
,
Proprietors.
and llj cents?
If not do M imiuediatcly ; you wiH bol
regret ii..
■

C. M. HOL

.

New Store

—Now that it is wont time for those buckwb al pancakes, you should not fail to boy
morning.
Loss 915,000, no insnr. a good supply of En-Wtirrs's 80 ok Syrup.
Caft.G. W McCobmicx. P
.
—The Advent protracted meeting
ance.
* at Assyria Center’ is yet in progress
B®- Goto Griffith’s to buy your Oynfore.
A terrible collision happend oil on
and w»lh good success. Seventeen
0 kevps ihrm by tha cna or ia 'ulk.
the Paw Paw raiMru&amp;d a few nights
n new converts tost week.
Venly.
—Go to GsirriTu’s » buy School Books.
* Elder P. Holler Is doing a thorough
a wood rack that some earless person
work.
Taxes!
Taxes!
JJNION HOUSE.
had left on the track. Nobody was
. K —The big pile of wood grows high hurt or killed, bnt the rack was badly
Notice ia hereby given to the fox payers
W. H. Besdlk, Proprietor.
that the Treoaurera ot the Townvbiaof C»- Has just opsned at the old store of Dr. LiaNAHHVILLE, - NIiclilffan. er day by day, at the depot^nd the scared.—Hartford Day Spring.
lleten and and village of Kiuihville, have
sley, a NEW STOCK of well eelecteu
•etablinhed their offioe in lhe new brick atora
hotel proprietors are happy on ac­
Tuesday afternoon a German, who of Downing A Allen, where they will be found
portlsa nf the vlUajr. mJ F«v«t» wtH r*eai™ every count of the extra rash of boarders. was working in the woods about two on Friday uf oaob week during the month of
■tunuon itnrinr UwHr »l». Good Hall in «be third
December and January 1878-4, and where
Nashvile is the principle wood station
Morj. Ctacfui rv»»on*l&gt;l».
miles from Parma, met wiUi an acci­ they will receipt therefor.
To whloh be invites the attention of Che
between Jackson and Grand Rapids.
I^M. JONES,
JAMza FuMtao. Town Treaeurer.
Public, He sella
dent by which he lost an eye, and
E. CmHux. Village Treasurer.
wfis
otherwise
severely
injured
in
the
—Dunng the biting frost of the
JFirst Olass Goods,
other night a horse was found stand­ face. Hu had bored a tough knot and
JpSflVILLE HOUSE.

§
c

to

w

that (meant "seeing stars’* and sore

&lt;J'

CO
w

Cash Paid for Produce.

GROCERIE S
T II E

P R O V I S I O IN S

CAPT. BOISE LARGEST AND FINEST

STOCK

©rorrrits anti provisions.

MILLINERY

QHAS. W. DEMABAY,

ing on state street without a harness had filled it with gun-powder for tho
BOTTOM PRICES FOB MSB I
on. A man who wonld leave a purpose of spliliug it by a btast, And
Mrs. W. E. BUTLER
horse in that condition would chew not getting tar enough away, the
charge threw the plug in his face, wishes to inform the Ladies of Nashville
, plug tobacco at a funeral.
and vicinity that she baa juvt sold Oath Paul for Produce of all lands.
taking out one eye completely and NEARLY all her mock of Millinery
—Mr. Jonathan Nichols, of Hic­ breaking his cheek bone. He was
TIhwc wishing repairing done will do well Xo Trouble to Show Goods.
kory Comers, died Dec. 23th, at the found lying by the log insencible, and
to call al her rwidence, where they can pnradvanced age of 76 yean, and was was taken to Parma and the proper chus Good at Cost.
BCL Call and examine before purchasing
hurried on Christmas day. His wife care taken ot him. It is thought he
Mm- M. E- BUTLER.
died only eight days before. Ho may recover, bat it will be with the

JEWELER A OFTI CIAN.

had been married 59 years and dar­ entire loos of his eyesight
ing that time had moved 55 times.
We have this week Co record one

—Throe promenent clerks of Has­ of the sadcst accidents that has come
tings last week thought they would to our notice in a long time. Last
RATIONAL HOTEL, N. T. Park­
... I nprietor, RmUm. Mich. Ewrylhtas have some fun and insulted a young Sunday two boys. James MeGorth
Ifl. —I .--kI- ........
Ilvmn, si-r^un.
lady of that place, but tho flather of and Johnuie Griffin took their skatos

SU&gt;«tU»re«&gt; 34r«rti«i»rii».

HARDWARE.

fun, aud the next morning procured skate. About two oclock, the boys
a horse-whip and severly thraehed having skated around to McLains
two of them in the presence of many point, McGonh proposed that they

spectators.
man.

»M1TH &amp; PUTNAM

and want to Bankwn’s lake for a

, the tody did not think it was so much

Good for the old gentle­ cross the lake and go to Mr. Wal­
dron's. bat Griffin, having broken

through the ice but a few minutes
—Last Tuesday we visited Jack­ before, refused to go, and told Meson and had the pleasure oi looking Gorth tliat he had I letter not attempt
throe the old Sabin store, which is to cross, for the ice would not bold
now under the management of Sco­ him opBut he disregarded- the

MUSIC TEACHING!

MEAT MARKET!
ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

here and passed down to the Carpet first he held to the ice and kept hto
department,
which
is
under head and shoulders above water;
the supervision of Mr. H. S. Sanford. but he soon chiled through and sank
Hera w« found carpets for the million lower, when he had sunk until only his
from th* low priced hemp to the costly head oould be seen, Griffin started
Brussels
We heard
it reported

gather, a boat was

procured,

the

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE !fl

Everybody UiavUed to mH and examlae tho Mammoth Stock, coaeteiiae rf

h'.Bb.iUo. M.r.'tM, IS7C.

Crockery,
lihy Goods,
Notions,
Glassware,
Clothing,
Stoneware,
Hats and Caps,
Sugars,
MR. DELL BARLOW
Furs,
Teas,
MRSTL.O.OROCKER
Buffalo Robes,
He aleo keeps on hand a fine sleek of
Ckffee.
MRS. I. J. TIMMERMAN

LEROY C. BOIHE.

AL. TROUTWINE,

Would respectfully solicit the palronsgs ef
Chose wishing instruction in InsgruOf ItallDga, has opened a branch
mental Muxic. on Piano or Organ.
13 AR 13 ER SHOP,
Having had a num her of years
experience, she feels com­
In the buildi.’g opposite the Union Honac,
petent to give ystisNashville, where
fsetion to glL

Gents’ FurttiahiDK Geode,

Millinery Goods.

TOBACCO, CIGA AS,

HAI8. GLOWS Hi YKATHffiS,

GIVE HIS A CALI,.

Hardware, Paints, Oils, Rash.
field &amp; Co. The dry goods depart­ advice, and started across leaving
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
Doors, Blinds. Atc.
We havea thrtdaaa Ttawr to do alt Jeb Wort ment was complete, being stocked Griffin standing on shore. He bad
And CHsarsn than ever before. Trimmed
with goods of the the very latest pat­ proceeded about forty rods when the
Hate for one dollar.
terns. We were not much interested
way, 6UU UD WBUl IU.
~

. SMITH A PUTNAM-

S’ALL AND WINTER GOODS

UNDERCLOTHING

PIPES, ifc.
«

For

NIC HOLS
'

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &amp;t,
A~ I’. NICHOLS

Al ti ait of Coiiirj Mies tikes ii few fir M,ai a
FRESH MEATS,

|

BOOTS AND

n’’hl Ready ..de er mad. to on
to order, by first-

b* Mb n«xl

« crowd (.th-

(UVB HIM A CALL

G. A. TRUMAN.

�Hij«rt uror. • Thi* will save the trouble
of luiAting the glue pot.
,
fit poW sffaire,

—iWMl

/OAff/EU.

the foam which gather# on tup
it in jv». After
ban porta.
—Addifianal Dutoh victorteH are reporteddn

Southern railroad. who fa short in Hs

Tixmca.

sywpMl^wtth the verdict. Frantic effort* of
»------»- — -- _ *1. ■ - -- *__.
it-

ucrou inncu (iy cuuuig amir
—ILuucr Gexet, one of the Tweed dng re­
cently convicted iu Now York, baa ..escaped

-It is reported that Minister Bohcnck and
Secretary Richardson will short* exchange
-A family of three penxma^-autf, wWo and
—A doubtful rumor hae reached Washington child—wore aapbyxiatod &gt;y eecaping ga* in a
that the Spanish Government ha* tendered Cinoinuaii hotel, a few uighta ago. They
were newly-arrived Prueeiaue, and noglected
- Judgment has been entered agaiust the

mcmbeni of the Tweed King who have nude

Bnateed, of Alabama, who arc throateued with
impeachment, will shortly resign.

—Mrs. Robtnson.bctte.- known as ‘fKebceca
Hardings Davie," was recently drowned in a
cistern iu Ypsilanti, Miclu. where site had
lately redded.
r;^. . •
; •
—At Riga, a village near Dodaon,Ohio,there

ous wounding of a fourth.
Political
,
.

-'•&gt;

without right and improperly, the salute to

Awlk Jmd,x.—To every }K&gt;und of*]&gt;plo "add n pint “of water, Iwft
till ajl thegwdix** ia oxtneetede
vo release, and with then to every pint of jirioe nd&lt;] a
.
pound of sugar; boil Uli reduced
they were to be executed. Friends were with
to hhlf, then Mid a packet of gelatine to
dedaratiomi.' and imploring them to look te eiidi gallon, and the juice of four fem- .
God far pardon. They were taken out at
RornzffrRB Can.—Work fujtr oudom
slaughter-;&gt;en, as Choy supposed, their eyre of butler into a pound or more ot light
fell upon tho Juniata flying the flag'of the
bread dough, tho same of good moist
United States. Whoa they rcatetod the truth,
sugar, an egg or twp, and n little nut­
meg; have it well beaten, and-put it in
were speedily transferred to the deck of Xtin it is to be baked in, allowed .to
? in ii first; let the tin be auly.hnlf
extravagant but touching dcjnonMraitoim ot lull.
. v
Joy, embracing each other. *ome crying, some
Good Oake Without Eoae.—One and
the Almighty for their delivenujoe from the a half tablcspoonfuls of butter i* a cup
horrors of their dungeon and the prospect of filled up with buttvnnilk ; one cup of
«i tgnominiow death. Ou the night before sugar, aud nearly two cups of flour ;
the surrender the officers and crew of the add one teospoonfttl of ■ salcralu*, and
season with nutmeg or lemon. Try it,
being turned on tho city. Hie Spanish volnn-'
and you will be surprised at it* exoel-

are victorious.
against Americans in the larger rilles of the
island is so great tie to make it dangerous for

jority for tho new HlateConstltution, iu Potmdispensed with, m not now necessary, but the sylvania, Itf.lto
United Stales will expect a diacloimer of in-.
—It ie now positively asserted that the
President will withdraw Ute nomination of the Ville du Havre, has published a letter, In,
Mr, William* os Chiif Judice, and that Caleb
—An immense meeting of workingmen was Cnstaug's namewill be submitted to the Senate
Uaiouon tha officer hi charge of th* dock at
held in Chicago ou the night of Sunday, Dec.
the time. Healaosayti that the officer* and
—A {toty of Moxicaiu and white men ra­ crew acted in tho mo»C cowardly manner after
con Uy entered the town ot Kingston. Fronao th* diaaatar, a#l that avary nwcuod preamigor
gUah, French, German, Scaadinvaniau and oounay, C*l., eeired ail lhe ribte-bodiod qifiwb*. bound them baud and' foot, su'd tbeu
plundered the town.
was, that it was the duty of tho Government
Earn eon Arms the latter atatemeut.
FJKAXC/AL AJtD DH&gt;USTR1AL.
—A London telegram denies the report that
I — Several New York mercantile failure* are the British Goverumwit - ha* demanded the
pmilahmjml of th* butcher B-ttrieL
held in Indianapolis and Cincinnati on tho
—Thera te a groat revival of bnainotus in the
—Tho death is announced of Henri Roche­
New England manufacturing districts.
fort, the French Communli&lt;:.

operation*.
.
. .
—There is a strong opposition lit France to
—Among the ‘'laws rotting away with rust
■
'
in outiqun eh*athn" al Washington, ia on* prerellugscte.
psubd in 1782 which require* the Secretary *f
—A dispatch from Bayonne, Hpaiu, an­
th* Traaanry, wbsuovar Ji**baii ip summouoJ,
nounces that a large force of Republican
to appear before Congress and explain Ufa
vestigaUon, that the papers of the Virginias
i
_ ..1Setae tian.
-Emperior WUiam, of Germany, is recov­
stood to be Beck, of Kentucky,) will, on tlpt ering bis health.
reaseembling of CougreM, offer a sciwlution
—Th* I’ opc ackuovrledges tho receipt of
traflic. H. decides, therefore, that the VirrtXjuiring Secretary Bichardson, in accordance
giniua bad no right a* against the United
*25,000 from the faithful te the United
Btatee te carry tho American flag. Ho holds,
-The opinion of Attonwv-Gcueral William*

boos

oral flnancial proposition* among others his
proposal to increase tho taxes.

by foreign powcra

lug the past year, W30,000.000 worth of goods
a jurisdiction belonging exclusively to the
nea* of J«72.

of the city, baa been breached; An accidental
expirektate a t«ttery tilled twenty ottrere
and men of the bretegteg force.
—The cable atmouncee the death in Faris at
Fnuicois Hugo, eon of Victor Hugo, at the

vauia Com; any, the other day inaugurated a Gon. Hickles, United Stateo Minister, has been
officially accepted.
strike against a reduction of ten per cent, of
—Marshal, Buaine has left VcruaUlc* tor
the Island of Bte. MargiMrit*.
.
—Eighteen livre were lost by the stoking of
—The Treasury Department at Washington

with tho Mayer and Coundl.

Mayor Colne ou band, thus showing that M1,«»,(M» habeen ben»d in the uast three month.

IMoambcr.

Jkffkmox cotnrrr, N. Y., has fur-

and everybody

Fcrmtcke PomiL—Muko n mixture
of three parte lintwed oil and one part
spirits of turpentine. It not only Gov­
ern the disfigured surface, but restores
wood 'to its original color, and leaves a

luster upon it* surface. Put oh with
a woolen cloth, and wheu dry rub with
woolen.
Cbkam Pie Without Cream.—For
one pie, take two eggs, one-half cup of
sugar, three tablespoonfuls of flour, one;
pint of sweet milk ; heat’ your milk ;
beat sugar, eggs and flour together; add
the scalded milk, aud cook to n thick
custard; flavor with lemon; bake your
crust, and w^en cold fill with custard.

Almond Cake.—One pound of sifted
sugar, one pound of butter, one pound.
flour, one quarter otincn cinnamon, two
ounces almonds, shred fine, one wtnegiass of lemon syrup, six eggs well
beaten, yolks and whites separately;
bent the sugar and butter with the hand
to a-ereain, add the rest gradually ; it
will need an hour'* beating. Bake iu A
moderate oven s* soon ns made.
Asm dow hi* own wife ha* turtied
agiUHHt Ilin). That venerable hud uiurii
married man, the^great Propbv t of Mor­
mon, seemn detained to die fontaken.

_

Ayer’s Hair Vigor,

THK H&amp;RKKTf!.
HBufxcnx.
ten, worn by owe
often suffer from BskTiu^-Native*.
Texans
.
hdwe'.*, .until Um

FOR RE8T0UNS GUY HAIR
To it* Natural Vitality and Odor.

LMilw^ikta
W«*l*ra..,,
0o*MCUrw.
Dablev- Wostern.
are little better than invalid*, from the* ’Poau-Mew..........
same cause; but by using Dr, Walker’s
Vfiradkff Brfmton, Ofc MtuaQ aperient
and tonic bring* /back too vigor mid
C*wss«rfHflifcro.:...2 00
buoyancy of bMlto, happiness and .
Medium to Fair............ S 80
beauty. .• Pure Uood is client ini to
Inferior to Cornmou.
soMnti
and long life. No chronic Rtock Htoera..............
disease, eorfflt, ulcers, skin druptionr,
ghmtfulotts swelling*, dh&gt;chwgeA from
WtsWtawr'
Hie mopth, will wrer'appear if the blood
is pure.
To secure this take Db.
Walker's Vegetable Vdumms Bitters.
It is too great Blppd. Buri Ger and Life­
Oats—No. 2............................... . 8S ffii
Giving Principle,incretaing the power of Hu-No. 2....................................
77 «
digvatioa,jMul.- 4ixciUug thi&gt; *beorbent« Baslex-No.2............. . ............ 1 38} 9
inta.hsiAUhy action, whereby all impuri­ Borra*—Good to cleric*.. .... 36
Eoos-Fredi:
..........
,
......................
S3
f» M
ties of tlie sj-ttem 'are' carried off. 28
Pont—Mbs* ............................19 75 »13 8M
Din. you ov^K hear of G«u. William lAK&gt;.,„,.-s|
ST. LOUIS.
O. Bufisw ? He was a candidate for the Wheat—No. 3 Rod Fall..........
Viee-Frwjid^uey .years ego on the Cass Coax—Ne w Mixed....................
Oats—No. 2.
ticket,- and -the other day be -was dwseu Bra—No. 2..
-Pnwident ot toe• Carroll County (Ken­ Pou-Mee*

as
a
$“’ti

Dr. 1 C. AYEB 4 CO. Lowell, Mto,

tucky) Bible Society.
a.nteb to »E Heard From.—If any­
body Han over u&gt;ed4b* thorough and edrotific
course of trifaxtnent r».-om*Miid*d by tho pro­
prietor of Di»S*a»'n Catarrh Itomody tor fiw
euro .of 'Catarrh, aud l.a* not been imrfeelly
1-anA dni proprietor. Dr. R. V. Ei«cc*, aouid
lUc*-Td boar fiotn tha: pernvn, and by addroolug
...6 Itjci
.w. *i Uu&gt; Wt'iid«.Di»t&gt;*ataxy,
&gt;rvrido.l*i»jwtMuy, Buffalo7K.
Buffalo, N.
){., aut'h person, if Mieto bp on*, will hoar erf
aomelhiug to lii* ok liar advantage, aa the
Doctor ia in rer.urt when he oflere
rawazd
far a corn-of Cataxih which ho cannot cure,
aud i» perfectly atHo to ;j«y it if be fallo in •

Rcmedf with Dr. Pierce'* Naoaf Douche, which
father.aly moon*by.uludb the fluid can be
mrttad hud» up^nd applied to *U parte of til*
nanal p«w*gb« and Hte chambers connected
therewith in «li:cb utiav* exfat, a*d from

C£Nt&gt;INNATL
Wheat.
Ousji ..
Oat* ..
Ptoae—Mt&gt;«
,
MILWAUKEE.
Webat-No 1
So.
Oqmi—No. 2
CUt»-No fi
.
TOLEDO.
Vnar—Amtor Mlcldgan .
Xo.lBed...T7...

Poet try.lU&lt;-a«XJ»ur»*t,Ck&gt;iab«r»l,'g,P»

VINECAR
BITTERS L
___
_______________

Dr. X Walker’s Ulttuniia Vin­

Goldqw Medical Discororj ahonld bo taken
egar
Bitters
iMticra
arcare a purely Vegetable
oanicNtly as constitutional treatment, without -——----------------- -—--------- .- ■ ■ —x--------- eta!
preparation,
“““, made chiefly from the na­
which fewcaacs ran l&gt;o cured, *j&gt; the disease ia V^WAY OF FILLING TBETH. 7^7
always eoiurtitntioqal and mu*,t be treated ac­
tive herbs
herb* found oc
on tl»c lower ranges of
cordingly. Thia treatment ha* no nupleareut
the Sierra NevadaiiKiuntataaof Califor­
failure* aboni it, iad lias the advantage of
nia, the medicinal ,properUctt. c&gt;f which
never drftmg llra'cDSeaae to tho lunge, aa there
are extracted
in danger of doing by tho tt»&gt;o of utroiig, irri­
*-i*wk»ateutbta»ro^X^
iof Alcohol.
Tho Quezon te almost
tating minffn of jpotaonuus solutions.
“’KKrtn w.:rk "rn«. FAnrieuiAn* peer dallv asked, "What lithe cause of tho
'■ .‘.-i
rutut .rkev*.
Fiaxxrr-RT. Mich., Sept. IS, M7S.
A.i4r.
v
.
BOWKS
*
CO..
Marton.
OHIO.
un^uwllcled OUVWW:
SUCCCM of VINTOAK B1T------ 1_____ ______ ■______ _ ■ ______ UUJHH&lt;H».IEU
A^ystr-ago I hsdWl bad cdigh from_ kite - . . I-----------------Cpmmtssbm erguo
___ *«Mk. TEEsf"
......... ^m-aumverj.^*!
.• : . . ,
y tlirmtl I tried*
J*?111
Onr answer
hx'i&amp;s
-h.
........--- — of disease, and the patient re­
ITUUI MWJX.I
covers his, health. They are the grei'.t
je a Catarrh Remedy.
I J”*1 ‘nsttneyeu* bow tu n.t rtcb.pctt-pats.
am vyijr-ihynuuL. .Ajtoa Fwaxu.
I aiif
q».. 108 B. KiahtinL, fit*., r*.
Tub Sufocr.—Those who prize a
bountiful heAd of hair (and w* know our lady

Vicxiutx

componuded po^swting thu
qualiticH of ViKKUARBimu h

rvlieritif’ Oonniatiuu ar InlittBimsflah of
thu JAvor and Vbcwnl Oqntre in Hiiimu

Thu properties of -Dm. Wiwai’i!
V iKKciAKBittkus are Av.ricut, Diaphoretic,
Caraunath*. Nutrition. ha**fire. biuretie.
five, and Auti-BJllou,.

200 Pianos and Organs

sia

AT LASTS.
LrScTi-i-'G ‘u.'ik

?tsrtcssi%r, tr

TOLEDO BLADE!

and Iridian fighter, and his life waa
njient to within a lew month* of it* done
MurtnouiMo have returned to
in a 16g houw. Ho chewed and *moked after Dotting the fare sat before them at
fa^acco, and when about eighty yeans
of age tell into the

ter Btekiee at Madrid.

TftOJfc OF BtVB.K XBR &gt;'.

.

MercJiHiifh Gargling 0il Co.t

idhMoing. Inouroutiuuoil koabia
•&gt; ui*a8wttk‘Sl*mj»M»&lt;
icpv tho head free from dandruff and W-1 M a.,e£i5S.,^.r’5^"i:.
Auu Eliza, hi* niaeteeath wife, has repnrtli* tmibmey of uur.-brir to Cali,
-and i
itepsita hooaty.. A alight touching
Willfi
noketf-thb coerre arid dryup;MAnu&gt;ce
FMXEFOH
lord, hnd is now nctuidly going nbotft to.
mas
glretod ■ b*»r pa'-a ltu- Unpsr.n rich
I make* Hi prw.Bi.Ubit&gt; in th® mewl
reveal tho secrets of the family. She
------------- b oots;ikuy. Hoch rar-- quahOcasays Um« prophet is but a Whited gepulcher, and nlie intends to proclaim his
,c
«*vreteare“
Rawickedness from tie Pacific to the At­
ztoKM. rcaLunisc eq- &lt;*&gt;«■**... &lt;q,s«. lo*h
lantic, from CoimkU to toe Gulf. Anu
a»d mil "(ssup it prime favorite-with tho put*'
Eliza is au exception. Eighteen doting fie, arid feuuro 'ita- ptoritMuient' ahd enduring
spouses preceded her in the affections
of the too loving Brigham, and all who
live stnl'Sling to him like the ivy to the
oak. Of the many who caiue after , her
u&gt; almost
none has yet complained. She only of
all the host has given way to a violent
temper and - shrewish tongue.. The
proportion is groat; one against an al­
■ T.»irar.ir.; iu tint all lav!
most corn.dee* number, bow many no­
The preprtety of . giving omkUtion
body knows, not even Brigham himself.
&lt;lr»»t Allan!!- * Pacific 1
In proof of Uiis a story is told of an ap­
peal in a business matter mode to Brig­ and w« believe tliat tn every
ham by a tidily dxesaed Wuumu, with r da-drt in htefat Stated*
pretty child abort three years of age.
Said she, "You don’i rocogpize me?" ■'•T&lt;HLAn&gt;Trri|fcted Throat, Cough or
" No," replied Brigham,."! dp not. fi-jld,Brow*'« /JrcmcWaf.XhxWare offreo^
with ^lrt&gt; fidlmt eoufideoes iu thetr t-ffioacy.
Wlrat ia yuur name, my good woman
Th'ey-nuinum the good reputation thaykavc
" Irncy M. Young," she awwrxl, "and
JiatiyAfcqnireiL—|C*m.
I ail. your wife." " Indeed;* said BrigIumu. gazing at her thoughtfully, " when Uml. all cUacaecs. Get Fl&lt;te. to nts
did I marry you ?" “ Four years ago

other subject for explanation. Buberi
Hixbuiy, r citUen of that county, died book, and upon looking over it, mud :
-Well, that law. You are my yiacty-

wmium: aa Chief Justice h*» been i

Mcrrluerat'*
,.‘e deal fair M
defy roniradtethml
Ixw.kpart.1

___ them to stand
। New York Beral#
ia dtghl «ffll Im ,
k'*ll
_____
'
H.
Dy OOH
msCbuI.j

humor.

MMUttU.

term) from California.
I’aciflc rxilr&amp;.d have made thdr ammaj report

CIUUDHKK OFT»C3i UWK fALK AND

the light ships—'M&gt; ids* w,’i&gt;ch-&amp;;;t’rveK

mtiy drowned' utebk-F when firat buginuing to cook,
will Rid greatly i» killing the nDpleaaaut odor arising therefrom. Beincmber
thia for boiled cabbage, grC ea boauB,
onions, chickens, mutton, etc.
'
'

rumor that the eurreuder was to take place, a
which two brothers, John aud Henry Stone, largo number of volunteers went in a body to
• OgXUUL,
'
—A Waahiugtan diapateh of the 21*1 of Da- engaged in a personal altercatiou over the tho Govhrnor'e palaeo and bogged ;&gt;cnui»sioii
loading of a rifiu. Henry drew a revolver and to attempt the capture of the Juniata, saying
that they could do ii with knircs alone. The
oral has given ids opinion tliat tho Virginitui crowd bung the eurviring brother to the limb Governor reftiued to grant pormisnion. Tho
poor prisoners preacutcd a moot .pitiable right
of
the
noarret
tree.
liad forfeited tho nghi to bear the flag of the
—CUria Rafferty, tho Chicago murderer, in their tattered and filthy rags, and every
wo* carrying it without right and ftnproperly.
In view of this opinion, our Government will.
baroua.
—Baer ho* been succeeded by Gen. Bonsalcs
institute inquiry. and begin proceedings Court.
• — Milwaukee had throo eulciden on Christ­ as President of San Domingo.
—Eighteen Uvea were rvcoatly loot by the
man Day.
—A bloody frac&amp;d bctwcuu a druukou party explosion of a magsrine in Cartagena, Spain.
—Ttio Pope has appointed twelve new Car.at Grovaton, N. H., on Christmas Day. ended
.
in the death of three (xintoiia and tho danger­ diuaia.

opinion, that the Virginitw wee, st tho time of

CURTIS * I’Eaanva
SOLD Jir ALL MEDICI KEDEALEMS.

euMtrficlUteCorui

appear* that tlx&gt; Spanish

—Borglain entered tho house
Byaa. in Brooms street. New V,

by thaootet &gt;4gnahaar. of

A men of red pepper, the «teo of

MiaiMtw to \V**hington.
—Thirteen j

ly in front of the Judge aud tossed their iiata

_

melted butter; one toospoonful of moJa,
bloody riot, growing t-ni Of a two tenapoonfttls of cream tartar ; bakfin three jolly-cake tins.
hundred ebotat
To kerf honey all the year round, let
it run khrcuitfh a sieve to Meparate .it
from the partivlca of wax, thpn, bail, it

onia* will pnrfieaOy ratae d»tte»

C1UMBH AXD CASUALVDOi.
—Chicago furnishes another heavy

.

sweet milk, one and two-thircte of * cup theapifnmching danger^ Hitherto thew:
of flour, one -«gg, ona tablMpoonful of premonition* have been exclusively re­

bridg»J*2.WU fmt.

ef

Buefaui 0hum Cake.—Onr oup of
white sugw, two-thir&lt;b of a cup of j

high mm in-telegraphic e»vmmunictrti-&gt;D ‘
with Wkriiuigthn. Lotting* the c*mM»

AMD
1 PAam.T ia ns Karr,

DR. WHITTIER,
S-v» Throat, Sptwil OmewMsU, Bpra.as
SreUM.CMUs aa-d ffevfir. For latenuU and

W 1 ‘ *;nt'£.* tTtau

M MOK WET CAIPETS!

pro-

twuac of fix- absurdity and

Utah, «w frttt the cotui-

piece of ordnance yet cwHrtrueted.

copoff.

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                  <text>Nashville, Barry County, Mich,,
ORNO STRONG.

i VT&gt;L?r. * ■ 1
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auspieioua nlxint

t ‘‘Progression.
No Retrograding.”
^SttVlfcEE, frYBRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1874.
; .—

CimVCMT

-

, -,

mu. mirmr jirmui

The commerce of the Ohio river foota
. I a’pooe you didn't never know B01
ti]&gt; $7(M,000,000 aaiinally.
£ Nn?p6tfhaia 8am*oii who haashtnU- Hmikea » Well, be used to live down on
the Phigtown road, on n little eight-byablyi
doted an anchor weighing 550 pounds,
■ ten farm, wltere he used to worry out a
and carried it 400 yards. - . '
living for himself oud dune by main
t the flirtation with the young genAx English jdryvdosnilyvwhiodaourl strength.
•
\ '
Ui from the city,
'•
He was a curious-looking old fellow ;
&gt;f course I can go with who I have from a lady’s head aft 75'eouta. It wm
nd to," said Polly, with indignant burned off by a barber, who used a his head was os shiny as a billiard ball,
curlto^ifpa.^ch.^ topbok,
ajl except two little top-knote that
''Cciu was, dj^oovjircid by .ColwnbaB i^H started down on the bock of his Peek,
1492,
and
hiui
always
.remained
in
Span-i
which he carefully gathered, up from
&gt;uld want to know something about
Urcwue b. brooghl toe loyally
• terson I was going with. I should iah poase&amp;fuh, though' Spain did not each side and tied in a double bow-knot
And Blwam. »t’ tbe dco/jouhl
13K
'W isWtHAWi -fit rw&lt;i*i«&lt;bfo.&gt; eoeoeed in conq^etelyLcotaquoring it until on tta'top of his head. His nose pws
of fearful, dimensions, slightly of the
151'A
83P.IW
Is -much as.to say that you have
WhiexBom Tweed's occupation was Boman order, and tho loss of his teeth
asked________
by‘the'penitentiary
j___ _doubts about Mr. Gray's rimpecta- _____
t__________ __ official, he srt hjs^ahin up in the air, end when he
bilitH”iMM»iMNj| witbAdlp^ &lt;’f^a«f-. &gt;c^rectly replied, ‘-stateAman ;'
;" for isn't talked, which was pretty much ail the
gcr:J “IH tell him that you want refer- fi
e Ute
the Hfote's
for.- tho
nei twelve; time, that nose and chin kept. dabbing
he
HUte's man
man Tbr
the next
at each other like tv^o fighting cocks.
euccB respecting his good character, if years.
you|My'|SO.**
.
They iratd sutne^’big guns" in Bos­ His eyes took the rag off the bush,
“Oh, you ncqdn't tipublo voursclf ton, nnd have been testing theirpowers though. One wss a light gray, and the
abott it, on my part,” hns^^red John. lately.. uS&amp;t5&amp;d.T&amp;UUW&lt;J«*
&gt;0- other a dark blite, nnd they stood
Ktraight out like the horns of a yearling
“ I'm satisfied, if you are."
&gt;hnd. shot through fifteen inches of
steer. When one was looking straight
wniiwtmfBwjhyj pfcg
&amp;&lt;
_J3 iron.
’
at you the other would be rooming
Polly
*
Pally knew well enough.
A&gt;- offer of the free rent of forty acres around, and seemed to;be looking for
v • 1 r a « Green’s tfext'wedf * Wd-Mft Gtay.' •* t of hun) for Are.year^ is made to any . something that had got lost. He was
white fiiniyjthat.wiH larttla inj &lt;^rt$ta)
' humped up pretty well in the back, and
rcctfivcd
counties of Mississippi. The granges always wore a pair of bag breeches with
Hav.g«A
. .make the offer and do it to promote im­ •‘Stark A, MAmlesa*7 on the seat, and a
** TW curUeu i&gt; iajpfK p WU
migration,
patch of leather on the inside of each
“ With HUM p*U and •Under,
swered John. He had called this very
Wtth roM&gt; aa/kWtinote'reS.
“Bo«8" Tweed doos not wear tho knee to protect the parts that struck to­
morning to ask'Tflll w» go’#U him to
regular penitentiary uniform. Tho New gether every time he stepped!
that identical party.
Billlii crowning glory was a yoke of
stags ilmt was filled with more pure
" I haven’t been to a party in ever so
from any worn in the institution, be­ cnssedness than any pair of circus mules
long.
I must get something nice to
cause thorn is no »]&gt;ecinl uniform for you ever naw. These degraded animals
think you’d look chartoiiig in white misdemeanor priwoncrH."
were nt once the pride of their owner
I
Hauvabu was not, after ail, the first and the terror of the neighborhood.
H^d nnthn&gt;K b*lf »o nreet aa In,!
muslin, with blue ribbons," suggested
like Lan honest man.

But

■■ Art?

^jsaraasjaiiv/ &gt;,&lt;

Ms.1 Gray.
’
rlF
said Polly.
“Wear it, then, ju*t to plcau me,”’
Baid Mr. Grsy to a tender tone, but loudI
Enough for John to' heur -every word of[

T«.r»re, tor THalpwKup, „ ,
Nor ever dn-anud what affddea W&gt;«Ut

’A

' 41

“There goes that jackanapes of »
Gray,” said John Crawford With a ges­
ture of disgust, as ho looked out of the
window and saw a young gentleman in

“ I wish you’d be a little more polite

“ Oh, excuse me,” said John, scorn­
fully. “ I wasn't aware what a very

off steer had simmered the thing down
to anch a fine point that by a toss he
could hang old Bill to a limb twenty
feet from the ground by the seat of
those bag breeches, and they never gavei
way, air-never; and Bill got so he liked
»t. If he didn't get hooked over the1
fence, or kicked down and trod on, and
a rib or two broken, he got mad.
One day, Smiko* wanted to plow some
corn, so he made some muzzles, and,
with the help of three of his neighbors,
they snared the steers and rruxzled
tiieiu. Then he yoked them as usual,
------------- -- .--- C.
a4 .nm*
&lt;hh&gt;1a llinrn
fixed
some lino,
lines tz»
to guide
them wrth.
wjth,
hitched them to a shovel plow, put
the lines over his shoulder and started

, contempt:
11.
lout
U
VirghiN
JB^P0*0 I Thc old Iwl-V’ with “ hcnrt fiUed with
.
u,,v. ,M
----- ---------------------- .-------- ,
—
QnCB- I presenting a silver brick to Lamberton anguish, a tear in hei eye and a good
leeted ’ Ixn-raine^-ommander
British war . cudgel
cudgel in her hand, stood in the back
a^mmunder of the Britiah
h&lt;'“7f silver. When he hiul collected
-------_ I
“*Hs
■ide«’ ship NIMtt;
WMF
manly action in the I door to watch the progress the old man
them all he wrapped then* in tiu iw

if you want m#tfc.-‘,T AofilJMive said spoons, which were old-fSli

th®1 4 .
I suppose.'
nppose.
“ I’m sure your sarcasm is all thrown
away on mB^‘ said 'PbUy, loftily.
I
know-you don't like Mr. Gray, but
“■•***
Wk
about him as you do. / like him, and
I'm not afraid.-:to.Toyand
Polly's black eyes flashed defiantly into
jo&amp;UoOOD
ff3MMA

President
)&gt;|1&lt; •$oU|T&lt;tglly “Id lady would hare to grt a ladder and
qualified in every way, except in regard i take William down from a tree that
to sex, to bo received as u pupil iu the | stood convenient to the barn-yard. The

frvslrmsn cis.** of that university.
I
The Cuban insurrection Las cost the ’
Spaniards 10,000 to 15,000' soldiers and
would&gt;-&gt;«»I
.
. &gt;340,000.00“ pf ryes r since the opening:
■■ i
nR-„
of hnstrtitimL. "in other words, in the I
lta»‘ Inst five years Spain Gas wasted 821M,- }
Farnsworth’s and asked lloseto go to the OOO.OIXI, and lost between 50,000 and
party with him,'andwho didn't rofuM.
75,000 troop* by bullet aud diuMM, in a
'
The night oC tho party camo. The Lvnin effort to subdiurtbe Cubans.
Poor. Lianm nred to say : Show me
young people of the neighborhood were
M|l.ther^ iiurhuling PJJy. JUnl. Rtr city the man who nlakus no mistake*, and I,
will prove to you that he does notlring." ;
——-. enough for Hn scientific mnn
«
Tired
dancing John stole out i TA
It £jg eailJ
into7116 garden about II 6’clock.- -Tbel
phtni«Kt*5ioniTng, but only criti
, WUU pUUUTUIVte,
MM*
supper Was laid in as vnnn»
• , others,
.&gt;
______ _t__________
- of
_« I'
room nf
of the wirur
wing . ciMU
to escape-tho
charge
of the 1
■ - dpipfM-iKd
•
this room i
cn?J„i
for BUCh per- I
fc&lt;£i$
Aw Mfl J'^g- ijjebjg entertained a wholeaamr
he, hap]

it, as he meant he should.
Polly blushed and answered that she‘

But »UI1 thia purple 1-aiiay briars

Amoriean oolh-ge to rejert s*oman aa a I About every time Bmikes yoked .them
«todeut, for In11783 Miss Ixiciuda Foote, i he got ihrowed higher than Gllderoy’s
of Cheshire, Conn., was declared by I kite, and about three times a week the

laws of the QoMrMUtea in 1866 ; and

NO. 15.
r//x cofi? ok

V

represented this tiifmtry hi part in the
----------------------------------------- experiGoneys)
arbitration.
His long
m politwal life, hi* knowledge of which the J’arliMnenta of Great Britain
I.Ami.kM
language*, and his service* in the vari­ mid Italy havq lately passed in favor of
ous depa^menta of, govtrrnment, ought the principle of aHntntaon inuaiaonal
to euable him to represent this country d imputes, ak well as ‘by the recent Inter­
at Madrid
ability, notwithstanding national COTgreweji fct The Hague and
the fact Ctt ba is accepting office at an BruaMfr, Basis psMtohed a puaphlrt
age whan inpat men are content to retire.' showing ho'an ranch the . English taxThe appointment of Caleb .Cushing m l-ycrpays (of militagr^kry. “Twenty
Minister to Spain in1 place of Gen. years before^ pio ^Jrimynu war "—say
Sickles ia nndmwtood&gt;to mean that our the peace mon—•’ the military' and

Government la determined to have no
more bungling of :&lt;ntr diplomacy with
that country, and wishes to replace onr
lato hot-headed representative with a
cool-headed and experienced diplomat
It is susjiectetl iliaj Sickles' manage­
ment has plated matter* at Madrid in
miah a position that, although it is a
seeond-cisss misafou, our Gvreromeiit
must send a ' fint-eta* minister . to
straighten tfi.em bit Next to Charles
Frauds- Adami, nifi, American is bettor

known abroad than Mr. Cushing, and
his upphintmert will teml to dignify our
Spanish mission iii the eyes ’of ' all Eu­
ropean nations nxo^pt the . English,
whoso disfavor My, .Cuslung earned by
hin attack on Ghief-Justice Cockburu.

naval exp.-udiiure of England was £10,0Q0,dW!- ffiri&amp;s'flten tlrrt had beer. A
permitoent'ine^eiiM of -Cl0,000,000 ar.-

uuollyy ncM ' including

the interest.

cannot cyen 1&gt;- .imagined except, by
sown process of comparison, and to aid
this comparison the pamphlet gave the
following facto: "
"
“ According to the officially published
annual' statistics tho total amount of
coal produced -in. the United Kingdom
has averaged, for the past seven years,
an annual value of £22,000,000, or. £4,­
000,000 Jcs» than the average cost of
the n-my anil navy. Hence all our coat
mines iinited'wi’1 dot suffice to maintain
our army anil'naty. And nil the coal,
iron, fcjpper,' tend, tin, zine, silver and

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Thxt there U UM* «a?U-WM If »«R

.4ATA7rKHSAfiT WEliDINdiy.

other* metals produced in ths- United
The celebration, of anniversary wed­ Kingdom haws - averaged iu value (for
dings' ia Ix-coming more fashionable
every year. Tho paper wedding is oele- or about £18,000,000 less than the
brnted one year after the marriage. year's expenditure for post and present
VARlETIf^.
Tinted-pajx-r cards-ar* issued^ and pa­ wars."
Men af,tdpci$jpDj^Judges.
t
per presents received Irina relatives and
No'wond'er—soy' the prtaje men—that
Cn*s&gt; transportation—Free pneres'.’
intimate friends. Each anniversary is so many jieople are starved!
‘
Hpp?
TO
h*ak,e
a
tppw
horse
fast
—
Don 1
celebrated in %ome families with a paper
HO VTKF. B* i'OkK PASfomt .1 HE FAI1&gt;. fced.l^un. .
.
’
wedding. Tho fifth anniversary ia the
Some
one
haa
been
looking
up
the
wooden jedding. Invitations to this
Why is this contin^iji like milk"&gt; Ito- ''
Bubjoctof pastors' aalaries in New. York
are printed on curds of wood. Wooden
cause it's ours.
city; where salaries are supposed to be
presents Are received. The tin wedding
rTiiit pale of sodety in' The rtilk dwisomewW princely even to ike minis­
is celebrated on ths tenth anuiveraary.
trictA—Th^'waterqsi.tl.
in
terial ranks. Perhaps the figures, how­
Cards of tin .brooae, inclosed in a bronze
Ite is’ii'gun-barrel d-'chicken ■/
ever,. mqy not be such a great tempta­
paper envelope, srith lettering and mou.
tion to any rural clergyman who may When it is a little fowl.
ogram in dead silver, are issued. Gift*
TKu IMnbury A&lt;U"r man »ays .- “ Yas- ,
have had n secret ambition to fill a
of tinware are received. Glass trifles
terday
wo*
colder
than
on
pil-oloth."
,:z
metropolitan
pnlpit
st
some
future
day.
are appropriate gif‘« fo* th^cryatal wed•It appear*! that oniof the whole number
The young m^tf who boosted Hint he
ding, which occurs on the fifteenth anof minieters tiiere are only sixty who could ptorry
g^l Tie pleased, found '
niveraary. Invitations abould be issued
•’
,$l\000 ,or. upward, while those that he c&lt;»nldhY pfeate any;
or mu
on grioriui-.
gelatine. receive
on cryatalizcd
cryBUUireu paper vr
. .
■ - .
■
.....
Tb. rilvrf -xiaUw ^lebrnte. tt. ,tTO ■ rM«”« ^‘r
S ““
WH«. , /wah «-v tallow - passreigdre ,
lyillU,. .nd lb. golden wrtdtn, thnW^ to »t Um ttuly nr. Wd pitched him overboard, they evidently '•
Mlirtb. .nniv*™^. surer l.ttomgfor f10'000 ",J” °&lt; “•«
xcgi’rile^ hltflia neither profit nor loes.
th. tavitoto. to to. tat. nnd golden *“ «™
EplKOl»l etarrbw.
■ • (jtoon-MX, ' fpvu p(4
&lt;r«dfor .tho
»b tb. tot
5^“'
«?' 'm“
hredud haattc-u," wrote a Dubuqtre unn «•■
.hit.
»r« n~nb For ’J-0"’*0
“ «*'
|'to his wife tire lart- thing before killing
•«_
i
ii
.i
I church anj paid from $1,000 to82,500; i.
„ i
I
.
.
.&gt; I .
. (r
rt? “-I”
mien
unuwu
- ml...
. •
. ■
Ax nnumtid number of jj^opto are . .
, , , ;j
. IB
.
. .■’ fontAa.
Prnnb.foM.n
■U te
prelwrej
’ U“rt* in
“ frm lrah
)lt™« .
the following1 words : “-1. — ------------- ,
carrying’ th&lt;w bsmis^in their pocketo.
from $1,000 to &amp;1.W&gt;; thirty-five in the
that no wedding gift* be offered.” Dia­
there beingnjtbing in their, pockety Ju
.
: EpiMopal from $1,000 to $2,500; and
mond weddings are celebrated seventyten in the Ileformed Dutch from $1,000 interfere ' with JJto- • indulge nee.~ Paufive
—
| to $3,000. It is safe to say that not (jtiry^6uu&gt;.
A -wobthy Kentucky farmer, ’being • 4
I more than half the mmisters in Now
•x-.V'iaf-iArw Vtattts faiuus*.
r.Kinc
I York recture salaries of $2,500, while a Askud • ‘f » 'daughter' teoeutly married
From all accounts, Amaden.%'ex” I very
___ __
■_- . do
J____
__ Lmon
_____AU-.7
’largnnnnber
notA get
than. jrtia ptill fhrnig’with Win,-replied ;-UNm,
of Sixain, is well resigned to his lot as a
half this mtns.
sir; wfimrTme’dHanrigiria swarm*,, uhe
must Ihitrt her own hive.”he luul no regret iii. laying offtlie rani- [
4 pooh-jioum: he volt.
-L.
The
ou.nMacai.mi
from
Au»tr.li.+
A .TrtiwW ibo-J^d bom bocikoa^ mi
ties of royal pomp and splendor. His '
to Great Britain,
highly
home is near Milan, a ismall, ’but nicely
'
_ . though
,
_ . .praised »»ra1y cow, limped in his gait. A lady
a
Monte
Vecchio.
J
by
the
phxaieiaus
and
chemists,
ia
not
remarked
laid out farm, kfanwnns Monte Vecchio. ■ by the physicians and olicmista, ia not -7—;------ - that the loan appeared to bo
\
Xea,” replied her bean,
His house is small, but convenient and appreciated by the common people, who iutoxicated.
well furnished. He. devotes conaidcm- &lt;fo not form 'theh opinion of ita value ' the popr 1fellow bus tuEcfi a conplc of’

'4»W®-lEKo'X^”nr’

The
made.
pocket of his coat
I case of'irginius.
the Virginia
1* brick
T,,n will I' mad**John went back nnd waited for snj&gt;1
round
was
a ----series
ye^H
’ibofir
thistoscription1: "Lamberton Lor- '
rThe
^— first
—--------—
— r
...
per. Presently tho sururp|&gt;|if fijmu ifojrj
rl raino: 'Ifiul totttd ‘'ifaicfcfrthta
kwioK j ;iub» us
auj
--------scries..
1 is |in-. mu
on the part «.
of lb* old maruand“
.
. ■____ »___ J-r.l_________ .1_____
. t|icm to repair to the supper.
Iu
otkt^—pr^ented by Americans
w’io of jumps nnd plunges on the part of the
When they were all seated, and had t&gt;Ve Hdmauity
......... ..
toidiir manly ________
defenders. ! steers, the whole interspersed with some
„ . * ., „
' plain talk from the party of the first
M^widlolp"*W1*'” he gol tliroogh, about,
auddeujy.
.
—■
' •‘ ’ -■
j “Mr. Gray, Ill trouble you for one |
.titatnfcU, Gk., Feb. l». The 1"*«" o'
•Uwltag. xTte»
yon^myoarlenj
(Ujat
.
r1|the
------------------------ down and swore. The IdctimA U ‘MJ Vrm and garden, iu from a iftfontifle standpoint. No num- TiorM. ’;. .tm. .
“ Of course it doesn’t concern me as
—
old man sat
JuiXiK ,NpBpi{RY\ was intorrupted in
to who jietf -nke. khd vAlb' /btf MAd't a^pocket r CM l e.l lbi.«.c -:U&gt;
, &gt;fcJid ind,a,„nce wbil, „H kily mm. &lt;m» to ptoilj h.m, UI1 which hepa Heonded bp his wife, who j ber of reoompiriidations will make it on
•
acceptable article of food fertile poor. his charge .io a jury once by the loutl
15
.
&gt;
JI U» toote.ee wuLoulgprowunail.^diliorMiltouM into tb.back door™. «m' Gr.r started up. p»l» M.-M'Wii,
utfMj a &gt; "ufombly bMtonod by a oobbto stone found -the qr-^tin^. to lifq shirt Bkevre, A rmtartabterereB- recently took place ' braving of a donkef fn the Wtrert of tbo j
4»si7e
:
t6
’
w
n.
'
Ifhtfa
that
TO
Mkflddns
sitting on s-rug, smoking and reading a st the poor-hotfse iir Cardiff'on the A4-1
tor.
'
.
tan*'.v
■ wui.tonl braMaul meat rtfcb wo U&gt;rt lay war Smites. Tbea be jumped
“Don't mate a lusa !"■ Mil'Jbli 'J^S'ldJum liy, A-V.rM woman, and &gt; »P mid started sun in.
On tor way comic papqr. -Hq remarked that he had tempt to introduce this foreign ixeat. LortSfiip' •Mr?Ptatorw.&lt;withjKtownUh|
But 'Ke'kiie# anf tHe:'«!&amp;r M
fibbing outrageously.
He was fear- "7 mw you.’"
;. j, ,-j
; lal;..Tara«i*iUlyi dipInrinR m&gt; of the I *&gt;»“ tltoy ahutg Urn around tiU bis ■O few visitors that it was a positive re­ For several days paupers sent their food
away antoated^apd expressed their dis- rose and .'gravely .asaurcjJ., hint Am ii ,
Gray started forTho iloor, but'Jolip .
heart than'num. He is body came in contact with an apple tree lief to see a stranghtoce. He occasion­
approval’of-it Wranons ways. Ih con.- fr»» merely the “ echo of the court.’ "
■
caught bun before ho could escape, miB” 4itc JgMd iiegTO.TUia pretouta .strong I in whose branches hung . hornet's neat ally goes to Naples to review an army
sequence of these proceedings the visib *’ To*,*ftn4 :thipf a yojjpg mon does '
“ Then don’t trouble yourself to talk ■with a dextrous morem.nt emptied hi. ^onblanec to an ape."
; about a. big a. tho bln. patch on thr corps, but he spends mrarly all his time seqqence
about Mr. Gray," retorted Polly. I pocket of the spoons, which went rat- j
when, he sees. a friend 4riflf’a ntw hat
,_________________ ____
' o]j m&amp;n’g breechc*. In about a minute with his family nt home. He thinks the
on,'is to i^elt oW i&amp;ff aerewdy Vy ik .,
j*j
■ ras covered with a cloud of hornets. I Spaniard^ HtlJf ;^»aA • Redded to old;
customs to recetoc. much profit frofn stew. It was thought that their exam* on Jijs owtf fiM.'-: When a young lady ,
people of wflUr huGoriu.'- He stof% that pic woedd him* a beneficial influence on seJs bift' of Her a&lt;x| uawtanoea wrtb &lt;•
John would have left st onoe, but Mr. everybody's attention was turned iuav-'&lt; ' 1
The steers stuck up their tails and let
Groy was even then at the door, and he other direction, an J sh*. concluded it].' Thp. current AftaiiHc har. a paper themselves out Bill would willingly he went to Spain more to gratify the the paupan, but nneb,w&amp;s no* the case. n«’wb&lt;mn&lt;*Oa^te1jwUlifte .HP her noro
looto l
m
a
wasn't worth whife.)’ H .« &gt; ’) J ■ &gt; j, ;
1 from Prof. Agamfiz, on thr theory of have let them go their way, but the lines ambitious wishes of his relatives, who When, the next day, broth made of the onfi artwnely wnqdww. ^whrye the thing
,
' '
John explained the matter to the gon-: ..eyolutipiu It will lie read with peculiar around bis shoulders held him prisoner,
“ Good monnng,
said Polly, apmeat was sent into the hospital, the got thaUrisM"r ~ N
p^“«nmRsWfWihto
h« dering company before he woulfi ’let r1 interest nbw, • - Tlie FH’UjJSc Mays it was and first him and then the shovel plow »r;4 *&gt;«*&gt;) fltoW *0 x&gt;
nurnwwhb carriedjt we* assailed with-a
Tua lady.friM»'ie&lt;4. Mx. B^rgh teach
any
ambiuon
of
his
own.
'
'
‘
visiter. ‘‘Come in. please, *ud take Mr. Gray go. When he was done, he the Professor’s intention to present in Mould fly up in tho air, fighting first
tl&gt;rtrUtalebqfiUb«M!jices:"
other ^rijclp^,. .Op the appearance of
MH, Mblpsu: sat; '
'
.opened the
and gave that
his reasons for one aide and then the other. Every
mo door
uoorunu
Him gentle-1
genue- , this
iui» series
wnc» of papers uu&gt;
It is esliipated that the numlwr of
■ ’ '*■ TKr-nii^Mu. MwriMr«»ta
.
|maa at
_________
&gt; , rejecting
I
shove
thal ne&lt;i|. tym
. ji^jr
the doctrine of vvolution and • time they came around by the house the railroad ties in present use in the United the mAkter iff *11** house, never*! of the
lie path
*
' ’,
I । nil ita
down the
path to
to the
th«&gt; gate.
gate.
•— eprrelAted idens. holding to
— the
—»~ old lady would yell, “ Why don’t you States is 160,000,000. A cut of 200 ties women jumped out of :the windows, aud
■
. or bM u»d com, rob me riot.
1
coolly taking the. rocking-chair and
Of course there' tatad^'grask'Wbfitab*Hb9&gt;ry; of special «ur*&lt;ul&lt;&gt;ns creations, let go, William Y' This made Bill to thaaMfl’^tBbrre rather than under set up' a cry ef defiance. The tumult
brriMi MMtot
L,U
passing a perfumed handkerchief over of excitement’for the remainder of the It- is n great pitv piat ho did not live to
•' * rJ' : w
«hwr‘'s** •
madder than ever, and he wished the the average, and'it therefore has re- WM aipfli that they bad to be taken fifto
hi*
evening, and Polly found herself pitied i-oompiete' !thi&gt;. &gt;wdrk.‘ For he would old lady in* his place.
custody,
and
subsequently
they
were
qniiMd
UMyrodfact
of'
7BO,&lt;100
acres
of
After knocking
you? Good morning,
appearing to some and laughed at a great dc*^., -£qd | doubt^sa.^haye. dirotjghf together the
av-* r
oyur
wj
down about five acre* of corn, spoiling well-timbered land to furnish the sup­ committed to prison for twenty-one days.
the worst of it was, that John luul got! strongest objections and most effective
Bill’s garden and nursery, they knocked ply. Railroad ties last about five years ;
...(i
ntaw.V.
Ksx Wear,, our great naval rendez­
“Good morning,” returned John, the better of his rival so nicely !
arguments against a doctrine that is down ten panels of fence and fell in the -2b
tare rwiA nnrt Al--.
vous, is an island four miles long and
Th. dty of Sn«i»rt, B. S; howto-id
A day or two after that. John .was daily gaining ground among the stuotic and a;quarter broad, ix&gt;u»ded o? a ‘ man UKbae niuaenhtr powtwa Swo air
goingby when Polly cLUaixiiitodeaMrd £ dents .arid teachur* H science in this ditch. Th&lt;7 were captured by a band
The manufacture ohe aldo* by -the -Atlantic, and "oil fiiii
of the neighbors, and Mr. Smikes from 150,000 acres.
m&lt;irt as reumAoWe as bin whooartted
to him.
| conatar uid in Europe. There is no
of rolling stock, disposes of the entire other tbrpc. by.,the Straits of Florida
■ “I hope ybh don’t—I hope yomain’t^ usd‘ifi' nlnwng’the fket that- this is placed under the doctor's care.
off the gate* of Goto. When a l&gt;oy hp
That was years ago. Bill is a very yield of 350,000 ocrea, and a full supply and theheif db. Mexiad. J|t has a popmod?’’ burst out P»Hy, and brc^^pftq VqekPy: piejgr&lt;»| a^l,vital quesfizm «if
u&gt; «&gt;u»tey
0! 500,000 acres more every year. It ntaticn at B.009 souls. The houses are
old
msu
now.
H*
d«»e»«
nqt
do
much,
c
’&gt;
I science, philosopljy, and religion towhile. He had taken her to quilting in team and penitence.
appears,
then,
that
our
railroads
are
but on pleasant afternoons he takes his
of wood,’ with Spacious piasssa, shaded
'oii'ffisAhcmMr-r. Liter
John concluded that he waau't.-tAraiU pday. ItSia (Jid i»rof on.whiah allspecuchair out on the shady aide of tho houee stripping the country at the rate of one by 0009a nnd almbud trees. The harixir
hi
—
•
’TTpoFC, for I am told that are to be mar- t lotion and faith turn. And it is not s
and site there hour after hour and million acreejuir aiujtMOj and th Air de­ is capneioua, where the largest ships
tied next month. They say Polly don’t ■ little singular that Prof. Agassiz, who
mands ate rapRliy fcciWaaing.
can ride iirsafety, it 4a protected by a
like to hear abouk-Ahirt/'ywingfgutoir- twcn^rojjf^re^" ^aa, looked upon
tion, and more’ especially those infernal
J*’bT
» It’bmfclw^gMlwXJ^jm^whepw H, *aa
maaJnpAhaRtrl^- n7 • , . ...
: a* the teaeher oi henries; had become
Howe pr^cticai jotrY went into the
Bto»ua. •____________________
refugees make ftp a^najonty of &gt;te
takM, and»U^ H yn thescaks to have
.....
-I.,-,
, ,..*j i
leading champidn 'ofr orthodox beofltoe offce Parts Av«e JKnrtadhtaM
habitaata since the troubles between it weighed.
Th* dteiaufee he carried
"r—. -n——rTh.Lf*-« ■ havers in AmkrWiifid without chong­ ’ Jirit appointment of Caleb Cuahing
Spain and qpba.
the anchor was*abont*f6ur hmidVed yardw.
self Wi
. .Mt, iu., ns Minister to Hpain, vice Gen. Siddes, had inserted a poem to the latter’s first
Me., naa been.carrying a iwo-wnt piece ’
,
,
.
..
Tte fort ™ &lt;&amp;aferWl'to rawrtmU.
in hi. lhn-4.
U- dh«i. — i “
“ a” •“’? resigned, and his aoocptanoc of the poTHxKwgston (N. T-) freeman folk
of a wonderfully constructed dock that
Sirs! made a J~ 1 .fjarnxf'-‘ who de&lt;tef«n4*x and ad- rtkfoo, • hxve beesi announced.
Mr.
_aUL
—» h^,nw&gt; j vocote of the riewH Ih- y consider e*- Cushing is dow in his seventy-third
which Polly moved, and became ac’
; sential to the integrity of the Christian year, and has been identified with politi­ clipped onUtha ofhmdfng rhyme.
in the thi
sbetog half ada*5fttn»«itryi9g to tup a
. religion and .church. His. loss will be cal life for nearly half a century. He
continue
Tan
error
in
the
line
of
the
Mount
.
the more’deeply deptored by the fact served in the Massachusetts Legislature
theni
. ,
j that thousands locked forward with
brought together, was half a yard, or
w W-., ^ hope&gt; rn rtMs Itonughtmake
a feather in
,re&lt;wv-^tJhik* ItoHprrod'rt views they re- Chiu. uniter Praurteal Tjter ; • Brig.- about an inch to every thousand feet,
while at Honaac, the whole variation. not only tell the hour, bat ate loose &lt;»a
1
j garded aa hostile to Christianity and dier-General in the Mexican war ; Judge
}ing on : subversive of pieiy. Certainly their re- •A t^e Supreme Court of Msasachusetta
rA wry igret will bdbfcaud bj qre.V atnfli-nl of in 1667; Attoiury-General in President than one sixteenth to the thousand
fort.....................
’
right plate, «r
sBowaoee
Pierce* Cabinet;
member of the
Gov.Baeru,ifTiCaJifotnia, wm born
for ths
been moving.'
Jobs didn't like him from the first. s iffrred from accident*.
the Commission appointed to codify the in Salem, lad.

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ia true of wild turkey.
"Sir” said a little blustering man

to a relgtous opponent, "to what sert
do you suppose ! belong f* •'Well, I

terabrr to January.

HU.M4B Ikeir hom« ]-*p«r,

Mliica

_____
Stop not. loiter not. krok «ul back­ don’t exactly know," replied iho op­
ward, if you wouM be amaajf. lhe ponent, •'but to judge from your use,
appearance, and constant bussing, I

should think you

belonged Co the

clesa generally culled

byathins

insect.”

A good mother was trying to ex­

The temper of Life is to

the Past.

be made goal by 14g, honest blows ; plain to a young hopeful, the other
Mop strikeing, and you wiM do noth­ day, about fighting against the devil
ing ; strike feebly, and yea will do After telling the Ultte fallow who the
almost aa little.

DRESS GOODS,

are all served alike

kaov that your leva exhted. a»d »howia&lt;

Success rides on

Our motto is to sell as cheap as
the cheapest, give 16 oxa.
to the ib. and the right
change every time.

WINES k LFQUOBS.

ONLY 11.50 A YEAR!

PERFUMERY.
pertnoe principles.

Very

lhe old devil; but if I was to come
across one of the little devils, Pd

A good old elder of a church who

Ills head, but His Scripcares are wax given k extravagant exaggeration
translated into a thousand languages, was at last called to account for bis
and the grandest strnctara of the offenses in that respect, and admoltsh
moilen? world are the home of his not to give away to the besetting sin
in futore.

church, and the temples of hte wor­

The little

Hartford

COFFEE

D. C. GRIFFITH.

'

Hosiery, {Linens, Shawls I

The good old man .receiv­

WOLVERINE MILLS!

Dos/ Spring give me tortures of pain, and night

FLANNELS, CLOTHES,

m«n of Inal section.
Frank Johnson was arrested

Lnwion for entering th^" store Shadd

papers to dispense

CBERRTHDISH L86S,

with the usual

McEwin

the editor?" Our friend said : "He'*
not about, but please take a seat and

down stairs, al lhe foot of which he

Al Tins OFEICE.

met another man still more profane

the retreating editor, "go np stain;
you will find him reading lhe paper.”

Accordingly up he went, like a high
pressure steam engine, plowing off

«nds second to

steam at every,step. Our friend wait­

ON SUBSCRIPTION.

SPECIAL NOTICE.

In Ca*h will be Paid.

jUff Car.dlnff Machine

Delivered at onr Saw Mill in
NashviHfe, Mich.
$-15

•, 1874.

the defence. Mattison's defense exist
him 86,000. His counsel II. F. Sev­
eral and Arthur Brown Esq's charged.
him $100 per day—Several $60 and '

P. HoU ” A go»-

Wlial Now?

or

Tn Nashville, Mich.

To be Sold within the
next Two Months!

Jeffreys, living about two mites south
with his

The BubacriWrr has taken a part of tho

Hew Stock tf Starts atl Faicy

Dry Goods
YANKEE NOTIONS,

GENTS AND LADIES

Data for one dollar.

MILLINERY.I W.A.AYL8W0BTH

and another burned ao badly that he

It appears that

UNDERWEAR.

HOSIERY,

fc„ fc.. fe.

Brs. M. E. BUTDEB

DRUG STORE

Product.

DOWNING &amp; ALLKN. HALBERT &amp; CO.
'CENTRAL HOUSE.

CITY DRUG STORE.

Greatest

leaving the lamp bnrning on the ta­

Brer Sire*

Bargains
ISashrille!

were
M«X JI. X. BCTLIX.

MUSIC TEACHING!

You good people of Nashville,
All stay at home,
And get your Drugs and Groceries
Of Simot &amp; Stonb.

This firm have just started
And are bound for to sell,
And all who give them patronage
Are sure to do well.
They have a good line of Sugars,
Tea, Coffee and Spice,
And they will sell all their Goods
At a fearful low price.

Now don’t forget the place, folks,
For they are in their new store,
Not into Downing’s,
But the very next door.

viatoa to iafoem the Udi— af Naxhvills

&lt;he children went to bed upstairs,

they

l«i Cis

Sexto U CU. Mgtxgx U Ct«.

BOARD

MY STOCK IS NEW
CASH &amp; EXCHANGE!

IM. I. J. TIIIEHUI

Terms

Now you from the “Fadderland,”
Don’t be afraid,
,
For Simot is a Dutchman,
So go there and trade.
Our stock well not enumerate,
For want of more room,
But we have eveything tn our line.

NICHOLS’ GROCERY

From a Wash-tub te a Broom.

dafoed

We keep all kinds of Notions,

Thaa any other Store In Nashville.

And.Toys for the babies.

Cigars lor the men,
And paint for the ladies.

My Hollo M, "

AWi Sir/tcnc.

boots and shoes,
. GIVE HIM A CAJLL

1.1 AYLSWORTR

GROCERIES
CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO,

om

the house burner
„
two oftheir okiidraa burned todasth

Coffee A Swrar,

OLDS &amp; CO.

NEW 081 GOODS STORE

Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hats, Caps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
MRS. L. O. CROCKEB
kail just ret tired an addition to her stack of
Boots, Shoes,
firown $40. Van Arman's dosing
•*
——Z-A lUr.*
Notions,
Millinery Goods.
Lours.
The Lawton THJ * has the follow-1,
&amp;c.,
sag: "A colored man by the name of HATS.GOT11I1KATKRS,

girl of fourteen,
at Lome very laf

lOCta.

Is soliciting a very large ran of easloB.

Mr. POWLESj

u [mini itt stock
worth

feme Court, me uhu
during which 131 witnesses were
sworn—77 for the people and J7 iac

short time

At Reasonable Bates,

ccn petition.

as a Caxiom Mll-

D lt,iouUon Notto*.

* Ho* ’*!
i aiutvsl .roods'. •
lw.UbeeM»d«otod
I will M U1F sU MCO

a

You Will Find Thein

AT THE

Nov.lRih, 1873.

in excuting mortages, *■»• week re- - -•.—,—
ceive-d a vordiet of guilty. The fri* ^rshln hwvk’t®’

In

bobs

Prints,

ed a minute, and such a crash—as

defendeat against a ohaafWsNforge* &gt; ।

ble.

LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND

Highest Msrket IPrice

WOOD WANTED

he in in a few minutes," and burned

.. .... e.l.lor d.J no. w»i.

died in a abort time.

hhto

D. M. PDRCHIS,

FOB WHICH THE

amuse yourself with a paper, he’ill

’day, *nd to reaeh
OTlk. 0,„

of Nieholsvilte, left home

fob, UW to

A fall Use of

Hart Maple. Rod Kim, Wood
and Oat Lop,

him with : *• Whare's that scoundrel

and Smith'

wk “*
meios « •’■■on «ce wn.
They were
rracient to bear them.
,
- „w—.
_u_

CASTOR,

derringers and bowies, who saluted

sod fierce, who asked the same ques­
tion in the same languigc. "Oh," said

7^*- ‘ A*
• b. .o.

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

AL 0 A LIM 1DI&gt; /ne t MOP F1B6T
CLASS

mence nt East Saginaw on Monday, sunery protuberances sticking out all
September 14th, and coetinua through 'round, marvelously resembling Colt's

men

CHIMNEYS,

would respectfully xolirit the altestiva of |
In.U i&gt;

MkldtoUW.
and committing bnglary, on Monday fighting me inlier of the staff One flaxtlnr*,
NMhvlllr.
last, and was lodged in the Paw Paw morning he was awaited upnr. by the VmmMxO
CImHoUM.
biggest kind of a fellow, armed with
jail on AJonday night.
The next State Fair wilt com­ a terrific cudgel, with several and

the week
Friday night lhe dwelling house
of M. McMnuaglc, in the Township
of East Dayton, Tuscola Co., took
fire from somu cauxe not known, and
‘ ,*vas completely destroyed, burning to
Je^ath lhe entire fomilp, consisting of
^McManagle, his wife and child, '

LAMPS,

KEROSENE

The meeting adjourned in

A Western editor has pnt into
pratice a plan which will enable all

at

SPICES,

CRACKERS,

CABFCTIN«,

claims the largest circulation of any after night I have shed barrels of tears
paper in Van Buren Cooaty. Verily ever it."
friend O. D. is the Ztaafavy Newv silence.

SODA,

RAI8ENS.

Croctery, Hats, Caps, Boon, Skies

— AND —

AN UNLIMITED AMOUNT OF GOOD

RICE,

SYRUP,

AT Tins OFFICE.

BRAID RIVER VALLEY DITUIOM.

estly said, "I know how prone I am
to this fanlt, my brethren, and it hfM

MtcmraAN NFvre

TOILET SOAPS,

Price* I

And a fun UM sf

ed the admonition meekly, and earn­

ship.

Low

TEAS,

JOB PRINTING

knockjhe stuffing out of him."

The Saviour had net where to lay

drugs
MEDICINES,

vKich la

successfully’ resist, ho lamed around

weapon will never triumph.

Must be Closed Out

IF xee WANT

C. A. STEBBINS.

Forgive us this blunder

CIGARS, f'.,

CONSTANTLY ON HAND
vMeh IwmaaD

•wn» nt Tibs' susom.

Give me a Call.
CMRAD CUTER.

FMIWK UMHCBBI!
JACOB LENTZ

GEIEBil FURIHJRE

�- ■ ■—■

—

GROCERIES!
knitting work in my basket and went

CANNED GOODS
Manufactories.

Now

if Nashville

OF EVKBY

DNCXIPTTON,

J» Hotter Sf Son

I'm sorry tew ray iheje was a little

-is to get a few witnesaex and the
before another

8«a»W yrrrtaq.

TIB. C. W.WICKHAM. Fxrttator
V
&gt;.
11
re IMrej.

A. BARBER, M, D., llomreThyxMan and Svnron.
yr

H
.

ARNO STRONG, Plain and Fancy

J•

B. RASF.Y. Drayman. GooJ,«»d

”“T

Q IMPS ON A WEBSTER, Black0 .mllht AU klo.L &lt;rf •’“rt l« U- n’***T^

UhC. APPLE MAN. Milliner and

roils away, we

from all the rest, consequently there
we want 11.60 wilt glory in the poscssion of several
wra’ant ranch bizness done, but we
more Hvi»nfacture«, and several more
meet again next Tuesday afternoon to
hnndnd inhabitants will be added
finish organizing. I shall sartainly
!&lt;• the iwptilation of our village.
go fer there is some prospect of my
We hardly think in neasary to state
getting an off«*e.
I aint partickler
tha importance af manufactures, for
what offis it is, only so its an offis.
I
have an idee these Sewing Societies
would have to employ laborers, who
will be more interesting than Quiltwould have to be fed and clothed*
1m.
and they would have the cash to pay
Tvs seen sich falxes as were allers
—It Is rather hard on a fellow who for their necessaries. Money would ready and wiilfng ’o attend tu other
reeohred at tha beginiag of lhe year be plenty, times good and everybody people’s affatrs, but bad nu faoulity of
h«w.
getting along with their own. sich
Nature luts mapped out our enter­
people orc most ailer* in trouble, for
prising and beautiful village for a
their kindness and tailed in what di­
■Dewy the editor of die Hastings
better destiny then a sleepy town.
rection amt gennerally appreciated.
We have a good jrater power an
Nebraska. Hi* head if any thing
almost inexhaustible supply of the
afraid of getting enemines, they,
best kind of timber for manufacturing
-Seventy-tiro hogs, suffered, bled purposes, a splendid farming country
inion on enny snbjiek, now there's
around tts, and it is only for our citi­
Deacon Snubbs, or Sally Jonas,
week, inMead o( fifty as was stated zens to say whether Nashville sliall
they'll agree right along with you
ialast weeksNyra.
'
or not become the metropolis of Barry
about enny thing you’re a mind to

(Successors to Wolcott *&amp; Holleb)

PROVISIONS

own way, and that oold’nt very well
be, becoz each one wanted it differnl

or ALL KIXD8,

WOODEI IN* WILLOW

IAFK A FULL STOCK OF

l«3b»
.
'

GROCERY LINE

HARDWARE!

Cash Paid for Produce,
!Please

call and examine Goods
and prices for younelvee.

•

ATTENTION, ALL!

BUILDERS’

MATERIAL,

AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.

HARDY &amp; AIXSWORTH,

say’ now that’s entirly agin my prin •

toms

I

year

oupleasentniss on that oeaniou, be­
coz, you see, every one wanted their

Mr

Beadle's interest in the Union

We have the right kind of me^n and

ci pies, I believe in every one having
pay tho Highost Market Price for
a mind of their own ond tlanding
village limits, and it right to it alien and every where; unless
can be made to pay, and big loo.
—well—unless—may be—you want
We want that kind of manufactures an offis in some noted institution, say
that will use up the timber that so fer instance, sich a one as th* GoshPOTATOES,
bountifully abounds in this vicinity.
enville Sewing; then a little amot he
Griffith lhe irrt of Jan. and told him
And such a company’s profits will be talking, and a little flattery goes a
that hereafter Nashville sboold be a
greater then Eastern manufacturers, good ways; now I know this by exregular Express office. Heretofore it
for now our saw mills ship their lum­ periance. fer I've seen it tried a good
has been a non-reporting office.
ber East to get it worked up, while it many times ami it works jest splen
—Tito farmers want sleighing aw­ can just as well be done here and
DeUrered U l«&gt;
did; becoz, you know gitting an offis
ful bad. They know that there is the freight both ways (which in
all depends on the majority of the ELEVATOR IF NASHVILLE
money ia this village fur all the saw many ia»tauoes amount to more then
votes; but then, after you’ve made
logs and wood they can bring in and lhe price of lhe article ) be saved.
sure or tho offis, I say as before have
We can organize such a company a mind of your owe and stand right
LATH,
and with a good capital too, ail that
tew it.
SHINGLES
is necessary is for some one to start
Then again, if there’s enny thing

a stock company (?an be formed of

aesday morning.

QLEMENT SMITH.

Attorney and Comelor al Lav,
’J.JENRY II- WOOD,

Justice of the Peace,
P

PARADY, Mnuufrejlurer of

&lt;3

LIEB HAUSER.

‘'

Success to the net

CORN, apples, OATS,
Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

Rwd- Mwstor bf tha the ball rolling. Who will be the in this world that L hate, is talking
man, and his name will be honored
Railroad, for
about one’s neighbors; Lail if that
why Q.jUtin, »n.| Sewfor tha first time, Lewis has things forever by the people at Nuhville. wnJ |efl
eosey and nice and the G. R. V. Think, reflect nnd then act
ing Societies ic. would lose all their
Grand

5-hre Christian Social was enMichigan.
’

5
J
.

-

—School commenced last Munday
after a short vacation of two weeks.

8. Dayrsa, Prapririor.
Nj^MI1VXX.C.X3, - MteMsan. hu been glorying over a visit from a

ing, and the the good tittle girls that

learned their lessons well, all were

HAIR,

ffc.,

&lt;J-e.,

P. HOLLER &amp; SON.

HARDY k AINSWORTH,

New Store

P. S. (that means poscript) I hope

to report farther progress as regards
offis and that Sewing Society, in my

who cuts up all there, and the forenoon was sjent in
next letter.
kinds antics, inch as turning somer­ securing teats, selecting studies and
D.
saults on the roof of buildings, sing- arranging classes.
—The Social for the ben-fit of the
M. E. Church, will be entertained by
—Nashville came very near having Mra. G. -W. McCormick," at her resi­
across the street near thh office, on its first conflagaliou last Monday eve­
aley, a NEW BTOCX of vail adsetod
dence on Tuesday evening next.
ning. The house of Mr. O. A. Phillips Refreshments will be served and a
■ten, a few weeks ago, and now it caught afire in lhe roof, but fortunate­
friendly invitation is extended to all.
is the best cross walk on the street ly was discovered by Mr. C House,
To which he Invttea the aUeation of the
PubUc, Heaelb
Our folk* don’t get their feet wet and assistance procured, and the fire
LOCAL MATTERS.
extinguished; but not before it had
First Clasa Good*.

chimney sweep,

PROVISIONS

CAPT. BOISE LARGEST AND FINEST

JONES,

Market.

STUCCO,

interest, to people must talk.
Wai now, if I nint mode quite a

At half-jiast eight o’clock tu lhe morn­ speech; who knows but I may git to
tertained by Mrs- and Mr. Rev. De- ing all sorts and sizes of children be a great lecturer yit nnd leave
Geer, last Tuesday evening. Quite were present at lhe rempie(?j of Anna Dickinson and nil tho res, en­
a number of the Methodist people learning.
The bad big boy and the tirely in the shade.
Yuurs muchly,
. •
good little t»oy,—the l»oy that loved
Aunt Dsaoisn.
to ran away trom school and go skate

"V ery Best i“ the

TINNER’S WORK A SPECIALITY.

SALT.

River Valley

road is now m a better condition than

J^ASHVILLE HOUSE.

Are the

WATER LIME,

office of tlie

TAILOR

IJN10N HOUSE-

the men in the

STOCK

©rorcrirs nnd ^wvisions,

burned a two or three foot bole in
—The second

Quarterly meeting the roof.

Mr Philips was absent at

P. Holls* &amp; Sos bare knocked the bet-

BOTTOM

PRICES FOR CASS!

of the M- E. Church of the Nashville the time and had it not been for the
circuit will be held at the chnreh in timely aid of his neighbor*, we might
this village, commeneeing on Satur­ have been colled upon to chronicle
day January 17th at 2

o’clock p. m. the loss ot his home.

and continue through the following
Sabbath.

The Presiding elder Rev.

^HpnllursttX ^Ulrrrtigr*r*fa.

dissolved last Monday; Mr. P. Holler
succeeding Mr. WolootL) Our peo­

from his wife Eliza M. Sergent The in lhe business ha* always been a fa­
bill was filed Nov. 24, and the de­ vorite among or better citizens.
cree taken Jan. 6th. Clement Smith They propose to adopt lhe cash sys­

then Clem, is a fast worker.

»lynuM.

MEAT MARKET!

Svar/body 1* invited to rail aad examine the Maamolh Stock, oomUUm of

els*where.

with Mr.

and upright, while Chris, who remain*

♦ 1b NaakrUIe, MRto.

Oren, B1IMU, *«■

Holler

Naakvil^ Kov. 1st, 1B7A

court ter thin county, a decree of di- Haller and know him to be honest

ASfITlI &amp; PUTRAM

'

—Th. hMtlre ol th. Nubrille

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE !fl

any Hardware, call at P. HolL** * Sas'I
any Shop ia

—The firm of Woicott k

ple are well acquainted

HARDWARE.

fall and wintdr goods

lag to (to up Oyator rapptn rift

*K#ey

mH for aaah. Buy cheaper and noil eheapor
tem,—paying cash for what they buy ttoa any firm in the oounty.
15
and receive cash for what they sell.
Chris wilkengineer the business, and

will, like

House last Saturday applied at Simot
1 A Slone's drug store for preparation
,

—Last Sunday night as the eve­
Have you iried Ev
ning train east on lhe G. R. V. R. R eUTobaoeo?
Have you tried his
,
was
passing
through
Caledonia
station
When the hostler lifted it from the
aa4 &gt;1,00 Tea.
water be shook It aad the mixture a mao by the name of Charles Antony,
was leaning out from^the platform
immediately; you will not

Crockery,
‘
Dry Goods,
Glassware,
Notions,
AL. TROUT W INE,
Stoneware,
Clothing,
BARBER SHOP
Hats and Caps,
Sugars,
MR. DELL BARLOW
Teas,
Furs,
Buffalo Robes,
Ccffeo.
LEKOY C. BOISE.

GeaCs’ Faraiahiaf OwmIs,

UNDBROLOTHING

TOBACCO. CIGARS,

~

PIPES,

ft.

GIVE HIM A CAIaIa.

I

MU Everybody goas to taeaaw Haraan
He Sbap, over 8with A Potena’a Hardware, for
•
immediately expired and his remains good work. Baowtaber fra piaoa.
him cutting off both

iafom ik« yaMkfMl
FRESH M

were Catholic*, also, and

his

leg*.

were sent to Rochester. N. Y.
—Wears in receipt of the first

Catelic-Irish

—For coetiag, Jto Wxxim'* 50 cent Molaaeoa ia the UH. »Toe bet."
—All ktoda of 1&gt;&lt;M sod hwoy work a
speciality
•y*•a.y at
“ the aaw H i*wmb Shop, wre?

pow

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

Co.) Jamal, and published by Marrin

Taxes!

Taxes:
—New Ihst it ia IMMA time fer Utosa baekwfcrst pracskas, yau ahooJd *« fail to bay
a good awpyly of «n Wain'* 90 rt Bymp.
SB- G* »9 &lt;M**i** to boyyow OyaUra.
He keep* them by th* cm or ia balk,
. cold firoat either disolvad or acme one

iUidj if Cmtrj Pnta tala it Iictaip for (W w
HWIaitePn«-

-Ue to eaamra a to toy Mwot Booto.

A TRUMAN.

�of wo. aa&gt;
dm OU Ua
&gt;«*» of 4V «o»iiu»r &lt;4 WhoUjooHe****. In tliad, ycat theaalfw of thv
a^oroa amounted.to 841,000,000,’ and the
saving of profit realised upon tliesil

Mh* amounted to
240.000.
Tho
capital w*aSil,I56,000,
that Mie profit
FtHAXCUL AND INDVSTRIAI.
—Tbo report of the trade and commerce of
Cincinnati for tho past year ahpvni a steady

♦317,750,000 in tbe preceding year, and Um
exports at 6213.000,000, compared with 6900,OQaiW the previouv year.
.
UTtakarM reklra hMkago, during the
-In addition to its other troubles, Cuba 1
pant year, the enormous number of 4,360,000
live bogs, and 755,000 head of calUe.
. got into a finwiqjalcrisia. 7%o trade* orga
rations |r* oti* etfike, and wharf-Jaborore
demanding gold.
—The
Cowrt hM j
orty, a keroeeue fauup, wm theliicwiMuj'.'
'
, judgment declaring IhewunagenUnt
—The ihx-retary . of War recommend* Hie
learner Ville du Havre to have been
location of the proposed Nttional Military

Ua' fc«M urn ui wt -«**uubJdxim ... ux
« ux

represented. a little cwr tweniy-ntae
pnr oeuL &gt; on tits money invested. In
1BBR a wholesale eo-onoraiive store wm
started in Manchester, with a capital of
nearly t5,QW. ,In tha first half year of
jta existence .Uta sales amounted in value
to *29,810- Tn'tha first half of the fol­

lowing year $212,025 were received for
goods, and ia the corresponding period
of 1R73 the amount had rwan to 82,025,­
000. This Store has been started to
supply the retail co-operative stores
With goods, and its expenses are lees
than thfec-foarths oi one per cent, of
th»&gt; money received-

The court eulogised Capt. Surmont.
Tme project oi tunneling the Strait*
CALKi cfsBlXnox THXWTVSur \of Dover was recently discii’scil by a
rag’ll-tpfiilnWTFrench commumion, who will make a
report at an early dajy. The length of
Minister to Spain, has an article in the the tunnel, which would be about
Washington, CtfpUal of. Snaday, 'Doc. twenty-wren miles, makes thn project
•28, eevrrely criticising the opinion of seem a very diflienlt one, bat, Jn point
Attorney-Gfciieral’'WHlifl£as in ’ tho Virof fact, the work oould probably be aeWP’P11
X.B ( ^““5 tha£Cashing, compltnh^d more easily than wan the
-It is announced that ail the t_
yhq^hiiH usually Been employed as legal
baring of the Mont Cetus tunnel, since
hdriwrpf #!&gt;• Sftete J^epa^mant, waa
by Hie Philadelphia and Reading
thuyock lying beneath the channel is
Iron Company have atuqiendod for the lialance Ua for the year amounted to 632,579,256.
oonaulljd. j^taafeutoeil
ikerdy a soft chalk. There in ’little
of the year, and the presumption to that a
—Chicago has eighteen national bank*, assured Mr. Fish that his case was u
doubt that this’ turinol will ' ultimately
large number of others will do the same, whoso capital an 3 surplus amount to ♦13,­
as the orders on hand are generally supplied. 000,000; deposits, •28,000,000; loans. •«,- very txul one ; that the Virginius was n be constructed, and *6me of the prewent
filibua^er, and onr . Gavan^umt could
—The strike of the locomotive engineers on 000,000.
generatJbh may -yet pans from Dover
the Western lines of the Pennsylvania Com-I
no| expct repartition for her capture.
to Calais in a submarine railway train.
pany is ended, and tho strikers are resuming*
•The Secretary disregarded this advice,
and did i
iflqiftult Mr. Qushteg
To rm: Scffebixo.—An old retired
—An Aaeqriated Pnws telegram fl
fnrthari^Th'itMr. ctffihihg has beett phyrician, who is candid enough to toll
tlon aaya it la* proponed to repeal i
since selected for the Spanish mission the truth about progre«s, has declared
1789 authorizing -tho Prcaidetit to
that the recent discovery by Dn. Waj-k»• duo to the foot khstotbe Government MB, of O.diforuia, of his herb remedy,
Chief Jturtice at the Supreme Con
leave tho power to select a ChicfJ;
needs n specially skillful minister to Vinhgab Brims, is one of tiie moat im­
der the Conatitntion, with the moM
4iscntang|a ita business at Madrid. Mr. portant in medicine, lie has tested
courts. Tho fading in favor of tM
_ __
-^usbuiR criticises Mr. Wilhnms ns fol­ wivui iiiorouguiy, in ms own isniny.
gaining. greand in high official clidfe*, and Cota
lows : “ The decision of the Attorney- among his fnrnds, nnd npon hinme/f;
ItepubUcau fienator* and llopre—ntatira’ exand he is driven to the coDclnrioh that
&gt;&lt;fenerul embrace .two pointe ; first, they posHOsa rare and unexcelled curaproa. t hcmselvoa in favor of it.
“
z
ttmt the register of the Virginius lieing live properties. He says of them :
' -n fraud jlpen the navigation laws of the ."They contain no dangurous drug.
thn redaction that can- be hojied for tn Hie
I ^GbtiUxf Blatoa/slie had nd right to carry Thor never reduce the patient—never
Department • Mthnatoe for tho ensuing year
render one liable to take cold—never in­
will be between twenty-five and&amp;Uiirty
. toe American flag; second, by carrying
terfere with the cvciy-day business of
millions of doilara.
j
’"flit Aniericrui
«hob»dno life—never make their continuous use
—The returns for the year show a deeaiJXMi
a condition of cure, and are adapted to
right
to
carry,
she
was
as
much
exempt
iu lhe arrivals of immigrants at Now York"&lt;Jp
from' interference’xni the high seas by even the most delicate organization.
nearly 20,000 compared with last year.
They act as kindly on the tender infant,
—There wers in Chicago, in 1873, 9,800
aliipaol qther navnl powers, an if she
the delicate female, or infirm old age,
births and 9,5*1 deaths ; 4.500 buildings were
had l^in' A j-egutar merchant vessel,
as on (he vigorous nnd athletic system ;
erected; B0,41blkreeto were mile, by tli^jkt
pmecuting a legitimate trade nnd law­ cxerasing healthful effects npon every
lice; there were 6W&gt; fires, which consumed
fully Tt-aiateretl.
other ■ yords, on blood vessel- -on tho brkin, nerves and
$989,500 worth of property.
the highway of notions, whatever pirate lymphatics—ou the Blood, Bile, Gnu­
—Ill-luck seems to attend t’*ss Spanish
tria Juice, etc,, enriching impoverished
or outlaw prefers to disguise jteclf in fluids, and imparting vigor to mind and
steamer Arspiles st every movement. For a
long lime she was blockaded ia tho Brooklyn
OA
American colors, obtains thereby the Itmlv. *’
dock by a sunken barge, which was removed . —The to^k( Jlpnded debt of ^Michigan ia right of American protection as against
A momax confined in a New England
tha other day, and the steainef.
those who may be aggrieved by its dep­ lunatic asylum managed to obtain a
ceeding to another locality to prepare for sea,
—The coinage of the Philadelphia Mint for redations.
White' the Virginius was razor, and, pushing out her tongue as
ran fast into tho mud, where it is said she will December amounted to *1,750,785.
committing s crime against the United far aa possible, cut it off even with her
remain for some time to coma^
/*«*■«
‘
States which rendered her an outlaw, teeth. As this did not produce death
—Ilradbury’s piano manufartr.ry in :&lt;&gt; «•
liable to seizure and confiscation, and she jumped out of the second-story
A 100,006.
■— her arew to puninlimeu*, so potent is the window, but was picked up with" no
—The Opera-House in Wilkesbarro, Pa., has
American flog, which she so wrongfully
been destroyed by lire. Lore, *85,000.
—The President hw signed the bid remov- carried, that jny interference with her lioues broken. She was then taken to a
—Tha Keokuk (Iowa},BQard jf Traile has, . Migtoo pohtoMl diyhihtin*
hospital, where site will not annoy her
J^cw.
voted tho 8t. Louis bridge a ^pisand^, and
"operations is "Kh insult to the honor of
of Tens, •x-f^onfedomte Ponkiumtcrp*^
nurses by talking.
"
Ufiifofl BtatOe, for which "we ere duly
♦rel. aud Thomas B.-Doeoek. efVtrgtntii, ex­
Haskafobd A- Thompson, Subtwrip- There arc only 115 defaulting railroads in Speaker of tho Confederate Congress. Both bound to make war the alternative of
thia country, and the interest thoy have failed are candidates for tho United States Senate atonement. This is simply the doc­ tion Book Publishers, Chicago, havo in
to pay amounts to *27.600,000. ■
for their respective States.
trine piai- a wblMir-going to his work preas au exhaustive History of the
EAyMEiM* Movement, by Hoii. J. Peri­
- By lopping off unneresaary oxpeuM., a
—Official vote of Mississippi for Governor: iu the stbicn clothe®- uf a- revpretebte
inn. Editor 'Western Rural, one of our
redaction of about six million dollars has been,
kmas,-73.386; Alcorn, 52,719. Ames' majoriman ia not only entitled to the respect ablest and beat known agricultural wri­
made in the estimates for the expem.es of the
ty, 20.M1.
ters. Ita title in. The GnouNDBWELu It
army and nary for the fiscal year.
—TheJBepnblicans elected their entire ticket of iientojps he intends to injure as if he will be the standard work, on'"Granges,
- The Katicnuil Crap Rrportrr. of Jan. 5.
at the Memphis municipal election, on lhe 1st were the omer of the gurtienta he has Clubs, etc., and ia certain to prove n
publishes a final Humming up of tho result of
assumed, but teethe protection of the
iu«t., by about 800 nuiority.
Trent hit, ' Book Agents, nnd rnrrnexv
the corn and Irish potato crop®, for 1872. ia
, —Tbojrxre^vuComuHftve^oT-tbe Jatora ovanor himself as against his intended especially, should read the publishers’
comparison with tha previous War/, in the
taMnnlwtol/of rsSJlieaals Las'isa&amp;oA ddW vietim.’. This is not the doctrine that ndvortisenu nL It is bound to sell.
Weal, Including the Slates of Illinois, Indiana,*
........ ........ —
vitatiau to tho Jjibor-Brformore and farmers he flug1 prbtedta file ship, but the doc­
•
" ~
1
Iowa, Kaunas, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and
of ‘bo West and Routh to take nwasurea for
Thi-. proprietor of the London TeleTennessee. The percentage of the falling off
trine that the mask protects the male­
calling a convention, to meet tu St. Louis on
graph is about to raise the price of silin the several States for 1878 is aa follows;
tiifi 22d of February next, iu order to roatot factor. It is the offering of n premium
vertisementa to 2s. 6&lt;K per line. The
Illinois, 40}; Indiana, 25 ; Iowa, 26; Kansan,
on disguise. Il ls like saying to a high­
48; Minnesota, 23 3-5 ; Miaaouri. 83 7-10; Ohio, the combinations of Eastern monopolists and
way robber : ‘Rob with yhhr face ex­ number of them lias become so largo as
'
20 2-5; Wisconsin, 10 1-5; Tennessee. 24 1-5— capllaltote.
to interfere with the news, and he exposed
apdyou
shall
be
punished,
but
an average iu the nine State* of 31 0-10 per
pecta by increasing the price to make
cent. The losses on bunheh in the eererai
nut on a miuik and you shall not be mo­
There are 18,W0. Oraiftera in Hula— ia
more room in his columns. The daily
States are, in rodnd nnmhere,. O fellow*! t
.Ind tho cnjfcr to grey tojyjgdjy. ?
circulation of the Telegraph is now
Illinoto, 144.200,000 ; Imliana, n,«B,W;
—State Master Brainerd, of Wisconsin, li*"
Tub Balt Lake Herald, the leading about 170,000.
'
Iowa, 36,800,000; Kansas, 14.500,000; Minne­
just made a tour of the State, and reports the •newspaper of a Territory wfrich ie as
sota, 1,600,000; Mtosouri, 29,600,000; Ohio.
.order ia a flourishing condition, and tho metn- much interested in the irrigating ques­
tion na Colorado, ia opposed to the
The aggregate yield in tho States named for
i scheme of Government canal-building.
1872 to given as 756,000,000, and for 1873 a.
It stiggeate that the only C-oagreaaiouul
514.000,000. The results of the Irish potato- - - ■ Mb tamerah. Mexico, hit* been the e&lt;-ene
crop in the following eight States are shown of a wxieB of riot*, growing out of a coritMt aid required by the Territories is the
paa^ag^p^.
a law similar to thatof Mnxoh
in the percentage of lore for 1873. as follows: for the municipal offiooo, in which bci cral per2, 1849, by which Congress gnuiUd io
Illinois. 62; Iowa. 50 8-5; Kansas. 72; Jiinu^- Aoua wore kjliod.snd wounded.
aotK 84; Mtoaonri. 44 7 10; Ohio, 18JL10 f ’ — Bun5^1,‘ the Ctibon bntclipr.'hak beeii l&amp;m- the State of Louiaiaua all the "swamp
Wisconsin, 15 3-10; Indiana, 24 1-5—an aver­ nionod to Madrid to answer chargea which nnd overflowed lands, imd all land unfit
age loss of 39 per cent. The losses in bushels hate iHicn preferred against him.
in each trf in -round nnmhw*;. Iltani* f v—Tho result of tho Kliiyau campaign by for cultivation, belonging to the United
6,000,000; Iowa, 4,000,000; Kdutes^
MiMiia to tho sonclnslon of-S irtfati fctJitiiE; ^tptes, on condition that thd proceeds
Minnesota, 900,000; Missouri, 1,400,000;Xlhio. extensive coainjcrcial facilities toltaMian nut&gt; of nal&lt;.'4rd-J«ch Ipnil-s should be ex-

wispwa tsr-fj

THIS PRUITLN6 W S

Revolution |” •• Reform or Rebellion;" “ Thun­
der. Lightning. Earthquake*, War. Panic;"
“Workingmen. Pay no Taxes ;**" Lookout
for the Train-League.” has hpea ctt^platet! fItensivcly in Cincinnati bv t^iitbomimnah.
-The Eastern Diriaion'nT duTVfam^ratfta
railroad ban ordered a reduction in the wages
of all it* officer* and employee of ten par

1.400.00Q; Wtoeomun, 1.1W,i*H ■. JMMrfa. jecla hi A«ia Minor.
'&lt; *' i i T |. &gt; A
1,300,000 —« total of 14,400,000 bushels. The
—Another Dntch victory over the AAocneext
ia reported. .
_ ,■
,
■ -The newepspere of lliYMuirbarfgn that tho
VirginiDB was snnk by Um United BtatM pur­
posely, ft ot&lt;&gt;r U,M«idJbA hMOUatinn of
CRIMBS'AKO diBUALTIKS.
delivering'her to‘8p4fii’. TBi*y art* fond in
-The kteomer Virgi&gt;|» foundered off Cape tb^ir donuDciationa of the uetfidioiw act, and
Fear on tho 26th of December, during the bavo much to say of .SW^Niur cf bitter atone,
prevalence of a heavy gale. Hhe had been mtnl which ia waiting for the Americana.
leaking badly ever store her ourrender to the
. - Jearf Ai&gt;toiud Xtaliguani, the aenior editor
United Btalre anMioritieo, aad bar pumpe had of ‘ ’ faMgrtmft ’
the only daily
to be kepi going during her entire trip to pre­ English paper in Paris, to dead.
vent the water from extingntohing her fire*.
—The steamship Elbe, from Ixmdun to
Fortunately »o ln« of life attended.tha dtoav Hamburg, ha* been hist at sea. Thirty-four
Ur. b&gt;«.. Mu Uta.
ru.ro,.
the ataoxnaliiji Oaaipee.
—W. H. Stephenr, a corre*poud*nt of lhe
New York Herald, wre ewept overboard from
the Untied States steaswr O*Eip«s.durikg a
"torm. Ob bar recent voyage from Key Went to
New York.
-Johr Parker, of New Albany, Ind., the otlx r
day abut bis wife through the head, inflicting
a mortal woaad, »»d uxm blew bln own brain.

jienrted in the construction of levees and
the digging of drain^inordertlmt said
lands might become At for cultivation.
Ou Hept, .30, 1850, another act was ap­
proved granting the same descrijition
of lands to the State of Arkansas for a
similar purpose, and extending the
same p^S’iaiou to/a0. the -oilier SUtes
then existing. On Marsh 12,’ Ihfib, an

act was approved "extending the same
law to the Ht4b'-5 of Oregon and Minne­
sota. 'fhe JIcrald thinks that the huids
in tht** tfiirrilori^H which, for want of

WMZ&amp;MMHMSn pnxzmlul VlL'BffMfflFthR1 most; wonderful Inl that ever uuititifted the sinking
•theI&lt;T .:i;IT; I",
_ / .

TO.®!
Will Hn&lt; XkOCKJtaMirfui tn el* . rtB« Ihf vole* wbvo
um b«tot» 8UK1 n&lt; et BsotoVae, aoA f*!l««4tur ta«
throat after »» »»»«*1 •xtrttnn of tb« vocaloTon*

GRANGE MOVE!
3 !Ur«igl»&lt;iuttheUnitedStates,especially
»»p» si- those of (the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Wks,Ttnlikw,(^b8riaDdfArt&gt;nRed, ColLriuio, Brazos, Itio Grande,
rl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro­
’ —
many others, with

s tgMft, is wauntUUy. necessary. There
■ m no cathartic for the purpose equal U&gt;
Dn. J. Waixers Visbgak BnTfflu,

bowels ’are loaded; at pic same time
Buftulating tho secretions of the liver,
■ -and generally restoring tho healthy
functioM of tho digestive organs.

Tort’fy the luxly against disease
purifying all its fluids with Vineoak
■HutKRS-’' No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus foro-anned.

Ilyspepsia or Indigestion, Hondtobe. Pain
aiders, Coughs,
Tigbtnew of the Cheat, Dizziness, Sour
EructalkW«r
Stomach, Bari Tasto
to the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Pulpits.IMion of Um Heart, Inflammation of tho
Lungff^Pain in the region of the Kid­
---------1 ni$s,and-a hundred other painful sympThe ftontlWg «Hl* wr. tecs itvBsr
Lf
* • ; 'toms, tore the offsprings of Dyspepsia,
st&gt;
liniment ■inec 103.
AU we tei
s-tl ton •
.Que bottle will prove a better guaranteo
trfa!, but 1«- .-ireatvl MltorMlHrl
laricrm Dkt
df iu merits than a lengthy advertlso-

Best aud Oldest Family
j
Oorrf’* Liter Jnvir-rater—• pnralr Va«ataM« Co- i
• —-—*
•—
.
biUlf, Bick Hedsche, Vitlnnv Attscks, sad sU
d«»»ngeraenl» of Liver, Motnwcb and Bowels. A&gt;k
roar PruKgtet tor IL Bvwwrvaf haiMHovu.

Ute dral fair it ml”!lteM&gt;l with All,' and
defv routrkrtUifoa. •ManuterUtry’lal.

Lockport, N. Y., U. S. A., by

'

Merchant’s Garcltnc Ofl Co^
JOHN H0DQE, Secretary.

Mieunu
and!

'

F and Chronic
Billou.% Remitsrera, Diseases of
ws and Bladder,
d. Such Dtoeaies

..Miner* a*
w paralyi
egainit tjp

ew w-.tNted

to.it* yoatktal

«4raM*.

s-.t *ra.!!«rtrars3
lied Winter...
Wbmat^-No. 1 Spring.
Me.(2 Bprtaff
No. 3 Spring.
Corn—No. 2........

other Worms,

’so many thOTtoanaiC'
d aad removed. No

;«asfiexs
— three Bitten.

FOR THE WHIWEU.

■n) For Female Complaints, in young
fill!
4t

loose IMVil
you find iu imps

only, by Gmiwsll, Haxa» A Co., bew York.
It to absolutely pnrr and need. Faitonta who
have once taken H prefer to to all oUicrn
J-tiytuciaiis have decided it superior to all other
aOa inmarket.—{Com.
.

CuiciRNATl

CINCHO-QUININE

ceedgu.flt. Halep to be used iu_.wprlw of

FOR FEVER &amp; AGUE
Hand for .L-uc.-lpttwr rtrvwlar wHh UrnRun 1.1*
*
Ftoe &lt;

Srofi Tbotoh GoruDs
bold two l-acketful* each. Fur 1
Mirf a pxci-------------------- - ~“
catalogue,
»»» —
Vwbou* wed 10 ctn. ;.-er package. Catalognre
free. Wire**, Wax» Bnows, Oxford, Ohio.

200Ws IMD OfimS

Ir we &lt;wn b

c—

JBTAUC^ 1

tor 29,1872:
“ Da. IL V. PtKBCK: What I hare taken of
your modx-iiie hi* been of more benefit to
in* than all oUiora and hundred* uf dvctoni'
bills.’-[Com.
■

pared with- the gigantic evils which
stalk ovftf tht world in e state of war. anyone.—[Com.
God is forgotten in war; every principle
of Christianity is trampled upon.”

AtaiU^.acroftilmui Inflammation*, Indolent
. InfiaaunaUons, Mercurial Affection.’. Old
• KaeA Bruptimumf tho Skin, Sore Eye*, etc.
^there, u in all other constitutional Ducawp, WaLKiin’B TlBWAB - BlTTKRa have
•Shown their great curative powers in ths
most obstinate and intractable cases.

=gj Viernau iiciuai
Ssl HAIR.

water, are now unfit for cultivation, and
theiswamp and ovurflowed lands, should
be granted to tjhc jeyriiorica, .&lt;hc ji^o-

Ik the Territorial Legislature of New
Mexiow there arc only sere* American*,
and tiin Cvmn.itt6o on Indian Aftaixa ia
composed entirely of Mexicans. The
to death at Veranillo..
—Tho British force* are driving the ftsban- speeches are made in Spanish, and all
jiroqaedlngH is* -both Honsea are con—Tho German Government bae explicitly dilated through tho wrdiuiu of that
defined it* attitude toward thn Ultraoiculanes. language. The bills axe drawn up in
It wUi »o$ interfere with toe inner organlx*- English anti tranriated into Hpaniah.
tlon of the ehun-lxx, but h will exact »:i oath The Clerkii &lt;rf tlie LogisUtare act aa iafrom tbs Bishops of ataolnte aubmireion Io
tho fttate, and will restrain them from interShwbt Smith eays : -•• The gveateet
curie khat «*n ba entailed on mankind
is uatato of war.
AU the atrocious

, be. unammone'.y acquitted Capt. Hobort»uu, of tbe Loci. Earn, from any Ham. iu
tho manor. Thi. verdkt. by , implication, al
ieW. caste the reapotieil-ifity cm Capt. Hurmooi. of tiie Ville dn Havre.

Attention, Agcnl

tirnssas

Dr. Turner's Guide
IkUNM.MS it Ik
later u&gt; k»»*

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NMfllVLLLE; BARRY

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.HHHrHrtH^CW

Handy Gulch, that gave tis the )n-ivileg*

udfXJMMiMiv ut jutr/ffu/anoN.
The following examples in articula|ip^Hv,.b« .repeated, of eouree, rapidly
it- ir-yiWrMp ^»w&gt; •*&gt; exchange. Many of

thing truly wonderful. . Hi* place in the
memiwrsof the Legislature and that old
maid school-dame.
As the maid neared us, wo saw aopixirtunity was offered.
brown hood with blue lining, anti the
He, too, got out at Sandy Gulch; and swoeteet face it had ever been bur for­
the greasy register bore the name of tune to look n]»!). The eye bo clear
and laughing, the fair shiny hair—not

theological colleges, and bad coon* to
look after the spiritual welfare of the

------------- jro. io.
T»T&gt; &lt;i tc^ 1 »«- &lt;1 .

—- r-^-2
■' Jc(«buut&gt;jn(Y ।
Janina

Gkbmasy
li»«»

=&gt;o^
bricks to build
i-M . ntoatw* fir a little while during the long
cultivating the ai^'of i Mater ewxringa:
Three long, slim, slick, slippery ssp- five million- akoa»&lt;
ring

sweet little mouth, whoae lips looked rifles, merely to encourage ini
Uie very couch of love, her face soft m&lt;1 KtSenv bloB sd oT
round like a child’s.
We were absolutely overcome and u»4 I

'■

rtnr rouTte(A»s
••

sensitiventab of kdffid gentli
criticism of lbs predi^’T^

to-the

fimy scoffM and -dertdeJ __

Gen. Butler" wis ’

rat RAT
,r,i _!L

___ .
the ’ mdatiaflda-1-

U&gt;« .Credit. Mobilier • stente- pronounced
r QI *11 toesaw* 1 ever saw saw, I never
■aw a saw as thia saw saws.
and

_rM __ m
My viuta* aw yr

r*nw&gt;
.

wml vp ^jp^stutoaotby

*pie “ Gulch'ef&lt;" big and little, were

active. The crowd did not try to rap­
press their joy, bnt gave a prolonged
shout of welcome. •’ Ain't she a stun­
ner, though !" “ Pwettyer than a chunk
of pure gold I” “ Darned it I ever seed
anything so trim!” were some few of
the compliments that greeted her, while
»TtO9M»
we stood rooted to the ground. Mr.'
-hlay had advanced Win hai^l and of■tered her a' wora o’f quiet welcome. Wo
could say nothing, borne commonplfaw
remark filled a moment, and wo went to
TW«prU&gt;&lt;th»» bubble-Mkih’ftJhUl. ck»e I
lying on his bunk, his frame racked our office to write an article on "Popn.jjrwmss b-*. .ttjiaao/ju) &lt;
I Isr Education” and a flattering notice
'wWifAln, inJ-orefaR ia totorish
la twj Wv-Wu coca w Slab Uui ■» «*
the approach of a d&lt;mr wife or. mother, i of bar arrival. Then we’began to think
we had been hasty in leaving so soon.
Thia was probably the greatest editorial
not free from him. for he entered and orror ’« W
We did not think
invHA^'WW W' &lt;ho waa dealing |
mnch
• kind word or quiet
"P°n lm (in, you snow i cut---------- ----------- . .v .
wwte*/ n*/11"
faro- to oome to the services at the log I act of attention would have, or we too
I should ha ve carried her bundles to Mrs.

to be brought under the sound of Mr.
, May's voiix;—that is, if they wanted to.
tw.ol.UKiiKbd.
But Mr. May, being an enthusiastic and
an earnest Christian, determined to in­
■un.ltevW4mb.iu
crease this number;- and during the
second week climbed sluice-boxes,
jumi»^d flTtcheo,’waded the creek again.,
and again, in pursuit of little working'
■fflWSWS

Skinner's, where she was to board. But
we did not, and Mr. May did.
The summer passed.
.And with it each day, to the little
school-house
up the Gulch, passed Miss
have on a community ?
Oi course, the latter thought was so- Gray. The mountains were glorious in
their varied hues of autumn. And
WLWW'H W1 wr"!*-.
The Miner a Friend was succeeding ; Miss Grey was equally lovely in her
we were able to live and pay off such of
Why was it our heart beat more rap-1
«xn*4aal)iliiic* as wsre pressing. We
were begfnnjngito feel something of the idly and our tough cheek glowed wlson i

( came, and the room was full of those
whose ears hod not heard one word of
these tidings in many, many years. Ah!
what miyThrtlle inflence of one man

*’ f^hU^thl cal t^iurvby ard.^aul took &lt;

•aJajT
’aEjaabaeofi JA
So»«ar« In th* churchyard laM-«me .Ur

■s

hours at a time.

‘
‘
tetj,

logins to ;direover./b^ he., needs ‘tfle
&lt;4: tbf PRM more tba® the
• Thon wreath'd and mnzxl'd'st the farietebed ox, and impriaon’d’at him in the press ue«la him, and is becoming more
who for ages were a tronblesonjw race •
vulcanic Mexican mountain of Pop o- conciliatory apd.aotiPg toOte* ra^ectfaL
.to the Gi^utelVhnmsntticHiraii Lhnmir
Tliere ^re, portions of.^the tyr that, ere
11‘lMy &lt;^ip” J”cked a peck of pickled
pence apiece in LondTo?, and the
P&lt;pM»»^A peck of pickled peppers
*
say that his lxx&gt;ks ore only read
fetef Piper picked. If Petex Piper in publicsAunu&gt;t&gt;MveUJrijch
* pteifed-a- peck of pickled pepper*, , lives as will nothsar entioiam. When­
’’•ftwh'k the peck of pickled peppers ever a man is heard visiting-.the press
with wholesale dcnunriatiouH, it may
the temples are among the most ei^ec
pretty ufely be set down thaali^ is a
and costly structures in this counfi^.,‘’,
public plunderer, .dj. hte pasV life hss
been such that if inwwtigsted it will
T D’.*9*"
Wlb-lUlM.
London, to poor children at two cents
Robert Rowley rolled a round roll
horror of the press, and can Ipe heard at
wr "w*.,
p round roll Robert Rowley all times deaounciBg tba * Mictntionsdwnors gLMgn.qu.ftin^ipn jRftfOtfMrj
—■■
-wu —Where rolled the round
nea* of the -press.". The- friends erf a
Mjuthm Vax
|mJ|-EbNut Rowley rolled round?
pxomiuBDt defaulter, ar other criminals,
who held the office* of President, Vide-, - Thsopliilns Thistle, the succeMful
always have much .‘to. say ■ about.kb”.
President, Minister to England^ Gar. । faiallb-sifter, in sifting a sieve full of.
ernor of his own StittcjOkl member-tit: Uah. thrust three thousand thistle*
always what'it' ahcrald be ; but it will
through toe thick of his thumb.
proudly bear a comparison with the po­
litical lawyers who axe so industrioms in
b btrnit wrtoU and &gt;lontw* bo»*t», ___
denouncingit.
.
■ .
Unit
——— —.
Au
loiiate hr
tb« gbosta.
ra vnbse- ,
Peter Prangler, the prickly pear pick- VIOLENT DEATRti IN NEW. YORK-^
qncntly Senator from Minnesota. ’
I w nicked three pecks of prickly, prangThe records of the Gotoufra of Jiew.
lT.hoald b« rememlKTOl by JHfffBrJk&amp;iSffli the prengley peer tree,
York city for I8Wj Siya the TWAixnc,^
prairies.
fcrtUHMMWkUMlSft.Ha.tit ij^^jktirajjdeasant
““ “■-------- ‘ —
‘”
show that, as nsuaVtbe work of these
«hoiMM&gt;*4B&gt;*?&lt;*taSbo«S&lt;&gt;aW!EV
[
■ ~*-ViTN&gt;y Vrto and Vife vent on a voyage officers has mainly consisted to the in-1
VcM'Vjnaon and Vest Vindham von vretigatmn of - the causes ot deaths
which all men may be wollfed,,!.
4
i
f
or
_
which, upon testimony being taken,
&gt;M*l£DU,
lodged, well
"tu vanned
MMUUCM »&gt;iu
and well
wcw ea
eared for. ‘vitaon Vedneeday.
Only a cUrlaUa promiw. lbi».
were found.to have been aocidcctaL

•
delights of independent journalism. she came near ?
Why did* we fed so backward about
The Territorial - printing was oms, and
homo with
fondlyjookcd- forward to tin* Post- coming forward and walking
°
.
n^stersi^ ppjandy,Gulch. But there Mu. Gray, a. "be emc e^l. ere.ung
was always more or leks jealoUsy &lt;jn our down the little path, swinging her sun­
Moreover, the proportion of homicides
4 Ifwciai, tigwre**
to the
phft for the-l&amp;V. Milton May. He bonnet by the'strings?
was comparatively small, only one a
He was not backward, bnt cod) and trade rad riAnn^rt&gt;*tbFOMbd&amp; show [
seemed to have made himself immensely
week, while self-destruction was almost
them’lo l&gt;e iif ambal’firtTi^tefiiJtis oondi- I
-F41-XT5
XOW
PUBLIC
FUNDS.
,vxa. popular, and we felt that the quiet, pale- self-possessed. He met her and walked
double
that rate.
The following is a
JOSS GREOF SJLUDY G,ULCH.
tion. Fiscal retina for Jhe ^eor end- { The Chicago TVaics approves the plan
where wo so much wanted to be—by her
tabulate:! statement of the causes of
“Sandy Gulch! You as don't i*
/ i-faoed man could have boston us for the
side. We discovered that we disliked ing June 30, 1873, exhibit an increase in ! recently .suggested by the St Louis
I Legislature any time.
deaths
concerning
which
inquests were
here git breakfast.” We had deterMr. May. He was growing absolutely the total awnmeree ctioio less than $26{- ' Democrat for the safe keeping of the
browous year.
►
. » moneys which accumulate in the treas- b«U:
odious to us. . Wc never saw him walk­
Num girl, at a plMoallrd Whunpo. ' nri“
““"‘i** “■Iriliw. The
ing slowly up the Gulch toward the
ing several hundred miles of stage jour., our office, wo were nearly opposite Jack
in ChtMf aon»»«l .»l' »
oi J "ur“‘ “,1 &gt;»*‘™T i« loreadi trearer
V . tete _ tan » . , ■ I
t■ .
,
I Bowman’s, n-hn
nnd । school-house that we did not have this
who *■■
was Ivinrv
lying rrn.Kwl
crushed and
married
Tilo
a.
1*41
4|inMasiUe.
10
*
“
T
°
*
,Uo
“
»
bux or ’•n,t
feeling.
dying.
The door was ajar, and the |
lb*I SMIurfS.i fi'.r'l •' t*‘” l'nblic ripen"', in wbi.h
We came from our walk, one evening"' «
,7 . - 1 tnnnnv
IsistotoVw.te.rrt
.nA
comes slightly .monotonous in twenty- dintet Iran stallow dip was softly thrown in the early spring, and saw Mr. Mav ' Y
money
be
kept,
audwb.rn
whereitit «.•
may
met at a nver, and, sewing then Kftr* ”
Lf|th»hp4 sad foBas. At thcWLdde,
four botfrs ; cramped up in a corner,
The Government
placing blossoms in her hair, and then ments all together, jumped in and were *. be counted any day.
I
of
the
United
States
keeps
its
money
re*’f*^***° "&gt;
a***,
—kiss her!
' drowned.
is a trisj^p^tje^M^ of the ordinary
J locked up in this manner, and it has
Well, we sigh as we think of it, there
stand, was Mr. May. Through the
1 The nationalitiee
of the jtenwnB who
I never lost one cent of the amount
so
in the wild West, so near where the sun
RE VENUE RECEIP IX
misty &lt;years it comes to us, and we see
ThotoUowing „. tho'r«.'ipu6r
1 committed suicide were as follows: Ger­
•et on our love years ago.
it with the reveWBSF we saw it Then.
many, 40; United States' 24;' Ireland,
I - - - - -*
■■—,1— have lest miluous, because their treasPeople
of his goodness, andoae i
Wlf
“r, rB^Te l**n
&lt;o
mind—they were all too stiff and sore, | Some pictures impress themselves so
17 ; England, 12 ; Franee, 2 ; Switserred-shirted admirer had sworn in our
*Qi^re.MUght say-oukuf humor. The j &lt;ie«ply
deeply Ulcrt
there yw
are.never
। »ev«r forgotten, no
” W1W '*1 in unsafe banka, or to loan it to perrons land, 2 ; Russia, 2; Italy, 1; Poland,
presence that “he'd die for that 'ere
man
man who
who could
could rest
rest hi*
his bead
bead anywhere
anywhere '‘ matter
matter what
what triih&lt;«aiy rasp toe mind.
rorjui) .’:proved to be irre^xmsible. 1 ; total, 101. .. .Jhf ages of the
preacher. You ought a seed him, mis­
' Mr* Maywas
suocresfuL
&gt;-*!
’
‘ 5,Jjiy^LJiX£ry..eent lost jn this manner has to be suicides were as follows ?' Under 20, 0 ;
ter ; just ought a seed the way he
.so that it was determihod to
trust, and a general desire waa felt by j »° muchj
: c*a,«i made up by increased burdens imposed under 30,*2fi ; under 40, 35 ; under SO,
nursed my pnrdner when he got cut up
start a reboot । TlM&gt;k of it 1 » school at
ti»crl*o$mt tax-payers. Let the 24 ; underOO, 7 ; under 70, ‘2; Over 80,
' Pccemtrr.,.. ...............................
at Peter’s Bailie—him and that schoolf money be kept where it can be1.counted
driving vou mad with delicious snores. Sandy Gulch. Well, do you suppose
The |x&gt;iM&gt;ns uwd by 34 |&gt;ersons who
that they did not want a school at tl&gt;e marm a helpin' him.** Aye, we found
A glance
above Rtatement trill i“ often ia it may be demaialal by the committed suicide were as" fallow. :
we
disliked
him
—
because
he
liked
her.
tached and shaken up, and our &lt; very principal town of the Territory? Were
Paris giecn, 28 ; naichtics, 7; arsenic,
I ____
*
W’o found that with perfect harmony show thate tharil was a falling
-'Saftd tasking around,’we 1i&lt;-ard the there no calculations to be made in the
1; prusaic acid, 1 ; strychnine, 1 oxalic
great future of the G^ilcli ? Undoubt- of soul these hearts had mot and min­ about $2,000,000 per month in the re.HTJCFUJCNti, OS BORGIA
acid, L .
oeipte for,Octo*»«A Iwi t.Norruiber, aa[
gled.
.-AJcxander H. Stephens has delivered
---- ------------ - ------ 1' da
We are alone. Itev. Milton May won
in-&lt; pprqnscd speech in the House of
It must not be 0&lt;)ught .for o»e.fo­
PERILS OF THE OCEAN. “
poked our heads put jof the coach win
“ Miss Grey, of Sandy Gulch."
and September. Stated precisely, the ^Reprtfcciditivvs in opposition to the
•'ffitf.-ffld 54 foot to’ brf'jM&amp;ticularly ment that there were no children at
The
]M&gt;riIs
of navigation are made
xwmpj»r Uie «rrt Supplemental^ Civil Rights bilL The
charming.
Two hundred or more Sandy Gtdoh ? indeed, there Aore more '
INMIIJRATION STATISTICS.
terribly manifest by a. detailed state­
qnsrtor &lt;»f lirt* «trfra4wlre«ycar were
than at any place we had visited iu the
Full detail* of . immigration to all $8,723,050; for October and November, event bad been advertised before hand, ment of the marine disasters of* the past
! and the gaHeries were crowded, the &lt;^&gt;1mountains—plenty of women and Chil­ ports in the United States for the. finan­
year, published by a Boston journal,
86,822,*255, being a difference of $1,902,lost in all-sort* of places along the dren—but few wives. Yea, dear reader, cial year ending June 80 Inst show some
ored people turning out in force, as it from Which itJappcnni that the ahip
Gulch; odd little boxes of houses it'waa a sad state in which Mr. May interest pointe.
-waa awoounoed that he was to be an- property destroyed during the year was
The number .was
*wered-by Ransicr, the colored member valued
U&gt;B4««7-top rf «n *m- found soujsty ▼bfpxbe rem® to preach larger than ever before known for a
,7^3^000* wane
while me
toe seanas
hew has
VMueu si
merly collected during the first quarter
menae «*)&amp;, u» yiortlmg dots to their and try, in the* flame of his Master, to single year, reselling 459,803 ; the next
The speech was c]Bjmej
Lu-gcr number'of*'victims
of the fiscal,
Mid.special taxes duo '
ana is
m described
ilMc.nlxwl ..
• w.
.
.
redeem the Gulch. Pooc Jaak ! aa ho largest was in 1854, and amounted to May 1 bavin
re*d from manuscript, and
than usual. Storm, fire, wreck, and
i ifiowre e^Bk-ted for
as a dry owe, argumentative,* without
tain stream,*of Tar up on the mountain died, blessed his qhildrcn, and .the &lt;27,833. The distribution for 1872-78 the cAiWit1
collision have characterised the tad reJuno, in- ,
rh^pal flounab, at which the expert-1 dul of
oom.
rWfa black-hfired,' ’ b&amp;ek-eyed woman, who —year ending with June—was :
Wfth comhad been a wife, in the eye erf the law, Cduatrt*. ’
rat crowd were greatly dxssppomted. &gt;
rita^ona. the forare
Mo. ODTBiiriM.
Ma.
Ireland...;........
Ovrmany...............
the speech was generally | hBTe
-to -.murfually
Gulch was but a few hours. True, she loved *him Kn«UiMl................ ta*n-Amtrte.................. 8,?® temoer snoura wave-ween greater Uira , ■
. _ aljQS.lLRax."and the bar was at tire all the rame, and sat moaning and rock­ Itoolteud............... l&lt;.Ml|HwadM.................. 1«,M the average receipts for OctoberTIi]'?^^*
! tempedtaous watbsr,andaU tl* effofta
ing hertwlf bMk and forth os though
November, except the financial depw^M-^ ? t
J "hon,u
j and precautions which humra'ingenuity
she would nbake ,t|ie. bor^nn 'of .gfief
..on
to. It i. evident,
»’ 8““J*""1 “J
bj «» deriae
htUle to p^vent atwl.
■ion referred to. ,
.
.
&lt;
Conirrnaa
... ..............................................
from her shoulder*. There «*ere chil­
Congress. In frat.
fact, th«&lt;
the KTMw^*h
spe«-ch vu
waa in .
diaaaters. The Joss include* 24 sttwmfore,
that
tbs
mipfetfcrltttberj
frror -’of' State rights all the way
mountains ami deposited near the mouth dren, tht^ifr wAi fetes hhLodl* dnd tee
November were nearly four mill]
ers, 51 ships, 102 barks, 64 brigs, and
BrlUabflM.
of the Gulch, gave the plave its name. were expecting Mire Grey to teach it.
ftrough, and was savagely assailed in a
s.10.
218 Schoo-Mrs. The mesL serious loss
•xwurred in the month of
oi January, in*
in*
occurred
mam house, we suppose on account of copying a large place in'jUsu eoaffitonco
volving Um destruction of property
from the last week in November up
of Mr. May, he had informed us that
[^UQLOsSltUkLvPHuxinf tells us, in
Chlua
the present tiffie tWrieTlas been astei
valued at $1,514,00®. February, March,
his board had determined to send Misa
his last lecture, that “ a Connecticut April and Drreml&gt;«- wore also severe
Of the whole number, 275,792 were increase in receipts, coming up,',
Grey. BLe-wra nqtfnuMmplly known
baby, six months old, looks over the months.- Iiiclnded. in the liat.ot steammalm, and 134,011 females. Under LV )be
photo­
pon- tons, dot hurt
side of hie cradle, plans a model, and era are ths Atlantic, k&lt; on the coast
years of age, 104,672; from 15 to 40, or within |723,K73 of ths
graph of the lady. But it waa do trouble
®8^9; over 40, M,H59.
Of all, J07,- just previous to the panic.
’ .Q, fa*F5ir* ,mUut k,r it" The‘‘'’ ho of Nova Seotia, and the Ville du Havre,
for us to fancy all she must be,' as we
oeen i*Affie little surprise expressed at the xaelaMhsiydeatita of which ore still
384 lauded at New fork.
Uxtttfc’riwSfefemibnof the 0omwill create some form,fit&gt;'&lt;14 ■pcroati
jhcjirecxK-itv of Mr. Mill, o.-&lt; uu infant, fresh inf be public mind.''; ' »
’
I li Hkisgr. r Bw* WB presented to our minus,’ usqaflr. 2^»tty
jf* ?n Greek at the age of three ;
miasioner pf Internal Revenue, not
.
■
.Tutt
London
Tirnu.
estimates
that
come women dos’t go to Sandy UnMiei to ‘
ArcouDiNG to a7^enUy published
liuC
after.thia,
the
youthful
achieve74.000,000 bushels of wheat will be
teach, especially young, marriageable
quired from this country to supply the
ladies : their charms are too great fqr
naught. The
Connecticut baby
is were
the
x.r vuuurcwcm
oaijy ra
•-. a .
markets of Euro:* until the crop of liable to be stamped, but also all rtedi- u.^..
Grange towns and them to thiak srf hidtogytnm an admir&lt;«u..ptsn oi ttr world in tbo wit 6M “8““W* S
1874 is harvested.
This, at present
/utg.wodd WiriRlir^toe.wvrM's sake.
gland, 44 in itiusi^
.\4 tn Belgium, 22
___
.
J
1eland.
It
rate*, will bring into the country over
like
u&gt; Hslland, 20- jg HwiUerland, Iff in
Opmiaou sense distated to
one hundred millions of dollars, giving.
Portugal, 10 tn Hwsden.^MMu Deamarit,

’

a-

•*,4*d

,r treoo ua a# »

JlUW.rWf ftWl’of Ac

earning of the mail—for a tall, thin,

'.™i»«s*«miM.tar.

Druggists arc complafeh#
every branch. Agent* from London, .
LTverpooh Glasgow, and other cities MlvJI
England and on the continent are now “
in the Wert buying wheat for Imiuw* b

It isn’t worth-white, under all cirenm-

woolen

cided upward turn. This is the first
time, we believe, in the history of the
blue cotton umbrella in the other.' We

.TUi* opinion became
^ra'
found, after repeated tifafa, ft
would not drink, nor Lad he been

lively Jwisfsmin the society of

pering in a Memphis theater the

iLuukoan fashions for. 1874—Poffs ■
Thx'ville du Havre is the fourteenth
switches and long trains.
large Atlantic liner totally lost.

Biio.es "pint—A brno&lt;fj imiMb.

die ages.

A vaanoa match—Popping the ques­
tion in the drawing-room.
&lt;
Am'___
the flgw that oonto in dtums al-

outside beat

.-plant

A woareto prosy lovem—Itiwnot only

Who prohwgahis wo^k fo aargreat a
length as poarihle, and still completes
it in time. Tlie ropemaket

“ Pa, what is the use of giving our
plga so much nrilk ?*• • “fio that they
may make'logs of thcms&lt;‘l ve *, • darling.' ’

Wowxn are like horse*—the gayer the
the harness they, have on, the better
they feel. . We got this from an old
liaclielur who waa early croasedun love.
Erdwui aeems.. to be opc of the oldest
of game* with cards. An instance is
recorded in Scripture, where tiie Levito
“ passed ” and the good Samaritan “ as-

sisled. ”
.
A rovxo lady asked a young gentle­
man which he thought the prettiest
flower, roses or tulij*. “ Your lady­
ship's two lips before all,the.roses in
ths world."

.

.

An old nuui's advice to a young man
। is, don’t love two girls at once. Love is
' a good thing, 'but it is like butter in
warm weather—it won’t do to have too
much on band ut once.

“Taub a wing," gushed s pompous
upstart, extending his bent arm to a
sensible young lady, st,the close of the
prayer meeting. “Not of a gander,”
she’quietly replied, and Walked home
with her' mother.
- ’
,.j
A okntleman, who rather suspected
some one woe pooping through the key­
hole of his office door,1 investigated
with ajiyTinge full of pepper-sauce, .and
and went bAtoo to find Mrwife had been
cutting.wood and a chip had hit her in
tho.eye.

anything be letter :tfati?the
following,'‘ copied from the trawler's
book ftt’on inn in Siritzertoud : , 1

“XU nrySwfcw«.'*w4&gt;3 !*'--••■,!&gt;

. Tub ftpjritualisi lecturer who noticed
a lady in' decjj mduming taking her de­
parture from th* ball, proph seiad bettor
than be knew: whe^ he told liar to*1 the
spirit of. her .husband dosirei to com­
municate with hex. “J know 'ii,H said
she ; “he’s waiting at the dbayl"
A man has been sentenced to'forty
lashre and five years' penal servitude in
Ehgbmd for throwing snuff in too eye*
of a jeweler and then stealing three dia­

mond rings. If all persons were puniahed in like manner who threw dust in
people's eyre before robHug tii4rt,^rhat
a lot of lashes would have to bo laid on.
This Supreme Court of VWgtata, in
the case of' Cullen agstm* tiieOnnonwealth, expressed its sympathy/rith the
Legislature in ita effort* to supj
*•¥
“ *•
!“_nrdTuw7rr
what
it call* the •'•F
barbarous
. rad. Mnti’
Christian practice of dueling.
The
court says that, . having ' ite ot^in in
false pride and a mistaken oMMie of honbr, and sanctioned and upheld to n cer­
tain extant by a vicious puhlk^eutimant, the pnwrfio® has ling^rej jn the
.Southern States much longer, Dian it
should have done. It' 1* cruelinlhe ex ti-cmr, and is founded neither fA morals,

nor in reason, ~nor in common s—c. It
not infrequently.results intthif death of
one or Ik»Ui of-th’- ixsnbrtauty, and the
question wluch called thereto‘the Cold
remains uusQttied, and is adjouhied for-

H in Norway, 5 in Greece, 4 in Turkey,

brought over in the steamer Brandi ua-

days be-

The gensxjd tuto) of .'dramatic, ।
lyric and musical oztiste and omployre
। cssds. and then-soils
ia 2,157,800 women and 3,Q27,4W mhfa. ,
Servia.

frozeu and stored in s cool, dry place on

to y»7 «“*

Tua old men in this country who have
The en­
yirank whisky for sixty years and are that the practice U'afl
fresh that it had 'chopping wood at 105, ahfl the old
terprising Arm whlrih’ifoes’’ftfc' Mtsineas
women who see to sew patchwork quftu
at ninety, will please rtep aside for
Mrs. Elisabeth “Wstker. who has just

of the London son Bfwda»yra^-niQa,,ax»d.whQac mw
house, apd Hix Moms Montefiore, both is found as witness £ a~burwlary
Hebrews, are to be elevated to the En­
glish peerage.

�LWWIMWlim.
n^~

VTWHto

JAN. 16. 1974.
The dato

&lt;4

• Good-by, you old aeoklic
head heathenwrote a Ik
man to his wife the te,t

Edinburgh *nd the

(ilOTEBBM, Drags,PR.YISIONS
TASTES HOTIMB,

i

Oar •»•!• are tIM with drabi

Thera are nearly one hvadrod
ttoa»anil q*s and womaa oat of
cmploymen^l this eity, and people
need not to supprised to tore of a
serious bread riot bafoeo spring • Aas-

will to the stove far the Duke to pnt

pete to |Hit down, which will give
them both something to do &gt; and

wifi mn hi and

baking

help

come ovrv to wring
Mondays, as it Were.
coufile have a clear

days,

That gratis vote* stffl whhipereih,
“Th I. ba not afraid."

A genteel nppering loafer adrlrsread
an insulting remark to a lady of Troy
N.Y. She had a pail ofyoaM ia tear
hand, and answered hia inqtertteeee
with a d ish of the lively liqmd which,
covered bin from head to foot. Ito
friends now regard him as a rising
young uiau.I

the things

out

So the young
future before

them. Here’s to their g«&gt;ot heit ent
der lamilics; uni may dey leel long

A young man sent hin girija box of
grapes, one afiemoon lately, and the
next day a fellow met him on the
that tight boot* may be dr a urn no
•treel and said, "Those grapes were
easily by a simple process. The
jolley good last night, send some up
Fifty-four Jourasdists, having more
•verx Wednesday evevtag—(hat's
or less lame, died daring 1873.
my night, you know."
holds his feet straight np in lbs air
Mr. K&gt; a riff of Ohio, wanted ip
Tell a lady that you recently saw a
until the blood runs out of them, thus fid dis on Sunday, and when bis As­
lady
acquaintance af hers and the
limlnishing the sise of the foot, when ter objected he hit her on the head
first question in reply is, "Whatjdid
it will slip inlo the boot as slick as aa I killed her and fiddled on.
•he have ou T' Tell . her husband
getting into a gutter pn a dark night
A whirl-wind, probably not more that you have seea an acquaintance
To enjoy perfect immunity from tor­ then throw feet la diameter, got hold of his and he will to sure to ask,
’
of
a min in the streets of Central ••What’s he doing bow r|
ture while the foot is thus incased, it
Citr. Col., a fcw days ago. and car­
is only necessary to remain in that
Between Spain and the United
ried him 100 fort in the twinkle of an
States in the immediate future three
poaitioe anti! ready to draw off* ths
will be a heap of trouble oa Unde
loots.
The Vulcan Iron Works of San Sim’s mind befere long, at the rate
Mrs. darn Swetland has taken the Francisco are doing a great business
things are going. And something
lecture fithi in the West, in favor of in the manafaetnre of cast-iron cof­ distressing in tlie towels too, aocoidfins. They receive orders from all ng to the appr rance of Ihiags in Texparts of the world.
marry without change of name.
We
The story that Louisiana ' bride
An advertisement in an Irish’paper*
fear that Clara wants smnelhing sho turning tn stone hy drinking water
■ett.ng forth tto many conveniences
riot receive. Some people are from a bowlder turns out to to a
and advantages to be derived from
too smart for this world and deserve ■ fabrics'ion. She merely “tnrncd to" metal window sashes, among other
to live on some smell island, where Charles and asked if her desr mother I particulars odserved "Inal those sash­
enldn't
always
live with them.
they ran multiply an I replenish with- Charles waa the one that turned to es would last forever -and afterwanl», if the owner had no use for
oat ’he aid of man or minister.
stone.
them, they -might to sold for old
Tha La Grange Ge., Rfftorlrr snye
A sot-stuck Boston news-boy tried iron.'
that “if the South could raise 500.000 । to sell his papers the other night by
mm she would not send them to , shouting "Evening papers—man sick
JSliltalO.
! over in Chelsea
Cubs, hut in another direction. There '
i
A Montana man has been exiled
won 1&lt;I, in tWht case, to a rattling _
pain of pitch
among the dry bones in the North, !I from fhe Territory under
.,
' anu
and (•...•.ragn,
plumage, »v»
for &gt;uo
the vi.-uc
crime mi
of u
marry
k*
t
.»iij-|
many an injury nvenged, many an ing a China woman.
Young men wdl rejoice to learn

Whicn makes it I

I postal cards, on which one might rr-!

the more binding.
... . „
.^^ -Bnek"

Chicago man wants two-ccntl

n
Pomerar

Atul all kiadt of Goods

Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hats, Caps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
To be Sold within the
next Two Months!

W\ A.AYL8W0RTH

DRESS GOODS
The Chilil can get jtul at Good Bargrim at the Aged.

Our motto is to sell as cheap as [Must
tie cheapwt, give 16 ora.
to the ft&gt;. and the right
change every time.
I buy all klad.of produo
Onr bu»iara« i« eoaductod
pvraaM principlM.

Greatest Bargains

be Closed. Out
MEDICINES,
WINES &lt; UNDOES.
PERFUMERY..

Very

Espraw ofltea huilding, WealaM. of Mala
Naabvii., Mich.

D. C. GRIFFITH.

PropriaUr of lbs

Kv«r atvoaia Ma»hTllle!

WOLVERINE MILLS!

Low

I*x-icew I

TOILET SOAPS.
TEAS.
COFFEE
, BICE,
SYRUP,
SODA,
Hosiery, [Linens, Shawls
SPICE8,
CRACKERS,
Flannels, clothes.
RATSENS,
LAMPS,
CHIMNEYS,
CABPETINS,
CASTOR.
KEROSENE.
limb, W»' lai* at Tnrifag feriri.
LARD OB MACHINE OILS.

Mery, Hatt, Cap, M Sloes

MY STOCK IS NEW

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

Terms:

would rerpMlfklly solicit Ibe attention of1
eustcm.ra to the fact that he is making in- 1
pro.raionla in bl* mil la which will prove a .
AB BUltwtdrrHS Out: OtrrilS brae&amp;l to onetomera na well as to himaelf. 1

You Will Find Them
OT THI MUT QCAL1TT. ASO

n. n. prncHis,
MU-

&lt;11 •pea Areeen
be Nettlet at eaee.

At Reasonable RsCm,

BRAND RIVER VALLET DIVISION.

। I“
ceive
an answer
cost
to the
«•, “_____
"«'1
"“X
wri.« ,Iwithout
h&gt; mply.
Ch.™
5„ I

,h..

School JBooIch
Stowe.awd|Www&lt;lew Ware

Wicliigan Central Railroad

insult wiped out T*

W)UD8|nou&gt;vore
. ^“WDCEBOBsb

My Carding Machine

-om a {’tree months top to Europe, a(way5 wants something ehe hasn't
eovery of hia health, and now g„t.
for h.
to mav« the Democrat
more
--------------4j
A
A Dublin
Dtihith coupio
couple were
were married
married on
on;.
promisee
-nd rc’uL'hle than ever j the lce the other day, and it would :
interest ing
have been highly romantic if the

M&gt; jerry w aA Of I" «M*t*
labll.had and P-f'M buMStaa.

199 Cte.

Mir Th. iGghrat Market Pries pate for
Prtxlaoo.
•

Mr. TtlWLFf*,

1.1 AYLSWOBTH.

Hr fam.
•
-------. j bride hadn’t fallen down snd emckcd
-।j Hranniia
x^h^nir
.
.
«r that H cerlnin 1 her anhurn head and kicked the ; it—u-m«’
A Green Bay pnpv
ndsom ' M Q: minister’* feetout from under him.
\
ndsoni * as tt • minister's feet out from under him.
'
young lady, was as ha.
, Georgia
„
.
' . , wae Imaged
.
.: Gra-,i
wenli.**
a
convict
7
,
.
, ,
went
i. to
4U|;
a fieorma
convict
wae hnnond ji
Mrrmk of lightning, nnd she
n and Recently for killing ito wrong man. ‘
the-office like a- thunder ftotu
j Th ' right one witnessed tlie core- :
pied a form ami npset the stone.
mony
The E/Xlish
«&lt;&gt;rry that the
If anybody safe yon if the propr rty I
,
■rd.uc'WI'"K iacho-hcr in | ESHS?1"''n from the city of Few York by __ it mn kea oranges so scarce ; K&lt;tra iupn«.
s,u**
'nd his fellow-thieves is to Spfln&gt;K
| hj„, jZlcUon,
Tweed
oJ
n&amp;w t|jey arfl Civil W*J '
in Engteno.
1 *—
to restored tv
..
,
.
hug it, you can say
in prison fat 8leB
•

'Coffee A 9«gar,

What Now!

whoa, work ha« .Iren wnivenud Mtlaf.eUon

Ddlea Competition I

__

tost Sunday
" g the
Chafine,
a prisoner in

The s«ioo. engine at Spenee. '•wi'.Holi
Detroit,jI
1 grinds
...n4. sausage An.t
1
and raviraCa
prints ll.ra
the T
▼.

H.kmm-of corcclion, committed suicide ;
Lansing only a couple of weeks be­

Year

Hons, Strap!

In Nashville, Mich.

AND VISIT THE

She was brought from I

by hanging.

III Dll ttIB! STAR!

rraelaim to
That mao
Who o-lrertto

nscmuAN wav’*

Quief, Lot

CITY DRUG STORE

Fever has made its bachelor, who wonted to mirry.l
"Alas! alas !*’ he cried, after ho had '
out
toeh married awhile.
, r&gt;(,
Battle Creek pubHahea eleven
•e« &lt;h» old foffraaa
An
obtluary
notice
in
a
Western!
jirnodcals u wic.h is more than any paper eoQtained.the touching intelli-'
S
fAigtn weiiy iu the state, except Di­
geuee that tto deceased “had accn-! _
mulal.^ .liule mm,., rad .« child- „ATIONAL HOTEL. N.I.

'fhe Scarfot

7“r’' 9*2
‘* "1.
wo’ wort

Saginaw has already raised 18,024
Ay Abe State Fay,

and have 11,000

Mm? • r.—w.
Bridges, of j mofeaon*. Tw. r. i.c.mb
.Ilacr.ee

QBEEK.
t

Georgia Lems.—"Bill
Dooley Couulj. .nemple.l I. knock |--------- uiwloutlon Wottae.

4o&lt;a • pis. ir» wua ■" '— ■" ‘
Maggie WaKecs, a wot*au stout
nw*Ip beretofore
UM tb* la&lt;U&lt;*

35 years old was arrested in Siginawpity, but monday night on a te'egratn
from Lousing. The cfaa/gc against

A ciicaa elephant.
Louiwrrite, i» on tee
rsen who tossed him —

!

-it—
।
|
I
Through trials and troubles we .
An old man named Vnndermcloo must all pass on our way to the grave.
was kil'ed Jan 13, in Grand Rapids Mr. Perteet theoolorcil man who was
hnng at Joliet, III., had au onusuai
Township, by g falling tr»B slrikin*
share of triatenrlhree in two years,
and brealusf Ws sUS
and coavietioft every time.
William Lamptov of Welister,
Over tto sbop-door of a porkbutch­
#'Ug^teusw 0o., white in tho act of er. fa an Eoghsh village in the east­

£rr is adullrymnd she admits having

ran away from her husband.

sad kawa ssi
Wousarr A Hou.se is tei. day direolrsd hf ■
nuiual eosaaoi, and hereafter tba buaaraa ,
Will to reoducsd by r. House A Sos. aka
*ll( settle alt Moenais of lbs lais trsa.
Nsabville, JaMsry A 1874.
Woumtt A Housm.
...
iadalMsd to tes teis Am wB!

Trimmed

OQnTS and

ladies

UNDEWnAE,

NOSlE/t^t fe-*

ft.

tfc«

ftrtt

time

it gels •

k EXCHANGE . Now you from the “Fadderland,”
Don’t be afraid,
For Simot is a Dutchman,
So go there and trade.

or THE won BTTLBB.

Our stock we’ll not enumerate.
For want o( more room,
But we have cveylhfag in our line.

NICHOLS’ GROCERY!

A wonyta fa Lousvilte, Tenn., re-1 anij

Sumlays is Ito strongest day, be-:

injuries are slight.

He w»» yirt. if it is the strongest, why is it so
none of yonr soft shelled fellows.
often broken ?
’

CANNED GOODS,
CIGARS,

CONSTANTLY ON HAND

DYSTER, IN tBUB SUMX

Give me a Call.
MNR1» CLSVU.

FUBNITUBKIAWACTORY!
JACOB LENTZ

But the but article,
W» mentioned a little too plain,

Pirttr, Liinn, MM, fflta nt
BEIBIAL nRITOIE
MIBBOIUi, PI CTT'RES, FIU MBS
AMD CABDB, BRACKETS,
DVSTKRSJrC-fcC..

From a Wash-tab to a Broom.

MITINS Ml rHITTD.
We keep all kinds of Notions,

Nu.:.ni: .

on tto Chicago if- Lake Huron R

op, bat foued him recovering aaasealltbe others are iraei-days;

GROCERIES

Fcegive us this blunder

yoor

X^’S’i.'^raXraeiGROCERIK, PR0YI3IMS, it,

of them piofced it tip, wherenpon the i
woman caught the chicked, cut open i
the crop, end, having taken out the I
jq omch.examiaiug cheated juuraai, Kth, sewed it np again. The cluete­
stin lives to crow over its ad ven
while the train was under full Lead-

3’hoy have a good line of Sugars,
Tea, Copee and Spice,
And they will sell all their Goods
At a fearful low price.
Now don’t forget the place, folks,
For they are in their new store,
Not into Downing’s,
But the very next door.

^:^kiMininery °°odfl'

The act was premeditated. •at X you

While Prank Hendee. a bondm

YANKEE NOTIONS,

CASH

the past eighteen centares, iaaline ns j
to the belief that no nutter how well I
- ----------------- ■
-

xpprning.

Me.h if Ct», Mglap if Cte,
BOAllD

MRS. h. O. OROOKER

HATS. GLUYES uimffiBB.

Mrs- unmn
Griffin Ul
of Ypsilanti,
Bn.
I wuauu, committed
-

Dry Goods

r. House A Son.

it

from the ern cocottes, way *- —— - -*—
wagon, bead flrst, breaking hia neck board representing
coal brandish!------and causing iastant death.
inscription. w
Detroit has a new self-propelling like his father.*
ptram Ire engine,—the only one west
Our experence, and tto history of j

whipping bis horses fell

This firm have just started
And afe bound for to sell,
And all who give them patronage
Are sure to do well.

Iw RM f ttyb ail Fact

appearance in Chaster.

—OF------

TOBACCO.

stong German, a situation in an eat- lx
He understands the busi’er Smith A fatnsm’s HsrJvara.
fore. She was a(tnosl eaten up by 1ing housedease and wh-n taken down the flesh ness."
I
*
“A lass, a laas!" exclaimed nn old JThc Bv
»■»» ready fall from her bones.

^ODefoysisc.

You good people of Nashville,
All stay at home,
And get your Drugs and Groceries
Of Simot &amp; Stone.

'YEW HARNESS SHOP

"W-.ntcd, b,«,

ftm.

STORK

DOWG &amp; ALLffl. HALBERT &amp; CO.
CENTRAL HOUSE.

)

you don't kiu'W.

DR U G

I* •eliciting a very large ran of custom.

And Toy* for the babies.

Come and examie our prices,
A ad we are sura you wilt boy.
8ftK 01ID3 AND CO mN LIN

And paint lor the tedire.

A. I*. NICHOLS,

97* As we have su esperiereed Prescriptiw Clerk, prescriptions wil
always to compounded with accuracy.

BOOTS AND SHOES,
Workmen.
GIVE HIM

O. A. STEBBINS.

Simot

Sf Stone

�—
wither.

ibe with hi.

I the chimney of Mr. FaRer'i residence util an
"TcugMfue.
, catigm uro._____
boer ft IJuW'a
j

GROCERIES!

♦kanger* Headquarters in Cbicator R bill of goods.and the good*
post him in cash pit three coot*

—The people of Sooth Hide had
for himself.

more than

Is are now some-

he could buy

CANNED GOODS!
OF

them in

NaahviUe for.

F.VEUV

BElCltlPTlO.X.

/*. Holier St Son

FRUITS &amp; CONFECTIONERY,

—James Fteming infcnus US ttiat
one week froei to day is bis last

(Successors to Wor.corr "&amp; Holleb)

PROVISIONS
or All. K1XDA,

boar tliis in mind.
X—B.», M.C.WitamrfU&gt;« Awyria^ —Ch*rl« D.Mett, of Sborid.ii., il

WOODES VD WILLOW

gartov .rrrrforj.
M. F.. Church, has been railed to fill now ehowlng his cud of gall sad bit
Irrtv*. 11 the Reform School at Lan
H. YOUNG. M. D. Office I wo the vacancy at
■ 4mo teMBh of Truman"* am. Nate
lie has been laying
Th* text
tho resignation ot Rev. J. M. Aikfn.*! **'’*■
. .. around oti(. j itaosxo mother and enrapaaion
.
village all the fall, and' a couple of”*eJ Op®*'
'Ciaaino byR. e. P. Holter,
vu Ua l*o otiMtieaa a*k4d by Jdb 14:10:
weeks
ago
Chris
Holler
sent
him
up
c. W.WLCKHAM. Particuln
*quar« inches of good reading matter,
I to his house to do. some chore* when
per woek, which is a* much, if not
he espied a coat hanging tn the kitch­
kgaiaJJ
more, than any'other paper m the
en and appropriated to hU own use.
A. BARBER. M.. Do. HonuoJohn Roe is Itack from Nashville,
• aolik 1’br.lrun mh! Slum
war county
Ilis mother heard of it and knowing
Michigan, settling np his affairs,' pre­
—Tlirac liarucss shops do
Charles to be a bad boy and not to vious to going into the hardware busARNO STRONG, Plain and Fancy NashnHe, but if you want good work11I be ooatfolled by her, iuduoed Chris incus al tho funner place—South
\J J«K Friairr K.erv ralWr &lt;rf Job PrtirtlM
to make oomptaunt against him. liend Trifaiiu

W

In fact evrrylhlHg Yom want
inlthe

GROCERY LINE.

H

Pulns id’s hardware.
B. RASKY, Drayman. Goods and
. *--- a&gt;HW •• Mir utaM la tW «UUa«.

J

Charles had an

W*lcott t«

good workman

—The "lillle domestic flutter'
TAMES FLEMING, Ik-putr Sher- spoken of in the News a fe
ceks
«J Wa«4 Can- In* AmmiU Win «Un»: I
ago baa resulted in the husband giv­

[AB. C. C. LINSLEY, Phy
1 ’ IWnlial. trr«U all i Wtrnle Mil

Q L. UICKS. Blacksmith
0. faml at te*. .bop. rwtev Mate a

QLEMENT SMITH,

Attm ail War at law,
JJENRY II. WOOD,

.

Justice of the Peaae
PAR A DY, Manufacturer of

Boots and Shors,

&lt;?

LlKUHAOohii.

“

k. •

JJASHVILLE HOUSK. ’
.

Carr. O. X. McC'obxhk. Prcpnaior.

examination before

That Sec. 3, of aad ordinance rat;tied *a
ordtassce to *Me»dordinance^ entitled
It is now thought that winter has ■■An ordiaanoc 10 prohibit tba roaaiag at
ing bis wife $10 and shipping bar to really act in. Iasi Tuesday we were targe ef »vw. Ur*r«, »ar«a. grtdinp
•«Jt4“ la hervhy ao*raded *e 4* to ret
Jackson, “for better or worse.
visited by the second snoW storm of I folic**: No eaUle
mwae. mule*, aeine
—Ta the village ordinance, relative the season, but it was a light one and
to cattie, etc, which appeared in the np to the present writing we are sti
Ibe
at refl* or elaewher*' in *ald villa re be­
Nawt a couple of weeks ago, a line without that desired luxury
tween the bonra of nine o'clnek P. M and
as un intentionally omitted.* It is sleighing.
Yesterday was very cold.
and people bundled up as if they Uc Gfievuih day aT-hovamber uuiil March
published correct m this issue.
lull &lt;jf each X&lt;v- 1
hailed from Ihe Artio regions.
’hr
To like effect Janubr* Sth. 1S74.
We received a call'from Mr. John
indications now are that we will sonn
Hotebkisi/&gt;ur Co. Register of Deeds,
have a snow storm that
dl afford us
NASHVII.LK .MABKET
and Mr Z. B. W tiltaoa, postmaster at
Ftaur, ptr barrel
weighing.
Meadville, thia week. These gentle
MAitNo. 1 Wbii*. Vbu
1.40fi 1,4-1
Red
Whrat.
tR ba
men were the two first foreign sub
—The second Quarterly meeting
lurk
Flour.V q*t
of
the
AL
E.
Church
of
tho
Nashville
scribers to the Naws, and may they
C irn,ehellad,_V &gt;.p
w
live long to enjoy its blessings.
circuit will be held at the chiuahui 0»t», *?
110 -1i
n«y. ?
—Last Monday one of the knives this village, oommeneemg on Satur
of a shaper in Lentz’s shop flew from day January 17th at 2 o'clock p. m
end continue through ibe following Sheep Pelt*, each,
&amp;O2
its place and struck the wall with a
Butter. 7* Ih.t
Sabbath. The Presiding elder Rev
isais
kerwhack” that mode the cold chills
C. S Fox will be in attendance.
crawl down the back of one of the
Usui*. *d th
L.
»
—L M Crane, of Eaton Rapid*, Lari,
workmen, who stood near. How for­
|T*lU*.iltb
. Ti
tunate that no one was in the way of will ,lecture in Hastings on Friday I Chicken*.
Cf.?3
I that knife.
Turkey*.
evening. Jao. 16th. on the subject
Puldloca,
6,7U
• Ancient Ruins."
___
. Osfoaa. 3
...rsi
—Since Conference the health of
* —A dozen exetemg*’ mode men­
Sl.3ViltI.76
j Rev. J. M. Aiken of the M E. Church
Tnrtt’pa, %*b«
.........dU/i. 40
C|,50£&gt;52.00
I has been gradually failing. Over a tion of the marriage ol the. editor of Appll*. al
Cniub.-nlrr, Tp bu
S3,oo?L$;;..m
week ago he started to go to Tekon­ this paper, varying in length from Debated Haga, ^1 KM.
$LOO«S.'i.25
Baevee •• .
sha bnt being taken worse at Homer three lines to two-thirds of a column. '■ ••
.$5,OOC«*3fl.OO
Maple Sugar, fT’b....
.
N.oiinUl |
ho waa usable to proceed further
—The Social fur the benifit of tho
and returned home this week. He
LOCAL antes:
M. E. Church was held at tho Nash
is not improving very rapidly.
ville House. I attended, end in the I
rwfeiraj a Cn. ju&lt; .7
—Last Monday night we saw a dining roojn found a happy group of |
pj.yj.ns end *• 1-* - ;
young lad leaning up against the did folks enjoying tbeuwelve* by!
furaisi, tUcm iu Urge 0* *^1.

MAMUVILL.E,

cigar.—which is
-

no

y^M. Jo.-iBs,

ATTENTION, ALL!

BUILDERS’

MATERIAL

AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,
pay th* uirbrai Market Prise for

2
POTATOES.

CORN,

APPLES,

OATS,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.
Delivered pl their

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

W&lt; also keep oa band aad bsee-for sale

Arc the

in die Market.

pry

LATH,
SHINGLES

WATER LIME,

SALT,
.

TINNER’S WORK A SPECIALITY.

HAIR,
STUCCO,

4-e.. fr..
vb'.cb *• ship sad- retail al bottom price*

P. HOLLER &amp; SON

HARDY Sc AINSWORTH.
-

New Store

uncomon sight also with
• never

MlotelM"*'- heard

r&gt;"U *Mtwim rrrt»
. Good n«B la Um IklrJ

E. R. WHITE.

until he becomes of age.

Tb-Mdssir-1

HARDWARE!

Please call and examine Good*
and pr:cc3 for yourselves.

riUai"^

Union House and endeavoring to suck "Charades, “while up stairs were thelqowoliuM al reJ&lt;*o«d pirfc**.
consolation oat of the-stump end of a young folks enjoying iheinsclves

TJNION HOUSE.

Cash Paid for Produce.

Vi UnixOrdlnnuo#,

Esq. Wood last week Thursday, snd
was sentenced to the Reform Scliodt E

HAVE A Fl'LLTSTOCK Or

Next I went into the hall. Here was
still a younger class and they were
taking'solid comfort in playing snap

P R O V ISIOINS

Z3*m&gt; mtiv rsonm n«M.
—Farmers having Butryr.^gp, Lord,
* —Messis. Bodine &amp; Martin's saw ’em cutch 'em and kiss 'em. lu this
PilaUx*. AfpUd, (hrfo'ja* iff ,
will do
I
joined
and
the
play
was
not
broken
and planing mill, at Vermontville,
well to cal! on Ei&gt; Whit., before .oiling.
burned last Monday evening.
It up until we were called to take re- He pay. the highest marks* prior in eaah. j
U.S jael opened al the old rtere of Dr. Lincaught fire during the aightand was frtshmentM, the refreshments consist
—ariffitbyWill pay the bighrit market | sky. a 212JW BTOCX of *•’! .aclested
put out. In the night it caught again ed jf coffee, cake, apples, etc. After
and gained such v headway before it awhile the “platter” was parsed
&lt;iram*ora 1 «ar*a&lt;erw I Cmaurera?
was discovered.that it was itapowi- around and the penies flew.like fun. . Uaw yua'iri^t Ci»'^utTS&gt; W oral fiaa
To which he isvitce the altealioa «f the
-•*.
A
ble to extinguish ft.
The mill con­ That night going borne the boys could ect Tobs«'&lt;io
Fuhlis, lie m!U
.
Hare von tri»J hie 40, SO, auJ 75 C»nl
tained first class machinery a«d the tell their girls “didn't we have a jolly and #1.00 Tea.
U eve-yon IwfcJan, tboan Bagsra for 10, L?lru»t ClasM Goodi,
loss is a heavy one, both to the pro­ rime though."
casisr
Devil.
I and
prietors and the village. No ineurane;
If not do so Immediately ; you *V1U act
BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH!
regret It.
_
—Our office has qf late been Ire-

CAPT. BOISE LARGEST AND FINEST

STOCK

Sroccrits and provisions.

PHA8. W. DEMARAY,

MHO! MDIC1L PROCEEDINGS.

JfiWELER A OPTICIAN.

quentely invaded l«y beautiful sage la
iin human form, which has so cora-

pletely bewildered and knocked our
1 devil out of "sorts" that he has been

ptfrrtlxnrexj idOrrtijnartrt/.

unable to set a stickfull without hav'ing the nameofuTie df the famaid

Nasbyillk. Mich.
Regular meeting held.

Olds, Damon, Hardy,

F. Bollks A S95 have knocked lb. boltom clear out ef old price. Li Hardware.

Present.

—Now ibu'lt ie inurt time for thoe« back-

Clever and

hardware.

n£U r. Hcu.sc A 80s buy Tor e««b sad
Mil for cask. Rny cheaper and •olLsheapor
Ibai any fir® hl the Meaty.
It

MUT MARMT!
ROBERTS A HQIi

Recorder.

—Mr. fc Mrs. Olds, wri! entertain

denee Bext Tuesday

Show Goode.

WY- Call aod,ei*_tine before pnrebaaiag

Iverybody b ladled to sail sad «mo.Im the Mammoth Block. ooMiatise of

Crockery
Dry Goods,
Glassware
Notions,
Stoneware,
Clothing,
BARBER SHOP,
fa the bulMi.tr »»pp"Mte the Union R
,
Hats and Caps,
Sugars,
Nash villa whseo
MR. DELL BARLOW
Teas,
Furs,
Buffalo Robos,
Ccffeo.
oom

r-,.-.........
prepared to
prieee.repai

ly attend'd te.

Shop erer IVcH Barto*'*

Gent*’ Famishing Coed*
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
PIPES fc.

MILLINERY

UNDERCLOTHING

GIVE HIM A CALL.

Mr*. H. E. BUTI.EU
U w... I*.
vietni

M IlMlmll.

rrA-nnor MicnroA*

lOitery

.WBABl,'

at their reai­
evening, an 1

enjor • aocul teUnuv together.

Mm. DiG... See

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
M«». W. X. BUTLWL

MUSIC TEACHlNGl
IRS. I. J. THIEHU

bm wheo n »w jrpjMid to disinter
terer and the ebortioc-

Trouble to

LE«»Y C. B&lt;MHE.

President ■nd

the Christian Social

the died in the

No

AL. TROUT WINE,

SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

ESH MEATS.

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE !fl

Ccuh jPoid for Produce of aU fdruh.

I » gved.snpply of Ed WntTi's 60 «t. Syrup.

Minutes of the previous meeting
read and approved.
he gives vent to hi. feeing, by gust,
On motion by Mr. Davison the or­
dinance passed at last meeting wm
of melody something like thia:
amended so as to lake effect January
24th. 1874.
On' motion by Downing the time
—White a young man was peace­
fur collecting taxes was extended
ably wheeling a wheel-barrow down
until March 1st, 1874.
lug*
On motion by Davison Mr, Wood­
ring was allowed as a Under the sum
of $30 for the right of way for HighHardware, |Palnts^Olfa, Pa.li
way purposes en road running east of
Door., Blinds, Stc.
J. Purkey's to county line.
drug store he came very near running
On motion T. Smith waa allowed
'over and annihilating' old Mr. Hate, the snm of «75 for causewaying.
who passed all through the erar of
Mation made by Clever that the
18It without receiving a scratch, and Village Treaaurer tender H. Lee, • 10
with the money now io treasurer's
SMITH . VUTMAM.
hand, belonging to H. Lee. Carried,
i
The following accounts were preI feels like ft. .
and oe motion allowed.
.
Old. &gt; Co.
&gt;8*6
—The miateriou. death of Miwj
Wm. M Grifg..
f!0,7a
Lillian Noble, of Battle
On motion Council adjourned.
I
Chnetmaa.has erdatrd quite an excite

y£I&amp; AND WKHT8B GOODS

Jaa. »Uh, 1*74.

AM of CMfi&amp;y Prato tto in
Hirtet Met Price.
»

ftr (Mai u

C, A. TRUMAN.

�StWB 1H BJt/XF.
zzasb qy aixot/c jRtitaMxa&amp;
I tiu* for tart year, upto ***■ L »*y
I A Loudon popotr gives ■ liat showing j ■And an irtmatatf °iwuf&lt;wn* ***
J tipii the ViBe 4&gt; Havre waa the foot- |&gt; the number of immigncta who axri*rd
j tecuth largs Alia-rtic liuer totally loal, J

»—L- A. MamhMn. Chi asm, Mlcli.;
f*.M. Wahie, Cincinnati, O.
M. Tticmmu. ter aa^y years managing
n£4te liMrttUe AMtet’, ha- retired,
sUMpf br A- C. BMMn, Ute of th*

—The lawyer* of Kerites are in a bad way.
meeting of msmbeni of the bar was held, the
dier day. for the parpoee of racomuHoding a

tuoky, is dead.
-The President, on the Mb inat.. sent to
tho Senate tho nomination of Caleb flushing
a* Chief Justice cl ths Supreme Court.
- Prreident Groot has appointed George S.
Peck Dulled States “Attorney for Kansas.
—It te reported that Judge Durell, of Louis-

reeoiution with onlv two dlMMtting rotea.
—The 1-r-i.wm. «. th. mb tab, -Mr—1
, nuum W th. L'drtd BUM
U. mmlB.uor,. M ». Will— J untie? and Mr. Brin tow a* Attorney General.
Thia waa don* at the roqueet of Mr. Williama.
Tho following te » copy of hte letter to the
preaidant requesting the witl.drewal of hia

...________ _____ Court of the United State.
-The scheme for consolidating tho Chica­
Since that time the fltxxl-s.te. al calumny t» all
go and Northwestern and the Milwaukee and
direction* bate been opened ;;pon me. My ablliSt. Paul Railway Companies is again revived.
—In'Stew York. Pittsburgh and Louisville,
large mass meetings pave been held by tho
unemployed working.people, and resolutions
-Jk'WMhbigtou diepetch of the 6th luat.
Mya : There te now a-.tembted at Key Woet
the greatest naval fleet ever collected at one
piece under our flag nine* tl&gt;e war. Tb» Govorusieni l**a erderod a grand naval drill.
—The Supreme Court of Texas ha* decided
that the recent election in that State waa uncottatentlonal, and the witting officer* will coaMWueritly bold over until the Legialatr.ro

An iocreaae of freight rate* from Chicago
to th* East I m been decMed upon by * confem&gt;oeof 'rellro*d men *t New Tork. Thte
nuee follow* the does of water navigation and
the cou»&lt;&gt;qtMmt interruption of the competi­
tion whicifc forced the road* to lower their
cJiargee last jane.
—The Union Pacific railroad land ealo* darl it«.il»w 4«re-177.083 acre* worth «W3,030avaraging 103 acres to each pnrehaee. Total
nalea from the beginning, 848,682 acree, roal. iring »3.840,560.
—Tixe United SteteaSupreme Court ha* imetainod the Iowa Railroad law ae far as to de­
clared not in conflict with the Federal power
of regulating commerce between the Staten.
• —Th* Indiana temperance law han been de­
clared nnoomtltulional by the State Supreme

regulation of tho railroads by the Houaa Com­
mittee on Roads and Canale thia rooming
showed that there :a a substantial unanimity
of opinion in favor of Mr. McCrary's schema.'*
—Helena, Montana Territory, wu almost
dertroyed by Are on the 9th ixud. The fire
broke out in the Chinese quarter of the
town. A strong wind waa blowing at tho
time, and nothing could stop the progress of
—Nearly a million dollars' worth of prop­
erty wm, destroyed by the recent fire in
Halen*. Montana, upon which there was very

—Nearly 4100,000 worth of lumber waa de­
stroyed by fire at Sand Lake, Mich., a few.
day* ago.
—A dispatch from New Orleans says: “ The
dewre for an entire repudiation of the State
iudebtedneee te growing among the mareee."
—Anotherroeeting of Wentem and Southern
Ccngreaamen. to take into ennaideraiion the
iransfiortauon queation, waa held at Waahing■tsnta tte •reding of (be 10th inet. Bcpre-

PATROXS OF BURDA XDRY.
-Th» Grange movement ban reached the
Territories. Colorado has already ten lodges,
with au aggregate membership of 400. A
lodge ha* been organized al Birmarek, Da-

| with greai aawtfleo of Hte, K&amp;ce the j
antbortitev. staunf; test t!&gt;* principal objart' ■ CtuiSrti Vewrebt ltegt»n« to raa in IMfl.
nf the Govermseut io to re-w-taMtab enter,
, | The fin* dimmter oi thia ctaas wu that
mrf r.!-.-.,w iu -rompaUlsOty with th* ItepaM*
and hbert*. To aecarv tMa object, it will «•. 1 which occurred to &lt;be Governor FcoMer,
tiound from Liverpool to Naw York,
ploy tbe tnoat ia*«p(tioi
I mhich wu run down off Holybud on ;
--A great number of •
| tbc 19th of February, IM1, when 122
by the uw Kpa&lt; &gt;lea Go w
malic. Mtrrtce. but fi la
’ person* periahsd. The Freaidant, u
fill remain at WaaLungtou. Tiw’ far m is knowu, foundered in the fol­
f &lt;i( 1W4 ba- been adlad out for
£. Th* MiuUtry Um bwusd *, towing month. In August, 1M8, the
muilfwtto, dectariug Itadr objeota to tie Wen-. Otieau Monarch wu. burned off Grout
Heal with tbnre of the revol «rtk»r of M»H.’ A Ora'-'h Head, a few hours after leaving
decree ba* been promulgated dissolving the' Liverpool, and 178 lives were sacrificed.
• OnChriotmasEve,lMi,ihefKGebrge,
from Liverpool to New York, was
burned at sea, with about fifty persona.
. The George Cauuing, coming out from
&gt; Hamburg, was lost, with ninety-six
‘ livep, on New Ycwr’s Day, 1855. The
Pacific, which was the first steamer to
—Th* French Cabinet Minister* all tanderw*. cross the Atlantic in loss than ten' days,
tbidr renigttatioa* Uie other d*y, but MscMa-' diMppeared, with IM paesengers and
bixi ret ami to accept them.
-Ratuni* of Ch* elacUona for member* of crew, iu 1856, being supposed to have
the German pMlismoiit *bow that the num­. struck on an iceberg. The Austria'waa
ber of National Liberal* and Frogroaeimitete। burned in mid-oceen with 471 souls on
returned la'abort oven, other partite falling( board on the 13th of September, 1858;
_ and tho Indian was lost off Newfound­
' land, with 27 lives, on the 81st of No­
-An Amencan brig waa recently boarded offr vember, 1859. The Hungarian, with
the coast of Cub* by a Spanish gunboat, and[ 203 peraons, went down near the coart
tho captain required to show tho veeeel's pa-• of Nova Scotia in February, 1880 ; and
240 lives were lost in the wreck of the
Anglo Saxon, off Cape Race, on tho 27th
of April, 1863. The City of Boston waa
Larding Bilbo*.
probably wrecked on an iceberg in Feb­
-London ]7*pers announce the death, at
Moorlands, near Southampton, of Sir Richard ruary, 1870, with several hundred vicGlam, aged fill, well known in connection with tima, not one of whom has been heard
of ainoc. Twenty-four perished in tho
-Tho Spanish Cortes is not to-be assembled wreck of the Germania, off La Rochelle,
tor * year, and the Interval free from its dis­ in December Inst. ' Ths oolliaion be­
tracting intarforenooa is to be devoted to sup­
tween the Northfloct and the Murillo,
pressing the half-doxen rebellions which are
now raging, and restoring order throughout in January, caused a Ins* of 230 lives,
and about 360 were sacrificed in the
the country.
wreck of the Atlantic, on the 1st of
April. The statement that the Ville du
Havre was the largest vessel ever built,
with the exceptien of the Great Eastern,
is manifestly erroneous ; for while her
tonnage measurement was 5,500, that of
tho Warrior is 6,170 ; that of the Agin­
court 6,621, and some of the more mod
ern vessels of the fleet are still larger.

-Grange* are brtug formed In Wiaconrtn at
the rale of two a day. The total number In
the State •* reported by the Secretary, on the
Sth inst., wm308.
—Th* Maryland Patron* of Hn»bandry met
al Baltimore on Jan 7 and organized a State
Graug*, Jo—ph T. M&lt;x&gt;re. of Montgomery
county, being elected Worthy Maater. Tney
adjourned to meet again in March.
—The State Grange of Pennsylvania held a
three day*’MMuuon al Harri*burg. commoncmg
Jan. 7. There were over eevanty delegate* in
attondauce, and harmony and good feeling
prevailed.
-The Grangers in the Mlasouri Legislature
held a meeting 1M1 week, at which they re1 solved to act together a* a unit, and regardIom of former political tioe, on all questions
of reform, political or fluanciaL Al the same
time tbev put forth a decteretio.i of Ihetr
principle*, which demand tho abolition of th*
National Bank eyetom, and the denial of
vested rights to railroad corporation*.

uooe of them *rre for so |on« a period »• th&lt; teat.
....Wright (low.) introduced a resolution tntrurtlt&gt;g the CouuultU-e &lt;&gt;u ibe Civil tervice and H«trrachmeat to Inquire into the expedieaey of report-

Homt.—BUI* introduced :. To provide for the
appointment of a Ocuunlailcn to examine the la­
bor qnrotlnu; to prereni the alanghter of buffalo;
to appropriatr the money that U due Indiana and

FINANCIAL AMD &amp;ID US TRIAL.

—Ths Comptroller of the Currency ba*
called for statements of the condition of Uie
ustional banks at tho close of burinoM ou
Dec. 25, 1873.
—The Penm-ylrauia coal-operator* have
made a proposition to tho miner* to make tho
basta for their wages daring 1874 on a aliding
•rate, to go a* Low a* 82.25. It U lieliorcl
that Ibe minor* will accept, and that no
trouble will oecnr in the coal-rogionn.
-A Pottsville (Pa) dispatch of the 12tb
lust, say* tho minor* have rejoetad the propo­
sition of the O| cratore to reduce their wages
on a eliding scate going as low aa tZX, and.
9,W0 miners of that region alono are idte, and
that all great coal operation* of the section
—A you to named CUntou Kuauff, of Wert have ntoppo*!. The miner* will pot, under any
. the other day became en­
raged al hia autter, an eatimable young lady,
about *ot*o tovol matter, and atrock her ov«
the head with i fi&gt;e poker, killing her almoat

proteoting against the
&lt;T&lt;lat. and denomtong it ar the work of. denmgognee. The
bawegin? army at Cartagena swept* th* m&lt;
order of tMugr. and the Madrid militia Ju*

auLtmxN orrttB Look

palm axd

Editobh would be saved a/wprU of
trouble and vexation if all contributors,

Hood mirtter nd •
» porta-x tuamm »nd
of the Fyatem. Never b
hisfciry of thb-wirtdrfeWA^

or those w.ho desire to bedome contrib­
utors, understood how to prepare man­
uscript designed for the pteML The
following rhyming advice is to eicellcnt
that we quote the whole of it for the
benehi of whomsoever it may concern :
» Write upon !&gt;•««■&lt;&lt; a tfmgte star.
CroMaHjottrflaadMaSy AjTyiwfS;
On oMatesonljr M roar Ware
Both sidM filted up aurnuM a Vrtdaai Grtre.

GARGLING (ML
n» sudirf Lilians «t a, Wte
Good to Prime Steen

Medium to Fair..........
hjferiar to Common.,

The catching of frogs has become
qaite a busineaa in Eastern Massachu­
setts.
According to a Newburyport
newspaper, the frog-fishery empleys a
number of' men in that neighborhood.
The market for them is in Boston; where
INTKRNAL IMPROVEMENTS.
Propositions relating .to internal im­ the epioures like them an a change after
provements continue to rain upon Oon- too many fish-ball*. One Newburyport
! man' has taken 1,000 and another 000
gft’ss. Among the most remarkable of
bill in- ■ frogB th‘B season, making 3,800 hind
any that have been offered is
trodiiced the other day- by Mr. Bom- ।I legs in alL Theae creatures,- after capberg, of Alabama. It proposes to ere-1i tore, are kept in tubs, fatted with meal
ate a bureau of national improvements , and forwarded to order.

Army, the Secretary of the Smithsonian
Institute, the Superintendent of the
Const Survey, the Superintendent of the
Naval Observatory, the United States
Geologist, and the Commissioner of Ag­
riculture. They arc cmjxiwered by tho
bill to proceed at once to moke a survey
of the country, with a view to establish­
ing a uniform, connected, ■ and continu­
ous system of improvements, and tend­
ing to develop the resources of the
Union and to secure for the agricultural
and other products of the country cer­
tain and cheap transportation to the
seaboard and other countries.
The
object of the survey is said in the bill te
bo “ To check the waste of the national
treasure in desultory appropriations
upon works.of a purely local character,
of small national importance.”
\
We may learn a lesson in kindneas to
animals from Lius ” Heathen Chinee."
A gentleman who bus traveled exten­
sively in Chimt says:
‘They ore al­
ways kind to animals and never pnui^h ;
hence a mule that, in the hands of a for­
eigner, would be not only useless but
dangerous to every one about it, t&gt;ecomea, in the possession of a Chinaman,
as quiet as a lamb and as tractable as a
dog. We never beheld a runaway, a
jibing, or a vicious mule or pony in a
Chinaman’s employment, but found the
same rattling, cheerful pace, maintained
over heavy or light roads, by means of a
iun-ror cluek-k the beast turning to
tho right or left, and stopped with but
a hint from the reins. This treatment
is extended to all the animkls they proas
into thfei” service. Often have I ad­
mired the tact exhibited in getting a
, liirge di orc of sheep through narrow,
crowded streets and alleys, by merely
having a little boy to lead one of the
quietest of the flock in front; the others
steadily followed without aid either
from a yelping cur or a cruel goad.
Cattle, pigs, and birds, are equally
well cared for.”

were made by Mrosrs. Hurlbut, Stannard, Mc­
Kee, Holman and othon*. and various nehemre
for xtrgr and canal improvement were diecuaaoi All admitted tho absolute necessity
for cheap transportation, bnt were widely at
variance in their views regarding the mean*
that would eecurn that end. Another meeting
will be hold on the 24th iuat.
—The Louisiana Legislature ha- repudiated
forty per cent, of the State debt The HU
provides, tor th* funding of tho outalanding
habUitiea of the State at sixty per cent, of its
face value tn a new bond.

mulgated a decree suspending the conatitn-'
tiooal guarantee*, and putting In force tho law
of 1870 for tho maintenance of .•wdar. It ha*

ISU
It *ri*M frow
•re.iJ.ta«Dftro» nrrtkewK. ywfliliroetuma
for SIM win
M*k &gt;041*.
M'waMkatMtaMlmila «r CTftBl fmuri u
**sffu&gt;ir? tttarn&amp;m psagebs. .
_

E6B&amp;KR
Lockport, N. Y., U- 8-

£/Z3XS£.VS!^i

If we may credit the observation of a
Boston writer, there is inevitably an
ascending and descending scale in fam­
ilies in regard tojgmey. That is to
say, wealthy yonnf men begin where
their fathers left off, and end where
their fatiwrs as business men began—in
poverty- It foliovrs that &lt;mr million-

men who ore st present skillfully condnetiug the onerous details of the pea­
nut, candy nud l&gt;ootbl»dk trades. One
clever iittte match merchant is men­
tioned as one of the coming gold princes.
Having nothing but the power sad the
determination to work, he borrowed a
little while ago «25, all of wWA aston­
ishing fortune he tevaated in matches.
He presently soM hi* tdoek at &amp; good
profit, paid hte debt, and began brnrin***
untrammelad, putting every ip*rr dol­
lar in bank, sud bting now the pwteewuw
rrt, ud nwo»y euo»«h b~Sdm to pn
him daily comfort. This is the aort of
boy to know hia catechism and never go
■wimmutg on Hamtay, and naturally to
grow up rich and respected.

Or the rixty-tw* num actively «»gaged in the R*ton Te* Pwty, in 1778,
only two had middle n»me«,

------- may be truly said to be
--- ---------- all o‘hcrH, and is becoming
a bitter dose indeed for tho charlatans
ond quaokn, &lt;ni account of ita immense
sale aiad universal popularity. Not only
are these Viueoab BrrTERS, as ho calls
them, an invaluable tonic and alterative,
but they are acknowledged as a standard
Meoicinb, and the astonishing rapidity
with wlrch they cure diseases hitherto
declared incurable seems almost in­
credible.
After having been -carefully
tested, they are kept on hand in thou­
sands of households, and used for any
and every form of disease, maay. relying
upon them in preference to the most
celebrated physicinn a They hsvv be­
come a recognized “ Family Remedy,”
and properly so.
25

Fever and Ague,Intermittent ^ever,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, Periodical or
Bilious Fever, Ac., and In*
deed ell the affections t
which arise from ma-*; £
larlous, marsh, or
mlsaamatio , • z -V
poisons, '
'

$15

S502.BEWARD.

.IBU.

PUlfe'wA'it IKS
totessufitss’s?

K. Johneou, aed
fiaxford. Ills
of Bld

_ .

Merchant's Gargling Oil Co,

to consist of the Chief Engineer of the 1

—During the yrer 1873 ths public debt of
the United States has been diminiidied *2,937,012. The increase of the debt in Decem­
ber waa *S.158.272. In November the incrMM
wxa $9,C«5,577. making an bi&lt;?raa*o of tl7,481.H50 in two mouths.
—Henry Clew* A Co., whose failure was one
of the earliest and largaet in the panic tast
summer, announce that tiwy are ready to pay
all their obligation*: in full.
—The trxdc statistic* of Indianapohs for the
psot year show an increase of &lt;16,000,000 over
the year 1872.
-Stateen hundred of the lake Buperior
copper minors are on a strike for higher

- Tweyanugnicn of Eut Haginaw, Mich,,
—A Havana dispatch *aya: "Tba «vsrwho went out fn-biag on the Um day of tbo
.*•* were&gt; carrite away ofi au ice-cake, and, i throw of tee Caateiar Miuntrv ha* bc-cn favor­
after aererrt days' ateence, war* given np a* ably received in Havana. The Caxwio E*psualia
MpecteBy Jubilant. The volunteer*
loai. After drifting about in the lake for atx
are evidently in favor of a monarchy. The
crown*
on
the stern* of Spanish veeeels.hi the
an almnrt dying condition. A party of six
mess: who Vfiate search of than ar* believed l.artor. which were painted over when the Itoto Lave been Sort, as there boat ha* been found
bottom up near the above,
• -David A. Gag*, tho defaulUug ea-Treaa-

cbltarre.fr.-M ItetMNi retaatvr ctttwMM
thasanlt. U«wr*&lt;4*M&gt;4U7 *f Cha rtMBM
tfatta wtta a*l*a. iw*** to* rewsm, mat
real, MtalUi aal aaorfort to matter «M AIM
kaltava II to M IXa teat ate Itareal BamMy

HECTAR
‘45LUT

UNDEVELOPED WEST
Five Years in the Territories.

MHlimiiL'

TK BEST B8LLA110WBW,

m. WHimat.

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Progression. No Retrograding.

"n&amp;JHVILLE, BARRY C&lt;1; MICH., FRIDAYi JANUARY 23,1874

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because I love him, aunt'
*' 'You little goose !’ cried the old

NO. 17.

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THE VillGINlUX NXG0T1A TI0N8.
A statement from Glen. Sickles con­
The St. Louis Democrat has been
cerning
the negotiations between Spain
Ctu-torwly liwkiug ovex our last census,
and studying the record of the toilers. and the United States on the Virginins
affair
luu
just been made public, which
Figures may not be juicy, reading, and
may be famous only for telling the throw* some light on that matter, and
satisfies public curiosity as to the pre­
can sontetimes Weep—and, all in all, we cise reasons which impelled the late
don't know anything like figures to set Minister to Madrid to resign his post.
tfie fari&lt;ty aglow *nd quicken romance,
According to G«i. Sickles’ history of
tnrin» the
Each census pets IM
us j,
all nip
picturing
the these negotiatisnx, it appears that from
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, requesting my presence oh a

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A'reporterof the Chicago
havihg visited and inspeOtod the daw 'rtkblcs,
in that city, whtfh -the pro^Wof pro­
ducing the animal virus that is su pposed

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of business. I burdened myself
th no unncce&lt;mBy*1hggage. What ’ •• As for me, yon can fancy how I felt.
to act as a p^eveniivtf-of/$mall-pcx is
an unknown suicide ’ want of au- I had no thought of suicide now. My
desire
live and ask that
questipn carried on, initiate* the public into the
»oda
oflinen?
_ was to
........
.rajiaH-wni
.of^taifae over again. I pocketed my mysteries of this liinguinr trade : Hav­
Johnny, don't blow m
ixl my grandfather by an embrace, pistols, and crept down on the other ing purchased a heifer of fair breed, the
started upon what I mentally tide of -tha bed.' -I stopped toward the bettirthe - |&gt;rted 4A*6
returp
of
the
virus,
it
is
galled
for
a
Mr &gt;S&lt;iwHWA .wfMt. *. ‘Mff. bureau and blow out the candle. The shortW/Anl troll feXroAthg&amp;aOinIt b to do all U*M, *a&lt;l Ihlok
TO©
Wb*t xouJd they rwai^; "
taint red light-of the fire was still in the
future, and estimating the glories of the 7th of November, whenhowasofficialined spirit
** kkn »j
“There was a certain hotel to which .room. As I dashed ont the door, I fer diet When ready for the operation, auqllier\ century.’ We wish the jx-ople ly.apprised by Secretary Fish of the cap­
Daby J«nate.bo«*t(teM.r * • the
beast
is
led
out
into
the
open
space,
Coul4
ftU'
have
an
opportunity
to
study
ture
of
the
Virginius,
until
the
14th
of
y of the people of our village were heard two female screams, but I escaped
and by- means of ingeniously aiyanged- tl^p. story of these figures of American that month, he acted mainly on his own
in safety.
.
'Terrible boy ! j6ur rite b
stnqrn,
is
I
fieri
tofaflat
IxjkrdJ
Whsfl
“ I met the waiter on the stain.
lite- Wtfeel as if. they brought ns into judgment On the 14th of November,
Why will ran eUnd u jxm'jl
Uius securely fastened, the ’boarA is closer, sympathy'with all .who drive, or he received by cable -Secretary Fish’s
better. Thither I walked,'deter“ ‘Found out the mistake, sir,' he
CH- lu »pri!in&lt; ifet*wOfi
turned flat upon the floor, with the .flaivcj.i Estimating from the census, we elaborate instructions of the 12th.
incd to leave noTHTOtf of my destina- .Saidj. ' just coming to rectify it’
beast stretcheif out upoix^t paVefTmtA.'
on to those who knew me—no clew to ' “ Don't mention if,’ I said. ’ I’m
And - WHuewbat. over fl,QOQ,&lt;XM) directly From the tone of these' instructions,
by identity UxtiaMC.TihufflMiuld find me yery .glad—that is, it don’t matter. A pair of scissors are produced, aud tlie interested in the culture of the soil, Gen. Sinktes supposed that the United
ibowb lb.
.
f&lt;rt&lt;u hi» no&gt;A&gt;Uitfc4i*ioHere5s -something for your trouble,’ rough hair on the buttocks, the ndficr, 3;000,000 of whom are laborers, 4,000 States Govem’’*.3nt had assumed a posi­
and the belly, places which it. is im­ dairymen, 3,000,000 tenners or land tive attitude. Ho road the greater por­
Yrt, if Uxra &lt;Ur'»t not top*,
love.
and I-gave him n five-dollor bill.
possible for the 'beast tb rub agaiust
proprietors, 1,000 florists, 31’,000 gar­ tion of them to Carvajal, the Spanish
u*Deh Ihy Joy in lean,
“ He said, * Thank ye, air bqt I saw
Hire mile
1*1™ I
Xranaa doubt, and gmfirtftrWrtA ;
ra the batter's mark from my beaver. that ho thought
Free of lM« world »ud
IU v
me. crazy.
Ho anything, is cut off. Then lathering, deners, about 15,000 herdsmen and Minister for Forvign Affairs. That ofthese parts, they are closci^'shtiVen ’Aith*
w.mld j cwW join ypnryejiiiffl
droyera, 1,000 vineynrdista, a few bee-&gt;&lt; tleial conunnnicated to the Ministry, and
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Wi «&gt; was continued iu his opinion when, as 1
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speak, like one going to his own fn? passed to the door of my own room, I: an ordinary razor, until the skin is per- ratyers, hud ’3,000 of sundry kindred ] the Spanish Government came to the
Tb»n any nymph old poeu d!M*33I&gt;.H
foctly exposed, and free from dirt,’ With
VARIUTIK^. - conclusion that the United States Gov­
cried :
employments.
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a lancet, or theJ-poipt of a qhppWde'
A CtBcrrr - Gonrt—Tl»i ‘ MiipSfTway
The. clergymen number •15,000 ; the ernment was in earnest. Sickles gave
“‘Heaven bless twenty-one! It's a
of a knife, slight Incisions are tilth made,
•ajEVSKfirOptora, 2jOO0; the architects, 2,(MM); tlie the Spanish Government to understand home from singing-school.
. . pert clerk, lifted up his head and lucky number!'
Wht is. a newsboy fike iP'b'ft^iriflbvr ?
Wrapt in a
yf
&lt;«,,
“But I never was saner than I was ' and to each a lit! Ip vaccine matter is ap­ artiste, 3,fXk); the authors, 500; the den- the inevitable consequences it might ex­
itared. I J*^4T^iqnKr traveler to
I plied.
Ordinarily, as many a:i 100’
And niuar, »:&gt;&lt;! fold U»y Uncuid arm«,
then, and never half Ao happy.
tista,
8/100 ; servants,
domestic,
1,000,- pect if it failed to make immediate and Because the oldcvhe grows:Hib'’!tioFlBBf
I bcm, that was evident.
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! places are tapped on the animal. ^ (K
X)hotel-k^Hra,
28,000
; journultata,
«»
charm..
i iMfl »« *orf
■ “Of course I* proposed to Jeaaie the
ajpplc reparation for the past, and to a yeller he’ll be.
.
very next day, and I need not tell you I treated in this way." The -operation 6,0-.0; laborers. 1,400,000 ; laundresses,
give security for the future. He man­
What word is that CthijpiWted of IfttB
satisfactorily accomplished,- flic board
that
her
answer
was
not,
‘
O
dear,
uo
aged
his
cam)
so
that
on
the
nightui
the
75,000
j
barbers,
25,000;
lawyers,
50,
­
Arid a faint clink of glasses iu nn inner
is again raised to a perpendicular po­
000 ; musicians, 8,000 j nurses, 12,000 ; 27 th of November he succeeded in bring­ remains? Stone. I :.r
Apartment told of some conviviality. and that’s why I call twenty-one my
sition, and the beast relrascd. ‘ I? is led
army and navy officers, 2,000; Govern­ ing the Spanish Government to terms.
One old num rtackhw lMhrApa]&gt;er before lucky number.”
Mrs. bitrrn says hate husband W
to the stall, fed, and othentfse care­ ment officials, 45,000 ; and Government A protocol was drawn by himself and
P&gt;e fire. Nothing else wns astir.
fully tended. For four, five or six days employes, 15,000. Pliyriciona number Carvajal, which was to have been signed a tallow candle, because, lie Mff*!8
- CURHKXT iTXMS.
“ I asked for a room- The’clerk nodsmoke
when he isgQjpg.p^u; ,
n,m
Eionrr million dollars’ worth of real no results nre attained. There is-a 05,000; sculptors, 200 ; soldiers, 23,000; on the morning of the 28th. It had
What is Umvdifference between^ gmuy
slight, gradual incri-ase of inflammation, teachers, 140,000; restanranteta, 00,000.
1 SI *•! ' &gt; &lt;,&gt; 5 L ’ '
been submitted to the Ministry, and ap­
j *“
you care'what, floor r hc'askcd. estate changed hands iu Chicago last
end the beast appears to experiencu'a .• Of tradesmen we find 10,000 agents; proved: On the morning of the 28th, drew. and. a drawn topth,? Opejis
y*ar*
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wf
” ‘■*1 shook my head.
“d the other
slight pain, bnt never so greatly os to 10,000 bankers ; 15,000 barkeepers ; the Spanish Minister for Foreign AL
thou tun* ha&gt;tJojM, o, o»»« how• cure ■''
»K*cd&gt;M-'4W'TUyjUine
As Alabama editor offers to nameliis
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Rtf !&gt;•&lt;•&gt;itwcntyjuino is
is empty,'
empty,' he
he I•
interfere with its condition. At the end 2.^000 boutmen ; 35,000 bookkeepers; fairs informed Gen. Smkles that he had
A Terre Havtf. man, wh? ha* Wn
afriAenssaH
and tosa^ B dioy to tho waiter, 1-sby after tiw paUou who will pay his
of * week it is ready to give ita firrtjipip- 1J50.000 clerks; 125,000 draymen and received a more favorable offer of settls-1 trying to make lioth ends meet,xA
JUS DUCKY KUMBKR.
*hom I followed at once.
' "‘ti**ipt*tm the longest time iu adply of virus. Led from the
H,L ; stalls it
teamsV-rs
OCX railroad employes ; merit directly
teamsters ;;' 175,
175,000
, from the Government nt | on head-cheese, and ox-tail BDftp..
l» rtackv number " I " We re*oile11
•«*“ b&gt;’two fl‘8hta '
again tied to the boards, and the places I ,jq,5,000
ijnckBters •
• - ....had at
milk dealers ; Washington,
which the. Ministry
What is to- difference Stwwlfl
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At if” dofit I he waiter] The origin of the phrase “high
nt which the vaccine matter is exuding, K
: 1,000 newspaper carriers ; 10,000 in the once accepted, and negotiations with j sleigh and a looonfcItivB t Onlf rdiWfi
feather" is supposed to be the fact that are pricked with the points of small pieces |
employ of telegraph companies; 400 {the American Minister were considered on rnnners, and' the oth*r ruhff'3ak
klV'rai.l'raeuly.uiiw,-he u*lrioh,c,,h"*
lw,&gt; huujrr.l ami
ol bone, ou e.rl&gt; o( which .m.mgh i. . ^^kcn.; 20,000 pmhUcn; 60,000 ! «t m&gt; rad. Two &lt;Uy. idlcrwmd, oo drivers.
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• He
v | “"X do11*" • 1»“"A
taken to v.cctne II l~ot on. udnlt pov- I
. M oco porter. ; 20,000 ode.- j tho 3O(h ol Xovembw, Mr. Fi.h iuAx Iowa mnfron occtipiM theMHimtiia
ie M-ck gffiSv •_____________________________________________
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u.iuam O. B
" utdbh, who was, son.
aon. This
ihr* operation
operation is
is repented
reprated until i■ n^u*. jf(XX) shippers ; 123,000 unclossi- | formed Mr. Sickles that he had signed
4; U
cot !..r
tl« Mmijer vl , &lt;«r«na«t^orth« Vto'-Pngl*.^ n the | Ule vim, matl„r hn, „a worki&lt;l out I nK1
a;um
- lne pro,™™ lm IOUL
„■
white oval.
T«t-:iij&gt;ouci--twenty-nine, j*®1**, —,
‘ fled dealers; 5,-000 cheerful under- the protocol of the 13th. Sickles re- And people talk of slavery ♦wi*y.,o&lt;,^
" 1 fmllent °' * Iromlho «nira»l. nd &gt;»» U.cn_ jhM I uk„,; j.ooo dral
by ol...
the
Not mucli difference, yon see - 21, 29; ’the Jfiffih*1
..1 in tab, •&gt;2,000
iwbo in
... ! guMUlinn
ii.;.. —. n
a— nffronlto him
l.c... k...
Cuba?—ra„{,
8?s|®5EH2! ' ’
i
“““,her l“’“l opwnM "lx1" | qpicdtmd impluaenU:
10,000 in home Gonnunnl, brnmuim it dimndlike indeed; and yet because I
■&lt;!&gt;. n
Thh old lady
bead of i_iu the same manner.
The supply «&gt;f . ixxitaand boota; 5,0(X&gt; h; cabinet ware; j itod him with tho Spanish Government,
clothes on the cqtiiDoctic|il . iipn haii
js thur kf pA constant and fresh.
i
jn clothing ; 5,004) in coal; 10,000 It induced the Spanish Government to
gone to Greenlap.if to get the rid
had a lopg and hippy'JU’fc,,7AEquKI
season,
whtoo
ia
■ 18,
COO in
in-d* ‘TfffMitv-tnie/ he SAliL.Rnd.nu
1H,COO
in drugs;
drugs ; 40,000
40,000 in
in think
think that
that Mr.
Mr. Sickles
Sickles was
was in
in his
hisin&lt;v 1 Hl^KH 1 ■ ’ tobacco;,
to draw cistern water With.
tttore fjferi ihst year.
itig a door, pushed it open.
75.000 in groceries ; 4,000 dividual capacity pressing it for terms
The reason that' mexi'ard’taktn-fi»?rf^
grave ever so many years ago had I • “ 'Shall I bring you anything, sir?'
Lquix- KoksI-th, rrvuintioa
LnJee ; 12,000 in liquors which
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his own Government
did not de- station-house wherf they Ire' fonrid’4ri
chosen twenty-nine."-ibe saiffirop XTT Z* ~
‘
: ernor of Hungary in 1849, and now okl ■
in lumber; maud nor require. This view of the
the
street full of liquor, wto ghil kkerf
!&lt;&lt;£*• tokt he left nie, and poor, gives lessons iu German, En- . liceriiim
“ I really can't understand," said I.
; wte«t be
matter was immediately put forth
friends a chance to bail them-ouL/T: ,i(i
i™io
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havii .-7—» w*'w^w*w'
nae »■*
Ou «**.
ft^bure*u.
’&gt;/&gt;'•»'-*».,;;
glish and Hungarian in Turin.
was a heap of rug.; S ' . -ipoa
.-c&gt;i ’he press of Madrid on the 29th
tion, or
use—was j ! “tfcUA-JsMiu** WI
Wn shtjNfcel
shutaf
■' A-Western journal, upon learning I o( ft house.
A do er .-xinnin:;
[oyemlHT. Mr. Fish did not
it T’
* ‘
.
door n heavy sigh escaped mo. Alas ! thnt Rhode Island is crowded, suggests | closed a pale, trembling, emaciated old
i» particulars servant any longer? ' " W«U&lt;r Mi Wi
child, I'm getting old now, aud,*gj^
, U -WM4 ttay nu*»ber&lt;fi
that life had become so woeful a thing *
Governor of the State be an- 1 woman, whose thin apparel was far from
tho old gentleman. “Wait a minute ; | to xqe that I should 'desire to be rid I tho’rized to hire one or two families to .sufficient either to hid# her nakedness proximately correct.
hut Mud he
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’
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I gO West f
)or to’pwoarvB wunnlh. Tiw» oflcox-tia^
I'll tell you all slwnt it.
'
There are about 3,000,000 mechanics
••I ^vwyMMmkwf MUrbody ■
lht. ,H„ iiah[ „r
d mruncrcauitta It T
,
.
,
. «'&lt;» &lt;«nu#ii.-to the station, and from and manufacturers.
Twwd’w
Of these 45,000 were made ; d.dic in New Yd
•ism at
uk some
-» 4in,n
’.l,-.
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... I
I» ran duranonol Me &gt;DCIewug?
»(,r !t „u rtf.
time inIt,a
hislift.
life. 11
At l.vu
twentyGen. Bickltw, Stdil
are
cabinet makers, 3,000 make our don.
paced
the
floor,
and
UnTtr^hl
mtteily
of
I
».
fjvtril
dt8|4ihx‘i TsjX t]K&gt;ii{ Ito)
,h°
b,“uiuc ii,“vr w brooms ; 8.000 are contractors ; 12,000 abandoned by his Governfnejil, &gt;--&gt;r.Md- ; wire
the gid I loved » drarly.
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^rti&gt;y"n^rt 1 ■u”t
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.« » «» «" • n—~..w&gt; । |jv&lt;? Food, was offered her and she de­ make- beer ; 20,000 make bricks and ered his usefulness at an end, and ixr«- imfU —
moo ! .Ho was nothing to be compar'd
,
»' rUl*idPlu..a&lt;i.tothMe. Within ' voured it'as would a ravenous Animal.
beth.. rhe b&amp;W.lUwiAlfa'.il lu, |
.rfl n,onth, jtspSoplelmv. di..i
blea ; 5,000 bleach nnd dry the cloth mediately resigned. He claims that he ’ twelve yft
A company consSils? oTlHii
।
,
,
.
,
stated that'she had not eaten any- that' 6Q.OOO make of wool and 115.4XKI ; was surecssfully pursuing the line of
with dork chintz ; so were the windows. rthere-who
.
- —
— ^.--7
t- i She
were
over “
80 years c-!
of ag
age.
. .
,
, .
,
Oyer the hurrau w n looking-! Ol Ih^hl t &lt;sf ;v___ ,,* i.-r feitXt.
r«~-iL : tiling for several days, and that she was rnnkejof cotton; 12,000 make artificial । policy marked out by Mr. Fish, when j eruts&gt; fleVun Colonelfc^fonr
flower*,
ni.d
l&gt;2,000
nre
drws
and
the
latter
suddenly
forsook
him
and
[
umeteeul
’symaisterii. tweut^^yt .
«„ bnnUtaL
™ .WWU*“J with a [Kjrir.it ol a Imly. in polled I 'j^vm, were pant HO years, two over 100;.' starving.
She was loo weak to endure
nmisblv, fuitt mrchu srtgcrl
Bang
’ a bath, and hek clothes were rexuoved niuntua makers ; 45,000 millers; 28,000 i chose to make a leas advantageous and । taxmasters and opp.^iriypte-. was liWft
aleevea and high comb at Urn top by : OM hml |,pprf
cc,..Ulry
bakers,
and
-MXMXcbeeac
makers
;
143,'honorable
settlement
of
the
difficulty
organized
in Geargtajar .tjje
Eiawu®’
way ol ornament.
There[, 101,rwfcileanother had .laried oni on a ■ and she was placed in a bed. Her ureas
(JOO blackmnitiis, and 850,000 carpent- I with Admiral Polo at Washington.
of Cuba.
Cuba.
. ' -pl,
pl, A-,-/ ■jfti
--1! .p
!1 of
ot
.tiff ebans, ano a bnm. »hoM Ud I
Jecl,l,.. ,ua h.&lt;lonlygivrpuI. at IM. was Uttered, black with dirt,.and ^Ak'd
• Is there really on angel »u&gt; there ?'
with vermin
vermin ;; uno
and when n
it was
A Touxo lady nays that a gc
Jj
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.
witn
•&gt;« carelessly ertki ^icre are 5&lt;5,6OO machinists and I
Wbffi’.K- MSj If(/ fifttWJeMMRnd tongs stood guard l&gt;e.-&lt;id§[
1 fancied myself lying dead on the bed j A tfrrrr Cincinnati lady, writing from • t}irown nsido by an attendant, trio old 35,000 •foundry men;. 90,000 are ma-j
Marshal Bszaine has entered upon the ought never to fet-b dtacotawgcd’Wiw
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• .seized sons, and 30,000 marble cutters ; 2,000 •
sweet and flute-like birr voice was. I've amidst all tl&gt;ari&lt;aJqW‘M!*M»'W“fchW”"’"^*: Boston
dmws
. creature sprang —
out- -------of bed
arid
“ sodujuou" prescribed for him, oil the I ^ie •• momenton* question” b negirireesl
sorry tor mywll. Then I took [4&gt;y
W "merely, arana your cerebral
’ ' I and' chuckled over it a* ihottgli ii were make soap and candles ; 40,000 make island of Sic. Marguerite, which, de- by the object of his chuit^,'“&lt;«*■ in lite,
pistols (rom.my pormantean. and liar- awelopment. thrangh her eyoglmm. and ( precious beyond comporison. The ex­ carriages; 16,000 carpets ; 4,000 lime scribed as a ijeries of jagged rocks,
jn grammar, wc always dt-dino'bdMk*
liked me; but I wasn’t sore. I courted ing timber unlodted-Ior why ehonld
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“fa : " Wlu“ d“ T°" k“»’ ’ " | ertion was too much for her, and soon, and charcoal ; ' 30,000 cigars ; 2,000 which lift their cliffs and ledges above] wc conjugate. ”
her a good while, but she was as shy as I puf 'tl.0 landlord to the t™U0 ot !,&lt;” Iolk d,’P1“’r' h" -«lk»M&gt;aa.»after she died. Upon examining
lhe, 35,000 harnesses
. .
. saddles...; the waters of the Mediterranean, in full =
clocks,;
and
;
Am imaginative Irishmftn
breaking it opf^JW ^w;j upon th. ,&lt;*&gt;•*.
"™ dress it was found to b&lt;j absdlntely , ISjOOQ hats..and caps; 4,000 hoop- sight of the lovely watering place ofj' ance to this lamen|atimxi ,‘?:X ra)"”'-1
as to her feqliqtc-f^Oidl made up my bed, drew theiurtauj; toik a pi.tol in J .vm wot* ’
Fh«l«aelplu», wrth pnm ; quitted with money. It contained nine- j skirts ; 18,000 paper; there are 80,000 Cannes, has been crowned for centuries
to the halls of my. faUiata Vy NM
mind to ask and know for certain. Some mmh hand, and, mt trie a. 1 ncwWM &gt;“‘ad’ “&gt;
I "Who | teen pockcta, caph of which was filled fcrirriere and tanners; 8,000 photo- with a rather grim and gloomy castle
found them iuxuina 1 -l^rirtdiRHi
old pool says :
;
to yon. had
«tdb W » t«in- i
■ - 'Vhd. W aah-; with money, from pennies to dollars, j graplriste; Ji,(KW xUsLillcrs ; 38,000 fire- fortresa, one of the lonely towers of
•My fathers, where MradAhojb'&amp;H^p
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•' rington stops between the waltz arid the Abont 8300 wete fonnd, including 88 in1
(engipeejw ;;45,pOQ butoiicwfr; which is celebrated, in many attrue.his' '
4;rfio
*jM thotoyoujJ’alsMfrpie, when some one opened the dopr, i 8
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nn j
.
,
I german td inquire, Gan you dance {
pennies
The bank tnlta/ sf which ' j'iOOO fishermen: 5,000 engravers ; toric romance. It is to be hoped
nned nnd
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and . Carthy?
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“ ‘There, now, Jesaie,’ said a voice ; [ Winter, rowing ou the river near Sa- there were many, we*eabsolutely rotten i 10,000 workers in gloss ; 20,000 in gold credited that the veteran Marshal will
sw Waujo,
rasttiaand crumbling to places. The unfortn- auj Bi|VeT • Itf.OOO locksmiths and gun- be treated with more leniency than the
‘ I told you you didn't lock it.'
' vannah, Ga., two men saw the body of
who has been sentenced ’to &lt;KAiffi?tft'fis
” .‘I did,’ said another voice ; ‘ and ' * negro at the bottom. They drew it ; uata old woman was a miser—one of j wontlm ; ' 3fi,OQO workers in iron and moat famous aud mysterious of all the describes the lively scene of'’tub *lW|fct
weir boat,
uom, huu
«»«&lt;•&lt;&lt; for
iur , tboBe 1“&lt;&lt;!r Pcraon» whom not even the ■ steel works, not specified ; 20,000 in iron inmates of the donjon of Ste. Margue­
sent the key to tfitArffice I# the cl^m- ' «P. pU* ft i*a tiieir
and started
“r1"11
... °b°. ...r.i
my arm, I stopped under a great willow
They 'had
had
gone bnt
bnt
a short
short1 ,, PftU8s ot hunger could induce to spend and steel rolling mills ; 20,000 Inm- rite ; for it was there that the unknown
.11,Up
the shore.
They
bermaid.’
’
'
•«
v
«•»’ gone
‘ a
tree, and took her -hand in mine, and
•
’sufficient to buy food. ! Bhe Tmd no ; bermen ; 45,000 manufacturers. There
Iron Mask, whose identity, after two
fristols down and peeped distance when they fonnd another body,
“
Ilaid
the
said
inf»sJ mrfl
ami
sun .r&gt;nllj..r
auouu-r,
me
ooiw
was hom**. and had evidently been lagging Bre 155,000 at work in mines, and 47,- centuries'discussion, has not yet been uni i wui
■ .
'There were two
.
_n.
I *1.11
i •&gt; I . 1 tl.A
JvieizHiU vMaWtWdkn life-2 through th® curtains.
**1
-tiU
another, , unm
until,
the lw«nf
boat wna
j'"1
.
Wbm I fouctrt then,
wf 3bd WN JmlAOl
loaded.
cargo to
jn I 000 in sawmill*; 85,000 arc painters ;
-V. ,.
.
_____
X
. . .
lood-d. They
Thev took
took the
the ghastly
ehastiv canro
to I aud *tarving hsrwlf for yenre,
satisfactorily eatablishe*!, was confined
ladies in the room. One an o,hl l*3y, in.
will you marry me ?*
the shore and returned for another load. order u •er*I* t^^er the $300 which , 25,000J are
— plasterers
- ------------- *'; 341,000
30
•; for eleven years (1G69-80). The Iron
tinners
u brown front of false curls *thc other
[21,000
Altogether thirte. n corpses were reoov»u the worm-eaten dress.
ai.Qfo wheelwrights; 4,000 work in Mask—wIkmsc mask, by the way, was of
I my cruel lady-love, Jesaie Grey. For a
BnttnyHb#rtj in &lt;feuxr iriM, bns nsibltrio
“She gave none.
j sewing machine factories ; 40,000 are velvet and not of metal—passed this
.! moment I fancied I must be dreaming. ered. It was afterward learned that a
W*. In toy hand* »n&lt;i,bT
Io •‘CUIS
B
oston has l&gt;een horrified by the dis- j printers ; 5,000 potters ; 10,000 shipboat full of nogroes had overturned
dreary space under the watchful eye of For right kwg
•"Sere if. the
8,000 wood turners, and tba pitiless St Marc, who was called the
^further np the rivw and'allthe'oecn- oovtryof a torose in'a tyriy^fcmhd in | builders;
Jessie._
‘ ’
an express office. The said barreTbeing j 9,1)00 w.Hxl edibppera ; aiid no leas than
“ wateb-dog of Louis the Great,’’ and
1 Twenty-one—yea,' said the other, j pant* drowned.
pretty roughly handled, the head came I 165,04X1 tailors, tatloresses .and ’ seam- who seldom lost sight of hi* prisoner.
Tnr. power and rapid growth of the
The Omaha li&lt;‘ratd\
"I
«'»1! ‘ And here's my band-box. . JO, .dear !,
They ate together and walked together, the entire population pf
16yc of fashion is illustrated by the story out, and the dead body of a man came ,
took her home, without a word. She. I'm sleepy.’
A busy, bustling, terribly-in-earnest
after it Thia merchandise was brought
but
no
one
but
BL
Marc
was
allowed
on
“ ‘I’m not,' said Jessie ; ‘ wiijh l ufys, tlpsts Boston lady diseovwd that her
from New York ; it was consigned to 1nattouwe ore. JV&lt;j cannot afford to be any acoennt to speak to the prisoner, Nebraska, which &amp;cti;»m
Swedish servant girl was staying at
aunt.'
.“.porthm of the i^ghqft.re^melhbiljfg." idle. But- vre are better off than any nor did anyone else ever hear the sound portion of w1m4.&gt;SS?wc
.“ * Yoa didn't sleep swink last night,* home from church because the shade of
ming *u«l Cah&gt;wto»
and also of the medical persuasion, being ।otter people, in that we have room of the Mask's voice.
Bszaine goes to
3’'**™‘AT7 her necktie was not becoming. “ When.
a “ subject" for- dissection. Wc *up« . enough tp gwing all our sledgee in and linger out the rest of n humiliated ex­ there was onlyJhro.-biitteUR wf.*!#
Ton 11 go into'a you consider," says the lady, “ that up
on
our
neighbors.
We
have
pose that doctors must dissect, but w* &lt;
istence on the scene of the somber and
to six months ago she had never worn
rather a thin arttlemcuij-.-Ifcrt bta*70
think they owe jt to the public-to t/ans*. about forty more States to people yet,
tregic romance.
anything on her head but the cotton £M»rt Ihqr raw materiAl withoifi.'$£nda)
the State of Nebraska contasxtefi
the vilUgo street, 1 leK drspersle Dr. Black a^ytft'ydu’to-ittorTOW/
andsonre ten millions of village sites to
“ ‘ I 'tlfiirt Mtaf ©r? Black to be hataUcerclrief of the peasantry of Ger­
WjUMB have been pretty nearly ex- inhabitants, making for ita3ty(N6feqaare
occupy, and inestimable water power to
and with reasonable privacy.
terininated, and ro that noble animal, miles of land one sohl *MUdW*MgMhH
called,* sighed Jessie.
‘I’d rather many and Sweden, and rever poaseosed
utilize.
None of our industries are
the buffalo, promises soon to be. “We of b «ou! of popnlatMii''to the 4^Ulre
st one time but tyro gowns, yon most
A man mar'die . worth
cverdone, nnlem it be locally.
are all buffalo,” says a Greeley
allow tlut the love of finery te of rapid queathing it entirely to charity, iumI yet
mile, not a thickly1‘keWyd coririta4’¥ct,
of last month. Teams come in loaded when we «x&gt;nrider tbat'thxi'ffvitiii^tfHin
growth."
have Iris name misspeUed l»r all but tw»
tradas-umon of English capitalists and with meat, which sells readily at three
r.VW\
i
generally held soul®
8omrb£U»y with a turn for statistics or three of the obituaries written. Suck' employers, to fight the trades-unions of
cent* a pound, some of it bringing only to Gongteas. To-day it thi
ally. * Win AS
‘
has been the case of the late Johns Hop­
has computed that a man of average lo­
workmen, excites great interest in En- two. Greeley is becoming a point for State has a pupil" ‘
nighl, and I llumgbl I oouia aJure ii
kins, of Baltimore. With all Iris wealth
“ ‘I'm miserable,' said Jesaie.
quacity talks three hours per diem, st
glnxuL It was at first reported that this1 the sale of buffalo robes, one tsnn*r
rwtafi bfr’tahA-'iH ■
the rate of 1(X)’ words per minute, or and benevolence he was never able to
alone iu that town expecting to cure
A st ohT coriii
make the American press grasp that •*»’’
enough in one hour. to fill 29 octavo
of 2,000,000 of workmen ; but, although 2,000 this season. ,
ot a girl whp,; j
in
his
Christian
name.
.
fault You told me over and over again pages. &gt;ja_oije week 6W pages, in one
this was said to have been ax exaggera­
Bib Bamceu Baber recently delivered of two rsttlciui
that a girl must never jump at an offer ; year 25 volumes.
John Bbuiht baa written a letter on tion, it , sow appears to have been an
thought of. 1 would go to New York-f
the liquor question iii which fee ' bolds under-eatimaie.
trade in Africa, in which he said that
that
the only station of 'the proUeip . T)r Iwffity-ftve nan, Speakers of the
ing some hotel, regjatet’‘'iw
liked
f business. Yu M72 they killed not Imo
lies
in.x
duly
regulated
license
xyxtem,
chief at great length upon the horrible
House
since
Congress
flint
organized,
name, and retiring at night, with a
than
1,145
persons.
It
is
not
wonderful
And when he ashed me I felt so glad !
tie of laudanum and a brace of pistols, But I remembered what yon said, and that they are unwilling to make full re­ governed by public opinion ami the only one—James K. Polk, of Tennessee nature &lt;4 the slave trade, the chief con­ the snakes bias whenever anybody ap­
cluded the interview by offering to sell proaches. No a'ory should bo^dlowed
control
exercised
through
muuicip.il
awake no more, and so be rid of my I—0,-how could
—
ever
reached
the
White
House.
f- I said, " O turns. Wonder how our railroads would
to'atop short of » good climax.
his son to Sir Samuel.
representatives,
miaery. I arranged my affairs to the dear, noI” and be left ma without a figure under the death's head !
Henry Clay was Speaker twelve years.

liters

»nxsror/z uoy

■WMdwi

�-Fiorr-

FELLOW G

tn»»t to chant
Well; earnest

wtramgek,
ci..!.!

JAN. ». 1874.

CHOlERJBtfirtp,

heart goes out io
child who cannot

feel that rtr'll

At. 1b» “Golden Galas” of Hravcn.
THE HOPE OF THE FUTURE.

The bof&gt;e of the future tn this vi!
lege, lies m our girls and boys, and
l»ow we they preparing themselves,

and bow are they being prepared by
pareata aad friends for the responsi
He position*, end in the sight of

Heaven, grand destinies of good an J
true, staunch and noble men and wo­

men.

One cannot go into our public

schools end look over the bright, intel-

ligeat aud engaging feces there and
not feclfhat there is good timber, if
properly^ manipulated, to make n

YAITEE I0TI0MB,

cultivate a spirit of sympathy with
your children; talk with them cbnfidenliullv; encourage them in the
right'; du not be afraid to'commendn
child.
There ere more children’s
lives imbittcred .by the lack of deserved pnisr, than there are of those
wh.o are t|»ot!ed by flattery.
Not
only between mother Bird children
sliould there bo a perfect confidence,
Lui with the la I her aim).
Take au
interest in all thai your son or daugh­
ter does, that is good, and be not slow
to discourage the appearance of evil
This enn he done in so many ways
and not leave behind the sting n
htwsh word always Urives.
Kncrw
where your boys are evenings. Make
your home pleasant with books and
lepers and harmless games, and you
will know, where they are generally ;
but if some night you should be so
unhappy as to find your boy in one of
those places, where no mon or boy
should go for pleasure, dou't lake him
by the collar and say, " Young num.
if ] ever hear of your being in such
a place again, I will tan the hide right
•&gt;ff your back," but when becomes
home take your chair up to where he
is silting, tike his band in youre.
or it would not be an unmanly thing
to slip your arm over his shoulders,
even thongh iu stlaure he be a mnn.
Think of him as your little boy that
you loved so in his cindie and child
hood, and that you. love yet so mucli,
and do not be afraid to tell him so.
(Some parents seen; to feel il beneath
their dignity lo ivli their children they
love them after they are 12 years old.;
Tell him how many bright hopes you
haw built in connection with his
future, and how certain downward is
a course that begins in the place
where you found him to night. Reason
wiih him ; draw out his thoughts and
all the time let him know how much
yon feel what yon are saying, and
how entirely you have his u.loiests
ai heart. Do all this and much more
in the same spirit, and ten chances
to one you have saved your boy,where
had you taken a different course you
might have lust him forever.

frame-work of society in our little
•own, that shall do ns ^onor ns a vilnieniGAN NEW-I

and be deserving of our pride in
time to come.

But these, many uf

iother, aud Mm. Tubbs at his heels,
Ihe Blurted oo a tour of inveshga
lion.
First ha looked tiAder the hod, then
Mis. Tubl^Wooked, then they bolh
istood. s|illd$ listened. M'». Tubbs
was anreahe heard some one breathe.
'
positive there’s some one -there!"
'They were standing near the closet
door,
and the hair sidy rose on Tubbs’
&gt;
bead. ‘•There, I'm sure I heard the
dick
of a pistol!’’ quavered Mrs.
■
Tubbs.
Poor Tubbs felt it was a
question of rife or death, and grasping
the handle of the eloset door - and
bracing his feet against the jam he
yelled !o Mr* Tubbs to •'shout mur
der.” In less than three minutes the
male population of that block was
lushing up Tubhtf front stepjnr, here
Hie Trout door barred the way, but
under the inseotive of more shrieks
from Mrs. Tubbs the door was broken
open and tho rescuers’piled upstairs.
There wns tubbs hanging on to that
door-knob, the prespriation standing
on his lorehead and face almost black,
the very picture of desperation, and
Mrs. Tubbs holding on to the hem of
his night-shirt, her feet bracing against
hts heels; bearing back with all her
might, and
gasping, “Burglar—in
there—sombi.Hlf-=^a(i!2h him!" See­
ing help at band, Tubbs let go; so
die Mrs. Tubbs, sitting down rather
hard on the carpet. Tubbs, seized a
chair and stood on the defensive.
Some one fired a pistol, and -when
Mis. Tubbs opened her eyes there
was a
hole through
one
,hc
panep of the closet door. A fearful
stillness fell upon the group. Tubbs
gradually let his chair down, and in
a awestricken voice whispered, He's
killed.” Summoning- all hts courage
he threw open the dour. Five minnlas later Mr. and Mr*. Tubbs were
alone—he walking the floor excitedly
indulging in such endearing epithets
as “idiot!" “fool!" ; she sitting on the
side of the bed in tears. Finally'
Tuhhs plunged into bed, with thp
parting remark, as he pullod the
clothes Over bis head, that “he’d be
------ if she ever found him making a
jackals of himself again.”—Detroit
Free Frcsf,

School Book
Stonejmd {Wooden Ware,
And all hinds of Goods

Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hats, Caps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
&amp;c.,
To be Sold within the
next Two Months!

«, mo. .nd .&lt;rrnKlh that our F.lbm »' Spnnj. Howe, of Enron Rapid..
. .
. _
. .
* 1..— I.a*.. . I.Ann
nOFi.'.ir
deaipned foe them.
Many of them has been striken with parlysis.
. C. C. Nash was, convicted ol big­
are in danger of growing up crooked,
tu work amy in the Gratiot Circuit Court
the great frame-work Thurtidny nnd senlanc-d to the State
that men call society. Upon parents prison tor three years.
rests a terrible responsibility.—**®«*7/»kc rorcviA mnetree
pine free grown
gro rn nrnr
near iLake
Midignarled, and knotty, hard

H rliigan Central Kailro

DRESS GOODS,
The Child nn gel just as Good Bar­
grins as the Aged.

Our motto is to. sell as cheap as
the cheapest, rive 16 ozs.
to the w. ana the right
change every tame.

Must be Closed Oatf
''

MKDICINKS,
WllfHS * LJQUOHS,
PERFUMERY,

W.A.AYLSWORTH

p erance principles.

'

Very

Low

TOILET SOAPS.

JE*rlce« I

Eiprasa offio. building, WarttUo of Maia
SC Naakvila, Micb.

COFFEE

D. C. GRIFFITH

RICE,
SYRUP.

Greatest Bargains

Proprietor of tho

Hosiery, |Linen», Shawls

WOLVERINE MILLS!

FLANNELS, CLOTHES.

Ever Given in Nashville !

— ANO —

CARFETONe,

And is well adapted to-ths Fall and Wintar
Trade. Special inducement* given in each
and every artiola.

SODA,
SPICE 8,

CRACKERS,
RAISEN8,

Crockery, Hats, Cay, M Skies

MY STOCK IS NEW

LAMPS,
CHIMNEYS,

CASTOR.
KEROSENE

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

TmU UU Irtd* W t»*r 1*1*.

would respectfully solicit the attention of
customers lo the toot that he is making im­
provements in bio mill* which will prove a
benefit to customers as well as to himself.
Ad Bdls under
Cash; OverlXb
The reputation of my miEoare beat advarSixty or Ninety Days Note with Inter tiaed by the continual lacrosse of custom.
est will he tahen if detirid.

Terms:

LARD OR MACHINE OILS.

Yoa Will Find Them.
Of TBI BIST QUALITY. AND

D. M. PVRCHIS.

All Open Account* mn»t
be Settled at once.

who slands second to nona aa a Cartom Mil-

Prints

Saturday afternoon Robert Mason

Harry Albright, an employ in a Sag­
them little twigs, are in great danger of Coldwater, aged sixty-two, dropinaw pluming mill, was ripping up
rfbemt fearfully bent .nd warped ed d&lt;.ni| of heart disease.
scantling on an edging saw, and while
Vre they reach Ibe firmness and
A dispatch from Auburn, New York 1 mixing a piece from the-floor it caught
‘ etrenffth of maturity
A great many
announces tho capture of Munnell. in the saw oud whirling around with
W them that by a little enre here, a
the mnn. who swindled tho bank of great force struck him ncruas the
little pruning there, a little firm sup­
Grand Rapids out of SG.500 oh the throat, killing him instantly, on t&gt;e
port at another time, and a constant,;
j 1 Sfh pf December by means of forged 19th fast.
careful watching of tho earth about'
I checks.
.
the roots that the life they draw up
E. B. Frost, tho Well known d'scovthrough those veins may be strong, I
Uallhlul. ami grow into the beau-; cr*r nn&lt;1 P«&gt;I*“,»O' of ,ho M,ncr"

LOOK HEBE,

My Carding Machine
&gt; say parry w ah ng to tug»gc in • well&gt;tobli»hed and pap tig bu.-iuBJi.

Mr.

W. 1 AYLSWORTH.

What Nowt

QRAKD KTO VALLEY D1VI8I0F.

Coffee A Sngar,

DRUG STOKb

la soliciting a very large run of custom.

POWLES,

” now™SALIH.
Deflea Competition I

HALBERT &amp; CO.
CENTRAL HOUSE.

CITY DRUG STORE,

Hub U Ct«. LWgiigx 15 Cl«.
BOARD,

into place in

1, G2‘

REW DRY GOODS STORE

'«'•bJirf

and rarr*4 ** p^pcrly accepted and measure.
^.ledupon.
J'
------------------------—
Jackson v
has
a new enterprise
in
When I see bright and intelligent |
I he shape of a map-publishing and
Vcnno?’.»!!!«.
little boys of six, eight, ten and
twelve years of age, Using as wicked lithographing company.
MiddlavtlU.
and terrible oaths ns ever issued from
The Saginaw Enterprise says that
the lips of rhe most hardened and a lady in that city, named Jenks, has OranTtUpHU,
degraded wretch that has gone down
sued a proprietor of a lalloon for 8600
to Ibe very depths of vice; sco the :

little fellows congregated in some
concn, each with a cigar, initiating
each other into the mysteries of its
use, while one of their number that
bas so far mastered it as to be able to
use hia without btoing sick in conse­
quence is looked upon as a hero, and
one whose example is to be emulated
though offended nature whitens the
feee ar.d inverts the stomach of the
little martyr. —. martyr, in
more
a—es
than
one;
when
I
b«ar on
oar. streets
tbo
convaraation of these nncl older boys, re­
plete with every species of slang and
vulgarity thnt have their origin in
such dens of inqnity.of which our littie town of Nashville has four at
least, and prospects of more ; when
• I hear of boys scarcely entering up^n
their teens hiring brought home tntoxicated; when all these things como
io my observation as they frequently
do. I say Heaven pity and save the
children and awaken the parents to a
seose cf their duty.
A great many parents are as ignor•M of the denottment of their children
when away from them as though they
had ao interest in it I presume there
areWhoTsin our village Io day, who
nee profens language
habitually,
whea mth their companions, that Jo

flora with Capt Boiaa, and is now opening a

SnMtlnra,
mSKSmL

band.

A Mr. Dnhmn runs a large stove NMbvina,

store
up nt Bagle Harber, and the
1
Marquette Journal says : Ho must
|
have
nn ext*n*ive trade, for we have
।
heard
his namn mentioned in con­

Itv stock of Staple ui FanCT

Dry Goods

A Htmd»y nlrfci tra

aoj'^hrUtaSJO

nection
with all the stove.s and stove­ through Goad waptate
1
Ipipe we ever put to gather, here or

YANKEE NOTIONS.

।
elsewhere.
”
Lapeer, has had a dramatic enter­

tainment.
The *• Union Spy" w.is
1
produced,
and the local editor’s ccI
•sUttc feelings on the occasion mgy
।be inferred from his allusion to 'n
,
billowy ocean of foamingskirts, which
,
in
1 their virgin and urcornaminnted
jptifity, rolled ard surged nnd puffed

।in the gaslit air.”

Hold Yoar Hobbs, Straw!
AND VT«rr THE

Looker

was

Merrian

was al Grand

prison.

HOSIERY,

fc., fe.. fc.

Over Smith A Putown's Rsr.lvrsr*.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

Herman

UNDERWEAR.

The Bent of heather Uaedluigrlit Work is
our pride.

arrested in

Haven Jan. 17lb, found guilty of rape
,
on tiio peraOH of a little girl named

GENTS AND LADIES

NEW HARNESS SHOP

Retmiring done nn short nodes.
C*I1 and
see ihrold foreman ofH. A. Good­
year’s Shop to Hartings
Grand Rapids Jan. 17th upon n re­
W0L00TT A GREEH.
iquisition from the Governor of New ’«
York and sent to Oswego to answer
(the charge of embezzlement

J. C,

eight years conffnemenl in the Stales

CASH &amp; EXCHANGE

baa just racaiaad an addition to her stock of

Millinery Goods

cut his legs from his feet to his hips.

He u now in a dangerous'condition.
We cannot
Ti&gt; (rue llul 2.000.000 U»h«l&gt; of
Mid, -bo,, will be toy.,
J guess they will some peanuts are every year devoured in
*The
’TRh~«mr
nsHrtr "the' United Statee,-~tmie«-«f-4hei
8rsV "pKfT&amp;r
end, luit bad bora pule, heart-broken young ladies.

COS nJCTTOX ART

CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO. CIGARS, fr,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

nsnoM n rm smsox.

Give me a Call.
CM BID CUHUt.

Now don’t forget the place, folks,
For they are in their new store,
Not into Downing’s,
But the very next door.

FUMITURi IAWACTOEY?

Now you from the “Fadderland,”
Don’t be afraid,
For Simot is a Dutchman,
So go there and trade.

Piriir, Library, Ditto, Ola n
OEIERH TOUT Off
wlik . fcn
„

JACOB LENTZ

AND CARDS. BRACKETS.
DUSTERS, fcC- AC.,

For wsut o( moth room,

Bnt we have evey thing in our line,
bound to acll

From a Wash-tub

a Broom.

But the hist article.
We mentioned a little too phifi,
Forgive us this blunder
And we’ll not do it again.

W Cata ai Paatahtw:!

Hals for one dollar.
We keep all kinds of Notions,

William E."Walt, of Dryden, while

took a pocket-knife and cut both arms
from the wrist to the shoulder, ond

They have a good line of Sugars,
Tea, Coffee and Spice,
And therv will sell all their Goods
At a fearful low price.

Our stock we'll not enumeraie,

HATS. GLOVW MSES,

Second Advent

suffering under aberration of mind,

This firm have just started
And .are bound for to sell,
And all who give them patronage
Are sure to do well.

GROCERIES,

And will be acid for

Merrian is flfty-eight jean

old. and has been a

mini st ar.
; never fancy that it will

GHMnn THaet

damages for liquor sold to her hus­ Grand llapldi,

■otodb so m the presence of their
Rosana Woodruff", nine years of age.
oereats, and thwae parents are fain io ,
betieve *.hat their boys are free from The jury was out only two minut$«.
Judge Stone sentenced Merrian''to

ingtbe child guilty of untruth, he tells

In Nashville, Mich.

You good people of Nashville,
All stay at home,
And get your Drugs and Groceries
Of Simot &amp; Stone.

MUSIC TEACHFNG!
MRS. I. J.'TlIIERIil

Than any other Store In Nuliriilo.

Come and exsmie our prices,

And Toys for the babies,

CigArs for the men.
And paint for the ladies.

SHROUDS AMD COFFIN LUC.
INGS krjt tauWfy &lt;m ta-d.

My Motto ia, “ T* Nimble Sixpence

Would Msjxwlftiny seliflU th* pair»n»g« of

always be compounded with oocur.icy.

on Piano

faction
JCaahrllU Nov. IT, ITS.

to

all.

Raahaillr, Nov. IS, 1878.

O. A STEBBINS.'

Simot

Stoste

�persons. who
utAjr fbrtnaateJy er
asked (or unfortunately, be brought, before him
It was on any proofs. Hts 'decision* upeni
past their breakfhft time they prej&gt;are&lt;i law p.iintv are eminently proper end j
Mr. Clement Smith" and

-Winter more than half gone and

breakfast

some

GHOOBRIB8!

Although

—Wm. Ixxxnyi' Imikling ia being Nome for him and Mr. Smith remark* just and I do not think the attorneys, i
ed that as his wife was unveil they did j who apjiear before him. have any I

CANNED GOODS!
OF EVERY

refitted for a new stock of goods"

not

make

him

tea or coffee. reason to*
&lt; complain of his rendering
and joined the.M. E. Church, nt This caused the Colored gentleman
his dignity and be replied
Oar friend Marsh is enlarging his
sa*Corly meeting, fast iSaWmth. to get
that if hetoukin'l have hisacciistora- ‘ Uitrneaa Shop”and to aR appearedoe
—The firm of Simot St Stone have
ed tea or coffee, he would have no will have a good commodious shop

8*0»w»

gtftrbtf.________

U7 a YOUNG. M. D.

siieccdod by T. Maxson ©f Barryville.

Offie. I."

one ywir irom to day, a bell every
morning, from a bran new temple of j
nB. a W.WICKHAM. I'.rilwl.r
•
.
-j? "srrui'Jrs: learning*
V
------------------------------—There was joy in Chris Boner’s
TT A. BARBER. M.. D,
heart last Tuesday morning. A Irttle

’

B-m-

IIoh&gt;k&gt;
ILss£^«2J^-'«s;k
ARNO STRONG. FUin and F.aoy

B. RASF.Y. Drayman. Good, and
•.•*.nuSfLi.0- rar

J

TAMES FLEMING. Deputy SherJ tr«rf (Mtoetw ****■«.tJSBft
01MPSON k WEBSTER. Bl.rk-

». j—« EJtJLST!

any

in JIDeGecr’s and gut his hreak-

fruits

DESCRIPTION,

&amp; coimnomY,

(Successors to Wolcott "&lt;fc Holler)

PROVISIONS
Or AU. KIND*.

WOODEN AND WILLOW

when finished
&gt;The bo ya of the Cornet Band are

ufk i full stock or

1.1*1. We are not informed m to how making arrangements, and I think
many more places he visited on bis' liave theta nearly
completed, (or
expedition, bnt probably holding a concert sometime next

begging

enough.

He chimed to be walking week, so you Nashville folks look out
NnfT for the big parties and when yon see
East

from the West to the
sed ”

.____________ ____

them, come

up,

one

and all, both

—Alfred Biggs, aHai John Brown, great and small, the latch string hangs
stranger arrived the -sight befurel
out for twenty'live cents apiece.
which was clothed and properlv cored A. B. Farewell and A. B.-Johnson,
Yonra Fraternally,
*or, ly his folks, and. that is whnt came to grief fast Tuesday evening.
M. D.
He has been working around town for
made Chris happy.
Mother and
Which means mule driver.
two
or
throe
months,
and
known
as
daughter both doing well.
Jobnspn.
His home is in Grand
Quite a sensation was created in
—A young fellow who ftspii^s to Rapids, and bis wife bring at ibe
be a iocal editor on a big daily some tatter place issued a warrant for his , Middleville Monday by tho announce,
ment
that Mrs. Woodard hud giron
day, handed us ibo following:
arrest, on the charge of sduhury with ,
birth to triplets—nil boys, weighing
her sister, which was scrved Ly Capt.
six pounds each.
I McCormick. Capt found and arrest­ IX Dis»—M". Bmilb, wife of Leonard
mtn Shot b!ro L**t tuafday ed him nt llaubhotl's saw mill, and

GROCERY LINE.
Cash Paid for Produce.
Please call and examine Goods
and prices for yooraelve*.

E. R. WHITE.

.

ATTENTION, ALL!

i
*f “Ml*
*
i
—DllirGregg.°tl&gt;&gt;e&lt;inaofS«*«'l| took him lo Grain! Rapid, the necl
leaving S ebildrcn *nd * kind buibaad te
C. APPLE MAN, Milliner and ■
morning, where he now ix behind the
nmura tbair lou. Funeral *«rvie*a by Eld­
H, . IX- Mdi„.hj. MM.S
’ , &amp; Gregg, wood contractors, a couple
prison bars awaiting 'rial.
er P. HnlUr.
' of weeks ago, "did out" for Missouri,
• —Capt. McCormick deserves great
—Th* Social la connectioa with ib*X. E- |
. leaving many dtssatisfied persons.
pa, Ik. Higkaal Rafkat Fiiaa tor
credit fur (he skill be showed in the Church, will b* *nt*rui*«d by Mr*. G. W. I
who are now clamoring for their just
, d«a. We have an account of 33 001 capture of Chas. Annis, who was
I tiiu* is *nlleip*l*d, add * kind tnrilstloc la
sent
from
Lowell
for
larceny,
aud
L. HICKS. Bl.rk.mith, can hr against the firm, which we will sell
who -scapeti sheriff Haynes just be­ •Xlsadad lo *11.
aaLaa ,.w~.p— » «, alt
01.
Mr*. H, A. Bam**, Bee. &lt;
■f chrap.
’
low River Junction, by jumpiug
POTATOES,
'
—On. ol lhe mo.l eloquent of me* through a waler closet. window.
Twenty-nine
State Legislatures;
'0LBMENT SMITH.
,
in the j-rai*e of c.tnbli*h&gt;ng n pnp&gt;r Capt. wax taking Chas. Basset to the are grinding away.
APPLES,
in thi. uiihge. when » » 6r” c"me
Reform school and was waiting the
here, now refo.ee ev.d to tnke the ] train nt River Junction when he
N.wk .nd still be walk, the .ireul. beared of the escape, and left his boy Flour, per bnrre!
JJENRY H. WOOD*
Wheot. N*. 1 Whit*, flbu.
in brand deylicht and claim, t. be an with tlid station agent and started on Red Wb.Ei.
bn..................
iHli-ered al Ihair
4 25
honeV nod 1»« loving cili.cn of ibe search
By diligent inquiry he Buck Wh -*t Flour,"p cwt
Clover Seed. ¥ bn
am ELETATOX nf NASBriLLE
Nuhville.
___________
got ou'the track of the man. and Iry Corn.
bu.
... 60;
—Our Fn»btntU folk, nm con’id taking pnseswion of a team overhaul­ Oa!*. fi bu...............
faBady. Manufacturer of
Ifay. el Ton
tb,...erably agitated over the cloee timee. ed bi* mnn, finding him wraped up Hid*«. &lt;r*cn,
Roots and Shors,
• dry
••
LATH,
censed by not being blessed with in a horse blanket in a wood wagon. ' beep Pelt*. r*ch......
.!U&lt;9&gt;*1.10
sleighing. We are worried to death He march&amp;i him back to the Junction Butter, fl lb....M.....
rhtxgler
Chrne.
••
&lt;J LIEBHAUSER.
WATER LIME,
ourselves about it, although we nov and did it io without a handcuff,
f1 dot...... ™....
------- IB
er say anything.
We prefer Io let pistol or weapon of any kind. He
SALT.
tl&lt;m*.
R&gt;_________
------- 10
L*r l. "(&lt;1 tb............
10
telegraphed
to
Haynes
who
was
on
HAIR.
the grief eat Into ns,—eat into ns
Tallow. f3!b
the nearch nt Onondaga who immedi Chiekrn* V lb
aias
STUCCO.
silently.
Turkey*, "p tb.„
..601U
—Miss- Ionia Bell Reynolds will airly came and gladly relived Capt.
Potalcx**, p bu..........
,C5@7u
J^ASH VILLE HOUSE.
.
of his charge.
which we ahip aad retail M boUom prioea.
' Onion*, pi bu—...........
give a rameert al Hastings on Friday
' Be*n&lt;, -fl hu_............ ..
&lt;1.25^11.75
Csrr.b. M. MrlxmsWS.Vn'pH,*,,HARDY S AINSWORTH.
Jan. SO- She wins gn-at applause
Turnip*. bn—.,
-------- .soraw

n

1

P. Beller $ Sim

HARDWARE!
BUILBEBS MATERIAL,

AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.

HARDY &amp; AINSVORTH.

S

CORN.

Atttney Mi CoMselOT at lai,

OATS,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

Justice of the Peace,

TAIL OR

Apple*. Il I.M..............
every where by her due voice, ar.
Mrs. Maria B. Lb a, wife of Mr. j Cr*oh»rrie*. W ha—.
Baric enllivatien.and her musical tal­ J. U. Lee of Nashville.'died of conJ Drxwod (tna*.
100.
4
••
Beeve* •• .
ent She ia "the riaing star of Mich­ sumption"Jauuary I7tb, 9:15, a. nJ
iM»pU StijKr. ijinh..:.
igan," having herat born ia Ionia
| March 9.4BS3, and Michigan people Mrs. Lee was one among the first to

|JNION HOUSE.

help form and give a religious, moral
I should give her a hesHng
• K—A caltie buyer of Grand L-dge tone to the new forming society of
Rushville
She was intimately assu, by the name ol Cbapell. bought a iiated with the first attempts toestab; !W. vaarold steer ofo pi»".by ibe
Eh religious worship in the village,
name ol KiilJra. of Woodland. Ifll
ventually.ghe became an attendant
drove off a three year oW. Kidder at the. Christian Church, nn earnest,

8 Hance*. Proprietor.

• (yu.

JONES.

by paying the cash._______

her death

/ —Abont am weeks ego doe John

She was faithful in the discharge of

escaped.

JEWELER &amp; OPTICIAN.

^InrUnnU.

HARDWARE.
AMITH &amp; PUTNAM\

health failed.

The officers have been on

—Faratn hating Bulitr, Egge. Lard,

to de ; fre­ well to eat! on En Warrs, before aalliag.

sick bed to

Mas. Leb leaves four brothers,
one sister, her mother, husband, and

—Griffith will pay the high*** market
price la ca«h for cora.

probably, ibe most successful of sny I officiate at her funeral. A short time
I before her departure she said th*
«xid hold » this .dinged
a good supply of Ed Warra’s 80 ek Syrup.
A jrobdly number of berth old and I tho future looked bright and hopeful
young wore preMat and sdl wave and just before she closed her eyes
nicely entertained bf Mrs. and Mr on her earthly friends, she wished

Mr. Ohls' time WM whsky them not to

be sad

but

is

nately feeding them candy end ep- church 1 ist sabbath at 2 o’clock p. m.
Plea
Refreshments were served j by W. W. DeGear, and notwith-

after which a collection ol over ten

dolhrs was taken up-

tmpossible (or all to get within the

MEAT MARKET!
ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

A Factious Daw* -O™
church.
w*, paid • visit l*«l F"dM nigh' and
l^^.hythamomfotidioMn^

_________
VERMOrfTVILLE
January 2l«t, 1074.

I perticoUr darkey, ever recorded ta lb.
annals at its

FRESH

THE

PROVISIONS

CAPT. BOISE

history.

Ha eallod at

and grovbwttt,

l^lrat Class Goods,
BOTTOM

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE !fl

pcrak

BOHUS.

AL. TROUTirnfJS,
D ARB ER

SHOJE&gt;.

1. Ik. b«iWL..j&gt;t,p&lt;.H. 0,1 VMra K—,

rockery,
Notions,
Glassware,
lothing,
Stoneware,
Hats and Caps,
Sugars,
Furs,
Teas,
Buffalo Robes,,
effe e

TOBACCO, CIGARS

PIPES

price*, rep*ring and oiling baramss* prompt*
iy aUeadod Io. Shop over 4Dell Barlow'

GIVE HIM A CALL.

NICHOLS’ GROCERY!

—Ge to GBirrirn'* to buy School Books.

Editor News :

wood,! which finds a ready sale now, follows: N
good many are al»ort, in that

&amp;8OBS, PROMS, fa,
A. I*. NICHOL*

BOOTS AND SHOES,

necessary article, owing to the want
wanted

FALL AND WINTER GOODS

PRICES FOB CASK

MR. DELL BARLOW

As I asat myaelf this morning to
Rov. DeGoer's and naked for sapper
will find *11 klsd* st Kd Wam's.
and lodging. Supper was prepm. . jot down a few .stray ideas and
Vlll*«r« Ordinance,
and the oolord gentleman ale as if he perchance note a few ’•focals.” I
had passed through, famine. When notice that the farmers are quite The Common Council of the Tillage qf
NaekviOe, Ordain,
taking advantage of the
bedtime arrived h. w~ ahownfo a generally
(
Tb*t Bm. 8, r&gt;t »nd ordfaoae* «atllM «
Pali*
wheeling to come lo town and erdtnane* U urn-nd *n or&lt;ftn*n®« vefltlx!
bed up stmts, and made the modal good
,
rance* that Mr. VeGeer !«'»&gt;*• bnng
1
their folks along, AIm&gt; I noaice
a nnmher of teams loaded with
light burning all night. Mr. DeGeer quite
,

th* darkey

STOCK

To which bo iuvttM th* attention ef th*
. Fubli*. H* mH*

■0L, Oe to Griffith's to bay your OyeAara.

Wat C. Clerk wUhtt t* Inform the
people of Nash villa and vioiaity ikalht h

-ARGEST AND FINEST

eity, a WE W STOCK of vail tcltcitd

Gtocmti

cheerful,

ardware, Painta^OHa, Fash, taken up wbh lira little folks in the saying, all u well. The funeral serv­
kitchen in taking care of nod alter­ ices were held in the Christian
Doors, Illlnal*, Ace.

BMITH k PUTNAM.

QBOCEBIE SI

Ed Whit* has received a fine lot ef Ballimore Oysisra from first packer* and ia pre*1
pared to furniab them in large or small/
quantities at reduced price*. Those daatr^
ing to gel up Oyster suppers will save moa^r

the search since then, ant. he was
ariisied last Friday "'S'” *' Mr targe circle of devoted friends to
■a
.
• ■
cut
eut Tobacco
I ..uaiia ?.
fuoum their loss. From hef active I. Hare yon tried hit 40. 50,
Bkaeecrans. in our neighboring town ehAorTul and Bmntahlt diar*o*itir&gt;n I
"^eaJ cheerful and amniable disposition
Heve you looked al tboM Sugars for 10
sldp of Woodland, and was taken to
I and Ute help renderd society she had
id 12} oasis?
Grand Rapids to await hi» trial on
If aat de ea immtdltlely; yon will noli
, I won for herself many warm (Heads
charge o&lt; murder.
Ho is said In be
I who will greatly miss her.
n »ery desperate character
alaevbera.
|
Some week* before &gt; her demise I
NBahvlIta, Nov. 1st, 1B76.
P. Holi.es * Sos h«ve kaoektd th* b*t—The Chrirtlan Society held st [she gave full .directions as to her
lorn eleor oat of old price in Hardware.
:
LEBOY C.
Mr. Olds' last Tuesday evening, was. I burial, and the minister she wished to

Olds

*

her

the work she undertook
Snyder assaulted and heal Patrick
quently rising fioiJJ n
Rogan al Lowell. Rogao died from
the efleets of his injuries. Snyder meat her ciigsgempflis.

QUAS. w. DEMARAY.

SUfrHUim*

wlirn

P. HOLLER &amp; SON,

New Store

.

*»y K«’,nK kirns call.
is-ned and placed a warrant in Capt faithful worker
in
the Sabbath
do not belong is At Onaga but
McCormick's hands foi arrest. Capt. School, and a valuable member of
fonnd him al Charlene and Mr. Chao the Choir Kir organist for several Granger? price*.
ell was very glad to seitle the mailer yearn, till abont eight month* before

-^TINNER’S WORK A SPECIALITY.

Proprietors.

&lt;i.Mxai2.oo
ka.uoZXJS.so
oo
nOOfmSAOO
N*mtnl*l

' LOCAL MATTERR

Are the "V"ery Best in the Market

। of snow thia winter.
Om friend D. R. Spaliman sad W.

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD,

Bii if Country Pradsce tales in ftciw fr GsMxjt n
W«t Martel Price.,

!»»• U
V*. »••• ——
—Z
.
H B*nedu« are driving quite a lively the fifteenth da/ of Notember until Marek

the

Q. A.

Tsvka* PraaMaat.

SUBSCRIBE FOB THE NEWS

C. A. TRUMAN,

�A ¥wr TaluHr ’

trzix%,ozzx.
«t ?W, tore too.. in MMafao for m*U4 tWx bwKaa. and declare®' nobMy «*n ;
FfaiteWphto. Ttotr
sud than but__________
hmteclf. w.d that if »bay »•&gt;’
- • - • would
-fmy ©J
atypg -teti faararouioaa. Aftsx. jsaCXMSUiur.
then*-

moRNMut ot the prcswnA &lt;Uy ia uuqnra»tou*bly the War which the Fannare arc waging against the Mcnopolie*
of all kind* that have for Be long been
nibbing tfaejpeoyk And opprewaing the

»ar, at W*U&gt;:ugU*». itec week, vm well at-'
tended, ften. Negtoy &lt;J*ji«•:**! tbe addro**.
*j*d «w. Albert Pike reeled a poem.

—The Preeideul, on the l«h inat., eent a
■manage to tho Senate withdrawing the nomiOu.tJ~Lk-.illatter baring requested the withdrawal of his

te. It then show* how this noble
tom 1ms been perverted to further
cad* of selfish eapitaliirtd sad mil­
d directors, who sack gain al th.- ex­
toe of Jhe bommnuity ; and wo are
en s terrible and thrilliag account of
crimes and frauds of the railroad
poratioBB of to-day.
The author
■Ids a feariesB and vigorous pfn, and
hts out the evil* which thi* selflalx
ed has entailed upon u*. He ahpws
j the great corporation* have been
..&gt; to control On
—
tho whole country .; I,
hoW
r have robbed the uatiofi, and ooried our Congress, State Legialatrrcs
Courts of Justice.
•
ossiug from the Monopolists "and
r outrages, the author takes, up the
is of the wronged and oppressed'
acre, and give* u» a detailed stateit of the evils from which the fsnndaa; is suflbri
"
Bully th® OAUMM —.
..-------- ,KT-T-r,
ws liow and by whom the farmers

Gov. Davie, who quietly retires.
'
-It to denied that the President favure a
new election Lu Loutoan*.
injured.
—The Kansas Fannoro’ Cooperative Areo—The Phitodelplii* 0*dA»M &lt;*»“*■•«* dWlou. m'-UHp-'p
—1
era hsd *n interview wifc tii« Self ci Commit­
toe of tbe Houm of Reprc*euteUv/w ai Wwbingtim. tbe other day, during which they »nnouncwl ipftite. Committee lh*t yhey would

subsidy ef ton-mHlitm* of do6m.
.
- Mr. W. C. Flagg, iTwidcnt of tho Illinoia
Farmero’ Association, delivered au elaborate
address b*f»re th* National Cheap Transportatiou Convantioo, at Washington, in the
courao of which bo gave bis solution of the
trans|&gt;ortation problem. Hie plan, iu brieE to
re build eight grand trunk railway lines, Ao*
uncting ths North. West, South and EaaL He
thinks they eould be built for Wfl.Wljgr mil^
which weuld bo about *25.000,00V for each
road, or i^pOO,000,000 for the wbole-about
♦7.000,the average, for each State
througu
they run, or an .aaHMNHMint of

WUUmb Pinckney White to the United State*
Senate for four year* from tb» 4th of March.
------ Qa^iJxTi^ of Texas, ha*mad* a «aoond
appeal to Pretideut Grant to aulat him Ln
holding th* Executive chair, and baa been
again vcfUMid. To hi* laai appeal th* Prcaident'haa replied through Attorney-General
William* that he (Darial has already held the
ofitco longer than the law allows, and that
he may an well abandon all hope of Federal
rrxAjrcux and industrial.
-WtooMMUU produced 10.000,000 potui

■

the- cause of disease, and the patient re- ’ !
! corers his bealuT 1®y **
» blood purifier ami a life-giving prindpla,

The

ggWBKMS^^g^iS

&gt;at, Jan. 15.—Strait.—A number of

ivorsbly ou th* jwtiUon tbit lb* **Urt&lt; *

feet* of the evils it denounces, cannot
fail to have a txemeuduus sale. It i* an
ably written Work, and a bold and vig­
orous plea in behalf of the fanners and
all-who are oppressed and ' robbed by
the grasping Monopolies which are
causing so much trouble.
' jThe book is sold by subscription

THIS PRINTING INK

Dr. Turner’s Guide to Health.
—A London di»pal&lt;li aayu: "A Spanish
frig* tebnrRevived st Mers-et-Ke ter and do
tna’idooriho surrender of tiro Niimancia. Tho

USti

PAYINC EMPLOYMENT
&gt;rall havlnc ipar* Um*. ' *om«Uiln&lt; trow at
»l»*Uln*. NofBwrysrtf-t*,knta«*e*«»ltr to*

miselous can bo allowed to dealer*, who, there­
fore, KHncfjmcA rtconunni&lt;l inferior organ* tm
vltich they are aUowrd larger yrojl/e.
Baar Htyle* Beady.

COLONIZATION III COLORADO.

in building through railroad* for the purpose
of eolving the transportation problem, and
.
pabife
regards a*-nimtlLy ii«pMea» any attempt to
ecltls it bf prworibuig fares and rates bylaw.
They favor the passage cf law* by State
LngteBtttfJta to compel rsihoada transporting
grain m bulk lo deliver the same quantity that at a meeting of the Deputies, couatitut- but wbjth tue’er* wrrr mteequratly abothbed »&gt;y
ing tho majority in the lata Cortca, a vote of l»&lt;.......... , - ■'
•
they received.
ooi&gt;tld*Ma ia
GaabaJar," '^padmiiv !,•**!-■ P SatcedIy, Jail. 17 —J^aafe—Nol'ln Mssiou:
aMt^n (Tte*iV~ at lb*
Whole
for'arnerel
d|*raUou
oii
Al»r«ll*i&gt;rcn*
year'* toWfRlf c«Hr *ndhay in tbe Htteea of ! ,be »*•*”«. Thehwn-ated ■teUJ«M«*ti*a bean
lUiuoto, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, delivered to * Bpaniah frigate. Tiro authority tojic*. Ku»k in Um&gt; chiUr. Sfercbca ware mid* by
Mi-ronri, Ohio, Tanuemiee, and Wtocooain. j ot the ttovernment to fully restored iu BarcoTUo estimated total production of oats in tiro &gt;&lt;&gt;»*.
Htatoa named in 187J was, in round number, j “11 “ *»»»OlUW*&lt;1 111 the foreign dispatches : Hannaford k Thompson, HUDscrip183.300,000 bushels, and tiro falling off from that ClJu* has determined to make no treaty tian Book Publisluhw, Chicago, have in
thi* Ln 1873 ia placed at 10 2-10 per cent. In- ; with Peru until that nation fhall have released
diaca *bowa the hcaviete loaa. being over 17 ' *«d &lt;*’“ b*CK ev«T
w&gt;w held there,
par cent., and TennosMC tbe largest gain, or j tnd pledg’d itself to discontinue coolie im- ru^.-Editor WcsU-m Rural, one of our
। sliest and best known agricultural wri­
nearly » per emit. The estimates or tbe hay portstiorfs Ln tiro future.
crop-gtoo Mi,'aVer&gt;Re Jailing off qJ Uro crop
—Wsrl«**rt»r&lt;*«» ontDetwtste Salvsrtgr ^id
of 1*73 ae tdmpaAd with that of 1973 equal Honduras,'!!* (fcteral Afaeries. « J I .1 . .
to CJ per ©ent., arid makes tbe total yield ! .—Tbe frieud* of tiro Tichborne claimant
last year in tbe above State* nearly 10,000,000 , recently mobbed one of tiro counsel for TrteZ-Ait- ‘ Book Agents, and Farment
ton*.
i the prosecution M be was leaving the court- esnecUliy, ahonld read the publishers'
iMlvertisement It is bound to sell
—Il to given out from Washington that the
"
—The Duke of Edinburgh to on a visit to
Senate Committee ou Public Building* and
Ax TrtfttBMur on observing s beautiful
,gt.
Petersburg.
Grounds have decided that it will bo inexpe­
—A railway viaduct, in j.-ouree of construc­ crctjojory, .remarked thgthe considered
dient to consider any new propositions for
erecting Government building* thi* year, and tion atToquella, Spain, reeentlvgave way. it» healthy place to be burio4&gt;othatteMk aLonld be confined totiiO** now in

goo^piAj

wATTjj »°£«*

nraUon wm analtv
aulwntute oS«v*d by &lt;Ionian*, aa follow*:
» Act rrpcsUng the in-rvao- In naUrip- of

TUi* company have, recently completed and
now offer a number c'----- »
beautiful in external
gruwu aiuucu capwciiy,
which render them th* cbeapeat which they
have over made. Among them are ftvr.-Octavk Docnix-UxED Oboanh st fillO, &lt;135,
•IK to tl8$: with three and fodr «ete of read*,
•175 to •325. Oilror tevtoa, up to fourty
■et* of reed*, at tl.500. Many of tiro** are in
naw ITmuokt Resomaxt Cases, of great
«CffSiSE ■ tbe
excallenca aud beauty. Home cunlsln tho now
■top* Vtox. n‘Amour Evfwokk. ixr*ovrn Vox
-rbrft-rr offer- I Htmara. and tbaKxvuLvixu Faix-Boaru.
Organ* ranted with privilege of purchase,
or *old for payments running t Urough one to

ORGANS

Attention. Agent* 2

R«arfy Ar Armu, ih* OBOCXMIWKl!.: • ■»*««* o*m

FARMERS’ MOVEMENT,

Mason &amp; Hamlin Organ Co.
BOSTON, NEW YOIiX AND CHICAGO.

Br Nm. /.
Wr-ws *ai&gt;L Tfc» Fm0- mkm
Nauru, ; lamn. Ch.*. Gr&gt;a«au Ma. I TtwwT.U. &gt;M

GARGLING Oil

Cough#, Colds, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, Asthma and
Consumption.

tboly fact that American women have
degenerated iu point of health and
phywiijfc, until they harp become liter­
ally ii’rdce of jtrdallak. 'tIow sifl it Is
tq look around us .-wd compare the frail
and effeminate looungTady of to-day
-iLfe UX
“&lt;&gt;
of days gone by. To all such tho late
dmoovery of Dr. Warden,-of California,

.
’
THiXjfRiKTti
a priceless boon indeed.__ For Gus cIam
'
NEW YORK.
ai diseases it is certain and safe, and Bttvie—Hatfro*.....;..........
a.j My, old or young, can take it with
entire confidence in the result, and thus
Moid what to thousand* is a stumbling
k never overcome, vfc: A cdnsnlfit-

remedy will roach the disease, sad
n cure. The

mittpnt Fevers, which are
lent to the valieye of our great zfveiB r
throughout the United 8tatea,eweciAiry .&lt;
those of the Mi«dsripplt OttfelgiBoari,.. &gt;
Illinois, Tenneaeee, Cumberland, Aifcan- -’
so*, Red, Colorado, Brazoe, Rio GraM^i ,
Peer!, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, RoI
•Dokv, JmIn. mA SMB
.
their vast tributaries, ■iiiiMp»iW~W;;A
entire country during the Summer and
Auturpn, amLremarkably «o during eea6ous of unusual heat and dryness^ are I f
invariably accompanied by extensive de- I ■
rangom.nl&gt; of tho aumwii &gt;nd
and other abdominal vificcrs. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow­
erful influence upon these vari«u* or.
cans, is essentially necessary. There.J
Uno cathartic foy the purpose equal to
De. J. Walkkb’s Vintca* Bittbrs,
as they will upcedily remove the dark- ,
colored viscid njatter with which tho •bowed* are loaded, at tho same time
stimulating the secretion* of th© liver, • '
and generally restoring the healthy
I'uuctiuiw of the digestive,organ-.
Fortify the body against disease
by purilying all its fluids with VnfBoxn
Birrns. No epidemic can take hold /
•f a system thus fore-armed. . ..
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head­
ache, Pam in the SliouTders, .Ooeghc/
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Taste
iu tbe Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpilaration of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Pain io the region of the Kiff-''
neys, and a hundred otbpr painful $ymp- i
toms, are tbe offsprings of Dyspepsia.
One bottle will prove a bctterjKMteameo
of its merits than a lengthy advertise» ro
•While
I Wk*,

Pnrinle*, Bolls, Osrirancl**, iiiDg-wuru»r
Scald-head, Sore Bya*. Hryeiaris*. iteh.••
Scurfu, ^wooloratiom of the 8»n, JJuBJ'.'n* and Disease* of tiro Skin of whatovr.r n.-unr
or nstnre, are literally dog Tip
MUM •
■&gt;«« &lt;/ ■*• ya*°&gt; «■ • «■&lt;«
'
of those Bitten.

OH*

‘cmoAod;

Wood’s Molil Masm.
HE BEST DOLLAR IONTHLT.

$5 to $15 '

THK YOSEMITE VALLKY,

—Three Uvm were lost by th* burning of *
building in Hixtielli alreet. New York, on the

AGEITB WAITED FOE THE

HISTORY OF THE

GRANGEO-tt.MOVEMENT
d'
AAjE
FARMER'S WAR AGAINST MONOPOLES.
Tb&lt; fU'owtag te tbe vote oo th* bitt:

leyard,
iogy,
toreman,

oi» J*s a •(

•

larch J. 1!C3. rttUU«! •• An wt making approprla-

■U.
nlbocj.

-•

cases, Walkmb’* VuiaGA* BlTTKKS have
shown their great curative powers} in thu
mo^t obatinate and intractable cate*.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Goat, Bilioua Remit­
tent and Intermittent Fe»ert,£faeascs of
tho Blood, Liver, KidncvE-and Bladder,
these Bittere hare no equal. Sheh
are caused by Vitiated Blood. *«m
Mechanical Diseases.—Pwaotw mgaged in Paihta and MlneraW, satdr-M
I’lumbcxMrType-Betterv, Gold-beaters, ami
M inert, a» they advupfrip liie, are

THROAT AND LUNGS,

CRZ1U4L AM CAfJMWZAX.

-Kx-tteaaMnpML We ftofahlting 6«0*tary of the •Mllkft&gt;’tia4&gt;ma| Banta, ef Ns*
York, has been sentenced lo ten yean' im­
prisonment iu the Albany Penitentiary.
- Col. Thomae N. Stillwell, Minister Jo
Veuszuela during Johnson's Fftwldctrfi^ aflminiocratton, wan allot d*«&lt;i by John E. Cor­
win. ai Anderson. Ind., a few days ago.
—Mai!
Agent Cowles, of the lioek

'

TU SUadxrd Liaiaent of the United Sulu.

Ammilmi.Wsljwl.tU »;« ■»■*»eupproased by the now Government.
-Much uneasineu to felt in Paris and

.

Xo Fenoa «m tektAfflWtaw-. v
arcording to directions, ^md retpaft torfg II
unwell, provided their booM
Btroyed by mineral poison or other...
mean*, and vitol organ* wasted Tieyontl —
re^l(nm. Ranfttent ani later ; ‘

at lUUiimoro last week, adopted a resolution
callingion ^cngreer to redfmn atfleug tlO,CVO.OO0 ‘df ij«e&gt; &lt;»riuional- currency, which it
regard* as largely in exceea of the public
—Order has been restored in Madrid.
needs. They aleo recommended that moasurea
—Tho right of trial by Jury has just been
to be taken to reintroduce sibrer into the cuxt
rency, and that tho Comptro*er of the Cur­ 'relabltolied hi the State of TamanUpaa,
Mexico, in criminal cases, tho law haring
rency be deprived of all discretionary power
been proclaimed with great solemnity by the
over th* currency. The Board. Aluuks U,not.

veution at Wetettngton. vhidi to Jute ad­
journed, by ItaiMstoaregubfting therxilroadr.
but not fixing their rate* ; by throwing the
roads open to all who are willing to pay for
tbe use of tbe track*, by improving the water
way* from th* interior to the ocean, aud by
th* construction of roads and canal* by the
Federal Government, to be u«»4 by rilizona
ou Ibe payment ef £6*M ■ A National Barash
i* to be otabhabad, the mcmlier* of which are
to look after tiro paaesga of Blate law* pre­
venting exMMHivc charges and.mijfirt dj*crimination*. Tiro abolition &lt;H thMViwL-^aSa
sywtem and the *ub*idy‘ swindle are other
means to the *ame euA'-ft"&lt; ■ ■ ' [ , Several caao* of • tricliioa apirali* have oc­
curred iu Bt. Ixrota. They wuo caused by

the harts found on ths tower raspa tri Uh. Sierra Ncrads mo®truxui of Qitfbru!a. the medicinal preiierti** of which....
are extntfced tberdrt«w®6&lt;*&gt;fcb dfe 7j

IN AMERICA ALWAYS.

vVKtexD.

—MilerfllUa lied cars, containing 30,i
000 pounds ot. wool, passed through O:
from GaUforahi during 187X

agreed ujgj^leCrary'* bill to regulate com­
merce bj*pilroad among the aeyeral BUtea,
and will tmyt it to tiro house at the flrat .op;
|&gt;ortunHyJS&amp;getiier with a report'Wu the rub
Jed of the bill, which Mr. MhCrary 1* now..

TweHWstBetelsiKphm ofHraw,

PROTECTION
Against Fire and Thieves.

,"«haCT&gt; t 4^2,.
FanyGUch.), Fsttanut

; *

FiiBlity Sarins Bal asl Salt Deposrtan

FrHmgtrejsnn. Pratt,
GokUtawatte,
Usrawy.
H»ndUkm (Mc-h Bobartec

ASK YOUR DRUGGIST (OR GROCER
CINCINNATI.

WHITE CASTILE SOAP,

-•.’ru'^s
MiiWAtnax.

WHITE FLOATING SOAP.
PERFECTLY PURE,

IECTAR

are effectually destroyed and wsahved. - &gt;*■»
svstem of medicine, no rsrmifi
thelminitka will free the srsteni
like thew Bitten.
For Female Complaint
or old, rnsniwl or ainglo, at the.
manhood, or the turn of life.
Bitten display so decidea an in.

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NASHX^LlE, BARRY CO., MICIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1874.

VOL. I.

It must have
unused parlor that

I What she might h
herself, we cannot

of the

I hour before.
Ae to if left to
M* at that mo-

Now, among the few agtipathiea of hon­
est Harry, Gaaata kn-W that , against
peddlers to be One uf the strongest.
Her first thought was, “How shall I
get rid of him?" ^nt a second glance
showed the board balaaebd o'n his head,
and the pretty toys UHAufcacs glistening

(VS sod 'bur^bta Mtet
4 BO Irtnrai* to •« C-O-.

.^nrr*.7^teT^rT*w‘w'

aWX~'
BVrntO

A

VASE.

A Htobt for Yotrxo Wives.

for© yon would have been injyodniyd to

ing iMw dignities now, and, it must bo
confessed, most worthily.

It was not a

b«aT doth™
il#J,
°nl7 l&gt;clongs to kMhnaYa the beginning of

yellow moons, where the good man's
ao fresh and dean with the slanting rays
of
‘’
1/1
in the fanover the polished snrfsce.

uws,'*thtffiiaemi&gt;troaa. When Harry
dewea first aafcd htt tosharoJus fortq^Us/^uUe wwi kwirt tbit that article

was mostly to be found in the broad
hand*MhI then trembled in impatience
waiting for the answer. But when she

not hesitate. What would be the.world
full of bank stock to her if Harry had

Bat £1 the morning, as her voice kept
time to the clatter of milk-pans, or with
•io™o&lt;

ing, until their little home blossomed

named apartment in
and al ff to

leading into that state-room. . It was
bright Mb the other, but lacking the

the round
table with

•pled the new ornament, and viewing it
with a critic’s eye, “ Hoped aha did not
give many cents for that sham—cracked,
too, ao that it wouldn’t hold water. "
. .
The glitter even was coming off her (
gold. But the revealing of this base
metal was yet before her.
Sitting in the sunny kitehen,'a few
weeks la|ar, when the increasing chili
rendered the crackling fire a need, two
ladies called upon her. .
“ We are getting up a box to send to
a city missionary for distribution ; this
frosty air makes one think of the poor,’’
said Mis. Morgan, drawing nearer the

wuat Tint grangers want.
- A prominent Eastern daily recently
printed the report of an interview with

. (f ; cnRKEP ITEMS
' I
Thx liberal }ewa talk of celebrating

their little

their Sabbath &lt;a Bunday.

!

Bvikia owns only 100 nrwipft]*nt,
while Germany eteinu 2,BOO.

A Bootox house is said to have al­
most a monopoly of the toothpick trade.
In Belli annually about 500,000,000 of
toothpicks.
'
and India rubber ore two great boons
which tin- discovery . of Amorim be­
stowed upon mankind.

A Wxbtxxx genius has just invented

NO. IS
WOMANLY. PLUCK.

day adds fresh proof. Only the other
attracted widespread attention. To the day an Eastern paper recorded the ad­
question what practical steps tin1 grange venture of a young lady with a midnight
organisation would aak Congress to take burglar, wherein the brave heroine,
armed with an iron poksr, placed the
the Congressman stated that do large cracksman hort du combat, handed him
appropriations were expected, to sub­ over to the minions of the law, subse­
sidise railways or open new water lines quently appeared in court, testified
to the Atlantic; bnt that there were against the culprit, and secured hla in­
three important things which the farm­ carceration in the State Prison. A few
ers of the West would aak of Congress,
and he thought their request would l&gt;e bright young leads from the country,
conceded. The find is to remove all while leisurely trudging her way along
oltaawctionrfrom the Mississippi river, the road toward the eity, unmindful of
which is the natural highway of the danger, was suddenly confronted by a
whole interior at the continent.' The ‘hideous looking brute in human shape,
secoW is, that the Mississippi valley who aporoachod her with an indecent
proposal. Instead of fainting outright,
shippers of produce to ship by that. or vainly shouting for help, as almost
route, by such legislation aa will pro­ any other girl similarily situated would
hibit railways from making dtacrimate naturally have done, she seized a stout
VARIETIES.
chargee. The last step shall be ouch shillalah and smote the scoundrel over
Smit h bread—Rolls and plenty of ’em.
legislation M will secure reasonable the head with such force jw to com­
Pmuttrn creditors — Those ■ who
rates on live stock from the West to pletely knock him out of time, and con­
New York. To this end the granges tinued to belabor him and shqut for as- don’t dun.
*
demand that Congress shall provide
Thx most thrilling tale known is that
“ for such supervision and control by ef a burly policeman, to whom ahe sur­ of the rattlesnake.
T ■­
national authority of the rotas of freight rendered her prisoner. And now the
Breach of good manners—For ruin
charged upon live stock as will make New Orleans TYmea narrates a circum­ to stare you in the face.
them reasonably profitable to the rail- stance wherein a young girl in that city
bore heroelf bravely under such trying
keep thoroughly coaled.
enable the stock raiser of the West to circumstances as wonld have severely
A bobb—The man who persists in talk­
I tested the most dogged determination
live by his industry."
.
ing about'himself when you wish to
|
ever
shown
by
the
average
genua
homo.
It will i&gt;e observed that the forego­
ing plan involves no considerable ex­ The other Sunday this young lady was talk about yourself
Good metal—An iron will, a silvery
penditure of Government funds, other at church, when, during the delivery of
than for the opening of the mouth of the sermon, she suddenly became aware voice, plenty of brass, and a little tin
the Mississippi river; and for this pur­ that something of a crawling nature was will win golden opinions.
A tooxg student wants us to tell him
pose the advocates of the plan argue, making an expeditious journey up her
with good sense and truth tliat sufficient leg. Startled, os may well be believed, if W-o-r-c-o-s-t-e-r spells Wooster, why
she
was
the
nonce
bereft
of
power
of
ll-o-c-h-e-B-t-e-r
don’t spell Booster.
means can be raised by lopping off the
regular yearly appropriations for dozens action, and there forthwith chased each
Why is^a doctor better taken car© of
other
through
her
mind
extremely
lively
j of insignificant harbors, which benefit
than his patients ? Because when he
: only unimportant localities. While the and fearful apprehensions touching goes to b©d somebody is sure to rap
j right to regulate roles on railways tra­ snakes, rata, and a host of disgusting
him up.
versing more than one State has never creatures, bnt with a determined effort
Domestic young lady (making pie)—
been asserted by Congress, many of the she recovered her presence of mind, and “ Frank, the kitchen’s no place for boys.
ablest constitutional lawyers of the by the time the " thing" had got a short ' Has dough such an attraction for you?”
United States claim it, and protest distance above her knee, she cl uk'hed it Clever youth—“It isi&gt;t the dough,
strongly in its (avof. The same doc­ through her dress with a viBc/like grip,
trine was advanced in ths recent speech and held on like grim death. Since
A tovjfo beau, at nis sister’s evening
in Congress of Mr. McCrory, in favor the first revelation of the matreasing
party began to sing, “ Wliy am T bo
establishing a commission to revise circumstance she had not titered a
weak and weary ?" when a little brother
sound,
nor
indeed
given
any
outward
freight and passenger rotes on oil roads
brought the performance to a sudden
running from oue State to another, or sign of the mental torture which she
close by yelling out, “ Aunt Mary aays
traversing a number of States. His must have suffered, but sat rigid and
it’s ’cause you come home bo late and
Hl&gt;eoch was concurred iii by the West­ composed, firmly grasping that “ hor­
drunk ’most every night!"
ern members almost unanimously ; and rible thing,” which ahe knew was some
A Mr. Dahn runs n stove and hard­
white we cannot expect all the evils of living creature, when, upon being
our present transportation system to be clutched, it gave forth a squealing ware store at Fogle Harbor, and the
round. For full three-quarters of an MarquetteJournal says: “He musthave
an extensive trade, for we have heard
to see a strong beginning made at the hour the brave girl sat there, as com­
posed as ever, still retaining her hold to his name mentioned in connection with
present session of Congress.
the close of the service, when she de­ all the stoves and stovepipes we have
i REMARKABLE PETRIFICATION OF .4 parted homeward, never relaxing her ever put together here or elsewhere."
BRIDE.
grip until reaching home, when, giving
Baid Lord John Biuaell to Hume at
Dr. Jorsck, of Marksville, LA., is re­ hurrieu explanations to her mother, she a social dinner, “ What do you consider
“The
sponsible for a remarkable story which fainted dead away. A quick examina­ the object of legislation?”
wonld seem apocryphal were it not that tion by la mere revealed the presence of greatest good to the greatest number. ”
similar cases have been previously re­ a rat, dead as a door nail, oh the cause “What do you consider the greatest
ported. Something over a month since, of the unhappy adventure, which for number ?** continued hie lordship.
a (pend of his, a lawyer and a man of lively interest, and the revealing of a “ Number one, my lord,” wai the com­
scientific tastes, was married to a beau­ remarkable spirit in the mind of a moner’s prompt reply.
tiful girl of sixteen. The afternoon fol­ young girl, is not often matehod in this

“ And we knew yon would be glad to plosive automatic urchin ohsstiser and
assist,” added Mrs. Niles. “We only combined hair-comb, editorial protector
- • UM me UUC MBS
camo to tell yon our plan to day. Come and hash-cutter. He expects to ffihko a
n i........... ' —'rbelonging io to onr meeting next Friday ami bring colossal fortune.
me today F’ asked
tii-s dark Jewish fan
whatever you can spare."
A Nrw Haver manufacturer recently
appearance in the d _
“If you only had that shawl, now," iutormed lya book-keeper that bis;sal­
“Old clothea," (bought Cassie; “does said Harry, when told of the plan,
ary of $1,200 must be reduced &lt;200,
he tliink I look like that?”
“how warm it would keep some poor
And, indeed, the sharp, black eyes body's shoulders. **
Harry did not twelve months, thus making the amount
were scanning, ratll^r qtuxxically, every
due him for the next year &lt;800. This
corner, as if in pursuit of ths sgtCttae sad blunderer, like some other men,
is the meanest yet.
- - ,
deprecated.
, •
and could not know this was Cowie's
Moot Frenchmen, when they conimit
“No,” she said atowA, and with a first thought, or the tears she shed.
suicide,
like
to
do
it
in
a
way
which
will
touch of hesitation, the quick ear of the
Friday afternoon came, and Cassie,
vender of ware* detected.
with a bundle started for the meeting. render them celebrated in the papers,
such
is
the
inherent
vanity
of
their
na­
at
the
pretty
“Please, lady,
_
.
“ I thought, perhaps, you would feel
thing, ” he urged, suiting the action to disposed to give your old shawl,” said ture. A coachman living at Montmartre &gt;
worth by lowering the toad ; and m he her sister, meeting her st ■ the door; invited his friends to dinner recently,
and on arriving there, instead of finding
did ao, the shining ra» rays caught in a “ but you have not got it, I sec."
Mrs. Niles was directorcM, and read their boat at the head of the table, ruddy
a letter from the. city missionary who and joyous, they discovered him dead,
“ Just the thing for any parlor man­ had gone from their quiet town, and in hanging on the bedpost. He had taken
tel,"
ahe
incautiously exclaimed. whom all felt an interest, telling of such the precaution to provide bread, cheese,
“ Mrs. Broad herself has not anything suffering and want as brought many a and wine for bls guests.
more beantiffil. Are they real?" ahe tear to the eye, closing with the over
Vice Pbxhidkxt Wilsox, who was at
continued.
solemn words, “Inasmuch as we have the Woman Suffrage National Conven­
- “ Pure Bohemian,
Shust vot I i done it to these, ye have done it to
tion, in Washington, the other day, be­
ssya," asserted he of the mahogany vis­
ing called upon for a word of encour­
age, without a twinge in the place his
“ Miss Spear will put on the list the agement, rose and said:
MI wish
conscit nee used to occupy years ngone. gifts of each to 'be kept. Mrs. H.
simply to say that I am under, impera­
“Oh, what will you take for them? Clewcs, two aprons and a flannel sack.
tive orders to make no speeches on any
How much are they worth in money ?"
Ahem I” called the active directoreaa, subject I will add, however, that
“They vaah not lor money, lady—old ' and Cassie felt as though she was the twenty years ago I came to the con­
clothea."
lump sticking in the .good woman’s clusion that my wife, my mother, and
“ But I haven’t any."
| throat.
my sisters were aa much entitled to the
“No bedquilts, blankets, lady?"
right of suffrage as myself, and I have
Cassie mentally reviewed her stores, that evening os, after telling her story
not changed my mind since.” (Lend
and dismissed them to their shelves through many team, the impulsive wife
applause. ]
again.
took up the unoffending vase,.to com­
“No, no; nothing of the kind."
mit it to destruction. “This shall be
THE MYSTERY. OF BARD TIMES.
“ No coats, shawls, fine top-boots, its place," and the young husband gent­
A- Dayton, Ohio, journal endeavors to
lady?"
.
ly placed it on. the kitchen mantel over clear up this mystery a little by pub­
A sudden thought! A gift from an the little tin bonk they had nailed up
lishing tome statistics tliat ought to be
aunt, at her marriage, had been a gay, for missionary mon^. “ It shall .stay
impressive. It shows that in that ci$y
plaid woolen -ahawL Thia, of course, there, to teach us both a lesson, that of 30,000 inhabitants there are 540 bar­
had thrown into the shade the good bay ell gifts are talents for which we must rooms, which consume daily nine bar­
State of solid colon tiud had heretofore account to our own oonsdenoe and to
rels of common whisky, 400 kegs of lager
ser-. i^AU
warmthRnd beau­ our Master.”
beer and as many of ale, to esy nothing
ty. Why not part with this last ? It
of the finer kinds of wines and liquors,
was not a necessity, and the ruby vase , aic.no longer' aits im the kitchen alone
which arc used to a considerable extent.
tempting her, was foaFTteeoinlng one. ' of an afternoon—but in thc family-sit­
She went for the abiwL
ting room of the tasteful home they tion of tobacco amounta to 15,000 cigars
Though, of course, I shall get more now call theirs. Visitors see a ruby
200 pounds of smoking and 120 pounds
than the vase for it," jflH thought
vase standing on a brocket alone,' and of chewing tobacco daily. The editor,
But the wily tradesman balanced it on under it the tin mission box, and aomeafter a careful study of the figures,
his hand, held it up to the light sub- 1 times in the twilight the little ones
cipher* out that a Lor-kM per at 10 otents
picioualy, and finally oaid :
•* Well, ' gather about mamma’s choir to listen
a drink, gets &lt;309 for a barrel of whisky
lady, I may lei ye have the von vaas for
to the oft-repeated story of the shawl that costs 40. This does not mc.m hart!
these; but it be very aheep, very aheap * that was lost, the lesson won.
times for him, certainly, whatever may
indeed."
bo the case with those who give him the
The conclusion of the whole matter,of
NATIONAL PROGRESS.
profit of &lt;260 per barrel. The expendi­
couroe, was that the unworthy Jew de­
An exchange thus discourses on our ture of Daytou for whisky, malt liquors lowing, being in her husband's “Bock
parted with the shawl softly atowad
progress in one hundred years : “ Only and tobacco is more than five times what study ’’ with three or four intimate
•way in his pack, leaving Qaaaie looking
think what a hundred yean has wrought it lays out for bread. The figures of friends, their attention was called to
after him from the doorway with the
One hundred years ago our revolution­ our foreign trade balances are not *0 some bouldera from' Arkansas. These
coveted treasure in her band, and feel­
ary ancestors made the biggest “ draw­ important aa these, to a great many Ixiulders on being broken open present,
ing much aa if she had sold her birth­
ing " of tea in Boston harbor of which j people at least.
! in the central space, a crystaline formaright Then ahe went into the parlor
there is any record. It took all the wa­
I tion and sometimes contain water, or
and tried it on every part of the mantel,
TREMENDOUS TOWER. ,
;
ter in the harbor and thro© hundred and
but somehow it did not fill ai large a
The Tower of Babel was. o pigmy to and water. His fact being known to
forty-two chests of prime tea for the
space in reality aa jt had in imagination,
what a company of enterprising Phila­ one of the young ladies, it was proposed
drawing. What a vest amount of his­
and ahe went back diasatisfied.
delphia
bridge builders propone to con­ to break open the largest boulder, and
tory has been made on this aide of the
At first ahe thought she would Dot'
Atlantic in that eventful one hundred struct as a toy to grace the approaching
tell Harry; but be Dptioed.thc little
centennial
exhibition in that city. It is
cloud, and soon ebdted &amp;e whole story. yean.- Then the entire white popula­ to be sf wrought iron, quo thousand feet •nd the. bride conceived the romantic
the health of her hustion numbered scarcely three millions.
“ Let me see the bauble," was all hia
in thir rock-imprisoned
Now there are seventeen Stales with I i in height, and beside it tn6h structures
comment “ Why, here's a crack in the
as the dome of St. Peter’s, ths pyramids fluid. She did ao, and in a few moover one million each. New York alone
cup! Never trade with a Jew, my Csshas a population exceeding that of all of Egypt and Bunker Hill Monument,
the colonies by nearly a million and a would be dwarfed into inaignificance. the act She complained of excessive
Then, seeing the tears start for her dis
half. Pennsylvania exceeds ft by half The tower is to be circular in section, pains in her stomach, and her husband
appointment, added, “ Never mind;
one hundred and fifty feet in diameter
a million, and Ohio and Illinois each
the experience is the wise tea Aer, after
yearly equal the entire white population at the base, diminishing to thirty feet at On their arrival, though but fifteen
all”
‘
of the American colonies one hundred the top. It is prppossd to h^ye spiral minutes had elapsed since ahe drank
It is wonderful what value a lost arti­
staircases winding around the center the fatal draught, she was dead. She
cle acquires. Cassie’s mother came te
tube for those preferring to walk up ; had already become rigid, and, the
the next day to assist in covering a
but elevators will be provided, which
NEW YORK’S MURDER RECORD
doctor says, “In three quarters of an
The statistics of homicides in New are calculated to ascend to the top in hour her entire body became aa hard
York arc encouraging to the newspapers three minutes. Tins is one of the great­ and inflexible a* bone." The friends
ata, this fills such a coay ooznrr.-iA.yanr of the metropolis, though they look est engineering projects of the age, and
having consented, Dr. Jorssk, asmated
kitchen, that Harry 'will be always drop­ very ugly to less sanguine people. Dur­ it is iu the hands of constructors capa­
by other medtea] men, made a yxwtf
ping down upon it You had better ing the last eighteen years there have ble of completing whatever they under­
morltvn examination, of which ha says :
spread something over iu
WlMire’s been 859 murders in the dty, making an take.
“ On more minute examination and ioyour old blanket xhawl?
That’s ju«t avenge of about forty-seven per annum.
quM^ I found that the dissolved silica
'T18 EVER THUR.
the thing.”
The papers there are encouraged be­
she had takes into her stomach had
“Where?" sure enough I Casaie cause in 1865 there were seventy-one,
A Des Moines druggist sent his cle rk
been absorbed and transmitted by the
didn’t know.
She contented hereelf whiliflastycarthere were bnt fifty-»even. out to dram for aider of oil. He called
chylupoi&amp;tic ajjparatua,.and blood vee-

had left it somewhere, and the subject

the population has largely increased,
they declare that the city is certainly
becoming more orderly instead of more
lawless. Not many cities would con­
gratulate themselves on the fact that

sister Lotted came over with the chilto spend the day, ii wm ip demand ' their limits during a year, but perhaps
New York is justified in doing so.

ing to an English engineering journal.
thia,

tnfle. are donUe tasck

total of &lt;2,650,000,000.

In

mile, to &lt;180,000 in England.

i/.'/i n m

That the qualities of nerve and down­
right pluck are not confined exclusively

latter day.
TWAIN'S LATEST.
One of “Mark Twain’s*’ latest jokes
is that which he perpetrated at a dinner
to which he was recently invited. He
had been notified that his health wbuld
be drunk during the evening, and it
was. ButMarkwu armed and equipped.
He drew from lus pocket a large roll of
manuscript, and proceed to read to his
a tomshed auditors that he was entirely
taken by surprise, was wholly unpre­
pared to reply, and so on, as is custom­
s' y with after-dinner speakers. Buch a
very Twainish joke could not, of course,
pass withoutappreciation, and os soon aa
AMERICAN RAILROADS.
the momentary perplexity had subsided,
The magnitude of the railroad inter­
roars of laughter testified to the success
ests of the United States is much
of the hit. If only all speakers were as
greater than any persona suppose who
honest as Mark Twain !
have not given the matter examination.
The total mileage ia 71,564 ; but this in­
LIFE INSURANCE.
cludes 13,512 miles of double-track
The life insurance of our country is
roads, making the whole length of track
larger than in all the other nations of
wed 85,076 milea.
The capital stock
the globe, which, in the aggregate
invested in tliesc roada amounta to
amount to &lt;2,523,000,000, which is
&lt;2,072,251,954, which is about &lt;29,000
&lt;227,625,000 less than the amount cred­
per mile. The floating and funded
ited to the United States. Thb is not a
debts arc almoat equal to the capital.
bad test of the standard of our material
, civilisation. In this connection it may
roads is &lt;3,728,416,950, a little more
than fifty-two thousand dollare per
mil. U Im Ueo inpoMibte to oUuu
companies. Losses have been oomparo- the gross earnings olzilfthe railioads

far the test year

P«W ilw l»ti-a rear

the counter, saying that he represented

her whole body was a petrifaction. We
in advancing the rates, while, al the
found it impassible to cut through any
portion with our scalpela. Dr. Ferguson
broke his Scalpel in the first attempt owner. genmlly »« i»~" lb“r •&gt;«’“was imonned by tire clerk that ho had
We were able only to break through the
represented it about three years, where­
cheat with a hatchet, finding extreme
It is nothing uncommon for a young
upon be remarked to the youth that he
difficulty in entering the thoracic cav­
suppored he would soon be a partner.
ity, the contents being all solidified.
The youth said he would be pleased to
Seal feathered duck which follows her
sell him some coal oil, and that lus esjust like that little lamb which was sure
tabliahmcnt handled wre oil than any
to go wherever Mary did. At a recent
ocher in Des Moines. The tradesman

The
blushing!* gueroed be was, a* hs re­ Sunday, sod found, when his hat was
turned the young lady'* picture io his
“I thank my God," said he, turning the
hat upside down, and tapping lbs crown
Naw You'a beet lawyer* charge &lt;50
. K„.._

railroads extending fifty-four thousand
mike earned &lt;478,8bo,»7. This is esseventy-five million dollars above tbs
running expenses. The saninga for

during the fall months.
Urn mllw &lt;rf M«
"*

�[IFiW III 1

GROCERIES Drugs, PB0VISIO5S

JAN. M. 1874.

3600

3«oo

10 fM
• fee 6 25
■71 11 GO

6 28
IS 00

81 Banner Co. Court C-l'dni

lAlTIEE SOTI0H8,
School Book.

paring desk*..

Arranjuxos Bmkm, 1». b.
Board met purvoanl io adjournment. IUII 138 S- R»af
jump* plttnge into troublra. anchor in
callad. *Mnbe*B *0 praacut; Board pracwsl-

sense who has a

home, loved ones

to welcome his company, and a few
grams of contentment in the heart.

minutes the

a aemtehed nose.

The -effeminate man i* a weak
poultice. lie i* a cross between a
root beer and a ginger i*op, with the
rork left out of the bottle over night.
He i* a teacup full of syllabub, a kit*
ten in penlalvltes. a sick n)&lt;&gt;nkey
.with a blond
moustache. He is a
vine without any tendrils, a fly drown ed in sweet oil, a paper kite in a dead
calm. He lives lice a butler fly—no
Imdy can tell why. He is a* harm­
less aa a cent's worth of spruce gnm.
and as useb-ss as a shirt button with­
out any buttuq hole.
.

niCHHa* REW*.
The man nrreated at Auburn. N.
Y. ou suspicion of being the Grand
Rapids bank swindler, fails to answer
to the description of that person.
Last Friday a Bay City man by
the name of Thomas, while intoxica­
ted struck his wife on the baad with
an ax, breaking.her skull. She lies
insensible and is Dot expected to

recover.
The special election^Mo hill
cancies in the Legislatnre will
hol&amp;on Feb. 23*

be

That the Bran SrASOLio Basaaa, after
a doien yeSre of aucoeatful publication and
a Sand-to-tan! fight with swindlers, quacks
and humbug*. •‘•till ♦area." Although
paracrated and back mailed *by tb'e rascal* i
hae built up ajcirea ation of 60,00* copies
and leurtebea aa never before. If you want
TUB BEST {Boris*. Poems, Taiei.Skrtcbea,

tgalatt Impoairiou and awindliag,—if yen

bill.
46 W. TiBkltr.Dip’y Sheriff
fe&lt;!*.. —
46 W. Tinkler. ••
“
“
4T J. H. Taylor,', meal* for
jnrora.^..

only causalties were a tom shirt and

Am! oil ki/uU of Good.

are all aerved alike.

To be Sold within the
next Two Months!

Oa motion of Mr Dogbee. Board adjourn

The Child can get just as Good Bar-

Our motto is to sell as cheapM
the cheapest, give 16 ozs,
to the lb. and the right
charge every time.

W.A.AILSWOBTH

eeaJed to buainess. '
.
!
On motion oY Mr. Manly Ike raport of th* I
Committee on M&gt;»e«llAnrau« Claim* wa*
taken from iba table for oonaideralioa
On motion of Mr. Manly account* Ne. 14
waa taken from ibe tabla auj referred back
to tbe Committee on Claims.
On morion of Mr. Pleiades Brawn, Board
adjourned uutil 2 o’clock p. m.
Wk. II Powsns, Clerk.

- .

D. C. GRIFFITH.

’

Greatest Bargains

Proprietor of the

Ever
Nanhrillc!
On motion the report was accepted and
laid on th* table.
Mr- Keaglo presented th* petition of Si­
meon Overholt and 28 other*, citirert* of the
(ownablp of Castleton, saklng thia Board to
great a life lease of ten asrra of la» l tn mW
■owoship belonging to the County af Barty,
— AND
toon* Samuel Lawton and nlfsofaatd
And ia well adapted (o the Fall and Winter
towsablp of Cartieton.
Arvtsxoos Ssaatox. 2 r. K.
Trade. Special inducement* given iu each
On sration of Mr. Munroe, the petition
Board oonvjnod pursuant to adjournment.
was laid on the table.
Boll called, member* all proaent. Board
WOOL CARDING MACHINE!
On morion of Mr. Manly. Board assureproceeded to bnalnraa.
until 7 o'clock thia evening.
Mr Mnnraa offered the following res­
Wk. II. Powkws.
olution which wsa adopted:
Cterk.
would respectfully solicit the attention of
curtomars to the fact that be is making tn&gt;Evsaisa Skmiov. 7'r. K.
pro»e.notits in hi* mill* whkh will-prove a
Board convened purauant to adjournment.
AU Bills under $ 15 Cash; Over S15 benefit Io customer* tu well a* to himself.
Roll railed, member* all present; Board
Tbe reputation of my mill* are brat adver­
Sixty ar Ninety Days Note with Inter tised by the continual ihcraat* of custom.
est will be taken ifdesired.
through tbeir Chairman, Mf. Mnnrra. reTbe acoounia of John F. Emory andGeo.
pnrte I that they had examined the follow­ Curry and two other* were pjeaented, and
D. JI. PVRCHIS.
ing accounta, and would reccomcnd their on motion of Mr. Manly ware referred to
the Comroilloe on Miaralhneoua Claim*.
allowance aa follow*:
whoatand* second to none aa a Cna'nm Mil­
All Open Accounts must ler.
Mr. Henry Drown offered the following
will h« pleated to :heer the Marti*uf all
rcaolutioa: •
be Mettled at once

02

WOLVERINE MILLS

MY STOCK IS NEW

3

Terms:

1
2
.3
4
5
6
7
8

I will aoll my atoek on li'-cral terms
in any parry wiahmg to engage in a wellaatabliahed and paying btuinraa.

H clilgan Central Itatlro

January let, 1874.

_ 1. •

olutioawss ecccpisd sad adopted. Mr.
Board see! pnrraont adjournment Roll Ksasle move.) that the Sheriff ba allowed
eallad; quorum preaeat; Board proceeded the sum of $363.00aa Turnkey fare for 1878
»o buainaaa.
which motion prevailed by Tre* aad Hay*
Th* following Invitation was received sod
as follow*:
Y’aA*.—Mr. Barnum, Plieadaa Crown.
Beebe*. Nichol*. Day, KeaeK Lapham.
Manly. Monroa Philips. Walker, Jonng

or -wu
-Cbapin, Wilcpx and \oung»—IffTb* aeoount of Baaner Co. and 14 otbtrr

LMnofini. morrow morning.
WKDxaaoAY Moaxtso, Jan. 7th, 1874.Bosrd met purauant to adjournment.

What Now!
NEW 16768509
In Nashville, Mich.

OP THE BEST QUALITY, AND

At Reasonable Rates,

Store with Cap* Beira, aad is now opening a

Dry Groocls

A

YANKEE NOTIONS,
GENTS AND LADIES

Hold Yom Hotks, Straw!

UNDERWEAR.

AND VISIT THE

HOSIER Y,

ft..

4c., ^c.

NEW HARNESS SHOP
Over Smith &amp; Putnam’s Hardware.

The Beat of" Leather IJaedlUffht Work i»
onr pride.
Repairing done nn short notice.
Call and
sea the old foreman sf H. A. Good­
year"* Shop in Hatting*
16 .
W0L00TT A GREEK.

CASH &amp; EXCHANGE

has just received an addition to hre stock

Millinery Goods.

I* soliciting a vcrylarge run of custom.

whoa* work ha* riven universal aaiiafaction

HALBERT &amp; CO.

Dvfles Competition !

CENTRAL HOUSE.

CITY DRUG STORK
Yon good people of Nashville,
All stay at home,
And get your Drugs and Groceries
Of Simot &amp; Stone.

This finfl have just started
And are bound forte sell,
And all who give them patronage
Are sure to do tvell.
They have a good line of Sugars,
Tea, Coffee and Spice,
And they will sell all their Goods
At a fearful low price.

or THE LATEST STYLES,

Bert the last article,

From a Wash-tub * c a Brown.

SUM’S.

MwmoOCW,
c«sb4» currn.

JACOB LENTZ

MIRBORS, pictures, FRAMb
AND CARDS,-BRACKKTS,
nrsTKHs.ac_ kC.

And we'll Mi do it again.

cimwiNfciaLm.
Come and cxamn ew prices,

shx ’tms ahv cornu cue

My Motto ia, - The Nimble Sixpence

Simot

Of an My

And we are sure you will bvy,

And paint for the ladies.

C. A. STEBBINS.

OTSTERS m T8HB

We mentioned a little too plain,

Cigars for the men,

NaahviBa, JW*. 16, 1873.

CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

Forgive ua this blunder

* fatter than Of Stow Shilling.

ail.

CANNJD GOODS,

Parlor, Liiirary, DiUg, oi« u
GEIE8AL FURITD1E

And Toy* for the bab.es,

MUSIC TEACHING!

lo

GRQC ERIES

Now you from the “Fadderland,”
Don’t be afraid,
For Simot is a Dutchman,
So go there and trade.

We keep all kinds of Notion*,

faction

-Week.

FUBNITURE IWACTIBY!

For want ot more room,
But we have eveything in our line.

bound to rail

waa taken front tb; taC’.t.

MMhHCU. MghpMCta.
• BOARD,

Now don’t forget the place, folks,
For they are in their new store,
Not into Downing’s,
But the very next door.

. Onr stock we’ll not enumerate.

HATS. GLUVK aim™,

■RS. I. J. TIIIER1AI

DRUG 8 T O Rh

Dig Carding Machine

TOBACCO, CIGARS, fr.,

that the Clerk be isrtrwied to draw ao

Arruvotn ffssarox. 2 r.

You Wjll Find Them,

per

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

County as sppnr* by a Roratulion .
by the Board at their October aeeaion 1873.
Motioa pravailo-i. On motion of Mr.
On motioa of Mr. Day. the resolution was
To
wen. Bxrd *4journed mt) 2 o'clock r.
dd a* the table until to-morrow.
Wk. H. Powaaa. Clast
Mr. Jdsmrra offer ml th. following praam-

SYRUP,
SODA,
SPICES,
.
CRACKERS,
RAISENS,
LAMPS,
CHIMNEYS,
CASTOR.
KEROSENE
LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

Mr. PlilVLEH,

W. 1 aylsworth.

Her Sloct &lt; Staple ail Fatcj

mvldad by o»e&lt; km &lt;H, eomplM Uwa d U.tOn motion of Mr. Munroe the Bisolutlon
OnonAwK
&lt;-•accepted and adopted.
_
_
Mr. Munro* offered the following Kes on :

.

COFFEE

RICK,

AT TpE

Birney Hoyt, axp’a for 187315000 15000
Kenyon M«s&lt;l. wiln'a fce»,
2 42 2 42
T. Pbilin* 4t Co. m'rchau'd’s, 47 16 47 1G
0. W. Illcka, wltn'a fee*.
4 46 8 22
Albert Warnor. •• ••
6 00 •
R. J. Grant, mar’re
12 10 UN
M- M. Priudle, Juatiee fee.*. 4 20 4 20
Geo. H. Brook*. Dept. Sbriff

GRAND RIVER VALIEV DIVISION.

On motion of Mr. Barnum, the invitation
wa« aerapted.
Mr. Munroe offn
Mo and resolution .-

MEDICINES,
WINES A LI?HJORS,
PERFUMERY. .
TOILET SOAPS.
TEAS..

parance prinriple*-

Poe RM. Clerk.

On motion of Mr. Kragle . the Beraluttou
wm fold upon the tabic. «»• motion of Mr.
10W. M. Scudder. Dept.
.
' Henry Drown. Board adjourned until ton
Sheriff fee*.——............... 222? 12 aS marrow morning al 8 1-2 o'clock.
Wm. It. Powatu. Clerk.
11 Grable 4 Buasel. hardware 23 23 .’3 2-»
|.&gt;
j,
.
do
8 UO 8 Ou
13 11. D. Purdy, witne’s feoa.
122
G2 43
f
14 J. H. McKc’ii, Ceeat. fee# C2
51llro&gt;i&lt;.
15 8. L Devin.', Dept. Wf " It W 14 65
1 71 I 72
16 Sherman C«r«ett. wita’a ••
iJ
J?
165J3
17 Edward \l. Bhttfrlt, •• “
18 I. W. Vrooman, Sheriff “
6 75 3.6
I'J II. W. Rolfe. Justice fee*.
20 R. H. Corwin, withes* foe*
12 80 •
21 Deani* Dreakil, - •• ««•
16
OS
•
StTEUVIWUS
22
t»°,
ia io
•
23 IL M. Barnum, wlla a “
ffJJO 6 60
. ’
24 John Bennett, ••
11 GO n 60
Babby Cocstt Cr.Kxx'a Office
| 25 J. r. Roberta &amp; Co. ala ry
j M 1. W- Vraomoa board of pru
Citt or Hastings, Mrcti.
3560 33M;
oner*...—.-——-...... . .....
January 6th, IB74.
I
4 Oft 200
37 J. Mur. witnera fora.
The board of Supervisor* for Barry 28 E. II. Mallory. Dept Sb ff
County mot punuani to adjournment «
26
A.
J.
Dura,
Constable
foe*.
4283
46 8-1 II!t« JtinrUon,
■bore. Board called to order by the Chair­
man. David 0. Bobbin*. Member* all pres- 30 J. Weiyaert, tin chimney. 1000 1000
• Diaaallowed.
t Deferred to Board.
ClMrfMle.
foaasmn*.
XiwkvlHe.
On motion tbe roper! waa accepted.
tlwtlnr*
Mr. Munro* nt*rad that tbe Finano* ComOn motion of Mr. Bngboe aocmnt No. 14 . VMAevUlc.
miuoe, to wit: Mr. J. Keagla. Mr. Henry
HMmaraA
Brawn. Mr. Day. Mr. Young and Mr. Wal­ wa* laid on the tabla.
On motion the report as amended wa*|
ker, he appointed a Committee to aaUl* with
the Cotnwy-Trraaurer.
klr. Bugbee ofierad tbe following rra’lloa i
Graod Itenld*,
Motion prevailed.
llunm-md,
On anotiou of Mr. Munroe the Journal of
MtMfovflfo,
HaMtM*.

Kvbxuo Bkmios, 7 r. m.

IW WANT

j Referred to board.

NEB. A largo 8-p.*ga.&lt;4O-column paper;
•a'y $1 a year. In addition, every sub­
scriber receives • .superb rats of aucux
Praag Chromo*, alone selling at.$2. There's
nothing like it, never was, never will b«.
Every body needs it. Only One Dollar *eeurea it a year, and ita charming Chromo*
are sent prapvid .to all. Spoelman*, six
cent*. Send for one to Stab 8rA»ai«D
Daxsks. Himuiale. New Hampahire,

Tbe aoooun' of Gao. II. Brook* and twentytwo other* were preaontid, and on motion of
Mr. Day. were referred to the Committee
on Mi’c^laaeou* Claims.
On motion of Mr. Barnnm, Board adjourn­
ed until raven o'clock tbia treeing.
Wk. H. Poweea, Clerk.

rtTeTeb

, In our Uns, aad get the worth of yt nr mon

Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hats, Caps, Cloth-,
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
&amp;c.,

offered by Nr. Nunr'oe in reg* rd to employ; 39 Wm. H. Powsra postage
'tsprora an I (talionary,
40 Ihiing Brae.,btBdiag tex
of the Beard tbereon.WMjadrfiuttely jrurtrolls....... ..
41’Wm. TinHsr livery bill*
^°Ths C«n»Htoe appelatad ♦•’aaecrialn at 42 Frier Bcbumsn,

The two’rival editors al Dtxun, IliM
bad a fight the other day, and difter lent room foe w»e of Judge of probate ooold
U obtained, aubmhted the following rethey had been engaged in a desper­

ate struggle for twenty

S«aae&gt;nd IWoodra Ware,

Sf atone

\

�E. R. WHITE

more in earnset in their eodevw to
°mile« f#rrct t’Q‘ whftre "o mneh li!*uof ewnM

OMgniltr of Mlliiil «mlr,i, u law.

I

Si mot has purchased
k. Gill man's saloon.
.
—Mr. Fuller has

mon a: the brick school house.

•

that there is

pumhazetf an

—To the Hastings Journal,—know

iuterest in Mr. Aylsworth’a stock, of ,

dry goods, w« understand.

Light and Heavy

il whi.peMd nmo.g iho«&lt;&gt; who

•Mia IB. babW&lt; .flaking »liul.l»w
and then just to keep (heir spirits up,

no

GROCERIES!

one who lias the

CANNED GOODS!

stamina to commence a liquor prose
cution in this place. However this

OF EVEDY

enjoying a large list of subseribers
may be the person who sell liquor
—The Mra. Woodard who had trip- &lt;outside of our oka. vilisge. With
certainly have the Inside track as yet.
Yonra Fraternally,
dlevillc. but Charlotte. They are all slm.ll reeelYn next Week from Hast­
M. D.
boys and their aggregate weight fa ings—we think we shall be able to
Which means mftle drirver.
weather the ookl, chilly winds of
fourteen jxumds.
—The Hastings Biraarr office has

M«M&gt; »ltrrt,ry.

P, Boiler Sf Son

FRUITS i COHEECTIOHERY,
(Successors to Wolcott J&amp; Holler)

PROVISIONS
or AU KtNM,

this winter.

WOODEN AND WILLOW

SAVE A FULL STOCK OF

Gosubmihllk, Jan. 29, 74.

been removed up opposite tbe court

probably, dowr
It ix well known that tbe district Mjstkb Eonrroa:
Wai, now! law me! Who Would
thinks he fa in a better location to» Ixmnl at the last annual and special
guther all of the legal printing underr School Meeting, urged u pon the con- have thought it; but.it's true., Yes,.
his wings.
.
socsideration of the district, the im­ Mr. Edditer, ifs as true as the spell­

house.

DE8CB1FTIOJ,

' Its editor,

, perativo necessity (of enlarging the
By a private letter we're authoriz
j capacity of our school room, but the
ed to state that Rev. W. J. Goose, will
dfatsict thought in view'of the hard
lecture in this village, Monday, Feb.
' timet better to "economizereject all
2^,on Tclnpsrance. He is represent­
foreign scholars and get along with
ARNO STRONG, Pfaia and Fancy ed ns an able speaker and our citizens
whstwe have; bnt if one will cake
U
Jtvry
Will be profited by hearing him.
the trouble to investigate, he will find
B. KASEY, Drayman. Goodsand * —Mr. A. A. Sellick, formely in (he, that if tho course pursued was econo­
- *•
’*“***' employ of WoBcott &amp; Holler, has my, It was “economy in disguise
and so far in disguise that it has not
VT--------- — opened a tin •shop in the store form 1HBS FLKMING. Deputy Sher- -erly occupied by Downing &amp; Allen. yet been mode apparent, nor are
Mr. Sollick fa a good tinner and all there any signs in that direction. Ev­
erybody wants a' good sebooL /Oh,
C1MP8ON k WEBfeTEK. W.ck work given to hfa charge will be
yes'” but everybody can’t see why a
dune according to Hoyle.
O M»rhK All Mnd» at
ln ,he Rtoek-yHI' UM

J
J

l&lt;the

*

GROCERY LINE.

ing book, that I, Aunt Dtborah. yonr
humble aarvent holds the honorable

posfahun of President of tha Goshenvilla Sewing Society. I fccl as though

Cash Paid for Produce.

further comment was unnecessary,
but it is astonishing how much a lit-

Please call and examine Goods
and prices for yourselves.

Ge (well, if I must use dial homely

sayin) a litflo“soft souping' and de­

HARDWARE!
BUILDERS*

MATERIAL?

ception will dew in this world to­

ward'gitting offiis.

E. R. WHITE.

S

Why,, yon can

make some people believe the moo n
is mode of green cheese, and that'
you have sich a mild, sweet disposi-

ATTENTION, ALL!

AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.

tion,*lhat you are an angel, only lack­

teacher should not Leach as good a ing the wings, but women aint an­
-Who should walk into our sane- school with 85 or 90 scholars in one gels, as sum suppose, not by enny
lastf Wednesday, but our format room, when the seating capacity is means, and I’m glad of it low, beroz,

HARDY &amp; AIHSVORTH,

er in the joys, sorrows and tri- but 65, as she could if it were 100. if they were they wonk’ be entirely
It gives too good a chance for elbow out of place in this World and would

ntttph-s pertaining to the editing and

C. C. L1NSLEY, Physician and publishing of the

Lawton Tribune, mg among scholars, and bright boys not be
cither.

Mr. Richard Prince. Welcome Dick and girls are not slow to tako advan­
Q ia HICKS, Blacksmith, can be and may your visit to Nashville be so tage of all their opportunities, even
pte-fsent that it will be long remem­ to the annoyance ol their. teacher
bered.
sometimes.
K —Last Weck the dwelling house of
If one will visit Miss Nichols ap^lEMENT smith.
&gt;ually.

Attnej aid Cmior at Lav,

Mr. F. Sonle^living some four miles
west of this village, caught fire from

the stove pipe And nearly burned tire
IJKNRY H. WOOD,

roof upvbcfore it could be extinguish­

ed by the

Justice of the Peace,

ami Eaton Cos. Ins. Co.

PARADY, M*Biifaclurcr of

K

'

seated around

her

the narrowest tenants of space, and
the other department fa auout the

same.
Loss about
The number of scholars in

in

this

issue of

the this number into rooms prepared for

It is a Any intelligent person looking over
question with us if the Board in doing the school interests of our village, as
this did not take more liberty than is they now st in J, can come to no
vested in their powc(, and others other conclusion than that we are
Circuit Judge, Birney Hoyt.

ASHVILLE HOUSE.

throughout the

. 'CjutJI *. McC-smick, Proprietor.
* ASHVILLE, • M1el&gt;lw*«n. way.

same laying the foundation of a train of
evils that will take the best skill of

Co. think the

.

, A—Loyal Loomis of Hastings, had
his leg broken last week, whiia at

tempting to recover his father's hat,

Ws

scholars

private tables! thus confining her to

Naws, it will be seen that the Board no more than three fourths tire num­
voted $150 additional pay to the ber, no oae need guess the result.

TAILOR.

JJN10N

more

each
________________
department fa altogether to great for
—By reflerence to the supervisors any one teacher.
When yuu throw

proceedings

'

ssalx occupied, but n half dozen or

51-50.

_____ . -U—

LlEBHAUSEa,

g

inmates.

The house was insured in the Barry

M.__ ——■ UmI.V. '...1,it!!.-

_—

neighbors and

partment, he will find, not only the

which had been lost in a well.

house.

the teacher, the greatvst harmony tn
tho district, and years of time

to

overcome.
Above all things liberality in school

As

matters is the true economy.
There
he stepped into the bnaket the chain
S. Dascsb, Praprittor.
fa no one interest in a growing village
Mleltlirnn. broke and he was percipitated 24 feet
like Ours, more vital to its social wel­
down, rather faster than he intended,
fare than thatarf the school
with the result as stated above. He
It fa to be hoped that there will
was rescued, but whether tbe hat was
be a general attendance at the school
recovered, or not, was not stated.
JONES,
meeting, called for Monday evening

likely lew’stay hero long

I suppose you are anxious tew git
all the news you can, Mister Edditer,
so here a a fresh bit of newo I got
yesterday, I went over tew Mrs.
^nifUesAnd there was dencon Snubhs
and Mrs. Grobins apd several more
of theaiabcrs, and they was talking
very arnest about snmthin as I went
in; of course I wanted to know what
it wns, so I ventured tew ask deacon
Snubbs, becoz ho seemed lew bo the
leading one,—he oilers ii. "Wai,”
sed he, •‘they've started a new society
called the Gnuu&gt;er«.'’ “ Wai,” eed I,
M I guess that s all right, but what’s
their objick ?" •’Their objick is,” sed
deacon Snubbs, “lew 'make things
rite gioncraliy; yon see as things be
now. it's all rung, entirely."
“ Wnl,‘
sed I, can’t you tell me jist one objick
they have in view, so I can under­
stand it better?" ‘'Sartinly.jar/Wy."
said dencon Snubbsin the first
place it’s every one's dutv tew send
tew Chicago lew Luy all theiidry
goods, in fact everything else you
want, bccoz you can git things there
(I mean have 'em sent lew you by
the Grangers) almott as cheap as you
can git them tow home." “ But,’’ «ed
I, “deacon Snubbs, I alters believe tu
'.rading whar you can git things the
cheapest, even if you dew git them
at botna, for I don't thind there’s eny
great harm dun in patronizing homo
institusbuns, es|»ceiMly when you can
deM a little better lhauX*nuy whan:
else.” Oh, deer, it beats all nater
what strange idees folks g'.t up now
u days. Yours Trewly,
Aust Deboeah,
.
(Proridtnt of the Go»heuville1?ci»inj So'tj'j

pay tbo Highest Market Price for

0

POTATOES

CORN. APPLES, OATS,
Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

QB

Delivered at their
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

Are the "Very Best, in tho Market
LATH,
SHINGLES
WATER LIME,

SALT,
.

which w« abip

mJ

^TINNER’S WORK A SPECIALITY.

HAIR.
STUCCO.

^e., Sft„
;e&lt;all al boilom prices.

P. HOLLER &amp; SON.

HARDY A AINSWORTH.
Proprietors.

j

New Store
PROVISIONS

CAPT. BOISE LARGEST AND FINEST

uext, and that Ute conclusions the
.Married.
Last Saturday Alfred Biggs had distnot arrived at, nt tho lost meeting
X Dy H. H. Wood E*qi /aa. 27ch, Willi*®
•ley, a NEW 3TOC1C of veil selected
his trial in,the Circuit Court nt Grand be so far reversed that there may be
Navuc to Mise Fennie Brown, all of Ma­
steps
taken,
at
once,
to
provide
for
Rapids, for adultury. He plead guil­
ple Grove.
ty and was sentenced to confinement the future educational wants of our
Tc which he invites (ho allealtoa of the
Plod.
in the State Prison for one year ; but rapidly increasing number of scholars,
Public, iiaaclb
la Maple Grove Dec? 20&lt;b, 1874. Jaffle*
that docs not make it “any the less whose claims upon us are large and
(JobU. age nearly eight years. Jimmie ia First Clasj Goodu,
important,
not
only
as
a
matter
ol
right
binding" for his pretty sixteen-yearths fifth member of this ftmily that tiu died
old sister-in-law. We are in
to and justice, but also from a legal in a Huie over five years; When this heme
is saddened by death, we
BOTTOM PRICES FOR MSB!
think the sentence a light on
i’ll standpoint
1
T T IV.....
not bother our citizens under any ef

STOCK

Gwrrriw nud provisions,

£JHAS- W. DEMARAY,

JEWELER 4k OPTICIAN.

SUrrIImcw IMrrrtiwmrats.

HARDWARE.
0M1TH &amp; PUTNAM

VERMONTVILLE

fiis aliaxes, for a year at least.

Notice.

There will be a meeting of the legal vo­
—In another place will be noticed Editor News :
Our quiet little village was thro wn ters of Nashville Uuiou School District, cala call for a school meeting on Mon­
day evening next, to make some from the even tenor of its ways, and the school house, ia uiJ district, on Mon­
arrangements for more school room. do little excitement occurred, oho day day, Feh. 2nd, al
o’clock, p. tn., Io
Let every intelligent voter tum out last week by the appearunce upon take into consideration the propriety of inour
streets,
of
oae
Benjamin
West,
ercoriag
the
capacity
of
the
school ro ora by
and vote for a new school house.
Don’t let nay one make you believe ia charge of our Supervisor A. P. bailding or otherwise.
Dated Mashville, Jas. 27* 1874.
an addition built to the old shell,— Green, who had been applied to. to
E. CsiSHAW, Director.
that now all the scholars complain take chaage of said -West, he having

they cannut keep warm in,—will do ; shown nnmistakeable signs of being
but vote for tLa building of a good Insane. West waszconfioed at the

substantial school building;
will reflect credit on the t

that New England House over night and
and the next day taken to Charlotte, and
now I understand fa to be taken to Kala-

LOCAL KATTEaS.

Our friend T. C. Tints has rented quantities at reduoed prices. Those desir­
his Boot &amp; Shoo shop to two enter­ ing to get up Oysur sappers will save money
prising young men from a distance, by giving kits • esll.
—Pamsrs having Buller, Eggs, Lard,
who will run the shop to its fullest
We are sorry, to see Polatoce, Apples, Onions* Ac., Ac., will do
addition fa built to tbe old shell it capacity..
will stay there for-years, and m a •Clark” out of employment hut have
He pav&gt; the tigheat market price in cash.
couple of ytwra we will bo as tad off" no doubt but that he fully nnderstanda
—Griffith will P*/ tbo highest market
his part of the programs.

jocate with us when every town with

BMITH A PUTNAM-

MEAT MARKET!
ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

'

that

Nash­

ville has, fa far ahead of her hi school
privileges, and rest assured if an

..Tbe Court, E. O. Boardman JusThey will talk to you about taxes,
tiee.is still holding au adjourned term,
tWaking the public for ps«t favere rolletfl e
ooa'-innene* of the ••«»«. »n&lt;i would
per cent of additional tax to the “*e’, sitting around town and in his
isfena Ue publidtbat they wffl
advantages derirod from a good
Oe*P seaetOBUy m haiui
.
school. Other towns with lev wealth

will want better advantages than we
have at home and then you eaa send

Xuk.111% Ko&gt;. 1«, 7870.

Crocker
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Glassware, •
AL. TROUTIVIHE,
lothing,
Stoneware,
BjVXlBEtXt SHOT*.
la lk. balUl., opporfl. tk. CaUa H
,
Hats
and
Caps,
Sugars,
XukiUK *kw.
MR. DELL BARLOW
Furs,
Teas,
Buffalo Robes,
Ccffee
LEBOY C. BOISE.

GentN’ FurniahiBr Goeds,
TOBACCO. CIGARS
PIPES

UlfDEROLOTHIIfG

fc-

OIVPJ imr A CALL.

•

NICHOLS’ GROCERY!

A. T*. NICIIOIX

It *s quite amujflng, to one op tbo
ground. to watah tbe at taw pl at tem­
perance reform now going on in our

BOOTS AND SHOES,

up some other town at the expense

in trying to suppress

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

He abo keeps a full Hoe ef

town, for certainly Lbs Ardent” is be-

them and your money away to build
day diaeolved by

Krarybely to iavttW

GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. k,

FRESH MEATS,

than Nashville have good schools and
-failHade.whlcn will be sold low for eul&gt; school buildings, and Nashville can

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE !fl

€SmA Ptui for Product of all kinds.

mm

Ed White has received a floe lol ef D«lti-

auMerare, Patnta,.OHs, Faxk, bring hi men of means; for a
arc we cannot expect capitalists to
»oors, Blinds, &amp;e.
the natural advantages

FAIL AND WJNTKB GOODS

the trade, and

GIVE HIM ▲ CALL

that

iliiis if Cintrj Prsiirce lata it bdu$ for GwM W
Hipest lariet Pita

VAT IONAL HOTEL. N. T. P*aMH ee, Pn^reor, UaMlw. MU*._ Z-rytXW
seining the sale of liquor*.

I reaiy
will had all hinda H E» WKrru ..

•SUBSCRIBE FOB THE NEWSt

ft Ai TRUMAN.

�tbe Pouirsyivania coal mines, near Pottsville.
While a miner, named Bradley, was at supper,
be wse shot dead by one Farrell, who ent tho
body in two and threw tb*pieo*s downMksirholeofamins. On the same eranlsrf s tdner

-

—Il fa stated that tho Committee on Mili­
tary Affaire in tbs National House of Repre­
sentatives Uss agreed to report a jMolution
requesting tbe Pre«id*nt »o ennvono a mili­
tary «*«rt of taquiry to try Gan. Howard.
-Ex-Praridam Baez, of San Domingo. Iim

- Th* will of Prof. Axawic ik charaoteristic of the man. H* did not live to
make money nor to save it When he
said to the man who made a tempting
proposal for private emolument, "I
-A&gt;mM««*tebreys; Foreigners will
pay tbsirquoia of the forced loan of 830,000,­ have not time to make money,** he struck
000. becauss tbeir tatatosM 4spax&gt;4a upon ita tile key-note of his life. He cared for
payment’. The quota of some will amount to truth, and far science, the means of
from MOM to ?».&lt;«■ »l*«n4fa*tood&lt;ta&gt; learning the truth; and not satufi*d to
810,000^000 of Ure amonnigoe. io pay soldiers. know ths truth himself, or to have the
-A* tbs United Blates steamer Worcester knowledge of it held in the custody of
sailed from Havana, a few days ago, w|ih a
a corporation, or class, he burned with
baud playing, the rabble gathered on the
wharf and hissed m she passed, dipping her an overmastering desire to initiate the
public in the methods of scientific in­
flag to M erro Gmtie and Hpoalab rsasela
. -Adries* from Cuba represent that 950 vestigation broadcast over the world.
fjpsufah troops were slaughtered in tbe recent This wa« his chief merit. And the first
battle of Loe Nelwee.
•
article of his will give* his son Alexan­
der permission to select, such books as
—Tbe marriage of the Duke of Edinburgh he may desire “ from my library, hop­
and the Grand Duchess Maria of P.tiaaia wu ing that when he shall have no further
solemnised al St. iMteraburg on th* 23d of use for them he will add them to the
January. Il WM tbe occasion of great rejoic­ rest of my library of sdentifio books,
ing in both tbo Russian and English capitals, which I hereby give to tho Museum of
the festivities having boon kept up for several
Comparative Zoology in Cambridge.”
divs. Th* day wm made a hymoucal holiday
in England, ^ud In nearly every ebureb la tho It wo* science which the dying tavanl
cared for even more than for his son.
country a marriage wm performed.,
And it was to science and the scientific
Ixtarded on the high seas, ten miles from Ha­ education of th* people that ho gave
vana, by a Spanish naval officer and crow, who •his books and would consecrate his boy.
attempted, to search her. United States Ad­
The estate of Prof. Agassis waa small.
miral Scott promptly extorted an apology from
He left it to his wife, who has been his
the Spaniat Admiral for tho outrage.
—Th* British Parliament has been dis­ constant helper and companion. He
solved by Royal decree, and Premier Glad­ say*-: “ I make no provision for either
atone has issued an addrow to his constituents of my daughters, Ida and Pauline, not
asking for re-election.
from any want of aflectipn, but for the
—News OMM* from Cuba of another partial
reason that my house in Cambridge,
victory.
BUFJL IK CHILDXKN, whether It irlsvs from
—Tiio Spanish Carlisle have captured |8au- subject to mortgage, is the only remain­ Tsatklas or from say other eaas*. XuUAlrectSeas
tander and Portugualefa, iogetbe; with a Jan;* ing piece of property I have to dispose fcr n»ln« will sceoaipsnr eaeh hotUa. Xoas GenoOf.** The fact that a man of such mind
amount of war munitions.
_ Adam Rifkt the famous Edinburgh pub­ and mark died too poor to leave his
Usher, is dead, aged 87.
daughters with a proof of parental af­
fection has been commented upon as
•
C0NGRK8SI0XAL «UMMAH F.
proof that, with all our pretence of in­
Moxdat, Jan. 19.—Senate.—The financial terest in science, tho pursuit of science
question waa again dlscnaeed la lbs Ssnato. Ixigan
doe* not phy.

Ind., Nbe-othar day. A iwp-yeor-old child* of
James Sweeney wandered np-stalro. where a
pistol was loft lying In a box. On bearing a
report tho mother, too much alarmed to go
herself, sent her Httl* daughter, who re­
turned, carrying tbe deed baby m bsr arw.
shot through th* heart.
’
—A Uorrihie execution took place at M*»tines, Contra Costa county, Gul., on the
ground of Justifiable homicide.
■ fad of January, a man named Mai’shall Mor­
-A dfapateh from Mount Airy. N. C., says ton being tho victim. When tbe drop fell,
Dr. William H offings worth, who attended tbs Morton'* head wa* entirely severed from the
Kiamoo* iwina, is of the opinion that the death body, which tumUedfifeleas' to the ground.
of Eng wm not c*ti»ed by any vital cotmsotion of the artery passing from one to tbe
POLITICAL.
other tiiroughdhe ligament that united them,
—Tho newly-elected .State Government in
and beljevos, there waa no such vital couaec- Texas are in possession of the Executive and
all the donartmeut offices.
'
—The Demoo-stu of Philadelphia have nom­
being I--------------,----- ------------------------ -------etxtssrul In a largo tin box, which was soldered [inated James 8. Biddle for Mayor.
and made air-tight. The whole wm tiien’put
In a large wooden box, and packed In charcoal,
—The strike of tbe miners In tbo Psxmsyland mrulo necure, and placed in tbo collar of
the booao. It is reported that tho bodies will 'vsmi* coal fields haa begun in oariieat, and
bo disposed of at an enormous price to soma Ipromises to bo a long and bitter atragglc.
operating companies arc determined in
mtzteum or medical oofags. or placed on ox- Tbe
■
tbeir stand not to yield to the men, who are,
equally determined not to accept tbe 10 per
oeati reduction. Tho minora are fully aroused;
।
—Charleston, the capital of West Virginia, to tbo oppressions of the monopolies, and
han been visited by a destructive fire. Lore, bare determined not to stand it longer.
—Tho jiolicy of tbe Ways and Means Com­
875,000.
—The Union Depot, in Chicago, owned by mitte* of Congress, as foreshadowed in recent
the Illinois Central, Michigan Central, and dispatches from Washington, is to make the
Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy railways, has ieservo fund a put of tho permanent
circulation, and to issue a now bond
bearing five per cent, interest, to be
redeemed -In gold at a given dale, in
Th.
Renato baa adopted a reso­ order to tide over tbo present emer­
lution requiring all membcri to al once retain gency. Tho policy is intended to render prac­
tbair froo
to tbo railroad corapanioi. ticable a gradual and certain return to a specie
and forbidding them to accept eny other favora basis. No more taxa* arc to bo abolished at
of iiko character. Tho Kuiaas I.egialatore hoc present, and there are hints that it may bo
uoceesary to im;&gt;o»o new ones on several ar­
adopted a similar resolution.
—The Committee on Rffitroada in tho N»—There ia a rest amount of misery at
tioiral Houm of Representatives liavo reported
favorably oa Mr. McCrary's bill for tbo ap- Brady's bend, on the Allegheny river—some
pointmexd at ,* Goveramsat Board of I&gt;^|- 160 miles from Pittsburgh—In eoneoqneuce of
road Comarfaaiotmrs, and for tbe prohibition the suspeuriOD of the large iron works at that
of unrosaotiAblo charge* by intor-Ststo rail- point, and the failure of tbe company to meet
their recent payment.
—Tho opcratora and miners In tbe Pennsyl­
—Tho Wxyi and Means Committee of ths
Nations! House - of Repreeentali res hu di­ vania coal fields have effected a compromise,
rected ita Chainnaz to report a bill fixing the and tho troubles are over for the preseut.
—The gain to the stock of coin in tbe coun­
volume of legal-tender ctaculaeton at &gt;400,000,000. This bifl proposes to legslize the try during the ftret six months of the eutrerq
issue of 844,000,000 reserve, tjio present min­ fiscal year, is given at about 830,000,000 in
imum of circulation being &gt;350,000,000.
gold, and &gt;1,000,000 in allver. 1 he number of
—A meeting WM held at Reading, Pa., a few trade dollars issued was &gt;1,123,000.
day* ago, wlttah will doubtless havs an importanl l-eariug upon tbe existing coal miners'
—Thorn are 350 subordinate grange* In Wis­
strike. The European owners of the Reading
railroad, who also own and operate most of the consin, with an average membership’of 45
collieries In the Schuylkill district, submitted pentone—being about one-tenth of tbe number
a proportion to the American •managera.
which was accepted, to aupply th* place* of . —C. L. King, Deputy of the Michigan Rtata
tiio sinkers with lalkorern from Enroi&gt;* They Grang, writes: •&lt;The number of granges in
propose to fit out two ships in England, eel the State now exceeds 200, and the applica­
sail for Bcaukliuaviau waters, where laborcn tions come in thicker than ever before.1 The
are to be engaged for a stipulated price for tho
period of ten years. These are to take the
—The Georgia State Grange Waa in session
place of ths striking miners on tho first of
April, when it la supposed al least five thou­ at Atlanta last week, 275 subordinate granges
being represented.
sand can be ready to gn to work.
—The Wisconsin Stalo Grange met at Jancs—A see.rot conference of representaiiveb
from every district of th* northern coal fields viile ou tbe 21st lust. .The most of the pro­
of Pennsylvania was held at Wilkesbarre a few ceedings were of a secret character. Three
days ago, at which the mooted question of a hundred and four granges were in working
strike was thoroughly discussed. It was re­ condition in the State on Oct. 1, and some 25
solved that it would bo disastrous to Aho have been organized triijcc. The Treasurer’s
miners to o{rpoeo tho combination, of the report shows receipts tor tbe year, &gt;4,017 ;
operator* al presest, as organization has not disbursements, 82,277, which leaves only
been eSorted sufficiently tp offer a solid and &gt;1,740 in the treasury. Grand Worthy Master
compact opposition. The strike is regarded Cochrane delivered an address, in which ho
as practically ovsr, and that the miners will represents the order to be in a flourishingconcither accept the 8X26 basis or signify their
—George Parsons and the anaociate officers
House.—McCrary, from the Committee ou lUU—Tbe recent Canadinn elections rcetfllcd la of tbo Minnesota State Grange of Palroria of n^da aud Canala, reported a 1411 to regulate comdecided Ministerial victory.
Huaboudry have filed articlss of incorporation meroe by raUrcsde amoa« the several MUtsa. Or.1__ &lt;
n.w— .nA
—The Ohio Senate hae passed a bill regu- under tbe laws of the Blate. The object* of
tho incorporation are to advance ths agricul­
—Ths eonxw-slcne of the new Tribunc build­ tural and horticultural interesta of ita mem­
ing he* just been laid at New York. It ia to bers, and die purchase and sale of agricultural
bo ton etories high. s.d will bo tho finest and horticultural macliincrr, grain, produce,
newnp*|&gt;or edifice in tbo world.
■ e4e., and the eetabliahmcnt of agenc'.es
—A convention of dcif male instructors of throughout the United States to cany out
tbe country—tho first e. er held - was in sen- .hose objects.
sion st Worcester, Maas., fast week. It waa
—Tho Michigan State Grange waa in eoaswn
voted to eatablinh a mannacript periodical in at Kalamazoo last week. Upward of 700 dele­
sound aymbofa for distribution in tho various gates were in attendance, and tbo proceedings
instiiuiiooa.
were harmonious. The State Grange was or­
-From a Btatemcnt telegraphed from Wash- ganised last April. There are now 215 granges,
iuglon, it appear* that since March, 1868, 6t,-~ with an average of sixty memliera to each.
618 petitions in bankruptcy have been filed in This is a small estimate. Tbo organization ia
tbo United Stetea Courts. The number of competed, in moat caans, of the bast farmeni
discharge.1 granted has been 38,747. Th? and leading man.
total expense of tho proceedings has been
—The Agricultural Committee of the h’a&gt;4,821.784.
»
’
tional House of IteprMBttAttVMliiteqjpointed
-Ibo Soutbera Pacific railroad, backed by a *ul&gt;-commiiteo to taze into consideration tho
Tom 8oo«, i. very raoAsm ia its demands’. complaints of tbe Grangers. Thefa complaints
All that tt wants I* a guarantee from tbe Gov­ are pouring into Congress from all sections of
ernment to pay the interest on its bonds for the country, and embrace &gt; nmltitnde of sub­
tho apace of thirty years. In order to iudem- jects, including tnuaqiortatioo with its rate*
n fy tbe Government for ths risk, U fa pro- and inconveniences; also, tbe groat cost of
porod to pty ovarto it •• • liberal per cent, on tnauufactunug wheat into flour.
—The Wiaconain Grangers have resolved
tiro gnfa* earnings” nf the road.
—Tho grasshopper* thaiinvadodNorthwrei- that the taxation of railroads should be in­
en&gt; Iowa last smsoc. destroying the crops and creased to f&gt; psr cent., and that tbe United
leaving tho ec'.tisrn destitute-of mssn.of rub- Rtatea Government should provide currency
enough to do awsy with any d^Bger of panic.
- Duj Executive Commit trn the Michigan

THE ^EARNED BLACKSMITH.
In his autobiography, Elihu BurriU
tells how he studied mathematics.
He
couldn't afford time to attend school, ao
he used to do certain problems “ in his
head ’’ while hammering away nt ■ his
anvil. Here is one of them : “How
many yards of cloth, three feet in width,
cat into strips an inch wide, and nHowing half an inch at each end for the
lap, wonld it require to reach from the
center of the sun to the center of tl^o
earth, and how much wonld it all cost
at a shilling a yard ?”
Ho wonld not
allow himself to make a single figure
with chalk or charcoal in working out
this problem, and ho would carry home
to his brother all the multiplications in
his head, and give them off to him and
his assistant, who took them down on
their slates, and verified and proved
each separate calculation, and found the
final result to be right.

THE ORA HUE TREK.
Ono of the foreign papers gives the
following Recount of the vitality of an
orange tree : “Two persona, to whom
an orange tree bad been bequeathed,
not being able to agree an to their re­
spective shares in it, resolved at last to
diride it into two equal parteby sawing
it through from tho top to Ute bottom.
This was acrordingly done; each re­
moved his part, covered the wounds
made by the saw with a mixture of clay
and cow-dung, and planted it. The re­
sult was that by degrees the bark cov­
ered the exposed surface, and each of
the halves became a perfect and healthy

THE MARKETS.
NEW YORK.

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GARGUNGOIL
The Sttadtri Liaiaes*. cf tbe United Etxtex.

of tans, *r« BniurpsMaA.
A GOUROULT, Paris, franco says:
1 ra«Md Ui.m m uruM.
EUGENE THAYER, Bo«U&gt;u, uy.:
I coaMd.r roar C»Mm! Ortaaa »uj».rioi
rrijMMU. to ur I b»v. .tor ...a-

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hm, irva. » •*.. —
rsoai reUabla and laaat likely to sal out of erdsr.
EDWARD F. R4MBADLT, London, says :
rorunrt mnilcat buaa.tke M»ioa 4 llatnlia
(MUnSttetan Isdwreable.and ia many reepeeu,
An• It
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defy rout radicitan. Manufartore* st
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JOHN HODGE, SetxcUxy.

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FOR PURIFYIN8 THE BLOOD,
NJLB80N. ANKA LOUISE
LEON DUVAL, VICTOR CAGARY,,
___ ________5NOLI, etc., etc., say: „
I’OUL.
IF* tMs plealure tn reo&gt;*met&gt;*inE ths Mam&gt;o A
iastlls CBBItiel OtBSSM a rery beautiful tsitrurant, and cosstder It tbe beet How in uie.
HENRY STRAUSS, of Vienna, says :
Wot only unsxceUad, but unequaled by any l

IA80H » SAlLffl ORGAN CO.,
Borrox, Nrw Toxx, Cuicaoo, Lowwftt* Viewwa

PAYINC EMPLOYMENT

Ms dical Advkrtlsixo.—Tiie medical
profession are outspoken in their de­
nunciation of the system of medical ad­
vertising, and declare'that any medicine
that is advertised is a fraud
thoroughly incousistent and unfair ia
such an argument. The men who are
so lond in their criticism ore those who
adt-crtiitc themselves as medical aavanf
by ostentatious display; splendid resi­
dence* with maasivt doorplates: fast
horse* and costly carriage*. Dil J.
Walkkb, of Californio, an old practi­
tioner, respected alike for his skill and
conscientious independence, dares to
differ; and having discovered in his

OOL8NIZATION
IN COLORADO.
Extruordtnary tadaesmsate Is ths Climate,

16 to $20.T.
retiei oi ms icjiow man, ana id
out in his declarations of its man
tuos by thouaaDda of invalid*, wi
being cured of disease by its use.

iTHEAKECTAR
&gt;72'
*15

m'ta.tt.tux-- — ... y

TO Elys,
WM*.fmoh
ran ana
sui4each
wsalksr
. rtllabls marks*, crop
AQBITB WAITED FOB THE

HISTORY OF THE

GRANGE MOVEMENT
FARMERS WAR AGAINST MONOPOLIES.

otheroserioeN^taJaredbyaa explosion fa a
null at Bannfagtoa, vt.. on the 30th of Januar; . Tbo explosion waa csumm! by tho aecidantal ignition of gasoifae. which had eacspr&lt;i
from a pipe that ta«W. prutobh- for the
want &lt;&gt;f a little attention orsetnu trifling repsfr».
-Tbo stopping fa Bnffak harbor was dsm-

grange* reduced from 815 to
and annual
dues to the State Grange to 5 cents par
capita; alao. to allow the conferring of two
degrees at one meeting, and making fee* df
deputies uniform; to make proviaion for
mileage and per diem cf delegatee to tbe
National Grange; to pay delegatee in ordure
on tbe BsitKwdinato grange ; and that grange*
be not allowed to bo'located within five mike

Betas a full and anthenUeaweoUBt nf the etrugUNcral Cash Comuilasicnz tc Age ate.
Oreat XaAaeeaesaU ta Tarmen' (3mW
Uraagss.

kaA

Woofs HooMMii).
THE BEST DflLLAB IOITBLT.

$5 to $15

THE YOSEMITE VALLKY.
XAxMO tasnliea. tM 17 (Mt Caters.
Tire L*gM*1nrc Rm ea much right to regwlire
tbair
** t* fix taruink* toll. «• tbe
eh»rg«« of miRerv for pnnding grain. Acoaomsfijing Ihia aa*eriian at right. i*a*-*p{»*l u&gt; the rathtrnd comp*i&gt;i«M u&gt; nanMuber
tb*i thmr infarMtii are hlmitical with tbo*. of
ua
aul M k&gt; kin, b, nrt.ua
■m. u. rtrrtaiiwn rtrtrt &lt;h.&lt; l.rt it.

THE END OF THE WORLD

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                  <text>County, Mich.,

ORNO STRONG.

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Progression. No Retrograding.
VOL. L

^ASHVJLLE, HARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6,1874
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THE SIAXISX TWIX^.

T» wfitor bf the Ban Antonio 7/crdtd

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swept out Cf the apartment, her
robes, trailing behind hsx io*

; dut; Vander, the cattcer with
his well trttixMdl iriraMllxAlBrown,
it, came to dahbtMwto the oere

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twlih— M IM k&gt;mr wte tub Ihtak.

Waite* and

arouna
tier neck, a* they parted, on deck of

naa

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her husbanu away to a foreign land.
rant the taking to himself tliat beautiful
WM w«Imb
tierriakjes-aadJ
creature he loved so much, to whom
Walter comforted her ; and after that it
got to be an accepted thing tliat he

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began to fancy how like a queen she
would move among them, winning their
love anew every day.
One of the littic rosebuds to the beau­
tiful bouquet ‘that he sent her, was to
be worn in her hair nt Mrs. Van Zandt's
party that night, if she would be to him
i the woman above all others, and would
give him the right to eherish her as his
oviivif,.

Where it began in tha body of the one
and where it ended in tbu body of tlm
other was never iv.certainod ■ while the
twins were living ; neither was it known
.
rARlUflKS.
_
in which direction thp blood flowed
Ax imaginary quantity—A lady's ago.
through it Naturally it was surmised
that the heart of the larger and stronger
Do*’! write that which you cannot
‘
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*'•**' &gt; »!’ «•&gt;
BeaaxA’cr Batts (of flag-carrying of the twins controlled the circulation sign.
fame) writes from Illinois to the Lon­ of both ; but it -was impossible to un­
Tub end of the world—To make
don Jfeias, proposing to introduce the derstand how the prows* of returning money.
*’•41'*
prairie chieken into the British Isles. the artcrialized blood to the twin hearts
W« poaeaM only that which we comHe has grewn tired of his experimentifj from which it flowed could have been
preheiM.
' ?,!W ',’,h ',f
with the ungrateful bird of freedom. •
To makf. money—Gpfan sppoinfafiRft
plex conditions. It was not the fear of
in
the
mint
'
the loos of blood that would have ensued
interesting paper in the North Ameri­
How to make a slow horse' fat4-^from cutting the connecting artery which
can Review on the “.Antiquity of the
nit (fa
prevented the separatioa of the twins ; Don't feed him.
North American Indians,” in which he
but the certainty that it would finally
A oloomt companion can sigh-altil
takes the ground that their occupancy
interrupt the circulation of the blood.in groan the most cheerful person into des­
of this continent probably dates bark
'■■■ ’’
• • ! ft . f'R
both. The mystery of their connection pondency.
aa far as the earliest traces of man in
simply, lay in the unexplained way in
Des Moixx* siwrtsmen report “ dseks
Western Europe. They were doubtless
which the blood of one flowed into' the without end.” What, ihen, do Dea
domiciled hero when the mammoth, the
body of the other. The attempt to con­ Moines ducks have ?
:
! ... ,.n
mastodon, and other extinct animals
found the identity of the twins, and to - A Mme dealer Dot long since received
roamed the primeval forrete.
thus
mysterious
­ an order : “ Please send mo the music |p
------ j,give them a___
—-w. , 'double
_
waswho
merely
the
idea
theegreat
Frva negroes were killed in a row unity,
showman
from
time
tooftime
vhite “ Strik® 010 llttrP ia praise of God and
near Montrose, Ala., recently. Two of
[ paddle your own oauoe.”
•
them got'into a dispute, and one shot itod them.
A Daxbubt citizen sent over .to.,a
the other dead. A brother of the slain
The fact that the children of these neighbor one evening recently, to ,lwran up with an ax, and split open ths unfortunate beings were in so many inrow the Danbury Newt, and
head of the man who had fired the fatal atances deaf and dumb is not at al!
that he would hare to wait until “our
shot A friend of dead man No. 2 strange. The twins were certainly ab­
Jane got back from the ball.”
"1&gt;
killed murderer No. 2 with aa ax, and normal specimens of humanity, and it
Tun following advertisement recently
a fifth negro soon laid the ax-man low was not to be 'expected that their chil­
Wax&gt;»MDAr, Jan. M- — Amote.—OonMing
with the same deadly weajxiu. Before dren would be free from all taint of appeared in an English paper : “ Want­
the fourth negro was oold, another ax their parental misfortune. That any of ed, a good general servant,' who can
laid No. 5 dead on the heap. The sur­ them, ware fully developed and healthy neither read nor write, nor be able tilde
' tatting, crochet, of embroidery. “ •
viving murderer is abroad.
waa doubtless due to the pure blood of .
Cutoroe latnductd a bill
A
iT-i
MBln had.—
an Irish
fad in his «mthe sturdy English women who pos- '
....
------------------sensed the strange courage to many the ; ploy, and one day having occasion to
AN ILLUSTBIOnt XXILX.
twins.
j
nse
a
piece
of
zinc,
ordered
him to fl*t
Tkr Slum
BU’.lbw di, .letxlln* Ux
San Domingo’s ex- President/ Buena­
p— g tteriMiMM OoamrtM Muttg
For many years Chang and Eng were ’ ono twelve inches square. “ Yes, sir,
t&gt;M 4vtr at OM&gt;fT«M to aCooi MiWHMta
ventura Baez, arrived at New York the
«kr retonptiou at UnU«l Stolaa note
exhibited to, and stared at by^ the pubPat, “twelve inches square, but
AB
J juinnn-Dl w*a ri*»d wllbou! rrarblt
other day. Ho left his country for his
oulta molnUoti.
Few of ' those who saw them bow long?"
.
■
country’s good, and took refuge frcxi lie.
A Wkstebm P*P« publishes the tolan outraged people on board of a United thought, liowever, of the inner life of '
States vessel, which conveyed him to theec uuhsppy men. They had certainly lowing notis : “ Lost or strata, from
scriber ±
a shspe
white—one
our hospitable shores, where royal ex­ passed though a strange experience the
the scriber
-----all
-- over
iles have frequently before found refuge. within the years that elapsed between leg was black and hall his body—all
their
purchase
from
their
heathen
parents
persons
shall
roertve
five
dollars to
. Baez ia a remarkable man in many reH|»ccta, and ia deferring of more than a by an astute trader and tlkc|r admission bring him. He waa a she goto."

chess, and singing with the home loving

After* tine, -took bw began to toag
for the evening, and to'’vhitttj fok the
kindly face, and the gentle greeting, and
to think that merinoes with lace at the
,
throat and wrist; was the vyrw a*mo of
rxStMMBJfil'-ff) L

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And to toe old dream faded,, and
'tiie’nrtP bepm? 'and 'HW face grew

and for a bridal tour there w*wi a pleas­
ant trip to the Vermont farm house,
whore Lutie reigned 'supreme' In nil
timing

They were neither 'too plain or oldfaahioned for. her ; they were Walter's
*m&amp;inde*

le I.-., J
Ae&lt;
re-Hold I
Kind-hearted little Lutie cried over
the three weeks visit was ended, the old
it, and thought how willingly she would
metamorphosed.
’the
hift inon Ute bo^ ami been Ms wifa house was
straight-backed chain hail lost their
had she been in Edith's plwe; but
somehow things seem misplaced oftimes stiffness, the rocking chairs were cush­
m this lower world of own, white people ioned, and dainty white curtains were
back^with^ blue ribbons ; the few
too oltan work at sHss purposes. ■:
There wys another note in the writing

iwue

will I- •ol-b’nc

,

•xaftSfcfffiiteoo

nt V*r,*b’X»AO’t

tery, the existence of which established
Bxn. Moxtoom**!, colored, who owns
a coaneotion between the circulating
the two plantations—“Hard Timos” system of each;
In all their thoughts,
and "Hurric*’-?"—formerly owned by'
actions and sensations they were too
Jeffareon Daria, In Yasoo, Mias., pays entirely distinct person* I bn*, ucvertliean annual tax of S2.44T. ■
lesa, the same blood flowed through the
Mb. Sxlvxstxb Gkaxnis, of Bran­ veins of each, andthA heart of Chang .
ford, Conn., captured a few days ago, made its pulsations felt !n the'remotest'
The real
a • tenake of ■ the “ flat-headed adder” extremity of Eng's baiy.
apMiesi thirty faoh*a in length. Ratbyr physiological mystery of the BismMc

early in the season for sudi visitant.

night comingAbseaC' from aalrtgla-ride,
tuAl every letter that announced his
ho put his arm around her, and with a
home coving was UMhem tiding* of
world, of tenderness -in his voice, asked
great joy.
................................
her to be his wife.
_
•
‘ fiWftsiS’ 'iL’ftiy' Thi: Ii^flial wcre.
Me,.thought of them very seriously
and tendsriy before be sent that note to pressed!to
Steliftlr tlbstr li
Edith, whose answer was to be his weal
his strong arms, and he had hia answer.
or his woe. His wife (bow fondly he
A little while after lhere was a quiet
said it) must honor those dear parents,
though theix ways were, not her ways wedding, elegant in all its appointments,.,
of
soune,. neither ..thxj .xxoj Agpt'
and; judging lie. iove by -his own, hr

IM Fro. Ito fans atoUjr trota 4»U,

made to reflect something liesidre the
the other/ but although it wan full of top of your head. How they loved her.
admiration and uawbolccomo flat!cry,
and a desire for the queenly Edith to
tj&gt;&lt; M&lt; hMfcoae |»»&gt;e, Ji.tV VMjfc apron, as she watched them drive away
line that breathed of the tenderness that to the station.
| Lube's money bought them a pleas­

Rircx clergymen arc making the proas
a special subject of their prayers, an
irreverent member of that profession
auggwta that they reciprocate by unit­
ing in supplication for tire diffusion of
intelligence among the clergy.

passing notice, ilo is a mulatto, about
ir. Jan. tt.—Senale.—Ferry (Mich.)
But with the letter came a casket am­ ant, unpretending little house and
53 years of age, and ym born in Hayti.*
Lutie with her ready, willing fingers,
He gained greaf influence io Ban Do­
has* made, ft A Veritable paradtae. It tbqltmj &gt;«nrtw»tw mteutaue fur itelvwJ b.:,l
BoSC./MMe jin.iatid a mUUct frmauwti mingo on account of his talent* and his
Aad Srtak “ to jour -rory n«d teUU. "
aUtn&lt; tar • aniuoa of I
»ttRdbiRitti *|| I ft II msfir ■
said he should consider her his prom- seems as though the- aah repjcially ot .Monte.
A rwJntM VM *4oMr4 ord
wealth, and after the expulsion of Jewloved to shine upon it, and in every
i|&lt;yJ-XBifak ,.»-/• •
j..-. , .
......
inea from the presidency was called to
, cB£ih Was proud, and with her world­
:*-!*£ *)
ft»&lt;
fill that position. At the next election,
ly-wise mind she weighed the matter. for alt
however, Santana was eboecn president,
It is doubtful if they arc ever as
but Baez refused to surrender the reins
wealthy as the JlavBands; bat they
tineas, c-ntentmeni and a lore that ao4
of power into bis hands, and for two
iwft
4*ty&gt;
paaseth understanding, andon the other,
years successfully resisted the installa­
the wheat, not the chafl* and they
tion of Santana, wjio, up to lus election
gather about them all that ia rare and
to the pnwidcncy, had been Baca's
Ana tua &gt;■ oar Op»%tok £&gt;&lt;y:
beautiful iu stata^a, ^ookf; picta re* and
wannest j&gt;ersonal friend. Exiled on the
Drvpta!
.Couttenjiy. comes
and a husband, handsome it fa true, but 016
accession of Santana, in 1858, he did not
all«w his reatleaa nature to repose, but
qr that.
lt rraUul .» A'A’K SS.IV.’I " ‘
■ ■ kibe knew that Walter, m far m tncontinued hia intrigues for control of
bv
•&gt;..«
he island. In 1885 he again returned
elf; anrf the other w^a only a sad, pained look when Lu tie meets
to the island, was elected presidents
womanline.-H and her heort- Walter with a welcoming kiss, and no­
tliird time, but was aknort immediately
tices how fondly bs loves her, and how
expelled by Cabral, his life-long enemy.
tha long pier-glass tliat so handsomely i love plredadfor ttio simple rosebud that
praii b«
o( b«
lv«ia mjk fo,
Three years subsequently he again
reflected her tali, Beautiful figure.
landed on his native shores, was again
yearned f6t; but her ambition pointed everybody loVea her, from the author
proclaimed
proaidant, and has retained
BllmMl, M fcrB.rrlr.lo
his hold on the position till last month,
amber silk that jrys half
the' gas light on her velvet bed.
for
h«r
smiles.
watches
whan
another
reverse of fortune com­
Hhe took them up with dainty fingers.
Mrs. Haviland meets hsrhusband ocpelled hia abdication. His negotiations
caaionaly, quite as often, however, as
to secure the annexation of the island to
i. Ow'd to jay
tearStas la t:.&lt; the United States are matters of public
notoriety. It fa jno ..wonder that, after
Wfc! WW ***** in
MW
Chta tadfafit imags, and sacrificed heroelf her pony phaeton, er her coach and
having paeeed through the multitude of
four, as best pl-^. her, queens it in
vicissitudes the reoapitnlatiou of his
I ou, tlw —
altar, of hex ambition.
pvtllTT
,
society af'Mte «*•' always done ; geU
career presents, he takes his fourth ban­
Walley.jearchfd eagarly far the rose­
the first fashions from Paris, and is
ishment with perfect nonchalance. lubud when Edith entered Mrs. Van
deed, it would not be surprising if he,
envied as she expects to be; tint in the
stMb
Ufa «M fihWtodkfas
like a bad penny, would again turn up
over the xuigU»-have-b&lt;x-n, and longs
dictator of Uw Salt Duininioana.
to claim tire quedhfy girl, who wuald
—k'
‘
*
"th*
l»rop ia, rraa Um hifhoar, tad Mcc,

raawMantt

bb*hlrf' ”* “• f*-**
~
nc«n Jiraniy isaenva.
i
Idith had no chance to rrtrec* her
promise had ah* a dartre to do so, of
which I am uolrt all aertain, for Aunt
at tart CTffied to aceoW TfaMK bfenero
CJoartcnay was quite delighted at her
fa»pri*peS brilliant' prospect*, and Mr. in that reaped, and admonished not to
give way to the liesetting sin in future.
Hfvttand
ia unseemly haste; so the

isxm?

rw

as civilized American citizens to *
an
7
“
Am.nou.B.ptirtd.un.h. TUej Locm.prosperous and rich, and owned plant*-

Ax
social
** Ohio paper nubtishes
- its
■-XL
’
-t
^Donn&lt;5Ml„t.
lie
hte ol
.....
« n “Matched,
-i.~&gt; ”
&gt;• “
•&lt; Patehed,"
"
“
Hatched,"
lions and slaves. The old barbarian in­ “ Snatched," “ Detached,” and***Dis­
stinct never quite left them, for they patched," aa an . improvement pn
were reputed to be the hardest masters ’•Bom,” “Betrothed,” ".Married,’’
of all the alave-owuers of their neigh­ “Eloped,." “Divorced," and “Died.”
borhood. Baptized as they ware, they
I win. and bequeath to my beloved
still gave way to occasional fits of sav­ wife Bridget, all my property. without
age rage, and in one of these the life of reserve, and to my eldest son Patrick,
one brother was said to have been actu­ one-half of the remainder, and to 'Den­
ally attempted by the other. For the nis, my youngest son, the rest IT ttaymost part, however, they were silent , thing should be left,' it m*y' gO to Ter­

ence McCarty.
.
Old Bongs w’as a little too fond of his
bitters, and one day, after taking.' a
is extremely probably, although thia (
snifter or two too many, ho fay daar*4&gt;y
feeling seldom found expression in:
the roadside to Bbepri-A. bozaasd cbwords. vuang
Chang was jo
to jsug
Eng mervijr
merely the
wuras.
iuc ,j
---------------— --------- «-— - , ------- living shaft to which he was inexorably I served him, aad thinking, be was dead,
chained. Had his brother never ex- • alighted on hi* breast aud pecked him
isted, Gb&amp;ng would have |beu free like in the face. Whereupon old Bang*
ether men. OouM any mad not more J looked up and aaig,
re a leetie
ever known to speak to the uibor.
,
Tlxat they really hated one another ill

than usually imbued with the divine
teacliings ot Christianity have really
loved the dog that made Mm a prisoner,

was far worse, a prisoner who could
never for a single instance be alone?
And then it is to be remembered that
each saw in the other the perpetnal threat of a terrible death. Eng
knew that the death of Chang would

Gould he look with affection upon one
who was not only a horrible burden to
him in life, but a constant menace ot
untimely death? Three men were at

mnst have ixvm impossible, and their I

proverbial silence should be interpreted
as the token of a terrible and hc^w-leaa

Mjl Fkamx Bvcxuaxn recently stated
in a lecture that there is in the Zoologi­
cal Gardens in London a ehimpaunee, of
extraordinary hnclkvt, which » pro-

and sold it to a certain buyer of furs,
not far from Grand Rapidr, for fl.ift.
It was done ss a practical joke, but the jxyxr.
lioy kept the money, grew to be a prossucceartnl the., ax
Ta* following “pome” is going the atroDgly in favor
rounds of the pre**, minus the name of
U“'J- —____ _ _____
him so much that a few days ago the the author, and is too good to be lust:
drummen came down faOU wolves
Tn pwK, rri of Ike lUte «
ex-fur riastor received a note inclosing

wm

brethren, and U haa&lt;r*en

Aaorr seventeen years; ago, a ypung
buy, residing in Wood county, Q., took

al tail of the eat had been removal and

ratijS UM Wa­

:bxge property in their own right;

' ’
3. ivnk

Ina

ment. They were two antiraly distinct
persona mentally, Eng being decidedly
the superior of the two. Physically
brought an action against ths Milwaukee
they
were also distinct individuals ex­
and 81 Paul luailroad Company for
cept in one respect. Through the band
&gt;20,000 damages, reused by injuries rcwhich connected thUm ran a large ar­
oeiv®4 a year ago.'

1 Walter Baicley had looked once too
often into the misty depths of
nifloent set of diamonds, was the most
dark. fiuKdurtfag eyes, and clasp*
Valuable.

Aa for a long line of- distinguished
ancestors, such as the Courtenays and
InretincK boasted, he could claim noth­
ing. There was no blot or blame against
the good old Bareley name ; but as for
’«»!***»?. a 7PP
among the A ennont hills was a farm of
many acres, where a good old-fashioned
couple lived peaceful and content, with
a daughter and her husband who were
only a little leas uld-faahioned than
themaelvre; and they wore Waites’s

IhtakOfOMVteMStiMt ' .

&gt;500,000,000.

love tu forming, that
Drew lai

DOA-T BX IX

Much hiw been said and written c(
the mystery of the Siamese Twins.

Twa great air-line double-track raD­ them. Their parents had been addicted
road, which Mr. Hurl but proposes to to twins, and Chang and Eng differed {
have built by the Federal Government,
being bound together by at Amhy liga­

lor hia'own peace of mind. With love’s
•jnfck intuition, ho ftmeird thrt h«r face,
brightened at his coming, and that Ldr
sweei 1/pi’Would fmu' ha?e kept back all

Toorteata wm
wim th.
ln«l Ute bu.l nU6 Atetti at import,

wyr*.

and beautiful Indian scalp*.

She was grandly beautiful
pu*
MMU *** ■
1 ■
W«MV VlgU.
in Doftring so much as fitting hr* ?groomsmen, among ’

NO. 19

tocfeirea

13.70, principal and interest.

The joke an the fold ; their toes wen all frosted,

membership •&lt; Aartwrefe'to iW^iain
sold it for three dollanu

A* he cannot

house.

they gobbled the money and salted it

Lord’s

and Utita full of CW,'

tuxal preaching.

the Ia*e Chief- Juatios
that ualy one

■

f

contribute the fijopey to some benevo­
lent purpose.

�IT 17
Ediths Nears:

SPECIAL N€

•ELLO1
MFI

Oct. 8. Tot

NABU VI

■'

FEB. C. I«74.|

FRIDAY,

ago and

give

a detailed ' months-, old, while

you

Th. Courier -Journal. Laving been' account of the proceeding*.

here.

!•_ 1
ofCfeo. a.

For ‘safe 5

“ ..irtlTmlt!
u

About eight o'clock in the evening.
baa 16,000
•ays: "We ttonie Ihreu weeks ago, a young ;non
of iu»queationnblecharac(erpatted ns
city that (he
maliff and beauty of th. girls th*re on the shoulder arid ask if we would
not like to go up with him to see
&lt;Wt mnke ua long to seqte a couple
them danoe 6 While. At first we
o! car-loads of lhem and fly to the
benitated, for we had never b*ea U
Iwaom of (he Mormon ehnrrh at •
such a place, and didn't know but
city of tefnge.”
we would have to indulge in aJiUie
There's no use for a m.tn to ba in tangle-foot. like the most who attend

TAttEE KOTIOJB,

School Books,

S&lt;«ne&gt;Md |Wooden. Ware.

for d|Mpe (hue with much interest, he I
wentT^i to it and stuck his nose be- j
' tween a pftit oT cogwheels
LearHxrtt.»S Nartoaal Bask
491 26
DM.. k To Msh.Mu’. BoJ.OWP-..____ ,. ,
Hoc...--------------------------114 42
skin off* the end of his nose about the I
,size of a trade dollar, be retired (o a ,

And aU hinds

dulged in this dissipation with pleas­ out in a playful manner.

After this

Hats, Caps, Cloth­
- ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
dbc.,

IKL

ure nntil after three o'clock ip the he started—encouraged by seeing it
C. -Winters, editor of the Spring­ moraniog, though: we could endure k retreating from him—but was almost
a
short time, and proceeded to the instantly knocked down by tho swift
field (IH.) Transcript, ia said to be

fear and

much return of the bed.

he had found a

81.668 661
2.174 06

Poor.....
. 21. Tot
Bank.

Ben. Bp’ler says privately that be go “saRcks” with him. Just enst of the ou its side mid mode that his homo.

door at the side of the room, was a Being Hack aa- ink himself, the con-

papers if the (ranking privilege could

platform on which

Bay.

■was guilty of bnglary. Mr Jackson rose
up and said:

‘‘I’ll bet a hundred

Tho

sex.

gentler

men were conceited, and

« « ••
••
L Mia. “
M •• Ca»h to Brtvocj

of check.

a great amount

2.018
19,067
5,100
2,008
200
716
1.266
260

18
W
It
0J
08
65
82
00

Nevertheless they

Terms
AH BiUt wider

Cask;

Total Credit------------------------- '*SS.79l 48
Allot which H re-pcc«Iv»Uy aabawUrd.
Joux Kexolx. -]
A. J. Walker, |
.
Committee.

Juijn IL Day,
Henry Brown.

| Continued from last irreL]

be Settled at aace.

now look attention and catch a ••feller." Then
exchanges and were short red headed girls, tall gaunt

te b&lt; put in a suilsbls condition for aiid
maids with ahaip noses, who office rt file expenqt of said Russel h Muvlaa.
wriggled, jumped and th rowed their under the directions of lhejadge of Probau
Motion prevailed.
The Kansas States Prison convicts heads in a very significant way and
Mr. Philips moved that the Proscouliag
are allowed to wear wide paper col were exceedingly puffed up. Then .•.tlwnqy f-r Bsrry County be requested and
instructed to occupy the office in the Court
Mrs and flowing neck-ties if they are the homs stopped tooling, and there

old

see.

good and obedient

ISO
60 J&lt;&gt;an F. Emory
•*
"
’
51 Wm H Kulek’-rbocker
2 40
and two othsrt ••
••
51 M W. Rikrr. Justice “
53 Dennis &amp; Hulmes. Print iag 600
51 Droijali Bottom Spec'l Depty
Shtffees...................
7

we-could
The United Slates has ton crazy

people tonne in Spain, hut then didn’t

I Wm sure to meet him wherever I

He is not only my friend, but
He is the friend of everybody. He

go.

is always willing, and ready, to give
hnfcrmation free of charge; And it
matters not. whit the subject or qu&lt;M ■
tioo is, he is able to answer it with

great self importance.

not

hear ourself think'

again for some time.

If a

man

by lbs Judge of Probate, and unless so oocu
plod by ths Proceeding Attorney, that ht

_

rest was a fellow calling

niimliers.

Motion provailed.
On motion of Mr.

Fur each num­

ranging on about a imagine.

if he guesses

They

reared,

stamped, squealed and tried to make

Irtwton, Mieh., Feb. 4th, 1874.
-

A Visitor.

Finnic Ream want* a contract for
things and Inu a bit of advice for making a bunt of Gen. Jackson, hut,
everyone he roocU. I never du any­ **by the eternal .'** shell site have it ?
thing juat aa ha would do it, but I
Ad old definition of salt—the stuff*

that spoils jxitatoas if they don’t have

tempt to argue with him, for I always
undarstaod

« “

I

GROCERIES

Th. Sobreriber has taken

Iev

Start of Staple »ii Faecj

Millinery Goods.

HATS. GLOVES and FKATHKRS,

TOBACCO, CHUBB,

CONOTAKTLY ON HAND,

0Y8TE11 D TUB M1ML

or THE LATEST STYLES,
And caxArn then ever before.
Hats for one dollar.

YANKEE NOTIONS,

Trimmed

MUSIC TEACHING!
IRS. I. J. TIIIER1AI
mental Ma
Having

20 34
21 18
2214
2100

oeuMeum.

BHUTTOS UHJHCMT!

faction

to

alL

JACOB LENTZ
S»iIr«U».

Mleliixan Central Itailrs

20 22
_ ...
18 62

CASH &amp;

G8AID Rim VALLEY DITIRTOJ.

anon, hhtiu

« ai.
••
of Co. clerk

40 00'

fund

one'
,
Man o’ BusincRu—“Thai'v all right
—lake another.”

1.724 81

July 1.

Indians boys blow op trees with

Chicgoi, thinking nf lighting ill

Wm Powers Clark.
G. D. Robinsum, Chairman.
Absent Man o' Bnsiness—’*Oh, Mr
——(forgets his name], wiU you axcase me one minute ? Take a seat—
prav take a ehair—rake a—"

Elliott.

hia argti- ponder to sh-ke down the nut*.

DMCtt than to adveare my own.
Now Uf Tnan.

In Nashville, Mich.

। Repairing dune otx short notlee.
Cal! and
see ttee old foreman of H. A. GoodI
year's Shop ia Hartiap
[ &gt;0
WOLCOTT A 6BEHL

which only brings remorse and dis­
credit upon themselves.

this m the way ray friend goes through
the wsdd.
Ha is posted or all

MMwtfaj. and

LMgiapMCfe

Total...

In
Avoid any post upon returning;
this way he beu iff to both buyer and from the club. Lamp-ports are apt;
seller, by keeping them posted. And

find it more diflitbult to inlerpert his

NEW

UNDERWEAR,

Nichols. George C..
25 00 Philips, Travers...,
Watker, Aaron J.
181 10 Wilcox. Lewis------Young, James....... .
Touukr,CharlesM.-------- ~ _
Robinson, D. 0. Chxirmaa,6 3 2

where he can get it for ten cents.

friend, 1 never at

On motion of Mr. Manly. Board look a
recon until 12 o'clock. no-&gt;n.
Wu, n. PowXRx. Clerk.

60 00;

tell me whether I am gelling a fair on those who are so weak minded
price or not, be can tell me the price as to fool away their valuable lime
of wheat in each market twenty-five till late liuiirs of tho night fur (hat

ItihHCu.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER CANNED GOODS,

31,662 65 j

Uejec ed tex

AND VISIT THE

has jurt reevi red an acMition to her stock st

To Jan. Redemptions

fall, he knows more nl&gt;out that horse her phiz and thought she was com­
If I ing for us, and made ottr exit as
take a load of grain to loam lie will quick as possible, thinking with pity

never oppose my

Ou option nf Hr. Mnnro&lt; J. H NeKwu
had leave to with&lt;tr«w aceonnt Mo. 14.
Ou metion^f Nr. Manly the report of the
Committee , on claims was accepted and
adopted.
_

Hold Your Hom, Straiff! CENTRAL HOUSE.
The Bett of* Leather l »edUifrht Work is
oxir pride.

Detailed aut ament of Receipt* 1873.
M. T. WLoelcr ia account with Barry Co. Brown, Henry----- —
1876.
Pr.
Bogbxe, Denison 9-

their the man tliat raised him.

If the merchant offers me an article

10 88|

HALBERT &amp; CO.

Over Smith * Putnam's Hardware.

GENTS AND LADIES

plnngod,

wheat work baa riven universal satiafactioa

NEW HARNESS SHOP

01 62
27 43

NAME.

stock of imformation is inexhaustible, around and saw an old maid with
if ( wish to know the age of ft horse hollow eyes and a horrid red nose Fab. a- To Cash oosl People vs.
When
Crssliy ........ .. ........
He can tell me, he can tell whether storing ns right in the face.
she horse was horn m the spring nr we looked up a heavenly grin ht np

for a shiding a pound,my friend knows

What

7 66
4 13
28 85

possible to I represent lbs following Ma-emert for their

within fifteen yearn, I will the expect­ more noise than the music. We looked
amazed, and were forge (ling
ed remark.—“I thought you was som- on
wh-re along there.” My Friend’s where we was, until we looked

mMas around. If I step into a store
to buy good*, I find my friend there.

qvautt, amp

who Maeda reread to none aa a Cn»on Mil­
ler. will be pkared to ohoer the snstsst aU
Art j»ay give him a iruL

Dcfim Competition !

600

12 e’elovk. Kron,
Boerd called to order ky the CtertHMUi.
Roll exiled, memben all preeeat.
Mr. PbUipe m&gt;ved tkrt mrourt Me. 00
acted upon by the Board of gaperriBort rt
tbeirltoeember Swulou 1872, be lakes from
numbers.
The man calling them, Court for ths ejanty of Barry. .
the filee and allowed rt a further earn ef
820'
Motion prevailed.
then hollered "already" and
the
Alolion yravaDed.
The committee appointed to settle with
music began phy, and some onu on
Pay Roll of Board of Supervisors for Jau.
the County Treasurer through their Chairthe platform commenced lo yell, and

If he does not know my age. he will in all shapes and forms

dosen of years, and

mr

Mr. PUWLE0,

Munroe the Resolution

ber called a man would shodt "here*' the collection ef costs and expenses in Che
Ko and whisper to a female wlto case of Henry g. Colby was taken fro a the j
table and the aeriou of the Boa*-d theresn
would smile sweetly get np and Indefinitely postponed.
Mr. Philips moved that the Proeoouting
take a place opposite tho last one
Altarnoy be diverted to
the case ef
cilkd, until a set of eight cunple was the People vs. lieoryC- Colby, imformation
formed, and so on for twenty or more

looks at me and inquires my name, or
age. my friend will answer the qties- the boys and girts un tho fluor starriou before I can collect my thoughts. led to ran, hop and throw themselves

Wsarri a guess,

or THi

la Bolicidag a very large ran of custom.

The next thing we noticed of inte­
one, two, three, etc.

My Fries*.

Will Find Them.

3Iy Cai'diuy Maehltie

W. A. AYLSWORTH.

1 68

57 T. B Uiamend. Ex'k a prirt'g 7 5-»
58 M- 8 StebMna Cone, fees
4 13
60
•• rtlen liuf conrt xc. 24 85
tM) Richrn-md* X D.»cki»o book*.
blanks &amp; strtinoryB
VI «2
61 Imm SoarihoutCotu fees 31 45
62
••
••
10^8
63 J. II. McKIvit

was such confusion and uproar that

we make ’em give np the Virginins ?

wmH

They

drank an abundance of poor whiskey,

but will

uvar our Cleveland

KEROSENE
MACHINE OILS,

chewed tobaceo, smoked eig.irw anJ

hand, and read that the price of coal smiles and graces upon them, would nf Mr. Henry Drown, the report of tbs
assume a very important air.
The Committee on Claim* was smen ied by alhas gone up again without any exwomen were a/rayed and ornamented
-cusc.
in all manner of styles*and costumes,
ed eras adtmteJ. Mr. Munroe moved that
-Are American becoming a race of colored rihbous, artificial flowers, 8. C. Pr&lt;uals, Judge of Probate, be aw'borJtsrsF asked a Cleveland paper brass jewelry, and everything they lie 1 end inetnieted to lease a room over the I
W’e hove never given the subject thought would bp of use to attract
thought,

respectfully soiieit the aUatieu ef
--UBloaeni to the fart that be h tnxkinj improvemrotB in hie mills which will prove a
benefit to euBtomere aa well aa to htmaeif.
' The reputation of my mBla are beet adver•
11bed by the eoutiaual inereaac ef curtom.

LARD OR

D. M. PURCHTS,

stuck to it

much

CHIMNEYS.

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

Frilay Morning Jau ,8&lt;b.
aoerpte,] and adopted.
Boxed met pursuant to adjournment.
The Camsritte on
elaima.
Roll oalled. members ell present. . BetvJ through th-dr ebarman. Mr. Manroe, fttrthrr
proeeoded to buiintM. The aoe »int of T. Reported, tba they had rxamtne-l the follow­
and some of them became drunken,
ing account*, and woul-i rveoomend their
. ,
Nothing does us morP good than and leered and staggered in the the Comtnitlaeeu claims. Ou motion of tar. allowance at follows ; .. ,
to sit down beside a crackling wood presence of the ladies, and inasmuch
as
the
maidens
bestowed
their
fire, a Rhode Island greening in each
Caltln Chariton, wilo*afcOa&gt;J 42

dollars I ain’t F

LAMPS,

CA8TOB.

C Poor •'
D M’tscel “
SCo. "
F. Court M
0. Poor ••

young

possessed

RAISEN8,

•oust..

which was plainly visible, especially
ou the

WOLVERINE MILLS!
MY STOCK IS
—AND —

be can’t come that ■sea. fiddling, tooting horns, etc until his master had taken him aboard
on the press
We like the taste of The floor was pretty well crowded the Uuiu lor , Carson. . It was U&gt;en
asned^a and have got used to “lick with people of both sexee, emhiadng found that be wm aa foil of ink as
one of tho ink balls used by printers
K
each other in a loving manner and in the early days of printing. Being
whirling run nd and round from one an affectionate and playful cuss, the
Some one wns going to was'e end of the room to the other, all consternation which
he created
twenty pounds o( pbwder to blow up
wearing a sardoniegrin on their phiz aboard the train can well be imagthe Knoxville BrA^. when it would
incd. At last it was found necessary
iyjd aping the bloated aristocracy in a
to wrap and tie him up in a lot uf
have l&gt;ecn far cheaper to have bored
really humorous way to
behold, newspapers, and thus tho printer’s
all the editors to death with an orig­
Their complexion varied according to dog rude away with his new master.
inal po«tn on the weather.
the use of paints cosmetic’, etc., — Virginui Enterprise.

When thejnry Returned a verdict

.

SPICES,

three or four ilitiooof his coat was not discovered

be restored, but

that John Jackson, of Green

SYBUS,
SODA.

Proprietor of the

Brer Ciretv4w Naahrtlie 1

U

TEAS.
cpmx
RICK,

-

F. HZOLLEE,,

4»1 ni

Total Rroipta

alSQUoss,

PERFiniMY.

ToiutT soars.

Bargains

nil

would remove portage from news

oa strictly tot-

W.A.AYL8W0RTB
8,724 81

those his own devices until nojn on Sun­
uho got too noisy drunk,'and didn’t day, ho found an empty ink barrel

frI

Our motto U to sell as cheap as
tie cheapest, give 16 ozs.
to the III. and the right
change evary time.

D. C. GRIFFITH.

■eat of an Indiana paper that twenty could not get it thoroughly threngh
m*» handed" over thirty-five cords of our mind. There was a blear-eyed but eared of battling with it. Be­
wood to get a
which escaped fellow stood at the doer, for the pur- ing shut op in the room and left to

down

To be Sold within the
next Two Months!

IF.YWV WANT
The Child ein get just as Good Bar­
"
grins as Ae Aged.

winss

•• Costs
- K-jvrtsd Ux
•• Grouty frsa
Probsts fsas

and it was some time before we re­ three hours. He then sat down and
Ono can judge aometliing of the gained our eqtianintily sufficient io watched thf “I hi ng” the rest of the
patience vf Boomers front the state* realxxe what was going oa. and then night, bobbing his bead up and down

pete uf knocking

HEHB

are all served alike.

Here he thought
foe worthy of his

steel. At it be went, tooth and nail,
t»*h a can of concentrated lye. and
knock the arrears oat of seventeen dered by the whirl, rush and dm of and was regularliy knocked down ax
the crowd already gathered there, each paper was struck off. (or about
"■pay” subscribers.

aihar all

Goods

so, and get the vrertlr ofyrur bob

Bet­ them, or get into trouble if we went, fleet upon bin flm pauion. After be D—
ter take it cool, like those N*w Jersey aud that we would not do; but be had for sumo time pawed snd licked
l.&lt;nu.......his wound hia attention was aitraerhape, who hare agreed to fight a
ToUl BMlpu.
duel on ths 11 th ol Septernt»er next, fears of that, and we renumbered tod to the bed of the power preaa,
that
some
of
oar
sweet
fair
sex
in
­
which
.seemed
to
be
shooting
in
and
and hare already measured off the

the wildest looking man in the world. hall with a little
,
One glance from hia firry eye will trembling.

■

Hob*......
.......... ....
, was planed in the Enterprise press jNov. 1. To cash fine People vs&gt;
er
Coburn......._
... ..— room last 'Salurday night. After in­
;specting the running of a job press

a hurry and over do the thing.

ground and loaded their revolvers.

T.

keeping this juvenile son of his moth- 3

Probate fees

An advertisement fn an Irish paper*
UlIhMn«,“n&gt;NUU&gt;&amp;
setting forth the many conveniences
and
advantages to be derived from u fconr Sn tAt Sime SAOag:
106 W
metal wifxdow saxbes, among oilier
particularsobserved “that itoae sash­
es would hut forever—aud after­
wards, if the owner bad no nse for
4 00 tbcni. they might be aukl lor old
iron.’

ar

suk'xjdsjutd corrnruK

�E. &amp; WHITE
MIT CO., IM.. nwAY,

■

X4*M amd Heavy

m. 6, 1874.

-

tjCatltKlM

GROCERIES!

well aa

- ty ^ving hi* * call.

Local* very scarce this week.

hear ihams^ic.

CANNED GOODS

was doubt!y mtot-

tad I
esting I

aka who. for

OF BVBBY

The store north of Aywworthr rt

dusk

might
take e&gt;joy tho concert and W ahead twen­
ty-five cents each. TMn arrangement

PROVISIONS

fery they thinking that they

we are

—Still

S»rtuM

W

—Griffith will pay

the highest market

WOODEN IND WILLOW

pulpit nix! in front of lhe audience,
Hara m triod his 40. M, and 75 Mil
—Trnraaa it kliU having biickjutd l»Ul
;
instead,they weniupirf-the gallery and Sl.M Tea.
. Here yon lei
atone hauled for that now store.
|ioo:n
;
which is the door leading to the •nd 12} oanlN!
belfery, thus cutlog off ail chance the

yowgracn had of seeing anything.

child after that city
-j-We

are

During tl»e performance some of Ute
band boy’s thought they heard steps

.
enjoying

bow

good

sleighin,—and on each countenance
there is a look of peace and happi-

tho door leading to it, and at the

SKY, Drayman. Cood. «.id

Go to Griffith’s to ouy yow Oysters.

is By gome moans they succeeded tn
reooveriag fiMffi his meat prolonged getting out before morning. The

—Go to GurriTii’i io buy School Books-

young

C. APPLE MAN. MiHiner .nd

women slaughtered over 500 chickens , respect to their friends anti relations
and aiae turkeys. in six hours last residing here f refrain giving their
names,
hoping that the disgrace

—Mr. and Mm. Boice entertained

at

the Chrwtain Social
denee

Quaker

across

they have thus brought upon them­
selves and friends may be a lesson

re»t-t to them to do Letter in the future.
Inst
They can rest assured that “forbear­
! ionce will cease to be a virtue” if

(heir

brook

Teeufrruv^-^^

RONE

Atlomej ani ComslBr at Lai,
IJENRY H. WOOD.

jfiiMce ofitw Peace,
FAEADY. M^uleeturer of

Quaker brook.

’

TAILOR

A Live Local Paper.

Look out for a nice

Yours Fraternally,
M.

r^ideoco over there next summer.
—Two dogs had a Iftfle misnnder

D.

_v ■

Cake.0. W. Mc€«sa»c&lt;. Propridor.

tain your

blown down by the wind. It would
look some like a mushroom, though.
-—At Hastings and Eaton Rapids,

were densly crowded

the halls

TJHION HOOSB.
U
8. Dasraa, P

BCAMUVIL L1C.

people

to

hear, Miss

Reynolds sing.

by

Ionia Belle

The Library Assoc

bwoa of Charlotte pay Miss

Ionia

S50 to sing three pieces next Tues­

.ra’fiJSSSS

in the Stales Prison.

lotte, was destroyed by fire lost Mon­
L6ss_ is thought to be

ON

New Store

SUBSCRIPTION.

H. J. Ments and a Miss Gardner of
Paw Ptuv eloped on the 2nd inst.

P R O V I S I O IN S

in pursuit.
We have on hand a fine stoek of

ninneti::

February

That if 00 the 2nd day ot

the ground-hog

cometh

• Untofhis den and the sun is bright

enough to cast his shaddow on the
snow, he will become disgusted and
be so let up in lite weather.

the ground-hog sees

no

the backbone of wmter

But if

shaddow,

ia

broken,

and spring may be expected early in
Monday was -ground-hog

Ma.eh.

day,” and not once

during

the day

«m the'an visible, so that people
OMITS &amp; PUTNAM who
want garden rakes should now

begin to look around.

The

school

•tWded

with

meeting

was

held

It was only two days ago Jones
was injudiciously •‘full.” Being pain­
fully aware of his inebriety, he endevored to conceal it from the public
by buttoning hi» coat up very closely,
imparting an abnormal atiffeess to
his knees, and triping over his own
heels. He stalked up to a street car,
walked hrisk in just as the horse
started forward—and instantly tum­
bled out again backward without un­
bending a muscle. Straightway ho
recovered the upright, apkshed with
mud. and re-entered, seating himself
beside an acquaintance, making no
sign of his mi-hap
Presently he
turned to this individual and queried^
•'Klizshnt’
”No.”
He considered a moment, and then
again asked:
-Uffthetrack T
-No.”
More reflection—sleepily then:
-Runovscaprespice ?’
••No.”

CAPT. BOISE LARGEST AND FINEST

STOCK

READY MADE CLOTffifflG’
Uiia, law ui Wta’i failm.

(Srortrits and provisions,
To which ba iavties tba attention of Iba
Public, He Mila

which we will close out st cost far CASH.

■bbbd,.

HARDWARE.

P. HOLLER &amp; SON.

HARDY St AINSWORTH,

covered by insurance.

—Y«! she Is coming! Miss Toni*

0HA8. W DE MAR AY,

PUrrllaarsv ^AmtbmratL

{{TINNER’S WORK A SPECIAL IT

Proprietors.
Al THIS OFEICE,

Char­

day morning.

fe-.

rhich we ehip and retail at holloa prices.

A wooden building occupied by J.
D. Jenoing as a tailor shop in

and beautiful volume, and sings down the joist at each revolution crushing
the low register* to a mere sigh.
If his scull and inflicting other fatal in­
Ionia didn’t get the nomination for
juries*
,,
.
Congress she has an honor far bet'er

JEWKLEB * OFTUIAN

WOOD WANTED

The stefti perent and an officer are

day evening.

HAIR.
STUCCO,

#-c..

While Frank Kaisc was at work
Belle Reynolds and Company will in Millars tannery in Monroe his
.
- III MAIIluia
—--- --------- — give a grand concert at Union Hall. .clothio be^me ungied in the ma-T*t*** b
Im what
mi ^*«* the
tl*n ^"*11.1
ll Rapids
Unnwla Ea . .
«
'
This
Grand
chinery. and he was drawn around a
" She has volume enough shaft several times his head striking

JONES,

SALT,

which ia

death.

695 men uro now wearing stripes

'n tho Market

SHINGLES
WA TER LIME, ‘

within the reach wf all, and no one ia

being

a
Aro tho ~\7~O~Py

sleigh ran over hinj, instantly causing

of Its

OATS.

LATH,

ONLY tL50 A YEAR!

dangrr

apples,

ELEVATOR IN NASHVIL.

M. Decker a teamster of Lawton,
ing in the Presbyterian church at
on Monday last, while going to tho
Grand Rapids, and she is not* ninwoods south of Lawon, fell out of the
toen years of age.
sleigh in an ajKipletic fit, and the

would be no

CORN,

Delivered al (heir

Married.
»urr&gt;eu,

great ehunks out of tho air was per­ Holier. Mr. Merit Bbepar-i to Mivs Rechil A.
BloootnAr. Both cf Assyria Barry county
fectly awful.
______
Mich.
.
—Miss
Reynolds receives
the
MICHIGAN NEWS.

tion was built on the old shell there

POTATOES,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

- Which means mule drirver. -

standing over a hone
none last
ta« Tuesday.
i uesuay. .
Tb.w.,.hey&lt;r Bronnd «d bit *

ing would look better, but if an addi­
ASH VILLE HOUSE.

.

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,
pay the Highest Market Price for

highest salary in the State for sing­

blEBHAUSEB,

AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.

6718

Take your Home News­
paper—the

presoritpiea!' feuch
,
acts are persisted in.
clerk smashed his index finger badly
Every one seems to be improving
। while puting a stick of wood in itt’
Hoary paid for a homo paper remains
the Title sleighing we now have, and
home, and every dollar thatia kept-in circ
stove hat Friday-_________
1 and it is astonishing the amount of Ution at home, help* to build-up your ow
wood,
staves
and
logs
that
are
being
—Mr, Olds has sold his bouse and
lot and purchased four lots over acioss hauled.

—Sloee k Maxon’s

E. R. WHITE.

,

ATTENTION, ALL!

will 1.3 *11 klaJa

/ —The Loe boys assisted by /lye known by lhe public here and out of

QIMPBONfc WKBSTER. Btack-

BUILDERS’ MATERIAL,

and prices for youraelvee.

Stebbins

________ .___________

illness.

;B FLEMING.

HARDWARE!

Please call and examine Goode

that our

state

friend Charley

GBOCEKY LINE.

all went home

door locked and

leaving the belfry

g

IAFB 1 FULL STOCI OF

Cash Paid for Produce.

in the bclfery and went and locked

close of the concert
■—We are glad to

ZUKNENT SMITH,

(Successors to Wolcott’&amp; Holleb)

fitted up for a mfttinerv store.

Of^

Dbl£-c'J±n®l^.i^~

P. Hotter St Son

oraLLKisoa.

might have succeeded had the Band
is being ।
boys taken their positions near the

-Wheeler’s half store

Vmttn-

a YOUNG. M.D.

willing to

BBaCBlFTipN,

PRUITS&amp;COllTKTIOIffiY,

church jus at
-hid lhemselves io Iho bel-

First (5 lass Goods,

BOTTOM

DRESS

GOODS.

PB1CES FOB CASS!

FALL AND WINTBB GOODS
EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE Ifl

QuA Paid for Product of aD Jdadt

Notions, Boots, Shoes,
AMD CROCKERY

Saakrill*. »•’. 1*. 18. A

Dry Goods,
Glausware.
Notions,
1
othing,
Stoneware
13ARBEIT SHOP.
tn the boildMK oppoeite the Union H
,
Hats and Caps,
Sugars,
HMbviUe, where
MR. DELL BARLOW
Furs,
Teas,
Buffalo Robes,
Ccffec
LEROY C. BOISE.

And a full line of

AL. TROUTIVINK,

oqm

voters

After some Uriti
SMITH * PUTRAM-

MEAT MARKET!
ROBERTS k ROE,

FRESHMEATS,

Somnolent cogitation.
-Any.acc’dent V
♦•Not any alalL"
E. Chipman and
He took'life piece of information
rcro apnav.n, to find out inta bw totellectttal maw, aud, digest­
the cost of buildin^l a new ' school ing it, concluded that he must be very
drunk indcc
Anxious to cover up
boose, and the cant of building an

addition to the -old sjsell." and next
Monday night they will surrender ed again with the
•Well, If 14 anonethat,
the figgures, and ttaes.wiil be decided
.
whether we have a handsome new got out.*
Ba blinked oil into an unconscious
temple learafaf, or whether w* shall
state in a little while, then - woke up,"
have the addition. Every intelligent with his eyes very
wide open, to
voter of the district will be oat, and •how everybody that he’d only been
thinking. He rode on about a mile
beyond bis atreet. and was finally
taken home in a hack.
th. clmp««n

A prisoner got out of tho Green Bay

caWxjose by picking the lock with a

toothpick..

TOBACCO, CIGARS
PIPES
he win take in

UNDERCLOTHING

GIVE HIM A CALL.

NICHOLS’ GROCERY!
u LICIT SUNNING WIRSnC,”

GROCCTffi, PROVISIONS, k,
I rt’ILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

BOOTS AND SHOE

Alait if Ciuatry Preta take* in Eichaiie for &amp;«h,at rt
trouble and cos!

DflWmNG &amp; ALLffl.

SUBSCRIBE Foil TH* NEWS,

C, A. T3UMAN.

�New Scheme of Itoy Payment*

IA80I11

MM Mr

5f th* CriteTtatBA
"—Jacob Milht,

The MASON
IOOMPANT hm MogotVaaa ajataai
uajer which they M« edot.lheirwelV

detected in Au*tin.

For Kent, with Privilege ef Pwoheoe;

®te** U.

Hotel.

Dr. Ptaroe'a Golden Medial Dtoroviry.

^KW'UauMtet.h.GM.toS-.t

favorabk.
,» |.i
FoymooU m«y ran lhrcneh .sr

O'Nail at Carlinvilla. III., by cutting the top ot
Us bead off with a scythe. Whisky waa toe

ifornia Vin-

The cauas of toe difficulty waa a newspaper
paragraph, a ys^ MAT J
’ '
’

in the Ohio Constitutional Convention, of with great candor, which is poor consolation
to the friends of his victims
which body he was President
—Awwxpn^B tmtepw the Iron Mountain
—Ex-ChiefJustice Thomson. W Panneyfrailroad was rtffibed VjTfighwaymcu at Gadshill, Mo., on tbs afternoon of the 31st ult.
Pbitadripki*, the other day.
Five masked men arrested aud secured toe
station sgeut befurwtbestraia an I red, and
Heintmdate entiled
when tho train
ittoittop. When the
- Hon. Rufus King, of Onclnuati, Succeeds the robbers si|
Chief-JmrtJoe Waite aa President of too Ohio

iUA.j
ripe.

T

f
ub section of the Iquiaoa liquoriaw
which enacted that a person conttcted 1
ol inWxxwtiott sta.Bld t* H where ho got.,
his liquor, has been declared unoonsil^kmal by' die Supreme Court of the

Kt a report ia current that the corporation 1a
while cm
WngetiaUng to raise" 2.0&lt;0,an peaetM. which
ItopBritola •
•
*
•“*■*“
cited over th&lt;reveat, and dark threat* of re- weal through too train, robbing the express
and mail cans ami the passengers. After the | ing fs&amp;bol
robbers
were
through,
they
mounted
five
fine
|
—
A
Zurich,
Bwitxeriand.
dispatch
annonneon
the news that he lacerated hiowelf frightfully
with a knife, killed hia Aopses and burned hi* ' , hcusee and want south. They gq^LOM from the deatlr, by suiddo, of Field-Marshal You
GoUIsua«f&gt;Auairia. ’j./-, ’ : j. fl/js ■&gt;
wagon and lodge and yB He content*. Poo.- the sxptess car, four rt&lt; ‘
—The deato- is announced of Lieut.-Gen.
I the mail, and sev&lt;
from the
fellow I
French, Of UW British’ army!
’ ’ 1 It J : i:
—William Haunder*. the founder of the
lad a memOrder of Patrons of Husbandry, haa been uoua 8f tliam being under xix feet bi&lt;b.

&gt; perfott Beooraur ua luvw®^r
of tho system. Never before in the

hocsehOu?;***
PAS*PE4|

«|O|’

Oeatennial
Exposition st Philadelphia.
—Ex-Oollector John T. Harper, of Rpringfield, HL, who, it appeMw, retained duplicate
copies of all bonds giran by distillers and other
|*rtiM, threatens to make nome damaging
discloauree, when toe proper time cornea, con­
cerning parties who made affidavits tliat no
such hondB hrd ever been issued.
—GaruiechM again defeated Ubuesy at New
York for toe billiard rhampionshipof America
and &lt;1,000. Boors, 000 to «9.
— Um Cli^uan, a high Chinese officer, with
socretMy^tod servant*, passed through Chi­
cago toe fftRcr day. Hs says he is Chinese
Amba«*adM»4o Cuba, sent, to prevent furl tier
killing if his countrymen in the rebellion.

,*! 8-t --/J

prepBESanu. tuauv -»wuy
—- —
tire hurb# found on too lower range® of
Uw Sierra N«u4»MMU1w&gt; or caMter.la, lh« modk-lool rm^ertleo ot whkk
ora aurocl .iKivfrom -rUhoUt the »
aroexmeudi
ot Alooiiol.
The queottai la ulmort
da;lr MkiKl. ’• Wbat la tka oaaao of tho
unuanillolod auoraaa at VuraOAB Brrwwr Our M*»rr la, UiuUwr remora
tlio eauw of .Harare, and tho pattalt re~ l ire twanlth
TSeV MTO tilO CrOAt

lion

.tflrooO

■ad Orel acted on Organ, par»llM&lt;4 „d

months at coat of only------- __
if for Myrow® U U Ml wMWj

___ .-tk-rtss.

FAMILY

Meat
•
Organs will be rented on^rpiiin ,|o |

JOHN HODGD, Secretory.

any part of the country aooeaaible (a our" ’
warerooms or agencies. OatyknowteJ^o'’1

'

FiisitejiiwiiUMirfiSsif, .if

found bo attractive m UM. tb»t aearpeljr
any of them will ever bo returned, warrant
this offer to supply them on such term*

thc Uvt
DiMBBM,

_ .

ttaqftw,
vjc.a-sn ®x 111
usteK K.&lt;
N.'Vjc.a-xier
u nr
B«th»afe fi*rgBng On

of the unrivaled excellence otoraorgm,

from JU&gt;SWm»tHW R**rxl&lt;ta.

MaswtecxurodaX

four years, it beeomea the property ef I
the party hiring, without fortteer paj- I

CURING

LIM1MBSI. Ibec^teeknor «M*.
rw-Tsma at Bmtoag. omtUiniag full porticules of Dr. W-tnirt
lan, with MMripttaa of. Itjlri.
HOUSEKpLDlass Vaw't-V lusiMBMTl* of ail j’ Canantaiiro, NulriUous^LaxaHve. biuretto, Prices; alec, IUunrated Catalog and. teeUxaoaial Ci’culars, ant lr»s. AAdiMes-nt 501
’ Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altcnanacea
MA80N &amp; HAMLIM ORtH Mh,
­
WM-roH'"Art-'FS■-It
I Gnrtrfnl Thonsands proclaim Vui- • Botn-ox, Nkw York, ob Chicago.
B u&gt; WB IM V-w w
.,. EGAh ttWTKiu* tho moat wonderful InFA MIT,v
vigurauf (hat cref'Bustalhed th# mnklug
sytteni.
'■
' ■
ir •
.
J
Person can Uko these Bitten UFAfrukTOCO-J B Ctartt oeJMJ
1 according to directions, nnd remain long
I unwell, provided their bones are "not de- 1
p»acirtloVoF «n-.&lt;* i fvk»-wir tI»ug TByri- rtroyed
gtroyed by mineral poison- or other
1 viul organs wasted beyond

F

'1 !“'•"■ ** “&gt;*[*•

robbed of its entire slock of unset diamonds,
up,(xi&gt;d toe Conservative candidaie in Abing- 1
valued al WO,000.
—In the case ot Evans, the Pennsylvania don was mobbed and atdBWL Altogether, the
।
.b..eeatiy«to«*M*
defaulter, a Philadelphia Jury has rendered'a preient ia the moet excitipgpolitical campaign
verdict of 1155,663 in favor of the Htatc.
. that England has experienced for years. The
d Mayor of London is announced m a canIx&gt;rd
to hMten the firs iu her jiarlor stove by pour­ didat
ing kerosene upon it. The result' wm that
n f^jljHjtoe
aa a tnck for
eiJ. QTsTLltrfiaSatoVoftVtskotetc
BillOUS. . Bemittent and InterHrs. B. and a little daughter
* ‘ ‘ [the dissolution of Parliament, as
I ecepUlntr or rrnimj.
•
*^'1 suqprieing
sntjiriaing
alarm al th&lt; mwR.- lv«ww*et»e»t4uy »t[1 lllitteilt Ff
.’erers, which aro bo prevaMfMd.
------- » the constituencies, and alarm
ItoinctbosUdEhija V. km in the valloya of oar groat rivers
—A Jury has pronounced EUJah Cowlo^Ma^lhs progrses ot, Ah* homo rule movement. .
[s»a turv.t iin-dr in ths throughout the United States, especially
Iowa mail robber, to be insane.
1 —•Ixmk•Iou
- dispatches are full _»
^.ii. of
of a
details
-— throe of tho Ill&amp;slssippl, Ohio, Missouri,
the axcUiuR. couteal om the ParliwienLux.
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan­
^oAzncdL
sas, Red, Colorado. Brazos, Rio Grande,
productive
of
far
more
rancorous
feeling
and
I
—At too recent election in Boejon, a nup£
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro­
fM-eisUls of CCTWM FXBXnrats
her of ladies were elected to the School 0«nr disorderly proceedings than any jK litical cam- lM
anoke, James, and many others, with
GKXKRAL,
miltec. ThU body, at a meeting, toe pUsa£ |«|gn oo this side of ths Atlantic Am ever I oath*ouUlde wtappsr.
rat* ia uaa rUmai*.
their .vaht tributaries, throughout our
lag. farming. raf li 0»- I Dr. J. C. ATRB 4 CO., lAnrctl. Mte,' )
day, declared women, ineligible to scats, aqd wrought. A few extracts, culled at random , BOLD Vt AXX HBAihnhB PBATJIBB
entire country during the Summer and
from JAW f^r-tfatn-.. wtl W»&lt;»8 the iqmtoi sn i ■
National uonae of Repreeen tailven have decided the election vqid.
V*f.'
Autumn, and remarkably so during Rea­
finally coma to a conclusion ow. toe financial
—The President has removed all the terri­ iitea'oftne 'exerting' times our trBhMtlknne
sons of untj»aa! bent and dryness, aro Hna. CoterMn."
rfrwlMHXHla
question.1 TTi»y have discarded al) toe schemes torial officers ot ColOrijdo. Gov. Ebert firing .cousins have been having over their elections: f
COUGH. COLD OB BORM TH BOAT
invariably accompanied by extensive de­
proaeute^ and hare adopted a measure of place to»Gen. McCook, former Governorjjfe
rangements of the stomach And liver,
u!1 HI Wi FBB WXEK ten M «•"* '7 *»V
tbair own. Ji embraces meet of toe features tho Territory. T^o proceeding Lm caMBdfind
other
abdominal
viscera.
In
their
SI
WK^
“f| 1
huiniir TaaoAi Mracvtow. ox
of the bill presented early in the eeaaion by considerable excitement in lien ver.
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow­
'
CUy. X. J________________
1I
jtnuWff b BBQBCH1AL TROCHV-S.
erful mtluenco upon these various or—The Toxm Legiilainro lias elected Gen. log to the fighting. Con»enr&gt;t'.ve meeting* iu
gtns, is essentially necessary. There
practically, for free banking, allowing banks 1 8. B. Maxey to too United States Senate.
Grecux:c|i.uc|c ^Hacked, and.Uie caqiLda^ea , yavirs •
tuBu*ue* an ibaf-Mte.Trtv*
no cathartic foy the purpose equal to
to be «m gsiAAavd st swy pixx&gt; ; nM|uinng them
nxjtxciAL a.\d rxnruTUiAi^
. htl«o a very disorderly meeting in Deptford.
Dr. J. Waixdrs Tinkgar Bitters,
otdjato Udul fivd j*r conf. M. limit circulation
in greenbacks or bonds; all notJ* of the banks | —Tlio factory operktivep of MsslaJiutetta * There aro apprehensions of disturbances
as they, will speedily _______
remove___
the______
darksuss*,
vr-.-r—
are earnestly and urgently agitating a reduc- Greenwich, when Gladstone speaks. It Is Wiuan4Tai&gt;cM»»»»*teiMiG*ArtMiXi v^Jc.wb.. co
;oreJ viscid
CQiUrCU
VUCIU matter
11(14 VIC l with
»&gt;M* which
nmvre the
—w
YIvrFy Keeper M ih^r $5toS2l
| tion of the hours.
said that the thoroaghfsres will be dosed ad. •
&gt;«&lt;»«*«*ki&gt;Mr.a*»&lt;l reMevtestke . &gt;bowels
—
are loaded, n
at» th*
the *amn
same time
.sU&lt;/iUd »Uteuix&gt;Lu.fi*r Ute
• stimulating the secretions of tho liver,
oldest mtd best xrlm-—Ttie Commerce Committee of too National
I hour before Gladstone comteeueas,- aud that
and generally restoring the healthy
1
Ude
aadursrt icni JourPennsylvania
coal
fields
will
resume
operation
House of ItopreeentativeM have agreed on a
nsl of ApmOltuFe tn Hie
functions of the digestive organs.
[Gladstone spoke at Greenwich,' according to Uuuaav «&gt;• en*rs4. &amp;44 &lt;*ar*wA«r&lt;.
World. The niuet suc-.
bill to constitute a National Board of Health at an early day.
Fortify the body against, disease
| cr-astm nnd expeffrnerd
—Minister Bancroft, in an official letter to | another dbq&gt;atch, to 30,000 people, who were
_ “
- --------- -ddranU 1
[Zarod . io,,, &gt;=WW orr«.JAUt A&gt;D by purifying allies fluids with Vinegar and Europe contribute to Its
Sroreiary Piah. etatca li»t Pte cte^ttg^thc
ItayWar.
cdte, whose dutylt shall bo to ascertain and .
Bitters, no epidemic can take bold ftetiffs Mtauip tor a Maniple ropyorewaMreAHrebury. He ,»(.&gt; ll.c ai,«,l( - - '’
W““
'
recommend meaimre* to prevent the imports- United Blates is failing in Germany. Tie at­ I l(O» at rrelraaea. ...
re! at Hrek !„re!.. '
““
“ , of a system thus for e-armed.
Addrve*.
THOMAH (!.''h'KWMAN,
tion and spread of contagious diseases in the I tributes the decline to the delay in bringing
Room &gt;7, TribuneRoUdlng.Chicago.
1
Dyspepsia
or
Indigestion,
HcadBROWX1
VERMt
FT
OF.
COMFITS
United State*.
J
cry, wificlr Gladstone learned from too tactics .
ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
railroad companies to pay their interest, and
- Trichina rptraiie ia raging st Aurora, Ind.,
! THE XO8KMITB3 VALLEY
ofrtho Ashantees.*'
j Tightness of tho Cheat, Dizziness, Sour
the increase of the public debt.
andjAiifh alarm exists.
—Tliiere had been elections iu forty-right''
’ Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
boroughs of Erigland up to the'2fl hist., of j wJna xr.psr'Juoa’.'
L&lt; as tfeduul a remedy
—Another effort ia to be male in Congress
| in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitalower bouse of Congress have, by almost I which the Conservatives carried twenty-eight I
CVBT13 a S
to compel the Pacific railroad* to pay the in­
utlou ot the Heart, Inflammation of the
unanimoua vote, disagreed to Judge Kelley's I — X.t,re T lire.re.1. »w.„tre
__ __ __
I __ ______ .Ro. Ml
terest on their bonds, for which limy arc in
Lungs, P.tin in the region of the Kid- M the Sul(&gt;hite In the same A*«. while ft affVee*
thr Bead Ito, I* morr palatable and wtote.cktaprr.
arrekrw io too GovehimMit several million dolI neys, aud a hundred other painful sympwuua.
----—&lt;—----- w - ----- , toms, are the oflkprlngs of Dyspepeia.
—Gclilleb Pfefvter. of Warnl CNy, recenWyFour v.vm.o..
One bottle will prove a betterguarantee
All the Legialatttrva in aeealon. National aa cut his wife in a horrible manner with a
Dj»p*p«i*;con*tip»tiuu, d*- ! of Its merits than a-lengthy advertisewell aa State, have railroad lava under discus- butcher-knife, inflicting fatil wounds, and peace. Sir Garnett Woolseley replied that he j tAarttcaudl
l.u. Attack*. *ud *11 ment
WTOlSdEE. j
woitol ®4y FMl «»■«*♦'
then ent hia own throat from, ear to rar.
—,-rere..^ ...
or KIng-s EtUj Whi[o
JJJJJ DtBinrt.1 tsv It. 0
•—Cleveland, Ohio, has been visited by a dis­
—Louis W- Baytis, of McLean county, Ky.. Coomawe.
—- ----SwriliDgBreUlAcrt, EryJpelaA. Swelled Neck,
—The cholera ims« brokwv.out tn Arhoeu. ■
astrous conflagration, involving tho dtMtrno- waa killed the other day by haring toe tongue
.n cattevBre* Botton Goitre, Scrofnluu* Inflammation*, Indolent
Againit Fire and Thtera. • i •'
snd ijis sorted Thai toe ttult*^ hMdi&gt;Lof. ‘
tion of half a miUion dollars' worth of prop­ of hia wagou driven through Lis breast.
InthmmaUoii* Mereunal Affections Old
J /I f-in-t-svyasv iAtus.br
erty.
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc.
—Mrs. Clem, the Indianapolis murderess, ia tbedkesJM- 'J X Ct 1. :
DBAS
In
tho*c.
as
in
all
other
constitutional
Dis—The (loyal Lyceum Theater, of Toronto, undergoing her fifth trial at I*cbauon, Ind.
sett on D"
The Markets.
eaees, Walker's Vixbuar Bitters have
Nil DespERAirorM.—A real healthy
Chi case.
—Three yoatba engaged in an altercation
haadieen destroyed by fire.
shown their great curative powers in the
:;r.v YORK.
In ^iew^Uoflk. Bbc
U| moat obstinate and intractable cased.
..........
.
IhorB Was Jatally
Halted In the complete route of the O|&gt;posilioi&gt;
For lufianunatory and Chronic
cuitomvo 'ovffflokd thi stonutbh; an&lt;r*Hoat—Dreeeel............ ........
DR. WHI
etabbed.
and the triumph of the Ministry.
Rheumatism. Gout, Billows, Remit­
a 1^2
thou produce chronic &lt;Umbso by tiw I
—Bill Kelly (colored), of Nashville, Tenn., O.B ,oi ,p.nl»-u. Inure.. -l.-Swira." JJEJZtSTtMoIJ,,.:...'
—The Canadian I’urlisnicntarr elections
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Dlaeaaefi of
have resulted in the complete victory for too has been sentenced to death for rape on a
tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
Appetizers,
“ Restoratives,
etc. I Ookx—Mixed Western.....
white woman.
theac Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases
Administration.
Haram, first ;nruduc4d dutewe by &gt;Uw pOava................
arc caused by Vitiated Blood.
—The printers of Indianapolis have struck diicreltbri, tho victim 'Wonders why ‘ Foxx—Moqs-y We,.............. 16J0 AUG .60
tor an advance ot wages.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persona en­
cjmfjar jlxd cjafalttke
•'nothing does him good."
so;i.‘u“
• ........................ .4 F»» 10
---------------------ysawsss.
CHICAGO.
gaged in Paints and
morals, such as
—At a meeting of Western iron and nail and the reaiwm ia that they nil, or nearly
*4&lt;lr«(«aAFB PEPOBNaUves........... 5 63) * 5 87
— A lawyer, named Moore, was recently manufacturers, hold in Pittsburgh, last week,
Plumbers, Type-sotten, Gold-beaters, and
nil, find a basis tn alcohol—or poisox. “
Miners, as they advance in life, are subject
toe selling rates for nails were AlvMAc&lt; 1 'jj - ■To p*| ,th»4 discouraged, wp cqu npp^
Cowaand Heifers.
to poralyxU of tho Bowels. To guard
it&gt;£. He ooufsweed to befougiag to[an extooMedium to Petr...
jcientiouHly say, “make one more ।
against thia, take a dose of Walmxb’b Vi»3 75
—At cfeveland, Ohio, a few days ago, a little
trial.” Discard t»pirrtn&lt;mn medicines, '
EtUB Bitters occaaianally.
Stock Steers..
uiMi&lt;i»®ffATrMJe-x chance, aiding hwriaiP.ITKOXS OF HCSBASDRl'.
For Sk in Diseases, Eruptions, Tot­
boy eight year* old stabbed a playmate with a
the rtrflpilei'bf using1 on? Af her own rut
ter, Salt-Rhonm, Blotches, Spots, Pimples,
—The Grangers ot Qtdogado. aasea
CultejBteii herb remedies, 1 pvon*3choioe White Winter.
poeket-knita,' inflicting a fatal wound. He
pure and unadulterated herb remedies, ■
------Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worms,
then got hold of his father 's sevolvcr and blew
in the shape of Vixboarlirrntnn. The ;
• ■ r 1W Winter.,
Scald-head,
Bore Eyes. EryxipelM. Itch.
tion of a Territorial Grange. Over forty diwwvcrer, Dm. J. Walker, hhCali-; WguiVld iMpriMScarfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors
-Miss Mlnnhs Phelps was killed and Mr. subordinate lodges were represented, and too fornia, is no pretender, but an honors- •
and Dbeaaes q[ the Skin of whatever name
C. Wilkins dangerously injured, at Madison, beet of feeling pretailed. Granges are being Ids practicing phymeisn, and his dis-j 0oM_Ko j............... '
or nature, are literally dug cp and carried
out of the system in a shot* time by too use
Wks., tho other day, while riding in a sleigh, farmed all over the Territory.
(liojj»uli ol •jo.ra.rf yi«fr
—A Washington dispatch says: •• The Illi­ and study. Tho wonderful cures ef- .
of these Bitters.
the cutter coming in contact with a tree and
Dao OB1XXT dar»TT
nois delegation liave not agreed to take any fseted by them of Dyspepsia, Fevers,
Pin, T.pe. and other Worms,
throwing them oat. with great violence.
Yke FO
pjubmi
Burras-Good to Cboicv...........
30 9 37
lurking iu the system of so many thotuauds,
—In Pittsburgh, Pa., one -Dr. Wm. Smith,
TtheomsAMiB, uOu many other terrible
are clltxiually destroyed and removed. No
which
they
shall
make
to
the
letters
addreaaed
diseejks,
are
Almost
incredible.
j
is charged with wholesale murder, by poison­
»y*t«m of xhedlcinc, no vermifuges, no an
'^s
ing. Sevan of hia potiente are supposed to l&gt;e
thelndiiitfcs xrillfrto the system from wormt
Tux Episcopal church xerme tb be
Jo ORimIjiwtf
victims of poisoning. Bmith is a well-known niiuoisHtate Grange. One.of the, members
like thews Bitters.
Wbxat—No. 2 Red..................... 1 47 0 I 49
hM already sent a formidable
•‘■jfls &gt;i toisrt» Wv»R;Sr"* “J Gobs—No 2 .. ................... 61 • 63
physician in the vicinity. Some years ago bs
For Female Complaints, in young
■
or old, married or single, at tho dawn of wo
wm convicted of passing counterfeit money a small vt/lume."
« • *»
ClbwBjlxim rmrlrr tho naroes ui Home - Oaro-No.3..................... -........ ,
Ihi^seodenngU
—The Executive Committed pf (hp Irtteois
manhood, or the turn of life, these Took
No. 2.
and sentenced to the peniienhsry Hs w*r
absolutely non explogive
State Grange hM elected H. J: freW/rA .fledo. and saLifaVl^iU';AVwiakk
Bitten display M deeideO an influence that
subsequently pardoned, and resumed the
15 00 #15 25
safely
through
ia
a
question
&lt;4
skiUful
improvement
is
soon
perceptible.
State Purchasing Agent
. ptacliM of a physician.
......... .................................................
M#
»
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when­
—Dudley W. Adams, Oa»nfl Master of ths seamAO^hilL |&gt;u^a11
: i Hone............................................... 4 80 # 5 7*
—A large aadout of aflvdr plate and Jewelry
ever p&gt;a had ite impurities bursting through
gato
4--.°°.
—
which belonged to the Steiner family, four National Grange, informs a 8t. Ixiuis reporter ably exereiiea. *
the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores;
MfVaclortaa,
CINCINNATI.
members of which wecu burned in New York, that there are iu Ute United StMes 12,000 or­
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
00 • 7 50
G ALL THE
ganisations of toe Fktrons W- Husbandry, and
Atbb’k Amkmioab At-masai- has or- JfLOCre
sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is
BMAOUtTh
43 # 1 50
Wbbat
about
1.000,000
members.
foul;
your
fotlings
will
tell
you
when.
Keep
robbery are now insinuated in connection with 1
the blood pure, and the health of the (ystem
—There are 1.5&lt;M
in Missouri, wito
the terrible
.* '
will follow.
—Alex. D. Hamilton, City Treasurer of a membership of csrer &lt;0,000.
hectioi*. bm flmto the largest
Jcqm aty, fa' missing, together with &lt;100,000
cfrcniation of any one hook in toe world, ex- I.Bun
. of Waatnnrton Md CbsriUxi !U*., N. Y.
*FMKKIX
Hons
of the city** funds.
* by ell DrwciUts aaA Daoltra.
MILWAUKEE
—A London dispatch announces that Dr.
-David White, aged 12 years, soon after
■ vr-wi *■■■ s»omip,f;i 1 itoufua
returning homo from school at New York, the Idvingstone la dead, having died while on ' *
..tatWefyBrilli
Bo. 2
other day. hanged, .himself, with hia book•trsp.
. ' .
which all are liable to require, glien *tck.neM
EEi.ai£5sr«a«MJ!M
overtakes them, ahd whteh Utey prove in- Bo-So. 1
- The Olympic Theater, in Philadelphia, has
been burned. Two persons were killed and
nix seriously injured by a falling wall during balmed him, ia not stated.
DETROIT.
-.•Jr. Note*. itecretery ef tW IH* Anewty
-WtixaT—Extra.
in
Ai
No. 1.
testing the election of Mr. Gladstone in
OOBM
there •yU'CHTeGreenwich.
undntma,
thus :
- Kratan, tie principal strong bold of toe
^ToiXDO.
A

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COlOmZATION IN COLOWW0.

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CINCHO-QUININE

$5 to SI5

FOR FEVER &amp; AGUE

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Fidelity SawBaniaciSafsBtpKttfn

w
S!|.‘f

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-

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in the Potters Field, at New York. RUmuous

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Parliament fr6»lds &lt;^naUto4ilta inVurking

PAYING -EMPLOYMENT

sal law ? Do all the -etementa above,
arouteVwnl &lt;MM0iW»'iff fWAp

*»■■. .£•■ I.. M.a.- .■
Maw
feoiJe,
r&gt;artioulAriv the
children.
•affar
with^S
ewsSS/sndYw
bst.efit

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h to Mi friwkh. T^rereMtonhae produced

tablisbmaut of the English Xtur-to. and the
eacluaion of religion from national education.
—Tbs sudden and unexpected dissolution
of th* BcitHh PsrUagMot
lb* rtojocl o&lt;

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ewKntvtag* durti

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0o TO Bitkm»b Wytor Cure, HMoOtcm. III.

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                  <text>1 Progression. No Retrograding,
VOL. I.
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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1874.
’mother, gently.

AND ClMJPATRR.

I was, I murmured to my-

like a man thaa when hewvsrt away, but
his eyes and smile are the asme as ever.

He is my boy still.'

than formerly.
I jacked up many a token from that,

•

“ l am your boy stilL”
’
Heaven help mo 1 at that moment I
I hoped te meet.
Th. gift for Mmy fell like .a l&gt;oy, and it would have been
Moore I selected with a beating heart ; a bleaoed relief to have wept upon her
it was a ring of rough virgin gold, with booom an I had done in xay infancy.
But I kept down the tremor of my lipa,
ttatSr*«*lV»ofi J* *ho
o* U* and answerad quietly, as I looked into
Tittle tey strangely thrilled me ta I
J* Ton have changed, too, Frank, but
balgnoed it on ths tip of my finger.
To the eyes of others it was but a I think for the better."
small plain circle, suggesting thoughts
“ Oh, yes—thank you for the compli­
perhaps, hy its elagaucc, of the besuti- ment," he answered with a hearty
fal white hand that ante to wear it. But
not to me—bow much was embodied somer every day."
'
Ihefo—al! these delights were hidden
His wife I Could I hear that name
within that little ring of gold.
and keep silent stilt
i ®di) - Itearded, and sun-bronzed, I
" And have you seen my little girl F.
■knocked at my father’s house.
The he added, lifting the infant in his arms,
jjfetiiiiun tfca ~bsglar . jrlndow, .-and the

:

hum of conversation and cheerful langhscmbled there. I hoped that sjstcr
Lixxie would come to the doo&amp;.an'd I
family when :ik&gt; strange
t^ye wia looking darlcsaly oh.
But no, a servant an swered my sum­
mons. They were too merry in the par­
« j'iJ j&amp;i;
lor to hoed the long olxent »oe whe
n9Rk».&gt;*» i-aiu-sh—
asked for admittance. A bitter thought
TWj M»oxaii&gt;« I qo**. »r
like this ran through mo mind an I
Ah zui man mid th&gt;» bat
heard tjre sound from the parlor, and saw
the half-suppressed smile on the ser­
vant’s face.
I hesitated a monent before making
myself known or asking for any of my
family. And while I stood silent a
rtraage apparition.grew up before me ;
’■' All my life I had known Mary Moore; from behind the servant peered out a
golden head, a tiny, delicate form and
all my Ufa I had loved her.
'
Bwaet childtah face vrith hlue eyes, so
Ouj,mothers were old playmates and like those of one who had brightened
recollections are my boyhood, that I started with a sud­
of a boy, in a red frock* and morrocoo
den feeling of pain.
"What is your name, my pretty?" I
posed a sunny-haired, blue-eyed baby, asked, while the wondering servant held
not quite a year old. That boy was the door.
A
Ch^ ;

.utyilT

" And what else 7" I ashed quickly.
Later still, I see myself at the old
She lifted up her hands to shade her
school-house, drawing my little chaise face. I had seen that very attitude in
another, In my boyhood, many and
home. Many a beating have I gained many-a time—and answered in a sweet
turd-like voice:
" Mary Moore Chester,"
something of a flirt, even in her pinaMy heart sank down like lead. Here
ffra. IHoWelegautly she came tripping
was an end to all the bright dreams
•Hbwn the steps when I called her name;
and hopi* of my youth and manhood.
how sweetly her bide eyes looked at Frcnk Chester, my lavish rival, who
me, how gaily rang out her merry laugh.
had often tried' in rain to UHtirp my
«»«her
heart so ne^rjitx lip^. I followed that
at last, and had won her away from
laugh(lommyuaysof cliildhopd till I
me. This was the child—his child and
.
ibl«kae youth; I Mary's. '
followed it through the heated noon'of‘
I sankj body ‘and soul, Ixmeath this
manhood; and"now when the froetaofr blow, knd, biding my face in my hands
•

’
children eiimb upon my kilae and call
,
Iftid that ths memories
1
* of youth are strong, and that even in
1.
gray ifiLitaf, ’T aifr- fotlowifig the music
’
still
.
ft n
Jg (Tvf&amp;ei 1 wis fifteen the first great son-‘
wttr sent-to 'ifthoQl, and was obliged to''
&lt; I 9*? IVth
, Wv,were
to see
* 1 Aadh other for three long years. This
1
to me was like a sentence of death, for
'
Ide t[fe itaelf to me. But
1
hearts are tough things after all
r&gt;

'

And as I held my doorold mother to my

Mary Moore.

She had

to 1837 the rates of postage wore twentyfive oenta for a letter sent over tour
hundred milca.
In 1807 wooden docks commenced to
be made by machinery. Thia- ushered

“ Very much,’^ I faltered.
In 1840 the first experiments in photo­
" Hallo !" cried Frank, with a sud­
graphy were made by Daguerre.
denness which made me start violently,
About 1840 the first express busineas
" I have forgotten to introduce you to
was established.
my wife; 1 believe you and she used to
The anthracite coal business may be
Baid to have begun in 182U.
In 1836 the first patent for the inven­
back—" for the sake of old times, and
tion of matches was granted.
becaure you were not at the wedding, I
In 1845 the first telegram was rent.
will give you leave to kiss her once,
Steel pens were introduced for use in
but mind; old fellow, you are never to
1808.
repeat the ceremony. Come, here she
The first successful reaper was conBtructed in 1833.
manage those ferocious mustaches.of
In 1846 Elias Howe obtained a patent
yours in the operation."
for hia first sewing machine.
He pushed Lizzie, laughing and
The first Buoceasful method of vulcan­
blushing toward me. A gleam of light
ized India rubber wan patented in 1839.
and hop&lt;' almost too dazzling to bear,
.
CHANG AND ENO.
came overate, and I cried out before I
thought, "Not Mary." .
It is stated that the Siamese twins,
I must have betrayed my secret to although living in the South, were
every one in the room. But nothing Northern in their ideas, but at the com­

Simple words and yet how blessed
they mode me.
I would not hare
yielded her top at the moment for an
Emperor's crown. For there was the
happy homo group and dear home fire­
side, with sweet Mary Moore. The
eyes I had treamed of day and night
were falling beneath the ardent gaze of
mine, and the sweet face I hid bo long

never knew the meaning of happiness
until that moment.
Many yean have passed since the
happy night, and the hair that was
dark and glossy is fast turning gray.
I am now grown to bo an old man, and
himself so strangely. I heard a light can look back to a happy, and I hope
a well spent life. And yet sweet as it
step, and a pleasant voice, saying :
"Did^au wish to see my father efr?” has been, I would not recall a single
I look^ up. There stood a pretty, day, for the love that made my man,
sweet-faced maiden of twenty, not much hood so bright, alunea also upon my
changed from the dear little sister I had white hairs.
Au old man! Can thia be so? At
loved to well I looked after her for a
moment, and then stilling the tempest heart, I am aa young as ever. And
of. jmy heart, ., by. a mighty effort, I Mary, with her bright hair parted

©h.

the use of gas for illumination was
made in 1802.
In 1813 the rtreeta of Loudon Were
ior the
ti»» fehted with gas.
In 1818, there was built al Waltham,
Maas., A mill, believed to have been the
first in the world, which combined all
the requirements for making finished
cloth from raw cotton.
In 1790 thers were only twenty-five

About the year 1833 the first railroad
very much like her mother used of any considerable length in the United

tuse was this time silent. I kissed the
fair check of the young wife, and hur­
ried to the silent figure looking out of
the window.
“ Mary—Mary Moore I” I said .in a
low eager tone, "haveyou no welcome
to give the wanderer ?”
She turned, and laid her hand in
mine tad said hurriedly—

smoothly from a brow that has a slight
furrow ujoon it, is still the Mary of
other days. To me she can never grow
old or changed. The heart that held
her in infancy and sheltered her in tiie
flush and Ixxinty of womanhood can
never cast her out till life shall cease

• •TJmi retirement of Mr. George M. D.
Blocs from the editorial staff of the Cin­
cinnati Ahgufrer is announced. Mr.
Blow is one of the oldest journalists in
the West. Ho has been on the /&gt;«guircr for nearly a generation os writer
of leading editorials, and general en­
cyclopedia of political facta.
In his
knowledge ef election statistics, and m-

while litzie dttng beside me, I felt that
routine politics, he wan one of the most
country.
Never a very graceful or
forcible writer, he was nevertheless an
There were four inmates of the room, exceedingly valuable man. Ono of his
who had risen on my sudden entrance. peculiaritieo was a moot mysteriously
One was the blue eyed child whom I
^ml incomprehensibly illegible chirohad already seen, and who now stood
grapuy. Probably his baud writing was
beside Frank Chester clinging to his

TH2C NEW POLITICAL PLATPORN.
The following are the reeential points

THE EIGHT SORT OP RELIGION.
We wani a religion that goes into the
family, and keeps the husband from
being spiteful when the dinner is late,

mencement of the rebellion had no
alternative left them bnt to take sides
with the land of their adoption or leave
the country. Then they declared for

went into the rebel army, and fought
bravely, if unwisely.
Trouble, how­
ever, surrounded the twins.
When
Stoncmon’B ■ cavalry came through that
country and called for recruits, a draft
wm made ; into the magic wheel went
the names of Chang and Eng.
But one
name came out. The gallant command­
er was non-plusaed. One must go, but
the other would not. He dare not take
them both.
So he resigned claim to
either of them, and thus they escaped
actual service.
" An intimate friend of the Siamese
twins " writes to the New York Aun^hat
they did not, as has been stated, marry
English servant girls, but daughters of
a North Carolina planter named Yates.
Each, says the writer, had twelve chil­
dren—one ten boys and two girls, and
the other ten girls and two boya. Many
of their children Itave died, and these
Itereavemeuta bore very heavily upon
Chang and Eng, who were Christiana
and members in good standing of the
Baptist church. Thry were recognized
in the neighborhood as men of social
Kt a tiding, and their daughters aMoristed
with those of the other planters, some
of them contracting desirable marriages.
They were not of weak intellect, but
strong partisans in politics and shrewd
in business.

BROTHERS AS PARTNERS.
Young men about to commence bnsineaahavt often been advised not to
form partnerships with their relatives,
especially with their brothers. The ar­
gument that prompted this advice, if
there is any, is, that persons of the
same (flmily are not likely to possess
the diversity of gifts that are necessary
in conducting a great business having
many special department. It is cer­
tain, however, that the moat successful
partnerships the world has ever known
were composed of brothers. The great
house of Rothschilds embraces nearly
all tbo relative: of a numerous family.
Next to the BothechUds, aa bankers,
standa-the house of Baring Brothers.
Among the most prosperous private
bankers in this country are Brown
Brothen, of New York.
Faw publish­
ing houses every obtained the wealth
and reputation of Chambers Brothers,
of Edinburgh, and Harper Brothers, of

well m iaKtructa them—wins aa well as
Bailroed companies must accept their
franchises upon condition that if they the harvest-moon, and the happy hours
engage in inter-State commerce they like the Eastern fig tree, bearing in its
will be subject to the power vested bosom at once the beauty of the
in Congre* before any railroad dmrter tender blossom tad the glory of the
ripened fruit. We want a religion that
The extent and character of the pow- bears not only on the “ sinfulness of
sin," but on tha rascality of lying and
subject to the reslrictions of the Consti­ stealing—a religion that banishes smoE
tution, that they shall be of uniform measures from the counters, Band from
character, and no advantage , shall bo sugar, chicory front coffee, beet juiae
from vinegar, alum from bread, lard
shown to one State over another.
Though the Oonstitntion says no State from butter, strychnine from wine, and
nhall pose a law impairing the obb'gn.' water from milk-c-ana. The religion
tioua of contracts, yet, the contract* in­ that is to advance the world will not put
volved in charters conferred by States all the big strawberries and peaches at
arc binding only as between the States the top, and all the bad oneii at the
and the corporations, and cannot limit ItoUom. It will not* offer more bankets
of foreign wines than the vineyards ever
the power of Congress.
produced bottles, il will not make oneA State can make no contract with
half of a pair of shoes of good leather,
greas, however binding it might be on and the other of poor leather, ao that

the Blate.
A State cannot obstruct inter-State
commerce by direct legislation or ex­
orbitant taxes on freight or passengers.
What the State may not do by direct
legwlation it cannot by charter or con­
tract empower a corporation to do.
There is as much reason and neoessity
for regulating commerce upon inter­
state railroads os upon navigable waters.
The power of Congress to regulate
freights and fares has never been ex­
ercised in connection with navigation ;
but that does not disprove its existence,
for the powers of government lie dor­
mant until occasion nails them forth.
Cheapness, uniformity of eperation,
speed convenience, and safety, all point
to connected roads and through lines,
and these w throughout their length
should be regulated by uniform meth-

CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION.

We are all of one mind in regard to
the propriety of celebrating in a fitting
manner our ouo hundredth national
birthday. Ths details of the plan are
more or less bones of contention, but it
was long since practically admitted that
Philadelphia, a» the undisputed owner
of the Old Bell and Independence Hall,
had first choice. Thia was the more
readily conceded as the State and city
declared themselves willing to pay the
expenses and be humbly thankful for
the profits. First however, it was
natural and necessary that a national
tone should be given to the enterprise
by obtaining a Congressional, charter
and Government commissionera. This

credit and the occond to hie cash. It
will not let* piece of velvet that pro-

an untimely end in the tenth, or a spool
of sewing silk that vouches for twenty
yards be nipped in the bnd at fourteen
and a half—nor the cotton thread spool
break to the yardstick fifty of the two
hundred yards of promise that was given
to the eye—dot all-wool delaines and
all-linen handkerchiefs be amalgamated
with clandestine cotton—nor ooots made
of old woolen rags pressed together be
sold to the unsuspecting public for legal
broadcloth. It does not make windowblinda with sista that eannol stand the
wind, and paint which cannot stand tho
sun, and fastenings which may looked
at, but are no account to be touched.
The religion that is to sanctify the world
pays its debts. It does not consider
that forty cents returned for one hun­
dred oenta given, is according to Gospel,
though it may be according to law. It
looks on a man who has failed in trade
and who continues to live in luxury as a
thief. It looks upon a man who prom­
ises to pay 850 on demand with inter­
eel, wh&lt; neglects to pay it on demand,
with or without interest, re a liar.

.

VARIETIES.

A BAD egg ib not a choice egg, but is

hard to beat.
Cmatcbu that cannot hare too much
cheek—Pigs.

.

Wuex docs water resemble a gymnast?
When it makes a spring.
■
Why is the word, " yes’’ like a moun­
tain ? Because it is an asuent.

Ho&lt;kD called the slamming of a door,
by a person in a passion, “a wooden

oath.”
,
It is a abort step from modesty to'
humility, but a shorter one from vanity
to folly.
Tiixnc have been one thousand Bills
presented to Congress this seoeion, and

one Williams.
" What's the use of trying to bo hon­
est?” asked a young man, the other day,
of a frienA “ Oh, you ought to,try it
once to hoc," was the reply.

Ax ox that had been eating ferment­
ed grain, which was in preparation for
making ale, became intoxicated, and
was offered for sale by his owner as
“ corned "'beef.
.
A tovxo lady, on being told that fier

tablished in Philadelphia. Some three
or four millions were subscribed, plans yet something is the matter with you.
Now, you have seen wheat which was
made when it beqShe evident that more plump, round and good-looking to the
money must be had. This was no more eye; but when you weighed it, you
than everyone expected who gave the found that it only came to forty-five or
matter serious thought. Nor is it un­ perhaps forty-eight pounds to the bush­
natural that the Government should be el, when it should be sixty or sixty-three
the first and probably the last resort of pounds. Take a kernel of that wheat
the commissioners. Congress has com­ between your thumb and fore-finger,
mitted itself by an overwhelming ma­ hold it up, squeeze it, and poj» goes the
jority to the support of the enterprise weevil! Now, you good-looking pro­
by requesting the President to extend fessors of religion, you are plump and
official invitation to all nations to take round, but yon only weigh some fortypart in the exhibition, and, of course, five or forty-six to the bushel What is
when this is done the country will be the matter? Ah! when you are taken
committed to paying all necessary ex­ between the thumb of the law and the
penses, and probably something bt - finger of the Gospel, held up to the
sides. There is little doubt, wo sup­
pose, that Congress will vote' the re­ bottler* From "pop goes the weevil"
quired millions, be they six, eight, or
bo "pop goes the wna*el," the tnuisiten. The thing to be regretted is that
private contributions could uot bo com­
HOW TO KEEP A .VTUATIOK.
manded to a sufllcient amount, as was
Lay it down as a foundation rule that
nominally the design at flxzl. .
you will bo “ faithful in that which is
least" Pick up the loose nails, bits of
THE DHVNKARV8 WILL.
twine, clean wrapping paper, and put
I, the undersigned, Thomas Smith, them in their places. Bo ready to throw
beginning to be enfeebled in body, and in an odd half hour or honr'rt time, and
don’t seem to make a merit of it Doit
and having entered on that course of in­
temperance from which I have not reso­ be sure your employer makes a note of
Make yourself indispensable to
lution to flee, do make and publish this it
my last will and testament Having. him, and he will lose many of tli^pppoaits kind before he will part with yon.

A YQUSO lady had coquetted until the
victim was completely exhausted. Ho
rose to go away. She whispered, as she
accompanied him to the door, “I shall
be a» home next Sunday evening.” "So

manufacturers in the world.

“Sam, why am de belobed ob my
heart, Mias Dinah, de nnnflower ob de
hill, like a land obetoth dey make in
Lowell?"
“I don’t know, niggerwhy?" “ ’Cos she’s an unbleached the-

■

ting!"

shall I," he replied.
“ CoxurctoB, ‘why didn’t yon wnko

miles beyond my station. ” Conductor—
"I did try, sir, but all I could get you
to aay wan, 'AU right, Maria; get the
children their breakfast, and I’U be
dewn in a minute 1" ■

‘‘ Wxll, neighbor, what is the^most
Christian news this morning ?” said a
gentleman to .a friend. "I have just
bought a barrel of flour for » poor wo­
man." “ Just like yon! Who is it you
have made happy with your charity this
time?’.’ “My wife.”
A pabsox and a lawyer were talking
about the direction &lt;»f the wind. “We
go by the court-house vane,” said the

go by the church vane." “WeH," re­
torted the lawyer,"in the matter of
WxLwTAM Cnxxx Bbtaxt contributes
io St Nicholas the following little gem
from the Spanish :

A

1

work is in, st precisely the instant; who
Tux propositions for Centennial comslight and yet not get reproved, and
who axe lavish of their employer's

number.
I national

17T4.

HM. ,«er l«« U

gw murder style without counsel and
"Mm

It H anybody* tatamMb

,, If Mb, Kirini«ta,; •

lover was suddenly killed, exclaimed:
“ Ofc, that splendid gold watch of his;
give me that—give me something to re­
member him by!"

VMded.
U&gt;e tart w Better

I» It •ajbodj'hbtMtacae

POP GOES THE WEASEL.
” Pop Goes the Weasel" has become
the chorus of a thousand snatches of
song, bnt not one of a' thousand who
sing it over heard of its origin. But its
parentage in as easily traced oa that of
an English baronet. A famous Metho­
dist preacher by the name of Craven
was once preaching in the heart of Nirginia, and spoke as followa : " Here are

following beejurets: My property I give
follow* on the subject of emotional
Gvppt » happy. Guppy ia the «fi- to dissipation, knowing it will Boon fall
insanity in murder oases : "It is ex­
into the harida of those, who ftirniah me
tor
of
the
D
-rar
Times.
Guppy
claims
tremely difficult to commit the crime of
with ardent spirita. My reputation, all.... __ ____ &gt; T. murder in such an accurate wrul honest
way that it shall satisfy the speeifios.
ti«DS of the statute.
Unices the wonld-

eril.n-7

queries jr&lt;* leq^i^eeh.

dudes the power to regulate the imitru-

brothers Lawrence, of Boston ; while
the brother* Stewart, the great sugar

stood a tall sod ataodar figure, half hid-

NO. 20.

Bi 1809 Pulton took out the -first pa­
tent for tha invontkm of the steamboat. advocating the regulation of railroads
The first steamboat which made regn- by Congress.
keeps the wife from fretting when tie
husband tracks the newly-washed floor
the Sirius and the Great Western, in
i«aa
husband mindful of the scraper and

toll you, Marry, iUxe is too such other
iu the world. Don’t you think she

I leaned against the door, while my
heart wept tears of blood. The Utile
one gated at me, grieved and amazed,
and put up her pretty lips as if about
40
while the perplexed servant stej&gt;ped to the .parlor and called my sister
out'to see Who 'ft' was that conducted

ward or cmoomMed. I had grown into' opened my arms and Baid :
a tall, slender stripling, with a .very’
“ Lizzie don’t you know mo ?”
flood opinio* of myself' both fi general
"Harry! Ch, my brother Harry I"
she cried, and threw herself upon my
Moore, it was to think how I could bte4,'«n&lt;Wcpt as if 'her heart would
daxsteand bewilder
lookka^MrrtH
1 opbW uot wep. I drew bar gently
into raelighted parlor, and stood, with
her befrre them oil .
'
. coxcomb,! know, but u youth-and good
Therewwa 'rtreh, and » m of joy,
and than my father end mother sprang
toward./-«, and welcomed me home.wiih
has left me also.
heart fut taars.
An advantageous proposal was i

CHANGES Of A CENTURY.

■—

The

�bank.'

fiiocnin, Dn^HWnslONs i

io killing

murder

-Send me A Novel called luriLlo
sod th* dais dtofts." 1 . r ■ ‘ i j

the crime abe burst into

widow worth ♦250,000, hot he loves
the first four are doing welt
her for herself akme.
Among the cases fo chnoecry bo-1

tears and

said she wanted food for ■ little sis-

Tbvy let! of days forcre- flown,
8e short rliey were! re &lt;|oicMj gone!

quiry proved the truth of ihc girl'*

Tvt oa the rtaff af frith l*U Iran,
■
AUboujh LbrwQgb burning sand
God leads my weary echiag Get.
’Tie with a loving band,—
A crnwa.of rijoioing on yon height shore
tl'tl give mo If Ito iba and endure.

story, and farther that she had noi
jarwais, and, with the aid of a broth-;
er of her own age. had supported four
other children until this winter, when,

being unable to procure

14 is said that lire editor of the

AH the gentlemen areafire, and

ly.

any work,,

she was tempted to steal the bread.

The other day Mr. Jinglobill want­
ed to amuse hi* children, and he
The girl was
took bomt^onc of those lilito stuini
discharged and was furnished with
locomotives, Mr. ’ Jinglebill tai net
food fuel by the Overseer of the
much posted in machinery of this
Poor.
kind, but he fired the thing up. When
The children were found half dead

from cold and hunger.

es.ooo
WORTH OF

A DtdruU female of jnst twenty -fire
I was married to her fifth husband bite-

for* Judge Mill*. and when question-

TAUBE IOTIOSR1

School IBool»,

lore the Mason County Court al ila
They revenge themselves on mer­
present term was that of Mis-foachants in Kansas by hiring some one
qisad-do-qua ngarnst Pay-nhaw.
1
to go into the stere and suicide, mak­
John Leeping, a former, while' ing .1 great mum and exciimeut.
chopping in the woods near Sturgis,

Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hats, Caps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
&amp;c.,

fell a tree, which struck his little boy.
Libeny, Wisconsin, has a debating
eight years old, killing him instantly. I soetety whose members flourish reI
C. E. Platt, the Township Tress vohrera and knivjyind ^it.e'ach other 1
iiroeof+Mb Townatap of Jamoatown, wilh Sloots to carry tbeir point.
in Ottawa County, has absconded,

Colorado want*

taking'with him &gt;4,500 of the town

■

To be Sold within the
next Two Months!

four new Slate.

Prison# right wp-y to order lo accent A young womsa of Manclieslcr uuxlate that class of her dt iaenr who
should
be retired from public life for
it got hot it began to move; in reg­ , Friday last choked herself iu the
•
Molly Bolt, a sharp, beautiful, in­
attempt to swallow the heart of a awhile. *
ular order at first, but in a few sec­
tellegent, highly accomplished lady
onds it just gat tu biling. Faster and diieken; An hbur’s labor (one doTh
has been arreated by the police of
artljya physician relieved her.
fasicr it went around the -room,'
Philadelphia. Her tmsineSs was to
While WiUtom Barker of Detroit,
knocking the bal/'y over, and comthrow herself in the way of.men who
(telling Mrs.' Jinglebill to get upon a । was coupling cars at the D. k M. de­ girls weal crazy oxer him.
coufo be tempted to her, or to piny in
I chair and howl, and diving at Jingle-1 pot ing Grand Rapids, he was thrown
an amateur and amative wr y the role
Krer *H.»4n Wuhvllle I
’ I bill's head, twisting his nose one side under the cars, which pawed ovir:
of Mr. Potiphar. When she caught I
v..-, w.wu
«...
A Philadelphia man broke his back
i„.. |^. .h«
r.«lms^iro,«rr^areln&lt;^lheb«etpmj&gt;( hij hnid, m.hing i(
a fly on her love hook, she went;I of his scalp off. After it had paid its completely off caustog instant death. sittuig down on a. chair after some
one had pril'ed ft away. He said be
through him. When the man, like'
r-spbets to Mr. Jinglebiil in this way,
Mr*. Rudd*, aged forty-five, com- could tell that was a joke the very
Joseph, refused to be comforted, she
it encountered one of his overshoes, nutted suicide by hanging herself at
minute his pant* struck the floor.
would charge him with attempts s* nnd pounced , upon the dining- room |
And l» arejl adapted to the Fall and Winter
C*sso|N&gt;lra Feb. 6th, while laboring
Tr/d* Special iadnoctaanu *ivoa in each
outrage or breach of promise, nnd
table holdiug high carnival with the under a fit of tempurr insanity.' She
and evarj article.
Gen. Beauregard Ictapolitics atone,
settle the matter by taking a few
crockery ;‘and then it sped ofl and was the third member of the same
neither drinks, smokes nor chews,
hundred dollars more or less, as hr
whirled, sirzing and sphitcring into family Who have deliberately put an and attends strictly to counting the'

(axe*.

LOOK HEBE,
IF TO® WANT

Our motto is to sell m eheap as
the cheapest, mve 16 oxa,
;. to the fb. ana the right
change every time. .
MEDIC IKES.
WINES a LIQUOM,
I bay »H klada «f
Our bualnres ii e«x»PEBFUMEBY,
■UMI; uaTOILET SOAPS,
Ixprraa oftoe baOfiag, W«ataU« «f Maia
TEA«.
8t., Raabrita, Mich.
’
COFFEE
D. C. GBIFFTT TL

Qrcate^t

WOLVERINE MfLLS!

MY STOCK IS NEW

sued and put Io cost hk court.

the kitchen, where it got into n pan end to themselves.
of bred dough, carrying the cal along
An eflbrt is being made to secure
with it, and after winding around
the pardon of.Samuel Ulitm who was
two or three (fine* got oat of breath
sentanced from St. Joseph Co. for
and slopped. Mr. Jinxlcbill-put on
murder
Nineteen years ago. He
a |Miir of buckskin glares and caplur
was convlded on the testimony of
the wretched machine, while Mrs
one man and n &lt;w strong iudicaticMi*
Jinglebill took the broom and wont
of his iuno^encc have ansca in the
for the cat.
iniuds of mauy conversant w ill the
fact*. He'is now 75 yenr/ald.
WwMIm* AMiveraarfea.

But

Molly is now in jug, nnd her "Hoy

days” are over.
Form-jhorse

kept in the -stable

and only worked occasionally should
be fed and managed with care. A
common mistake is tJ let them &lt;fo

nothing (or

several

days, and "put

them through.” A sharp trot for a
The wedding uuniversary eda- ।
Last week Cimrlc* Stoddard wits
mile or two until the sweat start*
will do no harm, but r ther good, brationSf occur as follows ; First killed in the woods, throe njil?s north
.provided they are rubbed dry aft r anniversary, iron : fifth anniversary, of Hartford.
He liad cut down n
anniversary, tin; tree which lodged and spin another
wards. But to drive them •rapidly wooden ; tenth

eight or
ten
miles,' let
them । fifteen anniversary, crystal; twenti- I trna. He jnni|»ed back to gtt out of
stand in the cold for an hour or two, oth anniversary, china ; twenty-fifth the way, but the tree .bounded oif and
and then drive them rapidly home, anniversary, silver : thirtieth anni- struck him on the back, co upletely

money turned in by the conductor*

of his street cars.

A long nose on a woman's' fuco is
not detrimental

two hundred

of them were engage­

Tint man Meek, of the Bellefonte,
(Pn.) watchman, is very tmrea.son-1
able and net a bit like Moses, that
The people around Dolnlh are oilier meek man. He says—"when !
very obliging. They will tic a hus­ a man has to sit up ad night sod
burn snatches to keep from freezing
band to a tree and let his wife pound
to death, its—well, it* waisttog
him with a club if she makes such a niMche* like .thunder.” He sbouhl
request, and will then push him have stopped nt the other hotel ’.
under the ice if he says anything.
A v» tcran observer says that ’’Old'

ment rings.

of Burt.

to her good looks

rtm around

I

Sixty or Ninety Dayt Note with I'drr

nights

». ftl. pritcnis.
, All Open Accounts mihnI
j be Settled at once.

a ■ •■ »
•
; romantic nature. Be placed the breech i . ,
! ScjT I will sett my slock on liberal term*
| of hi* gun in the fire, and, luwkingt to any parry Jviahnig.io engage ia swellI down i hem unde, departed hencol ;ab!&lt;hv4 and paying bu.-iac-xi.

e. blank fol hex and white mother of a

pair of twins, one of which toperfecth whale and the other as black as

They exemplify in other re­

spects pecolinriitcs of the two races,
The

father Uainks an explanation due him
from some source.

by

Warner was in»l.-tn'ly

at York

HONE IHSTITOTIONSI
Take your Home Newspaper-tfce

Money paid ft&gt;* * home paper remains at
hose, and erwy d*n*r thrt ia kept in eirenBl bowe, helps ID build up yoar^wa
town, while evary doliar rent away goes toHitrd btnldiag np sornv town in which you
are nowire intrrerted. Th*rfore every good
eiiiira thoald nul&amp;ta their home paper,
and not reject it ia favor of acme olhvr p*per, bveture, perhaps U is a trifle Bwaller
tad costs * few rents more; for if you &lt;to.
yoa build up odthr papers st th? rirprore »f
taia your homa-aapw. aa H Is a mirror in
which ib*.out.ide worU.k-sba ifl judge lit
or tfrintril* t&gt;f yocr town; nn*t

rk has riven unfvereri MThfkrtioa

------ OF------

friends are like old boots. We never cornstalks, and being on the toad to the wnrfd the impo.laoce of your town,
in regard to bu»ines», eburchw, ecbaote, «U.
hotter* the (act that the First Presby­ realize how perfectly they were fitted which was about six feet high, from
a sadden jolt of the •le'gh he was which Is
terian chnrch of Ba’limorn han had tans tilltbey arc cast aside, and
others, finer and mnre stylish per-, pitched head foremost to the ground,
for its pastors, io the order named,
haps, but crampirg and pmchfog in I
the Bev. Messrs Fumiss, Bellows, every corner, are sutatitned."
’ breaking his neck end killing him
instantly. He wa* an .old resident
Sparks, Blazup and Burnup.
The "world" never bsrms a Cbristain of York, in Washtenaw County, and
SIcMgaa Cfntnl Ball fioid
The Aiiburn man is still confident »q long ns be keeps it out of his heart. leaves a family.
Temptation is never dangerous until
that his flying machine will fly, and
The Van Buren RepybKean says:
it has an inside accomplice. Stn with­
as roost of us have seen a borae fly
A worthy yooeg gentleman of Paw&gt;
in betrays the heart to the outside
we ought to encourage the patient
Paw, somejtirhe ago, courted a young
assailant
BTATfOKB
inventor.
lady of that place. Every body said
Each Chinese family iu California (hat they were engaged; nnd what
A Cambridge professor has der:&lt;’ must have an idol to worship* *n^ everybody says is generally true. I

CENTRAL HOUSE

* AND VISIT THB

MeahMCto. Lrtgtegw 15 Cl.,
BOAJEir*,
Oree Smith A Putaare** Hardware.
03X50
per Week.
The Beat of Leather Uacd-

NEW HARNESS SHOP

NEW DRY GOODS STORE
In Nashville, Mich.

Uigflit “VVorlx iia
onr pride.
Rapairing done on short Duties.
Cail and
see the old foreman of H. A. Good­
year's Shop In Hartings
,
1°
WOLCOTT k GBEEI.

groceries

MRS. L. O. CROCKER CANNED GOODS,
I.-** just rtc«i»e«I aa sitiliow to her Mock

The Rubreribre hs* takes a part of ike1

Hew Staci of Staple at! W

Millinery Goods.

Dry Goods

TOBACCO, CIGARS,

CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

HAT8. GLOVE aiimTKRS, ovsrnw nt ntna sumn.
or

Mr.

'Warner and his brother were drawing

HALBERT &amp; CO.

Dt Cc* CompvtiLfort I

What Now! Hold Your Horses, Strainer!

which Geo­

killed.

L» reft ci i log a rrry large run of stMloau

W. A AYLSWOBTH.

A Line Local Paper.

- &gt;

Grand Rapid* Feb. 6 by the bir.h to

afternoon

Mg Carding Machine DR U G STORh

Mr. ruw&amp;sa,

Quite a sensation was created in

Friday

A? TTYE

January 1st, 1S7L

minute imlil froth bis I *gi were whip­
ped oil and ha* arms torn from the

A sod acc;dent hnppcnd

At Reasonable Bates,

ip stontoneoiisly.''

rate bl two hundred revolution per

the Caucasian an ’ the African.

whs steais recoa4 io asn* aa * Colom Mil-

Tu a California obituar) it is stvlcd

pitting on the main belt, was caught
by the haul and carried over at the

coal.

ur THE BEST QUALITY, AND

sticking it into

j that “ihc deceased was a person o|

Brook a, while in the act of

slioidders.

You Will Find Them,
to himself.

ett will be taken if detircJ,

wbea she has sense enough to not

othef peoples btismcar.

lard ob machine oils,

•o’.iail Ske sUvsrire &lt;rf

Terms:
AH Biltowvkr tlfl CaA; OwrtU

and give them little care when they varsity* cotton; thirty-firth anniversity tearing him to pieces. Ilia heart add
linen; fortieth annfrrrsity, woolsn ; liver here tom from his pbily nod
get home, is thoughtless and cruel.
forty-fifth anniverrity, silk: fiftieth : picked up in the woods.
si w-nty-fifth
Homer J. Mentorj the chap who, anniversily gulden ;
A bvrr bic accident occurred in the
eloped with Mis* Gardner of Paw anniyersity, diamond.
factory of Degol&gt;cr &amp; Co. at Hudson,.
Paw has been overhauled in Berrien ,
In Westfield, Ma«^, they are mak­ Feb. Olh. A young man of the name

Co. where the elopers were stopping ing n good doil of firns juM because
at Che house of a farmer.. They one oi'thr school ma'ams there allow
claimed to have been married on her young young mail to sit beside
her during school hours, with his arm.
Christmas. He has another wife who
around her waist, and occnsiouly re­
has instituted a ctu*ge of aduUry freshing himself with a kiss- Qur
agaiuat him.
oppinion is that uuy feltoiv wbo has
the hardihood to hug a Massachus
etts school ma'am out to be pretriitled
A newspaper paragraph says that
to do sounder rift’ circumstances. If
a Chicago girl complains to the nolice
a school ma’am is to be deprived of
that she has been robbed of 224 gold such luxuries as that wlvrt in the
ring*. Where upon, a menn paragra- name of humanity is the constitution
I hist observes that, probably, at least of the United States good for?

WOOL C4RBING MACHINE!

BICE,
SYBUP,
SODA,
SPICES,
CRACKERS,
RAISENS, .
LAMPS,
CHIMNEYS.
CASTOB,
KEROSENE

THE LATEST STYLES.

And caaavaa tkan «wr befart.
Hau for one deltar.

Trussed

The Church Union styles "hot and

ONLY JIAO A YEAR!

MUSIC TEACHING!

YANKEE NOTIONS,

GENTS AND LADIES
UNDERWEAR,

fe^ fc

HOSIERY,

Eli Perkins, eo celled, froze hi* ।

Girtnwa CMi.

emu rum.

faotica

is

alt

purcbi
W^hrtOr, Mot, 17, UU

JACOB LENTZ

MillraUt.
AU »&gt;U ba

ta

Shat a human being couldn't l.vc :*

where they can't get a regular one The young ger item*a moved to Cb»-1
minute in the m*&gt;on, and we there­ they worship the tea heHto. spider or
eago. Of corm be must occasion­
fore wan. people to keep sway from the leg of a bedstead.
ally *ee hri lady-love, end the lady

IRS. IJ.ttllfflllH
WoaU rsapwtftiUy solicit U« antrwutgt
thcae wi«hinK imrtrocUoa la iaMra-

CASH &amp; EXCHANGE

Mirliiran Central R altie

Put*, uinn, Dun, w ii
GEIERJd RIlfSRS
BRAID RIVER VALLEY DITBIDI.

A filial son in Indiana stamped his was no less anxious to occasionally
her lover. Bo he sometimes
mother into the mud, breaking three greet
„
ciThcr ribs, and they didn’t think id came from Chicago and stayed “over

eaua in Si. Paua lb«&gt; vCfor da}, list it'
was worth more than three days in I'Sundaf" al tire Lmue of Uh&gt; yeuug
is a comfort to know that be has h^&gt;
_________ 9 " r ‘
Jody. After seme lime the young
, men was taken suddenly ill, nod very
A good brother in Deckertown, N.
naturally name io Paw Paw to be
J. advertises to the local pap^ that be •
,
.
fur taobisg.
? u L
I lady's fimu'ty, he having no relative*
.. posts fiw tho*M» who aUcnd the metho
■ sritblu roach. Afkr a sljurt sickness
• he died there. And now the young
’
The ladiey of Chicago are reported___
. , . .files
.__ before the 1’rolmte
kidy’s father
। to wear 2500,000 worth of fej»* hair, j
a-chrim agaii
itwn the ywung nra

AND C.

j

heathen ia

Ofrf sty
Than any other RloM in NaabviHa.

SHROUD.

Africa.

Mr*. Ruck Fu&lt;nw

is WJW11

r bwJ dsnng ilia limo he
rhnoawi^. Tl.e yo»!

wm

do

&lt;•*
he;

He who has

bo

charity

C. A. I

�•V C. C. WULCUTT.

GBOCBBIBS!
CANNED GOODS

the w»« an

WHh
emplcyw

.1 Hu-

Smith tau Iren.

woeacx

j**s_

H. YOUNG. M. D
Offioe t*o
• » Igj "'■&gt;«* T~“'‘
put up two bnok «*ore«, on h» tile.

W

fit &amp; W.WICKHAM.

V —■“

Social will be

—The Christ ran

entertained at Mr. Girard's in Maple
r»rtt»b.r
—Dur new brick does not look Grove next Tuesday- evening if the
very neat witbeat fa cornku. but. »!«ghipg continues, conveyances will

*• ——

A. BARBEB. M-, D.,

Horn™
—Mr. Orrin Roirintoe

ARNO STRONG. Plain nnd F.ncy
V AA-Wou.. l-&gt; ~re &lt; *■» May

otere.

of Lnwtsn
:

J

JOB

WORK

hj-oui, Til al Totia BicteU ir
VAF-ffiPOILS,

et, blows up the “devil,” steals matter,

HR. C. C. LINSLEY. Phwian a»d
Lf DwrtM. tnata
rhrwW and MMedlMV*.

files other people’s battles, sells his

was in the drug store lest night ne­

paper for a dollar and 50 cents a y’r,

gotiating for a bottle of Hutment.
X —The Formers Mutual fire Insur­

lakes white beans and apple sass for

Attorney aii Comelor at In,

day.

A large meeting is expected. while whipt bi somebody, lives poor,

C. C. WOLCOTT

WOOD WANTED

L1EBIILUSBB.

Jj ASH VILLE HOUSE.
CsPT.0. w. McCobmick. Proprietor.

JkOIIVIX-TdEi -

CORN. iPPLBS, OATS.

MieHlfltsi

k-s

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

ELEVATOX. nt NASHVILLE.

years and has set out three orchards,

LOCAL HATTERS.

this fruit being the bearing of the

■ ai thIa ofeice.
LATH,

youngestEd While hi* received a fine tot ef Balti-

SHINGLES,
WATER LIME,

social,—largely attend­
ed,—Hastings
represented.—nice
social
lime,—-Charades'—prayer,— ing to get npOystw vuppers wHI wre money
by giving him a cult..

—Methodist

TAI LOH

'

Ci.ffee.

UNDERCLOTHING

for a life of toil with a short, hut free

—At Mr. and Mrs. Clement Smith.

.

■ Buffalo Robes,

Clover Seed, Ac.,

Perry has lived in.this county fourteen obituary puffin the nusepapera

Boots and Sh&lt;w«.

Sugars,
Teas.

Furs,

POTATOES,

dies middle aged and often broken

PARADY, Manufacturer of

Stoneware,

Market Frio. tor

pay LU

JJENRY H. WOOK,

Justice of the Peaea,

Glassware

Clothing,

HARDT &amp; AINSWORTH,

pay when he can git it, raises a large

Barry k. Eaton family, works nineteen hours out of
counties meet al Union. Hall in this every 34, knows no Sunday, gits
place on next Monday and Tues­ damned bi everybody, and once in a

Crockery,

Dry Goods,
Notions,

Hats and Caps,

ance Company of

£1LEMENT SMITH,

g

Please call and examine Goods
• and prism for yourselves.

ATTENTION, ALL !

am. of the editor, given by Josh Riflings,

jfa^.gfrw. n.

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE I

GROCERY LINE.

AD pwUtt wtallnf

' Saturday night, we should think that An editor is a male being whose biz! Nashville has a huge and proeptiious nesa it is to navigate a nusepapcr. rhe Tin Shop, in thar aesscc, the
Milliner and
He writes editorials, grinds oat poet­
, band of Grangers.
ry, inserts deths and weddings, soda
' K
The impulsive young man that
Cultivator, Jackson and South
out manuscripts, keeps a waste bask­

TT t:. APPLEMAN.

FALL AND WINTER GOODS

CMh Paid for Produce.

The Otsego Herald m dead. . In its

Tub Editoe.—Wc have seen many
dUl bar Iwlk tab uod oo definitions of many names, words and
phnMs, but tbo fcliawiit idlrtma
hi, UagM.

X

wiusw

*M0.*sd got op

suddoiu,

LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK

If AotakichiagUwiflboMd

last .gasp it faintly whispered: “Two

Cooler..

mb

Til Copper ai Steel Im Ian,

at Mrs. Putnam's.

hundred sabscrii&gt;ero sad only thirtyB. SAStt. Doptu. Gorxltond
.. pw —« ~ re
"“T-

FRUITS ICMRCHMBT,

monerstive,—nice

HAIR,
STUCCO.

'

All toil of Gauntry Msec tales in ftdwe for Geols. al me
Hittat Martel Price. .

ON SUBSCRIPTION.

home,—

walk

SALT,

G, A. TRUMAN

pleasant dreams.
HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,

1^ —On acc-rnnt ol the illness of Miss th or! tea for' collection thirty days from
Nichols Mr. C. IL Van Armajl pf
MA ward te U.
Hastings has taken charge of the&lt;&lt;C-’’v,M&lt;5'vv'A*'^’
School for the bsllanee of the year.

Proprietors.

New Store

February Ifith, 187&lt;.

Miss Nichols, bos done a good work

JJNION HOUSE-

and Mr- VanArmaa will find the
The Barber Bbop of Dell BbHow'b, opschool in an excellent condition.
petite the Union House.
AU work pre­
MJcHlgtmn. % —A Lyceua was organiaed at the formed la a ekitltal meaner.
» Foumiug

School House lant

Wednesday'ere.,

We hare on hand a fine stock of

PROVISIONS

and the following question chosen tor

yyM.

jones,

debate to- oigtu:

Rgnivtd, That wo­ Bend.

Give Doll a e*ll

man should bo allowed the same po­

READY MADE CLOTHING,

litical privaliges as man, and subject

to the same political duties.

negative.
’liarilk. Mick.

voice

Miss

which

Ionia BeHe has a

gives

Public,

BsAVnrvc, Haxb.—We will notify the

He stile

FTrwt

Ooo&lt;l»,

BOTTOM

PRICES FOR CASH

Hair Stetiortiive. which ia partly vegeiabla
ent singers of Grand Ripids.

DRESS GOODS

Geo.

JEWELER A OPTICIAN.
—Griffith will pay

HARDWARE!

Ike Eight* market

Notions, Boots, Shoes,
the situation.

*■ —The adjooroed School mooting

was not so well attended as U would

HARDWARE.

Have yon
and 81.00 T

BUILDERS' MATERIAL,

MasbrilU. Mut. 1st, 187«.

IdEKRY C. ItlSK

AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
good sspply of Er&gt; Wbitb'b 80

fied, and

we

understand that

petition is to be set afloat

JOB PRINTING

a

to oall a

new school meeting aod reconsider
Damn, BlMMU, At.

AAW CBUCKJBBT
And a fall Rae of

aighea momrafnUy thrcogh the bul-

SMZrKA PUTNAM
Nashville, Miefe.

HAVE A FULL STOCK OF

evidence in the Millinery aiH Drr**-making botineoe,

of an early and carefal ttajaiag. She

JJiMtiUarsw ^Ulvrrtijrairatr.

(Successors to Wolcott '&amp; Holler)

ftroariw and Trnwofo
well to Ball
He pays the highest market price In cash.

—The Reynolds Concert was well
attended.

P. Holler Sf Son

E

Chipman is the leading disputant of

HHA8. W. DEMARAY.

CAPT. BOISE

*9^ Go to Griffith’. to buy your Oystor*.

the matter
—Monthly Report of RnaJUmary

Department

of

Nashville

OsirriTH’. to buy School Books.

Union

AT THIS OFFICE.

School.

Aiken. Willie

©

NICHOLS’ GROCERY!
Wl.Ht;ll&lt;

“UC1T IlWHW MWB1W,'

wwu,

5

BOOTS AND SHOE

S?£er^^
D6TIUG 4 ALLKI.

'ATIONAL

SUBSCRIBE FUR THE MEWS.

TINNER’S WORK A SPECIALITY

�body being literally severed tn twain and borribly. manglad.
&gt;
—The house of Isaac Wharf, at Guildford,’
He.,’ was recantiy destroyed by tee. Wharff,

Chikf-Jiutice Watw ia a oommuni"
53*6rfr.

Flossrxoe MoCaRhy.
life the other day ty the burning of hia dwellUnion Park Baptist Church, cf
ing been turned out of doors by his uongrega-

TDWXW over au auNUixwi W “y

abcuM fa ftokedMuteug tfa fafiaOotoa
Thk English press is at present bus­
aI4fa ham*a »aoe. , . ,rt -d?
.
ily diseuastag the awoMoafo toUte
•Pamev. ™
. 'A&amp;KKAxbn Duma* taM»b#0tt*dnrite»d

i-mr.sa«S5j-'w

Sabtciuh, the English Beronet whom
sssasva-fr?-

Cabl Scnritz is the only one of the
fifteen foreigner* hltte Senate who has
any trace of foreign accent.
ia that no liras were lost, though a nnu
were more or loss injured.
-Bev. M&gt;. Loveeee and Mire Emma Far
wero kUted a few days ago, at Malden, Ill.
being struck by a train while crossing the
road track in a buggy.
- Four.pareta^
'
Norfolk, Va., by the explosion of a st

IriPiW. WVlw^ -I.—I.
Tin: brewers of New York and Now
Jmfl.
tho
price of ales and beer after Feb. 1.
■

.

-A reduction of newspaper postage ia pro­
posed by the Postoffioe Department, and a bill
for thia purpose is under preparation.
—Tho National Convention advocating an
amendment to the Conatitution of the United
HtatM recognising God
In asaaion in
Pittsburgh last week. About 100 delegates,

“J

■*MWrHA«LW

Gen. Crook.
v H«xato«' .Bod»weiA*B- &lt;tentbtei&gt; 'U
W nlntoirt'aif Wch fit* po^^i

.Birguor *nl

tin her father, and thoroughly *' in '* for
womMt'B xigtfte;1
•• ' Jtil

-Ex-Gov. J
United States Senator from Kansas to succoid
R. Bruuot presided.
QeMwe#. bfj ft &gt;511111
-Tbs.^lottaoMiUtary:Committee, aay. a
—Gov. Ingersoll, of Connecticut, and hia
Washington telegram, has decided to recom ­
BMOdatee in tho State Government, have
mend a perruauwd reduction of the army.
been renominated by m*&gt; Dcraucralo for re­

The hundred charitable organisation^

«. SUstart

w*eh'rf «M to toelot

' —Twi Halted ^ato# Senatom were cboaeu
tro
nA.
Moxnav, Feb. 3.-Senate.-The Louisiana
flU/.vile-beataf tanted'»p
by the Mireireippi Legislature on the 3d insi. qwMton wwi ecala before tbe Heoato, and Morton
court n-CBlfr. , B&gt; MW
The long term was given to H. K. Bruce, 4 cretm*etitfv iiilf inraiHirtM
that ,he beat her syscolored man, who has been the -Sheriff of
er; day, and very often
Dnttvar county, and II.TtrPefSC Buperinv
twice on Sunday.
teudent of Education wae-chosen to comthe present Board of Indian Commissioner*,
and restoring the management of the Indiana
to the War Department. A general reform in

provide lor tbe gradual abolition of tiw Ordnaucc
Detriment, and to reduce the aalario* of «U’
a

—The-steamer Ellen was recently boarded
and robbed by highwaymen, while lying at a
landing in Moonshouae parish, La,
-Ed ihcten and ThW Lan.,haro to*
sentenced to bo hung ai Memjdiio for murder
and highway robbery.
—Twelve prisoners •• tunneled ” tbemselv.-a
out of aMMOmUaJaUtheoUtoxtiffiL- J r •
■ —A dastardly attorn;! waa made to burn all
tbe churches in Hamilton, Canada, a few nlghte
ago. Five or six of these edifices were rinmltanooualy fired, and one was almo t totally doetroyed. Tbe Communists are charged with
the diabolical plot.
—The negro Wyatt, who murdered Mrs,
Ryan near Carbondale, III, recently, wm ar­
rested in Cairo, and on being taken to tho
acene of hia crime, was hung to a tree by a
mob.
-John Henry, toller of Enure A Smith’s
bank, Toledo, Ohio, hw been arrested,
charged with embeaxUng • 15,006.

Agriculture; by

lUrrUre,

;
The Young Men's Christian Associa. tion ofATtsvi Vdrlf-fad* on *infiome of

; an example that some other institutions
‘ might profitably imitate.
(ted.), Hals (N«X.i MsbbeH (Mich.), Clymer
■nd Jewrtt (o_), W a etaniulitev* to iuvroUp
■tTsH&gt;Sf th* bwUl'H of Columbia.
Tvxspjdr. Feb. 8.—Senatf.—Loggn
'•eMed '* rMoluUou of the Grand Army of t
puwio. MMMrwu Mtetektfa'

,
Shakokbau, King of the Canaibal
' Islands,, proposes to send envoys to
■ Wttehington and Europe, for the pur­
- —
____

-

Still another claim is before Congross for payment for servicas rendered
d*»ug th* »v-i -4-.'Mtea Cairo)!, in
thin insUncc, claim.-, to have planned
the campaign of the Tennessee. She

meeting was being held, in Lancashire, En­
gland.
.
j
-Gpain Lm withdrawn her representatives'
from the leading Enrojxan capitals.
— the French candidate* for aoat* in the"
German-Parluunont froto Alsace jxavo been.
—Rureia refugee to rend goods to the
Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition, becanaa
the affair ia a private antorprire.
'

Bobtow, Nnw Yobk, ob Uhjoago.

-

TUB MARXBT&amp;
NEW YORK.

FLOCJt-^Ruperfine Western........
Wkext-No. i Chfoego...............
Iowa Spring
Rye—Western and State
Cost- Nxw Mixed Wet'n effott
Tire Postoffioe Department is picking
Old do
up..G At: tbB'pqrefant rate at increase Oats—Mixed Western.
E*b. . .timliew^e.-^S^anaan
called up bi* JrtH io- J**"* ,W*eU**Uca of na­
tional bank circulation, »ud explained It* projtHnum wew-ii &gt;“ Jwr»wecred, the pending »n&gt;endraex;t being that of
UfcloabjX to »tr.k»J.&lt;Mlf Abe *ord» “or who‘,

the revenue from this source will amount
to $2,500,000 more than last year. But
qumt oa Um f&amp;^of qppnomy mean
to restore the franking privilege, and
there is no telling what that will cost.
Some of those fellows would pawn the

stamp.

terized the Boaton Grange aa a dangeron* and
revolutionary element in the order, being
composed entirely of the dare known aa middlwxmiu The OxaM^dt* pUb cloned doom,

To its Natural Vitality and Color.

MA80N &amp; HAMLtM ORGAN CO-,

imaginary

•

—The National Grange of Patron* of Hus­
bandry began its soreion at St. Louia ou'lho.
4Ui innU Thu bfcrotary reported that 8,000
■ubordhiate gtaagy* had been formed during
the year. Tbe Treasurer reported 850,000 to.
bo on hand. In tho report of the Executive
CommUteo, coopertei^K.is warmly indoraed,
'
order declared to

FOR RE3T0RIM6 BRAY HAIR

They are trying to amend the consti­
tution in Massachusetts, so that Senatorn imd Representatives need not bo
residents of the districts for which ihoy
afeftlocieil. This ik tho English sys­
tem, and has some good features.

.

‘ klTROXS OF

0rgan4.wjU.be rented cm thia plan to
any part of the country aocoamble to our
warerooms or agenoieu. Only knowledge

twTernu ofBanting, eratafoteg foil particu­
lars, with dasEriptiaM af teytes, JU»w ui
Pries*; also, lUwtrsted CatalogMS and TtstimcnialOireaWi, KBlFroc. Address

tho claim* of ■ his kingdom to the fullest
recognition.

phia, h»» huspended. T.-IaWBlMn. *S0O^W»;"
—Numerous memoriale complaining of the'
injurious affects of tbs Eight-hour law upen;
tho industrial pureuite of tho country are
coming to Congress
—Tho Nsw York Tribune has boon badly
sold. A abort time ago it created something »f
a aoBsation, by onnoenriug. in a douMa^todod
editorial, that
. possessed doc4||pte of a
startling character affectta*prom$eni olfah.
which it wqnld publish as soon as their sutheritieity could bo ostablisbed. It now annouixxa
and *ucoereful forgor.”

four year*.
1H Bmt *Meh b*a Ma pOd alloaed
•ad aedarud «n Orgwa pnnjla50d and
pud lea wilbia one Tear.
Aa orpu&gt; aup be ralaraed after eta
nwallu »l eoel ol only reaennehle rent,
if for raj reMoa ft ta Doi vented longer.
IT aa Oxgxa be tefadaed,- aafi reek pud
tear roue. It beeemee tbe propartp •»
Ue partp blrla&lt;, wttbeal further paf-

of tho unrivaled excellence of onrorgans,
and practical experience that they will bo
found !’» attractive in use that scarcely
any of them will ever bo returned, warrant
this offer io supply them on such terms.

' $8,887.89 over its expenses last year.
* That shows good management, and is

■«£

the Preaid^ntizl mansion. He gave his name
mJumm G. Bypber. A loaded pistol wvfouad ce hia peraon.
\__
—Advice* from Cuba report that'
-Maryland bad two eseeu'.ioDa on the 8th
Sard* are sorely in need of men sod
inat. Joseph W. Davis was Unr.g at Wsatcany on the war against tbe insurge

Boeure were arraigned in a police court the
the other day nn a charge of mamUining.
liquor dutaancre. One plead guilty. and »M
Sued *30 and coete. Tito other two etriwU
a
'f not guilty. and were fined |73 sad

Bureau of

E. Miller,
The yearly statement of the Pacific ‘ . . .IXM W»K«iexally *4miU«&lt;l by jion( Mail Steamship Company shows its us-1 'art phyrflrtane, that when once the oousumpto। rests to fa $7,225,221.08, and tbe liabil-1
। ides $20,647,402.35, leaving u balance of i
: $13,422,181.27 to the debit of profit and those wRn die from thia disease caa trace t
cause to a' nejfl bitted OoUgh ok cold, whi
1 loss account
.
,

—An express train on tho Iron Mountain
railroad was robbed by highwaymen at Gad»hill, Mo., on the afternoon of the 31st nit.
Five inaaswd men arrested and eecurod the
station agent before tho train arrived, and
when tho train ajiproachod tho station one of
the robbers signaled it to atop. When tbe

Feb. S7.
—Lewis Rosuutluo and John Moody have
been sentenced to death, at Harrisburg, Pa.,

favorable, l .- -m! '
• .
...
Paymoata tn#
through «W to

Within the past few years the winre
tekreupand re»d *» tonsth.... H&lt;m»* totairvrelui
, of Italy have become an important arti­
pt O«a.O. O. Howard waa *dopted.
cle of commerce.
All over Europe

—Tbs National Crop Reporter, of tho 9th
Inst.; publisher estimates of the percentage of
the last crop of barley and rye in tho bands of
proluoera Jan IS, in the States of Illi­
nois, Iowa, Kvifcaa, Ohio and Wisconsin. Tho
psroentage of barley on hand at the date
named in the five States, which produced in
1878 some 9,800,000 bushels, Is placed at SI
3-10 psr cent Ths rate of cJnsumptiou, by
which w meant both ahipmsuts and home con­
sumption, is highest in Kaunas and lowoet in
Wisconsin, being respectively 76 and 66 ]&gt;cr
cent. The i&gt;ercentsgo of rye on hand averages
26 6 10 per cent., which, with a total produc­
tion laet year of about 4,300,000 bashels, iudicatea an amount now on band equal to a trifle
leas than 1,143,000 buebela. Tbe consumption
i« heaviest in Kania*—SO per cent.—and
lightest in Wisconsin—70 per cent.

and mail sgeot. Tho bslsucs of ths paity
went through tho train, robbing the expretiii
and mail rare and the paeeenger*. After the
robbern were through, they mounted fivo fine
hones and went south. They got 81,080 from
the express car. four registered packages from
the mall, and eevaral hundred dollar* from the
pasaangan. Tho bandits were all large man,
nous of than bciag under aix feet high.
—A daring diamond robbery ia reported
from St. Louis, the victim being Barnard
Kpoyer, a well-known jeweler. The store was
robbed of its entire atock of unset diamonds,
valued at 650,WO.
—In tbe case of Evans, the Pennsylvania
defaulter, a Philadelphia jury has rendered a
verdict of 8185,683 In favor of tho State.
—A Jury bar pronounced Elijah Cowles, tbe
lows mail robber, to be insane.
—Two masked men recently entered tbe
Firet National Bank of* Connersville, Pa^
bound and gagged ths Cashier, and robbed
tbe safe of 444,000,
—Chris. Rafferty, tbe murderer or Police-

VarSM*, witti PirivUw» «&lt;
M price, «d &lt;■: taaa&gt; &lt;a»writa««*r

SSA’RfT::

____________ ,_________

’’’MHIgiS:

COLPNIZATIOII II COLOUDO,

It is his, and yet
teke it.

■'kxGaordtnary &gt;«du&lt;totaaste in ta* eUmat*
aaoMk.dawsa,
•«*** *•

During his term of office several of th&amp;
railroad companies, desiring to take a
put of t&gt;. MprFMki.far &lt;i«po‘ P”»poses, made a bargain for it, agreeing
io pay $800,000 for ths lot, of which
sum $200,000 was paid as an instalment.
Tn^^tiin^n^ty-Mofa^-Aepjxfc OoKX—Ko. t.‘,.......
Oats—No. i.v........

CT.Tr,7^3S.'*t^r^'’e2
I liawch toW» "toi-vd." &gt; no rw&gt; •

a singular manner.
not JiBJtdfl

GONSU

j while Ae City Treasurer refujed to re■ ceivc (ho $200,000, the railroad compa­
, niee refuse to take it back, ajid *q, as
• the "(Sty oetWnTy does” not,irwa it. Mr,

Carbolated Cod Lira Oil

. Kimball has the use of it for tho pres“ent, white the prospect is that he will
be able to retain it for .on ijodefl^ite
\ period.'
not Kkely tliaf when
1 called upon to pay it over any demand
: can be made lor interest, Mr. Kimball
has a chance of feathering his qest very
; budtem»V:*ie&gt;lmr Uy Crfawraaioi

1 of the law.

.

pemUveiy' talarious to the yoaag. wtthom
LIng tmmeral. We have no', room to specify
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DETROIT.

DR. WHITTIER.

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Progression. No Retrograding.”'
VOL I.
quettixli little hot, rad singing some old
ballad softly io herself.
Evelyn -Remington was very hand­
some—neither blonde or Brunette, she
contrived to unite the charms of both
in her rosebud complexion, bright hair
and misty brown eyes, rad the smiles
that dimpled her fresh, acarlst lips

■I jranr dbaivk Jfr last glass.’

MjjHVJLLE, BAERY C0„ MICH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1874.
morant if I didn't, pet," said the old
lady, with her spectacles dimmed with

CURREMT ITEMS

WONDEREOL POWER Of ELECTHl CThe signal system at the Grand Cen­
tra! depot in New York, os described by

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don't say ho.
And our
XT. rad her hands full of wild •
z Those who go around with tha contri­
CMrire ie asxric*! fc XliL Asauaa." . .' flerwers.
So the old couple sat in the roomy
bution box in California churches plead
rtwUl Z.f mA
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■pink billet doux into their

lated brain-work can only cendnee to
health. This is a te—un tW • aH-ruzbi-

“Oh, I cannot bear to call you by
following a doctrine that would uixlorthat long, formal name—may I nay ed the Lox to a rough-looki hg Jtfiner, ’mine their health by inducing them to
mother?”
follow all aorta of dissipated habits, on
“Of oonrscj you may, ray darling,”
‘Come, William, give something.’
—« s n..—.i-„;—-Vi *-o- «i
j

“Cra'tdoit, desk," said Bill.
“ Why not ? Isn’t the cause a good

mental powers.

DIBSECTING A DOOTOMS BILL.

A LOVE LYRIC.
j«xri-k~.tttebwraer4«y.

,

An Eastern prophet declares coffee
About three months ago, Jacob Milchwill be worth sixty cents a pound soon. man's wife, in Detroit, was somewhat
ill, snd thought a doctot ought io be
Am Oswego woman advertiam that
sent to her ; so he called at a Detroit
she has purchased a shot-gun and will
shout any man who gives her husband
to gd to his house. The cal! was made,
liquor.
.
.
a
a prescription left with Mrs. M., and
The cholera is raging with such vio­
either the medicine was very effectual
lence in Buenos Ayres and Montevideo
or Mrs. M. was not very kick, -for, when
that thousands of people have fled from
he called next time, she informed him
that she was all cured and he need not
Tax debt of New York Slate, after ap­ como ray more. Last Monday, Jacob
plying tha sinking fund accumulated at received by mail a bill from Dr. Z.,
this time, is set down by the Governor “due for medical services, 813.75.”
atg21,191,879.84.
Jacob studied a long time over that
Tub highest newspaper office in the bill, rad showed it to his wife, rad
studied it over with her; the* more
the’slope of the Andos, 14,000 feet above :ho looked at it, the more it seemed to him
the level of theses. that there must be a mistake. The
. It is estimated that Eastern Massa­ next morning he called at the doctor's
chusetts holds nearly, if not quite, a 1office, bill'in hand, and found the pro­
hundred millions of Western and South­ prietor sitting there, waiting to hear of
ern , railway securities, on which divi­ some suffering from green oom or one
of the other prevalent diseases.
dends rad* interest are not paid.
’ Mr. Milchmra laid his hat down care­
A Kansas gentleman has thoughtfully
put his front gate in the parlor, so that fully, rad hraded.the bill to Dr. Z.,
his daughter and her young man can saying, “ You ore Dr. Z., I suppose?-’
“ Yea, yes, certainly, Mr. Milchmra ;
swing on it without taking cold during
sit down. How in your wife ?’’
the cold weather.
“Oh, my wife is all right. You
Punt. Teeflb, of Wayne county, Pa., tored, her, eh ?”
is 70 years old', though remarkably vig­
“I gave her some medicine that
orous. Since eleven years of age he has seemed to work like magic ?’’
killed 2,985 deer rad 438 bears. His
“ Yea, so it didr That was your
favorite hunting ground is in Potter
bill, eh ?"
county.
“ Yea, but no hurry about it, Mr.
A Bvrron for the hand of Princess Milchmra ; take a little time on it, if
Beatrice, the youngest daughter of you want to ; no hurry.”
Qacou Victorio, is said to have ap­
“ That was right, was it—813.75?”
peared. He is a young German Prince,
“ Let me see; yes, that is the amount,
u cousin of Prince Louis of Hesse, rad Mr. Milchman; but no hurry about
an officer in the German navy.
paying it, you know.”
RrrxiHCTtva justice sometimes fol­
“Thirteen dollars rad seventy-five
low^ faster than we could expect. An cents for one viait.' That was pretty
evil-minded Brooklyn boy propelled a tarn dear, don't yon think so ?**
snowball at his aunt the other day; and,
Here the doctor smiled all over in the
dodging into a neighboring area, eat most forgiving way, saying: “ My dear,
down on a scuttlefu! of hot ashes.
Mr. Milchmra, you are far out of the
The scarcest, and consequently most way. For one visit! My dear sir, that
valuable fur (sixe considered), of North­ is the way with the unprofessional mind.
ern Alaska is tliat of the black fox. Of I assure you when you see the items you
21,000 skins taken in 1872, there was will agree with me that the amount is
but one of the kind named, and for that low, sir, very low.”
“ Oh!’’ said Ja&lt;ob, “there were items,
one the lucky hunter received $150.
Aivordlxo to the census tables, the was there ? Well, where those items

In short, Marian Chauncey
____-­
became
the light of the old farm-house—the
fright guardian angel of its low-ceiled extremely interesting. In a little room
rooms and wide, airy halls. LShe read at tlw northern entrance, about thirty
the jiaper to Farmer .Remington; she feet from the depot, the 140 trains
compounded cake, jelly and syllabubs1 which arrive rad depart in a day ore
from .the huert.
to the astonishment and delight of the managed by the click of the wire. The
Presently she was joined by her hus- old lady; she kept the two old chins two operators on duty,.who relieve each
vaaos on the mantel brimming ov«r with other between 5 a. m. rad 11 at night,
a white linen suit, and graceful Pras- a red rain of-ropes; she knew by instinct regulate their motions by a large rad
When to darken the room for the old costly clock. The sharp rad rapid ring
“Two letters. Evelyn,” he said light­ man’s nap on the wide, chintx-covered of u bell overhead marks the approach
ly, “ and bad news in both.”
of atnunata certain street ; another
“ Bad nows ! Ob, Charles!" and the ton, when Mrs. Remington hod one of ring, and a nearer street is gained. The
rosea faded suddenly away from the her nervous headaches.
bells are rung by electricity, through
bribe's cheeks.
the medium of Hall's patent. A touch
“ Well, nqt so very bod, and yet not trived to live without Marian," said the on a telegraphic machine throws up the
pleasant Read, earrUtima moi." •
signal to come in. Each road has four
old gentlemen.
He toesodintoher lap a stiffly written
“But she shall never leave ns,” said .Urting bdla o&lt; -4iff«nat k^., uf&lt;X
letter, on a page of blue paper, signed,
which are rung by means of electricity.
“Abel and Mary Remington," a keen
“ Marian—little bright eyes—Pvo got Three of these bells htart passenger
expression of their disappointment in news," called the old gentleman, one trains, rad one orders out the cars as
the marriage he had contracted, and an morning through the hall ;*“ leave those soon as emptied. At the touch of a stop
assertion of their determination never honeysuckles for some one else to tie the man in charge ora tell if all the
to receive his wife as their daughter.
up, and come in here. Charlie is.com­ baggage is emptied. Another stop, and
I'Trdnni
Evelyn looked into her husband’s ing home.
the letter Z is displayed at 6 window.
r? drank
face with her bright eyes full of tears.
“To stay, sir?"
A bell ateo rings and the engine backs
“ Oh, Charles, I’m so sorry.”
“No, not to stay—his fine city wife down and hitches on to the empty train.
He laughed rad quoted to her the demands his permanent devotion ”— At another stop the train moves out.
...-W ,
,
Scripture phrase, * “ A man shall leave Mr. Remington could not help speaking The letters X, Y, Z, designate loeomoOO aftUthw
l&lt;rft wrerj e«&amp;l U&gt; Uwtr Ull,
his father and mother and cleave to his with a sneer—“ bnl be will spend the
. wife.’’ ' And now don’t you want to see day here,on his way to New York. I signals to back down and connect.
At
the other tetter, Evelyn.' ”
should like you to see Charlie—and I a given strike the doors of the sitting­
It-was
a
summons
from
the
mercrashould
like
Charlie
to
see
you.
Do
not
room
are
opened,
at
another
.
the
last
Ba: Um? kfckwl rar out doors !-l JH. Ut*t «oo p
tile firm with which. Charles Remington blush—if you're not better looking than trunk ia checked.
At a touch .the bag­
V’t&amp;RdtakW
!'
was connected—an earnest entreaty that his Fifth avenue wife, she must be a gage-car is hauled out and switched off
he would viait Central America, in theii paragon among women, that's all I've into the right t^ack. Five minutes
interests, immediately.
got to say."
more, and she is off
A touch closes
“Cool, isn’t it, to request a bride­
“ When will he be hero, air ?”
’
the doors, another sounds “ all aboard,”
groom to walk off in that sort of way“ In an hour, I should judge from his and with the same* electrio connection
far it ia too rough a voyage to ask yon letter. Charlie always did write an aw­ the train moves from the depot. Thus,
to share it, dear. I leave it for you to ful scrawl—m’s rad n's just alike, rad by the wonderful power of electricity,
decide—shall I go or stay ?’’
half the time he forgets to cross his t’s; and the professional experience of one
“Go, by all means. Should I ask but I suppose that’s the fashion, nowa­ man, the most perfect order is main­
yon to linger by my side, when duty days !”
‘
tained, and a depot, .which can held
calls you away, a poor wife I should
Marian Chauncey crept away to her twelve trains of thirteen cars each, is
room to brush out the red gold curls, controlled, by means of this wonderful
He kissed her flushed check with ad­ rad adjust a b’no ribbon at the throat, system, with dispatch and safety.
and wonder slyly to herself what
miring tenderness.
“And where shall I leave you, my Charlie would say when ho saw the new
A BREATHING CATE.
element that had continued so to inter- i
bonnie bride ?’’
In the range of mountains in Weak
“ Oh, I will make a brief visit home weave itself into the old home of his cm North Carolina, known as the “ Fox
in. the meantime. It will cut our wed­ boyhood.
Range," a most singular phenomenon
“ But I don’t think he’ll be ragry,"
ding tour short, but then, you know,
wc have a lifetime to finish our honey- said Marion, in a half whisper, as she
the summer months a current of air
pinned a white rose to her breast, and
comes from it so strongly that a person
So the brief Niagara sojourn came to prepared to descend, in obedience to
can't
walk against it, while in winter
! an end, and Mrs. diaries Remington, Mrs. Remington's call of :
the suction is just aa great.
The cool.
“Marian, Marian, come down and see
j for the season, was a widowed bride.
air
from
the mountain in the summer is
’ &gt; .
;
“ He will be back soon," she said to my boy."
felt for miles, in a direct line from the
' henelf, “ and, in the meantime, I must
Charles Remington stood in tho cen­
month of the cave. At times a moat
ter of the room with his arm around his
unpleasant odor is emitted upon the
radiant little mother, while the old gen­
current from dead carcasses of nniraala
“Yes," said old Mm. Remington, tleman from his big easy chair delight­
sucked in and killed by the violence.
complimently, .“I think that was a edly watched over the tableaux, as MaTho loss of cattle and stock in tiiat sec­
rira
dowly
aftvahoed.'
splendid idem Ot ours, Abel, sending for
tion in winter is accounted for in this
Lot Chauncey's orphan to adopt. I'll
“Charles,” said Mrs. Remington,
way : They range too near the mouth
, teach Charles rad his stuck-up wife that beaming all over, “ this is our new
ubUTKRlNLA
of the cave, rad the current carries
we ore in earnest about what we wrote, daughter, who—
them in. At times, when the change
“I nevbt^ neyfr will forgive him,” rad Marian Chauncey will have no city
But Charles had sprung forward rad
said old Mr. Remington, solemnly de- airs or graces. I'm dreadful anxious to caught the alight, willing figure in his from inhalation to exhalation begins,
Matinggokl epcUde* in sec her. Lot was a likely-looking fel­ arms, while the golden hair flouted in a the air is filled^with various .hairs of
animals; not unfrequentiy%bones rad
their green leather case.
low, rad ‘my cousin twice removed, rad perfect cascade of curls over his
whole carcasses are fouud miles from
“ ^’of.I, eilher,” sobbed Mrs. Rem- folks
....... . did say ___
,„B_was
______________
_
hisawife
a reg’kr-lmilt
shoulder.
the place. The sir has been known Ho
ington, heedless of the unwonted disor- beauty. I guess, likely, she’ll come b;
“ Evelyn ! My wife !"
change materially in temperature dur­
dek-uf bar cap strings.
“To many | a,* Btagc to-uight."
Mr. Remington stared nt his wife.
that bold, dashing city girl without so ;
«. j guess, likely, there she is now," Mrs. Remington stared at her hus­ ing exhalation from quite oool to un­
pleasantly hot, withering vegetation
mochas waiting for our permission. ”
I
Abcl, who, sitting by the open winband.
within reach, and accompanied by a ter“ But you know, my dear, ” augges- । do&gt;F ewugrit » glimpse of a slender fig“ He's mad I" whispered the old man,
ted the old gentleman, “we couldn't lirc ^ming up the patht md carrying a “Charles,” he added aloud, “you’re;| rible roaring, gurgling sound, as a pot
boiling. It is unaccounted for by
haxOimit ta him if he had waited ! well-pocked carpet-bag. Mrs. Itemmgmistaken ; this is Marian Chauncey, onr
scientific men who have oxamined it,
holf a century."
I ton ran forward to ktaft rad welcome the adopted daughter."
“ Certainly we should not," said Mrs. I
“No, sir, it is not/' faltered the though no exploration can take place.Dcw-eomer.
R^tagton, emphatically.
“To think j
It is feared by many that a volcanic
,
Marian Chauncey was exceedingly young lady in question. “ I am Erceruption may break forth there some
of our only child treating ui so cava-!
' pretty—Mrs. Remington soon discov­ Ijn, your sou’s wife. I have stolen
time. Buch things have occurred in
lierly, Abd—the only one we've got in
ered that—a bright, winsome little your heart on false pretensee-Abut I do places as little unexpected.
the world.”
so long for your love.
And when you
“ lie has made his bed rad .must lie creature, with gold-brown hair that
sent for Marian, who is one of my dear­
on it," said the bld man sternly.- I will would curl in spite of the restraining
BRA1N LABOR.
est school-mates, I persuaded her to re­
never reptqjjtejus gay bride here, and so net, loving hazel eyee, and tremulous
main at home, and allow me to person­
Newspaper writers have penned yards
I shafl-write io hhn immediately.
Wo red lipa.
“ Oh, Abel!” quoth the soft-hearted ate her, just for a few weeks. Father, of trash about the devasting influence
are scarcely fine enough for a Fifth avold lady, at the end of two days, “ why mother, you will not turn me out of of brain labor. We are told that ex­ •
cessive mental labor ia the main cause
Ak hw spoke fee old man picked up didn't Charles wait until he had seen your affections now F*
“And yon knew nothing of. this ?" of the premature death of American
a crumbled letter that he had thrown Marian Chauncey ? . Isn’t she sweet—
on the floor in the first paroxysms of his don’t it^seem like a gleam of sunshine demanded old Mr. Remington of his newspaper editors, politicians, preach­
in the old house when she ia tripping
ers, merchants, speculators, ate.; and
"• Jfut a . word; it’s Evelyn's own if we were to believe all the statements
“ She is very pretty," said Mr. Rem­
made in reference to this subject, we
‘•Why.
Unak of il, AM," «ud
And Evelyn, half laughing, half should be obliged to conclude that the
•
Mn. Bemtagloa, " M.k.1. Buckley ington.
“And then,” pursued the old lady, crying, stole into her mother-in-laws only way to secure longevity would be
Eerred for six weeks in thia.girt's oousirft frank, and she My« Evelyn Sayre “ she's so handy. She kqows just where extended arms.
to live in the most stupid rad asinine
“It don’t seem possible ’ that this is manner possible. Scientific iuvestigar
era smoke a cigar just like*, mu, and everything ia kept, rad she does up my
caps exquisitely. Oh, Abel, if Provi­ the Fifth avenue girl,” said the old gen­ tion, us well as experience, teaches us
taokrt np to the top of her boot., ud dence had only teen fit to send us a tleman. “Come here and give me a that violent excitement, a bad diges­
droves taratehe, with n groom sitting daughter-in-law like dear little Marion kits, Ma—Evelyn, I mean.”
tion, inordinate use of alcoholic stimu“So she is our real daughter, after leu Is rad dissipation, may erase soften­
Chauncey."
ing of ihe brain and premature 'death,
____ ,______ ______
_ old gentte6W.WCM"- Remington's speech was cut all,” said proud Mrs. Remington.
Baid the
mra, &lt;is- breath nearly Ukw&gt;, by tbt.; prematurely short by the entrance of
Evelyn hud conquered their preju­ by menus of an exhaustion of the
catalogue of raonnities.
“ Bless my ’• th® 8°bject of it, with her apron full dices by the enchanting wand of love. brain-power; but orderly, well-regu­

K

NO. 22.

YARIETIX8.
I’refhiiked creditors — Those

whc.

don't dim.
Why is a selfish friradlike the loiter
P ?—Because, though he ia the first in

mortality from consumption is greater
“ la my memorandum book, sir. You
in Maine than in any other State of the
Union, the percentage being 25.75; the shall have them certainly, if you wish.
You
want the items, do you ?”
lowest percentage is in Nebraska, only
“ That was just what I want,” said
•1.89. The healthiest State is Oregon.
By the census of teat year, Franco Jacob, rad apparently much to the doc­
hod 36,102,000 inhabitants—a diminu­ tor's annoyance. Ho hesitated a mo­
tion of about one per cent in the six ment, atad then drew a small memo­
years since the last census wm taken. random book from his breast pocket,
Paris has slightly increased; Lyons, opened it, rad looked at Jaoob, rad
Marseilles rad Bordeaux have slightly began:
“ May—use of horse and buggy to
diminished.
collon Mr. Milchman, one dollar-and a
Gkoboe Fbasois Tbaie's biography
half.”
shows that his five years of college life
“Stop a little," naid Jacob, “till I
were spent in Holmes' grocery in Cam­
bridgeport, Mass.
He was married write him down," rad ho proceeded to
Oct 5, 1850, in Louisville, and declined write the item down. “ Don't you keep
the Presidency of the Australian Re­ no horse?" he naked when he hod
finished his writing.
public in 1833.
“ Y«-cr,’’ fsid the ductor, unwillingly,
Ths saloon steamship, designed by
“ but of course I have to charge for use,
Mr. Beasemcr to make sen-sickness im­
the same os if he was a hired horse;
possible, is well under way at Hull, En­
don’t you see ?”
gland. The framiri^ is nearly complete
“ Oh, yes, he was your hone, but you
and a good part of the upper plating has
charge yourself for him ?"
been put on. The steamer is 850 feet
“'Yes, that's it! Now item No. 2.
long, 40 feet broad inside of her paddle­
To looking at the tongue of Mn. M..
boxes, rad of 2,774 tons burden.
fifty cents.”
Ex-ifayon Halu, of New York, has
“ Oh, you look at my wife’s tongue,
five daughters rad one son. The tetter ehr*
busies himself with a printing press,
“ Certainly, I had to, you know. Item
preparatory to learning the art of print­ No. 8. To feeling pulse of Mrs. AL,
ing practically, radsthen jourttalism. sixty cents.”
One of the daughters is a designer rud
“ Dat was cheap enough 1”
etcher, the second a writer of children’s
“ I knew you would think so,” ex­
books rad a pianist, the third a student
claimed the doctor, now satisfied that
ot lyric art, the fourth ra accomplished he was all right. Item No. 4. ‘*To
amateur actress, rad the fifth is learn- hearing Mn. M.&gt; report of her case,
ing to be a modiste and milliner.
one dollar.”
'
“Mine Gott!
Yon charge me for
KAISER WILLIAM'S DRRAM.
my wife's talking ?”
“ Only what she eaid in a professional
This pleasant little story of the Ger­
man Emperor is taken from a Berlin way, I assure you. That item you will
publication : There was once a German find correct; take the next item. To
nobleman who led a foolish and dissi­ writing prescription for Mrs. M., 83.
pated life, neglecting his people, his That was where the heavy work came
family, and his affairs, drinking and in, you know."
" Pretty tarn heavy ! I think so I”
gambling. He had a dream one night
“ Very reasonable for the amount of
which vividly impressed him. He saw
care
I gave the subject, as you will see
a figure looking at him with a se-ious
face and painting to a dial when the when you think it over. Item again—
to
calling
the next day, with copy of
hands marked tic hour of IV. The
figure looked at him sadly and isaid these prescription boak with me, &gt;3.’’
“Well dat was all you got ain’t it?”
words, “After four,” and disappeared.
The nobleman awoke in great terror You was told my wife was all riglit, rad
thinking the vision foreboded speedy that wm only 89.60. Where you moke
d?ath. “After four I” What could it youg 818.75?”
“ You are mistaken about that being
m»-ra? It must mean that he would
die in four days. So ho set his house all, Mr. Milchmra. No, sir, I could
not let the matter droop ♦here. Pny
his sins and received absolution. He allow me to proceed. To studying over
also sent fur bis family and begged the case in my office, 82."
“ Oh, you studied over him there F’
“ Certainly I did. Next. To riding
arranging his affairs with his man of

pity, he is the lost in help.
.
A . toumo lady asserts that maple
sugar makes moustaches stick. True :

but how should she know?
A Nevada Postmaster has written to
Washington, to know if he can rent
part of the office for a faro bank.
A ciBOUa elephant, wintering at
Louisville, is on the watch for the man
who tossed him an apple full of catarrh

snuff
The Wyoming Journal'* feea for
marriage notices arc “as high as the
ecstacy rad liberality of the bride­
groom may prompt."
A w.ig having married a girl named
Church, says he has experienced more
happiness since ho joined tho Church

than he Over did before.
Ar a recent dinner of shoemakers the
following toast was given:
May we
havo all the women in the country to
shoe rad all the men to boot"
“What comes after T?" asked a
teacher of a small pupil, who was
learning the alphabet.
Ho received
the bewildered reply :
“ You do—to

A Nebraska man on his dying bed
remembered that his wife was smoking
hams, and he said: •* Now, Henrietta,
don't go to sniffling around rad forget
them hams.”
“Abb you guilty or not guilty?"
aaked.a judge of a prisoner the other
day.
“Au’ sure now," said Pat
“what are you put there for but to

find that out."
Landlady, fiercely—“You musn't oc­
cupy that bed with your boots on."
Boarder—“ Never mind; they’re an
old pair. I guess the bugs won’t hurt*
'em.

Let ’em rip, anyhow I"

Says an old lady, commenting on the

evil time®:

Thompson is not going to do any­
thing more in conundrums.
He re­
cently asked his wife tho difference be­
tween his head rad a hogshead, rad
she said there was none. He says that

is not tho right answer.
A Yorni in love thus addressed his
inamorata: “ Loveliest vision, as my
eyes rest upon thy seraph-like form, my
soul is filled with the scintillating fan­
cies of the poet. O! lovely Dido, dost
love the humble suitor that craves tho
faintest glimmer from the meridian
rays of thy young heart’s affection ? O!
angel fresh from tho burnished streets
of Paradise, dad in tho halo of the
queen of night, dost pity the faithful
Troilus who stands before thee F’ rad
gently the maiden answered with a
heavenly sigh, faint as the night wind:
“Go West, young mon, rad give us a

El-ROPEAE

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WAGES.

Sixty cents a day is considered good
wages for working men in any of the
European countlies,- except Great Brit­
ain, where the wages are somewhat
higher. In the Tyrol silk region rad
in Italy they often do not get more than
ten cents a day; In the country in Ger­

many ten cents is the common pay.
In Sweden, men often work from four
in the morning till nine in the even­
ing, and do not get'any more. During
the late war many poor women in Bcrtin were hired to knit stockings for the
soldiers for five cents. The profits of

triukeJa in the streets or act m sullen*,
do not average mure tlira three or four
per cent. Barbers in Berlin, aiune the
raising of their prioes, get five cento for
hair cutting rad two and a half cents
busineM he waited for death. The fow
for sharing. Servants at hotels get
and
locking
attentively
about
the
prem
­
days paused on rad he did not die. He
iss?. St! 1,1 meeting child and asking from tlrree to eight dollars a mouth.
Servant girls ia private familhp often
of
get but ten dollars a year. Sometimes

»»»«■ tel

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u »uu«r»|.b wiU

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FEB. 27. 1"7&lt;-

YAIIEE I0TI0M,'
।
School Book«j
maae;aa*|WarearWare,

■«-wno vu» WW PV Mwv]

frwly
lb. «ra.

a\,kIrwrv.rnting and talking about r
last, ia the wondef of everybody.
s friend riodoralanding the »ont’ lhing when that is so .many • Almost aa much thfferanoo between
» ware in. vuluuteerod to
u‘ lid* world to claim our al-1

potatoes,

Fve hoerd Say Slrakespeat was
Be
aw-;L
..
| of his aaytnx ini my miud lately, iu ■
. u&lt;j^

a gcost right, du a hMle

the order of Patruun of liucbandry.
fer I don’t believe in doing evil that • Five graag«• partieqiatMl ia the
may cum, although good aorao oeremotues of the oocaaioa is full rebut if ever­
gatia.
Shake,
Individuals ia various porta of the

j Stale ar*

imposing oa

elevator

M hen he ____ o
overtook.him and the remainder o( but 1 leave this euujtck tor yonr
Chicago or Detroit.
his brilliant article is lost to tho readers tow think on.
While walking up tho railroad track
I see its gittiug tew bo all iho gu
world fore ver.
from Brec4&gt;ville to Bangor, hat Sat.
nowadays, to, rite poetry; whoa I
nrday, Joaeph Shannon dixwerod a
Lawton has an organization which was young Ibero was only a fow derifith plot o4 oome villata to throw
i» known as the "Merry Teu ” Tlie that though: they could rile poetry ;
*wv n&lt;— - - —
editor of the Tribuns is a number I ut now 'taosi ever quo oau, and I trace.
found p'aoed oroMwiae of each rail,
and his office isttaw’place of rendez-। ____
,
thought
I’d try my hand al it, thia is
one projecting inward and tho other
ft.tMit rites
ritoa and
land m*
mi I outward, ia expectation that they
vuns
Here they Iceland while1 B grate age fnr
for p.iteut
away lhe ahining hours- in meh shenry, most every thing is done 'would cause the wheel* of the aegiue
to jump tha track aad go down the
g' tnv^M euchre.-old sledge, pitch,, with mashcens, so 1 thought Id
atnbankmunt oa tha right.
They
etc. and makes remarks about the SIUU nushecu poetry Us ao much
were barely discovered before the
girls. But *twaa
quicker dune, now Mister Edditoc if train went by.—Jfjrt^nf Day Spring.
‘I was ever thus.
---------you want it fer your paper TU send
lleury Hawkins,, a mulatto boy
One of tlte be*», and livelier Aux- jfaioug the first time the mail voa
aged nineteen, who was toed ia Doiliary sheets, among our exciranges, towyour place, the mail come* here cetfibor, 1S69, for tho murder of
in the Nashville (Barry Co.) Netn. lwjco a weak nnj you orter see tha Charlra Fitzgerald, a youth of eight
It u ‘•disbtxf up” by
RuobF- *; flodtieg about the post offis here is and a half years, at Bellavua, Eatou
young man scarcely 22, but full of iw them-days. Deacon Snubbs ho County, and sentenced to States
Prison fur life, la now undergoing a
lippe and promise, of honor* and use- •keeps llto pjat ofHs
Now ss;«»z.,
Mister! second trial, obtained by hi* counsel,
fUuoBfc.—Hvtf»rd Day Spring.
। Editor if yen want that poetry, why,1 Shaw &amp; Eaton, on tha ground of
i jps.L any so and. I’ll send it along, and misdirection by the court in charging
Gov..Bagley Ims been fora few'[ if there should eny mialakcs in spell tho jury, aud nowly discovered te*timony. In accordance with an old
days visiting the Assy lorn for the | ing (Which I don’t think thar will bee)
I but recently unsattted principle of
Deaf. Dumb and blind ut Flint, and why, yon’jest currecka it but don’t law, the court had charged that the
while at the institution tho Governor say any thing about it.
proof of lhe homicide raised lhe pre­
sumption of murder, aud then lhe
hetinI the complaint of a poor blind
"Yours vcrly trcwly.
burthen of proof upon the defendant
boy who was lamenting because he
to show that the act waxuniutentiunwas compelled to lea»*c for Ida home
President of the Gosheuvilto Sew­ a| or justifiable. Defendant's counsel
on account of his means hiving be
claimed that even iu case of tin ad
ing Society.
come exhausted, and presented him
(All right Annt Deborah, send' (hilled homicide the preAimption of
tunooenae slid shield Lhe defeudaut—
■with a check fur Si00 and badc the along the poetry.)
that the taw did not perouma him
Jilile fa’.'ow remain whgre he was.
j guilty of a criminal intent until it was
michwan mews.
fully’proved by the prosecution, and
------! fully proved by
Pr“,ccu"uu’
Ji JtST POSTAL LAV" u
-* the
of the
The Michigan Soldiers and Sailors i^at ba old!
had
benefit of the
The Michigan ctoiairrx nrm owuviw
hold a grand reunion al Jackson (doubt as to his intention*.
Mr. Tyner of Indiana has inlro Juc- will
,

bona fide sulmcribers. postage shall

be charged M the following rates per
quarter, namely: On publications

issued lv*s frequeutly than once a
week, two cents; issue each week,
three ci n’-s, i®Mie thrice a-week, sax
ceatsiJhreeuiucsa week, nine cents;
six times a week, eighteen cants, and

SALT,

scrilror thereof in' the co nuty where 8«On account, it b supposed, of his
they are printed, and published free
uf postage, anil* the publishers of intense opposition to liquor selling,
the tree* feightecn maples, twelve
newspapers and periodicals may mu­ apples, twelve, pear and ten cherry]
tually exchange their publications of D. P. Ssgendorph, of Charlotte,
not exceeding nno copy in each ex­ were girdled Friday night.
•
change, free of jiustugo. Ali mbcclRev. Richard Dunlop a Baptist
laocous mailer of third class, includ­
Minister of Midland, has been arrest­
ing books, flexible jiattcrns, samples ed on charge of aduitry with Mrs.
U ores, inetals. minerals and mer­ Sarah P Runnel, wife of a business

chandize, paper, letter envelopes, pos­
tal envelopes and wrapers. cards
printed ur imprinted,

HARDY A AINSWORTH.

and on nd mat­

ter n a^ekaluingeublc with letter rates
I
or by law excluded from the mail?

tho postage shall he one cent for each'
two ounces or fracttotral part of two'
ounces, and tho maxium weight of

grins as ths Aged.

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Our motto is to sell as cheap ns
tie cheapest, rive J6 am.
to the lb. au&lt;T the right

change every time.
MEDICINES,

•tried; tew-

W.-A. AYLSWORTH

TEAS,

cornui

D. C. GRIFFITH.

.

K HOLLEH,

New Store
GROCEaiH S

Bargains

Greatest

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SYRUP,

SPICE 8,

CRACKERS,

WOLVERINE MILLS!

RAISENS,

LAMPS,

MT STOCK IS NEW
p K O V I 8 I O IN 8
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bice,

SODA.

PrsptiAtor of th* '

Ever oiveate UMkriUe!

I

CHIMNEYS,
CASTOR,

—1 WW-r

KEROSENE

CAPT. BOISE

Terms:

ferno and groriww,
Pubiie.

would mptaffully solicit I be attention of
customers to th* feel that be is making im*
provemoots in hie mills which will prove a
AU Bilb under &gt;15 Cash; Overt 15* benefit to customers as »»I1 ee to himeelf.
The reputation of my mlKe are heel edvafBirty or Tfinety Days Ifoie irilh Inter
! ti»ed by the continual iasreeee of cu«tom.
est viU be taken ifdesired. .

• CUMMI Mil-

All Opr" Accounts must
be Stilled at oner.

UP TBB BEST QUALITY, AMD

At Reasonable Rates,
AT TBB

PRICES FOR CASH!

Cash C-* J*r TwAsct f' M hind,

-aT I wilt aril my *** on Ub*^ l&lt;n"’
wTny F-rr7 vlrt-ny t. vnM« i«
MtaNliicd •nd peyii'i bu

31y Carding Alachine DR V a STOXA
I» reUckisg a very Urge run «C cartoau

Co»di.

Jeabavy W, 1K4*
•

Y»uU BUUK Ma;
But ell their W***
At D. A Alba’* Mor*

W. A. AYLSWORTH.

Mr.

PltWLEH,

whore work han yiven universal satisfaction

HALBERT &amp; OS.

Defies Competition!

nOISE.
.
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What Now! Hdi Your Hora, Straw!
AND VISIT THE

NEW HARNESS SHOP
Over Smith A PutBarn'e IlarJwwre.

|[| OBI GOODS STOBl
READY MADS CLOTHING,

‘In Nashville, Mich.

i Repairing dour on ehori notioe. - Call and
the old foreman of H. A. Good*
yesr'a 8bop tn ureitag*
[ 10
W0L00TT fa GREEK.

Millinery Goods.

Notions, Boots, Shoes,

lew StKtrfaaple aiTassy

DryG-oods
GENTS AND LADIES
VNDERWtAB.

HATS.GLUVKanft¥EATHIRS,
Trta-H
Hats fer one dollar.

MUSIC TEACHING!
IRS. I. J. TIIIERIW

Would reepee’fu'-lj solicit lhe patronage •/
ROSIER T, f«, 4-r. fr.
Uom wishing instruction ia InsmameaLal Jioaic, on Piano or Organ.
Having had a number ofyewa
experience, she ftmla «w
potent to give satmfadian io alt

And a full line of

Lodging. M CO.

BOARD,

GROCERIES
COITFBCTTOM ABT

CONSTANTLY ON MANDr

OYSTERS IN THEIR SUMS.
I isiil pay the Highest Market Prion

Give me a Call.
CANRAD CLKTBU

FUBNITUBE JOTACTORI!
JACOB LENTZ

5 attrsxif.

shall not exceed I
Lust Tuesday nn extensive field of
It shall be kwfal for , ie« in Snrinnw Bay floated into the
CUrk’. bow* d..p ,»•• «uu. mUlMonto
in
any
book
Bay,
carrying with it 300 fishermen
any parson to
and their shant es. It »&lt;pan&lt;*^d and lion. Give bias a e*Hphinqihlet, per’olical, m.ignzioe, or
one piece carrying not less, than 200
any matter of the third class, a brief
men fluatod to the east shore. Il is
Ed While
rwrsived • Im lol rf Bohl
f vm of presentation, or write his or thought that nearly nil the rest have
Mr mune on lhe wraper thereof, or Mcnpcd.
the Dumber aad name of articles en­
The Quartermaster General xi&gt;k«

ah

.12 H nU tir

foor ounces.

CASH &amp; EXCHANGE
far Goods

Nlcliljan Central R Ur»

GRAND RIVER PALLET DIVI8I0K.

Maaafoctarwra and krep* •* boa

Parler, Uinrj, Ditiu, Diet a

Garni fmmtjrl-

At prices to meet the

NIBBOBS, r:CTt1BKS.FB4»l»

Goinc W»—4.
MaH.
Bw*k1

ing to get upOysirr suppsrt will Bar* bmrj

__________

“LIGHT BVNNLN6 MSEST1C,’

DUSTBKS.kC. AC.

i Bah Cak aM Ptraiilawi!

Utiled to coll e»d •xmain* toy
I Faicaa. Wlore pur»k»««&gt;SI

the beat workmanlike aww al Wm. Clark’e
Hsruau fibep.
Beliefsi« gtmeanired

AND CAROS. BRACKBTX

t« reil

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

A man nirced Benj. J. Nell was
the jew of fo*i winter. granting: land* run over by n log train an the Flint
। &amp; Pera Murqnet Railway, art mites

f-mn Mwqnrtt* » M.am«w.

JOB PRINTING

Ouin« Ea»t.
»

will do veil to I

The
ly killed.

Tm body

of the anferttt

My Motto i»," The Simbb Sixjyrwe

ingsi^^
1, 000.-0,0. Iwrr .TtraniliH peing «e»ered from
ur.lh.Hte (t,e bo.!, b«low lhe abdomen. Nell

luaOmoi Downing

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of lb.,^.1 undr, lhe

KMbTllU, Her.
XT THIS OFFICE

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0P ygyn LATB3T SIDLES.

Yankee Motions,
ANB CBOCKEOY,

Meals 2! Cts.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, fe.

ftiUmi fatal.

DRESS GOODS,

CENTRAL HOUSE!

The Best of Leather UsedLight Work Ih
oxxr pride.

We have on h«nd • &amp;&gt;• atock of

Mm, tea
of neutrality ho had to aufil-r. The
woman lluew tho coffiae |&gt;ot, and lhe
husband, having nothing hand, hurled
the lioy across the table aud knock­
whteh w*
ing her flat
Billy’s hood struck a
tumbler, and be received a scalp
wound which h.-.d to be sewed up,
and Le also loci a couple of teeth.
Tho woman ran to a neighbor'*, and
finally after a physican, and when
toe doctor undentloud how th* child
hnd been used h« made a complaint
to the police. Of course a small boy

all e»»er.

You Will Find Them.

D. KI. PI RCHIS,

HaretU

firot Ola»« G-ootl*
BOTTOM

LARD OB MACHINE OILS,

WOOL CABBING MACBINE I

A XInuUr cnitd.

by giving Aha

TOILET SOAPS.

ZxpwM etfiM buildiag. Wwtaida of Main
8L, NrebviU, Miob.
-

;

all such packages

all officers and saldiers to eoutribute
any relic they have of the fateri*-ar
or the Mexican war or war of IS 12,
to the State Military Museum which
A pebtioia ia in cirrnUliomretpiest will bo opened in the new State
ing («wemof BiagWy to submit to Capitol

PEBFU!

pwwN principles.

Pcoprietore.

is very conveieat to use when a man
can't find a bnck or flat-iron, and
though he may wish to accommodate
his father sad strive io keep peace in
tlio family lhe American Constitution
demands that Mr. Leach should treat
man of that city.
the boy more kindly or ebe bo made
John' Finn of Hudson has been to play checkers with his nasal organ
arrested on charge of child murder.i on a cellar dour.—Detroit Free Press.
He p!ead guilty.
Tho child was)
Ws. Clork-B Harare* Bkoj
bhick white ho and its mother are
white and he says he did'it to hide [
! look over hi* work sad leers yonr or
his wife’s shama and disgrace. Thef der* Shop «M-tb of Stchob’ jrorery.
inorder occurred about two years
—Qriffilh will pay th* higheBi mork*t

closed without additional pjslagei

if y*t wm

TA&lt; Child can get just at Good Bar­

WINES fc L

aa TR
STUCCO.

years old. His Is'her, coming h &gt;me
drunk,
has thrown the boy over tha
,
table several times, and once down, a
pair of stairs, and the other day he
buug him into a boiler of water and
Wetzel County, Virginia, refuses । left, him to drown. But Billy drew
(to support a newspaper, and naturally i himself owl, went to a neighbor's and
r-notigh nil lhe jnhabatnnis believe dried his clothing and waited until
that the world is flat.
[ tho old mau was in good humor, and
Last Saturday Adam Goumtn of then his life went on as before.
Saturday morning he was seated
Detroit committed suicide. He had
a wile nnd six c'uldron, hu been at the tabla when his father and
1
mother
got into adespiHo. He didn't
out of work several months, become
1
dishesrted
and thus put an end to taka 'sides, kuonring that he was the
wheat betweuu the mill stones, but
his troubles.
noluiths'zr.ding his strict observance I

A man by the name of C. H. Nor­
ton of Jackson some time ago burned
tional rale s'tall be charged for each
his house down for the insurance
additional
four
ounces weight; money S5D0. and then abandoned his
Provided, That onp copy of weekly wife and eloped with a woi’nnn of
newspapers may .ba ^ent to each aub- ill-repute, Jenuio Lipham.to Cuica-

Tb* Old. tb» Young. tb« High, th* Low,
| tit Rich, tho Poor, Ute Bond and the Frw,
ur« all rervod alike.

To ho Sold within the
next Two Months!

.

CUI u4
elMwhsr*
Little Billy Leach, whose parents
SubnlU.
IK 1»7«licve on Woodbridge street west, is
a verry handy ehild to havo around |
LKBUY C.
'the house, although lew than tmec I

d&gt;u!y twenty-one c.-nta ; :&lt;nd an addi­

.

nasbville

WATER LIME,

the while repreaeatiag theraaelvaa »»
ageate ot a “large grange atoro“ ia

ounces in Wright. s&lt;?nt from the known
office of publication to rdgu’.ir and

nr

formers by LATH
' SBINCLE3.

anmplea, taking fttoaey ia advaooa, all

9ih.
ed a bill in Cutigrcsn, that proposes a April
.
While Gilbert Groot veld, a Hol­
( trough revision of the. postal laws,
lander
waS walking upon a railroad
and we I c'.irve it is such as will be |
trank ut Grand Rapids, a train backapproved and hsfiled with delight by cd
’
upon him killing him instantly.
the people every where should it bo- ‘
Theodore Poti! of Port-Huron had
come a la a*.
his picture taken together with a
Il pruvideB that on newspapers 1
young Indy's and then went and shot
and 'periodicals not exceeding four himself.

Hats, C aps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
&amp;C-,

Clover Seed, ftc.,
' ZMWwod •* Amr

wrong.
; ne ar ChariotloviUe, vm hurried ac I
Now I niut sayin. that I think thia far cording !• tha rUes nud eorraraties of

•

OOK HERB,

CORN. »rUB, OATS, Iky Goods, Groceries,

�Ihbnunte
.it Srcr.

ice. nd .be yet, it.
LOSSES OVEH »17.00U1
•IK1 quite

yet, bul the boy is positive that he

would rceofnize this man should he
meet him again.

readers with a sketch of

Bichar-laon has a number

Ihi. office.

He kn.rtc.

h’red Applemaa .ltd off from Grif- .
*M d**"™** bmkiAff out in
fiA roof, while assisting to check the...^,lUsh matoriat io iwas a Uttfo New*. (6x»)
«' r- HoH* * Sm,'‘
Itmes. It didn't appear to hurt him

do iu order to have them

-

STOCK

Im Ssiunlay. and »u dravasJ.
on Wedaetdv of list voted head of a Swede, senin^ his
hair on fire. He gave one unearthly
war hoop and ducked his head in a for KaahriU. as tha Chicafe fire «m tor
Chicago. This village Sent a d to Chieaffx
pail ef waler with lightning 1-ke rabut we threat beard from Chicago yet.
' pidity.
'

Middleville RtptMifM is

gfrrrfarj.

LARGEST AND FINEST

.

The alarm was given and in twenty
minutes the streets were filled'with
—------------ -~. ,
■ ’ minutes
K. u-Thurday, Friday add Saturday people,
ill* sheets
eltut.lu were "cheek full'’ _r
___
1 . .
lhe
of
peo
­
IT A. BARBER. M.. D.. IlomwA.though there was bo wind the
ple, wlrn cune to me gnd learn about fire burned rapidly and the building
the big filaM'H« soon enveloped in e solid sheet
ARNO STRONG, Plain and Fancy
—The -new Methodist Church al of flame, The towtiding was broken
Baltimore, was recently dedicated open, but little was saved.

tuweh, for ha jumpad right tip and
went to work again, bat the next day

—Ckmsnt Smith rectit»d * tt«*nimou’tvot»

two ropes, while they were pulling

oa the Nkws building, and turned a

lhaaks for kindly offnrsag io twist os 4a. gel

somerset quicker than circus actors

OIMPSON A WEBSTER. Black- perfectly delicious.
Otghl. and were awakened by the X Priudle pulled su hard on one of- one.
0 umlth*. AU kUWU ot wnrti tn Ur TCork—Uh
—P. Holler Ac Son were preparing *8houting.'and looked out to see the the Mpes that it broke, and he calmly
to sell cut tn L J Wheeler, and wtve red flames lapping the outside walls sat &lt;V&gt;*u in a large mud puddle.

C. APPLEMAN, Milliner and invoicing their godds, when the fife ■of their budding.
His wife donned
lhe- Maker, t* »i b t rreWrwef in the
her clothes and hurried dnwa, while
burnt them out
.
Ed remained and pitched out what
—Olds &amp; Co. have not one-half
FIB. C. e. L1NSLEY, Fhy.foiu.. lU
few household artistes ha could, until
the ww lugs that they had lasd year,
1J
treat* «S ck tonic
»&lt;»«r
warned to leave the building for fear
and it’s all on account of not having
of an explosion from powder, which
sleighing.
0 L. HICKS, Blacksmith,
was kept tn both stores.
&amp;&gt; *55i-‘*^rst!S!’jr
—Onr devil received a valentine
The remaining four buildings be­
aud his joy was so excessive that he ।longed tc C. C. Linsley.
0LEHENT SMITH.
knocked a lamp off the desk, break­
The next building was occfiipied by
ing it, besides ’’pieing" three slicks ,C. A. Stebbins and Capt. Boise as a
of live matter.
’
(dry goods and grocery store,and above
.

IVM BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE !

he couldn't hnrdlj stir lot lameness. of Barry as. J Eaton Co**. st ihtir tote mart,
ing. Ils tout held till position for* tha past
/ A big aix-footer got between the

generally do.
Bleeding fingers and burned hands
The fiames rapidly communicated
nnd its indebtedness, foOO, pledged
to the next building, owned by B S. wera plenty. Our devil while carry­
to be paid* • •
.
lartwtok on sncoubl of the fire,bnl perktys
Brady and occupied by E. R. White ing things out of the office, laid his
—
Ed
While
has
onr
thanks
for
a
-TAMES FLEMING. Deputy Sherbelow as a grocery store nod al-eve as hand afoiebt soma hot gloat in a *r» troahbd with no lagal printing.
W Ur«n&lt;lCon»c iw Agrwx WlUMlvwfv lomflb present of some nice maple augar. It living‘apartments.
window, but be took it away considwas of Lhe first run of the oeason and
Ed and his wife had retired for the

U

JAM* AND WINTER GOODS

y Lawyer Sinine lost his large library,

nol even saving a volume.
We are
informed thnt it consisted of three ningi. gerrlem begin at T o'deck- All
are earnestly and cordially invited to alalmanacs and two dime novela.
lead.
/ Old Unoto Partello lost the left lap­
—W« hart «cngh ••ptinlsrapia” on hand
el ot his blue coat tail.
Thu fire ate
it.

Dry Goods,
Crockery,
otions,
.
Glassware, ’
Clothing,
Stoneware,
Bate and Caps,
Sugars,
Furs,
Te as
Buffalo Robes,
Ccffeo,

U NDEBC LOTHI NG

to ph.* The first lime a Sheriff made him­
h is true th it tho distroy£rhu self notorious by pielng It al Lawton, the
us;and left
himark in the
visited

Attorney tii Coraselor at Lav,

charred embers, but be not disoonrag- occaaian.
cd. Nxsbville advat age* to bacome
—Hank Heath and Wm. Bartley had a
The fire caused a great scatering of !• y E. J. Ffeighner as a photograph the Bonner town of Hus county are Ullle mi-under*! and tag, in Simal'a aaloos,
JJENRY II. WOOD. w
btisioera. For
igailery.
The
fire--soon
communicated
uusmere.
rut instance
lus.uucc C.
L, A
A Stebbins
otcuitiuv t".
- ------------- —
........ as good as they ever were. She has
aud Cqpt Ifouu were two dour, frrun' *° thi» building, aud from thence
IhuXVws office, and now we are a l •««.. lhe alley to lhe building oe-_ as good section of country to draw
froely, aad riaaih got the wont of the battle.
trade fro m ns any town in lhe county.
quarter of a rude apart.
' copied by Truulwiue * Barlow u a
He is sow lying on a bed of aickneea, caused
Make the brat of things. Erect
rABlUY, Manufacturer of
’
' barber shop and f-mey store, aud
six hue bricks iu tho plnco of thu six
—Mr. J. C. Stone, far a long
loi-.rr time
utne
.
.
above by. Wm. Clark as a haruo*« woodku buildings that are iu allies, i —Ths nnitSooinl of Urn Christtoa sreicty
ISoota and Shore,
employed in Holler’s grist mill as
w„, V. I U,., W.IH'.—
—... w—w.
shop, and tq lb« dwelling bouse of C
law l» SiU MUara p-u.nptly.
Na- hyiKe has had. Uxe name of being Tram n
tbair rMiJeue*. who would
rnilllcr, l:u ntoved on to a farm near
C. Lins ley, which was situated iu
- gLIEB1 lAUSER?. ; South Caws, aud now is ranked among
thu h &gt;me of llic most cnterp.ri*i»g l&gt;»ppy »«•&lt;• all U.oi‘r friood* Tuaoday
“
e»«.
the re.ir of lhe barber »hop.
। the hunest tillers of the soil.
men of Barry County, now let her Marek 8d.
Our village being without a fire
M»*. D. W. DaGssa.
prove herself
Be not idle. Lot
—Ed White is selling off his goods department, it was ap|&gt;frent that
this fire piO.c a blessing instiaJ uf a [ —Wo aro informed ll nt r.rtit crodii i»du»
nicest, prepsratorf to going oat of , uothiug could save the whole wool
cane
L/*t those nu n that cwn the Misses Dor* Stebbins, Flora McGraw, Mary
bnsinese. Ed is alive business HMin.a side of Main street, unless, a building
^’ASHVILLE HOUSE.
.
uuW dp3O&gt;at3 l.utini-Si lots erect P*ui»03, freak Aj-rtomsn. L’.xxio Gletocd,
good patron of oars, and we hope he I was lorn down, aud thn N«we buildba
M.-.m.
Ln.-ka- I! th., an out
'-&gt;• Sh»io". '» «•&lt;- »al..M.a-l«Cxrr. G._W.'McCoxmick.Proprietor.
। will not be contented to stay oat of' ing * as the one decided upon that
abU i. Jo it kt tUmMllihrmto
&gt;"•
&gt; t-HJVILX.1^, - Mlebigtw
must come
come down.
down.
How
to get
get it
—Go to GsrrvtTB'* to bay ftobool BooL»
btis'ncss leng.
[ | must
If
—r •«
,, ,
...
. ,
arrived st that nge that Misw genernlly,
rt,™ oao tb.&lt; wUl, ..d &lt;b« )ouo, tr&lt;
,,,lr
I down was the quest ion ? Some pro—If yon wool *ny Comm Emits, you
town wtU blossom and flourish like a
Ml o( ,k:s ttU. They don* ne much
1 pose&lt;rb!.jsyiug it.up with powder, but
i will find si! ktadsat E» Harrs'*.
the bore whiskey drinker of the state
,*
• .
green bay tree. '
I work Many man present, in carrying out
nod he « known .. - Wkbky Allen.’' &lt;iu,AIJ’ J"“W “i?* *
I4'0;
—Now lb«i it i* most timo far tboot back
(7&gt;-W. vurtrf Uie banner .aw mill
that of chopping it down .Axes were
wh at pattcftkM, yow »bonld wot fail to ba.,
......
a
. CAJlDi
He drinks all he can get and of ths ,
। procured and at it they went.'
Men uf the county last week Tuesday
a good ropyly of In Warrs'* 80 ot. Syrup
[xxjrest
quslity.
He
seems
to
think
8 tfutrsa, Proprietor.
Messrs. Olds k Co.'s, of our village
I desire to return my heartfelt thanks to
Mleiilgnn. that the chief aim of ,nnn is “grub," worked as they never did before.
Ropes wtae procured and ia twenty and fvuad them making lumber at a those hind friend*. who aaaieted metorewhisky and tobacco.
Everythin* about the
minutes the building was in ruins. lively mte.
Ugu Onto GriAto'i to buy year Oynltra.
—Ltfst week, Thursday while Mr. But before ii came down ready and mill is ia apple-pie order, and the night of toe fire, snJ especially
G. A. Truman was upon a step lad­ willing frieuAs asxistad us to remove, machinery was put in with a view to
If the building came down on
he*4».
^TM. JOKES,
der assisting to put up *omo stove ,
our printing mnjerial from tho build­ convenience as well as usefulness.
pipe, the ladder broke pcrciphating
ing. The newspaper press, weighing It is astonishing how quick they will i out la the prayer of ye humbla IomL
him to the floor. He struck upon his ,□early 1,100 pounds wax picked up
Osxo Stbosu.
take a log and make it int&gt; nice nm­
head, but fortunately escaped further (and carried out whule
ole or walnut lumber.
They have
injury Thau a very stiff nock the next
A yoke of oxen were soon procured a log-turner, which is the invention
I wish, through thia medium, to express
moruing.'
s nd tbe largest pieces of the debris of Mr. Olds, end it turns A log in a ■y hairtfal. thank* to ths many friend* that

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

Justice of the Peace,

AR tills if (My Praises (ilia it Fi&amp;ut ftr GbIi, 1!
HilM fiaiiet Price.

TAILOR.

’

—Valentine day was duly observ- were hauled mit of reach of the “jiffy." therebypaviog time and the
lifting of
ved in Nashville. The fiUle folks flames.
Two liuea of men were heavy
heavy .lifting
of four
four or
or five
five m0.
num- 'i
| Hironged tha past office, from early j funned and water passed rapidly to They keep in their employ from ten Hoping that aoi on* will be viailad
like catonniy, I remain m «v«r.
| mom until fate al night and valentines the fire, Wil j others swarmed the roof to eighteen bands and manufacture
Tout* Truly,
: were more plentiful tbsm greenbacks, of the next Ueilding. D. C. Griffith’s, 4^,000 feet of lumber per day.

£JHAS.

Those of oar friends that ware not and kept the parts exposed to the
fartunatp enough to get one can look fire covered with wet carpels and
And thus the big fire was
forward to April Fool's Day with the quills.

checked.

th Mik* to tLalr ft-ieudi for Ikaht pr*mp&lt; aaThe Farmers' Mutual Fire Inanr- aistaaea in removing toair good* *® iW

G. A. TRUMAN

E. R. WHITE
Light *■&lt; Heavy

SROOEEIES!
. CANNED GOODS
OF EVERY

DESCMlPTtO.M,

FRUITS 4 C0NFECTI6IESY.
rKOvisions-----OF ALL ELNDI.

WMDBi AND W1U0V

Brat Kwr-i**&gt; «■»&lt;!* to Barry county

A BOY LOST
NEW TIN SHOP

GROCERY

LINE.

Below we give the losses of the ance Co. of B ury nnd Eaton Co.’s
living in north part
held its annual mwelingat this place, energy in taring tha building. M y tkty
difivrenl ntdividuals:
•F C. C. WOLCSTT.
of this township, last Wednesday
Monday and Tuesday of last week.
Mr. A Mr*. L- O, Crocker.
attempted to run his team around ?. Haller A P«n. (Ins'* tor lt.400) *a.ooo
Judging
from the numl»cr and looks
Pleasa call and examine Goola
C. C. LisUcy.—.....
•.two
Sackett’s at Price'e corners, north of E. K Whits, !n«wredtor
of the men whu were in attendance,
and prices for yourselves.
i.sno
this village, when the wheel of his ,
we should any tbe com[«ny is' in an
C. A. Btabbto*. (faw«r*d).
WK»
Durt,»* ia Na ah will*, Mr, Kug-n- 8. Uowna fumarly oacuplad fc/ DcviUMg A Little, ud
wagon came off, himself and tw?o Capl. L. C. Botos. (Insured
MO exceedingly prosperous oopdition.
to Nr*. Clo'a Usxar by Kw. W. W, L&gt;»Qw,
E.
J.
Felghwr^.
800
Fob. 21M, U&gt;7&lt; Bot| «•/ CoWw’tO -i.
men. Gieland and M. Cpoper, were
The report of ths Treasurer shows
N sw*. ..................
■„.
X0£)
Troutwioa L Bartow......._.
100 about &gt;1,600 on band after paying all
LWAL MATTERS.
60
Locate of other individual*,.
400 debts, find the Secretary’s rej&gt;ort
received Four, large gashes about the
furmwly Tinner tor Iht aid «&gt; t cf «&lt;*»•!
*17,fi50
k Holler, where will bo found a toll aao
offhisnoso.
The losses fail heavily upon those and cancciatiuiii. of over 172,00.00.
who
were
not
insured,
especially
up
­
—And now the other wood con­
Sec. IS, of the charter was anteuded demand an t 1 hope all interested will res­
on
aa so as to pay fuJ market value for pond immodUltly.
tractor, 3. L. Sergent, has “tdiduat" । v
“ C. C. Lumley, who -had
— -jquite
—— —
and this is bow it come about: Before j Rinouni of liquors, etc., stored in his parsbnal property at the time of toss,
DufT Gragg, "wlij onl." ho borrowed j0”11". fot manufacturing medicinea, provided said property was insured
AU kind* of to that amount, and Sec. 22 was
»100 of demunt Smith •nying ho.and hld“'l »
of iu.urance on
ameuded by striking out that part
Al THIS OFEICB.
wanted it for tho firm to jury their jUuyfhing.
relating to 20 per cent penalty on
meat this year I Bsbrcrb? si ernes
choppers, but he u,ed it far diiftrnUy,:
T&gt;“re »" «*roe&gt;y «nr ’n”d. &lt;&gt;»&lt; celiuquents.
Suitable rcso'niions relating to
and Mr. Smith aoeing no prospect of!a l,vc branJ was carried to tho roof of
getting hi. pay. prswurrml »warrant |R Holler’, gna mill, eighty rod. the death of Treasurer WiibarJ
’Davis and Director John Farlin, were Fctat oea, A ppi*-, Uuioaa* Ac.. Ac., will do
for lhe arrrat of Sergent * Gregg, on j *’"*&gt;’• b“l ‘ortunalely it ns diwwrj—.
wtu to can uu
wnure, oviwra cchib,
obtaining money on take prcleMe.:"’d
*"T J«mnge wa. done,
The officers for lhe ensuing term «, p.y« a*
martM &gt;rto« to re*,
nnd hitched on Sergent
Mr. bmiib&lt;
" ,,TO o(l,er building, caught are:
—
--------»aio. Use tram for Charlotte when ’ *Cre' but ware eriingotahed.
Lenta Pfftidtni, B. W. Warren, Charlotte,
Tho unswrttod Mcaatu b? tba ]*it finu J •
.
SlP-sPOlLU,
IVraidri^Ji^.Bidlemsn.Hastings
Sarneul
wnt.
arrestrd unrf lie- L«&gt;i'vt&lt;d 1 hacl 10 k®eP men ’Wiping ‘lhe Vice
----------------------------------------------„
Sarceut
arrested, an&lt;
“ ‘u
“’'’I’ utt“
bargeut wna
u-Niimled,
nn« ba
lie begged
to
r•_J
* 7
„ Treantr^ A. G. Jewell, SuntHd.
so hard to ba iat off until tbe next day,'Cin^®n from h« iwnb« P*l“ OT
SecrelAry. Clemwnt Smith. Nashville,
..yrug h. would pramru u&gt;rra„ey «!•-’Ibey would hurt, bumeJ »Uc.
Dep’f tertiary, D. W. Smith, ’"•d W lb, debt, thus Clement took
Theongm of the tiro -umytery.

Cash Paid tor Produce.

SiifallkttmM gukmteauuM.

HARDWARE.

s

AM1TH &amp; PUTNAM
in Na.bvHle, Mlcb.

Doors, Blinds, Ac.

R R WHITE.

WOOD AV ANTED

Tin, Copper art Stat Irni Tan,

SMITH k PUTNAM.

NICHOLS’ GROCERY!
aad boy your

PROVISIONS, &amp;c.,
A. I*. MCIIOLR
*
'
nrvtTC

.mut'w
. Cta oT.'Lr.u

• BOOTS AND
■me

JOB WORK

------- Saw,Til l?J ret”. BwIfU « ON SUBSCRIPTION-

MEAT MARKET!

.SHOEb.’h,, w&lt;*d«mtbKlui»^m&gt;4fo.w«l!AV“,“nT*W,*b&gt;mBrBuflMt.
_ .a_ .
I ..
.
...
. .
...
... ’ Same -I'inV
think •&lt;
it WH«
was til*
the Wn-V
work of wn
an

GIVE HIM A CALL

: his arrest aad he
should be faireled out aud dealt with

J.-hn Dow. Sunfidd,
W. P. Brielol, Juhnstnwr.,
D. B. Hale, JUtre Rapids,
John II. Eat!, Orangeville.
H- Cooper. Carmrl.

,T1O.NAL HOTEL. N T. P*J»x- ilnnktth not.
pleased to ante that nearly |
urnt out parties have retness. Thi» ia right and:
Mwhiganjpluok.

J. H: Htne. Delta.
F. E. Andrew*. Bellevue,
G. K. Beamer. Irviag.
P. M. \\ hcclrr, Wovdlaud,

ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

JHU Bart*?'*.
■uinas'x
• AH work pren * sidUto; nimaw.
••ffw.mtof
«wJ Ue ba«:
Heir OU» aaad. A

!?7"I also keep in eonnecticm with
lhe ’Bn Shop, in their season, the

r, Jedctom awi &amp;&gt;ulk 8f» i

c. &lt;?.woix«rrr.

F

8II

ATS,

�-SS-SB-S-

&lt;Profo*~.t.. M I—

ky.

Ill tel) ye all about it, air, when 1

ITSm* iLartbydtfugit upjml byremoviug

“ I hoard ye tilling tho gentleman of
the wonderful, heco, air, over ‘ in th«i
wood, behint the big hill; and I thocht
by what y« said uv it, that it beat all
the hochotw of onld Ireland, air; and ao
it does, by the power* ! Well, I jirt
run over io tbe place ye «M speakin'
nv, to con vane * bit with the wonderful
creather.
80 said I—' Hillo, hillo^
hiUol* and, rare enough, the hecho

POLmCAL.
—Mayor Sb.kely (Republican) .ot I'hltalalpMa, baa been reiderted by aboutiff,000 ma­
jority.
handful 01 Mui-

Buffalo. K I-. D*e. 13, 1870.
For th* past aix moutto
Gotten Medical Diocotcry
In tha*.
1 hkV* te*ted
tbe Sierra Nevaoa ibouuumds oi 4,-aiiwrnfa, tho medicinal properttaa of which
are cxtnietod thcrcnxnn -vitbovt tl» use
of Alcohol. Tho opr.-tioa is almost
daily wikcd. • What u tbe cause of tho
unparalleled succeea of Vinmgah Brrtersi’’ Our answer is, thnt they remove
tbe cause of discaae, find the patient reeovem hi* health. Th
the great
blood purifier and a lifeprinciple,
a perfect Renovator
ivigoratot
of the system. Never before in tha

nrrrhant'a

Harrisburg aud Allegheny City, Pa., resulted
in lhe aucceae of tho Rspubbcjm ticket*.

rascal I* I thocht that waa very quare,
air; an' I said hillo again. *HUlo,
yourself,’ said thehecho, ‘you began it
first 1* * What tbe dace are y« made
uvT’saidL ‘Shut your mouth.* said
the hecho. So said I, ‘Ye blsthcria*
scoundrel, if ye was only fieeh and
blood, like an honest man, that ye isn't,
I’d hammer ye till the mother of ye
wount know her imjxidint son.’
“And what de you think the hecho
■aid to that, sir ? ‘ Scamper, ye baste
of a Paddy,' said he, * or faith, if I catch
yon, I’ll break* every bone in your ugly
body.’ An’ be bit my head with a big
stone, sir, and wa* nigh knocking the
pour brain out of me. So I ran as fast
as iw I could, and, praised be all the
saints, I'm here to te.il you nv it, air

PATltOMr OF Hl’S*4.VDAF.
—1 be first annual meeting of the Ohio btet* Uon*l tank not— ; Clrecun* u»
D.4WT talent™, ot lhe Yrainlalrnt
were preeeut.

- red-skins; AridTl bolieved a general war in
not so imminent ae the first reports indicated.

Die Secretary re-

dor is in a moot flourishing condition through­
out lhe Stale, end is rapidly growing.

fMlM

ritory ar* citizen* of the United State*.
— All the school-children and teacher* of
the country ar* invited to cuutjlbtite to tho mi I too, Bushiest Agent, aud officer* ahow tho
fund to give th* Geological'Museum al Cam­
affaire of tha order.to bo in an excellent con­
bridge a perpetual endowment In honor of ation, and the financial ir.toreeta to hare been ttawfrere tacMW* or tarttejaUon
rrtllW—
C—n—&gt;- taUnducad •
his birthday. May ft), at which time cuutnbu- ing more tepidly than al any previous time.

The taembnrahip in tbe Htalo number* 30,000.
—The temperance cniaado ■ooutinn** to
rpTWd, and threaten* to invade every pari of
tha country.. In Ohio, where tha movement conveution* that ever aeeexibled in the HUU.
had it* origin, tbe crusader* are proeewuting

a rteJutloa
ianulr* Into

.4

STRIJfG

Merchuit’s Gargling Oil Co.,
There are more than one thousand
different kinds of pilla io th* United Htate*.
Son* of them are worthier .and Interior!*,
ether* are good atwl beneficial. Old Dr. Par-

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

Uta name of Paraoxi /’utyalior PilU.—[Oom.
We understand that the whoopingcough la quite prevalent tn tbe town-------- ■*
us ; but that no case* have proved fat
families nae nothing but JoANsem's-

Go TO IlrvEKMDK Water Cura, Hamilton, III

cocoa,

cold

o* aou twboat

Fever and Ague,Intermittent Fever,
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, Periodical or
Bilious Fever, Ac., and In*
Toed all the affections
which arise from ma­
larious, marsh, or
mlsaamatlo
poisons.

The nropertie* or dk w*xn»v
ViMBOAaBirrr.ks are Apertont, Dtwacrour,
; Carminative, Nutrllk&gt;m-;La*sUvj&gt;. Diurotte,
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the Ufa anH Visceral Organs,

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tendance, representing a membership largely
over 100,000.' Tbe meeting was characterized
by the utmost harmony and good feeling
victories to the intrepid women. In lu- among the delegate*.
‘ diana and Illinois tbe contagion ia spreading,
-Tho Tennessee State Grange has jn«t bad
and prayer aud Binging bona* are being
quietly organized in many of the- towns, and Gallatin. Neaily 500 *ul»onlinaUj grange*
will l&lt;e heard from ere long. Temficraucc

banded together, and will soon commence a
raid on the saloon* and liquor-dealere. In
Cleveland. 1,500 ladica are organired for a
Louisville, Indlauapolls, St. Louis, aud other
citire ar* organizing for tho good Wbrk. The

Denver, Gohlen City, and other towns in Col­
orado are infer ied. Keep the bail rolling.
—At Springfield. 111., tn a suit against David
T. Thompeon, e- distiller, the Government
has obtained a verdict for 011,000. John T.
Harper, the defaulting ex-Iutcrnal Beveuue
of the United State*, and mainly upon his
testimony the Judgment was rendered.
—A •Bub-Council of the Sovereigns of In­
dustry has been formed in Chicago by Grand
Master Earle, who ia organising such aasociations thronghcut the country.

Boetbn School Board, and ajq-eakkl the case
to the MaeaachuMtta Supremo Court, have
been euatained by that tribunal, which declare*
that tbe Oou*titution of Massachusetts give*
women au equal right with tuon to ait ou tho
Bchooi Board. Victory’ Ko. 1.—The relate*

the ballot, were pat up for sale the other day,

ney from Abate, in Arabia, 5,000 feet above

—Ireland has sleeted to tin new British
Parliament 73 liberals and bome-rulere—5H of
wbom.arestriet home-ruler*—and 30conserva­
Mmneaota. Wi-coodn aud Ohio produced in tive*. The final result of tho etoction is, con­
1873 over 9,000,000 tone of hay and about 20,. servative* returned, 331; liberals anH home­
ruler*, SOX The total number of vote* j-ollod
000,000 bushels of petatooe.
In tbe Un!ted’Kingdom and Ireland wa* 2,502.­
‘000.
,
—A Havana dispatch announces an eight
somewhat auoamlou*. In Illinois potatoes

friend, the jtaeplo refusing to bid.

higher.
—Tbe freight-war between the Pennsyl­
vania and Baltimore and Ohio railroad*, which

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THE GOLDEN EGG

partmeut, Earl Derby: Secretary of Slat* for
the Colonial Department, Earl Carnarvon ;
Secretary cf State for War, Gathorn* Hardy ;
there the letters were pronounced forgoriea. Secretary of State for India, MarqiusHalmbury:
Load High Chancellor, Lord Cairo*; Lord of
over the affair.
tho Privy Seal, Earl Malmabnry ; Lord ProsF
—W. J. Nichols, of Detroit, is under arrest
dent of tbe Council, Duke of Richmond ; Lord
John Manner* ia apixxnted Pootonaater-Grn—A shocking and mysterious double murder

in England.

through Washington city
agitation aud excitement

Satuxdat, Feb. 31 — Senate.—No* iu Mask*.

dared a paWJc bnlttsy.

tween the Republicans and Carlists, with
The experiment of tea-growing in Cal­
ifornia is Raid to promise ruoccmi. The
climate of a large part of the tea district
—A private letter from Havana *lat*e that of China finds s pandlal in that of the
five person* war* killed and several wounded central Southern States, and there seema
to be no reaaon why Hyson and liohca
should nut come from cotton and old
rice fiekla. The necewity for ocean
transportation would be done away
with, and lhe native fragrance of the
leaf would thus be preserved.

—The Alaattan deputies have withdrawn

We call attention to the card ef Allen
Broumhall for Agents to sell the popular
work of Hon. D. C. Cloud, “ Monopo­
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Modemp Mkihcal Discovkky.—It is
claimed that disease, with a few excep­
tions. has been conquered by the re­
search and intellect cf enlightened men;
and yet a noted profeeaor of New York
admits that “ ot all sciences, medicine
ia U» most uncertain," and that “ tbouMands are aimnoRy slaughtered in the
nick room.”
Certain “ schools" of
medicine are in existence, one of which
•‘makes the patient il’,’' in order to
claim a cure ; and another administer*
•• Hngnr-coated liroad
pi'l*,” relying
upon nature to effect her own cures
Dr. J. Walkkb; cf Califcruia, sn old
aud reflected physician, tried both
nodes of treatment arid both failed. He
then ■ppmlml to Datura's curative herbs ; and now enjoys rugged health.
He has given the benefit of his dieoovery
to the world, in the shape of Vineo. ~
Birntiw, and since ita iutroductiou b
sold a quantity almost large enough
make a small harbor, or to float t
•' Great Eastern. ’ Ita curative proper­
ties are attested by grateful thousands.

depart- 409 of ths higheat nobltw, and about
• j 700,000 of tbs lowwt ord« of gentrv.

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The effiuial nensna'for 1874, just pub­
Im the Michigan Univmwity are 91
lady rtndente. Tha mysteries of the lished, fixes the entire ixipulatton of
Japan at 38,110,825, mah* and female*
in numbers.- Then'
whereby to relieve foime of the ills that being
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flesh is heir to, and 48 are eadeavoriug | arc 29 members of the Imperial family,

to dev#li&gt;p latent genin» in
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ANY^'Sf.J
ONE I Kt'S

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Tim hiltorian in indebted to the Jsck«on (Tenn.) Herald for the following
fact; .**A gcntlmntui ot thia city has
preserved, in alcohol, a bed-bug which n 4^03.1AM.
was caught on a bed that Gen. Jackson
slept in. The bug ia in a perfect state
of preaerraticn, and locks like any other
insect of the kind."

Dmraeli : Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir
Wretem Union was stated a: ♦»,326.500; tha:
Stafford Northede ; First Lord of the Admiral­
of tbe Toledo. W.tash and Western at »10,000,000. In th* flury that followed the** an- ty, George Ward Hunt; Secretary of State for
libe Home Department. Richard Aabeton

country, aud mvro are preparing to fallow,
of Attach.* rareatiy attacks

HAS THZ LABOBFT CJTY^CIRrUtATIOX OF A XT

•ociety, with tongues sharpened by in­
vention, and envenomed by malice ; to

jwadintf •"Jun like to banquet “on the dead ? Who ire
they? Thoy are a multitude no man
can number—black, r.tolid, familiar of
the inquisition of dander, eearching for
victims in every city, town, and village,
wherever humanity throbs, er the ashes
of mortality fiud rri*L Give me tho
bold brigand who thunders along the
highways with flashing weapons, that
cut the sunbeamli is well as tho shades.
TncBsnar. Fob. W —Nraafc.—Another day
Give mo the pirate who unfurls the
Currency question. Cameroa'* amrudm«nl to th* black flag, olid shows the plank which
HsdMrttraUuu bill providing for rror tanking »u your doomed feet must tread; but save
rejected to ■ vote om to X. thsdon'* b»con»ertlLl*&gt; tauid-sote prcroaltlou •» »1*&gt; derated. me from the They-aeyers of society,
Cooi-er offered ■ ■ntalitute for MwrimonY axnendtiwtt iurre*»ii»g tbe national t*nk elreu- whoeo knives are hidden in s velvet
Utioa to tteo.tw.ooo
sheath, whoce bridge of death is woven
in flowers, and who rpread with invisible
ot Vultrd mate*
poison, even the spotless whitenets* of
the winding sheet.

Friday, Feb. 30.—Senate.—The biii for the

The Liveliest. Spiciest Paper Published

Dr. J. C, AYER &amp; CO., Lowell, Ma»,

vicloriona, loeiug only 50 killed and 101 wound­ all
vrvaMOtJuaa
now
a
bill
t&lt;
ed. Cuban accounts will probably give a dif­ tatrodaovd
cuuitnlaakin to Inquire Into '
ferent coloring to the affair.
—Sir Frauds Pettit Smith, the inventor of
the screw jwopeLer, died recently iu Loudon.

quenoe is a material reduction in lhe tariff! larg* cotton mill causing * loss of jC3SO.OCO.
I*argc fires are alro re]»ortcil iu Dundee and
Shields.
.
never cmm, is the prayer of all bor.c*t folk.
—Il ia stated that the Appropriation Com'
formed the perilous feat of attaining the eumnuttee of the United Sjates Senate will recom­
mit of the Jungfrau menu tain in 8 witter laud.
mend the abolition of the po*t£I-car aad free
delivery system*, and propone other radical
tween tbe force* of th* Egyptian Governor.
Zrlia Bey, ami the army of the Sultan of Darfour, 10,000 strong, iu which tlw latter ware
totally routed and put to flight.
CRIMK AXD CRVtIXALR,
—Tlie reported death of Dr. Livingstone is
-Thoma* and Hiutoou Hturtevsnt and
_____a
maiden lady named Mary Buakley were found not credited at the-British Foreign Office.
murder**! at their reridence in Halifax. It is balicvod to hava been imporeible for
Mare., the other morning. No elu* to th*
died.
murderer*.
—It la reported from Havana that the
—A daring and etupeudous forgery was
sprung tlIxm Ute New York Stock Exchange United States Consul has boon obliged by the
th* otltar day. Two letter*, purporting to be menaces of a mob to flee from tho city an J
signed by Freaideat Orton, of tbe Western take refuge on board a British man-of-war.
—There ar* 83 supporter* of the Irish home­
Union Telegraph Company, and President
Oox, of th* Toledo, Wstaih and Western rule movement in the new British Parliament.
—The news from Spain is tliai Bdboaie
Railroad.
addressed
about to capitulate to the Carlisle.
—Tho fullowing is the official list ot the new

Eltaabeth Brownlie, wife of a wealthy farmer.

UINIMKNT.

WHT WILD YOV BTrFSkt

TUKY
Who are “they?”
Who are the CiULDHICK ORTl-KS LOOK PALE AND
SICK,
ndrr any penal rtatui*. uule.. Indicted nr iafoa- cowled Monks, tho hooded Friafs, who
laUon ab.ll be found or lu«tHotel within fir* glide with shrouded faces in tho proces­
ItOWXI VUaiFUOB COMFITS
sion of life, muttering in an unknown
tongue, words of strange import ? Who
KiUtled *o are they ? The midnight uaasaaina of
u—_____

proo*«d!i&gt;g. In Unital Slaui Court., courta-mar-

&gt;

FIISMUl

For lawyers—Holy writ.
For printers—Set ’em up.
For thieves—True as ateeL
For milkmen—Chalk if up.
For cabmen—Hire and hire.
For millers—None eo dusty.
For firemen—Gone to blazes.
and 6u0 de legatee present, many ladica being
For gunners—Off like a shot
For cooks—Onion is strength.
—A delegate convention of tbe State Grange
For opticians—Mind your eye.
of Illinois is to be held al Bloomington ou ths
14th of April.
For old maids—Marry come up.
For tailors—True as the needle.
For garroters— Nick or nothing.
—Nine of of tbe largcat aboe-maaufactoriea
For postman—True to the letter.
Morton, rrnll
the Urispine,
For violin-players—Fiddlo-de-dee.
Fur ugly peuple—Thu plain truth.
FORKIG?,.
For undertakers—Always say die.
—The Czar of Russia recently gave a grand
dinner t J Joseph of Austria. In bis speech
For retired authors—Above proof.
he said that tbe Emperor of Germany, tbe
For um&gt;ucc&lt; asful pocta—Hurd lines.
Queen of England, tbe Emperor of Austria
For betting men—Where’s the odds ?
For cheesemongers— High and mighty.
world. Th* I*nuco of W*)n* bowed Lis aoFor bakers—Early to bed and early to
quiearenc*, while tbe Emperor Frsunia Joseph
rise.
answered by reiterating bis sentiments.
—A &lt;ii»psL.'h from Rome Mtate* that tho &lt;rf L'idtel States bood* in li-rfai-Uuder note*, w»«
For pork-butchers—The whole hag or
Pope will hold a consistory in June, when defeated.
none.
eight Cardinal* will be created. Archbishop
For fishmongers—Confession is good
for lhe soul.
—Gen. Alexander Von Luder*, of the Rua
For lutir-dreMers—Two heads are bet­
Nau army, who held command iu th* Crimean
ter than one.
Columbta
—The death of King Luualilo, (jf the Sand­
For the inmates of Bedlam—Out of
' jra.-r,St:d
wich Islands, is announced.
sight out of mind.
—Beke, lhe English traveler, lias discovered

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Progression. No Retrograding.
VOL. I
OF 1.0 VK UKH BLEED
IN9‘ .

with a heavy heart, I once more set out
on the"weary search for work.
All in vain I refusal after refusal met
my entreaties for .employment, and I
was turning homeward with s list leas
step, when, passing an immense church,
I was attracted by a group of men atih
boro. w
...
Impelled by soma strange impulse, I
approached and mingled with them.
A workman was standing near by,
looking up at tho great steeple, which
towered aloft some two hundred and
flfty.feet above them, while agontlemjLnK evidently an architect, was nddroMing him in
earnest language,
and at" the same time pointing toward
the golden cross st the summit of the

spire.
“ I tell you,” he exclaimed, as I drew
ne*r, “ it must and can be done. The
cross must be taken down, or the Grat
heavy gtle will send it down into, tho
street, and lives will be lost Coward !
is this the way you back out of a job
after engaging to do it ?”
.
“ I didn't know the spiro was so high
np there. Do it yourself, if you wan*

“ I would if I were able," said the
architect. “But go if you will; let it
be. My honor is pledged to have it
done at any price, and I can find a
braver man than yon to do it.”
The carpenter walked offwith a dog­
ged, slouching, step, and the gentlcma:

With one of tmlia breeding;

WRONuBULLY ACCUSED.

stepped forwaid.
“ What is it you wont done ?" I asked.
“ I am a carpenter; perhaps. I can

CURRENT ITEMS
CONqiMDiBIOKAL SUMMARY.
self again on that which bad- proved so
The Duke of Edinburgh is the first
treacherous. Thir I was compelled to
English
Prince
to accept a commission
do, however, until the space between
in the Pnusisn army.
the angles Itecamu sufficiently small to
allow mo to swing across. Accomplish­
What is the earliest financial transac­
ing ,my purpose at length, I .went up Ha., lA*Brfore. i
tion on record ? When Pharaoh received
more rapidly, carefully testing each moUau *m uu
a check on the bonk of the Bed Sea,
block as I proceeded.
Ere long I reached tho cross, and
The Coldwater, Mich., Republiam
. Tvkspay, Feb. 2L—fituilt.—Petition were
iln-je I paa»ed to rosti looking down
proposes thst the Grangers establish
from tho dizzy height with a coolness ,
market days in each bounty, upon which
that even then astonished me.
certain kinds of grain or produce shall
A few strokes with a light hatchet
be sold and no other.
that the architect had hung at my back,
Mrs. McCrum, of Kalamazoo, has
and piece by piece the rotten cross fell
twins ; but she isn't proud, for one of
to the ground.
.
them weighs only 1 lb. 10 oz., and the
My- work was done, and, as the last
other only 1 tb. 8 oz. This is a case in
fragment disappeared, I found a sad
which the onncea are of importance.
pleasure in the thought that, should I
Induna
Two thol-saxd dollars is a pretty high
Wetf
never reach tho ground alive, my dear
price to pay for a single -rooeter. That
ones would have ample means to sup­
is
what Mr. Davis, of Portland, has just
ply their wants until my wife could find
given to Ira Batchelder for a black
employment, i
Spanish
cock—considered the b^st game
Steadily and cautiously I lowered my­
. bird,in the country. ’
self from block to block, and at length
Indian Affair* i
“Decline of the drama” is an odd
reached the spire window amidst the
phr sc, when there are 166 theaters in
cheers of those assembled in the street.
Great Britain, exclusive of 48 of all
Inside the steeple ths architect placed
Wkmmbat, Feb. 25. — Smalt. -The Mli
kinds in London alone, to say nothing
a roll of bank notes in my hand.
•' You have well earned the money,”
of 295 music hulls employing 1,410 pro­
he said. “It does me good to see a
fessionals, including, alas! 248 comic
man with so much nerve—but—bless trav»Riacr lu dre»
vocalists!
’
lluckliutham .pokr
me ! what is the matter with your hair? pranmled a prilUou:
Bom e of the -books which went through
It was block before you made the ssoeut,
the late Springfield fire indicate the
now it is-gray."
peculiarities of ink. Where Arnold's
And so it was I That moment of inand one or two other black inks were
.tense agony, while slipping downward,
used, the entries stand out clear as the
had blanched my hair, until it appeared
hour when first written^ but the beauti­
like that *f an old man. The work of
ful violet inks have vanished utterly, on
yeans had been done in an instant.
some pages not a trace being left of the
Entering the bare, cheerless room .
words and figures once covering them.
which wan hqw all I called my home, I 1
The Marietta (Ohio) Hcgistcr says :
found a visitor awaiting mi—my late [
“ The following are the names of a fam­
employer.
. —---------- ................................ —------ S | ily of eleven children in ihisoouuiy, the
' father being a minister in good stand“Harvey,' said he, extending bis I th»abiu to^t^tramurCTtbiu'daty*from
„ j,________ _______ __ t«rtnM-at to tb«- 1-atenl Ofi’-.-e . ..Tbr MU to imen.1 ' t
,___ i________.

He turned eagerly toward me.
It hai been many a long day since
“ I will make it worth your while.
then, yet I remember it all, just as
cost me a terrible pang to believe in
...
. '
though it had occurred A&gt;ut yesterday. Take down that cross, and I will pay
your guilt, but circumstances were so
you a hundred dollars. You will have
I was a carpenter, the foreman of a
strongly against you that I was forced
to
ascend
those
ornamental
blocks,
and
large establishment, and as such pos­
to believe it. I have found the coin,
I tell yon candidly they are Dot to be ",
....
.
...
.
sessed the entire confidence of my em­
Haivey; it slipped under the secret
depended on. They must be weak and
«...
ployer, who, by the way, had been a
, drawer in my uesk. uau you forgive
rotten, for they have been there for ;I me, dear old friend ?”
schoolmate of mine.
My
— Uo full to »p«k. I
One day he called me into his office
I looked up at the spire; it was
to look et some rare coins he' had just
ulcally pressed lus bam).
square at the base and tapered to a
purchased.
" I will undo the wrong I have done.
sharp point, while
•* Here,” sold he, placing in my band DU»rp
wmi.o along each angle
,, , ,, ,
,
_
.
,m nailad «M11 gildsJ blocks ot wood. AU “» *°rJ 'ha!1 l“«’
1
a heavy gold piece, “is one which is
....
.
.
. ___ i. ». r von
you nniustlv.
unjustly, not
not tlironrrh
through mv
my wordn
words
"It
’
s
a
dangerous
place
to
work,
”
I
worth more than all the rest put to­
only, but through my actions, too. You
gether. It is a great curiosity. I paid said, “ and there will be even more ।
peril in dweodiii Hum ending, j ctu.1-bd my partner, Harrey. H you
two hundred dollars for it, and consid­
Suppear I .ctctct! in muring the e™,,
*«*
F&gt;" *“« “&gt;‘
ered it cheap st that I could easily
n””' r&lt;du~. Inalead, I IbmUdouble my money in welling it ; and so “^I^rLuidant hBppmm'lo you. mv I
you ace, Harvey, it is really a good in­
bravo fellow, the money shall be paid to fttUJ accepted the offer which my friend
“ No doubt it is," said I, “ though it yoar family. I promise you that Give i *» Kcnerously made, knowing Umt no
me
your address "
’
' surer method could have been devised
seems a large sum to have lie idle.”
■■HCT.U U,“ I CTid. ■•and as you ?
“» longue of .Un­
I breathed an involuntary Sigh as I
value yourwul keep your word with I
“d
F.T.S
laid the coin down on the desk, for two
’luch
h*d
hundred dollars would have seemed a mo. My rifo mrdubildreu.ru rtarving. I tUd
fortune to lE-Jnst Then.- _ .
...
The severe illness of my wife and one
of my children, and the death of an­
other, made serious inroads on my
purse, and it had required the exercise

free from debt; nay, 1 had been obliged
to withdraw from the bunk the small
sum which, besides my salary, was all I
possessed of worldly treasures. Think­
ing of this, I laid the coin down with a
sigh, and turned away to attend to my
duties.
The next morning I was again sum­
moned into the office, but this time I
me* with no such friendly greeting os
“Harvey,” said my employer, ab­
ruptly, " that coin we were looking at
has disappeared. I have made a thor­
ough search, but it is not to be found.
It has been carried away by some one.
He paused and looked significantly
into my face. I finished tho nentenoc
for him, the hot blood dyeing my
checks and brow as I spoke.
“ You mean, therefore, that I took
it—I■
" What else can I think ?

The coin

yon have told me that yourself.

It wks

» great temptation, and I forgive you
because of our old friendship, but I
cannot retain you in my employ. Here
’•Very wrfl," said I, with forced

faithful Mzrrice, I shall not stop to do-

be had laid

NO 23.

^SHVILLE, BARRY VO., MICH., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1874.

&lt;rf u«t» &lt;&gt;r immijiwu wu mmed....ku»u
prt**u*r&lt;l r**oliiUca« ol tbr Nvw luuniMibini IV«*m
am.^Uvu for Um ro^omUpa of Um i*w
Ta, female; Nola Fe, mole ; Guru Fa,
uii female; Dula Ma, male; Nena Ra,
iUUtycf IhHrj-ulJJ.
wk"*
*•*“
ta female; Beno Do, male; Roma Va,
.sszrsr^
tlM Hou»o. »n4 f uruiahed Ibe &lt;xx»«l«n for A «b»rp
&lt;Hreu»&gt;ivu. u tu«»&lt;ir**af
ibe irrepiwib!-- male.
1
Bullrr arBited hiniM-if of the i&gt;p|&lt;*rtunltj- to
&gt; veat
«j4era
um ruuiootu j urr
u»
A Yocxo Parisian gentleman has ac­
i fllr,x
on
tonon effort* in tsu Um.
quired a taste for the flesh of dogs and
“
cats. Lately he feasted npon a large
. and well-cdoked Tom, and was soon
' r-utton from Mlwan tol»cco m»nafArlnrer» a&gt;k,- after seized with extremely unpleasant
tnv for removal
r.is.re.1nrnt UM&gt; duly
dtlivon
rw&gt;aucau«on&lt;v...
Ihvurir*
ingror.UM
r
agpyw*
pains inside. Tom was avenged. He
I ,u' t^uXEndal I—.. ...The Sava I ppropriaiton Hn had dined on a poisoned rat ! The gen­
‘
tleman recovered, and now avoaw a
preference for orthodox beef and con­
ventional mutton.

riddle-&gt; hah

NED-RUUS.
These inseete, when they get into par­
titions apd other hidiug-plroe^, can only
lie exterminated by systematic and pa­
tient warfare. Where, paper is badly
put on, raised edges offer hiding-places
for the bugs, and in rooms finished by
plaateribg or hard finish, cracks art
often left that harbor the peats. A mi­
nute examination of each room should
be made. Slop eVuiy crcvicc, if no
wider-than a knife-blade, with plaster of
Paris mixed with water to the consisten­
cy of thick cream. Mix only a little at
a time, us it soon “ sets.” Every crev­
ice in the walls and ceiling being filled,
attention must be given to the.floor,
and all cracks filled either by plaster or
calking with oakum or cotton, driven in
firm and bard. If the room is papered,
it may be necessary to strip off the old

mix enough of carbolic acid with the
paste to have it smell strongly of the
acid. Thorough work in stopping one
way or another all hiding-places, is the
only course. Bedsteads may be scalded
and the joints treated to a strong solu­
tion of carbolic acid—all that water will
dianolve—or a solution of an ounce of
corrosive sublimate to a pint each of
alcohol and water. Do not believe that
the bugs can be starved out or frozen
out There is on authentic experiment
recorded in which the insects have been
kept in a dormant state for thirteen
years, and st the end of that time were
discouragingly lively. We know by sad
experience that energetic measures per­
sistently followed up will rid a house of
these intruders.—Am. Agriculturist.

RAILWAY SIGNAL CODE OF
UNITED STATES.

«.;•/.•

VARIETIES.
Oadu loans—Those that are called for

in vain.

THE

One whistle signifies “down brakes."
Two whistles signify “ off brakes.”

Is THE beastlinesa of theology shown

by its dogmas of religion ?

The ways of women—Anywhere from
Three whistles signify “back up.”
ninety to two hundred pounds.
Continued whistles signify “danger."
Whkx a womon blushes and weeps,
Rapid, short whistles “a cattle
can
she
be
said
to
raise
a
hue
and
cry.
।alarm.”
The first old bores known to history
A sweeping parting of th * hands on
are mentioned by the Itomans. They
level.of
the eye signifies “ go ahead.”
!
Downward motion of the hands with were the ancient augura.
1extended arms signifies “ atop.”
A rouncux in Kentucky recently at­
Beckoning motion of one hand signi­ tempted to shoot an editor wno accused
1fies “ back.”
him of “being in the habit of imparting
Red flag waved upon tlic track signi­ an unhealthy swelling to truth.”
•fies “ danger.”
Diffruekue between n great man and
Red flag stuck up by the roadside sig­
ordinary men.
Naj»olcon Bonaparte
nifies “ danger ahead." .
.
died
of a cancer in the stomach; com­
Bed flag carried upon a locomotive
’
Three arc over 14,503,000 children
mon mortals die of a can’t sir in the
signifies
"
an
engine
following."
of the school age in this country. We 1
.*££&amp;’ spend annually for schools over $95,­
Red flag hoisted at a station is a sig­ wilt
nal to ** stop."
Some of the railroad companies insist
.be r..uUM Prince .«
000,000, which is equal to one-third of
Lantern
at night raised and lowered that their engineers shall be men of
one per cent, of the property, real and
temperate habits, yet they uncomplain­
personal, of the whole country, as re­ vertically is a signal to “start.”
Friday, Fab. 27.—Nmole.—The IIotwo'Hll
Lantern swung a* right angles across ingly see their conductors go off on a
turned by the lost oansus, and .wc em­
train every day.
ploy 221,000 teachers. The National the track means “stop."
bll
providing
far
the
appoint
Lantern swung in a circlc signifles
■or I W«tM unt Attempt thia work, if I '
Government has already set aside for
An intense partisan editor wrote an
to tnqnira into the liquor
Prosperity has attended my stop®
aJiisntinual nnrnnaM. 140,1)00,000
. “back the train."
die, they can. live on the hundred del- •'
‘ “
Article called “Duty on Steel.” The
la» for a while, until my aick wife re-' ever since that eventful day, but neither
of the public lands.
printer set it “ Duty to Stool,” which
prosperity nor wealth can efface mem
TnzBE is something that touchee the
covers her strength.”
Bruce—we will call him—not long
ory from my heart, nor restore my with­
heart in the last momenta of a dog that since kept a “ general store" in the charged forth witn.
“I'ilxuokei* a hundred and fifty,”
ered locks to their own raven hue.
died at Lansingburg, N. Y., the other northern part of the State.. A tall oounexclaimed the architect, “and may
" Paddy,” said a joker, “ why don’t
day, at the age of 24 years. The old toyman stalked into the establishment
God protect you. If I had the skill ne­
you have your ears cropped? They are
SELECTED MISCELLANY.
fellow had hardly stirred from his rug one day, with his feet encased in moc­
cessary to ascend that steeple, I would
entirely
too long for s mxu.” “And
'Eaete nothing—neither time, money
for some days ; he rose stiffly, crawled casins, and, planting one of them on a yours,”, replied Pat, “ought to be
ask no man to risk his life there. But
nor talent
with difficulty up stairs, visited every- barrel, asked Bruce if ho could fit him lengthened ; they are too short for an
come, and keep a steady hand and eye."
Always tell the truth ; you will find
room in the houlfc, seemed to bid a last with a pair of boots. “ Certainly 1”
I followed him into the church, then
which Urn bill reviving the franking privilege was
farewell to all familiar objects, came said the latter ; and after glancing at
up into the spire, until wc paused be­ it easier than lying.
“ If I’d only something to go by,”
back to his master's feet, and died with­ the foot proceeded to pull down a box
He who gives a trifle meanly is far
fore a narrow window. This was tho
raid an old toper who was trying to find
out a struggle^
point from which 1 muiit start on my meaner than the trifle.
labeled “ Assorted brogana, 11 to 13.”
his way through a difficulty, “ I could
perilous feat which I had undertaken.
If you want to live long, go to Pxpvi- Selecting a pair of the former size, he
If we seize too hastily, we may have
get out of this scrape.” “The best
Casting a single glance at tho people to drop as hastily.
denoe, B. I. Of those who died in that handed it to the countryman with the
thing for you to go by is a rum shop, ’
in the street below—mere specks in the
city
but year, 194 had reached the aver­ polite request, “Try that on.” The
Exi’EiuEKdt. is storch lighted in the
distance—I reached out from Ihe win­ kshes of our delusions.
age ftge of 77 years, 7 months and 9 elevens were tried, but to no purpose ; said a friend.
.
“There is one good thing about
clays, and that is considerably lower the combined pulling of a dozen horses
dow, and, grasping one of the ornamen­
Pbokpehitt is a blessing to the good,
tal blocks, swung myself out from the
than the averagc/if 108 who died in wouldn’t get thoRe Ixxjts on his feet. babies,” says » late traveler ; “ they
but a curse to the evil.
never
change. We have girls of the pe­
1872,
and
who
averaged
79
years,
■*
days.
Twelves
were
next
tried,
but
with
do
spire.
In the past seventeen yean, from 1856 better suoceaa. With an air of assur­ riod, men of the world, but the baby is
For an instant my courage faltered, L
• I- i '.L
'-ICR the »upprr»«&gt;*u cl pulyr»n&gt;/.
be Wicked with plenty.
, B4TCMDXT1 F„b. 15 —&amp;na/r.-Not in sesoioa. to 1872 inclusive, there were 1,994 ance Bruce handed him the thirtecns,
but the remembrance of my starving;
The tenderest hear* loves best the Utue-Aod minority rejmrta W«r« nude deaths of persons aged 70 years and but they ahared the fate of the others. ing, voracious little heathen in all ages
famils came to my aid, and, with a
upward, er 10.46 per cent, of all the The countryman looked blank—Bruce and in all countries.
sihnt prayer for protection and success,
decedents.
puzzled ; but be was equal to the emer­
1
HB.boUngb.alCTuelly~Ulu.heel
I placed my hand on the next block
gency. Quietly turning tho box over so
on the neck of religion.
of obm. for ih« ntew* of eswam coo&lt;t..n, or on![ above my head, and clambered up.
U.. I..1
O
IA TEMPERANCE IN NEW YORK.
From block to block I went, steadily |
Timk never seta heavily upon us but
as to empty its contents on tho floor, lie
Statistics of intemperance in New smilingly handed the empty case to the
and cautiously, trying each one cro ~
I'' when it is badly employed.
York shows that the Yloc is on the in • astonished customer, with the request,
trusted my weight upon it
Whwiveh you dislike in another take
crease, and what is worse, that intem- “ Here, put on a pair of tuin socks and
Two-thirds of the space had been c.are to correct yourself.
try on the box !"
.Use time as though you knew the
passed, when suddenly the block that
Dead in a manly way with the trials
claimable than intemperate men. The
value.
supported mo moved—gave away. O,
of the present, and the future will not
Value u good conscience more than number of men committed to the work­
Cure for Baldxess.—A gentleman,
heavens 1 never, though I should live
fail to be generous to yon.—J. O. Hol­
house from January, 1870, to January,
praise.
who had lost nearly all his hair after a
to see a hundred years, shall I cease to
land.
When prudence dictates fear, temer­ 1871, six times for drunkenness, was very severe attack of fever, consulted
shudder at the recollection of that terri­
Thk late Vicar of Sheffield, England,
108; number of women committed six
Whmx the beloved one lies stricken ity is folly.
a French physician of great reputed
ble moment
times, 8,702 ; number committed seven
and ready to pass away.'comes the judg­
When
averioe
rules,
humanity
is
ab
­
success
BQ
a
hair
restorer.
The.
pre
­
late Mr. Peecb, a veterinary surgeon,
Yet even in tho midst of my agony, as
ment day of love, and all the dead mo­ sent.
scription given him was a drachm of “ Mr. Pecch, how is it that you have not
I felt myself a’ipping backward, I did
committed ten times—men, 181 ; wo­
ments of the pant arise and live again.—
Winter,discovers what summer connot for one second lose my presence of
men,
1,157;
nx
’
mber
committed
one
Mrs. JI. B. SIouhi.
to one ounce of castor oil; the bare ••Oh,” said Mr. Perch, “I never ask a
mind.
Zeno, of all virtues, made his choice
spot to be nibbed with this mixture gentleman for money F “ Indued," said
Ca« there be any greater dotage in
It seemed to me that never before
ta! number committed in fonr.years—
had my Muses been bo naturally acirfo the world than for any one to guide and of silence.
man, 5$0; women, 9,0(fo; or 18 females
each time after the skin of the head had
as then, when a horrible death seemed direct hia course by
Why,” replied Mr.
. -the round of a bell,.
The following story is told of a proml»en thoroughly cleansed with warm
and not by his own judgment and dis- inent An-ericari politician. Seme years
in.vit.Me.
water without soap. Thia treatment that he is not a gtutleumn, and then I
cretion ?—IlaWaia.
■
- . —
ago--this gentleman
and
Senator
M-----was faithfully carried out about six
There is no funeral so sad to follow wcre in
York, and about to embark ing ths female victims to this habit.
months; flio hair soon began to grow,
aa U.« fapanU ol opr o»o roCTll, wbkh &lt;«' Albany. Ao old Oemu emigrant

THE DIFFERENCE OF TASTE.

»0 bay. b.,CT. pamperiag with rtrnng da- I «&lt;&gt;»»•■. load'd with baggaga, bappoud
before the New York Produce Ex­ lowing the doctor's advice, his head was
change, took the ground that reckless

over the path of life.— Lmttor.

the boat was

darker than the
there we over 300 organized charitable
institutions in the city, they should be

Oxa of ibQH-st indications of steadily

m-ly ralieved k« of lb. It»d, aod »

Ira Paris

�T
The dedwuwa of u

Um viU*&lt;*

J^aBUntb^a,^

Do lhe Feuvle of Ha.UnJr, re-

The jmnic has got out to Utah, and
are reducing

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

the number of their wives.

tame form, with th®

Arithmetical,—How
to become
practically acquainted with the "Rule

ft did a thou* nd

of Three.”

Live

with

yoqr

wife,

LATB,

mother and mother-iu-hw.

lx difference in natures

!

Two shier* met.

wm

Too ibtrnMoJ d»n*n la hi» »pe;ol»Uo».

A new Texas meat cam pan y pro­
poses to can all the. beef they raise,

t

SALT,
HAIR.
STUCCO,

and raise all the beef they can,

dear '

my

"Oh.

well

SHINGLES
WATER LIME,

Lazy husbands are known out West

^■c., fa
os stove watches.
embraui-d.
"You've been eating ।
which wo ship end retail at bottom prioc*.
The January past was the warmest
•men*,'* Baid the other, catnly and i
HARDY A AINSWORTH,
fuHw.ly.
' jFor without her, U would be a failure,
January for half a centuary.
Proprietor*.
She's A lively-and merry all tho night long
Four factories have been created
A Cleveland boy crawled under a And dresses *o nice in her ribbon* and laoee.
in Stnrgis. the past season, and more
lounge, to avoid a whipping, went to iSorely she's lhefeiml of aU?the lovely {hoes.
will be bailt in the Spring.
sleep, and two hunderd persons
The .Monroe Monitor thinks that
searched for hour* to 'find him. ’
But the party ne"er eomploto would bo
city the best eastern termius for a
When he wav found bi* mother kiss­
Without Obstinate and Him Vanity,
ship
canal acros the
State, end is
ed him and put him to bed.
,
anxious to have a survey made.
A ctr oAtohe Great Western Rail­ Se ws'D tom the amok and apply tho eteam
A prudent match making mamma
way, Canada, between London and
train, is
Mi** Frivolity, vbo will
give* the following candid advice to
Komuka. caught a fire from a lamp
her daughter: “Oh. marry the man
•r.d before the train could be stoped

New Store

.
m

PBOVISIOINS

you love

eight person* were burned to death

the cars.

Ona Mr. Weak mind accompalnes Miss
Frivolity, who lives on Lovesick street la I

.
the village of Flirtation ;
Whome ahelbink* is tho handsomest, galeat, I
' O. wonun ! in our hours of ease,
and most intelligent of ail crestiuu.
।
you know we’ll do what’er you please;
we’ll promised renounce the sin-of I suppose it's on account of bis musiacbe,
Bnrlton, brandy, ram and gin, and go
an 1 beoauso be can swear tho longest
so far ns to refrain (except when
without getting diuy. and drink the most
‘ tempted) from champagne :4but have
whisky without getting drunk.
some mercy, do my dear, and leave,
You may think my description
oh leave us lagar beer '.— Courier
Most ioofrxnk,
Journal, ’ "
'
if so rn wait
Till I turn th* crank:
Hclp •*»«&gt; AUwtber.
But lo! the next name
for times of

financial, and indeed there is never a

•

time waen we do not find an occasion

io practice it. ’The poor ye have
always with you.”
Last fall’s diffi­
cult ei stranded many a min, who be­

fore was sailing alo ig very smoothly,
a d however matters hive brightencd, peculiar trials and privations still

besets many who never before were
thus situated. What brother trades-

jn in and professional men need to do
gtt&gt;i

-

now

is to

Wb*t would

help

the

one another.

world

as rich as

say ol him

M ho should see a fellow being strug­
gling in the water, and nut put forth

A man who fdl into a vat of boil­
ing lard, and got out alive, says it was
not an un please nt sensation after the

first moment, but ha thought what a
mighty queer shaped doughnut he
would make.
"I don’t drin^—I won’t dnnk ! And
I don’t like to sec anybody else drink.
Tm of the opinion of those inoiiniins
—keep your top cool! They've got
snow.and I’ve got brains—that's all
the difference thure is between u» ”

Is none other than that
Of Miss Jdousy,
Who always taka* along
Her pct dog Spite.
Who-is never pleased
With others quite.
And to hark continually,
I* its delight.
And with Jealousy, *1*0,
Coiere Madam Humor,
But I will stop now,
and ought t&lt;&gt; sooner.
The people on one street
Hava been sligeted alighted
If so you may call It—
At lepsi not invied.
But we eant say *ligbt*d
With profriety.
For it i« the street,
Of senslbliiy •
Aust Dkboxab.
Goshenville.

There are many striving this season
tu keep their beads above water, who

conqiassion from him, how dwelleth ter a hard struggle, grasped it with
. the kivc of GoJ in him/’ There are one hand, and, flourishing tho other,
ra»nv»«y.in wbio'a one may help -si!:. .,^,
0 us „
,hMn sohent
"Give
*r 6r
fifshcen

the untortunale besides giving to ; cigar."
ci|
He got it, and, after sticking
them
It is fsr better Jo give word . it
jtn
___both eyes and up one of bis nos­
end Wr wage, to those who base
n,j ,o^jns j, in' hil
dM„ I
health than io popolnrise them.

Tn ,OOMeJed ,n clinching his teeth on it

make the neeeratie. at the hour, and He ,he0 re.ched

the many out of employment, on ex

for

the swinging

r • • and .took
-u u„i.i„r:.
tm»
light,
bold of it ,i..
the r.^»
first (time.

the face of the He then attempted to light his cigar.
poor” is no! Christ-like. Rather add He first applied the light to bis ear
n handful over from your stores, and then he burnt his moustache nearly

cose for ’grinding

I

yoit will ba none the poorer.

is a pen

behind

lhe

‘There off, then ho set fire

to his hair, and

curtains” that would have pul the light in his pocket

if the tube

RAISENS,

LAMPS,
CHIMNEYS,

— AND —

CASTOR,
KEROSENE

WOOLCA^fc MACHINE!

LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

Terms:

Yoa AV ill Find Them
OF THE BEST QUALITY. AND

-

D. w. PUttCHIS.

At Reasonable Rates,

All Open Aceonntu must who *t*nd» second to none as a Cuetom MBbe Settled at once.

Show Goods.

•lock on li’ wal ienn«

My Cardin# Machine

itabltohed and paying bavneaa.

XT THE

DRUG STORb

It soliciting a very large run of cult am.

January 1st, 18H.

Mr. POWLEF,

W. 1 AYLSWOHTH.

Naabville, Nov. let, 1878.

.hu..,hhu^.^,,™1«l.fuU»

LEROY e. BOISE-

-OF-

HALBERT &amp; CO

Defies Ccmpetitfon!

CENTRAL HOUSE.

Holl Your Horses, StraBjer !
AND VISIT THE

«UUIU uuitrr L..UJ
But all Iboir wanto may bo Moppli**
At D. A Allen's store.

NEW HARNESS SHOP
Orcs Smith A Putnam's Hardware.

mw Dll ENDS non
READY MADE CLOTHING,
■Tn Nashville, Mich.

MuLs 25 Cts. Lotglag, 25 Cu.
BOARIP,

The Best of Leather I'sedLig-ht Work is
otix* pride.
Bcpairing done on short notice. Call and
see the old foreman of II. A. Good­
year's Shop in Bastings
18
WOLOOTT A GREEH.

GROCERIES

MRS. L. O. CROCKER I CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO,

U£a, Ew&gt; ui CWirai torn,

CIGARS,

fr,

has jual received an addition to her stock of

CONSTANTLY ON HAND

head ache, ringing cars, watery eyes
sore throats and cough. %
1 which wn wUl eloeo eul at eoel for C1BH.
The reason is obvious; the foul
habits have loaded
the blood with
impurities, the emunclorics or clean­
ing oraans have been crowded to
their utmost capasity.
*•
The sligh osl check of prespiration
by exposure, or by neglect of tho
bath, or lack of clean garments, or
lack of clean air in sleeping room &lt; r
the blood being so over loaded with
imparities, induced the fever which
you call a cold.
AMD CKOCKEBY,
When the hobbits of life are tem­
perate and pure, and the bluod is
healthy, people can enduro cold and
And a Aill line of
wet a ioug time, before they “take

DRESS GOODS,

•
been long enough. cold.”
On the plains In '65, a company of
no money to be The cigar clerk said: “Look here,
oae hundered men woman and chil­
au*w cU giv» &amp; little timely help at* oidicwu*. H’ you don’t let me hold dren slept on the ground,without tents
the righ’ • aso", which will seive as thedight, there’ll be a cinder lying exposed to hail, rain, wind, and snow,
welt
The tiny teeth ol the mouse about here soon." The clerk held They endured mid-day heat, and the
sufficed to loose the lion from the toi's the light and the man puffed. Some cuid nights of the moantins. They
foaled ice-cold streams, and walked
of the hunter. Often h-lp from the times his cigar would be within a
all day with wr.t garments, were ex­
njost feeble snroe will cnnhle a [&gt;rrson foot ol the light, and then it would posed to all the usual exciting causes
to tide over the time of danger in dodge pest about six inches. After of col ls intundfied and long continued
safety. Advice and directions which he had puffed away, and endeavored —yet from Fort Leavenworth to Salt
lake-—eo one had a cold.
cost noth'np;, may often be turned to i to gel a coal on the and of the cigar,
The lesson of pralicle value is—
most prufilnble acoount. A letter of I| he took il out of his mouth, end, regive attention Dot so much t$» this
iairoGiicUun and rccomendation to;■ garding it gravely for-a fe* minutes, ।
exciting as to the -predisposing canto
•ome friend, has often opened the'{said sadly: "Wei, you're the blast-' of colds.-—Instead of extra wraps,
^Mll^AsAvaiual'le situabou, imform-jejegt cantankerous cigar I've ever dress the whole body evenly, and
aiian with n gard ro business chances1 uck!cn. I thought Ud'shmuked as
to wartnb
ly i bathe daily, use plain
| food,'never clog the stomach belwee
is often the Viry best help a young 1 bad a lot as any man; but you beat
,| meals, sun and air cadh day every
man ecu Id have. Even where wp lay timeI acknowledge myself garment and ihe bed clothes worn or
have none of this to give, yet a word i Chicagoed this once. Le’’s part used at night.
Omit all Lot drinks, live out in
of warm, brotherly sympathy, and a I company." And he threw the cigar1
corded gr*»p of the hand do good to from
Bajf afler yearly going the open sir. drop the windows from
the top, and open them at tba boitotn
the sorrowing hear'. They energise •
» -•«-------- -------------------------------- *
do not let the curteoa cover lhe open
all lhe power*, end enable* the strug ed in ranching the atdewdw, where1 Ings.
Fresh air is a friend ; san­
he suddnly found himself embracing;' shine is a friend ; cultivate their ac­
will note it down.
Many who linve

CRACKERS,

would revpeetfally .solicit the attention of
edatomero to the fhet that he is making itn-!
provemonta in hl* mills which will prove a
AU BUh under S1 fl Cash; OrrrtlS beneflt to customer* as well a* to himself.
The reputation of my mills are beat ad verSixty or Ninety Days Note with Inter

'•W by do wc take cold su easily?’
The immediate cause of your cold
is suddenly
checking prespirntiou
the body beingg chilled by wet feet
Wo h»oe oo hood • fee stock of
ordamp garmchts, or a draught ofj
oold air. Tho predisposing causes
were gruss food, bad digestion, want
of personal cleanliness, constipation,
and breathing foul sir.
i
If these predisposing causes ha* ’

up his bowels of with difficulty, got to the counter af­

need, and shutteth

SPICES.

And I. woU adapted to tho FaB and Winter
Trade. Special inducements given in each
and evrry article.

Call anJ examine before partbasing

been avoided, temporary exposure to
Somebody writes thus of the fear­ wet and cold might have been endur­
if they get no outside help, must go
ed with imputanty. But, if the pre­
ful
elects
of
smoking.
Smokers
shold
to the bottom. " Whosoever there be
disposing causes have been acure
among you tliat sec.ih his brother have beware. Ho entered the cigar store then tho sl'ghest exposure invite,

SODA,

Proprietor of the

that be bos.
He'd-'station house" poor h»*. and licked

co eSurt to save him from drowning ?

COFFEE

WOLVERINE MILLS

C-.uh Paul for Produce of all kwh

the dog for lickin’ Las.
Taking Call. ~

TEAS,

MY STOCK IS NEW

BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH!

• I all Lai's sore.
I'm aaliafivd with all the Christian fsslin'

TOILET SOAPS,

SYRUP,

Greatest Bargains
Ewer Given (n. Nashville!

Vir.t Class Goods

some taxa's door,
Au' that man's &lt;tog bad come along and lick-

WINES A LIQUpRS,
PERFUMER!??-

Express ofiea building. Wsat side of Main
St., Naabvha, Mich.

HsmIU

Trouble to

MEDICINES,.

•RICE,

ext wiU be taken ifdetired.

ern charily :
If Laxru* hsd lived lo-dsy-rsol down in

change every time.
I buy aB kinds of prodoco in thei* saaaoa. I
Our busin*** I* eondoctod on strictly ternparanoe principle*.

hii entire alook of Good* at the

ftntmtfi and Jtwiswus,

The Louslville Courier-Journal i8 5fo
responsible for the following on mod­

Our motto is to sell as cheap as
the. cheapest, wive 16 ozu. .
to the Th. and the right

D. C. GRIFFITH.

Ik. OU elou of J&gt;r. LIq-

Public.

The Child com get j»ut at Good Bar-

ff.A.AYLSWORTH

horses, the same as the rest of us.”

pup into a yellow Jacket's nest.”

motto

u

"He was a good man,” says an
Iowa paper of a deceased citizen;
Hu J«M op.ua
"but then he sometimes bet on wrong3

8be can epl&lt; ■ ‘idly play
The piano ant guitar,

At a revive? meeting in Mou’gomry County, Pa. recently, a young
convert forgave all his enemies, •'es­
pecially the fellow who threw his

This js a good

if he

Crassus.”

and many wounded by jumping from
-

girl,

IF YOB WANT

To be Sold within the
next Two Months I

MKier!" said one exhustedly, as they (

.

Th.oia.lli. Tran. lh. Hlth. «■•

Hats, C aps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
&amp;c.,

Clover Seed, &amp;a,

receive a land grant, died poor?

»*m? of thed Mormons

LOOK

CORN. APPUB, OATS, Dry Goods, Groceries,

Notions, Boots, Shoes,

The Subscriber has (Ikon a part of the
Store with Capl B*l*s. *“d ?• “®w
*

lew Stwt of Stsrolc aai Faicy

Millinery Goods.
OYSTERS'IN THEIB SEASON.

HATS. GLOVES ml FEA
or TSE UTBST BTn.ES.

Dry Goods

MUSIC TEACHING!

YANKEE NOTIONS,
GENTS AND LADIES
UNDERWEAR.
HOSIERY,

fa

R pay the IRghut

Hat* for one dollar.

IRS. 1. J. T1IIERIAN

Give me a Cal
CtXRAD CLKTER.

W«&gt;Urw~'f«U7

fc. fc.

meutel Musis, cn P»a®»

Orgsn-

had

JACOB LENTZ

MsshitBs, Nov. W,

Michigan Centr

FUBNITURE MANUFACTORY’

It

Iro

CASH &amp; EXCHANGE &amp;RABD RIVER VALLEY DIYI8I0H.
I

Parlor, Library, Dm, Ofict n
GENERAL FURNIGRE
Together with a fall aseortmant e;
MIRRORS, PICTURES. FRA MM

for Goode

AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
GoiruxWwBt.
Xt.sKx.

NMkriiW-.
H»»Ua4O
MlMAwilW.

“LIGHT BINNING M1ESTIC,’

DUSTERS, ACL AC.,

Baby Cab art' PraNftn!
COFFINS ANB CASKETS,

Thu, M «k«r stwe u S“briu«8v»viao«.

Misabwill*,
HMUnK*.
Nmhrnk.

--------------------- -------------- ---------&gt; । quamtance, use fl
,ou.bm&gt;n&gt; .^.prapriju,,
When i,, jcp.rt,... rnaykM Oom™
'
lueiixas.— Tht J

counts With

MadivUto. Nov. 1*. HCA

SHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS kept conuanth, on hand.

�pleasant iistj* village,

lx».( ted. of
• HfU oil a.,

ted
Swutejr. Osiy ret

hst Satur(their clothes testifyed

to that feet ) bedaubddd the floor ni the waiting

put their finewt &gt;5 a piftce and costs. whisky. The freight agent secured
the hands of the Recorder, except the One's fine was paid and the other their valise and put on some charges
Connci 1 book, were burned in the two in defeult of their fine money for cleaning lhe room. One was in­
late fire.
were pnt into the lockup to await the dined to growl about the charges,

&gt;itrrferu.
UNG. M. D.

—The subject for next Ssbbath train to Hastings, where they were but the agent silenced him by plant­
Chtrch is: to.be confined in the Cbunlyjail ing a bunch of fires tn his “phiz" and

Office two

morning at the M. E.

"Thu Bible a Revelation from Gue.”

W.W1CKBAM

P.rtkrf.1

—“Where are you goingT asked
a gentleman of our devil, who had
“Going to get up,*

slipped dawn.
A. BARBER. M.. D., Homtm-

was lhe blunt reply.

.

—While passing through Chester,
Friday, we' heard that the children

STRONG. Plain and Fancy

O F
—Go to Gatrvrrs'a to buy School Bwota.
Th* B*rh«r Bhap of Dotl Bariov'a ®»ar

Bodine &amp; Hammond are making Collar. Tire, Tobaaeo. Cigare. Pipet. Nations

tana's fine

have

been paid* by his ufactoiy in early spring.

We saw a poor, old decrepit man.

friends.

VERMONTVILLE.

v

Our usually quiet little village was

B8A- aotoGrittih’a to bay your Oyttert.

tottering under ah armful of wood,

A Delaware man has been taking
enter the New England House, where cod-liver oil for four years to cure tho
he was mot by a woman, and the im­ consumption, and has just found out
precations she hurled upon the poor that ho never had any consumption.

Everybody rushed into the street,

H. J. Martin is running the “boss'*

Esch one has the incurring the risk of being bespattered
with mud, to ascertain the cause
ION A WEBSTER. Black- privtege of choosing his subject
thereof.
It proved to be the gallent
—A quantity of maple sugar will
Capt. McCormick, of Nashville,(who
C. APPLEMAN, Milliner and be taken on subscription to tho New. by the way is the pleasaut and
Bring along the sugar and receive in
sociable proprietor of the Nashvi.lc
retnrn, what is called by our patrons,
House, aud also Dept. Shen IT of
the best paper in Barry Co.
Barry Co.) in pursuit of a “fugitfte
C. C. LIN8LEY, Physician and
X —Thanks are due to Mrs. Ains­
from justice," by the name of Bowser.
rttelly
worth for a present of a basket of Bowser thinking the race was getting
L-IIICKS. Blacksmith, cm be
nice lai^e apples, also some popcorn. a little too hot for him, hauled up in
fossa M b» ab»|H comer Stele •»&lt;&gt; Hbernun

dry goods store of the place.
His
store is well stocked with goods, and

of written essays.

S
•

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE !

We understand, however that Bea- reparations to erect n. furniture manu-

: thereabouts, were dying off like thrown into quite a stale of excite­
sheep, with the scarlet fever and ment on Friday afternoon of las', man's defenceless head, were long,
He is the maddest man in America,
1 B. RASEY, Drayman. Goodsand black tongue. ’
j
week, by'the appearense af a couple strong and loud, and went up to be
and his children haven’t said "boo*'
y—All are invited to participate in of horseman dashing at a “break duly recorded in tho gJeat book of
FLEMING. Deputy Sher- the exercise st the Lyceum next neck speed” through our streets.
life.

UwlatAtenL WiUalUmd1 lompUy Monday evening, which will consist

FALL and WINTBK GOODS

•kilful

until their fines should be paid,-but showed him the outside of the door.

they broke jail, and are still at large.

STOCK

LARGEST AND FINEST

room with their vomits and committed

made them drunk he replied, “cider." other disgraceful and bruitish nui­
Drunk, i» what ailed thorn;
His honor thought that seeing it was sances.
only cider dfer got tight on he would' and no one knew where they got their

no donbt he gives his customers good

bargains.
—Dr. Linsley desires to thank ths

people for their kind assistance m

HOME

6715

Crockery,
Glassware,

Dry Goods,
otions,

Clothing,

Stoneware,

Hats and Caps,

Sugars,
Tea

Furs,
Buffalo Robes,

Take your Home Newapaper-the

Ccflfee,

helping his family to move their goods

on the night of the fire.

NASHVILLE NEWS

COMIWIICATBD.

UNDEROLOTHIG

The apples were the nicest we have front of the, New England House,

Attaraey aii Counselor at Law.
JjENRY H. WOOD,

Justice of the Peace,
PARADY, Manufacturer of

Booh and Sh»r«,
LIEBHAUSER,

-'

EditotNkws:
.
I ask your indulgence hr a lime
ing
his
man.
by
unceremoniously
—The farmer should sow his Fs,
in your periodical.. While writing,
j-keep his T*a warm, hive his B's, kill jerking the aforesaid Bowser from his our reflection* are even thing but
off his J's. remember what he C's, horse into the mud; at the same pleasent. Having had considerable
Like care of his Vs; pay all he O’s. time placing upon his wnsts a very oxperience in public entertainments
especially the printer, teach his wife odd looking pair of “wristlets," which I never yet have experienced tut illwhere the Capt. succeeded in captur­

seen this winter.

0LEMENT SMITH,

T 11f OP

not to Ts, read the News, and take had a very salutary eflect in said reflecting demonstrations of respect
•Bowser.”
as was shown 2 1-2 miles north of
his E's.
•
Lares—1 understand that Bowser your village on Saturday evening of
K —Will some of uur intelligent
was arrested for tho larceny of a las! week. The teacher aud schoolreaders bring us a few curds of wood
saddle, from the township of Wood­ ars had. made arrangements to hold
on siil«3crlption.
Two quarreling.
land. some ycais since, and also that a public expedition. Judging from
snarling, squnling Thomas cals disthe matter has been amicably adjusted appearances they anticipated a “good
J turbed our slumbers lost Munday
between lhe parties and the prisoner H ne.' Al! was done that was in tho

I

ColUnr, bm4 M»kh&gt;t diw* lu lhe lalMt FmMm i
•kb*t-iJL
.
______ _^_t

nnt* ”ow our woo‘l ’5 ncar1^ discharged.
The extreme dullness ol our village,
——--------------- -- ■
—Capt. Boise and C. A. Stebluna caused by the ‘•panic," is gradually

A Live Local Paper.
Monty paid for a homo papar remains «i
and mrj dollar tbatia kept in cirttt-

mm,

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
eitixea ■hotild »u»Uin their home papsr.
■nd not rejoct U in f*Tor of booi* »&lt;b*r pa­
per. bec*uM. perteapa it •• * Irifl* ■*»!!«.■

lais your homo paper, as it is a mirror ia
which tho outaide world looks to judge of
of tho country, bringing your town to tho

power of the “District Board and pat­

rons ol tho district to accommodate
I! persons attending with comfortab c

nre moving into Loomis’ store. It is passing away, and business of all
seats. Soon nftsr the room was
the nicest furnished wooden building kinds is assumcing a 'more lively
lighted, they begun to flock ia from
|i0 lowtl
c.|.L .nd Ch.rtey eow
aspect
all
qu triers, tho room was crowded
Mlchlirnii.
have a good building, a good slock
io its utmost capabily. All the kind
of goods and we.wish them abundant
success in their new location.
entreaties for proper decorum appear­
.

COMKON COUNCIL PfiOCEEDIHGS.

—Last Monday we received a visit
from Di. II: F. Thomas, member of

TTNION HOUSE.

theS
Co.

e Legislature, from Allegnn

Mr. Thomas is good looking,

a rapid talker and a firm supporter,

with eno or two exceptions, of the

new Constitution.
—L. IL Field, of Jackson, runs the

WM. JONES,

banner dry goods store of that city.

While iu Jackson, Friday, we step­

ped into his place of business *jjd
found it thronged with people, who

were carrying away in large bundles,
his goods, and all because they arc

sold so cheap.

That’s the place; go

there when you nre in Jackrm.

QHAS. W. DEMARAY,

—Daniel Halbert has our thanks

for a nice,
They

JEWELER Sl OPTICIAN,

are

can

large

excellent

of

peaches.

aud

are well

worth the price
he asks. .Daniel
always has a first clars stock of pure

cd Io bl* au* will b* done lu th Drugs, Medicines and Notions, be­
manner *nd rattetertl. a irujtr?u
sides almost everything in the grocery

Regular meeting held.
Present.
Olds,
Dnvipon,
. Hardy,
and
Downing, Trustees.
Minutes of lhe previous meeting
read and approved.
Oh motion she following accounts
were presented,
and on motion
allowed:
t 4.00
J. B. Basty....,,
11.36
Wnu E. Grigp.
7.30
0- Strong
73.00
Clement Smith..
1.50
Daniel P&gt;!niateer.
30.00
Mrs Woodring....
. On motion, by Downing, lhe
President appointed a committee of
two to settle with the
Village
Treasurer.
Downing
and
Dayison were
appointed os such committee.
On motion the time for collecting
taxes was extended until March 10,
1874.
On motion Council adjourned unGl
Saturday evening, next.
E. J. FE1UIIXER.
G. A TRUMAN,
Rcoardcr. I*r«*ia«at.

line, and he is not ashamed to let the

people know it through the coin ms of

2Uvrrtter®rnts.

HARDWARE.

the News.

Patronize

Daniel and

we will guarantee yon will gel yonr
money’s worth every time.

—Last Wednesday we received a

call from our old friend and employer,

6M1TH &amp; PUTNAM

Mr. Frank.O. Wyman, of Toledo, O.

It was eight years ago and wc were
a boy of fourteen when we labored fur

Frank in bis dairy

at Genoa, Ohio.

Then Genoa was a small town of 300

Doan, Blind,, *r

inhabitants; but the town has grown,
property has advanced and Frank is

worth his thousands where he bad

hundreds then.

He is extensively

Cocxcil Rooms, Feb. 28, 1874.

Adjourned meeting held.
Present, Downing, Olds, Hardy
and Davison.
Motion by Hardy that there be a
bond of S73, drawn in favor of
.Clement Smith, due January 1,1875,
at ten per cent interest.
Carried.
On motion the following report
from the Village Treasurer was
accepted:
Kscaim
From Road Fund, ^....,
$ 128.68
From Cemetery Fund.
. 620 80
From School Fund ....
. 1028.94
From lecidcQlal Fuad.
. 341.92

sisauBaKMana:
Road Fund------------------------------------ $347 64
SMITH &amp; PUTNAM.
at Genoa, and is President of' the Cemetery Food..... 449.14
School Fund---------------------------- ----- 803.96
Genoa Lime Company nt Toledo. Incidental Fund......—285.55
Last year he shipped from Genoa
ToUl--------------- ---- ------------------------- 1136.29
81., risk. te.r. 1700 car loads of lime, of which 100
BaUar.ee in Treasury$829.06
went to Grand Rapids, 78 to Jackson
LlABlllTIKI:
Ao*a to Holler.
$ 60.00
and 172 to South Bend.
Bond to Smith
73.00
Two
Ceneterv
Bond*
due Kerember
—The Nashville correspondent of
1K, 1874 and 1876, $125 eacb...260.00
the
Hastings
Journal,
in
his
article
on
NICHOLS,
Total--------------------------------878.00
the fire, says:
.1829 0ftThe next morning a placard bearing
tnoa
lira following lines was planted on
AiMits Bbeve IndebiedntM................. U6.0&amp;
the ruins of the News building:
K. J. FJK1GIINEB,
0. A. TRUMAN,
Recorder. President.

NICHOLS’ GROCERY!
*«•!

I*.

'S AND SHOES.
can.

NEW a

Where Orno and his devil may be
We desire to express through the
found early and late, repairing dnmages and getting ready for this week's Nkwb, our hearty- thanks ' those
issue
Orno don’t know what the kind friends that assisted in removing
our goods, from the bunsing building
burned out oftener than once a month on the night of lhe fire.

ONLY S1.50 A YEAR! BROWN &amp; PILCHER,
JACKSON, MICH.

mimicked

at

ar.d

burlesqed

for a

CT

KINDS OF

kind request for order, at last be­
coming discouraged, School House

gooK.8, Stationery,

furniture and building being damaged
by

desperadoes

thoughtless

and

characters that are a disgrace to civil­
ized society and do not deserve the

e&lt;2“

WALL I»A.I&gt;ER

pure air they breathe, prudence dic­

tated that the exhibition should closes

WHOLESALE

AND

O c*- &lt;

RETAIL

much to the. chagin of a majority of
cpeclators and
disnpointment and
sorrow of teacher and pnpiles, before
half of their pieces were lenderd.

JOB PRINTING

MICHIUAX REW
Mrs Joseph

Haskins

ri Z

hr!

3- B?­
.o e o
O P
*: o
cn o

NEW TIN SHOP

K

”86 &amp;
2
_ B-

OP C. C. WOLCOTT.

S
B

AT THIS OFFICE

of Jackson

last week gave birth to a little daugh­
ter weighing but one pound and three

A BOY LOST

• uarters.

Midland Is lhe happy posssser of a
calf wilh two ta:ls.

Sweet's Hots!, Grand Rapids, is to

be raised four feel immediately.
The jBattls Creek Manufacturing

•ri
CT
90

G&gt;

S’g'Ssg

Stxonottmous x 10 ded.

GO
00

CO

» Z.a
ft- os 2:
g-a.2

Company have shipped two machines

of their manufacture to Rio Janero,
Brazil.

So says the Journal.
Foster of Easl

Thomas

While

■ad apeaad a TIN EHOP ia the building
fonocrly occupied by Downing A LiUla, wJ
•tap lay cd U ■•rktn»n.

Sagapaw was loading his gun Mon­

A.. A-. SELLICK,

day itjwant off*, as did also the finger

of his left hand.

The Slate

Legislature convened

formerly nwt *•&gt;« «*
A nailer. where wifi U
eempleto stock of

; — .
,
a.feO *od

WOOD WANTED

nt Lansing Tuesday.

Tin, Copper aid Sheet Iron Ware,

culating petitions among lhe woman,
asking for the reappointment of Dr.

Al THIS' OFEICE.

JOB

Stone.

WORK

• The Jackson, Lsnsin g A-Saginaw

Railroad is now transporting 100 ear
loads of lumber a day.

The Faw Paw

local paper tells

about a Lawton man named Hay­
ward. sellipg his wife to one Geo.

Kessler of Paw Paw. Geo. hod the

All Partlod wonting

Sap-pauxl. Til ul Ws Bncteti cr ON SUBSCRIPTION
BAP-MPOlI*.*,

MEAT MARKET!

bargain put in writing, after which
he brought Carolina home. The pur­

chase price was an old watch. Eight
years ago n similar transaction occur-

ed in Deerfield. Jacob Dodge traded a

&gt;TEL, N.T. T.m-

which ia

ed to avail but little, the Board was

The Kalamazoo women have now
$2215.34 taken hold of the matter and are cir­

engaged in lhe manufacture of lime

C. A. TRUMAN

Remember ths price of th® Nswa,

MASHVILLE HOUSE.

Nasuvn,LK. Mich ,)
Feb 24, 1874- J

Al Lulls ol Country Produce taien ii Eitan? for Gita,
Hintat Market Price.

cow for a woman,

rettratd home,

yoked up his oxen, and came and
took her away. A few days later the

cow broke out and came home and
Jacob kept them both. A year later

£at-« Trwg/ii"g a SpitaJU).

FRESH MEATS,

Wejgoiu, Bwdtaye Grain Drill, 1'lmrt, of an kindK wbleb win M .old lew 'or oath

O. (^WOLCOTT.

C. A. Steshins.
-

.

ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

UtMtkiM th* potdh for p**i fa»om mUn
GvatimtMio* of «h* mum, and would
I also keep in connection with
the Tm Shop, in their season, the
Chppcr Rtayrr Af Mawtr, iht Taylor
.
___ wo.____ l

�ia

' Tte ropRadtoth* negBtfre.

Win ar.3

Y^Trttnme.
"Gwo.fhwCM.ZKrt.—
f Informing you that 1

Washington chargteg

ivetbs pleasure

ClIILDltK.% OFTKR 1AXJM PMJE AND

Dr.

(tetarrh not unfrequently produces deafnews.
Mb. IjtnBmtiaara. of Nettle Laks, (P. O),
Williams Co., O., fonuerly of Durban's Oosn*r», O., has-been cured of desfurwe of four-

prompt
ware, Dayton, BUelby, anti other Dido town*

Catarrh Remedy.

tbuuaam of lhe crusaders. In the latter town

prMuring rain by the use of artillery.

Hn

bm

CURTIS

ao doaf be cc.tld

ly filled with fiatnrw, which i-pread through tbe
coach almost instantly. The passengers wsr»

immense temperance rally in Dayton, the
through lhe windows. The train was stopped qneeUon was put as to whether ladles should in the head, which tcrmluatodin a anrare farm $ 15 Slftl ^StfWLCESi. ST
appointed executive officer for•Michigan at tho as quickly as possible, but Wore they could
, wall ailed
of Catarrh. During tho time ulcerations 6cfa the church, male and female, arose currod Id the pmoI paaaagM, awl I became
to their feet to
rignify that they wholly daaf iu one cafr, with pertiaMeafnoa*
in tho other. The hillammattou liadlnvolrtd *25
seriously burned.
alllbedebcafo •trnctnre* of tbe ear*, and I par II. Apply MOW-O.Ws*&gt;bsr 4k. C«. Xartoo.O
{deint of Davin Hatch, a wealthy citizen of
we* In immediate &lt;len;;er of permanent deafproclamation, calling on Germane to organize neae.. The discharge became profuse and
a rsgiment to "resist thorapid encroachments fetid, both into my tliroat and from my ears.
Lis life and .property.
upon the laws, civil liberty, liberty of cou- In Llii* condtUou I - called on Dr. I'ierco for
F/.VA.VC7AZ. AND tSDCBTRIAL.
• aid. who prescribed bi* Golden Medical Dis­
W5.WL
sclei.ce, and ‘ho domestic hearth." Tills to covery and Catarrh ItMnedy, and under their
uaebave rapidly recovered. My hearing to
well.
hogs for summer packing in the eight States bat th*jr won't scare worth a cent. In Spring­ restored, and my Catarrh- ib entirely
Jon* Sxitk.
wicked eiiy.
of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, KsMsm, Mfimeeola, field, Ohio, tho ladies have fitted up the Epis­
Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin. The returns, copal Church aa permanent headquarters. It
Among the naoazimes for March
ORXRRAL.
is furnished with a Kitchen, beds and toilet there oomee none brighter or better than tho
—K rumor comes from hew York of a eonExcellent atone*.
couventenpes. The City Council hiring passed Milwaukee Monthly.
akeichM and poem*, followed by an illustra­
templated sate of the Tribune to the yohttcal for this trade, average in the eight Hutes 50
‘SRWSEJigXfir
per
cent,
below
tho
number
similarly
fattened
ted fashion department: eiipgeali&lt;in* on bouse
friend* of Roscoe Conkling. # .
iting the ealoonn, they have been going about furtiiahiug ; an article on Um: (oslst and how
ldok&lt;pretty , and Ono editorials, make up
compared with last year, and Minnesota Cljier lim •trpeta for several days, praying and (ring­ to
an
extremely
interesting
book.
Iu
the
April
ing on Ihosidewalk* and in tho gutter*. In
number will be published the first of a series of
Columbus, Ohio, the friends of the temper­ article* of hou«o plane, accompanied with
eat averages of the several States.
ran-ful cstimatM *■ to coat of budding in
Ohio.
brick or wood, and hint* on aud coit cf furlington aud Quincy railroad during 1873 were
utoblng. Tliccc paper* alpno
!» of the
In Indiana the crusade ia spreading, the greatest value to thaw obutempaUng build­
*11,600,000 ; operating expenees, W,006,000;
0 Net
ing. Ths prico of tin* magazine to only *1 a
been brought to a doe? in the United Htaiee net eaniiug**! *4.O7O.461h-Lel aarninga over
year, and a local Bgaiil l« wanted tn this place.
MeryltfbiUy,
*960,083,
or
a
little
over
10
par
LA8T.’.:.sn.miittrsff'5
C-urt al Springfield, and has restfltcd In
Addrera with atamp for apocman copy, F. J.
been
fully
inaugurated
in
Richmond.
At
•
Gilmore, Milwauk*e, Wta
“
Judgments against tbe whole bateh, the total cent, on its capital slock.
amount being *316,029.10.
mitt cd, and at others they haro been turned
Tire New York Weekly Wilness at
POLITICAL.
COLORADO WAAS
away. While a praying band was kneeling in One Dollar per annum, to ths beat Weekly f ir CnasnmpUve* and AtthmaU
been passed for lhe appointment of a • —Tho nomination of Himmons to bo Collect­
newspaper In America. It luui iucreawcd in
or of Customs at Boston has been confirmed
circulation tenfold within a year.—[Com.
by the United Rifles Senate, by a vote of 30
man dared to make insinuations against tho
regulations which shall be, prima farie, to 16, and Ben Butler is tho happiest man in
The New York Daily Witness at THIS PRINTING INK
purity of the ladies' character. Thia was re­
reMsonable, and to prosecute for all'violations Christendom. The report telegraphed from
sented oven by tlrt intemperate men, who Three Dollar*, U beat for buaine*a men. Send
Washington
that
Bimmons
had
been
rejected
of them, for -.vhich purpose they are allowed
(by
jMwtal card) for sample copiea.- [Com.
threatened
summary
vengeance
could
tho
per
­
was entirely premature.

KansasLaiiflstSS

Choice

FBpvnr'S VT.EMIFUOK COMFITB
NEW HOUSE. 200 ROi MS. flFLEliDID TABLX
Cntnwrrriai Trav.len mm! th* Trav«Ua« VuMic
Win a»4 »»»rr
Ikil 1»
la a
Aral eJ*M Hoi.l Tk«b**t*l«•*«•»H«m»*teChl- the Sierra Nevada mountains'
----------of which
nia, the iBbdndnal
*-ithou: the txw?
are extracted there;
Mtion is---almcwt
of Alcohol.
Tbe - ---------------­
daily asked. “What la th® cauw of the
unparalleled aucoess at Vxxmiak BattxesT” Our answer U, that they remove

GARGLING OIL

The Studvd Uixnu of tta United Etitw.

Gain 'nf all kinds.

are a gentle PurgoUve aKwgllaa • Tonic,
relieving Oragwrtiun or Inftaimotton of
the Liver and Vboeral O.gans, ia Bilious

TUcXtecte, '
/ e*"* aoct, &lt;jc-. 4c..
LargoSizoSl.GO. Medio ra 60c. Small 25c.
Small S’m for Family UM.fficento.
Th" Gargling Oil ha» been te “»• *?,*

VinoA*.

seeds

MU WTUU lur pa-pir aa&gt;
The Gargling Oil is for m!p.’y
pectaMe rlralcr* thmwghoul the IbHieS

“JUBILEE ORCAN8.”

nr. &lt;Mau imr
inR-im ......
---defy contradiction. Manufactured at
Lockport, N. Y., U. 8. A., by

Merchant’s Gargling Oil Go.

at

—A bill is pending In the Canadian Parlia­
—The authorities at Waehington,' sayii a
correspondent, are scrioualy apprehensive of ment giving the ballot to women in municipal
elections. ,
an Indian war of no mean proportions.
—Tho rumor is again revived that Secretary
Richardson will resign and be succeeded by
Centennial wilh ' al! Mr. Delano.
—The fight over the Boston Collectorehip
tional and international affair. Ho approve* continues to be the absorbing topic of conver­
very warmly of the Exposition &gt;AoJecL In­ sation and discussion in Washington and the
ternational Expositions have bean held by East. Tho breach between tho Butler aud
anti-Bntler factious tn Massachusetts is irre­
parably widened, aud henesforth no quarter
now ho thinks it is our turn. Our hundredth
will be shown by either party.
anniversary ought to bo celebrated iu this
way, and Philadelphia is its fittest rite, aa it
PATROXS OP RV8RAXDRY.
was there the Declaration of Indejieudcace
—Tho so-called Boston Grange, which was
excommunbatsd by the National Grange, re­
fuses to disband, and has set up an organiza­
in its infancy, acknowledging our inability io tion of its own.
give it the international character to which
—Grange* are being organize-' in Wisconsin

son be found ouL This conduct upon the
Tub National Surgical Institute of
part of some of tho naloon-kee|»eni is rousing IgniAMAFToLi*, Indiana, after fifteen year* of
the entire city to indignation and co-opera- C«th ha* beet me tho largoat Inatitution of
kind in America, and ha* teen remarkably
aneceaaful in the treatment of Paralyria, Hu­
A» Lincoln, Nob., a ealuun-kovpvr forcibly man defortnitie*. Bile*, Catarrh. Finlula, aud
ejected tho women from liis house. They Chronic diaeeiiea. We niidei aland they treat
then fell upon their knees in front of 4ha sa­ none bnt curable rare*, and that they arc roaloon, and vowed a determination to haunt him •onablo in their chargee. Send to the Inat'tute for their new general circular.—[Com.
day and night til\he gives up tbe busineM.
Many persona suffer with sick headIn Stprgis, Mich., the crusaders liave
achieved a great victory. Every liquor estab­ ache and nervou* hsodaone, r'aially induced
lishment In the town has been cloefd, lhe by coatirenoM, indigeetion, Ac. fltieh person*
will find relief if not cure, by kotpiug t! o
proprietors signing a pledge to forever abstain tx&gt;wel* open wilh small do*e* of Parsun't
from the iniquitous business.
Purgatite Pills.—[Com.

moving, and tho Legislature is to be asked by
monstrous petitions to pave a local prohibition
John Lilchtenfel, a Richmond, Ind., saloon­
keeper, emptied his liquors in the street.

reduction from 12J to 4 cents

—Indiana has 1,460 grangee—an average of
butcher-aliop.
.
sixteen io each oountj-.
.
Braudcrberg. the stubborn liquor-dealer of
Oxford, Ohio, who tried to get an injunction
rORKIO.X.
against tbe praying women, has surrendered,
—K dispatch from Calcutta states that 280,­
poured out his liquors, and signed the pledge.
060 natives in Bengal are famishing from wui
The bells were rung, and groat rejoicing en—Charles Shirley Brooks, editor of the LonTwo Springfield, Ohio, hotel* hare been de—Sir Bartle Frerc, at a -nceting of the Royal dared nuirauee*, and ordered to close till the
Geographical Society recently, stated that af­ proprietor*, give bond* not to sell *i4ritueu«
*
ter a conference with Mr. Kcrk he had come Uqaoni.
The women of Han Prauciaco have o(&gt;enad a
to the conclusion that the report of Dr. Uvingatono's death was true. The Queen has praying cnmdo against the rum-bole*.

—Tho " two-million comma," aa it is called,
proves to the satisfaction of taxpayers not to
be so aerious a matter after all. Tho Treasury
Department reports, that tho whole amount
of duties which has been refunded on frulte,
which the intrusive comma throw into lhe free
list, ia *71,000, and the amount due and un­
paid to 4-37,0!*).
—A portion of the Tenth Cavalry recently granted a pension of *1,000 per annum to the
engaged a banu of Indians on the Double dead explorer's children.
Fork of the Brazos river, in Texas, killing
Michael Hicks Beach has been appointed Chief
—Another invMtigatioti by Congress ia Bocretaiy for Delaud, aud Str Henry Belwin
Ibbetson Under Secretary for the Home De­
partment.
—A shocking story of Mexican barbarity
formed, some of them entering into agreement
with certain attorneys who are pressing the com« from the Stole of Vera Crur. A quarrel
matter before Congress, by whigh ths latter between two towns resulted in a' fight, in
will profit largely, aud some of tbe rightful which seventeen persons were'killed. The
ciaimants be defrauded of their share in the
• raid on the rival village and began an indiecriminate massacre, killing the’ children and
CRIMK AXD CRtJtrXALS.
—George ScoU, a well-to do farmer of
—A London dispatch ray* tire following ad­
Clinton county, Iowa, recently murdered his ditional appointments of members of the new
wife by shooting her four times with a re - Government are officially announced: Duke
volvur, and thin blew out his own brains. of Aberconi, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland;
Thomas Edward Taylor, Chancellor of the
cuniary troubles.
Duchy of Lancaster ; Sir Charles Berwyer Ad­
derly, President of tlie Board of Trade;
notorious baud of Robseou county (N. C.) George Sclater Booth, President of the Local
outlaws, was recently killed in the upper part Government Board; Algernon Fulks Egerton,
of Robesnu county by three citizens. He «u Naval Secretary to tbe Admiralty; James
tuning his banjo preparatory to playing for Lowther, Under Secretary for the Colonial
Deportment
at him. taking effect in hia head, killing him
instantly.
- • - British f n;o« in Ashan tec, confirms, in a dis-.
—A frightful story comes from New York patch to ths London War Office, thn severe
of a homicide commitlcl by a party of fight.g reported-in the vicinity of Coomaric,

—A Madrid dispatch says the Spanish army
under Gan. Morioncz haa made three attacks
on lhe Carlist force before Bilboa, aud was re­
pulsed each Ume.
protecting hia own household..

ing the rather of tbe huge forgery which

very high-handed ease of mob law to
Ind from Newcastle. De!., where a iranr

Turkomans recently made an attack on the
Ruseiaa fortifications. They were defeated,
■ and. white crossing a frozen river during their

tbo BepubUc of Spain.
u.4i.«..v.

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
THROAT AND LUNGS,
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, Asthma and
Consumption.

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known- A *ure Remedy.
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OLD NVHME.
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fl.. I
years summer fly. He goes through !
life on tiptoe, and dies like cologne ;
water spilt oyer the ground."
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FLOCS-Choice While Winter, »8.a-«9.r,q ; Ited
Winter, KS.tfc^'.OO. Wut»r—No. 1 Sj-rlnK,
; No. IRprlcur, »l.U'4«4l.ie,‘. ; Mo. 8 Hprinf,
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031c.

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S5 to S20 .T^x;„'JS:.T^-i5.7=S

or old. mala raoro Booty *1 work tor Ol tn Uteir *pan&gt;
crow between table- beera»d ginger-pop, ■
tnocMnta,cralltb*Uu&gt;*. tbaa atanrthfa«a»M. Par&amp;aa.
teatrw. Addr*** G. Brtgaox X Ca, Pocltend, MM*n
with Lhe cork left out; a fresh-water
ir» vrttb cover tailing |
. _ _______ _
mermaid found in u cow-pasture with J
ilffion* of mother* and : AGH1TTS
IT T ZE ZD.
infant
of
oa*
week
okt
to
'
“Monopolies and the People,"
her hands filled with dandelions. He |
ia a tea-cupful of syllabub ; a kitten in •
trousers ; a sick monkey with a blonde ’
moustache. He is a vice without any
tendrils ; a fly drowned in Oil; a paper
kite in a dead calm. He lives like a j
butterfly—nobody can tell why. Ho is I
ns harmless as a pennyworth of sugar |
HER FACE WA8 HER FORTUNE,
candy, and as usoleM oa a shirt-button !
without a hole. He is as lazy as a l_______ ____________________ . ,

I’atejct Mbdicisw.—That there are
toms good patent medicines no intelligent man dare for a moment deny; and
pre-eminent is the great California hero
medicine, Vixkgab Birnum, discovered
by Da. 3. Walkeb, a prominent phytiiemu of San Francisco. This medicine,
although called Bitters, is not to be
ciassed among the vile “fancy drinks"
recommended and sold over the bar by
rum-renders, but is a combination ol
pare herbxlistic extracts, known to posseaa sterling medicinal qualities, and is
compounded without *ho use in any
ahajje of spirits. Ita action upon the
internal system is hot stimulating to the
extent that alcoholic poison is, bnt it at
once attacks blood-impurities, and by
removing the original cause destroys
tho germs of disease and invites return­
ing health. Its action upon the stom­
ach and liver render it an almost cer­
tain specific in the most stubborn cases
of dynpepoia, und^in truth imparts newlife and vigor to the whole system. It
is one of the-beat medicines ever in­
vented.
_____ ________
32

JOHN HODGE, Secretary.

R^x Ml*. Ifoarhra, An:*, IkJ-bns*. Noth'. Ac.
A.F. uembt, cr ukax a co-. X. Y., Soto Amu.
fldsnes Ii
Have yon inflammatory sore throat, -------- —
------------- aji-w- rari^tT
•tiff Joint*, or hunene** from any cause what- Ulll I CCQ
which thr*«h*»n*iH»*
Cweki. C-hO,
over? Have
Hare you
too rheumatic
rbeiimaiic or other pein*
jndn* in I, HUL
HULlLuv
LLuv Univ
UH I v wheat.Au:.'««*.
},r/,-t!vh,c:&gt;i&gt;
jne/ical «kHL
auy part of the body ? If so. use JoAnwo.:
Anodyne Ltnburnl. internally and externally. Circai»t *ndt»rm«io&gt;Zo.«M'-vis.M**crtAMlco
------------- —--------- ;--------daelsn la *e*di aud dried fruit. MHwsukt.v, Wl«
Go To RrvxnsiDZ Water Core, Hamilton, HI. : ---------------------------- -----------------------------------

IIOUMHliULD FA3ACE x AND VANILY
** —A wonderful religious revival is in prog­
ress in Cairo, HL
—A bill is pending in live Mis-dssippi Leg-

NEW BOOK

THE YO8KMTTK VALLEY,
tSxSO lurhra. tn 17 011 Color*.
Masaove, ou* »•*». «tto Mo**t*4 Ckrowo. ..B«00
Nacaalue, ,.n« rear, wilh Unmounted Chromo. 1 BS

I-run-M',

sul niher* l» •'»&lt;! al( m.« for term* and Spacliara
t*g*Jlr.». AddrM* S- K- IHCrKl*. FuMtoker.
&lt;1 Park Row, K. T. City, or XrWbnrgh, H. T.

the;

blood purifier and a Ufo-gitdiw prir.^iple,
a perfect HeuovaUir and Inviyxmar
of tho system. Never before in the
history of the world has a medieioe bora
compounded posaewung the remarkobte

o' Dr. Walder’s

tire, and Anti-Ililio1*'
Gratefal Thousands proclaim VnrEGAK BiTTKRS the moat wonderful Inrigoranc that ever siutatnad the suikiug
system.
No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwelj, provided their bones aironot de­
stroyed by mineral poison or other
mean", and vital organs wasted beyond
repair.
Bilious. Remittent and Inter­
mittent Fevers, which are so prera&gt;lent in tbe valleys of our groat -rivers
throughout the United Stete^'especially
those of tbe Mtosls^ppi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, 1 cnncsiee. Cumberland, Arkan­
sas, Bed, Colorado, Brazos, Bio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro­
anoke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and
Auturpn, and'ftmarkably so daring sea­
sons of unusual heat and dryness, .are
invariably accompanied by extensive de­
rangements of the stomach and Hver,
and other abdominal viscera- In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a.powerful influence upon tbesa various or­
gans, is essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for the purpose equal to
I Dr. J. Walksb’s Vinbgar Brmuts,
as they will speedily remove the dark­
colored viscid matter with wlflgh tbe
bowels are loaded, at tho same time
stimulating the secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all its fluids with Vinkgak
Bitters. No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus fore-anned.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head­
ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightnet&gt;s of tbe Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitatation of the Henrt, Inflammation of tho
Lungs, Pain in tbe region cf tho Kid­
neys, and a hundred other painful symp­
toms. are the offsprings of DyupBpMi
One bottle wjB prove «testerguarantee
of its merits than a lengthy advertise­
ment.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White
Swelling. Ulcer*, Eryripcl**, Swelled Ne*k,
Goitre, fccn'fuion* InftaintnaUi^: Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial AffccOld
Sores, Eruptions nf the Skin, Sore Svw, etc.
In these, an in all other constitutions Dis­
cuses, W albek's V IKKAB Bitteb* aaVO
*hown their great curative power* in tho
most obstinate and intractable case*.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious. Remit­
tent mid Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
the Blood, Liver, Kidney* and Bladder,
tbexa Bitters hare no equal. Surb Pieeasea
are canoed by Vitiated Blood.
Machauicai Diseases.-Persons en­
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumber*, Typc-aeUen, Gold-beaters, and
Miner*, u they advance in life, are aubjec*
to paralysis of tlw Bowels. To guard
ngainrt this, take a does of WaLXM’s Vimkgab BirrKim occasionally.
For Skin Diseases’ Eruptions, Tet­
ter, Salt-Rheum, Btoiche*, Spot*. Pimple*,
Purtule*, Built, Carbuncle*, Ring-worm#,
Scald-head, Sore Eyw. Erywpclo*. Itch.
Scurf*, Diacoloratiou* of the Skin, Humor*
and Diseaaea of the Skin of whatever name
or nature, are Hterally dag up nd earned
ont of tee syrtnm iu a abort time by the use
of these Bitter*.
»
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in lhe *yiitem of *o many thouiaDd*.
are effectually destroyed anti removed. No
Hvstem of medicine, no vermifuge*, no anthclminitlc* will free the ayatem from wwuis
like Uienft Bitter*.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo­
manhood. or the turn oT lift, the* Tonic
Bitter* display so decided an influence that
improvement ia soon naroepflbfo.
Clnuue the Vlualed Blood rtiaever you find rte impurities burning through
tho ekin in Pimple*, Eruption*, w Bore*;
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
doggish in lhe Vidos: clranoe it when it i«
fotu; rour feclinga will tell you when. Keep
the blood pure, and the health of tbe •yirtein
will follow.
K. H. MCDONALD * CO,

RUPTURES
POSITIVELY CURED
ffiissjsmsssi

baa been found guilty cf perjury aud aen-

ilaviug naed U tn our
trial Isa ted 180 days.

•WOT WAR ON RUM.

Sub-Divisions of tho Liat
Ak-ohol
every family,

m

Two OLD ladies trareling on tho New
York Centra! railway recently gres’.ly
troubled the conductor, the erne protest­
ing thfcl she would die i! the window

MILWAUKEE.

TG^I.I&gt;O.

If you save aeylhlw lu atvrrtlM. in which VO*
With te dtrsel lha aUctixm of lb • pntl.c aener.lly.

CONSUMPTION

ADVERTISE IN THERE NEWSPAPERS.

Carbolated Cod Liver Oil

Cat*fc&lt;a«* at which, wilh fun parti relax, willb*
■Mil tros *b a*plica ties to

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C7FF AND C.

Aud rrUinlnr tb«re b* tbovabt;

From hl. b*»rt-a stoat jrlcr;
Tto« et youth Ritoid fire relief.

A IVOMAN N CHOICE.
“ I wish I knew what to dor
Kate Warfield, silting on ft knoll iu
the cool, shadowy 'orchard, on n warm
and pleasant summer afternoon, gave
utterance to
wish.
- I

Sho waa in a quandary. She had.two
lovers, and she wondered which it was
best to choose.
i
John RsuuforJ was young, and had a
life full of promise, and great possibil­
ities before him.
But he was poor.
Kato Warfield know that he loved her
aa a strong man can love, but could sho,
used to th© luxuries of life, give up
that which seemed necessary to her
comfort, and mairy a poor man?
Philip Leith was old, and rich. And
ho, in this letter which she hud just
been reading, made her an offer, of his
heart—supposing such an organ to be
in existence—and hand. Ho conld give
her the things aho longed for, tho glitter
and show she coveted.
.
She heard somo one whistling down
the road, and looking down that way
saw John coming. Something seemed
to tell her that sho must decide between
her lovers now, and in a swift way she
looked the matter over. On pno side
Wealth and fashion, and all that heart
could wish for in the gratification of
its selfish, woiIdly enjoyments. On the
other hand, an humble life, and strug­
gles to dimb to that position where
wealth could place her at once.
But then? Did she—could she love
Philip Leith, a man old enough to be
her father? Would kin wealth make up
for what her life would have if love was
in it? As she asked herself that ques­
tion she felt a twinge which told her
that, after nil, ah© cared ter John Rviusford as she had never cared for any
Other man, and for n moment sho won­
dered if life with him would not b« pref­
erable to life with Philip Leith and all
his wealth.
But the glitter of gold blinded her,
and she shut her eyes to tho purer
vision which passid before them tor a
moment, and in that resolute crushing
down of the better impulses of her
nature, John Rainsford’s answer to his
wooing was made, before .he asked for it.
He came up the orchard path, anti
sat down upon tho knoll beside her. He
had learned, in the summer gonn by, to
love thia wvmou aa he thought he could
never love another one.
She wav a:l
that was pure and true and womanly in
woman to him.
“ I have had a letter from the city,"
she said. “I am going bock next

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composition on cbicnenf.
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to love her, Iknowing
tho wldom speaking otherwise thaw
while to what he wss drifting, was the’kindly to bar husbsad, though often
prombed wife of another? How he sorely tried; for, at heart, Petef waa
Most usually it takes two eggs for to
- -•been deceived
‘ ‘ in his estimate
—*- of kindness and docility personified ; but,
had
make a chicken, because, if you will put'
her. I think the shock which John alas ! there waa danger of his going to
eighteen eggs under a hen, ouly about
Rsinsford’s faith in woman s truth to- tho bad. Tito symptoms were strong
nine at ’em will hatch. A hen is ao
ceived wa«, st that moment, full as in thftt direction. Could Mr*. Doldrum
careless and stubborn that most likely
strong as that which her answer gave correct him ? She had resolved" that
idle won’t cover her eggs all over, and
sho
would
try.
the love he held for hdr. ’ To him she
It wns a . cold, drizzling day in mid to they get chilled ; then they are ever­
was the ideal woman.; the type of wom­
lastingly
gone up. Also, th© rats will
ankind, and. proving her untrue, he November—such n day as finds an Rim­
rob a nest; so tlmt, if yon get half ot k
doubted all, because bo had been so less, thriftless man knowing not what
brood,
it is a tol'able crop, and you
to do with himself when left to his own
cruelly deceived in her.
‘
■
should be thankful.
Then, I think, it
Sho saw the lines af pain about hia :rosoutcos. Ptter had eaten his break­
stands to reason this ought to prove
fast, nnd sat brooding over the kitchen
mouth.
’
.
what I said at first. A hea which has
stove. His wife said to him ;
“lam sorry," she began.
“ Peter, can’t you put some kind of got a yonog family is more ©roMeritan
But he slopped her.
anything else which can bo compared
“ Don t!” he quid. “ Leave the mat- ia wcrlher-strip on the bottom of the
with her under the sun in the United
ter as it is. It is Im tier sb. No words back door to-dny ? The wind and rain
States. Tli fro never w«s a thing wliich
boat
in
there
dreadfully."
of yours ate needed to soften the blow.
“No,” answered Peter, with a shud­ cau ruffle its feathers up backward and
I shall get- over it, in time, I think,
rag© worse than a fool hen. A turkey,
der.
“
It's
a
oOld,
wet
job,
and
I
don
’
t
without them.”
gobbler will do it, but he dou’t_go off
“If I had known—” aha'said, but !feel like it.”
into a red hot passion about it, and
"
Well,
can
’
t
you
fix
the
pump
?
The
again he interrupted her.
handle is loose, nni tho lower box make a foul of himself, and got enemies
“ I am going now. - I hop^. you will •
a’l for .nothing, like a hen would. A
leaks.
”
,
bo happy and never regret what you '
“.I can't do .it, Busan. I Ain’t a chicken in tho spring-time which waa
have done, but somo day I think you
put to hatch in March, if it has good
will see what a pitiful amusement it is ipump-maker.”
luck nnd don’t die' of tho pip, or gapn,
to win a man’s love, just for the mere . “Bat you can do something toward
or
the cholery-morbus, or get drowned
sake of winning it. Good-by.”
.
:it if you try.”
“ I don’t want to try. Ten to one I or something, will be big enough to sell
And John lUinsford was gone. •
to
the restaurant about in Juno. They
sp’ile it."
Eight years passed, bringing strange should
1
“ Then won’t you fix my mop and will fetch $•; a dozen, and a chicken ischanges with them.
more popular where it is’ a spring
K»t« Wsrtold. iotlw y~r. s»uo by :
mnoU.t.ammw.It.n.oon .bou .b,, .
''but b&gt;d.y. They'll wiggle Ibronfh chicken than if it would live long
enough to get as tough as Methusel^*.
had madeJier choice between the. mm “ Jon ro kcerittl.
who lo«xl her. B»&lt;1 bMMO « wi!« nnd a [
“ Yon can at lout fix the wra.lo.« iu They say that a spring chicken is adux' our chamber so that they won’t rattle uriuns-thing for to broil and mix up
with toast. That's what I have heard.
,
w„„„ 1 so, and let in so much wind?"
In all those veant she bod not sue’
.
- , , . ,
...
T ,
» :„.r
“ Don t bother, Susan. I am t in the Once in n great a bile we have spring
cocdcd in forgetting John Riinsfora— ,
, , , . *
,
„
mood for work. Just you wash your chickens for dinner. Then we have the
she had tned to do so. Her husband t
■ r
..
preacher, or ciao some company, and 1
,
. .
,
rr , , i ■ ।
; dishes, and let me alone. ’
hod been kind to her. He had lavished
_ !
,
Having thus spoken Peter arose and eat at the seroud-band table, aud I can
his wealth Alpou her. JJut she could not I
a
.
.
uui
took his hat from tho floor where he always tell by the savory smell a going
love him. She bau been a true and j, bad thrown it, and prepared for going i °n in the kitchen that broiled chicken
faithful wife to him, that is, if a women |; out. His wite know very well his in- ! ought to be good enough for anybody,
can bo that without love, but all the ■ tended destination. Hu was going to ' But if I can’t get something to eat
white a memory lurked in her heart of the tavern,
|jmsro where
whwo he
be would
wouW be sure
BBro to i ntoro
more substautialler
subslauuniier than
tnan u
a smell
smett Ii
a summer-time that had been .irang^y
of
crouiwl&gt; and &lt; dwBJa f*fl b*ok on roast beef.
A
sweet «
and n
pleasant
of the
na«nn because
MMansBo
e love
u
wberc he would drink more oy less. chicken don’t gather Khrewdncss like n
that had como to her in it
Titus far Peter bad not been iu the ’ owl, and it never picks up auy wisdom.
The year, tadbroogbt ebay —J
d‘ri^ng7otoi j
rt » (.lehlellUringiik.’. I»x M
to John Bainsford.^ He
I
babik waa growing upon him. As J you can show me a more stupider tiling
wwvwb
learning

PRXRIDKNT (HUNTS F/AM'N ON TUX
FINANCES.
8«rnator Joow, of Nevada (says a Wuhlngton diapalch), han obtained permission from
President Grant to publish the foil -wior

tlanal rrjnvrlty. T betirv*. forth, r. that th* time
montmnut

M

from enchantment. Light shone on
gay, bright faces full of tho glad ex-1

citemait of youth and life, and ou older
and soberer, face*, for whom tho novelty
and freshness of such gatherings had
worxofi. Jcwdsflashetjandapaxkled.and

scen inough of life to know this.
“Step a minute, Peter," she eaid.
“ What for ? ’’
’“ Wait.and sec."
Peter bad curiosity and ho waited.
Satan left tho kitchen, and when sho
returned she hod on her hood and
shawl, with an umbrella iu her" hand.
“ Sakes alive! Sa.“au, where ’r ye
going?”
“I am going with you, Peter; yon nro

|
,
!
j
i
'
'
lent an nddcl brilliancy to, the scene.
j
Tho sir was full of strange and sweet j
to tho tavern, and I shall keep
perfumes. &lt;The soft and mellow music , going
_
uu company.
from an unseen band made the air vi- Joa
company,
•Peter stared. "
■
brate with exquisite melody.
“ Good graci us ! Susan, what ’r ye
Kate Leith, in a dress of somo rich
fabric, that set off the beauty of her tliinking of ? ’’
“ It is lonesome here without you,
face to j.'erfcction, looked out upon the
socne with a hope stirring in her heart Peter, and if there is comfort to be
that was very sweet and tender. The found at the tavern why mayn't I go
man wlo had loved her in the years and enjoy it with you ? At all events,
gone by was there. Bhc was free now, I am going."
“Susan!"
and she knew that she loved him. If,
“Don’t worry, Peter; I won’t say
in all there years, ho had not forgotten
a
word
in the presence
of jjour
cronies
tr Ij
■
------- —
— --------her
And then the woman’s heart stirred lto
Jour
We’ll only enjoy
feeling that was inexpressibly "ourselves together. ’
wiUr
. _ _ . .
...
**
TV,. .-I-...
“ Do
you .null,
really mt an it
it, Snr*.n
Baran */? ’”■
tender. Her life had lacked something
“Pater, would yon stay biro all
that gold- could not purchase. It was
rd
one
in
this
house
the
whole
dreary
love that she had needed to make her
life what the life of every woman ought day long? I um going to the tavern

Peter was not entirely ojdivious. Ho
felt the reproof. He took off his hut
and hung it upon a peg. Then be
scratched his head, and finally said :
“ I declare, Susan, that is a pooty
considerIde smart lectur’ delivered ut
short notice. Don't let’s aay no more.
Jcel yon take off your hood and shawl,
and I’ll atay at home.”
Susan went away and removed her
outer garments, and Peter got his ham­
mer and nails and w« ut at work, and be­
fore noon lie had fixed a wealher-atrip
ti{xm the door; had fixed the pump
and the mop ; had tightened the cbambcr windows, besides having done
various other little things that were
needful. And,
in tho afternoon,
"So soon ?" ho said, slowly, and look­
sparred up by the accomplishment!! of
ing thoughtfully off to the blue hills.
the morning. De sought work on his
She knew well enough what he was
own account.
thinking about
And wlieu night came ho felt better
“ Yes; I have lingered here too long
and happier than he had felt before in
already. Tliin summer has been a very
a long time. And the good influence
MRS. DOLbH UM'H LECTURE did ndt £«-du with the day. That proved
attest summers of my Hf*’ I thick. ”
luc luriiiDg-ppnit of a life. Thence­
“Canyon guees what it has been to
Peter Doldrtr.n was inclined to be
forward Peter Do!drum went on im­
proving until he became a thrifty and
learned a lesson in it that I have never
self-reliant mau.
tried to lexm before.
I have learned
to love—to love you !”
telb'ct or much worldly gooda. Peter
A GOOD EDUCATION.
’

A swift color flashed into her cheek?.
He was coming toward her, with a
sweet-faced woman leaning on his arm.
He saw her, and came forward with I
outstretched hand.
“I am happy to meet you once
more,” he said. Her eyes drooped under
hut gate, and a soft, hippy light came
ami went in them. . She gave him hef
hand with an eagerness that told how
glad klie wai to sec him.
“Allow me to present my wife.
Lain, this in an old friend of mine, Mrs.
Lrith.*?
Every trace of color faded from the
woman's face. But she gave his wife
her hand in a smiling welcome, and
murninred a few words of congraiulation, while her heart was covering up a
sweet hope that Itad met a swift and
sudden death. So true it is that smiles
can hide an aching heart!—Ebon R
Herford, in Water* Rural.

Warhlnjttoc;

Ito- Military

admit, frv« of duly, photographic and lithographic

. ,Tr. r.iiiur
adopted- rigidly adhered to.

VARIETIES.
WaaTiixB-RKrorr—-A thunder-clap.
Studiovs

UiefuHowtng btUa: Itoqalrinr tb« varkrai branch**

The American desert, iu Colorado, is
a desert, not became deficient in fertil­
ity, But on account of an excess of alkali
in the soil. The country is rolling but
not mountainous, and the principal vegtatiori is sagebrush grearewood. The
water of the small streams fa unfit to
drink, and good water can only b« ob­
tained by the. boring of artesian wells.
The Union Pacific raihoad has been
obliged to provide a supply e( water for
its engine by such wellr. Five have
l»ecn completed, au l another is being
bored. It is believed that such wells
could be used for irrigating purposes,
and that with the waahing-ont of the
excess of salts from the soil the .“ dec­
eit” could be turned into profitable

Doldrum was a day-laborer, in a amaU
To read the English language well, to
country village, owning a poor cottage write a neo*, legible hand, and be master
strength and tenderncaa. Beneath Ira ai«d a j&gt;oor piece . of land ; ' bnt of tho first four rules of arithmetic, so
gaze, she felt how unworthy she was Ixrth cot and land might have! at to dispose of al emse, with accuracy,
b-jen much better had Peter Dol- every qtieafion of figures which come
“Ism soiry,” she raid, slowly.
drum so willed and determined. In up in practice—J c«U thia a good educa­
He started, growing pale.
fart, h's mt, which came from the tion. And if you add the ability to
parents of his wife, was pleasantly sit­ write pure, grammatical English,'I re­
•‘Why?'’ he Hiked.
“Because—this letter it from the uated, and the land had been once of gard it as an excellent education. These
tho very best qualify. But Peter wm are the tools. You can do much with
Ije answered not a word, bnt hia eyes natiafied to work for others who would them, hut you are helpteas without
MABTiNsvinijE, Jnd., ehtimv te have
wew ou her face in a strange, half- pay him, taking little hoed to the them. They are the foundation; and prtMiuci-d the large-n hog iu tbc United
capacities and possibilities of bisown unless y«m begin with these, al) your States. It weighed 1,133 p-mii'^H.
hr r* be true? Could itbethat the wom­ place. And yet Peter bad not lived flashy aUainmontK, a little geology, and
Beamie ftuxiabes the world with
an he hod thought to be so tiue and unhappily. His wife was a thrifty,
4,000,000 pounds of
a year,
writing, good-natured ▼«aasf telipua rubbish —Eiward Everett.
womanly, Mid who had let him go oa

“ ghost of a chance.”
A good place to study the dead lan-

hung his head.
’ Do not run in debt to the shoo-maker.
It is unpleasant to bo irnablo to say your

n&gt;u&lt;h di«conirt. Tula Aon* would aid greatly lu

sole ia your own.
A Naw Haven jmper offers to ex­
change six newwpoems on spring for a

log anch lulcreat aa would coiamaod par in gold, to

Senate.—Favorabl»

bottle of cough sirup.
Chicago has a female sexton, and she
is charged with reserving all the best

graves for the young men.
A lunatic writes to ask whether, when
a door is not a door, but a jar, tho door

of redttupttou.
‘
. .
Such I*gl»!*t.ou would Iuxurc » rrttira to acund
toy Judgment, woik Mm bardllilp to th* debtor

jam is kept in tho said jar.
The Sioux City Journal describes one
of tho belles of a ball-room as “ a grace­
ful little toad." She must have thonc

lloanelai

particularly in tho hop.

A little boy commences his compo­
bill wu sition on “ Tho Horse ” thus : “ Tho
horso ia a very useful animal; it has
four legs—one on each corner.”
dial....
Cknevh-Officeb—“ What nge, mad­
rpirltrd debato, am, shall I put you down ?" Madam
(after mature reflection)—“ What have
HrcfrUzj of the Trsoeury to »u»p*ai &lt;ork on j.uh- you put down for tho lady overhead ?"
Sc bulldiu£« tn certain caeca.
One fatal objection to cremation is
Wkdxksdav, Jauo 3.—Senate—Tho Con•ular and Diplomatic and reunion Appropriation that our gr^at men, whom we safely get
rid of by burial would be continually
“ rising, Phamix-liko from their ash-

Approyrtolioil

A paiison onco prefaced his sermon
with " My friends, let us asy a few
words before wo begin." This ia about
equal to tho chap who took a short nap

commlltt*....
March

prraaitatton within tor Um* preacrlbed It'*’

aiudoru chc*l&gt;-,rau»l«rt*tlc.u rra-.tiition—I'rcllug-

NOT TO BE FRIGHTENED.
An old Frond« ahoomiker, who
b&lt; listed that nothing could frighten i . .. Woodford prr*M*l«d a patlUuu from New Ycr«
him, wm put to the test by two young
men.
One of them pretended to be
dead, and the other, going to the shoe­
maker. induced him to “ sft up” with
the supposed corpse. Tho shoemaker
was in a hurry with some work he had
promised to hare compkted the next
morning.
So be took his tools and
leather and began working beside the
corpse. About 13 o'clock at night a
cup of black coffee was brought him to
keep him awake. Ho drank it and re­
sumed work.
About 1 o'clock the
coffee having exhilarated him. forget­
ting that he was in the presence of
death, he commenced to sing a lively
tune,'keeping time with his hammer.
Suddenly tho corpse arose, andcxdaimed
in a hollow voice : " When a man is in
tho jtrerenco of doth ho should not
sing!" The shoemaker started, thou
suddenly dealt the corp** * blow on
the head, exclaiming at tue same time :
“When a man is dead she should not
apeak. “ It waa the taat time they tried
to t care th© shoemaker.

A cmmorMAM in Georgia finished his
bermon, made the concluding prayer,
It is said that it castor oil
gave the blcsajng, announced a temperanco mealing, and in conclusion in­ with glycerine, and a few
formed bis cvngrcgation he had now a tho oil of cinnamon added,
of the caster oil ctw scaroely

which be would sej *t only &lt;1 a bag.

before he went to sleep.
James Biuaas and wife, of Kansas
City, are a loving oouplc. James asked
his duck of his wife, on the first day of
^farch, to put some wood in tho stove,
and she wouldn’t, and ro be wouldn t,
and -they both wouldn’t ever since.
What a laving of fuel where love burns
so bright and warm on the family altar.
The tu cond case of cremation in this
country ha- just been reported. How
infinitely pathetic is the sample ttatement of the bereaved mother :

Yscba»ay, Jane 4 — Senate —The Senate

THE CAPITAL OF JAPAN.

ern Capital.

.

of

dry.
Medanchodt Sncinx.—A little boy,
on being threatened with • whipping,

of oiulvalrnta. VTTiru drbta aflarward contractad

[ She won’t stay iu the barn-yard, where
tho belongs, any way you can fix it. It
your mother has got flower be Is in the
front yard—and it’s a mighty curious
lu lb* iianda
mother which ain’t—every last chicken
iracllona cundactod In coin.
on the place will gel ic to scratch them,
if it takes till next Christmas ; and then
good-by to the hyacintheit, and crocuses,
nnd jerryauthems, and ail that kind of
foolishness. Then is the time you want
to have two jackets on, or-elso to forget
to come homo early, if it was yon which
left the lattice gate open. Anyhow,
Durtoa
tlmt’s my alvioe. Also, a hen is hard­
proai-rr*.
hearted and cruel, and will kill every
little desolated stray chicken who tries
to associate with lier, own brood, and
this is a good enough^ reason why she
| is like n step mother. If a hen once
| gets a fair hold of ajittlo chicken io
; shake it by tho nape of the neck it will
never kick agate in ibis community or.inlutl spacta payment*, If they cannot Im
more than twice. The freqnentcst bud
habit which a hen has got is going off to
the neighbwra to lay; but it ia generally aprcla to toe tryisg days wbleh eir* birth i« th*
chronic for a lieu to do it, ami tho way
for to cure her is to out her head off rind
boil her dowa into soap. Sho won't go
to the neighbors to lay many times after
that, I don't think.

Mikado and Tycoon. These were Kio-to
a=d Ycdo, the later known tl rough the
Dutch as Jed*, but officially .pro­
claimed us Tokio, about seven yean
since, wh&lt; n the Mikrdo abolished the
Tyobonate, and as Teuco, or Emperor
; of Japan^ central z.'d the General Gov­
ernment, and established hia residence
at Tokio, the moaning of whidi is East­

shade

gnages—In the graveyard.
Josh Bnmraoa says that codfish is
as good us on umbrella to keep one

in one of the w« n»l difficulties with a
| chicken that the don’t know its place.

Tlie fact that the capital of Japan is
variously spoken of os Jedo, Yedo and
Tokio is explained as follows: Formerly
the country had two capital cities,
known to Grangers as the spiritual and
temporal feats of government, which
were respectively the residence of the

ooixje—The

thought
Nuw people are frightened by tl o

Uinta. ...TIm -Indian

the Scnatois’ houses iu Washington, j
The beauty and talent of the reason j
were there. The sicne was like on© ,

THE MAIDEN AND THE LILY.

QUNGRKIMUNAL SUMMART

A Chicaqo gentleman says that ho
onco was io unfortunate as to get
thoroughly fuddled. It was in Harri­
son’s “hard-cider” campaign, and ho
had been in attendapoe on one of tho
most enthusiastic of the meetings, and
bad wit enough at night to know that bo
was in no condition to meet his wife.
He wnlked about the yard for an hour
or two, and finally crept in and slipped
quietly into tho bed, turning his back to
hia wife, that she might not ’smell his
breath. He was just beginning to con­
gratulate himself that she would not
suspect his condition, wlun she broke
out: “ You needn't taka so much pains,
Joel. You arc drunk all through.”

INDEXING FOOLS.
The King of Persia onoe ordered his
Virier to make out a list of all the fools
in his dominions. Ho did so, and put
his majesty’s name at the head, of them.
The King asked him why, to which he
immediately answeretl, “ because you
intrusted ft lac of rupees to men you
don’t know, to buy Itprtes for you a
thousand miles off/'and who 11 never
oome back." “Ay, but suppoae they
come back?" “Then I’ll erase your
name and put in tht-ira."
Ax importer of Australian and South
American meat ‘ately gave » luncheon
in London of a rather peculiar nature.
Six aoups were upon the "bill of fare,
viz., brown rabbit, mulligatawny, kan­
garoo tail, mock turtle, lamb’s tail and
haricot. These were followed by as

is mixed tongum.
drops of
the taste
be reoog-

, boiled
corned

�IT. BARNUM&amp;CO.'S COLUMNS.
DRUGS,

coahtry journalism has become we
wi'I cite this fact:
'
FRIDAY.

JUNE It, 1674.

Last wtask Bay City’ reoeived
railroad' 1,226 kegs of lager beer.

Lnnj»n&amp; has a
, home thief.

DRUGS,

|M»per fiends went into ca hoot and
started papers just for the purpose of
by ■ paying up enormue amounts of wood;
- For this purpose every country paper

sixteen-year-old

NASHA'ILLE, TUESDAY, UUNE 16th.

put this notice at the head o'f .its local

erffomn:
Wood Waxtkd — We will take
Josenh C«M5 has been lodged in
the Adrian jail for incert upon his wood on subscription for this paper.
nieee.
Bring on your wood .'

THEODORE MAXSON,

Yea, •’bring on your wood." Mark
Pontiac is jiibilant bemuse it ha*
.
received the Ideation of the new In­ that!
sane Asylnm.
Now, what ore these rascals do­

DRUGS &amp; NEDICIIES.

The June term calender of the Cir- ing.’
cult Court in Van Buren Co, eorttWhy, they have been running,
prises 101 eases.
newspapers for wood until they have
atmek bv liffhtning. Tuesday.
serions damages was done.

got all the wood in the country in
No '.heir hands. And now wood is up—

BOOKSSTATIONERY,

they’re made a corner in it.

JtlMi Jackson of Detroit aommif••Bui," the reader will ask, •’where
' ted suicide last Friday, at Palmyra
is their Market ? What good will it
near Adrian by shooting himself.
do them?’’
J. M. Harwood’s house at Jackson
Poor, ignorant soul!
We’ll tell
was hnsglariaed Sunday, night, and

over $100 worth of property was
ken, •

ta­

yon:

After

these

Only One Ticket JReqniredL for Jk.ll.
The Mort Intensely Interesting and Novel Exhibition ever Seen in America—Specialities onr Great Feature—The most Gorgeons and Hippodramic Triumphal Street Pageant ever seco—The only 6’Performing Elephants in the World—The only 9 Performing African Hyenas in the
World—4 Baby Lions, born April 22, 1874—5 Massive Golden Chariots, 2 Roman War Chariots, Roman Charioteers—Fearless Cavaliers escorting
Grecian Beauties—Elegant Costurhes adorning shapely ladies—Elephant Conrsing, Hurdle Racing, Indian Game of LaCrosse. Foot-racing, Etc.—
We use onr own race-track—Itcad our $350,000 Challenge—4 Acres of Exhibition Tents—It has no equal, do rival—The public and Press vouch for us.

H. BARNUM &amp; CO.’S

PERFUMERY

country editors,

GRAND CENTRAL PARK MENAGER IE,
ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION., &lt;frc..

have got* all the wood in the country

trying it on

Grand -Triumphal Street Pa­
geant, Two Miles Long!
Five Golden Chariots,
Fifty Dons of Wild Beasts,
Dromedaries, Camels, Ostriches,
Five Elephants, Zebras, &amp;c.
od
Wild Beasts Loose in the Streets,
2.
A Tribe of Iroquois Indians,
250 Persons,
300 Horses, o
at 9 A. M. each day of exhibition

CHOICE GROCERIES,

his mother-in-law and

CONFECTIONERY,

wife’s relations. And wood will go
A little Jon of 8. A. Flowers of
Bay Citv was accidently shot and tip to one hundred dollars if cord.
'killed, while carrying his father’s re­ Every one of these fiends will have
volver down glairs.
this advertismeut on one Whole side
•Sunday four hundred British sub­ of his paper.
•
jects passed over the Central Railroad
To Ckknationists.—Ten million
on their way to the Red River country, cords of the best hickory, old and
there to act as mounted police.
dry, just lh*t thing for burning your
John Pratt was drowned at the
dam in East Saginaw Friday, The
boat tn which he waa riding became
unmanageable and went over the dam.

Largest Show upon Earth—Every Nation of tho Globe represented—The whole
World as oi tribhtors—Two Circuses, Two Menageries, One Grecian
Hippodrome—A whole Tribe of Indians, Squaws, Etc.

PATENT MEDICINES,

On Friday nieht Detroit was visi­ into their -own hands, what do they
ted by a flood, which flowed info do? Why, they go to work, tooth and
basement?, doing $100,000 injury to toe-nail, and advocate cremition !
good,.
They know perfectly well, just as
Verdiea A Brown’s hardware store
soon as cremation becomes a part of
in Grand Rapids, was damaged by
American politics, every man will be
fire last week Thursday to the amount

of $14,000

THE LEVIATHAN SHOW IS COMING

Thirty years ago all these news-

TOBACCO

f CIGARS,

Paint*, Oilu Ac Varniflhes,

dear ones in the quickest lime possi­
ble. Old exchanges
for kindlin
thrown in gratis.
Apply al this
office.
.

and takes an udder glass of beer.”

orado bachelors court so vigorously’
that the former are said to be reduced

to mere skeletons.

It’s sort o differ­

country they are mistaken.

A Kalamazoo woman railed to the
third power of widow hood has the
photograph of her three departed
lords in a'group, with a vignette of
her self in the center, nnd under
neath is the inscription, “The Lord
will provide.’’

Horner voted iudustrously lor every

body ebe’s measurea, and found it

easy to gel through one of his own.
It was » bill to auxhorixe Barbour Co.

to issue Loads

for the building of

brl Igos and other necessary improve-

inouta.

The bauds were issued and

.sold well,

Homer Acriug the agen*.

And now Harner and all the popula

_ THE LARGEST CIRCUS CGLii

We have engaged a competent

ceeds of the bonds, bare disappeared Hundred, Ten

where they’ve gone to.

__ ■

M’MsE COttBELEA,
r-f—
r '. -&gt;
_

HUe Romelljn,
’
Mlle.Curlottn,
-M’lle Marie,
Mnffiuue Rutsa,
Sig- Romellin,
Cnrlos Romelliu,
Rudolph Alette,
Hurry
”
y Wilcox,
Stone,
V Rolland,
»___ i Den ——j Gee. Marrav. W.
fl...i.
.
■.■••
~*==
Charles
Seeley,
W.W.
Nichols,
c—( Lux.Roberta. Ma4s. Bonus* &amp; Buddie
Mfl-r-k-wba, &amp;&lt;•., &amp;c,
ET50 -PERFORMERS IN ALL.^&gt;1

At least 10 per cent sav­
ed by buying at the city
Drug Store, Nashville.

Dry Goo/ls, Groceries
Kats, Caps; Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
&amp;c.,

Miehigeo are to decide whether the

elective franchise shell be conferred
on women.

The question it tiu&gt; most

"The bright angel, are wailing for
in Alabama, bat this neadn't prevent

aay of at from trying to be as good as

CIRCUS

1OO IV NUMBER.

M’lle Cordelia,

GFThc Most Marvelous aw! Wonderful
Festo ever performed by Animals.

Dizz’iuj Smr, of Splanflnr

MAZES OF THE DANCE.
KEEP TIMETO MUSIC,
WALTZ. HOP. TALK,
STAND ON THEIR HEADS.
The Paragon of Bareback Riders.
PLAY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Startle thn audience by th&lt;-ir Wonderful M’lic Romclli. Signnrvttn Munoz. Juan
Sagacity, forming a Thrilling Tableau of Alton], Mo&gt;d:uncs Eleanor, Tbcnlta, JoCarlotta, Leonora, Ae^ Snrnor
A Pyramid of Elephants! M-phene,
ItomelH. Monxllomclll, W.W. Nichols,
M n-pre»rnU.l on pirtariab, by
G. W. Murray, Dm Stone, Wm. Rolland,
Chieftain, Eiutcror. Mandrte. Sultan nnd Rudolph Mctto. Harry W itoox, Charles
Victoria,the Five Educated Ek-phanto. Sfolmr, Charles Robt rfs. Mi'rkesr. MksUtb
Budiiic &amp; HnraAf, 4c., 4c., in their mrinus
specialties, foruiing a Buvzn or Talent
• never befonj equaled.
I* offered tbal FIVE of tho tare^t. moot Co»l)y
, aa^Mx- uiOoratiy

'NBVEtt BEHOttE EQUALED.
Sports of Ancient Days Revived!
Boman Chariot Races!
Amazonian Charioteers!
Jrecivi Baoaties!
UluplLvita? Tlitr-lln Raoesl
Camel TotiniainenU I
Drome Lir‘n&gt;4 Racing!
■
I n'lian G t-mw, L t Crosse, &amp;e.
Ju X&gt; E/'XL.
No lilVAL.

Another $50,000 CHALLENGE

DROWN AND BLEACHED,

A Tribe of 100 Iroquois Indians

STRIPES,

OF WILD BEASTS.
The Entire Earth ExploredRepresentatives of the Desert!
Denizens of tho Jungle
Terrors of the Forest I
400 Living Wild Animals!
The Only 5 Performing Elephants,
5 Performing Bengal Tigers, and
0 Performing Hyenas in tho World.

COTTONADh

CHECKS,

CARPET

COTTON BATTR

WARP,

Grand FREE EXHIBITION

A Colossean Collection

COTTONS, DENINES Tl

KID GLOVES NOTIONS fc

DRESS GOODS,

GTBead our $250,000 ChaJlengo

Tho Triumphal

Five Living Royal Bengal Tigers
was ever entered nnd the animals per­
formed by their trainer.

IS COMPLETE.

$50,000 CHALLENGE

UFADY MADE CLOTHING

Nino Performing Hyenas

That they have tho only group of

In the World, in ono den.
Besides the »1»ovc Challenges, any
amount will be staked that this Combina­
tion la Bvrxaion in Evkby Rekpect to'
all the ordinary Equestrian, Zoological or
pretentious Museum exhibitions ever actin
in America.

0O to #30 A SUIT.
baadh Um Kocbwtor hand made
, made Kipp at $4.25,

—
—j_all
n 4*.
—te —and
—4 _warranted,
. __ _
and
Calf,
at $6.60. Chil-

Sugan, Teas, Coffeen, Spices,
ground and whole, Oranges,
Raisins, Kerosene Oil,

deacribed in Raid ntorl cage are aa foUowa,

A NEW FEATURE ADDED I
.

Ja’F’Hippodrnmatic Street Pageant

sen ted. GO Cages of Wild
Roman
CUnriota. Grecian Beauties. 500 Men and
Horses. Wild Beasts Ixwwe in the Htroeta,
4c., farming a DaxzUng ficeuc of Splendor
Lever before equaled
Doors open at 1 &amp; 7 P. M. Admission W
Cento—Children tinder 10 years of age 25
Cento. For particulars, sec Dcacriplirta.

A TRIBE OF REAL

Iraqi Jis Indian Warriors!
Thrilltug Soenes of Savage Warfare!
Indian Com bats! War Diuiccs! Hunting Scenes! LaCrosse! Hurdle Jumpiug by Af-a-r k-e-s-a, the great Indian
Rider, Ac., &amp;c.

Doors open at 1 &amp; 7 P. M. Admission
50 ULh.—-Children, under 10, 25 Ota.

___
&lt;=
——

For particulars, see descriptive bills.

Will also ’Exhibit at

market rales.
of.Mid village.
Dated Ifoahvilie, H.reh 101b, 1^74.
( uotjtwT Smits,
Eaes ?x»xocx
Alt’/ for Mertgape. [tfj M.,rg&gt;»g»e.

LARcTeSt

In America, with nil the aciouiiilfc-bcd
Riders, Gymnasts and Acrubata,

Chiefs. Warriors. Rr iv«-* A Sq'mvra.
Thrilling Bai'.lo So-nrn—Tiw Henlpiny
Knife- Tlie Tom-tmwk—GAME OF LA
CIIOSSE—Tl.c l*«nU*iuiinn of
__
of Howes' Grv.-it L‘md-m (.’in-ns, Grecian
POCATIOXTAS SAVtXCt Titli LlFE
Hippodrome, Faiwr’a Engliah
of
Captain
Jubu
Smith.
Tic and Iroquois Indian Tmnpo.as they
appear ia the public strextM.
Scenes of Wonder &amp; Amazement!

ehy, (that Iteibg the place of holding the
ctotult ftowrt in and for Barpr countjr, M»ch.)

ma,” remarked the last man hung in

wwM

Grand Ontsida Procession

of a*xl day, in the city of Haningfl, st the

important one ever submitted to the
eUctors m this State. It should be be Decenary to aatiafy the amount due
thereon and tho reaaanable ooMa and exthoroughly discussed, with all the

r qteetUo In

UUtK na.ure.
—
The Largest Collection in the World
Rcprewntativra of the I &gt;escrt I
Denizuu of the Jun^l-1
TviTor* of the Forest!
Dwcllcrauf the Polar R-gton!
.
Monsu-rs of the Dopp!

THE

EgTTBIUMPIIAL ClLUtlOTS

thalli Shoes,

—At the election to be held Au-this
Stale in November neat, the men of

MBUfiKRIK

Q£? LIVING

HLSWORTH &amp; FULLER

«nil .Xi-iuOths Dollara al
i__ lnrex
• ____
, io ..
awe
(be m
.. - — t i ____ ■___ _____

Five Trained Elephants i

IN AMERICA

CO

Chemist xchoicill carefully attend to
.the compounding physicians' prescrip­
(
tions.

lion of Barbour County, asd the pro­
nnd the bond holders are wondering

SANGER’S

j

$100,000 CHALLENGE ; Trained Animals t

WiixKEA*. Cbrirtupber Grozetige? of
NaafeviUe, Dxrry Conaty. Michigan, did on
Ilia Eighth day of October. A. D. Ib69,
make and oxocuto io Ehen Pennock of par­
ry. Barry County, Michigan, a certain
mortgage to recure the payment of of a «er-

tho said mortgage wax duly recorded in the
office of the Regular of Deeda in Barry
Co., Mioh., on tho ISth day of October, A.
D. IWi'.i, in Liber ••JI” of morfgagea, on

‘

DollarsLBRITISH

That IhU U tho only Ijh’bttlon uo Eirth UrU; ] Lno-r. t..b» iWmH

This is a very rash spring. Nine
of ten men who carry red noses fry
it to ‘Something throwing out a rash.”
There’s more lie plwmt this nose
burness than there ought to be.

His name was Joseph Southweath­
The Bioaut Hadi. Ybt.—Three
er abiding place Philadelphia, and he
Kansas mon are charged with having
would smoke in bed. It was a suc­
stolen a county. They staked it out cessful case of cremation.
and called it Barbour. Then divided
Mr. Jonos carries his money in his
the county offices among themselves, hat, and the other day when lie saw
taking two or three apiece, and sent the entire supply going off on the
certificates anil affidavits to the cap­ winds of heaven, he bitterally remark­
ital. Their credentails as a county ed, -Tlint’s what you get with your
infirnal inflation."
were forwarded.
Al tire general
election over two hundred and fifty
Mrs Grant cried, Nellie cried, Sar­
votes were coat mto the ballot­ toris looked sad, tho president blew
hrs nose nud then the newly-married
box after the Phiiadelptia fiuhion,
couple went alxrard the steamer
and W. H. Horner was chosen Io rep­
Bawl tic.
resent Barbour in the lesjslaturc.

AXD

W"
IROQUOIS INDIAN TROUPE
I
Henry Barnum........................................................
Manager

Ii offered on the fiil'.ovtBg »prel«ltje», to wit: J

ent down east where many a woman ।
George Barnhart, who committed a who never suffered
such -extreni
•rape npnn the little girl Alice Forres­ hardships, grows up to be a skeleton
Have received their saw SPRING STOCK,
ter in Quincy, March 23d last, was
in some man's closet. ,
consiaiing of
sentenced to State Prison for life
The girl died from her injuries in aThere were only sixteen railroad
'bout four weeks after the crime was accidents iu England last month,
committed. She was but ten years
whi'e the United States had twentyold. Barnhart is forty-five, and has a
one. If they expect to scoop this
wife and five children.

Charles Lumm was murdered at
Delhi last Sunday, and Allion Den­
ison, Adalbert Fryant, George Mun­
roe, John A, M inroe and Lucy Mun­
roe his‘‘woman,” and Lillie McLucas,
have been arrested as perpetrators of
the crime. They all went out there
from Lansing Sunday a visiting. Tli&lt;*
reason assigned for the commirion of
the deed is that Lumm was altogether
to intimate with Dennison “girt,” and
the green-eyed monster was uodoubtly the incentive. The manner of
Lu mm’s death was by poisooing.

Sanger's English Menagerie of Trained Animals

250,000

MEDICINAL PURPOSES.

.

Colerado girls is so scarce and Col­

Howes’ Great London Circus,
GRECIAN HiPPCDROME!

Open to all comcra, of

FOR

the depot and crushed to death last Josus loves me. Dot bothers me so
Tuesday.
.
I got streight up und valk on de floor
Battle Creek’s haunted house wax
■struck by lightning last week Thnra
-day and was completely shattered. It
was occupied by J. M. Gernsey, who
. was made deaf for some time, and
’’his wife was thrown down and badly
shocked. The ghost is laid low.

TZonsolidnted for tho season of 1874 with

CHALLENGEWOOSpedaF Wonders I

Pure Wises and Lijaon

Then these editors will be rolling

Julius Adams and Frank Price, the
jnvinile horse thrives spoken of in in wealth, instead of glue nnd molass­
’IheNicwa n
tew week* ago, have es, and rtiey wouldn't no more think
’been arrested, eight miles from Jack­ of exchanging with you than running
son.
-j
*
.
a patent outside.
. Frank McKeever, while bathing a t
All, this is a deep-laid plot!
South Lyons, Monday was taken
with a cramp, whereupon ?. N.Starks
A German saloon-keeper in Mil­
went to Iris rescue, but both were lersburg says : "Ven I goes to mine
drowned.
.
bet I sleeps not goot. I drams in
D. S. Harrington a trackman nt the mine head due. I hear them vemeus
Ce.ntral depot in Jackson was canght
prayin’ and singing in mine ears dot
'between a car and the. platform of

DEN. STONE'S COLOSSAL CIRCUS,

AYLSWORTH &amp; FULLER

Hastings, Monday, June 15th,
Charlotte, Wednesday, June 17th.

�pres*, bat h&lt; wont do it

FRIDAY,

—Stranger* spare

_gf*g

is

punting

that

YAYXEE I0TI0I8

—lot Sunday
Charles Lentz
a good married Christine Mauch, at Wood­
land and has n«w gone to be a farm­
wedding

QIMPSON it WEBSTER. Black-

we understand

y-attended.

—Plenty of rain.. If it wasn’t for
the rainbow we should think.about

another flood.

—The brick

GliOCKRIE't Drags,ra«rNMS

pay the Highest Market Fries far

"dwg** by foe the convenience of the public.

having

CmCTNS.

his

Jacknon and purchased a nice bsna

getting him a license*
—Pari* Green»

Chipman

HARDY i AINSWORTH,

-­

new bngry-

T) HH&lt;MAN..

■E.

- - JUSTE 18, 1874,

ATTENTION, ALL! FELLOW

Ghrisli*

School Bookaf '

POTATOES,

CORN, APPLES, OATS,

SUmeSand Waa4e«]Ware,
And all kinds of Goods

walls of Truman’s

store are already finished*

The cor­

Clover Seed, 6k.

REDUCED 20 PER CENT

nice. which is galviaized iron and

Delivered al their

all about the Fourth, and how Nash­

p LEM ENT SMITH,
y_________ _

ville will pas* the day.

gASTMAN A YOUNG,

interesting chapter of Chronicles at

There isn’t another single brick in

lhe county that
—Mrs M. J. Timmerman read an

the temperance

Friday

meeting,

can beat it iu looks

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

Thr CMd

and finish, when completed, l

—We have received a naw

change, the Berrien County JoumcJ, LATH,
SHINGLES,
published at Berrien Springs, Mich.
—Qnr advertising columns of the It is edited by Dr. L. K. Barnard,
WATER LIME,
extra which is to be issued ou show formerly of this county, As it is the
SALT,
day are crum full of adds of our busi­ first paper Berrien Springs ever had
HAIR,
STUCCO,
ness mon.
we understand the citizens had a job

uight

QBNRY H. WOOD,

Justice of the Peace,
OBt* wHb CTrai-«l BmUK N—hvIUa, Mkb.

L1EBHAUSER,

tailor
'

Boot, and Shoe.,

Preaching here at 7,30

Sabbath evening by

Presiding

the

seat of Berrian Co., is the home of
the best men of that Co. and will un­

doubtedly give the Journal a

Elder.

good

support.
—A neat and

tasty awning has

—The following letter explains it­

JJASHVILLE HOUSE.

Carr. G.

-4

IIV

McConuicz, Proprielor.
IaTaIC,

-

MlnHlnran.

fc.,

—Quarterly Meeting next Sunday ideation on publication day. Berrien
House? five Springs is a nice little town, the Co,

Our motto is to sell aa cheap as
the cheapest, give 16'osa.
to the lb. and the right
change every time.

fe.,

oa strictly law-

at the Hamilton School
milers south.

P PARADY, M»ouf«clurer of

ffrt j-tl ai Coal Bar-

ex­

been erected in front of Downing be.
self. If the ordinance is worthless,
Alien’s store. The other half of that
our Council should see that we have
block is minus both an awning and
one according to the requirements of
cornice, and looks bad.
lhe law, and one by which justice
—Next

Nashville will can be rendered

Tuesday

enjoy a holliday.

The bands will

to whom justice is

HARDY A AINSWORTH,
D. C. GRIFFTT*

Proprietors.

WhatN o w FURMITURK IWACTUBT!
SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

JACOB LENTZ

SPUING and SUMMSR G

Hardware Cheaper

due.

play, the Kangaroo whistle and the

JIxiTixai, Jtnre 8lh., 1874.

Pariir, lanrj, Dinin, OEct
GEIERAL FUMTUHE!

|JN10N HOUSE-

a

lion mar. Already our devil skips Edito* Nasavnu Nawa:
Oliver Ohilled Plow
with expectation and with a compli­
F. Daxcsa, Proprislor.
which they guarantee to give aatlifhctien or
Bally Liquor Cane, ibat under the Charter,
MlchUran. mentary in his pocket.
no sale. They are also Belling'tho
Bally could not be imprisoned, I did not
so hold. Whsl I did drelde ws«, Ihst
Charlotte Plow and Drag, Union
Together with a full assortment el
—Every one interested in our na­ Ordinance not limiting the fine Io one hnnChum, Empire Wringer, Rathtional independence, that our fore­
MIRRORS, PICTURES, FKAMa
burn Stoves, Jefferson Nails,
fathers gave us, are requested to turn
and all first class Goods in their line.
AND CARDS, BRACKETS.
with the 534 Section of lhe charter which
IV M- JONES,
out to .the sojourned meeting for mak­ read, as follow- : “Th - Comm m Connell
DUSTERS. ACL AcC.,
Don't fail to give na a call.
ing arrangements
In celebrate the
BMTH k PUTNAM
coming 4th, at McCormick’s hall to dollars. unless a gfe-der amount is her - in
autboriied, and Imp-i&lt;cotncn'^nt rxce-d mz
nighL
ninety day*, or t&gt;otb, in the discretion of
—We have received the initial num the Court.”- The Justice act. Complied
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
Laws. Chapter 17V, See. Nth, confines and
her of a lively little temperance sheet limits the Juriediriiou of Justices to offenaea
HOBACK HOLTOY
Of all styles and aiies. ami MTTTaT.1
called the Catisaders. and published punishable by fi ne not exceeding one hundred
baa opened a
dollars or imprisonment in t bo County Jail
furnished to order.
at New York at $1 per year It not not esceeding three mnaths; therefore
piiffrrllanrouff ^Jvirtisrwrnts.
Store SHR DUDS A ND COFFIN LIN­
only advocates temperance but ex­ juetieea have no j i»tifioUiom to hear and Grocery and Prorlson
determin charges for offantes punish able by
Next Door North of Aylsworth's,
INGS kept constantly on hand.
poses vice of every description where a fine not limited^to one hundred dollars, or
E. M. OA.TES,

NEW GROCER! STORE!

ever it may lie found.

.Dale’s Mill and Provision Safe!

Yonn &amp;e-.
Km. II. llATroan,
Circuit Court Commlsrioner.

have a Grove meeting commencing
July the fourth ned continue over the

fifth. All lovers of the Lord and
Bring your

solicited.
well filled.
-

Baby Cabs aib Peraihlabn!

.

MRS. STEBBINS

lhe City Drag Store.

Nashville, April 24th, 1874.

which will be told

G, A. TRUMAN.

LOW FOR CASH.

a

’

HORACE IIOLTOX’.

Ur*. HOLLER,

we read of in the Bible. The past
few days have been exceedingly

warm. Those Unit caq’t afford

Proprietor of tho
But all their wants may bo supplied
Al D. a Allen'e stora.

fans

WOLVERINE MILLS!

use a shingle or a clap-board.

— AND —

Sincp putting the above io type a
desires U&gt; inform the eilucas of Nashville
sod vicinity, that ah* has ojfened
change has occurred and linen clothes

have given way to overcoats.
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF

Spring Millinery Goods.
MRS. L. O. CROCKER
first door south of Smith &amp; Put­
nam’s Hardware.

NEW GOODS
AXD WILL KEEP COSSTASTLT
ON HAND

A Csmplele Assortmsit Of Milliaery
and FANCY fiOODH

Wo have on hand a fine stock of

Store of Theodore Mur on.

Comes $• Grid at I .oat.

soar 1874 will be proeecuted forthwith un­
states and territories, has twice trav­
leu paid immediately.
eled the bntire length of the “Father
Castleton June 11th, 1874.
of waters” has had innumerable hair
breadth escapes, never was severely

READ! MIBK CLOTHING,

SANT SIDE #F MAIM 8T., NASHVILLE, SWH,

Miss Bell Truman, Mrs. Butler and
Horace Lee (George Fleming pre­

ir, the old balemender of Chicago, issued
of trareliug swindlen.

DRESS GOODS.

fifths that are now Christians to • the

Notions, Boots, Shoes,
-*11

MStoi.A

as much

as

music,

by the Dish

GRIFFITH &amp; KERR
Are new prepared to pay the
Highest Market Price for any
amount _of good, clean Wool,
delivered at Nashville, and will
furnish the farmers with Salt at
the lowest price.

And a full line of

funded.

viz; —Hardy, &amp; Ainswoflh, Downing

at the City Drug

I ALSO KEEP A FULL LINK OF THE BEST

For sale at the City Droz Store.

Store of Theodore Max-

&amp; Allen and
Griffith k Kerr,-—
and all our readers ka jw that t he

yonr

wool

ChrOer.

—Try a boUla of lbs new Hop Biurrs.

wool market than Nashville, There
will be three firm buyers in tho field

ket. Farmers bring

■r. FOWL.ES,

HEADQUARTERS zf-zr/tcze m&gt;o3Gd: $14 to S45i

or Quart, under Downing

Varnishes. al the City Drug Btore.

PROVISIONS

AGRICULTURAL implements,

CAPT. BOISE

INCLUDING THE

Srotrrics and gwvisiaw,

Coquillard Wagon .warranted and complete for $85, the Robbins’
combined Corn and Fallow Cultivator for, $4 5, tho
No. 3 Steel Plow for $16.50, and the No.
17 Chilled Plow for $16.50.

to

Nashville, and get a better price for it

will take iu exchange for Goods

Jewelry

han you e*o get in any of the adjoin­

al Dtcoimti

—Thomas Ghrist, a farmer

living

Ornes-182 Maio St,’ oppudte Hibbard between Lawton and Paw -Paw, has
Hoom, Jackson, Mich.
-«5
been arrested for catting away Land-

WOOL! WOOL!

New Detroit Stoves I
WAKKANTFD FOR ONE YEAR, AND IN

—Demary's Jewelry is all of the latest

ICE CREAM every evening

ings or Chnrlotte,—can afford a better

phere's dam and

causing

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF THE

IB READY

AIMS CBOCKESY

anxious seat, and it is probable that
nothing could work upon the feelings

ing village or cities.
Diseases of the Eye and Ear.

WOOL!

Cardin# Machine

NotJme.

ap­

ACUTE AND CHBONK DISEASES more competition, the better the mar­

CIISUIPT10N, EPLEPTIC FITS, k

WOOL!
Jfj/

propriate. Music has brought three-

The clip iu this section wit! un­
doubtedly be a heavy one thia year
of all kinds. which will be sold low for eaah
and no place—not excepting Hast­

CATARRH, ASTHMA,

Where you will find everything yon want iu the Hardware
Line, and at Lower Prices than any other
place in Barry or Eaton Co’s.

The music rendered by Mrs. and

FRESH MEATS,

Dr. R. C. TSOMFStN,

D. PVBCHAS, ■tner.

M«alc, Street Hnslc.

thanking the public for past favors solids a of a drunkard
ooatinuaoce of the aame, and would
sweet music.
inform the public that they will

EYE and EAE!

Jl*ew Hardware!

Mrs, Isrs ul CGIIm’s fiiikn, \
kick ve will cleat oat at cost for CASH.

his little hatchet.

evening was excellent, and very

Nashville, Mieb.

would respectfully solicit the attention

injured untill last Saturday when he

ent the end of his left thumb off with

meeting at the Christian Church Fri- pound al Daozhcrty'a.

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

HALT AT THE SIGN OF THE

WOOL CARDINC H AC BINE!

Nashville-, • - IMtich.

Richard Graham living southwest of
the village.has traveled in thirty three

siding at the organ )at the temperance

MEAT MARKET!

All tills 61 CoMtiry Prodnce Idea in ftcime for Goods, at tie
digest Martel Price.

The Highest Market Price paid
for Country Prodvce.

LOCAL MATTERS.

his

baskets

P. Holler

Groceries, Provisions, 4c

Straight Coffee A. Sugar for 11 eta.
—There is soother hot place that at the-City Drag Store of Theodors Max-

JEW MILMNERY STORK

tr-vT* Call and get my prices before you
purchase. It wifi enable you to buy yonr
GOODS LOWER.

•

Grove Mekttxg.—The First D.iy
Adventists of Assyria Center will

are

A LARGE STOCK OF

“LIGHT .RUNNING DtMESTW,”
The standard Sewing Machine of the nation.
Polk county Iowa boasts of a wom­ Tboao wishing a machine will do well to

go efl*some three years ago. Tais is

an who cut the logs for the lumber

not the first mean trick he hai

from which her house was built. She

done.

A FULL STOCK OF

First Clasff Goods,

several

other dams on the Paw Paw river to

To which he invites the attention of the
Public, He sella

BOTTOM

PRICES FOB CASH!

TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE.
and a fliwt-elaHS □Tinner

When we first entered upon our jour-

1EF- Those Laving anscltled »cmother of fourteen children pot yet
forty years old and never received a counts with the late firm of Downing
of tho Lawton Tribune, on a seventy- dollar in money from her hnsbaed.
are made
five dollar mortgage, but it cost liim
trouble and costs.
$300 to do it. When he reads this phis that each ono has to take from
item he wili feel like "piemg” our eight to fourteen gills to a picnic, aud
forms as he did some throe years ago alt want to hang on his atm atonco.

naiastic career, we remember that (in
the Moon-shine) he took posession

DOWNING &amp; ALLIN.

Kept constantly on hand to do all kinds of Job Work.
Troaghing a speciality.
„

Eave-

Nashville, Nev. 1st, 1878.

L. C. BOICE.

C.'C. WOLCOTT

�MINERAL ROCK SPRIIB,
■

him out Mid banged him.

zxss.

rite.

CHIUMtEM'S

in Eighth street. New York city, the other day

stores maeMSS, in aU psrle nr the wo’Jd-

. BOOKSELLERS AMD SUTIONERS.
JXNNtN. McCLrftO4 CO , tlTI &gt; ll»Blais.
W. B. KKBX, CiKirii CO., 115 ^185 Stets.
ROOTS AMD SHOES—WHOLESALE.
DOGGKTT. BARRKTT A IJILLS-. 33 te SI Lake,
esraxsrs’ntl’foAirii'kLt co^mTss.
G. A. BXCIUKDfluN A CO., IM to IM Franklin.

wtfe. and then kilted himself.
.
-Harvey Thomas, residing In Mayflsld

FOAMlit. '
—It la reported that Germany is working to

VINECAR BITTERS
Dr. J. WSSePs California Vin­

CARRIAGES. ROCKING
SLEIGHS. Eta. .

financial scbstnPB.

o,rc^i2rJJffibr

ENGRAVERS' STENCILS AND STOCK.
FURNITURE

&lt;reHrfd an the ffOoiat Aaslralip, and 74 Uvea
were lost
. ,, ,
aud all drowned.
-In the French' Alrtwmbly, on theMfnet.,'
—Three boy* were drowned in the Alle­
gheny rirur. at Pittsburgh, last week, by the the General Election bill waa taken up, aud a
brought the order was sent beck to Mallett with
stetmy tebate fallowed. M. Brisaou, a Radical,
a polite request that that official should step up
p&gt; the course 6f a Idtter speech, taunted Ute
to the Secretarj's office. The Chief Archi loci
Zanesvlllo, Ohio, won't to ait up with a afok Uouapartiata with leading Franco to Sedan.
neighbor, lhe other night, parting their foua

GUNS. CUTLERY. FISHING TACKLE.

COaI-b*tgO,

' IMPERIAL AXLE GREASE.
on. B. avnrr A CO.. Mfr*., IQ to 1« »«Han.
LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD MANUFACTURERS
#. W. BLATCHFORD « CO., NNortN Clinton.
UNSEED OIL AND OIL CAKE MANUFACTURERS.
B. w; BLXTCnrOMD a CO., 1» North ctlstoa.
LOCKSMITHS' AND BELL-HANGERS' MATERIALS.

Gorerumait iranfpertalinn and for charitable

unchanged, aud thirty days' uotioo must be
giren of auy intended change of schedule

fcrent ahipirerr, or any duunminationa lu the
delivery of freight, exeept according to priority
of ahipraent. It is also provided that, th©
railroad company receiving freight for tranejKrrtatiou over other roads iu addition to ita
own line ehall bo ronpoasiUe to lhe eldpper
for tho safe delivery of the freight al ita des­
tination. Each violation of any of the forego­
ing provision* te to be pu&gt;ii*lio.i by fine not
l«m than #W0 nor more than #5.000. .
—The Erooklyu Board of Education haa
pronounced against mirod acbooli!.
—Tho House Crenmittee on Civil Rervief
Beform (Batter, Cliainnanj have resolved
that the comuiittlo do not recommend any

«.« j

®’rlb* Bkls.or st retail.os

A aow.

O. W.

MS0Q0.00:
SLW14UI.»&gt;. ; So. 3 Spring. |14*H9tJOW ; Ko". 3
Spring, Sl.lUfl.lS.
Cort—No. X S»N«

lent in the valleys of 00’’ great rivers •
throughout the United States, especially
tlM*e of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missonri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan­
sas. Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, .Mobile, Savannah,-Ronnokc. James, and many others, with
PUMPS. WOOD A.'SD PORCELAIN CYLINDER PIPE. Etc. 23 A. 23 E. Randolph St., Chicago.
their vast tributaries, throughout our
FAEM EXGIXES.
~
entire country during the Sammer and
Aatuipn, and retwkably so during rea­
sons of unusual boat and dryness, aro
in variably accompanied by extensive de­
rangements of tho stomach and liver,
The Best Portable Farm aud other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow­
SHOT.
erful influence upon those various orCHICAGO uioT TOWER CO., TO North C Ila ton.
gaas, is essentially necessary. There
SHOW-CASE MANUFACTURERS.
m no Cathartic toy the purpose equal to
Du. J. Walker’s Vihbgar Bittkus,
ns tlicy will speedily remove tho dark­
colored viscid matter with which.,tbo
towels are loaded, at tbo same time
STEAMSHIP LINES.
stimulating tho secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring the healthy
JOHN AND WATBB-BTA., CIMCIMHAT1.0.
WHITE LEAD. ZINC AMD COLORS MANUFACTURERS.
functions of tho digestive organs.
CHICAGO WHITE LBA DA OIL Cc-,Graeb A Fulton.

LANE &amp; BODLEY.

BT. LOVXB.
WmuT—No.5 Cbiciga, $1.0W.W. Coax-No. 2,

CINCINNATI.

Xaax&gt;-10ii&lt;DI*ic.
MILWAUKEE.

ENGINE,

LANE &amp; BODLEY

Fortify the body against disease

THE SATURDAY EVENING POST
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Good Hccoud-hand ristio«, $125 to $200.
*’ .-ewood
piauO, $»0 to$800.
K«*
£*-•»
’
New 8qus&gt;
...|u»re Grand pianos. $350 to $475.
Warranted to please,
j&gt;ieaM&gt;. ot money refnndod.
refunded.

NO PAYMENTS REQUIRED,

AYER’S CATHARTIC PELS,

rpt tntarssl.iKI aflk y»ar. IlibtoLi
ate l&lt;.nf Nrssr.M, |.&gt;w fax**; and tree A
J'r«« Fars buA Low Frn*Ate oa Naas.

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-iwirfol «I b.rUburu .nd on. quwl ol
wah-r. M,i all togelhrr and apply to
the b.eai( with a soft sponge; thcu rub
the bead wiib a dry towel. Useonon a
xrdek.

age shall be charged at tho following rates:
“ Mb^diaka” is $lio title of a »ew,
J ustiro to the poor white uen of tho South, ‘
Newspapers and periodical publications issued
and claims that it will injure them iu a book jnat ahsaed by Scribner, Arm­
-------- -—strung &amp; Ofc", of Kdw York. Tho book
three rente for each.pognd or fraction .hereof.
The New Hamtxltiro LegMature met in 1 “ rephte with adventure and wild Life

caUraly karnltt*.

THI8 PRINTING

$146,000

^FilbofttfTbNMi i» notu panHC.'a—:■
ola cure Tor sveryttahig. bat 4* a-catboUron
xr malirinaa di ear »■, and day by day arhls
•esh laurels to its rrown of glorious auceere.

151, Weston, 182.

iutfl'a Anti-PrrVwtte Ih knttl anti takai,

RAU„BOAD lyrfLMVBJM*.

Vi^jijtMTd^TOlf.K iDstHnle,

rite..

WIDEN SUNBEAMS

FREE TO BOOK A8EMTS.

aakyte.' barter T W. UuCSK.Trea
FvSfK*. Mauaser, Hoatteu, Texas.

OR. WHITTIER,

Si

Lnngeet eagagea, and m»ei n.r.»,»J

EMPiOYMEIT.

■h'K
NOVELTY

PRIIFIIR PRESSES

DR. WHITTIER,

So ternate ran dr.

term

Mo. ®T St CharlM StresL tt Unix, Ma.

ew&amp;

IBwinine
to

«n

KA‘l.

BENJ. O. WOODS,

FRiHTina M.ixm.1,

a r«medn

FOR FEVER &amp; AGUE

for Piketon trf ttM

Dr. J. 0. ATKR A CO. lotol, Hua,

system of medicine, nu vwiuuugoA, u&lt;» an
Uinluiinitica will free the syrtcui hum wernu
like these Bittcra.
For Female (kimphcnts, in young
or old, trnirrit'd «&gt;r single, al the dawn &lt;«f wr
manhood, or lhe turn of life, threw Timk
Bitters display so decided an influence that
improremeut'ie anon perceptible.
Cfanw-the ViUatml Blow! when­
ever you find iu impurities bumteg through
the skin in Pimples, Enniuons, i» S«fy;
cloanM it when you find it obstructed aid
slnggiah in lhe rein*; deans© it when it is
foul; your reelings will toll you when. Kn p
lb© blood purr, and the health of the rtateet
will follow.
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R. H. RfcDONALD A CO..
I-n&gt;r&lt;i*U ntul G .-n. Agts.. Sen Kranriabi, (talltorota.

PROFITABLE

racrom.

a

tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
these Biltera have no equal. Such Dioceses
are caufcd by Vitiated Blooi.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en­
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumber*, Typc-reltcra, Gold-beaters, and
Miner*, as tbor advance in lift, are aubject
to paraJyFii' tf the Bowels. Tp guan!
•gainst this. t*AC a dote of WalxRK'x Vis­
eoar Bittkm &lt;krationally.
For Skin Di rfwes, Eniptiow, Tet­
ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotche*, Spots. Hmplo*,
PuxtultM, Boil*, Carbuncle*. lting-wi»rtu*.
Scald-head, Sore Eye*. Eryrfprbi*. Itch.
Scarf*. J^coloration* of the Skin. Hninors
and Di-esMra of the Skin of whatever Baine
or nature, are literally, dug np and canted
out of the firsr-m in a -hurt time by the ur.of tbene Ilktera.

TOBnGaEnS

a . I’r,&gt;)S$sia»*, New Oitew.
Fan BAER nt ALL ’PKtAaum.

—n. xnu»te

For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism, Goat, Bilious, Remit­

“THE THRESHER OF THE PERIOD.

B. M. WOKTHJXOTON. Madiaou. Win.

weighed in bulk Mil tho postage paid thereon

by purifying al! its fluids with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus forc-anned.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head­
ache, Pam in the Shoulders, Coughs.
Tightness of tho Che#, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
in the Month.
Attx»ck«. Pnlpitatution of tho Heart, Inflammation at tho
Lungs, Pain in the region of tbo Kid­
neys, and a Hundred other painful symp­
toms. are the oflsprings of Dyspepsia.
Ono bottle will prove a better guarantee
of its merits than a lengthy advertise­
ment.
Scrofnla, or King's Evil, White
Swellings, Ulcer*, Erpupcl**, Swelled Neck.
Gottre, Scrofulout Infiatnamtions, Indolent
Indaitejiation*, Mercurial Affections, Old
Son*, Eruption* of the Skin, Sore Bye-, etc.
In the»e, as in all other cuwtitntional Di»ertes. Walku’s Vutkiar Bitthm have
*buv.n their great curative powers ia tbo
most obstinate and intractablo com.

Pin, Tape, and other Worms,

TEXAS

FAMILY

»»&lt; ,.r
th. w&gt;u: .raw. bo.av.r, nfwad to
vote al alL
-Parana Brownlow haa writieu a letter in I
uppeudtioa to the Civil Rights Hl). He bases t

Remittent and Inter­

mittent Fevers, which are sc preva­

Tmr Obk.lt Mhdicai. Bknobmation.—
_______ ' Thf&lt; S'itaniG ITHfirji that preparations
UR niCTURE RAPER
.t.M ircnuded
। which inflame -the brain are, in any
•rboj want J Httm!
....... ..............
MMau,"w aense of the word, rtmedira, has bevn
.......4......... t irj.isa.fiKj ■ orertfirotrn, and can never be rc ettabFKK DAY Ceanalsstoa ।
linked. The wonderful effects which QstoO Salary,and sapeniaa. Wi
7-............. । haTO BlMadeJ^hoT»M» of Dn Wankkb'r
tb.....,^....#
r,*M,83« , ViNRciAri BrrrkiM m an antidote'io the
ra'u.tetaifm
causes of disease aud a cure tor every
iudius_____
At.e33jn coutrollabla aliment,'hare-detnoMiririeil ARV I ssneins Ike address of ion &gt;«rmni with 10
Si l^e nlkcr falboy of the doctrine that Rni lets, will rwslTSjrw. s hesetlful Chromo
BatartS paid by United Wats*. 1J
’
alcohol is n tonic aa well at a nthnulant. ONE I
Interest r«|&gt;aid by trau&gt;|*&gt;rt
6,093,430 The Now aud incomparable Vegolablc
t--,t
I Bemady which haa anperseded the
'
J deaib-dranght uf rum bittcra, is aa free
—A compromise Currency bill
.-c.mw as
- L . the
’ from every intoxicating t
element
agreed upon by the Cungre-.tei.al oonf&lt;re»e«
Hea've^TJrt’^ teiw^'iaTavkrTARRANT’S SELTZER APERIENT
I, tu.,- ru IJ r-.-V the ■ »tv&gt;n«'.ioiy. «lt&gt;t tB.u l
committoe. It is in aubetance tho lluuse bill. • orating the nervous, reHeying the biltho most Important change being that the ions, curing the dyspeptic, purilnng
proportion in which United Stale* notew are to the Ijlood til the fcru'fnkuia, Btorengthcnbe retired, an national bank currency is issued, j iug tho debilitated, arresting premature
a &gt;— • . _w---------- .
I -»
A
1- t—w- J !
&gt;—-—y aud
' i WOikuCNRJBU^
irilZ.
i. m
, Truly a grand

firmed a. itocretary of lhe Treasury. The
— The Committee or. rostefficca of tho lower
bonae uf Oougrcta have prepared a bill pro­
viding that on al! newspaper* and {xiriodical
publicahoas malted from lhe teen office* of
publieaiiow, or a news agency, aod addreaaed

MANILLA

MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS.
TH A OOWXX NAB8LB CO.. II North Clark.
P. W. »Vi ITU a CO.. Deiters iu Hough sod ElnItlrsd Msrtls, «v M. Vas Barto.
MUSIC. SHEET AND BOOK. AND DEALERS IN
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
ORO. F. BOOT A SO58. 10» Stats.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.

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M1VTTT 1

•KGAJt Bitters the moat wonderful Invigornnt that ever sustained the -inking
&lt;ystein.
j i Persoil can take these Bitters
acronling to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bouee are not de­
stroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
"‘huIobb.

Pom- »rr.«KJK.W. tard-H&amp;IISie.
TOUEDO.
Ulf.n at his father, a
—Advices from the West foreshadow a A Co^ on the corner of Madison and Market at the hoU
Wtir-sr—Aaibrr Michigan, JI.MiJl.3T
general Indian war.
smile overspread hia face, aud he yelled
—Four petson a were killed near Elmira,.'
—In the Iloformod Presbyterian Synod, in «. ... uo,
DETIUUT.
av. a, »«ag n,a
“ ,l» '•? »' “* »«&lt;«. « h« &lt;““C
Wmkat—Extra, $1
;
freight-train ou the railway, while attempting I peered from the gardengnt'*, “ Itwasn t
unanimously not trf fellowship members of to cross the track in a wagon.
i George Washington
Tho
boy’a
CIJIVELLND.
tho Patrons of Husbandry or at y other recret
~
'
father did not act in'the anmo manner
order, which wore deneuhoed as "ensnaring,
WAKCML xzrn nDUWMUL.
M did the
of G w bo
deceptive aoa sinfull’’
—The Kaoretary of ths Treasury haa di‘
’
*
—Two death* have occurred in Harrisburg, Mollbl UhM Tr.««r.ra Sn lol Sf X«“» “J
oI .nfontate ™HOUSEHOLD
x&gt;.
r......
.a t...
__
u «ll
gol I on U&gt;. Ilr.1 ax' Uuxd ’ getoce were beard ia that locality for
panacea
Tburadays each, and &lt;1,.000,060 gold on the some time afterward.
second and fourth Thursdays cash, or $5,C00,- j
-------- '■ 1 1 *—
—AMD
reived in St. Lottis ou the 1st insL from 000 during’June.
True enterprise.
FAMILY
Panola county, Mia*., and sold at auction on
-Th. public dabrna daaraarol «&lt;,«%&amp;» &gt; Tho Chicago and Northwoalcrn raildarloc u» »o»lh it Mur. acoordlo, to lb.1 »»? &gt;• •bowing tare entorpri.o in lhe
LINIMENT.
—The subatitute reported by Senator Win­ omoia alalomu,. .pp«&gt;d«l bJow,
’“J
“ making Snown the nuunroe.
dom, from tho Transportation Committee, for «&lt;
b«a............................ ...11J1M«W» I
great horthreal m the hn. of
HOUSEHOLD
the Hotute bill to regulate commerce among Five p«w rant, bond*............................. at4vrn»,i«&gt; summer rwRjxMr Send tow. H. bteu---------------| nett, General Pksbfiijger Agent Chicago
the several States, provides that every line of
PANACEA
.u,TM,a0^o
wad Northwestern railway, Chicago, for
railroad extending 'into and through two or
money &lt;1
j a copy oLt’ThR Northwest Illustrated.”
more States, and employed in carrying freight Lawful
Matured fist*...
1*
be "ent vqu/w, and will give yon
FAMILY
M,&lt;&gt;4«.ooo । many valuable hints about summer
from any foreign country, whether owned and Ftat UouaJ currency.
1 h«”“^ ___________luimemt
oi&gt;erated by one or by eeveral corporations or

distance for which it receives freight for
txanipartalion, and rates - so established

Oratefhl Thousands ptoclahn \ tx-

MONEY! Ett

HAMMOCKS

MILLINERY. FEATHERS AND FLOWERS.

preparation, made chiefly from the notive hefts found on tile tower range# of
tin Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor­
nia the medicinal' properties of which
are extracted thorefroq$witbout the use
of Alcohol.
Tbo question Is almost
daily asked; '• What is tlie cam* of the
unparalleled eucccss of Viskgab Bit­
ters!” Oar answer ia, that they ruraove
the cause of disease, and tho patient re­
covers bis health. They arr the great
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,,
a psrfect Renovator - aud invigtgatof
of the sy-Rtem. Never before m tht
hLitorv of tho world hs* s niudicino bett
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of VinroabBi

are a gentie Purgative as welTMajL Tonic,
relljving Cougwtion or Inflammation of
the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bitioua
D.lMMKta.
The properties of Dr. Walkkh’s
flXKOAKBiTTKka are Apenent, Diaphoretic.
i^nninstivtoJiutritiona, Laxative, Diuretic.
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera
•in. and Anti-Bil|ppa.

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HOTELS.
NKVADA KOTXL. Xratiibwv

°»OLD RTralX KJUMC1X1C DRALBKB.
rare recently crushed to Marshal
election in .Spain, sftsr which, should It ap­
tails, and Mr. Mallett waa required to bring death in the Amador mine, Salter creek. Cal., pear that tho monarchists are in lhe majority,
TUK MARKJITB.
by
lhe
falling
of
a
cage
iu
thb
mine.
up plans and drawings aud explsin them.- Ho
ho will propose the enlhronqpant of the
wm engsgoi an hour and a half in explaining
Prince Asturias, under ^br cmrn regtocy. »
the order, aud^hon he xfltbdrew ho waa fully
impreesod with ,thc fact that (lb new Becre- finger broken, another hia Jaw broken aud^ix .JL io semi-officially denied by the Gorteeth knt^lcid out, and a third rewired a n: an ]. speru that the candidature of the Hoheitsevere cut iu his head, which threatens t fatal
is going on among hia subordinate*.
vivsd.
—The French Rsacmbly, on the 4th hud.,
—The Springfield (Mass.) RrjnMican thus
CHICAGO.
passed thtr^lecUA-al bill to a second reading
figures
up
the
(lore
of
property
by
the
Mill
—Ono of the wealthiest men in California,
Jamas Lick, has decided to bestow his surplus river disaster; "Tho figures for WilUsmsproperty upon several charitable and scientific burgh foot up $151,800, including $17,700 disfranchiaes a large number of citacnn.
—Tim world will breathe freely now tbit the
for fundlure, $12, GOO for clothing, $0,100

diately. Ho gives #700,000 for au observatory
at Lake Taliuo, *300.000 for a School of Me­ money aud bonds teat. The loanes at eaandroana is fixed. Hereafter she will rank
chanical Arts In San Francisco, and about Bkinnerville aggregate #247.200, Including next to the PribCoss of Wales.
—T'm&gt; friendg of -Trtrtdont MaoMahon are
•12,255 for furniture sad $12,625 for clothing.
$500,COO far public monuments.
The Haydenville loaees are not yet quite fig­ organising with the purpose of maintaining
him in ,
power
all contingencies
ured
up
for
the
final
summary,
but
will
vary
------ through
.
„
fJKSKIUL.
little from $.y5,W0, exclusive of furniture and ‘ daring Iqs -seven .years' term, aud aecur—The Great Wostetb Telegraph Company clotiling. Leeds reports a loss of $107,000, ing for him a re-eloctidn al the cteac of that
not counting in clothing aid furniture. Tho lime.
puny (who filed articles of incorporation in
grand total for the four villages by this reck- ■ —Spanish advices-Indicate that the Carlists
oning ia #954,100, which the additions for are steadily gaining ground
between there aud lhe East) for $100,060
clothing aud furniture destroyed in Haydon'
damsgos.
vdlo
THAT UATCHKT 8TU11Y.
rillo and Leeds will ajrell
swell to fully $1,04X1,00(1.
$1,000,060.
—The Chicago 7'imre of the 2d ‘Ast. prints
full telegraphic reports of the condition of This iloes nut include tho damage io roads I The affecting story of the little hatchet
and bridges, which ia put
at about !115,000 in '
k_.
conaiderablo influence upon the
the crops throughout the Northwest, from —au-ra
the town of Williamaburgb, and $80,000 in ths !
which it appeara that the acreage ot nheat
youth of Pennsylvania. It was only retown of Ncrtiianpion, nor tho laud damages
___
tow
cently that the little boy dug a big hole
and that tho yield promises to be quite up
—Chicago had a #350,000 blxxo on tbo 1st
his father’s garden, and the parent,
iu*L, tho proparty destroyed being tho largo of conne, wished to know who did it.
fully Jbc average amount of laud has boon boot and shoe establishment of M. D. Wells I Now waa the test; he hesitated, looked

• drillkii&gt;« IM water, 1 »*,t ra«cn
»ni without bling dhtnrb«4. sal

HARDWARE AND CUTLE.’.Y-WHOLESALE.

KU WIN MlXT X BOX'S, I
HEAVY HARDWARE-WHOLESALE.

manifesting a deep interest in the subject cf
architecture and everything connected with
—BtexOarck has prohibited the ra
Mr. MulleU's department. While ho had no G, were consumed in' ths flamen. Tho oldest Paris Biichr. in Al*ace and LomdneL
reasou to dor Lt that tho order which required boy, sged 1C, saved Hinuelf by jumping from

.SXMi,ow,wn

egar Bitters are a purely Voluble

K BURNHAM 40ON,Mead ULaks.
.
ENGRAVER. SEALS. PRESSES. BURNING-BRANDS.
SOAP STAMPS. STEEL AND BRASS STAMPS.
I.. DOCint. m B. Itaodolph.
ENGRAVERS.

FlRia jtXD CABUALTTKS.
faUTtnuMtll and three boye, Willie
dtafef F»t, and Itebcrt/Uoyd. all

l«rs'jne, ehall keep foaled in e*.-h of ita

*•

CHINA, CLASS AND QUEENSWARE.

iaterof Spain at Washington. . .
—TheSpanish Government has forbidden

lurch

CITTtICEJ '

Dropsy,
Diabetes,
Gravel,
Dyspepsia,
Constipation, Jaundice,
Bright's Disease,
±A‘SS«£.'lh“KK4.!!Sff^

MAROT ACE GUIDE?

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After the Tichborac trials jieoplemust
overhaul and revise their ideas of the

felt thia

xrw ■

■*

Irindness
costa money, “_lmaa id one day,
—
cint I spind puts off the bring- awl brought rt Mt-&lt;n letter tram his
kWAd
'lev*;
a* twife.
t^7
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1
ing df^oHThW Jata*y'W*;
foi me ctothea&gt;&lt;t^m^1i«*w«Mt do
‘ me
phe would atax^fl^d^q&amp;l, and ahc
na well, and so wi’wi thehoy, and might
r=-b«ttor do coat to -me- back than no
W* .ftpjf, &lt;t&gt;e Lord bring theip.saf/&gt;o each other’s
’
arms, and bless them who had been so

him,’ ahc said,' ' and toll 'him to meet
.me,/ and, my man, God help you, she
mv&amp;'mM* any more—hi tai hour sh^

with
5Vi
all the srtAr:
vroto and then dropped ,to the floor like a
&gt;X»o com r
and1 fuU^of MH«lii0to&lt;mrtfeiMm'arink •wurtd ki4ri4Wr’A''fcW
-yuulc a jest of his--saving habits, herself. She bad lived at service, as a
.i.’.t
■
o4x«d.Ukim..£to- accompany them .to giri, with a certain ’ old lady, who had
They raised him and bore Jiim «wuy.
Kf^n-W .nn edppatiou, the items of In up hour he was at home in the litUe
their-Bunday frolics.
Alb in tadn.
l&gt;ed 1 which had b«en made ready for
fun JikecUw- * ‘ Tlie Tftdln’ that’s one, and the ’writih’ Nora, weary with ‘her long journey.
pafnonship; but he wouldliiot delay that’s three, and moreover she knows There, at taat, &amp; openedhis^ytaC ?Dld
.WPFn« of Nora nil that a woman can." Then he looked Mr. Hawn bexlt over him ; ho hod beep
ovatj and w$b not “ mane enough" to up at his fellow workmen with tears in anmmoned by the news, and his room
-his eyes,, nnd nakvd •
’ “ Do ye wonder thnt the time seems
’asked the ’old
living on little, working at night on any long between me and her, boys?"
ext:a job he ?onld earn a few shillings
by running errands in his noontide Nora at night-fall—until the news came now- • ITT bo*'Witb"
And yi&gt;,'
hbufsoj rest* amd taUunp, to. afy OM /hat
ihst the Stormy Petrel had
hod came to master, I’ve learned ony thing—-God is
Site know I vrU34 soopM tLtak
who.WonlBliai, ofiliroM fertat hope, '{fort,
Connor,
_ ’. then
“
“
. *breathless
' ’ I and pale good ; He wouldn't lid jiie bring Nora
or tssrii* • truttrr(ty*&gt; win*.
Of bwtin* a Uir, or UttoUUus
witKaxqitainpnt, flung his cap in the over to me, but Hc’rtaking me over to
and of, Nora and Jamtwy.
Tbo fir»t W«t rvUn of rprlngj
air ax'd ahbuU-d.
. i
‘
her and Jamesy—ovc* tlia xiferiiioh'i
Than of
at An Su bmomC
At first tho men, who prided themIt happened on a holiday afternoon, you see it, uud her standing on the
■elves in being all - Americans, ■ and of
turning out the best work in the city, and half ti doran men were ready to go other side to welcome me—’’
And with theae words Candor airetchmade a sort of butt of Connor, whose with Connor to the steamer and give his
»
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1 “
'T'lirwv. -p* i’~*7clri wh, wife a greeting. Her little homo was ed out Ids arms. Pcrha^ he dld-'sce
1 ready ; Mr. Bawn’s own servant hod pat
Nora
—Heaven only knows—and so he
Aa Uu
hut antae l&gt;r» w hritair, 1 indeed oltcu laughable.
But he won
uk- pisrU smM ruM«a and &lt;oM 7
I thdir hearts -at last, and one day, mount- ’ it in order, and Connor took one peep died.
r
I
• «*“»»&lt;* h.
I* »u. at it before he started.
“ She h^lu't tlie like of that in the
CONGREtUHONAL SUMMARY.
That Uw miariki
nuua, fbiqi* areft^c to mr * tfundlo VrYapped in a n;d handkerchief,
♦ Trinfr* on^ oountiy,” he said. "But she’ll
ia I.-—&lt;1.t&gt;

title and

subjirt

Tta bill to appoint ■ CvmoMpslon to tuvr«U&lt;»ic tbo
h&lt;p»r tnflte *u pBss.d yt.s, □»;
tt.
ByyMrt... :Tlte Srcrrtary of th.
Tr»&lt;.«iiry ws* dlrirt’ek-to fttraUli InrundsUon 'as' to

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‘ SICHIUA5 IKeniilTVBK.

Lassnto, March 3.—Tho Legblatnrv mrt at
nocft'|o-3ay. A quorum of aach House waa
thoMual
sworn in.

’tor
w&lt;q

to annonncod that It w*n ready
i
After a UtHe nnimportaut
ousm ■djournedto a p. m.
iblinr, tbs House went into joint
9 Hull of tba House of its pre-

joy.
Xbfu&amp;.ot Eaton, moved that tho Hones op­
erate m Committee of the Whole unices otb-

8«rrttes«&lt; I Oom«1Wsums i am wcmdcrin, mw Whorool .I’ve gotitd” 4.All felt symThen J»®
he led ll
the
&gt;® *
Way
ttY towarc
toward tho
------------dock
Hoots Waa voted' 45
wwbar »v;i a^M
.
D* |
in fajj
and
gmeped hia where 0,0 'teftnicx Ujr. rt a pace that
,. l .! ■ pathy in his joy, and each grasped his
«u&gt;oi&gt; vt; r,^te determined efforts to. reduce the sum
‘nd ‘
n,a‘le ft hard ,or ,he "8t to foI,ow him'b°eh
Igiwtlrtod
---------- •wrnrtatataKis
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to «.
Pr;pL:w7totrcrtTl^!uiuhTud 'n^^ wx.raariiedxt hRt; a crowd
in union » A ennunittos
entpmittoe waa
was appointed in the House
House to
&gt;H hair, A , L Olid dDu j
draft rteolduons In memory of dacsaaed
of
■ !i lu
Jtafrrrrd.
Tbrr.«ideui-»
Koom tfwitCeou
inb&gt;
QX Vehifilen
'utuciiH blnckadn,!
piocaaaeu thn
uie wtrAAf
street,• a
mitueof u»sWtots
«u umembers.
troop of
w.
emigrants V*XUU
camo thronging up
up
;, ' ‘—
“•■ ‘■ •r,
-O
f
*—
“&gt; wv«r&gt;i
—
»p«&lt;b« w»r» delivered.
—
| Thi^Tiarted in s’njerry' mcod, most
fine cabin passengers were stepping I MoxdIy, March 1—.Srante—Shonnan pro­ tha House, afterward to- be considered in
of tha men going to comfortable homes, in to cabs, and driven, and portera, and
&lt;* tte cbta«v M^chaat.- r&gt;- committee. The Reuate .'eddod on similar
' Bait poor Connor's resting place was a
action. AdJ'»u.-nr*L
NORA.
»I1 mumer of eti&gt;plUJ,-« w«re,oilingu,.j
Wamcaanax, March 1—Nmo/r,—Th« Beuate
■ poor lodg’ng-houBc, where he shared a
tho usual
usnul manner. Nora
Nora ................................
In ms
in
his snainiy
shabby inezo
frieze jncxei
joc^t and
iuy i nuta-ii_
mud~ T
, shouting in the
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tad*
lA-gto. -MM&amp;te
J “''"“‘“■.“‘‘i ’^-l'onboMdtorhfgnu.b.naladeff brrgtns,
-Patrick Charter Wfla
‘puU?*-i ing tW Cona’ttntlon.' Nil very Important aotot UUwUrt,-VVW . te^rf?•nr&gt;k”’,'“‘Us bull tion was takenwjlkod into Mr.
■&gt;»"'- : bwi oamid 1?“, tod" np ta «’lr«rt r T*“
«nraF m**1’ u‘,lr *»: tain
rt UlJou’*
OmmHiin the inutu at tech Hute*.*.. luiloa was considered aa In CcmmlMse of the
ware afore shop ora day, and presented 1
» ■ ,&lt;
•tu t r
i
,
j the vessel at tart, and there, amid tnosc
l.in^HUto.rt.nnU.toto ^
7- “*
-^rtor oonring
V."
tert!., i: Mfteob,
...
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f.r.
teft tell
.n.ln
1 ve been told ve advcrtiai*d&gt; tar k
..
..
.
.I1— . friends, Connor searched for those so
to is claimed that Wiaoooaiu has poeewiyn
of a eonnty and a half which belongs to MiciiiI dear tohim, patiently at first, eagerly
but patiently ; but by and by growing
i anxious nnd excited
1 y "Slro would never go alone?’ be said;
htsbe’d be .Jost entirely. I bode her
I wsil$ bht-I don’t see her ; boys,-I think

om his ayIT'/Ti

count

.
.
d take low
wages till I cotfld do better, and I'd
would that."

would employ- inxihc6ttl$eWnl hand.
Yet the tone attracted him. IL-jwxn-sh
brirkly, and with bis’ pen*Kiehina Tub
And ebmo one ipawered :' * y *■ F
ear addreaeed the num who was one of
“ No doubt’o? k/1?s ithcAJ?’0
fifty who had answered' Bis •‘MvcrtiBeicnt
for
four
wurkmcq,
thal
nmrniiir.
L
&gt;
Thon ponnor put his hetid down OB
ment for four wort — •
•
“ Whet 'rinlcbii yfcu dxpoir toHeifti
hand* and. lift^ up his voice and
w
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farter than t^her ^oik»-=«tw^&lt;a nDy ' wept.
opoef l^seyisighta which
smarter
"
—• —
?"
mesi never forget. It seemed more than

Why don't you sec the captain ?’’
asked one, and Connor jumjHNl at the
suggestion. In a few minuk-s he stood
|efurc the ixirt^, rubicund man, who
.fiodded to him very kindly.
-'r&lt;wwi9,'9ei&gt;*.'

and ain’t find her.”
gone*" ashore,* said
“Terhaps
the captain.
; “ I bn&lt;b- her wait,’’-said Connor.
“ Wodft&amp;dcm’t ulways do as they are

1 hid. you know," said the captain.
“ bet Tone wishing to; tbat’ud make
’’“Nora would," said Connor, “but
•'rOwDlte ww from him aguu^ "
s
it aiaier."
’
•
‘
may lie she waa loft behind. May lie
" Are you used to the work
, t . Bat when he went to work that day it: she did not come ; I somehow think she
d'(1
saw hini that ho had.Udidn’L’’
&lt;
“Much?’’
f*
-:^.At the name of Nora, the captain
"No, yer honor.
HI tall no lie. face seemed to say "171 have Nora with1 started. Tn a moment ho asked :
•
Tim O’Toole hadn't tlie like of this mo yidJ" vAL n®qn ho scratched out a‘ ,, t* What is your name ?”
ptece
1 (mow a
?
•J L °
wdd tho man.
*'You are too old for an apprentice,
“ And your wifi.'s name waa Nora F'
end you’d bo in the way, 1 calculate," jxmed; snditbooe
hfld:A»UewelI
“ That's her name, and the boy with
taid Mr. Bawn..looking at the. bxav
_ &gt;' hfji .noticed that he had no meat for
iwny.
■ her fa Jaijicsy. yer honor," said Connor.
arms and bright eyes'&amp;al'promised
d«L» 1 ainrirr?
diiuit'r. ’ 'fide*®;'^romTr: that muirtriit
rtrength and intelfigcncc. “ Decaux) I he | lived on bread,' potatoes' and cold

, huskily!
git down,. mytM&gt;vi; I luvc got
'
of the shop, and nosc-lhat t-ympatliy something to tcfl you?’
before, and I wqn’t have another."
»M .-xeUflJ
lo teip
“ Sjic'k left ta-fijml." Fiuil C-i.
“ The Virgin “will have to be after Conapr., /olta were thrown is his way,
*• She did start with us,” said the
bringing them over in her two arms, kind words and friendly, wishci.liflpdd captain.
,
Ihiu.- Wirt,
-to iim mightily t but no power could make
“ Whdre is she ?” said Connor;
-him share“thef^od or dEftk of aayoiher
The captain made no imswer.
night,'uto ni«r n job c.w I get, and workman. ,
“My man," he said,' “we‘all have
tWa lU U peen, I
honor,
That seemed n eort-M bbhrtv to him. our
o»k trials ; C
God sends them. Yes, Nora
and it’s but half a one.”
Star &amp;’.*!?
«W”‘Jt'-prttfW started
'■nth
,
■■■
A. te &lt;A»w^d
'pftAkh ._ __ If_ — 4 —-1__ • - * '&lt;
f'r»TkI&gt;..r
a«G
Connor
said
nothing. He whs look­
fronnMai Bi
an English half-penny upon it.
nr..”, a«d this and ing lab-Hro cnptkin; rtot, white to his
drii* ft the little lips.
•
that and tlie other
Bawn, arretted by the odd sjajeeb, as bo
-. il It has been e sickly season," said
nothiqgJsUpws who never do their best.
Ko, I’ve
taken Ya g)
UZd*

the captain.

big the

The one i; mt&gt; wife, the other mo over,*

read ; they kept it from me."
“We didn't want to frighten him,”
said one man, in a half •whisppr..
“ You know how long we lay in qunrWxdsi
hid tbo-taeasure..h^vest but- online?’'
WUSfc WUh torie^wz # ’dfld ^nd
.
“IttSAIplcite fc' .Hd llit,-«ud:
until the
Connor.
“Did you say Nora went cusMd»i&gt;
9 ^4aflxryn&amp;4, woman wind dffld, capabhi.
ashore ? Ought io be looking for her,
Chew—of hcarfi^ or un^itandiitg; knew that "e*”-”
WS
and then in his face.
' “-Many died," went on tlie captain,
i
There was Jolm Jones who had more “ miw children. When we were half uMmoJ
“ and now, as it u noon, go down mV?
i ti&gt;« brtto in his iwhu.-, Uun uatially
the ktMwfl **4 ted tbw girt to gtt'J«ur
dinner—a iiuegry man catft Work."
UJ.aaofty
4* Jammy,” gaaped Connor.
■A «h
“ Hh» mother watched him night and
while Mr.,
iy," fwdthc captetUy ‘/and we did all
c-dild, ;&gt;.-.t nr l.'. "t ! ■:
&lt;i ; cciiy

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But it broke my heart ty rec the

and ability, he waaj

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W •hr-«Wngi»gb.tor»««J«&gt;»J.’- .

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Bhi frimds,

tage to the next of kin. His mother
alone, refusing to. despair, mlvertiaad
for the missing one. The advertise­
ment coming to the eyes of a butcher
in Australia, he reeolved to personate
the lost son. There was not one chance
in a million that he could oueoeed.
There was no aecridcntal ieremblanoe of ' *

—# nt

The firad la doomed. PTUx wffi bo dow, by ■
Naaby tried to get a drink;onoa at Wil­ • • m«suh rtrtwy
•”
lard’s Hotel by saying ha wan Charles
Snmner. But this attempt was do leu
ridiculous. Tho baronet waa a little,
delicate, “ scrubby" man. The Claim­
ant was a man-mountain, weighing 360
pounds. The Baronet spoke French
more readily than English ; the’Olaimeurse of &lt;Wak, aad ba Wffl’ '*
ant did not know one word of the lan­ rurOodbL
guage. Bir Roger belonged to a wide­
spread family connection of which the
Claimant had never se«n a single mem­
ber.
Yet he confidently sailed for
VAKIKTIES.
.
England and for seven years fought'the
Party tie*—White cravats.
desperate-fight'which has ended iri his
A hood floor manager—A broom.
conviction as a felon, with a varying
A roof wh'Jeb covers a very noisy ten­
success which must always remain a
ant—The roof bl the mouth.
wonder.to succeeding ages.
His trial
Thr attempt to weave zephyr wors­
has changed men's opinions as to the
worth of human evidence.
Dozens of teds on heir-looms has proved a failure.
witnesses, among whom waa Bir-Boger's
mother, testified that this waathe right­
ful heir.
Several members of Parlia­
ment espoused ids cause. Popular sub­
scriptions assisted him in his scheme.
He was defeated at last by two things—
by his own statement in regard to Mis.
Radcliffe, which all England instinct­
ively cried could not have beau made bv
a man born a gentleman, and by the
evidence of Lord Bellow, who arid ho
had tattooed Sir Boger in his boyhood.
—New York Tribune.

drink stock ale nt the broker’s’ board. ’
Starship Which the Duke of IL.linburgh ha, now given up—Tbc court­
ship.

t

Maxxehh axt&gt; Customs.—“rftealing
money or Imraes » u serious bminote

Colorado ; .“ but you can kill fc man,
r.ud all that public sentiment demands
in that you shall not leave tlie corjme in
the way.’’

.

s^o^jsauBXfer**

“ We had illness on board

i„ •n’.f.i.Mb-rl

Hate.

I

At a reeeut fair, jn Went Tennessee a
premium was offered to the young lady
A LA WYEH'S AD VICE.
who could cook the best dinner. Only
i io me unwu rscinc rauroan....
An Irishman by the name of Tom one applied, but kh’s did her work bo
■nd will now be ini
Murphy once borrowed a sum of money well that she has been* fetidly engaged ’
from one of his neighbors, which be evar since considering offers' of mar­
Il, cvuivniii&gt;n tho divtaiuu of the powers of promised to pay upon a certain time. riage.
Gavirnment. was adbplcJ, as waa also Art. 4, But month after month passed by, and
A saw countryman, gazing at a galODMinio* tia» Ixgtala! ire Department, which
rrnmriit* of Stbrr orauirtea. Hie »
no signs of kthfr agreement being kept, den in the vicinfty of •Boston- to which
labeled, wvuld be to urt itweovuti
OOOLlKn. ...Ablll was lutrodueed by
his creditor at last warned him that s i re scveral marWo atatnes, skdaimed :
Iuds«* Countj CiMoa, Begirtar of Deeds,
unless hn paid it upon a certain day, he “Jrnit see .Whafi ak waste! Here’s no
B—,-BIE. UinX-nd : O, »M&lt; 1UI.&gt;,U &lt;» |
Sarttellty to tho currcacy wtthent Inlhtkm; !■? i ciitot*, and persona holding offijo undor tbo should sue him fox it and recover by less than six ty-arver^ws iu..W»a ten-fwk.•
MctaU
grauUiM Uw rWW «&gt;l yay te ihr,; preMdent S*« ftaasM of tin, VnHMl Htefta law. This rather frightened lorn, and jmtcb, and miy one of them, would keep
Wtannudn Onlr*l and W»*car.a1a VaUi-y
shall not l&gt;o juombsia. of the Hte’uLogietetura. not being able to raise the money,. he the crows from a five-acre lot,
by Myrr.. imj«wfac B dutr rf 5 per eint x! ra rneru a pifiviriau Hist no nMitabor aball be Expelled
rf,*iw2S*sL:Jir
; for ■®y ovuse toK’WR u»hi»oouatH«onte bafore went to a lawyer to got advice on the
A wnETcniro cynic writes : “ A bright
lua rlnct.on va. struck out
No nevsublert matter.
After bearing Tom’s story
little five-year-old was looking ihrougii
through to the end, he asked him :
a picture-book the other night, whi.-n
“ Has your neighbor got any writing
she suddenly .paused, gazed &lt;
i
ftuid,y 0?«3 6n &lt;kimmrtto.ot the Whole) to show that jou owe him this fifty into her mother’s ’face, and, .while there
.ute-p-rteyurf 14 o&gt;u wU&lt;.....te M­ dollars ?’’
shone hi her eyes tlie "light of a wis-’
Um, iJ on Hr Ute fraokiuic prb i- ‘«®P* ’’»« uiadfi to strike out the section pro“ Divil a word," replied Tom, quickly. dom beyofid her years,’- 6*id—(we hart’-'
prorUJoai an «a«KRrc» nn-: hibitlng ths Legfehtnre from passing any act
Ml nm aiMtrmw ih»rt« rtrnpir, \ author Wing kkeftrtat uf a JlMWo for the sale
"Well, then, if you haven’t the money, forgotten whsfrnhe said.-) .»Uro Uirxuch tin m*ii« in ihcof &lt;rJ0Ut spirits or other intoxicating liquonu
n-"Mi*.. .u.««puo you can take your own time ; at all
A missionary among the- freedmen in
evente, he cannot collect it by law.”
Tennessee, after relating to some littto
•‘Thank yer honor, much obliged,’’
insU wlUtin ■ be oacuU . rt. lhete, ynUiea-. from isilroacta..Qr a*yr ntbrt fevore, received
colored
children the story bf Ananias
and c.« &lt;u«es ttefwteu rnhtlAter», to only two .votes.... Article 5, concerning tho said Tom, rising and going to the door.
In nulls 4r»s of |»&lt;ta«r. GK «Mlvo tanarUSent;'was ad.iptad with banUy
and Sapphire^ nskwl 'thcni iWby GckT
"Hold on, my friend,” said the
sites of the Whole,
.........................
does not ^trikwtJYCiyliodydnad that tells •:
into ertwfnu.' The lawyer.
.
■CT,n«lhr &gt;ut&gt;e rrlillrffw. M to, rt»rt, sial tlio Hanse
a lie, when uno of tfie youngest in tho \ “Pat for?” asked Tom in. astonish­
room quickly ruwwsnxl, “JJccause there .
' Tnvasiur,’Mardi 6.—fininfr.—King mads ment.
wouldn't be anyIxxly left,"
.
" You owe mo two dollar*.**
a violent attack cu thoOonrtftutionri CommiaIk a real property case before a
eio.i, claiming hn had found in tho articto on
“Fat for?’’
Bpecial Xecixlrtion a clause whidb waa intaud“Why, for my advice, to bo sure. French Judge, at an early period of t^e
..wH.',— L.I. , .1»a ■ .... ‘ ‘
taetroruna■
You don’t suppose I cm live by charg­ Revolution^ the defcudnnt, whoso MUe ,
mtn't of the legal cods. Ho cUlmed that thia ing nothing, do you?”
was’ contested,’ prayed that tlie estate..
wav the YoaflH of erafty bigotry bn thWpart of
Tom scratchbd his head a moment in hadlireui^ his (ahvl v for more than
the- logxl prnfcauua at a gtuuina Jotoitkal
character. Brewer attteked ths general plan oivdent perplexity, for lie had no money. two'hundred y«tte'u/‘‘ #&lt;&amp;,” Wd tlie
the code, and drtondod thb CoiistauUoiMd
.Jhdge, “ft ifi Dawfnlrifme for another'•
Tccanar. March 3.—Scnofe.—The Chaplain; of
Comniiwion agaiaat tlio atricturea of King. At last a blight idea seemed, to strike
family to have a turn." ~
The dabita ■ then waxed warm, and waa^nlK^red in by Wdbor. McGowan and other*.
A aAtnou dropped.out"of'il»c rigging ,
The mo'.ion to amend, an a* to adm.t ct the
that I owes yocs two dollars ?’’ he asked, of a ship-of-war, sonte Mftecn or twenty
. rarrtyaed....Fenton
- to providing thal tbo Governor may dioapfeel,
Mid fall plump on the beta!' of the
with
a
twinkle
in
his
eye.
MlUoe et bwinos
------------men of*Mew
------------York Cut, —
rrpre- | prove any htKl in aa- appropriation bid and

Jnrt Nort undffaciesv.1’

juA
thry me.
bring 'cm
'mt orn
over
panary
me. How’ll 1I briq;
to mcj^pljrty wmtirfc
want to kainng.
UwitabJe -Mg

•totayj.-

onet and millionaire by simply lyhig.,
He Had scarcely a single point to begin
work upon. A young gentleman had

, Coimor had risen ; he stood np trying

&lt;™

“Why, no, of course not; but what First Licutenaat ‘ • V/rcteh !” asid the
does that signify
’
“Thin I’ll jist lie after takin’ yer own np, “ where the deuce did you con&gt;e
adrioc, an’ pay uather you nor my neigh­ from?” "An’ sure I came from the
bor r saying which he left tho office and north of (ij
Ireland,
__
yer honor. ”
.
it.
«° wxlitorti
Iwy.,1.
,ilt

ritd-rio ta 83... .The article cm artariea, pn&gt;
Tiding thariliey miy be fixed-by tba Legfa- taking his adrioe,aada doctor taking
lature, wm referred ta the Committee on his own medicine.
. BtelA Affair*, with ioatrucUoua to report s
■atetitnta wltaataied tua^... .The article on
Judiciary was referred to the Committee on
. AN ARGUMENT NOH PEACE.
Judwiaryj With fcrtractam-. to report a eubrtiluts providing for election of Judges.
The following extracte are taken Irom
a series of tables recently published in
Vienna:
The Buasian army comprises 862,000
men, 181,000 horses, and 2,084 eannpn.
Gerteany. has 87 divisions ot infantry,

times cause .a; very remarkable trans­
formation in tlie meaning of a senteno;- ,
The omieson of a comma on an epitaph
in a Wwtern cemetery cause* the jnscript* in to read :
“ Erected to tho
memory of John Phillips, accidentally
shot as a mark of affection 'by his
brother. ”

.- "
TO TKST W.tT*K.

5 divisions of eavalry, 837 batteries of

Wl» » «U.«W to Ik. teo artillery, comprising 835,000 men, 96,- out an easy way erf testing whether
Whois,

, 5 diviaioua of cavalry, 215 batteries of
- cannon, making a total of 740,210 num,
' '38,125 horaaa, and 1,600 cannon,
.
.
English aftned - force comprises i’rt.-

It says:
Good water fhcwiid be free
frou. color, unpj'waaut odor tad taste,
and ahookl quickly afford a tailur with
a small portion of tmap. If half, a pint
of tho water be placed in a periectly

J 000 men, and Fraure 300,000 men.
The remainiug Blates erf Europe make
; up with the fdxwe a total of about sugar added, and the lx
’ 5,000,000 of dmu. If each man oould pcaedtothe«te$dMht -te
a warm room, the linuitl i

-millions of dollars a d^y. And the
&lt;4
on -nd
.,&lt; U&gt;, mw
dona. molmUagoSwra. will

It the

Simon nara, ar M mittton
exolgaivo of the cost «rf araeni

We pwe to Beisch thjasfoplr,

�---- . —--------------- u _

■p

BABDY &amp; A1ISI0RTH,

!&gt;»

- MARCH 13 1X74,'

ooo

- WeM. Mr. Priadls, what sttocess ?"
tem- M*’pF. «»&lt;»« «oa tear succeeded
" I fell you what it. is boys," said ha
I to an aterainw extent' etch ‘’’ber,—first one then tlie other
‘•this credit business fit bad. 1 looked
er
Whe» Ihi/s '
Bul wbco
deB‘rin vain for
name on my - h*t of
...O«»tad hi.
&lt;rf tatoeription W bMo
the well to JTCd^arjneu I. passed, but

uk

ud

Six I*’"* «&gt;&gt;• **&gt;•*

*.&lt;«

l“- ta«i .«-llr

xmth.wh.tadta.^.ftanu.hr «/«•■■“““?

whenever I came to a lqg hot ur a
board shanty, the presence of a pig

1&lt;*, « b&gt;ch he embraced gtedly. for I
he thovght. *1 can show to the ,
wutld my great wisdom." He thonght.
it sharp to quarrel with exehaagea I
ia giving him such left handed puffs a«
the foliowing:

Tlie editor of the Chicago, Paw
Paw Lawton Tribune ia cryimr like a
Ettle hoy with his pants tore, because

WORTS or

F*TAT*KS,

for his store.
Il was th* building ning—or rather, half the night—with
from
»ow owned and occupied by Mr. P. a number of his friends. He found
Holler. Mr. SlauS-r had everything his wife lying upon the lounge, enjoyblind pig —Hartford Day Spring.
a sick headache) but he coulden’t I
Owing to hia self conceit, his local
and if he wm not troubled with taaoy find a clean shirt. Mrs. Wackup said
chopping ofl until he has But haff the
his shirts were washed but not iron­
very a’rong oompetitkm.
But bo ed, and she was too til to do it, ana

Clover Seed, See.,
DeUverwl at their

HARDY A AINSWORTH,
:
Proprietors-'

HEADQUARTERS

the Tribune, and starvation is staring little thought that ho waa tho pioeeer it was the girl's afternoon osL A
him in
face, Aa gam death is who should be followed by others m shade of disapointment clouded his
a)*oot to knock at his door, we will
brow, and rushing into the kitchen,
refrain from replying to the scurrilous short years a town would bs built up he slammed th* door with much earn
article that appeared in his last issue. here in th* wilderness I bat should estnvs*, and, fortunately, found an

IF T*C WAIT

Our motto is to sell as cheap as
the eheapeat, rive 1# oxs. to the ft&gt;. and the right
change every time.

WINES k LIQUORS,
PERFUMERY,

W.A.AYLSWORTH

[ao_. iba]

Those TWy men are

humbugs.

One of them who built a splendid

rvaidmee afew year* ago had a eapa-

TEAS,
rraovwl s*xt
Sprisg. will c«s»*»m tiiU d*j
’ hM entire Mock of Goods *1 tho

D. C. GRIFFITH.

SODA,

LAMPS,

CASTOR,
KEROSENE

WOOL CUBING MACHINE!

ardaoo, hi* STOCK of wed-MUnud

Terms:

ing four of hia fingers and breaking

to klwilf.

All Open Account* most
BOTTOM

TRICES FOR C.KH! be Settled at oner.

Trouble t*

Show GbbAs.

January 1st, 1974.

■». roWLKS,

HALBERT &amp; CO.

W. A. AYLSWORTH.

NaabviUa, N»«. 1st, 187A

LEROY C. BOf ME.

What Now! Holl Toff Hom, Struts!

woaia nxumcr —j
But all their wants may b« aapphaa

gleam

through the midnight darkness.

this fine suggestion, acd immediately
of light went io work to fulfil their part of
Rev. tbe program*ne.
And lha people in

is hia belief that most of the editors! usual tqualibruMB. wbea told that they
fraternity will eventually be saved.

NEW HARNESS SHOP s«a,i4c&lt;,. udgtopjsft*

READY MARICLOW

HEW DRY GOODS STORE

oa short aetiea.

Call and

GROCERIES
16

'Tn Nashville, Mich.

WOLCOTT • OBMJi.

WHS T.. O. OBOCKER OANNXD GOODS,
ta.

M - uaite u tar Mk «

ob-

bis coffers, starves himsea ; labors.

But bew about

Mr. Nash.

He

infuriated better-half finish the sen­

after looking over the prospects of the
aoel.

Her M «f Stilt ui Fusy

Notions, Boots, Shoes,

Dry Goods

town, concluded he didn't want hia

CIGARS, 4c,

OTSms H TBBB tfWH

Eel. for eoe &lt;UUar.

MUSIC TEACHING!
'

IRS. I. J. T'.IIERllI

Give me a Cali.

HOSIERY,

WNB1B CLEVER.

fa fc, fc.

FHRKTURK IAWACTDBI!

handle and limped out of the room
and upstairs to bed, witbout hia sup­
per.

name immortalized here, aad so for

The next morning he told hie

JACOB LENTZ

friends that the rensua ho failed to

jlxilrrxO.

MirtfcanCnrtr R

hfta, Ltaay, Diiig, Met a

CASH &amp; EXCHANGE 3KAID Rffffi YillET DfflflW.

guods look passage nt Tip Top House,
dexerd ly t
He forsoed a copartnership White Mountains, to

Wheeler built the first dry
store.

TOBACCO.

UNDER WEAR,

And a full line of

Chester Fike broke his leg in Cbn-1 as I know, has never troubled hunsell suddenly at lacked wii h cholera mor­
aa to whether there was a Nashvi le
cord end wa« carried home. His
bus al the supper table, and liked to
ou the Giand River Valley Railroad !
wife was frightened, and in raning to
have died during the night.
meet him fell over a dog. breaking
Not long since a very nervous lady
During the spring of 1866, I* I-

find out what happend to the dog.

YANKEE NOTIONS
GENTS AND LADIES

HATS. GLOVE aiiRWHBS,

tence. but adroitly dodged the broom

earne around in about six months,

fotxnd al out a dosen femilies, and

ty dote : saves everything except his

DRESS GOODS,

AMR CHOCKERY,

i

CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

««l fee CASH.

* ackup didn’t tarry to hear his

Nashville.

Many a man for lo e of pelf, stuffs

board,

Ovw Smith A Putaaa’a Hanhrara.

The Bent ef Leather VneelLitfht Work la
onr pride,

We have on h’nd a fine atock of

sympathy that Mrs. Wackop tenderdl

the table—“and if that old idiot hasn’t
gone and rained my bent chemise ! J

CENTRAL HOUSE.

AND VISIT THE

engineer, had been here du riag the

that arithmetic wouldn't warm his buy lots aud du something great for it.
stomach in winter.
The tethers were forcibly struck with

DR

~wi»bluii.d end p*Jlc4 bu.»i*-a».

In the soring uf 1866. Mr. Gregg

winter and had held a council with
husltand yearned for jest
The editor of the Troy Whig ask i the “father*."
Ha told them that if
ed bis Satin : “How many scruples I
they would immortalize his name by
arms akimbo, aad iodignaaily
there should be in a drachm -,** and applying it to the town, he would
all the little wreieh y swered was

And here comes

At Reasonable Rates,
ter. will

My Carding Machine

she diacuverrd her buahaad hopping
quit using Latin words b* could sit had a tier of lots surveyed along Main
RixMit the room on one foot, nnd claspdown. The lawyer undertook to de street, which were aotd during the

for contempt of courf.

You Will Find Them,
OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND

Caih Paul far Prrrhtef of aU kwb

he shoved the iron up aad down,
Greeley's epithets,—that hr was a like a jnck-plaae. The labor seemed
%'•
foul and a liar. But their future plans I

Mr. Nash, the Railroad

LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

&gt;. M. FUWCWI8,

First Class Goods.

families; to live io »h* peace and

quiet of the run! termer.

fine his position and was fined 120 summer.

CHIMNEYS,

bottom, just as he

houses along Main street. Tlie to rest kup. who was atari led by the inteeuty I
An Indian lawyer used the word I trees had to be fell t-» make way fur
of bis las. nag', entered the kitchen.
if he coulden’t

RAI SENS,

-AMD-

CAPT. BOISE

“disparagement" in his plea, and the their buildings, ou the west side

that

CRACKERS,

well adapted 16 th* Fall and Winter

were destined to felt, not half accom 1
The power of love receives s strik­
‘ n iniud U) follow the Imwimcm for a
This was a class of disap­
ing illnetratioc in the case of lbs Mil pliahed.
' living. Then be undertook to turn
waukee girl who knocked her lover pointments, however, that men never the shirt, and. just because it adhered
weary of,—a future was dawniug.lha*
heels over head down a flight of stairs
to the glas &lt;1 table cloth, he gave it
because he wanted to stop kissing promised greater thing* than they had a violent jerk, adding at least six
dared
to
hope
foe
long enough to get a good long
inches more to the split in the back.
Mr. Euoa Kuhlman purchased an
breath.
Then be noticed for the first- time!
interest ia the rUue of Mr. Stouffer that he had set the hot iron ou the I
A Chicago paper thinks that every and built a small, one story house on tail of his garment and scorched a
body who dies in Milwaukee is sure the west aide ot Maia street, which hole in it as large as his hand, and in
uf K°‘nK 1° a better laud. Milwraukee
his haste to remove the smoothing­
the same time Mr. George Boyer J
baa an idea that every body who fives
machine he neglected to use the
in Chicago can goto a better land Israel Wright. Ephr'im Church nnd ! bo'div, sad dropped tbe hut fraud on
William Killen bought lots nnd built
without dying.

Judge told him

RICE,

SPICES,

P B O V I s I O IN S MY STOCK IS’NEW

sing through their farm*, they would ifs proper ch*|&gt;e whan ironed—and

for a rooster contest.

’

COFFER

SYRUP,

Ever Civea &gt;f» N'a.hvilte !

WOLVERINE MILLS!

H.wl one ed the hot iroc ou h*s shirt bosom.
ciouB urine cellar included io the plans
told them at that tune that io four He thought tlie ^ahaeu had a strange
He has just been converted to the
yean the iron horse would b« whiz­ look, but s»p|K«ed it would assume

very fine game cock and occasionally

,

F. HOLLER,

gentlemen all lived in their pioneer table without first removing the oil- j
houses, nestled iu among the sturdy doth cover, and hurriedly consul'.* ! |
Aa Bil!» under
Oath;' Over9l6
Sixty ar Nucety Dayt Nate trilh Inter
his watch. Then be couldn't find {
of the Thoraapple.
Their higher 1 the iron bwAJcr. and substituted his T* which b* iufi* th* ■ttaatioa of the I eel wid be taken if detired.
Public, Hs sells
aspirations were to carve out, of those pocket hsnkerehtel. and, after burn­

forests, homes for themselves and

•

TOILET SOAPS,

laid* *f Mata

©rortriw and provisions,

L’sib cut 'hr g»l&lt;kn elovw."

MEDICINES,

Greatest Bargains

number her thootaad inhabitants.
iron on the range, nice and hot
Th* territory upon-which stands Then be dived into the basket of
wants to stand well with his grangers, the principal port of tbe village of dampened clothes, and found one of

• aiplEM;
a* I plara

&amp;c.,
To be Sold within the
next Two Months!

GROCERIE s

A Green Bay, Wis., politician, who

NaehTifle. was originally owned by his shirts at the
Messi*. Robert B. Gregg, A. W
expected.
Phillips and O. A Phillips
These

ps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,

,

greatest satisfaction ho had od bis
Mallett purchased au interest in the I
ELEVATOR HT NASHVILLE.
return was list he should have
Hrmchett saw mill property, on the
goad
supper
awaiting
him,
the
pay
Thcruapple river, then odmed by Mr
men of which would not depend on
Geo. W. Johosou, and at once com­
LATH,
menced the. building of a grist mill that day's collections.
(TO RK CXINTINUSD.J
SHINGLES
This feet, lugelher with tho railroad
WATER LIME,
Wackup'i BrMUns.
prospect, began to attract public at
SALT,
tendon.
Mr. Wackup, a married man of
HAIR,
Mr.'L. E. Stauffer was the first Bridgeport, quit work early the other
.
STUCCO,
adventurer here as a tride&amp;aian ; be afternoon, and went home to fix up
using th*, front . room of his dwelling for the purpose of spending tl»e eve­

sings: '

LOOK HE1E,

CORN. iTHJB. OATS, Dry Goods, Groceries,

*“bu

that all tho family oonld do was to
j.ta Ita ^i.&lt;ta.l r.rt., hr Uku&gt;C lb. j
U|K
.
r
&lt;
____
...
. ..’
Aivurttlw time of the toeatian of keep soul and body together, I found
them to be our customers,” and the

dow

School Books,

GEID1L FQITHE

for Good.

The confidence felt by a man who with Mr. T. C Downing, then in the almost jicrpcudicular railroad. Her
ami slops his paper that employ of Barlow A Goodyear of fears were apparent to everyone, and
the p*|»cr will not be able to get oui Hastings, and Mr. S. J. Prindle. lat ly pie following unique dialogue took

MIRRORS, PICTURES, FKA Mm

gets irad

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,

X&gt;U8TKBKAG.Aa,

place between her and the conductor.
markabie tb.Dg about tuinwi naturr

trade with a view of doing but very

Lady.—Mr. Conductor, how do you

Jillie cn-dding. but before they were hold these can when yon want to
make a stop ? Conducloi*—Mada

All are invited to call and extsain*

“UGBT SUNNING B.1E8TC,”

'as in the we apply the brake, whicn you see
there. Lady.—Sappuss, Mr. Con­
hands of their customer, and as
ductor that brake should give way, The etaadard Sewing Martine of th • nation.
from their hands. They ware dealing

where they were unacquainted with

Madam, we then apply the double­
My Motto is, “The MmbAZb Binpesw
u belief than ike Slow Suiiutg."
Mr. Cwutaaor.

Kiptnft

«tal unKe count* with the*lets firm of Downing'
A Little, will please call aad settle:

trouble and costa
rir; I nrd.r.r.od.

Y«, .tali'

e
Uo
a

Than idj other Store in Nashville.

CWMDBUBCMWra,

what-do you do then ? Conductor.—

acting brake, which you see at the

.miOTlIj

■

bound U aell

BOINUG &amp; ALLEN.

which has b*ae sswlt »U*d *y foe as.
Kashrilb, Noy. IS, 1671.

C. A. STEBBINS.

■

E.

SHROUDS AND COrrilf LOf-

�SB=H!

C. C. Wobotl’i
a visit.

6713

AND FINEST

STOCK

Take your Hlome News­
paper-tie
talfad

NASHVILLE NEWS
hut Toead.y end found her luOeriag

FALL AND WTOEB GOOBS

A Live Local Paper.
brutal husband curse and swear at her
—The Charlotte women are thinking

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE I

while the waa almost at the pant of

about moving in action against (he
saloonsA. BARBER. M.. D. Honwo. ?MM» r*yri&gt;&lt;- tt-J Bc-rtKo. Oflte., «*r

It io welL

H

olker UiMiM-

ARNO STRONG, Plain and Fanny give a Concert rt lW Ckrbdw Chareb.
nsai, Marek !*■
V J.b PriMa-r. E^rj «mM&gt;- &lt;rf JU* Print*- Thurrtny

•etfto4*Uk.

BvwyHdy k iavitod to call aad umIm to* Maamoib

—The, "bottom" has all fell out of
B. RASEY,'Drayman. Goods and the roads, and last Sunday’s enow
. hmpt
ta.to.riU-..
was only a sugar snow alter all.

J
'

TAMES FLEMING. Depety SherV 1gaad Oita. Jar Ar*A WWIaU«U| iMpUy
mns throngh to Grand

Rapids

M 11 !i I mirror la
• cannoised" us for the typographical

errors Hurt appeared in last weeks
The ‘•Naws." We were probably as well

ching- was effected last Monday.

aware of the errors as the writer.
town exia'ed. and showing
—We are now having the kind of Our type since tbe fire has been in a
bad condition, our limo. liinited and
Georgia negroes haven't that faith
weather that we longed for, in-the
we have not paid the attention to
fu saving banks.which they once had.
e. APPLE MAN. Milliner and long, sultry days of August -Ugh.”
proof reading that we should. Here­
Di— -Makar, taw M her ^atoraHa to. X —Last
and
they now trust to aaad hills to
Saturday
one of the
after we hope to better please our
hold tlieir treasures.
within the reach ef all, aad no one I
hutments of the iron bridge across unknown friend in this respect, but
to paor but what can afford to taka It.
Quaker brook was carried away by if we do not, wa shall ears no more
HR. C.C.LWSLEY.HM

QIMPSONfc WEBSTER, Bfoek.

fj smith.. All klM. of work la Ihf «—

H

ONLY 31.50 A YEAR

17 Denttat, uwti all •hrenic aad

Q

tbe water.__________________

about it than a cat cares whether her

—Downing dr Allen ahiped 1.500 tail is 10 or 16 iaches long.
L HICKS. Blackamilh. cna be&gt;
fwart at Mr »fc«T.
Hl“* r-4«Wr»-&gt;; pounds of maple sugar Wednesday

morning.

and

amount,

Attorney al Comselor at Lai,
,

JJENRY H. WOOD.

on Wednesday

Fort Tryit, jacisM I arnr R. R.

of last week.

He

—Prof. C A. Van Arman returned was endcYoring to load a log on his
from Hastings Monday, whither he sleigh when the horses started, and
had been called to witness the clot the log rolled back, and his leg was
ing scenes in the life of a beloved caught between it an I another log,

TBATN8 RUH BY CHICAGO TIM*.

A lady returned from an unprofit­ Goin« South.

'

brother.

which resulted as stated above.

TAIL on

village will • William," who was charged with
Coleu Sweet, editor ol the San
not be, without wood for some time to having committed the assault and Antonio, (Texas) Derail, recently recome. A man got into a. quarrel with battery, wa*» hotly contested by the eeived
two Indian scidpaas a present
'
his wife Monday morning, left tbe people and defendant, the trial lasting Ifrom an admirer of his paper.
Ixrose in a terrible rage, seized his ax about one aud a half days, which
Napoleon is not the only place in

—One family in

^TM. JONES,

this

finally resulted in a verdict of not 1Ohio that has dances for the benefit
of
’ churches. We notice by the Toiedo Oimmerrart that a "moral" hop
'

and the wood pile grew.

—Mrs- Geo. Cory of Vermont ville 1guilty. Tbe charges against ''Jacob"
was then withdrawn by tbe Proaecuhas for a louc time been «uff*rinx
P 3 Vanxile of
with * tumor in her eve. Recently ting Attorney.
she went ti the State Universify and Chariotte nod E J R&gt;man of this

£JHAS. Wr DEMARAY,

JCWKLER A OPTICIAN.

village, were the attorneys on tliei
hod the eye taken out and is now
getting along as nicely aa eonld be defense.
1
Our village election cam" offon the
expected.
9th iavt.
Two tickets were in the

Wednesday night for the benefit of
the
M. E.
Church.—Democratic
,

HARDWARE

—The Lyceum is igauug at fh‘1
the

reiy mealing.

room

is

BROWN &amp; PILCHER,)
JACKSON, 51
Si 1
I CH.
KINDS OF

gooKS, ^Stationery,

WHOLESALE

AND

RETAIL

JOB PRINTING

A BOY LOST

OF C. C. WOLCOTT.

fflIIOI COUICIL PR0CEEDIM&amp;3.

formerly occupie-l ty Downing A Little, aad

Nasnvtix*. Mich ,)
Feb 24. 1874.)

Canned fruit lx the market.
Regular meeting held.
Prtee
Downing. Davison,
Hardy,
a
Clever, Trost ees.
Minutes of the previous meeting
•
showed good ability oc the part of the read and approved.
Hobs
On raotiuB. F Appfom.ii'. ,poonnl
WB. allowed at 50 cent,.
Monon faiag laadr Ifa Pre.id.nt
appointed ifa folfowmir pmop. to toe line of Grocer ire art Provlstou.
•verthrow of the American Repnb- sot u a Baud of Bopatouloo for I fa
neat April afasfaa : H. J. n.wd.0.,
J- Hardy, and E. J. Peighner.
—We are gratful to note that our
On motion the following resolution
jromi.mg
ypnw
ffafa, FrMk
Mtfchen. is now :he freight agent nt
this place. He was duly appointed
lest Wednesday. Frank has been
ast and

C. A. T RUMAN

NEW TIN SHOP

— Chpt Boise *t«ck of canned
fruit is not excelled in the market. I victorious by nine votes, and our vil
Tno ran of fruit that he left on our lagv is saved, ant! will continue on
table, all of our folks
jw,lh iu w°l‘1*&lt;1
All kinds of fruit equally

Al tills of Country Produce takes ia Kictajo for Go • ’
Highest Market Price.

AT THIS OFFICE

firk, which might be property denote,
ontside of church Inst Sunday night, iuated the ••Elect " aad tbe “Damned."
rrUty. April aid, 1S74. A gert Virtue
until he was chilled through, to see The "Elect" strained every nerve to to aapaatotl.
his girl
bvt «he
rewarded elect their ticket, and thus save air
by seeing tbe girl walk off with a village from the demoratix'g influence

excelent

NICHOLS’ GfOCERY!

\

I iVILL NOTLBE UNDERSOLD.

LOOAL MATTERS.

rn«en! who had been toasting his sin that would be entailed upon i«s
fol shins nt the stove all the evening citiiwu, «fao)d ifa -farksqwo ii&lt;An

JUwtlimu JWtrrtumrau.

Go inc Nori

able visit to church declared that
"when she saw the shawls of those

Smiths, and thought of the things
her girls had to wear, if it wasn't for
We the consolation of religion she did
OSee^hb Cta—I Smith. S»h»Uto» Mleh.
—A maple tree on the farm of 8. arc informed that the leg will have not know what she should do."
P PARADY, Manufacturer of
Nicewander just north west of the to be amputated to save his life. Dr.
No other living thing can go so
Boots and Shors,
village waa fell this week, and the Chapin ir an old man, 100 years old,
)&gt;ody of it made !5 cords of wood. and says he has been married seven
Never kick a man when he's down
limes.
Beat it if ynu can.
unless you are sure he can't get up'
g LIEBIIAUSER.
—Madam Rumor says that parties
A Danbury lady has just completed
in Hastings ore negotiating for the
a shirt for the laying out of an iadilots in the burnt district. If the own­■
Jacob Van Vleet acd his sou Wm.,
. vidual who is in blissful ignorance of
ers cannot build on them, for the sake! Who were arrested on the 15lh of
the provision, and is engaged in pil­
^ASHVILLE HOUSE.
of the town they should sell themi February, last, by warrant issued by
ing cord-Wood.
Jnst'ce Tracy of Charlotte, on cim
Carr.O. W. McUomicx. PmpriMar.
LI Furl Worn.-With P
A most excellent artisan in Buflaki
&lt;%ta—n. ToJcd... Wabwh
itioLiea.
_R„ui th, «Hi,tory of Nirt.llle”&gt; plaintof Jacob Rosen felter (the father
Manet* a Onrinn-n, aa
had a sign, "Adam Good, brass Conn­
in another column. It was written for assault and battery with intent to
tier* A countryman coming to mar­ 8. K. HOOFEK. O. T.
kill,
and
the
son
with
assault
and
and read by L. J. Wheeler at the
have been ket thought it a very strange sign—
Lyceum Monday evening, and will battery) charged
committed on tbe 28th 3ayof Jun for he read it, * A dam-good-brass foun­
he published in the News, a portion
IJNION BOUSE.
last, were brought to trial before said, der." Singular enough his wife was
at a time, niuil completed8 Dascsx. Proprietor.
Justice on the 6th inst The case of named Eve.

Justice of the Peace,

undercloth:

was twenty, though he owns that it MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.
Grove, i*s a little bard on the eyes after three

Ainsworth are X Old Dr. Chapin, of Maple
ahiping a large
had the misfortune to break his leg o'clock in the morning.

Hardy &amp;

also buying

£JLEJIENT SMITH,

old, says that be likes to tit up with

a girl just as well as he did when he

Crockery,
otiona,
Glassware,
Clothing,
Stoneware,
Hats and Caps,
Sugars,
Furs,
Buffalo Robes,
Coffee,

crowded at

A. A. SELLICK.

Last Mondor night

A. I&gt;. NICHOLS,

A Holler, iritero will t&gt;u- found a full

&lt;

WOOD WANTED

Til, Cow aiiJSieet Iron Tar;
All kinds ef
A7

THISyOFEJCH.

All parties wanting

SO-ms,’" i"

■ i85’etr

ON SUBSCRIP W

SAF-WPOILS,

BOOTS AND SHOOS,
•nd fa ifauxhl

CALL
ATfONAL HOTEL, NT.

SUBSCRIBE FOR TAB N1

MEAT MARKET

On tnotioo Council adpxuned.
s A.
fa crnld nMke lime B. J. HtutB.SBK.

ROBERTS &amp; tOJ’,

jffwf Trongking^a SpeiaKty.

uygnmg en&gt;u ku. hnl fa bnmgbl
a -kafc! manner.

trfolbt

ofiaprtag with a dapbord which

«

H7" I also keep in connection will
re Tin Strap, in their season, ih&gt;
•typer Reaper &amp;■ M-irer. the Taty-

?RESH MEATS,
BtuJan/c Grain Drill, Plato

C. c. WOLCOTT.

•

LI-A. _lt.l

.....

...

.

*

�Sawing Machine Co.,
.

,

rvs,om.
field number 1X000.;

.fire pervoua, whose duties it thall be to inquire

aril—isqaq

to Congress the result ot their inveeiiga-

•"■■WMbwairtBii.'’'’'1
-W'1 MaB8*-tf
, GeoereeCb . W.T.,Marih BN, TL
the enii
l-----.....
.
bUod g

NEW YOBE.

" (her ElcUr^oe CoupeUUn,

1

WORLD'S

now, nranuu.ini, *«.’
■*W *■ ■'•.; ’■ •• :. tn : • ■•:

Bitters

Buccceetu) end BsUcfsctOry. And

—The Ea*tern question appeari to be again

Congrees from Alabama, in a Washington ho

&gt;10,000.
— Ihajialhrs from Co!m"'o’»«. Ohio, show

are

live herb*
-Abe Sierra'

.ddMM

' • TtoAtBii^U W&gt; ahMMgo-tatTd isiMed'
£ cinmlmr 40 "TIM Baptists of Ute

* the «m*ie rmredern

foreman of the A’nn Yarktr, under Horace
Greeley, nearly forty years sgo; Eldar Jsoob that tbe jiolice are constantly expecting a
Knapp, tho celebrated Itaptiit revivalist, at.
Rockford, HL, aged 71; James Ik LIbbey, au deplored.

-Ex-Treasurer Gage, of Chicago, indicted

—George Alfred Townsend and W. B.
Walker, correspondents ot the Chicago)Tri!^
and Cbjeago T»nn, had ^pmrJdffW alMrcation in the Washington office of thelMti r
1MP*r U“7U',T
w
was soundly thrashed. As the druornng war
administered by so harmless a weapon aa an
umbrella, of coure**do
in­
flicted.
.
—Manrice Daly, p(
Jimrt/the other day
made a run of 21S fraMMwtYrehrh billiards -

FtXAXClAL AXD fXDUBTKJAL.
—TW-'grote esnrfnga of the Chicago, Bur­
lington and Quincy railroad during 1873 were
•11,600,000 ; o[«•rating expenses, *0.000,000;
net earning*, *4.®70,.4M: n*t -earninfp-over
■ ■over
•Ary UaULty, ‘21W.0W, or a UtUo over 1 . v
cent, on its capital stock.
.
—A Waalnngton dispatch says: “ It ths i&gt;«
ternal revenue receipts continue during the
fiscal year as they were last ■mowlh, they, will
exceed the estimate -by ■’ *8,000,1)06. Tlie
finances look much better.

daily a*kod. ° What-1* Uio
unparalleled bbooom of VntBflAB B»TFJ’J, I” Our nnrfwcr in, that they remote
* ‘.v. —_—_ —
u nnA iho rmfiiiTit. IS.

Eastern Europe, no one would firevetit them.

-ftaotet dsatlw r Judgs William T. Browu.
of Edwardsville, III.; Judge N. K. Hall, of cannot see them insulted without reeenttag.il.

flirir cftufrbaB. umi,ooHc&lt;ea, -dsstaoyerf
Hpaniali insurgents was premature.
—Advices from Havana rejiprt the death of
• &lt;T -f T'
X'"
ex-Presidenl Ceepedee. *
”
e Cariitf frur
bep fl
—The recent snresasse of tbe
thoroughly aroused the Hpanish Govaruma^l
to the gravity of the situation' aud every
MUU b.
b &lt;rU, u.. tesont*' •
—Dtopatcbos from CakBlta report that th*
diatrtea among finnne-atriekeh peofM' Itt'
Easton#TMnwt ia tncreaaing. In due tillage
.atone there had been eighteen death*
'stohmlon in
to four days. The number of
a .applicaals for relief has increased from
to 30,000 within a week....
—News Um at tost arrived from Oape OoSeto

&gt;y. the ,conflagratiQu &gt;«.
1,000.

dmUnditto those similarly afflwSS.* 01

■ tliillrjui aaraileare aa4
mmMtwM uata* &lt;«•

Tn-n(
Jlff.,
„
Nmoro persons in Into and neighboring tarps.
Mio daily *nffer from tho distressing ettcU

. etothly.
f. Tt&gt;« OMefal Rtoport. mfilliBeC IrU.C...

IsMMMfinMi■ perMghJms^fS.&lt;: te
pipefs all over the country recommend ths ate
Sfffirrnian'* Cavalry C^ditum Powrirr*.—

Al»ur Mor* . ■ton?

lEfeft

si.ooo

roads, and that even separate .xaX^_ &lt;J y,rjft
on each road wouK toe &lt;grodadute'ot ^rea»
injury to the material interests of tho Btate.

‘‘ A Th* great**t Sewlse Machin* Manufactory in '
! -r-.-rLU .mJ Gru. A .-** . %» Fm»cto&lt;y&gt;. C«nfi«lA

“ {■-• a

ass.ru e n itsnmtsw a

u,...,. tn

-4 , ~
—A bill is pendiagjn 11* ’MlsstoiippILvgtolature to rewulste railroad, fares. If passed,
it will make a reducliotTYfoi*-1'1 J to Icento
per mile.
• -'* ~ Zl dT—The " t wo-miUion ccmiaa." as t» to ettfed.
proves to iho-eattofsfflian ot taxpayers not to
bo *n serious a mauar afteF sH ’ TtefTreaaury

jxrownraj rj'jdrkMM.’ ~

.^awzsiirfiu.

King.
* ’ .
. " ' 1 Th.
irel^iy ^Vllnw »l
—There ar* wars and rumors of wirt 'li? 3&gt;“ «*« W,
■*«h*&gt;Msvstns*.
&gt; ft. tof
Routh America. Anotbar rebellion ha» brok&lt; n kew»j.*pcr
newspaper in America. , It has u&gt;cre»*&gt;ed in
c!?tui*tLbn
ta&amp;fold's^in
'rjfe.^pOMD.'- '*
out in Faraguay, and a war between IVitil
O-i
"
*• c-a-' ■lyUMripats. ya.
amt thS^geaiin* 8^.Ifta toaref.
pa^Uan were extraordlnaiUy CtiUAMatebee."
of tan p«r*on* with &gt;0
:
•
Ufl.,
• ’ ■-. ' w*
i.i .
result from it. Bnsnos Ayres, too, is ma£u»g.
W, a tesuUftil Chrome 1
ANTISS'SlS
preparationn for a trial of alxiougth wiij* IkawL,
^NEiaPSffl
—A tetter from Havana says that siuce. tbe
late dacrcre were promulgated, the nativqg]
Fl'ETHER IHSTl.XOl'lSHEDHOSOBS.
among |b«Bpaaub volnateers .are coawtM^I KT
- n
dsrarting to ' the intturgente, andAhat whole
A COCCB, COW) OS BOSS TBSOAT
familiM are fleeing to the mountains. .
Imm»3tet* stteatloa, •»■ *ko«ia ‘ k«
(sum* to*cv*rr eeMeeriber-wouireirlfie&lt;tM» .
—The BriUab GoverametU has alreaoy ]0X- । etpcfcMJiMteitowas *• wh»M»**.
tp
e reentry—» »er» ckaure- ywrtirwlurj free. B.
..
..tJ.aai.sai,»77 l&gt;euded nearly *40,006,000 oh account' of the rs* Lvso«,a FsaMASBNT Twspav kryicvios, os
■teett, Fublkher.
Mae*.
1
.-i-S
‘
OF THS 2' " '
' ’
nctrawi-wLcsa msdau atonoetM remitTutlian famine, and wiU have to. maiutato |
144 School Teachers Wanted
American'Institute, New York,
3,000,000 people for three or four months
* '
»x. arsis rslM-',
Saw wiirw. atraa*, C at*j»ss,
Csah in tb» Trreaury, enrretw-y........ .
5,177,754 Ibuger.
JuCgv* of.BewIsc Ma^AivvvJpr ,
8|«wkal d»i"o«lt brlJ fur tbe rednmpti.iti
—It to stated that certain inhabitants of CosevwrTivs x«&gt; f«*oxv DitaAlU, TaocaBlsr* Month. A,4dr*** g.sauaA McCr*pT,Caic*go, lll. I
of certificate* of deposit, |wc&gt;«taled
tfrUw................................................
M.330,000 F»yal have addressed a peittton to 1'reeident
Great, praying for the eetebltohment of a
fur Cmiaamptlv** aad Atthmaur*. Pall l&gt;artlce”
,.................. w
Total to the Trresu.^___
___ &gt; l .W.TiB.'ji*
NEW NO. 6 SEWING MACHINE,

Brilliant Sncees&gt;.
It is permitted to few’men or com­
panies to achieve acknowledged superi­ UDVMKIIOLD PANACKt .
.pAMH^KICT.
ority in any impprtani puuitum of busi­ :-.t
ness. The present generation has wit­
nessed stupendous rivalry in several
branches of iriclustry, and notably the
Sewing Machine- buaiuess. . Aniid a
mnltiiudo of oompetiton, steadily aud
Mtirely the Wheeler A Wilson Company
held their way from the lieginning, upon
fixed aud honorable principles. I»ng
since, th?ir leading position in America
was establishmL
Abroad, at Lonctan,
in 1882, they won the highest premi­
ums ; nt Paris, in 18C7, they distanced
rurnpetitont,
' - ---- were
award- and w
—Numerous strikes of workingmen in and eighty-lwo
die highest premium, the
the puly Gold
——
ear iyiM4|i&gt;ia arc re*&gt;otlod. - / . . ‘ ' etl
—It to stated that the Pcnnsy Iranis railroad Mcddl for Sewing Machines exhibited ; Tvimosaav BUbaaM. Atr Go|4*
Coa»u»ptl°B.
nnd lastly, amid unparalleled competi­
tion, fulJowpl KJjjC snlm^iil trinmpjhs nt
ployas.
Vienna^ noted in our ndvertudug col”
,
pIJJ.Kl'KHE.
.
—The employee of the Echigh Valley rail­ .iiniiK.
.•
MLB. wiiratow's sooTBisa «r*cp x« thb
road have been having a little * trike for an
rKBsctrnoi ?». cu&gt;* of o&gt;» bait j«jeatf.rkys‘- ■
DANBEllHtKS. .
—The Erie railway strike to ended.
Iris mor'ally nggrarrifn| to a buy
•ocrea,*
— ranajjan lumber dealers anfccipalo a dull with a haul snow ball in bin band to
sesean.
• •
•
•
•
—The loading butter-makers and dealers of chxae another boy a.mUT’"®" ■’
tnise
the West recently had a large and interesting poxa ot hitting him,'And
convention at Beloit, Wto. They will moot him by about eight feet.
again etoltdtoespoLi Jn tbe first kedacaday
This tn the last day of winter, and to­ XHU JK CUlLPXJtN.
in June.
morrow oomca eprinjt—ihe.dMr, bless rd
spring, with its smiling ak^Mt, bios* aming flowers, caroling birda&lt; a»)&lt;l pains in
tbe chest.

.I-'. ■■

mM will Bst* r"*&gt; are* «►

»*ntd fur Sctoucs to Stor*. toy pr. K. JL
ooi*. ■ Mlset your territory. sS;'Ad4r»*» Msr-

TEA.;’-

’k&lt;UTt frffl I'kilUr.

Piow*r*. Autuian L**»**, SlrS*, Animal*. Iu*
Ccmte. Ac. TV-------- *- -------------------- - ■
FBINCITAL OFFICE. No «U BBOADWAY,
j!|dinM,1Ei*l5n sit i
BKW YORK.

TAtcrari l ^4 r*Mnosa»ui

jtfffitRwT&amp;ta- ! Agtacto* in all ths Principal CHi*« of th. Wortd.

fSmala-OigJmiaTr, ef Every-Day' Wxnt*. i

“THE THRE8HER OF THE PERIOD.

'e«til*lniut *&gt;.&lt;**) Kr&lt; nrnttw a a &gt;• n4i»trt-uware boisrii •mltati*^*) tntreealjl|&gt;t«re«t&gt;tic.ae |

j.

-rh-iai

-

Smith1: IllBilralti PattEra Bazaar.

OUR aloguofor 1874 will bo

IBMT ul CSXXf 1ST JUSAZDfl Is the WCXU.
rutx or rantiowa, stowim. m chou~x mumsu
ONLY • 1.00 A YEAR.

&lt;
fraa tn Aa«nt«
»n»:trwM&lt;«.
■KW MAM, CHaJlTw. C lllt&lt;»Ne*U| mu, A«. &lt;»ir n»w Nteater renv
KW ana, iLbixoia. onto ana micrilAB.eri tb* MeH ae« cMaa»Mtpab

t&amp;w JLC. BBl&amp;OMAM...

tet Bor." MaM la-l *TM UsiMte***

•&lt;

COLONIZATION IN COLORADO-.
haxlta.Brtui
it! ptagMU

miIwm

MUnW ITMB lU - BAZA AM" la

-•

€Li,Bs.iaoos,‘ cxuiS ‘^S2ir.
amt become at?..»i:u.r EMXAMuaiWt a* she
" iff thh &lt;tar and generwlinn.

uft■Mwsj cewff aa.j Jj_.

&gt;

n

.
—top------ 1------ rasdyincu
More
man *even tho«i«aptl
UmnimimI grain ral*er* jiexw

232?^^

AGENTS W-A-lSrTJHJp.
anti fhc I'cuplr,'’

B0U&gt; BY ALU MYDtCUTB DBALBM.
oirrmN* look PAiat axd
rfi^K, ’ ; A:, •■
.

Foer slsre naedr, »l

Thk only Dierit
by some
contributions we receiw ii that they
were never before in print The merit
MOWBIB. KMNlISai CQMTH
■...
ia so alight that we never Imfe tho heart will deatroy Wonas withost injury to tho child,
tetog perfectly WIlW toJ.free from all colorto rob them of it
.
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&gt;15 syst

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FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD,

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DOMESTIC MEDICINE

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Tskuk are some people whom uo
ccku? AiiibTnt&gt;;iw»iwre'
sense impresses. To set' a giiui trying
Mo. rflB Wl*&lt;m«teoet;Ti*w
to warm his feet thronfh a pair of rub­
AW
.CA8UALTIKS.
bers,
and
persistently
.attributing
the
—The Superintendent .4&gt;f. (be-XaUosgitora'
—A fgkrf&lt;t*34dpng recently occurod pntbe failure to the stove, is to fed like knock­
National Park writes to Secretary EuJatio tlikf
it will require an expearfttarenf {JOO.OOO to Great Western railroad near London. Canada ing his head off, “ and.JqpA hia. body
standing."
aiion. ano wmleteObe MfrveYof tto bonrwQj—
We are daily in receipt ol curiously
i”7 of • MtoPfir® w^s riot discovered
until
intaintcri# Ifuie nfilooR wte compfcte OtJartructed compositions.
We have
tiykTYbrott; frtixii MatairTHE UAKKEt^
at*Ne’itJv75xb£iilhcr daJT ly filled with flamer, which spread tlirough the one on the fortunes of % Job* who died
JUCW XOH*.
ooKUUmwIwflwU)-., Tb’e"““S"".’'» on the eve of his marriage., It is pa­
ildier*
ahd
swtbed.
7
“
,om
l*
ltc&lt;3
Vf
Jtfnnrfrora
Ute
rear
platform
and
boarded by
thetic
in
its
nature,
but
is
ao
awkwardly
•
*" through the windo »■- Tho train was stopped
o. J Chfcarfo. &gt;1 JO
de­
■ tn quickly poreibte, bat before they could constructed that we “"P .cHfe**1
waa reported dulled by the the Indikna. rises
bo exti^gutohod ctg'at persona were fatally cline it One pasMgnjfr wu«h preserv­
biirned.aud suffocated, and four or flvc.oibcrs ing, we think. It refers 'to the dead
nooncoa the reports of Indian outrages in
: -crioarfy burned.
lover who is arrayed iu hi* wedding
that section aa base fabrications gotten op to
—A large part of the city of Panama ha*
Cnxxaa-U(41lVc. iKTraj'-WeaUrn, »'
dress for the burial. Ik say* : ** There
—Xt U report* J that LonoVolf, tho tr aubk-R-Milon h^d a &gt;120.000.conflagration on was * look of great pant &lt;m Na wliite
CHICAGO.
eorae Kiowa Chief, ia preparing for a raid into ths 3d last. - Ths Eastern vaRread freight face aa if tbe coat piitehed bitn nnder
hon»s vu destroyed, with ears, freight, etc. the arms." However, we hope it didn't.
j-rWUUam Nesbitt, of Kekomo, lud.. while
fidiug in a wagon with hia wife and two chil­
Ai^kxiv, the Russian ■ fitifrCe who vis­
dren; waa killed by a stroke of lightning, as ited us some eighteen JtMalhs ago, has
was one of the horses. Hia wife and cldlby a debate on the Mayor's nomination of Dr. dren were thrown from the wagon, and his written a book about America, which is
Pfioh for Qty Physician, and the proceeding* wifejm sptfk blind.
issued from the press in very superb
ware more in keeping with a priae-ruig than a
By tbe lose of too steaaudtlp Sedia, et&gt; style. It is understoorf‘‘YMW&gt;nly a few
deliberative body. Alderman Campbell took route^frem Newcastle, England, to Port Raid, bundled copies wilf’be printed, these
exception to a ruling of tbe Mayor, and Egypt, in a recent gale, ihirty lives were lost.
being for distribution
tbe royal
applied to him such rpithet% m. old suck—His main poettou of Hillsdals College, at
faunilit'B of tbe worRT. Prohn bly some
'er, tyrant, ueurper, cowsM, ’ ‘fAol, etc.
copies
will
find
their
&lt;*/
America,
•ta.DOO.
and some publisher will shortly send
whereat the Mayor directed hia arrest by
out a popular edition^. 4k to aaid that
POLITICAL.
tho police. The police closed in on the gen­
the Prince gives ua a taieifribly good
«-A bill is pending in the Canadian Parlia­
tleman, at which, 4ialf a down Aldermen
ment giving tho ballot to women in municipal character. He was uMMh «b»i*«1 by a
mistake into which tuaffe erf (-«ur bandmake the arrest The cun fuel on that ensued
nu?pr U again revived that Secretary Icaders fell of playing the “.Birge ot Bt.
was of tbe wildest
Mayor
■ muxm.
Catherine’* instead of tf&amp;’feuMian na­
stood tbe very picture' or regc and despair.
tional nir, on occasions 9X JfcIcome sad
to fight over the Boetau CoBectorahip
nee to be tbe absorbing topic of oourer- tbe. like. Tlie music d*rftWs dirge, it Lrerv-eMteXV H&lt;x^4aJ«3S-H.
.•:* • WTMHli KEi:.
and discussion in .Washington and tbe aeema, is properly used JRfy at the
The' breach between the Butler aud funeral of a member of ‘
and its produolion h
fieaUy Chicago must £ prtljd- f&gt;f
&lt;ft| ■
parably widened, aud beueofaith no quartet caused a deal of 1st “ ‘
Prince's
Comahaeionec of AfrUteitura fro­ will b* shown by either party.
suite.
ths axperimcuU with Egyptian. cotmnc.L
' him thoomind doll
th ol sp­
are of &lt;&amp;rarjtue and appihmese, f,
epplied at
fovnitioe, are tnuuelly tn
the National liurgical low!
। prerfmhted Prrel.teal of Ind. It has the greats!
Wn of any
’DETROIT."
blirrr«.ful
IDalitution m the Vniou
aformitie*.

.

; WHEELER4 WILSON’S

COLORADO

of duties which has been rofandBtpu fruits,
which tho intrusive wmmi threw into tho free
list, to *71.000. and the amoiiuit due’and un­
paid to *37,000.
"■ . w- ~
CHIUK A SO CRIMlXAUf.
—A porttoa of the. Toblh Cavalry recently
—Anibble Barli and Pedro Fgnehini, who
engaged a band of ltxfigps on-Ae Double
were formerly partners, wet on Kpiing street,
Fork of the Braxoe riv^r, na-Texas, killing
New York, the other day, while on their way
to work, aiKl,&lt;Ue former shot dis latter dead
—Another investigation by Crmgrsss is
and tlidu ktful LimscM. » f ■ .
'
talked of. It • seems that" a.xing remoug the
—The notorious Woodhull end Claflin have
claimants for the Geneva award has been
again been sent to prison, in Now York, in de­
formed, some of them enleringdutosgrecmeut fault of bail.
with certain attorneys whir vo prosing tl&gt;e
—Justice Bichard*, of Nicoiott County,
Ind., recently aliot hie »ua through the
will profit largely, and
breast, killing him instantly.
claimants triHlsi raudjd

Fashions for Spring and Summer.

THE GRAND MEDE OF HONOR

ikmito iwurd tn tbe Pacific tUllnaad
Ootnpanka, intc-rert jwyaNc lu lawful
sixnudbilHy of fixing rates of fare.
tntrrcst paid by t'nltrd state*...............
—Tho Iler. Dr. Forteou*. an Irish Epto.
repaid by transportation of
jxl divine, who was granted temporary liceuso Intcrvst
luslls, etc...................... .
S,(KM,347
to preach by Btobop Potter, of the Now York ttolanes of interrst p«id tiy Putted
.,...,...............
...
17.3M.3M
Diccoec, and by Bn Lop UUlejohn. of. ^he' ■ atatm...
Dioceso of Long Island, has had hhr Heense , -—Tl|* 'm{iubqr.of Lugs |*cksd in Cbiciunali
revoked for delivering humorous Ire turns Kp thto season to ML35.1; last year. G36.80&amp;.
k-LTb* ludianaptfli* and Fsbria merchants
officiating in nou-Eptocopal pulpits. ■ iu ’
— A susceptible young saloon-keeper in Day • and busiuoss men have resolved, in public
ton, Ohio, after being prayed with about ten meeting, in favor of inflation of the currency.
—Receipts ot the Government from all
minutes by the ladies, unconditionally, sur­
rendered, and his captors at o:Ae pourid bis arces for the quarter ending Dec. 31, *36,,59G: expenditures for the fame period.
whisky into the gutter. Ro ov*rjoye&lt;r were1

Unanimously to smother thsir y oung convert
with kisses, and embraced him in the most
affectionate manner. .
_ •—

DitoMM.

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Appended is tho official ststan^snt:
.
W
—Mr*. Myra Clark flalnee has sued Caleb Hi* per cent, bond*......... . 4. j.t. .4...
Five percent, bond*.. ’................ .
Citfhing for libel, laying damages at 0200,000.
t
?*.' ’f f.............. »l.TSa,M0,7u0
tewfid ternary dit*’...J..........
| 14,f7S,oa)
John A. Tibbetts, of Cennocticut, and Franck
a.MMBO
30,073,503
Government Directors of tho Unton Pacific
railroad.
.
YT r ; i F*
—Baex has been discharged TNlh afflst at*
. &gt; Ml,«57H,&gt;«r7
New York.

—Robert K. Fleming, the pioneer printer
of Illinois, died recent^ aLjle^toVUlo. ( | J
—The Railroad Comndsaioner of Nkhigan.
after thoroughly inveetigating the subject in
all its bearings, has come to tbe conclusi*B
that it would be impoaelbls to devise My
measure for tho regulation of freights that

ge wellaao TuEie,
if ’nCaonration of
1 O-tanr, ia BHitnu

cs!£rsrAS4
“»*£rs,»:'5
Wi;»n Compauy for «uanttly a»4 quality of
3TdftSSBBEs':“u“,,"',U

iTHEANECTAR
MiLLIOKS Of ACRES
tan *UiMtea.Ferrate.

NBW FOR SALLVERY CHEAP,

' THE..F.IONEER,

Di. r.O. AIKS ACT., XorrtB, Bta,

•

uxn* Va«t«b rti nt '
HISTORY OF THE

MOVEMENT,
“So MBi losraco fof soIoolilteK' GRANGE
, .. OB. THX
FARMER’S WAR AGAIM ST 'MONOPOLIES.'

ST. LOUIS LIFE
Insurance Company,
A STRONG STOCK COMPANY.

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CblaMO. SU.. or»L Jxmn.M*.

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A8SKT •, 88,000,000.00.

WbbU Competent Arrnts la all Unoccu■
pM territory.

ST. LOUIS.

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Progression. No Retrograding
MICH., FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1874

7I*M YttllH
by the whole school, fully de­

as lujroifTZR

whisky!

teetotal deacon's sou,
Take that, and that,

ao unceremoniously treated.
they approached, Obadiah stepped
aside, and giving whiskers num-

NO. 25

WORTH R KMEMBER­
MACflUMM UGIRLATUBE.
- ’
IMG.
Ixk spots may be removed from pa­
U» TOofe taui a tong tatata per by alternately wetting the spots
with two* earned’* hair pesunb, one
Committee failed.
-wetted with a solution of oxalic acid,
than tuu- and the other with a solution of cyanide

HRAIMING TEE DRE(J&gt;\
• drink t t-wrfbte Artak !
.
The results of this uprising will be DrtaX
I
these : Multitudes of the young will 1

UKSULTS OFTHK TSMI’XJi.iJfCZ MM A.

this year keep back from the intoxicat­
ing cup; ImndrMa of villages where all &lt;
know each other by name will form a ’
andlanother that, by toe not very gentle
temjierana.* friendship which will purify
" — of his broad palm upon their
Filling the eeriybeews;
.
.
wm
Weir ivmv
Imine atmosphere *for
V4 jruia
years to
m?
»wmr.
Haju-Cubliso Elvid.—Melt a piece camo; our towns mid villages. having Tun-Inp the
/Ante.—The House, in Committee of tbs of white beeswax about the size of a fil­
of his coat and the seat of hi* panbeen morally improved, the ruin in tho
bert kernel in one ounce of olive oil; to cities will still leave the nation fl. moral
is. with one tremf^ptepe- jerk
Makiua U&gt;al »us*&gt;l girt
1 him fayqpt .into the stet^p, to
vara application of his enormous cow, bo Bp- this add one or two drops of otto of hope in the nobler millisns outside,
for the
with hi/friend -&lt;hePhs«rate«ora
cither to library
the hope of America being not in its
This preparation keeps the curls to cities, but to its almost infinite country
bath to Deergnhsri'
i .TH'i
miitee
shape for a long time.
l Iq-bny whisky,
the yirluc-of the deacon's son, were, of
traffic.
ibadiah, still reyer gruipbl
oaurse, useleu; but no sooner had
irsa.—Toone ponnd out of religion, by its impulse and fol­
ibering toe^______________
stoustion______
which_
of eotnmon asphaltum, fused in an iron lowing its entreaty, this commotion will
rki^ pj^bt. kaao.
Jdjoxrur, March 9.—Senate.—The homutead pot odd half a pint hot Imited linseed
DHUMaldpon his virtue.
an hour at tho Tillage tavern, as
go far to ©ompel sects to stand upon one
i the mc*ntjffr?f j|hci scholars, upon
oil; mix well, and boil an hour. When level, .and will compel the pulpit to
■ wflahis invariable custom, than the &lt;M»(b*.HOtlM*
’ nrjbirj,
' lLuu.j___ u- „r
leasing the overthrowing of their
of
took partially cooled, add one quart ofl of abandon the endless definition iit Chris­
*rrov away » rw
■
turpentine. If too thick, add more tianity in favor of on application of ita ■A wif.X
whifkered idler*, with whom every coun­
Tbc DrnaksrtJVotd^tnce. *
g no doubt, to be.fl.1t—ftseired, or
try village iiC more or less haunted,
WIms ha Uiia wtmU&gt; k*d *mm; r.
turpentine. Apply with an ordinary blessedness to the strong mfen bowing
tidied a council of war, to1 devise ways to
five some other awful punishment;
VARIETIES., .
puu&gt; brush.
beneath a dreadful vice and to the hearts
A roruLAB sight—Anthracite.
and iheaffsifir lit! f uftler prosceufidh .bjrt Obadiah was, not naturally of a luug diacuevion
Tkk annexed directions will f,noble of their families bowing' under hunger,
earning tbs pn
of their scheme.
Tho two whiskered ‘revengeful ditposition, and he was also traffic.
Nimhod was a mighty hunter, bnt ho
you to make a rimpl* filter to purify and cold and all private neglect and
gentlemen, who bad come to for the pur­ considerably mollified by.-the sucoete
Houiie.—The Judiciary Committee reported cistern water ■: Place on the perforated public disgrace. After so long a lime never eaw an aunt elope.
pose of septog pie "pprt, ©nd to ^end a of his plans, and the mirthfulness that
Honzst ducks dip their heads under
bottom of a box a piece of flannel, and th© use of Christianity should follow its
hand, if need be, were decidedly- in fa­ wa* excited by the ludicrous and woe­
on this wine coareely-j&gt;owdered char­ discovery. From women the cause will water to liquidate their little bills.
thirds of a Jury In civil omm. It ww be,al-*.
vor of the cold bath, but the rcmatoder begone appearance of the two whiskered ated to make the verdict of ten or eleven coal, snd then some coarse river sand, pass to the column* of the newspapers
AM Iowa hog is twenty. years old.
In criminal caaea.. .'.Maa,- petitions wore and cover the whole with sandstone and to the legislative halls snd to the Some hogs live to three score and toil.
of the council, some of whom, at. leant, gentlemen, a® they. gained the tdtore
recaircd in favor of female suflrtae,. . .The
Ua&lt;tei-pr Irtamldte!"
bench of the Judge and’ bosoms of tho
had experienced qtaito too touching a snd sloped for the village, so that he Committee on State Affairs reported that the broken into small piece®.
A modebn writer has defined the
demonstration of the great strength of merely ordered cue of the boys to go boundaries of the Slate- as reported in the
jury. Hence we cannot bnt hope this
To Rkmovx Supkbflvovs Haim.—
aloft nridUhiovB the • beard • ftonrthe proponefl CensUtotion an&gt; correct, and no
“ last word" to be the most dangerous
their absent lord, would not consent to
awakening will go forward, spreading
change wifi-be made. The boundaries are the
of infernal machines.
chimney ; and alteiAteing tho room a itamo as in the old Constitution... .A resolu­ Tho following recipe, if used at all, must
anyaucnuncertain
aa^*
such uncertain mode
moue of
oi procedure
procedure;;
out a storm cloud over parahod field* in
Je^jp-tly resumed tion was adopted expressing sympathy with be employed with care, as it contains
•4 Matchless maid,” is the way a
oonaequently, wwan
iVwas ui_ivm&gt;iuru
determitied’»v
to barOOUBequcnwy,
uni­ sufficient airing, ht
aFienic : Take of freshly slacked lime, Jane, and that whereas iu the dark sgrs presumptuous young man addressed a
exercitea p&lt; the school.. &lt; ■ - ,
tickle the ador.ond "hold’ pOTMasfon of tho
HoW -long loTei£i3uei-kf(4r this port how much the State paid during 1M73 for six ounces ; orpiment, half an ounce. crusades were made in the name of
lady of a very uncertain age.
tHp! schoolroom until their stubborn
Christianity
in
search
of
only
a
tomb
in
extra legal service*, beeidee the *alary paid to Mix thoroughly, and keep to well•• I can always tell water when I see
the Attorney-General.
teooher might be brought to their terms.
dead rock* where at the best nothing
closed bottles. When used, apply as a
Tuxmuat, March 10.—Senate.—The di*en»Fur thia pwfpw.-th® beaches,.which
had ever been bnt dust, and as now a it," remarked ToddybloaEom the other
paste, with water, until it begins to
day ; ** it loqjts so much like gin.”
ware movable and constructed pf hewn dods not(4q&gt;pea|r, ■ bgh on® -thing is cer­ *iot&gt; of taxatiou Of the liquor traflu occupied
few
devotees
are
making
pilgrimages
to
burn the skin, and shave off with an
Tbekai&lt;ht, tatoriu* butr,
puncheon, were brought and piled up tain, his scholars never hod the audacity nearly the Mhole day. The proposition wm
rescue, not an empty tomb from infi­
Illuminations are notall •• brilliant,"
"tee rtiu&gt; of void »U4 diauiciffti
to tempt the virtue of a ** teetotal dea- finally rejected by a vote uf 1&lt; to 14... .The ordinary paper-knife.
dels, blit some'from death, and are but was there over a ball that was not,
Treaaurer
reported fond* on baud to the
i ion's son." Ly asking him tojniy ■State
ambnnt
crf^tVMO
To Rxmovx India Ink Marks.—
’
" •1,290.000, satisfactorily scchantfag their hymns, not where some according to the published account, "a
whLdJ5~JAiT 9laeno&lt;uj6yr Tk .cured
aadtfeptMled
...T---------.
far b«uk in this State.
Prick in, over the stains on. the flesh,
quite a harrier to a little army.
_A
1 -l.n
Hcnue.—
plan for ah elective judiciary wit warm goat's milk, and continue until old name is carved on a rock, but to brilliant affair?"
living hearts made in tho imago'of God,
A Miritugim negro worked on shares,
Scarcely weio their preparations com­
reported, five Supreme Judge* and fifteen
the blood flows freely. The process is and capable of uobloness here and
. '
CHARLES SIMMER.
arenite being *grV*d upon... .A eehedule of
pleted, d*« the sentinel who* kid been
but got “ ntiffin,” “ because,” said he,
My darling and my pride!
Htationcd ai ^ ndudl c^cyicC near tho^ Ki.i Last ArrrAOANcicW'TBa If sited Statis ealarle* wm alno reported, and after numer­ the same as that employed in making blessedness in the life to come—Prof. " I work for do seventh, and wc have
ous amendment*, wm finally agreed upon, a* the marks. Another plan is to apply to
Suring, of.Chicago.
door, announced that the master was
only made the fifth ; crop short."
•
folio#*Governor, 93,000; Supreme Judge*,
I [W»*hta(t&gt;*n Cor. Chicago Tribune.)
34,000; Circuit Judaea. -M.M0; State tlie part a blister larger than the mark,
coming. In an instant all were quiet.
An Arkansas graveyard furnichos the
Mr* bunitjex arrived nt dhe-Senate TrcMurer. W.M0; Auditor-General, *1800; keep the spot open for a few days, then DEMORALIZATION IN JERUSALEM.
SMOKING 'EM OUT.
Presently Obadiah was hoard trying the
Superintendent of Public Instruction, f ',000 ;
following
epitaph
on
s
wife
:
Chamber*a little Inter than was his Secretary of State. 62J&gt;00; Land Commi*- dress with some healing ointment such
Thu Loudon correspondent of tho
• -T
1
Christmas is decidedly the great boh-I latch.
hhr wi.Urd the chMrea
habit, for he was one of the few mem­ *ioner. •2,000; Attorney-General. $X500.... os Canada balsam, and as the new skin . , Jewish Messenger says that bo is iu re­
Fed the fow!».
&lt;lnv of the West,
West. on which occasion
urcjisioii each 1
A substitute wm adopted 4or the section re­ grows the India ink marks will disap­
day
“ Hallo, there, open this 'ere door
bers who were always on hand at the quiring
ceipt of a private letter from Jerusalem,
a vole of two-third* of tho Board of
man, woman, and child is expected to
No. answer—and again he tugged opening. He gof into tho chamber at SuperviHor* to isise money for building nur- pear.
*
which gives a sad account of the state
Thb custodian of what had been
enjoy all too fun possible. Feasting away upon the door with Herculean about twenty minutes paid 11, and it j&gt;o*ce, etc....Supremo and Circuit Judge*
To Tin Iron Vkhskta—The articles of things in tho Holy City. Beggars
were ordered by the IIou«o in Committee of
an*d frolicking, visiting and dancing fill stri'ngtfei but all to no purpose; he was remarked that he- looked jaded and the Whole to be ineligible to other than ju­ to be tinned are cleaned with sand, and, are many, laborers few. It is, indeed, Garilmldi’s straw-stuffed bed in Ischia
was heard to mutter, on seeing a lady
up tho day, while, formerly, the chil­ might as well have attempted tofoica worn, and that he was somewhat lan­ dicial cfiices for one year after their term* of if necessary, with acid ; then placed to a
sad to hear those continued descriptions
office expire. The Judicial Ctrcuita are not to
carry away a few straws os a robe,
dren, to the common Schools caught the his way into 0£c tower of Loudon.
guid, and did not take hold at his work exceed Ilf I ecu. and the lodge*, must reside in bath prepared with one ounce cream of from impartial witnesses of the miscrn“They will doit; I’ve stuffed it six
spirit of the times, and expected an an­
■ Af nils l3briftht, Bill Drake; who was with the customary promptness and their circuits.. ..Verdict* by leM than the tartar, one ounce tin salt (protochioride ble, beggarly position of the Jews of
Jury wa* warmly dincursed, and the
times already sinco the General left.”
nual “ spree" pt the schoolmaster’s ex­ the leader among the boys i»u this, as alacrity. His hair had lately been al­ whole
verdict* of two-thirds of the Jury in cdril ca*ee of tin) nnd ton quart* of water. This Jerusalem. A groat deal of the present
pense, ou which occasion he was re­ well as on other ucauions, appeared at lowed to .grow, quite long, and it had
“ Wife, what has become of tho
bath must be kept at a temperature of misery of the Jerusalem Jews is direct­
quired to f urnish a liberal supply of the
Weoxuidat, March 11.—Av.iate.—Tho Sen­ 190 degrees Fahrenheit in a stoneware ly traced to the misplaced, ill-advised grapes?" “I suppose, my dear, the
janwunjiept aypoariuuri.
Xftcr sitting
ate agreed to two-third verdicts in civil
“ ardent," together with a reasonable
hens
picked them off;” was the blank
tank. When a number of articles are to generosity of the European Jews, who
and to verdict* of le«* than twelve iu criminal
quantity of’ candies, nute, raisins, etc.
reply. “Hens—hens I some two-legged
•* Darned if I dew !" shouted Obadiah, went to the opposite side of tho 'cham­
Lcgudatare may direct....The be tinned simultaneously, bite of mfr think they are discharging a roShould toe worthy pedagogue refuaJ to now thoroughly exasperated ; “ and look ber to speak with Senator Sargent, who caaeiLMth*
I«t6tWoo for an elective Jadicfuy was agreed talio zinc are put into and between the‘ ligious du'»y, as well as performing a hens, I guess," said the husband, with
comply with these very modest require­ a here, my fine lad, whe^ I dew git in had with him actively opposed tho Cen- to....The rcadiiu; of tho Constitution waa
different articles. When the coat ot tin charitable act, by sending money fa the some impetuosity ; to which the calmly
ments, he was, provided the rising there, you’ll catch thuuder ! I guess yqu^ tannial^bill, or at least Congress com­ then procoedodvnth.
//busf.—The Houee apent tho entire day in is considered thick enough, the articles form of Cheluchah to Jerusalem. Old replied, “ My. dear, did yon ever see
“ democracy" placed under his charge
will," an£ again ho thundered away mitting itself in any manner which tlu* dofivery of twenty epeechca 6n taxation of .are taken out of the bath, washed with men, middle aged men, and even young any other kindF’
could muster Hufflcient strength, imme­
“ I wouldn’t bo a cook for the whole
l4&gt;on the door, until ho was obliged to would require &amp; largo appropriation of tbsli'iuor tnffic. Juat before adjournment water, and dried.
lads who can and ought to be made to
•
diately seized, tiud, and conveyed to the
money. He asked Mr.' Sargent if he the entire ptopoeiUoa waa rejected by a vote
pause from sheer exhaustion.
work for their living, center their whole world," exclaimed a fashionable young
of 55 to 38. There waa fficch excitement and
.. ...
. ... an
j insulting
*a&lt;H
*
Jbadioh was 'in a quandary.
To root- .had. received
threatening
and
insult
“Of
FCPULAT10N AND COMMERCE.
object to life upon sharing to tho fund* lady to her betrothed lover.
the had waa densely crowded dnring the de­
' jjRvWlfcr^ IrompiTrtr.jlfg-il
L Olf
treated, tan» ceremony, to a generous
bate. &gt; '-■ ’
v
The New York Bulletin bus been in­■ obtained from the Jewr. outside of Jo­ course not,” he replied, “If you were
application of the “ water cure," to the”
- liis course
.
. bUE "" rtunh»AY, March' 12.—Sniabt.—A^ refla­ dustriously gathering statistics regarding’ rusalem. The worst of it is that th® a cook for the whole world, you would
Id, —
ho was
determined,
but now— it nonncing
on the
hold,
------------------------ , ------------tion instructing Michigin CongreeMn-.n U&gt;
RliajjB of a plunge bath, which operation
never get through your work ; but
was to be done was a puzzler. Sudden­ struck Senator Sargent fast he was not
vote for an increase ot,, currency was tabled. the commerce of the world, and lately• young children follow, and, in fact, arc
was repented again and again, much io
ly a new idea seemed to flash upon his, jn hj© usual health, or he would uot ... .Tfle'jwovision excluding from the Ix*gia- produced some interest tog tables show­- made to follow the pernicious example you'll ba able to manage it nicely for
the satisfaction of the young “ rbguhsiv&amp;aTlowed
himself
to
become
worried
latnriTauy jienion holding bitice by appoint- ing the trade of eleven of the greatest: of their parent*. There must eventual­ our little family.”
,hraiu.
.
latora," until toe shivering vietim'wM
A few
nations of the earth. The population i*&gt; ly come a time when concerted action
V Ill dew it, by thuuder, I will! and about such a trifling matter.
a cqNnurr.
fztoto-pttPefage-Liji ifljiiriy by _» .fall
minutes past 3 o'dock ho took a .-cat i mate, wa* adopted...?!tie tienste resolved t^ given at the same time, and the tables,, will be taken ‘by the Jews of Europe
the Regent* of the University, snd
MrhMlyfatr!
near Mr. Ferry, of Connecticut, who _ exclude
gen^ralfy penton* who expend fund* sppro- condensed for the sake of brevity andI upon this question. Undoubtedly great
Bui to case toe urchins felt lii
‘ •
(4 -the spinal ch/ard
uriated by the Legislature, from membership convenience, show the following :
gocui could be done with the money now
cope with toe superior prowess
to&amp;at^Mr. Sum­ in that body... .The Senate is making elow
sent to Jerusalem if » better system of
TOTAL (XlMMEltCK.
nrogrefs, and it* buniucwB is much behind the
teacher, they would seize tho op:
___
___ ,
.'Un talked abouf tho Hoose.
1873. } distribution wore organized. As it to.
’
IBM.
proceeding along the street to the little
MX)
Great lirttalo............ U.:h2,CW.wX)
malady, and both being afflicted Bug­
Zfotier.—The Hoose went over the whole of , Frure...................... U1,9M&gt;WW
' under tho present system, tho monoy
storc&gt;
he
purchased
half
a
pound
of
sulBl Walwayay&lt;H&gt;&lt;*
door* and windows of ’ th© echoolroom,
You Vid it clove.
the proposed Constitution a steond limo to­ LnitMKtaiw............ swwo,w»
&gt; does much more harm than good.
Bstatam.................... »\oou.«»
and hold poqs^siop of the forints ttofil
day, in Committee of the Whole. The liability G^rmmy (tmp.only).
4t:,wu,t*jo
Adrtri*
.....................
JM,an,ooo
they could bring their redoubtable eneA GRAMMAR EXERCISE.
Ferry that the night previous (Monday) of stockholders of corporation* wa* limited to Uil«U in Korope .. ■.•3T.U0*,*W
‘
YOKED WITD A CALE.
515.0OMMB
the amount of stock held br each-.. .The first .....
iasaa!
.The
schoolhouse «.
was. .
am
new one,
Th. KkoolbowM.
ooe. but
bnl
w,
to k,,
518 OGO.llMJ
“ JohM," «ays » country pedagogue to
clectwnTta- tt^tabere nnder the OonatBotion
uAooSjS
A correspondent of a neighboring
JU complete^ U&lt;1 th. .Upng, -exu^ lflintbi»ler a bjpodemne iajwUon ot is.to be held on the T'acader *ucceedii:g the
BUI licks Tout.
4H.UUU.LUO journal tells of a county clerk to a rural use of his schoLtru,
-.To.iM'.ajo
ftrei Monday of *ftrormter Itr 1376....The
7a,ooc.cno
O.P00.TO0
the .Mgpree" wm -over, they vnsid jn«,
oved,-so that he found no
Now
parse ‘Bill.’"
morphia, and asked him what he aaction authorizing the Lcgielatore to psy
town who had a pet calf which he was
voriflWy return fol thflir fanner alle*
ascending to tho roof, and thought of such treatment, adding that far religion* *ervicc* srrt.e 'prison, and forTotal*...
.♦4,141.700,0»
“Bill ith* verb, thir."
training up to (he ways of th© ox. The
“ A .verb J how do you moke that out,
calf walked around tery peaceably fin­
IwA
'
’
ly he returned to his own place, and re­ left to the control of tho Login rture... .A OrvetlklUlu.
der one end of the yoke while Mr. ^Clerk sir?"
populatiu^ oL4,0QQ was cominusd —._____ —
cause fd^ tJfJ- Ukt-jDSUbWHHBWttan. the flue With a board.
“ Coth he lick* Tom, thir.”
'
sumed his seat. Presently his intimate of rcprQSeutet '-i i“ •‘pit* ot a strong effort to
held up the other end, but in an unfor­
But alas! for the integrity of ffie fimeGreat was the conatornaijpp of the Ijt-1 jfricLd, the Hou. Samuel* Hoppen esune rairo it to 0,060....'rhe section prohibiting IWglum..
“ Well, if beking Tom makes Bill a
tunate moment the man conceived the
hoDorod custom, the rapid influx of tie garrison within, when fije defied Vol­ in from the House, and noticed that the the LogMilare to grant to any corporation,
verb, will you parse • Tom ?’ ”
asouciauon or individual any special or exidea of putting hi* own neck to the
i*BkasetonovMto»s- umes &lt;J! sulphurous vapor begai&gt; to roll Senator’s general
“ Tnm.ith a verb, too, thir."
appearance
was elnrive .nrivihwe or tramtiis* waa stricken
UI.SJO.OOO
yoke, to lei tho calf see how it would
ont..,.Circuit Court Oounafeuiicisor* were pro­
isfabtr6iahi
taut tote the roorn^ and with n snfiixrat" Tom a verb, too ?"
changed, and that his face wits some­ vided fdt,. . .Tne Board or Control of the Bowork with a partner. This frightened
ond *ii is
ing sensation at their throats, nil rushed
of Western’
fann
School
State
Public
School
*nd
AgriculHinxSen
....
“ Yeth, thir."
what diEcolored, and that he seemed to
the calf, and derating his tail, he struck
now that an occurrence of the kind f« the door/Bat Emm was a nsw dilem­ be ilL He mentioned to Mr. Sumner turai CoUrge waa ordered to be appointed by
Total*.
--------.
-------.....
3U,
6K.au
“ How so?”
a dead ruu for tho village, and Mr.
the Governor... .The Houe agreed to a ver­
ma. . *n their zeal to secure themselves
Tire atuuuuta to dall&amp;rz show the total
“Uofia he ilk licked."
what he had^ioliced, and .advised him dict by Iwu-pdnU fitJurrto Jxfl wee. and
Clerk
went
along
with
hi*
head
down,
to a verdictof-’ «l»vw u.crimlhal caete. when
“ Isn’t that stogular ? Bill to a verb
to remain at ease all day. Mr. Sumner eonsented't© by'the partlee... .The article on value of imports and exporta. This ex­ and his plug hat in his hand, strain­
writers say, a
d, with- piled bench on bench, so that they now shortly afterward remarked that he did railroad-, a* agreed on. provides that foreign hibita an increase in foreign commerce
ing every nerve to keep up, and crying because he licks Tom, -usd Tom to *
ividual, found it no*£a8y,£i|2k to remove toe ling® not feel just right;; that he had a pain corporation* may not hold more )*:&gt;&lt;ls than of 90 per cent since 1855. The United
verb
because he is licked. You've got
out at the top of his voice, “ Here!
demostic corporation*. Foreign corporations
—... 1.^
_.J
— States shows the greatest increase fa
bearing tho euphonious appellation of pile in time to escape from their more to his heart which he described m re­
here I Confound it! Somebody head a new grammar, haven’t you ?”
fearful enemy within, while the vary . s«mJ&gt;|.U4r4toUtocltoi and he thought he
popalfltion, Italy coming next la tho
“Yeth, thir. Dad bought mo a new
us off !"
eagtrneWwith which they crowded bne hud better go* Lome, but Mr. Hooper
ck’ven nations named there has been an
one yethorday-”
fortin,” as he himself expresred it He upon another, rendered toe peril still detained him, and kept him at the Benincrease in seventeen years of 40,000,­
“Well,” ©aid the muter, bittog his
Mb. William Welsh, of Philadelphia,
Agents of raftrosAs man not bs intateeted in
was one of those ** cute" individuals more imminent, so that for a time they ate until quite 4 o'clock, when the tnrjfKjrUtif‘ii companies doing busineM on 000, and of this number the United
Up®, “ just open it and sec what a verb
A member of the Board of Indian Com­
their rood.
,
(ffo
Mr.
States has 14,000,000. Italy 8,000,000,
to."
missioners,
publishes
in
the
Philadel
­
thing'
Germany and Bussia 6,000,000 each,
John reads -. “ A-vcrb-is-a-wprd-whichHooper’s carnage, Mr.
ner beiag
phia papers an open letter addressed to
the best compensation for their exer­ litas. But to work they went with all th© left at his residence at the corner of
and Great Britain 4,000.000.
While
tli&lt;S President of the United States, on
tions. Having left home With-sgobeny
the Ufiitad States baa held her owq
of despair, the benches flying in Vermont avenue and H street, adjoin­
“ Now pars® ‘ liill licked Tom ’ cor­
the subject cf Indian affaiw, to which
commercially, and has dutatripped all
he expresfli'u himself confident that, if
riousvis»«ito&lt;toaof tortasis, U at kM many an urctou * head, the sulphur' Stator Sumner’s last appearance in
©flier nations in tho increase of her
" Yeth, thir. ' Bill ’ ith a verb, and
the entire Indian service could be
found himself on the far off prririesGf funu-a all the time becoming denser and the United States Senate, and it is a
t*£ population, it is...fa. the enhano®d
phtoed under the sole control of ton • Tom* ith a verb, coth Bill did do it,
Dltooto, &lt;
_ ..
——.
^Bpaer, white it seemed to the ituffocnt-■ r*Uaa» singular fact that, on this last
to!&gt;- -.in.
nersonol estate
value nf
of h*r
her real and personal
estete
and Tom suffered. Them’a grammar.”
Society
of
,
Friends,
the
many
forma
of
“suctor"
“You may take your ®e»t, sir. If
lag and terrified crow, that every mo- ;lay to the Senate, and the last day that »ru to bo npj&gt;oruone&lt;! among coenliM having that she exhibita tho most marvefous demoralization, now so baleful in their
B*-rvoaiu- growth. The following table sunmuurmeat would be their last, until at length
influence, would be checked, the civili­ you progress hereafter ** rapidly as you
twn.
iMihis:
f WQ,lV&gt; W1
«xOat^.-TAM Honss conaiderad aUengthU*9
zation of tho aborigine® promoted, and

.'iji

«:1£S
ass
xsn.m&gt;

puDgtng the censure vote by the M*ms- control of th®Vaiv«rtily, wbribsr it aboold
ehusetta Legislature on account of l&gt;is

ol &lt;hdr untuJ “

Ot wbW rt,:

By thia time, Obadiah had descended
from the roof, and wm stand tog dose
bank of 4ho maguiftoent Uli“irept gnsaefmly by within
the sohooibouse. .. ■

battle flag resolution were presented by
his colleague, Mr. Boutwell, and read
in liis presence. When tiro resolution
resviniliug Hurt of censure wore affexd
upon the subject, but he

a milHoe of dollar* a year saved to too
Gkn. Vox Moltxk has tire candor to

Here is an increase of 823,000^000,000
Some one ha* got hold of the news­
in twenty years, and an increase since paper bore and set him to music a*
tbs beginning of the war in 1661 of
814.000,OOQ/XJO, or seven times the
amount of the national debt. It is a
little enrioua, jx-^ajw. thst the to-

properly was 85,000,000,000 more dur­
ing th® dectwte which witnessed our
; diemiMl says there is
________________ toey mode I «ot R hair dye to the market which will
furious rush upon their afitegoobt, not
titae make the hted bald.

fore it, whiolj WM spent to profound
peace.

Thm President ha* said Waite for Jus
tfofl,

quined to six months will havw io b»'&gt;
protected by force if *im» for half , a
century to came, stone France, notwith­
standing a majority pi ber people are
for peace, is imitating the German army
tlHtanta of Al­
and Lorraine ■st'em

�&gt;ben

uweed fate tt tatw.u
Wiffirim Fw ’Sne* b jdi.end nowpied

were then sober, and
unpopular for a raau
I&gt;r. J. 11 Palmar.' wmu here during
**
the praviuss winter anil was the only whid

IF Y«V WANT

priuAietag Physiciau the town had fur w”vemt te CASH.

F’ii-wt

-Clinihuitmn did the bbuduMnithirv.*. &gt;
Jubc Mlrklnr, Willi.™ Pkrker «nd |Wbwwn,

tal&lt;nHo,l«l «nd Ike in- b»W, «ad w*«« Uwk couMsl M, it,

OlMa

Good*.

MTTOM PRICES FSB CiSl!

1"f ’Ii” I’-Ol'lf
"ttWil rtity «tid Ih'&gt;'«»■» kbonld »®e»t lot
Boyer,
——w ——t
i,-_ ■■
■■-■*wnrn
■ ■ &gt;° •
to &gt;I’M'Irarful
I.—
:.
—''been
“ 1—
*■■-- -------------and “
it ■*has
sweating
of Moch.oie,.
Tho
.ofroder
«r» an office, ------I aswigtH-d
before
NoshrillehoJ n&gt;w«i-,r-",«,""”l'l
,"i’‘,wll,
5rore ju«tiee..fence Riggs, from that time until within the past CWt Paid for Produce of all kinds
four
uKintiM.
when
the
office
was
about thirty,—a pretty large name 'of the northwest corner of the townhad nof beenMhedght that, established; and I scarcely know
fora small town. If a street wnsj ship,
wlueh to sympathize with mo&lt;t for
needed (and there was but one need- we shonHever need a justice hero at
•J) a ''bee" waa ovule, all handsi that Mme". The charges were proven libs long sweating,—&lt;hc company or
rite
village.
elsewhm.
turned out and it ws* done. Main aud the statute fine imposed. This

DRESS GOODS,

George

had a salutary
street was thus opened .to Ute pub­ summary jastiep
affect on th6 offender as well as )he
lic.

(TO BE COXTINtnSD.I •

WINES fc LIQUORS,

Shoes,

PERFUMERY,

TOILET SOAPS,

TEAS,

AMB CBOCKEBY.

corm

NsahviDw JU»*. 1st, 1878.

We are in receipt of the Scrap
community ; for ng quit the business Book, a variety magazine published
■' Fcighner came into town and repre­ in disgust and the community were at Detroit, monthly. It is composed
sented that a portion of the road saved a further disturbance lor many of interesting literature gleaned from
between Nashville and his house months. Had the village continued various periodicals. The subscription
In tho spring of 1867, Mr. Henry

impassible, and'that the village to prosecute every violation of the is 60 cents per ahum.
would loose the trade "from that sec law, until this time, there would not
tion if it was not repaired. Nashville bo the midnight revelry, the drunken
I was standing at
aouMn't afford to lose any Unde, so brawls, that now so frequently fall

. LEB0Y C. BMBE.

ATTENTION, ALL !

RICE,
SYRUP,

.

SODA,

MAID BIVER-

SPICES.

RAI SENS,

the door of a
medical man’s house in a town which

upon the ear.
*
the road in about half an hour, and Z The Christion Church organized I had better no*, name, when a man
Mr. F. went home With the self' fthe second religious society here Rev. with a hand-cart came np with a
piano, which he hot! brought to that
assurance that ho bad convinced AMr. Daily the officiating pastor.

There were at one time the fol low­ gentletnai^house for his sister. The
medical in^Hus nn excellant person,
the ing named religious denominations
represented here. The Methocist a man with ir very clear bead and
good common sense, and a thorough
no( Episcopal, Christian, Baptist, Episco­
Christian. He eanic to the door and
the palian, Congregationalist.the Church

HARDT &amp; AIRSIQRTH,

LAMPS.

CHIMNEYS,

CASTOR.

p»y the IligLetL Market Price for

KEROSENE
LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

Nashville uf his fidelity tv the interests

of the

place, and

had

trade.

saved

•

The religious interests were

POTATOES,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

Grogg.

religons meeting as a reason that the churches have

first

The

was held it&gt;die grist mill, then being

taken no interest in them.

-

for Goods

Yoa Will Find Them,

CORN, APPLES, OATS,

The .missionary of
suiil, 'Which will you porfe r—ft glass
Mothodist
Epi.voopil Church was of G&lt;»&lt;1 or W.iiebernarians, and the
Spiritualists nod Uni- of brandy op rum T’ The mam said
first on the ground and a society was' Adventists.
Driivertd at tkvir
at once, "Oh, a glass of brandy, if
fanned, consisting of five members, versol'sts have also had their repre*
Mr. Minor .Mallet and wife. Mr E senLatives here, and if the people are you please, sir.’’
I was on good terms with I he gen- ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.
M. Mdlett and wife and Mr. Geo. not rclfgious, it cannot be charged
forgotten.

DIVISION.

CRACKERS,

wm

n sum was raised sufficient to repair

MEDICINES.

ur Tn« star

oualitt, axd

•LIGHT SUNNING

At Reasonable Bates,

llwinau, and could take a liberty with
him, and I therefore said, “My friend

AT TBB

limit. Rev. Mr. Richards of Maple
The ecclesiastical bodies, however, will yoa allow me to aske you a LATH,
SHINGLES,
Grove Circuit, organised the first did not always seqd their best preach­ question before you give him a glass ;
WATER LIME,
society, but the ground wa» oocupiexi ers here. A Mr Merry hue, collegue of what do you suppose that glas will
cost
you
?"
SALT,
by the Ionia District immediately af- Rev, J. S. Harder, came into the desk
1LMR.
one day, al the appointed hour, with - Ho replied, '• Perhups about ten
cents.”
STUCCO.
There were thirteen scholars i n a down-cast countenance,apparently
I then said to tho man, "are you a
fc.; 4 c-,
the village nt this I ime which must having the burden of precious souls
married man?’
.
which we ship asd retail at bottom prices.
l»e provided far. Notioa was-circu­ upon his heart; but all I can remem­
lated that on si&gt;ih a day there would ber of that impressive message, nt
HARDY A AINSWORTH.
"Whit, family ?*’
•
bo a "bee” for the purpose of building this late date, is that the mnsquitees
Proprie’&lt;»rs.
•• Four children,”
a School house. The people come bit him all the night before, so, that
I then asked, •' Which would you
to gelher and by mghtfa'I that temple he didnh feel like preaching.
prefer —ten Cents, or n gloss of bran-'
-«.f learning stood i&gt;» ail its m »jesty
This circumstance was perhaps the
dy-and water?’
• Tiie ten cents, of
ready far use. II it did not conform more noticable and the more embar­
course, sir,” he replied with a smile.
in all its parts . to tho city School rassing from the fact that the Rev.
Turning to the medical man, I saij,
houses, around iis in arohiteeiiire.it J. W. Bancroft and lady, of the
served tho purpose for which it was EphcopxUao Church, at Hastings, "My friend, rember that it makes no
built,—Soh »ul, Church and Sin lav were present. But wi would just difference to yon, whether you give
it in kind or in money, but it will
• Schoolrooms. It was we.l ventila­ say to those friends that we don't
make—all the difference to that man­
ted which is a goad fault. B-rt this have things that way up here now.
Also keeps a good selection of
Suppose that (han has to carry three
vontilat'.on served a double purpose.
For the first two or three years our
If the m y«.|notoes hooaino too thick p*'Qftte were so sober, so indusfnen* or four articles to day to other houses,
for their own comfort as well ns the {aud consequo'itly so honest, that we and the people ore all as generous

Vane, Jacksan J Saziiiw E. R.
DRUG 8 T O R i

Sy- Those having nnsvttled ac­ MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.
counts wilh the lair firm of Downing
TttATN'9 BtSIBY CHICAGO IIME.
Ar Little, will please call and settle
!-»he
before they arc made
me same
sai

I
HALBERT &amp; UU.1

‘' s and costs.
trouble

DOOT &amp; IM.

CENTRAL HOUSE.

Meals

15 Cu. Ladgla js 25 Cts.

BOARD,
#3.SO per Wook.

GROCERIES

comfort of the aud'nee 'Vhich was not) needed no lawyer, and we had none, and kind as you are, what is the result
unfroq'iently the case, they had an’ At length a young sprig made his to that man ?■ He is tnide a drunk­
ard in spite of himself; he is made n
easy means of csca|»e.
appearance and stuck his stakes, as
If any person is curious enough much ns to say, "I have qualified blight to hie fatnilv, a curse to society ;
hy. even by re­
to desire to sen that 'Itislutie** biutd- myself for the profession, and the and by whom ?
ligious but thoughtless and inconsid­
ing. he will find it &lt;m the west side world most give me a place and a
of the burnt district, now owned mid practice, and J propose to fight it out erate people.”
occupied by Dr. C. C- Ltnsley as a on this line."
But the peaceable
A Boston preacher, in speaking of
When it was birilt it was not

bam.

dboernible from M&lt;lin Street beeaose
that intruded.

of the woods

The

first school was taught by Miss Aggie
Smith, now tho wife* of Mt.C. M,

Putnam.
Tho winter

habits of the people came very near the danger of permitting the Bible to
wresting the jewel from his hand ; be crowed out by newspapers, perpe­

but by teaching school five days in

, ’

were held when

___ ­
ever Ik.
the people h'.ru.n^l
hapeaed ...
to .....
congre

gate.
The

first

political

STOCK

CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO, CIGARS,

CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

« MEAT MARKET!

FALL AND WINTER GOODS
OYSTERS H THE E SEASON.

ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE I

infers th» public Iksd tbar will

the week, trying to make a fuss the days," said he, "are like Zaocheus—
other one, superintending various desirous of seeing Jesus, but
’ puhlfc plays, by bring kicked and cannot because of the prose.”

rich onough to build a larger one, but the sauguiue hopes of his early years.
in this appears that the people were / December 29,2369, is noticeable for
Public meetings

LARGEST AND FINEST

trated the following pun: "Men now

FRESH MEATS.

they

school was taught in cuffed shout by the old and expert
“Well Mr.--------, how do you feel f
the housu row owned by M-. Fred enced lawyers sf the towns about, by
said a friend to a defeated candidate
Appelmnn.
a dint of hard work and much pluck,
a few days after election. "I feel, I
It was during the year 1866, that he has succeeded in establishing
suppose,’’ he replied ‘'as Lazarus
the present school house was built, himself in a good practice, is fast
dil" "How eras that? “Why," said
and it was thought that it would be winning the pobh&amp;ounfidenoe, and is
he, "Lazarus was licked by the dogs
sufficient for the town until it became io a fair way. after all, of reaHsing

mtweken,

COWTDCTTOWART

When Arthur was a very amall boy

the advent of the first Jscoswfirc and his mother reprimanded him, one day
gf cars; an event as memerable for some misdemeanor. Not know­
.‘ .
...
.
. .
and almost as astonishing to this ing it, bis father began to talk tn him

Looking up in
community as that of CoIambus to on the same subject
his (ace, Arthur eaid, solemnly, “My
meeting for the natives of Sin Salvador.
mother
has
tended
to
me
”
Tho people turned out on masse to

electionreriug purposes . which was
daring the campsiu of 1866, was held

Give me a Call.
CVNR1D CUTER.

Crockery,
Dry Goods,
Glassware,
FUBKITUBI KANUFACTOBT! Notions,
I0IE IISTIT1TIMSI
Stoneware,
Clothing,
JACOB LENTZ
Take your Home NewsHats and Caps,
Sugars,
paper-the
Furs,
Teas,
,
Pariir, Iwnrj, DiDH, Oto a
Buffalo Robes,
Ccffee, NASHVILLE NEWS
MIRRIL FU IVOR

welcome the adventurers, .and a
We hear it stated that there isn’t
blacksmith shop bountiful repast ws served to the
an editor in the State who can repeat
it being the best room in town.
workmen and officers on their arrival. the Lord's prayer backwards—but
MIRRORS, PICTURES. FKAMh
The town xrew ru|&gt;idly during the, ./There
_ __ _ there
___ _ was no regular hold lu
the question is how many can repeat
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
' years 1867 a.,d 1868. The public, town,
. __ . as
. ya#,
Mr. F. C- Brown
DUSTERS, AO. AC.,
alien*ion was directed here-for a keeprog nil that protended to one, in
____________________
considerable dietnice around. From the bouse
______________
___ ____ _
T Robert
_____
now occupied
by
*Td rather be a doorkeeper in the
ewr d.re.^ioo something wm herd Bntfy as a dwelling and shoe shop,
about Nashville. It was all favorable | the east pan not having been bailL stable of the Grangers, than to shov­

at John Wcbeslr.rs

wst prom-Hjr. John

Young, almut this lime, el sugar and

gathered her&lt;

-------

-

-- - Sackers/

in the stores

fh*1 II.OT rtprmeaiMin. a«».

all lhi&gt; (her.

NFFR8HBCA8UH,

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

Tfec biMuueM imerett* of the vil-

Cauucki. lorigners and all- Almost : fage, at that time, were represented
every shade of political a».| religions i; as follows:

■KrtwilbrtMdmg

molKwes

Th'r-| built the Nashville House, which was of the middleman.” is what a wild
all points;
by a Mr. West, as a boarding looking man- with hayseed fa his |
hair, got off at a recent Patron of
•» Exceici I house for railroad workmen.
ate.

A Uve Local Paper.

Dry Good—Wk«.;« A Dov&gt;iog.

Myron Hw.e, .nd

D. C. Gnffilb.

SUS QUDS AND COFFIN L.

INGS hept corutantly on hand

Prste tales ii Eicta ftr Gatii, al fte'

G. A. TRUMAN.

ONLY Sl-50 A

�On
I. J.

CmuM-y ndjonmnd,
S. A TKVMAS,

©Slake

confluent'

WJ-

were lent tn toft la to fir*.

;ht ftven tanUy rise to lhe position

AtieathM BeipesMicam.

llo&gt;n.o

ARNO BTROWG. PUio »nd

—Mr. Truman’s family are having itDOediolely for the bail. He induced

. a sorry time. AH. with lhe exception his |kw, old father to come up; and
B. BASEY. OrtymiD. GwJ«»o&lt;iI of Mr. Truman have been sic^ at one tried to get him to sign the papers,
•
-r“"&gt; ’ time.
telling how industrious he would be

MRS. Xu O. CROCKER

and what a glorious prospect there

Millinery Goods.

J

TAMES FLEMING. Deputy Sher-•
-r-A laborer on the work train got
0 lff«MlCBtieeta«Arrai. Wffl Mt-wl t ir^Oy[ his bond badly suusbed, last Monday,
to »lt btn I-Im. a»ixw&lt;Mteat
. just weal of this village. We did not
QIMPSON* WEBSTER, Black-' learn his name.
D .mute., AU kMa»f work in the K*ck—Ith
’
-—Mr. L. 0. Crocker has bought

was in lhe Dure for him-;

but the

HATS. GLOVES ana FEATHERS,

httn with another.— Jturt here Fussy

H

• .iu.
.
■■ ■'
OP THU LATEST BTTLBS.

Aaher DoLoag. in Hertford township. Van Aad casAVKS. tten over beforr.
Hata far oat dollar.
Buren oouulj, which together with fifteen
Japhalh Cross, edUer of the Adrian JocnXAL has a $5-000 libel anti oa th hands.

NnahvlUc, Mich.

Justice of the Peacef
PARADY, Manufacturer of

Boot* and Shora,
&lt;3

LIEBIIAUBEH.

TAILOR

the

acquaintance

give a short sketch of his life.

He was one of the pioneers of

to Nashville by its re­

woe deetroye-l.

wm

burned to

Hot hnsteM was aho ted-

cent fire would have bought four
steam fire engines, and one engine

The Beat of* Leather TaedLifgiit YVork im
our pride.

MUSIC TEACHING!
MRS. X. J. TIMMERJUM

MZed-icines.
Groceries, &amp;c..

LOCAL MATTERS.

ng. Capt. Boise will sell elevtra jouu-i»
of good ragar for one dullar.
Sf%_ Capt Bdice will ssl! all kinds of

to

J^U. KIXD« OF

fST" We will sell
Goods Cheap if we
don’t lay up a cent.

PrescriptiBM carefully cmpoM

(In Nashville, Mich.

Dry Goods

Our Justice cannot Le and at his death weighed 140 pounds.

Proprietor of the

WOLVERINE MILLS!

WOOL CARCIAG MACHINE!

WORTH or

Dry Goods, Groceries,
liars &amp; Caps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
.

would respect fully
cuatotner* to tte fact

i Ucatio'i ai

n. w. rtncuib.

&amp;c.,
To be Sold within the JJij Carding Machine
next Two Months!
lo aolichiag n very 'MrKe run of custom.

F.baary Itth^ 1STA

YANKEE NATIONS,

of the best in the County, and every­ using tobacco, but would chew none

every time.

F. ^HOLLER,

— AND —

rendered in the Nashville (Courts ’

HARDWARE.

RETAIL

JOB PRINTING

What Noh! 11 ENTIRf REW STOCK

taken on Thursday with inflatnation
)&amp;. Capt. boice keeps every thing in
on the lungs, and his family pbiaician tbs Uns «f GrooMisa u4 ProvuLas.
—As Bev. Aiken expects to resnmd being absent ax the time, the disease
the pastorale of lhe Methodist Church got thoroughly seated ..before assis­
The Subscriber has taken a part of the
Store with Capt Bjjse. and la now opening a
Ann! 1st, next Sabbath will be the
tance arrived.
&lt;
last one lhe present pastor will preach
Jeff, hi his lifetime, did some npble*
hereThe subjects for that day arc acts. While in the family of Mr.
The nnMUlod Account* of the Into firm
as foHowu: Morning—*®ia Gospel
Brown, be ouce fallowed Mrs. Brown
Plalform;'* Evening—“The Philoso (who was addicted to somnambulism)
thorites for collection thirty dnya from
phyof Success in Ltfe."
to the river and saved her from a

body has to do as they "ought lo,” or but Bsgley's M Mayflower,” ana it had
they will receive their just deserts, a good effect on him, for he grew fat

AND

WHOLESALE

STONE &amp; MAXSON.

SPECIAL-NOTICE.

mean enough to cheat a blind man.

Our Justice, Mr. H. H. Wood, is one

goOKS, ^TATIONEnr

atL

REW DRY GOODS STORE

—Who dare say that justice is not watery grave.
Up had only one bad habit Through

C. C WOLCOTT.

BROWN &amp; PILCHER,
JACKSOX, Silcn.

BgkOoto Nash rills Meat Market for
good Beef Btoak. kept by Robert* i Boe.

115,000 All (*»a rrtmlBBii
to tbs aubecriben of the Dsiaorr CoWkbmOTAt Anvsjmana. 1 shall reeefvc subooriptiuus until the 12nd al Downing 1 Allens

Qy I also keep in connection wifli
lhe Tin Shop, in their sea.»oh. lhe
Cbpper Reaper
Mouvr. L'ie Taylor
Gate Rake, tie /LutJgs, Wheel
CnlUoalor, Jacktan and Smiih Bend
Wagane, Buckeye Grain DnU, J'loirs.
Ilrrrmct, Road Scrdpers, ife,

AT THIS OFFICE.

faction

New tai of Staple aU Fancy

JEWELEK A WraClAX.

Drugs

Ow Smith A Putnam'* Hard wars.

WoaUi r«p«c'folly Bolicit toe patronage of
thoee wi-tilng infraction ia Inurumental Mu^ic. on Piano or Organ.

Burglirt p*lJ Suboolcr«ft a vidk Ust
Monday night, ant took $ID.(XM in onto*
never ngsin be induced to lake up and currency fraa tte store of Snyder A
Underwood.
.
quarters with his old master.
-

.

QHAS. W. DEUABAY,

Her whole body

trouble witli him, he left, and could

On leaving Mr. Brown he took up
four-firths of the
property
homed—Eaton
Rapids quarters with Mr. H. H. Wood,, who
was
at that - time keeping a store.
Journal. What did we tel! you !*"
With him he remained, always faitL
—From a paragraph clipped from
fully guarding the store and contents,
lhe Kansas “News," we-sec that a
TJWN HOUSE.
until Mr. Wood went out of business
young raw by the name of James
in
1870.
a Daj»cs*, Pruprirtar.
Ward, formerly of this place, has been
rCAMHVX^UK, - MXeJilsrnn.
From there he went to the stere of
arrested for accidently shooting a
Mr. Truman, where he remained
man. by the name of Love.
Next
until be
.
Jeff did good service
wepk we will give the particulars
there, w
ing the store, and there
X*—The blind man has probably
i« no telling how many robbers he
jones
concluded to make his home at Nash­
kept from stealing the dry goods of
ville. He has srt up a candy store
Truman. He was always at his post,
south of the bakery.' Of course he
at all time*, and had always enjoyed
lias to trust to the honesty of his
good-health until he died. He was

pentist

foUowad.

well, that’s rather a jest; with a big remained with Mr. Brown about a
mustard piaster stinging your breast. year, when on having some little

Carr. G. W. McCokxjck, Proprietor.
&gt;«IIVIK.U13. - AIloHlsran. would have saved

yyw

eego A Michigan Lake Shore Bailrtal to

of such friend of Jeff, I deem it not amus to

Clark.

your tangr, and a chiH that each nos­ Nashville, coining hero, in the year
He
tril carefully bungs—beautiful Spring ! 1886. with Mr. F. C. Brown.

—The los»

JJASH VILLE -HOUSE.

Holi You Horses, Streiier!

Moniealm County, and Mendon. 8t. Joseph
County, for J 12,003 on bonds itaoad to the Repairing done on "bort uctioo.
Call and
Bet lot old foreman of H. A- Good­
*-We received a friendly call from
On Sstiirday
xht the store of
year’s Shop in
Mrs. John B .oUeabcrg ■ f Adrian, on
Jtunr- Claik, Esq. of Hastings hat G A. Truman, “J\ Jjtignm.io aU
WOLCOTT &amp; GSEE3.
Toesday wtitle pouring scran exp’.oeira W
Saturday. We are always p’eased in this vicinity, died.
Being an old

—Beautiful Spnng! with a cold on

*“

Trlniu»a^

teh-grnpb office

worthy men ns Mr.

Etna Trtnigking'.a Sjpeialky.

NEW HARNESS SHOP
end Betrun Coaaly, to pay the prtociptl

H&lt;- went from here to New Buffalo, a Ikj a rd -the cars on their to Detroit.
where he has a position in lhe

to fonn

(Look at their hand-bills.)

AWD VISIT THE

S

Attorney soil Coooselor at Lai,

Sap-iass’, Tin auMfata Metsar

Squire concluded, a* hie father bad a
large family,^he didn’t want to burdeu

remarked that hh family shouldn’t be
। Parmaleer’s building, the one occue. APPLEMAN. Milliner and
a burden to anyone, and that be had
. pied by the tailor, and Mrs. Cmekpr
. Dina. Mata*. ho. *l l-c rwHw-e *•**
some maple sugar and he would go
• will move her millinery goods‘there
right off and sell it and buy some flour
next week.
*•
'
licinn and! X—Mr. Ralston is getting the ma- to make some buscuits, and— But al!
the Squire eai&lt;l was that he guessed
jerial to geiher for a nice residence,
S would have' to rclenquirii the
t UICKS. BUck.mUh. me be on the banks of the Thomar&gt;ple.
‘ being a Congressman for tile
. focnJ rt btanbep. eonwr *«•*»'
! Work on the building wiH soon be
_
t, and DepU Sheriff Fleming
commence.
•uapjved the wristlets around his
QLEMENT SMITH,
X—Dean Fleming wax home on a
wrists, and at midnight that night
visit toHs parents a few da vs am, two such men might have been seen

JJENBY H. W0UD.

Will buy Goods Cheap! JOB -WOE,is:

• fcuci&amp;i, Iasi &amp;4Uu«lay.
embeat the liberty to bunge around anti As she bid sdev to earth ia the
?
Tte Rapublieaa Uauc*R for tbs TuWftahi;
br*M
.
■
W. A- Aylswarth started for wmr out al! the dry goods boar*, and
of CaMteUm. will b« bald at Mm«oa*iek Hall.
Friday, Ayr;! &amp;rd, 1S7*. A good aiunJmca
’ New York, Thursday, to buy a stock smoke all the cigars he wealed to.
To grow more braatifol in toe Kmligkl
r of goods. His wife went with him. This so doled Fuzxy that he starte 1
Br Oaou at Comuittb*. ‘

I

|?

Tin, Cep? anil M Ires Ware,

of Naahrilk will be in Melon on Saturday

A. BABBKR. M.. D..

n

S»K 4MIKM

Br*J»lratkm Vallee.

GENTS AND LADIES
The Barber Shop of Dell Barlow** .rar

UNDERWEAR,
HOSIER y.

a skilful manner.

W.A.AYLSWORTH

whoa* work has given unirarral aaibfactiun

ft, fe.,

bought off, and If he is not re-elected

SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

Never having m-rried, he conse­ Collar. Tbs, Tobacco. Cigart, PipcaNotins
when his term of office expires, it quently left no family ; but he could etc., kept constantly on hand. Give Dell a
will not be lhe fault of the Nashville have married, for he was a good look­

!■ 'MbVille, Mich.

ing respectable fellow.

FELLOW CITIZENS.

Greatest Bargains

Jeff always

—Andrew Edwards, the brute who kepi himself neat vith a nice collar
was shown up in last week's Naws, on, No. &lt;8, and enjoyed the confidence XaahviUe, Barry County. Mlchifsa. did on
tie Kiffhib day of Ortoter. A. D. 1W0,
had his examination, pefore Esq. and respect of oil who knew him.

Ever eivea it» 8&gt;a*I&gt;vHfe I

of vagrancy and

acneenced lo

the

Detroit House of Correction for one

SMITH A POTBAIL

NICHOLS’ GROCERY!
PHOYISfflXS, k,

C80fERl£S DragK.PRCnslO.N8

And will be odd for

MY STOCK IS NEW

Clark, at Hastings, and waa convicted We Devsr more shall hear bis bor.r»t bark,

CASH &amp; EXCHANGE

He oevrr more will reais ue in the dark,

And is well adapted to the Fall an! Winter

—Tho thin! Quarterly meeting of
Narhvilte Charge, will be held at the
M. E. Church, Naahviila, March
28-29, Rev. H, D, Jordan, of V«
montrille will be p rear nt, Preaching
near, the question naturally ariary at 2 p, m. Saturday followed by Quarartr'y
Conference Sabbath a, in„ at
who shall we nominate as oar town-

D. lM9^h Uber “V” of mortgages. o.

prison waili in

-IQOtha. Dollar-, a!

Terms:
AU Bills under &gt;13 Cash ,* Oerr &gt; 16

The CWZ run gxtjuA.9iJGacd Dw-.

FUlFFTFS
everybody will

AN© SHOES,

be

YAKXLE 1011083,
School IJookH,

Stmac.and Woadm Warr,

year, where he can earn as ranch lor
he was behind the

in KaohvUlit where ymt

happy,

be Mettled at once.
There will be no oervies at the Christian

the cheapest,

rhnogF eveiy t oi.-.

driven out of heaven, wae ut German

He commenced

by

saying, -Nicks.

QaMan Batnt.
TTHTH.

�■

WMTEO

Sewing Machine Co.
pcsyiug women io a rnni-sellvr'* plane of
Mimm. Th* polio* In targs fore* were
cwIW npen ia subdue th* disturbance, sud
only wf&lt;««W after one of th* number had

CsMfornis, and has, no fiery material t»r
wlcx.hai nartl m it* jrepiratWG. W*
oaa add do better etilogium than the
3»“
take* of it, when

tivm J jysrpool to Philadelphia.
-Atahooking casualty ta reported from lodeference. Iowa. The dwelling of George
King was destroyed by fire, and Mr*. King,
two children and Mm. Mums pewshsd te the

He had reversl
sorer*
^xmimtaione.
Just Lefcre the dissolution, and it bi tho
optalote ot there who ware present that a rap­
ture of tlx heart occurred. Hl* suffering*
toward the lari erenrad to be Intense, and he
eeveral tunes exclaimed, “X want quirt; I am
tired." Ho recognized triaodo who came into
hi*room. On* of Ibe tart to whom bespoke
waa ex-Attorney-General Hoar, of Masaachusetta, to whom bo said, "Tai* care ot my
OiYil Bight* bin.” The toil word* of the dscre**d statesman, expressed to Judge Hoar,

mffilou, five hundred and fifty thousand dol­
lars la the aggregate amount o( internal revenu* gathers*! in by Unde Bam between Sep­
tember I8ffl (wb*u tho internal revenue laws
wen| Into eff»ct),'an4 Mardh 1, ISfTl.

*s»4 Cold*.
A’ COUCH. COt» O» »O*» TH»0AT
Sv.slrri tsiK*jial* atteeUoa, and sks*M to
CtockM. II »*»*•* &lt;• tstotore. Dunvarro* or

*r «o»»*fa«tara&lt;

WantedHAgerits.’
From $73 to $S30 per Month,
Kssryw»W*. Mate arid Wsmste. te.srtl

cent*' per 44. **•*&gt; itatoteito *qff
emphatic in declaring that the laborer*
a raise of 25 ©onto per r
-The winter ‘

St

■nnty. CtotM«r«errMMy. EHralibersI*^** "•*■•*•■
fcrCwcuisra. siXK&lt;saotenistx. rres»*wjt—*«to..te.

Orient Safety Lamps,
n
JI

ttelMx There tempi.
A-;xseo*’‘,

WALLACE A 8ON8.

THE GRAND MEDAL OF HONOR

89 Cteaanteer* Street, Sew York.

HOMEOPATHIC

TacMvar, March. 12--.’iniai*.-Thu galluirs were crowded tefors the botni of tBMtin*.
Tbechtocf th* laic SrapU* Stuarer WM. draped lu
luOurulDg, atd * terrs booqnrt of White towers was
placed on hts «Mk. Th* eradise of lbs journal c&lt;t4y
oocopied a moment, and, Upon It* completion, the
Itsv. Byron Bunderiy, Chaplain to the Hsasie, dellvrred * abort and very unpreaatve prayer, ।lie *&lt;■»aim* all rutu* and staadian with bowed beads dar­
ter ita deUrary. A irtnful janes of a t«w min­
utes'duraitas csauhl; then Scattor Anthony, «f
llhodr —
Itland,
_____
----- . te
- * * brokta votes made lbs effictal

DOMESTIC MEDICINE.

WHEELER &amp; WILSON’S
NEW NO. 6 SEWING MACHINE,

bsllsvsHtoHthoBsdaatf Barrel Osmsdy laths
Wcrto la all case* ot DT8XSTEEY and DXAK
US KA nr CHJLPBEK, whsthsr It »HWI from
Tsethtoe or from say ether esusn. mlU .rrcUoES
foe **laswUlacso«ap*«&gt;T •»&lt;* tetU*. KpasOsanceas in removing Collector Busse U, and luwit of sppropmts commttuxv. Ttwy werssse* tn* sal*** th* teo-«lmUs of CVKTI1 d I’KRKIXS 1*
oaded by Mr. Couklltig to an *pf&lt;o|*i*t* ra»awr,
securing the appointment of his friend Kim- and sUoptot by &gt;(a«ral corerot; arise wbldxthc
,
mone, he now proposes to have Gen. Burt Mult *&lt;lJo:ir»M.
Hsow.—After tlx rradln* of thr Jourusi, no bustousted from the Postoffice, and the place
secured to Senator Bailey of the Banker Hill nra» WM vntrrrd npoe, sud no motion ot any kind
» M made, but tbs rurml^rr mX la tbslr M*t« w»ltdistrict, a politician of no mean mint
—The Legislatures of I era a and Rhode
Wand have agreed to enbmit the question of
woman suffrage to the people fcr adop|^&gt;n or
—Tho California Assembly lias recognized
tho right of woman to hold school office*.
—Gen. Bailor haa again stirred up tho pol-

—Die people of New Harrq&gt;*hir* baring
failed to elect a Governor, the duty of choos­
ing that functionary will devolve ui«on the
Legislature.
,
—Mosby, of guerilla celebrity, aspires to
represent a fractional part of Virginia in Coo-

MILLIM8 OF ACRE8

M Farmins: Lands
IX NBXBRA.HKA..

NOW FOR SALLVERY CHEAP.
Ten Tear* Credit, Interret only 8 per cent
Fs^yirtrs/WmFktete.wWa Ssrftere/ Ways, smt Z/**.

THE PIONEER.

“So Mach laseraace hr se Masi

Fsidat, March IA—flraMt—The chair
(&lt;Mri*atrrl announced m lb* member to Ml the
vacancy on Ute J olnt tolwt CominlUao to luwMli&lt;Ue
the ir.«na«rmrnt of »tt*lni in lhe Dlrtrict of Colum-

Ckiarrh *om*timoe exists alone, but 1* more
frequently a symptom of other diseased con­
dition,. The following letter explains it:
C&lt;n.uxawooi&gt;, Onoodaw* Ou., X, y., J»B. UB, JVffi.
Pr. E. V. Pnacte Buffalo, K. Y.:
Dean Stu—Allow me to give you a brief |ii»tory of the effect of your medicine called
“Golden Medical Discovery" in my case. I
am new in my eeveuty-fourto year, and natu­
rally of firm ooMtitution. Within tho last
few year*, from over-exercis*, I have been
efllictod with a complication of mscaees almost
uicrediblo to relate. In the first place. Ca­
tarrh. to a degree that, to me, it reemed that
—A serious riot recently occurred in Pesth, my vox* pe*'*d oat at th* eara. to which wa*
Germany. And several buddings wttre burned. added ita natural ally—Bronchiti*, to which,
a*
no grew-. length oi lime, were added X«uThe military fired on the nob, killing four and'
ralgie prina in tho head and «h*uid«-rn ai-d
wounding many.
bloating of the lower limbs, th* moet of which
waa superinduced by'B torj’id stat* of th*
Bishop of Troves and dosed ths seminary at­
tached to his See.
—The Loudon papers pnUtah a long alato­
mest, signed by Chari** Orton, in which th*
writer confesses that he recognized the Tichlx&gt;me claimant a* lus lirothor the first time he
saw him, and that silenc* on his part wm
bought with £5, paid monthly, for a year, and
iter thia, I *aw your aivertisemeut,
the promise of a thousand or two additional

Hoo*—Live, P.7V^a.X;’ Vrrreed. |«.»a*.l»X
FLo«ra-cto4«- White Winter, ta.aoG9.S7.',Itol
144 School
Winter, 43.73^7.00. Wtaur-Mo. 1 Mpnag, 41.33
at.®; So. 9 Bprteg. fl.lB®t.»K; W*. • Sprite.
41J41MM
Cres-jip. 9, Old and Esw, artirt
61 b«- Gsrp-Miv a, ttfe&amp;rtX* Jta*—So- x
tHfra. BakLKT-No. 9, *1A7&amp;XM. Rcnza-Cto-k* CHOICE
to fan. j. Xl&amp;Mc; Medium to Oirad. ff&gt;&amp;3Sc. Euu*
-Frenb, 140166. Ictl-Mra,
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READ! BELIEVE!.

-Official dispatches hare been received at
London from Gen. Wolseley annoancing'the
capture and burning of Coomaaaic, the Adiautee cajdtal. Tho troops were oh the home-

-Goa. John E. Smith, with hhi Util* *my
of eight cavalry and four infantry companies,
is now on the marofi for Spotted Tail s Indian
agency in Wyoming Territory, and a report
state* tnat the hostile filuwx are concentratir. g
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eovery—hare a good appetite, hare gtine?
there with warlike purpose.
fifteen pound* of flash—no more talk out r /
—An atteoqit to have the question of woman
suffrage ia the Ohio Constitution put to a rep— Gsn. Concha is to supplant JovcHaras that you bar* given me a lease of ton or fifarat* vote by tbs pwpfc. has failed in lhe
Captain-Generel of Cuba.
Ohio CoortRultoual Gooventtou.
- Tho British losses iu tho Ariisnto* war
—The Chicago women are organizing for a
were M MBed and MB woandsd. .
grand raid on the liquor *ahxin*.
—Advfare from every part of th* ooantryEret. Wert, North and (tenth-report a gen­
eral temperance reyiraL The city and country
|&gt;*Wr* from all eeeltons ar* fuH of it. In
some ptacre it aaaomre toe form of the Ohio
erased* ot •• preying wetren T ia otort* daily
and nightly । nite mentis ot
rxif hi* Iwalth will permit, to re*r.me th* leader­
.
mum loreUtte* a vigorous war ia waged ship iu 1875.
ttttelfoeumag ot sstoou* by too iocri
- -B^marck and Kit.g WUUsa are both oc
ritire. I: i&lt; evident that the wowm of
wntry, who are redly th* grreMrt «tftur* ct which te a »*wrt. A'-C.ul Hi. -ndy *x hy ihslMor tralU. are nsrog »r f-r a
eeptl-m w. know of ia JoAireon1, ,4r^« f ■*&gt;
This, w* batteve, alH-utohra. amt BMurt
of them ns* it in tb«r prer-iliMi with great snr-

DR. WHI

Teachers Wanted

‘JUBILEE ORGANS.” 'sxuv.txs.
3X0 XV. WasHlnglo* Sutchu’eB®-

BT. LOFtS.

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Insurance Company,
A STRONG STOCK COMPANY.

Z/eu»t—The House, after prayer and the Trading Western, *3.TC9d.U. W«Zat-So. 9 Chloseo. 8&gt; A®
of the Journal, took an informal recra. for fifteen O1AJ; laws and Mtan**o4aSreta«,4f..Wl-“- Bruminutee, and tubseaasaUy walked tn procrasten to Western gnd State, Mc&lt;H1.00. Grew—X«w Mired
Western, sAost, M«M»: Old do.S—Sle. Oare

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ST. LOUIS LIFE

SI.000

Grange pf Patrons of Husbandry ar* maturing
a plan for the formation of a statistical bureau
iu connection with lhe Rational Grange, for
the collection aud dissemination of informa­
tion in regard to the condition of the crops
throughout the country. The new bureau
will be located at Washington. Subordinate
granges will report direct io th* Htate Grange
all information of interest relating to crops,
and the different Htate Granges will report by
telegraph to the Htatistical Bureau of the or­
der at Washington. The" bureau will compile
and summarise these reports into a monthly
report of the &lt;*rop* in all swetions of th* coun­
try, and will simultaneously transmit the re­
port by telegraph monthly to all Htate Granges.

Kstlrtly of Metai. are tte* only
lamps I* nee wbtek can writhes

.lorti, ractorte*.' ehwretie*. Me.
AGENY8 MAKE $l« A DAY

FURTHER DISTINGUISHED ROTORS.

A New York paper says that “ those
Western farmers Lave a &lt;;ueer sense of
the fitneM ot thing#. It refers to tho
idea of taxing railroad lands.
Sure
enough. They actually don’t see why
the rich railroad uompauiee that owr all
• GKgXJUL.
the beat lands in their States, which
—Th* *xpediUon seat to th* reltef of the
they got out of the Government for
B*d Cloud Agency hare safely arrived there. uate grange within their jurisdiction. The nothing, shouldn’t be taxed. It is pass­
Tbo troop* met with no opposition on the information will not bo furnished to tho pros*
ing strange that these men don’t appre­
route, but it is thought, having effected an for publication, it being intended exclusively
ciate their blowings.”
cntranc* into th* reservation in good *h«jx-,
they will bo able to maintai'. their poeiiion.
—The number of granges in Wisconsin in
Theke wore $20,000,000 expended last
— A Toledo disj'stch ttsy* ; “Tho hew* from reported by the Becrotary of Ute Htate Grange
all tho town* in thia section pf the Htate indi­ to bare increased to 394. In January last in _year _pawago
money
_
. between this
cate, that th. temperance movement is on the there war* 34fi. When the wgatri»ati&lt;m *of l eonntry and Great Britain.,
•w
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with the grange mevAneui, **y&gt; a Wsshtngton.corrrepondcut, are endeavoring to secure
unity of action as regards tho serious mod.fictetoa of th* Pre~.» J.. Tb^,
°°‘ Cf tfc° RTC*tc*t
“pou fanner* i.
the patent monopoly. The nearest agree­
ment, as yat, i* a proposition to limit th*
ezelnatr* control of patent* by Inventor* to

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BBOWM'O BBOXCHlAb TBOCKKS.
TWHsb a ttwevt tat Urt-Cf *•» »te w»«. &lt;&gt;’•
*!*«• rsUsf. F*« B»o*cwirn, Arrows, CatAss*.

—The annual report of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company aho sc an increase in lhe
net earnings of 1873 over 1878 of •1,1*7,M7.CD.
in Boston, Maas, January 6, 1811;
The surplus net profit for the year was *3.graduated al Harvard College, and afterward
at the Cambridge Law HchocJ; traveled in 198,767. li, and lhe net earning* 0,4*5,7W.74.
—The condition of the fruit trees through­
Knrop*; waa the reporter of the United Staten
out the West and Northwest is represented as
Circuit Court for the Ftret Circuit; lectured
good, and a fine yield is expected.
- According lo the XtMoaal Crop Importer,
there wm an inenea* ot • 4-10 in tlte are*
tion edited tho .twiwiraa Jwrtsf and several sown with winter wheat lea* fall in the States
legal works, including throe volume* of ro- of Illinois, Indiana, lows, Kansas, Missouri,
porta of decision* in th*United Btetes Circuit and Ohio. Illinois show* an increase of 22
Court; was elected to lhe United Blates Ren­ per cent and Iowa a decrease of 19 per cent.
atos* a’Free-Hoiter to succeed Daniel Webster,
—The Chicago packing returns for the *•*Whig, and took his seat Dec. 1, 1851; was re­
elected in 1857, again re-elected in 1861, and by th* packers of that city: Th* nsmbex of
again re-elected in 18S9. His present term of
hog* packed was 1,530,021, and of cattle, 21,­
service would have expired March 3, 1875.
712. The average weight of hog* waa 216.47
—“ Th* old man Bender," tbs father sf the
pounds, and the average yield of lard 87.44
murderous Kansas family, &lt;■ again reported
)&gt;ounda. The product manufactured wa*
lo have been cejitured—thia time in Utah.
195,917 barrels of perk ; 36,554 liereea and 37,­
—Sidney Dillou into been cleetod President
824,483 pounds of hams ; 33.961,514 pounds
of the Union Pacific railroad. It waa er­
and 3,381 tierce* ot shoulders, snd 103,333,283
roneously announced that Oliver Ames bad
pound* ofrside*.
-

—It is announced that tho marriage of Miss
Nellie Grant
Mr. Bartorious, a wealthy
young Englishman, will occur in April.
—Th* reremonies al Washington over the
remains of the late Senator Bumner were brief
and *{&gt;t&gt;ropri*te. In attemUn 4 were nearly
all tho prominent officials of Washington, in­
cluding the President, and a largo conconrso
of private citizens of both rac**, beaidre a
good repreetMitaliou of the diplomatic corps.
At the concluxion of the *ervice* the remains
were conveyed to tho depot, where they.were
placed on a special train, and, accempauied
by a few of tbo intimal* frtor.de of t&gt;Ma de­
clared and the committee* of both bouses of
Congreo* spj&gt;uinted to attend tho funeral,
ware taken to Borton. All alcnj the hue
there wars many dcmonatratlmu of rim-ore
sorrow. Crowds docked io th* dspota, anx­
ious to obtain a last look st th* fac* of the
deceased »t*teom»n, but all were disap­
pointed. At Boston lhe demonstration* of
mourning were universal. Tbo sntir* city
wa* draped with emblems of grief at the
great national bereavement, snd on tho arri­
val of tho train bearing th* cold clay of him
who had for to long faithfully and ably served
th* p*opl«, thousands of sincere mounier*
gathered to pay a tribute to tho worth bf tho
dopaned.
—Brer-Admiral Tonwan, U. 8. N., ia dead.
—Tho billiard tournament st Boston ha*
closed. Gamier takes the first prize, Cyrillo
Dion tho seeond, Joseph Dice tho third.
Uba***y the fourth, and Daly tho fifth.
—Senator Sumner left an estate valued at a
hundred thousand dollar*, mostly inherited
from hi* brother. Bat his collection of works
of art sod virtu* is of pnee)«e« value.

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She BashrilU Meirs.
rtSLHHXDETKBTran»T,
Huhville, Bany County, Midh.,

OSHO STRONC.

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TUX KXT TO THONA# HEART.

fail,

She** ertUn- old an' facbl*. »n’ ehlldlah In her talk ;

A SHOT FOR A LIFE.
Where th© Kentucky river cute it*
way through the mountains, having
upon either bank bold, rugged cliffs,
that lift their summit* five hundred and

above tho stream, Micro lived in early
times a settler by the name of Rufus
Branson, who, with his wife and little
child, a charming young girl of some
eight or nine year* of age, occupied tho
rude cabin st the base of the precipice
a little back from the river.
Although greatly exposed to danger,
the Indian* st that time 'being
"
very
plentiful throughout the region, he
managed to live quietly for several

I -Th© Indians frequently visited the
trade homo of tho hunter, and, being al­
’ ways welcomed and provided with such
food as was in the larder, they mainMined a frieq^Jy attitude. Especially
were they fond of the child, Maggie,
and more than one fierce warrior bad
been sitting on the grass in front of the
cabin, listening to tho childish prattfe
of'the little one, or else engaged in
■making her some toy or plaything from
willow twig* or pliant bark.
In this manner several years had been
and Ruf us Branson came to feel
** secure a* though he were within tha
walls of a frontier fort. Ono evening
Branson and his wife were seated near
the doorway, when suddenly a shadow
fell across the threshold, and the next
moment a tall savage, whose reeling
step and bloodshot eye* told him he

crater, which won, of course, refused, on
bouse. The Indian became cross and
ugly, and declared with terribly oaths
that if the liquor w*s not produced Im-

llhoogb be dMadcd Ibe

ag at him, knocked 1dm

“ Progression. No Retrograding.” .

CUNORXSSIOKAL SUMMARY.
nary height, whose fine, athletic form
was fully dispbyred -by^hi* cloady fit­
ting buckskin garments^ stepped quick­
_ forward a few -paces,. and firmly
,
ly
planted his left foot in advance, threw
up an unusually long riffo,
though
preparing to fire.
.
'
“ For God's sake,, stranger, be care­
ful of my child !*’ cried Branson, while
the agonized mother uttered on audible
prayer.
“ It’s our only chance. I know that
Indian," was the quick reply, and tho
sharp click 1 click I ut tho hammer, *s it
“ What do you think of that ?” asked waa drawn back, told that the critical
th© wife, turning to her husband with a moment had came. ’
By'this time the Indian had nearly
frightened look. "
’ V •*.
“F»haw.| Don't trouble your head reached the summit of the steep. That
about the drunken brute!" answered ho was wounded now became evident,
tho settler lightly; but as he turned aa upon s broad edge of rock he paused
away and stepped into the yard’he mut­ for a moment. Thia oj&gt;portnmt_v was
seized by tho jinknown. Although the
tered :
। .
“Like it? Well, not much. The savage had taken the precaution to hold
the
child up in frout of him as a Ahield,
fellow must be, watched.
I was in"
hopes that ho would not remember, bnt covering.nearly the whole of his brawny
chest,
but leaving his head uncovered,
that lump .where my fist landed ‘was
enough, if nothing else, to recall Aho the stranger did not hesitate to make
the
shot
circumstances.”
For one second, as it gained its posiTh© summer pasted and they saw
their drunken guest do more. He failed tion^ifco rifle wavered, and then into make his appearance. But as the stirflly became immqvable aa though
leaves begun to fall, the settler one day, held in a vice. With clasped hands and
while returning from hunting on the staring ©yea the parents watched the
pros nation bllMraa nantned. Willard (VI.) offered
hills, and pasting through a dens© piece alatue-like form upon which so much
of timber not far from the house, caught depended.
Suddenly a sharp report rang out; tho
sight of a figure lurking in tho bnahes,
which quickly disappeared when ho ad­ whit© smoke drifted away, and aa tho
be brtl to rnruvanced to where it was. The figure was vision became clearer, they saw the sav­
«M Opf.DMl by
that of an Indian warrior, arid Branson age loose bis hold upon the child, reel
would have sworn that it was the Indian wildly an instant and then pitch forward
warrior whom he had knocked down and ujion the rocks. It may be imagined
Wedxemiat, March 19.—Senate.—The Chair
bounA the previous rpring.
Tho news that the father was not long in reaching
was not in any. way comforting, and the place where his child, lay, and in a
bonce he did not tell his wife of his dis­ few momenta more the little one was in
its mother's arms.
covery.
“ Tell’ u* who you are, that we may
It would only alarm her, he thought,
and without perhaps any good result know what name to mingle with our
prayers,"
exclaimed the mother, as tho rrl&gt;f of certain aettlen on railroad
He simply told her ho had discovered
bear tracks near by, and that she nnd stranger prepared to depart. ,
“ My name is Daniel Boone,"he said,
the child must stay within or close to
aud was gone;
the house during his abscuce.
Several days afterward Bi fas BranDAEBURY EE WB-ANOES.
sou heard his dogs in tho timber down
MABSAcnvsms temper is sadly puck­
by th© river, and, knowing they never
ered by Butler per Simmons.
opened without good cause, he caught
TtiKBB is nothing that'will so sap tho
up hi* rifle and hastened to where the
Thvkmdat, March 19 —Senate.—A favorable
dogs were barking. They had struck a levity out of a man as sitting down bn a
damp
spot in thin pant*.
fresh bear trail, and ns he arrived in
armed and bound him where he lay.
After a few momputa of furious raving,
he rolled over and fell into a drunken
sleep. He did not awaken udtil the
next morning, but before he did.so the
settler had quietly removed, hi* bonds
and restored the ■ weapons,, which he
laid by the sleeper’s side. The savage,
on awakening, roae slowly to hi* feet,
felt his wrists, as though tho thongs
had l$ft a feeling there, .took up his
weapons, and, without speaking a word,
left a:ul disappeared in tho timber near

sight they fairly lifted it, going off in a
straight line down the river.
Th© chose led him several mile©, and,
when he at last got.a shot that finished
burin's career, he found that it was
throe cr four o’clock in th© afternoon.
Swinging his meat to a’sapling, out of
reach of cat or wolf, ho started for homo
to get bis hors© and return and fetch it
that very night
Taking a near cut; he reached the
cabin from tho western side where the
timber grew heavy up to within a few
yards of the building, and consequently
he could not sco the clearing, or what
might bo transpiring there, until he had
pasaed through the wood.
Thus it was that when within.a short
distance of h’s. home, he hoard a wild
piercing bhriek'; bnt he could only gue«B
that Bomcthing terrible must he taking
place beyond the screen of bnahes and
leaves. Uttering a loud shout that his
presence might sooner bo known, Bran­
son sprang forward like a wounded
buck, a great fear in hh heart; for
ho had only too clearly xecognixed iu
that scream the agonized voice of his
wife.’

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sa sss:

CuOrtnitUe on Edpcwi;on reported the Metlon
corxwnuiig tho control of the university ante
nt*ati*IJy *» in tho present tfoastitefiafr....

There uro young men who cannot
hold a skein of yarn for their mothers
without wincing, but will hold 125

best part of a night with a patience and
docility that are certainly phenomenal,
Mb. Habmoxt inquired; for his overalls Monday morning. Th© newly graduated daughter, to whom tho request
was preferred, sent it up the stairway
like this : “ Ma ! Pa want* bis cerulean
wrappers," and straightway dor© into
her toast, leaving pa gaping with all his
might at th© back of her head.
The -excitement of the accident to
young Merriman, Tuesday, whereby he
was thrown against a fence and broke
ixAh of his legs, brought tog© I bar two
estranged families and four estranged
sii.glo part ies, in th© neighborhood, and
Lhey ar© now friendlier than' ever, wo
are told.
____________ __
' A oketlkmax who signs himself

It took but a moment for him to clear
the intervening timber and undergrowth
and as be dashed out into the clearing,
holding his rifle ready for instaut u*c,
he comprehended iu one swift glance all
that had taken place, 'and what was
further to foar.
Near the cud of the cabin facing tho
cliff, of which I Lave spoken, stood the
“ Winnepisiogee ” writes to a Boston
mother, her face as pallid as death, her
newspaper that he knows by personal
arm" &lt;'©t»trctch*d, her ©yes fixed upon
experiment that an able-bodied man 50
the precipitous heights up which the
yeara old and In active business cau
liro on les* than 12 cents a day. In
“My child I my child I" wa* all the
two weeks ho consumed milk, 72 cents ;
woman skid, and Branson saw that tho
dry crackers, 80 cents; eggs, 17 cents ;
bundle in the Indian's arms was the form
coffee, 10 cents; butter, 5 cents; salt,
of their only child, Maggie.
1 cent; grand total,
Weight of
Firm of hqpt, and with nerves as
Winnopisiogoe at the beginning, 175}
steady as the rocks around, tho father
pounds; weight al the end of tho four­
for a moment quailed and cowered un­
teen days, 176’—net gain, one pound
der what hi* quick senses told him— aud a hul^1 Occupation, ten hours «
tlie*deadly peril of the little one. But he
day in the office and four hours in the
was quick to recover.
The Indian Was drawing away ; step
ien!. What to liim are erppe?
by step he waa increasing tho distance,
o him is tire price of beef and
and as he occasionally glanced back­
t What to hijn are the trichina?
ward and downward, the parent* saw
What to him the densest ignorance, the
widest vagarira, the abundant blun­
the full purpose that actuated tho ab­
ders of cooks ? Wise Winnipiaiogee 1
duction.
f
“ God aid me
Erxnaou muttered, os'
The financial monsoon that swept *o
ho raised his rifle, glanced through the nnoxpeetflly over the country last full
has become historical, and is passing
sight*, and touched tho trigger.
The Indian started violently at the out of men’s minds and talk. But it is
shot. Ho was hit, but not badly, and not well tolorget the extent of its ravwith a yell of devilish triumph he passed
upward.
.. the fl ret. the .auuaal circular of Dun,
“ Too low by a couple of iucUea.’’
said a low, c^m voice al the settler’s- New York, aupplic* us with interesting
Btelfoucs. From this it appears that
•Ibow.
Branson started a* though he himself the failure*, and liabilities there, from,
of four «weasivo year* haw hitherto
been as follows:

providing tor the croemng and InUraoction
at railway*.
Honor.—Tho Homo was occupied daring
the morning considering tho salaries qus*-

proportion for taxing lb* liquor traffic
*m*H .rasjontr. Tbo question will prob
bo tried again....Tho Joint Comnulteo

*» quite liberal toward -railroad*.
L’nivorwlty srtielo ha* been sgreed &lt;

tempt to rrRulate tho ayatem of railroad
an attempt to put a provision io providing
that no street railroad* ahali be built a leapt
with the conaent of tho municipal autboritie*
of tho town interovtod... .The Senate refused
to concur in a proposition of the Houre to
make tho office of Atlorney-Geaeral either
elective or appointive... .The Senate adopted
tho section added to the artidee on private
corporation* declaring that th* right of emi­
nent domain »haH never bo ao construed airlo
prevent a Legislature from taking tho proper­
ty or frauchteoH of incorporation*, and ■ob­
jecting tfism to public um. ... A now aoction
wa« adopted forbidding public officer* from
neing public fund* for their own benefit, -or
lending them to other*... .The Senate refused
to to: bld railway.- from U»iuup fret. Ji
officer* of the HUte... .The articlo
in neparale euhmbieiou of femala
flually i*«w&lt;1 by tne Senate—27

Uonu.—Tbq Home voted, by 67 to 27, just
th* two-thirda vote necereary, to submit
female .uffr^o io lb* |xn.p'.o... A r•eola­
tion to acknowledge God in the Conatitntion
wa* ordered to third reading by 74 to 24 ...
Attempt* to introduce a provision forbidding
the l^giflsturn from altering any special act
of a oorjioration except by a rotp of two-third*
of both house* fai'od... .The twelfth (Mt vole
i of the Mason on the liquor question wan had
I in the House, with tho usual result—defeat.
... .The State i* authorised by both bouses to
t&gt;e mien eted m tho Portage Lake and Lake
Ruperior ship canal....Tho Honee and Senate
do not agree aa to the mode of appointing the
Tbeno matteni go to a committee of conferTuvsUDAT, March It.—Senate.—Tho propo­
sition to tax th* liquor traffic wm tabled—17
.The Senate concurred with tho Honao
in providing for an elaetiva jndMary, andI »•qutring- four terma of cenrt to be bold in
conutiMOf 20.1:00 inhabitants; alao in giving
tho Supremo CotJrt gontral control over law
praeUco....Au attempt to strikeoutSoxticm
9, limiting trade inrtntction in pri»on. failed.
... .Tho schedule of ralarie* was ordered to
a third reading anbataqtially tho «*me ■*

U&gt;.

xeit

i«.mB0*

.MM

«MIMM

.«/■*

.

NO. 26.
TUX OPERA OF TUB PASSIONS.

DON’T DRINK TO-DAT, MY BOY.

located the varfous passions in the dif­
ferent organs of tho viscera. Gall first
proved that tho passions affected first
the brain, and hence cannot have their
seat otherwhere.
Tho experimental
physiologist. of tho present century
have at last unraveled the mystery and
shown the complete mechanism. • Sen­
sations' strike the extremities of th©
nerves, and the excitement is trans­
mitted to tho brain, and it is here
where the feeling i* crjiericnoed. From,
the brain-the roused emotions strike
straight downward to the heart. . *.* The
heart responds to our emotions as the
hand to our will." “ Every agreeable
hr joyous emotion of the soul excites tho
acceleratornwves of tho heart.” The
phrase, the heart flutters with joy, is a
true one. Painful feelings act on the
retardor fibres of tfie heart, its oon-

tractions become laborious and clogged;
oppression of the heart, ** the heart is
ngonixod,” “ ready to burst,” etc., axe
again true phrases. “ While the heart
seems to be more directly under the in­
fluence of the feelings, the lungs appear
to have some-connection with thought.
When absorbed in some profound medi­
tation we suspend the respiratory move­
ment."
Astonishment relaxes the
muscles of the arms.
Fear causes
one's legs to fail him. In tho play of
the face, however, wo find the best indi­
cations of the state of the feelings. Cu­
rious experime nts have been p&gt; roimid
upon the muscle* of the face. They can
be made to contract by means of elec­
tricity, thus producing artificially ail
the states of the souh
“ The mute’e*
of the eye are adapted to expressions of
the higher order, and - those of the
mouth to expreadona of a more {.rosH,
material kind. Every muscle of any
note has been tested, and named in ac
cordance with tho kind of emotion
which usually plays upon it. Thus we
have the aggressor muscle, the muscle
of suffering, the muscle of joy, of sat­
isfaction, of sensuality, and so on. The
interesting part of it is that with a good
galvanic battery end a trained hand tire
operator may play upon these notes of
the human face divine to any extent
without in the least commoding or ex­
citing tho subject. He may put the
face through a whole opera of the pas­
sions for tho delight of spectators and
the advancement of science, causing all
the signs, yet without the least glimmer
of feeling in it, thus proving from a
now point of view that ** this world is
all a fickle show.”

By every ra'thiy joy,

VAR1ETISS.
JuAiirES who light up well st nignt—
Those whojiave lantern-jaws I
What clergyman is always within a
hundred of being correct? A curato
(accurate—c).

A mohxxno paper speak* of “ thieving
in the outskirts," which may be inter­
preted, “ picking ladies' pockets."
Ikfaxt, to papa—Why does the par­
rot try to bite me“ Because it does
not’know you." “Then tell it, pap*,
my name is William.”

Ax old lady hearing some one reading
about a Congressman-at-large, rushed
to the kitchen door shouting : “ Sarah
Jane, Sarah Jane I don’t you leave tho
clothes out all night; mind I tell you ;
for there's a Congressman nt large I”
to friend on sidewalk:
“Howdy?"
“Hewdy?”
“How’s your health?"
“Oh! it's tolerable—how's yotxr'n?’
“Tolerable." “Folks weU?" “Tol­
erable.
Your’n well?”
“Yes, tol­

erable."

It isn't always bast to call things by
their right names. A young gentleman
called a coach dog a fislin^tion hound,
and was informed by his sweetheart
that if he could not refrain from pro­
fanity in bar presence they must hence­

forth bo strangers.
As a rich and pretentious financier

DISCOVERIES IE THE HOLY LAST. was looking at some paintings which he

resolution /oquirisg the HUte Treasurer to
Tho religious world is at present
Fiudat, March M-—.Snurtr—Hagar proaeni- report without delay tho uamet of banka greatly interested in the discoveries
where the money of tho State is deposited.
the amount tn each, bond* taken to mode in the- Holy Land, where fir.
secure the HUlc, nuaM of tho bond*- Beeke, an English savant, has done for
;
Biblical lore what Prof. Bchlteiuann I*
i
Perrv, of Oakland, ah^ arid that the apgre- doing for classical by his researches on
i
gate'bonda of the Treasurer are only f IM.tXX)
tho site of ancient Troy. fir. Beeko
Canal
Company..
while
he
ha*
sometime*
♦i.000,000
on
hand
1ForttAration bill*
claims to have found the true Mount
Sinai, about a day's journey northeast
,
of the village of Akaba, Arabia, 5,000
relate a!moat
foot above tho level of the sea. The
learned gentleman, it seems, had already
MICHIGAN LEGISLAI CRH
home time ago advanced tho theory that,
the pillar of aloud by day and fire by
night, which guided tho children of
Fawar, M*roh 20.—Senate.—Tba Benate
women'* ernaado agaiuxt the liquor Milon.
Israel in their exodus, was an active
h*a
ffinllv
agreed
with
the
Hou**
in
reducing
... .Resolution* of eulogy on Senator Sumner
volcano, *inoo extinct Should the vol­
were adopted.... Cook offered rceolutiou*
that, in viow of the balance in the HUte tre**canic theory be proved by the igneous
ury, no State tax should be levied for 1874, ■till disagreed &lt;i», and I bo wliofe raattsr haa
formation of hi* Sinai, it would go far
and appropriation* to public institution* been bc&lt;4 to a comq&gt;itlco at oooterrnce.
■houMbo roduoed ouo-iuJf promptly. Ta- Tli« two honao* dlragre* on th* nrorutiau of to support the alleged discoveiy.
tho Houae requlritij; moat of the State officer■
fir. Beekc's efforts in this direction
Houfe -The Committee on Woman Suffrage to live at Lanaitg. They diaagre* wWaly coo- seem to have spurred on our own Bibli­
reported, recommending that the question be eandng municipal aud other corporations....
Tlia attempt to revtv* tho quowtian of tho tax­ cal scholar*. The faculty of Yale and
ation of tho liquor-traffic failod in th« Sci&gt;at«
Harvard Colleges, Bishop Potter, and
when the new Constitution la submitted by 13 to 18... .Tbo Senate ref
many other eminent divine* of varinu*
denominations, now propo*e also to en­
appropriate roaolutiotta adopted,
ter the field. With this view they have
reme Court la ordered to cunaiat
applied to the Military Committee for
the services of an army engineer to as­
Clark* cf countite wbare the Supreme Court
ia held ara not made dark* of that court. ..
sist the American Society for exploring
Article 6. cuticeruing th* Executive Depart__ ...
--.I—ft., will.
prospect of much difficulty in Palestine. It is stated that the request
igreemetit of tho House* an »*t- will be granted, and then the work will
and Article 8, concerning State officer*.... Art»el* 7. continuing the provhtotM coiiceniiiq; nature, covered by tli#i Governor’* mMMge. no doubt be resumed with new zeal.
the ElacUre FrancMso and Women Huffrapo tMUMed by both Hoorn.,. .The Houeo I* far in
matter, wge referred to the Committee of the advance with kilMee. and bi waitiag on th*
Whole.... It wm decided, M to 37. to refer
TBX fsEWIUQ MACRINB MOKOPO-

laratc aubwiaaian.... Article
aoalctnal corpoxatioca. was
reading. So with Article*

B

ar explanations*. Th© rtrangcr, wn.:
rather below Uma above wdi- &gt;

ADVEHTI5UG KATES:

Tho current number of tho Popular
Science Monthly ha* a translation from
a French journal of science and litera­
ture of a very inf errsting article on the
•antenro
wi;&gt;eod«i... .It wm agreed’that Physiology of the Paaaion*. A sum­
fine* Mid forfaitoroa Lhronshvat th* Hute mary of it will not be without interest

A Daxbvkt man received s telegram
from Buffalo, Monday, announcing tho
rrwltrUtm wa*
death of his wife's mother, and request­
ing him to attend the funeral. ■ As he is
an Episcopalian he refused to go on ncTho Auditor-General, Superintendent of
count of it being Lent.
Columbia li&gt;re«U*am&gt;S
luntrnction. Secretary of State. CommiR»ionAp; roprlitiuo bill iraa ui
Tira: New York Evening Mail starta
creof Laud-Office, and Attorney-Guam*! are
rerjuired io re- ido at Lansing... -The Senate
the-report that the editor of thia paper
ineixtod on homestead exemption ef 42,000.
haa $25,000 in bank.
As such a report
TheHouao wants *1.S00....Article ^.con­
is calculated A injure him in the opin­ ■umed Is a qeartellDC flffht over ilir'mftrase claw cerning education, wm ordered to a third
reading....A committee of oonferebee was
ion of nil good citizens, ho wishes to
ordered on the railroads article, both house*
dir agreeing....Tho educational article was
stn.'©, without *fftnaive boosting, that
ordered
to a third reading. Both bonsai acted
called
he lias not 25 cents in any bank, char­
cr.1 a number of article* mentioned in the
Governnr’a message.
tered up to our going to pjfM.
StejertM-M to

®he ^flashrillr Meirs.

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'WaBHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1873.

VOL. L
•

I....................

The Chicago Times calls the Council
Chamber of that city a ■ ‘ devil’s den,"
and says Chicago is ruled by “ the
worst, most disgraceful bummer regime
ever known in its history." The Jour­
nal ray* the city is rated by a “low,
coarse, drunken rabble?* The other
papers are equally severe in their con­
demns! iun of the ’1 City Father*.” Un­

happy. Chicago!

It

LIUS.
it is
of the
about to make another vigorous effort
to secure the passage of an act of Con­
gress granting a further extension of
the patents under - which the business
ho* been matte a great monopoly. If so,
wc certainly hope they will fail to ac­
complish their purposes. We have had
about as much of this extension ba*i-

Hasuafobd &amp; Thoxpjiox, Pablihera,
Chicago, »&gt;l&lt;i the firxt large edition of. patent* as we consider beneficial, and
Periam* “ History of the Farmer’* if the business were thrown open to all
who might choose to enter it, no one
owning or interested :n patents which
expired
would
is just being imusd. Agente are Lave legitimately
ug a rich harvest with it. We ad­

dollar* and *®U them foe AS dollar*. mrt9,000,000 of Spiritualist* in th* United
BteteA If thia statement is sorroct, chmc monopoly m kmg a. they em, but
nearly twenty five per caat of the en- th© public have some righto- in thia mat­
lire Dopulatian of the ©cuptry are ter which are entitled to couaidcratiou

8pintuslist*.

M WtteiHMgtoa.

proposed to buy, the dealer pointed to
a fine one, and said : “ There is a dog
claimctl the pretender.
dog after ium far ?”

“ What is the

Joses and Brown were talking lately
of a young clergyman whose preaching
they had heard that day. “Whatdo
you think of him ?" asked Brown. “ I
think,” said Jone*, “ h© did better two
years ago." “Why, h© didn't preach
then!” “True," aaid Jones; “that
is what I mean."

principal of Middleborough Academy,
at one time, on the approach of a tempeat, insulated a chair on four pieces of
glass, nnd, oa ho thought, politely in­
vited a young lady to sit on his lap for
safety. To show the popularity of tho
man of letters, the young lady replied
she had rather be struck by lightning

_
“«

�errRjkWGKR
&gt; up mputiee to Mr. Quimby
the mill proprietors and asaertainc'd : swallowed a milkmaid.

CAPT. BOISE

he had dons them, and told

LOOK HEME, RUB! M4M CLOTHING

them they might draw on him for his paper byXyuuc that h. had to
the amount, 3500 which" he prompthaul off to dig buek-shot out of his
•j

In the apring of ISTO.a ymmg man
The scasun for the proaculaiion of
But by the name of Henry Banty obtain­
ed
a suit of clolhe* and other goods large eggs iw at hand, and already
the
is nliwi, nnd although still
iu its youth, is growing rapidly, and to the amount of about $45 at tho

four months nnd three weeks.

been

tiudcr tba false

pretence that he had local papers.

railroad wtxxl upan tho track suffici­

Daily

not

Ci&amp;aa Ciooda,

BOTTOM

PRICES FOR ClSif

speaks of a couple "resolving them­

largest over to the said firm as such payment. selves into a committee of two, with
Mr. Bnnty immediately left for Ohio
power to increase the number."
chaltmgc any paper iu the oouuly to much to tho chargin of the would be
A culprit in a Chicago-police court
show a better record than we can. shrewd merchants. But "true Jove
taking . into
consideration
the doesn't runs smoothe,” so says the recently began aa address to the jusWo' do

BHrBt

STATIONS

(low&gt;)

Burlington

DRESS GOODS.

the

claim

subscription list iu the county, but we
-

difficulties we have had to overcome poet. About tbejast of June follow­
and the time A-© have been in ing, a gentleman anno to one ol Ihd old Blioky,” and he got ten days for
members nf the firm above alluded to, contempt.
pperation.

and told htin that young. Banty would

A sewing circle was quickly broken
arrive at Vermontville on the areaing up at Gardner, MeM the other day, by
Send train, July 3tl, Mud dint if he wished
the ianocent remark of a lady preoen ;
in your subscriptions, and in one year to get his pay for that suit of clothes
“l always had a great desire to know
from »o day we will give yew a better now was his time. Further, that be
how a case of small pox looked, so I
j-aper than Barry Co can now boast knew this io tie so, as there wns an
called on a sick lady this afternoon
engagement of marriage between
of.
.just before coming to the circle.”
A gnot3msny of oar friends have Banty and his daughter, and tbat.he
An up-country exchange placed Its
paid only six months subscription did not wish bis daughter to marry
condensed telegrams under the head
him.
.(TO
BE
CONTINUED.
)
of
“Midnight Sparks/' . Tho next
Imllance ami we will give hill credit.

are getting along.
Friends we are doing well.

(OrC'-awd fr-'-n l»»t week.)
The village wns. incorjfhmted by

#

TOILET SOAPS,

TEAS,

A.I® CBSCKEB1

COFFEE

Nashville, Nov. let, 1876.

LEROY C. BOISE.

ATTENTION, ALL !

RICE.
And a full line of

SYRUP.

.

SODA.

GRAND R VER VALLEY DIVISION.

SPICES.

CRACKERS,
RAI SENS,

HARDY &amp; AIKSWORTH,
pay Wia Higher! Market Price for

LAMPS,

CHIMNEYS.

CASTOR.
KEROSENE

though ha hadn’t slept much, who
Mifteh Edditef. :
wanted to know if anything personal
In the first-place that Sewing So­
was intended by that heading.
ciety is tn a very prosperous condishWhat a Kansas Wifk Did.—A
un. 1 hope it never will be sed ol

CORN, APPLE, OATS,

it “Short lived buries fade away," but Kansas gentlemon enjoyes the privi­
I sometimes feer and tremble when lege of having a wife who edits a

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

paper.

Recently, appreciatiang his

POTATOES,

Yoa Will Find Them,

Delivered at their

tempory absence, and then brought ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
him out in her paper as candiadnie

At Reasonable Rates,

for the United States Senate, stating

.

sjsisr- as”

Off TRI *L9T VALITT, AND

native modisiy, she waited fur his

GointtWWit
Mali.
Ev«*gE«. fMtffefa.
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Mtp«
:Mam
30
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MS
s
fi
US
' IS
V&gt;rm»kvrm*.
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N»»hTin*.
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io
IS
MS
for Goode
MO
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Oolnc Ka»tXr
M'. F,
WIpu
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5.1&gt;
HfflpnC* IUim J unctlco. 545
Jseaaon.
AO
Btxtioii.

J-etaoo,
Hive* JancUoo,

LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

LIGHT N7NXBS

Kssr-

The standard Sewing Mortise of the nation.

to he incor­ with the rumntiz,—should a’pire low in full his quligtations.
LATH,
such literary talent, why, I think I
porated.
A clergyman at the examination of
SHINGLES.
Messrs A. W. Olds &amp; Co. but!’ shall git tew po a poet yit fer I tell tho young scholars of his Sunday
WATER LIME,
their Steam Saw Mill in the spring of you what tis Mister Edditer, jest be­ school, put the following questions :
SALT,
1870,. an investment which has fully tween you and me, I think that ma- • Why did the people of Israel set np
HAIR.
justified their judgment, and hn&lt; china poetry looked party good in a golden calf?" "Because they hadn’t
STUCCO,
been a great help in- building up the priut, but ok it racked my poor brajn money enough to set up an ox," was
town. They arc scatterching over terribaly lew rite it, but I think after the reply of a little chap who took a
t’ds sewtion of country far logs and I fully recover from tho shock and itollar-and-conts view of the matter.
HARDY A AINSWORTH.
l imber train $25,000 to 350.000 year- u»y nerves git settled i’ll try my hand
Proprietors.
Now. I had rather been the prodi­
;.t it agniu fur pashance and perseveriyeuce accompheth much. I don't gal son than his brother. He was too
The two Churches were built
expect to receive eny grate huneri stingy to get drunk
Ho was too
during, the summer of 187n, the
officialings pastor Laing Rev. IL In re in Gushenville fcr you know cautious, too cold, too unsympathetic,
the Bible says a prophet is not with­ to sia lasciviously. He was lean,
Pengnlly of the Methodist. and Rev
out honor save in his own country mean, stiff and proper. Ho was go Meah 15 Cte.
25 Cts.
C 1. Deva of the Christian
and m hirown house, and I’ve bin ing to heaven like a mummy.—
The Sunday School, which had
BOARD,
Henry Ward Beecher's Sunday Ser­
been union and held iu the Sdhool trying tew git Juhnothm (he is my
mon.
t
03.C5O per "We
house, where all tho religions meet brother) tow move lew some larger
ings were held up to this time, wns place but Law '. you might as well
Johnny
Green’s father always
try to pack the world into a bushel
uuw organized into two Schools and
made it a practice to whip him at
followed the Chnrhces to their new basket as to v try tow git Johnothiu home when ever he got whipped at
10 miles from whero he was burn
places of worship.
school. On one occasion he got a
I have thus, as minutely as my _nd brought up.
little tincture of rattan, bat the teach­
If
I
ever
visit
Nashville.
Mist
limited time nnd sjiace would allow
er forgot to report it to hi* father until
sketched the history of odFgrowing Edditer I shall sartiniy call at your nearly a week had passed, but hear­
that the village

Notions, Boots, Shoes,

PERFUMERY,

Gosbenvillc, March 25, *74.

1670. upon
I thick of the grate and respondsible
of the people, but the people
.
disclaim any knoleklge of such petition, poshltn I buhl as (•resid*,nt.
Little did I think in my younger
and no body* wished to father the
days,
that
I
—
after
1
had
to
wear
act at home, it ha* always been a
miktary how the Legislator* knew •{losses and nffi considerably crippled
act of the Legislature of

WINES h, LIQUORS,

M&lt;

from a young man.* who looked as

thrir part, for we haven*! a dead head
on our subscription list.

MEDICINES,

morning the editor received a call

CO.T1MUNICATED.

We opine there will be no delay on

1

constantly increasing from tho first. ent to pay for them, which he turned

The

wv

J

O.ir list of subscribers has

WMT

1 Bim m i

hntilutions of NashvUle.

IF YS®

j Atfcisr-1

am.be.ranketf among the permanent stor of Manrs Wheeler A Downing,

«wttriw and ^rorirtsM,

wished

Fort wayiB, Jackson 1 Ssiiiav R. R.
£17" Those having unsi tllcd ac­ MICHIGAN ANO THE SOUTH.
counts with the late firm of Downing
TK.CM8 KUS1 UT CHICAGO TIXX.
Ac Little, will pleaee eall and settle
the same before they are made
trouble at*d costs.

HALBERT &amp; CO

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN.

CENTRAL HOUSE.

GROCERIES
coarncrtOHABT

•r -Anri, dy !S.W

LARGEST AND FINEST

STOCK

CANNED GOODS,

TOBACCO. CIGARS, fr,
I can do but ’title more than to follow sheen, what* prints papers, and how him one evening.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
many
horse
power
it
takes
tew
run
a few thoughts to the present rime.
“Johnny, I didn't know you got
Not having data to which I can refer, it, and law ! what'a site it must cost whipped ihe other day,* said be.
I will not hotdmyaelf responsible for tow feed so many horses. 1 have an
‘•.You didn’t? Well if you’d been
strict accuracy of dates ; but. I have idee it must he a heep of work tew in my breeches you'd have kniwn it,’
approximated th*-se as, nearly as I run a noespaper; I suppose it takes replied Johnny.
could from memory. I wish however quite a little bit of your epar time
Could Stmpatuixs.—-An inebriate
to relate a few incidents which oc- tew keep it a going. W al I sauat
I will pay the Highest Sfmfat Erin
worn* little while bock, got iuto a cab
cured during tboso years that may bring this letter to a close, *»»d take
Mid became very troublesom and an
tie entertaining to tho new comers,
Hoying to the other passengers, so
and perhaps refreshing to tha pio- Mrs. Sniffles’ a little while, for «be
mtrek so that it wns proposed to eject
children have all got the measles.
him; bnt a kind-hearted and reverend
Yours muchly.
Mr. Quimby, a lumberman of
doctor, who was also a passengerCONRID CLEFEB.
A
unt
D
eboeab
.
Grand Ripi'ls, purch.-ised. logs along
interposed for him and soothed him
the river a!mv&lt; Nashville during the
HICIIIGAN NEWS.
into good behavior for rhe rest of the
winter of 1667, and he notified Messrs

village down

to tho rear 1870, and

ing of it at last, he

called tha ooy to

eisrses IN TAB ■ SUS6N.

FALL AKD WINTER GOODS
EVEH BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE I

Mallett &amp; JbhMon, the

owners

illiam journey. Before leaving, however,
of
Miller was at play in a I’.wh and blind he scowled upon the other occupants

factory at Rockford, when he was
op-n their d m in- order to allow the
caught by a belt, which whirled him
logs to pa’s through
Of course three
around a shall and instantly killed
was no opi«ortuoity nt this season of
the year for such work, and they de­ him.
nted his right to enforce such an ac!

On one Sunday morning,

however,

Mr.

Abner June

of

and muttered acme words of contempt,
bnt shook bands waimly with the
doctor, nnd said : 'Good day my friend ;

FUBNITUHT IOTACTOBT!
JACOB LENTZ

I see you know what it is to be

Bedford, drunk.

Farter, Library, Dinin, Office u
GENERAL FU RIDE

Calhoun Ob. while kindclir-g ths fire

a&lt; the people, were assembling for had his clothes accidently ignited,
Church, Mr. Quimby appeased wish anil liefore
.assistance
could .be

ROBERTS &amp; ROE,
tkasking tha public for past fovara aoUcl
ovaiiuuaac* of &lt;ho line, and would
inform the public that ib«y will

FRESH MEATS
eta. Give them a call M W«m aid* MaiaBi
KartvflK Mich.

Give me a Call.

Lest Friday a lad named

MEAT MARKE T I

Crockery,
Notions,
Glassware
HOME 1486
Clothing,
Stoneware
Take your Home NewsHats and Csps,
Sugars,
paper-the
Furs,
Teas,
Buffalo Robes,
Ccffee, NASHVILLE NEWS

his gang of men bn the aooth bank '• rendrr.'d, was burned so badif that

■

af Uie river, below the d un and with j she died the oast morning. Her limbs
out farther notice hitched runes to) and bu3y was greattf disfigured.

the timbers of the

dim, and with!

together with * foil aaaortmeat of
MIBRORS, PICTURES. FKA M«

While two Detroit' bws, Richard

AND CARDS. BRACKETS,

pullers sueceded in making a breech '-MrEvnv and Jol»n- FilVoy, were out

DUSTERS. JcC-iC..

suffici'-nt tu let his logs through. • hunting Sandur,-they had a dispute
Tais wns aarroke felt by tiie aiuz--us' ahmrt some game which tergiinated

Bate Cate aid Peraatotw t

as well as the profwiatiors, M afi tT-S • 1O Falvey

shoo ing

milling had to be done elsewhere, and ! soon*expired.
eonseqnantly v-rr

McEvoy,

C«FHNS AND CASKETS,

of’tie trade ;and his exnmins non was set down

tint wen Id have twine bar-1.
Owr ueigblioriHg tows of Vermont-'

WOOD

AND

growth of its rival c ududed its limo' heads

•ng

citizen ehM&lt;]d

who

Fsdvev wa« arrested

Ujro.uc 10ini|Wd.
.
. .
,
.
. • aesKiein.
jm min
least tempor.Jr, perhajw permtmtly.;
h« Rnrith but isn’t,
It was currently - — J *" - *
•• and aw«ers from rainng the i

A Live Local Paper.

wif« and thru children.

nsme
"helio !

Of *U styles *b4 lim.

METAI.1

1 WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
which throw* it*

SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN-

All Mite of Conitey Proiwo tales ii lactate for Gwte, at tie fx'ijtf’x.'
Bitten lartet Price.

WaUt ie the raU? puad a» U neormr- &gt;

Ibis ouxwid-;

G. A. TRUMAN.

�A BOY LOST
»- '*i

,'u wak ul! u’i

'NEW TIN SHOP
■ FOR

TUB -

or e&lt; c. woixoTT&lt;

Had

CITY DRUG STORE

a new stock of goods.
-—A young chap went Cshiog in rixty
the Thorne pplQ, Friday night and he

night of the 10th an owl, at•
I by the meat, lit on (be tree,

fl

—Uncle Dsn Parnsateer ia bnildmg
and addidou to bis store, occupied by
and the indications are that if the sals is not

Smith ic. Putnam.

-aa abaek.

girwfagF.
'
hen’s egg by Mr- John Webster, that
RYOtmO.MD
MireJ two measured, ’i inches in cercumferenee.
..
wf Truin'. .--«v Ms-'sH
j’.K —Fishing is good in. the Thorn­

'.*4tb Mann Alien

wm baried.

fle

W

BB. C. W.WICKHAM.

Particular

apple.

Oar devil recently speared a

pM'kerel that weighed a trifle over
' eight ponnfix.
... .
TJ

haw

X—;Bn'Ming

A. BARBER. M.. D.

commenced

in

earnest, and the the wound of the saw -b-'^

lateen;

His

«• J*kn 8»wf-

nnd hammer is heard throughout all
same felloi
ARNO STRONG. B.in "‘“I ?■"&lt;-» the land nf Nashville
V J.
awn.
r «» }•* 'tTJ
—I&gt;nix has not room enough, a^d

ty is htriMing

nn

addition

to

his

furnilnre manufactory.

This lima, hr

Millinery Goods.

—If you want to vote at our village
election you must walk up and regis­

CapL McCormick again get on hie traek.
ter your names. Don’t be backward; run him down, and safely lodged him in
it dont cost anything.
jn-H.
A warrant-was sworn ent bef-irs Justice
~.u.. am Mn.wyeei.il. a~e^“
«r.J rior».-«l..&gt;-;nI: hM siier-W to P’-"' •
y —Wood and Maple .Sugar taken Clark and put in the hands of the Captain.

impson u wbbster.

S

We want the'
C.MPPLEMAN, Milliner and on Subscription.
. XViam alrek* r, !•» •$ l*T rrwtdv ..&lt;♦ In tter : wood tn keep our body .warm and the
.1 _
. **"r' _ . ---- -Jt MltttUOT
was safely lodged in jag.
1 sugar to keep, our disposition sweet.
bird
and the honors that .were justly due to
—The barber shop of Trontwsne Jc
nn c. C. EINSLBT. rh J&lt;&gt;c»n and।
Deputy Sheriff McCormick. He found the
। Barlow has been removed to the

H

basement of Wheeler's brick, which

L UICKS. Blackan-.t-.h. mn W

Q

so went book without ths gams sod with a
has been nicely flitted up for that
Iiusiness.
inisrfsring. in ths failure, with ths business

Eastman ’ of Woodland,

QLEMENT SMITH.

AttBraey ail Craselor at Lai,
NaahvUle, Midi.

The front room, tip stairs,

for them.

Jastiqe of the Peace,

Journal.

BeoK and Shora,

Notice is hereby given that there will be
n Election lor V iil»ge oihceo, at iiitkjrl.cka Hull, haahvi.le. oa April 7ih. 1874.

Good.

affair,

and

well

attended.

ASHVILLE HOUSE.
■ Carr.G- W. HoCoaMica. Proprietor.

proceeds

were

MJchlsrun. of which was given

Sl*7ff,
$4A0
to the Sabhaih

nice ride.

. Cl tMSXT butlU

Drugs

NjEed.icrn.es
Groceries, &amp;c.,

JACKSOX. XiICH.
^U- KIXD8 OF

Books, ^tationeut.
We will sell
Goods Cheap if we
don’t lay up a cent.
WHOLESALE

Prescriptions crefnlly compoBoded

TEH.VI a,—19.00

his health being still quite poor he ia

friend* with J*bn, or wove wm'.
Ha«nxns.

Rev.

Wilcoy

taking

his

REW DRY GOODS STORE

Proprietor of lie

WOLVERINE MILLS!

New Staci cf Stasis aid Faacy

VERMOWTV1LUE

DryCroods
GENTS AND LADIES

UNDERWEAR,

HOSIER Y.

$&lt;?, fc.. ft.

be somewhat familiar v.Hh the anni- would

give

the

Having in coutetnplalioa * removal next
Spring. will oomwnco thia &lt;1«? la chao out
bis entire stock of Goods at the

YANKEE EOHOXS.
School IJooku,

Sloac.aniUWoeilcn Ware,
And ail kinds tf Good!

The Old. th- Young, /te High. tU U«

Ait are invited to call and exmaine my
Goods and P*:ck«, before purnhaxing.
1
know I can '■are them some Mossy, aa I am m will 6e taken if dtsired.

firiru ax Hut Aged.
Than any other Store in Nashville.

AND SHOES,;

All Open Arenunla muil
Our motto is to se ll as cheap aa
be SclUrd pl pnee.
the cheapest, give 16«a,
to the lb. ami tin- right
change erely Lae.

My Motto is.-Ths

If everybody had as yioughthd and

Thers is one plane in Nashville where you
...
-it
.1.
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«ROrEFlS‘, Draga,PROVISIONS

MY STOCK IS NW
CASH &amp; EXCHANGF44,dhr-1
w„

Terms:

the Doctor ol the

veitrrd, realising anew that life has
»ts somtlnoe a* well aa ha elondv.

ATTENTION,

FELLOW CITIZENS.

AU Bills wider • 15 Cdsh; Over 915

A burlesque

CALL

Is soliciting a very large run of custom.

particulars of the

On Wednesday of lost week, a
man by the name of IL B. Love was
killed by a youth named James Wa.d.
H» Ric&lt;» County, 18 mi.es north i—
ate semirks by Prof. Van Arman, of Pence, on the LitilrArkansas riven
eatiwd a good deal of merriment to Ward ia uuw iu jail at this city awnit- rhe patly. Refreshments Were served tng trial iD the District Court n‘ Ric-

to

My Carding Machine

And will be eoW for

rejoice with bitn on the occasion.jwas give it below as taken from tho Kanpresentation

D. JI. PL’RCniSt

W.A.AYLSWORTH
Greatest Bargains

veraarics of that event, but the gath­ shooting affair of James Ward,—
ering of his friends. to celebrate and foaherly living near this place. We
a complete aorprisa-

To bo Sold within _
next Two Months!

Ever Giren5n Naolrrillc !

picture gallery over his grocery store,

friends of Dr. IL A. Barber, at liis vilage, where good pictuies can be
residence on Saturday evening, last, procured cheap fof cash.
mortgage tn wcure the payment of of a errat the instance of his gcod lady and
M. A. Hance is preparing t j build
her sister. It was a birth day surprise a brick store as soon as spring opens.
Ca. Mieh.. on tbe l»th &lt;Uy cf October, a'.
to the Doctor,—not that the birth day
D. 18159, in Liber ‘-U” of tnorigagva. on
—Last week wo staled that we
wns a surprise, as he. is supposed to

would reNperlful'y »nlle&gt;« ihe Htcniisn of

Dry Goods, Groceries,
liars &amp; Caps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
'
&amp;c.,

YANKEE NOTIONS,

AMI TH &amp; PUTNAM

Waaasas, Christopher GrMSOger of
nrdware, Paints, Oils, Nash.
Editor Nxws
A very enjoyable which will soon be occupied by A. S.
NashsiHif, Berry Ccnuiy. Michigan, did on
Doors, Blinds, Ac.
time was had by a few of the many Sherman aud C. T. Titus of this the Eighth day of OetoUr. A. D. lb80,

wool cirnm; .mcaiNg!

’.In Nashville,-Mich.

Tbs D^moer«u and Litmrals and all oth-

HARDWARE.

Stop right there

AT Tins OFFICE.

WORTH or

C. A. Sri anu&gt;i

eus, at the Union Hous*. NaahvilU on
tyaturilay, March 28, 1874. at one o'clock,
p. m-.foribe purpose of nominatingeandi■U ea for Township officent.
place. The occasion mentioned above
JEUELF.R &amp; OPTICIAN.
Notwithstanding th* verv trrirdrfy
By Obdxk Com.
was quite impressive.
At the close
caudition, our streets brr h^en
of the discourse a beautiful and ap­
unusually thronged with poop!.: from
propriate voluntary, preceded with a
The Birbor Shop of De’l Barlow's over
the surrounding country, bringing
few remarks by the present pastor,
Ttuman’s store. Ail work perform*! ia
their sugar to market, eta.
JHiwtUnrwr ^IrrttUnarto.
a ekilfol manner. -Foaming Ocean." and
sung bv the choir. Mr. Aikin, as
L A. Dunhp hits entirely refitted tbe best of Hau Oils used. A fine stock o
he leaves thia place for his home in
his bakery building, and we learn has Collar. Ties, Tobaeoc. Cigars, Fipeajforion*
Tekonsha, will carry with him the
ordered
a stock of drags, for tha tie., kept eoastantly on hand. Give Dell a
regards and kind wishes of all. ft is
purpose of optutng a new drug store. call.
the prayer of the church that he may
Gtfon Lee anything Cur acha- ge will
IT* Go to Kilicn’n for Dinrys,
, be restored to hoa'-th,
uu-ur, that he
,ic may
[ltay
“
min Uk. hit plus m th, M,.,..-.
*“'P,ed b&lt;k« good people here. Blank Not© Books, and good. Inks.
-1- ''
• .. *wr •
.
untnnnt
without Armtit
doubt
la XaihrtUr, HUh.
Vineyard.
W. H. Benedict is fitting up a
where ye&lt;r« find a gracml Msortwnt of
compelled to relinquish the eljajge

NICHOLS’ GROCERY!

JOB PRINTING

- A^D

health compelled to relinquish the thinks It don’t pay to hunt lodNj^s*,
work, temporally, the vrteiney being,

SMTTH A PUTNAM-

RET.U&amp;.

When they* came back

supplied by Rev. M. C. Wilcox, bnt

entirely.

AND

QVABTF.U.

PE3

W hat Now? AH ENTIRE IE# STOCK

Mr. Parady, wife 1

E. Church, preached his farewell ‘
pow«r of tbe law should xbield a peace­
aermon, to a large congregation}Rev. ■od
'
able vitixea.
Aikin had entered upon his Second
Lute baa sold ' out bix interest in ihe chewrluKy
year, in this place, when failing .

QHAS. w. demaray.

BROWN &amp; P1LCIIKK,

SPECIAL NOTICE.

2nd Round—Dennis smiles bland'y; is
looking home.
/
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—Received. Marcu 180.. 1874. efU. D.
—Last Sabbath morning Rev. J. 1
PuHy ut Middleville, agent olthel'enn Fire
M. Aikia, the former pastor of the M. Lute gathers himself on his feet and goes

^y.M. JONES,

JV. I*. NICHOrJI;--

Bin Tios^uw “ Spnolilr.
[E7“ I also keep in connection with
the Tin Shop, in lheir sennon. ffha
Ciiyprr R^oprr //■ Mnwtr, the Tayl&lt;nd- Gwt Rjike. t/.e ~ Hadinys, Wheel
CnhirMtor-. Jacksnn and Srntrh Rend
BVi^onx, Buckeye Grain Drift, Plcnrr,
Hrrrowf, Roatl Scropeft. iff-

alL

gr&lt; C.pt u

muddy carriage, in which sat his boy. ।
and a man was leading a vicious ’

Yas; that’s the ptsse.

(Look at their hand-bills.)

STONE &amp; MAXSON, i
-a

WORK

8aj-MK.tii «ri Wwia Bmfete7
r
1 ^AP-SPOIMI,

1st. Round—Dcnais parries gracefully
Mrs. Parody was walking,
Mr. , rith his left, and gets well in with a right
Parody was drawjng a sorry looking. 1

F. Dances, Propriel or.

.

JOB

MUSIC TEACHING!

faction

nnd little boy, went out in a nice ’
carriage, drawn by a nico horse, for a J

NION HOUSE.

Will buy Goods Cheap I

Would rtepee:fully aolicit the patronage cf
Ihoee wi-hfug inatruction ia laatru-

About three .o’clock-, Be an-: It, eu»WJ«a

School.
Sunday

year's Bbop in Utotingw
WOLCOTT &amp; QREEB.

The

singing was excellent; and we think : biggest loafer and meanest skunk in Barry
no one rrgn-itrd attending; The Co-,—Lute BeUtie'L .Mr. prati&lt;s p--r«dit»«i

-

10

IRS. I.J.THKBIAK

Ho viritsd tbs nloosts frequently, kerf ing
his spirits op hy pouring spirits down, and

—Gran is A Pyington’s concert at
abuse and insult him. hy using to,bint tonthe Christian Church was n|aolendid

TAILOR

a HHVII.I-.K.

LOOHMJL'ffLEt.

~

this village.
The frame ia tip and
ssying he had bought Dennis* intereat in (he
the building be finished ns soon aa

be brought on the

Tis, Copi er and Sheet Ina Ware,

NEW HARNESS SHOP

Village Election.

ground.

LIEBHAUSEIl,

U’

Hold Your Hm, Strainer!

ing a large, two story cooper shop m morning Bennett put on a pair of spectacle

the lumber can

q

Mr, Dennis a mere ohiM physic-

HATS. GLOVES Mi FEATHERS,

X —A. J. Bnoth, oASainnaw. ia areet-

PARADY, Mantffhcturer of

*

village.

lea yean. A drunken, blatant, loud m. u

in Simei’a brick, is being finished up

JJENRY H. WOOD.

J?

and Fred Youngs, of Hastings, are
al out to onen a law office’ in this

STORE &amp; Miim

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

nnd to somewhat remedy the dtfficul

TAMES FLEMING. Depute Sher-

pliot, when a limb reaching from the
On motion Council adjourned,
east end of the log tripped him in
0. A. I ROMAN,
such a manner that be fell headlong | K. J. FZIUHNER.
Ra^rdw.
PreaideaL
towards ‘Love. The pistol struck
the ground withm two feet ol Love’s
BrcUlration Notice.
head west off,the ball passing throK.o
Love’s head.
Ward wax horrorfied
at the result, hurried to a neighlxw'a
house to tell what took place. About of Nashville will be iu session cn Saturday
the time he' rnoc&amp;ed ihe house, or April 4»b, 1874, All so'en must b4 Begis•tartly after, a man who visited camp
picked up the'pistol siuivc memjuried vert lost In ths lUc fire.
and arrested him. Tbe.Coroner of
AttkaUaa UerakllMa*,
ilia county was sent for, who sum­
The Republiean Causns for the Townridp
moned a jury pf five men aud held
mi mqiirst. On the thirteenth Ward of Casriecm, will be held al Me&lt; omiek Hall,
Frid.y, April tod. 1874. A good aiteadenoe
wuai taken belure Justice Hudgsoo, iaupeetod.
who gave him the benefit of a jury,
'
bT Oanaa or Coxarrva*.
—the same snminuucd by the Coro
uer uuv cuuatsliiis offive men Ward’s
lexiiinouy wks *11 of any .materiality.
At the conclusion of the testimony
Ilia Jualive asked the master Juror to has just received an addition to her stoek of
stand up ami give his verdict. Mr.
juror did so and said that the prison­
er might l&gt;e guilty or might nut
The cither jurors, when their "turns"
cumc, expressed the same opioiun,
whereupon his honor bopnd 'he pris*.
oner over to the District Court, and
in default of * &gt;1,000 bond. Ward
or THU LATEST STYLES,
was sent to this city.'
Ward is a bright intelligent youth And cnaAraa th«u ever before. Trimmed
flats for one dollar.
of about nineteen or. twenty years,
came from Midiignn to this State,
and risides al Peace, lie spoke of
Ixive as a most excellent man and
his best friend. We believe lusvtriAND VISIT THH
ul in the District Court will result in
his acquittal. It strikes us that if
there hadf been any felonious intent
Over Smith A Putnam’s Hardware.
lie would halve kil ed Lovem the
night, robbad his person of tbe f 12&lt;5
The Beat of Leather lined*
found upon it and' fled the neigbbx*
Light Work is
hooc.
otir pride.
Love leaves a wife and five chi Idrcu 'in Illinois.
Repairing done on abort not lot. -Call and

ii»s cpm.u k ■ i.i,c)ivr Jii iiif
fommriy ow»pi«-l by In-Wubig A LisiH, sad
etuploj vd m wULkmaa.
.

uuued the
Hr miI&lt;d-p-.-r-.bed
; that they had f.ern a 5o
g. but returned to &gt;!.. ;
med jdsae, where Live l ”•

sf tbs premia**, w
gtfA or* •• foB-wa.

tn

’J

lunm

�ASS'S IN BHIf.F.

nfteta of the Mikido/ In aQ m»ttaw at th.
Empire syinptc.w* of revolt era being raafifewted, and an important element appears to
. Ln rtxaUiung to wrest the control of affairs

arrived at Boetoa oo-Sattinlay, March 14. The
body was received by a ownmlitee appeduted
by u*s 8U98 asd t-ualcipa'. agtbartttMt, ssd
'8180,000. ’
. oeoewted to Motto Halt, In Ute Stale House,
-Iteeoufuulcidre: Lieut. Eih, of tha United
vrtwre it lay In elate until Monday, tb* JAUi,
Slates navy, by jumping overboard white en
at S o'clock, at which Lour ibe funeral took
route from Hoog Kong to Yokohama; N. H.
GiUiitte, Secrotary of tho Lindell Hotel Com­
pany of Nt. Louis, by taking hydrate of clrteral; Anna Smith, a young married woman of
Detroit, by swallowing morphine; W. F.
Way, a worthy citizen of BL .Charles, IU., by
—In Lewisburg, Conway Co.. Ark., recently,
C. C. Reid, Prosecuting Attorney, shot and
killed another lawyer named Hill. The dispute
which led to the killing arose in the courtrot ra. Reid was discharged on tbo ground of
justifiable homicide. ’
-A horrible murder has been committed in
St- Clair county, III. The victims were Fritx
' —Pater Navarro, a noted soout daring the
Stiltxeariter, aged about 80; hia son and
war of 1812, and ore of the claimaste to tba
daughter-in-law, and two small cnUdren, one
honor of killing Tecamaeh, died the otl^r .day
al ToUdo, Ohio, aged BR.
cut, and tbo ekuils of the women and children
crualiod. Who committed the atrocious crime,
—Several prominent Penn»yIranians are in &lt; r nhat tho purpoe*, «as not at last accounts

—Christian Sharpe, inventor of Urn Sharpe
rifle, is dead.
—0. B. Hart, Governor of Florida,.!* dead.
— Mite Ada
Sweet Use been appointed
Pecaion Agent at Chicago, vice David Blakely,

Washington, urging action by CongrecH upon
the Centennial matter. Nothing daunted by
their recent reveroro tn ibe Senate, they pro­
pose to try atjd get their bill out of ita grave
in the Appropriation!) Committee. Failing in
thia, they will utrika directly fer a plain aud
aimpie appropriation of 83,000,000.
—It is reported that the Indiana of the
Leroh Lake reecnatton, Minn., are very
much dteeaUafied, and show adiapomtion to
pommit depredation*. The Acting Agent haa
called ou Gen. Terry for troops to protect the

—A Raleigh (N. 0.) dlapateh says that Bald
mountain, in the western port of that State,
is having volcanic eruptions, and that the
homies and cotlagca oa tbo aides and at the
base of the mountain have beta thrown down.
The inhabitanta of that locality, terrorstricken, are Becking safely in flight. A thin
vapor aid* from the top of tbe mountain, and
a low rumbling sound ia constantly beard.
—The jdry iu the cose of the Grant Parish
(La.) prieouara failed to agree, and the ac­
cused have been remanded to Jail.
—The bill reported to Congress by the
House Military Committee for the general re­
daction of the army, onia off five regiments
• of- infantry, one of cavalry, and one of artil­
lery, Lhua making ths army consist of twenty
regimente of infantry, nine of cavalry, and
four of artillery. The uumbe; of enlisted
mot. i» limited to 25.00).
—A moBt disgraceful eccne wm enacted at the
door of the City Hall, in Chicago, a few dayH
ago. One hundred a ‘fifty ladies, the wives
and daughter* of reitpcetable bueineea men.
armed with a petition signed by 15,000 of their
aistera, protesting against Sunday liquor cell­
ing, marchq*). to the City Hall. Little .or no
attention was paid to their petition, and when
they left the hall they were hooted ai and in­
sulted in the most outrageous manner by a
mob of loafers that had collected, the police
affording them no protection.
—The Committee on Public Lands in the
lower bouse of Congress have completed an
elaborate report on the destruction of Ameri­
can forests, and perfected a bill providing for
tbo appointment of a commission of experts to
examine more carefully Into the matter mi J
report recommendations for legialation.
—AU roporta from the Indian Agencies of
the Went are of a peaceful character. Spotted
Tall aud other noted knigbtn of the toma­
hawk, who have been represented as prepar­
ing to take the war-path, are now said to be
exceedingly friendly, and it looks as if there
would be no Indian war after all.
—A Waahington dispatch nays: “There is
no longer any doubt that tbo whole Borin of
revenue Mid customs moielicx will bo abolished
by Coogreaa, u the scandal ia so great that
Butler is their only defender ”
—Bmall-pox prevails to an alarming extent
in Montreal. Five deaths per day is the av­
erage death rate from the disease. 1
—An incident of tbo whisky war in Hamil­
ton, Ohio, ia thus related by a Cincinnati
paper: “A Frenchman who Lad Joined the
rabble advanced iu a threatening altitude
toward one of the crusaders, and, as some say,
by accident struck her. Immediately knives
were drawn, and the hosts of Satan arrayed
themselves against tbo hosts of the Lord.
Theory, ‘Hang him! hang him!'arose from
the latter, aud made things look ‘like bu«inoss* to those of the former. What might
have resnltol can only bo imagined, as tbo
police immediately interfered and escorted
the Frenchman to tbo lock-up.”
—Bald Mountain, which has been so long in
labor in North Carolina, does not bring forth
anything, not even a puff ofc smoko. That
there in something in it cannot bo doubted.
The people thereabouts bare be«u&gt; greatly
alarmed by tho noiece, which have not been
wholly useless, since they have been tho cause

—The machine shop* of tbo Atlantic and
Pacific railroad, Ln Bl. Lottis, hero been
burned. Loss, &gt;100,000.

—Private advices from Havana state that
an examlnaUon of the affaire of the Bpanlsh
Bank has disclosed the unpleasant fact that
that institution has issued 8104.000,000 in
paper currency, instead of 860,000,0.0, which
the bank bad acknowlidgsd in their published
rtstcment^Kd that their capital io only
860,000,000^ .
•;
.
—Tho British Parliament assembled on
March 16, aud the Queen's customary speech
was read, ttfio refers to the frieodiy rela­
tions extsting between Great Britain and for­
eign powers; extols the valor of the troops
engaged in the Aehantee expedition; refers
to the Bengal famine, and oaya everything
possible iff being done to mitigate the terri­
ble calamity.
'
—Tho Duka of Padua and other dlstiniulsbed
peraone, who took part in th* roc*ut demon­
stration at Cliiselhnnit, have been removed
from MsroraJtlss aral other Offices hold by
them under tho French Government.
—A London dispatch announce^ that the
Carllst Gen. Palscion Is marching In the di­
rection of Madrid with 12,000 men, after de­
feating, with great loss, the Republican col­
umn under Collejo, near Mluglanlila.

| A synopsis* of tbo annual report of the
Huperiutendent of tbs Cincinnati Chamber of
Commerce ou the pork-packing of the country
baa been published. It appears that tbo
whole number of hogs packed thia winter,
from Nov. 1 to March 1, was ^,383,810, show­
ing a decrease, compared with his figures last
year, of 72,194. The average gross weight
was 268 26-100 pounds, a decrease of 21 21-100
pounds per bead. Tbo packing Ibis winter is
.equal in hogs of last winter's average to
4,968,813 bog*. -The decrease in pounds net
is 108,000,000. The average yield of lard of
all kinds- per head is 35} pounds; a decrease,
compared with the previous year, of 4 57-100
pounds. The total yield af lard ia 181,000,000
jvounds, a decrease of 27,500.000. The average
price paid gross ia 84.38, compared with 83.78
the preceding year. The total coat of hogs ia
863,333,000, compared with 859,750,000 the
preceding year.
—An underground street railway la the latest
Chicago project
—The steamship City of Peking, for the
Pacific Mail tjlesmahip Company, has been
ein'roasrulty launched al Chester, Pa. She in
the largest vessel ever built in tbo United

—Tbs City of Cleveland, Ohio, was the
other day the scene of a most disgraceful
riot. A band of praying women, die wives
mid daughters of respectable ^tizens, were
wet upon hi the street by a disorderly mob of
drunker lapfers, who awaited them with yells
and insulting remarks when they attempted
to pray crying. The ladies were threatened
with violence, and al one price two of tbem
were quite saffdtely Injured. A number of

—Fond du Lac, Wia., is to have a 8100,000
thrashing machine factory.
—Tbo Committee ou Banking and Currency
of the House of Representative*, after inves­
tigating the causes of the failure of J ay Cooke
A Co.’s First National Bank of Washington,
find that the firm wan guilty of very dishonest
and disreputable tricks and a violation of law.
The Treasury barely escaped a low of 8237,­
000 through their sharp practices. The re­
port ia extremely severe upon tbo entire Jay
Cooke firm management.

—The Democrats hare a majority Ln tbo
New Hampshire Legislature, which insures
tlu&gt; election of Wcstou to tbo Guberuato lai

' —rreeldent Golder, of the Slate Grange
of Illinois, calls upon the fanners of the Stale
toeend seed to their Buffering biethren in
ao complete lu MBMqMmC4,of the ravages of
grasshoppers, that they bare nothing to ion
for thia year's crop, and, if that fails them,
they muA abandon.their homesteads—all they

8d, The greatest core ia taken io se­
cure medical vi rtues, and Exclude every­
thing oyectbuablfi.
44h. Th«v unite, as a life-rertoring
scientific tonic, tho greatest strengthen­
ing and vitalising principle*!.
5th. Parsons of sedentary Labite and
over-worked, find in them a specific for
want ofappetite, palpitation, debility,
constipation, aud many other namelee"
oilmenta.
Gth. The aged find in them guarantee
of prolonged health and life, and weak
and delicate -females and mothers find
esj&gt;ecial benefit in their use.
7tb. They are the Mastzb of Dis­
____
afc

—At a meeting of the Now York State
Grange, last week, resolutions were adopted
A correspondent in a Boston paper
indorsing the declarations of ilia National
Grange at 8t. Louis ; dsmandiug legislation shows how a person can got a good
which will open and improve the avenues cf breakfast for two cents. Ho says that
traffic and produce; cheaper transportation ; “ my experience and observation Las
a | ro-rata freight law in faver of low canal
been that meat is a largo item in the
tolls, and 11 s canal dobt funding amendment,
and in favor of roaaonablo temperance reform cost of living. By using less meat and
more oatmeal, beaus, peas, etc., the
legislation.
same amount of nourishment may be
obtained. Got a good article of Scotch
—All tbo lit1 Ush forces engaged in' the
or Canada oat meal, and to one quart ot
Ashantec war, with ths exception of the High­
boiling water slowly stir 'in uno teocuplanders, have embarked far home.
—Tbo steamship Elizabeth lias been wrecked ful of oatmtal, to which odd a little
off Tarifs, Spain. Fourteen perooue were salt; let it cook slowly for half an hour,
when it may be served with milk or
—A Madrid dispateli says: “Marshal Ser­ cream and sugar.
Threo cents' worth
rano. with an array of 31,000 men and ninety of out meal, three cents* worth of milk,
pieces of artillery, is now face to face with
and six cents’ worth of sugar wi|l make
tho-Carliat forces of 35,000, while Gen. Boms,
with a column 8,000 strong, ia moving on the a gi»od meal for a family of six persons.
Same of the most healthy people I have
—A steamer while oi route from Alexandria ever seen had oat meal morning and
to Algiers, recently, with 278 pilgrims who night, and hod fresh meat with vegeta­
were returning from Mecca, encountered a bles at noon. By this method of living
terrific gale in the Mediterranean. Ona huge wo make the morning aud evening mealt
wave washed overboard 117 of the pilgrims,
so inexpensive that the coat of our food
and they were drowned.
will be reduced to at least one-half.
sugar estates in ibe district of Merest, Cuba, Beans, peas and many other articles
are also cheap and nutritious.”
ia reported from Havana.
—llie demonstrations at Chinclhurat, Eug
land, In honor of the attainment of hie ma­
Wm. B. Astob ia eighty. He ia worth
jority by tho Prince Imperial of France, was a •100,000,000, it ia said. Moat of his
notable gathlrring.
Over aix thousand property ia in the city of New York.
Frcucbmon wore present, among whom were
Hia name has not figured on a subscrip­
MM. Ollivior, Rouher, the Due do Gmiomont, and tbo Duke of Padua. The young tion paper, for the relief of the 80,000
Prince made a speech In which he declared his poor in New York, thia winter. Ho will
williugnoM to abide by tho decision of the leave the world soon as a respectable,
people of France as expressed by a plebiscite. but relentless miser, and if at Iris death
—Al Abnaluloo, Mexico, recently, a priest hia estate ia to be cut up and distribut­
preached a very irflammatory sermon, la
ed, the sooner that event transpires the
which ho advocated tho death of all Protes­
tants. llic result was what might have been better will it be for the world.

waa opposed by Queen Emaja. When the announcemeut of the -defeat of Emma was made,
a mob attacked tha House of Assembly, beat
several ot ito megtbere, one of whom after­
ward died, tore up tho seate sod deeks, and
set fire to the house, when tbo United Btatea
end British marine, rinded and dispersed tho
mob, and restored order.
—Juhanu Heinrich MaodUr. the diatfcithe uraO*. Tiu&gt; loam by bin robberies arc
gmalied German a*uonomcr. is dead-aged 7K
Mid to exorod ftPMOQ.
—Tbs Japanese Government, is ecwuiitar-Km Naocy Cieiu, the mueh-triod foaaUo
tfMarepfe fArmS, terelrerei, Ito

FAMILY
LINIMENT.

It has tsrsA
stove wnplslaU in thouiaad* of esses.
Thote is do mistake atool tf
Try IL Bold *7 aU Prorrteta.

H01BWI0WA
Homos In the Near West.

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live herbs found on the fower

tne sierra
----nlj, u.o medldnal
an, extracted thowlten iMxkO. Ibe m
ot Alcohol.
The (lucitkin 1* limos
dally asked. “Whatia U» e*t»&gt; of tho
unparalleled success ot Vuraaaa BrfTml" Our answer is, that they removs
U» cause &lt;rfdisease, and the padent re­
covers bls bsaltb. They sra tbs great
blood purifier sod a llfc-Klrlna P™rijdo,
a porioct Renovator and Invlgwajoy
rf the system. Never before In th.
butory oT U» world bsa s modidae bees
imSuisl~l no-essiiut ths romsrkshls
turrssa la heaUastbs
Uok of every di«^ iw, I. h«r to. They

LANE &amp; BODLEY
PORTABLE AND STATIONARY

by its use. Six or seven around ,mo left off all
doctors *ud other mediclaee, aud uqw use it
in their families, after being cured of the same
disease as mine. You do no: know wbat a
GIGANTIC RAILWAY rROJKCT.
wonder it created in our cUy, by its restoring
The state of artificial isolation in my sister I wrote you about, for ate had been
theaters of thrtwof our beat doctors,
which Eastern Asia, and particularly under
but could not sir up but for a ,f*w minutes ax
India, have so long been kept, partly one time. 1 begged of her to try your meth­
ci nea. and before sb* had used half of .the
by the old spirit of caste, partly by bottle* sb* could go all around th* yMd, and
England's commercial policy, is rapidly has now just come bom* from a visit five,
T«o« McPaataxp.
approaching ita cpd. The enterprising uulea awayA HtiMANX ixsrrrnmoN eatoblishrxl
nations of Europe, as well as the
fifteeji years ago for lb* cure of deformities
United States, are no longer disposed of
tho spine, limbs and face, paralysis, piles,
to be shut out from a share in the trade flr-.nla. catarrh, chronic diseases and diseased
is the National Surgical Institute, In­
with the most densely populated and joints
dianapolis, Ind. It lathe largest hratitution
wealthy regions of the globe. It was of the kind in th* nation, haa a capital stock
8500.000, and cures thousands of sufferers
America which first opened tha way to of
annually. Send for their circular, which is
Japan. Then France built a -short mailed free to any address.—[Com.
route to India, via Suez, greatly to the
disgust of th} English, whoso geo­
graphical advantages and maritime
superiority naturally led them to prefer
tho way round tho Cape. And now
comes Rossie to gain access to Asin
overland by seriously taking up M. de
Lesscp’s project of constructing a rail­
way through the centre of tho con­
tinent.
SC Petersburg dispatches
state that tho Czar's government has
appointed a commit ion of engineers
and other competent judges to examino
the scheme; that means for the nec­
essary journeys, surveys, etc., have
been placed at their disposal, and that
the matter has even been approached
from its findMcial side.
This gigantic and imposing scheme,
which contemplates the construction of
a railway 2,350 miles long, ia’to con­
nect tho extreme eastern terminus of
the existing Russian railway system
with the Anglo-Indian system of Pe­
shawar. According to M. de Lessep's
own statement he means to build one
railway 1,500 miles in length, begin­
ning nt Orenburg, to which point (ho
Russian system already extends, and,
reaching Samnrcnud, another railway
850 miles In length, from Peahawur,
to join the other in Bokhara. These
2,350 miles arc to form tire ‘ ‘.missing
link ” required to perfect the railway
communication between Calais and
Calcutta, and enable the traveler start­
ing from London to Paris to reach any
great town of India, by a journey of
7,500 miles in^about a week.

ladies, were bally beaten. A policeman was
etruck cn' tho head with aback while at­
tempting io keep the mob beck, and was very
'seriously injured. The ladies finally reached
their homes in safety. Much indignation ia
expressed by citizens at the action of the mob,
and if tbs ladies continue their work they
will not lack physical support.
All the droggi*U in Springfield, III., with
tbo exception of two. have pledged them­
selves to sell no more liquor except for medi­
expected. A mob organized, and, proceeding
cinal purposes.
Basra Ansa, who is 76 years old, is
to the residence of k Congregational mis­
sionary in the town, forced mi entrance Mid going to Mexico to spend his remaining
days in the land of his birth and early
brutally
murdered
him,
chopping
hia
body
to
—Fort Wayne, Ind., i« agitated by a murder
glories. He says he returns under Pres­
of unusual atrocity. ,Tha victim a as an old
—A Calcutta dispatch states that 100,000 ident Lerdo’s proclamation of amnesty,
man named Andrew Tiernan, the motive being
persona in the Tirhoot district of India are in but ia fiimly resolved to take no part in
a starring condition.
Mexican politics.
—Wallses Fouik, of Horvir. II:., h» Jmmi
—Advices from Uetilral Asia rapTMAnt that
aaatenesd to two years in the Penitentiary for anarchy prevails in Khiva.
incest with hia sister.
—Ia tho French Aeaembly a reeolutlon of­
—In Brooklyn, N. Y.. the other morning, a
fered by the Laft censuring tho Government
walcbmaa aamod Dulaney, without any quar­
for ita action In reference to the nomination
rel whatever, stuck cd his wife with a hatchet
of Mayors of cities, has boon defeated by •
atMl best her liead isito a sbapoloea mars. De­ majority at 62.
laney then ent his throat, almost severing hri
bead from hie b*dy.
—The notorious Younger brotbera, who are
bsdieved to have robbed the Iowa tail*ay
train eomo lime ago, were attacked recently
h; 84. Clair county, Mo., by a party of detec­
tives. and a desperate c onfitci ensued in which
tme ot the Younger brothers and two detectivee wen killed.
- Andrew Harris, a colored mail-driver, of

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. conajdURioKAL summary.

fur behind them.
In accordance with the order of the
Lord Mayor, every house visited by the
pestilence wns marked by a red cross,
about a foot long, together with the in­
scribed words, “Lord havemercicupon
us." All ingress and egress were strictly

TlUi GUEAT PLAQUE OF 1664. prohibited, ^aud ,to enforce this com­
In Ecirtember, 1664, it was ascer­ mand a watebmnn was appointed to
tain^ by the. letters of merchants that each infected dwelling. It was hs*«rbo
the plague hud appeared in Holland, went upon all necessary errands for the
and much fear existed lest the con­ family, and kept the key of tho house,
tagion by means of r^jips, should spread which was novar unlocked except by
to England. Tie first evidence that himself. In the morning he entered to
the pestilence had really appeared in . lift on the end of his staff the market­
London was given hy the death, toward basket left in tho i&gt;as»ago for him, and
the end of tile following November, of which contained, written on paper, the
two men of that .disease iu Long Acre, orders for the day, mid money to pur­
or, nt any rate; in the upper part of chase what was wanted. On returning,
Drury Lane. A third death from the he placed the basket within tho thres­
same cause occurred in the last week of hold, and re-locked the door, and so ho
Dooember, and to tho consternation qf coilt&amp;ued to $ct till' Iho day eame when
he'fatfnd the^baakot of provisions just
the aity, a fourth in February.
In a few weeks the mortality became » fie had left it, rod-then he hoew tort
ao great that the alarmed inhabitants all in the Jionsc wore dead. Not unbegan to hurry out of town.jmd in time . frequently the watchman himself died,
the trafllo on the streets conaisted and his place *vgis si once filled Uj- anchiefly of-coiiches and wagons, in which o'har. Thes* .waw no lack of into far
entire families were to be seen making such employment, for c great number
their cacep*4o the country. Indeed, oq of people ware out of work, owing to
groat was the drman 1 for horses, that tho utter stagnation of trade. The
at length not one was to be got lor lure manufactures were rejected by other
at any price. But before being per­ nations, and artisans, if they would not
mitted to pass through any towns on the starve, were obliged to bocomo sextons.
To insist on shutting up each plagueDcueMtary to have a certificate of health stricken house proved to be a great
from the Lord Mayor; and the general j*fnl4^p}Uit4hc autioaitfel Wer| ’in­
impatience to obtain this, and to get exorable.' If one of the maid florvanfe
out of town Be quickly ns possible, was of a city merchant sickened with tho
much lucreased by a rumor that an fatal malady, her master was at once

prevented from going into businew,
quod to place barriers in the road to
and became, with his family, and other
vent people traveling.' Urns a
domestics, a prisoner in bin own house.
Thus a dozen or more persons might
foubdlng the Mansion House door, and bo placed in-e&lt;»uftnenieni o» account of
prviuicg forward to get certificates of one, and.WMUflnenient witb&amp;o diseased
Lealtlu
Ere long many of the once person involved almost certain death.
busy Htroets were totally deserted, whole
In many instances the law was evad­
rows of honieu being shut up, all their ed. WatehmenTWcre b»#x*l to
inhabitanta having fled. In Holbom, the escape' of the family, or tlioy were
thotew passers-by walked in the middle deceived, and while they watched at the
of tin- htreci on|y, and ware careful not front of the house, exit was made by
to brush agiunsi any one. So great had the inhabitants by a back door or win­
become tho exodus that one of the dow.
Many perfons, however, pro­
widest thoroughfares in die city pre­ vided themselves with duplicate keys to
sentedlhe appearance of a green field. their house doors, that, in the event of
Grew grew in LmdeuhaU street and the plague visiting their homes, they
.Bishopgate, and Cornhill was soaroely a might not fear being locked’up. Fre­
misnomer.
quently the master of a house marked

Instead of attributing the disease to
natural causes, such as impure air nod
vratcr, and exerting ihexoaclveo to im­
prove tho sanitary condition of tho City,
the inh^bitnnte had recourse to vritrhrc*,
and so-called magicians, from whom
t hey received charms againat tnfcH ion,
which they wore round their neeks.
Tho terrified inhabitants attadied
much importance to dreams ns actons
Indeed, many persons imagined they
heard ’supernatural voices and saw
vistens both by day and nigliL Even
in the streets crowds cf peopk were to
be seen, forgetful for the moment of

breath of such pennons would have lia&lt;l
the effect ascribed to it.
It is pleasant - to bo able to record
that Florence Nightingales existed two
ceutnriwi ago. Bravo ladies left their
homes at the West End to tend tho suf­
ferers in the East, encountering far
greater peril by so doing than that to
which tho “ aistera" of tho present day
have been expajed in tho very worst of
modern epidemics. In what manner
these good womon of • the paat entered
tho rod cress bouses ia not. recorded.
Did* they bribe the wateluQjQn? Did
they nimbly climb in by back windows?
or perhaps become a noble- kind of
housebreakers? or did tyey obtain
special permission from tho Lord
Mayor ? No matteh' Enough that
through the Ma A 'clouds which envel­
oped the eity Homo gleams of Heaven's
light fell op. the Wretched inhabjtauta.
Toward the end' of 'September the
pestilence began to abate, but whon tho
circumatan'cea became known, strange
to say, tho poqpie bootate reckless, and
went about freely among the plaguostricken, so that the death-rate became
even greater than it had previously
boon. Of one hundred thousand who
sickened in three weeks thirty thousand
died, and .when tho vast difference be­
tween the population of London fit that
time and in the present day is consid­
ered, it must be admitted that the mor­
tality was truly awful.
THE FASHIOXS.
The redingoto as first introduced is
selfiftm seen nowadays.*;' Tho bld style
has been improved upon and made a
very styliah garment

New evening dress silks nro of white
gros grain, the bottom having embroid­
ered thereon a boauliful wreath of
•fwi^ed"fhwerta|.*
-- . - •
.
■ -H*MBt;jk»'cdgi&gt;g' ia-ilis baiidsomest
this season ever seen. • On Bwias xnunliu
dreaseB no .prettier trimming can bo
imi-.gni-i.
ide
doublo-breosted
revera.

pea

jackets in% the
-

Wna bands of black velvet about
the throat are again in fashion, with
long emta hanging down the buck below
the waist. '
Small gold bugs and butterflies
HidahKod/on spiral - k^d pin*, use wfrn
dn^the hkir ; alro the tortoise nell -fly

and Brazilian bug.
. Somk of the new visiting cards ore
' four inches long by two inches wide,
and of heavy Bristol Ixjard, slightly
tinted or watered.

Fomtadoob fans are tho most faaliiunable nt tba present tima The size
is bonyenient and pretty, far more sensi­
ble than those huge and awkward afiajrs in yoguo last aoasqn.

Thk hair’is ncta- to'puflfe and curls,
all heavy braids being rifled out. Less
false hair is worn now than for scvpral
years past—a fact to bo contemplated
with pleasure.
•

WHAT DID PAUL SA7J

Many years ngo there lived in Vir­
ginia a Baptist preacher named B.
Though unoducatad be. was a, -found
by . the terrible rod cross, would send thinker and eloquent speaker, and no
iLu watchman pn an .errand, . and then minister had a moro.dfyqtad flock. It
open tho door with his duplicate key, was the custom during the inclement
and hurriedly ■ lead 4 hia* family out, season, to hold meeting* at the retidenleaving the "'rioken oim» alone to die. oes of the members, And once or twice,
Many families
refage in tho. during tho. winter, at .tho house of the
ships on the river, where they were preacher. -For years it was observed
much more safe than they would have that B. neither preached nor conducted
been anywhere else, for the crews of the meeting when held at his bonne, but
the fleet remained free from the disease. secured the services of a neighboring
Some ausried tents into tho country, rsiiastcr. He yas eften pressed for anand set them up in the fields ; others, explanation, without success; but finally
not knowing where to go when they hud in n»pouse to tho importunities of some
MtonDg:
quitted Ahpir bomas, wandered ia a pur- ut hUiork. he jure
—in fact, not long after the commence­
ment of my ministration—I held a
meeting at my own, house. It being
customary for many of the congrega­
tion to remain for dinner, Mrs. B. sent
this fnglitful distaao was, that ita signs our negro boy Tim to • szr neighbor
.
Tita returned and
Paul’s for butter.
lo-.-aled-bimrclf, ifinding oiTone fbiSt al

spreading contagion wherever they
went, till at length they dropped down,
.and dyiw in khe street, remained there
the sky. An old woman would per­ till tho dead cart come round.
haps declare that she saw a hand oome
One roost perploriug peculiarity of

Gladhtonx will
hereafter.

HITTING FOR A FHOTOdMAPB.
The operator is just about to draw
the cloth. His back is toward you.
philology ‘The index Bngerof his unoccupied hand
mutely marks the place for your eye.

IJT UQJJOK.

pursue

Into* I

H i.«iinaV&lt;llhU £300,000
annually in England on false hair.

the-ordeal. The cloth io drawn, and
the noiseless and unseen ftngera of the
It is rather cool in a San Francisco
prepared
plate are picking up your
paper to advise a young man “to go j
features one y one,.and transferring
Wert."
them to its mysterious surface. What
California and Pennsyvsnia have an
, influence is this you are under and
agreed to pay their legislators $1,000 -which
.
you cannot explain, which weak*
per Hession.
(

rar4%.rssff

It 19 oaid that very tall silk hats arcto be tho fashion for dressy men during
the ensuing summer.

It is said that heating the water in
which steel is to be tempered prevents
the development of flaws and cracks.

railroad IfloOa; »Uo (rr*nt-

CMc»r&gt;, »ud citing
OeocmtuMMtei

jirrcnlnck circa-

The smallest salary paid to- a Poetmaster is $2, and a large number reocive Bums ranging from that amount
to $12.
Tub ceremony of cremation was recently put in practice in England, upon
the body of Lemoutinia Smith, a fa­
mous gypscy oracle.

Br tho death of cx-President Fili
more, Andrew Johnson becomes tho
only ex-Presideut living—and ho was
not elected to tho oflioo.
-

(cord and mnaclo; and acts free upon
Quick. quiet, or yon will bo too 1*U!
,
I jx-rtwh. 1 »m
1“
:never knew liefora.
The eye of the
Taw brljwJ hto out. tot, 1 wk!«*&gt;• tate.
&lt;camera glares upon you like the eye of
1an offended and threatening power.
Prickling seusatioDS are felt in under
iyour scalp, and a heat evolved within
with
amusing rapidity flushes to the
'
surface
of your’ body and leaves it
1
pierced with a thousand pains. You
stare
at
the
mark with an intensity that
1
threatens to obliterate yonr sight.
Heavens! how slowly the time drags.
Your oyos grow' weaker and weaker, fill­
ing with water as they die out You
know that They* are closing bnt you
cannot help yourself. Will ha never
put bock that cloth ? A thousand re­
flections upon your appearance, on she
,sounds in the t treeta.ou things irrever­
VARIETIES.
A. good floor manager—A broom.
ent and'disoatrious to your coHii&gt;esure,
flood your mind, and take such hold up­
A new name for tight boots—A com
on you that you cannot shake them off. crib.
and yet no move to restore that cloth.
The turn of the tide—Tho divorce
He stands like a statue cut from flint
courts
And you—quivering from the sole of
Tt is said that the difference of two
the foot te the crown of the head, with
farthings a pound in the price of rice in
eye* blinded by tears, with prespiraIndia brings on a famine.
tion oozing from every pore, and every
“Loss of s Chius paeket-ship I” ex­
to snap and let you down upon the claimed an old lady. "No wonder,
whan
iron ones aren’t alwsys safe.”
floor a moss of disfigured and palpitat­

Queen Victoria is now in tho 37th
year of her reign and in tho 55th year
her age. She lmn Dine children and
Untrue**! to Inquirt twenty-one grandchildren.
»Ho«.U&gt;» aurop (Idly
The Pcrriann believe that tho dia­
monds all fell from heaven during tho
earliest ages of the world, and are en­
Tvrjn.AT, March. 24.—Smale.—The only titled to religious veneration.
Mme. Bazaixx, who is with her hus­
band. is actually confined by the au­
thorities within.the same prison limits
as ho. The Governor of tho Isle of St.
Marguerite has, however, been dis­
missed for. treating Marshal Bazaine ing flesh. He need not put up the
cloth now. The opportunity which he
with undue rigor.
The famous Stone of Moab, to the controlled to reproduce you in perfeo-.
discovery and importance of which M. tian is gone. It matters not now how
Ganucau, formerly of the Consulate of it looks, only that you get away and be
Jerusalem, was the first to direct public at rest. You grow hysteric in your des­
notice, has been bought by the Govern­ pair. It settles down upon you like a
MrCrarj'it Trati«)&gt;.rt*IIcu MB.
ment of, France for 20,000 francs, and cloud compressing your .throat within
WxnxzaDax, March 1^.—Senate.—Tito bill
ita grasp until your breath surges back
will be deposited in the Louvre.
on toyourluogsasif it would rend them.
Codfish sad Congress are much more
A weigh is pressing upon you. You
alike than most people suppose. A
struggle to wrench yourself free from
codfish, it is said, deposits 6,000,000
ItuklUfi. Hchnnu m-ryj to limit tbe amotitit of eggs a year, and of all these but 100 are the dreadful oppression, and yet not a
currntwy io SSW,0O».0«J, lootrid of
muscle of your body is in motion.
Bird to the HU. Wri«bt Rsv* aoUo* that ke wonld worthless, while of every 6,009,000 bills
What dreadful thing is this ?' You must
passed by Congress, scarcely more than
shriek ; you——. The cloth is up—the
100 nfe worth the paper on which they
thirty seconds have expired, and you
tbt McOran Tr*wt»oru:i-a UB. Aftrr » Icnffthy are printed.
arephotographed.—Danbury. Hcwt.
drtalf. ln which O. F. Hv.r ted off to torot of lhe
Dr. La’INOStonx says that Scheie, a
UH. Md w«« followed by Jl»wter (IB.). SioUh
(Ohio), xnd Monroe; Niblick r.ia»*d to toy th« HU famous African chief, observed to him RUXFINO AFTER THE MILEMAX.
... .U_ ..Kt.
....
«•» on the occasion of his preaching to the
No man who uses milk likes to take
Tuchkiux,
March 24.—.SriuVr.—Ferry tribe, “Do you imagine that these peo­ his morning coffee without it, and this
(MtchJ presented a i-rtal rroc'.aUou &lt;rf lb* I- «&gt;U- ple will ever believe by your talking to is why he so readily volunteers to re­
them ? I can moke them do nothing
spond to tho milkman’s ring when his
except by thrashing them ; and,"if you
wife cannot, sithough he is in his shirt
like, I will call my head man, with our
sleeves and slippers at the time, and
whips of rhinocare* hide, will soon
the. morning is stiff with frost Tosco
jRaxt" rracbrJ iho
tj»e
Onxncul make them.all believe together.”
V.ittcc
j&gt;ux*»»
that man bound to the pantry for the
The annual report of the New Jereey utensil, and to see him get .half way out
State Geologist shows that during the doors three time* with tho wrong ves­
. dm m year just dosed the 200 iron mines in
sel, only to bt&gt; Mreamcd back, by his
iff A io *0.
the State yielded 670,000 tons of ore, of frantic wife, is to witness an unporalled
which 150,000 tons were manufnotursd case of smothered electricity. But be
into pig-iron &lt;n New Jersey furnaces. gets out doors all right finally. The
Wright ■» Tho 'value of the -product is about
milkman in the meantime has .started
$3,000,000. In 1867 the product of the, on, and* is rattling up the rood. Tho
mines was ,ouly 800,000 tons.
The
man screams to him to stop, but no
largest furnace in the country is at
milkman hn» yet been so built as to
Stanhope, while one nearly os' large
i ogopUd UntrucUrg the C-UBiulUro on Banking bos been completed in Franklin, Seusax hear a call from the rear. So the mon
I CdHrney to Inquire Into U» nrc»»«ity of rrin the slippers and shirt sleeves, and
rlnq by !»» that U nll«l st Mr.
1« priot«l county. _______________________
bare-headed, starts after him. Banning
.4 POPULAR HISTORY OF THE UNITED about ten roads, and failing to make
STATES.
tho vender heat, he stops short, looks
The reading public of this country after him malevolently, tad is about to
will receive with great satisfaction the turn back when he stops on seeing tlw
Faa*f, Match 27.-Sh»rtr.-Bagy, from the
announcement that the venerable Will­ wagon draw up to a customer, and
Ham*-, » MU to provide roc »f Itliu* pri- iam Cullen- Bryant, of New York, clasping the pitohor in a tighter bold,
rlxiraa in Nevada. Kaxiaaa, Naw Mexico,
assisted by Mr. Sydney Howard Gay, a he darts rapidly toward it, the pennies
veteran journalist and scholar, have now jingling most musically at every leap.
turntab
in preparation a popular history of tho Before bo reaches the place the team
United States. In no branch of litera­ moveo again, and although he is so near
ture is there such a want as this book is tho wagon that ho can almost smell th
intended to supply. Wo have no pop- .grease on ita axles, and halioos until he
nlar history of America, and wo can is as red as a lobster with mortification
imagine no prouder climax to the liter- .and exertion, yet the occupant of the
ary fame of Mr. Bryant than this inrain- ।cart starts off again, as bolt upright and
able and long-needed history.
Tho as unconscious of everything in the
wort will include the early history of :rear, ns if ho was mndo of »o!id wood.
the continent, down to the union and 'Then the woman who has just been sup­
independence of the Colonies.- It will plied combines her cries with his, after
then give the history of the first century staring at him s moment in undisguised
A GRANGERS DREAM.
of the United Republic. The work ia astonishment at his appearance, and he
The Lanark QueUe, a staunch Gran­ intended for popular use and informa­ runs forward and yells with ten-horse
ger j»aper, publishes the following whioh tion, and will be written with that abili­ power, bnt tho milkman’s horse joggs
is too good to be lost;
ty and fairness for which Mr. Bryant on, the milkman’s cans jingle away, andI
A Granger dreamed that he died ; he and Mr. Gay are alike distinguished. , the milkman himself continues to look:
went straight to the spirit-world; he We have had numerous American fits- straight before, while tho back of hisi
knocked at the gate of the New Jcruhead is no exaAporatingly serene that;
salem and it Was opened unto him. The nlar one. Dur history baa been written the pursuer fairly gasps and strangles,
Looks Wre opened ;lw was asked,11 did in sections, and without connection. in trying to find language to express his&gt;

time, in Lhe ontahirta of tbcooDgroga-

’M did. To the
ingw and chtfiunctes, but in other In­
stances the pkticut suffered little, and mon, thinking neither of Tim «‘*r ha
errands, but only of the most succeM- admfttod, depart." Hu then went to the
while cueumming with the di*mae*which fed mode of pressing horn* my atruug- door of tho bottotultow pit, where the
ower, “AmJ what did
taaltiro^otln^Uk

BJaxp mtJfTibv.

■ Bonmxm has bought Dexters three

by others of a totally different class.
These were men who, being in a frantic wriVar &lt;4 thjjt period obwH^s fjatlho
never' saw the experiment made, but
considers it very probable that the

God 1”
' The very robbers and murderers were
affected by-the genera) panic, and went
about the street* oonfeesing long concoaled'crimcs, and enrncetly imploring
. divine mercy; bnt few heeded.them,
and thefio criflilnals’hadbdUfiDg to feefrom any human tribunal in a state of
society bo disorganized ns that of theyear
1665.. ^heoonstal^p yould lp\e ahruuk
from putting hisbstid oa tho ariu of the
greatest thief, for he might poaaibiy be
plague-stricken.
Even hod he been
arrested, there would have been none
to try him, for tho law courts' were
dosed, and judge and counsel, trembling
for their liven, had left tho metropolis

’

BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, APRILS, 1874.NO. 27.

“ Here liytyi a.fortune-tcll«^M or “ Here As no microscopes were used for this
thi“
dwells an astrologer,'’ Wrrb commonly purpos^
seen on hoare fronts, proving that many aerLion * could never bo ascertained.
One.learned
man
gave
it
as
his
opinion
ware to be found willing to write profit
that the breath of a plague-infected,
The genf-fal alattn wm also increased person would prove fatal to a bird, even

terror in others by tiieir doleful lamen­
tations Some went about in imitation
of Jarah, erytag, -VXgt ferfc d-jra,
London shall bedeBtroyed.’’ One halfnaked man ran through tho streets night
and day, .uttering, in a loud and solemn
voice,
&amp;, thogfcat- and tife dreadful

’

Amkbican steels axe claimed to bo
fullj equal to English steels, but the
American steals are cer! duly far ahead
of anything in the world.
The boys' new Lrowsers, copper- fas­
tened throughout, and plated at the
knee, so as to bo impregnable to fric­
tion, are known ns tho “ Ancc plua

ultra.”

A nrRENOLoonrr told a man that ho
had combaiivoncss largely developed,
and was of a quarrelsome disposition.
** That isn't so," said the man, angrily,
“and
you repost it, I’ll knock you
down."
Consciextiovb Party—“Now, then,
drop your goggles, will yon ? ’Ow tho
blank am I to ’it yer with thorn glasses
on?” Near-sighted Party—“ How tho
deuce am I to hit you if I take ’em

off?”,

“How is it that you have never kin­
dled a flame in any man’s heart?” asked
a rich lady of her portionless niece. “ I
suppose, aunt, it in because I’m not a
good match," meekly replied the poor
niece.
Over the shop-door of a pork-butcher
in a village in one of the Eastern States
may ho seen a sign-board representing
a man in a black ooat brandishing a
hatota't, with tho inscription, “John
Smith kills pigs like his father."
-

A French gentleman, learning Engliih to some purpose, replied thus to
the salutations, “ How doyou do, Mon­
sieur?"- “Ito vat?" “How do you
find yourself?’ “I never loses my­
self." “ How do you feel?” “Smoot
You just feel me."

“The fact is," said an elderly wife,
“ a mandoes not know how to straighten
up things. He does not know how to
commence-"
“ I don't wonder," she
remarked, in conclusion, “that when
God made Adam ho went right to work
and made a woman to tell him what
That couplet on the actress, Mrs.
Oldfield, which ia extremely neat, had
Ha origin probably in the concise
epitaph of the Ebsabethan player
•* Exit Burbagefor it runs :

Mil. SUMXLK8 ART COLLECTION.
A correspondent, speaking of Mr.
Sumner’s literary and

art treasures.

brfvre. ma I grrndjAmbt U there i&gt;

hands, so perfectly unique and so intrinsically v^asble.
No money value
can be plaoM upon such treosureH.
It
embraces books of medrceval and rood­
era times ; mnnuicripta from the pens
of pueta, eratora, historians, philosu-

Weliavebsd biography in profusion; ________________
_
have had able works covering particular faTmo, with his slippers broken at the ««t the world him over produced;
thousands of engravings allowing the
periods of time, and particular events,
imt a general history of the United the repulsive pitcher clasped tight in growth of the ait since its nsrliert pre-

States, earning down .to contemporary, liia baud, bis features pinched with cold
eventa, such as the ordinary citize n or until they orc bliw, and the whuk-iuoafamily derirws, has never been produced. ubm that all lhe neighbors arc at the statuary ; oil
of modern
Bryvai’a history will ia all probability windows, and smiling at his luck. dis of th#gr«
off he was aoeosted by tho homely rnlrr
Even if one should rise from the dead
«hich
wme
half century. Ruch a book is doubly he wwuld not convince that-man that
appropriate, coming, as it does, at the that milkman did not bear him.—Dans­
rich
and
rare.
Table*
and
Hands,
close w the first century of ths United bury Xctot.
.
duv-UU.;
breduW
peaking of
fiW with boohs; books h
Union in al! its strength after the terurriUe thing that under his table* ; tb. walk,
nhle ordeal of civil war. It will be
s should U-tuiBrd bril and stairway were‘stox
start a little hell &lt;4 your pwp, with bo published by Scribner, Arpurtrong A

Co., New Tart

iutob'atoeffl

�«wry body to

FHtUV.

APRIL 3, 1»74 'UketriM.

1200. Th*
bnsineav card.

following

1000

ia

.

ted.

Over on* hall tbe.fiuid* requir­

the ed to build th* same ha* been signed
’
by siibkcriptioo aud th* ballaao* anil

Four dry goods store* ; four geoor-

evening uf his arrive! and to leave on
* th* inwrtiug frair for Ohio
Officer ry store* ; two drug JM»rr*; two
niilliuerv atorva ; un» hardware store;
Hiaoong w»» dtajwrtched w&gt;»h"a warone agricultural attxv ; three hnruma
rati! for luMNrr&lt;-s*, an! after following
shop-i
and alK** ; thre* blacksmith
him some lour ur five miles succeed■ ed in capturing iiini, and he Slept in altop* t the well de**rviug blind raan’a
store
;
one t'uruitur* alar* ; on* fill­
the cooler that night. The “glorious

probably b* raised. Kalamo is sur­
rounded fora splsndail farming uountry and^he. Tillis of th* Soil"

PBOVISIOIN8

CAPT. BOISE

LOOK HEBE, READY MADE CLOTHING

milt of considerable hnsiueaa A
Tin Sho p and a Hnrnea Shop i* also

but he hr yet mourning thttasi oV the saw mill ; one water gnat rail! ; n»r now Hotel, of which ho is the propri­
heart and hand Ihat were to sweeten eooper shop ; on* gna staith shop ; etor. This house has long been
bis cures and to.be the joy and solace one dentist; one Jeweler ; on* new* needed by the traveling *pu&gt; tic. and

Publla,

He sells

by

awoke her and she saw the perilous present state of our growing village, lust night, whereupon, tbe “Boss"
situation' m which she had been and it will be seen that it compares gave me the customery "knockdown"
Jeff wno was favorably with the history of W69, to the “goat" whose striking intelli­
daily seen upon our stree's. has be. and puis foraver to tbe shade the gence recognized me with remarkable
come demoralized by the iminoderate croakmg of its enemies, which hav* perception, (having once met me in

placed.

And

PRICES FOR CASH!

DRESS GOODS,

which be has for been from the first underrating of ita Lodge No. 113, some time ago) when
•ome time, been ad.iicted. let no one natural a I vantages, and the stability with a placid smile creeping over his
face, he noded his .head majestically,
pass him by as an unworthy curr; of ita buMneasinferesta
They hnv* fold ns every year that changed ends, and gave me a hearty
but remember him for h'umaaiiie's
The hair,
sake, and fol hi* earlier virtues. For Nashville had seen its be«t diva's shake of congiatulation.

WINES fc LIQUORS,

PERFUMERY.

TEAS.

RICE,

LEROY C. BOISE.

ATTENTION, ALL !

AMD CSOCKER1

COFFEE

Naahvitia, Na*. 1st, 1878. .

SYRUP.

r
»SS; *U
i! 7 wjn crji
7» r
17 *» &amp;. «- 7*»
n’ *uh7» 7m|i» !'
?KL is* &gt;
11
B
V
XJ” HISKSiI
11
«stStswti
9
aKlHiStgtg
»

Uli-M**, *rjmrt
nd Strwl
Nkb CUy
IkM-lAtna
KUm
Dsir
Ijnrten
M*tt*«*n
Kaliuaaao*
aut&gt;T Crw*

*n»ton
fackaaa
Ina Arlor
rp^tatu
*. T. Joaetiao

*

mt-.,.

And a full line of

SODA.

GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIVISION.

SPICES.
CRACKERS,
* RAISENS,

HARDY 1 AIKSFORTH,

LAMPS.
CHIMNEYS,

Hl TW J .action,

E ton lUp
Cteriotto,
VM*M*mto
Nm*vU1*.
n-urt.
■MwHh
llimKofil
for Good* GraoJ Rapid.,

KEROSENE
LARD OR MACHINE OILS,

POTATOES,

CORN, APPLES, OATS,

Goins TCwat.

You Will Find Them,

Orto^a.^',
S EflSb
Nwhcrtle.
Vermont Till.,
ffiTlrtipkto.

OF THE BEST QUALITY. AND

At Reasonable Rates,

1
1 Ito
1 LSI
Qi
i LAO
!.&gt;•
i.=
Es*
14.
M*
•to

3 ttuiou. .

CASTOR.

pay tbvHijii.nl Martel Prie* for

Glover Seed, &amp;c.:

has

Notions, Boots, Shoes,

TOILET SOAPS.

but onfl&gt;ad habit, hut its growth has beeu constant aud however, was completely worn-off his
and in thi* respect is a living exam healthy and, the force that brought narrative, which made the shaking a
Dotivrrad at tbtir
Grease
I'lc to those fast young men. and I it into *existcnoe are not liable to matter of great difficulty.
had beea spontaineously applied,
cease,
as
they
are
the
never
ceasing
am sorry to say some of the older
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
•00. who Mt* found daily io those rat­ but ever increasing demand of an which rendered the “hang on" (so
and
menu (het it ring called by the hdy members) exceed­
botes of nee, of which the town has agricultural,
oommunity, and the next decade will ingly smootho.
This “shaking* pro­
.hogelher to many.
ceeding is called the “ Test," which LATH,
/ Tbo Aral birth recorded here oai find Nashville, if the people are true 1
SHINGLES
/Hat of Mja, Hatlie Gregg, who u to their best internet, still the marvel shows the tact an I stability of the
WA TER LIME,
s
of its enemies and the pride of friends, members, and is recognized as'one of
now.aearly nine yearn old—a bud of
SALT,
th* brightest features of the order.
occuping
no
mean
place
in
the
long
« (air promise a, though boro io
HAIR,
list of villages which d-ck the great Possibly I may be encroaching upon
some more notable town.
STUCCO,
the secrets of the
organization;
• The first marriage here was that of Penunelsar State, as to its inhabit- ।
4-c.. &lt;fr..
therefore
I
have
resolved
to
apply
to
tants, its commercial interests, and
Mr. M. V. B. Mallet* and Miss Alces
white vi ship and retail al bottom prioe*.
the
“
Chief
Gander"
for
permit
to
give
»a Price, the Clergyman officia’ing its moral worth.
a detailed explanation of the business
HARDY k AINSWORTH.
I* J. WnaiLBR.
Rev, Mr. S|Kiirofthe Congregational
and will then write you again on the
Proprietors.
VBHMOirrviLXja.
Cliuceh .Vermontvi le,
.
subject.
Anon. '
’Die fir-t National celebration wu
J icoh Van Vlftet was convicted of
bcl. I July 4ih, 1867 ,o the furrt.Bt assault and lintterv before E. S. Tracy,
afier ali he

MEDICINES.

If old

use of tobacco, to

f

STATIONS j

BOTTOM

Good*.

Gringers are in full blast, about 40
the pulling of h: r carding machine and one ashery.
I have thus given an outline of th* already belong. Nine were inictated
liroo of which

»«l U h* for CASH.

First Class Goods.

for a few days past, in the fasuranoe
1
business
of which he appears to be
।the “Boss." Knowing that every

clothing the fast

Sts
»«!
»*&gt;■
white w»

QmA Paid for Product of all kinds

vented from this rash act by her faith­ one drayman; one po*t office; one isuccess.
Respute the hocribly bad roues ;
fill dug Jeff, which ha^l folk,wed her express office ; five saloon*; which
from her bouse
She has a faint are five to many : on* lodge of F A. sugar is coming in by the wagoo load
recollection of being several times A. M ; one grange lodge: one ।and trade is go&gt;J io general. The

nllT

IF Y»V WANT

&amp;. shoe store* : one tailor ahon ; one istyle At reasonapl* rate*. Mr. J.
Wrisley has been laboring with us

building ought to he insured, hois
mad* several ariempts to jump into ■Mrhool ■ on* printing office and ona .determined they shall be. He rep­
th* river, which was several feet news paper; two hotels ; on* foun­ resents a large line of No. 1 com­
Over her head. She was only pre­ dry ; two market*; eight mechanics; panies and vs wish him No. one

dram back

u*|

tkm.v.M

^rorrrirs and Jruwtu,

of, his lif*», ns the toward of disones-

Mrs xagon shop: on* elevator, grain k
Nelly Bro-tn, wife of Mr. Frank C. fe;-d depot ; “on* crvmrarry ; two
Brown arose, one night in a sotn chnrohe* ; six ministers of tho go*
mambuli.iic deep, went to th* river pel; four physician* ; on* lawyer ;
bridge and, aocordmg to all accounts, five masons ; one artist’; on* um*n

■

ShMoa**0

would fully appreciate and support a

wanted, and would be Ubsually pat­
nittire manufactory; out plaining ronized ; a cood ohanoe is open to
4tb’* had -but little charms fur. him,
and malclutig
miuufhrtury; one •‘men uf tbe Imilneas."
■end lie out only began to realise that
Mr. H. C. Stoddard has opened a
the way of the transgressor was hard, slave and heading factory ; one »t*am

During the aummet of 1868,

tMtkw-a
AMOB

1

of between

and

BTATtONf

of NaKhvill* has to

F tS n E S F B K V S S V lk ttF K F

The village

day a population

“LIGHT RUNWNG DOMESTIC,

On—dByn.
HItc. Junction,
J.cee-jn.
TnM. ICT- Grand IUf&gt;U.
Karteaaa aU I'caleralnalltoain SWIM** ■. _

tbroorh Grind" .tAtaat 7to

maadNa.he'llWSJn

ITb* otnodn-d So»in&lt; Mate!** of tb* ••&lt;!•*. pm,&gt;rrirlnr ,1 .Twkeon ll.«J
WHS th. Allairtie bp***

grva a* a eall before purchasing ilwvbm.

DRUG

S T O RR
-O»-

HALBERT &amp; CO.

Fort vane, Jacnoi, &amp; soar R, R.

ffZ" Tho** having nasettlrd ac­ MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.
counts with the late firm ot Downing
TRAINS RUN BY CHICAGO IIMR.
k Little, will please call and settle
Goin* Norllu
the same before they are made
trouble and cos*.*.

DOWMING &amp; AM.

CENTRAL HOUSE.

grave vi&gt; the L.-uiks 01 the river, nl&gt;out Esq, of Charlotte, on tbe 26lb of
Ismon’s hub and spoke factory at
eighty r..ds east of Main Street, March, and fined &gt;13 by th- court.
Paw Paw. was destryoed by fire last
whm- nbont three thousand people Th- fine was pro nptly paid by Jacob.
Saturday night. It was supposed to
a-fseinhleu as I suppose for rhe pnr Theconrt ’hen discharged th* prion­
be tlte work of an mcendary. Loss
irose of or fol raring Nashville rath- r er. giving him strict injunctions to go
930,000.
lb«n the g'ori*«* 4th, a* nihe-fenthb home and try and live in peace with
Laid, of
Itelroit, intending to
t»f these had wearer seen the town the other ••Jaoob." who was the com­
"shuffle off*** the responsibility of this
before.
Mr Lo-lgc, Esq. of Battle plaining wi'nens against them.
mundane sphere cut a thre inch gash
Creek
prowetrting attorney' of
The naturallv-Jiensative feelings «»f
in his neck with a razor, last Friday
Calhoun county delivered the ora- one of »&gt;nr quiet citizens was very
night, hut be was caught in the act
much shocked, an Wednesday of last
tio t.
and was compelled to let the doctor
Tbe first station agent the Railrond week, by ^he disgraceful scene of a
sew up the gash. Cause, whisky.
had for this place was tb.it ofLewis fist fight on the street, between two
Martain Decker, a Detroiter, comDurkee, who he'd the position unlit of our respectable citizens.
On* of
the fall of 1873 when h* resigned the beligerams had his face some­ raitted suicide by taking poison on
fur promotion to track *r road master. what damaged in the melee, by h'is Saturday last.
On Saturday last, som* miscreont
His efficiency for th* post is best opponent carelessly thrusting his fist

set fire in two places, a wooden lurildattested by his long etaptoyment by in that direction.
Tho other party
tng in Marshall, but by good fortune
the company.
was minus a coat, and got a few bruis­
it was discovered ere it had gained
Th* first carload of grtin shipped es on his shins. Bnt *.« the parties
much headway.
from Barry County wgs shipped by have amicably adjusted their differ­
Two yean ago a brakeman on
Messrs Wheeler k Downing in the ences and agreed to do so no more.

We will refraifi from giving their the Fort Wayne d» Jackson R. R.
named Gilderslieve, was crushed to
The first fire that occurred in Nasti- names to the public.
The Republican* held their township death while coupleing cars. His wid­
vi.le was on the 18lh of February
1874. where the ruins are yet too caucus Saturday afternoon- Consid­ ow lives at Jackson, and last Satur­
day obtained a verdict of 92,000 in
plain, and the damage to keenly felt erable excitement grew out of an at­
of need any extended remarks in tempt on the part of Dr. Wm. Farm­ tire Circuit Court.
The Grand Rapids and Indiana R.
steer to get W. IL Martin nominated
thia connection.
.

Meals 25 Cta.

Lodgings 25 Ct*.

BOARD

Abo keep* a food selection of

GROCERIES

LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK

CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO, CIGARS, fa

CONSTANTLY ON HAND,

fl1 ALL AND WINTER GOODS
OYSTERS IN TilER SEISOX.

I will pay the Hlffwl Market Pries

Independent was for the office of Justice of the Peace 7 R. depot in Kalamazoo was consumed
was established in the spring of 1872, the convention opposing it on the by fire last Saturday. Rev. C H. Ellis editor and proprietor ground that he was a Democrat
The jury in the case Ida, and
Nashville

But th* seed* of decay were sown
iq

Tne caucus finally concluded that

Hattie Young, for murdering a bastard

its mortal feudy, for it bagnn to die if they had no timber in their own child at Hartford last winter, have
party, and were obliged to go into the disagreed and they have been dis­

plaint was Softning of the Brain.

I&gt;

Democratic ranks lor its officers, they

lingered about six months and ex were at least entitled to a choice ;
pired. Its editur thought because consequently some Libera! Republi

charged.
Thomas Clary, of Marshal, drove

inform tbe public that they will

FRESH MEATS

Spring of ttJ70.

The

ROBERTS &amp; ROE,
thank inf tbe public for past favor* aolkt*

EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE !

Give me a Call.

MEAT MARKET!

Bverybedy to invited to toll and malm the Mammoth Bute, eoMiaiine of

etc. Give them aealloa Weat mda NaiaSt
Naabeill*. Mich.

CtNRID CLSHEK.

Crockery,
Dry Goods,
Glassware,
FUHHITUBE MANUFACTORY! Notions,
Stoneware,
Clothing,
JACOB LENTZ
Hats and Caps,
Sugars,
Furs,
Teas,
Parlor, Library, Ditty, Ollies u
Buffalo Robes,
Ccffee,

his wife from home, Tuesday night,
he could make more ’•points in t five can introduced the name of E. J. Ry­ in a drunkec fit. The poor woman
minute* speech" than a whole tem­ man. The caucus then proceed to sought refuge at a neighbor** house
perance convention besides, run a ballot for the respeefative candidates. but was pursued and driven from
Together with a full auoriment of
circuit and run for Congress, getting Qu the sooond ballot Rym*n was there with violence- In the struggle
MIHBORH, PICTURES, FHAM»
six vote* ton township nn the average, leading bis competitors whereupon her leg was faulty fractured.
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
that he could run a news paper too.' M. L, Sqnier same to the “rescue,"
Dinah McCormick, aged sixteen,
DUSTERS AC.. *C._
But Ins failure tn all these undertak­ and offered himself a “living sacrifice," wife of Thoma* McCormick, ha&lt; been
ing* pnts us iu mind of the darkey's rather than that the Republican party arrested fur tddultry, and likewise
should commit the ignominious crime
John McCormick, the other party tq
little too much fur one nigger apd of choosing a Democrat a* qne of its •.hr crime- All reside at Midland.
not quite enough for two.’’ It hfcil a
good list of *ul&gt;SGribers, anda paying the right stripe.
Sqtiiers sueoredad

KJEBAL

a tkilfnl manner.
«... krycemauuly n
calL

Ml .

w
Groxra*»Nsshvill*. Barry Cocuiy. Miebissn. did
th. Eighth dsv of Omobw.

ID NT DE

UNDERCLOTHING

Baby Cabs asl Pratalittes!
coffin's

iso cAsirrs.

annwnt of Mh*erti.&lt;ing and job work in getting th* nomination, and the
caito*H tb*n proceeded to nominate

thio tragic act waa ftuntiy diScwkiw.
it was not a paying investment, and the 1mllance of the ticket.
Ou the whole the action of the can I
* aound and healthy pat-lie servant.
The Nashville News waoastabush- cut did DOC give general aat is faction,! Steool on Saturday moraing hr during
and the result is &gt; call for a tuple's

i-aucus. to lhe held on- Friday the 3rd
the ordeal of the fire—the only iu&gt;n*r

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

furniahed to order.
midmoKca-

SHR Otros AND COFFIN LIN

INaSt^lamMllr^bnL

A gang of burgthra are releving the
Jackson people of a considerable of

their property.

I ■ ■ to ■

O kiids if CiMtiry Predace tales in lEi^e Du toils, at
HW laiiat Price.
•Canid rill

G. A. TRUMAN.

�—-

A BOY LOST

FRIDAY.

eul

part of town.

Hundreds

of

NEW TIN SHOP

Ou motion the following resclution
ftiUl.i/rity tfiMi. artel, ia the easje. The wm adopted
brain is a IKindle of organs, each oi

OF C. C.

which is necessary tn tbe production

uf a certain faculty ’ or power.

The

a &lt;« Maple
fee: rides

action and .witling hand* carried out
reader advnuoed tbe theory that
household articles, fta well an to help
organized, .animated
matter flue*
fight the flames. Tbe fire origniaied
think. Had we space, yve should
TM tailor ikop bu boon reran,
ml oeer Trnraan’, Dre Good. Bore.

• u&gt;»»

»tmtm
i
Office two

roof.

gantan a temperance movement tn
thia village.
-Mr. -8. L. Hicks has moved

lo

Battle Creek, where he will go into

the blacksmith hnrittess

—The workmen are now engaaed

in excavating for the cellar of Tru­
mans banner brick block.

a. barber, m.. n, iion&gt;«&gt;-

H

*r—T“lk’up manufacturing,—that is

what Nashville

needs

iu

order to

become lhe banner village.

AKNO STRONG. Plain and Pane?
V JobPrtalc. Krwry vwWy »f

B. RASEY, Drayman. Goodsand

J

building.AHkl as a kitchen, from a like to publish the entire esaay, but
stove pipe^which tan through the as we have not we will, paar on to

—What about a Fire Department ?

Shall we haye one ? A, well organ­
ized hook and lader company As
better than nothing.

The fire was extinguished in
upon the "social evil” tn connection
the kitchen, wtusn the discovery wax
with fhtr political rights of women.
made that it hnd commani-uilcd to
Mr. Chipman staled tha: now the
the garret of the main part, and
women have no rights, politically ur
j.nokc and flames soon issu-d from
financially, and aociaily but mighty
tbe roof
(We have no fire depart­
few. We are retrograding and from
ment, but uo place can boast of bet­
the mpst potent cf cases:—the en­
ter workers in a case of fire then onr
slavement of women. "Had I pow­
men, women and children, as was
er I would amuse feelings of enmity in
dearly demonsttaied in the big fire
every woman's breast,until they rise
ol Febnrary 18.)
up and assert their own rights,”' even
It n'&gt;w seemed that no human
I power could save the building, hut a the North American mother has n

On. motmn Council adjourned,
KJ. FBIUHNER.
0. A. 1 MUM AN.
Hacvrdrr.
Piaaidat.

•fii, Cupper aid Start Irre Ware,
AU kinds «f

Will buy G-JOdB Cheap I job

The reader further stated that human­

HATS. GLUYKani FEATHERS,

A temperance lecture will be de­

Say-pass .Tit ail Wool s Mels or
HAPMOrOlLS.

ity n°edour help, God is indipendant
or THE LATE3T 8TTLES,
Snore, living a few miles 'north of thia, livered this (Friday) evening, at the
of ns. “Had I the power I would turn
And casam than erer before. Trimmed
M E Church by J. H. Kimball, Esq .
our
30,000
churches
into
school
Hats for one dollar.
'
a home, frightfully cutting his cheek of Eaton Rapids.
houses. Evils are ya the increase.
and fracturing the bone.
"The Temperance Question" will
Make home pleusent for your children.
—Throughout all the land of beau­ be the sulked at rhe M. E. Church,
Allow them their games of croquet,
tiful Michigan the women by their next Sa»bath morning, aud it is ex­
billiards, chess and ere-n cards. If
AND VISIT THE
QLEMENT SMITH,
prayers, are doing a n.'drte work pected that, there will be a union
you do nut they will aeek them away ;
When will the epidemic reach Nash­ meeting held at the Christian Church
and iu places of contamination.
ville, and much good be accomplished. on Sunday evening.
Mr. Roe and Mr. Chifwnan had a
0»er Smith A Putoaa'a Hardware.
II. D. Jordan, of Vermontville, will
—We are informed that some por­
little sharp shooting over some of the The Beat of Leather
£|ENRY H. WOOD,
Vsedlecture at ihb M E. Church, nexl
tion of Mr. Wheeler’s "History of
arguments advanced by Mr. Chipman,
ht "Work 1M
Justice of the Peace, Nashville,” are incorrect. We will Wednesday evening. It is designed which w is finally brought to a “paint"
onr pride.
that this movement shall be strictly
publish any letter of correction on
by Mr. Partello
being called upon
Call and
imicm, aid that all the denominations
tho subject that ate handed ux
for a
P PARADY, Manufacturer of
of the village be represented in the
—The Parmateer building that
ladies organ:z»tion,which we trust wit)
WOLOOTT A GREEN.
hut Mr. P.irtello'a speech proved to
Mr. Crocker has lately purchased,
be perfected as soon as practicable.
be a long, but very good one. T»»e
tinder the masterly workmanship of
Let us all unite in thia important
speech «w something ol a criticism
LIEBHAUSER,
F. McCormick and C HalUert is be
work and go forward as I person. that
on Mr. CbipiU'tu’s and Mr. Roe's,
Sinning to put on alia. New shelves,
w» may remove the great evil of
TAIL OR
although several new ideas were
owinters and a new coat of plaster
intemperance from our village and
advanced woman's sphere is home. Would ronee fu’ty aoliclt tha patron«|to of
end paint are some of the improve
save our fellow beings from the
Many things unpleasant nre found in
meats.
inebriate's disgrace and the drunkard's
J^ASdVlLLE HOUSE.
many huint-s,—if woman would have
Uai
—The Piapecr Hose Co No. 1, doom.
•
" Cxrt.G. W. McCormica. Proprietor.
MJine iuHuence in political nlfatrs.
qf Hastings, will give a gmud social
why
doesen
’
t
she
exert
t&gt;nne
of
iha(
IXVII-X-TS, - Michigan- party, at Union Hall, in that city, on
Nuhvilku Mvch 24,1874.
influence at home. But agreed that
Thursday evening, April 7«h. The To 'be Editor of tha Nashvtlla Nawa:
Allow ua to oongraiuhU you, Mr. fitmne (lie woman were doing a noble work
boys have always had tho name of

(Look at their hand-bills.)
E um Trottghing a SpeuuUy.

Drugs

e. APPLEMAM. Milliner and

H

village, was, last Tuesday, kicked by

Holl Your Horses, Strader!

Medicines
Groceries, &amp;c.

NEW HARNESS SHOP

IttBMjaii Cemelor'at Lai,

-in thu temperance cause ; they antrying lo nave their homes. Snuposr

getting up first class parties, and we

are informed that

JJN10N HOUSE-

this

is to be the

lh».IUn «r &gt;b« p MteW, wl
finest of lhe season. Dancing bill Si. brilliant effort -a. Surety, Bar'
—James Ward, who shot "Love,
MtclilBan.
while out hunting, in Kansas, (an nr-

F Damcxr, Propriator.

KAHHVLLE.

-

count of which was given in last
last Monday.

WM. JONES,

hide the

three days, and the jttry were out you will be toft out of oar social galheriup.

eight minutes when they brought in a

pHAS. W. DE MA BAY,

JEWELER Jk OPTICIAN.

gRUrelUsraa* ^dyrrtUmadji.

HARDWARE.
HM1TH &amp;

PUTNAM

—Hastings Banner.

the

curtains

suacII

take

treachery in

of last

a

to drink

goons, Stationery,
We will sell
Goods Cheap if we
don’t lay up a cent.
WHOLESALE

PresmptiBM -creftlly CBmponoded

STONE &amp; MAXSON.

NICHOLS’ GROCERY!
PROVISIONS, k,
NICHOLE

AND SHOES.
CALL
HOTEL, N. T. Pana-

RETAIL

JOB PRINTING
AT Tins OFFICE

Propriatar of tha

Hava recairrt tbrir vvw SPRING STOCK.

and

Then followed more sharp-shooting
by Mr. Roe, Smith, Chipman', and

B DRY GOODS STORE
In Nashville,- Mich.

the following question for ita next

Monday evening session :
Retolced. That the present move

—Dewey, the frog-footed

editor

Dry Goods, Groceries,
Bars, Caps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
Ac.

— AND —

WOOL CAliLLNt MACHINE!

ould reopact folly snlica i

D. M. FURCUIS,

New Stooi ci Stacie and Fancy

give onr readers the best local paper in circular fornis at this office, during of tho Hastings Banner is again at
our absence, over (he signature and at his mean, low tricks. But then it is
in^Baxry County.
My Carding Machine
the responsibility of the writer—we just as natural fur him to be mean as
BROWN AND BLEACHKD,
—We are frequently asked what
having previously refused tojre&amp;fl'sAil it is for a cat to yawl when you tread
Is (eliciting a very large ma of custom.
kind of a town is Nashville, what
COTTONS. DENINES, TICES,
in the Nzws—und not even one on her tail. Ones iij&gt;on a time he
are her advvantages, and what are
YANKEE NOTIONS.
STRIPES COTTONADES.
One uf
letter was added or tak'-n away by laugh*, school at Buchanrn.
the quality of her business men. We
GENTS AND LADIES
us. And when it teas printed, coming his female pupils he was in the
CHECKS
CARPET
also answer that Nashville’s growth
rk has riven universal aattofacttoa
UNDERWEAR.
frotp the source it did, we thought no habit of very often cruelly beating.
Ims always been rapid ; her natural
WARP, COTTON BATTS
Defies Cumpetitioa I
HOSIERY, fc.. fe., j-c.
sane person would lake exceptions On the last day of school, to partly
advantages arc above the average
KID CLOVES NOTIONS 4*.
to'if; but it appears the coat was pay him- off" for- his mean teas she
and her business men are enterprising
made for someone and it fit, for “(he wrote upon tbe blacktxmrd :
whole soled, Nu. 1 fellows. Friend
■•G.rod by MboUra; Good by acbad ;
hurt bird always flutters," and the
we have tho ingredients to make a
Good by D»wy, yon larood old f-ol:"
•■touched" has sought to injure us.
Hee city of Nashville, and let’s do it.
And it remained there nearly (lie
simply because our types told the
entire afternoon before
it
was
—A trip to Eaton Rapids last
storp. Our job printing business is
IS COMPLETE.
discovered by the now dlunriaus!
Tuesday, found that little city in a
just ns honorable as selling .goods,
flourishing condition. The ncwAndcrsenator and editor of the Hastings
SKOtERiK , DrugsPPtfiYlSJUNS
and until Gabriel blows liis trumpet
aon House is being hurried rap idly to
Banner. These facts are still green
for us, wo intend lo earn our bread
READY MADE CLOTHING
in
the
memory
of
many
of
the
old
yahibe HOIIONS,
completion. li has four stories with
und potatoes by means of it. /nd Buchanites.
Imsement; will have gas. elevator and
Made «p in faahtonobto
Sclxool Books
then the thrilling, awful doom lacked
all the improvements of a modern
on the last end of that "open letter."
Stoue.anelJWoodcu H
Nashville, Mich.. |
city hotel. Citizens, hotel keepers,
0O to #30 A. SUIT.
Justus if the influence of a "one hoss
March 31, 1871. )
and all expect a big nuh of invalids
And all Lifidx nf Guitdt
clerk," or a broken down merchant
Special meeting held.
to the springs this season.
could forever shot us out from lire
Present. Downing, Hardy, David­
still
faan-Ito
lbs
lUabsstsr
kibd
i&amp;a
l«
—"Competition is the life of trade " society of our good patrons in this son and Clever, Trustees.
Minutes ol the previous meeting
Nashville is to have competition in village. Some one has commenced
the wheat buying bosincs. Messrs. this "muss" ami they wsay drink the read aud Approved.
The following neednnts wt(p pre­
Griffith and
Keer,
well known cup of gall and bitterness io the very
sented, and on-motion allowed :
Good’ and Faicxa, before piircaaatog.
hroughonl this vidnily. have com­ drags be lore the end cometh.
We Win. E. Griggs,
pleted arrangements to open a com
have a host of good backers in this
services as Marshall, t3.57

Dry Goods

DRESS GOODS,

SMITH * PUTNAM.

AND

What Noh? HLSWOBTH &amp; FOLUB WOLVERINE MILLS!

few cloves to

ol whisky from their

by the women to suppress inteinper
that our shanty isn’t warmer thaq a originated a fis farther from the ance i" justifiable.
l«arn, and oor rollers and type would truth than that article, as can be
The leading disputanta are Mr.
and
not work worth a “cent." "When proven by .fifty reepectable
Partello on the affirmUive and Mr
men of
this Chipman on the negative.
Spring time fully arrives, gentle rexpected burioess

Annie,” we will nrt be troubled in village. In the first place, wo never
It was printed
that way, and then we are going to fAddiahed th it article.

c. c WOLCOTT-

BROWN &amp; PILCHER",

When men go

Partello, and the Lyceum closed with

The above libelous article appeared

weeks iu the columns of the Hastings Ban­
The most degraded
News. Il was very odd weather, ner, last week.
of
humanity
never
and many of our readers are aware specimen
appearance

There is

be aroused?

gamble, they

the 13th of March, after a session of

for the

drunk in the gutter wouldn't the men

behind

His trial closed on

verdict of "not guilty ’’
•^We owe trar reader* an appology

dnnk, carouse around and Im- found

the social’ relations.

He has a wife living

near this village-

for instance that the women should

I also keep in t-onnertion with
the Tin Shop, in their sm«M»n.5'ihe
Clipper Rtttj^.r Sr Mmrer. the Taylor
Sf- Gate Ruke. lid Haxtinyx, M ke'l
Cnlttratof, Jurham and S'Uth. Bend
Waftmti. Buckeye Grain Drill, Ptowe,
Hrrrmct, Road Scraperx, Sfc.

[JACKSON, MICH.

MUSIC TEACHING!
IRS. I. J. TIUEB1AN

-wob/K:

All parties mplisg

MRS. L. O. OROCKER

Millinery Goods.

—A boy by tbe name ef John

SIOIE &amp; MiBOl

Tbe Beard of F-eyOration for tha viflagr
of Nashville will be in session on Saturday
April 4ih, 1874. All vo rn miu: be Regia-

Aitentioa ttepateiramns.
The Republican Caucus for the Towaablp
of Camhton. will be held at Me-’orniek Halt
Frid.y, April Srd, 1874. A good attendee
is expected.
voice in the coundi of the chiefs and
______
Bz Oaosa or CoHMfreas
hole was punched through the ceiling
uo brave dare dispute her right.
and water dashed through while men
Woman is worthy and ctpab.e of
swarmed the roof, tore a hole through
administering the laws of our govern­
an I the fire met a cold bath from

Horochoelrq; tine MlaMed W&gt;7•

Tin Fild

Befistrallea Notice.

ment. The liquor law is a dead letter, bis Just mvlrsd an addblon to her stock of
that direction, and thus tbe fire was
—During the hast two months ov*&gt;r
because men ou account of their
stooped.
TAMES FLEMING. Deputy Shrrfinancial aspirations dare not enforce
SlOO/DO ha* been paid out to the
Tbe loss te the building was about
iL Woman has done more to check
fanners and contractors on the Grand
8300. It was insured in a Chicago
intemperance in the lost three months
River.
Valley
Railroad
for
wood
aud
QIMPSON it WEBSTER. BlackIns. Co.
than man hus ia the last generation.
ties to be used on the road.
D «.!€!». AU kl»d» of work U» Hx
mm!

CITY DRUG STORE

VToJcStt.

ATTEIVTI OPi
FELLOW CinzENS.

CASH &amp; EXCHANGE

Boots ui Stea

mision depot; opposite the elevator, vicinity, who are anxious to see «s E. J. Feighuer, Recorder’s fee, 8.00
where they will buy all kinds uf put this mailer through.
Motion being made the President
appointed the following persons as
fanner's produce, and keep for sale,
Inspector* of Election, to be Iml |
TBELYCKl'H.
shingles, lath, lime, plaster, etc. Now
April 7, 1874, Clever, Davison and E.
let the farmers bring in their cenus
L*st Monday night the Lyceum J. Feighrrer.
loronr buyers will give them better waa well attended. Mr. John Roe
On mat ion Coqncd adjourned.
prices than they can get in Charlotte, read a very interesting and
B. J. FE1GHNER.
S. A. TRUMAN,
Rvcontor. f _______ Prsriden^
Vermontville or Hastings.
iasTBucTivs ssaar
—Charier Srebbie, .rent Send,, I “ ‘h° n’i”d-,U
«”»l»
.nd Moviei h&gt; town r.Illin, .round |
«• ~id IhM lhe mind bed Nashville Friday night, and wtM visit
for a few day* with his
Dal properties, such as mem

Tb*a &lt;mj «... Slor. in SmAtIIU.

My Motto is,” The Nimble Sixpence

Sagara, Tea*, Cofftuw, Spices,
Our motto is t
ground and whole, Orangt-a,
liaising Kerosene Oil,
And Everything in tbr Oroe-ry Na« al ox

market rules.
Naafe villa. Kh. l&amp;. 1873.

AYLSWORTH 4 PULLER

change evriy t:n«.

�•------ ---

CMP I!
but m they all r*- OBI
rioter traarment It !
Utay te know Ja-C shu ,

SmJEUJ

yoT?kt.‘rta1asa.iag«CK
“JUBILEE.ORGANS.”

p«*r
..

CummaroalTr«&lt;».*’»

troduciiau of ITtllu

With of March.
-

riJlKK AXD {‘ASVALTna*
for Lord Hector of the Unlvsralty erf GW—Tho Irish mumbvrs of the British Parlia-

—Prince Btanarek, acoordiuK to late re-

Ailou county, Ind.. fell dead white feeding Ute

tamed. Loes, ♦45,000.
Tockw Manufacturing Company's

&amp;

tire iierbe foond «n tbe
uasMHi NwFBrtirarooB
nitt, tbe mediclMBi

Ku a I nt, Kueer &amp; Kurious

dally aakod. “What Utbe ewraebf 4he
unparalleled success
tkrsF’ Our answer hi, riisd they remove

Had. S&gt;. AnlSon,'. Flnj Roue Basin or Ery- ;
ritwhUL ' Rtog-wonns, Pimples, Blotches,
f&gt;|n*ta. Ln-.;!
• ■
Soro Eyes, Itongh Hkiu, Beurf.

Ukwra at the Liver, Stomach, Kldneye, and

which

cover# Ute boolilt- .Tltof
t!w
blood purifier and a inc-giving prw*

item’s

144 School Teachers Wanted

discovered it had. teen nearly devoured.

deetanyed by fire. Lora^tSOO.OOO.

COCQB, COLD OB BOBB TBBOAT
—Mt. CroeaBriliah Homa Secretary, has
t prop­
announced ft I*arUamcnt that’ ths Govern­
rooster
ment has no intention of. interfering with

Hom upon Charles Sumner in Faneull Hall,
aud Mr. Schurz has accepted the invitation.
Ohio.
'
—The Committee of tho Califorma Soaato
—The .Etna Cutlery Works, in Kew Britain,
appointed to investigate tbo matter iiavo re­
ported that no improper influences wore mwd tamranffr. W50.000. ‘
—A singular and fatal accident te reported
United States Senate.
James Hiebcrt, eluintlcJ againat a table while
tho pursuit of the property she claims in
Now Orleans grows warmer with nuecosalve lamp-globe, savoring (hlf -JrigBiaz jvsin. He
disappointmt,xte. Every resort to BUgirirm bird to death In’fift'mluutwL
having failed, ah; has brought tar claims
—Three children of John Hornbrook, resid­
ing In Waterford, Racine, county, Wia,- want
aldered by the Committee on Private Land fishing qp a wnall ilajm. akd whUo •«&lt; engaged
tbs ice broke bencatit them and they were
drowned.
-Philadelphia had a ♦175,000 fire last

King Alcobbl shown no eigne,
abatement.
All along .the line a fuailade of prayer and

FAMILY

J’JIYSIC’IAN

THIS 18 NO HUMBUG.

are a gentle Pt
reJwrlng Cor.g:
the Liver and

V &gt;^“*5 S-st rZ S|n
8*&lt;2,?»2 = S&amp;

rrrm

Obtain

a

tb*

AOXNT»w»n««dintowx&gt;.i-

?'

--■5|s t-5 8 V^s s'vj.

Vo Person can take these Bitters

sis

I ceuMd by a pamphlet written by a Paraoe that

according to.dlrectioss, and remain long
unwell provided their bonoe afro net
sirov ed by mineral poison or other
means, and vital organs waalcd beyond

OVD MUK8K.

prophet resented tho insult by an attack upon

kiUod, and others badly treated.
—Twelve thousand Staffordahire (England)

3000 WORDS
EMPLOYMENT.

PROFITABLE

OoME, AND LET US REASON ToOETHKIL
—To the afflicted in body, we aay a few
words of plain, practical reaaoniug. No
—Tho Grand Traverse college building, al
matter under what form of sickness yon
Bentonia, ■ Mich., . hu stwewmbed to' tbe
labor there is one great truth you
Address W. A. Henderson &amp; Co., Cloveflames.
.
should ever keqS in muid, vis.: AU din­
. land, 0., or St. Louis, Mo.
te ruthlessly emptied into the gaiter. But
ease originates: in an impure condition
FBRKIFS
....... i
.......... ... —r
... r—
March
24,
gives
tho
following
particulars
of
a
of
the
blood.
Purify
that,
and
the
disauccoes not always attends- the efforts of tho
terrible
steamboat
explosion
on
the
MiaatesipBOLD BT ALL KBDICINB DBALBB&amp;
canc must depart, for it has nothing to
ladies. Once ini while they encounter an
obdurate fellow who rexenta thuir interference pl river: • ‘jFtatowboat Crescent OJty, from feed on; but ydn’cannot purify tho CHILD1UJ UFTKS 1AM1K HAUL AMI)
with what ho considers, hia legitimate buai- New OrIsans for SL Louis, with a tow at fire blood by tho uac ol poisonous drugw
MICK.
nese, and at otfajw. times tho besieging force freight bargee, orw fual-bargc, aud a trading­ and exhaustive s'imnlanto ; the relief
boat laden with thirteen tons of ougar, blew which theac afford is t&lt; mi&gt;orary and doseal of tha ladles ovorcomos these‘trifling up at &amp;30 this morusig at the foot of Meatodrawbacks, and tho attack te renewed with
THE YOL'MU
part of the boat was blown into atoms, and discovered is Dr. Walkrk’h Famovs
ViNKOAitBirrKBB, compounded of simple
—The news from tbe real of thu threatened
herbs. Nd matter how hopeless your
Indian. hoatHitica in tho Weal te notao m&gt;of tho lost: CapL James Dawson, Mate Uen- case may seem, try tho Vinboah .Bit­
Hlpt Jahn Ostrander and wife, ters, and a few draughts will convince
cane telegram says: '‘The troops at Hpotted ry
1*1101
William Muddy, Watchman Dan Mattle, you of the virtue. Dr. Walker, the dis­
Tail cxjwct trouble, and aro fortifying in a
coverer of thia priceless remedy, had
jx&gt;«itian which commaiute the agency. Tbe cabin-boy unknown, aud throe colored fire­ been given up to die by tho physician*,
men. Wounded—Ooo. Van Hantan, pilot leg
and m now "a Bound and healthy man
TROMPtOK. BBOWNM CO.. PsMtehsrs,BoetDe.
TH£ MARKSTB.
thing but friendly. 80 far nothing has teen
from their use.
36
NEW YORK.
GaBAT kZBVCTIOK.
accompitehed. Tho more hostile Indiana have
Bxzr»-lC&gt;ai3c. HixM-Ure,
Maktin Chuxubwit, who, on his visit
Peter Hall, proprietor of the trading-boat,
Wrvteni.
badly bruised."
■ to America, thought he had been swin­ .Cotton—l£^c.. Flovb—Superfioe
utMMriUod m it wan a month ago.”
tXJO^AOO. Wxxat—No. -3
OhiCHto,
—
The
number
of
lives
loot
by
tho
expioeion
—•ita Milwankoe and St. Paul Railroad
dled when he found that the iota he
Company low mortgaged all its property and
Incrwued VicilitiMto Club Organizer,.
and Mark Tapley had bought in Eden
franchises to Biuvell Bago and Levi I*. KLor- sipju river, waa. thirteen instead of ten, as' at
were all under water, should visit this
first
announced.
The
pecuniary
Iowa
la
♦300,ton for e35,0W,W&gt;.
THE
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.,
remarkable country now, when lota
-Freight Condnoor Z.-3L Bate/ of the known to bo under water bring 612,500
ponies is reported from Flat river, in Mont­
calm county, Mich. A number of mill gates
aide of New York Harbor were recently
Hl., the other day.
Good
—A shocking casualty is reported from New sold at that price to tho New York
York. By the buraing of a House in 'One Wrecking and Dredging Company.
dteturbanco.
Hundred NtdiForty-'bocond street Mra. Dame
A FRAcnaAL toper proposes the follow­ Ctsmnou, IXTXJ4.M; Stoeli Steen, gJ.IOuitJT.S ;
—A fight between United Statoe soldiers
aud her three children periahod, the husband
ing compromise tH the temperance wo­ Ncrthrrn Fattened Texaxe, JXW&amp;l.X. Hmm
aud Indians reosntiy occnrro! in Arizona, in
and two children escaping. /z t
men ; "O, - woman, in our hours of ter, nJOfca.®; Krd Winter, »S.S&lt;M7.0rt.
happy hunting grounds. Th
e.uw, yon know we’ll do whate’er you WmuT-No. 1 Syring, JL2&lt;S®1.X; Ko. 2 Spring.
wao accidently ehcl and killed at PotoeL* few please ; we'll promise to renounce the
—Heavy suite have been instituted by Now days ago, by a young sou, through the care­
sin of Bourbon, brandy, rum and gin,
ftU.Ve. Kvw-No. 1 ffitjuSSic. Bxulxt-Xo. 3, »l.*0
less handling of a JdatoL
and so far as to refrain (nxoept when
Homes In the Near West.
—Nearly WX&gt; persona were in attendance on
—Ono hundred and sixty thousand dollars
tempted) from champagne; bnt have
the Canal Convention which met in Bock
Island, Bl. On tho recommendation of al Brownaville, Tenn. .
some mercy, do, my dear, and leave,
the Committee on Credentials, »J1 psnuma
oh, leave ns lager Iwer !”
present interested bi the subject before the
Fnot-a-F-rtr* end XX, Sa.3O0A.OO. Whxat—No. X
The Organ ns n house hold instrument
body were admitted as delegatee. Mr. J. M. bouse of Goodhue A Undcuor aud several
Allen was chosen President. Ex-UeuL-Gov. residences, camring a loss of *100,000, princi-' has been rapidlygrowingin favor,and the
yearly sides ore now enormous. A good
Brom, of Chicago, addressed tho convention pally covered by InsuroDca.
organ remains in tune, ia easily kept in
at length in favor of the Kock Inland and Henorder, and blends naturally with the qual­
for tbe^Hoe printing presses, fell through an
FOR REED ORGANS!
ify of the voice. Theadvertiaemcntof the
tho transportation question
CINCINNATI.
elevator-way of the Clifton House, in Chicago,
Smith American Organ Co., in another
and was almost instantly killed, a few days column, is referred to the considt ration of
our readers. Thia house has an enviable
particularly aanorting tho Ijoncfite of the
—The chemical works of Chappal Bros., of reputation forgood work and fair dealing.

delights of a fimt-claaa conflagration. The

etrougboldn of the enemy, unable to rextet the
constant, unin termi Ithig fire, mu-render to

TemperancS at tie Cross Roads,

gAN.aro tbs Mat and cbt

qatl’

?SSar ?u

Wanted, Persons

TEAS AND COFFEES

From $75 to $250 per Month,

B’ESf.sr.'Ln

omrnend the improvement of the mouth of
the MiaateeippL Mr. Hawtey*a bill, n»w beWe
gaa, tbelllinote and Bock rivera,'waa Indorsed.
A committee of thirteen, with Mr. Allen at
their head, waa appointed to memorialize Con-

With the voice of spring coma robins,
risixcui. xxb HUtomtrAL.
—The employing printers of New Orleans flowers, b shoal of new-fledged M. D’s.,
have demanded a reduction of the price of and the latest styles in caakeU.
composition from GSccute to 50cents per 1.000
LlHERALFFT OF PHTHICIAM8.—It 11M

lllinoio waa advisod to code tho control of tl»o
Illinois river aud the Illinois and-Michigan
canal as navigable highways to the Federal
Government, If, in return, it would assume concede. As

parage any n
lock- they did riot

ihsmsolrae. Tills hav
r liberal course towards

—The airilia cf the New Orleans printers
women of Daytow, Ohio, had aucccoded in
doefag only four oalooiw, 9C2 aiill remaining

Bod,

DETBorr.
WwjUT-Bxtm, NljaaxctlH; No. 1 Itod, »1JM^

PBICF.UIW. nr wm. k. clarke.

«k©«JXe- Csovsa S«n-»A»S®&lt;J».
CLRVELAND.

HOUSEHOLD 1

PANACEA
AXD

1

uucii , w» uiwv1*" •vo»
-­
entire country during the Sammer aoa
Aulntua, and roinarkaWy so daring
son? of unusual heat'and dryntss. irro
invariably accompanied by exteBriv© de­
rangements of too uloUiAch and It yer.
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purga^V®. warUD® a P&lt;^orfur influence upon these various orpans, is essentially Doceasarj'. TUeru
.« no cathartic fop the purpose equal to
Dr- J. Walker’s Vinmiar Bittem.
as they will speedily remove the darK­
colored viteld matter with which the
bowels are loaded, at tho same time
stimulating the secretions of the llvor,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of tho digestive organs-

Fortify the body against dl-ea**

by puriiying all i» fluids with Vdocab
.Bittejul No opidemU can take, hold
of a system thus forc-artned.

Dyspepsia or Indigestion/Head­
ache, Pam to the Shoulders, Coughs
Tigbtnees of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour .
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
tho Muutbr Bilious Attacks. Pal DI Uinp Portable Soda Fountains! In
uitiou of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Pain to the region of;the Kid­
$40, $50, $75 and $100.
' ^®0&lt;*n' DclUn,E 4X0 CHEAP. neys, and a hundred other painful
toms, are the offsprings of DyspepsiaOno bottle wlH prove a better guarantee
Shipped Heady for Use.
IJLl M.oufarturnd bT J- W. CHAPMAN of iu merits than a lengthy advertise­
a CO., MAIritOX. IWb.
ment.
■
.
BiijSa
KKXP yolk A CA^ApNIFB.
Scrofula, or King’s Evil, Wto
Swelliao. Vlccn, Eryripetaa, Swrifed N«M,
Goitre, Scrofulom Inflammation^ Indoftat
InflammatiomAf-WSiiijiiBN^ Afletfion", Old
*1*37 ST A test?c 111r /&lt;;?&gt;.* 1 ll.

IOWA AND NEBRASKA!

In three.

NO PAYMENTS REQUIRED,

mo.'it obstinate and mtn

For InfbunmMfl
RheuniRtisiM.^oui

on bouithold

Ki'™Land
1*" “Comnluioacr.
* *"4,111* C'driuK
Burllurton, lox

Instructor

For Skin Dieses, Eruption*, Tot­

EXTERMINATORS

ter, Balv-Rhenm, Blntebea, Spots, Pimple#,
Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles Ring-wcMhs,

’ aho INSECTPOWDER FOB

Sccrfk. Qtecotoratam of tbe.Skin, IJun.-xand DisJases of Ute Skin of whatever name
or nature, arc literally dug up and &lt;wrwl
MJjaErr rr.*"11'

UNHAM

S

Pin. Tnpe, and other Worms,

FIASCOS.

lurking in thesyrtem ofso many ttamstuda,
arc eflectually deetrej'ed-and rumored. No
system of medicine, no venuifugos, no mr-

Dunham &amp; Sons, Manufacturers,
Warereemc.« kart I4tb Street,
[Established IBM.J
NEW YORK.

For Female Complaints, tn young
or old, married or angle, at the dawn of wv-

Entirety of Halal, are tl&gt;e only

FOR REEI&gt; 0RGA5K.
An excellent and attractive tad
those who need a short and easy ,
outer

nnwx * cu.

tbougli lhev are not ormt arc made known to

•UpCfenpu,.
Aiw.

Dr. Wilhoft'h Asn-Pimiomc oh Fk
tzs and AocbToxic!—Wilhoit's Tonic has en-

to pay them their waged for February. The tabli.hod itself as tha real infallible chiUcure.
It te universally adxuitted tn ta the only reha-

Sassi

LINIMENT, i
HOUSEHOLD
l'*NACEl

THE SMITH

AMERICAN ORGAN CO.

id Chronic

a* (Ley ndvauca is*'
to bandysis of tho Boweia. --x-n fu».v.
agafert ttjta'ttUh dutf
&gt;13
kuax Bittbm occMioaolly.

Orient Safety Lamps,

Dollar

JlDis- •
F have
.in the

tent and Intonmttent
lhe Blood, Liver, KM
these Bitters have no ee
are caused by Vitiated ]

Bteod when*
ever you find ita impurities bnrating thrpugh
tho Ain 1n Pimples, ErupUoua, or Son.*;
cleanse It when yon find it atatnmUxl and
»lu«i«h in thevehu:; dtatwe it wheat it te
fouhyour feelings will toll Ton wtaa. Keep
lhe blood pure, and tho health of tbe sysleiu
will follow.

AGENTS MAKE $10 A DAY

FAMILY

the aaUMteb-

FOlAtMAL.

NBwMellioftforRBfiaorEans’
Clarke's

Of the niUoual banks . tradicte the prevalent
remedies ie
their opposition to p
___________________ __________ J them. Wo
have always had confidence In the huuorablo
motives of our moflical mon, and arc glad &lt;o

WantecHAgents.

ORGAN AT HOME!

Fried iu tax. UM. Q'h, «100. Oitt, MOO
WMtr Nkhixaa, LS; Ko.

Ipnhlimuton.

—The lady crusaders ofi Springfield, IU ,

against them by r flrunkartl’s wjf«.

MILWAUKEE.

Aokkts desiring to canvass for popu ■
♦1K.00CL, .
.
,
_ _______
-A^large portipH pf ih» bnrineea pmiof 1st, uuick-atUina,t tiandard i*orfa, as
•‘Art of Money-Making," bv Mills, etc ,
see Card of 'Al Broomhall, Muscatine, la.

Wants,

Housekeeper’s Friend.

WMflOML

Bilious. Remittent and-Intel*
mittent Fevero, which arc m preva­
lent in the valleys of otjr great rivers
throughout the Unltod States, eraWte.
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, MhTOtir^*-

_.aloguefor 1874 will be
nkw maps, ch*kt»
NEWtaxa. Illinois’,om»*?£

NASBY

wttssrr'L*

Uvc, and Aflti-Bilten*.
'
Grateful Thoufumds proclaim Vin­
egar Bitters tha most wonderful luvigorant that ever auxtaioed tho ttaking
xystent.
.
’

WALLACE A SONS,

NOVELTY

PRIITIN8 PRESSES

UTASLISHED
FASOLY

LINIMENT.

walrtxl tn taM a Stela Convention Lu May.
-Hwuinatwua by the Frwideu'; Daniel B.
Ciiffe, Collector of Internal Revenue, Fourth
DiatrioUrfTMmMMM; Carlin itoaaouw, Ite­
rative erf Public Momya. at CaWker City, Kan.

REAELT A SDARTER OF A CENTURY.
50,000 ORGANS SOLDI!

Ovor 10,000 tn Vse.

BEMJ. O. WOODS,

MILLIONS OF ACRES
FARM BSGIMffl.

An Organ Leading 3,000 Singersl
in xkbiiaSka..

LANE 6l BODLEY.

NOW FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. ]
Tm Tears Credit. Interest c*ly « per cent

The Beat J’cA-table Farm

!

THE PIONEER

tte dcAosm

\UHKX WKtryWQ TO ADVFMTISKVM.
VW pil-WM- my ,«u «nw the advrrlteewemi

,2N E &lt;fc BODLEY

appHeeuon.

BUY J. &amp; ?. COATS’ BLACK TIM fig w IAM]

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ADVEXT1SU0 RATES:

&gt;, Barry County, .Mich.,

ORNO STRONG.

“ Progression. No Retrograding.”

TEX«Sj »l.WrEUlSKCM,

VOL. I.
to-night; we’ll drop the keys overboard
and make an end of them.”
Before tllta doom, however, had been
carried into effect, a claimant appeared
lor the bunch of key*. They were not
mine, it seemed, but nurse's—Nurse

A DOWN KA ST JAR.

Mayoock's.
Nurse came in with het youngest
charge quite .breathless at the danger
she had escaped, “Lor! whatever
should I have done if master had

thrown my keys away?”
She is a comely old lady, of dignified
presence, with a brown fare and a hand­
some double chin, aquiline noae, which
approaches the chiu more closely than
of old, owing to her lack of teeth ; a
very dramatic woman, mind^m, full of
•action and gesture; with it all, a very
comfortable, motherly body.
“ You’re quitesure they are your keys,
nurse ?” said my wife.
“BlfeM you, yes, ma’m," said nurse,
sinking down into a chair. She is not
strong on her pins, and we don’t exact
rigid ceremony from her. “ Why, I
can tell you the history of the whole

Tur trivial thlora whteh you clux^e t&lt;&gt; build up

t

,
'
’

JIRS. MA YCOC1TS KEYS.

For some years I have been the owner
of a bunch of keys—a good big bunch,
of which, however, oily two were prac­
ticable. For a long time I had resolved
to sort that bunch of keys, most of
which were waifa and strays. There
were two or three latch-keys, one, I
verily believe, of a house in London nt
which I lived fifteen years ago ; one of
a house in Brighton long green up dii»
manibtu.
Memory refuses to affix
titles to the rest. At last, however, a
happy fate has relieved me of the in­
cubus of this useless bunch of meta).
A change of residence has deprived me
of the two last working keys, and left
me unencumbered. Of what use are
keys to me'?. I have never more money
than I can conveniently carry in my
pocket. The few letters that I receive
all the world, is ^el«nne to read ; they
orc read extensively in the house­
hold, I know. I have long since thrown
open my skeleton cupboard, and finding
the grizzly specter I dreaded a mere
harmless joist of some decayed old
building, with a few laths nailed across
it, simulating ribs and vertebrw, I have
burnt it upon the domestic hearth and
scattered its adws to the four winds.
Thus, bare as my cupboards may be,
they orc at least dean and white wnNhed
And my soul is emancipated from
locks and keys.
In this state of happy freedom I was
one day sitting by the open window,
stoukiug the fragrant matutinal pipe,
and conning over the TYmea, placidly
conscious of the pleasant morning
sounds and sights ; bolls jangling softly
from the town hard by, the clank of a
scythe in a field below, the cry of the
mon with the vegetab!c»-cart ;
dog
barking, fowls clucking, children at play
—according to one of the Welsh triads,
the three signs of an inhabited connin-.
It was a leisure time with everybody at
home. My wife seemed for once to be
in nn idle • mood. Sailors, you know,
when there comes an idle, time—when
the wind blows fair and steady, and the
sails draw as evenly as if they were
molded in papicr.niaehe; when oil the
sheets aje' belayed, and they have
finished coiling little repe* round big
ones ; when the First Lieutenant wears
an unruffled brow, and the boatawain
has ceased from piping, and there is
nothing whatever to do—Jock and Tom
proceed forthwith to ovcrnnnl their
chests. So with women, I think—some­
thing, in idle moments, they will over­
haul; in thia cue the work-bokek
Ends of ribbon are sorted, bits of laoe
turned over and mentally appraised,
holf-finisfied undertakings are sighed
ov&lt;t ; the eldest daughter looking grave­
ly on, with a view to the welfare of Aer
eldfs t daughter Dolly. At the bottom
of the basket is a doftrie of uucomiidercd trifles.
. “ Ned, here's something of yottts/’the
wife oays ; “here's a bunch of keys I"

Mrs. Maycock, like other story-tellers
I know, requires very delicate handling.
If you let her sec that you expect a story
from her, she either shuts up altogether
or spoils her talc by over-effort. She
must be left to herself and gently in­
dined to discourse of her experiences.
To be heard in full perfection, her narrative must flow naturally from surround­
ing circumstances.

With the late lamented Mayco. k I
had no personal acquaintance; but I
formed a vivid mental picture of him
j from his widow's occasional descrip­
tion*. He was thin and sbimII, rather
lame, a reserved, fiery-tempered man,
who had a vivid sense of bis own dig­
nity and a rather contemptuous opinion
of the female sex. He was an upper
workman of some sort, earning good
wages and laying by a little money—a
valuable mon in his own way, and well
thought of by his employers.
To return to nurse. Her attention is
diverted for a moment by the youngster
on her lap, who makes u desperate pull
at her c-np-strings, and almout succeeds
in demolishing that elaborate fabric.
" Bkss his little'ort,” cried nurse;
“ ain’t he playful, sir. He do take after
you, do Master Ralf.”
“ I don't see it all," raid the wife, “I
don’t see the least resemblance."
“ But look at his eyes, ma'am, and
then at his little ways ; oh, he do take
after master, • surely.
Then ho is so
ond of books."
’
“ Fond of books, is he ?” said I, with
a downing interest in the little chap.
" He is fond qL books," continued
nurse, with pride.- "He’s tortd all the
leave* out of mine.”
His father shuddered, and thought he
had better be taken away.
" But about the keys, sir, as I was
telling you the way I knows ’em. This
here one with the ’ole in it is the key
of my cheat of drawero. And these two
just alike—ah, yon sees them two to­
gether, sir?”
“ Yea, I see them."
“ Well, one of them was poor May­
cock's key—the key of his box, where
be kep* all his treasures; and, sir, he
just were careful of this here key ; and
this one," went on the nurse, with a
twinkle in her eye, “ I had made a pur­
pose exactly like the other, so that I
could get at Maycock’s box whenever I
pleased.”
Mrs. Maycock laughed a jolly langb,
in which I joined.
Perhaps if I had
owned a bunch of keys of my own, I
should not have laughed so' freely.
The wife looked doubtfully at the
eldest daughter. Was Ibero any fear
of such loose principles being infec­
tious?
“ Maycock was very strict, you see,
ma’m," went uu nurse, “ and very stingy
.about his money. So ranch a week
doled out regular every Saturday, and
no more if you dies for it, and* ofk n
enough it wouldn’t run to it Every
week a pound; and whether I was
brought to i&gt;ed, or whatever happened,
there was no more.
So I contrived
this here key as would open his box,
and when T really couldn't .manage any
other way, I’d used to unlock May­
cock’s box and taka out a snvrin ; never
no more than that, I assure you, ma’m.
And I don't think he missed it ever I
H* took out his money every now and
then, when it growd to be a big lump,
and divested it somewhere, and then
he’d frown and shake his head over his
box, sometimes, as if he couldn’t make
it wine right ; but he nevfr said any
thing to me, no more did I to him ; no,
and never breathed a syllable to any
living soul how I managed it"
Here Mrs. Maycock took breath, and
then went on:
“ But one day I wanted something
very bad for my second little girl—a
cloak, -or a hood, or something ; I went
to his box and took out a auvrin. H'»

NO. 28.

NASHVILLE,'BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, APRIL 11), 1874,
-COMURKB8I0NAL SUMMARY.
there’d tie a desperate talk I So what
docs I do but I gets hold of a new farden, .. Monday, Moreh 30.—Snate.—A bill for ths
and I ilip* it into the box along with
the two suvrins ; and glad I w» I done
it, for presently in comes Maycock' reported by O«!«al-y from
talite*., ..The Senate n
looking as black as you please.
4 Master’s off to Bipchester,’ rays
he, ' and left word as I’m to follow him,
but be ain’t left me the money for.ex­
penses. Perhaps it’ll be a fortnight’s
job,’ says he.
“ What will you do, Maycock ?” *ays
I. Says he : ‘I must borrow some of
my own money.’ ‘Oh,’says I, feeling
quite faint; but then again, thinks I,
he’ll never notice it,
. “Well, his train didn't go afore a
....Tk« MH for the payment
quarter past seven ; but yon never did tetdaVflte and Portland Cun
see how he fidgeted. It wasn’t five
o’clock then, but every minute ho calls
out, ‘ Jane, I must have a shirt and a
pair of stockings ; p'raps I shan’t get
home next'&amp;atnrday.’ ‘Jane,’says he,
• will you look after that ?’ ‘.All right/ •Ututrd. Kaltey objected to making U
Uoo. Garfield thru objected to the toll,
cays I. Well, in another quarter of an withdrawn.
hour, 'he aay again, ‘Jane,’ says he,
‘ how about that shirt and pair of stock­
ings ?' ‘ Bless your ’art,’ says I, ‘ don’t
fidget like that;’ and then he shuts up
for ten minutes and begins again.
‘Jane,’ says he, ‘ ain’t it time to be get­
Morrill
ting ready ?' And to he krpt all on,
that I was thankful when the time came
for him to start.
’•'-WcU,-good-by, old woman,’ he
says, and gives me a kiss, and thrusts
something into my hand, a"d away he
goes; and what do you think he’d left
me, ma’m? Why, the very identical
new farden as I’d put into the box t"
Trivial as this story of Mrs. ^lay- •hail be taken at par. Rejected—U to St.
amendment by Bueiinsbatti proridluf for the
cock’s may appear, it bears such an excel­
lent moral that I make no apology for
thus giving it to the world.—Iklffr i’ in. _______________
UP A TREE.

One Hight, recently, young Mullen,
of New Castle, who /eared that the
Indy he loved" was entertaining an ad­
mirer, determined to climb a tree in the
yard, from which he could see into the
sitting-room in the second story, where
the young woman war supposed to be. '
Just as he got himself fixed in n com­
fortable position coptmandiog the win­
dow, some one upon the inside pulled
the curtain down. Then Mullan made
up his mind to descend. It waa very i
dark, but just os he began to slide down
the trunk, Mullen beard a dog barking
furiously beneath, and,, looking down,
he saw a huge animal capering about,
apparent’y very eager to nip Mr. Jul­
ien's legs.
Then Mullen suddenly !

climbed up the tree again, and endeav­
ored to drive the dog off, but the more
he spoke to the brute, the more it
danced mound and barked.
Then
Mullen came down ns low ns be dared,
and tried to coax the animal, but this
only made him hop about and howl more
furiously than ever. So it became air­
parent that Mullen would have to spend
the night in the tree." Ute fixed himself
as comfortably os he could in a crotch
of the limbs, and kicked his legs, and
moved his arms, to keep himself from
freezing to death. Several times, when
he thought the dog was asleep, he at­
tempted to descend, but each time the
brute awoke, and began to caper about.
By the time daylight arrived, Mullen
was so benumbed with cold that he
could hardly use his hands ; but, as the
sky grew brighter, ho loaned over to ex­
amine his persecutor, and, to hit amaze­
ment, he found that it was his own dog,
which, unknown to him, had followed
him to. the tree, and had barked and
capered only to express his delight at
the prospect of Mullen coming down
and going home. The suddenness with
which Mullen reached the ground is
said to have been remarkable, and the
language used by him bad. He han
some of the rheumatism which he got
on that night in his bones yet

PORTABLE FIRE.
If they have any - trouble

now in I

kindling fires in Great Britain, it will i
not l»e for want of a scientific prepara­
tion for that purpose. The following is
an abstract of a specification for “ mak­
ing portable fires" lately filed in the
British patent office : “ A paper boxin
an obtuse taper or circle form, with a
circlet hole in the bottom, inclosed
within six or more strips' of wood of
various sizes placed on a spiral wire and
bound round the strips of the wood in
Dotaliis with who, ilu ti dipped in
resin, pitch or tar, three or four shav­
ings "I wood dipped in flammable
liquid, then placed in the bottom of. the
box, filled ronnd with coal or coke, a
paper lid sealed up with a circlet hole
iu the lid of the box. Also sc«ure the
same by separating the invention for
lighting ordinary Aren made as above."
As we hear nothing of any attempt t*
protect this invention in the United
States, we presume our readers can use
it without'having to pay a royalty.

being dawtad to the legitimate purjnaea at the Gor&gt;

Wkixesday, April 1.—Smalr.—Another day

U»&gt; pablle Uuita of the t'nllr&lt;1
Italtir-y prrveDted ■ eonulrr •taleuiexit »ud rrply i
I hr Rrpub.!eati Oatral CciunittUo it Soot ti Can

Tul-khdxt, April 2.—Senate.—The House

Committee on

bill la the

Tolesraj* bill
■ at drtaU...
--------------------- —___ of tho bill to provbU‘ fur lb» Wtl-tupUcn au&lt;l relaaua of I'nllrd
HUtoa notea, and for fr»e baukinit. Xo J«u than
•ewm different propoalUora were offered and toted
upon, all of which were rvjeetrd except that at
Mrrnrr.ou, tnereaalof the National Bank circula­
te iw.uava'u. 1 nia wa. adopted oy a vote at 33 to
W. Toe
to tranafar or radlatribnto aiuooft
the Wrateru and Noulheru Htaioa |SO,UOO.UOU of

BRIRF MENTION.

Tiiuze ladies edit papers in Iowa.
The Kansas wheat crop is in splendid
condition.

Tira Granger epidemic is breaking
out over East Tennessee.

Thz coal fields in Ohio, as they are
now worked, will not be exhausted for
51,200 year*.
Mobs ocean steamers sail from New
York in one year than from any other
port of the world.

The tomb of Caleb Cushing’s wife,
who died 40 years ago, is inscribed,
“ To my only wife.".

The wholesale liquor trade of Cleve­
land has fallen off 50 per cent under
the influence of the crusaderr.
Pennaj Iranla.
Thb newest paper 1n Kentucky is not Maryland...
Wlaoou ala....
an organ. Its motto ia, “ Devoted to Other Htatea..
the interests of the proprietor."

HOWS OX TUX LAWYERS.

Miss Pheebe Oozaens, a lady of refine­
intent and intellect, has practiced law in
St. Louis for four year*. She says :
io me ; J don't want them; shouldn't
*' In her four Tears’ experience she
has found lawyers to bo coarse, low­
•• Then what shall 1 do with them ! I
bred, and greatly addicted to chewing
can't leave them in my work-basket."
anil smoking tobacco ; judges to be ig­
“ Throw them away.”
norant «ad tyrannical, many of them
A bunch of keys, however, are not
spelling village with a • w and court­
Imo must be a nine place to live in.
rooms to be an utter abomination, diirty,
moment's notice. If you throw them
The people are so polite that no exo."* Dltb., reaing' with lb. tame, ol M
•"
7“
-----.
sway, yon would see them advertised in
man is received in scciety, and then whiaky
end bad t
and filled with
was oily three pounds, and when I took they execute a criminal so prettily I A
mine there was only two, don’t yon we, woman mnrdercwi was recently con­
demned to be torn in pieces by bullcxika,
Ak old bachelor, in counseling a
lijnkn 1, perhaps he’ll and her accomplices to be cnicifieJ, young friend, cwittioned him in this
I he’s sure to recollect
wise : “ Ne'er take a wife till thou {i*at
rrsy.
a bouss land a ftre) to put her in.’' '
there before, Mid then
'■ Luoi Herr, wr'n going (,n fhe am m

ONE GLASS MOJIX.'

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It will take at least twenty years more
The quantity of grain required for
to build the spires of Cologne Cathedral
this manufacture, reckoning 3f gallons
to the required altitude of six hundred
the bushel, is 19,216,045 bushels—
feet
namely, Indian.com, 80 per cent., 15,­
More than one-half of the whole
372,836 bushels ; rye and wheat, 15 per
number of children attending the pub­
cent., 2,882,406, bushels; and malt, 5
lic schools of Milwaukee study Gerper cent., 990,303 bushels. The latter
is equal to over 1,000,000 bushels of
Hai-ft Pera! She has lately dircov- barley.
erod new deposits of guano, which will
The farmer can better understand the
mory than pay her foreign debt of fil80,- importance of this point, if wo give
000,000.
•
the value in dollars and cents:
Fob pure grit and long-continued pa­
tience, you want to go to Toledo. A
young lady in that town has sent 146
pieces of poetry to a newspaper, and
Total..
though all have been rejected, she is
■ The value of the spirits, at $1 a gal­
struggling with another.
lon, would be, according to the above
The Memphis Appeal compares the
showing, S68.256.156.
temperance crusade with “ the little
Reckoning 33 j bushels of coal as re­
snowball started Trom the summit of the
quired for every 100 bushels of grain,
'Alps, which increases in bulk until it
we have a total of 6,405,333 btuhels'of
becomes *u irresistible power, •rushing
coal, which, at 16 cents a bushel, gives
everything in its pathway.”
$1,024,853.28.
Gov. Bkvebiixie, of Illinois, being a
There are about 1,347 rectifiers in the
strict church member, has tabooed
United States, and 7,816 wholesale deal­
dancing at his receptions, and Mrs.
ers, who, allowing 6 men for each, em­
Beveridge is said to be prominently in­
ploy 54,978 perHonH, whose pay, at $75
terested in the* project of the ladies to
a month, amount* to $49,480,200 a year.
inaugurate the woman’s temperance
Besides, there is, of course, a large
movemexft at the State capital.
army of retail dealers, whose number
“The Lord Raleigh grapowine,” it is hardly possible to compute. For
which was growing when Sir Walter the above 68/256,156 galloon, 1,706,000
landed at Roanoke island in 1610, and barrels are necessary, which at $2 a
was then bat three inches in diameter, barrel represent $3,412,000. Wooden
is now spoken of as one of the largest hoops are now but little-mad.
The
vines in the world. It covers one and a coat of the iron hoops which ore now
half acres, and last year yielded forty- URUoIly employed ia about one-fourth
six barrels of wine—1,840 gallons in all the value of the barrel.
—which sold for S3 per gallon, yielding
Fof the transportation of this vast
S3,680.
bulk at least ten horses are required for
Oxe of the irrepressible bores, who each distillery—in all, 5.43U horses.
profess to know every literary man in The value of these horses, reckoned at
London, met a well-known writer for $125 each, is $678,750.
Besides, there,
the press the other day, ond claimed is still a multitude of drays and other
acquaintanceship.
“ We supped to­ vehicles needed, the number of which
gether one night lost Christmas," sail it is impossible to reckon.
he; M if yon remember, there was n
The internal revenue taxes from this
stuffed turkey." “I remember the tur­
business amount to $49,92-1,052.48 an­
key very well, but I cannot say that I
nually, and the import duties at$8,remember you," was the cutting reply.
714,400.
The curse of intoxicating drinks is
strikingly indicated in these words of
BOTTLED SENTENCES.
Gov. Washburn, of Massachusetts:
Many ingenious methods are recom­
“ Three-foarths^f the inmates in our mended by the Cornhill Magazine for
penal and reformatory institutions ore the writing of those delicate and loving
chargeable to the account against ardent missives which youth in springtime de­
spirits. The majority of murders, in­ sire that no other eyes but theirs should
cendiaries and social corruption, is behold. Ovid advised young ladies to
chargeable to the same account. ” This deceive all prying eyes by u letter writ­
is nn official statement to the law-mak­ ten with sour milk. An ink is also rec­
ing power.
ommended to be used, with the ichor of

WONDKUS OF THE
WORLD.
The seven wonders of the world are
among the traditions of childhoou, and
yet it is a rt njnrkublc fact that ninetynine persons of one hundred who might
be asked the question could not name
i the MU to them. They are :
1. Th j Pyramids—the mystery of the
past, the enigma of the present, and
the enduring for the future ages of the
world.
2. The Temple, the walls and hanging
gardens of Babylon, the most celebrated
city of Assyria, and the reridenee of
tiie Kings of that country after the de­
struction of Ninevah.
8. The Chryselephantine statue of'

Fmdat, April 8.—Senate.—Harvey presented

LIQUOR STATISTICS.
,
The Cincinnati - Volketfrcund prints
some interesting statistics of the liquor
trade, from which we learn that during
the year ending June 30, 1872, there
were in all 445 distilleries in the United
States, which manufactured 68,275,745
gallon* of spirits, and during the year
ending June 30, 1873, there were 68,­
236,567 gallons manufactured. Taking
both years as a basis, - we have about
68,256,156 gallons for the current year.
The proportion among the different
State* is a* follows:
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A

womax's

VARIETIES.
pride and a sailor's guide

-•-The needle.
Who is the oldest lunatic on record ?
Time out of mind.
Why is a blush like • little girl?—

Because it becomes a woman.
When is a young lady like a music­
book ?—When she is full of airs.

If you wish to hear anything further
from the Virginias drop her a line.
It unsaid that an Irishman after ho
had seen the numerous hills and moun­
tain ranges of New Hampshire, ex­
claimed: “Bedad, I never was in
s country before where they had so
much land that they had to stack it.”
A gentlemax seeing an Irishman
fencing in a very barren and desolate
piece of land, said : “ What are you
fencing in that for. Fat? A flock of
sheep would starve to death, on that
land." And shtire, your honor, wasn’t
I fencing it to keep the poor critters

out ?" replied Pat.
“ If you don’t see what you want, ask
for it,” is posted up in a conspicuous
place in r Logansport grocery. A native
stepped into the establishment last
week. He saw the card and remarked,
•• I want a ten-dollar bill, and I don’t
see it." “Neither do I,” was the la­
conic reply. The native looked further,
but he advised the grocer to “ take
down that sign.”
Scientific men say that if pianos
stand north and sotith, the tone of the
instrument is much improved. This is
true—especially when the piano is
thumped by a learner. About one hun­
dred and fifty miles north and south of
you is the proper position for the in­
strument to stand when being manipu­
lated by a young thing taking her first

lesson*.

Tira following dialogue was overheard
in Vicksburg : “ Say, Jim, I'se noticed
somefin* in dis town,.is you?’’ “I dunno
whedder I is or no, Bi; what is it?** “Its
dis : Is you noticed when a strange
darky come here, du*, 'mounts to somefin’, de white folk* say, ‘ Who's dat col­
ored man?' but de collud people say,
• Who is dat nigga ?’ Jim, » nigger
ain't got no Ecnse, nohow," “ Dat’s so,

Si, sho’s yer born."

Dtraixo the prevalence of cholera,
the Roman authorities punched and
fumigated all letters from suspected
glow-worms. This sure recipe may bo
places, but one of the clerical town
read by the moon or stars, and is suitable
councilors complained of their incon­
for young persons who intend to subsist
sistency, for while they were so particu­
during the honeymoon on roasted but­
lar about letters, they allowed telegrams
terflies. Billet donx may also be writ­
to come in without fumigation. Notic­
ten on the inside of a scabbard, or an
ing an incredulous smile, a* he sup­
armor, a bullet, an egg, or rolled up in posed, on the face* of some of his audi­
a hollow stick. They may also be con­
ence, he drew several telegrams fnm
cealed in a lady’s hair. Considering
his pocket, and threw them on the
the vnstness of that subject nowadays,
council-table, saying, “ Gentlemen, you
there is some chance of the billet being
seem to doubt it; there, then, is the
lost A learned Dutchman recommends
evidence.’’
a hazel nut But the greatest plan of
SKWING-MACnrXK DECISION.
all is the following, given with all
gravity by the learned pundit: Lit a
Judge Brown, of Baltimore, has given
man breathe forth the words, “ I love a decision in a sewing-machine suit that
you” in. a hollow cane, hermetically may be interesting to thousand* who
sealed at the farthest end; then bottle are laboring to pay for their machines
it up. When the young lady receives by installments. A Miss Barker bought
the cane, removes the seal, and applies a sewing-machine on the installment
the end thereof to her delicate ear, she plan, signing a contract by which she
will hear the identical word* as given agreed to pay a certain sum per month
by her Lord Mortimer. She must not, for the use of the machine, and the
however, mistake her lover for a stick, company agreed to execute a bill of sale
*H that might lead to a commencement whvn the wholeprice had been received.
of hostilities. Among other relics in a The installments were promptly handed
celebrated church at Madrid is pre­ over by Miss Barker until only five dol­
______
_
served
in crystal
a grant given by Joseph, lars remained due. She wo* preventc I
lu tite pxeoution of his trado. Bottied from paying this by sickness, and the
sentences are, therefore, much older company sued out a writ of replevin.
than bottled stout, or even the demon A Justice of the Peace decided in favor
who is supposed to hare his habitation of the defendant, but Judge Brown, of
in ths bottle.
the City Court, reversed the judgment,
and ruled that the company was entitled
Oirs of those dreadful statisticians, to the machhw and all the money paid
a Frenchman thia time, has worked out
on it.
the probable performances of the aver­
GO WEST.
age msn of fifty years of age.
He

Jupit r Olympus, the most renowned
■work of Pbidiis, the illustriolv 'artist
of Greece. The statue was formed of
gold, and was sitting on a throne al­
most touching the summit of the tem­
ple, which was seventy feet high.
4. The Temple of Diana.* at Ephesus,
which was 220 yeai* ip building, and
which was 425 feet in length and 220 in
breadth, and supported by 127 marble
cxilumna of the Ionic order, 60 tact
high.
5. The Mausoleum at Halicarnassus,
erected to the memory of Mausolns, the
King of Coria, by his wife Artem aria,
B. C. 358.
0. The Pham*, at Alexandria, a light­
house erected by Ptolemy Soler at the
entrance of the harbor of Alexandria.
It wan 459 feet high, and could be seen
at a distance of 100 mile*, and upon it finds that during that period said “ aver­
~ m^nbed, "Kiag J-loUrar. io U. age man *’ lias slept 6,000 days, worked
__a_ *u_
:
tfor
— al
— bsnefit of
_» 6,500 days, walked 800 days, amused
gods,
thf ----eayiors,
the
himself 4,000 days, spent 1,500 dajs in
sailors.”
7. The Coloasus at Rhodes, a brazen eating, and been sick 500 day*. £ta
image of Apollo, 105 Grecian feet in has eaten 17,000 ponrnbt of breaoj.
height, and Ineatcd at tlifl entrance of 16,000 pounds of meat, 4,600 pound* of’
om of the harbors of the city of
Rhodes.

A Nebraska journal invitingly says :
“ Who says farmer* cannot get rich in
this State? Fifteen years ago a young
man own to this State without a dollar

of the State, currying with hi^f^“m
one dollar and thirty-rij^
aaviuga of fifteen
frugal lit*
Come W«n, Toa»«rS«i, &lt;»n» W«V’ '

�to b suicide, hut uo cause tor such i
action her part is known to
I
! weekly literary paper, which would
isted.
'
: aoon start him.
liquor*.
The provision* regulating
A Detroit hold keeper writes hte !
1
An exchange, asys that woman’a
lh-»c are very
carefully ’ draws. own Mbill of fare,” thereby saving !
sphere »• marriage. We never aaw
Only those wfoae princi|Htl htuinera the cost of printing. It annoiinces j
one yet that had any fear about it.
"Coffee, soupe, joule befe. fnde ham,
Thirteen broken arm* and legs in
hoy4fckanJ bakl. potaty*, (ride coui

•!»tten

&lt;0. 1*74

Portland attest

puddtrr iami mins pie.”

to

We h»va ou hand a fine slock at

•nd health,

READY MADE CLOTHING,

the fad that the

test wa» a good winter for sliding
On the 6tb iust.two young nveu of
in a citv &gt;»r inciirptirmed village, with Hillsda/e,*h«tit eighteen'* years of ago, down hill.
A burglar was found! neer’a man’s
twn or more Sufficient sureties; which named Luther Van Fleet and George
bond in order to !»-• valid, must be Shafter, were duck hunting with a W in Philadelphia, excused himself I
ic»M ilidufAon in a township, or $100

STTST-AJEJsT

Lain, Km ml CWina’i turn,

ROUE IISTIT8TI0ISI

n&lt;»l»r »» ed by township hoard or ctey boet on Sand Lake, and Shafer, in on the cround that be wa» looking for |
council. Ii binds th* nignrr loaell no taking the gun from (he' bottom of i hi* dog.
?
liquor, except for medicine, for scien the boat, caused the wrojioti to dis-1
Texas Judge* aye aeeomodating
Ufic, mechanical or inanufeelnrfag ch’irge.-whidi not only carried aw«y •
fellow*. One of then who fined a

imrposr*, Or wine far s-icramental his own thumb h-.t • instantly killed ; mnn three hundred dollars trok a
use ; no* to sell Io a minor wbLout his companion.. Tne hall entered ' Iweuiv-didter mute and called it
the.written order of father or mother, Van Fleet’* head just back of th •
guardian or firmly phymrinn; nor to ear aud pissed through and out the
A Delaware man committed suicide
any’person in the habit of getting other side. He feel into '-the water,
simply- because some one left a bas­
intoxicated. It also binds Hie sig er but Shafer pulled him into hi* boat
ket and a baby on his front step. Ho
to keep a book in which he ahull and rowed him tb shore before help
was afraid his wife would object to
record the names ol nil pcrscyi-c who arrived. Both parties reside ia Allen
step clp.dren..
buy liquors, the kind and the declared Township.
•
object for which it was purchased. If
Theclifor of an Indiana papet got
[lytap ’he I ond is oner - vioteten.it shall be
day and his
no proteettoa against the law after it* married (he other

IL-w cbetrfutl, how full oftb*ak*givfag ?

Wifeli-

Burriod b*n*»th the iwH grrntad

whteh-v* will cl***

CASH.

Take yOUT Home NeWSpaper—the
"

DRESS

NASHVILLE NEWS

Notions, Boots, Shoes,

A Live Local Paper.

HEADQUARTERS

Ajid a full line of

»i drtiiou. it shnlt Im- the duty of the bride wm *n lovely that the minister
•druggist i&lt;&gt; q&lt;i -aii *n the purchaser ns handed her over the five dollar* he
■ the tuu* fur which the liquor, is had received for tying-the knot, ex­

Tlie laws against the -manufacture

mended an I the penally ’or answer

GRAND Rim YiLLET DIHSlON.

pressing a desire that she purchase a

ward building up eomo town ip which you

f &gt;'«ely is ihe iame as for selling Bible with the money. As a result
they had a livelier time than they
’
Ann'her
jxmion of the Inw provides expected, for they wont to Work with
&lt;uany do not -know what the are.
• •r the recovery, by the person who the five dollar* and a two-d -liar fid­
Since the "women's movement”
'ns ’r in payment, or liy his Wife. ler, and dressed down the floor in
has directed nmvenud attention to t‘ r
•Iti’d porenj; "nirdion, hushond or fine style. As a consequence they
teatpenince question, and the inquirgot lively and the groom got seven Ha* opened at the old aland pf-C. B. Richie* as to then provisions are frequ mt. rmp.ioye, of any meney paid f&lt;&gt;r
dollars for the mininler, which ho
ardMn, hi* STOCK of well wtoeud
liquors m*I I in vioLilhiu of the I w.
.To anawer such inquiries we have
made him take, and the fiddler two
prepared a.aynop*is of the laws uf
dollar*
more
m
advance,
to
say
n
•th
­
S'ait- upon lhj&lt; subject is all ihnl
this Stale, in relation to the hquwr
prohibitioi ist
can
desire. ing of yxtra corn juce.
traffic, coraprising the following facts: •my
It is related that x justice of the To which he invite* th* attention of th
An enactment prehiibits the manu­
more carefully framed thnn it i* tn peace in one of the back towns of
Public, He Mils
facture or tale of any spirituous nr
entirely prevent the manuta* Hire ol L-wis county. N. Y-, on being elect*.
Fl rut Class Goods,
dntoxteilin* liqtnr?, or any m xed
intuxtrating liquor, or it* fair as « rd justice of the session, was asked
liqiiura, a part of which i» spirituous
W at ‘ we what he thought ought to be done
-or infaxicating, except that sold by hevarage in the Stale.
BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH!
mght to do now nnd whut we intend with a m m guilty of arson. He
■druggis'*. under regulations which we
to do if necessary, is to ttpply this thoiurh^ gravely for a few moments
will notice hereafteg, and foreign liq­
law.
Liquor dealers in Nashville, nriH then answered ho should be in
Quh Paid far Product of all kindt
uors imported in accordance to the
who arc selling in violation of the favor uf fining the feflow and then
Jaw* of the U.
in their original
law beware
make
him
mnrry
the
girl.
packages: al»o the manufacture of
Vo Trouble to f*ho*v flood*.
cider, wine from grapes or fruits, and
A Kentucky fanner irfuscd to look
sale of mtiixieatiiig liquor in thi*

State Lave been so I ttte enforced that

PHO VISIONS

unlxwrnlly.

CAPT. BOISE

©rottrir? and jfrmrijwM,

beer "free from all-other intuxteatinfc
liquors,” but such beer - shall not Im*

at n sample sewing machine not loag

Leans Monroe, the Blissfield bom ago, as he .always “sewed wheat Iry
sold in les* qnanti'ies than five gal­ icidr, lins been sentenced to one year hand." He ts rela’ed to the man who
in the State Prison.
"
lons. nor wine *nd -id jr in less quan
did not want a threshing machine on
-tilics than one gallon.
A Toledo man was suffocated in his farm, ’* for,” raid he “give me a

The penalties for t *e violation of Rev. Mcteir’s house
-the law are a* follows:
Every per­ gas Satur lay night.

•

son who sells or keeps it f.»r s:ne, shall

in

Detroit by harness tug or a barrel btave ,nnd I
c.in make my family toe the mark ac­

the second offense,

and *H&gt;0 and
Frank Stbgc. hist Safurday had
cost* upon every suh.uqnent convec­ hi&lt; foo»e tur.i utT by a «a»' in a &gt;aw
tion, nnd must'lie al once committed
■mjl near East Saginaw.
tu jail until the fines add coMts are
Lrir.l, ihc.Deirpit man jrho gashed
4*aid. U|kmb all convictions after the
his throat last Friday night, is im­
two Grat, aa additional penalty of nut
proving. 'hough he won't take nny
lea* than three, or mote than six
comfort in wearing paper collars this
months imprisonment is prescribed.
summer.
A person publicly drunk nhall be
Afitherin D-truir, went across the
fined $5 and cost*, or imprisoned not

A young lady entered a Broad way
music store

asked the ynung

and

man in attendance, “Have yon Hap­

he replied, "No, ma'am,

I’m mostly

troubled gwi th the nightmare.”
didn’t

know

why

she

you bgild up other paper* at the expense of

for Gooda

rhich the cuteide world looks to judge

of the country, bringing your lows to the

“LIGHT RUNNING DIREST1C,”

in regard to butinesa. churches, school*, etc The ■tandsid Sewing Machine of lb* nation.
Th*** vrtehiag * tn«o|iine will do w*H to
giv* ■■ s rail before purehntlng ohowbare.

ONLY SL50 A YEAR!

05^* Those having unsettled nc
counts with the latr firm ut Duwniiq
Ac Little, will please call aod settli
the same before they are niad&lt;
trouble and cos's.

Nashville, Nov. !«», 1378.

LEROY C. BOIRE.

ATTENTION, ALL !

DOIWSG &amp; AM.

R'»pid* &amp;

HARDY &amp; AIWORTE,
pay the Highcrt Uarkrt Pr!*« for.

He

hurriedly and slamed the store door

after her.

POTATOES,

A sermonizer made thyse remarks

R. was other; but if he loses his soul—good
alton junc ion, in l&gt;y, John."

In Jisnupnlj*

The new firm •

R

CORN*.APPLES, OATS,

snits, an-J the char'es of th-ir fe.-s would be two dolhrs and seventy
$10) a* jart ol the costs fir- 3rmf3 'I week, and n-»w I spend

Agusta, Ga. after finishing his ser­
mon and announcing a temperance

fil'ccn dollars, and am hungry half meeting, said he had some cottenseed fur sale,of a new variety, which
In making Lie c-&gt;mpl«int it is no­ th” time."
could be had nt—at only one dollar
nec **s.iry to describe the pirticula
The proj»o «d Detroit river bridge
per
bag.
liquor sold, or io slate the day on is ta tie in length 1,6.30 feet, and its

Any pcraon wlw giye* aw*y liquor ।of 20il feet each, another of 375 feet, under the wheels
with intent to evade this act, who and ike

two nearest

the

Ceuadx

STOCK

Dahv4r*d at th sir

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

FUBHITUBS IAHUFACTOBY!

of the deiciivintj’.

Which, or.the person to whom, ihe height fifteen from the surface of the
A Cincinnati girl can write beauti­
liquor w.uj sol-1, nr»r is it iiecess iry io river to the under side of ihe bridge. ful pietry when asleep, and also
prove these pain'* on the trial Wit Il will be built (if at all) in twelve apeak three foreign langntges while
net* ami jury fees need am be spins, the first being 100 fret long, unconcions of what she says. But,
tendered iu ndvan *e.
ihe second 375 feet, then seven sjmns after all, .it’s better to curl down

LARGEST AND FINEST

Glover Seed, &amp;c.»

instnn’ly killed at
month**
All case* anting under the law can Grand Tnnverse County. Suurd iy
An unnsually thoughtful doctor
be tried before jiuy justice of the oighl by fulling under the wheeics of declined to take a tee of three dollars LATH,
SHINGLES,
pence, mnnici|*al or police cnart, or a moving train.
from a poor editor’s wife, whereupon
WATER LIME,
circuit, court, and it i* ma le the duly
A youD.g man who was married in thn.grateful husband proposed to
SALT,
of city attorneys, aldeiinen, the trus­ Dct-oit six months ago has joined in send him his paper for a rear gratis,
HAIR,
tee* cf village* and the supervisors the di.tcusioi* of the question of family The doctor eoalden’t stand that, ao
8TU0C0,
of townships, knowing of any viola­ economy, but his little contribution is he sent word to the editor he geased
tion of ihe law, or on bring served far from sitisfactory -1 du not,”said he would take the the money instead ;
rhkh
&lt;■
■•hip
and
ratal
I
at
bottom pri***.
with affidavit of such viofaifon. to in he, "understand how it is. 1 u*&gt;-d to and that stuck the editor.
atitute wit without d«fay.
figure it out, as I sat with my arm
HARDY 4k AINSWORTH,
Not long ago a elegyman in n coun­
The law provides for the employ­ around her waist on Sunday night*,
’ Proprietors.
ment ol atloro-jy* to prosecute sin-h and nil it would then cost to live try church not a thousand railos from

JACOB LENTZ

Parlor, Library, Dilin, Offlet u
QEMEBAL FDITDe

and sweetly sleep

S’ALL OD WINTEB GOODS
EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE !

XvaryUiy h laviisf b* *all aad oxamlao the Mammoth Stock, eenoirtlo* of

Sunday morning a lady’s hat,
Airxu*h«d to order.
lure come into a horsecar, scat her­
------ ------------- - f
-- । glove-* and waterproof cloak were
dw«UiQg house, or - whose w»fe «r j found on the hanks of the Flint self far admiration, look happy lor
child shall ra tk* complaint that he ' River, about one-fourth af a mile five minutes, and then awake up to SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
dismal conciousnesB that there
ba, barn r.wod-------------------------- &gt;» »
fauhiag
Th. iriiolo. w.r. II the
■
INGS kept cotMMtfy on hand.
d ■•!ling Im m .y b« gmjwHrd I.
Uy . Mr bird. wh.. re-kle, I1 "is a rip in the middle finger of her
a oath, wlwre, g,e „,fe,

»h.li

i„

P|uj,i0J. „ UeiuDJ i

d«^hl.r

Tn. rirar ww !

ws'i. d; .imj.el .nd the w.'.r in &lt;h- mill,e«id

__________________

Th. P.ll.barrb

L^itr prinU &gt;,.1T

ROBERTS &amp; ROE,
thanking the public for pawt favor* aolicta
cuatinuance of ihe »xme. and would
•
inform tb* public tbai they will

Na*b ville, Mich.
WOOD

Crockery,
Glassware,

Dry Goods,
Notions,
Clothing,

AND
MAPLE

Stoneware,

Hats and Caps,

Furs,
Buffalo Robes,

Sugars,
Teas,

AD tiiis of CoHtdry Pnto lata ii W for Goods, at tie
West laitet Price.
G. A. TRU

SUBSCRIPTION.

t&gt;. IMS.

Ccffee,

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.

lu adverUMmenl. up«ul« down for

SUGAR

O N

My Cab al Praiitom i

Any person who i* found intnxi- j

AMEAT MARKET!

FRESH MEATS.

UNDERCLOTHING

notill Aurora beams again.

MIBRORS, PICTURES. FKA M*
•tiore 2'10 feet each
Two draws,
Says the Milwaukee Sent'nol':
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
another, who solicits or encotirnges cash having two opening* of 160 f/et
"An old Milwaukee bummer, when
DUSTERS, 40. AC.,
intemperate person* to drink, or who each, are contemplated, one being
l.e read in yesterday’s Sentinel that '
,— ----------— -—- —. .........j-,.,,..; near th* Detroit *horer«nd the other
the woman in Ohib are emptying
person tnnjr obtain and drink it. with j 1,400 feel further out. thus leaving
barrel* of whisky iota the gutters,
the intention that he shill do »t», I pt-utv of room to run a train on while
pathetically exclaim'.-d, 4&lt; What hapshall be t gjecc to the penalties of; vessels may Tuning through the
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
thn act.
4
'

W reoewod lb.

Wane, Jactonh Saginaw R. R.
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH,

went out

A manufacturer or “co nmon seller’'
mnr.iedtoa young min he didn’t nnr. he can’t get annother. If a mm of liquor shall, on each conviction be like.
’
.
looses hi* home ho can g -t another ;'
fined double the amoun's above
Conductor A. II Rich, nf th-.Grand it he loses his child 1*6 can ge’ an­
specified, and on all. convictions, af­

(iwt

per, becaoM, perhaps it i« a Iriflt anaUor

py Dreams ?' was astonished when

on the following voul-savins qurstiou:'
street, and sat down on the curb "My brethren, a nrin cannot nffird
•ton-, while hi* daughter was being- to loose hte arm!. He’s got hut one,

ter the find two, be imprisoned six

citisea ahould sustain their horn* paper,

Thomas McLangh'in wns run ovei cording to the law and Scripter."

ton conviction, be fined $25 i d costs •»y a train of cars io Dejriiil Monday
for the first offense, $5J :md costs for night, while in a bla e cfincoxicatiun.

jmore than twenty days.

BSl. Call and exomin* before purohaaieg

are nowise interniied. . Thsrfore every g 'ed

Co., H'tcb.. ea the J8lh day of October
IX1IU
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STOVES!

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I have just received a full stock of DETROIT STOVES.

e

Also u full

Every piece warranted.

Ime of Agricultural Implements.

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health.

the Idood, rauring-the deposition of taberctas
ami esteblishlug local scrofula Another prolifle exciting cause of the davetepiusat of
scrofuloua Sleeaae of the tangs, or tuberUreHiwwl.of 15,000 jieraoii®, to Impending at
pillar consumption, is Cbronfc Nasal Catarrh.
Providence. The National Bank of Commerce
which,
has instituted proceedings In' bankruptcy
against the A. A W. Sprague Matiufastmiug tubes, finally 'altaeSt- th» substance of tho

these are unavailing, M to likely. 18,000 per-

tor Chandler, whom-he had accused ot drunk-

-Hc-ary Ward Boocher's congregation are
taking steps to erect bi Brooklyn tho largest

—Ooh James Mayo, the defaulting Virginia
State Treasurer, has boon adjudged inmuie

salf to not so often hereditary as to generally
supposed. That a condition of- tow vitality
ury during the mouth of March wore 8H1,liny bo transmitted from parents to children
8DS.M; diabnraemenU. *82,488.93; balance
to unquestionably true. It to lids dein the Treasury April 1. *l,M2,M8.B0.
fictotiey of vitality which is Inherited—
—The coalminers of tho Hooking valley,
a weakness
which
makes
nutrition
imperfect, and leads to the deposit of tuber­
—The national debt was reduced by
cles. But thousands of peroops who inherit
feeble vitality would never suffer from core
pended to the official etatecneut:
gumption If ths functions of the system were

—Albert Garnier, in a mutch game of bill­
iards played at Sow Took the other day for
tho champioDship. defeated Maurice Daly by

Assembly of Illinoto, the adjourned soreion of
which haa just closed. Il was 203days in sea­
rion, ala cost of *SM,f&gt;00. The number of
bills introduced was 2.1G8, of whkh 23C were
. passed. Tho amount of appropriations was
*5,888,289.
—The 9th of June lias been ssltlod upon
as the day upon which tho reunion of Aboli­
tionists will take place in Chicago. The procosdhiga will continue three days.
,
—The great railway lines between New York

to immigranta to nearly one-half the former
rates. Hie reduction is in consequence of tho
breaking up of an agreement heretofore exist­
ing between tho several roads, and tho lively
competition now in progreoa between them for
—Jay Gould is credited with having incited
the recent •trike at Susquehanna DejxiL, P».
His object in this, as in tho late malicious re­
port of Auditor Dunan. also attributed to

might got possession of it.
—Tho Committee on Terri torice of tho NaUoual House ot BepreMUtstivcs haw almo*t
unanimously agreed to recommend tho passage
of a bill for Ute admission of New Mexico into
the Union.
—An appropriation of *1,000.000 for Ccntennlai purposes Jjab boon pawed by tho City­
Council of Philadelphia.
—Several deaths from trichinosis are rcportcd from Ann Arbor and Port Huron, Mich.,
tho disease lieing produced in ever *instancc
by eating uncooked pork.

apparent ealitnate of ite coat ia $1,000
per man, but that 4a of oourae inaccu­
rate. Investigation has shown that,
while to tliia force, of 80,000 mon there
are 3,000 officer*, the expenao of rap­
porting the latter alone
over 17,000,000, or nearly one-fourth
of the entire appropriation.
The
House Committee on .Military Affaira
mean to reduce the present force by
5,000 mtn, and thi» ia to be done 'sim­
Coax-No. Veaecfc. O*ra-No.
ply by stopping the work of recruiting.
Instead of twenty-five regiments of in­
fantry, five of artillery, and tan of cav­
CT NCI NX ATI.
alry, the army ia hereafter to cornual of
twenty regiments of infantry, four of
artillery, and nine of cavalry.
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da. In which five persons were reported to
have been lulled, telegraphed ovary the coun­
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•eph, Mo., has been arrested for sending
through tho mails a portal-card bearing inde­
cent language.

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—Mrs. Harsh F. Wilson, agsd 17, recently
murdered her nncle, Hiram Aldridge, aged 20,
at Oxark Mill*, Mo., by driving an ax Into his
•knit Mrs. M. alleges that her uncle At­
tempted to outrage her person.
—A ghastly mystery to puzzling the good
people of Algonquin, Ill. Homo workmen, in
cleaning onl a spring for the uso of a choose
factory, dug up seven human skeletons in a
shattered and broken condition There arc
various speculations and theories regarding*
tho affair, and a searching investigation to be­
ing instituted.

Pain in tbs right side, in tho region of the
• H9.H4.WT nver, and sympathetic: pain in tho shoulders
and spiniij and through the lungs, is general­
ly complained of. The patient has a dry,
-I B.C18.M1 hacking cough—that liver Cough! Hmall,
■ash tn th* Trnsory, crin.................... 1 B6.1213T9 minute tubercles are developed In the lungs.
In Hm TreMury, curtsu*qr............... *,536,451
jwelal dspostl hcM fur Ihe ratempUou
their-victim. Nothing is &lt;ft&gt;ue to remove tho
of criilficotrs &lt;&gt;f drresit, a*, pvvvldml
bylaw,....*..................................... 61,T90,&lt;Mo tubercles by the ordinary treatment. Cough
to only a symptom of tho disease, yet this only
to aimed al in tho usual treatment.
rJ.15XC9O.7-JH
iliero to no rational way to cure consump­
tion except to purify tho blood. Those
PecticBailroad
poisonous materials in the blood which
6l.fi23.112 cause tho tubercle* must bo thrown off.
by exciting tho liver to action. Vitality
Interest paid by Culled State*
3L3M,(»1
mm,; be supported, thu eydem nourluteSst repaid by lras«portatk&gt;:i of
5,501)367 tob.cd . and built np, and • tiro develop­
ment of tubercles thus prevented. Remove
—Tho Woodbury cotton factory, near Bal­ tho blood poison by restoriog the action of the
timore, has acceded tp the demand of.the liter, and the congh. which to only a symjitom
opcrail ras. arid resumed on tho ten-hour of tho real disease, to relieved. You thereby
ttrikc at thr root of incipient conrom/rfion and
—Should tho proposition which passed tho curv Uw patient.
From the ) ropertioa and remedial effects of
United Statoo Senate on tho 2d inat., looking
I my Golden Medical Discovery, tho reader will
in by the House, tho on Uro pajior currency readily understand why it has been so buocosscirculation of the nation would be about *850,- fal in curing this fatal malady.
With it I have arrested tho hacking and
000,000, namely, *400,000,000 of greenbacks
(increase tl8.fc0.000), *400,000.000 of tiaUor.- harswing cough, tho night sweats and hectic
al bank notes tincrease *te,bu0,0u0), and furor of (bo consumptive invalid, snatched from
about *50,000,000 of fractional currency now tho jaws of death and restoro-J to health and
happiness many who, but for my Discovery
in circulation. mu it soon have fallen victims to that relentless
foe. God, I believe, has instilled into tho
FOLITICAL.
—Following to a tabular statement of the roots and plants frdm which this wonderful
balloting for United States Senator in the medicine is extracted, the healing properties,
by the use of which Consumption, the scourge
MaxeschuMtts Legislature:
of the human family, may in its early atages bo
promptly arrested and jiormaiicntly cured. I
do not wish to delude, flatter, and then disap­
point the afflicted by asserting that this ran bo
accomplished when the lungs ore half con­
Dave*...,............... 76 « w m
sumed, as many do who, being devoid ot all
Hoar............................ 7allQ,«l HI
CurtU........................... 74 74,7* 74 74 6* 71.76 75.70 conscience, rim to humbag the afflicted, that
Aitem* . .................... . 14 II II U 15 13 IS 1S.U ia they may sell their often worse than worthless
Bcstterttif ................. 37 7i *! 4 si 4*. 41 4| 6| 5 compound*.
But if my Gohlen Medical IHtcorerg to em­
—floury Howard (Bep.) has boon re-elected ployed in tho flrat or early atagns of the disease,
Governor of Rhode Island without opposition. I know from ample observation, and actual
—It is given out from Washington that there testa in hundreds of catea, that it will positive­
to a strong likelihood of tho Massachusetts ly arrest the di»ca&gt;e and restore health and
Legislature adjourning without uiakiiig a etrength. From it* wonderful poworovor this
disease. I thought strongly of calKng
choice for United States Senator, thus leaving tcrriMe
it my Consumptive cure ; but from the fact
vacant tho uuexpired term of Mr. Sumner.
that It ie a perfect specific for th© sore throat
and hoaracnees to which ministers and other
public apeakora and ringers are subject, and
fORKIGB.
also for Bronchitis and all tererr coughi, and
—Gen. Wolseley, the boro of the Achantoo is an invaluable remedy for diseases of the
Liver, and alqo as a Blood Purifier, I decided
expedition, has been crested a Baronet.
not to apply to it a name which might mislead
—Bismarck threatens to rcrignaudprevent its us© inwther diseases for which
—Tho rej»ort that Henri Boebcfort and I‘a»- it is so admirably adapted. I wiah to mention
cltal Grousset have oecapod from New Cale­ a most wonderful nutritive properly which it
donia to confirmed. They aro now in Ans- poaeeeeea, and which ao peculiarly adapt* it to
the wants of the consumptive and the scrofu­
trali—
lous. 'The nutritive properties poaseesed br
—Carltot accounts of tho battles before Bil- Cod Liver Oil aro trifling when com; arid with
those joaaoesol by my Discovery It is aston­
to see ho* it builds up tiioBsliJ muscle,
tuning a defeat, ware snceesaful at every ishing
and increases the flesh anil weight of those
point. They olaA* to bare inflicted a lorn of whoso aystcnui aro reduced below the usual
4.000 on the Itopubiicana, while their own cas­ standard of perfect health. The following
testimonial fully confirms all that I claim for
ualties do not exceed 1.000.
Golden Medical Diacovory in the cure ot
—Rochefort, the escaped Communist, will my
Consumptiou:
shortly visit America.
Bleediug
from Lungs, Catarrh, Bron­
—Tho steamship Nile recently foundered
chitis, Consumption. A Won­
between Hong Kong and Yokohama, uid all
derful Cure.
her passengers, ineluding the Jepsuom Com-

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hix connection with a suit for divorce brought
by Terrell’s wife.
—Tlxo outlaws aro carrying a high hand in
Ho wen county, Mo. A baud of thirty desper­
adoes recently took possession of West Hains,
tho county-seat, and threatened tho lives of
thoSheriff and other county officers. They
said they liad an organization of 900 and that
they would again visit Use town. Tho Gov­
ernor of the Stale has been called on for aa-

ly pours off the effete, piitoonoun materials of
the Hood, tho lungs, av has before been
shown, become irritated. The general health

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CIUJtK AXD CIUHIXAIA
—Col. W. G. Terrell, a well-known journal­
ist of Covington, Ky., recently ahol and killed
Mr. Ijeouard Myers, a prominent member of
tho Coriugton bar. Tho tragedy was enacted

m to invite tbs blood to deposit its bunton of

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MUpport 18 bi tween &lt;30,000,000 and-§40,000,000. It ia composed of forty regipjents—twenty-five of infantry, five
o{ artillery, and ten of cavalry. The

siassisin

miMiouere to tho Vienna Exhibition, were
drowned. The number who perished le etated

—Three Indian murderers were hung at Port
Smith, Ark., on Friday, the 3d of April.

—A letter from Havana says tho inccndiary
torch Is making great havoc in the sugar
rings AXD CASVALTJgS.
plantations of tho island. Tho destruction of
—A careless telegraph ojiorator caused the property to fearful, and to in tho most fertile
part of the sugar-growing country. The
tho other day, by which three |&gt;enK&gt;nn rcre whole patriot force on the island is
estimated at 35,000. The impression prevails
killed.
—Another MiwJsrippl at earner exploded the that Gen. Concha will propone terms
other day between Cairo and St. Louia. Throe of peace, bnt no conditions will bo accepted
short of the total abandonment of tho island
by the Spaniards.
era seriously scalded.
—There to said to lx&gt; great improvement in
tho condition of tho famino-asfiicted districts
ending Aj&gt;riJ 1 foot up •899,535.
—A terrible calamity has befallen the village ot India.
—England baa not heard the last of the
tel, and spread with such rapidity that many Alabama claims. A movement is on foot to
make Llio Government ruimbnrao the English
and perished miserably. Il is believed that a sufferers by the depredations of that destruc-

Huts and quarts of filthy catarrhal dis­
charges. Where does it all come from 7 The
mucous membrane, lining tho chambers of
the nose, and its little glands, aro dtseaiod, to
that they draw from tho blood its liquid, and
exposure to tho air change* it into corruption
Tliifi life-liquid was to build up tho system,
but it to extracted and tho system to weakened
by the low. To cure, grin flesh and stretiKth
by ucing Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Di»carsry, which also acts directly uihhi the*©
gland*, correcting them, applying Dr. Bago's
Catarrh Itemody wilb Dr. Pierce's Nasal
Douche, tho only method of reaching the
upper rarities, where th© discharge accumu­
late* and ootnew from.
cata an n or twkxtt Traits' STAXpnro cured.
Sometime about laat June I commenced the
ns© of yeur medicines, and they have entirely
cured me of Catarrh of twenty years’ stand­
ing. lioepcctfully,
Mu. 0. E. Phillips.

Db Wilhoft'h Axti-Pkbi'odic on Fevxn axd aoUE Toxic!—Wdhofl'a tonic has es­
tablished itself as tho real infallible chill cure.
It is nniveraally admitted to bo the only rclis-.
bio ami harmless chill medicine now in use.
Ite efficacy is confirmed by thousand* of cer­
tiorates of tho very best people from all part"
of tho country. It cures malArious dtoraec*

doctets with disgust. However, 1 obtained
uno of vour circnlarn, and read it carefully,
from which I camo to the couUmtion that yon
nndorstood jour Imainaea, at least. I Anal ly
obtained a quantity of Dr. Hago'a Catarrh
Remedy, your Golden Medical Discovery and
Pellet*, and commsucad their vigorous ur*
•rooniing to directions. To my surprise, I
of the Opposition, and great is the rejoicing soon began to improve, 'ihe Discovery and
Psilate in a short time brought oat a aevorc
by the Treasury Department at Washington, tlierrat among the faltlifuL
—The rumor comes from Havana that a 1 fell much bettor, my appetite i»i.pn&lt;sr&gt;I. and
I gained in strength and flesh. In tiireo
veeseto lost was 4.527. The lose of life
months every vestige of the (.'starth
gone,
amounted to 1,341 persons. and_tl»a 1-reof
giving tl&gt;e Cubans-the right to elect repre­ the Bronchitis bad nearly disappeared, bad no
property aggregated *27.370,082.
sentatives to the H[iauteh Cortes, and grant­ raise blood. and. contrapr to thn expectation
ing tho rebellious patriots general smneeiy.
—rotor Andrew Hwtseu, tho German as­
tronomer, is dead.
free from Catarrh, from
— A dispatch from Indis esya that incendiary

red at your Lauda, knows
hood of fieetamow. in the Gwalior district.
thoroughly satisfied, from
Two largo villages were entirely destroyed.
— A London telegram announces tho death
of the Duke of Dev.-usliirc.
memieii tuem w very many, ana snail evi
—Advices trdm the seat of war near Bilbos, speak in their prai-c. GiaiefnUy yonrs,
Wm. II. fipKxri.li.
P. O. Bat W1, iMuntrr. X 1’.
One thing, however, is quite clear—

known, and among those who know biin. no
fore tbo bcriegod city, whichin-ticstes that the one would protend to qusetianbu vtat* tue.ote,
JtopuVEraus have got tho worst of the three nor doubt his sound judgment.
days' fighting.
—Th© rwbaliten in Japan Las been complete-

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Dear Sir—I had suffered from Catarrh in particulars will be sent you free—(Com.
an aggravated form for abont twelve years
and for several years from Bronchial trouble.
Dn. A. JonNHffK, ouo of the moat oucTried many doctors and tiling* with no last­ cettMful practitioner* of his time, invented
ing benefit. In May. *72. becoming nearly worn wliat is now called Johnson'* Anodyne lini­
out with excessive Editorial labors on a paper ment. The great snore** of this article in tbo
In New York City, I was attacked with Bron­ cure of Bronchitis and all diseases of throat
chitis in a aevero form, suffering almost a and lung* will make tho name of Johnson not
less favorably, if less widely, known, than that
of Loute Napoleon.—[Com.
ccmpletely proetratod with Hemorrhage from
the Lungs, haring four arm Urtfiing rjirlh
The public aro hereby aaaured,
irilhin two wrrkf, andfirrt Him inside ofnhu’
tho columns of this paper, that Par'iayt. in the September following, I improved through
mhis' Purgatite PiJ.eanttXu no injurious prin­
sufficietJly to bo able to bo about, though in a
but that they may be administered to
very feeble stalo. My Bronchial trouble re­ ciple,
children and tho most weak and shattered
mained and the Catarrh wss tenfold worse than constitutions in small doses, with great cer­
before. Every effort for relief seemed fruitless. tainty of success. —(Com.
,
I seemed to be losing ground daily- I continued
in Uns feeble state, raising blood almost drily
Go to Rivkuhpk Water CHhs. Hamilton, 111.
until about the first of March. 1873, wlwu I
became so bad as to be entirely confined to the
house. A friend rcggested ystir remedies.
But 1 was extromsly rkn|&gt;iical lust they would
COGOB, COLD OB SUHS TliSOAT *

buildings wcio consumed, involving a lose of
—Another German Bishop (the Archbishop
a quarter of a million’dollars.
of Boulogne) han been placed under arrest
—The Tivoli Knitling Milla, of Cohoes, N.
country.
—Mr. Gbutotone has, after all, thought boiUCO.

Catalogue* **nt to say aSdre** on application.
Trsana«rt-at.(opp.WalthaM-aL). Boston. Maa.

AGENTS
WANTED;;,
lie* and the People1.'*

unham

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PIAXW.

Dunham &amp; Sons, Msnufecturers,
Warenrcms, IS East IMh fcre»L
(EMsbUrh. 1 IMA)
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“ Progression. No Retrograding.”

.-^NASHVILLE, BARRY CO , MICH., FRIDAY, APRIL 17,1874.

VOL. I.
THX SALOON-XFKl'NB'S MHILOQVT.,

Hark ’ Usey arc alajlng a hymn at the door.
My gcodoaaal J never will aril any more I
Hut turn temptation from every man't right.

A TRUE WIFE.
Upon the terrace of' the principal ho­
tel at Whitecliff, two ladies oat in con
vereation, unheeding, because unaware
of, a listener behind the dosed blinds of
a window near. them. Nut an intention­
al listener, for he was deeply absorbed
in the contents of a newly-arrived letter,
when the sound of Ida own, name at­
tracted his attention. One of the pretty
young ’ matrons was epeaking, and
said :
“ I can’t imagine how such a spark­
ling, brilliant woman as Mrs. Lancaster
over came to marry that solemn piece of
granite, Edward LancMtor."
“ Solemn piece of granite ! Ono of
our moat profound scholars, Edith ! A
thorough gentleman, too, and very
wealthy.”
“Wealthy!" repeated the first speeaker.
“ I enppose that accounts for it She
* married him for his money, of course."
“ And spends it royally. I can’t im^j^gine Edith Lancaster without the
Bu^oundings of money. Her dresses,

’ her Jewels, her carriages, seem a very
“ But she would be beautiful in a print
dress and a straw hat."
.“Here -she comes now, in her now
yachting riresa. Is she not lovely ?”
The 4atk eyes behind the closedI
blinds .ollowcd the mudo direction asi
tho* 5 of the two ladies. Coming towardI
the hotel was a merry party, who hadI
been on the water for several hours, andI
prominent in a group of pretty womeni
waa a tall, slender brunette, in a jauntydress of blue cashmere with gilt buttons,.
and a broad hat, from underneath whichi
could be seen a face of t-xquieite beauty.
The perfect oval of shape, the clear,
olive complexion and crimson cheeks,
the regular features and large, dark,
eyes, were all in an oriental style; while।
the masses qf purple-black hair needed
do artificial additions to wreath the
small, shapely head with heavy braids.
She was chatting merrily and laugh­
ing as she talked, as if youth and hap­
piness were personified in her beautiful

The man who watehed Jicr from tho
closed blinds was tall, broad-shouldered
and strong-featured. His hair, thick
and curling, was iron gray, and pilau
high above a massive forehead; his
eyes were deep sot, but very large and
full of earnest expression. Not a hand­

some man, but one whose air of distinc •
, tiou was undoubted—a man who ।
would be noticed in any assemblage of
mm.
As he watched the radiant figure in
the sunlight coming toward him, the
every moment, till, with a groan, he
rose and went to his own room, closing
the door behind him.
There w» little reeemblanM to gran­
ite in hia f*c-, « u }M&lt;xxl np
this room. It worked convulsively, and
the emotions that in a woman would
have been vented in paxxionnie- leant
found expression only in an occasional
sigh that was a groan.
He wad living over the last three years
of hia. life, as. he walked np and down.
Until that time ke had been » scholar

,
and comfort, aud retired agaiii to hie
&gt;
study.
•
Between his eyes and the pages of hit to place, whyrertr'the whim sends us..
book came ever the face of the. orpluui I—I am give you nothing.”
His face was ashy white, and his eyes•
girt- He found himself sitting idly be•
,.foro his papers, listening for tho sound
ploring
look, M if entreating her pardonI
of a musical voice in the passage or
garden. Ho neglected his studies, to for some wrong. Sb® put her armsI
count the hours between mools, about hiin, and drew him down besidei
r
when he met hir. ward at table. Never
before had a woman’s face ar voice head upon hte broad shoulder, and put
wakened even a parsing emotion in Ed­ her hand in his before she spoke.
’‘Edward, my husband," she said,
ward Lancaster’s heart, and, interest
once 'aroused, love ■ crept in and took gently, “ do not grieve for me. I never
root, deep, strong, life-long. There ownpd jewels till you gave them to me.
was no powribiHiy-of idriving away, this I waa brought up in a school of com­
The income my
love, onoe it ws^ admitted. Edward parative poverty.
Lancaster.knew that Edith mnstbc won father left me was gathered together at
if fie was ever to know happiness in life a’cast of privation and hardship I can
again. If he lost her, ho would live, never describe to you. When my father
bury himself in his books once more ; died yon dune. I was never, in a house
but never again could tho same peace so beautiful as Elmsgrove. I never had
any one to speak to me so kindly as you
he had known be found.
When he told the child (she was but spoke. My father had given me an
seventeen) he loved her, she nestled in education, and my teachers were fond
his arms, lifted her. sweet face to his, of me, but he seldom spoke to me. 1
and promiied to be hi* wife. Ho never waa a desolate child."
“ Edith! Edith !” her husband said,
doubted her love, strange as it seeihed,
and they were married within six tenderly.
mouths of Edith’s arrival at her new
“ Then you took mo home. You
home.
spoke to me so gently ; you cared to
Once she won liis own, Edward Lan­ have me near you. You ”—Edith's
caster made his wife a perfect favorite tears were falling fast—" you loved me.
of fortune, fie left his dearly-beloved You, so noble, so good, so rich, stooped
library to escort her to gay watering­ down to'love poor little me. Edward,
places in summer, to bolls and parties nobody ever loved me in all my life but
in winter. . He never counted tho coet you. You gave me every wish of my
of any indulgence she craved. Her heart; but all the pleasures, all the
dress waa of the costliest description ; indulgences, were nothing beside your
her jewels were the envy of her circle love.”
.
of friends; aud she had but to name a
Edward Lancaster was too much
wiab to have it gratified. She waa of moved to apeak. Never before had
tho sunniest temperament, child-like in Edith torn the veil from her heart as
her gratitude, and flitting from pleasure she was doing now, and the certainty
to pleasure as a bird flies from fruit to he was rapidly gaining that she had
flowers.
given lore for love was a happiness
Life had been very sweet to Edward too overpowering to find vent in words.
Ixincaster in the three years following
“ And yet," Edith saidjuiftly, “ there
his marriage, though many wondered, was always one wish ungratifled. Do
seeing tho grave, elderly man, how ho not think I undervalue all the sacri­
camo to marry his ciiild wife.
fices yon have made for me. I appre­
Bat os he paced his room in the ciate the care for me that has mode you
Whitecliff Hotel, Edward *Lancaster leave your home, your books, to take
questioned his happiness - as he had mo about in the guy world.
I saw
never questioned it before. . Tho letter tliat it made you happy to have me
ho hdd.fost iu his clenched hand, the drees handsomely, to have me invited
conversation upon the porch, combined into society and enjoy its pleasures.
to probe his heart to it* core, and the But iu all these three years I have
question hidijBlf there rose to tho but- scarcely seen you. I have craved a home

Did Edith love him?
She had been always gay,. tender, af­
fectionate, deferring to his wishes,
more like a child with an indulgent
father than a wife; for, as yet, but little
wifely duty had been exacted of her.
Of household care she had none. Her
life had,been passed in perpetual ploasurc-s-eking, with no call for sacrifice.
But the letter, the fateful letter, told
the tender husband that the wealth ho
had held so carelessly for years was
gone in one great commercial crash ;
one hour a num bf riches, the next a
pauper'. It was all gone, his lawyer
wrote, and the sale of Elmsgrove, his
home, would scarcely cover the liabili?
ties incurred in the post tliree years.
Edith ! Edith ! That war the cry of
the man's heart His darling who hod
l»ecn shielded from every rude blast
who had known only the brightest side
of life under his'tart,'.who had married
him for money, perhaps !
Had she married him for money?
The thom, once planted, stung him
sorely. He-was not a vain mon, but he
had thought his love, so devoted, so
true, had won a return. Money had
been to him, all his life, so small a con­
sideration, never feeling its want, that he
had never taken it into consideration,
except to be glad it was his to give
Edith every indulgence. And now the
hateful thought rose, and pressed him
surely, that Edith married him for what
he had lost, and could give her no

ing from the udkge, fie found Edith
sewing busily upon a cloak for a yearo’id boy crowing in his cradle.
Hbe held up her work for inspection.

k her home, gave he: .nemed poo;live g/olth."
» bowwieeper. uh.
'■ Bat,
child i
kith ■ tabr, tor on drnuxJ. I h&gt;n W

*&gt; B„t un.
1

dftioa.

ia within the gilded ball.

rrco«uitlan of a day for thn rraumpUon of ijade
paynnuta failed by a majority of ft. Coakltng'a Ore»t esufuMJeu 'fcltowld, In tb« mldu of
aBiendment forbidding any iucrtaac of the public wMeb, abore the tonuU and the sotee of the &lt;icick
debt muter the act waa alao voted do«n by a ma­
Speaker BUlae'e voice VM beard, »UUn«
jority &lt;&gt;f 3....lUyard'a amendment rrpcalln* the

nu«.
Hitchcock,

Clayton,
Dorw-y.
Ferry (Mich),
CMdthwatte,

«%I-by'.''

Anthony,
Hamilton (M«l.),'BauM&gt;W7,

Hamlin,'

oooper,

such stupendous results, should come

opinion of
ditiuns wh

A dbad failure. An undertaker in St.
Louis has called a meeting of hia cred­

Ohx lead pencil, according to a con’
re.cmsd to Judge lloar'n epeech yeaterday, which temporary, lasts a Dubuque editor
referred to the jaat action of the iToaideut. three months, but he his to have a
Speaker Ulalna »ald that waa a very different mat­
now rivet in his shears every three
ter. Hoar bad referred to jiubllc documenU.
Dollar had Indicated a poaalbte future act. weeks.
Ax Illinois editor returns thanks for
a centipede sent to him by mail from
Texas, “ it being,” he Says, “ the^flrst
cent of any kind that we’ve received for
several weeks.”
returned that be
The editor of the Detroit Free Frett,
says a rival country editor, is one of the
few journalists who can put an enemy
into his mouth without fear of its steal­
ing anything.

Thnrxnan,

A I.ANTEUX-jawed Vermonter got
aboard a steamer for the first time, and
fell through the hatchway into the hold,
when, being unhurt, he was heard to ex­
press his surprise : “ Well, if the domed
thing aint holler I"

auction

la entitled to. the Beat....
ranlatton Inetrvrtlnc the Com­

Torxoar, Apnl 7.—Arnate.—The Finance

The

bill

providing

report

for

coed! ugly clow- vote. Without taking further act Ion

Finance

in Fktrid*; Jomttne tb» fencer L'niUd Slate*
Court-Uotur
bulidlni? ai St. Augurtlne,
Ha., for ••ducal tonal parpoaco, and to
promote education
in the Temtortee....

by Hatt, Orth. Hereford, Mon-

A BUNBKAM.
The greatest of physical paradoxes is
the sunbeam. It is the most potent
and veraatilo force we have, and yet it
behaves itself like the gentlest aud
most accommodating. Nothing can fall
more softly or more silently upon the
earth than the rays of our great lu­
minary—not even tho feathery flukes of
snow which thread their w«y through
Halt, from the ComtuHtee eo
the atmosphere as if they were too filmy at HUnbarftb, P«
1‘ablle Bulidlofta a«d Gniunda, reportad a till auto yield to the'demands of gravity like

our chaste of water Hfta up layer utter
layer into the atmosphere, raid hoiste
whole riven frdm their beds, only to
drop them again in snows upon the hills
or in fattening shower* upon the plants.
Let but the air drink in a little more
sunshine at one place than another, and
. it dmolatea a whole region
..
in its lunatic
: wrstlu The marvel is that
power
* ’ ' *
''
"

YARIJSTJES.

Bbothkhs-is-uaw—The judges.

itors.
i fallows:

Wbdxmdat, April 8.—Sfluzte.—Davis called
up the rwwlutlou intgxduced by blra * few days ago,

“I? Mr. Morrell tell* you. espe­
cially, that my property is sets. A hunOb.riugUi»
■er f»u«l tai.

lOriftlna-.l
FAITH.

uay-,131.

shaking him off No specific has ever
been invented that hao proved effectual
in eradicating him from society. You
may chain him under a -pile-driver;
throw a load of stone on the top of him;
fire filin’*out of a 24-incb oolumbiad;

grosser things. The most delicate slip
of 'gold leaf, exposed as a target to the
sun’s shafts, is not stirred to the ex­
tent of a hair, though an infntit’s faint­
est breath would oct it in 'tremulous
motion. The tenderest of human or­
gans—the apple of the eye—though
piaroed and buffeted every day by thou­
sands of sunbeams, suffers no pain dur­
ing the process, but rejoices in tlieir
sweetness, blesoes the useful light. Yet
a few of those rays insinuating them­
selves into a mass of iron, like tho Bri_
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tannia
tabular bridge, will compel the
ward, what is the matter?"
An impulse, a cruel one, prompted her coatly ball or dinner toilette*; *nd j closely-knit particles to separate, ami
the
little
hands
that
could
rest
idle
in
j
will
move
the whole enormQu* fabric
him to test her then and there, and he
luxury, glitter with valuable rings, and ' with as much ease s» a giant would a

only. With large wealth, inherited u moment, before she had smoothed •
from his father,-he had devoted himself
from dawn to hudacL in the house-work
to the acquisition of knowledge, living near her to catch her if she fainted, that women find ever .waiting them.
in lus library, exetpt when be traveled,
Edward Lancaster was never very
alauys jn pursuit of some new light
poor, and Edith never knew again the
read it alL The light of merriment in
upon a favorite scienoe oc study. His
waste and care* of her girlhood ; but
the wealth lie had lost was not restored,
gravity, and some of the rich color
lawyer, and hia household affaire by a faded from her ebwke. Her voiee was
housekeeper, while Id* Looks were his
had learn-&lt;1 his wife's heart; deprived
fur you, Edward. You will miss your of that, he found the treasure of happy,
From this scholarly seclusion, st the
dmneetio life, and in his new duties lie
found the pleasure of making the kuowlsave some of them for you.”
edge he loved pseful to uih^r*.

CUNGMBBSIONA'L SUMMARY.

“ Do you ? I never wore it but once
—the last day we wore st Whitecliff " ,
“ The day," her hnnb.md answered,
“ when, after an hour of doubting
I found my wife had married me
with the true love, for better, or worse."
J li .»
THK
WING MA GHIKX A GUN T.
The most tenacious flea upon the
bare back of the body politic ia tho

look him up in a.powder magarine and
blow up the institution with a tuse;
drop him out of a balloon ; consign him
to Oshkosh; compel him to subsist on
boarding-house hash and fish balls ;*ad­
minister to him a barrel of flea-bane a
month, or poison him, but it’s no use;
you can’t kill him. He never was born
to die ; for, no matter what treatment
you subject him to, he invariably turns
up in front of your door, with his horse
tied to the hitching post, and n ma­
chine on tho stoop, and before yon have
any settled opinion as to whether you
are yourself or somebody else, ho has
dragged that machine into your sitting­
room, worked up the “old Ipdy” into
the belief that she is totally incapable
of surviving another day without this
greatest of all -labor-saving, health-pre­
serving, back-action, self-oiling, nonexploeive, noiseless-running,
patent
spool-pin, self-sdjusting, lock stitch­
ing, love-promoting and indispensable
household utensil—a sewing machine.
Henry Word Beecher, or some other
logical fellow, has said that nothing was
ever created in vain. It may be true.
If so, the eewing machine agent has his
part to pe. form in accomplishing the
great ends intended-by the Creator of
Die universe. Perhaps ’ without him
the earth could not revolve around its
orbits. Should he sink into oblivion,
the motive power which drives the
world’s machinery might collapse a
flue, and a general disarrangement of
cogs, belts, eccentrics,- pistons, etc.,
ensue, which naaght could repair but
his immediate reinstatement. Had the
sewing machine agent censed to exist,
undoubtedly that glorious Magna
where we could be all in all to each Charta-thut salary-grab law, and the
declaration
of independence, as pro­
other ; where no claim to the gay world
mulgated by Susan B. Anthony, woul'd
should come between us. Notagrand
never
have
been
tacked to the nation’s
home, with servants to perform each
task, but a home your wife could beau­ escutcheon.
Seriously speaking, the sewing ma­
tify with her own hands. Now we will
find one, my husband. I am longing chine agent is a tenacious flea—a most
to show you how nicely I can cook ; how indcfstigablo, indispensable and intel­
daintily I An clean a room. While Jou ligent member of the genut pulex,
read, I will work ; and in the evening without whom society would retrograde;
wo will sit together in onr tiny sitting­ and the easy dispatch with which the
room, and be far liappier than we are in family ore kept clothed, tho meads by
these crowded hotels. And, Eda ord, which Want has been driven from the
if we are very saving, we can buy back door, care lightened, faces brightened,
you? hooka. There are all my jewels; and hope awakened, would be subvert­
ed by drudgery, want and wretched­
surely they will buy some."
“ Edith, atop ! My own happiness be­ ness. “ God spare the sewing-machine
wilders me. You love mo like that ? agent," is ths prayer of thousandth ho
Xou will be happy in a poor home, cock­ have experienced the blessings bestowed
through his agency, and “ God spare
ing and working for me
Edith lifted her shining, dark eyes the sewing machine agent," say we.—
to the noble face bending over her, and Galena Gazette. .

drew down her husband’s head till her
lips touched his.
“I love you—I love you.,!” she whis­
pered. “ Love will make all labor light
if it is for you I"
There was consternation in the gay
circle of Edith’s friends when, the next
day, eh® was missed from among them.
Speculations were wild regarding the
sudden disappearance of the brilliant
star of society, and many were the pity­
ing words lavished upon her when
Edward Lancaster’s losses were knowu.
But the little wife neither knew of
the pity nor asked sympathy. Her
hutband accepted a professorship in a
College, and a little house was taken
A rattling al the door-handle, a voice
and furnished for the home Edith
calling his name, roused him from his
craved.
moody misery, and ho drew book the
The beauty that bad made Edith a
bolt to admit Edith.
“Just in time to dress for dinner!" star in the most brilliant circles of soci­
she cried, Cuming in. “ I stayed down ety lost nothing in her husband’® eyes
stairs till the last minute. Shall I when it was the homo-light after his
ring for Mary, Edward, or—" She days of college work. In her quiet
looked in her husband’s face,. “Ed­ dresses, witlmut glittering gems, Edith

NO. 29.

9
OLD LKTTMBH.
Never burn kindly-written letters; it
is so pleasant to read them over when
the ink is brown, the paper is yellow
with age, and the hands that traced the
friendly words are folded over the hearts
that prompted them, under the green
sod. Above all, never burn love letters.
To read them in after years is I ke a
resurrection to one’s youth. The elder­
ly spinster finds, in the impassioned
offer she foolishly rejected twenty years
ago, a fountain of rejuvenescence.
Glancing over it, she realises that she
was once a belle and a beauty, and be­
holds her former self in a mirror much
more congenial to her tastes than the
one that confronts her in her droasiugroom. The “ widow indeed” derives a
sweet aud solemn consolation from tho
letters of the beloved one who has jour­
neyed before her to the far-off Isnd,
from which there comes no mrasagc,
and where she hopes one day to join
him. No photograph* can so vividly
recall to the memory of tho mother the
tenderness and devotion of tho children
who have left at the call of heaven an
the epistolary outpourings of their love.
The letter of a true son or daughter to
a true mother is something better than
an image of the features—it is a reflex
of the writer’s soul. Keep nil loving
letters; burn only the hareh one, and in
burning forgive and forget them.
MARBYING FOB MONBY.

Tsvsanar. April

Stoaatt.—Bills to facill-

An extremely sharp and intelligent
American gentleman from the West
one® walked into the office of Dr. C. T.
Jackson, the chemist. “ Dr. Jackson,
Ipresrrtae?” said he.
“Yes, sir.”
" Are you alone ?” “ Yes, sir.” “ May
I lock’ the door ?" And ho did ho ;
then, having looked behind thesdfa,
and sstisflixl himself that no one else
was in the room, he placed a large
bundle done up in a yellow baodker*

-Tbore,doctor,look UUuir ■•Well."
uitid the doctor, “ I see it” “ What do
you call that, doctor?’'
“I call it
iron pyrite*.” “ What F add the man;
“isn’t that stuff gold?" “.Nc,”said the
doctor, “ it’s good for noUung; it’s
pyrites.” And putting soma over the
fire in a shovel, it soon evaporated up
ths chimney. “ Well,” said the gen­
tlemanly man, with u woe-begone look,
“ there’s a widow up iu our town who
ha* a whtifo hill full of that, and I’ve
been and married her."

A covnxol gentlemen, strolling along
a turnpike, came to a toll-bridge, and
one of them said, “ I wonder when that
bridge was erected, and who built it ?”
“I don’t know," replied the other,
“ but let’s go over and we shall be
tolled.”

Asinovlak instance of skepticism is
recorded in the case of the msn who
said tho Bible waa “ too good to be
true."

Enowtodge Ulka lowly.

Si’Kcimxx of heavy writing on the
Danbury Newt: “ Thursday evening
of last week was a spring evening. For­
ty thousand screaming demons rode the
winds that surged through the streets,
crumbling up the hard snow and frosen
mud, and blinding pedestrians with the
powder. All night long the demvun
howled, shutters rattled, signa creaked,
branches groaned, and shed-doors
slammed. All night long the beautiful
birds of spring hung their heads and
hushed their carols, and all night long
the sweet flowers of the gladsome
springtime shrank within their petals,
and smothered their fragrance in their
palpitating bosoms, 'and boarders
screamed for more quilts.”

GOING TO PAINT THN MOUNTAINS.
Max Adder, the Philadelphia humor­
ist, writes :
“ We met onr friend, Daubs, the ar­
tist, the other day, and asked him
“ *1 think,* said he, * I’ll take a ran
up into the interior of the State, and
paint the Alleglianies.’
•• Daubs has a big job on hand for
the warm weather. We should think it
would take him all summer to paint the
Alleghante*, even if he did it with a
whitewash brush. We don't exactly per­
ceive the use of painting them ; they
look very well as they are. And sup
pose Daubs takes it into bis head to
paint that whole range of mountains

but somehow we feel a* if it -would be
brown nuxmbght But if Daub* psista
those majestic hills pink, wo shell euiignte from the State. We should rather
live in *’humble brown-stone house on
eight or ten thousand dollare • yosr in
some part of New Jersey, than to dwell

Thm editor of the Golden (Col) lar vote as follows :
Globe, in dosing his firs t volume, says: 2.000,000; fur a m&lt;

pro.

» Republic,
1,000,000;

�Tin: SAL OK THE GATE.

NMlto’ Iw-Hcku-.

U»d.'

APRIL 17. 167.

a splinter uhderthe nail of one of his
fingers and took his knife to get it

out, using the same blade bis wife

world,
»er bonny,
unfurled.

bad used in opening the felon.

4*9 Aik**

READY MAUK CLOW

May

Heaven cheer

LUitt, Em id CWfai» fafcn,

SMITH 4 PUTNAM.

6718

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Grocery asd Prorboa Store
Next Door North qf Afflnnrlh'it,

DRESS GOODS,

Groceries, Provisions, Jc

Notions, Boots, Shoes,

pails, benzine, . etc., and in lhe
Bet Anally add, ‘darn ’er I’m glad she’s
building was stared sixteen complete
gon*.’
which will bo sold
thrashing
machine*, all of which was
There's
kt*
of
youg
foUera
to
see
mo
would
Spring time of everylnsting peace.
destroyed but two machines. The LOW FOR CASH.
PniLoaoptir of;Life.—Be not ton
adjoining buildings of thia extensive
I (Mnk'U'e •• regular put-np-job
Qy“ The Highest Market Price paid
anxious fur company. Cultivate yuttr
thrashing machine eat*blishm*jit and
- own acquaintance and roly lea* upon
theadjao*nf dwelliag bouae, were
VOB4CB HOLTOM.
other people for your comfort. If some
saved with difficulty. Los* about
one dislikes and spitefully treats you,
But I,m join' io tall ye sumthin* that Pre *10,009 ; insured.
strive tu live so that • a consciousness
goi to say
Last Friday t*o young men, nam­
of deserving better 'may heal the I told, her I loved her and blu-liialy raid,
ed Benonia Hall and “Van" Lewis,
wound Carve your own way in life
living hear sister lakes, maltreated an
and do not invite to many to travel on That we would proceed al. one* U&gt; a Squire,
And I'd give him a dollar to make ns a pair. inoffensive half-witted fellow named
your route. Expect no favors from
She looked up at me, kind of smilin' and Brant, so that he died from his inju­
’
strangest or relation, and then you
ries the next day.
The young men
will not "be disap|»ointed. Allow other Put her liitle hand in mine, and said that
kho would.
had been drinking, and as they were
people the blessed satisfaction of at­ We went and goi married that very uae day
driving
along
th*
road
with a lumber
tending to IhHr affairs in their own And I've always grudged tho dollar that 1.
wagon they overtook BraaL Upon
way and exact the same privilege.
his refusing their invitation to rid*
night.
A Vermont bachelor has taken n. The old mtn was there, and party darned they stopped and best him until be
tight
,
consented
to get into tho wagon with Haa opened at tho old utand of C. B. Bichphilosophical view of life Ho conclu­ ••Where ye been, Juliet!” the old ruffian
ardsou, hia STOCK of weli-eelocted
them. Upon arriving at a small
ded to get married, and ethought he
would practice on the matter fora ••But pap." said my epeuw, "I've been stream they compelled him to get
-juwn and'wash himself, aud then
uurriad to-day,
while. He set the’tab’e in his lonely
nljodc with plate* fur himself And an And this ia my husband,” she tn I reduced with further beating got him back
into the wagon. Soon afterwards he To which be invites the atteatloa of the
.
irnagin irv wife “nd five children. He •• Dander end blitxen,” the old ran a cried.
Publie, He Mila
either fell or was thrown out, and the
then sat down to din*», and a* often “A mvft het* with you!” »* m.' he fw*1I lojk off ray hot an polUa a* 1 could.
First Class Goods,
■as he hejj&gt;ed himself to food he put And there before the raving old Granger I wagon ran over him. The follows
« ood ;
drove on and left him in lhe road.
ihn f«tne quantity on each of tho
I told him, hie daughter. “I loved aa ray
Ho was, found by Chas. Hills and BOTTOM
PRICES FOR CASH!
•other plates, mid surveyed the pros­
life
friend*.

^4's

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ardware, Palbts, Olis, Mask
Doori) Blladz, 4c

Mr.

sign ; birds iwme with their sweet
Griswold's hand and at once began
wuisx to cheer and enliven us—the
inflame a^y&gt;e soon'bocame’ delirious
tiny blades of gras* tint start with Ttirn tremblinlj eeked her ‘■noW-d-yr-do?”
in which coition he continued un­
ihe first Spring shower—the flowers
til Nis death, which took place within
send up tbeir shoots tu bud and bios
forty-eight hour* of the time he
• som in the ripe Spring time—lhe
thoughtlessly vaccinated himself wit h
•hearpiiatin’ *to»«.
trees seem to know their time to
lhe poison.
bud.
About nine o’clock, Sunday even­
' W hat ehnngen lime makes in I his pray wouN yo object to leiliog your namel
“Tii Harriet JuEet Morgan, ft ye ple*»e;
ing,
a fire was discovered in the cellar
busy wurhl ul oar* Some have been
of one of Niobols, Shepard A iCo’s.
summoned to thst .better, wor^T~lo My auniie” abe Mid Mao*. very poor;.
She rate me ray name, she ooutd five not
paint shops, at Battle Creek. Before
answer f^r their action* in this.. Some
the fire departman! &gt;rri vqd th* build­
lihve”&lt;!e'p$rtiSI th! &lt; hfn ~without n
ing wn* wrapped in flame*. In the
moment’* warning. Some have been
•lopfej with old Roger*. and loft him
cellar was stored a largo stock of
otlled to bury lhetr nvareit an J dear-

e»t

H fl0

.
rra-noNS

had used.
w ood into lhe house, Mr.Griswold got

them, through thia weary t«fi» to .a

A Live Local Paper.

AND CBOCKEBY,
1

Momt Mid for a

Aafi a foil I1M •(

HEADQUARTERS

GEROOHHZEE S

PROVISIONS

CAPT. BOISE

SrMtrits and ^ravbions,

taken to Keelet, where he died about
.
who.
cost. He.has changad his mind now And was going right en the affair to explain, eighteen hours after his injuries were CUs/i Paid for Produce of all kinds
When
iba
old
min
railed
out
with
furv
inflicted. The young men have been
.and will not marry.
again:
arrested and it is -understood do not
.No Trouble to Sbour Goods.
An Ohio inalhmnlician has dis­ “Get out of my home yon young rascal,'
deny the facts. They were examin­
covered that one man dies from the
ed at Keeler and have the reputation
tQU Call aud examine befjrz purchasing
bead
;
•use of alcohol ever minute, and that
of being rough charactets. Further elsewhere.
I'll lorn you to comeaperkin* my flrl.
tho*e who have died from its effec's When eac'e ike only treaeur# 1 bevt in lhe
particular* showed that at least oue
NaahrUle, Nov. 1st, 1W«.
world;
&lt;lurlng ihe last fifty years won'd
I.ook-aJier*. youny au, I'm a Grang«r. of the accused parties had bean drink ­
LEROY C. noISE.
hndge the American continent from
eaid be;
ing, and that there was an old fend
•And
its
(imply
impossible
to
monopolize
ocean
to ocean, allowing three
between them and their victim, and
me “
feet to each body.
ihat they ran over Brant after knock

San
zr.:
Mil

GRAND RIVER TALLEY DfflJOI.
ward building up some town in wbiob yoa
art nowise intarasted.

Th erfore every good

citizen should sustain their home paper,

CJoincWeet

per, beeauae, perhaps it is a trifle smaller
and costs a few eeal* mor*; for if you da,

you build up other papera at the axpena* of
your own.

■asmnH
n*.Ur.p«
MldAerffle,

It»tv the Intaroel of all to »ua-

for Goods

tain your homo paper, aa it is a mirror in
which tba outaide world look* to judge of

MlddtevfBa
as®.
Vensnstr
Charlotte.

&gt;bieh throws its reflection over a large part

iwtieoof many who otherwise would not

■xn am

“LICIT SUNNING DSIESTIC,”

to the world the Importause of year lawn.
Tbe standard Sowing Machine ef the nation.
These wishing a machine will do well to
give u a call before pnrehasing elsewhere.

pect. at the same time mmputiug the

wbfeh is

,

ONLY $1.50 A YEAR!

Fort fane, Jacism 1 Saiiiaw H. R.

SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Those having unsettled ac­ MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.
counts with lhe late firm oi Downing
TRAINS RUN: BY CHICAGO TIME.
ic Little, will please call and settle
(he same 'before they are made Goina South.
trouble and costs.

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN.

ATTENTION, ALL!

A

Locomotive at Oshkosh, Wis.. He **ve me a boi»t through lhe op*n door
lately exhibited astonishing agility, And 1 sailed through the air far a minul* or
more.
' for it jumped from it* track to one When I lit 'twa( out in the middle o'ihe
yard, •
.
which ran parallel six feel off, and
And du’-cn my o*ta, if I didn’t light hard ;
landed there squarely on the rails. I jumped np and rua until moet out of breath.
They raise the right kind of locomo­ And his yoiler dog ebaaed me and scar'd
toe to death:
tives there, and with a little’ practice
I never etoped rnonln' till I'd reached Lhe
town.
hope to get along without switches
And told niy old ohum tho adventure I'd
at all .
___________
found.
Well, by letters Juliet and I did arrange.
A North Carlina editor thus writes :
•‘With wearied brain and fatigued
limbs fmm the duties of lhe day, ns When I m sparkin' tho Oal I met al lbs
we bent over a manuscript, the soft
and soothing strains of music, such
only as Johnson’s band can make,
(alls upon our ears, and the revivifying
influence is ns through some magic

ing him out

of

ihe

wagon.

They

were lodged in Paw Paw.jail.
When the Indians catch a bald-,

headed man they cut ofi’his ears to
ts. about as well to be scalped.

Mlehtcen Central, Jsdunn.
Gram! JU ver Valley, and Mk

pay the Highest Market Prioo for

An Iowa Woman poured hot water

Baskiu—With Detroit, Hillsdale

down her husband’s back to euro t he

toothache, and the jury held that she
was practicing without a license and

POTATOES,

LARGEST AND FINEST

.

Cineinanti

makes

Wm. J. Fry living near Lowell,
has been arrested aad lodged in jail

at their work:

500,000

“Father

pint

don’t drink

CORN, apples, OATS,

Clover Seed, Sta^

to iU tiiird rending ja

to license

houses of ill fame. Thoee Eliaois law­
A beaq in Iriahnrg, Vermont, took contains 1,900 volumes, of which
makers kaow how to proieci lltetdhis girl out for a ride The sleigh tipp­ mate than 1,200 have been added
selves Lcui arrest.
ed over and broke her leg; then tho the past year.
At Conceit BlafTs, Iowa, the fever
beau sent her home on a wood sleigh
The gang of robere that have

that chanced aiqng, and continued infested Jackson Co. this winter hare and ague is so affeetionat* ihat a new
to &lt;4 pounds
his ride alone.
been discovered.
Only cna was comer shrink*•fresx
in five weeks—shake* himself right
arrested, the rest escaping.
A good work is really in progress
Ren bin Mason of Big Rapids was
among men who have sold liquor for
1; is jj train to put year finger in
years. Mjo are gaining victories caught in the machinery of his mill
over themselves, and such victories Thursday ; His limbs were torn off, the water tad. pull it out. lack for a
'io!e; and equally .ata to cappoea
are the grandest that can be achiev aod hi* body badly mangled.
that, however largo c a^ace you’
George Wilson, of Adrian, has a
occupy, tbs wutid will miss you wEcu
oolt three years old that exhibits
At the laying of the corner stone of
you die.
great distress if not supplied evetf
the new capiiol of Iowa, no speeches
A clergyman with a keen eye U*
day with a certain quantity of chewwere made, except a few remarks by
ingdpb«cco, either plug or fine cut, bnstnees recently attwaded a funeral
a workman who g6t his 6rrger^-pinch­
in Howland, Me., and Lcfu-rw tba
preferring it to oats or hay, and will
ed, and they were brief and to the
corpse had been taken ta the grave
gobble down all that is given him.
made ont a bill of five dollars for his
point
services and gave it iato the hands
Detroit had a fire last Tuesday,
Courting receives a fresh impetus which entirely consumed the burial of a constable for collection.
from the advent of maple sugar.
case factory and several other buildTwenty-five cent/ worth of maple

once, aud there was a general fear
that a clean sweep would be made of gets now days,

several blocks.
The
loss
was
*76,000, with a light insurance

»&lt;y.

Thi» 1» the lh« year for doing it.

8. k! IIOOFER, G

Delivered al tWr

A Western paper says of the airpn

its relation s to mas: ‘Tit *kisses
*
and
pupils of s girl's school in aged fifteen years.
blesses hiin, but ’viU not obey him"
Pittsburgh, out for their daily pro­
Richard Elliot of North Lansing,
Blobba
says
that
that
description
menade, were recently mistaken for for crictinol assult upon Mrs. Ven
• approaching band of temperance Buran, has been bound over for s; ;ts hfa wife exactly.
reformer, and their appearance was
Queen Victors is now in the fiftytrial.
the signal for a general closing of lhe
seventh rear U* her ago. Ste baa
25,000 young while fish have been
saloons.
cine children and twenty-one grandlately distributed in the lake* adjoh.children.
The difference between having a ing Grand Rapids.
It will tako nt least twenty yearc
tooth properly drawn by aprofessiuol
A short time ago a New York pasurgeon, and hiving it knocked out paper asked “Whereis Will Carlton-” more tn build the the epirea of Co
logee
Cathedral
the required alti­
misoellaneoiroly by a fall on lhe He is stage manager at Smiths’s
pavement. is only a slight distinction Varieties in East Saginaw, and hia tude cf 65Q feet.
Tho Illinois Legislature hes passed
—one is dental and the other acci­ wife-is one of the singer*.
.

The Michigan Prison Libary now

On the 4th insfant Mr.

Illinois Railroad.

s

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.

Th«

iiignr will go farther than two dollars*

STOCK

sent her to jail for six mouths.

flasks per year, and the tinkers ham

on charge of rape upon his daughter,

dental.

Lliwlnnstl

HARDY &amp; AINSVORTH,

compensate for the loss of scalp, and

_

A Delaware man committed suicide

Theodore tart and a baby on his front step.
was afraid his wife

S’ALL AND WINTER GOODS
EVER BROUGHT TO NASHVILLE 1

LATH,
SHINGLES
WATER LIME,
SALT,
HAIR,
STUCCO,

ROBERTS &amp; ROE,
inform thapnbliothat they will

FRESH MEATS
of all kinds, which will be sold low for cash
Tho big beat priae paid for Hidas, Polia
oto. Give them a call on Weet side NaiaSl
Nashville, Mieb.

HARDY k AINSWORTH,

Crockery,
Dry Goods,
Glassware,
ICOTBI KlWiCTOBT! Notions,
Clothing,
Stoneware,
Hats
and
Caps,
Sugars,
JACOB LENTZ
Furs,
Teas,
iafer, Uhran,
Ofla h
Buffalo Robes,
Ccffee,
GEKmi. FUJTUE
’ Proprietors.

UOEHOLOTHING

WOOD
AND

MAPLE SUGAR
O N
SUBSCRIPTION.
Mortgage ealc.

Ike Eighth day of October.
mortgage to soenre the payment ofof a eer-

Co., Mieb., on the 18th'day of October,

MiBEoim, Hcrwaxa. nun*
AMD CABOS. BRXCKBTS,
DUSTERS, tC-kC.

hiy to sM

।

COFFINS AM) CASKETS,

SER OUDG AND COFFIN LIN
INGS
*&gt;**amhf «• AmnmL

I vTTLL HOT BE UNDERSOLD.

ill iiib ii Cuatiry Police tales ii ftchiie for Goods, at tie
ffitiest lariet Price.

Ha

would object to

MEAT MARKET I

IL A. TRUMAN,

cloud. The deeeripiicn of the
iMcribed iu »oid raoneoge or*
to-wit: Tke Berth half of the
of.aaid village.
Dated Nashville, March l»h, 1S74.

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�MEDICAL.
PANACEA
.FAMILY

djinns a miasma which
the
air. The
is iitextiDguiahsble ; onr
duty to guard against it ill imperative I
Fortunately for there whose lot is east
in low marshy districts or new dear-

HOUSEHOLD

PANACEA

FAMILY
mistake steal It
PQRKIGh.
LINIMENT.
VmtUAS Bitfxiw are endowed with
—Kuconragiug reports continue io be sent
out from famine districts of-ludia
powers, and, m “an ounce of pre­ $15 ta.tu: /■aar.g.gaug
vention is worth a pound of cure,"
should be taken in the full vigor of
health, so az to fortify the system A.ldrMi T. U. Xrwmaa. Trlbuuc Its
—The Western Ball Mill Association mot in
against the assault of trimmer difate,
Colombas. Ohio, last week, but, a majority of
i.h.-f JnaUMaf Ookmuto.
—Tho financial depression In Engleiid is at­ and thus secure by their Hfr-ffirinff,
mediately adjourned to meet again hi Chicago tributed largely to the default of interest on Atrcnifthcning, rtvtoratbv, and antiAKpUc virtues, n tirfense against ahnof- *.-IV SUV BOUT IO
iu Jun® next. Pirtles with thirty-five years' American railway and State bonds.
FzMz. ClrealtrB
pneric poiton.
88
experier.ee in tire iron trade reported that
Waa tern Manatee
tried at Bio Janeiro on charges of high crimes
Aoexts desiring to wanvass for popu- ACTIVE Assnts wanted in ersrv etly. wM can
fl
U 11ft don bio th.tr tavsstmeai dally. Addraia
Uji manufacture of rails. It waa also stated agaiuAl Lhe laws of the Empire of Brazil, and
w, quick^aellino standard work*, m
sentenced to four years' imprisonment and
'Art of Money-Making,” by Millz, etc.,
. —John D. Sanborn, the man who. oontnietod railroads during tL® part month have fallen bard labor.
to collect ths revenue, testifies before the
Music, Chicago.
Advices from the City of Mexico state that
House Ways and Moans Committee tlial Lis
six of tho mob who recently murdered a CouooileciiouB amounted to 9427JXM, of which few companies are ordering railsJUBILEE ORGAN’.
—The Clearing-House Association of ChiNow Square Grand pianos, &lt;330 to 9475.
Warranted to P'“~. or money refunded.
bce.n condemned to death, but that tho trial
expensed were 9I56.4K3.
—Mre. Bella A- Lockwood, sUornsy at law, flaUon.
yet concluded.
Four to six bottles of Dr. Ptaroe’s Gulden
Washington Cijar, la kaoeking for admlsaion
Medieai Dijcoveryare warranted to sure Salt
PIRES AXD CASUALTIES.
■ cent, tn OXO. P. BOWRheum or Tetter and th® worst kind of Pim­
ples on tho face. Two to four bottles are war­
eniing hia c6urt, finds that an attorney who th® river at Memphis, a few day® ago, burying faim of the island and issued a bombastic ranted to clear tho oystem of Boilx, Carbun­
cles
and
Sores.
Four
to
six
bottles
are
war
­
proclamation, in which ho characterizes tho iuto cure tho worst kind of Erysipelas
—Five negroes wore recently drowned while snrrection as a trivial affair, and promises to ranted
good moral character,” and herttete® to admit
and Blotches among tlx» hair. Six to ten bot­
crossing Hie river in a skiff, from Portsmouth wipe out the last vertigo of rebellion in a very tles are warranted U cure Running of the Ears
aud Corrupt or Ronnlog Ulcere. Eight to tea
to Norfolk, Va.
•
—Three men ware ihe other day suffocated
—The sovereignly of the Fiji Islands has bottles aro warranted to cure Scrofulous Sores
and Swellings. Two to six bottle® are war­
BtebteiV: Rus?. Pai
—Chart®® Mills, the noted catcher of tho to death by gas at tho Bisbee*Chemical Works, been formally tendered to Great Britain.
ranted to cure Lirer Complaint.
—There has been a good deal of contention
A W0XDXB TO nXKNKLF.
' Mutual and other 1*11 clubs, died lest week, Banter's Point, W. Y.
—The steamer ‘Europa sank al sea on her
in New York, of consumption, in bls 3Jth
way from Havre to New York. Herpaascn- Franco-I’rtissixn war aa to whether Austria
Year Discovery needs only a fair trial and ii
really did pro mire to aide with France in ckre will dtnxll you recommend it to do and more
When 1 waa fifteen I caught cold and
.
GESBRAL.
.
ing vessel, which brought thraf safely to of a war wlth Germany. A French paper now too.
for twenty-eight years
I have
_«.» -11
.l. bsen a perfect
_____i
—Th® movement in New York city for the Queenstown, where they arrived on the 7tlr come® cut and publfobcMbcdispatch of llarou v-— t
revival of the ancient practice of cremation— last.
doctors' bills hare ran up at umea to two and
•
. von Benst to Prince Metternich, in which tho ll..
UknK.I__ I .1-11-_
________ ______
rpt&gt; PLOW WITH
tho aaniUkitioti of dead bodice by flro or
—Three pcninns were killed the other day
A RAsnCoasriBLDO*
awift- acids—in developing
unexpected al South Bethlehem, Pa., by the explosion of pithy for France, and declare® that her cauxe spring of bring tlio summer through. I re­
la Anatria's alao. Ho alao auggesta a plan by edvod op® of your Account Books, and told
strength. A* meeting of the advocateo of this a boiler.
~.— —— —, JI—.U.—,1 — l,,.!.!
—Margaret Merrit, a rheumatic invalid, which an alliance can lx* formed agaluat Ger­
THIS PRINTING INK
and Isabella White, her nuroe, were suffo­ many by Franco, Italy and Aualria.
too late. Ho went and bought two bottles
—Three thousand collicni are on a strike in and 1 found It was helping mo very much.
tendo l by some fifty prominent persons. A cated to death in a burning building al Cam­
Someraetehire, England.
Since 1811 I wm troubled with Catarrh and
number of . letters were read snd speeches bridge, Mass.
—A largo place of a boiler which exploded
msd^.’ to jwhich strong arguments were of­
thing I.ike It in.I.itera
fered in support of tho practice of increma­ were recently smothered to death in a borning in Glasgow, Scotland, recently. w*a driven There was constant pain in my head. Now
aoveral hundred feet through ihe air, and, my head is as sound as a dollar, my voice is
tion. Tho P.cv. O. B. Frotblogham said bo building al EransviUe, Ind.
liad ifo projudioe against the practice. 'Charlee
—Two fishiug-smacks were capsized by a craahing through tho walla of a school bonne, clear, aud I have u*ed ten bottles of your
Discovery,
it
han
cured
me
of
Catarrh,-Bore
squall in Lake Michigan, off Kanosh*, Win., killed and wounded a number of tho scholars. Throat, Heart Dioeoso. Spine Affection and USEFUL AND PRACTICAL RECIPES.
says: ** It certainly is not creditable to -Uu&gt; other day, and the occupants, eight hi
Torpid Liver. My Liver was very bad. My
principal witnesien for tho Tichbomc claim- akiu was rough. When 1 put my hand on my
civilization that any* part of the earth's sur­ number, perished.
body it was like flab scales. Now it io as
face should be devoted to grSTeyards, and
aud soft as a child's. In conclusion 1
—Tito threatened crim in the German Reich­ smooth
that the remains of the dead should be dis­
will say I have been well for throe months. 1 ARF.NTR"“:'“’«A^'r^,
. posed of in an uneclentific, cumbereonio aud atlantic lipo. The loss on steamer and cargo stag over tho Army bill haa been for the time am a wander to myself and friends. This !n
1 M •&gt;ila«r ariiclo. Ons Avant ma.’»
averted by the aoceptauce by the Government .but au imperfect statement; half has not been AUUXl
repnisivn manner, as al present." Henry is about &lt;2,250,000.
•7
In
ttejra. tteerrmtnmded by Am; AgrfrUl
Curut ».i4 oier lOO.OilO nmltlex
th-Bergh,President of th® Society for the Preven­
—Hillsdale, Mich., Jias hid a destructive of the proposition of the Liberal® to fix tho told. Yours with raspect, IIxsrx&amp; LXQUtCimAartfrtt. CLXUO A CO., MCortland BL. K. T
strength of the army at 401,000 men.
tion of Cruelty to Animals, said in hia letter :
Human Won.—The most scientific and
“ Inhumation satisfies no reasonable Instinct
—Phillipa, Gardner A Co.'s knitting mill at
rurcc«i&gt;ful treatment of I’aralvnu, and ail de­ Ku a I nt, Kueer &amp; Kurious
of our nature. It is only an instinct, like Amsterdam, N. Y., lias been burned. Loss, THE RAIDWAY LAWS TO BE RE- formities of the human body, Diseased Joints,
Pile®, Fistula, Catarrh and Chronic Dincasen
, S1BTED.
hundreds of others which still '•fist, or which 990,000.
fa practiced at the National Surgical Institute,
have been cleared away by the uright light of
—By the eimultanooiiH explosion of five
A very important meeting of tho Direc­ Indianapolis, Indiana. Long experience, nnereason." It is proposed to bold another meet­ steam Ixnloni al Paltenburg, N. J., the other tories aud officer* of tho Milwaukee aud St. qualed facilliies and low prices render it the
ing in a f®w weeks and form a permanent or­ day. four persons were instantly killed.
Paul and Chicago and Northwestern roada moat humane institution in th® United States;
30.000 cases have been aucc6»«fnlly treated.
ganization.
was bold in New York the other day at which Rend fur their large Journal, giving full par—Nine thounaiid' five hundred and fifty­ Michigan, off Chicago, last week, by which 14 was formally determined to resist the railseven men were drowned.
seven Cbieajoans died last year.
Vctebxxaby Surgeons all over tho
—A dispatch from St. Johns. Newfound­ Minnesota. Charles O'Conor, William M.
—The Samar.a Bay Company han collapsed,
are recommending Sheri&lt;lan'* Cavalry
_ and th£ lease has been annulled by the San land, says: Ttie steamer Tigress, of the Evarts, Jndge E, Hock wood Hoar aud other country
Condition J’ovtlrri for tn® following trouble
Sis®, 44x^0. Price, Sl.OU.
Domingo Government.
e
Polaris expedition, while aeal-fishlng, ex­ eminent legal gentlemen gave it as their de­ hi Itorwes .* Loss of appetite, roughuesM of ths
—The Indiana Supreme Court has affirmed ploded her boiler. Two engineers and twenty cided opinion that the laws were unconstitu­ hslr. stoppswe of bowels or water, tliick water,
tho right of colored children to attend tho
tional, and would never be sustained by the coughs and colds, swelling of Lbe glands,
worms, horke sil, thick wind, and heaves.
—The fires that broke out in the coal mines United States Supreme Court.
public schools.
OUR^Ioguefor 1874 will be
Go to Rrvxnint&gt;r Water Cure. Hamilton, HL
near Wilkoebarro, I'*., some three pxonths
THE 9400,600,000 BILL.
. Detroit, for some litUo time past, between ago, are still raging.. Over 9150.000 has been
T11I1LTY YZCAK1T EXPKK1KSCK OF
marinr- and railway interests, concerning the expended in efforts to eubdho tho flames wfili
Wo print below the full text of tho bill
advisabiUty of bridging ihe Detroit river in water, and steam is now being used with res- passed by the United States Senate providing
the vicinity of that city. A convention was souable prospects of success. ■
for the issuing cf 116,006,000 mure of na­
held there last week, called by the Detroit
tional bank notes:
Chamber of Commerce, aud convicting of
mates uc.tc* It brrr.br fixtd at f4&lt;X),C&lt;X).(iau.
debgatcj from most o' the cities in tho State,
the result of which was a long debate and the
POLmCAU
adoption of resolutions favoring tho g|OJ&gt;o»od
—Following is a tabular statement of
Address W. A. Henderson &amp; Co., Cleve­
bridge.
t
balloting for United States Senator in
land, 0., or St. Louis, Mo.
Massachusetts Legislature
Holloway has arrived there from the newly
in:
discovered gold mines near the north fork of
■: L
71 D
rMolnUooa against further InflaUou of lb#

dertnj tsesTSae.

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PROFITABLE

EMPLOYMENT.

The properties or Dr. Walmeb’s
ViMkOABIhrntM are Aperient, Dianhoret-.c,
Oiumiuative, Nutritiou.*, Laxative. Diuretic,
Sedative, Uvnnter-lrriur.t-, Sudorific, Alters,
tire, and Anli-BilioaX
Gralefhl ThooBands proclaim v nr.
eg ar Bitters the most wonderful. Invigurant that ever nnuuned. U&gt;® aiakinjj
lyatsm.
To Person can take these Bitters

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Bilious, Remittent and Inter*
throughout the United States, especially
these of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee. Cumberland, Arkan­
sas, Bed, Colorado, Brazos,Hip Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro­
anoke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country daring the Summer and
Auturpn, and Remarkably so during sea­
sons of unusual heat .liid Aryscst,. are
invariably accompanied by extensive de­
rangements of tho stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a pu
ive, exerting a.pow­
erful influence
'
~
There
gnus, is essen
is no cathartic __
Dr. j. Walker- .
—,
as they trill speedily remove tho dark­
colored viscid matter with wlu^h tho
t an Bine, or
Okies', Body bowels arfi loaded, at the same time
. &lt;&gt;LalS,
stimulating tho secretions of tho llvor,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of the digestive organs..

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RUPTURES
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(EatahlUheJ 1KU.)
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EXTERMINATORS

ano INSECT POWDER FO&amp;

THE NEW FLORENCE
I.r moeAdnw that xcm-x barKfoneartt. »r Co riffht and left.
tpUM- Cfcagpart JBrcf.
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TO

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JONES' COMPOUNff BED-SPRING”
lufactory. MUG M»t&lt;h Hecond-at.,
baiow Deck. MtlLAbBLFSIA, I*A.

BlJunnu

now

chnonos are made.

Chromo® are printed from lithograph­
ic stonee, each color requiring a different
impresaion. The line* which receive
the ink or oil colors are composed of
some greasy substance, which is applied
with a pen crayon brush to the stone.
The inky material is then washed with
a weak said solution, which hiu\ the
effect of hardening it Water is then
applied, which weti the clean portions
of the stone, leaving the greasy lines
dry, and after this the ink or color be­

ing laid over the entire surface of the
stone, only adheres to the greasy lines.
The art was invented about tho year
1800, by a Bavarian, named Aluys Sen­
efelder. The beat stones employed iu
lithography, are slabs of alight-colored
kind of limestone, found at Solenhofen,
on the Danube river. They are very
fine-grained, aro of a pearl gray tint or
light buff, and are very hard and free
from defects.
To prepare them for
use, they are ground to a smooth, even
face and polished, then they are ground
ot roughed according to tht degree of
fineness required in tho impreuiou, by
rubbing th« faces of two stones to-

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A friend of outs who is chief wlerk in

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systemof
znony tht.azamfa.
thouzoml^
rttly fa
he ranemof so
so Znouy
■are ®0K&lt;ta£&gt;ljr daHrByrjl and removed. No
system «f medicine, nu rcnoilhgw,ao antbelnjimtica will free the syzlcxn 1mm worms
like these Hittera.
For Female Complaints, in young
-vt old, uir-rHod nr shale, at th« dawn of woAse Tonic
— ..lueoce that
3 BerccpUlde.
iiiatvd Blood wlumu find itrifai
bonting through

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It fa uiisvereally admitted to

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For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tot­
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I'ustulex, Boils, Carbuuclw. King-worms,
Seald-head, Sore Bye*. Erysipelas, Itch,
Scurtk,-Qtwwlmif ■ 7? Mi filing—»
and Dtreascs of th
of whatever name
or nature, are lite
lug up find carried
op^of tire systefii Ln a .abort titan by tho aza

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Hhrum.tism, Oow, Btfuxis, JUm?.cent Kid luunnltum. PeWirt, DirtKw s
the Blood, Liver, Kidxwrs «ud Bladder,
these Bitters have uo.eonal. Such Diseases
aro caoaed byVtOrtu&amp;BIuud. ■
Mechanical DLieases.—Persona en­
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Wfatern

IOWA

Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Heprtrache, Pam in the Shoulders, Cojlghs,
Tightness of the Chest, DizzinesM, Sou:
Eructations of tho Stomach, Bjid Taste
in the Moutb, Bilious Attacks, Palpitatation of tho Heart, Inflaomaitiou of the
Lungs, Pain in the region of tho Kid­
neys, ana a hundred other painful symp­
toms. aro tho offsprings of Dyspepsia.
One bottle will prove a better guarantee
of its merits than a lengthy advertise-

fHTOfuh, or King's Bril, White

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DRGW.T'I VXRXIjrOE C2StYIT5

Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all its fluids with Vinrgar
Bitters. No epidemio cah take hold
of a system thus fore-armed.

Swelling!, Ulcere, ErywpcUa, Swelled Nack,
Goitre. Scrofulous Inflammation*. Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old
Sorus, ErupUoDa of the Skin, Sons Eyes. etc.
In these, a* in all ofljex coostUotional Dis­
eases, WauunrtT'
’
shown their great
most obstinate And

Hauler. u&lt;

—The city election in Cleveland has re­
citement exists over the discoveries.
—Butler will shortly report to tho House of united Ln the election of the anii-tetnpcratice
.
llcpruMDtalivos. al Washington, a bill to ticket by 4,000 majority.
—Full returns of the Connecticut slectiou
abolish the Civil Service Commission, which.
foot up as follows: Ingersoll. 43,784; Hxrri
sou, 40,042; Smith, 4.B2C; scattering, 19.
al than useful.
*
Ingersoll's plurality, 6,742; Ingersoll's ma­
—The chicken main between Clilcagn and jority over all, 1,897.
I,ouisvine, at Hobart, Ind., waa drawn after
—Id the town elections in Chicago aud Cook
eleven battles had been fought, of which caonty, HL. on the 7th InsL, tho brimmers had
it all their osn way, very few tax-payers going
had been administered to the Chicago chickens to the polls.
—Liont. Bacne recently attacked au Apache
—Elections for municipal officers were held
camp in the mountains of Arizona, killed 95
warriors, and captured 50 womeu aud children last week in the cities named Mow, and with
the result stated: SL Louis, Independent
ticket elected: Madison and Fond du Lac,Wis.,
CRIJfR ABD CRDHXALS.
Democratic; Kenosha and Janesville, Wis.,
—A duel waa recently fought ax Moutgom- Reform; Freeport, IU., Democratic; Jack­
sonville, III-, Auti-Tem]&gt;mnce; La Crosse,
citizen® of New Orleans, Aristide® Bienvenne Wis., Liberal; Beloit, WU, License; Cincin­
and T. B. Phillips—the former a' lawyer aud nati, Cleveland, Toledo and Dayton, Ohio,
tho latter a banker aud broker. The weapons Democratic and Auti-Tomperance; Grand
were double-barreled shot-guns, loaded with Rapids, Mkh., Ko License; Jliuussjolis,
single ball, al forty pices. BiWivenue was Minn., Democratic; Omaha, Neb., Republi­
killed in the first Arc, being shot through the can ; Evansville, fud., I-abor Reformheart. PhiIUp«*was not hurt.
—MinisterLow having resigned his position
—Doony Barrie, a noted New York pugilist, as ^nvoy to China, William P. Avery, a Cali­
was shut and fatally wounded by a son of fornia journalist, has been appointed to fill
Prof. Clough, in a New York saloon, a few
nights ago.
'
—IL M, T. Hunter has been elected State
—Til® stage coach wan recently stopped by
highwaymen between Austin and Ban Antonio,
United Htatee Senator in tho Massachusetts
were relieved of aU their money aud valuables, Legislature tho other day.
to tho smouift at about 93,060. Tho mail
RAILROAD ViTKLLtQKXCK.
appropriated by the outlaws.
—The Pacific Mail Steamship and Union
—A horrible murder is reported from Pnt- Pacific BailroxJ Compaiuea aro forming au
alliain:® by which their- caroiugs are to be
pooled.
—Thouuw C. Wardell, late manager of the
derer a foDow named Goodman. Motive,
Wyoming Coal Company, has sued tho Union
robbery.
Pacific railroad aud oUiers for over 93.000,Dr. Robert J. Breckinridge, waa recently shot
mmI kiUad at Danville, Ky.

according to directions, and remain.long
unwell, provided Utah bones are not de­
stroyed by mineral poison or other ,
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair. •

Fevers, which are so preva­
FAMILY PHYSICIAN mlttent
lent in the valleys of our groat rivers

Elastic Truss Co..
live opcratioim. The mines aro situated in
the mountains, near the Choctaw line. Hol­
loway, after a careful examination of the ore Cnrtu

pioparatiou, made chiefly from th? nathe.herbe fntiDd on the lower ranges o(
the Sierra NevadaaumatiuuaDfXlaiifoj- .
nia tlie medicinal proixirties
which
arc estracusd'therefrom without the uac
of Alcohol.
Tbe^eetion l»mlratwt
dnity asked. "What is the cause of the
unparalleled success of Vhckgar BittkiujF' Our answer is, that they remove
the cause of disease, and Ute j»a»ient re­
cover* hia health. They are the great
fie rand a life-giving principle

Discasez.

NEW BOOK

TEA.

VINECAR BITTERS
Dr. J. Walker’s California Vln-*
ft’*r Hitters are a 'purely Vegetable

iisr^ss!
tallhuoi tt&gt;CM.

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                  <text>AMICE TO THOSE VETTJMti MAE­ much I saw, then was introduced to
the proprietor of the hall, a dapper
’
RIED.
little Frenchman, whose name I have

forgotten.
_
He was extremely polite and at teu­

Oarsou's

“ Harkins,”

long

and the

greaser's hand was pinned to tho table!

COXGiLEBSipjfAE BUHMAUT.
Barti&amp;r^jtprir nZASfc-'Not in

GENERAL LAWS OF MICHIGAN,

Instantly all was oonfurioD around the
table, each man instinctively shrinking

[Ko. 1.1

back m tho glittering blade flanked b^'

-i.v
Hi mo oTuern ana person.
Interested in tha premures, as and for hie, her
gold

Aud M U~ ataffad iiuUxs wall;

other visitors, and then we joined the

tho broad blade bud peunVatcd through

crown around one of tho tables.
It was devoted to rouge'ct noir, with
ita circles of devotees, who came night

tho back of lifa h^nd, severing ono or
more of tho bonoo, fastening tbo palm

rftcr night to , tempt Eoi tune, one mo­
ment tingling with a wild, ddiriouajoy

to mirth to cover.

m

the fickle dame deigns to smile upon
them, the next plunged into tbrfdfepths

tho rascal slip his left hand beneath his

of despair as tho croupier’s rake trans,

don ounces from tho pile of his next

fere the glittering offering to tho wrong

neighbors, then drop them unperccived

side of-the table.

down his wide boot-log I

“ Sec,” whispered Don Jaime into my
ear, “ observe that lady in black, she
with the lario mask, who places her lit­
tle pile on tho red * double zero' with’

jingle of tho coins ho deadened by an­

upou tho trifling stake he had wished
And yet as I stood
_ ______ _ _April
_______
MoXuxr,
11.—Senate.—Bayard
at the end of the table, I distinctly naw. »iu«i *n suwudmcut

itody and dutch a bnndfull of tho gol-

of

all tire curms

in his

greaser for a few momenta, then with-i

seized her.
She visited tho. tables
nightly, lasing enormously, giving or­

drew his

ders upon her husband for the amounts,

tho interrupted game.
Tho greaser
snapping up his hand stole silently

away, no doubt thinking his
paid for by his adroit dutch.

Her husband soon
truth, and paid her

the

deVU, but there
■ fctoqpy jqgrjp
tween them, R Is &gt;dB, Atal Uno &lt;ays

he wta fa»n&lt;
a»®
street, slain by the
of *oM»£!iillo
afterward

in tho hands of a hired bravo.
truth js not known for

certain,

Tho
but

many believe that she paid for the mur­

In the year 1859 I wm sojourning der. Since thexi she has been a nightly
in the City of Mexico, and having near­ visitor here, losing almost constantly.

ly a mouth of leisure, after satisfactori­

Tho last of her husband’s property is

ly winding up the buainer*? matters thst

sold, and when that is gono—well, she

drove me thither, I devoted s portion of
it to exploring the darker portion of the

has a choice, to bo sure—tho suicide's

metropolis, meeting with some curious

At the next table, a Californian of

adventures—making a few strange ac­
quaintances.
One of the last was a

swart features and sinister aspect, not
lessened by the stripe of court-plaster

middle aged man, with whom I first

that diagonally cross his face from eye

(•poke, one afternoon, at a bull-fight in

to jaw-bone, deals monte for the “ ben­

Necatilan square.

efit" of the moths who flutter around

.Astrong feeling of friendship speedi-

the golden piles in momentary expec­
tation of raising thorn first into their

wa^rtauiox p&amp;ftnex
epj^qrw Orleans .
firm. ? He wa* payingt4imrvily, .and i buUdlni. authorised and not bn;un il»o failed to
paw under a auayeuaiou of the ralra....Slone
rj.irr.l !&lt;Au«j»ud the nitee and adopt th-reaoiusequioua waitcrsyromptly supplied. I Ho0 rwllli.itxrvea ataweaand ltreKuUr1tlr. in the
would have spoken to him, but Don- tetilniroi tuatf ttfalracta, and prorldlnr for the lt&gt;-

Jaime restrained me, pointing to the
cocked revolver hung before the man.
And I did- not core to risk a shot—cer­

tainly an insult—by making an effort to
draw tho young man away from the ta­

•

young Cleveland, and then, yhen but
one more turn remained in the box, he

flung a large pocket-book upon tho ta­
ble, muttering hoarsely:

“ It’s neck or nothing; if that loses,
then I’H-

lIo did not finish the sentence, but

own pockets; but, alas! though riches

lc:inod*fqTward, watching the turn with
bated breath, pale aa a corpse, and

self—guide, I had little difficulty in

have wings, they do not fly in that di­

then tho tray foil upon tho losing side.

finding ineens of passing away the time.

And with Jrim ns companion, one night

rection.
Tho low cries “ Cavallo on la puor-

whan the room rang with a pistol shot,

I found myself -cautiously treading the

ta !”

and Cleveland sank forward; his head

Callejon del Arco, or “ blind alloy of tho

the gatol”

, Arcade," long notorious as one of the
,, most dangerous places in the Mexican

“Soto mozo !”

(“Tho Queen in

“Tho knave winner!")

Scarcely was

brains

progress of

around him.

game.'

golden

The

the result perceptible

upon

resting

at intervals announce in set phntao tho

tho

the

pocket-book,

blood

and

his

bespattering

all

Silence and death camo

capital. The dense mass of houses, of stakes uro transferred from hand-to
which the Merchants'Arcade fprms a baud, their ahaip, motaUio' click con­
part, known as the Impedradillo,. does trasting with the soft, rapid- shufllo of

at the eame^reath.

not form one compact street.

threshold of a gambling-hell since thst

On the

But then the betting"hlmost

the cards.

■

,

Shuddering, heartsick, I left the hell,
nor has my *foot ever ' crosseff tho

southwestern side of the cathedral, a

ceased; when a

narrow lane runs into tho Impedradillo;;
this is called the Callejon del Arco. It

forward and seated himself in front of

is like one of thoao caverns which the

an iron box before liis master.

When

The French cause ct^ebre, in wliioli

sea sometimes hollows out in the face of

the lid was thrown back a glittering

Gen. John C. Fremont was the central

a cliff.

mass of oiuas appeared, causing even

figure, in connection with tho specula-

tho imperturbable dealer ip ^t^rt vptV

^iohs in tlio bonds of the Memphis and

Even in the day-time, while the run’s

rays pouring down upon tho square are

almost blinding,

this

alley is

man pushed himself

night

____________
A

tho benches, while a servant deposited

wonder,

and

a

glance &lt;rf ■‘joy to flit

Hl

Paso

BAD

railroad,

CASE.

and

manner

the

dark,

across his face—two things that had

in which largo numbers of Frenchmen

gloomy, forbidding.
Advance within
it, though only a few paces, and you

not occurred before within the memory

were victimized thereby, are fresh in the

of mon.

memory of most newspaper

seem- precipitated into the shades of

The stranger played heavily, for the

Gen.

readers.

Fremsnt escaped tho rigorous

night; an involuntary chill creeps over

bank bad no limit, and in leaa than an

verdict of the French court by having

means lessened as you catch

hour the banker slowly uttered : “ Gen­

made his wny to this country.

you, by

do

a glimpee of some shadowy figure lurk­

Inti­

The

mately connected with Gen. Fremont's

•ynd-

fuT

liaria# them. toTOMkly introdnoc.1 in
flntufcial ‘'clues’ In France, was Boron

ed amid the confusion, by this man­

Gauldroe-Boileau,

euver escaping a probable blow from a

French Consul in New York.

cuchillo in the alley without.

be remembered that in the early days of

tlemen, this bank

is

closed I”

ing in on archway, closely shrouded in
cloak and sombrero, tho black, evil eyes
watching your

evary motion.

Then

there is an unhealthy dampness around

you ; water is constantly ooxinj out of
the walls; under foot it is wet and
slimy—almost unconsciously comes the

terrible fancy that one is tmarling in tho
gore of

tho countless victims

thia alley Don

Jaime
Mercado guided me—he with drawn
sword, I with cocked revolver. Three
______
several tiniee wo closely hugged tho
mildewed valla, our weajx&gt;iu&gt; pointing

outward, to
some

.

await the putting by of

suspicious

“That man is «M» arigptn," muttesed
Don Jaime, w^i ^loji^tlrawn breath,
this is Ute third time that I have wit­

■

lives have ended here.
Yst through

’

up I

Either

character.

susjacion*. or else they did not like
ecdd steel or hot load, since they qvrietly passed us by, though edging close to
the furthcr wall.

years
It will

tho French republic, Bofloan left this
cri’intiy
France, to defend himself
agilnst tho thargd of being an accom­

plice of Fremont

■sud sentenced to three years’ imprison-

bank, and then vanished,

He was convicted

just how nobody could tell, though 1

have heard that the

best cuchillo in

follows :

past month.

No one knows who he is,

Evi­

dcully satisfied, he rapped a signal upon
the door behnd him, which promptly

ot

TU» routed • long, aUep

serge enrtein. curaiountcd by a traas-

patency bearing the legend “Sodadml

gambling halls

in

the City of

For a minute the

brilliant

IL—Senate.—Bumnor'a

of almost

abject

poverty, in a garret in Paris.

Since

March, in a state

ic». luarooi, aua nuau m servud
three dayw before the return day,
sheriff or other officer Mlhorixed
proocssoC intnaoM, according to

her husband hod been sentenced, about

ot SSOO.UUO

to

the

PadlSc

Mall

Hlcamaliip

quarters at Boulogne, where she was

supported by the bounty of a friendly

Fngri-h family.

of unaound wind interesUxl in the pramteew,
service nay be made upon the guardian of any
auch. peraon, .or the. court may appoint a
guardian off Hictn for any auch person, who
may appaar and defend for tho person ho rep­
resent. If Umto are non-reaidont or ateent
persona upon.wh
tainod witbin tba

render aid. Being in very feeble health,
she was unable to do* much for herself,

the first man I catch trying to conf tine and both she and her children were
the stakes will bare his hand pinned to subjected to the greatest privations.
the table.”
.1
the Parisian police molcaied
As no remarks followed Ihis'HaU
toman repeatedly, by prying
statement one would. infer
nh a visitations,is generally done in
trick

as

“ confusing the

; by

Mitlihcld fxvnx ‘be markrf *" mineral land*.
Sxenox 1. The people Of Ute Stale of Michiganeuaet, "Yhnt Mction three tbouaaad nine
hundred uud eighty-seven of tho compiled
laws of eighteen hundred and soveniy-otw,
roistivoto the sale of awanro and primary
school lauds iu tho mineral range of tho
Upper Penineula, heretofore withheld from
— ——L... _ .
I... ami ll-rt lULino 1H
. (3987.) 8xc. 4. The pay of auch agents abaJ
bo five dollar# per day, for tho time actually
and Mcesaarily spent in the discharae of thmr
duties, together with their actual and roasOnablo traveling expensta; and their account# for
such rervicee and expenses, properlyjrw.fied
Ly tach agents, when ulldwvd by ths Boot 1 of
Stai j Auditors, shall bo paid bv tbo State 1msurer, upou lire warrant of the Auditor-Gen­
eral, out of anv moiiBV Un tbo Treasury not

urn-#-.
Approved March 25, 1871.

pasted at the extra sottami at Ufii-

DAKBURY NEWB-ANCES.

’Kornvun makes

a

person laugh so

much as a set of new tooth.

A tax may forget his buaineas, hia
family, and all tho sacred obligatioris of

life, but ho always remembers where ho
got that counterfeit bill.

leno., or lor owrer purpoeee
meut of tho United States.
.
Sec. 2. Tire United Staten may enter upon been to one of tho neighbors to borrow
and occupy any laud which may have been or some bread, and wsa going up the stoop

and shall have tho right of exclusive
n and concurrent Jurisdiction tobold the some exempt from all State, county
and municipal tuition.
Bec. 3. Thia act aboil toko immediate effect.
Approved March 14, 1874.
[StoTk]

of his house on his return, when a tenpenny nail weed to fasten his pants and
had but just lime to spring through
the door aa the pants came down. .
Tjlzbe waa a clam chowde r and a good

timo generally at tho

Houae, Saturday nigljt

“Sixth Ward"
Juat as the

young Mr. Wak&lt;v. Tlrajr were »eparated at once, but not until Mr. Wnke-

16 enter aaid land upon

wm

badly

eliokcn, and tho -.cab IobL It waa mi un­
usually fine ecab, and Mr. Wakaly had

been offered ft half-dollar for it only an

think proper. not J
e in each week; end

further

Of all the Southern States, Texas

A easeful

gives promiM of tha brightest falure.

search along the floor and in tbo chairs

France toward the families of ponvieta.
Grief and despair at last did their work,

the money staked on them waa not en­

and she died

(strength.

lette balls, sod the musical tingle of

nearly out, when, improbable as ii may

later hour some one nervously «ggc«t-

and tho time for Ureir

The entire bonded debt is

od that it might have fallen into the

Msr. hal MacMahon kwod of her »iad

only $1,661,181,r and the entire of all

chowder, which unfortunate idea per­

end, and thst

debts and claims against the Stats, if

emptorily closed the feotmtiee.

broken-hearted.

When

six children were left

helpless, he granted Baron Gauidrec-

denlj abifud hia ptake, hi* quick eye

(Xo. 7.]

ly’s arm, recently vaccinated,
abocot or nou-reeidesit jieraom
। in such nowiqxjer printed and

gajish little else than a low, indistinct
hum, mingled with tho click of the rou­

We watched the deal

of proportv, and for the collection and return
thereof," ’approved April sixth, ofebtoeii
hundred and sixty-nine, and to the amend­
ments thereto.
■
Sec. 11. .This act shall take immediate ef­
fect.
Approved March 24. 1874.
.

narrow escape frogj a moot ludicrous
accident, Tneoday morning.
Ho had

of service

Cake’s message, is one of remarkable

tirely unknown.

upon the same land.
,
Bec. 9. Tba taxoa. uitexcat and charge »“
arrears upou any land rejected ar dxargvd
back for any reason, except a# #]'ccitlcd in tho
two prodding scalion*, may bo M Starnifd
upon tbo same lands, levied upon tire taxable
propertv of tbo ;wo|»er township, ar olberwiso
dh-poeedof bv the lk&gt;xrd of Buperrisoa, sa
may bo equitable.
BKC. IU. Tbo aaaremnonta made and taxon
levied under tho provisions of thia set, shall.

ODB of the spenu-r", -got in a nott£&amp;o&gt; »tb

to Paris, where M. Frederick Gaillar-'
then while waiting for the players to det, formerly editor of tho Courrier
make their
he said,, laming the
jLrnU, of New 3
‘
■»“ tbo onij
silver hilt of his fane}
k. AaJ

I play

a. lue laxca, together with all intereet

prominent tempernnoe woman, lira] a

cards he placed them in the -silver box,

“ Gentlemen, you see this ?

bcc.

General for the reason that such laud
was
not
nublect to taxation at tho
tihw prescribed by law for tho aenetMOMtit for auch taxes, or that the taxe.
thereon hiul bosn once [&gt;aid, or that LbeEO.bad
been a double aaaesstaent thereof, shall, by
the Board of Supervi»oni, bo levied-upon tho
property at largo of tha proper townelupi or

Becrtox 1. The People of the Stale of Mich-

Pip»Hy ah« removed

on ti» square, and I warn you all that

laid, odd io the thou curraat aMMsment roll
of Ure proper town, city, or ward," a correct
description of*auch laud, and cause to be taecuaed thereon the tax, Intereat, and charge#

anapendera together, gave way, and he

tion with Gen. John C. Fremont's rail-

suddenly shifting from a losing card

Tire hall was of extraordinary thmen-

at least
by tho
to servo
the rates

“ But let him be what he may,

I wish he would impart his secret to

waa equalized by tho Board of Buporviscra.
and utxju which ’tha tax waa thereto appor­
tioned, thou tho amount, of taxes against juch
land *11X11 not be deducted from the aggregate
amount' of taxation to be levied span the
toWu, City, or Ward, within which tirey are ait
noted, a# provided in eectiou three of thia act.
• Szc. 7. Whenever the Auditor General #haJl
have rvjactod any tax' in the find instance, nr
have charged the same te the county to which
it ehall have been credited on. account ef any
iu*acur*te or imperfect fissoription trf land
tnion which auch tax saa laid, or for any other
_:
i

The husband of Mrs. Whipple, tho

filing tire potitio.x summuim nlrall Uuuo In
cordauoo with tho prayer thereof, Maiost
persons named therein, returnaUa or

ton, of Missouri, died on the 6th of

tious Spaniard devoutly crossed him:

self.

the report and finding, or confirm the fame,
and if oonfirrned: ahall enter a judgment of
[confirmation! conformation, and that all
right, title and Interest of. iu, and to the land
*ud premise#, vc#t io the btato of Michigan:
Prodded, That ths Btate, within each time
aa sbali bo therein, preacribcd. shall deposit
in the coart the amotml found by the report
of tho commhaiouar# or jury, aa tiio just
compensation and damage#, tu be paid to the
owners an I persons interested. If, within tbo
time »o proHCribed, tire Blate shall catwe to be
deposited the num so fotuid, the court ahfll
thereupon enter aa order and Judgment that
tho title, of the Btate iu and to twtid laud and

Bac-nox.A. Tht Pcoplt of At SfflU of Michi­
gan enact. That an sei entitled "Annllu
authorise and empower tfia Board of Control
of Btate ewamp lands to make an appropria­
tion of Btate Mwarnn lands, to aid iu tha
cjunlruction of a railroad from the Straitu of
Mackinaw to Marquette Harbor, on Lake Bujierior," approved M^rch twenty-first, eight­
een hundred and seventy three, be amended assistance, commanding the sheriff to deliver
by adding a new section, to bo section five, as tho poMession of auch laud to tho State; and
follows:
thereupon tho Utlo and right of the
Sec. &amp;. The time limited in this sot for con- Blate to such laud ahall bo absolute
alrtieting said railroad shall be and the same and binding agaia#t all perr-uu# wbomnoovcr.
hereby ta extended for tho term of two years Tlio persona owning and interested in
from and after the thirty-first day of Decom- said land according to tho rc[&gt;ort and
her, in tho year of our Lord one thousand finding aforesaid, shall bo entitled, on apply­
JL-&gt;,«X),(X)O, end also (bo Hr note Currency bill. eight hundred and seventy-fire, and all the ing to the court, to be paid on the order of
. powers conferred upon said Board of Control the court tho amount or sum to which they
eolation, but •utatltutM for th# free banking are hereby revived, renewed, and extended are respectively entitled, according to »nch
meaaure a section Increasing the ctrcnlaUon of the until said railroad shall have boon constructed, report or finding; for tho sum received they
and all auch powers t-hall be and rema.ii m full shall respectively giro to tire clerk their re­
naUonal teak# by lU.UW.UIJ.... Bill, were Introceipt, in writing, to be by the clerk forwarded
to the State TrcMurer. hi case tbo Stale doe.
not, within tbo timo so preecribod, doposit m
shall have full power and authority to rescind, court the amount of compensation and dam­
modify,
or
amend
any
resolution
or
regulation
Imparted Mrrebandlea
ages awarded, the court shall order tho pro­
ceeding# diamiised. and tho Stalo take
nothing thereby. Iu’ tho proceeding# au­
Memphis, EranavUti, LoulavUlr, Norfolk, Moblk,
thorized by thia act the court ehail, aa to the
Toiado and Pittsburgh, mul providing that than
Bsc. 2. This act shidFiako immediate ef­ practice aiid raodo of proceedings, bo gov­
act.
erned by tho rule# applicable in cases st tew.
chaudlea at Philadelphia, IXlilmoro, Charieaton
Approved March 21, 1874.
except ae b in thh set other who exprmsly
provided. Vho exponas of the proceeding#
.
[N~8.j
latiou anbtnltUn* io the LegialatarM of tha aereral
ahall tie paid by tho State, and a certified eopy
Htaire an stnendmeat to the Conatitntlon of he
of the-record of tho proceeding# and judg­
ment of the court shall, together with tho
United HWea, iTavIdltur for th# e'zvUuu of United
Bxctiox L Tht Ptople of At Stale of Mich­ record thereof, in the office of tho register of
igan enact. That it Khali be lawful for the deed# of tho county, bo evidence iu all courts
Governor or any oilier person or penrans, and places.
Wkuxmdat, April 15.—Senate.—Tbo Hoose when by law authoiixod to purchase for tho
Sec. C. Thia act shall take immediate
effect.'
Approved Mrrch 21, 1874.
iuga, State ixiatftuUou, or public um, to Insti­
tute or cauas to be instituted proceeding# hi i
[No. A |
tho uarno and behalf of tho Btate of Michigan
againat tho land nought to bo acquired, and
against tbo.owner# and pentoua intero«ted
Bectiox 1. The PtopU of the Stale of Mich­
thorom, iu the circuit court of the county igan mad, Thst whenever tho United Stales
Where too laud la situated, for the purpoao of of America desire to acquire title to land be­
acquiring by tho btate title to each laud by longing to the State, and covered by the nav­
udkial cuudcmuatian. And tho said ccurt igable waters of-the United Slate# of Amerin which such proceeding may be iuatitutod,
shall have and poeMaa full juriadiciion of tho
priatianbOl.
subject matter of such proceeding#, and [low­ tiop. and application 1# made by a duly au­
TavasDsr. April 16.—Senate.—Login in- er to bear, adjudge, and dettrmhio all matters
towMisyAht^rocoe^nfb. and tho rights and thorized agent of tire United States, deacribiug the alto required for one of the purpoaea
aforeeaid, then the Governor of the State ia
Sic. 2. Tb-i upon request of tbo Governor
antiionzcd and empowered to convey ti*&gt; tills
or other person or person# snthorizsd ## to the United Ststce. and to cede to the
afore.Mil, it shslfbo the duty of tho AttoraoyMtUag forth the right of coioblea to *#t*bll»!i ia- Gcoorsl of [tho] thia State, or of the prosecut­ United States jurisdiction over the fame;
Provided, No single tract nhall contain mor#
ing attorney of .'lbs county where the land ia than tan (10) acre#, and that the Btate shall
altustod, #b tho c»#o tnsy be, to cause a jwti-'1 retain concurrent jurisdiction to tnr that all
Uultad
tioo tiS bomsdo sod filed in tire pro|« court, preeces, ciril or criminal, iseuing under tbo
signed by the A*to.-ncy-Gun«ral or prosecoting
attorney, addisa-ed to tho coon, sotting
forth, with reasonable certainty, a description
■ of tho land sought to be acquired, the names limits of land so ceded, in like manner and to ■
of all persons owning or having an interest like efftet as if this act hod novar been
therein, eq far as diaclorad by the record# of
titUe of the county iu which the land is situ­
Bkc. 2. Till# act shall take immediate effect.
ated. dr cau be ascertained from actual occu­
Approved March 24. 1874.
Railroad Company to prorate all fratehta canted pant# ; that the petition is made and present­
nioTij
ed for tho purpose df acquiring the title and
ownership of the land doeci ibed in Hie peti­
tion, to and for the Use of the Btate of Mkbignu, aod specifying generally the purpose for
HamlUoa (HA).
which It is to be used. And tire petition shall
Bscnox 1. Thtpeople ofAt Stateof Michigan
ask tliat all pcreon# internated m tire prem­
tad. That tbs United Btate# of America ahall
ise#, or any part thereof, lie summoned to ap-

April

TVMMDAT,

Mexico has been hunting for him this
where he camo from, nor where he
lives.
Some even say that he is the—
the devil!”
And here the supersti­

....____ 1^1... ...

aiotlere.
Sec. 4. Tire court shall bear objections; if

The wife of Baron Gauldree-

4tay speculations, his unfortunate wife,
Around the adjoining table;' Ufo, faro ^ith six children, whom he had left ab­
players were gathered, where'a smooth, solutely penniless, had lived in wretched

held the light np to our foots.

Mexico.

many

broke

heavily-ironed door, sinking three loud
blows upon it with tho pommel of his oily, cat-like Southerner dealt, a huge
sword.
Almost
immediately
this bowie, with
blade sticking in
opened, and a porter, (waring a h stern, the table bei
Shuffling the

able

for

nessed the same thing; each time ho
the

i# transferred shall attend and proceed to
hear, try, and determine said cause aa afore­
said.
rox. 2. This act shall take immediate effect.
Approved March 23, 1874.

I had been watching a young mo®,,
a casual acquaintance, whom I know

ble.

jury nball bo sworn,'as ia fequired of eomniiaaiouora. and they #hali view tbo premises,
bear evidence If offered, determine tbo neces­
sity for taking auch property, and tho tame

woumL

: Every de&lt;d ncemcd to go di«ad against

grave, or—the pave.”

same manner aa if tire soil had been original­
ly commenced before him. am! with the like
effect. Or Hie Justine may in irach order, in
hie diacretiou. jxmt]&gt;ono the hearing of raid
cause to such tune and place in the same city

man’s blanket, then calmly resuming

thsoo rather than dishonor his.nsme by

5
ef

or set aside from the panel, ibe court may.ortVia .he.Iff
In

npon tho

everybody knew, would sacrifice bis last

discovered

A NIGHT WITH GAMBLERS.

bowio, wiping it

thmr

may object for cause to any of the jurors, bat

justico in any
adjoining said

B?y” cursed" the

refusing payment.

i you gain tha summit, John,

vocabulary,

which would have put to the blnsh the

almost prinedy wealth, but tho mama

which were gladly taken, for Don D—,

11 tooYtbam tmOiy

The sharp;

other shriek, and a long winded voUsy

the idol of her htisband, trtio possc’.-i*dl

note io fy Iran a«iy thUff

sub-

sworn to faithfully and j
da ties in ths premist a
ability. They shall visit the

tho MWfnei: roll, and for which U ia then
plaeed thereon. 8eo. A. Ibis sot shall authorise placing upon
lbs SMtaauMut. rvU, for the ycsrofmitoeti
taxudrad aad wrimQMtour tends loMl&amp;tabiect to taxation when on.iited from UioaMte##msnt roll for the ytMUStighlc'en hundred and
Hundred and aoveuty-two of the compiled hear, in the tiroscticii and under
... ...........
laws of eighteen hundred and aoventy-ono be the court, ortdeneo touching tire matters they aovauty-two apd :«t»btsen hundred . and
wrraniy-threK and hereafter shall be limited
amoudedso a# to read sa follows :
are to find, brought forward by anv person
(5372.) Bec. 124 If before joining issue In having kb mterret, and #haU find all .noeerexany cause, , tho defendant therein ahall ry facta to posse## tbs court with the truth
year#
next preceding that -vs which they are
ui*te and -.file
with
the justice an
affidavit that ho his a good and aut&gt;- and right of the matter, bnt shall not bw re­ placed upon tho roll, odd at the tiroa Of such
quired to find what evidence was offered or- omieaiou legally liable to *aaa»»BUDX and laxstautial defense on tho merits thereof, and
atiUta " ■
■ ■
that the justice befeire whom the same is
HM. &amp;. Lauds bercMfcwe or Ireresfter placed
pending is a material witness for such dofeudyit,rwithout whose testimony ho cannot safely any pcreon interested in any portton of ih&lt;- upon the oaacsMheM roll for any year, but not
within ths time -required' by law, ths taxes
pretnlMa. deworibed in'the petition, may-, and
upon the requcal at any auch [ternou aha!!,
order a rwiire to iaeoo to tlio ebariff, to sum­ ■njeut o&amp;MMh bmd. •taUL.forwpMeunrihts
mon twelve jurors who ahal! W rwndenta and
witboo# for the defendant, make ia hie docket freeholders of the Mrauty-wboro tbo , Land ia act. bo torirtrSd aa oofiltod therefrom, and
an entry of the filing of curb oflldavlt, and an situated, to attend al a time to b
manner a# indicated
order that the stilt and all .the papers relating

fcterrwl. The People of the Kale Of Mie.im mad, That saetinn one hundred and
'«rt*-f cur of chapter one hundred and so«-

Boiteau a-froe pardon.

ThobAter was

not exceed &gt;8,000,000.
Gov. Coke informs the Legislature that
allowed,

will

Josh Brousas says: “ Yu kanl find

there in do need to increase the rate of

fairly uncovered,
eororod tables weru Furrvunded by the

efiffer

derukte

of

Fortune;

this

✓

taxation, and pithily remarks that “ we

'

Thad! went the knife swift as ths

lightning's flash, true to the eye m Kit

vices from Faria, it was feared that his

reason would give way.

ought io M-ttk what we now owe, and

•ununoiicd or notified, the eauri may continno

cturaut y#*r.
Bae. 4. The a-M#3tamt provided for !u the
fim aerttoo of tata asi «*»ii be mow wUbta

and thoae reach it r&lt;yme«t who throw

away their oompaoa and p it bM"

�i lISSfOMB,
ISw R«w h“
। PuinKm,, H»rfw»re,. where here
jo.1 dtorereJ-to .re jwb.Unt or« | pre|01rea ,„
.a kind, of pwlurre.
th»rre,pe«.
H. E. M.rtto

-appreciate the foftowing

.

_________________

committed suicide st Niles, last r n- »
day. Business difficulties the reason.

stMtary em;Joyiag p hun-

wifl

| u,.o lum • adL
IoA,l.

of Elkhart,

pay lb* Highest Mark** Prio* f»r

. Lyroea Twybw of .Ariiagtan. Van
Boren Co., toll &lt;S««I Totwhr, whilo

swpport an additonsl

ht'bbbikm
b tta eititows of VsokviU*

CORN. tPPtSS, OATS.
Clover Seed, See.,

The eranadinj women &lt;1 Maptaec
who had lx»cf thrown npo» th”™ j
have nuwd the offending P*rti«s $W.-

&gt;&lt;reregr,(730,M*7100 !■ Ore Mjre»t»

1 TV ■

POTATOES,

Drtivuredat their

AN^NTIRR NEW STOCK OF

ELEVATOR

IN NASHVILLE.

Spring Millinery Goods
to Hie mtost or .hl. »75.000 at to I prmi„, ,nd N,munf. |,„ Monday
per cent, would b« &gt;7,300. These | night - The Ums m the former place r
hundred ftmilw's.UM. would Trquirr ’ wax •230,000, and th© latter &gt;70 *’00.

a

bnndred

thonaands of;

hnciaea,

LATH,

thounrub of yard, of&lt;xhim&gt; and wool. ’,Ml

Tunnday

WATER LIME,

The bmgtara

night

But all their
At D- A Alba’s

—- --------- x-------- --------- __j{-b ’have not been yet arrested.
M foods, thus giving health and im­
I
Chas. Billings and a chnm wore
petus to every branch ol industry.
' ralight in the act of committing rape
I two Indian giris last Tuesday after-

Jnoon at Mtukegon.
prior* for ‘ nrrested.

for high

The prospect

American gram thb year is very good. I

Laat Week

Bilhngs

■‘•y b* **FP‘&gt;cU
.

SALT.

HAIR,

STUCCO,

suoar i-nfri
MICHIGAN AND

while

a

READY MADE CLOW

MRS. L. O. CKOCKER
Hureto«lb.r pto &lt;rf toto U.lU
flrrt door wntb rf Smith &amp; Ihit-1
ui i

tba bto Just vvtoivad
Win. Ito td (Hto'1 bto,

ISTEi’W GOODS
AND WILL KEEP OON8TANTLT
ON HAND

which we will clow out at eort for CASH. I

A Complete Asortmsit 01 lillutn
nnd FAMCY UOOOK

Alao a go«J MaorUnent of

Groin* North.

DRESS GOODS,

ments of flour during the same period ' o
which became
freightrmod
w.f horses
to,----- -------------------------f—
1.254,180
barrels,
against; sod
ana ran u«r«
away.
r.
The horaes
horses ran
against a free, throwing the little
MB^ U'relAtoto*..
1Ml
Moth,r
violently
against
another
m both !■&gt;!«»» of nrerl, 100 pm ‘
OT,hj„t th. .tail to ulh«rw&gt;«e
lurtnl
ihortos
i. •!■»
,|_
Jto
oen*.
T*
SfeMutoto
:«
.J""™"*
.him ..
*. -tThta
.i_‘5*A____
a________
_
,0,0
. I
II .,n
J. ”’
nng
to —
such
nn extent »k«»
that
’°
Ji no hope* are entertained
August
1st, 1873, *
to

the-- shipments ag

for

Notions, Boots, Shoes,

S'

What Now!
$63,000 WORTH

Itw ORI fioaos STORE

AND CROCKKSV,

his re­

covery.
Mat&gt;amc Byacixtrs Loysox. wife

and 3.40X283 barrels of flour 86.017.­

of Pcrc Hyacinthe,

487 bushels of groin and X47G.240

very aensiblo and encouraging letter

the same time in

of council to tha women of America,

barrel* of flour in

TRAINS KIN

Proprietors-

man J»y the

were

March 6th, 1871,

has

And a full line of

addressed a

In Nashville, Mich.
The Subscriber has taken a part of the
Store with Capt Boise, and ianow opening a

the year proceeding.

And this, too, who have t-nlirted in the temperance
effects of the short war.
She says:
Euiopcan crop? are just beginning to
“The evil is so deep that you must
take a generation at least to cure it.
be fell here.
but you must succeed, for your cause
—The Nashville News comes to is God's justice and your aims de­
«u each week well filled with local. TJne
w, tprayers
„_.----------vine.
Only lcl
let ,
your
be----in .]
«*ews,and is really a ranch more lively te||jg
fnt and
and executive,
executive, for
for prayers
prayers
gent

JaK*»nu.«^-ftJUh Uto
A
nS.^wSl IHUaK HlltaW* *

nltnough the full

.

Hew Sloot of Staple and Faicy

Dry Goods

&lt;t»eel than half the papers published ■ a|on°c Wlj| not suffice. It must be . asking for themin larger Uwns—IkUlie CiefkJoumaL foiioWOd by good works.’,

We eae trathfully say

“Thanks.*'

Rev. S. B.

nnd editoral departments of that paper

MEAT'MARKEfl

GENTS AND LADIES

’
We will teke ln exchange for Good*
Rossiter, of New York, all
.
kind* of produce al the highest price.

UNDERWEAR,

in a sermqj’delivered the other day,

ore always full to the brim.

Cltoa-ri, lUeto.04
a Fort W.rn» lUUrutoK
. th"™*!?. '-I?'!' — *
«v . vitxrrr

|

YANKEE NOTIONS,

------------------ -----------A OMaAJMTlC EVBC.

The ‘ocal

as much (or the JoumaL

HOSIERY,

fe.» 4-c.,

ROBERTS &amp; iZoE,

Ifc.

tiianking th* public for part fa»«r« ovI'Mc a
coaltnnanee of lhe tame, and would
infum tha public !ba! they w?H *
keep eoeetawly tin hand

said:
.
There are jMJJOO.COO

gallons of
Money is a queer institution.
It]
diotilleddiquors and 9,000^)00 barrels
buys provender, satisfyea justice, and ‘ of fermented liquors drunk annually
heals wounded honor.
Everythin? |‘
in thb country&lt;/ There are 230.000
resolves its self into cush, from stock .1
dratp shops wh'ere this liqued dam­
jobbing to building churches. ’Child­
nation is deaiftmt. There are $378,­
hood craves |&gt;eunies; youth aspires 000,000 speaf iMtnually fur distilled
ip dimes; manhood is swaye I by the

mighty

lawyer pleads

home, to

hts question of life or death for bis
salray.

it

moke,

he

would

have the respect.of fools; fur the eye
of the world

look*

tbruogh

golden

Il Imi ys Brussels Crtrp’Hii,

spectacles.

Tiiono wishing a luachm* will do well to
from the bodies of giv* aa a call before psrehaalng eleewhere.

gratify one’s

base passion.

ntissioncry

for Schools, churches nnd

enterprises pat ^together.

CASH &amp; EXCHANGE

Besides

Ac Little, will please call and settle
the same before they ere made

this, the rum traffic coat lhe country i trouble and cos's.
000,000 able bodied men. taken from

DOWNHG &amp; ALLEN.

useful occupation, the grain and fruit

lace curtains, gilded eornices, rich tAcn from their legitimate uses. —:----------------------furniture, and butlds ma rule mansions. Add to this lhe cost ol courts, of jails UtT A TYfYII A RT'FRX
and asylums, ihe support of 800,000
I tDO
It drives us to chur.di in splendid

the rent of the

equipages and pays

BTATE OF MICHIGAN -

Those having unsettled ac-1
counts with the late firm of Downing1

Mme money is spent fur liquor than

Money mokes the man, there

fore man mu«t

etc. Give ibemscsU.n Kort aldo HsisSi
Nashville. Mich.
J

And will be sold fur

Tbe atanArd Sewing Machin* of the nation.

little childten, from the table and the

the judge decides

for his client, and

Op ene d FRESH MEATS,

“LIGHT SUNNING DOMESTIC,”

liquors and &lt;21^000.000 for ferment­

blacksmith ed liquors, taken

The

dollar.

swings hit sledge, the

SOUTH.

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,

catching in the belt, and instantly
much larger than in former, aggrega­
killed. Tho body was most terribly
ting To March 7th, from the principal
mangled,
. **
tok© ports alone 12,421.057 bushels, i
On April 18th n little six year old
against 6.274.188 bnsheb in the same sun of Mr. James Knapp was sitting
weeks of tha year 1.871
The ship- a
a .jw.
• ^gon
wagon at Trenton noiomg
holding a-apah

gragatiug 102,551,607 bushels of grain ।

Firt Wayne, Jatoi 1 SaUni B. 1

Wo hav. oo band » 6no .lock of

was

Th© news from Euro]&gt;e n that there name of Stone, waa logging near
Ionia, his little boy got caught be­
b a serious grain deficiency in that
tween two logs and was so aeirously
country, and the fact that the Old
injured that he soon expired.
World most supply its lack almost
At Ashton, In Osceola County, on
entirely from this count ry cannot fail
April 18lh, a yonng man named
to eflent the market here. The ship James Snodgras. employed in a mill
mmtsofall kinds nf grain from this there, was accidently drawn into the
country since January 1st-have been sawing machinery by his clothing

.. from
_____
noticeable

,

SHINGLES

Mrs. Maradnm. a Detroit millioner 1

ponnda of agricolhtal produce, and I &lt;*» robbed of ♦6.b00 worth of goods i

Good* and Pnicas. before 1
know 1 can oavo the* »«»•
bound to acH

Than any

drunken paupers and their children, *

It buys silk and jewelry 1 and you have a sum total which i
commands the res- ]
makes lhe devil chuckle on his hellish ।
pec! of gaping crowds, insures obse- j throne.
Two thirds of the crime,1
(plions attention.
I» enables us to be j one-third of the idiocy and lunacy.'

h«M pews.

for my lady—it

ohaziuUe, to send

BiLies ta heathen,' and three-quarters «.f the poverty are

My MoUoh,“TA» Nimble Sxpeme
u better Ihm lie Sime SulUng."

P R O V I S I O !N S

tSr lt«wM»bw *b« Phoe—C*pL Boise’?
Headquarter*, *i the old aland of Kichardaon
wMA b*» Wen xsirar fttled cp for us.

It‘ caused by this traffic, Thb is the
g lds the ragged acene of life, and1 evil against which nun fight and

to remove domestic indulgence.

spreads over them a velvet carpet(

women pray.

soft to tread; the

men become fantical, that wetneu
leave the retirement of home aud

rude acene of lur.
It
’
bids care vanish, sooths the anguish'

Do you

wonder that

CAPT. BOIS

kneel iu lhe mud and rain before the
rumseller’s door?
Du you wonder
bed of sickness; stop short of nothing ' that God is moved out of the usual
majesty uf his of Ilia dealings in
aarethe grim destroyer, whose re­
view of this gigantic evil ?
lentless hand s|ssres none, hat leaves

Wealth pauses
nn tha brink of i nnsyvar. oifirt sjoatbl sad Chiron day*,
eternity ; the l*eggar aad the mUkm- j
Os.-n aet.—Mr*. H. Hasekrtt, at M*j.l*

ardaon, his STOCK of waH-winciad

Srotmrs and fwvisums,

win.hr, to Mrwr, the j lk“ lir*- to'

To which ha invites the attention of the
P-bHe, He sails

French Guiana are

BOTTOM

Ouh FuU for

Im&amp;eaof oU

thn 'fields are about
mites inland, and to

them one hundred and

fifty

Imata paddled by negroes, and

after

MIRRORS, PICTURES, FK4M.

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,

«au Call and exawiue before pcrehaaing

DUSTERS, JcC-fcC..

Saahvlttr, Rar. 1st. 187ft.

ten quarts,

in fruntweto

rix

feet ,

of Hack mod. whence ri*es an effluvia

m

ma ia
fuiaoaaaa to Ita ouirw
drink &gt;wllua« UM to* Tte wrpedi-

tainod. will. on the Mkh day
D IMTi, rt the hewr of otto
of nid day, in tbo rity of Ho
»«ik (,». uoJfc

I

.. .W 0 LOO'
.1.00 &amp; l.W

!i Baij Calls art ftraniiWs 1

BROWN TPLLCHER^
JACKSON, HICK.

Even lhe gohl, which is ftwnd in rot-!

mortgage te toewrr
tain note the name &lt;

W. W. DsGs».

LEROY C. BOISE.
five or six days*

Extremely
Low

Erices

»b®w GoUi.

retaining hemo

one hundred

that a pumey ol

Parlor, latirary, DiaiM, Oita u
GENERAL FD WTUE

PRICES FOR CASH!

Xo Tremble to

gold mines of ,^.i,«J.

They any that

reach

JACOB LENTZ

•' Mtodrerf U.

I
I«MO a. lore O'&gt;ore?&lt; ir"™
tutai summons.
,
,
,,
t.tto. tin.
„
...
...
I and :*o d*u«bi«rf to mourn iBSlr !o*s- Mr*.
Numliera of men who emigrated ffavehixi will
mooa mi*»*d by ba c«a»from the West to the

iFUBNITUBE MANUFACTORY»

I First Ola.se Goods,

aire rest side by side bewath th* »od, Orovv, vif* of Mr 11. T. Hsachtt, depart*!
torarre io

■UdM^taOM to Mrttaw*
oucrVn.rn.-h • rei fa'! ( »*rt
to -W a e«py rftM* «•*•»• &gt;
on tW tod IM-rtt*. John 1
twwiy4*)* torr Ito u*e

C. A. STEBBINS.

moils-are encased in a gilt frame.

all mortal divtinetioai, and teachen
,
.
.
. , . , ,
. ' la NasliviUs, April 11, 1174, FreJdi* L.,
poor tamwrtj th»l 11 ■ buld»t.
JJ ta.bdnrei~roM.ito

JACKSON.

Naahville, Nov. 15, 187S.

&amp;.2»

A,L

°r

CtFTINSAND CASKETS,
Of all style*

and •!«*•, and METAH
furnished to order.

SHR OlfDS AND COFFIN LIN­
INGS kept cwsisotShf on ha^d.

2°°ks&gt; Stationery,
»^'*lvVAt.X. I’A PE It,

.LE

AND

RETAIL

leUk*^

-W) Ur to. Bi rto

Good Prints, 8 Cents.
Sheetings at 9 “

£*.SX'

�Dan. Shepard, an old resident and a

WAwnv».z.x»a.

wealthy farmer of Assyria, led to the

-

FRIDAY.

APRIL M. 187

-

hymauid altar a Miss BUtoarer; Lui

afflicted with

—CHemant Smith w

from the order of ccmrtships in gener­

an ulcerated tooth-

And gared with andtoMinl evre,
When he. proposed she didn't
On Ue ladiea a&gt;ibey thrunged
pop out the quick fyes mt" bat was Oar drinking habitat hmm.
‘ And sang their tnoutnful sang:
wary, and seemed to want to com­
C«oe -eign the pledge.”
promise the
subject, which was

al.

Griffith is having a new

—D. C,

put on his bouse.

—Three drunken men were on the
street Tuesday evening.

—Union service* will

be held at

! the M. E.’Church next Sabbath eve-

Ailorary. al l*w-

J..

‘'^-Schuyler

“• T

SIMPSON k WEBSTER. Bl.ckO
a»
. —
i ...__ ii... .n.h,L.t t.iM&lt;*tnt»Uv. mrv
jjENBY B. WOOD.

S

Justice of the Peace.

.

ring.

V &amp; RASEY. Dmynwo. Goolurt

Colfax is expected to

feature in Hastings

Robinson 'hasjust

G.

returned from a trip to Lake Michigan
for her health,

BoeU and Shoe*,

‘

horse’s front shoulder until blood ran

stone foundation.

ard is an egg

drunk­

all vice

from which

;

but found the doors, thereof, closed

Caft. G. M. McCaaaicK, Proprietor.
jS

MIIVII.X.KL

-

and boiled.

Roe’s

&amp;

—Robert*

new

meat

move into it tfext week.

yyjt

cemetery grounds,

plowing and leveling,

replatting,

end

by

preparatory to

setting

shade

out

trees.

A little war of words en­

mass

be another temper­

meeting

Chnrch this (Friday)

fighting

and

at

and the inhuman monster was com

^Recently a rural

be

to

They arrived in

town only a

few moments before train time and

a more convient season, took the train.
However any feeling that might have

Let

been created by this movement were

retorn

the evening, and

in

Griffith keeps groceries and

provis.

them low enough Io

wit even a granger.

of the party

ere the shades

M. Adams’

sured for $500.

or the present, opened

their office

tbove Cap. Boise’s store.

They are

foung men of energy and ability and
Notice

their card

in

requested

the

person next in

front to poke him with his cane, which

he did.

As soon as he looked around

Charlie discovered he

was not the

person Lb took him for, and fixing hi*

with the cane to settle the disturbance

ind summer'goods have arrived, and

lhe shelve* and counters of his place

cuse, there

of business are piled high with

bn rm»si ng scene.

the

lWnl* neci^fuI f°r lhe adornment of
these frail bodies of ours.
Notice

—As warm weather

approaches,

clean up all the rubbinh about prem­

ises thus guarding the health of your­
selves and neighbors. Nothing is more

was a ludicrous and em -

asked indignantly, “Didn’t you tell me

with

to poke

that

"Yea.”

“And what

want."

“I wanted

you would

man

poke

my

stick."

you

then, did

to see whether

him or

not

not.”

—The following is the newly elect­

out the village. Filth and debns are

ty-

Crowd, liying

two

name of “Jack,” living

near Sheridan had a little altercation

in Pattison's saloon Tuesday, over a

game of “pedro."

“Jack"

grabbed a

club to strike Crowel. who grabbed a

chair and whacked

—Fams.—Your
“We kissed each

is respectfully

“Jack" oyer the

Whisky.

head three times.

poetry

other

Awyria— A. W. Cbupia. Republican,
BalticDcre—John H. Day, II.

or

village,.and a

entitled,

Carlton—Mores A. Fuller,
R.
Haviiugi—Pleiades Brown.
Democrat.
Hastings City, 1st Dirt.-Travers Philips, n.
Hast. City, 24 Diet.-David G. Robinson D.
Hvpr—Augusta* W, Armor. R.
Irving—Aaron J. Walker. 11.
Johnstown—Lvvi M. Dewsy, R.
Maple Grave—Orson Dunham. Dem.
Orangeville— Henry Brown, R.
rrairieville—John J. Perkins, R.
Rutland—Jahn Dawson, D.
Tbornappla—John F. Emory, R.
Wnodlawt-Jereie Jortfon. D.
Yankee Springs—Zara B. Hoyt, R.

by the sea,"

declined.

Suppose

r
M. A. Hance ha*
commenced
is no better
r breaking ground for hi* new bnck
any other
store, which will soon be under prolocality.
Try again, and if you can
ces* of erection.
SMITH Jt PUTNAM.
do yonr kissing by the banks of
Mr. Jordan delivered an eloquent
Quker brook or even the Thomapplb,, temperance address to a large and
respectable audience Sunday evening,
we will , accept
at the Congreffolianolist Chnrch in
—A couple of a'eeks ago we stated
T*s: that's the puce.
Stop right there
‘ this village.
His remarks and iliasthat Kerr Sc Griffith intended to go' tralions, in reference to the moderate
into the commission business at thei drinker, were well timed and to the
depot
Since then Hardy k Ains­ point.
Although we have no saloons for
worth have bought out their business
the women to conquer, still they are
and store house near the depot. They
“armed and equipped,” as lhe law
have filled the building with plaster,, directs, and ready for an attact upon
Where you cun gel the worth of your
lime. etc. and are paying the very the “enemy" at a moments notice.
We sometime* think they are “spoil­
ing for a fight. But, seriously, let no
—The ladies union temperance one hinder them in their work, and
society sent out. 2A volanLeers lost should they succeed in putting down
Friday afternoon, who visited every nnd keeping down this great “curse,”
which has so long baffled lhe skill
solocr., talked with the proprietors,
and energy of man, we shall ail feel
offered a prayer and sang a psalm/ to bless them for their labors.
CALL
No surrenders by tbo keepers were
you did ?

for auch

The seaside

practices

than

NICHOLS’ GROCERY!
GROM, PROYIFIONS, &amp;c„
A. I’. NICHOLS,

.BOOTS AND SHOES.

1«5WGROCfRT STORE!
HORACE HOLTON

made

although

Groceries, Provisions, Jc
•

which wiU be sold

• LOW roil CASH.
fly The Highest Market Price paid

NAsnviLLx. Mich , I
April 14th, 1874. J

tees.
Minutes of previous meeting read
and approved.
On motion by Downing, Council
rented the office of Clement Smith
for lhe term of one year.
Motion being
made,
Clement
Smith was appointed Village Attor­
ney for lhe cnstiui" year.
On motion D. D. Green was appijinied Marshal! for the year.
On motion the President appointed
lhe following persons on . standing
Committee for lhe year:
Ctmcirtf Committee—H. T. Davidsoli, C. C. Molwjit,- T. C. Downing
Financial CantmiUee—A. W. Olds,
H Coe, A. J. Hardy.
On motion the Conietry Committee
were instructed lo purchase a Cento
tery Registration Book, and draw a
plitt-oftlie Cemetery ground.
On motion by Davidson Levi Ever­
itt was appointed Sexton for lhe
ensuing year.
On motion -by Downing Council
adjourned to meet at the Depot at
eight o'clock a, in. 1874, for the pur­
pose nf acting on |»etiuon presented
by Hardy Sc Ainsworth.
April 15th, 1874.
Council met pursuant to atljonrn
ment
Quorum present.
No bnsi-

ness transacted.
Board adjourned.
J. FUIGHNER,
(fc a. TRUMAN.
Recorder.
President

LOOAL MATTERS.
—Latest rtylee of Hats

Tbcma*’^

—How to o.ake mousy—Sign the pledge

—Good yard vide Sheeting al Tbcmaxs
for 10 cents.

—Orifflth tuuga • supply of ihai frinoui
dollar Japan Tea.

of

our

B^8— Smoke lhe Globe Cigar.
by Stone &amp; Maxson.

LA

o
g
o
C

All lands tn Comitiry Produce taien Id Eichnge for Goods, at lhe
Hijhest Market Price.
Nashville, April 24th, 1874.

s

C. A. TRUMAN

co

HLSWORTH &amp; FULLER DRUGS,

©

Carilo*—-I. R. Raymond, laaac Mereer.

Dry Goods, Groceries,
Bars, Caps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots,fShoes,
Notions,
&amp;c.,

co

DRUGS.
STONE &amp; MAXSON,
PSALltS! IS

Vntuutil Intlucemenit to Cash Buyers

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

They will aak you $100

■as* for 73 cent*.
elsewhere,

BOOKS Jf

nerves and stops that hankering aen ration
for spirits.

BriL- The Sabin Store, Jackson, have,
this Spring, an unusual large stock of desir­

BROWN AND BLEACHED,
COTTONS,

STRIPES,

able Go&lt;m»4, bought for cash, at remarkable

low prices.
Their stock of Spring Clolbs,
Dress Goods, Bilks and Carpets ard very
large and attractive. This firn imports di­
root from the manufacturers all of their
Liusn Goods, Black Silks, Poplins and Ala­
pacas, which enables them to give very low
prime. Liberal discount* will be made io
•-Grange societies’’ by this house, who have
always sought to benefit the people by sell­
ing goods cheap.

STA TIONER Y,

Our »tock of

—To those that hare recently signed the
pledge, J would recommend a free use of
Griffith's dollar Japan Tea.
Il quiets the

WARP,

KID

PATENT MEDICINES,

D^N/NES, TICKS,

PERFUMERY,

COTTONADES,

CHECKS,

CARPET

COTTON BATTS

GLOVES, NOTIONS, ^c..

CHOICE GROCERIES,

DRESS GOODS,
18 COMPLETE.

—The ladies are not only making raids rn
on the saloons, but they are going for Grif

CONFECTIONERY,

— Four different kin-ls of ladies' Corsets
at Tevmaxs.

FELLOW CITIZENS.
Theft la one place lii NaabvlTle where jou
can but all kind* of

GROCEBlE'', Brngs, PROVISIONS

filh’s dollar Japan Tea.

READY MADE CLOTHING
Mad

IAIKEB KOTIOJS,

TOBACCO.Y CIGARS.

School BooRh,

up in fashionable rtriea, from ibe

•—Try Griffith's 50 cent Tobbacco.
—Two button Kid Gloves for $1 al

_________

H&lt;&gt; to 0»O A. SUIT. Painlx. Oila A Varniah^a, S(osir;and Wooden Wart,

Tsumax's.

• 1748 pieces &lt;-f Soft-finiah Cottons at One
Shilling per yard.
Lonsdale Dlotched at

Light Brahma Reas for Sale by
WtutAM «A&gt;roan of Maple Grove, al low

step around right lively, and he fixed

wards he was heard sohliquizing as

DRUGS,

Have received their saw SPRING STOCK,
consisting of

For sale

a pin in the bottom of hi* favorite ।
berlain.
chair.
About half an hour after­

follows:

£
z 2.
M
£

[tS” Call and get my prices before you
purchase. It will enable you to buy yonr
GOODS LOWEB.

And tdl kinds of Gtusds

Pure fe and Liqasrs

We rtlH handle the Rochester hand made

Boob and Shoes, ^.1',^’.', JX
and all Calf, anxl warranted, al ♦«.«). Chil-

boys

thought he would make the old gent

O

K-S

—Ladies? yon raa buy B Cersei at Tec-

strangers

Nashville

SPRING and SUMMER GOODS 1

which you ean bay at very low price*.

The following named persons were "Fruit of the Loom” a; one abilhng per
signed the pledge.
Again on Tues- drawn
&lt;
for Jurors at the May term of yard. The largret stock of blanched Cottona
day evening 23 ladies visited Bush’s the Circuit Court:
•«BnSasix Broaa
Aaayria—Thea. Mulvany.
and Stone’s saloons.
—One

Gmerj *«i Prorlswa Stere
JVfcrf Door North of AyUwortA's,

several

o

Regular meeting held
PreAenl, Olds, Wolcott, Hardy,
Downing, Daviason and Coe, Trus­

This was xietter than the play and

ed board of Supervisors of this coun­

—George

LARGE STOCK OF

COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.

we immediately left for the train.

won!d-be

of ague and other

i

At 4sst the man

settler than dean door yards through'

pleasing to the eye of a

bully by the

ardware, Paint*, Oils, 9a*b,
Door*, Blinds, dkc.

and

attention on the play, he left the man

three miles from this

where jroaJwUl tin.! a Jr

iu front of ns sat a

Three seats

and he -being-wholly without an ex­

diseases.

6M1TH &amp; PUTNAM

so.

—Truman’s “boss” slock of spring

great inducers

HARDWARE

couple of

man whom Charlie thought he knew,

. his new guide-board

HRS. I. J. TIMMERMAN

to visit the theatre

As we had a

hours before train time and the the-

directory.

■ Would respectfully solicit the patronage of
those wishing instruction in Instru­
mental Munc. on Piano or Organ.
Having had a number of years
experience, she feels compatent to give satis­
faction to alt

with him.

thcatre was a first class one we did

Loss, about &gt;800 ; in­

will do well.

rpp A PUTKTP I
JLlit AvnllN Lx ,

Grand

a defective stove pipe nnd wax entire­

—Eastman k. Yonng, lawyers, have

'

visited

house, at Middleville, caught sre from

ly destroyed.

XMbrlllr. HI.I.

we

week

Rapids and met a friend, Charlie M-.

who invited us

—Last Saturday Mr. A

Dale’s Mill and Provision Safe!

—Lost

Mr. PUW1.EF,
whore work has riven universal Miiaffictlon

immediately or they will be placed in
lhe hands of a Justice of the Peace,
Dewey has some accounts that already

the morning train for a little pleasure
trip.

Is soliciting a very Urge run of cesiocn.

—Dewey says that oil tha account*
dm* Dewey 5c Brooks must be settled

this village and then take

married in

—Whisky will eventually ruin any of night had gathered darkly over
man. Groceries and provisions won't. head they were made one flesh. .

ions, and sells

Il leavoa you with distracted brain
And nothing In your puree.
Go ye and "eigu the pledge.'*

couple of Maple

arrangements

made

G. A. TRUMAI’ST Ml/ Cardinff Machine

•w an young men of Marti vffle
Who are wont to take a drink,—
earnestly entreat to pure
And candidly to think.

have boon placed in the hands of His
Satanic Majesty, and will be settled
in a future stale of existence.

relieve lhe poor animal

the M. E.

evening.

ety turn ouL

K. M. GATES.

D. -YI. PURCHIK,

pitch

when two other friends to dumb ani­
mals appeared at the scene of action,

every lover of temperance and sobri­ dispelled by the

JE

tired by the continual increase of curtom.

was running

got his dander up

deferring tbe manage ceremony until

—There will

ance

know who

Grove

Council are im­

Common

proving tlie

jones,

wanted to
that horse.

sued and the man

peiled to des^nd from his vehicle and

receiving its
MlelxlamM- market building is
finishing touches, and they expect to

|Z—The

poor creature’s

John called the tnan'c attention

log,

to the cursing

—The women started to pay the

saloon* a visit, again on Wednesday,

•

in stream* down the

to the fact but he became wralby and

m^y -be hatched.

depot ekery day.’

J^ASIIVILLE HOUSE. •

the north,

work John Roe noticed -that one of the
thill* of the wagon hud gouged the

now at

—Large quantities of maple sugar

TAIL OR.

while a man was

Saturday

4* ia hie BiUa which will jfove
comotevre m veil re to hiarertf.

REDUCED 20 PER CENT.

The' ladles reng their I lil«« clear
To mansions in ike rides.
And Milt. paHed oat his hankerehief
And wiped bis weeping eyes.
I Otood composed, and oenacioos felt
That Max waa donbtly blr«t.
For not a wave of trouble rolled

on Truman* naw brick—laying tbe

are shipped east and west from the

LIEB HAUSER,

Laat

driving into town from

—The masons are

WOOL CARL’LNG M1CB1KE!

Husg their heeds with odnreloux guilt
And trembled, there, and then ;
They know thrt their eocrtiun
Has o»t to mavi a but

to cheer and comfort old unde Dan.

of Mfr.

—.Young man rember that

PARADY, Manufacturer of

P

farnMhat lay aefoM tbe road from her
motfcs cottage- She. then fulfilled
her part of the contract which was

the Sth of in Ims journey on tbe down hill side

on

next month,
—Mrs. fi.

— AID —

finally done by him deeding here

The Old. th* Fbunx. the High, the Lew
te Rich, tbe Poor il&gt;.o__'

FOR

MEDICINAL PURPOSES,

The

Our stock of

Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices,
ground and whole, Oranges,
Raising Kerosene Oil.
And Everything in the Grocery line al ex-

Child am get just as Good Bar­

'

Chemist who will carefully attend to
ths compounding physicians' prucrij^

lions.

grins as ths Aged.

Our motto 18 sell as cheap as
the cheapest, give 16 os&amp;«,
to the ft. and the ri^Ja
change every tinu;.

Sroaa A Maxaoa.

" Forty rods are said to be &lt;
lay morning

one furlong. I know better; let any­

Boo'a Meat

D7~ Produce bought at the highest
market rates.

body get such a licking as I have had

and he’ll find out that one rod mokes
r*»kee 0pri»p-Geo. Purdy.

ATLSWORTH &amp; FULLER.
W. A. AYurwwnt. }

4 J. F. Fctua.

I buy all kind*

At least 10 per cent sav-!
ed by buying at the citj^a,.1
Drug Store, Nashville. |

n. c. aniFFiru.

�FAKACEA

AMR
FAMILY
LINIMENT.
raresrty erwahad by Mr. Mmner's death, ail of
Mr. How's «pp«rtsre and a mjonty of Hr.
Dswm' tomUng their vr.iee for h:m. Tb.&gt;
thirty-third and final belief wee m
.
-Waahbunt, 145; Cnrtir, 64; Dawee, M;
Adams, 17 ; Loring, 4 ; Phillips, 11 Whittle;-,
1; Gifford, 1.

agri, luffiganntly rfopahi the accxaaticu vt robaxflics preferred sgsuist him bythsofltosrs
and ctsw of tho stemnahip Greece.
-Kiel hu Umi eipeHcd from tho Dominion

—Tbo bill paased for the free exchange of
new»papen, and the free trensmiMtati by
mail of paper* in the eounty of publication,
has paaaod iho Houao by a vote of 178 to 41,
and will to all proUWHty pass tho Houalc.
It readaas follows:
That fnns and aftrr the paaaa&lt;&lt;• of ILL act Un
foiiowtag mad waller shall to allowed s&gt; pads free

1

Hailroad Companies have come to tenas. and1
the ruinous competition in which they haVo
recently been engaged will immediately ecaao.
—The Attorney-General of Michigan has
decided that Isnda granted to' aid in the aonetructioa of.raiiroadn are nob taxable.

-Tho Cariial fores before- Gorou* baa ro­
tirod, tho municipal authorities baring paid
them 100,000 real".
'
--------—Adrioea froqi Rio Janeiro report that the
R.-ariiiari Government Em pardoned Ifec
Bishop of Pernambuco.
—Tita Upper Hnuseof ttys Austria* RNChsw
rath the etbar day passed thtfEcciesi^UcaK
1 Newspapers, on* copy to each actual aubscribsr reaUHsi; oc tererfvtaifl lhe sams wtthln the bOth, wlicrouiKMi tho rjahope withdrew In a
county where the tame 1. published ; but carrier, body.
—The French Government Iim Iseuod j^ejrshall not be required to distribute such papers
iinlare postage to paid upon them at tha usual cular prohibiting attacks by tho newxpavoni
upon the septcnnal, and declaring that Preei— An important decision liae been rnado by dent MeMahou'H powers are inoontestiblo.
the United Blates Supreme Court in regard to
—A groat coal-mine explosion U reported
tho right of State Governments to' tax na­
from Laucsahire, lingiand, resulting in the
tional IxuA stock bwned by person- residing death of over fifty miners.
without the State. The court decided that
—The remaiu" of Dr. Uvingstope, the Af­
Legtaisturca peesesred such a right, since rican expiorer, arrived si Louden on the 15th
uational bank "tock- tbough to one sense per-'

aonal property, is separated by the law cre­
ating it from tbe person of tho owner for purpOMH of taxation.
—Tho Judiciary Committee of tho United
States Senate has reported a substitute for
Mr. Sumucr'a Civil Rights bilh II securee to
all persona tho use of ions, public, convoy-ancoti win! theaters, and admieaion to .•cbools
and cliaritablo inatltuUone supported in whole
or in part by general taxation. Tbo pro­
viaions for tho enforcement
the law arc
vary stringenL
—Tho vcaiwl-owuoni cf. tho Ncrthwret, st a
meeting held in Detroit the other day, adopted
reeolnUons earnestly protesting agauwt the
bridging of tjje Detroit river.

—The French Transatlalic steamship Ameriqne, which left New York on tho 4th Inst.,
for Hatre, sank on the 14tli insL, 100 miles

ia that were the e»«M« of iotrmjwrMDo-.
ii« kindred vioen, arid k •IfefFg'ird Cf
nalurnl laws, removed, rthe - nrcrage
length of the human lifetime weald bo
extended proportional civ. Whst agttit
rttlseusof Lttlh* Beck, mimed to-day. mot -YavirUy, harmlcu'y, mdcf rfa&gt;nli/
urging tho people of tha State to rally st ono.i will eradiaalB throe vice*, or tbe tenden­
to tho Capital, and a}d in malntaibiug the au­ cy io them ? ia the queation which -has
b«.n na ihbroqgbljr and persistently
thority oMtaxter.
d os' haa tbe Mmruji for the
'Ths Dmtwi *&lt;a»e-i tteiqw «•
*
alisrp eye ouAeUIlige-enU, snd tf.ll i&gt;ttmptynher'o alone. Tho discovery has
lutdo by Dr. Joseph Widker,
ly intorpe/o vUftiftvcut^lcH^ffitlt'd. * ........
Wasihxoyox/ Apnl 17.—Portmaiter-Gen
widely known Vinzoae 'BrrrKfot,
oral Creswell, in rt kjwuio to a telegram of the — _compliahing wonders which tho
old-fogy
dcxAorj never dreamed of.
PoetmsMier al Little Rock, received to-day,'
Try them aad judge for yourself, aa
thousands arc doing nil over tho oouu-

Of Arkansas, should bo delivered to Baxter.
LetteiH rddressed to Gov. Brooks, or to
Brook", Go.sruor of Arkanrsn, should bn deto Brooks. You will retain, ail'cem-;
tnanicaUotis addressed to tlio Govenior of

—Murat Halstead, of tho Cincinnati Cmnlucrcial, was recently arrested for pub­
lishing a lottery advertisemcnL

—A horrible tragedy waa recently enacted
at Hilltown, Bucks county, Pa. Ono Dr. Otto
murdered Mni. Roerig and her little boy, and
than coded hia own life by taking poison.

nSAXClAL AND ISDUSTRIAL.
—Tho iron manufacturers of PannsyIrani*
have a gloomy prospect before them. Se­
verely pripplod by teat fall's panic, they have
experienced great difficulty'in meeting their
|«ymeuta, and have oonsequcutly been obliged
to cut down their oporations vary considera­
bly. Added to their trials, a strike among the
pnddlere haa taken place. Thia wae tho last
straw that broke their backs, and tlfty-lhreo
fuxnaooe in the PottevHle region have boon
compelled to »u«pend, with no immcdiaie
prospect of nwumiug work.
—Tho annual Industrial CougreM of the
United States wm held in Rochester, N. Y..
lart week. Delegatee were present represent­
ing nearly every Btate in the Union and near­
ly svery organised body of workingmen in lhe
country.
.

—Some 1,209 glaae-blowere are on a strike
at Camden, New Jersey, on account of tbs
practice of tho managers of tbe wbrim of pay­
ing titoir wage* in "tore ordure, entitling
them to mcr.’liaudbw at the cctxq- Aulcii' store ..
—A Washington dispatch states that 11to
fate of the Free fiaakiug bill in the Banato is
very doubtful. The Finance Committee is
divided. The clauses relative to lhe rewirvee
on the circulation and Um&gt; redemption of uatloual bank notes in legal-tender are espe­
cially opposed.

—The Wisconsin Blind Asylum, at Janes­
ville. baa been burned. Loes rckmated «
•250,000.
—A terrific tornado passed onr the city of
Nashville, Tenn., a few dayn ago, unroofing
and ertherwiee rlaxnaging a large number
of bufldlugs.
The .loss la ceUmated al
eico.ooo.
-A portion of tbo city of Nashville waa
inundated by U.e receat flood in the Cumber­
land river, and several thousand dollare* worth
of property wm der.troyed.
-7Y. teoft. i« th. MMsrippi, Ouachita
and Rod rirow have destxuysd all iho stock in
many of the pariebM of Louisiana, and re
duced thousands of planters and laborers to ;
State of de-tetuuon. A delegation from th

when there were but few in tho court-room,
and neither of tho Governor's counsel present,
the Judge (Whitlock^ annouipod his decision,

overruling tbe demurrer, and, none of Baxter's
counsel being present to answer, plead, or
move for in ajpeal,&gt; judgment of ouster wm
issued, and tho writ placed in tbe bauds of
“ In five minutes from that time an armod
band, beaded by Joe Brooks, were in the
Governor's office, demanding poeaeMion. T1m&gt;
Governor declined, whereupon forcible pos­
session wm taken, and guards were placed st

" In tho toeantimo, Gen. Catlcrson, who
claimed lo set aa Brooks' AdjuUnt-QctienU,
broke In lhe door of the armory, in tho same
building, and took poeaeeeion of about 100
stand of arms. Gen. Strong, of Gov. Baxter's
staff, refused to give up his keys, although
eurrounded by armed men.

PANACEA
FAMB5T
LIWENT.

ottiafggax, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SPTPNTTPIP P A RMPP11 Jo •

.
TRE EREK BAMKING-BIL
-‘rffljMfll living thd. maximum lim
tapal-^gider circulation it 6400,000,1

*vh Cbn&gt;

IflHVHABQX CUMT MV ufM"rt|l.H. CSKtS- Apply to
say Agsni or wriis to ths ctrtapshy.
Dtt.
S- STTN®^

FAMILY PHYSICIAN

prevAtag tor frcafUankibg; which T*
Nslivnsl House of Represon talivee by s vote.
of 128 to lift, reads as follows :
Do U enacM. etc.. That Metlon 2! of lhe act obUU«1 •• An act to prcvlde a nalinflkl currency, «nenred by a pledge of United Btalee l&gt;ouda, aud |o
provide for ■the circulation aud ra denipt kin there­
of," approved the 3d day of June. In the year !!«♦,

W711 bo «®nt frss by mall to al&gt;y «n« aeadisg thstr
MsrsistomBsMawM.Mswttnk.

"JUBILEE OROANV."
B. D. wtrtson, MMW W. Wstelagton SL. C*H»&lt;r

reason of tho amount of their reapocuve rtroula-1
tt jus ; but tbe money required by eald section to be* pr. liaroc's Goldau Medical ^iseovery.
kvpt.aj nit tlmre on baud shall be detoralnol by the
Db. WiLRon'a Awn-PEHKtDW OR FriMtemht H grpcslto, In 111 respects a* provided for
veb AND Aaux Toxic I—WilbofFs Tonic kasaaUbtnrbefl itself m the real infallible chill cure.
It is uidvertaliy admitted io bo the only refiablo and harmlere ebill medicine now in use.
It* sffieacy ia confirmed by ibouuuda of ccrUfirate* of ti:o very beat people from all parts

OUR H*0guofor,®74w’,, bo

NEW f&amp; Mto&amp;L-‘a1PK.“»l8Bl:

FORPURIFY!I6 THE BLOOD

Stic Trass Co.

proNdo fur iho re.|«$pUoa' ST Uie Ijw osnfo
temperary Ires certif.rateo, and for an Uktcwh. of
national bank uoUe,” approved July 12,1870, be
amended by reprellng tbe recund proviso in raid

amend an act entitled an act to provide a national
cu.-rnuey secured by pledge of Hutted «Uto bonds,
from Brest. Everybody waa saved except tho and to provide for ths ctrculatlou and redemption
thereof," approved on the 3d of March. l*M, be,!
—An American named Dockery ha" been and tbe same is hereby, repreled; and section 21
Miuleueed to death at Havana for alleged com­ of ths cristas! act, to which the act tost aforesaid
la as "mendrasnt, tie, ttaftbe same it hereby, rsplicity with the insurgents.
—The Chilian steamship Teens wm recent­
Krc. 3. That ewry aaaoclaUon orx*ni*d or to b*
ly lost on the South American Pacific coast, orgaulird under tbe prtntaton* of tbe salil *t and
and nineteen persona drowned.
of lhe several arts la aiaendmlnt thereof aball
at all liiues keep and have on deposit In the
Trresury ol tbo pm'tod Rtotaa, la lawful
THf ARKANSAS RERKLt.ION.
money of tho Cuitsd Hlatos, a uuu *i'ial to 6 per
Nows ufs slaxtliug and wholly unexpected
cent, of ito circulation, to be held and used only
nature comes from Arkanaaa. By a revolu­
tionary
movement
that
has
already
caused
tbe clrenlatlng notea of any such aaaoclallou or **—In tbo case of conspiracy of tho Titus­
ville (Pa.) Uuiou againat tho Courier newspa­ serious complications, the former Slate ad- .ociatlr.tu KtuUJ 1» presented, a»« jrted or UMAR"Tt* d,
for rvdarapUon, lt» annu of S1.O» ox any nnUUpfo
per, a decision has Leon given in favor of tho
latter, and twalve printers ttve been sen- ejected by force from the public offices, acd there.-I. to tbe Trtunror or any Aadstat.iT.-re.urer
taucod to 2i hours in jail each, f tfi fine and Joeoph Brook", a rival claimant, u in full pos- of tbe United Statea, lhe aauio ahall be redeemed in
seMion. Brookh' claim to tho office of Gover­
chargrel.by the Comptroller of lbs Currency to the
—Tbo Sanborn investigation Iiba brea nor dates back lo tho fall of 1873. A Judicial rMperilve aasoctaUons iaaning the name, sad be
closed, and the committee will soon report the decision was accepted by tbo Baxter party aa .shall notify them severally on tbe Ural day' of each
ending tho contest; but Brooke, it appears,
result to Congress.
month, oc oftener st hia discretion, of tkeameuat
—Tho LakcrUe MonUily, ol Chicago, has had no intention of resigning hi* claim to tho of each redemption, whereupon each aworfalion «o
suspended publication until September next. effioe,' and on Monday of last week, during tho
—Bald Mountain, iu Western North ■Caro­ abeenoe of Baxter's counsel, the attorney tor
lina, continues to tremble and groan, the Brooks arose in the Circuit Court and stated
noise and bhocks being hoard for a hundred that it had been agreed between himself and
miles around.
It is firmly believed t«y
e-lentisis iu that region that an eruption is jurisdiction of the coart should bo submit tod.
Thia, although in the absence of Gov. Bax­
Imminent
AAAocisG-ue: rretetei, Zhat escb cf said. a*»vtl*-ters attorneys, was -thought nothing of at tbe
ttone ahall ^inihurae to UieTrrMUty the coat at re­
time. A dispatch from Little Hock dated demption and of scpiUytug notes to place of tbnec
April 15 telle the sequel of these proceedings: ' redeemed, *u&lt;J Ule associations hereafter cntohfwd
“ On ycuterJay morning about H o’clock, ■bill atao severally reimburse to theTreeeury On­

—Hugh Dougherty will hang at Lancaster,
Ohio, on the 31 al of July.
—Criminal statistics of Chicago for tbo
year coding March Si: Value of property
stolen, (347,599; number of arrests, 927,993;
amount of fines, 3165,743.

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country, removed to llfi’Wabaah-aY., Chicago.

Go

to

RrvEnsint Water Cure, Haiullton, 111.

sms Winslows soothino stt-ct is the
PMSCIPTION OF otto of Iha batt Fataalo Ftiyrtclan* and HurtSS la tha Culled EtaUn, and has
beau u«ed for thirty j-«ari with novar CeHlU£
aafsly and aueessa by tallltaua «f motheri an*
chi Urea, frosi tha faabla lafsal ef ana waak old ta
the adult Xl carrecla acidity of tha atataach, rellev*» wind colle, ragulalaa tha bowala, aa.J gives

THE THRE8HER OF THE PERIOD.

Wanted—Agents.
From $75 to $250 per Month,
Every where. Mala and Psmals, to sell one of

cost of er.graving and printing thalr circulating
noire; And prevutal, /wlArr, That tbe entire

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AUTHORITATI VEH ISTOK Y ,T,

FARMERS’ MOVEMENT.
ad, or.aay oflbs^ .
,
tuAut, during tn wUMnur fla clrtuteUng notes, la
la whole or la part, may.'uybn a deposit of lawful
money within Ute T”waning of said acts; tn sums of
not less than
with ths Treasurer of tb«United States, withdrew a 1 roporUcmd amount of
bonds doporitrU ip pledge f'K such circulation. I
and he shall redeem, cancel, aud destroy an amount
of tbe clrculaUug notes cf »uch aaaociatlona equal .
to tbe amount issued upou tach bonds.

•.atxj Impr.
ENGINES

Ini nvmay re*arv»» within ita i&gt;wn raalta, al tba
place a here Ila ojwreUcna cf dlxxiuut and dcpoidt
are carried on; aud all tho prvvtafcma of tbe Mid
aecticu ra«julrinii or pwmitttng any ot the Mil aa“Gov. Baxter refused to be ejected except •ocmIo ua tokte]i any portion of Ma lawful retervia
by force, and eorae of Brooke' men took hold drewbere than In ila own ’ *ulta, or requiring or
e Native", J5.«2S«&gt;W: Cbxxl to Brim of him and lod
permuting lhe redemption of Its circulating notes
1, g5.UX45.60; Cows and Urtfcra, 3X300
elaewherc than, at ita own counter, except aa pro­
Brooks has had
Medium to Fair, 3a.7S06.tU-. Inferior to
vide! tiir in UiWact. are hereby repealed.
&gt;on, 3J .5005.23. Hoos-uvr,
fisc. fl. That UB2B all eirmisling ootaa bereafter
“Gov. Baxter has eetabliehod his head- Hernia, fobapever ihe aataa abatt-eorae tain the
quartern at HL John's College, and. Ute re-' Treaaury, In payment erdaposit, for redempUun or
ported, lhe State-Honce will be taken pdwabs- olhcrwlMv, there ahall bn printed, sndar aach culm
at.Sl; Ko. 3 Spring. Jl.a05al.Mj,. Coa»sion of to-night. The greatest excitement and regulations aa tbe Secretary of tbo Treaaury
Oats-Mo. X *a
may prurlje, Ik. charter immliw or.Rte saacfotsUou Ho. X Old and New,
provails throughout the oliy."
O47c. Urs~No.XW
Dannxr-Ko.X»L«a
Little Boes, Ark., Apnl M-—Brooks hre by which they are aoverally taaned.
ftl.M. BCTTM-Ohoice to Fancy Yellow, 3Kpfle;
iasnod a proclamation justifying hia coures,
Hannafobd k Thompson, Publishers,
and de daring his intention to eta; in affioo
Chicago, eohltho first k’rga’ edition of
until the oourta decide that he is not there
Pexiwn'B “ History of the Fanner's
Wbxav-Mo. a spring, 31.2*«1.2»; Ko. a Fall,
legally. He holds the Btate-Housa with 160 ifovetneni "‘ih two Weekfi; • A •econd
»1.»31.55. Com—Ko. 2, 5O4C7c. Oats-No.
men, wtll armed. They have two cannon, and
’ ?8 of .the
X 2*a3lc. BTS-KO. x HAa^LOfc. Hasxxt-No. X
pickets are thrown out In every direction.
______
St Lotria Convention; held
in Tebraary,. fl-WU.'ex Fuhk-Mw, flA.7534T.no. Last—
Late thta evening Baxter issued a procla­ 1874, ia juat tyeing ' ue&lt;L
’
Agents are
«'»«»♦»«. Koo»~*4.-t*a3.7J. CArrui-43WA».
mation declaring martial law ialhbl (Pulaski) reaping a rich' ham
with it Wo tulcounty, arid calling upon the pao;&gt;ic Jo aid in •crime it thia wack.
putting down the “rebellion." About tbe.
name Urao he marched .‘rom HL John's CoL
Hzue la B tide which may encour­
Jege with Ids force of about 200 men, down age those who are in WArch of lost or
into the heart of tbo dly, placed gua^ls -all hidden treasure, and may also have »
along the principal streets, completely surWaart-No 1, |l-3S&lt;,aLX'i; Ku. X
reviving-cffect upon the American heirs f.«H. Oom-No. A OiJ«c. Oats-No. X
ruundiug the State-House with a cordon of
of estates in England valued at from Bra-No. J, W&amp;9I«. tenure—5Cn. 2 Fresh,
sentinels.
He also seiaod the telegraph of­
XM,«n,M«io £io6,a»,«e.
MJai,l.«l. FOSE--HUnaULM. Laso-OJittlOo.
fice, and issued inatructione topenntt no dis­
patches to bo sent or delivered without the more -or leaa. In the township of King,
oonsent of the officer in charge. Both Baxter thirty miles north of Toronto, fourteen
and Brooks have received diapalchos from the yean ago, an old lady died making un­
Attoruoy-Geucr*!, slating in effect that lhe intelligible rigns toward aa immwMW
United Rtates Government would not inter­ cheat, A few daya ago hereon sold out,
fere. Telegraphic dispatches have also been
received by tho commanding officer here from and the buyer of tbat chest, found
tlio Secretary of War, inalrucUng hits to take therein |8Q0 in notes and gold in old
no atape whatever id interfere in the matter, fiockisgs. The son claimed thepoxey
unless such action becomes almolutely usces- and had hia claim allowed.
•
aary for tbe preservation of the public peace.
Little Ront, Ark., April 17.-fiov. Baxter
has contracted hia liuee to the vicinity of tho
Anthony House, and ia now proceeding, aa
before, to exercise tho duties of Governor,
making the Anthony House the Capitol for
Tire Arcadian for Lint week cor tains
the time being.
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Burry County, Mieh.,

ORRO STRONG.

“ Progression. No Retrograding.”

tub,
Tfeutwt Tsbmr Stuxcti.t £x&gt;mnr.T&gt;

thk justifiable buiicide.

. NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1874.

VOL. I

through which files the comet that now
again was gazed upon from palace.and
Lorn cot, from the crowd upon the
street and the lonely wanderer upon the
pathless heath. His soul was looked
ujjon by Gpd and the dear ones gone,
before, those for whom it had longed.—
Ilant Chrintan Andenen.
.

“All things return,” ho said; “ only'
act your miuk upon characters and
Iransaetions, and you will always find
tbe same again in some other dreut,
some other country."
r - And the schoolmaster told them of
^Willism Tell, ifho was compelled to

shoot an apple from tbe head of his son;
but before shooting had concealed upon
his breaat another arrow with wjiich to
pieroe the.breast of the wicked Gceler.
In Switzerland this occurred, but many
years before tfie fame transpired in

tbMighta away

'Correct!*

WE COMET.
And the comet came, with luminous
bead and its- tbrestenihg, fiery, tail. It
was gazed at from palace to cot, liy the
crowd upon tba street and the lonely
wjudorer over the pathless heath, and
each of all the gazers had his own
thoughts about it, " Come and see the
sign in tbe sky !" were words on the
lips of all, and all hastened to see.
But in the house a little boy was sit­
ting quietly with his mother; lhe tallow
candle was burning, and the mother

“ water may be mixed -with it without
being perceptible. Wine dealers like

'

.

During fourteen days and nights the
sky was clouded, and the comet ob­
scured ; but it was there. The old
schoolmaster was sitting in his cl amber
close by the school-room. The Boniholm clock,, which had belonged to his
childhood’s home, stood in the corner,
the leaden weights neither rising nor
falling, the pendulum molkHiless; the
little cuckoo, which bad formerly come
forward cuckooing each hour, remained
back in it* place silent; all was Hill
there; lhe clock had ceased to go. But
the old p'auo, which had also pertained
to the home of his childhood, still pcssessed life ; the strings could reionnd,
although somewhat hoarsely, themelodies of a whole human life; and thereby the old man kept in mind so much,
both pleasant and sad, in the long row
of intervening years, since when ns a

thought she perceived a "shaving" in
the light. The tallow bad raised in a
point, and formed a curl, which, as the
thought, B’goifled that her little boy
would soon die, for.thc sharing turned
toward him. It was an old supersti­
tion, and she believed it But the little
boy was to lira many days upon the
earth—live to see lhe comet when, after
child he bad gaud on the comet, until
more than sixty year?, it should roapdow it was again here. He remembered
The little boy did not *ce th* omen in what his mother had said about the
the light, nor did he see Jhe comet shaving in the light; he remembered
which now, for the first time in his life, the beautiful soap-bubbles, ench denotwas shining from heaven. He was Bit­ iug for him-a year, he, had said. How
ting with u mended bowl containing bright, how full of colors, only the
soap-auds, into which he was dipping bright and joyous he saw therein ; child­
the head of a day pipe, then putting play with youthful delight; the whole
the stem in his mouth and blowing off wide world teemed to open for him iir
bubbles, little and big, that waved and the sunshine, and out into it he waa to
soared in most beautiful colors, cbang- go! Future bubbles ! As an old man
ing-from yellow to red, lilac arid blue, he heard in the tones of the piano mel­
and then becoming green, like the for­ odies of the past 1 Retrospection bub­
bles 1 in all the color tints of memory.
est leaf, transparent in Iheannlight.
“God grant you years upon earth as He heard his grandmother’s knitting
numerous, oa the foa]&gt; bubbles you song:
blow !” eaid his mother.
“So many! so many !" said the little
Then resounded the ditty, sung to him
boy. “The nuds can never ba blown
in childhood by the old servant:
up I- and the little one bkw bubble af­
ter bubble. “There goes a year! Sec
how they fiy,” said he aa each bubble
directly into hi* eyre, giving them pain
and bringing tears. In each bubble he
had a virion of the future, shining, giit-

perfiuusutly wipiin proper limits, sod th*

THZ AJIKA NBAS REBELLION.

redeem them In coin on dmnsosl. It will be

Brooks imbroglio has culminated in a little
blood-letting, and the wildest excitement

binkiiif, with such provisions

thimiM Ives rpdeemaldn and »*«!*• equivalent

■ rzrro.
earliest practicable moment, the revennsa of
ftksubs or ParMofcirr Grant Vr.Tuixu the
Sxsatx FlXAXr.N IJIUIng fand required by law, and also a eurpltu
To l&gt;*
Of fKt UnUftl Natt» :
Herewith I return Semite bill No. 617, outiDenmark with Palnatoke.
He, too,
am not a believer in atty artiUriel method of
waa co’npelled to shoot an apple from lled “Au set to fix the amount of United
Rtotee note* end die circulation of national
the head of his son/ and, like Tell, con­
owned
cealed an arrow with which to take re­ approval. In doing so; I muat express my re­
venge; and, 'further back, more than
pay, and is Tainable extclly in proportion to
a thousand years, -the - came event is
recorded aa having transpired in majority of legislators chosen by the people
into. While coin is not used as a circulating
Egypt; the same eveuts reappear as do
the comets ; they disappear, remain n studiously sought jto find sn^cieul argument* medium, or the currency of tbe country is not
to justify such ssMut. but uusuccewfully. convertible into it at par, it becomes an arti­
while away; and then cozne back again. Practically, jt is s quest ion whether the moaa- cle of commerce as much Many other product.
An he told of the comet, now expect­ nro under disoasaioii would give su sddiltousl The surplus will seek a foreign market as will
ed, the comet which he had setu when
he was a little boy. The schoolmaster. tbe country or not, sed whether, by requiring nothing io do with the question. Tire duties
knew much about th* h-avenly bodies, IhreMourths of tbe reaarvM to be retained by
bonks and prohibiting interest to be received limited demand for gold, and About enough
meditated upon them, and yet did noton the bilMre. it might not prove s eontrec- to sailrfy that demand remains in tbs eouutry.
forget history and geography.
tion. But Hie fact cannot be concealed tbs',
He had laid out his garden in tbe theoretically, tbe bill tocresre* th* paper dr- by the Government hoarding through the
shape of the map of Denmark. Herei culalion *100,000,000, lea* only tbe amount of moans above given, and [HMulbly by requiring
tbe national banks to aid. It is claimed by
herbs and flowers were ai ranged accord­
ing to the adaptation of soil in differ­ provisions of the second section. Tbe mea-sure has been supported on tbe theory that it t timed that there i» an unequal d atribntiou nt
ent parts of the country. “Br’ng me
would give increased circulation. It is a fair
peaa.1" and these were brought from the inference, therefore, that, if in .practice the
bed that represented .Holland. "Bring measure should fail to create the abundance
me buckwheat I” and this was brought of circulation expected of it, tbe friends of
from Langeland. The bsaulifafebtitegetri- tbe mearure, particularly those out of Con- of authorized bank note circulation assigned
to States having lees than their quota not yet
tian and sweet-willow wereto be found np greai*, would clamor for such InflaUon as
would gjre the expected relief. This theory, taken. In addition to this, the Slates having
at Skagen ; the glossy Ohristhorn over
in my belief, is a departure from the true lees than their quota of bank circulation have
Bilkeborg. The towns were signified as principle* of finance, national interest, nation­
emblems. Hero wiu» Si. Canute with al obligations to creditors, Uongreseional prom­ from those Slates hating m«1!iu their pretiie dragon, signifying. Odente; Absa- ise*, party pledgee &lt;m the part of both the
Ion, with a biiibop-staff, riguifying political parties, and of the personal views and apecie paymeuta are fully restored, or ore in
rapid prooeini of rretorsllou, will bo the time
Boro; and a little vessel with oars promises made by me in every annual message
sent to Congress, am} in my inaugural ad- to consider the question of “ more currency."
(Aarer) signified Aarhus. From the
(digued) ‘
U. 8. Grant.
schoolmaster's garden one could 1#mu
Executive Mansion, April 22,1874.
quite well lhe geography of Denmark, ccmbcr, I860, the following passages appear:
but of course he must be instructed
“ Among the evils growing out of tbe reCHEAP TRANSPORTATION.
by the school master, who was so agree­
The report of Senator Windom’s Tranaporable.
hope will receive your most earnest attention. Ution Committee baa boon presented to Con­
The comet wan expected, nnd concern­ Il i* a duly, and one of the highest duties, of gress and tbo committee discharged. The
ing it he told what people of old days, the Government, to secure to the citizen a
when it was last here, had said. “ That medium of exchange of fixed, uqvarying
etrictly Inter-States traffic,‘whether by land
ccmet is a good wine year,” ho said ; value. This implies a return to a e]&gt;eeie basis,

comtt yeaxv."

earliest practicable moment consistent with a
fair regard to the Interest* of the debtor clare.
Immediate resumption, if practicable, would

clare to pay, beyond their contract*, lhe pro&gt;
'
mlutn on gold at the date of their purchaeoe,
and would bring bankruptcy and ruin to tbou।aanda. Fl actual ion, however, to the paper
valuo of the measure of all values, gold, is
1detrimental to theinterest* of trad*. It makes
'the man of buaifiMa an tovoluntary gambler,
for. to all *al*a where fufiire payment h to bo
;
made, both partiesapecuUle as to what will be
'
,
isuch legislation as will insure a gradual return
'to epecio payment, and put an immediate atop
to tbe fluctuations in' the value of currency "
I still adhere tb the views then expressed.
।

iSecretary of the Treasury, in relation to the
i
payment*
a* tii* buaino** interest* of the
I
country will permit, anfl pledging co-operative
;
action to thi* end. a* speedily a* possible.
.Tbo first act p***ed by th* Forty-first Con.
ifollows:

Untied Etalc-r.

went to discharge all its obligations to the
tlona and interpretations of tbo law to virtu*
, which such obligation* have been contract­
of
ed, it U hereby provided and declared that the
faith of ibe United Stalo* 1* solemnly pledged
to the payment to coin, or its equivalent, of
all th* obligation* of fhe United Btatea, and
of all tb* intersst-brartog obligation*, except
uf suy such
vided -that,
moneys, or
silver; but

obligations has expressly pro­
the same be paid in lawful
other currency tlum gold and
none of raid toterc«t-beariag

or paid before maturity, uniesa at such time
note* of the United States nindl be convertible
into coin at tbe option at tbo holder, or
nnlees at such time bond* of tbe United State*
Now he heard the melodics of hi* first bearing * lower rate of interest than the
festal occorion; now soft, pathetic
coin; and the Coiled Stale* alto solemnly
tare3 brought tears to the old man's
eyes ; now came bursting forth . a war lire! practicable moment for tb* redemption
Of United State* to cota."
This sot still remain* m s ooultoutog plelge
* merry song, bubble after bubble, ah
when a little boy he blew them from o! the United States to make proviston at the

NO. 31,
BKrZF MENTION.
Yjctoma is fifty-two.

TIK^D MOTHERS.

Jamkb Gobdojt Bkmxxtt is reputed to
be worth 18,000,000, or *10,000,000.

Tim draft upqji the forests of Michi­
King (white), paraded the streets, preceded gan liH-t year amounted to 2,910,000,000
feet of lumber—pine and Itemloek.
"Metropolitan Hotel, and the band played a
lively air. The troops fronted the hotel and kerosene lamp which gives aa bright a
light «s gas, and u*ea no glass chimney.

boetil*

Ths beet-root sugar product last year
in Europe was 1.300,000 tons, or double
the entire importation of the United
States.

upper bafidiugs fired s shot into th*
A RAILROAD is to be constructed from
Baxter crowd, which was ’ followed by
otht.s from -tbe direction of the crowd the base of Mount Vesuvius to the
standing In the btreet near the. Metropolitan edge of the crater. It is to be worked
Hotel. Ihi* action caused lhe Baxter men to by rope n.
rettu-p the fire. Tbe colored troop* rapidly
Iris estimated that the actual amount
of capital employed by the GOOyXX) busi­
, nets firms of tlia country last year was
running up the street and the others giving
way. Amid this cxnfustod Col. Bose rode $7,000,000,000.

At Uuh&gt; children clinging '

rapidly to the City Hall, called out his com­
It is estimated that the losses sus­
pany, barricaded the street temporarily with a- tained by farmers iu the State of Mis­
hook and ladder truck, and formed hi* men
sissippi, by stock running at large, are
prevent an advance by the Baxter men. About five millions of dollars annually.

Ban Fhancisco’s deaih-ratb is the
third lowest in the world, Zurich being
wcre wounded. Major D. F. Shall, who was
at tbe Anthony House, received a wound in the healthiest city, Geneva next in saInbrity, and Ban Francisco following at
■recover. Gen. W._ A. . Crawford received a the rate of nineteen deaths per year in
painful-wound in the head, though it is not a thousand.
fatal One or two other* were slightly bort.
Philadklphia leads all other cities in
Last
abandoned all hope of turning Brooks out of the molaasra and sugar trade.
the Executiroofllce by force of arms, and has year she imported 104,000 hogsheads of
molasses, against 100,000 for New York,
Lcgielature. Ho has informed the President and 43,000 for Boston.
by telegraph of his decision, and asked pro­
Mktalh may be made to adhere to
tection for those members of the Legislature
who com* to the capital. The President la glass by a cement composed of pow­
dered litharge, two parts ; dry white
as final, and to enforce it, if necessary, by the lead, one purl; boiled linseed oil, three
use of United States soldiers. I*rcsidenl
parte; mixed with one part of copal
Grant replied as follows:
varnish to a thick paste.

Ir never rump'll by a shining b«sd-

VARIZTIXB.
Crkaturci that cannot have too much

cheek—Pigs.
An editor at a 'dinner-table, being
asked if he would toko some pudding,
replied, in a fit of abstraction, “Owing
to a crowd of other matter, we are unable

to find roam for it"

Wirew a devoted wife holds her huaband out at arm’s length by his aoro
I ear, and says she wouldn’t crush a worm,
A little girl playing in a field . pear he realize*, all st once, how fearfully
Westminster, Musa, was attacked by a and wonderfully women are made.
savage bull.
Her brother, aged 15,
“ You must be a quarrelsomefellow,”
climbed over the fence, ond bravely : said a phrenologist to a man whose
fought the bull with a stick. “Bun, bumps he was examining. “Say that
run quick I" shouted the boy, [ Again and 1’11 knock yon down, was
and she saved herself by obeying. The the response.
(Signto)
tj. 8. GajijrT.
boy, however, was gored so terribly
What is the difference between a Jew
Many of Baxter's forces are disbanding, ana that very likely he will die of the hurt.
and a lawyer ? The one gets bis law
transportation is freely given them to their
There were cut and banked on the from the prophets, and the other his
merco include* power to aid and facilitate it,
and hence Congress may improve cither laud
Lrrrui Bock. April 23.-There in no mate­ upper Mississippi river and tributaries profits from the law.
or water channels ; that it is doubtful if suffi­ rial change in the situation. Bixler l as issued during the winter of 1872 and 1873,
Up in Maine they have a champion
ciently cheap an I ample facilities can now l»o his proclamation calling the Legudalure to- 178,380,000 feet of logs, and with 50,­
servant-girl—eighty-two years in the
provided, and it is therefore recommended
000,000 feet on hand at the commence­ same house, and has washed dishes
for prowat arrion that all common carriers be Johnson, the Secretary of Blate. For this
required tc publish and poet rate* iu every offense Brooks took poaeceston of the office ment of the season, the total stock 89,700 timee. Some soroery—iu fact,
ato: ion and beprobibited from ioereastog such and ordered Johnson out, but ho. refused to reached 226,38(L000 fett for 1872. some cup and saucery—about this.
published tolls. Il also recommend legislation go, and applied to the United States troop* There are now 30,000,000 feet of logs
A qVARiuti-soME couple were d initun­
to prevent the con*oUdatlon of competing for aid in reinstating him. No decision has as for 1874.
ing the subjects of epitaphs and tomb­
line*; also tlxal railroad* be required.^o re­
stones,
and the husband said : “ My
I
t
is
stated
that
the
number
of
mem
­
ceive for and deliver by lhe quantity in trana- protable that active hostilities will be port­
porttog grain; alio that iu toter-Btals com­ ioned until tbe meeting of the Legislature, bers returned to the Parliament in Eng­ dear, what kind of a stone do you sup­
merce tbe congressional right to regulate which body will undoubtedly decide in favor land who have voted or declared in fa­ pose they will give mu when I die ¥
roads wholly within one Slats is denied; that of Baxter’s claims.
vor of women’s suffrage is 217; the “Brimstone, my love," was the affec­
Hnesjoucbing rirsr dr lake |&gt;ori* be prohibited
gain by the removal of opponents is tionate reply.
from charging more to or from such port thaq
The hostile majority is conse­
tog -quiet agaiD, and all .foara of bloodshed 102.
An ox that had been eating fermented
for any greater distance on the same Uno.
have vanished. Effort* are being made to quently reduced from 107 to 5. The grain, which was in preparation for
Stock watering is relegated to* State control.
effect a compromise by leaving the msttera in list of those who have voted for the bill
The Bureau of Commerce fa to obtain infor­
making ale, became intoxicated, and
dispute to be adjudicated by some competent
mation or improvement by the National
includes Mr. Disraeli and several mem­ was offered for sale by his owner •*
tribunal. Baxter having ca'led the Legisla­
Government: First, lhe MJssireippl river;
ture together to decide the question, want* it bers of the Cabinet
“corned ” beefaocond. a cjuliuaou* watw-lloa of ade­
left \o that body, but Brook* can’t *ee it,
A Cawfomqa man tied odo cud of a
The distilleries of the-country dur­
quate capacity from the
Missiaaippi
and will not abide by the decision. The
ing the la*t fiscal year produced over rope around his waist, and lassoed a cow
river to New York, ria th* northern lakes;
third, a route adequate to the wants of com­
68,000,000 gallons of spirits.
There with the other. He thought he had the
merce throngb lhe central tier of State*, from
conflict that nae at one time imminent xi'l be were 445 distillerica, in .which about cow, but at the end of the first half­
t ie IHssisaippi ria the Ohio and Kanawl a
$70,000,000 capital was invented, 70,000 mile he began to suspect that the oow
rivers to a point in West Virginia; there by
men were employed, and nearly 20,000,­ had him.
canal and alar-kwalur or by freight railway to
CAN YOU AFFORD IT.»
tide waler; fourth, a route from the MrnisYoc may talk yourself into a bronchial
Can you afford.to work bard all day, 000 bushels of grain were consumed,
The affeotion, but yon can’t convince a Vsr•ippi river via lhe Ohio and Tenure*** nver, and rwd, study, or court the vagaries four-fifths of which was corn.
to a point to Alabama or Tonneaaee, thence
►pinta
produced
yielded
nearly
$50,
­
moot
woman that there won’t bo a.
of rociety all night, thus wasting your
by canal or alackwater or by freight railway
death in the family if she dreams of
vitality, exhausting your nervous sys­ 000,000 tax to the Treasury.

Improvements is placed at from *190,000,000 tem, and bringing on a premature dir­
to *155,000,000, to bo completed in six years. ease, decay and old age ?
Can yon afford to eat hastily, and thc-n
Ex-Gov. Andrew J. Ccirrix, of rush to study or business, withdrawing
Pennsylvania, was in Chicago lhe other the nervous energy from the dgeativo
day, and the irrepressiblo reporter system to the brain and. muscles, and
lidded him for an interview. The thus inducing dyspepsia, in a few years
Governor, however, tented the tables at most, to scourge and haunt and make
on the penefl-ahovur, and Limself be­ you miserable, for years or for life ?
came interviewer. “Suppose you tell
Can you afford to live en rich or high­
Sie," quoth he to the reporter, “what ly eeaauued foed, eat chamjmgue snphas happened ru the world during the' pers, because an artificial eppetito is
past three montlis. Bui flint tel! me thus gratified, render.'ng gout, dyspep­
about this wonderful city of youra. I sia, apoplexy, in tbe middle of life, al­
am slopping in n hotel here that is finer most a certainty ?
than anything I have ever seen. I
Can you afford to commit suicide
have been all over Europe, but I never through the indulgence at appetite and
saw surij splendor in a public hoetehy. passion, adopting the fool's motto, “ A
And when I go on the streets, the onl.i short life and a merry one ?”
thing I can compare tbe sight to is
Can you afford to indulge in fast liv­
Venice, but your bnsineis blocks are ing, dressing beyond your means, driv­
far more elegant than their famous ing livery horaoe, or keeping a horse
yourself, when your income ie not ade
1860 when we nominated Abraham Lin­
coln. Anti now I am told that all this
Can yon afford to smoko and chew
Splendor vns a heap of ruins two years tobaecri, thus spending from firA to
ago. I can’t comprehend it."
twenty or thirty dollars a month, in­

A WKALTOT CITY.
That goodly town founded by Roger
WiPiams anil named with pious regard
for his deliverance, well deceives to be
called Providence. According to the
census of 1870, it ranked as the twentyfirst etiy in the United Blates in point
of population, having 68,904 inhabit­
ants, and standing between Albany and
Rochester. In wealth and comparative
freedom from the burdens of debt and
.taxation it takes the first rank among
the cities of the world. It* property is
assessed this year at 60 per cent, on its
cash value, and the assessor returns
$112,480,000. This gives a total ciuh
valuation of about $185,000,000 for the
city, and nearly $8,000 for each inhab­
itant. This is one-sixth the valuation
of New York, whose population is fif­
teen times greater. Philadelphia with
u population ten times greater than
Pruvideuce, only pays iaxtre uu about
two and a half times as much property.
The total debt of the city is $5,400,000,
which fs chiefly on account of water­
works, the property being worth much
more than the money. Last year the
asseMmotii for all purpo-ie* was $1.35
on each hundred dollar*. 'J heae figures
show how well the affairs of the city
and of the individuals in it have tea

seeing a hen walking a picket fence.

my in the street, one day, who refused
to give him'half of the sidewalk, saying
that ho never turned out for a rascal.
“I do,” says lUndolplt, ntepping
aside and politely raising his hat.
If a lady in a red cloak were to cross
a red field in which was a goat, what
wonderful lr&lt;in»(ormaiiaa would proba­
bly take place ? The goat would turn
to butter and the lady into a scarlet

runner.

We can *co tbe comet!'' called tbe
neighbors. ’• Oh, come out; don't ait
in there!"
And the mother took ths tittle boy by
the hand ; he bad io l*y ftwfty the pipe,
His eyrar were fixed upon tke window; dediarattoii contained In the act "of June 20,
“ Wbia neighbor, what is the mnat
lhe Bu*p-bnbblo toy; the comet wa* oat there upon the aky a cloud glided 1864. created an obligation that ths total
Acgordoio to report of upccial rev- juring your tervous system, and thereby
Christian news this morning F said a
transmitting to children a weakened
away, and he saw in the transparent a;r
gQitleinan to a friend. “I have just
ball with the fiery tail Some said it a comet, its glittering nnclcns, its Inns- be Issued, thotild never exceed *400,000.000. tales of retail liquor dealers of the const itution, making thorn puny invalids
fe ought a barrel’ of flour for a poor
aomned to be three yards long ; others
counter, in 1867, amounted to $1,483,- for life?
woman." “ Just like you ! Wh • i* it
reduced to •XZ.OOe.OOn, at which point Con­
Can you afford to burn out your nerv­
that it war. millions of yards ; people
you made happy with your charity this
ous system and demoralize your whole conducted.
when ho saw it before, yet a whole rich
character by the use ol alcoholic liquor?
ti anti children's children human life lay between that time and
The HI,«C,Q00 have ever been regarded thirds of ow national dtbt. If- the
Can you afford to make money at the
Some wivenlzen years since, one Will­
Adbxhu is the first country io adopt
thia njrcn lhe people who worn thin expeure of your manhood, your health, iam Baker, of Philadelphia, erwd a
your
just
respectability
and
intogiiiy?
name
from a will and stibtAiUbted hi*
now the bubbles showed in the backwsate this money, what a cry of opjretCan you afford even to gain tbe whole own. By thi.; he fell heir id$10^1000
fa is

• moral -wreck ?
rioih. Jour buck ujUl .ilk. Md
,n I pulHj. mere towel duplaj,
Cur you .fcrJ to bo tricky. Md U&gt;mo-

worth of property, upon which, a»'«dlateral, be rawed $60,000 burrowed
money. He now refuses to pay th*

toted hi*

with ik,
Too dn f».

old Uek-

�=
lhe

of tb. coffee mill,

|Xtoa.l'u,u to .bout cu.J&gt;r.y Lolw..,, th. «okle ud

life was daspared of, but .he is now
MAY 1, 1674. hall-tree, the Cections of stove pipe,
doing well.
.
and lhe Handles to the pitcher and - Lansing is to have a street railway,

ntIDAY.

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH.

Great Attractions

Diraoi.

pay tbe^nigh.M Market Price fer

The stove has lost three a stock company having been organ­
legs, anc is perched on brickbats,' the ized to cpnslroct the same.
refrigerator is piled into a sad heap,
k^In the Uniied
States Court at
and my wife rolls out buskit on a map^
Rapulf. April 23, John S. Farr,
POTATOES,
of Delaware,- with a stomach biurrs John S. Cobb, David Thomas and
boule for a rolling pin... Next week F. M. Brown commenced a suit to
we are going to commence papering, recover *W&gt;,000 due as. intrest and
painting. white washing, cleaning.out principal on railroad bonds issued by
tea.,
ihe Township of Schoolcraft
the yard, putting in now panes of
Delivered al their
Suit was also commenced* the next
glass, and stopping up yawning crev
day in the same Court, against Grand ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
ices, and after that tbe parties named Rapids to recover &gt;!■ ‘0.000.
in my will can gather and devide up
W’e understand that there are
what’s left.
.
railroad bonds issued against this
LATH,
M. Quad.
Township yet ’unpaid. If such be
SHINGLES.
true we had better prepare to pay
WATER LIME,
them ond save cost und litigation
coffee cups.

We moved the o'.hm- day.
had

years book. i

Fur two

telling the

been

landlord that the henae needed a new
toof, painting, papering, new doora,

new steps and the like, and hrs apa­

thy made me mad.
noticed this

You may have

apathy

the part of

on

land lords; it’s a disease which which

runs among ’em.
We commenced at&lt;J night to get
ready

vans which were to

for the

eome m tbo morning. After the chil­
dren were abed I took down the stove

Clover Seed,

Ji’» lhe easiest thing in the

_pif*.

1

CORN. APPLES, OATS,

SALT,
The howl holders have h.-id but little
world to take down a stova pipe.
trouble in obtaining judgement against
HAIR.
Jnst give one yank and ovary section
■ STUCCO,
The Scranton (Penn.) RejntlJican lhe Townships when they resort to
the
United
States
Court
will iaU apart, and each one will skip
says (bat shortly before I o’clock of
around and bang op and down and Friday morning last, the mp working
which weehip and retail at bottom prioea.
sling soot-from floor to roof. Then on the nightshift at lhe blast furnace
HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH, *
I got the stove out. It landed bottom
of the Lackawanna Iron ic Coal Co.
________
Proprietors.
Nashville. Mich ,)
•ide up at the door, owing to some wort horrified by one of lhe most
April 28th. 1874. J
•light misunderstanding, but when shocking cases of self-destruction
Regular meeting held.
Has removed her plane of burinoea loflhe
one is moving it makes little differ that has ever occurred in that city.
Present.—Olds Wolcott, Downing,
first door south of Smith &amp; Put­
nam's Hardware.
ance which side of Hie stove i» upper­ The victim was a young man named Coe, Hardy and Davison,*—Trustees
She has just received
most. Then I lugged in the tub with Theodore Maron?, who took advant­
Minutes of previous meeting read
the three red hoops, and the one­ age of temioriry absence of the and approved.
AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY
eared tub, and tho tub with two pine workmen ami plunged into Jhe furn­
Petition presented * signed by 32
ON HAND
Randles, and while my wile packed ace, which was nt a white heat. ’ His ladies, asking for the appointment of

M’sKr.
lAlopm

SPRING DRY GOODS

FbtI Wane, JactoB 1 Saiinai R. R.

30IION COUNCIL PBOCEEDIIGS

SHORT LIME BETWEEN
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

AND

TRAIXB RUK HT CHICAGO TIME.

MRS. L. O. CROOKIR

dishes

I

down (he beds and

took

the E. M. Gates as Village Marshall.
Motion made by’;Downing to elect
Carried, and
one man in a hundred who can pick looked buwn.on'y to see the -unfortu. the Marshal by* ballot.
«»j» a mattress and pass through two
lesulting
in five votes for W®. E.
nnte Matone -waving his hands and
doors, down stares, through the hall
Griggs,
and
one
vote
fur
E.
M. Gates.
feci m the most iutepse agony. A
•nd two rooms and fling it down on
On motion Wrn. E. Griggs was
long handled shovel was lowered to
It ian't

brought down the bad-Jmg

cries

attention,

attracted

workman

ran

to

the

and

dish pan

Cimjletc Assortmeit Of IlUiiery
and FANCY KOUDS

furnace and

full

of soft soap him, but he was uncuncious of its declared elected Marshall for the cnI could ;
presence. One of lhe men. ran inr aningfyear, and Bonds fixed ak seven
carry matrices all day long; The imediately and stoped the bias’, but huulerd dollars.
bedseads went down stares slick as human
’
On motion the Treasurer’s Bonds
aid was no- avail. He was
U&gt;p of a

1

without doing any damage

grease;, »
did ..
I. As I lay al ।no
the &lt;dragged
out ns
as qiiicaiy
quickly ns
ax possiuie,
possible.
—---uiu^jjcu uut
fool of the stairs, a rtil across my 'by means of a large hook, a charred,

MISS DOW-inG,

But all tbeir wmU may ba snpplied
Al D. &amp; Allen's etoro.
We have on hand a floe stock of

were fixed at (our thousand dollarsThe following accounts were pre­

$63,000 WORTH

READY MADE CLOTHING,

on a pane} and my disfigured and unrecognizable mass- sented aud on motion were allowed.
$3.0u
He could not have been in the fur­ C. eicscr services during* election
T. C. Downing
••
1,50
»n and softly inquired : .
nace more than a few minutes, but E J. Feigbner [2 nettings] snd services
*You tell, didn't you ?’*
during election
6,60
the intense heat was sufficient to disIdin, listn ui OiHna'i faittn.
II. T. DAvid«en ••
••
••
4.50
She is a very ^observing woman ; troy-life if ho hid not been there
A. J. Hardy
“
. ••
&lt;• 4 50
«•
*•
•«
1.60
some wives wouHcn't even have more than a second. He was con­ A W. Olds
which we will clot* out at coat for CASH.
suspected a fall, but would have sup­ veyed to Mr. Raub.3 undertaking
On motion Council concluded tu
posed lhe husband lying down there establishment, where a box had to be exchange with Hardy and Ainsworth,

throat, my head

pockets lull of slats, my wife ambled

to rest.

street next to the R.

the front room

to council at meeting

constructed to enclose his remains. by trading the
She said I hadn't better try to got Hiskn-ms and elbows were contract­ It for a street
bureau down alone, ed and rigid that it was impossible been described
finit wanted to call Watkins to aid to straighten them.
held April 15,

I told her I could ease that bu-

.me.

40 feet wide as has

1874.

cure from the R. R.

mat, and I went at

DRESS GOODS.
Notions, Boots, Shoes,

Co. a statement

showing tint they approve of the

A week a go Monday Manistee
same. And for said exchange the
my doubts, but that bn- had quite a snow storm, snow falling Council agree tn give Hardy &lt;!c Ains­
to
the
depth
of
two
or'three
inches
cpdWn’t bluff me. It lowered
worth the sum of. fifty dollars.
An artesisn well in Ingham coimty
On motion council adjourned.'
away as honest as could be until it
second step, and then we throws the water six feet above lhe J. FEIOHNER,
0. a. TRUMAN.

. it-

Mlcbtnn Ventral, J»fk»cn tacrine * Karina*.
OruMliiver Valiev, and Michigan Air Km R. K‘«.
Av .lomviLtc — With Lake nhera a Michigan
rioaihetn Railroad
At Baaxeua-With Detroit, Htlladale * Indiana
Railroad.
At Winioo- With Lake Phare A Mishina
Soulb-ra (Air Line.)
At Auburn Junction- With Detroit, Eal Rive. A
Illli.ota Railroad.
At Fort Warne- With Plttaburg. Fort Wayne A
Chteaso. Toledo,tFabeah A Western, Fort Wayaa
Muneir&gt;A Clnrtnwatl. and Cinrinnati, Richmond

Provided the

said Hardy and Ainswaitb will pro

jreau down as softly as a cat going to
-K^ep ou a husk

When I got it to the head of the

MEAT MARKET!

AND CROCKERY,

SSftC4*

started.

J strained

every

nerve to surface.

oqt run. the bureau down stairs, but
it was on even thing until we brought

and chest, and she iuqiued:
“What made you hurry so? There’s

Some wives

never.say a word.
I fell n good deal belter after kick­
ing the bureau down the front steps,

and then tore up the carpets, knocke I
the head off a bust ot Henry Clay,

put my

foot

smashed a

through a chromo and

mirror

while packing it

into a box with ‘the coffee mill and
stoye covers.
My wife said we’d wake up middl

ing early, and

At a party at Port Huron one eve­
ning last week a couple stood up and

hod the mock ceremony of marrage
let their bus- performed over them.
They now
working and
find that tliey are yiarried in earnest.

would

tands ^ili them selves

we did.

She called

mo at three o’clock to eat a lunch be­

fore pecking the hut dishes, and when
1 sat down on a rack and fell off the

The Alden Fruit p-rserving Com­

fflRS. STEBBINS

barrel, put we bore up wonderfully

but they didn't come

until nine, and

when 1 informed one of th. driver,
that be ought to bo kicked lu death

by croaa eyed rabbit,

bo raiaed hu

9TATKOF MJCHTGAJr ......... Hannah BJMrr, CempUfoant,

AN”gNTIRB NEW STOCK OF

RMimimd ChandJer. AdudnUtrator of Uw utiM if

Spring Millinery Goods.

pany, of Chicago, hove commenced BaT' Alt kinds of Dsi-s* Making and all kind* of produo* at tbo bighu: price.
a suit in the United States "Circuit
Millinery, done in the latest
Court, at Gjaikd Rapids, to restrain

John Williams of South Haven, from
uoeing R procc&amp;s for

ptrserving fruit

HEADQUARTERS

John L. WnHms, '

“LIGHT BUms DOMESTIC,"

which the company' claims is an in­
fringement of their patent

On

Wednesday

morning

of last

GROCERIE S

Tbe standard Sewing Machine of the nation.
Those wishing a machine will do well to
give us a call bsfore purchasing elsewhere.

PROVISIONS

KT* These having unsettled ac­
counts with lhe late firm of Downing
Ac Little, wilt please call and settle
the same before they are made
trouble and costs.

week the Thompson House at Port
Huron was the scene of great excite­
ment, caused by a raving manioc ann
ed with a long knife, who stalked

hm

turned the kerosene can into the flour

of all kinds, which will h» sold low for cash
The highest price paid ffir Hides, (’site
etc. Give them a call en West rids MaiaSl
Nashville, Mich.
1

ins to inform rhe citiieus of Nashville
on I vicinity, that aha ba* opened
In her elnre, oppointTru-

CAPT. BOISE

down iu the »-oap and the cat over­

Jusf Opened FRESH MEATS,

NEW* MILLINERY STORK.

about the hotel porch, resisting ajl,
box and skinned iny nese on lhe dust­
attempts to arrest him. and for the
pan she Legged rue nut to say any­
spare of about half an hour keeping
thing which would max® the children
the whole cHMgd a* bay. At last a, Haj opened *t the old Kt and of C. B. Rich­
weep tears of alinim m after years.
a man named McHuugb, who resides
ardson, bis STOCK of well-selected
Before daybgut Small P - gm hung

in ihe rvliigcrntor. Long Priumiri sat

thanking tbo public for past favors oolieta a
continuance of lhe same, and would
inform the public ibal they will
7 keep constantly on band

President.

Recorder.

Common Council arc prosecuting the
My w,te came iiquor sellers under tbe prohibitory
in ogam, saw the bureau, on my head liquor law.

ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

And a full line of

'At Reading the members of the

up in the lower halt

plenty of lime."

:&lt;c!
VrrraojrfTt
CharMle.

in the Third Ward, vmed himself

with an ax-helve, and after a pailey

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN.

©rocfrirs aud provisions, FUBNITURE MANUFACTORY!

with the demented man on th* porch
colled assistance mid mode a rush for To which he insl'cs (he all ention of the
Publl;, He Mils
him. The lunatic at the same mo­
ment rushed upon McHugh, and as

First Class Goods,

they sprang olT the sidewalk the
c nzect indwidMal. whose name is

BOTTOM

Cary, slrucx

at

McHugh

PRICES FOR CASH ’

with the

knife and cut a deep gash in hjs hand.

Cary then undertook to ger a wav
I«riu)||«t
from them, but McHugh and offic r
hm&gt; t.. be careful of tfc. ,-unlitu„ bul
O’Marrow closed in np.-n him. whj*»
he replied that he "he knew h„ buaithe knife wks playing furiously nUnit
“J FNved It by amuhimr
them. One tarriblr luege was marie
three leg. off the Move. I .at on the

CaxA Paid for Produce of all kinds

SABIN STORE,

Extremely

JACOB LENTZ
.h.si.b.b &lt;■•; rfoAJ.T'JTJ
make and exacute to Ebeu Pannock of Bar'
ry. Barry County, Micbiga^ .

Parlor, LSrary Dinin, Office u
GEIEHAL FffJTJ E

Prices

w®rlE*K® &lt;® aecure the payment of of a Mrtain note the une day mrfe. and, wfcw^,

price two Alling., load,

with a fn!l assertsent st
MIRRORS, PICTURES, FKAMe

ON ALL

G OODS \

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
DUSTERS, &amp;C..&amp;.C.,

wep lor a while .nd Watcfi«rl|1em v

they roued lhe tub&lt; „rdilbc, arMn

and at the same time

struck Ciry a

blow on the head, which was follow­
ed by another -blow from McHugh,
Mor. the l.ce curtain, aud th. e!bck
which staggered him and he fell.
rnto. heap, .nd then tbegorJauniu.
JLr was seized, hand cuffsd and pin­
lamrly wlw were to uwvb io began t0
ioned.
arrive. It karkral like m,n and they
Lui &lt;rak n.urxMT, «,l.d named
pitched their good, into the hotw

•"d *i”l) "» »“«1 box. th.

over miae and
_

began

to scrub out

We gut over to lhe «hi r bou.e ;Mt
&gt;
a. the family were moving out. ar.d
1
w. , itched our good, oyer their'. «od
1

W« hare &gt;«

„,dtj „

let. Campbell, ion of John Camp.
1-eU. who reaide, oo lhe Heeae road.

LEROY C. BOISE.

BROWN &amp; PILCHER,

gwing

Bueh'. eeo^,^.

Baby Cais al PfiraBialatun i
CSFFINS AND CASKETS,

JACKSON, ViICH.

Good Prints, 8 Cents.
Sheetings at 9 (t

virtue of the pi
lataad. tri” D. 1874. al the

O&gt; all oiyiss and cUoB, aud MBTAL1
furniihod to order.
SUP OUDS AND CORVIN LIN

gooKs, Stationery,

Ba-.ile Creek, .riempi.d to jump op-in a rrain on the Cenlral Ro id whwn
&lt;n» rhen

pa&lt;t 41: And^Vrvaa. theta Is^^duZ
tn «&gt;d note and wort?- £ X. rf£!
Hundred. T&lt;
Tea
■- ’
* “*® « '*•
Hundred,

PAPER

He uuue.l bi. foorin- and f-dl under

AMD

RETAIL

INGS kept atnetajiily on hand.

•Hpulatwl U
vSL GO°&lt;1.’ rarch*M,if •C " "W prariug Mlidkctar, in PRICE
QUALITY, can be returnod and the money chsertully refunded.

�®oral $rius.

BAMT CO., IICIL

—What has become of our new!

School House question .' Haa.it been
furgottaa on account of other ques­

tions of greater

importance!

JOB PRINTING

Good Times Coming !W0_MILls,
FrcpfL-irr It tirf

, DONE AT

being

agitated? Such should not be the
casi. While looking Io matters of

THIS

MAY 1. 1874. xuperiof interests, questions which
conserp the education of our children
should no| be forgotten. If the actions
—Saturday was a lively day.
Sen at the last special school meetWITH
—We now begin io have sultry
are illegal, another meeting

TKBMB:-«1.50 Per Tew. b Advance FRIDAY.

.

jwnntrs.

AjS-CHURCn-

Bather.

Rid be

—Houfla-fiys begin to show them­

'

.

selves.

large stock of shelf hardware.

Office IWO

W

NEATNESS

for there is

—Would it not be a good idea for
lhe

for

or

Council

Ovatnon

“■ —Tom. and Jesse are building the Marshall

A. BARBER. M., t&gt;, Hom&lt;-o- stone foundation
I’hVAlrlan htwl
OM"-. "rw residence..
rf Wariihutl'H
t"*-.
H. YOUNG. M. D.

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

immediately, and

corrected,

no time to spare if we intend to con­
lolic;: tbe attention

struct any now building this season.

—-C. C. Wolcott has just received

atrfrfcm.

called

the illegality

— AND —

DISPATCH

Village

or whose business it may

LOCAL MATTERS.

Mr. Raison’.1’ I?-, to hove the alleys in Ibis village
cleaned ont ? In many places they

Io hhualf.

W. PtlMCHIS.

are eo obstructed and filled up with
aud buy your GroaerlM of Griffith.
—Albert Lents has gone to keep­ rubbish that a person cannot get
—Good yard wide Sheeting al Tbumaxs
ing house in the south-east part of along chi,foot much less with a team.
tqwn.

t&gt;KC W.wTcKIlAMJPartteubr

It has been tho practice id aome
—Griffith has got a supply of that famous
places in town of fencing up the alley
dollar Japan Tea.
and using it- as a cow yard. Now
finest full blood Light Brahma fowls
Smoko the Gkbe Cigar,
it looks as though this is not as it
in the County.
y
should be. If it is nessessary to have by Stone &amp; Maxson.

—Dr.

.EMENT SMITH.
^AWYFJft.
llrtatr and lnwr»r.M

Repr««"-»

gASTMAN A YOUNG,

4JIMPSON

So

WE“®7E.Riu2^

Barber

has

some of the

—All wanting articles inserted in alleys it certainly should be equally
.... hr 76 «aw.
the News mast hand them in by as important that they should be kept
in a condition so they could be used, elsewhere,
Wednesday morning.

—Mr. C. A. Stebbins has removed

Boot* and Shoe*,

’

his stock of dry goods to Battle Creek,

where he intends entering into a
partnership with his fattier.
May

wboM work has given universal aatiafaoiUa

incentives

of next

untill Tuesday

^‘‘^-Bijsincss

TA1LOH

week.

IHVILLE HOUSE.
_G.1L McCobmick, Proprietor.

Michigan.
jood livery in

yyw.

SMITH &amp;

PUTNAM

By «ome

mishap they

epithets applied

opset lhe boat in about five feet of how little use.

to them.

But of
SMITH A PUTNAM.

The ladies started

When saloon keepers admit

that Clement Smith Esq. was suffer­ that their customers are becoming

..

. .a .1 VI. ——

V— Jf.n* In th

ing from an ulcerated tooth, we are scarce, and that if the ladies persist
happy to inform our readers that ho in their course, and keep the public

sttst-A-Ijst

that his power ol mastication is not will have to

close

up

means to pay their rent.

for want of |

Is this dis

Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hars, Caps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots,jShoes,
Notions,
’ &amp;c.,

HONE INSTITUTIONS!

Fiuuttol InductmU to Cu* a&lt;y«r.

Take your Some Newspaper—the

NASHVILLE NEWS

NICHOLS’ GROCERY!

DRESS GOODS,

00

GROCERIES, PBOYIFIONS, &amp;c„
A.

I*. NICHOLS.

being kept up.

The ladies have not

meetings, and we will endeavor to do arc nowise IntarasUd.

yon good. That is our desire, it is
the least notion of bcntg discouraged
Where you can get the worth of your
not to'do you harm. Mr. Crittendgn
in the matter, although meeting with
money every time.
is expected to deliver a short address
much opposition, and from sources
at the mass meeting on Friday eve­
where they should have supjxirt.
ning. Essays will be read, and tent-*
They still are determined iu t(&gt;e
perance songs sung. There will be
matter and have no idea of giving up.
something to interest all, yonng and
They do not propose however to
Workmen.
oid.
waste very much more time in throw­

BOOTS AND SHOES.
GIVE HIM A CALL

HORACE HOLTON

-—The entertainment given by Mr

««d

Proiiw*

pleaseat,

but very

Stere instructive, especially those rotating

XrB Door Nont of Aylnoonf,.

G&gt;

&lt;3

STONE &amp; MAXSON,

e

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES
BOOKS $

READY MADE (WRING

PATENT MEDICINES,

eo Lo

A.

SUIT.

jo

PERFUMERY.

CHOICE GBOCEBIES,

S3

FELLOW CITIZENS.
can buy aU.kiuda of

CONFECTIONERY,
TOBACCO $ CIGARS

GROCERIES

PROVISIONS

YAIKEE BOnOBS,

School Hooks,

and not reject il in furor of soma other pa­ Mad.- up in faahionwMef etylra. from the

per, because, perhaps it !■ s trifle smaller

3

STATIONERY,

Pain la, Oila &amp; Varnl.be*. Stourjand Wooden Ware.
kindr of Good,

you baild up other papers ut the exp«&amp;M of
Il is to tbe taterext of all to cui-

We’atill handle the Rochester band made

Uhfyonr home paper, aa it is a mirror in

Boots ail Shoes, *.1.^. um
andaU Calf, and warranted, at tii.60. ChR-

your own.

Pot Wk anH Liters
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.

where he is

The Child can get fust ax Goad Bar-

prepared to taka ail kinds of pictures.

to astronomy and botany.

Notice-

notice of many who wherwiit would not

know that your town existed, and chowing

I would

Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices,
ground and whole, Oranges,
RaisiuSj Kerosene Oil,

the cheapest, give J 6 oia.
to the ft&gt;. and the right

say ta all ••printer’s Devils," that yoa
by the Professor. I regret much that

Dated—Kashrills April Kkh, 1874
.
Wa. E Gaiaos,—Mareball.

in regard to buuneaa, rburohea, aetSola, etc

nut have had
which is
The Pigeons are nesting at Black
ibre. emxg.-teMexi of iwo, ».,J
Berry Ridge, iu Oceana County.
SlartA Brice read
“ l“&gt; “I’ »«•’
&gt;»«••
ioMratoeni,. We »ish l.im umm.
i Iwn at Ksiamakoo ** vR&amp;n ths resd: of all and no one is
the exhibition could

F OH. CASH.

O
n
a&gt;

Chapman at the Christian church, Give him a caU.

was not only

Crvcery

eitixvn should sustain their home paper,

—E. J. Feighner lias begun busi­ which the outaide world Iffoka to judge of
the necesity of resorting to hursber ness again.
Office over Smith A

Putnam’s Hardware,

fel

DRUGS.

Thrrfcre every good

ing grass and tttrf, bitt will soon feel

NEWfiROCFBI STORE’

Cd

.

couraging? They do no* think so.
—There will be a general Temper­
E. M. GkA-TES,
and they intend to keep this subject
ance Mass Meeting at the M. E.
Manatxcu-nr of
Our stock of
aggitated until their efforts are en­
Church this (Friday) evening. Revtirely successful. The ladies have
Mr. Crittenden, late kwni Hudson’
had dpposiiiun, they expected it, but
will be present to address the people.
brown and Bleached,
NMh»me, Mich.
opposition only serves to make them
Short remarks from others me ex­
more earnest in the work They have
COTTONS. DENINES TICKS,
pected.
had opposition
from unexpected
STRIPES COTTONADBS
—In lhe front yard of Judson
Imh.' hUh.’hofi.J
quarters.
Schovel’a dwelling, may be seen a
CHECKS
CARPET
Some gentlnmcn, in their zeal, go
new variety of Egg plant. Its branch
to far end arc very harsh in their
WARP. COTTON BATTS
A
Live
Local
Paper.
ea now saport fifteen or twenty full
endeavors to win their fellow men
KID GLOVES NOTIONS 4'C-,
sized hen’s eggs. With proper can.over to the right side, for instance nt
this plant might be the means by
Money paid for a home paper remains al
the last union meeting, and although
which he’ll secure some great fortune.
the ladies do not endorse such meas­ home, and every dollar that la kept in circu­
Tbs; that’s the place. Stop right there AU I desire is that he will save seed
ures, they know the gentlemen desire lation at ho'DC, helps to build up your own
with which I may star, an orchard
to do good, and
’ ey will see
when I grow to be a man.—Devil.
IS COMtLETK.
that kindness is all potent every
where.
Come
out
friends
to our mass ward building Sp some town in whieb you
'✓—The temperance crusade is still

Dale’s Mill ani Pnraion Safe!

§

rhicb you can buy at very low price*

has recovered from’ lhe attack and mind agitated on this subject, they

in the least injured.

e*
CD

stock

mnr.h toward
triw.irrl suppressing
stmnrexsiniT the
tlm liquor
li.innr
much

—Wc Stated in last weeks issue traffic.

.

O
&amp;

HLSWORTH &amp; FULLER DRUGS,
u.„
tk.ir .«• sraiso
,
DRUGS,
ooniiating of

Saturday afternoon lost, the
place, except as the law provides,
and at no time have they fell like
wheels, in P. Hollar’s mill rest, gave
(altering, or giving up- the work be­
away, and let the wheel down. It
gan. 'On the contrary al every &lt;tep
will take from one to two weeks to
i they find much to encourage them.
repair the damage, and get the mill
They feel that they have alredy done '

JEWELF.B &amp; OPTICIAN.

All kinds oi Comfldry Proiice taken in Eichnp for Ws, te
Highest Market Price.
G. A. TRUMAN,

foundation upon which the water­

QHAS. W. DEMAUAY.

£

urdware^ Pninta, Oila, Sash.
Doors, Blinds, dec.

out with the avowed intention of stop­
ping llit sale of liquor in this place

tX^-On

G

Call and get my prices before you
purchase. It will enable you to buy yonr
GOODS LOWER.

Nashville, April 24th, 1674.

The Temperance question has been

—Last Tuesday night five gentle intemperance, the liquor men are of
men of our village wfcnt down the course bound to vent Nheir spite in
Thornapple inn boat, for a fishing that direction, and many are. the

wtitcrjT-np lives were lost

o
B

Editor News:

farmers are staying at home part of so thoroughly agilated, that but little
else is thought of. There is much
(lie time, and plowing for corn, oats
said for and against it. As the ladies
etc.
first commenced this war against

excursion.

JONES.

SPRING and SUMMER GOODS!

HARDWARE.

COMMUNICATED.

has slacked up at a

(earful rale since this temperance war
broke out. Even some of our best

k LARGE STOCK 9T

Wednesday

action.

to

evening went off well, and adjourned

success.attend our friend Chajley.

L1EBHAUSER,

la aolicitiag a very large run of cuatcm.

or else they might jubi as well be
—The - room over the CityDrng closed up entirely and let .the peopje plsdgs, I
Store which is to be occupied by have- lhe benefit of the ground for Griffith's dollar Japan Tea.
nervM and stops that hankering seasaiion
Messrs Young A Eastman, Lawyers, other purposes.
for spirits.
,
is nearly ready for use.
—A goodly number of the Temper
—The ladies are not only making raids on
—The debris lying around the perance men of this place met at the on the saloons’ but they are going for Grif

Corner Drug Store, gives that portion M. E Church on Tuesday eve. for fith’s dollar Japan Tea.
—Four different kinds of Ladies' Corsets
of lhe town a bad appearance, and the purpose of organizing a Gentle­
man's society to aid the ladies in their
should be removed.
Justice of the Peace,
work. The requsit officers were
—Try Griffith's 50 cent Tobbaceo.
—Hay wuuld aeU readily here at chosen
and the meeting perfectly
—Two button Kid Gloves for $1 at
one dollar per hundred cash if it was organized. Il was moved ond adopt­
Txumam’s.
not for ihe Ladies Temperance Cm- ed that a protest be circulated to
W5l- Light Brahma Hjes for Sale bJ
sades, but as it is you cannot get any determin how many men of Nashville WiLLiaw SAxronn of Maple Grove, at low
rjNION HOUSE.
even at that price.
.
would join in. the suppression of
F. Dabckb, Proprislor.
—Griffith sells eleven pounds of good Su­
intemperance.
* They
adjourned
—-In response to.a special inhalation
2w
until Wednesday eve. The opposition gar for one dollar.
,Rcv.
H.
D.
Jordan
of
Vermontville
I rwte win r«criT« cr««T
Just received a new lot of splended
Mr. Chipman mel with in circulating
?. Good HaU In Um third
will lecturu on "the Wino Question,”
tjT&lt;ma it Maxsox.
the Protest and also the ladies in Cigars. Try one.
al the Methodist Church, Wednesday
regard tu tho Marshall with the
YplTIONAL HOTEL KT. P.«gg^. Best Cigars in town at the Drug,
evening.
28
Common Council were- only good Store of Stone &amp; Maxron.
PABADY, M»nuf»eluier ol

My Carding- Machine

T.-y -ul “k you 1100

JJENRY H. WOOD,

p

REDUCED 20 PER,CENT, 1

_____

a :o. have both died.

ONLY fcl.50 A YEAR!
to rear but what can afford io taka H.

a of produM in
s**soft.
eondixxed' on i^rictly teas-

Produce bought at the highest

AYLSIOBTH &amp; FULLEB.

At least 10 per cent sav­
ed by buying at the city
D. C. ORIFPMM

�$10 A DAY.”
”y ofCu

fBiK-iiomi are 'wmienra thervuv.. 1
nj-on iesjortant otgnu-. M the fang*,
kidney., the effect ra mart diJfcatrou*.

riag*

Portrait of CHARLES SUMNER.

perfectly healthy condition, ;
petially &lt;Iom thia apply at Uil* ;
ran of the year than al any otta

c.terl urned, I browing iba young

Sandwich Manufacturing 0o.
POWKii C&lt;»H.J^*HKLI.KH*

(pejratar

ll**u lor u*u ■&gt; uiire.
..... .
reached her they found bw head almost torn
of dtarare* that ho acknowledge* it will not
of th. Gei;*nl Land Office, Lm tender'd bb

there ia but one_form of Wood disease that it

lacereied in a maimer impossible to dwtenbe

—The Hem. Alexander Mitchell, Prewdent men were killed and four Mriuuriy injured.

Tnuttanar, April 23.—Nriiafr.—Davis intro-

.
RAll.ItOAD IXTKLUOKXCK.
’ —A Washington (ategrem says: “ Xidima-

wul free tbo blood and zyatem of ail other
known blood polsana, be they animal, v*getable or mineral. Tbo Golden Discbvorv ia

VBA A6KKYS wanted n. t
I Hi A.watrgto tell TI*,..r s.
' Morinlhr th* large**T*a f
in ABterlca. Importer*’-prie*, anil tad*
toAwrrte Rend Tn, ctrrntar. Addrete.
RiiBBBT WJILLS, 43 V«»»T «L. X. T. P. O-1
■ Ft r."l a

USEFUL AND PRACTICAL RECIPES.
Wawllt farainh a rettalta ante nractUal r*rtp*
for the maiKitoct »»♦ nf anyarttete *r compoanO
-^D^o’-h. ^“chiemo.

under Mitcbeh'a declaration, .that tho Miland idl Hcrofolima Ditexst* of tho Bane*, aa
White Dwellings, Fever Soreo. Hip Joint and
Safari IfaeaaoB, aiiof which belong to Scrof­
ulous diecaeeo.
'
. *
cozviaMin srwoijrr disease cttbkd.
W. Gaovz Beatrix. I*.. July 14,1872.
Da. R. V. FtrjK-z. Buffalo, rf. T.:
■ Dear Siu-My wife find became tame fane

roads hIK decItos to run trains through Wis­
consin when the now State Railroad law gooe
graced to aU tiro large chin* of the United
States, asking for aid for the poor people to certain that tho United Staten Government,
Now Orleans drowned out by the Misataaippi making use of ite right to declare those roads

i. ho iriuair can -ao wiinoua torn.
r.URte-?"1.E PKRLE KUdSBui:

OUR^a^ogu
be
I—. .—- e^or,®74wi!,
on ,|,pUrai|
|!a.

those roads by at Ku! a locomotive and mail

—A suit for *100.000 debt and *5.000 dam­
age* bar boon instituted id tbo Morgan coutyiy rl&lt;bta of United nnl« elUteua m forel«n countrirv.
Fxrnar, April 21.—Sr.natr.—The Judiciary
Circuit Cpurt. in’the name of tbo people of
,still more mxterially benefit the public Illinois against the Toledo, Wabash and West­
ern Railway Company. The action is brought
—Tho Department of Agriculture at Wash­ under tbo railway law of 1871, for extortion to
ington has received vary full Information con­ freights and passenger rates.
cerning tbe appearance of lhe wheat through­
FORRIOS.
out the country. Tho return* cover a largo
—The funeral of Dr. Livingstone took
Stale. The winter has been extremely farer- place on April 18 st Westminster Abbey. The
abfa in all sections. No previous eeyon ha* attendance was itr.mcur^ a-.ul there was a
been more generally so since the inauguration general mourning throughout the kingdom.
—The farm laborers in the eastern oountie**
of tbo orQD report*.
.
—A bUl ha- been introduced fa tbe New of England have struck vnrk for an increase
York General Assembly, incorporating an in­ of wages. Tbe farmers bare retaliaied by­
cremation society tor tbe burning of the locking out al) union men, and are determined
“ How MUCH better it would have been
to employ no laborers who affiiliate with those
dead—capital, *30.000.
to have rhaken hands and allow it waa
—A bill to equalize lhe lountiee of soMiere organisation*.
—Military operations before Bilbos, which all a mistake,'' said a Detroit Judge.
to the United States Senate from lhe Military were interrupted by a severe spell of weather, “Then tho lion and the lamb would
Committee. It gives to each soldier the ehm
bare lain down Together, and white
—The pteblttcito taken to Switzerland, on robed peace would hare fanned von
t!&gt;o revision of the Federal Constitution, has
April 12, 1861, and May 0. 1805.
with her wings and el-rated you with
—Tho Commusionol- of Internal Revenue resulted in a majority of oyer 100,000 votes to
her smiles of approbation. JJnt no,
give* notice that unless parties liable to the
you
went to-clawing and biting and
“
—
Tbe
French
steamer
Amerique
which
was
payment oi a sjrocid tax “ilcenre - under the
abandoned at sea and supposed to have •nuk, rolling in tbo mud, and here you are.
Form U, before the 31a&lt; of May. fhsy will be was subsequently picked up by an English It's five dollars a piece.”
■teamnr and" towed into Plymouth harbor.
liable to a penalty of 60 per cent.
.Herd’s Tempi* of Mnslr, Chicago.
—Tbe Carlisle in tbe north of Spain hare
—Congress has held out some hope to the
Gjod second-hand pianos, *125 to *202.
country of an adjournment by the 1st of dupe, organized a government, with a regular
N«--w Rosoword yianos, *200 to *300.
but present indications are that it will not be cabinet, fa which Gen. Elio is Minister of
Nsw Square Grand pianos, *350 to *475.
ready at that Hmo to take final action on the War; Admiral Vinanet, Foreign Affaire; atid
Warranted to please, or money refunded.
Appropriation bill. J t Is with the greatest dif­ Manor Penal, Minister of Finance and lhe
Dubino tbe^year ending Doc. 31,1873,
ficulty that a quorum Is held together iu Com­ interior.
Tho Tichborne claimant has been denied a there wns imported into Great Britain,
mittee of the Whole, and, thou;4i tbe bill has
boon under consideration for four or five new trial on all tho points raised by hie food to the value of $474,328,-930.
Of
weeks, only twenty-two out of seventy pages counsel, Keueally.
this, $257,578,930 was iu breads tuff*,
—Tbe Captain-General of Cuba ba* decreed
have been passed.
that tbo premium on gold in that distracted and 45 per cent, was from the United
States. In manufactures Great Britain
mentable condition, especially to Louiidasa, island shall l&gt;c 50 per eant., and no more.
—An unusually bitter attack was made tho is losing, while the United States is
where tnero l» almost a wholesale drowning
oqt of tbo population by tbe great ovmfl iw. Olh«r day in tho British House of Commons gaining. We not only ■ feed ourselves,
A New Orleans dispatch states that the whole on Mr. Gladstone. Mr. Smollet charactertoed but help to feed the rest of the civilized
tbe late dissolution of Tarliament as a coup world, asG in the lino of minerals and
lied Hirer is under water, and that 10,000 1*0- &lt;frffa intended to retain power in an uncon­
stitutional manner, as a atrs? *gem ungener­ manufactures wo ore gaining rapidly.
■pedal maeaago inviting particular attention

oi'-slartalion. Report* from tbe loser Ar­
kansas and White rivers give gloomy reports
of tbe inundation. Immense numbers of
Block have neon drowned, and actual destitu­
tion prevails iu many places. The whole
Amite valley, fa • southern Louisiana, is
flooded. Houses, farm implements and slock
bare been swept away, and lhe inhabitants
have fled to tbe highlands, where they abide
to a destitute condition.
—Tbe whole country is responding to tbo
appeal fa behalf of tbo sufferers by tbo Mis­
sissippi overflow. Boston alone bas con­
tributed over *60,000. and promises more.
Tho military commandant at Now Orleans has
issued rations sufficient to supply 20,000 per­
sons for 25 days.

CRIMS AXD CRIMINALS.
—New York duqutchca contain interesting
disclosures in relation to tbe gang of forgers
of New York Central and Buffalo and Erie
railway bonds, who operated to the extent of
•1,000,000 to Wail street last summer. One of

—Tbe robbers who rifled the Ban Antonio
(Texas} rtige are raid to belong to the Mis­
—The town of Fallbrook, Pa, to ths Hones­
dale district, was recently tbe scene of a
fierce and bloody riot. A party of Swedish

longing to tbe Wc rktogmed's Union, armed
with knivoa, pistols, and other weapons.
Tho Bades were unarmed, but defended
them wvrs seriously and

several

ous to tjio ex-Premier's friends, iuaolent
to bis opponents, and ecareely honest to the
nation. Tbe speaker followed thia attack up
by moving a vote of cenanre. Mr. Gladstone
retorted with equal bitternsea, denouncing
tbe charge as untrue, indecent, and unmanly,
and immediately left tbe House. There wna
much excitement daring Ibo debate, but tbe
motion was voted down with a division.

Glad Tidikoh for the Slaves of
Kixo Alcohol.—How many a manly
form is palsied; Low many a noble
mind is destroyed; bow many a price­
less soul lost, through tire curseof strong
drifik ! To the despairing victims, of
the Satanic tyrant, Ahxibol, whose
shattered nerves, and trembling limbs,
and racking headaches, seem to find no
relief exa pt in tho renewed use of the
fatal-poison which brings thrm every
CUA'OMMfitOA'.t L BUXJfAHY.
day nearer to their miserable end, we an­
Satvodat, April 18,—.Senafr-.-Senate not in nounce glad tid^igs of great joy ; Db.
Walker's Viseoar Bittkrk contain not
a single drop of Alcohol in any form,
but are a sovereign remedy for the ills
of drunkenness. They restore tone and
strength to tho system, end entirely
tpril, 1773..
l»ih
eradicate the petniciouv appetite for
liquor. Try a few bottles of Vixegar
Bittfrs, aiid you will never crave strong
■pirite again, but find your health re­
paired, your mind restored, and be
once more a man in the beat sense.
medutton
Health is cheap when Vlxeoar Biftkrs
Bsfortu to Inquire Into the rxp-Jlct&gt;ry of pro- are $1 a bottle.
40

in New York was postponed lost week
in consequence of the non-arrival of a
steamer from Europe having on board
the lace dress (made to order) in which
the baby was to have appeared,
Tbe
Moxpat, April SO.—Senate.—Edmunds. from clergyman engaged was disgusted.

field, from tbe Appropriation Curamlttee. reported

R. Holcomb, of Vicksburg, Mich., aged
charging his rifle into his head.
K&gt;'jiscui. AXD INDUSTRIAL.
—Tbo Industrial Congress al ItocbMtar has
adjourned, after a busy session of four days,
to meet at Indianapolis next April. Robert
Schilling, of Ohio, war re-elected President.

Dn. Wiuioft’s Anti- Periodic or Fet zz ast&gt; Aacz Toxic!—Wilhoft * Tonic ba* es­
tablished iiwolf a* the real infallible chill cure.
It is uuivcres'lr admitted to be tl&gt;« only relia­
ble aud barmle** chill medicine now in u.-e.

WEJM AND CA8UAI.TIKX.
—Tbe town of Dhpeming, Mich., has been
nearly destroyed by an faesudtary fire. The
ft estimated si *110,000 to *16Q,M)0.

—The extensive Colnnrtri* Flaurirg Mills al Fort

cine. I can cheerfully recommend
blood-purifier aud atreugth-rertcrer.

'Elastic Trass Co.,

EMPLOYMENT.

.

AT WHQLESAIX PRICES.
Increased Facilities to Club Organizers.

THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO,

|==s

!Srf&gt;oV,4W.t,i

— -j 1 S7 •-

•

P °?gguag?___________

«S.7fi®fi.oo.
w
its .33:
While

From $75 to $250 por Month,
Mixed

Canw-UftWj.’t.

CHICAGO.
RtaivM Choke Graded Steen, F-«&lt;gfi.23;
Ourice
Native*,
aiX0S&lt;jo.90;
Good
to
Prime Steen-. SS.23^3A0; Cow* sad Helfera.
J3.2X*‘d»; Medium to Fair, S 1.73^5.00; Inferior
3.00. FLOva-bboKw White Winter. KJOuW.tXi;
Red Winter, PAOurt-W. WzzaT—No. 1 Bprtnz.
U.J7&amp;1.2S; Ko. a Spring, *1.249LM| i ; No. 3
Uk^iC'Jr.

Mew. *10.33. Lren—
ST. MHHS.
WitztT-Ko. 3 Spring, tl.9SSai.2tH I No
2 F»U, H.3Uil.35. Coax—No^ '3, C0a«c.

IOWA AND NEBRASKA!

Hog*-S1.730A7{.

MITCHEMe'S

ATLAS of MORLD!
Tho BEST AND CHEAPEST over Publiabed. AGENTS WANTED—to whom

Thta ta the fhmona “YraaATOR” TTiKKtmKz,
whit’s. Im crested such a revolutton fa the trade
and t&gt;ccorae.»o fully zstadli.riikd at the
•• leading Threatu-r” of thi* day and genemttow.
More than acven thoumnd patvha*cr«and ninety
thoutom: gnln miter* pronouaec these
KKTIKW.T UNEQUALLED for grain MV big, time

EHATLEY 1 CONANT.
No. 66 North 4th Street, PhiUdelpt&gt;. P»-

-MlvfurXlcatu I’oucr.andlmpro
BTABLK STEAJ1 KNGIK&amp;

K

TOLEDO.
Wwkat—Araber Michigan, »1.48^1.47; No. 9
- ~
-TO&amp;TtJte. O4T»—5O;JZi-.

HOUSEHOLD
PANACEA

Fortify the body against disease

For Inflammatory and Chronic

C*TTLX-|l.tX»&lt;j

MILWAUKEE.
WBXiT—No. 1, «IJDfc1.31; No. 2, *L?fal.2*

lent in the valleys of ou»- great rivers
throughout the United States, especially
those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan­
sas, Bed, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro­
anoke, Jamc.% and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer aud
Autumn, and remarkably so during *ea•ion* of unnmial heat and dryness, aro
invariably accompanied by extensive de­
rangements of'the stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow­
erful influence upon these various or­
gans, is essentially necessary. There
a no cathartic foy the purpose equal to
Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar Bitteks,
as thev will speedily remove the dark­
colored viscid matter with which the
bowels are loaded, at the same time
stimulating the secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring the healthy
functions of tbe digestive organs.

। by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar
! Bitters- No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head­
HO PAYMEHTS REQUIRED,
ache,. Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of &lt;•» Stomach, Bad Taste
iu tbo Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Prtlpitatation of the Heart, Inflammation of tbo
Lungs, Pain in tbe region of tho £jdr.
neys, and a hundred other painful symp­
toms, aro tbe* offsprings of Dyspepsia.
'THEnhE8HER0FTHE PERIOD."
One bottle will prove a bettor guarantee
of ite merits than a lengthy advertise­
ment.
'
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White
Kwellingz, Ulcere. Eryripebui, Swelled Neck,
Goitre, ScrofaloaB Inflammations, Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial Affection*, Old
Surei, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Kyo*, etcIn these, a* in all other condtituUaaal I&gt;i»ca.-*cs, Walkkb's Vixeuab Butkos hare
xhown their great curative powers in tho
most obstinate and intractable canes.

23 A 28 E. Randolph St., Chicago.

toao-»«4e.

Steam SacMnes

All |* rwni» intending to buy Threshing
chines °r Sc(wnitor* ’‘alone," or Hor*o Fnt

The Lang-eonteeted theU ef tho

ofnigh Prien.

THE NEW FLORENCE

« the ONX.T machine that res-x »
rard and fvnrard. or to right and
fiimnint_ Cheas^eni
OLD rou &lt;*»H Oxt»\HrxriAX. t'zxxi

for "ur new party pains inA-inntci Pamphlet
red Cireutar* (aaU/.re) giving full jertieutinabout three Improved MNra&amp;M and other Infor
tnation rateable U&gt; tarmcra ami Hiroabcnneu.
*
XICUOLS, SHEPARD tt (Xk.
MEDICAL,

Samaritan Nervine!

O'
“THE AMATEUR.”

FAMILY
IK A WAUCJB’S MUSICAL ALMANAC. .
Sadfrtt l&gt; eny odiftu.

Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Itcmittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases o!
the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
thew Bitten have no equal. Such Dixca*c*
are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en­
gaged Id Paluta and Minerals, such an
Plumbers, Tvpc-scltera, Gold-beaters and
Miners, m thev advance in life, are subject
to paralysis cf the Bowel/. To guard
against this. tue.a dose of Walker's Vin­
egar Bitters o^aricmally.
For Skin Di leases, Eruptions, Tet­
ter, Salt-Rhenm. Blotches. Spots, Fimploe,
Bu»tules, Boils,. Carbuncle*, Bing-wonn*.
Scald-head, Sore Byes. Erpdpeli*. Itch.
Scurfs. IJiscoloretions of tho Skin. Humors
and Di/hasosof the Skin of whatever name
or nature, ore literally dug up and carried
out i&gt;f the system-in a short time by lbe tv«
of these Bitters.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in the system of so nisny thousand*,
are etTbctualiy destroyed ao&lt;l remvraiL No
system of medicine, no vennifuge*. no an
thclmiuiticx will free the system trvm vunui
like these Bitten.

For Female Complaints, fa young

or old,'married or "ingle, nt the dawn «f «
manhood, or the turn of life, these Tom.
Bitten display so decided on influence that
improvement u soon perceptildc.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when­
ever you tiud ite impurities bursting thnmgb
the skin in Pimples, Erantion*, or Sores;
cleanMi it when you find it obstructed ami
rluggixh in the veiira; cleanse it when it w
foul; your foeliuga will tell you when. Kwp
the blood pure, and the health of the system
will follow.
J

THE SABBATH.

SPEEDILY CM).
MEte'Esat;
| raltef. *11 ccmmr

LEE &amp; WALKER.
Tn» GaerMww*.u.:Or« T*o
AUTHORITATIVE HISTORY ,7.

FARMERS’ MOVEMENT.
Chv-noit.

S25XWJSS?
Will ba *mi b-M by *«il te a»y one xeodtog lh»:r
adfaot to?l4 Xvuteway.Xew fork.

To lh* wiui and ilrity &lt;
Mlhe nraltey, peliirt &lt;r

trfiitT?.

BOOK-~£iE’i‘

LANE &amp; BODLEY
The Best. Portable Farm

»«.. HAM L. S. FITCH’S

FAMILY PHYSICIAN

“STAfiTLKfr:

** pmrcBOiuxcY, or boul chakxiku?
X Bow tithar tea may turtnate aat gate t
tictiE nf any per-

FIRM ENGINES.

lh*i/ iubb?ii with a rxwrse toa«1.
a lAnfawm «*», and nth hi sell wrth

oimM?8s ?

? hsSsriafS

Horkz-Mkx,” R-_d others who preI w know, e«y that tbe foMowtng direo-

Wm hav* heard recently of several terere cases of »ntoal disease cured by .'oA**o*'»
; OM csm ci a man
fort v-five veers eld, who bad not done a day’s

liH

GREAT REDUCTIOH.

TEAS AND COFFEES

Wanted—Agents.

according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bones are not de­
stroyed by mineral poison cr other
means, and vita! organs wasted beyond
repair.

Bilious. Remittent and Inter­
mittent Fevers, which are so preva­

- Shipped Ready for U«e.

fC Wdsx&gt;KRFcn Ifsthttiox.—Thirty
thousand sufferer* from deformity of the $15
spine, limbs aud f*ee^para]v«i». chroiiic dis­
eases, caiarrit. piles sad fietula have been
■uocrjHfully treated by the Kaiioual Surgical

horee a tai le*p:xjufni every night for • week;
tbe same every olhtt night for 4 or 6 night*;
the same for a milch cow, and twice a« much
for an ox. Tbe addition of a HtUo fine rail
Will ‘ । an advantage.

C. AYES &amp; 'co, LoweU, Mui,

MO. *50, STS »nd 8100.

LINIMENT.

WB appropriating Ei.OM.roo

J.

GOOD, DURABLB AND CHRAF.

lake, and viHcth to the raging fevers of- ths
torrid zona. Try it! It lias never bocn known
to fail. W.h:ei.ock, Fnortt A Co., proprie-

Kin....The

To Person can take these Bitters

Address W. A. Henderson &amp; Co., Cleve­
land, 0.. or St. Louis.'Mo.

Ponible Soda Fountains! Dr.

Bending for their journal full tarhtriara on
be -lxaiued. On accuutit ef their long aud

called tbo o‘Ju r day to devise tnoana to rslUvc

TkUlt.

PROFITABLE

Liberality of Paysiciaxs.—It has
slvsys been **i&lt;l that |hok-iat.* would dlzDETROIT.
pxrage any ren^cdy. b-jwever valuable, which
they did sjot ort^ina'c tl.«nuwlvea. This hxa
tVnur-Extra, V .hfisl.tr; ■. No. 1, fljap.lAO;
l*en dinprovad bv their liberal couree toward* Amber.
Co*w-T3377e.
Du. J. U. Arzz's jnjwrxUon* They have
adapted thpm i&gt; to gcurtul um iu their prac­
CLEVELAND.
tice. wtiirti show* a wiltii'gt.eMlocountouance
Wkzat-Ko. 1 R-d, SlJSK&amp;l.SC i ; No. 2
ai icle* tltel have inlxfarto merit* which dceerro Ibeir attention. Ttua doe»i tho iearued Red, lt.te6Al.47. Coxa-Old. 73&amp;73c; New, 70®
prufoeaion great credit, and effectually con­ 77c. O*w-SK37e.
t Adiet* the prevaiont croneoua notion that
ttioir oppmition to proprietary remedir* i* HOUSEHOLD WM ”tu
baaed iu their intoreet to discard them. -We
PANACEA
*’
*
have always bad cotifl-lenoe fa tho honorable
motivaaof our mtdica! men. and are glad to
find it xurtaicBd by tho liberal welcome they
a.-cord lo such nmodiea a* Arsa A Co.’s inimFAMILY
itahle rimed ee, even though they are not or­
dered in the bo»Lo, but are made known to
LINIMENT.
OrnWris JIrihl.

fatally

CA

eonaideTcd

A “ fashioxable “ chriJifeniDg party

—A shocking tragedy is reported from
Dorchester, a tuburb of B &gt;ston. Tho body at
Horace Mullen. 4 J yearn old, was found to a
tnaruh, horribly murdered. Tho head wa*
nearly severed from the body, and Ahern were
besides jabont thirty stab wounds. Edward
Pomeroy, a boy of fifteen, who had recently
baen pardoned out at the rcnilcnVary, con
fe-eed to th* deed. He is believed to be to-

lorn of about half a million doUan.-, insured

euniitig reduced, and her whole system rotten
with aute«M&gt;. In 1871 a swelling broke on her
hip, diacbarging targe quantities, and eir.ee
that time tbefo are oeteral opening*. Have
bad fire doctor* at an expense of *125, who
ray uolliing will do any good but a surgical
oreration.
'
■
July 16lh. 1873, be writes thus: •" My wife

pr. J. Walker x (Hlforala
egar Bitters arc a purely VegtttWe
preparntkin, made chicfiy from tbe ria
live brrbs found on tbo lower range* of
Far all to pnrpsscs of a Family Piute, the Sierra NcvadaTbountaiiusof Califor­
nia, tbe inedidanl propertie* of which
CURING
are extracted therefnKn without Hie u»o
of Alcohol.
Tbo question h almost
daily aAked. “ What is the cause of tho
unparalleled eucecsa of Vlnkoar Bit­
ters I" Our answer is, that they remove
the catme of disease, and the patient re­
covers his itcalc*!. They arc tbe great
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator aud Invigorate*
cf the svstem. Never before in the
history of the world
msdirioe been
compounded prewwing rtW- rcm&amp;rksbls
□usStiez of VlXRCAM Bittkhs in bwdiuc ths
rick of every diwm» man i* h«ur tn. They
an- a gentle Purjratire fa* wefi aj a Toole,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
tho Liver and Vtacmwl Organs, in Bihou
DyKaaea.
Tbe properties of Dr. Waixeb’*
VfXEGAg Birrxns are Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutrition*, Laxative. Diuretic,
Swfativu, (tonutiw-Irritant, Sudunfic. Allerr
‘live, aud Anti-Bilious. certlfieate* of cere* perforunHl and ofctfreat benalSU
Gratefnl Thousands proclaim vi xec,ar Bitters the most wonderful In­
vigorant that ever stulained the ztaking
System.
. _
.

ATO CATHARTIC PILLS,

ENGINE

“ JUBILEE ORGAN0.”

B.. D. WUI»O», MMV W. VariHcgtcm ri.. Chtcer-

LANE * LtOIYLKY

DR.A.G.OLIN

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. County, Mich.,
—BY—

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ORNO STRONG.

Progression. No. Retrograding.”

i U44 PXRAIMUi, '

Tmax TmtMs Swctlt Anraraan to.

Times

'

and seasons.

Kr.rB-tlh.rw,

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All the ioarm arcyellow;
cmsasiA ,
.- .tot then. tall.
Death** a jolly frUow J

• FOM^TONGU^p.
“ Harry !’’she gasped, in a strange,
harsh, crack cd voice; and, as I started
’ and looked up frum my work, there was
my wife coming toward me, with her
arms sttoMtxed out, her eyes fixed, and
a horrible, ghastly look upon her white
face, Umt made me drop my spade and
run to meet hen I caugh *hcr just as
she was falling, when her eyes closed

shako her whole body.
This was soon after we had setUed out
in the up-country, and there was only
soother but-here and there in those
days; . but, after years of knocking
about at home, trying to get an hoaett
* living and never succeeding, wo hnd to
moke our minds to try Australia, and
here'SVwere."living in a log hut I had
knocked top for myself, r.hephcrdiug
and doing'jttfcat little I could in the
shape of gardening; for that being my
right trade, with all the beautiful rich
noil lying fallow, it did seem a sin tome
not to have a-turn at it; so, getting
what seeds I could from Sydney, ana
adding to the few I Lad in my cheat, I
managed to make quite a little E'den of

the bit of land I broke up around our
hut. -Wc were ix)t saving money, not
to any exjent, but there was a roof ever
our beads, and no rent to pay, lots of
vegetables of our own planting, and not
ousting anything, plenty of work to do,
and, one sort and another, always plenty
to *at; so that, after what we had gone
through in England, you may be sure
we were willing to put up with such in­
conveniences as fell to our share ; and,

as a matter of course, there were things
-to encounter out there in what some
people would call a wilderness, -though
it was a wilderness that blossomed bko a
rose. There were times when wc were in
dread of the blacks, who bad done some
▼cry queer things here and there about;
then the place was terribly lonely and
out of the wsy if you wanted the doc­
tor; and Mary used to joke me because
I neyarconld gut a pint of beer, but I
found I could get on jugt as well with­
out it, and, my War J, what a capital cup
of tea wo had out there.
WeH.^Mary came out to me that day
looking so horribly ghastly that, being
natdVaily too fast at fancying troubles
in advance, I saw directly hail a score
of blacks coming to. trpear us,,and some
of them knocking oct the children's
brains .with their clubs—and • not the

VOL. I.
been in the country. The feeling' was
something awful, and 1 stood there for
a few moments leaning upon the round
handle of the hoe I had cinght up, not

ASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, MAY,8,1874.
and, as this snake rhesd was drawn luick

’preparatory to striking, I pulled the
trigger, when the sharp crack of the
percussion cap alone followed—perhaps
•hie to move, for my eyes were fixed pravidautiaUy, for in my tremblufg state
upon the head of. that hideous beaai, I might Kaye injured the iehildLl Then
and I expected every moment that the I saw-a rapid Wreathing of the coils in
baby would wake and make some move­ the cradle, and as the tail pf the snake
over the aide,. everything
ment sufficient to irritate tha snake, glided
_
_
_ around
and thc^ I felt that tho littte thing inuat me seemed to swim, and I tried to catr.li
at the wall of the hut toaate myself
die.'
•
‘
Whatshouldldo? I asked myself as the from falling.
But that soon went off, and goring in
horrible fading of helplessness wore off
If I crept in and reached the cradle side at the window 1 tried to make out the
unheard, I dared not -chop"at the beast whereabouts of my kpemy, so I recapped
for-fear of'injuring'the child, iof I and tapped the gun, so that the powder­
could see that some of the folds' lay might run up the nipple.
The snake was nowhere to be seen,
right across it. I dared not make a
noise, lest the nrict moment the child and darting in I Mixed the child, and
should wake as well as the reptile, for I carried it out to its mother, when, now
knew the nqiidity u-fth whirii thv rejitilj} ftailing rel-cved of one horrible calami­
could wreathe fold alter fold around the ty, I obtained iny'shot-ponch from the
object it attacked; while, if of a the, kitehen, rammed down a charge
poisonous- nature, they strike in an in- upon-the bnl.let, and cautiously went in
staxt. Thoughts ciirne swiftly enough, search of the reptile.
I kiiew htfjntiHt Still bo in the put of
but they were nuavadiug; for to wait
till the baby woke, or to go in and at­ the hut we used for a sleeping place,
tack the snake, seemed equally danger­ and after cautiously peering about, I
ous. Even if I made a slight noise the came upon the hole where it bad token
danger seemed as great, riuce, though refuge—an opening between tho rough­
the snake might wake first and glide ly-sawn planks laid Loosely down to
off, the probabilities were just as great form a floor, while, unless there was an
that the child might wake ut the same .outlet, brneath’thc woodwork, I felt that
tha beast must be there; and to make it
timeAnd so I tinned over tho chances more probable, there was our cat, that
again and again myi eyes all the while we hod bought a kitten in Sydney, gaz­
fixed upon the two sleeping occupants ing with staring eyes down at the
of tho cradle, whoso pleasant' warmth hole.
had evidently attracted tho reptile.
Just then I hoard a soft rustling be­
'•Iwent in and saw it there,”.whis­ neath my feet, and as I looked down,

pered rdy wife, and then, without taking I could see between the two boards themy eyes for an instant from tlio snake, scaly body gliding along. The next mo­
I whispered the one word “gun," and ment there' came the loud report of the
she glided from my side.
gun, the place was full of smoke, there
I did not know then, but she told mo was a loud scuffling noise, and as I
afterward, how she had carried tho little looked down‘between the boards where
boy to a distance and given him some the charge bad forced a passage through,
flowers to play with, while she crept there was no sign of the snake..
back to tho hut, and reaching in at the
“Harry, Harry !” shrieked my wife
kitchen window, brought me my gun, just then, and on rushing out, there
for I had not stirred. And now, as I was the beast writhing about in the
grasped the piece in my hand, knowing path, evidently badly wounded, while
as.I did that it waa loaded, it seemed of some crushed-down flowers by the hut
no use, for I dare not fire; but with wall showed plainly the pole of commutrembling bauds, I felt in my port^yt/o, oatiflp. I never saw a snake writhe and
see if therfi was a bullet in than, and twia^hs that creature did, but I was too
then softly pulling out the ramrod, I
excited then to feel afraid, and a few
unscrewed tho piece and let tho shot blows from the butt-end of my gun laid
fall pattering out, when I softly forced it so' that there was only a little move­
down the bullet upon tho powder, examin­ mentleft in its body, which did not stop
ed the cap and stood ready waiting for a for an hour or two ofter I had cut off its
chance ; for I thought that tho rhot head with an ax.
might liave scattered, and -if tver so - I should have liked to skin she boast,
little, might have Injured the child in­ but I coujd not master my horror. I
stead of jts efiemy.
measured it, though; fourteen feet
And there wo Stood for quite half an three inches |j&gt;ng it was, and as thick
hour, watching intently that horrible uh my arm ; while as to its weight, I saw
beast completely nestled in the blanket, the cradle rock to and fro heavily as it
expecting momentarily that tho baby glided over tho aide.
would awake, while my hand trembled
Snakes are scarce now in these parts;
so that I could not hold the gun steady. for there isn’t a man in Queensland that
One minute I was thinking that I had
does not wage war aga:mst them ; and
where there was one ecttler then, (herd
next minute that I vas right, then I are scores now.
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fancied tho gun miglit miss fire, or that
I might stay my own child. A hundred
THE ARKANSAS REBELLION.
horrible thoughts entered my mind be­
Little Bock, April 30.—The Brooks aide
fore little Joe began to cry out to his
mother, and she. glided away white I
muttered to myself, “Thank Heaven !’’ Bluff This squad wm captured on lant night
for she was spared from seeing what by the BaxteritM, aud ale now under guard.
.Maj.-Gen. Churchill-, of the Baxler aide, and
followed.
10 men were surrounded ou la«t night while
As if at one and the same moment, coming from the depot ci the Cairo and Fulten
tho child and the snake woke up. I saw rallioad, by a partr of SO Brookaitev, who were
tho baby’s hand move, and ita little lying in wait for them, and captured. Gen.
arms thrown put, while from the motion CUnrobUl wm released a abort time after this,
beneath the blanket I kufftr that it must tod is lo-dly hi ocmmaod of his forces. Gen.
havolucked a little.- Then shore was a King AVkitc.^who ha* charge of the Bxxtar
fbroM at Pise Bluff, foarisg that a j«ty
rapid movement in toe cradle, and as I
glanced along the gun-barrel, taking cony, in Jefferson county, committing depre­
aim, there was the whole of toe horrible dation?, moved a column of 200 men down to
reptile exposed to view, coil gliding on taat-potat to-day for tho purpose of dispers­
coal, as it seemed to fill tho whole ing them. A dispatch late to-night to Gen.
cradle ; had my gun been charged with Newton, from Pine Bluff, says White sent
forward a flag of truce to order the men to
shot I should have fixed^so as to have
disperse* bat they were fired upon, aud a
disabled some partajrf ita -bedy; but;
router battle ensued. In which nine of the
with only a tungle bullet, I felt that the Brooks party were killed and twenty wounded.
head must be the part attacked when The remainder were taken prisoner*, dirarmed.
opportunity offered. •
;•
Glide, glide, glide, one coil over an­ men of his own comm;nd wounded and three
other, quickly and easily, as it were, horaoa killed.

first-time cither, but in a few moments
too poorgirl opened her.eyea and began
to
.about her. There were no
bleaks to bo seen. Little Joe was sit­ untying ita knotted body, while now too
practically unchanged. Baxter’s headquarters
ting ik the path playing, fcnd, though I head dowly rose from a here it hod been
are dill at the Anthony House, and he baa
fjpeg the edge of the wood be- lying, mad^ crept nearear and nearer to_
aboBt him sosw 3to_ men. Bro?ka still cccujfioS.tao State-House vjih a fcrao estimated a:
darting in and out, and ploying rapidly KO, meetly colored. The United States troops
Man taken ill, and turned over in. on either fid* of its hideous mouth. I still occupy a position between the opposing
rn mind hqw 1 should got help for could see the glance of the snake's eyes, forces. lu an address to the people Uco. J'
and expected every moment to bear the F. Fagan, a Major-General in the Cc-nfedorato

i her face grew contracted little one shrie k in terror as the lowered
Brooks force throughout the Bists, and calls
head rested over her breast. But no, aL his old coturadeM to rally to hte standard.
the child lay perfectly still for a few
gave another rhndder, and minutes, and then-1 stood iregibliug in
, Manrnia, May 1.—A private dlspateh from
ifoe Staff.^Aric^ toaffipa ths report with ref.
not see myself, but I know I drawn back, and then begin to away to
bs ail the blood seeming to and fro, and from side to side, the creace to the fight between tho Baxter torpts
under Geu. King. White MS Broefrf forces,
gheart,Jor if there is any- glistening neck of the beast gently un­
dulating, while the longue still darted
in and out of the dreadful-looking ton, ton of Dr. Fendl«.»n, wore slightly
None kilted on White s side. Ou
: there were plenty, in the river, mouth.
Now was the time when I should
twenty wounded. Twenty pri«m*ni were
taken. Gen. VCbite table aUthe whitaicaders

•window, with Mary holding
•tout handle; but my hand fell par­
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Xs Baeheater bo intom-c is ih«indigtkaf of the gas monopolists that kercBf.r.e it becoming the general illumina­
gently undulating heal of the snake; tor. The Corouer remarks with nly

BbW TO ACT IN CASE OF FIRE.

There are very few people who' can
keep cool in case they discover a fire,
•nd this is the reason why more fires
•re not put out in their inmpiant
stages, before rfny great damage is
done.
'
In
you ore walking along the
street and discover a chimney burning
out, make up yoaf mind that the whole
house has got to go uuleu your own in­
dividual exertions prevanL Therefore
jerk the gate off the hinge*, kick tbe
front door in on the astonished family,
and yell “ fire I" Your first yell needn’t
be louder than the common Indian war­
whoop, -bift after fhe first you must
exert yourself in grand ’ efforts! to beat
any other man in that town who ever
yelled over a burning chimney. Tb»
family, may desire an explanation ns the
front door falls in and you bound over
it and brgin to throw the chairs
aronud. There ur no act answer to
repent, but most men manage to say :
‘IFire I—fire !—your house—get out
—fire—hurry—blares—fire—hang it—
fire—fire I”
Thiay will generally accept the expla­
nation without argument, and you con
go ahead and rescue tho contents of tho
houae. Always commence on the.parlor
ornaments first. If you haven't time to
save anything but a chromo, half
of a marble-top stand, and the hind
of apiece of statuary, you don’t know
how far those things would go toward
setting'the burned-out family to house­
keeping again. The windows were made
to throw things through. If you can
ding all tho ornaments out, wrench tho
sofa to pieces, and break tho logs’ off of
tho chairs, you can consider you have
saved everything in the parlor worth
saving. If there is a stove in there tip
it over.as yon rush to save tho bedding
and other furniture. Don't throw a bed
from the chamber-window ; nothing will
break a feather-bed all to pieces as quick
as a fall. Take them on your back and
carefully carry them from two to four
blocks away and deposit them gently on
a doorstep.
But the case is diflerent with crock­
ery and looking-glasses; you con heave
them out on the sidewalk with perfect
confidence that they wouldn’t even get
a flaw. Don't’try to 'save n whole bed­
stead, but wrench it to pieces, and
throw three or four slats out, and then
grab tho bureau. Bureaus are cumber­
some articles to handle, and it’s best to
divide them in halves with an sx,
and throw down the portions sepa­
rately.
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I hod forgotten to ssy that it is posi­
tively necessary for you to yell “fire !”
trice per second, from tho time-yon
kick tho door in till the fire is out, or
the house is burned downj If you didn't
dithis, some of the family might for­
get that the house'wos on fire and make
arrangements to go visiting, or put on
dried apples to stew, or go to setting
emptyings.
/
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Au ordinarily cool man /rill clear a
hous) of oil worth saving in about fift»en minutes, especially if he has a lit­
tle help. If tho house goes for it, the
family will not fail to remember that,
but for you, they might have been
roasted alive ; and if the flames are sub­
dued, they’ll pick up the looking-glass
frames, dra#er-knjba, pitcher-handles
and chair-legs, and move back in with
hearts full of gratitude that you, noble
fccro, through your coolness and selfpoflse.won, saved all that' was worth
saving.—Jf. Quad, in preside Friend.
tliRRY MEG OS.

.

PREVIOUS

BRIEF MENTION. .
The aciionof President Grant in ve­
Lake Ettre has drowned over 20,000
toing the Senate Finance bill—the first persons within 100 years.
veto of importance since President
Omb family u« occupied the throne
Johnson went out of office—recalls the in Japan twenty-five centuries.
history of the use and effect of the veto
President Gkaxt's prospective son­
power by previous Presidenla of the-1
in-law, Mr. Sartoris, is worth $60,000 a
United States. The first veto message
sent to Congress was by President
Washington, and was'dated February
ed here a« a system, the tender expres­
28, 1797. The bill vetoed was one in
sion, “Peace to his ashes," will mean
relation to mastering out some cavalry
something.
regiments. - It was considered in the
Oxe hundred and fifty years ago a
House tho day after the message was
sent in and was lost, only.26 voting in Massachusetta schoolmaster was pub­
fav»r of it and 55 voting against it. licly reprimanded and dismissed for
.
Prositjent Madison vetoed three bills— teaching-women arithmetic.
one regulating the trial of cases in
United States courts, an “internal­
improvements ” hill, and the United
States Bank bilL His vetoes were all
auatained. President Monroe vetoed
the “ Cumberland Road" bill on May
4, 1822. The House attempted to pass
the bill over the veto, but did not give
a majority for it, the vote standing 68
in favor to 72 opposed.
President Jackson exercised the veto
power more freely than any of his pred­
ecessors.
He votoel many bills of
more or 1ms importance, among them
that chartering the National Tunipike
Hoad Company, in 1830 ; that to allow
interest on the ccoounta of States
in 1834; the “harbor bill,”xn 1835;
and the bill limiting the sessions of
Congress, in 1836. By far the most
important of his veto messages, how­
ever, was that vetoing the bill for re­
newing and modifying the charter of
tho United States Bunk. This measure
was the moat bitterly contested of
President Jackson’s admiuis’ration, and
its hifltory is familiar.
After President Jackson's time, until
that of Andrew Johnson, there were
but few vetoes of importance.
In
August, 1841, President Tyler vetoed
tho Fiscal Banking act, wliich measure,
or a new edition of it known as the
Second Fiscal Bank hill, he also vetoed,
as well as the Public Lands Reserve
bill in August; 1842. President Polk,
on the 6th and 11th of August. 1846,
vetoed respectively the Rivor and Har­
bor bill and the French Spoliation bilL
President Pierce made 'two vetoes, the
French Spoliation act and a bill for
the relief of the Collins steamship line.
This won in 1855.
Neither President Buchanan nor
President Lincoln vetoed any impor­
tant bills, if, indeed, they sent in any
veto messages at alt After President
Johnson’s rupture with the Republican
party, however, he vetoed nearly every
measure of a political character laid
before him for his signature. Between
March 27, I960, and September 1, 1868,
President Johnson sent to Congress no
loss than nineteen veto messages, the
principal meosures disapproved being
the Civil Righto bill, March 27,1866;
Freedmen’s Bureau bill, July 17, 1866;
the District of Columbia Suffrage bill,
January 8, 1867;
Military Recon­
struction bill, March 3, 1867; Tenure
of Office bill, same dtltc; Supplement­
ary Reconstruction bill, July 20,1867 ;
odmisi ion of Southern Representatives,
Juno 26, 1868; and the discontinuance
of the Freedmeu’s Bureau, July 26,
.1868. Nearly all those bills were im­
mediately passed over his veto. Tho
Civil Rights bill pat sod the Senate over
his veto by 33 to 15, tho House by 122
to 41. Other bills were parsed over
tho veto by similar vote*.
President Grant has sent in nine
vetoes during the five years that he has
been in office, all of them except this
last being of a private character. No
bill has yet been passed over his veto.

A peculiar bin, which is nothing
more or less than a direct concession to
wealth as a ransom for crime, has re­ A GOOD WORD FOR LOCAL PAPERS.
cently passed the California Legisla­
The New York Times says yov might
ture. It relates to the legal dimbiliiier,
nearly as well forget your ehurehe?.
mildly stated of bite Mriggs, who is your academics, and your school-houses,
now known as the “Railway King" of ua to forget your local paper. It apeaks
Peru, and, indeed, it may be said of to ten times the audience that your local
South' America. This mon, who has minister does. It is rend eagerly each
filled ChiH so full of railroad lines that week from the beginning to tho end.
he has been compelled to call her re­ It reaches you all, and if it has n lower
sources, “too limited" for his industry. Hpirit and less wivdom than a sermon,
and has nearly made a bankrupt of Peru it has a thousand times better chance at
by the lailxoad schemes he has consum­ you. Laying, as it does, on every tabic,
mated there, left San Francisco in 1854 in almost every Ik;use, you owe it to
clandestinely, having committed a series yourselves to rally liberally to its sup­
of forgeries with such success ns to pre­ port, and extract from it as able, height­
vent tk«ir development until he was ened a character es you do from any
safely in South America, with his ill- edneator in your midst. It is in no
gotten fortune. Haring finished his ncnso beneath notice and care—unlees
railway enterprises jn the South Ameri­ you yourself are beneath notice and
can State*, and longing to shine in the care—for it is your rcpreson’ativo. In­
splendor pf wealth at San Francisco deed, in its character it is the summa­
again, he has managed, through ftgents tion of the importance, interest and
and, it is believed, with the aid of his welfare of you aH. It is tho aggregate
money, to secure the p&amp;uage of the
bill which gives him aa»nrauco that, not ignore it without miserably depre­
when he sails back into tho harbors of ciating youraelvea.
Cabfortiii, tho golden State will fall
SoMariVKs i&gt;eople who got hold of a
upon his neck aud kiss her Prodigal
Son, and no doubt gut up a huge feaat
The Hartford
Suppose he had been poof ?
.
tells .4 a “wealthy remdent” of that
The newspapers and pariodinals pub­ aiiy who concealed a diamond pin
lished in this country in 1860 numbered worth hundreds of dnllzrs in an old

4,051. !■ 1870 the number hod increased
to 5,*71. Aocordiog to a recant state

NO. 32.

the old It

BE GOOD TO TOUBSELF.

VETOES.

The Pertcuuis believe that all dia­
monds fell from heaven during (he ear­
liest singes of the world, and are (here
fore entitled to religions veneration.

*&lt;Good-M« r* tte Crlvcr aald.
. And tho CMcb want off In a wWrt!
.
ir.»
~t bio handaocaa ftrsd ;
- Bo good to yacrwolf. my gtri I’
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AnC m.t:y • feud

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have I Imrt.

Pram nun *•
Aud
• fr&gt;cd)y farewtiJ word.
Whan tasiigspt oxa* to tart. ’
Aud It. bmrd * th.:u**nd merry
Audnumy aMOMtMitate;
And many a Ur rent prayer from Up*
Thai, all a-trmbUag, »pote ;

Brrt mating how tb» human »oal. Wh»S e «r tho f*Sr» may will,
Still Dtararw by ita aelf-control.
IU grrataft good or 111;

Of bonodlrthma, I prrtati.
'
■MW many a ahftlug p«r!.
I bko the marry eoacbmaut b»rt—
•* Bo gjod to. xontw-lf. my girl I"

Tna is. breaking, down the business
VAEIETJE&amp;
of intolerance. Dean Stanley has oonWmr is tho retired milkman like tho
septed to the erection of a memorial to whale that swallowed Jonah?
Be­
the brothers Wesley in Westminster cause he took the “profit" out of the
Abbey.
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water.
Some melancholy man with a turn for
The . press and the pulpit may say
arithmetic has calculated that tho peo­
ple who died in Philadelphia last year colored pants ani patent-leather boots
would have made a proceesion one mile is not a fit person to adjust a tub to
tong, marching ten abreast.
catch rainwater.

Up to the close of 1878, tho handful
A pompous philosopher extracted tho
of miners who had for ten years wan­ following reply from an advanced free
dered over Montana, picking ond pan­ school lad to the query : .
'
ning, and ever moving about, had added
“ How is the earth divided, my lad ?”
to the world’s wealth in gold 8120, ■
“ By earthquakes, sir.”
._
000,000.
Gb. WaSmixoton’s family JJiblo is
Nixa bushels and one-eighth is all advertised for sale. It is in three large
the whfeat crop averages per acre in the quarto volumes, and the • public - arc
United States, and only about ton or gravely informed that it was presented
eleven on the fertile prairies of the to Gon. Washington by toe author.
West; while in old England it averages
A darkt, left in charge of a telegraph
twenty-eight bushels per acre by thor­ office while the operator went to dinner,
ough tillage.
hear some one “ call ” over the wires,
The American Rff/ittcr, of Paris,
and began Shouting st the instrument,
informs us that dancing is going out of “De.operator isn't yer 1” The noise
fashion in Europe, and says : “ £f the
ceased.
men and women could flirt ks conven­
“ Mother, you mustn’t whip me for
iently and as pleasantly without ita pro­
running away.from school any more.”
tection, it would be given up altogether
"Why not?" “Cos my schoolbookt „
in civilized countries."
says that ants ora too most indus­
It takes six goats a month to feed a
trious things in the world, ami ain’t I
targe boa constrictor. They are swal­
lowed whole, the time for each being two a tru-ant ?”
Aw unfortunate man in Indianapolis,
hours and twenty minutes, daring which
who lo^t several toes by a car-wheel,
the reptile makes terrible efforts and
was consoled by an Irishman near by
■
disgusting contortions. He then lies
with, “ Whist, there I you’re making
in a torpid state till his fpod- is fiissolved, when he makes known that he more noise toon many a man I’ve seen,

is ready for another meal.
Smith Phaiub, of Albia, has hereto­
fore bccif an admirer of (he great
American finger dialocator, base-ball.
Last Thursday he attended a match
game, and was carried home on a
stretcher, his head having come in conact vith a deftly-wielded club. .The
club was, to all appearances, uninjured,
but he carries his head sewed up in a
wet towel till it grows together again.
For some time past the money-drawer
of the Western Union Telegraph office
in Dubuque has bean tampered with,
and no amount of watching has detected
the thief. A few days ago the knave
wa« discovered to be a mouse who had
a neat elegantly furniahed with dilapi­
dated greenbacks. The mouse may be
termed a genuine oontracttoDist.
lKifarysville,'CaL, the other day, a

with his head off"
Husbaxd—“ Why don’t yon wear hair
and things, and drcs&amp;ea, and lock like
other women?” Wife—“What! and
have everybody say, * What a pity that
handsome woman married to that ugly _
little man!' Oh, no!” .
A woman who had recently had her
bnttcr seized at’the market for short
weight, gave os a reason that the cow
from which tho butter was made was
subject to a cramp, oad that caused the

butter to shrink in weight

•

Aukt Hepziba looked up from her
paper and exclaimed, “My gracious
me, if moonlight hain’t become danger­
ous out in Michigan I”
“ How so,
aunty ?" asked her nephew. “ Why, it
says" hero that two mtn were robbed
lately, near Detroit, by moonlight.”
“ Fellow travu-ebs,” said n colored
Newfoundland dog walked Into a mar­ preacher, “eflhad been entin’ dried
ket, dropped a ten-cent piece out of his apples for a week, an’ don took to drink­
mouth, and walked off with a whole sal­ in’ for a monf, I couldn’t feel more
mon. The butcher says some folks may swelled up dan I am dis minit wid pride
call that dog intelligent, but ho thinks on’ vanity al roein’ such full ’tendonce
that a dog that can’t distinguish be­ bar.”
'
tween' a ten-cent slice and a 85 fish
A sailor, in describing a voyage to
hasn’t got even oommon sense.
some landsmen, remarked that his ship
Wiai£ s youthful couple were being stood on one tack all day aud paft of
joined in wedlock in a Justice’s Court the night, whereupon one of his audi­
in New.York recently, the damsel rather tors declared : “I don’t beliere it I
astonished a number of spectators by had one tack in one of my new boots
suddenly breaking out with, “ I want yesterday, and I couldn’t standon it five
to know whether wc are to keep house
minutes."
i
.
or board before going into this thing?"
A» old lady, on hewing that a young
The Judge ruled the question dot of friend had
PI,C&lt;1 on account of a
order and toe ceremony proceeded.
misdemeanor, exclaimed; “Alia* De­
As Ohio newspaper is horrified to meanor !. Lest his place on account
find that the “ groceries” are a good of Mlw Demeanor! Well, well, I’m
deal more than “ the harmless deposi-1 afeard it’a too true that there’s alius a
tories of codfish and waah-brashes. ” woman at the bottom of wman’s difficul­
Thai toe “sable and alluring bottle{
nestles beneath their counters, and if a
customer, after purchasing a bunch of
shoe-strings or a fish-hook, feels aS
though on eneouragor, with ur without
sugar, would make s new man of him,
he can get it at any of those modest
marta.cxf trade.”
RsuaKrujuFtbe women's temperance
crusade, the New York Graphic de­
clares that the movement has not failed,
nor is it dead.
It haa awakened new
interest in temperance. It has brought
toe whole subject before the country,
for consideration. It has linked the
temperance reform with religion in toe
clorratway. It has called forth auggestions and led to eff -rte which arc.

to QQme back,

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ties. ”

Ww tlie dwelling of Bliss Goddard,
of Londonderry, N. H., was on fire toe
other night, he rushed out of the house
with an old teakeulc, and asked u friend
to hold it for him while ho saved some .
other fftrarture.
Then he went and
worked valiantly. whUatoe (xiend. Urcd .
uf holding an old kcttlo, throw it at toe
bls ring house and went his way. When
the house waa in ashes, _8fr. Goddard
looked after hia friend, nod found the
suits.
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&lt;41 kettle amid toe rmoUering ruin*.
Tint Cincinnati editors have a pecu­ The 88,800 in United States baud.-,
liarly affectionate way of alluding to which made the old kettle which held
one another. One of them says that a more valuable in too eye* of Mr. (todparticular bid “ is the product of the
it

thefoot.
t; aud in nearly every family th.- that Ume fc
ther-In-law and the man who will not having hem
B the pledge are rent to brd *«» • Of
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pathetic part of the song,
ling rape upon hi# fourteen year old

FRIDAY.

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MAYS. 1*74 daughter.

An unknown man commined sui­

••I am lonely to-night love without
thee," the girl’s fathei and two dogs

spidered m sight around the corner,
and His Loneliness fled fur about two

HARDY &amp; AIISrORTH,

Creypstirai seems to Im creating cide,, by taking strychnine, at riie do
mile*.
considerable exeJtement in some ct'r- pot in While Pigeon, last Friday;
desat the present time.
This eunThe boiler in th® grist mill of John
•iwa of a certain method of disposing
When Shsrwood, of the Saline
Payne, nt Dougins, Altaian C&gt;.. bkw
7?rn&gt;:^fwid !he Greenville Democrat
of the body after dekth, by c wiminc
up Friday afternoon, killing instantly
he hadISf^Western-fever“rightbad
it to a#hc«. wtien it can be eutomlied
POTATO EH,
ly the engineer and his daughter, an&lt;!
Ik longer! to go West and grow up
in a a golden turn or a bottle, aoeerdwounding several workmen about with some small town, and [mbljih a ।
newspaper nt &gt;25 per year' subscrip­
ihe premises.
.
tion. and he struck Deuever. Ho
At a meeting in the norihen part
Freddy Farrington, of Detroit was
thought there was a Ann chance
of Main, the pastor remarked that if instantly kibed in that city on Friday
there fur another paper, and was
any present had relatives or friend* afternoon by hiving his head caught
Dvliv.rvd st their
looking over the field une day in
in distant land*, prayer would be off­
between a truck wheel and a post company with an old resided when jELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
his
.
attention
was
attrMtedt
by
a
ered in their behalf. -Then uprose n
Five
saloons
were closed in
Chinaman wheeling a verry respect­
simple looking individual and said :
Lansing on Saturday.
able looking man along the walk iu a
I would like jou to pray fur my brothW altar Carr, a Breman on iha Ft wheelhanow.
•* What ails him ?"
asked Sher­ LATH.
Wayne. At Jackson Railroad bad hi#
and I haven’t heard from him since.
SHINGLES,
wood.
right foot crushed by a car, in Jucksod
I don’t know jtlM where he is. but
•■Oh, that’s -King, of the Newe."
WATER LIME,
last M'rtidJty.
replied the pnide. “He was shol
you nepd'n pray below Bangor.
SALT,
The wife of Charles Anient, n through boih legs and will never
HAIR.
Peace is perservad in a household
saloon keeper of Mtrshall, attempted walk again.’'
STUCCO,
Two or three blocks further up the
in Elkader I »wa. by a long withy
suicide Sunday -night, cutting her
street they came lo a great heap of ,
rawhide hung up' in the bed-rootn of
throat with a pair of scissors and boards, joist, shingles nnd bnck, look- t
the juvinde portion of the family
making a severe flesh wound,probably ing as if a hook and ladder company
‘ hearing upon its handle this legen :
had tom a building out. Sherwood
fatally.
••Boys please be kind to your mother.
paused to look over the heap, and the
HARDY A AINSWORTH,.
—Mr. Geo. Barney, of Castleton.
guide remarked :
Proprietors.
When a man steps on a piece of Barry county, brought to our market
•'That is tha' Tribune office ; the
orange peeling whjr dosen’t he fall Wednesday, 3,000 pounds of Miple miners came in a few days ago and
plump down instead of throwing his sugar, of exoellant quality, the pro­ cleaned Foster out f
.
But all their wants may bo supplied
They went back to dinner, and in
legs around, catching at his hat and duct of 275 trees.—Battle Crttk
the afternoon the guide snid he would
droping down by a section ?
JouitaE
take Sherwood down and introduce
I drian has an insane soldier by the him to the editor of the Ma^ntt, who
He was in poor health and wanted to
feature about thia cremation business name of James Van Housen.
sell. Sherwood was meditating over
is that some winter saorning, tn a fit imagines himself the Savior, and
putting on a clean shirt to go down
of philanthropy, your widow’s second thinks hi* mission ia to kill his wife. there when the man, who had been
husband may vour your ashes on the
out
fur half an hour, returned and
The grangers have built a wareWe bare on hand a fine stock of
said;
.
•
ley pavement of the benefit of
• Keep the same old thirt on!
pedestrans.
Rattle Creek for their uccommoda- There’s about fifty Frencemsn shoot
Thirteen granges in Barry. ing through the windows of the Ma*“How much ‘ better it would have tion.
Lren to have shaken hands and Kalamazoo and Calhoun Co's, are net office, and when they get through ,
there-won't he enough of McHenry
allowed it was all a mistake,” said a interested in this srarehouso
left worth talking to
Detroit Judge. "Then the lion and
A little daughter of Robert Huston,
He offered to take Sherwood ovex
Win, Imo ui CkiMm'i tiiten.
the lamb would hivu lained down who lives two miles north of Lapeer to the cemeuy and point out the
together, and white robed peace aged seven y-ara, was burned to graves of several reporters and New
York
correspondents,
but
the
Wolve
­
svould kave fanned you with her death
Saturd»y
afternoon while
rine was An a hurry to get back home ,
wings and elevated you with her playing with fire near a burning straw
nnd didn’t accept the offer— Detroit
smilns of approbation. But no ; you slack. Her father was badly horned
Free Preu.
want to clawing and Uting and roll- trying to extinguish the flames.
Milwaukee thought she had a case
ing in tho mud, ami here you are.
The Treasurer of Algonia Town
wherein a young girl died of a broken
it’s five dollars B|«iece.”
ship. Kent County, has absconded
heart, but it turned out that her corset
csanarcnnKTCE.
with &gt;100 belonging to the township.
strings were too tight, and one stroke
No clue lo his whereabouts.
of a jsck-knifo revived her.
F* ax wk tt., Clabe C-&gt;, Mien.)
An
old
xan
of
rather
respectable
•
April 30th, 1874.
j
An Iowa judge has decided that a
appearence, aud claimed to be from
Mb. EorroB:
Eaton Rapid*, chums to have been ■'feller can wink ata gal in spellin'
AND CBBCIiKBY
With parting kisses, words at rohhed something over &gt;2&lt;’O on the school without laying himself liable
• tweet, promises again to meet, I lore night of tho l2st at Marshall. He to n breach of promise suit,'* but alas
says that lie camo to Marshall for the
cnyself from the arms of my sweet
the spelling-school season has closed.
purpose of paying an amount of inAnd a fall lino of
heart, on the morning of the 27th
Any candidate for office in Omaha
trest due on a mortage held by parties
ins!., at the unreasonable hour of four of that place on his farm, and that he who wears a shirt collar is consibcrod
u clock, a m.-. and in com|»any with paid the interest and hid nearly |350 a blo3ted*arist&gt;&gt;crat.
Mr M. D. Smith, of yonr villaget left. .He deposited $150 with the
A K-ntucky gentleman didn’t gel
Inn Hord of the Fowler Hotel, and
took pwssnge on the early morning
claims to have been relieved of the mad until bu'had been called a*' liar”
train for Grand Rapids, where wn remainder.
He says that he was eighty one times. Tho monotony of
arrived at seven o’clock, and despite drugged and the money token from
•
(be protests of hackmen th'at thay him. He has no recollection of where the thing “riled" him.

CORN. APPLES, OATS,

BUI9 BITES UUBLDITBOI.
HALT AT THE SIGN OF THE

JVew Hardware!
east side ar iais sr., MMYlUX, ski

s:

Glover Seed, &amp;c-,

RKABY MADE CLOW

Where you will find everything you want iu the Hardware
Line, and at Lower Prior 8 than any other
place in Barry or Eatdu Co’s.

k FULL AND COMPUTE STOCK OF THE

New Detroit Stoves!

Fnt Vane, Jacbat Saihav B. I.
snoar Lin BKTWBKM
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH-

WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR* AND IN

PRICE FROM Sl-i rJ?O S451
I ALSO KEEP A FULL LINE OF THE BEST

agricultural
INCLUDING THE

Coqnillard Wagon.warranted and complete ibr $85, the Robbins
combined Corn and Fallow Cultivator for $45, the
No. 3 Steel Plow for $16.50, and the No.
17 Chilled Plow for $16.50.
A FULL STOCK OF

TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE,

DRESS GOODS.
Notions, Boots, Shoes,

knew where we wanted to gn, wc he was during the night or anything
about it.—BaUle Creek Jiurnalx

made out way to the depot of the G.

The

Courier Journal

Kept constantly on hand to do all kinds of Job Work.
Trough ing a speciality.
M

Ear

C. C. WOLCOTT

MEAT MARKET!
ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

Good Times Coming I

allows its

inform the public that thay will

FRESH MEATS,

proof reader to go to prize fights, on

Saturday night a fellow named steamboat excursions, down in mines
R. A I. R. R-, had our baggage
checked for Reed City and entered the William Davis, living in the eastern and up in balloons, hut it cant kill him.
A sick man on George street "safe
“gents smiting room.” where we saw part of the city, drew a revolver to
the following railroad advertisements : shoot his wife, and her screams, raised ly j-a»s&lt;-d the circus in his complaint,”
a
great
excitement
in
the
neighbor
­
on Monday night—at li-ast that was
Chicago Be Alton U. P.—no transfer

hood and ended in the nsrest of her *hat the servant reported io r ealier
husband, who had a wicked looking Tuesday evening.
track—JI. C. quickest between west­ dork knife in his pocket when seatch
The world is full of men who will
ed
otlhe Central Station. He .was cheerfully “boss a job’’ for a dollar
ern and eastern cities—K P., old
sent ap for thirty days, and his wire
reliable route—560,000 acres choice
and a half a day, when five dollars
Linds with Pullman paHoe attached— remarked that she’d he enly too a day for abtual work would not be
have him ovomated.—
C. C. &amp; I., short line through with hoppy to
the slightest temptation for them.
out change—Ask for tickets vta L. S. Delroti Fete Preu.
The Brooklyn Argue is of oppinion
B. C.. sleeper attached— Just here
The Kalamazoo Telegraph savs :
tha’ a kind word iwill go further than
they blowel the triangle for break­
We saw at Judge, Brown’s office a flat-iron.
fast aud we proceeded to refresh this morning one of the greatest deeds
The editor of the New Berlin Gaonrselrcs with hot coff-e, sandwiches, of modern limes, such a deed, indee I,
xrttn wahTo te trade his Midland rail*
etc^ thinking all the while that if a as one rarely sees in an hunahfe village
, road stock for an old setting hen.
mao should take the above railroad like Kalamszuo, and among men of
The New Orleans crusaders an­
and not find bis place of Jeetiwition such heroic mould. It was a convey
and should sue the company for dam ance from S •mud Jordon, J- A- Biy nounce that “the horn of the ungodly
,
shall
bo put down.” That is where
ages, if the cetm did not award it, it ard and Wm. B. Bead, surviving
would be a different court from the trusteel of the Bank of Ihe United horns are generally put. •
Inscriptions on a tombstone in
one presided over by Judge Wood, at States, tc Geo. Peabody (the great

Nash villa. Mioh.

of baggage—Missouri Iron Mountain

all steel rail—Erie G. W. R’y, double

banker.) rmbroeeiug lands in New Columbia, Tenu t
"Escaped the bullets of tho enemy
At 9.28 a. m. we found etrrselws York, Pennsylvania, Michigan, HI-,
aboard the G. R. &amp; I. train for Reed Indiana, Ohio, Alabama. Mississippi, to he assassinated Ly a cowardly pup
—
a kind htisbaod,- an ejection ate
City.
When we reached Cedar Kentucky,
Georgia,
WheoMin,
Nashville*.

’
Springs we were somewhat surprised Louisiana, Arkansas and Missouri;; father.
to see an old resident of Nashville also bank, railroad, state, county, city
Twenty-one freshmen were lately
enter the car. with a cigar in his aud township bonds, etc., ra nearly Mnpemfed from an English cololge
mouth.
I will simply say that his all of those slartes. The land convey­ because a professor couldn’t find out

"LIGHT BE'i.ilKG DS1ESTHC,n

five us a call before parchaainf elsewhere.

(iy Those having unsettled ac­
counts with the late firm of Downing
it Little, will please call aud settle
the saruG before they are made
trouble and costa.

name is

Peter, and

ready to pull out an soon an transfers and then transferred the property to played by a crowd of madened, excit­
were
----- .... nude. We booked foe Fare the uana.
bank. «
A nuiouer
number ui
of inrac
these iraustrans- ed men. This game of faro ii played
weP, a village situated on the F. A ■ for deeds sigued by Daniei Webster with two slicks, four balls' aod any
IL BL, 65 rule* west of Saginaw and ’ and his wife are iu Judge Brown’s number of pieces of chalk.”
almost directly north of Nashville I posessiou. The great deed we speak
Do any nf you rember Stokes ? The
We reached Farewell at 3,s6 p m., । of is written on ]«rchment, fills a
lieautifitl Edward who murdexd Col­
where wc met many old friends, w*m&gt;! number of pages and is covered with
onel Fisk! We bad forgotten all

about him until to-day, when we strw
them that the pleasure was mutual. i Alaska. It is • very tiaodaom docu
in a newspaper that he is Look keep­
* We took rooms at the Rmt House, ■ meat, however, a# well as a ouriouer in the prison hospital in Sing Sing.
where we are enjoying goud health, • one.
His hair is grap but the cool smile
at present.
£ ill write you more
;
A Chicago minister is affeoiton. lingers oa hit lips like a wasp on the
। oiely advertised W being “out pf a

M*x

G. A. TRUMAN’S!

DOINUG &amp; ALLEN.
EUBNITUBE MAWACTORY1
i

uice stock er

JACOB LENTZ

Parisr, Library, Diiiu, OQct u
BEBERAL FJHJ E

Pete ed in Michigan are principally in who placed a ten ounce tack in his
looks as fresh as a sepvemuary cu­ Oakland,
Genesee, Van Buies,, chair. He, however, knew all about
cumber, and clings to the stub of a ci­ Allegan, St. Joseph, Clinton and who sat down on it.
gar with a great tenacity &lt;□ in day# Eaton
Counties.
Tho
amount
A New York lady has reported un
Tajether with a full Mwrtant et
of yore,
involved wu &gt;5,674,563.19,
These her visit to a bar-room. After describ­
We reached Reed Citv at 1,40 p. lands were owned by the United
ing the horrible psiephernalia of the MLRBORK, PICTURES. PHAM*
m. This i* the junction of tha G. R. States and the land was entered bar, she goes oo to state
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
“In the
DUSTERS, ACL AC.,
mainly by Daniel Webesier, who rent, upon a table, the soul destroy­
lha down train on the F. k. P. BA. all received patents in bit own name ing, awfnl game of faro was being
maiden

REDUCED 20 PER CENT.

Baiy Cata nt ftraihlaturs i

NaahrUla. Barry Countr. Miekinn did —
U. Bilk!. fe, -»oJ.b«.

SPRING and SUMMER GOODS!

T. B~T7 C~H,.

MUk^.

.'ZnS,

U
rf rf .
lain note the a*»e day mMj«. and
fc,T —wuIX
effiea of tha I-qpater of thmfa
wUT1
Co., Mich., ou tha Ifthday uf()ct.»Jr7
D. IWt, in Liber -U“ 4 r.cn-.ZL *~

-- s-;d sots asd
.*
H.sto4,TH aMi MJWtU DZlUr.^
■"•±2-JU?* *“
-•*. U .u

Call and get my prices befoue
purchase. It will enable you to buy i
GOODS LOWER.

rT** .

aa&amp;ah.lba Mort«a«. by

COFFINS AN* CASKETS,
£uranked te arder.

SHROUDS A ND COFFIN LIN

INGS kepi comUMth/ on hand.

AD Mt to Qaiffirj Mss taiei ii Eidv fir Gttdi, at tie
Hiftot lartet Price.
Nashville, April 24lh, 1874.

ma

0. A. TRUMAN,

Mil tho lauds aud yrsarisM dmribsd i*
Mid martnft. or to Meh tharW, M mt
be ntecstary tc Mtisfjr the wn’s: dti
tharour. sad the reaacuabls cast* aud as-.

4—iW» «M ~X~.ZJmTjuJ?
to wh: Tka a^rta bJf «f th« ^11/-,*^
No. 1*. h tos riikg, W MoMkEiX
Co, Mich.. aecerdtog to Um »Ul aad’ Mtrw,
•T asid TilUaa.
r-*^asi«rwy

�—=

e—i
tar fauh of the GetinfTY, which jastty
k merits a western phrase, via. ^Gods

r. Okla

Country."

NAWItVIEEH

f

FRIDAY.

MAYS, 1874.

LOCAL MATTEB8.

A.TTEZVTION,

J will ba at Claateai !*ari«b'S offioe, in

FELLOW CITIZENS,

' n*«*

• iag the position of civil Engineer of
'

/-ante

AJt CWrUTN—W.’W.TWOaaa.
***nTT.
*- '* *• *

1
tha SU1« Medical AaaocfaU.
peal eight o'eloek, oar oUlteaa war. startled

11 ... Pr

- .. I -

’

Willing

hand*

carried

—How to i&gt; aks money—Sign the pledge
' inhabitants, and is almost as old as and buy your Groceries of Griffith.
, the everlasting hills—having been

eelta dwelling and AL Buyton'a gun then

W

•’

H. YOUNG. M. T&gt;

OBee t'

of the

looting I hia (Friday) evening.
Qu•ati&lt;«n.•,

•

*

thing All right
Ha lt
—Mr. Darius Fitch, living three
ARNO STBOWC. Run .nd F.nrv heard eome ono cry ‘•fire.’* Ho donned a south east, has been without the use
U J-XTM-PV.
vwtetyrf
,»£•“!£ little clothing, rushed Into tho mill and ,
of his best hand for nearlv three
found tho firo burning on the warn side of that
month*, and it is all on the account of
balding whera it eonnaated with tha angl &gt;r
'
C. APPLEMAN. Milliner .nd
a large felon.
■
I

Ihew Maker
»’ Wt twtdear* »« &gt;*»
. 1 ”A
nr MU', n-re

HINMAN. P.«hion«Me B«rJ'er
. v,1 IUI- T&gt;re-er- AH-toA*
_?■
"
____ Cnlon n&lt;v&gt;M

D

QIMPSON A WEBSTER. BtaekO. -un... M E-a- T?!? "
2

planer and matcher, n»-&gt;uHer, abingle ma-

____ W,

Mr. Russell, aa he had no insurance

JJENRY H.’WOOD.
—Roberts A Roe are now Join/

jrustlce of the Peace,

business iq their new building.
—George Simpson will conimencr

q

LiEBHAJJSER.

work on his new house next Monday.

TAILOR

—Dr. Yoting is having Ihe upper

portion of his building on Main St.,

fitted up.
Jg. PARADY, Manufacturer of

—An awning has been erected in

front of Wofootl't

new

hardware

store.

— You have all heard of brother

—A. W. Olds is making is making mnn?r. Well We’ve heard from him.
He ha* been preaching nt Mosher

vii.'e, and the church there have been

-

his lots, across Quaker brook.

NAUHVI^EE, Mlelilann.
—Supervisor Ke.ngle, armed with going for him for* being as intimate
the assessment
rolls, » has just with.his wile's sister as be should be
with his wife. His trial is to come
fidished making his annual trip.
off at the next general conference of
—Whitlaler*s barefoot boy came
the M. E. Chnr.'h^ Our informant is
^HAS. W. DEMARAY,
lo town Saturday. His brother came
Dr. M. C. Woodmansee of Hasting*.
two; also a few cousins.

— Our villagers have thrown off the
lated during

the 'winter, and

to build up a rival city. Nearly a
dozen beautiful lake* lay to The south

of Laporte, quite a number of which

the printing business. .

Monday we visited Michigan city.
The Odd Fellows had a celebration

and the city

was

filled I, O. O. I\s.

will

be

for home.

Had a

Assyrin

his right foot.

He had more before

n

as. rjjM**. H~u»e». Midi

Krorythtae

—Shade trees have been set out in

AL Charlotte we took the 7,00 o'­
Bp and .clock train on the Chicago &amp; Lake

Huron Railroad. The Landlord at
and at tha present writing our devil whose Hotel wc stopped mode a slight
io mourning over -his thumb which he mistake in awakining us and we had
mistook for a carpet tack.
a couple of hour* extra time to rest
—C- C. Wolcott,

well known

to ourselves in at the depot before train

as one of the live time. In the course of human events
business mean of Nashville, has put the train arrived, and we were soon
in a bran new stock of hardware goods. flying over the conntiy faster than
Peruse his column "ad" in another Cap. McCormick’s favorite pxccr

this community,

UTERY AID FEED STABLE!
.

a D. BIDGOOD, FnanuBTon.

horse can trot
Wo passed through several villsges
—Work on Traman’a new brick is!
,
progreasing finely.
The cellar work aud cities, composed af houses and.

ia finished and the brick wall* are, nrills, and inhabited by human being*,
growing rapidly. The mason wo»k is( dogs and calx, somewhat si miax tu
contracted to be finished by the Ifth( Naeshrtllff, only some were more so.
The little town of Marcellus deser­
of June.

—Nashville has lost by fir* in the

MainiSc., Kaahville, Mich.

ri&gt;

tiaed by the continual incmss ot custom.
Our stock of

». M. PURCBI0&lt;
rho elanda second to none

Sugars, Teas, CoSeeF, Spio?F|
grouud and whole, Orang* *,
Raisins Kerosen* Oil,
And Everything in ihr Grocery lilt* s&lt; vx-

U“* Pioducc bought at the hifhrft
market rales.

AYLSWOBTH &amp; FULLER,

DRUGS,

with

the ।be g*U&gt;ed :

And it ia further ordered, that

.

a*(J pillion, and :Le bearing thereof, by,
causing s copy of thia order to be publiabed
in the “ Naabv.Re News," a newapapor prinPeter Bort is talking of building a
day of beartn&lt;.
'
(A true copy )
32w3

B C PR1NDI.E,
Jodjce of Probate.

HARDWARE.
Sac. 3.

DRUGS’,
DRUGS.

CAPT. BOISE STONE &amp; MAXSOxV,
Has opened at the old Hand of C. B. Rich­
ardson, his STUCK of wall-Mlaciad

Sronrirs and provisions,
To which he iuvius tha *J tan ties cf the
Public, He Mik

DRUGS I KEOICIIll

First OlnsH Croodo,
BOOKS $

STATIONERY,

No eelile. (except cow.) torses.

BOTTOM

4M1TH &amp; PUXNAM

PRICES FRR CA*H !

Cash Pititi for Produce of all kinds

PATEltT MEDICINES,

began to poke their husbands in the

putting down cornet time 1ms arrived,

Date’x lift ail Pt»m Safe!

Boots and Sloss,

PROVISIONS

hall under ow arm, and before the

and Frazier
ribs, as a reminder that the kitchen
McCormick's residences, and also io fire needed lighting, we were on our

—House cleaning, taking

We still handle the Rocke*«W fi.fiJ

would respectfully oolic.t Ihe attention o
cusliman to the fact shat ba is caking im
provemouts in hia mills which will prove a

of another day, we

like exclaiming

box of paper collars, tucked|otir trunk

front of where we masticate oar daily

food.

SO to S3O A SUIT.
WOOL CARDING MACRINE’

My Carding Machine

Give him u cnlL

benng conuiMwity that il was limo to' '
it^tercMeil in
and
equip
them for the

poet:

in our vest pocket and our belter*

ItFAUY HADE CLtTHIXC

HEADQUARTERS

Weak before lost, after striking off

front of Horace Lee’s

gllatrtlinrw autrrti«m»t«.
E. M. G ATES,

BBOWN AND BL^ACIITD,

Sffi- Light Brahma Hms fcf Sala by

StatS or Michigan, &gt;
IF soliciting a very large run of cuatom.
cuvrt; ov BA*ar, f
At * s»»cion •* the Probate Court for th»
Mr. POWLE9,
Couniy of lk»rry. buhlcn al Che .Probai* • flooking around io lhat lively flourish ficr, iu the eiiy of Haatiago.ea Tburulay
30 h d*y of April, in «he year ono ih&gt;uvat&gt;&lt;! wbosa work has riven universal satisfaction
ing city.
rhht hun ircJ and Bcvea&lt;y«fuur: PrtBcal,
Defteo Competition !
At Charlotte we had to slay over 3. C Prindle, Judge of Pn&gt;boH
night, aud choao as our stopping
plncp the Vlianix House, which is petilion, duly verified, of William Parmenter,
a fair spcciinecn of what a hotel a creditor of avid deceased, praying Ilia'
adainistratton cf eaid estate may be KrwNed
should be.
lo Clement Smith or some other eu'.iablF
The 3:10 a. in. train west claimed Jer»oh; Thereupon il ia ordered, Thai
[oa&lt;iay Ihe fim day of June pext, at nine
us as its passengers, aud while the ,
isl tne heira
chanilleers were warning the slum

little birds begun to sing their beauti­
ful song*, or before Jiliigenl wive*

his foot and an ax had a collision.

rlm«nt of

couple uf hours

scratching for and vacate the premise* for a week.
We collected a quarter, pockad our

—Mr. Wm. French, of

sm

leisure time at South Bend, and
improved it by taking a “squint*, at
Scliyulnr Colfax's residence, and

their living in another world

township, has only three toe* upon

— Daugherty ketp* a foU
alapla and fancy Growtrv.

prepared tu take n:I kind* of pictures.

On fhe following Friday we started

-If somebody dont keep their hens mercies of the devil, aided and abated house across Qoakcr brook.
out of our garden, it wont be long by one of NashVilfe's best citizens,
before they

WOLVERINE MILLS!

tlemen of many year* experience in

and fell

to saw his hand quite severely while tho News, we concluded to leave it
ihe following week to the lend.*r
pruning an apple tree.

RATIONAL HOTEL, N.T. Pamk-

Our motto i* to sell os cheap as
the cheapest, give 16 ozb.
to the lb. and the right
change every time.

pledge. I would recommend

came in sight o( our beloved Nashyille,

—Recently Mr. J. C. Dillin, a far

DHENTX HOUSE. J am as Baran,
1
Praptfeeer. Charlotte, Utah. Fir t dam eua-

l^tusiial Inducements to Cush Buyers

The Child c&amp;n get juet at Good Bar-

elaewhere.

are iu the corporation. * These fakes

responsibilities

have

gone to. gardeping.

mer living south, had the tnitfbrtune

^TM. JONES,

&amp;.C-,

grint at the Aged.

arise

burden of idleness that has aceumii

JEWELEE a OPTICIAN’.

Davgbbbtt’x.

printed papers all run and others who came to’ guzzle
by horse power etc." Then exclaim Indiana beer, and see what was to be
—Griffith rell»eleven pounda of good 8aThree
tasteful
arches'of
ed “Law meDew tell! how strange sreo,
g»r for one dollar.
eveffcreen spaued this principal street.
thins* be donejiow a days."
—Nice 0rabg*9 and Lemoni U
A Goodrich steamer made excursion
—While riding from South Bend fa
DAcaacartS.
trips out into the hku during the day.
Battle Cieek last Saturday, we had,
lu»i received a new lot of aplended
Hoosier Slide,
tha
loftiest sand
fur the first limo several glimpses of
Cigars. Try one.
Svnxi A Mazbob.
mountain on the southern shore, was
a mirage. Trees and other objects
—Sp’B'l yuur money at A, M. Daugher­
swarmed with hundreds uf visitors
could be seen Bearing in the airju«t
ty'a. Ho a.-Ha cheap fur oath.
who climbed Up and *.'alidH down all
a'iove the horison. At Bat lie Creek
day.
a bright arch or inverted rainbow
A* night came on we returned lo
showing the seven primary collurn,
—E. J. Fcighncr ha* begun busi­
Laporte, bowed our head submissive
appears I in tha zenith. Tho day wa*
Office over Smith Ac
ly to a rain insttiuted by the Governor ness again.
bright and the sky appeared efatd
where he is
of creation, and made our way to our Putnam'* Hardware,

preparations to erect a residence on

ff. Dane**, Fropriaior.

size. . Laporte money,

cheens what

full tho proposed new constitution of Ellis, the man that used to deliver
Cabv.G. W. McCoanica, Proprietor. ’
the State.
.
such angelic sermons iu ihe M. E.
Nashville, - Michigan.
—Our city Treasurer is dryer lh«n Church, and started the Nashvil e
a contribution box, so we have been independent, and then fled taking
informed.
with him a good share of ihe people’*

JJNION HOUSE.

same

brothers bouse.

—Next week we shall publish iu

^ASHVILLE HOUSE.

•
Smoke the Gt Ba Cigar.

DRESS GOODS,

■

Vastman a young?

Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hurs, (Japs, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
.
Notions,

COTTONS, DENINE^TTICKS.
are supplied with plenty of row add for spirit A
sail boats and a stetlmer, which fur­
—Lodging* and warm meals only 25 eants
STRIPES, COTTONADES.
I buy al! kiflda et
nish healthful recreation and pleasure neb at Dajuharty't.
31
Our bu»inr»s ■■ corn
etrietly ternCHECKS,
CARPET
lo those inclined, Lnporte has two
pmM« prineiplaa.
first class weekly newapapcis, the
WART. COTTOX BATT.'!.
on tha aaloons, but they are going for Grif
Exprrx
offiee
buildirg,
West
aid*
ef
Maia
—As a team wa* being driven Herald, republican, and the Argus,
8l., NaabvllB, Mieb.
BtVa dollar Japan Tm.
KID GLOrES. NOTIOXS, t-‘along North Main Si., Tuesday, one democratic. Both are live paper*,
D. C. GRIFFIT 4
—Four different kiwis of Ladies* Coraets
of the horses got his leg caught over conducted by gentlemen wbe under­
and eingelng hia whiakertand hair. Tho fire
the traces, aud the chap that relieved' stand the business, and nothing worth
—Canned Fr»ka «f *11 kiada at
him received as his reward a ilap in y of note escapes their notice. It also
DArattraarr'i
The l«Mc« *r* aa'followai Mr. Ruaaell‘a ths face from the same foot.
has a steam job printing office car­
loaa la $7,000: G. A. Traman lo«i $200
—Try Oriffitb'a &amp;0 eent Tohbwco.
is compi^tf.
—Who should appear at our office ried on by CapL E S. Taylor, a gen­

a KASEY. Dr»,m«r&gt;. Good..nd in the mill; A. W. Olda leal &gt;200 worth of ihn other day, but our venerable corShe
tr•• teJini.0- ’T chair etuff; C. Dili, of Maple Grove, lost re3|K*ndenl “Aunt Deborah."
expressed
cojsiderable • supprise
ELEMENT SMITH.
logg, a carpenter employed on Truman*, while taking a view of thing* gener­
V
l.AWYF
brick, tost hia tools.
ally, as she did not see any “big ma-

J

Slokiejand Wooden Ware,
And all kinds of Goode

It* streets

instead pf being employed nt h'ome
—Rev. H. D: Jordan, *»f Vermontville, ia building and alerting manulactnres.
' has been lent to South Bend parties

mitt.
Mr. Ruaaatrstated that ha vlaltad the mill.

ntL a W,WICKHAM. P»rtlrul«r

H

School Books,

1 prise it is behind ailr Michigan cities

A. BARIIER. M.. D. HomHl-

rahkMM*

YAYIES K0TI0S8,

to make ourselves at home.
Laporte is a city claim'ipp 10,000

are clean, wide and shaded by beau­
—Friday alghl (Im Maibadlal aad Prtshy*. liful shade trees, aud the surounding
larfan fhu-uhaa and srraral cf the real-■ country is composed of magnificent'
lumber, dent* 1* rumiaent own in Haaiinea waa। agricultural lands.
But ia en'er

away

ikair ... mtMmocs.

GROCERIES DragsPROHSIOKS

Ridgway's mammoth

, founded before Chicago.

oeod from the piawlag mill of Hiram ReaaalV

yaawvnx*

Slrtiaa Staffer,._____

Husselman ic

l manufacturing works, and proceeded

nteaud in a “Jiffy.”

ilLSIHTI I IttlEI

W* made-one more change of curs

- at 8ti!will, and arrived at Laporte,
where wc found our brother Eli enjoy

ves a word.

It is situated just in the

of Cam Co, 12 miles south of
last three months enough property to
our old campibg ground,—Lawtem.
buy five good steam fire engines.
‘ It is only three years old, and numbers
Gentlemen is not it about time thut
’ over four hunderd inhabitants, and is
some step* toward a file organixatkra
•well represented by nearly all kinds
of business. The little town is put—While water was being passed1 ting on airs ami we wish it a ra^id
upon the roof of Mr. Russel’s Ixnrae,
• growth, which rt will have if its gate*
Wednesday night at the fire, a buck­
ore barred against dead heads and
et slipped and came down upon a
‘ dead beats.
poor fellow'* bead.
However he
Wheat along the line looks fine
didn’t get Jn:ad, but nerely said' aad bids fair to yeild a large erop.
halleluiah, orrty he didn’t finish inta1 Right here we will say that if the C.

fioodi.
Attempted Raps.—On Friday of
last week a vagrant by the name of
Cyrenux Dean,attempted to outrage
elMwhtrc.
tm» person-of a seven year old daugh­
Door*, (Winds, Ar.
NaahvOlc, Nov. let. 1878.
ter of Oscar Mathews of Irving, lie
was discovered in his hchth plot be­
LEROY C. BOISE.
fore accomplishmeut hia purpose, and
driven off the premice* by Mrs. M
who sent for her husband al work in
tho field, and the scaovp was followed
SMITH &amp; PUTNAM.
taken into' custody, and brought re
HORACE HOLTON'
this city.
While one of the party having him
• hat ofenetf a
in charge was looking for the Sheriff
Grocery and Prorisei Stere
the fallow broke from the other end
MRS. STEBBIMS
made a dash for escape but w-«s
Next Doer North of A yltworth’s.
dciire* to inform the eitlwM ef Naahville
overhauled and lodged in jail. On
Tuesday he was brought before Jus
tice Clark, and that worthy, after
hearing the testimony, ccnrctuded
Which will be Bold
that one year al the Detroit Hofne uf
AX^STIBB SEW STOCM 0,
Correcuon might make a wiser if not
LOW JPOK
better man of Dean, aud the eonwmi •
ffZ" The Highest Market Price paiil
nity would not feel the Idas of his gSf* All kind* of then .linking ,nd
for Country Produce.
Millinery, done in the Utc*t
compmriooahip.—llastiligo Journal.
WtlBACE IIOI/TOW.

NEW

GROCER! STORE!

NEW MILLING STORE.

CHOICE GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONERY,
TOBACCO f CIGARS.

Groceries, Provisions, Jc Paint., Oil. &amp; Varai.he.,

Spring Millinery Goods.

JOB PRINTING BROWN &amp; PILCHER,

Pre Wines asi lAqasn
FOR WUffCTNAt PURPOSES.

DONE AT

1,00
1,60

JACKSON, MICH.
THIS
^Lt KINDS OF

goOKS, J^TATIOXERY,
WITH
NEATNESS

six letters, and elnng the now empty
tha bew* road a in Michigan k is art

PERFUMERY.

DISPATCH.

wholesale

and

’At tout 10 per eent a*r• ed by buying at the city
retail| Drug store, Nashville.

�-A serious famine is prevailing in Asia
Minor. Already tnahy of the inhaMteata have
dievl of etervatkm.
•
,
—A cable dispatch announces tho death of
Niroolo Tommasoc, the distinguished Itelian

gists. Margaret Black. of F.all River, Xte*-,
was nearly fattdiy jtoteonsd by taking aco­
nite, whieb who mppoeM io be ptera, being
no labels*. ■ Bbe sued tt»e Boston firm which
put np the drug, ar.d ties jii»t recovered
$15,000 damages.
,
—Hiareported that Carl Hcburx has ac­
cepted the editorship nf a leading German
daily si *10,000 per annum, and will remove
to New York al tho and of bis proswiVSon-

.
H&lt;rt«c.—The LsgteteUv*, ExreuUve sed JudicM।
AppropriaUon bill wz* finally eomptated; In. Cots-, ’
mllt*« at tbs Whole. Qslte a sharp Atacnrelon was,
had on the luiAlon lo rtrika out f 1,440 for here**।

—A lady in Forryaburg, Ohio, who haa suferc d greatly from having a drunkan husband,
has gone crazy during ths crusade, and now
crostes quite an cxritemeut by appearing on
the atreeta with a club, with which she battere
in tho windows ami doore and destroys the
glassware in tho aaloonii tuilll Borno person
checks bar. When her club i« taken awa£«La
strikes at tho glaMware with her hande, and
baa maimed hcreoif fearfully In her momenta

।

wax 0naily carrlrG. ana the Hou** adjjarteJ.
Moxi.at. April 27.—Araafc.-The tteuate।
■are Uw whole day to the Lrarlng of euloftoa PU the

—The Globo Theater, on Deoplalnoo street,
—At tho requart of the city anlhoritios of
•• • .
Boston, Carl Schurz delivered a eulogy on tho Chicago, Um been burned.
—Four men were recently drowned near
late Senator Bumner in that city on tho 2»th
ulL, In th* preMftfe of an immense audienoe. Annapolis, &gt;I&lt;t, bl &lt;*»• capsizing of an oyster

-The Committee on Pensions of tho Na­
tional House -of Bepreseutativco have pre­
pared a bill providing for a repeal of the laws
prohibiting the payment of peusioM to per-*»onv on the rolls before tho war, and who
were in the Confederacy during tho rebellion.
-Tho Federal Cqunpil of the International
Society has dlww&amp;red. tho organization having
proved a complete failure in this country.
—A lively Utile “crnss^a“. Incident ts re­
ported from Tiffin, Ohio. A oouplo of young
bloods became involved in a wordy dispute,
which Ind finally to tho drawing of weapons by
both. TliU wwi the signal for the precipitate
retircmcuMef all tho mascnUne freqnenlcni
of tho place, out a crusader, who was doing
picket duty' in front, heard the noise and
rushed between the tvrt^xunlxtant*. 8he
seized them by their shoulders, separated
them, and began a vnlublo lecture. . The
youths were ashamed at tbo interruption, and
l&gt;cfore they could precisely comprehend tho
situation the mon came flocking hack and dis-

PertiMf Soda Ftnnrtiias!
W. B. KEEN, COOKB 4 CO., 113 to 116 S.ate.
BOOTS AND SHOES—WHOLESALE.

* $40, &gt;0, $75 and $100.
•OOP, inrXABLM ABD CHXAF.'

Shipped Brody for Uae.

OKKKXsFELDXK'KdskXTHAL A CO., M lok*.
o. a. BtciiAjiDSok a CO., 19 Co IB rrasMx.

CARRIAGES. ROCKING HORSES.
SLEIGHS. Etc.
JAMBS B. THOMAS, MuutAdursr, 11« B. Peoria.
CHINA. GLASS ANO QUEENSWARE.

CHILDREITS

. How much doM it cost to be boro, to
get married, and to get boded ?, Thia
ia a question which txie Chicago Tribune
dlfictiMef', and which certainly intereate
almost everybody. It makes out the
following bill, in groan, on the cost to
HARDWARE AND CUTLERT- WHOLESALE.
the people of the United State# every
SRENBUant 4 BBBAKBT, M to M L«k«.
BOWIN HCN-T A SONS, U an&lt; &lt;0 Laks.
year:
-

HEAVY HARDWARE-WHOLESALE.
Getting born....:........................................ 8220.(05,000
Octtlngmarri»d..................................
340.OW.000 KlMBAltK BEOS. A CO., 80 to 54 MieMgad-SV.
Ttdlux, as a mesaure^f temporary relief, for the to- Ovttlng buried............................................ Txoxtao
sue of an additional |5u,IX)O,0BO uf legs! tender
—Destructive fires are reported, ono at Lp- notes; by Poland, providing for free banking and
Bjrmptatn* of Catarrh &gt;
gansport,-Ind., and the other at Ottawa, Out. the redemption of national bank notes, and a
speedy return to specte payments... . A number of
Dull, heavy headache, obstruction of nasal
The loss fa the latter city ia &gt;100,000.
passage*, discharge falling into throat, some—The eteamehip Mediator wan partially eulogies on the late Senator Sumner were delivered, ■irnc* profuse, watery, acrid, thick and tmuand the Hones adjourned.
burned.while lying at the wharf in Philadel­
Tctbuat,
April 28.—Senate.—Edmunds, cious, mucous, purnlcnt, taocopnrulent, ,LOCKSMITHS* AND BELL-HANGERS* MATERIALS.
phia. a few day* ago. Tbo damage ia call- from the. Judiciary Committee, reported unfavor­ bloodr, putrid, offensive, etc. In others a dry- J.
WOXLKXNAK, « LsSatle.
nosf.ary, watery, weak or inflamed eyoa, ring­
mated al *500,000.
MARBLE AMD SLATE MANTELS.
ably on bills lo relieve tie political dlsaMliUa* of ing iu oxi a. deafness, hawking and coughing ro
—The residence of Henry Pennington, at J. W. Bennett, of Maryland; John Forsyth, of clear the throe:, ulcerations, scabs from ul­
Hautevillo, Clearfield county, Pa., was burned Ah ben.a; George Pickett, of Virginia; David A. cers, sroloo altered, nasal twang, offenatvs
recently, and hia two aaaa aud oua daughter Telfair, of *Nortb Carolina; and Haphsel Semmee, breath, impaired smell and taste, dizain***,

lost their lives in Jbe flames.
—Edward Pardee, Amoa Pardee, Jaoob
Bowden, and E- 8. Irwin were killed reomitly'
near Creaeon, Pa., aud William Irwin fatally
injured, by being run oxer by a railway train.
—James Jones, F. Gibney and F. Campbell,
while working recently on the ateamahip
Ocean Queen, in New York, fell into tho dock
and wort drowned.
•
- Three men of tbs engineer corps of tbo
New York and Canada railroad were drowned
recently al Mullin '■ brook, i.ear Port Henry,
-The 27Ui Of April, being the 55th anni­ N. Y., by the capsizing of a boat. Their
versary of tho introduction of Odd-Fellowship iismee were Emerson, Mitchell and Flynn.
in the United States, was gpnerally observed
by tho order throughout tho country aa a holi—Got. Taylor, of Wisconsin, bee issued s
proc'amation in regard to tho Railroad law,
and the expressed determination of the Mil­
waukee aud St. Paul and Northwestern com­
—Ths River and Harbor bill, an completed panies to disregard Its pronaions, in which ho
and reported-tp the National House of Bepre- warns them not to violate the law. He holds
sentativns by tbo Commerce Committee, au- that the law ia law, and that it ia his duty to
thorixea about forty surveys' to be made, see that it is obeyed. It may possibly be de­
fifteen it tiiem in tho 8jut&gt;'- Tbo entire fective, but that ia a question for the courts
amount of tho appropriations is $l,500;000, or to decide ; and, iu the meantime, rastetanco on
*1,000;000 loan than tbo amount of tho bill re- the |*art of the companies to its operation will
■ported to the House last year. Owing to the only render more grievous the burdens of
financial condition of tho Government, tlio which they complain. The effect of the Gov­
committee coaelndod not to report in favor of ernor's proclamation will t»e looked for with
new works, but confine their recommenda­ great interest iu all porta of the country. An
tions to tho presorvation and completion of open conflict between tho Executive of a Stale
ami.two powerful corporation!! is a phase of
tiiose already commctxted.
the railroad question which has never before
—Tha Straits of Mackinaw are free from
been presented.
loo, tho lower fleet having paaaod np on tho
—Council Bluff* will, in all probability, bo
named by Congress an the Eastern terminus
of the Union Pacific railroad. A report favor­
ing such action has boon agreed upon by the
Hanse Committee on Pacifle Railroads.
—A representative of the Gorman bond­
—State Treasurer Hsyea, of Kansas, agaiuet
whom impeachment proceeding* have been holder* of the Rockford, Rock Island and SL
pending, baa presented Ids resignation and Louis railroad has arrived at New York with
authority to demand of the company the pay­
asked for a suspension of the prosecution.
—The House Committee on Agriculture ment of the overdue .interest on tho bonds,
hare agreed to a bill amending the law of and, if payment is refused, to apply for tbo
March 8, 1873, to prevent Cruelty to animal* appointment cf a receiver. The bondholders
while in tranait, by railroad or other means of have bocopro weary of accepting promises to
transportation. Tho amendments cohsist of pay in lieu of the cash.
provisions that the cattle need Hot bo unload­
ed for food and real, as contemplated by the
—The Anti-Monopoliota of Iowa will hold
law, if they are carried iu cars in which they
can have proper food, water, space and oppor­ their Stale Convention at Dee Moines on the
tunity for rest; and that all railroad com­ 31thof Jtuxu
—Tho majority of ihe committee of tho
panies of the United States shall convey over
their roads any car or cars belonging to in­ National House of ReprcaonUliree appointed
dividuals or companies, that are iu good run­ to inquire into the basis of the complaints of
ning order, apd arc so Arranged that the ani­ tbo tax-payei j of South Carolina against tho
mals havn apace for rest, aud can bo rightly State Govummeut have rejwrtpd in favor of

—B. F. Coleman, a printer from Chicago,
recently committed suicide at Indianapolis.
—A Topeka (Kansas) dispatch announcon tho
arrival there of old man Bender and hia wife,
tho Cherry Vale butchers.
—Fritz Dinkla, a Gorman, killed his wife
n Italian fortune-teller, at* Davenport, Iowa,
a few days ago, by severing her jugular vein
with a butcher-knife.
—Kate Bender, one of the Kansas bntchera.

by Fort, to tmpoee a tax of 0 per rent
on all Incomes of individuals and corj-cra’loaa azc«-lin« 15,000; by Bright, dsclartag it opprealve
to impose addltioaal taxation, and inexpedient to

Vinkgab BrTTXM.—Tbs grrai mwit
of Ttxbgab Bivteid
nisdo tbesi ihe
leading medicine of tho day,'a»d reepeotabln drnggiste everywhere write:
“ Thrjf are (be. bail and t?»art nopulnr
preparation in the nvirkrt.
'Fatty
bare atood the teat of public opinion
and wan confidence. They sell rapidly
becattw they cure. If yott are «iak you
want reliable medicine. Vjxbgab Btrtbbh commend themselves to the ailing
Mid afflicted, as they are deficient in one
tiling clone, vix.r the rtimufanf that
unduly excites the braiii, and creates a
morbid tbirwt for spirita ! There is no
phase of Indigestion, Biliousnera, Nerv­
ous Disease or Physical Debility in
which they will not effect a cure. In­
valids who are wasting away from kwant
of proper notion in the liver, ntomsch
ana bowels, will find them a canetih^
ttonal specific, and a fountain of vitality
and vigor as refreshing and exhilarating
aa a cool, gushing spring of water to
the parched and fainting traveler in the
desert.
41

meiital dejirersim, tickling cough, etc. Only
a few of the above eymptoms are Hkely to bo
present in any case at one time. No diseaeo
I* more common or lore understood by physi­
cians. The proprietor of. Dr. 8*go'« Catarrh
Iternody wii) pay *500 reward fur an incurable

ATLAS Oe WORLD!
aconpany,
GREAT REDUCTION.

TOAft

and coffees

Increued Facilities to Club Organizers.

THE GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.
F. O. Box B4M8-

■ and 33 V.rayBL, K. T.

1QWA AND NEBRASKA!

MO PAYMENTS REQUIRED,
suited : Teas, 34; nay a, 30-uot two-thlrd».
Houv.—Tt&gt;* Judiciary Committee waa instructed
to Inquire whether Judge Story, of Arkatiaas, should
JOO.o.O far tie purchase of rations for the relief of
the Ixitttatana sufferer*....Tbs House took up and
paved the General Appropriation bill.

preparation, (hade chiefly Train the na­
tive bcrbe'tbnud on the lower ranges cd
tbc Sierra' Nevada mountains of Califor­
nia, tbe.jjicdjein^'projierties of which
are extracted therefrom without ttfe'ttte
of Alcohol.
The qtwuon is almost
daily asked, '-What ktlw cause.o£ the
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit­
ters 1" Our answer i», that they remove
the cause of disease, and tho patient re­
covers hU health. They are the great
blood purifier and a Ufe-gtvtaR principle,
a perfect Benorator and Invigorator
of the systcia.
Never before in the

FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR

Brookville, Pa, April 27,1872.
Da. IL V. Pncacx:

rtis—Having first applied to a number of
homo phyaioiaus and failed to get relief, I re­
solved to tty your Remedy. Four bottleshave
oompletoly cured mo of one of tbo worst vases
of Catarrh at which I have aay knowledge,
having suffered for mouths with an acute pain
in tho liead, anti breathed only with tho great­
eat diffi mlty. I doom it duo you aa well aa
suffering humanity that thia recognition bo
made of what we doom an Invaluable medi­
cine.
Caas. Q. Andejuox.

To its Natural Vitality and Color.

iOlWSMOWk
Homes in the Near West.

lsuS« al cbesnsr prices tbaa esu be
founs slaewhS'S within civilisation. A rAwv
IKTTEa

tabliahcd itself ss tho real infallible chill enre.
STEAMSHIP LINES.
It i* universally admitted to bn tho only relia­ WHITE STAB MAIL LIXK, K Cla’k, A, Lsg*ril»«&gt;
ble and liarmlone obit! m-dlcinc new in nee.
Its officacy is confirmed by thousand* of cer­ WHITE LEAD. ZINC AND COLOKS MAWUFACiUKEkS.
tificate* of the very bast people from all part* CHICAGO WHITE LBAOAOILCu.,Gie«»AFuUou.
of tbo country. It cures malarious discs***
'WISE CLOTH AND WIRE GOODS.
of every typo, from tho shaking ague* of tho CLINTON VI IKE CLOTH CO;, 175 fcxndolpb.
lakes and valleys to the raging fevers of the

Florence

PANACEA

TXe Lonu-roul'^ttd Sult of tko
rosHw? vriw?l^atfC°‘
sad Grover

FAMILY

*200,000..

LINIMENT.
&gt;*en tho Monop^t/ofUigh Frtec*.

THE NEW-FLORENCE

PANACEA

3W

FAMILY
LINIMENT.

RUPTURES
POSITIVELY CUBED.

the Indians orw to the War Department, and
thought the true policy waa to civilise them aud get
rid of th* neceealty for troops tc keep them tn or-

|HUM*,*XPOSED(

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Sandwich Manufacturing Co.

$25»,

and Harbor Approbation bill, which waa referred.

THt-unar,
April 80.—Senate.—Anthony
called up the resolution to print VM copies of
Prof. Uayden'a report, which was discussed at
length and laid over... Oglesby lutrodoced a

FAMILY

SAXDWirH.DB KALB CO-, 1LLIXO13.
All A rin- P.VII.M Mil.l -I it.uim;

PHYSICIAN
SAW-MILLS.

JUBILEE ORGAN

—No'hing now has been developed in tho
Wisconein railroad war further thau a firm
determination on the part of tho leading linen
ordered to be printed .. Ix«an called up the Uli
maxing regulations fur the pay department of the
army, which fixes the nut.ber of Paymasters at
airy, with the rank, pay and emoluments of Majors
of cavalry, and It waa passed.

tacking tbs Carilsta iu the rear. Serrano wii
The aggregate’ number of the oreaent
make an attack simnllaneounly in the front.
standing armies of Europe is 2,933,600,
The Cxrltetc are reported strongly inand tlu ir annual coat $459,332,784. This
that slier July 1. 1875, tho Government ehili
pay all United Stator notes in coin, on pro-Tbo Captelu-Gouenil of Cuba ha- irewi is tho actual cxjxsibc in time of peace.
sf&amp;tetion. anti that ow-ita!.' of all custom. du- a decree sstabliahiug an extraordinary con­ If ths armies were abolished, and the
tribution of 10 per oeitt. on all income* ex­ enormous aum spent in the moral and
ceeding 11,000 annually. QuJyjtbe army and
intellectual elevation of the people,
nary ire exempted.
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what grand program the world would
- In view cf the failure of the VUted Stales
Senala to p»’ th“ Finanee bill over the P:wi
dent's rate, the Izmdirn Tiwws thinks ••tbs
PitholK Crrr, Penn., once had a popdanger cf inffra—ing tho paper currency has
nlaL'on of IS,U00.
Kow it he* about
bjr a dose.! facuSca,
The refit girt
I rich on oU and slipped away.

.PORTABLE AND STATIONARY

will dsilroy Wons* without Injury lo th* child,
bstnx pcriactly WHITE, aud free frvtn allcolorins
or other injurious Isgradlsnla nsnaUy u»*d la

SAW-MILLS
ONE DATS WORK

resist-

aud 1‘orflaud Canal till was finally pavwd. Il

- -Frank Biggs end William Payne, Ameri­ provide* for th* continuities of tbo appropriation
cana, recently repaired from Faris to the Bel­ to psy the debt* sud meet th* Interest and
—Mrt. Fancy Clem, tbo Indlana mnrtlerere, gian border to fight a duel, but 'he polio© in- maturing principal of the bunded debt of
who waa four times tried and convicted of tarfcred, and tho duclxsU returned to their
lo take poeanaeion of the canal, aa prortiled for by
complicity in tho murder of Mr. anil Mrs.
—Tbo Suez canal difficulty has been settled the Legislature of Kentucky, and the Hccretary cf
Jacob Young at IndUnspolia, isveral years
by M. De LoMepe* acceptance cf the tonnage the '.'reaanry to pay th* Directors fur all stock bold
ago, has al Ias! been released.
rates prescribed by the International Com­
—Stepboa Hood (colored) waa~ executed st
Cleveland. Ohio, on the 20th ulL, for the
—A; rumor ia current in Madrid that tho
murder hte ntepeon over * year ago. ' “
Carliete have asked Serrano for amnesty.
—Two murderers were hanged on the 1st of
—A story comes from London tbst there 1mm
May. Al Catakiir, N. Y., Josej h Waltz who boon a serious difficulty, requiring even diplo­
had murdered three men, and on Um dsy l&gt;o- matic intervention, in regard to the rank aud
fore hia exocnliorl prepared himself for fntu-e precedence of the Duchtea of Edinburgh. It WAshburn n* *ub*Uluted... .Moure bill spproprilife by brutally murdering Lis keeper, wav la raid that the Duchess has been a truck by »Uu&lt; rw.OAl for tbs rrllsf at person* rnfferiuc from
sent where be can do no mere harm. In die rudden change from the cotd:al domovi- the MlMiaippl overflow w*» pssred....Th* Civil
Washington aaunty, Ky., George Miller, col­ iftrationM which graced her arrival, and tho
ored. was hung for the murder of Dr. Alfred, humdrum obscurity into which she han clnco
f allau. Nobody kuows hsr, or takes any no­
Rauxr.—Nsarly the Whole &lt;!»y vu devoted Is Ihe
lle &gt; of her, except in Hyde Park.
comdderaUonef th*Indian ArproprtatfcmteHi...
—Serious di*turl&gt;aucea aro reported in Po­ An wvenlDi m-jsIou waa had. at which «n xraend—The bill IntroduZted in Congress by Judge land. Tbo peojte havingjiccn commanded to nurcl to the ludlau LUI, in favor of having lbs
Poland, of Vermont, it is-dalniod. represent* embrace the Ruaaian National Church, remst- Kiowa chl*f«, Batanta and Dig Tte-?, who were eonthe eeeential features of the financial compro­ aiice wm made to the mandate, coIUrior.ji ocmise proposed by Eartsrn men. Tbo follow­ eurred between th* military aud prosMulry,
ing b a synopais cf. the bill; .Section 1 repeals and many were killed and wounded on both
all tho acta limiting tho amount of bask cir­ rides.
culation. Becuon * provides for issuing cl»- , —TH* temperance ware baa invaded En­
The New York Cremation Society
eulation to all banka which may be duly gland.
tried ita 'prentiee-luuid already.
organized under the existing laws, who fur­
—The natives of Achoen reoecUy atternjted One of its members waa polite enough
nish tho required securiliw. 'Sectloa 3 pro­ in force to dislodge the Dutch from their
vides that aa ft-rt as tho cxrcukUon ia issued fortress, but were driven back jrith heavy to die within a day or two after he
to tho banks, M per cent, of lbs smotfnl wtiall lose. AB the Dutch troops, it in snuounccd, joined the fire-worshipers. Hu body
be retired in greenback* until the amour! of will shortly bo withdrawn from Achcen to was put upright in a fire-proof recepta­
greenbacks shall b* reduesd |o.'«330,*(0,000.
cle, through which intensely-heated air
Section 4 aatharisee the {sans of *Md,000,000
—The PrtMwian Minister of Finance reports waa forced. *His father paid the bill—
of United States bonds, al 5 per cent for a surplus of 21.(i00,000 tlialcrn for 1873.
$3.25—and now has the aabeH of hin eon
twenty years, or At per cent, for thirty year*,
-Dispatchen from the seat of war in Hpain
to be used exclusively for retiring green­ ntate that “Gan. Concha is moving, with in a neat little urn on the parlor intn'
backs, and provides, that every holder of aO.OOO men, oa Valmoea, with a view of at­ ilo-piece.

LANE &amp; BODLEY

Agents’*:;,
Cuide. J’A'SiJ.

MEDICAL.

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SCHOOL

TEACHERS

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In rachcounir fir tta* Sjiflng an* Sumnar. Bl SO
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i, SX$oeS.C3.S-; Co-ira and Helfers, 43.33(3
Medium to Fair,
; Inferior to
ton, 4X3003.34. Hoce-Ure, B4.7KM.74.

fted Winter, $SJ&lt;Wt7J». WltZAT—Xo. 1. Bj-riu#,
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Spring, 51.1»J,«i»l.»S'.
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Wc. Eooe-dTrerix,
Poax-McM, 81S.45
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Wanted^;Agents.
From $75 to $250 per Month,
THETHRE8HEB0FTHE PERIOD.

Wheat-No. 3 Spring, Jl.2Mt.57; No. 2 F«U,
tl.53ft.LM. Cuss-No. 3,
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Bed, flua&amp;Ltf. Coax-n&amp;TSc. C^»-6S^Mr.

BOOK
'Baltic Tran Ct.
IR. WHITTII

$87
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Huhville, Barry County, Mich.,
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OMNO 8TRONC.

“ Progression. No Retrograding.”

TERMS t |1^O PER JLXMVX.
InvartaMy tn AdraoM. •

Tomk T«bm» Stiuctli Adkxkkd

to.

THE CONSTITUTION
MICHIGAN.

VOL. I.

treason unJess upon tho testimony of two
wituewten to tho same overt act, or -oti con­
fession in open court.
‘
quirod ; excoMivo fines shall set be imposed ;
cruel or unusual punishment* Khali not bolnflioted ; nor ihall witnesses be unreasonably
detained/
Hec. 14. No person aliall be deprived of life.
Ityerty or property, wiihont due.proceea of

■Utattownl Comiululi

such staiemmit.
debt arising one of or founded on contract,

fnacHw

BVmentatioe, of the State of Mid,iqan. That
the Conatitnlicn of the State of Michigan be
and the same ialicrcby amended so aa to road
as foilowa:
.
PREAMBLE.
.
For U10 purpose of establishing, defining
and limiting tlie&amp;BOwnni and duties of tho
aeverat departments of Government, the
People of the Stolp of Michigan do ordsln
thio Constitution.

ARTICLE I.

Bouwoauixs

axd

»iuT or oormioreKT.

Section 1. Tire State of Michigan is l&gt;opn&lt;led as follow*, to wit: Commencing at a
point on the eastern boundary lino of tho
Htate of Indiana, whore a direct lino drawn
from tire southern extremity of Lake MichiKto tho most northerly capo of tho Maumeo
shall intersect tho same, xiaid point being
tho northwest canter of the Slate of Ohio, as
cstabliahed by an act of Congress, entitled
" Au act lo establish the northern boundary
lino of tho State of Ohio, and to provide for
tho admiiMiioa of tho State of.Miehigan into
tho Union upon the conditions therein ex­
pressed," approved Juno fifteenth, one thou­
sand 'flight hundred and' thirty-six ; thence
with ths said boundary line of the State of
Ohio till it Intersects the boundary Hue be­
tween tho United States and Canada, in Lake
Erie ; tbenoo with the said boundary lino be­
tween the United States and Canada through
the Detroit river, Lako Ht. Clair, the Bl. Clair
rrv«r, Lako Huron, tho HL Mary’s riv-w and
Lake Superior, to a point whore tho s*Ai lino
last tooebw Lake Superior, thenco iu a direct
line through Lake Superior to tho mouth of
Uib Mcftitreal river; thence through tho mid­
dle of tho main clxxnnel of Uie«*id Montreal
river to tho head waters thereof, as marked
upon tho survey made by Capt. Cramm bv
authority of lire United States ; thence in a
direct line to the center of tho channel be­
tween Middle and South islands, in the Lake
to the Desert; tlrenco in a direct lino
of tho southern shore of Lako Brule;
theuoe along said southern shore and
down tho Brule river to tho main channel of
the Menominee river; thenco down the center
Bay of Lake Michigan ; thcrnce llirough the
center of the most nsusl ahip channel of the
•aid bay to tho middle of Lake Michigan;
thence through tbn midmc-AALako Michigan
to the xxortheru boundary of the Hute of In­
diana, as that fine wae onlabiished tnr tho act
of Gingresa of tboninoteethof April, eighteen
hundred and sixteen; fhcnca due cast with the
narUi boundary Jsnc of the saA Hute of In­
diana to tho northeast corner thereof ; and
thence south with tho eastern boundary lino
of Indiana to the place of beginning. '
Sec. 2. The scat of government shall remain,
al Lansing.

public officers, or in any professional employ­
ment. No porson shall be imprisonod fora
military thio in time of peace.
Boo- 16. Every person lure a right to
Iroar anna for tho defetho of hnneclf and of
the State.
Hoc. 17. Tho military ahall bo in strict sub­
ordination to tho civil power.
Dee. 18. No soldier Bhgll, la timo of peace,
be quartered in any house without tho con­
sent of the owner or Occupant, nor in timo of
war, except in a minner-yrrecnbc/i by law.
Sec. 10. The people have the right peacea­
bly to assemble, to consult for the common
good, to instruct their reproaoulalivoe, and
lo petition the Legislature for redrsM of
grievance*.
Hoc. 20. Neither •larexy nor. involuntary
servitude, unless for th* pnnWiUtent of crime,
shall over bo tolerated In thio Stale. ■
Sec. 2L Aliens.who are or may hereafter
become banajitlc residents of thin State, shall
enjoy tho same rights in roped lo the pooBossion, enjoyment and inheritance of prop­
erty aa native born ciliacns.
Hoc. J2. Private property shall not be
taken for public use without Just comiKiiaa-tion.
.

•o that tbe

the UwMai
■nd in the ml

ARTICLE III.
divihiox

or tux

NAS^'ILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, MAY 15,1874.

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oovxumxkxt.

Section I. llio powers of government arc
divided into three densrtmonta : Legislative,
Executive and Judicial.
Sec. 2. No penwn belonging to one depart­
ment shall exercise power properly belonging
to another, except in tho cases exproealy pro­
vided in tliia Constitution.
,W tendered the lingular instead of the plural.

ARTICLE IV.
LXOI8XJLT1VU DKFAETXZXT.

Section 1. The legislative power is vented in
a Senate and House of Iteprctwntalives.
Sec. 2. Tho Senate ehall consist of thirtythree members. Senate districts shall be ar­
ranged by the Legislature, and not less than
two shall be fonnod of the torritorv, known as
tlio Upper Peninsula. They shall bo numl&gt;cr«d consecutively, and each district shall
elect one Senator. At the first election under
thio Constitution, Senators in the odd num­
bered distneta shall be choacu for two

four years, and thereafter all Heuatore sliall
be elected for four years. No county shall
be divided in the formation of Senate dis­
tricts. uuloaa such county ahall be equitably
entitled to more than-one Senator.
Sec. 3. The House of Boprcecutativoa shall
MltuUou.
consult of one hundred and ten momlx-rn, to
be apportioned among tho several countioe
and districts, according lo an equal ratio of
populaLo::. an near as may be. Each county
having a ratio of representation, and a frac­
tion over equal lo ono-third of euch ratio,
traded to uwko the drecrtptlou more ipectfic.
nliall be entitled to two ItepmontativM, and
above that number, one additional Represen­
ARTICLE n.
tative for each additional ratio; but every
organized county containing a population of
not less than one-tbin! of the ratio of repre­
Hectiou I. All imliUcal ;&gt;owcr is inherout in sentation. and every two or more contiguous
the people. Gnicrumcul u instituted for organized counties containing a like j*opnlatheir equal IwnerH^aaaBittjMH^rotection. tion, shall bo entitled to a Representative.
.....
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They have tho right to change oFreform tho
same whenever tho public good requires. No
sj«eci»l privilege or immunity shall be granted shall l&gt;e chosen for two years and by single
that may not be twroked.
districts. In every county entitled to mure
Hee. X Every person shall be at'liberty to than one Itoprosontativo, the Board of Huper-worship God according to the dictates of hia viaors shall asscmblo at such timo and place
own oonecwnce. No person shall be compelled as may bo provided by law. and divide the
to attend, or, against his consent to contrib­ same into Representative districts equal to
ute to the erection cr sup;&gt;ort of. auv place of the number of RenreeentetivM to which such
rchgious worship, or to pay tltbce' taxee, or county is entitled by law, and shall catrec to
be filed in tho officce of the Secretary of State
and Clerk of such county, a deoenptiou of
such Iteprudutativo. distnete, specifying the
number of each diatrict, and tho ]x&gt;pulation
thereof according to the last enumeration.
belief, nor eliall any persnu
incompetent ta Such division into ItepreaoutaUro duttncis
l-e a witaees on kccount of CLt opinion? or be­ aliall remain unaltered until tho return wf an­
lief concerning xfiaUcrs of tclqpon, nor shall other enumeration, unless otherwise provided
anv wIumm be questioned touching hie tc- by tew.
Hoc. 4. Hie Legislature, after cadi enumer­
ation of inhabitants under the authority of
this State, and by the authority of the United
Jecta, being rwjxmeitlo for Hie bIium of that Stales, shall rearrange the Senate districts,
right ;Md no law. tiufi t o ptuo-ed to restrain and apportion anew the Ruproeentativos among
or abridge tho liberty of speech or of t be press. the counties and districts according to the
number of Inhabitante. But .'no rearrange­
given in evidence to the Jurv, «nd if it itudl ment of Senate ilirtricts shall .vacate tho seat
apfxxar to the jury that the Jnatter charged aa of any Senator. Each apportionment shall
liboions re true, and was published with good remain unaltered until the return of another
mottvra and for juaUfiaUs i-wla, tho accused enumeration. No ward or township shall be
shall bo acquitted; and tho jurv shall have divided in the formation of a Hcualortel or
RopresentMivo district'. Botindarics of antew, or law impairing ibe obhgatiouTfcon- nicxpalilics may bo changed by tew, but If
thereby any territory embraced within a Sen­
tracta, shall be parsed. .
atorial or RcproneuteUvo dhuricl shall bo de­
Sec. O-JIbo privilege of ihe writ of hof-vw tached there from, elections shall be held for
shall not bo sunpeaded nnlese, tn case Senator or Representative, aa tho case may
of rebellion or invasion, the public safetv mav be, in the territory so detached, until Hie re­
requirejl.
•
ftee-L The ttotof trial by Jury ahall re­
main. hot ahall be deqmnd to bo waived in bounds riM liad not been made, No law here­
cnnrfnHeYr"!?f1oun'oth&lt;’r «t*a» conns of tofore on acted, making a change in tho bound­
recoin, arid in civil eases in all courts, unless aries of any municipality, shall bo hold void
demanded by one of the paruo. in anch man- for the reaaoii that the same altered a Senato­
Der as idxall be prescribed by law. Tire Lexros- rial or Representative district, and all such
•y.-, , ------——. ... wuoa not or n eon;, laws are hereby declared to be valid and con­
trial by a jsry ot a 1ms number than firmed.
clve; xn all courts, in eivil rases a
Sec. 5. Every Senator and Representative
Hr ..n. I—
tWO-tbMb ■ ebaU Ire a citizen of tbe United Blates and a

-UJJWII iur«un WBIUV IOIII1.
.
Hoc. 2. No person aliall bo eligible lo the
office of 'Governor or Lioutenant-Govcrtnr
who baa not been five yean a ciUsen of the
updn the Journal, with the na»M of the
Luitod States, a resident of thia State two
members vouug on tbaqdeation. No member
years next preceding hia election, and atcamed
•hall bo expelled a second time for the same
laid pul by Commissioners of Highway*, or the age of tbixty years.
Sec. 3. The Goveniot and Lieutenant-Gov­
Bae. .10. Each lions® shall knop a journal of gny street, alley, or public ground in any city
its tiroceodings, and publish the same, except or village, or in any recorded town plat; on ernor aliall bo elected at tho times and places
such parts aa may require reervey. The yeas for altering the IxmndariM at Luy school die- of choosing the members of Hie Legislature.
and nays of the members of either bouse, on tricL for building or repairing bridges, or The person having tho highest number of
any question, shall be taken at tho requbat of for draining' swamp or other low lands, ex­ votae for Governor or Lioutcnant-Guverunr
Hfi'ill bo elected. In cbm two or more perone-fifth of the members elected. Any mem- cept by expenditure of grants to the Slate;
Mndrtnth. Exempting any projierly from BGna shall have an equal and tho htgBoetioumbur of either house may dbiacut from and pro­
teat againal any act, proceeding or roeolutiou taxation. The I^gielaturo aliall provide by ber of votes for Governor and Lieutenant­
which . he may doom injurious w any person general laws for the cases enumerated tn this Governor, the Legulaturo shall, by Joint vote,
or the public, and have the roaaon of his dis­ section, and for all other cases which, fa its cbooM one of such persons.
Boe. 4. Tho Governor ahall be Commandsrjudgment, maybe provided far by general
sent entered on the Journal.
in-Ghiet of the military jmd naval forces, and
Hoc. 11. In al) elections by either honee.
Sec. 23. Tho Legislature shall not catab-.
or in Joint convention, tho votes nhali be
given vina ooo*. All votes on nominations to Ikh a State paper.
‘
Hoc. 24. Tho Legislature may authorise the invasion.
the Henale shall bo taken by yean and nay®,
Sec. 5. He may require information in writ­
andpubliahod with the Journal of ita proceed- employment of a Chgplaiu for tho State
ing from officers of the executive department
Prison
Sec. 23. No collect™1, ho Ide:, or dinburscr upon any subject relating to tho daticc of
open, unloM the public welfare requires se­ of public moneys nhall have a Mat-in the tlieir respective office*.
Hec. 6. He aliall tako care that.ths laws be
crecy. Neither house Khali, without the con­ legislature or bo eligible to any office of
eon I of the other, adjourn for more than three trust or- profit under tills State, until he ■hall faithfully executed.
Bee. 7 He may convene the Legislature on
cxtraoMUnasy oceasiofis.
Hec. 8. He shall give to tho Legislature,
liable.
and at the close of bis official term to the in­
but no lull or now subject of
aliow any private claim or account.
coming Legislature, in formats in by message
bo Introduced after tho c
of
tire condition of the Htate. and recommend
Hec. 27. T11SI Legislature shall meet al tbe
first fifty dan of the see.
recommendation -of tho Governor by iqrecial scat of government on the flrot Wednesday such measuxes to them as he shall deem expe­
meseage. At extra steteions, legislation shall in January, in tbe year eighteen hundred and dient
Hee. 9. He may convene the Legislative al
Ire cotifinod to ibe subjects expreenlv named seventy-five, and on the first Wednesday in
in tbe Governor's proclamation, or submitted January in every second year thereafter, and some other place, uhen the seal of govern­
al no other place or time unless aa provided ment becomes dangerous from disease or a
by special mesaage.
Bee. 14 Every bill and Joint rcaolution in this Constitution, and shall adiourn with­ public cuomr.
Sec. 10. He shall issue wntn of election to
paaired by tbeLegislature, and every concurrent out day al such time as tho Legislator s shall
fill euch vacancies as occur tn the Henato and
roeolutiou appropriating money or property, fix by concurrent resolution.
Hec. 28. The Legislature, on the day of House of ItapresentalivM.
ahall be preeentsd to tho Govonror.-and if bo
approve, he shall sign it: but if not. h« shall final adjournment, shall adjourn- at twelve
See. 11. Mo may grant ropnoves. commuta­
return it, with ids objections, to tho house in o'clock at noon.
.
tions and pardons, after conviction, for al)
Hoc. 29. The election of Senators and Rep­ offenses except treason and cases of impeach­
which it originated, which shall enter the ob-----------„„ ...upon
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large
its--’journal,
and recon­-- resentaiivee pursuant to tho provisions of ment, upon such condition^, and with such
eider it. On such reconsideration,
rocotuddcratiou, if
Iftwo---this Constitution, shall bo held on the Tues- restrictions and limitations, aa he may think
tliirda of tbe members elected sgroe to pass day succeeding the first Monday of Novem- proper; but the Legislature may provide by
such bill or resolution,’ it shall be ecut, with | bur. in the year eighteen hundred and seven-* law as to. the manner'of bearing applications
tire obl'ctione, to tho other house, - by which 1 ty-aix, and on the 7'uesday succeeding the for pardon. Upon conviction for treason, ho
It sliall be reconsidered. If approved by two-; nn't Monday "of November of every second may-etupond the execution of tho sentence
thirds of ths members elected to that house. ' year tlterdaftcr.
.until the case shall be reported to the Legi.-iit ahall becorao operative. In such case tho | Hec. 30. Tho Legislature shall provide for teterc at its nextsomIoo, when the Legisla­
vote of both housen shall be determined by j tho sjieedy publication of all statute laws of ture shall either pardon or commute lire
yeas and vaye, and tho fiamos of tbe members ■ a public nature, and of such judicial decis­ sentence, direct the execution of the sentence
voting for and against it shall Ire entered on tho ; ions as it may deem expedient. All laws and or grant-a further reprieve. He shall comlouruals of each bouse
house respectively.
ruanecHvnlv. If any
anv indicia! decisions shall be free for publication luuntcato to the Legislature at each session,
iouroala
bill or roeolutiou bo not returned by tho Gov­ by any person.
information of each casn of reprieve, commu­
Sec. 31. The Lcgislatoro may declare the tation or pardon, and tho reasons therefor.
ernor within tcu days (Sunday excepted)after
it lias been presented to hinl. tho same sliall cares in which any office shall bo deemed
Bee. 12. In case of the death of tho Govern­
Irecuiuo upur.Uvu in like manner ar. if be had vMsnl.'and also tire manner of filling the or, his removal or suspension from office, in­
signed it, unlesfl tho Legislature, by their ad- vacancy, where no provision is made for that ability to perform the duties of luo ofljoo,
resignation, absetu'e from the Hlato, or otl.&lt; r
ournmont, prevent ita return, in which case puriwreo in this Constitution.
l idiall not become operative. Tire Governor
Sec. 32. The Legislature may confer upon disability, the powers and duties of tho office
may approve, sign and filo in tho office of tho organized townships, incorporated cities and shall devolve upon the Lieutenant-Governor
-—J upon the Board of Suparviaoni for the residue of the term, or until the dis­
Secretary of State, within five days after tho villas
ral--------counties,
such powers
of a ability cease. But when tho Governor shall
adjournment of tho legislature, any act ' of tl„----------- -----------—
...
parsed during the last five days of tho see- . local, legislative and administrative character be absent from tho Stalo at tire head of the
•ion, and the same ehall become operative^
1 aa it may deem proper.
military forces thereof, ho shall continue to
Sec. 15. Tho compensation of members of
8oc. 33. The Legislature sliall not author- bo Commander-In-Chief.
the Legislature shall bo four dollars a day for : ixo any lottery or jrermit the sale of lottery
Sec. 18 During the vacancy in tiio office of
Governor, if the Lieutenant-Governor die.
actual aUeudauce, and when absent on sc-' tickets,
count of aieknem. They shall bo entitled to
See. 31. No money shall be appropri- reeign, be displaced, stwqretidod. or be inca­
ten cents, and no more, for everj mile actual-, aied or elrown from tho traaaury of pable of performing tho duties of Ins office, or
ly traveled going to and returning from the this State, or of any municipal corporation, absent from the State, tho Praeiilent pro
place of meeting, "on tho usually travels! for tho benefit of any religions sect or society, Imfon of tho Senate sliall act aa Govsnw:
route ; and for stationery and newspapers not ! theological or religious seminary, or school until the vacancy be filled or the disability
exceeding five dollars for each member durit g under private or denominational control, nor cease.
any session. Each member shall be entitled ' shall property belonging to tho State or any
Hoc. 14. The Lieutenant-Governor shall, by
to one copy of tho laws, Journals, and docu- i municipal corporation be appropriated for any virtuo of hia office, be iTMideut of tho
— Br8 k an equal divirion,
- -------manta of the Legislature of which ho was a euch purpose,
iting vote. In committee
member; but shallmot receive, attire expense | Hec. 35. Tho asnont of two-thirds of tho he shall
of tho Htate. books, newspapen*. or other per - I members elected to each House of tho Legis- — _______ ______ debate all quosUotui.
Hoc. 15. No member of CongroMk or any
quiidtes of office not expressly ar.tborizod by lalure shall bo requisite to every bill approibis Constitution.
' j priating tho public money or property for local peroon holding office nnder tho United States,
or thia State, riiall execute tho office of Gov­
Hec. 16. Tho President of the Renato and or private purposes.
'
'
Speaker of tho Honaoof Boprcecntativoa shall
Hoc. 36. Tho Legislature shall not pass any ernor. except as specified in thia Constitution.
bo outillod to tho same per diem cotupon- ant authorizing the grant of liconire for tho
Hoc. 16. No person elected Governor or
eation and mileage as members of the Legia-' sale of ardent spirits or other intoxicating Lieutenant Governor aliall receive any office
or appointment from the Legislature, or either
lature. and no more.
'
1 liquors.
Sue. 17. No pcroon elected a member cf the
Hoc. 37. The Iregialaturo shall provide by Honan thereof, during the timo for which ho
Legislature shall receive any civil appoint- 1 law for ap efiumenUion of tho inhabitante of was elected.
mont other than that of notary public, from I the State In tho year eighteen hundred and
Sac. 17. Tho Lieutenant-Governor and Pres­
the Governor, tho Governor and Sonale, from cighly-four, and every ten years thereafter, ident of the Henato pro (e&gt;»porr. when per­
tho Legislature, or any other State authority, and for tho collection of such general etatia- forming Hie duties of Governor, shall receive
or bo eligible to any office which shall have t!rr
----------.«—_.
------------------lice and information
as oliall
bejdeemed
uccee- the same compeuaatlon aa tho Governor.
Sec. 18. AU official acts of tho Governor,
been created or the emoluments of which shall sary.
,~j. 39. The stylo of the lawn shall be: his approval of the laws excepted, aliall bo
have been iniweased by Mho Legielxture of
Sec.
which ho is a member, until tho expiration of ‘‘Tho 1'coplc of llio State of Michigan enact." authenticated by tho great seal of the State,
which shall bo kept by tho Secretary of State.
the term for which Ire is elected. Al) such
,Soc. 19. All commit ions isaued to peroone
Itoldltig office under tho provisions of thia
ConMitution shall bo, "In tho name and by
appointment, aliall bo void. N&lt;&gt; utemtor of
tho Legislature shall lie। hiterealcA,
interested, directly 07
or th® gearri! uroTlcouaof the co erm ponding aceUuu* tho authority of tho people of Ihu State of
act with the State,
State or
jirrocnx CeuMUatlqn, with «&lt;-me efiancos of Michigan." sealed with tho great seal of the
indirectly, in any contract
State, signed by the Governor, and counter­
any municipal corporation authorize.1 by any
itatlvre definitely at cue '
Bignod by the Secretary of State.
law passed during the limo for which ho ia
Beci 20. The Governor shall have power to
elected, until one year after the expiration of
disapprove of any item or items of any bill
hie legislative term.
Sec. 18. Every hill and Joint resolution, and *»• pne hundred. Counts, having oiw-uurd of making appropriations of money, embracing
very concurrent resolution aOldOnriatluc * ratio are allowed a ItoprerentaUVje; by |be present distinct items, and the part or parts approved
sli*Il'|&gt;o tho law, an-l the Item or Items dinapmoney or property, shall bo read threw times
Representative. The provteiou la proved ehall be void, nulcea re-passed accord­
in each house ^before tho final paaugo thereof.
ing to tho rules and limitations prescribed for
No bill, nor any such resolution, shall become
a law without the concurrence of a majority Cututltullou agaluat the Ulrlaion of elite* in the the passage of other bills over the executive
veto.
of all the members elected to each bduse. to
be determined by yeas and nave, which shall
Ucu 30.
rilh
■■ Krj-rvrentallvc dlatrlct,"
vealug recUoiia to and
Section 13
one subject, which shall be expressed la its
title, ho law shall be tensed, altered or
amended, by reference to ita title duly, but
ARTICLE VI.
ino acx siicrcti or amunauu. rnaii bo re-onacUKl
and pobUxhi d al length. No public act shall ftny &lt;i*y» at ivgulor Maslotiv on wotnn-.eaiUHon
nt
tb«
cipvrrucr.
HreUou*
14
Mxl
18
(14
and
IV
of
take effect or bo in force until the expiration
Section 1. Tho judicial power re vested in a
UNMNSM Coostttntirei) are ctuu&lt;ad so as to place
bill* sad lotel reaohitloiu, and coocurrrnt renln- Supremo Court, in Circuit Courts, Probate
Courts. Jnstlces of the Peace, and in such
in re shall otherwise r’iiocL by a two-thirds
other courts, tribunals and officers* as are or
vote of the member" olocled to each House,
(hsll be established or authorized by law.
such a vote to bo taken by yeas ami nays if
Hee. 2. Tho Supreme Court is con­
demanded by any member.
tinued subject to the provisions of this
' Hoc. 20. Th® LcgiatetBr® sliall not grant or
article.
The Legislature shaU provide
authorize extra compensation to any public
for eno addltioiial Judge, so that tho
officer, agent or contractor, after the' servico
Court shall consist of five -members, to bo
has been rendered or the contract entered
chosen by the electors of tho State, and for a
into.
.
clasaitlcaUou of Judges, eo that one shall go
out of office every two years. Tho Judge hav­
ing the ehorteot time to serve shs.ll be Chief
for the use of tbO Stale, alt blanks, paper and
Justice during tho remainder of hia term of
Entiling for tho Executive Dcpartffiont and
office. Tho term of office of a Judge of the
talc offices, the printing and binding of tlw*
Suprems Court shall 1&gt;o tcu years. A J udge
laws arid.Journals, and all other printing or­
of the Supreme Court may lm’aMr&gt;lgnod.lo hold
dered by tho Legislature, shat) bo lot by con­
■ Circuit Court in fcasos provided by law.
tract to tho lowest bidder or bidders, who
Hoc. 3- The Supremo Court sliall have a
ehall give ade&lt;iuato and ealisfattory security
general superintending control over alt other
fof the performance thereof. The Legialalure
courts and tribunals : and also such ap]&gt;cllato
aliall prescribe by law tho manner In which
tho Blate priming shall bo executed, and the
to mat eno may i«btio wnta ui error, wntoran,
mandomiis, pnwteiulo, proliiUlioii, an 1 all
accounts rendered therefor, and aliall prohibit
all charges for constructive labor. It ahall
other appropriate write and process. It shall
also have original Juriediciion in canes of inairthe person nr persons taking tho name, or his
damut, habeas eorpuj proceedingB in tho nat­
or their surotiro, from tho performance of any
ure of quo warranto, and of prooMdinge by
of the conditions of the contract. No member
tcircfaMU, to vacate leUcro paicul. Its •)&gt;Of ths Legislature or officer of tho State aliall
pel late Jurisdiction shall not extend to any
civil cam'* for tho recovery of money or prop­
erty iu which tho amount or value of the
Sec. 22. The Legislature shall not paw
tiling in oouirovervy is lees than one hundred
local or special laws in any of the following
enumerated caaoe;
duties;
Bixtcmth. Punishing crimes or mlBdcmeinore:
BtvrtitMnlh. Adopting, by anv person, any
named person aa his ctifid or heir ;

of divorce;
vacation of hia office. Senators and IteprewuUtivcu elected to fill vacancies i hall hold

...

. "K” 10 rn»sec.it&lt;, or defend

Sec. 10. The penwn,

houae,

bato Judge, C-iunty Clerk. Register of De»da,
County Treasurer, Sheriff, County Superin­
tendent of Schools, I’roaocuting Attorney,
County Auditor, or any office to which ho was
appointed • by the Presnlrn’. of tho United
States, by and with the advice and consent of
tire Senate, shall be allowed to take or bold a

Treason against Hie State Khali
Bo RtKM shall be rantoted of

establiah, modify, and amend the practice in
bucIi court and in all inferior tribunals and
simplify the «ame, and shall appoint its decks
and a Reporter at its decisions. The decisions
of the Hu promo Court shall be in writing, and
signed by tho Judges conoarriug therein. Any
Judge dissctiling therefrom shall give the
reasons of »uch rtia»e:it in wntiuc, tuidnr his
Bqjnalnro. AU «uch opinions Khali be filed in
&gt;1..
pi„1.
I y.A. (‘....I

mortgage of real rotate belonging to minora.

paj-era and

in an cues, except tressuu. felonv. or breach
Df the pease, be Uri vilaged from arrest during
Bsoefous of tho Legialaturo. They shall not
be subject to any civil proceti during any m»-

ematert-

Sec. 4. Four tonns of the Supremo (Court
wliall be held annually, at ouch tixu« and
Third. Regulating the Jurisdiction and
dtuiro of Justices of the Peace or Constables;
Fbwrft. Providhqpfor changes of venue In
civil or criminal cases;
Ei/Tfi. Granting any special powers to
Boards of SujierviiiorB;
Ztfrt/i. Summoning and impaneling grand or
petit Jurors :
Hetetdh. Regulating tho rate of interest on

i&amp;ch p^naluiw aa eaah

and hia term of office shall continus as proridod in thia Constitution for Judges of the
Suiurime
*.
Hoc. 7. A Circuit Court shall Ire hold at least
twice in each year In evsry county organized
for Judi-ial purposes, and at least three times
hi each year in eounXioe containing ten thou­
sand Inhabitante; and in countess having
twenty thousand inhabitants or over, there
■hall Ire at least font terms in, each yrar.
Judges of Die Circuit tkmrt may hold courts
for each-bther, and in other circuits in case of
a vacancy, and shall do so when required by
taw or upon tho request of the Governor.
Hec. 8. The Circuit Courts ahall have origi­
nal Jurisdiction iu all mattara, civil and crinn;&gt;al. not excepted inthis Uomttituiion and [not]
prohibited by taw, and euch appellate Juriedii&gt;
tion from all inferior courts and tribunals as
shall be provided by law, and a BUpcrrjrory
control of the. same' They sliall also have
j&gt;ower to ianuo write cf injunction, habrae cor•pita. inaw!amun. quo warranto, certiorari,
and other writs noccetsty to carry Info affect
their orders, Judgment*, and decrees, and give
toem general control over inferior courts and
tribunals within their ro*;recti re Jurisdiction*,
and in other cases provided by law. The appel­
late Jurisdiction of sail courts ahall notextoud
to any civil ease in qhich tho amount or value
of toe thing iu controversy is loss Ilian twen­
ty-five dollar*, exclusive of costs, except upon
allowance of an appeal or writ of rrrtioTari
by a Circuit Court Commiaaioner or the Judge
qf the court entitled to excr-L-o such appellita Jiirindictlcis.
Sec. 9. Whenever a Judge sliall remove beyond
tho limits of the Jurisdiction for which ho was
elected or appointed, or a Justice of the peace
from tho township in which he was elected, eg
doomed to have vacated his office.

of Judge of the Supremo, GrCtaR, at Probate
Court, it ahall lie filled by appointment of the
Governor, which shall continue until a suc­
cessor to elected and qualified. When elected,
such sMccoesor shall hold hte office during tho
residue of tho uuexpired term.
Hec. 11. Tho clerk of each county organized
for Judicial purposes, shall ire Clerk, of the
Circuit Court of such county. Tho Judges of
tho Circuit Court-!, within their respective
jurie-lictioiiH, may fill vacancies in the offices
of county clerk and prosecutins attorney.
Sec. 12. During their continuance in office,
and for one vear thereafter, the Judges of the
Supreme and Circuit Courts shall bo ineligible
to any other than a Jiulicial office.
Hec. 13. In each cottntv organized for Judi­
cial purposes there shall )&gt;e atourt of probate.
It shall have such probate Jurisdiction, powers
and duties an snail Ire prescribed by law.
Oto -T jurisdiction, civil and criminal, may also
Ire conferred on courts of probata. Judgesof Probate shall hold their offices for a term
of four years, and shall be elected by the
elector* of their respective counties', as shall
to provided by law.
Sec. 14. The Supreme, Circuit and Probate
Court-i shall bo courts of record, and shall
Sec. 15. There sliall be not exceeding four
Justiooe of the peace in each organized town­
ship. They sliall be. elected bv the electors
of toe town»hipe, and shall boll tlreir bffiees
for tour years, and until their successors are
elected and qualified At tho first election in
any township, they shall be clw-niih-d as shall |
be prescribed by law. A justice elected to fill t;
a vacancy shall hold hta office for tho residue
of the uuexpired term
Hoc. 16. In civil canes justices of tbe peace
shall have exclusive juriadirtion to the
amount of one bundroil dollars, and concur­
rent Jurisdiction to tlio amount of three hun­
dred dollar*, which may be increased to five
hundred dollars, with such exceptions and re­
strictions as stay Ire provided by taw. They,
nindl also bate such criminal Jurisdiction, anil
perform such duties, as shall Ire proscribed
by the Legislature.
Rec. 1”. Judges of tho Supremo Court, Cir­ |
cuit Judges, and justices of the peace, shall I
be conservators of tly peace within their rc- i
•pectivo Jurisdictions.
. |
Hoc. 18. The style of all procoKK shall Ire:'
“ In the naxno o? tbo People of the Stale of
Michigan."
Nona—Tbis.arth:!® containi 18 Bectlona. Th®
rorr.*;xnjltnA- article of the prwK-nt ComOtatioa

do mOitary dnty thereon except in terne of 1
war or public danger.
c
*■***«- —l—n 1.j .(..—.J
alreence therefrom in Uxescrviosof the United
States or of this State, nor while engaged in
the navigation of the waters at thia Htate or
of tbo United States, or of tbo high scan, nor
white a student at any seminary of learning,
, nor while kj-pt at any alms-howto or other
asylum at public ex penne, nor while confined
tn any public prison. ’ .
Rec. 6. Laws maj ire paiaod to preservo tho
purity of elections, and guard against abuses
of tho elective fraoehten.
Hoc. 7. No soldier, Beaman-or merino In Hie
army or navv of tho United State*, shall be
deemed a rooideot of t hia State in consequence
of being stationed in any place within the
■emo.
Hec. 8. Any inhabitant cf tote State who
may brroafter be engaged in n di..............
&gt;m]
disqualified from holding ary office I
voting at any election.

ARTICLE VIII.

STATS omcxiu*.
Section 1. There. ahaU be elected al each
general bienhial election In November a Hoe­
rotary of Htate, a, Stale Treasurer, a Commis­
sioner of the State Laud Office, a Hiqreriutondent of Public Instruction, an AndRor
General, and an Attorney General, for the
term of two years; each of whom aliall koet&gt;
bis office at the skat of government, and shall
perform such duties as may be prescribed by

Sec. 2. Their term of office shall commence
on the first day of January following their
election.

any of toe State offices, the Governor shall,
fill tho same by appointment, by and with tbe
advice and consent of tbo Senate, if in sossioo.
Sec. 4. The Secretary of State, Slate Treas­
urer .and Commissioner of the State Land
Office, ahall conatituto a Board of State Auditore. to examine and adjust all claims against
ton State not otharwiae provided for bylaw.
They ahall also constHnto a Hoard ct State
Canvasser*, to determine tbo result of all
elections for Governor, Lieutenant-Governor
and State Officers. autl.iM such other officers
an shall bv law Ire referred lo them.
equal and tho highest number of votes.for
any office, az canvawod by the Board of Htalo
CanrasaorM, the Legislature, in Joint conven­
tion, chill choose on" of "»i&lt;l eonians to fill
such office. When tho determination of tho .

Legislature, in joint eonvcntion.’shail decide
It Inch liere-jii is elected.

olcgy only tn thia article.
ARTICLE IN.

BAXAKIZS.
Section 1. Tlio Governor shail receive an
annual eatery of three thousand dollars. tbo
Circuit Judgo shall receive an annual salary
of two thousand five hundred dollars ; tho
Stale Treasurer shall receive an annual eatery
of two ihoiuiaud five hundred dollars; tbo
Auditor General shall receive an annual salary
of two thousand five hundred dollan; the
Superintendent of Public Instruction shall
roceivo an annual salary of two thousand dollats; tho Secretary of Stato shall roceivo an
anneal auatary of two thousand dollars; tho
Commissioner of tho Land Office shall receive
an annual salary of two thousand dollars; tho
Attorney Genera! sliall receive an annual sal­
ary of two iiiotutand five hundred dollars;
they sliall receive no feet or irerquteitM what­
ever for tbe performance of any duties cunnoctcd with their office*. It shall not be oompotent for the Legislature to increase or
d.nilnish tho salaries heroin provided. Tlio
Auditor Genera), tbe Superintendent 6f Publie
Instruction, tbo Rocxctary of State, the Commnuunner of tho Land Office, and tho Attor­
ney General, shall each reside, during too
term of his office, at tho neat cf government,
and sliall ;&gt;en*onally superintend' tho duties of

lUghta.'
fallow*:
41,roo
1.S4MI

l ate Juda-ra, are omitted aa rupcifluuur. HeeUoa
23. rrtalitc to courts of eoucllUtio:., !■ omitted, aa

Auditr.t-Uer.cnil.............................. l,«x»
Hupcriutendent Pnbbc Initrneuon....... ...................................... LOW
Secretary of State.......................... HW •

AlUirnej-iicucral
corraqoiidiDg •ecilon of the present CMiirtitutlra,
which provide* that “ KitinLeipal court* of civil and
crtailnal J:iri«dlcsii u may be established by the
tacUlature tf. citle*." Th® principal changes are
automartmi! aa follow* ;
First—Of the Sapremu Conrt: Ono adjlikma!
Judge .« provided for and lhe terms of Jodge* cx-

2rMV
'ASOO

2,000
lorn
2,ts»J
MW

ARTICLE X.
xthicxfal

coRrouariu:;*.

ftection 1. No county, city, township, or
, .
.
...
,
,,
I other municipal corporation, shall become a
I .UKkbold-ta. or
I™■ &gt;» K*&gt;
"
pelbtB jariKltoare. and tbe last elan*® &lt;&lt;f Scctaon I loud ita crtxht tn Sid of any perwon, private
a. A!»«v th* prorUion autbortxhdt tb® Buprcnre | corporation or association ; nor sliall any coun­
Court t&gt;&gt; appoint Ila clerk*. Hy t!io present Cm-' ty. city, township, or other municipality
-x—
consliluUon the clerk &lt; f rack cottnty where the Hu- otrnct or become tlio owner of any railroad.
promo Court ta bold i« clerk &lt;rf th® court.
The provisions of Ibis section aliall not pre­
Second—Of tho Circuit Court*: Tbo prreent vent such municipalitioe from aiding enlist­
ConMltnItou allow* an uuliaukd lnc:&lt;»*c of dr­ ments. and in tit* rappart of the families of
cult* at auy time; lbs anirudcd article permit* an
incnaae only »t perioda of six year*. ffictW. Il of satdieni iu timo of war; or supporting their
the prrMUit (Xiurtilntlou reqiilrrs two term* of the |H&gt;or in suck manner aa may be provided by

covjrnta.

this arction.
Section

■n
mqrertant
having
been

’■nd
held

Boc. 2. Eaoh organized county shall be a
bodv coF|xm&gt;t*, with such powers slid immu­
nities sa ahall Ire prescribed by law. All suits
and proceeding!! by or against a county ahall
bo in ths name thereof. The power of couu-

hold court tn a circuit where tile j&lt;idicr*hlp i« v*

lluasit to this pctnt. Th- limitation as to appal la*®

ARTICLE VII.
Section 1. In all elect ions, every parson nf
too ago of twetuv-ono year* who sliall hare
resided in thia Bata three month*, and in toe
township or ward in which he offers to vote
ten days next preefled.'ng an election, belong­
ing to either of too luUuwtng classes, shall bo
an elector and entitled to vote :
Kvsry mate citizen of the United
Nccoiut Every male inhabitant of toia State,
who shall h*ve resided in the United States
two years and six months, and declared hia
intention to become a citizen of tbe United

Third. Every male inhabitant residing in
this State on the twenlv-fourth day of June,
one thousand eight lunxlred and thirty-Svc.
Hoc. 2. In time of war, iuaurrojiiou o r robolfion, tbe right lo vote at «uch place, and
in aueh manner ae shall bo prescribed by law,
shall bo enjoyed by al) persons olherwhe cn -

Hec. 3. The board of superviaoro of any
county may. by a vote of two-4birds of their
whole’number, borrow or raise by tax a sum
not AKceedlng in anv one year one mill upon
tho dollar of tbo sAtrereed valuation thereof,
for constructing or repairing public buihlincs,
highways, or bridges : /‘rpnded. The indent­
ures of a county incurred under toui section
ahall at no time exceed two mills upon a dollar
of such asreaecd valuation, unloM authorized
by a majority of tho electors of the oounty
voting thereon, aa ahall be provided by law.
Sec. 4. No organized county shall ever be
reduced,
by tho organization of new
counties, to
kwe Ilian sixteen
town­
ships aa surveyed by too United Staten,
unlosn, in pnrenanco o4 taw, a majority of
electors residing in each county to be affsetod
ihcrefrY "hah so decide. Tbo Logialature may
onfaniao any city into a separate county when
it has obtained • population of twenty JhonsaxmI inhabitants, without ruferenco to geo­
graphical extent, when a majority of tho cleetora of a county in which euch city may be
situated, voting thereon, shall bejn favor of
a separate organization nothing uareto vw
tained shall be so construed As to prevent tbe
Legislature from organizing any county ecnpoaeil wholly of islands witUn too territory of
tbo Stale, or dls.-oiKiuuiug any such county

lie a sheriff, a county clerk, a county treas­
urer. a register »f dewda, one or more circuit
court commtamotK n&gt;, and a proerculiug at­
torney, chosen by tbo electors thereof once
whose duties and powers shall

of deeds in one

or licensing ferries or
toll-bridge*; *
Tenth. Bumitting Sum, penalties or forfeit«♦;
•
Xtevnfh. Creating, increasing ox

elusive

privilege,

immunity, OT franohiM
KRTI'LE V.

except aa otherwise
alien, shall cboc-ie its

NO. 33.

'

bee. 6. The Logklature shall divide the
State into seventeen Judicial circuits, and it
may increaae the number of circuits at the
expiratiou of periods of six years. It may rearrangi? the circuits or decrease the number
of - the tame at any time; for each of which
circuits, no oatabUnlied, tho electors thereof
•hall elect one Circuit Judge, who shall bold
hia office fur the term of tax yean-, and until
his Bucct—or is elected and qualified. No al­
teration of any circuit i-hall have the effect to
remove a Judge from office, provided ho ehall
reside in the circuit of which he is Judge. In
every additional circuit esUbliahad, the Judge
•half be elected^ the electom of Meh circuit,

Sac. 7. The sheriff shall hold no other office
hall never tte rflnxnudbte

attendance at
ing to and rottuminr fium
elector elial I Ire obliged to a

lUonrtmwd W» JlnrA

,
'

�Christian Sommers, a German of

Thursday night &lt; party of men •.. The chi gai i* gaod 1 -king.
. i._ *
---- - w-t.v
—
under
Lieu.t.
Welch .1-v
took —
paisage
on , Abj »uppoaiug I ehonldssy,
th* steamer Hattie, which was in
charge of Cap. Sam Houston, to in-1
tareept and capture 16(1 stand of arms
Fnlal Mart fair vw&lt;l.r
Via.’
belonging to the Industrial University,
which were shiped on u fl&amp;tboat from Tv woo bar by light of the neoa.
Fort Smith. Fha BrooksitM bean! of I Wood It aa loaf aa I aaald..
this expedition and started Col. L. R. Knew I
bar all ether* abow.
Brooker with hia regiment of 200
oolloted men on a spfeial train over
the Fort Smith Roilrjnd. Col. fccook­
Where H»* daufh to the dock* ah* had
er's command overtook her at Polearm
and demanded her Barrentier and And her (mile, oh ! Ill never forget,
ordered her to come to shore. CapL How I thought her a dutk dropped from
Sim. Huston cried out in Jepiy,
. “Come and take us,M and the men ।I fell w aj kncei there be terr her
aboard fired a volley al Brooker’s mon­
Gibconi' company returned the fire,
and other conmupanies coming up
the boat was riddled, the stenm pipe That I’d ba bar slave If shallot mu,
And toll tor her all o' my life ;
disabled and she drifted to the op po­
lite bank, where ihe was subse'
If at once ihe'd became my dear wife.
queotly captured and brought to
Little Rock with (he killed a*id
wounded which were five killed and
•rry ya, Peter?
several wounded on both sides.
Earthworks are being thrown up in - She eaid aba had beroied two hutbend*,
the State House yard by the Brooks- ' Har (bird rw» away oa a trot.
itas and the approaches are covered Qiolh I, -if thoae are yar Matimenta

by two {&gt;ieoes of artillery loaded with
bnckshoL Fighting has been going
on in the streets of Little Rock­
Railroad
communication hat fre­
quently been in Irrupted and business
suspended.
Several
have been
killed and wounded.
The Attorneys of Baxter and
Brooks at Washington, have agreed,
subject to the approval of Baxter and
Brooks, to have the Legislature of
Arkansas convene at Little Rod^
sift the matter, and ai they decide
ap abide. And the .President has
sent telegrams to Brooks and Baxter,
imforming them and bidding them to
discharge their riroops, only retain a
lody guard.
THE FLOOD.

gome maiden baa (tot to rtapond

My pewloa for wMJm h*&gt; v»ni*bed ;
Oh! ni, 11 o«v«r mb be.
Soae umldcn must tx. my •nehenircM,
56 mare grsu-viddera for me.
UENF.IUL NEUS.

May lOtb. dead and his clothing burn­
ing. Ho had been shooting crows,
• and it ii.sapj&gt;o»ed that he went into
ghe barn to watch .for them nad
' Hjridrntly 1’xrt himself. He leaves a

wife and four children- ■

HALT AT THE SIGN OF THE

a
POTATOKH,

CORN. APFUS, OATS.

A gentleman named Bailor, while
KAST SIDE «f MAIR ST., NASHVILLE, S1CB ,
duck hnntktg at Bay City Saturday,
shot at a duck and his gnn missed
fire. He then turned bis R«n. and
Delivered al their
Where yon will find everything yon want in the Hardware 1SS3&amp;.
while looking in the. muaxel it dis!UTl«
VanaontvIUe,
elevator
in nasuvillr
Line, and at
than any other
chaiged. The cbntfnti
entered
place in Barry or Baton Co’s.
Bellor's breast, killing him instantlyHis son was with him and brought
the remains to the city.
LATH
Thursday afternoon the wife of
SHINGLES,
A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF THE
Lewis Erliarl, proprietor of a brew­
WATER LIME,
ery in Spring Lake, left home,
SALT,
taking some $800 in money and leav­
■
HAIR,
ing a letter tolling him that she bad
8TU0C0,
left for goal and that ho need not
Time T*H« taking «ffeet Marek 30th, 1874,
fellow. A young man named Thom­
Trutna Weat.
W1RRAXTFD FOR ONE YEAR AND INT
as Wagner is also missing, and itas
supposed they left in company, as
HARDY A AINSWORTH.
their intimacy had been the subject
Pfopricfors.
of considerable gossip.

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

Lower Prices

FRIGE VEdOZM: S14= TO $45!

As Mr. Engalkink was crossingdhe
river with his team at Mt. Clemens
Saturday, his hat blew oS. He took
off all his clothing excepting bis
stockings and swam for the hat.
When in the middle of tho river ho
was observed to throw up hts arms as
if a cramp had taken him, and that
u-as the last seen of him until two
hours after, when ho was found on
the bottom not five feet from where
he sunk.

Tbe Lapeer dorian says : Satur’ day night last an insane shoemaker

sses

M ould muster many »oore,
But all their want* may be eupplied

MDvaD

I ALSO KEEP A FULL LINE OF THE BEST

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
We bare on hand a fine stock of
INCLUDING THE

READY MAUK CLOTHING,

named Lcdgatc broke into tbe
A fire occurred in Tronto, Canada,
Ladies, Misses ui CkiHrre’j (biters,
Methodist Church at Hadlcy. destroySaturday night and $250,000 worth
cd a valunblojiymn book and marred
of property destroyed.
the Bible on the pulpit by writing
Lox don. May 11.—The steamship his ideas of matters and things on which we will close out at cost for CASH.
Also a good assortment cf
Siberia, plying between Liveipool the margin of the leaves. He also
and M.ideria, is snposed to be lost, brqke a window in tho Baptist church,
with all her crow and passengers.
and then took a horse from tho stable
Bill Kelley was httnj at Nashville of one of his neighbors, draped it in u
Friday in (he presence of ten thousand white sheet, end' preached from
people. lie met his fate wile great horse back in the street. He is a
fortitude nud protested his iunocencc religious fanatic and claims to be
Christ. Ho camo to Ibis city, when
to the last.
I he was arrested aud put in jail.
A Fire at Ridgeway, Iowa, Satur­
AND CROCKERY;
day night destroyed the entire village,
An Akron, Ohio, man has had -hu
except one brick building. Det veen wife jailed for two weeks for bitting
thirty end forty families are rendered him on the head while he was saying
And a full line of
homeless. The fire originated by- his prayers
two boys lighting a cigar in an un­
At Baltimore, Saturday, Charlo# IL
occupied house. Loss nearly $100,­ Jones, colored, convicted of murder,
000.
was sentenced to be hanged.,

The New Orleans Tuner says:
Not until there has been a complete
subsidence of the waters can there
be a full measurement of the dam­
ages unstained, but a survey of the
vast plain of water, which streaches
from the border of Arkansas to the
Gulf, with an average width of say
thirty tnilvs,wc may at least approxi­
mately estimate the calamity. Pre­
dicating onr estimates oa the best
lights now before us. the loss, direct
and consequential, to tbe pcople’bf
this state must largely exceed

Mxxrins, May 11.—At nine o'clock
Labor is said lo be ennobling. It
yesterday morning the levee in front doubtless i», but tho reflection won’t
of Friars Point, Mississippi, broke at ease a man's back any after digging
i gatepost holes.
Mayard's and. Miller’s. The former
crevoLse is 100 yards wide, and the
There is a lady nt Benton, Mich ,
laltei fifty, and as the water outside who subscribed for The Detroit Free
TKX MILLION or DOLLSXI.
the levee was fully five feet above I Preu in 1635, and has taken it reguWhen the flood shill have entirely the level inside, tbe water poured । ever since. Tim result is, she is now arkjag for thorn.
passed away, and absolute facts are through in a great volume, defying, seventy yenrrf old and in good noalth.
It is Mtonishing how long a person
ascertained, the estimate slated may ell attempts to check it, and soon
will live who subscribes regularly and
WA- We will take in exchange for Good*
be largely increased, but cannot be inundated the town and surroundinc I pays promptly for a good newspaper.
all kinds of produce at tbe highest price.
diminished, and not until then will country. These crevasses will inun­ If the doctors would prescribe fewer
it be posible to determine what the date a very large nud rich section of pills and more papers, tho world
would be much healthier.—Loutpil/e
individual suffering has been.
cotton land*.
\d&gt;nricr_Journ^.______________ _____
The area now under waler is var­
The preparations for the pilgrimage
“LIGHT RUNNING MSEST1C*
iously estimated at from 2,500,000 to
of members of the Catholic Church
3.000,000 acres. The estimites of
to Romo have been perfected, and
I The standard Sewing Machine ef the nation.
of damage must include the labor
those who are to take the journey
Those wishing a machine will do well to
previously expended in the crops, the will leave by tho steamship Pcretre
give ns a call before purchasing elsewhere.
loss of fences, cattle, mules, poultry ,
on Saturday next.
Diocese of Ft.
and every variety and kind of chattel Wayne, Indiana, will furnish the
Offer for tale tbe rotiawing property t
property, bouses, damaged machinery,
I
Those having unsettled ac­
largest number, and of one hundred
, Lot* 114, M, 107. sad 0. Ntehville.
stores of food an clothing, loss of
pilgrims who wih compose the party, •Wert bn If of Lola 80. 31, 82 and 83 of O. counts with the late firm ol Downing
A
Little,
will please call and settle
prospective crops, also the protpec- twenty-five
j
will bo clergymen- The A. PhilUpu addition to Nm&gt;bviUe.
South 86 feet of Lot 5 of A. W. Pbillipe the same before they are made I
live crops, also the prospective dam- ।
highest Episcopal officer accompany­ addition io Nashville,
itvuble and costs.
ages for a season of unemployed ,
Lota 28. 29 and 30 of NtuhviHe.
ing the pilgrims will be Bishop Datime until the sufferers can again ,
Call at the law office of Clement Smith for,
venger, a native of Ohio, but now
find remutive employment, tbo time, ,
presiding over the Dioce»d of Ft
SMITH k STRONG.
labor and expense of restoring the
Wayne. On the morning of the
wasted hinds, fences and habitations. (
departure solemn mass will be held
In^blved in all these estimates is a £
at Sl
Patrick's Cathedral. Tho
population fairly estimated at
pilgrims will assemble on board the
Dr. D. C. THOMPSON,
Pcriere. An altar is toi&gt;c fitted in
Without considering the huge com­
•« JACKSON, create
the cabin set apart for the exclvsive
mercial interests in New Orleans,
nsc of the pilgrims,
ACUTE AND CHRONIC DSEASE8
which are to-be affected by the over
flow, not only for the present year,
A Missouri clergyman stopped his
CATARRH, ASTHMA,
but Rnttl these damages can be n- discourse to cut off a liberal piece of ।

(3

Ml»™

Coqnillsrd Wagon, warranted and complete for $85, the Bobbins’
combined Com and Fallon- Cultivator for $45, tbe
No. 3 Steel Plow for $16.50, and the No.
17 Chilled Plow for $16.50.

Connections,
I ahi.inc-with tte ■ '
LAnfacilvtakMiat U

A FULL STOCK OF

TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE,

DRESS GOODS.
Notions, Boots, Shoes,

Orarft»we4.

Ctiratr* Lake_H mt BaflnaS,

New Detroit StovesI

and n, first-class Tinner
Kept constantly on hand to do all kind., of Job Work.
1 roughing a speciality.

Eave-

Fort Wayse, JacIraT Saiitaw R. R.
snoar LINS BCTWXXX

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

Ttunra aux ®jr enresoo timk.
Oolite Soui h.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

Good Times Coming!

Goin* North.

’&amp;■
■V

REDUCED 20 PER CENT,

REAL ESTATE OFFICE

* Mkblrxa

SMITH &amp; STRONG

EYE and EAR!

W. A.XStXST. «uPt

MEAT MARKET!

ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN.
FUBNITUBE MANUFACTORY?

intona ike public tluu they wm ’
keep oMrtaatly oafeu

.1 URGE STOCK OF

FRESH MEATS,

JACOB LENTZ

Jf

COMSimPTIOH, EPLEPTIC FITS, fc. Partar, Libran, Diiim, Office u SPRING and SUMMER

plug tobacco for his mouth, and when
oue of his bearers rcprjvcd him the
preacher started for Kansas, where
of the Eye and Ear.
4
vo? Wo applaud the firm stand the folks aren't so particular, and Duetuet
» Universily anthorites to sup where plug tobacco and patriotism go .
the Barbaras system of hazing. band in band.
Hoaar,
Jackaan.
Mieh.
___
z .
six students were served right
who were suspended, and -etgiity. ,re
Theod:,
&lt;*ofthaei&gt;.
«. Mita,
recenn
**’ M
one others wiu&gt; attonmisd to brow­ .b
treat the falcuhy and who have been
themselves su*|rended therefor have
.vote for thTtoZi’
j
,
,lu' *4»ioe/ r , “
simply
received ther deserts. We

GENERAL

togslher with a fall asscrtBusal ol

, 83

’W'liatlN’ o w

SMITH Jt

Hardware
Aterribu~^3^--------------

i '*’'tor- »■«&gt; •

JUpia, I

MIRRORS, PICTURES, FKA Mb
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
DUSTERS, AC.. AC.,

Cheaper

for ihe
him!
I

GOODS

LOWER.

COFFINS AND CASKETS,
Of all Otylea and sixes, and META LI

Oliver Chilled Plow S»R 9UDS AND COFFIN LIN­

dwtrafed.

CdF” Call and get my prices. befojie you

Baty Cals aid Prabiiature! purchase. It will enable you to buy vonr
PUTXAM I

INGS hept constantly cm hand.

A Massachusetts fumtr owns a
Kentucky bred male that has wtlb-ia
were

GOODS!

FUN!J E

AB iiifls 61 Coiitiry Mbs tala ii ftciue for Goods, at tte
Hiitat Martel Price.

.moog
«« on,., »&gt;,d

th. hfe

Ntub-iik, April 24Ut. 187A
rXTII k 1111.411

c. a. truman]
.

xiurtlE'Jta •
STATE OF Ml

wm b. .^a u. r„
mu

�-

W!

A nlk&lt;&gt; ran plicated low

FRIDAY.

MAY IS,- IB74.

FELLOW CITIZENS.

Albert N. Morten, of

year, of Hastings. Afterwards Albert
aot knowin or suspecting his father
era arc trying to repeat the Lord s had mortgaged his horae, aold it to
prayer.
William Rulisoc, of Vermontville,
—The trees are putting on their About the first of Febuary last H. A.
CHUBCH-MC coals of green and fruit trees are; Good yearbook the horse away from
Rulison D^irtuc of the chattle mor­
bkxwomtng,

N'
gufmtm gntnerg.

|R. ft W.WICKHAM. P»rttall«

A UNO 8TBONG. Pinin'nnd Fancy
V m
.. n—r ~w* i-yy^rr
C. APPLEMAN, Milliner and

H

HINMAN, Faabionable Barber

D

QIMPSON &amp; WEBSTER, BlackO mill... AW kt-4*

T B.

fa tb. DWk.enllh

bSsEY, Drayman.

Good, and

pLEMENT SMITH,

Rcpre«nt.

R«d btete «n4
gASTMAN A YOUNG,

Attorkey, kt L»&lt;
gENBY H. WOOD.

Justice of the Peace,
oaw wka-m wk n^b.111.. ma,.

q

LIKBHAUSER,

T-A IL OR.
JJ

Boots and Shoes,

JJA8HVILLE HOUSE.
.

Carr. 0. W.

—Evpry carpenter should read
“Notice to Builders” in this week s
News, and make s bid for building a
new school house for Nashville.

—Charley Halbert, Frazier Mc­
Cormick and H. C. Wolcott ore buildmg
a house for Mr. Southerland, one
Mloh 1rfan.
mile this side of Sheridan station.

McCommicx, Proprietor.
-

—The wheat crop of this county,
although not as promising as it might
be, presents A much better appear
encc than it did a few days ago.

—A. W. Olds is now sold propri­
etor uf the "boss” saw mill of Barry
Co., having purchased Mr. Wasson's
[ interest a couple of of weeks ago

PABADY, Manufac’sirer of

*

—As will be seen by a notice in tgage. Ruiison replevied the hone
another column the firm of Stone and and commenced suit against Goodyear before Esq. Wood, as was staMaxon has dissolved.
—We omitted to state last week ted- shave. J. A. Sweezy of Hastings,
toxtudl for defendant and E. J.
that Dell. Barlow has taken his bar­
R. man assisted by Clem. Smith for
ber shop back to Hastings,
Plaintiff. The Jury in the trial die
—Farmers are busy planting and
agreed and the decison was left to
business is a little dull, Imt on Satur­
Esq. Wood who decided in favor of
days or merchants fool good.
the Plaintiff.
'
—Sunday last, all the-men in the
—We stated last week that A W.
neighborhood, n mile south of Nash­
Olds was talking iff put!ng in a plain­
ville, had to turn out and fight fire.
ing mill The next day after the
-—The briok for the ’ first story of fire he went to Detroit and purchased
Truman's brick ii laid&gt; and still the the machinery for a first class plain
motto of lhe masons is w Upward.”
intngi matching and siding milL
—W.e arc having warm summer The machinery has arrived and ii
being
pat in an addition which has
weather, but a good rain-fall would
been built onto Mr. Olds* saw mill in
be better than gold for- the farmers.
less than a week. The machinery
—A son of J, Cad, of Irving, aged
will be in running order next week.
ten years had his leg broken nt the
This is enterprise, and if we had 50
thigh lost week, by the rolling upon
men’pop easing the go-ahead-a-ireupon him of a log.
hess that Mr. Olds has, Nashville
—Prof. Cushman was in town, would not long remain a village.
Wednesday night, showing up the
VERMOWTVILLB.
hambugs, etc., of horse training, but
he had an ax to grind.
"Uncle” Ralph Hooker, an old res­

—Our citizens employ their spore
time in fishing out of the Thornapple.
Them that can’t afiurd a fish-line or
borrow one, sit and look on.

n*u

ONION HOUSE.
F. DA«^k».Propri*tor.

CUMta wU rwslvii every
. Good 11*11 tn tbo third

£JHAS. W. DEMARAY,

JEWELER &amp; OPTICIAN.

yyM. jones.

ident of this village, died Very sudenly Tuesday evening of last week.
He had retired for lhe night iu bis
usual health ; but hod been in bed
bat a short time when his wife
thought she heard him as if in heavy,
hbored breathing
She hastened
to-hts room and found him in an in­
sensible condition. She immediate­
ly alarmed her pearcst neighbor, but
before they could get there lie was
dead. Mr. Hooker had been about
town all day in apparently good
health, and exceedingly fine spirits.
Aliout four 'o’clock in the afteruoou
he executed a deed of his village
property to hi# wife, to savo4ter lhe

—The new proposed constitution
takes up a good deal of our reading
matter space this week. Every one
of our readers should carefully pe­ 300 pounds'.)
Probably no person in the village
ruse it.
would have been missed more than
—Let every woman anxious for
“Undo Ralph.’’ We ahall feel the
female snfirage, carefully read the
vacancy of that peculiar thud, thud,
new proposed Constitution in this
of his crutches upon the sidewalks,
week’s Nsws. We’ll wager not one
and we shall look in vain upon the
in ten will do it.counters of o4k- business houses (his
—We received a call from Mr. favorite resting place) to behold his
Dibble the advertising agent of the ponderous form.
Chicago k Lake Huron Railroad,
The funeral services were held st
which time card will be found in the Gungregational Church in this
another column.
village on Thurs lay at 10 o'clock a.
—Last week Friday and Saturday m. The sermon was preached by
fires were raging on the line.of the Rev. W. W, Benedict in gratification
Railroad, both east and west of this of a request by the deceased.
We ar-, having very fiae weather,
village, and a largo quantity of wood
but very dry, and unless we get rain
and t&gt;ome fence were burned.
soon
the wheat crop in this vicinity
—Our young friend A.W. Antwerp
will be a total failure.
of Lawton was last week attacked by
Mnskrats. He was bitton several
times and if he hadn't beat a hasty
retreat the pesky rascals might have
Naihvillx, Mich ,)
eaten him up.
May 12th, 1874. J
Regular meeting held.
—Hay is scarce and parties here
Present,
—
Downing,
Olds, Hardy,
have had baled hay shipped to them
Davison,—Taurraaa.
from abroad.
Even many of the
Minutes of previous Meeting read
farmers are out of feed, but it with and approved.
tho vyarm weather we could have
On motion the following named
rain feed would be plenty,
persons were appointed Overseers
for the respective Road Districts.
—A letter containing the following
District No. 1, John Heckatborn.
inscription was received at the post­
District No. 2. H. T. Davidson.
office, Wednesday:
District No. 3, S. C. Warren.
On motion by Davidson, Road Tax
•To Barry County, Michigan Stale,
was assessed a fifty cents per hun­
And in Nashville P.O. lot me Uy
dred dollars.
Ou motion by Downing the Record—The National Hotel at Hastings was instructed to sell lots for uncollect­
has changed hands. A. Winans, the ed Taxes of 1873.
On motion the following see onnts
present proprietor, is a gentleman of
were allowed:
eighteen years experience in the 0 Strongs ^Priuting Proceeding* and
hotel business and knows how to
make the stay of his guests pleasant
and agreeable.
Daridaon, two Cemetery pis’*........... .......... 4.60

NATIONAL HOTEL, A. WntAXs,
11 Pr^riyur. iiuilnf., Mleh. Kve yiWug In

gttiiallxsrws 9UhrrrtbrmrHix.

E. M. GATES.

Dale’! Bitt asu Prom Safe!

LIVERY AMD JHD STABLE!
E. D. BITGOOD, Pbopbiktob.

of North Main BL, Nashville, Mich.

82

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
warn'* Hardware. ‘

AND WILL KSIP CONSTANTLY
ON HAND

I see you notice all great people in
your locals, them that call at your

especially

the

old

—Nice Oranges end Lemon* at

DAUUHB*TX*a.

SPRING STOCK,

GROCERIES Br^PRorLSJONS
YAKTEE KOTIOSS,

.

School Books,

Stoiar'ii mi Wooden.Warr.
And all kinds rf Goods
ey every time-

Dry Goods’, Grot-erics,
liars, Caps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,

,

The Old, the Yodn^ the High, the Low
the Rich, the Poor, tho Bund and the Free
are al! served alike.

which /ocean buy

Unitsual Inducements to Cash Buyers
The Child co.n gel just as Good Bar­
grins as the Aged.
Our dock of

Our motto is to sell as qhcap as
the cheapest, give 16 o».
BROWN AND BLEACHED,
to the lb. anu the right
change every time.
cottons: denines ticks,
STRIPES COtVQNADES,
I buy ull kind* of produce in thcl* season.
Our barinop^i* conducted an atriotly tsmpersneo principle*.
Express office building, Wo*l«!de cf Main
81., Naahvil*. Mich.

C27 ECKS,

WARP,

CARPET

COTTON BATTS

KID GL9VES, NOTIONS, *c.

D. C. GRIFFIT*1

—Spend your money at A. M. Daugher-

highly and eloquently of me last week.
I shall have lots ot news to tel! at
28
the next meeting of the Sewing So
ciety.
Tb« co-partnenhip heretofore existing
I have jest discovered that Tem­ under the firm nemo of Stone ft Maxson,
1* Ibis day disiolvod by mutual esnaent.—
perance is gitting tew be all the go. Persons having account* with the above firm
wfli please call and make an immediate *eiYours very respectfully.

Aunt'Deborah.
President of lhe GoshenviUe Sew­
ing Society,
’v
They have a queer way of getting
nd of children in Detroit. One. was
found dead and badly bruised in an
alley iu that city Sunday.

James Robinson, colored, of Law­
ton, charged with assault and attempt
to committ rape upon Charity.Bab­
cock has been found guilty of assault
and battery only. The rest wa* too
Uiin.

bayonets, On Tuesday a series of
skirmishes occurred in the streets of
Little Rock, which were only ended
by the interposition of the Federal
troops.
A Georgia girl has been the cause
of three duels and ten fights, and she’s
a cross eyed girl at tint.

Tiibodobx Maxro*.

,

Being thankful for past favors, 1 solid a
continuation of the same. ■
It3
TuEotxix* Maxsox.
•

AIort(gnsro fetelc.

Whixea*.

' Christopher Grozcngcr of
Nashville, Barry Comity. Michigan, did on
the Eighth dhy of October. A. D. 1H69,
make and execute lo Ebon Pennock of Bar­
ry, Barry County, Michigan, .'a ccri*in
mortgage to secure the payment of of a cer­
tain note the sama day made, and, where*?,
tbe said mortgage sa* duly recorded in lhe
office of tho Register Of Deeds in Barry
Co., Mich., on tbo ISlhday of October, A.
D. 1869, in Liber '»U” of mortgages, on
page 41: And, whereas, there is now due
on said note and mortgage, tbe sum of One
Hundred, Ten nnd 82-100the Dollars, at
this date, and default baa been mode in 'be
payment of said sum; Now, therefore, by
reason of said dafhult, the mortgagee, by
virtue of the power in said mortgage con*
toined. will, on lhe 20ih day of June. A.
D. 1874, at the Nur of one o’clock P. M.
of said &gt;1ay/ In the city of Hastings, at the
north f.ont doo/of tt e court bouse, ln**id
city, Ithat being the place of bolding tlio
circuit court in and fur Barry county, Xfieh.)
sell the lands and premise* described in
said mortgage, or ao tnueh thereof, »s may
peee*?arj I? **«i:fj th? M&gt;wil tju?

tjiereon and tho reasonable eo,l* and ex­
penses, and an attorney fee of tweaty-five
dollars, stipulated to be paid by tbe terms
of said mortgage, nbould tbe same be fore­
closed. The description of the premises, as
described in said mortgage are a* follcwn.
to wit: The north half of lhe village lol
No. 18. in the village of Nashville, Barry
Co, Mieh., according to tbe plat and survey
of.said village.
Dated NaahvUle, March 19th, 1874.

Ebkx Pkxxock

Att’y fur Mortgagee.

Static

Wood’s Hocskhold Ma*iauvk, for
has an

N
abundance ' of excellent read!

Ifl COMPLETE.

WOLVERINE MILLS!
— AND —

«O

Boots And Shoes, »u&lt;*«»&lt; =»

Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices,
ground and whole, Oranges,
Raisin® Kerosene Oil,

D. .H. PLRCU1S.
wboBtend* second to none
let, will be pleased to cheer the

And Everything In lhe Grocery li»o at c»cecdingly low price* for Cash.

Jfy Carding Machine
Is soliciting a very large run of custom.

Mr. POWLES,

ot MicmoAx,
covxrr or babbt,

AYLSWORTH&amp; FULLER.
W. A. ArtewoBTH. }

.

•{ J. F. Ftn.s

DRUGS,

Defies Competition 1

HEADQUARTERS

DRUGS,

GROOEaiE S

DRUGS.
PROVISIONS

GAPT. BOISE

Has opened at lhe old stand of C. B. Rich­
ardson, hi* STOCK of well-selected
County of Barry, bolden at the Probate Wflee, in the cBy of Ha*tlng*,on Thursday lhe
30ih day of April, In lhe year one theusan-J
eight hundred aftd eeveaty-four: Present,
8- C. Prindle, Judge of Probate
Ln the matter of tbe Estole of Thompson
Jone*, deeeaaetl. On rSLlinn and filing the
Public, lie sells
petition, dulyvsftaad, of William Parmenter,

THEODORE MAXSON,-

true copy.)
»3
repair* to tho
e’olack. May
■aid work me

S-C-PRINDLE,
Judge of Probate.

HI MILLINERY STORK

ly or all proposals.
Dated Nashville, May 18, 1878.
8. J. Pbjsplb, )
L. J. Wmsilb, ' Bniidi,, Coo.
G, A. TagMAW,

Neflce.
I will b« st Clanent Smith's o^os, in
May 19th, for the

fllBS. STEBBINS
desire* to inform tho eltixra* of Nashville
and vicinity, that «ha ha* opened
in her store, opposite Tru- .

NEW

HORACE HOETON
Grocery

and

Proviso!

sif J
90

1,00 ■

25

M
%

CONFECTIONERY,
TOBACCO 4- cnijins.

where can always Le found a good slock of

Groceries, Provisions, fc' Painta, Oils &amp; VarnMtes.
.bi.li .111 ba Mid

Pore Wises aid Liqim"

H7" The Highest Market Price paid
for Country Drodvee.
HOIUCE HOjLTON.

JOB PRINTING BROWN &amp; PILCHER,

U
10
10
-11as

Perfumery:

Store

LOW FOP- CASH.

DONE AT

PATENT MEDICINES',

Next Doer North of Aylsworth's,

Spring Millinery Goods.

1,00
1,60
26
6.60

BOOKS $ STATIONERY,'

GROCERY STORE!

an;kntibb new stock or

SQT AH kind-of Dress JJaltJBS «id
Millinery, done in the tniest
stylo*. Giv* her * caiD
29.

DRUGS &amp; MEDIUMS,

LEROY C. BOISE.

ia the “ Nashville Newt,” a newspaper prinBnilding Committee of Nashville
Union School District will receive sealed

er

ffx* Produce bought al the highrit
market rates.
,

whose, work hi* given universal eatSrfacflon

The

Pioneers. Tarwipe;

030 -A. SUIT.

would respectfully solicit the attention o
and si! Calf, and warranted, at $&gt;6.60. Chil­
customer* to tbe fact that he is making ira
provemnuts in his mills which will prove * dren’s Shues frbm 25 cent*, upwards.
benefit to customer* as well as to himself.
The reputation of my mills are be*! adver­
tised by the continual increase of custom.
Our stock of

a creditor of **id deceased, praying tool
Goods,
so little money. The number before u e con­ ailministratica cf Raid estole may be granted First Class
tains among other article* a paper entitled to Clracnt Smith ar ecme other suitable
Thereupon It is ordered, That
•Poor Jack,” by F. W. Holland, in tho in- person;
Monday tho first day of Jnne next, at nine -BOTTOM
PRICES FOR CASH I
Icreet of seamen;"
-'The Child in the o’clock in the forenoon, be assigned far the
Church,” by Mary Hartwell; ” Kin . and
at law of add decea*ed,and all other poraona CojA Baid for Product of all kinds.
Kad,” by H. V. Osborne; •' Dumb Day*,
by Carotiae B. LeRow, and some good poe­ interested in aaid estate, are required to ap­
pear al a &gt;esaion of said court, then to be
try. There are several Illustrated articles, holden at the Probate ofoe, in the city of
the Nev Tork Faehion*. Architecture! De­ HaMinge, and abow cause if any there be, No Troobl, «o Show Good*.
signs, Ac. Price of Magazine, enc dollar a why lhe prayer of the petitioner should nut
be granted
And it i* further ordered, that
year. Addms,
mid petitioner jive notice to the persons in­
Wood** Hociuold Maoaxixk,
terested in caid eetato. of the pendency of claewhare.
Newburgh, N. T.
Nashville, Nov. 1st, 1876.

,A7t
.ATt
. 10

to

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

gtrcrtries anti ^roiijions,

leal which entitle* it to maeh credit, and we

..oo

rkAdy made clothing
Mad- up in fashiauabl* *tyle*, fro a

[25] Morgagoa.

all day for the purpose of reviewing the

NaahviU, May 14*, 1874.
CLEMENT SMITH, Assessor.

DRESS GOODS,
Proprietor of the

ilement with Theodore Maxion, who will
ooniinnc the bwinena.
Nashville May 11,' 1874.
Aldcdt te 8-rose,

Clxmxxt Smith,

NOTICE.
I shall beat my office Saturday, May 16,

On motion Council adjourned.
Nashville, on Tuesday,
—Parties dcanious of soiling cr
1. J. raGHNER.
G. A. TRUMAN.
exchanging real estate, will do well /
Recorder.
President.
to leave their business with Smith A
Strong, nt the law office of Clement
The Pioneer Association of Barry
Smith. The property will be adver­
County will meet pursuant to ad
tised and looked after at reasonable
journment at the Fair Ground in the
terms See “ad."
City of Hastings, on Thursday, June
—Lucius Kelsey, a baggageman on Ulh, A. D. 1874 at 10 o'clock a. m Bettor, “ lb.-------the Grand River Valley Railroad, for the election of officers for the Cabbage, “ 108...—
^, awW.
was injured Saturday afternoon near ensuing year, and (or the transaction cuwm
DrwaNdChicWflR, f
Onondaga, perhaps fataliy.' He wa* of such business as may proyerly
come
before
the
meeting.
A
general
standing on lhe stop while the train
wm running al full speed, and leaned invitation is extended to all.-it»
oat to look at a wheel. The cartie
. guard fence struck bis head, knocking out,
: him off info the ditch. His jaw was
: broken and internal injuries are fear-

nrv

Uie dty, beihg he hardly even gits
•,away from home. I was nigh tired ।
*t Use City Drug Btoro of Theodore Max(
out
when I got fiefe, and SohnatHliti &lt;
,suggested ho should, think my lung
,would tire, oat tew, but Itw! WEtf
DAunaimTr'n.
(eve hoerd of a woman’s tang gitiio
,
tired
!
,
Home never looked so good tew •elsewhere,
।me, as when I cacqe back from the
___________
,ooisoaad confusion of your silty, ««l&gt;h Daughcriy’e.
,why, our dog Ponte, that I thought
,
was tho komlieat dog in lhe world, ttTaraaxe.
(seemed like the handsomest ;&gt;nd
(
even the cat looked so peieceful and at the City Drug Store of Theodore Max.
so sensible, ueemed like as though
,she could talk jns* as wdl as not—
--Canned Emit* of-all kinds a! .
,and the old clock ticking away in the
DAcanTXBTT’s.
,
oome^looked oo contented,as if it was
■-Two batten Kid tilotes for $1 al
willing tew alters stay tharethe
Tb UMA *’I
flro in the old fire-placs never shone
I will hate' my Soda Fountain in oper­
so bright before. Taking ever thing
lew gelher, this is a purty good plasc ation Saturday of this week.
.
Ttticcdox* MaxSos.
tew live ; I dont think I shall say any
llting about moyiug again,—unless I
—Daugherty keep* a full a«*-rtmcnt of

Fireh have been raging in tho
north-eastern part of the state, and
destroying a great amount of property
trouble and expense of proving a will
Entire villages have been threaten­
which he had made to her some ed by fire, but none have been as yet
limo since.
burned. Work has been suspended
The old gentleman has for lhe last and the men are fighting fire.
tenor twelve years been almost a
Brooks and Baxter won’t compro­
cripple, owing to his limbs not being
strong enough to support his ponder-' mise worth a cent, and Brooks won.t
sunendet
to nothing only Fediral
ous body, (his weight being nearly

COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.

PHENIX HOUSE, Jambs Baibd,
1 PropriMo- Chariot!*, Mich. Flrrt etam mn­
. r—---- T—twn
— rtav

ITLJIMTI t fltltl

fmm ar vMl tew c«uml

JACKSON, MICH.

THIS
^LL KIXD8 OF

goons, Stationery,

fob mediciSae

puarbSis.

O*

tYe hour engaged a competent
Chemist who wdl carrfuSy allmd to
lions.

WITH
NEATNESS

WALL PAPER
AND

DISPA.TCH.

wholesale

and

At least K» per cent sav­
ed by buying at the city
rrtail| Drug Store. Nashville.

�EUHK1MJLK. ,

tkmal mailer, and the index whk4i ta required
to be pubHahod with it.

suMect to any arrangemor-t, agreosietit or i
understanding, with refe»mire te tales uf fare
or freight to be charged, or fur tbe divtaion of I
H. B.

Superintendent of Public Instruction, ex
Oj*rm, and three eleettve utambers.
Tbs
....____ --u*
*
■ -X.-H

ing thereon ibali have voted
proposed location. u&gt; rata a a

r final probeas .from a
contracted after Hie

qeroortte, and of tho State and aU
r of Incorporation, ahall continue ; and

the owners of its stock, and the amounts

upon the duties of this ufiioo on the first day
of January auooeediug bis election. Bata
Board ahall perform such other duties as shall

।of Contrffiof the lieform

and adjust aU claim* agaiu»t
re ocuntnw. and such dotermin-

ap|&gt;eal. . Bupervisors and comity amlil-irs
ahall receive for their setvices such compcusauin as ehall lie prescribed by law.
Hec. 11. The board of supervisors of C*ch
organised comity may provide for laying out
highways constructing bridges, and organ­
ising townships, Muder such restrictions and

Sac. 19. Each organlxod township sb ill bc_a
and proceedings by or agaiunt a township ahall

(paused township, annually, on the first Mon­
day of April, or st soon other time as tbo
Legislature mar provide, one Supervisor, one
Township Clerk, who shall bo rx officio School
Inspector, oneCommimioncrof Highways, who
ahall bold hia &lt;.01, o fur one year, one Townahip
Treasurer, one School Inspector,- who ahall
bold bis office for two years, not exceeding
waya of each highway district, and such other
officer as may be provided by law. whose
powers aud duties shall be prescribed by

See. 14. Cities and villages shall hereafter
be incorporated only under general laws, in
which their powers Of taxaiimi, borrowing
money, aud contracting debts, shall bo re­
stricted.
Sec. IS. No city or village ahall incur indobtednssa, ioclnding that 'incurred by or on
behalf of any school district within ita coqiorate limits, so that its aggregate debt at any
time shall exceed ten per cent, on tbe xaltiatiou of its taxable property, aa shown by the
aaeeeemont roll, unions authorized by a major­
ity of tho cldttorn residing within such corpo­
ration voting thereon aa may bo proscribed by
law.
•
Hoc. 16. The judicial, chief executive end
legislative officers of cities and tillages shall
be clpeted
Sec. 17. Existing charters of cities and vjl-

two are cooiMned into a ait&gt;«l» article under tbr
Utlv of " MUnlopal ConersUona," lo wbkb is also
added " Cities and Vlllagvs.- which have no Sp-cial

tfou, which Umli* tlie ampuut to one ttionuixl &lt;!.&gt;!-

more repud In II* jipcraUu-. sad also lUaits the sgtiregate of itidebtewmthat may be loenm-d. Tbe
U»l M-oteuce ot •ectioa I. it new. Hectlon 3 cyirre-

Hwlira * correspond* to Metlon 5 of preedit artirlr

may provids,'* and the Words,
offlrx f* M rosy be provided by la

(the present CuusUlutlou ia ambtitnuu* on thia sub­
ject), and one Hcix-e! lasprcicr la to txi rb&lt;*o each
year, to hold tor two years, lhe present Oonatitulion prervldlng only for. can. Coder tbe present

COKrOKATlOXB OTUEk inAX MCXIClral..
Section 1. Corporations (other than munici­
pal, and those for charitable, educational,
penal and reformatory purjx&gt;»rei under the
control of nubile authority) shall be berca/Ur
created only by general laws. All general
acts of incorporation, aud general laws affect­
ing incorporations, may bo altered, amended,
or repealed. Tbe charter of no existing cor­
poration, not embraced in tho above excep­
tions, shall be renewed or extended, nor shall
the power of sucii corporation be increased or
enlarged.
Sec. 2. No banking law, authorizing banka
of issue, shall have effect until tho same
shall, after ita passage, boniibmitted to a vote
of the doctor* of the State, at a general elec­
tion, and be approved by a majority of tbo
votes cast thereon at such election,’ but the
legislature may alter or amend the same.
bee. 3. The stockholders of every corpora­
tion or association for l-anking pnrpoanr, is­
suing bank notes or pater credits tn cimdatraa money, shall l&gt;e individually liable for all
debts contracted during tho time of their be­
ing stockboldem of such corporation &lt;&gt;r as»ociaiion, equally and ratably to tho extent of
their respective shares of stock ui any such
conHiration or association.
Sec. 4. The Legislature shall providc'for the
registry of all bills or notes issued or put in
circulation as mo nor bv any lank organized
under the laws of thia Stale, aud shall require
security to tbo fu’l amount of notes ami bills
so registered, in lutcrcat-bearing stocks of
'bis State, or of tbe United States, which rhali
bo deposited with tho Elate Treasurer. for tho
redemption of such bills or notes iu lawful
money of the United States.
Bee. 5. In case of tho Ui.olvcncy of anv
bank or banking association, the billholdet’s
thereof ahr'J be entitled to preference in pay­
ment over ail other creditors of such bank or
""sec-'i^Tho Legislature shall pane no law
authorizing or sanctioning tbo suspension of
payments by any parson, association, or cor­
poration.
Bee. 7. Tbe stockboldore in all coqmreiiotM
shall lx&gt; individually liable for ail labor dotio
in behalf cf such corporation daring tho timo
of their being auch Wtockhuldere.
Hoc. b. AU fictitious issue or increase of the
bonds or other eviticuco cf indcbtednvss, or
of lhe capital stock of any caqxiration, is jiruhlbited. .
Hec. a. No corporation shall bold anv real
estate for a lunger period than tea ye*-’* from
the time of acquiring the same, except such
reel estate as shall be actually cveupux] by it,
or necessary in tho exorri»c of its franchiaos.
See. 10. Foisign corporations may be per­
mitted to do biMiness in thia State under such
umiiatincs awl rcrtrictnms as may b&lt;&gt; prerenbod by law, but shall be subject U&gt; the
same rtHtricUuns and liabditiea that are im­
posed, and shall have n-&gt; greater rights than
aro conferred upon, itomcxuc ccrporatioi
like character, and tbe elockholdem
r.f such
——- -J
foreign -—------------- '
: subject
"
-tn tike

----- .—. ,

-------

domrelk corporation''. No forcigu corpora­
tion shall acquire or told any more lands in
this Htate than » domestic rt&gt;r|x&gt;»ti”n of like
character hi permitted to acquire or bold, and
all lands hereafter acquired or held in violaaU foreign corporation!. which ahsl! violate
any law of thia State from thereafter being
allowed to do bustnasa in the Htate.

Governor, by atid with tho consent of tbe
ncnaie. and llmu duties shall U prescribed by
urefaildreBcompany.
Hec. 5. Any vacancy that shall occur In any
f
shall
consolHoc. 15. 1
of
tbe
boards
mentioned
tn
thia
article
shall
idato with,
___ —
_
__ _
the • stock or bonds of any other telegraph be filled by appointatexil by tbe.Goverapr.
Hec.«. The Legtslaturo shall provide a sys­ remalHitae
company owning a competing line, nor acquire
S purchase oc otherwise any competing Uno tem of pr.mary schools, by which a school man. and at
shall bo maintained In each schtx 1 district in _ _____________ ^M««a0ta of bar husband, and
telegraph.
may be bold, controlled and disposed of by
Hoc. 16. No corporation, except far munici­
her in the same manner snd with like effect
pal or mining put-pores, Tor hfe tomxrauoe, or
an if she w«(p m saaruod. Aud tljB Undjand
for the construction of railrouils, canals, and
of any married woman eh*ll hot ba liable for
tbe estabUshmmit of cwmeteriee, sliall be cre­
Hoc. 7. A school shall be maintained in each or on SMOunt at ny dot* in bbitgariuu of his*
ated for a longer period than thirty years.
Bee. 17. The term ootporalion, as used in school district st losjit three month* In each wife contracted before her rnamaga, ar con­
this article, nhid be eowirued u» include all rear. Any school district neglocitrig to main­ tracted bf her hi rotation to her ddle property*
areueialions and joint stock companies having tain such scimol shall be deprived for the
any of the pt;were or privileges of-oprporationa not possessed by individuals or [*artuc.-- of Uie primary seliool fond, aud of all limds
aneing from general taxas tor tbo support of
Hec. 18. All railroads ahall be public high­
ways, and.all railroad* companies shall bo
c-ommon earners Any association or corpo­
ABTICLE XVI.
ration. organised for the purpose, shall have&gt; granted by the United States to the Blate for
.
iuuTU. ’
•
J
the right to eonotruc: aud operate a jailroadI educational pun»oacs, and the proceeds of all
l&gt;et wren any points within this Stalo, and to&gt; lauds ur other property given by todhriduals
Section I. Tiio militia shall ba effitopnred of
connect at the Stale Uno with railroads of1 or appropriated by the State for bke ptuposee. all able-bodied male citizens IxAwwen the ages,
other States. Every railroad eompany aliall1 ahall bo and remain a perjxHaal fund, the In­ of eighteen and forty-five years, except such
have the right, with ita road, to interned,. terest and itx'oma of which, together with the as are rtetaptwl by the tawa-e&gt; the United
cunticct with, or cross. any other railroad, andI rents of all auch lauds aa may remain unsold, Htates or Of tliia Slats; bpl allMfh c&gt;Usaua
shall receive **nd transport each other’s paa-- aliall bo inviolably appropriated and annually
M!iige/li, tonnage, and care, loaded or empty,, sinilied to the s|*ocifis objocte of tho original
from ixuplus efoonsdeMKi may b* avMvqto
gift, grant or appropriation.
without delay ur discrimiiixtian,
,
bearing arms, .shall be excused ijiere/rom
Hec.
Ail lands which have iieretoforo
upon much conditions aS shall ba pteeeribsd
nent domain aliall1 never be abridged or so&gt; eschoated or which shall hereafter eachoat to
^Bec. 2. the Togjalalhra shall provide by
construed aa to prevent the L gialalure fromi tbe-Statc, shall inure to the benefit of tba
taking the property and franc'.uaee of incorpo­
law for oi^autatinc. equipping and disclaim­
rated companies, and subjecting them to pub­ j-oKed of as Primary Bcliool lands.
ing the^mlitia, lu such rusmier as it shall
Hoc
10.
AB
moneys
belonging
to
the
pub
­
lic use tlie same as tho property of individu­
deem irtpadieut, not Uiciimpatibio with tbe
als : and lhe exercise of lhe police power of lic derived from fines, penaltioe, forfeitures laws of the United States.
tbo Blate ahall nnverbe abridged or so con­ or rccoguixanoee imposed or taken to tbe
Hec. 3. Officers of ths militia shall l«e elect­
strued a« to permit corporations to conduct several counties, Hues or townships for any ed or apppiuted, aud bo commissioned, ,iu
their busineas in such a minner aa to infringe breach of tbo penal laws of thia Slate, shall euch meatier as may be provided by hw.
the equal right* of individuals, or tho gez^ral bo paid into tbo County Treasury aud ap­
Kent.
—Thu article Is snchai&lt;Nt. it stands ia
portioned in tlio same manner aa ia the in­
well-being of tbo State
.
come of tho Primary School Fund, and paid tbe proKul UmaUtuUun as artlt^c XYll. r
over-to tho several citiea and townships of
abucle xvn.
XIX—*. relsUve to rsfiroad*. adopted in IH7O.. Sec­ the county in which such money accrued, for
tion 1 is rhiacrd lu pbraseoluuy, and la streaalb- tho support of a library in each ' township or
■rscuxa^goua raovwoxn.
city, or for the aapport of primary schools,
Section
1.
Members
of tho Legislators, and
aa the Township Board of any township, or
Board of Education or Hchool Board of any all officers, executive and judicial, shall, 1Wcity, may dotzrmine- But fines, jieualtiM, fore they enter on the duties • f their ree|&gt;ccYforfeitures, and recognixaucca. accruing’ from ive offices, take aud sulwwribe the following:
tho violation of village or city ordinances, oath or affirmation t "J do sulomnlv swear
shall be naid into lhe treasury of the village (or affirm) that I will support tbe ConstI u»or city where the same are collected, and be, tion ef th® United States, end tho Conatiruapplied a* lhe Hoard of Education or Bcliool tion of this State, and that I will faithfully dbilioanl
euch
village
city
may
determine. eiiargo tbo duties of lhe offire of------—, so..... ,
,
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viuano
ur or
eny
mav
aevon
t«nk, wllti t.rsurhe*.* This w*s adopted m ari
k
o.». 11
&gt;• •lutllntmiu
—•&lt;•—n— &gt;Mr
—
beneflt &lt;,&lt; ■ cooling to tbe l^cet of my abili’.y.”
anirtidmvul lu tisu. It authorixr. lh&lt;- rxtablliiti- I,Bet*. 1‘* ,IneUtutione for tlio bonet
Bee. X Judicial and legislative proceedings
turnt, bv n«tal ch.rtrr, at,* without snbmlwtou t l»o*e inhabitante who aro deaf, dumb
’ shall lx&gt; conducted, arid the laws and public
to tbe people; or a ainzl* tank, wltli brnu bt. jer- or iimaue shall always bo fostered and
records urvn.liigaiod and preserved, in tho
■ur*tiii« ibe Htate. Tb&lt;- force of the lUpVisioa o-rdJ ported.
English language.
hardly hare b«u understood at tho titur of*li»
i i
*
Hec. 3. Public offidars, receiving or having
; charge of public moneys, are prohibited rrom
, using or employing tbe same in any manner
CunsIheOua. Tb- Hilly real reverted joint
. tar tiieir private use or benefit, and whenever
, • any public fund* are loaned or deporited. the
uno in*
t I interest or other consideration received therethe iaat aultu.
* | for shall be paid ovex to the genera) fund of
Svetlan 4 and J
’ j the State, county, miuiicipahty oorpoxatiou
’ । ur I bard to which such funds bcloug.
,
Sec. 4. The Legtrlatnre may autbonzo tbo
r ‘ taxing of private property f&lt; r tho opening of
private roads, for use iu the Improvement of
r navigable suearas, and for tluwage when fie
lMrZACHMX&gt;TV *S1&gt; UIMuVlII IB0K OITICt. tbe ratsblistunrnX of
* public interests demand it.
'
Sec. 5. Jlefoio any private properir ahall fr;
Section 1. The House of Reproseutaliveo thr .r.
f taken without tho consent of the owner, for
shall have tbo sole power of impeaching civil
public use (except for public highways not
officers for corrupt conduct in office, or for ■ucli libraries. ”
witbi.i any a tv or village), cr for any purpose
crimes and misdemeanors ; but a majority of
ARTICLE XIV.
named in the last above section, the nocosairy
for taking such property, and ths compensa­
rect an impeachment.
rniAKCE XXD TAXXTtoS,
tion lo be paifl therefor, shall bo determined
Sec. 2. Even* impeachment Khali be tried by
Section 1. Tho Legislature may provide foit by a jury of freeho'ders of the vicinity, or by
the Senate. When the Governor or Lieuten­
ant Governor ahall be tried, the Ctuef Justice tbe collection of specific taxes from banking,, not less than three eomnBssioners, freeholdof the Supremo Court ehali preside. When an railroad and plank-road corporations, anci enias afore"ud. appointed by a court of rec­
impeachment is directed, the member* of tho may, in its discretion, impose specific taxeii ocd. as nfav be provided by law, and such
compewnation shall las pakl or tendered in
Senate shall take an oath or affirmation truly upon other corporations, and upon any prop­■. a.,
—1.
a* — 1.. 11 C— — - - - * I,...! — —.
and impartially to try and determine the earns erty or business wflhui this Blate; but when i
according to the evidence. No person shall be specific tax is imposed upon a corporation, il
couvicua without tho concurrence of two- aliall only apply to such property of lhe cor­ individual to tho freo nao cf any navigable
third* of lhe members elected. Judgment in poration as nliall bo uecreaary for the sxcrciM stream for any purpose for which sueb stream
is capable of use, without improvement, shall
case of imi'eachment aliall not extend further of its corporate franchise*.
Sec 2. All specific State taxes received frorr not be abridged or obstructed by or under
Ilian removal from office; but the |&gt;arty ac­
cused. whether acquitted- or convicted, ehal) corporations, except mining companies of the coloaof any authority which may be given by
law
to any individual or corporation to Im­
upper
peninsula,
shall
tie
applied
in
paying
, lie liable to trial and puuiehmcuk according to
the interest upon the primary school, nuivars­ prove such struam arid charge toll fur tlie use
ity aud other educational funds, aud tbo in­ of such improvement.
Sec. 3. When an impeachment ia directed, terest am) principal of the State debt, iu th»
Hoc. 7. Ko navigable »tream in Mimi State
tho House of»!lo] rcBcutativc« shall appoint, order herein recited, until tbe extinguishment shall be cither bridged or dammed without
from their own body, a Committee whoso duty of tho State debt otl^r than tho amounts dut authority from the boaht of supervisors AT
it ahall be to prosecute such Impeachment. to educational fends, when such specific taxei the proper county, under ths provisions of
An impeachment may bo tried* after tbo final shall be added to and constitute a port of the law. No euch law rhall prejudice tho right of
adjournment of tbe Legislature.
primary school interest fund.
individuals to tbe free navigation of suchSac. 4. No officer sliall exercise his office
See 3. Tlie Legialalure shall provide for an streams, or preclude tbe State from tbe far­
after an impeachment is directed, until he be annua! tax. sufficient, with oilier resourcee, tc ther improvement of the navigation of such
aeq iitted. but such disability shall not con­ pay tlie retimatod expeusoe cf tbe State Gov­ stream'1
tinue longer than three months, unless the ernment. tho interest of the State debt, and
Hoc. 8. An accurate statement of Ute receipts
trial of such im|&gt;eacbmant ahall have been such deficiency as may occur in the resources
and expenditures of * the pOhc monsvs ahall
commenced and iiroceedod with.
Bee. 4. Every law hereafter enacted by Un be attached to aud puUfjivd ifilli lhe laws, at
Sec- 5. For reasonable cause, which aliall I^ogielaturo, creating a debt or authorizing I .every regular sesidon of the Lfigtda'.ure.
not bo a auffiricJt ground for the impeach­ loan, aliall provide a sinking fund for tbe pay­
Sec- 9- No mechanical trade shall hereafter
ment of a Judge, the Governor aliall remove ment of -the same.
be taught lo convicts in th® Stale Prison of
him on a concurrent resolution uf two-third*
Hoc. 6. Tho unfunded debt shall not b» this niatc, excel* the mauufaciuro of there
of tho tnombers elected to each liouee of tlie funded or redeemed at a value exceeding thal articles cf which the chief supply for home
Ix-gnilatr.re, after the norty accused shall have eetabiinhed bv law in lhe year oue thousand cousniupiiou is imported from other States or
liad an op|x&gt;rtunity to bo heard in his defense ; eight hundred and forty-eight.
cotM&gt;Uire.
but the cause for which auch removal is re­
Sec. G. Tba Stale msy contract debt* to
Sec. 10. Any woman above the ago of twonquired ahall bo atated al length in such reso­ meet dellcns iu revontio. Such debt* »&gt;hxl ty-ofm years, -who shall be a resident of this
lution. Provision may be made by law for the not tn the aggregate at any lime exceed fl fly State, and cf Ute proper county, township,
nUnfxinJuii 'uf a Judge when the Logialaturu thousand dollar*. Tho moneys so raiecl nbai. city, or ward, atid who is a •lUkuu cf U,v
is not in sCMion.
tie applied to tho pnr]&gt;o«iea for which they United Htates. shall be eligible to the office of
Sec. 6. County, township, city, villsge or were obtained, or to tho payment of tbe debti Itagistcr of Heeds. Notary i’libltc. offices con­
school district officers, may be removed in such bo contracted.
nected with schools and lihrarire, and to such
manner for such cause as may be provided by
Sec. 7. Tbe State may contract deUta to re­ &lt;ilhcr offices as may be designated by law.
Hoc. "7. Tho Governor shall have power, and pel iuraatoo, eupprern insurrection, defend
the Stale, or aid tho United States in time of cultural land for a longer pvriod thau twelve
it ehall I &lt;o bin dnty, to oxami no into tbo condi­ war. Tho money arising from the contracting yearn, reserving any rent v/ service of anv
tion and administration &lt; f any public office
kind, shall bo Valid.
.
'
and tho icta &lt;d any public officer, elective or of sueb &lt;ietxa *hall bo applied te tbe purpores
for which it was raised, or to pay snch debts.
apjMiinted. and, except at such times as the
Legislature may bo iu session, to euspend
Htate Treasury, except in pursuance of ap­
from cffico for gross neglect of dutv, or for propriations made by law. Tlie Legislature
c.'trupt conduct tn office, or any other mi»- shall provide by law for barring all claims
ieisancc or malfeasance therein, either of the against the State, unlese presented ■ vitliiu a
following Htate officers, to wit: Tho Attorney- time to be therein fixed.
Genenl. Htate Treasurer, Oommitmouar of
Hoc. 9. Tho State shall not aid. by gift, or
the Htate Land Office, Hecretary of Htate, Au-' f,ln/1.**
IIm i-r..I. —
ditor General, Hupcrinteudan’t of Public lt.-

Legislature, it shall, in the opinion of the
Governor, become uecosaarv to direct an im­
peachment of any civil officer, he may, bv
proclamation, njiirctje the Monse of Repre­
sentatives for that purpose ; and it the House,
when an convened, shall direct an impeach­
ment, ho shall in like mumcr inimediaiclr
convene the Heoate to try such impeachment’;
and whenever, in the opinion of the Premdcnt
of tbe Heuato aud Speaker of the House of
Repreeeutativvi', it tthall, during a roceaa of
the Legislature, l^ootuo i.ecjesary to direct

assume any indebteduore of a municipal or
[other] curnoratiou. Tbe provuuoua. of this
section ahall not apply to educational, char­
itable, reformatory, or penal institutions
which are or may bo under the care xad con­
trol of tne State*
KocQnn 1. Any am&lt;mlmuit or anx'udsic-s.ta
Hoc. Hl. Ko scrip, certificate or other evi­
dence of Htate indobtodnes* sha'I be imuod, Benate or Hosjo of llcproreulauiM. If the
■xcept for tlie redemj.tioii of stock prr.vioiiaiy same be agreed to by two-tbirja of
mnpissued, or for auch debts as are expressly au- Ixmi elcetad to each bouse, fitrnh'diheiidrSMit
thorizod by tin* Constitution.
or amendmqnta ahall tw&gt; entered on their
Hec. 11. The Htate shall not ne a party to or journals rcspectivole, with tho yeas and nays
be interested ui any work of internal imrrove- taken taeraon, ami tho same ahall bo submm.t, except the whip canal at the Hank Hta.

any such work, otherwise than to tho expondi... —™
.u*.,,,.,, vuuiaur tuo IIOUBW ture of grants to tbo Htate of land or other
for that purpose; and if tne House direct property.
such impeachment, the said President and , Sec. 11 The Legislature shall provide a
uniform rule of taxation, except on'prupertv
or businore )*ying specific taxes. Taxes shall
be levied on all property except each aa mar
-- --.* &gt;
ww- K I’lVTWUUa! appouxtmeut to fill a vacancy occasioned by bo exempted by law.
tbe euspcniuou of an* officer, by impeachment । Bye-,1®* A11 •““remen** hereafter authorcr otherwise, unlit ne shall be acquitted, or
Bee. 14. The Legislature aliall provide for
until tbe election or appointment and quahflan eqtaiizatiun by a Htate Board to the year
r-a- — one thouMMid eight hundred and seventy-six,
and every fifth year thereafter, of sei wsnisnlii
on all taxable property except that paying
apocifio taxes.
Boo. 16. Every law which impose*, continues
or reyives a tax. shall distinctly alate the tax,
and tho object to which it ia to bo applied ;
*',•&lt; Il al,*11 —I.*
K—V.— ..._ ■

ARTTCLE XIII.

KDCcanoa.
apaea oi train*, on iWIaronl railroads in this
Stats, and rbail prohibit running contracts
betwemi utxli railr-,*/!

committed
leaving a widow, chQd. or children such
luOUhscdadwMn he wtrnOpt Worn MrpsymM

transportation as a common carrier of freight

struclion, or members of tho State Board of
Education, ox any other officer of the State,
except legislative and judicial, and report tho
causa of such suspension lo the Legislature al
ita next scasian.

McPsacjwi. .

■at! remain in force until they ea* own brnitatioti, or are altered or

Section 1. The Superintendent of public In­
struction aliall have tho goneral rupervuoon
of pulilic instruction, and hie duties ahall be
al tnatitutions, (Deluding the Reform Bffiool
Bsc. X Tbe Kegouts of ths Uoivenitysnd
tbmr aucceaara in offioe shall eontinus to «m-

Jx'gialaturo aliall prescribe. And if a majority
of tho electors, qualified to vote for members
of the Legislature, voting on the amendment
or amendments proposed, shall ratify aud ap-

thangs had taken piece. The several courts,
excel* as herein otherwise provided, shall
loutuine'with tbe like powers and juriwliotion, both at* law and eqnity, as if this Cauatitwtion had not boon adoptedLand .until lbs 6tcauixstinn of ths judimal department under
this Constitution.
Hoc. 3. All fines, penalties, forfeitures ami
rechoaia rarutog to the State under the pres­
ent Conattiullou and laws, sliall accrue to lhe
liana, and all other Instruments entered into
or ex eonted before the adoption of this
Odurtitutlop, to tlie people of. thia State, or to
any county or towtoiidp, or to any public of­
ficer or public body, or which may be en­
tered into or executed under existing law*, to
the people of tins Blate cr to any rush officer
or pubiie body, before tbe complete organiza­
tion of tho departmente of government under
this Constitution,' sliall remain' binding and
valid, and righto and liabilities upon tho same
shall continue, and may be prosecuted aa pro­
vided by taw. And oll crimes and miailemean •
ora and penal actions ahall bo prooecutod.
tn rd and punished aa though no change had
token place, until otherwise provided by law,
Hoc. 6. All officers, civil and military now
boldiitg airy "otltao or apputntincnt. shall conAinu# jo hold ibntr respective &lt; nice®, unless
removed hr comnstent authority, until snpeieedod uiMnc tho lawa now iti force, or under
thio Constitution.
tjec. 6. It shall bo the duly of the Legisla­
ture, al it* fin* session after tho adoption of
thia Ccmdirtitidn, to adapt the present taws
to tbe provisions of this Constitution
Bee. 7; Any territory attached, or that may
be attached,.to any county for judicial pur­
poses, if not oUicrw-ao represented, ahall be
oonstdered aa forming a part of such ouuniy
so far aa regards elscUomi, for the purpose of
representation.
Hec. 8. Tbo terms of offioeof all State and
county officers.-Uf the Circuit Judges, mem­
bers of the B iard of Education, aud mombeta of the Lcgiataluro, shall begin on the
first day of Jauumy next succeeding their
election.

Aitdbt it further rrnAanl. That eaid couslitutional amendments aliall be eubmitled to
the people of tlua Htate at the next general
otoctiou, to be hold on tho Tuesday succeed­
ing tbo Ural Monday iu November, iu tho year
eighteen hundred and seventy-four ; and the
Hecretary of Htate is liMoby required to give
notice of the lumo lo tho sheriff* of the ost­
eal counties m tin* State, in tho *amo man­
ner tha*, be is now required to do in com-of
an elAcUon of Governor or Lieutenant Gov­
ernor ; and tho ins|&gt;ector» of olocuou in tbe
several luuualiljw. and cities in thia State,
shall prepare a suitable box for tho reception
uf bahuts, cast for or against auch amendUietlft. Eacu iietauii suluig f-&gt;r **id4uiuiidmeuts to the Constitution of thia State, sliXll
have trriilen ot printed, or partly written and
partly printed, on hia ballot the words
“ Couatl'ulioual Amendments—Yea
and
eacls person voting against them aliall have
on his ballot, in like manner, tbo. wonta
Constitutional Amendments,—~No.” The
ballots eliall in all rvapocta bo cinvaeeod aud
returns made asdu election of Governor and
Lieutenant-Governor. In caeo a majority of
tho votes &lt;-a*l at oaid election, a* above pro­
vided. shall Uavo on them tho words ■■ Con­
stitutional Amciidmonts—Yea," thou tho fore­
going preamble, article* ami soction*. and
each and all of them, aliall stand a* t Im Con
■titution of lhe State of Michigan, from aud
sfter'the flr*t day of January, eighteen hun­
dred and Muvnty-flve, and «jwh aud every
otliorpro-cxivting pro vision of the Constitu­
tion of the State of Michigan shall bo super­
seded thereby, aud be absolutely null and of
Uo effect. '
Approved March 26, 1B7 4.
•

JOINT IJLHOLVTION preposlui: an ametotmeiit lo

Jietnlerd Irj the J^riate aiui littute of llryrearntiitire* of lhe .State of Michigan, That at tho
election when the amonrtad Constitution ahall
I* submitted to the elector* of this Htate for
adoption or rejection, there aliall be submitted
to such eketors the following propositiona, to
im Hiibatitutcd in case of adoption, for ro much
of M-ctiou 1 of article VIL as precedes lhe pro­
viso therein, in tho present c- institution ot this
-Htate aa it now stands, and aubatituted for
"oction 1, article VU. m said autendod conalitution, if tbe latter is adopted, to wit:
Hoetion 1. In aU elections, every nereon of
theagnof twenty-one year* who’ shall have
realdml in this Blate three months, aud iu the
tqwwdiip or ward tn which he or ahe offer* to
vdte. ten day* next preceding an election, bekinging to either of tho clarees, shall be an
elector and entitled to vote :
bhrtl. Every citizen of the tTuited Htates ;
Nrrond. Every inhabitant or this Btato wtm
shall have resided Hi the United Htate* two
intention to become a citizen of the Uluted
State*, pursuant to lhe taws thereof, six
months preceding an election ;
Thir&lt;&lt;, Every inhabitant residing in thin
Blate on the twcuty-fourtli day of June, onc^
thousand eight houdrt d and thirty-five.
a
Hai&lt;) proposition shall lie separately submit­
ted to the electors of thia Stale, for their
adaption or rejection, iu form fcilowtag. to
wits .bscimrata ^allot may i&gt;e given bv ovary
peiMot! hiving the right to rote, to be deposit­
ed in a separate box.
•
Upon thn balitea given for said propouiticiu
ebau lie written or printed, or partly written
and partly printed, the words,
Woman enffcagc—Yeaand upon the ballot* given
against the adoption thereof, in like winner,
tbo wonted Woman suffrage—No.’’
If. at tahl utaoiion, a msjoiily of tbe votes
givou upon said projxwttion shall contain thn
words '■ Woman Kuffraga—Yes,’’ then said
projxMtlou ahall l« sutaMituted for so much of
section 1 of article Yll. as precede* tho proviso
therein in tbe present Constitution of thi*
Htataaa it new stands, or substituted for sec
lino 1 of article VII. in said amended Conatitutitut, if the tatter ta adopted.
Approved March '23. 1874.

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Accompanying tho document as transmitted
to tho press la a circular from Mr. McCracken,
which ia as follows t
LX.VMXO, April 28. 1874.
notations uf cliangce, while it was iicce*aery to make them as clear and specific as

fig 95 g

both the Conatilution and notea from many of
the nowapa)«crs. The analysis which I fireeighty-five, the legislature may provide for a pared ot the change* a* proponed by tbe Conconvention, to bo chosen l&gt;y the qualified stitutioual CommiMiou was with more especial
reference to thoir critical examination;by the
Imgiatatnre. Far thia pnr]&gt;oee the use of italic*
advice and couecnt of tb&lt;_ Senate and Hotue to designate new matter, tbo foot notes refer­
of HeproaeutaUvca in joint convention, to re­ ring to specific prorisioua and the marginal
vise ar amend fills Oomtiration. Buch recrenceo. ware valuable, if notincUspensable.
I. For newspaper publication ihta plan
tod to thodoctorsqualified/o vote for 1
would be impracticable, for the reason that
of die Legialature, at socn time and
tho aqaount of italic would greatly exceed the
proportion of iMttc.typeoin newsvajw offices,
provide. If a majority
while lhe notes end references that are ptac
ticabie in the pamphlet page would be unadspted to imwvpsjic- calamus.
Ah a compliaaco with the terms of the reso­
lution by which I wu» ajipoiuted to do the
work, I have appointed to ouch article a note
stating briefly the changes proposed by each
article. Tin* will oomc wJto. tho resolution
authorizing lb* pt.blication by imwvpiqKim

ifh?i&gt;isOE

year following ita adoption.

ataint there Improved Maeldaca and oilier Infor
mation valuable to tanner* and tlireahennen.
Addre**,
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IOWA AND NEBRASKA!
ARTICLE XV.

this State.

"hall be eight ysere.
bem shall &amp; elected
aa*e&lt;wa*&lt;" aww aaa vsaaw
•fforal trnna expire. Said Board of Begenta
shall M often u noceaaary, elect a president
Um Vaiwvuy vho M to ita cU*

Paction 1. The persona] property of even*
resident of the Blate, to conaist of such prop­
erty only aa shall ba designated by law, shall

NO PAYMENTS REQUIRED,
will atraCMUl aM Fcve*. r.iv*r
Lc.rJ‘l?Td.^^*^*

on execution

tcnyficw

dviUlarhooM

time practicable, they are printed in tbe
m In which you reeeive thorn, in advenes
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---poratively fresh one, which li»d' passed’
♦hrodgh the heart—Bob was taken into
custody, charged with thq. deed. in

ths mean time I1 had ■ fntrvrd up from
befow tlw fsite, and ns the whnk town
had taken tho other aide I deternrined
to stand by the friend whom I had

To know th* trip vlU‘r«y.
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The oMWraa -j.rtclowi UUU yet*!
C in Dower Law.

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And sunny cbrcnlc croup.

They're t«Ui iBcHntd to drink.

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known in tho States.
At the trial the court-room was
packed with people, and the tide of
public opinion setJ io strongly against
the prisoner that .the Judge had
to draw his aix-sbooter a down times

ecation, cvexy one of whome made
things look very black for Robert, the
State rested its case. Theu thA’ attor­
ney for the defense arose, and simply

said:
**
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“ Your Hnnor, I ^h»U n&gt;*e jqo s&gt;p._
lininary slatemeht, and I Shalt'oalrlJwt
one witness.
By him I shall prove on
alibi, or give up the cose.’’
“Bli! What’s that?” shouted the
Dlalnct Attorney, bopping upon his
feet—as fussy a little rascal os ever
snorted law before a deaf Justice of the
Peace.
“ Will you prove that the
prisoner was Bat
BpsuUh Town road
tho night of the alleged murder ? ”
“ No; IH prove thattfie deceased was
not.”
There was a marked acnsstion in
court as my name was called, snd 'I was
solemnly sworn to tell the truth, the
whole truth, and nothing but the

truth.
“ At ten o’clock on the night of July
15, 1858," I began, circumstantially, “I
rraa walking along the river bank, on
the aide of town opposite the Spanish
Town road, and just above the falls. I
wouldn’t trouble my»eX&gt; ^-1 were you ”
—turning to the District Attorney—“to
ask what I was walking there for, be­
cause it isn’t anybody’s business.”. .
“I appeal to the Court!" screeched
the little rascal springing to his feet,
“ if I’m to be insulted in this way—"
“Keep still, will you," said his
Honor, “and let the witness proceed."
I had made a favorable impression-nt
tho start, and it gave me confidence. - I

*'Abolish all legal punishment for
perjury,” said I, dogmatically, at tho,
end of a desultory argument with some
ofjho other clerks in tho San Francisco
Mint, “ and not one witness in a dozen
would speak the ftratli. As for their
oaths—bah I Tbyy don't eare that for
them ”—snapping my -fingers. like the
duck of a hen.
“I don’t know, boys,” said John
Fleming, who had taken no part in the
discussion, laying, down his pen nnd
resumed:
squaring about upon his stool. . “ I
“ It was a warm, moonlight evening,
don’t that I can say anything on- this and the mist rising above the cataract
question worth listening to, but if yon wa-* less dense than usual; so I could
will atop your confounded figuring a
see tolerably well. Jusk^at. the brink,
moment I’ll relate a little experience of on an overhanging rock, I saww a tall,
mine that may bcof service to this young
bent figure in gray clothes, wearing a
gentleman. who knows so very much
■ slouch hut— a yery bad hat; I don’t see
about tho nature'of an oath and most
more than a hundred worse in’ this
rocm.” There was a smile , all round,
There, was ’a-general snapping to­
and then the District' Attorney asked
gether of ledgers-and all manner of
mo if I hod known tne deceased, Mr.
books ; Government clerks do not re­
Thatcher,' in l^is hfe time. I replied
quire, much of a pretext to stop work.
that I had not—luid never seen him.
Wo all gathered about John, like bees
, “ Remember that, gentlemen of the
about Hymettus, and he began :
jury,” said ho, with a conceited smile ;
I was a witness, once, in u murder
“remember the witness had never seen
case at Pinkerton’s Bluff, on tho North
nor heard of tho deceased. Wc don’t
Sandy, just above tho falls.
Bob
mean to controvert the witnesa’s state­
D------ , a friend of mino—knew him in
ment an that point, sir,*’ he added, ad­
tho States—wm charged with having
dressing tho coumcI for the defease,
killed Dave Thatcher, known in all
and smirking as if be bad got hold of a
region as Bet-you Dav% He had been
good thing which he would hold in re­
a born debater had Dave. He was never
serve as a final crusher.
known to sgnr with the opinions of any
“Cubs you!” soared the Judge,
man at The I)lnff upon any. question
“ keep your ffiouth shut, will you? The
under heaven,1: and be made use of
witness will proceed."
.
but one argument—“ I bet you five
“I approached this person on the
dollars.”
rock," I continued, “and skid, ‘Good
The moment he heard any one make
evening.’”
an assertion, express a belief, or hint a
“ ‘Bet you five dollars it an’t!’ said
rumor—frequently before, possessing
he, turning sharply about."
his mind of the speaker's full meaning
At this there wan a general snigger,
—he’d bet hixh five dollars it wasn't so.
from the npeotatort, olid Davo Thatch-;
When nobody was talking Ito would try
er’s widow, #ho sab near, looked up
in till indirect ways to entrap some one
with a sudden hope in her face that was
subject,-and then ho was down upon cheerful to see. I resumed my testi­
him Mith that everlasting wager. He
would put up the money, too, and,
what's more;iiewould, commonly win,
unless there' was 'a dead 'sure thing
against him : but’tins was so frequently
the case that it kept him poor. If, in
Dave’s prc'ence, a man dared affirm

lar» he wasn’t; and it came with such
positive energy that if the man hadn't
seen his dog since morning it was ten
chance b to one he would back squarely
down, or haggle for time to go and take
another look. I never saw Dave my­
self ; it was after his time that I
came to The Bluff; but the fame of
his extraordinary wagers, and the no
less extraordinary way in which he

mony :
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“ ‘ Do you see that oak on the other
bank ?’ continued the man on the rock,
pointing to a conspicuous pine.”
“I thonght the fellow murt^bw » ma­
nioc, and I did not know just what to
say; but presently replied that I was
uot certain whether I saw it or note-it
depended upon circumstances."
“ He was silent for some moments ;
then he shivered and chattered his

teeth.

“ ‘ Snow before morning,’ said he,
‘ Perhaps so,’ said J, non-committally ;
‘ seems thickening -up, but that may be
on optical illusion.’
“ Then ho wonted to know if I re­
membered whut year Gen. Jackson was
elected President—4 wasn’t it in ’52 ?’
I told him I did not recollect. After
awhile he said carelessly :
body’s mouth.
“They’re talking, here at The Bluff,
Ou the fifteenth day of July,, in ’58,
Dave and my friend Bob —— pused about running- Bern Ftwukliu for next
the whole evening together in the Presiddnt’
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bar-room of the Spread Eagle Hotel,
“ I made fto reply. Then be came up
and during the time Bob lost three to me and laid a hand on my shoulder.
straight bets with hfto.' About nine
‘“Seo here, stranger,’ said he, 'ia
o'clock they departed together, qasr- there any subject you feel at home on ?
Dob hsd been silenced but not con­
vinced.

Have you got any hobby—any opinions?*
“'lam not sure,’ I replied; * some

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“ Progression. No Retrograding.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, MAY 22,1874.

NO. 34.

llRjkF ME/fTION.
CREMATIOF AMQKG TUE AAiCJME T , , . ■ i ■ tbe rest cow.
■ GREEKS.
Mb. ‘WitMAM "Wwib, of - London,
•A pretty, rich -thing occurred at the
The body was placed upon a pyro
that. I don't remember ever jumping offers to put thu whole of the Bible,
built of wood, to which fire was com­ establishment «t Kntpftfm not long
jywtfl,480 letters, on a surface of oneover any caacades ngwrif."
.since. Simpson used to be our milk­
..
’ , municated in the presence of those man, and we attribute to 'him, Tp a
■“Hogavwrae one iook, la^^pffhis eighth of a square inch.
The l&gt;est labels far planta aud trees who had attended -the funeral; when great measure, our toss of confidence in
hat, liacked up to the brink of the preci­
the fiaoins were extinguished the humanity generally, and milkmen in
pice, and dropped himself down hang­
bones were collected and placed in urns particular.
Mike Welsh had been
ing on to the edge with his hands. Then
made
of various materials.
These
he lot go; falling throe hundred feet these to the plants by copper wire.
were preserved in tomlis, built com­
to^assirt
in
taking
care of horses and
into the boiling whirlpoohbelow I”
Henkt Kttvrp, tho German gun­
; "^fajrftpleato the court,” shrieked maker, has arranged to titliver 100 can? monly on the roadsides without the cows; so Mike was hired, and placed in
city gates. ’ The funeral took place at
charge
of
his
department.
the little District-Attorney, lunging non per week until tho Gorman artil­
night The prooeasioa was. headed by
One morning, after M jke had been a
forward upon his hind foot, “ I wont to lery shall be thoroughly re-armed.
musicians; these were headed by hired month ut the place, ‘Simpson, who had
‘ this w^jwkb now * J In Switzerland there is a law which
lunation,’to
mourners, who lamented gnd song the
■ir' ycmhiul never wen the' 0
made
ready to start' off with his milk­
compels every newly-married couple to funeral aong; after these camo the
part, said to him : “ Mike, you may
deceased Mr. Thatcher up to the mo­ plant six trees immediately after the
freedmen of the deceased, sometimes
give tlie cows som«- oatmcdl thia morn­
ment you met him on that rock—and cerwnofiyj and two on the birth of every
amounting to a considerable number,
ing ; and be . sure you give' my beat
hover hoard of any of his'’relations. child.
wearing the cap of liberty. Imme­
milker an extra quantity.”
Now, sir, on your oath, on your Bible
A topkb at Dubuque, Iowa, attrib­ diately preceding the corpse were per
bath, sir 1 how do yon know this man
“The best milker, is it, sir?”
utes the flood in Louisiana to tho wo­ sons bearing waxen masks, represent­
,‘‘Yes; you know the old cow that
you saw go coyer the f^lls was Dove
man's erusada. “Iallers were afraid,. -ing the ancestry of tho. deceased ; the
Thatcher? How do'yon* know it; str?*’
gives the most milk ? ”
’
of water,” said he, “and too much of it corpse iteclf,.placed upon a oouch, vras
“Bedad, 1 think I do, sir.”
“I don’t know it. I know it was not
is very dangerous.’’
commonly borne by tho freedmen or by
he. For just before he let go the rock
“ Well, you may give her four quarts
Mabx Washington, a mulatttrwoman, tho immediate relatives; tho family of the maah.”
ho looked up at me, with his nose about
of St, Johns, Flo., aged ninnty-nino following after—the men, contrary to
the edge, knd said : . •
.
“All right, sir. I’ll do that some."
years, while bathing in the river, was usual custom, with their heads covered,
‘“You think I’m Davo- Thatcher,
On the evening of that day, aimpson
suddenly seized by an alligator and.. the women with their heads bare, their ha-l occasion to go to the old wooden
don’ttyon?”’
•
hair disheveled, and often beating their
carried out of sight.
“I told him he might be, or he might
pump in the yard.. He tried the handle,
Tiu use of tobacco seems to be fall­ breasts and uttering piercing cries.' If but it wouldn’t work.
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The -pump,
warranted by the.rank of. the deceased,
seemed to be entirely choked up.
“ 'Just so ["said ho, desperately, as ing off in England. The declared value
the. procession passed through tho. ■Finally he discovered that all the upper
of
tho
importation
for
the
first
quarter
his fingers began to slip.- -* Bet you five
of this year was only £322,3(12, against forum, and an oration was then pro­ par* was loaded with something very
dollars I an’t 11
nounced over the body. Finally, the nearly resembling oatmeal mash. He
There was a good deal of loose talk in £343,875 for-the same period of last
corpse, with the couch, upon which it
called hi.f man-servant.
court after this, but the spectators year.
Tub world digs ont 270,500,000 cwt. was borne, was placed upon the funeral
“ Mike," said he, “ what is the mat­
would not listen to it, and Bob D-----pyre, built commonly in the form of an
ter with thia pump ? ”
waatriumphanlly acquitted, being borne of iron yearly, of whic^ England pro­
altar, with four equal sides. Tho near­
through the tpwn On ’the shoulders of duces more than one-half, North
“The pump, is it, sir ? " ..
est relative, with averted face, kindled
“ Yea. How camo this oatmeal mash
the jury, to tho music of a brass band America about one-fifth, France about
tlie pyre, and perfume*, oils, articles of
in here?"
nnd ths cheers of the whole population. one-twelfth, and Belgium about onefood,
ornaments
and
clothing
were
fretwenty-fourth,
theee
four
constituting
But Daye Thatcher’s widow persisted
“ Sure, sir, I put it in meeelf."
' quently thrown on while it was being
“ Stupid blockhead ! why did you do
in putting up n handsome headstone tho great iron-producing sections of the’
consumed. When the pile was burned that?”
over the remains of tho unknown dead, globe.
down, the embers wore extinguished
Thk discussion over cremation has
“ Ii was yerself that told me, sir."
aud was goirig to have &gt;t inscribed with
her Inte’huBband'a name, aud what she now got to this point, whether those with wine, and the bones and ashes
“ I—I told yon to put it in here ?"
collected by tho nearest kin, sprinkled
“ Indsde, ye did, sir I"
ouo
hundred
and
ninety-nine
j«t»nnds
still regarded as tho manner of his
with perfumes, aud placed in sui urn.
“ Why, you ihick.hcaueu rascal!
dewth, when pob stopped, the .proceed­ and odd ounces that mix with the at­
As
the
Christian
religion
gradually
ob
­
mosphere may not prove more injuri­
what do you mean?"
ings by marrying her.
tained tho ascendency a corresponding
*‘ Don't be in a passion, master. Did
“ I don’t see what all this has to do ous to the living, in that shape, than if
with’the question of the advisability of they had been comfortably laid under change took place in the. mode of dis­ not ye tell me to give yer best milker
posing of tho dead ; bodies were no •na extra quantity of the mash, and
swearing witnesses .in court,” said I, ground to fatten the worms and enrich
longer burned but interred, and tho
the soil
where, in all the world, I'd like to
when John had finished b*8 ywm.
offices of tho church were substituted
know, is tho crathur that gives so much
“Don’t, eh ? It’s got this to do with
A Livrbpool cotton-broker gave as
for the rites of paganism.
milk to yer
as does this old
it There wasn’t a prison in the State his lessen for breakifife off a match with
which I had not broken out of n thou­ a fair damsel that he hod discovered
pump."
A BORDERER'S LEGKSV.
The story leaked out, and added
sand times. If I hadn’t been put upon she didn't take a sufficiently lively in­
It is a welfknowu peculiarity of our
my Bible oath what was to prevent my terest in cricket Thia fellow may bo Washpe rivers that they all sink into greatly to the distrust already enter­
telling a lie?"
.
said to have died game, but the father tho earth. Esch river empties into tained by Simpson’s customers.
scaiecly saw it in that light; bacanso what is Tailed its “sink,” or lake.
A LIVELY BEAR-FIG11?.
. JUSTICE MIELKES GAME-CUCK.
he has recently sued him for breach of None of them get out of the State or
While coming up the lake shore an
Justice Miller, of New Castle, tells
promise, Damages, £2,000.
empty into the .sea. This curious fact
Indian encountered n huge bear in his
this
story about himself : My wife h nd
Ox'the day of ths adjournment of the was once curiously accounted for by a
path, and although only armed with a
New York Legislature, a dispatch was qnoer old fellow who made bis home in half a dozen Leghorn hens and a roost­
knife and hatchet, he resolved to cap­
received by one of the members, Mr. the shadow of Mount Davidson. Said er which she thought everything of.
ture the bear, ora&lt;least.make an at­
Butler, of thn Sullivan Republican, he: “The way it come about wm in She bad nil the modern improvements
tempt. He procured a sharp stick’ and
that his- office and contents had been this wise : Tho Almighty, at the time put into the hen-house, and took special
fastened the knife to the end’ of it,
totally destroyed,and without insurance. He was creatin’ and fashionin’ this ’ere jyins to see that her fowls enjoyed all
boldly attacked Bruin, who stood his
This was made known in tho Assembly, ycarth, got along to this section late the luxuries that well-regulated and
ground and showed fight. Lo made a
He hud get orderly hens should enjoy. Ono day a
and on impromptu collection was taken one Saturday evenin’.
lunge at the animal, but before penethrough with all the great lakes, like friend of mine from Groton Falls gave
tratiril the hide the knife turned on the up, nnd the hat, when upsetj turned
Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and me a game-cock. Of course I hod to'
out^GJOO.
stick and became useless. He then at­
keep him in a coop to prevent him from
Thehe is something in Arkansas be­ them; had made the Ohio, MiMonri
tempted to dispatchhim with hia hatchet,
exterminating the Leghorn looster. My
sides gubernatorial competition. The and Misfisbippi rivers, an’, as a sort of
and had
a desperate fight,
uuu «ucopv&lt;uw
»K&lt;&gt;&gt;, but
out was
WOM oycrover- —
wife disliked game fowls, and I had to feed
wind-up,
concluded
to
moke
e
river
rowerol by the bnB», wbo-prt Mm *»* toMh Z«fcpcwfc.&lt; ay.: “Gold
that would beat any thing He had done him my self. One morning tho rooster
has
been
found
in
Scott
county
not
far
down leisurely to “ chaw him up.
The
in that line. He started an’traced out got out. He went straight for the mas­
Indian wan bitten twice in one kg and from Waldron, the county site, nnd
Humboldt river, an’ Truckee river, an’ online Leghorn. I pursued him, and
on his arm and shoulder very badly, lead in found in almost every locality. Carson river, on’ Walker river, an’ seemingly made a desperate efforts to
besides receiving a frightful scratch on Silver ore has been found on the Black Reese river, nn’ all tho other rivers, an’ catch him.. But I took good care not
his forehead.
Tho bear, no doubt fork of the Poteau, nbaui^W) miles
He was a leadin’ of ’em along, calke­ to capture him until he had had half a
thinking his adversary dead or suf­ south of Fort - Smith, which, in appearlatin’ to bring ’em all together into one dozen enchanting battles with Leghorn.
ficiently punished, walked off into the Huce, ia as rich as the ore of the Bel­ big boss gyer, oa’ then lead thiA off When I thought that Leghorn had
mont
mines.
”
wocmIh.
The Indian, more dead than
an’ let it empty into the Gulf of Mex- about all he could stand, I cooped, up
alive, managed to drag himself to a • Vermont papers, too, are crying out : ico or tl«* Gulf of California, as mig’rt my chicken. Mrs. Miller was excited,
farm-house, some two miles from the against the senseless wholesale de­
bo most convenient; but os He was
Beene of the fight, being twq days mak­ straction of the forests. Coal kilns are bringin* flown and leadin’ along H&gt;8 dent. The next night I went out to
ing that Staler. It is hardly likely' multiplying, particularly in the south­
branches—Truckee, Humbold^ Carson, find my rooster, but ho was not in lux
that ho will again attack a full-groan ern and western counties, and the de­
Walker, *u’ ’»m—all at once it came on, coop. I searched the yard, but oould
bear with out-more formidable' weapons struction of forests is haring its effects
dark, an’, not bein’ able to carry out not find him.
I went into the
than a knife and hatchet, even if ho is in climaiic changes very unfavorable to
his plan, He just tucked the lower ends .kitchen and made inquiries of my wife.
the productiveness of the farms. Fruits
a “big Injun.”— Duluth Herald.
of the several streams inter the ground
“ Ho got out this morning,” said Mrs.
and crops that hare thrived of them­
Rbv. -Db. Todd was once making
whar they war, an’ they’ve stayed thar Miller.
selves, within’ half a century, cannot
How did he get out ?” said I.
ever since."— Virginia C-ty Enter­
some inquiries of a gentleman respect^
now be grown except by artificial
“ llet him out,” said she.
.
ing a minister he had formerly known
prise.
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help.
“ Wnero did he go ?*’ said L
The reply was that he was considered a
A CtiBBLEKS MASTERPIECEFob eleven months has James Mc­
"Into that pot,” said my wife, point­
very good man, though some of hia par­
At the Postoffiee in this city we were ing to the steaming vessel on the
ishioners thought he traded horses a lit­ Clung,of Staunton, Va., been dumb with­
shown an old shoe which started from stove.
tle ofteuer than ho needed to. The doc­ out any explicable enuae. Two Sundays
I haven't had a game fowl since.
tor said his case might bo similar to ago, however, ho entered the sitting­ the New York City i'ostoffice. Among
tuat of a Connecticut minister he .O1M6 room of his house and salutwl his fami­ the documents stowed awny in the shoe
heard of, who was accused of whipping ly with a cheerful “good morning,” at is one which is written to tho following
h&gt;s wife. A meeting was called to deal the same time nearly fainting. He has effect: “ We, the undenrig»cd, reapectfnlly recommend that our late com-1
with the old parson, when his wife, hav­ conversed* us well as ever since that
rede Gocdcnongh, be appointed postj
ing heonl cf it, went in and told the He says that just aa he spoke Sunday
cobbler, this shoe being a specimen of 1
he
experienced
a
convulsive
movement
church she ho}&gt;ed they y^uld not be
his work.” Thon followed a large num-1
hsrS on her poor husband, as it was all o! tho ■muscles of the throat and a sense
ber of signatures. The “specimen of I
of concussion in the head.
the recreation the poor man hod.
his work ” is about the worst speaiman I
That invitation of Holph Waldo Em­
in that line ever seen. It. &gt;■ patched |
Bald mountain is behaving aa unsat­
erson to become candidate for succes­
with scraps of leather. Ths row half-1
isfactorily as ever, and disappointing
sion to Disraeli in the-Rectorship of sole ia tearfully and wunderfully made, I
the hopes conceived by tourists, health­
Glasgow University, which the innocent
seekers, and newspaper correspondents
and nailed on with copper, iron, and
sage kecepted with sufih modwt effu­ all kinds of nails, while upon the heel u I
regarding the phenomenal
volcanic
sion, proves to have been extended by spiked a sort of b»U-tap. Thodocn-j
demonstrations which it has promised.
an independent alub of studonfs known
traveling with the shoe, show |
Though it ha* continually grumbled and
im’the. “ Whites," pohtieally opposed to
0,^1 H, has been ih many offioea fn the I
rumbled internally since' the ides of
tho XHOHOpoly of the office by FsrlisFebruary, it’it notf, apparently, ‘no
West, and it is now quite coveredhrith]
mcutaiy &gt; candidates.
The American
nearer an eruption than when its first
philosopher’s chance for the Rectorial
manifestations excited tho false hope
scraps of postofflco wit.
It travels
chair through such championship is, of
that it might prove an American Hecla
coarse, microscopically small.
or Vesuvius.
ever direction the fancy of the clerks,
The girts of a California seminary
Am unsettled question is the intoxi- lately developed a singular fancy for h»pi*ntoBend it cruising.—Vb&amp;inia
OU;/ EntcrprUc.
'
eating qualities of beer. Even Germona using three oaa-cent stamps instead of
are not positive that a man may not the regular kind, upon their envek
How much our homo comforts are de­
drink a sufficient quantity to “upset opw. The lettera were so very plain pt ndont upon the capacity of our serv­
him," but just whatlhe quantity is no and mottsr-of-fact, and the attempts at ants finds doily illustration. Old lady
one knows. One honest German, when
at a dinner party (old lady deaf
questioned upon this subject, replied :
provided with ear-trumpet); old
“ Veil, I triakalrom ssventy to eighty ing teacher invert: gated . this whim. :interrogatei by well-meaning waflreaa r
CHUkft
glasses a day, und I feel all straight in And lo! the canning creotarcH had . , “’Will ehe have some sqmu-h
Old lady irrrepoMire and mUmIs
mins upper atory for any kind of beesi- taken to writing tender, emotional litnees, but I can’t tell vat it vould do mil tie epistles
their lover* under the t’sr-trampet toward vaiireM, who de­

alive; bnt the next spring a dead body, don’t hare-them wH the time; and those।
almost part recognition, was discovered that iiare them all tho time often for­
get them." .
“ ‘ Well I swear I’ Mid he, disgusted,
mwrt hare piu.*ed U reach their houses, ‘ I’m going to jump over these falls­
bet you five dollars I will I’
everybody Mid- the body was that of
•‘ I Mid nothing, and he continued :
Dare, m it had a ballet in it—not some • I shall be exactly tliree second# and
old bullet, saeh m any one might hare a half getting to the bottom—won’t I
•oaewhefe ia ids system, but u oom- aoirr
men vat makes s swill- tun of himself. ”

posits sqna-h thereMn sod pMM« an.

METRlCAL.fllUTOKT.

Fartlnt'tM &lt;w*u *»Y*« ri«bi anfl left'

jun
. tUns not vary &lt;xMj,
r uwil hMmMoo bi

A CounUin
If quffad
Wc«U&lt;fv*l

TWa «o3d m»a John «Mkd np »o4 down,

,

Bai yaittilahw fiatonMfr*,

Wilk hardly aught do mar.

YARJET/ES.

Engaged for every set—A hen.
The spendthrift’s prayer—“ Leave
me loan, will you ?”
’
‘
How to get rich—Dive on air and
sleep on a clothes-line.

What should
clergymen preach
about? About fifteen minutes.

!

Wirr is grew like a yenkBifc ?Be­
cause the spring brings out the blades.

.

The Brooklyn Argus is of opinion
that a kind word “ will alwnyn go farther
than a flat-iron or a. pototo-masher.”
A father ,in Wisconsin offered his

aon five dollars to tako a done of castor
Ail, and then got a counterfeit bill off
on the boy.
Habvaud says that “enquire" is
right, and Yale says that it is “ in­
quire." We think 4 ‘ acquire" ta pretty

near the thing.
A bit of orange peel set a good Iowa
deacon flat on hta back while pawing
the contribution-box. Orange peel is

very popular there now.
O, ndnniH cremation ! says tho Pitts­
burgh Commercial. We have to earn
our living—and we don't want to be
compelled to urn our dead.
If cremation comes into fashion,
Gray’s famous lino will have to be
changed so as to read, “ The paths of
glory lead bnt to the flue."
“ Wht Did He not Die ?” is tho titio

•

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’

of a new novel. We have hot read the
conundrum, bnt believe the answer to
be, beewuto he refused to fake his
medicine.
A Western paper says of tho air, iu '
its relations to man, “It kisses and
blawoihim, but will not obey him.”
Blobbs says that description suit' his

wife exactly.
“Amt letter*?” asked Smith of Lis
landlady on going home to dinner.
“Only two poetal cards, sir,” wsb the
disdmnfnl reply; “but they contain
nothing particular.”

A mam referriaig to the sudden death
of a rclativo was aaked if he lived high.
“Well, I can’t sny ho did," said Ter­
ence, “but he died high.” Like the
banks in tueee days, he was suspended.

he ascertained that he wax ।
sewed up, he
own

.

�■

adeuim.
1601 wea loir,and be

■IO2STI

was bold, but the ! and put on his angel plumage," a the
truth most be told, ha played like ■ detest Western obituary notice.
fiend on- the fiddle. Barring his voice, I
The Western women have in a
hu was everythingnicc, nnd hi* heart ! great degree etoped praying in pub­

b. wa&gt; pmrf. he

Th* hoilrr of the tnr Ta was blew

so loving and tender, thit he lic and aro making up theft attmmer
veea wont te atera their aunaiar ropply ef always turned pale when he trod on ClotiMB.
water. People living fa tha vicinity of th« the tad of the cal lying down by the
Au experienced old gentleman
fender. He clerked tn a store and says that all that is necessary in tl.c.
the way that

he

tore offthe calieu, enjoyment of love or sausages is con­
jeans and frown sbeefjBg, would fidence.
Mirth of Port Huron, k»Ang »ix mem water acquired strong headway and sudden­
ly an tU morwU&lt; of the HUh'iasL, the have tickled^a calf, and made the
The troublesome 1ftJe bed-bug can
bru’.e laugh in He -face of a quarter­
be easily destroyed by vn aqueous
The town of La ng*ton. seven miles
ly meeting. Ho cut quite n dash solntioo of sulphurous acids.
north of Grv*nvil!e was vtrited by
with a darfing rauvtache, which-be
The champion forgiver fives in
raill»Nr*l tall*
flrw on Monday kat, and *£0.000 valley M'IBpfc
learned lo adore and cherish; for ,
Terre Haute. Hit wife has eloped
worth cl pro|&gt;erly was destroyed.
«&gt;• girl had saiil, while she drooped ,
five
times, and he has taken her
Vene Lewis, the Keeler murderer
her proud head, that ’Iwould kill her
back and tried to make home happy
proMhinir it looked i* the distance aa If
to aae the thing perish. On Sunday
he'd search the straight road to the 'each time.
PriMon for twelve year*. Motion
Church, nnheedmg the voice of tho
soorner, and demurely he spt, like
so complete that iu tho village of Haydoo­
villa the fire bells worn ringing for a fsw . a young tabby cat, with the saints in
south of Jackson last Friday. Com- | miaates before the detasting flood struck the amen comer. He sang like a bird
milfed suicide. In a book was found
and bis sweet voice was heard fairly
At Williomabargb
the name Albert Ender and the words:
tojging atvny at long meter, and wo

of Hau.

A.man was fonnd dead six miles

thir dangerous habit
Mrs. Fanny Jones,of East Saginaw,
I muddy water, laden rd with distorted and
has been convicted of murder, in the
strange shapes. A men was picket! up from
second degree.
The victim was n from
up a
tree
wienh he had
colored girl, Emma Williams, and thu ridden six miles on the tortent, cheer
deed was committed on the 7th of Ing and waving his coal The poor follow's
December last.
Wm. GraS wnd Allen, brother-ln
laws, of East Saginaw, on Saturday

had a dtsnute about domestic difficul­
ties in Gray’s family, which resulted

in

Gray stabbiug

Allen in

seven

placesjind be is not expected to live.

Gray was arrested.

John E. ’ Walker of Grand Haven,
on Thursday of last week, kissed his

wife and children, and

taking his

shot gun went out and blew hie-hend

nfT.

He was drunk the night before,

which it

is

thought

deranged

his

mind and caused him to commit ihe
deed,

•*

Barney McReganey suicided in a

singular manner,
Hudson, Sunday.

in n lake&gt;near
H.* was fishing

with some companions, and pushed

out about ten rods from the shore,

stood up in the boat and said : “Good

HALT AT THE SIGN OF THE

JVew Hardware!

«&gt;

a-1
Where yon will find everything yon want iu the Hardware
Line, and at Lower Prior S than any other
place in Barry or Eaton Crfe.

sssa.

'day that the weight is more thnn a
man can bear.

A philosopher says that "a true man

jury veofiered a verdict of not gui’ty.

The testimony for the prisoner was
mainly as tn his good reputation and

to the fact that the act was committ­
ed in a sudden fit of uncontrollable
anger.

.

AU

WESTERN DIVISION.
Time Table taking affect MsrelTMU,

WARRANTED FOR ONE TEAR, AND IN

FBICE FROM ei-i TO &amp;4S!

age bell of the city; she was proud, enough slippery elm bark to bny his
but not bold, yet the tin th must be sister a white suit and his mother a
told, the way she chkwed wax was shawl. He cut and sold enough to
ft pity. Barring this vice she was do this, bul he took the money and
everyihing nice, and

I ALSO KEEP A FULL LINE OF THE BEST

IS
Battle Cmk
VlekataiMh
A baataE

RUllwvIl
HawkMIe
Vatagaralao

the world-ad­ scooted for Chicago.

Dut Pitman returned about dusk, and ■ings no more ox oft of yore—he
gave the girl the mitten.

Sdicidb.—The young wife of T.
W. Ransom, (Druggi»t) committed
suicide at her home in Bingor village,
on Wednesday afternoon oflist week,
by taking strychnine.
We lenrn
and her victim with serenity. Pitman's
that domestic infelicity, since the
first tbeugbt was that she bad suddenly
time she married, was the cause of
been animated by an insane but judicious
the rash act. That afternoon she
■desire to realise upon his life insurance pol­
teld her hnsltaad that she should not
icy. But when he eereamed to her she
live lung tu be disgraced by ftis infi­
delity. sori soeu ll creafter went into
convuEions. from which she never
discovery that she had perforated Pitman.
recovered.
Mrs Ransom was a
She called the servant girl, and aa they
yoiingerIy woman, j»osc*sing an iron
will, nnd when crazed by jealousy, carried him late the bouse she explained
drank the dregs of poison administer that ahe mistook him far -a thief, and then,
Pitmen said it was all
ed by her own hand, nnd lay down she apologised.
i
and diet! with courage.—Hartford \
that to a man with two quarts of salt and half:
Dm/
a pound of gnn-wads in bis legs. Mrs. Pit- I
An amusing incident ia related of msn insisted that he oughtn't lo mind a i
little salt, it would do him good. She urged
women iu England, wltose husband
that aah wis belter than anyth;;*
IOr
JMj^lhyiman. died sudently with­

IU

"T

truth,

agricultural implements,
INCLUDING THE

She pined apace, her prclty face

tm-ion
Mr*

I Vt

Hllilw.1l

n

VMrtwfii
KoUleOwk
Ckartotte

Coquillard Wagon, warranted and complete for $85, the Robbins’
combined Corn and Fallow Cultivator for $45, the
No. 3 Steel Plow for $16.50, and the No.
17 Chilled Plow for $16,50.
A FULL STOCK OF

Connections,

Mfehtou. OniflRUIrrwL
Graod Kat4d. * Indi rteMUIlftond.
Kallwav

TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE,
and

a.

flrst-clfiMK Tinner

Fort fane, Jacisoy Saiim E, R,
Kept constantly on hand to do all kind* of Job Work.
Troughing a speciality.

SUOBT LUTE BETWEEN
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.
TUAJNB RUN BY CHICAGO TIMg,

I

Ooinc Bout h.

C. C. WOLCOTT

iy Chy

Joorarille

ATTENTION, ALL!

' might as well carry in enough wood to Iasi
all night. He had Just placed the fourth
■stick upon bis arm when an explosion oc­.
curred, and the rams instant hy'felt as if
a million rqJ-b«l darning-nee lies were
dancing np and down his legs. He had
beard from Mrs. Pitman. lie yelled with
pain, and dropped the wood, mos. of it upon

£

Ctitan I Laie^Hirst EailrM.

New Detroit Stoves!

not be painted • these are the facts ; onions, and the jury gave her SlJfOO
Pitman's wood pile has suffered a good
damages. How much better lor him
Shis world !’ and dove ofF.
He rose
■deal lately from the ravages of thieves ; ro she swallowed her wax, then scream­ if had offset her by eating Ltmberger
once, struggle&lt;l, called for help and
ed, then choked, then fainted.- Her cheese.
then sank to rise no more.
hia gun with coarse salt and vxpre»»ed his pa appeared ; her beau quite scared,
Tho trial of John Fakey, of De- determination to bombard the first man rushed out ta get some water; the
watch-dog spied his tender hide, and
troit, the sixteen year old boy who
On Wedneaday aiorainf Be had-tn at lead
bit him where he “onghter.” The
shot and kill a companion of about
court, and aa ba did not expect lo reach
The new firm o
talc is said, the sequel stern—so
the same age named Richard Mc­
thinks the youth thus bitten. He
Evoy in a fl-ld near the- Grand Trunk
i*«xmlu&lt;led Monday morning, and the

&amp;

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF TUB

[den of tp-day. It is when to-morrow's
burden is added to the harden of to­

mired her bustle; anil the NailNewspaper advertising is now rec-,
vill^ boys, being calmed by the noise oguized by business men, having
of insanity followed among thoeo who have walked miles to bear it rustle. She
faith in their own wares, «ts the most
lost rehtivM and friends by this terrible
cut quite a swell, did the wax chew­ effective means for securing for their
calamity.
ing belle, and men flocked in crowds goods a wide recognition pf their
The latest figures of the loss of Ufa by the
breaking of the Wnilamsburgb rceervoylr to meet her; hut she gave them the merits.
make a total of one hundred and forty-four, shrink for she loved ihe young clerk,
A hard money Congressman con­
divided as follows between the three places: who sang like a hunsrj musquilo. densed his speech by holding a teriWillian sburgh, sixty; Leeds, forty-nint;
So she homed and she hawed and
dollar green back in oue hnnd and a
Haydenville, thirty-ffve. These figures only she sighed and she ‘‘chawed,’' till her
len-dollar gold piece in the other, and
represent persons whose loss is positively
heart nnd her jaws were broken;
asking, “Which will you have?”
known, though the bodies of all are not yet
then she walked by his store, while
recovered. Bodies are constantly being
An irreligious exchange points out
found, and in some cases theses &lt;&gt;f persona he stood at the door awaiing some at Noah, the only man good enough
loving token. She raised up her to be kaved nt the flood, and Lot, the
I it seems perfectly safe to say that the totsl eyes with a muck of surprise, and only .righteous man in Sodom, both
, loss of life will exceed an, hundred and fifty, tried to enact Hie seorner; but, to teli got drunk at the first opportunity;
if indeed it dors not more nearly approach
The editor of the Leavenworth
the truth, she grinned at the youth
two hundred.
Drily Argus touchingly remarks in
who loved the amen corner.
One hundred buildings were, destroyed.
the obituary of his paper :—“We
• * They (inet—alas
what
Bridges have been carried away, rnades
went into tho business determined to
ruined and hundreds of acres of meadsw came to pass was soft and sweet and run it or bust. We have busted.”
land tsnderedjalmost valueless. The tola! precious ; they wooed, they cooed,
People who nro overwise must
loss must exceed $l,U00,0U0, and will prob­ he talked, she chewed—O, huw they
expect to pay fur their whims, ax the
ably come nearer 2,000,060.
loved, good gracious .' They had io, Iowa man did. Ho went back on
part, he rose to start; her grief can his own true love because she ate

Junction on Sunday. March 2^, was pile.

1

if.

EAST SIDE «F MAIN 8T., NASBHLLE, MICH

bye boys, I shan't sec you again in

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No man ever sank under the bur­

when we say never frets about his place in the
ville a factory, a gas bouse, a cotton mill
A Detroit paper, noticed the fact
that this youth could outaing a hun world, but just slides into it by the
and bank, and one hundred dwellings were
gravitation of his nature, and swings
that a man lately dropped dead while
gU mosquito:
combing hh hair, says. ‘'And yet
She was young, she was fair, and there as easy as h star.
there arc people who will persist io
A Wisconsin boy has cut and sold
she scrambled her hair like the aver­

speak but the

&amp;&amp;AID BITER VALLEY DlW

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Coming!

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FH1DAV, ■ -

girhlpm Oittraf Batiraafi

I ll

UaFlMi.

A Hoboken pdnor. being chalenged !
seat word in reply: -When I want I
parted hi* hair Hka to die I can shoot myself."
“He handled his gun carelessly, 1

Goinw North.

pay the Highest Market Price for

looked slender and dejected; her
father kind, but sonA'Imt blind, be­

His income

held her and reflected.

tax he spent for wax—she smiled
and called him clever. She went lo
work, forgot that

clerk, nnd chawed

in bliss forever!.
A Vermont editor got his back up
« f«w dm since, when n prcacbor
esked his amgragnUnn to devote one
day to praying for the cun ol items.

I^JO

POTATOES,

CORN,

OATS,

APPLES,

fir- p?,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,
Delivered at their

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

K C ty
Kicerin,

REDUCED 20 PER CENT,
Mk-hlnn Central, .lackaoa.
tinuxfHirer Valley, «txi Mie

He sued tho preaclu-r for the pay fur

S'-:U7H lUiir,—!

his pa par for thirteen years, and for
We also keep on hand and have for sals
three hundred dollars wo.th of re- LATH,
ligous notices, and the pro&lt;pect is
SHINGLES

that he will

get

tlie money.

That

minhter had Letter do hi. praying in
secret hereafter, it ho does not wish

to he rewarded so openly,
A darky was

once

steal a goose, but a

objection, and

SALT,
HAIR.

Mte*lc

&amp;. A. TRUMAN’S !

M

* WnetnraaU. Md CledaaaU, KXcbrnw

STUCCO.

&lt;K. fc-.

raised an

which we ship and retail at bottom prises.

Sambo retired.

MEAT MARKET!

The

ocst night during 5 inander shower
he k'.'mmpted it again

WA TER. LIME,

attempting lo
dog

a- -

Joiww Title

and just as he

ROBERTS &amp; ROE,

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,
Proprietors.

was on -the point of getting a vuv

I^Mta^lThe widow. probably bo alive aud well aad prancing: with his fowl, the lightning struck
| around tba uaivmo when the rest of him' close by. and the noise nearly fright-

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

iarfbrMtks puMc tUr they
keep OMetently so band

A LARGE STOCK OF

tlie poor fellow to death. Dropthe goose he started away, mnl

ng.
Peers tar me der am a
'lot of fuss made'bout acorn-

Manufacturers and keeps on haa

Parlor, Library, Dim, Office u SPRING and
QENEBAL FIJI!] £

n one village ia Indiana, the brewand saloonkeepers have withwn their support from the church­
. They refuse to donate or eontrie for the support of the tniaisters,
Together with a full assortment ol
for the um of the pews, or patrothe churches or places of business MIB.BORS, PICTURES, FUAM&gt;
by the church tn embers. As
AND CARDS, BRACKETS.

DUSTERS, tC_tC..
s who have decided lo put
r money where it will do the
Igoohisa lillle more than half
he eutire commerce of the place,
church-owing andchnreh attend
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
people are wondering whal will
e of them, while the ministers
OfaU
styles and shoe, and METAL1
debating whether they will travel
furn ishod to order.
I the country begging for old
hes, or engage in some other bus- SHE QUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
—Dnneroy’s DemocruL
INGS kept constantly on hand.

Baty Cabs ail PeraoMlaturs i

paper advertising is the most
etic and vigilent of salesmen ; I

__ King Litoasaads each day, al
from j way* in the advertiser's interest, and

FRESH MEATS,
of all kind*, which will bo iold low for eash
TW
priw p.id for
Prii.
v’k
* -11 “
5art ville, Mich.
.
j

JACOB LENTZ

SUMMER GOODS!

STATE &lt;.E MDCHIUbN •
The virealt Ox for Uw
Ch“~r7
...

Fg" Call and get, my prices before you
purchase. It will enable you to buy yonr
GOODS LOWER.

All Jail di Crantfiry Produce tain is Mu® fir M, at the
West Martel Price.

Waumufaetura our Farnittlre from th- i
Nashville, April 24rti, 1674.

B»NRT HOYT,

G, A. TRUMAN,

ta

�1.75

h*» purchased L J. Wheeler** place,

Cabbage. «• 100.....
Clover ered. per b
Dreaavd Chiekcns,
Dried Apjdos, per

paying therefor the sum of $1000.

—A species of the spinal disease
has broken out among the cattle of

lately lost Uddeen

head from the

FELLOW CITIZENS-

3&gt;M)
5.25

Have reacted their «ww SPBINQ STOCK,

1C

Maple Sugar. lb
•

Daooh kbit's.

10
1.50
I.O»

Turnip*. «

YASKEE SOTIOSS

School Books-

effects of said disease, and has more
Cool—A good fire is enjoyable.

□HUHOH—M.U

Strangers arff plenty on our streets.
Chas, Putnam has bfeetl quite sick

Temperance mass meetings every

.

Friday night,

The long wished for rain put is an

.
ns n

appearance Saturday.
Quite a heavy frost paid
A."BARBER, M., D., llomcovisit last,Wednesday nighL

llitafarflr jhrrrfoni.

’_____

He thatxepaireth his old sidewalk,

sink.

’

•

Kto»e.and Uooden Ware.

'

And all kinds tf Goods

—-Mr. Ev.'CoIe has opened a ho­
tel at Thornapple £ake, for the ac­

REAL ESTATE OFFICE

commodation of fisherman, sportsmen

and the traveling community.

The

he*’ in the market will always bo ation Saturday of this week.
f»«nud on his table, and everything
Tn so do as Maxsc*.

dune for the best comfort of guests.
—While Claude, a four year old

son of Capt Boise, was out in the

ITLSfORTH &amp; HILIIR

GROCERIES Drs^PRSVlSlONS

Mr. George Brnmui, living two miles
MAYT2. 1874. north west of this Milage; he having

FRIDAY,

.4.75

The Old. the Young, the High, the Low

Dry Goods, Groceries
Hats, Caps, Ciothing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions, .
'
&amp;c.,

SMITH &amp; STRONG

Offer for sale ths following property:
Lots 114, 78, 107, and 9. Naabville.
West half of Lois 80, 81, 82 and 83 of O.
BSL. .40, .80.75. .80, $1.00, $L25 aud A. Phillip* addition to Nashville.
South 35 fret of Ul 5 of A. W. Phillip*
addition to Nashville.
LoU 28, 29 and 30 of Nashville.
Store of Theodore Maxson.
Call at the law office of Clement 8m\th for
—Demeray'a is the place lo get Jewelry.
BMlTrt n STRONG.

The Child can get just as Good Bar­

I MMMtttZ Ltducements

to Cash Buys r

grins as the Aged.

covercth a multitude of kins.
A. W. Olds has built a sidewalk in street playing upon the grass, a cow
Our motto is to sell os cheap as
I front of his lots across Quaker brook. came along and Claude tickled her
the cheapest, give 16'ozs.
Union services will be held at the nnae.when she, with her horns, tosse-J
R. C. W.WICKHAM. Particular I
BROWS AND BLEACHED,
UlmUoh siren to the taratuw-nt nf 1*rivate M. E. Church, next Sabbath evening. him over her head. His cries brought
to the lb. ana the right
We haven’t beard of'only.one po­ his mother ta tho"rescue, and he was and -don't fl nd.what yon want, iu better you
change every time.
COTTONS, DENlNES, TICKS,
found to be only slightly bruised.
go tn Dsugherty's, and augb you don’t •»«
ARNO STRONG, Plain and Fancy tato bug in this'vicinity, this season.
STRIPES, COTTONADES,
what you want speak out.
V Job Printer. Xvwy variety of J«* Printing
Eastman St. Young have moved in­
—On .Monday night last, sumo per­
MRS. STEBBIN'S
I buy all kinds of produoo in theis sexson.
—Dem trey. hss a new stock of fine and
to then new office "over Maxson’s son or persons, took the iiherty to
CHECKS,
CARPET
desires to inform the citlsens of Nsshville Our bp*in*M is conducted on Hlrictly tem­
cheap Jewelry. All latest styles. He burs
perance principles.
and* vicinity, that sha has opened
C.APPLRMAN, Milliner and drag stare.
scatter the agricultural implements in
WARP, COTTON BATTS,
all hia goods from headquarters, B. F. Nnrrin her store, opposite TruOn the 9th inst., Charles Sisson, front of C. C. Wolcott's hardware
Exprres effioe building, Westside of Main
tuan
’
a
drv
oanria
'
Ir, the old Salamander of Chicago, instead
Si., Nubvile, M&gt;cb.
KID GLOVES, NOTIONS, fc.
of Irving, had his leg cut oil by a store, up and down Mam Street in
of traveling swindlers.
an;entirk new BtocR of
D. C. GRIFFIt*4
circular saw.
reckless profusion
Practical jokes
Ta HINMAN. Fashionable Barber
—$500 werth of new TEAS just received
E Chipman in the “boss” croquet­ like this should be punished with
V. "knd Itelr Drw-w- All klmte oj wfc mm*
from New York, at Daugherty's. Try ’em.
With nratnr..- Bbop DM door SOSlll ot Union Hou« player ol the village. He goes clear
fcoT AH kinds of Diets Making and
severity.
Millinery, done in the laurnt
QIMPSON * WEBSTER. Black- around on one trial.
Proprietor of the
styles. Give her a call.
29.
—L. J. Wheeler has sold his inter­
O onltho. All kl»U of work in lb* B!aek»mhh
IS COMPLETE.
Dealers report the sale of chewing
and B owbodne tine attended lo promptly, (rive
est in the Nashvillo Creamery to
u» » oil, on the out SMc of Main 8L. Na*hvflte.
gum on the decrease.
Horse-radish'
at the City Drug ‘ Store of Theodore MaxJohn
Barry,
of
lliis
township.
The
B. RA^EY, Drayman. Goods and is taking its place.
new firm is known ns Chipman St
READY MADE CLOTHING
•. *«»•■ -r“ “ ra.mm.1** '“rNew blinds have been put on T.C.
l»r. R. C. TUOJIPSOX
—Demnry hoe a good assortment of plated
Barry.
They have rented the rear
Downing’s residence; also D. H.
Made up in fashionable styles, from tho
LEMENT SMITH.
and basement of Bit'pod's building,
Everts
late
purchase.
best goods, will bs sold at from
,
l.AWVKIi.
— AND —
®OL. Farmers will find it lo their advan­ ACUTE AND CHRONIC D SEASEti
to carry on their business in, and have
A prominent gentleman of Hast­
Jjko
to 030 A. SUIT.
started their teams to buying butter. tage to call on Daugherty. He pays the
ings says the New* is the liveliest
highest price for all the produce they have
CATARRH, ASTHMA,
gASTMAN &amp; YOUNG,
—We madti mention a few weeks to sell­
newspaper in Barry Co.
WOOL CARDING MACHINE!
Dr. Barber h*r built a sidewalk on ago, that the water wheels iu Holler’s
—Call at Demarty’s and examine his
Wo still handle the Rochester haal made
We are now
the south side of his residence! Mr. grist mill had settled.
JjENRY H. WOOD,
Special attention given to the
hsppy to stale that they were imme­
Prindle is following stiil.
'
would respectfully solicit the attention o
SSk.Daugherty does not Intend
Diseases of the Eye and Ear.
customers to the facl that he ia making ira and al) Ca)f, and -warranted, at $6.50. Chil­
Work on 11. P- Ralston’s residence diately repaired, and the mill was undersold.
proremouta in bis mills which will prove a dren’s Shoes from 25 cents, upwards.
»" going on nicely.
The’ frame is never in a better condition. Holler's
OrriCK—182 Main St., opposite Hibbard benefit lo customers aa well as lo himself.
House, Jackson, Mich.
33
nd np aad i* being roofed.
mill will take the back seat fur none
The reputation of my mills are bssl adver­
—Demaray ha; a gwl assortment of Fine
LlEBiiAUSER,
tised by the continual increase of custom.
Geo. Armstrong ha» moved his other in the. manufacture of good
Our stock of
family to Vermontville, where he is flour.
DJotleo to Bullion*.
jr*U*vMfeO0aeu’hwrafrjm"Cu.’s"

D

NEW MILLINERY STORK

H

Spring Millinery Goods.

EYE and EAR!

ZE3. HOLLER DRESS GOODS,

WOLVERINE .MILLS!

C

CONSUMPTION, EPLEPTIC FITS, fc.

Boots and Stas,

Justice of the Peace,

‘W'h.atNo w

TAILOR

running a blacksmith shop.
PARADY, Manufacturer of

.

Boots and Shoes,

Making and Repairing neatly doatri«f»trfrt altenUon
oSdcrs p-mnpUy. N««l&gt;rlll*

^AeaVILLB JIQUSE.

Spectacles Dennis, of the Hastings

Journal, smiled upon Ihe"baby editor”

last Tuesday.

Come again.

Work has commenced on J. B.

Rnsey's recently fire-injured house.
Another story is to being added.

■Caft-G. W. McCobmick, Proprietor.

-

NT A HIIVILLi:.

A new ouurso of notion has been
.
MloHligau. adopted by tho temperance organiza- i
■
tion, which will be made public in

tlbeirnsa. looJ live
I alls uf Main Stn-ct

JJNION HOUSE.

due time.

A little three-year old child of H.
Giddings,

of Hastings,

fell

down

stairs and brose one of its legs, on
F. Dascxr, Proprietor.
the 7lh inst.
nCA-HlIVJC. L.13. - MlvlilKaii.
Turnout to ihe temperance mass.

meeting to-nigbL ■ Eloquent discourses will bo delivered and beanti-

ful songs ?ung.
QHAS. W. DEMARAY,

On Saturday lost a son, William,

of A. J. Bowne, of Hastings, was run
over by a wagon and his left leg bro­

ken in two places.

JEWKLER a OPTICIAN.

WM. JONES,

Truman's new brick is 22x90. The

—The souljj hutment of the iron
The Building Commiitee of Nashville
bridge across Quaker brook was un­ Union School District will receive scaled
dermined by water, last Saturday, proposals for building a new School House
rendering the bridge unsafe lor teams on the school grounds in said district, aud Hax’dware Cheaper
repairs lo the old bouse, until Monday al J2
than any othor firm in the Slate.
t&lt;j cross.
The Highway Commis­ o'cl ock, May 25th inst. Specifications of
They are now selling the new improved
sioners of the Township have posted said work may be found for examination al
the store of Geo. A. Truman.
n notice that they will meet on tho
The committee reserve Ihe right to reject Oliver Chilled I»lovv
.
28th inst., in *.Lo forenoon, fur the pur- auv or all proposals.
which they guarantee lo give satisfaction or
Dated Nsshville, May 13, 1873.
no sale. They are aUo selling th.;
pose of letting the job of re-building.
Building Com. Charlotte Plow and Drag, Union
Churn, Empire likringtr. Rathburn Stores, Jefferson Nails,
Last week. Wednesday, at about
and all first class Goods in tbeir line.
The co-partnership heretofore existing
three o'clock in
the afternoon,
Do^t fail io give us a call.
under the firm name of Btene &amp; Maxson,
the
house of Mr. Wm. • Davis, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.—1
8MTH &amp; PUTNAM
three
miles
south
and
one Persons having accounts with tbs above firm
wi]i please call and make an Immediate sotMen's wants are many and if toll
mile cast of of this village, caught tlrtnenl with Theodore Maxson, who will
Would muster many score,
‘bo e’rrel f",ra. 'he 5I°VO coutinue tho business.
But all tbeir wauls may bo supplied
Nashville M&lt;y 11, 1874.
At D. &amp; Alien's store.
pipe, and was burned with its con­
Albkbt I,. Stoxk,
TnxonoBK
M
axson
.
tents, except oiw bureau and safe.
Being tbankfrl for. past favors, 1 solid a
It was a new hb-.iso ndt quite com­
continuation of the same.
pleted. Loss, over $500. No Ins.
33
TitroiHOBX Maxsox.
Wo have on hand a fine stock of

d.

SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

Vermontville Items,

capital of the columns is to be the
Fine.—The residence of Wiiliard
Grecian Corinth style, end the finish
1 Fremire, on the town line between
of the entire budding will be excel­
Sunfield and
Vermontville, was,
lent.
burned on the 9th inst. Mr. Fremire
Horace Leo nnd Geo. Fleming arc
! was away from home at the time.
again selling the popular American1 The family succeeded in saving a
Organ, this season. Horace is author-'*1 considerable portion of the furniture.
ixed to take wbteriptiou for Ilia l*,,
corered
jiw.imnce

.ti. pt'Rcnis.
him n trial.

Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices,
ground and whole, Oranges,
Raisins, Kerosene Oil,

And Everything in Ihe Grocery line al ex­
ceedingly low prices for Cash.

My Carding Mach ine

(Er*’ Produce bought at the highest
market rales.

Is soliciting a very large run of custom.

AYLSWORTH &amp; FULLER.

Mr. PUWLE8,

DRUGS,

De flea Competition

HEADQUARTERS
DRUGS,

G-ROCEBIE S

DRUGS.
PROVISIONS

Mortm'lfo trtwle.
Nashville. Barry Comity. Michigan, did on
the Eighth day of October. A. D. 1869,
make and execute lo Ebcn Pennock of Bar­
ry. Barry County, Michigan, a certain

READY MADE CLOTHING, GAFT. BOISE THEODORE MAXSON,
Has opened at the old stand of C. B. Rich­
ardson, his STOCK of well-selsctcd

Ladies, Misses id OiilJrtn’s Gaiters,

©rertrirs and provisions,

the said mortgage was duly recorded in the
efiice of tho Register of Deeds in Barry
Co., Mich., on the 18th day of October, A.
D. 1869, in Libor -U" of mortgages, on which we will cIom out at cost for CASH. To which he invites the attention of the
page 41: Aud, whereas, there is now due
'
Public, lie sells
Also a good assortment of
on said note and mortgage, the sum of One
The Juveniles
village, under Hundred, Ten and 32-100tbs Dollar*, at
Th.
Juvenile, of
uf our vill.igc,
F*irMt Class Goods,
A daughter of John Q. Creasy, of 11|e Wonllip
uiM Bc„eJL.ki this date, and default has been made ia the
BOOKSSTA.TPQNERK,
Haaung,.
reeenllv aeverely bit- „„.ed
, lerapcnlnco exl.ibiUon paytneul of said sum ; Now, therefore, by
reason of eaid^aefault, the mortgagee, by
BOTTOM
PRICES
FOR
CASH!
len by a raa«e».guer. Med.eal akrU la„, ,„k Tl.unulay evening, el ihe
virtue of Ihe power in said u.orfgege con
rHENIX HOUSE. J,n«. B.run,
was brought inia requisition, and she
rcu]t.j ,heir mined, will, on the 20th day of June. A.
Is recovering.
; j(j0 pieces in fine style, showing D. 1874. at tho hour of one o’clock P. M.
Cash Paid for Produce of all kinds.
r.f eaid day, in the city of Hastings, al the
ATIONAL HOTEL. A. WrnaNi,
Stone intends
tu ■tort'
start Cur
for , . &gt;
Albert Slnnn
intenrlo I.,
t ■ i
n . •
i r
that they had been well trained for nnrib float door of the court house, in said
city, (that being I lie place ef bolding the
Kansas, next week, to look at some
PERFUMERY.
the occasion.
circuit court in and for Barry county, Msch )
real estate he has recently purchased
Masons arc now at work laying the sell the lands end premises described in i
AYD CROCkERY
said mortgage, or so much thereof, ns tnay I
there, and if he finds congenial spirits
gEtiXtllnnrm ^dvrrtisrmrnts.
foundatipa for M. A. Hance's new be neccseary to satisfy the amount dua
ftQL. Call and examine before purchasing
plenty, may settle.
cleewhere.
bricksUixuv
s thereon and the reasonable coats and ex­
E. &gt;1. GATES,
penses, and an attorney fee of twenty-five
We are informed that an. ugly look­
Nashville, Nov. 1st, 1876.
And a full line of
dallara, stipulated lo be paid by the terms
—The first white settler of Barry of Baid mortgage, should the same be foreing cow created quite a panic on t
LEROY C. BOISE.
county, while yet a portion of Kala­ elosfld. The description of the premises, as '
school gronuds. Tue&amp;day noon,
described iu said tuurlgage are as follows,
mazoo county or rather attached to rrit: The north half of the village lol
madly rushing through a
thereto for judicial purposes, was No. 13, in the village of Nashville, Barry
.
Nuhrtllv. Mich.
school girls and jumping over
Co, Mich., according lo ihe plat and aurvey
Amasa S. Parker, jvho located wl-2 of.said village.
who chanced to be in the way.
.
Dated Nashville, Marek 19th. 1874.
of the swl-s of Sec. 4.5, June 15th,
HORACE HOLTON
Midland City, a village of 1,
l inClkmkxt Sxitu,
£bkv Pkxxook
1831, it being in the Township of
AU'y
for
Mortgagee.
[25] Morgagea.
habitants, had a &lt;16,000 fire
the
Gth inst.
Arrangements are now Prairieville. There he raised his log­
I’rolsutc Notice
Grocery and Prorlson Store
TOBACCO $ CIGABX.
being made to adopt the Hully water cabin without help, getting in a sup­
State or Mtcniaxx, 1
Next Door North of Aylswvrth's,
ply
of
provisions
and
necessaries,
and
COVXTT or BASBY, f
works in that village. Nashville has
Al a oraion of the Probsts Court for the
lost nearly twice that amount by fir6 imphments of farm husbandry. He County of Barry, bolden al the Probate (ifcaking for them.
inside of three mouths, and steps have was contented with an nx and mall
not been taken for evOn a hook and and the rude iinpliments of the pio­
•hick will bo ooU
neer
days,
with
these
he
commenced
8. C Prinffle, Judge of Probate.
ladder company.
LOW FOR CASH.
In the matter of the Estate of Tbompsou
improving his purchase, being a young
E. D. BITGOOD, P&amp;ofkiktok.
Jones, deceased- On reading aud filing ihe
OjP- Tie Highest Market Price paid
—We are indebted- to Supervisor mat/of siugle blessedness, full of
petition, duly verified, of William Parmenter,
Keagle for the following statistics in ambition and hope for ihe. future. a creditor of said deoeaaed, praying that
HORACE IIOLTOV
administration cf said estate may be granted
regard to tlie population of this^Cas- Soun his industry and pioneer enter­
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
to Clement Smith or some other suitable
ileton) Township:
prise began to reward him, and look­

DRUGS &amp; NEDim,

DRESS GOODS.

PATENT MEDICINES,

Notions, Boots, Shoes,

Dale’s lilt

Prumoi Safe!

NEW

GROCERY STORE!

CONFECTIONERY.

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE!

Groceries, Provisions, |c

Pffg Whcs ai Idtsn

at North Maia 84., Nashville, Mich.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
No. of widowers over 21

A (Wete Amrtaat Of Milliiery
aad FANCY GOODW

“UGHT RUNNING DeiESTlC,’
The standard Sewing Machine of the nation.
Those wishing a machine wili do well to

ness a few years, then sold out, and
he now resides in Kalamazoo coupty,
in the town of Richland.

nam's Hardware.

AJTD WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY
ON HAND

1967 ing around for some one to share
441 with him his hardships, took unto
534
419 himself a wife to Hike care of his
log cabin, where they lived in happi­

No. of widows over 18,
No. of female* under 18,

BROWN &amp; PILCHER,
JACKSO.V, MUCH.

Chemist who will carefully attend to

LX KIXD6 OF

(LZ“ Those having unsettled ac­
counts with the late firm of Downing
said petition, aud the bearing thereof.'by
At Little, will please call and setlie
der which a boy caa be plaoed is
the same before they nre made
when another bay in the alley is
trouble and coets.
winking at him and his father is off­
ering him a nickle to carry in a pile day of hearing.
S- C. PR1NDLX,

gOQKS, &gt;TATI0NI»T

lions.

• The most trying circauxiances un­

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN.

WA.LL PAPER
WHOLESALE

AND

RETAIL

Drug Store, Nashville.

�ana
...... 22 §

26

fellow citizens.! 1TLSW0RTR

&amp; FULLER

Cabbawe, - JOO
Have tw«T»d their «* RPBIKO STOCK,

—A species of the sjnnal disease

t» (a
io &gt;

Ims broken out among the cattle of

FRIDAY.

jHdrat*.

lately lost thsrteen

head from the

10
H

Maple BorW. &gt;b

Mr. George Brumm, living-two miles
'.north west of this village; he having

YAXIEE SOTI033
90
1,00
W (s, 30

tnvoanrnr'a.

effects of said disease, and has more
•wrrnaniwT xrt*o&lt;n&gt;Ai, cminciL-M.c
M.ci
.JW.WacBX.lWer
rX}-

Coot—A good fire is onjbyable.

sick.

Stranger* are plenty on otir streets.
Cltaa. Putnam has been quite sick.

has opened it ho­
tel at Thomapp.'c Lake, for the ac

GHOCER1E«, Dr.gs,PROVISIONS

School Books

Slonc.and WoodeM|Ware,
And all kinds tf Goods

Radom Barr's.

REAL ESTATE OFFICE

Dry Goods, Groceries
Hats, Caps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes, •
Notions,

comrnodation of fisherman, sportsmen
ter i| |M*da
Friday night.
.
.. .. '
tv. mJ &gt;k.
and the traveling community. The
The long wished for min put is an
hr*, in the market will always be Allan Saturday of this week.
we all serrsd alike.
appearenee Saturday.
• found on his table, and everything
TasonoaB Maxbok.
■gturtmj* ymfequ
Offvr for sale tbe following property:
QslU s heavy frost paid ns e
duse for the beat comfort of guests
—Domarey warrant! all his Jewelry.
LoU 11A 73, 107, and 9. Nashville.
A. BARBER, M.. D.. BorneoI MMum/ Inducements lo Cash Buys r
visit last Wednesday night.
Weat h*lf of Lots 80. 31. 82 and 83 of U. The Child cm get jiul a&gt; Good Bar-—While Chude, a four year old
V%_ .40, .60.76, .80. $1.00, $1.25,and A. Phillips addition to NmUiviHe.
He that repatreih his old aide walk,
J
grins as the Aged.
South th root uf Lot 6 of A. W. Phillips
son
of
CapL
Boise,
wm out in tlie $1.60 TEA, si Dauijubbmy'b.
covereth a multitude of sin*.
addition lo Nashville.
H. YOUNG. M. D
Office two
A. W. Olds has built a sidewalk in ; street playing npon the grarfs, a cow
Lola 28. 29 sad 80 of Naabvitle.
. doors —rath ef Trw—"'.
Main Ruvet.
28
Call at the law office of Clem’rai Smith fur Our motto is to sell as cheap hs
Naal-vUfe. OfllCTlrfUrsfrojat to » a. Mandttnt front of his lots across Quaker brook. ’came along and Claude tickled her Stars at Tbsodorc Maxton.

&amp;e..

SMITH &amp; STRONG

W

R. C. W WICKHAM.

D

Particular

Union services will be held at the 'nnse.when she, with her horns, tossed
him over her head. His cries brought

—Dtmarsy's is the plaoe to get Jewelry.
SMITH &amp; STRONG.

M- E. Church, next Sabbath evening.

mother to the'rcacue. and he was
We haven't heard of only one po- bis
'
tale bug In this ’.vicinity, (his season. 1found to be only slightly braised.
go tri Daugherty's, and augb you don’t sea

ARNO STRONG, PI,in and Fancy

Vjjj

"W .I j».yS!

H

T\ HINMAN, Fashionable Barber
V- "and lUIr I&gt;r—er- All kto* of work done
with of Union
0IMPSON &amp; WEBSTER. BlackD smlUnu All kind, ot work la tbe UUck*-«fth
end UonBMbotfnc Um xerwhd lo promptly . &lt;»*•

T B. RASEY, Drayman. Goods and
""r

pLEMENT SMITH.
V.
l^AWYKR,

|?ASTMAN &amp; YOUNG.

—0n Monday night Inst, some per­

—Petnaray has a new stock of fine and

Spring Millinery Goods.

EYE and EAR!

—Call at Demsrky's and examine hl,
Dr. Barber has built a sidewalk on ago, that the water wheels in Holler’s
We are now stock of Jewelry.
Mr. grist mill hud settled.

tlie south side of his residence.
JJENBY H. WOOD.

happy to stale that they were imme­
Work on II. P. Ralston's residence diately repaired, and the mill was
is going qn ■foriy.
The frame is never in a belter condition. Holler’s
mill will take the bar.k sent for none
ad up aud is firing roofed.
Prmdle is fo.towing still.

Just ice of the Peace,
LlEBiiAUSER.

Gen. Armstrong

running a blacksmith shop.

Spectacles Dennis, of the Hastings

PARADY, Manulwturer of

£

Boot, and Mhoea,

'

Journal, smiled upon the “baby editor"

last Tuesday.

Come again.

Work has commeneed on J. B.

—The south Jmtment of the iron

bndge across Quaker brook wn» un­
dermined by water, last Saturday,
rendering the bridge unsafe lor teams

to cross.
Tho Highway Commis­
| Rniey’s recently fire-injured house.
sioners of the Township have posted
^ASHVILLE HOUSE.
! Another story is to lieing added.
a notice that they will meet on the
A new course of aolioo has bean
Cafx.0. M. McCobmick, Proprietor..
1 2Slh inst, in ‘.ho forenoon, far the pur­
MloHtigun. adopted by tho tomperanco organiza­
pose of letting the job of re'-building.
tion, which will "he made public in
UraelUU
&gt;1 n»«ry in due time..

A little threc-yoar old child of H.
Giddings, of Hastings,’ fell down

ken in two places,

JEWELER &amp;. OPTICIAN.

Try Daugherty's Cigars.
—Daau-ay has a gtrod assartment of Fin*

Truman's new brick is 22x90. The

Vermontville Items.

fcV 014 OoM and HUrrr Ukra n rxehaoy.

WOLVERINE MILLS!

CONSUMPTION, EPLEPTIC FITS, fc.

Bouts aai Sloes,

(E7“ Special attention given to the would respectfully eolioa the altanlioa o
Chil­
cuxto mtn to the fuel that he i» making its and all Calf, aud warranted, at
provenouta in hia ailla which will prove a dren’s bhoes from '26 ecau, upwards.
Orrict—182 Maio St., opposite Hibbard benefit to cuatoiBera as well as lo himself.
House, Jackson, Mich.
33
Tbe repatelion of ay miEs are best adver­
tised Uy the Matlfiul locruK &amp;f cssios.
Our stock of

Diseases of the Eye and Ear.

D. M. PURCHIS,

SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

Tbe Building Committee of Nashville
whorl-&lt;r.de aeeond lo none
Union School District will receive scaled
are now and always have been selling
proposals for building a new School House
on tbe school grounds in said district, and Hardware7 Cheaper
repairs to tbe old bouse, until Ucoday al 12
than any other firm in the State.
o’clock. May 25th lost. Specifications of
said work may be found for examination at
They are now selling the new improved
the store of Geo. A. Truman.
Tbe committee reserve Ihe right lo reject Oliver Chilled J?lOw
any or ali proposals.
Li soliciting a very large run of coatom.
which Jbcy guarantee lo give satisfaction or
Dated Nashville, May 13. 1873.
no sale. They are al»o selling tho

My Carding Machine

L. J. WiixBLa. , Building Com.

The co-partnership heretofore existing
under tbe firm name of Stone &amp; Maxson,
ia this day dissolved by mutual consent.—
Persons having accounts with the above firm
will pleas* call and mek* an Immediate midement with Theodore Maxson, who will
continue ihe business.
Nashville M«J 11. 1874.
Albsbt L Stoss.
Tuxopobk Maxbo*.
Being thankfi'l tor past favors, 1 solict a
continuation of the Mme.
33
Tit co dobs Max*"*-

Charlotte Plow and Drag, Union
Mr. PUAVLES,
Churn, Empire H ringer. Rathwhose work has riven universal satisfaction
burn Stores, Jefferson 'Nails,
and all first class Goods in their line.
Defies Competition !

Doq3 fail to give us a call
8MTH &amp; PUTNAM.
Men's wants are many and If lull
Would muster many score.
Bqt all tbeir wants may be supplied
At D. &amp; Allen's store.

Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices,
ground and whole, Oranges,
Raisins. Kerosene Oil,
And Everything in Ihe Grocery line al esceedingly low prices for Casb.

IEr“ Ptodttce bought at the highest
market rates.

AYLSW0RT3 &amp; FULLER.
A. Atuwobtm. }

Wskbbas. Christopher Groxeager of
Fine.—The residence of Williard Nashville, Barry Conuiy. Michigan, did on
the Eighth day of October. A. D. 1889,
Fremire, on the town line between make and execute to Eben Pennock of Bar­
of the entire building will be excel­ Snnfifid and
Vermontville, was ry. Barry County, Michigan, a certain
lent.
burned on the 9th inst. Mr. Fremire

capital of tho columns is to be the

DRUGS,

HEADQUARTERS

DRUGS,
O-ROCEBIE S

DRUGS.
Wc have on hand a fine stock of

PROVISIONS

READY MADE CLOTHING. GAFT. BOISE THEODORE MAXSON
Has opened at the old stand of C. B. Rich­
ardson, his STOCK of wti'l-selacud

Witt, Mises uJ Chillres’s Gaiters,

©rortrirs and provisions,

Horace Lee and Geo. Fleming are was away from home at tbe time.
the said mortgage wa» duly recorded in the
The family succeeded in . saving a •ffice of the Register of Deeds in Barry
Co.. Mich., on the 18th dsy of October, A.
Organ, this season. Horace is author­ considerable l&gt;qrtioQ of the furniture.
D. ItMi’J, in Liber ••U" of mortgages, oa which we will close out at cost for CASH. To which be invites the attention of tbe
ized to take subscriptions for the Loss fully covered by insurance.
Public, He sells
page 41 : And, where**, there is now due
on said note and mortgage, the sum of One
News.
The Juveniles of our village, under Hundred, Ten and 83-I00tbs Dollar*, at
ClawH Goods,
A daughter of John Q. Cressy. of the leadership of Miss Benedick, this date, and default has been “
'
_______ , ,
Hastings, was recently severely bit­ treated us to a temperance exhibition payment of Mid sum :
reason of said default, Ihe mortgagee, by
BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH!
ten by a massasaguer. Medical skill , lost week Thursday evening, nt the
PHENIX HOUSE. Janas Baikd,
.
,
....
. '
. .
. ia:ne«J, will, on ttae Stub Say or Jane, A.
1 lTnj.rt.tor, Cherloilr. Mieh. . Kir I rtas. 'em- was brought into requisition, and she cliurcli.
Uw .-IlilJrei, rooted their, B. 10II,
Iho
p. m.
.
r„
lw» Anllara ,wr .lav.
Cash Paid for Produce of all kinds.
is recovering.
in the
of Hastings, at thr
little pieces in fine style, showing of said day,
’
’ city
’
ational hotel, a. Wnr.m,
north fioni door of tbs court bouee. In said
Albert Stone intends to start for
that they hud’ been well trained for city, (that being the place ef ho'ding the
1-reprl.M. llwilw. Mleh.
la
__ ri.^.1 MmnW nutu on rtr.1 Cixir. Term*
Kansas, next week, &lt;o look at some
Good*.
circuit court in and for Barry county. M,ch )
the occasion.
real estate he has recently purchased
sell the lands ’nd premises described in
AMD CROCKERY.
Masons are now at work laying the
•aid mortgage, or so much thereof, as may
there,
and
if
he
finds
congenial
spirits
■Qk.
Call
and
examine
baton
purchasing
SRbrrllanrou* Sidvertbmrnts.
foundation for M. A Hance's new be necessary to satisfy the amount dus
el*-where.
plenty, may settle.
thereon and the reasonable costs and exbrick stow.
E.
GATES,
Nashville, Nov. 1st, 1878.
We are informed that an.ugly look­
And a full line uf
thliATA, airpula tod to be paid by tbe termi
—The first white settler of Barry of *si'l mortgage, abould tbe Mme be fore­
LEROY C. BOISE.
ing cow created quite a panic on tbe
closed. The description of the premiere, aa
county,
while
yet
a
portion
of
Kala
­
sduxil grounds, Tuesday noon./’uy
deeeribed in eaid mortgage are aa follow*,
madly rushing through a group of mazoo county or rather attached to-witj The north half of tha villagfi lol
school girls and jumping over/those thereto for judicial purposes, was «o. 13. in the village of Nash villa, Barry
NaabrUJe. Midi.
», Mich., according lo tbe plat and survey
who chanced to be in the way.!
Amasa S. Parker, yvho located wl-2 of.aaid village.
nUBACE OOLTON
Dated Naabviile, March 19th, 1874.
Midland Cily, a village of 1,5^0 in­ of the swl-a of Sec. 4.6, June 15th,
Cunart Smith,
Ebbw Pbsbook
Att’y tor Mortgagee. [26] Morgag**.
habitants, had a Si5,000 fire oft the 1831, it being in the Township of
Grocery and Prorfam Store
6th inst.
Arrangements are now Prairieville. There he raised his log­

again selling the popular American

UrS^giDRESS GOODS,
Notions, Boots, Shoes,

N

Dale’s ffili aS Prcwn Safe!

NEW

being made to adopt the Holly waler cabin without help, getting in a sup­
works in that village. Nashville has ply of provisions and necessaries, and

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE!

lost nearly twice that amount by fire implimcnts of farm husbandry. He
inside of three months, and steps have was contenicd with an ax and mall
not been taken for even a hook and and the rode imptimenta of the pio

Btatk or Micbioax,

DRUGS &amp; HENRIK,
BOOKS

f

STATIONERY,

PATENT MEDICINES.
PE1FUMEIT,

GROCtRT STORE!

CONFECTIONERY,
TOBACCO f CIGABS.

Next Doer North of Aylswvrth's,

At a session of the Probats Court for tbe

Groceries, Provisions, Is]

Healing*,on Thursday the
eight hundred and sereuty-tour:

* Varai.kew,

which will be sold

Present,

neer days. with.these he commenced
LOW FOR CASH.
We will tabs In exchange for Goods
improving his purchase, being a young
(KT- The Highest Market Price pout
—We are indebted to Supervisor man of single blessedness, full of
for Country Prodvee.
Keaile for the following autistiea in ambition and hope for the future. a creditor of erid deceased, praying that
HORACE HOLTOM.
administration cf eaid estate may be grants'
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
regard to the population of this' (Cas­ Soon his industry and pioneer enter­ to ClBsnesl Smith or some other suitable
person;
Thereupon
it
is
ordered,
That
prise
began
to
reward
him,
and
look
­
tleton) Township:
Moadsy tho first day of Jans next, at nine “LIGHT BUNXING BRBEST1C,’’
19C7 ing around for some one to shure
451 with him his hardships, took nnfo
634
JACKSON, itticn.
Tbs standard Sewing Machine of the nation,
419 himself a wife to take care of his
Those wishing a machine will do wall to
Ing cabin, where they lived in happi­
givs us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
Cfemrf
trill currfirig UUtU
ness a few years, then sold out, and
Ko. of males under 21 married.
lions.
424 in the town of Richland.
goOKS,
ay Those having unsettled ac­
* Tlie most trying circnnstanccs un­ said petition, and the’Wring thereof, by counts with the late firm of Downing
Me. ef widows over 18.
be. Little, will please call and settle
Ko. of foxonbs under 18,
470 der which a boy can be placed is --------------------------- pabiished
tho same before they are made
li when another boy in the alley is in tbe •• Nashville New
WA.LL PAPER
trouble and coats.
*?: winking at him and, his father is ofTJ ering him a ntekle to carry in a pile
A C. PH1NDLE,
(AlraecepyJ
WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL
j 32w3
Judge of Probate.
but “nary” a nigger.

IftiLtor n«mnxnr.

E. D. BITGOOD, ^aopaizroa.

{ J. F. ftusv

Alox-ttrnorc Halo.

Grecian Corinth style, and the finish

IV.M. JONES,

DRESS GOODS,

WliatNow

Notice to Kulld-rs.

Last week Wednesday, at about

three o'clock in
the afternoon,
stairs and broke one of its legs, on
the house of Mr. Wm. Dayis,
F. Dascbb,- Proprietor.
the 7lh inst.
Ml&lt;'Hlsa»three
ruiles
south
and
one
Turnout to tbe temperance mass ।
.......
.
„
, ,
mile east of of this village, caught
meeting to-night.
Eloquent dis- _
.
.
.
.
i fire in the garret from the stove
courses will be delivered and bcautipipe, ond was burned with its con­
ful songs sung.
I tents, except ona bureau and safe.
pilAS- W. DEMARAY,
On Saturday last a son, William,
It was a new ho:ise not quite com­
of A. J. Bowne, of Hustings, was run
pleted. Loss, over $500. No Ins.
over by a wagon and his left leg bro­

JJNION HOUSE.

•^.Daugherty does not intend t
undersold.

has moved his other in the. manufacture of good

family to Vermontville, where he is flour.

TAIL OR

BROWN AND BLEACHED.

COTTONS, DENINAS, TICKS,

STRIPES, C0TT0NADES,
I boy all kinds of produce ia theta aeoan.
BRS. STEBBINS
CHECKS,
CARPET
deeirea to infonn the ciliiras of Nashville Our buain^aa it conducted on strictly tem­
perance principles.
and viiinity. that she baa opened
drug store.
iscatter the agricultural implements in
WARP, COTTON BATTS,
all his goods from headquarters, B. F. Narriu her store, opposite Tru­
Express offioe building. West side of Maia
On the 9th inst., Charles Sisson. Ifront of C. C. Wolcott's hardware ir, ihe old Salamander of Chicago, Instead
man's dry goods
■
KID CLOVES, NOTIONS, *c.
St., Nashvile, Mich.
of Irving, had his leg cut ofl by a istore, up and down Mam Street in
* ANVENTIRE NEW STOCK OF
D. C. GRIFFIT*4
circular saw.
irecklesa profusion. x Practical jokes
—$600 worth of new TEAS just received
E. Chipman in the "boss" croquet- Ilike this should be punished with from New York, st Daugherty's. Try 'em.
gar All kinds of I&gt;t&lt;-ss .Making and
playtr of the village. He goes clear iseverity. .
JHillinerr. done in the latest
Proprietor of the
around on one trial
style*. Give her a call.
29. .
—L. J. Wheeler has sold his inter­ syles.
IS COMPLETE.
Dealers report*the sale of chewing
est tn the Nashville Creamery to
gum on the decrease.
Horse-radish
at
tbe
Cily
Drag
Store
ofTheodore
MaxJohn Barry, of this township.
Tlie
is taking its place.
.
RMDf HADE CLOTHING
now firm is known ns Chipman &amp;
New blinds have been put or T.C.
nr. R. C. TBOJIFSOX
—Denary hex a good araortmenl of plated
Barry.
They have rented the rear
Downing's residence; also D.. II.
and basement of Bitgooil's building,
— AND —
Everts late purchase.
Farmers will find it to their advan­ ACUTE AND CHRONIC D SEASES
to carry on their business in, and have
A prominent gentleman of Hast­
tage to call on Daugherty. He p.ty» the
«O to #30 A SUIT.
started their tpams to buying butter.
catarrh, asthma.
highest pries, for all the produce they have
ings says the New* is the liveliest
—We made mention a few weeks to seU.
WOOL CARDING MACHINE!
___________________
newspaper in Barry Co.

Eastman k Y‘»ing have moved in­

to their new office over Maxson's- ison or persons,, took the liberty to

C. APPLBMAN. Milliner nnd
. Di«- M»k„. ha. at Ur rr«Mracs »p tbr
nortkpert «rf I&amp;sn, a »«K"I ^■'1-n'nl.if MIUJnep

NEW IILLINERY STORE.

the cheapest, give 16 ozs.
to the lb. and the right
change every time.

P« Faes atLijan

BROWN &amp; PILCHER,

at Karih Main BL, Sa.hrllk, Mkb.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
asm's Hardware.
She has just received
AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY
ON HAND

A Ctoplete Asortaeit Of lilliKry
and FANCY GOODS

indaDRExHS MAKING wtlbi

£tationry

At least 10

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN.

the city

�Ayer’s Ague Cure,

THX TUI UtAlTUl
ween of Great Hnteih,.Ireland,

Fiiusbed " Nail j, xbu hist ta th. world.

b«u owe party ehaU occujiy a train or a boat at j the Dragon did not wave, Vjuieijy sent
a ume.
.•
i ooe qrer and hns&lt; it on a pahn-troe.
o«r,
1
M•»'- iThe nr, n»ta «M«Ho the gloij, uid
aiw..
o( .Briuio
u,, hOTto(m, k|ng.
branches. cf the I’etineylvanla' Legislature,

prompt espousal or nts car.ea, ana uasanut, .

quickset trip acroo* ite Caeiflc.

Hbo ran

&gt;m Yokohama

—making the whole running time in seventeen
days aud ci|trt hours. Her average speed waa

’

—The-couric f inquiry which has been In­
vestigating tlie charges of fraud and mal­
feasance preferred by tho Secretary, of War
. against Gps, Ites ard Bae made upHs Xte,-1 iegr.
and transmitted them 16 ihe Aecrstery of War
and tho President. Tho court acquits hijn cf
any intention uf defrauding lbs Government.
—It is reported from Washington that tbe
Administration han s^greUy negotiated a treaty
o? reciprocity with Canada, and that the treaty
erill shortly bo presented to the Ucnafc for
ratification.
. —The Committee on Postofficos and Poet­
roads of the National House of Itepreecntetircs
havo prepared a bill requiring tho prepayment
of postage on nowapai^rs and other printed
—The Howard .court in ite findings stood
4 to 8, the majority voting that tbe evidence
lakou relieved Gen. Howard from responsi­
bility.
—The bill agreed upon by tho Houao Committce on Posloffices, for tbe pre payment.p f
postage matter, aocorda with the recommenda­
tions of tho Postmaster-General, end provides
that publishers may prepay tho postage on
their publications by the pound, probably
this law goes
into effect, it will
simply be noeeavary to weigh each mail
edition of newspapers and periodicals in bulk,
and will compel publishers to charge '.5oir

tho matter.which the latter receive. Tlie
plan will reduce tho rate very largely, and
is aimed to simplify tho business of collec­
tion, which ia now badly arranged, and diffi­
cult to execute.
—The now iron steamship City of Tokio
waa successfully launched at Chester, Fa., on
tbs IStbinat.
-The HiMtesippi river still continues on
tbe rampage. A brook GOO foct wide occurred
on tlie 13th (net., al Miller'a, on tho Missis­
sippi aide, opposite Friar's Point, swooping
plantations and farms along the river.
—Tho White Blockings Base-Ball Club, of
Chicago, and tho Athletics, of Philadelphia,
contested a game in the forffinr city on the
13th inst., the Chicago club winning by a
ecore of 4 to nothing.
—Tho Prison Congress met at 81. Louis,
Mo., on the 14th Inst.
—The Diatrloi of Columbia Investigating
Committee are conducting affaire with closed
doors. *
—The President has issued a proclamation
based on the opinion of the Attorney-General,
recognizing Baxter as tho legal Governor of

litical causes.
—Tbs Government of Guatemala lias of­
fered tbs British Government full indemnity
at.d reperation for the reosnt outrage op Vice­
Consul Magee.
—The pro[x»ilion(to send Capt. Tyner, one
of the British Board of Trade Hallway In­
spectors to tbe United -States to investigate
the affairs of the Erie Railway, meets with
strong opposition iu Parliament.
—Tbe great Cheshire stakes at tho Chester
races were won by Andred.
—The Hqnso,Cuipmittoe on elections are
—There is considerable excitement In the
once more tryinglbte case of Cannon, the Utah
French Assembly, canoed by the Duke do
representative. This time for polygamy.
Broglie's new measure to create an Upper
Chamber or “ Grand Council" in the As-

Nelsonville, Ohio, on the 9th inst., in which
one man was killed aud two mortally wounded.
—A dcupacate fight with four fugitive con­
victs occurred at Jeffersonville, Ind., on the
lltb inst. One of tiro guards, G. Chamber­
lain, was shot through tbe.hood and instantly
killed. Newton Post, one of tlie convict!,
was riddled with bullets and died immediately.
Another, named Brown, waa s4riouelykwounded. Tho oilier two were captured and re­
turned to prison.
—A riot ooctrrrod on board tbe Mississippi
steamer James Howard, at Cairo, III., on the
llth insL, in which twelve of the crow par­
ticipated, injuring the mate and carpenter of
—A dispatch from Ban Francisco, Cal.,
states that on tho 14th iuat. Tiburdo Vaaqtuz.
the bandit, for a long time a terror .to Uio
southern portion of the State, was captured,
with two of liie guig near Loa Angelos.
—Samuel Walker (colored) was execute!
st Liberty, MUaourt, on the !5th inet, for the
murder of bis wife on t£e 15th of October

—Gen; Concha, of tho Spanish Republican
army, is pmditng forward to occupy tho paeaee
iu ths vicinity of Bitcay.
—Don Carlos is at Tolono with tho main
—A loiter from Paris to the London Timet
predicts that tho now Spanish Ministry will
shortly exhibit Alfonalal tendencies.
—Tho political situation al Madrid contin­
ues critical, tlie opposition press violently dip
Bouncing ths Ministry.
A *-Cien. Dorregaray baa be*o appointed Com­
mander- in-Chief of Don Carlos* army.
TItK Ali KANSAS XKBKLUQJt.

HXASCIAL AMD IXDU8TMAL.

SU’iXlSiK“tU'
nil.. ....
. .. l&lt;
BOLD 3T ALL MBDICIMX DKALKRS.

TMJC JfAMJUBUi.
NEW YORK.
•1.7309.90.

r.w.

ios&lt;
CHICAGO.
Good

Cboko

mjaSA Tl; Medium to Fair, tl.OJN®#.40; Inferior
jo Common, 43.7X^3.75. “ Houa-Uye, 4LX-3
5,40. FLOVM-Cbolre Whiti Winter, 4*.5&lt;X45.001
; »». 2 Bl-ring, fLSJIiHMJnSi ; No: 3

BITTERS

Dr. J. Walker’s California Tin­
eear Bitters are a pnrely Vegetable
preparulkdi„nudo chihSy frum the neelive herbs found on the loiter ranges at
the Sierra Nevada mountainsof CaM* nia, the medicinal projiertles of which
are extracted therefrom without the uao
of Alcohol.
Tho question is almost
daily asked, “What is the cause of tho
unparalleled -success uf Vinegar BrrTkKsrj Our answer is, that they remove
the cause of disease, and the patient recovera his health. They are the great
Wood purifier nnd a llfe-glvfng principle*
a perfect Renovator aud Invlgorator
Dr. J. 0. ATEB ft CO., Lowell, Mae.
of ihe system. Never before in tbe
hirtory of tbe world iUs a medicine been
comtmutidcd poaaesring' the remarkable
qiudidM of Vibeoaz Bitters in healing tee
Kick of every duotea man i* hvir nx^Thoy
arc a gentle Purgative a* well aa a Ttfific.
relic ring Uoritecatem or Inflammation ot .
tho Liver and Visceral Orpum, in Bilious
Di.-c.Moa.
.
The properties of Dr. Wakerb's
a MV | sending the address of ten persons with 10
fin 1 | eta. Win receive,/res. e t-enttful Chromo VixegamBimnm are Aperient, Dianbofetfc,
one I at'j^’iragisgeag.'BiiSt Canmnalive, Nutritions, LaxaLve. Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altem
live,'aud Anti-Biliour.

eat: iffi£!ZrtSS‘

S87K

n. n. MrDONALn Ji co..

DrtWftto. and Gro. A*gta, Ran Francben. Cdifcrolo,
_■
_z-ll-._l.l- —..J. --.I r-k.-ltr,X. V.

CINCINNATI.
WHKAT-41.*021.43..CbBl&lt;--7(ka'T&gt;. O.Tto-503
Sc.
Uvu-41.15.
Baulk—..&lt;3.
Ponx—

MILWAUKEE.
Wtreav-xo. 1.41 .aiiaiJBX; No. X 31.»&lt;t .M«4.

I*oex-$17.00. IronD-10&gt;*&lt;4lfi.«iC.
TOLEDO.
■ WtrxxT—Amber Michigan, 41.45X04. 46; No. 3

and cnrriratlona on tbeir annual inromre, dlvlTjn, New I&gt;asactu__Modern Bcienco
drnda and ealarias. Carrite-yrea, 1«; nay., C. hft •
demon#traUa that alcohol IS
Tuesday, May 12.—Senate.—The Military * •« neither food nor physic," but, on the
I. «!.mxa
Committee reported favorably on th. bill to pre- , contrary, a species of poison, the invide for better protection-uf tbs frontier Ort- j troducuon of a potent touic which is
tlsmrot of Tolas ^nU Indian aud Meatfrte from jt j. certainly a Bub- 83SQS3C.
CLEVELAND.
a.,, J.rr.e.u.™,, ten..
&lt;&gt;» jmurr joct tor oo,isr«l.il«tion. Da tVu.M»*.
1 lied, 41.&amp;324.J*; No.
Onentln.
.r .h. VrahOAhliSron i* » medicine which
wr nr,™,., u. n, u
, ch.reeteri.ed M «*1 m&gt;1
™ ■ obJ^&gt;i.&gt;h«l.lo,m«dao tor m«.rdi.tr&lt;»..
Tburmati ■ anisnururnt otritliic out the rection . •
, ,
•
•
HOUSEHOLD
which drbar. Itmurenre roun-tUre from .haring ' Wg and dangerous diseases.
in tu. tenr-fit. of the i ni w» rented, .nd ib« bui . Temperance organizations, heretofore
PANACEA
puMrei by a vote of t» to 17... ctaytou m-ivod tbe &gt;n favor of permitting the sale of alcoapi»mtmc«t Of a romtui tiro of tbrre to goto Ar-, hoi for medical purposes, sro of Opinion
kautaa and Invcallgat. th® dlattirbanm there, that \ INEGAR Hl 1TUI13 poSBCSSCH all tho
FAMILY
Laid over.
efllcncy as au inrigorant that has, ever
LINIMENT.
lleure.—Th. Utah contreted election caa« waa do- been OVOU elaitilM for spirituous stilUUc'ded in favor cf cannon, the silting iwr»it«... SJaute, and ou this account, ns well as
Seme time ru .pint in Oommittre of
whole on . because of the singular success which HOUSEHOLD
the bill io amend tb. Pxwnger Steamboat law.... i jias attended *its USS in dyspepsia, liv&lt; r
PANACEA
Poteat! asked leave lo offer a resolution nCaUng to I complaint, disorders of" tlie bowels,
tbe disordered condition of affaire in Arkansas, ’ Uervous diseases, general debility, and
but objeciion being made, it waa not received.
I
maladies growing out of ixiteinpcrFAMILY
Wedsssdas, May 13.—tvnaie.—Ths Free . anco, they warmly recommend it ait a
Banking bill reported by the Finance committee t restorative and alterative of surpassing
LINIMENT.
waa eonaldered, bring d'bated by Sbertnan, Eogan, excellence.
.
43
Rev. Horatio Stedbinh, of San Fran­
cisco, unit] in a recent lecture, that a
mnn who is simply honest’ because
“ honesty is the best policy," is a
d election care hawker and peddler of religion for its
■of Hjkre agnlnat Spencer. ...The Indian ApproprUaccidental results.
.
tn the Committee
on
Appropriations....
Ulla Introduc'd: By Chandler, for the better pre.
A healthy liver secretes each day about two
and a half pounds of bile, which contains a
dun natioas; by Uglr*by, far the relief of the great amount of waste material taken fronj.the
ChkkMsw* and the frt 'iimcn. - Windom lubslMnl blood. When the liver becomes torpid or con­
gested, it fails to eliminate this vast amount
a rvooluilon directing tho CoaAlttee on Appropri*- of
uoxiouefmbstauce,which, therefore, remains
to poison the blood and bo convoyed to every FAMILY PHYSICIAN
part of the system. What must bo the condi­
malee for each of the tmprovemehta ircommendrd tion of tho blood when it is receiving and re­
taining each day two and a half pounds of
•$25X.aW
tbs four routes Indicated In their report. Laid on poison ? Nature tries to work off this poison
through other channels and organs— the kid­
the table and ordered j-rinlpd.
neys, lungs. akin, etc., but tiroes organs be­
ffoosr.—Bntler obtained leave for tbe Jndiriary come overtaxed in ]wrformn&gt;g tins labor in
Coinmlltee lo report the’ Genera Award bill at any addition lo their natural functions, and cannot
long withstand tho pressure, but become va­
riously diseased.
The brain, which is the groat alectrieal cen­
ter of all vitality, ia unduly stimulated by tbe
unhealthy blood which passes to it from the
riaa Xcallj got through tbe committee and heart, and it fails to perform its office health­
fully. Hcuco tbe symptoms of bile poisoning,
which are dullness, headache, incapacity to
keep the mind on any subject, impairment of
memory, dizzy, elewpy, or nervous feelings,
beard
gloomy forebodings,’and irritability of tam­
j-ciied in
per. The blood itself being diecaaed, aa it
forms the sweat upon the surface uf the nkiu,
it Is so irritating and poisonous that It pro­
duces discolored brown spots, pimples,
rtfhtrmth page, ths commiUeo ro*«t.... Tbe Benate blotcliee aud other eruptions, sores, boils,
bill to distribute the Geneva award wav taken from corbuncloti and scrofulous tumors. The stom­
tbs Bnraiterb table and referrod to tWJudiciary ach, bowels and other organs cannot escape
becoming affected, sooner or later, and wo
Committee.
havo aa Uro result, oostivoncaa. piles, dropsy,
TnpnMDAV, May It.—Senate.—Tlie Finance dyapepeia, diarrhea. Other symptoms are
bill waa coueidered in Committee cf the Whole, and common, aa bitter or bail taste in mouth, in­
reported to the Senate, numerous atnendmeuts bo ternal beat, palpitation, to-sing cough, un­
steady appetite, choking ecnaation in throat,
lug proposed, all o( wjtlcb Were adopted, anil th? bloating of stomach, pain in sides or about
sbouldare or back, coktuoas of extremities,
rar. HanpHvenjoyInffC
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the pubHc domain. Jlatod on the calendar..

meaaage to the Legislature, detailing tho con­
dition of affair* in regard to the Governor­
ship, and euggoating a constitutional conven­
tion. A reoolution wav adopted calling on the
Preaident to put tho Baxter authorities iu
bill;
pooaetaion of tho tPato-Hotu* and public
grouuda, which was telegraphed to Waehing- at tbe Tr&lt; *»ury 1» directed to retire United State*

eurred thia forenoon, a.-.J continued till 1

Baxter circles that ho bad been recogr.ixed by
t hr.Umtod btates Government, and that fact
soon becoming known on tho streets, there
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lime. The liver being the great depurating or
blood-cleansing organ of the system—set this
great ••housekeeper of our health" at work,
aud the foul oorrvpuons which gender in the
blood aud rot out, as it were, tho machinery
of life, are gradually expelled from the ayetcm. For this ptarpose my Golden Medical
Discovery with very small dosca daily «f my
Pleasant Purgative Pellets are pre-eminently
tlie articles needed. They euro every kind
of humor from tho worst scrofula to the com­
mon pimple, blotch or eruption. Great eating
ulcers kindly heel under their mighty curative
influence. Virulent blood poisons that lurk in
the system are by them robbed of their terrors,
and by their persevering and aomowhat pro­
tracted use the u-oet tainted syrtems may be
completely renovated and built up anew. En­
larged glands, tumors aud swellings dwmd o
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Artielaa tor Ladle*’waar. Ipdlapenaabl* and
abeolutely nreeaaory.
10.000 MOLD
MONTIS LT. Tbey gtv* «&gt;mf.i»i and anti*­
, factton. Ko female oau do without them.
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500,000 j
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enir.g influence, and no liver so hyperteophied
as not to give up its long-retainod bllione se­
cretions, aud no chill or fover has yet refused

crew* of 84,000,000 for Ute mouth of April.

proclamation. Croatia of Baxter eoldlem
crease its qmidoipal burden about as fast aa filled tbe atresia, yelling at the top of their
the national debt ia jwtfl off.
‘
—TheMnater Methanics of thoUnited Btttee

St., Chicago.

IOWA AND ’NEBRASKA!

JUBILEE ORGANS.”

Tlia military situation to-day has not de­
veloped anything in the, way of a gene;al cbangrabte Into gold betid*. alter Joly 1, IHtS—tbe
battle, though eevsra! minor skirmishes have
IXD CASUALTHCS.
occurred—one soon after dinner, on Capitol
Lawrenee river, at Quebec, cn the 8lh of May, hill, between M of White’s cavalry and aa
llmu.-nt IX-ficioncy bill and tbe DlpicmaUc
caused immenac deatruction of shipping, tho many of Brooks* infantry, the result being
low being variously c-ati mated al from4500,- the wounding of one of ths cavalrymen
slightly..
Tlie second skirmish occurred Juat at dark,
were destroyed, and many were seriously
damaged.
Brock** picket*, the Utter making an attempt
-A dispatch from East Saginaw. Mich.,
PkiPAT, May 15.— Senate.—Ateernpreeento 1
however, and although iwmo 40 or 50 shots
Wilhoit's Tonic !—A Safe, Sure
AMD Sctmmvfic Cuxx!—T*x&gt; unprecedented
were flrod, only two were wounded.slightly.
whole Saginaw district, which,, hi their extern
Little Rock, May 15.—Hemo skirmishing
and destruction of property, threaten to rival
• 'rom almost every potart."
—The rteamr.liip Sibera, plying Utween

. poison,.

coikcUcn of money, due tbe Un«rd fftstot t&gt;# that stranded auiloru, which they haye ekten
road....The Housa wont into Ccmmut.. of the j witlj relish, and to which article of diet

•»&gt;“&gt; *&gt;»»—or “long pig.**
, taw'’•? di“O’«oJ IV
duced a MR amendatory and .ropptameatsry to the I
Kttjo WM known rcspectlhg
acta of cmutr*— granting laud, to aM it. the con-1 them till 1840, ween they were visited
strnctinaof tbs Northern p*cia&lt;*railroad....tTin- .
Commodore Wilkes, of our navy.
d«n.CrusBlb.C«uuuUU&gt;4 0n IlUdte Landa, r-.-rf-• ’
.
.. , ...
•d favaraNy oti ths IL-use bill for tbe rrii-f at 110 chautised the natives for crut-Hy
Mttters on railroad lands....a resolution ww I practiced on our sailors. In a fight two
augurated a veritable reign of terror in tbe adopted directing tbe Ocmmtttee’om Public BaUd- I of his men were killed, for which he
island. Persons euapMted-Of sympathy with iX^u^te^r--geanee He made a
tho Insurgeute are'tried by wholesale’ and
With the king of these cannibala,
condemned In gangs to death or ths chaiu- to suffideul for tbe erection cf an arch, to te ealUd
tbe Waahingtan Arab, and if tbe Washington Mon- I in which it wan agreed &gt;hat they should
ecutor of supposed rebel* To rciqain neu­ OK-at soci-y would romret to .neb an areaao-: cntQO mon&gt; American “long pig." Tho
mmil. J.Several bills and rmolnUous of a ■
* i.
„„ i
’ tral in lo court death or chains.
c. .IA, u» »gre&lt;™i.i. lunreTrj, &lt;U noti^l, .nd
—Haring gained Che Gold coast in honora­ Grm-va Award tiUi was dtaeuawd and laid ever. ’ I in 1869 our Government contemplated
ble combat, tho BriUah Government, in ac­
Ihtue.—The following btiin were Introduced: By I faking pOMC*uiun of the islands to incordance with Its time-honored policy, pro- ».u« (M—j. “
'*T&gt;2* ^"7 •_* I ,UTO U&gt;o P»j™ut of the .um of gU.OOO,
MorriMm, to Ax tbe term of Frnrideut at alx yeara ,
.
... ,
tho two one province, nnd^r a Governor lo be and to prohibit hi« rc^loctton; by Rob- { “ indemnity for outrages committed on
■
eiwunu * of Buja-rvisore and '* our citizens. Borne Australian bunkers.
appointed bytbe Crown.
CwUcctara
■- —Tiro Caar of JUntaU has arrived in KoInternal
itcreuuc by the however, raised the money in considersgland and waa received with much pomp by
u™
th" nr1’1 to
U” ‘•••C'lf.
tho anihorltiMi.
AprropriaUon bill* wrre’ taken up and After that, large numbers of English
r**aed....Duun offered a rreciution author- settled there and induced the natives to
steamer Ctngales during a dense fog, and all
r”"?* " ■'T^‘„• ‘"’““‘J | offer the dominion ot tho country to
on board drowned except the mate.
Qorerncr for Arkansas.... A bill wa. poured I
.....
»•
.•
—The new Spanish Ministry has been on- da-isring aubjret to local, stale, or Territorial Great Britain. Ihe civthzod nat'Ves
riounoed. Very littip had l&gt;oen beard of the taxation tbn laud, of tb. Pacific Railroad . near the court were anxious to do this
uew beads of departments in the political Oemp.mm, r-o« u. fta. uu an
I jn order to gain protection again.1 the
ontltled to them, IrrMSMctlveof tbo limo at.wbkb
b .
.
.
.
arena previous to tbsir appointment.
ta«.&gt;
r»rt».«,.a
nsonntonoer. u&gt; the inUrior, who are
—Tlie Popo appears to bo considerably ex­
orcised over the condition of Uic church in rule and adoi&lt; * rreulntion declaring that if as j still fond of "long pig,y both foreign
Mexico and Guatemala, and denounces tbe ac­ Increase c I taxation be found nrecaaary. .tick in- ' na(j domestic.

tion of their Governments as bitter persecu­
tion.
' —••Wlion tbe cat's away the mice will
play.'* Tbe Czar of all thb Russia*-loft tlie
capital a--fow days ago to pay a family visit,
when bis brother, the Grand Duko Nicholas,
took advantage of the occasion to raise a dis­
turbance, for which bo was arrested and
lodged in prison. &gt;His offense in not men­
tioned by tho cable, although it Itf
tionably a serious one; for Grand Dukes are
not Jugged on trivial provocation in Russia.
His house waa tcarclicd by tlie police, and
great excitement prevails iu St. Fotareburg
over the affair.
—Tho Czar and Grand Dake Alexis of Rus­
sia were entertained by Queen Victoria on tho
llth inst.
—Butcher Burriel, of Santiago do Cuba, has
a long communication in the Spanish Kpoca,
(Madrid) ia which he defends his execution
of the prisoners taken from tbe Virginian.
—The London Times has advices that Gen.
Cdnclia of the HjiauUb Republican forces baa
orders to hold a heavy column of troops in
-rcadtueM to march to Madrid.
—The Duke de Broglie, leader of the French
Ministry, arcepte the challenge to mako his
Electoral bill a capital question.
—News from Germany denies that the Grand

deed all the affections
which arise from ma­
larious, marsh, or
misasmatlo

•

earns limo cmmaaling modwatjon in all ths-r! rocks to the reapectablo inland of Viti.
law,ie eoaslitalioMlMd lie h“ dtmidfal actions and feorfngs toward those who bad | Lira,-whoxe »roa is ffboul -1,000 square
'miles. Tbest! iuUndraro the richest in
Uon aliall be exttrciaed to put it in general.
prodociious in the Pacific Ocean. Tlie
OOJfVH&amp;UUO
UMMA Hi*.
people arc not much given to tbe purSatpmat, May L-Senate -RM in reaaiou- BtuU
•U1U of agriculture,
Rgncuiture, but get
got their
ttteu living
BMdffal
Hwa.-ooicfmdt rwoiouMiJtoTcirjn^ j^siwlpilly fcpm. thc,irild fmjls which
—The Antl-Monopoliata of loir* have
w in Ito.
faiwlvn re&gt;nvtett
hi the
the CuHrtt*
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t_ tforrfim
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tlva-to
the l.nAlno
landing rtf
cf fkMwtga
ronviett hi
Cnlted ’■ _L__ i_____abound.
Their
only
Do* Moina*, tor tho nomination of Bule offifirmed maniac. His insanity was brought
on by persistent study of tho financial quee- nomination for United Staten Senator from
Connecticut, which is .equivalent to eUctiun.
—Admiral Bochanati, of the Confederate
FKMtffJOA.
—The Tichbonie claimant han eaten nothing
—Nxwa from Alex. H. Stephana. of Georgia
but broad since hb incarceration in Newgate,
and be« &lt;l«;ndlcd down to 800 pounds tn
return to Washington.

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Ohl 11 Fawar, Rcmlttsnt ^ever.
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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO^ MTOH., FRIDAY, MAY2.Q, 1874.

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NO. 35.

Mgru

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1 Oaliforaia sonjo day.1

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.

A BiT'Of RC^MSCS
The lives of the pioneers in the re­
mote mining district of Califomiswere
*"
roiminoe or excite_
jieseofi nt the gam­
ing
and to relieve the monotony i
of mountain life they frequently passed
a few months in “ Frisco " (San Franoiac®)» °r tojourned f ^r a season with
the Wcbfect, otherwise known as Ore­
gonians. Mr. Charlee Bradbury, of Indiiui Town, Northern California, had
been fortunate in mining, and as winter
was approaching, when little could be
done in nis claim, ho left it in care of
hia partners and set ont to visit a rela­
tive wbd Raided in the Wfltamette
Valley some three hundred miles dis­
tant Ajpiity had been mad» up to
cxvss the Siakiyou, on the summit of
whjch the show already lay deep. This,
it XM ’understood, would be thu last
party which would undertake tho pas­
sage,ofJhe mountains before they should
time of starting they were
n young mon named Alfred
«o parents resided in Ore­
gon. He had recently been suffering
from indisposition and was. cautioned
noli to undertake the/trip which was

sufficiently arduous even for the moat
vigorous; but his anxiety overcame Lis
prudence and he set out with the others.
Before the summit was reached he be­
came quite exhausted, and had it not
been for the kindly assistance of Brad­
bury he must have perished. From
this occurrence they become warm
friends, and nt young Boise's urgent so­
licitation Bradbury accompanied him
to his home near the head waters of the
Umpqua, where he' was cordially wclcorned by the family. A sister of his
friend, named Adaliza, was a charming
girl of seventeen or eighteen summers,
and at once won the admiration of tho
nusoeptilde Californian.
Hia stay
was lengthened from lhe few days
which he at first purposed remaining,
to several weeks. Not wishing, howeyef,.to prolong his visit to a visitation,
he bade his new-found friends a reluc­
tant adieu and continued on hia way to
’ the Willamette. Here lie purclihsed a
fine horse and not unfreqtiently tasted
hi* speed with that of the beat horses in
the neighborhood, and always to lus
entire aatiafaction.
' Bradbtfry remained a few weeks with
hia relatives, but the spirit of jdnreat
possessed him, and ho soon turned hia
face southward, urging as an cxcu&lt;e
that his buaint-fts at Indian Town de­
’* * ’ his presence.
His business,
, was not so pressing but that
d aside to halt awhile at the
ranche of hie friends, the Boise*. His
admiration for the fair Adaliza had
.deepened to the tender passion, and
this fact he was not slow to declare.
But she replied:

web-foot girls, and you hare won our

psavidod a home for you, you shall
some to me, or I will come after you."
. But she would give' no direct an-

will pas* those tww lire

Jay bad occasioned•" hitn »o j iiMfla'
anxiety. On the second day after leaving Jacksonville he fell in with a trav­
eler, riding like himself . on noxsebsek,
and in the same direction. This ifarimger gave his name as Hartman,'an£
after a few hours became obmmunicAtire. He said that he had become tired
of leading a single life, and was going
down to the Umpqua to chahge hia
condition. Bradbury appeared to take
but little notice of his remarks, but contrived to keep him talking until ho
learned that the young lady whom he

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Jtl;e Legtalative Committoe visited the

B RIXf JtKNTIOlV.

trow GORHAM SPXXT AS X VMMIMG.

WKAVLBG CARFXT.

Iowa claims to have 2C.000 aplritaaS-

Lost Wednesday evening Mr. Gorj
ham’s wife was very desirous of attend­
Dattox, Ohio, luw 300 grain etavs- ing the prayer-meeting or theater—-I
forget which — and bod
engaged
:
Nncrrr millions of people speak En­ Mrs. Clayton —one of her friends
’Saturdwy,!WB» attondpd with such terglish.
1
jeot Wis flrat broached to G. his usually
Texas has a reported population of
to
the gnp, awd a careful examination
'
wan
made of the bottom, the walls, 1,060,000.
’
overcast, and things looked as though
filling
and aurapundtoga.
The con1
they might culminate in. a severe
'
&lt;traclor, Bassett, taking a copy of the habitauta.
specifications
contained in the original”
A Vebmont bed-quilt contains 10,- very plethoric, and, therefore, being
।
contract
under which the dam had been
&lt;
unable to enjoy the luxury of a hired
built, called th'o attention of the mem­
Exoland spends $64,000,030 a year girl, he anticipated an evening alone
“ n chap from California," but as he, bers of the committee to what he termed for tobacco.
«
. with the babies with anything but
who are at homo in the saddle.
Bradbury’s sudden movement bad .the Californian, had not appeared st the evidence of their fulfillment, and
- It costs but $23,000,000 a year eqanimity. He had never served his
given him the advantage by a few rods, the'appointed time, Harhman expected, the conaoqucnX tuoDcrai’on from blame to run Mexico.
time at “ nursin', and cuddlin’," and he
but he soon realized that it would be no to step in and win tho prize with scarce­ of hlmmlf and those who abted for him.
looked forward to his evening's duties
•A Haetfoed company makes 5,000,­
ea^ matter to maintain it The girl ly an effort. They continued to travel Col' Wilson, of Boston, the engineer
with grim despair. It was all right for
000 eyelets a day..
Clayton io
to ie*
let jus
his wire
wife, out
out or
of an eevenwas urging her bores by whip aud voice, in company, and -when. th&lt;&gt;y canjo. in, who constrnoted the Hartford reservoir,
t
-.u-o
y •
uiayron
T ” J"?,
D“
&gt;» hrf
aad having been the winner in many a sight* of Mm's -rimeh, HarksosA-re-umveraitiea in the United States.,
- after. —
- - rendered
. Gorham's
_ .
iodk
.
hotly contested race, he bent to his markeil with much assurance :
„
.
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ivy*
'■«&gt;«. What
num ivuucrea
m____
Utah TcbbitokY is free from debt .predicament doubly provoking was
work in true race-horse style, “reach­ r “ There is* the home of the future marked : “ Thin dam was not built ac,6ording to the specifications of that and’Em f86&gt;66&amp;4? in the treasury. ' 'tact
ffcct that he wm
inSt'in the thld'*
.
was just'in
middle of a
ing long, breathing loud like a cicvioed Mrs. Harkman 1"
' Bradbury apid jtfhwfr •“&lt;$
PMWfin Tourhau^” The Colonel then
S
t. Lotjx* invested $175,000 In tlte fascinating novel, and disliked to be
wind blows-”
cd that he was journeying od to ’Port­ prbo&amp;5aed*to point'out that the specifi­ Louisville lottery aud did not draw a‘ drawn down from the airy regions in
Little more than oue half the distance
which his spirit was roaming with the
was passed, when Bradbury bijcame land or Salem. Harkman, however, in­ cations had called for tho building of a
-tom
qpJus fair^D.ateiuea, foundation wall at least three feet below
aware that hia competitor was pressing vited
Tee number of schools in Pennsyl­ heroine, to the presale realities of a
end totwMng.lji^horiiq's £*&gt;n;t|rfy #xlo
However, he ac­
hard upon his flank, and ho know that
vania in which the Bible is read is over; poor man’s home.
cepted the task, snd soon began to com­
his weight was beginning to tell on the together to the house. Adaliza was at
10,000.
lioble beast, which seemed (o realize ths tike door in a moment, and as Bradbury twocn which aud the wall the water was
The Russian nation is said toT^pcak fort himself with the belief that he
pps easily, created a leak, and
value of the stakes for which he ran. sprang lightly from the saddle., she .fouudtojji
the most languages, and to Bpdak them could shortly have the children asleep and
came to his arms as only
girl*'
_■ iipread the latter against the
- Oregon
„
—
___ evcnttisny
then enjoy himself. Now, it happened
For a quarter of a tnile he held his own ; came
the beat.
can and do come to the arms of their embankment protector. Thi'f wall was
that Johnny had been allowed to have
Miss Boise, however, coming onco or
Seuaxtian Cabot, the discoverer of
a nap during the afternoon—a* thing
twice very near, but not maintaining lovers. । Harkmgn looked-, on wjth sur- four feet narrower than the contract
priao.'bUt at length found words to ex- apocittd IhltitahonkUrta breo. “In I Newfoundland, was boro in Bristol, in
which had not occurred in a long time.
bar position at Bradbury’s side. Tho
short/’ Baid OaL Witaon, “ tiia specifi­ 1477, and died in 1667.
Bat, .after- tremendous draughts upon
goal was almost reached and he was
A Chicago paper complains of the his patience and paternal forbearance,
“ Euchered 1 what a grouse (Ore­ cations have be&lt;m entirely disregarded,
confident of victory. But he had not
smoke nuisance, and says the city is be­ he aucceedcd in getting the little fellow
counted on his opponent's skill ns n gonian 'for simpleton), I wsn&gt; not. to and the accident was inevitable. The
only woader'is that it did not occur be­ coming a second Pittsburgh.
to close his eyes, and was about lajing
race-rider.
She had restrained her know it!” He turned his hante’s.- head
fore.’ The* terrible neglect and gross
Gov. , Pabkkb has signed the Com­ hiih in the bed very cautiously, when
boreo for the final da.ih aud now came in the directien whence ho came, and
on with a buret of- speed that placed her no gnus could even sprout beneath ignorance displayed in the construction pulsory Education , bill passed by the, . he-atubbed his too &lt;he least bit, and tho
eyre poppeil open and the little tongue
fairly at Bradbury’s side and seemed his. h*rp]**r|eet anti! he was out of of the dpm won criminal, and its recent
sight.
'
•'•£
'-.1.
evilcbBBc^uenfM, tritfndtt" In talking
sure to give her the victorjv Indeed,
The first periodical in North America cried out fez mamma. '“Here’s its
of
the
event
later,
Col.
Wilson
said
that
On
New-Year
’
s
Doy
there
was
a
wed
­
the victory seemed already hers, for
was the Boston Neu’t Letter, which mamma, sh,----- h," said G. But it
wasn't satisfactory.
" ’Ay down side
with long and steady leaps herhorso wt.h ding at Boise's ranch, and a few weeks he could not regard it as an accident, mode its appearance in August, 1700.
later
a
horseback
journey
down
to
the
because
Iha:
dim
nor
Id
not
hold
any
mol”, cried Johnny. This reasonable
sweeping past at the moment they wore
A fiTEBi. yacht, which wjll bo pro­ reqnest being complied with, after an­
to pans the goal At this period, how­ Willamette, and when the early spring body of water in, as 'the bottom under
polled by ateam, aud is intended to run ,other painful interval G. ventured to
ever, tho fore-feet of Bradbury's horse had come, and the akica wore clear, a the wall, was slowly but surely washed
eighteen miles an hour, is being con- ,slide and crawl away toward the aide of
wont down in the burrow of a gopher, longer ride through tluj . flower-hd-. ■away daily.
stracted
at Buffalo.
.
An incident of extraordinary canine
the bed.
■
he stumbled upon his knees, the girth sprinkled valleys of Oregon, and over
affection
has
just
come
to
light
iv
con
­
the
fir
and
pine
clad.
Siskiyou
to'the
In the Tower of London are preserved
Mrs. G. had that day purchased a
parted and Bradbury went over the
nection with the awful calamity. Ooh specimens of every variety of firearms, :new-fangled spring bed of an agent who
horse’s head anfi* into the air like a neat cabin at Indian Town.
io. that
tlut distant
mining Joel
Jot Hayden, one of the eons of the late from their, earliest introduction. The ,called, and bad omitted to tell her hus­
My JrienQa
frien^H in
.........................
rocket, landing beyond the goal and n
town ijill
I5* ife-tlattl^'^il^sof
'
l£|uti- Th
icnt.-Gov. Hsyden, has a dog of the revolver is included in the gun aynrt- band. It was one of those which arc
yard or two ahead of his fair competitor.
It. Bernard kind. He has, (or a long ment.
ippy ‘'b’lHrcn may
bo daily "hoard fit.
fol haj__
_
so peculiarly constructed as to prevent
Striking upon the mellow earth be per­
around this uxaosuming home, Kbut time, been the village favorite, and the
. In Sweeden, out of 385,000 children of 1the lodgment of any of the genus Cimex,
formed a rerics of evolutions, but re­
whether they
web-fogtad, I have, jet of the school-children. Ira Bryant, school age, only 9,131, or three percent., aud was remarkably cool, clastic and
gained his feet with no injury save a never inquired.—I'ortlanfTtranscript.'
the father of Mrs. Col. Hayden, over are uninstructed.
Of .the 7,5QO,O0O 1comfortable. G. raised himself on oue
pretty severe ahock from tho abrupt
sixty years of ago, was a great favorite voters in the the United States, more 1elbow aud then drew up one leg, then
manntrof d'amounting.
Bryant was lost in the than 1,000,000 cannot read the ballot put forth the other, and began to fisc,
with the d&lt;
He had sufficient presence of mind to
Chemical armor for ’br
vaults is disaster.1
nudoy afternoon the dog they cast.
when rattle, bang, jar-r-r-r went tho
exda;m with his first breath : “ I be­
a
L*Ht The ,-most 15m
I the saarchsra
Apollo Bklvedebe is an ancient 1springs, and Johnny excitedly remarked,
lieve you're mine 1” while Adaliza, rein- &gt; Jnvca
. tho
“ 'At tfown side me ! Mamma I Mom­
low-lands. He
ing in her steed vqlh a steady bond. .'
marble statue of the most perfect ex­
U “ Air-chalnbfefB of tnih* irait
h flirts,-pawing
ma!" "Here's its mamma," said G.,
. _
ecution, supposed by the Greek sculp­
sprang lightly to tho ground, and in a i
mctAl, either entire or sectional for in the sand, and when ho was visited, it
snuggling his face up to the child.
tor,
Cahunis,
ajid
ia
called
from
it?
be
­
moiqent was at his r-ido anxiously iu- ]
shipment, line tho interior of the vault war
________________
„ quite
.
- deep
But baby's Augers felt the unshaven
fonnd that he hod dng
qiririug if be were hurt. His horae re- , on every
and
tiie top and bottom, I jn (ly dirt, the excavation in which dis- ing in the Belvedere Gallery of the ihide and would not be comforted. Poor
Vatican in Romo.
gained his feet and stood near with a ’
, also the door and safe. There metallic covered the Tower portion of a man's
G. sung to him, tickled and tossed him '
sheepish expression, as though he were ;
The earlier Engliso queans, in token until about 11 o'clock, when 'Mrs. G.
) chambers are filled with long tubes of limbs. The next half hour revealed the
the veriest culprit on earth.
of
gratitude
for
some
event,
used
to
glass, and then lead pipes containing form of Bryant. Diligent search had
returned, and kindly asked if he had
Bradbury found himself able to walk,
alternately either sulphuric acid or bi­ been m^de for these remains, but it found a small hospital, or “ npital," in enjoyed himself, and if he had finished
and before he and his companion reached
carbonate of soda ir solution. In break­ seemed hardly possible that any human the language of the time ; which word, his book. The neighbors say that whole
the bouse Abe had promised that when
ing into the vault, on either aide, top or being could.Save found the imbedded commemorating some establishment of lexicons of select words and phrases
Christmas should come again she
tho kind, Is perpetuated iu the names of flowed from hia lips without any ap­
bottom, a dozen or more of these fragile corpse.
&lt;
•
.
would become his wife, and go with him
squares, streets and localities, such as parent effort.
[' receptacles must necessarily be frac­
\ SLA NQ.
'
to his mountain home. And so it was
Spitalflelds and othera.
tured, and it is so arranged that the dis­
G. wants to patent an improved at­
Slang is defended as “one of the
settled Ihat at that time he should come
The now Chief Justice of the United tachment to that bed, which will take
lodged contents mn.it run into the vault, feeders of the English language." It is
for her. With this understanding he
aad there, uniting in tho trough, receiv­ true that many of our commonest En­ States Supreme Court wears an offirin’ care of babies as well os bugs.
again clasped hands in parting, and set
ing them, form carbotHo acid ga?. This glish word*, such aa “ fun," “donkey,” robe mannfaclnrtd from silk rnioed in
___________________ Waltham.
out for his homo in the Siskiyoul He
gss begins to expel the vital atmosphere •nd “conundrum," were once slang. A Connecticut and presented to him by
A WORD.
■
found his partners cagariy awaiting his
from the floor upward, until the vault curious set of English phrases is given the Silk Association of that State, with
return, and all were soon busy with
There is, perhaps, no word in our
is full of tho deadly vapor, and no oxy­ by a recent writer: “ A wise scholar the request that he wear ft at his inanpick, shovel and
ana hydraulic.
nyaraunc.
J
‘ ’
r
language
more
frequently
misapplied
8°“ 18 *c“’
courio, being heavier was puzzled that a Welsh rabbit should giiraiion and thereafter. The Chief
As autumn approached and the water I .
,,
.
' .
® .
lady." There are, in­
.
t. t
i
t
„ ^an tho atmosphere, the carbonic gas mean a piece of toasted cheese, so he Juatioe, in accepting it, said it lur- than the word
in the crock become too low for mining
,.
.. ■
*
.
?
deed, few situations in which it may be
,,
. ,
.
. aannot leave tho vault until an om-mug decided- that it must be a corruption of niahed the evidence of one of the great­
purposes, Bradbury set about erecting .
_
.
. .
* ln tuuh
used with absolute propriety. Its ap­
* .
J
.&lt;
‘be mode on a level with the fluor. It Welsh rare-bit. Thq public believed est triumphs of American industry.
plication as the feminine of gentleman,
him, and took to spoiling it accordingly,
ANKCDVTX OF WA3UIBGTOM.
the limited quarters occupied by himself
and aa the honorary title of the partner
venture into a vault so impregnated, by so that even now the best edition of ' When the American troops wcrequarof a lord, seems to be about the only
his own act, would never leave it olive. Webster’s dictionary give® it as * prop­
terod at Newbury, at the close of Revo­ proper use for the term. The custom,
site near the town was se-,
The chemical armor of an ordinary sized erly Width rare-bit* Now the whole of
lutionary wax, and the soldiers were so prevalent at the present time, of
looted, and though the house was far
vault costs about $500. This, it is this is stuff and nonsense; the very
stirred up to rebellion against tho Gov­ dabbing everybody's wife “lady " is
from being an elegant or imposing
cla:mod, would have saved the Quincy name rare-bit is a fiction, and Welsh
ernment, by tho famous auonymons let- obnoxious in the extreme, and is a gross
structure, it was neat and comfortable
bank.
______
rabbit M a genaine slang term, belong-'
and far superior to a majority of the
perversion of the accepted meaning of
igg to a fiirgc''fcrtup which fleserfbe in
tained were written by Geo. Annsrtong, the word ; whereas “ wife " conveys
homes of pioneers.
' •
Passengers on deean steamei find tho same httaorous way the special dish then a major in the array,' Oea. Wash­ just the relation existing, and is a suffi­
Not long after he left Boise’s, a
or product or peculiarity of a particular
ington convened the offierra fur the pur­ ciently dignified appellation, as a wife
young drover * from Southern Oregon considerable nmustmeut in watching
~
implea : on Essex stile pose df nddreraing them on thiasnhjecl,
called at the ranch, and stopping for a “Mother Carey’* chickens.” The bird*
may be noble or base, though the term
invariably follow in the wake' of thA
Eoaex lion a. ealf ; a arid calming the tumult which was be­
day or two became quite enamored of
gives no clue to her character. But the
the fair Adaliza. His attentions were vessels for tho refuse that is thrown ’Field-lone duck is a baked sheep’s ginning to rage in their bosoms.
true definition of “ lady," per se, is a
not received with favor, but he per- overboard, and often, in their greedi­ head; Glasgow rnngixtrates, or Gourock
He held a paper in his hand on which refined and gentle woman, and any
aisted, and at the first opportunity pro- ness, come very near the screw. They hams, or Norfolk capons, are red her­ the remarks he intended to make were other kind than that falls not within
rings
;
Irish
apricots,
or
Munster
plums,
have been known to follow steamers for
written—and then it was, that finding the compass of the word.
hundreds of miles, xerttqg oocsrijjrally are potatoes; Graveseud bwectmests himself unable to read without assist­
While the original signification of the
The girl frankly told him that she
ou the top of the
or xt nigh: bn
ance—as he was drawing hi» fipcctacles word in question may not have been so
was affianced, and that her lover was in
the mast-head. Sometime® passengers donkey."___________ '___________
from his pocket, that unpremeditated restricted, reputable usage certainly
California.
Of this ho was already
attempt to shoot them, but no one has
expression broke from him—on* of the
LOOKING GUILTY.
aware, but had feigned ignorance. He
ever been known to hit the awkwardNothing can be more absurd than tho most pathetic that ever feU from human Lcxicographers define “ladylike," as
laughed at the idea of her trusting to a
looking but graceful birds.
Sailors idea that “ lookingguilty ” proves guilt.
“like a lady in manners,’’ “soft,"
miner from the xaounUins, saying they
consider them ominous, and are op­ An honest man chargid with crime is
pcrccirc I have not only grotrn gray “genteel,” tender," and kindred sig­
weretike the Bailors, and made loro for
posed to the shooting. They have a much more likely to blush at the accu­ but blind in pour service" The effect
nifications. Now, an adjective should
peculiw cry, and Iwantiful wings which- sation ‘tipuf.. the real offender, who is
this remark was el
No boAfter some time, becoming weorifd
many a young Isdy ptwenger hu
,ita substantive; and as n&gt; other at­
with Iris importunities, “he told him
w-abed shejUd U
hat.
.
.
tribute is indicated by the word “lady­
that if Bradbury did not return by the
A XBARP RKTORT.
appointed time, she would talk with
HOUSEHOLD FBTH.
At a Western eating-bowse, the other like ” than there aliove mentioned, we
pected-af
snyMfing
ariaiinal
will
bring
are led. to conelnde that its primitive
him, but until that time she would hare
nothing more to say to jim on the sub­ on opinion with which-rll k’ndly-folk the blood to an innocent man’s check in dandy was seated at tho table at rather should be restricted to the sense conject He then took his departure, not, will disagree. Pet* should always be
a late hour, when the waiter, according
tolerated, for they have their ptopet
to custom, after the work of the day was be right as its difficult io conceive of

Bradbury prided himself upon his
horsemanship, snd accepted tho chal­
lenge with a wave of the hand and a la­
conic, “ I'm yuur man 1" dashed spurs
into his steed and sped like an antelope
over the plain. The girl was taken by
surprise at hia sudden movement, but
gave her horse the word, and he too
" stretched neck and stretched nerve till
the hollow earth rang," .It has already
been intimated that Bradbury was well
mounted ; his-companion wos noiera so,

VARIKTIBS.

A maiuuage on a railway train may
properly lx) called a railway-tie.
.
The temperance movement on Long ■

. The sentinel who did not sleep on
his watch had left it at the pawnbro­
ker’s.

A Carolina paper tells of a horse­
thief being captured "flagrante de­
licto."
The man who tried to light his pipe
with a billiard match, said he did it out

of cue-riesity.
Ax unfortunate head of a family who
fell into a mt of hot water is said to havebeen pa-boiled.

Gr.Avrkiti are the only persons who
take pleasure in the thought that this is
a world of pane.
’
A Pbovxdexce widower asked at a dry
goods store for “ black tripe " to hang
oh tho door-bell
A Hoboken editor, being challenged,
(fcnt word in reply, “ When I waul to
die, I can shoot myself” .
“ I sat,” said a rough feilow to a fop
with conspicuous bow legs, “ Isay, don’t
you have to have your'pantaloons cut
with a circular saw ?”

An old man in Kenosha, Wis., has
ruined bis health by sitting up in a cold
mnm next to where his daughter and a
young man Mere sparking.
“ He is one of the few journalists who
can put an enemy into his mouth with­
out a fear of its stealing anything," is
the roundabout way adopted by a Mil­
waukee editor to call a brother editor
an idiot

A Bahkath-school teacher, desirous
of waking the dormant powers of a
scholar, asked the question, “ What
are we taught by the historic incident
of Jacqb wrestling with the angel?"
Tho cautious reply came, “Dunno,
zactly, but s’posc *twu to tell us that we
mustn’t rastle."
The Rochester Exprest is responsible
for this: “ A married mon hearing that
the eating of certain kinds of animal
food would aid the same tissues of the
human body, as, for instance, calve’s
brains would nourish the ester’s brains,
or beef’s liver the eater’s liver, imme­
diately gave strict orders to his family
market that no more tongue of any
kind be sold to his wife or mother-in-

law.'

GLUTTOBT.
A retired physician writes : “ How
docs it happen that amid the everlasting
dry against drunkenness, wo never hear
a word against its sister evil, gluttony ?
I think lean assert with truth that, in
a long practice, three have died among
my patients from over-eatiug, where oue
has died from drink. Whence come
apoplexy, paralysis, dyspepsia, and a
host of other diseases, but from too
rich food taken under the most impru­
dent circumstances ? And’yct we hear
of no society formed to prevent this
growing vise. A man cate until ho
drops down and expires with apoplexy
by tho roadside, when up comes the
coroner with a jury of twelve good men
and true, who pronounce a verdict,
* Died from intemperance.’ So he did.
But what kind of intemperance was it ?
1 have heard mure than one minister in
the pulpit expatiate with great vehe­
mence against the sin of drunkenness,
whose very appearance was proof posi­
tive that ho wos pre-eminently guilty of
gluUosy.”

♦
OJt SHARKS.

sens, who Ja£ a piece of ground to a
man on shares. The man would hire
the lot, but the owner, doubtful of get­
ting any money out of the tenant, pro­
posed td let it upon the promise of re­
ceiving half the product. Occasionally.

and was pleased with the cultivation it
meat with a friend, who lived near by, place in every household. If they fur- day, “ take this jug, and go out and get over, came in aud took a seat directly
■“
All right, give me opposite. The dandy tipped back his
ladies” as po®M»®ng any of the
to notify him promptly if Bradbury did
qualifications raferred to. As the lifenot seturn by the twenty-fifth of De-.
the caree of the present afld soften. in
with money; the thing is to
tenant, till, in response to tea
them the austerities of Alb W*&lt;*W«
than" wife.'
“ woman," a* applied to the female sex, three shrivelled cucumbers, Indignant
morally significant, let u* not eondmnn
amveya inatrinrfcaUy all the meaning
that ought to be draiied; for, as
nreant? “ Why, yon see, ’squire," re­
plied the tenant, “ the peaky la/ys Hole
one night st
woman" should all of your half but the meh® and cu-

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OUST IHTTUUL

HirMsrui CeMral

FHWAY.

- -

The projected route of the Michigan

A Ohio

Roiiraad, which

tnnee of about

4.M

has Ijeen

miles, ruonmg

through Granville. Middleville, Has­
tings, MerahaU, Horner, Jonesville,
Hilhklale, Michigan, Defiance, Lima,
Bellefontaine, Marysville, Columbia

Circleville and

Chilliculhe, Ohio, in-

Jevseoting with twenty-six railroads
crossing its roofe. T!hh far the grade
allows &lt;xi the entire distance ^ue of
the HK»*t feasible (Date yet surveyed,

tl»e maximum

grade

BITER VILLE! BITIMI,

MAY fib 1674,

surveyed, is a direct fine from Grand
Hawn to Portimaiith, Ohio, h dis-

rad exceeding

Tiffin ny of tho .Metropolian Metho­
dist Episcopal Church nffictaUug.
The eaut room, lite acene of tho
wedding, wan tasteful and elaborate­
ly decorated with phata, flower* and
evergreeni. Ou the eaat side was
a platform raised about a foot from
the floor aud covered with a |»ortion
of the carpet several years ago pre*
wentod to the government by .the
Sultan of Turkey. Tho platform
was arched with evergreens and
flowers, and from its cooler bang a
marriage bell of largo proportions,
composed ol the choicest white nowera. Splended chnndlien were light­
ed and handsomely decorated. Nev­
er beforc has the- east room present­
ed so brillant a display of floral adorn­
ments as on lite present occasion..

thirty feet to tiro mile.
the blue room, entered the cast room.
—Elenu'ty kt* no gray hairs. The Tlieir presence immediately hushed
flowers fade, the heart Withers, roan the company to silence. Their ap­
grows okl~and dies; but limes writes proach was announced by music
no Wrinkles ‘on eternity. Eternity ! from the Marino Band. First camo
Mr., Sartoris and Col. Fred. D. Grant,
Ob, stupendous thought f The ever
the only groomsman, next the bridopresent, the unborn, undeewying and inaids, two by two, the President
mulying—the endles citato oompaUag ond Miss Grant. Mrs. Grant and her
&gt; the life of the universe. Each has its two sops, Ulysses and Jesse. These
were followed by the relatives of the
beauties; but time shrouds them fur
family. On reaching the platform
the grave; its palaces tie butguilded
the President transferred his dtugh
aepolcheres; its pleasure bursting ter to Mr. Sartoris, who with the
. bubbles. In the dwelling of the Al­
bride ascended the platform where
mighty can come no fonts of decay.
the officiating minister was in wait­
A Virgina railread was mode to ing to receive them. They took a
position under the floral weddiog
pay
S for killing a rooster. The
bell.
The
President
and
Col
engineer said tie spoke to 'he gentle­ Grant in fulluniform, with the Misses
man with the whistle as kindly as Barnes, of the bridesmaids, were the
possible, but when the fellow dropped only other persons in the nearness to
one wing on the ground, raised one the bride's party oh the platform,
Mrs. Grant and her sons standing in
eye heavenward, and commenced front of the remaining seven brides­
whetting his spur on the rail, fnrbear- maids ou the side of tho structntico censed to bo u virtue, and ho nrc.
The bride wore a white satin dress
lit into him with thirteen freight cars,
elaborately trimmed with point lace,
and forwarded him to tho happy
a tulle veil snd her hair was adorned
scratching ground by lightning ex- with orange blossoms. The dress of
the groom was in the latest style,
with tho conventional white neck­
About 11 o'clock one night n police,
tie. *
■
t
man met a negro carrying a trunk
All things being in readiness Rot”.
along tta street, and, thinking-he had Dr. Tiffany proceeded with tho cere­
discovered an item, lie collared tho mony according to the form of the
negro and told him to drop that trunk MethodistEpiscopal Church. Every
one preserved marked silence aud
and explain. “I kin do it, sah," r*
listened attentively to every word,
plied lhe stranger, as he put tho while watching the manner and coun trunk down. “ De family what was t enances of the oridnl pair
The ceremony over, the minister
Awarding me has been axing for monry, and as dcy was gwyno out to­ was the first to kiss the bride. She
immediately turned to her father,
night, I thought I’d git into some
who embraced and kissed her. Then
family whar dcy respected the pan­ her mother approached and kissed
ic." He was allowed to go on.
her, also her brothers and numerous
rotauvM
(•HMkta friends. The
uGot anything f »r n sick man to new made husband cujoyod his share
read?" inquired a pug-nosed boy at of hand shaking and orally expressed
a news stand tho other day. "Yes, congratulation.
The band played the "Wedding
anything you want—Bibles, poems,
March" at the conclusion of the cere­
religions books, Christian Ilcrald,
mony. Less than two hundred per­
etc„ replied the clerk.
"Bibles ! sons were present, including Justices
echoed tho boy; “do yon think dad's of tho Supreme Court, members of
a h'angel! Gim me a lively dime the Cabinet, Senator Feltghnysen,
Caqienter, Cameron, Conkling, Mor­
novel—one with au Injun sculping a
ton, Stewart, Boutwell and Logan,
eoldier.**
•
Vice-President
Wilson,
Speaker
A Keokuk paper tolls a storj of Blnne, General Sherman, Admiral
Porter, Commander Ammer, Geo. W.
how a clergyman at Keokuk married Childs, A J. Drexel. Judge Pierro&lt; wo young people in Bonaparte on pent, Geo. Arthur pnd Gens. Porter
Thursday last by telegraph. The aud Babcock and Sir Edward and
parties assembled in tho telegraph Lady Tltornfon, Mr. and Mrs. Smith,
cousins of Miss Grant, from Wash­
offices, tho questions and responses,
ington,'Pennsylvania, Mrs. aud Miss.
service and benediction were ticked Wallen, of New York, Mr. and Mra.
rapidly off aud the happy pair left Boric, Mr. Lukic, private secretary
the office, one flesh, wcldod by light- of the President, and C. C. Saiffen, assistant private secretary.
ntDg.

Nothing has been overlooked or for­
gotten that oould contribute to the
comfort and happiness of tlxia highly
favored gad.

HALT AT THE SIGN OF THE

JVew Hardware!
444

M4

EAST SIDE W MAIN ST., NASHVILLE, MICH.
Business was transacted in the
mw U &amp; waeisa ef rate eccrt, thes &lt;♦
Going E*ntkoM.u U the Probat. office, fa the cUy of
Senate May I2nd, as follows:
n»r Ex.
m’k
Haatiaga, aad show cauaa,.if any there be,
Time, half-past one o'dock ; sub­
why tba prayer of the petition-* should x.oi
ject under discussion, the Civil Rights
be granted: And H is further ortUiwd, tW
bill. Mr. How, of Wisconsin, has Where you will find everything you want in the Hardware
■aid petitioner rite' notice to the peraeua i»the floor. Senators Hagar and Mitch­
tf rested in aaid estate, of the pendency of
line, and
than any other
said pedlion, and the bearing thereof, by
ell are industurously writing]betters
place in Barry or Eaton Co's.
causing a copy of thia order to ba publiehod
to loved ones at home.
Senator
in the •« Nashville Newa," a newspaper prin­
Chandler is reading his correspond ­
ted and circulated in aaid county of Berry,
ence- Senator Pease, is enjoying the
for three sncceeeiro weeks, previous to said
peaceful slumber of the just. Sen­
day of bearing.
,
B. C. rniXDLE,
(A true copy.)
IXLXULE,
ator Carenter and Frelinghuyscn are
A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF THE
Judge of Probata.
attempting to pay attention to the
speakers words. Senator Conkling
is writing. Senator Hamlin, when .
XVKST1ER1S' DIVISION.
not squirting tobacco jnco on the
carpet, is reading a Maine newspaper. •
Timo Table taking effect March 80lb, 1874.
Senator Kelly is posting himself on
the provisions of the Constitution,
warranted for one year and in
Senator Flanagan sleeps sweetly, but
snores occasionally. Senator Bore­
man pretends to understand and en­
joy the speach.
Senator Davis, •
stretched out oh two chairs, persuses •
the pages of a West Virgina paper.
Senator Johnson is writing a letter.
Senator Bogy » reading an account
of the Sartoris-Grant wedding, and
i also keep a full line of the best
wondering why the reporter forgot to
describe tho gorgeous appearence of
the Missouri statesman.
Senator
Merriman is studying finances from
late speeches of Morton and Logan.
All the other Senators are absent
from their seats and the chamber.
INCLUDING THE
At half past.two o’clock Mr. Howe
is still speaking, but a change has
occurred in the attendance. The
first relief has arrived. Mr. Morrilo (
Coquillard Wagon,warranted and complete for $85, the Robbins’
of Vermont, is
reading a news­
combined Corn and Fallow Cultivator for $45, the
paper. Beth the Minnesota Senators
are similarly occupied. Mr. Hamil
No. 3 Steel Plow for $16.50, and the No.
ton, of Maryland, is listening to Jim.
17 Chilled Plow for $16.50.
Nye telling funny stories. Alcorn is
A FULL STOCK OF
al! attention and self-satisfied. Mc­
road*. Bill'*ell-»in, tho IrxL, hn*CMf»r&gt;
Hallway. Ua-krll'*—with the LoaleviUe. Mrw Al
Creary laughs at the jokes he
off
FOR
in liis last speech, a copy of which hu i

at Lower Prices

ticago l LafeBhtob RM,

A New- Idea!

New Detroit Stoves!
*

,

WILSON

FRIOH HTRHDNdl Sl-4 TO $451

-SHUTTLE-

agricultural implements.

holds before his eyes. Flanagan's
head has fallen back over the back
of his chair, and there is great clanger
that he will dislocate the spinal col­
umn. Cooper roads a Memphis pa­
per. Bogy Is telling Guldthwaito,
Robinson, Bansom and Merriman,
who were not invited, all about lhe
recent wedding. The other Senators
haw gone out, probably to attend to
“comaiittec work.”

TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON

Tralne are nin by U?.!Ca«v ume. PaaaMfeie will
arrive at oblcaro by tUe Una nearly four bo-re carl­
In the crcx|^ inxn by any other road.
______________ K. B. TAYLOR. aepcrtoteMaoi.

and a flrat-clasu Tinner
Kept constantly on hand to do all kinds of Job Work.
Trougliing a speciality.
„

ijie, Jactson 1 Sagisaw R. R.
Eav

C. C. WOLCOTT
Our new steam fire engine, the
first we ever had, arrived in New
Castle the other day, and of courao
lhe entire population of the village
turned out to witness the trial of the
machine. Mr. Bob * Parker secured
the post of honor ns holder of the
service pipe, aad he was mighty
proud of it. The engine was down
at the wharf getting ready io pump
water frqpn the river, and Parker
stood almost four hundred yards off,
at the end of a line of boee, wailing
for the stream to come so that he
could squirt it over tho Court House
steeple.
There was a great deal of delay
while lhe men were fixing the engine,
and Parker incautiously held lhe
muzxel of the pipe towards his waist­
coat while discussed the question of
a third term for Grant with the Rev.
Dr. Hopkins. At the most interest­
ing moment of the debate the engine
suddenly began to work, and tho
next instant a two-in ch stream struck
Parker in tho stomach with terrible
force, and rolled him over in tho
gutter. Ho felt as if the gulf stream
had been shot through him from
front to back. Then the pipe gave a
few electric jerks, smashed Dr. Hop­
kins' hat into black silk chaos, and
emptod a hogshead of water into his
open mouth. It concluded the exer­
cise Ly getting into such a position
that it could play a millioa gallons a
minute Bp the left trousers' leg of tho
prostrate Mr. Parker. Parker seem­
ed to loose all interest in the capacity
of that engine. He went home for
his Sunday clothes, and he has since
intimated to his confidential friends
that if Grant should spend the whole
of bis third term squirting a stream
fifty thousand feet high with that
diabolical fire extinguisher he, Park­
er, would not go round the corner to
witness lhe spectacle.—Max Alder.

After the congratulations were
over the company, to tho sound of
music proceeded to the library, in the
second story of the mansion, where
on a series of tables were displayed
the elegant presents to the bride, the
names of tho donors being attached
ip all articles. Among the most cost­
ly gifts was a dessert set of eightyfour silver pieces, by George W.
Childs, and a complete silver service
by A. J. Drexel, of Philadelphia, the
combined value of them being proba­
bly k 1,500 ; Secretary Fish, .a largo
silver tankard; Gen. and Mrs. Sharp,
of Now York, a ring with stoae camcos set with diamonds; Postmaster­
General Creswell, a very handsome
silver ice-cream service ; ex-Senator
An editor in New Jersey published
C.ittcl, a diamond ring, five stones ;
in his paper last week an article L- IL Morton of New York, ao em­
headed "Shall we encourage home erald and diamond ring (these two
mainifucturies ?"
Three days ago rings are probably worth fl,000
each;) Secretary Robeson, a toilet
his wife presented him with triplets
set, sidepieces elaborately finished of
—two girls and a boy—weighing in
the stylo of Louis XIV.
tho aggregate twenty two pounds.
Mr. Sartoris presented to his wife
a large collection of flowers. The
Last Sunday l»eing Che first fine present of lhe father of the bride is
day for months, was a harvest time *10,000. All tho immediate mem­
for the livery men. James and Hans bers of the President's family gave
and Augustus, and Pat and Sambc handsome presents.
Dr. B. C. THOMPSON,
were ail out with Mury, Wiiheminn,
In lhe afternoon the bride and
Christine, Bridget and Dinah, and groom left Washington on a special
there
a mighty flul’ering ^frib- tsds for New York
Thw Pulman ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES
bon« and scarfs, a hum of wheels, dust, palace car was handsomly decorated
laughter, kisses, etc.—L^iarUi Herald. with ilowero and evergreens and
CATARRH, ASTHMA,
American and British flags. They
A boy who had been taught that
were accompained by .General Por
time is money appeared Ulhebank
ter and Messrs. Childs and Drexel
lhe other day. and remarked that he aud their families.
Last Friday
had an hour givoa him, aad ho would the President and Mrs. Grant weal
to
New
York
to
take
leave of their
like to spend a quarter of the hour,
Omen—182 Maia BL, oppoeii« Hibbard
I- — Mi.L
**
an
aad would take the change for the daughter on her embarkation for
England.
other three quarters. t
JObaaroluLion Notice.
A lady gives the following des­
Ao old lady with a large family, cription of the bride's trosseau :
It is magnfleent and almost beyond
Jiving near a river, was asked if she
did not live in constant fear that dhtoription. .There are silk of every la thia day diawlvod by mutual oeneent.—
Persons having acesunU with the above lira
■ome other children would be drown­ hue and color. Each gas light silk wili please call aud make an imtnediate celed. “Oli, no," she- replied, “we have dress is made with two wairts, one lletaenl with Theodore Maxwn, who will
dccoUelle,
the
other
high.
There
are
continue the bnsineet.
only fust three or four in that way."
shawls from India ; laces direct from
NaahvlUeMay 11, 1874.
Wyoming has fiaully decided to|_
__ ____
lhe mana factory at Brussels ; ,parsols
AlMKT L &amp;TOXK,
Tiieddckx Mjlxmx.
cull ita foraale Justices “Justacea of with superb ivory handles ; muslin
lhe Peaces," and to fine anv one who ’ dresses with French worked flounces ; ' Being thankfdl fur part favorc, 1 edict a
growls about grammar.
'
. others with |mflk - aud lacu insert ing. |
Tok Lakukst Hotel.—Saratoga
bis the largest Hotel in the world.
Il contains 1,214 rooms. There arc
768 sleeping rooms.
Ils ball-room is
US by fit feet, with 20 feel of height
of ceiling. Tire dining-room is on
Division street, and is 210 feet long,
62 feet wide and 20 feel high. In
connection with tho hotel are sixty
parlor cottages, each containing from
three to five sleeping-roonn. elothesclosets, bath-rooms, etc. The sleep­
ing rooms throughout the hotel arc
all furnished with marble bowls and
hot and cold water. This has com­
fortable nud luxurious aooommodatiuna for 2,000 people.

HaOread

CfllBIHIM.EPtSfflCFm.lt

SHORT LIME 3ETWKBN
GAN AND THE SOUTH.

50 Dollars I!
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,

INS EUN BY CHICAGO TIMS.

Going South.
Fl W.jm Anrota Ind.ChMalL
Areutn. Aecom. ExproM.

AND

EVERYBODY
Buy the World-Renowned

ILlj

SMI16 Sewing lac&amp;iiii!

Good Times Coming!

tub

BEST IN THE WORLD I
CrThc Highest Premium waa

awarded to It at

VIE 1ST IT A.
Ohio State Fair;
Northern Ohio Fair;

Amer. lartltuto, N. I.;
Cincinnati Exposition;

Indianapolis ExpoelUoa;
St Louis Fair;

REDUCED 20 PER CENT

Louisiana State Fair;

Misaisaippi State Fair ;
and Georgia State Fair;

Mlchlf.n

FOR BEING THE

BEST SEWING MACHINES,
and doing the largest and best
range of work. All other

Machines iu the Market

MEAT MARKET!
ROBERTS &amp; ROE,
thanking the public for past favora eolirts a
continuance of the same, and would
inform the public that they will
keep constantly on hand

4 URCK STOCK OF

FRESH MEATS,
of all kinds, which will be sold low for oath
The highest price paid for Bides, Pelts
eta. Give them a call on Wort aide NaraSl
Nashville, Mich.
]

SPRING and SUMMER GOODS I

Chauo«ry N&lt;/Uoc.

were in direct

COMPETITION!!
Hemming, Fell­
ing, Stitching, Cording,
Binding, Braiding,
Embroidering, Quilt­
ing and Stitching fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed.
EFftr

Where wo have no Agents
vs will deliver a Machine

STATE OF XI OHIO AM-

at the nearest Rail Road
Station of Purchasers.

C®" Call and get my prices before you
purchase. It will enable you to buy your
GOODS LOWER.

All tiidx n Coiiitdrj Prtta taiei ii ftcki® for Goods, at the
Hifietl lariat Price.

Needles for all Sewing Ma­
chines for Sale.
Old Michiaes lakea in Exckuge.
Sand tar Circulars, Price
List, &amp;c., and Copy of tho
Wilson Reflector, one of tho
best Periodicals of ths day,
devoted to Bewing Ma­
chines, Fashions, General
News and Miscellany.

Agents Wanted

lilai Se&lt;im laciiw &amp;

Nashville, April 24 th, 1874.

0. A. TRUMAN,

CLEVELAND. OHIO.

�Fstww cm^UllSWTI t HUM
0FUjra STOCK,
PXMMBXff'A

NAftllVILLMr

u, *21,000.

invast la Jewelry

Him &amp; AII8I0MI
TA1XXE BOTTOM

MAt$9, 1874. ed clows on the (wbUo road, north I I—'.j.
of IIoHand, and robbed of $24.

FRIDAY.

School Book,.

Nellie Jones, a oourtesan ol East
Saginaw, was blotted out last Satur­

day.

M!

SB*
M &gt;75, -HO, 81.00, $1-26 aad
$1.60 TBA, at Dauans Ws.

amalt amount of cash was taken.

Clover Seed, &amp;c..

In a schufflo al Alky town,, na&amp;r

-A ooraioe is being pul on Wheeler's
brink.

Delivarvd al their

Store of Theodore Maxson.

with John Riley, Benj.

Ilnuicflim, was

StMeJaaS WaadealWare,
.

CORN, APPMS, OATS,

The ML (^freightdepot.at Dexter,
was brokel^hto. Friday night. A

jjtfhuiw ^irrrfsry.

POTATOES,

DaVOMXBTT’b.

She took a doee of morphine.

ArduiH^h^a^b

Tin Old, Ik. Yoon*, lb. High, tin Lew
the Rkb. tb. Poet, &lt;b. Bond v&gt;4 th. Free
■rs all B«rvW alike.

Dry Goods, Groceries
Hats, Caps, ClotYiing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
&amp;c.,

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.]

dangerously wound-

triple lheBooth.
Mrs. Hiram Sealye, of Lapeer, an- 1

—George Simpson b aflbUd with a large

dearored to hang herself, Friday, but •
was discovered and prevented by her ’
Oto. 8impeon*i hocso.

LATH.

, —$5 00 buys a Doubts Shovel Plow, at
Wotoott'k

daughter.

SHINGLES

WATER LIME,

The time of the Michigan Central

—Droaruy has . a new stock of fine and
day express has been shortened nearly (cheap Jewelry. All Intort stylos. Me buys
three quutcru of an hour between *all his goods from headquarters, B. P. NarrDetroit and Chicago.
Iir, lhe old Salamander at Chicago, Instead
A little son of J. A. Oaker, of Flint, of
‘ traveling swindlers.
—$500 worth of new TEAS Just received
was horribly scalded Friday, by pull­

—H. Barnum's big show will pay Naahville a viait next month. Full particulars
-Mrs. M. Madison, wife of Goo. Madi­
son. of Kalama, died Tuesday from lhe ef-

his life is disputed of.

—Persons contributing anything to these

ICE CREAM every evening

He is uncou-

.

In

—WMb'John Wcbsler. Hank Sparks and

the

Circuit Court nt

Cheaper

Oliver Chilled Plow

Parmer* will find it to their advan­
(
tage to eail an Daugherty. He pays the
(
highest price for ail the produce they have
t

which they guarantee to give sattofortion or

Daugherty doe. not intend lobe
cayenne pepper on the heads of the londenolA
audience.
■
Try Daugherty's Cigara.

"eeur.

18 COMPLETE.

JACOB LENTZ

Store of Theodore Max-'

mazoo a few evenings ago, some ,
miscreant in Abe gallery scattered

TAILOR.

DRESS GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING

—A full stock of Sash and Doors at Wol! colt's, al Grand Rapids prices.

—Potato bugs are coming in lively. Each rial Advertuer, was closed Saturday.
eno in supplied with a map, showing tho lo­ The jury rendered a verdict of M Not
cation of the various potato patches guilty."
throughout this section.
At a temperance meeting in Kala­

from tea to twenty thousand distinct piece*

&amp; PUTHAM

Hardware

Grand

Carpet

COTTON BATTS

KID GLOVES NOTIONS. *t.

"WliatNow FURNITURE MANUFACTORY’
smith:

The proceedings against Wm. H.
Bark, editor of the Detroit Commer- '

the waste basket

L1KBHAUSER,

’

checks

D. C. GRIFFIT*1

Prop* iM on.

Goo. W. Frands.

cious.

£A8TMAN * YOUNG,

g

STRIPES COTTONADES

WARP,

—Ono of our barefooted village boys
At a row in a beer garden at Grand
chow nineteen stubs and bruises on hia Rapids Monday night a man, name al
• lb. Ci* j Drug
ARNO STRONG, Plain and Fancy right foot; and aU tho other boys are enunknown, was so badly beaten that 1

Justice of the Peace,

BROWN AND BLEACHED,
COTTONS DENINES TICKS.

Our bosloMN Is MS
peranoe principles.

A ADan'i store.

against the liquor sellers.

ef billboards for H. Bantam's Mg show.

JJENRY H. WOOD,

/

HARDY R AINSWORTH,

ble npon him.
eot-buildinga, new feacee, pedaling, etc.,are
A paper is in circulation in Xala- *
B. RASEY, Drayman. Good, and going on throughout the village.
mazoo Co., asking Judge Brown to
—Hardy A Ainsworth have taken the concall a grand jury lo find indictments 1

Attorney, at Caw.

•

HAIR,
STUCCO,

ing a pan' of hot that set upon a ta- 1

QIMPSONIc WEBSTKRBIack-

(^MEOTSMITR

SALT,

Oar motto is to sell as cheap as
the cheapest, give 16 ozM.
to the lb. and the right
change every time.

ParUr, Liirarj, Duiiu,. Olla u
&amp;EMEBAL FUITdBE!

#G to 030 TV SUIT.

Together with a full aaaortsaal ol
Churn, Empire Wringer, Rathburn Stover, Jefftnon Ncilt,

Don't fall to give us a call.
8MTH A PUTNAM.

newGBOCERTstoelet

M1BBOBS, PICTURES, FHAMa

AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
DUSTEIlS,tC_kC,

and al) Calf, and warranted, al $5.50. Cbil-

W Cate ui Pmihlato I

. — Demaray hast good aMott»enl of Fine
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
Stone wcm fishing in lhe river, Saturday Ripids, May 25, James Merrill plead- t
Sugars,. Teas, Coffees, SpicoB.
HORACE HOLTON
evening, their Ashing lamp exploded mak­ cd guilty to the chargeof committing
The Granger Hat and Uniform for
। groand and whole, Oranges,
ing a big noise, but doing no injury,—ex- an assault with intent to kill one f
fora
tabod
to
order.
aa!e at the News Depot.
Raisins, Kerosene Oil,
Wm. Kixlxx, Agent.
Grocery aad ProvbM Store
Isaac Stauffer.
JJASIIVILLE HOUSE,
SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
—The ladles of the Christian Church will
Mary Ann Gorry and Mary O'Con­
A Nashville man advertised for "a
And Everything Im Hbe ©rtcery line at exNext Dour North of Aylneorth'e,
Caft.G. W. NcCobmick, Proprietor.
INGS kept constantly on hand.
give aa Ice Cream Sochi at the residence of
ner, two girls of Ypsilanti, were Christian man who understands how
jrjbHHVlX.X.13. - Mlclxlsron. Mr. G. A. Truman, next Tuesday evening.
drowned while boating on the river, 'to ran a boiler,’’
Produce bought at the highest
All lovers of social pleasure and this nu­
It
Friday. Others were with them hot
market ralet.
tritious dish arc invited to bo present.
■UmUoo.
Wmanufacluro our Furniture firm the
which will be sold
they reached the shore.
loreughlyseasoned
lumber
aad
war
—Messrs, MocMere, Hoag, While and
LOW FOR CASH.
Mrs. Raphelje, of Ann Arbor, horse
Roe, serenaded several of our cilltens last
(E7- The Highest Market Price paid
JJNION HOUSE.
Monday evening. Boys, you made excel- whippod a lawyer by the name of
Nwhrilko, Mich.
f'r Country Prodcce.
I
lent
music,
and
when
yon
pay
our
folks
an
­
Olney
Hawkios,
Wednesday,
because
• F. Dxxcxx, Propririor.
) other visit we will try and wake up sooner.
■
KORACB HOLTON.
JVAMHVX.L.X2, - Michigan.
he made some personal reflections on
Are
now
prepared
to
pay
the
—Theodore Maxson has stalled hh soda her character, during a law suit
fountain and is prepv«d to farnish the pub-1
Highest Market Price for any
Tho crqsaders have suppressed the
Proprietor of lhe
muster tnaay score.
amount of good, clean Wool, Would
But all their weals may bo supplied
Ho! ye, that thirst, thia warm w oath er, and liquor traffic at Bellevue without any
delivered
at
Nashville,
and
will
JONES,
street work.
That town has had a 1

Jj^ PARADY, Manufacturer of

Boot* and Shoes,

Groceries, Pro visions,

WOOL! WOOL!

AYLSWORTH &amp; FULLER.

GRIFFITH &amp; KERR

bad reputation for years lo that re­
spect, and proposes now to redeem

—The Bergmann Family Bell

Mrs. D. B Safford, for some years
organist in the ^’rcsby terian Church

in Grand Haven, suddenly and with­

out a warning cry dropped dead from
heartdispaae while playing a volun­

Ringers

tary after

the close of the services

KudiMiaa. at Union Hall, Tuesday evening. Sunday evening.
Mr. Bergmann handled tho fiddle in a maaWill. Peintan, a compositor in the

RATIONAL HOTEL.
LN Hroprlrtor. Il*&gt;Un£S Mich
__.ami&gt;le rtMMMa on ■

StUcdUorous

E. M. GATES,

Bale’s Mill and Promoi Safe!
Nashrtlte, Mich.

Niles Democrat office, died very
&lt;xpert, end good bell meek wu rendered by J
suddenly early Sunday morning. He
theballaaceef the company.
attended the opening of Threadkill.s
—A farmer's wife in Woodland, recently
ice cream rooms Saturday evening,
had a foot-race with a woolchuck, and
and ate considerable ice cream which
brought on a congestive chill and
hia bole:
caused his death.

The Detroit &amp;, Milwaukee Rail­
for two hours, until her husband came and road depot at Royal Oak. was broken
killed the heart.
into Sunday night aud a telegraph
—The prospects are now that a brick main line sounder and a gold pen
were taken. The burglars attempted

READY MABE CLOTHING,

MRS. STEBBINS

AN BNTIBE NEW STOCK OF

:
A freight train on the Jackson,
negotiated for, will form tho alto of tho1 Lansing A Saginaw Railroad, collid­
block.
ed with a tree that had fallen across
—A couple of weeks ago the Lawtox lhe track at Deep River, on the
| Tai bums, died a vary sudden death, and northern extension of the road, pre1 cipitating the locomotive and six cars
twineUu
On eocounl ef the feelings
, into the ditch. No one hnrt. Tho
of lhe aflUoied friends aad being one

,THEODORE MAXSON,

DRESS GOODS,

Notions, Boots, Shoes, My Carding Machine

DR06S &amp; MEDICIIES,
BOOKS f- STATIONERY,

PATENT MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY.

AND CBOCMEBY,
■r. FUW1.ES,

probably frightened away before ao­

, complishing their object.

4«eiroo to inform lhe eitixens e€ Nashville

DRUGS.

— AND —
We have on hand a fine Block of
WuaaxAS, Christopher Gretenger of
Nashville, Berry Ccnuty. Michigan, did on
the Eighth day of October. A. D. 1869,
WOOL CARDING MACHINE!
make and execute to Eben Pennock of Bar­
ry, Derry County, Michigan, a certain,
mortgage lo secure the payment of of a cer­
tain note lhe same day made. and. whereas
soUoil the attention
the said mortgage was duly recorded in the
office of the Keglator of Deeds io Barry
provemauts in his mills which will prove
Co.. Mich., on the 18th day of October, A.
Ulla,
lints
ul
(tiUna'r
Cukn,
benefit
to
customers
as well aa to himself.
D. 1869, in Liber ••U" of mortgages, on
page 41: And, whereas, there is now due
on said nolo and mortgage, the sum of Ona,
Hundred, Ten end 82-lOOlhs Dollars, at
thia dale, and default has been made in the which wo will close oat at sort for CASH.
payment of said sum ; Now, therefore, by
D. M. PURCHI8,
reason of said de/aull, lhe mortgagee, by
virtue of the power la said mortgage con;
laioed. will, uu lhe SOttuday cf June. A.
D. 1874, al lhe hour of one o'clock P. M.
of said day, In the cily of Hastings, at the
Dirt may give him a trial.
north front door of the court bouse, in said
city, (that being the place ef holding the
circuit court In and for Barry county, M.ch.)
sell the lands and premises described in
aaid mortgage, or so much thereof, aa may
la eoBddaf a very largo m ef eastern.

to break into the ticket case, bat ware

NEW MILLINERY STORE.

DRUGS,

WOLVERINE MILLS

furnish the farmers with Salt at
the lowest price.

itself.

Ing husbands, a fa# months ago, agreed io
give his wife three dollars a week io mhlntain comparative silence, deducting one cent
for etch superfluous word she uttered. She
now owsa him enough to build our new
school house-

DHENIX HOUSE, Jambs Baibo,
I Proptteor, CharUju. Ukh. Ftot

DRUGS,

eloeed. The description of tho premises, as
deeeribed in said mortgage are as fellows,
to-wil: The north half of lhe village lol
No. 11. in tho village of Nashville, Barry
Co, Mkh., according lo lhe plal and survey
of.said village.
Deled Nashville, March 19th, 187A
Clbmsxt Smith.
Ebbx Pnxxoex
Att'y for Mortgagee. [25] Morgagea.

And a foil lino of

HEADQUARTERS

CHOICE GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONERY,

of the chief mourners ourselves, we forbear- accident occurred about noon Mon­
saying anything about the cause of its death. day.
par AD kinds of Drew Making sod
1
A fire broke out in Grand Rapids
Millinery, dooo in the latort
rtylaa. Give her aoalL
M.
Tuesday morning and destroyed Offer for sale tho following property:
Lot No. 114, eoaebling of house and lot
, John Scholl’s wagon shop, Charles

Spring Millinery Goods.

PROVISIONS

SMITH &amp; STRONG

OTYWramBLE!

t Limberg’s

gun

shop,

r dwelling houses owned by Anton
1 Somer
and
Andrew
Proposki.

E. D. BITGOOD, Pkopbixtok.

” Several other

CAPT. BOISE

a boarding

i house owned by F. W. Cordes and

buildings

were

Lol 116, owned bs Gao- Franck. A good
Mssaaad cheap.
Wsat half of Lots Ml, Bl, 82 and M af O.

Hicks.
LU No. 9, A 0. Nichols’ store.

artaae, his STOCK of well-selected

TOBACCOf CIGARS.

Palais, Oil. A Varakshen,

Pm Wiies aid Union

firweriw and gwriswus,

Will

FOR MEDICINAL-PURPOSES.
partially covered by insurance.

Atj

eleven o'dock a fire was discovered
«C North Maia St, KaabTiUe. Mkh.

«

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
nam’s Hardware.
Aa has just received

AKD WILL KEEP constantly
ON HAND

iCfflilltt! Aisirtaeit Of Iilliitry
a&gt;4 FANCY GOODS.

May 27th, at her raeidaaca in thia village. in Nolsoa Matter &amp; Co.'s farnitore
The funeral mrvicos were held at the Chris works, having caught in a room filled stood.
Bcrvisos by Rar.

DeGoer.

Mrs. gidman

“LIGHT.RUNNING DtlBnC,”

First Claan

Wall located aad a good hooaa. Sold

The standard Bowing Machine Ol the nation.
Those wishing a tnschinr will do well te

with sharings adjoining the engine

Te which he invitee the attealicu «f tho,
~
Public, He oelb

room. It was quenched before getting Staley's.
the
maiu
building.
Loes,

BOTTOM

OocmIho

PRICES FOR CASH! Chrmirt

m*o

will carrfuHy attend to

into
i and a little girl to mount their hea.

principally by water, $3,000.

160 acron, being the N W J
of see. 26. in Maple Grove.
J 00 improved,well watered.

Qy- Those having BDsetllsd ac­
counts with the late firm ol Downing

in reeling his experience, stated that Bare. A fint-olsM farm. Teros farorab'.a
Lota 30 and 21, A. W. Phillips* add., be-1
wnen at sea in a storm and tempests,
trouble and ooata.
he had oftea derived great conaola- leags to Bay Btreesnr. Good house and barn.
All the above property will ha sold cheep.
thia Nrtios willl| tian from that beautiful passage of
। Call al lhe law efike ef CleA Smith fori
! Scripture. “Fainl heart never won । terms, Sto.
lutW,."
I
COBABD OMVU.
SMITH AtfTBQNG

DOWSING i ALLEN.

.A

Naahvilb. Nov. 1st, 187&amp;

LEROY €. BOISE.

At least IO per cent sav­
ed by buying at the city
Drug Store, Nashville.

�ron'^jr

And Our
NEIGHBORS”

. TEMHEM WASTED
E.n!rifSSfW5X»X
*

I Slow,

VvmuM

FREE TO BOOK WESTS

Harriet Beecher

•and fogj»n who wonM corUtn*

in Ute United State- J*fl‘ nt Yankton. D. T.,
on eauonut at bribery in lh« former s*te

frilod-._k*b|i

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,v»/i other powerful storhw. meh the liter-

PROFITABLEEIlPlOTMEIir

prombH'* B like jetuulno atid wholr/omc
aensatlou. It bewrs directly on

Address W. A. Henderson &amp; Co.. Ciev&lt;
land. O- dr 8t Louis. Mo. ,

Hants, England.

tigate aad report upon the late Northampton

and Mriomdy hurt Mat.hevr -Donohue. near
Wilkesbarre. Pa., recently. Dom.hu. had
•__ I
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been pcjunrcly proyou th
ud that xaiidiral actants

Wanted-Agents.
From $75 to $250 per Mouth,

GKVXRAA

will cure Gatarrb.
llaUsel,

Fleetwood brothers, tried for tanrtW

Qttboiio ptlgriraw have railed forFrtuxW.

[Erom the Catskill liecarder of Xov. 15,1873,1
a noon xKMEur.
We invite attention to the sdvertFwuwt of

THE IMPROVED H9WE SCALE

—The Coanty CotamlMlonum of Barnwell

Urge portion of patent medicines may aafoly
be chased as impositions upon public credu­
lity. But hantig witneseod the beneficial
we unqualifiedly pronounce it a valuable
modidne, entitled to public confidence. The
proprietor could easily obtain in CatskiU many
s&gt;— —

crawling through a eewer loading from the
vault. They bad erawfaf SOS feet throngh
fifth indwcribshlo.
'the late Mill river dbraatm, by ybich ro many
iirea were lost.
,

to Attorney-General William*.

Fflbte Ah&gt;. CASVAETIKX

AS OLD Bn.tt.HK.
mn u nt

injured 1/y the breaking of the bulkhead of
Gardner dam, In Upper Wolf river, Shawano
MWWM. __ IJ ■ &lt; -.At .
up lu tho street what he supposed was a stone.
L'pdn thrcwtaglt from him ft exploded, IdJuthig'him fatally. It wae a nitro-glycerine ex-

spoke at length against Inflating the currency

M. Mamrtfatertta, &lt;br the

■mJ? B*T ALL jS^CtWB DXALXej.

the Mayor's court ou a charge of obstructing
tho sidewalks. They were discharged aud
would call for a heavy fine. '

Ilia trial for heresy, gave notice to the people
from tbu Prcebyterian Cburcti.
—Report, from Michigan indicate that the

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DETROIT.
Wiuut—Extra, Sl.S3jfol.eB;

SML. Ooww-W&amp;nA o*v*. jsgson.

co-operation.

HOUSEHOLD

—Ibo Arkansas LegialsttL-e Ium peeeod a
hill convening a Constitutions! Convention,
nu the 14th of July, the election of members

propriation of £35,000 for continuing tho

Arctic navigator, if they are not held above
•14.000.

—The Fannora' AwtodaUon rtf Sangamon
county, DI., lias called a mar* meeting, of
farmers, meahaukx, labarera aud others in
sympathy with lhe Decatur platform, to neat
in Springfield on tho fitix of Juneworkingmen's meetings were held in several
of tho principal "cities throdghout the country.

—The Pennsylvania and Virginia Episcoperitualism.
—Tho Southern Methodist Conference liu

Ual Bible and Publication Society was held
reoeotly al Washington.
—The Police Commisidoneni of New York

Bloomington.
-W. W. Eaton liav l-con elected United
Hiatos Sewaioc from Counocth.-ut. to euccoe^i

—The Spanish Government hw csllpd into
active tcrrice forty bsttalious pt the reby au Aidermxaic Committee.

Graveemd, England, with the MJ. Atlantic
use ef Ae-emkar

lhe Liver aud TUccral Organs, in Bilion*
D neosek,
'

74H©7S£

March 3,1871. PasMd .. A number of private Ulis

Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
THROAT ANP LUNGS,
Coughs, Coioe, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, Asthma and
Consumption.

PANACEA

IMipularlty of tho i&gt;ni&gt;cr. the friendly support
of thou-anrta of old rtilirnrribers, tho artistic
premium* for immediate dcMwrv, tight outfit
■nd complete " instritctiuna*' lo beginner*, aa»urx n&gt;.-ated suoceas to agents, aad uEerECore,
tntclllrcnt pm»n» unusual ebancro to make

fl I'F.I A

TJtl AGENTS want«&lt;J in town and

In Aaarlcn. Import*,*’ prtr** nnd 1 »**—■&gt;■ U
&amp;BVxT*WXLLsfa vl*^‘»L. N.^Eti. Box. LOW.

Through all the ages of atudy and
ivestigaUcu, wjiicb. h»vp marked the

LINIMENT.

HOUSEHOLD a
Lwixsavi* cfaU
.iy alluring object has tempted the in­
PANACEA
quiries aud speculations of philosophers.
It is what, tt-.e wizards and witches of
olden time, the juggkn of India, sooth­
FAMILY
sayer* of Arabia, Magi of Egypt, nec­
romancers of Turkey and the Orient,
LINIMENT.
ahd ulchemists of civilized Europe have
Sought, but ronght in vaiu—a t'cgr.ia^lc
non-poisonotu Elixir, which, by cleans­
ing the blood, removing from the system
all impuntie’, strengthening the nerves, $87 L”’//
the muscles, and the brain, and vitaliz­
ry,»KACliWJ
4 L&gt; te»a hee.
ing every fiber of the system should bid
defiance to the coirodinghand of disease.
Dr. Wrtker, of QalMurninydisoovered •at &lt;«e. to COWER C CO.. Sth Bl..
an herJ, tho properties of which, if they
do not entirely fulfill all tbe conditioun
above mentioned, have at least proved
theaxoelvex efficacious in all of them ; this
herb Dr. Walker has made an ingre­
dient in his famous Vinegar Bittkhw,
which din be obtained of any wholeaaio
Druggist throughout the country. 44.

Fortify the body against diseasn
by purifying all iu fluids with Votoar
Bitters. ?Jo epidemic can take holdv
of a system thus fore-armed.
.•

ache, Pam in the Shoulder.*, Ceesrh.'s
Tightness of tho Chest, Dixsiness, Sour
Eructations of the,Stomach, Bod Taste
in the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpita-’
tatiou of the Heart, inflammation of tho.
Lungs, Pain In the region cf tho J£lrt-;
neys, and a hundred other painful symp­
toms. are tho oflsprings of Dyopepmq/
One bottle will prove a bolter guarantee
of iu merlta than a lengthy advertise­
ment.
SwelHura, Ulsers, Eryaipcla*, Swell»4 Neck.
Goitre, Scrofulous Infiainmati x. Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial Affecttw, Old
Sores, Eruptions oT the Skin, Sore H&gt;t*, etc.
In these, as tn all other constitution .’ DUeaaas, Walker's Vunrexa Brrnotit cavo
shown their great curative powers in^lbo
most obstinate aud intractable cases.

Rheumatism. Gout, Billoui«, BcmittontaixilmeaiMftuat Fovcn, DiaenMM of
the Blood, Liver, Kidnep and Bladder,
tbeae Biltere bavo no euuaL Such DUc&amp;hu
Kochanical Diseases —Persons en­
gaged in Paints and Minerals, suck as
Plumber*, Typr-^eMera, Gald-bexlert. and
Miner*, u they advance iu life, are *nbje&lt;-*
to paralyri* of the BcoteLl To gnard
ngainat th:*, take &amp; doae of Walksb's Vtxkqar Brrms occasionally.
For Skin Diseases,' Eruptions, Tet­
ter, Balt-Rbetim, Blolchfi*, Spota, Pinipl&gt; &gt;,
Pustule*, Boll*, Carbuncle-, Rjog-wura: .
Scald-head, Sore Byo*. Erwipclux. Itch.
Scurft. IJjscolorations of the 8kin, JlumorH
and DUmmm of the Skin of whatever tum­
or nature, are literally dug up and carried
out of the system in a short tituu Uy tba d.m»
of those Bitters.

For Female Complaints, inyoun•;

g’e-

«A'SHSWSMSBH#.

§ *?* °'S a
Dr. J. &amp; AYER A CO., Lowell, Km,

• ?

THE THRESHER OF THE PERIOD^

aS

or old, married or ringie, at the dawn of wo­
manhood, or the turn of life, these Tot/c
Bitten display so decided an influence th;.;
imprereaNKNla auon perceptible!

Cleuaetke Vitiated Blood ntan-..
iPpwnties banning tbrou-ti

a
• =•

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~

LY PHYSICIAN

- t“

*A f

firm Bents.

’

LANE &amp;. BODLEY,

It was an expreauveremazk of a prac­
tical man regarding the woman of the
period recently : •• She doesn't know

MAVUFACTVMXS OF

ENGINE
OR. WHITTII
tuUqn, with tSoO-Di-il capita! slock, treats
thousADda of caae* of pwratysfai, diuMed aud
deformed joints, croaked log. and feet, piles,

Wznaorr’a Tomc!—A

Safe,

ome SO rtixv trtIS
Thresh- r- c-t this day
n *r.ron tilou*‘r‘U purcbj

CINCHO-QUININE

Hvrr

i» as effextowl a rvmsrit

sTwaaars:
i&gt; j-rette n*d bilious ee­
r fever baa yet refund
rxocr. Pixlav A Co..

HamB-NattOa’a

ile Sole Foutilul
KO, r» •»* woo.

FOR FEVER &amp;

'
.

anoke, Jaroew, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throuataout our .
entire counWy during the Summer and J
Autmyn, and remarkably so during eea­
sons of untMua! heat and dry nets, arc
invariably accompanied by extensive derangementa of Ute stomach and liver, .
and other abdominal rtecGra. In* their
treatment* a purgative, exerting a poW- J.
erful influence upon thmm vuriohs or­
gans, is Msentially necessary. There
Is no cathartic for the purpose equal to
Dr. J. Waijckx’s Vinegar Brmnu,.
as they will speedily remove the dark­
colored viscid inattcr with which tho
bowels are loaded, at the same Umo
stimulating the secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring the healthy
functions of the digestive organs.

the Governor, as Territorial Mandial, instead

CBJMJC JkXD■'CRDUXAUL

»
i
,

Bilious Remittent and Inter-?

like these BitleraE^ffinws.wr.teaKi.'s-J’ffiar
•av iMtakca in ****ool. kr«ry Urally iteowMk***
tt fi» tb*tr ctotat IDT raw SMAy ■wAwnMWV* r***&lt;»4

passengers into the ditch.
-The Supreme Court of Utah haa decided

are looked for.

’

mittent Fevers which are m preva­
lent in the valhyn of oar greM rivers •
throughout tho United States, especially .
those of the MteMppl, Ohln,Miss6cn.
Uliuois, 3’enne«eee, Cumberland, Arkanbob. Red, Colorado, Braxns. Rio Graod%

For Inflammatory and Chronic
Oai»—

No. 1, SMfo1

the Chicago and Alton Railroad Company from
transferring a ease in which it was a party to phis,via
tho United States Court.
th. Civil Hights bill.
authorities of that State intend enforcing th*

J. B. FORD A Co., Publishers.

GOOD AGENTS WANTED

Fuxa-gl7.25C.HJ0. Lard- ItS&amp;liMe.
TOIjriM).

3 Red, Sl.U0M.s4H. Cons-71^71 S'C.

)C.

Hnacurax Othersent free by mall oo
often eruts.
Money must be i
PtMt^Mouey Order,Check, Draft, or Rrx

FAMILY

—The Civil Service Reform Committee of

ths

Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head­
CHRISTIAN UNION,

One Year, only $3,00.

has asked leave to filo ar. information against
tie Milwaukee A St. Paul and tho Chicago

1‘OUTJCdJ..
—The fanners of Indiana bare been invited,
by a call eonlaitriug C.MW names, to rnqeltu

Of VUtNOAXJ

TtKMAkTJrrt-nui are Apcnmrt, DhBharetfc.;
EDITOR.
CknalnAtive. Nutrfdoax, lataaave. Diuretic,
Jn rollgiou-v inattimi this paper Is Evan­
Bedstlre, Connter-lfritant, Sudorific, Altersgelical and UnM-eturinn; In pollfiml af- •re. and A ritl-BIHau-i.
Gr»teftiI ThouMUid.s rrnchim Vixfatrs, InfleporxlenCnnd outspoken. It con­
tains the iMMt articles, and both altortarid . BGAR Bitters the .mo« wonderfcnb,,
vigorant that ever unstained tho unking
serial stories, fruni the foremost writers;
? 3 * »» »• Randolph SL, Chicago.
it dlny to maintain the highest standard
iu ricliglon. Literature, Poetry. Art, Mu­
NOVELTY
sic, Science, News, Polllicr. Household and
areDdLdl?-'
Family Affairs, with Stories, Rhymes,
Btroyod by mineral poison or otbvr
Puzslne for lhe Cliildrvn, etc. Notblng is
mcaoc, and vital organs wanted beyond

cuildttra oyrKB look falk amd
sick,
.
\

riXiSCUL JiXD JSDUSTRUL.
—The steam canalboat City of New York
made tho trip from New York to Buffalo in
six and one-half days, the quickeit time on MU’w indefinitely posrjxmsd....JagaUs called

the llquor-oellen.
in the June term of court, commencing 8J0.000.0U0.
—Tho Mayer of New Orleans reports great
(’.ealitntion still exlrliug in the overflowed
district.
ing a number of suite in which it is a party,
—A black bug has appeared in considerable from the courts of Illinois to the United Staten
numbers in the peach-orchards of Delaware courts.
and Maryland, destroying largo numbeta of
ferrod.
ductors have secret instructions to refuse to
it thickly cover* passengers any information at lo their rights
on trains under tho law.
—A member of tho Springfield (0.) City
Council spoke eight hours upon the question againnl the Winona aud HL Peter railway
of restricting tho liquor traffic.
for the recovery of &lt;&lt;58,000 taxes duo the
—The General Assembly of the Presbyterian State.
'
'
Church of the United Slates convened at HL
—In tho Haugamon County (ill.) Circuit
—At Pittsburgh, F*,i recently, thirty 4*dy

THE CHRISTIAN UNION,

BENJ. O. WOODS,

WJutsff, HMgpM;
—Tho I'an Handle Railroad Company has axKUHX©i.m\ Mo. 3 Spring, »!.5TWt»:.aiM; Mo. •
evuted a mortgage for flya udtiloM of dollars
HD.JentfU-oratr tttpulattena iiisiln* with them.
Ho Joac&gt;b Ba«m ami Albert
«pnag. W»MU»k* ' Ooaa-Xu. 2,
to take up ths CJrU Right* MU.
Church, Chicago, which has bean in progress
RAILROAD ISTKLUGKXCK.
20th, by the court rendering a verdict of ac­
quittal.
—The crusaders of Anoka Minn., hare'had

mfearvl I,n outsold evt«ry oouteenporary.
Such a pare and eunobliojc story as *• TFc
and Our Neighbor,'' should lx- rend In
every homo. This nttnu-tive Serial Is
juat beginning cxdusicdy in the
JFrrJWy Family FetrfpajK-r,

PRINHNB PRESSES

PUfyiCt Of C-Ylnmbl* to report *1 any Urat
1 lEHmlnerJ 'a re*ofnHcn ptroidtos for

—Thomas Lowman baa compteted a tramp baa been totally destroyed &gt;y fixe. Lon*,
from PbiladelphU to Montreal, .a distance of
—Necphagon Collage, at Croea Plain*.
. r
Totj-oaV. May LtJ-Nte&lt;* —Tho reeolation
—Hufflcicut contributions hare been ob- Toon., was burned down recently.
Tho cooper-shop of Huff A Monsypenny,
ami
th*
ohajr-fsalary
of
Bailor
A
Marple,
lo­
tho MUI. river valley flood.
‘
Vytag
claimants of pnbBc l&gt;nd* WM passe-J... .Ths
cated Inxido the walls of Uio Panitantiaty. at
the MlMiaelppi at Quincy, 111., baa been Columbus, Ohio., .were destroyed by fire late­
ly.
The
total
I
ms
will
tee
abbot
eM0,0!X),
on
awarded.
.
...
pamefl ,, t
—■ - ■ •
—The eetul-a&amp;nual eeoalon of the Grand which there wm abou| SSO.OOO iaeuw.ee., • --’('’If*'--A cc'nterenwi eoiawilrtee wan appointed
&gt;»:».«• IUJMB ’ h&gt;*n »bs Reaata anjemtaMmt*. to the Nava! AppraEncampment of Indimra OJApFoliow* oc­ Th. SIM.
aad about $10,000 will ba lost on tna time of
curred at IndianapoUa on the 19th inat.
—A large threc-atory building Iu Cincinnati convictA who mu«l remain idle until tba shops
revenue cm**......Majcrftyi
.
’ tumbled fa, burying five pentone in tbe ruins, are rebuf f.
• —A dhqsttcb from «hO»SMna' i&gt;t llii'- jtill
one or whoor w*a killed.
f
ks.,.1 HRMi .^ee
•“«» ww»J
—Tbe tmngHrance League of Lafayette,
prttited.. Piatt, from the rtMicfhre Committer,
Ind., reventiy’ had a petition' preamted to
Coograaa for ■ law requiring all United State"
monthly writs, taking IL® gronpd tbrt tho cou
officer* to take an oath to abstain from in­ formed of the terrible force of the rushing dittoes WStot Sfo aWiptkd silk kJ the comply,
toxicating drink* daring their «*m of office. stream of death by the etatemcnl that ths and that ccuMquurtty tfie contract had lapsed. ..
—Tho State baildiuga and all State prop- lineur&lt;&gt; In the ruined barrier shows that the t’ouccwtul •ffort* were meda to Uk» up tba ftraflood must have started with a volume 175

—The General Council of tho Reformed
Episcopal Church, is session «ABrooklyn, has
perfected a ritual and adopts! regulations for
tho government of tho church. Tho. next
annual council will be held in Christ Chureh,
Chicago.
—The cccleelaaiical trial of . Bow David

Mrs. STOWB is now hi the prime of that
geultu which wrote "Uncle Tom." ripened
by years of study mid observation. Her
novel.* orb Immensely popular, '* Unc’c
I'bm’s Cabin" alone out-selling by hun­
dreds of thousands any edition of any
original work ever published—sow the

nia, the modkinrJ properttea of which
arc extracted tbcirfrom wnbout the um
of Alcohol.
The question is almost
dally adeed. “ What te the cause of tho
unnarallelod mtcccsa of Vinegar BittebsTm Our answer b, that they remwe
the cat»e of disease, aud the patient ro
covers hia health. They are the great
blood purifier and a lifc-givlng principle,
a perfect Renovator end Invigbrator
of the ayatem. . Never before In the

IFENBY U'AFT&gt; BEECHER,

winslowd soothing

Baxter ae Governor. He la reported to have
declared that the Bronka step MplJaot wubmit
to'Baxter, bnt only to tbo naUoual authoritiaa,

COMPARISON INVITED. COMPETITION CHALLENGED

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SURGICAL PXRFQRMANCX.
The Medical Journal gives an ac­
count of one of the most ingenious and
critical performances in' surgery, de­
signed to remedy the interning of eye­
lashes upon the eyeball, in-a case of 20
years* standing, the irritaticAi of the
DELICATE

TBX WAX LITTLE TMAU.

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ThM dear IliUe thine.

A HAD STORY.
The car-door opened, there wu a rat­
tle and a rustle upon the platform out­
side—and she came stumbling .in. At
the same instant there camo in with her
a ruddy-cheeked, blue-eyed boy, whose
years were not counted above ten. She
carried in her arms a bundle closely and
carefully wrapped, at ano end of which
a tiny face appeared, a diminutive copy
of her own. Carefully placing this bun­
dle upon a seat, she next dragged in a
Ixix and a bosket, and the strong odor
of bilgo-wate^, such as ever pervades
the .Uerago or between decks of the
emigrant vessel, announced to the in­
differently interested passengers that
my fellow-passenger was an emigrant
She was not more than thirty ; she
wax fair and appeared ns strange and
timid as the antelope we row -from the
car-window gliding over the plains.
But no one spoke to her, do one pre­
sumed to claim acquaintance with this
travel-soiled,
wcary-looking young
* woman, and ns aho sat upon the next
scat to my own, gazing wearily out upon
the wild, bleak monotony of tho plains,
I observed several times during the day
that her large- blue eyes filled with
tears, and that the little boy in Scotch
cap, knee-breeches and block hose
busied himself in a vain attempt to
comfort his “.mother." All this I ob­
served from liehind * my book, wliich
book proved a medium of communica­
tion between my fellow-passenger and
myself.
She had been looking at the
back of my book attentively for some
time, when she broke the silence by
saying .
“1 beg pardon, sir, but can you
tell me -when wo shall arrive (look­
ing at an envelop) at Bijou Station ?’
“To-morrow evening some time, if
all goes well,” I replied.
“la the country out there as wild
and as sparsely settled as this, sir?”
“ Yes, madam, or more so. It depends
very much upon tho port ion of the Bijou

The ioo being broken between myself
and my fellow-passenger, she soon fells
victim to a professional American news­
paper interviewer, to whom abe told her
story.
x
But this story would have but little
interest for tho general reader, were it
not for tho sequel, which is herewith
given. I will give hvr story M near as
possible in her own worda :
“ Yes, oirj I am from England. I left
there three weeks ago. I observed yon
reading Dickens, and I took the liberty
of speaking to you. Do i admire Dick-

relative ot his, and have ofttimea visit­
ed him at his place at Gad's Hill I am
from Gloster.' Do yon know Gloster ?
It is a dear old town. We lived just
within the shadow of that great cathe­
dral (a sigh). Oh, the dear old town.

detained one day al St. Louis- -a nasty,
gloomy, smoky place, is it not, sir ? At
Leavenworth they refused to take my
English gold for my hotel bill, and I was
in great trouble and distress. Did I get
my luggage all right?
Yes, sir.
There is nine hundred pounds of
it.
Why did I bring so much,
did you say? Why, sir, my hus­
band wrote ma that he bad got
a perfect little Eden of a -place in Col­
orado. Yea, sir, he calls our new home
Eden, and I thought I would bring as
many of the old things from home m
possible, and I brought a box of tea, a
barrel of .sugar, several bolts of long
cloth, some boots And clothing, and at
least a hundred different kinds of gar­
den-seeds. We will be so happy when
I get home. But, sir (crying), I really
think I never will reach home again.
Three works of travel all alone has
nearly cost me my life.
“ What is my husband doing in Col­
orado, did you say, sir ? He is sheep­
farming. He was a tailor and gentlemen’s-furnisher in Gloster. We lived
in one house for nineteen years. My
father kept tho business before I mar­
ried my husband. We were doing very
well and getting rich, but my husband,
who had been a sailor when a boy, and
who was born in Brazil, was always dis­
contented and wanted to travel. In an
evil hour I consented to sell out our
business .in Gloster. He took £5,000
with him and started to Colorado. His
letters which he wrote from Colorado
were very interesting; they wore printed
in our county paper at home. Oh, sir,
if you only could kuow how tired I am
of travelingf how lonesome I feel here
upon these plains, so many thousands
of miles from my dear old home, you
would realize liow anxious I am to meet
my husband.”
The sun and tho train rolled on west­
ward, and toward evening on the second
day out from Kansas City came in sight
of Bijou. My fellow-passenger was all
bustle and excitement; she had been
half a dozen times to the glass to adjust
her hair and apparel. The beautiful
little boy in his Scotch cap, blue jacket
and black stockings had had his golden
locks freshly curled, his rosy choekt
washed, and stood upon the cur-seat
looking out of the window—looking for
“Fattier."
.
“Oh, mother, I think I see father,”
said Charley. “ No, mother, it is some
one else. Oh, I see a coffin, mother;
some person is dead ; they are taking
the coffin out of a wagop, mother. There
Now wp shall see father, we are home.”
The train stopped. The weary, trav­
eled-soiled neice of. Charles Dickens
gathered up her parcels and her cloaks,
and stepped out upon the wild, bleak
spot called Bijou Station. The passen­
gers, all interested in the talkative and
unsophisticated pair of travelers, crowd­
ed to the.windows of the car to witness
the expected meeting between husband
and wife. They saw it. While her
baggage was being tumbled out of the
car, she stood with her baby in- her
arms and her boy by her side gazing
around upon the strange scene, and
peering eagerly among the rough-clad
ranchmen and plainsmen for the face
which alone of all others she wished to

. OOXyKXXKKJXAL SUMMARY.

Nmahlt all the summer silks are in
. A Maixb mambas moved 108 timesin
30 years.

Baltimore clergymen gather strength
in ten-pin alleys.

lashes thus turned in being so great that
the patient had been accustomed to re­
lieve himself by pulling them out. Thia
perpetual irritation had produced
opacity of the cornea of one eye, and
the probability was that the same in­
jurious consequences would overtake
tho other in a short time, but for a
speedy remedy. In the operation in
question a fine curved needle was
threaded with a double strand of fine
silk, and ths point of the needle was
then entered upon the tarsal border of
the lid, at tho precise spot where the
respective hairs emerged from tho lid­
surface, and, ‘being pushed outward,

Tnz Bumuuis make isinglass from
- VinoiiriA hta partf
bacco alone, since the war.

The average estimate of tho cotton
crop for 1874 is 4,132,000 pounds.
■ Tiiii idfoKAt tittie in wliidli amtlc wna

walked by Weston wm O.minutes and 38
seconds.
Frv» per ctbtl' of the. entire popula­
tion oPNew Hampshire "Kroibbve the
ago of 70.
’

the front of the needle made its appear­
ance' through the akin jmt above the
row of eyelashes. When the needle
had traveled the lid, the double thread,
with a noose at its free extremity, was
drawn upon until the noose was ready
to disappear in the lid tissues. The
wild hair was now. pushed gently
through this noose, and, as the thread
was drawn upon until it rseaped from
the cutaneous surface of the lid, it
drew the vicious hair in the same direc­
tion, leaving it still attached to its
hair-bulb—(his being specially impor­
tant—but drawn completely through
the free border of the lid in a passage
made for it by the needle, th6 point of
the hair sticking out in front through
the necdle-pftncture. Tho rationale jof
this operation is, that the hair drawn
through tho lid will, by constant trac­
cmoKraienta.
tion in its growth, change the position
of the hair-bulb, and in this way corrcct.tho wild direction which it former­
ly took. _______
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An elcvdn-veor-old mother of Otego
was Tcccaflytoe^ bf fear aaveucKicks-

old infant.

LI V1NG8TOXES GRA VK.
The spot selected by Dean Stanley as
the resting-place of Livingstone, in
Westminister Abbey, is midwny down
the south side of the nave, and just in
front of the portal which leads from tho
west doisters, and is known as the Can­
on’s G.to, Some thought was enter­
tained of laying tho body near the tab­
let which makes the tomb of Sir John
Chardin, - tho Eastern traveller, but
Dean Stanley found that no space wm
left for another coffin there, and in per­
suing his search over a more ‘ removed
ground he happily discovered a spot
yet more suitable; for, whore** the wan­
derings of Chardin are associated with
comparatively small tracts of Persia and
H indo?tan, t^c more modern benefactor

th«i upper right-hand curaar tha Clark
\Vhek Napoleon was a small boy he of tho Court certiffWrthat lie gave the
wu orked whether: her. couM tell what license- Below this tho Judge of the
nationality he wu of, and he indignant­ Court identifies the Clerk. Below this
ly replied, “ Of Corsican.” Wlj£n tli® Chief Justice idenlifit s. the Judge,
Chang wrew-amah boy ho w|$va»trd and laid, the Secretary of State certifies
whether he was a naliuo of Siam, and to the .existence and official cbarr-cler of
he indignantly replied, “Of courRe: the Chief Justice. Thus wall there are
Siam.” Tho rest of the items of this not leta than six certificates engrossed
nMjye jrill be coptin^Jn/ome|K&gt;^\ upon the sheet.
This document w«a rendered necessa­
The public debt of Great Britain is «ry by the law of prinrogenitm* of Ed‘ «nd Will tie deposited in the
said to be in a very satisfactory , alate, f
For the first time since the gfe^t French •archives ■ of the court* in the pariah in
war it stands at W Lhaft XDjo.qOO.OOO; pwhich the happy couple reside. They
and more than £51,(^006'of this sain haff
1
determined to live in this country,
represents the ’ alu® of a ,a«ri«a &lt;rf tem­ hnttbe fleafh of Sartoris.’elder brother
porary annuitiea, which will expire and'lhe consequent entailmentot a largo

He did not finish his fentenee, but
stepped forward to catch the falling
form of my fellow-traveler, who was
carried to the car in a swoon. The little
boy uttered a piteous wail of grief,
while I led him sobbing back to the
car which this wearied, travel-tired pair
bad left a minute before so hopeful and
when he came to. Gloster. He only lived so happy. There were many wet eyes
ten miles away, and frequently carat to in that car just then, mine among the preeMons are made; your children may
see us while ho wm working upon his rest, as I held tho beautiful boy sobbing have able and faithful instructors, but
there are manv lessons of practical wiSI saw my fellow-traveler twice again,
once when she followed her husband to Tho mind ot your child io constantly

chiefly in 1885. Tho permanent debt
of tiie country, -then, nmoanta to about the water necessary.—Rdract from
£728,000,000.
Gov. pix, of New Yorir-, tas signed ' TSE total value of dry-goods imported
inUrJfow York during the month of
the qpmputae7

when yon least think of it.

sometimes I niixll give up before I reach pale, sad and bowed with grief, she
my husband. But Charles is quite a started with her fair haired boy upon

dom ; your opinion*, sound doctrine ;
and your word a law*—your child is

clever and kind jny little aha has been and aecluaion of her old homo within action—but, moat of all, your example
the shadows of Gloster Cathedral.— is educating your child; lay a book con­
stantly open before it whicn it is sontax, at Baltimore and Cincinnati. How Denver Tribune.
do I like the States, did you say' Ob,
stantly studying.
Be careful, fond
A smmurr scene.Now, Willie, do
have a little courage. When I have a
Save been in.

I stopped at Halifax. H.

than you, but I make up my mind that
I will take it, and J do.” "And when
I have a powder to take," replied Willie,
"I make up my miod that I wn’( take

willing your child abonld transcribe on
the fair tabH rithin i|s own innocent

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BIXGVLAR LAW8VIT.

A remarkable care, known as “ the
great mink case," Las lately been de­
cided by the Supreme Court of New
Hampshire, a report of which we find
«* *» EmUim paper, It was an action
for debt, by Arthur R. Aldrich against
Wells Wright, to recover the penalties
prescribed for killing minks.
The
defendMit
admitted .the
killing
of
four mink*, bat
alleged
in
justification that the animals were
at the time pursuing bis geese.
■The only evidence in tho cue was the
teatimeny of George W. Blood, who, in
common with tho defendant, owned a
small goose-pond. The witness testillcd as follows ; “ I stood in my dooryant t heard the geese cackling; I came
oni on to a little knoll; I mw the four
minks swimming toward the geeee;
some of the geese had then gone on
to tho shore of * the pond nnd
some
of
them
were
in
tho
water; the minks were from ono to
■three rods distant from the geese ; some
of the geese within a rod of the
minks, who were'ono old mink and

A Wisconsin minister was dismissed three' young ones, but all about the
from an orthodox pnlpit because he same 'size. As*eooD&gt;M the minks saw
built a fire under a balky horse.
me,’they stopped pursuing the geese
One person killed and four injured and ran out upon a little island, and
every woflupgiday in the ^Mr,i* a protty there stopped. At the same time that I
good record for American railways.
came out, the defendant also camo out
Eight persons have been rendered in­ with his gun ; he came out near the and
sane through tho loss a»I property or of a causeway that is laid across the
friends by the rcccMpMamcbussfts dis- lower end of the pond, and fired at
tho minks on tho island, killing them
Tun Central Pacific railroad has ad­ all at ono shot; the minks were all on
vanced its freight charges; increasing the island when ho fired ; tho defendant
the freightage from 81,000 per car to carried tho minks off to his house ; the
geeso wore six old ones and eight
11,400.
Colorado, which had not a mile of young ones about half grown ; geese
railroad lets than five years ago, has had run in the pond two or three mmmeni; never knew of any mink chasing
now ten lines, having a total length of
any geese there before or since ; don’t
6C&gt;3 miles.
know whether minks are accustomed to
A jiell-doy ,at the Grand Pacific
kill geese or not” The case is remark­
Hotel, Chicago, recently got lost in its
able in these respects, that minks
four miles of corridors, but was found
should chase geeso, that a man should
with the aid of the police.
kill fonr of them nt otm shot, that the
Tur Bonk of France is accumulating Supremo Judges should spend weeks in
gold with a view Jo a resumption of examining tho case, and that their de­
specie payments. That France can do cision should cover fifty pages. The
this nl a great triumph after her im- following is the substance of tho de­
mcriA. losses. :
cision : “ The * natural, essential, and
Sxtmeal Ifbei nuitr were receully inherent ’ right of ‘ protecting proper­
brought .gainst tho Auburn (Me.) ty,'declared in article 2 of the Bill of
dipper^ but they have all been settled R ightn, is the right to do whatever, un­
o« the condition that the sheet shall lie der'the circumstances of each case, ap­
published do longer.
* parently is reasonably ueceeaary' to be
The Massachusetts Legislature has a done in defense. Tho statute prohibit­
bill in tho works, requiring all railway ing'the destruction of certain fur-bearoperatives in the State to wear a uni­ iog aniniala between May 1 and Oct. 15,
form. Uniform courtesy on the part of is not applicable to cases in which such
destruction is an exercise of the consti­
tho officials ought to be included.
"A daRUAM physicist proposes to make tutional right of protecting property.
Tho
killing of wild vermin in defense
poplar trees do tha work of lightning
rods, lie connects them with the earth of property may be apparently reason­
ably
necessary in apparent danger not
by a chain, so the. fluid will not leave
actual.
Buch a case is not governed
tho tree te dart at any objecCnear.
by tho tests of imminent danger
Some of the Indiana tarns jnakelhe
and of the duty of retreating to the
retail liquor dealers pay a heavy license,
wall applied in cases of homicidal de­
for example, Fort Wayne, $300; Warsaw,
fense."
&lt;-■
.
$200; South Bend, $300; Valparaiso
and Plymouth, $2d0; Michigan City, TUX OXX MAX 7 RAT (J OSQUA RED
'■
•
(IRAXT.
$50.
But one man has auccecded in subOnArrAxooGA, Tenn., expects to bo g ting the President He is Bartoris.
the rival of Pittsburgh before long. It Against his secret wish, the Eiocutivo
is asserted that' lr6ri van be manufac­
is forced to give this young gentleman
tured there ten or twelve dollars per ton his favofile diild. At least, so well ac­
cheaper than auywhcro else in thia credited rumor says. Nellie met him
country.
* &gt;
• isO
in England, crossed tho Atlantic in hia
company, and doubtless is deeply in love.
centiyT'frunrthc bitaol A'
ttflicted with him. Therefore, her father's con­
’
about seventeen nmtiths.bcfdra.' ’At the sent
I wm much interested in the miuistime the biting occurred ahe. wi&amp; purs­
ing a child, nnd ‘ when tho child wu ter'a certificate shown mo to-day by Dr.
weaned . the hydrophobia manifested Tiflkny. It is engrossed upon parch­
ment,* in connection with five other doc-,
itadf.J
amenta. On tho upper left-hand cor­
A Ler-willb (Oregci) lady
re­
ner M the'sheet is a copy of tho license,
cently blackballed "by jj-jrAjfge, i TMie
written1 in ■ plain, bold hand, and em­
blamed a man, a n$igbbor., for casting
powers any minister of the gospel to
the vote, and meeting him it ' church,
marry Algernon. Sartoris to Nellie
proceeded to giving.hipi a drubbing.
Grant. ‘Below is the clergy man’s cortifThe lady is 50 years old, and the jnan tfcate that he bu married them. On

machinery of industry; or you can send
it dashing, foaming over precipices, to
join with other impetuous heaulong
streams, carrying devastation in their
course ; or you can suffer it to roll its
sluggish way into some stagnant pool,
affording refuge for loatlxaome reptiles,
and poisoning the atmosphere with its
pestilential vapors. In infancy and at
home the deepest and moat lasting im-

:ncle Charles’ last
..
, . _, of Edwin Drood.*
He describes our town jnst as it is. We
all loved Mr. Dickens. I walked with
him many times in the grand old atrnct-

on to­

Michigan has 3,300 miles of finished
railway, valued at $H5;M(r,OOb.
.

of humanity/Major James Rcnnell, who
lived in the boyhood of men not yet old,
has a fame peculiarly linked with the
most promising record of exploration
on that dark continent which Living­
stone has labored so hard and no suc­
cessfully to illumine. The founder of
the African society and tho friend of
Mungo Park, Major Rannell, is, of all
the illustrious dead whose ashes mingle
with tha time-honored earth on which
the Abbey stands, most fit for tho fel­
lowship of Livinstone. The part of the
AbLey whale the marble flooring was
raised to make a grave for Livingstone
is but a few paces from the vault in
which the coffin of George Peabody was
hud
for a short time previous to its em­
A rough-looking but polite ranchman
barkation. On the apposite side of the
stepped forward, and, with a clumsy
nave,
somewhat nearer tho choir, is a
bow and bashful manner, inquired who
monument erected to Thomas Living­
the “ Madam deaired to ace.”
stone,
Viscount Teviot, who died in
“I want my husband, Mr. Henry
the early part of the last century.
Lester. Does he not keep a sheep and
cattle- farm near here I”
jronuMK
“He did, madam,” answered the
Mothers, you stand at the fountain,
ranchman, sadly; “but he’s rounded-up with the lightest trace of your finger on
his herd for the last lime. There he is, the yielding soil; yon con give a direc­
in that coffin, died last Wednesday tion to the infant stream, yon can send
night, and - we're sendin' the body bock
it gliding down through verdant fields
to Denver, accordin' to his last instruc­ and flowery lawns, imparting new fer­
tions. He died of congestion of ths tility and beauty, and anon contributing
bowels, madam. Beg pardon, madam, its strength to propel the complicated

read nil

BRIKF MXHTIOfi.
The healthiest fliot, on the globe is
Zurich.
'

i Chair i

J ot Ungr," •• n. e~m.’ - »J*• ct Ult,rarteUrw.*’ and romer* rife.
' AH Horta of ratnfrapha." to axnisee,

Then to tba peiw-rtor, where yon w?ite
HxkrutnK Ontatla of a Moody a&lt;bi
Back to Um eHy, JoM tn tlw
To report tbe aermnn of mom divine;

Prtlrina
Umb tn the
&lt; l--r.
And next the clmja the cUte-atum*.
lv®cH tn b»n&lt;U‘ tbr r*c.nn ocnuw,
Takin* the time ot a IroUins borne;

A

good

VARIETIES.
is spa
drink for pugilists
pu(

The smallest women look hopefully
to Hymen.
Let tiie bottle alone, and you will
keep out of the jug.

Wr often hear of tho forks of a river,
.especially on the Tyne.
Have nothing to do with a bruiser.
Ho is always infra dig.
A CntdfwsATi billiard-player was ar­
rested lately for pocketing the balls.

A mak in Atchison, Kan., has just
taken his tenth wife—a very remarkable

old fellow.

An cating-houso keeper advertises
for “a boy to open oysters about fif­

teen years old.”

A competing hotel out West says,
generously, of another, that it stands.
without arrival.
Mauk Twain says that in the higher
latitudes of Fecjco, “ it's so miserably
cold that a man can’t tell the truth."
This is highly colored J “ The lilacs
are budding," says a Wiacoosin editor.
“ Tou lilac Satan,’’ responds one of his
readers, “ You violet tho truth,” po­
litely replies the editor, and both arc
given over to blue devils.
A bright youth in Richmond, Ky.,
learning the gu was to be introduced,
and observing the workmen, digging
out places for the pipe, inquired of ono
of them, “ how deep they would go
down before they struck gu.”
“Pat,” said a traveler, “ why did you
make the stone-waJ’ around your shanty
so thick ?” " Why, please yer honor, I
liear they have extraordinary high
winds in Ameriky, so I thought if I
built it about m thick m it wm
high, if it should blow over it would
ba just os high as it wm afore, yer

honor."
A sick man, alightly convalescent,
was asked by a pions friend who his
physician wm. He replied, “Doctor
Jones brought me through.”
“No,
no," said hi* friend ; “God brought
you out of your illness, not th® doc­
tor."
“Well, maybe He did; but
yon can bet thu doctor will charge
for it”

liriaxiac a »4Wber» through th# lr«-lopa rabbtiaOtt,

Tiie opWrtaldoyhonlum I
POeULATIOA OF VRLHA.
A recent writer u« China, and long a
resident in the country, which ho has
carefully studied, says there arc 1,720
districts in tl»e empire, ot which it would
const far abort of the truth to say that

city ranging from 30,OOQ to 100,000.
Taking half the difference between the

tain 65,000 inhabitants, then the seven­
teen hundred and' twenty would atone
cf ntain a population of one hundred
■nd eleven millions and six hundred
thousand.
A curious calculation has been made
by the same gentleman, to give an idea
of the population of Ohms. He had notseen the &lt;wnsua of 1842, brought to
light by the Ruaeian miMiton in Pekin,
but proceeds upou that of 1812,
which gave a population ol 861,000,600,
adding tiie probable lucreaao up to a
few year, since, .nd retimatinff tho pop­

provision* , jt compel*) parenta ;-nnd April amoemted to $8,500,351. As com_________________
, _, . K periods _
with corresponding
in
guardians to give children of from tprfrvd
eight to fJtefftyaM* of -««,
in a •former y W4. there is a decline of $94,with April,
4»in
_ .
, . 1873; ot
,
weeks* regular instruction everyveariu $2,726,356 as compared with 1872, and ulation at 400,000,000.
Snch is China in Ha population, and
reafftog, Writing, ttHtafetfo;' Engl&amp;h of $2,557,108 in 1871. The total im­
grammar, tod geography. It prohibits portations of diy-gooda during the first if Homer could pre-di eloquently on
« mortal, with equal
the emptaym*»A«f clxi«dnm with** the fonr months of the prrstot year the vanity of
S53,x ploqotne-,
&gt;&gt;&lt;■ ««n or
agm named * any lata.r daring Bic troH to Mt,&lt;21,90,
193.501
la
Ur.
oorrr»
l
&gt;oudiMP"^&gt;
“
‘
r
"
"
-I"‘ ~
— — »—
dtatnet school* are

officer* are given *»v jmr; *63,00,2(0 in 1872, uxl *53,256.it is enforced.
835 in 1871.

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DRUGS,

Er-iyoa Nawa:

onortwj,.

EDITOR.

DRUGS,

paoy Of mhtisters and delegnUe, whiling

FRIDAY,

g«n«roui'ho*pii xiity of which, wa will always
At Ml. Clemens on the 2nd inst.,
John 8. Campbell, an old man was
run over and instantly killed by the formed with Dr. I B. Pilcher, af Detroit,
cars un the Grand Trunk Roihray.
4 fire at Grand Rantds on the conducted by Dr. Webstar, it Caned*. folinoming of the 2nd inst destroyed the
Union Slave A Chair Co.'a ware Gould, Esq., of Jseksoa.
bonne end a considerate stock of
lumber and barrel matenal. Loss, Dr. Pilcher, as Preeideat, a Vice P redd cot
$30,000.

On Iasi Friday evening a g&gt;rl known
Dr. Edwards of Iho NorthweaUra Advoeate,
aa Hallie, of Detroit, arose in the
dark to take some medicine. Making
n mistake took some poixon.
Phys­ Proaidont, and the appointment of several
icians wen immediately sent tor and oomaittua, Bov. J. M. Arnold, of Datrolt,
the girl’s life was saved.
in- the beasfidal influence of roilfiooa
Rev. Wm. Rice who has been con­
fined in jail al Mown since the 28th
of December, ou a charge of adultury,
Choreh. Discataed by Dr. Reid and Dr. B.
wni ietrased on bail Friday by
Funk King, of Dinsing, and Wm.
H. IXxlge. .of Eaton Rnpids. He U
required to appear at the next session
■
Cburah'MUribaud *17.000,000.
ol the Circuit Court.
airtOum ,MpUHpa«rUl,, tn wlllin,
Nour the railroad station Marshal,
May 28th, the team of A 8. Hunt, of
. Newton was frightened by a train
and ran away, throwing out Mr. Hunt,
whose arm was fractured, head ent
form.
Here are the closing aontencea :
and several ribs broken. He lies in
■■Michigan etill groans unier this euros be­
a critical condition. n His boy, who
cause the Stale and municipal rulers have
was with him was also seriously
failed to do their duty. • • • To demolish
hurt.
the grog shops would bo to drain the cess­
Last week a while woman, the pools of iniquity. To accomplish this work
wife of a one legged negro named Is the duty of the Church, and It will be
Henr/* Carter, living five miles south done ae soon aa Christiana unite .upon the
of Adrian City, wns cooking supper means.
Waves of indigestion are uow
by an out-door fife when her clothing
sweeping over tho laud, which ou^bt to
caught fire, and she was terribly
break the whisky power. The evil is like a
burned not, not a shred remaining of
mountain, but not immoveable.and it will be
her garments. She died the next
morning.
A man by the name of John Bason
hung hrmsrlf at Fisher’s camp, near
Freeland. June- 1st. Saturday, about
ten o’clock in the forenoon, he came
there and hired out and wns going to
work this morning.
He wa? in the
store about nine o’clock Saturday
night and bought n plug of tobacco,
and when next seen was hanging in
t ie shanty suspended by a wire.
Life wasvxtinct.
Judge Brown of Kalamazoo, decid­
ed May 29th, in the habeas corpus
cose of Anthony Taylo.' that respon­
dent wns not compelled to answer
the question, "Did you drink nny in­
toxicating liquor nt that place T' a&lt; it
lends to criminate the witnesv. This
■is deemed a great victory for the
Jiquor deniers. The greatest excite­
ment prevailed during the week over
'the attempt to enforce the liquor law.
The gmnd jury have been ordered to
their homes, not to report again until
called fur.

A post mortem eximination was
.made at Flint, May 29th on the body
•oj Mr*. Bueinerster who died this
■morning fewtstrichina spiralis. The
-alumtob of (he diseased was found
bntlly vwp'nred, h iving the appeareuce of being eaten through liyjthea:.
An examination wns made of one
prune of muscle taken from the calf
of the leg of the deceased. In this
smnu
small portion or
of ne*n
fle»h one niinuerea
hitndcred
and two lrich»n&lt;E were found, which
tinder a two hundred (lower lens prevented thy appearance i&gt;f live snakes.

On the 22il of November Inst two
farmers, J. M Spnulsbnry and Orville
reed, liv.ng in Burch Run, Saginaw
countv, got into some trouble regard­
ing the driving of teams in front ci
Spalsbury's house, during which
Rceil stnirk Sjmlsbory with n chit on
the head and also with a spade.
Spalbury died from the effects uf the
injuries two d;tj s after. Reed was
arrested and after an examination
wns bound over to lhe Circuit Court
ftlpl committed to jail. The case
aoine up for trial in the Circuit Court
a week ago, the beat legal tailent in
lhe Cuini'y being employed on both
aides. Th a case went to the jury
and a verdial uf manslaughter, with
a lesommandnliqu for merer, was
returned. The parties in this case
were well-to-do farmers, and the trial
has attracted nwro than ordinary atl ent ion.

Ode-jxa,

f.

JUNE 5,1874.

lomA Co., Mien. I
June 2nd, 1874. j

Mu Epitox
Perhaps u little news from this
town would be interesting to your
readers.
Wheat is badly killed out according
to my best judgement there will not
be more than half a crop the coming
harvest Oats are coming on first
rate, and so are potatoes, but the burs

UWV ur lieas trouble and cost.

youra,

J. 0 Stone.

THEODORE MAXSON,

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,
BOOKSSTATIONERY,

CHOICE GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONERY,
TOBACCO j- CIGARS.

Paiat*, Oil, &amp; Varciahea,

At least 10 per cent sav­
ed by buying at the city
Drug Store, Nashville.

fore should do to now. Dr. L R. Fisk
discussed the missionary wants of Michi-

HLSWORTH &amp; FULLER

Horse theievas are once m*&gt;re ply­
।
ing
their vocaiiou in Van Buran Co.
No lass than three koraea have been
i
stolen
during the past week.
Ale*. Boyed, aged sixty, st tom p ted
suicide M ty 31st by jumping into a
eisteru al Bay City. He was present­
ly rescued and is likely to recover.
Cairo assigned for the rash act, in
sanity, being the cgects of prostrated
intoxication.

Wasskas, Christoph** Grosra&lt;cr of
Naahvill*, Barry Conuty. Michigan, did on
th* Eighth day of October. A. D. 1869,
make and execute io Eboa Pennock of Bar­
ry. Barry County, Michigan, a certain
i
&lt;« roouro the payment of of a cer-

*W

Consolidated for tha^ season of 1874 with

o
o

Howes’ Great London Circus,
GRECIAN HIPPODROME!

o
p

.Manager

CHALLENGE ’; 1000 Special Wonders!
250,000 Dollars! BRITISH MR.UCERIE

MEDICINAL PURPOSES.

SANGER’S

j

OF LIVING

laogrred oatbr fuboalcr ipecltlikr. to «tt: ;

#100,000

Trained
Animals!
,TSnt rx!aib!r c Eef-bm le thr warM

challenge

SUlMhth- wty KsMMUm »■ ilirth u.inr ■ U-.u...it

L. THE LARGEST CIRCUS CuKF./.
oo
IX All CHICA

We hart engaged a competent.
Chemist who will carefully attend to ■

=
Sia.I.E CORDELIA,
Mlle----------Romclliii,
------ irm-..
Mlle. Cartott.-,
M’lle Marie,
Mailntnt* Romv,
Stg. RonielltH,
Curios RomclIiU)
Rudolph
77~T~-Mettc,
“v»“»
Harry Wilcox,
■Den
\V. Rolland,
• •• Stoue,
&gt;Jiuur, Geo.
ueo. Murray,
j
Charles
&lt; hut lea Seeley,
W. W. N ii-holx,
(-ban.Roberto. Masts. Jiurace^ Buddie
_
Mat r-k-c-s-a, &amp;e., &amp;o.
rERFOUMBRS IN ALL.^.1

the compounding physicians' prescrip-1

Dry Goods, Groceries
Hats,’Caps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
&amp;c.,
which you can buy al very low prices.

S33.13S

of Splendor

CARPET

COTTON BATTS

WARP,

LK. w! i; TUE
circus
In Atncrim.with all the &amp;eeompli»Ucd

Li

A I Bl ■ Riders, GymuaKto anil Acrobate,
BHk :
IOO IX NIHBER,

M’lle Cordelia,

waltz; hop. talk.

STAND ON THEIR HEADS. .
The Paragon of Bareback Riders.
PLAY ML’SICAL INSTRUMENTS,
El
r.udienco by torir
Ft rtlc
Jtlc the r.udicncn
their Wonderful
Wonderful : M’llc Romelll. SlgnnrctlH Mnnoz, Juan
Sagacity, forming a Thrilling Tableau of ' Alvord, Mexlnme^ Elmnor, Tbeaita, Jo-

Sporti of Antaent Days Revived!
Boman Chariot Races! \
Anusoaiaa Charioteers!
Graci.n Boatities!
Ele;&gt;!i:tnto’ Tlnr.lle Rices!
C i:nei Tournamorito!
Drum? 1 trio t R udug!
Indiat^Gaoiea, L t Crosse, &amp;e.

Has Nj EqfUAU

■ A Pyramid of Elephants! 5ft
M rcprrwcu.l on ptctorUU, br
. G. W. Mnrmr. Den Stone. Wm. Holland,
Chieftain, Emperor. Mandrie. Sultan and I Rudolph Mettc, Harry Wilcox, Charhs
Victorb.thc Five Educated Elephants Seeley, Charles Robert*. Msrkese. Masters
Btxhile &amp; Horace, Ac.. Ac., in their various
_____aaa

(ow

No RiVal.

Another $50,000 CHALLENGE !

Tiibe of 100 Iroquois Indians

UWl

JanW]

A

—

CJC

The Triumphal

Another $50,000 CHALLENGE

ryRead our $250,000 Challenge

18 COMPLETE

Wns ever entered and the animals per ;
formed by their trainer.

$50,000 CHALLENGE fl
That they have the only pmup of

»

I riT’n»pf&gt;odnunatic Street Pngcant

Nino Performing Hyenas Two itn™ to

RFADY MADE CLOTHING

Q

In Uto World, to Oto- .Un.
•
____ „„
; (-'lanoui. Grrdan Rrautitx 600 Mm and
~
; Honea, w ild Ik-astx Ixxw in thn Ftrvetx

_ ,,

■ .Rl

lion 11 BVFXRIOR IN EvKKT HkwEOT to - nnor* onrn .1 1 * 7 D U aa
all the ordinary Equcatrim, Zoological or
"RT?,?--1 * 72*Admboion B0
pretentious Mmcum exhibitionsc?cr seen
Wy8ynf.*g 28
InAnwrkn.
i C“u- hor &gt;«m-nbr-.«x DorripUto^
________________________ ___________ I
- ®c., Ac.

A NEW FEATURE ADDED I

Sugars, Tea«, Coffees, Spices,
ground and whole, Oranges,
Raisins, Kerosene Oil,

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

:
OF WILD BEASTS.
The Entire Earth ExplorrHl.
hepresentativea of tho Desert 1
Deiuzena of Iho Jungle
.
Terrors of the Forest!
400 Living Wild Animubi!
The Only 5 Performing Elephants,
That
Great London Show is the only ;•
Dint the Grvnt
o Performing Bengal Tigers, and
exhibition in thewmrld where a den of • ।
0 Perfonning Hycniis in the World.
Five Living Royal Bengal Tigers ■

O)

DRESS GOODS,

and all Calf, and warranted. t&amp; $4.60. Chil-

1

^Grand FREE EXHIBITION

A Oolossean Cpllecticn

KID GLOVES NOTIONS

to #30 A. SUIT.

never"lieforc equaled.

L-V TRIUMPHAL UIIARIOT8;
, ...
.
_ 1 . o
t
- Chiefs, n arnor«. Braves A Squaws.
er^ sere ta th!i eunatTy.
-lhe ! Thrilling Ball lu Somo-Tho Scalping
Grand Outsido Procession ! Knife—The Tomahawk—GAME OF LA
of Itowe»- Grat Itototon Clra., Grata ' _ CllOSSB-TUc Paotomtaw of
'Hip|M«lronir. Saucer** English Menage-; PWIAIIONTAS SAVING THE LIFE
tie and Iroquois Indian Troupe, as they ■
of Captain John Smith.
Opp»r to too public .trau.
;8ocnra ofWobdOT &amp; Anuuemcntl

COTTONABL

CHECKS

! Ilcpriscoutivro of the Desert!
DcuIzum of the Jungle!
Terrors of the Forest!
1 DwclIcN of the Polar II -gion!
!
Minsters of tho Deep!

fl-

MAZES OF THE DANCE.
KEEP TIME TO MVfIC.

NEVER BEFORE EQUALED.

COTTONS BENINES T1
STRIPES

,f “u

,l* ”nula IU*

■ Thp Largest Collection in the World

rTbc Most Marvelous and Wonderful
Feats ever performed by An Unala

4°
BROWS AND BLEACHED,

Five T r ained Elcphan ts \

O;

Vnusual Inducements to Cash Ikiye

Ttaotv
Q^nor aa4 M&gt;l
h,&gt;d
IfllllJ (Uli! OlygS, made Kipp at $4.26,

A TRIBE OF REAL

Irojnis Indian Warriors!
Thrilling RoentM of Ravage Warfare!
IntliitnCohibats! War Dances! Huntiug .S.ujutw! LaCfo.'Mo! Hurdle Jun»i&gt;iug by M-a-r-k-e-H-a, the great Indian
Rider, &amp;&lt;•., &amp;e.
Doom open at 1 &amp; 7 P. M. Admbution
50 Cta__Ubildren, under 10, 25 Cta.

I

coj

For jMirticubra, see descriptive bills.

•Uecribed in said

Co, Mich., according to tho plat end surrey
of-eald village.
7
Dale 1 Nashville, March Ifth. 1874.
Clkusxt Smith.
Enas Pkssock
I Att’y for Mortgagee. -[3ft] Mergagea.

AND

IROQUOIS INDIAN TROUPE I
Open to all comers, of

FOR

on (aid note and mortgage, lb* .urn of One
Hundred, Ten and 82-100the Dollars'. at
■ U.
__ J J_Jl I, ,
a . ..

hat beisg I he place ef bolding the
court in und for Barry county. M*ch.)
• land* a»4 ^ramiaes d«a/ibed in

Sanger’s English Menagetie of Trained Animals

MJ

beetgooda, will be sold al from
office of tiro Regiatar of Deeds in Bai
Co.. Utah., on the 18th day of October,
n mao I" t
.

I DEN. STONE’SICOLOSSAL CIRCUS,

Pm Wines and Lianors

matter* were adopted and th* closed.
M- C. WilcoxBetween the 5th of March and the
27th of April, inclusive, 113,745 lbs,
of maplo sugar were shipped from
Vermontville, by freight.

Grand Triumphal Street Pa­
geant, Two Miles Long!
Five Golden Chariots,
Fifty Dens of Wild Beasts,
Dromedaries, Camels, Ostriches,
Five Elephants, Zebras, &amp;e.
Wild Boasts Loose in the Streets,
A Tribe of Xroquois Indians,
250 Persons,
300 Horses,
at 9 A. M. each day of.cxhibition

Henry' Barnum..........................

first year with $823.
Now wo annually
raise more than $1,700,000, while we ought
to have at least $3,000,000.
Mrs. C. C. Lathrop, of Jackson. road a
paper on woman's work in the Church. It
was a master piece of curling, good aenae,
on the woman question, s-’iowtng that wo-

School addreee by J. II. Pilcher, Esq., of
Jaaksoo.
Thursday morning was opened with a
Love Feast, which waa well attended end
»ai a glorioui occasion on account of the
Divine pretence and ChriMian fellowship.

H. BARNUM &amp; CO.^
GUARD CENTRAL PARK MENAGERIE,
ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION, &amp;c..

tions.

ouwioo ofthe Chiietian Sabba'h, by Rev.

Only One Ticket Jleqnired for .All.
The Mo*t Intensely Interesting snd Novel Exhibition ever Seen in America—Specialities ’our Great Feature—The most Gorgeoffs and Hippo­
dramie Triumphal Street Pageant ever seen—The only 5 Performing Efephantx in the World—The only 9 Performing African Hyenas in the
World—4 Baby Lions, born April 22, 1874—5 Massive Golden Chariots, 2 Roman War Chariots, Roman Charioteers—Fearless Cavaliers escorting
Grecian Beauties—Elegant Costumes adorning shapely ladies—Elephant Coursing, Hurdle Racing,'Indian Game of LaCrosse. Foot-racing, Etc.—
We uro our pwn racerfrack—Head oui'$ 150,006 Challenge—4 Acres of Exhibition Tents—It has no equal, no rival—The public and Press vouch for us.

PERFUMERY

In the afternoon Dr. Haven read a paper Hava received Ibeir sxw SPRING STOCK, I
on tho centennial celebration, ordered by
consisting of
the General Conference foa 1876. The ob­
ject being to raise a fund to aid needy and
worthy young men of the Church* in pre­
paring for the ministry. “Ths College
Hulorical and Ideal,
■«muncai»uu
ursi, ” was discussed by Dr.
Perrin*, of Albion,
,ho coUegv of the pa
*•!»•»! in tb* future.
:

Largest Show upon Earth—Every-; Nation of the Globe represented—The whole
- World as Contribhtors—Two Circuses, Two Menageries, Qne Grecian
Hippodrome—A whole Tribe of Indians, Squaws, Etc.

PATENT MEDICINES,

this mountain will be removed, and the
Church and country will move oa together
to a glorious future.” The paper was thor­
oughly and earnestly discussed.
Wednesdty morning, after devotional ex­
ercises, Rev. D. D. Gillett presented the tub
Jed of systematic and liberal giving to the
mtaeioAary cause, lie look the grennd that
each Individual should feel a personal inter
esl and responsibility and give accordingly,
instead ef depending upon a few,—each
person, young or old should be encouraged
to give something.
Dr. Reid followed with a paper on the
growth of the missionary spii it in the Cbnrcb,

Mortgage Sale.

wall. The HUe rains have brought
on lost springs seedings for meadows.
The prospect for fruit is splendid.
There has been a good deal of fish­
ing on Jordan Lake, a good many
rails have been burnt fur light-wood,
and a few fish caught.
But the excitement of fishing has
worn offand next comes the enforcing
of the dog-lew. this was taken^4e
hand (or in law rather) by one W.
Russell, and it has caused a good
deal of no pleasantness. There has
been a few worthies curs killed, and
A good many that are worthies* have
Laen registere I and ore thus allowed]
to W8 and kill sheep as usual. One
Lady who was sued for tan dollars,
fine bacausa she kepi a dog, told ■
the officer to sae that Russell had a ,
c
on lor without it he was as !
liWv to Ub shot S3 any other dog.:
Men who have not owned or kept ■
dogs have been seed *um! put to!

DRUGS.

Will also Exhibit at
market rates.

Hastings, Monday, June 15tb,

AYLSWORTH &amp; FULLER.
V &gt;.

Charlotte, Wednesday, June 17th.

�FELLOW CITIZENS.

WORTH,

y. oil.
»-«P
,
after die other man. The country
round about the aeeuo &lt;»f the affray
waa crowded, and fourarresi* made.

groceries, Drip,, trshsions

Price for'

IAKEE MOT IOS B
School Xloolcn

LOCAL MATTERS.
Crimea m the vrilaga
TURN
OUT.
Br Okdwl Many Citizks».’

POTATOES,

»* (M CHy Drag “lira of TEccdora Mas-

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

T B. RASEY. Drayman. Goods and
—Mr. N. P. Frink is visiting friends
y•*~*r*!?
t in Marshall.

*• ’“ -

Delivered at their

ELEMENT SMITH.
V

*■

LAWYJ

Attorney, at Law.

•IRtnaray warrants al) his Jewelry.

de on his right neck.

q

liebhausEB.

L‘

TAILOR

g

PARADY, Manufacturer of

•

Boot, and Shorn,

77; e Child can gel just at Good Bar­
grins as the 'Aged.
J -

,

28

— Frazier McCormick » building
an addition to his house.

JJENRY H. WOOD,

Justice of the Peace,

ELEVA TOR IN NASHVILLE

•—•Chris. Holler has a big carthi n-.

gASTMAN A TQUNCf

—A foil Meek-ofSMh an*&lt;t boon at Wolcott'a, st Grand Rapids priews.

LATH,
SHINGLES,
SALT,
HAIR,

—$!» 00 buys a Double Shovel Plow, at
. .
—Last Monday the show men put Wolcott's.

STUCCO.

I buy all kinds of produce in thels hmm.
i^ich we ship and retail at bottom priocs. Our business is conducted on strictly tem­
perance principles.

ahd-noW the

cheap Jewelry. AU latest atylee. He buya
Aim and ambition of every boy is to
all his good*from head4uartera, B. F. Narrlay up enough to attend and see the Ir, the old Salamander of Chicago, instead
of traveling swindlers.
elephant.
._____________

—The regular monthly meeting of
Ladies'
Temperance
Union pound at Daugherty's.
—For purs Part* Green tor potato bugs,
will bo held at the Methodist Church
go to Woleotfit.
this aftemoou at three o'clock. By
—Demary'M Jewelry is all of the latest
order of Secretary.

UARDY.dc AINSWORTH.

SETVIX.X.E. -

—We were visited by a nice nun

ICEtREATl every evening

storm, intermixed with 'hail as large1 by tbs Diab or Quart, under Downing
as hazelnuts on Wednesday. It■ A Alien*! store. ■ .
Geo. W. Francis.
was fun to see barefooted boys dance,

JJNION HOUSE.

and scud fnr shelter os tho storm,
came on.

BL1MKVI.UX.

—Try a boUle of Lhe new Hop Hitlers.
If they do you no good the mony will bo re­
funded. Fur sale al the City Drug Store.

—The Christian Society Social at
the residence of Mr. Truman, was al the City Drug
well attended, and sociability and

VUM. JONES,

good

feeling

Store of Theodore M*x-

the order of the

was

—Jolt received a full slock of Paints and
evening. Tho receipts of the evening Varnishes, at the City Drag B’ore.
were 41G.57.
—$1.00 Tea at Daugherty's for 80'eenls.

* —The Hastings Banner says, that

been

arrangements have

Messrs.

Kerr,

erect several

brick

store* in this

—Lodgings and mtuls 25 eenti each
at Daegu Knar's.

village, and the contract made fur

•StUcrlUnroufi SMvrrtiiscnirnt*.

lhe immediate delivery of the brick. stock of Jewelry.
That is as near as

E. M. GATES,

the Banner ever

gets to telling the truth.
—*1110 Fourth Quartcly Meeting of

—Domaray has a good aeaortmcni of Fino
Jewelry.
“IHB* LEVIATHAN."

JACOB LENTZ
Hardware Cheaper

deshts to inform lbs citizens of Nashville
and vicinity, that aba has opened
■
in her store, oppositeTru­
man's dry goods
More,
AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF

Spring Millinery Goods.
AU kinds of |&gt;seM Makiag and
MlllinerY. done in the latest
stylo*. Give bar a call.
20.

MRS. L. O. OROCKER
Has removed her place of business to the
first door south of Smith &amp; Put- '
.
nam's Hardware.
She has just received
AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY
.
ON HAND

A

Csiplete Aaarteat 01 liltarj
ud FANCY GOODS.
Saviag wcand the aorvicee of

SPRING and SUMMER GOODS!

Manufacturers and keeps on han

than any other firm in the State.

Oliver Chilled Flow
which they guarantee to give satisfaction or
. no sale. They are also'selling tho
Charlotte Plow and Drag, Union
Churn, Empire Wringer, Rathburn Stoves, Jefferson- Nails,
and all first class Goods in their line.

Don't fail to give ns a call.
SJdTff £ PUTNAM

NEW

GROCERY STORE?

Parlor, Library, Diiiu,
- GENERAL FUNTHRE!

u

Together with a full aaaorineat ot
MIRRORS, PICTURES, FKA Ma

AND CARDS, BRACKETS.
DUSTERS, AC.. AC.,

Baby Cabs and Prateturc •

tST Call and get my prices before you
purchase. It will enablc-vou to buy yOnr
GOODS LOWER.

COFFINS AND CASKETS,
BOR ICE HOLTON
•

ba* opened a

Grocery and

Provlson

Store

Next Doer North of Aylneorth'x,

Of all styles and rises.. and METAId
‘ f urnisheJ lb order.

STIR OUDS A ND COFFIN LIN­
INGS kept constantly oa hand.

AH Ms oi Cmtdry Produce taken in EicWe for Goods, at lie
fiiljest Market Price.

where can always be found a good stock of

Groceries, Provisions, &amp;c

MRS. STEBBINS

A LARGE STOCK OF

SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

Nashville charge will occur Jone 13 Henry Barnum’s Oircui and Mmnjvrie.
appointment
which will bo sold
Mr. Henry Barnum’s immense
directly south of the village. Preach­
establishment, known us "The Levia­ LOW FOR CA.STI.
ing at 2 p, m., followed by Quarterly
than,” a consolidation of the, well
The Highest Market Price paid
Conference. Love Feast begins at known Central Park Menagerie, Den for Country Prodtxe.
9 o’clock Sabbath morning. Preach- Stone's circuis, How’s London arHORACE HOLTON.
ing at 10:30. The Presiding Elder cus a-Grecian hippodrome, Sanger’s
English mcnsgcria of trained animals
will be present and will preach at 7:30
Mon’s wants are many and If told "
and a troupe of Iroquois Indiana,
Sabbath evening in the-village.
Would muster many score.
reached Detroit yesterday. At half
But all their wants may bo supplied
—Wo intend to issue a daily on past 9 o’clock the grand procession
At D. &amp; Allen's store.
was organized,
and
the paradw
tho day of the ahow.
As a large
through a number of the principal
concurse of people of this and Eaton streets began. The elaborate and
CJauties will be present on that day handsome affair called the Car of Jug­
our business men will readily see the gernaut the gaily caprisoncd hon.es,
immediate advantages to be derived the train of elephants and camels,
We have on hand a fine stock of
the Indians and the gcorgcously dec­
from advertising in this extra. Ad'
x'
orated cages containing the smaller ■
vertisments ito insure proper attention treasures of the animal crcatiou were
should be handed tn by next Monday the main features of the pagc-it,
night. We shall issue one thousand though the Homan chariots, drawn by
the most diminutive of the pony speci­
copies.
•
es, and the gnilded mirror wuguns
—In another place wiH be noticed excited the unbounded admirations of
a call for a meeting of oar citizens to the rising generation.
Lidia,
ui AiUra'i
The exhibition itself, stripped of
make arrangements for a 4th. of
its conglomerate title, amounts to a
Joly Celabration, This is right. The
firat-claas menagerie and'one of .the
people say that they can enjoy them­ i iM’st equipped and best conducted which we will' aloM out at root for CASH.
Alsu a good assortment of
selves, and have a better time here, circuses ever seen in Detroit. The
than either at Hastings or Charlotte. animals embrace u great many rare
Then let them come and we will and costly specimens, including a
heard of five trick elephants admir­
celebrate the great, the grand, the
ably trained for the ring, five splen­
glorious day that gave us (with a did Bengel tigers, and several Afri­
battle or two) our National Indepen­ can hyenas, fierce enough and stiffipence. Hurray! Hurray! Hurray .'J icently vicious in conduct and np
pearence to maintain to the fullest
L.IQVOKL KIT IT.
extentent tiie reputation of their ami­
able tribe. Panthers, lepoards, lions,
On Thursday evening of last week,
AND CROCKERY,
zebras, horned horses, elands, moose,
Porter D. Bailey was arrested ou monkeys, brilliant tronocal birds and
complaint of Mrs. H. C Appleman, numerous other curiosities swell this
and arranged before Esq. Wood-on flue collectiau to unusually large pro­
And a full line of
charge of being drunk on the streets. portions, make it a valuable school of
natural history, where the inquiring
Bsily engaged legal advice, plead not mind as well‘as the mere curiosity
guilty and the suit adjourned until hunter may find plenty of entcrtaiuOH-OCEiriEHI
ice following, A jury was impaneled inenL
The performance in tho ring arc
and tee interest was so great that the
exceedingly
well
conducted,
and
court room was tilled The evidence
their varied character relives them
was given pro and con, and the jury
from any suspicion uf monotany.
was ou, only a few minutes before
Mile. Cordelia does an act of bare
they rendered a verdict of guilty, back equestrianism which is unequal•
and the court fined Bailey $5 anil ed fur grace, dash and originality.
She leaps over double banners a dis­
costs of suit. Baily refused' t &gt; pay
tance of fifteen or eighteen feet, and
his fine and taken to jail; but the plunges through paper baloons back­
next morning be was released on a wards, forward, head first'and feet
writ of habeas oorpus. On Wednes­ first, seemingly with the utmost
0^. Wo will take in exchange for Good,
day last Wm. Hayford, Circuit Cutiri reckicviBnesx. ycl never once, to quote- all kinds of xroduce al the highest pries.
the renouned Nr. Slery,"missing her
Commissioner, deeded at Hastings, tip.” To crown all, shicast of bridle
that under ourpiesent village charter, and surcingle, Jeeps to the ground
We ore agknls for the popular

-14 at the Hamilton

NKW MILLINERY STORE.

D. C. GRIFFIT ‘

W lia,t]Xr o w FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

—Dem ary has a good assortment of-plated

made by

&amp;. Durkee to

Brady

Express office building, Westside of Main
St., Naahvilc, Mieb. '

Proprietors.

lhe

ASHVILLE HOUSE.

Our motto is'to sell as cheap as
the cheapest, rive 16 ozs.
to the
ana the right
change every time. .

WA TER LIME,

—-There will be a Temperance
Mass meeting at the Christian Church
Ibis (Friday) evening.

up their big -posters

REDUCED 20 PER CENT

are ell served alike.

—The Creamery madd 2100 lbs.

। of butter Monday.

Anti all kinds of Goods

CORN, apples, OATS,

READY MADE CLOTHING,
Kmm

NoshviPe, April 24lh, 1674.

Wraanu'actura our Furnitnro from the
torcAighly •cosoned Inmbrr m I war

G, A. TRUMAN,

DOT At if,- old stand, west side of-Mala
Nashville, Mich.

Proprietor of the

WOLVERINE MILLS!
HALT AT THE SIGN OF THE
— AND —

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

would respectfully sotint the attention o
customers to the foci that he Is making ima
proremQUfo in bis mill* which will prove
benefit to customers as well as to himself.
The reputation of m&gt; mills are best adver­
tised by the continual iacreaac of custom, •'

n. rvitcuiM.

d.

JVew Bardware!
EAsT SIDE #F MAIN ST., NASHVILLE,

CT

Where you will fiud everything you want iu the Hardware
'Line, and at Lower Prior s than any other
place in Barry or Eaiou Co's.

DRESS GOODS,

A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF THE

Notions, Boots, Shoes, My Carding Machine.

MEAT MARKET!
ROBERTS &amp; ROE,
tWakiag tha public for past favore soUeis *
eoaUuuuwe of the tame, and would
iaform the public that ibay will
kMp eoMtaotly pb band

FRESH MEATS,
of *11 kinds, which wiU bi sold low for caoh
The higbeitt prioe paid for Hides, Pelt*
eU. Givwthem a call en Wool side MaiaSt
Nashville, Mich.
]

EYE and EAR!
Dr. R. C. TROWPSON,
•« JACKatSN, trauo

ACUTE AND CHR0MC DISEASES
CATARRH, ASTHMA.

caWTffi8,mEmc rstfs.
07* Special attention given to the
Dueasat of the Eye and Ear.

Baily could not l»c imprisoned for from the back of her flying steed,
Qmn-tn Mnirt St.. opp&lt;«it« Hibb*rc being drunk, and he was discharged. watching .her op purl unity, and in a
House, Jaekroo, Miah.
S8 ।
second tnounu again, ns graceful and j
easy as if all of the accessories were
at hand. This feat was received
with a storm of applause, and con­
firmed the audience in the conviction
that she is without doubt the cham­
pion bare-back equestrienne of the
re»cheJ New Buffalo, when
Are now prepared to pay '
both ‘eft the passenger car
Other exceUanl fealnres of the '
Highest Market Price for i
d their opportunity and broke in arenic exhibittoa are the gymnastic ;
•or of the express car, and while feaU ot the RomeHta family—Signor ■
amount of good, clean W&lt;
Eugene. Master Carlos and M'llc. i
Marie; the horeeina&amp;iiip of th« ladi-j
an Markeesa, and the tumbling of'
the .acrobatic
.Fere!

WOOL! WOOIJ

GRIFFITH &amp; KERR

Is soliciting a very large run of eu tom.

whose work haa-fivaa universal saii»f«'.'ion

New Detroit Stoves!
WARRANTED FOR ONE YEAR, AND IN

Define CompetiUuu I

HEADQUARTERS PRICE FIROIM: S14 TO ©451
I ALSO KEEP A FULL LINE OP THE BEST

PROVISIO.'NS

agricultural implements,

CAPT. BOISE
w'ell-Aelretrd

®ro«rirs and ^rorisions,
To which he iovllea the sUeailun of

INCLUDING THE

CsXjuillard Wagon.w&amp;matod and complete foF-$85, the Robbins
combined Corn and Fallow Caltivatoi* for $45, the
r
No. 3 Steel Plow for $16.50, and the No.
17 Chilled Plow for $16.5 \
A FULL STOCK OF

“LIGHT Bl'.WNG MKEST1C,’’

ITiriit Class Goods,
The standard Sewing Meehiue of tho nation.
Those wishing a machine will do well to
giro us a rail before purcharing elsewhere.

TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE,
BOTTOM

PRICES F»R CASH!:

and
RJ* Those having unsettled iccoiiots with the late firm of Downing j

Ar. Liute, will please call and settle i
the same before they are Inode
trouble and coiris.

Kw Tonbin

to

Show SiesoAs.

a

Tinner

Kept «m&gt;tautly on hand io do all kinds of Job Woik.
Troughing a speciality,
}-

Eave-

riaowbere.

LEROY C. BO I MF,.

C. C. W0LC0IT,

�Constipation, . J*und
Briehf’M Diaaaao

THE GBATD PACIFIC HOTEL,

9a3S8SB£34«SV
Jwluulo,] U»t fo«nipi
&gt;n&gt;r ball,* It Ur twrulr data ttes

s&gt;»vi&lt;r

'U'-.' LI '..

IteM si Ihraterck, D. T., for an offeiwivo
mtnimicn m.-

^‘7^- of

STii»k?

oovared by Urturanee; in Central (Sty alxml
erne-third te ro covottmL

will If mair. famed
claim for it *ni.teined by
patron*
tbo oprains
GEORGE W. GAGE.
JOHN

terrifrs tornado of wind, rain and hail.

fanneeSberm^ Hooa, July a, InCi.
ulll« .:&gt;■!&gt; ■■jB
sharp aarth

Omcaoo. May 1.1W4.

nw.ow.
—Tbo cxionnive mills of the Routberu Bag­
ging Company.
Btroyad by fire. Low about tlW,000.
—A iiirilliog incident of railway travel, and
* geauine act of heroUm, are routed in a
tetegnun from Council Bluffs, Iowa:

isiaodnead la Oooctmm * buJ

son, Hcarle and BruueU, Circail Judge Georgo

The child, 1 ytair oM. w*e uninjured. Tbo
engineer sprained bi* ankle, and waa consid­
erably bruited, but not seriously injured.

KAUMUb IXTELLIORXCB.
Maibeon. Wi*., throe nuite have boon

released on bail.

lion* with other road*.
—The Attorney-General of Wiaoonain ha*
iweparcd and puhhHhed an elaborate opinion

Committee on Bait ways and Canal* of tho

plication for the asms arc ssp^criad by the
wealth and indorsement of the people living

POLITICAL.
Ute Legislature of Arkaneae, by-a vote

Senator* Clayton and Doreey to resign. and.

expel them.
A Waayington diepatch of the Mth ult.,
At a mooting of tbo dtisena of Michi­
trill be leaned to any boguscompany loeell out gan in thia Sty laet night, it waa resolved to
brine forward the Hon. Janiee V. Campbell,
ver ot reviving the Reciprocity Treaty with

candidate for the United^tatee

consolidate the statute* of tiie United Htaiea
Mich.; William Cooper Hbwell, of Ohio. Con-

Hoyt, Receirer of Public Money* at Sente Fe,

the
from every intoxicating element
—
flew of Heaven, yet mc how it is invig­
orating the nervous, relieving the bil­
ious, curing the dyspeptic, purifying
the blood of tho scrofulous, strengthen­
ing the debilitated, arresting premoturo
and
weakness with checriulnes.f
vity.
Truly a grand Medical Revolution isjn
a CRAZY nORSK ON THE RAMPAGE. progress.
(tn.ay (01J Cur. Chlroco Port.]
A novrvty, is the handsome &gt;4.WJ
Tnwlay cvcuiug of this wreck the in*
habitants of our usually quiet town field Croquet Sot that th«i. Excrbricr
Magazine is giving lo new subscribers
wore thrown
dire confusion, and
for 90 cento, through a special arraugeaurpruc and fear’were‘written on the mont with a largo manufacturing com:=
majority of faces. A horse in tbo rare pony. Theyfurnish rumple copies,of
of Mr. Beckwith was being led from tho Magazine for 25 cents, from their
office, Room 59, No. 157 LaSalle sired,
home to hi* place of bmdness. When
Chicago, DI. ,
the destination waa nearly reached, the
animal suddenly began to whirl around
This
“ Oct or mt Hurter Burly
is
tho name of a book full of the richest
aud finally extricated himaelf from the
bands of Mr. Beckwith. After perform humor, by Max Adder. It is bound to
be very popular, both on account of its
ing a series of movements in the street
humor and ite superb illustrations, of
be suddenly rushed through a strong which there are some 350. We advire
---------------------------------------------------------[those
--------------------ho wish to “
—
laugh. and grow
gate
into tho garden of Mr. Pease. Paaa• sucn is ite effect
ing rapidly along he succeeded in going । fat ” to buy a copy, for

Moneys at Ltttls Kock, Ark.; June* B. Mc­
Kean, Chief-Justice of tho Buprcmo Court of
Utah Territory.
through three more fences, Anally
at tautt apro*
emerging in the opposite street Cross-1
rwuuon
ing this avenue in a direct line he went'
-The rruridarit of Hayti haa resigned and
through Dr. Robinson's door-yard fence !
bat it baa been found quite impossible forthe
„d into Uu, boa- by U» froa. door. &gt;

—Tiie District of Columbia LnreetigaUon

orally burned alive tn the Blate of Sinaloa.

•xteLdi. from Japap to the Sandwich laiauda.

rrewtti at a bqtiqttet ;;treu by the Opposition

TUE MARKETS.
EXW TUBE.

low, Npriox. Sl.a»X.U.
NO PAYMENTS REQUIRED

. r.'.-

PR8FITA3LE

AddresaW. A. Henderson &amp; Co., Cleve­
land, 0.. or BL Louis. Mo

0P8UM

NOVELT1

NO CHARGE

PRINFING PRESSES

Portable Soda Fountains!
HO, «50, r« and &lt;100.
3OOn. DURABLE AND CBUr.

BENJ. O. WOODS,

Shipped Ready for Cm.

’RENTING MATERIAL.

□nraiNHATi.
, .11 . .
aunwAUiurjc.
WHXA»-Ko.l.MJ»WaidMH; No. lfl.W01.3L

FLORENCE

idluxj.

[•; ; i. 'i .

THE HfW FLORENCE

ri.F.i

aiJH. aoaw-«KtC7r. O&gt;T&lt;-.,-V«.

HOUSEHOLD
------

AYER’S SARSAPARILLA, CINCHO-QUININE
is as efftxtaal a rentedi/

PANACEA
FAMILY

FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD

LINIMENT.

FOR FEVER &amp; AGUE

PANACEA
gained such a popularity sad wA with। ao
j£t,*
&amp;.*KJS*&lt;S£;

tor laurual aoe •»'-&lt;

FAMILY
' •

' .

t.r.vrutrs:

i g&gt;e

Had she stopjx-d to res-1

upon the child s face. But this is only
lhe beginning
The
- of his destruction.
.
sewing-machine, diaiiz, sofa and store
soon followed, and everything in the

Itrra^th^teg&lt;’^irtiM

0

P^S* P‘

to produce, thus rendsriug it a

ha* b®®n

e-

b“l *&gt;•&lt;&gt; tor ah disease* of tbo Ihrar and blood,

S B

••*&gt;&gt; Hi*tefora a wida range cf spplicathm aed

a
5 *y?
hi

of Lhemoet aanguhie.

.
_ advertiaUqt
*b° as® it For these raaeoua it is that there
pdHmp. sdrooi-iadl tbev-tdoaml..

MON hi

.

....

THE THRESHER OF THE PERIOD

LANE &amp; BODLEY,

JMar fOr-Wo take pUesnre in aayiog that
your Medienes have sold entirely beyond oui
ain^-teUoim. We regard them ar. the ten’.
madirinoi extent, and bear
“• Wb-I
f

MAKvrarrcajta* or

fORTADLK AND HTATIOirAlt

FAMILY
—v -.»• v,

.

PHYSICIAN

SAWMILLS

SiCKXFks is an affliction that waits on

condition to do this, then no aue will ■ osn tarnish ihi*
donbl but IW .11 »„ doi» lo prerrat! conviction

!»«, fo rtd b,!.»

the catastrophe. Men soon collected, : M*a**r*snx*. and affection* cl tb* lungs by
•nd ropo.
thru.,, wound bi. body, | 5S.^,"5 p—““
“* ““

THE IMFROVEH HOWE SCALE

but they could nut force him lo snbjec j
t ion until he was severely Had. Then
tliirtv or more men forced him horn*, i are

CMPMIM IWITED. CCMPETITIGM CHAllthGED

r«;

I-

—
f

D- J. 0. AYER ft CO.. Lowell, Hud.,

•oatorMrerttatar

J but, Iowa. May 5th, 1573

w*.

fun rarurw
.Bar teuton.

(morphine HABIT speedUy
rtitnl !«• Dr. Beck’s only

shv forgot her young babe. Il wm well | °f ^nfhial, throat and lang dieesee#, Ui nn-

Into an adjoining bedroom, and, getting
...
hia fore-feet upon the
bed, soon brought I
6
it to the floor, xv wuwu nemn to wore
ool p,^,at lb.l the uumol might Karr

■ -- r.
—liiapatchee. from &lt;

EMPLOYMENT

HOUSEHOLD

room
was
totallycal
destroyed.
car- | ±■5
®rfl, ......
prt
.o
lilondly
io .lo». The
.H»Tiag
“.'^

tbrocghnut tho Blate, in which be annonnesa
that -lhe Civil Kights Util pending before

25 E. Randolph St., Chicago.

IOWA AND NEBRASKA!

...

Darmstadt and daughter of Queen 5 ictona, cue it both would probal^f have been j
ha* lieen safely delivered of a daughter-s'tlre trampled beneath the animal'sfeeL Dr. '
fourth child since her marriage in 1H6*.
Robinson hearing tho crash, rushed into ■
diploma!ic inturoourao between Spain and U.. bow. jo., io lbw, to .... bi. Child.
Mexico hae twen resumed. Since the invasion Indeed not a moment too soon, for the
b-lhU .i,«dj dewolubwl pwt
the crib and sundered one aide from the :
and Mexico until the proeeut lime.
-Several Madrid newntener* aceuaa Caleb

F.Y WAX

and upon perceiving her strange guest »nr other modirinn ** iSii not the care,
imnwljately fled through the roar of ’ Th® eorrrote
nation, ws think, is found in
tho building. In her momentary fright j

that she did.
taramble route for an ocean telegraph between

Out of the Hurly
Burly
ADttIL

4

ut Cuba the rebellion *1111 oonUnaoa, and
plain of the condition of affair* in tho island.

kF A»n?y»ta »,

CURTIS a BROWS, Prvpristor*.

r,.-.
Tint Gurat Mkmcax. RKroRMA-nox.—
Thn Satanic Theory that preparations
; Inferior
which inflame tho brain are, in any t3.T3ftl.00; Medium to Kair, f
sense of,the woid, remedies, ha* been
orerthroum, and can never be re ertablisted. The wonderful effects which
3
have attended tho use of Dr. Wabkxb'h FLstQijoM: He- a tiFomr. r.wu’x:
Vinxuae BrrrsRs os an antidote to tho Bprtog.P.13i,«i.O&gt;.-. Coa«-Bo. 2.
causes of disease and a euro lor every
controllable ailment have demonstrated
"
oi the
tho utter fallacy
— doctrine that W 57.23. Luu»-10H«10Mc. a
rtiuiulant.
alcohol is a tonic as well
----------------The New and incomparable Vegetable
which has suDersedod the MUOSBWc, Oat*—No, 2,4*rf&lt;7c.

Alton railroad for violation of the Railroad
law hae been tried at Springfield, III. Tho
jury brought in a verdict of SJ.OOO against lhe
company,
—Tho Baltimore and Ohio railroad has com-

tried at Bipon, Wia., for selling a ticket at

oce«prt»«.

uuxiibubui

HAMMOCKS

.If you arc, you want a copy of “The
Northwest Illustrated.” It wilt‘not
cost, you anything. Bend to W.- H.
Stconctt, General Passenger Agent
Chicago and Northwestern railway,
Chicago, for a copy. It shows you the
great Northwest, and toadies you how
to get there, and what to du when you
arc there.

UH

BouUMnt Methodists al Louisville on the S7th

Tho Conference ba* ajoumed to meet at At-

la Atnerlra 1st
■&lt; E iV-\. * •

BOLD DY A* "/kv'dICIWM DMAWiM.

000,000.

extending to Newfoundland tho provision* of

the fisheries will bo admitted into the United
other ofUciale connected with tho late rcbeilion.
—Tbo queetiau of fraternal relatione with
the Melhodial Eniaeopal Churah North wa«

the resiarkaWe

rrlr-viug
i..!&gt;
tho Liver
D. rases.
■dies of Djl Walekr’s
The propci
____________
pcrirat. Diaphoretic.
XlKAkBlTTKI
Carminative, NutritkuM, laxative. Diuretic,
(sedative, Cvanter-lrritanL Sudorific, Altera
Wf, and Anti-fliiinua.
.

113,662,000. Tho estimate by tho De­
partment for the first year was 100,-

nSA^CIAL AXD IXDPBT1UAL.

Sheriff, and 3. G. Iteland. Clerk, of Pulaaki
county; Bon Lon Turner. Sheriff, and J. H.
Lander, Clerk, of Faulkner county; Sheriff

p&lt;MM*Bng

FOSTA I. CARDS.
The following »the official statement
of ixwtal-csrda furnished the postofiioca named for the period from May
12. 1873, to May 11, 1874, inclusive;
Number of cards—hew York* 12,500,­
—
--------------Chicago,
Boston, 6,102,000
000;
5,300,000;
Philadelphia, 5,000,000;
BL Louis, 3,600,000 ; Cincinnati, 2.300,l~
Baltimore, 1,875,000; Buffalo,
1,500,000; San Francisco, 1,400,000,
Washington,
Pittabnrgh, 1,300,000;
1,175,000 ; Detroit. 1,150,000 ; Louisrille, 1,000,000; Cleveland, 056,000;
Indianapolis,
Milwaukee,
800,000;
720’000; aggregate, 46,578,000. The
whole numlier of postal-cards furnished
tho post-offices throughout the United
Stales for the year ending May 11 waa

tho Burliugtea and Miuouri railway

of

■■Mil C. C. Otn * Co.—
t«k«4 H th«laa«4taU t&gt;*l

HPtr
:«o a purely
preparation, runite chtelir fn
li. p herb, found on Ibe fa™. nw» &lt;«
NpvimIa uiuanLuns
Cafif«?rof which
witbout the u*?
of Ataobol.
The qnratjon is almost
daiiv asked, - WtaUMs Hie c
unparalleled suecras of Vifkgak Bit
nwF Our answer hq Hint they remove
the cjiuac uf disease, and the patient re­
covers UU Lraltb. They far the creot
blood purifier mid a life-gB Ing principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invigonttor
of the aystern. Never before in Hu

IC.S?-

A Bafk, Hcice

Chaplin’s Life of

inch. 3-J-1M.-1*.

CHARLES SUMNER
&gt; NKravlriR*. War

MUir.-i . ; jU

AC;..

WKTFtM» TO aiJV KKTtf K»n

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woadcr by washing her face ami comb­
ing her hair ua well as sue could with
her fingers, Rosa slipped put and went
to the Girls* Refuge, an institution for
tho care and education of orphan and

A TEMPERANCE CURIOSITY.

“ Are you prepared for an explana­
tion of my.rather etrange conduct?”
she said.
Dr. Golton bowed.
“Do you not remember me?” she
asked.
, ot, other, he (o„nd Ua
upon
‘UonJt
‘““MJ.
^ ■ “ Do yon remember,” she continued,
“ in Baxter street years ago, of talking
«oapi&lt;*«ly niuetUrd io bj, h.bitakoj with a dirty, ragged little girl—of tell­
Wilh.,e,tad„““d
ing
her that she was too pretty to live
«.«! „„ hi.
he„1WBrf ,‘o
there, and of sending her ta the Gills*
Now
to Ind
Un, hi. ,H.ad&gt; “ Refuge ?’’
been York
wtotlerod.
SoUdy

A ROMANVE OF THE STREET.

U» Moody

After thinking a moment, ho said he
did remember that circumstance.
Hot I tan AprotoMion," bo ,.ij fc,
“ I am the same girl,"and she smiled
&gt;&gt;.'• D»r» of prm, merrily at Colton’s look of amazement.
■’1 ’i'l «toMi,h I
I went to the Refuge oa you told me to
!
PrOq"riV "" bring ftimd. do, and was kinflly received. I proved
around me again.”
,oj ik,p''“|- hoi an apt scholar, and at the age of seven­
prepared tg reeonuneoce ide, »,-U1 j/, teen was able to get a situation ns
teacher in one of tho public schools. I
had thus been employed but a few
„„7/ S h nd • "“POOUblo but
I toil .1 r,°° * •'"'■,“&gt;"o»Alde op. I months when a wealthy retired mer­
dtal
fQraubed it plAlnlr, Ji chant, named Arthur Ralston, formed
my acquaintance aud asked me to marry
him. I had no friends and his honor­
able conduct won my esteem. I mar­
»“
ried him, only to become within a year,
a widow with a fortune. Ail this time
“I win
&lt;■« concluded; I have never forgotten the author of
beXt£"
P'-u, my success, nnd have always longed to
reward him in some way for tho advice
. //' U“" ,h-ho
» 10"»«e
hi. olllco
ehe.pinre.,.„X~
which proved so valuable. And I fear,”
she added kindly, “ that my assistance
bis
Still these
~‘7 patronage.
cl,,ok'J ,b« dminn
upon hi, ,lot£* was badly needed.”
Indeed it was,” and Colton related
his career.
Dr. Colton slept souudly thst night
under tho roof of Rosa Ralston.
The
next day he returned to hia office—his
protege, as she called herself, insisting
upon furnishing him with money to pay
pafisecl, What
and atshould
last his
va
. &gt;.11
gone.
he money
do’ ^Th
eit
&lt;a hia rent and redeem his pawned instru­
“'«.r.og.phi.pn),(Mion^,^“ ments and clothing. And hsr bounty,.
»oh and ho citing to home unUi X' was so skillfully bestowed that it did
did not seem like charity, “ only inter­
est on an old debtor as she expressed it
M. tee Xj’Lt7 O” *"
They were married on Rosa's twentieth
birthday, nnd now Dr. Colton, happy
in the possession of a lovely and loving
wife, a fortune and a targe practice, can
--horetid'X^^
complacently contemplate his days of
starvation and despair.

A group of ragged girls were playing
on the widewalk of Baxter street, halt
blocking the way with their boisterous
aotias.
Dr. Henry Colton, a young
physician attached, to a charitable in­
stitution in the neighborhood, found it
almost impoaaible to push his way
through tfit^crowd of hoydens. Un­
couth faces and rough words greeted
him, as with Do very gentle hands he
made for himself a passage through
their midst. One of the girls, bolder
even than her noisy companions,
caught kt his coat and pulled him half
round. He looked at the girl, whose
temerity excited his surprise.
She
was about twelve or thirteen yean old,
and as ragged aud dirty us any of the
Finally, convinced that
— .1
lot; yet her beauty shone through her
dirt and rags.
Her cheeks were round and dimpled,
her lips full and red, her eyes and hair
black as midnight, and her form ap­
parently wonderfully perfect, Dr. Ool­
lon passed on a few steps, but the
girl’s beauty excited his interest, and he
called her. At first she was disposed
to run awsy, but finally ahowent up to "“°U and looked the doZr
P“’
him, taking care to keep just out of
toX M’ ‘X
“&lt;&gt; Nia limb.

“What is your name, my girl?”
asked the young nun.
“ Boas Carden,” she replied.
“ With Mammy Ginger, down there
in the rag-cellar—she's my aunt; she
is.”
•
•
“ Well, Rosa,” he said as be started
to go, “ you are too pretty and brightwitted to live in this place and with
thesebaid people. 'Wouldn'tyou like
to go to school anS be a lady when you

grow up ?'*
Rosa's ideas of a lady were as­
sociated with clothes, and ri*e replied
affirmatively without the slightest hesi­
tation.
“ Then I’ll tell you what to do, Bosa,'*
added Henry ; “wash your face, comb
your hair, and—do you know where the
Girls’Itefnge is!”
‘‘ You go down there, ring the bell,
and aak for Mrs. Brown. Tall her that I
lady and ho went on about hia businew, leaving the girl with her noisy

AALffJ MENTION.
Omgon has a fivs-legged sheep.

and th* lady led th* way up th* ataira
into the hall
Here the weakened
strength
of the doctor gave way, and ho
_
I sank into the chair half fainting,
‘ ‘ *in the
*
“ Why, what
matter ?*' aaked

pauper girls. Ringing tho ball, she in­ tbo lady in great concern. “ Are you
‘
' L
quired for Mrs. Brown, as the stranger ill r
The Itody hastily summoned tho aervhad told her to do, and tot last reached
the presence of the matron of the insti­ ants and had him assisted to an easy­
tution.
- chair. Tempting vianda aud' gencrou*
“ Well, little girl,” said Mm. Brown, wines were pL.o«l before Liiu, of which
he partook with good effect, feeling
“ what do you wont ?”
•
stronger aud better immediately there­
“I want to be a lady.”
The odd'reply,, coupled with tho after.
The lady had absented herself during
। girl’s striking beauty, won tho atten­
tion of the matron, and Rosa soon his repast, but nbw she returned, di­
found herself i\u inmate of the inati- vested of her street dress, aud wearing
| tution. ‘
..
,'
J a rich robe.
For the first time Dr.
Colton studied her face, he thought,
roU“1 h*
Dr , the moot perfect in loveliness he had
Henry Oollon k&gt; 4,
J u,„ I ever seen.
’
rJ^r ’rt^

NO. 38.

J^SHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1874.

VOL. 1.

Abinauo to.

DON'T rORCB TRBM.

It is worse than folly to send children
to school before they have developed
reasoning faculties. To the infant of
four years school is a prison, the teacher
a dread being whose frown is death, and
whose smile and kindly notice is over­
powering. Therefore children should
not go to school until 6 years old. They
should Dot learn at homo during that
time more than the alphabet, religious
teachings excepted. They should be
fed with plain, substantial food, at reg­
Hunger „,d t.tigue »rX* ’*?"'• I
ular intervals of not less than four
hours. They should sleep in separate
beds, on hair mattresses, without caps,
feet first well wanned by the fire or
rubbed until perfectly dry ; extra cov­
ering on the lower limbs but-Uttle on
the body. They should l&gt;e compelled
to be out of doors for the greater part
of the day, from after breakfast until
half an hour before sunset, unle.** in
damp, raw weather, when they should
never be allowed to go outside the door.
Sever limit a healthy child as to sleep­
•be looked tteodly
bX”?
ing or eating, but compel regularity as
to both; it is of great importance.
Never compel a child to ait still, uur
interfere with its enjoyments, so long as
it is not injurious to person or property,
nor against good morals.
Never
threaten a child; it is cruel, unjust,
and dangerous. What you hare to do«
- ’
* ."** meaning cf her
do ft at once, and have done with it
what he did. Dr. Colton did aa the lady Nover speak har»Ll&gt; or augtlly, but
uiildly, kindly, and, when Deeded, firmrequested him.

=sss

“ SABTORncrArroRr’’ is the latest.

THE PANIC AND RAtLROAD-BUILD.
ING.
'

Caufobnu exempts editors from jury
duty.

THswme crop of the United States is
20,000,000 gallons.

|

A FkBxcH engineer ban invented a
marine locomotive.
.
RorKxrorr says that the Amerinan
best in the world.
‘hotels
* are the
.........................
” '’

Eighty-them theaters in this coun­
try have been destroyed by fire.
Gkix hairs seem like the light'of a
soft moon, silvering over the evening of
life.
,

Notwithstanding the panic of last fall,
and the great diminution in railway­
building which preceded and partly
caused both the pants and the »ul*equeut stagnation ia the iron business,
it appeapi from Foar'a Manual for 1873,
Advance sheets of which have been ob­
tained by New York reporters, that the
number-of miles of railroad in the
country at the end of the year 1878 was
70,651, an increoaeof 3,533 miles during
the ye*r. Much of this increased mile­
age was doubtless due to the comple­
tion of roads which at the beginning of
the year were already partially built, for

aud indelibly,

■rHK CA LIGO

SpoiHur »U Itat •»» tw-*® meo4very few roads were commenced during
Htr toic* ta «-uU», Mid kHr. »ud mA
Lnsrnx is sweet to those who have
tne year. * Tho number of miles annu­
Acd foil &lt;rf w&lt;miM&gt;ly tMxtaraa" 5
earned it but burdensome to those who
A kvtD« *a4 fiUtSful bMTt hM •’”■•
ally added to the railteoy system has
Mj ownUlitoclrie&gt;4hacan&lt;»drvM.
get it for nothing.
been steadily decreasing since 1871, for
Tar tale of the works of the late Sir in that year 7,779 were put in op­
Ambition* axMhor* *nd e*nnUtr bHtaa.
Edwin Landseer, which recently took eration ; in 1872 only 6,427 miles, and
place in London, realized nearly in 1873 only 8,539 miles—n smaller num­ the impurity derived from external
TU girl that wonrt ‘h» c*,k*’ L,rr”
$307,50b.
la tba drarwit ftrt in U» world 10 “*•
ber than in any year since 1869. Since sources that we wash nnd wipe away
I will n&lt;H i«il you IU« n^ldes'o «»««■.
Im Paterson, N. J., there arotwenty- 1865 the number of miles of railroad op­ when Wo perform our ablutions. It is
No tu»u»r bow mneb our bow longyon &lt;1
five establishments with an aggregate erated in thia country has more than also this one’s dyspepsia, that one’s
Bui thia I know, lu a month or m&gt;
I ahall marry tba |iH ifi Um cnUco dreaa.
capital of $4,000,000 engaged in the doubled; at the close of that year it was biliousness, and the other one’s tobac­
manufacture of silk.
'
135,085, and the increaae from that co ; ugh 1
_
Young gentlemen having wedding pres • time to the close of 1878 wm 35,566
Give me a clean towel, please I And
VAR1BTUUL
euta to make will be interested in the miles.
please give every child its own towel
Aroct women—-Men.
Poor's statement of earnings is de­ and its own comb as soon os it is old
fact that alligators can be bought at
T
hk
dead
of
wint sr—Hies.
cidedly encouraging, on the surface, enough to use them, nnd now I want to
Perry, Go., for $1 apieca.
A good tiling to be made of—Maid of
but upon inspection appears to be of add—please, O fellow-citizen I give
A mvbmboom four feet in circumfer­
The earnings of 57,823 every human being a chance to bathe
ence, fourteen itohes high, and weigh­ little value.
It is a curious fact that all women nro
ing twenty pounds, can be found in miles reported at the close of 1872 were the whole body, privately, whenever
$173,241,055, of which $165,754,373 was one wishes to.do so, in a comfortable
San Bernardiue county, Cal.
curious.
net earnings. At the dose of 1873 there. bath-tub, and all the dean towels de­
A Pobtlawd, Me., railway-crossing is
Tub University of London has de­
were65,714miles reported, and the gross : sired.—A inerican AgrleultuHrt.
called “ Iho grid'fton of death. ”
cided, by a vote 83 to 65, that “it is
earnings were $535,000,000—“ap in­
“ Rule of Tiikse "—Live with your
desirable that women should be per­
creaae of more .than 13 per cent, over A r UN BRAI. THAT DIDN'T COMB OFF.
milted to take degrees in the Univer­
wife, mother and mother-in-law.
the previous year,” remarks the New
A good story, which is also strictly
sity.
.
“ How can wo part?” os the barber
York Hullrtln, apparently overlooking true,
1
is told of n Carroll county (HL)
Naw York spends annually $9,000,­ the fact that the increase in tho number M.
:
D. The Doctor, who was a pious raid to his bald-headed customer.
000 on newspapers, $7,000,000 on thea­ of miles, reported was over 14 aud man
:
A IhTTSBVBan newspaper calls tho
and accustomed to “minister to
ters, $3,000,000 for religious purposes, nearly 15 per cent.
In (act, the gross 1minds diseased,” as well as bodice, had debt items of that city “ due drops.”
and $50,000,000 on liquor and liquor es- receipts per mile, operated at the cloae attended
।
the daughter of a stuttering
A COLORED ge’lm'n on a Georgia jury
tabliehmentB.
of 1872, were $8,256, and the statement patron
1
for some time without seeing the
was in favor of sending tho prisoner to
for the dose of 1873 shows gross re- improvement
:
in the patient which he
Thk ostrich does draw the line some­
the plenipotentiary.
1
her father bad earnestly hoped for.
where. He stops st gale hinge*. But ccipta of only about $8,140 per mile and
A XATrsR-OF-FACi old gentleman
. length the end seemed to be very
up in Northwestern Iowa they swear operated. Moreover, Poor’s statements At
are
unavoidably
based
upon
the
annual
1
near, and the physician informed tho thinks it must be a very small base ball
that the grasshoppers will eat the shoes
official accounts of tho different reads, relatives
:
of his patient that there was that can bo caught on a fly.
off of on exhausted mule.
of which very many ore made up to no
1 ground for hope. The girl must die,
Thk Texas cattle-lierder is said to Ixi
Anovt 60,000,000 bushels of grain of dates during the year 1878, aud very and
1
tliat very soon. He could do no capable of using 216 different oaths, and
all kinds, corn, rye and barley, were few to the first of January, 1874. more.
:
Tho stricken parents, “ hoping Chicago editors might as well own up
u‘ixl in the manufacture of whisky, Probably, a very large proportion of ac- against
1
hope,” resolved to ca’l another
beaten.
ale, beer, etc., last year.
The total counts thus summarized covers twelve doctor
&lt;
to see the case, and, if he should
Wk picked up on Main street yester­
product was
about
1,500,000,000 months ending before the panic in Sep­ bo willing to uudejtake it, to commit
day, a semi-circled bundle of newspa­
bualieln.
tember last, and thus tlje summary the i&gt;ationt to bin care. They did so,. pers with a piece of tape passed through
Thk Reform Government of New gives no correct idea * of the result of and, under the attentions of the new ‘
I the center. It has evidently seen servYork City lias added eleven millions operations for the calendar year 1873.
•nd w. «»■, murtdered 0.1 of d^.r, I *“
“&gt;“•
."*2
of dollars to the city’s debt in about
ture of which we have not the remotest
KQUIRE HOBBN CAT.
two' years and a half.
The people
At this period♦ tho jubilant father was
idea. Upon application nt thia office
Young Henry Landur's visits and at­
uro now, anxious to reform the re­
met upon the street one day by Physi­ the owner can recover the property
tentions to Bqaire Hobbs* daughter,
cian No. 1, who, after uttering some re­
formers.
•
Emma, had not been looked upon with
gratis.—Danbury Neut.
Tan only paper in New York which much favor by the old man, and, finally, marks calculated to comfort an afflicted
DoMKime iNtiDBwr. — Scene — Oh,
got a reporter into the White House at they had been tabooed. But Hal was and sorrowing man, kindly asked when
moat anywhere. Timo—Morning. Sis­
the Grant wedding was the Herald., not tho lad to be choked off so easily, the funeral ceremonies were to occur. ter (home from boarding-school, who
“ D-doctor,” said tho stuttering man,
And its reporter disguised himself as a nor did the dear one wish it.
Accord­
never gets up till delay becomes danger­
colored waiter, and assisted the caterer ingly, clandestine meetings were ar­ “thak f-f-funeral has been ind-d-deflous) : “ Willy, the orient flames in
nitely p-p-portjtoned.”
at the breakfast ranged between the two, and all went
golden splendor—arise I our morning
Thk new vest hava deep pocket on finely for a while. Tho Squire’s
CURI0RIT1KK OP TUB KNUUHU LAX- refection awaits your jiresence 1” (Will­
which completely hides a cigar, so that grounds were quite extensive and well
iam doesn’t hear.) Mother (shouts af­
GUAGK.
the man who asks yon for “ the mate to laid out, with an arbor here, a flower­
A Frenchman, while looking at a terward, and making a great clattering
that” can never bring/a blush to your bed there, and the whole beautifully di­ number of versels, exclaimed: “Sso on the balusters with the broomstick) :
face by discovering it after you have versified and attractive. Emma wub ac­ what a flock of ships !'* He was told “ Wi i i-illiam I get up this instant, you
told him, “ I haven’t another; a fellow customed
to meet her strephon
in that uiak
that a
flock U1
of nuijm
ships was
called h
a uiti
fleet,, lazy dogskin you, and come down to
.
•
h uuv*
xuo uaiuui
portion ol Iho lol mo«l rittoto from tho 11U( ,ha, ,
o( ,h„ p „„ caIlcd , breakfast!" (William doesn’t bear).
just gave ma this.”
in „„uriug ,be Father (a few minutes later). “ Bill ?’
An. English chemist, Officially em­ hoo« ; .oil U.eh, lliej would otloo p«r. I n5ok To
ployed to detect adulteration, reported uh. of tne forbidden frnit of eeoh :
forty faulty samples out of a hundred other . lip., repent &gt;wHt liUlo vor«., j
aud seventy.
Arrowroot was mixed make some allusion, now and then, to .i
with starch, coffee with chicory, milk an angel, sigh for some lonely ialo in ;;
with water, rdustird with flour and distant dimes, and descant upon other ।
turmeric, vinegar with sulphuric acid kindred commodities. Now, they knew i
that this was all wrong, and ought to I
and oil of vitriol.
’ Mr. James T. Fields says, in one of liavo apprehended some terrible issue
to these stolon trysts.
*
hia lefturea, that tho extravagant indo­
One evening, when “ Dian’s pale
lent man, who, having overspent his in­
crescent
”
had
retired
behind
the akurcome, is sumptuously bring on the
rying donda, and cast only furtive
principal, ialike Heine’s monkey, who
glances earthward, Hai sprang into the
was found one day hilariously seited
interdicted indosure aud was making
by the fire.and cooking his own tail in a
hia way toward the lover*’ seal, when
copper-kettle for dinner.
Something new for tho childn n is a he thought he espied Hie house grim­
alkin. He waa feeling badly uh account
box of wooden figures, painted to repre­
of the enmity of pa, and nothing waa
sent acrobate, which can be put to­
more rational thau to wish to be on good
gether in sections, like blocks, to foim
terms with every inmate of the man­
groups suggestive uf a first-class circus
sion ; so, he began to make overtures
performanre.
The wooden men go
to Tabby, in order to gain her good
through the ground and lofty-turn bling
will, when lo I his “ Lubin” waa out­
bnsinias almost an largo ns life and
done, and aa flue an array of “ tigs' as
quite as natural.
any young man .often surrounds him­
Tub American doctrine is that “ the
self with waa instantaneously rendered
property of the Btete shall educate the
fit only for cremation.
Of course the
children of the Slate.’* Hence such
tryst waa broken, and aa be bail never
men as Stewart aud Aator, with their
the heart to relate why he had been
hundreds of millions of property and
fabe to his word, Miee Hobbs coolly
| no children in the public achools, pay-—,
■■
him drop, as she had esu-ht a severe
and do fl chcejfully— the school faxes
co hl, boaidis JrabbliLg her wdl-atarched
that educate the suns ai:d daughters of
skirts in the king grass, while waiting
! tbonsauda of poor laborers who have no for him. Truly, the way of transgreasor* is hard.
Waltham.
j
I'
JlVMoBS unfavorable to the Prince of
f Wales are again afloat. It is Dow paid
Chixa.—A oountiy where the roers
j that he is in dalft about $300,000 and have no fragrance, and the. women do
! wishre bis. mother to pay the amount petticoats; where the laborer has no
I on the gronntl that the tiabilitir-, were

'• Drive home,*’ said the lady to the
so that the last words between you end
driver, and away they were boro* up
But Rosa had no relish for romping; j * fashionable avenue.
your children at bed-time, esptcialiy
the younger ones, ahall be words of onWhat the young man had said to her
“ She 'has mistaken ma for somebody
kept nmniug in bar head, and she soon else, he thought, and I must undeceive
went to her squalid home to think it her."
The he said aloud, “ I vu have doubtcertain
Rosa received little but hard usage
! incurred in holding levees al which hr
id abort rations from .*• Mammy Gin- forg'jUeu you if I ever had tlw honor of
tonally

A TOWKL.rOR BAOR.
It is not uncommon, in country
houses, for all the members of the fam­
ily to use the same towel for wiping
their hands and faces. I am often sur­
prised to see how thia practice prevails
even among people of considerable cul­
tivation ; frequently the towel is made
of three yards of good enuh, sewed to­
gether at the ends, and huug. over a
roller. Thia seems very generous and
nice when it is clean, but not so after it
has hong there two or. three days, used
morning, noon and night, by half-adoxen persons.
We may be able to endnre a great de al
ofour own dirt, when wr are obliged
tor but it is not a morbid delieacy that
shrinks from using a towel soiled by
other persons. Each human body gives
' forth its own peculiar excretions from
every pore of the skin, waste matter,
more or less filthy, so it is’ not merely

any reqniaed

inUi(1Mie, of lho EngUrti IMgnego, ho William (springing out of bed) : “ Gam­
irll was ccalled
,lud ing, sir I"—Borton Courier.
was told that ,
a 4rJck
flock o(
of girls
a li^vy,
that a bevy of......
wdlvce is called a
Herb’s a love-stanxa all the way from
pack, but that a pack of cards is never Omaha :
called a bevy, though a pack of thieve*
is called a gang, aud a gang of angels is
called a host, while a host of porpoises

is termed a shoal. He was told that a
boot of oxen is termed a herd, and a
kluh«a apt!;
herd of children is called a troop, and a
troop of partridges is termed a covey,
and a covey of beauty is called a galaxy,
and a galaxy of ruffians called a horde,
and a horde of rubbish is called a heap, ]
raff a heap of bullock* is called a drove,
A CA 0T10N.
and'a drove of blackguard* is called a
E-w’u year hundreds of people lose
mob, and a mob of wholes ia called a their lives by the communication of fire
school, aud a school of worship is called to their clothing. Children’s clothing
a congregation, and a congregation of is light and inflammable as they venture
engineers is called a corps, and a corps near gas lights or other columns of
of rubbers is called a band, and a band flame. Dancers and others en the stage
of Locust is called a crowd, and a crowd are also nightly subject to danger.
of gentlefolks is called the elite. The French chemists declAre .that experilast word being French, tho scholar ; maul* in that line have convinced
tttxlarstixid it and asked no more.
them that a valuable compound to do
. the deaired work may be formed by boil­
The Tau Family.—John Tyler, Jr.,
ing together twenty five pounds of sugar
in a letter to the Louisville Ouurierof lead, fifteen pounds of lithrage and
Joumal, denies the statement which
forty gnltona of water, for about half an
has been traveling through the prose,
hour. When thia liquid^, io be used,
that the children of the firat wife of
m much of it is takeu/as will at feast
Proeidmi Tyler oonteeted the will by
completely oovur the fabric or material
which brf bequeathed all his property,
to be treated—or, iu many case*, the
both real and personal, to his widow.
On tho contrary, the children cheer­
the solution, raised to nearly th* boil­
fully acquiesced in their father's wish­
ing point. This ojicration having been
es, and accepted the }&gt;overty which it
performed, the fabric is removed, and
entailed ujKin them without a murmur.
spread out for about twelve hours to the
Mr. Tyler manfully adds, at the doa«
contact of the air, after which it is to be
of hi* letter: “A* we revere our
father, we sincerely nepoct Mrs. "Tyler,
two hours in a hot and moderately
and regard her with filial feeling, hav­
strong aalutiou of silimteot soda. O»
ing for her children the 'affection of
being withdrawn from this hath of aifi-

। being puzzled in to scratch the antipodes
Tas American lady tv whom the
young DukeNicbolsa of Russia gave hia

I -d for lunch hot

WMabo’Wf
literatim*

mid

beaatifnk

tomn/bw.

thia pnwraa, it
at valuable ever

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— ■‘"r—r—] raaemblo

j x. V. lit
when thrown into water, esjiecially if
Whatsoever .of morality and of inlelliTusk l». 1«74. | ,I,M» h
,”d *° “■

TRJDAY,

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j Two feltows at South Haven. verance: taithfalness; of method, in| rivals for a young Indy's band,agreed|

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DRUGS,

K.. fifty mite. •*•!

AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY
ON HAND

DRUGS.

A CaHUlrte AnsrtiBBit Of MiHiarr

THEODORE MAXSON,

WOOL! WOOL!

Ixen Called «h» elsMicsl

whatsoever of .strength the man had
steadiest nerves and so | Ju infill lie written in work that o*U*gs* sod school* within lit limit*
than parrots, and they often buoome
able io make the best shot, was to ‘
to.him whose
he di
permanent habits in them. When
have the girl. They went, and fired,11 epic is a melodious hexameter Iliad, t thvtw srv utw^n fifumothers set the example, you will
aud when they gut Lack they learned’J Bui allU greater honor, if h«s epic be I red studsnu attending___________
scarcely hear a pleasant word among
lb* tehoah.
that site woold nut - have either of a mighty empire slowly built together
Tnirty jmn ago tbs ptec« that Obsrtra
the childten In their playa With each i
a mighty series of heroic deeds—a
ulher. -Yet the discipline of such a them.
The raising of Sweet’s Hotel, at mighty conquest over chaos. There
family is weak and irregular
Tlie
order to have il boooms Milled with ihs rest
this latter epic.
children expect just so much scolding Grand Rapids, four feet and one inch is no mistaking
of ths Buckeye Slots, the Bsv. J. H. Fair­
than- words. child, President of the college, was givsu a
before they do anything iheytwre bid, has been successfully accomplished. Deeds are greater
while in many a home where the low, The lifting was done by jack-screws Deeds have such a life, mutA but un­ square of land, on conditions that ho arasi
deniable ! and M living trees and erect a College, which ho did, and the
Ann tone ot the mother, or the decid- in four days’ time.

SMITH &amp; STRONG

and FANCY

Children catch .cross tones quickcr

having the

A boy nine years old is sole propri­ fruit trees do, they people Ute vacuity
There are no matin factories in ths city,ex­
I always think of obedrsnee, cither in etor of an ice cream foundry in Gtand •of time and make it green and wor­
cepting a blacksmith shop, one steam saw
or out of sight. Oh; mother! it is Rapids. |
thy,
j mill and a cabinet ebop; the support of the
worth a great deal to cultivate that
Vnofat Nnwapaperw.
Joseph Teery was shot and killedI
city and inhabitants depending almost exclu­
cxccllanl thing in woman, a low by a policeman in a house of ill-fame■
Newspapers arc begintng to be ap- sively upyn the siudvnie.
Oberlin, without dpubt, can boast of being
sweet voice. If you are ever so much iu East Saginaw, while trying to rob• preciated. 'It is found that they are

C. NidtoU’ store.

GRIFFITH &amp; KERR

DRUGS &amp; MEDICIRES

■ rd look of her steady rye, is law, they

BOOKS If STATIONERY,

wretched, ard

your children also.

I.npa ient, angry tones never d d the
heart goal, but

plenty of evil. You

cannot have the excuse fix them that

th enlighten your burdens at all; they
make tnem only ten pounds heavier,
for your own as well as for your chil­

dren * sake, learn lo speak low. They

will remember that.tone when your
licad is under the turf. So, too, will

they remember the hsndi and angry
tone.

The Berlin correspondaul of the
London Tunes lumisficii that journal

nr. B. C. TUOJIPSO^

young

minister, who

ACUTE AND CHRONIC D SEISES

burnt

the ground

to

on the'11th.

Lass &lt;35,000.

McRtyner

was

2?- Special attention gat. to the

CHOICE GROCERIES,

Dueaoeo of tho Eye and Ear.
Orvica—182 Mai&lt;i St., opposite Hibbard
House, Jackson. Mich.

CONFECTIONERY,

XaltniU.

TOBACCO $ CIGARS

proceeded io

GRAND EIYER VALLEY DIVIS ON.
PaintM, Oils

minded-people in olber p arts of the change and now feel no anxiety.
country, and are in a fair way of re­ “And have you been bom again?"
ceiving substanciil assistance in their and his companion musingly. ‘’Yes.

k

Varnlshex,

Pore Wines and Liqners
E-U&gt;n Rapid*.

cast into

N..h»IIJe,
IlMtlnn
MM.Ik.Hk,
Uoinj Enat.

FOR

Grand

50 Dollars ! !

MWlMDe,

FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS.

Eat«n Rapid*,

rtlvr. 4ur*etlon,
Jaekaon,
A HcnAay a^t tmla

Time Table taking effect Mjreh 80ih, 1F74.

AYLSWORTH &amp; FULLER

Dry Goods, Groceries
liars, Caps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
&amp;c.,

Lottis Brown ozt owr |»epur wilqani the aid of nf
ouy oj tba&lt;» bosky Onion uomliosu
that traveled with them last winter.
tors.’
Iler fond patents op|iosed the match
A West Troy |K&gt;licce.T.ni resigned
and moved her lo Chicago. Recent­
because he couldeu’t get permission
ly she dtsapenred from Chicago, re­
to attend a dog fight and bet on the
turned to Grand Rapids nnd was mar* wining pup.
tied to her only love. Mr. Reynolds
They say that the American nation
is O, so mad.
is not jovial nod hila&lt;uu*, but if you
want
to disprove it, just slip down
A daring robbery was committed at
the Detroit &amp; Milwaukee depot at on tire icy Movement where tho crowd
is thickest.
Comma, June 13th. While the agent
A peck of beans, a spining wheel
was attending to the freight train* two
young men named D.iyid Williams nnd a gallon of molasses are consider­

marry a basso named

attempt to wreck a

dastardly

train was made’

at

what is exiled

Johnson’s curve, near Battle Creek,

on the night of June 4th.

The par

ticulnrs were withheld by the author-

ites fur fear their publication Would

enable the guilty parties to escape,
'rhe facts are
section men

from

passing ore? ths

On the

follows :

as

morning of Friday, June

the

August i,

while

found

a rail

load

luoee ei Johnson’s

Sth,

curve, and upon

exammation found that the spikes
had art beea drawn except one and
the splice bars taken off at each end.
The curve at this point is v*ry sharp,

thd Kntemazaj River making quite a
bend and the track lying close to ihs
brink of tlie river. It u so ne distance

bed and lay thare, and not hearing
Unusual Inducements to Cash Buy:
. Lucinda jawing nround for un hour j

TUX

BEST IN THE WORLD I

Hllllw.ll

South Dead
Trnina Kaat,

Jones says

awarded to It at

DIEZS'1ST A.
Ohio State Fair;
Northern Ohio Fair;

Amer. lasUtate, N. T*J
Cincinnati Exposition;
Indianapolis Exposition;

T-ai.-ln* dlvi.fou of Ok

St. Louis Fair;

Loatnuui* state Fair;
and Georgia State Fair;
FOR BEING THE

BEST SEWING MACHINES,

BROWN AND BLEACHED,
COTTONS, DENtNES. ^1

his wife applied them all to him, in­
cluding some extra ours and the fire

shovel

•

Dixit.—In Maplegrove. Mich. June loth,
1874, William Cranter. (father of Mrs. David
Dvmaray,) aged 81 year* and 11 d*v«. Mr.
The most uuialkntire person sel­ ’Cremer ha« been a member of the M E.
John Quinn, who go: olF the nrar
Chorclt for over fifty year*. A large comtrain, broke open the office nnd pried dom fads to make a fow remark* p*ny of rchlion* and acqutiulances will
open the money drawer and extracted when with bare feet lie steps on car­ n.iM him but Ibeir lots is his eternal gain.
its contents, um muting to about $S7. pet tacks at two o’clock in the morn .
Moriunaf Male.
’
The robbery was soon discovered by ing.

the agent, and the r.ibbers were cap
Woxbka*, Cbrhlopber Groxengvr of
A rich maa in Ohio can swear four
&gt; lured about three miles from the de­ tines for three dollars, but they fine I Nsshvills, iUrry Conuty. Michigan, did on
J tbe Eighth ‘day of October. A. D. 1&amp;69,
What prevented the night express
pot iu the short *|&gt;-tce of about one a poor man five dolors for the first make and execute to Ebcn Pennock of Bar­
from being precipated off* nm never
ry. Barry County, Michigan, a certain
; hour by Officer Milldr.
'
oath. Another star of hope for young
be exactly told; probnMy that one

STRIPES, COTT0NAD1.

CHECKS,
WARP,

KID

Fort Wayne, Jacksan &amp; Saxmaw E. £

COTTON BATTS,

GLOVES NOTIONS, Jf-c

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.
THAIX8 RUN nV CHICAGO TIME.

For Uemminjf, Foll­
ing,Stitching, Cording,
Binding, Braiding,
Embroidering, Quilt­
ing and Stitching fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed.

IS COMPLETE.

Since the discovery the

A man

by

When tho laatvera* had beea finished

wicked.

In

the

itself it

has no more carelessness
“Then,”

hear brasher A. drawl o«l. all sloue by

SUIT.

O»., \lieb., an the 18th d*y of October, A.
D. 186'J. is Liber ••U” of txortgsgr*. &lt;m
page 41 : And, wbarsss. Ibero i* •»«» d»c
on ssld unto nnd aiartgsfa, lbs ion of Ont
W«‘still handle the RochwUcr hand made.
Huadrtd, T»s&gt; ssd Kt-lDOibi Dollar*, at
thia
• .is Ibia daio.
d*4«. and
sn&lt;l default
d«f*ull ha»
h«» 'b««n made
Ike j TJnnfn nnil OhflQfi Bni*
‘b*’ hsa&lt;
paymvolt.f said sum ; Now, tkerefors. b; | DUUlo ui.1 DUuud, made Kipp st $4.25,
r».xrti of Mid Uvfiralt. th« B»ortx«»w. by &lt;nd
wwrT
candor, informed a lady j
dren’a Shoo* from 25 oento, upward*.
was looking for a place

name of Daniel admirable
track at that |M&gt;inl has been nighUy McKir.i#h was found hanging in the that she
ia
the
woods
near
Carrollton
Friday. I where there was on
patroued by armed men.
au "old couple with I, af p£d dsv. In the city of Hastings »t th*
, !. north f
door of
thepUc.
cenrtaf
how*c.
in tsid
He w»s addicted to the use of ardent iI property ,but withoot children, who
tbbold lag
Ura
A worthy member of the church,
spirits and it is supposed he bung ! would look upon me ar a daughter.” otrmui rear* »■ »nd for Ilirr.T county. M«ch )
wltu it exceedingly deef, was assist­
himself wnile intoxicated.
,
, ,lawyer of_ Bu_
&gt;m
lsn&lt;!« or
and
dnacribaj
»n
I
A fl&amp;nnel-cheexed
«.H
u the
niwtgagn
ao premia**
much thereof,
*» m*y
ing the congregation to sing that good
The Christian Union replies “thusly” cyrus, Ohio, let off oh a temperance I be nacctwary t«» radsfy th» *n‘no"‘ •*«*
old hymn:
1 .
.... -i j
«_
tb-reoa and the rwuwnable cotte and ex­
to a query as to whether it is wicked meeting, stating that hi*had seen hut
Md M aiteraey
«rf tw«»y-fi».
to dance: “Lt is wicked when it is own father killed by his side by tho ' dy.l*.-. attpnte'-ed t» ba paid by thauem

eoaeeived.

READY MADE CLOTHINC
Mad - up tn fashionabh slyle*, from
beat goods, rill b* sold *1 from

B«J company, uu

said

of

a drunken

maa. !

Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spices,
ground and whole, Oranges,
Raisins Kerosene Oil,

Product bought at the highat

oath never to drink »giin. and since
1

ard;

infill

I

*.
i
:oath, at least not very much .’" Of
coane a ripple of laughter floated j
over th? audience.

rille, March lXh. 1B74.

UH * tM
7.41
M7

Needles for all Sewing Ma­
' chines for Sale.
Old MtcUies taken in Exctanje.

Wilson Reflector, one of the
best Periodicals of the day,
devoted to Sowing; MaNews and Miscellany.

“?J*dti

No. IX. in lbw vilhfe of Na&gt;hviUe.
the exercbe

a

Where we have no Agents
we will deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
at the nearest Bail Road
Station of Purchasers.

Bend for Circulars, Price

Oar Block of

he, ••! took a solemn JdeMribadin m»M_

hrmeeK:

IS;
Gome Xorth.
i* i. Aosmb. AT
nl
M*U
Am

a.

COMPETITION!!
ty

DRESS GOODS,

A.

All other

Machism In the Martrat

were In direct

Going Hou1 h

#G to #30

ranpe of work.

CARPET

down U» the water which is very deep.

The largest
raill in the world men panting to be rich
•pike saved iL Tlie tools for drawing ।
•’If a man bequeathed you a hundr­
fhe •pikes and taking af the aplike । is that ot John McGraw, of Port mouth
in this State. T» **st« up lugs at the ed pounds, would you pray for him,
i&gt;ars were taken from the small station
house at the Bedford sigusl station' rate of about 67.00a (eel perj»our. said a Sunday-school teacher to a pnwhich is something rather wondefal pih—’•No,” said he, "I would pray for
which were found broken open.
for a single saw mill. It is driven another like him.”
What motive the villeua could have
had for this saatamc deed cannot be by 9U0 horse power.
A female help in Chicago, with

tarThe Highest Premium was

lUllwar-

when he camo hom* late the other

ed a fa:r bridal outfit in Missouri.

and Thorons Tracy and n buy named

Sbiitllfl SeiMMiio!

Ralhrajr.

Our atock of

Websters dictionary contains over

night, in the space of fifteen minutes

Buy the World-Renowned

MlssissiDpi State Fair;

I'd njoved into a strangn country.”

words.

AND

EVERYBODY

wibsw

Mall A
Exprsw*

I nnd a half, it just made me feel as if j

fifty tlrausand

WILSON

.Ifdilsan I’enlra’ Railroad

At least 10 per cent sav­
ed by buying at the city C&amp;fcaso &amp; Lah Huron Railroad.
Drug Store, Nashville. 1 WKarrKIOr urvxsiox.

A

A New Idea!

CONSUMPTION, EPLEPTIC FITS, Ac.

fforts to carry the worn in suffrage I trust I have.” “Well." said the
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
clause in the Constitution- this fall. old gentleman, eyeing him attentively .
the number of men available for of­ jail fur attempting rape upon Mrs. J. At a meeting m St Louis on Wed&gt;ie«- “I don’t think it would hurt you to
HJ
»rdan
of
Muskegon.
fensive purposes.
The Austrian
day evening to oxpress sympathy fur i be b.»rn once more,”
Tut and JeflT ERis, aged seven and the cause ia this Slate a long list of|
army shows an increase in defensive
There is one rejmrter in Lottisvill,strength of 222.580, and of troops twelve were drowned at Jacksog names was read of pruinine it men :
We hare engaged a competent
: whose enterprise nnd capacity cannot
available for offensive pur|wscs of June 15lh. Tutt slipped through a and women wh » nre going to sp -uk i
; be questioned, lie has fouiid where 1 Chemist who will carrfulhj wUenil to
8,650. Russia has increased her railroad bridge, Jcfl attempted to so here before the lima for elec'ion. j
the
compounding
physicians' pi eserip* tlirxd is u woman who keeps.n pet
army by 267,310. men, and her avail cure him but was pulled in also and The sum of SI3G in cash was r-riscd
j dug nnd kin iles lu?r tire with coal tionx.
able offensive force by 61,810. Italy Irafure help arrivad they were drown to help bn the cause, and th &gt; moot­
oil, nnd he is competent to write n
has now 287,550 more men available ed.
ing pledged itself to raise $5, 09 for
satiable account ot either a hydro ।
'fur defense and 165,550 for offensive i
A midnight descent wu m ide upon the same purpose.
I ph »i»ia rase ur n coufl.igr.ition when
•puqioscy than in 1859. United Ger­ a gang of rubbers ho idipt irters nt S&gt;.
A bad oiiieu,—Tb owe men tu ra­ the time comes, fot which ho is wait many now musters a defensive force Johns, Juno 16, nnd Jown W. Mar­
cyi »“g•_______________
larger by 421,360 than the defensive tin was shot while reaisting arrest.
Slippery business—Tiic corner in 1
h dying tn tn tn Mime requestrd
niillitary establishment in 1853 of all
The |»eraons who were arrested anti Inrd- ‘
I that the* ccrettlonies a: his futicrnl
•the stales now composing the empire. | confined in Lrtnsing on suspicion of
inc iJill’s—Potato should be conducted by a certain
Agricultural
wLiie her pffensive force is 276,130 I causing the death of Chsr'es Lumm.
patches,
I auctioneer in whom hn had grant
large.*. France and Algeria show an al Delhi, were ex itniuod June 16th,
A voice' from the grave—Tlie confidence. Said'he: “He’s an easy,
increase in the total force of 337,100
and were acquitted.
Prof Kedzie tombi-toae.
»
fluid talker, mid I nllers liked to hear
and of 87.700 in the offensive force,
made affidnuit that on careful analy­
Aid to temperance —Crust lo and him I’ve had dealings with him, and Have received their saw SPRING STOCK,
and the work increasing the army has
sis,he could fine no pjisun in the Lemonade.
consisting of
oilers found he sej oirt ihingtjttst
but barely commenced. Holland has
stomach of-the deceased
Capital letters—Those containing about as they was.”
5,770 more men available for defense,
•
H. B. McClure, supposed w be de remitances.
but her offensive force has decreased
A man who was about to be hang­
ranged has been wandering about in
It is on record that Adam, the first
9,770. Great Britian has agument- 1
ed in Alabama sang joyfully as he
ed her ollensive force by 23 V *20 men, 'the woods near Holland fur some 'manto receive a laud grant, died
sto'Ml
with the noase about hisxneck :
days, and June 16th. was picked up p«Mr and miserable.
but the offensive aimy has been re- J
I’ Oh! the bright nngels'are wai’ing
in a slate ot starvation.
He was
A sure sign of sn early spring is n
dticed 5,110. Denmark shows a de- 1
i for tne.” X^hrereupon the local editor
crease in defensive force of 8,85 * 1hard’y to the depot before be fell back cat watching a hole m the wall with
I her back up.
_________
..........
..
। _________
fiendishly
wrote: “____
And then
the anand in offensive of 7,950. Sweden dead.
'
The greatest magicians of the age ! gle* stirred aip the fires, and looked
Chas.
R.
Brown,
Circuit
Judge
of
aud Norway have an increase of 69,
nre paper makers; they transform j brighter lhari ever."
610 in defensive and of 8,610 ullen- Kalamnz »o and Van Buren Co’s, has tlie beggar’s rags into sheets fur edi­
resigned nnd the propie will have to tors to liu on.
“I tell yon,” said a Wisconsin nun
sive force.
do without a term until next foil.
a n»ighl'or
next
burying
“We find,” tellingly remarks an ito
-----------cr- -• —
— day
—» after .......
o
which you caawbuy tl very low price*.
I &gt;nia Belle Reynolds wanted to Indiariapui'is editor, ’tyvt we caN Get ‘ h’» wife, “when I came to get into
Patrie

gyiTH A BTliOHC.

CATARRH. ASTHMA',

.

Truesdale Jc Co's, mills Muskegon,

with a table showing the strength of

European
as well ns

clothing fro n the ravage* of moths.

A biggagemsu disciver-

sere. A 6r*t-ete*a Ibra. Term* fkvorsble
Lots 20 xb4 21, A- W. FhflUps’ sdA. be-

AU (he above

PERFIJMERY

The women ot this state who inlorm the old gentleman ra postivo
Prof. H. S. Friexe, of the Univer­ wauls lo vote and the men who want terms that ho could rinver reach
sity had bis leg broken by the kicks them to have succosded in creating heaven unless ho was born again. I
of a horse on the 13tb, at Ann Arbor. quite an euthusiaxm am &lt;ng similarly and added ; “I have experienced fill

to your children.

the armies of principal
Statc^iu 1^59 nnd 1874

June 15th.

ed and prevented him.

Which legacy will you leave

Are now prepared to pay the
Highest Market Price for any
amount of good, clean Wool,
delivered at Nashville, and win
furnish the farmers with Salt at
the lowest price

PATENT MEDICINES,

tired by the mischievous or willful j a man named Barbour.
better than cedar chests for keeping
pranks of tho little ones, speak low. I
Lib bi e Bently became jen’ous of woolen clothing in over summer ;
It will be a great help to you tc even1 her intended husband, sun of the pru-, the moths don’t like to tackle the
try to be patient and cheerful, if you1 prietor of the Stusrt House at Will- newajiera; they know better. Whip
cannot succeed. Anger makes you1 iamstown, because he paid to much tho coats, shawls, &amp;c, thoroughly

not a saloon, hotel, bowitbg alley, or billiard
table to be found within ita limit*. Although
It 1* a city with a mayor and common coun­
cil, the commercial part of It is very Btnall
iu regard to tho number of Inhabitants. A
person walking through the atrocta wbald
attention to a woman of doubtful —particuhry ^bout the seams ; then
arrive at the conclusion-that it is solely a
chactrr, and told him if he didn’t fold them snugiy in a large printed darkey city, for they are the only persoas,
cease she would kill her self. Re­ tfheet, and paste the paper tight— comparatively speaking, you would oskH.
ceiving a rough answer, she proenrred gum-arabic mucilage is best. Then and to use the expression that a gentleman
strychnine and committed suiaidc. fasten it all tightly in a linsn or cotton
sheet. This, we are assured by those that you meat is a darkey.” conveys the idea
This happened on the lOlli,.
B. P.
who have had years of experience that they are pretty mixed.
Louis C. Anderson,
an insane
with all kinds of preventives, is the
A humorous old man fell in with
Sweed. attempted suicide by cutting
his throat nt the Kalamazoo depot, mist efectud protection o( woolen au - ignorant aud rather important

Will

AYLSIOBTH&amp;mLXB.
A. ATLsvoara. p

■{ J. F. Frtxss

Agents Wanted

�^TTEMTIOIM. ‘

FELLOW CITIZENS.
——
ceiebnsta the 4th at Naahvide, Uris
- JUN E It,- |’fi74. yoar. Butera and circntara will b«

FRIDAY.

onw&lt;»
. tioulara.

HARY &amp; AIKSWOBTH,

Th© people can rely upon

—Improvements Is th© order of the having a better time and more fun
Ay■
___
.

S«rirti«.

YASXEE 30TIM8

Vermontville Items.

—The show pat a little money into

GR0CEB1E', Dr«ss,FROVISH&gt;KS

pay the Blgbss! Market Pries for

School Book.

our village trensnry.
’ The first nine of the Middleville

—All kinds of colored job printing

the Vermo^tvillft

— It is thought that about

A. BARBER,
parife&gt;M*rfo»

H

.

—Remher th* M«*i M**t»ng tn

H. YOUNG, M. D. Office two
■ daorv kwUi a&gt;T Tramaa'a •tnra.Mata fWravt.
NMhrtlk Oflmboonfrjm T to 0 a. m.Md4to7

W

R. a W.WICKHAM. Particular
attenSfoa given 4» Um UvntnMM o&lt; Frtvafo

D

a

, •which- resulted in an over­
whelming victory for the Vermontivil’r'“ites." The loora standing 61

a new handsome Soda Fountain, and

ARNO STRONG, Plain and Fancy haye it in running order.
V Jeb Printer Xvery vaHMv et Joh Frtn&lt;ln«
Ayhworth k Fuller are

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

the last, bit. they lacked the “nerve which we ship aud retail at bottom prices

. and muscle" to
also

Wolverines."

compete with the

The game was con­

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,.

burnt ducted throughout in perfect har­
HINMAN, Fashionable Barber'
district and join in with others in the mony, and the " Middleville Boys”
. end lUSr Ilrrnwr- AH kind* at wort done
laughed heartily over their inglorious
erection of a brick block.
defeat... Dr. Ellis of Middleville, um­
QIMP8ON * WEBSTER, Btack- —Theodore Maxson has pnt some pired the game.
O mnllbe. AH ktade of work hi the Blacka-»ttl&gt; new colored globes in tho front win­

talking of buying a lot on

the

Proprietors.

S

•pLEMENT SMITH.
V
LAWYKR,
KmI Ifofofo s»J la^nuwv A«*m.

—Haring jukt added to our office a
new job printing press we are better
prepared than ever to do all kinds of

* Nashville. Mich ,)
Jutie.9lb, 1874. |

REDUCED 20 PER CENT,'
The Child can gel just as Good Bar­

grins as the feed.

Our motto is to sell as cheap as
the cheajiest, give 16 ozs.
change every time.
I buy all kinds of produce in thela season.
Our business is conducted on strictly Unperanee principles.

Express office building, Westside of Main
8L, Kaahvile, Mich.
D. C. GRIFFH* ‘

FWliatN o w FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!
JACOB LENTZ.
Hardware
j

Regular meeting held.

Cheaper

Oliver Chilled Plow

Bepmeat* job printing.

Mauufaciurcrs and keeps on ban

than any olhar firm in the Slate.

They am now selling the naw improved

,

Justice of the Peace.,

NEW

TAI LOB

GROCERY STORE!

SPRING and SUMMER GOD

S

Parlor, Library, Dilin, Office ai&gt;
GENERAL FGNTGRE!

Present,-Downing, Hardy Davison,,
which they guarantee to give aatbfaction or
Wolcott,—Trusters.
no sale. They am al»o selling tho
.—At the depot the other day we
Minutes of previous Meeting read
noticed a car-load of broom handles. and approved.
Charlotte Pioio and ' Drag, Union
Together with a full aaeorimrul ol
AHorneyn at La
Ctarn, Empire linnger, RathWe suppose they are for sale. Hus
Petition presented asking for drain-'
burn
Stopes,
Jefferson
Nails,
MIRRORS,
PICTURES. FUAMw
bands beware.
ageof a swamp on s w corner of sec­
PJENBY h wood
and all first c'ass Goois in their line.
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
tion 36 and 53 corner of section 35
—Parties East, we are informed,
DUSTERS,&amp;C-4cC.,
Don't fail to give us a call.
Castleton.
are linking arrangements, to locate
8MTH fc PUTNAM
'On motion by Downing, the Pres- i
io NtshviJe and build a carrage
ident approved lhe following ns a
LlEBIIAUSEll,
manufactory. It is well.
committee to evamine said swampand
*—P. IIoHer has moved his carding rcjHirl at next meeting.
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
Petition presented Asking for alley
machine into lhe old ashery btiil ling,
south of Water alley to half l-l line
HORACE BOLTOV
nnd b pulling a run of stones in the
Of
all
styles and sites, and METAL1
of Section 36.
■
j,’ PARADY, MaunlRCturcr of
has opened a
•
f imishod to order.
building formerly oceiiped by it.
Petition granted by adopting the
Grocery and Proiixon Store SflR 9 CDS A ND COFFIN LIN­
Boot* ami Shore,
—Dr. Barber has our (hanks for a fuNowing Ordinance:
The Common Council of tho vill­
INGS kept constantly on hard.
Next Door North of Aylswarth’s,
dish of nice large liicimis atrawberies.
age of Nashville Ordain thnt there
^[ASHVILLE HOUSE.
which were ruis-d in his own garden.
be au alley laid out 12 feet wide com­
Also Mr. R. A. Perry fur a Inuvllc of mencing nt tlm south end of Water
Carr.o. M. MrCnnwicK. Prrfprielor.
' large pie plant.
alley thence due sotilii to hall 1-1
which will be soli
Ioruuglily seasoned &gt;u*bcr and war
TN AI-*1I V II-I-IC, - M4ohft0Ml&lt;
line of Sec. 36, Town, 3 north, range
n lo be as irpre-culed.
—Freight traffic on the Grand
LOW FOR. CASH.
gASTMAN &amp; YOUNG,

.

4 HUGE STOCK- OF

SMITH &amp; PUTSAM

coikom Council’ proceedings.

dow ol his drug store.

T B RASEY, Drayman. Goodsand
VI. TUmmo carried 'o mv
’»
rills**.
Bloat horsm, rood dray nod wlllln* hand*.
9

Ami all kinds of Goods

CORN. APPLES, OATS,

Dc'.ivvrcd at their
IC-w’hj Vermontville "boys,” and 8—L, J. Wheeler has completed and fur Middleville. On account of the ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
moved into bis new house across the | rain only seven brings on each side
river.
were played.
The. Vermontville
We also keep ca hand and have for sale
—There will be a Union meeting nine had the -lost inings and quit
LATH,
at the Christian Church next Sunday with only two men out If the rain
SHINGLES
had not broken up the game al this
evening.
WATER LIME,
stage the Verm-MiLville ‘•ilea" would
—The roof has been pnt on Tnv i
SALT.
.
undoubtly have mide several more
'man’s brirk, and the inside work is
HAIR.
Ulleys- On the whole it was the
going on rapidly.
STUCCO.
'/—Halbert k Co. have pnrehased worst "beat” wo ever hear I of. The
.
ijrc.,
"Middleville Boys” . were plucky lo
night at the Methodist Church.

D., HomcoStream. nnu.rr&lt;r

played

5.000 «h game here’ on Tuesday after

people were in town show day,

luliru JShrrtteqi.

Club,

Slotte&gt;nd Woodei| Warr,

POTATOES,

Bane Ball Club and the first nine of

at this office at low prices.

Batty Catts and Peramttnlaturs

Grocarias, Provisions,

River Valley Railroad is increasing
Al tv old stand, west side of Mair
O.i motion Council adjourned till
The Highest Market Price paid N sab rille,
°Mich.
and our agent Frank Mitchell informs June IO1I1, at 7 o’clock p. infor Country Produce.
us that tho freight busineu is better
IIJRACR HOLTON.
G. A. TRUMAN E. J. FIGHNER
JJNION HOUSE,
now than ever before.
President. .
Recorder.
r. daX-«», r
✓
-------------------- &lt;
Men's wants are many aud if tol 1
—E Chipman mid Cap’, Boise,
M lelilotnu.
—The city of Niles has decreased
Would muster many score,
have purchased Killin’s corner lol and
Dul all their wants may ba (applied
in population 101 pince tho census of
nre making prepanuions to put up a
At D. k Allen's store.
*
1870. Niles is surrounded by n rich
store Verily, Verily, Nuhville is to
and beautiful country, has an excel­
HENIX HOUSE. J inks Bai no, bo die banner village.
lent water power—but is wanting in
Proprietor, Charlotte. Mleh. Fir t cUm
— AND —
1 Jv room* for ■©eat*. Tenn* two AoiHn per day.
—Last August Cris. Holler while enterprise to secure manufacturing
VATIONAL HOTEL. A. Wrxaxs/ buildipg his house, Lad a valuable
interests. Let us remember this and
11 Frtprlefor. ItaaUng*. Mirk. Eeeryth^X In
WOOL CARDING MACHINE!
silver watch stolen.
Wednesday il let 4&gt; opportunity pass by for secur­
We have on hand a fine stock of
was found by Hank Heath inn wood­ ing what Till contribute to the pros­
WM. JONES,
YVasliville, - - l&gt;Iich.,
pile at the depot,fwhcrc he und others perity of our thiving village.
were.sswing wood.
would.reepecifully solicit the ane..&lt;i«n of
The above item is from the columns
cusiomess io the fart that his mills are nuw
—Nashville, Barry county, has a of the Plainwell Republic, but let our,
prepsbrl io do mam aud better work than
cremation, factory which produc-s 2, .people heed its warning by securing
beret ofure
"(IO pounds of butter per week. That's all lhe manufacturing establishments
We make custom work a specially.
Mrs, lissa al fiiUm'i (uilm,
a good deal better than those other
Please rive us a trial and
1 we can. It is copied and used as or­
cremation factories which produce
only ashes and a small amount at iginal by the Hastings Journal, which
that—Plainwell Repub, ie.
proves that the Journal never steals. |
D. rlRCBAS. Miller.
which we will close oat at cost for CASH.
All right, friend Jerome, wilh the
2RigfrIlanraus ‘adrrrtbrurrnts.
Maaaixn.-Ai&lt;Ma«drilla. &gt;y R. D. Mead.
exception that the butter was made June 18th, Geo. W. Koeber to Minis Purch
JM. GATES
as. of Vermont villa.
in one day instead of of a week.

t®” Call and get my prices before you
purchase. It will enable you to buy yonr
GOODS LOWER.

AD tinis tn Comtiry Produce taieo ii ftcWe for Goods, al tie
Hisjiesl Market Price.
NashviPc, April 24th, 1674.

C. A. TRUMAN

WOLVERINE MILLS!

P

READY MADS CtOTHNIG.

LOCAL MATTERS.

Dale’s Mitt aii Pro™ Safe!}

DRESS GOODS.

WOOL! WOOL!
My Carding Machine

Notions, Boots, Shoes,

IS HEADY

AND CROCKERY.

for ths next crop of wool. PIomo
send in your wool early.
Wool aciii by mil will be
Promptly attended to
and sent back neeo-ding to orders

Tlie morning oj&gt;cued some cloudy
but notwithstanding the fact die peo­

ple crowded

io

camo and brought

early,

—Pure Paris Green 00 oenls per pound at,
the City Drug Bicre.

Everylnxly

his girl or wifo

and those who didn’t have any

wife

Everything ai Capt.'n U«s4&gt;iuarters at
button pricer tarcush.

gQT Straight Coffee A. Su^ar tar 11 eta.
borrowed bis ncigltltor’s. Young A­
at the City Drug Store of Theodoft Max­
merica was well represented and a on.
gay time they had crowding, poshing

oud yelling. In fact every body came
Dy calling one dour north of | te see the elephant, and eat ginger­
Truman's new brick, you will find
bread nnd peanuts, aud drink lemon­

ade The big

chariot got stuck

in

.FufalHe ffia] I Drra liter,

the mud nt mud creek, and it was
o keeps constantly on hand a full line of ten o’clock before it was pried out
Millinery, also a good aaaorUi-ceC of
and reached town.
FANCY GOODS.
Auction men,money men .card men,
thereby enabled to tarnish you with
prire men. and sharper?, were plentyALL the LATEST STIFLES
A few got ‘took in’ most prominent
oa the most rrasmsbh

Store of Theodore Maxton.

28

nr.

And a full line of

POIVLES,

THE SIGN OF HE

JVew Bardware!
E.bT SIDE OF MA1X ST., NASHVILLE, ElCfl ,

Where you will find every thing you want in tlie Hardware

Line, and at Lower Prior s than any other
place in Barry or Eaton Co’s.

A FELL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF THE

New Detroit Stoves I
WARRANTFD FOR ONE YEAR, AND IN

Carder.

HEADQUARTERS

Notice ie hereby given that persons own*

HALT A

tear 1874 will be prosecuted forthwith un­
less paid immediately.
Castleton June 11th, 1874.
Dy order of tho Township Board.

PRICE 2F:R,O:M2 $14 TO $45!
I ALSO KEEP A FULL LINE OF THE BEST

PROVISIONS

Sugar for 11 cfa. at Capt.'s HaaownaitTBM

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,

of whom was a man from Woodland,
wbo it is reported lost nearly one hun cent lou thsn cost st ibe City Drug Star©.

LIVERY AND FffiD STABLE!

tired dollars, trying to

buy money.

The NaahviUeites, however

had cut

their eye Jeeth, and steered deur of
E. D. BITGOOD. Proprietor.

the aharpera.
The crowd
cus tent

—Crackers by ths birrci al
pound at Daugherty's.

cams per

Drop in al CapL Boise's and look at that

CAPT. BOISE

asking for them.

all kind* of produce atlhs highest pt tec.

completely

filled/ which

shows that Nashville can turn out as

ot 5toxx k Maxsom. must call and settle

UGBT.RDHSHG DOHESTIC,'’

large a crowd aa any city on the line

of lheG. R. V.

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER

No disturbenccs or accidents wor­

thy of note occured.

NaakriUe. M»ck.

Public,

A FULL STOCK OF

Goods

TIN, COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE,
BOTTOM

For rals at the City Drug Store

Be sells

l?irnt Clashi

Coquillard Wagon,warranted and complete for$85, the Robbins
combined Corn and Fallow Cultivator for $45, the
No. 2 Steel Blew for $16.50. and the No.
17 Chilled Plow for,$1t».50.

PRICES FOR CASH!

Fouan.—A pocket-book containing
a aertain sum of money on the day

The owner can bare

the same by calling at the peat office,

proving pro|&gt;ertv and paying fur thia

FRESH MEATS,

—Try a bottle of the new Hop Bluer*. T»S standard Sewing Machine of the nation.
These wishing n iMdhine will de well. 0
funded.

of* the altow.

inform the public that they will

anbun, hia STUCK of well-aelseted

©rorrrits and Swviswns,

was large auJ the dr-!

INCLUDING THE

notice.

a* the City Drug

ttZ" Those having uMelilcd «c-i
counts with the lale tinu ol Downing j
Store of Theodore Max- Ac Little; will please call and settle'

। (be same belurc
Paints and 1 rouble and ousts.

they

are

Cash Fatd for Produce rtf all kinds.

and a fii-Ht-elaa«H Tinner

i Kept constantly on hand tv do all kinds of Job W&lt;»tk. EaveI Truughing a speciality.
M wjy

mudu

Di id—Jahn Wi«g, *g^i «2 ymrs, W

BOOING &amp; ALLEN.

L-€’- BOICE.

C. C. WOLCOTT

�kilted bh mon aftanr than i

&gt;Utfo

FOR RE8T0RHH08AY HAIR

WHEELER &amp; WILSON’S

rfttoCSSta*—'

Penn«ylvania. Onto, Illinois, Indiana. Muteou-

Deputtes, the choice of wcapqnx and antago-

the different Cotton Exchange# of Ute Routh rented
was bald at Atlanta, Go., recently, at which
tlie permanent l-wuwivui
organ L-.atiouurgauiAXHVu
os a National»_ -------------t Gotta n Exchange ni sffsetedl
Negroes are being imported from the South
Monday,

natty, Lm pnrckared a house in Washington,

GRXRRAL.

gross uktossm the monthly allowance of
those totally disabled in the"army to 450, and
also slightly iucreoMs tha |&gt;eiuioDs of thorn
who have tost a leg or an arm.
—Tbe action of the House at Washington in

-N-rmfe.-Billa

CttntN A IfD CHntlXA tJt.
—An odious and almost bloody spirit is
rampant in Williamson county. III., which
crops out Di tho form of assasiunatious. along
tho highways, in the fields, and amid the

Wisconsin, before whom the second caae
under tho Railroaxl taw was tried, has declared
tho act constitutional and fined the offender
eaoo.
—Trains commenced running over the St.
Louis bridge on the fitb insl.
—Tbe Union. Trust Company faaa filed a
bill in the United States Circuit Court, at,
Chicago, against tbe Rockford, Rock Island
and Nt. ix&gt;uis Railroad Company, to foreclose
two mortgages, cue for $5,000,COO and au
other for $t,OCO 000.—Counsel for the Alton Railroad Company
have obtained from the Illinois Supreme
Court a iwifvrsnJros of the Judgment rendered
by the Sangamon County Court under the
Illinois Railroad taw. Tito sdperxerieas was
applied fo| on the ground, -first, that the caeu
was taken out of ths jurisdiction of the Blate
Court by the writ of rertfororfissued from
the United Blates District Court; second,
that the Railroad taw violates the Constitution
of Illinois and of the United States; third,
that the defendants were entitled lo some bit!
of exceptions.
PORXIGN.
—K Paris telegram says that “ the manifesto
of the Left Center, calling for a declaration
of the Republic or a dissolution of the Areembly, has caused the greatest sensation
•inoo the overthrow of Presidont Thiere. It
is generally thought that its effort will be to
haeten tho day of dissolution, and not improve
the prospect of tho establishment of a regular
Government. Tito Conservatives are dia-

—Mexico I# (hreatentd with a eericus revo­
engaged in the sanguinary fued gro being rap­ lution. .
—Don Carles ba# ordered 'tho provinces
idly thinned, while numbers are leaving for
tbe Indian Nation, thinking themselves safer occupied by him to elect members of the
Council which is to pen on ally attend him in
fiMbh
partmsot of Williamsport, Pa., who were ar­
—One hundred and twenty-five Depotie« in
rested on suspicion of being incendiaries, tho French Assembly have signed a proponai
have oonfesaeu to burning nearly all tho prop­ for a dissolution, aud it in not improbable that
erty. amounting to over ♦1,000,000. destroyed tlie Left Center may join in tho coalition
there since the great fire of August, 187L
This latter body.it is said, has determii.ed upon
—In Harrison county, Ky., a fsw days ago, the drfiuiliro dtolaraiioti of a republic or au
a mob of nn'sked men took Robert Breckot appeal to the country.
from tbe honrs of hia employer and riddled
—It is announced from Borne that “the
hie body with bullete. They then rofiked his first steps have been taker, erd teiore tong
ckrtbee with coal-oil* knd set fire to them, bcatiCcatioulwilf be L-entos ed by Die Roman
burning ths body. Bracket waa chargod with Catholic Church upon the name of Cbriato
murder.
pher Colurfibus."
—French (stpera publlrit a letter written by
FTRJt8 AND CASUALTIKS.
tbe Birbop of^Larruda upon the miitM-acre of
—A tornado almost completely destroyed Chrirliaiis at Totig’Kinp, CLira. The Bishop
Ut« town of Tampico, WUiteeide county, III., nays that with hie mission were 80,000 Chris­
on tbe night of tho Gth inet. Not a house in tians, but 10,000 Lave been strangled,
the village cscapatl damage*, and twenty-one
burned and drowned, and he adds that be hae
dwellinga were totally destroyed. No Brea
no hope of escaping martyrdom liixnnelf.
This startling communication bean no dale,
but is generally credited in France.
—Tlie tornado which recently visited Tam­
—The Pilgrims from the United Blairs, ac­
pico, III., destroyed fl45.000 worth of proj*companied by 100 American Catholic residents
of Rome, called on his llblinciw the Pope on

wide extent of
Wisconsin, Iowa aud Michigan especially
----------- , --- ——... .W.—,
Htatoe amounting to hundreds of thouxamja
of dollar..
—There remain but iwobodies undiscovered

Tho author'# name ia a household work
country.
.
Colorado, however, will have the advantage
of her older sisieta, in that while their retlic- tatlon, coupled with the cheapnor a of iho
metil wa» slow, fortuitous atul diaintegratod. work, insures for it in our opinion a sale
ksrs is rapid, organized and systematic—white st:rpase.log that of any book that has ever been
published fn the English language. Ths book
will be lllmrtraiod wltn, numerous original
wood engravings, will contain a flue steel
giua at a point the others only reached attar a

in tiro miue# of Nelsonville, Ohio.
—Secretary Bristow gives notice that the
iwincipal and accrued interest of tho bonds
xutborlring any Glrtuli ground and demonstrates her position as tha
herein below designated, known as 5-20'
leader of Iho great cohunu of the Middle
States.
CtrrnH
bonds, will be paid at tlie Treasury of the
Colorado ia ev« n now an exceptionally fa­
United Slates, in ths city of Washington, on
vored territory for any puo thinking of going
and after tho Orii day of September. 1874;
Wes: to settle. Rocirtyis already eetabiishod
there; railway communication with tbe Allanand that interost'ou said bonds will cease ou
that day. The coupon bonds known as third provide-for th# publication i
Territorial Government economically organ­
-*&lt;’rioe of act of February 20, 1862, dated May
ized and honestly administered, exempting the
’1,
Coupon
bonds—-*■
150,
‘ 18C2, as follows:
‘ n
~
“
Bottlers from onerous taxation. WltneM the
following items:
No. 12,101 to 12,300, both inclusive; ilOO, No.
introduced
Taxes.--There wore no territorial taxes laid
87,Uli to Nr. 38,200, bothlnclusivo; 4500, No.
in 1873.
h
1ft,KU laKn. IMW. both inclusive; fl.WO,
Ponuc Debt.—There I# uo territorial debt,
and a balance of •18,172.10 in tbe Treasury.
No. 4H01 to 47.300, both iacluaivoa- TotalS
chools
—
Die
educational
facilities of the
♦mOOT. Itegtaterod bonds—»Mr. No. 1.453
Territory are flret-claas. The common-echool
to No. l,&lt;60. both inclusive; &lt;100, No. 10,681
system ia well orgacized. There are good
to No. 10,700. bodr inctnsivo; 4300; No. 6.3S1 Gunckrl, from tbe Committre on Military Affair#, ladioe' theological, conventual aud boy#'
to Ko. 6.400. both inclusive; 41,000, No. M.- reported a bin in relation to bouutlra. The bill schools. There is a college at Colorado
Bpd tigs.
101 to No. 20,166, botli inclusive; 45,000, No.
The Ihtrxs.—There are 7 doily and 33 other
8,301 to 8,303, both 'inclusive; 410.000, No.
paper** published in Colorado
10,540 to No.10.517,’both lucliixive. Total.
Banks.—There are 27 banks.
Tzt.tonAm.—Theri* are 1,018 miles.
4100,000. Gtajrd total.' SI,000.000.

aud take up tho Civil Kight* bill, is regarded
aa tho death-knoll of tbe meaaura, at leaat for
the preaeut eaaaipp.—The committee appointed by Congrcaa early
in tho eoaaion to investigate the affairs of the
District of Colnmbia have agreed on a bill
abolishing every vertigo of thaBoard of Public
Works and loofl government of tho Diatrict,
and proridiiig a temporary government until
'POLITICAL.
Congress can deliberate upon tho form of a |&gt;erTcmdat. June V.—Srnalr.—A Joint rcso—Grover, Demosnit, has been electee! Gov­
muienl one. Tbe temporary one ia to consist
.
of three Commissioners, to bo appointed by ernor of Oregon.
—
Tim
Illinois
Independent
Convention
as
­
’ the President and confirmed by tne Senate.
who are to exorcise such functions as will sembled at Bpring field on tbe 10th of Juno. tablmb tbe Commercial Railway Company.. ..MorDavid Gore, of Macoupin -county, was nomi­
who are roslratncd from finishing any of the nated for State Treasurer, and S. H. Etter, of
report,' which «m ordered
works commenced by tho Board or inaugurat­ McLean county, for Su|kerinteudeut of Public
mends that Use volume
ing any new improvements. An auditing Instruction, What is known as the Decatur
proportion of
inurd
vulatlon of 5 per
« '
otid Comptrollers of tho Currency, is provided changes.
_
_
M&gt; reditapUon or
—Tbe State Refong Convention of Indiana
to ascertain exactly tbe amount of the debt of
mutlhtcil notes; that th# rrerrve ou deposits be
Indiana|K*lis
.
on Wednesday,
tbe-DIstrict; to employ expert accountants, met. at
“**■
'(net.,
‘
and"
nominated tho deemed tn ItrTfl by tha tssneof S percent. bond#, the
and to report at ths next session of Congress tlie *10th
following ticket:
tho amount.
Secretary of Blate,
8.White,
of
Vigo county
—A bill has been 1 ntrodnerd in the United Noyes
States Renato by Mr. Logan to incorporate (Democrat); Auditor of State, Ebencxer to tho House «U[qJrmrnla! Tariff bill a prv|j&gt;the Commercial Railway Company, with a Henderson, of Morgan county (Democrat); cHtan to itapens - stsiep-Ux of eur-twrntleth
capital of &lt;200,000,000. The company is.au- Treaanrer of State, N. C. Bennett, of Stenlien
thoriKed to construct and operate a railroad, county (Republican); Attorney-General, Jas. stock*, and
with fonr or more tracks,' from Now York A. 8. Mitchell, of Elkhart county. (Democrat);
cotton on contracts tnr future delivery,...
city to the dries of Chicago and St. Louis, Judge of the Supremo Court. H. P. Riddle, of Mr. Hutchinson, frutu the Committee on Ter­
dividing its main line al «nch point as may be Cun county (Republican); Sui&gt;crintendent of ritories, reporird favorably tbs House 1411 to
found beat to reach such dries, with Uw right Public Instruction. Clark Davis, of Henry
to extend He road from Chicago to any point county (Republican).
rtituUou aud Blate Goverum- nt.... The bid abol­
on the Mlesixeippi river, above St. Louis.
—Tlie Anti-Monopolists of Minnesota will­ ishing the moltlra system of eoJIeetlnic the euatnme
The* road is to be commenced within two hold their Stati Convention at St. Paul, on
years.
and
finished , within
twelve the 23d of September.
aud minority
years from tha etjactment of tbe bill. Tlie
- The independents of Kt-neas have called
tbe ' KcctJcn
Commute*—the
rates for transpoAtion of passengers and a nominating convention to be held at Topeka reports if
former declaring
Finchbark
freight are to bo fixed by a commission conf- ou tho Sth. of August.
‘
the' latter swarding tbe seal
po»ed of throe persons to l&gt;o appointed by tha
President, one person by the Governc*of each
RAILROAD INTKLLTGKXCR.
—Passenger# on Wisconsin railroads
Blate through which the road shall pass, and
ftiree. person a by the corporation; but tbe now required to ptirehaso tickets before
charges sliall not exooed 10 cools jwtr bushel taring a car, tho object being to prevent tho
aiitetitute tor th# Genera
of grain by tho car-load, bulk freight, and 3T&gt; tbree-ceute-pcr-milo ndes.

rente per barrel of flour from Chicago or St.
Louis lo Jersey City.
—Thareunion ot tbe old-line Abolitionists
al Chicago, last week, was largely attended-­
Vice-President Wilson presided.
—Information batt been received at Army
hMflquarters in Washington ot IbO movement
ot. the "part ef the Comanche aud Cheyenne
Indians to mako war against tho white# in
general, and tbe people of Texas particularly.
They evince a delonninaiion to move again#:
Fdrt Sill Rceon ation aud Agency, and after
conmiilring depredations there to move for­
ward on a raid into Texas.
.
—A bill embodying tho view# of the Rock
Inland Canal Convention has been reported
favorably in thp lower bouse of Congress. It
directs the Secretary of War to construct a
canal between Hennepin aud Rock Island^
with a feeder from tho Rock river at Dixon.
Ono million dollar# are appropriated toward
tho beginning of work ; the. total cost is esti­
mated at W,600,C(X&gt;.
—A letter from Mitka, Alaska, dated May
17, states that the Indians pt that town were
fighting with one ahother. The fighting had
lasted for three days. They had thrown up
barricades of rocks, etc., aud in a fight on the
17th of May three were killed and two
grounded.
—Chicago's dow City Directory oontains 151.­
018 names, an increase of nearly 10,000 over
tho census of 1978.

—The Frrtmli 'Aeeeaabiy ba# fixed th# ago

inally proposed by the Government.
—Dispatches
from Berlin
.
~ assort that the
d*ff*reueeo lietwoen tho Khedive of Egypt
and the ------Sublimo
I'orta are serious,
and* inti­
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mate that grave complications tn tho F.aet are

Paris tologram of the 11th inrt.
—A Tarie tetegram of the 12th ixwd. says

Introduced a bill, tho Grot dame of. which

Tha police attempted io dispcrxo tho throng,
«alaUon; of the Assembly.'’ The
dr
A'mn,# MTd that civH war win he the im- M. Ite Fevtw, a Deputy of Iho Left. was ar­
me.diateeonseqiiebce of &amp; disaolurinn. It is rested, but putewquently reiwotd. A tumult
«■-**- nnd Gatabrtta wax again insulted. On
My, IWore dispersing. will ithe return of Um lirpmipn to Vc-rrailbw,
&gt;n to govern tho cxmntry ।Gnont Kt. Croix struck'GxmboUa tmw tho
j.tobaUy a jear, without face with a sriek. for which bowse KompUy
—The UtrfvexeUyof Cambridge lias eon

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single and married, ever published. Wo ad-

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Wilhoit's Tonic ia not a panacea—is
not a euro for everything, but is a catholicon
for malarious dixeaeee, and day by day adds
frwh tanrota to its crown of glorious sneooas.
'■Engorged Liven and fipleetw. along tho shady
bank# of &lt;»rr lake# and riven, aru - restored to
their lioallhy aud normal secretions. Health
and vigor follow its use, and Chills have taken'
their departure from every household where
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Don't fail to try it. Whkklocx. Fiwlat A
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way &lt;-ro#M&gt;-l and tbe tnmk-lino of railway uon

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has bean a mis&gt;-i&lt;&gt;uary station, a trading post,a military fort, and is now a thriving Western
town. Its location lias been determined by
the established rentes cf travel for over a
century. .It Las therefore a solid foundation.
It is now a railway canter. Five roads, two
built and three building, converge hero. At
tills point will stand tho

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coualdermR the Kundry Ciril Appropriation Mil in
as item appropriating t'S.COO for lb# Waablngtou
Monomelic waa negatived. Garfield offered an
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Howard in hia ra|«uses fur defending hie official
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South Pueblo is not an experiment. Ono
tlmunaud people are now on the coloyy
grounds.
ctdrd
that
there were no grounds far
Tho title is clear aud simple, confit med by a
actiot;
against
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Hlppl^MItchril. recent art of Cougre&gt;*«, and u^w In the trustees Choice
Good
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$c.ouSC.lJ;
of Oregon.
Hr acknowMgr#
that he of tlie company.
Jous Edoau Thomtson, Philadelphia,
$.!.»,iADU; Medium to Fair. $4.7133. &lt;0; Inferior
J'rriiilrot jPiunfj/lcania il. il. Co.
h&gt; #lfe waa dead before bn married a fecund tune.

Lilli to which no objection wa« made. Uuder'tbir
muUou a larg* number of bills were p»a««d, in­
eluding the bill authorising tlie making of iiw.Ulf

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gating canal. 2G mile# in length, which has will destroy Worms without injury loth*
public credit; to repeal
die- I already b?en built at acoat of f Iti.bOu.
This canal covers and naters a tract of 10.- Ingot ether Injurious Ugisdleats usually used tn
tilled spirits and tobacco
OvO kerbs, and this tractcoostituU-s the coion/ worm preparations.
convertibis bond#; lo It
settlement of S iuth Pueblo.
CUKTIB A BROWN, Psopristora.
South Pueblo differs from the generality of
towns Jun slurb tig in having already estab­
lished railway, telegraph and express and
Ntale#....llniler's'V(il&gt;stitut« for the Genera Award postal connections with the entire country.
Tho old town of Pueblo is locatod c n't ho
north Inuik of the rivop, and just opposite
South Pneblo. being conuoctod by four com­
pleted bridge# and a liorao-ratlway.
Colonie!#, iu'addilk-nto the facilities of the
Tuczxday. June 11.—Nenole.—Tho bill au-

othrr*. Without rrerbitig a rose the Senate ad­
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Southern Colorado is the richest, most fer­
tile, aud mildej-t-tenqicred section of the great
Territory of Colorado. It i# a Rtato within it­
self of magnificent proportions, incalculable
natural resonrees, aud a diversity of soil and
climate, ami a capacity for agricultural, pas­
toral, mining, manufacturing and commercial
development which render il aelf-snpportiug.
Lying south of tbe Great Divide il is the
most genial climate of all Colorado.
Tho Arkauxas, the greatcat river running
from the Rocky Mountains, gives it the
richmil valley aud strengert water-power in
Colorado.
Embracing in its limits the Routh Park and
Sax&gt; Juan country, itcovers tho richest mining
districts of tho Territory, its minerals being
not merely gold and silver, hilt coal, iron,
copper, marble and petroleum.
'

In every raspcct of centrality, dimata. local
situation, position with reference to North,
South. East and Went. Pueblo ia tleaiinod to
become the great commercial city of the
Rocky Mountains. For one thousnd miles
along the bare of the mountain range there is
no point equal,to it ax a commercial center.
SOUTH I’UJUILO.
•
The systematic develophiout of Fucillo tow­
ard this, it# own proper position, is now go­
ing on under the auspices of the Denver and
Rio Grande railway, which t&gt;aa o|*oued to
eolony acttlemant and improvement tho land
on the nohth Lank of the Arkansas, heretofore
We#lent -Judicial DivtrIH of Arkansas.
.
iiDoc-npied by reason of the want of capital
WxnNESDAT, Juno 10.—Senate.—Ingalls in­ in Colorado to construct tho great irrigating
troduced a bill to ab&lt;&gt;U#b tbe Boanj ot Indian Corn- can.) necessary to supply water.
South Pueblo has been regularly laid
mlndonera.... Huwr, from the Commits • nn For­
eign r.«laUuti». reyvorted a t-lll relating lo tele­ out and platted, streets upcuorl aud graded,
10.00Q trees planted along the avenues ami
graphic communication betwren tbe Un I led State# public square#, a targe park laid out and
planted, bridges built, and all tlio foundations
for a prosperous town broadly end intelli­
gently laid. The xtn-cts are 1U0 feet wide,
the central boulevard 150 feet. - Aeoquiae, or
iiKiiialuro canals, run along the front ot each

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Me. lira—Mc^Sec. Poxa-Mras, P7.7O&amp;17JO
Tlics** rate# are a per centum '.eduction cm Rann—luhftlllie.
MILWAUKEE.
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time as these fares chaugu.
Wruur—No.l.M.MRttl.OM-fNo. X gl.»3l.3l.
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to Ihid health. Health is the poorunan’e
capital.
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TOLEDO.
Wwut-Amber HlcUfsan. MJIJ^IJIJH ; No. 2 !
lied,
gl.U^l.33.
Coax—. Oaxa—49 [

children

Garfield to dod tbe Jaw under winch the item would

Colony Plm».—South Pueblo is beiiig set­
tled by tbt&gt; Denver and Rio Grande railway,
in regular qonrraof their plan for lhe system­ 1.49. Coax—CKfCBc. Oars-B2&amp;$4c.
CLBYKLAND.
atic development &lt;&gt;f tha country along the
lino of their route, nn ler (he same plan of
Friday, June IX—t-'rnate.—Carpenter, from colony whic't ba# proved w&gt; iucoom/uI in tho
csso of Colorado Spring#, the great pica# uro
aud heal th resort.
HOUSEHOLD
This plan secures to tho individual settler
all Ute advantage# and reductinn# of colony
PANACEA
emigration without subjecting him to the or­
dinary limitation# of coKinial eiitcrprixe, t e ,
moving w.&lt;h a large body, or at a given time.
FAHIILY
Fell detail# of thi# plan, with pamplilot and
map, wiM bo fumoibeu by either
LINIMENT.
. Dzsvkh and Rxn Gkandk Bsilway Co.. •
21C Routh Fourth street. Fhiisdoipbta.
Tsoma" C. JriYtnren, Tre*»nrer
HOUSEHOLD
’
Routh Pueblo. Colorado.
IfntxoXTtM. Uli sppn»prsatb:g $'00,000 lor ihr NzlboX A Dollm, tSnsinnati, O.
PANACEA
reUH ot th# sufferers by I he Southern Ir.nrxUUiM«M |«a#rd.. ..Th# liuuw resumed wmsMi-re- W. O- Buchanax. Montreal, Canada.
Oonrf tbe Civil Apjwoprtxtlon 1411. Au amtud- Geo. F. McFazlaiw. Hxrp#Lftn.-, Pa
A.
RothZLszrMKB,
Ttapsa#
J
’
aafie
Depot,
FAMILY
tuent «M a&lt;k&gt;|&gt;tr&lt;l prortdhu for the payment ot lb#
Kansas City.
J. Bubxikss Brown, Central Depot, .
LINIMENT. Try It. Sold fcy all Prngi
IhdianapoU#iferfkSKACH WSCE.K.Ag#»t»
9*
Alsaokb Hay Hn.L»I*ondon, England.
«? I Aiiut fry- J- WwiUOMi. Loots
(hl A A
ellb«rs»a wllllnrloi
St. 1‘anl, . Minnodpolia, Madiaon,
Wis,, tbe Luke couii'ry of Wiiconnin,
Devil’s
Lake, Ocouonwwoc, Grocu
Lake, Waukfaha, Food du Jac, Given
Bay, Duluth, Marquette, uutl nil Wiaol ibe time, talent nod expense u cos- cctMrin and Minu&lt;-»qia btimmcr rewirU
wry to develop und perfect rd invention. are reaebed from Chicago via the Chi­
Send I
The new Wheelfir 4 Wilson No. f Sew­ cago and NorthwcAtern Qul*»r.
ing Machine, adverti«ed id cnroommu*, to W. H. Stennt-tl, Gent nd iWengsr:
b a« alretulr cost that eompany over Agent Chicago and Northwe&lt;t«-rn nult»iul to bring it Well tafore
the public will require $2tel,000 more.
It etwte as much to design, coimtrnct
The Nokthwektukn Hvjwb-NailCo.’s
nnd introduce n perfect sewing inachiue
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Tuast ifajHWWi
Tnant Tsbms Stmiotli AnaBaan

rtiM HWXJiT, 6WSET SMART.

aww

irHrcrt.
FREA

proration.

“ And you ■ fowlin' that dandy?
V I believe hi
as big a fool as he
“ Well, youn

“ Thahk you, air."
Bhc did Dot flinch myier her guard­
ian's scornful guc, bnt looked at him
as sereniy as if her doing so was nec-

strong.
‘ •
MarwWlison was-not ri giri to give
ber (Al- |&gt;S®JS.»* bM g-u-rJiaa. Dl
Burgess, well know; and it was this
knowledge that made tb^ present intel­
ligence all the more, aggravating'. “ He
had brougkl her to Swampwoti against
her inclination ; had rejoiced when he
saw hp£.enjoying herself among the

young people; and had even been glad
• when Fred Seward began to devote
himhelLtalifr. 'Ytt hero he wte nowin
a fury with nimself acd trttrf oAo "bbcauad Fged.hadjuihed for Mary’s baud.
Whatrinm'tlMre against Fred f
Every tlttegj Um doctor wouldhave told
you ; he was th* idlest ef altidte young
men ; he was foppish in his manner of
dreaaihg r he xa* sonmwhat loud in his
convesMittan; ilia word, Jw wua of no
use to himaelf or any living being.
Mary would have fold'you that he was
the bekpo^ptodi Jfofl had " cvw awt;
at all tiftfflt In* Seuu-idval of a- gentle­
man ; wejl educated, gentlc-jpanuexed ;
possereed of good taste ; vfery Unsel­
fish; and witfi"a; temper that nothing
couldpifite. -r-j- r
Fred, -ttnswef’ng for himself would

have answered that he wm equal iq all
respects to the average young man of
society. Ute family was among the
bast; be bid • oomfStiable fortune ; he

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to Have brighter* hall* nf luxury and extravaoiriou, asl trat mttoh I-B-pri-ed
f
' ’ proposals quietly.reject
----- ----To tell ganoc.
rejected..
the truth, «Uch an ending had never ooAnd there was enough that one could
oureedtohim mb being possible. He
looked up with amazement.
‘
“Does net Miss Ellison love me,
needed all the encouragement and help
“Myniece has -commissioned-me to
aay that ahe might hare loved yen, but was r rare mDunonary. one was among
that she could not consent to many the poor and the helpless because her
ju,
uctui
j’-ij xur
heart was tcuucr
tender w.:u
with pity
for uicm,
them,
you.'
“ And what ia therein me or in
life that would make marriage so unde­ praue*.
.
sirables* ate?” tka young mon asksri.- • “ Anything I can do for you to-day,
with some paipdonabla pride.
uncle ?” she asked as she started on one
“ L can &gt;• frank with you, young of her morning rounds.
man, if you really'desire me to be."
“Nothing, my dear; but don’t be
“I will’be thankful to yon if yjuwill gone long.”
’* r teilh' ’ P Wn'dwAliat -hMs^tet to
be veky plain with me."
“ Then, what my niece objects to, do,” yon might have heard him saying
and which' I object to much more when she had gone. “ Had I better
strongly, ia, that you arc of no use in
the worlds Don't start; I do not in­
tend to insult yon, but I wish to point he is as proud as Lucifer. What shall
out to you that your life is frittered Ido?” And agaiu he drew a' letter
away in ball-rooms and-under lamp­ ■from
light, and iu worshipping the life of a
society-man, instead of filling a place cation ho had ever had from Fred
in the world that God seat yon beret f&lt;&gt; Seward. Here it is :
Da. Bmnntia f)mr ’’fifjleft
occupy.”
“ What would you have mo do? I Hvsnipscotl, three year* ago, it was with ths
have money and do not need to work ; delenainaUon of making myself of itomo
then why should I work ? And what
can 1 do?”
“ That is not for mo to aay. Every
man, who is a man, seeks out work
for himself or takes the best thing that
comes to baud. I, too, was born with
money, but I would bo afraid to die if
I had done nothing but simply live on
my incom'e."
“ You arc very severe, and I am not
prepared to say that you are not right
Can I see Mies Ellison I”
The doctor touched the bell and
asked tho servant to request Mary’s
presence, and then went out of the
room, that the two might feel unem­
barrassed.
“ I wanted to know if your uncle’s
decision is the same as your’a."
“ It is,” she said in a low voice, and
with face averted.
“ And you object to me because I am
a good-for-nothing ?”
“ I think my uncle's idea of what a
man should be in the world is a correct
one.”
“ And you do not love mo ?”
“ I cannot niarry you."
’
“ Then you do love mo ?”
“ I might have loved you had it boon
different with us; but I do not dare to
say more. ”
“ And if I were to make myself wor­
thy of you?"
She, did not answer, but hor silence
was more expressive than words would
have been.
“ Mary,’’ said he, “ I ask and make
no prombes. I only hope that I love
you, and I hope to win you yet."
He arose, and they said “goodby.” Would he prove himself a man?
was what her heart questioned. Would
she wait for him ? was the question in
his mind.
“ And now what ?” asked the doctor,
when he was alone with Mary.
“ We shall sec,” was her answer.
Fred Seward went to his room at the
hotel and aaked himself the same quection the doctor had spoken, “ And now

did not drink or gamble, and he had
graduate^ at Harvard.
.
But, with all these things., in his fa­
vor,'Dr. Burgess did not think him
worthy of .his. Jiiooe and ward, Mary
Ellison.
.
“ Y6u say you love him?" he con­
tinued.
what
He had been told that his life was
you know aboat of no use to any one, and that ho
amounted to no more than a straw
“ ltei*»0b pqoesoary to: go into that4 carried on a breeze. Was it so? He
uncle. I hasp Warned toteve him, and began to think out the question, was
I have nearly told him so.”
his life worth a fartlung to any living
** But, my dear, I am sure that lie is person np to this time ? No, it was
unworthy of you as I am that I am sit- not. What had.bo to show for. th&amp;e
liochfrf.T' '
Y twenty-five years? A little amatterHave you any grounds for that ing of knowledge ; nothing else. Was
opinios ??T .
. . . .. sny one better because he had lived?
“ f have grounds for it in my knowl­ No. He could not recall on instance
edge of human nature. You fancy him where he bad ever been of help to any
a wrll-ede»&lt;J|»tcdr brihiant man .because one.
Supposing ho should lose his
be can iaUf. in a glib manner of the fortune to-day, what could he do ?

thousand and one nothings that make Nothing.
up so&amp;eiy talk ; tet I can see that hie
He did not dore spare himaelf in hia
fivey^sai college have left Mim ap cross-examination, nar did he boeltate
real knowledge, and that ho has noth­ about calling things, by their right
ing in his bead but froth."
1............ names.
No wonder Dr. Burgess had
“ I do not Chink you undentland of do declined him for a husband for hia
him jwrtfoe,’'
.
niece. But what should he do ? Ah,
“ 1 am sure that I do him more than that was a difficult problem to answer,
justice.”
A lawyer? No, he had nb taste for
“ I cannot see it as you do, uncle. J the law. The church ?
No, no; ho
find his habits arc good, hi* family was unworthy so high a calling.
A
e-pinl totxica-—”
doctor? "Why not J, Yes, why not a
“A fig lor his family,*' broke in the doctor?
doctor. “ I aero nothing for any such
There was quite a sensation amongnonsense as ‘‘family.’ ’ I never yet knew
the lounger* in Bwamj&gt;scott when it
* family * to provide food or keep a man was found that Fred Seward had left
from neglecting or abusing his-own them for that season. And the ssnsahouMflfoU^ I want to
a tea. with
tiou was still farther incraasod when
they heard he waa studying medicine
with Dr. Swroto &lt;4 Boston.
U Dr.
place &gt;. the world that God has given
Burgess heard the story he never menhim to.fUk" .
.
“ Ae^yon think that Frad does not

power 1 these qualities ? ”
*• I do. If he did I would not say a

FRIDAY, JUNK 26, 1874.

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Three years rolled round without

ahe grew more beautiful with each ntnr

mistaken you will not refuse your' con-

Very wall, sir; I will do itM
A coupte Uf houns afterward Frtd be met with at the bedride of the tick
palled upon the 'doctor to learn hia de­ and in the bouses of the poor as in the

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VatiONT has a great nuiple-sugar
crop.
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A touching story comes from Mem-,
phis.
Ari old man, Peter Bean by
An Iowa man lias invented a cow- name, a well-digger ia the locality for
t,.
something like thirty years, bad a dog
Mint J would rather Iiaj'e left unsaid.
*1 TiJlnlJ
nilHtoUTwonW
of which he was very found. Peter was
AtruNriSKT crops of fruit are exj&gt;ected
hato
youf homie ’Befoft this' .‘this year, d
a bachelor, and lived a lonely life. The
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ahd told you that I loved &gt; yon»kW»&lt;»l
only thing be tenderly fondled was the'
NiM» quarte'of milk make «nc period dog, which shared Iris bed and di­
tltflnb'U £ &gt;44d' jon- to
of *bdtier, • ■
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vided with his master the frugal meat

rifuto to be friendly-iri|h «•&lt;?*’

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' OMUnasMt-vr lias 47 -saviugs-banka, Well, the dog, which WsM nearly always
‘with $42,40*, (WO dapcsifa.
by Peter's aide, waa large and powerful
public; . of frame, and cheerful and playful in
There were tMabk’ih lief ryesl,*but fhey‘ :• H4M*D*P
o^e,vpjJumi4jf»aV4in.38 years,
. disposition.
It seemed to love its
“Supposing” she said, her voice sob-,
Jarnip/Bowbss *Mvy. It consists master with that perfect, enduring love
bing—“supposing the woman'aho'ulcf of a
*i«B*mer„ which was bqilt in that crowds all less weighty objects
from the heart. One day it was sepa
eay that ahe bad loved" you aH-‘thtue
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rated a few hours from the old man.
years f that ahe^ovte^otf now wi&amp; ybnr
At FJatJ)w|b, teujg jtelod, ithftro, is a
crutches ? all the better because of your cohseryatory coyeripg up aorq and Peter waa patiently laboring at the bot­
tom of the well, when he faintly heard
t.hr«.t -ipihrtcrs-of ground.
the joyful bark of his favorite. He
and-will wait F that she isn’t half good
Thb Detroit iPrcc Preu bos advices
looked up ; there was a swift glance of
citougtr rorf ymiu—•’
: J-1-»
from the Indian country that the Paw­ recognition, and the light wentoutof the
“ But 1be«o erntehea ?"
nee Indians want boots with red tops, well-digger's eyes forever. The-eager
“fihtfHsbe* the tranches because you (or they’ll rsdsq another fuss. 1'
rush of the dog to greet its master dis­
.
wnd'the answer.
,
Mbs. Ann Piucb, who died at Salis­ placed a heavy bucket and sent it
• An Wfi/ kfUjr’.'ihtte 'Dr.,Burgess was
bury, Mass., May i.'fcferid Wkyewre, bad' crashing down upon Peter's head. A
siifi/ptixi'iy££(orer ’ |he. letter,
arqiMed'Vy a inocx at hia door, which during her life “assisted " at 88B birttM, few minutes after Abe man was dragged
21&amp; weddings and 3M funerals.
to the surface a bleeding corpse. With
kuoqk wnafpJluwtd by his niece.
A CxiaroHMiA letter *sayk that this piteous howls the faithful animal licked
! “ Qahtwa oopiq in nude ?'*
,
the ugly wounds, but the fond caress
yoar
there
will
be
produced
there
Anddhfllrxt i4*tautFred.Howard cdUrcd1 with Mary, ami Mtoxrfd goutlemf n .12,0(10,000. gallon* of wine, 2,000,000 could not reanimate the fast stiffening
B.
informed ofAho avcntaof.the morn­ pounds of grapes for table use,.and Ixxly. The man was laid out in his
ing. ButTHf rtMfltf 6My hotter,’ ‘ ’ God 250,iOO pound* of raisins, besides tire shroud, but before the grave dosed
brandy.
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over the human form the dog also was
only for myself, after I had bean made to ace blksrvatav how’ things i de-happen'!
MaffjCSrptriinifat wta a success’-after
Aoobboate sales in New York last dead.' It had stretched itself before the
al^”—/irprXA.and Z/omc.
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year :
Butter, $2O,00O,00o; cheese, cold clay of its master and moaned out
SI5.00d,00d; Wheat, «24,000,000; flour, its life in gtief. It is u sad story ail*
my wife. I have bees studying in the office
$26,OOfr,OUO; dore, §26,000,000 » petro­ veredover with touching beauty. If we
•» - itien&amp;r it iff nf America.
of an old 'acbool-male of ' ours. Dr. Swjct,.
f
The
Jfaw
York,
.correspondent
of
the.
leum, Sl0,000,000f &gt; cut meats, $12,- celebrate in verse the death of Panthea,
and have enjoyed lay We faeeh’ vnete^tUsri T
OuMtematr CbmfMrctai writes ; “ The ooo.ooo.
. ... . ■ who slew herself upon the corpse of her
ever thought it possible. My purpoeo in now
beloved Abradataa, why should wo not
writing to you is to say that when I last saw three richest-mm in America are Wm.
Ar Limoges, a gunsmith bus invented
drop a word of sympathy for the dog
ill an Ellison I said to her I Should renew -my B. Astpr, A.'T.'Stew^ri and Cqmmodore
a breech sslMoading carbine wtii-h dis­ that refused to live because, his master
Vwdeirlult; all reaijqute of ifYork
charges 22 ballet* « minute. i .;It has had died ?
arisen winch compel ms to say to you that I
city.
Astor's
wealth
is
.mainly
in
renl
caiiMol renew those proposal-, norcki5! aapiae
baim submitted to.lhrii' Fnmh military
LAND MONOPOLY IN SCOTLAND.
lestttG'Aia’?teT^ndc8; Vanderbilt'sis
x।
to Mias EJUsou's baud, Qf cotgwi yulMril#" mau4y,intrailwsx qtocks and their’div­ suthQ^tie^...,;
The abolition of the purchase system
do with thpi m you may think beau ^ut I
Tun word grafagc w Boman by birth, of commissions in the English army
should be glad If yon could keep the xnilter in idends ; Stewart's in goods, houses,
English
by
association,
and
American
has
closed up one of the chief avenues
your owu hands. With great respect,
storeM/fkclariea; lands and stocks. The
aggregate tecalth of each one of them by adoption. It aignifios a “ com-farm for employment of the younger sons of
landed
proprietors. The abolition of
The Doctor studied and worried on in supposed to be somewhere betyuvn where titlies and rents duq religious
the estabhahed church, which is thought
the matter the rest of the day, and then $75,009,000 and $100,000,000, which houses were kept.
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to be only a question of time, will cut
had not decided upon what he ought to looks
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baawy. Nobody knops —
exA runaway team in Ogdensburgh, N.
do. But things often Lhf&gt;pewAn)fli&gt;; actlyr, they crinnut tell tiieuMelvra with- Y., injured a bpy. The horses were off another source of employment of
woridthatwanpl. r
’ -"J tint
—‘ ’MofC •. in a million
’------- or ’two. “
’
*know frightened by the staggering of a members of the same class. When this
planned,
Those who
jje —
tc '-wap
hand by iia. WI41ra’wcrrrying
.
most ribont their affairs pul the figures drunken man,, and it is proposed to occurs it is believed that the landed
over the letter Moy wk* 'eariyiag-bapl highest? and thejr say that the idooiHe^, prosecute the dealer who sold the man proprietor* will be in favor of repealing
tax
rcthrri ' of ri few y^ara’ago, hMel/
all laws in relation to primogeniture,
pines* into a score of homes and spreadb'qnor.
because there will be few ways of re­
iii^htw uWn Minslifno 4p®igl|fb4H&lt;th3t ahowed'eich of them to'b'e wtrth bc.
Scott luunii,
cotrxrr, aiiuu.,
Mirin., uas
has uicthe- most
most
, m-.T, .
l - .
mvir
hadl4tle&lt;i»atUa0:lo^.; | 0 * / j j ;
Itweeu
*oa tnnry Knntfhs, gatF eiU;J1BiTe manufactory
LimbnrgCr spectably settling their younger sons.
At present the estates throughout Great
Among her people w*s a widow who no proper idea of their real wealth.
cheese in the ootintry. Thia kind of
Britain are growing larger, notwith­
had but one child, a boy old enough to Astor lives unostentatiously ; Vunder' cheese is said to be “ripe" whan a
standing the great increase of popula­
,earn a few pennies selhog papem. She,. bilt live* itf a three-s'ory brick house cm
1 piqoq the size pl a walnut will drive a
tion. A report to the British Parlia­
i stopped at her doon, and wan met by the a third-class street ;‘and Stewart lives1 dog out of a tan-yard.
ment &lt;in the land laws, tenures and
mother in tears. Her boy had been run in a marble palace in Fifth Avenue,
John Cartaa Bbqwn, of tiw great landed estates of Scotland, shows these
। over bydho street-cv®. o«d hia life vu rmore magnificent khan any other reaiin great danger. Had'Hie/*aUActbrI Mence on the American continent, firm of Brown .A Ives, dipd.-iA Frovi- facts ; That there are in Scotland 132,­
“Oh, yes, qp'oia, the Jama doctor.V ।
and equaled by few in any of dencc^ B. L, ou the 10th iri*i»# at the 230 land-owners ; that of these 75 own
advanced aga of’77y^ara, He wiw the 9,100,(MM) acres, which is close upon
Mary Ma frequency'of lete hwd
.of the lame doctof, but &amp;|d iwyof Jacen and ' finderunt
ore
New x oraera( seepnd sori of the Hou. Nicholas Brown, half of the area of Scotland ; that the
, thc'dfatirighlshbd beielactor df Brown Duke of Sutherland, the largest of the
him.
birth ; Stewart is a native ok the
“ When wM-he.ltereFz^^jKl.
north of Ireland. Astor ia a large, ■Ufiirenrity. firoin whom that institution land monopolists, owns 1,176,574 acre*;
r derived its name.
I
, and that the Queen ot England owns
“ He is here now, mi’am."
At first shp -thought nihe would
i । GiiVat Britain takes the lead with 25,000 acres. Land monopoly has al­
;not go in until after ^he doctor had and gives the impression of beidg-hard- her nriti.jffal debt, whfeh, however,’ has ways been the curse of Scotland, and
gone,
but she wanted (bjosk him what up ; Vanderbilt, is a tall, slim, hand­ botm rodneed to £TM,972,103.
।
France these figures show that it is even a
।could be done; so she followed the some, ppjuJ kMdong man of iiearlxbO, stands next; ber debt ia £748,790,682. worse evil there than in the San Joa­
There ia
woman into the room.
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■ •» straight os an arrow. Astor has heirs Than follows thn United States, and quin Valley of California.
“ O, Doctor I” cried the mother, to his estate &lt; Vanderbilt has children after them come in succesaive order, /his difference in favor of Scotland, that
“here is our best friend." .,
,
to wh&lt;jm hq can leave his fortunebut Bipteia, Italy, Auifria, Hungry, Spain, while our monopolists live abroad, those
of Scotland—as .Sutherland, Buccleuch
Mary turned to the man standing'by Stewart is, cixildluka. Astor's .public Turkey and Germany.
and Argyle—-live on their estates and
the bedside, and found the lame doctor benefactions are confined to something
A sni’i ship with 225 negroes aboard are constantly making solid improve­
to be Fred Seward.
like a couple of hundred thousand dol­
from Mozambique, bound for Mada­ ments.
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He reached out hi^hand and greeted lars,, which ho *^iTe
4hc A4lf gascar, waa ciptnrrtl by 'the EiigHrh
TUK ENGLISH NA VY.
.
and the* two golden Candle­
;her with,ths-ph?a*ahtest *ra&lt;loraajing^. laibrnry,
msn-vf-'Wdr DnpHne, March 13. The
England has been thrown into another
“ We need no introduction, Mies sticks, nine feet high, which he recently
slaves were put absurd with ’duly two panic by the official announcement that
Ellison.”
gave to the Trinity Church. Vander , days' provisions, auib trio vqyugp wm
her great iron-clad fleet is worth 1cm for
hut could bilt has »iv«r madeJtiy publid iHBidrei
She gave him
L prolonged to eight days. Their sufler- fighting purposes. Of course this is au
;hardly speak with
tions, excepting a steamship to the ing i werts ind^scrib*hlc, and many died
exaggeration, and partly gotten up Ijy
“ Arc youth© lame doctor?” she asked Government during the war, till very before they were returned to Africr.
the enormous contractor-interest, who
tafter the first greeting.
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recently,^nulhoji dollars
Si5kifi.An story from the Macon desire to add to their busineM profits
“I am,” ho answered, at the eame for oduc-'uonal purpo-Ss—one-llall of
“A negro woman by coctly buildings and rebuilding* of
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time
pointing to the arutch lying besidn this sum to found a university in Ten­ (Mis*.) Jicacon.'
the fleet. Modern invention has been
him.
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.. . JteMce, and the other half to another living on the Mesbnlavillo road, nut far so prolific in the direction of ship­
“We never heard of H,’” she said.
id- ’educational
. 3.. n
IfcA
• BWw.nrt 1,nn
has from this town, whose parents were
building that there will always be a
“ How did it happen
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always bad- the reputation of being native Africans, and whose ago is 60 horde of ingenious and able men who
“ Building fell at the fire, and rolled Ajoao-fisted ; but he must bo credited years,
I1'***- gars
8** birth to a child last week,
a*
j-k.
** rw 4
and vU»*t ia remarkable, it was the that will endeavor to play apon the fears of
(
,1 over,bore,; Here tea singular a nation jealous of its naval position, as
Great Britain certainly is. The last war
fact for the medical societies to investi*' bnt he doesn't tell JjfM it
------ ’’
yfar. Astor is an independent Metho­
with Germany showed that practically
...
“ Oh, never mind* (hat," said he im­ dist, and 8tewart.ia said to be inclined g»Ce.
tlto French fleet was of no u*e, notwith­
:patiently ; “ it will have no interest for tq thinking for himself. Stewart is a
It is stated in the Dresden papers standing the immense sums Napoleon
scholarly man; Vanderbilt is not; As­ that, seventeen different times in the had spent upon it. In'view of the
-the experiment of infusi:^ enormous cost of these great armaments
tor is *3 IccompHalea max/'"dfltho jxiat
•‘M®
&amp; “T®.
lateb’w blood i»te the human subject in Europe, would it not be a good idea
baby," continqcd thfi widpx, “ and.hclp
lias peeu sucoeaafully ^erfoxraqd in the for President Grant, with the sanction
.&lt; GOOD BED.
t
ithe poor folks, when the stone len
fell on
boepitida of Uiat city. In the first case of Congress, to . propose to the nations
, t OJfr AtaneM soft; eomfoteaBte, and whole­
him.’I : fr*. /
the patient ha&lt;^(long.suffered from pul­ of the Old World the reduction of fleets
some filling for bods or for msttressbs
•• And you live here
she asked.
monary diseaBii, abd' the immediate ef- and armies upon tome general plan ? It
can be proepred in most country places
“In the city ; yea."
. feet of the operation waa to hum the is discreditable to the civilization of our
*Hp*
“ My unde has also moved hake.".
age that nearly all that is made ou the
AobMJtW, ,n is ana. light and elasstrength.
.
profits of production is spent on costly
Jic, and very.sweet.
The cost is very
“ W rial could wo litre dv»n Hut jew
and wasteful enginery of destruction.
little, on|y the cojt prid H^be firmer
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Mb. Jambs T. Fiatufl, in a lecture be­
ishould mot oall OD us r* - ' * '
for the men'bating an’d sifting it.
As
Germany to-day has 1,200,000 soldier*,
fore
tl.e
l»oys
df
Phillips
Ac..
“ I ge
_ nowhere on crutehCB,” he anher peace establishment being over
swered moodily,
• Exeter, N. H-, last week, told them that
400,000 men.
The French army is
‘
there
never,
wm
,
a
greater
chance
for
“And why not with crutches? *
900,000 men. Even pour struggling
“Why not? BocauAc'I’can hanlly Light that a slighter kind of bed-tick first-rale men »«!! the yrofesriona than
Italy has 600,000 mon on her rolls.
there is now in our, own era,; that we England has a small army, but makes
forget thst it a man docs not know a up for her lack of expenditure in that
" But ywf wiil dbtne &lt;hZ tfe* os F*
Another'advantage ia Ihal it can bh
thing accurately he positively does not direction by constantly building new
changed every year with so little coat
“IcanpoV
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know it at all; that it is only now and fleets’ of iron-clad*. In some way the
that it is within the reach of every one.
“ Perhaps I ought to have included
then that wo launch a really solid, sub­ groat material interests of the world
For^iiMpaa’a hfds?^yH pwfcctiyeststantial scholar, complete in all pointe, should protest against tbi* imposition
it such a latfy We will be glad to Member idactory- Jt is-ttkjy neoereary to keep into the world, .in proof of which be
upon the productive Energies of manjtald them “ to look at Congress to-day,
eow

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look anywhiMe-;” that he coosiZLsis be­
Russia if entering on the railroad
ing berix m America the greatest good age, with its characteristic attendants.
lock in tte world, and that aMhsM- There is such excitement among capi­
bske&lt;r* eekolar istnerdy an &lt;'.Hndsrdone talists in St. Petersburg as reminds on*
••Not^hlsonxrulclk’sr*’- •■n ■
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of the most famous periods of specula­
“ Have you no hopes of not needing of a Shanghai rooster that draws a baby
Railway cars have been ordered (or tive mania on the more experienced ex­
them."
around in a baby coach,
Peru in Oswego, N. Y.
changes of Western Europe.

and ahe waa among the most admired you if there was such a lady, but I am
“ Proxe that I an wrong and I will Re

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whatever accident may have befallen

Uuly lei tbwn rh*u«&lt;« t hrt r
CbMMR Ibelr 1-Ucre In " IxlIxTen,'/
Charge tnera *lao in “ ■irvr.’rr*."—

M*k(«“ teU«vera**«41batorM!a, . ,jj
An&lt;l •« d4rclT*n • *11
er* ;
■ ■• ■ ■
The “ enoMil*** m*n ooMcjtaS, • hi *•' •/ A-»
WbUe UM ••
" *M*» M
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" Oriculu*," too, ta dlulo* tror.
Korevery line
•onxShla*
I. Uot*
“ Vela"** vine bnlor. tU* current;
-r ,ul
*■ WelxUi " 1» vlsbi, vith Yu&gt;ke« accent.
If yon c*anoeet»ng» tbase aleo,
■ ’ ’ •*
Hjoik. *a Miiera do, or abonM do.

VARIKTIBN.
Sranir doump—B-o-n-n-d.
Motrr balun* are baMi-bawlyrs.

Oystkbs li out.—Philadelphia Heraid.
Reai, bawl dresses—Baby oJotfich. &lt; ’

Advic* to a man with an apple—G«'
to the juice.
&lt;
qa •-•ru»L
Oub physician* generally are in a foe­
bill condition.
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Tab man who waa filkilwitli umotion,i
hadn't room for hu dinner.
.

Ioxatz Waltzohbmittom, of New
York, swallowed his artificial act
teeth while trying to pronounc© his,
name.
.

A Oixci-VXATi man ia said to be traiq
ing himself for his approaching mar­
riage by passing eereral hours in a boll-’
er shop.
“ I hat Pat, ore you asleep ?** “ No Va sleep ?" “ Thou be afther lendin’ inc
me a quarthcr.’’ “I’m asleep, be ja*
bers I”
.7 ■/.’ i
aa
A Khstucky farmer ssjfs tbs* U»r«r*
good bull-dogs roaming the . yards
nights will do mure to keep a man.
honest than all the talking in the.
world.
An old winc-bibber says that an empty
champagne bottle is like an orphan, be­
cause it has lost its pop.
A Fkbnch-Camapian, unable to speak
a word of English, was married at Ot- tawa, fast week, to a girl who couldn't.
speak a word of French. Hu-y anticinate unspeakable haipineaa.
r
,
Or conrac tho Nohiatown editor, in
writing of the White House wedding,'
used the word “ auspiciously," bnt the
compositor knew better, and made him1
say, ** Few honeymoons ever began
more suspiciously.**
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Tub other day a Keokuk local «stou.
shed a visiting editor by pickingup the .
putepot and a pair of sciasor*, with the
remark that he “must go out op Uie
street and look up a few items, "—liar- i

linfffon Hau’kcye.
’ ' ’
(With his hair parted in the eebter,••»
and exactly over bis soon ter)—“I ntwec knew a dozen girls, you knew, whocould i
talk sense with a fellow, yon know,."
(With her hair frizzed, and frizzled,an^.j
frowsy, and tumbled over her left eye)
-“ Weolly ? Well, the fact is, aU the
girls I know suit their conversation to ,
the party with whom.they are talking,
you know.”
JOUlCHAUaTtQ AMKhrTIMH.

a tn

The umeniiles uf juunwli!y*Bre&lt;bitee'«
flexible in b.m ,!«.:&lt;■. Then is • slight ;
miBunJara|aiMli^g,existing just qow bji-^
twoen the editors uf. pie
an^^
Mercury. In his issue of Wednesday

last, th»! editor of the PoMot
deli cute tho innuendo at bisrrvaliri’lhese 4

words :
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“ A particle of refinement, rsBpoet&gt;* i
benevolence, or Christian kindness ;
never found a place in Owen's
.;
He ia as utterly doroid of everything
but that which is base, gross, and brut- ...
isli, as a Berkshire sow is of the divine
afflatus."
The man who alluded to his brefe’et
editor as “a jack-rabWi engage* iii »
etc., “baa been discounted by AerfMjQr. ’
ductor of a rural papqr cm the Pacific
coast, who iudpIgBS ip,
complimentary remark* coualniipg his

neighbor :
•‘That

’Tnixo.’—The

i
aftitihted

‘fungus' which aua$era to ths name qf
‘ Ferguson ’ when he is branded * liar,’
and wucmw uwiu^l-coxiditicn attftxcts ’
■warms of Mv-bettle flies abifii his
mouth and nostrils, and a cfiraie ^W ®
basxardz (Ter his head, has exploded ti

again.

Tbs pablic holds itaTKJteU’i 'O'c’s

Another Pacific paper ss^Br •MtaB.i'.
brutQ O&lt; the Salem Jiecqr4 who. MJl- &gt; j
* Columbus died 368 ycara agp totdAy,’
and calls it ‘ local,’ ought to have hia .

Ar a recent Engliab wedding, while
the bridal party were kneeling around
the chancel, the groomsman poked th*
groom in the aide, he laughed, the bride
laughed, and so did the hridojnsoida^
and the clergyman retired in high
dudgeon from the church; twelvs
o'clock came, after which no marriages
are performed, so that they had to go
home and upend t we»ty-fcrar houra cul­
tivating a pcrioua frame of mind.

�MBS. L. O. CROCKER

DRUGS,
Tuesday, some c

Iretdoor

removed two

(
Ax several cases -of the horrible
disease, trichinnm, have lately oo
r
carrad. among others those recently
t

Flint aad South Haven.

Mich

Last Tnoaday evening vtf» a
an express train for plunder, illl0|,uitT. Hirtwy tai. m &lt;tau
_ the passenger -train a was one day riding in bar chariot strawberry festival was being held
through freight came along. The through th® atreete at Rome, when in the Baptist Cbnreh, Syracuse, tho
engineer and brakeman were some- ithe dead body of her fhther, wvHering
what injured, but no one else was in
; its gore, eras lying across »he way. ciptating the room full into tho story
below, which was also filled with
injured, and 15 freight earn were to­ Her driver reined up the horaes to
tally wrecked, and the engine badly ।stop when she cried ost-at the top of

( damaged.
we

Detectives are

up the mnUerl

working ber voice,
! Drive on ! The
fiery steeds dssfflh forward over the

Last Sunday Miss Hattie Sanders lifeless body, crushing it to pieces,
and spirting the blood over the daugh­
Raced-. of White Pigeon, was struck by i
ter’s dress. How shameful has been
lightning and instantly killed.
led that one monthfol of undone pork
Buy City has just hutnehed the fin­ the name of Tullis for this dreadful
may cook your goose. Here is an
deed ! The blood almost curdles in
extract from lhe medical report on, ost steamer irr lhe West. She cost
our veins when we think of the cruel
.
the cases mentioued above, Uy the&gt; 3120,000.
wretch! Mankind cannot find Isn^
'
Tho Rochester salt and lumber Co.
Medical Socio ty of Kalamazoo :
guoge to express their detestation of
“Eat oo uncooked or half-cocked works at East Saginaw burned on '
the worse than murderess. This
bog’s flesh. Tho raw flt»h of the hog, the 18tb lost. Tho total tow is 360,­
deed is not more heartless and cruc 1
whatever its ah.ipo or condition, 000 ; insured for 332,000.
than lhe acts of many a rumseller,
whether ham, Lacan, or ;&gt;ork. salt or
A Detroiter who has been explor­
running his ’raffle in spite of virtue,
fresh, smoked or unsmoked, is liable ing in the northern part of the Slate
happiness, or tears. Dead men do
to contain this parasite, full of life and says he nover realized howw'icked he
not stop them; no, nor live men
adivity that may soon work n rem­ was until he was chased three miles
going down to rain and shame Point
ediless mischief in the human body. by a bear.
,
them to the bloated, staggering wreck
Bologna satmge, if pork be in it uuFrank Tubbs and Doc. Walker, of of manhoed, still dear ns life to some
ookyd, is as dangerous as any form
Oisegu, last week took a young git I heart-brJteu wife or mother, aftd lie­
of meat. Tae heat that oooks meat
of Plainwell out riding, and they out­ seeching them to stop their traffic
uterty destroys the life mid mischeievraged her person, inflicting such in­ that nut merely mangles dead men,
ous |&gt;ower of these vermin, and no
juries that ahe was nearly dead when but kills live ones, and they cry out
one near fear any harm if tjtis fact is
they reached Oisego. Tubbs has in utter defleuoe uf appeal and threat
d»eerved.
fled the contry, but Walker is in the
cooked before being eaten.

hands uf the authorites.

dashes the Jugemaut ot rum through

On the afternoon of Jane 18, the town and city, crushing hearts and
boiler in the wheel-barrow lactory qf hopes, life and Hmb. rich and poor,
burn up the body of your beloved
W. II k A. B. Stevens at Cold­ high and low." Every rnmscller in
wife, and hand you the ashes neatly
water, exploded, killing Isaac Stevens the land is plying his trade in spite of
done up in n paper package for the
and a boy named John Hndson, a entreaties and appeals more power­
small stun of two dollars. It would
wood turner. The following named ful than dead men's mangled forma
be pleasant io have this [ou-knge in
were injured :William Voores, hurt The crushed hopes and happiness of
the house, for when you felt senti­
inwardly, recovery doubtful ; Ed • the living are really a louder call to
mental, mid low spirited, and mehinward Vouros, brother of William, cease their traffic than any fact or
&lt;4io)y, you nould take it out of your
hurt in the chest; Samuel Williams, reason belonging to the dead. If the
bureau drawer, and sigh and weep
, rn rase lira' business were only an inhnrt in tho head, shoulders and back ;;
over it, and bombard the ashes with
William Marble, badly hurt in tiio
l..„ I, suit to the dead even rubbing the
’lais of poetry and enjoy your sorrow
bead und back; Wallaco Culver,' graves uf loved oner, and dragging
hugely. But it would be a little
bruised nil Over but no bones broken . I the mute tenants forth in fend'? de
uncomfortable when you hogan to
Some uf those hurt are considered ।! rixloti it could be boro. But the traffic
think what pr^ty blue eyes that girl
dangerous. The loss of property was Uures and destroys the living. 1
you met at church hud. And when
enters blessed homes and curses
1,300.
you get belter acquainted with her,
ih -ra. Il degrades man-hood, wom­
A gentleman relates this to a re­
*ad got to thinking that those were
an hood, everything. Il puls vice in
-as good women ns ever went into a porter of the Terre Haute Ecpreu ;
the place of virtue, poverty in the
*• Some years since I bosrdedat a
-cremation loraoce you'd leel uncom­
place of.riches, mirery in the place
fortable every time yon looked at hotel, the proprietor of which was a
ofliliss. There is nothing beautiful,
that neatly done-np package you’d newdy.married man. Tiie maiden
fair, noble, just or lovely in mankind
' hide it a way in some corner. and for­ name of his spouse' was Crumb. Im­
lust it does no’ blight and wither. It
get all about it, and when you’d mediately after manage, and when
transform* kind fathers aud husbands
brought tho second Mr*. W— liotne,; tho hotel biuiness commenced, old
into demons. It changes pons into
she’d commence to fix things up, aud lady Crumb, her daughter Peggy, and
brutes and makes daughters more re­
dust away cobwebs, and she’d be her two sons, John and Ike, icgtilaiily
morsel as than Tullis h reelf. Il not
sure to find the ashes, and think them domiciled tliomselves within the hos­ only uiebrialee but musdkrs six hun­
the ashes of vour segur, would take pitable walls of the inn. . Tne land- j dred thousand men and woman in
them out and fling them into the dust lord wav a good natura l, easy going i
our land annually. And what a long,
■bin. Il would be embarrassing when sort of feilow, not quite so smart as ;
। bitter wail of lamentation and mourn­
you came home in the evening, and John Quincy Adams—but one day he I ing ascends from the wretched famwere told by Mrs. W— No. Two got off tho following: Addressing l
ilieb which these dead men represent.
■that she'd found a package of neatly me, he said : **Look-a-hen£ Sam, 1'11
Il is a long, loud appeal from one end
■done up segar ashes and what she tell you just how it is—when 1 got i
of
the world to the other for rumsellmarried I thought I was gelling a j
bad done with it. You couldn’t tell
era to desist. Bqfi they sell on, bid­
her that that package contained ail Crumb, but I’ll be hanged il I don't ।
ding defiance to God and man, and
that was earthly of the beloved No. believe Tvo got the whole loaf.”
crj
“Diiivs
ox!
Dbivm ox!"
One. And you couldn’t go out and'
A Country Clerk in a rural town Pulpits interpose aud plead Churches
pick the ashes from the rest of the had a pet oalf, which he was training '
exhort and pray.
Legislatures enact
dust. So you’d have to let the ashes up in the ways of tho ox. The calf
laws to prohibit lhe sale. Authorites
of the once dearly beloved go with walked arutinj vcry peaceably u id er
denounce it. Prisons threaten. The
the stove ashes and clinkers tn grade one end of the yoke, while Mr. Clerk
courts oondem. Governments punish.
a street or fill up a fever and ague held up the other end. But in an un­
And still the rnnisellers, deyfing al!
-pond. There is a dark ns well us a fortunate moment, the mas conceiv­
that is good and true in lhe face of
bright side to the cremation question. ed the idea of puiting his own neck in ‘
public benefactors an 1 public senti­
tlia yuko to let the culf sec how it
ment shout madly, Daivx ox ! Dxivz
George Vanderpool, the most no­ would seem to work with a patncr.
ox
!
torious man in Michigan, has been This frightened the calf, and, elevat­
M. C. Vt ilcox.
visiting the villages in Van Buren Co
ing his tail and voice, lie struck a
He was at Liwton a week or two ago
The husband of Nellie Grant came
‘•dead’run” fur the village, and Mr.
as a traveling agent for a boot and
to this country Dot as the son of a
Clerk went along with hts head down
shoe factory, ia Ohio. While stop­
wealthy English gentleman, but as
and his plug hat in.his hand, straining
It is said*that cremntionisls can

ping at the

Robinson Hmse, Pound

eyerj nejve. to keep up, and crying

Master, Drury eame th.ro to colic-"! n

1an agent for lhe sale of cutlery. It
is now asserted that his lather owns

out at the top of his voice:
■•Here we coma ! blast oiu foolish a
1 small estate in Southampton, and
that lhe son who married President
souls ! Head us somebody !'*
her oow, and while Mrs. Shnvers
Grant’s daughter has a salary of $3,­
Don't Bcbn ’cx.-What a quencher 0
। .'0 a year, with the privilege of mak.
was giving him a lecture on worn tn's
rights and the inhumanity of man for on love-letter gush and what a snuff­ ing all he can earn.

iously.
toe, committed eateida

oa

working at the hotel, for impounding

ing of sentimentality is ruthlessly in

had to work for a living, VundArpool

volved in the following advice, given

stepped-aud informed them, that his

by an exchange:

mother was a widow, and he knew

Never burn kindly written letters.
the mute utterances of those afar,
yet dear, whose iacos you inxy never
look upon again. Remember how
many a little notion iu tinware they
will procure.

tho trials and difficulties they had to
txrateod with in this wiqked world,
and he promptly lookout a dollar aud

paid the fine, and ordered Drury to

release the cow.

Whether these
Mrs. Sartoris has cordially invited
frets will make as much comment in all her bridesmaids to visit her at her
the newspapers as old Mrs. O’Lean's home in England. Her residence is
cow did in the Chicago fire, rein tins
■1
■i 1I most opposite the henulift-l Isle of
Wnght.
Wright- Her husband Iras* a line
steam
yacht now binding on the
An iudustrous wheat buyer in
Clyde, in which he. hia wile ai.d a
Chicago, alter five years uf hard work
party of A nerican friends will make
and severe speculating; accumulated
a cruiae in August.
*60^000. all of which was to his cred­

Captain Fry’s widow has started a

Orleans. She
nvmbere her friends in that city by
the cords.________________

with wrestleing with the Ilike that of the patent medicine man,
tiger, keeping up the sport until next ‘“Send for n circular.”
morning, when he was wnlked'homc i
Tiie Rev. Mr. Beecher objects to
by a fnend who found him on the
i persons who make il a habit to gu
sidewalk, so completely strapped that; •
around fiom prayer meeting to prayer
he had not even p dime. Thus, in &lt;
meeting reciting their experience and
24 hours his entire fortune disap- i
I .indulging in tang prayerx.
He calls
peared. Rather an expensive boy I
them “Bpiritni! bummera."
'

Mason for sleeping on window '
Deep waters make a sfill noiie. So
nd railing off is here.
j do men.

GRIFFITH &amp; KERR

The Washington

DllfiS I 1EDICIRES
BOOKS

STATIONERY,

Star denies the

Mory that George Alfred ramed his
umberella down the throat of his antogonist and then opened it.

A fortune teller has predicted that
Mark Twain will die this year—hut

■d FANCY GOODS

THEODORE MAXSON, WOOL! WOOL!

the 18th

wood-yard in New

A Craplete Asurfmeit Of liRiiery

near for sals the fidlowiaf peoewty:
Lot No. J14. oonetsitng of immwaUUl
and owned by A. A. Tbotupaoa. Cbtop.
Loti 70 and 91.
“J
.
.
Lot lie. owned be Got* Fraetfc—£f*od
noattc sou
Wart haW tfbMl
«. « •*»*»
A. Phillips addition, owned by Bte
Hides.
Will
Lot Na. ». A. C. NieboU store.

PATENT MEDICINES,

within.

Are now prepared to pay
Highest Market Price for any
amount of good, clean Wool,
delivered at Nashville, and will
furnish the farmers with Salt
the lowest price.

orchard, good barn k
rmall frame boaae. Win be sold for $35 an
acre. A first-class farm. _T&lt;roa favorable.

EYE and EAR!
SMITH k STRONG.

Dr. R. C. THOMPSON,

PERFUMERY

ACUTE AND CHRONIC D SEASES
CATARRH, ASTHMA.

he is only going to start a paper, which
is pretty dose for a fortune teller.

CONFECTIONERY,

Naabvilla, ordain. That it .hall not ba la*ful for any penon or panona to ba drank
or di.ordcrty anywhar* in the village oC
Naahvilla, Michigan.

Pm Tibs and LiQnors

BJ*

CHOICE GROCERIES,

TOBACCO

Special attention given to the

Diseases of the Eye and Ear.

.

jSiiiwUr

Mlrhipin Central Railroad

f CIGARS.

GRAND-RIVER VA )7 JI

FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.

1

NwhrHk.
nw&gt;tlnr*
MkMlrvIlk,
TUir.L

FOR

E. J. FUOKNEB.
JUc-.rder.

O. A TKUXAN,
Proidcat.

Tli® Common Council of the vill­
age of Nashville Ordain that there
be an alley laid out 12 feet wide com­
mencing at the snath end of Water
alley thence due south to half l-l
line of Sec. 30, Town, 3 north, range
G. A TRUMAN E J. FIGHNER
President
Recorder.

Would nuiter many score.
But all their wants may be aappited

(T7“ We hare engaged a competent Grand Ranld.,
riMamoml.
Chemist wAo will carefully attend to MtMfovUK
IlMitn*.,
the compounding physicians prescrip­ N..h»IHe.
Vermont »llle,
tions.
Chn-loMr.

50

IoJ0

At least 10 per cent sav­
ed by buying at the city
Drug Store, Nashville.

ANO

Chicago &amp; Late Hurra Railroad.

EVERYBODY

WKSTERN DIVISION-.

Buy the World-Renowned
wiiog©®

Time Table taking effect Mirth 80th, 187-1.

HLSWORTH &amp; FULLER

Mall *

Hare received their naw SPRING STOCK,

BEST IN THE WORLD I

Dry Goods, Groceries
Hats, Caps, Cloth­
We have on hand a fine stock of
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
READY MADE CLOW,
Notions,
&amp;c.,

t^~Tho Highest Premia*

VIENNA
Okie State Fair J

Northern Ohio Fair J
Amer. lastliote, N. Y-;
Indianapolis Exposittea j

Connections,

St- Lonis Fair;

Unittual Inducements to^Cash Baye

which

Louisiana State Fair;

Mississippi State Fair;

and Geordi* state Fair;

DRESS GOODS.

FOR BEING THE

BEST SEWING MACHINES,

BROWN AND BLEACHED,

Notions, Boots, Shoes,

COTTONS, DENINES Tt
range of work. All attar

STRIPES, COTTONAD1.

AAD CROCKERY

CHECKS

Flirt lane, Jactsan &amp; Saiiiav R. R.

CARPET

COTTON BATTS

WARP,

were In direct

And a full line of

KID GLOVES NOTIONS,

fc

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

COMPETITION!!

FUAINS BUM BT CHICAGO TIME.

tarFor Hemming, FMing, Stitching, Cording,
Binding, Braiding,
Embroidering, Quill­
ing and Stitching fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed.

BK1BT HADE CLOTKNC

The Brookland Argut reports that

Where wo have no Agents
we will deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
at the nearest Rail Bead
Station of Purchasers.

-‘crowd stood gazing up into a tree

on Smith street the other day; and
after vainly inquiring of each other
what they werejlooking at, peacefully

die pe reed."

Needles for all Sewing Ma­
chines forSale.

W«&gt;m kaadU tks RscheaUr kurf mad*

Michigan now has 278, periodicals;

of wtpeh 21 are dailies; 3 tri-week*
bi-weekly; 3

aad *11 C*lf. and warranted, al $4. to. CkUdrta'a Show frost 25 oasts, upwards.

Old JbtklDes taken ii Eichuge.

“LIGHT BLNNINK M1E8TIC,"

Bend for.Circulars, Pries

Wilson Reflector. on® of the
host Periodicals of the day,
devoted to Bowing Ma­
chines, Fashions, General
News and Miscellany.

Spices,

teen plugs of tobacco, is spoken of
very severely by the religious press

ground and whole, 0
Raising Kerosene

of that city.
Those having unsettled ac­
counts with th® late firm of Downing

tirely alone it is when a line full of

Michls an

clothes comes down in the mod.

bidder.

JUcMbm Im tie Market

SnOMT LINK BCTWEEX

IB coxFini

The fool seeketh to pick a flv from

ym

awarded to It at

Cincinnati Exposition;

DRESS coons,

Is there is one time more than an­
other when a woman should be en­

Dollars!!

FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,

throach Oram!

man
was a church deacon, the young
1
;man’s doctor bill was fourteen dol­
]
lars.

weeklies; 1

WILSON

Orncc—182 M#U 8&lt;., oppodie Hibbard
Houac, JackMD, Mich.
83

man’s nose between his thumb and
.
finger. Although the said certain

lies;' 230

A New Idea!

CmDIPT10H,EPLEPTlCFlT8, fc.

A negro philosopher, diibusring
the relations of the rare, said :—»,You
know de turkey, he room on de fence,
de goose he roosts on the ground.
You pull the turkey off de fence and
he will git up again. You scraps his
wings, but somehow or nudder he’s
gwino to get hack on de fence. Now
you put de goose oo de fence an’ he
will fall off; be donl belong Jar. De
turkey am de white man. He’s down
now. but is going to get up again.
De nigger U de gooae. Ha better
stay whar he belongs."

A young mad at Kenosha bet two
(
dollars that he could take a certain

semi-monthlies; 18 monthlies, and
it is the b»ak. One mwuing he
Nothing encoii.-age* the focal press
2 quartelies
started out to rejoice, with a few so much 03 to see buzz saws introdu­
The San Francisco sea captain
fneads, over the birth of a sun. Night ced.
&lt;
The first aud Iasi injunction of
found him in a faro- bunk, where lie the
I
local editor to the mill owner is, who traded the ship's Bible fur thir­
eagsgvd

DRUGS,

insL, by taking opium.

fine of the widow Showers who was

impounding a poor widow's cotr, who

STRONG

DRUGS,

Central Raili

trouble and costs.

DOIKKG &amp; ALLH.

Agents Wanted

market rates.

AILSWflimilR.
W. A Anewoara. &gt;

| J. F. Fetes*

EKNST, Copt1

Jilioi Stiiif late Ci
CLEVELAND, OHIO.

�a-OQ Iftw 8^—___________________

&lt;&gt;,.•. H-4,»raT. U

Cra7tl.UK

GROCERIES, Dn^FltTlSltKS

TF&gt;MF:-~41S0 P*r Y«ar- ia Adwsnr

fortrtkM.
HJtIB

Co. DIM &gt;t Vomcmitl.,

at Nashville.

fou of ho

—Look 001 for

th.
.

^—Twelve and one half centr pays

for a quart of strawbaria*.

—•What kind of a band was that,
that paraded

?x&lt;htrft firrrfeni.

the s'reets Saturday

night’

—Fanners report that we are have-

ing better growing weather than is
often seen.

H. B. WOOD, r. M.'

V"—Geo.

has

Simpson

sold his

interest in the blacksmith shop to Mr.

—We are under obligations to Mrs.
H. YOUNG. M. D. Office two Perky for a large dish of nice straw­
• 4em xwUi at Trvrmui** •»««. M«»w Rrreet.
berries.

W

—E.-istman &amp; Young have hung
TMLG W.WICKHAM- Particular
V
f»rr» Io Uw trr.itnvrrt at IMT.fr out a shingle thst i* “just a* nice a*
. AM-- ----- *----- raratk
lira Wvnraaa
you ever see." John Roe made iL
—Mr. D. C. Lee, of St. Louis, Mo.

is visiting, his brother Horace.'
HINMAN. FaaHonable Birta

.

«U IWr Dr~"r- AN k***’^. T’**4""’

omcans.
ELIMU CaiVMAM.
President of the Day.
Charles Dunham, Maple Grove,
Leyder Lspha'm, ••
“
Smith, Castleton,
Joshua Martin,
“
Z. B. Willison, Shendao.
P’** hen Ingerson, Woodbind,
Ailw-rt Barnum,
"
S. J. BidlrmaD, Ilsstings.
c'l* R. Martin, Vermontville, *
H. Sanndera, Kalamo,
John Dow, Sunfield,
.
Vico Presidents.
C. H. Van Arman, Beadei.

A good speaker will be procured.
Capt. L. C. Boise.
.
Marshal of the day.
Capt. G W. McCormick,
F. M. Quick. Maple Grove,
Jesse Jordan, Wooodland,
Anil Marshals.

L1EBHAUSEB,

TAILOR
PARADY, Manulacluter of

Boot* and Shors,
bUVnc and llrpalrln* Maliy ~&lt;w. alaa alltet
.._ I. W ..k.IlL,
ASH VILLE HOUSE.

Carr.O. W. McCosmick, Proprietor.

IL

The Child cm* get just as Good Bar­
grins as the Aged.

and fancy Jewelry.

—Closing out my Wall Pspir stock 10 per
cent Uss than sort at the City Drag fetora.
—Crackers by the barrel at Gj cent* per

MONEY TO LOAN

Our motto is to sell as cheap as
the cheapest, give 16 ozs.
to the lb. ana the right
change every time.
loo* in th el* season.
Our

D. C. GRIFFH"*

Procession will form in front of
—It will be consoling to the lazy lhe Union House, at 10 o’clock, A. M.

ot tiros* &amp; Maxsox, mail call and settle
Taro Maxsox.
—Try a bottle of the new Hop Bitter*.

fended.

FUBUITURE MAWACTOBY!

C*1 at Capt. BsIm's for Maple mH at

at lhe City Drag

Store of Theodore Max-

SPRING and SUMMER GOODS
Parlor, Uirarj, Diaiag, Office u
0E8ERAL FUMTURE!
Together with a Aill assortment ot

—Just received a full stock of Paints and
Varnishes, nt the City Drag fetors.

MIRRORS, PICTURES, FKAMb

AND CARDS, BRACKETS.

— Dsmnrsy warrants nil his Jewelry.

Bahy Cate and Pratelatun i

Christian Church

—We have isjued (he posters snd

was ia town last Saturday than ever
before in the history of the village. sn-no it boats, others taking charge of tho
croquet grounds, ethers oo the picnic
The most of it was sold at 45 and
grounds, and all enjoyins thenselvns exceed­
46 cents per pound. Tho lartueis ingly. At 12 o'clock dinner waa announced
know tjiat Nashville ia the best wool
market

and

are

profiting

by that

ATTENTION, ALL !

—Mr. E. R.

C. A. TRUMAN,

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,
WOLVERINE MILLS!

pay the Highest Market Price for

POTATOES,.

.

WOOL CABBING MACHINE!

CORN, APPLES, OATS, WaMliville, - - IMicti.,

Clover Seed, &amp;C-,'

would res pec' fully solicit lhe attention of

I HAVE A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

DeUrered al their

heretofore

ELEVA TOR IN NASHVILLE.

that tbe railroad'men, and children of the
White will give a school ate al the first table and they occupi

D. PURCHA8, Miller.

LATH,
during the day nn4 evening. Good through lhe table was cleared and set for
SHINGLES
the
Snperehtea
lants.
Officer*
and
Teachers
music will be tn attendance, and all
WATER LIME,

toe," can attend Ed’s Bowery Dunce

SALT,

with the entire satisfaction of know­
ing that their wish will be gratified.

Curator of the peciwl praise for all are entitled to praise
Tho superintendents end officers of the
Battle Creek High School Museum,

report* some important and interest

otherrs,and employes of tho railroad for their
By catling one dour north of inti archaelogiool discoveries in tho
Township of Aiayria, Barry County. pccially for looklrg after natters cooneoted
1'bece interesting remains of lhe with the baggage car; • the landlord, Mr.
nrient mooed bui'ders were found on
lhe farm of Mr, Courtright and con-

During

tbe past year the

timber has been cleared off and the with not an accident or incident to mar the
land brought under cultivation. While pleasures of the day.

plowing. Mr. Courtright, at one fur­
row took tbe heads from seven skele­

LIYNRY AND TEED STABLE!

tons, and oo excavating found re-

msins of twenty-two who had been
burned in a circle in a sitting position.

E. D- BITGOOD. Paurxtrroa.

scholars and guwti for their good nature

siting of a number of mounds with
contents.

Numerous silver

orciments

were

found, among which was a targe sil­
ver breastplate

engraved with no­

knows* character*.

Ictus returnber that
Juns 24th, 1874.

this one occurred
C. A

—There wiil be a school exlubition

of the 2nd of July.

Admittance ten

cent*. Money appropriated fur school

apparatus.

sli averaged eight feet ia bight, and

from Borau of lhe boaed discovered.

&gt;

MEAT MARKET!
—

ROE k CLEVER.

AppUs, per bu.---------------------Beuna, •• “ ......................... 2.°0
2.^
Barter, •• lb.---------------------------« &amp; W
Butter,—dreamery .....16
same farm is an Indian cemetry in Cabbage. •• 100--------------------- ...4.78 P, bM
5 25
which Indians Lave been buried with­ CUeer seed, pee bu—............ -.4.75
Dreeeed Chicken*, per lb
10 («)
in the remberanea of the white settl­ Dried Apple-, per 1bW
ii
ers, bet the Indian* know nothing of

before their fathers

came.

«i§iJ?

A party

..
exMaioa these mounds, when further
djaeMfeeica are expected.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,

Wheeling Nails, per hundred, $1,
Good Scythes, war. 80 cts. old
” price, §1.00
WhatNow
«"
u'■
1.50
Better Scythes, “ §1.25
ll
HEADQUARTERS
1.00
70
Scythe
Snaths,
SMITH &amp; PUTNAM
ll
u
1.00
65
Good 3-tined Fork,
ll *
Hardware Cheaper
.25
20
Goood Hay Rakes,
Grain Cradles,
3.50
“ “
5.oo
Oliver Chilled I*low PROVISIONS Do’ble Shovel Plows, 4 5o
“
“
5.oo
which they guarantee to give suHsfaciion or
Mich. Stove Co! Stoves, §14 to §45, war. 1 yr.
se sale. They are also selling the
Proprietors.

nr.

Charlotte Plow and Drag, Union
Cksirn, Empire Wringer, Rallsbum Stoves, Jefferton Neals,

POWLES,

Carder.

DAFT. BOISE

I have f« sale the following Agnctillrtral Ira) to nents, on which 1 will
give liberal discount* to Grangers, and others for CASH:

ardaoa, hia STUCK of weil-seleeted
Don’t fail

BMTli &amp; PUTNAM

NEW GROCER! STOKE!
HOR1CE HOLTON

Oo lhe

mounds, except that they were hero

FRESH. MEATS,

Tin-Ware

Wool sew* by rail will be
Promptly a*tended to
nd sent back acding to orders

- HARDY k AINSWORTH

C. LL Van Asm am,

Principal.

Hardware

Purchued for ch iF r»»“&gt;
*’iu «“ lh’ ,an” f“r U'0 Mk,rinS
which we ship
and retail
al: bottoo prices.
CASH
pricM*

at tho school house on the evening

These skeletons

ceoded that enormus statue.

WOOL! WOOL!
My Carding Machine
18 READY

Cwmmiy.

thereby enabled to furnish you with
ALL lhe LATEST STYLES

HAIR,
STUCCO,

After dinner a beautiful supply of ion cold

Rhode*.

Hardware is Down!

— AND —

Bowery Dance on the 4th of July,

Y Mr. D.

FANCY GOODS.

Nashville, April 24th, 1674.

I3. HOLLER

who love to ‘•trip the light fantaatic

Mi lift and Pnmiimi Safe!

AD Ms ti Craliry Produce taien in Eichuee for Gflods, at the
West Martet Price.

kSr At tbeMild stand, west side of Main
Nashville, Mich.

knowledge.

E. M. G1JVTES,

Call and get my prices before you
purchase. It will enable you to buy" yonr
GOODS low e.

—Tho Temperance Mass meeting

DHENIX HOUSE. Jsaaa Batao. cess. Come everybody snd celebrate always reedy and willing to accommodate,
1 1‘roprletor. Charlene, Mkh. Fir t eU»»
the great, tliu grand) the glorious day for a car laths grounds and back.
. I.
Trara.
.Lallara trar d&gt;Y.
The Scholars formed in line al 8 o’clock
at Nashville.
Wo guarantee your
VTATIONAL HOTEL. A. WrNANs.
Al Fr&gt;Kte«or.
Mleh. Kmnythlne Io money’s worth.
llrawl MranU
r* Aral Hour. '.ITIXll
—It i* estimated that more wool

3&amp;bcrltanrsitF ^drrrtiganratjt.

A URGE STOCK W

JACOB LENTZ

For sale at t te City Drag Store

DUSTERS,&amp;C..tC.»
store.
—The lovely days arc upon us
Two frizes of S3 and $2 will be
A menagerie exhibitor says lions
when youth delights to lie under a given with each of the above amuse range in value from 91,400 to 4.000
shade tree, unmioeful ef ants in his
and live front eight to twenty years
haiisand squash toad-stools all over
Home Race nt 6 o'clock p. ra. to The next most valuable animal is the
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
from fifteen to
take place on State S». Particulars tiger, which lives
hi* trousers.
and regulations made known on tbe eighteen yean*. African elephants
range from $600 to 4,000, and live to Of *11 styles and slits, and MBTAL1
—Thomas J. Cook, a farmer living grounds.
■
fernisbed to order.
between this village
and Battle
'The Vermontville Cornet Band three score years. Camels and lamas
are worth About $1,200.
SHE OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
Creek laughed so heartily ooe day will be pcexent anti discourse music
INGS kepi constantly on hard.
lust week that he put his jaw out of I during the "day.
QHAS. W. DEMA RAY.
The whole will conclude with n
joint. This should bo a warning to ,
sp’endid display of Fire ' Works in JEWELER Sc OPTICIAN
hearty 1 uighera.
the evening.
Kuk.ilU. Web. '

ere. and officers of the Meth-dirt and Christ­
ian Sabbath Schools have been making prep­
circulars for lhe 4lh of July celebra­
arations fur a grand Union I‘ionic at the
mr«U w»H twin emV tion, and every thing will be done to
lake. Arrangements wore -made through
flood Hell In tho third
make the celebration a decided suc­

^yK. JONES.

REDUCED 20 PER CENT, h

Espreea office building. West tide cf Maia

been enjoyed by the people of Nashville than
man will speak upon the woman's
the Sabbath School Picnic al Tbornapple
suffrage question in connection with Lake • n the 2lib Inst.
the temperance movement

house.

en.Ware.

Bl., Naahrila, Mich.

next Friday evening. Mr.Elihu Chip­

F. Daxcbb, Proprietor.
NANIIV1LL.E, - Michigan.

Wj»1

A few more barrel* of straight A- Coffee

man to know that last Monday was

will be held nt tli£

maoN

CMUetoa Jan* Hth, 1874.
By order at the Tovnahip Board.

National salute al sunrise,

Exercise* will begin at the Grove
the longest day and the shortest night nt 10-30 A. ol Good speakers will
QIMPSON it. WEBSTER. Blackbo present.
io the year. 0 mAUm. AU kl*U at wort In the Wnetaf^Nh
At precisely 1 o’clock, the celebrat­
—What about the brick on the
ed band of Sregnargsuuvulidetna will
burnt district? • We kiw a man, a
appear on Grand Dress-Parade.
yoke of oxen, and a* scraper at work
A Sack Race will take place at 2
there one day this week
o’clock, p. m, in frtJfft of tho Nashville
pLEMENT SMITH,
House.
—
The
musical
“
skeeters
”
have
put
V
LAWYf
Climbing Greased Pole, at 3 o'clock
in an sppearenee, and while pening
p m. in front of G. A. Truman’s store.
this "squib” we are being '‘interview­
gA STM AN 4 YOUNG,
A Wheel&amp;row Race at 4 o'clock
ed’ by a regiment of the pesky rascals.
p. m. in front of the Union Hoose.
Attorneys at Law.
—We recieved a social ca’l from
A Slow Race at 3 o’clock p. m.
W. H Hayford, Circuit Court Com- Race to start in front of the Nashville
JJENRY II. WOUD,
House,
and end opposite Cap. Boise's
mi&lt;Moner,.of Hastings, last Tuesday.

Justice of the Peace,

Stone nd
AsmZ all kLids of Goods

FROOBAMMK.

We

understand he intends to locate here.

D

’

School Books,

Rev. W. W. De Geer. Chaplain.

Hobbs of Chester.
HMbvtti*. Mieh

ARNO STRONG, Plain and Fane,

YAMIEE I0H0H

menu :

coming 4th of July at Nashville.

,K

Tbe following ia a

brief synopsis of the order of arrange-

AJI CHI'MCW-W.

C

FELLOW CITIZENS.

Grocery aid Prey tool

fitMtrits and provisions,
To which he invites the at tea ties of lb
Public, He aclh

First Class Goods.

Stare BOTTOM PRICES FOR C.bB!

Russell Combined Reaper and MowegJalpbbins’ Combined Corn &amp; Fallow Cultivator,
Gale Sulky Hay-Rake, Coquillard Wag­
on, Hastings Steel and Battle Creek
Chilled Plows, Sash,Doors,Blinds.

Next Door North of Aylswortk's,

Eave Troughing a Speciality,"i. R member at the sign of tho
New Hardware.

Groceries, Provisions, to
LOW l^OFt CASH.

c. a WOLCOTT,

w
Nashville, Nov. lot, 1876.

for Country Frodrcc.
MAM

BOLTON-

East Side Main St, Neville, Mkh

L. C. BOICE.

Q

�Ulm rtta. :&lt;■ »te
SwwwSWhMueNL

.r

Li »i&gt;» Sgoac W safftiHng «&gt;« po*J-

-Edward Melton, the ■ pideoiriau. per­
formed at New York, last wrok, tho extraor­
dinary feat ©f Walking 115 udle* lu 29 hour*
and 12 m*ute«.
,

____ ___ ____
MmoMK. Welto*. of Mxnnre-ta. B-Aop
of the Diooe*e.
*
-Recent death.: Mr». Audubon, widow of
th»«Mtebf*tod uaturaUat, aged 88. at Sbelby vilto, Ky., Janftjfl; Mr*. Oomerom wife of
Senator Cameroa, at Hvxtoburg,*,!&gt;., Jm*
19; J. 0. Ml llellew, the dtatiiignlehed ol&lt;A
cuthmtot, U London, Jone 19; Jntoe Janin,
the author, *ged 70, al I'arta, June 19.
—Tho United Blate* Senate 1&gt;»» confirmed
Goa. McCook a* Governor of Colorado Ti«j-

(tffXMUA.
»’ Tfatro saya: ^CHoago
d tor tbclr magnitude, but
the combindlHia now manipulating U&gt;a coni
market ia probably ono t&gt;f the mo*t extensive
and jiowcrful aver known in the history of tho
grain trade. Ita ramiBcatlona extend from
the Missouri rivar to Liverpool, with bead­
quartan iu Chicago. It la not ImproUWo
that the ring will- anoceoct in controlling the
market .till- the close of tho present crop

-Tk. Bk«». lk.«.l of luo^f-uoo
—The RepubHcan State Cpnventiai: vY IHlnoia a»*eiubtedat SpringfWd on^fbe 17th of
Jana, and nominated Thomae H. Ridgway, of
Gallatin, fur State Treasurer. s::d William B. of’ IheTtockford, Bonk-JwmnEaud .fU- LouU
Fowsir Of Kane; tor Bapcriutendent of Pub­
lic Instrccfiou. The currency question was
.disposed of by the passage of the following
reaolntion : That, m one of lbs oonaequrnce*
of tho .late civil war^ abaut &lt;382^000,000
nt
Tr-ta&lt;fi'i^gc*^»'^
msued to and sre.pttJielAjf'tfefapNMft.
1
be
1 uhwtoe and inexpedient, in tbe preaent
financial
condition of tho people, to attempt'
&gt;
the
policy of tho immediate canoefiation of
1
1
1
banka
have aecnred to tbe Staler and Terri-*
1
torire the beat ayalom of bank circulation
'•ver ta&gt;fore offered to the people, it* toauauco
■hould
be do longer confined to a privileged
'
claaa, but should be free to all alike under

Oouveukipn^M, 1872 in ta|0£ ^a returwt*
*pecle payment at the earnest practicable day.
That we are dpjKirod. to any iijcreaae iu tho
amount of legal-tender note*, and favor the
gradual [oiiremeul of the same a* lhe volume
of the national bank no’.oa »hail bo incre**ed.
The platform, »(xrl from dhe finance que*-.
tion, conuncuda tho measure pateed by tb^

—The riotouHdemountrMbiiis at th* b'eisobviUo (Ohio) nifties are over, and ipnetr reigns
again.
—A Chicago woman tho other day, accord­
ing to the Thues of that city,,garb birth to
two girls that woreclosely united nearly the
whole length of Uielr bodies. They were

□avigation at the. mouth of tbe Mi«aiB*i|q&gt;i
river; advtae* an amendment to the ConetituUtm pftJ^ftHngtfor|tbo election of Proaidmit
hy tho people * urge* the pmmage of the Civil
Rigltta bill: oppose* intorferenco with Clin
liquor traffic, except ao far u public peace re—Tbe aounditiga with refercuco to the bed quirer; dbeouulenauco* railroad extortion
for tbe oc«&lt;» cable to Japan reveal rather a aud alao interference with railread property;
difforeot oopd^bonof affaire bctweauliiuolulu.. apd anneal» to the na*t rccpnl of the partym
aud-Yvkobariia from that which has hitherto
—The Indtoua Republican Convention •*been fwttui characteristic of tho bottom of
tho Pacific ocean. A letter from the round­ trembled at ludtouopolia on tho 17th of June
ing ox|&gt;editiou describee at loMt.eix mountain aud renominated the preaent State officer* by
j«c*ka or ridgea that intervene between there acclamation. The convention expremrod con­
pointe, fivo being antmariuo aud one reaching fidence iu tbe honesty -of thb President, but
placed itself on record in favor of free bank­
5,000 to. 12,000 foe* in height over the rest of ing and an inertaae of the currency.
the bod, which 1* a very level plain. The ■ —The Miuouri State Temperance Conven­
sumuuta.of these aoallvitlM are cqvevod with - tion wa* held at St Louto ' ou the 18Uc and
coral and lava, which are so hard re t* indent 19th of Jane. A resolution' wk* adopted dk,'elaring it tlia’imperative duty of every «Uu«nI
tho sounding c, lindsr.
—A large baud of Sionx Infions recently' to s*o ma political influence ao' a* to promotei
attacked the Fort Barthold Indian Agency, the beet interewte of tho oonimuuKy in wbkhi
. in Dakota, buf wore repulsed. Four Agency ho live* ; lit the present crisis bo should exert:
hie inflneftce in behalf of temperance, andI
Indians were killed.
—Washington dispatches explain tho princi­ vote only tor men of pure batata, correct prin­pal changes ia^lio Bankrupt law made by. the ciplesv etui opposed. to tho liquor traffic.' Aui
Conference bill which has pasted both houses executive committee of live wae appointed to&gt;
of CongroM. The main paints are : (1) that look after the interest of the temperance ele­■
.
. •
forty days of default in tha paymaat at com­ ment in tho.Stale.
mercial paper are required iiiBte.il of fourteen
under, tho existing law ; (2) that one-Jourth
Of- tha entire nnml&gt;cr of the creditors, aud
Tbe i-lallatiatan of the Department of Agri­
uuo-third of the amount of debts, must join culture, nt WAiiiuglou, makes a report of the।
involuntary acreage in cotton, based ou roturmi from।
in
the
petition
bankruptcy;
(3)
mon I of the cotton counties, a* follow*, the,
law shall apply to
comparison being msuta ir.il h tjie^rea-of 1873 z
iutankraptey instituted aince Doc. 1, when
&gt;
the debt* Mcnrod by tho suit ahall have been '
'
paid, or whet, a majority of lhe creditors a*k
।
tor a discbntinuauce; (1) that a voluntary
'
'
bspkrupt shall be discharged u;&gt;ou tho pay­
ment of 30 per eont. df his indebteduoM; (5)
’
that an tn voluntary baukrupt shall l&gt;e dis­
charged when he ahall have boon proved inno­
cent of any fraud ; aud (6) that lhe fees and
.
cxpoBsoa ot bankruptcy pioooodlngs ahall be
r
'
reduced temporarily until ll&gt;o Supreme Gouri
&gt;
shall catalihnh * now eyvtare, looking to perTho IrjjiorJF'.df thc;|&lt;#lijJmf hjflljk
i,
Bumeut reduction and -hupiificaijon.
,
—Tho theory that hydrophobia of human more favorable in every S^ate except North।
beings Is simply a nervous disorder, super­ Carolina and Texan, the record standing a*
induced by fear, has received a revere shock
in New York. Francis Butler, a welbknown
dog-trainer of that city, throughout hia life
has expressed tho utmost /outcmpl for
bydropholda, and lias always escorted that,
The season has been remarkable, and the
jn mon, it was only a nervous excitement
brought cm by fear. About th* IStb o( May : stand is v&lt;y joor, Atan/plaJU *ot lAving
a email spitz dog which warGlck was' made their aipe^no* Oh tjjp lj£.qfj|uno.
brought to Mr. Butler to receive the Iwst Since the last of May the light showers have
care. While ho wm administering Uic been genera), and the prospects are mtich im­
;
,
first dore ot medicine the animal bit proved.
— Pho wheat harvoot has commenced in
the thumb of tho right hand, so as to draw
earnest in Southern and Southwestern Illinois.
forgot tho occurrence. Ob Monday moruiug, Tbeyield is very fine, and tho grain in exceltho IJth of June, Mr. Butler attemj/ted to
drink acme tea at the breakfast-table, and
found that hia muscle* would not obey his
will. He raid to hia wife &gt; “Iean*t get my
lea to my lipb. What can it mean r" Bho
told him his nerves were disordered. He
tried to cal but failed, aud a- few houre
afterward indumatoble sypploxna of hydro­
phobia were recoguisod.
He ran about
the bouse and tried to strike and bite
every ono be couid got at, tore hia
clothing to shreds, aud dug his fingera-into
hia flMh. Phyaiciane were called, -Ad after
a severe struggle secured him, and injected
morphine in hie arm, which caocked the
paroxywms. He loot the'vowor of speech,
aul tlieucefutward barked Uki&gt; a .log. His
tongue hung from hhi mouth, aud foam w»_.
on hi* lips. On Tuesday uighl,- the IGtb, lie
died, yeifeng and groaning like the moat fero­
cious of hiajicts. purely this ms a was not

—A horrible and mysterious .murder w^s
porpctralod near Lawruncoburg. Ind., last
wook. The bodies of-Mrs. Macy E. Bradtoy
and bar two daughter*, 10 aud 12 years old,
were fouad dead awd horribly mutilated.,
Mrs. Bradley'* body wm cut open and the vise
rera txycMed. * Tbs, fiEoaa. &lt;rf lhe daughterwere baatau in to a jolly. No c!u« to (be moUvos or pqpK&gt;n?i of Iho tourderers.
—Chariew D. Young, editor of tho Ban Frauctoco Cftronfafc, aud B. F. Nspttydy.of the
Kan Franctoco Hum; Indulged in a liUte ptotolpraolitM in the etreots of that city a faw days
ago. Eight ehota were fired, but ro [xscr wan
the aim that neither scan hit. A stray bullet
struck a fiUto boy in Um tog, InfficUog * *o—Tbe Ycuuger brother* **• lack'la M»aouriagain.
'
—The Jtttiniercr of U&gt;c Bamneit family,
Emaat Ortweiii waa found- guilty of murder
in the first degree st Pilteharg,i. Fa.,
Jaw IS.
—A deep-laid pkt for a general delivery of
tbe couvicta iu the Missouri Penitentiary al.
Jeffereun Qty wsa discovered a' few days ago.
A number of tho ring-leaders wore severely
puuiBtMd. Mid it i* nought the smtinotui
■pint ba* been •juvlled.

- The following la a *ynop«i*,&lt;&gt;C tbe anufmariea published by lhe Saliciol t’rep tb/jx&gt;i-fer
of the 90th Jun*: Tbe weatlmr fn the Mianiaaippi, Missouri aud Uhio raiioya during the
last week has been generally very favorable to
the growing grain. Tho average rain-fall has
been ono inch and fifty-nine hundredths,
fnirly distributed otcr the qonntry. fhe mtrinwof cd'rtoRpondinta Indicate W rfifftUatfeuof Dliuois, Indiaim, Iowa, Kauras, Minnoaota,
'IiMOuri, Ohio and Wisconsin a decrease in
the prvbebU yUld of fay; tide year m com­
pared with laet, averaging seven aud fourtentha per cent Boporta relative to the con­
dition of awtcM in lhe same States indicate for
Juuo.1 an increase since April 1 of tev^n and
Mx-toutba p^r c*o^.: Thu average ccuditfcu
Jane 1 was eleven aud one-halt per cqnt. be­
low a good average coodidpu.- The cotuUtipn
ot the growing l&gt;*?ley apj rye,-June 1, in the
■aame Slate*,'waa re»p«*rti\Tly ia 'hnd
tenthsand lira aud four-tenlha per cent, totow a good average. • t* 1
. . . ■
'

'
IKTitblAniKSCg.
' —Tho Chicago 'hibarir. of Um |6Ui ifc^. off/t:
*• Business on alt railways ruhhlng htdd Cuicago to now badly daproMasj,
rare *po«r
taele to seen of mere freight being ient &lt;fut

'
atnoiM Aho .wealthy families of Lima. Peru,
by llio failure of Julian Zaracossdsquta. whoso&gt;
*;-cculaiion* proved dlsMlrou*. He held of'
their money, without any security whatever,
ov«AW«Q»&lt;RU.
—A Faria tologram rays M. CUmsmcean baa
again challenged M. do CasMgnac for In­
sinuating that Im waa .a coward, and acted
diaboncratay, and pyopoee* a .-duel bctfrsxfir'tea BepuUican and ten Bonaparti»i
Apathy. M. flo Careagpao rcjdto* . oou
t^mptuoualy that ho »U1 fight nobody bat
Gunbolt*, and that the Jlonapkrttot Deftlttrn
cannot accept tlto clreBeng*'.
•
—A Pari* telegram of the 12th inat. *ay»:
“ In the Aaaembly, to-day, the Left Center
dntrodnoed a tall, tho firet claure ef which
orH*nlBta*n«T&gt;«btte aeowding to the Mil ot
1873, and the eecoud fixe* the dale of a die-

the Aasbmbjy, aud wilt also authorise him to
diskolvo the next Aaeotubly.
‘
—In the PxfmchzAag«'wt&gt;ly, onXbo^S^h of
.June, the Odwaiitaliunal kill prepared byibo
,l(Cft Center waa declared an emergency mcaaUre. and referred to acoraiaittooof thirty. Tho

—A dispatch from. Madrid to tbe London
Times save that a nephew of the Carliat pro­
tender was kiHeiWn the recent ongagepent at
Alaora. „ '
kzlrtfjfi •&gt;
’3
—It iwroporied B»aU a formidable expedf-.
,
r
horth^^aaat . ^f. th^ is^nd. Tho Spaniards
■
Are enforcing a rigorous conscription in many
plaosaun ’
'
a
—JTie French LegiUmiats are active in
their efforts to obtain a monarchy for France.
—The British Government ia willing to
mediate between Brazil and tho Argentine
Canfo-leratiou, but baa not boon invited.
—It la reported from Bahus that tho yellow
kfever ia raging with great violence there.
—Tim Calliudra! Chapter at Pm»n, lYueaia,
has refused to elect a Vicar-General, as or­
dered by the Government, declaring that it
does not consider that lucre la a vacancy.

'cuifdjiiiOi/iiojifAL thniuAJii.

ROTART-HOOK MCRflTCfl

Tfofw, say my journal Weighs 2&gt; ounces.
One thousand of theoe woukl wwigb
ab*nt 140 pdnndi. The postage on 110
TUI MAKSUTS.
'to regular aubscfibete wcNiid &amp;e Si 10.
Bui if I deeiro to send out 1,000 speci­B«vre-S'4©n**«. Hoa*' Urn***.!, 7W»T«.«lJtooca-ftarertn.
Wreuwn,
men copieo, I-ttiVO to put a U-e*nii CorxoM-,;7^e.

•h*Q not bo above the price |&lt;I4 tor «taul»r week
In tb* HUM at Htw York, PMImMpbta and 1MUImirr, wm stricken out-W to W&gt;. The bfll wa*
than pa**, d without dlrWtm. B aPprot.ri»te. a.
lUUs ovw ftB.QOOJO&gt;, a* ag*ta*t
la Um
Ilk. tall last yrar.
'
Texs»*t, June 16.—Fmaie.—IIouso bill to

&gt;' ft4.ioeMs.

wuxxr-No.

3

ChWu,

tLlifc

stamp on each one,'and -it oostt me $20
1.44Mister Bed WsMiro -ttMtOLta- ««*to aend 140 potahds, or over 14 cento a
pound. ■ '
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'
No. 6,
This is an evident injustice in this
FOR F’AMTT.'Sr U8FL.
large percentage. 1 think if th* pub­
Heavy TM1ofIb&lt; afid LeaUtcr Work.
lisher (manufacturer) is to pay this li
AtteqUos I* Invited to the Repertor XxreHroc.e
cent* a pound in gross, and lhe sub­
ot Ulla Machin*.Mrau at the ptantaof which are:
w.ih let* liability tn
scriber (poMumcr) is. &gt;o be relieved of Otaaroon, SXto®aA0. Hotta-Uw. ■ftl.7W5.T5.
it in fraction, the publisher abould re­ Fl-OCB-Cboiro White Winter,
I
Ited
Winter,
WwXrr
—
No.
I
Bprise,
pruvidlmt for th* pn-iwywb* t.f i*&gt;*t»3v on yrtasefl ceive ft corresponding beneSt by perNo. S
tn*u«r, and fur the
psJMge thrrmgli Ov mail mission'to send &amp;■'butt, : from iiis fthawaLftfix: No. 3 spring.
8pri»«, Ri.iaailiT.
Oom-No. a, *co®
,cf agrl-uttura! rot»rrt», were Etrlclri out, and an
recognised office of publication, -011
,KumnJment was adoptad to th* &lt;NT&lt;« that |-«ta«e
copies of bis paper at lj cants a.pound.

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(tec. Bv*-WftMe. Pota-Mrea, flf.MerT.IS.
got to “ tho where,"
Laao-lOHOltaic•
ARTONiftiiiNU. -Few persons' are aware
itftal nobody *b*U bo * Delegate in tbo Houm ot
'!frpre»»ut»Uve« from »uy Territory who baa not of thp time, talcflt And expense neces­ UR. Comi-No. a, OOOMc. Oar*—No. 2, 4M,
attained tbe site of M year* and tiren *even year* sary tadevelop and perfect nn invention. 47c, Bva-No. I, M&amp;Mc. Daaljcr—No. 3,. PM
a citiaeu cif Ute United Stall*; sod who (tail not The new Wheeler A Wilson No. 6 Sew­ ftl 90. f‘ouK~4i?.«aai?.M&gt;. L*rd-110Jl'4s.
be an luhabitasi t&gt;f tbe Territory; and no perron ing Maahint;, lulrcytised inour columns,
who I* guilty either at Ulsaroy or polygamy I* has Already cost that company over
to be eligilJ*.
Th* MB due* not *ppty $1100,000^ and to brin#, it wall 'before
the public will require £200,060 more.
It costo ns much to design, construct
andintrodufic a perfect sewing machine
a* to launch a first-class ocean Steam-

trorno Bight, declaring the Government of
Prance a monarchy. A motion to refer tho
romlulion to a committee of thirty was de­
feated by 100 vote*.
—A actions rebellion baa broken out in Con- metric* Oornramonl. No mention ta m*d*of*ay
perron Involved by the inrretigatIon.... The bin io
—BAporta from the famine district* of India ■mend tho Itaukruptey
wa*
■■ If esnra
Ma encouraging Th* growing crops ara db- from the ttensla . ..The Mil to perpetuate tbe South­
log well. Tho Judtatt Gov«xum*nl continue* ern Claim* CnmmlMloti was pMred.
Wsdnksdxy, Juno 17.—.Senate.—Honso bill
to furniaii assistance to 3,50'J nativen.
cJ eBgucer* to luvc*4ir*te
— Raohofori, the CotnmtHuai. was mobbed Htatainx a
on his arrival st -Queettsloww, and had to be Mid r«-]«irt u;mn * p.nn*ncDt pten for tbe rtclunation ot the alluvial be*ln of the HlMtealppi
protected by the police.
■ubject to Inuodallon waa paaacd... The.Nsra:
—Alton* telegram of tho 10th says: '‘The Committee wa* laatrarted to inquire Into th*'tutDeputies of Vi^ |jftft
W, W viD"'ot pcdtency of redbcluft the nnraber uf nary yard*
tho recent vote*, not to prees a dleaolution,
belie vii^-tool $hoj can accuro tho establish­
tho prepaytneat ot po»t»ge at the rat* of 4 cent*
ment of a republic."
— Sir Charles Fox, tho celebrated English jicr pound on newsptpvT* snd periodical*; alMwinx
public documenta to be sent out to coltol On drengibW, is dtad.
.
•
—In. ths French AsMmtay, tha Deputies of
the Left Center have again invited an sill­
unco with tho Right Cantor in order that both
parlies may establish * republic.
—Tho Government has cormnoneod pro­
ccodiug* against tho republican journal* te
Figaro and /xi Fraru* tor reprinting some of
Ilcx-liofcrt’a writings.
•
— rfi'ul do Cx-xagnac ha* been cited to ap­
pear before'the A*sizea Court on the charge
bf inaitiug.citiw.n* to hatred of each other.
—Ncw&gt; Oom Doudon reports the finding on'
the Isiaud of Jersey of ■ the missing Earl of
Vhrborongh.
., . ..... ■{
—Tho Bank of England baa fixed Ita rate of
Account at 2j percent, ,
.
r —The' American pilgrims.to Rome have
ncsiterctl through Italy in search of foerea-

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Puobably the fastest train in tlio
world is thc.ezpress train orflhe Grynt
Western railroad, which leave* London
(Paddington Station) at 11:45 ft. m.,
and arrives at Swindon Junction, 78
miles, at 1:15 p. m., at an average rate
of 53 1-i miles per hour. Few of our
American “lightning express” trains
keep up a speed of thirty miles an
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HOUSEHOLD

shall twain tha‘ rubllcalloo of th*
h!r tatoreouuvarjid rtpryj v ,■

PANACEA
FAMILY
LINIMENT,

household

PANACEA
Thb Odd-Fellows of Weston Penn­
sylvania have erected a.aplendid build­
ing at-Meadville, as a “ Home” for the
FAMILY
widows and orphans of deceased broth­
LINIMENT.
ers. It was dedicated on tbe 9th of
June, iu the presence of 5,000 members
of tbe order, Hon. John N. Ingersoll,
llu- C-n-jrt^coal Kro-nl lo r- ihruttgb t.‘» mall,
tree....Tho followir*
were paiwed: bro- of the Corunna (Mich.) Amari^m de­
hltuuag ibr Jrtiblkalkiu In uw«*&lt;'»j»&lt;a of livering the oration, which is published.
tbe revised stetulra of ttc Viilted Slate*:
Simply wetting and robbing the
stained cloth in 06M witter -will temove
all
traces cf gAas stains. Fruit stains
International &lt;k--usml**ion Ct MarlUm* B&gt;wer* to
•toy down ocean eoureeg fur *t*am rttnlt aift &lt;«b- will disappear on application of boilingwta*’ provideior the ertibJUbinrot cf Mfe-rovlug hot water. No soap should be used in
•latlon* and bcetet at rotngc upon tbe &gt;c* *nd lake
eosali ot the United Btatev,*nd to promote tbo effl- either case.
.deucy ot the llff-aaving terrier • repealing all rev­
enue tax** on aaviuga bank* having no capital, and
&lt;»&gt;«*« S«nu»n» MunUs, P. O. Bo* 3qj*, Clndaoall.
where tuve*tmfnU(*re tna&lt;!« Mklely for the benefit ot

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A larga forty-els’ki rofumn taper, fefrfmv month*,
rontalutvs ihl* charmloc »&lt;’»•&gt; oomptot?, to­
gether with * large amount of ©4ber tatsreatuiK
readlmr matter, Inc'udlug *11 th* XftWB OF THB
itaT. short storts*, Foetry.tal Adsr***
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Committee of Washington for the 16th of Drcrojber next. l« rolrbrwte lta Sretrm •.!»/* p» tea iu the
harbor of Boston... . A resolution Indorsing au In­ take. T*k*u internkUy. it enrea Diarrhea,
temaUv*^ «yai*m of artatraitou wsa pauspL... Dysentery' (or Bloody Flux), Summer Oom­
Tbr bt.&lt; re;&gt;JrtAl £y th* Picric* ®f Cantata* to* plaint, Cholera, Cholera Morbus. Cbolvra Invratlgating Committee for tbo reorganisation Of Ituitum. Colic. Cratape end Pain in tbe
Htomacli, breaks up Colds, Cramps, Febrile
and Ihfl’.mmatorr Attacks, Rheumatirru sud
Neuralgia. Ajipiicd externally, it cures
S; mine and Bruise*, Frost Burra, Chilblain*,
Felons, .Rheumatic Affections, Scald*. Bums.
Cut*. Neuralgia, Pain is£- Biok,.Soreness or
BUffoere of Joints, BUngv and Bttenof Poison­
ous Insect* and Reptile*. Caked Breast or
’• Ague in Breast,” and Enlarged Glands; in
Miort. is au unex called Liniment Cor Mau aud
Ur, made a report iu favor of lhe Impeachment of
Judge Ehtrell, of Ix&gt;u1*1»ti». Tremaine presented a
minority report, ryeommeudiug that all proceed­
ings agaiuat Durell be discontinued. Both repirts

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YOUNG HEN

Tiu'bsdat, Juno 18.—Senate.—Mr. Chandler
presented a mtmurla! Ot rttlsRS* of Michigan
against any reciprocity treaty, with Canada.

lb* C»mmitt*e on Tnnaportatlca, reported advertely ou Ute Houm bill j'Rivldlaa tor the coo■tructloa cf tbe Port St. I*1&gt;Ulp canal.... A bill wa*
ra*re&lt;! prevMiox Yorlbo care *ad etutodyor jwr-

have er may bseom* ibe*bs while la prison. ..
Th* Uouce till! provtdUnt tor the enforcement
■st the eol’ecUou of the tax of S per wot.
isuibortarrf by law on tbs net e*rnm*s of the 1‘arjfip
railway companies wa* pwsed.... Mortov, from the• ceu»id«r»Uon until Ibr foltowina day.. .Th*
Commttti 'so'. tt!«Bc*es snd Ueettoa*, rejorted. amendment ot the Jlonae to lh«. UU to
carotin**: tip* «*t*Ufthm&lt;mt uf
reafno
' Echovte. n« concurred in, and tbe'bftl
•
The tall «botl»hicg the Territortal Government tu
’ tii« Dl&gt;: ale* or Cohuutaa, *nd, proyjdlag,rec the

Spirit*

in

tKHJd

destroyed

Vy ciaually....

■ilia

- it'vr.-Wo. rened &gt; r.u^s J ita -ttata* Jj ,11m
Va Old Mexican Muitang Unlment baa
6*unUte« ou the Finance bill, and askla* foe * coal of lb* public btnldtug at Covirtgion, Ey.,*t
acd-reruovfnr lhe reMriouon* -» to the prcdocad mnr* cure* of rheumatism, neural*!*,
*ew ronftrenev. Edmunds moved that tbs *nh&gt;et
its referred to tbe Mnar.ee Conunkter, further cun malerlal* to be employed; creating the rixht sprains, sealds, burnt, salt rheum, tort ntpplei,
ot' way through the public land* to thrftrkaft*** * Vsifcy
rattfuM,:
to - ctastas.- fwellia*. iaaedttt, chapped band*, poisonous
SppOiu-taM a «imml»*leu of three to lnra*tlg«to
tbe ebuctaw and CUlckaasw n*tl&lt;m&gt;, and to enter

Of th. col irvd people there ; araeiidlui; the
»lnlng law of fta toth of May, ITO',
prices."
aiilburlatog Ilia transfer of gold n&gt;!nt-bsr»'front
—Tbe . earning* of.th* Lok* Wiota aud;
Michigan Soo^bcni railroad tor Um four' Sherman snored that the finale isrttt upon its Ab* Amay Olfire in New Tort to th* Sub-Treuaury.
■mend
mente
and
grant
a
romnstttee.
Agreed
to.
months ending April 30 arc reported a* toland thafciair'appointed Scott, flow* and Bayard.

THE THRESHER OF THE PERIOD.

BYBTTS

t»t Fhotoroopa.l

48SK:

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s«&gt;Ar:.....hprum^,'
—Hie 'following tfhrago road*. h*v*ftta» port ™ rented -WK to IM. D*»r« moved that
, for rufWrted their sarulagfc’for JUy: ?
*
lha rablrot be wml to • naw cooforeure committee.
1874/
tiffx'f
**tW«(h!WW*E W*J iMfta. &lt;4. ..TU* How toea
wrlit IntoCoramilteeof Whole on th&lt; Hungry Civil
AjrrojTteUon Idll. An Urtn of W*,.100 ww lurerted

audor Mitchell waa re-elected President:
KoaaaM tta«e, We-lT-toent; S,
Merrill,
General Manager; and John C. Gault./ sswt eat

—The railroad war will open in Iowa in a
few day*. The Northwestern and Burlington
ttenpaeff**, it ta said, will make a vigorous re•tetauM,** in lUioois aud Wisconsin; but
there are symptoms of weaknww on lhe part
at the Itoete Inland Company. Ths lat-naine,!
eompaay, rovend yearf ago. in order to secure
an extension of limo on a land-grant, surren­
dered to the State tho righi to regulate fare*
snd freight If tho Bock Irtand manager*
yield, it will hardly to pomtato for DompsUu*-

GtnnrTBAtK dunned Smith for tho
amount due onacoounl, and Smith wrote
saying Gunny bugs »wt tet Ute account
stand a’ while lunger.
Gnnnybag*
wralhfully replied that be wouldn't.
“Then let it run,” retorted Bniiili,
ou4 Gtuwybaga wa« madder thftu ever.

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NO. 40.

NASHVILLE, BAVHtY C&lt;f, MKJH., FRIDAY, JI[LY% «74.

Shu went home, and knelt and prayed could hold no^n’aliee tobard one she
had loved aud still loved so weU.
‘ '
for him. If they could have sww
At lari this gentleman proposed. She
tear-wet eyes raised to Him in supplica­
tion for her lovtd onu, some of their ’ did not give him a refusal, yet she did
not accept. She proposed to give Gus
Thin was bqt the beginning of the niegtf one more chance; if he failed to profit
that boro away the happiness of both. by it, she would then determine what
They did Ml they cunld 4o sqparat* to do. Site kpew Tom Burton wait a
them. OalaldeM loarnad all, and they, man she caxld safely trust her future
did thrir share of adding fficl to the with, but she did not love him as she
flame. They gave him do peace at did Gus. She went to L----- . to moke
home, and in place of acting like a man a visit. There she heard enough to
m,
atfll standing by Linnie, be acted tho convince her that Gns could Dever be
.
coward s pari, uud allowed her young anything.to her. .
She went home and gave Tom Bur­.
life f-‘be burdened by sornw. AH the
;
ton
his
answer.
She
frankly
toTfl
him
bright, jonng beauty left her, aud she
became, ah I bo sad and pale; some­ she did not love him as she did toe।
times hysterically lively, succeeded by other, but she respected him and might:
a sadeess so deep that'nothing couldj give him in' lime all the love he wished,
arouse her. Those that loved herdpoW. jiqw. She told him all about Gus, hbw
fiiyteid dec|iy&lt;.iil ht-r, and of the love­
on with pityinif ey**’
As the time for their wedding drew worship she £ave "him. He received
near, matters became worre and worse. her confidence an one so noble and
All were deterhiined they rhould be good, telling her he lond her and knew
separated. The father taunted her when she would learn to love him in time.
Thus, ton was engaged the second
he met her. Gna did nokqnma often,
and when he did it gavif more pain than time. Her betrothed was good and
loasure, for he woa silent mid iuir ara­ liandnomo, and nhc did really like him.
ble. At last his visile, ceased altogeth­ By some means Gus heard of this. He
er. The days and nights dragged wea­ was a dog in the mnng/T ; he would not
rily away, until five dreary weeks hnd have her himself, nor did he mean any
other toould. He kuew bis power aver
passed, and still he did,not come.
Unnfe bed HnspeudodMl paipnrMionn tiro poor girl, anft'xo be began his little
for the wMding. At last came u note game. He wrote her jnst andt sad,
from, him—such a pitiable, cowardly pitiful letters an be knew would touch
note, telling her he was bound by ohnins her tender heart. Ho sent her word by
ho could not break, and he mnsl give everyone he met—pitiful supplications
to turn back to him in his wretched*
her up.
'
_Oh, how that note'stung and rankled. new. ' Can any one wonder, loving him
Still she could not believe he could be n« toe did, anj bound by honor to
another, she went almost mad. Often­
so cruel and heartless.
Slio met him one evening, and re­ times toe sat and por.dered whnt was
ceived apsemite that he would come, and aho living for. In one short moment
talk it.aB oriff. . He canic, and when she she could find real. What was there

Linnie Cl Mon left the church Linnie
Burton. . She had eutexed xm a new life.
They pawed th* firai few months at tiro
bride’s father's, and then went to
housekeeping. Ii'nnie, although never
used to. work, learned rapidly. Vary
gentle and tender was the hnnband
with his young wife’s faults. Linnie
had regained all of her old sweetness,
and no happier coupki could be found.
Years pawed on, and Linnie could
look back und view the romance of her
life w
ilh calm feelings
with
feelings;; the p,i«t
post seemed
like a fkd, rad dream. You safe, per­
hape, hnd she forgotten On« and
learned to love her honband ? No, she
hail nqt. forgotten him.
Bhe didnot haibor ouo single hard
thought against him. They never met,
but sometimes-she be»rd vf him. His
lifedereon had wH chastened him ; for
his naturally evil nature, held in check
by toe good influence of Linnie, now
led hiip.to low resorts. She heard of
him in'the billiard-saloon nnd in places
of stilt lower repute. Always after
hearing such she knelt and prayed for
him; frayed tui^hp w«rn|d for a dearlyloved, wayward brother.
If he could have known how her heart
ached to know he was linking lower
and lower he would have paused in his
mad career. Yes, she had learned to
love her hrrsb^nd, perhaps not as pas­

THK VWiMtlBK CUUHMCr BILL.

BUI KF MJUfTlOJf.

thted.

Dollahh aud sense do not necessarily
travel together.
Arw.x lovers may steep easy.
crop will be heavy.

by *pl&lt;4ta r« United |

Tho

Oxm fit,090 divorces have been grant­
ed in Connecticut since 1858.

' Therk is a tree in Florida, at Lake
Hanis, which yields 7,OUO lemons an­
nually.
•
Exxven counties of Illinois have la­
dies as superintendents of their public'
schools.
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a ' ’ '

TUB AGK OF1A I’Jl/tTIOF.
The philosopher of the New York

&lt;4 jh'r, »r»e-xi«ci« BtorntUiory tberra.'. *t&gt;»lf*r»ii hardly com
menecd. HS'aqys: The wildcommenced.
The Heathen Chinese have sot Chris­ WMWIreri, Ud
oa daprii in iW Tr,«ur; I
in^ginatjou « unable taVriMltot tho
. • .
.
.
w-.ii
tian nations an example by abolishing &lt;rf tS« Halted Stole*; nj 1&gt;VX1 money ut Uut;
itoBri Stote.,. .TO. IqaU to » per cetoaoi h it. ' disoovenes of ths future. Fur Xll we
lotteries.
elnm’attfW, to to SeM .tri uMd bn tlic redraqatop know, fsmilies in the Doxi oenhiry may
Tua."Biblical Lot's feminine con­ &lt;x eucii rtruntou.--!, which rat. *u«u be amniri »• ! pnmp fuel from toe river and illuminate
■ parted Ua lawful reaerre, provided tn aecUon i .. -. .
... , , .! ..
sort" is'the last reporter’s Qreek for tte.»u'
’“‘r
’■“&gt; ■“
rlootncir.
Toot’s wife.
•uch aeaocteuut*, aaaortai w unaaa/rtr^, »ban u ; Iron vessels, properly magnetized, may
prorated
for
rrd«m
P
Uc-&gt;
la
num
&lt;rf
tt.ww
or
sa'y
t
8a
jl
through
the
air
like
balloons,
aud a
Ix the spring of 1877 France expects,
maitlnte tbr-rml to the Trtaaurvr. of the Vnlttd «•*"*•
v -a*
. - .
i
i,r?P to
Bodlr
««X b.
to bo »ble to muster an army of 740.Q0O
Bal tortoy part t exnl teltrvi
experienced soldiers.
'
note.. AU
»° radeexari .h.it be rtiarged by 1 made in an hour. Perhaps within fifty
Trea.urrr of tar c'nited atoir« to the r&lt;*r«cu«« ’ years American grain will be sliot into
A raw, with n watch ononesido of tho the
.iM-KlULanB iMiilncr th.
.lutl I - .
.
.
. ..
..
. .
handle and a strong, ©ye-glara pn 'the
tttfuten Swpjid.
each
month. &lt;&gt;r -xtcLer at u» dherr- pipr« btid under the sea. By means of
other, is the last thing out ia I'axiti.
tiun, or the amount o&lt;’ aneb redem; - condensed air and erdd-vapor engines,
0n■ .
(Ort»a*.l
Anotueii rich old man iu California
pwiie. w.y travel, rioug lire
, p
:
APART.
.
1
has willed all his money away and left ciriiow. atallatnocrot to Kbckamn &gt; f ynm ur-rK yw.
.Ml
;u.
«i. ». *“"J
"tiUeg put .nciml
us nothing. When will this-run of luck
nr Mi’s, caasuxs a. wmoxa.
T.cMurrr of th. United Mate, x .um in duitrd wracks and monutsinx of coral. On
Ju one of our little Western villages
change?
state, ncte.
to tha amount« Hadrcuiahua
the intelligent farmer may turn the
there might have been seen, one night
sionately as the other on*, but with a
,
,
...
Ax arsenic mine in England is said anteaao rntottwd; and all octa, of Batf-&gt;nal teute ! .. . ,.
™.
ta “11 °f *
-™ ■“ • d*J'.
in' vhe early spring, n fair, expectant
love more holy nnd pure because of Ihe to produce enough of the mineral in a
circuUUcw, rlui), when received by any AmMaut his eon cuts wood with a platinum wire
face looking from the door of one of the
chastening of the bitter post. He won month to poison the entire population
Treasurer, ar ax any dociKnated dc|«ritory of the • and shells corn by electricity. The mat­
prominent residences of the village. It
so noble, eo kind, how could she help of the world.
*" ■»» ~""u"d u • n" ¥»* •,“|j
was the face of a young and lovely girl,
but love one so worthy. Years pused
A Mraaouai paper says: “The velvet­ and whra wmb. mctetfptioua have hern ao reftn- '
produced ten thousand times U
over,
and
stiU
they
did
not
meet.
just budding into womanhood. She
footed Arawaor has begun bis hideous baned, ths circuiatiaa note. »o redeemed rtrii te minute, on little scraps of pasteboard,
wav a blond©, not strictly beautiful ; her
Her husband did not wish her to as­ work, and property is depreciating with
&gt;»r»
features were irregular, but tee laugh­
sociate with the Fishers, nnd she re­ frightful rapidity."
t.u y were imuea, dux ir aue raeu note, are wcm.
,, ,,
...
«•
. , •
Crt^d.«
uU&lt; r .r "*J ~.ll til.
of lb. WOtH pnuU.l
ing, merry light that ahonc in every
spected his wishes.
One night they
A sonintB of the war of 1812 died ro UM, thry .bail b. ft-rwarfled to ii&gt;. CcaaptroUer uf on vifciting-cards, which their cnstomcni
lineament covered all deficiencies.
were Invited to'a reception, also Gns
roaJ IhrOOgh artificial evr*. Five
ceutly in Harrison county, Ind., and the Currency and' oc.irvye.1 and r»i4i«.I XI new 1
Short of stature, with a roundness of
Fisher.
Had Tom known this it is
provided bylaw. Provided, that each of .aid ar- ,
1
raw him she sprang to him, her face in her dark, pitiful life worth living
was buried in a coffin made from a tree .oeUlton. aball retmbnree to the Tn-mury the j hnn&lt;lred ytlUB hence a musician may
form one acldtea sees in one bo young,
probable he would have iloclincd. They
for?
Then
she
thought
of
that
mother
cterw-for irawtreruuriu aud the coma tor WMOT1- pl»y a p!»™&gt; in. New kork connected
and yet almost fairy-like in petit esera. filial .with a love so intense, so puns R. whom »fie loved so wcll. itml who would were among the first to arrive. Gus he had himself planted. '
holy, that if he had not lieen Ims than
ta«
«uch
note*,
and
the
a.«nctatto:i»
hereafter
o»with
instruments
in San Franuisoo, GhiAs the voice of the lightning-rod man
. She wore Tier dark chestuut hair short
Fisher was also astonished to roe Tom
«.ni«d aba i ato mvetaUy rWxnburae w, th. »«.Ctncinuati, New Orleans and other
man he could not have acted as he did. suffer more than she if she became a
■ in clustering curls—half crAandhnU
.
. . , , ..
and Linn;e among the guests. Linnie will soon be heard in the land, sharp­ ury the cort cf rurravtn® »uch platea a. ahall te I °
He looked down nnd .saw thp ravage suicide.
ened teeth and quarter rations'arc rec­ ordered by emH .b-ortatiou r..|wcUv,|y, aud th. OU&lt;I», which Will be listened to by half
‘ friz—with a with a wild, laughing grace
Time sped an. Onoe more they met. was the same girl ho luul wooed and
the part few weeks had wrought, and
amount aaWMWd upon each aaacclrttou. ahaU be Ul a million of petqflc. A speech delivered
about it peculiar to herself; blue eyes
lost. She wore her dark clustering hair ommended for the dogs.
If
he
had
stepped
forward
aud
claimed
Prtnxiru-n
to
the
arruteton
rriartued.
and
te
;
in
New
y
ork
wiIl
hcard
instaBlly
in
was touched in spite of himself. He
Chahi^h E. Da Lonu, late United chanted to tbefniid 011 deposit with the Traumrer; । ,
with n pure pale complexion ; scarcely
11
. .
her like a man she would have gone to a la mode.
drew her to him, saying :
,wrMrt r.n&gt;Mv, IB _
.j
j. Ute b*ll» of tltow otUo., ud .h™ t».hStates Minister to Japan, is out in a
savantuen, and only an idoljziil child —
Her
pure,
pale
complexion
was
as
fair
him
even
then
;
but
inMead
ho
jirated
“ My poor littte-Linnie, this is killing
card announcing himielf as a candidate
balf-wemsn, half-child. . .
of u secret that chsined Hm sb he could as ever ; when she raised her eyes he
tto&lt; lb. ndaupti. u a iu otnaiMiac
et—
hcar wme renowned stager, aha will
you as well as myselL” .
for Senator from Nevada.
Stroh was Linnie Claton when we firat
«ber« lluu, »l ft. counter, except a. provide! for 1
,
,
...
She could not bear any more. She not move just yet it the matter, but if saw the only change; they were us
in ihJ.Metioo.Uber.sytrpmbM.
I* performing Hk Xow kork or Pklamade her acqnaintaao*.
She stood
Cou H.S.McC^un,whosesuit^gainri
laughing,
but
the
ohl
love-light
wnn
she
would
wait
for
him
he
would
claim
looking out at the deepening dark­ clung to him in aobs and tears.
the
Credit
Mobilier
led
to
the
exposure
___ ,__________
gone,
and in its_____________
place shone _a_________
light so
. “ Oh, Gun, you uill not abandon me ! her some day. She at last rend his n
NVThJTtUUB Ft&gt;OD.
- Deas; but soon were heard approacl ing
you who are my God, my love, my all I” craven nature nnd raw he was deceiving I pure, that it seemed as if he could al- of that disgraceful nonoern, bus been M *n amcudtuvat. dMring to withdraw
IL is stated by a writer in (HunnLcra’
steps. Tho steps come nearer, and from
I Imr,
:
—
’—- -- cat
—• playa
•-&gt;——।I-..-*
11-----:—
»— above
--- elected President of the Delaware Col- circauHius tunn, iu uucur or IB f&lt;n, tu&gt;7, upon ;
r, playing
with her
as a
pmst see the
angels
bent lovingly
1 will hot abandon you quite, but I
the
dn-witor
lawful
m«&gt;«7
with
the
Tworrt
ut
Edinburgh
Journal that » very infer­
the darkening shadows camo tee form
_.:h a 'mons*&gt; before destroying it. ! the head r*f the fuir owner. He saw her ; !««»•'.
cannot marry yon pow, nor mu»L my with
tile tiBitrd Butr., tn *un» or net ’&lt;•« ib&gt;u nnw, : anting report on the comparative nulriof a young mm One look into her
They parted, never to meet on earth I glance al her husband, and then the! Tub Kew York papers mention as s
people know I camo here. I couuot
tivepropertiM
of food wm lately pre­
face told he wan the one'whom she ex­
peril wlp&gt; the Tr»Murerfor the *eciirityor wuh ,
1 *
,
• .
’ •
ojiu toe
the snme
same as then.
Uien.
pure, pale face lit up with a -love so in- ; curious fact Hist thelast seventeen
again
explain, but if I wae uot iirtl you _
prided.
.
He j cases of suicide in that city were pcr- urwiiMiuB a-.Ur, trbtab bond* .ii*ii ix-«»urari k. seated to the !• ranch Minister &lt;&gt;i the
The other one, who had been bo tense it Was perfectly dozzlivg.
should be mu e in spite of all they pight
ttr
innk»
iu
the
n.xnn*r
»prrtn--i
&gt;n
the
uiiwin-uib
toterior
by
Messrs.
Percy and Van­
He advanced and look htr hands and
aaw
she
was
perfectly
happy,
and
some.;
sons
of
foreign
birth,
the
majority
befaithful, now came forward and claimed
audio, hr. mrmbOTot the In.litate.
bent and. kissed her lovingly., Linnie’s
Use notw of »*J.l
la su riuuuulequal i» *
. •
r ,
Ho stayed a long limo talking thus. his brute. She told him if he would of. the bitterness he had dealt to a j ing Germans.
tte teHtead.rf.e.
.mi b. ad«^ Th. remit ol thtur «ipenu&gt;&lt;r«t 1» » folfnoe, as she looked up to; her handsome
Linnie trusted him so abd believed all take hef as she was siro would be his heart once all his own he felt then ; he I A cobbesi’ondext wants to know our at the Trruurf fi the Unlird Ntote» and deaUoyrd, lows ; In bread every hundred pounds'
' companion, wait fiUed with -« love-light
he told her. If he had had one spark in th«f early winter. Ono week Iwfore did not believe shu had entirely ceased j opinion .concerning the disposition of a. u..« prurtdri by law. Rortdcd that th. .menu! | ^ht &lt;te fauuj u &lt;O-Ujn 80 pounds
so pure aud. holy, none could fail to see
.....
..
,
,
.
- -far as we are acquainted uf th« Unri« .&lt;a d&gt;p&lt;ril for rtrcuUKon abril not be
of manly ffdiflg ho. could not have de the wedding Gus could have stopped to love him. Ho was so vilely base that the dead.
As
reduced trirtw.axMou.
f of nutritious matter; butcher meat,
that he was her lover and idol.
'
■all, but he did i&gt;t choote to. So she he could not bear to see the life lie had with them, the dead appear to ba of a
ceived her in her trusting love.
sic. &amp;. ih«t the ComptroUrr of tin carwney j averaging the various sorts, contains
, Gns JFinhtw wmi the son of a gentle­
out by'herself.
She gave him a love ho' never cot in fought
wrecked a*
al peace again.
He quiet disposition.
.lull, under -uch m'e. u&gt;d n«uiriiaBx».
uro- OBiy ju pounds in 100 pounds ; French
(viik'i* the
►«« battle uu».
ui ucicvu. The
xuv once wreoaew
ngiuu.
uc
man residing bn the outskirts of. the
ratwnu
down &gt; i crossed the room and paid his respects
UteJ before
UV.UJV the
.MB wedding
WLMUlUg rhe «.*•
after years, nor ever would get in thia day
A RKCB.NT moralist has affirmed that
38
23 po”d’:
town. Of good family snd handsome
life again, and he flung it from him as and wrote to Gus, telling him tho | u&gt; the hostess, who was talking with sthe hut-on heart is like a jug. No upas til nauonai teak aidaawhhhmay be.bercaner : tentils, 04 pounds ; greens and turnips,
INirsdn, ho and Linnie were considered
st ruggle was over, and that she would Linnie and Tom—of course they could mortal eye can look into ite recesses, loaned by him.
a thing that was useless.
j which arc the moet aqueous of all vcgcwell justed. He was between a blonde
He came again and again. Fall camo be a wife l&gt;efort ho got her message, j uot Jo 'otherwise than to bow to Gus. and you can only judge of rta purity by
bxr. f.. That tte amount of the Vnlted Hute . tables USdd for domestic purpote«, fur.and a brunette, quiet snd secretive, one
und pause! ; winter the same. He still She said, in. conclusion : “ If, in after • He bent his keen xy&lt;* upon Linnie ; what comes opt of it.
nr.ir.ouirtfuwiitx. »Dd iobeiiMued.oap.ftof iu- uiah only 8 pounds of solid nutritions
who made bis most simple actions seem
cireii'atiop medium, .hall not exceed the «um of !
, ,
■
inn . .
i.
came, and his folk* still kept up hos­ years, you regret toe bittemors yon ! hhe met his glance' with calm feeling,
... „» ,M wpm,
•ub.u»c« iu 100 VV..U1. ; crnrU. U
Thk collecting of an infamous dog-tax UdWW
like a mystery. He loved- Linnie as
tilities, but not knowing positively, that have sown, and which you must reap, ; Gns was the firat to speak,
in Sioux City has compelled one poor monthly .takment of the puUie drts, .cd no pert ixninds ; and what is vciy remarkable,
much as his selfish, conceited nature
“How are you gnjoying yourself,
Ira still went-with Linnie. All they do not lay ouo whit at my door. I shall |
M being in opposition to the ncknowl’ unan to taka his children out of school thereof »h»u te he’d or «»ed »• a omerve.
• . allowed him to loro any one. He had
Sxr.7. Th»t M. mwh of the art ant!tied “An I ^ge&lt;j theory, 100 pounds of potatoes
could ray against her wm that she wu never forget you—shall always think of i Mrs. Burton ?”
that they may go to work ard earn
no power to lovu any one but himself.
proud, could not work, and was not fit yon as my brother-friend. I do not
“Very well, thank you, Mr. Fisher.”
XX »»v
p-«a.
•ub.MMc ..taLinuic led the way into the parlor,
money to pay the law’s exactions.
for a wife. As for LimiiC, she had. reproach you, but shall always pray
“Would you honor me with your
hnch a parlor as one'syes in a small
A dady entered a tefegraph office in an iuc’o-M «r natunal tent imcm,” m pro.' able as Butritioue. According to tlrifi
may attend
you hand for the Laccora, Mik. Burton ?”
sidi • that no &lt;i.-cuuuoa ateii te wttu.irawii estimate, 1 pound of good bread is equal
village where pomp nnd splendor are many chances for company. She never that ha£jpine»s
New York, a few days since, aud, after
lacked for an escort wherever she chose wherever your feet may stray* Goodunder the pmrtekwi , t Mcthm fl of etfd eel onlll
g. or 3 .WUIUhi of
potatoes ; and
Before answering, Lumio turned to
strangers.
’
plelivering her message, earne-'tiy re- after the XH.tm.niw granted in erdiuB 1 &gt;&gt;r MUIfc', .
‘
.
Only her husband, saying,
to go. Still her spots of heaven were by forever. It -is hard to say.
-SpouniUor bread aud 8U pouuK uf
'Oh, how happy she ass’ It was u
| quested tent the answer should not be
“
Shull.
I
accept,
or
hod
you
rather
i
God,
who
knows
my
heart,
can
toll
how
wh'D Qus came ; then she was happy.
J read by the opt rMor, as it was of a very I- ebaD he tho duly ef the UnnpIrUtet cf the Cn.-- ' bfitchcT meat are equal to 300 JiOUndli
iwy, juritr the dirccUon Jf tte S.crrtary ri th, [ of
t)r&lt; a^ain, ( ponud of rico
Oh 1 so inexpressibly Iwippy. Spring hard. May God bk as you. Ondo more I romenadc ?”
I private nature.
Would it would lari. But every Eden
Your bister-friend, [
came, and then came the first change. good-by forever.
“ Just as you like, Linnie.”
_
«»&lt; '-..I ih-» i. -f-a to. 3 pouud.
has its serpent This had ode already
j The late Fdgar Thompson’s fund to
”
•
Ous came to Linnie one night mid said : Linnie.” .
■'! ,-** Well, Tom, Lwill dunce with Mr. |
pUadi-m.atell l» only made Iter.fur, and until lire of I-«otato&lt;:« ; while 1 pOUU^ Of potatoes
-- in itamid*t»-.-Tbu/. talked of this and
i educate tho orphans of railroad men
Thus tlie romance of her life ended.I. ■: Filler.'
” L'mrie, I love you. but I must go
full amount of the pn.u’w.ou, aten be withdrawn, j h, equal to 4 pounds oi cabbage li»d to
Fisher.”
I
that * talked as jurors only can ts'fc
■ killed in tho discharge of their duty to
away for a while; I cannot bear this How he received Iror latter she never ■j
—
'
■
’ FO»~b &lt;■’ '““!»• *“•' ■O’-Ultou
Turning
to that gentleman, she ssid,
When Qus kissed her good-night, he
tho traveling public is a gew but a most
much longer. Perhaps if I go away, knew.
Her
’------- ’ , v ] o^pt with pleasure."
redding-day
dawned
. whispered :
„
-.
- .
.
..! excellent disposition of wealth acquired m provided orwuiin-d in tuatca having an cxc«&lt;u&gt; is &lt;x&gt;a»idcr&lt;*d perfectly correct, and may
bright and dear. Surely
Surelv if the old
m
.. gere i,.»
- ■&lt;«*:„. ^^.opeeUor.
of ciecul.Uon, to withdraw anti return m* much at j*. ireful to families where the best
He
her hi.
In. -rm
™. .ed* •*
they
“Lini/ic, little one, when will you sometime all will come right”
tri. circulation m bj Mid wl may br .nrtnU4 u.
of Bu.(porliug u.durc jjhould be
She listened with breaking heart. adage, ’’ Blessed the bride whom the their
loir places.
I h».v were anlenaid
’ ’
make me the happiest of men ? When
They
splendid
,1.1 ,
.
Thkiim is a goose of a hen in Spring­ te wUhdrawnlromthjm^n-, in lieu thereof, to dej .*- ,
To give him up was like death, but, sun shines on," was true, Linnie was dancers, and a more graceful couple
It tn the T.-ra»ury rf the United SlatM lawful aroey adopted «t the least CXpeUSC. _
field, Ohio, who laid her eggs np in on
woman
lik«j,
she
thought
only
of
him
;
destined
to
be
a
happy
wife,
for
a
more
would be hard to find. Ous looked
jarf ul to ml.ru, .uek. c:rro »u«&gt;, .nJ, upot.
r//&amp;.
&lt;,'/j MKT.AL&amp;
• “ Wasworaryou wirib-Gos."
apple tree, aud when last beard from
A -ewUX-p.WUb.3 report o„ ,0.
'‘-Well, Tannic, Jove, I think we if he would feel betterwway she woulJ b^nutiful day there couhi not bo. Half' down on,hh&gt; fair companion, nnd a thrill
toy and bear it He went She bore past four they stood before the altar, of tho old love passed through him. As was sitting on a bough, not compre­
might get ready by October.”
prtrtKu.truunui.ta n.r t.-ixo UM t«&gt;
tb&lt; production of precious metals by the
hending that her eggs went to grass ns
it the be*t,ahe 'could; ah© prayed for waiting for tho marriage-ceremony
’'Perhaps so. 'if you W-»h.”
„
. to for Linnie, the old levo was dead ; do
c!nauuu« Of «ueh
M .mu u»ke .urb miu08 vf the Pacific slope presents
JNever
”
----- \ thrill of tiro dead post. She looked fast as she laid them.
did
there stand
So it wks ruUh d I October was to him nightly; she wept night after nammiiniw,
■‘•‘irtk-. .boo.
Awohuixo to teo beat auUroritics
on
night
She
gradually
grew
reconciled
frailer
or
xadder
bride.
I
Dead
and
in
on hip)
*u elder brother. The dance
sec them united an one.
tmukr «jM-n «Mth n-qawikiEi fo.- cireeUHt-n »haH ■ an industry which appears as yet to be
Homo of i
'b« «r«r»SO proOl of the
Poor litilp Linnie I She could not ece and bowed to fate, but the once merry her coffin, she would ’never look mor© coded, 1«&gt; loolhor to •
laughing girl had changed to a quiet* corpycs-Hkc; pale and shrunken feat- the I.u.inu th&gt;t «n thrilling thrvngl. ™lro^ c.n.pnui™ i. nlrant fonr mtd
the future. PeVbapt it was well ah"’“"i.” *" ■’""I1 “
' lug to U» re,tort rrdrnx-d to, th. total
Y-,II.~
.......
.
...
i one-half
oorrhalf to tiro _per cent, ou Wooten. ury lawful is&lt;&gt;i&gt;&gt;-y to redrew, the drvuiattou
could not, for the clouds were gather­ sad wnmux Sometimes the old merry urea, bloodless lips, black and encircled him found uUenume. Ho ..id,
tho last tweuly-ilve years, ID
‘““Li»nir,“irmB..io,‘7.V;to.n«&gt;l' r&gt;~u- «■&gt; «b““‘
P« Wnt &lt;m required within tririyIh.-CcmidndbiroC th* y»C*J
ing around her, drooping shadows one laugh was heard, but not often. The eyes, with a pitilul, wirtfuT look. Th©
Currency .bail at ow* aeii, aa prorittoj in Mutivs , the whole United States, l:at&gt; b;ieu fil,summer passed. Fall came, and with bridegroom was very pole, but other- Um U&gt;h longM. Ob, Lil,air, it yon K*"*"" "»&gt;■. "• ,he «“&gt; »’ k-nildi0|r rt.
--------------- ------------- . jBt., 583^
flnJ
flfl,
aatu
by one. She loved as but few love in
bonete lu-M to M.-art
thi»- world of woe. It is well that all it came Ous. He came home fully con­
only kww bow I b*fT .uff-n-il, know­
California aio^o contrilmted three.
Av n«n.
lina diroovrtf
tbc
clrrulatton
Ax
Ohio malliomaUciau hm
■Tiro ceremony begun. Then, for the ing yon on...-were mi no, and dow are
do not love with the same depth of vinced be loved Linnie as much as his
.ball fourths', or tfl.OOL.yiO.UtfB, nfiarly all of
cold, selfish nature would permit him first time, the pale brnle felt Jinw holy lost to nw forever."
ered that one man dies from the Ujne of
pa’siou. Happy little Linnie was des­
• .
*’*• j which ix in gold. Nevada is credited
and snared was the. marriage-tic, and
of eurb aaacdnxtlnn or aa*o«tati-4&gt;a, : ....
.
• i. j
&lt;kmi non
Liuuie flushed and paled alternately, alcohol every' seven minutes, and that latiou
tined to c^rpy. an aching heart many
aud with th. |-r.&gt; -e«K wrieb abeft te dry..,ted tn w:t h h*V,n«
*"•«■ 8221.&lt;M&gt;0,&lt;X»
those who have died from its effects
Onco again th«y met—rhe the same she resolved to make the man at her i Atjast she found voice to say,
years, aTi^ongb so merry now. The en,
TreMwry of ite Untied sutca, «&gt; rnneb »f the in silver and gold, while Utah, though
during
the last fifty years would bridge
loving girl. He made advances; she ride a true and loving-wife, and -cast
“&lt;hia, 1 tun a wife, end must not
cirrriaikm cf .aid wMuaifan or aaauoiaUcm. ateu ! reputed to abound in mineral wealth,
the American continent from ocean to
that knew nothing before learned of it. told h*r pdrenta, and they utterly re­ ail thought of- timt other one entirely listen tn such language. Our livea are
&gt;»■ «&gt;«• *«—»».«».ocean, allowing throe feet to each body.
One ksunQay, over.a month after the fused to ttcrivb Iffm Again. They felt •7T-..
Gbn. Santa Anna has rvcently re­
arttfement, Linnie was dressed and that theywe.r*doing right. They k now
Ob, if the ttionnanda that take that
turned to Mcxiec after eightMU years’
waiting for her lov«r.
The n»wa! hour that araanwbo -acted as he hxuldonc sacred duty wonld only fo6k at it in its brother-frit ud.'
banishment Since his return . bd,
of his earning Lad come and gone;
true light, how many wretched, heart­
Colorado mm ws to fatal Utah, having
he did aol room:. At last pho grew iujbroken Lives would be saved. Yon take and conducted h*r to her husband, say- has sent to him a box containing his
make
her
happy,
but
would
not
allow
foot, which the rabble dragged through
pMicut. Her sweet face cloud&lt;d, and
&lt;wh other for butter tor worse utrlii teg.
ir—iwwi trow
’to roop&gt;. Sir Gun to come. Still they met hare and death. Faults that before have been
“ Gojud-by, Linnie.
I sail for Eu­ the strojite on December 6, 1841. It
and Oregon wai but HtUe over $k5,toera by chance. Litinie did not con hidden eora© to light. Those Tittle
rope next Wednesday, May you over hnd bejm ’ortxred and preserved by toe
aider herself fret*; the clouds had loving attentions that make eourtabip
lady's husband.
b? happy and prosperous."
lowered around her until they com­ so m ucli like np Eden are sometime*
Thf. Danbury
Thus Hwy parted, nt ver to meet on
. jtVcmw man has l :»d dis
ran .over to his shte/s, who Bved pletely shadowed her. Still Gus acted
will ««i». T. t&gt;&lt; thrirllttrt drirttd '
lor &gt;»..
ie ntfighborirood, and inqi
in
ircdk-r the Arouadrcl.
How sad it we have only mads our idol
»rifau- created. In 1873 the scinal yield of
, snd if he w wrriek. •What
Wh
was her
Ip the kprjng her fa* her moved to it. to find it day. On the mas rests tiro bar noble, living hflnhmd. Sometimes *bie loogiug tn roe Uro Queen he
’JiX’J' iM"
WM8T.4WI;
kit folks wete np town • vhrrt distauce irorth. Linnie greatest responsibility ; he has (sken the memory of her brother-friend conus ; '■w.’ptd into a shoe-atore doing bueiness
“ by upeaial appointment to her Majkaone frail woman to fight life&gt; great bat-.
hopphie**.
But thak- path* never ty," and warted patiently for an boar
it. Dot even giving the girl a
her from all rough hardship?, tocher, woMcd each other again ; for
H» her m th? greatest Mewing God

r^r.,

drifting apart, wuHl &lt;»ub dsy tney shall
meet in that brighter better world ;

M orut-el w&gt; t’l-wc
■»»
“•*■ U»Q«.» hwl S,-‘«"t-b*«oui.U

■ b» rndut bwj been, gb

VS

"I

�REAL ESTATE OFFICE

Hugh Martin,

ouomwQ.

■tore in Detroit coran
taking luullum on Monday.

liDITuB.

SMITH &amp; STRONG

ot Grand Rapids go if father call* ail day besides he s-e*
to trial on charge of you're imposing on me.”
*
Patrick argued; and protested, and threatmurdering his wife.

JULY 3,1674

-

But aliadrmM «W be ■applied

M. T. Billings

has been

FRIDAY.

by

held

Monday Lockwood

wm

©BEAT SALE

burned

cut of a shingle mill and 100,000 cold water had got him into a terrible chili ;
’ shingles,
■ The boiler in tho lumber and salt
the colder he gal, and lb.
works of F Saylor &amp; Co., at. Carolton,
GENERAL P. H. EHEK1DAK.
near East Saginaw, exploded last
when Phil intimated hl« IntwnUon to demand
exemption from all future floggings. ■
]
Tuesday morning with teprible force,
School History and First Victory.
shattering the mill to atoms, inalantly'
"I'll tel! you what PhH,” «*id he finally,
"if you’ll juat call off that baste, 1’11 not
killing four men and wounding seven
Phil, used logo to school at Somothers. The killed are Joseph Judson, merset to an Irish school teacher of
-Why didn't you aay so at first,“ said Phil,
Benjamin Chapman, John Peck the . Irishist sort, Patrick McNan•Come away Rover," end away Rover did,
Avery and George Waison&lt;--Besidea ly, who believe^ that the intelligence,

We hav® on hand a fine stock of
Hicks.

READY MADE CLOTHNIG,

persons had morality, and happiness of scholars
cause is depended upon a liberal use of birch, the first anrrendcr to feherldan.
attributed to the boiler being old, as and this deponent can verily testify
they had a good supply of water and that in that he wm truly scientific.

the wounded

only eight pounds of steam.

The;

Eight young men, eighteen to
loss of property is $35,000.
or 1843 two of Patrick's scholars got twenty years of age, residing in Will­
iamsport,
Pa., in default of $10,000
Shipments of fruit, strawbetries, there a little ahead of time. They
from St. Joseph and other lake ports, crawled in through the window to bail, were sent to jail for burning
are now large, and promise to increase get waYmed, nod once in, the chief buildings and starting conflagrations
One tetribiy cold morning of.1842

Cherries, enemy of mankind and achdbl-boys’
raspberries and blackberries promise us,well as the discovery of a bucket
an abundant yield, and as fur peach­ Tull of ice water, tempted them to
es. the trees will have to be thinned trick the teacher.
They fastened it
through the fruit season.

generally.

If they

Staley's.

DRESS GOODS.

conflagrations

is the

He io- ked all around. diana that

A census has just been taken
purposes that shows be seen.. So he armed himself with a tlxfoot hickory twig, built up a rousing fire attd
tho population to be 26,328. 'An in­
ant down to dry, fully determined to flog
crease of more than 60 per cent in
the first boy that entered.
three years and teu months.
An unfortunate llule fellow so«n come
The Courier gives a full detail of and almost at lhe instant his band was on
the mysterious suicide of Charity Che latch. Patrick siexed him by the collar
Balfcock, at Lawton, one night Inst and shook him fiercely, to shake the truth
week. At the last terip of Court she out of him, bo said. The astonished looks
was complainant in a case of rape, aud astonishing yells convinced Patrick
against James ’Robinson, a negro that that boy knew nothing of the outrage.
barber.
Robinson wns convicted, Setting him down by tho fire, bo again
. but poor Charity feelihg herself an placed himself In lhe position of attack.
outcast in Lawton, welcomed death
Tho next, aud tho next, and tho next
with womanly courage, as the only jwenl through the same operation, andfinaliy.
sure release from the woesol alalleu when nearly all tho school had been thvol woman.—Hartford Day Spring.
lied and shaken into Choir seats, our two
Henry Ihling, a des(-and-dttmb yoi ngstors climbed down the haymow, en­
man of Lawton, was killed last Satur- tered tho school room, got their shaking,
and went to work. It happened that Phil.
» day at that place by the day express,
Sheridan was lai© that morning, and ao
while walking along the track. He
.each one proved his inocenoe, the presump­
was fearfully mangled nnd lived only tion became the stranger against the few
an hour after the accident. “Dummy ' that were' left to suspect.
Finally Phil,
was universally respected and bis came the last, and of course, the guilty one,
-death has cast,a gloom over Lawion. if every body else was innocent. Jus* as he
opened the door Patrie made a dive for him.
The celebrated Duncan will case Phil dodged and commenced a retreat. Pat­

607.

they

100 Keren. b«in&lt; the N W f
of *«c. 26. in Maple Grov*.
100 itaprav«d,w©U watered.

acre. A firsf-clsss form. Terms favorable.
Lota 30 and 21, A. W. Phillips’ add., be­
longs to Hny Streeter Good house and barn.

Two Lot* on GreCT« *d&lt;L A. Brooke* prop.

AND CROCKERY

A New Idea!

ALL NEXT WEEK

And a full lino of

-A.T

four sheep in one night. This country
neighboring haymow.
'Patrick soon cam* trotting along rubbing is always ahead.
Grace! Rnpidt leads (he West in
the growth of cities; that is, if the his bands vigorously io keep them warm,
Oregon has a town called Sublim­
Federal census was correct and did hurriedly turned th* key, nd bolted in just ity, aud the view embraces a dead
as the bucket turned over hie head,. It is
not under number lhe population, and
horse, two barns and abase ball
if a local census just taken in that
heated by the chilling douse. Hie aituation ground.
city does not over-number the popuThey have got so particular in In­
The census of 1870 was 16,­ any where about.

LINEN SUITS!

Notions, Boots, Shoes,

universal fashion and ice-water is un­

of the fruit to insure for it a respect­ over the door in such a manner that known.
able aizo. Pears aro not so plentiful tee opening of the door would tilt it
A Canada girl of fifteen gets away
as last year, but plumes, quinces and upon lhe head of any one entering; with two pounds of beef at'a meal,
apricots are abundant aud doing and retired to’watch the result .from a but ah Iowa woman got away with

• latiun.

NEW YORK MADE-UP

don't slop this

kind of thing, they will bring up in a

country where

C. XichoIZ store.
fora or «e
fltet of Lot
L. Mud
Cheap.

Ufa, firn nJ AiUrais feta,
blch we will close out*at cokt for CASH.
Aloe a good assortment of

The

trade for *
South 36
owned - by
Fleybarty.

OF

several

mirculous escapes.

Lots 70 end 'Jl. eatats

WILSON

THE

SHUTTLE-

Sabin

Store

won’t let a woman

take their knitting Io church.

for municipal

-which has been tested at

Marshall, rick thought lhatya proof of his guilt, aud
and which has involved nearly half pursued. Away went Phlll. up the street,
a million of dollars has Deen admitted
to probate, with the exception of the headed, flick in bis hand, the whole echool
bringing up the, rear, all on the run, Phil,
Church,
legacy to the Methodist
'
lost a Utile on the bo ue stretch, and by the
which has been pronounced invalid, tine Mr. Sheridan's house was reached, hie
The body of a murdered soldier
ann on lie broke into th* busk yard there he
wrs taken from the river at Detroit
got enforcements in the shape of a huge
last Friday morning. Appearances
Newfoundland pat dog. which instantly
indicated that he had been lying in
made an attack on Painck’a flank and
the water a month and was held

down

His _namo is

by weights.

thought to be Shafer,
Francis

II. Wilson while in a fit,

fell upon a

saw

circular

in Cook's

west of Sand] Lake,

mill, six miles

and was instantly killed.

His body

was cut completely in two.
A little child in Mt. Vernon was a

fow days ago playing with a copper­
head snake. The snake wound itself
around the arms acid legs of tho child

in lhe most confiding manner.
James Gleson's house nenrt Evart
caught fire from the burning woods

early

Monday

burned with

morning,

Gleson

and was

Patrick mounted the fence—so did Phil,
tho dog snapped at Patrick’e heels, and no
discovered it necessary to climb an apple
tree where where ha found himself out of
breath, out of patience, and very completely
outflanked.
‘•Take sway your devilish dog, Phil."
■ays he, -or III bate the life out of yo I"
“Like to see you.” says Phil.; "watch him
Rover,” and with that he got an old piece of
carpel-and laid it under the tree for the d©g
Co watch over.
The dog laid down on it, and Phil

ich.

New Goods
«

ih®

timbers

falling upon and crashing them.

The standard Sewing Machine of the nation.
.Those wishing a machine will do well to
give ua a call before purchasing elsewhere.

HALF their value during the next ten days.

MeN.oJy V? a»k*d Mr. Sheridan
‘•Ah that deriliah boy of yeura, Mi*er

BOTTOM PRICES.
Wk ran show an Elegant line of

FARMERS,
MERCHANTS
MECHANICS
AND

EVERYBODY

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN.
EYE and EAR!

JTLStJRTH &amp; FULLER DRUGS,

nr. R. C. THOMPSON

DRUGS,

Have received their jrsw SPRING STOCK,
consisting of

ACUTE AND CHRONIC D SEASES

Dry Goods, Groceries
Hats, Caps, Olothing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
&amp;c., ' &gt;

DRUGS.

CONSUMPTION, EPLEPTIC FITS, &amp;C.
{Ez“ Special attention given to the

Diseases of the Eye and Ear.

THEODORE MAXSON,

Orrtcs—182 Maio St., opposite Hibbard
House, Jackson, Mich.
83

JRailrflad*.

Hidilgaa Centra' Railroad

which yon can buy at eery low prloce.

DRESS GOODS.

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES

Unusual Inducements to Cash Buye

Our clock of

BOOKS % STATIONERY,

BROWN AND BLEACHED,

PATENT MEDICINES,

GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIVISOR.
Taklns Effect

Cdtbmea Bruit tf BnMe Face

CEE CK S,

.

'hole bucket
add when I

Only six States in the Union did bet •

COESETS and HOSIER!

CHOICE GROCERIES,
CONFECTIONERY,

VermootvUte,
Churlolk.
Eaton !UpW»,

ILMpm
n«

tyFor Hemming, Fell­

MS
LU

F®rt Wajie, Jactson &amp; Sagteaw R. R.

CLOTHIN
TOBACCO $ CIGARS.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

TRAINS BUN BY CHICAGO TINE.

0© to 030 A. SUIT. Paint*, Oils A Varnishes,

Pure Wises aid Lienors

Baots mi Stoes,

Laos R12.0G0.

The old gentleman, probably enjoying the
in, and n»l being very certain whether

Yankee ^fotioni

■Let him go without a flogging. MiMer

OM Machines taken In Exchange.

GoInc North.

Uy*

We have engaged a competent

Chemist who will carefully attend la

Agents Wanted

Cy* Produce bought at ths highest

bow there laugh tug at

ihatderiHah dog

and died in flitces minutes.

Wilson Reflector, one of the
best Periodicals of the day,
derated to Sewing Ma­
chines, Fashions, General
News and Mteoftlltwy.

in the building

Buren Co., was killed by a stroke of
HgKmsg last waek Friday.

Whoro we have no Agents
we will deliver a Machine
for tho price named above,
at the nearest Rafi Road ‘
Station of Purchasers.

Bend for Circulars, Price

Sugars, Teas, Coffees. Spices,
ground and whole, Oranges,
Raisins, Kerosene OU,

done considerable damage.

Wesley Whelpley of Almena, Van

ing,Stitching, Carding,
Binding, Braiding,
Embroidering, Quilt­
ing and Stitching fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed. Sgj,

HeBdiBs for aii Sowing Ma­
chines for Sale.

ated aU Calf, and warranted, al $6.60. Chil-

FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.

East Saginaw was visited by a
whirlwind on the 25th ult., which

JHuchiaes in the Market
were in direct

COMPETITION!!

AT LOW PRICES !

by fire last Saturday.

Ohio State Fair;
Northern Ohio Fair;
Amer. Institute, N. Y.J
Cincinnati Exposition;
Indianapolis Exposition ;
St. Louis Fair;
Loaisiana State Fair;
Mississippi State Fair;
and Georgia State Fair;

s

crease of nearly fifiy per cent in four
John Gambled salt works and saw
mill at East Saginaw near destroyed

VIENNA

1.13

VERY CHEAP!

ffsttonadcs and Cassimrrrs

of 7,442—an in­

IS COilPLETX.

KFADY MADE

NldJkrflk,
"w*&amp;,

fc

Madr up in fashionable Myles, from the
bast goods, will be sold al from

___

The city census retarns, give Lan-

COTTON BATTS,

DRESS GOODS,
Io cents.

BEST IN THE WORLD!
HTTno Highest Premium was
awarded to U at

and doing Ute largest and beat
Goinz ICust.

Poplins, Grass Cloths, If,

for

THE

PERFUMERY

CARPET

KID CLOVES NOTIONS,

Prints

WILSOT
SMSemW

BEST SEWING MACHINES,

NuhTille,
IlMtlnr*
MlddkUlk,

&lt;

STRIPES, COTTONADL

THE VIST BUT

Buy the World-Renowned

FOR BEING THE

COTTONS, DENINES, T1

year manufactured

602,668 barrels of fermented liquors.

50 Dollars ! I

tr^° You can buy a nice dress

Those having unsettled ac­
counts with the late firm of Downing
be. Lillie, will please call and settle
lhe same before they are made
trouble and cosis.

WARP,

Two raihoad lalioreiaof Ann Arbor
wer® killed near that city while load­

ing railroad timbers ;

390 Linen Suits to be Sold cut at ONE

■‘LICHT RUNNING IieSESTlC,

CATARRH, ASTHMA,

for'

Chari as Kulhmer. a tramp printer teacher rwtraued up the trim, exiling for
stabbed a man and nearly bit the fin­ Phil's father. The noise soon brought Mr.
gers o|T a brother printer one day this 8harid.su out. The teacher up the tree, the
Pail on the fonoe.
week nt Jackson. Rather qitarelsome

stag a population

a optician

NasbviHe,

all kinds of produce al the highest price.

rhioh for color and weight are unsurpassed.

Harrison S. Woolsey, of Battle­ "You did, though, bscase none of the
Creek committed snicide last week. other boy* did, and 1*11 punish you to death
No Cause has been ascertained as to entirely, if you dent let m* down.”
He started down but Rover went for his
why he commited the rash deed.

ter.

QHAS. W.’DEMARAY^

orewK’LEn

platlra, with hit chin in his hands and bis
elbows on his knees.
“Wh«l do you want io lick me for ?" asked
Phil.

his wife aud

child.

Michigan last

Vllluar*’ Ordinance.
The Common Council of the village of
Nashville, ordain. That U ahall not be law­
ful for any person or persons to be drunk
or disorderly anywhere in lb© village of
Nashville, *Mi«higan.
Any person or persons found violating
ihi-cjird.nance, and who shall he convict**!
of aueb violation, shall be punished by a
uno, of five dollars arid tho co^ts of pro-«cution, or be pu»&gt;cbcd by imprisonment in
common jail of tihe County of Barry not
exceeding twenty days or both ; such fine
and imprisonment in the discretion of Lbu
court.
All ordinances or pirte of ordinances
conflicting herewith nro hereby repealed.
This ordinance shall lake effect July 6th,
1874.
E. J. FEI6HNF.R,
G. A TRUMAN,
Recorder.
President.

W.H.IOCBER&amp;BRO.

AYLSWOBTH &amp; FULLER
A. Aruiwt&gt;BT«. }•

■{ J. F. Fount

At least 10 per cent sav­
ed bj buying at the city
Drug Store, Nashville.

Wilwu Seiili lata Co.
CLEVELAND, OHIO.

�®bc»I

ATTSSiyTION.,

VermonMUe items.

FELLOW CITIZENS.

iKSBVILLE, BARRY CO., IiCB.&lt;
'
FRIDAY.

JULY 3. 1874. place last Thursday, the 25th*insL

The ctalegatkras which .come in on dale in all the d eel ruble new atylee. The
the morning train from the east were; abort) Block la non; on ■ (ho way end will be
—Another pbft’ograpi|crs tent has met at'the -depot by the comet band,, opened at the Sabin Store July lai, ai priors
below competition.
Rember that* these
stuck its stakvs in town
and welcomed ' with their choicest;

.

—Farmers nr.e haying.

Jfsrirtirt.

—And now the plastering is being
done on the ’•boss*’ brick.

C"E“.

v •—Second street has been leveled
for theliorae race on the 4th.
.

—Wheat i« heading apd making
preparations for the reapers sickle.

rnuaic.

But

owing

to

nnd they

departed

“alone

in their the City Drag Store.

Will SOTIOK

.

School BooIim,
Stone nd Woa dcnWarf,
JnJ all kinds of Goods

their audience'gone,

glory," to “hoof* ifr back uptown.
— Some one any a the new brick is Thran-h the kind consideration of
!urnes«on tho drayman, the
“Who killed Cqck Rohm.” M-.
;’rtys were carted back up town, look­
' —Mr. Chipman and Capt B ms«
ing some what crest, fallen, and “inverorc getting out material for their new
ably" swearing that this thing was
8stert»y*.
store.
■
■
".played ont.” We presume no one
IL H. WOOD, P. M.
—The speaking on the 4th will intended an insul| to the band, but it
A. BARBER, M.. D., Homrotake
place
in
the
grove
near
the
was decidedly a very bungling affair
• tattrte FbrrirUn end
ristw. i«-*r
cemetery.
■
,
However tranquility was soon re-

^irrrfont.

GROCERIES Drn-x, PROVISIONS

some

bad manufacture, aud will, be *pld at one half
management on the part of the com­ lbrusual price.
Basis STsno.
mittee. the Choys'* were somewhat
Jukrm, Mich.
yfcdeased when they got through

playing to gnd

Good Times Coming!

There h one place in NsshdUo where yow
«an buy alljdnds of

In our line, end get the worth of year mon

0$T Straight Coffee
*“he City Drag Blor. of Theodora-Max-

a fizzle.

1Store of Theodore Maxton.
RwUck

The Old.iho Young, lhe High, the Low
the Rich, the Poor, the Bond and the Free

REDUCED 20 PER CENT,

28

The Child can gel just as Good Bar-

Notice i&lt;* hereby given that peraone own­
■ffrini as the, Aged. •
ing
dogs who have not pai I llcrnee for the
:
vcat 1874 will be prosecuted' forthwith un­
,
Onr motto is to sell as cheap as
less paid immediately.
(
the cheapest, give 16 ozs.
Castleton June llih, 1H74.
stored,-and everybody tried to enjoy
By
order
of
the
Township
Board.
H. YOUNG. M- D. Office two
—A. W. Olds’ new plaining mill
,
to the lt&gt;. ana the right
. doom xMifh of Trauma’* •l-ira. M« n
themselves as best they could under
। is now doing all kinds of “shaving*'
,
change every time.
—Closing out my Wall Pap-sr stock 10 per
the imperfect arrangements of the
j with neatness nnd dispatch.
cent leu than cost at lhe’City Drug Store.
day.
.
YjR. C. W.WICKHAM. Particular
—-E. R. White has rented Truman's
I buy all kinds of produce in theto season.
JL/- ■itration siren to lhe trvwtmmt o&lt; Prirete
MONEY TO LOAN
■ The crowd assembled in the orch
Our business is conducted on strictly tem­
new brick to"hold his boiiery dance
Ou real estate .sad personal aodurites.
nrd in front of W. W. Benedict’s res- ■
perance principles.
■
E
ast
&lt;
am
A
Y
ouxg
.
•
in on the 4 th. A cool place.
idence whnn after salutations and
ARNO STRONG. Plifin and Fancy
Express office building, Westside of Main
V7 Job rrinler. Every rarlely nt Job I’riotini;
-■Dean Fleming is homo on a I friendly greetings of old friends, nnd
St., Naehvile, Mich. All persona having accounts witjj the firm
D. C. GRIFFIT *
tun oppose th* po«t office.______ ___________ visit, to his parents.
lie is engaged
in reviewing and rohersing incidents
ol tiiouB 4 Max.vox, must call and settle
D HINMAN, Fashionable Barber j in “fingering” the lightning nt Niles. away bank in the past, we gathered
before the 15th of this month, and save
• M-J Uiilr hijraer. All kind* nt work
~
---------- - --------- ■
nround
the
bounttl
’
ul
sprpad
tables,
—---------------- - --------5---------- - -------------------__Mr Md Mrg C|omnnt Srnjt|,
costa.
.
Tnro. Maxbox.
Nuehrilto.
nnd rrom the way the “eatiblcs" dis­
will start on a pleasure trip to Min­
QIMPSON &amp;• WEBSTER. Blackappeared one would bo impressed is Down and CHEAP for Cash al Wolcott's.
kJ
AH ktn-UAf wtfrt InSbc Bittk—-Ifh nesota. They will go as far as Min­
with the idea that the “old folks"
—Try n bottle of the new Hop Bitten.
neapolis.
■
still retain their early “pioneer appe­ If they do you no good the mony will be re­
B. RASEY, Dmvmnn. Goodsand
—Mr. J. F. Fuller, lihs 40 acres of tites.”
funded. For sale al t'ie City Drug Store
Manufacturers and keeps on ban
• IhcsM* contad &lt;o any plac- in tbc tii&gt;as&lt;*.
the nicest wheat in Maple Grove
Burnt warn. Rood .1M)- .nd wfflfoj b.n4.1
After the "inner man" Lad been
township.
He
expects
to
realize
satisfied, the- crowd repaired in part
ELEMENT SMITH.
Dcn.ary has a gtfod assortment of FINE

H

W

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

A URGE STOCK OF

JACOB LENTZ

J
V

L.AWVRFI,

8900 from it.

to the'church to listen to the "old and PLATED Jewelry. Ladies and Gents
Lansing, has , pioneers” relate lheir hardships nnd sets; Chains, Ring*. 4c.,- which be is
veiling al coat Ho warrants every piece to
been engaged to deliver lhe 4th of privations of their early pioneer life ;
be as represented or money refunded.
: July oration at this place. lie is the other portion, especially the young
folks rushed to the public square te
I an able speaker.
at the City Drug Store of. Theodore Max­
secure- the most conspicous standing
son.
—There is nothing more calculated
place to see the match ball gamn
to weaken a boy’s moral character
—Just received a full stock of Paints and
which had just commenced between
Varnlabca.ut the City Drug B'ore.
than to get his fish-hook “snagged”
the Wulcerecris of this place, and lira
on the bottom of the river.
P/airies of Charlotte. The game was
{ —W. H. Kocher &amp; Bro. of Jones
easily won by the IVulecreen-t. they
villa,have put a stock of dry goods heating the Prairies nearly two to one.
v_j E. Tenney,

gASTMAN A Yol Nti.

Attorneys at LawHENRY II- WOOD.

Justice o}the Peace.
LIEBHAUSER,

of

' in part of the store occupied by Capt.

P

Boise

FARADV. llanutnclurer

’

We wish them success.

About five o’clock the pleasures of

Makins and Rrp.trinjr orally door,
Uon dill ortA.T« p-nmpUy. Njahvllwr

: FritTay. Il hurst into fmgomonts nnd

(and some of the older ones) assem

Caft.G. W. McConxteK, I’rnprirfor.

’ ague use “Hop

Bitters*

They will

i regulate your syMem nn*l make you
feel like a |w»v again.
Trv a. bottle

For snle nt the City Drug Store.

JJN1ON HOUSE.

feet sqnair and 21 feet high with n
wing 24 feet slpiare.

P

—The HnstinffS Banner snys dint

। the celebration of the county is to be
■NATIONAL HOTEL. A. Wrxxw. held at Hastings this year. It’s al! a
11 1‘mprtetnr. IlMtlnvb Mtvrlv Eu-ryURn* in
—_.1—
no tir.t
* 111U* mistake. Hastings agreed last yonr
to let Nashville have the County cel­
^yjl. JONES,

drunkenness to in ir the occasion .as is

ebration this year, and we'd have it.

—We called

into Aylsworth &amp;

Fuller’s store last week and f-»und
customers as thick as bees around

honey floxvers.

These gentleman

gates,

Mb’s Mitt and Provision Sale!
Nwhvlljr. Ulrh-

Aylsworth

CORN.

APPLES,

INGS kept comtanlhj on ha-d.

! All kinds oi Conntdry Produce taken in FicWe for Goods, at the
Highest Market Price.
Nusbvil’e, April 24 th, 1674.

OATS,

Nakhvlile,

G, A. TRUMAN.

Mich.

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

Hardware is Down!

;

ladies' costume

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH.
Proprietors.

beaten club of base

D. PL BCH1S, MOIer.

I

HAVE A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

Tin-Ware

WIH'C,

W liatN ow

The B’uai B’rilh Journal has dis­
when he was covered that the present fashion in

his mother since that time.

SHF DUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

POTATOES,

.

He came to this town five years ago

n lad of 10 summers and has not seen

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

wolverinemim!

—Oswold J-rison. has gone to Nin- nent of a badly
rna Falls to visit friends of his youth. ballisU.
with Mr.

Baby Cabs and Perambulators!

The Nashville News gives what
purpi.rlx to !&gt;b a report of a g'inje uf
Delivered al their
base ball which wa&lt; played
week
between our club and the Vermont
ELEVATOR I.V NASHVILLE
ville boys. There is a strong proba
bihty that the reporter fur that paper
was brought up wl»-re lynra abound­
We also keep on band and have for sale
ed. fiJur club was beaten though uot
LATH,
.badly, but plajrod under feartnldis
WOOL CARPING MACHINE!
advantages ns their pitcher was left
SHINGLES
nt home, sick, nnd one of their best
WATER LIMEi
men was disabled during the progress
Nashville, - - IVXicli-,
salt
of the game. Jl’hiij score instead of
&gt;
IIAIRi
would respectfully solicit the aitonlion of
standing 61 to 8 stood 31 to 18. Not
STUCCO,
customers Io tho f&lt;tot Hist bis mills are now
a bad gdrne under tho circumstances.
fc.
—Middleville Republic.
heretofore
Our correspondent is a man of truth which we ship and retail at bottom prices.
Wo make custom work a specialty.
und veracity, burn in the image of
Please rive ns a trial and

are scllinz goods cheap and arc haye- his maker, and wc wdl believe him
ing a good trade.
.
every time in pi%fereno» to the expo­

^i&gt;rcllinron« AdvrrtUrmrats.

Call and get my prices before you
purchase. It will enable you to buy yonr
. GOODS LOWER.
“

Wnutuufacluro our Furniture frr-iu the
furoiighly reasoned lumber nu&lt;! war
n to be oM represented.

.

On the wh«ilo lhe meeting was a
verry pleasant one, no rowdyism or

AND CARDS. BRACKETS.
DUSTERS.&amp;C..&amp;C..

pay the Highest Market Price for

— Mr. O'ds has the basement of hi&lt; 'often the case in such assemblages.

F. Dasckb, Proprietor.
new residence across Quaker brook
VILLE, - Miehlgnn.
completed. Tho htirldinff is to be 32

HENIX HOUSE. Jkmcm Bstaa,
CbartoUa, W‘-&gt; .V F»e
. L. Brnprirfor.
-I* ,r.l r- r.l .i"

meeting.

Together with a full assortment ol
MIRRORK. PICTURES. F rt A M n

Of nil styles nnd vise*, nnd METALl
1
frtrni.'he I to order.

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,

1 resembled sulphrr in its crude state. bled at the New.England House and
IherceaJulgc 1 in the light “lantnstic
'
—If you want t.» keep oflTnver nnd steps,•’ and thus ended onr Pioneer

WASaVILLE HOUSE.

”eTivi.

The new Crui o

the day were suddenly cut short by

—A meteor fell on the railroad track a thunder.storm. *
la the .evening dhe young folks
near the Vermontville depot, las:

Bool* and Shor*.

ER

Parlor, .Library, Dffiiag, Office ai&gt;
. GENERAL FUNTGRE!

ATTENTION. ALL!

TAILOR.

SPRING and S U

is

almost exactly

whnt it was iu the days of Solomon.

—The champion Supervisor of the If so, with the extensive domestic
Slate lives in the town of Sunfield. arrangements of that potentate his
dry goods bill must been a curiosity,
Eaton Co. Hi* name is John Dow
he is 70 years old, and 'has h”id tho wilh 1,-500 ladies to provide, for and

SMITH &amp; PUTSAM
are now and always have been Hilling

Hardware

WOOL! WOOL!
Mi/ Cardinff Machine

Cheaper

■They are now soiling the new improved

Oliver Cliilled. Flow

IS BEADY

agricultural implements,
Purchased fur cash IF panic

nnd will sell the same fur the following

CASH prices:

send in your wool i «rly.
Wool sent t.y rail will bo
.
Promptly attended to
nd sent back acding lu orders

office of Supervisor in that town for seventy yards to tho dress pattern, which they guarantee to give satlafoction or
no sale. They are also Selling the
and trimings worth morn than the
other. -fUmph-t &gt;
36 consecutive years.
Charlotte Plow and Drag, Union
riM-r Sl»U an ! Hl*
material. Now we .begin to under
Mr. FOW1.KS. Curder.
Chum,
Empire Wringer. RathI
—-These moonlight n;ghts! Ah. by stand why-the old min groined uut
2^ By calling one do., north of
burn Stores, Jefferson Nads,
how
many
vine
embordered
gates,
Truman's new brick, yon will find
in the bitterness of his suul: "Vanity
and all first class Goods in their tine.
“soft eyes look love to eyes that speak of vanite*—all is vanity !" and whp
Don't fail to give ns a call,
again” and the preasure of a tiny no amount, of fluttering, psaltcring,
lukimUt I'Jliwn i Dress Iibr,
8MTH 4 PUTNAM.
bond in the huge masculine paw­
harping hnd sackbuRing could drown
Millinery, also a good assorto ent of
wakes to ecstacv the living liar."
lhe droning.
FANCY GOODS.
—A happy barefoot boy passed
first door routb of Smith 4 Put­
—A certain farmer went to Battle
thereby enabled tn furnish you wlih
nam's Hardware.
down Main street Tuesday singing
ALL tho LATEST STYLES
Creek to sell his wool.
He stood 81.0 has jest weired
“Oh, do not he di«conrnged, fur—”
around all day and then returned to
When had got thus far he stepped
AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY
Nasnville and d eposed of it for sev­
on the wrong end of a shingle nail,
0% HAND
eral cents more per pound than he
and—and sat down completely dis
was offered at the Creek. Nextweek
I have fo&gt; side the following Agricultural Implements. on which I will
couraged.
ndFAUCY G OODS
Ho* opened at the old stand of C- B. Ricli- give liberal discounts to Grangers, and others for CASH:
we win endeavor to give the number
srd*vn, his STOCK of well-eelrcted
—The sheriff of Ciinton County (of pounds of wool brought to this
E. D..BITGOOD. PsorsisroE.
was in town Tuesday night looking ।place.
foj horse thieves, who bad releived
Good rigs furnished parties oa snort no—Peanut and lemonade stands are
Benjnman Patrick-of that county of
ew- also good feed &lt;pd stable room for
springing np like mushrooms
There
To which be invites lhe attention of the
rulers' and the pnbluf two.
Price* to two French horaes. Suffice to ray
Public, UaMlb
will
be lots of competition ia this
that he didn’t find them here. Our
of North Main St., JfaebviUe, Minh.
first Class (Boodts,
village is a poor haven for horse traffic on the 4th.
HORACE BOLTOV

Wheeling Nails, per hundred, $4,25 rates.
Good Scythes, war. 80 cts. old price, $1.00
ic
a
$1.25
" 1.50’
HEADQUARTERS Better Scythes, “
70
LOO
Scythe Snaths,
65
Good 3-tined Fork,
1.0o»
MRS. L. O. CROCKER
20
Goood Hay Rakes,
.25
3.50
Grain Cradles.
5.oo
PROVISIONS Do’blc Shovel Plows, 4 5o
5.oo
ISTE W G-OOJDS
Mich. Stove Co. Stoves, $14 to $45, war. 1 yr.
A CeWets Aisortot Of Mfllinery CAPT. BOISE

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE!

firortrirs aud ^rorislintJ,

NEW

MEAT MARKET! ■ theives.
roe &amp;

Clever,

On Toly 2nd, by H. H. Wood. Ml*e Je**!e
—Last Friday Miss Louisa Brooks Still • ell of Castleton, to Mr. Edwin Van
; entered coraplaintbe fore Esq. Wood,. . Auk er, of Kent Co.

iking the public for past favors solids e । against James L Whitcomb of B.it! tie Creek, charging him with assault
MMitinuanee of the same, and would
inform the public Ibal they will
i and intent to commit rape, on the

•‘Sad thing to hose year wife.”
•n-r, Trt on
&gt;r Trt A m C
of M», Iwt, «l AMyri« Cooler. saul a friend to a Vermonter who
F It Ju S JJL Al E A T b, | A warrant was issued nnd put into
stand
nt the grave
of his wife. ••Well,
---------------- ----------------------—------ --------- i..... ...........
f*'
of all kinds, which will be add low for cant ! the hands of McCormick, who went tolerably
sad,r replied the mohrner,
---------- , —
“ Datil. Creek but Whitcomb could ••bat then, her clothes jest fitted my
^hrttU, Mi«h.' ’’
loot ba («U»J.
Ii oldest ^irl."

GROCERY STORE!
baa opened a

Grocer)* and

Prorhoa

Store

BOTTOM

PRCES FOR

OB!

Russell Combined Reaper and Mower, Rob­
bins’ Combined Coni &amp; Fallow Cultivator,
Gale Sulky Hay-Rake, Coquillard Wag­
on, Hastings Steel and Battle Creek
Chilled Plows, Sash,Doors,Blinds.

Next Door North of Aiffssoorth's,

■ CW, r&lt;ud for Prnbux of all Hadi

Eave Troughing a Speciality,
New Hardware.

Groceries, Provisions, Jfe

Remember at the sign of the

LOW for C.V8II.
f I’rvdvee.
HUBAE HOLTOSi.

Nashville, Nov. lai, 1878.

L. C. BOICE.

C. C. WOLCOTT&lt;
Eaet Side Main fit., Nariivilltt, JKcb. #

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�20167751

Diabetes,
Gravel,
Dyapepeli
Constipation, Jaundice,
Bright's Dlaasse,

•owrajt is c.rrrupted th* painful aud
rroJuruag effect* are viuta* in man v
Hprtnit, 8t.WM(W4»M; Xo.3
dug agenda. ; i
pon the con- .,

HtsUs. May H t*™.** rJws-sl’ai U. ualtou
frteuJsblpasilijMWrmaidosUnn.
B.’S.Gmamv.

BMUtonpon vital and imnortau’t organs, as ?
tbs brain, lunw, liver and kidticya, tMMtkBt I
nr

“ -. J*4
bn«“'“ &lt;*rb«S «* *ta «««« and fair;
drophobia, and what treatment of it is -most
..
’
:
effectual
Optaiuna are divided as to • pw”1 "u

r- ■■■■

iu

1S.A

IJnzu)

’

- *T- LOUIS.
Wwv.v—X. 0 Chicago. Bl.mull

it behoov. s every - ©no to keep the
blood iu a porfweUv healthy condition, and

I

The Uli providing for the distribution of

to make tha awards; Usaeklali Welk, of
Michigan ; Martin Ryeraon, of Now Jersey;
Kenneth Baynor, of MlatUsnippl ; George W.
Wo-odward. ot FeHnsylVhnfa. and Oalob Bald-

ticipeto.
* '
.
■ - .
Senator Logan and Supervising Architect
Mulfolt indulged iu a duel of words, which

tkr.-irtxry of Hi'sTrwasury, al Washington, tbs’
other day. Mullet t became so outrageously
“noisy and profane that Secretary lirivtos
called a hatt, and iuformoA binS UuMhe'wonM
Building: aud also added that his insolence
to visitors Imd become intolerable, and a
(rqpetilion of encii eonduci would In followed:
by his removal.
*

sielaul Secretary of the Treasury,.tendered
him by tlm Proaident.
- TheoiWte Tilton has published a countsrI4a»t to the recent action uf Plymouth Church
and the Cangregaliapal Council, by which ba
waa reftmed a hraring in defense of Ids con
stantially corroborates the ’ tsatimony of
Woud.hull as to Mr. Beecher‘a crirtiinality, and
pubbabea tha following aa an extract frou*. a
document signed by the latter:

—A. C. Buell, tile Washington coireepoudent of tho Detroit ,/nv Pn-aa, has bocn indtciod by Hie grand Jury of the District of
Columbia fur*'&lt;l&lt;faming the character of Sena­
tor Zach. Chandler.

five years Pqstmartor-General -*ha« resigned,
anil Cengmema* EageusHale. of 51 Due, lum
. been designated by the President aa ids snecasaor.
—Senator Morton is in brtter health than

—It is aaid that Powtmaater-General Cros­
well resigned because of tho disregard that
CongrcKs paid to his recommendations. Il ii
also rcjwrtod that bo will be appointed Alinia—Henry Ward Beecher appears to be on-

vnraatinn with a New York reporter, the other

Ho bad a large pastorate under bu.

Plymouth Church rirrttld decide that it woul4

rxKOul letter, he would do ao without hesita­
tion. H» friepda are confident tha» hewilj
come out of tho affair with flying colors.
—The Attorney-General of loffa holds tha'.
Urn validity of tho Railroad law in that Stale
is not at all affected by the failure of the companics to famish the information required for
tlieir dhMificalion. His argument is Ibal thc

corporations have failed to file reports giving
information to aid iu the dircharge of this
duly, the Council must bare recodrse to other
eogreow. It would lie a very strange condi­
tio# of affairs, says tho Ailornay-Oencral, if a
person should be allowed to plead bis own de-

GKXKRXL.
—The bill for the distribution ot lhe Gencv»

jourmneni, providea-for the appointment of a
coorl of ftvw Comsniasionare to be appointed
by the President with the advice of Hm Scn-

rtmli be H.Kneacb, with daik at tS.CO), aud
a rliort-hand reporter al ♦2,500 per annum.
The President may designate a ccunrelor-Btlaw to represent the Uilerceta of the Govern­
ment iu all amen and claims for indemnity for

txaw is not completed within tiial time, tlu&gt;
FTeeidoat may by proclama' ion extend the

. Jouroed eta-jCfc.
'
.
bitted to ciua
, ‘
it—-..—tL:?:——... .....
'
TUK CENTR/CNLAL.
1 rhiladclpltia is hi downright earnest
ia regard to the Centennial. The in­
AH.waiW. rm.
*
. .
.
.. . the leareof the AUaotic and Groat Western ifri*bn« bovn
t*k»-n and nw»n are Al^lTT. b.-l blood. IW mnU.lL.oti. -f'1"
bringing the nawa of a skirmish lhe guard Lad |
fdr a (erin of ninriy-tdno years. This
worv Mr..narina' for tin- lavinr of forms in wbid: it manifeata itself would form -W7.30©1»JO.
with the Indians about 8 o’clock in tho fore- I u
of lLo Ld k4L whk.b
DOW-ai wwk
lat “»« ‘»ytDg Of
vnbjaetenpou which I. might write volumes. ;
-’"“■"rar.'rcL.WK.
noon, 10 miles weal of Dodge. The mail wa» )
iu
‘
foundation. Tho working planHWie But as aJl.tha varied forma ot discare which
VimaT-Atatn Michigan, |iJM&amp;Ln; Xo.
aitackwdfay about &lt;0 Indians, but riipoUng too !
*
* x:
all ready, and is a few days theeon- depend upon tad Mood.' a fri» •&lt; which Ihavo 1 zd. H.MGL*. Co=—tt^CSc. olr»-tt&amp;y
blgh te tat the *oldters, who in return fifed and j .
FORKIQX.
! tracts will bo aWardud. The tract of •uu mcrateck at the hand of tins articlq. are I
DMTItOlT.
cured, or best treated, by speb medicines aa j
M‘ to site? flvatf tb* savages, aud worn:Jed
_]&gt;, th# French Assembly a oompromire ground devoted to the Exposition is 450 tako up from Una fluid sud excrete from the '
siatem Ute noxioua elemauta, it ia not of prao- I ,-J0*. Lo“"Ktikale. Oxtr- fi-oiw.-.
'•
»ot« in ext. pt. while tin- gr.l.J pxT.lbm ti’cal importance, that 1 should drecribe each i
.
CLEVELAND.
a dosrii tamre, ws* burned, and Diu by whieh the Goranu»sx.t rateina ths power | ...*- .* .
;n!,
Wnut-lto. 1 Red, l.a^lJl; So. J Bed, (1.2&gt;
mu klllml xml tb. MUUr. Ari..,, Mi.
_u„
,h, „Moh,
will corer t &lt;«ntj orrn.
AlUr-r.lnij minutely. For instance, medical anlhoriUefc
doscribc about fifty vxrietire of skin diaoaan, fti.si. Ccww—fasjfk-. Oi-to-MiAea.
.There is a reliable report of the
j-eani.
*
calling on the National Government for
... ,m...... U .. L-r u« pmrtrnd oumi HOUSEHOLD
w... »■
capture of the mall near Medicine Lodge, and
-Herr HMtafald, who was rant from Ger- kelp, the iniHjagera have adopted the
the killing and real plug of rix person*, In- mftnjr
Rpriu with tho offer of a loan to be ■ advice giwnlhe wagoner, snd put their to know Inst what name .to atmlv to a certain
f&lt;ma of »kjn dwe***. so you know-how lx«t to :
PANACEA
eluding U&gt;a mall agent. Among the atrni- gu^i^l by a mortgage upon th* FtaUppii.o ’ own shoulder* to the.wheel Thry in euro it. Then again, 1 might go on and describe ‘
cCa Ite^Tl^ihi
tl^bJ’v T’jota: I'’“nd-’h*“faUtt,in hU,ni-‘&lt;,,’“*‘1,«,nrt‘‘'1 tend to pnsli the matter tbnmgli,-if various kinds ufrierufidoueSoree.FevorBore*,
i« Ikal In Urns II wilt
rnoe. a. vaw loox.
Oauxdiau waa that on tlr&gt; body of John tw ^rijn.
.
* t _ Wi.iloHxeliinga, Enlarged Glandy, aud Ulcers
FAMH.T
June., who at -one time resided in Dodge
o,.. 6
neccaimry, ouaided and alone. A jour- of varying apjweraucc; but an *1! Hiewe vart j
'o;:»-ap]H!aring mauifeataUnus rf bail blood are ;
Oty. He wa* found with taa tegs aud arm. whom UwnukUer xlB~.f(,rrTd bo
Called The Centennial, is published cured ’by nuifunn mean*, I deem sncli.a | LINIMENT.
Blretchod to U&gt;eir ntmort and [unned to tho ।
M 1Uoc f(J(, tho
l&gt;orjMj
him jn in Philadelphia, the minsion of which coitnra nunccCTisary. Thoroughly cleanse the |
ground, astf, not being satisfied with that, the lJ10
j. wjn bo remembered that « to further the interrat of the Expo- blood, which Is ths great fotuilain of Ufo, aud j
good digestion, a fafc skin, ‘bnnysnt spirit-. ; HOUSEHOLD
fiaada drove.* stake down fbrough hi* body. be WB&gt;. eon&gt;*Mxtri&lt;&gt;t of Itochafort. and par- J sit ion, and to solicit subscriptions from vita) streugth. a»ul eonndneea of constitution '
Another hunter, W. Mnhter, w «wv«! much
wme of tt. wprU Urodtie(,
whoUipir dd
aggnu). will *11 return to us.
PANACEA
- .I
Hie liver bi the great depurating or bjoedwere perpetrated during the terrible reign of disement of the Quaker city.
i'tc-aurititf ontau of the system. Ret-llils great |
rw*ff AXb ctanuu.
,'TT^i„ u,ing of
betweeu 1&gt;cudoii
H/.vcoa.wza- axj&gt; Iestk/T iuuhts. *'Itonaefncper ” of our health at work, and |
FAMILY
thu foul corruptiop* which gender iu the
A mob brokaiuto the Jad at CamUtou. xujJ IWtf Jau&lt;.iro WM comoiBted w: the 224
The Supreme Court of WiscoDMU has blood and rot out, aa it were, the machinery
LINIMENT.
’ “5*
•'‘to «* •' &lt;“**•
I of iuna.
rendered u deoision which covers the nt life. ar» gradually expelled from the urnlent. Fur thia purpose my (iolden Medical,
Fever and Ague,Intermittent Fever,
&lt;»nductrdhlmlo&lt;M«MtrtI?tbbv!n^ th^Ute^XIrt
^hrif tari' F"00'^ inT&lt;JtcJ in Ue JU1W
Discovery and Purgative Pellets are pre­
Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
and hung tarn to a tree. Kvmm «. a young ;
, noltith.tandmg th^hXly al*lU,D
‘J* J«n" eminently the articlee needed. They cure i-------- ---—----- ------ ,—------ ,,------------■ very kind of humor .except cancer), from lhe '
AETPer Day guaranteed ■**»&lt;
Dumb Ague, Periodical or
AGg®r
man in roar*, tut old in crime. bavUut been of
(JefondBne f.ady Mordaunt
,on WttM ,n ^nvor of l*,e ’•flr* *“® caxc aural rmitula to the romtnon pimple, bloteb ’
Bilious Fever, Ac., and in­
guilty of a numtxr of munlere, by. bis own
—The cirraktton &lt;ff the Hilda in Turkey ba* ’ &gt;p question wax between the WexhWis- under their mighty cura'ire inllncnce.
WawlJt paxie totJpercs
deed all tho otrecrtlons
tawn prohibited.
I cousin Railroad Company and the • Enlarged Glands, Tumor* and Boellings MIjlRj I***" **T*'X?j
which arise from ma­
dwindle r.Way and disappear under tho influUM,CtecteraJ
—Police Commissioners Gardner snd Char—l*ta&gt; Britiah Houseof Common*hxipi*&gt;-c«i Board of Supervisors of Trempckutu unco . f three great rcnoivoute. The •vxteru ■ ----larious, marsh, or
- ■ -■-• rj-------------------------Bek, of New Yojk. Lave l&gt;een convicted cf 1
tho Licensing bill.
' county.
—
•
•
... Im-ng |u&gt;l tinder their influence for ’a few INYIJff
The
corporation
denAiuicil
mlsaamatic
violating Um- Election law last November.
weeks, tjie rttiu becomes elaar, etnoolb, raft I
: B11J iuitru&lt; iion&gt;'lLwu»«st rtc*,re*t-j&gt;a
— A Madrid dispatch states that Marahxl
(he cancellation of certain tax ceriifl- and velvety, and. being illuminated with the : (Jnc !&lt;’■&lt;* A'imfJv Ot-. we 8. Birttw-at-, nils., 1
poisons.
CinoUa han at faat decided to adopt the only
,
, ,
,
FlRMf .1X1) CA&amp;UALTJKX.
glow
of
perfect
health
from
within,
true
policy in the Ireitmeul of the Cartlate which
0,1 tl,e B^und that the land taxed
i renty ,tJul. fo. th iu all it. ghnv.
A »»««"’•’•J
Y.^. It te
—Richmond, Ky.. was lately visited by a
exempt- from
! holds out the least prospect of .ureesa. He had
k" 1 been
------------*------’ taxations, origi­
The effects of all uitultcincs which ojwratc 1
t&lt;Diu**».«»»tat*t“« &lt;&gt;••• orioaonai
diaaatruqa confUgratimi. Ixnn caiuunte-.t al
proposer to starve them onl of tho country; nally, and ilinl th&lt;- Lcgudatare liftd no upon the ry-teji* tbrouah the medium ol the patxre aa&lt; &gt;«tu*at&gt;* aMowlna rest ot*4verUali
•90,imo.-a■
- ’
—Syracuse, N. Y., haa just experienced an ' loronfino them to a ucnall aud barren torn-, power to repeal tho exemption, the
to.*y la. the North, and beyond this make no Federal Oonatitntion forbidding "legis­
Tbl.hssnu
appalling calamity, reuniting in tho death of
upward of fourteen people and tho. airiming
lation to,impair the validityofeontfacta. ,na«hr,ifiit.^A
"
^k^HFocket FhotxK
cf some one hundred more. A stiawbcrry
1 do* uot wish to place ray Golden Medical , ■EHHH----------------------The court held tliat nnder lhe Cqnali.
festivatewas bring held in a Baptist Church.
Discovery In the catalogue of quv*k patcut n ll &gt;rrju x»u«uti«« power.
,l,.n. »llho«
Ooot e.v. f« &lt;"&gt;l»Ui&gt;n
!u r.pri»U», tntion of Wisconsin “ all general laws
The verdict• -swaa ••
“ O-I1Guilty under • which corporation» without
Xeutrisia. Dysentery.
r^.pliuloi lb. .MS H. &gt;U ««rr BGciiofort's letter. Tb.
Indeed, where disorde
b.!.., Tbo p^or »„«„ th.
(Mr. •ilb.x&gt;«h»»&gt;taK«lreon,.&lt;.tm». Udtb.pn,. banking privileges may have boon cre­
th. room 0».K-O~th
A
A
. ated may be altered or appe^rd ut any
tlireatoucd Jxetwoen IPersia
and
tiro alarm was immediately given, and the . —
' War
""r ’in” ta.,-teura-Uiws^.i
’erria «...
time by tho Legislature of the State.”
flreuion hunted to the aceno. Boon 10,000, , ,„,
—’ The for tai treaty between France aud the.
people wore them, and tromsudou* ex~
United
States
has
been
ratified
by
the
French
With the mercury, never alxtve 9ft
citemont
prevailed.
The
follow ingdegrees in the daytime, and with uighta tern of all other kiwwti blood ixdsnm*, be tbev i —------ -----1 -—
■' _* ---------------uainod ncraons w««ro instantly killed: ।
zz'jjSr Wisconsin Central Railroad.
-Pullman f^lafe ears have been iutro- bo cool tl.nt covering is needed for com­
Dr.
O. W.
Wainwright,
Mr*. F-.
fortable sleeping, Mwnewuta invites onr
dticdd in Northern Italy.
should bo b«jkod upon cith anapiu-ion. They
Dr. J. 0. AYEK * CO., Lowell, Hue,
—Tne distress cousopienl upon the India Southern fneiula to come and tarry with liovi-r can do it.
-nj- &lt;--&gt; m t c 33
E. Kair. Mis* Gnsaie Carpontsr : Mrs. Abijab
her during the “hot term." If you
Mort medicines which are advorliaed b&gt;
a
Veeuar, ?f Utica; Slice Gracia Holmes. Miss
wish to do bo, or wish to know all about Ll.iod punlUta ami liver modictaes contain TO SETTLERS AND LUM BERMEN.
Winnie Collins, Hattie Beotian). John Aurtht : .
- , . - ,
, ,, , ,
, the b© nt ties und comfort'* of a Northern either mercury iu aorao form or potasaium
---------O«n.mto. . I— .k.« .,iw.
.IU, Mb.
a»W» °&gt;
All LOf.1 these
TH • c&lt;ini&gt;«ay
Kummer, Bcnd.to W. .IJ. Btennett, Gen­ and
. . hhliiio
«___
_ VAslOUBiy
____ . combined.
1- —- « _toI___
__
.
V..offava fbr
r.BMa*la
H » la«e» amount
thfi cf
have
a strong
tendance
break down
*1Utf.nu».,vn»&gt; coiiu^Lni«ii»i0».
Utd'- eral Passenger Agent Chicago and agents
tho blood corpuscles and debilitate and other- j
NurUiwtstarn railway, Chicago, for n
about ao-.'tui probably dte. Th. **ade»rt »**wd ,h* diaretebh.hmrat of the church, copy of “ The Northwest Ulustrittcd,'' ana snouui, ttwweiorc. o« aircaraau.
My Gulden Medical Discovery, on lhe other
waa catiMxl by ths giving way of 0io joists
for tottrista. It will be Kent you jrcr. of
ha*»d, being corojwcd of fluid extract* of tut- ।
thaA supported tho floor. Tha Joist* ran from) in a severing of the bonds between Church charge.
live plants, barks and. roots, will iu no case
both rides of the room to a croes-stnugcr. aud Stale, will certainly cause a rupture be­
Thrke is a society iu Brooklyn—Mrs. produce injury, its effect* being strengthen- I
’
tween
tbs
High
aud
Liw
Churclu
the middle of which was bupported by iron
tug and curative only. t*araa;&gt;*rill*, which I
—A proposition waa made in the Committee Dr. Theodore Cnyler, D. D., President uao-l io enjoy qtuls a reputation*** btao.l I
rods from the roof. Tho stringer gave way.
FOR FOUR MONTHS.
purifier, is &lt;i
of thirty' yrar» ayo, and I
pulling the ceiling aud ro'4 down upon the‘ of Thirty of the French Assembly, on thefiflih —for putting down horsts, garters, ....&gt;■
yHE REMINGTON
«_il n-WB
BM II Ik
tn lli.KOK. I
(
«f
Jane,to
prolong
the
term
of
office
of
high-bceled shoes, false liair, water­
people and precipitating them into tho room
President MacM^iou to lop years. Much opbelow.
A
which
later
medical
investigation
aud
dirfalls, monster linnets, rouge, hair dye.
coveryhave brought to light.
y-A horrible accident occurred near Fort,
and other ft miniuo vanities. The so­
Both Discovery and Pellets are sold by a&gt;! &gt;
Wayne, Ind., a few cvotiings ago. A farmer
—llaward Staunton, the noted English ciety mokes but little headway. It hjis fi'nt-daM drnggtate in all parte of the world.
named Largeu attempted Io OU a lighted hereinjcrons &lt;x»ui.ns‘T nru- ntM.
choeo-player and SUaaspva'cau editor, died tho world, lhefta*li, the devil, and the
Jonw A. Wtui ix. Era., Meigavtllc, Morgan i
nene lamp, and when In the act the can ignited
in England on the 2Cth of June, at the ago milliners against iL
county. O. writes: When I «m 12 or 15
and a terrible explorlon fol lowed. Mr. Iwwgen
yc*r« of age, I took what is called King’s Evil 1
SurraiEiiK from" Scrofula and Scrofn- or Scrofula, and by constaut doctoring, it1
—Tbn Budget Com mi l loo of the French
'XI-IK MKW IMI’ROA'ED
would b»*l tri Wo place snd break out in arbreast; wid'his throe children, aged 4, 6~ ends
rcavoetivelr, who ware atandiniT bv hi* aide, Aseombly has rejected the bill of M. Hague, Ians affection*, clean np! Why wear yonr other, fl aleo broke out in ray left ear. 1
Pimplas, BlotchM, Ulcer*, Sore*? Why have
were k&gt; terribly burned that they all dled in a Minister of Fintoce, for an iucreaaa of direct tho life twisted outs of you by Dy»p«&gt;p*i*, •ent ten miles for the find bottle nf your Die- |
eovnrv, wlrch did me morn good than all other
Rheumatism
aud
Gopt
?
Why
suffer
Sypluhuc
few Imnr* afterward.
texaUon. and ha* voted to decrease tho peyaud Morciirial disease* io rut tbs bunco In year
—A large atone grist-mill near Mount Sinai, mcntB to the Bank of France.
body or tho flesh of your b"ues? Why lot
lialpod n&gt;r so much as one bottle of your diea. - a ., .I.— ,.
. .1;,
—M. Courbet, a wealthy French artist, and _____a
Long Island, was blown down a few days
oorety. I am well and able to do a good day’s
ago, killing five pcraccs and eeriouaty injnr- one of the leading spirit* af&lt;the Commune.
Ex’r of SxKxArAtni-i-A cure* tha-e complvnta, work’
THE “MEDAL FOK fROURFSS,”
WEEKLY WISCONSIN
and clsauac* them oat of-tho ircrtem. Use it
building tho Vendome Column.
faithfully, aud you bring tp sorncty * bcalibier.
AT
cleaner and far more acceptable member.— routitr. N.Y., write.: I had been affijcted-:
FlS.lSt lAL 1M&gt; iXDVSTKIAL.
j
with
Salt
Kbenm
io
i'a
worst
form
fra
great
Tua
iTiunur
Oanx*
o»
"Hrnst."
Awa*«xn
ar
/Anux-rat llaUitncrr, Md.
—The effect ot the signing of Hie now Car- &gt;
COKGKEtitilONAL HUAtMAKl-.
manv years, until I bought veur Gulden Med- j
K’‘V'’«tvio*.
Wtuiorr’s Tq&gt;*ic is nut a panacea—&gt;h teal Dmcovaryaiid took two bottle* and* ha’f, , jy0 Seizing Machine Received a Higher
SxruuDAr. Juno 20.—.Smale.—'p«e second
and «as entirely cured. From my shoulder to/
Prize.
immediate and extraordinary activity in tho
not
a
cure
for
cvcrylbiug,
but
is
*
catholioon
.action ef the Sundry Clvfl ApproyrUUou bill, aa
hands I wa* entirely covered with erupfor raalariou# diesaacs, and day by day adds my
i Ailway (bare market. A large uitnbsr of
CRAMEB. AIKENS A CRAMER,
A FBW GOOD K&gt;.A5ONSi
frtnh laurel* to its crown of glorious succeed li"C.«, also on face and body. I was alro
Engorged liver* and Spleens, along the *h*dy atilieted with Rheiimattem, so that I walked I j&lt;—a &gt;-»w fswwtfoe, TnoBcuonxx Tsaran aud
banks of our lakes and rivers, ore restored to only with great difficulty, and that ia entirely ,rcur«4 *r Lslwre IWtenL
M.—X*kca * rtrfrrt ncc* stitch, alike on both
their healthy aud normal *is-reu&lt;»ns. Health cured.
tttr.otrr ht.»««&lt;x4,D.
.
aud vigor follow it* use, and Chit Is navo taken
speculative tendency waa devebiptd.
J. M. It..nts-nN. We»t Grove Station. Iowa,
3._;t-n* teuur, Bnoora. KoMsiaaa and Barin
thslr departure from every bouxobi-ld where
. spprorriaW fiw.uk) tberefor. Tbs
July 14, 1872, writes: &gt;1« wifa flmt became _|r,lalmM*ri1*«&lt;.r qualities.
Wilhoft
’
s
Antl-Periodio
is
kept
and
taken.
waa agreed
to—yeaa,
nays,
lame
ntao
years
ago.
Swentnga
would
»pprer
|
4,_
D
v«a»i.»-ff«*»/Mrmre
wHkoniO»re&gt;'»POLITICAL.
Don’t fall l«- try it. WnooiAXW, Ftxxxr A
a&gt;&gt;d disappear on lier tap. aod *be we* geode- . s._H ai
.»„«&lt;,&lt;t,.j WorkoaA FsaryM.lrik.
Co.. ri»pinters,’ New Orleans.
—The State ProhibiUou ConveuUoc: of
ally becumiuff reduced, awl bur whole system . .
mi „v,ner.
Foa saut »r xi.i. D*r&lt;K»nn».
Michigan meet* at Lansing on the 80th of
rotten with dteci-c. In 1S71 a swelling broke! ' _. Vatl Kllin, xoasarrl by th* eserater.
on
her
Li
r
.
disrl.aretag
large
quantities
and
;
te
;
&lt;
,
fct4
,
MleM
..rb&lt;UMf*4wli.te raa*ls&lt;.sM
July, to pul a lickst in the field for State ofTHE NoKTHWSffTKRN BORRK-N.Ub CO.’b
since that limo there are several O|»eulr.gs
•
__ u lhrr»;»J without prealns thre.s
' '• Fudshed " Nail ia the beet in tbe world.
Hive had ffv. doeton. at an re pen re of *125.
«■•••• ■
•
• bo
nothioA will Ao W gt»A hot . rat- ' ,
h™,„
Joseph A. Tdcwub for Governor.
RAILROAD IXTKLUOKXCK.
—By the compleifon of lira Chicago and
Paducah railroad, an entirely new route is
'--A letter, from Dodge fiity, Kan , dated | opened between 81. Loula and Chicago.'
June 25, gives the following Indian news: .{ - -The Erie Railway Company baa condtaded

Ayer’s Ague Cure,

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50 CENTS

WEEKLY WISCONSIN

works.

THE BEST FAMILY PAPER.

REMINGTON

Sewing Machine.

- -The Civi*aHighta bill, not having been
rracbcd iu lhe House of lleprMeut&amp;tivea in 21, made a declaration of Uie&lt;r principlcr. and
the regular order, goee over tilt the next «•- pul in notninatiou tbd following ticket for , District Affaire, and Ihr romnlUw raber.|uenUy

King, of Pttbtiq’ue county; lyeasnror, J. W.
Ukr*l&lt; d until neat December. prvvidedil ran

General. J. T. Kealtey, of PutSawottamic !'»’• »»:
grren rvftMcd to appropriate anything for the snuHty; Gleri. of the Supreme Court, George j ?rTe®f*. c°"
W. Ball. .,f Tolk ccutiiy: Supreme Court &gt;
-TV ¥tah bill passed both Hones, of Con- Reporter, J, M. Weart. of Buchanan county ; »*nv.« to
Regiatsr of Huie isdnPVflidv, M. Ilodenna), jirury
ot Story county.
j 4n&gt;;«ra&lt;Amri
-Gen. John MeJMt*. of th«l3*!i lUiuoi* The Jotai
uHl. aa wum elan the laovbito
Peutiajlvauia, both Itapuldicaua, have beer:
stand* the act hi powwrie** to interfere with nominated for ra-eketfou tn Oougroa*.
—The General Assembly of Rbods Iriand
polygamy. Ai'.hcngtr U cmulouino tta&gt; prac­
tice it provide* no adequate j&gt;enrilie» for ita baa adjourned wiUiuitt electing a Benal.ru-,
On lhe Ja*i ballot Burnisde received &lt;2 vole',
-Coder the Fowteffi-e AppropriaU'&gt;ji_laW. Dixon M. *&gt;d Bmricw ML
--Tho forto*it&lt;g is Ute official vote of Ore­
finally jo^rd I* Gongre^, tta jratJmberw of
darty aud Weekly i:&lt;w*|&gt;sp*re will, after Jauu- gon for O.ngreerman -. Lwlow. Dteiomal,
a.y 1. be m^d to jrepsy poetege co ril a,M2. Wdiiam*. BepnbBcau, 2,340; Daven­
U.eir) apern *«rt tkrongb the made at .hr rale port. Independent, «.J».
--(krngraaamau Georg* X. Hoar, nf Massa&lt;rf two wtrt* a I’Ootui. Nawspafsr in th*
diuaatii. dediues a renoeninriimi.
county where publish'd go fisc.

ps.ntn fall ami e*rcraIlj-£&lt;X»red telegraphic report* of the cooouworu. crepe akmg lhe linen of the priu&lt;*tpri rettrnMe CMiteriiifi in that oitJK AJarge
incmae iu tSe yield of com mwImi'jw.
m:4 ••-&gt; avrtsga whrai crop, are predicted,
while « It thought «ta&gt; ‘f Top will fell

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THE BACHELOR'S SURPRISE.

A chill December evening, with the
rain and snefw forming a disagreeable
sort of conglomeration on the sidewalks,
the gas-lamps at tho corner flickering
sullenly "through the miA, and the
wind taking one viciously, os one camo
round the corner.
Not a pleasant
evening to assume possession of a now
home : bnt necessity knows no law, and
Mr. Borkdale put up his night key into
tho red brick house in the middle of
the block, sincerely hoping that his
new landlady would have common sense
to light a fire in the grate.

quoth, beamingly. “There's a good
fire, and it's all right."
“All right, eh?" said the bachelor,
feeling the blue lip of his frosted nose
to see whether it had 'escaped being'
frozen off entirely. “ Well, I’m glad to
bear that. Have the trunks come ? ”
“ O, yes, sir, and the other things.”
“ What other things ? ” demanded
Mr. Barkdale.
But Mrs. Hinman pursed her lips up.
“ I wasn’t to tell, sir, please."
“ Esther an eccentric old lady,"
thought Mr. Batkdale, pushing past tier

to the third-story front room, which he
had solemnly engaged the day before.
It had been a rather dark and dingy
little den by the light of the moon, but
dow, softened by the coral shine of a
well-filled grate, it wore quite another
and a brighter aspect
“ Velvet paper on tho walla, gilt pan­
eling, red carpet, and a Sleepy-Hollow
chair,” thought Mr. Barkdale, glancing
around. “ Not so uncomfortable, after
ail. When I get my things unpacked,
it will seem qu&lt;te homeUko.”
He sei down his valise in the corner,
deliberately opened it took out a pair
of slippers, and invested his tired feet
therein. Next he laid off his o-ercoat.
•* Now for a cigar,” thought he.
But’ttie brown-layered weed was yet
in hit hand, when there was a bustle
and a Hutter and a whisper and a many
noise on the landing outside, and tho
door flew open, as if by magic, to admit
half-a-dozen blooming, laughing gins.
Mr. Barkdale dropped his cigar and
retreated a step or two.
“ Don’t be alarmed," said tho tallest
and prettiest of the bevy ; “it's only a
surprise."
“A very agreeable one, I’m sure,”
said our friend, recovering in some de­
gree his presence of mind.
“ There’s no mistake, I hope ? " said
a yeDow-treasad blonde. “ Your name
is not Greenfield ? "
“No mistake at all, I assure you,”
said Mr. Barkdale. “Of course it is
not Greenfield. Sit down, ladies.”
And he rushed forward the SleepyHollow chair, a camp-stool, and two
rheumatic reception chairs, which were
all the accommodations presented by
his apartment.
the girls all fluttered out again, gig­
gling, and in a second, before ho could

benches and a table-cIUb, dishes, bou­
quets, a pyramid of mseuwnics, piledand a mysterious something like nnto
an iee-cre&amp;m freezer.
The golden-tressed girl clapped her
hands.

this for you, sir," she said.
“ O,” said Mr. Barkdata, bashfully,

“It’s all a surprise
gate’s cousin.”

^SHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1874.

VOL. I.

Is it? ” said Mr. Barkdale, more .in
just step across the street, and send Mr.
the-dork than ever.
“ And how do you suppose wo found Nott Greenfield over."
“ But you must return with him,"
it si! out ? " demanded tho tell girl with
tho black eyes and scarlet feather in her said the girls.
And Mr. Barkdale was not allowed to
hat
*
depart until he had promised. .
■
“ I haven’t the least idea.”
Mr. Jioti Greenfield—a gwod-IoCking
“ Wo found your letter to Kate, a&amp;d
medicai
student,
who
had
the
“
akywe girls read it, aud resolved to take
you and lier both by surprise. She is parlor" directly opposite—come prompt­
to be here in half an hour. Barbara— ly on mention of lhe name of Kate Kellthat is Barbara Morris, in- the blue ford, and did the polite thing in intro­
merino dress," with a turn, of her long ducing Mr. Borkdale; and Barkdale
lashes toward the golden haired girl— ate of the sandwiches, and enjoyed the
“ pretends sho has moved here, and cake and cream, and ccnxetl - Miss Bar­
Kats ia to come and spend the evening bara to pin a little pink rose in the but­
ton-hole of his coat, and enjoyed him­
with Barbara. Won’t it be a joke?”
'
“ Stupendous I" said our hero, grad­ self prodigiously.
ually beginning to comprehend ttio
“ I’d like to lie surprised like this
every
night
in
the
year
!" said he.
mortifying fact that he was mistaken
“ O, you greedy creature !" said Misa
for some one else.
.
Barbara.
“What will Kato say when alio sees
“ But there was one time I seriously
you here?” ejaculated another maid,
meditated • throwing myself out of the
merrily.
Ah I what indeed? " said Mr. Bark­ window,” said he, “when you told ipo
dole, wondering in what words he could I was to hiss Kate.”
' “ Dear, dear.!” said Barbara, iron­
boat explain matters.
“ Of course we shall -nil look the_ ically, *• that would have been dreadful,
other way whilo you are kissing and wouldn't itF
“ But the awkwardness of the thing."
hugging her," said Miss Barbars, de­
“ I dare say you never kissed a pret­
murely.
“Very considerate of you, I am ty girl,” pouted the blonde.
-“I never did,” said' the bachelor,
sure,'* observed Mr. Barkdale.
"She’s the sweetest girl in New growing bold ; “ but I will now, if you
York," exclaimed the tall damsel, en­ say so."
“ But I ddn’t say so," said Barbara,
thusiastically. “Ism one of her dear­
est friends. Wo work our newing-mn- coloring and laughing. " Behave your­
cnines side by side at. Madame Grill- self, sir I”
Mr. Barkdale went homo with tho fair
artl’s. Hasn’t sbo ever written to you
Barbara, oud'lhey grow to be very great
about Alice Moore ? "
■
“I—I don’t just at this moment re­ friends, and—where’s the use trying to
conceal how it oil ended ? They wore
call that she has."
married nt tho year’s end, with all the
“Or well,’ it doesn't matter," said
six aurprisera for bridesmaids, Kate
Alice. “Just you ait down, and be a
Kellfbrd included. Mr. Nott Green­
good boy, while we fix the tables.
field proposes to follow the example os
Aren’t those roses beautiful? My
noon ns he getn his uiploma.
goodness gracious, how astonished Kate
will be 1"
INVENTIONS.
“ She can't be more so than I am,"
Tradition says that John fount, one
said Mr. Barkdale, sinking into tho
of the throe inventors of printing,
Sleedy-Hollow chair, and passing his
charged with multiplying books by tho
hand vaguely across his forehead. aid of tho devil, and was persecuted
“Well, it's a mere matter of fate; I both by the priests and the people.
can't see how I’m going to explain my­ Tho strongest opposition to the press
self ; and yet, perhaps I ought to ex­
has, however, been presented in Tur­
plain. Ladies—"
key. The art of printing hod existed
“ Hnsh-ah-ab-ah !” cried tho six pret­ over three hundred years before a
ty giriw, »»» «u » hissing chorus; printing-press was established in Con­
“Kate’s coming; Bessie has brought stantinople. From 1726 to 1740 that'
her. Hush-sh-sh I Don’t say a word, press issued only twenty-three volumes.
Mr. Greenfield.”
The . golden-haired It was then stopped,.and did not re­
girl's hand was clapped firmly pver his sume its issues until after tn interval
mouth, Alice Moore grasped hia arm of more than forty years. About 1780
spasmodically, and tho other four a press was established at Scutari, and
danceci a sort of bewitching little Jami- between 1780 and 1807 issued forty vol­
nine war-dance about him, while a umes. Again its operations were susseventh ^jirl entered—a pretty, Ma­ pendedrjuid were not resumed until
donna-faced little creature like a dove. 1820, since wl^ch time it has worked
“ Como and kiss him, Kate,” cried more industriously than heretofore,
al! the others. “ Now don’t be ridicu­ although fettered with the paternal
lous, for we shan't take any notice. oversight of the Turkish Government.
Here he is!”
The ribbon-loom is an invention of
"Kiss who?" cried Kate, stand­
ing still, and staring nil around her.
“ Girls, wtiat on earth do you mean ?”

the sixteenth century, and, on the plea
that it deprived many workmen of
bread, was prohibited in Holland, in Ger­
" You provoking thing I" said’Barba­ many, in the dominions of the Church,
ra, stamping her little foot. " Do you and in other countries of Europe. At
suppose we are all fools? Why, .of Hamburg, the Council ordered a loom
course, we know all about him • It's Mr. to be publicly burned. The stocking­
Greenfield—your cousin,
Kate—tho loom shared the fate of- the ribbon­
loom. In England, Die patronage of
young M. D.”
Queen Elisabeth was requested for the
Kate looked around in bewilder­
invention, and it is said that the in­
ment.
ventor was impeded rather than assibt“Where ?”
ed in his nndertakiug.
“ Why, here 1”
In France, opposition to the stock­
“Nothing of the sort!" said Miss
ing-loom- was of the moat 'base and
Kato, demurely.
A Frenchman, who had
Our hero stood up, feeling himself cruel kind.
growing uncomfortatily warm and red. adopted the invention, manufactured
“ Ladies," he said, “ there's some by the loom a pair of silk stockings fur
mistake here. I said at the cutset that Louis XIV. They were presented to
the French monarch.
The parties,
my name was not Greenfield.”
however, who supplied hosiery to th a
“There 1” cried the girls at once.
court
caused
sereral
of
the
loops of the
" There !” echoed Kate, defiantly.
“ Didn't we tell you ?" cried the stockings to be out, and thus brought
the
stocking-loom
into
disrepute
at
girla.
" Didn’t I tjsll you ?" retorted Kate. headquarters.
“ Be kiud enough to let us know what
your name is,'sir."
“ Cephas Barkdale !" said tho wretch­
ed victim of a misunderstanding.
“ But,” said Miss Moore, “you said
it was Nott Greenfield.”
“ Of course I did !" said the puzzled
bachelor. “It1 isn't Greenfield, and it
never will be unless I have it changed
by act of Legislature."
■
“O-h-h!" cried the girls. “Dear,
dear, to be sure ! -And we . thought
you were
Kate's lover—and his

The saw-mill was brought into En­
gland from Holland in 1663 ; but. its jntroductxon so displeased the English
that tho enterprise was abandoned. A
second attempt, was made at Lime­
house, and the mill was erected, but
soon after its erection it was pulled

percentage for the sale of .one edition
of hiu works. And now, while the op­
portunity is offered, it is not only
proper but highly fitting, that the chil­
dren of this country should make a
recognition of the services ho has ren­
dered them, by lending him substantial
aid at the time when be needs it most
Like Dickens, some of his most beauti­
ful fancies were written for them, and
from no other class would the gift be
more appropriate.

463. The richest negro m Lnuiaville
“Stop, ladies, df you pleaRe,’’ said ia'. David Straws, who pays taxes on
Mr. Barkdale, courteously. “Becanae $61,751.50 worth of real relate. Then
the surprise has come to the wrong are 41 negroes in the city whose ;eal

Allow me io give t han $15,000.

A kind Missouri husband wheeled his
crippled wife three miles the other day
that she might cheerfully gaze upon a
fhaeraTproccHiuon. It was “ the first
which she had had the pleasure of see­
ing for seven years.”
Or over 4,000,000 trees planted along
tho line of the BL Paul and Pacific
railroad, less than 8 per cent have
failed, and the real are doing woll.
Tha prairie farmers along the lines are
following the companies* example.

The childhood of this wonderful man
Ths receipts of the French railways
was spent in the kitchen and shoe-shop during the first three months of this
with his father and mother in the Dan­ year were $1,633,000 less than during
ish town of Odense, find bis early sur­ the correapouding time in 1873. The
roundings were far from being of tho diminution ia proof of the dullness of
most cheerful kind ; bnt, with a vivid general business in that country.
imagination, he early began to .einlow
Lkdbu Bollix, in his remarks in tho
with life the dull objects of his home
French Assembly, told the Royalists
and native town, and, by-ond-by, when
that a monarchy of divine right was im­
the boy had become a mau, and Ire had
possible in France, and told the Im­
taken in his band the pen, the whole
civilised world became conscious of his perialists that the empire was entirely
inclosed between Waterloo and Sedan.
genius.
Mermaids, genii and fairies
•were the fruits of his imagination, and
Lukx Chatham, of Collinsville, Conn.,
all were drawn with the skill of an ! has the old flint-lock musket with which
artist Always kind and genial in his Gen. Putnam killed the wolf.tn the den
utterances, lie won tho esteem and ad­ at Pomfret. Prof. Hitehoock has tried
miration of all true lovers of tire good, in vain to get it for the cabinet at Am­
and some of his most ardent admirers herst College, and Barnum for his show.
to-day ore to be found among the boys
1’nar. Loomis, of Yale College, has
and girls. It can but be a pleasure for
published the results of his examina­
them to respond to this call, and they
tion of the Meteorological Tables, which
may be confident that the aged poet will
have been carefully preserved at Yale
gladly receive any gift from them, how­
College for 96 consecutive years. The
ever small it may be.
.
last six months cany the palm. No­
vember of 1873 and April of 1874 prov­
PERSIA.
ing tho ooldost*months of their names.
The area of modern Persia is abont
Ax exemplary female in Waynesburg,
equal to.thnt of France and Spain,
while its population is but 4,500,000, of Pa., is well under way in her forty­
eighth
perusal of the Bible from
whom fully a third are nomads. Tho
general aspect, is extreme barrenness. Genesis to Revelations; which gives
her
intimate
enemies occasion to remark
There are extensive plains of extreme
barrenness, with only here and there that if she had given attention to the
previous
forty-seven
readings she would
fertile spots in cultivation. Yet Persia
puses considerable cotton, corn and have known it by heart by this time.

some wheat end barley. Ono desort has
a breadth of 250 miles. There hits l&gt;een
“agradual dryiug up of the country,"
and it still goes on. Indeed, tho Cas­
pian Sea itself js said to bo constant iy
losing in voltuno from ago to age. The
nobility are tho Khans and such others
os tho Shah sees fit to lift up. Tho
Shall is irresponsible to any one. Ho
alone selects his council.
His will is
supreme. Tho judicial system is shap­
ing in accordance with the system of
Europe. There is no desire ori the
part of the people for representative
forms of government. They are con­
tent with the things they were born to.
The Shah's jewels ore estimated by one
authority at $75,000,000, at the lowest
estimate are worth $10,000,090. He haa
a pair of bracelets worth $5,000,000,
one diamond of 186 carats, another u!
146, and rubies and emeralds of the
largest size and purest colors. The
peasantry only work when it is need to
support life. The revenues arise chiefly
from a tax on land. The customs do
not amount to much. The tax farmers
arc rapacious and much listed by the
people. In tho making of fine carpets
and some works iu wood tho Persians
excel all other people.

STRANGE HALLUCINATION.

Geotge Henry Coulson, aged twentytwo, was recent iy uiod at the Central
Criminal Court in Loudon on the charge

WUO PAYE

BRIEF MENTION.

Among the-most beautiful of charity . The Axiom own 1,560 houses in New
enterprises now on foot is one to raise a York.
fund of money for the benefit of Hsns
Kansas Orrr mosquitoes wear steel
Christian Andersen, the Danish au­ gaffs on their hind legs Uris season.
thor, the contributions to be made by
“ Ghasshoitkr prices " is what they
American children.. Mr. Andersen is say in Iowa when they mean cheap.
now a feeble qljl man, and, although
The Bank of England never reissues9
not in-extreme poverty, bo lacks' many
its notes. As they come in they arc
of those oomforts which old age de­
laid aside, kept seven years and then
mands. He is said to have recently
burned,
stated that he had never received a cent
Tnxr have a toad at Barton which
from the sale of his books in foreign
countries with one.honorable exception, stands under a leaky beer-barrel and
that of an American publisher who re­ catches the drops as they fall, getting
mitted him, unsolicited, a copyright gloriously drunk.

Evansville proposes to erect a monu­
ment over the grave of Mrs. Lincoln,
the mother of the late President, and a
committee is already negotiating for
the timber of a log cabin, all of which
was hewed by Mr. Liacoln when he wns
bnt 16 years old. The design is to have
tho timber made into canes and sold to
add to the funds of the association,
A New Yohs paper has gone to guess­
ing about the money expended in sum­
mer jaunts by the inhabitants of the
cities of the United States. It estimates
that 500,000 people make such journeys
annually, and that each one expends an
average of $25 a week* for board for the
season of ten weckB, and .$50 each for
traveling expenses. The aggregate is
§90,000,000 which annual pleasure­
seekers distribute among the landlords,
landladies aud railroads of the country. '

As A Louisville funeral was on its
way to the cemetery, a hog, with a face
as solemn ws the foremost mourners in
tlm procession, took Jria place in the
Hue and proceeded with the cortege to
the tomb. His devotion to the dead
apparently went further than did those
of any of the other attendants, for he
not only went to tho grave, but insisted1
on getting into it He did get part
way in, but a timely seizure of his hind
legs brought him out, and a great deal
of combined pushing and pulling was
necessary to get rid of tho interloper.

Marahal Bazaine, contrary to what is
generally thought, is undergoing real
and severe detention. He is confined
within the fort, and baa but the terrace
on which to take his walks. The rest of
the island ia forbidden ground to him.
He has ho .garden at his disposal, as
-has been reported, with the exception
is with him.

She may

the London Times, so may Mr. Baza ine’s aide-de-camp, but they need a
special permission from the Minister of
the Interior to re-enter the fort. Henoe
Mme. Basaine stays as long in the pris­
on as possible.. Tho view is extensive
only from the terrace, whence the open
sea may be discovered. There is not
sufficient fresh water in the island, and
a small boat which serves to communi­
cate with the coast brings- over the
quantity necessary.
The cx-murplml
at first suffered a great deal from this
scarcity of water. He was obliged to
reduce his baths in order to water the
flowers on the terrace.- Hence the aidede-camp had to go to ■Paris to ask that
a more abundant supply of fresh water
might be brought from the mainland, a
request which was at enca granted, to
the great joy of the prisoner. Bazaine
leads s very uniform life and seems re­
signed to his lot. He reads much,
works all the morning, is taciturn, and
avoids as much as possible showing
himself._______________________
LUCKY ~MILLER.
Several yean ago, whilo tho Tom
Thumb troupe were traveling through
New York, tho cash box, containing sev­
eral hundred dollars of the funds, was
stolen. Mr. William P. Miller, who
was then treafcurer of tho troupe, sus­
pected a girl who was employed at the
hotel hi the place where they then were,
and his suspicions were further con­
firmed by her sudden disappearance.
He managed, however, to get track of
her after some time had elapsed, and
worked up tho cose so well that she
confessed to him that ahe had taken tho
money to purchase a wedding outfit, and
that the marriage was soon to take
place. She refunded half of the stolen
money, and Mr. Miller decided not to
prosecute her for the balance. Shortly
after ahc married » wealthy English
gentleman, who was engaged in the
lumber business in Chicago.
Not
many years had elapsed when her tinsliand died, leaving her all of his prop­
erty. A few months ago she also died,
and in hergwill she left to Mr. Miller
the sum of $300,000, as an expression of
her grhtitndo for not having prosecuted
her when in his power. Mr. Miller,
who is now of the firm of Miller, Mor­
rison k Co., New York, recently re­
ceived a letter from her adminiatrtior,
silting that he could draw on him for
$100,000 at any time.
•

THE VALLEY OF TUX PO.
In a letter to the Chicago Tribune
Mr. Joseph Mcdill sayn : “ The valley
of tho Po extends from east to west
across the Italian Peninsula, from the
Apennines to the Adriatic—a distance,
on*an air-line, of nearly 300 miles.
Tho width of the valley between the
mountain walls which bound the jilain
averages alxiut 85 miles; and it con­
tains something like 26,000 square
miles of land, as level and rich as the
prairies of Illinois.
The mountain
slopes and valleys, which arc cultivated
and densely populated, will add atiout

VARIETIES.

To

avoid

sunstroke—Keep out of the

•boy’s way.
Deuii.au is named as the patron saint
of tho women barbers.
Did Patrick Henry have cremation
in view whA he “ fired ’’ the American

heart.
A gentleman said, when a pretty girl
trod on his toes, that he had received
tho stomp of beauty.
‘ * Fob a young woman to begin to pick
lint off a young man's coat-collar " is
said to be the fiist symptom that tho

young man is in peril

A Westkbs editor, evidently in need
of a tonic, thus vents his melancholy
lay: • * While* great man lives tha dogs
bark at him ; when he dies they leap
upon his grave and howl."
Oxx of the editors of a New Orleans
paper, soon after ho began to learn
tho' printing business, went to see a
preacher's daughter. The next time
he attended church he was astonished
at hearing the minister announce as his
text,
My daughter is grievously trou­
bled with a davit”
A gentleman has two canaries which
he calls “Wheeler" and “Wilson.”
His reasons for these appellations is
that neither of them ore “ Bingers.”

A max in Boston, in his hurry to as­
sist a fainting lady, got a bottle of mu­
cilage instead of camphor and bathed
her face with it. She was n good deal
stuck up with his attention.

A teacher who, it a fit of vexation,
called her jupite a set of young adders,
on being reproved for her language
apologized by saying that she was speak­
ing to those just commencing their
arithmetic.

Thb New
some of the
that city and
the bars from

Orleans Picayune wants
female crusaders to visit
try and remove some of
the month of the Missis­

sippi.
A Fbenchman being about to move
Lin shop, his land lord inquired tLa rea­
son, stating at the same time that it was
considered a very good stand for bitti­
ness. The Frenchman replied : “ Oh,
yes, tie’s a very good stand for zo busi­
ness. Me stand all day ; for nobody
come to make me move.”

WmmB's that twelfth juror?" ex­
claimed an Idaho Judge on the court’s
resuming business after a recess, scowl­
ing m he spoke at tho eleven jurors in
tho box, one of whom rose and said :
" Please, Judge, it’s Ike Simmons as
is gone. He had to go on private busi­
ness, but ho left his vurdick with

4,000 square miles to the Po valley­
me!”
making in all 30,000 square miles of
A clkiigtman lieing applied to, in tew
arable land, or an area something larger
than the State of Indiana. On this thana year after his appointment, to
pul
a stove iu the church, asked how
plain, and within these mountain conflues, there live and are subsisted long his predecessor bad been there ;
and
when answered “Twelve yearn,”ho
twelve millions of souls 1 This area is
scarcely as large as Ireland, but it sup­ said, “Well, you never had a fire in tho
ports twice the population of that church during his time?” “ No air,"
thickly-inhabited island.
It contains replied the applicant, " but we had
as many people as the ten Western fire in the pulpit then —Christian
States, including Ohio and Wisconsin, Tn-axurc.
while ita territory is but the size of the
smallest of them. The ten Western
States, if populated as densely os the
valley of the Po, would contain 220,­
A RATSTOkY.
000,000 of inhabitants—that is to nay,
A lady living in the country had her
400 to the square mile. Thifl valley
attention
drawn
one day to soma rata in
bears the same relation to the rest of,
Italy, agriculturally speaking, that the an outer room, surrounding a pail
Western States do to tho whole Union." which had been prepared for the pigs.
Observing them carefully, she soon dis­
SUBMARINE BlHCb VEHlES.
The submarine survey of a portion of covered that a young rat had fallen into
the
pail, and that hia friends to the
the bed of the Pacific, which has been

Ax important case relating to the
liability of telegraphic companies has
(nst been decided by the Supreme Court
at Bangor, Me. Bartlett A Wood, of
Bangor, telegraphed to a firm in Chi­
cago by the Western Union line for
10,000 bushels of corn, but the dispatch
was made to read 1.000, and, before the
error could be corrected, corn rose, and
the firm lost $900. It was a night mes­
sage, and the usual agreement that the
telegraph-company shall not be liable
,
for blunders was signed, byt the court proposed as the line ci the telegraphic
,sight of the dead woman that ho became decided that such a contract is void, cable of Japan, lias revealed incqalitiea
,
posMssed
with the hsUuciBulion that he and therefore awarded tho $900 claimed. that may well cool the confidence of the
■himself haA hanged her. ' Tho Ixird
moot ardent projector. One ridge of
HonnAXD, with ita 3,515,316 well,Chit f Baron remarked that it was one
aub-pecanic mountain ranges from 5,000
educated inhabitants, has 1,004 book­
, Ute most remarkable mmw that had
to 12,000 feet in height Th* apexre of
of
sellers, 867 houd-prees printers, and 98
(come .within his knowledge during a
printers by steam ; 153 paper manu­
:long forensic and judicial experience.
coral, so hard that the sounding cylin­
facturers and wholesale paper dealers,'
der is indented by impact. Manifestly
87 bookbinders, 61 music-setters, 48 it will never do to lay a cable on such
print-sellers, and 10 map and chart pubin a straight line, as the strain and
practical form in Loador.. Under the
jtitle at the “ Cremation and Um Socie­
shraaion which would result from ita
there so large a number of bookrallsrH
( (Limited)," a'company has been reg­
suspension between such steep and
ty
jagged
peaks would be fatal to ita op­
istered. with a? proposed capital of
entire integrity in a very abort time.
£50,000, for the pnqxwe at carrying out
A.protracted and accurate survey and
Skth Gxken, the piaaicultariM, has careful charting of the Pacific Ixi-d will
tion with the prawns.
had returned io him by a shad, a gold be necessary, anti, after all, the line
Fann liirxa, Mare., with about 30,­ watch-key, which was marked with iris
000 inhabitants, 1mm H» planes in which name, and which he lost overlioard as to eooatune hundreds of m ilre of ex­
tra cable,

of murder uud acquitted, although ho
hod told three different persons that he
wm guilty.
The person murdered was
one Margaret Ball, his aunt, a married
woman, with whom, mb well as her hus­
band, the prisoner was always on friend­
Pottery is glased by throwing com­ ly and even affectionate terms. She was
mon salt into the oven at a certain stage found hanging to tho balusters of the
of the baking. The mode of baking house where herself and tho prisoner’s
was introduced into England in i090, mother and sisters lived, her feet touch­
by two brother*, who came to Stafford- ing the ground. . It was supposed that

field."
jtbd their recreoy ' so' enraged their
“ Do hold your tongue, you ridiculous neighbors that persecution arose against
them, and breame so strong that they
“ What must MZBarkdalc were compelled to give up their work’.
The peiuhilnm was invented. -by
“ I think you are very nice,” said Mr. Galileo; bat so late as the end of the
Barkdale, gallantly.
'
seventeenth eentury,
when Hooke
Mire Barbara in the mean time had brought it forward as a standard of
measure, it was ridiculed, and passed
She uttered an hysterical shriek.
by the name of “Swing-Bwang.”
” It’s all my fault p she exclaimed.
" It wre No.$9 instead of Ne. 36—and
The colored people of Louisville pay
the tail of the horrid figure’s turned a city tax of $10,553. At tho dose of
the wrong end up—that's alL And

should not enjoy it

A BEAUTIFUL CliARITY.

NO.

him. The lady called others of her family to witness their maneuvers,
while they continued busily st work,
regardless of the presence of the specta­
tors. By twining their feet togtgier
(tho hind-feet of the foremost rat tiffing
entwined with the fore-feet of tha next,
and so on), they formed.a chain extend­
ing over the side of the paiL The fore­
mast rat, supposed to be the mother,

tu i»toiligTO« J h» &lt;n—1. 4H
extend so far a* to attempt rreursiaiion.

�• Friwfw
We have ou hand a fine slock

wni
POTATOES
platform,

in

last Monday evening from saving would it ba could they send
their ashes instead of their bodies en-

twenty minutes burned

CORN.

APPLES,

OATS,

to the

envlQpe,

with

a

note

to

their

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

No rolling stock was burned and the nearest friend, nnd sent by mail:—"

mivemeot uf the trams is tminteruped. Dear sir, inoloaed please find
U eatiroly etHprod by

,

READY MADE CLOTH^G, THEODORE MAXSON,
Ladies,

1'bks

id (l&amp;ra’s fc&amp;n,

Delivered at their

the

Staley’s.

ashes of Ah Sin,” etc. 1ft that manner ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
While the workmen on tha new a very little Sin might be made to go
State capital were hoisting jt seven a great wa^___________ ____

i
&gt; and a

halt Ion stone, last week
The old market-house bell in Rich­ LATH,
■ Thursday, one of the gang rope" mond Va-, that nsed to be rung in
SHINGLES
k broke and the alone came c.aahiog
days of siavery at 8 p. m., to warn .
WATER LIME,
‘ to the ground, injuring a large num- lhe ooflored folk" in-doors, under
SALT,
r ber of cut stone, to the extent of 91,­ penalty of thirty-nine lashes if one
HAIR,
, 000. A steel rope struck Digory was found out, now calls the same
STUCCO.
hole through him with a pump l.ig augerr Goekes, br.tking his left arm in five
[&gt;eoplc to worship in the Baptist
’ places and othewise seriously injury­ Ch arch.
'
* iug him.
Circumstances alter c&amp;ses.
For
&gt;
At the Methodist Church in Deer­
editor of the Banner ««ro ths ci
instance, when a Virginian aroae in
HARDY ft AINSWORTH,
miles from it* correct nitusiiou.
field, on last Sabbath, Rev. Mr. Hudchardt and said: "Here's a hundred
.
.,
Proprietors.
sou recited that ’chapter of tbe New
dollar
bill
tor
lhe
old
how
behind
the
ing peacefully homeward to don our “»ukl Testament wherein is contained the
pulpit!" no ono thought of having
‘ illustration of the man leaving his
airing some N. T. Weekly French) and were
him put oat.
qiretiug Tennyson's beautiful poem, ‘•Some-. hinety-nine sheep to search for the
A Kansas Judge lets prisoners go
■ missingqne.nnd having found illnvites
on condition "* that they will give a
other lo-migbt,”— We sloppod on the thirdI his neighbors and friends to rejoice
line, and believed England's pod, tor thsre■ With him. saying: "I have found my week's work towards erecting’ a new
Hardware Cheaper
io the etilly night, in a window entwined1 sheep which was lost.” At the close church, and new_churches are spring­
than any cth*r firm in the State,
with beautiful nature (boUny) between us
1 of this last sentence, a good sized ing up like mushrooms.
They are now selling tho new improved
sheep
thrust
hht
head
into
lhe
church
The Alexandria fire department Oliver OhiULed. Plow
tnragd to onr botanical cDtdbailon* and tbs
saying -&lt;as brought vlri.fljFio our mind : door, and bleat a most lusty answer, consists of four leather buckets and a whieh they guarantee to give astlefactlon or
’•Swed»,but oh, how sickening to a third while the congregation laughed out­ man who can holler through a trum­
no sale. They Are ateo selling the
right
1.,
•
Oiarlolle Plow and Drag, Union
pet so as to be heard a mile.
Churn, Empire Hringer. RathTo remove stains from character—
burn Stoves, Jefferson Nails,
Wednesday afternoon a linen-suit­
She
and aU firot elan Goods in their line.
get rich.
ed indivudual, who came' from some
Don't fail to give ua a eall.
Mr. Watkins His Boms lirewoiks.
some of the exagerated ■and ambitious no­ town in Genesee County, was notice8MTU k PUTNAM
tions of Excelsior, that our thermomeur has ed wandering around Frankliu street,
Mr. Watkins Is a gentle old man living on
been courting for tho last week or so. ” Hot, having oonsiderable money cud being
-oh, my !’* After a goo&lt;x! deal of cogatatloo, under the influence of liquor. A Ninth avenue. Ho believes tn Fourth of
meditation, thinking, we made up ocr mind policeman spoke tu him and warned July, in long-winded orations and especially
that it was tho jokes that the four-eyed edi­ him that he had better look oul for iu having firoworks in tbe epening. He l^as
uo children, but the neighbors have them
himjell, when the young man re­
plied: "Look nut for myself! you by the square acre, and it was gen traily
understood
In that neighborhood that Air.
cirilUod ocmmunily aa eomething original. bet I will! Why, mister, I’m chain
lightning rolled up in a ball and stuck Watkins »m r»'n&lt; l» X‘T» the chil-lren a
railroad eceno (and give* no credit) in hie full of red-hot bowie-knives * I’m a treat Saturday night. He laid in "a pile’*
ihundorixilt from the north. I am— of rockets, Roman candles, fire-wheeh and
IlUle episode, probably cjrant to be tome- a regular rin up thunderbolt aud folks so on, and rigged up a po*! and had every
want to let me alone, they do!" thing ready against ths coming of night.
Yesterday niormng the same police­ When darkneas fell, and the glorious day of
man found lhe same indivudial lying liberty was skulking away into obscurity,
Union.” *0h, it was bc-autlful! He re- asleep back of a coal shed. His eyes Mr. Watkins' yard was filled wjth expectant
niodles the eld Ben Butler joke, in reference weie battered, there was a hoie fn neighbors and their children. They ant in
his head, and his watch nnd money
to his chance for heaven, and makes a
.were gone. - “Here.*’ said the officer,
Granger the hero. Oh, John, let up!
as he |K&gt;ked the man with his club, Watkioi prepared to aaleoee the flre-fi«ad.
Ilaslinga is gelling to be quite a place.
”«ay, aren’t you that thunderbolt from
the north woods ?” Tho man sat up.
Smith, Maaoec &amp; Proalon'a and Hieks’ gro- looked around in a dogged way, and off bo had forgotten how they did it, but bis
ignoranco didn’t weigh on hu ■boulder* like
slowly replied • "No, I ham’t’zactly a grindstone. He .took out a oky-rockod «
a thunderbolt,-but I’m the durned
boyshorwod him how tosot it up aad where
one knows who is willing to tell of iu
fool who thought ho was !’’—Detroit
to ignite it, and away oho went, otriking
We had quite a lively 4th. Lots of pow- Free Press.
plump agaiuat the house opposite. The own-

DRESS GOODS,

BOOKS tp STATIONERY.

PATENT MEDICINES,

Notions, Boots, Shoes,

PERFUMERY
AND crockery,

CHOICE GROCERIES,

DRESS GOODS.

nolony in the craning a noioriou»,h-rd case
named Tanner, stabbed a young man named
tween eight and eighteen. Tanner is in jail
aad Scoby is in a critical condition.
Wm. Goodyear is building a brink front of
forty fert, easlot Henry Goodyear's hard­
ware. It is to be occupied by Dwigbt and
Barrell as an office and salesroom. John
Stanley's new brick is nearly finished and is
Haetinp was quite shocked to learn of
last Thursday morning.

The funeral was

Our stomachs are remonstrating with us
in reference to dinner. Uucm we bad bel-

Tbe

Beecher-Tilton

scandal

is

raging again, and both saint and sinnet are watching the newspaper* for
any thing
new on the subject.
Beecher i- a great man ; and should

he be proven guilty it would shock
the whole world.
opinion

It is

privately

Henry Ward,

our private

expressed, that

has been a little too

intimate with “the sister."

The well known and popnixr conductor

Throe gentleman presented to

Mr. Frink

train, and took rooms al Whift s Hotel.
Hare another peasant surprise awaitad

Da tiw p*dulu« vm enp-aved "l*r«Muied
la G. It Frink and Wife, by ilia R-ys at the
br U.

boat excursion and had his watch stolen,'
Heniy M. Parkhurst, a veteran star­ leaned over his gate and said that he could.

fiHriki trull of DusUe Jue

gazer writes to tbe New York Tri
kins into eighteen fragments, but tho boys
bune, 'that the comet will como so
hissed him inl^lhe house. The next rock el
close to us that lhe tail will envelop
the earth about tho last of July.

concludes with:

He
.

Ou the Uth-of July the head of the
comet will have reached lhe horizon
in lhe northwest al the end uf twi­
light, sa that it will not easily be
visible after that dnte ; but lhe tail
will extend nearly to the polar star.
On July 16th. the tail will extend
far beyond the pule, and develop a
new characteristic, tapering off rapid­
ly toward the end.
Within threeror
four days after the 16th. th* tail will
have become so expanded in the
neighborhood of the pole as to fill a
large pnrt of the northern heavens.
Yet it will not be a cunspioous
object, because it will be so faint as
io look rather like aa immense cloud,
or a new miiky-way, than what it
really is. By this lime we shall have
solved the question whether lhe tail
is hollow, or a radiated structure, or
what is its constitution.
Of the way in whibh this will'end,
it is not safe yet to speak with defi­
niteness; for although if the tail were
straight, we should bo almost certain­
ly near the middle of it on July 20,
yet its curvature will probably delay
it two or three days, and even until
the earth has passed beyond its path
Taking the best value I can from the
records of previous comets, I should
expect the earth on July 22 to be
wholly io the eastern edge of the
comet's tail; and I will assume this
to be the case. The comet will then
disapear to us ; but the inhabitants
of lhe Southern Hemisphere, who
may be ignorant of the canss of.the
tamiuoaity of the evening sky. will
see it gradually rise and jwm away,
and will be amazed by the snpden
appaiiton of a comet of extranordmary

will burst upon their vision an onriiag pwblie than (too: D. Frink, and all foreseen an the great oom el of 1867.
will uttHe with the Cofwa* iu wi.hing him
aad hie wife a life Journey replete with 'Die gradual diminution and final dis­
roiiaanl K^oymant.—Tbe Watertoa (!?»») appearance of the comet will be so
nearly the converse of what we shall
I have witnessed here that it needs sj
Mr. Frink is now in thi« village
description.
“ What will be the effect upon the
His bride of course ix with him.
earth 1" ‘
The Senecu. tribe

of Indiana now the minds of men, especially the
ignorant, but I do not anticipate any
ibree gallons of whmkey. A few appreciable physical effect further
“ar!SUngWOe_T?'rT&gt;rem&lt;^?&lt;,’i ,h&lt;“ fKM“ib!e eletrical pheooracua

and produced a grand jubilee cboru*. They

which for color and weight are unaurpawed

J7H-SON

CONFECTIONERY,
TOBACCO $ CIGARS.

PaintM, Oils A Varnishes,

aakieg for them.

Pure Wines aii LiQDors

al! kiuda of produce al the bigbest price.

FOR

MEDICINAL PURPOSES.

“ LIGHT RUNNING D« 1EST1C,”
Tberiandird Sewing Machine cf iho nation.
Thona wishing a machine will do well to
giro us a call before purobsaing elsewhere.

for
(Ez- We have engaged a competent
Chemist who will carefully attend to
the compounding physicians prescrip­

tions.

07* Those having unsettled ac­
counts with the latefirm ol Downing
Ac Little, will please call and settle
the same be lore they are made
trouble and costs.

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN.

HLSWORTH &amp; FULLER
Have received their &gt;iw SPRING STOCK,
consisting of

50

Dollars I I
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,

At least 10 per cent sav­
ed by buying at the city
Drug Store, Nashville.

EYE and EAR I
Dr. R. C. TIOnPMN,
MUTE AND &lt; HRONIC D SEISES
CATARRH, ASTHMA.

AND

EVERYBODY
Eay tba Vfcild-Renowned

MtlaSBWiigMB!
tub

■

Dry Goods, Groceries CONSDIPTIOH, EPLEPTIC FITS, ft. BESTINTHEWORLD!
Special attention given to the
Hats, Caps, Cloth­
'STTlte Highest Premium was
Diseases of the Eye ami Ear.
awarded to it nt
ing, Crockery,
Qmc»—182 Mate Bt., opposite Hibbard
House, Jackson, Mich.
83
' VIEHSTIST-A.
I^oots, Shoe?,
3&gt;il»uU.
Ohio State Fair;
Notions,
Northern Ohio Fair;
nirliigan Central Kailroad
&amp;c.,
Amer. In*Utute, N. Y-J
Clnrinnuti Exposition;

a red-headed young man sal squMieing ths
hand of acro«»-eyed girl. It bobbed around
awhile, and then leaped out the window, and
the rod-headed young man nearly twisted
off a letter box Ln trying to sound a fire

Poplins, Grass Cloths, Jc.

GRIND RIVER VALLEY DIVISOR.
Unusual Inducements to Cash Buy e

Aiidiuuapulis Exposition;

HU Loals Fair;
Lonirtisna State Fair;

Xissltwlppl State Pair;

nad Georgia State Pair;
Then Mr. Watkins selected • mild eyed
boy to go on with the remainder of tho dis­
play. Tho rest of the rockets went knocking
around lhe neighboring roob and chimneys.

Oar stock of
THE VERT BEST

FOR BEING THE
BEST

DROWN AND DLEACHED,

Quints fob Io cents.

COTTONS, DENINES, T1

that (hey must ba careful, when a Reman
candle commenced shooting at him. His
bat was knocked off. his hair ainge-1. and as
ba cried: "Good land!' and jumped through

rusge of work. All other

CHECKS,

KID

took a fool of cloth out of his Sunday coat.

JL.trilltier In the Market

CARPET

were la direct

COTTON BATTS,

WARP,

VERY' CHEAP!

GLOVES, NOTIONS,

-wn

&lt;Jc

(Eoitonadtj andOssiintrrs
decided on having a grand "Whoop de
&lt;re*n"u» wind up. Two of them touched

DRESS GOODS,

AT LOW PRICES !
Lhe road with the Roman candle*, and Mr.
Watkins cried "good lanl" again and said
he’d giro $10 lo see a policeman. He rtnok
his head out of tho bay window aad a rooket

18 COMPLETE.

i, Jactai I Sagiaif R. R.

Yankee Notiom

HUD A made

Tao Last

cuthin

Mad- up iu fashionable styles, from the
beet goods, will be sold al from

and children whooped, and six bunch’s of

roar of musketry at Gettysburg.

SEWING MACHINES,

nutl dnte? Hie largest and beat

{

STRIPES, C0TT0NADL- .

CORSETS and HOSIER V

tar Yon will find ns in the building

to #30 A. SUIT.

mortally wounded, but that before he ex-

Bouts and Shoes.
and all Calf, and warranted. al U-LO. CbH-

SHOUT LINE BETWEEN
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

COMPETITION Fl
Hemming, Fellind,Slilvlun$t Cording,
BindinBraiding,
Fiitbroidcrind, Quitt­
ing and Btitolling fine
or henry goods it is
unsurpassed.
V/horo we hiro no Agents
we will deliver a. Machin•

lor tho price named above,
at tho nearest Bail Road
"Station of Furc&amp;asars.

Needles far all Sewing Ma­
chines for Sala

QHA8. W. DKMARAY.

JFEWfiLER Ik OPTICIAN
Nsrtvilla.

jjjSTOKE!

NEW

teh.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

Grocery aid
aam'a Hardware.

Send far

Our stock of

HORACE HOLTON
Prevteea

Store

Door North of Ayieworth'x,

Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spioes,
ground and whole, Oranges,
Raisins, Kerosene Oil,

WUoon Buioctor. one of tha
b-mt P.rl&lt;xUcal» erf th* day,

d.-rotM

to

tS»WWg

Ma-

cninos, Fiuihms, GcuqthI

And Kvarything in tbe Grworry line at ex-

AND WILL KKBP CONSTANTLY
OR BAND

A Complete Amrtrat 0f Utlliierj
nd FANCY U O«1&gt;A

Groceries, Provisions, fc
LOW FOR. CASH.
OS* Thr Hygh*l Market Price paid

when it depart", bat, probably, not

a New Idea!

■SHUTTLE-

SMITH &amp; PUTSAM

BOTTOM PRICES

Brook.' prep.

And a full line of

WhatNow

New Goods

LoteW and 21, A. W. PhilBpe’ add.,
. ..
..J
- — J K.

HORAE HOLTON.

Agents Wanted
market rates.

AYLSWORTH &amp; FULLER.
W. A. Arunrunrn. }

•{ J. F. Fun

CLEVELAND. OHIO,

�----

.

prise No. 2.

The horse rnrw came off on eeoend
oysters *nd catsup in lhe store.

* stands were in full blast on the 4th.

’
—Wodnesday a horse had a fit on
' north Main street, and attracted quite

GROCERIES, Drags PB^riSIOhS

street at about sewn o’clock aad
attraated a good deal of attention.

TSj week Thursday night a portion
a crowd.
of lhe railroad bridge between this
:
—Attend the temperance mass village and Vermontville burned.
It
. meeting at the Christum church this
was diHrovered by lhe Pacific Exevening.
'
preo, the efficient Road Master, Mr

YANKEE

'

the thieve® succeeded in keeping him H the first race Saunders’ “Red
still while they made their raid. No Sqnrrer raa agaidsi Bidgood's gray,
arreabi have been made
and secured ths firgi prise. Bidgood

NOTION

School Books,

'

Slone nd Woo den'Warr,
And all kinds of Goods

second race Horace Larkins secured
the first prise,.

The exercise closed wilh a grand

display of fire works in the evening.

Th. OU. th. Tousg. th« High. lh. Uv
Taken altogether our celebration was the Rich, tha Foot, tha Bond and tha Free
are all »«rv«d alik®.
—Family physieians are' carefully Darken, informed, who telegraphed a success; and the attendencB was
; noting the promising state of the for a force of workman aud tbe work much larger than at Hastings. No
was rushed along with speh rapidity accidents or drunken rows occurred The Child can get just as Good Bar­
green apple crop.

"i’i'wwn.p.x.

—On the’ 4th a boy exploded a that the 8:30 a. m, mail was detained, to mar lhe ’ranqnility at the day and
firecracker in little Charley Wooleol’s only an hour and a half before.il evening.
could cross the bridge. That's what
' face, injuring his eyes severely.
—We paid our county seat of gov­
-Uit estimated that GO,000 pounds we call-quick business. We crossed ernment a visit and found the most
H. YOUNG. M. D. Office two
‘ of wool has been purchased at this the bridge at 2 p. tn. and found it all the people engaged in talkihgabout
. &lt;Ucr* tonth nt
•Inn-. Mali* «t wf.
right.
'
village, during the present season.
the stabbing affray that look place on

a. barber. m.. d„

H

W

D

pLEMENT SMITH.

X.AAVTTRR.
■----

morning.

but fortunately it was extinguished

before any damage was done.

IsMtmce Mto Ixxa A*enU. Jtoohrtite, Mlcfi.

II. WOOD.

Justice of the Peace,
q

LIEB HAUSER,

_ TAILOR.
PARADY, Mnnjifacturer of

’

Boot* and Shoe*,

J^ASHVILLE HOUSE.
Cxrr.G. K. McCobmick, Proprietor.

IN HOUSE.

last Monday evening.

Two

new trustees, G. A. Truman and
S. C. Warren, were electeu,

Eaton Rapids, Parma tee r of Vermont­

ville, and Young, Barber and Wick­
ham of this village,

JACOB LENTZ

cess was found involving the greater
part of the right hemisphere of the

Manufacturer, and keeps on han

was

the

cause of his

death.

Charlotte, wound

up

at

in a rather

startling and ludicrous way.

Soon

।
unaccountable
accident

the whole

taneously,-and
Roman candles, rock­
1
ets,
pin wheels and serpents went
&lt;
1
banging,
fizzing, darting and richo ing

but fortunately no one was
clcction'time they will be as thick as ensued,
&lt;
—Several parties have been prose­
s erionsly.
toads after a thunder storm. There injured
'
cuted for not taking ont dog licences
are now eight, most promenadt
and others will share the same fate
M\n*isa —At Nukritls. July 4th. 1874
among which nre Mr. Ed. Malto ry ,
unless they pay the township clerk
Mr. Cressy, Mr. Houghtalin and Cap. Morduff.
j
All of Paris, Mieh.
that dollar.
McCormick.
It is said that those lowafgrasshop—They say that n man’s life wasnt
pers wink at Paris green and smile
worth two cents in Hastings last Sat­
at hot water.
The spring term of our Uuion
urday night, but we imagine that the

School closed last Thursday, with an

even $2 per head.

exhibition for the benefit of t|ie school,
in the evening. The school building

living about 10 miles south of this

was crowded ; and the programme of

the exhibition consisted of vocal mu­

village, says that Nashvill^ is a better
sic, declamations and dialogues,
pOTtfamof the nftwr. «« snMto wilt rvrrlvo arrry wheat and wool market than Battle
ittenUon durimi their atar. Uuod 1U11 la tbe third
interspersed with instrumental music
Creek. Tally one for Nashville.
from the village string band. Every­
pHEXIX HOUSE. J.wu U.!«,
—We have received an advertise­
thing
passed off pleaseutiy and lhe
1 Proprtotor. Chariaite. Mlrh. Pint ela~ mm»- ment from J. L Reed, of Hastings,
pieces, etCn were rendered in a
the ‘'boss" Carriage Maker of lhe Co. a mannertthat would reflect credit
RATIONAL HOTEL, A. WrxAXS,
XV Prnprirtor, H«*llmt«. Mlrft. Bwjthlnj lo It came to late for insertion this week
even on an old actor- It was em­
nnlrr. flood Buoinlo nnn» uu lir.l fluor. Tvrm.
but will appear in our next
phatically lhe beat school exhibition
JONES,
—The average boy of the period we ever attended, and Mr. Van Ar­
who ran away from achool te go in man deserves grert credit lor the

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY !

6th insL, on the body of the late Wm.
Ennis, al which examination, an ab

the vast crowd in the most
ful set or you will receive your just ney, and if the candidates for Sheriff through
1
deserts.
increase in the ratio they have so far by talarming manner and quite a panic

market would have been very dull at

D. C. GRIFFH”*'

LOCAL MATTERS.

SPRING and SUMMER GOODS

Parlor, Lttran, Dinin, Office ai
. GENERAL FOITDBe! *
Together with a fall assortment qi
MIRRORS, PICTURES, FKA Mt.

CaT Call and got my prices before you
purchase. It will enable you to buy your
'
’
Baby Cafe aai PraWata i GOOD lowek.
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
DUSTERS, AC.. AsC.,

COFFINS AND CASKETS,
Of all Btylaa and aliea, and MDTAL1

SHR 9UDS AND COFFIN LIN­
INGS kept constantly on hand.

Wtnnnufactura our Furniture from the

eating house in Hastings, we

E. M. GATES,

paid

the market affords, his larder full and

G, A. TRUMAN,

tST Straight Coffee A. Sugar for 11 eta.
at the City Drug Stoep of Theodore Max-

Proprietor of the

WOLVERINE MILLS!
Store of Theodore Maxion.

5

Lis conscience clear.

Dale's lift aid■Proiirion Safe!

—Cloning out ray Wall Pap:r stock 10 per
cent Iom than cott at tho City Drug Store.

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

MONEY TO LOAN

Nashville, - - Mich.,

Nubvills, Mich

visiting Barnum's show, in this vil­

lage, last month,

her house, two

our villages were awakened by the

national salute.

k

I shall -offer for sale at auction, to the
highest bidder, on Saturday, July 18th,

LIVKRY AND FEED STABLE!
E. D. BITCQOD,

of Worth Maia St, XaehviHe, Mkh.

funded.

For rale at the City Drug Store

Coffee Super at H eeato.

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER,

Ladies and ileato

itan, led him out of lhe corporation, Arman read the Declaration of In­
and thus he was saved from the dependence in a clear and distinct be aa represent ad or money refunded.
voice and in a manner that reflected
meshes of the “cooler.”
credit on bis elocutionary powers. at the City Drug Store of Theodore Max—There has been considerable said
The speaker, Judge Tenny, of Lan­
about lhe population of Middleville
sing. was then -introduced, who deliv*nu ihia viirage, To ascertain the truth
'ered a very able and eloquent oration, Vsmiihw, st tha City Dm® Store.
while in Hastings, Wednoeday, called'
and held the audience spell bound
FASHIONS-Ths oh.*7i7^&gt;d hart way
on the Cu. Clerk and learned from
until he had finished. Had we the
him that Middleville has a^wpulation

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

13 BBADT
Purchased for cash iF panic times, and will sell the same for lhe following

CASH prices:

exerataes

at

•

­

Wheeling Nails, per hundred, $4,25 rates.
carder. ,q
00(j Scythes,
VUMU
uljuivOj war.
w a, . 80 cts. old price, 1.00
a
a"
1.50
Better RnvtlioQ
Scythes, “ $1.25
HEADQUARTERS Scythe Snaths,
a
a
1-00
70
a
ci
l.Oo
65
G-EdOOEHEilE S Good 3-tined Fork,
a
.25
Goood Hay Rakes,
20
• it
Grain Cradles,'
3.50
5.oo
Cl
5.oo
PROVISIONS Do’blc Shovel Plows, 4 5o
Mich. Stove Co. Stoves, $14 to $45, war. 1 yr
powues.

CAPT. BOISE
I have foi suhi the following Agricultural Implements, on which I will
give liberal discoanu lo Grangers, and other* lot. CASH:

ftrortrirs and ^rovisionj,

Russell Combined Reaper and Mower, Rob­
bins’ Combined Corn &lt;t Fallow Cultivator,
Gale Sulky Ray-Rake, Coquillard Wag­
CM flmm Goods,
on, Hastings Steel and Battle Creek
TRCES FOB CISB'i
Chilled Plows, Sash,Doors,Blinds.

PubH&lt;,

the grove

BOTTOM
brought

before Esq.

.

Wool sent by roil will bo
Promptly aitcn-J.d to
nd scat book bo
ding to orders

give our readers the speach in full.

After tbe

the Im no er.

WOOL! WOOL!
Mu Carding ^Machine

Mr.

—Try a bottle of the new Hop Bitters.

celebrated, lhe villes beat vocalists and the lhe Ver­
4 th by getting Sngloriously drunk. A montville Band. Rev. DeGeer de­
and PLAT&amp;D Jewelry,
P»of. C. 11 Van
drafted police, acting the kind Samar­ livered a prayer.

of 766 and NashvtHe 707. whico dtr

HAVE A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

Hardware, Tin-Ware

E. D. Dlt&lt;ood*s barn, in thavilla&lt;« of Naabvilla, a qaanthy of houaahoM furailura, in­
cluding Staves, Tablet, BadtiaUa, Ac., also
one Cuiter, one drive well, two m&lt;1&gt; Counter
Scalea, ont- large Cil Can. holding a LwreU.

cinity of Sheridan,

thereby enabled lo furnirti yoa with
ALL tho LATB8T STYLBS

I

—They do say that Cap. Boise keeps the

Early in the morning the people

miles north west of town, was burg began coming in to indulge in shoot­
larizcd and twn dollars, a couple of ing off fire works, and drinking lemon­
pocket knives, aud several other ade, which tasted so much better on
’his day because we do it in memori­
articles were taken.
al of the barrels of gore our forefath­
—Some mischicvious boys tied a ers shed to give us our national inde­
By calling une dowx north of btiEch of fire crackers to a dog's tail pendence.
.
Friday night and set them and the
About eleven o’clock a procession
dog ol£ As he disappeared over a hill
was formed and marched to the
a lady was heard to remark; “My
TufouMt Ifan
Jrts l»l«,
cemetry- grove, where lhey were
agreeably
entertained for alxnit two
Millinery, oho a good mm
FANtfr GOODS.
—A noble red man from lhe vi­ boun with mosic from some of Nash-

CHEAP for CCtASH

D. Pl’qCHAS, Miller.
ia Down and CHEAP- for Ca«h al WnWt’a,

ed over the horison the denizens of

—White Sirs. Emma Walker was

Hardware is Down!

— AND —

BARS of Standard Soap for 25 coni*, at
Caft. Boias’a.

Old Sol on the morning of the 4th

rose bright and clear, and as he peep­

Nashville, April 24th, 1,874.

—Pure Paris Green GO casta per pound at
the City Drug Store.

How We Kept It

him a visit wensday and found his ta

ble covered with the nicest eatables

All kinds Oi Conntdry Produce taken Id Fichnse for Goods, at lie
. Highest Market Price.

tBT" At tfao old stand, wevt aide cf Maia
Na«hville, Mkb.

On real entile and persona! securltoa.
would respectfully ooliclt tho attention of
swiming, can now be seen on the thorough drilling ho has given the
ourtomers lo the faol that hit milh are now
sunny-side of the bam waiting for Nashville Union school pupils lhe
prepared to do more and better work than
Notice.
heretofore.
his hair to dry so he cau bluff the old past term.
AH persona having Moounti with the firm
lady.
We make cuototn work a specialty.
tH Stoss k TAiJuuv, must call and Jeitlc
Please yire us a trial and
THE NATIONAL BIRTHDAY.
before lhe lulh of this month, and eave
—L. E. Stouffer keeps the banner

SBiffcrllanrmtff '3id.rrtisfmrntff.

1 URGE STOCK OF

was held on lhe

No. 1 fellows and if they are elected stock
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took fire aud exploded simul­

—Elihn Chipman is now ex ere is we will try and be its the amen corner.
ing his authority as Jnstice of the Mr. Hayford, Circuit Court Conf a ionPeace,and you had better be a peace­ er. is candidate for Prosecuting Attor-

—White Ellis, a wealthy farmer,

F. Daxcbb. Proprietor.
- mjc

These gentleman nre all

•irictly tciu-

SL,
—A post mortem examination by
Drs. Foster, of Detroit, Knight of

of the offices' of Co. Register, Clerk after the exhibition of fireworks
and Treasurer, arc candidates for re- &gt;commenced in the evening by some
election.

G. A. TRUMAI’SI

were filled wilh drunken men.

—The 4th of July celebration

Powers and

Mr. Wheeler the present incumbents

—The antial school meeting was
held

Scoby. We were infoimad that that Our basin***, h cor
niget and all day Monday the atcesis [■eranoe principle..

Fwlltlcai.

Mr. Hotchkess, Mr.

Our motto is to sell as cheap as
the cheapest, give 16 ozn.
to the lb. ana the right
u change every time.

the 4th. in Jim Sutton's, saloon be­
tween Thomas Tanner and Cash

aid.and put the patient in as comfort­ biain, which

—From some cause it fire caught able circumstances as possible.
in Mr. Gates' wood house on the 4lh,

JJA8TMAN A YOUNG,

jJENRY

J

HoWk&gt;.

—CleniHut Smith and wife will
TjB. C W.WICKHAM. P.rtleokr
Last Saturday morning while a
JL* ■ attaaUae
to Uta tnatanat of &gt;*rt»*to start on their western trip ou toe 13th
insL We wish'them a pleargnt time. boy by the name ol James Cook, of
Sheridan, was'in the act of touching
ARNO STRONG, Plain end Fancy • —Work has been commenced on
V St*, Printer. Everv variety of Job Ptfettos Chipman A; Boil's store. The cellar off with a firecracker a large scale
weight,
loaded with powder, if sud­
is being dug and lhe cellar walls laid.
denly went off, lhe powder burning
HINMAN, Fashionable Barber
—A , man weighing two hundred
. u.l il.'.r
MW*«I Wjll *»•
his face so Severely. that he will loose
and sixty-seven pounds was in town
MMheffl•
.
m
the use of one of his eyes, and theSaturday. We did not learn his
other is severely injured. The plug,
Q IMPS ON it. WEBSTER, Black •
D mbHIm. AU kind, tn work la Uw BI*ck.~!Ui name.
which was drove in tbe weight pass
w»l!X Um oUMotoi) toptmoMly. OW
Ow mri .We of M.to
hMUvllk.
—Rev. J. M. Aiken, formerly cd through the crown of his hat Dr,
KB. BASEY. Draytnan. Goods and pastor on this charge will preach
,______ __
nt Young, of this place, was immediate­
” •.
-T^ - w«» *• "“T- the M. E, Church
next Sunday ly called, who administered medical

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lost by

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allherrrring

ARTIFICIAL UMBS.

Hl..Paui from a trip’ in that region, reports

—J sense F. Fagan, an ex-Confederate Major­
food, or mashsio
being refused, be aammlted Ruffian with a
knife and stabbed him severely. On the same procure It, and an ab aRMdon of. it
day Alfred Toft refused a chew of tobeoco to lature to afford relief is being nr|*dBamusi Baredale. whereupon the latter bit
HAILHOAD tSTRLLiGEXCR.
Taft’s Bp off.
—P. P. Wlntermute, the murderer of Gen.
McCook at Yankton. Dakota, baa been senDepartment at Washington were discharged
cago and Alton lteilroa.1 Company to transfer
last week. It is said that much Buffering will
tbe que-Uon of jurisdkrtlou ta tho pending
casM for violation of lhe State Railroad Pasaongor aud Freight Tariff law to the United••
F7JUEB AND C4«MhriA».
(।
—1710 boilers tn tho lumber and salt works Slates Supreme Court.

ment of the District of- Columbia.

Struve, United' States Consul at Quebec.
President of the Chicago University.

‘—The annual report of tho Chicago, Rock
Island and Pacific railroad has bwu published.
taring tbo mill to atoms, instaaHy killing five The gross earnings for 1873 were &gt;7,048.203 ;
mon aud wounding i-cvcu others. Tbo loss is net earnings, &gt;3,250,683.
—The rates of freight from New York to
csUmated at *35,(100.
■ ' •
—A lighter, with a party of 35 persons co tho V&gt;’c«t have been reduced fifty per cent.
board, cajMlxed oflj the village of Cojimar, six
—The Ahantic and Great-Western railroad,
milrc eaa- of Havana, Cuba. Hixtoen parsons has defaulted on its July interest.
were drowned.
—Tbe eU amor Faraday, engaged in laying Island and Pacific railroad have determined to
tho now Atlantic cable, recently struck an ice­ obey lhe new law of Iowa for the regulation
berg off Halifax, N. 8., and’ was totally
er, as a matter of experiment than from a
wrecked.
•
—Ths large woolen factory belonging to tho
—Tho coneoUdatlon of tho MisaUaippi Cen Dutch eelony, near Marengo. Iowa, together
with its entire contents, said to bo worth tnl and New Orleans and Jackson railroads
han been fully consummated, and will hsro$100,000, wa« conn tuned by fire last week.
—Tbe Social Mills,'in Woonsocket, R. I.,
running 50,000 spindles and 1,000 looms on and Chicago railroad.
—The Imjianaiiolbi, Bloomington and West­
ern railroad failed to meet the July Intereel
ineL Loes about &gt;700,000.
on their coupons.
—The St. Paul and Pacific Railway Com­
pany have published their intentions in case
in Altoona, Pa., by aa order issued by the Penn­ the new Minces ta Railroad lewis enforced

impression that Tilton is a maligner and
falsifier, the more general feeling among the
people la that Qeechsr must either confess or
prore that the s&amp;e’ncnta of his assailant «s&gt;
without fouudalkm. Tilton is satisfied for
the present with what he li%a done, and unless sylvania Railroad Company, cutting down em­
the ball is reopunad by Boe:hcr or h:a friends, ployee in shops to half pay. These shops are
will do nothing more. He still profesaee Ids
ploying about 1.100 meu. The average wages
of laborers, helpers, etc., la now-only about
feeto. If it is desired. Of Its authenticity
—Tho banking house of Leasing, Weiss ,t
Co.,.doing businoea in Chatham street, New
York, ees;&gt;endod payment last week, the active
QKXXRAL.
partners having absconded.
—Il is given out from Washington that tbe
—Tho internal revenue receipts for tbe
Civil-Service Commission and subordinate fiscal year ending Juns 80 were &gt;108.365,577,
boards will^oontiune, although OongreeBdid not being an excess of &gt;2.365,577 over the estimake a special appropriation to enforce the
rules. The President does not intend to ginning of the fear.
abandon the system, but will do all iu his pow­
—It is ro|&gt;ortcd that many Eastern national
er to consunfhiate it
banks are voluntarily surrendering portions
—A Waahingtoffidispatch says: “It has- of their circulation to be given to soclious
been discovered lliat under lhe lead of Po­ that are deficient in their quota. By thia
land, of Vermont,, in the House, and Edmunds, moans tho Comptroller of tho Currency will
Of Vermont, and Frcltnghuyscu, jpf New be able to roepond to all requests for charters
Jersey, ta the Senate, a h&amp;rmleM-looking bill from the West and South without calling upon
was quietly passed, which really gives Hie tho East to stand and deliver Hieir overplus
courts of thia District more power in regard of circulation.
—The New York, Washington and Memphis
to libel ta any part of tho United Slates than
the notorious section of another bill proposed branches of tho Freedman's Savings Bank
by Carpentev and Conkling.
Under tho bill suspended last week, and it is believed tho
whole institution is on the verge of bank­
can be arrested anywhere and brought here ruptcy.
—The public debt was decreased &gt;2,180.IX
during June. Annexed is the official state­
croplory demand on tho Spanish Government ment :
for indemnity on account of tbo murder by
Goa. Burrlcl of Amwican dUzosa included ta
the Virginias crew. This demand is made ta
accordance with the protocol concerning Hie
L-eltlemcnt of tbe Virginias affair.
—Tho microscopic examination of tbe re­
mains of McCormick, a snppoeed victim of
irLMksjnv
hydrophobia, has teen concluded at New
York, under the direction of Dr. William A.
Hammond, tho acknowledged boad of tho
medical profession in this country. Immedi­
ately after Hie death of McCormick. Dr.
narumnud made a post-mortem examination
of the remains, and took tha parts which ho
to ascertain whether any structural changeo
hitherto undiscovered would reveal a
true lesion—that is, a diseased part peculiar
to hydrophobia. The first section wan made
the filaments pass from the medulla. At
different points in the white and gray matter
which makes up the body of tbe medulla Interest paid by fulled nisto..
oblongata could lie distinctly seen, when Interest msld by trxunporttt!
highly magnified, black apots of irregular

trarasatod bleed. At the origin of the spinal
POLITICAL.
—Tbe ProliiUtioniete of IHiuoin met in con­
vention at Bloomington on Hie 30th ait.,
wetior. mails
through
tun
medulla nominated a State ticket and put forth a
oblongata, tbe origin of the filaments of lhe declaration of principloa. The following are
the nominee* State Treaaurar. Maj. Little,
of Pana-. Superintendent of Schools, Mrs.
disci
Jounie F. Willing, of Bloomington, Profemor
origin of the nerve filaments. The finding of ta lhe Woaleyao Uoivcroity.
—Tbe Republicans of Iowa met ta State
gate shows that tho disease called hydrophobia
is a true nervous disease and not a bloed
Ninety counties were represented, and about
400 delegates ware present. Hon. Theodore
Grelich, of Dea Moines county, presided.'
The following ticket was nominated: For
Secretary of State, J. D. Young, the |irescut
incumbent; Ulate Treasurer. P. 0. Christy,
present incumbent; Auditor, B. B. Sherman,
of Benton county^. Register of tbe State I^nd
Office, David Hacor, of Winnoliogo; Attorney­
bite McCormick waq, Cnocculatod with genus
General, M. E. Cotts, of Maliaska; Clerk of
of hydrophobia had rabies, and was shot.
the Supreme Court, E. F. HolmM, of JackThis wan a mistake. The dog ban been found
eon ; Supremo Court Reporter, J. 8. Ranaud jiositiwely identified. He has been exam-

banking; declares tbe obUgationn of the
Thie they accept aa conclusive proof that tl&gt;«

of the world, aje payable in the world's cur-

for a long period of timo, during which
tho canan of evil was contracted, and, Nt, Chicago. HL
’__________
at the cIom of Ute old y«tr, the biwWilhoft’m Anti-Pkrioi&gt;ic:ob Fkvf.h
band, returning home to - enjoy the xfd Aocb Tomi:—Thia invriuabte and stand­
uaual icativitim, .found hia neighbor­ ard family medUine 1s now a housabold ward
and mafotaiua Ita. reputation unimpaired. It
hood all alive with the atory of hu
kite's unfaithfulness. These live coalfl
other Hospitals ta New Orieana. Wdbon'a
of tele-bearing gave additional heat to Tonic is tuns highly rocomUMinded by the
his auger; but he contrived to conceal leading nwdleal mcti of tho country, and is
worthy of wk indorsement. Wbkxlock,
hia -feelinga from his wife, ahd hurriedly Fixiay A Go., Proprietors, New Orleans. For
loft home under tbe pretonso of going sale by all druggistsio Hankow ; but instead of leaving, he,
with a few trusty friends, secreted
thcmuclroe in the neighborhood, pre­
pared to obtain a cruel redress before
,
the lire of his anger cooled down, rhe
unfortunate man, ignorant of lite fatal
trap, entered the house, of the woman,
and, both being surprised, were aocured
by the watchers, who speedily severed
their heads from their bodies, and car­
ried the former to the district magis­
trate, before whom tho guilt of the
murdered was decided by a test: both
heads were put into a tub of water and
set in-motion by rigorous stirring ; the
heads meeting faqe to face decided their
guilt. Such is tho power of custom—
custom more cruel than law, for it de­
mands the death of both. It is said if
tho man had but killed the intruder ho
would Ira liable to punishment for mur­
der ; but, having effected a double mur­
der, he escaped wilha formal whipping,
and received a reward in cash. In
those cases, tho district, to purge itself
of inch evils, destroys the bodies of the
dead by cremation, and the very piece
of ground rendered unclean by tho evil
must bo plowed up before lhe virtuous
Trill venture to dwell there.
AS OLD 5VKSK.

The Elizabeth Journal says
a fragile; interesting young man,
with n dyed moustache. He said hi»
rVRKUHt.
parents wore poor but honest, his
—The Czar of RnMia bin iwititencwl hia
nephew who klolc a «et of dumoixla. to ban­ father being a retired bounty-jumper,
ishment far life to Caucasus aud to dejirivation and his mother had acquired a small
fortune from her operations as a proof his military decorations.
—There aro reports from Central Asia that fessihnnl shop-lifter. He said he had
Hie Amcor uf Kaehgar.bas seized the Russian never stoles, anything in broad daylight,
Envoy aud concentrated a largo force on tho and that his parents had early imbued
frontier.
.
him with principles of virtue and taught
—Tho capture by tbe Cubans, near Kantiago
de Cuba, of 4lX) Spaniards aud 4U car-loadsof his useful footsteps to tread in the
proviHion*. is reported iu Havana, and also straight and narrow path of tho hone­
that the priaonura »e¥o shot in retaliation for thief. He .wanted to mH us a book
similar executions by tbo Kpaniah troops.
that would enable ns to become rich in
—A Madrid dispatch announces tho defeat twenty-four hours and fourteen seconds,
of 10.000 Culiats, under Prince Alfonso,'by
tench a blind mule to dance, or marry
5,000 Republicans, after two days' lighting.
that lovely and rich orphan nert door.
-A band of one hundred lockod-onl labor­
ers hi England are making a tour of tho That manly independence which actu­
principal towns iu the agricultural districts, ated one of our family, during tho late
pleading their cause aud encouraging Hie internecine squabble, when ho threw
etrikeni to bold out against the tyranny of tlio himself upon the altar of his country as
farmers.
a Government contractor, arose within
its, as we brought backward tho heel of
fighting between the Spanish Kopublicaiis
our right boot to wipe a speck of mud
sml CwrlisU at EatcUa, which was reported to
tho tail of qur . coat.
Ute
nave
tea tn,
........ . Then
....... ...........
have ream
resulted
in a great victory iw
for luwiormor.
the former, from —
giro an entirely different version of the affair, j museles of our leg relaxed, and our
It turns ont Hiat tho Cariista were the victon*. ' delicate number four cut tile air like a
tho Government forces being routed wiHt a . swallow on the homeward fly.
He
Im.„[.,«»UU«1
a.n.O™CU. &gt; ronofcd
najh
tbo
the commander of tho army, being numbered , _ »
,
.
,
,
, ■
„
,
HhOi-fl, iukTwo wiped onr fevered brow.
among Hie slain.
I
'
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—Tha French President is credited with Hie ;
A young Imly near Sublimity, Oregon,
declaration that Lo will not code bin authority
recently refused eight offent of marriage
to anyone for K single day.
'
—A collision bctwoAi Rusrix and China, in iu two days. It is presumed that she
Htc-s but a step from sublimity.
Tur kintan, la threatened.
—Tho Committee of Thirty of the French
Prince As, Co.'a Orleans.
Assembly lias rojnetod the Couiilituliuual bill
Spcndid finiah ; six stops; price &gt;125.
moved by M. Casimir Pcreiro by a vote of
Terms, |25caeti, &gt;13 monthly.
18 ta 6. Tho bil| provided .for a definitive
Mou&gt;y refunded if not ■atiefactory.
establishment of the Republic under Hie Reed's Temple of Music, '.rj-Yan Buren h
Presidency of Marshal Mac Mahon, anil uiti- '
The Utiiverrity ot Konoaii boa just
mately for tbe dissolution of tho present Na- -'
I graduated two young ladies. One re­
lloi^l Aasembly.
—Information liaa been received from pri­ ceived a diploma as bachelor of science,
vate sourcefi ot a severe repulse sustained by and tho other a diploma an bacholo* of
lhe Dutch in their Acboenese campaign. It
places lhe loss of the Dutch st 1,000 killed
and 4,500 wounded, ^umbers which are out of
pru|H&gt;rtiou io the forces that are likely to have
been engaged.
-•
Knowing that you are eubioct to a great
—Spanish Itarns: A monument will be erect­
amount of suffering, that delicacy on your
ed to Geu. Concha. The Republicans place I-art has a strong tendency to prolong, and tho
their loss in tbe battle of Estedla el 800. Tbe
onger It la neglected tho more you liavo to
anny is falling back in good order, and will enduro aud the more difficult of cure your
bo reorganized. Marshal Serrano, it is re- ciao becomes, I, tn a physician, who is dally
consulted by scores of your sex, desire to say
to you. that I am constantly meeting with
his wife faavo arrived at Eatclla, where they those who have been treated for th ofr ail­
were received with great rejoicings. It is ro- ments fur months without being benefited in
tho least, until they have become perfectly
I&gt;ottod that the Carlisle have murdered many discouraged and have almost made up their
prisoners taken in the recent ba'.lies.
minds never to take another dose of medicine,
—A terrible disease, the character of which nor bo tortured by any further treatment,
t hey had rather die and have their sufferings
is unknown, has broken out in Mexico, and ended,
than to live and suffer as they hare.
beer: vo alarmingly epidemic.
.
They say they are worn out by suffering, and
—The German Emperor has presented Hon. are only made worse by treatment. Of any­
thing
more
discouraging, we certainly cannot
George Bancroft, tbe retiring Ameriran Min­
c Jisccivo. aud were there uo more successful
ister, with ids portrait. Ufo-eisa, painted ex- m kIo of treating such difficulties than that,
expressly for him. Thia is a testimonial rarely tho princif lee of which teach the reducing
bestowed, and one which will be highly valued aad depleting of tho vital Torero of the eyeUm, when the indications dictate a treatment
by tho recipient.
directly tho reverse of tha one adopted'for
—A constitutional bill baa i
them, their cases would be deplorable indeed.
by a aub-commitlee of tho_________ ___ Bit, lidy sufferers, thura is a better and far
Thirty in the French Assembly. It provideu more successful plan of treatment for you;
one more iu harmony with the laws and ro­
il ulrementr of your system. A harsh, irritat­
ing, caustic treatraout and rtrung msdicinM
will never cure you. If you would use ration­
al means, such as common-eensa should dic­
—The British Parliament has rejected Dr tate to evtwv intelligent lady, take such raodiBull’s Irish home-rule resolution by a vote of
mile.

AWNIMG3. TENTt. TWINES AMD C9R0AGK.

GILBERT. HUBSABD S CO.,MM to B0 Sewto Wat
BAKING POWDER AND EXTRACTS.

PR. PJtic-R-a. aieste A fm«i Mtrs.tete abb b.Water,
. Ctucse-. Bin. M,*LLatM?Mnteia,-C1»&lt;tauaU.

Rtates, and the right of Hie Ulates to regu­
late and control rail* Ay-transput tat ion within
—A Madrid telegram
their limits ; doclaren In favor of the propoMnT at Eetolla numbers .
Constitutional amm»dmenl (iroviding for the
cannon. ___________
certain cssoe," provides that all peruana who election of a President by direct vole of the
people ; demands &gt; modification of tho Pat- DKA TU OF A SiOTKD CHSSa-I’LA YRk.
Howard Staunton, the well-known rapping from your systems all your former
elected to office: and chena-playcr and Shakxpearian scholar, olaaiicMy. aud driving th‘ Ideas, from yonr
dictfirecently in London. lie was bora cheeks, that continual strain upon your vital
forces that tenders you Irritable and fretful,
the question of amending tlie Constitution so
in 1810, studied at Oxford, nettled him­ ina/ all las overcame and subdued bv a per­
se rering use of that marrsloiui remedy. Ir­
self in Loudon, aud devoted himaclf to regularities and oteteucUow to tho proper
literature. He studied ebevut and be­ workings of your systems are relieved by thia
mild aud sale means, while periodical pains,
wiihoui formal application and without tho
came an admirable player.
In 1843, tbe existence Of which to a sure indication nf
when St. Arnaud waa proclaimed the serious dismuM that should not be neglected,
tbe malority for a convention is about 00,000, champion cheoa-playei of Europe, Mr. readily yield to it, and if its use is kept up for
a reasoualde lengUi of time tho special esuso
aud that tho' OooBarvaUvM have elected Staunton challenged him, ptoeeedetl to of three pains i» pormauenUy removed.
Further light on Chose subjects may bo ob­
Paris to play, aud won the great match. tained from my pamphlet no tfiseasos peculiar
He was indisputably the first player in to your rex, sent on receipt ot two stamps.
My Favorite Prescription is sold by druggists.
Europe, but when Morphy went to En­
gland in 1854 Staunton fought shy of
IxpBOVKMirwr is the order of tho day.
him, and a match could never be ar­
ranged between them. They played
once, however, in a conauitaifon gtane.
It was, if we mistake not, Staunton and
Pianos — Remabkarle Offer !—A
the tate Mr. Bird- on one side, and
Morphy and an eminent English player
on the other.
Tho Morphy aide won.
italogue to R. K.
Staunton w/» tha author of Bcvcral exThk NobthwRtmiitK Hobbs-Nau. Go.'
the North,
an edition of 8hak«q»e*re which is very

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that sweet little heart
And if I
A WXLQOMK TO THE EDITORS.
I bought I could talk you out of going
(Tcm following jaMn.by A. M. Thcsa»aB,wM I would., Jost wait a week or so ; think
road at tb» recent •dilotUI reunion st MUabout it awhile, do."
•
•0*0
Mrs. Martin shook her bead.
Ho ! teotbm nf tk« type, slid pra—
■
Mrs. Glenn smiled sarcastically.
. Good u»MUr onto khmlysrt- . '
, ftjdrelmow mluda ct nMar“ Yon always shirk anything dis-,
Ttm fonc»&lt;&lt;m la Um&gt; realm &lt;S haart: agreeable, my dear," she said. “Yo«
.Wa yrect you wHb an open paha,
have a nature that impels you to take
TbataUMcroau with wtlb frettre cb*«r;
life easily. I have been forced to put
X atatzimar out my rhytbmk paahn
my shoulder to the.w.heel too often, not
' Ofafioonia tn your wining ear.

*TiaPM W reluctant hinge
Gar doora awing Uel at your approach;
."W*ttn'welcome never ran Infringe
, —Vjfln true friendship’* kind encroach.

Sweet Jun. hanga all her banners oat.
And decks herwlf with summer flowers ;
With vernal beauty all about,
_ Kha scatters Joy through all th* hours.

Tk* lake lifts toward the aaura aky• The restless ware. with cream of whltoAnd o’er Its bosom south winds slgb
Of Nalore** calm and pure delight.
So, wbiln the chime of balls la rung,
Aa&lt;kpran*ul» ataMm from every ship.
Toff gawtlufi roils from every Umgue,
' Ami thunders forth from cannon's Up.

Ye aiaud upon Ufa's pkket-Una,
And guard Che camp while others sleep ;
&gt; ^Tha mission is indeed dlvtM,
I' faithful to the truth ye keep.
n/rv. yg th. etale through bad report,
When ah the rabbi. Jeer and tie ;
And walk erect with manly port.
Bearing the stings that crucify.
The immortal alii*, of the Bight
Shrink not abashed at error's glance;
But send a challenge for the tight.
And ways thatr ensigns in advance.
AU parties need a higher tone—
To loftier heights the bugle* call;
The nations reap what they hav* eown,
(rod's certain lavra arc over all.
If ye who guide the public press
Ccsm to rebuke the country's wrong;
Iu days of trial and distress
, U*r scourge wlU be a scorpion thong,

jjet po man crack about your ran
•^he party lash—that hateful thing;
Defy those haughty overseers.
And scorn the dictum of the ring.
He umds no trumpet ' ,r bl* fam*;
God heeds th* Uudw vparrow's fall;
D» atigebi cherish well th* name
Of him who ccmM at duty's call.

’Us yours to stand by freedom’s choice,
And strive forever for th* right;
Give Justice sturdy help and voice.
And make all tyrant* own your might.
Purge out the acid from your ink.
By force «f love's kind chemistry;
Brft&gt;TO yon injure pause and think
How swert th* voice of charity.

SometlmM Ln party's Cerce d*bat*
We calsc the smudge of vulgar school* ;
But with a higher correlate,
We feel the sway of reason's rales.
And there be those whose will would feign
Rivet Vie press with bands cf steel;
As fair Zcaobla bore the chain
„„ That baua^Jmr io the tyrant's wheel.
We west! merre ecsKleece In our tsw»—
W« need loss stale-craft of the kind
That seeks th* rabble's loud applause,
And U to i—nor whallj blind.
The months flit by, the years fly fast.
Tbs scythe of Time is keen of edge:
iJcunJcue cawnot always last.
Nor we redeem hope's luring pledge.

Dear Nature auspicates this day
With gralal Sktss and Irsfy wood ;
Be unra the task io lead the way"
In hive's sweet arts of brotherhood.

to do it willingly.”
“And I’ve often said,” said Mr*.
Martin, “that I revere Mrs. Glenn for
that very thing."
They walked out of the room. Mrs.
Bright shrugged her fat shoulders.
“ A couple of old alander-thongera,”

she said; “and now they must try to
make little Eve Willis uncomfortable.”
Mrs. Bright, Mrs. Martin and Mrs.
Glenn "boarded, with their husbands, at
the fashionable establishment of . Mrs.
Roger Black. Mr. aud Mrs. Willis
lived next door, and all of them at­
tended the same church. Either th©
latter pair were peenlinrly fond of each
other, or were more disposed to show
their fondness than most- people are;
but certainly they were known as a
model couple. He was a handsome,
tall, black-whiskered mon of forty. She
waa a petite blonde of twenty-two or
twenty-three.
Evidently, no man was
so wise, ao great, so perfect in her eyes
an her husband. Evidently no woman
was so charming to him os his wife.
Now, there are a good many women
to whom this sort of thing is gall and
wormwood. They cannot bear to see
it, and they break it up if possible. All
the flirts in the congregation bad tried
to do this and had failed. All the sour
matrons whoeo married lives were spent
in spats and squabbles sneered at the
happy pair, and declared that this
wouldn't last long. But it had lasted
for five years, and not a flaw hod been
discovered in the conduct of either,
until, one bright summer, when Mrs.
Willis having left home on a visit to her
sister, a very pretty young lady arrived
at a neighboring hotel, and Mr. Willis—
yes, Mr. Willis, no other—was seen to
devote himself to her in a way that was
positively shocking.
Yes, jiositively
terrible. For Mn&gt;. Glenn and Mrs.
Martin, who took to going about in
waterproof, cloaks and hoods after dark,
had not only seen Mr. Willis take ice
cream with this young lady, but were
ready to swear that he -kissed her at
parting, snd on more than one occasion
• was seen to put his arm about her waist.
This hud gone’ on for three weeks
when Mrs. Willis returned home; and
now, as the lady was unpacking her
trunks in her pietty room next door, the
two watchers had determined to inform
her of her husband’s infidelity, nnd no
task could have been more pleasant to

them.
Dressed in their best, and armed with
parasols and fans, they watched Mr.
‘Willta’ departure fiom the house with
CIRCVAISTANTIA L E VIDENCE.
eager eyes, and then hastening down­
“We ought to tell her,” said Mrs. stairs, almost ran up the steps of the
Martin.
house next door, anxious to meet the
“ It’s our bounden duty," said Mr*. happy face they hoped to change to one
Glenn.
of misery.
“Oh, dear!" ipid Mrs. Bright, “I
Mrs. Willis came smiling down-stairs
can’t see why we should bother our­
to greet them.
selves. People never get any thanks
“Thank you for coming to see me so
for interfering between man and wife.”
soon,” she said. “It does seem aa
"I don't want thanks,” said Mrs.
though I'd been away from homo a
Glenn; “I think of myself. If Mr. whole year—Mr. Willis says it seems
Glenn should conduct himself so while five to him—and yet I’ve been enjoying
I was away I should think any one my
myself ever so much."
very best friend who let K® know abont
“ I'm glad to hear it," said Mrs. Mar­
it, To have a creature like that steal­
tin.
ing sway one’s husband’s affections and
" Yet happiness is fleeting," said Mrs.
other women keeping their months shut,
Glenn.
why it’s awful—perfectly awful I "
They spoke so solemnly that Mrs.
“ It would be winking at sin, my
Willis thought that something un­
dear,” said Mrs. Martin.
pleasant must have happened to one of
“Assuredly,”said Mrs. Glenn.
them.
“ I've often thought *11 that show of
V Every one well, I hope ?” ahe said
offectiqp'didn’t amount io anything.”
more gravely.
said Mrs. Martin. “ Mr. Martin never
“ Quite," said Mrs. Martin, with n
kissee me when he comes home to tea.
sigh.
I’ve seen Mr. Willis do it right on the
“ Anything new ?" said Mrr. 'Willis.
front door-step, and then calling her
“ No,” "aid Mrs. Glcm». “Peopleare
* dear ’ so often. All hypocrisy. And
as wicked as ever, and that is as old a*
to see her so set up by it! And 4 My
Satan."
dear huaband thinks thia,* and ‘My
“ Mr*. Black has been over charging
husband's opinion is that,’ and ‘My
her for extras, or the chambermaid has
husband likes me to wear pink,’ and
let the milkman kiss her,” thought Mrs.
all that, as if she was the only wife that
Willi*.
was made much of in the world ! Non­
" And what fine weather we are hav­
sense !"
ing,” ahe added aloud.
“And I’ve often said to myself,
“ Yes," enid Mr*. Martin, with a little
there’ll be a waking up for you,Mro.
groan, “ I often think of those lineal in
Willis,” said Mr*. Glenn. "And now
the hymn :
you see it has oomc."
•• Wb*n&gt; «T*ry |&gt;ro*j*rt
“ And very glad yon seem to be of
And cnll
*• Hl**"
it,” Mid Mrs. Bright “ The poor soul
“ How vile man is sometimes,” said
has been too happy. For my part it Mr*. Glenn.
’‘
always pleases m? to see domestic hap­
" Ah !“ said Mrs. Martin.
piness ; and my advice is, don't tell
“ I shouldn’t wonder if Mr. Glenn had
her. It may bo some mistake, you been flirting with aome one,” thought
know. If it isn’t, you’ll only make her Mr*. Willi*. .
,
stiffer-—”
'
“ I have the photographs of all sister
“ Pride goes before a fall," said Mrs. Sara’s children,' said Mrs. Willis. “ I'll
Glenn. “ I'm only an instrument. I’m show them to you if you like. They are
obliged to do the work set before me, pretty creaUirw.”..
even if it humbles her.”
“ Thank-you, Mrs. WflUa,” aaid Mr*.
“And you’ll gowith us, Mr*. Bright? ’’ Glenn ; " but bur hearis are very full of
said Mrs. Martin.
serious thought* just naw. Wo are
“Not I,”said Mrs. Bright" Firstly, thinking too much of evil heart* to care
I think,-in the face of all y&lt;*r evi­ to look at innocent children’s faces. We
dence, that Mr. Willis is too good a Lave come to t*)U you something, Mrs.
man, and too fond of his wife, to de­ Willi*.’’
ceive her so; secondly, if it is aS true
“ I knew something wa« on her mind, ’’
I wash my hands of helping to break said the unan.“pici'jns woman to herself;

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CO., MICH.,
FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1874.
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but she merely gave a little bow and
looked attention.
“ Yon are young, Mrs. Willi*," said
Mrs. Martin.
“ Comparatively young,” added Mr*.
•G1 nn.
“And you don’t know yet how
very wicked this world is," said Mrs.,
Martin,
w
“ Ah ! no," said Mrs. Glenn.
• “Nor what men are.” said Mrs. Mar­

tin.
“You don’t often faint, do yon?”
asked Mrs. Glenn.
“I—never," said Mr*. Willis.
“That is well," said Mr*. Martin.
‘*1 fear we will agitate you very
much."
Mr*. Willi* began to look grave.
“No accident has happened," sh$
faltered, “ Mr. Willis—I si^r him leave
the house ten minute* ago—nothing
ho*?"
s
" As far as we know, Mr. Willi* i$
perfectly safe 1 nd well,” said Mr*. Glenn,
severely.
“ Mrs. Willis, I feel it my duty, as a
member, to worn you that we should
not have earthly idol*. . -Your one
thought appears to be your husband.
There ore other people to whom terri­
ble thing* could happen.”
“And idol* of clay may easily be
shattered,” said Mrs. Martin.
“ One naturally thinks of one’* own
first," said Mrs. Willis.
“ I am sure I shall be distressed to
hear that any one has mot with a mis­

fortune.”
“ We all meet with misfortunes soon­
er or later," said Mrs. Glenn ; •“ and
again I Bsy you think too much of one
sinful man.”
“lam not aware that I have request­
ed advice on tho subject,” said Mr*.
Willi* ; “ and I scarcely think a woman
could love so good a husband too well,
or honor him too much.”
“ Good I" said Mrs. Martin.
“Mr*. Willis," said Mrs. Glenn,
“ how do you know ho is better than
any other man—that he is not even un­
true to you ?"
Mr*. Willis started to her feet in in­
dignation.
“ How dare you—” she began.
“Stop,” said Mrs. Glenn.
“We
have come to speak, and will speak. It
is our duty to unmask a hypocrite."
Mrs. Willi*, scarlet with anger, re­
mained standing.
Mrs. Martin began to look very
happy. Mrs. Glenn even smiled.
“ My dear friend," she said, “ wb be­
lieve that you ought to know that yon
are dreadfully deceived.
While yon
have been absent 'your husband has
devoted? himself to another lady—a
beautiful girl—who arrived at the hotel
almost immediately after your depart­
ure. We have seen him kiss and em­
brace her—have we not, Mr*. Martin ?”
“ Oh! yee,” said Mr*. Martin. “ She
is, perhaps, sixteen year* old—a dark
beauty. It is quite absurd to think
dark men admire light ladies most. She
is as dark os he is, aad very beautiful.”
“ Oh! yea," said
Mrs. Glenn.
“ Lovely outwardly, I think she mutt
be French. It i* quite terrible. We
feel it to be so; but we found it neces­
sary to do our duly and inform you at
once.’’
“Thank you,” Raid Mrs. Willis, in
a choked voice, as she covered her face
with her handkerchief. “I hope," she
said after a moment's silence, “that
you aill not hedtate to repeat this in
the presence of Mr. Willis. Of course
you are not afraid.to speak the truth
before any one. If you will wait, I
will send for him, I will not be long."
She fctill kept her face hidden, but
her agitation was evidently great.
“ I must insist upon yonr presence,"
ahe said, in faltering accent* ; “ and if
I separate from Mr. Willis, I shall need
yon for witrwsse*.
Wait one moment.
I will send for him."
This was rather more than the ladies
had bargained ‘or. but retreat was im­
possible. . Mr*. Willi* left the room,
and returned with her faee still hidden
in her handkerchief.
There was
Bilenee in tho room, and oa the time
passed on, Mr*. Martin began to wish I

herself safely at home, but Nirs. Glenn
was of sterner stuff and braved the mat­
ter ont much better.
Half an hourpataed; then a latch-key
wm Leiiid in the hsH-door.
It opened.
Mr*. Willis still concealed her face. A
step—nay, the steps of two person*
aroused: the halt
The parlor-door

opened, and Mr; Willis strode iu, fol­
lowed by a young lady—the very young
lady who bad been the subject of their
oommunicati/jh—a pretty girl, and very
like Mr. Willis himself.
•
And now, Mrs. Willis arene will, a
f*oc aa bright a* it had ever been in all
their remembrance of ita brightness
and turned toward them.'

“ Ladies," she said, “ allow mo to in­
troduce my step-daughvw, Adele Willis.
She ha* been with her grandmother in
Franco, until lately.
You know, or do
not know, that Mr. Willis’* first wife
wan * French lady, and ahe ha* jnat
come homo to us. As 1 wo* absent
the hotel wan pk-ARxuter for her than
the empty home.and so ahe has staid
there until to-day, She is just four­

teen. ' The lodiefi thought you quite
sixteen, you are ao tall, Adele ; gnd I
am very, very glad to bare her with
mo."
Mrs. Glenn arose; *0 did Mrs. Mar­
tin.
“ Yea, to be sure,” said Mrs. Martin ;
“delightful, of course," and hurriedout of the room.
“ A good motive should atone for a
mistake," said tho bravo Mr*. Glenn.
“ I hope you'll bear no enimity."
“ None at all," said Mrs. Willis. “ I
havo.beon very much amused.”
But Mrs. Glenn and Mrs. Martin
were not amused, I fear ; and-that very’
night they quarreled so violently about
the xbatter, &lt;i*ch blaming tho other as
instigator, that neither ever spoke to
the other again.
WHO IKTRODVCKD TfiX TOMATO. '

A writer in the American Rural Hume,
of Rochester, says that tho soldiers at
Pittsburgh and Detroit used tho tomato
us food from 1794 to 1800. This, he
Bays, was the earliest known of their
being used for- food, but that they were
bat little known until 183G.
There must be some mistake in this
man’s history.
Gen. Harrison was at
Pittsburg as ensign in the regular army
from 1791 to 1796, and wo* at Detroit
and Fort Washington until 1801, when
ho was appointed Governor of Indiana
Territory. If tomatoes had been used
by the soldiers at either Detroit or
Pittsburg at any time from 1791 to 1801,
Harrison would have known it, which
he did not, as the writer distinctly re­
collect* hearing the Geutiral tell wlien
ho first saw tomatoes used, and ate
them. When Gen. Jackson came to hi*
seat as President of the United State*
in 1829, Gen. Harrison was Minister to
Colombia, and was removed to give
place to Thomas P. Moore, of Ken­
tucky.
On the General’s return in tho
spring of 1830, ho visited Lawrence­
burg, Ind., and on tho 17th day of
April, 1830, at Hunt's Hotel in that
place, at tho dinner table, tho General
related Ute foot that at Bogata, iu Co­
lombia, he first learned that tomatoes
wore used os an article of diet, and that
he had become very fond of them. That
spring the General planted largely of
the Uimato, and in September of that
year, for the firat time the writer par­
took of them at the table of Gen. Har­
rison, at North Bend, when the General
again slated where he had learned to
uso them.
Tho tomato (or for our learned friends
wo will say tho Lyvopcr»lcum) is a na­
tive of South America, and was eaten
by the natives of Colombia for many
years before their introduction to the
United State* or to Europe. General
Harrison introduced their use at North
Bend and at Cincinnati 4n the fall of
1830, as the General’* bonso was a great
place of report for foahionablo visitors
from the city.
And the Geueral intro­
duced the use of them at the table at
Wnshington'tlie following yeor.\ From
all the circumstances wo aro inclined to
think they were not used at either
Pitt tburgh or Detroit prerionsto 1800.—
Dee Muince Relfieter.

ORIGIN Of TRK fAN.

Since the fun has come to be re­
garded as an almost indispensable ad­
junct to the feminine toilet a history of
its origin may not prove uninteresting
to the *ex who handle it *o adroitly.
The Chinese a*y that Kan-ti, tho bcautiful daughter of one of the mandarinB,
found tho mask which Celestial etiquette
requi. js to be warn^in public by ladies,
very oppressive as the evening was
warm, but her ingenuity was equal to
the occasion. She untied her mask and
moved it so rapidly back and forth be­
fore her face that it was impossible to
distinguish her features, while her
beauty we* enhanced in the eye of all
the beholder*by the tentaliringglimpees
afforded by tho coquettish maneuver.
In u moment a thousand fair Celeetialo,
appreciating her courage and coquetry,
imitated her example, and a thousand
masks were put in. motion before a thou­
sand pretty face*, by a thousand preUy
hands. The ingenious Chinese caught
the idea, and by the next Feast of Lan­
tern* fans were substituted for masks.

A R£A THAT
A ROOBTRR.
P. P. Caahiou, of Luis cx?u^ty, had a
chicken hatched about.eightecn month*
ago that way gray an a»e side running
back to the side, on the opposite aide a
deep black. It had a very heavy comb,
•nd a large wattle on the black aide and
small one on the gray, a heavy spur on 1
the left leg nnd a light one on the right
It laid a dofcen or moEccggs, set on them
hatched ;;nd raised a btood of chicken*,
as any good hen would. After the chicks
were weaned, it went into the rooster
btwinte&amp;-^-crt&gt;wed regularly, fought the
other roosters, got it a ntuqber of wives
and proceeded to assist them u&gt; their
domestic affair*, a* a good' rooster
should. By and by—that is, a week or
two ago—it laid down and died with
the cholera. A post-mortem examina­
tion .dioovered the fact that on th* gray
side it was a perfectly developed hen,
on th* black side a perfectly developed
male.—Dresden (Tcun.) Democrat,

NO. 42.

ANXCliOfXS . Of KOTKD WITH.

.GRAINS OP H7&amp;D0M.

The following anecdote*, the wit in
which invariably passes the bound* of
politeness, are quoted in “Anecdote
Lives of Later Wit* and Humorists,”
by John Timba ; While Lord Norbury

A cotemporary (says the B'eetern
Rural) calls the following “Grangsr
Farming.” It evidently has never read
the jokes on the author of “ What I
Know about Fanning,” else the rehash
would Dot have been named after an
organisation that is certainly practical
if not poetical. A* a revamped joke,
however, it is good .- ■
.
The day* are getting longer and tho
sun does not sot as Boon as it did in
January, therefore the- farmers have
ample opportunity to put in the seed for
an early crop of clothes-pins.
Turnips should never be pulled-^it
injures them.
It is much better to
send a boy up and let him • shake the
tree.
Cows in wet and slushy weather
should not bo allowed to leave their
rooms, otherwise a sudden attack of

was arguing a point with Curran, and
talking very loudly, an ass brayed from
the street adjoining the court-house, to
the constant interruption of the Chief
Justice. “What noise (a that?"ex­
claimed hi* lordship. “ Oh, my Lord!”
retorted Curran, “it is merely the echo
of the Court.” “Curran," said a Judge
to him, whoee wig being a little awry,
caused some laughter in court, “doyou
see anything, ridiculous in this wig?"
•' Nothing but the head, my lord,” was
the reply. Curran was somctimcB paid
in hi* own coin, as .on one occasion,
when he pressed Godwin for hi* opinion
of a speech ho had just delivered.
“Since you will have my opinion,”
said Godwin, folding hi* arms and
leaning back in hi* chair with tang
froid, "I really never did hear any­
thing so bad aa your prose, except your
poetry, my dear Curran I"
Douglas
Jerrold’s witwaa often exerted Id this
kind of Way, amusing enough to by­
standers, but mightily unpleasant to
tho butt Thus, a member of his slub,
hearing an air mentioned, exclaimed,
“ That always carries mo away when I
hear it." “Can uobody whistle it?”
asked Jerrold. Again, after a supper
of sheeps’ heads, an' enlhuaiastic gen­
tleman exclaims, “Well, sheeps’ heads
forever, say I.” Jerrold: “There’s
egotism! *' Again, when a man told
him he thought he should have died of
laughter at some practical jeke, Jerrold
replied, “I wish to heaven you hod !”
a remark suggested, perhaps, by Cowper'a couplet—
** Ha tBcacht he ihdald have died, he
eo bad;
Hie peevUh bean-re alinoet vrjehed he tad."
Archbishop Whately never spared his
joke for the sake of the sufferer onwhom
it wa* inflicted. “ Pray sir,’ he said to
a loquacious prebendary, who hod mode
himself active in talking at the Archbiahop'a expense when his back was
turned, “pray, sir,, why are you like
the bell of yorjr own church-steeple?"
“Because,” replied tho other, "lam
always ready to sound the alarm when
tho churoh is in danger.” “ By no
means," replied the Archbishop, “it is
because yon have an empty head and . a
long tongue &gt;1"

THR 8KRPKNT Of APPRT1TX.
It is an old Eaitorn fable that a cer­
tain King once Buffered tho Evil One to
kiss him on either shoulder. Immedi­
ately there sprang therefrom two ser­
pents, who furious with hunger, at­
tacked tho man and strove to cat into,
his brain.
The now terrified King
strove to tear them away and cast them
from him, when ho found, to lus hor­
ror, that they had become a part of
himself.
Just so it is with every one who be­
comes a slave to his appetite. He may
yield in what seems a vary little tiling
at first; even when he finds himself at­
tacked by the Bcrpent that lurk* in the
glass; he may fancy he can cost him off.
But, ala* I ho finds tho thirst for strong,
drink has become a part of himself. It
would be almost as easy to cut off his
right hand. Tbo poor poet Burn* said
that if a barrel of rum wa* placed in
one corner of the room, and a loaded
cannon in another, pointing toward him,
ready to bo fired if ha approached the
barrel, he had no ohoiee but to go for
the rum.
The person who first tempts you to
take a glass, may appear very friendly.
It was not a dart that Satan aixaed at
the fated King. He only gave him a
kis*. But the serpent sprang from it,
just as deadly, for all that.
Ob, bo careful of letting this serpent
of appetite get posMission of you, for
it will be a miracle of grace, indeed, if
you are ever able again to shako him
oft
Guard against every sin,' dear child­
ren, however small; let it not gain a
hold upon you. Pray to be kepi from
temptation in every form, and think
not that in your own strength you can
battle against it

Ont of temper, at hrt, with thia laaolaot dame.
An J feeling the roxiu «M groatlj to blame.
To arolil 1JU&gt; lortead of careMtng.
I mlmtckod b«r .pweb, like a churl that I am,
| And eugrUy Mid, •• Yon'ra a dam—dam—
A dam—ago tmtMd of a blMalfig.'’
influenza may dry up the milk. Be
careful also not to give them vinegar i
.
VARIETIES.
with their pickles. It is certain to make
Ax era unknown to women—the mid­
tho milk sour. A simple diet.of soup,
dle ages.
plain roast beef nnd potatoes and rice
Fkk simple—giving a waiter tan
pudding are the proper things to make
cents and expecting to have a good din­
cows thrive.
It is evident (hat we are to have a ner.
A DBKAD-BAKixo match at Hartford,
backward season for grain. Thcrfore,
it will be well for the farmer to begin ' Conn., was undoubtedly much a dough
setting out his corn-stalk* and planting I about nothing.

hi* buckwheat cake in May instead of ;
What are the most unsociable things
Anguat.
in the world? Mile-stones. Yon never
With bogs this is a laying season, and 1 see two of them together.
yon should give them plenty of lime and |
The fool aeaket’u to pick a fly from a .
egg-shells mixed in their feed. Broken i mule’s hind leg. The wise man letteth
gloss is good for the same purpose, I out the job to tho lowest bidder.
though it is apt to make the shell* I
An exchange speaks of a " captio_n#
brittle. Core is to be taken in picking !
man who growled because a powder­
the hogs befoic putting them in the factory was to be established next door."
oven.
A Piqua girl who had a quarrel with
The Guano is a fine bird, but great
a lover remarked to a friend that “ she
care is necessary in rearing it. It should
wasn't on squeezing terms with that
not bo imported earlier than May nor
fraud any more."
later tlian September. In the Winter
A bady lecturer says women ought to
it should bo kept iu a warm place where
retain their own names when they got
it can hatch out it* young.
married. She has not had a chance to
Chickens, during tho early Spring,
change hers thus far.
cannot be expected to catch many
A little boy heard his mother tell of
worms, aincc the latter hibernote in the
eighteen head of cattle being burnt the
tops of tall trees. Keep your chickens
other night. “ Weren't their tails burnt
in a worm stable, and aee that there ia
also
inquired the verdant youth.
always plenty of bay in the racks. Let
Shkhivan, at a public dinner, was un­
their haltere be long enough to lie down
comfortably, otherwise yon may find expectedly called upon to say grace*
them choked to death in the course of when he acquitted himself as follows :
“What!
No clergyman
present?
the night.
Thank God for all thing* !”
The pumpkin i* a favorite berry with
Harry, after looking on while hi* new /
the natives of the interior of New En­
little sister cried at being washed and
gland, who prefer it to the gooseberry
dressed, tnrne l away, Baying, “ If she
for »he making of fruit cake, and who
screamed like that up in heaven, I don’t
likewise give it tho preference over th"
raspberry for feeding cows, as being wonder they Bent her off."
more tilling and fully as satisfying. The
pumpkin is the only ecculcnt of tho
orange family that will thrive in the
North, except tho gourd and one or two
varieties of tho squash. But the cuhtom
of planting it in tho front yard with the
shrubbery is fast going out of vogue,
for it is generally conceded that the
pumpkin, as a shade tree, is a failure.

A pXDDLinx calling on on old lady to
dispose of some goods, inquired of her
if she eould tell him of any road on
which no peddler had traveled. “ Yes, ’
replied she, “ I know of one, and that's

the road to heaven.”

The National Baptist knows a man
who is boosting that he has never given
his wife a crofts word in tho twenty
years they have been married. Those
AN ARKANSAS 1IUNTF.K8 FIGUT who know the family best, give tho true
WITH a PANTHhR.
reason : “Ho doesn’t dare to. ’
J. A. Burby, who lives abont twelve
Oh, woman, in our hour* of ease, you
miles from the oity, nnd who cultivates know well do whate’er you please;
a plantation, is a great hunter. For we’ll promise to renounce the sin of
tho past year he had been annoyed by Bourbon, brandy, rum and gin, and go
a large panther, and until last Thure- bo- far as to refrain (except when
dry night had been unsuccessful in tempted) from champagne; but have
meeting the brute. On the night men­ some mercy, do, my dear, and leave,
tioned he took his rifle, which carries oh I leave my lager boor.—Lou itviUc
thirty-two to tho pound, and proceeded
Courier.
to a deer-lick, where he had previous’y
E. O. Stanabd, member of Congress
erected a platform in a largo tree. Ho
climbed up to tho porch and ensconced from tbo first districtof Missouri, sport*
the
most scrumptious &lt;quip*g« in
himself for a night’s watch for deer.
The buttons on his
Ho heard these animals walking around Washington.
driver's
coat are as large as soup-plates,
in the vicinity, and kept very quiet,
and
the
cockade
on his hat about the
waiting for their approach. While sit­
ting there, with, hi* good rifle well in size of a turkey’s wing, while three
yards
of
blue
ribbon
float from the
hand, he was astonished to see his old
enemy—the cougar—glide through the whip-handle.—Cincinnati Commercial.

undergrowth and climb into a tree a
few paces from his stand. Tho beast
was watching for deer, too. Raising
his gun noiselessly, Burby took aim at
the magnificent animal, and the report
saw him fall a shapeless mass on the
grdnnd. Burby lowered himself from
his perch, and, forgetting all about
venison in his triumph over the
panther, walked up to the dead beast.
Suddenly the corpso rose into the air
with a terrible spring, and lighting on
’ RARE COINH.
Burby’s side—ho having dodged in the
Dollars of 1804, but three knewn. nick of time—tore all the clothing off
Dollar* of 1794, very scarce. The re*t the left aids of his body and limbs.
can be procured at a kmall premium,-ii
As he swerved, the cautious, quick­
at all grubbed or indented. No dollar* eyed hunter dealt a bl&gt;?w with h«* chib­
were coined from 1805 to 1835. Half­ : bed gun at tho panther, smashing the
dollars of 1804 but one known ; of 1797 stock to atoms. Tho wounded brnte
very rare.
None coined from } 798 to came again to the attack, and slashed
1800, or 1816. Quarter-dollant of 1823 his antagonist from top to toe, without,
and 1827 very rare. Coined irregular­ however, wounding Burby. The latter,
ly till 1881. Dimes, very rare for the with nothing but the barrel of his
four f ollowing years, varied in the or­ gun ss a weapon, drove a terrible blow
der of their rarttyu 1804, 1797, 1802, into tho panther's skull and flattened
1803. Coined yearly-frotn 1827. Half­ him ont.
The dimensions of the brute were
dime* of 1802 but three known. Of
1794 and 1803 very scarce. Nonecoined nine feet from the tip of his nose to the
end
of his tail, and he was royally
from 1806 to 1828. Three-cent pieces
of 1855 very scarce. Cents of 17^3, muscled and beautifully marked. The
179© and 1804 very rare. Coined yea&gt;si hunter now ha* the skin hanging a* a
ly from 1793 exceptin 1815. HaH-centa’ ’■tyophy on the outer wall nf his Swelling,
of 1796 rare. Not coined in a rggulac add Dabbs ha* the shattered rifle^ut•erics. But few of’ the gold pieces are ting it into trim for another bout with
very rare. The quarter, eagle of 1707 is the wild beasts which abound in Bur­
the most valuable.—Scientific Ameri­ by's neighborhood.—Little Rack Recan.
yubli«m.

vxno.
•
Ye place be &gt;• a pro«y fowk,
And wnodruue good to Mt;
Hj •
!e «ood. lykewyeo bye Jovle,
And «l. bye Ultle fe«U.
But itoottifh you try a tboueand y»*r».
1 tro« you itlll util feyte.
To make a ailk purro o! bye M*»,
Or wI«mI of by» t*yk.

NATURALLY INDIGNANT.
A writer to the Portsmouth (N. H.)
Chronicle says : Allow me to express
my disgust at the new issues of the ten­
cent and twenty-five cent scrip, and the
errors into which an honest man may bo
inveigled by their close resemblance in
size and appearance to Um; new fifty-oent
scrip. A case in point: On Saturday I
bought twenty cents’ worth of some­
thing somewhere, and tendered a dollar
bill in payment. The storeki «q&gt;cr gave
me in change one ten-ccnt and one
twenty-five-cent sepp and one five-cent
nickel, and, thinking I had got two
fifty-oent scrips and a nickel, thereby
being twenty-five cents ’'in,” I hastily
stuffed the money in my rest pocket lest
the trader should diaoover hi* mistake
before I got dear of his store. An hour
later, when I found I had only forty
cents in change instead of the eighty I
was sntitisd to, I went back, and th*
storekeeper would not make up th* dif­
ference, saying I should Lava looked at
rny change before I left th-, store. Some
people never will learn that “ honesty
is the bort policy," and t'^at storek.rpor

�ARDY i AINSWORTH,

JULY 17. 1874

-

pay the Hijhtjirt Mart nt Price for

during tho
which elapsed be- I
tweed'the last Suite census in 18641
In Ute United States ccurns in 1870.!

Last Ttrowfay evening abpul four
o'clock a firs orignalvd al a point
farting corucr uf Twelfth and Clark Lo*a$2O0OT.

streets,

in

b

paint

manulkctiiry

Burglar!.**, ranging from $100 to$7,000.
mixing paints, aud nn explosion oc- arc plenty this w®*k throughout the Stalecurrvd which ignited the building and

. in

•

some

which

rapidly

workman -were

communicated, tn adjoining

After burning that district

buildings.

out the wind changed, sending the
tire towards the central part of the

Block after block aucou'nb to
the Runes and elegant; chmcftes,
city.

Tbo wife of •Prof. Hohen»iT&gt;«&lt; of Boymassive hotels, immeiwe business
structures and humble cottage* shar­ with Mr*. Beeo Killhara, and h*s k«d him
ed the same fate. The post office amrtad for adultery.
3**d*a wooden bnHdlng were burned tn
and several large hotels have burned
and at npdttighl the fire was within
ojje -block of

the

Palmer

house.

Near morning the fire was subjected,

but on Wednesday evening broke
out again.
dued.

Tho

4,000.000,

is shorn ffia.OTO.
The Jackson Carrage and Table factory
took fire Sunday night, and the property
dcstrr&gt;|ed amouted to $60,000.

It is now entirely sub. ’ Grand Rapids is gelling to be bbw on con­
estimated lots is
flagrations. Last week Thursday a barn,
brick building and J W. Boynlnn'e tiock of
millinery goods burned, Los* $22,000.

A SECOND FLOOD.

A little eon of Charles Rigolrt of Greenffcld. Wayne Co., laat week bad kta tags cm

A reservoir qf a factory at the
village of Middlefield, Hamphire. Co.

Mass., burst last Sunday

off by a mowing machine.
Orion bad a 23,000 fire last week Thnrs-

The vill­

age ef Chester. Hunlineton nnd Mid&lt;^*fiel&gt;l were inundated, forms fhtd-

THE EKRTH.
Henry M P-trklYhraf writes to the

tied, and buildings nnd bridges dostroyed.bnt.fortunatelVi the inhabitants

were timely

warned

by

EFFE3T3 OF OOMETABY MATTEROH

Deacon

New York Triltuns:
It way formerly supposed that if the bead

Harry Meachtim, who first discovert

ed a leak in the dam,and reached the i|reiroy it.
high land«. The actml loss to pro■ perty is Kiid to be $360,0 '0.

Mo'lcnx discoveries prove that

.
actually struck by the haa&lt;l of • c »n»ot; and

The severe dry weather during the

jrast two .weeks has greatly injured
ha I b .-en avecrtatnel that certain mitoorie
•hnwara foltow»d the track of certain comets;
apd Prof. A. 3. I!erehelsnspsdetl that there
while along the Railroad lines i
might be such rnttwie ahowera in the track
fires prevail, kindled from- spark* rjflltela’a camel, especially at it ha 1 been
thnOn from passing trains. Farm­

crops in eastern and south eastern
.

Ohio.

The pastures are brown an.I

be large -tubsoqnently disappeared’entirely;. He re­
loosers on account «jf tho drouth, and quested observeni to watch especially for
ers io that section ’ wHl

in many cases wilt loose more this
year limn they have gained for two

uirail brillanoy. an 1 thinking It possible

or three years previously.

We have on hand a fine stock of

That it lias mil been each, however,
is readily accounted for. The close j
&gt;
POTATOES,
of the war brought thousands of the I
ciygen auiders'buck - to the State, to
s
n4^fcieir quota to it* laiterui1 de*
vcio]Un?Dt. and immigration which
had almost been suspended during
Ufa, m ul (Uirn'i (fan,
the war sprang up to ,-an unparrel!ed
extent. Tho great railroad and man­ ,
Delivered al their
ufacturing progrera made by the State
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
between 1864 and 1870 had (he effect
which WO will alone ont at coat far CASH.
of largely adding to the population of
ttto.tc of the cities and villages ia existanoe prior tu (he former date, be­
sides bringing many new ones into LATH,
fatt&gt;g. The most marked increase’
SHINGLES
was in the new omd undeveloped
WATER LIME,
district in tho northern half of the
SALT,
Lower Peninsula, and in the lumber
HAIR,
district on the shore* of Lake Huron
STUCCO.
and Lake * Michigan, though all the
counties in the State, with two ex­
ception*, exhibited a greater or less
AA'D CROCKERY
which we ship and ratal! at bottom prices.
increase. The. total increase in the
State between 1864 aud 1870 was
380,893, or a lit tile over forty seven
’ HARDY de AINSWORTH.
And a full line of
per cent,—an average annually in­
Proprietors.
crease of seven per cent. Between
1860 and 1864 the papulation increas­
ed hut 52,636, or barely seven per
cent, the t^lal increase in four years
being lews than one-seveuth of what
it was in the six subsequent ones. I» ,
the pqriodf between i860 and 1854
no less than fourteen counties exhib- .
ifed a slight falling off iu population, 1Hai-dwaro Cheaper
than any other firm in the State.
and had not it been for the growth of

CORN. AITLE , OATS,
Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

of bis patriotic sire. And there are ‘choice of being one of the several
A young lady iu Ohio, in writing
chose that of a sailor.
people in Detroit woo say that "he trades,
1
Io a friend, says: “I am not engaged ,
was a d—J fool and it served him
A little three-year-old, down cast, as you insinuate, bul l must confess
agid: "There’s two things I that I see a cion I alxive my domestic
right any how." The noble spirit recently
1
of unthinking aud nndiscri.-ntuatinz 1do despise—-Sunday and dyin.’’
horizon about a* big as a nun's hand.

land.

•

Life is

a

short day ;

working-day.

Activity

A lecturer on optics, in explaining evil, but inactivity
the mechanism of the organ uf vision, good.

but it is a

may lead to

cannot lead

to

A French physician
can cure most

music,

form*

says that he

a

which
they guarantee to give satisfaction or
1
no sale. They are also selling the
Charlotte Plow and Drag, Union
Chum, Empire Wringer, Rath­
- burn Stores, Jefferson Nailt,

"Dpn't count your chicken* before ma'am.-* said be, Sr* oniy a bias red
they are hatched.”—Enumerate Mot tioothaeae.”

tar and applause which greeted his

your adolesceut pullets ere they cease

to De oviform.

Astronomer* tell us thqjJfa tail o(
the comet

will, after

the earth,

envelop the

passing over

The weather is so dry in Central

moon, thus

Ohio that the sound of a fond mother

whailiug her only son with the boot­

verifying the words of tho poet:

jack can be heard a full mill when
I the wind is right.

It itn’i likely that over 200 people
were killed in the United Slates on i

A Virginian ia under arrest for
(-.awning his wife's corset for a pint1
ert* whisky. Hn believed that tight
laceing would kill her.

USTIE W G-OOIDS
to-morrow morning mid each horsethe Fourth, and that is nothing com- ‘
AX© WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY
! whip a foafei every two minutes
_______
ON HAND
pared with what our fore-fathers suf- i! night and d&gt;, for lw» »«k., the, : £
ASSfftM Of 1011120
; ttlgiu iiuu cay ivi »wv wccas, uiry :
,ts
'
- _ ________ ____
I -------------------------------wuuldu’t rot aronad
iho ulast Balli 1j
I
. to ...
Bd
to4&gt;DH

New Goods

■

CONFECTIONERY
TOBACCO $ CIGARS

Paints, Oils dk, Varniflhes,

Pore Wines and LiQnorx

•LIGHT RUNNING D0BEST1C,”
FOB.
The standard Sewing Machine of the nation.
Thosa wishing a .machine will do well to
give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.

(Ex** We have engaged a competent
Chemist who will carefully attend to
the compounding physicians' prescrip­

.

BOTTOM PRICES

QT* Those having unsettled ac­
counts with the late firm ot Downing
Ac Little, will please call and settle
the same before they are mode
trouble and cos is.

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN.
W* ran vbow an Elegant line of

GOODS.
'DRESS

Poplins, Grass Cloths, Jc,

HLSWORTH &amp; FULLfR

tions.

Nuh.iU,. Mieh

Northern Ohla Fair J

Anter.- luxtltnte, N. Y.J

HUII»&lt;-11 iixkcir*

SL Louis Fair;
Klsafafopl State Fair;

CllIWHTO
na&amp;vira
.HUUwrll

cad Georgia Stale.Fair;

FOR KING “HE

SEN SWISS MACHINES,

BROWN AND BLEACHED,

CHECKS
WARP,

KID

the largest and best

and

ra::xc cf work. All other

(

.

D-rbiuB^ In the Market

wire la direct

CARPET

COMPETITION n

COTTON BATTS.

b-ny « bhtwjfo Railway V.Jparabo-Ilurfmrnh
Ft Wavne A Chlcncu Railway.

ZdS"" Far liemming. FelliftSlitrhin d, Cortlind,
U i ti (I i n
Up a i d j n jf,
Ent-broitl^rin^, Qu i Uanil Stitching fine

Fort Want, Jackua &amp; Saiiaaw R. R.

or henry jptods it if
iumurpasnetl.

IMlway. »
Mouth IV,nl

GLOVES NOTIONS,

tSottonadc? and Passimerw

DRESS GOODS,
IS COMPLETE.

BFADY MADE CLOTBIN

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH­

Mwdr up In fashionable styles, from tbo
best gowta, will be sold at from

TRAINS RUN DY CHICAGO T1MB.

06 to 030 A. SUIT.

Croinc: South.

Where 'vq havo no Agents
we will deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
at the nearest Rail Road
Station of Purchasers.

Nssdles far e!iSewing Ma­
chines far Saia

We still handle tho Roehaatcr band rrisdo
..............................

W.H. KOCHER HBO.

Old MacNfrs taken la Exchange.

newGR8CERT STORE!
BOHUK BOLTON'
Proviso*

Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Spice*,
ground and whole, Oranges,
Store
Eakins, Kerosene Oil,

Next Door North &lt;f Aylsworth's,

line al ex-

Groceries, Provisions, &amp;c

Ooln« PTorO..'

Send for Circulars, Frlco
List,
and Copy of tne
Wilson Reflector, one of the
. baat Periodicals of the day,
devoted to Sewing Macnines, Fashions, General
News and Miscellany.

Agents Wanted

LOW FOR CASH

AYLSWORTH&amp; FULLER.
H«&gt;BAB HOLTOk.

position:

LonUlnnu Stale Fair;

VERY CHEAP!

Grocery and

E warded to it at

Unusual Inducements to Cash Buy

STRIPES, COTTONAD) .

BSg" You will find us In the building

LT-Tb® nightvt Premium was

Clnrinuati

&lt; onnwl &gt;&gt;.nn.

A'ankee TVotlons, &amp;c.

. BEST IN THE WORLD!

indlanspoIH Exposition;

COTTONS DENINES, T1

AT LOW PRICE# !

SIlililllSfiiMIllGiliM!

Ohio State -Fair;

Olivet
ftellevuB
n.tll. Cnwk
Vlekabarvh
ffahoakrafl

which you can buy at very low priee*.

Io cents.

CORSETS and HOSIERY

Buy ths World-Renowned

Svavioav.

Vhl..|.urKb
BaUto Creek

fob

EVERYBODY

Time Table taking effect Jane 15b, 1874.

THE VERY BUST

Prints

MERCHANTS
MECHANICS,

QHAS. W. DEMABAY.

JEWELER &amp; OPTICIAN

Chicago 1 Lab Baron Railroad.
FENINSUI.AH DTVISIOJV.

Dry Goods, Groceries
liars, Caps, Cloth­
ing, Crockery,
Boots, Shoes,
Notions,
&amp;c.,

50 Dollars ! !
FARMERS

AND

At least 10 per cent sav­
ed bj buying at the city
Drug Store, Nashville.

Have received their x«w SPRING STOCK,
constating of

Our stock of

Tfiese are tho figures •

fire Wedoeadey nod nearly Sl,CHr3X«&gt;0 5 of a Baltimore paper and &amp;u
wwtbof
.
I lied on.

------- SHUTTLE-

FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.

*

If fourteen men should ooHimentse

Oabkoeh, Wra, was visited by a f more fader.

VIIaSON
CHOICE GROCERIES,

all kind* of produce at the highest price.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
first door iwoU of Smith i Pot. '
siim’j Hardware.

A New Idea!

Don't fail to give ua a call. *
8MTH &amp; PUTNAM.

of diseases by

man suffering

B

STATIONERY,

PERFUMERY

They arc now scllitg the new improved

remarked "Let any man gaze closely
A prudent clergyman, unwilling to with neuralgia.
jnto hi* wife’s eye, ** and ho will see accuse a citizen of lying, said he
"Have you Blasted Hopes t* ask­
himcslf looking so exceedingly small used the truth with generous frugal!- ed a young lady of a librarian with a
that-------" here the loctnrer.s voice
hankerchief tied over his jaw. “No,
was drowned by the shouts of iangii-

BOOKS $

a

Oliver Chilled. JPlow

A horse fiddle ha* *m instan­

taneous effect on

n* i
S.UT
MS

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phia recently bora the following
The p jlice is Rending, I.I., keep a cheering inscription: "Gone for s ।
MebraU Brandt of DnMe Fwe
dinner. After dinner, whistle and
squirt water; then backup. Squirt list of the Indies whs flirt in public. - dead man—back soon.”
Jo«h Billings says. "Success don't
A disgusted Milwaukee fisherman
n little ; thou go ahead with a whistle,
a squirt, and h ring. This order will ,ofiets a chromo to every fish which konsist in never making bltiudent,
but in never making the same one
will take the bait.
be rigidly enforced.
the seckoud time.**
,
A Wisconsin minister was dismiss­
"To die for one's country is sweet,"
Samuel Gettings of Springfield,
was the saying of some patriot who ed from an orthodox pulpit because is the father 22 children. Il is to be
hoped that with all his Gettings he which for color and weight arc unsurpassed
was gaily going to the scaffold. T’tis he b&amp;ilt firn under a balky horse.
got understanding.
Bayard Taylor has secured the
was tho opinion of a Detroit gentle­
When your pocket-book gets empty
man on the 4th ol July. On the private correspondence that paused

morning of that glorious day he got between Joseph and Foliphafs wife. nnd every body knows it. you can
put all your friends in it and it won t
up with tho determination to die for Sly boy.
"bulge out" worth A cent.
his country
In the diouse there was
Green Bay has decided that a
A Chicago barber wants to bet
an old musket which his father hud widow ought to mourn at least three
that he can shave a man in twenty
usedin the war of 1812—the,old boy weeks before
shying around for
eight seconds, but ho can't find a nun
had done garrison duty. Tho patri- ,another man.
that perfers that ligfiliriog method.
otic son of a patriotic sire declared
"Yes, air* said a Michigan Fourth
An Iowa doctor thinks Ihtt tight
that he would fire one thousand (
of July orator, ‘'.Putnam went right
laceing is a public benefit, because
rounds from that musket, or perish in ।
into the wolfs den. dragged her out,
it
kills
off the foolish girl*, and leaves
the attempt. He blazed away to-Che (
end the iude|&gt;cnJence of A merica was
the wise ones to grow into women.
anaoyauoe of the entire ueighbor- (
secured."
The editor of an Illinois paper
. hoodnatil one .o'clack, when thu
A Michigan schoolma’am points
thinks that fishing, as a general rule,
' musket getting tired of the sport,
out the rad fact that no school innate^
- burst into small pieces. The next '
doesn’t pay. He says. " We stood all
has ever been President.
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day nil that could be found of the
lay in the river last week, but
A convict, on being offered the caught nothing—until wc got home."
patriotic son was harried by the side

a

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES.

‘WliatjST o\v

keep the whistle-valvo open during

fast dying out in this

MiddfarflK

Notions, Boots, Shoes, PATENT MEDICINES,

the newer portion the whole State
would have shown a slight decrease,
The returns this year indicates
that in the townships and counties in
which Rggriculture is the main depeodeuci* there has been only small
additions .to the populat ion since 1870,
and that many of the townships have
lost in the number of the inhabitants.
As yet. however, it does not appear
that any county, ns a whole, has suf­
fered any dimtaufion, while some of
them have doae remarkably well.
showing an annua! numerical increase
greater than that which marked the
years between 1864 and 187*. "
The censu* returns already receiv­
ed, while not sufficient to admit of
any very close estimate of the pop­
ulation the Slate will show when the
census is completed, are enough to
warrant the siateiueiH (hat it will not
foil for short «&gt;f 1,130,0.00, and may
go even beyond that figure.—Detroit
Free Press.

neweiigi
MWnrrttta. ■

I

DRESS GOODS.

Aconr Wuimbuixg.—The follow­ ateiy telegraphed to prof. Pogwa. Madras:
ing circular, issue! by the general u Hick touched csrth on 27ib; aearob mar
Some people are positive just iu
Theta Centauri.” that »tar being nearly in
supercatcndent of a Western road,
proportion to their ignorance.
the direction ihe meteors were moving. Prof.
explains itself; To all Engineers —
If you will not Jisur wisdom, she
Pogaon ssurohed and found the cornel, which
Engineers, Parson,
will iirlica'.c
will rap your knuckles.
a “dusn brakes* by seventeen whis­
Beware of to many cups. The
tles; “back up” by forty whistles and this iuetance, therefore, the earth passed
hiccup often, le ids to the lock up.
two snorts. In case of a donb», directly tbrongh the bead of a carnet which
\Vhit is tho entropion conundrum ?
whistle like tho d—1. At street
a brillant shower of meteors. We should —Life ; because’ everybody has to
crossings• whidla considerably, and hardly expect an equal «ffo&lt;fi from pawing
give it up.
wring the bell:
Always whistle be­ through tho tail of a comet 2t&gt;,030,(KM) miles
An undertaker's shop in Philadel­
fore dinner. Require tho fireman to from the bead.’

patriotism is

READY MADE CLOTHNIG, THEODORE MAXSON,

(.LEY

�LOOALMATTm

FELLOW CITIZENS.
Well’ I'll - U»ll yon.

Hastings and th”

JOLY 1*. 1874
al the City Drug Store of Theodore Mix"rising generation’’ rsight peseibly pull
—Wednesday was a windy, dnsty through a few.yeara without celebrating Ils

FRlttAY.

.

hot day.
JRdHitf.

GROCERIES Drags PROVISIONS

bat the “ Fathers" doo’t propare to stand Stare of Theodore Mexico,

— The new wheat yield is large

Y

Nolice

ran a meeting to talk the thing over, and

and i* looking trood.

HI KOTKW

School 13oo1£m.

-The frnm* of the first slbry t»f

yd special Town Meeting.
brrable number of committees, among them
Notice is hereby given that there will be Stone nd Woo den’Ware.
a com mi Mee of two to.find a reader. Take
a
special Township Meeting held in the
—A new piazza adorns the front Notice Bailey and Banner D&gt;we.r*fonned
And all kinds of Goods
G. Robinson's house; also ths hat couplet. The next morning whlln Township of Castleton, July 30th,J874, al
McCormick's Hall, for the purpose of deter­
rardsn amOsing^imaelf; fun for hhn but mining whether the legal voters of said
-A new elevator i« strongly talked
death f'VMhe petalo bugs. Engaged in this township are in favor of paying the railroad
The Old. the Young, tho High, the Low
of by responsible parties. It will
bonds iseued by said Township, Dec. 8,1808,
the Rich, the Poor, the Bond and the Frac
probably be built.
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are all served, alike.
two equal annual Installments,
—Thia in good weather for hnrvo«' b» *t» arcualomed *eat, just over his ear,
Dated, July 12th. 1874.
(he sleep, with it for fasr a thought* might
ing hut hard on corn, potatoe*, and
By order of Township Board.
The Child can get just as Good Bar­
other growing crop*.
E. J. Fxiohxxb.
chalk it down) discovers Norm and gives
grins as the Aged
Township Clerk..
'*z—Groundls being broken for two him* a.good morning with, “Isay, Norty:
Mr. Olds’ house hns been raised.

Jfnrfcm.

.

' A^BABBER M- D-. Hom™. new brick* oh the burnt district. Mr. what are we going to do about a reader. I
have just been up after Dickey and ho says
mtMe Pbr«M«"
Kerr and Brady are the-builders.
w-..Xh»rt-n &lt;m.l Stair St..
be is going away or ho would be very hap­
—Rev. Dr. Perrine, Professor in
py to preform one of the mo«t Important and
il. YOUNG. M. D. OHioo two Albion College, will preach at the entertaining office* of the day." Norman
M. E. Church next Sunday morning. don't know what they are going to do, and
—Our devil say* Pilndle drives leaves if all to Dewey. So tbs last mention­
TAR- C- W.WTCKHAM. Particular
ed gentleman takes himself to his paper
I I Mlmtlon (ivra to U&gt;« trrrtwrt of Crtvslr the fantesi horse in town. The News foundry and has the hills struck off with
one door north at the Liprrt. is within tho reach of all; only $1,60.
o®rr.N's»hrUfo. ,
his owo name as Reader of the Declaration,
—Repairs will comrftcnce on the ’etc.
Now this would bo a little nearer
ArFo STRONG. FI«in «wl F.nry
V asim-w., »yy. s*r.j;j±aWa School honse next week. It is to right if Prof Dickey had been intgrviewed
receive n new coal of paint and plas- on the subject nt all, but he hadn’t, and
Norman knew it too.
He is well enough
HINMAN, Fashionable Barber
acquainted with Prof. D. Io know that he
. .ml »idr Drr-rr- AU MM*'of
—Wc are informed that aliout a don’t gel up that early, any way, and well
HoahvIHe________ 32
dozen chaps celebrajed last Sabbath enough acquainted with Dewey to know that
QIMPSON fc WEBSTER. Blnck- by cutting wheat jnst south of town he wouldn't walk three-quarters of a mile
KJ smith.. All kind* of ~&lt;wk In the ll'iwk-nlth
and run the chanecs of having Prof.-D. ac­
and drinking Ingar beer.

R

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W

D

—Henry Roe of meat market fame
B. RASEY. Dmyinan. Goods nnd
. IU~nre' car-’-rt ’o «nv ntaee In th* vilU«v. has a verry bad hand. Saturday
etout Ixw. koo4 dmy and wfflh&gt;«
*
while trying Io part some fighting
flLEMENT SMITH.
dogs, une of them bit him severely.
V
i.awvi
Repmenl*
—Trumans new brick has been

J

plastered and the front and shelving

PASTMAN &amp; YOUNG,

is being put in. Tho upper story is
to be occupied by the mnsonic fraterni’y und the Nashville News.

j|ENRY H. WOOD,

—The Fourth ’ has done consider­

the means of organizing a

0*4* »&gt;'»• Clem-nt Smith. X»«hvii1c, Mlrh-

hand.

q

It has been

able good to the town.

Justice of the Peace,
liebhauser.

cornet

We underslanJ tho boys in

tend to aefld for their instruments in

TAI POP.

a week or two. Good !

—The past week or two we have
noticed a wagon going north, bearing
this device: "Lightning rod com­

PARADY, Manufacturer of

*

Booti* and Shor'*,

pany,”

Makioe *nJ RrjMtrtax iwally
rtrirt •”
tk»i V&gt; Hill or4&lt;-r» p-nmptly. NiwIrtOUa.

We would rcccommend our

friends up about Woodland to sharp­
I
en their dogs’ teeth nnd feed them ■

WAS1IVILLE HOUSE.

on quarter rations.

Caft.0. W. McCormick, Proprietor.
—A Baltic Cruek "bummer" want­

ed to ride our devil’s velocipede Inst

T1&gt;I» Hoc*

Wednesday morning.

When he left

n slice ofhis hide on a picket fence
nnd had his right finger "telescoped,”

ymoN House.

lie thought

it want such fun and

gladly relinquished the idea.
—While W. H. Beadle's little son
portion m m«- •inns-.
r."-,
his horses
rttcnUnn &gt;l&lt;uiu&lt; Uxir »«»v. OooJ U*H la th* thlnl wns driving
..........n------------- to the •pilmp
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story.
M*omwr, | jn (ront (lf Wolcott's store, they bepHENIX HOUSE. James Baird, j Minc (righ’ened nt something, jerked

।fonmMfora«Mm^ennftwoArtfomprtfey.

j away from the boy nnd

cept.
-Hastings can “carry off the rag" when
you cone right down to business. Wo have
a couple of men that can D»w-a heap more
fabricating (I fo&lt;bear mentioning their
names, as 1 forbear cnlling| it lying) than
any other two “in all town and kentry
round.
They are Full-er of it than an
egg is of meat. One of them has been out
R est and saw a drove buffalos 200 miles long
and 40 miles wide. Allowing 50 square feet
for each buffalo, in that single drove we have
the small amount of 4,450,504.000.
I
don't believe he saw them I guess this man
is a good deal like .the man our cook de­
scribes ; “a visionary sort’of a man to bear
a thing and then repeat it."
The Railroad appears to bother our busi­
ness men a good bit, for so little a thing
They are quarreling about the width of
track. Some say 41 und und others remark
3 foot. Flip a ceqt.
Prof. Dickey remains with the school anA rather hard cise named Alex. Christie,
tryed to rid the world of hie anatomy by
usiiig strychnine as his motire’powcr. Dr.
Woodmansee »»' called, and was told to
“Gel that ont of my stomach!" Ho wanted
to die, but “Get that out of my slomacli!”
Rather to hard a death to suit him, I guc** |
A* one of our ministers said one nig! 11
las* winter : “We will now close with a few
rra-limtnary remarks.”
There hna hren about’ 70,000 pounds of
wool bought here this year. This is 80,000
,
pounds
less than last year's purchase.
Good afternoon.
WENS.

Mijrrllantoaj Adtrrtijnarntj.

Bale’s Mill and Provision Safe!,

Woman's Part in Reform.

tore down

n manLUIUVI
comes
home nnd- ' meeting
-—
•» When
IIVII 11 IIKIII
HVI..W
o
- at tho -' Christian Church
tries Io bolt his door with n sweel po- [ lust week L’riday evening,
msnifestations
into, pokes the fire with the spout of! “There are four'd-ffercni
’
—
...
- t
.i
of sclfivlincw, whichli causes about four fifths
n coffee-pot, attempts to wind tip the ! , „ ,v
,
I of ail ihe misery in the world as directly as
clock with a boot jack, tries to ent ।! fire cau&gt;e» a burn. First National sclfisbwool fur his morning fire with a pen­ ncss, which destroys man in the nation
knife, takes cold (h&gt;‘aiio in hand to Second, commercial selfishness which desThird,
light him to bed, nnd perfers sleeping truyes man in the community.
in his hnl and bools, yon reasonably Social selfishness, which tboucheaihe nation
upon one Land, auj that of commerce on the
infer that he has been making the
otbor, binding iniquity
to iniquity.
acquaintance of some very friendly
Fourth,
domestic
selfie hues,
which
people.
destroys man in Ihe family, the moat fright­
v
^-—Parties in Kalamazoo and Hast­ ful destnio* ion of alL”
ings have instituted suit in chancery

against P. Holler, claiming that they
own land that is flooded by- his mill

11O.VEY TO LOAV

Our motto is to sell as cheap as
the cheapest, give 16 ozs.
to the lb. auil the-right
change every time.

6. A. TRUMAN’S I

Eastmas A Youxo.
I buy all kinds of produce in thcls sesaoa.
Our business is conducted on strictly tesaBTotlce.
peranos principles.
All persons having accounts with the firm
Express office building, West side of Maia
of Stoxs &amp; Maxson. muU. call and settle
Si. Nashvilf,.Mich.
before the 15th of thh month; and save
D. C. GRIFFIT1
easts.
Tnro. Maxsox.

is Dowa xnJ CHEAP for Cash al Wolcott's,

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

1 URGE STOCK #F

—They do *sy ikal Cap. Boise keeps the
Vest cigart in Barry county.

—Try a bottle of tbo new Hop Bitters.
If they do you no good the mony will be re­
funded. For sale at the City brnjr Store
—Sugar ba* jumped up a half a cent in
New York, but Cap. Boise still sells A
Coffee Sugar al 11 cent*.
•
Demary has a good assortment of FINE
and PLATED Jewelry. Ladies and Genu
sots; Chains, Rings, ho., which be i*
selling n£ cosL He warrant* every piece to
be as represented or money refunded.
■

JACOB LENTZ
Manufacturer* and keeps on han

Together with a full assortment oi
MIRRORS, PICTURES, FKAMi’

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
DUSTERS. ScC-kC;

Balij Cats aad Peramlmlciturs!

—Just received a full stock of Paints and
Vai'niabex at the City Drug Store.

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

FASHIONS.—The cheapest a.id best way
Of all styles and size*, and METAL1
for our patrons to obtain the gkxuixb fash­
■
I i . .r I r .
ions. is to get Smith's Illustrated Pattern
Bazaar; imfokts every new design in SHROUDS AND COFFIN.LIN­
Foreign fashions in Paper Patterns, and
INGS krpl constantly on hand.
supplies these patterns to its subscriber*
wilh little Cloth Moukls of the garmet
already mode up, so that any lady can make
Wmanufaeture our Furniture from the
aud complete her own wardrobe without any
loroughly seasoned lumber and war
assistance from any one. Tho price of this
n to be as represented.
elegant Magazine is only Oxx Dollar a
p At I #M t laid, west side of Male
yeab, and it gives a Splendid Premiom
besides of one Dollar's worth of Patterns or
a splendid Chromo that sells for three dollars
each. Send one dollar to A. Burdette Smith,
914 Broadway, New York,, and get it, aud
Proprietor of the
save your dressmakers' bill and make your
own clothing.
w3

The ball kept rolling—the croquet

SPRING and SUMMER GOODS

Parlor, Library, Dining, Office at
GENERAL F0NTGR6!

B^_Rest Japan Tea in town for 00 cems
al the City Drug Store of Theodore Max­
son.

WOLVERINE MILLS!

KST" Call and get my prices before yon
purchase. - It will enable vou to buy your
GOOD lower.
'
...

AU Einfls oi Countdry Prodnce taken in Eicbn^e for Goods, at tie
Highest Market Price.
Nushvil'e, April 24th, 1674.

G, A. TRUMAN.

Hardware is Down!

Y OF CORSE

EVERYBODY KNOWS

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

The only place to get a

I’iaHlivilles - “ Micli-s

T3UGOY

CIIEjVE*,

Anil have it warranted thoroughly, is al

Lee Reed’s

would respectfully solicit the
“f
customer, to the fart that kt* mill, are now
prepared to do more aud better work than
heretofore. .

SHOP IN HASTINGS.
Hear what my Customer* Say.

D. rt’KCn.lS, Miller.

“As long as Lee Reed makes
buggies, I shall buy my buggies of
him.—A. J. Bowne, Hastings.

" You are on the road to success,
as long as you make good work, as
you have always done.’’—TFm.
He said “that the great hindercnce to all Goodyear, Hastings.
moral reform was the now dependant con­
“ You can depend upon what Lee
dition of woman. That to 1st them be fet­
says about his buggies."—IL A.
tered as they now ire and you will go on as Goodyear, Hastings.

pond. As tho walers has had right­
MOM*
- .... 4 fortaiB.hr. hl/U. boldine 40 paMoImUk udunc ful posessiun there and for years th e cenclusion be said “that moral reform were
vi'lage board of health say that it grand organizations and bad done much
will l&gt;e delrimentul to the health of* good, but you would sec them atop these
great social evils, about the same time
the comtnuu-.ty to let it go down, wc
By calling one dour north of imtnagtne (hey will have a nice time
reducing ibe flow of Niagria wjth alarg»tin
Truman's new brick, you will and
in recovering what they cal! their pan. Niagria however can be reduced if
j rights.
FuhimMe lilfevn I Drns Md.tr,
a* it ix. it i* mnde of »inglo drop* of water.
—A lynx is said to be troubleing
who keeps constantly -on band a full Hue of
Seize (hem in the quiet valley* dr in (ba
the people of Maple Grove. Last
Millinery, also a good aasortu.enl of
nooks of the distant mountains, turn them
FANCY GOODS.
week Cl.xrles^on of H.Feighoer, whs Into every Hltle derlivity (Mt leads to the
As she is daily receiving New Goods, is
sleeping in the bam. and was awak .Lake, If th'-y incline towards the Misrippi,
thsreby enabled to furnish you with
ened by a commotion among the build a dam acrosz their I rack and make
ALL tho LATEST STYLES
cattle.
A
ladder led np into the them go ihe other way: in i-hort turn them

loft where he was, and as he looked

—Closing out tnj Wall Paper stock 10 per
cent leas than cost at the City Drug Store.

ball.

■RATIONAL HOTEL. A. tfrsAto. I Main street'nt a fearful rate. They
The Jollewirg is some extracts
pl 1-rvprirtor. Hsrtinn. wieh. E»cr&gt;th‘«w in W
ei e stoped in front of Griffith’s store front E. -ChipmniAr speech, delivered
weie
by the strong arm of Man. Feighncr. upon the above topic, at the mass
^y.u. JONES,

K BARS of Standard Soap for 25ccnfs, at
Caft.’ Boisx’s.

0

REDUCED 20 PER CENT,

•• I am delighted with my buggy
and would not let it go." — Hrm.
Chidester, Butland.
" I am well satisfied with rriy bug­
gy."—Adam Wolf, Maplv Grove.

” Your prices are below Grand
Rapid*.
I will take the top carriage

ers, Carlton.
And if I had space I could refer to a
hundred ethers that will go their last dollar
on my buggies. And now

I say positively, that those

WOOL! WOOL!
Cardinff 'Machine

I HAVE A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

Hardware

Tilt-Ware

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.

J/£/

Pardurad for errah IF pram tin-

18 READY
for the next crop of wool. Please
send in your wool early.
Wo.l scut by rail wj&gt; be
Promptly attended bo
nd sent back acdi ng to orders

-d rtS

lh*

CASH prices:

Wheeling Nails, per hou“di;ed’1®4’2.^ratj800
Good Scythes, war. 80 cts. old price,
«
1.50
Better Scythes, “ § 1 ox
HEADQUARTERS Scythe
1.00
70
Snaths,
l.Oo
65
Good 3-tined Fork,
QBOCBBIE s
.25
20
Goood Hay Rakes,
5.oo
3.50
Grain Cradles,
5.00
PROVISIONS Do’ble Shovel Plows, 4 5o
Mich. Stove Co. Stoves, $14 to $45, war. 1 yr.
Mr. POWLES,

Curder.

CAPT. BOISE

and sure as death you will find them at or
ivanting Buggies, ivill
nsar Niagria, but take the pains to open
1 have lb. rale the following Agno..........
«»
1 wU1
eyes climbing up. lie proenrred a new channels for them. Let some of them
save money by buy­
ing of me!
pitchfork, went for said animaland spread out into domestic lakes of beauty and
Has opened at the old stand of C. B. Rich- give libera! discount* to Grangers, and other* lor CAiZt.
ard*on, hi* STOCK of well-Mleeted
fianally caused it to bent a retreat,
Come to Hiy exhibition -of
Charles was then very glad to spend aduz great roorlpg-ntinows fail will uotron Buggies on the 25th of this
E. D. BITGOOD, PnopatEToa.
dry
exactly,
but
your
lovely
drops
of
pure
the remainder of the night in the
month and see for yourself.
placMdew will not all of them be dashed
Good rigs furnished parties on abort no- house.
«. ___ i .__ i__ i ...Kt. ...... r...
J*
REED. To which he invite* the atiantlon of the
over it* frightful plunge to ba rhuuod up 42
—Rev. W. H Perrine
...........
D."D. Vl
of among its filthy foam. So will our Heaven
- Public, lie mH*
Albion College will lecture on ’‘The Buggsstive causa ledeam this murderous
of North Main 8l, Nashville. Minh.
Firwt Clans Gloods.
Holy La'»d," Monday und Tuesday
— ♦
evenings, July 20ib and 21*1. at the inocent sou), ao shall inJependenl woma£&gt;
Dr. B. C. THOMPSON,
M. E Church, Nashville. Dr. Periine open for her sax naw chantls of happy har­
BOTTOM PRCES FOR CASH!
having traveled extensive in Pales t&gt;. on to txa existence. So shall her lovely in•&lt; JACKSOK, trvau
tine,-presents his subject in the most
forccabie and interesting' manner. plenty aud-fertility, hollowed out by her ACUTE ANO CHRONIC DISEASES
Eave Troughing a Speciality,
Remember at the sign of the
OuA Paid for Produce of all kinds
catarrh, asthma.
thanking the public for past favor* solids a Ha illustrates his lecture bv orepGl) own unfettered energies; Bo aball her
ccsOinnanee of iht &gt;«me, and would
magnificent painting* of*objects‘and exqnrite fertility as natural to her s»cul as
New Hardware.
' inform the public that they will
places of interest, scenery, etc., cov
keep constantly on hand
ering over 6,000 fret of canvas, ex­ streams of useful active, united life, sntili
agu. Call and examine before purchasing
[17- Sptdal aurdtion fivm lo the
veering in urustic merrit anything of spiritualixed by the fervent heat of the di­
the kind tn the country. The lectures
elsewhere.
"
vine sun she rises on wings of love into ce- Duaut. of th. Ey. and Ear.
me very interesting and iusiruc’.ive to Ictal radiance, and add* new glory to her
Xrakrilh, K««. I*. l»tk
East Side Main St., NaahviRn, Midi.
. omc*-in
BU, opp-ii. HIlbraA
all—old and young. Admission 26
L. C. BOICE.
cents. Children 10 eeats.

down he saw an animal wilh glaring

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE!

Srorttits and JatiwiU,

EYE and EAR!

MEAT MARKET!

Russell Combined Reaper and Mower, Rob­
bins’ Combined Corn &amp; Fallow Cultivator,
Gale Sulky Hay-Rake, CoquiUard Wag­
on Hastings Steel and Battle Creek
Chilled Plows, gash,Doors,Blinds.

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

CONSUMPTION, EPLEPT1C FITS, kc.

FRESH MEATS,

c. C. WOLCOTT,

'

�Pmtatam baa aw-wted JaetaowT.
tHekfato sod Pakl O. Harbert to toe Board of

REMINGTON

THE MARKETS

Sewing Machine.
This i# fully double the available force of Item
Carlo*. •
Of '.Md:«irtquiitad
* uiiwimwia vardirt uf
N
;:ri. m (mm .bean commonly reported,
be eM»in*d csnauro by | majority of only ojso
vote. The court stood aa follows: For ac-

QoUy.
tpeditlon, and guan

about

-Hartford, Conn., haa Just furnished a
day morumg the Mb lust., a burglar robbed
a jewelry xtoreof *3,200 while the clerk, was

—Au ignorant Gonnxu fxraser k. Richfield

Cidaf-Juatica of Wisconsin.

Judge Ryan

indicted, tried, convicted, and, in lee# than
eight hours after the commission of the
crime, waa landed in the penitentiary on a tho good of the Republic. After th* reading
detnand that it be declared “ urgent," to
TIRES AXD CASUALTIES.
—One hundred houaes were deotroysd by dlaeolva the Assembly, which was lost The'
Are in Allegheny Qty, Pa., on tho 4th of July.
Thirty.
'
—Prof. Blanc, a woU-known aeronaut, rt-

$evnt or eight peraoni aero ki)l&lt;xt outright
and several nerioOsly injured. The'pecuniary
loss'is eetimated at *150,000. On the same
the United Btetea Court of the District of day a tornado destroyed between *300,000 and
*400,OvO iu the'city of Washington.
•old for Government taxoa durfog tba war.
1 —A 4th of July fire at Toutiac, III., de­
stroyed building# and other property valued
terribly agilatod by tho marriage of a youug al *300,000; insurance not known. .The fire

toe Tentori.

tho Theater Cotnique. Tbo young mm ro-

flaeoribed aa attractive fo pcraoD* and no

recently taken the part of " f railty '* in tho
can-can with inunite grace and spirit.
—James Wood, the Captain of the Chicago
Bane-Ball Club since ita orgatiixatiou iu 1870,
feeaional ball-playocs fo the country, haa suf­
fered amputation of hia right leg.
to bribe tho Chief-Juatioe _pf Wisconsin,
pleaded guilty, and was fined *100 and eoate,
tbo nmallMt amount allowed, it being believed
his offeneo resulted from stupidity and

—Nilaeon, tho greet vocalist, haa disposed
—A pigeon-shooting match between James
Gordon Bennett, of tho Herald, and George

klUad fifty-two £lrdii to Bonnett # forty-nine.
Each shot at 100 birds.
GENERAL.
—The groat bridge across tbo Mississippi

on the 4th of July, ooat *10,500,000.
eotte haa decided that Cha Prohibitory Liquor

an unlawful beverage.

Legielaluro for Inadequate legiulation on tho

arty; toe etiginocr# for ambiguous and fasuflland want of thoroughness

miasiouere for accepting a dam ao shabbily
built.
—Tho expedition of Gen. Custer, which Jus
gotten off, ia considered tho most formidable
which has ever traversed the plains of the far
food. The object of tbo expedition is to learn
the topography of the Black Hill country.
Every expedition heretofore making attempts

will have a tendency to disperse and Intimi­
date warlike Indians.
—Freight charges between the East and

MR. NEECBER DEMANDS AN INVES­
TIGATION.
SkwYosx, July IL—Henry Ward Baaoher
ha# dkmaudod su inrimtigation by Plymouth
Church of tho impaaobaiant of hl# poreonal
character by Theodore Tilton. Tho roquoct
wm promptly mado on Jane 27th, the day of
the publication of Mr. TiUon’o letter in the
off the track -of tho Now Haven railroad at following nolo to mombors of Plymouth
Church:

to protect the Govamuuit intereaia. He states
that Ratanta, Big Tree arid other prominent
chiefs remain upon toe reservation while their

look decidedly aa though they were trying to

(white) about three feet through, he
struck sometning which defied the saw.
The saw was set again higher up, and
the butt pieces split off, when, to the
great surprise of Mr. Thomas, he found
an elk's horn about 3 j feet long, which
indicated a singular Indian habit. This
oak was estimated nV about ninety-seven
FINANCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL.
years'
growth. I saw this at the time,
—A Washington diepatch of the 7th Inst.
but am sorry to say, cannot tell what
plications for bank charter# in circulation
became of it Tho elk’s horn seemed
reach an aggregate of &lt;3,000,000. Tho amount
to have been hung over a little limb, ■
of circulation surrendered under the same law White.which died, but left traces of itself ia
already reaches abont *2,000,000, wholly in
tho solid aide of the oak. The horn lay
Now York city."
.
—A Washington dispatch states that the ambling committee or to tbo c&amp;ureb tueh action m parallel and just outside tho heart of
tho free. Who will beat this fait of
nix per cent, registered bonds now outstand­
history ?
G. W. Caoccn.
ing amount to *1,213,500.000, and of thin
, Mr. Beecher also addressed tho following
tional banks on deposit with the Comptroller latter to the clerk «f Plymouth Church for “IS TOir A FRIEND OB DE CULLUD
tho brethren, and inclosed a copy of the other
“Herois your nice roost chicken,’’
—The syndicate for the negotiation of the letter:
.
'
new loan haa entirely gone to pieces. and the
cried nn aged colored man :» the ears
stopped at a North Carolina railway
who were engaged tn London returned to
station.
“Here in yonr nice roast
Washington throe weeks ainoe.
chick'n ’n tatem, all nice and hot,*'
—Tho affair# of the Freedmen's Savings
Bank, of Washington, including all its tbeyeer—to mskx a thorough and Impartial xx- holding up hia plate and walking the
plntloruL
branches, will bo wound up, it having been
found impossible to resume business.
“ Whew did yon got that chicken,
uncle ? ” aokod a passenger.
POLITICAL.
Uncle looked at the intruder sharply,
—Speaker Blalno has bean nominated for
re-election to Con gross by bis Republican con­
and then turned away, crying :
stituents.
“ Here’s yer nice roast chick’n, genact la your hr half. ta ao far as a thorough invert*ti’m'n, all hot; needn’t go in de house
a majority of about 70,600, in favor of calling
for dsL”
a convention to revise the Constitution.
Tho committee has entered upon its work,
“ Where did you get that chicken ?”
—A, newspaper correspondent says that
and will prosecuted It to tho earliest poaaiblo repeated the inquisitive jmssenger.
Senator Car!«Schurx has determined not to be
completion.
“ Look-a-yer,” says uncle, speaking
a candidate for re-election ok United States
Senator from Missouri, and will become editor
privately ; “ is you from de Norf ? ”
A REJLARKABlJt CASE.
of a-Gennan newspaper iu Now York.
“ Yea.’’
’
*Tho Navnl Court of St Petersburg
“ la yon a frfonfl ob do cutlnd man ?"
gave judgment in a remarkable case. A
THE CR0P&amp;
"
I
hope
I
am.
”
—The wheat yield iu Southern Illinola In sailor named Kartnchew, who had ro" Den don't you nebbay ask me where
pronounced better in quality and greater in •cently joined the navy, was churged
quantity than any over harvested.
I
got
dat
chick
’
n
ag'in. Here's yer nice
with refusing to obey hia officers, and
—It Is stated that the floods in Louisiana this refusal refers to his obstinate re- ' roast chick'n, all hot”
havo left the submerged districts in a far bet-The' train started.
sistance to the regulation directing thst

tatinnw, than could.have been looked for by
the most hauguino.
.
—The Chicago Tribune of the 9th inst.
says: “We publish thia morning returns

Short sales may bo profitable; Umy will uol
RAILROAD IXTKLLIGE.WX.
—The constitutionality of tho Wisconsin
Railroad law haa been afllrmcd by the United
Staten Circuit Court sitting at Madison, Wie.
‘•The decision of tho United Stalos
Oourt in regard to th# constitutionality of the
Wiecouain Hailroad law foil like • bombshell
into the ranks of tho railroad managers in
thia city. Not one of them had the least
doubt but that the injunction would be
toko similar meat

thB 8th insL, in the pcaaance of a great crowd.
It resulted in a victory for the Nova Beotian,

anil volatile properties complute aud unim­
It ipaired. U tfalu remedy had heretofore ta.cn
valuable, when prepared in the moat crufh'
manner, from tl»e long dried herb and by the
horns were about 12 feet from the appilcation of beat, that daatroyad xo muait of
its virtues, 1 reasoned thst it must, when
ground. While the tree was growing properly
prepared, by a cold proves# and froth
around those karris tho right horn wa# tbo froahty dried herb, provo a wonderfully
lopped, it is supposed, by a falling limb.
But they had become so imbedded that
it hung and evidently became aa solidly
incased ns tbo other.
What is the most curious about our out at all. aa they arc resinous principles.
“ relic” ia, while the Iree wm growing With my Extract, containing al) theac medical
around tbo horns and over the connect­
ing piece of skull, it assumed the ahape
of the top of a deer's head. The tree observation. I have boon enabled Io compound
shows an ago of abont 45 years. This and combine with the simple Extract of 8martmust result -from hanging dean' Lome
over small limbs of saplings, after the uacfuinMe, both aa mi internal and external
horns havo been cleft from the head. a# to remove ita pungent, smarty taele, anil
And I am informed by a*noted Potta­ render it apleatanl rvtnedR for both ailulti and
Tho greatest difficulty that I ex­
watomie that this was a. common prac­ childrm.
perience in the way of Iptrodudng'lbia'tpoat
tice among the Indians. Our “ relic” valuable remedy to tbo public in the fact that
XV—.1 I- —1. - —
_____
is to be placed in the museum of Albion ‘teaditiR looking liulo barb thst j&gt;cot&gt;io srs apt
College or the University at Ann Arbor. to think that it canno^ powieM nify groat or
valuable medicinal, propeitlee. Had I pre­
In 1867, a Mr. John Thomas, of Calu­ pared
mv Extract of Hmart-Wcsd, put it up
met, Ind., was cutting saw-logs, and, aud labeled it with xomo great name, and told
the people that the herb# of which it was ctimattempting to cut the butt ofl an oak

WUrter,

rood bed just north of thia place.

killed.
—The missing cable steamer Faraday, re­
ported lost, has turned up safely.
—Tbo yacht A. B. Thompson capeixed op­
posite Atlantic City, tho other day, and six
person#, all roeidcute of Philadelphia, found

—John D. Mi lee. a Quaker Indian Agent,
and Ulinois. but tbo advices from Missouri
Osage City, Sanaa#, under date of July 7, that and K annas are unfavorable. Tbo prospects
thrre-quartcra of tho Cheyenne, Kiowa and
Arapahoe tribes h^ve started from the Fort throughout the Northwest. Speculators are

fully quartered during tho winter and efiring,

“MEDAL

FSB

FXOGBESS,”

Ho Mowing. Machine Jtecclrrd a Higher

Wo-hive a aimiiar “ relic” found by
Jatnea Ryder, Eeq., white grading tho

B*tb«tag.

lU.lxxp V. betan, of the Catholic dfcxwe of

THE
CHICAGO. '

ss.oafrv.oc;

UpriM.

Mo. 2. ta&lt;a7«c_Poax-MsSs. 132 M. Caao.-1C.34

w.ia. L*m&gt;-io.wn),c.
MILWAUBEK.
Whut-So. 1. SLXQG1.S;

TOLEDO.

i Wsaur-ExUa,
Xo. t*t.&lt;lM«lk9X
OoxN-et^inc. OATs-st&gt;4®sj&lt;ic.
CLEVELAND
Wmkxt-Ko. 1 Bed,
;
No. 3
Bed, gl.UftQl.Uk- CcM-TOQTte. Oxis-Sia

HOrTKF.HtlT.D Why win row sufferi
PANACEA
doubt that some would Lave been thoreby in­
spired with greater cctifldcnco iu it. lint 1
FAMILY
prefer to deal Uaneslly with the {»oople and
toll them that the chief Ingredient of my
LINIMENT.
Compound Extract u tho modest little plant
seen growing by the roadside, in all parts of
North America, and known aa Smart-Weed.
1 behove that God ba# caueod to grow, in each HOUSEHOLD
climate aud region, thoso medicinal plants
PANACEA
best calculated, for tho cure of the diaoase#
that prevail in the section of country where
those plants arc found—that *• the leaves were
for the healing of the nation#," and that the
FAMILY
fewer fur-fetched remedlee we employ the
better, if we would thoroughly investigate
LINIMENT.
aud underBlaad those no havo at homo. Bo
far aa Smart-Wood lum been employed by the fir - (5 Qfl per day st home. Teran free. A-ldrees
* Co-, Portland, Maine.
medical profession it haa won golden opinions, Q 3 k V L V Us-?.
notwithstanding tho fact that heretofore they
havo Lad only a very imperfect preparation of
it to ujw, owing to heat being alway# em­
ployed In extracting ita projiertioa. A cele­
brated medical author say#: “A friend of
our# had an only child daugerowdv ill with
Summer Complaint. Ho bad employed a
groat variety of the usual means for relief,
but all appeared unavailing. Tbo child Waa
finally given Bmart-Weed, and it wx# entirely
aucceoaful. Il arreated the vomiting aud
purging in a short time, aud without tho aid
of otbt r fnadidno entirely restored the little

aoprovod medicines Bruahy
■ dineaae. The Bmart-Woed

Billiard Tables.

BUCKINGHAM'S DYE,
FOR THE WHISKERS.

ilcily’Lu’^ffecinat/y produce*

R. P. WALT, &amp; CO., Naiiina, H. H.

BYBN’S
Pocket Fhctcxopc.

other valuable ingredients, is compounded
with the Smart-Weed iu making my Extract—
hence tbo name C&lt;#npou.&gt;d Extract of Smart­
Weed-. The Ginger aud other iugredicsta not
only add greatly to the value of the Smart­
Weed as a remedy for internal ailminisUation
and render it more pleasant to lake by impart­
ing an agreeable flavor to IL but also enham»
ita value a# an external application. In A
caew of Diarrbeo, wlietb"r acute or chronic,
in young or edd, a# well aa iu Cholera aud
Cholera Infantum, the symptoms of wldch
are severe vomiting aud purging, foeblo
pulao, with cold or clammy #kiu, my Extract
Of Smart-Wood will give almost immediate
relief and iqteedily effect a cure. All authors
writing upon Smart-Weed speak particularly
about aaoaeof it producing a warmth aud
peculiar tingling sensation tliro-gliout tho

PROF.SWING.I en.lr-

a

Prtoa 00 caate.two Ihx •l.trw »y w»!l. AgexU
Wanted. Ulu*tr«tod Ctrculxr. rad term* free.
XdtfMi M. L DYBX. F. O. Box &lt; JH». New Tark.
ganU wanted. PLUMBS CO.,

Northwestern

CENTRAL HOTEL,

Northwcstera fl

4

A IfUME.VTOCB QUESTION.
The Boston papers are discussing a
question of vast literary interest, Who
wrote tho John Brown song ?
The
—fastelligrnce has teen received from
affair seems os deeply mysterious ns
Camp Brown, Wyoming, thaloa Um. 2d of July
tho “Beautiful Snow” and “Betsy and I chiMran, »»4
Are Out” It is a serious matter, and mnaaruatton,
would be beet to comply with it under protest,
as the Chicago, Rock Island and PaeiSc rail­ should not be trifled with. So far, it is
mutually agreed that the music was
at the poet, aent out in pursuit of a band of road liad already done, but no unity of action
condenecd from certain old Methodist
Sioux who bad, a few days previous, outraged
—Tho Chicago, Burlington and Quincy camp-meeting songs, and was first sung
Camp Brown, and committed other outrages. Railroad Company hi* adopted a schedule of
rates, which Is substantially a compliance
while Hall's Band was tho first to play
with the Iowa Railroad Tariff law.
it Of course it originated in Boston ;
FOREIGN.
of bchm knows that; but who composed
troops to reinforce tho Army of tbo North.
those lofty, and eternal words, “We’ll
—Tbo Count du Cbambord is out with a

ah L'uldn, Feb
Nor can I too
Inflammation

calculations, and yesterday moroiiig found

Inflammatory Attacks,
extol it as a remedy for
Kidneys and Bladder,

Aa an external sppiicalton, it is a perfect
Panacea, if there ever was one. No family
I.- ..... J., house. Besides it i# e&lt;|n»lly goed for the
hone as for men. It subdnae Inflammation
of all kind# Used aa a gargle and applied

... COLLEGE.

FARMING LANDS

rawi;
siiM Is

BALE A DOLLAR

WEEKLY SBN

Wounaa. Bruises. Spnius, Burns. BneHUnga.
Insect am! Snake Ban*, Frost Bites, Chil­
blains, flaked BrAaet. Hwotlen Glands, Rbeuquirfoga

I do not extol this medicine

fflC COLLAR FADS

Have Bren Used Since Jaa. 1st* 1871.

Earnaixox, wipan, wt...;
». wUl speed iiT laaatmate:

ita u#e may properly U exteudsd. Barolteci
it i# bold unitor a(ositivo guarantee. If, after
tudng two-thirds of the ootrtenta of tboboiUc, you are not satisfied wilh it, return tba
botUe to me end yonr money will bo promptly
refundecL Allow me to say, in eondtUon,
that my Compound Ext.-sot of Bmart-Weed is

dylwhittieb,

Vo. tlT St. Sharia Bttwt, st tab, Xi.

Wecoku Central Railroad.
ever put on. aiul will
s tb«7 do. Mr Extract

wiicre Her Majesty fled from Windsor

Il r««wr«i th* eaptlUry
PT^yeevaaUxc SaMaSM*
L* beta tounil *o «floctuO.

I

Extract is given and indicate# a perfect arotixing of the whole eyxtorn, n# if from inaction
and sleep, and roecmhlra a shock of electricity,
only that it :« more lasting in cffrcL The
Wilhoft'r Airri-Periodic oit Fevrb whole system and Its vanotw function# are FOUR-TON HAY SCALES. SI00.00
axd Aorx Toxic.—This invaluable and stand­ arouHcd to perforin their nominal functions
ard family medicine ia now a bauaahold word by ita eloctncal effect upon the nervous sys­
and maintains ita repntatiati'uuimpalrcd. It tem. lienee, too, ita great and masterly oonlx indorsed by the medical profession, and troLover Rlionmaiic awl Neuralgic Affectioux,
prescribed daily in the charity Hospital and for which it i# [&gt;erticulax!y advised hr medical
other nospBabi in Now Orleans. Wilbert's
Tonic is thu# highly reconunandsd by the
leading medical men of the country, and is cases both externally and internally. Being a
Markst-SL. cor. Washington, Chles**, IIL /
great Diaphoretic, ar AVeafinj AfnficiNC, aids
greatly in relieving pain, bm, independently $2.50 PER DAY I
200 ROOMS I
of that, it ]»oaxeaecn great anodyne or aoothl?xu*e«»nE»«r TClevntor.
iug proftorttea, thst render it far ahead of any
j. xTrnrrmr wilxox, yro»v.
In a recent letter to Mensni. Reming­ “Pain Killer" (socalled), "Instant llelief.
ton A Co., Cspt. E. W. Whittemore, 15th In­ “Golden Belief,” or any otheft pain reined
fantry, U. 8. A., thus *i&gt;eaka of' the Reming­ that haa ever been offered to the public)
Madhca. WU.
Beiudca, it is perfectly barmleas, which ia no. Ellsworths Bled.
ton Sowing Machine :
Tonne and n&gt;i&lt;:ete-a«ad raettemen and ladle* j
the case with many of the preparatioua pall
eutod and put up ror sale by Quacks, “Indtau 4sairt#S to obtain a ihornotb and practical hastlowed to wear his beard; and in every shot-gun in its breech mechanism is rnpertor Doctors,'' and th uno knowing nothing of tbo
delicate at,d intricate sUuotnro of tbo human
respect his character appeared from all to the Rnglieb guna, I aha!! want one."
ail ow&gt;n nr aadrsss ths nrm
system, nqr the action ef medicines upon St.:
WOXTHIMOTOX « WILMOT.
My Extract of timart-Weed is not a aecret
inquiry to be excellent .The Court,
Patent Medicine, uo patent having boon asked
"Finished
"
Nah
la
the
best
in
the
world.
having heard the case, found Kartafor or obtained upon it, and Ita ingredients
are do secretes!! that I claim ia that, ax an
chcw guilty of contempt of discipline,
educated and skilled analytical and practical
and condemned him to transportation
NOW FOR OAKERY CHEAP.
bringing out and obtaining the-tnoel valuable
to Siberia, at the same time admitting
properties of tbo planta from which my Com­ TE« YEARS CREDIT. I MT EREST ORLY 6 PER CENT.
extenuating circumstances which give
pound Extract is mada. Thia I have done
SEND FOR “THE PIONEER,"
reason for entreating the Emperor to
commute the sentence.
wish
aitcatiou to

the north of Spain are f ol-

VEBHA3LI SICIUM

§ hair

of camala, and brought across tbo Atlantic

he should shave his beard, which he
wears entire. Tho accused belongs to
the sect entitled “ Pomortay,” and one
of their religious tenets is that the
beard should not be shaven, the penalty
for so doing being nothing less than
eternal punishment When an attempt
was made to shave Kartschew forcibly,
he declared ho would rather ent his
own throat, and that he would kill any
one who dared to touch his beard. In
every other matter lie declared himself-

Was this gush of patriotism first breath­
ed in a Osuseway street attic, or m is raw
—Tbo famine in India is almost ended.
likely,
from the fragrant produce mark­
—England is unwilling to aooajrt, la adets of Commercial street. It is impor­
tant io the world that the exact truth
be known, that the number of the house,
rent and description thereof, ahould.be
accurately ascertained aud filed away
adjoining France.
wretobfd among the national archives with Wash-

SAZJSS

TO SETTLERS AND LUMBERMEN.

IRIACE i

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Tiarrar Train Strictly Aonrara to.

VOL. I.

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NASHVILLE,
BARRY
CO., MICH.,
FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1874.
' .
•••••*.
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trr

“sorry to disappBntjny friend about
dear betrothed, " I don’t care very much
about it II ho had tired I should have the funeral, however.”
•“ Yes,” he said rather absently, “ bad,
married Jum, because ke was rich, and
father wanted rhe to ; but I was getting rather—that is—ahem I"
about sick of my bargain, for I knew I
“Fooled.out of that snuff-colored
should always be ashamed of him, he stripe!’’ I thought as I looked at Jerulooked so much'Iike a baboon.
aha.
“But you loved him,” remarked
“Goand s]&gt;eak with him," said her
‘Bob.
father in a stage whifli»er. “ He’s got
“ No, I didn't 1 My affections were the stamps, and you had better .marry
wasted long ago upon one who never him after all.”
{They began to gather around me and
returned my love; ” and my fast-fading
congratulate mo on my escape. I noticed
idol sighed heavily.
•
They had covered my face by this that they cried a great dual more now
time, and were, standing a few stops than they did when I Vg* dead. Jeruaba came and hung around my neck,
from where I lay.
“About how long ago, ’Ruaha," sniveling desperately. I gave her a nut
uver-gunile push and told.ber to wait
asked Bob.
’ .
,
“ A year,-or subh a matter," with next time Until I Was safely buried beanother deep .sigh, which ended in a fit ftfie she set her heart on my old
clothes.
.
of sneezing.
“About the time I went away ? " in­
“ Oh, I am so glad 1” she said sweetly,
terrogated tho cautious Bob,' coughing without appearing to notice what I said

csktul xxoiPRS.
Those ugly cracks in the corners of
mirrors may be concealed by a mat of
network in fine rattan, stained walnut
color or gilded.
Malachite, agate, and ozarine, when
broken, may bo cemented with sulphur,
melted at low heat so an not to change
its color, in which different pigments
are stirred to give it proper, tinted like

the stones. '

Ambem should bo wrapped in flannel,
to keep the heat from injuring ita pol­
ish, leaving the ends out. Touch them
with oil, and hold to a flame or coal
until they melt, then quickly preea to­
gether and polish.
.

How to Tell Mububooms.—Sprinkle
salt on the spongy part of the gill of tho
mushrooms to‘be' tried. ' If they turn
yellow they are poisonous, but if they
turn black they are good. Allow the
a little.
,
about the clothes—“ that yon are not salt to net a little time before deciding
“ Well, yes, spme’res.near,’’ assented dead,. Benny, door. My heart seemed upon tho color. Every eatable muahall
withered and broken to see yon ly­ room has a decidedly pleasant odor,
my dear affianced.
“ Now, Jerusha, you don’t mean to ing all cold.and white. I wept bitterly and is nevtr slimy, while those that are
dangerous have a bad odor, or are quite
over your pale face', my beloved."
•
insinuate thai I—” ■
“ I don’t mean to insinuate anything,
".Yes,” I replied, “Ihoard you and devoid of smell.
Bob Smith 1 ” and tho angelic sweet­ Bob taking on terribly. It was a lucky
How to Polish Brass.—The easiest
ness of ber voice was somewhat sharps die for me."
way to polish brass is to rub the metal
cned.
“Could you hear?" she gasped.
with rottenstone and sweet oil, then rub
“ Now, see here, ’llusha, I’ve loved
“1 rather think I could—some," Ire- off with a piece of cotton flannel and
you ever since you were kneo high to a plied. '
polish with soft leather. A solution of
.
gopher, but I thought when you came
She looked Iowan) the dour but it oxalic acid rubbed over tarnished brass
home that you was sweet on that other
was crowded full, so she made u dive soen removes tho tarnish, rendering tbs
chap ; but I swan I believed you liked
for the open window, and went through metol brigbt. The acid must be washed
me'best nil the time.”
it like a deer. She shut herself up in off with -water, and the brass rubbed
“Oh, Bob 1 ” said my was-to-be in
the smoke-house, and would not come with whiting and leather. A mixture
1 a gtiahiug sort of way.
.
of muriatic acid and alum dissolved in
out until after I hjid left the house.
“Mino own Jerusha!" remarked
To mv« a lltUa atn&amp;&lt;«r.
Bob would not fulfill his promise of water imparts a golden color to articles
Bob.
marriage with his cousin because she that are steeped in it for a fow seconds.
And I Uwusht,
Then I heard a subdued rush; ac­
'
Aa I cau&lt;bt
tried to make up with me again ; so she
Wwtkwood carvings are best mended
A gllnipw of ber pah fealurta,
companied by violent lip explosions.
is living a life of single bleaMdnesa.
with iringlaas or white glue. Walnut
I
'Mid UwaUlni
I tried to kick, or grate my teeth, or
bMHw»aJB«
While I am writing, my wife is with tho best dark glue, and chipped
do something to relieve my outraged
Boc-.n good to Uuw poor creature* ;
cutting up my snuff-colored clothes to places filled with putty, which is then
feelings, but not a kick nor a grate
make a stripe in a new carpet for our stained to tho proper depth with raw
AudthU wo
ceuld I raise. It was an awful fire to be
Should not to
*
front room.
raw linseed oil mixed with Vandyke
in, but I had to stand it, or rather lay it,
So eager ajro to then them,
brown, burnt sienna or burnt amber.
If we can
so I laid still and let ’em until they got
'
Qroci tbe man
This takes weeks to dry, and ’ the carv­
STORY
OF
A
TOMBSTONE
AGENT.
tired of it, and then they went out, and
WboM wrong bath undone ibom.
Gibbs is a tombstone agent He finds ing should be protected from dust.
—.Vn» 1'*rk Ewiing Poti.
I was again left to my own pleasant re­
it to his advantage to work upon the Where veneers iuo broken and the
flections.
pieces are not at hand, the edges must
THE SIV UEF COLORED SUIT.
Night came, and to did a lot of young feelings in making a sale. The other
be sawed smooth and a new strip glued
laoarocly know how it happened, but &amp; fellows, with their girls, to sit up with day he happened to be in a strange sec­
on, when varuish and polish will hide
tion,
and
was
sent
to
call
upon
a
Mrs.
me
;
and
they
bad
a
jolly
time
of
it,
timber must have fell and struck me on
tho mischief. The loss of a curl or two
although it was against my principles to Brown, who had lately lost her husband.
the head.
He introduced himself, and was invited from arabesque carving may be unno­
The. first thing that I realized after it enjoy it on so solemn an occasion.
sit down ; spoke of the weather, and ticed if the correspondirg figure is
was. that I was straight and still &lt;«&gt;
. It seemed, an ago until. morning, bu t to
meu gv»t-u&gt;B
*■—— * - • .. i ■■ *4
something hard, and when I tried to it camo at last and they went away. 1 rather tenderly,
repoliahed or gilt aa the case may be.
move myself and speak, I found it im­ heard them say that I was to be buried
“So, you have lest your husband?"
How to Do Up Bhjkt-Bosoms.—Take
that
day
at
2
o'clock,
and
I
was
begin
­
possible to do so. I concluded that I
She wept, and said that it had that two tablcupoonfuls of best starch, add a
must be in some very, tight, dark place ning to feel decidedly shaky, when resemblance. He said he sympathized
very little water to it, rub and stir with
Jerusha
and
her
mother
came
into;
the
for I could not see; infactlsoon learned
with her in her hour of affliction; that a spoon into a tlpck paste, carefully
that, tho’ perfectly conscious, I could room and began arranging foi the the best of friends were doomed to port,
breaking all the lumps and particles.
do nothing but hear. A door opened funeral.
and but few knew any more whore turn Add a pint of boiling water, stirring it
" ’Rusha,” said her mother, ‘‘here is
and footsteps opprcachcd; but I felt a
would bo next. He had not the honor at the same time ; bail half an hour,
cloth taken from my face, and a vqice that snuff-colored suit of |«x&gt;r Ben's ;
of being acquainted with Mr. Brown, stirring it occasionally to keep from
which I recognized as that of Mr. Jones, of course he will never have any more
but he had heard him spoken of all over burning. Add a piece of starch polish
tho father of my wife that was to be— use foi clothes, so just put them away
the country in the highest terms of the size of a large pea ; if thia is not at
among
your
carpel
rags
;
they'll
make
a
said:
praise (this was his usual style, whether hand use a tnbieapoonful of gum-arabic
"He hasn’t changed much,” and his splendid stripe."
ho had or not); everybody considered eolation (made by pouring boiling to­
Now that particular suit of clbthes
companion, whose, voice I knew to be
him an honorable man and an affection­ ut uj&gt;on gum-arabic and standing until
the village undertaker, Hopkins by name, was just tho neatest one 1 ever owned,
ate husband, and they mourned his lors clear and transparent), or a piece of
arm-holes, collars, wristbands, buttons,
lightly:
with tho most tender affection, and he clean mutton tallow half the size of a
Better looking dead than alive. How all just the thing, and my blood boiled
deserved a fitting memorial to his mem­ nutmeg and a teaspounful of salt will
does Jerusha feel about it? take on to hear them talk so coolly of using
ory ; and as it was the last sad rite she do, but it is not as good. Strain tho
them
fur
stripes
in
a
rag-carpet.
They
much ?’
.
could do, he begged her to look over starch through a strainer or a piece of
“ Oh, no, she hod her eye on another kept on talking os they swept, dusted
some excellent monumental designs in thin muslin. Have'the aliirts turned
fellow anyhow, and a better match, too and cleaned up tho room.
Italian and American marble, which he wrong side out; dip the bosoms care­
“Bob says he will take the Martin
excepting the money part. Though I
was prepared to sell at the Imprest terms. fully in the starch and squeeze out, re­
had nothing against Ben, only he didn’t farm to work this year," said Jerusha,
Said she:
peating the operation until tho bosoms
know much, and was about the home­ cheerfully, “ and as soon as we arc mar­
"Lookey here, mister; you said he are thoroughly and evenly saturated
liest man I ever knew. Such a monttf; ried we shall go to keeping house in
why it really seemed as though he was that little cottage close to the road. was an honorable man and an affection­ with starch ; proceed to dry. Three
going to swallow knife, jAate, and all, Now I must get my carpet done just ns ate husband, when you know you lie; hours before ironing dip the bosoms in
soon as possible, for I want it in that he wasn’t no such thing. It’s true I’ve clean water; wring out and roll up
when he opened it at dinner.”
•• Well,” said the cheerful voice of nice little front room. These duds of lost him, but ke an't dead ; he an’t the tightly. Fir$t iron the back by folding
Hopkins, “ he’ll never open his mouth Ben’s will make out enough rags I kind that dies. He run off Inst Wednes­ it lengthwise through the center ; next
again;” and then he proceeded to meas­ guess. His folks live so far away they day with another woman, and doesn’t iron tho wristbands, and Ixith rides of
ure me for my coffin, for it seemed will never inquire about hip clothes. need a tombstone, I'm sorry to say; and the sleeves ; then tho collar-band ; now
that I was dead, or they thought I was, Now, if it wasn’t for the looks of it, we I'd be much obleeged to you if you’d place the bosom-l&gt;oard under the l&gt;osom,
which was all tho same to the greedy could ask old Mother Smith about light out, and not come back here until and with a dampened napkin rub the
boaom from the top towards the bottom,
pocket of the undertaker. I had heard coloring yellow; she’s sure to be here you have an occasion, mister."
He faded away from tliere, and stayed smoothing and arranging each plait
of undertakers who always whistled to-day.”
I was getting very mail
in
that
neighborhood
two
days,
endeav
­
neatly. With a smooth, moderately
joyfully when they got a measure, but now, indeed.
I felt that tho crisis
I never believed it before. But that was Dear, and that I should either die oring to cultivate an acquaintance with hot flat-iron, begin at the top and iron
tho
man
who
sent
him
there.
- ownward, continuing the operation
man actually whistled subdued dancing or explode, it they did not let my snuff­
tune while hf ' measured me, and it colored suit alone.
Jerusha picked
Wooden water-pails, whether to be until the bosom is perfectly dry and
Remove the bosom-board,
seemed to mo that three or four icicles them up—I knew it, for I heard the used in the kitchen or at the stable, shining.
wen rolling down my back, to the music buckles and buttons jingle—and mode should receive two or throe good coats and iron the front of the shirt. -If the
for the door, I tried to shake my fist of gum shellac varnish, dissolved in irons become rough or smoky, lay a
of his whistle.
His duty done, they covered my face and yell at her, but all in vain. I laid alcohol, well laid on, both inside and little fine salt on a flat surface and rub
again and left me to my own reflections, there, outwardly as quiet as a lamb, in­ outside. Thia will last a year or more them well; it will prevent them from
which were not particularly comforting, wardly boiling with wrath. It was too before the wood will begin to soak water. sticking to anything starched, and make
although I had often heard itremarked, much; the deepest trance could not It is much better for the iuride of pails. them smooth.—Hearth and Home.
that meditation was good for the soul, have held out against the loss of that Lead is poison, and soon peels off in
TUK riitST rJFTY BOUJLRS.
and this was the best chance I had over suit With a powerful effort I sprang freezing weather, and t’ueu the pails get
The first fifty dollars that a young
up and screamed. Joruaha dropped, my
had of trying it
very heavy to lift; besides which they
dothes
and
her
mother
the
duster,
and
man
honestly earns, and saves over and
An hour must have passed when the
rot fast and leak through the pores of,
door again opened, and two persona both fled from the room and the house the wood. Shellac can be j»rucurcd of above hia expenses while be is earning
It,
will
ordinarily stamp u]*ou his mind
uevrr
stopping
antil
they
reached
Dr.
earn* whispering along to where I lay,
any painter, ready mixed, and, if corked
and character two of the moat ‘ impor­
and the voice of my promised wife fell Btuwu’s,' across the street With diffi­ tightly, will keep any length of time.
culty
I
managed
to
get
my
clothes.
I
tant eruditions of snccesn in after-life­
upon my ear.
,
/ A Dead Beat Exposed —A curious
industry and economy. It is far better
**I dread to look at him, Bob; he was had jmt got them fairly on, when Mrs.
cose of “ dead beating/’ occurred on fur Kim that he should earn the first
no mortal homely, alive, he. must be Jones and her daughter, followed by a
numerous company of men, women and the Northwwrtem rood recently. When fifty dollars than that it should be given
frightful, dead,”
I ground my teeth in imagination, as children, came peering cautiously into the eastern-bound express train was him. If be saves it jdiilo earning a
two miles bayond Lisbon, Wia., much larger sum, he vBbred thereby
I remembered how often she had gone the roun. I art on ray board and looked about
a'Polaad sow of fcbout 200 poundal the habit of economy, ^eithc r of these
into raptures, or pretended to, over my at thpm Such a asaotd looking crowd
weight was seen on the track. As the
valuable leaAons is taught by gift On
noble brow, and expressive mouth; and wo enough to amuse an owl, so I
how she had often declared that if I laughed. I knew it 'was unbecoming, engine came along she made a jump for the whole, it ia no serious disadvantage
the cow-catcher, where she stuck like a to a young man to begin life pour.
were taken away from Wr she would l&gt;ui looulio’t have helped it if they
had chucked mv into my coffin—which bur until |thc\ train reached Mechonioa- Moat persona who have become rich in
surely pine away and die.
ville, a dhjtanoe of about six miles, this cocatry were once poor; and in
। One of them raised the cloth, and I tiw undertaker van jurt then carrying
knew they were looking at me. Bob by the wiudow—and buried ma -he next when she jumped off and made for the their poverty they gained habita from
was her second eosin, and I knew he was minute. I laughed until I jarred the town commona without paying her fare. the etorn necessity of their aundition
whidila' the refuel resulted ia riches.
«that "other fellow," whom her father chair out from under. ouo end of the —Chicago Pott.
beard, and down I went with a orwh.
hrtl mentioned.
A Louihuxa man puta a two-ounce Those who are born with " silver
“ Seems to me you don't feel very bad Then the doriw ventured into the room, can of Ditro-giycerineinrideof achieken. sj&gt;oons in their mouths," and spend
abovi bis dying, "Bushs,’ remarked saying radmrdDbxMhrj.
teaa&amp;i the chicken.to an aliigator, and their early years in idlsoos and prodi­
" So you a* not dead yet, Ben?”
that alligator does not trouble the gality, seldom exert as sum in the prac­
Bob meditatively.
"Wall, no, not hxMtiy," I replied; bayou any more.
“Well, to teU the truth,” said my
tical business of life.
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.

BMA TTKUIKOS.
.
CORIOUS EXPERIMENTS Hi OOOKLearn eycrything you can. It trill
■
KRY.
The report of our experiences elicited
come in play.
Don’t be frightened
away from any pursuit because you a suggestion on tho part of one distin­
have only a little time to devote to it. guished alike for clMrical and cnlinarj
H. you 'can’t bare anything more, a lore, that it would bo well to test-the
snuittering is infinitely better than noth­ qualities of ass-flesh.
Accordingly, a donkey which bad at­
ing. Even a alight knowledge of tho
arts and sciences opens up a whole tained the mature age of six was pur­
world of thought before us. We ap­ chased, and carefully fattened for the
preciate a fine painting better because space of three months, till it became
we have taken a few strokes of the quite &amp; pleasure to pay our daily visit
pencil, and know something of the dif­ and poke him professionally in the ribs
ficulties of the task. Ignorance is re­ os he put on yet fiore and more flesh.
stricted to a very fa* pleasure* ; it is. Atlsstcamo theday of doom. He'wasonly intelligence which delights in all pronounced perfect, tm duly slaught­
ered, and the sone* of experiments com­
thing*. .
A limited knowledge of the natural menced. The day after his decease the
sciences will give one a lifelong source brains were eaten with unmixed satis­
of happiness. Wo may stand at the faction, aqd tho liver proved superior to
portal of the*e pure joys, afraid to enter that of calf. All this was well, but our
as we look at -the long vistas beyond ; anxiety was about tho joint* ; so, when
but the moment we have. crossed the it had hung a week, we ventured on
threshliold, we begin to experience a a eulotte d'ane braiace a la Jardiniere,
pleasure. We have not to wait until which proved so attractive that on the
we reach the end ; there is compensa­ next day we boldly attacked a roast sir­
tion given us at once for every effort we. loin, pure and simple. We felt st once
There was no
put forth. A little systematic endeavor wo had onr reward.
—one hour, or even half an hour a day hesitation about it Not only did roast
—and a man may be considered learned donkey prove vastly superior to ho.rae
but without a dissentient voice we
before he dies.
.
Learn thoroughly what you learu, bo placed it above beef. Tira meat was
very
dark and rich-looking, and fully
it ever so little, and yon may speak of
it with confidence. A few clearly de- performed its promise; there was a
fim d facts and ideas are worth a whole slight suggestion of venison about it,
library of uncertain knowledge. As we and tho under-cut was simply auperb.
change about among a continually shift­ Our oarly investigations having thus
ing i»eople, we are frequently placed in been completely crowned with sucoees,
poritiona where we may learn with it was ducided that the second sirloin
scarcely an effort on our part, and yet should form the central point of a ban­
we bang back, because it takes so long quet, whose general-character might be
to acquire a mastery of anything. Let .described as asinine.
Though other wines were provided,
the end alone ! Begin to-morrow ; and
though, after nil, it proven but a mere Assmanhauseu was the one specially re­
smattering,..-you' have gathered some commended and generally adopted. We
intelligence on one point more than you have sat at many a good man's feast,
had before, and you have found happi­ but at no entertainment have we seen
the concieet more deeply interested or
ness in seeking it
more thoroughly contented. It was a
WHY IT IS RRCR8SARY TO EMPLOY complete success, and the bold specu­
LA WYRRS.
.
lator who wo.uld breed asses for the
A merchant in Now York stopped in
food market ought to succeed also.
front of a furniture store on his way to
With one more Cambridge experi­
dinner to look at a bed-room set worth
ment we will close the«e remarks. It is
S80, and remarked to the dealer that he
but a few weeks ago that a hamper of
admired it very much, and asked if $80
twelve fine rata arrived at a certain col­
was the lowest price, wBich was found
lege kitchen.' They had been killed the
to be the case. e The xqerehaut went
day before, on the pulling down of n
home and mentioned thn fact to hia
wheat stick, and they were all plump
wife. On his retun? horn3 again at
Mill CP mi'll' veiTOrnicTnoiraterST^weTr
VjJoftS at- '.lluLtbrixlara'd.
WUruiTWere
nvbeen put' up at his house in his abIccted for roasting, while the rest were
aence, his "wife supposing ho had sent
to bo make into a frieattcc. At the ap­
it as a surprise. But he denied ever
pointed time a party of six sat down to
buying it
tost their merits.
Attar soup and fisli,
It occurred to him, however, that a
tho hood-waiter, with an expression of
lawyer might be of some service, and
pity not nnmingled with contempt,
he remembered a needy little fellow
brought in tho roast. Half i\ rat, which
down town, whom he called on and stated had been carefully wrapped in bacon
his case.
The lawyer said, “Vexy previous .to the roosting, was served to
well; keep tho goods and leave., it with
each. It was a trying moment, but the
me." Not long after, a summons was filnngo was taken, and the first mouthserved on the merchant for the price of
ul elicited the remarks : " ‘Well, at all
the set; this he took to tho lawyer and
evcnti, • it’s not nasty;”
"No in­
'asked him what else should be done.
deed. it's a great deal better than rab­
" Oh, nothing," said tho attorney,
bit ;" “ I call it very fair eating.” Each
"leave it all to me."
man finished his portion, and then
" But don’t you want me as a wit­
three or four picked the bones. Then
ness ? "
came the fric.a*gee with a white sauce ;
" No, leave it all to me.”
this was exceedingly good, but of courre
, Trial day camo and passed, and the
owed as much, if not more, to the art of
merchant, not a little nervoua, called to
tho chef than to the raw material.
learn the result, asking his legal friend
Tltf* final decision was that rats were
how it came out.
not a delicacy, butthat they wore whole­
"All right,-" said young Blackstone,
some food, and certainly attractive to a
"nil right; the furniture is yours."
hungry, to say nothing of a starving,
" But what havaj to pay for it? ”
man.—Frazer'» Magazine.
“ Nothing.”
A
FILIBUSTERS.
" How can that be?”
At this time, when the words pirates
"Easy enough; he put ono witness
on the stand to swear you bought the and filibusters are so much in the public
goods. I admitted it. I then put two mind, it may ba of interest to know the
witnesses on the stand to swear they origin of the word. The river Vly, in
saw the sale, but saw ybu pay $80 cash Holland, is said to hare furnished the
name flyboat, in English—in Spanish,
for it. Of course, I won.”
flibrAc, or by softening the firat syllable,
This was conclusive.
.
lilibote—to a sort of small fast-sailing
OUB-TOES.
vessel of about one hundred ton&gt;
Beyond question, wo abuse our toes. burden, which in the reveuth centurj
They were intended, in the first place, held in sailing qualities about the same
to give flexibility to the foot, and help place no occupied by the Baltimore
us in our walking ; but the modern cus­ clipixirs. Tho buocamjara of the West
tom of cramping them up in tight shoes Indies, who began their depredaiiomi
makes them almost as immovable as if on Spanish commerce in mere row­
they grew together. So the help they boats, as they acquired the means of a
give us ia not ao much after all. And more formidable outfit, selected these
as for putting them to any other use, crafts as best suited to their purpose.
we never think of it. We araiap and Hence they became known in French as
torture them out of all likeness to their fllibuzticra; in Spanish aefilibuntcrr, an
original state. Who, for instance could appellation gradually extended in those
imaginn that the second toe ia intended languages to any kind of pirates. By a
to be longer than the first ? And yet in still morn extended meaning in tho
a perfect formed foot it always is, United Stales thia term has come to be
though we are obliged to go to statue* applied to designate any military enter­
and paintings to find it out. And who, prise set on foot and prosecuted against
putting a foot and a modern narrow­ the government of any State or country
toed shoe side by side, would ever sus­ where no war ciiaU, by mere adr^tnrpect that they were intended for each era.seeking to overthrow such govern­
other? The fact is, our toes are our ment, and destroy the domo*tic institu­
must abused members, aod so wc don't tions of ita people • for the enrichment
get half the good from them that we of the adventurer* themselves.
might. The Chinese-, and the Japanese
A baeis of union haa been adopted by
and the Bedouin Arabs, it is said from
contuiual practice, use their toes almost the Weeleyan Methodist*, tho Mutbodist
as well a* their hand*. They can pick New Connectioniata, and the Wealeyan
Methodists of Eastern British America,
up their tools with them and even work
and the firat General Conference of the
with them while they do something ehe
united body will meet in Toronto next
with their hands. Arabs braid rope*
with^their fingers and toca working ta- September, and will be composed of
clerical and lay delegates. The Wes­
geriser in concert. Why, then,-should
leyan Methodists number 73,700, th*
we dispense with the use of these nat­
Methodist New ^CunnecUoniats 9,000,
ural aid*.?,
and thu Conference of Extern British
Ges. Butler makes a boast of Irtong- America 16,000, making the united
ing to the Cockcyeaians.—Graphic,.
church a body of nearly 100,000.
_

f8AD WILLIAM.WiUiam ro a m«o of Mark;

For taliea awl nxli-i aroun.J
Rich worikj &lt;lo&lt; at Um did bark ;
He ne’er
Mter louud.

..

•

dark. Me brow waafa«n&gt;« with gtootn;

Deep *»do&lt;n IU Ma eye-;
A kind of rojal porpiy bloom
Did on bu rar.-.- »rt»«.

.

.

H!» voice was thick with wisdom', epercb.
And from tie IJpe did rui!
Liog cantU-m loud, denr yuUtk to Uach.
To eiran the eliifui bowl.
And M be vjwke bin lean would flow,
He'd mournful Hop aad think ;
Thea, ihaktn* hie bead, he'd go
And lake atxdbor driak&gt;
Home tender frtet.de of ihla aad man.
By ChrUtUo lor* tacitapd.
Did 'mor-g thrmeelre- a rtcry plan
To work upon hia inlud.

WMb awful look- they told tu f?i*bl
Thai one who drank like eln,
And, lute him, went to bed mcU ni«bt
Exhaling clouda of *»&gt;,

Had Bought to Uo» the candle out.
When, to I hia breath took Arv,
And etraight be died end Ufl on doubt
Tba’ drink had 1U hia pyro. '
•• Oh, William, think of thia dread fate,"
To him thene friends did (ay.
•• And (top !Mfore it la loo tote;
Ob, WlUiam. do, we pray!"
Then William tel him down to mourn.
They tort him in hto fMr;
And, in tba tnorrow'a early dewu.
Held bo, as they drew near:

•• I've thought, with many tmro and true.
Of sU you eted tost night.
And now I, solemn, promUc you
lU pe'er blow oui • light!"
VARIETIES.
Army literatube—Magazines and re­
views.
A UTFLE FADED FLOUR—A crust of

bread.
Hush

moxey—The

price of a family

cradle.
-•*
An artist is uot eo strong as a horse,
but he can draw a large object.
What kind of a robber is not danger­

ous ?—A safe robber, of course.
Why is a laundress like on insult?—
Because she gets up your choler.
A max who .stabbed a companion said
he was only cutting on acquaintance.
Why should o magistrate be .cry
cold ?
Because he represents just-ice.

A

rkce-vt

ghost was heard singing:

T«ia a cough that carried mo off,
7»u a roSn they carried me off in.”

Those who aided in engineering tho

market
A young gentleman remarked to his
female companion, the other evening,
"Ah! the most beautiful evening in my
reooUcclion.
Luo. look* peealUrly

Ov»ulilul 1”
” W«»
ter &gt;w&gt;l
by r quickly Mked tb« youuj ludy.
A ww with U&gt;« word “ who." brought
u horuo driven by . young mun to u deud
.top.
“ That*, a duo boast of your.,
uy. the wug. ■•Ye.,. proUy good
. orl of an animal, but ho ha, ope fault.
He waa once owned by a butcher, and
ia .tire to stop whenever he hears a calf
bleat." Wagdoosn’t say “whoa** to that
horse any more.

The late Dr. Flotehcr waa preaching
an evening sermouato a crowded audi­
ence in Edinburgh, when a note was
handed up to him to insinuate that if Dr.
So-and-so was in church he was urgent­
ly wanted. Having read the note and
seeing the doctor move off, he imtne•diately added, with great fervor, “ and
may the Lord have mercy on his pa­
tient.’’

WHAT THE GOSSIPS IUY.
8.J-. Ootfip Oar to G«mp Two,
Wlille (bopplna tn th( tew*,
•• Old Mro. Fry to me rvmatkrd.
Smith
hto So0,u
U»vwn-'’

F»yt GoMip Two to Gowtp ThW,
Wbo cut ber eTrfldt down;
“I ve tear* 11 (Aid to-day, n&gt;y friend,
Smith y«&lt; hto good* from Brown ”

’&gt;

Rays Gcnrip Tlircn to Oo««ip Four,
With (owewhat of a frown,
'• I\s hrurt »tro»** new»--wb*l do you Utiak T
Smith Cod h“ Sood* from Brown.”
Hajb OuMlp Four to Goroir Five.
Who U»«ed it round th« town.
I’m br»rd te-d»y oct «horkii&gt;n uvwaSmitb (fnU hl( goodo from Brown I"
.
NO ROOM FOR ONE MORE.
"Tbe other day," says a Southern

Colorado paper, “vre Baw a man,-a wom­
an, a good-aitsed boy, two babie*, five
or six blankets, a buffalo robe, and two
strings of chili on a single pony. Every
available inch from his ear* to th* root
of hi*5ail was ‘taken.’ The poor ani­
mal waa very small, thin M a towel­
rack, of a sickly p*leoolor,%nd the fore­
leg waa about five inches shorter than
the other i the knee-joint of that leg
wwe vwj Urge, "~1 JM supposed that
Um mia.iug p.rtwf tte log ™ arisen
in ther« by Ibe weight aboT., •» that
when it was relieved the leg would
stedteh out again like a turtle’s head.
In fact, nearly
hia legs were short,
and the crook?dest convention of l&lt;-g»
that we ever **w. Taken altogether,
it was the mort.amuaing hocae and load
we ever saw. Incredible aa it may
seem, the wiry little animal passed us
on a trot. When he came down on that
short log, and tbe family ' kt-rp»r.mped ’
with it, it would have made the oldest
man living laugh. Both the children
were aloeping soundly, for the motion
of the horse nerved all tin'- purpoaea of

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Nilii ^lidsi hht

�lor publication this week.

FELLOW citizens.

We iu-

FRIDAY.

John Klepler

on

employed

the

: wrrk braacht into «ur office a larg.'I killed while at work on .the railroad
MUoOebora.
!beet, bet the tail of the comet will;near Middleville'last Monday, his E. E. Shay

XS1

2.61
2.45
2 46

tody was Dearly aervered just under
the arms. Hn leaves a wihs and

children. A subscription
rained for thelc benefit.

'

Ihrmcm.

is

H

OHL. Beal Japan Tea 90 cents al the City
Drug Store.

D

was extinguished

ELEMENT SMITH.
V
J^AWYKR.
Ural £*4«'r end !»•urar.ro .Aswit.

JJENKY H. WOOD.

Just ice «f the. Peace,
LIEBI1AUSER,

.*■■

TAILOR

g

PARADY^ Manufacturer of

BooIm anil Shorn,
J^ASHVILLE HOUSE.

• Catt. 0. . McCobxick, Proprietor.
TVA-WirV'lX-Y-K, -

JJNION HOUSE.
F. Daxcem. Propririor.,

Several thues the little one

wns fempomrly relieved by vomiting,

a but uot sufficient to save its life, and
four, feel in at about-five o’clock
Weilnesday

morning it breathed its last

A hull

—Several marriages have occurred hour later Mrs. G. aroused her hus­
lately; among them Mr. Homer band, who,was sleeping in an ajoiuDowning to Miss Sarah Allen.
We ing room, and conducted Lira to where

ed Mrs. G.

in.

Store of Theodore Manon.

28

—8&amp; cto. will buy one poutjd of the best
Jap tea in this county, at Capt. Boiae'a.

The Child &lt;m» gtl ju.l
Goal
■
grins as the Agni.

Our motto is to sell as cheap as
the cheapest, mve 16 ozs.
to the lb. and the right
change every time.

Express office traUdtog, W
St., Nasbrilc, Mich.
D. C. GRIFFTT*

FUBNIW MANUFACTORY 1

Nolice.

5

Irom the ellects of the

JACOB LENTZ

SPRING and SUMMER GOODS
Parlor, Library, Dining, Office ai&gt;

GENERAL FUNTUHE!
Together with a full assortment oi

MIRRORS, PICTURES.FKAMn

Call and get niy prices before you
purchase. It will enable vou to buy vonr
Baty Cabs and Prabttrs i GOOD LOWER.
AND. CARDS. BRACKETS,
DUSTERS.&amp;C.. AC., *

Some five year# ago Mrs. Green, and PLATED Jewalry. Ladies and (|&lt;fnta
Ac Fuller have sold out their stock of
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
who was at that lime one of the most ■«ts; Chains, Blags, Aa., which be is
goods and business to Mr. II. Il
intelligent and refined lades of Char­
Of all atyles and rise*, and METAL1
Dickinson, of Oswego, N, Y. Mr.
lotte was stricken with para ysis, from bo aa represented or money refunded.
Dickinson is a young man, comes the elfecls of which she has never
T OST! July Sth, a Lady’s broad blue Barb. SHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
lolls well reccommeudedj and has recovered. At that * time she lost the 1J Any one finding it w&gt;ll chafer a favor by
43 .
INGS kept constantly on hand.
had some experience in the dry goods use of all one aide of her body and leaving it at Ibis office.
FASHIONo.—The cheapest a.td best way
business.
Wo wish him success- limbs, and was also deprived of the
for our patrons to obiain the naxcixn fash­
See new “ad.”
(tower of speech, au l to a great ex­ ions, is to get Smith's Illustrated Pattern
Bazaar ; ixpom
!
—Frank Mitchel has resigned his tent her reasoning faculties. Since
toroughly eeaeoncd lumber and war
l»usitioa as freight agent, for n po then she has- suffered occasionally
'ilh
little
C
loth
M
oiixls
of
the
gsrmet
sitiiiii os freight agent at Orville. with epilepsy, aud her mind has be­
•

SazbaUle,
.
Ohio, pn the P. F. W- A. C. R. R come seriously impaired.
On the evening the deed was com­ a'»i-&gt;tauce from any on«. The price of Ibis
Frank 33 a clever sort of a boy and
elegant Magazine to only Oxs Dollajl a
has many friends in the village,’ who mitted, she had, iu company with ysau, and it give* a Splendid I’remiom
all wish him'atuindance of prosperity rhe child, visited .a number of ber boalJea of ono Dollar-! *ortb of Pattern* or
a splendid Chromo that »ell» for three dollar*
in his new position.7 Beecher Bald­ friends, and seemed' more cheerful each. Send one Jolhr to A. Burdette Smith,
win of Hueting* has been appointed than she hnd before fur many months. 914 Broadway. Hrw York, and gel it, and

—Ax was

slated

After the occurrence, Thursday, she

in

last week's

Bellevue

and As­

Hardware is Down!

Proprietor of the

y“oF"corse

EVERYBODY KNOWS

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

The only placate get i

I3VOOY

CHEA.T&gt;, JSaHhville, - - Mich..
would reftwcifuUy solielt the aitcntlon of i
. .&lt; .L.l hr* mill, attnw prepared Io do mme and better worn i
heretofore.

And hfve il warranted thoroughly, ia at

I HAVE A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

We make custom work a npeclally.
Please rive us a 'rial and

SHOP IN HASTINGS.

D. PVKCHAS, Miller.

“As long as Lee Reed makes
buggies, 1 shall bay my buggies of
him.—A. J. Bowne, Uattwgt.

Comsrock a few days since arrested
at Harrisburg, Pa., a man named

G, A. TRUMAN,

— AND —

Hear wlinl my ('nilomen Say.

United States detective Anthony
The people of

Nashville, April 24lh, 1674.

kki

thy of the cniirB'Commnnity.

^iSffHantsujs ’^.drfrti«rments

All kinds tn Conntdry Prodnce taien io Fichnae for Gooils, at the
Richest Market Price.

WOLVERINE MILLS!

own clothing

appeared perfectly indifferent as to

the fate of the child, describing by
issu*. Dr. Perrine gave a lecture on
dumit signs it actions from the time
RATIONAL HOTEL, A. Wraax*. the “Italy Land” oh Monday and '
Xl ' Prtjkriotoc. UMMA Web. K'entMmt Io
swallowing the morphine up to
Tuesday evenings at the M, E. of
'
the minute it died. Upon awaking
Church. His lecture was illustrated
Saturday moiniug, however, she in­
1VM. JONES,
by large paintings. The Dr. is an
quired for liltto “Girlie,” and when
able speaker and his lectures were,
shown
the lifeless body, became con
highly interesting. All that attended ‘
were Well pleased and went away )vulsed with proxysms of grief and
had to be removed from the room.
satisfied that they trad* received their
Mr. Green, who is an enterprising
money’s worth.
and respected citizen, has the sympa­

E. M. OA.TE8,

A URGE STOCK OF

Special Town Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that there will be
a special Townahip Meeting held in the
Township of Castleton, July SOth, 1874, al
McConnlek-* Hall, for (he purpose of deter­
mining whether lb* legal voters of aaid
townahip are in favor of laying the railroad
band* issued by Mid Township, Deo. 3. 18CS,
and whether said bond aball be assessed in
two equal annual installments,
Dated, July 12lh. 187-$.
By order of Township Board.
E. J. PaiOHWKB.
Township Clerk..

drug.

”—The dry goods firm of Ayhwurth

REDUCED 20 PER CENT

WH- Full Proof Keroeeue Oil 25 cento,
at the City Drug Store.
Our buunrea ia conducted on strictly Uoperanev principle!.

BARS of Standard Soap for 25
Carr- Dots b’s.
are always willing to publish mar­ the dead child lay. This wax his first
intimation that anything was wrong
riage notices free, and think that a f 5
HOMEY TO LOAN
Dr.
Perkey
was
al
once
called
iu,
and
fee should be enough inducement for
On real estate and pernona! securil ml
East-*aw A Twwn.
ths officiating minister to hand them by the use of timely remedies reliev­

agent ;iH Ins jx'ace.

PHENIX HOUSE. J tars Bbiro,
Ji Proprietor. Charlotte. Mkb. Fir t ria*. *«-•

death.

fortunately

after burning

hole in the roof about
Kvprrwntr area.

JJASTMAN A YOUNG,

q

It nought from a do

C5-OODS

DRY

AndattkuubtfGoadt

10. !ft
2.W

W

pipe/but

I0TI0M

School Bookti,

StoNie nd W» dcn)Ware,

A litll,B non of Mrs. Dcrilay broke
nii right' arm below the elbow on C. C. Linaloy, Lo« 16, H. B G. add.
•• IOS.
“
••
Monday. Tuo fracture, was reduced

—Rev. Dr. Jackson, of Chicago,
by Dr. Russel.
Charry Alley.
ill preach at the M E. Church
The above deacrlbod properly or a portion
T'Van Arman tn studying with
next Sunday morning. Subject. “The.
of each deocripgim Io be aold August I5tfa.
____ __ _______ _ &amp; Helbrook here
We un- UW4. Bale tocMmaaoM* at nine o'clock,
Anchor of the Soul.” • Bev. Mr. Onttenden will preach there in the eve deretand he in to return to Nashville
Dated Naubvill#, July 16th. 1874.
inert year .gain. :
E. J. FEIGR.NER, Beeorder.
*«• •
Quite a large party of Ilastingnites
— Mim Mgry Neal, of Ohio, lectur-1Uuu Lako Wednesday for a

B. RASKY. Drayman. GnoJiaod to bo on fire.
-n-- «?.
*“r- fective stove

T .

Good Times Coming!

being

A. BARBER. N-. D.. Hnnu-o- ed on trmpeiancc at the Christian
week, Pleasure for them if'it don’t
. pwMn Ffcr**”’«•“’ f*.rawrt». OOV-. n»«r
Church last Wednesday evening.
rain.
»aH.vtto,Mleb
1
She thinks tbs only way toputdowu
R YOUNG. M. D. Office two intemperance is by allowing woman
. floor. MTlh rtf Tmiwan** •» w. Ma'n PirwL
the .ballot. .
At about half past 10 o’clock Tues­
—"No man will ever be great,”
(R. C. W.WICKHAM. Particular
day night of last week, Mrs. Green
says a Harvard professor, “Tho epto
administered to het little girl, aged
many potatoes.” Just pow the Nashfour years a large dose of morphine,
ARNO STRONG. Plain and Fancy vi II cites don’t care so much about the taking .a still larger dose herself, for
V 3&lt;.i. FrtoW. Xrey variety of Job Printout greatness as they do the potatoes.
the reason that she hnd become tired
They are- scarce, aud the late dry
of living and did not want to leave
HINMAN. Fashionable Barber wether is not helping along the new
the child behind after aho was dead.
. »nJ Hair Dre^r- All “f, '»'«* *”*
crop.
During the lung virgil? of the flight
—Tho house of Geo. Bachelor, a she wmlched the little sufferer, looking
QIMPSON 4 WEBSTER. BUckM
AD MMUaf
l*&gt;W HbeU-H, a mile and a half north of this village, anxiously, no doubt, each moment
last week Thursday was discovered for the swift-winged messenger of

J•

GBOCBBi^, Brigs, Httl feWNS

Tin-Ware

Hardware,

syria have had a sensation, it is said,

Henry Clay Metzger, arias Mrs. H.
“ You are on tho road to success,
and now have something to gossip Mcizer, M. D , arias J. E Lewis, al as long as you make good work, as
altaut. It appears that a worthy Hanover4 P.l&gt; for sending obscane you have always done.’’—Wrn. &amp;
Goodyear, Hastings.
deacon, who resides iu B.ury County, books and circulars through the mails.
The world tefttll of men so called,
“ You can depend upon what Lee
and is a well k» own and wealthy
who live by delmuching tho minds of says bboul his buggies.”—H. A.
fanner, has a charming daughter who
Goodyear, Ilutingt.
youth. It were a blessing if all such
is yet in her teens. Fair Maud Mid­ specimens of movin gnastiness were
"i am delighted with my bngsy
ler (that isn’t her name, but il will dead in prison. Some boys and men and would not let it go." — IV/n.
Chidester,
IlutlaruL
answer.) fell in love not with a delight in having their pockets laden" I am well satisfied with my bug­
Judge Iml with her father’* ’hired ed with dirty, filthy, smutty circulars
2fz“ By. calling one dour north of
man. However, Maud’s lover was or books. They show these to per­ gy."—Adam Wolf, Maple Grove.
“ Your prices are below Grand
a-'so a rnohlto. But what of that sons whoso minds are depraved as
Rapids. I will take the top carriage
when their hearts beat ks one. They their own, or to youths, who but for
Mi»n I Ins Lin,
and surprise my wife."—Jerry Roy­
lured them away to Bellevae. and such taints would become good men.
ers, CarItun.
ho kreps cooalaally on baud a full line ।
presented themselves, to $ justice, Thwy suck the mental poison and,
Millinery, also a good a«sorln ent of
And if I bid space I eould refbr to a
e FASCT GOODS.
asked tu be tied together by the nup­ filthy slime out of those works, and hundred other* tint will go I heir last dollar
Aa she i«‘daily ronahring Naw Goods. Is
tial knot, but lie refused* and so in thus demean themselves in thought
thereby enabled. i0 farnlah yoa with
vain they made the circuit of the and action. No gentleman will ever
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on the most resetn*!&gt;ls
law and the Church. Thus their harbor such potsou about him—no
quality of work.
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rutbolusly crushed, arid in' all Belle­ its sale. I«et the arrests of obscca c
vue they could uot find a proper per­ literature be continued.
,
son who would marry them. It is
said that when that staid deacon
xae iiitie village paper is the best
neared of ihe affair he executedrihe
paper in the world. No other con­
liveliest war dance in that parental
tains the marriages and deaths, to say
mansion that the neighbors had heard
nothing of divorces and births; no
foe years. In fact, it only required
orther relates the iacidents happen­
the presence of that hired man to
ing before the doors of the villagers ;
turn the dance iuto a first das funerno other gives the time of the next
pocaMion. Curious enough it is
ball, picnic, or political meeting ; do
id that the mother hnd do objection
other dioeaiwea the affairs of the!
the marriage of bar daughter to
town aud county, the arrival of new i

honsewhin his wife for washing no:

to cuafounded

goods oq the merchant’^ counters, or;i
of a hew hat on the editor's desk.
Without ajwper the town that has!
I one,!
edited

18aj/ positively, that those
wanting Buggies, will
save money by buy­
ing of m-e!
Come to my exhibition of
Buggies on the 25th of this
month and see for yoni self.

42

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To which ho invite* the attention of the
PubUo, He Mik

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I bavs fin sale the following Agnoultnral lmpl«m*nto. on which
vc libcm! di«csUuU to Granger:, and others for
'

I will

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Gale Sulky Hay-Rake, Coquillard Wag­
on, Hastings Steel and Battle Creek
Chilled Plows, ,Sash,Doors,Blinds.

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Eave Trongbing a Speciality,
New Hardware,

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Duesucr of the Ejfi and Ear.

the best medium for

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WxidtoPTB Arn-PffniODib on Fkvkb

P02SONKD BY 4 BEAD BODY.
tall* the following etrangrs atory :

-Thoodore Tilton bM pnfcU-bad Mother

A Washington dlspateh, July IS, says ths
,bu planters' report to tho Department of

In Florida, 7 in South Carolina, 0 in
engine*. Tho Ueat emitted by the burning of

Una. Texaa and North Carolina return a conthe State averages: North Cerolina. 101; whole neighborhood for a rodlws'of thirty rode
■baton Hate.
-John Mitchell, tba fatnoua exite, ia about Bouth Carolina, 88; Georgia, 91: Florida, 96;
Alabama, M ; Mteaiaelppi, 87; Louietena, 78;
a story-aud-e-half barn filled with bay. whta*
tbe British Partlamsnt.
.
‘
—Mr. Mono hM defined tho appointment A* compared wiia suiyoi last year, mo con­ flamed up in an instant, and the flying wisps
dition ia higher except in Florida, Louisiana of burning hsy lit robfs nearly a block away.
and Ai Kansas, though the difference ia alight
waa first discovered that two boreee in this
Theodore Titton waa very quietly made. She
in Mteateaippi and Alabama.
hero were burned to death before, they could
no ill-will for hor imtoand, neither hae the

—There is a conflict ’ of authority between
Secretary Bristow and Treasurer Spinner re­
garding tho appointment* in too "lledemp-

greea. Mr. Spium-r, being held reeponniblo

ernmeul, very naturally think* that he should

—Prof. Wateou, of the Uulyerstty of Michi­
gan, acoompanled by other astronomers, left
Omaha for the West on the 17ih in*L, on

Venus. Four’ Wr-Ioads of astronomical in­
struments preceded them.

Missouri, lays a largo share of too blame
for the Indian outbreak upon too shoulders
of thoBo traders who have established whisky
ranchos on tho frontier for patronage by
ruffian* and desperadoes, these latter people
having committed innumerable outrages upon
the Indiana.
—Tho Princeton crew won the nix-oared

-It te reported from London that the At­
lantic cable which wss laid iu 1866 han been
racoessfuUy replac'd 'and ia now in perfect
working order. The shore end of the new
cable was suceeaafally laid at Rye Reach, N.
H., July 15.
‘
—Goldsmith Maid, on the Baginaw (Mich.)
Driving Park, on tho 16th inat., trotted no:

Blowcat of which waa better than the beat timo
of &gt;5,000 offered by the Association, and di­
vided as follows : &gt;2,500 to tho first horse:
•1,500 to tho second, and f 1,000 to the horse
which beat the best time on record. Gold­
smith Maid won three straight beats, in 2;U{,
2:161
X-10.
— About 600 Msnnonites, who propose to
settle tn the West, arrived at Now York last

the Cth cavalry for offensive operations against
the Indians, and advocating generally an of­
fensive policy as more effective and more
economical than a defensive one.

CRIME ASD CJUltlEALS.
—A pzrty of nine German fanners, residing
five miles south of Toledo. Ohio, got into a
fight a few nights ago, while returning home
from a saloon, where they had been spending
the day, and Michael Bmith was stabbed and
killed, and John Simmcos mortally wounded.
All the other* were more or less injured by
knifo-thruata. .
MoaU, while laboring under a alate of mental
Ing. shot and killed him instantly. She then,
with a razor, inflicted a horrible wound Upon
tho head and neck of one of hor children, and
. with a pitolifork almost killed another.
—In the Court of General Session*, in
Brooklyn, Lizzie B. King, alia* Kato Stod-

Goodrich, haa been pronounced hopeleeely

—Tho grand jury of Now York baa found
three more indictments against the convicted
Polios Commissioners, Charlick and Gardner,
' * violations of toe election laws.
aim Kateer, a shoemaker at Franklin,
u. shot hte wife deal, on the night of the
i5tb insL, and then lodged two shots in hie
own bead, instantly killing himself. He had
been drunk four weeks.

RAILROAD IXTELLIOBSCR.
Within half an hour after tho breaking-out
-The Chicago’ TtOmm of too 14th insL of tho flames the whole Are force of tho city
says: "An injunction to restrain the North­ waa out. Tho Fire Marehal stationed a num­
western Company from complying with the
effort wm mad^ to stay toe northern progress
Horace Williams, who is the Treaident and fff tbe flames along that thoroughfare. But
principal owner of the Northwestern leased their efforts were powerless to save tho acres
lines in Iowa. It is believed that there are of dry pine roofs to too windward ; aud so tho
peculiar features in thia cane which will insure fire swept on M U pieMod, hardly turned
a dedaion from the courts against the Blate." from its course an Inch by the efforts of the
department, until it reached State street,
rORKIOJi.
which the flames now attacked.
Having reached Stale street too fire wm
—lhe report that the young Duke Nicholas,
of lluroia, who stole ids mother's diamonds,
had been banished to Siberia, is denied by the and a substantial structure the exception.
The dimes leaped gaily from building to
Su Petersburg papers,
—The Paris figaro has liccn suspended for building, now and then skipping a structure or
two to fscilitate jirogress, but never neglectan attack upon the Assembly..'
—It is reported that secret negotiations hare
been entered into between toe President pro of IL The firemen fought valiantly among
tern of the Cuban Republic and Capt.-Gea these Bhanties. Ths most that could be done
waa-to prevent its spreading southward, and
Oqncha.
'
—A bold attempt to aasaaainate Prince Bis­ this waa accomplished.
Having reached Wabash avenue, with
marck was recently made at Kirueugen. Ger­
many. While driving In the country too a wind blowing from the southwest, Michigan
avenue teemed doomed-to destruction. In
aud inflicting a alight wound. The would-be fact the thought of saving any. portion of it,
assassin was promptly arrested. and barely from Eldridge court to a point at least sb far
escaped lynching by the excited populace. north as Harrison street, was abandoned, and
His name in KuIIman. He belongs to Magde­
iu that section etende intact. Every houae
burg, and ia a cooper by trade.
—An American, Dockery, has boon tried
st Havana by conrt-startisl and sentenced to ntroyed. but the narrow alley between the two
death.
,
—A Madrid dispatch states that the Carlisle intervouing mountaiif. Every house an
have ordered one Republican to be ehot for Michigan avenue win vacated, the street wm
every shell that may be fired by the fleet off lined witli truck* backed np againit toe resi­
dences, bnt about 9 o'clock moet people movBilbao.
—It is announced from London that En­
gland, Germany and Ruseia have agreed to
Having reached its eastern limit, the flames
unite In recognizing the Spanish Republic.
—A naval officer from our West India squad­ fed their way rapidly northward, three blocks
ron, who arrived in Washington last week,
says the Spaniards now propose to abandon
There waa little nao trying Io fight in the
entirely the eastern part of tho Island of
Cuba, with the exception of tho porta, which fiercely, and in the vicinity of the conflagra­
will be defended to the last All operations tion a egular gale waa blowing. The beat
in tho future will be confined to a rigid blockado of tho coast, bo so to prevent tho intro­ within a hundred feet of it in tho direction it
duction of arms and ammunition. Tho Iniur- wm Bpceding. Hence it bad to be fought in
rtetionary region is being fenced in with a the flank. There being little hope of saving
Michigan avenue—though it wm saved—toe
at short intervals. It is not designed to make policy seemed to be to fight it into tho lake,
any further attempts tOAcppress the insurrec­ by closing on ita aides. This policy wm
adopted, though efforts wore not abated to
tion within three linos.
—The London Times’ correspondent at 8*utender, Spain, telegraphs that tho probability
of foreign intervention lu Spain is much dte- further non th ward. In that direction, it*
cusoed there.
—Madrid journals state that the Ctfllata

children on tho Cantabrian coast and in Bis­
cay, numbering in all 1,600 persons, and bold
them m hostages to be shot in case of attack
by Republican*.
BEECHSR- TIL TON.
A Naw York dispatch of July 14 saya:
" Among the saddest chapters in the ncandal
whiebhas been in everybody's lips here for
weeks is the one revealed to-day. Rumors
about the domestic infelicity of M r. and Mm.
Tilton have been current for some lime.
Whatever of trouble there has been between
tbe two has reached the crisis. Besides being
among the reddest developments, it secm»
very siguiScant. Mrs. Tilton went before the
Investigating Committee appointed by Mr
Beecher, immediately after it was organized,
unknown to her husband, ami gave testimony
which directly contradicted the version of the
story which the public tetters of Mr. Tilton
have encouraged. In view of the excitement
of mind of Mrs. Tilton, and perhaps lialffright a* her act, which followed her apjxsaranoe before toe InYcctigating Committee. U ia
not surprising that she should think of sepa­
ration from her husband. 8ho has, after con­
sultation with friends, separated from Mr.
171100. Hbe has left her home, husband aud
children, and is now al tbe bouse of Edward
J. Ovington, Jr., with whose family ebo has
long been intimate, Mr. Tilton retaining the
children at the house on Livingstone street.”

rnucs ABD CASUALTIES.
- Seven hundred and fifty thonaand dollar*’
worth of oil was burned at Weebawkeu, N. J.,
on the Uth inat.
—Streator, IU-. had a &gt;200,000 fire on the
current to-day bo true, the crisis in the
12Ui Inst.
—Another disaster, of like nature io that at Beecher-Tilton investigation is near at hand.
Mill nver, has jtptt occurred in Hampalur* Mr. Beechftr-was invited to appear before hia
county, Maes. The dam across Middlefield committee at the bouse of Augustus 8ton*
last evening aud comma rieato whatever ho
The reeervoir. rhicb waa emptied through

He did not appear, but in his stead came a
note. It is understood that the note stated
that Mr. Beecher had not completed bis wril-

Tho merged contents of both deluded the
fanna and buildings, though by great good

earth, aud had stood twenty years. Tho dam­
age ia estimated at &gt;350.(00.
—Oahkorh, Wis., wm Tiilted by a destroc-

believing that Mr. Beecher had finished an
slalrorate etatemonl in which l»o admitted
having interfered in Mr. Tilton’s family af­
fairs. but, singularly, a description of the

Mr. Tilton.
&gt;600.000 worth of property waa destroyed.
-Iowa Falls, Iowa, li*d a tiaO.OOO blaze on
tho 14th of July.
—The propertv destroyed at the recent
Oohkoeh (Wl*,) fire wm Lnourad for WW.M0.

estimate about *800,000. The insurance so

Mr. Beecher become convinced

the body of Frank Notf, of btbuguion,
drowned on that day, packing ice
around to preserve it, and while break­
ing some ice, be acrratelied a. little ]&gt;artie’e of &lt;ddn, hardly larger than the head
Imitators «hould never be encouraged,
61 a pin, from the middle finger of hia
’heir goods are always Inferior in quality and
righthand. While handling ■the*body,
folded &lt;m&gt; tU*t they
which ho continued doing for aomfi 48
will not torn out.
hoars, bo happened to touch the place
where the skin waa broken; and, on
Monday, hia hand' swelled up to twice
ita natural sine. It continued to swell,
and increase in pain, until it became
almost uneudurablo. Friday he went
to Madison, and called on Dr. A. J.
Ward, who injected morphine into his
hand. Since he has been doing pretty
well, and the band han .esumed nearer
ita natural size and shape, though the
poison is producing eruptions on differ­
ent parts of the body, and ho suffers
much pain. Dr. W. thinks Mr. Haese
will recover, bnt had he delayed the
treatment u short time longer, he could
not have been saved, as a case of poi­
soning from a dead body is very diffi­
cult to cure.__________________
PULLlFa THE NUSTACJIE.
This, for lock of better employment
of the right hand, is so very common
with young men who arc waiting to say
something to young ladies, that it de­
serves to be treated from a scientific or
cultured aide, and made an accomplish­
ment Yoh rarely see a fellow with a
new labial growth, who does not carry
his thumb and finger to his pet, on be­
ing introduced, or on coming into n
situation where expectation and respon­
sibilities are either of them at all un­
certain. It is not the gesture or gest­
ures. Before mustaches eome in, or
rather came out, the habit was to stick
tho hands in the pockets, 'or fosteh

them crossways behind the back. The
mustache has changed all that. To be
convinced how ii is, you need but watci
the movements of a young fellow whoso
comfort is to hare one convenient to his
social necessities.

No.z 44

Eldridge

court;

acroee Eldridge

toe remark that it wm a paper ho intended to ccrner of Peek court, leaving eevoral build­
lay before the Investigating Ccmtuittoe. ings unscathed to No. 430. It then runs to
No. fl Hubbard court, passing through the
alley between Wabash avenues down to Nos.

perivuce, bat also tool of a Uunocil of l'hy*iciaos, each skiUsd in hia particular upscixlry;
Besides all theM asairtuil pUy«ici&lt;iM&gt;, in too
di*|&gt;en**ry depaittn» nt kre alw eraployod a

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the Sleflre Nevada motmlalnaor CaHtorala, tlie medicinal pniperttoe of which
in&gt; extracted therefrom without the naw
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The qmwtlon la atmoct
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the cause of disease, and the patient re­
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lies,
Through ail tho ages of study aud in­
vestigation which have marked tho path
of scientifio discovery, one especially al­
DBOWK’B VKKMlTVQa COXVITB
luring object bos tempted the inquiries
and speculations of philosophois. It is
what the wizards and witches of olden
time, the jugglers of India, soothsayers
BKOWrf, Proprtiwn.
of Arabia, Magi of Egypt, necromancers
of Turkey and the Orient, and alchem­
ists of civilized Europe have Bought,
but sought in vain—a vegetable nonTHS MARUTS.
]&gt;oiton6ue Elixir, which, by cleansing
MEW YOBE.
the blood, removing from tho system all
impurities, strengthening the nerves, the
muscles, and the braiu, and vitalizing
every fiber of the system should hid de­
fiance to the corroding hand of disease. —77AB3V.
Dr. Walker, of California, discovered
in
.
au herb, tho properties of which, if they
I8.XS3C.30;
do not entirely fulfill all the conditions
aiiove mentioned, have at leaxi proved
themselves efficacious in all of them;
this herb Dr. Walker has made an ingre­
dient in his famous Vineoab Bittkiui,
which can be obtained of any wholesale t.W. - IXoca-Cli&amp;lro Whits' Winter. H.0038.S0;
B«t Winter, J3.504C.OO. WUAT-No. 1 Sprite.
Druggist throughout the country.
Jl.lSxat.lBM i No. a Nprtsg, Jl.13l431.MM .-'Xo.X
ployed was eoou dispatched to more
An old cynic says : “ With many Bprlug, JUr7K«l.0HH- Coas-Ko. 3,
tbraatculpg pointe, though it wu not safe
women, going to church is little better
to leave the whole lino exposed. At 8
—No. 0, Jt.OQ0t.13. Bt-rrxa-tiood to Cbofe,
Euo«—Frr«li, 14.&amp;15C.
TOM-Me**'
o'clock the fire wm checked on Clark atreet. than looking into a bonnet shop.*'
J-jq.00. Latn—11i,e.
and then there was- no danger that it would
ST. LOUIS.
piss westward. After that two engines cov­
ered the entire field from Polk street south on
Clark around by Twelfth street -to Wabash
It ia hardly necessary for us to call atten­
I
aveuuo, where lhe engagement wm growing tion to the whole page communication from lt.0C411.U1. Foxx—Mesa, J31.00.
Hoa»-t3.flu^l5.&lt;N. CaTTu;—JJ.OOfiZ.CW.
hotter and hotter every moment. When the Dr. R. V. Pines, of tho World's Disps.isary,
CINCINNATI.
aouihorn and western ends of tbe fire bad which appears in tljia issue, as st least dvery
inva'.d an Bering from Chronic Disease must
been made secure, the northern and eaetem see and take a lively interest in tho sound,
Me. ltn:-»395c.
lines of attack were reinforced, and tbe common-sense ideas therein set forth, as well
nvtttee. •
■
enemy confined into narrower aud narrower aa in the indisputable evidences of wonderful
MILWAUKEE.
quarters.
tl.lS'pai.XS ; No. 2, &gt;1.101(3
On Harrison street the fiend wm forced to
lf any, indeed, that Iim acquired such world­
give up Fourth avenue and Third avenue. At wide fame and reputation m that of Dr.
Van Buren street the monster wm driven out Piebcb—“The World’s Dispensary." Thia
of State, tbe St. James being the tail building establishment well merits its appellation,
TOLEDO,
"Tho World's Dispensary," m it is, without
to succumb.
doubt, lhe largest and most complete of ita
Having hitherto shunned Michigan avenue, kind tliat can bo found anywhere, and msriiDKTBOIT.
it now turned venomously upon it, making its dnee are prepared within its walls that find a
ready sale in evoty Quarter of the globe. In
way along Congress street, and consumed the fact the foreign trade forma do small part of
Ocoanic building, the structure that once did too huaiuess.
CI.KV»:L.4ND.
duty m the Tremon^one ur two other*, and
A visit to the shipping department, which
Wszat-No. I JUd. l.S%£l.a6; Wo. 3
on tho drat floor, gives one a slight idea of
then wm finally and effectually squelched Just ia
the collossal proportlona of tho buidnesa there I1J9R1.31. Coax-TlttTk. O*ZB-M&gt;OMle.
transacted. Hero tho visitor may say see. m
Matteson and Gardner Houses, aud the Bxpo- we did, huge piles of boxes being shipped to
HOUSEHOLD
sitlon building. Several attempts were after­ wholesale he uses in every part of the land,
also to foreign countries—oven China and
ward made to -blow up buildings on State Japan contributing to tho demand for thee©
PANACEA
street, between Polk and Van Buren, notably popular medicines. Tno Doctor haa achieved
at tho St. James Hotel, but nothing effectual thia Immct.ae patronage and demand for his
celebrated remedies by hie great skill ae a
FAMILY
waa *jxom|4i»hed. It waa impossible to ob­ physician, the superior curative virtues Of tho
tain powder in anffirietft qnintitiea to aocom- remodiea ho haa dmcovered and bis honorable
LINIMENT.
dealings, Indomitable will and comoIou in­
dustry. Tho cures that he has affected hare
midnlghL
often been wonderful, in fact almost miracu­ HOUSEHOLD
The boundaries of the fire are aa follows: lous, havfbg frequently teen effected, as ho
baa shown us by ample evidence, after many
PANACEA
eminent physician* in »nccesaion had failed.
thence altipplng five buildings, from corner of Thia succMs hM bad the effect to xivo him an
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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JULY 31,1874.

VOL. I
‘rug hills.

Ou vUtaga aplraa ujjtflad T

A MEMORABLE DUEL.
The celebrated affair of tho Leopard
and tho Chesapeake, the latter com­
manded by Com. James Barren,
resulted jn Barron’s trial and sentence
by tho court-martial, in the proceed­
ings relative to which it is said Oom.
Dectftur took an active part, and a
duel was finally the result, at Bladens­
burg. A correspojdcnt of the Chi­
cago Tribune deaciibes the affair as
follows:
.'
When Elliott arrived at Bladensburg
little knots of boys and men, knowing
or guessing tho matter impending, gave
interesting regard. A group of naval
officers particularly, standing at tho
tavrim, walked out across tho bridge
toward the place of meeting, and con­
cealed themselves within hearing of I
pistol-shota.
Almost. every one of |
them was a friend al Decatur, and,
among them were Com. Rodgers and
Porter, his two colleagues in the Board
of Navy .Commissioners. Barron fol­
lowed soon afterward, walking between
his second, Elliott, and his friend
Latimer. His face expressed dignity
and resolution. Ho walked firmly, and
they three also descended into the Val­
ley of Chance.
Decatur and Barron bowed to each
other formally- Hambleton stood Irr
Decatur, Latimer by Barron. Bain­
bridge and Elliott conferred together,
and the former, who had behaved fairly
and equitably throughout, was appoint­
ed to measure tho ground. He marked
a line in the tod with his boot, and,
placing his toe to it, ttepped out eight
times, a yard to the etep. marking also
the last step as a bare; four times a
man’s length, or across your dining­
room—that was tlu' distance.
Each second now produced the pis­
tols from a pair of cases—low-barreled
duelling-weapons, of fine finish and
bright ateel, aiteer-motuited. They
were charged and rammed in the old
style, and prerented to each principal
by the second. During all this time

onda.
'
In like manner Elliott and Bainbridge
tossed for corners. Bainbridge won; it
was Decatur’s usual good luck.
“Com. Decatur,” said Bainbridge,
“ which stand do yor Select ?”
The axis of the two bases ran nearly
north and south, obliquely from the
Lrook. Decatur walked to the north,
nearest the water, where he stood a few
inches lower than Barron. Both threw
off their cloaks, and stood confronting
©achothet.
“ Gentlemen,’’ said Bainbridge, rais­
ing his voice, •• I .ball giTe the word „
follows:
Present__ one—two—three
You are neither at your peril to fire be­
fore the word one, nor after the word
three.”
Com. Barron turned his head, his pintol banging at his side, and said to
Com. Bainbridge :
“ Have you any objection, sir, to pro­
nouncing the words in the manner you
“ None,” said Bainbridge; and he rew*nl gave it
For tho first time the antagonists

neaa and the purpose to kill lay in

that

ou his right. The same positions were
reversed by Elliott and Latimer.

liltliis while Decatur's body waa going
Bainbridge, AH'
from his residence, dose by the White,
,
The antagonists swung round side­ House, to “Kalorama;” an estate on a
।
wise, and looked at each other across
Barron
lay
in
the
city,
writhing
with
their right Shoulders.
pain, listening to the funeral drums.
The two arms went up, and each took In Congress, John Randolph offered
consolatory resolutions, but they werei
sight.
objected to. The tone of the press,
commenting on the duel, was respect­
One report rang out The hut word
ful, both to the living and dead an­
was deafened by it There were two
tagonists, but as sternly denunciatory of
puffs of smoke, and in an instant Bar­ “ the code ” as our newspapers nowsron was down groaning.
days could be.
Dcoatur straightened up a moment,
Barron .uff.red dreadfully far tasny
pinched his lips, dropped his pistol, months, but recovered st last and lived
and the color went out of bis face. He
down to 1851, surviving, I think, De­
drew his right hand to his side. He
catur’s childless widow, who was repre­
then fell to the ground speechless.
sented in 1848 to be alive in the
Tho seconds of both were beside them
Georgetown Catholic College, “ in ill
in an instant. Decatur was moved by
health and poverty, finding in -the con­
his friends to higher ground, near by
solations of religion alone alleviation
Barron.
'
of her sorrows,” but hopeful of secur­
He opened his eyes directly, and said,
ing sometaring from Congress. Barron
“ I am mortally wounded, at least I be­
went to sea again, and had charge of
lieve so ; and I wish I had fallen in the
several vessels, but the shadow of life
service of my country.”
'
duel lay ocroas his life. People forgot
Barron looked up .to themall. end
the apology for it in the catastrophe of
it. A new generation of boys rose up
“ Everything has been conducted in
who read of Decatur’s valor, and
me most honoraole manner. 1 am learned to regard Barron M the as­
mortally wounded. Commodore Deca­ sassin. The poor living victim could
tur, I forgive you from the bottom of
not explain against a dead man. He
my heart.”
•
asked for a court-martial on Decatur's
Immediately down the pathway to the
charge against him, and waa exoner­
Valley of Chance came many gentleman, ated. with niggardly compliments.
■11 friend, of Dectut—BodgOT wl
Decatur lies buried behind St. Peter's
Porter *nd Bolton, l*o doctor., Bailey,
Church, Philadelphia, in a venerable,
Wnnhington nod Tterilt, Oen. Harper,
spacious graveyard, under an eagleand other friends or idlers.
capped monument. Hia portrait is in
There were anxious look# and utter­
Georgetown College. His name is con­
ances of “Tut! tut!” or "Dear!
ferred on many towns and counties in
dear I"
the country. What he lived for he had
» The doctors proceeded td loosen the
obtained—glory in the eyes of his
clothes of tho sufferers and ascertain
countrymen.
the nature of their wounds. The little
Barron obtained “ satisfaction "—lit­
green valley at the breakfast hour had
tle more. Yet I think that the latter
become a surgeon’s hospital. In it
waa throughout the aggrieved spirit
were represented nearly all the naval
victories in the republic—Tripoli and
WHEN SHE WON'T, SUE WON'T.
Algiers, Lake Erie and both oceans;
N vivacious writer on Switzerland
they held solemn congress in this un­
says: " Only the day before our visi^
holy amphitheater.
the Bad Steft had ita latest tragedy,
Barron wm struck in tho hip and
with a comic edge to it, aa moat trage­
about the groin. Decatur bad caught
dies have. 1 n the pooping rain, a parly
the ball on his hip, and it had glanced
left the hotel at Ohamouuix for the Mer
upward into the abdomen, severing the
de Glace, and coming up on the other
largo blood-vessels there. The two
aide, took the Bail fat ep first. The
doctors exchanged glances ; there was
sweetest of little old ladies, a mere dot
no hope for Decatur ; his pulsation had
of a woman, with her doctor of divinity,
almost ceased.
were Minong them, and went ou over the
Now began on the, ground,
they
slippery rock, mad© doubly dangerous
lay npon cloaks spread for them, that
by the rain, because, once started, there
dying interview of mingled tenderness
was no’ turning back. She dragged the
and recrimination which Wirt has com­
pounds on pounds of wet water-proof
pared to the last intercourse of Hamlet
cloth*clingiog to her feet to tho little
and Laertes. Each striving to clear up
oasis where people rest and gird up
his tame, and prove that this crime was
their loins before arosaing the ico. Here
a mistake or the work of officious eue:
she thrqlr herself prone on the ground,
mies. Barron, certain that his hours
and wm’sHU m an ink-blot. Whon tho
were numbered, wished to be st peace
others started her husband tried to
with his enemy, that they might enter
rouse her. ‘No,’ she oaid; ‘yon may
the court of judgment friends. Decatur
all go on. I want nothing.' I will die
was less relenting, but he consented to
here f It was th© calmness of despair.
forgive Barron, though not his ad­
Women often threaten, in certain con­
visers.
tingencies, to‘give up,' but the thing
It was a sadder scene than Nelson,
Decatur's admirer, dying in the cockpit is rar© as snow in August.- When it
happens
the family-machine stops, and
during the battle, or Bayard, to whom
he had been compared, bleeding on the desperate remedies are applied. This
woman did the thing without the threat—
battle-field.
The carriage came and they bore De­ also a rare thing foi- her sex, and was
catur to it, Bainbridge kissing his ever doctor of divinity in such a plight
cheek. He had wrested Bainbridge before ? He hrd lived with her forty
from the dungeons of the Moore. Bain- years, and ahe had tho power to sur­
pridge, in return, had measured the prise him. He hod seen her endure
ground for him to stain it with his years of wasting nicknesa wit bout losing
cheerfulness; he had seen her go down
blood.
Rodger* took Decatur’s head ’ upon into the Valley of tho Shadowof Death,
his shoulders, the doctor, Trevitt, and come bock smiling with a baby in
Heated with them, and the carriage took her arms ; but now at last she had
ita painful way back to the city. Bain­ ‘given up.’ He offered to carry her
bridge and Hambleton hastened to the down the rocks and across tho ice—he
nary yard, where the tug laf to carry who had oome abroad for his health;
them back to the Columbus, Lliat riup but she answered him only, ‘Go with
of discord. At half-past 10 o’dock the rest. I will die here !' like tho re­
Decatur re-entered his elegant mansion. frain of a dirge. The doctor must hare
Hia wife and household, disturbed at scolded at thia point, if he were not
the, breakfast-table with the appalling more than mortal; but it did no good,
news, were driven to the upper part and finally he wrapped the mantle of
of the house. Around the city the evil his thoughts about him and aat down in
news spread. Friends crowded around the rain to meditate a new chapter ou
the door, and into the duel isVs dying the woman question. The other people
chamber. He signed his will, refused went on, and the two kept solitary
to have the ball extracted from his watch on the Mer de Glace, like the
wound, and spoke affectionately of his two grey-headed eagles in an eyrie. At
wife, whom be yet refused to see. the end of a silent half-hour, in which
tho doctor discovered what very hard­
After one of the spasms, he said :
“ I do not believe it is. posa- ble for a I working people those are who ‘only
pereon to endure so much pain as I now stand and wait,’ ahe rose up, walked
over the ice, mounted her mule, and re­
The town was aroused, and his door­ gained the hotel. She had broken th©
ways and pavements were yrewded. mainspring of hope, and it took Nature
They stopped st the drawing-room st just half an hour to mend it”
President Monroe’s. Uncomplaining, NVMBER~OFTEXAB: CATTLE N&amp;W1N
in the midst of anguish, to tho last, the
KANSAS.
.
-The Kansas City Journal of (bmthe Beas ** yielded itself up without a meroe gives the following information
groan st half-past 10 o'clock that night relative to thik season'a cattle trsdo :
The nest day the little old Daiianal Tho drive from Texas, now about all in
Intelligencer catne out with a leaded sight, will number 155,000, and distrib­
editorial hoad, saying that it would bo uted as follows : 40,000 at Coffeeville,
“affectation” to be silent upon the 40,000 at Wichita, 27,000 at Greet Bend
fact that the duel had occurred, and and neighljoring points, 50.000 at EU»that the combatants were mortally worth, and 12.000 at Bunker Hill and
wounded. In a “ postscript” it related other placer. These will be mart etc d
this fall, wiiile the remainder, »*,000,
the crude apostrophe of that period, will b© consumed on the frontier filling
“ Mourn, Columbia! for ene of your Indian ccutrarta. Beaides these are
brightest atan is sei!" Three days about 100,000 wintered Texans in Ran“Gentlemen,"

said

MODERN CHRISTIANITY.
Yesterday,-in company with the doc­
tor, we visited the deaf and dumb man
-who ia dying in the doorlen, window­
less hut wo described once before.
Thanks to Mr. Isham Cooper, we were
enabled to take over a good supply of
provisions for the poor people. The
dumb man was in bed. , The old woman

We asked her the following ques­
tions, which we give with her answers :
Mons,
“ How old are you ?
n»fh &lt;« toseveuty-five. .*
t
say positive. I left my ago in South
Carolina, whar I was ria.”
“ How did you lire before we came to

the neighbors is very kind, and though
Uiey're right poor, they helps me.” •
“Do you belong to any ehnrph?”
“ Yes, bless the Lor*, I’m a Methodist.
Sometimes ladies used to come here
and talk on a alate with my son about
the state of his soul, and they think
he’ll be saved." .
We could not help thinking how con­
siderate and- Christian-like it was in
these ladies (?) to volunteer such a gen­
erous opinion.
“ Did they give .you any clothing or
food?”
“ Oh I no sir. They just come to
talk about John's soul;- and bless the
Lor*, I think he’ll be saved,”
“ Who is your minister ?”
“Mr. S., of the church up tho hill.
I uster go thar ; but I’m very old, au*
I ain't had no warm clothes this - win‘•Did Mr. B. ever help you ?''
“Yes, sir: he nster come and talk
religion.”
“Did he ever bring you food or
clothing ?’’
“No, sir; but he thinks John's soul’s
•right”
The reader must, pardon us ; but at
this point it required an effort to sup­
press a tendency to swear, which we
imagined we left off at the close of the
“Have you no clothing but these?’’
we asked, ]x&gt;inting to the thin cotton
garments that clung like damp rags to
her shrunken limbs.
" No, sir; but I’ve put the flannel
things you sent me on John. I can get
along ; we ou’t got long to live, no how,
friend; an’ when the boy was able he
tried to kear for mo."
You must be saving of what we bring
you, old lady ; and while God gives us
a little, we will try to keep yon warm
and fed.”
Poor thing ! she thanked us in her
rough way, and we left, promising too
keep up the work which a few generous
heartshave helped us in.—jCblumbu3,
O., Inquirer.
N

GHEATSKSS AND GOODAESS.
Take goodbess, with tho .average in­
tellectual power, and compare it with
mere greatness of intellect and social
standing, and it is for the.^nobler
quality ; and if God should offer me one
of them, I would not hesitate which to
choose. No, the greatest intellect
which God ever bestowed I would not
touch if I were to choose between that
and the goodness of an average woman ;
I would scorn it and say, give it to
Lucifer ; give me the better gift. When
I ssy goodness is greater than great­
ness, I mean to say it gives a deeper
and rerener joy in tho private heart,
joins men more tenderly to one another,
and more earnestly to God. I honor
intellect, reason and understanding.
I wish wo took ten times more pains to
cultivate them than wo do. I honor
greatness of miud— great reason, which
intuitively sees truths, great laws, and
Che like; great understanding, which

the understanding that masters things
for youth and beauty ; that oaa marshal
millions of men into an organisation
that shall last for canluriea. I once
coveted such power, and r.m not wholly
free from the madness of it yet. I see
ita use, I hope. I am not ignorant of
the joys of science and letters ; I am
not of in the pursuit of there. I bowrev­
erently before the men of genius, and
ait gladly at their feet. • But the man
who sera justice and does it, who knows
love and Jives it, who has a great faith
and trust* in God—let him have a mind
quite inferior, and culture quite as lit
tie, I moat yet honor and reverence that
m-n far more than ho who has the
fhnt knowledge ia power, and reverence
it, but juatioo is a higher power, and
love is ? manlier po«&lt;MK| religion ia
a divine power, each ^fter than tho
mightiest mind.— Theodore Parker.

Boston folks complain that the En­
glish swallows are ao well fed by the
charitable hands that they are worthinaeata. Tn Worcester square a large
tux beomltf which vrtr WO qxrrow
pM U» night &gt;&gt; being eeUn tip by the

■ that those
will oome into market ‘his am- who are well fed by charitable bands
son, making altogether about the same will ndt work for a Bring is applicable

NO. 44.

THE SECRET OF THOSE FRIED POTA­ SHAKESPEARE AND TUX GERMAN
TOES.
CRITICS.
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The Saratoga correspondent of the
The London Standard says: *1 Let
Springfield Republican says : Saratoga the German critic who is so shocked with
potatoes, the poetry of a common life Shakespeare's ‘‘Juliet” go to Wands­
worth for com© very pretty English
Parker’s, can be made in perfection in types of those well-behaved, timid, non­
any kitohen by the use of a very simple entities of his fatherland he so much
apparatus consisting of a sharp blade ' belauds, for they abound. But wo ins­
set slanting into a wooden trough with pect that mankind will long continue
a narrow slit in the bottom, two wire to cherish a decided preference for the
warm fieah-and-bldod •sweetheart of
Select eight largo potatoes, par© them “ Romeo,” even though to the infinite
and slice very thin with the cutting ma­ horror of these new lights, ahe could
chine, soak them in cold water for. two match her lover in confounding the snn
hours, and stir common table salt into and the moon, the lark and nightingale,
th© water, one teaspoonful to a quart, could kiss him almost at first sight, and
and allow them to remain in the brine vow that if he wed another the grave
half an hour longer. Put them upon should be her bridal bed. Such heroines,
the screen to drain, and put on a spider perhaps, are not common 'in real life;
with a pound of clear lard over a brisk and conceivably it is as well that they
fire. Wipe tho sliced potatoes dry on a should not be so. But they nr© Un­
towel, wait until the lard is smoking stuff of which immortal -dreams are
hot, ami pour a large plateful into th© made, and wo compensate ourselves for
spider. The result is like a small sea the conventional coldness of real life by
in a white squall; and now the cook dwelling ever and anon with such di­
shows the artistic soul which every vo­ vinely passionate creatures in tho genial
tary of that "noblest of .the arte must realms of imagination. It was a Gar­
possess to fee worthy of the name. Pa­ man, nud a great admirer of Shakes­
tient and calm, with steady and inces­ peare, who exclaimed, * Truth still lives
sant motion of the skimmer, she pre­ in Fiction,’,though perhaps, he was too
vents adhesion of any too affectionate sanguine when he added, ‘And from
slices, and watches carefully for Che the copy the original will be restored.'
tender blush of brownneas to appear. Real life is a somewhat lukewarm busi­
Slowly it creeps and deepens until it ness, and we doubt it ita puleos grow
rivals the hue of the fragrant Havana. any wanner with age. But the poets—•
Haeto then takes th© place of caution, the great poets—give us life rod-hot—
lest any martyrs burn for the perfection glowing, unrestrained, and, if you will,
of others; and they must quickly b© bombastic. It is your second and third
.spread upon another sieve to drain until rate poets who-e htroiues invariably
dry and greaseleas enoug^for the fairest behave themselves, and v.aoso heroes
fingers, then served hot, to melt like a apostrophize in faultless and measured
kiss on sweet lipa, with a dying crackle diction. Grant that Shakespeare has
like the fallen leaves of autumn.
every literary fault under the sun. Has
A FINISHINO CLASS IN FLIRTATION. he every literary beauty and greatness?
Among the sojourners here for the That is the only important question,
season is Miss Haines, the principal of and there can be but one answer to it
a fashionable finishing school in New If faults could kill a writer he would
York. She has brought with her a num­ hate been forgotten long ago. It is
ber of her pupils, who are staying at fanltleatneaa, coldnota, want of fire and
the Ocean Hotel, and who are reputed fervor and passion, which ultimately
to be enjoying themselves intensely. I send a poet—no matter how popular in
am not informed as to the object of his time—to the pastry cooks. If any­
Miss Haines in bringing her bevy of one wants to show how acute, penetrat­
pretty girls to tho sea-side ; but I sup­ ing and accurate a critic he can be let
pose it must be for the purpose of edu­ him begin by exposing Shakespeare’s
cating them in the latent modes and manifold blunders and carelessnesses.
mysteries of flirtation. This ia now ao He will probably not be read, but he
important a branch of social life, has so will be quite right and unanswerable.
much to do with courtship, marriage Still, as wo have said, is it worth while
and posterity, that I wonder it has been at this time of day ? Let him abuse his
omitted from the regular course. Ru­ contemporaries instead. He is then
mor runs (1 do not vouch for it) that sure to be listened to. And let any of
the young ladies arc daily drilled in the these contemporaries who are disposed
art of throwing glances ; of taking irre­ to bp over-sensitive remember that the
sistible positions ; of smiling fascina­ real estimate of them in the long run
tion upon gallant hearts ; of directing will depend—as in the case of Shake­
ensnaring phrases to masculine ears, speare—noton the number of times they
and of bringing , resolute bachelors to tripped, but on the number of times
confeari'-n and proposal in five minutes they soared.”
of enrapturing conversation. Before the
season is over these feminine charn* era SYMPATHY BETWEEN A LIVING
BODY AND A SEVERED ARM.
will be thorough adopts in heart-break­
An exchange chronicles th© following
ing ; will be enabled, doubtless, to put
one of Cupid's arrows through a mnacu- somewhat curious statement regarding
, lino pericardium at the longest possible a boy who had au arm severed by a loco­
eye-range. The fair sisterhood prom­ motive: We are just as ignorant as
enade at stated intervals on the long brutes about the relation of body and
piaxzas ; walk and drive on the bluff souL Swedenborg says the soul is a
road, and are alwaya lovely, except wb«Q spiritual organism, corresponding iu all
they destroy thfeir beauty by putting on respect • with the body. Wo know not
batuihg dresses, and submitting to tho on what other hypothesis one qan un­
caresses of boisterous old Ocean, who derstand the case of little Willie Cum­
does not, I fear, appreciate them a bit. mings Whitehall, who lost an arm by
—Seaside Letter.
being run over by the cars. The ac­
count says that when the lad was taken
.4 PRETTY DISH.
home the arm was brought after him.
A writer on various eccentric depart­ It waa thrown into a pail, when the
ures in cooking says “ It is but a few poor little fellow screamed with pain.
weeks ago that a hamper of twelve fine The severed limb was then placed in a
rata arrived at a certain college kitchen. box and buried in the garden. Shortly
They had been killed the day before on after, little Willie complained of a pain
tho’pulling-down of a wheat stack,so that and a queer feeling in the severed hand.
they had beep clean feeders, and they He said that something was crawling
were all plump and comely to look at on the inaide of his band. Tho limb
Tho three largest, which were veritable was exhumed, when a large worm was
monsters, were selected for roasting. discovered in the palm of his band. A
At tho appointed times party of six sat largo jar was then obtained, and it be­
down to test their merits. After soup came necessary to crowd the arm in,
and fish tho head waiter, with an ex­ when the sufferer fairly went into a par­
pression of pity not mingled with con­ oxysm of pain. The limb wai placed
tempt, brought in the roast. Half a in a jar partly filled with alcohol, and
rat, which had been carefully wrapped then replaced in the ground. The little
in bacon previous to ths roasting, was fellow complained that his arm and An­
served to each, it was a trying mo­ gara were in a terribly cramped posi­
ment, but the plunge was taken, and tho tion, and that the little finger and the
first mouthful elicited the remark: next one were growing together. Tlic
‘ Well, at all events, it's not nasty.' jsr was then taken up, when the limb
■No, indeed, it's a great deal batter was found crowded and cramped m de­
than rabbit.' ‘leal! it very fair eating.’ scribed.
.
Each mini finished his jxjrtion, and
Come to go over the facta we do not
three or four picked the bones.”
see that the Swedenborgian theory helps
the matter much, and we giye it up.
,
EXIT MULLIN.
Wonder if our learned surgeons have
A Isaliion writer says: “ More and1
more ladies intending to pass their va­ any explanation to offer?

DOWN INTO THS DUST.

God ptty ua all tn cur pUUul atrUc.

rm It nul wil, in ttta trirf
u.tt
On orrr tbn tathiuu*, down into tb. Ud»,
fn &lt;ir« him a &amp;&lt;h1 at aiM-p®*-.

VA RISTINS.
How to put a horse eta his metal—
Shoe him.
A HANDepMK thing in ladies* hose—A
seal little foot
.
A had habit to get into—A coat that
is not paid for. •
Wmra is a young lady like a whale ?
When she's pouting.
Wnoxvim makes the most promises is
too apt to carry the election.
Why is a Ihunders-torm like on onion ?
Because it is peal on peat
War ia a loaf of bread like the sun ?
Because it rises from the yeast
WnuN is a msfi tiiinner than a
shingle? When he’s a shaving.
“No OABDS,** is what a Western
gambler attached to his wedding notice.
A DvBcqcn banker dropped n twocent piece in the contribution-box, and
took out a cent for “ discount”
A tovsg husband calls his wife
“birdie," because, ho says, ahe is al­
ways associated in his mind with a bill.
Josh Boxings says : “Don’ttoil be­
fore breakfast If it is necessary to toil
before breakfast, eat your breakfast
first.”
Tur first thing a promising youth
said to a dog presenting bis nose st his
heels was : “ Go away; do you think I
am a bone ?”

What ia the difference between a Jew
and a lawyer ?
One gets his law from
the prophet and tho other his profit
from the law.
.
Thk President of Cornel! Univeraity
says the young women average ten per
cent better on the examination papers
than the young men.
Ar some of the hotels in Vermont
they give a glass of “ good river water,”
which has such a peculiar aromatic
flavor that some people have mistaken it
for Hollands, and left a sixpence at the
aide of the tumbler.
An Indians gicl got a verdict of
“breach of promise”against a young
man, by proving so much intimacy be­
tween them that she knew when he bud
trimmed hia whiskers, also when he got
a new set of shirt collars.
The following is “fearful,” besides
being slightly original: If a dog's
tale is kut off entirely, would it inter­
fear with his low cow motion? Answer :
Not egxnctly— it might not affect his car­
riage, but 'twould intirely stop his wag­
gin.
“ You say, Mrs. Smith, that you
have lived with the defendant for eight
yearo. Does tho court understand from
that, that you arc married to him?”
“In course it does.” “Have yon a
marriage certificate?” “Yes, your
honor, three on ’em - two gals and boy."
“Verdict for the plaintiff—call the next

1'Ho-Diaiors windy yesterday ?—There
was a looicuesa about the soil which
rendered out-door life anything but
agreeable. The “ eyes had it” almost
unanimously. In One case only did tho
“nose have it,” and that was where a fel­
low holding on to both sides of hia
beaver, beating up against a head wind,
ran his bowsprit on to a lamp post.—
Exchange.
HOMRASTIC LANGUAOX.
In the seventeenth century, the Rev.
John HamiltofC curate of South Leith,
and hia vicar, Mr. Andrea- Cant, stfovu
to outvie eiyfii other in bombastic lan­
guage. An instance of Hamilton’s tal­
ent in that atyle has been preserved.
Preaching one day on the text, “O,
Isihcl, thou hast destroyed thyself,”
he commenced ’in ,lhe»e words: “I
■hall not nibble at niceties, nor ingem­
inate prolixities, but with the sword of
brevity shall cut the Gordian knot of
obscurity, and ao proceed to give you
tho genuine purport of this mellifluous
and aromatical subject, calculated alienariy (only) for the meridian of that

cation by the seashore abandon starched
An old bachelor indignantly arts,
staffs and take to soft worsted goods.
Three quarters of the white dresses that “ Why is it that a young fellow and his
have gone and are goingtoLong Branch, girl can sit in the parlor until after
Saratoga, Newport and Cape May this midnight, without making noiao enough
for tho old folks to hear them through
berg gauze, crepe, foulard, twilled silk, the partition, but cannot sit in a theater
and other light but non-washable ma­ or public hall fire minutes without dis­
terials. The folly of wearing in the turbing tho whoN: audience with their
giggling and talk." If he had been
which half an hour after donning look there he could tell all about it.
like moist rage, is fully appreciated
rusty old heathen of
now, though it has taken years to real­
ise it. It is only in the dryeet of in­
gstion of ship XMstars, sailors, arttaars
land or mountain towns that it “ pays ”
and small tradespeople of wMch his ali­
is nothing so bewitahingly feminine as at one-fourth the distance and then
these diaphonous stuffs.**
multiply by four.”

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—A tt-mbfe storm visited Ut«&lt;
‘ section, conn ng. from the wefl, and

And all kir.tte of Goode

Ba’ !of Ihi. Tillage K Oom b.r uT orchvd,

evening.

&lt; w.r^ .,-a down wiul fttnw, hin
I* owning into
brfor,
,MpK',.4d,
kHnnire lively nnd la lringing»l in ;J. x Prjce.s (aria. .,,pei,i„nyi ,llf.
per
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“ litrahst.
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j fercd. One-third of his apple trees
—Two auuoos from the vicinity of ami nearly all of hi« pemeb trees were
AJt»ioo Ikftve the job of puling up iajurod, and fences wep rendered
Brady’s brick.
no fences at alL
.
A. BARBER. M., D.. Hnmio«•»*• ,
.~t «- *r--« «wn&lt;-.
—The southern Nnnhvijfo now
—Last Monday raoruing, Mr. Wm.
has to be written Kswhviih Tenn.. Killin’s house was all excitement
H. YOUNG. M. T&gt; OIHre Iwo to distinguish it from-our Nuahville. A spark snapped from the stove on
• Akw
&lt;4 T’-'Vps.n'a *-wr. M»‘n
—The annual missiohery eermon a so&amp;l adtling it cm fire. Mr, Killen
MK ua«Uw.tr»: to» a. m.MKlOat
wifi be preached from Mask XVJ-15. was scared. His heart refused to
nit a W.WICKHAM. Psrtiealar at the M. E. Church, next Sabbath thump, his knees smote together
I’
Io Urtf Vrtvelr
—_
..— .I, rf ,1^.
like Balshazzar of old, his tongue
morning.
—Chas. Putnam's afore jin- being clave tn the roof of bis mouth and
ARNO STRONG, Plain and Fancy
U Sett, F«"&gt;r. Kerry vrtM*y «f
PH«Ohs fenored- When Truman moves into reftised to wag. it e. shrraM probably
hie new Uiek it wit! bo ooeopied by have Iiad a cremation article, hath)'I it
been for the prompt assistaace of Mr,
HINMAN. RubwinMe Barhn Smith 4c Ptitnaftb
. WHl Uta- »rr-»xr All kW*/. «*.*«• . —Ai gentleman wanted a report Kocher, whtr ran in nnd dashed a
pail of wat&amp;r on the burning sofa.
fmm the Treasurer of the 4th of
' QIMPSOM lr WRB6TBR, jiiirk. July fund. Ry ronsnlting nnothrr
—The Beecher-Tilton ’ Sdandar

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column he will see his wish gratified.
—Clement Smith and wife have
relumed from their western trip.
•ft RMMrt C.r^n.1 io »&gt;.Y flare W the x
fenmdfeTi 7
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They look hale.hearty and happy also
HLEWiNTJMMfH.
as if they had enjoyed •hair lrip.hu
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I.AtVYK
Reprrrrnt* menccly.
—The excavation for Kerr AgASTMAN itOl'SC,
Griffith's end Brady’s bricks have
Attorney* at Law.
। ”e.*n tnnsned nnd stone laving will
' commence on Kerr he. Griffith's next
JJESRV' H. WOOD,
Monday.
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J B. R ASSfY, Dmytnnn. Goods and

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—George Fleming hss Invested in
n bit of horse flesh. It is a three
Desk News :
*
Bool*
Shoe*,
• year old •h irsc of the Arabian stock,
H»«rwowyal
»iM .n.'by.ii ■ Hastings has been for a couple of
weeks
jtvrt like ‘a prolonged funeral
' — '
‘ __ —
_
1 |i ft,,
nfirr’hftaA/1 'it
He purchased
it nf
of TTm,rv
Henry Trjycr,
MAStlVrLLE HOUSE.
axd items m oousequeneo are scarce..
living sbmh-wt»st of lhe village.
B.il tho .rain and .wind broke llic
CMt. 0. ’W. McUopMirx, Prapristor.
—The father of A. Mix, living jnsi “sweet monotony” nnd made us glad.
5rietxlim».
over the line in Kfthuno. recently Indeed we were glad to «ee it rain,
thrashed IGI * bushels of when’from and as to lhe wiqd we'arc used to
right tusre-*. We ahouhl be. p’eased that, as oi l Bore-nss of the Danner
to hea; fmm olheA about their crops.
gives us w.ak ly installments in
JJNIQN HOUSE.
Wo want to show iho world what print and nightly, inetallments 'round
our people-ore doing.
ihrcorners and in the saloons, that
Mleiiltrnn.
rrThc new Methodist Church, in John of tho II/ou: Jangle, apeaks of.
process of erection in. tho Henry
Tho gentle xephyrs made most of
Barnum neighborhood, jnsi in lhe onr com “Iwnd and kiss ‘.he precious
edge of C-talleton township, was aod,” and from nil np.iearences it is
HENIX HOUSE. Jkmm Baird,
blown down^juring the gale Sunday liable to keep right oa kissing. The
Ifof-wuir, VborfcH'r, Mich. Fir I ci»-»
morning, luwriio wdls undenninded lightning did a httle damage likewise.
RATIONAL HOTEL. ‘A. Wcxans. by the hea^ptin.
Lee l^ed's buggy show was n
11 I’ryrW, H*«tln«r, Mirk. K/rjth'px Io
—horses kiekeil up a decided success, ns was his little
little excitement Friday by starting hop nt Bowne’s store in the evening.
M. JONES.
from Dickinson's store and riming One ofyour N whville yonths thought
pell inell to Truman's store. It is hn would be real cunning, and was
said that the i»raw*ry of Mr. II — ■■ sUndihg Imre headed at the door of
in stepping them .js comnierul.ible- the lialL When E.l Hoff was walk­
La’cj dispatches ah^r that the nun ing peacefully by he carelessly stuck
that stoped them was Conard Clever. out a No. 11 cowhide and tripped a
—This is lhe happiest time of the gentleman lie then with a satisfied
year with the farmers. The golden monkey grin on his county-house
jBUgccllanrous Adrn-tisftnrnts.
grain has l&gt;cen gathered and is now asked to be excusea Edwin quietly
El M. G43LTES,
being thicshedgiving abundant yields inserted hit fingers into his hair and
Well may tho honest farmers rejoice moat jerked No. I l's head off. He
nnd be happy. He has worked hard tried to shake his feet off from the
for his rewaid. which has now com- walk, but saw it was an impossibility
aud said, “ Y-a-a-s. Til excuse ye."
nnd made double precious to him.
Let-railroad men alone they've got
—You will remember Mlle. Car­
ThU 8*f« tK»«W W-TT- srfran’nzr. thv. aw ..’.her
Wkms.
delta, that looked so angelic and ‘.he sand.

TA RADY, Manufoducer of

P

Bale’s lift and Provision Safe!
t.4, fc»r&gt;U, «y

Ausiin Barnum. Led Sa, ILB.G. add. $2 "8
MUoOsbora.
•• ’1
“
"
2-61
E. H. gbey
2 46

C. C. Liailey. Lal 15. R. B.O. feM, 10.10
« &lt;• 103.
••
»
2.65
The above described property or • portion
ofefcch deecripiion to he eold AuRurt 1»ih,
1874. . Sale le cammeuce st nine o’clock,
A-Ttf.
D*ied Nwheine, Jnly t«lh. 1874­

UHRY' ANBT®I STABLE !

—A portion of onr best eithtens
passed a few lioura vary plaassntly
at Thomapple Lake last Friday after­
E. D. DITCOOD, PsstssKss.
noon inetc.
They went down wa the three o’diyik
Gon! rig* furahbed parties oaohwlao- train and were joined by raare on the

MEAT MARKET!
BOE &amp; CLEVER,

— When a Vermontville woman
expects a pair of shoes Saturday
nighl and doesn't gal them, herdemand for a ekplanation can be heard
a mile aud a half.
—Treasurer's report of the July
fund :
Ch.
&gt;171.75
Da.
$10.00
3.00
6.00
C3.30
40 O I
4.00
-W
8.00
6.00

Whole amnunt paid in

To paid Speaker
“ prisa in rfow race
*• flr« works
•' Cornel band
•• Olds f&gt;r Lamhtr

wl»eelb»rro&lt; r»ca
Ihwaing X ABcnJpowdi
Dancer fw
j-rixv 00 *M&gt;k race
'
printing

pwi. GoTee A Sugar st Cspt. •olse'e
for 12 ctnle.
.

Store «f Th eMore X« »r orf.'

5

BARS at Slantlard
C*J*T. ilciiart.

Soap far 25
'

MOA’CY TO LOAN
On real estate an 1 personal scenriiM
‘
East »am A T«m

D. C; GRIFFFT4

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY?

SPRING and SUMMER GOODS

Parlor, Lilirary, Diiiot, Office ai
GENERAL FUNTUREI fofolker with a full assortment oi

Call and get my prices before you
purchase. It will enable vou to buy your
Baliy Cabs, and PraMata i GOOD Lower.
MIRRORS, PICTURES. FRA Mr
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
DUSTERS, 4c-tX.at.Cn

I-ovk Here.

SHF0CDS AND COFFIN ZININGS kept constantly on hand.

Y OF CORSE
EVERYBODY KNOWS
The otdy piece to get a

And hare it warranted tbormtgltly, U at

luee Jfteed’s

Wm’inufaeturw oar Furniture from lhe
toroughly reasoned lumber ami war

ctfr Ai t &lt;’&lt;1 Hand. iro4t
NankviUe, k',&lt; 1.

^E&gt;.

WOLVERINE MILLS!

“As long as Lee Reed makes
bnggies. 1 shall buy my buggies of
him.—A. J. Rjwnt. Hutiugt.

" Your prices are below Grand
Rapids. I will take the top carriage
and surprise my wife."—Jerry Rog­
ers, Carlton.
And if I bad space ( could refer Jo a
bun J re J others that will go lheir laat dollar
on my buggies. And now

Serctotorw.
We make cartom work a specialty.
Pleaaa rise us a trial and

D. PVR£HA«, Miller.

WOOL! WOOL!
MU Cardinu Machine
IS READY

one else, for the same

I say positively, that those
wanting Buggies, will
save money by buy­
ing of me!

G, A. TRUMAN.

Hardware is Down!

— AND —

“ Yom are on tho road to success,
WOOL CARDING MACHINE!
as long ns you make g»»od work, »r
you have always done?'—* IFm. S.
Goodyear, Hastings.
\
XoshviHe, - - Mich.
“ Y.ii| can depend, uphb what Lee ...U rr«p™rf»ll7 »lkU tb. .Hralion .
..lb. UM lb— bi. -ill. ... ».
says altonl . his buggies.”—II. A.
.
•
till
Goodyear, ff&amp;stings.

"I nm delighted.with my Imeay
and would \iot lei it go?’ — Wm.
Chidester, Rutland. .
N
“ I atn well satisfied with my bug­
gy.”— Adam Wolf, Bltifdv Grove.

NashviUe, April 24lb, 1974.

of

Proprietor at the

Hear wbnt my &lt; n»tomrr» Say.

All kinds tn Coimtdry Produce taken in Fichnge for Goods, ai lhe
West Market Price.

HoLLEH’,

shop in bastings.

for ths n«xt crop of wool. Please
lend in your wo°' Mtly.
Wool aeut I7 rail will be
Promptly attended to
nd rent baek aediag Io orders

I HAVE A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF

Tin-Ware

Hardware

agricultural implements
Purchased for cash iF panic times, nnd will sell the same for the foilowit g
'CASH prices:
.

Wheeling Nails,&gt;r
per hundred, $4,25
4
, rates.
10Q
Good Scythes, war. 80 cts. old price,
—
«
a
1.50
J. L. REED.
Better Scythes, “ $1.25
a
HEADQUARTERS Scythe
1.00
Snaths,
a
a
EYE and EAR!
l.Oo
65
Good 3-tined Fork,
ci
u
.25
20
Dr. R. C. THOWPSOlf,
Goood Hay Rakes,
ci
ll
wf JTACKUOX, trowts
3..50
5.oo
Grain Cradles,
Cl
,ci
AJllTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES
5.oo
PROVISIONS Do’ble Shovel Plows, 4 5o
CATARRH. ASTHMA.
Mich.
Stove
Co.
Stoves,
$14
to
$45,
war.
1
yr
COSSUIPTIOB, EPLEPT1C FITS, ft
Mr. roivnKI*,

Curdrr.

&lt;2

CAPT. BOISE

Oericn—l®t MaU 8t., opposite Hibbard
M

NKWfiROCEBI STORE!

Grocer;'

Hr. prwtx^! life vu
F. Holter

1 LARGE STOCK OF

JACOB LENTZ
M:

Denary ha* a good asaorfinbnt of FIXE
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
and PLATED Jewelry. laHtv’ and Genie
»•(»; Chains. Hings. Ar.., which be Is
Of all Styles and sitM. and METAI.1
selling at cost. He warrant* every piece te

HORACE HOLTON’

dsreled el.ri.MM.

■ Zxpren office building. Weal side of Main
St., Naihrile, Mich.

and

PrerisoB

I hnvs foi sale lhe following Agricultural Implements, on which 1 Vi
give liberal discounts to Grangers, and others for CASH.'
*

nrdaou. hb STOCK of weil-selected

firoariw and 4‘raviwmi#, Russell Combined Reaper audzitower, Rob­
To which ho intilcs lha alienlion of the
FutUu, Ha sells

a bountiful supp’ r by Mr. Co’s, w«s
passed in dancing. AH rofttrned
home on the mninigh: train gay and
hapjw.
—Give the people U»e troth m mv
motto, hi envumtiofl with an M.
E. brother he said thny did not con
sider the Adventists

28

—cie. will buy one pound of lhe best
Jap lea in tbi« eO(fnfj^&gt;t Cepr. Boite'e.

d.f»
L95
4-&lt;k» Diseases of lhe Eye and Ear.

rfWilUta

I buy all kinds af prodt------Our hmdiwua is conducted on strictly trmparanoa principles.

artL-Reit Japan Tea 00 oanta at the City
Drug Store.

Hstmt, Jackass. Mil*

Ihao.-Liith
and Julia

Our motto is to sell os cheep fts
the cheapest give 16 ozs,
to the lb. and the*right
change every time.

B. J. FEIGB5ER, Recorder.

ps r&lt; MM! slle. ftte

rode so beautifully iu Bartram's show,
when it visited this village. Well, n
teamster by the name of Geo. Ed­
wards, has been arrested for uo’iimilling adultery with, her, Cordelia’s
gy Dy calling one tlowr north pt
husband cauted the arrest.
'
Truman’s new brick, yon vilKnd
—The late net of congress allows
newspapers to go free of postage in
Ifcy i Bra Kslrr,
wbn kr*f- canauntly on band a full lint - the county of publication niter July
MilliBcfy, «l*o ■ good A-wortn.enfof
1. instenj of January tat as many sup­
F.WWY GOOWi- _
•
posed. Stfbtcribera, who tame been
A» »he frd»ily ro.-eiving N*w Grod«, Si
tn
the habit of getting iheir.papers at
thireby innblrtt tn furninb you with
thtf ediee can ffl»w get Asm at the
• ALL Uw-.LATEST STYLES .
■ reaKoabii
post office, wilbout paying |KMtag&gt;!,
and ibis week wo send ibem all liwwe,
and shall coaliau" 40 4° .*° hereafter

Chikl can fift JU*! at Good Dtrgrins at the Aged.

2.61

still cemtinue:. 10 wax warm and
SQ_ Every body says C«pl. Boise has
more complicated. Mrs. Tdfon de­
nies point blank of any troth in Til­ Barry Qe.
.
ton’s statement.
E'xiahelh Cady
leu Full Proof Kerosene Oil 25 cints,
Stanton h»s been interviewed and at lhe Cily Drug glare.
says ihftshe npd.Susan B. Anthony

were told the story of Mis, Tilton's
faithlessness by both Mr. end Mm.
Tihon. This also Mrs. Tilton Jerries.
Tilton has been arrested for libel but
the object was only to bring out the
facts. r Beeclicr hasn’t gol his state­
--Mr.and Mm. Boisawill entertain
ment fixed quite to suit him yet. Oh,
the Christian Social nt their reki
this is a mixed up mess.
Beechet
denee Tnerr-Jay eveaing Ans. 4th.
and his religious loves—Tilton—
with Ice Cream and Cake. A social
time is anticipited and al! are invite Woodhull—free love. Brethcrft, let
us jciiy.
ed to attend. .

REDUCED 20 PER CENT,

lowing da«:rib*d property. mtuaUd it- NaabVilin. for non-payment at Uawfor the year
187”.: .

First ClaHH Goods,

Store BOTTOM

PRIES FOB IA4I!

bins’ Combined Corn &amp; Fallow Cottivator,
Gale Sulky Hay-Rake, Coquillard W.ag­
on, Hastings Steel a«d Battle Creek
Chilled Plows, Sash.Doors,Blinds.
liing a Speciality, _ Remember at tin- tigu of the

Groceries, Provisions,

MEATS

c. a

plains engage tn prayer and singing

•S'
_-L

—.. -» -

�■■■■■■!!■■

NEWS IN BRIEF.
the principle that

TUR CROPS.

nata frotivaL

progressing. TJ&gt;» yield

colored eoldiora who- war* subacqneiitly
killed, the Uttar puWUhcr. a reply, rtasiog

peraou* .meeting

•nit the formality of an introdaotion.

-Dwrartl. in

party. Another merit of French man­
ner* i/i the general abaenoe of false
shame. If a boy drops hia book ut
church he picks it up without bluahing.
todiatingutab between an innocent or a guilty A Frenchwoman takes off her bonnet RSMA n CXU4)*U, wfc.thsj it arise* tram .
and arranges her hair before the glass MSS.'SWSMKWttSh ftKSK
lov*.
•
•
.
in a railway waiting room
thought of the presence of bystanders. B^p4MMr ADDw55??CIW&gt; PW.m.
HOUSEHOLD

guilty ot adultery with Henry Ward Bet cb«r in

—Hon. John Jay sailed for Liverpool on
-J. Bancroft Daria, American Minister to
Germany, sailed for hl* poet July 80.

PANACEA

crop. It ia largest lu the Booth in percentage.
atsd a Baronet.
-—Tho Aorik 6'crnian Uazrtle says Germany
oonUmplsU* clustiaing th* Spanish Carlist*

variable.

troop* waa four killed and three wounded.

loading book-publishing houses in the coun­
try, met In convention atPut-in Bay, Ohio, on

of Commons, which was
Gladstone, that Prince Lee
be fixed at 978,000; and it

230 Knqip cannon from England.
-Small-pox has broken out 'in Newmarket,
England, 60 cases having occurred in one
day.
—Tbe Republicans claim au important vic­
tory over tho Carllst* In Nevarre, Spain,
having captured 1,500 prisoners in a recent
battle.

Fourth—Tbs established through passenger
BKECBKIi-TILTOil.
rales, »doptei&gt; by ths General PaMouger and
tho propriety of abolishing the dlaaonntsyn- Ticket Agent* Association, with full pr^xnMr. Tilton appeared before the Beecher
tione, will bo collected on all through ticket* of
every da**. Fifth—Only 100 pounds of bag­ Investigating Committee on ths evening of
gage will be transported free upon each ticket
the jurisdiction of the United Btaiea south­ sold, and all cxcms in weight, will be charged atsntixtion ot the indefinite charges he had
for at tariff rst^e. An allowance of 280 pounds mode hum: Mr. Beechar. He declared that
ward is denied.
—Th* Secretary of War has issued instruc­ is made to tranrcoutinental pasectigers. Sixth, Mr. Berober, In t0e year 1888, deliberately
tions that all raiding India** shall be pursued
aedaoed hie wife, Elizabeth B. Tilton., and
and punished, even if found upon reserva­ pnbiic resort only may be sold only In June, malhtalued criminal relations with her for the
tion*.
- •
__ _____„__ . ___ _______ ,
.
—The Indians ar* alarming th* settiere ; Dpon not less than 2 oonta per mile, and snth discovered by Tilton and ooufsaaed. by Mrs.
along the routs pf tho Union Fsclfic railroad, i ticket* shall be
bo ao
so issued
issued a* not to reduce Tilton and afterward by Baecher himself;
—Tl&gt;e Wffalra of ths Fro*dmsu's Book in ' through rates between busineee centers, and ttml Mr. Tilton, to shield his own family,
Washing ton are ia a worse condition than was shall not be sold to or from points-west of condoned
offense, and
al^ented
that
euppoeed,'* good part of ita eesnritlea being Buffalo, Niagara, Johnstown, N. - Y.; Pitts­ himself from Plymouth Church;
absolutely worthless.
burgh, Wheeling, or Parkersburg, W. Va
—Indian-Agout Miles, is to be retained by Seventh—No other round-trip tickets will be
tho Interior Deportment, notwithstanding th© issued or accepted. Eighth—Through rates prehension that bo (Tiiton) would not keep
Society of Friend* petitioned for his removal. from Boston to tho West will be advanced to the secret, and revealing a state of niter
—Th* fir* which brok* out in Chicago on hull »UMS V,
.....
tSOV|SMS W U
—J --.ft
except that the maxiaura difference between to maintain *n outward eppearanoeof serenity
Giles-Bros. A Co.’s extensive jewelry store, Boston aud Now York shall bo 84. Ninth— while accusations were multiplying against
caused a loss of 83QO.OOO, which U fully cov- Through rate* fromothnr Now England point* | hfrai wu destroying his life, and that death
shall be advance'! eceordingly. Tenth—The ; wonld bo tho most welcome of friends to him ;
—In Washington no alarm Is frit in regard Erie, Baltimore and Ohio, and Pennsylvania that uerorthejoas Beecher allowed Tilton to
to affairs in Vicksburg, Miss, (tythict officers Railroad Companica shall eeR from Boston I #ager under lhe imputation of a slanderer, a
censure Gov. Ames.for not btflig st his post and paint* on the north of the Boston and i
&lt;nd a dog, causing him to b* loaded
during
_.._o----such- -a-------crisis.
; Albany railroad at 8! higher by way of New ! with public opprobrium and social ostracbni: ■
—The Secretary of the Treasury Las de- j York than th* rate* by way of 'Albany, that further, be conspired with Mrs. Elizabeth
elded when exteuaire repair* have been made • Eleventh—The same through rates shall be li. Tilton, his wife, to complete hi* ruin by
on a steamboat, dr an old boiler, a uew cer- . adopted eastward and westward.
perjury, and subornation of perjury: that
tificate of nspectiou must ba issued. '
! —Judge Treat, in the United States Court at finally Mrs. Tilton broke down under the
—A grand baee-ball tournament, listing Springfield. 1., has granted a temporary in
stings of a guilty oonicience, and confessed
four days, is to be held al Peoria, Ill., begin­ junction restraining the Collectors along the that the testimony she gave before the In­
ning Aug. 11.
g
lino of tho Terre Haute A St. Louis railroad vestigating Committee waa false, and that it
—A bottle containing a brief note, stating from collecting the tax revolting from the
that at the time of writing-the steamship City taxation of the capital stock, and also restrain­ lawyer, in order to sayo tho cause of religion,
Of Boston waa going down at sea signed by ing the officers ot the company from paying and finally that nothing could have prevailed
upon him (Tilton) to make thia statement ex­
John Caswell, of London. England, has been
—Tho Chicago, Milwaukee A Bt. Paul Bail-. . cept Mr.
__ Beecher’s public challenge of the
picked up on the Florida coast. Tho City of
Boatce left Now York Jan. 25, 1870, and has way has fully determined to obey not only the truth of hi* letter to Dr. Bacon, by calling for
Iowa railway law, bnt *11 the statutes of the *n investigation.
never since been definitely heard from.
* —An organization known a* the Citizens' State, aud haa issued order* to its agent* scA Now York .lUpatrh dated July 21 asys :
Association has been formed iu Chicago to cordingly.
..Tho excft«n*ul existing yesterday was in—The Bailroad Commissioners of tho North- creaa&lt;^ by the morning pSpere' report. It.
promote the genera! good 6f the city.
western States are to hold a meeting for con- 1 djd uol BOb«jde on the publication of tho
nultation at Dubuque, Iowa. Aug. 12.
Btory, for not many saw it; but all tlioae who
•
CRIME AMD CKIMISA LA.
—An application for the appointment of a | (UJ weTt,
ouee ahooksd, for few who read It
—Oliver P. Frakes, a notorious desperado,
waa hanged by vigilante* near Nevada City, Racelyer to tbe firio Railway Company han | eBreftinT but felt that It was tho death-blow
been
considered
by
the
Attorney-General
of
of Eccchcr ttnd the downfall of Plymouth
Mo., lately.
.
New York, and bo finds in jt sufficient rozeous • cburch.
—A Boston (Ma**.) boy ha* confessed to
for bringing a esse into court The allege.. An analysis &lt;ff the whole statement by
murdering a little' girl frotp no other motive tlons in regard to corruption, and lhe willful friends ofBeccher leavestbe moat sanguine of
than an irresistible desire to take life.
violation of law are rejected utterly; and the ■ them under the belief that it is not unanawer—Frank Warner and Sam Smith, negro applicatiou will be baaed on the charge that
if lho letter* of Beecher to Moulton
butcher* of Chaisea, Tenn., lately contended tho Company has tranecendod ita charter . Bro to l&gt;e explained ou any hypothesis abort of
srith cleavers. Both were seriously damaged. power*.
acknowledging Baecher aud Mr*. Tilton guilty
—In Topeka, Kan., last March, D. W. Fer­
.
of adultery, the reel, they claim, goes for
ri*, a grocery keeper, waa myatcriotiriy mur­
riX.l.SCTAL AXD IXDUMTHIAL.
nothing except^* TlitonV word, aud that is
dered and buried beneath hia etero. Lately
—An Escanaba (Mich ) ■ dispatch of July 2ff not he|d Tcry high. One of Ids beat friend*
a young man named Olde acknowledged kill­ says: “Ths miners st tho various hon ju former tin^e* said today that he had lately
ing him. A dispute ovsr a game of checker* mines In the Ishpeming district, Lake Bu- ; jolted Tilton ia three distinct Ilea, and had
provoked the murder.
peri or, inaugurated a strike for higher wage* i 1ob1 *11 confidence in hia veracity. Other
—Cha*. Cook, a merchant of Bull City, Oe- this morning, and to-night work is com- | friends of Beecher, as well as Ud&gt; one, say
yletely auvpendotl in these mines. A rumor | UjU
of Brochcr'a icttaKa are explainable
blade of a knife through the brains of hia in­ that ore waa iu better demand and command- | constant with bla honesty, and Mr. Oliver
fant child, and then backed Lis own foro- ing * higher price wes the cauao of tho move- j johnsou, managing editor of Beecher's paper,
hesd with a hatchet, causing fatal wousds.
ment, bnt as there are few mines that have ! to-d*y said that tho confeaeion aud apology
—John T. Carlisle has been hung at Mar­
unfinished contracts, and many more that are । W(ul obtained under circumstances which would
shall, Mo., for murdering George Micker, two anxlons for eotno opportunity to close down I
H mother mesning when Beecher spoke,
for awhile, It ia thought no great effort will j Many aaeert still that Beecher will demolish
—The child-murderer, Pomeroy. of Boston, be made to retain the men or prevent them | tb© whole story. Nevertheless, greet effort*
lias comfeased to tho killing of the boy Miller, from striking."
.
bare been making by hia friends to avoid the
on tho 22d of April last, describing in detail
—A special to the BL. Louis BryutMcan from I unbmieeion of,this paper.
bow tho murder was committed.
C^U&gt;.Er,
&lt;»«»(,. So., sire. •» w j
b,
—A Fort Wayne (Ind.) dispatch says: “Mr. c«m. rf .be blo.U^ «, b.l brfblssrf tbe |
loj., b« debtee eU
Powers, against whom an indictment for em­ I"4.A yi'J’"- “r-’lp^tpeUrf.m tbe suiter. Tbe committee
bezzling 86,000 from the Merchants' National Johlin, Mo., by a mob of enraged miners, who
Bank of this city was found at the February thus sought revenge for some fancied wrong to-day have been in secret eeeelon. evidently
having found Tilton's statement more as­
in connection with the royalty on black jack, tounding thiu they anticipated. The commit­
recently traced to California, and a requisi­ which royalty b*s been raised by tho pro­
tee have suffered under the imputation of be­
tion from Gov. Hendricks ou Gov. Booth, of prietor of the furnace.
ing wholly ia Beach er a interest, but they pro­
—The balance in the Treasury Department, claim their impartiality. To-day one of them

Sheriff Hance.
86,000.

Ho was admitted to bail in
.

rency, 813.606, /79; In coin, W,768,3J7. Tho
receipt* from all x-mrc** since June iud
been 814,800,000, while tho diibnraemenU
FIRES AST) CASUALTIES.
during tho *auio period amounted to over
—h construction train on the Detroit and 810,006,000.
Nkw York, July 21—This evening several
Lansing railroad backed upon 'a tree which
—The Iowa Blate Board of Equalization of the Deacons of Plymouth Church, with
had fallen across tho track near Greenville. have fixed tho valuation of taxable property
Mich., and, out of thirty men ou board, seven st 8372,791,634, and tho tax at two mills on
were killed and sixteen other* injured.
cil lasting about three hours, drew up a staleth* dollar. '
—The boilers lu lhe starch factory of John­
son A Bon. st Madison. Ind., exploded re­
publication.
PORBTOA.
cently, fatally injuring three persons. There
—The French Ministry ha* been partially
reconstructed by lhe appointment of Baron Lnveetigaing CommittA to sift the charges
—Tho Lafayette (Ind.) paper-mill was de­
against him, he will look to them for vindi­
stroyed by fire July 81. The cause of the
Bodet Minuter of cation, but that not for an hour could he
delay to defend ths reputation of Elizabeth
lamp. Loss, $30,000; insurance, 816,000.
partials without a representative in the B. Tilton. “Ono las* deserving of such

—The Duke of Montebello is dead j ago, 73.
2nd., drowning six of the number.
—Milwaukee was visited by a severe gale on
the 24th of July, causing the destruction of

fOLiriCAL.

childhood she has been under my eye, and

refugee.
.
sincere admiration and affection. I chrriah
—Concha, Captain-General of Cabs, ha*
tieman might honorably offer to a Christian
riding that duties shall bo paid as follows: woman, and which the might receive and re­
ciprocate without moral scruple. I reject

—Li*nL-Gov. Davis, of Mtauuipri, acting
a* Governor, uotiflad President Grant, July

Vicksburg. He thought H impowibl* fur-him June 4. authorizing the Spanish Bank to sell

to the Prealdenl fog two companies of troops. in Wm«ut. Of duties. Is annulled.
-Gov. Bagley, of Michigan, ha* appointed ; _TbB French Government will participate
James McMahon, of Ana Arbor, and Willard '
y,0 cenrantiou of nations which la io ba
is VMfVA-.n»n nt
' -“ ... ... .....
..._ j j.

acknowledgramrt of an unjustifiable intetfer-

diehouorably with Mm. Klizabetb R. Tifton,
or which in any wise would impugn the boner

lUfortuatory Institution*.

—The Carliet* have captured the city of
prepared a stall

She charges that Tilton’s hatred and Jealousy

tho Sierra Nevada!
nia, the medicinal
are extracted there
of Alcohol. The

FAMILY
LINIMENT.
HOUSEHOLD

tote my testimony ia Mr. Beecher’s behalf, I
answer that this is again untrue, baying never
seen the lawyer tali'. Introduced to him a few

;wrtie» of which
rwitbrat the tiee

to whom Beecher had confessed hi* crims,
and that bo a»ked that they should be sunv
mon*d for examination.
Beecher remained in hia residence, and saw
no visitors. Gen. Tracy called on him in the

fab* testimony.

TBS BUSH OF MAHRlAdE.
■ Time whirls us along tho downhill
path of life with the velocity of a loco­
motive ; but we have one comfort—wo
can moke love on the road. What the
negro preacher said of Satan may bo
said of love: “Where he finds a
weaker place dere he creeps in." There
is a warm corner even in the coldest
heart; aud somebody, if that somebody
can only be found, waaTWnh&gt;&lt;wrefHl_v
to fill it. Thousands of both scMsltve
and die unhappy simply for want of a
proper introduction to one another.
What'an absurdity? -There is not a
woman or a man of any age who might
not find a suitable partner by using tho
proper means. The fact is, that affec­
tion ia smothered, choked down, sub­
dued and paralyzed by the forms and
conventionalities of this etiquettiah
world. The fair girl with her bosom
running over with the purest love for a
worthy object must take os mueli pains
to conceal the font as if it were a deadly
sin, and Heaven had not implanted
within our bosoms the tender spark aud
bode us to “ love and bo loved.” Is
this natural ? No, it is artificial. Wby
should innumerable marriages be pre‘ vented by chilling rules and penalties ?
Nature is modest, .but ahe is not a
atairhed-up prude ! Look at the birds.
There are no bachelors and old maid*
among them. The hearts that flatter
under their feather jackets follow the
instinct of love, and they take to billing
and coiling without tho slightest idba
that courtship should be a formhl affnir.
Why should there be forlorn bache­
lors nnd disappointed old maids and
lonely widows and widowers among the
uafeathered any Tnore thou the feath­
ered bipeds. Oceans of happiness a&gt;c
lost in Ixith sexes every year, simply
because parties who wish to be married
are not permitted by etiquette to moke
tho fact known. These unfortunates
might very properly say to the happy
married folks, as the frogs said to the
bojs who were pelting them with stones
—“ This may be fun for you, but it’s
death to us?’

Hatautathmra^..

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miles away.
Maa. Tsos. McFarland.
From Min* Loeinda E. Hr. Clair, Hhado,
Athens county. Ohio. Oct. 14, 1872:
Dr. B. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: Your
Favorite Prescription is working almost like

: I received the medicine you

He will testify befoie the

testify again al length.. Then Moulton is to
bce-llsdou. There is a prospect of reaching
an end by next week, when all the testimony
that has been taken will be mado public, with
the verdict of the commit Ise.

FAMILY

HL,
March 1®, 1872: .
Dr. Pierce: The Favorite Prescription has
done me good, which I am thankful for.
Favorite Prescription la' sold by all drug­
gists.
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into a bail. Their Lteb position in the public
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of medicine for tbe diseases.they are in
tended to enre that rcioEca can devise or art
produce. Those who need pills no longer
bcaitate what pill* to take if they can get
Wilhoit's Asm-PEinoDio or Fevkb
Anns Toxic.—This invaluable aud »Uudard family medicine ia uow a household word,
and main tain* iu reputauon unimpaired. It
la indorsed by the medical profession, and
proaeribod daily in the Charity Host ital and
other Hospital* tn Now Orleann. Wilbofl'e
Tonic ia thus highly recommended by the
leading medical meu t&gt;4 the country, and Is
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TO SETTLERS AND LUMBERMEN.

Northwestem cicoikmj
Norttiwesteni ft • .COLLEGE.
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OU
Enunr man in buying a paper collar
want* to get a* near an irnlution of linen m
possible. The onlyoollara that look like linen
are the Elmwood aud Warwick. Tills i* not

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all nros nr aserri* lhe prta
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Ayar’s dierry moral,
THROAT AND LUNGS,
Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough,
Bronchitis, Asthma and
Consumption.

Dr. J. a ATXR A CO.. Lowell, Ms*..

White KldufU, «l.U«ai .1*M:
DETROIT.
CLEVELAND.

tinuaDy increasing.

RICH FIBHIIB LAIDS
TEK YEARS CREDIT. IMTEAE8T OHLY 8 PER CEKT.

oript of Iwp stamps.

Bomb years ago Edward Evert It said,
bolding an ear of com iu hia hand,
odfu, Ar.
Itint.-.c:
“ There is a richer goid mine than Cali­
fornia can boast.” California itself
uow has a cereal wealth surpassing in
value its mineral. resources. The har­
vest of wheat in that State the current
year .will be sufficient, says a Pacific
exchange, to load a thousand ships,
each of a thousand tons burden, be­
TBS Al ARKS TH.
sides supplying the home demand.
SEW TORE.
This is surely a most cheering prospect,
even after making due allowance for Cotton—rtft...:
the probable extravagance of the state-1
REMINGTON
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Sewing Machine.
EnrroiUAL notices arc so common
that it is almost impossible for an ed­
itor to express his honest opinion of the
NaUrra,
IJAOCAflO;
merit* of any article without being sus­
THE “MEDAL FOB PROGRESS,"
pected of interested motive*. This fact,
however, shall not duter us from aayiug
what we think of a new addition to the
3£uteria Medics to which onr attention
No Sewing Machine. Received a Higher
has been recently directed. We refer ll.isfci.is.'j: Ko. a Hprtng, fLMWBMW; Ho- •
Priee.
to Da. J. Walker’s California Vink015 BrTT«R*, a remedy which is makinp
ita'way into more families just now than
all the other advertised medicines put
together. Ite popularity, a* far m we
can judge, is not based on empty preST. IXJUIfi.
teuaiox There seems to be no questiou about the potency of it* tonic an 1
alterativoBropertiea, while it possesses
the greNf^ogative rccomnwnJation of
cunUinuS” neither alcohol nor mineral
CINCINNATI.
poisoo. That it ia a apecifio for Indi­
gestion, Biliousness, Constipation, and
many complaint* of nervous origin we
have reason to know; aud we are as­ ii N4IUHe.
MLLWAUKKX.
sured on good authority that as a gen­

stated that its ingredient* (obtained
from the wild* of Californta,) ore new
to th* medical world ; aud the extraor-

unparalleled eucccss of Vimkgab BrrOut answer te, that they remove
the cause of dtecaac. and the patient re­
covers bte health. They arc the great
blood purifier and a Ufa-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator aud Invigorator
of the Bvstem. Never before fa the
history of the world haa a nireiieiuo bees
compounded posro-tag the remarkxbte
nnalrtiwi of VikeoaxBittebm in healing th*
teesF’

PANACEA

you for your advico and asaistance in my cast-.
There fe not one who has used your medi­
by my step-father, Judge Morae."
cines since they have best?, brought here but
Naw Yoaz, JulyJH.—Iu an interview with a that can say with me they hare beau greatly
reporter today, Mr. Tilton said the Commit­
tee bad made a grave blunder in inquiring into the standing ot his female acquaintances,
not know what
as It garo him a right to inctitate a similar
investigation concerning Mr. Beecher. He
deprecated such a plan of action, but, if i
waa farced upon him by the cause! of lhe
Committee, he canid draw a aword with two

hitherto unknown. If popularity ia any
criterion, there can be no doubt of the
B'.ate and nation.

Dr. J. Wall
egar Biitrrs
preparation, du

before tho Committee, arranged with too tho

RAILROAD ISTKLLWKXCR.
- —The four great trunk line* leading from
—The Chicago Common Council ha* passed Now York to the West-tbo Now York Central
.an ordinance declaring that no more wooden and Hudson Rlysr, Erie, Penn»ylvanla,.and
bmldlnga shall be erected within the llmitsof
agtwnient to obe«r** the following regulation*:
.the city.
■
'
—Il is reported from Camp Stambaugh,
gament with not be issued to spy-officer for the purpose of
Wyoming, lhal in
’
, were killed. influencing traffic Hecoad- lieturn tickets

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” Progression. No Retrograding.”

TKt«S: ttwriiHin,

VOL. I.
THE DUKE AND DUV2UCB&amp; OF EDIN­
BURGH.

^ASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1874.

~

Clifford bought another -one and pre­
sented it to Mrs. Darling, with a little
complimentary speech. Mrs. Darling
laughed and pinned it into the folds of
the 4hread-lace barb she wore at her
throat
■
'
• "But it is so strange what1 can have
become .of the other 1 ” said Mrs. Dar-

her calico dress concealed by the house­
wifely apron of white dimity that was
tied round her woint, and her black
curlf tucked remorselessly back of her
ears—looking demurely into tho bub­
bling depths of tbs preferring kettle,
like a beautiful -parody on one of the
witches in “ Macbethwhile on tbe
whitely-scoured pine-table beyond a
.... -it tin voeeel waa upheaped
-- with
...
glittering

ling.
'
.
It was in the month of September that

ling, who always looked al tho material
side cf things.
“ And if Harry don’t come to terms
Harry advanced into the kitchen, with now, ho never will," added her husband,
an admiring look, at the bright face who didn’t
"Get out the best china, and the
flushed with a little blush and a good
chased silver tea-service, Ursula," said
deal of stove beat.
Mrs. Darling?
.

Harry,” said Ursula, in mildly re­
proving accents.
" I dare aay ; but—what a lot of
blackberries you have here, to be sure,

Khali f»arv and Jealoushalrcda flier again:
Or at t£y ccmluf, I-rlnceaa, everyvbrre,

Ursula."
"Forty quarts," said Ursula, de­
murely. “Aunt Darling always en­
joys them sb much in winter.” •
Horry put a honey-sweet globule of
fruit into his mouth.
" Blackberries are beautiful fruit,
Ursula."
"Very;” and Miss Percy skimmed
diligently away at the bubbling caul-

dron.
" Especially when _you are doing
them up,” added the young M. D.,
with rather a clumsy effort at compli­
ment.

JPEAHLS AND BLACKBERRIES.
No," said Dr. Darling, slowly, “ no;
I can’t believe tho evidence of my own
senses." And as ho enunciated the
words with impressive distinctness he
looked Foiemniy nt Harry Clifford.
Ho might have frund a worse-looking
individual to fix his regards upon than
this young M. D., who had taken his
first season in bon&gt;w, muscles and human

ing thereto, in the little office across
the hali, and was just preparing to hang
up a shingle of his own; . for Harry
Clifford was tall and shapely, with redbrown hair and a huge auburn mus­
tache, and merry eyes that laughed like
springs of water in the sunshine.
Dr. Darling took off his spectacles,
folded them, and deliberately placed
them in their case, still without taking
bis eyen from bin neophyte.
Harry
Clifford smiled ; but he looked a little
embxrraaMd, notwithstanding.
“ She would have you in a minute, if
you wore to propose," pursued Dr. Dar­
ling, chopping great red-hot splashes of
healing-wax over &amp;, sheet of blottingpeper, and stamping them with his
monogram seal in an aimless sort of
" Yea; but I tail you, air, I don’t
want to propose," said Harry, staring
at the intertwined D. J. D.’a as if they
were the most interesting things in the
world.
“ You don't want a pretty girl for a
wife ?"
“Not that pretty girl in particular,
. Doctor.”
" Nor fifty thousand dollars?" added
the Doctor, pronouncing the three mo­
mentous words in a manner that made
them sound very weighty indeed.
“ 1 wqnld not object to the fifty thoukxnd dollars in itself, sir ; but, as a mere

•* I believe tho boy is enmy," ejacu­
lated Dr. Darling. “ Well, well, as the
Scotch proverb has it, ‘a wilfu’ man
msnn hae his way,' and I ahull inter­
fere no farther. By the way, Harry—”

" You are going to the city this after-

&gt;

“ That is my present intention, sir.”
" Stop at Depiorre’s will you, and
leave Mrs, Darling’s pea:I brooch to

man can't think of
r, Doctorand Hany Clif-

,

" And wear your pink French calico,
child ; JV« toe most becoming dress
you have,” said her uncle, with a
loving glance at the bright little bru­
nette.

And Ursula Percy obeyed both their
mandates.
Miss Bradbury came—a handsome,
showy lady, with a smooth " society "
manner that made Ursula feel herself
very countrified and common indeed.
“ Delicious preserves these 1" said
Miss Bradbury.
" They are of Ursula's making,” said
Mrs. Darling.
And Harry Cli fiord
passed his plate for a second supply.
"I remember the day they were
brewed, or baked, or whatever it is
you call it,” said he, with an arch glance
at Ursula.
Suddenly old Dr. Darling grew pur­
ple in the face, and began to oongh
violently. Every one started up.
"He’s swallowed the spoon I” cried
Miss Bradbury.
•
“O! Ol he’s got tho apoplexy I”
■creamed Mrs. Darling, hysterically.
"Unde! dearest unde!” piped up
poor little Ursula, vaguely catching at

Ursula did not answer. Harry walked
up to the range and took both her hands a glass of water.
But Dr. Darling recovered without
in his.
" Harry, don’t; tho berries will any more disastroas symptoms.
" It isn't’'the spoon, and I don't come
burn."
of an apoplectic family,” said he.
“ Let 'em burn, then ; who cares ?"
" But what do yoewant ?’’-ahe«aksd, " But, upon my word, this is about the
struggling impotently to escape, and biggest blackberry I ever came peril­
laughing in spite of the grave look she ously near swallowing !*’ And he held*
out his wife’s pearl broooh boiled uj&gt; in
fain would have assumed. .
the blackberries.
“ To see your eyes, Ursula."
There was a momentary silence around
Sho lifted the soft hazel orbs to his
tbe
table ; and then it was broken by
face, then withdrew* them with midden
Mrs. Darling—one of those blessed old
shyness. -r
ladies
who never see an inch beyond
"’Do ybu know what answer 1 read
from those eyes, dearest?" be whis­
“ My goodness grncionH I” snid Mrs.
pered, after a moment or two of silence,
broken only by the hissing and sim­ Darling ; *• how could it over have come
into tho preserved blackberries ? I—
mering of the boiling blackberries.
"No."
" But I do!” said Dr. Darling, look­
"Oj Harry, I-dare not. Uncle and ing provokiDgly knowiog. " Yes, I see
aunt arc so determined you shall marry a good many things now that I didn't
see before."
Miss Bradbury.”
And Harry, glancing across the table
"Andi am so determined not to
marry her. Is a man to be given away ai Ursula, was somewhat consoled to
perceive
that her cheek was a shade
as if ho were a house and lot, or a bun­
dle of old clothes, I should like to more scarlet, if that were possible, than
his
own.
know ? Urania—"
He followed the Doctor into his office
"Hany, they are burning; I am sure
of it. I can amell them. O, do let go when the evening meal was concluded.
Ursula did not know how she ever
of my hands ! "
Harry Clifford deftly seised up the would have lived through- it were it not
.big iron spoon, and stirred the boiling for Mrs. Darling’s delightful obtuse­
ness, and Sophy Bradbury’s surface
depths vigorously.
view of the matter.
" It’s all your imagination, Ursula.”
“Doctor," he began valiantly; but
" No. it’s not; and if they are tho
tho
old gentleman interrupted him,
least bit scorched they will be spoiled
“ There’s no need of any explanation,
for Aunt Darling.”
my boy,” said he. “ I know now why
“Bat, Ursula—’’
you didn't want to marry Miss Brad­
Ths creaking sound of an opening
bury. And I don'taay that I blame you
door beyond suddenly dissolved the
much ; only I came near choking to
tete-a-tete.
Ursula almost pushed
death with Ursula's blackberry jam.”
Hany Clifford out of the kitchen.
And Dr. Darling laughed again until,
" Yen'll be on the piazaa to-night
when they have gone to tbe concert ? ” had his bjmjusc been present, .ihe would
have thought a second attack of apo­
be persisted, asking through the crack
plexy among the inevitables.
“Little Ursula I” he added, "who
" Yes, yea, anything—everything;
would have thought it ? Well, you shall
only go I ”
have my blessing. ”
The pearls were all discolored, and
that love-making and preserving do not the gold of the old-fashioned brooch
assimilate.
tarnished with the alchemy of cooking;
"Your pearl brooch, my dear? O, but Ursula keeps that old ornament
yet, more tenderly treasured than all
morn than n week ago to have mended. the modem knick-knack 4 with which her
I dare say it is done by this time ? ” young husband loads her toilet-table.
and Dr. Darling turned expectantly to And every year, whan sho preserves her
Llackbtrricc, Dr. Darling ooms* to tea
and makes ponderous witticisms, pre­
“but the brooch disappeared in the tending to search in the crystal preserve
dish for a “ boiled brooch I”
But then jolly old gentlemen will
Yea,” dryly interrupted the eklrr

itb tiny seed-pearls— in his waist-

THE CHICAGO FIRE.

"B.Ui«r • sink. w», to our, time that yon never lost anything.

So

th® brooch is gone, eh ? "

TERRIELK. DELUGE

BELOW ROME

°h"1“ W^rta BtaVUM, -riling of
Cmtm I. lo-.m Cnr, r. ____________
, ” says : “Fancy
____ ________
" Under
Rome,
a narA Fwoii Issuers Bsaxom Damask Ubos
row subterranoar? walk, varying from
.
.
two to .even foot
to width,
twisting into
a thousand angles, and three hundred which vtated Uib dty ywterdsy and Urt
and fifty miles in length.. Such were
tlie ancient cniacomba. They have been
filled in, walled up, and loft to their
eternal, night, many of them ; some

country the report*

uijury. If any, wld fall upon Mr. Moulton.
Yiotoris -Woodhull and her sinter Tennis

■of dirt sad driftGIRL QUESTIONS.

the old doctor and Mrs. Darling made
up their minds to invite.Miss Bradbury lost or forgotten these &gt;honsand
i yeajrs, but St. Calixta* is still a marvel,
Wo irill have a pound cake and pre- full of. mystery aad horrors and ro-

the beautiful jet-black fruit, each sepa­
rate berry flashing like tho eye of an
Oriental belle.
“ Ursula !”
’
The pretty young girl started, very
nearly dropping her Aimmar into tbe
preserving kettle?
j ,

" I have got .to work, Harry, to earn
my own living," Ursula Percy answered,
with a alight uplifting of her exquisite
black brows. "I am not an heiress
like Miss Bradbury.”
“Confound Miss Bradbury I" ex­
claimed our hero. “ I hear nothing but
Mies Bradbury the whole tjme.”
"She is a very sweet young lady,

NO. 45.

rinths without an expert guide, and the
number and length of the wax tapers
that are necessary to complete a suc­
cessful exploration is simply alarming.
In the midst of a meadow, yre found a
pair of stepa that lad as into the bowels
of the earth. The guide unlocked a
door at tbe foot of the stairs and our
j&gt;arty entered
the door was looked
alter us, the lights were lit, the guide
led us into a dark alley that smelt warm
and earthy; one after another, in
silence, we tracked the guide through
svenues that seemed endless, for the
shadows crowded in upon ns oppressive­
ly, and our tapets burned but feebly.
Up fUaixs and down stairs, to right and
left, we wandered like a band of lost
spirit*. We hungon to each osier’s coat­
tails, and grew more and more intimate,
os we felt our hold on life and our de­
pendence on the remorseless man who
was burying us alive increase. What
if our lights went out or he was to de­
sert us ? What if the earth should foil
—the soft tufa rock, that you could
scratch with your thumb-nail ? It grew
uncomfortably hot; it was not pleasant
to have the whole party crowding on to
your heels, nor pleasant to be in the
midst of it with no chance of escape in
case of a panic; but it was worse than
all to bo the last man, who was half the
time around the corner in darkness, and
liable to drop off into chaos or oblivion
at tho shortest notice.
There were
several small chapels, with the rem­
nants of altars and half-obliterated
frcseoce to be inspected. Many a Popo
has slept here his fiual'sleep, and many
a saiut and martyr; but the bones of
these revered ones have been more
gorgeously enshrined, and the dark dty
of the de#d is now nearly deserted. It
waa in these winding ways that ‘ Miriam '
of the Marble Fawn met her dismal
model; it was here that Hans Ander­
sen’s 'Improvisators’ had his adven­
ture with the young artist, and here is
laid much of the scene of that most
fascinating and patriot io story ' Fcbiola. ’
How congregations of worshipers ever
survived the unholy darkness of these
tombs I know not; yet in tho third cen­
tury Christian Rome was driven like
hares to these burrows. Her^ they
worshiped, live-1, died,* and wcre
buried."
&gt;

te but little chance of any sAditional bodies
bung found in Saw-Mill ran. they haring Ixoo
carried Into tho Ohio river. A child was
of Use city unharmed. In Allegheny the found this morning in its cradle floating ui
calamity is utterly appalling, not only in tho Ohio river, st tho head of Montgomery
the loss of property, bnt in Htos of human
and kicking.**
Tbe rittsburgh Chrmlde eayt that one of
The great Are, eo recent within Its l-ordcm,
was nothing as compared with this dxevter. the me«t remarkable circutustsuaoe connected
People in tho vioinity where-the greatest des­ with tho great flood disaster :s the fact thu
truction occurred say- that they could no list of injured appears. The alternative
overwhelmed them and placed life in as great
Jeopardy as property. Io all parts of Uie city

grcstoat di»tro»3 prevailed.

BKECHEJi- TIL TOK.
Naw York, July 26.—Tbs . Trit/une Uli.
moniing f uni Uh cut the ctom exuninWit

Families in the

compelled to their uttermost exertion to save testimony had been printed. The testimony
their lives. The devastation along the line of essentially corroborates Tilton's statement.
yund description. Tho work of destruction

of

Ohio street.

Tho valley proper cotn-

of North avenue, where Spring Gar­
den run and Butchers' ran nnlte and
gho-iy river. Butchers' run valley, st its
mouth, i. probably between 430 snd 500 feet

feet wide. Between North ' avenue and this
northerly point, numerous ravines empty into
Butchers* run valley. Along this route bousea
were built directly over the natural water

the culrwte. Wbc'j the run commenced fill­
ing, but little apprehension wu entertained ;
but those wjio lived near the head of tho valley
state that onddeuly it seemed is if tbe heav­
ens were literally* opened, and tfce water camo
down as if ditchargcd from an immense pips.
Tho volume was eo largo that tbs narrow
valley was filled with the ragtag torrent. The
force of tho water was Irresistible. Tho frame
dwellings, stsbiss, and slaughter bouses gave
woy like pipe-stems, sad the debris from tbe
wreck was swept down along tho plank-road,
their weight being augmented every mo­
ment. - In thckdistriot lying west of Chestnut
street and north of a lino parallel with North
avenue, the water rooe to a height at fully
20 foot. In some places tbs occupants of
dwellings were unable to escape in time to
force of tbs water rent ths .tractors, into
splinters.
Tho following is a recapitulation of ths locoes
of iifo and property thus far reported:
Batcher*' run—Found, 74 ; missing, 73.
Cartie Shannon railroad—Found, 10

miss-

A NEW SENSATION.
Ohio river—Found, 4; mhsing, none.
Boho—Found, 1; mutang, nano.
Chartier’s creek—Found, 14 ; missing, 3.
tion is reported, which defies the closest
Bridgovilla to Washington county—Found.
investigation of skeptics.
At tho sim­ 24: missing, 3.
Total buildings Seatrojed, 147.
ple home of a "medium,” the spirit of
Search for bodies in several locaHtioe Is
a young girl, Katie King, daughter of
going on to-idgbt.
tho pirate Morgan, who devastated the
TUR SKXXSXX.VASIA IXOCD.
seas two or three centuries ago, ap­
(Special to tbe Chicago Trllncs, July 2S.)
pears. Tho spirit oomes and goes, into
and oiit of the thin, transparent air, like
dnliris of Sunday night's flood are utterly
the witches in Macbeth, carrying with
indMCrtbxble. I do not believe that the
her such small artiblea as she may have worst of the lose of life fixe yet
presented to her by those present at the been told.
The ruins present a scene
A storm
seance.
She talks in a whisper, an­ of devutstion qpparalloied.
swering questions in a manner that de­ like that cf tbe fata! Sut&amp;v night
notes »ho total absence of grammar in was never before known. The Mill river
disaster dwindles in comparison with this
the higher world.
She does nothing
that is worthy of mention, and is of no over the rulne. &gt;ot I cannot realise the fearearthly use—apparently is of no heav­
enly use, either, as they can spare her though there was no and to tbe rain. Tho
continually.
If spirittiuli»te expect to mind cannot picture anything so uiterty

Philadelphia has a now sensation.
Another wonderful spiritual manifesta­

convince intelligent minds, they must
make some practical showing of the
benefits accruing_ from a ghostly
_
. visit sympathy expressed for the afflicted. Whole
to this earth.
' ■
■
_ * * famdioe were buried to-day. Tbs sight Was
Td insist
that
Stupid
•
’
noneutitiea can return,
when
intelligent• on&lt;0f «adii»a»—funerals all the afternoon.
souls cannot, on aocouat of some vital beHa tolling, and children who had lo t tiieir

pure after her aliagcd wrong-doing; but Tilton
aflirtuod that ho had never so raid. After
he bad fergiven her he Bought, tn speaking
BMut her, to give her a good character by a

It is said that Mr. Monlton will not offer
to bo that, baring received all Us infonhatloa
in confidence, ho will not divulge it unless
Naw York, July 27.—Tho Brooklyn Aryus
publishes s card from Mr. Tilton wherein be
iitatce that the committee, In their published

most important item which he related with hie
utmost plainness of speech, namely, “that
the criminality which my sworn statement
charged upon Ray. Henry Ward Beecher and
only by herself, but by Mr. Beecher. Further-

Mr. Moulton, as the friend and counselor of
both. And .till further, that Mr. Moulton's

of this pre-existing criminality between Mr.
Beecher and Mrs. Tilton."

tsinly go to tho courts, ami that, whatever
the retail, Mr. Boocher will vacate Plymouth
Church pulpit
TTI.TOX AURRUTEP FOR LI BUI..

arrested on two criminal charges of libeling
Henry Ward Beecher, and brought before.
Justice Roiloy, of Brooklyn, at G o'clock this
afternoon. He was ■ tested in hi. parlor when

burned over in that city by tire recent

THE PARIS FIREMEN.
1 he Paris corps of firemen has taken
long to reach its present ’ perfection.
The first police regulation on the sub­
ject dates, according to the Dtbats,
from 1371; it required each householder
to put a hogshead of water at his door,
under a penalty of ten sous. Another
ordinance of 1524 required each inhabit­
ant to keep water after 9 o’clock st
night in certain places appointed, to
put a lantern with a lighted &lt;*»dte in
the window, and to provide a supply of

SOO, but upon giving hie word of honor that
lie would appear at 10 o'clock to-morrow water. In spite of these precautions,
morning, with bondsmen, he waa allowed to however, it was found necessary, at the
palace, in 1618, to collect all water from
w«Us and the Seine into the middle of
tho city, and to form a huge lake round
rested at the instance of William J. Gaynor,
tho fire by damming it with
ot
straw. In 1670 on ordinance of M. da
.trpu staff. Gaynor says his only object in la Bcynie, Lieutenant of Tofiee, re­
panning the arrest in to bring out all thd* facte. quired all luarter-masons, carpenters
and tilers of tho capital to report their
place of abode to the Coromiaaairta of
case. Great excitement prevails in Brooklyn,
and tbe matter is discussed in all the leading Police of their quarters, under penalty
of a fine of 300 livres and the low of
The Brooklyn Union says : “ Not lialf the their freedom. All buckets and other
vessels for extinguishing fire to be left
with various local authorities. Tho
fore Mr. Beecher, whose statement will bo re- real organisation of the fire brigade
began in 170. The DuLi -of Orisons
will be again called, and possibly Tilton.”
hail presented the town of Paris with
New York, July 30.—The Brooklyn Eaylr
thirty pumps; a corps of sixty men
aoaounoe that the Rev. Henry Word Beecher was raised at the expense of the State,
hoe very recently written a letter to Frank and placed under the command of the
Maolion. iu which Mr. Beechar earnestly a.~k» Lieutenant-General of the Police. In
and adjures Mr. Moulton to go before tho 1770 the number of firemen was in­
creased to 146, and in 1739 to 263,
controversy between Theodore Tilton and strictlv forbidden to reserve any grav­
H-. nry Ward Beeober.’ This teller is declared ity. The National Convention estab­
lished tbe ccrps of BaneHirs-pompiers,
leaving it, however, subject to tho
wish and Mr. Moulton no alternative but for municipality; cud ih 1821 a royal oHi-

lack, is absurd." Either tbe standard of
eluidrcn mourned and would not be cotnfuliy and frankly to
spirit-visitant* must be raised, or the
skeptical mind will begin to examine open wagon, carted many bodies to their
the floor and walls for some hidden
spring. The Philadelphia trick is well
performed.
*
' '
has been with hi. wife.’
off to the Potter’• fitold, iioUber friend nor
relative following to tho grave. The Catholic
NIGHT VISITS
Church took core of ita own deed. Crowds end the whole thing this week. Mr. Moulton,
Mother, you had better aay " no ” gathered oroiiud the ehurchea snd underdecidedly when your little girl asks if Hltera* ohope, bnt they wwo cunosity-eeckshe may go to stay all night with tra, nothing more. Trfehe more bodies
Mollie, or Kitty, or Belle, and never
st-Wood's run, two U Saw-Mill run: one in
consent to your little boy’s request
r*“----- * *to the, Allegheny river, In Ihte city, and a body in
be allowed to spend tho ni^,ht with one
of his schoolmates. Tall them that the frora the ruins alive. Ona, a huh boy, wa.
night was made tor sleep, and not for
long talks while lying in bed. Explain

talker. When in comjiany,,especially
with gentlemen, lam very reserved and
taciturn. I. know my weakness and al­
most tremble at the thought of going
into society or gniong strangers.. Wh0
shall I do to nccoiwyluih my desire ?
Answer : Behind thia carefully writ­
ten note in which there is not a dot
wrong, we can seethe precise and pains­
taking young girl who, most of all
things, likes to be correct in all she
does. She hi so afraid that what aho
says will not be just right that she says
nothing, and she is so anxious to say
nothing that her own silence inm eases
her embarrassment And yet aho is
worth a dozen of the thoughtless rattle­
brains whom she envies. We cannot
tell her how to become a talker. Bhe
will always be more correct than fluent.
But we can give her a suggestion or
two. 1. Go into company and keep on
going into oompany.
It will not seem
so dreadful when you come to know
how many mistakes other people make.
Charlotte Bronte’s “ professor'’ lost his
fear of the girls he had to teach when
once he had heard them giggleDo
not fear mistakes. Make up your mind
sensiblj^that no one learns to do any­
thing except through the school of im­
perfect efforts. Be willing to do poorly
on tho way to doing better and then
well.
2. Cultivate tho habit of think­
ing much.about a subject, and as little
uh possible about your manner of ex­
pressing your ideas. If you watch your
words others, are apt to observe them;
if you give your whole attention to the
matter of what you aay, 90 will they.
3. Remember that after ail a silent and
reticent woman is not n disagreeable
object. Good listeners are scarcer than
good talkers. If you succeed in becom­
ing an appreciative listener you will fill
the best place in u conversation. Iu
talking it is more blessed to receive than
to give. By so doing yon get instruc­
tion and give your companions the
pleasure of gving it,—-CArirtton Union.

nanoc made it a branch of tho army,
and placed it under the Ministry of

War. Lastly, the decree of 1850 gave
it ita present organization. Its fiiroe
pality 1,500,000 trance-

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who

died M
moihiM of th?-'"’’’’fortunate pomade,
Frank H. -5Yaiworth, who shot and
killed his father, Mnnefield Tracy Weiallegations and testimony agamst him shall all worth, in the Sturtevant Houw, New
York, on IU 3d o(
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motho to MwiSold T. W*l~rU&gt;’.
«il«. Col. H.rdin
HUed io the
uul
xaly bottle of Ba*o» ViM*,

’ The morning sun was casting bright,
flickering threads of gold across the added, with a glance towards that lady,
of going to bed and to alee p regularly
“ that I will replace it st tbe earltest
at an early hour, so that ti.s body and
placed
for
&gt;3,000,
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A
clr
Raided
list
‘
opjxtrtunity.”
in the mid July air;
&lt;S tototo toot* op S4.OS.000

•aid plainly, it is of ths yerygreat____ &gt;&gt;___ a___ ____
with hazel eyes, soft.

But

Mr. Moultan would probably bo in

terrible calamity

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few weeks ago be found the Iodines*

। hmw, BAraek -by lightning lut ofhiaold age too oppressive ■ and

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wooed find won a .lady lo comfort and

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—George Simpson has opened a cheer. Four score years for him and
We didn't Uar tbs saqiMl.
School Books,
; hlaekamllh shop in Hick** old atand. three for her had
somewhat fa­
AntWMigh a little iMouristent with oar
t
Look oat for hif. card next week.
i ded
।
their flax.en locks at the hapen- Uli. narritire, up above, we murtsay that gtOMC nd Wo©den|Ware,
oi this event. Bnt their wedded Jefferson street jort about 8 in the evening
—We noticed 25 men at work upon ing
:
life^tap short btjt not sweet, for last has more loafers in it than tho anthoriies
And all kinds of Goods
Griffith Ac Kerr and Brady's bricks
ou-ht to allow. A person is positively
lut Tuesday.
They intend to rusk Wednesday the drama closed with a
.
.
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. r—
1:..- .nA
v.*var nn«,.
business right aJpng.
■
Ifinal separation ; she shipping her
ally, when with a lady. Tbe beautiful lap.
f&lt;»r Indiana. Uocle Russel has guage that grerte hie or her sar. io enough .
?H.. lb. Tcuag. the High lb. Uw
—T. E. Niles of Kalamo had a goods
peice of bats that yielded 45 bushels four wives Hying now. and no doubt
will
often
think
in
tho
loneliness
of
to the acre and Theodore Barns seven

acres of wheat that yielded 264 bush- 1his four score years of lhe triumph seem that they were only reviving lbs linn
els.
'aud hopes of hia wedding days, and ou a certain Connecticut village.perhaps will sing in his solitude :
““
____
—The Christian social at Capt 1
, and their only praj-rr.
U and the world to ea
Boise's last Tuesday eve., was well
attended.

A good, social time was

had. Ice Cream and cake wae served

ing a ball lost week, sueccedcl ia brake tag

\
H. YOUNG. M. D. Office two TheTeceip’s were *14.20.
&lt; ihMra *&lt;mth nf Tinman'* Kt-wv.Ma'nHtwf.
—Rev. M. C. Wilcox, last Mon­

W

get
Q^l fly.
n, eta Arr.L
'

Oar motto is to sell as cheap as
the cheapest, give 16 ozs.
to the lb. and the right
change every time.

Harley Lee of Ohio is visiting the traced the frxcluri
day morning, started for Fair Point, Loe l»oys.
TYR-C. W. WICKHAM. Particular Chautaugua Co!, N. Y. During his
Mr. L. J. Wheeler and family are the exception of the plate glass, and plale
thumb U«b f.r kl. bm.
I
•“
&lt;*
'* “•'•
1/ sUenUea |tv«o Io the tr»et»cni cf Private
living at Lansing.
—ah*
absence, tho M. E. pulpit will be now
&gt;
Job. .SUbi, bn nuuplrf U.
’
Mr. Allen and family are moving
supplied by Rev, Mr. Critteeften.
ARNO STRONG. Plain and Fancy
Tb.M14dU.Ul. .In. cut. dun ud
tan".,. Wmd4. rfMJ.
—Tho banks of tho basement of to
1 their farm in the country.
’
We feel thankful to Emma Walk­ fUjidour uId. (&lt;Up.lud lut Mood.. 8U' “ ' ''
the new bricks show an inclination
D. C. G RIF FIT
A. nice basket of apples is the eve.) a match game on Tuesday last. Score,
to “cave in"
Monday it partially er.
’
HINMAN, Fashionable Barber
reason.
x
. and Heir Dnwr- All Mode &lt;rf wort: done hurried a man, and Tuesday done 1
Mrs, Vandyke, of Janesville, Wis.,
the same trick. ^Tbey were dug out
practise a little, wra’i va 1
is
visiting
her
father, Mr. Allen, in
with a spade.
WEBSTER &amp; HOBBS, Black­
this village.
■
ly (mlUi&gt;. All kind, of work In the WackrwUh
—Tho band organization have re­
Mr. Williams of Middleville, has
LOCAL MATTERS.
ceived their instruments.
They.are (
tho contract of doing the wood work
Mrwgpitpyr Drcialona.
silver and consist of nine pieces, not &lt;
Manufacturers and keeps on bon
of Griffith &amp; Kerr's brick.
including drums, and are ol the John
Miss Wheeler of Hastings has
F.
Stratton
make.
Look
out
for
music
(
ALEMENT SMITH.
been visiting her sister Mrs. C. Smith
V
LAWY1
every evening.
They went to Woodland Wednesday.
—The work of repairing tho school
Banner Dewey passed through the

s-ud. minTDRl MANUFACTORY!

D

REDUCED 20 PER CENT,

G. A. THUMAI’ST
A LARGE STOCK OF

JACOB LENTZ

house still goes on.

gASTMAN i YOUNG,

Attorney, at law.
gENRY H. WOOD,

The. north en- ,village last Friday.

Justice- of tlm Peace,
OKe. vttb Ck-m-til Smith, Nashville, Mlrt.

^HuEB HAUSER,

Wednesday it

TAILOR.

MIBRORS, PICTURES. FKAM«

Notice.

Call and get my prices before you
purchase. It will enable you to buy yonr
Baby Calls anti Peramfculalurs i GOOD lower.
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,

Notice is hereby given that in accordance
with 8c4tlon&gt;48 of the Charter for the Vil­
lage of Nashville, Mich., I will sell lh« fol­
—John Gregg of Vermontville in­
Peter Cod) who lives about two lowing described property, situated in Nash­
forms us that he has just threshed
ville. for non-payment of taxes for the year
212 Imshels of wheat from seven miles
i
cast of the village on the line 1873:
.

Vermontville Items.

Mr. Mix’s was 261) from 8 &lt;of the Railroad, was arrested by. a
acres instead of 161) ns the types warrant
,
from Justice Hawkins, on
stated. Let us hear from the rest of charge
&lt;
of rape upoa his daughter
our
farmers.
PARADY, Manufacturer of
Mary, aged Id yrs. The crime is said
The Nashville Newx was establish- ।to have been committed on the night
*
Boots and Shoes,
ed
iu
Barry
County
about
ten
months
(
Makins and Krpatrioc neatlr Amw.a&gt;»o (tricl alienof the 28th of July. Peter was ar­
ago, being the first paper ever pub­

U'

Together with a full assortment ot

trance has been thrown into the main ,was believed that the odor of the at­
room and a new entrance been buill (mosphere hud improved.
on the south sidri of the building,
Urns giving considerable more room.

acres.

Cuulaa, "Sui Making done In tbe talort Fa»H

DUSTERS, AC-At C.,

Austin Barnum, Lot
U.B.G. add. $2.78
C6FFINS AND CASKETS,
2.61
Milo Osborn,
•• 72.
••
“
“
E. E. Sbcyes, s w ew s • J s • |
on, Of all styles and aixes, and METAL1
sec 36. tewn 8. 7 w
Non Residents, Lot 10. O. A. P, add.

SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN-

INGS kept constantly on hand.
2.45
" 122.
2.45
before the court and the case
lished in Nashville, and has improved raigned
1
»
" lol «. bl’k 7, A.W.P. add. 2.07
JJASHVILLE HOUSE.
4.
•&lt;
«•
" 2.07
from time to-time until it is new a 1adjourned to the 7th iast. and ordered
Lot 15, R. B. G. add, 10.10
Wmanutacyare our Furniture from Ibc
handsome seven column paper, aud to
l recognize io the sum of $300 for C. C. Linsley,
Catt. G. W. MoCoBMtcx, Proprietor.
..
.. 1()3.
••
••
2 65
well
filled
with
general
and
borne
]
his
appearance
on
tho
day
of
exam
­
MASH VIJL.L.1^ - Mlohlann.
The above dexiribed property or a portion
news.—Detroit Free Preu.
amination. In default-of which he is of each description Io be sold August 15th,
1874. Sale i« commence at nine o'clock
old Hand, west side of Maia
—Mr. F. Greenmail, of Grand now
,
lying in jail at Chai lotte. The A. M.
Nashville, Mid.
Ledge, has purchased P. Holler's lot (complsiut of the child under oath be­
Dated Nashville. July 16th. 1874.
E. J. FELGHNER, Recorder.
on the burnt district, just south of ।fore tha officer was heart rending to

~ Coo tv flin order* ywnpUy- NaebvUle__________

IJNION HOUSE.

F. Daxckb, Proprietor.
NAHIlVllALn

-

Mlelxisrrxn.

where the new bricks are going up. ।the virtuous.
to erect a
The Temperance

and next spring intends

B®. Coffee A Sugar nt CapL Boise's
*
Lecture at the for 12 cents.___________________

brick store. Three hundred and ten ,church Monday evening by Mrs.
SSUBent Japan Tea W cents at the City
win rrcelve every dollars was the price paid.
Neal was well attended and is highly
Good Hell In U&gt;» third
"“"i---------------------------—There is a rted cqw with a brin- ispoken of by those present.
B^. Every body says Capt. Boise hag
DHENIX HOUSE. Jamas Batao, die face, residing in this village, that
A. W. Davis’ show which was the beta ciger in this or any other city in
1 Proprietor, Charlotte, M!eh. Fir I rlew earn­ deservqs to be pound-ed.
She has here
I
Saturday was rather “thin" and Barry Co.
. I. ____-.-.-I. Tram. &lt;arr&gt; atniUrC Wllbv.
rather Alliiuly attended. The
broken down nearly nil of tha shade wus
’
D»l_ Full Proof Kerosene Oil 25 cents,
RATIONAL HOTEL. A. Winans.
.
•trees
nrouad
Hod
Lee
’
s
lota,
two
in
|
people
of our sister Village were st tho City Drug Store.
1Y Proprietor. lleeUnce. Mtrii. E eery thine In
_ I_
,.L_
nn 4r«t rti.J, \ enUV
front of Frazier McCormick’s, and all isharp enough not to give us a call
B«..t Cigars in town at tbe Drilg
‘
28
except one in front of ye local's house. &lt;on that occasion. Wo noticed the Store nf Theodore Maxton.
^yM. JONES,
-H5 cis. wii?bujzone pound of the bed
—There is more buildings going ■Deed from the News office here with
up in Nashville this summer than a
( handfull of tickets for the show, Jap tea in this county, at Capt. Boise's.
- BAM rf'3^.4^4
r«- SG
we thank him lor the one lie
in rithcr'Middleville or Hastings. and
1
Cavt. Bonn's. \
Workman are now engaged upon Ipresented us.

D

three brick stores,

and one frame store.
interested in

four

Nashville, give three

cheers for tho banner village.

jBUttllWMM 3HwtiOT»»W-

E. -M- GATES,

Dale’s Milt and Provision Sale!
NaahrllU, Mich.

—This afternoon we made the acqnaintanco and received a short call
from Z)rno Strong editor of the Nashville News
Mr. Strong is making
the News one of the liveliest and
spicies* little sheets published in any
town of the size of Nashville io the
State. We are zlad to learn that he
is doing well—Battle Creek JaztmaL
—Last week a man by the name
of Johnson of Vermontville, caught
his wife and a man in suspiciously

4

proprietor of the

WOLVERINE MILLS!
— AND —

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

TVaHllvillej - • ]MLich-s
mVioU lhe *u«ation of
ou,towers to the fuel that bis mills are now
•“&gt; &gt;”“» ”rk lb“

Lee Reed’s

D. PURCHAS, Miller.

WOOL! WOOL!
IS READY

■cud In your wool early.
Wool sent by rail will be
Promptly at tended to
nd sent back acdlng to oiders

Hr.

POWLE8,

Curder.

HEADQUARTERS

A •

LIYERY AND F1H) STABLE!

flowed from the eyes of all present. ।
“Ob, py U»J i I" bowled SLarlia.
Hengjsg is too good fur the mean,
••And he says you were driven out of Ger­
miserable contemptible wretch. Ha
many for •tooling chictans," sold * third,
sliould be shut up in a dark cell and '
.

—Hank Heath tried to kick up a
•f Berth Main BL, Moskvin., Mich.

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER,

■ide Maia St

Be was about to explode, all at ones.

little sensation the other night He i
got down a little to much of our to
1 a laughable gravity.
salooaist’s forty-rod double extract of

Indian corn and went home, threw
furniture out of doors, dared his moth­

Aing the public for past favors solieia a er to mortal combat; cu» several fig- i
urea in the fine art of double shuffle
and cloned the drama by singing the '
first strains of Alexander’ Selkirk's '

8H MEATS,

soiiioquy:

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

heretofora.

&lt;occupation, asliag -pretsek” and washing
SHOP IN BASTINGS.
t
flxcses
of boor,- After onjoyiox a glass or
;
two
of
tho
really
excellent
bererage,
we
ho
­
Hear
what
my Cnilonera Say.
p ° R___
1
gan to tell the Teutonic proprietor what
"As long as Lee Reed makes Q-~R,Qn Hi
S
the ‘‘fandango."
That is sho went ’
who keeps constantly on band a full line of
Tom Collins had been saying about him.
buggies, I shall buy my buggies of
Millinery, also a good aaaortaent of
out the front door followed by a No.
This
offened
Mr.
Teuton's
eyes
and
ho
soon
him.—A. J. Bowne, Hastings.
a. N 1&gt;
9 boot.
;
FANCY GOODS.
began to get excited tad demand particulars.
" Yon ore on the road to success,
—Among the “ Vermontville items"
thereby enabled to furnish you with
as long as you make good work, 38 t&gt; -p OVTSIOINS
you have always doue.’’-11'm. S P K U V 1 &amp; 1 U ILX D
ALL tbo LATEST STYLES
will bo found an account of a miser i
“ Py hud" said our Gsrman friend, strik­
able wretch, bearing the name of
Goodyear, Hastings.
■.
•—
Peter Cody, committing a rape upon 1ing tbe bar with his bis fist.
" You can depend upon what Lee
a n Y
his fourteen yahr-old daughter. When (
says about his buggies."—H.
Goodyear, Hastings.
.
the girl made her statement te$rs {

starved to death.

G. A. TRUMAN,

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD!
EVERYBODY KNOWS ^tu Carat,wMachine
Y OF CORSE

says tlwt were not even arrayed in
!E7“ By calling .uno door north of
fig leaves, and Johnson hauled out a
Truman’s new brick, you will find
revolver and fired several shots nt
the guilty pair. A aeparation ensued
hdwnHt Ifcn I Brra laltr,

E. D. BITGOOD, Pkohuetok.

Nashville, Apfl 24th, 1B7-L

Please five u« a trial tad
Demnry has a good Msortmenl of FINE
and PLATED Jewelry, Ladies and Gents
seta; Chains, Rings, Ac., which be is
Dean News :
I suppose you here noticed that m soon selling at cost. He warrants every piece to
im Patton finishes Ike lift of Joe Bowen he be as represented or money refunded.
lis to commence a (ketch of that profession­
■al slaudsrer and mythical individual known
(as Tom Collins, and the trouble be has made
jin the various towns and villages through­
cout the country. But now and then a good
tthing does happen in connection with this
toutrageously stupid toll that is worth a little
The only piece to get a .
r
notice. t
BUGGY CHEAP,
Tom has worked his way into Hartings
‘A number of us bearing that one our dtiAnd hare it warranted thoroughly, ia al
’

Rumor ,

close relations and Madam

All iinis tn Coutfliy Produce taien in ftetoje fir Goods, al the
7
Highest Martel Price.

P.HOLLER:

dwellings

Let every one

SPRING and SUMMER GOODS

Parlor, Library, Dining, Office at
BEHERAL FDNTQRK!

‘•Tam."
•' How isb bis pehint name!”
••Collins, Tom Collina. Why d

gy.”—Adam Wolf, its^do Grove.
- You. Prie.. an. b.low Gr.ud

1 «

42

. J. L. REED.

THAN EVER IN

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

O AA • V I*

” ‘h'

Class Goodsu

asked.

[y, that those
Isay
, war
______ jggies, will
save money by buy­
ing of me!

Bargains

«««**

Ranida.
I will take tbe top carriage
and surprise my wife."—Jerry Rog-

hundred others that will go their ImX dollar

Greater

BOTTOM

PRCES FOR CASH !

A complete stock of “ Michigan Stoves,’
and Agricultural Implements, on band and
to be offered at prices heretofore unheard

C. C. WOLCOTT
Naahvitlc, Nev. 1st, 1876.

L t. BOICE.

JfriM- Side Main St, Nashville, Mich. .

�BRIEF.
“looking bal1liko to toko him on
ho got permaaio*! of the owner,
an honest old farmer, and in due tunc
produoed an excellent likunesa of the railroad* iu the South and W««»L Wii*n t»*n
are «wngregatad in large aumber* in the
bull, which he sold for &gt;200. On see­ «bba^ood of »wamp* a»-d rivera. Wil• Tonie will prove a valuable addition to
ing tha farmer soon after he told h;m be
__ ulz
A
-mnl. - w.rrl
___ ,
bad sold tifo picture of his bull for
•200, •'Good gracious
said the old
FxxLav A Co., proprietors,
man; “why, I would have sold him nln
by all druggist*.
the bull for less than that."— Worcciter Palladium.

cadvm,

N'auvllU'i
poLtricih.

AWKM66. 7EK73. TW1SES AKD CCSSACE.

- BAIUM POWDER AND EXTRACTS.

Q. ». KlCHARDbOJ* A CO.. IX
CHILDREN'S CA*^^

Dr. J. Walker’s California

nrar Bl tiers are a pare). Vegetal.),
preparation, mado /,hiefly from the na­
tive herbs found on tbe lower ranges of
tbe Bierra Ncvnd^ mountains ofCalifor­
COMMISSIONER OF DEEOS FOR ALL STATES AND nia, the medicinal properties of which
TERRITORIES, AND U. S. COMMISSIONER.
are extracted therefrwn *lthoat the use
of Alcohol.
Tbe question is alxnaab
dally asked, “ What U tho cause of the
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit­
ENGRAVER.
SEALS.
PRESSES.
BURNING-BRANM,
tell*
ters T” Our answer is, that they remove
SOAP STAMPS. STEEL AND BRASS STAMP*.
the cause of diMSMW, and too pati^t rocovoni his boaltti. They are the&gt; great
FIVE MYSTERIOUS PICTURES.

CHINA, GUM AND QUEEN3WARE.

31, kt til a rooidsnce la Lancaster, Ohio, of
-The Alabama Democratic State Conven-

followed in the proceeding* of that body.
—In the French Assembly A motion for .liesulutiou waa defeated by 332 yeas, to 374

-Nows from Lisbon report that the Portu­
guese autherilies have taken active measures
to. prevent violation Of the frontier by the
1B tho Aftanaaa Caaelitulional Convention Carlists.

none of Btephen A. Douglas against Danisl
Rhode*, Thorns* A. Dobbin, and Richard

claimant in the sum of *100,000.
—The Washington ZTccnjuy Star print* a

coast to inaugurate a change in Spanish af-

have been adopted and araueed in their pri­
vate practice by physician* throughout the

lE.migrslion and Slate Lands, Superintendent
of the Penitentiary, the Pulaski Chancery note from Berlin, requesting co-operation to
Court, Phillips Criminal,Court, and tbe four urevant further ateocitien by Carlisle in Spain.
The Louden Afetwap Pott aMcrt* that

mated for Congress at largo on July 31, by the
Alabama Democratic Convention.
-J. M. GareyFwa« nominated for delegate
to Congress k^.the Bepublicana-of Wyoming
Territory, on'the 31st of July.
—J. W. Throckmorton was nominated ontbe
30th of July, for Congress by the Demosrats
of tha Third Texas District.

GUMS. CUTLERY, FISHING TACKLE.
tozUbonk* of many

greet), a recognition of the present Govern­
ment of Spain.
—The Directors of tho Bank of England

several of hia works into German, Bpaniah
and other foreign language*. The inereomng'
demand for bls specific* some time aiooe neoeoaitated the opening of a regular dhpcm vy
Athletlc Base-Ball Club* ou English roll waa for their preparation, and from a smalt begin­
played al Liverpool on July 30, the champions ning- tbobuwnossof thin establishment has
now grown to msmooth proportions. Thue

—A majority of the delegate* to tho Inler­
I national Congrese at Brussels, it is nndcrstood, favor the exclusion of all points re­
lating to naval warfare and a strict adherence
to matter* strictly connected with the,
ameliorating of human suffering in time of
—Advice* from Cuba state that the Presi­
dent of the' Republic baa ordered his follow­
er* to deatroy everything they can lay their
baud* on. Cabo, the negro Captain, is
wrecking plantations and enlisting negroes
for the patriot cans*. A general uprising of
the negroes under Cabo Is daily expected.
—On tbe 31st of July the question of a re­

Gambetta made au important speech profess­
edly against prorogation, bat really in favor
of tbe Republic. Ho mado a powerful appeal
for tho establishment of a republic which

HARDWARE AND CUTLERY WHOLESALE.

thin vt .jutpnrt. with cctnluned aud «e
alrt** •*•&lt;«* at** fmr cot* MaXVMWari
B. t*: &amp;ANDORN, n« Monroe sirsst, CM

nings. Our English cousins seem to be fas­
Haginar, ou tho 29th of July, U-which the
paigu on behalf of tho Robublicat:* at Terre cinated with the game, for the attendance
Hon. N- B. Bradtoy, M C-, presided.
—Th«%ev. T. A. Goodwin, of tbe Methodist Haute on the 31st of July.
employed in tho various departments, and a
corps of able and skilled p’.ysicians are re­
Episcopal .Church, Indianapolis, Ind., I* on
tained as an adrteory board tn difficult case*.
TBR CROSS.
Elsewhere In to-day’s Jt^pultlScan a whole pogo
—Tho first bale of lhe new cotton crop of
brated Swing trial of Chicago.
is devoted to a communisation from Dr.
—Lata Spanish new* is to the effect that Pierce, setting 'arth something of tho history
—A dispatch, dated July SH, from Fort
the Cariist* have gained a substantial victory and details or thia vast establishment, which
Union, New Mexico, to the St. Lonis-JAemoover the Republican* between Castle Follet will be found not nuinterostinr; reading."
If you would patronize Medicine*, scien­
Indian* killed five men near the month of and clover will not be more than from ouo- ami Figueras, near the frontier.
tifically prepared by a skilled Physician and
half to two-thirds of Nn average crop. The
—The Uariint* deny that them (* any truth Chemist—u»c Dr. Pieros’* Family Medicines.
fruit crop is unusually light. Corn, potatoes in the reports charging them with atrocities Golden Medical Dtaeovery to nutritious, tonic,
the Slat of.July.
slteraUro, or blood closuring, and an un-

latnre, reports the Indian* in' force in tbe tbe late rains, but will n it yield mure than
neighborhood of Fort Worth, and that a skin two-thirds tho usual average.
miah had taken place between a squad of tho
RAILROAD IXTELLIGRXCB.
10tli cavalry and a force of BOO Indians, in
—The Minnesota Bailroad Qommistioner*
which the former were defeated.
—The National^xocutive Committee of tbe hare fiyd the rate* for passenger fare a* fol­
Union League gathered al Philadelphia on lows: Miluaukee and St. Pool, both diviathe 30th ult.
—A life pflhoner in the Wisconsin Peniten­ mile; 8L Paul and Sioux City, Eastern Divis­
tiary, named Jame* B. Carter, convicted of ion, St. Paul and Pacific Branch, Dubuque and
murder in. 1867, ha* lieen discovered to bo in- Minnesota, West Wisconsin and Southern
Miuntoota, 4J cents a mile. All others 5
cents.
ernor Taylor.
—A dispatch from Shreveport (Lai), dated
FZ.V.4.VCZAL AJU2 IXDUSTRIAL.
July 31, sayn the Timet' Natchitoches corro
—Edward Butz, Blate Treasurer of Illinois,
of that parish, numbering TOO, met in conven­ ha* returned to Bpringfield from New York,
having paid out during his abeenee on account
tion on the 27th and demanded the resigna­
of the State debt interest and interest ou
tion of Che District and Parish Judges, Tax­
Collector, and Parish Attorney. T)&gt;a two county indebtedness about &gt;450,000, £50,000
J edges had left the parish, and th* demand being interest on the State debt.

of the
Ne'er beto la.tW
hi.u»7 of U.. wdi ta. •mtatao,.tarn
comtmuuded po*ae*tih« th* remarkable
USs.«
ta-Utatta

FURNITURE.

GLASS SHOW-CARD PAINTER.

WHY|

Bkml No CIIAILGE

OURtaloguefor 1874 will be
WEw’naW.’cH’AKTN^’cHlltt

constitute an agreeable and reliable physic •,
Favorite ProecripUoti—an unoquaied remedy
for debilitated females: Extract of SmartWeed-a magical remedy for Pain, Bowel
Complaints, and an uneaualad Liniment for
both human and horae flesh; while his Dr.
Ssge's Catarrh Remedy to known tbe world
over as th* greatest specific for Catarrh and
•• Cold in Head," ever given to the public.

The best sowing machine for all purposes
made i*, beyond question, the Remington.
It win do a greater variety of work, with low
noi-e and physical exertion, than any in tho
market. It is so simple that a child can man­
age it, and so durable that wo can see no
reason why one, with ordinary care, should not
last a lifetime.
This point we desire to call especial attention
to. Tho Remington is mule by tho Rem­
ington Arms Co., of Ilion?K. Y., whose arms
urn known the world over.
They have tho entire confidence of the
government* of the world, for tbe reason that

kgar Bitters the most wonderful In­
vigorant that evsr sustained the sinking

J No Person can take these inters

ADVERTISERS
VS

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MUSIC, SHEEf ANO BOOK. ANO DEALERS IN
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Q*O. V. BOOT A SOHR. 100 Rtata.
PIANOS AND ORGANS.

at reduction tn th* pric* of the

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WHITE LEAD. ZINC AND COLORS MANUFACTURERS.
CUICAUO WHITE LEAD4OlLOo.,Or*«narBU0n.
,
WIRE CLOTH ANO WIRE GOODS.

. gun, fired into the

Jackson, of Chicago, was concluded on tbe
31*t of July, tho jury finding him guilty of
I-!-- - - ■ -»"___ ,

thing invigorating to the aystem. not
an Alcoholic irritant, fall of fowl oil.
—Dr. Jaoixewski, Suffragan

Bishop

Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head­

IO WA

For Inflammatory and Chronic

*3® H

Rheumatism. Gout, BOIoiia. Remit­
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Dwcaaen of
the' Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
these Bitters have no equal. Such Dteeaacf
are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Keehamcal Diaeasog.—Ponons enflaged in Ptitois and MincraU, suck ;u
Plnmben, Type-setters, Gold-beater*, and
Miners, as they advance in Ufa, are subject,
to paralysis of tho Bowel*. To guard
ngainst this, take adorn of 'W.uXEE’s Vixkoax Bitters occiuionally.
'
For Skin Diseases’ Eruptions, .Tet­
ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotche*, Spot*, Pimple*,
Pustules, Boils, Curbuncle*, Ring-wurqr*.
Scald-head, Sore Eye*. Erysipela*. Deli.
Scurfs, I}icoloration* of tho Skin, Humor.,
and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name
or nature, are literally dug up and earned
of the*o Bitters.

Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in lhe system of ro many thousand*,
arc effectually dthtlroyed and removed. No
system of medicine, uo vermifuge*, nd andiolminitlcs will free the system from worm­
like these Bittern.

For Female Complaints, teyoung
'XUE

IMPROVED

REMINGTON

Sewing Machine.
aWAEDED

THE

“MEDAL

FOB

or old, worried or tingle, al lhe dawn of wo­
manhood. or the turn of life, these Tonic
Hitters display an decided an influence th-t
improvement m soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when­
ever you find ita impnritias bursting through
the akin in Pimples, Eruptions, ur Sore*;
cleanse it when you find it obstructed ami

'

PROGRESS,w

MORE TESTIMONY.

foul; your feeling* will toll you when, jteep
the blood pure, and tho health of the system
will fulloa^^ MeDOBjUA&gt;

LtUerfrem Jeigt Birtm Barixr.
A'o Sewing Machine Received a Higher

Mote

Lusx—13&gt;iet5?*e.
* tn. louis.

of

—A Cariiet magaslno exploded recon Uy at

FZZtaS AJtt) CAACAbrUEt.

mittent Fevers, "bleb «re «o preva­

ache, Pam in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dixxiness, Sour
Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Tasto
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpjtatation of the Heart, Inflammation of tho
Lungs, Pain in tbe region of tbe Kid­
neys, and a hundred other painful synipATTXXD^HB
COLLEGE, toms, arc the offsprings of DyBpepam.'
One bottle will prove a better guarantee
of its merits than a lengthy advertbel^antlfnl hand wTtlto*. Addrat*. Vur parUealar*, ! menu
WQRTUIMOTOX A WAXD.D** Mointt.Iowa.
i
Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White
Swollinga, Ulcer*, Erysipelas, Swellod Neck.
Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammatiiui. Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial AfTec-^ux, Old
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin. Sore Eyw. ete.
In the**, m in all other constitutions Dis­
ease*, Walker's Vinegar Bitters cave
shown their great curalivu power* in the
most obstinate and intractable cases.

MINERAL ROCK SPRING,

Just Taken II is Enrrn—We heard
a Bcedy-looking individual wiLh an
alarmingly red Dose remark to • brother Choirs
Natives,
Good
soaker that he had “ jn»t had hia bit­
ten, but he did not mind taking an­ |&amp;2S£&amp;»0: Medium to Fair, H.S0B5.WX I ialerior
other nip." Hia remark suggested a
train of reflection. How was it, we
asked ourselves, that the word *’bittors" had grown to be a vynonyro for
gin, whisky, rum, and other alcoholic fijrfiug, vlWWe. Com»-»o. 1, H-ftaaoc. par*
stimulants, to which it was applied in-Bight Hou. Abraham Brewrter, formerly discriminAtoly ? Bitters, we reasoned,

r°Bilfon», Remittent end Inter­
lent In lhe rille,i of oor great river,
throughout tbe United Stat«&gt;.eep«:nli;
thoMo! tbe Mlsdsalppl; Ohio, Mbeonri.
Illinois. Tenneeeoe, CtnnberUnd, Arkanob. Bed. Colorado, Bra»o«. Bio Grund.-,
Pearl, Alabama. Mobile, Savannah, Itoanoke, James, and many others, with
their vastreibuttiries. tliroutrhout our
entire country during the Summer and
Autmpn, and remarkably so during sea­
sons of unusual heat and dryness, are
invariably accompanied by cxtcnsivcdcrangemonts of the stomach and-liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow­
erful influence upon thnso vanoux orKis essentially necessary. There
cathartic for the purpose equal to
Dr.. J. Walker’s Vdogaji Jitters,
as they will speedily remove top dark­
colored viscid matter with irahMbo
bowels are loaded, at the same^rnn
stimulating the secretions of the live.-,
and generally restoring tbe healthy
functions of tho digestive organs.

by purifying all its fluids with Vdogar
Bitters. No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus fore-armed.

WESBA WATER,

Germany in tbe Brussels Cougree*. He will
be assisted by a general officer of tbe Bavarian
ooal mine, demanding work, bat being army, a Major from tho Saxony General's
staff, and a disiiuguithed jurist. Prof.

according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their boue» are not de­
stroyed by mineral polsoa or. ether
nicaivT, and vital organs wasted beyond

Fortifr the body aitainrt disuse

“WOMAN IM SACRED HISTORY.’

The cat: tam 1mw bat Juil eosDsncsd. Nob* bu
concluded by demanding that tho state of
urent* wanteddng the new five per cent, loon through Amer­ siego be raised. A motion to adjourn on Ch* they pride themselves upon, for it wax their flrst-clan
J. Jl FORD a cK, New Yorkand Cblea*".
ican agent* of the. ilothschl'As and J. A. W 6th of August to tho SOCb of November pre* eipilai at the IwRinning. Tho same rigid
houeety that they bold to in tbe manufacture
Bt Ligman These partis* made an absolute, railed.
of arms, they have carried into theirMirjas
BYBN’S
subscription for &gt;15,000,000, coupled with the
msehin*. Tnev are made of the best materia!
Fookot FhotoGcope.l
option of taking tbe remainder of the loan at fused to" accept any diapatohes relating to
finish them in each a way a* to make them do
military events, or operations of th* war.
a
great
deal
more
than
i*
claimed
for
them.
taken at par to be peWliTcbin or 6-20 bond*,
—fiubicriplions to the Carlist Joan iu Paris The name •• Remington "tea sufficient guarare coming in fast, and &gt;2,000,000 of' tho loan
•ion.
have been forwarded to Spain.
(tha now flve-pcr—Th* Madrid Imparrial make* »ho following machinn, because of it* excellence, la a good
complaint* against France : Furnishing arm* one to handle, and of the Company that thaii
urc* to prevent tho lapse of interest on the
to tho Cariist*; allowing a firm In Bordeaux employe* are certain of fair aud bbcral treat­
ment. Write to Remington Arms Company,
exchange of bonds, by which tho syndicate
to undertake contract* for supplying tho Carl­ Ilion. N. X..
Norfolk Navy-yard, bat it ia atated 400 more
J
haa heretofore reaped a large profit.
ist army with b&lt;»te and shoo*. The Duchess
—Tbe Treasury Department at Washington
Tint NorthwEHTEitN EEobsd-Nah. Co.’a
of Madrid, wife Of Don Carlo*, ha* been suf­
Washington dispatch to the -Chicago
•• Finished" Naff hi the beat in tho world.
fered to reside iu Pau ; tho refusal of tbe
roncy for redemption.
Government to aorrouder the Chief Savallea.
toM. ever made. Tb« mtaKTOsTOP I*
—l he National Grange in Waehingiou ha*
for varioun crime* ; tne retention in Office of
number of clerks authorized by law. and the
compiled statistics showing the strength in
pay-roll is not one cent in excess of the ap­
the various States. It to estimated that the
Pyrenees, who promoted th- entry of the Carl­
propriation.
aggregate number of grange* i* not !•»* than
ists into bpaln; thousand* of armod recruit*
and ORGIESWATERS’ Fi
20,000.
r
Trade have experienced serious loeaea, re­
—A genuine, petroleum well is flowing in
InUNIQUK
finally, two cargoes of arm* from France have
New Haven, Ind.
NO with great t«I*bm of lon«, auilabie
been landed for the Cariist*.
&gt;r PA II LOK. Ult lU H or KVsICIULL.
—A dispatch dated Philadelphia, July 31,
WATERS’ JEW SCAL^PIANpS
done on the'81at of' July. Some 1,500,000
a 1.IFTLO.
lirTIJt V1S1
nlsPVTK
ana iofl ud
Xtn Bwn,j prtMy,B(
A
GTK.
thlek
the bankrupt firm of Jay Cooke i, Co. ha*, not
pTaAtHrnAUH?'
Messrs.
Baylor
and
Ward,
of
the
Bub’
•«*•«
»
te*i«™»*s
mr.
i
ar« wart anlrd f: r
resulted in any new disclosures. Jay Cooke
J
,
vases article* die not ssna Un
“ held up the corner," while the grief of tbe staled that the profits of lhe firm were &gt;360.- Committee of tho Congressional Inveett- u,,
nol
sufferer* .* correspondingly great.
gating Committed, completed their
Rot
time of their suspension the accumulated labors at Little Rock, Ark., July 28. doctor is raosMiebts w*&gt; e
CRIXR ARD CRDOSALB.
profits amounted to £1,325,000. The firm
J«.) beta. -)j»nnu».ol Oor. Boter
—An attempt to blow up th* hardware store took tho bonds of tho Northern Pacific railwas on the stand, when he atateti that siwsji tt&gt;« test poitcy. Than
of Nicholas Rteadon. No. 919 North Clark
»» ai.™PuUble propowl. b.d b«»
understood khat the bonds wata
arrival of lbs fire department. Tho interior
made to him by A«a Hodges, member MOB, and Uortiid tbe propti
of tha building was aatursted with koroaene,
of CoDgrea# from tho First District, w* bar* a**rd &lt;rf so many ba*
rre
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v t
Um* botssa bste* cored bj tel
and a train laid to three kegs of powder, one Cooke stated that tbe firm owed the First The
Governor made a remark to this
MoaM
of which contained ten pounds, ‘m insur­ National Bank of Washington &gt;600,000, se­ effect, when Hodgea, who wu standing I •»« eiant.r to mvret in aoo-ci
ance of &gt;18.000 on &gt;6,000 worth of property cured by $100,000 in Pacific Railway bends.
by, mud, “That's a he."
CURES
Baxter—"You are another.” [Every­
rORlUGX.
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altemptod arson.
Diabetes,
Dropsy,
—The bail of Nicholas Btaaden. for attcmpl—A special dispatch from Berlin state* that body rising to their feet)
Dyspepsia,
Cravel,
the German Govoremont i* soaking etrennou*
Hodges—“Isay it's a He." [Great
Jaundice,
effort* to ntop the shipment of supplies and confuBion.]
Constipation]
military stores to the Cariist* iu Spain.
Bright's Disease,
• Baxter—“Yon are another." [Gen­
eral confusion.]
'
tioniat, for tbe murder cf BoMOa Jackson,
Mr. Ward—" Gentlemen, you must
rbe!med .by a landslide on the 26th of Joly,
atop this. The committee will listen to
Ltd a population of 4,000, one-fourth of no such proceedings. We have not
NEW YORK.
whom probably 'panshed.
come here te investigate private quar—Qut*n Isabella, being directed' to u«e the
walers A Vichy. will occupy the villa f. rmerly
Matters then quieted down, and the
occupied by Napoleon lit.
committee udjonraed.
was not oompliod with. The Tax-Collector
and Attorney resigned. All quisu No vio­
lence apprehended..
•
—Dirpatohe* to tbe SL Louis Jknuxrat
dated July 81, says great quantities of grass­
hoppers have appeared in Western and South­
western Kansas, aud are destroying every­
thing before them in the way of crops.
—A Washing ten telegram states that Archi­
tect Mullclt announce* that ho will have the
new State Department completed by lhe first
of October.

Carminative, Nutritious, L^"r
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera­
tive. aud Auti-Bilio-*’
.

Grateful Thousands proclaim Vi v-

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invaDA HOTEL. Warimb-ar.
Monri.e. Central, eftmamj

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relieving ConxroUon or InflammaUcm of
tho liver and Visceral Organs in Bilious
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mate insanity, idiocy, or premature
death. Moreover, our idea Of bitten s was
totally irreconcilable with “gin cock­
tail*," “inm punches," and “brandy
sweetened with sugar, and noAxd
doubly injurious wrtU Msencee colored
by means of mineral poison. This was
btttcr-wweet with a v&lt;ngeahee.
We
mentioned this problem to a friend.
He solved it by exclaiming : •* Why,
don’t you know that moat oi these bit-

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’ AN ITAUAN FAIR.
We’ll sec the gig brought out soon,” serve what I’ve got, and I’certainly shall
THE POETS CHOICE.
An Italian correspondent of .the Ban
never play a practical joke on any one&gt;
said Tom. “If* working finely.”
Francisco
Chronicle, writing of Che
again
as
long
as
I
live!
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Tho jokers grouped about the porch.
“Grotta
And Tom kept his word.—-New York: GroUa Fcrata Fair, aays:
One or two looked very much scared,
Errata
is
the
smallest possible village,
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but Tom was in high, feather. They Ladl/er.
with u long, narrow street that runs up
listened, but heard no sound for a long
COURTSHIP FAIR ARD lSQUA RE.
into n Walled eonrt ahd-fitalti at tho
time. Theo there arose a faint; longOne . long summer afternoon there&gt; foot of an antique building that looks
drawn moan. A woman’s scream fol­
came
to
Mr.
Davidson'#
the
most
&lt;mri■
like a castle or a convent. The meadow
lowed it. Then came silence
Tom
stopped laughing. One of tho boy# be­ on# specimen of an old bachelor the1 that borders tho villagqJs full of don­
world
ever
heard
of.
He
was
old,
gray,
keys and dray# and deformed beggar#.
gan, to cry. All feH’a. strange terror
wrinkled and odd. He hated old wom­ All the malformation# that can be con­
creeping over them.
In. a moment more the study-door en, especially old maids, and wasn’t' reived of are out on thia occasion. The
burst open and Mrv. Law ton appeared. afraid to say so. Ho and Aunt Patty’ very arcatures whom Raphael painted
“ One of you boys—Tom Hurd,you," had it hot .whenever chance threw them in hia BdriptUnd cartoons are on the
sho cried, “you are the largest—rrn together; yet still' he came, and it wax spot, bare-headed in the sun, beseech­
for Dr.’ Blair. Don't let hinv lose # noticed that Aunt Patty took unusual ing a pittance of the merry people, who
pains with her dres# whenever bo was for'the most part ignore them.
There
moment. ' Bun.”
is a perpetual bray from the donkeys,
“ What has happened ?" askod Tom. expected.
One
day
the
contest
waged
unusually
a
hum
of
voices
that
sounds
no
,
’
unlike
“ Don’t stop to ask questions. Go,”
strong, and Anns Patty left in disgust, the hum of bee#, a thumping of tambour­
cried Mre- Lawton.
ines and n general stir that inspires a
And Tom, without his hat, started off. and went out into the garden.
“That bolr!” abo muttered to her­ mao io -lay aside whatever dignity he
It- waa a long run to the doctor’s, "and
self, a# she stopped to gather a flower •may be incumbered with and give him­
he waa breathless when he reached the
which attracted her attention.
self up entirely to the enjoyment of the
door. He could not talk to tho doctor
“ What did you run for ?” said a gruff occasion. Up and down this long street
aa he drove back in his gig; ho oould
voice behind her.
we pas# and repaaa very slowly indeed.
only say something dreadful must have
“ To get rid of you.”
There are only two sorts of people to
happened.
And when the Doctor hur­
“You didn't do it, did you.?"
ried into the Profevsor's study bo wait­
be seen— those who aro buying every­
“ No ; you arc worse than a burdock thing und^r thojquaand those who are
ed outside, trembling and trying in vain
Om Uw creaiue Uy;
burr.”
selling tho some.
Oh, yes ! there is a
to hear what was going on..
“ You won't get* rid of me, either.”
third class— the few professionals,
Mr. Barker, the assistant came around
“I wen’t, eh?”
gymnasts and the like—turning their
the house after awhile, aud said there
“ Only in one way.’’
honert pennies and their samMzaults in
would bo no school that afternoon, and
“ And that ?”
the sunshine. Wo all look at the booths
that the boys must make no noise what­
where
cheap toy# are on sale, and the
White beside m», •prii-sochaalMf.
ever.
“ What! u# two fools get married !
Stood yooeR CoUn. bold.
booths where you may buy baskets,
Tho practical jokers hail no wish to What would people say ?”
boots, calicoes, combs, meat, hardware,
do #o. They «at silently on tho porch,
“That’s nothin’ to us. Come, say
. Colta'irwMt
pictures, artificial, flowers, or jewelry.
until at last the study door reopened yes or no ; I’m in a hurry. ’’
Everylxxly talks and beats down on the
and tho Doctor came out, with the Pro­
“ Well, no, then. ”
.
price, of everything. •Everybody ulti­
fessor following him.
“ Very well; good-by ; I eha'a’t come
•*It is a terrible thing," ho said,
mately, buys something
at half
again.”
the
original price. I saw a pret­
slowly ; “ terrible. I have known sud­
“ Stop, a bit—what a pucker you're
ty picture of the
Madonna, and
den shocks to produce death very often,
I thought it would be reasonable enough
when tho heart was affected. Ab, dear
“ Yes or no ?”
at five frahes.' ’ It * was only fifty cenme I"
With a dukam* Uka the »pj»it’«
“ I unmt consult—”
tiHimi (half a franc), and yet when I
“Please sir,” cried a dozen boy’s
“ All right. I thought you were of
offered twenty centiauni for tho same
voices at once, “ won’t you tell us what age. Good-by.”
(and I did it in a joke) the picture was
lias happened ?"
“Jabcz Andrew#, don't'be a fool.
at once handed me aud my money
“ That telegram was from poor Jack
Come back, I say. Why, I believe tho
Rvdburn's home," said the Professor. critter has taken mo for earnest. Jabez pocketed by the .amiable Italian, who.
dismissed me with a bow, for which ho
“ Hi# mother is dead. Ho was a deli­ Andrews, I’ll consider."
charged nothing. We took bread and
cate boy, and the Doctor say#—"
“ I don't want any considering; I’m wino in a booth that was like a bower,
THE PRACTICAL JURE.
"Ah, yea I" said the Doctor. “ Yes,
going. Becky Hastings is waiting for
“ It will bo jolly good fun,” said Tom yes—dropped dead at once, didn t ho
and were greeted by the very juvenile
me. I thought I'd give you tho first
beggar who hauuta us in Romo and
Hurd, laughing vociferously, “jolly poor fellow?"
chanoe, Patty. All right; good-by."
gt«od fun. It’s capital to play a joke on
spends his idle hours sunning himself
"Dead !” cried the boys.
“Jabez! Jabez! That stuck-up Beck
a green fellow like that, bo takes it in
or playing marbles on tho Spanish
“Oh,
" Dead I” cried Tom Hurd.
Hastings shan't have him! Jabez,
Steps. Hb, too, had como to this fair
Save
Doctor ! Doctor ! no, no, no I
yes r Do you hear—y-c-s !"
Tom Hurd was iho practical joker of
in all his rags, and ho got part of our
the school.
joke. Ilia mother ia alive. I sent the THE HIQIIWATNAN'3 klSFORTVNK. bread and wiuo for his pains. We paid
Practical jokes wero hia joy, and now telegram. Toll him that; it will bring
our penny each to go into a circus where
The Rapparees, Bays Samuel Lover, there wat no canvas overhead, and tho
he has oonoocted one that was to cap him to. Tell him 1 tell him 1”
were tho worst marauder?. Ireland has I four performs a, in dirty and ill-fitting
the climax and make him a shining
“ Dead people can’t be brought to,”
light among the fuo-loring boys. Pale, cried the Doctor. “ Are yon speaking produced. Disbanded soldiers of the tights, blow brass horns and boat a
lowest class, they united to their vices flabby drum until tho- little inclosprc
little Jack Bedburn, whose mother was the truth ?”
sufficient order to enable them to rob on was uncomfortably crowded, and then
a clergyman's
widow,
who loved her
“ Oh,
” cried
Tom,
grovelingin
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an extenai A scale , - and till they were
only child with an absorbing tenderdu8t “Oh.yes. Oh, God forgive
they leaped into the ring aud turned
dispersed by regular troops, they con­ handsprings with mighty little spring
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ness, which he returned in a way few* of
trived to lay the country under pretty in them, and a deformed clown, whose
the great boys could understand, was him, Doctor I"
general contribution. Still it must be face was positively agonizingand whose
to be the victim.
" Thomas Hurd,” cried the Professor,
Harry Pratt wo# going to New York, “stand up; don't grovel there. Do owned that, with all their villainy, those body began at a pair of knees that
where tho mother lived, and Tom Hurd you mean all this? Did you really fellows had a spioe of humor which, if seemed to have7 slipped half way down
had instructed him to send a telcgrur.. send a lying message to a widow’s only it did no credit to its nationality, un­ his shins. Tho j&gt;oor fellow said dread­
mistakably proclaimed it.
to Jack, to the care of Professor Law­ sou to tell him she was dead ?"
fully funny things in Italian tiiat kept
One of them, arrested for a highway the peasants very merry, and was\well
ton, bearing these terrible words:
“Yes, str,” said Tom. “Oh, I am
robbery, on being brought before a
“Your toolbox ia dead. Como homo.”
beateu with a stuffed club about tho
magistrate, asserted that ho was more
Yes, and Tom, had given Harry the Can’t something !x&gt; done ? He may not
■ mowu
head nuu
and nuuiuoerti
shoulder# uy
by me
the ringmaster,
ringmaster,
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entitled to do pitied than to bo pun- ' .
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money for this telegram and had written J be quite gone, "oh, pray, pray, try.”
i-hed.
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Wh°
&lt;lroa8c“
^e least profes­
it out for him.
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•* Why did you do such a think as
sional of us, to the infinite mirth of
" Pitied 1" exclaimed the justice,
“It will kill two' bird# with one thia ?" asked the Doctor,
everybody. Two or three boys got on
while his eyebrows arched with more ■
atone," said Tom. “ Fancy Jack and I “ Only for fun," answered Tom.
a high wall and naw it all for noth­
than ordinary wonder aud contempt ; i .
the professor going off together in the 1
“ Do you think it f'in now f" asked
ing, to the diligust of the unhappy
“ and on what account, pray ? ”
gig, and finding thq old woman alive the Doctor.
clown, who reviled them in sound
“ Sure, on account of my misfortune."
and jolly !
We’ll havo a half-holiday, i
“ l'm n murderer!" said Tom. “ Oh,
terms; a woman leaned from tho
“ Your misfortune, indeed ! What !
too, and that's worth while, and nobody ! hang mo 1 hang me 1”
balcony of a noigltboring house, thrust­
that we have caught you, I suppose ? "
can catch ns as 1 have managed it It’s
. . the
..law would allow
ing her head around the corner so as
“ Do you think
“ O, tho jintleman that's brought mo
jolly fun! And to see how they’ll come us to do it, Doctor ?" asked thq Pro­
to see something of the fun, and she
here knows my misfortuno well enough.”
back after it! Old Lawton furious and lessor. “Ishould like very much to
looked like tue figure-head of a ship
But the gentleman was as astonished
little Jack full of the story—ha, ha I It
moored in the next street while she did
as the magistrate himself, and as inca­
will bo fun !"
it; some dozens of very little boys crept
“ Please do,” said Tom, seriously.
pable of guessing the culprit's meaning.
“ But it will scare him so," said one
under the canvas side# of the circus,
Ho dropped on the step# aa ho spoke,
“ You will own, I suppose," said his
Small boy.
.
and received the reward of the wicked,
and, lying on hi# face, began to moan :
worship, “that you stopped this gen­
“ You hold your tongue," said Tom.
namely, a whole .performance fdr
“I’yo killed him ! . I’ve killed him J
“What's the fun of the joke if it I’ve killed him! I’Ve killed him 1” in a tleman on the highway ? "
nothing, with a dash of danger in it,
“ O, yes I did that same."
didn’t?"
which ;h much better, than tamely pay­
way __________________________
that waa terrible to hear.
“And that you took from him fifty
And so Harry pocketed the telegram
The Erofeasor looked at the Doctor,
ing for the same. The poor little fel­
and biddiflg good-bye to bis friends, I He slipped back and opened the door, pounds in Bank-of-Wexford bills ?
low, who was excessively slim and
“ And there your honor’s right again.**
departed.
ont ran a ttlo slender figure, that
ought never to have been stripped until
“Well, then, you perplexing vaga­
It was noon, next day. The boys 1 knelt down by Tom, and whispered :
hi* shape hod begun to assert itself—
bond, what do you mean by your mis-'
were playing
play ini’ io
in tho
the school-vaxd.
school-yard. Little
&lt;• iv,-1,
which it hadn't when I saw him—turned
fortune ? "
.
Jack eat perched upon tho gate looking
all too many cortwhofijs, and grew dark
Tom lifted up his head, and saw little
“Sure, I menu that the money wasn’t
out along the road.
He was talking to Jack Redbura, and gave a scream, and
under the eyes and weak in tho knees,
in my pocket above a week, when the
hia chum, Will Sparrow.
caught him in his arms, crying:
and wax quite wilted before the per­
dirty bank stopped payment, and I was
“Six weeks to vacation,” he said,
formance was over. ’Then we swept on
Oh, he’# alive ! he’# alive I he’#
robbed of every shrillin'."
“ and then I bhail have six more with alive 1” over and over again.
with the returning tide, and walked
momma. I shall go out with her to tee
“ Yes, he’# alive/ said the Professor ;
SacurrasY Bumow’s recent journey the two mile# back to Frascati, because
things, and in the evening she will take “and Tom, your telegram was never
to Kentucky was caused by .the death of. the road was so good and the wood# to
me in her lap M if I were a baby. I
an uncle of Mrs. Bristow, and the neces­ beautiful, ahi the sjtarnocn so fine,and
love to be mamma’s baby wtill. It is hi* trick and dragged a confession from
sity of preparing tp administer upon a all tho way over the '.Campagna lay a
nioo-notbiog ia #o nio« as that, though him; and I amuTged that a nuNMagv
large estate. The uncle, who was very faint mist that was'Tovely to look at,
the boy# laugh at me for it. Well, what about nothing should be sent through7
wealthy, left but two heirs, Mrs. Gen, and out of the mist in the purple dis­
can that be driving so fast? If it the telegraph, in order that you might
Bristow and he# mkiried sister, to tance loomed the dome of St. Peter,
that filled us witli the same sort of awe
should be mamma oomo to ago me I”
see it arrive. The Doctor was in the
whom the whole of the entire estate waa
He jumped down from the gatepost plot, and if any one has been the victim
willed. Gen. Bristow was made by the that a little mountain would have dute
and ran out into the road ; but the : of a joke, it is you."
will sole executor of the estate, and his iu the Rome situation-; and beyond
vehielo that approached held only ons j
“ But, young man,” said the Doctor,
business in Kentucky was to make ar­ that, under a clear and mellow sky,
young man. It was the telegraph mw- "ff it had been #eut, that message of
rangements to enter upon ids duty as the Mediterranean lay like a sheet of
•enger ; they all knew him.
He asked your#, It might have ended in a very
executor.
Mrs. Bristow, under this flame.”
for Professor Lawton, and stood wait- tragic way.
It is evident you don't
will, thus comes into the posssecioo of
ing for hi# coming with K grave conn-; kaow how strong a boy’# love for hi#
A Felknch officer, who fought in the
about S250.000.
tenaii'’e.
When he came he whispered j mother may bo, or you would not have
Crimea, has related uow an Engbsb
A small boy approached the great
showman Barnum at Montpelier, tho
other day, and asked, him what he would
give for a cherry -colored cat. “-Ten
dollar#,” replied Barnum, “if if is
really cherry-colored.” Soon the boy
walk nd into hi# study, and in a minute i I gntu yon didn’t think, or you wouldn’t returned to Barnum’s hotel, and un­
loaded a black oat at Bornum’s feat.
him a largo yellow envelope.

j torture ; and you do not know how dan­
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; gercus #uoh a shock might bo to any
1 Nov far fun.”
one; specially to a dedicate little.fellow
Professor Lawton took the message . Eke that."

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august u, 1874.

ASHAXTXE OATHS.
The ninth issue of correspondence re­
garding the lute Ashantec invasion con­
tains the form# of treaty lately entered
into between the British Government
and numerous petty king# and chief­
tains exercising power near the Gold
Coast settlements. All alike swear they
will not again make war on allies of
England, or combine with the enemies
of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; they
will invariably obey the orders of the
English Government, and employ every
effort to maintain peace and quietness
on the coast. King Amakdy, of Appolonia, and his ten chiefs, swear by
their “.groat Fetish, River Tandor;”
King Quaoce Kinuah, of Axim, and
fourteen captains, by Bobo Aroissicand
Accromossoo, whatever these fetishes
be ; King Coffee Ashen, also of Axim,
with eight follower#, by the river
Emshiu ; and King Quaw Bobetian, of
Aqoidah, with a tail of four gallant
commanders, by the river Essiiikocv
Rivers and trees appear to be the most
favored fetishes among all the tribes
who have given in their adhesion. The
people of Boekuuii and Ahanta, towns in
the Discove district, swear by the river
Ahah ; those of Secondee by the grove
Ebbang and.the river Annaquan; and
those of Chama by tho rockLaggoo and
the wood Inteath. Only the inhabit­
ants of Tacarndy have a peculiar-fetish
in the Wuzer of Tacorady reef. Prob­
ably these treaties will prove as worth­
less as the ridiculous fetish in whose
name they were sworn to. That African
Kings have elastic notion# about the
exact value of oaths waa. sufficiently
proved by tho Ashontc# potentate dur­
ing the British advance dpon-Coomasaie.
That petty despot# are likely to respect
treaty obligations until they may bo
broken with impunity. Fear being a
more powerful, agent in preserving order
among savages than any covenants, how­
ever solemn, it is just as well that the
Kings signing these treaties have been
fined for tho part they took in the late
war.
The Monarch of Western Appolonia has to pay 50 ounces uf gold ;
he of Axim, 100 ounces ; the King of
Prince#, 10 ounces; Qua&gt; Bobetinh,
15 ounces; J utin Ashon^G ounces ;
Boyre Qunsnie, 28 ounces; Quow Gxsaah,
11 ounces; and Cudjoe Fraiaoo, 4S
ounces.
Tho English exchequer cer­
tainly will not be much, richer for these
fines, siuco thdir aggregate amount is
only equivalent to £1,168. Bnlthcfict
of their being levied may teach Afri­
can despots that the luxury of engaging
in war against England can only be
purchased at some personal sacrifice.
This lesson may produce more lasting
results thaa all tho treaties iu tho world,
even if the latter were sworn to on
those real African fetishes, rum and
pork.

THE STUEY OF A ROSE.
A rose with so pretty a little story
__
and so full of romance as th*#, ought to
be beautiful, and so in the Cherokee
Rose. Hera is the story told of it: “ An
Indian chief of the Betainole tribe was
taken prisoner ^y his enemies, the
Cherokees, and doomed to torture, but
fell so seriously ill that it became neces­
sary to wait for hia restoration to health
before committing him to the fire. And
M he laid prostrated by disease in the
cabin of the Cherokee warrior, the
daughter of tho latter, a young, dark­
faced maid, was his nurse. She fell in
love with tho young chieftain, and
winking to nave hi# alite, she urged him
to e«cajie. But he would not do
un­
less she would flee with him. She con­
sented. Yet before they had gone far,
impelled by soft regret ut leaving home,
she a iked permission of her lover to re­
turn for the porpose of bearing away
aomo memento of it So retracing her
footsteps, she broke a sprig from the
white rose which climbed ap the poles
of her father’s tent, and preserving it
during her flight through the wildernew, planted it by the door of her new
home in the land of the Seminole*. And
from that day this beautiful flower has
always been known in Florida and
throughout the Southern States by tho
name of the Cherokee Rose.”

NO.
HERCHER-TILTON.

waa disposed of to-day by Judge Kiiey.
Neither Mr. Tilton nor his counsel waa prea-

miltoo on Friday evening is published to-day.
Mrs. Tilton claimed that she told Busan B.

Improper conduct with several Brooklyn geqtleman. including Mr. Beecher, but that she

eror oonf«Med beraelf - guilty to Mb#
Anthony.
• Tho Third Diatrict Conrt-rocm in Brooklyn
waa again crowded thia morning Vjr thoao who
were anxious to oboervo the changing phases

been disposed of. Justice Riley called the libel
case of Gaynor w. Tilton, instituted last week,
and read the following decision »
“ I entertained the complaint in this case
and issued a warrant against the defendant,
knowledge of the complainant or his position
in the matter. The defendant was. arnxtcd

•onallj and by counsel. Mid tbo complainant
admit tod by the complainant, and thus made

Commonwealth were my only notivaw in
bringing this case to trial, and, os they would
have full satisfaction before a higher tribunal,
I therefore withdraw tue complaint "

Meaarii. Beecher and Tilton have written
ittara to MoulteK requesting him to tell all

committee, and Moulton .has accordingly
notified the committee that he will make a
“ clean breast" on Hasurday evening, August

Mr. Moulton, in' bis letter to the Investi­
gating Committee accepting the invitation to
appear and testify, save: “I hare ondesvorud

upon all- With’ tho conacut or requ«et* at
Mr. Bcecbsr aud Mr. Tilton I have felt myaelf
ready, •orrovfnlly, to are all tho facta tint I
know about tbo object of Inquiry of the
committee, produce whatever papal a I havo

plaint was not made with the knowledge or
libeled. Now, while A is true that a libel is a
public offense, it ia also true that it is such an
offense because of the private injury it inflicts
upon the individual libeled.
“ Complaints of thio kind usually originate
with the person assailed, although it is not
always absolutely essential that thia efiould bo

aatp’ with them if they desire it, with per­
haps the one stipulation that if I waa to give

I might bring with mo a phono­
graphic reporter in order that I ehould

Since I am uow fully released from my confi­
dential relations to parties involved in thia sad
affair, and, since my only proper statement
may interfere without Incurring odium or cen­ must consist of truth, tbo whole truth, and
sure of any kind. As the public offense, how­ nothing but the truth, 1 see no especial reason
ever, oonaisto in the injury dope or threat­
ened to the individual, it ia hardly oonsirtant at auotta*. But aa my statement must ncccrwith legal principles to aaaume a crime from a sarily include a great multiplicity of facto and
conversation or publication, however virulent, papers, I must ask a Rule, delay to arrange
when the person therein mentioned, who ia and copy them. Accordingly I suggoat
generally supposed to bo the best judge of Saturday evening, August 8, as an evening

what may be its effects ujkju his own repu­
•
tation, declines or omits to prosecute there­ the committee.”
Naw Yoaa, Aug. 7.—Several of tbo mem­
for. The person mentioned in tho publica­
tion complained of is a citizen of Brook - bers of the committee haring intimated their
intention to leave the city to-morrow after­
ceraiLlo aa to the complainant in thia caae noon for the eocutry. requested their chair­
man, Mr. Sage, to make errs igementa with’
plaint, and does not unIto in tbia prosecution. Mr. Moulton to postpone his statement until
I have concluded, at this stage of the case, Monday. Accordingly Mr. Sage wrote a note
that it is my duty to dismiss the oomplaint, to Mr. Moul ton.yaking him to postpone hie
not because tho complainant did not have a appearance before the committee till Monday
right to make it, but because tho |&gt;eraou afternoon at 3 o’clock. Moulton replied con­
alleged to have boon hbotod does not now senting to the change, and will bo examined
uaito in this prosecution; but, aa I may be ou Monday at the hour named.
The Brooklyn Eagle publishes as interview
wrong in my views of the law, I will incur
no risk of error in Hie matter. I shall not, with Henry 0. Bowen, who is represented as
therefore, dismiss it now, bat give notice saying of tue Baesher-Tiltou case : “This en­
that I will - do so on Wednesday morning tire business has caused mo much pain. I
stands uljourood. My object in thus
pootpouing the fipal decision Is to afford tbo
complainant. so opportunity to apply to the
Supreme Court for a writ of mandamus to
compel me to proceed. If I err in refusing
in this kvent I shall chee: fully perform wluitiade. Otherwise I shall terminate the case
aa I have already stated.”
When Judge Utley had finished leafing his
decision, Mr. Gaynor said: ••Does your
honor hold that under tho law I have no right
to bring thia complaint ?"
Judge Hiiey replied that, inasmuch as ho
was not supported by tho party liteled. ho
had prepared this decision and would dismien
ths complaint on Wednesday next, if no other
stoia were taken by tho complainant.

have. The public will yet learn that the at­
tacks on mo were brutal and unjustifiable. I
otdy keep quiet under them in deference to
my family. Although my name baa been
charges against anybody yet, and therefore I
have not been invited by tbo committee to
appear. If subpoenaed into court, I shall
bare to appear.”
Bowen Alluded to tits agitation shown by
Mrs. Hooker in Plymouth Church, caused by
her belief in Beecher’s immorality, and but

would have announced it to the congregation.
Being asked if Beecbor ever did him an in­
jury, Bowen said. “ I could construe his
course unkindly. 1 considered it all along my
duty, ucvcrtheleos, to retain my position and
l&gt;ow in the church, because 1 intended to be
ex-Judge Morris, couiwcl fur Mr. Tilton, ob­ there after him, as I wm there before him.”
jected to tbo Court liearing anything that bo Ao to Tlltou; Bowen said he did not care which
had to say. Tbo Court agreed with tho coun►•et, arid Iho case waa formally adjourned to warily justify me before ti»e public, and I will
never go down to my grave without
Wednesday.
Tho committee have learned that Frank saying something concerning my relations with
Moulton ia tho guest of Bon Buller, af Bay thio scandal. Moulton la pimped in an awkward
View, Maes. Thsy regard hia testimony aa of position, but I believe ho will toll tho truth.
the utmost importance, but it is improbable The statement of Woodhull, offered the com­
that he win give it?
mittee, should havu been received. Were I a
member of tbo committee, I would accept tes­
Naw York, Aug. &lt;•—H. W. Bags, Chairman
timony from any source-”
.
of the Beecher Committee, having written to
In tho evening tho Committoe of Investiga­
Mr. Tl]lon, asking for the documcn a with
tion met and held a consultation, lasting
hb chargee, the taller raplfo# in writing io tho about two hours, and at its conduction visited

effect that be appeared before the cctncditcc
and began to read tho papers referred to, maitied cloaotod until a Ute hour. There will
when he waa interrupted by the committee's
lawyer, who suggested that Mr. Winslow, a evening.
member of the committee, should perform
Tira coming transit nf the placet
the duly of examining them. Having acqnicscod in this suggestion, Tilton expected a Venns, Dea 8, 1874, is an event of
call from Mr. Winslow, but about thia limo great importance to the sciantitle world,
lie w*s arrested at the instance of Gsjuor, and exteuatke preparations are lieing
and so tho matter rested. He then informs tho mndo for tho observation of that planet
committee that he has at last c jnia to the con­
across the sun’s disk. The last transit
clusion that, aa they are “ a committee of Mr.
Beecher's friends, appointed by himslcf, ex- visible from the earth occurred in 1869,
and there will not be another till 2004.
iployad excluaivoly lor hie vindication; By the knowledge we now poeMcss, as a
basis for calculation, it is impossible to
ascertain the earth’s distance from the
giving no opportunity for tho opposite aldo to
sun within 300,000 miles. When the
croaB-axantino aoch as voluntarily appear;
irabllnlilng or Eupprcasing their iesUtntniy an total distance is about 91,480,000 miles,
you boo fit, and so far aa my own experience os alight a matter m tho distanoabove
mentioned would scam to be of no prac­
A FARMKR8 LIFK.
wrre irrelevant to the coae, and omitting to tical importance*; but a variation o( 40
What can be pleasanter than the life publish in your imperfect and unjust report times the earth’s diame’.cr render#
of a Missouri fanner ? At daylight he of my testimony, all that was moot pertinent computation too uncertain to suit ssUp and examine-* the holes amiind
hia corn-hills for cut wpnna, then he
sonation which will be taken next Desmashes codling-moth larrn with a toe­
cimber will leave a margin of only 50,­
handle until breakfast. The forneoon
000 miles open to doubt Aa the transit ’
is devoted to watering the potato-bug#
will occur in the winter, tho base of ol&gt;with a aolution of Pari# green, and after withdrawal.
servatioQ must be located south of the
Frank Moulton has at last arrived in Brook­
dinner all hands turn out to pour boil­
lyn. He a&amp;td in ah interview that he Usd not equator. Great Britain will have sta­
ing water on the chintx-bug# in the corn
tion* *in the Sandwich island# and in
favorite occupation ia smudging peach
tree! to discourage the cuxoulio, and,
after a brief season of family devotion
at the shrine of the night-flying coleop­
ters, all the folks retire and sleep

Moulton said, with groat dnocrity, that bo
■till adhered to tbo ooluioa exptesaod to. iho
Committee, that the matter aliould havo been

battalion of infantry destroyed two Rus­
sian regimcuU. The Russians tired inceuwatiy, an&lt;F did not low a foot of and the grass u opjx-ra tinkle agoinat the
ground; but they wore excited, ttfjd panes and r umreon them to the labors
aimed badly. On Luo contrary, the of another day.
in writing by both Beachor and Tilton. ‘
English infantry avoided undue haste,

seven other localities.
The United
State# will have eight parties in the
field. France will occupy three sta­
tions, Russia four or five, and Germany
five.
The problem is simply the
geometrical proaesa of constructing t»o
Hides of a triangle in order to determine
the third.

given a very sucewwful garden -party at

and Mra. Wm. Howitt have both catetimes stronger when his pulse oontin-

the tonic.

WiUiam J. Garnu», a«atuRt Tbeudoo Ttiten.

” Boy, VW h*ve stolen my trade,1

at the age of nfewken years.

HmeHghtS over “ the eUtc of th© artistic

�■

.

um»aurmi SE

!«» &gt;nn tetthwe hMMnn bwn

.

• J room for more.
i Some few old State juurnatats may
AUGUST 14. let-

FBHUV,

'

! ing to bi* idea?

lioard, c«f which the old ?ndy kept thr ,

tailed about $100 in greenbacks and 1

$3,700 iu

Mrs.

iMJtwf.

I In-

]'uara»n bsw

always been in the habit of employ-^
ing colored domesfrea.' and hai a1W|)’M breu

faithfully served.

old girl, who always

Ep one flight,

btttte f.-ik» in while,
Downy bsad*.
Crafle.beds.
F-*£&lt;*&lt; pure aud bright.

dondneted her-1

Fell very properly, till all of :i sadden,

■ she dissppeawd,

night,

one

about

two weeks ago.-The good uht people

_

Whsl do they do iu Raby Lund ?

thought il was rather queer, l-ut never
suspected anything ; wrong, till on

Friday evening, when

on going to

the sideboard io get a little money,

Jolly timaataw they.

the fat wallet with the full roh of
greenbacks was missing, while fur­

Whal do they say In Baby Land ?
Why, the oddest ibinp ;
Might Us well
Try lo Uli .

ther search showed

were also gone.

Hint the notes

There is no clue to

woman came (ram the Indies’ car and
rushing into the smoking car, frantic­

ihe -train.

Delivered U their

A YLSWORTH &amp; FULLER,

W. PhHtip^ add^

MMd Inati i( Wi&gt;T*«

Would rmrpeetfnlly inL-irm the Fablir that I LATH.
SHINGLES.
ha has purehamd the stenk and good will of I
WATER LIME,
the show namad Arm and sb alI continue
SALT.
HAIR
STUCCO.

Poplins, Grass Cloths, Is.

.
the very

Prints

-Attention is naturally called.to the!

.

she hadn't got use I to it j &gt;t.
among other.things, contains an Egyptian ed around the young Hird e'nquent
• - The conductor on the avenue cars mummy. 3,000 years old.
preacher. He "shook" creeds and
The S. S- Assembly has thus far been a forms. Jlo contlemed the trite ec­
Washington, nre supplied with little
!
grand
suecesa,
as
it
promised
richly
lo
be
in
clesiastical utterances
which the
Meal instruments called punches.
that tlicy wear slang to a belt under

Well, on old serrn'or Dr. Fowler of Northwestern Uulwrsity, j
mmware of this improvement, got on Bishop Jones, and John B. Gough.
n car in bis tiruol happy condition
To-day (Saturday) is Childten's Day.
and when a conductor approached । Tbonsandi of children from tho country,
liitn, drawing out his juneb-, the old cities and villagss around, end from abroad,
genlleinau roared out, '‘Don’t shoot; | are having a gloriotls

for

BEST

ly ctw an old drunken man lying ou

very

cheap:

Abolan.

Hn iwmoved her place ot hu»bw« &lt;« ‘he
first door south of . 8»«th A b11’
natn'a Hardware.

Notions,

ISTZETW C3-OODS

AT LOW PRICES !

Wonderful bey on! -icrcription.

HICHIGA’I NEWS.

body's grandpa.”

The laleot Juvenile P*PCT

A RaaAaiUDUt Saicmer — An
individual lately committed suicide iu
a Parisian Irolel. His headless body

A Rltle six-year-old daughter of a

Bur

r.nni’a street parade with'gie.it inter­

est, the oilier day and finally said to
minister's

------- SHUTTLE-

VSR WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY
* ‘
ON HAND

II»rta&lt; aocotad U» ■rrvkroot
M1M wownwg,

‘

. gailrcxto.

I intend to maintain tbo reputation of I

Miriilgati Central Kailroad

Selling

GRAND RIVES VALLEY DIVISOR.
FOR

Lower

Yankee Notion-, Ate. i

Boots and Shoes.

50 Dollars 1 !

lectures

LOSING OUT SILL I

I

THE

Cnicato &amp; Lake Bma Railroad.

BEST l.’l THE WORLD!

PJCNIXSUJCAR DIVISION-.

;2TTlin IHxhiwt Premlam was

Time Table taking effect June lob, 1874.

guarded to H at

offering lo the public our enure stock of
Good*, eo.i*urfinf of
Laurine
r-harlottr
o:.., s
IMtevne
IUtU&lt;&lt;:rr-k
Vl.k.Ninth

Dry Goods, Notloos, Clothlog,

Beecher’s works aro the cove! “Nor­

DeTroh, I* wood
the "Star Papers," for many
years enjoying an imense popularity ;

the “Lectures

to

}oung men

Crockery, Boot-. Shoes,

Wall Paper and a full

the

line of Groceries,

of

the Independent

on

a

'Tr».in« WeBt,
Xf»n • Fr'l will
Exproro
Coach

R,Ule Cr&gt;k

0hi» State Fatal
Nurtlirra ,0M-&gt; Fair?
Amer. lasliUite, N. Ti;

Cinrinuntl Evposltlon t
ladiMsapalU Exposition;

-u’ B !
MtllteeU
Ii.-kelr.
Val«p*ralM&gt;
Clilraftu

SL Louis Fair;
FoUtli Brad
Trains Knst.

Mtataiopi State Fata;

Ctoeaso
VatpaGra
IlwLrir.
BrUlwMI
tmotts Iknd
SS2ES.1
vwtaemti
Haute Crock

emJ

BEST StfflBG MACHINES,
'

For Cash I

K-.l r .1 &gt;. Ch.
rDtoWMafite'Mk*-

COMPETITION 11

large

Harc end Emmt Bmiih. twe young salary.
He now writes hooks (or J. B. Ford
girls «nd inmates of a bou»« of 1° f*“e **
Adrien bare be?a arreted for Mduoitf a &amp; Co., edits their paper—the Christ­
A romactie York, III., girl fhoaghl
,
moi
Union—and supplies them the
to Maud MuHerixe and “rake the
sermons, which are printed, in the
meadows sweet with hay.” She
river at Kb*- Saginaw. Tuesday.
. “Plymouth Pulpit.” From all these
stood over n yellow jacket’s nest as
The Vahlishera- Ajwociation al Bast S*&lt;i- sources—tho industry of busy life—
she swung her little rake. First jump

■ to the house, half a mile.

2y

fortiinn.

But he

. s!

GREAT BARGAINS IN

A man baa kept
corked up in a
battle, willxmt air. food or drink for

Knapp once dewxibed the terrible

TfcAI?&lt;fl RUN BY CHICAGO TIME.

SHAWLS.

reported to be

Din din *, Draiding,
Dnihrnidrritig, Quill­
ing uml Stitohing fins
ar Ittuu'if gooils U is
unsurpusaMl.
■Where we have no Agents

vre -will driver a Machino
fxr tho price named above,
at th* no irast Rail Road

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Station of Pur chasers.
CLOTHING,

Hesdies iapfiirSfiwwg Ha-

IKO.

The racket of a Milwaukee family

a year, and they areas lively as ever.
He proposes, if he l»v&lt;n
CRo-gh.

long they can stand it.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

to have made a
is

CMcRt° ** u*4*
*"UcT
K.». TAYDUK ftay&lt;-rt»ioaC«a.

Fert Wayns, Jactaan &amp; Sajiiaw R. R.
DRESS GOODS,

careless in money matters and not
‘ sharp in looking after the profits of
w,,r^‘- which stp to his publishers

minutes.

to aee

Mt. Beecher ought

Marhlae? ta Ute Market
wi-r? ia direct

South'lieM Wtan •*
«lrht»»u Craj.r.1 iU.i- |
nwU
tte Inti. I’«r« * £?Wv**’ I
IteUwoy.
&lt;&gt;*
*•* £»• I

to tlw whole church now.

Di’lauce Michigan Editor?, m a gvneml. thing, taw।
Time, two

WALL PAPER.

I a s(*U night,
Orvilk Harris, of Battle Creek, whoae aen

ft

GROCERIES,

NEW GROCLRT STORE!

ST.

«F"

DM Machiws taken fa Evtan*e.

CROCKERY.
Ooint North.

HORACE BOLTON
Provi-on

GgorjlA State Pair;

• FOR BUSS THS

but I suppose I must set au example

from the score eleiren fret.

Lontanna stalo Fair;

nud daJu-r t:i? largest and lie*t

the second volume been sure ol pub­
healthy. •Ergo,’’ feed hardware.
lication within a reasonable period.
The Nation Hotel al Spring Lake -was Bui Mr. Beecher sends his work out
burned last Tuesday. Loss $-1,000. Nearly
by piece meal and cannot ta hurried.
I covered by insurance.
The second volume is two thirds
I The Berrien Springs burglars have each
| received a sentence of ten years iu the printed. The rest abides the event.
Mr. Beecher was for years editor

htlle girl, I could go to the circus,

Caj tiio Wcrid-Renowned

frequently

। litery
him
n»*«-v work should bring
bri
** tn 15.-

,

everybody

H. R. DICKINSON.

••"■’-or
Uc
He

FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
mechanics.

Than any house in town, at the same ttac I

Two butchers of Schoolcraft, found In “Yale Lcctnrefi," three volumes
the stomach of a beef they butchered recent­ •'Fruit, Flowers and farming,” and
was found in his room, together with ly twenty-right nails, one to three inches
j the “Life of Christ," of which one
a letter which ran :
'• I was bored
I volume, has been published and sold
and have killed myself. Let no one
lo the amount of 50,000 coppies. It
lie accused of my death. Do not look two quite lone plecM of brars belt buckles.
would have sold more largely had

sell, hi order not to be recognircd.”

7ILSON

A Complete
fisortmest Of Millinen
ndI FANCY «Ol»»S ■

f 00, and out of his valuable r.cwsp

•Ob, say, don't hurt him; he is some­

her papa, “If I wa’n’t a

Boots, Shoes,

(fottonadw andCassimttes

a door step, the prespirntion pouring are Revs, Dr. Eddy, Warren of Boston. Tai­ er, the Chrutiau
Vnion, ho may
off his face and a crowd of children Mage of Brooklyn.
Curry. Hurtt. may draw another $28,000. These
preparing to make fun of him. She
sums aggregate $C&gt;5,000, to which
ih«rc a grander oonvoMtlon of may be added marr'age fees and the
took her little apron nod wiped his
&gt;d gtoriooa rwaltR hr fr-«i w*H
face, and then looked up sn pitifully
j numerous perquisites that fall into
M. C. Wracox.
fellow.
in the rest and made this remark
the Inp of that popular preacher. Mr.

watched

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

Cisx-lccsJ wi.iu u,L. tbou. during the year, nt the highest price*.
from Canada
and England,
while the6dv
thouHand.
Of mhttMtarc.
8. 5. •«hrrioir
5t». Protably fron^this source be cams
aands
of
mintFlrrs.
8. 8.will
superintendent*.
tadw, and aB elas^ia
Mutilate the . ________
not less_than
___ *10,000.' His ordinary

A little girl in Rending, Pn., recent­

olergyman

ing, Crockery,

lo cents.

W.H. KOCHER &amp;BRC.

•red woman, who rode four squares
1W‘000’
&gt;25.000.
before she gut breath enough Io ex­• principal, A a worker, of the U. 8. and »
atornm liefiy."

,a new Ideal

K.r’rKl.
Mall.
’tw pm - fell
»*o
fclM
141
ns
altering n good articif-. aud iuvita tiiu ftt- Ctartotv.
X13
liS
-we
■ontina'h»
public to jm examination of Vmi.Mit ’IOi-s
&amp;M।
ordinary pulpit inoathed, nnd he set rithiUp. Bota, where we will be glad in
.
7.«
U
I goods and prices, before purchasing rtMtiar*
ra
Mi
MWJtain-.
lip standards of his own. He was
4 „.
Mo
Ilammnnd.
|
eUewherc.
.
&gt;
S.1*
Grand
Baplda,
4,44
empathelicly ii "hroud church.” Il
Goins Kaurt.
believed ij^re in heaven than in hell
Dm Ey.
r»
Jt advocated freedom and femperaie,!
1424 p m •'.&gt;&lt; a
1X47
*-M
I.ll
|.2»
nnd-spread fi table at which widely ,
discordant views had equal hospital-

ijity. So as the church grew and Mr
yon scoundrel; don’t shoot, J am a
morrow, tbaugh the multiluds here will
11 Beecher became its central figure*
Senator,’’ saying which he tumbled
prwriiing. pr«;rr
prayer -meeting. w«lc.,
and.
have preacutng,
.„,f___
back, fulling into the lap of a fat col-I
his
' 7^'’,'"'
V”
S”“'• • h
“ salary
”la,y went on
on progressing,
P™««“inS. until
u«il

claim: ‘'Fore de Lord, but that Sen-

. Brooks’ prop.
Maple Prove.

Proprietors.

COBSETS »n&lt; HOSIER 1’

in Brooklyn, dud this naturally gnthei-

tfirir eoats.

long* to »«y fUr
AH (be *bovc

HA RDY &amp; AINSWORTH,

• Hats, Caps, Cloth­

Leaving Nnebville Aug. Rd. coming from j ministers! and literary life of Mr.
Detroit by Mewmrr, and vUiting Niagria Beecher, and io the probable profit of
Conductor, do please slop Ihc tram
Fella, etc., in due lime the' arena of present |
his work*. lie came, a young'man
I’ve left my Laby
The train was
national and internal ional Sunday. School
and poor, to Brooklyn more than
slopped, and the baby Recovered,
twenty-five years ago and was glad
amidst the hearty cheers of the peo­
Fair Point is 723 feet above take Erie
lo preach for a sinsll xalan-. He
ple on the platform and the pusson
made Plymouth Church. It is ns
the
marked
peculiarities
of
the
climate.
gers; nud while the young mother
The sir. coming from the Lake, Is fresh and much his j reduction as is any child
laughed and cried and hogged .her
bracing, importing kenltb and vigor.
of his brain. There wns a strong
little one. sue tried to explain taw
Congregational sentiment and feeling
Uic Lat&gt;y was such a new' one lh.it

Rutland

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
c-r
■
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•• Utaulifal tor situaiiaa i* Laks Cbru-

Catching sight of lbt» con

dneter; she exclaimed, piteously, “Mr.

1

How Mr. Beecher M^kn Money.

ally appealed to cvcrytady lo slop

'

Glover Seed, &amp;c.,

Dry Goods, Groceries

waving the Whisky'llway.
“Yes, perhaps so.” replied ••Put,’’
corking tip the tattle. “The fact is
.mister, I nevet did. think much of
Latin, Greek, grammer and them oth­
er dead btngtuiffer, mid I never learnt
’em. No. sir. the motto of this paper
is‘Progress and Liberty,’ nod we
don’t core a damn for grammar or
ttnvbody else
Detroit .Fret Press,

GnMrs the -Mute h*-

Terre Henle depot, a pretty young

|’

COEN. APPLES, OATS,!I

ouL
But I hare observed some terribly
constructed sentences in this number
of year paper,” continued tho teacher

Wbo is Queen in Baby Land ;
Mother, kind and sweet |

the cars were moving away from the

POTATOES,

gUOCMSSO* TO

graoimer.1"Wall, most of Ihem hive," replied
} “put" as he removed the cork from
a pint bottle and handed the stuff

the girt’s whereabouts.

A curious incident recently occurr­
ed on a Western railroad train. As

One day he look a

ing:
• .
“You will pardon me, but J itaught
editors hod ut least a lair knotalgeuf

■

win

’ : Bfcta.

BOTTOM PRICES.

DRESS GOODS,

P1«M

Her

Jx»»» 70 •
Lot 1M.1

i
i

MrfO

। old press and fifty pound* of type
F- -over io CbarKitle, (mm Jscksoir and
’ started a paper. Il wan n pretty thin
J sIircI, and all the urignal inalter in it
I seemed to have hern writrn while
•‘Put” was ou a bender. Tbn utter
Idiau-gard. ol grammer and decent,
-j English forced the Charlotte school
I aiauici
master to make a call ou "Pal" lo
w *H»y »
tor wbnl sort of a human being he was. Be was cordially received, and
finding the editor good usltired, he
opened the subject, of sramuiar, say­

ihciT modegt gsms iu aa nucicut aide-

Market Price ter

j remember‘‘Pul” Durgins. He wax
j A fait type-setter, a great drinker, and

■ what h« didqt^ know «taut
I paper wasu^L&gt;rth knowing, accord­
tanks mid havo always stored away j

___ .l-

'

Store

&gt;ns,Jc
NohTiU,. Aa, Wb 1874.

0HAS. W. DEMARAX

JEWELEB * OPTMIAS

DOWfi &amp; ALLEN.

Wilwn

�—:

GKOCEBIEJ, Drugs, PROVISIONS

w. n
ituraed from there last Friday.
|
Mr. J. C. McT»ean, of the Ver

—The

! monlrille Hoijse. keeps th© “boM"
We would respactfiilly announec lathe
{in the village.' Costumers will public that we have added a full Hua of
nl^^s-be treated With the best in Boots aad' Shoes to onr stock, which we
I'tisinrsa fur himself,—started a gin­
the tnntkrt. "When occasion requires, wilt sell very cheap for cash.
mill.
•’
46 .
W. H. Koene* &amp; Dao.
eall on him end satisfy the “inner
—Hark.' what means tbst bugle man."
IVotice-

*T« th© bind boys with their

blast!

‘

new instniments.

—Mrs. J. W. Carpenter killed
black snake iu her yard the other day
which measured five feat

—The

carpenters

School

now shipping

i

have

nearly

completed their work on tbe lower

■lery of Trttman’s hrfck.
.B YOUNG. M.~D. Office two
—Tlie thermometer stood 100 io
t iaor* m«U| nt Trurasn'- Mnrr.Main Rrtrrt.. theslmdo, quite a while last Tnesdity,
KaatKVto. OMaateicntaiml la t&gt; *. m.a»«to7
Whew ! but wasn't it hot
’

W

BooIih,

Stone nd Wooden Ware.
Amd aTt kinds nf Goods

tVnrH upon Hance's brick has been
Kuilau la hereby’given that in accordance
The’bld. the Yeung, th* Hirh, the Loi
with Section 40 of ‘.he Charter for ths Vil­
p/xt-Hiued for several weeks on nc- lage cf Nashville, Mich., I will sell the fol­ the Rich, the Poor, .Ina Bond and the Fre,
are all served alike.
.
•■.inut
of the inability . to procure towing dewibed property, situated tn Nashbr‘c*t1878:
The Child can gel just as Good Bar ­
A game of base "Ball was played
grins as the Aged.
between the “Wolverines" of Ver­ Austin Barnum, Lot 0*. R.B.G. add. J2.78
Mito Osborn.
•• 72.
•*
“
2.61
montville and tire “Chelsea” of Ches­
3.01
ter at Cheater, last week Thursday.
Non Residents, Lot 10. O. A. P, add, 2.45 Our motto is to sell as cheap as
Score Wolverines 50; ChelscL, 21,
...............................
••
••
2 45
tbe cheapest, give 36 ozs.
This is a big heat, taking into oonaid
«•
•« 122,
2.45
era!ion the fact that the Wolverines
“ 123.
2.45
change every time.
•• Iol2,bl'k7, A-W.P. add. 2.07discounted the Cliches on inings.

REDUCED 20 PER CENT,

"AR. a W.WTCKHAM. Particular
—The workman on the new bricks,
1/ tftaflM alren In Hw trratm^.t trf htr.fr
—A ■ - -A-..finished the stone work sud began

ARNO STRONG, Plain and Fancy
V SUh IMnfev. Every v^riritof J«A» Frintia*
•wmwtodwnhMatemM.arrarx’y'raddlspaL-h. Of-

HINMAN.
• and Ha'r I»«

D

Fashionable Barber
All kind* of wtwk dona

Aar

C.C.Idusley, Lot 1ft, B. B. G. ndd, 10.10
I buy all kinds at produce in thri* season.
• • “
" 103.
"
“
2.85
The above devoribad properly or a portion Our !&gt;u»jn*M i« conducted on strictly ternof each description Io be sold August 15th, peranet principles.
1874. Sale to commence at nine o’clock,
—Downing &amp; Allen are selling off
Express office building, Westside of Main
St., Xashvila, Mieb.
their stock of goods at cost, prepar­
“Cholera morbus” haa put in an appear­
l&gt;Al«d Naabvilla, July 10tb, 1874.
D. C. GRIFFITH
atory io going out of business.
ance, but grten applet continue to suffer,
B. J. FBIGHNER, Recorder.

laying hrick last Wednesday.

—Boi«c &amp; Chipman have their
Cider ! Cider !
disdain to Meal. but Ju&lt; help themsclvee,
»
new store enclosed and painted and like Dewey of the Banner, from the basket
After the Ifttli, of Aagnat, I win m«kc
WEBSTER lc HOBBS, Bbck- the carpenters are at work inside.
cHrr only on Thurvdnyv, until further notice.
I V nulUra. AH klwto at work tn Uw Rtarilsml|b
Bsrryvllle, Micb , Aug. 8th.
tlm myself, at least I think so. I awoke
■ —The Grand Rapids Saturday
F. D. Souls*.
1 *B. RASEY, Drayman. Goods and Evening Post is a welcome exchange. the night. Without a second's Iom of tiae
Q^.Bevt Japan Tea 90 cente at the City
•’ • Itoevav* carri.nl lo »t&gt;» pUo- hl ibc vUtaiv. Il is always filled to the brim with
Drug Store.
•
able editorals and choice miscr.llany.
discovered a pain beneath the bed clothei.
LEMENT SMITH.
agU Full Treof Kerosene Oil 23 centv,
I examined it minutely and to my surprise
1.A.WYKR
at the" City Drug Store.
—A portion of the north basement
found it belonged to me. I »u just-going

XaahvUto-

.

C

wall of the new brick had to be torn

11O.VBY TO MAI

down and rebuilt, on account of the perienced arnnticrni that induced tnfc Id bf On real estate and personal securitce
East »ax A Touxa.
hank caving against and “springing
Attorney* at Law.
AH at once, before I had time to prepare for
, it" while green.
tbe alarming or ent, I emipted. 1 bolleva I Store of Theodore M*X'on.
—A large glass globe in a front threw up everything but my particular
a
h woud
window of Maxson’s drug store, sud­ opinion* regarding eome of our State sena­
Demary has a good assortment of FIXE
denly btoke the other day, drenching tors, residing-at Hauling*. 1 thought (he
and PLATED Jewelry, Ladies and Gents
OSoe with Ctotn-»l Smith, NukVOto. Mkh.
things in that immediate vicinity with
sets;
Chains. Rioja, tr., -which he is
had arrived, and gave groans suitable to tho
L1EBHAUSER,
its claret contents.
occasion. 1 waa overtaken by a swoon nr selling at cost. Iltf warrants every piece to
—We received a call from Mr. J. something similar and a total blank ensued be as rrprcseuled or money refunded.
C. Stone, forme’.y of this village, till miming, when X awoke with peculiar
CmIUb*. atMl Makins doee In the Uteri
shtort kL
.
1
FOR SALE CHEAP
Thursday, Mr. Stone is one of onr and unfieceaaary sensations in the head, and
D PAR AD Y, Manufacturer of
pations—he takes three copies of found myself in a boriiontal and Jbirsty po­
ui ..
sition. I find ju«t time to inquire the mar­ rauia ■n*t»nc
the
News
—
and
wo
wish
him
success,
Bool* and Shorn,
ket value ofappka and wiiorwilliams, when rille. For narticulara inquire at Bmiv* *
— Geo. Fleming and D. C. Lee, ■ commenced to go round and round like a Putnam’s hardware.
4ft.fi
C. PENNOCK.
went out for a little hunt, one day circus ring. I felt—for my feelings Inquire
HOUSE.
last week and shot 37 large xqnirels. at the Banner office—just as Debey proba­
CArr.G.tV.
W. McCormick.Proprietor.
Proprietor.
We acknowledge the receipt of n bly feels when be ates the buildings go
Mlchlijnn. •'meat." and enn truithfully testify “girrot Ing” around moraings—very early—
T^A.t«KVJX&lt;XaXS* - Michigan.
when bo ia wending his peaceful way home.
Thl* Hw to
located, »»tl fnrntolwd they were excellent.
■n.1
•iH rojMw «■ ■ ry Attrition. tirin' H»ll
for totiim-S Mid o»h«T r-ith-irntf*. find livery in
. .. _
i
... io&gt;—.
• —'Tis a beautiful country north of the land, Deware of the eighth com­
I-Inrdwni’o Chen-per
nnd west x&gt;f this village.
Elegant mandment and green apples.
than any other firm iu the Slate.
A party of llaslingites went on an ex­
N10N HOUSE.
residences have taken tho place of
They are now selling the new improved
cursion to Spring Lake to see the rowing
the pioneer log hut, and substantial
F Daxcku, Proprietor.
regel tn, nnd a few vtop‘pc*l off at Grand
Oliver ChHled. Flow
NjkWIIVtXaUXL - AMe»i»smn. frame bridges the place of ‘corduroys.’
Rapids to see the base ball play.
They
This Ilmme w^mrtmlly toerird tw the l&gt;o«!nr&lt;- Our fnrmeis, are prospering and "all started at 4 o’clock in tbe morning. If was wbieb they guarantee io give Mttsfndton or
wriion of the t Hhw».' sol gwmts w&lt;'» r»vv*r« ecery
no sale. They are also aelling the
is wclL”
»
Charlotte Plow and Drag. Union
—A sad end fatal accident occurred days the weather has been conducted in a
Churn, Empire Wringer, RathPHENIX HOUSE. James Baird,
mpnoer that1 refloats great credit on all
burn Stoves, Jefferson Nails;
1 Trirfrlrt.^. Chariot',, Mich. 'Tir-1 r!a*« r»«— in the north part of Irving township
ronceene^
Tbe cool breexe fanned my
and all first class Goods in their line.
Inst Sunday. Richard, a son of Brycheeka and tbe pangs of hunger began to
nn Walker, while out hunting acci­ steal, gently steal, o'er tny marble brow, 1 Don’t foil to give us a call.
8MTU k PUTNAM.
dently shot himself in the chin, th© waa j"*1 marching into the car. with the air
ball stopping near the ear. lie walk­ of a married man, wbh a o'nir consclcnc*
^yM. JONES,
and possessing the ability to write my name
ed home and then soon expired.
with a cross, wneu I was rudely jostled by a
—We received a cnll from F. S.
perron that calls himself a human being.
McUmber, the publisher of the Little Ilia appearance was against him.
If it
The tmly place io get a
Suubeam.\s*l Wednesday.- The .S«H‘ hadn’t been for hia clothing he would have
gASTMAN &amp; YOUNG,

JJE NRY .

,

Justice of the Peace,

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

1 LARGE STOCK OF

JACOB LENTZ
Manufocturcre and keeps oa has

SPRING and SUMMER GOODS

Parlor, Library, Dm, Office ac
' GENERAL FOKTDRE!
Tcgathcr with a full aauortment ol
MIRRORS, PICTURES, Frt A Me

Call aud get my prices before you
purchase. It will enable you to buy yonr
Baty Cals aid PeranWaturs GOO D LOWER.
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
' DUSTERS,iC„iC.,

*■**' TAILOR.

COFFINS AND CASKETS,
Of all styles and vises, and METAL1
SHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
INGS kept constantly on hand.

WIulL/N o w

SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

Wmar.ufactura our Furniture from the
toroughly ms sou rd luwber and war
n to be as represented.

tQr

At t
Nashville,

AD kinfls ii Countdry Produce taken in Fxchnje for Goods, at the
Highest Market Price.
NashviPc, April 24lh, 1874.

C, A. TRUMAN.

vId i tr.qd, west side of Mair
Mitl.

Proprietor of tho

WOLVERINE MILLS!
— AND —

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

Y OF CORSE

EVERYBODY KNOWS

SRiXtllaapuj

ManufitciiinT at

Dale’s Kill and ProvisiOH Safe!
Xaatnilte, Mkh.

’

ST" Dy calling one door north qf
Trupsn’s new brick, you will find

hslaH»M&lt; Ii!IiB*n I

Dm, Llw,

beam is a new paper, mostly for the bern no better than he should be, but I aw
little folks, nnd is well worth'its sub­ forced lo admit that my costume went down
iu price by coapertso*.
Coder favorable
scription price, 25 cents per year.
circumstances be would have been a credit
It is published at Cnnal Winchester,
to his family. Twelve buttons shone on his
Ohio.
eoat, but from Its conduct it would serin
—The Methodist Camp Meeting, that it onoe numbered-lhirtecn, making a
held last Saturday and Sunday, south total of one abort. Tbe outoiee of hia head
looked like the sad effects of fifty birth­
west of this village, was largely
days, the inside did not appear to be quite
attended,- we are informed. The
no forward, lie broke the stillness with the
young folks meandered throagh the ridiculous observation:
“The train will
woods, told love stories and played atari, allow me to inform you ladies and
games, while the elders’ prayers went gentlemen, inside of st least several minutes,
ar just after the bell rings. There is no
up to the Throne of Grace.
burry and seam are plenty,” saying which
/ —Reader, wo have been ” hard he made straight for about tbe best seat in a
pressed" for locals this week. . Bui nearly filled ear. “I like a pig well enough
i was not all our fault.
Nothing has but Dot a bog.”
happened and we couldn’t hire any
one* to do something “dreadful." We
had a hoff engaged to go out and Lang
himself, but as we were about to

rho keep* eouMawlly on hand a fall line &lt;j! close the bargain he backed out.
Millinery, oNo a good oasortu enl of
Next week we hope to be more

riser

goods.

thereby enabled to furnish you with
ALL the LATEST STYLES

fortunate.
—The Fifth

Nashville,

IOTY ABD FEED STABLE!

Quartdy Meeting oT

Noehville charge

Aug.

will
22nd

bo

held at

and

23rtl.

Preaching Saturday 2. P. M-, follow
ed by Quaxtcly Conference. Sab­

bath services: Love Feast at 9 A M.

Preaching at lte30 followed bv Sacriment.

E. D. BITGOOD. Profrcktor.
Good rigs furnished

of North Main Bl. NaabriUe. Mlrij.

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER,

CHEAP.

And have it warranted thoroughly, is at

Lee .Reed ’s

WOOL!

” You nro on the road to success,
ns lon^j as you make good work, ns
you luive always done.’’—B5n. S.
Goodyear, Hastings.

for the next crap of wook Plevse
send in your . wool early.
Wool sent by rail will be
Promptly attended to
nd sent back ce­
ding io urdera

Sir. POWLES,

Chrder.

HEADQUARTERS

"lam well satisfied with my bug­
gy."— Adam Wolf, Maple Grove.

Q-IR/OCElEdljE! S

" Yonr prices are below Grand
Rapids.
I will lake the top carriage
and surprise my wife."—Jerry Boy­
ers, Carlton.

CAPT. BOISE

Aug, 8tb, at 'Hudson.
Dr. Young Treasurer, paying the Tuition Fees and re­
stands high among the medics] fra­ ceiving from him a receipt which should be
ternity and Miss Nichol* holds a State preMsted to Mr. VanArs-an. tbe Principal
Teacher’s certificate, and has taught of the School.

EYE and EAR!

successfully several terms at Lansing,
and was the former Principal of our

ACUTE ANO CHRONIC DISEASES

»r. R. C. THOMPSON,
CATARRH, ASTHMA,

Greater

^Bargains

THAN EVER IN

P R O V I S 1 O !N S

And if I had space 1 could refer tn a
hundred others that will go their last dollar

quality of work.

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD!

18 READY

“I am delighted with, my buggy
and would not let it go."— Hrm.
Chidester, RullantL
“

Isay positively, that those
wanting Buggies, will
save m-oney by buy­
ing of me!
J. L. REMO.

spirit of forgiveness tn be met with

WOOL!

My Car(liny Machine

The pastor will be assisted

People Uik about tho Christian

D. PUBCHAS, Miller.

“As long ns Lee Reed makes
buggies, I shall buy my buggies of
him.—A. J. Bmcne, Hastings.

“ You can depend upon what Lee
says about his buggies.”—IL A.
Goodyear, H&amp;slings.

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE

We make custom work a specially.
Please riye ns a trial and
tori our work.

SHOP IN HASTINGS.
Hear whnt my Cnstomcrs Say.

in the services by Rev. Mr- Critten­ The NaahvHie Vwiow School.
den.
Terms upen which foreign scholars will be
admitted io the Nashville Union School:
Scixscs and Kxowlbdok.—Dr.
Foreign scholars dsrgirous of attending
W. IL Young aud Miss Eva Nichols,
the Nashville Unon School, can do so by ap42
of this village, were married Saturday

Union School May blessings attend
the pair through life is ye locals wish.

' FRESH MEAT

sions. We had rather be with Mayor Good­
year and fricndi, who have just returned
from a fishing trip up Dorth. . 'We have
been once this snmmer and are talking of
going again.
We made some remarks about Jefferson
street last week. Saturday night the sec­
ond stabbing affray within a month occur­
red an tual liigh toned street. Wm. Dal­
rymple and Lute Hyatt got Into a quarrel,
in which Hyatt waa stabbod by Dalrymyle,
not dangerously, but enough for ail practic­
al purposes. Dalrmple is a quarrelsome
character to aay the least.
••Havsyou aay objections to our going to

BUGGY

TVaHliville, - - Mich.,
would respectfully solicit the attention of
cuatamers to the foot (hat his milk are now
prepared to do more and better work than
heretofore.

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF.

urdson, hia STOCK ol weil-uelected

^rcrtrics and provisions,
Public,

He aella

Firat Class Goods
BOTTOM

PBCES FOR CASH!

A complete stock of “ Michigan- Stoves,”
and Agricultural Implements, on hand an'
to be offered at prices heretofore unheard oi.

QttZi Paid for Produce of all kinds

C0I8U«PTltf», EPLEPT1C FITS, k

C%C. WOLCOTT.

Tbe grasshoppers are oomrug ©aat-

Naahritto, Xev. let, 1876.

1&gt;. C. BOICE.

East Wife Main St., Nashville, Mich.

�TABLE KNIVES AND FORKS OF
and ncLcsnra' maeem or
i* the teat of truth.

were. f254.C67.MJ.
' — E. Buckley ACo, of Manistee. Michigan.

i.-.ir.i.i. n;

r.'.'.

—Hon. Lander McCling wu nnminatel for

oowld be carried at a profit to tho compame*.

tho Fifth District.

tho Michigan

Central

Railroad Company

Newton Temple. Diatrict Attorney for the

Munn, Dtatrict Attorney for the Northern Dis­
•1,918,951.03: mwcsHaneon*, •954,170.91:
trict of Alabama.
.
—A. W. Robinson wu uomiuated by too total. «7,&lt;M,08l.TO-Wtng •Ml.W? M in exRepublican* of tbo Third Indiana District ewes of tho earnings of the year before.
—The earnings of tho Chicago, Milwaukee
fqr Congress on tho 5th inal.
. - ,
—Tbo - Republican* of tho Bixth Indiana
July wore; 1B74, $153,000; 1873, $167 ,00
Sth la?t. and nominated Milton B. Robinaon decrease, •14,000.
—Tho Postoffice Department at Washington
—Kasson, present incumbent. »u on the has had considerable trouble with the Phila­
delphia and Wilmington llailrtad Company of

eatyday.

next CongTtea as grievously as it did the prn*Cannon will be returned im a Delegate from
Utah to the Forty-fourth Congress.
-FradDouglsM' paper, publisbsd at Wash­
ington. contains a two-eolumu card from ex­
cadet Smith, colored, which is tbo first of a
dignities which he alleges wore bea]&gt;od on him

the military academy.

colored
ceodlng* of tho Episcopal Convention at
Washington, on the 6th inaL, with a desire to
be married, but aa they had uo license their

pablicon* of th* Seventb Iowa District.
—After easting 6?. ballots on the 5th inst./
the Republicans of the Third Iowa Con­
gressional District nominated C. T. Granger
for Congress.
. .
-Hon. Wilson Hlisnnou was nominated tor
Governor by tbe Kansu Independent Reform
Convention which met at Topeka on the 5th
init.
■
—Tho Exacntivo Committee of the Wiscon­
sin State Grange has Issued a manifesto to
the Granger* of tbs State warning them Hurt
the politicians are preparing to’ repeal tho
Railroad law and all reform* passed in the in­
terest of farmer*, at Uio next session pCtoo
Legislature.

mending an advance iu rates over the existing
schedule. Tho Government would not acccd-to the unjust demand, and just aa matters
began to look bad for the Government, Tom
Scott, the railroad king, came to too auiatanco of tlie department, and will carry the
mails over Ida linos vik Lancaster to New
—A «mpc|l of Western railroad manager*,

iolvcd to restore ante-panic rales for the
transportation of grain from tho interior to
Chicago. Tliis is an increase of from 10 to

—The railroads terminating at Cincinnati
and Chicago have formed a combination,
State Convention st New Orleans on the 5th agreeing to enter into a pool arrangement on
—At the Buffalo races on the 7tb-fast,. Gold­ Inst-, with David Young, colored, Presidon! all through traffic.
smith Maid accomplished the extraordinary
—A Washington dispatch to the Chicago
feat of making a mile in 3:15}.
—The following nominations for Congress TYibunc
Tribune says
»aya that Attorney-General Williams
William*
—An Omaha (Neb.) dispaleh reports too were made on the 6th inst.: Georwo W. Minor, has decided that when a railroad company or
Black Hills expedition in fine condition, snd nominated by tiw ProhiUUouisU of tho Eighth ' other corporation fails to comply with too
too Indians terribly demoralised, twonty-ono Illinnis District. In. tbo Toledo (Ohio) Die- | law in building its road within a specified
additional having died from wounds received tricl Hon. A. M. Pratt baa boon nominated by time, the lands, or no much of the grant re­
in too recent engagement with Capt. Batee' the Republicans.
maining unsold, revert back to too govern­
.
ment..
by the Independent Convention in eeenion at
CAIXff AKO CRIJtlXALS,
Topeka, Kan , on tho 6th inst.
—A. dispatch from Auburn, N. Y., says
—A dispatch from Wilmington, N. O., of too
Frank H. Walworth, confinod in the State
Gth inst. states that tho opposition ticket.al
Prison at that jlaoo for tbe murder of his
tho recent election In 4bat State was succcwfather in aNew ‘fork city hotel, has been taken
to the Insane Asylum for Criminals iu that ful, having elected 7 out of 8 Congressmen.
—Further returns from thj North Carolina
city.
and Teunoase, elections state that the Demo­
plicated in tho mnrdor of Elisha Eastwood, cratic majorities iu those Statesis much larger
than at first reported. In North Carolina th-&gt;
Democrats have elected seven ont of eight
by'Got. Kellogg.
Congressman.
—Late Oongreseional nomination*; 77ie
Harris, of New Orleans, got Into difficulty
nt a political meeting, and waa stabbed aud Republicans have nominated C. B. Darrall ia
tho Fourth and J. H. flypher in the Fimt
killed.
—A Fort Garry special to too Bl. PaulDis- Louisiana District. Beverly R. Douglasa baa
pafcA says that tho notorious Lord Gordon been nominated by tho Conservatives ia the
committed suicide on the 1st fast, by shoot­ First Virginia District.
tbk ators.
.
ing.
—Dispatches from St. Paul stale that too
—Tbo alleged Chicago iuccndiariM, Btuden and Anderson, have boon held for tho grasshoppers have orossed tho Minnesota
Criminal Court in heavy bail.
where they are killing tho corn by catiog off
.—A 8L Paul dispatch says that a horrible
tho «lk end of tho cob, and also taking loaves
A man named Cooper Kelly run a short sword from fruit and other troee.
—A Leavenworth (Kan.) dispatch- nay*
through the body of Barry Lamb, killing him
tho grasshoppers in Western Kansas arv doing
almost instantly.
immenBC damage to the crope. Letters from
Cloud county aay nine-touto* of tho oom in
under, Dorman A Co., cotton dealers of Bt.
that region has been deetroyod.
Louis, were arrested, charged with forging
—Di*patcbqs from Fort Garry say that re­
warehouse cotton receipts and hypothecating
porta from all eectiona of Manitoba indicato
that too gnurrhopper ravageo arc not so bad
•100,000 from thia branch of industry.
as at first reported.
—New* from Nebraska reports nearly all
cowardly and heartless flight of Ossian E.
•in- email grain stacked and some threshing
Dodge, leaving his wife behind him. after the
done. Wheat, oats, and barley will be an
property into hie hands, ia meeting with uni­ average crop.
—A Springfield (Ill.) dispatch *aya tbe
versal aud deserved condemnation in that
locality. Dodge, it ia understood, will coon wheat crop in Dial county realize* too moat
magnificent antidpatione.
—Report* from Kansas and Miiwourl pro­
York Herald.
—Tweed, says a Now York dispatch, han nounce tho cro|M well-nigb a failure. Thosame
report
says that old corn is now *clbngin
obtained the signature of Judge Davi* to a
■
bill of exceptions, and will have a new trial Southwestern Kan*** at $1.35 per btubei.
--A dispatch from Now York announces
before too general term in October.
that
Wall
Mtreot
in
patrolled
by
a
strong
force
—In 8k Louis on tbe 7th insL, Ida Buckley,
an Inmate of Roger Plante' notorious dance- of detectives to prevent any outbreak on tho
part of tbe Urge uarabors of men who are out
mon and killed on the Clayton road. No cine of employment, aud ready for almost any
deed of desperation.

—A young colored man named Ernst Smith

crixno of rape.
—George H. Richardson, city editor of tbo
East Saginaw (Mich.) Daily Courier, commit­
ted suicide on tho 7th. Ho was also special

FIRES AND CASUALTIES.
—A fire which broke out in Muskegon,
Mich., on the morning of tho 1st. destroyed

loss 1* variously estimated at from $600,000 to
•800,000 : total iasuranee not over one-third.

work of an incendiary, destroyed property in
Salem. Ind., valued at $ 100,000.

FIXAXCIAL ASD ISTtUSTRUL.
—A Washington dispatch, dated 2d inet.,
to tbo Chicago Tribune, says tbo Secretary of
the Treasury has ordered the Assistant
Treasurer of Now York to sell gold during the
present month as follows: On tho first aud
third Thursdays, ♦1,500,00(&gt;. and second and
fourth Thursdays, ♦ 1,000,000.
.
—77io following statement shows tho condi­
tion of too public debt Aug. 1:
Hix per cent, bonds... ............. .............O.a3,22a.060
Hv*
OCT t. bond*................ ............ £11,038,300
Tntf I r*Mn hr.nds . ............ ............ 11,734,243,150

FOKKIG.y.
—On the 1st inst., in the French Assembly,
a aceno occurred iu which a Republican
Deputy challenged a Bsnapartist to repeat an
expression derogatory to tho Republic, aud
then gave the lie to his assertion, creating
great excitement, during which tbe sitting
wan adjourned. ,
—Tho wifo of Don Carlos, of Bpain, lias
been foroed to quit Franco in consequence of
representations made to Uio French Govern­
ment.
—According to a Ixir.don di«r&gt;atch too

mill*. destroying property valued al $30,000.

VINECAR BITTERS
»r. J. Walker*. (Worui
fgar Bitten* ar. a porflj^*
preparation, made '•biefly from —~
tire herbs found an Ibe lower rangre of
tlio Sferra Nevada mountains of Califor­
nia, the medicinal pre-pertics of which
arc extracted therefrom withor.t the UM
of Alcohol.
TIiq aucsh.in U almoe-j
dailv iwkod. - What is the cause of tbo
unparalleled succcas of Vinegar Hit­
ters!” Our answer U, that they remove
the cause of disease, and the patient rc
covers his health. They are the great
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invigora'or
of tho system. Nover before te. th*
hirtory of the world ha* a medicine b^er.
___ .7.......________ —th j renr.arkable

MC* Ml VICI.. uih:»~ —•• — —- --- ---arc a gentle Purgative a* well aa a Tome
reLierinr Congrstion or Inflammation of
the Liver and Visceral Organs, m Bilious
Dinrnse*,
The properties of Dr. Walkers
VinkoabBimuui aro Aperient, Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritious, I*Halive, Diuretic.
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Alteratire. and Anti-Bilfe**

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tervention in Spain, and had uo reason to sup­
pose that other European jxjwcnt. contempla■ tod linch a step, which would not meet with
encouragement from England.
—Th* Earl of Egmout ia died.
—Tbo American baso-liall clubs aro highly
spoken of by tbe British prose, and great in­
terest seems to bo manifested in the games.
Tbo game of cricket on Uio 4th inst. wu not
intercirtiug from the threatening aspect of tbe
weather. Both parties agreed to play but
oca inning each —the Americans winning by
107 to 105.

voted the entire budget, aud then dimol vod.
—The British House of Common* hu re­
ceded from it* amendment to the Public
Worship bill, which had been thrown out by
tho House of Lord*, and tho bill may now be
considered pu*ed*
—Advices from Europe relative to crop*
proepoctsarenot so encouraging as previous re­
Lawful moo^r d*ts............. .............. ■ 14371.000 ports. Tbo French wheat crop will be only
Mstorrd dst*................ ...
............
Lews! tend** note*.............. . . ............ 8833M.3U7
M.Md.000 says the continued July beat bee done harm
CeruAcsU* of drpoaU............ ..............
FractKnml enmney.....
Oom csrttikau*
..............
only iu a comparatively small part of too Em-

the two American champion clubs on' tbo
.» 7i.ituio Prince’s cricket ground, near London, 1,000
.. 18,913^333 poraour wore present. Tho Bostons defeated
the Athletics by a score of It to 11.
—aba Bank of England han fixed too rate
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J l*3,98t,««3

pace. Another of the jaguar's reason­
ing maneuvers is to quietly follow the
* wsiur-No. i eucago, l!.2iai.2S;
margin of streams. At a sight of a th h
w**t«ro, tij*auo. Kv»-9a^i.i»s. conn—
u, b..PPre«ita. .iu..
dash of its paw tho game is thrown high |
’
CHICAGO. '
and dry above tho bank. Fortunately
Bnxvre-Chcic* Gr*r.«i susre, 8&amp;3s&lt;$g.co:
for the country, the jaguar has a matoii CWc* »•»««,
Good to rnm.

1&gt;top»&gt;wp»btta,»fatlnpfal
America. In a twinkling of an eye uno cmumon,
M.oo©ajo
of these monsters winds himself round I
Fancy wwu
hia body, aud crushes ont life aud •,ud wtater’ J-5-50-**-001
.
.
.
. . .
.
tl.9C'46'.l.M-7
’fc;: No.
ll.9CHW.MN : Ko.
No. 2 Spring.
spring, ll.Ototal.M
tLOlJftlLMN
cracks the bonon into fragments nt the 3 Spring, OVdpZJKc. Comm—No? 2, 87c. Oats—
eanie moment.
A MIORT TEMPERANCE LECTVRE.
Recently two young men have been
sent from this city to the county_poorhonse. One ef them was a physical
giant three years ago. He wm a black­
smith, and could easily earn enough to
maintain six people. Dissipation-has
palsied his strong arm, and his besotted
intellect devised no means of support.
His aged father could not feed him aud
the poor-house wm his final refuge.
Tbe other, a spruce, well-dressed young
man, u painter by trade, received from
fifteen to twenty dollars per week for
his work aud could still have found
plenty to do at these prices, but rum
took hit power and drowned his skill,
and he is a rotting pauper, a charge
upon the people.—Maquoketa Eject I-

i
—Noh* from Spain reports that Secor Ulloa,
j
Minister of Foreign Affair*, hut sent a circular
1,383,866 note to all European Government* statics
that tho Carlista, under the pretext of defend­
6M3S.H3 ing religion, aro gcusy ot aaeaaeinauoD, inOne is apt to meet warm fntnde this
333,117 ceodiarirtn and pillage. In support of thin
weather.
36,3363*

MM.W? BdOloL

......... ...........................
UJWM07
Tbo total ordinary expouditnres during the Nw says the French authorities captured a

the Ohio river, was burned to tho water’s edge.

wiuj performed with electric knives, and
Good adviea'never comes amiiui; If
it-is said that when the horrid tumor they have not got the Elmwood Collar at the
store where you are in tbe habit of purchas­
was removed, the skin beneath was ns ing your goc&lt;l«, tell thorn to got some for you
sound and smooth os that of any other st oiice, and don't be put off ' with any other
goods.
•________ ,
._______
port of the body. Notwithstanding the
Go to RtvKiunuz Water Cure, Hamilton, Bl.
cloud that has hung over his whole life,
the yoting man has had a .love affair,
like tho rest of us. In early youth he
WHS betrothed to a little girl, the I Bcffr*«* to Hair pr«par»Uon» and 1-ltnjle Baut»kaa.gMKoton.or m. wu..-..!»«.(£r,::

friends, who Iilwavs loved hitn and sor- 1 their duty—to *eck it where they oould. Bother
rowed with his affliction. While the •“ T°ud
....I n**». Bough Skin sad BlnrMatk*, and savate th*
Matket tt.. cor. Washington. Chicago. HL /
hateful tiling was upon him, it IS Bold, j conplezlon * moit dirtti^ue (Soroslaa) and nar$2.50 PER 1)AY ! 200 ROOMS !
Mr. Stevens gave up all idea of being &lt;
toaM,:
PasronziT KI ova tor.
. . .
*■
‘
° and that l.voa'g Kathalroa *e»d* th* hair «row
J. xTrUIT-iM WILSON. Pro»»r.
married, but, now that it has been re­
moved, va shall expect soon to hear
OURfloguefor 1874will be
of great wedding festivities at Ho—A London *pccial *ay* that tho Empress boken.—lioiton Evening Gazette,
of Austria has aitivod at too Itlo of Wight.
cvifsmo a.viual.
—Frazer, Conaorvativo, baa boon sleeted to
. .. .
.
,
. ,
.
r&gt;otu*»»namiusHa*M»oFarsel9«. Ilon»ity is
the British ParLsmtiut from Kfddormjuatcr.
One of the largest and most ferocious alwiy, Ue btll
The.. a.dieta.-eisn uk*
—Tho American bano-bell clubs played an­ animals iu South America ia tho jaguar to *&gt;Bow «p sash f*uewa it eared uslsn*hors*
. ,
..
..
.,
. .
' *&gt;l Ik* sum*; bet It dsiMsed th* Doctor's TSpatatou* ever made. Th* CO.tCKHTO STOP is
other game at Manchoator, England, on tbo
—1 temblo mlrn liger. Bawtes Uiug . Uon.
th* best *v*r placed im any Organ. Ill*
let inst., wban tbo Athletics beat tho Rod
produced by aa «&gt;tr* **t'&lt;.f read*. Bwcnllarll*
largo nnd immensely strong, it practices ' w*
10 “‘"r Rh*en*tie p«r»c»« sod vote*'*. Ike KVVKCT of wblck la BONT
Stocking* by a score of 13 to 12.
‘
। lams bores* b«lns cured by the Mastans LlnUsast CHA It i* ISU u* SOUL-«TIHU1'U, while
,Ttrr ten^^r. iiv.ry.aa &gt;»• IMITATION or th* HUMAN VOlCM Ik
—Tbo Public Worship Regulation bill paasol extraordinary strategic schemas in pro- lh&gt;, w.
NUPKKH. T*rmsUker«L
it* third reading in tbo British Parliament on curing food, which indicates-something Bnd t&gt;&gt;*n*»r to tuvest in aso-rent or a gi.oo botu*. WATERS' Philharnianic, Verocr and 0RCHES•bovo mon, io..inc., b«»u» einmm.
„! wj
the 3d iust.
.
la UKIQUK FHKNCH CAMK*. o»* aai-n* th*
—A diepatch fromnkrlin reports that Prince stances are constantly requiring some Westbrook, chemut."____
b«*t made. *a*l sombtuc PIUJTY *1 VOW1BU with great volame of lone, *nlfabte
Bismarck's son fought a dud with pistols at
PAKLOK. CHl’Hl Il or MUSIC HALL.
variation in their foraging expeditious ■ The Grand ii.toIuUdd i* mmucai.Tbsst- forWATERS*
NEW SCALE PIANOS
Dasseldorf, with an officer cf infantry, and
for prey. Humboldt says when they
which was counuett in i». i* «uu i*
killed his man.
^rorress. Nothin* can stop tl. for it ia fouadad on
—Tho French troops guarding tbe BtAniab nod a turtle, they adroitly turn lt.ovcr tbs principle,now eulvvrsaUy ackBOWl*df*d, tkat
frontier have been reinforced,, and rigorous on 'ts bock. It is then helpless and i pfcyHeal vigor i* th* most fonntdabi* aau&lt;oaut
. . ,,
11 .
tr / • .
• .1 . Of an human alltaani*. and •iptrlancaha* shown
mnasurc* have Won ordered to prevent uni­ totally
unable to offeZresistance in that । lbBt r^r^iot bittsx. i* a povri.i. invigorformed Carlhtfc from crossing tbo boundary conditiou. With the most cruel mani- I *nt.as well is th* beat potalM* safeguard agalnal
.
*pid«m!e dla**a*S.
—In the Honsoof Commons, on tbo 4th insL
Mr. Rourke, Under-Secretary for Foreign Af­ festationji of feline character, the jaguar .
THE MARKETS.
fairs, stated that Her Majonty's Gornrnmc..l then leisurely gnaws ,out tho quivering k
NEW TOOK.
had no intention of taking part in armed In­ flesh between the shell and tho cara- i

I 817,230,500 •

fire destroyed the paper and grist mill of Rey­
nolds A Unwerkircher. Loes, •50,000; in­
sured for $38,000.

MINERAL ROCK SPRII6

first reported.
Elevon villages *aud two
towns were devastated.
—Spain has instructed its delegates to too
International Oougro** at Brttseobi not to
participate in its deliberations, because the
Government is yet unrecognized by European

warehouses of the London and Port Stanley

auranoe, ♦86,000.

%Bfi£W!3£S

A neOTOA B .Bid F£E-A ROJUAXT-'C
atorativo of the Weatera World. The
0A8E.
-The son and heir of the late Edwin truth could not be resisted. Under the
Stevens, Mr. John G. Stevens, al­
though he is tho possessor of almost strength ; the Bilious and Constipated
unlimited wealth, being worth Boise were relieved of every distressing symp­
$75,000,000, has, until very lately, been tom -, the Consumptive and -Bhoumatic
rapidly recovered; Intermittent and
a moat unljappy man. He has been, Remittent Fevers.were broken up ; tho
afflicted since his birth with a peculiar taint of Scrofula was eradicated I Who
CURES
wen, which has increased year by year , could gainsay facts like these ? Not
Diabetes,
Skepticism was Dropsy,
until it covered a large portion of his even the Faculty.
routed. All doubts as to the claims of Crave I,
Dyspepsia,
face and neck. It was a most un­
tho Bittera to the first place in the firat
Jaundice,
pleasant object, being covered with rank of modern medicinesweresilcpccd, Constipation,
J
Bright’s Disease
long hair, and strangely resembled an and this wonderful preparation Is to­
animal. No man could sec it without a day the most popular Tonic, Alterative
shudder, snd ladiea have fainted at the and Blood Depursnt ever advertised in
America. In common with other jour­
sight of it. Of course, Mr. Stevens felt nalists, wo ore free to odd our toatimo'ay
the affliction moat keenly, and it hurl, to this remedy. It is a domestic medi­
'
naturally enough, a very depressing cine, and
effect upon his • spirits. What was his out it
immense wealth to him? Any workman
The heat of Summer, as well a* tbo
in his employ waa more to be envied suddoa changes of temperature Incident to
Autumn, ennpted with tho n*e of nnripo v*j;than he. He became morose and al? etablM aud fruits and other onwholesomo
most melancholy ; society that ho was v-Uclos of Cood. result every season in pro­
ducing much Buffering from Diarrhea, Dysen­
exceedingly fond of he studiously tery, Cholera Morbus, Colic, and other doMORE TESTIMONY
avoided, and, although a young man,
ho became almost a recluse. Tho best
pnyncians aud surgeons of Europe were.
consnlted, but they all said that to re­ Pierce,-whose Family Medicines have acquired
move the won oould but result in his a world-wide reputation,, by long *tudy and
careful chomical cyperiments ha* succeeded
death. AithoughhislifewaasomiBerablo, in extracting, by a cold process, from Bmartstill there was hope, and he boro Weed, or water Peppw. that modost littis
plant ssen in wet ground* by the roadside snd
bravely up against repeated disappoint­ in uegloctod grouu-.In anti pasture field*, a
principle which, when skillfully com­
ments. Deliverance camo at last, and remedial
bined uilli too extract of Jamaica Ginger and
a few days ago an operation waa per­ other pleaaant modifying agents, in what be
calls
bls
Compound
of Kmart-Weed,
formed which has made him a n.ew m^n. forma a tno*l reliableExtract
specific for all such de Dr. Willard Parker, of thia city, bad raugements and suffering*. It is pleasant
and
safe
to
take,
yet
powerful
to cure. It* ■really ImprorM
faith to believe that the won could be wonderful efficacy is a further confirmation
of b*«n a steal brae
removed. - He told Mr. Stevens so, and the Doctor’s idea t ba'. God Jias caused to grow,
in each climate, and region, those medicinal
tho young man, grasping at the stra'w,
promised him $150,000 if ho would pcrwhore those plants are found—that
tonn tho operation successfully. Ho leaves
wore tor tho healing of tho net
did so, and has earned tho everlasting and that too fowor far-fetched remodi------- com pl*Inn. bordcrle*
tho. bettor, if we would thoroughly number of year*. Vo
grat'.tudo ns well as tho money pf tho employ
invceUgsta and understand those we have al
young millionaire, who is now pro­ homo. The Doctor's Extract of Bmart-Weed
is *o!d by drugguts generally.
nounced out of danger. Tho operation

Hm WEB,

largely

journey between Huntington and Pittsburgh

Jenner

But men are observing, aud benefits al7
ways make believers. No incredulity
can stand the silent’ argument of good
result*. When Dr. Walker proclaimed
that bo had produced from the medicioal herbs cf California an Elixir that
would regenerate the sink ing system and
cure diseases not organic, the incredu­
lous shook their heads. Yet hia Vine-

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engaged in malaria! di*cru»*. The higbeet
testimonials bars boon given by cor&gt;U actor*
Spanish frontier, declined for the Carlists in and by the Frwide:&gt;ls at oasua of the leading
30.233,837- Spain.
railraid* in the Siuth and We»t. Wban m«n
coumegalod in large numbeta tn th*
—The wife of Don Carlos has arrived at ar*
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BtilBK MKNTIOK.

TOM TYPO

MCAJ7KBAA WHO BECAME A CAPI" P*^1 n&gt;e, but I do not think it opinion, though," and. coolly taking it
TAU8T.
ViBaixu’s oldest inhabitant is one
wonltm portent Item naj be .
hundred and twenty.
“ Have the kindneoa to oak my per­
aboute, John Morgau lived . In the
mission before you make the appropria­
&lt;Kal!»•*»•»» •««»“wind-mill house” in this city. Mr.
tion, Mr. Willis I" haughtily ejaculated
Morgan was a fieherman, n large muscu­ dently greeted a long-absent wife that
til eaato niahad young lady.
.
.
cided the qcstiou.
lar inan, and his wife was a very haud- he broke one of her riba.
"There! you have torn tho lace from
Mr. PnzrnYLOwiEz is the name of a
of
hui-od,
*u« W‘ hotel-keeper in Leavenworth, Kansoa.
your fan."
.
" It was an accident, I assure you," have beeii refused. TO avoid all risk I , their home.
On
‘
'* returning'
— •—' j at one time It require* two men and a boy to proftopk hia fish­
with a pouting lip. But the black eyes,
________ _____ o._____ls and ground
looking quizzically dowu. thought dif­
llcTiUKG has yet been heard from the
eyes looking straight into hers.)
—
it to a -keen edge,
resi*onding
to the in­ Austrian expedition wliich started for
ferently.
There was a silence for a few minutes, quirer as to what he was going to do the Polar seas in the Togethoff two.
A‘Y&lt;mr friend is quite an enigma, and then Miss Mowbray, looking at his with it, that ho was going to kill a hog. years ago.

draught there.” &lt; .
She was about to decline the proffered
seat, but alack from the black eyes de­

AM Ms teas tod mltflitai os,

: llfrt j«ro?rapA«, that tnote

, , iicle foa J Up* aval toprrw.
Dn'ttiamed pretty ll^na
With tuABT havi and 1*

w&gt;, wimilltd u&gt;

■
Mr. Neho'n,” said Miss Mowbray, as osat- lapel, said :
‘‘That is a peculiar-looking flower.
die stood in the vestibule waiting for
her carriM**.
“1 &lt;*n,iot
hi“ What do you call it ?”
"It is called the ‘Venus fly-trap.’
out,, and I sm oure I shall never like
Allow me to present it • Yon can look
him."
.
.
y
■
The object of these rtmorks ap­ for the sentinwnt «t your leisure?'
And before she could reply be had
proached to bid the lady good-night.
" May Ijhave tbs pleasure -al oslliug placed it in her hand.
" Will you attend Mrs. Austin’s last
upon you, Mws Mowbray ?"
A refusal was upon her tongue, but reception before you go ? I think they

He then went iu search of his aife snd
Boors made of kangaroo skin leather
demanded of her that she should re­ ore commonly used in tho cities of Aus­
turn.
This the wife refused, replying tralia, "and ore n^ore durable than ordi­
that she* was going to do as rhe pleased. nary leather.
.
High words passed, when he drew his
irtad of; AH Ohio
Tun death is rcpoi
judge, the originator of-the expression,
killiftg her instantly. kHo then went to
“ If the court knows herself, acd she
his own house and attempted to kill
tliinks she do.”
'
himself, inflicting fearful injuries. Dr.
A Lojtoom beggarr recently’ brought
Htephen Cummins, when called, said
before a conri in that &lt;ciiy, acknowl
.
,
as there was no reason for refusing the ore very enjoyable.”
they would prove fatal in two hours,
“ I do not think I will. Idetest these and that it was hardly worth while to edged having followed his “profession"
request shq faintly assented.
"What success, Willis ? Any sharp roeepttons. ' One feels stilted, being dress the wounds. - It was .'done, how­ thirty-six years.
pent up in crowded parlors. ”
i
'
Ox« of the severest penalties to which
ever, and the man removed to the poor­
encounters ?"
She gave an impatient little stamp of house to bo cared fur. He was con­ criminals iu Holland were in ancient
"Very easy to manage,' Nelson.
There' 'i« nothing like Being decided her foot
stantly attended.
One night, two or times condemned was, to be deprived of
“ Why do yon always oppose and con­ three weeks afterWards, he sent the at­
with anr»b a woman. You fellows don't
know how to do it I detest this as- tradict' me ? Does nothing that I say tendant out of the' room on some pre­
Joint Bmutpuan, an Indianaian, who
please
yon?" Tears sf mortification text, and when he returned John Mor­ is nearly 104 years old, tells younger
ftntiug and agreeing to everything,

whether you believe it or not. There is stood in her eyes.
A strong arm was tlirown around
no sincerity or independence about it.
It is fashionable and polite to do so, I her. ■* ' i \ f
"Blanche I” sold its owner, "what is
know; but I look.upon it as a false
rule. To tell the truth, I have taken the matter ?"
"Matter!” exclaimed the fair one.
a fancy to this young lady, and
mean to win her after my own " You do not acquiesce in a single as­
sertion I make. It is mortifying I" .
fashion."
She made an attempt to remove tho
" JI la Benedick and Beatrice, I sup-

urm, but without success.
" It was part of my plan, Blanche.”

" Possibly."

"What plan?"
" Will you ever like me, Blanche ?”
Miss Mowbray write* to a friend :
" You, you —-"
"I met a .Ur, Willis at Mrs. Austin’s
"I love yon.”
.
lust reception, and a more exasperating
Cupy ht« virtue* tn 1
compound of contradiction and solf“ Yvs, you do. May I have the pict­
posseiitiiotj I never saw. He would not
agree with me upon a single point, ure?”
The arm was trembling now, and Ute
though he is a gentleman with it all.
TAMING A B£AUTY.
.
“Will, who is that tall, fine-looking . He asked permission to call, and is deep voice had a quaver in it.
here quite often. The othtr day he
“ No."
girl standing by the piano ? ” •
“ Oh, pshaw ! That wos said in the
“Thatf Why, that is Miss Mow­ sent me a bouquet of purple oolumbinp,
Let’s have
bray, tho most self-willed, petted and lady’s slipper, and mistletoe. In what spirit of contradiction.
done
with it. Is my love returned ?”.
spirit
I
know
not
In
return
I
sent
spoiled butterfly of onr society. She
•« N—n—Yea. But why have you acthates contradiction; and,- indeed, I him a nosegay of lore in-a-mist, narcis­
know of no one who over dared attempt
it. If you wish to see the blood mount
to her cheek, why just try it. Shall I
introduce you ? ”
“As you please."
“ There is but ons way to win h;-r re­
' gsnl, and that is by assenting to every­

thing she says. Pardon tho hint my
dear fellow."
’
“ Certainly, Will; but there is a bet­
ter way to conquer this beauty than
that.”
Miw Mowbray was standing by tho
piano, a pretty little frown distorting
her faoe. She was petulantly tearing a
rosebud to pieces and strewing the
petals on the floor. Evidently she had
been Alighted ; some rash cavalier had
doubtlern ventured to differ with her
and had been immediately snubbed.
Mim Mowbray was so absorbed in her
present occupation that she did not
notice tho two gentlemen who were
bowing before her, so much so that she
did not look up until spoken to for the
second time.
k
“ Miu Mowbray, allow me to present
ray friend, Mr. Willis,”
She slightly nodded in response to the
courteous salutation of the cool, bcMpossessad gentleman who stood before
li-'r.
“ Quite a crush, Mr. Willis."
“ Well, I hardly think so. I was un­
der the impression that the room wm
nicely, filled.”
“ Indeed I " ghe mil tho calm gaze
ot the keen black qyes, amt bit her lips
in vexation.
“ The robm
uncomfortably warm ;
do you not think so ? ”
“ I must confejta I cannot agree with
yon, Miss Mowbray. I thought tluvt
tho temperature wm very agreeable."
“ You contradictory icicle ! ” thought
tho lady. • • I shall not like you."
Tho gentleman nonchalantly twirled
his- mustache, and contemplated his
foot
from a European tour. Of course you
found traveling delightful ? "

thought it a perfect bore.”
“Indeed! And what do you think
of Rome ? *
‘‘ Misery and chance, dirty streets,
and swarrus of dirtier beggars.”
“ Ah! How did you like Paris ? ”
“Monotonous architecture, prononoc
Americana, ooquettre, and msDy-hued
poiltteisDs. Its principal streets are

on a fine afternoon."
Tho IhuxI aU-uck up a fitrsuss -waltz.
The lady brightened.

sus, and mountain pink. I am sure I
shall never like him.
I never could
bear the self-opinionated men ; there is
too much independence about them.”
Mr. Willis became a frequent visito
at Miss Mowbray’s, |io much so that
people began to look npon him as her
suitor, He escorted her to parties and
receptions, and seemed quite devoted
in his cool, easy way. As for the young
lady, she was gradually getting over her
old habit of contradiction, and evident­
ly beginning to like that “ exasperating
comfionnd of contradiction and self­
possession."
The spirit of opposition was a novel­
ty to- her, and, woman-like, she rather
liked it. This handsome, strong-willed
1 gentleman bad au influence over her
which was only possible to a person
possessing strong magnetic power. He
was. just the man to manage a spbilod
self-wdled beauty, and she knew it.
Bat with a spirit worthy of a better
cause, she made a determined stand
against all oppositiou, preliminary to the
final surrender, and this is how it re­

sulted.
One morning Miss Mowbray was sit­
ting in her boudoir, when Mr. Willis’s
card was handed to hex with the re­
quest that she should see him. At first
the idea occurred to her •• not to be at
home," but remembaring that it was
his intention to leave soon for another
part of the world, she slipped on her
favorite dress and descended to meet

“It was the only way to win yon.

Forgive me.”
And having effected “ ihat little ar­
rangement/’ he went to Ualifornia.

!

THR fl EKM AN AND LATIN RACES.
Thus for, says a Berlin correspond­
ent of thoa Cincinnati Enquirer, Bis­
marck has been very successful in bis
policy of uniting the German and
dividing the Latin races. There are
about 50,000,000 of Germans, of whom
40,000,000 are now swayed by Prussia.
About 10,000 are fltill out of b^th the
North and South German Confedera­
tions, being connected with the Attr­
ition Empire. Tho Latin race is much
more numerous, and can count, in
France, Spain, Italy aud Portugal, as
many ns 85,000,000 of people. Were
there a pompleto union of all these
people, Germany might consider hex­
self in danger. Tho Latins are nearly
nil Catholics.
The Germans are
divided, ns between Catholics and
PxDteitonlfl, tho latter haying thejnajority.'t.Respite thia tfact, the ooupdls

of ilip I^tm race appear to be more
divided Sian the Gerdiins. Religion,
which divides the Germans, doos not
divide tho Latins. The Catholic pow­
ers appear to be as great enemies of the
temporal’ supremacy of the Pope as the
Protestant nations.
The tendency

gan was gone. The window was up and peopleihat in order to live long they
there was the ladder on which he de­ must sleep much.
scended or vras carded'down. It was
Is Great Britain young men marry,
reported that some men from Weal­
on an average, at abont twenty-five
brook, Masons, carried him off. From years of age, but they do not begin to
that day nothing was heard of the repent much before twenty-six.
deported dying man until a few days
The present death-rate in Landon is
since, when a letter was received from
a lawyer in New York inquiring for the only nineteen per one thousand, which
heirs of the said John Morgan. It now is lower than any city in .the Ki ngdom
appears that after the escape he found of Great Britain, except one.

his way to New York, where he mar­
A houe-hiok Pennsylvania school­
ried and accumulated quite a property. boy, eleven years old, walked homo
It was'in relation to this property that seventy-eight ipiles, in two days and a
tho letter was written", and the heirs in half, with no nourishment whatever ex­
this city and vicinity are now preparing cept green alover Laves.
to get possession of it—Portlandf,Me.)
Arffut.‘
French village, and all the guests were
Thh following strange mode of pun­ punctual, but tho bridegroom could not
ishment is given in the Virginia City be found. He was discovered at last
Chronicle: "A toll, athletic squaw, up a tree, Ifut would not camo down till
six feet in height, straight as a line, and the future father-in-law conveyed to him
often walking with long and furious a farm that had been promised. Much
stride.*, may be seen about the streets protestation and many tears, but be
almost any day, always alone and was firm.
Finally 'the papers were
shunned by other Indians. This np singed, and down he canm.
parent squaw is an Indian man, sen­
tenced by his tribe to wear woman's
habiliments during the remainder of doll with a capital of $1,000,0(10'"to
provide in the heart of the city an aqahisuafurul life. He will nbt "converse
r.am and summer aud winter garden,
upoti the subject of, his degradation
and, in connection therewith, to afford
with a white man, and tho btherlndions
facilities generally for the promotion
give different account* of the matter.
and encouragement of artistic, scien­
Some say that ho was cowardly and
tific, and musical tastes." A freehold
showed a woman’s heart in baltlo sud
nite has been procured facing the House
was consigned to death, but as a greater
of Parliament and Weatminiskr Abbey.
punishment his sentence waa altered
To a boy brought before trim the
into the more terrible one of associating
with women only, to be pointed at with other day, for defending his mother
from
the brutality of his father, a New
the finger of so6rn as long as he lives.
Certain it in that tho-raala Indians shun York Judge said: “ Young man I am
him on all occasions. He has been seen proud to see that you love your mother
to speak to Indian boys, aud even ^hey aud are anxious tq protect ^cr, but your
repulsed his friendly advances with con­
tempt aid almost ferocity. Ho wanders
about like a lost sbee]&gt;—a Pariah withcut friends and associate!—bearing
upanhia very face -and ah:wing in his
movements a sense of the dishonor from
which only death can release him.”

The Columbus (Ga.) Sun reports that
the - iroh'norks of thrt1’city have.per­
fected machines by -which a superior
quality of ice, in gpaiitittes limitedIbnjy
by the capacity of the apparatus, can
be manufactured at a cost ranging from
75 cents to $2 per ton,—the latter being
the maximum. "The Columbus pro­
cess" claims to bo an improvement upon
every other, in point of economy and
durability erf jtmapparatus, sad injtho
inexfx naiveness, rapidity and rimplihity
of the operation.
Distilled water is
used, snd tho ice is, therefore, purer
than’ that cot from standing ponds. The
machines are being built with a capac­
ity of from 1,000 to 2,000 pounds per
day, and at prices ranging from $6,000
to $20,000. They can bo used in the
winter “
at*■ *lets
of
Drn expense than the cost U4

the Oenfilns, andTicro is their great
element of weakness. While al! France
cannot be united against a foreign foe,
all Germany can. In the late war there
were many in France who actually pre­
ferred German victories unices they
could bo successful under their political
‘•The walking, Miss Mowbray, 1 theories. There is a remarkable simi1
41
found very pleasant" 'Bhe was almost larily iirilio numbers of sevens! ' —
ready to die with vexation.
process, and ore as advantageous in
Tho Latins, wo see, ore 83,000,000.
northern as southern latitudes. When
rhea the dust is perceptibly ankle-deep The Anglo-Saxons are in the neighbor­
artificial ice was first produced in
hood of 70,000,000, and the BclsvonFranee&lt;ti cost $110 per ton, or &amp;J cents
••It is very easily explained, Miss iana of 70,000,000. It is worthy of
per pound. The process patented in
note, ns showing an even division of
Mowbray. I used the sidewalk.’’
_ Europe in 1850, by Prof. Twining, of
••Oh! and so you axe going te Cali­
Ohio, manufactured 6,000 pounds of
Confederation,
France,
Austria,
the
fornia?"
/
iae per day, st a cost ot $10 per ton, or
Her eyes were olwtxnatriy fixed upon United States and Great Britain have
■ I cent.pcr pound.
,
each and all between 30,008,W0 and
the carpet as she spoke. .
•■ it wm my intention to'do so, and I ■40,000,000 people. The Latin race and
We believe that we have gino
. ac­
countries are mostly stationary in popu­ count of the unlucky locomotive No. 70
She osenmed indifference, but the lation, while the Anglo Saxons and the
Sclavonians are increasing with im­ was lately killed. It wm built at the
effort was vary transparent.
mense rapidity. The Anglo-Saxon is Rogers shops in Paterson, N. J. When
the great race of the future.
finished it was hauled up to be tested,
••That depends entirely upon drwhen it fell down and killed two neu.

him.
"Ah, good-morning, Mr.
Willis.
Did you find ft disagreeable walk­
ing?"
A pretty blush appeared upon her
cheek, which quickly died at his an-

nut be gone far long.’

Mr. WilMs task vp the album and began

already been attempted with much suc­
cess : The pilgrim o’er lhe desert wild
should ne’or.
confound him, for
is around him. It might sees odd that
he could find auah palatable fare, did

is it with tiro great pitchers at base-ball

violdbce'foward your father has been of
a very rigorous character.
Try and
keep your hands
your father, but iu
any event ‘protect your mother from
injury. Yqn«i«y-go.”
1

THE SKA OF SPA CE.
The August number of the 1‘opuiar
'^'&lt;^chcc Mvnt/itj/ has »u interesting and
valuable article on the " Exicntof the
Universe." We summarize'a few of its
main paragraphs : Since the beginning
of this century our idea of tho universe
has undergone a complete me tamo, pho­
sis, though but few perrons appear to
recognize this fact. Less than a cent­

NO. 47

S*rMd*&amp;*afas&amp;.

BXXCHEU-TILTON.

eubmiitad to the iBvwtigatron Co n mH tee of
Plymouth Church to-day. He atari* out by
rwffirmlng the general denial of the charge*

thu with a fierce, attack upon his accuser, charged he obtained front Mr*. Tilton while
TbeddMs Tilton, whom ho charge* with being
“la a eert of poetaoript aha dented ex­
her strange ascM, by which and other fUltea plicitly that I iiad ever effcred any improper
ho has became btnkrnjil morally and financial­ Bolicitation to her, that being tho only charge.
ly.' Mr. Beecher codUuum : ”1 can now uoo

«r. pursuing a plan of mingled good and
hatred, and weaving about ma a network at
riisplciona, mumudaraUmdloge, plots and line,
to which my innocent a ords and set*,,
nay, even my
thoughts,
of
kind­
ness toward him. Lave been matte
to
w uhiuuhu
contribute.
., These
xumo auocauira
auocoMtro vtews
vlawa of
Wm mn,t to kept io view, to explain my
courea through tho last four years. That I
was blind so long as to the real moti ve of i«trigne going ou around mo'seas due partly to
my own overwhelming-public engagements,
partly to my complete surrender ot this affair,
and the papers aud questions connected with
it, into tbs bands of Mr. Moulton, who wm
intensely confident that ho could manage it
■uccemfuUy. I suffered much, but 1 inquired
little. Mr. Moulton was chary to mo of Mr.
Tilton’s confldoncoa to him, reporting to mo
ocsasiouA.lv In a general way Mr. Tilton’s
words and outbreaks ot passion only as ele­
ments of trouble which ho wm ablo to con­
trol, and as additional proofs of the wisdom
of giving it to him. His control ot tho eitua-

which ho bad read to me—I dream* d
of no woreo charge nt that time—that wu
horrible enough. Xho mere tboaght that, ho
could make it, and chnhL.hava extorted any

lake away my **n*ea. It seemed to me a* it
sbo waa going to die; that bar mind wa*ovcrthrown, and thai.I wm in some dreadful way
mixed up with it. and might be left by her
death with this terr.blo accusation hanging

Mr. Moultoute house, where I said very little,
an1 soon went homo. It has been aaid that I
conf creed Etull ai.ri expressed remorse. Tbi.
it utterly false. Is h likely that with Mre.
Tilton’s retrecUon in my pocket I should
have thus Htulhfled myself ? Ou ite next dsy.
at evening, Mr. HouBon called at my homo
and camo up to n&gt;y bed-room. He said that
’Mro-Tllton, on her Uuaband's return to her
after our interview, liad infonnad him-what
she bad done, and that I had her retraction.
Moidtou expostulated with me, and claimed
that I had taken a mean advantage arid mado
dishouurable nao of Theodore’s request that
I should visit her, in obtaining from her a
written contradition to a documoct uol in
existence. He raid that ail difllculUea eouhl
be rettlsd without any «cch paper, and tl.at I
ought to give it up. He made no verbal
threats, but he opened Ida overcoat aud with
some einphalic remark, showed a pistol,
which afterward he took out aud laid on Uk&gt;
bureau near which be atqod. I gave the

immorMd, m I wax. In inceiaaot oar*« aud
duties, and only too glad to bo rsliovod from
coneidcring tho detail* and wretched cotuplicatioM, the origin and the fact ot which re-’
main, in spite of all friendly, intervention, •
perpetual burden to ray eoul. 1 would not
read in tho papers about IL I would not talk
abont it. I made Moulton tor a long period
my confidant and my only channel of infor­
mation. From time to time auspicious wore ho left. Within a day or two alter this Mr.
aroused iu me by indication* that Mr. Tilton Moulton made tho third visit, and this tto«
wo repaired to my study In the third story of
cion* Kero rapidly allayed by hi* own behavior my hotuw.
toward no Ln other mood*, and by theMr. Beecher detail* his efforts to prevent
areturanee of Mr. Monlton, who aacnbed tho scandal being made public, which was
tho circnniBtancoa
to mhiuadcrntat-dii:;; threatened by Uio trial of Tilton by tho
or
to
malice
ou
tho
part tt o'Kircb, and says of Tilton: “I •*»* no deter­
mined to &lt; arry out my pledgee to Moulton 1 or
until Tillou had fallen into diagraco and had him, and do all in human power to taro him
ovon from him*olf. the’. I was ready to reeign
avail ems with charge* which be pretended to if that would stop the scandal. I wrote a
tetter of rmrigtialion, not referring to tho
charge S£air.»t me, but declaring that I had
quickly aud M*Uy put *Ai&lt;le, but jot in uadi
swayaa to keep my feelings nUrrtd up in Ing a scandal affecting a family in th* church,
order that I might, through toy friend*, be and that as I bad failed 1 herewith re­
uaed to extract ffrom Mr. Bowen fl 7.000, the signed. Thia letter was never sent.
amount of the claim in dispute between A little calmer thought showed mo
them. The check for that *um iu hand Mr. bow futile it would bo to »top the
Tilton signed an agreement of peace xnd con­ trouble, as a mcro utolcas sacrifice: ■ but I
cord, not drawn by mo, but accepted by me showed Lt to Mr. Moulton, aud poesibly b«»
M ainecre.
capiod it. 1 h»ve found tho original of it In
• • • &lt;• Vfhun I had lo*t the laid remnant
my house. It 1 could at thia moment remem­
ber any of the other letter* whloh I have writI heard frith unspeakable rcmoree that every­
to Mr. Moulton I would do ao."
thing I had done to stay Ute destruction, had
Tho following are the clodng lino* of Mr.
Beecher’s *t»lcment:
attempt to keep him from a public trial, In­
•‘In the note requesting ycur appoint­
volving Much a flow of ecandal as bu now ment I asked that you should make a full
•investigation of all tba source* of informa­
up new troabloe; tb*t hi* unhappy wife tion. You ,aro witnaasce Ural I have in
under hU dlcutian, eiguin; |&gt;»pet* no way influenced or interfered with your
end recantation*, and I kaov not a hat; that proewdinga or duto»; ltavo‘ wished tho
in short everything was breaking up, and investigation to be *o aearobfag that
the deatrnction from which I had aonght nothing
could
unsettle
ita
result*.
Il i* time, for tho sake of decency sm-’ public
tied on other families, the church and the moral*, that this matter bo brought to an end.
community, with inflnite horrors of woe for It la an open pool of corruption, exhaling
me; that my own ionocooce was btjria- deadly vapor* For eix weeks tho nation haa
risen up and aat down upon reandal. Not a
body but my professed friend, if even to great war nor a revolution could m.iro hare
,-ould eave tu—to Ma aaauraocea that be *»u!d fl'led the nowepaper* than tills question of
domestic trouble. Magnified a thou»and-fi&gt;ld,
m.’dr.tain under there terrible trial* the ailoncc and. like a rnro rpot iu tho human body,
which hu enjoined. Not until air. Tilton,
drawing to ilaclf ovary tuorUd humor in Uro
having attempted through Frank Carpenter blood. Whoever is buried wrih M, it W Umo
to raise money from toy friends, openly ae- that thi* abomination be buried tetew all
sailed me in a letter; to Dr. Bacon, did I break
that silence, eave by tho simple denial of tbr touch or power Of rcamcction."
MotdtOtf*'Statement wan submitted to tho
eland crons rnmers against mo a year before,
committee to-day. It is a very brief docu­
ment, making l«e» than half » column in the
open attack from Mr. Tilton, I immediately, city paper*, and throw* no fresh light on the
without jouaulling Moulton, callcd_ for a
mvstoriou* scandal. He
*l*o ww-exthorough InvMtlgaiion with • oomnuttoe ot
amined at oonridmbla length, but wa* dumb
my church.”
a-&lt; an oy»!er so far as making any additional
Mr. Beecher aaya he finds himaett iu a potd-

being able to prove it with detailed explana­
tion* declare* that he la an hereditary bypoury ago, the t(lvant« who admitted tho
re*ol ved that the Examining Committee bo
chdndriae, and that io certain moods of reearth’s motion (some rejected it) pfotrequested to make a report at m early a date
a* poo^We rou*;-too.t with the bort iuteeret*
ured to themselves the system of the
of truth aud ju*tice. Mr. Brtchar leavaa for
universe as being bounded by the fron­ colors and exaggerated proportion* to every­
the White Mountain* next week. Many of
tier of Saturn’s orbit, at a distance from thing. Ho then proceed* to give a circum­ hta church members and ortrot friend* exited
the central sun equal to 100,000 times stantial narrative of hie persona! relations upon bim to-night to expreoa oympathy and
willi
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Tilton,
from
the
day
of
* ‘
earth, or about
their acquaintance down to the present day. bid him good-bye.
Borno pt B:ecber’a friend* cxp»eei Moulton
i stars were JlxeA,
spherically distributed, at a distance mane, became much attached to the young ail! coon make public hi* long statement iu
but little greater than that of Saturn. man, and shortly after gave Mm a position
Hou. One of the Committee of Inquiry roBeyond this limit a vacant sjNtee was
marksd yesterday that "Mr. Montan remit
supposed to surround the universe. editor. He shortly after placed Tilcharge of ths paper during a
The discovery of Uranus,. in 1785, did
temporary
abecuco
in
England,
and
on
return
­
away at once with Ibis belt, consisting
ing made arrangemante by which the young
As investigation male by a British
of Saturn’s orbit, and the frontier of
physician into the facte anil data relat­
solar domination wm pushed out to a
“Friendly relation* continued until 1865,’ ing to human longevity, sImjwb the aver­
distance of 1,900,000,000 miles from the
age of clergymen tobo 65; U merchants

yond the space which was vaguely sup­
posed tn be occupied by the stars. The
ditcovery of Neptune, ‘ in 1846, again

removed these limits to a distance that my connection with it- Although Mr. Tillou
would have appalled our fathers ; the
orbit deaa ibed by this planet being
2,862,000,000 miles from the sun.
But the attractive force of the sun
extends farther stilt Beyond the orbit portrait. It was hare that I first met and talked
of Uranus, beyond the dark route slow­
ly traversed by Neptune, tho frigid
wastes of space are traveled over by the
ewew, one of the fisai things it did was co mete in their erratic coureca. Of
to fall through the Saddle river bridge
■t Boohdfa Park. Then it engage ’ in
but move ia closed curves, though st
the winter of 1889, whoa
Went End and the other up the road. dirianees far greater than those of
Wherever there ia any trouble on the Uranus and Neptune. Thus Hslfey’e •aid: " I w;»h yon would look iu often, and
road, there No. 70 is sure io be found ;
and if it goes on or ratiser goes off ranch
more at thia rate, No. 70's chance of
being sold for old iron sems to be ft of 1680, 75^00,000,000.
particularly good one.

men 56. The zinedium duration of life
in Russia ia stated to be about 21; in
Prussia 29; in Switzerland^!; in France
85; in Belgium 36 and in England 38The idea is now strenuously urged by
some that, under ordinarily favorable

—required to attain puberty. Stotislics

mors ta fifty &lt;hu averaged 74 to 75

The psrio^ of

uutuiroiwkaw?

�nmur.- -

HABDY J AINSfOBTH,

auoubtsi. wm!

p.j tin BlfXaX MuW Fric hr

Th. Grand Jnfr .( Chlragn

th.

KtoahMbf

mori.

i» charged. that

H. R. DICKINSON,

rottenn™

oraooit lb. .klormeo »l IbM oily.

H ZE A. T ,

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

a gambler named

M-Doa.10 has corrupted I he entire

&amp;UCCES80K TO

with ail the lheives in town, and that

POTATOES,

CORN. APPLK, OATS,

Sooth'S* feet of L
owned by L. Mwdj
Flvrbarly. Cheap.
The projierty knc

Clover Seed, &amp;c.r

hit foalcrtng care is .larjfely dae the
increased number of gamblers* dens

rfehia

Delivered st their

.A.YLSWORTI &amp; FULLER,

He is con-

aud waiter girl saloons.

Hicks

WiU

It

Staley 'i

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

aidered the bow of tha city and pro­

poses to be a Tweed or Shephard,
Tbe nare.brMtrt tn-an/'.erlnv rt,«
Fmi k* taclyr.4 to icy cbonre.
On &lt;b« Mlowtoc CtetatuM mon

not oa a smaller but tfcbre desparate

scale. The dens of infamy in Chica­
go are on

the

increase, while the

Mayor refuses to revokejlheir licences

the above named fitm and shall continue

or help the cause of decency and '
morality. Lookout fur another fire j

the retail trade of

Progrowtiiin is the watchword of the
If all -these hour, but in Misuisonri root hers haul
accounts be true, it can not lie a great their disobedient children over the
knee and -take on the samo old spot
way from, Chicago right through to
that the Romans did three thousandyearx ago.

HARO TIMES VANQUISHED ANO
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD I

SHINGLES.

STUCCO.

- &gt;ri that city before long.

The„ Democrat's
•
8?ate Conveniipn be
amuzuo, on the 10th

n IC!.HAS. W. DEMARAY.
.have
V ,, called
. „ ,“
be held at habi
of September. I JiJWELtR &amp;■ OPTICIAN

to nominate • candidates
officers.

for

fc.,

If we were a politiciau

We

Boots, Shoes,

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY
ON HAND

GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIVISOI.

MEAT MARKET!

Hire. J auction,

revenue of

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

about &gt;50,000 per year.
The fund
thus created would be used to assist1 thanking the public for paal fovora aoltcti a
continuance of the »ame, and would
in the establishment of mnufncluring
iuloira the public that U«ay will
cifterprises, and to induce those of
keep conitamly on band
•
oilier places to locate.

Selling
A complete stock of “ Michigan Stoves,”
and Agricultuhal Implements, on hand and
to be offered at prices heretofore unheard of.

FRESH MEATS,

Fan Foist, N. T., Aug. 13.

goods

WhatNow

and prieee,

before

H. R. DICKINSON.

Cflicaeo &amp; Lait term Railroad.
PENINSULAR DIVISION.

than any other firm in the State.

which they guarantee to give satisfaction or ।
no eale. They are also selling the
Charlotte ■ Plow and Dra/i, Union
Churn, Empire Wringer, Rathburn Stover, Jeffemn Naih,
* and all.first class Goods in their line..
Don’t fail to give us a call.
.
8MTH A PUTNAM.

Y OF CORSE

EVERYBODY KNOWS
’

CLOSING HOT SALL I

TliK

BEST 1.1 THE WORLD I

Bomb B.nd
HUIIwell
HaakeLPa

STTao

VIJ£ 2ST2ST A ;

offering to the public our entire stock of
Gooda ecusisting of

OhitJ Ntnte Fair |
Northern Ohlu Fair;^

Anter, I ns titate, N. Y.J
Clarlumili Expoeltioa ;

cheap. Dry Gaots, Notiaa., Cletklag,

And have it warranted thoroughly, is at

Crockery, Beat*. Skaet,

Lee Reed’s

Wall Paper aid a fill

REDUCED 20 PER CENT.

iadUnapolb Exposition j
SL Louis Fair}
Lonhiotta State Fair;

Die ef Groceries,

Xtad*«lapl State Fair;
cud G’r&gt;rjla Stale Petr;
FOR CZING THE

G. A. TRUMAI’S

BEST SEWING MACHINES,
and dnln; (he largest and beat

ratiyo of work.

JioMiJues hi tho Market,

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH­

COMPETITION I!

TRAINS BUN BY CHICAGO TIME.

GREAT BARGAINS IN

A URGE STOCK »

DRESS GOODS,

SPRING and SUMMER

SHAWLS,

AH other

Fort Wayne, Jactaai Saiimw R. R.

hundred rthen th-u will go iheir last dollar

Goins Worth.

were in direct

•

For TTr.inrhing. FeUingJSl itching, Cording.
Binding, Braiding,
Embruid crin g, Quilt­
ing and Stitching fins
or henry goods it is
unsurpassed.
Where wo have no Agents
we will deliver a Machine
for tho price named above,
at tho ne tres^, Rail Road
Station of Parch usere.

CLOTHING,

qaaHty of work.

Isc,y
that thf»e
wanting Huggies, will
-**
J
save money by buy­
ing of Jn e!

WALL PAPER.

GROCERIES,

CROCKERY.

Call and get my prices before you
purchase. It will enable you to buy yonr
GOOD LOWER.

EYE and EAR!
Dr. R. C. THOHPSONT.
ACl’TE AND CBBONIC D SEASEN
CATARRH, ASTHMA.

Illjhrot Premium waa

awarded to it at

42_____________ J. L. REED.
He to no

SMsSBWiflgMaclUne’

Good Times Coming!

The only place to get a

BUGGY

EVERYBODY
Cay tie World-Renowned

Time Table taking effect June 15h, 1874.

They art now selling the new improved

Oliver Chilled. Plow

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

TL* Lake m

FARMERS,
■
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,

East Side Main St., Nashville, Mich.

Uardwai-o thoapei-

“ I am well satisfied with my bug­
breadth, under the guidance and instruction
gy."—Adam Wolf, Maple Grpve.
«f A. 0. VanLenaep, a native of that ooun“ Yonr prices are below Grand
Rapids.
I will take the top carriage
and autpriae my wife.”—Jerry Roa-

•eto

FOR
Dollars !!

a!&lt;»

SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

day, and practical drawing lessons by Frank
"1 am delighted with my buggy
Beard, the celebrated artist of New York.
and would not kt it go." — Wm.
The Vmahire Palestine grows in interest Chidester, Rutland.

J”"" I
•ud-.rib. &lt;iu ,»ra »&gt;..;
atdandid.
I

50

C. 0 WOLCOTT

purchasing

elsewhere.

“ You are on tho road to racceas,
as long as you make good work, bs
tnres, illustrated.by a model was given by
you have wlwnya done.’’—Wm. S.
Rev. Wolcott Calkins, of Buffalo. Rev. Dr.
Goodyear, Hartings.
•
Perrine gave his two magnificent illustrated
“ You can depend upon what Lee
lectures of the •• Holy Laud." Th-y were
says
about
his
buggies.
”
—
H. A.
cnthusiaaticiilly received and appreciated.
Blackboard exercises are given nearly every Goodyear, Hastings.

and a rffigfas snbstaatxated l=y such Irre-

Nashvilla.
Ilaatlnin
Middleville,
Hammond.
Grand Rap'd*,

all kinda, which will ho raid loir for caoh Than any bouse » town, at the sama time
The hitbest priee paid for Hide*, t’elta
te. Give them a call on West aide Maia Ft offering a good article, and invite tba at­
aahville, Mich.
tention as the public to an examination of

Since my last the work of the Arambiy
SHOP IN HASTINGS.
has moved forward successfully ; being di­
vided into several sections, norma', interme­
diate. primary, (rtc., to facilitate drill and
training. The ground of Sunday School
"As long ns Lee, Recd makes
work is wide and varied, yet merely suggea- buggies; I shall buy my buggies of
tire of the vast field before. In addition to him.—A.Jt Bowne, Ilatlingt.

the inspired

----- -SHUTTLE-------

I intend (0 maintain th* reputalien of

tax of one quarter of one per cent

Dio Lewis is the man who kept a
Utica audience until 10 30 explaining
to them tho good results of going to
bed promptly at 9.

GILSON

MIMS DOUNISG,

per annum on the taxable propi rty of
rim township for four or six years,

Noihiug since the morning stars
sand logo the.’, has "so disgraced the
Christian Religion ns the recent dis­
graceful scandal ot Tilton and Beech­
er. It is a burlesque ou the whole
system
of Christianity, wherever
the Bible has been carried, or the
cross of our Savior borne. From the
golden altar of the great Plymouth
Church at Brooklyn, down through
the various grades oi Christ s worobipers io Pagan Hottentots bowed
before their shapeless images, the
the cause nf Religion has received a
severe hbock. Atheists, infidels and
every manner of ungodly men. are rejoiceing over this deadly blow to
Protestant Christianity, and will use
it ns r weapon to dei'i-nd their dog-'
mas of rebellion.and infidelity. Ver
ily. the humility and fall of the world
reiiuuned pastor of Plymouth Church,
is a worsM? calamity to the Divine
Chtlsitan Religion, than would have
been the reel and totter of every
other church altar in America.—Hart­
ford Day Spring.

Ei-jutt Acrcb or Lawn, oue-b«If mile
south and one and a quarter weal of Naahville. For narticulara inquire at Smith &amp;
Pulnam’a hardware.
4G-G
C. PENNOCK.

at the popular cash house of

nd FAMCl'OO'IDS .

for the encouragement of manufact­
ures m that place.
It is is to levy a

Bcrctu 1 »u4 Tilton.

Proprietors.

^ailrondf.

A Complete Assortmeit Of Millissry

Evansville, Ind., is agitating a plnh

a

.

Mi rhlgan Central Railroad

either binck or white; atraighl Dem­

yfbkl

.

Notions.

want to be

ocrat or Republican.

which would

TUAN EVER IN

itew Idea!

xi.

HARDY &amp; AINSWORTH,

FOR SALK « HFAF!

you couldn't

tfrst door
cram.any of your Liberal Republican,
. soqth of Smith A PutDam's Hardware. "
'•feplil, tnilk-and-dish-water parties She haejunt received

down our throat

Bargains

ing, Crockery,

As this is to ba a straight

Democratic convention, its all right.

Grreater

J acre* on-a w } of sec B. Maple Grove.

fc.,

which we ship and retail at bottom prices.

Hats, Caps, Cloth-

Nashville. Mich:

Stale

AH lire above property will bo sold cheep.
Cell at the taw o&amp;ce of Clement Smirk for

WATER LIME,

SALT,
HAIR,

Dry Goods, Groceries

lgood orchard. go«4 bam ,
re. Wilt be »oM for **o •

" We also keep on band end have for sale

LATH,

nr-

AH

C8JSUIPT101I, EPLEPTIC FITS, B

fem

An M11 ConW Pnta tales ii Kiciife for Swfc, at tie
.
Hijtest lartet Pritt.

N«bviUa. Aug. Bib, 1874.

Uwflffifcr 2!! Sswhj Ste­
ms; for Sale.
OIJ Machines taken In Exchange.
Send for Circulars, Rrice
Liat,
and Copy of tho
Wileon lUflector, eno of tho
bast Periodicals of the day,
devoted to Sewing Mv
cniaes, Fashions, General
News and Miscellany.

Agents Wanted
A. 1&gt; I&gt; XIKHS,

NuLvffie, April Wk, 1874.

WtaSmsIadiita-.
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Hr-. Milton Rowley, ef-Mantilfa, RR-—says:
"I have no scruples about recommending
Kress Fever Tonic. I rather regard it
as
a means of grace in this locality,
^^^because
many of my best parishioners
arc kepbby
Ague,f&lt;om church; besides
makes men
, cross, peevish and unO / social and any me­
I dicinc which will
cure such ills, should
have the bene°f
clergy.
I know
.—‘&lt;3. . Kress Fe- &lt; Qf' ver Tonic will cure, because I
1525=2 tried it
myself and have seen it tried, and
•giaiS
*
’ I vlnrilv
gladly rin
do what
what I can tn
to introduce «n
so
'■V*’ reliable a medicine to my friends." A box

3;i-

.3

of liver pills free with every bottle of medicine..
Kress Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati.

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OSHO 8TRONC.
TUBS I

Progression. No Retrograding.

FEB ISXO,

VOL. I
THE LONE WIDOWS SOLACE.

to keep both. But "yooxiU &gt;»ave to promoted bride.
" Go I Let. ma never see you more !
earn your bread," she had said to the
Take with you the half—nay, more, all
otphan child.
Pave your way with gold if
Gladly the little one accepted the you wiah.
you choose. Only go, and qnickly!”
offered home.
rhen the
‘
'hope-crushing
“We wiU not be separated, Fido. Edgar said, wl

: yooc l-&gt;n* Widow May I
t oUiaco, mir grtele rosy grew lew;
i forgot all hi* own ! .

Aut It* widow Wu»b«d m bi» HMt«- cyai
Ill» m»*tUDg *1 ,lMt made J&gt;UtBT
Aad **• loa-Jy hoa«», whan ones there

FID(IS CHARGE.
lii nn^npper room of a miserable
lodging-house, a man lay dying. Be­
side him, her hand clasped in Ids, her
ear strained to catch lb; low words of
tho xapidly-ainking man, was a little
girl of eight years. - On the ’ opposite
side of the bed, his head pressed close
to Che sufferer, was an. immense New-1
foundland dog.
Through tho long
night he bod remained thus—a faithful
‘waUher—while little Nell elept
At
early dawn a token of Fido'a uneasiness
awakened her, and she sprang np* to
catch the feeble tones.
' “ Little Nel), papa wants to speak to

you," he whispered—"and yon, too, my
faithful Fido."
In an instant the dog moved around
the bed, and stood beside Nell, the
eyes of both eagerly gazing into those
“ Here !" drawing from his bosom a
little leather bag, he placed it around
the child's neck, saying: “ Look to it,
Fido, old fellow!”
The dog understood him. The little
bag was smelt and licked, and Fido
turned to his master with eyes full of
intelligence.
" Take care of Null, Fido," the man
whispered, his voice growing fainter,.
Then, hiding the little bag beneath her

•* Don’t let Acr ace it; keep it It is
mamma’s ring and some papers. Give
her anything else she wanU, to pay
what wo owe her, Fido." He placed
the child’s arm around the dog's neck.
“ Take care—mind her, dear old fel­
low !
Kin—papa—good-by—darling.
escaped lus lips, aa Nell’s warm kisses
were pressed there.
Terrified, she
called:
“Papa,* open your eyes! Speak to

Nell again!”
Whan no answer camo to her, a wild,
terrified cry, followed by a piteous
moap from the dog, brought the land­
lady to tho room.
“ Whnt’s it now ?'* sbe asked, in a
sharp, shrill voice.
Another spell, I suppose—"
She stopped as the saw tho closed
eyes and,pallid face.
Then quickly
stepping ' to the bed, she pieced her

awed expression on her hard face. She
said:
“Dead for certain. It come awful
suddent. If I'd thought it was so nigh
I’d have hustled him off to the hospital.
Just my luck! And how am I to be
She glanced around the room as if in
search of something to pounco upon.
proacbcd Nell, nnd laid her hand
upon the child’s shoulder, ho drew
near, « slight wtmd of distrust escaping

*‘Forever,
father now."

ing withontsonud into Ihq velvet carpet.
At length he stopped, sank into an arm­
chair before an escritoire, unlocked a
tiny drawer, and drew forth a miniature
case. Holding it a moment unopened,
he murmured7

she dropped her head oh Edgar's breast
tmd sobbed. " Mamma left us when
wo were across the ocean and papa not
long ago, at Mrs. Brown's. May I

m BRIEF.

my child. I
' '.

A cry of -great joy escaped the hearts
of both Nell and Fido. AU the past
was forgiven; and, in time, sweqi'htUe
Nell blotted from tier uncle's mind and
heart all memories but those lovuig and
treasured.
Mrs. Brown wad sought
and fon nd. Through her he obtained
all, necessary infbnhatiqn concerning
Charles Austin. His body dt4 placed
in the family vault, beside his parents.
A few yearn .more, Mid. Ijeside • him lay
the wife, for whom he had forsaken
home, friends and country. Next to
Nell, Fido retains the affection uf Ed­
gar Austin, who declares - that his

.(Fjdo’a) nature is more noble than most
men
men’’s
s:; and,
and. if
if he
he couldtmWspeak,lis
could onlvapeak.his

And ’ we won’t care much if wo do have truth came to him.
‘
to work hard. WiU we, dear old fel­
Thus they parted, never to meet intelligence would surprise the world;
low ?’* Nell said to her constant com­ again.
ITS MIGI1TT IMPRO FIX'..
Closing tho case with a deop sigh,
panion.
'
Tho Irish ]xMsantry liavc tales of a
His gre0 honest eyes looked into Edgar Austin again pacj 1 the floor.
parabolic character—stories which, fey
hera, and answered just as shs wished.
" To-night they seem hovering around
But neither knew how hard the bread me. I belisve'l could forgive them moans of some striking action pr cir*
cnpstance,. set forth :a hfUrty moral.
would be won, nor how moagcrly dealt nqw. Where are they ? Ob' f I am so
weary, so fleaqiato ! I must get out, or On hearing such, their usual phnttie is,
out.
"Oh. it :b mighty improvin’.*1 And
For a few days Mrs. Brown was not I shall go mad !’• he cried. Touching
that; 4x», is what; Molly Majona, a
very hard on Nell or* Fido. Sha in­ a bell, ho said to tho man who came
worthy washerwoman, us*d to say—and
tended to do as well as she could by immediately:
tay almost invari sbly—aher bearing a
them. But the world had, not dealt
My coat and cap, Thomau.":
bt-rmon on Sunday. ‘ One —
dsy,
very kindly with her, and tho constant
"It
sir,"
the man said.
“
lt snows, air,
” we
saia.
j, however,
a— -X
'
—whd
—X.m waa
m.. pa*
" I ears not I shall not be long. I i X.
her
clewgyma^,
not ijnitc ert-.
battle with it had hardened her nat­
must have a walk, or I shall not sleep J Unl with
$eoe«Wy, sfoke to her
ure.
j respecting his discourse, and Molly endThere were little Browns of all ages to-night."
The .now wm («Uing thick Mid fut. dcnlj Ueemxo whu the, od! id M**d
and sixes, and NeU was a handy little
—
■
■ deserted.
•
•
w.
.• a little bothered. Nevertheless, she got
Tho
streets
almost
It
wits
nurse.
#
From early dawn until almost mid­ impossible to see more than a few steps out of her difficulty with one of those
night there was work for Nell to do. ahead. Yet Edgar Austin pushed for­ parabolic answers which are such fa­
vorites with her class, and which, while
Constantly she heard her mistxess call­ ward.
it completely evaded the question, sat­
Presently, a sound near arrested his
ing:
" Rock the baby, NelL
Walk Billy steps; an instant more, snd an immense isfactorily replied td.it.
1
Rev.—Well, Molly, you liked the aerabout a bit. Sing Tolly to sleep ! Run dog was beside him. Ho -rew back oh t
to the pump! Step over to the shop ! the defensive,' but the animal's manner i• mon, you say ?
cot
»t all
Jl* ; nn
oatlin
theAnnoonM°l.-Oh. jo., jonr rirweueo-it w»
Did you wash out the hall ? Don’t for w..h nn
4 ♦thrcwtomcg
tr nt
miguay
impiuvin.
8hty improvin
get your kindling lor morning Get the trary, friendly. Walking on up under mi
.
. .
.
.
. . . . . !
VrtT.
Rev.__
—An&lt;4
And wli.l
what nart.
part i\fof’ &lt;1it &lt;lnl
did vnn
yon
water in the lodgers’ rooms.
a gas-light, Edgar Austin looked into
like
best
?
.
•
Never a moment's rest for NelL
the dog's ryes, and, seeing the eager,
MpL—WeU, sure, sir, I liked every
The little bag had escaped Mrs. pleading ‘expression, asked, putting
part.
Brown’s notice for several weeks. But forth his hand and patting-his heed:
Bey.—But I suppose Ihfcro ware some
one day, when fastening a dress on Nell,
“ What is it; bld fallow? . What do
portions bfjtrthat youwere more ‘struck
she eaugbt sight of it She attempted Ton want ?"
v
’
(•
'-t.
to open it when a low, threatening growl * Tho noble animal was delighted that W1U1 lhttn Jou &gt;,ro w,th others.
h« hrfronnd.lri.nd,
protnio in
Mot-la troll., PU.»« your riwerarrested her. Fido was on the watch.
, once’ 1 don,t rpmembcr ailI P*ri cx­
"Let me see what is in it?” the his thanks.
" AU right," said Edgar. "I know, j
^ut ^Uigethcr 'twos migh'y imwoman asked.
Now
go
ahead
and
let
me
know
what
propio____
’
"No; ploMo don't make inc. Papa
Bev.- -Now, Molly, how could it be
said I must not," NeU answered.you want."
improving
if
you
don
’
t
rrifiemlxT
tiny
Of course Mrs. Brown’s curiosity was
Tho dog ran forward a few yards,
excited. She determined to possess her­ then back, to insure his friend's fol­. part of it ?
MoL—Wfll, your rivcrence sees that
self of Nell's secret But Fido was ever lowing. Un again nnd buck. He con­.
near. Sleeping or waking, ho never left tinued in the sumo way until he had। linen I've beetf washing and drying on.
.
his little mistress. Finding herself foiled proceeded about two squares, when an­ the hedge there ?
Rev.—Oh, certainly.
in every attempt, Mrs. Brown deter­ other sound was heard, which Edgax a!
Moh—Wasn’t it the soap and wathcr
mined to make both suffer for it
companion answered immediately.
,
Nell’s work grew heavier, and Fido's ’ "Fido—oh, come, Fido!” called a made tho linen dane, sir ? '
Rev.—Of course they did.
rations lighter, the first accompanied child's voice.
Mol.—And isn't the linen all the betwith angry words and threats, tho lat­
In an instant more Edgar was pulled।
.1 ter for it ?
•
ter often blows; but Fido never rc- gently up t&lt;|n door, within the chrltt-r'.
Rev.—Oh, po doubt of that, Molly.
aented any ill-usage of himself. Mrs. of which crouched little Nell, shiver- j
Mol.
—
But
not
a
dhrop
of
the
soap
Brown knew weU enough, though, that ing and terrified by Fido's long ab- I
mumu »uv nDd water stays in it.
Well, sir, it's
she must not attempt the same treat­ senca. She threw her arms around
the |
her I ‘he “me U,i”8 *a
K"!a '“'J
ment with his mistre&amp;s, or it would dog's neck a i_______ , ______________ _
eyes pleadingly to tho friend Fido had I| the sormint stays in me—I suppose it
meet with a different reception.
’
nil
dhrios
out
qVmc
—
but
I'm the bet­
Little Nell was growing paler and brought her, and said :
" Oh, please, sir. take me and Fido. |, ter ami the cleaner for it, when it’s
thinner.' After a day of nnusual toil
and harshness, tho poor child threw her We wiU bo very good, and work very over, for all that.
arms round Fido's neck, and moaned:
hard, and not cat so much. Only just
THE ICELANDIC MILLERXIUA
" How can we stand it, Fido? You once; we arc so hungry now, ain’t we,
A very remarkable solemnity was ob­
are always hungry, and I all the time so Fido ? "
served ox* Huturday, August 1, in an
tired ! And it grows worse, don't it?
Edgar caught tho child’s hand, drew
Dear old follow I Let us run away, her quickjy np to tho store window, isolated bnt 'intcroAting country on the
oonfinc-'i of the Art^ic Ocean., It is the
Fido,” she whriperedicloso to his car. from which tho gas shone brightly, and
celebration of tho millennium, of the
" Look at mo, right in my eye?, and tell asked :
first colonization of Iceland,'which took
me if we must go. It can’t be worse,
" Where uro yon from, child ? whom
place in the your 874, and it is also the
Fido, end maybe wo may find a better do you belong to ? "
day
on which a new and liberal consti­
home. Oh, if wo could only die, and
" From Mrs. Brown’s. Wo don’t be­
tution, granted to it by tho King of
go to papa I . Come shall we go ?”
long to anybody bat ourselves. We've
Denmark,
goes into operation. The IceFido did her bidding. Null looked ~ run away.
Plcatc take us. Ain’t it
landera are comparatively few in num­
earnestly into his great, truthful eyes, awful cold ? ” she said, hovering close
ber, but they are a people noted for
and said :
to him, And looking ajr again into his'
their great intelligence, for enterprise
"That’s right; I knew you would tell face.
as navigators, and forhaving maintained
me. Come, then ; let us go now. It is
The next instant the little form waa
what may bo called a pure democracy
snowing, and they cannot find us. But, caught up, pressed close, and wrapped
for many centuries, despite the efforta
oh, Fido, where shall wo run to? You with the fur-lined cape. Culling to
of powerful neighbor* to reduce them
will take care of me, dear, darling old Fido, " Gome on ! ” Edgar hastened to
to subjection. Whether it was that Na­
follow, and Ill ask Goa to take care of retrace his steps. In fifteen minutes
ture piaced obstacles in the way uf ar­
both of u«." She dropped on her knees more he had reached his home.
mies being sent against them, or that
for a few momenta, and remained with
When he hail unwrapped his little
her head bowed, her faithful companion burden an 1 placed her on the rug be­ their country was not well adapted for
military operations, or that their povclose beside her.
fore the brightly-burning grate, she
" Now come,” aho whispered, as she threw off tho hood, which completely ery was so great as not to make it an
object to conquer .them, the Icelanders
arose and wrapped her shawl about her,
covered her head and partially hid the
and tied a little hood over the golden broad white brow, and turned to speak, have, through all the viedMitudex of
their history, managed to retain in their
hood, which would remain beautiful when—
own hands tho right of Belf-governmcn*.
and bright, notwithstanding all neg"Great Heaven!"., Edgax Anstip
Besides this they have a wonderful at­
criea, " Ella Harlohd'n miniature self !*'
tachment to their dreary and inhospit­
They stole down the stairs, watchful
"Yes," nodding her pretty head;
and noiseless, and went forth into the “yea, that was mamma’s name," said able inland. This, however, basnotprevented several hundred Icelanders dur­
oold, dark night
NelL
ing the past few years cmigratixig to tho
In a luxurious apartment, surround­
“Where is she?” Edgar asked,’ United States and settling in thTNorth­
ed by euerything to render life happy, drawing her child closer to iris heart.
west, to Le followed, "no doubt, by many
it would seem, was a man, apparently
more of their countrymen.
notovsr thirty-five years of age. Up and quivering, and, adding, •*. Papa, too,"

not going to hurt your miatrose," tha
wnman said.
Turning again to little
Nell, she asked :
" Did he leave nothing 7she wan
going to say "to pay toe," but hesi-i

NO. 48.

NASHVILLE, HARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1874..

Mrs. Brown again approached the and wealth ruoe—EJgar, the
bed, bent over it a moment, ami. then Charles.
Merry-hearted and fan-loving was
said :
""Tan’t no n»e. He’s gone, cer­ this younger brother, who came from
abroad, and sang, danced, and rode
tain.”
.
We must pass over the pauper'a with Edgar’s love, as sister and brother,
hurja1, and little Nell’s uncontrollable they thought. But the time came when
tho heart of each was awakened to the
grief. •
Between tho orphan asylum and Mrs. truth. Bho was false to the one tint
Brown’s Nell had het cltoiee. In tho worshiped her—he to the brother who
firrt she would be Separated from her trusted him with such, perfect faith.
loved Fido. Mrs. Brown had offered Yes, Charles Austin won his brother's

.ably hear more.of
earac in the ahspS Of an nerutite or
meteor, and according to tho descrip­
tion,. one of the largest, brightest nnd
most remarkable ever witnessed. It is
deacribeil as appearing in the northern
sky, of a nieo apparently tm largo as th*
modn, and as daxslingiy bright m the
sun, and moving toward ths horixoo
with lightning rapidity. ’When, seem­
ingly near tho earth, it exploded with
terrific force, frightening jieople out of
th^ir bods.and shaking tho houses like
aa earthquake, fieoreh is being made
for'some of the fragments, which will
probably be found not far distant.
’
There are many accounts given of the
falling of these strange bodies, and
though. usably the phenomena toko

There may bu people who will bo in­
terested in the matter of the cost of
taking. the Timet. For iho gratifica­
She drew from her bosom the
he little tion of such, we append Ulloa of the
•Mrd ; Ux ureuu. ol dMth aomewlut j
Ho«
crowd around no bag and placed jl in his hand, Fido cx- actual weekly oxpenditiu^ of’ this oasubdued bar, and she continued : " No | to-night 1 Why I’M fate dealt with me pressing approval.
tablishtnent for the week* respectively
wiabss—I mean, didn't he aay nothing ■
cruelly? Everything dea. taken from
No further proof would have been ending August 8 and August 15 instant.
aboct what hw Wanted done ?”
mo-father, mother, brother, ood, worse necessary, but in the bag Edgar found
the wedding-ring, marriage certificate,
and a little locket oontain'ng the likewith eyes aa deep and bine m little new of his brother and two locks of
Nell's, and hair as bright and sunny,
It might only ba a faint. Oh!
" You look like papa, I tiring," Nell
■ Ten years before; that • beautiful girl eaid, " and Fido thinks so, too, I know.
Oh! if I had only kept awake last was Edgar. Austin’s promised bride. Seo how he licks your hand and looks

instances on record where tho contrary
has been t^ie case. During a shower of.
aerolites in S£rony ih early times, a
great many persons were killed and
thirty-five vjllggM Mere pqt on fire. The
largest specimens of these stones found
oh the earth ware.discovered by the
Swedish Arctic- -expedition, in 1871, on
the west coast of Greenland. One of
these, which was brought to Stockholm,
weighs twenty-five tons. The Smith­
sonian Institution nt Washington con­
tains some fine specimens, many of them
found in Mexico, bat the largest iof
them weighs bat 1,400 pounds. Ac­
counts go to show that the meteor seen
at Cairo will take rank among the most
interesting which. have witnessed. In
1818 one wus seen in England, shining
with the light of the sun, and descend­
ing vertically, a hissing sound occoinptmyingf^ wliik^ a great trembliag of
the earth was felt. One was also seen
in ’1719, in London. The stars disap­
peared in its brilliant light, and the
moon paled so os to bo scarcely visible.
It moved very rapidly, and finally burst
with a loud explosion on the opposite
coast of Brittany. A meteor was seen in
1819 at Danvers, Mass., and at Balti­
more, the diameter, of which appeared
to be half a mile. Two minutes idler its
disappearance *' rumbling noise was
heard which lasted something longer
than a minute. What these bodies are,
where they come from, and how they
becanebeutcd to such an extraordinary
degree, has never been satisfactorily
determined.—(Tticayo Inter-Ocean.'

and the stock gawMiog will begin

—At tho viDiga of Ludlow, Ky., opposite
Cincinnati, a fow day* ainee, Walter brom,
mrwd lOysare. while watching* game of base
UU, waa • truck in ths teft bms*. by« bo’-

— Col. John 8. Mosby and Capt. A. D.

dual.

POLITICAL.
.
—At tbs roeent elocUoa of Clio Obcctaw and
miickaaaw Nation*. Indian Territorr, Cotemsn

other dlaUnguiabtd Generals have signified

twa. This I* a
Springfield, Ill.

of progressive prta-

-The Preridont h** appointed the follow
log Pcatmartcre: Hanry M; Mago^ Cynthl-

Roder, Carthage, Mo ; John Gibson, Carrollcimon of tho court I* that Rev. Mr. Cheney tovru, Mo.; Jamon W. Manb, Holden. .Mo.;
was not lawfully deposed from .the Episcopal Kamnel Fcrdtbam, Bavluniah, Mo : Benjamin
F. Wright, Cbanea City, la.; Nathaniel* C.
mlnlrtry.
.
—A card from Dorman B. Exloo ataUe that ftanjoiL Chat*worth. IU.; J. A. Warren, Haurp-,
। the Civil Service Commltrion hare not aban­ BL; Jam?* M. Dlokinoon, Bosmrt*!, Wl».;
Alexander W. Dslong, Hnatlngton, Ini; Mrs. •
doned their labors, but are still bard at work.
—A pitiful *tory of the horrors of the Chi­ Taylor, Btehmoui Ky.; Alexander M. Camp­
bell, Salina, Kan.; Cyras Baird, Linooln, Neb.;
•'
cated Chinamau who recently arrived In Nov J. K. Steffee, Georgetown, K/. '
-Ohio has rsjacicd the now constitution by
York. Tho condlUon at tho Chtatre is Cub*
to rcprareutod by him as iiifioitaly worse than a majority of from 50,000 ta 50,COO.
-Tho Republicans of Penitoylvault met at
that of the negro »l*vo«. t The poor Chinaman
ia held for 1 limited-poriM; his owner ha« narr^burg, Aug. Ifl, and nominated JE. M.
paid a good price for hi* term of bondage, Paxton for Judge of the Bujueme Court, A.

A DUMB DIALOG U£.

It wrcnches one badly to step on the
wrong stair, but few can help laughing
at the awful stride he makes. It is
equally funny to see a man meet the
Xrong *' customer," and go to talking
and geslicttlating at him as if he was
somebody else.
Jones went to the deaf and dnmb asy­
lum the other day to inspect the insti­
tution. Upon entering he encountered
a man, evidently an inmate, and he at
once endeavored to explain to the man
by making signs upon his fingers that
he wanted to look through the place.
The man also made signs, which Jones
could not comprehend.
Tfioa Jones
made other and*more elaborate mo­
tions, which sot the man at work with
great violence, and for the next ten
minutes they stood in the hall gcsticu*
luting and twisting their fingers, with­
out being able to comprehend what the
other meant.
Finally Jones Iwcamc
angry, and in an outburst of wrath ex­
claimed :
•'Ohl got out, you. idiot I I’m tired
of bothering with you |"
Whereupon the man said, “ lust s
just what I waa going to say to you."
“ Oh! you can speak, can you ?
Then why didn’t yon do so, and r&gt;ot
keep me standing motioning to you ? I
thought you were deaf and dumb. ”
• ** I came hero to inspect tho asylum,”
said JanM, “andl took you for a
patient.”
“ That’s what I came here for, and I
thought you were an attendant,” said
the man.
Here Jones and the man shook hands
and hunted up a genuine attendant and
went away happy. After this Jones will
always use his tongue, no matter where
he is.— Youth'i Companion. ’

and ho must get all that he can before coolie
freedom cornea Death ao often intervene*
before tho nnd of hi* term of Bervlce that it is
estimated that only one in twenty live to re­
turn to Chiu*.
—A national convention, to consider tho
•object of removing the capital to the West,

rlson Allen fur Auditor-General, and "W. R.
Brath for Secretary of Internal Affaire. Tho
convention declared itself in favor of Gov.
Hartranft for President. A resolution, in­
dorsing President Grant in the evrmt of his
candidacy for a third term, was vote ! down,
with loud shouts of disapproval.
—The Democrat* of Tenncrsoe have nomi­
20th of October.
Porter for Governor.
—The Secretary of the Treasury has decided, nate!
on an, appeal from New York; that worsted
FIXASCIAt. ASD IxnUSTRIAl.
lace sliawl* are 'subject to duty at rates of
—Two million dollar* of tha new 5-per«nt.
bonds ware forvr*rd«d to tho Earo;»c*n syndivisions for wearing apparel of every deraripUou composed wholly or in part of wool or
—News from Fort Hally states that Gen.
Custer had been attacked near Grand river
by Indians to tho number of 4,000, who were
repulsed with heavy loss. Custer’s loss was
fifty killed ami wounded.
—At the Saratoga race*.- the horse Fellow­
craft, owned by August Belmont, ran a fourmils race in the very fast time of 7:19}, thu«
beating Lexington’s time—7:19}—which has

—A Waahington dispatch of tho 15K.li *u~.
nouncca that up to that d*tc tho *mouut of
circulation withdrawn by rational bank* by
tho deposit of legal tenders Is greater that
tha amount irenod e.inco tho pasrego of tho
a contraction of the currency to that extent.'
A majority of tho banks thus withdrawing
their circulation are located in the South and
- -The annual report of the Bilk Manufact-

following statistic*: Number of firm* manu­
facturing Bilk, 166. Operative* employed.
Ofiico ha* directed that regulation* respecting 10,061. Tha amount of capital employed in
the final proof of homestead rettlemeuta in tho »ilk manufacture in tho Unite*I 84*to* U
the graa*hopi&gt;er region of low* and Minna- nearly 916,000,COO.
sola will bo *o modified aa lo permit hottlcnFORKIGS.
to go before thoir County Court to make their
—Immcnre homo-rulz* meetings are being
deposition*; in atoad of before tlia local laud
oflloeni. This order la ma&lt;!e on representa­ held in Scotland.
—
Belgium
and
Holland have followed the
tions of reliable parties that many Bettlers can
ill afford tho expouea of a long journey, other European powers in recognizing Spain.
—The Carlirta are closely bv^ieglng VittorepecialV in their present impoverished con­
dition.
manta drawbars.
—A London dispatch announce* that MarCiurg ASD CRTHISALS.
—A negro named Michael Murrell was re­ nil al Bizxirie tow arrived a*. Spa, and M.
cently taken from the Atlanta (Ga.) jail by a Rouber hai gouo to'Chateau . d'Arnemberg to ♦
mqb and hung, for the murder of C»pt. O. F. conenit with tho EmptCM Eugenio—Ths Old Catholio movement Is extending
Butler.
to Southam Germany. In Bavaria, at Lknbach.
Bishop Reinicen* hra j«wl cuwcrsZcd a
August, Dr. Gray, a member of tho Logiala*
tore, and M. Richard, Deputy Sheriff, fought ucw church, tho first building which the Old
a duel with Smith A Wesson revolvers, al fif­ Catholic* have treeled in Germanv.
—Tho Bouaparthits have elected their candi­
teen paco*. The first two shots missed.
The third shot both fell, mortally wounded. date to the French Aorambly from the Depart­
Each mao waa hit in tbe right side, under the ment of Cluido* by a rote of 40.7M, to 37,972
armpit. Gray expired almost instantly and for the Republican candidate.
Richard a few moments later.
. —Tho follow who surrendered himself to have become hopelessly bankrupt, Tho jcoplc
tho authorities of Bloomington, HL, claiming *ro sinccrnly loyal to their king, but the min­
istore are aUncwl p«1*nlia*Hy «tUc!io*l to the
i to bo the murderer of Nathan, coufwues Io
English thsory of a l**rli*meut*ryGovBrurooBt.
l"ho BUIS *»ks nothing better than to le»vo
—John T. Morri*, Deputy Sheriff of Collin the Church alone, but they bavo no bread and
county, Texaa, recently killed In Lunkroounty,
Texas, a notorious desperado named James dlu and paper money."
sf-It i* alatod that the Pope will alwrdy. re­
H. Reed. Before dying, Reed stated that ns
wan the leader of the band that committed the cognize Marrhal Serrano aa Prerideut of tho
Iowa and Gad's Hill, Mo., train robberies, and RepuvUc of Spain.
-A London telegram announce* tho death
staled that ho robbed the Hot Springs, Aik , of William Fairburn, the ominont engineer,
and Austin, Texas, stage*, and had committed
—A Geneva dtopatch says: ‘ ‘ I-o*’l«» Gio
several similar rnbberio* in Arizona, Nevada,
California and Oregon. He would not give Ijllramontaao party are coming here, from
Francs, Austria, Germany and Belgium lo
dared positively that neither Arthur McCoy hold a convention.'’
-InvssUgaHon Into tho escape of Mamba!
nor the younger of tho Jam cm brothers bad
Baxain* develop* tho fact, that all of tho
anything to do with there robberhw.
—A distressing care of suicide occurred at gua-ds conaivod at Lie arcapc, allowing him
Indianapolis recently, tho circumstances of to walk out of the door of his prison wlthcoi
which are as follows: Bev. George C. Hard­ hindrance.
—Bavo-ball Is becoming popular in England.
ing, editor and proprietor of the Indianapolis
Sunday Htrabl. b*d an iutereating daughter, Club* bars besn formed, manual* pubhabed,

placed oh sals In London.
—Three a*«»nll» of the Carlisle on Ak»niz
seduced by Joel Morita, * leading merchant were rejmlrthl with a Lies .to tho garrison of
tailor of that city; also that «b« had taken sixty killed and wounded.
laudanum to cover her shame. Upon receiv­
-Ruwla ba* recognized the Spanish re­
ing this statemant, Mr. Harding pished down public .
.
—Chiu* I* making extensive preparation*

WHA T A YOUA G MAN MA Y DO.
trtiop* from Forme**.
■
Mr. Thomas, in an address at Adrian,
critical coudi—The »tory of ibe propored crerioa of
Porto Rico lo Germany la pronouarei a
Mish., said many .good things, and
among them this : "Every person may
hare « comfortable eoxppctenee as bo
firove his innocence whan ho recover#, but curacy of Gersgu
advances in’ /ears. Suppose that a
-Marelxal lUxaine Has written abater to Uio
this la not generally beliavsd. as Mrs. Hardyoung mon a* 21 begins merely as a day
French Mhdrttrof the lutcartos, to-.vdttcb ho
laborer. If ho can lay up only $100says that neiritsrCoL Tills! to mW trig t &lt; the
yearly, and add interest to interest at 7
ho will at forty years, or at
ftrks asd casualties.
the age of 61, JiaVo
JiaVe aocumulaied
accumulated no less
leas
—Five persona were killed and fourteen
than $20,000. Many will, however, lay
aside $200 a year, in which cane they
The health
would have, at 61 years, $40,000. There
are some leaks which a prudent man
nose should be improved by nutritious
will stop and thus add to the accumula­
food. Vjoleat axereise will somrtimea
brtrg it on. Plugging the nostrils with
tions. Suppose, for example, he is
willing to tango the use of tobacco,
lint or cotton wool soaJud ft: a strung
which may happen to coat him but $20
yearly, thia saving alone will amount to eioo.ooo.
MOO in his liLthne of forty years.
troubled in
These facts show lh»t every industrious
person may at least secure for himself a
pleasant and aosnfortable home,'*

�TiHABDY
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H- K- DICKINSON,
monster had three fuiLsiaed bodies,

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BFCCBWOR TO

The center &gt;

YLSWORTH A
in •

POTATOES,

CORN,

.

I IVTean Business

.

long, three inches wide and two inch- ■
es thick. The middle cat hail no^,
leg. at all. and was aatirely Support-T .

ed by lite outside oats.

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three Leads and three tails, but only
•I »u«. E. D. Q. Huidcn. ut KuJ; eight leg*. The cals were connected
Aaditor Geow.l. Wto. Hiwipluqr. of by u fleshy ligature about foar inches

p.7 l». ni,WWM.rt«

OSH AND SAVE
1

BUY YOURg GOODS)
A ciinosi! v of the pule ©at person-

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TPI LLER.

Delivered at their

J?

ion of a«r.
For Congrwn—Mok. cat was a male, and the outside cats
W. Fi»M, IHJi.lriet; Henry W.1females.
.
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dron. Snd dietrirH. end George Wit.
A ol«IJ in C.monr.1.
«"&gt;' j w«u r-p^n.11, infon. .UHMI. tku
Jfard, 3rd district.
nounn, into thn houx-nn d.y iklnlr,_ „„k._ ,w
„a
State Fats.—Great preparations exolaimiug s—“Louk, mamma, pretty,
are being made for the coining Stale pretty!" Her parents saw that the
lo be held at East Saginaw, child Ijad caught a rattle-s/rike 'round (he retail trade of
commencing Sept. 14th, and contiuu- the neck. Its hodv and tail were

Dry Goods, Groceries

from East Saginaw, free of expense, fainted, byt the father, with great
presence of toiud, caught the oMild’s
and passenger# lor half fare.

Hats, Caps, Cloth­

I would respectfully announce to the public
that on and Sept. 1st, I will discontinue the
credit business and sell goods for cash or
ready pay only.

Sgnod orrhard. good bars k
M. Will be «Jd far $*5 an
LATH,

SHINGLES
WATER LIME,

SALT,
.
.
HAIR,
STUCCO,
ft:

which wa ship and retail at bottom price*.

I Mean What I Say!

Win. Gilbert, of Benton, was
drowned, last week, at Grand Ledge

“Will you rise, sir I" said one gen

Notions,

tienun to another at a recent Boston

whilWbathing.

concert. “I’m sorry to interrupt your
A fire a little north of Bellevue, enjoyment of the the sonata,* but yau

■during lust week,

burned up about have sut on

one hundred cords of wood.
Dr Marshall, of Bellevue, recently
caught a ball on his nose.

my list through two

movements, and as tho last two are
very long and quite, exciting, the hat

The Doc. might snfler from your appreciation
of the music."

now carries a smashed nose.

Thomas

Walsh, of

Benton, had

FOR HALE CHEAP!
dautY AttW w Lawd, tmo-kalf mils

ville.

For particulars inquire al Smith &amp;

from
New York
I shall soon receive
_________
______
. as
C. IVitNOCT.
complete a stock of Goods as cash will buy,
and would urge all those who wish to avail
themselves of this opportunity of buying Mulligan Centra! Railroad
good Goods cheap, to wait.
9RAHD RIVER VA1LEY DIVISOR.
I am bound to sell as good Goods, at far
lower prices than any other firm in town.

threshing machine, la*. week; and it have been

“nest

hideing” there for

MILSON
------- SHUTTLE-

Going; Weat
Mall.
Ere'iflx.
ItiipK
fcUpm

intend to maintain the reputation

. A family of Iowa frogs has been

Ttis born, containing a large quantity found one hundred and eighty feet
uf grain, catch fire from a steam under ground. It is supposed they

aiw Idea!

Proprietors.

ing, Crockery,

Boots, SJioes,

Prowka' prop.

HARDY fc AINSWORTH,

hand and held his snakeship so tight­

Slutebaker Bro’s, mamtnulh w&amp;gou
ly that it could not bite, until, with
manufactory, al South Bend was en­
the other hand, he had unwound the
tirely destroyed by tire last Munday
snake when, with a sudden jerk, he
morning. The loss is $300,000.
threw it out of doors, and then killed
EATON CmVNTX.

tbelf W|

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.

ing through the week.

The premi­ wrapp«d around her arm and the
ums aggregate $20,000 00. Articles little girl thought she had the pretti­
fur exposition will be conveyed to and est thing imaginable
Tne mother

OATS,

APPLES,

Clover Seed, Ac.,

Selling

was entirely consumed. Loss 43,000. centuries.
state jottings.

FOR

“Con’l they train Chinamen to eat
grasshoppers?" is the conundrum pro­

h. OS. a C..'. M« «in .1 Ma k^.., pounded by interested parties in lhe
burned Sunday afternoon. Il was the work
of an inesndisry. Lorn $dO,Ouu.
A small buy, telling his ''pals” how offering a good article, and invite the at­
Elgar M. AIlsu of f«n»4 is supposed to
he came to be detected stealing ap­ tention aa the public te an examination of
ples in a grocery store, (proceeds thus :
“Well, I didn’t care so durned much
ahont bein' seen, but tha clerk was
Wm. Adams ami Joseph Lotman renide al
cron* eyed an' I thought he was
watchin’ a dorg fight 'cross the street
• ism last SumUy. because he wouldn't let
but he was lookin' square up tu rue,
him get into hie (Wm-» saloon. '
an* be helped me clean into the gut
James Bell, proprietor ofa boarding house lei."
at Oveoda, was Inst natty killed by Edward
Somebody has noticed that nine­
F- Woods, Friday-night. Titer were engaged

I warrant all my goods, and that C. 0. D. is
hereafter my motto.
The highest price always paid for produce.

teen out of every twemy newspaper
men have straight Doses.
ball weal through tha brain. Woods was arOn Bunday hut, while a DeiroHer, named
Frederick M*rx, waa hunting at Belle Isle,
be accidentally shot himself. Hehad snap-

*

tb« oharge exploded, passing through bia
bead and killinx him iwiantlr.

Frederick Boe.lmbtick, of Sasrinaw,

committed suicide Friday, by shooting
himself with n pistol.

Dewey k Foster's stave mill and

sheds at Blissfield, took fire Friday
and was destroyed.

Loss $6,000.

’

A fire .started in Eddy’s grocery

store, at Marshall, last week, nod sev­
eral buildings were damaged.

Loss,

UTTje Highest Premium was

Northern Ohio Fair;

Amer. Institate, X. T.J
Clnrinuati Exposition;
Imli^napolU Er position j

SL Louis Fair;

JjuilihuM Slate Fair;

ALmhiidaft State Fair;

ami Georgia Stale Fair;

KaIIwbj- Hnoth Bond-Mlrhtam b-xjthem «rx!
BooltalUnd !W«n of th* ' khlgnn Central Rail
KillSweH-vilh the Ind., ’'m * Ohirowo
1UIIway. IXMkeil'a-arith U&gt;e IxntUville ?TrwAL
Ku&gt;v A Ch-Two Railway. Valparaiso—Pliubanth
Ft W»TB» &lt; Chloa&lt;o Railway.
arrive al Chieagu by lbl&lt; Um aarlkr
than by any other rood.

FOR BEING THE

REST SffllBG MACHINES,
Fatfgf uf Karl:.

Greater
GREAT BARGAINS IN

liachittea in Ute Market

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

•COJIETITION 11

TRAINS RUN BY CHICAGO TINE.

Bargains

Goins South.

THAN EVER IN
insapi

AT THE POPULAK CASH HOUSE OF

Espro*.

were in direct

FMin St itching, Cording,
Jiinditi*,. Jiraiding,
Entbruiden ttg, QuiUiug cut^L Studying fino
or henry goods it is
unshrfHissed.
Where we have no Agents
wo will deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
nt the ii0.irest Rail Road
Station of Purchasers.

Naadles far all Sewing Ma­
chines for Sala
cs,UkrD is Exehaige.

GROCERIES,

J?end for Circular^ Prtca
List, &amp;c_, and Copy of the
Wilson Reflector, oue of tho
b
Periodicals of the day.
dieted to Bewin« Maeninea. Fashions, fleneral

CROCKERY.

A complete stock of “ Michigan- Stoves,’’
and Agricultural Implements, on hand and
to be offered at prices heretofore unheard of.
Nashville, Aug. Bib, 1874.

DOOIKG &amp; ALLO, i

All other

Firt Wayne, Jacison A Saginaw R. R.

brother, who was in the house and j

was riding with her

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BEST IN THE WORLD I

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

are ripe— Cincinnati Timet.

Wm. Ciaments of Ann Arbor, at­ pasturing on the form of Tobis* Beacbrtst,
last Thursday, in Mannrlowiwbtp, and bad eroost a email
rn'n which puaed through the premises.
cutting his throat fearfully with
The boy, who is rtry young, waa eent for
razor. He was discovered and prompt the cows, and hr had erosaed ibe run, which DRESS GOODS,
attention saved his life.
Jealously wa« very much swollen by the rain, on a
email foot bridge. Two of the cowe pro­
SHAWLS,
and downbcartedness at not finding : ceedod quietly and pawned through the run,
but the third would not. cross it. notwlibwork lhe cause.
etandinr tho little boy urged her on ileterBOOTS A, SHOES,
While a parly of young men were mincdly. Seeing that she refused to go
acroaa, the boy thought he would leave nrr
giving a ymmg married couple at where abe waa and drive the other wws to
CLOTHING,
Woodstock, Irfnawee Co., a charivari. the barn. Hr eteppcd upon the frail bridge,
and. just aa he waa near the w. .bile, the
one of their number. Alvah Badell, the structure snapped asunder and prwoimi­
WALL PAPER,
was dangerously wounded by his tated him Inu Us swiftly Sowing waters

She ttoofl died.

Buj tha World-Renowned

anarded to it at

tempted lo suicide,

became provoked, and fired off a shot i
gun with die above rcault.
'.

EVERYBODY

TUK

Rolllv Crock
Vlckitmrsh
MmkMM
(jrowt^l. ’
Amita n.-:id
HUIIwsH
Haokrira

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD!

tp live.
•
Little Htary Groff still
otiU lives in ManorUpwards of 200 men are now em
nn intelligent now
ployed on our State Capitol. w The town, Pa., tbaoka to। an
Tha story of ihU singular
walls are now 25 feet above the
cosier •’Exumlncr" tolls th
ground, and 50/100 brick are

laid daily.

Caicago A Laiejliim Railroad.
J?KNINST7X.A.R DIVISION.

line of Groceries,

‘•Papa, don’t you think Beech—’
"flush Johnnie," “But, papa, don’t
you thiuk Beech—’’
“Didn’t you
night, destroyed Sokup’s iron works. hear rue tell you to stop your noiae ?
Clary’s woodenware factory, and I wont have v«u talk about such
Wheeler’s store houie. Loss $26,700. things. Go in and get your face
washed.” And Johnnie, with tears
A boy earned Robinson while at­
tempting to cross the railroad track at won’t tell him whether beech nuts

Rapids, Friday

Holly, Ai’g. 20th, was ran over and
both legs cut off. He it not expected

FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS.

thxmdara.

CLOSING DOT Silt I

“Axsweb Mr. That."—Yesterday
forenoon a man aimed Carter and
his wife appeared at lhe Police Court,
he having been-given by her to un­
derstand that she hrfd applied fur a
warrant for him for refusing lo sup­
port his family. The judge began to
question him when the woman in­
terrupted him to say that her husband
was a lazy, good-fur nothing loafer“J’m lazy, am I!" he roared in reply. Goods, co.uuting of
“Didn't I eurn three shillings last
Saturday? Didn’t I bring home half
a peck of potatoes Monday? Didn't
Igethajfa |«ound of butler yester­
day ’ Lazy ! Great heavens' Judge, Dry Good,, Notion, Clothing.
can you go fur to believe Tm lazy ?
Crockery, Boob. Shoe®,
Answer me that f*
His Honor said
he would take the matter into consid­
Wall Paper and a fall
eration— Detroit Free Preu.
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$7,000.

A fire at Grand

Dollars ! !

MM.U-rlUr.

through Uraod lUyMast Mo n
P in. antvine st Jaekaoo 11.** p
with tbs A« bus He Express for J&gt;

G, A. TRUMAN

H. R. DICKINSON.

50

Agents Wanted

0. C. WOLCOTT
East Side Main St., Nashville, ilicb.

I

W.XIOMW,^ 1

Wta

SffliiK Ci

CLEVELIXD. OHIO.

�DELL
n««.n at Irvin* Imi Mm-

Th« ote, of Bartley v». Smith wm

at-■

£21:

.

BARLOW,

MB ill MB wm -

The liquor cases were al! adjourn-

the roller, which, pawwid. over bint,
eru^&gt;in( him » bail, th.I bn hrrKt

In the case of

only* .hortjimr^.Itownr

Bush vs. 'Simdt.

Shaving, Hair Cutting $■
Drttnng, Shampooing, PROVISIONS

judgement rendered fur plainliff, for

six cents damoget, by Esq. Chipman.

A man by the name of Wil(iani
Esq. Riggs rendered judgement for
Balch, of Hastings Township, aged 333.00 and costs in favor of the plain
the Un Inn Room. •
30 years, last Tuesday, had the mis­ tiff, in the case of James Tyler for
fortune to catch his foot in the cylin­ ibe nse and- benefit of Clement
E. &gt;1. GATES

der of • threwhing- tnwehine, and it SmiJ^rs. S J. Prindle, E. Chipman
waa mangled so severely that ampu- and J^T.’Davidson. The two oilier
I al ion was necessary; Dr*. Drake, suits growing out of the same trans­
Our patron* *T« and Russell, of Hasting*, preforming action were adjourned., until
the operation.
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28*b next.
.

|
—Mr. Olds has raised the roof of

Moore, of Maple Grove, was hewing

—Nashville now has five tiry goodsi
,

of this.
—Rev. W. W. DeGeer is attending
the Christian State

Conference at

Ridgeway.

,
few days ago, Dell Kinney, of

Maple Gfove, had a horse killed by
falling into his well.
—John F. Loose, sign artist of ।
Grand Rapids, is painting a business

directory for this village.

—John Kesgle attended the Con­

S,rirtiM.

Sept.

CAPT. BOISE BOTTOM PBICES.
Hm opened at the old »(»n&lt;l of C. B. Itlcli-,
ardson, Lis STOCK uf well-selected

.

—Tlie Union School’of this place,

Public,

State Convention at Lansing, as a years of age. Visited Mose Kocher's be seated than futmnlly, and more
delegate from this county, the 26th melon patch, (or the purpose of ‘*c*xJn- room will be secured by the authori­
ing” melons.
They succeeded in ties if required
msL*
No paius will be
—See Chas. De ma ray s new “ad.” capturing five and were makioc off spared to make the school, the com­
in this issue.
Charley is bound to with their prize when Sidney Kocher, ing year, a complete success.
sell goods cheap and warrants his a boy ten yean ol I appeared on the

work.

scene nt action with a loaded shut

Give him a call.

Common Council proceedings.

wc gun and demanded pay for the mel
wouldn’t take the responsibility «o ous. Tha boys protested they bad
state which, is being built on a house no money, but Sid. leveled the gun
and told them to fork over or he
at the north end of Second street.
—An addition,

or

.

upright,

—If anything impresses the human
mind with awe, it is**the expreshioi)
ol the man’s face who has just been
aroused from snorins in church.

—Ms Holler has changed millers ;
Chrt now holds, that position in the

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Coumcic Rooms,
August 24, 1874. j

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F’ii’wt da.HH

Goods,

IL YOUNG. M. D. Office two
a&lt;w« -tmtli of Tn&lt;maa'» M^ve. Mam *&lt;••&lt;.

Mekiiri Bramk .f DwMt hn

G

HOBBS, BlackI work lo tlw It'jick»mHb
to proewpty. tilt'
of Main BL, Smbvilte.

rbicb for color an&lt;l weight arc unsurpassed

TOY AND TO STABLE !

—Madison Halt, our “typo,” is vis­

THE VERY BEST
JJENRY II. WOOD,

YANKEE NOTIONS.

JSchool I3oolxs»,

E. D. BITGOOD. Pboprietor.

Sluuc .inii; Wooden Ware,
Good rigs furnisher! parties on short no­
AntPalPkinds nf Goods
tice; also good feed and stable room for
farmers* and the publie use. , Trice* to
correspond with the close times. Eart side In oar line, and get the worth of y&lt; ur mon
at North Main St.. Nashville. Mich.

Quints for lo cents. Justice of the Peace,
Ofloe with Ctem-nt SmUh. NoabrUte, Mich.

L1EBHAUSER,

CORSETS and HOSIERY
VERY CHE IP’

Boofa and Shors,

Cottouaiks and Cajsimctr j

A Complete Aswrtat Of Millinery

Yankee TVotionn, &amp;.c.

the cliettpesl, give 16 oa*.
to the tt’&gt;i finer the right,
change every time.

FRESH MEATS,

LOCAL WAITERS.

at West Geneva, .Van Buren Co. years had somewhat faded bcr raven
ESX- A full line of Spectacles and Eye
Peaches are in their prime there now locks and wrinkled her blushing lace, 1Glasses just receiver] at IK* City Drag Store,

and we expect Madison is enjoying

Boots and Shoes.

himself as he ought to.
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—The public generally will be glad

to learn that Dell

Batlow, uf llnst

NU8NITUBK MANUFACTORY:

W. H. KOCHER &amp; BRO.

DRUGS,

UJM. JONES,

DRUGS.

Together with a full assortment 01

AND CARDS, BRACKETS.

The only pLvce to get a

DUSTERS,&amp;C..AfC..

Baty Cabs and Perambalaturs i

will furnish it by calling at this office. Tl»e morning of our National Inde­

After the ISth, it AugmU, I will m-ik«—A horse belonging to Andrew pendence dawned bright and clear. cideronly onTLiiradays, until further notice.
Barryvllle,
Mich , Aug. 8lh.
When
the
bands
began
lo
play
Uncle
Carpenter, of Balliffiore, fell into his I
F. D. Sodlxb.
well, last Sunday night. Fortunate­ Dan’s heart swelled within Iris breast
ly the well was not very deep, aud and he knged to do something patri­
Store
of
Theodore
Max-on.
by the assistance &lt;A his neighbors, otic for himself if not for his country.
CHAH. W. DEMARAY.
OZr* Persons having accounts with
the horse was rescued, and is alive He sought the Juiml of Widow Lar-,
kins, and that day led
her to! Theo. IWaason will please call and setand kicking.
the hymenia! altar, bnt a« u« have I tl*before Sept. 1st, and save costs.
—The grangers pic nic, lest Satur­
heietofure stated his wedded life was '
^lO.WElF7l'O*lj&lt;&gt;AX
day, was quite well utleuded, we are
of short duration.
Uncle Dan is ! On real estate and personal sccuritcs
informed, and a general good time
very lonely njw. Perhaps if he had
East-wax &amp; Yocxg.
wns had. by all.
Several speeches been true to Widow Hartford and!
_
■ ■»! Hardware Cheaper
were made, but the stir speaker was
a Mr. Lobfurd, of Bedford, who made Jon. lhe tor thing by her. hi. d.y,1
They are now selling lhe new improved
of btias and happiness would have'.
an interesting sjiecch. «
been long upon this earth that lhe
Oliver OUilled Plow
—See TramuXsew “ad.” this Lord God gaveth him.
which.they guarantee to give satisfaction Or
week. lie Has adopted the C. O. D.
no sale. They ore alao selling lhe
Ito
Bonner Aya up with ibree
Charlotte Plow and Drag, Union
system, knowing by so doing he can
o/ttorerinmav of wlecliawo froro tMberp*Churn, Empire Wringer. Rathgive lhe pebple better bargains. He per» and e»ll» it locaU. Thai’s about tba
My Planing Mill ia now in running order
burn Stores, Jefferson Nails,
wilt move into hit new brick store “chMkcst" thing wa ever heard of. /rog
and all first class Goods in their Line.
the br«i end iMctt »tykr, 1 would invite the
tha first of next month, and then took
sit ent ion of the public to my superior facil­ Don't fail to giro ua a call.
out for a big stock of good goods.
ities for doing the beat kind of work at
BMT11 A PUTNAMreasonable pricea.
The Jack of the Nashville Nnn has
The above from the Nashville Newt
brayed again. Give him more rope is simply a very boyish lie. The Ed­
itor knew it was wbt-n he wrote it,
Exactly. And he will fct^en «btay- but then childien and fools are not
HOB.tCE HOLTON
ing until every man, woman and child morally rmjxjnsiblefor What they say.
within a circuit of fifty miles, knows —Hastings Banner.
faction guaranteed.
what an iufexuai impuaior GEORGE
Grocery and Frovison Store
boyish kind, as any intelligent reader
M. DEWEY is.
Next Dour North of Aylsworth's,
of the Banner will testify.
We say
—W. A. Aylsworth has returned
Siding, Moildlngs, &lt;kc.,
emphatically, if we imposed upon the
. from the East with a complete stock
puMie, by giying them such a slip­ Of every description, kept eonrlantly on,
of dry goods, ready made ciorhing,
hand.
shop, dish-water local department ns
which will be wold
boots and shoes, etc., which he has
old Frog Foot does, we wouldn’t ex­

SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

COFFINS ITO CASKETS,

newGROCERY STORE!

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

SHOP IN HASTINGS.
Hear wbitl iny Customers Say.

"As long ns Lee Reed makes
buggies, I shall buy my buggies uf
him.—A. J. Btnone, Hastings.

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES
.

n to be as represented.

MB1**Al the old stand, west side of Mair
Nashville, Mich.

SOAPS.

PERFUMERIES

TOILET

Proprietor of lhe

GOODS.

WOLVERINE MILLS!
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

h*. b*d ir.iny ye»r»' wqHUKmcc in
house, sleep on the hay scales and
th* merebanlil. bonneM, alw&gt;ya
wear fig leaves for our raiment.
O,
buy. th* bert good, for the Uau
you slab-sided, whopper-jawed, Jong-

LOW JPOEt CASH.

Pm Wines and Liquors

Wo wake iurt-ira wrerk a specialty.
FOR

MEDICINAL PURPOSES’

r ark.

C. fl. HOLLER, Miller.

for Country Prodvcc.

__________ HifBACE IIOIjTO.W.
I also manufacture Soft and Hard Wood

INotice,

%

pre cbipto.ss

CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED

13 READY

minute.

48

A W. OLDB.

D. W. EUH8SLL.

Dr. «. &lt;’. THOMPSON
ACUTE AND CHRONIC D SEISES
CATARRH, ASTHMA.

Wool scat by raft will bo
Promptly attended lo
*4 seat back ce­
ding to orders

beuerlosl &lt;WpMta,«.l ihi
Ihu you do,
we would dhetarp him in holy Dayoi, Nsahvills. Mich.

EYE and EAR!

COHSUIPTION, EPIEPT1C FITS, ft

frog-fouled, carniverousDew-

r»ly Upon good bargains.

I nay pdsUineltTt that thfosn
wanting
trill
save money by buy­
ing of me!
J. L. REED

rnrsiciANS’

WOOL! WOOL!
My Carding Machine

“ Yutir prices are be'ow Grand
Rapids.
I will take ilie top carriage
and surprise my Wife."—Jerry Rog­
ers, Carlton.

hundred others th-u will go their laU dollar

IVaxhville, - - IMficli.,
Would respectfully inform the public that
ho is prepared to do double tho work than
heretofore.

" I am delighted with my boggy
and would not let it go.” — Wm.
Chidester, Rutland.
•• 1 am well sati&gt;fied with my bug­
gy."—Adam Wolf, Mapla Groce.

CHOICE GROCERIES,
WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

“ Yon arc on the road to success,
as long as you make good work, as
you have always done.’’—Wm. S.
Goodyear, Hustings.

“ You can depend upon what Lee
AND says about his buggies.”—IL A.
Goodyear, Hostings.

Groceries, Provisions, ic

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.

Lee .Reed.

INGS kept constantly on hard.

Dressed Flooring,

peat to live a month.
We would be
compelled to board at the school

Aud have it warranted iboroughly,

SHE OUDS A ND COFFIN LI.\

NEW PLANING MILL

A. Wr. OLDS, Prop'r.

THEODORE MAXSON,

Ol all styles and sftea, and METAL1

AVliat jV ona1

Mr. AyUworlli

Y OF CORSE

EVERYBODY KNOWS

MIRRORS, HCTURES.FrtAMr

Cider ! Cider

Downing k Altai'*.

XTATTONAL HOTEL. A. Wrxaxs,
11 Pr-rpTtetor. Ha.lbnte. Mteh. Em*&gt;tiilo« In
inter. G&lt;L&gt;i wimple rootu* oil llret floor,

DRUGS,

Parlor, Library, DW, Oflcc ai
GENERAL FUNTURE! '

send all of our papers to the post things indispeusible to a married lady
leu Full Proof KeroMno Oil U-l cents,
office. If you should happen lo nut But her preparations were for no good oi tho City Drujc S'ore.
get your paper al the post office, we as this story will show. • • • •

^laning, Hatching,

F. Daxc'ek, Proprietor.

DUE NIX HOUSE. Jinks Baird,
I Proprietor, Charlotte, Mleh. Flo t da** w&gt;-

Manufacturer* and keep* on hau

this happy event, which should fill
BOOTS AND SHOES.
ings, has bought out Hinman’s bar­
Uncle Dan’s cup of bliss to overflow-! W&lt; would rejipectfully announce t&lt;* thr
ber shop. Dell is u good barber, an-1
ing, was on the following Tuesday . public that we have added a full line of
we bespeak for him a good patronage.
after the 4lli of July. Meanwhile the Boot* and Ekow to cur aleck, Sh ell we
—There is now no postage on pa­ widow proceeded to mako ctirpels,
4G
W. H. Kociikr A Bbo.
pers delivered in lhe county, and we quilts, wheels, guwns, and other

, QNION HOUSE.

JACOB LENTZ

c. G-v- them a call on West aida Main
&lt;b rille. Mich.

appeared favorable in his eyes, and

shook* .muua
hands to
bind nw
(he oargnii).
bargain.
it. utnu
Jiewaray keep, the best Violin
Tho limo 6et fur the happening of. String*, and Arrants every one.
4H

I receive e'rry atlcntl
4 other r&gt; tiu-irmr».

Beo¥~ You will find us in the building
I buy all kinds st produce in theia M^een.
Our hu«ln~M i« oonduclcil on strictly t&lt;in- with Cap. Boi«*. whore we will be glad lo
show you our Goods.
pernhee principles. ”

all kioila. which will l»» -old low furca-L-

55X_Bc&gt;a Ja;xu Tea UU ceiiis at the Chy
be proposed, was accepted and they Drug Riore.

Makin* ami Itepatrtntf nnUIr &lt;lnoe.nl**&gt; »trlcl alt
Hou to flltl n^d-.r. y-umptly. Naahvtlle
.^ASH VILLE HOUSE. "
Caft. G. W. McCobmick. Proprietor.

AT LOW PRICES !

9nd I A.WCY GOODS

TA IL on.
PARADY, Manufacturer of

JSTE'W G-OOZDS

MEAT MARKET!

loss to share his bed aud lioard.
Widow Hartford, although 79 years

J

ABnrneys at Lavr.

GR0CER1E'', Drugs PROVISIONS

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

iting his mother, brother and sisters

B. RASEY, Drayman. Goodsand
. Basra-.-;- rantml &gt;o any p&gt;«»» In Hw vitbtevHiout
|{wm! .i/wy aixJ m uAok band*.
2
pLEMENT- SMITH.
:
_
I.A.WYKR,

A STM AN &amp; YOUNG,

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

Uade

TAR. C- W.WICKHAM. Pnrtirator
I / attention rlvoa in the treatment at Private

EORGE SIMPSON. Blacksmith.
the i-ul-li.-.
l-t— 11w«uM
——- •— Unite
—Lr_.
_ — _rt !i&gt;
—■ and
«rs &lt;rf .anttl.it*
... v ---lu
.

can bur all kinds of

------------ Icy under the. sidewalk, in front ol
»att Hwaweii’v Maxson’s drug sture, was declared a
■xave Affairs-------------------------- °
nuisance.
The following accounts were pre­
*
—Our types, last week, .made us
Jnrt before Uncle Dan Russell’s
St., Nasbvile, Mich.
say t hat Messrs. Hardy A Ainsworth lust marriage, lie fuund the loneliness ' sented, and on motion allowed :
thanking the public for pnat favor* sulieU a
D. C. G RIF FIT
were shipping three cur loads vf of his hearth stone to oppressive for j D. D. GrMti.
CuHttnuatiee of the ynme. aud would
••
’ l.ui)
intonn the public tboi they will
. wheat per week.
It should iiuvc his matrimonially inclined nature aan
O. Strong. Priming.
keep coil-1 antiy on baud
E. J. FE1GHNEB.
been three cars per day.
began to cast his eyes around for a
Jlecnrder.
of grain aud hay, in Orangeville, was
Ana User of
burned on the 20th iuat. Loss 51,000.

D.. 'Hoinwo*
&lt;HOw. nnir

DRESS GOODS, W_ .

FELLOW CITIZENS Poplins, Grass Cloths, Jc.

Regular meeting hold.
Present, Downing, Olds, Wolcott,
the Rich, the Poor, the Bond and lhe’Frec
and Hardy, Trustees.
I are all served alike.
.
would shoot The now ternfiud mel­
Minutes of the prenous meeting Has removed her place of bimineaa to the I
first door south of Smith A Pul——
on thieves scraped their pockets and read and approved.
uam'k Hardware.
I
„,
• , . ,
x, , „
brought forth twenty cents, saying
Motion by Hardy lo get a survey- She baa just received
^‘e Child can get just as Good BarIhiiwu
’t j
lilts
MA-aa all
nil they
ll.wi, hadand
l.n.l nn.l i(
if he didn
.It.I..',
! or aod "-'-'nV -•-« .wampoo Durkee
Aged.
believe them he could search fot |
Bnahm. fur the puri^u ol drumi,r .
,
,
!|ng. Curried.
AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY
liiuweU. ADJordiugly Sid cuoley went
Ou mutton Mr. Davidson wis reox HAND
Our
motto
is
to
sell
as cheap as
through their pockets, aud not finding i lievud from the office uf Overseer, in

Wolverine Milla, as will lie seen by any more change, selected their larg- Rond District No. 2.
referring to our adverting columns. eat watenudun and allowed them to j
U|&gt;
,
_
. .
.
pointed Overseer in rtvaJ District
depart, which they did with a great I
2
.
—From the Banner we learn that
,
Qu motion by Downing, lhe vucauWm. England s bam, and a quantity deal of haste.

BARBER. M„
n&gt;y«W«" *'h1

H

iicMlfe

Mr. C. H. Van^rman has’ been se­
out an ox yoke, under an apple Ire®.
cured as principal and Misi Foote, of
BOTTOM PRCES FOR (.’AMI!
his ax struck A limb of lhe tree and
rr. ftimptm eni
Charlotte, as assistant.
Arrange
’ State ai&gt;4 She. I
came down u|x&gt;n his foot, chopping' menu have been made to sccomnooff two toes, and leaving a big gash
E?- By culling one dour north of Cush Paul for Produce of all kindr
date all foreign scholars that may ap­
Truman’a new brick, yon will find
in his fouL
w,
ply. Foreign scholars will be required
The following morning his boy shot
by tho school board to pay their tui­
at a squirrel in the barn, and the gun tion in advance.
FuliisuMe liffiotn i Dr«s Isler,
Tho treasurer, G.
seuc*ii and examine before purchasing
wad came down upon a bed.orsr lhe
A. Truman, will receive lhe fee and who keeps constantly on hand-a full line of elsewhere^
Millinery, also a good Msortn ent of
granery, burning it up, and the barn
Nashville, Nov. 1st, 187G.
give a receipt, which will admit the
FANCY GOODS.
would have wont too had it not the student to all the privaleges and ben­
II. C. BOICE.
burning bed clothes been timtdy dis­
As .sheds daily receiving New Goods is
efits of the school. None will bo ad­
■ jVT*TEIS’TION,
thereby
enabled
to furnish you with
covered and pitched out of the
ALL th« LATEST STYLES
mitted unlrss having complied with
window. ou the mo«t reaxnabla
the aliove regulations.
The school

building has been thoroughly renova­
A few 'nights ago. Ivor boys of the ted. repaired,'and reseated with pat­
25th insL, as a delegate from this Co.
village and two from Battle Creek, ent seats from the Sterling, III:, mnn—Clement Smith attended lhe tigeraging from fonrfecu to sixteen ufactory.. Quite a number more can

g.*£wboi&gt;,Rit.
A

,*.

\

will commence on Monday, Aug. 31st.

Birrrft&gt;n:.

^rortrits and provisions,

Dale’s MiR asd Prorisin Safe!
Xoahvllta. Uleh.

jS-ttsim-M
Mall .E nt

’ gressional Convention at Jackson, the

’

Xx currcii—w. wT

ueS

C3-I?/OCER&gt;TE S

til tha 29th *B*t.

hi* new residence three feet higher..

GOOdSp^5^^'

HEADQUARTERS

TASKtonaBLI
aUaiOlUBLE

Mr. POWLES,

At least 10 per cent savi ed bj buying at tbecity
Cnrrlrr. 1 Drug Store, Nashville.

Diseases of the Eye and Ear.

�I SCANDAL.
scribes Hataftilfi’s utnr mcthocl of pre•Brring wood, as faflffMs : "It uw-nw
that in l$30 sproimens c!*oak were dug

Moutton Telia What He Knows
About the Ugly Matter.

tar’

All

only that Beecher should Interpose hia influ-

mutual friend'

substitute. the anb-

friends, while^teecl.cr h'mislf, with that
generosity^tnNMdnoea toward Tillou which
had always Hjand^irixsd his -acts during Lb«

W. B.’s reply to •- The foHowtog is a copy
which wks intrusted to him. The » Utomant ot the substitute referred to:
.* motion, instated, through me, in aiding Tillou
pared for tho Plymouth Inveatiffstioa Can-

of 85,000, which I was to expend In such man­
ner aa I deemed best lo help tho enterprise
1 iter sloric* against him which I bad heard
from tho same party, retaliated. Thoodore personally to aid him." .
1 and I, through a '‘mutual trisnd,” were
’ brought togctlior, and found upon tuutnzl ex-.
who promised Tilton to aueUln chargM and1 planation* that both were tho victims of the
could and would raeMve nothing from Beecher
' same i&gt;lander."
!
la reganl to the asrvanl girl in tho Tilton
maud that Tilton addxewed the following open
Lc uMhnld who was sent West to a boarding- Ject wm dlecneaed between ua. Ifcecher bad
J‘ Bsooki.yx, Dec. JW, 1870.

by Beecher, through film, tho latter offering to pay lhe expenses of Tilton and his family
tn traveling abroad, in order that Titton might
bo raved from tho constant slate of irritation

‘••Bib : I demand that, for moons which
you explicitly' understand, you immediately going away she wrote tbs following letters to
rewo from ths ministry of Plymouth Church, Mrs. Tillou:
Mr Dbas Mas. Tiltox : 1 want to tell you
and that you qui*. the city of Brooklyn as s'
something.- Your bother bps repeatedly at­
residence.
'
.
tempted to hire me by offering me money and'
- (Signed)
“Taaoixmx Tiltok."
JIUon explained that the words, " for preoente, to go to certain persona and tell
ressops which you explicitly understand," them atoriee- injurious to the character pf
were interlined at the request of Bjwen. year husband. I havo been persuaded that
But Bowuu afterward changed hie mind and the kind attentions shown by Mr. Tilton for
demanded ailouee on tho pgrt of Tilton,
threatening that if he should itay to Beecher ‘never at the time thought that Mr. Tilton's
what he (Bowen) bad told him concerning his
(Beecher’s) adultery, he wonld dismiss him
from the Independent and lhe Union. Tilton' or any one else, to bring trouble on ray two
told him he bad never been Influenced by best friends, you And yonr husband. Bye­
threats, sad, he would not l&gt;e Ln the present bye.”
case, and snbSiqvsQtly received Bower's let­
*• Mr Deas Mm. Tn-row : The story .that
ter of dismissal.
Mr. TUton once lifted me from my bed and
- In July.' 1869. Mm. Tilton einfeesed her
intimacy with Beecher, whiih confess! on her teuipted t&lt; violate my portion, is a wicked
husband destroyed.
8ubaeque:.Uy Mrs. lie. Yours truly."
Tilton, fearing that, if Bowen’s accusa­
Tbs following is a letter from Mrs. Tilton
tions against Boocher wore made public, tho to one. Mrs. I'., dated Brooklyn, Nor. 8, 1872.
who'e matter would bo known and her own It rc/cre to Oaxtain Biotins told by Die school
conduct with Beecher become exposed,
renewed her confession in hex own hand­
writing. This later oonfe«alon Beecher ob­
tained from Mrs. Tilton, and also a'recanta­ fearful. &lt; xtreonty, burdened by my miefortion aud denial of any improper conduct by

• • • I hare mistakenly fell obliged to de­
between Moulton and Boocher, in which the ceive • • • these two years, that ray
husband had made false accusations against
former demanded thia paper, Beecher admit­
ted, with grief and Morrow, the fact of hie
order that he may not appear on his dofenre,
sexual relatioM with Mrs. TUton, expre«sed
thus adding the terrible exposure nf a iawsome indignation that ahe had not told him
that she had ti?J her husband, and that in s'lit. Will you imp! &gt;rs aileaco on her part
against any indignation which she may feel
oonsequoncs of being tn ignorance of that fact
against him for the ouly ray of light and Lope
ho had been walking upon a volcano.
in thia midnight gloom is bis entire sympathy
Hero follows a letter addrost M by Mrs.
aud co-operation in my behalf. A word from
Hooktf to her brother, Roy. Thomas K.
you to Mr. D. will change any unfriendly
Beecher, of which gio following io an ex­
spoil which dear mother may have given him
tract :
against my husband. Yon know 1 have no
mother's heart that will look charitably upon
all save you. Affectionately, your child,
‘ lUKTror-D, Sunday, Nov. S, 1872.
(Signed)
“Euxanrrn.
“l?X*o Baomaa Tox: Ths blow has
fillcn, and I hops you are better prepared .for ■ “Of course you will destroy this letter.”
Mr. Moulton continues:
it than you might have been but for our in­
*' I had seen and known Mrs. Tilton well
terview. I wrote a single line lut week,
thus: 'Can I help you?* and hero Is his re­ and kindly on my part, aud I believed wholly
ply: •' If you still believe in that woman, you
peeted, or aeon any exhibition Of inharmony
cannot help me.'"
•
She incloses to him letters from the Wood­
bull and from Henry Ward Beecher. In the I had no suspicion of infidelity upon the part
latter’s letter the following sentences occur: of either towards the other. Tito first intima­
" Probalilyynu and I are newer together than tion of it which came to mo was lhe exhibi­
any ct onr family. I cannot give lhe reason tion ot her original confession, the first comnow. I am clear, still you will follow your mnnlealioii had from Mrs. Tilton after I had
own judgment. I thank you for your letter read her confession, on the qext morning.
31st December, 1870, aa follows:
talked with. Fcr love aud eympalby I am
deeply thankful. - The only help that can be do me the greatest possible favor. My letter,
grateful to me, or useful, io silence, aud
silencing influence on all others. A day may Biecber at ids dictation last evening, ought
both to be destroyed. Please bring both to
ihad, my tltar titter Belle, Itm pic, and do not me, aud I will burn them. Show tbi« note to
talk about mo or suffer others to in your Theodore aud Mr. Beecher. They will see the
propriety of this request. Youra, truly,
" The underscoring," says Mrs. Hooker, “ ia
(Signed)
'• • E. B. Tiltox..'
his own, and when I read in that horrible
story that ho begged a few hours' notice that
cause' I had pledged myself to Brecber that
^3 Bight kill himaolf, my mind flow back to
this sentence, which suggested suicide to mo.
fMelon to Tilton on the other (which are the
The momsut I read it—* Living or dead, dear
papers she refers to as ‘ my letter which yon
have, and the one I gave Mr. Beecher') should'
that. Now, Tom, can't you go to Brother
not be given up, but should be held for the
El ward al once, and give him those letters of
protection ef either * as against the other. I
m.ne, and toll him what I told you, and, when
learned in my interview with Beecher, on the
you have counselled together m brother*, you

•lienee with my lore. At present, of cunrec,
I shall keep alienee, but the tfuth is dearer
it imthe same way, I cannot always stand aa

tar of his slater under data of November, 1872,

the Woodhull is ouly carrying out Henry's
philosophy, againat which ho bad recorded hie
protest twenty yearn ugo. when he parted lov­
ingly fmu him, saying they could not work
Hoary is fidlowing his slippery doctrines of
expediency, and. in his cry of progress aud
tha nobleness of human nature, has •acriflcod
the clear, exact, idqpl' integrity. * Hands off ’

and a'l its belongings."
Mr. Moulton quotes fron a letter from Mr.
Hooksr to his wife to show that all this mat-

before too Woodhull publication.

in trjwtila and alarm, and handed me al! tho
letter*. together with one ttn lar date of Not.

Ida ware foaled with

Beecher w« exceedingly anxious that in­

hearing. I rather hinted at than informed
Tilton of thio fact, and he repelled even the
intimation of such a thing with the utmost in­
dignation and anger. Therefore 1 only under-

Prior to Sunday, March 29, 1874, a publication
Brooklyn CniOn, pur|&gt;ofUng to be tho result
of an interview with Thomsa G. Shmirman,
Clerk of' Plymouth Church, to the effect (I
quote from memory) that Tilton was* insane,
and that Be alated that Mn. Tilton had mediqmlatic flu (whatever that disease may be),
in which she had slated matters affecting the

aonqyed at this publication, and addressed
the following letter to me:
“ Btrxnar Niout, March 9,1874

aliowod ms that ahamotul paragraph from lbs
Union. Ite cruelly la beyond description. I
felt like lykg down and eaying, *1 am tired,
tired, tired of living or of trying to reeiet the
devil of mbehief.' I would rather have had
a javsllne launched against me a hundred
times, than those who - have suffered so much.
The shameful indelicacy of bringing the moet
eacred relatione into auch publicity fills me
with horror. But there are acme alight alleviatioua. The paragraph camo when tha pub­
lic mind waa engaged -with the Council and
with Theodore's lAttero. I hope Lt will pasa
without farther notice. If it is not taken up
by other paper*, it will aink out of eight and
be forgotten ; whereas, if Jt be assailed, it
may give it a eonspicnily that it never would
have lud. Bnt 1 ehall write Hhearuun a letter
and give him my full feelings about it. I
debted to you for Judicious counsel in this
■ new flagrant element. My inmost soul longs

That will bring peace. My fervent hope is
that this death of gall may sink through out­
right, and not prove a mortal poison. Yours
" I have written strongly to Shearman, and
hope that he will send a letter to T. unsolicit­
ed. I am tick, head, heart and Body, but
must move on. I feel thia morning like let­
ting things go by lhe run."
The letter ot retraction proposed by Tilton
not being forthcoming, I felt it my duty in
this contest to take such measures as should
rcsnll ii\ an apology from Shearman to Tilton.
I accordingly carnal to hlrq a copy of tho

statements in thia article were not actually

though it lay on his deck, he said to me that
he had not seen the article, and did not mean
to see it. I told him'tbal he must see it. and

exff.pttouabto -ifl ids demeanor, but-a
gentleman gifted with n.very consider­
able naasl organ.
The old proverb
says, "A large nose neve? spoiled a
fled the ptovarb.
Advancing to ths miidress of the
house, ho mrnlo tho formal reference
which ceremony requires on a first visit,
then, taking a more familiar tone, bo
•aid, "It lias been very happy to ac­
cept your invitation, modain ; an honor
of which it is quite unworthy.”
This was said" in a low voice, but so
distinc'Jy that it could be understood,
by those who stood near.
Tho Indy, whtf, though a very dinfirq/ue person, ia somewhat timid, be­
cause still young, was somewhat cmbacrasMul at this address, and, thinking
she had misunderstood him, replied ;
" Excuse me, sir; were you saying------ ••

" 1 said, madaxn, tixat it was very
grateful for the invitation to your
soiree."
The bywtandera exchanged looks and
began to whisper; the hdy became
more and more onl of countenance.
" I do not understand you," she aaid,
at length; "of what are you epeaking Y’
The gentleman did not speak again,
but pointed, in reply, to the prominent
feature in hia faoe.
"What! do you know?
Oh, how
imprudent I” exclaimed the lady ; and
blushing from her chin to her eyes, she
concealed in her hankerchief a face half
laughing and half embarrasaed.
The explanation of this little mystery
soon camo out. The hostess had met
this gentleman the evening before at the
house of her sister, where he had made
himself very agreeable, aa was hia cus­
tom. On her return, recollecting her
own toirce of tho next day, she wroto
hastily the following concise note to her
sister:
" I have token a liking to tho big
noee. Give him an invitation for mh.
Her madcap relative amused hertolf
by sending the invitation as it was, aud
the gentleman responded to the joke in
a inanner which brought the laughter
od his side.

throughout the physician's frame and

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One of the busiest dImm In’ tte
cotiuiiy to tha factory vt the Nxrragani-eit
C rliar Cpmpauy. From aigbly to ouo hundred
young ladles are eonstanUy employed folding
a:x! buxirg Klmwaod Coltara. U Ixika hka a
1 *--- **-- -nd *T1 nnaand”

addition of the tannin, as proposed by
Hatzfeld, will provo of sufficient advan­
tage to warrant the extra expense."

Wckwino Goijikx Opiklosb.—Perhaps
no man living has won-more golden
opinions than Dr. Walker, ns the enor­
mous and widely increasing sale of his I
Oalifobkia Visxoab Bnrr.nii attests.
We never look into one of our ex-!
changes but there is a panegyric
ot tho. Bitters staring ns in 'the
face.
Our readers will say that
there xaust be a reason for all
this prune. They ate right Tbc
efficacy erf this celebrated medicine is
established by evidence which it is im­
possible to doubt Among tho thou­
sands who havo borne testimony to ita
excellence, there is not one dlssentioit
voice. In very many phases of inorgauic disease it seems to be unfailing.
AH diseases arising from c vitiated state
of the blood are'snrely eradicated by it
It ia an eff&lt; clital remedy for pulmonary
complaints, bilious, remittent and in­
termittent fevers, rhenraatmm and dystem, aud where the vital powers sre
enfeebled, restores their fauctions to
vigorous aud healthy, action. All this
it does the more effectually because its
operation is not interfered with by the
presence of alcohol. Tho Vikboab Bntent is perfectly free from any such
hurtful ingredient. Wo. have always
believed that plants contain the true
remedies for disease, and all tho reme­
dies necessary. Dr. Walker in on the
line of real progress, and we hope that
he will not rest on his present di* cot-

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THE LANGUAGE OF STONES.
There is a superstition, which origin­
ated, it is said, in Poland, with regard
to the choice of gems for wearing. It
is that the month of the' nativity, of
every individual has a mysterious con­
nection with some of the known precious
stones. From this follows the proprie­
ty, in the selection of presents, or for
wear, of the adoption of those jewels
belonging to tho month which fate is
imagined to have made significant. To
illustrate this, one born in the month
of January should wear garnet or ja­
cinth—those stones being understood
to belong by their fated character to
that mouth. Subjoined ia the list for
the year:
January—Jacinth or garnet.
Con­
stancy and fidelity in every engagement.
February—Amethyst. Peace of mind.
March—Bloodstone. Courage and suc­
cess in dangers. April—Sapphire and
diamond. Repentance and innocence.
May—Emerald. Success in love. June
—Agate. Long life and health. July
—Cornelian and ruby. Forgetfulness.
August—Sardonyx. Conjugal felicity,
September—Chrysolite. Preserves from
foUy. October—Aqua marine or opal—
Misfortune nnd hope; November—Topsz; Fidelity and friendship. Decem­
ber—Turquoise or malachite. Success
and happiness in life./ According to the
proverb, "He who possesses a turquoise
will always have friends."

1 then left him.
Afterward I saw
Tilton and told
him what I had
done, and aaid, “ Wo will go np to­
gether,'* which wo did, and mot Mr
-Shearman. Mr. Tilton called his attention
PUNCTUALITY A TDEA TH.
lo the statement in the Brooklyn Union
Mr. Higgins-was a very-punctual man
as having come from him (Shearman) con­
wife aud others that Mm. Tilton desired a cerning himself and hie wife, that one waa in all his transactions through life. Ho
crazy aud.tho other subject to mediumistic amassed a largo projierty by untiring in­
of his auppoeed infidelities to her, and that fita. Bald he, '* Mr. Shearman, this is un dustry and punctuality, ord at tho ad
Mrs. Tilton had applied to Mrs. Beecher for
vanced ago of ninety years was resting
your aimpie duty -a to aay so; and if you have
advice upon the subject."
made such a statement, I demand that you quietly upon his bed and waiting calmly
Ou Jin. 4. INTI, Mrs. Tilton addr ned the
to
be called away. Ho had deliberately
retract and apologise- If yon do not, I shall
following letter to Moulton :
made every arrangement for his decease
an injurious statement." This confession and burial. His pulse grew fainter and
question whether I hare over sought a separa­
brought about an &lt; xplanatiou from Shearman
tion from my husband, I indignantly deny which Tilton refused to accept, and Sheantuui tho light of his life seemed just flicker­
ing into the socket, when one of hisaons
that such wm ever lhe fact, aa I have denied
two days afterward sent him another letter Of
explanation, in which be aeya, ** I am now aal- observed :
wanted a separation waa a deliberate false­
" Father, you will have but a day or
hood, carried by my poor mother, who aaid
two; is it not well to name your bcarshe would bear Urn responsibility of this and
dearoring to the latest hour to prevent the
other statement* she might make, and oompublication of all these documents and that I
" To be sure, my aon,” said the dying
mntiicited lo my~ husband's enemy, Mra. H.
man ; " it ik well thought of and I will
parties in that endeavor, I produce a letter of
July 13,1874, being a note arranging a meet­ do it now."
He gave a list of six, the usual num­
ing between myself and Beecher in regard to.
1 am yours
ber, and Bank track exhausted tipou his
this ooutrovervy:
pillow.
A. gleam of thought pissed over
(Signed)
. “ Mr Dsab Fkaxx : -1 will be with you at bis withered faoe like arsy of light, anil
7, or a ilttlo Lafora. I am aahamod to put a he rallied once more.
straw more upon yon, and have but a Single
"My son, read me that list. Is the
conclusion—that the matter cannot dialroM
name of Mr. Wiggina there ?”
"It ia, my father.”
about the future,
" Then strike it off 1” said he, em­
phatically ; " for he was never punctual,
was flever anywhere in scsbod, nnd be
TOUCHING APPEAL.
might hinder the procession a whole

used' calls fo.th the fo'lowing appeal
from a Missouri writer : " Give ns back
the palmy days ot. the inquisition, or
tha foul fires of wijchcraft lifting their
black columns to the tdey, but lol the
low principles of such midnight cliques,
filled me with disuses, saying I had ruined in whose breast ia lurking in embryo
the feelings of a hfghwayman, like tho
This I certainly putrid yoort of death that often aproad

Biuoe the year 1150. This wood wm
quite sound,, but had acquired a black
color like ebony and an aatonishuig
hardness. Hatxfdd ascribed ite pres­
ervation to tii.e joint action of the tannio in the wood and the oxides of iron
in the soil. Accordingly' he dcw pro­
poses to preserve wood artificially by
means of tannin and pyro lignite of iron,
a combination whidi would iu some
measure bring about the aamc change*
noticed in the specimens from Rouen.
Hatafelu impregnates the wood to be
preserved first with tannin, and subse­
quently with tho pyrolignite solution.
The latter substance has long been used
alone as a preservative ot the best char­
acter, and it is doubtful whether the

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la •Saeta.Ukms who have tea sd tha&lt;

Many timas women call upon their family
phvaician, one with dyapepn:*. another with
palpitation, another with tronbla of tbebreaH,
anothar with pain here sad there, and iu tills
way they all present alike to themaolres and
their eaey-coing and indifferent doctor*, soparete and diatinct diHoaaoe, for which he nreecribos hia pills and potions, Mourning Ibem
to be each, when, in reality, they are aUaymiH
toma canxod by some uterine disorder; and
while they arc tbus only able perhaps to palbate for a titnc, they are Ignorant of the
canae, and encourage their practice until largo
bills are made, when the aufferiag pall eno.
. ro no belter in tho end, buf probably worse
fur tho delay, treatment, and other complica­
tions made, vid which a proper medicine dr..vsted to tha canae would have entirely ror.ioved, thereby instituting health and comfort
luaicad of prolonged misery.
From M:«a Lummox R. Bt. Chaix, Shade.
Atboav, O., Oct. 14th, 1872:
‘•Ds R. V. Pntacx, Buffalo, N. Y.—Your
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Aug. 3,1872:
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rent me and began using it irffiMdialely. Ah

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in Kentucky has brought to the miml ot
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by some geological sad meteorological
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by one great intvreat or feeling, tbs domain tho star of empire now trembles ■poodent, "upon what he based his
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September 4,1874

VOL. I.

UKKrwUlTcfcna?

. FLOHA HARDING.
half a bushel of red appli-s from the under my roof no longer.. I didn't ask
garret, and was nnnecericarily long about for such treatment from you." ---------------i . A correspondent of the Cincinnati
"Coutin Clarimm,” said MemTton, Commercial furnishes the following
ft,Ion.
’
' -.
’ V.\
"I should think you would be bravely, “ I love Cera Dallas, and I
ashamed of yourself, George Merrilton,"
said Ctors, dimpling and Hushing, And
•q.hm’hfr U-V' lto lilMter, ; IbronBhmll «.» Haling’,
trying to look very angry, in'which she
"'leastwise not untfl Jehorum Simkins
succeeded but indiffim^ly. -,
'b’Udito'
" What fox?”-audaaiously demanded tome,
George. "One doesn’t get behind the

“But,” went on George Morrilton,
" I shall make her my wife this very
in the year."
" What would Mrs. Peckington say?" day, in order that I can offer her a.hoxna
" I'dare ssy she’s doing the very same in place of the one of which you have so
thing hexself down stairs with Jehoram cruelly deprived her.”
Simkina."
And Cpra burst out laughing at the
to
d she engaged in teach­
preposterous idea, just aa-tho/widow
"Of'course I‘ve nothing to say,” aho her___
ouhe for quince jolly and apple butter, said, " if you chooac to marry a thief—" ing German in one of the public schools.
Bit.b.Kopprib.re-th. upbbxioB
and to teU Cura to mix up a.bi»tch of

muffins in tho twinkling of an eye, for fire in Merrilton's eyes admonished her
neighbor-Bimku’s was going to stay to to go no further.
It w^s lonely enough those cold win­
tea.
After supper Mr. Simkins took hit* ter'' diiji, fitting' at Tier ‘ fiteflide, tVe
Oft trot? lUe1* wlttarsd boww,

thM, tbn only flower

I Helen, and thy wratle tone

Htta, Um&gt; thy child!

leave, with a roguish twinkle of his eye
toward the yottog ..people, and Mfs.
Peckington went dvartospend the even­
ing with Mra. DoreM Ptttieford; her
pet crony, and Ctors sat all ajoue in tho
fire-light, sewingand sJgfcing and think­
ing. Tor George Merrilton had gone
home early to secure Mr. Simkins’ com­
panionship a part of the way through
the lonely roads, which were already

bo dreadful sorry to think of ^11 the
ugly names I tilled her—^utl don't see
m there cod postfiiIt-be ahy doubt to

loa

about Iffe
uacu—father
JMUC4 got
yuv poorly,
iuvuj , and
bum I
a
was fixed
oonldn't think of nothin’ but him-but
? Clarissy
you won’t lay it up again me,
*
’
now will you ?”
" But Cora Dallas ?” gasped the as­
tonished widow. " I’ve told everybody
she took itt.

Mid the

Peckingtos atoed undecided.

would be capable of assuming the man-

I

"Then you and I must go around and
explain matters to everybody, that’s
all," snid thq farmer.
a ■ »
• ■ &lt; :
And Mm. Peckington lieto cryl- -■
"Poor’Cora," slro sobbed, "poor
motherless child 1 Icouldbitemy tongue
when I think of what wicked things I
have spoken with it. But I’ll go right
over and beg her pardon, so I will, and
George's, too."
Cora Merrilton forgave Mrs. Peckingtoii much more sweetly and readily

thfn her husband eonjd bring himself
te’tib—ai&amp;she ese-n eaicAjtAir-to hrfp.

the widow make^fke to,b« 0W.-.WAding.
« M xc ^4 A , A wACAs
;1

And Cora accepted tho good dame's
offer with meek gratitude.
.
She had grown very pretty in the last
few years, this solitary child of nobody. :
Dark-eyed, with her hair full of deep ’
che-xtnut-goldea shadows, a peaeh-blos- your-very cruel suspicion."
’
som skin, where the rosy ’..lood glowed ■
Mrs.- Feckimzton
Mra
Peckiqgtou was silent.
” '
She
brighUy tbrougb on (ho i&gt;liBbta&gt;t knew not how she could help the im­
provocation, and a month like Hebe, it pression which so strongly bore upon
her mind. . Who but Cora Dallas could I
seemed as if nature had male a solemn
compact with herself to atone for all have taken the missing gold ?
"George, George 1” gasped the*poor
social alights that might be east across
girl, flitting up to him as for safety, as
Cora DaUaa’ path.
" Well,” said Mra. Peckington, seri­ the door opened and tho stalwart form
ously, “I don't mind tolling you, but of George Morrilton apjieared ; " she
mind you don’t repeat it—the bag’s believe* that I stole the money ; yon do
hupg half way up tiie chimney on an not think so, do you ?”
George Morrilton’s eyes sparkled
iron hook.”
"But ruppoee the chimney should nervously.
“Cousin Clarissa, I would stoke my
take fire?” said Merriltou.
“ It won’t. I keep it well swept, and, life on Cora’s innocence. ”
Mra. Peakington shook her head.
besides, if it shGu’.d, it takas a prstiy
" It looks very ugly for her.” sha
good heat to melt gold.”
" Upon my word, Conmn Clarissa," said, " but of course if she can prove

And neighbor Simkin# cmbj in-'-a i
"But where's Mr. Simkins?" asked
broul lrad, jorud »grieultori.l »ho ! «&gt;• »ldo», miMin* h.r,troi^.l »lly ia

facility in'givfng expression to onr’idEk
cto-bjM h
ij; hwR n M:-V hld

often used to disguise sentiment. In
And on the dusky edge- of Saturday
the hard school of her youth, emotions
Farmer Simkins caine.
were considered as criminal as literary
"I never was so glad to see anybody
taste.
in all my born days,” said Mrs. Peck­
She found expression for many of her
Qp from
ington, impulsively jumping
sad experjenoes inTA sfries ©f papers cnher seat^-ajd sho,t41d him th&lt;
titleil
" The Advantages &lt;ff a Country
the vanished bn&amp; oPgola befor
Schoolmarm."
Some of them arc five
a chance to deposit hit portly bulk upon
and six columns long, and are enough
the chair she hospitably drew, forward.
Mr. Simkins turned .doll rei—-tlven a altogetherto ^ake • b^ek. They ari&gt;
; admirably true to nature, and display
tallow white—got up and sat down
an acute study-’df chantotef. 'In ths
again, and finally dragged a leather bag
talent for characterization, she excelled,
from the recess of his butternut-colored
as is shown in "The.Country Cousins,”
cast-tail
and other dramatic efforts. There is
" I nevor’ll play off a practical joke
an under-currrut of truth in-the cbricepagain, blamed rf I do,” he 'ejaculated ;
tion cf her characters, which shows
" for I declare to gracious I hadn’t any
they were taken from life. “ Style in tho
idea of the mischief I was doin’! Here's
Sanctuary,” is ths title of a series of
your money, Clarissy—I heard you tell
. interesting papers on which she was
the fblkk UtterA ''Ir *wis uh’- I wok
engaged when she died. Her skill at
s-scrapin’ the snow off my feet under the
paragraphing was only recond to her
window that night, Juid ^1 reached_it
down,, just for a joke, when you was
difficult, indeed, to define and measure
gone to see about the supper. I mean t
hor versatile talents. Some idea of its
to have broi
iu£, and Im’

" For, of course, 1 knew it would all
be set right sooner.pr later," said Cora,
cheerfully, "and we'll let bygones be
bygones. ”
And the widow solaced hoa consoienoe
ua *u “ wheat, and—" .
| by presenting Mrs. Cora with just half
"Stop ('cried Cora, growing white tiio contents of the mischievous leather
and bresthleM ; " you suspect me—you bag for a wedding present.
think-I am a thief ! Mrs. Peckington,
rxi-ishijs wiiitnw.
m*J God torgivo 'you ; forgive you for

"H needs no proof in my eyes," said
George, quietly, as he drew Cora's arm
within too. "There, little one, don’t
tremble so, and look so wonderfully
frightened ; no one shall dare harm you

Iu
entered
the Herald
T" vacation *she
* *"♦
—
office, to which she had contributed all
the year, and at oncq exhibited the
newspaper tfbility het i fafllet credited-

a distinguishing characteristic it wm
a 'stose of* the ridlcniokaj wlifcli/ trto

ton’s self.
THE BAO OF GOLD.
" What’s the matter?” cried Cora,
Money is a great trial,’’.said the
16w Teckington, impressively. " I breathlessly.
" My money I" gasped the widow,
declare I did not know what care meant
before brother Gabriel died and left me waving her hands tragically in the air.
" But what of it ?”
all the money.”
"It's clean gone, stolen, took away !”
"Well, Cousin -Clarissa,” observed
" Are you sure ?” eagerly demanded
‘ George Merrilton, who was assiduously
engaged in entangling tho widow’s work Coro.
"As sure, as I am that you're staring
to the very best or the very worst of hia
ability, ." in case you find yourself un­ st me now. I felt up chimney for it
the last thing afore I got ready to go'to
equal to the strain, all you have to do
is to leave mo the five thousand dol- bod, and—it was gone."
Iu vain proved all search. Neither
"The first thing in the morning,” up chimncr, nor down sellar, nor in any
imaginable
or unimaginable corner was
went on Mrs. Peckington, uuuecding
Mr. Merrilton's modest hint, "and tho the bag of gold pieces to be found.
"
Mrs.
Peckington,
” said Cora, huski­
last .at night, I'm ^Unking about it.
First I put it in Deacon Elijah Horton's ly, "it must have bean stolen."
" Yes,” said Mra. Peckington, whoso
bank, and then I draw it out egain—
banks aren't noways safe nowadays. lips were now compressed, and there
A’rd tben-I buried it in the east cellar, was something in hor manner that Cora
close to the apple bin, and there came never before noticed,’ as she called the
white-headed farm-boy, and told him to
the deluging rain, and I knowed the
cellar would, be three inches deep in run over and ask farmer Simkins-to
step to the Peckington place that morn­
water. So up it come again, and then I
oould not rest in my bed for tear of fire. ing.
"And you may s# well i.top fur
So I got it changed into gold, and I
George Merrilton as you come bock,”
guess it is safe enough.”
said
she.
"In thebottomof yourbigred chest?”
When he was gone, she came close
mischievously hazarded Oeorge.
up to Cora Dallas.
-"No matter where, sir,” said th®
" Cora,” raid she, " wo two are aluno
widow, nodding her head.
together now, and I am the last one to
" O, but. Cousin Clarissa, you might
bo hard on you ; confess now, and well
tell ua,” persisted Merrilton. " Wo arc
see how the matter can bo cleared up.”
all your own folks, Cora and I.”
Cora opened wide her brown eyes.
Cora Dallas sat stitching quietly in
“Confess what?” she asked, inno­
the corner—the pretty orphan whom
goXtMrc. Peckington had taken out cf | cently.

said Merrilton, "you are a second,
Machiavelli."
j
" Who iu pity sake* wm he T asked
Mrs. Peckington. "Thm’n neighbor
Simkins at the door; jump and let him j
&gt;in, Cora, for it's beginning to snow like *

‘

fcowj Upi ro&lt;TT/p.i&gt;o4obfl«K«»
Merriltoii'n * voice pilent, and Cora’s paxsra unr cxpcvxniinus, imu ia«vcriy u»&gt;
wl
bright priWe wnbWd.' &gt; IJ .7 •J&lt;(. 441U4 fourth ift.
attended to the make-up pf tho pappr.
" If I suopld'be wrung Jn ’.spoaipg die
&amp;fthbrtocAr it,’.’ she said to hexself,' “ I shoMd. Her -vamaiiliiynif feterid

becoming veiled in snow. •
The toll old-fashioned clock in the
angle of-the old-fashioned kitchen chim­
ney had just struck midnight, when Cora
Dallas wm roused from her sleep by
a sheeted form at the foot of her bedtall and narrow, clad in white—but no
ghoft, nevertheless, but Mrs. Pecking-

"That you took tho money; there
the orphan *asyhim “to bring up,” five
was no one else that could have done it.
years before.
You
were here all alone yesterday even­
*’ I don't expect to leave you noth­
ing," Mrs. Peckington had said, " for ing, and I know it was a strong temptation
to a gal that never had five dol­
I’ve relations of my own ; but I’ll give
you a good deestrick school education, lars of her own in the world. Cora,
and a C
'. „
... and
.. .'
___ - you're young, child, and I, don't believe
decent bringing
up,
aw
good
ohanoo to do for yourself. ”
°
you’re altogether bad, but Satan sifts

ABECHBR-TILTON.

Tidal waves are the only manifeststion of the attraction of tho sun and
moon opr. % AUrfaca -of, the earth. It
the &lt;?arth wexj entirely, surrounded-' by
the ocean, the solar tidal wave'would
travel round ttehrhtfle1 earth fn'lWehtyfour hours, which "is 'AWO
The three years from fifteen to eighteen miles per hour. The lunar wave would
_xcm that much time and talent wasted travel round the earth in twenty-four
in uncongenialpursuitsand associations. hours, at a velocity of 800 miles per
When tit last she came to her father he
AV
•riOMPV4”
under pamrniyy emhar- everywhere interposed, except Around

garret door with i pretty girl every day

,
Hbymiug was added to her other talcuts.
I
emu.
a give a
u specimen,
apccuueu, written
w.riiieu
anonymously, upbn hearing a gentle­
men jay to _a lady that if she would
write him a poem he would send her a
bottle of wine :
XOT FOR JOX.

/ .IJOtT-jrWT
Dkch.hat&gt;' ich nur eratmal («Mlleo,

Icli bln xlnr.Ilcb krank fjtwtKii

Hasims* t*S £X=b

.&lt;

‘ YOuTt ackna^eCg* raaW"8&gt;dBVt!ie llutclx."

Inheriting her father’s talent, Miss
Harding, like him, was extremely diffi­
dent, and distrusted her powers of
pleasing. She was particularly sensi­
tive in regmtl to her personal appear­
ance, being possessed with the idea,
that she ”.as homely. On the contrary,
she had an exceedingly attractive face.
It WM.Otf-ifO# that opco scon .would
never be for^otiefi. Her figure was

If it be absolutely necessary to use short and a trifle too round, as was her
sccresy in the matter of correspondence, lace,.but she had a fine largo head,
use rich new milk, with a clear floill, on splendid Mack eyes, and beautiful hair.
white paper; it leaves no mark what­ That she wore short, and it was curly
ever, and the writing may afterward be and abundant Figuring in my mind
read by^lpsting owr it pulverized &lt;^a&gt; huf tin exp^aave fac^would Ixikwith
coal fA'Bu^-bladk jrowdeif o»-the tetters the hirir bflndi-d closely artfend ’ the
will appear in deep yellow by scorching compact head, I asked if she had ever
the paper before a hot fire. A writing worn her Hair done up.
"Do you
executed with a weak solution of acetate think- I ■ would look.. any better that
of lead will turn black in tits’fumes of
way ?” was the despairing answer, as if
sulphuretted hydrogen. The real in­ she had divined my thought In con­
visible ink (sold by many druggists and versation sne was usually reserved, but
stationers) is made of a dilute solution
of chl|ri&lt;!&lt;;'&lt;4 (ipber 1 thin Is yiaiiltf
only while the paper 5s htafedSrimn

NO. 49..

. ; Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, wm doeeely
packed on the evening of August 28, when the
InvoisHgating Committee reported. Prob-

which they had per-

‘
-toUowtag is

HrilLlav Announce! 'that

the procoedingw

They find iu dstell on acquittal of Mr
Tilton at ths Ums and places apociflad la TIL

crowd innuodhtaly •urronndsd httn. uttering
lutensa bUaes, csUing Mm mm*, and shcaL
judgment that he will now admit, and which inf" Pat hint oat!
bo must regret most of all; and that Ibero te
the Itouth Pole, it is only thqre this nothing in the evidence that should impair through ths inner door several at the crowd
wartiiiAlk UhM pkce,
this iho confidence of Plymouth Church in the
region it is propelled northward into Christian ehasaoter and Integrity of Heniy moo iuterferod »nd nhteldod bun from tho toMtuUc mob, giving him u opportunity to get
the Indium oc$uk and into ^ie Atlantic,
to the outside door. Ho started along ito
whoreCiGntaraSTtB greatcStTnkfraitnde. which the committee refer arc: That Mr.
tteechorfiid not take connod with some of
It is earned from Van Dioman'a Land hl« t?brialten brethren inatead of a man of
in twelve -Jpprizto_ th|» qcm^ !of Hindo- 'whom'ho knew so Tittle, and wjbo hoe and do him violence.
Pistols worn flourished and mon tried to
atan, and in another twelve hdurs from provtd oo unworthy as Mflulton; and that ke
layhaoda ouhim. Pollcemsii braced thcaathe Cap$ of Good. Hope to Senegal.
Twelve houcrjtateriiii has reached the*, linns with the Tilton family that Mrs. Tilton
hfd an opportunity to fall in love with him.
coast of Great Britain, and turning
Tho reportte quite Ifngthy, and concludes sa proosedinga they maet chargs. On
around Scotland, reaches Norway and r^Uowa s ’
Denmark in an opposite direction—
Firit—We find from the evidence thvt the
namely, from west to east.
Iter. Henry Ward Bdecher did not commit
Ils velocity of propulsion depends on adultery with Mre. Elizabeth P.. Tilton, cither and probably eaved Mr. Moulton's life, and
thb alone saved- it. He was carried to Ida
the depth of tho ocean. It is only when at the time, times, or at the place or places
set forth in the third and fourth snbdivteionr carriage by the offiiere. Criee of “'Lay him
the depth exceeds C.000 fathoms 'that
of Mr. Tilton's statement, nor any other out!" “Kill him!" “Shoot him!" resounded
the velocity is as groat os the revolution time or place whatever.
on every hand. Tie crowd tr-rrounded the
of ttitrearth. * Ati a depth of 1,000 fath­
fiiecond—We find from the evidence that carriage, men’ Mocked the wheels with their
aruiv and attempted to stop the vehicle, but
oms it travels at iho velocity of 250
miles an hour, and when the depth is chaste or improper act with Mm. Tilton, nor
100 fathoms the velocity is 100 miles.
At 20 fathoms ft is ,tififtyii&lt; mile*; ID proffer, or eoUcitation to hex of any kind or
description whatever.
fathoms 25 miles; ahd 1' fathom Smiles.
Third-If thia were a question of errorn of
This law, which jras discovered by Rus­ Judgment on -tho part of Mr. Boocher, It
sell, is so reliable thai it has been pos­ trould Be eaay to critictec, especially in tho
sible Io A^temr^e t^e1 depth of the light of recent events. In each crltimm,

:

SnoW YOU BA VX A HEART.
,!
In this dull world we cheat ourselves
I
j and ore another of innocent pleasures

by tho score, through veyy careless­
ness and apathy ; courted day after day
arc sure no man would Join moro oincerely by happy memories, we rudely brush
than Mr. Beecher himself.
them off with this indiscriminating
Fourth—We find nothing whatever in the besom, the stern material present; in­
evidence that should impair the perfect convited to help in rendering joyful many
11 donee of Plymouth Church or the world in
a. patient heart, we neglect the little
equivalent to the power of three trill­ tho Christian character and integrity of Heury
word that might have done it, and con­
ions of hones. In consequence of the
God. that paaaclb all uudoratuding. rwt and tinually defraud creation of its share
impending scarcity of coal, extensive
abide with Plymouth Church and its beloved of kindness from ns. The child made
experiments have been made in some and ominaul pastor, so much and ao long
merrier by your interest in its toy ; the
of the countries di Europe, to find the afflicted.
old domestic flattered by your seeing
(thgiUd)
of utilizing this TnormotiB
him look so well; the poor better helped
power wherever’ it ft practicable.
AOOCHTCtl 8ioMl a,
by your blessing than your penny
HkXBT M. CLKTXLAXD,
(though give the penny too) ; tho lab­
H
okacs
B.
Ctarux,
THE HOME OF ST. PAUL'S.
JOHX WtXSLOW,
orer cheered on his toil by a timely
The dp^je of St. Daul's M^ooriginal
word of praise ; the humble friend en­
of o&lt;r :.doio at Washing ton, but tttir*
Committee ef InTMtlgatioa.
couraged by your frankness; equals
nally I ihWtk ours’fc’the uibft? 'gracchii
Bccokltx, Aug. 27, 1874.
’
,
made to love you by the expreesiona of
of the two, though tho inside is tame
The report of tbo Committea cf lovesUgayour love; and superiors gratified by
and flat in comparison.
This is owing Hon, with the statement erf conehi'icms, open i ■—
—... partly to the lesser size and bight, and being read to ths church, wm adopted amid ■ sttcntion and respect, and looking out to
ahonu
ocdanuHon.
i benefit the kindly—how many pleasures
partly to our hard, transparent atmos­
The following ronolutions veto also unani- here for one blind to’ gather ; how many
phere, which lends no charm or illusion,
mouaiy adopted:
blessings for any heart to give I Instead
but mainly to the stupid, unimaginative
Ud
Urewerilo «bo(U lb«
plau of it.
Our dome shuts down like Eumlumir CommittM bntnnl, &lt;Iam nai. »&lt;.......
.i
world? fngid compliment—for warmth
an inverted iron pot; there is no vista, ford any foundation for putting the pastor of
is vulgar; reserve of tongue—for it's
'tea.outlookg no relation, and hexico no the ftiurch, the Bov. Usury Ward Boocher,
foliy to be talkative ; composure never
proportion.
Yon open a door and are u^on trial, but on the contrary, ealabUehes,
to the perfect satisfaction of thia church, Ms at fault—for feelings are dangerous
in a circular pen, and can look iu onh.
eiiOre Lnitooence and absolute punonal purtly things ; gravity—fur that looks wise ;
one direction—if the iron pot were
coolness—for other men are cold;
slashed through here and there, or if •Tier mails against him by Theodore Tilton.
selfishness—rfor every eno is struggling
it rested on a row of. tall columns, or
for his own. This is all false, all bad;
piMro, and ^as4*own‘fe be a legitimate our pastor, far from being dimluinhed, are
tho slavery chain of custom, riveted by
part of
s“Ol I*1* heightened and doc{&gt;ened by the unmerited
tho foolishness of fashion; because
jiear ' the exhausted* receiver it does
that we wrioomo him with a, sympathy more there Is ever a band of men and women
now. Il;”
'»ml T'» ;:;’i Ils ti
tender and a trust more uudouudsd than we who have nothing to recommend them
The donma£.S^rj4AVhfl i^ ^fc culmi­ ' over felt before to his public labors among us, but externals—their looks are their
nation pf tho whole interior of tho
dresses, their ranks are their wealth—
building. Bising over tho central area,
During the reading of the report frequent and in order to exalt the honor of these,
it seems to gather up the power and
interruptions were caused by applause, which they agree to set a compact seal of
nfajla^’hl the nav&lt;', the ai«:tb’e t^Aufollowed the reading Of certain ptoeagee eue- silence in the mind, lest the flood of
si'pts, the chbir, and give them expxee- lainiog Mr. Beecher, and ontbursta of laugh- humbler men's affections or .of wise
sion and expansion in its lofty firma­ tar wore drawn by any sllations to the mutual men's intelligence, should pale their
ment—John Bttrroughe, in JcriLner’« friend, Moulton, and his participation in the tiusel-praiae; and the warm and the
for September.
■
wise too softly acquiesce in the injury
done. to heartiness, shamed by the
EXHA USTIOJi QF THE DRAIN.
1 effrontery Of cold, calm fools, and'tiic
Dr. Radcliffe, in his recent Oro.nion
shallow dignity of an empty presence.
lectures, is reported to have discussed, deafening.
Raytaond II Turn the table* on them, ye truer genat much length nod very acutely, the
Ud...bcrtq»«h. lur«Ita,U&gt;Ur.
M«l.
o Mr. MouL | **T, Him oobiliV,
subject of brain exhaustion, so common teu'a put la Ute affair, bo said: “Mr. i heart and of the mind; speak freely,
at the present day.
After describing Francis D. Moulton iuu* tnod to poiaou tha j love warmly, laugh cheerfully, explain
the feeding symptoms, such as loss of minds of men againat Mr. Boeciter." Thia j frajjjjyt exhort zealously, admire liberb^Vt.1 Mr M.uUrm U ta (rt, .to ,toto ■
^^-0, ool toL.mrd
at tb»r^Tto-r.
epeaker, and
exclaimed
twice.in
a Mr."
loud 10
. *,how J0" .h"e 1 ,bwrt. „„
. tar.
Mr;,tor.
tar.
■ a •/
ocean by the velocity of the tidal wave.
Prof. Van der Wc-yde winds up with
an interesting calculation of the power
of the tidal wave of tlie peean, proving
that if it wfe?6 utilized, it would be

irritability, epileptiform condition of Much oonfualon ensued, meu and women
the nerves, and sometimes transitory atanding up, the latter mounting on Mate and
coma, ho argues against urging the pa­ Jolulng in tho cry with a hearty good will of
tient to eat heartily, beiievih'^ tiiaC riiuli
"Put him out;" “Hhazue, six," etc., ato.(
a practice tends to develop the dis­ mingled with loud and prolonged hiamng. in
ease ; be equally oppqsdi Aha train­ tho midst of which Mr. Halliday camo for­
ing diet system, as generally starv­ ward, and making himself hoard above tho

ing the nerve tissues* .tyr, ^eluding
hydrocarbons from food.
Nor should
the patient bo urged to work more than
is natural under -the circumstances, nor
to rest from headwork, in many cases
cerebral exhaufitum; being intensified by
.aitd evinced a taste for it that was the the brain lying fallow ; if there is un­
should lie
fading ths moment thb heat ft with­ best earnest of success.
What she
drawn.
_
might have been in new and pleasant
it fihoulri be kept high.
HADN'T GOT USED^O IT.
father's training, makes the sadder
A curious incident feoently occurred
H£ALTBFULXBJi8 OF A^PLKH.
feature of her sudden taking off.
on a Western railfoad iroiu. As the
The frequent use of apples, either liecars were moving jway from tiio Terre. . A 4N«w .CojtwampM.—,A Virgiiyp tore &lt; r after meals, has a most healthful
Haute 'depot, «1 pretty young woman'
propounds the follow ing : " Tiro effect upon digestion—better eat loss
came from the ladica’ car, and rushing
meat and more fruit. An eminent French
nup.
into the smoking-car frantically sp- cousins' brUho brothers.
The older physician thinks that the dccfcaftj of
peaiod to everybody to stop the train. brother has several children by his wife, dyspepsia and bilious affections in Faris
Catching sight of the conductor, she and she dies. He then marries a younger is owing to the inerefised cxmsumpiidn
txclaimad, piteously, “ Mr. Conductor, sister of his first wife, and has aeve-al al apples, which fruit, he. maintains, is
an admirable prephylactic’and tonic, as
baby
well
baby recovered, amidst the hearty younger brother marries the widow of

the oldm; brother, and has by her two
children.' What is the relationship?
young mother laughed and cried and We get the above from Dr. Eller, of our did before the war. Whether thia eetihugged her little one, she tried to ex­ county,'who knows the parties, and will I mate' is true or not, nfiverthcless the
plain how the baby was such a new one be obliged if any one will solve tho French are extravagantly fond of apples
complex genealogy,”
| and other fruit.
that she hadn't got used to it yet,

' cold-blooded simpletongreets your so' cial effort with a sneer,repay him (for
you can well afford
a ridier gift than
‘
“
his whole treasury posse ares) with’ a

kind, goad-humored nnile.

A

UUNV1VIAL J)0G. ’

Mr. John J. Itoclie, the saloon­
__ _ __________________________________
___: keeper, has a block-ond-tan dog who
but
Moulton still ftmaiMd on Mb lost Mytaf
"I dore you to put nw oat." A coapte of po-1 insist* upon drinking with every one
Use offlaani pot in an appearance baliind Mr. j wbo comas in. Whenever snindividual
Moulton, .nd ba remuaod hi. w.L___________ 1 QT
np
the bar, without

tfatug te r«. ib«J» •j’aeteaQifig1
*M*-*r. Twtow aw nottoww^where thwWJnsr | poee, and placing his forefeet on tiio
lb. Mtak bn, dnulu (w*ler) «iU the twl. M

aJT'taitaraf Waa iTmJn ihie I
n°* fiUtd
Ftady, h* barks Sud
guago and lettersr was it upon this, ho 1
,
_
*'
. , _ ...
wanted to know, they weM to wait and doubt ? I ™akefl
a dcucC of ft now until
With regard to the pfartol,tewk» not pretendotl: waited on with the rest Like some

apoo&gt;alid.w MU.blapU.1,
1

O'- K’i AnmxU.

.

�mniAir,

for

U. Hirt^ M.HM

R. DICKINSON

1SPXBCENTI
POTATOES

CORN,

Now I Mean Business,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,
.

friends, appointed by him from his
own church and congregation, and

jSuTLSWOm * FULLES,

and popular preeeher in America-

Henry Ward Beecher is the grand ths proprietor at ths Cumberland Koosa. at
Bay City, was aooidsulally shot by a Mrrei
Chriauanity and hax
rar driver, named Ilraert. His recovery is the noil trade of
done an immense amount of good.
doubtful.
He has been looked upon by the
J. g. EUrn'i shingle mill and 8CO.OOO
Christian world as a good man.—al­
most infallible—and his fall would
head-light of

give the whole Christian

Dry Goods, Groceries

world a

shock, the effects from which it
never would recover. It would make
more sinners than he could convert

Hats, Caps, Cloth-

pastor, but is he guiltless?

Beecher, there is One that can look

G. G. Greelluk. an old Mttlar of Traverse
that fact.
No one knows better City, last Monday, was instantly killed by a
whether you are or not than yoarself, piledriver be was operating, tho weight
Elizabeth R. Tilton and your God! fatting upon his bead, crushing bint insUn-

If you are guilty, a “ May the Lord “y-

tence as we would wish to pass upon

you.

'

SHINGLES.
WATER LIKE,

Cell at

SALT,
HAIR,
STUCCO,

HARDY A AINSWORTH.

Proprietors.

Iromrv Aca«» or Laho, one-half wile

vine. For nartieruUra inquire at Smith' &amp;
Putnam's hardware..
46-5
C. PENNOCK.

Boots, Shoes,-

living portirity is 28S.

,n.
uu® ..j si. *. »■ nnh&gt;»- m. b.-

LATH,

FOR SALE CHEAP I

I shall soon receive from New York as
complete a stock of Goods as cash Will buy,
and would urge all those who wish to avail Michigan Central Railroad
themselves of this opportunity of buying
good Goods cheap, to wait
BRAND RIVER VALLEY DIVI80N.
I am bound to sell as good Goods, at far
lower prices than any other firm in town.

down into your heart and determine

have mercy upon your poor, misera­
ble soul!” would be as severe a sen­-

I Mean NVhat I Say!

ing, Crockery,

Ah !

RUWy'a.

A New Idea!

Judge Hrax.l Harriaoa, IM f rat aHtlar of

To ten thousand years.
Plymouth Church has retained its

Dolivered at their

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

I would respectfully announce to the public
that o n Sept. 1st, I will discontinue the
credit business and sell goods for cash or
ready pay only.
■

P1'^ M

from ihe
Plymouth pulpit the meet eloquent

OATS,

APPLES,

Notions.

.

But heart* with grief for her are SvtiUa*;
And empty cfands her little chair—'
Hhe died of eat in’ wsUrmalin'.

WILSON
-------- SHUTTLE-

This is the way the Hartford, Van
ITUprc

Bnrcn Co., Day Spring, gives it to

John Spaulding, who recently died evil doors: .
“One of our subscribers got his
at Bellevue, was one of the first pio­
neers of Michigan, and carried the ebenezer up. because the Day Spbikg
spoke of his little domestic mattinee.
first mail to South Ciuw, 3&amp; years ago.
Jarrod Cpomea, of Grand Ledge, itaintalie. Now. good patrons we
recently bad his watch and $31 stolen. wouldn't injure a hair of your crani­
A fruit tree dealer, named J. V. um, for “worlds like thia,’’ but of all
living creatures, whether they walk,
Adams, wa&gt;suspected, arrested and
crawl, fly or swim, a wife-whipper is
lodged in jail at Charlotte to await the meanest. He will steal acorns
examination.
from a blind pig, "chaw” plug tobac­
A cow tielonging to Mr. Ruggles, co at a funeral, and dance a birthday
of Bellevue, was lost a few weeks hornpipe os a grave in the Potter's
Field.
ago, and no trace could be found of

IS

Charlotte,
Vermontville,
NaahvilJe.
IlMttnr*
M-d-n^iik.

Selling
Lower I warrant all my goods, and

3.15
a

M* •_ Ml
Going Ea«t.

FOR

that C. 0. D. is

hereafter my motto.

Dollars!!

50
MlJdl.rllk
Huilrei,
NaatoiBa,

FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,

The highest price always paid for produce.

AND

her, either by ad vert king or search­
ing.

Last week Mr. Ruggles had

■occasion lo go to his granery.nod be­

hold !

he found the

missing cow,

where she -had remained over two
weeks without food or drink.

It ap­

A few days since an elderly gentle­
man, who had got out of business and
considered that he was two advanc­
ed in age to do hard work, concluded
to start a grocery store. He secured
a stock ofgoods, and yesterday morn

pears lltat she had gone in, and in ing, while preparing for opening the
establishment, concluded he would
attempting to back out had clored the
tap the keg of beer left on the previ­
door behind her.
ous day. A friend who was present
seeing him approaching one of the
Ths CubecnCy Law.—As far as kegs with an auger, inquired what he
can be seen at present, the new cur­ was going to do, au&lt;l learned that he
rency law will not have appr enable intended to "lap that beer." The
effect in enlarging or reducing the questioner suggested that the proper
way was’ to place the faucet in posit­
volume of oar currency, either in the
ion and drive tho oork wh ch the
whole or at different points. So far. revenue stamp covered, but the old
a alight contraction has been the re- gentleman concluded that his way
anlt. about $1,000,000 more National was the best, and forthwith forced a
Bank notes having been retired than hole though the top of the keg. Of
course the beer ascended like a foun­
have been issued.
tain as he withdrew the auger, and
he endeavored to suppress it by put­
Pkoposkd Division or Nedbaska.
ting his hand over the bole, and fail­
An effort is being made to divide Ihe ing in this, by inserting his finger;
State of Nebraska into two States, to as a last resort he sat down upon it
be called North Platte and Nebraska calling loudly for some one to hand
and which shall have a population of him a faucet, but meanwhile the beer,
had forced its way through his pants,
56,00 and 140,000 respectively.
chmed upwards, and was oozing out
every
where-emerging from his waist­
God Bless You.—Who has not
band, and even at bis shirt collar,
felt the power of these words ? Who
and the bystanders were laughing so
does not treasure up these bellowed hard that they were unable to do any­
moments of the irrevocable past, thing to relieve him, even if the) had
when from the lips of some loved one dared lo venture within the area of
fell upon your ears a “God Bless beer spray. It was not until every
drop of liquid had left the keg that
yon,’’ that found an echo in the truest
the old gentleman felt warranted in
and purest feeling of the heart.? A

G. A. TRUMAN

H. R. DICKINSON.

Time Table taking effect Jane 15b, 1874.

CLOSIIG DOT SHE

1

Coach
OHvM
Ilcl'.c-. r.-&gt;
Battfe Crrrfc
Vlokaboneh

through life,

and bring peace and

comfort when all things else are
shrouded in gloom, and joy seems

awaiting the heart so long acquaint­

ed with sorrow. Dying lips in feeble
accent have murmured "God bless
you.”

It greets the ear of infancy

and reclaims the wayward youth.

It
has bean heard at the bridal altar and

•aid at the tomb.

O! may we bear

it through life, and when wo aland
on the brink of those waters which

flow between time and eternity, maj’
the bat words that break upon otir

listening ears be the “God bless you”
which comes from the lips of loved

ones left behind.

Iwaeath hts dulcinea’s window the
other night, had love, music, wind
and everything else knocked out 6f

him by a something in a long, white
garment that fell out of a chamber

hO.WCY TO LOA*

PCotice

«•

BEST IN THE WORLD!

HaakeH'.

C2TTho Highest Premium was
South Brad
Train* ICaot,

VIENNA

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

HUlhrell

Ohio State Fair:
Norlhera Okla Fair;

Vickebunth

Amer. Institute, X. T.J

Dry Gw4x, Netltas, Chthiaf,
Crvekery.-Bevt*. Sk»es,
W.I1 rarer »»d » Ml

Cincinnati Exposition ;

f’,r .’••Lx

ludUnapolts Exposition;
St- Lon is Fair;

Louisiana State Fair;
HisaisilDpi State Fair;’

Dae ef Graeeriee,

aud Georgia State Pair;

HARO TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD!

FOR BEING THE

BEST SEWING MACHINES,
and doing the larges! and best

range of work.

Greater
GREAT BARGAINS IN

There is a Danbury legend to tha DRESS GOODS,
effect that a party desireing to trans­
act some business with another was
SHAWLS,
invited by the other to step into a
neighboring store. “But we will be
disturbed there,’’ said the first party ;
BOOTS * SHOES,
••Oh ! no,” Raid the second party;
•'they don’t advertise.*’
CLOTHING,
A little boy was asked about the
story of Joseph, and’ if ‘
WALL PAPER,

tin, while ringing "Come love, coms,’* they sold him to, cheap.*

ApC«&gt;n’’'|&lt;w

MiiMjeSA

VaJapamUo

"God bless you” that will go with us

I am now on the shady ride of half
a century, but I expect to see the
tlnro when there will not be a dram­
shop in the land.
I cannot tell just
haw they will be abolished, no more
than I could twenty years ago how
slavery would be ended.
But the
day will come when temperance shall
prevail and liquor saloons will be a
thing of the past.— Schuyler Colfax.

Cnicaeo 1 Lab Rum Railroad.
PENINSULAR DIVISION.

EVERYBODY
Buy the World-Renowned

Bargains

Ail other

Fort Wayw, Jactao t Saiiui R. 1

JQndiines In the Market

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

COMPETITION! 1

TRAINS BUN BY CHICAGO TIME.

Goins South.

than ever in

s
V
a-

were in direct

Hemming, Fell­
ing, Stitching, Cording.
Binding, Braiding,
Embroidering, Quilt­
ing and Stitching fine
or henry goods it is
unsurpassed.

EST’Por

Where we have no Agents
W9 will deliver a Machine

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

Going: North.
at the nearest Rail Road
Station of Purchasers.

&amp;

Needles for all Sewing Ma­
chines for Sale.

GROCERIES,
Send for Circulars, Price

CROCKERY.

A complete stock of “ Michigan Stoves,”
and Agricultural Implements, on hand and
to be offered at prices heretofore unheard of.

List, Ace., and Copy of the

W ilson Reflector, one of the
best Periodicals of the day,
de voted

to

Sewing

Ma-

cninee. Fashions, General

Agents Wanted
0. C. WOLCOTT
East Side Main St- Nuhvillc, Mich,

Wilsn Sewiit laiiiM Ch
, CLEVELAND. OHIO.

�=

DELL

VjtLAGE DIRECTOR Y.

BARLOW,

arrind i&gt; Ctarton. » f.w houn *ft*r

NAMtVtLU, MICK.

cutting trial came off before Justice Clark, of

Shaving, Hair Cutting d'ppnvTUIftlN^
Dressing, Shampooing, FBOvlSlOINS

render medical aid and the boy i* disagreement of the jury,—ataudiag
five far acquittal and one for convic­

expected.

tion. The case &gt;» to he tried again on
the 2nd of' Sept.
E. J Ryman, of

Horace Lee is qnite ilL

this place appeared for the*defendant.

CAPT. BOISE
^roerrirs and 3?rnvwn5,

this village, is dangerously ill.

Wm.

De! rim pie.

the

Good rigs furnished parties on abort notice; also good feed and stable room for

Public,

-

Goods

’the
* 31st.
The People ware rep
advertised is attending school at Grand Rapids
Lent week Mr. Prindle and wife resented
*-J by James A. Sweezy, and
his wifu in this paper.
went to Paw Paw to attend the fa- the defendant by E. J. Ryman, of of
North Main SL, Nuhrille.
Mich._____ BOTTOM
___________________
_____
PRUES FOR MSB!
—Boise &amp; Chipman's new store is
□cral’of Mrs. Prindle's sister, Mrs. F. Vermontville. The case was tried
nearly rezdy for occupaucy. &lt;;for what it was worth by the attor­
M. Manning.
.
—Dr. Barber has ureatly improved
C. H. Bateman Jk Co., are canvass neys on both sides, and ihe result of
Ihe exterior of his office, by annexing
jng this section of tho county in Ihe the trial was a disagreement of the
Urn's Hardware.
thereto a ooat of paint
She hue just received
interest of the well known «snd pop- jury,—standing 6 to 1 for acquittal.
—School opened Monday with over alar Rochester nurseries.
We were somewhat surprised at
one hundred scholars in attendance,
Two gentleman cousins of Capt. the ability displayed by E. J. Ryqau
AND- WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY
ON HAND
Nashville, Nov. 1st, 1876.
and more coming.
.
Boise, from near Cleveland, O, arc as a lawyer; although competing
_______ _____
C' BOICE­
—A meeting will be held at the visiting him.
They express them­ with one of tbe ablest lawyers, he 1

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

Complete AssortBsit Of Milliaery

and, say it.is (ar ahead of their Ohio

—James Fleming done the finish­ villages.
’

ing painting and oiling of Trnmen’s
afore. It is tt good job and reflects

.

THE I.IQUNK CASES.

.nd FANCY GOODS.
*

the

bar,

but

from

the

asm-

apparent

shrewdness exhibited by him in try­

MEAT MARKET!

WEBSTER &amp; HOBBS, Black
IT amllln. All klndKpf work In tho Bl*«k»**l«

which for color and weight are un»urpo»ed

YAHKEE B0TI0I8.

K

—A good brother, at Hastings dem­ who had told several that on the 4th
force oft habit by re­ day of July last, he bought liquor of Ang. 15th.

onstrated the

stoue and JWooden Warr.

.

^asTman a young, 7
THE VERY BEST
JJENRY H. WOOD,

flUNTS FOR lo CENTS.

The Child enn get just as Good Bar­

—Mr. D. W. Smith, one of Cas­
tleton's

honest

fanners,

has

our

—
“Urf““on
CHAS. W. DEMARAY.

aiu-ntlon.

Our motto is to sell as cheap as Yankee Notions, &lt;fcc.
the cheapest, give 36 ozs.
to the lb. ana the right
Boots and Shoes.
change every time.

Express office building, Westside of Main
Xsshvile. Micb.
D. C. GRIFFIT**’

JACOB LENTZ

Everything Neto!

Good IlnJI in the third

PHENIX HOUSE. JtMKs Baran,
I Proprietor, ChariotU, Mich. Fin t el*M »~. 1_____ 'I'..—. i
r^.r &lt;!av.

W.K KUCHERS BRO.

MATION AL HOTEL. A. WrwANa.
lY Pr-&gt;prlelor. RaaUMv. Mich. Ejrrythln.In

IVM

DRUGS.

Y OF CORSE

EVERYBODY KNOWS
The only place to get a

BUGOY CHEA.1%

Cais and PraWaturs! THEODORE MAXSON,

COFFINS ANDXA8UT8,

AniHiave tt warrsnted thoroughly, is al

Lee .ReecTs
SHOP IN HASTINGS.

SHROUDS AND COFFIN MIN­

Hear what my CnUomcre Say*

INGS kept constantly on hand.

"As long as Lee Reed makes
buggies, 1 shall buy my buggies of
him.—A. J. Bourne, Ihutings.

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES

REMEMBER
Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Geyis? Furnishing
Goods,

Re-sawing, Ac.,

IF. HOLLEB;

WOLVERINE MILLS!

CHOICE GROCERIES,

Cozy Little Brick Store,

E

" You are on the road to success,
as long as you make good work, as
you have always .doue.’’—Wm. S.
Goodyear, Hastings.
“ You can depend upon what Lee
says about his buggies.”—2£ A.
Goodyear, Uiuting*.

I am delighted with my buggy
and would not let it go." — WmChidetier, RullaiuL
" I am well satisfied with my bug­
gy.”—Adam Wolf, Maplu Groce.
" Your prices are befow Grand
Rapids.
I will take tho top carriage
and surprise my wife.”—*Jerry Roy.
tn, Carlton.
__ ■
hundred other* lh-u will go their last dollar

Pm Wines afld Lignra

wanting Buggies, wiU
save money by bay­
ing of me!

NEW GROCERY STORE!

Vermontville Items.

k

JONES,

DRUGS,

that he had been followed and threat­

ZDZR/i GOODS

Unre Hall -

QNION HOUSE.

NEW GOODS!.*- ",1“

case, said he was a poor man and

Grocery aad Provisos Store W O O L! WOOL!
Not Doer IM. of AyUM.«, My Carding Machine

Groceries, Provisions, fc;

LOW FOH CASH.

out that the “thief” had stolen the

Cxrt.G. M. McCormick, Proprietor.
U8HV1LLE, - MIcHlaran.

You will find us in tho building
I buy all kinds of product in thels ssnson. with Cap. Boise, where wo will be glad to
, Our biwinrea i* conducted on strictly tem­ •bow you our Goods.
.
perance principles.

New Store I

A. W. OLDS, Prop'r.

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.

Maklni; and It-palrlnj no*Uy *»*.»'*» »‘rirt
Uon U&gt; till) ortlera pnxaptly. MaahvUie.

AT LOW PRICES !

My Planing Mill is now in running order
Young Ladies and Gentleman attention;
and, as my machinery j» hit new, and of
Lawyers, Doctors, Laboring Men end
‘pies. Little less than a year ago, ened.by the dealers, in this matter, the brat and bleat styles, 1 would invite tbe
Wmnnufaclure our Furniture from the
Gentlemen at large:
aud he did not feel sale in testifying attention of ths public io my superior facil­
toroughly stasoned lumber and war
when the Neu's was sent out intu
to the truth.
The man is to be pit- ities for doing tbe best kind of work at
n lobe u rtproealcd
the world as a venture, Mr. Smith
tied, ns are all others who have sold
was one nf tbe first to step forward
e, Mich.
tnemselves to rum and its power.
and take one hundred and fifty cents’
gLANIN’G, J^ATCHIXG,
SOAPS. PERFUMERIES AND
As n citizen of Nashville and know­
.worth of stock in it, and us we sit
ing tbe complaints of the people, and
aroun 1 our hearth-stone, after a hard
knowing what danger we are all in,
TOILET GOODS.
day’s work, eating those apples, we
Proprietor of the
, shall remember Mr. Smith with kind­ with our-six saloons, who are daily
sending out from ten to fifteen drunk­
ly feelings.
en men oa our streets, I ask that the Dressed Flooring,
—Lest Wednesday a young man
Common Council lake some steps to­
stepped into our office, and seeing
sidiar, Mo«ldlags, Ae.(
ward the erection of a good and sub­
— AND —
th^t we were short ol help and chuck
stantial jail, and also provide a suffi Or ..wy dMcriprlon. k&lt;»l
o.
full of business, proposed so go out
cient police force to protect our per­
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
and pick up some locals for us. Now
Not around ihe .torner, but next door
WOOL CARDING MACHINE!
sons and our property, and as the
to Halbsrl &amp; Co.
we are very fond of locals, stewed
saloons are the cause of this riot and
or raw, and gladly accepted his prop­
disturbance, in a great measure, that
A r»u. un or
Na«hville, - - Mich..
osition, and he started.
After two
they be taxed to help pay for it.
I
k UIW ut Wai Ceod TRUNKS • Would respectfully inform ths publio thn«
hours tramping around, looking un­
believe this to be right, and I call
ON HAND! be is prepared to de double ths work than
I also manufacture Soft and Hard Wood
der sidewalks and buildings, peering
upon all lovers of good order to con­
Nashville, Sept. 1st, 1874.
. 4» benrtob™info empty dry goods boxes and down
sider this matter and demand it, if
W, A. AYLSWORTH.
rat boles, he returned and with a woethey think it right
FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES
For ue Wholesale and Retail Trade.
be-gone look upon his Face, made
Citizen.
the startling statement: ** It's awful
Depot, Nashville, Mich.
C. M. HOLLER, Hiller.
'-A^ry."
48
A. W. OLDS.
The Nashville Newsr is uno
one vj
of iuo
tbe
HORACE
HOLTON
dozen new weeklies which 2has
-------trot
Zt
The masons have completed the
IF" By calling one door north of
PHYMCU58’
PRE CRIPT.S.XS
yet celebrated its birthday.
It has brick work of M. A. Hance's brick
Truman’enew brick, you will find
had some trouble and a good deal of store,and the joiners arc now at work
competition, but Mr. Strang, the pub­
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED
laying floors, etc.
It will be a fine
FidimMe lifiiiCT]
Drm Lkec,
lisher. sees daylight ahead, and is
seeking to make every num'ner of his addition to the appearence of the vil­
wh^ra &lt;wn almv* tn found * rood Steck Of
lageral more such fori
18 READY
paper better than its predecessor.—
jMirfiif JRw /Vest.
FANCY GOODS.
The above is the second
—-----------compli
—r-i
Officer Ryman arrested a horse
which will be sold
rehy enabled to furnish you with
re —
have
had from —
the
Fret thief in Charlotte, on Wednesday of
meat vrt
._ —
—
Promptly attended to
ALL the LATB8T STYLES
Jfrest in a short time, and as it comes last week. He made the arrest on
ay* The Highest Market Price paid
from lie leading paper of Michigan. suspicion. It subsequently turned
thanks for half a bushel of niceap-

TARADY, Manufacturer of

grins as the Aged.

WTaT AYLSWORTH, Baity

tion on the rumseller.
The People’s main witness, in this

TAILOR
Root* and Shorn,

ffottonades and ®assinw«s

PSrlOF, LlfeCy, DffllllJ, OffiCC 8!i
6EHEBAL FUKTURt!

during the summer solstice.

LIEBHAUSEll,

3

VERY CHEAP!

SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

NEW PLANING MILL

Justice of the Peace,

CORSETS and HOSIER 1

WhatNow FURNITURE MANUFACTORY! DRUGS,

man avoideth these in order that he scruples in evading anything or eymay mamtain'a fair standard of health erything that would farther a convic­

ELEMENT SMITH.
\J
LAWYER,

And aiTJdjids of Goods
-

Demaray keeps the best Violin 18
coYn carry enra like a jac-c-c mule, ple. that he bought on ihe 4th day of Strings, and warrants every ous.
48
while every watermellon would im­ July last, whiskey of Williard L.
BOOTH A.VO KIIOE9.
agine itself a lager beer keg dressed Stone,-and at the same time treated
We would respectfully announce lo the
in Paris green.
This is intended as several of llicircomradcs,giving their public that we Lave added a full line of
names, and said that that would be Boots and 8boes to our stock, which we
a consolation to the farmers.
—Truman moved into his new his testimony, went on the stand and
Hard^varo Cheaper
46
W. H. Kocau A B«o.
brick last W ednesday, and he will swore that he was not in Stone's sa­
Manufacturer* and keepe on ban
WH- Full Proof Kerosene OH 2S cents,
• start for Yew York the la»t of this loon .hat day, nor at any time from
’They are now selling the new improved
.
at
ths
City
Drug
Store.
*
week for a mammoth stock of goods. the 1st to the IClh of July* last, and
Oliver Chilled Plow
The pnblic will be glad to learn that drank no liquor that day, until even­
Cider! Cider
which they guarantee to give Mtiifaetion or
.he has engaged Mr. E. R White as ing, and then took it as a medicine,
no sale. They are also selling the
dtis chief salesman. Ed, is an agree­ and didn't know where be gut that, cider only on Thursdays, until furl her notice. Charlotte Plow and Drag, Union
Berryville, Mich , Aug. 8tb.
Together with a full assortment oi
able, obliging and effecient salesman. and as he was drunk that day, possi­
Giura, Eni/rife Wringer, Rath­
F. D. Sorus.
And he will be glad to see all of his bly Jie didn’t know.
bun Stoves, Jefferson Nails,
MIRRORS, PICTqRES.FrtA Me
From this case we can learn what
and all first-class Goods in their line.
friends at .the long brick.
AND CARDS, BRACKETS.
Store nf Theodore Maxion.
28
D on't fail to give up-a call.
—Look not upon the cucumber many have long known : ‘J'hat in this
DUSTERS, &amp;Q.fca,
RMTU A YUTNAM(Ez~ I^rsans having accounts with
when tt is green, nor the Indian corn class of cases, juries must have con­
when it is unripe—when it moveth clusive proof to convict: and that it Tien. Maxson will please call and set­
itself aright on the grocery stand ; for is unsafe lo depend upon a drinking tle before Sept. 1st, and save casts.
on the whole they gripeth like a vice man for evidence. They always have
and stingeth like a gad-fly. The wise poor memories and generally have no

B. RASEY, Drayman.”Goodsand
lUcm-n- «M«1 &gt;o any p’«- In
tIU*F-

J

JScliool Booki

FRESH MEAT 8,

Clocks, Spectacles, $c.

DR. C. WWICKHAM- Farticnbir
17 aiUAUan sjrro tn U» tffaliMM at Prtrete

pEORGE SIMPSON. Blacksmith.
VI woaM iavMr IW publie. In n«d of
lo

FELLOW CITIZENS Poplins, Grass Cloths, &amp;c.

GROCERIES Drags,PROVISIONS

himself. The loss of a son who was
fence sfround his residence.
It is an was the case against Sibne. The
jury found him "not guilt."
In his kicked to death by.a |icrae about two
all kinds, which wiU bd sold low for oaah
ornament and some of his neighbors ■
Tbe highest price paid for Hides, »&gt;clis
case
the evidence showed that an years since, made a deep impression
will do well to take pattern after it,
1
etc. Give them a call on West side. Main 8l
Indian obtained beer on the 4th of upon Mr. Jenkins, and is supposed'to aabvRIe. Mich.
—Dr. Young drove from Marshall
July last, and was badly intoxicated. have been the cause of the rash act.
to this village, a distance of thirty
Stone testified that he had sold noth­
r milys, in less than three hours, the
ing that day but root beer, and, al
other day.
That's what we cal! fast
■Z
Funeral servioea by
though the statute seems to cover all Brown, of Castleton.
■ time.
such drinks, yet the jury thought root Elder HolloT.
—Duck hunting is good up the ।
Disc —* lug- 29lb, in Woodland, Wm. Adbeer no better than "dishwater." The
river; but it makes n fellow feel like
Funeral services b/
people were divided as to what the diaon. aged 28 years.
"Just before the battle, mother,” to ,verdict should have, been, but the jury Eld r Holler.
•
.
be R-vakened about four o'clock in the
were not, and so the defendant was
Mr Powlis would be much obliged
®
morning by the report of six or
for tbe return of his umbrella, which was
acquitted.
,
eleven grins.
The main witness for the People, taken from his wagon, as it stood before

,f

Fite

IV H. YOUNG, M. D
Office two
* I • Soon •on’n of Trtittun&gt;'» at.»r. Main Rtre-t,

Attorney* at Law.

‘ ROE &amp; CLEVER,

ago would have made every stalk of Supervison and attorney for tho Peo­

feletai'j Bruit

Thera is one pl see iu Nashville where you

The liquor cases, which were ing cases, and his gentlemanly de­
credit upon Mr. Fleming.
triment in court, we would advise
—Two subjects df King Alchohol 1commenced in July last, have filially
issue which him to make the "profesrion." a mat­
had a little altercation in Stone's sa­ been brought to an
thanking the pnhlic for peat favors soliets a
ter of businessin the future.
cuntinuance of the same, and would
loon, last Monday, which resulted in resulted in.tbe defeat of the prose­
JuCoi-tfi tbepublic tbai they will'
Saturday moning Henry Jenkins,of
cution.
•’
" peeled nose for one of them.
keep constoutly eu band
Only one case was tried and that Hope, committed suicide by hanging
—1/r. Barber has built a handsome

marking at a prayer meeting, one every saloon in this town, except
LOCAL MATTERS.
-evening last tveefc, that some of the Pattison's, and said that if called upon
’ 8^ A full lino of SpecUciw and Eye
proceedings of the members were., he should testify «to those facts, and Glasses just received at tbe City Drug Store.
money refunded.
' jjot "according to Hoyle.”
who said in the morning, before
—About a three days’ rain a month Store's trial, in the presence of the. Drug Store.

DRESS GOODS.

. ATTENTION,

ilavinv Mcored the aarvUreor
VIM DOWNING,
to do DRK3U MAKING

Mr. Ryman has not been admitted io

.

NMbTt|ie. Mkb

Hs selh

F’irnt ClttSH

—Uncle Dan Russell

was'a match for him in every point
in the case.
We understand that

B. H. WOOD, P. M.

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E. D. BITGOOD, Pxofxibtox.

man . who

Mr. D. C. Lee and wife wiU return
to their borne in St. Louis, next week. stnlii&gt;-4 Lute HyaU, on' the 8lh day
Miss Mabel, daughter of A Price. of Aug., bad a trial before Esq. Clark,

the purpose of organizing a lyeeum.

Busfotf* JBirrrfnrtt.

LIYKRY AND FEED STABLE !

Old Mr.-Bsohellor, living north of

school house. Monday evening, for selves wall pleased with Nasbvjlle,

BOTTOM PRICES.

UOBACE HOLTO.4.

At least 10 per cent sav-

Hr. FOWLES,

Cardrr.

Drug Store, Nashville.

42i

J. L. REED.

EYE and EAR!
Dr. R. C. TWOHPSO.'V,
e( JACKBOX, treats

ACUTE AMI CHRONIC 0 SEASES
CATARRH. ASTHMA.

C8B8UIPTI0I, EPLEPTIC HYA it

,

�sfvssxriw

«k.H 1

r.gad'fc&amp;ow

HALF A HOLLAS

kauw that nariie.i cunsuU him Uy mail
and in ptnwa, from alt tbe Butrem tbs Vttteii

WEEKLY SUI

Tim ExrrunuB

i the Secretyy of the Interior or

aropiwjmwa

m

beUK of Mr. TUtan, Im &lt;U-

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&gt; dntire should be j.ay- dmriraUe family paper.
. A iiandeotaely Ulnatrated f aril lou and eti­
quette ■npplctuoiit aooompauiea it.
ttaheetibara are very earuly oUalnrd, anti

MMinefc-h ram wifi probably bapttctxi at

Uf&lt;an4
Trousdals.
—Tbo tblrtosnth annual eotivsntion of the tutod by tbs Govanimeajt with a legal-tender
Fenian Brotherhood was held last week in currencydeparts that tte&gt;20 bonds ought
—Frost has already apju-areai near Ottawa,

Inh*. Sample copies
W, No. lit LaSalle

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-The reports of rich gold discoveries in the ation to tbe carrieroppoow the Civil Right*
bill and tho third term principle; and closes by
Gen. Forsyth, In a let- " arraigning tbe Republican party for its exIravaganeo end prell'gacy," etc., etc,
-The DemoaraUcfttete Convention of P«xncents to the-pan.
Gan. Rherfdah has traued ayivania nominated W'. B. Boos for Supreme
an order forbidding parties from going into Judge, aqd adopted a platform of principles,
Jlisjmpartaol features of which are, the de­
Cion of the territory will be toohnlcally illegal; manding of restrtctiOM upon the national
but it la likely that ihe risk wlH be aaanmed,
and that wa shall bool hear of the results of
naw Constitution, and opporing mixed »cbools,
practical mining there.
—Gov. Osborne, of Kan»a#, has called an believing that co education of tho whites and
extra ooaaion'of tha Legislature flbr tbo 15th blacks would bo detrimental to both races.
of Sepieaflw, In devise, nteads for thaJreli«f
nation of Secretary Bristow, sod ths appoint­
ment of the Hon. Hugh McCulloch, of Indi­
stroyed by the graesboppero.
ana. to succeed him,
CAfjrjr A*'D cnnnxALa.
—The Democrata of Missouri, in their con­
—Anderson I?erry, John Rose, Antoine vention al Jeffnrtou City, nominated tha fol­
Maurice, James Williams and James Roberft- lowing ticket: Governor, Charlso H. Harlin;
aon, five colored men implicated in the mur­ Lieutenant-Governor Norman J.- Colman;
der of Elisha Eastwood, an old flatboatman, Secretary of State, M. K. McGrath; Auditor,
on tbe 25th *of April last, who hung recently Phom M»; Halladay; Treasurer, Joseph W.
Meteor; Register of Lands, Oscar Kochlitaky.
. The platform declares that the 5-20 bonds
ceeding to Camp Brown, Wyo. Ter., to relieve ought to be paid In greenbacks, and favors a
repeal of the National Banking law and tb«
atrocious crime was committed by a tncmlx r subt Lfutlcn of greenbacks to tbo extent of
the national bonk onrracy. It also de­
men and a corpora) were at the North Fork of' clares Hist "tbo legal-teuder notea of tbe.
tho PejMjagie, going toward Brown, when, .United State*, in addition to being reocivable
without any warning, one of tho escort named in payment of all debts and demamls
Green, redo up to ou# Mahoney, and, pre­ of every kind due lo tho United Stales and to
senting Ida pistol, shot him through the indlvidoah*, should also be made rectivabls
lungs. Ho then immediately turned upon the for duties on imports." In regard to tbe rail­
others and commenced an iudiseriminajo Are, road question, it demsuds " »fich legislation
shooting onn men though Ilia bosal#. and an­
upon tbe subject, bctli Stalo and national, as
other thiough the side. As Byan foil, the re­
will effectually secure tho industrial and pro­
maining uninjured man ran to help him get
ducing interest of tho country agaumt nil
his feet from the stirrup*; consequently
form* of corporate monopoly and taxation."
Green Lad plenty of time to get two of the
—The Republican State Convention of Now
horses and take to the bluffs. An ambulance,
coming up soon after, took the wounded to
27th ult., and unanimously nominated George
Camp Brown ; but tbe man Mahoney died be­
fore reaching tbs post, Parties were’at once A. Hals.y. The -platform approves the past
record of tho Republican party, eulogizes
sent in pursuit, and at last acroante wire
President Grant and his administration, and
close ou tbo trail of the murderer.
favors a speedy resumption ol specie pay­
—Tbe U. 8. Marshal and Oov. Leslie, of
manta.
Kentucky, nave held a consultation, and tbo
—The total majority against the new Ohio
militia and the United Blates troops wdl-aci
Constitution ja. 147,28t. The “license"
together in arresting tbe contending psrtio#.
proposition is also defeated by 7,246.
The Blate troojw have thus far been parsitiog
both parties of offenders. At Lancaster,
Garrard county, the scene of last week's
—A committee* of the Shreveport (La.)
troubles, all fa quiet, but tile Blate troops Board of Trade have arrived at Now Orleans,
remain to insure order. Forty-five rioters to confer with Ms). Howells, United Staten
Engineer, u|K&gt;n the imprnvepent of the lied
— A man giving the name of Gustav Moyer river.
has bean arrested in Now York, having been
roju&lt;ia.\.
recognized by one Lewis Moses as Tbeopliile
—A Brazilian iron-clad bombarded tho town
George Kerstein, who is alleged to have rub­
bed the Kulm Credit bank of Western Fraaria, of Alyear, in the Provinco of Curricntca, on
last December, of (180,000 in bonds and account of tbe alleged ill-treatment of its
money. Eerateiu was a Director in the bank
to a war between Brazil and tho Argentine
sides tbo embezzlement, and tuat one man .Republic.
—In consequence cf tho confiscation of tho
in Knlm loot (75,000 by him, and several
banking-houses in Berlin were victlmizod to property of tbo Carlisle by tbo Spanish Gov­
tbe amount of (30,000.'
'
ernment. Prince’ Alfonso, brother of Doo
—At Plcketteville, Gibson county, Tenn.1 Carlox has Isaned an order to the troops un­
der his command atiuouncinglhal retaliatory
acconnl of some supposed wrong done to
them, and manifested a doetro lo kill certain
—It ie rc|&gt;ortod that a Ministerial crisis exists
whites, and sack the town. On tho 26lh six­ at Madrid, and Sagonta and Cotoner are exteen of the ringleaders were'arreatoxl; but pccted to quit tbe Cabinet; also that tho inwere taken from the prison by about 100 habitauts of Madrid refuse to submit to a
masked mot^ who tied them together and fresh conscription.
.
marched off on tbe Huntington road half a
—In India R.OOOAOO natives aro atill de­
mile from town. Six of tho number were cut pendent on charitable relief. The weather
loose and ordered to escape, and. aa soon aa has been excessively dry hi Tirhoot, and
that command was given, a full volley was further distress is threatened.
fired upon them, killing four and wounding
—The Spanish Federalists who took refuge
tbs other two-one mortally. Tho remainder in Portugal after the defeat of their echejne
were carried np the river two miles and killed. for a Federal Roptiblic ore to be banished from
tbo domain of King Ferdinand.
two suicides and three homicides occurred,
—The Carlist* have made another attack on
and. In addition, three persons were danger­ Puycerda, and again met with ropubc. Tbe
ously wounded with razors and pistols in af- defense was most courageous. Even the
women assisted in repairing the breaks in the
—It is reported that the strike in Belfast. ramparts during the fight.
Ireland, baa ended, and that all thooperative®,—Al St. Petersburg, on tbe 28th ult., tbe
40,000 in number, have resumed work in tbe Grand Duke Vladimir was married to tho
factories at reduced rates.
Duchess of Mecklenburg.

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Nall la the beat is tbe world.

tbs bands of the Secretary of Slate this even-

turned to tbe. Twin-Mountain House after
conolnding his business. —The Bon. R. W. Taylor, Find Comptroller

sehi tbe United Stataa Treasury Department
iu tho Executive Board at tha Philadelphia
Centennial Exposition, vice cx-Aasistant
Secretary Sawyer.
’
—Tbo firm of Jones, 8onnpbo: i A Co., of
New York, a leading petroleum exporting
houre. has suspended, with liabilities at abon:
(800,000.
.
—Henry 0. Bowen has Instituted proceed­
ings in a (Abel suit against the Brooklyn
BagU, in which damages aro laid at (100,000.
Tun complaint is based upon an interview
- published in the Kagl1 purporting to Lave

every particular, and upon three editorial ar­
ticles immediately following the publication
of tho name.
—Prof. Pierre Blot, the celebrated culinary
artist, died at Nsw York, re cently.
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OKXJNUL.
—Tho Kansas O«age coded laud case so long
tn controversy, has at length been decided by
the United Slates Circuit'Court at Davenport.
Iowa. Tho tract In, dispute is fifty by thirty
miler, in extent, about 1.000,000 acres, embrac­
ing the countiee of Noosbo and Labette, and
parte of the panties of Bourbon, Wilson,
Crawford, Allen and Montgomery counties. In
Kansas, and occupies! by some 30,000 s«ttlcn«.
The court decided against tbe railroad com­
panies. holding that they bare no title, and
netting aside their jiatenta issued by tho In­
terior. Department.
—At the National Sehutzenbuud, held at
Baltimore, tho first prize, $1,000 in green-

York, and second prise, $500 in gold, to Wm.
Hayts, of Now York. Tbe third prize, 5500,
fourth prize, 000 marks in gold, and fifth
prize, a gold watch and chain, valued at (450.
are a lie between George Schilling, of Balti­
more, Rudolph Hcanseb, of Washington, and

ing made 62. Tbe sixth prixa, a silver brick,
a awarded to Conrad Meyer, of East St. Louis,
goblot, to Joseph Belcher, of the Newatk (N
J.)Schnixon. Tbo greatest number of. buli'acye shots—157—were made by Adolph Btreck-

—Gov. Osborne, of Kansas, telegraphed,
from Topeka to the War Department, under
date of Aug. 22, that be has information that
the Osage tribe of Indians, st a general coun­
cil, have declared war against the State of
Kansas, and asks for 2,000 carbines and ac
amtreraenta, and lOO.OilO cartridges, on ac­
count of the State.
—An extraerthnary case of self-destruction
is reported from Cincinnati. A young man

while in a somnambulic fit, shot himself
through tbe heart. It appears that ho had
beefl reading " Hamlet" before going to aleep,
and, it is thought, had been struck by the
speech of Horatio in the bloody ending to that
inimitable play, where he says to the dying
Prince, who conjured him to live and defend
the name of tris friend. "Nover behove it I
am more an antique Homan than a Dane."
FIRXS AXD CASUALTIES.
Tiio most plausible explanation of tho strange
—A portion of the mammoth wagon factory
event ia the conscious trance which was
habitual with him ; tho thought of suicide was of tho Studebaker Brothers, at South Banti,
uppermost, and that reason was too dormant Ind., was burned last week, resultbig iu a
loss estimated at (300,000.
—A pedestrian named O’Leary recently socompHsbod at Chicago the extraordinary feat
of walking 106 miles in 23 hours and 27
minutes.
-rAn importent circular, making eomo now
regulattons and amending existing regulations
governing the Limber trade will, in a few
along onr
Northern bunller.
—It has twen ascertained that Spain bos
made a demand of indemnity in the Virgimus
affair and for other alleged wrongs suffered
by Spain owing to filibustering expeditions
from this country. .
—The British sftamer Colima made the
trip from Hsu Francisco to Yokohama in
quickeat paaeage over made between those

—The managers of the Cs:ix&gt;ls Southern
road have projected another International
lienal branch of the Niagara river, J net below
Bl*ck creek, to which a short line will be built
from Stevensville; then run along Grand

POLITICAL.
—Tho Illinois Democratic Convention, in
session st Springfield on tbo 20th ult., nomi­
nated Charles Carroll for Slate Treasurer,
and 8. M. Etter for Superintendent cf Schools.
A platform was adopted declaring in favor of
the " restoration of gdd and ailver as tii'e
basis of currency, the resumption of specie
payments aa eoon as possible without disaster
to tbo buriuee* interests of the country, by
steadily opposing inflation, and by the pay­
ment cf tho national indebtedness in the
money of the-civilized world ; opfKHuug any
tariff except for revenue laws; denouncing all
sumptuary laws, and declaring it to bo tbe
right and duty of tbe State to protect its
citizens from extortion and unjust discrimi­
nation.
—The Republicans of Michigan have pal in
nomination the, following ticket; Governor,
John J. Bagley; Lieutenant-Governor, Henry
H. Holl; Secretary of State, E. G. D. Hol­
den ; Treasurer, William B. McGrcery; Audi­
tor-General, Ralph Ely; Altorney-Guncralv
Andrew J. Hmith; SuperintetidaoX of Ihiblic
lostructiou, Daniel B. Briggs. Tha platfopn
earliest day practicable; exnreoses 'ttie belief

old minors and others

law cf demandand denounceb repudiation iu

Caufornia** Biohkhi Nuooet.—How
much we owe to California 1 Her precions metals have enriched thousands of
our fellow citizens, and have proved
the main stay of America in times of
national pecuniary embarrassment. Her
mining industries have given employ­
ment to myriads of me ebonies and labor­
ers. She is the land of promise to tbe
fortune seeker. But the Golden State
has lately sent us a new treasure. Her
last nugget ia Dn. Walkmi’s'Califorhia Vijcboab Bitters.
The health­
giving- principle contained iu this curativa are a more precious boon than
gold. In till affections of tho liver and
stomach, remittent and intermittent
fevers, rheumatism, oudpnimonarv dis­
eases, it may be rtlied tTJxrn. Ah a blood
depurent and invigorant it is uneqnaled,
purifying the circulation and infusing
new vigor into the debilitated frame. It
conquers that moat unyielding of all
complaints—dyepepaiu, and we know of
ire other remedy that can accomplish
thia. Its entire freedom from alcoholic
spirit, which retards ana neutralises the
effect of any medicine, and which forma
the basis of many of the pseudo bitten
and tonics, doubly enhances its value to
tha sink.
Tbe papers of the United
States vic with one another in doing
honor to Dr. Walker. We, too,.add our
voice, and say, all honor to the num
whose science and skill Lave enabled
him te draw from the vegetable king­
dom such s lx*’"wvn for human snffirring.
Colorado calls for more women.
has scarcely a single ona.

gratitude of thousands thatbave been aflU-ied
with Chrome G*urrb, Ltngonng Coughs, vanum. Blood Dmeasce. affecting the «kin, flreb

Propristore, New Orleans.
druggists-

Stationary Engines,
Tabular and Hue Boilers,
Lard Tanks, Water Tanka,

pronotumod incur.,hl.by emhg pbyrid.ua

Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. The
people were left to infer that those had been
deducted from a carefu: chemical analysis of
tbe modi ci um, which are rapidly growing in
popular favor in that as well as in this and
most other civilised oountries. Tbo receipts
were evidently invented by those jealous of
tho reputation and largo solo which those
medicines aro rapidly acquiring and who aro
pecuniarily interested in endeavoring to check
thoir sale. So ridiculously preposterous ore
those- receipts that medicteM compounded
after them could never have rained any repu­
tation or sale in any country, for they would be
so caustic, polsonoua, immediately and poailively injuriocii. an in every case to be prompt­
ly condemned by the people on tbo first tnal

ed. of being not only efficacious, but perfectly
mild, pleasant and harmless in effects. Not­
withstanding, however, that tho bogus receiptn
were so ridiculously preposterous aa scarcely
to have been believed by the moat nnaciraUfic.
thonghtlaaa and nnauapecting people, yot
■trailer. and incredible aa it mav ceem. a nawer
of high scientific pretension*, published iu tins
eoni try, copied tho flctilioua receipt# from tho
German paper. This they evidently did with­
out a moment'a reflection, for that much con­
sideration, given by an intelligent mind, to the
' receipts and tbe properties and effects of tha
mixtures that would result* from sncli a com­
pounding of well-known caustic and poisonous
cheuuoala and drugs, would have condemned
them as bogus fabrications, and tho proicntioun
pnblirhera of tho paper that originslly inserted
them, as either knaves or foola On my alter,
tion being called to the matter, in order that
some tbougbtloM and over-credulous people
aht not be deceived and misled by aestug
i an announcement in a paper laying claim
to a scientific character, as well aa to clear my­
self of the imputation of being guilty of perpe­
trating a wicked fraud. upon tbe people, aa
such announcement, if UDConlradlcted, would
imply, I, as proprietor and manufacture.- of
the aforesaid celebrated medicines, went be­
fore a magistrate and made oath to tbe fact
that tho said receipts were utterly false. My
afLdavlt was sent to tho publialiom. of tbepapdr into which tbe bogus receipts had been
copied, and iu a subsequent issue an editorial
notice was given of my denial. But, notwith­
standing Buch correction and denial, made un­
der oath, certain individuals, who lounge
around and infest our largo cities, gaining a
livelihood by perpetrating all kinds of catch­
penny frauds upon tbe egededous, wore there­
by given tbe hint that, aa try medicines were
universally nopular, by adrortiiing for sale
bogus receipts for making them, th tv could gel
lots of ignorant people to bits at their bait.
Ono Frank M. Hood, of 139Eighth street, Now
York, who pubUnbea “ Love and Courtship
Cardx" a "Fortuno Teller and Dresm Ho&lt;k, ‘
"TheMysteries of Lovo Making." "How to
Woo and how to Win." and various other
swindles, sends Lis dupes tbo following in
exchange for their stamps. It in copied
from tbe papers alluded to and in as fol­
lows : " For Dr. Sago's Catarrh Bcmedy, take
eight grains Carbolic Acid, seven grains of
Camphor, and two and a half grains of common
Salt, tbo whole to be colored with a little Prunrian blue." This makes a powerful cans'1c
mixture as unhko Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Bemody
(which is perfectly unirritating, mild, soothing
and pleasant) aa light la from darkness. As
" a burnt child dreails tho fire," if a»y have
boon so foolieh as to have burned their noecs
sore with this caustic compound- thinking that
they were using tho same as Dr. Bago's celobrated Catarrh Remedy, they will, tt is to lie
hoped,profit by tbo lesson thereby taught them
and not bo so ready next time to bite at every
catch-penny advertising dodge that swtndlore
may offer them. For Dr. Pierce'# Golden
Medical Discovery tho bogus receipt reads .
"Take four drachms purified Honey, fifteen
grains extract poisonous Lettuce, thirty graine
of Opium, three and a fourth ounces dilute
Spirits, throe ounces water. Mix." Of tbe
ridiculous bogus formola I will esy, aa I did
under oath, not out of tht medicinal or poii^notu inGnd'.oOt tlurrln &lt;riocn ruten into CV
cotnpotilion tf my (iuhli n Medical Bitcimry !
And furthermore, I will say that I defy all tbo
chemisla in tbo wofld to ancortain, by chemical
analysis, tho composition.iif any of my Family
Medicine*, as they cannot bo analysed so an to
d'termino their ingredients, many of which aro
new in modicino and. like nearly al! vegetable
extracts, there arono known reagents or chem­
ical toeta by which their pr»seuceean bo deter­
mined. If any further proof in wanted to
satisfy any person that tho receiptgiven above
is utterly false, lot that person have tbo mix­
ture, aa given, compounded and, not only
wJU it bo seen to be entirely unhko my Discov­
ery in appearance, but If a further test is
wanted, by taking a dose of iX.it will be found
to produce drowsiness and stupor, whereas my
Discovery, in over so large doses, prodnoeeno
such effect. Otbera, located in different cities
and engaged in advertising for sale bogus re­
ceipts for making my medicines, send those
that bite st their bail other and various ridicu­
lous formula-. Ono sent out by a villainous
knave, located in Chicago, gives tho chief in­
gredient of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy as
Baltig Blue Vitriol, which is only equaled in
absurdity by another issued by partim in Phil­
adelphia who say Lliat the ingredients comport­
ing Dr. Sago's Catann Remedy arc “burnt
Alum, white Vitriol. Sugar of I^ad, and Prus­
siate of iron," and that tuy Guidon Medical
Discovery ia "wmply Hyruti and Tincture of
Guiger." In refutation of all tbo various and
ridiculomi bo^us receipts for making my medi­
cines that bavo over bwo, or may hereafter bo
publinbod and circulated, I would say ttiat.l
iiarn, in dealing with lliu people, over been
Kcnux! by tbe maxim that " bonoely in the
1 policy.” and that " success makes suc­
cess ;" for it is because souio sufferer has ob­
tained relief and cure, and that sufferer baa
sent atiother tome; and it is became tlioueands have been cured that they have recoai ■
mended mo and my superior remedies to other
thouBands of euffareru. In thia way I am con
atantly making living cdvcrtiacmentii for my­
self and mei'iciucs. It is a common thing to
hear people say that plenty of advertiring will
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1,
liai any merit or not. Nothing could !&gt;« faitber from tbe truth. It is with this delurivo
idea actuating them that thousands have
ruahed headlong into advertirlng, only to find
themaelves bankrupt in a little while. Not
more than one in five hundred, who engages
in advertising medieiuoe, ever makes a finan­
cial success out of the undertaking, for lbs
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Barry County, Minh.,

ORRO STRORC.

Progression. No Retrograding.

TEUKi *14# FEBJIXMUM,

VOL.. I
THK F0RHAKXN.

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'the end of the world. What did she
care if her nose wm blue with cold, aud
her chubby hands red as beets ? . Now
and then she paused to turn her head
awv fjf®m somarnde blast, a forrninuor
of the “term. But Imvxng gasped' a
moment she qaickly tenowed her bravo
march in search of the great unknown.
The mother inissed her'and supiibsed

Will com* Md trcpp;
Jljr.Uie paCfl niixin imptsui th# ro#o
■VpnmybxaMt,
Atal bid it ctor ray dark r»po»#—'
J^lORlytartT

that Jones, who could not get enough of
the child's society, bad taken her out
with him.
'
Jonas', poor fellow, chopped on until
the storm came upon him, half smoth­
ered by snow and half frozen by cold, in
the houao,.
; , ,
, .
”
When there was nothing left bat retreat'he had seized an armful of wood
and carried, it'into tho bouse with him
to make sure that he had enough to keep
his wife and Kitty from freezing in the
soon coming awfulness of the night,
which now nettled down upon the atormbeaten and know-blinded world.
It was in ttio beginning of that terri­
ble storm in which so many people were
frozen to death, and hehad flednono too

Could I uni 1m«, when I am

When once tho wddd was'slacked by
the stove, Jones looked around for
Kitty. Ho h»d not morn thau' inquired
for her when her father and mother both
read in the face of the other that sho
was lost in the wild dashing storm of

snow.
So fast did tho suow fall, and so dark
was the night, that Jones could not see
three feet ahead of him. Ho endeav­
ored to find the path.which he thought
Kitty might have taken, but it was
buried in snow drifts, aud he soon lost

Krrrrs jorty.
.

BT EDWASU ZOOLESTOX.

It doesn't do men any good to live
wapart from women and children. I
jiiover know a boys’school ip which there
was not a tendency to rowdyism. And
lumbermen, fishermen, sailors, and all
other men that live only with m&lt;Tn, are
proverbially a half-bear sort of-people.
Frontiersmen soften down when women
and children come—but forgot myself,
it- is the story you want.
Burton and' Jones lived in a shanty
fay themselves. Jones was a married
man, but finding it hard to support a
. Vife in a down East village, he emigra­
ted to North Minnesota, leaving his
wife under her father’s roof, until he
should be able to “ make a start. ” He
and Burton had gone into partnership,
styj pre-empted a “ town-site ” of three
. hired red and twenty acres.
There were, perhaps, twenty families
scattered sparsely over this to wu-si to at
the lime my story begins and ends, for
it ends the same week it begina.
The jiartners had disagreed, quarrel­
ed and divided their interest. Tho
lind was all shared between them ex­
cept one valuable forty-acre piec?. Esch
of them claimed this piece of land, and
the quarrel had gone-so high between
them that the neighbors expected
th(?rn to ahoot at sight In fact, it- was
understood that Barton was on the
forty-acre piece determined to shoot
Jones if h« came, and Jones had sworn
to (fo out there and shoot Burton, when
tho fight was postponed by the unex­
pected arrival of Jones'wife and chilJones’shanty was not finished, and
he had to forego tho luxury of fighting
his old partner in his exertions to mako
his wife and baby comfortable for the
night. For the winter-sun was surrounded by “sun-dogs.” Indeed of one
sun there were four, un occurrence not
uncommon *in this latitude, but one
which always boded a terrible storm.
In his endeavors to care for his wife
and child, Jones was mollified a little
and half regretted that he had been so
violent about the piece of land, but he
was determined not to backdown, and
' he would certainly have to shoot Burton or be shut himrelf.
When he thought of tke chances of
being killed by h!a old partner, the
prospect was not pleasant He looked
- wistful!/ nt Kitty, bin txo-yeara'-oJrt
child, lied dre-de-i that she should d;r.
left faiherlass. Nevertheless, he would
mb, bsrked &lt;fc,a. H»«oald .boot
or be shot.
While father wan busy otherwise, lit­
tle Kitty managed to get the shanty
door open. There wav no latch, and her
prying fingers swung it back. A gnat
of cold sir almost took away her breath,
but she caught right of the brown grass
without, and the new warlji seetred as
big that the little feet were fain to try

himself.
He stumbled through the driftn, call­
ing out to Kitty in distress, not know­
ing whither he went.
After an hoqx of despairing wandering
and shouting, no camo to a house and
having rapped at the door ho found
hiinself face to face with his wife.
Ho hod returned to his own house in
bewilderment.
When we remember that Jones had
not slept for two nights preceding this
one on account of his mortal quarrel
with Buton, and be had now been beat­
ing against an arctic hurricane and
tramping through treacherous billewx of
snow for nn hOIIri wo cannot' wonder
that he fell over his own threshold in a
state of extreme exhaustion.
Happy -for him that ho did not fall
bewildered on tho prairie, as many a
poor wayfarer did on that fatal night

np the vain little Marches she had been
been making in,the neighborhood of the
shanty,
• ■ .

There was now a sick husband with
frozen hands and feet and face to care
for. Every minute the thermometer
fell lower, and all the host that the litJones’ ehanly could
give] would hardly keep them from
freezing.
Burton Lad stayed on the forte-acre
lot all day, waiting for a chance to shoot
his old partner Jones. He had, not
hear«l of the arrival of Jone^' wife, and
so he concluded that his enemy had
proven a coward and left him in pos­
session, orekft«that he m^nt toplay
upon binvaoase^reaolMniua triokon bin

way home.
•v
So he resolved to keep a shoip Jo5k-’
ou(. But he soon found that this was
impossible. "Tho storm was upon him
in all its blinding fury, and he tried to
follow the path, but he could not find it.
Hod he been leas of a frontiersman
be must have perished there, within a
furlong of his own bouse. But endeav­
1
oring
to keep the direction of tho path
ho heard -a smothering cry, and then
।saw something rise up covered.with'•
1snow, and fall down again.
He raised
his gun to fire, when the creature ut­
tered another wailing cry so human that
he put down his gnu and went cautious­
ly forward.
■

He did not renumber that there was ■
1such a child among all the settlers at;
Newton. But bo did not stop to ask :
1
questions.
He must, without delay, get j
himsclf and the child to a place of arte- j
ty,
or both would soon be frozen to]
1

,^4^lyiU^,&gt;B&gt;RRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1874.
RASK KALL—AN KPITOR'H KXPKKl•
KNCK.
- The doctor sakPwo itoeded . ’«ercu&gt;e.

would freeze were he to let the fire sub­

side in the least
g As the storm prevailed with unabated
fury ail the next day, and tu» he dared
aeithrr to take Kitty uor tq leave her
alonq, he stayed by ber all day apd stuff­
ed the stove with 'rood, aud laughed at
herdridlhsby 'tal^, and .foil, her on bis­
cuit and fried bacon and'oQffec.
On. tiiB tadruing ■ of Um second day,
tho storm hail subsided/ It was 40 de­
grees
cold,, but
knowing
________
_______
___ , that .somebody
_
might be mourning Kitty for dead, ho
wropped her in skins, and with much
difficulty reached the. nearest neighbor’s
house; sufi'qxiug pnty' a froat-bite'dn Life
noso by the way.-

• *-

Doctor knows.
He told us to join a
base bull club ; we joined.
Bought a
book of instructions, and for five days
studied it wisely, if not too well. Then
we* bought a sugar-scoop oap, a red
belt, a green shirt, yellow tronseni,
pumpkin colored show, a (taper collar
and purple necktie, and'wiik a lot of othdelegates moved gently to the ground..
There were two nines. These nines
were antagonists. The ball is a pretty
little drop of softness, rixp.af a goose
egg, acd five degrees harder tthsff a

-

“That child,” said the woman to
whose house he had come, “is Jones’.
I seed ’em take her outen the wagon,
day before yesterday.”
Burton lookefl at Kitty a moment in
perplexity- ThenSiorollcd her up again,

and started out, “travelin.’ like mad,”
the woman said. She watched him.
■ When ha .rt*ahed Jonca’, he found
Jones and'‘his wife sitting iri utter
wretchedness by the firn They were
both sick from grief, and unable to move
out of the house. Kitty they had given
up, for buried, alive under some snow
mound.. They would find her when tho
spring should crime and mutt the snow

off.

When tho exhausted Burton came in
with his bnndlo of buffalo skins, they
koked at,him with amazement. But
when he opened it, and set out tho little
Kitty, send aAid,
. ~
“Here, Jonee; is this your kitten?/
Mrs. Jones could think of nothing better
to do than scream.
And Jones got up and took his old
partner py the hand, ami said, “Barton,
old fellow!” and he choked up and sat
down again, and cried hopelessly.
And Burton said: “Jones, old man,
you may have that forty-acre patch. It
came near making me the murderer of
little Kitty’s father.”
“No, you shall take it yourself,”
cried Jones, “if I have to go to law to
make you.”
And Jones actually deeded his inter­
est in the forty acres to Burton.
That is why this part of Newton'ia
called to-day “ Kitty’s Forty.”
-

rock. The two nines play against each
other?' It is a quiet gi»mc, much like
chaas, only a litthj more chase than
chess. r
.
, Thou WM an umpire.
His position
is s hard one.
Hu sits on a box and
yeljs “fooh'’ His duly is severe.
1 took the bat. It is a murderous
plaything descended from Pocahontas
to the head qf Johb Smith.
The man
in front of me was a pitcher.
He was
a nice pitcher, but ho sent the balls
hoi. Thq ffias behind me was a catch­
er. He caught it, too.
Umpire said “play.” It is the most
radical play I know of, this base ball.
So the pitcher sent a ball toward m?.
It looked pretty coming, so- F let it
come.' Then he sent another.
1 hit it
with the club, and hove it gently up­
ward.
Then I started to walk to the
next base. The ball hit in the pitehei's
hands, and somebo&lt;V said he had
caught a fly. AIm, poor fly 1 I walked
leisurely toward the bare.
Another
man took tho bat. I turned to_ecc how

me on the cheek. The mon said it was
the ball. It felt like a mule, and I re­
posed on tho grass. The ball went on 1
Pretty soon there were two more flies,
and three of us flew out Then the
other nine came in, and us nine went
out. This was better. Just as I was
standing on my dignity in the left field,
a hot ball, as they call it, came skyrootchiug toward mo.
My captain
yelled, “ Take it I”
~ .
I hastened gently .forward to where
the ball was aiming to descend. I have
a good cfc to measure distance, and I
saw at n glance where the little aerolite
waa to liglit: I put' up my husds. How
TAKLXU. AOrAXTAGE OF AX' ApO# sweetly tJte l»Jl descended I Everybody
looked ; I felt something warm in my
'
i/XNT.
&lt;-ye. “ Muffin !” yelled ninety fellows.
Three mcn-of-war ships •-Patch,
French and English—while anchored “ Muffin, bo blowed! It's a cannon
in port, were contending with each ball!” For three days I've bed two
other for the best display of sailorahip, pounds of raw beef on that eye, and yet
bo that the captain of each vessel de­ it paincth.
Then I wanted to go home, but my
termined to |end aloft an active sailor
to perform some deed of grace and gentle captain said “ nay.” So I nayed
daring.
The Dutch captain sent a and stvyed. Pretty soon it was my
Dutchman, the French a Frenchman, strike., “ To bat I” yelled the wmhire.
.
.
- - - &gt;an
The
I went, but not at all serene, as was my
and .the, J
iDutdhma
the main­ wont The pitcher sent in one hip high.
It struck me jn the gullet. “ Foul!”
mast, with his urm extended. The
Frenchman then went aloft and ex­ yelled the umpire. Ho sent in the ball
tended both hands. Now the Irishman again. Thia time I took it cquyc, and
thought if he could stand on the main­ sent it down thq: right field, through a
mast with a log and an arm extended ho parlor window, &amp; kerosene lamp, and
would bo declared tho most daring rip np agfiinat the Jiead ;of nn infant,
sailor.
Nimbly he clambered aloft who was faking fits or its nap in its
until ho reached tho highest point; mother's bests. Then I slung the bat
and meandered forth to the first base.
! &lt; If
oil
both
tixi,' oitehding I heard high words, and looked. When
I slung tho bat, I had with it l»rbk-n
bis right baud with a graceful
the jak ofj the tamping and was fimd
SlBtiob. Than’fio threw out his left
'
' '
left leg uutil it came in Uno with his ten cent?.-

right arm. In doing so he ingloribn-ly
lost his balance and fell from the mast,
crashing through ths rigging toward the
.deck. The various ropes against which
he eame in contact broke his fall, but
his velocity was not too great to prevent
his grasping a rope attached to the
mainyard.
To this .he Jrang for two
roeondi; then dropping lightly to the
deck, lauded safely on' hia feet.
Fold­
ing his arms triumphantly as if fall and
all were in the programme, he glanced
toward the rival ships and joyously ex­
claimed: “ There, bate that if yon can! ’

ahtbtic sroot/ng |.v

Akntvcky.

A correspondent of the
(jouricr-Juuruw vvwr*cmru»rnal thus gloats over the dexterity of
the young man who killed tho desjierado, Witherspoon :
“As evidence of
what deed shots both Portwood and

death.
1
i Witherspoon were, it is stated that a
Bo he took t he little thing in hia arms ’ short time before tho death of Dr.

«ml started through the drifts, uijd the; Chambers, while they were stil good
*"hiW —
pat its little inv
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IJi.itoiA
. fluents
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------------- -1j fiienda. they wtat emt one day to praorough cheeks and muttered "papa.” Uiee with their pistols at a mark. The
And Burton held her eloaer, and fought target was a nail-head in a i-lank fence.

He found the shanty at lart* aud roiled tiring a number of rounds, 'at the
the child in a buffalo-robe while he made word,* that is, without taking aim; - it
wm found that each of them could drive
warm, he took ths little thing upon his
knee, dipped the aching fingers in cold
'sized
'
a navy
“Kitty," said she. &gt; .
“ Kitty," ho said, “and what else?" !____ s________ ____
,
_ _____
“Kitty," aha answered; nor oould he ! Tuaeday waning, only Wilharapoon
, She pushed out through the door, find out more.
had two navies, neither of which did
cwught her breath again, ondalarted off
“ Whose Killy ore you ? ”
1 his too quick antagonist give him. time

’A lump the aise of a hornet's neat on
left bip, well back.
A nose sweetly jammed, and five uni­
forms spoiled from rolling in the dirt at
the bases. '
I have played two weeks, and don't
think I like ths game. I’ve looked iver
the Koorer’s book, and find that I Lava
broken several bats, made ono . tally,
broken one umpire* law, broken ten
windows in adjoining houses, skilled a
baby, rmasbed
a ktroecne lamp,
broken the leg of a dog, mortally in­
jured - the breod-boskrt of a spectator,
knocked fire other players out- of time
by slinging my bat, and knocked the
waterfall from a i ohoolma'am who won
-iztanding twenty rods from the field, a
quiet looker-on.
.
I have used up fifteen bottles of
arnica ointment, five bottles of lotions,
and' half h raw beef, and am so full of
pain that it seems as if my limbs were-•
broken bats, and my legs tho limbs of a
dead
horso-chestnut.
।
LUV.
Luv iz a poshuu that is eazicr felt
than deskribed. It iz common-to the
yung, middle-aged, and even old fdDown

bar thought they had the dtsseaze.
It generally - makes viktims feel
phoolish, and akt phoolish, too.
'
Sumtijnes it brakes out sudden, with­
out enny warning, and then agin, it
cum* on alo, like the rumatisa
I have known sum paahunts to be in
luv six months and not kno exackly
what did-ail them, and tbuu I hav known
other cases whare the pariys thought
they was ,in luv, and nothing was the
matter ov them all the time, only they
wsz out of a job.
Sumthing to do allwus kures theze
kind or attacks.
When a person really iz in luv they
a:nt fit for anything else.
It unfits a farmer and blacksmith for
bizznrss just az mutch az it duz a stu­
dent at law or a bjarding-skool miss.
Genuine luv never fastens its fangs
onto a fello being but once ; he often
gite nipped by it before and afterward,
but the fuaUskar sticks to him for life.
Sum people fall Ln luv every 90 days,
just for the phtu. ov the thing.
R-.-al luv wont divide its posseshun ov
the heart with enny other ov the
'
pnshuns; it drives out ambition and
takes the stiffning out ov pride and
vanity.
A
‘ man iz never more pure than when
he iz sensibly in Inv.
Luv iz a grate bumanizer ; it makes1
the inde az gentle az a dav, and poliabea'
np the rustik like a three months'
tuition at n dancing skool.
It is hard work to bo in luv add not
akt phoolish ; but luv iz the only tiling
I kno that makes pholly excusable.
We allwus iaff st the yung, when tuey
are in luv, and pitty tho old ones.
An old man desperately in Iuy iz
oz helpless bz a lost child.
He wanders abcut heedless, not knoing
whore he iz, nor whare he iz going to.
What sense he ev&lt; r d'd hav has left
him. and he wont take nobody's advice.
Wo could sp-iri^, alimtmt enny other
paahuft ov the heart better than wc
bould lav, alt ho it haz made az mutch
trubble in this world az enny ov the
rceL—Josh BUlbigt.

NO. 5X
TIT FOR TATTom Roby, whilom Register of Pro­
bate for Duncan county, was one day
riding through the newly-settled town
of Carroll, sod upon the outekirta he
Two (title »rtn» cia io»* HXUw bort.
aaw a log cabin, with a brick oven built
T.otaUopooi— BnMfoioaapaa;
uponthfe ontaide, and in said -oven was
Tea little jxxkrta baa ay Kit&gt; mau,
a anapping fire, the good housewife be­
Two UBlo •rrrta op»a and daaa.
ing evidently on the eve of baking.
Tom was an inveterate joker, .and the
Two ?ttUoaboc»:&lt;m two little f«wt; '
opportunity was too good to-be lost; ao
Two UtUo lip* uad one HtilechlD,
Two tail* clie«k« with a roe* abulia;
he pulled up, aud called at the top ol
Two ZIUlo ebouMora. chubby and rtroCM.
his voice:
Two little-!&lt;«» ratmfcw aU day lauf.
“ Hallo !—Hallo!—House, there ! ’*
Two little prayen d^ee ray darlm&lt; aay.
Oat came the farmer aud his wife,
and four or five children, to see what
was wanted.
“My'good people," said Torn; seri­
ously, “your oven is on fire.”
Around to the end of the cabin flew
VARDCT1XSthe frightened family, while Tom rode
A WZZK conclusion—Saturday niglt.
on leaving them to discover tho pith ol
Stuifxd hose is not in stylo for £retho joke.
.
|
A tew years thereafter, when Tom enginea.
A max in New Orleans warned Ids
Roby had given up his Register's berth
{given it up to the opposite political wife not fo light the fire with kerosene.
party), aud wm following the practice Her clothe* fit his teeond wife remark­
‘
of law, he had occasion to pass again ably well.
through the to wn of £arrolL The place
Kxapp.onoe described the terrible
had grown and changed ; and tho small heat of hell by saying that it war so hot
white cottage, with well-kept garden in that it a man were taken out of it and
front, he did not recognize as occupying plunged into the hottest fire of an earth­
the spot where onoe'he had seen only a ly furnace he would freeze to death from
poor log cabin,-with oveu outside. But the transition.
there were thoee who could remembe.
Tri’XiNs aroused his wife from a
if he could not. Ho w« driving slowly «ound sleep the other night, earing he
along through the mud—there had bad seen a ghost in shape of au nrs.
been a long storm of rain—when a tow “ O, let me sleep,” wm the reply of the
headed lad of some thirteen summers irate datrifr, “and don’t be frightened
came rushing out from a shed at at your own shadow.”
tached to the cottage, excitedly ex­
“ Wiimyon take soma strawberries ?’’
claiming :
asked a lady of her gueat. “Yea,
“Hallo! hidlo I sir ! your wheel is madam, yes; I eat strawberries with
loose ! ” •
enthusiasm." ’* Do tdl!
Well, wo
Tom pulled up instantly, and jumped haven't anything but cream and sugar
out into the mud, and examined the for ’em this evening,” said tho matterlinch-pin of the near wheel.
of fact hostess.
“ It’s tho other wheel, sir.”
“Y6v musicians ought to be happy,
Around Tom wallowed to the other
fellows,’’ said H. the other day to a
aide, and made a critical examination
bandmaster.
“Why?”
said tho
there.
leader.
“Because you need never
“I don’t see anything out of the way
want for money ; when your funds run
here, boy,” he said.
short, you have only to put your instru­
“ Sartin, air, I thought 'twas loose.
ment to your lips, and * raise the
I taw it turn aruuncL"
wind.' ”
“You young rascal, how dare you?
A BOMAXTic York, Ill., girl thought
What do yon mean?”
And Tom
to Maud Mullcrize and “ rako the
started for his whip.
meadows
sweet with hay.”
She
“I mean," answered the urchin,
stood over a yellow jacket's nest as
placing his thumb to Lis nose, “that the
•she Swung her little rake. First jump
oven’s on fire ! "
from the aoorc, eleven feet. ■ Distance
Tom remembered now very well, and
to the house, half a mile. Time, two
giving t^ic lad a silver half-dollar, he
said they'd call it' square, lie had minutes.
A GBAVsniaozn, walking in the at recto
muddied h«s boots dreadfully, but he
laughed heartily at the return joke of a country town, the other day,
chanced to turn .and noticed two doc­
u'evcrthelesa.
tors walking beside him. He stopped
till they passed, and then followed on
ROTUING XXTXAORDINART.
Col. Stuart, in his “Army Reminis­ behind them. “ And why is Uris ?"said
cences,” relates that, when a subaiteri. they. “ I know mjr place in this pro­
at Gibraltar, he wbs one day on guard cession," skid he.
with another officer who unfortunately
fell down a precipice 400 feet high ami
was killed. Now my non-military read­
ers should understand that as the guard
reports there is a small addendum,
riz.: “N. B. Nothing extraordinary
since guard-mounting,” the meaning of
which is that in case anything particu­
lar. should occur the officer command­
ing the guard is benud to mention it.
Our friend, however, said nothing about
tho accident that had occurred to his
brother officer; and some hours after
tho Brigade Major came to his quar­
ters on the part of the officer command­
ing, with the report in. his hand, de­
manding an explanation. The Brigade
Major, addressing him, said :
“ You say, air, in your report—‘ N.
B. Nothing extraordinary since guard­
mounting,’ when your brother-officer,
an duty with you, has fallen down a
l&gt;recipioe 490 feet high and been.
kilted.”
“ Well, sir,” replied B------ ; “ I din
na think there’s anything extraerdi- ■
nary in it ava^ if he'd fann doon a
precipice 400 feet high and no been
killed, I should hae thought it very ex­
traordinary indeed, and wad hae put it
doon in my report”

A RKV01.VTI0NARY MOTHER.
Among the heroes of the American
Revolution there was not one more
worthy of honor titan Col. Clement Bid­
dle, of Philadelphia Descended from
the old Quaker stock, he was early and
earnest in his espousal of thecapseof
tbo liberty of the colonies, and among
tho first and mast zealous in arms. He
raised the first “Quaker ” company fur
the war,-of which ha was elected com­
mander before the corps joined tlio
main army. Wheft Congress had or­
dered the establhhpJent of a “flying
hot • Hot balls irf timobf war are good. camp? of 1O.0Q0 men, to be furnished
But I don't like ’em too hot for fun,. t»y Pennsylvania, Col. Biddle, on ac­
Afkr awhile I got a fair clip at it, and count of his peculiar qualifications for
you’bet it went cuttingthe daisies in the 1 the position, was appointed Quarterright field. A fat man and dog sat in mkster-G^uersl. He took psrt in tho
the shade of an oak, enjoying the game. battle of Trenton, and m a distinction
The ball broke one leg'of tho dog, and for his bravery ho wm selected by Gen.
SIGNS OF RETURNTNG PROSPERITY.
lauded like a runaway engine in the Washington to receive tho swords of
The immense crops of wheat which
corporosity of the fat man. He was the eaptnred Hessian. officers. He was
have rewarded the toil of the farmer
taken home to die.
st Princeton, at the Brandywine, nt
are
a certain indication of prosperity in
, The:? I w«at on a double-quick to the Germantown, at Monmouth, and shared
all branches of business.
That this is
field, and tried to stop a hot ball. B in the sufferings at Valley Forge. His
the
opinion of business men, is fuHjr
cime toward me from the bat at the brother Owe:: was also engaged, heart
d**5*w'*‘v*t»d by the fact that our
fate of a'a» mflea a minute. I nut up
Al A Jiree given in PiilridnM, by »b°l~k mewbant. u. hiring &gt;n nn­
my hands—the ball went singing on its
.. .,
rvf rrallv A ,1.1 IM.1I larMIT
a distinguished merchant, ju*t before usual number of calls, and sell larger
the commencement of open hostilities bills than at any time during the past
with it.
year. Similar reports reach us from
betwe ca the colonies and the mother
That was an eventful chap who first country, a Bridah officer, with much Now York sad other points ofzupply, and we accept this fact as a
invented l-ase balL
it's such inn. aaeurwaec, remarked :
I've played five games, aud this is the
“It would be foolish for the Ameri- most certain evidence t&gt;t returning
prosperity. Many branches of bumresult :
Twenty-seven dollars paid out ft&gt;r pKsh nothing but their own destruc­ aeas which have been suspended dur­
tion. Who can they expest to find to ing the summer, will be revived
things.
lead tbtm against our veteran geuor- during the fall, and by next aprin« er

The gome went on. I liked it. It is
so much fun to run from base to base
just in time to be pul out, or to chase a
ball thrcc^iuarterB of a mile down hxlii
while
all
tho
spectators
yell
“Muffin;- “Go it I” “Home run!”
“ Go round a dozen times!” Base ball
is a sweet little gome. When it came
my turn to bat again, I noticed every­
body moved back about ten rods! The
new umpire retreated twelve rods. He
.waa A^id., The pitcher .seftt 'em in

Oh, tho ekeeter, the beautiful skectcr,
filling the air with melodious meter;
tinker our hate and tickling our nose,
taking a bite through the holo in our
clothes; in through the window and
opening the door; filling our chamber
and seeking the sweeter, ever is found
the untiring muskceter.

This is tho way it generally is : Mrs.
Jonoswill remark to her undutiful little
son:
“Why ain’t you like Willy
Brown ?" Mis. Brown will remark to
her hopeful : “ Why ain't jou like
Jimmy Jones
Th» boys have lota
of fun laughing about it, especially
when they ore stealing watermelons to­
gether. __ , • '2___ _________ •

•
A ROYAL AXECROTX.
We don't suppose the twain ever ex­
isted, from Adam and Eve dottn, who
could live together many years without
r.n occasional “spat,” or domestic
broil ;.and it is noticeable that-the most
loving couples liave tho deepest trouble
when the clouds come.
The sweetest
fruit gives the most pungent arid under
fermentation.
The sunlight xannot
reach dovn when the sky ia wholly over­
cast. Considering that such things are
but the common led of all who deeply
lore, I deem it do impropriety tp re­
p roduce the following anecdote. J t wm
told by Jules Janin, in the Journal des
Debats, thirty years ago, when the sub­
jects thereof were young and impulsive:
“While Her Majesty and the Prince
were in Germany, they one day had a
little skirmish,—‘ bora c«f excessive love
*to&gt; Frinn* «hni
himself up in hjs own apar tmeuL Half
an-hour afterwards the Queen went anti
tapped smartly at the door.
“ ‘ Who i» there ? ’ demanded the
Prince.
“ ’ The Queen,’ was the brief reply.
“ No answer from within.
“ Shortly afterward HerNkjerty gave
another rap, slightly reduced in volume,
upon tue door.
“ ’ Who as there ?’ came fsom within.

Ons broken little finger.

MrC Biddle, the mother of Clement tion. There can be no doubt of thia.
end Owen, tu present, and instantly The prosperity of the farmer is ths

I

but in a softened tone.
“And yet no au-wnr. A third and
vary gmtie rap was given.
“‘Who is therer in a fame really

kaderl will myself conduct them to
battle."

** Ths door th w opeu inalaater, aud
the fond mrayte were kwlM in a toting

down hi. pistol to ooA
■hall find no difficulty.

wore upon England s

�ew Firm!

Council Rooms.'

aeltlcd i» » neighboring farm housa.
After a reviving breakfast they
I ol.UI«l .Uu. 1b. kxmli.r. l.i.ur.1,
SEPT. 11,1874
,
...
,
,
...
.
.... .
j enjoying the day until car tuna. Then
’ biding then hospitable hosts adieu;

Present—Dnwniax, Olds, .Hardy
aad WidcoH, Trustera.
„
"2li«
**.«"«
Scipio Creek, was accepted, wntn
io&gt;trllc1i„nM lh&lt;l .b. Recorder draw
or(]nrs fur the same, provided that the

The question of acorcif) or plentyr ilray jumped aboard of the down train
( at Smith's Creek, and arrived in De
r trait al 6 o'clock, Saturday evening.
, the trade, to binge upon whetherr
--------------------STATK JOTnSC*
France is an importing or exporting

country.

France

Last year, for inaiance,
had to import $Q0,000,000

e«-nlr*rtor Horace E*rktns, present a
receipt of ten dollars from Davis of
Vermontville.
nr.
On motion tpe following Ordinance
was adopted:
.
oni&gt;i VAXes.
A ,*««.*»..- U..I J.b.
n.c2L.AC.U»«iS.U..«rVlllK.rfl&lt;ub.
..
&gt;&lt; firm,! Trunk June-.....................
_
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—
.
_

worth of breadstuff's, in consequence
of the failure of bar harvest. Thia
export.

good condition.

Pl^harty.

SUCCM80R TO

.....

.ninin.

IL.

j. T v.ujki, » cU
r.n*u,...

.e

.______

U .b.u h. te&lt;hi r« •», ... Would respectfully inform the Publie that

rf sn«.

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

With the belief that

their harvest is fully an nvvragc»
English buyers are holding off, confi­

the retail trade of

...

Staley'

I would respectfully announce to the public
that o n Sept. 1st, I will discontinue the
credit business and sell goods for cash or
ready pay only.

. &lt;t I.- M.A1Un.,«kn.

Village, and shall bo in toe nature of a
dent that they ean get all they want ■ ho wife away, twpU 8rjL
1. M
,~u.ui.r U Mor.ly. "«■!" f»d.ll.n. «ri .rib
at their own figures, by waiting for iL
Consequently Liverpool prices arc
still downward, in their tendency.

On (ba other hand, it is admitted

h„ o-

Dry Goods, Groceries

..eb.^. .r .w.,

Mr. luu A. Appl. .., li.in, riri B.j Mori., UmUtri uri .bdlw jril for .1

that the granaries of the world never

were so thoroughly depleted as at charge at a squirrel. While pulling the gun
the commencement of this year's down tbe Other barrel discharg'd, the con
harvest. It is a time when the great
esl caution is needed in disposing of her almost instantly.
otir surplus. It is estimated that our
Traverse City has taken the sentiments
_
crop this year exceeds that of Inst
year by six per cent. 'Western farm­
ers^ appear to be in the following
ugrelahle fix:—If the surplus is rush­
ed forward, it Will inevitably break
down the market.
If it is retained,
it is probable that England, the only
foreign market amounting to any­
thing, .will supply her wants else­
where. Id fact, at no time has Eu­
rope been so independent of Ameri­
can grain us she is at present —
Whether she. can continue sb through
the Winter and Spring, is yet unas­
certained.
The true course for Western farm
-era is, not to hold back their wheat if
a chance presents itself to realize a
living profit; and not to sell at a price
which will not remunerate them, un­
less absolutely compelled to.do so.—
Western Rural,

A balloon party left Cleveland at

Hats, Caps, Cloth

io tbe first of October following, sn-1 for nu
***“■•••
„
. „
.
.
,,

ing, Crockery,

Village of Nashville. Mich.
.
' Thai any person found violating this Ordinance* ahal: S. lial.te in a fin. r.f nni mari.

Boots, Shoes.

Notions.
six hare no opinion. On queaUoni of tom•• Uw. And shall be guilty of. mrndeor (.HU.......... b......
1OT would vote if the law allowed them, tbir- U enforced, and the absence of tho said

■tr'n '
foci* evidenot that said lioenic baa no., been
Chnrlre Lancaaler of Trev erea CUr, laxt paid.

.t bribe, f-t- **]•

s.ur.i.j,

' .
....
Lt_v
ri.ri„ri.,UUb..bUb,.
of 13 eggi xarod bl» Ufo.

•»“• •’ “• 4™

TL
day of October. 1874.
TU.bbri E. j/puoHxeR.
o. i. THVM.il.
Recorder.
Preridenl.

The daily product of the Battle Creek
Wm. E. Vriygu, accotin I presented and on
knitlins mille te forty-fire down of men » moth’n aKo-ed lor $16.8o. .
,
• .
. . , e 1Art
Council adjourned.
heavy unt erwear, worth about $400g j fe’.GIINER.
0. A. TRBKAN.
A^Lodlagloa dog baa eleven bullete in hte
Reorder.FreaidteiL

wl-

n ra.

I Nlean NV hat I Say!

WILSON
I shall soon receive from New York as
complete a stock of Goods as cash will buy,
and would urge all those who wish to avail
themselves of this opportunity of buying
good Goods cheap, to wait.
I am bound to sell as good Goods, at far
lower prices than any other firm in town.

Selling
3TOR.

Lower I warrant all my goods, and that C. 0. D. is

EVERY DAY

WOVTRH
t' . R
IAjNPj
UULLAlv,
“^1“
offering a good article, and invite the at­

11 o'clock Friday morning and landed

tention aa the public te an examination of

solely at 12 o'clock (he same night
about two miles from Smith Creek, a

goods

Mr*. Mxrgret Tallman, recently died «l A TT J?TVT IO Y
MtSiyin**. al the axtremt old
of one A1 LJCjll 111711,
station on »hc Grand Trunk Railway, hundred and fourteen yearn
______
eleven miles from Port Huron, in St.
A eorreapondent at Gull Lake, aayn: ••We
The new firm o
Clair Co. There were six of the have the champion marryiat here. He is
. '

daring voyagers, as follows: Prof.
King, tho distinguished aeronaut, L. **’t ono WM hte eon’t
L. Halden. of the Boston Journal, £ned
lU dd «nan married her.
Ilan the
fn. state beat
naat
His name is Rogers. ' Can
Thos. Whitehead, of the Cleveland

and prices,

before

A T T I
lljjlj . elsewhere.

.

hereafter my motto.

The highest price always paid for produce.

purchasing

pay the Highest Market Price for

H. H. DICKINSON.

the

He aimed to bring down a woodchuck and
■
Wo also keep on hand and hare for sale
when they quitted the earth the bal a chipnffluk at one shot, and brought down
loon arose rapidly and steadily to a a Spring calf.
LATH.
great altitude, and moved along m a . The Lansing Republican
SHINGLES.
westerly course until it encountered a
WATER LIME.
the stele now baa a population of 1.800,000,
current of air which sent it to the
SALT,
a gain of 116.000 sin's 1870.
northward toward Caaado. It moun­
HAIR.
Jaeob Niobote, a farmer living near
ted higher and still higher, and at last
STUCCO.
was canglit in what Mr. Holden and
Three sbxrpers induced
Prof. King judge to be* tho easterly
hundred dollars for two
,,
,
.
...
. which we ship and retail at bottom prices,
shieh were pronounced
r
cunent, which Iwd it awifily over the

nrTbe Highest rremltun was

awarded to.R at

ATIE jSnSTA.;

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

within a short distance of that city it

route already traversed to Point au
Pellee. There th^y quilled the lake,

August Mvrvia. of Mt. Clemens, was acci­
dentally killed by the discharge of hia gun
while out hunting dept. 7th.

Newayro had a $0,000 fire last Monday.

Dry Gm4.«, Nstlrir, Cl.tki.g,

St. Lowte Fair;
Lon Ik Ian a State Fair;

MlMlMlnpi State Fair;

and Georgia State Fair;

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD I

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

range of work.

were In direct

The Masonic lodge at Schoolcraft, it ia re­
SiilrwD.
Cozad spoke of traveling a long time ported, bto try Rev William Rice for im- ——_...
,- _
between two lines of light, which he proper conduct at Mvaon and at Kalanuuoo.
concludeff must have been the shore

COMPETITION! I
THAN EVER IN

t^For Hemming, Felli SI itehi Carding.
Finding, Braiding,
Embroidering. Quilt­
ing anti Stitching fine
or hear!j goods it is
unsurpassed.

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

Where we have no Agents
we will deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
at the nearest Rail Road
Station of Purchasers.

Grreater

Bargains

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MicliliniD Central Icailroad

GREAT BARGAINS IN

GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIVISOR,
DRESS GOODS,
Going Wvret.

or seemed to change their position; taking morphine.
the voyagers bould hear a sound as of

fcUya

SHAWLS,

IS

BOOTS A SHOES,

murmuring waters, and there came the Stale Fair at Eaal Sazin.w agfaad i
over them a peculiar sensation, ind s-1

mat they were approaching the solid
and welcome earth once more.

CLOTHING,

for a Blate fair in Mwhigan.

Needles for all Sewing Machinaa-for Sala

WALL TAPER.

Sud­

denly they saw the lights gleaming ia

CROCKERY.

Chaotic.

arose in proportion, and the whole

A complete stock of “ Michigan Stoves,”
and AonrcvLTirKAL Implements, on hand and
to iie offered at prices heretofore unheard of.

AU

party shouted and screamed and sang Ohio.

in a very ecstacy of jot and thanks­
giving at the near oomiog-of the ecd

■uteida al the bouae of Wi

«
«
arsenic ana »;rycnn?cic. reason uokuowu.
dark, but good fortune
ccomtoy them al ever ' Andrew IaIcm and Wm. Samerville had
* tail

pine i

OU Machines tikes la Exckaoge.

GROCERIES,

farm homo windows far beluw ; the
atmoephere felt easier. As ih» great
balloon moved downward their spirits

All other

Machines In the Market

FOR SALE CHEAP!

At thia point in his narritive, Mr.

cribable, but yet telling unmistakably

FOR BEING THE

BEST SEWING MACHINES,
and doing the largest and beat

Proprietors.

Midland had a $16,000 fire Monday eve- snuth an-1 one and a quarter weM of Na*bning. Tbay will probably get the Holly ’iDa. For nartieulara inquire at Smith &amp;
at a tremendous rote of speed across W.Ur Work. .... !k.i 11.^ b...
I.UPEXXOCK
Canada to St. Chur river.

A boarding house and two other buildings
They were, perhaps, three miles
burned at ManlMeo Monday night. Lt&gt;
above the earth during this time, but
$12,000.
not long afterwardjhey liegan to de­
J. H. Spicer, a painter of Grand Repid*,
scend, the lines of light disappeared

Nortliern Ohio Fair;

Indtenapolk Exposition j

Crockery, B»ot«. Shres,
Wall Paper aat a fall
Use af Groceries,

and the monstrous airship bore them

lights along the banks of the river.

Ohio Slate Fair;
Amer. iaaUUte, N. T.f
Cincinnati Expoultioa;

lake in the direction of Buffalo. When

was suddenly started back over the

’

BEST IN THE WORLD I

OATS,

He says that

EVERYBODY

ElmflleSevMMacliiiie!

Clover Seed,

terviewed Mr. Cozad.

MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,

Coy the Wotld-Renowned

CLOSING OUT SHE I

Cleveland Herald, D. A. Cozad, of of a Mrs. Fa 1 who started to visit a neigh­
Cleveland, and Capt. Whiting for the bor Mm two mil.it through the forest, loot
Cleveland Leader. The weigh: of
POTATOES,
She bad ibree
these six gentlemen was 950 pounds; Bnytblng to eat or dr&lt;nk.
APPLES,
that of tho balloon, basket, etc. children with Lar, aliille boy agod aix yeare,
-----------------------------------------------------------,
a girl two years
and three months, and a
1,400 pounds; ballast 1,000 pounds;
th oo mouths infant. The girl died fro* her
tic.,
packages,rc'othing and other articles
suffering, and the mother carried its corpse
150 pounds, nuking a total weight of
e nr are c.oaiog vol our
arc
and her baby tR| they wore found.
Delivered at their
offering to tbs public cur entire sleek of
-3,500 pounds.
Goods, consisting of
ELEVATOR in NASHVILLE.
A Detroit Fret Freu reporter in­

COTtN»

50 Dollars ! !
FARMERS,

AND

G, A. TRUMAN.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

Plaindcaler, Will. E. Chapman, of the

AU th* »bo»« prop*"* »»“ 00 ""oU
Call «l lh» tew office of Cl«a«m,8mith for
Two’Lnte
Grew *dd. A- Brooks' prop.
40 «ere« on a w | of MO 6, M&gt;ple Prove,

intend to maintain the reputation of

ni.j.,.bi,.bri.TOi.fc. —AUT(&lt; 8;IgT
Ori.W.A.n,1o.rid JohaC.P.aU,«rS.,in.. Ch,.
r.cml, I... In th. w.ri.,
near OteejO Lake, and wandered in the * WXv
.Ori. ,i.
ri.b .Hi, .

$33 an

A NewJdea!

bo^ly-ih* remit of elevt n aitraipta to enforce Wrn D. SAVAGE &amp; BBO'a COLUMN

“n

Cheap.

Now I NEean Business.

M&gt; McSuNj. «r Drirril. dlri U.I —k
J-l--*-rf -V
&lt;™T«
..
, /
. . .__
.
drug »torre filing the statutory b6eJ«. )«h*il

west*. In England, as wewsjlefAug.

29th). all but a very small portion of
the whaat crop lias been "secured in

Hieka

JLYLSWOBTH A {FULLER,

South

Russia, Hungary, Italy and Germany
are all rejoiciag over abundant her

BUY YOUR GOODS FOR CASH AND SAVE
15 PER CENT I

11 psy * licew uf sixiy diltare p«r &lt;a­
&gt;. Tbai all persona krepiag a public

year, it is estimated that she has $15­

000,000 worth to

H. R. DICKINSON,

SMITH &amp; STRONG

Wotice.

Send for Circulars, Price
List, &amp;c., and Copy of the
Wilson Reflector, one of the
best Periodicals of the day,
chines, Faabions, Genend
News and MisoeUany.

Agents Wanted

bUwa, which

Nrebville, A«g. fob, 1874.

Will pay »•
D. W. RU88BLL.

Dome &amp; allen.

0. C. WOLCOTT,
West Sde Main 8L, Naahrilln, Jlioh. &gt;1

Vil»i Sew Sato Ca.
CLKVEL1ND. OHIO.

�==
6v. mile,

SEPT II. I«7&lt;

ftiM Uterine Hemorrhage.

Medical

Francis Pattison Judgement rendered
for plaintiff- for &gt;90 and cmUk

possible, but to late to be of any use

TO OUR PATRONS-:

Njuutruxs, Mien.

Shaving, Hair Cutting ft
Dressing, Shampooing, PROVISIONS!

as death look place soon after the

Case of lhe caae of the Pebple vs.
G. W. Williams; complaining witness
! failed io put in an appearencc. ,
Case of Lee' vs Maxson Sc Roo’,
reatinn, can do no better than to adjourned.
। he Uai»n Hotro*.
attend the State Fair .at East Sagi­
Cni« of the People va Jerry Elliott.
naw. The M. C. R. R. will issue ■.Assault and battery, Milled, respondexenmon tickets from this place to ; t’nH,,D'inS^cotts^
» Esq. Chipmsn,—
and from the fair-fur &gt;3.30. Passen-'
&gt;1 th© People vs. W. L- Stone.
gers here can take the 8.30 train in jilfy
.
Verdict, Mnut guilty/' All
the murning, reanh East Saginaw at- the n»hn»rr liqnnr cases withdrawn.
E. D. BITGOOD, Proprietor.
1.40 and if theywish io return lhe
uf Bartley vs. Smith; judg't
ft
&lt;-:eDd*n!
for
915
35,
without
costs
same day they can do so; taking the
Good riff* furnlahrd partiaa on abort no'hut being the amount tendered lo
5 50 train from East Saginaw , an I
Bartley bv.Smith.
arriving at this place at about 10
Case of Rose v«. Willison ; judg’t
in the evening
.
for plaintiff' for 89 and costs. Case
or North Main St., Nubrille, Mich.
appealed.
—Both of lhe llnstiugs papers
Case of Woodring vs. Fleming.
accuse u* of stealing the Bepublicin Re|»1evj'n. Jury trial. Jury found
State ticket from the Banner. We property in dePt.
•
Case of Potter vs. Maxson, adj.
acknowledge stealing the eirors from
nem'e Hardware.
Case uf Bi hi tim vs. Griggs, adj.
thaturheet. Tho triilfiftil part of the

arrival uf the phyiriyian.

—Those wishing to take a little rec

CAPT. BOISE

BOTTOM PRICES.

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE!

—Wm.

Killen

has painted

his

bouse.
—Two more numbers will dose

VoL 1 ol lb© Nrwr

—Mr. Jarrard has our - thanks for
Rome nice, peachea.

They were ex­

cellent.

—‘•Dr. Jackson ia afflicted with lhe ticket was taken irom dispatches to
Frog Foot, went lo the lower half
He is stopping with Mr. Lin the Detroit* &lt;Rw Brw. We wonder of the county'to work up his Senator-.
slap. Be has to be fed on bologna
•
’
where lhe Hastings papers get their
and crackers during his absence.
—Rev. Mr. Wilcox.started Tuesday State news, and if they always give
Firk at Lapoete—Wc have just
. .
morning to attend the M. E. Confer­ credit fdr them. received a letter from our brother, say­
ence at Kalamazoo.
—Dr. Jacknon informs us that the ing that the Iron Works nt Laporte,
—Mr. D. H. Everts and wife will camp meeting, under the auspices of Ind., in which he was employed
aoon start on a trip to New York, for the Church of Giid, in J. L. Graham's (Husselman A Ridge way’s),.has jus t
burned down. Loss not Mated.
healthaod pleasure.
grove, ItMl Saturday and Sunday was
—Gates A Packer are putting up well attended. Fully ono thousand
LOCAL MATTERS.

BOTTOM

the blind man a place of business, jus*, people attended

latter part of this week, in moving io
our MW quarters over Truman’s long
brick.^
ceivedl

Subscriptions cheerfullv rc

well selected stock of iron, stoves,
shell good, etc. He is also agent for

A Complete Assortment or Millinery

J B. RASEY, Drayman. Goods and
2•

FELLOW CITIZENS Poplins, Grass Cloths, h.

la prepared to do DHKHH MAKING.with neat। sad aUpalch.
W.

MEAT MARKET!

£ASTMAN A YOUNG,

■ There i» oae place in Nashville where you
can bur all kind* of

GROCERIES Dr

—Mr Chance's son who wns kicked

TB« T»T BMT

PROVISIONS

j|ENBY H. WOOD.

YANKEE

«&lt;M1 « I'ig tins hid »

NOTIONS,

jSchool Books.

Stone andJWooden Warr

Prints

for

5

CORSETS and HOSIERT
VERY CHEWt

€ottmdro and ®ajsimrtts
Child can get just as Good Bar­

'

attenUoe.

Our motto is to sei! as cheap Bs Yankee IVotioni
the cheapest, give 16 ozs.
to the lb. anil the right
Boots and Shoes.
change every time.

Itepnblicuu Caucna.
The Republican* of Castleton will meet in
Caucus Saluruay, flept. Ifab, 1874. at two
o~’clock, p. m., a.
at MK'-urniic*
McCormick’a,
*, ii&gt;u,
Hall, lor
for the
, purpose of elettinff &lt;lrUrntr* Io the Counlj
Convention,
&gt;o ! e’d «r Huting*, Sept.
L’tiih. 1874, «mi fur rt»&lt;- iran nction of *i&gt;ch
other buatuvu m thill cm, before the
caucus.
Br 0*n*R or Covmittkb.

D1BHO».TKW -XOTICK.

Carr. G. w. MoCoaxrea. Proprietor.

AT LOW PRICES !

grins as the Aged.

F. Danc**, Proprietor.
NAHHV1L.LE, - Michigan.

I buy all kind* of produce in theia teaaon. with Cap. Bofae, where we will be glad to
Ourbuain*** is conducted on atrictly tem­
show you car Good*.
'
perance principle*.

Clocks, Spectacles, &amp;c.

18

Express office building. Weat tide of Main
St.. Nubvile, Mioh.
r. C. GRIFFIT H

CHAS. W. DEM ARA Y.

I. H. KOCHER &amp; BRO.

\V liatN o w FURNITURE MANUFACTORY ; DRUGS,
SMITH &amp; PUTNAM
Hardware)

accident until her death.

—Ws are under obligations to Mr.

Hurrah for our side ?

We arc soon

to have a home paper, A Mr. Wool
ter is now here canvassing for sub­

My Planing Mill ia now in running order

scribers, and is having fine success.
He expects to be able to issue the *&lt; ten Hon oflb* public to toy tugerior facil­
apples,—the largest we ha-e seen this
ities fur doing tb&lt;* best kind of work *i
first sljcet about Oct. 1st. This is returnable price*.
year. Mr. Gregg, lived on and owned
something which has long been
a portion of the -Rite of Nashville,
needed, and th*- citizens of this village
when all the population it had was
•nd surrounding country are taking
the fishes in the river.
•told of it with eonxidernhle energy.
—Tli- Lvcem met and organized ni ! Mr.-Wooster has had aliout twenty the school house liu.t Monday eve two years experience in the business,
faction guaranteed.
nin*f. and «he question adopted »o be and from his general appeaonca we

Parlor, Library, Dioiaf, OHce at
GENERAL FUNTGREi.

^yM.

DRUGS.

Everything New !

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

"Resol­ predict success io the paper.
John Hill has rented his livery
pursued to stable and outfit to William S ickct

the course they

have

mantain their home.**

Dressed Flooring,

Wtnanufactnre our Furniture front the

REMEMBER

Socket is one of the Of every description, kept constantly on
hand.
best groomsman in the County, and

Mr. A, J. Hardy has sold out hia
interest in the elevator to Mr. H. A. will take pride ki keeping dean homes
Brooks, ot this village.
Mr. Brook- and buggies for hts customers.
Wheat is coming in lively, and we
is one tj! th© old fanners of this

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.

vicinity, and with Mr. Ainsworth for un lerstand that W. II. Benedict has
shipped ns high as four car loads in

I also tnenufaetme Soft and Hard Wood

Washington St, progresses so slowly.

The limitation of the Ordinance for
its construction expired last May and

hands of the Southern R. R. Co . and
the road will be ironed and equipped

Cozy Little Brick Store,
Not around the .romer, but next door
to Halbert &amp; Co.

been no time in the history of Ver­
as yet not one quarter has been put
montville when its prospects for solid
down. It would seem that if otn
improvements were brighter.
village officials were doing their duty
Very hoi and dry.
it would have been completed long

PERFUMERIES

GOODS.

49

CHOICE GROCERIES,

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

Pm Vila aid I4un

W, A. AYLSWORTH.

Plea*# giro u» a trial and

For IM WiMleMle aud Retail Trade.

FOR

MEDICINAL PUaFOSES

NEW GROCER! STORE!
By catling one door north of
Truman'* new brink, yon win Had

E.

PhBhp*, aged’

" Your prices are be'ow Grand
Rapids.
1 will take ihe top carriage
and surprise my wife.”-—Jerry Roy­
ers, Carkon.
.

I atm oelliRg f»r lew than ray
*mm ehm, for
mmsmi
srailty of wortu

I say positively, that those
wanting Bjjggies, will
save ludiney by buy-

Proviso!

WOOL! WOOL!
My Carding Machine

Store

Next Door North cf Ayhwarth's,

riwiLw rac curr&gt;*ss EYE and EAR!
CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED

nr. R. C. TROWPMM,
W J^CIUW,

ACITE AN* tHRSAK II SMSES
CATARRH. ASTHMA.

Groceries, Provisions, fc

GiWIPTIOL EPLEPTIC Fffl, k.

LOW 1'0Fl CASH.
IQr- n, hiflutt Mart* Price paid

Promptly attended to
nd »«ul back no­
ding to orders

40 year*.

HUBACE HOLTOM.

J. I*. BEED.

42

HORACE HOETON
Grocery and

fafaoH* 13lii&lt;n i »na Ider,

ireby enabled to furnish you w
ALL the LATEST STYLM

Harriet

"I am delighted with my buggy
and would not Irt it go.** — B'irv
Chidester. Rutland.

C. M. HOLLER, Miller.
A. W. OLDS.

FANCY GOODS.

Rod C. C. Wolcott, has occupied their

" You are on tho road to success,
as long as you make good work, m
you have always done.**— Wm. S.
Goodyear, Ilastinys.

Aud if I had apace f eauld r*f« to a
hundred other* tb*l will ro iheir hat dollar
ou my baggio*. And naw

Mich

Would rwpeef fully inform th* public tha&lt;
ha I« prepared to da douUc the work tb*»
heroUfara.

"As long ns Lee Reed rnnkea
buggies, I shall buy my buggies of
him.—A. J. Bourne, Ilasiingt.

" I am well aati*fird with my bug­
gy."— Adam Wolf, Mdph Grove.

IS READY
—Smith de Putman are now quardared in Cha*. Putman’s store, which

And have it warrantee thoroughly, la at

“ You can depend npoq what Le«
AND says about his buggies."—if. A.
Goodyear, Hastings.

— AND —

Nashville.

ON HAND I
HasMilb, BepL 1st. 1874.

DRUGS &amp; MEDICIRES
SOAPS.

within the next twelve months. This

makes us feel belter. - There has

BUOOY ; CHEAT*,

Hear what my t'aitemn Say.

WOLVERINE MILLS!

Die, LnUcr u4 Wd Cntrti TRUNKS!

aapect to get the highe»t prices for one day.
Our new R. R, has passed into the

—Why is it that the sidewalks on

Y OF CORSE

SHOP IN HASTINGS.

TOILET

—and th* fanoai-

T,

Lee Reed’s

t th* old stand, vest side of Mair
e, Mich.

Tl»»t the place to buy yonr

Sidin’, Voaldiags, Ac.,

for one year.

their grain. Success to the new firm.

IDE

The only place to gat a

INGS kept constantly an hand.

Partners and their wive* lake notice;
Young'Ladiea and Gentleman attention;
Lawyers, Doctors, Laboring Men end

Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and. Shoes, Caps,
Gents’ Furnishing
Goods,

JONES,

EVERYBODY KNOWS

SHR 9 CDS 4ND COFFIN LIN­

^lanisg, Hatching, ZDIEtZSr a-OOIDS

ved, that the Indians are justified in

NATIONAL HOTEL A. Wru-wi.

H IWilli

DRUGS,

Cheaper

R. B. Gregg for a basket of nice, large

debased in one week, was:

P

JACOB LENTZ

than any other firm in the Blate.
They are now selling the new improved

HENIX HOUSE. Jases Baiao.
Proprietor, Charlotte, Mich. Fir 1 »!»«•
11* nxrau tur asent*. Term* two Sotlai* per day.

NEW GOODS!

A. IF. OLDS, Prop'r.

Lug* Halt

gNION HOUSE.

PLANING MILL

Vermontville Items.

Boots and Shoes,

’

W. A. AYLSWORTH, Baiy Cats and Pratalators; THEODORE MAXSON,

The horse kicked her in

TAILOR.
PARADY, Manufacturer of

E

FOR SALE CHEAP!

the neck severing the windpipe. She
was insensible from the time of the

LIEBHAUSER.

*”

Cattle*, *nd Makla* doo* In Um. latest Paabtow
Oto at k*.
1

The Okl. the Younff, tho High, the Low

fight ill front of the new brick*, Mun- 1
Notice la hereby g-ven that the firm of
— Bilgood’a building, on Main St.,
d.y m.h.. They b~W»nd ,n.PPed.
f?. Oliver Chilled Plow
has been rented,to be occupied hv the
which they guarantee to give aatlefaction or
gnash’d and hit great chunks out of. fate firm
ple-»»e cdt *t ihe Elev*to&gt;
primary department of onr Union
&lt;he .... .nd .or. .round .urfn'lr.
Charlotte Plow and Drag,, Union
School, as a study room. W* have
Together with a full siaortment ol
The injured expresion un the btg|
A. j. nAKI,T,
Churn, Empire Wringer, Rathnot learned who is to teach it.
burn Stores, Jefferson Nails'
,
dog’s countenance, and he finally ।
C. Aixkwo&amp;th,
MIRRORS, PICTURES, FKAMf
—Mr. Lorenzo Mudge will conduct backed out from under a wagon, wns
and all .first class Good* ia their Lias.
AND CARDS, BRACKETS.
D ou’l fait to give ns a call.
services al the M. E. Church next awful to behold.
DUSTERS, AC_ AC..
Z 8MTI1 A PUTNAM.
Sabbath morning. Rev. Mr. Critten­
----------------------------, A *m*n. finu-elp* TURBINE WATER
—Mr. Chas. B.iiley and Edd C. ] WHEEL
Inquire of
den will preach there a week from
Reynold*, made CapL McCormick'
that time at 10.00 A. M.
HartiugM, Mleb.
a call on Thursday. They had a large j -----—Mrs.Ve«ter,thing two miles veil
New Store X
COFFINS IND CASKETS,
of Carlton Center, who was keiked by
Of all style* and sixes, and META LI
• horse, a couple of weeks ago, died
last week.

.

lo cents. Justice of the Peace.,

AndfaH tied, of Goods

.

Bent Ciffar* iu town at the Draff
Dewey wns io town- by a horse, of which mention was Store nf Theodore Maxton.
28
made in our last weeks issue, is doing
Ol&gt;! Polities, where art thou ?
llOXCY TO LOAN
well, and ix is thought by skillful treat­
On
real
estate
and
persona!
securite*
'
—The new Methodist Church just
ment his eye which was supposed at
. ’
’
Ea«tvax AYorxc.
in the east edge of Carlton, which was
first to be entirely distroyed may be
Hz* rcrsnis having accounts with
blown down a short time ago. is nearly
saved. He is now under the care of
Theo. Muuon will phase call and ret
finished and the sodetv will hold n
Dr. Lane of Vermontville.
J th befort Sept. 1st, anil sate costs.
wocial therein, one week from this

— A liula

ELEMENT SMITH.
v
x.a.w’jti

ASHVILLE HOUSE.

Cider ! Cider !

Up the cnals.

evening.

pEORGE SIMPSON. Bl»ehsmith.
VI wtroM tavtro the poLtlrt, la werrt of .orthloff

JkTTEDJTIOPi,

After the 15tb, of Auffuat, I will make
cider only on Thursday*, until fart bet notice.
Barryville,
M«ch , Ang. 8th.
—We hear (hat Ve-montville is lo
F. D. Souua.
have a newspaper.
’Hie business

seemed as if the ven* devil had paid

Office two

nt a W.WICKHAM. PArtfatar
I'
u &lt;b» ...w. w re—
m —w MKk U a. IU,.*

fcHoldlnrisitMbha

I*. C. BOICE.

and FANCY COOUS

Full Proof Kerosene

low as any hardware-in the county.
.

H. YOTJNO. M D

NaabvUI*, Nov. lat, 187A

Cash buys a*

Gite him a call.

W

t » aaitM. AU kind* of wurk I* lhe Black—P

‘ R0E &amp; CLEVER,

men hnvc raised a su’meription of
—'Griffith A Kerr have hren obliged
to postpone work or.'' their brick, for $1,000, and a man l»y the of I- C.
ouster, of Ohio, is to do lhe edi­
the past few dnya.'on accofnt of not
ting, publishing a nd delivering. That's
being able Io procure brick.
Brick
right! Trot our the best you have
laying wi'l commence again Monday.
got.
The. mature age of 40 or 50
—Monday was a very hot dev. It years should develop something.
Nashville a visit just before slirring

PRCES FOR CASB!

GOODS.

afternoon service.

(he Cleveland Paint.

—Our time- will be occupied, the

DRESS

ClnA Paul for Produce of all l-inds

FRESH MEATS,

the man that know* those things.

Goodi

WEBSTER A HOBBS. Rlaek

morning and ’■
A full line of Spectacles and Eye
Six ministers ivas Glaaaes juit received at the City Drug Store. thoaking th* public for p**t favor* aolict* a
ouaiinumiM of the ram*, aud would
—Last Wednesday morning an ex- present and participated in the exer­
aguBr-u japau Tea 90 cents al the .City
info.ni the public lb*U they will
.
Drug Rtore.
cafAon train from Middleville, passed cises.
keep conatantiy un baud
through this place, for Jackson.
aflfiL. Demaray kvepe the but Violin
—Beecher has been proclamed in­
48
—J. F. Fuller has purchased a nocent Moulton sty* Georg© Alfred Strings, and warrant* every one.
*H kind*, which will.h* *old tow for c**!.
home and lot tn the .’Mt part of the Townsen 1 lie*, and C C W&lt;4c rft
BOOTS AMI SHOES.
The hiffbeit price paid for Hide*, Pain,
We
would
respectfully
announce
to
ihr , etc. Give them * call on W«al aide Main St
village, and is making preparations has moved his large stock of H irdpublic that we have added a full line of! aabville. Mich.
to build an addition and haro,
ware and Agricultural Implement to
Boot* arid Shoe* to our slock, which We
. —Cement Smith says the Barry the east side of Main St., oppvsite
and Eaton Cos. Insurance Co, is in a i City Drug Store, and filled up with R
46
W. H. Koene* A Bao.

the

llora.o'

He sells

Cl a is b

F'ireit

AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY
ON HAND

coin.

prosprous condition, and Clem, is just

A. BARBER. M.. D.,

H
Public,

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

ague.

aouth of the meat market.

Srorcrits and provisions,

I

Mr. POWI.ES,

Carder

At least 10 per cent sav­
ed by baying attheoity
Drug Store, Nashville.

XTDuuua •&lt; «*•

pm I*
Md &amp;r.

Onrn-tn MU.

Ho-t e.taekao .i. Mirt.

tn~H. BIMvA

••

�osivod from Ml oowrin awept Union And
W»»u», giving the vote fur Jonas, for Cteck
of tbs Court of Appeal*. 114,NN; Crthren,
U,»M; Jon
—Latoat
political prisoners

anything particularly exiraoirdinary.
Consequently, whpa wo heard, aoine
eighteen mouths ago, that a physician
—A Bru**. !* dftpetfih says that the lutor- in California bad comf oandwd, from the
natioua! CkmfMranra, -al a sitting, rejodted jtuocs and extracts of certain herbs
found there, a medicine that cured al-

HjAif/eA.

tak*n ft^m Gaushsti*.

vt&gt;«te I. the county Mt $L Bto Kiw pariab,
La, erwKhe men Itiftefl w*rw: F. B. Edtfkrton, Bhenff; H. T- Twitobsll, lax Collector;
Clark Hrilaud. Bagktor: Gilbert Orme. Deputy

Dawraa.Tax Collector of DeSoto Par-

hi YuijUnt!'.

fx&gt;ui«, VM Mid w M.tWO Ml! to as&gt;sw«r to

county.

to pieces or found wafety In flight; -a Hpiuiah
Citato ffi regular Lad dreertodjto the Ca­
&lt;.iL« . nw-jd ol «looo . btoe. taking with him two pompanlea of rol-

bead on aHpAraoaa implicated In thoOoo- &lt;«&gt;«1
U.
E,p«w.
•r,i,n • affair.
■ wd iDcrrsssd If*
end
it* „-wnhar«
numbers Ise
by .r.liMmc
enlisting .V6
SOO

tl&gt;e Methods’. Cburoh Notth.
douce io BpriegfieM, Ohio,
years.
'

unmet! JHareooe V. Lewis, committed saicida
» &gt;y taking nyosetw Tbe onfr e»u»e ss-lgnsd
] fur &lt;M de«4i «* » morbid -eeuvIMvrtera on

United fUstos army, died Gt Madhus, N. H..

-•
■
-Died, recently. In McLean county. III.,

_• •
GKXB1UL,
—The cost of the govgrumen I of Ney York

•f a alight trace of African blood in her veins.
—An intfttiry tu'.b Hrt affairs of tba Mlnne-.
aotarBtate Land offioe'bas developed the fart
that Auditor Charles Mxliralh. ;wbo haa held
amourft of about $03,000.
&gt; ,
1
HUM ' '
FUHS AXD CABOALTltS.
—Mrs. Margaret Wagner wm invtaatiy

. Tutaict.miMgtda,.

found, sod lhe tumern r»Uaa.‘« llial a single
man could take out $25 to $100 per day.
. —btartitog news of Indian depredationi lias
tfelsgrapbs from Dodge City that. Capt.
Thrsstisr^x surveying party arrived (hero last
ws«k. Six of hia men worn attacked by Iu-

Tote! without interest.
Total dstA.......wr..
Total iutern«‘*. . .„...

camp on Crocked erttk, and the entire j-arty
killed. It Is believed ft* Clieyem.es and
Kiowaa commuted the murders. Much
anxiety Is frit for the safety of other survey­
' tag perties south of Dodge City.
said, determined to abandon the monthly
taJee of gold if the'currancy reoeipta of the
Government are suftiaent to meet ita ei-

know, it is imptNtaible for us to question
the remedial properties of Dm. Walkkb’s Vixxoa-b Bittxmk. That this fa­
mous Vegetable Tonic, Alterative and
Autiaeptic is a specific for .Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint, Chronic Canatiixtian,'
Fever and Ague. Bilious Intermittent.
Scrofnloos. Taint in tba Blood, Incipi­
ent Consumption, Local aad General
'Debility, Bhenmstum. Sick H«adache,
and Diseases of the Kidneys, seems to
ba a matter beyond the pale of con­
troversy—a fired fact in medical his­
tory.
The atatemeidB of friends, in
vhL»uTMil,MdtalrilirraMW.tew
_
.. _ . « ** ■ _ a • ____
full confidence, corroborated by our
own persona! observation, compel us to
admit the surpassing merits of the
preparation.
7

Potato bugs must bn immortal. A
man kept some corked up in a bottle,
without air, food or drink for a year,
beto established tor the prompt punishmout. and they are as lively as ever. He pro­
poses; If be lives' long enough, to see
dor excommunicating all C* the bra who con­ bow long they can stand it.
tract civil marriage*.
.
Db. Pnuwu's Compound Extract of
—A dispatch from Hyracuae, on tbs Island Smart-Weed, or Water Pepper, 1" not roesmof Sicily, aaya the eruption of Mount JUna mandod as a curs-alt II should not be
,
■—
— A——.. I..
XwS * I.* I.- . cl*nasd with tba patent noatrums of tbs day.
cunipotiudcd by Quacks, " Indian Djctore,"
(uo-raliod). and tlxtee poxbmeu. g no knowledge
of ths delicate and intricate structure of the
doulng their homes and all they contain.
human srstecn nor of chemistry and actontiflc
-Frwienck Dockray, the Amtricao prir
preparation of mclicinea. No patent hav been
obtained or asked for upon it. It ia not a
had rorvo-J for a time in tho chain gang.
secret medictoe, the ehlef Ingredient being
—By the explosion of the ocal mine at
Dour, Belgium, recently, earan lives were made in sk
fresh plants
lost. Five miners were rcaccod. badly iu-

carrier-auras of two policemen who were firing
numbers, RW,000,000. The debt, in the earns their pMelaat a mart.
.
lime, was considerably increased.
—The entire buslnesA portion of Greer—Custer's Black Hills expedition re turned
slnysd by fire laat weak, ^-r / t &lt;7'
*
—The Preach Lark Ocrcnandal w«ul ashore
aud a part of llio command 20C miloa further.
B&lt;dad Mexico. ImL weak, and became a
Twsuty-aix days wars b{x&gt;ui to lb. •xploraliou , toUl wreck. Tba captain, first male and Uirse
of tbo Black Hills, tbo command IraveMag in ■
wer® rescued. Elsvsn qf tho crew
-Spain has just sent I.OCO tuore troops to
ita val^ys about SOO mllra. Gold wm foq»d-j
supped la MrA psriaboO.
Cuba.
al vaxitxia txiii.tB. and in'Cnalcr'a Peak, seven
.
—Another Cabinet crista in Spain.
.
WXA.VCZAt A XU ISDUSTRUU
—Tbs negotiations between China and
limited quantities. It wm found tn the grara—Tho Tallowing la tbo debt statement for Japan regarding the Formosa difficulty still
roota to the extent of 5 cents par paufnl, iu- September:
continued at last acconntii. Meantime both
cresalng in amount till, at the depth of stgbt Rls jw east, beads.
every facility for mining at band. The bed-

BAKING POWDER AND EXTRACT*

OURp*©fifU®fOr 1874 will be

were incrednlona. . Since then we have
hail opportunities of testing the mxui-

Weed, being objectionable, as it doatroyo moot
of the medical vtrtoos that reside in the j-laut,
as eCatod in the ** American DUpsnrato.-v*
and by other most excellent authorities. In
___ x.-..
kiatt. — - •

N EW ?&amp; tttroSl
tXXMsrrr. BAaaKTTA HU.LS,9tefl Lake.
C MllSSbXkM.II 4 co nnjeWMMMtarm.
(:HRWW*VBLDBB.Br&gt;MWTMALaCO..MAMttak0.

CHILDRENS

CARAIMES,
ROCKING
" $tU8M&gt; Etc.

CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.

commissioner of deed* for all states and
TERRITORIES. AND U. S. COMMISSIONER.

Eh GRAVER. SEALS. PRESSES. BURNING-BRANDS,
SOAP STAMPS, STEEL AND BRASS STAMPS

L. BOCHB. m K BaaAel»k.
ENGRAVER*.

ENGRAVERS* STENCILS AND STOCK.

teovase dartu&lt; tbs month................... 1
k&gt;nd» lasard in tbs Pscltic MaUresd
CumpuUrs, tnUrnt J«r*Llr in Ixvful

l,tX,1W

Wk shall soon have coo! weather, and
then every man and boy should wear Elmwood
Ooltars, 'Yon need n&gt;t adopt tho Mexican

—A hone disease, similar to that of two
real!*, via..

with great viotoues. A large proportion of
* tbs working horsM of the city are sick, and
mu.,- have died. Tbo dieeMO ta believed to
lUILIiOAfl lXTEJ.liaBRGB.
have beendBirodreed Ly hurees attached to
—K train on tbo Chicago and North western
traveling circuseo.
—Tbo discovery of a lodge of rock to Mont­ railway made tho run ftom Clinton, Iowa, to
gomery county, Md., about 12 mike from Chicago, 138 mile*, tbo other day, in tho re­
markably short lime of 113 minutov. Borne

,
rOUTlCAT^
—■ &amp; FgqpositLou torepuliato what are known
the Hartford bonds, has been voted down
Boeion, Sept. 2, the trotting mare
in the ArkansM Constitutional Convention,
Ooldacuth 31m&gt;1 wiped out all her previous
by a deckivs vote.
rccotda by making her mils in lhe exceedlng—Judge Peck has been elected Governor of
Vermont by lhe cuatomary ItepubUcan ma­
_
Tiltou ecandal baa affected public morals i» jority.
given in a Washington diqpntah. It ia aisled
—The Itopubhr ws of Nebraska mot in State
Couvsulliu
iu»L, and
Couranuf.a at
st Lincoln
lanooln on lhe
the 21
2.1 ItmL,
*‘Tlta5r text ihe Brooklyn nastiatiM^ ase flood­ nominated Silas Garber for Governor and L.
ing the mails that the matter has been brought
i
I4i»
^Lkri^Us.«
iiw
to the Attention of the Powtoffise Department,
wav held at Colombo a on the 21 tort..* Tbo
£itota?d.d^rtroyod.
.
following ticket *-m nominated. For Secre­
-tTto OoUedtor of Cuatomaat El rase, tary of State, A. T. Wikoff, of Adame : for HuTexto, writes, under debt of Aug. 17. that not preme Judge, long term, Luther Day, of
a uroptiX rein had fallen in that vicinity for Portage; short term, W. W. Johnson,
333 days, and that everything was •corthcd, of Lawrence • for School Commissioner.
hot and burning up.
preme Court, Bodney Foes, of CUntoa; mem­
Ajpmts wm in Ksaton al Dstroit, Mkh.. last
ber of tho Bjard of Public Works, Stephen R
WMk., |he preaidiug pfljwjr stated in hia ad- Hosmer, of Musklogum. A platform wm
------ ----------------------------------- ,---------reftiSiMa revfrue mrfff.'- With snch
Rented aaeeta amounting io BtVO.ODO.OOO,.'
^ouXou «»., Ui AMriei.

DCMures ia ahall gradually restore our paper

—The Citiacns' Bank of New Orlsai.s has
supanded. The Lalauic due depositors ia to the burircaa lot create cf the country,** and
$210,000; liabilities, $70,286.71 : ameto, $2,IpMW.W. Of tba asset*, howerer, &gt;1,128,- . •torcjttoiB Bpaciw Txhia banking should b&lt;
made fre'». so that the circulating rneiHum
folio, .
■
may expand
or
contract
according
—Tbs brig CaitUia, from Havas A camo in
and declaring “that the cheap aud prompt
transportation of the products of industry
crew dead fawn yellow few. and nearly all should U promou d by tho Natioual and SUto
Goverumcnfr by appropriate loglrlation." '
—-The Missouri Indepet^dcyj .HUto Conventiai'^wrt ‘a Jeffka^ft
Qty. on
innaion of IL* Btoux Indian rraarvatict:, in tho A W- 'Bnt.' * lAnd ' nomtoxtrd WIIKam
whic£ the BUqk Hills are incloded. The Ds- Gentry, of Pettis county, for Governor, and

tore expedition! treepi

country, they are t*&gt; be punned Vy cavalry
tog S wteLb.sr.
*
'

reform in a£

sebaerviant to the pubHc good.

wa t M'Ai.i.isusa,
&gt;m CkBBtawSiL. FaUAdBtpkia.

The propertiest of Dil Walkeb's
_______
——I A prtjent,
Dialili- -retie.
7__
tNSUAR
urmtu^ni
d
"Mwlwl &lt;(.u&lt; LaxativK-Diuretic.
CaruiitMlire,' Natritieas,
rodalivc, Bonatar-Irritant, Sudorific. Al tera­
Orc. aud Anti-Blliona
It. IL MeSXIXALO Ac DO.;
DrnffSteli and Gra. Aata. flea Fraaciaon. CaTJontix .
_ । L—
■-- ■ ’—- - .-J
v v

Agents Wanted for ths Llfc sr-d Advwotures cf

KIT CARSON,

BhWIN KVXT A BONN, M Ut &lt;

Crete tesla StetetoS by ktoiaaU. Tk» only Trn.
•
I 'raer.ix'. trrrxo.l IHruT.R,
SCOUT aaS OUIDB av«r pcWob.d, ran SmctIs:
■
■
■ l.'bri I t to« V*B WBST. tarlaAlM th. MOUOC W*B. IbrUltoC Mvautstaa
and b«irVr»*4»B aaeapaa. Aneta are teklsr frfm
&lt;10 to SO ordara avary day. MO.QOe already a»ld.

Ws,-.

HALF. A DOLLAR

IMPERIAL AXLE GREASE.
LEAD PItMaD SHEET LEAD MANUFACTURERS.

B. W. DI.ATCHFOXD A &lt;;O., 70 Morth Cltataa.
UNSEED OIL AND OIL CAKE MANUFACTURERS,
x. w. BLATCHreXD a co.,» Berth cuntow.
LOCKSMITHS' AND BELL-HANGERS' MATERIALS.

J. V. WOLLENSAK. SB LaSalle.

WEEKLY SUN
twn; new improved

the Next Half Tear.

LUMBER.

REMINGTON
__________ I

uniForKeMittinUf*
nU.RcmVestcriilUnA
l.SOO.OOO Aeaae B. 11 Landa,better end okeap-

Sewing* Machine,
X

THE

AWA.Ote

“MED1L FOB

PBOOBESS,”

er itan e*e be UJ alarwhara. Tba belt Core,
No Sewing Machine Reached a Higher
JPriM.

Wisconsin Cehthal Bailroad. \

Hires

SHOT.
CHICAGO SHOT TOWKB CO., TO Xortk CUstoa.
SH0W-CR$E MANUFACTURERS.
a AMU BL B. MABTIB, ST State.
'

TO SETTLERS AND LUMBERMEN. ,

«-Dci

■ acklaa eaa ba tXxaMed wltilOdt pMatac U.rtaX

SOAP MANUFACTURERS.

STEAMSHIP LINES.

collar and •pure.

WHITE LEAD. ZINC ANO COLORS MANUFACTURERS.

Sinker, Davis &amp;. Co,
IXOIANAPUL1*. IM»..

*
eon Square (Kwrla'B Bnllrflna). lULANCll

Portable Engines,
Stationary Engines,

Tubular and Flue Boilers,

l bi they tsiy be tratiiniltlrd frot
Itto from tba Attorneysrrn'r*'

Lard Tanka, Water Tanka,
circvl.au raw-nulls.

WHBI1E

(■UgnwJ),
th H. GaxxT.
Ou the 8d iuaU Attorney General Williams
issued instructions to all United Stales Maralxla and Attorneys tn the South to the effect
that they eball proceed With ali possible eucr-

0. H RABBIN.X

NKW'XU MiCHIXK,
la a Lanasb Co , 1*4 Ko.-

—n «
bbvorb buhxq blsbwkbxb.

nh z

j perpetrators of all Kn-6lux outrage, giving
1 ft°® ‘M PriTitege of calling upon any United
I StitoM troops in their vicinity to aaairt them

law, but to protect all elaaeea in the free ex­
ercise al the.eloctiro franchise.

5 ? 8’ .

A llKUARKABLK YOUNG LADY.

Migs Mollie Clark, aged 17, whate
parents icride two aud a ha If miles west
of Craig, has had, within ihe past few
years, a number of very remarkable
somnambulic sleeping spells, which
have aUracied considerable attention.
The three latest spells that she has had
lasted respectively thirty-six hours, 101
honrs and fifteen minutoa, and thirtysix hours. She neither eats nor drinks
during her prolonged sleeping spells,
'and talks'Df'aolesiial things, such as the
angels, heaven, departed friends, etc.
She frtquently deplores, in her sleep,
the necessity of lamainiug in this world
4 troubleHer deecnptians of the
scenes in the heavenly world are at
tiiues rapturow.lr captivating.
Miss
Clgrk has a prescLiimeot beforehand
when a “ fpell-” is coming on. *Wben

knowledge of what she has bt^ij talking
detri- about in her trance sleep, and she feels
a degree of basbfuluen for being the
—In Judge Poland's district, Vermont, at
object of so much attention by the
people.
During he trance sleep she lisa been
visited by all the doctors within a ra-

—The Nebraska Republican Fute Conran-

OPTIC’S NEW BOOKS.

D .canw.
GUBS. CUTLERY, FISHING TACKLE.

thick, aud of conwidrrsbio extent.
UioBlcamvMp Wyoming, which sailed last mile per minute for the evtiro ruq.
4D0 JUrmona, half of whom are* from the

aS r pteperariou, -made chiefly i
~ e» the JWMB
fMMgOS of
&gt;, HL, or st. lite herte found
tot
St- Siena'KevadanxNintaLlaBDf Califors, the wediotaai properttoa of which
are extracted therefrom without the uw
of AlcoboL
Tbo question to almost
dally asked. '• What ia the cause uf the
unparalleled sneccBN of Vineuar BrrROTVMY SHORES;
rr.r-s I'’ Our answer is, that they femove
the cause of disease, and the patient-re­
covers hia health. They are U&gt;e great
blood purffierand a life-giving principle,
LEE &amp; BaEPAHD. Publisher*
- perfect
perfbet Renovator
Renovator and
and Invigvra'oi
Invigoratof
•-1... before
_ U,fAW.
— -.............. -■
------------ of the systoto- Never
In I..
tht .k.
......................... i u
u
of'.
yf-oyhl ttM B medicine.' beOC
11 ctaupoundcd posaasdng the reui*rkat»’.*
1~.7~T .'"I
~~X7i~~
Trrasg.1 q utiities of ViK»-.A&gt;JbTTK»&lt; tu healing tin
■r&gt;
^M'Aiiiaiar'a Pateat ArtejAkan.d-jk of every di-**s« nWt is heir to. Tiny

li MAGIC LANTERNS

dona remedy, when combioed with Jamaica
Ginger and other modifyinc sgenta, for
Diarrhea, Pyaentiny. Summer Com^-lain!, Pain
and Colic, than has heretofore bwn known to
the medical prafoerton. Dr. Pierce's Extract
b sold by druggtata.

810 TO 81,000 invested in 'Wall-street
often leads t &gt; a fortune. Pamphlet with extdanatiotis and statistic v of llailroada. Stocks.
Bonds. Ac., with other valuable information,
mailed on receipt of SO cents. Address Alex.
Frothingbam A Oo.. Bankers and Broker*,
12 WaU-etreet, New York.

Dr. J. Walker’s (Wifm-nia Vin«a». I qrar Bitters are a pun*

HORSES,

gardvd as not improbable.
—The Austrian polar expedition has beru
f U.«taODu heard from. They we re shipwrecked and took
.
MTA440
WlLHOFT B Toxic !—UiFfaHIXO AND MUSIC, SHEET ABD BOOK. ANO DEALERS IN
to dodges, in which they snocoedod. after a
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
. SA7BM0O seven months' journey, io reaching tho N(fr- Ixfaiximls!—TNfa great Chfll Tank cures
ChiUa without the totorvention of doctors and
wegian Island of Wardoe. The highest point their bilb. No ooneulitog vUlta—no prePIANOS AMO ORGANS.
rcriptione lo be filled—DO huge Ulis entailing
reached was latitude 80.
___ __ !______ A--- ----------- ».a
...
PUMPS. WOOD AND PORCELAIN CYLINDER PIPE. Etc
TUB liOVTUBHU. TBQbBLB»-A(!TIQ/i own it enables htai to earn a lo-n..:, and of
OF TUB XA TWNA L 2 VTUOBITIKB.
tlie'Vicb bocanso it*prspaiM Mm to enjoy bla
,.g 3V.3SMH
" On the 3d Inxl. Pnxldent (Irani addroeand wealth. This gresabooBtomankind is cbeap,
safe ahd peumt :. Wnxsxoex. Fimlat A Co.
SEWING MACHINE COMPANIES.
. u,ew,w the following Utter to Secretary Belknap :
Proprirtcrs, New Odeana. Fur sale by all
druggiate.
_2__
.
___ t Jirceat atroeitire in the 8.
Loniatasai AlabAUta
4 UC,XK,100 iariy in

VINECAR BITTERS

HSM8BU ItSSSlWMSr*”-

V. B. W»BXB A CO, in enAUWMarksL

c 2 U -£. tC..
e 2

p
LEARN TELEGRAPHY.

KER»CITJoVBLTV CO'

Portable Family Sewing Machine,

MflT , itrarttee* lo «&gt;•»** I
MUI.' Fbcaaactb.we*

TUB MARKBTB.
WK YOBK,

DUKE TUB KU2 ABE ISE CHEAPLY

BECKWITH 1
$20. popular;

A UWDD rtACHlXK &gt;s
A Jr a 1x4y A few Asya* rai
Careaso Loses« wtil
sei
■Kkim. XOil Lanoaa Co., 1
Cbitago,iir

Beckwith Hewing Machine Co,,
BO, BROADWAY, BBW YORK.

AHXXT8 WA WTWO *er tea

C«al*wui*J

GAZETTEER

oucaoo.

vwdljK—
S»uwibk toe erase revsMsMear Srst IOO
Iais&gt;savc vals ; araeta »akv SMS to r*n a awulb
MaWfor clrrr. xts«1ev A MsCurAy, Chlva* , HL

FOB SINGING CLASSES I
THE

DOCK AGENTS VJ

S

t ss&amp;ar

I

FIVE MY8TERIDU8 PICTURES.

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cuts

mmawn

BAD NEWS!

»t.*i 5081
&amp; S^3X*«!K'UrN,iX»,,'J
^VaoasamFIts jrxpLoaKRg.* Jr.
---------------------------------------On trtoit wll
.Oounai.x

8ONC MONARCH!

DR. WHITJL'IEB,

»=■ Sir a. Anta Stmt. St Ire!;, to..

the n«xl Bleep she will have will be the
lonaertof them all, from which .he will
not awake in thia life.
MiM Clark is now stopping in the
family of Mr. Duncan Panish, xt Craig,
Mo.—Holt County (Mo.) SentineL

FOB CHOIRS AND CONVENTIONS,

Sb|

THE LEADER!
CE CUI

iNMing^
lug Wilk &lt;.B»ratut«. a*lare fruo&gt; ««0 to *M» par

ever moderately it waa indulged in.

■'Whai is HF*blandly naked
arer.
"A hornpipe?" yelled

®*2

!««

noun of them have been able to account
for or awtign a canae for her reraarkablo roodtbou. After she wakee up riie
faels a slight stupor, which wears away

agaiaxt chewiug aud aiuokiug, and do-

? t

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MarkBt-at vnr Washington. Cktss*&gt;. til »

$2.M) PER DAY I

200 ROOMS !

| BUY J. &amp; P. COATS’ BLACK THREAD

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Progression. No Retrograding,

TERMS: »1.W HiBXMlM,

VOL. I,

Trra T»n*M Sr»&lt;'r:.r Adhkrko

JWSS.K8.
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" A-V klaw* Vptrit*, BOftllrr 5”
Llttl. Walter aaka.
lUWlnc great dark aarne&lt;* bj tit
To otter*, bl2* •• ituEMfi aktea.
That brighten ror&gt;«r iag«-r boy.
Through ksr Hfe of bap. and Joy,
And tvudtr wotoao Uaka.
F**rl*** Bute qn«oUoa«r.
Wha* know, ke trf k!N«! '
Aar* tetrwin aon and awtac,
Baob hwk boar of Ufa to greet;
BieMiDg kin of airs and mother,
Ctexp ot riatcr, bug ot brother;
Ttiaska lor baby blteoaa.

UxpSr cUrliiirt SarUog,
■_ Bte ear know, nor cmm;
Of j-Mlouatc Up* lh»i pre** tn vain
' On !1k»« that cannot glow again.
Of wild (Impairing kl**** prwed
On &lt;temp aoda whrrv our Idol* mt;
'Mid aad unanswered prayer*.
Can tcu^l&gt;e«r&lt;«J childhood
Guam *uch thing* **u U.
A* Uaa "tween merti foe and for,
A* band* that cla.p oVr gulf* below,
A. kimea with no taring loaves,
Oojdty takao, Idly gtw.o,
Io curtom octirteay 7
Can Crask-baarted childhood
brMmtkat kindred Up*. ..
Ujw that bare tar' a thucaand Urcre,
'jfann and tree u j ovC* rhyme*.
May for each other Irarn to frame
IKcm cr hatred, mock or blaznr,
Lore* an warned eeUp*e 7
Dim not childhood1* gulden faith
With anch lor. a* lbUM;
1st him trust the gladness round.
Trust th* lot* a* birthright found ;
boon, too *oon, lb* world will tract
Bling* may lark to honeyed speech.
Treason hid* In klaaca.

,

with a lisp and an eyeglass, but I longed
to ansassinate him. ‘
This sort of tiling happened more
than once during the season, and I felt
gUd when it was gono and summer sent
“.society” flying to the woods arid glens
and waterfalls. .1 did tot ssSk. the.
usual resort. I went-to a wild out-ofthe-way place knd fished persistently.

N^jH.VILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1874.
he wanted her and he don’t. But 1 beg
your pardon, Miss Millicent; I ought
not to hold your hand so long. Mr.
Brown might object'’
“Oh, don't, Harty,” said she. “I
can’t be proud any longer now.
I hate
tiiat Brown. I’m so glad you are not
engaged to Miss Martin. Put your arm
around me again, darting, aad please .
forgive me.”
When Diack Bam camo to me I told
him that Miss Millioent had been kind
enough to promise to keep me com­
pany for a while, and he might go.
She said that the stars were in the
sky as she led me up the steps of the
old -hotel, and I told her that my star

I did some shooting, tod, and I formed
a friendship with a certain Mr. Briggs,
who was fond of sport, ep ho said,
though I never knew him to catch a
fish, or shoot anything whatever.
No one knew where I was. I knew
nothing of tho whereabouts of apy of
my feqtAintaacea There were a few
| ladjes at the hotels, principally invalids, had at last risen.
Tho doctor's predictions of some im­
for there were springs thereabout that
had a great medicinal reputation-; but provement were fulfilled. I could see
it was not the sort of place to tempt as well as ever on my wedding day; but
I never shall forget that Millioent came
“our scU"
I Anticipated no unpleasant -meeting to me-in my darkness, not guessing that
with people who would want to know it would ever be broken again op earth,
why Milly and I had parted. And fancy and-gave mo back tho lovp I should not
Nor can there
my astonishment and horror when, one have dared to ask for.
evening, as I took my- seat at the table, ever be a moment -more delicious than
I saw straight opposite me a little, pale that in which I felt her lips upon my
shadow, which I recognized "Bs all that brow, and know that Millicent and I
was left of Milliceut Hood. Her portly had made up our quarrel.

grandmother was with her, and tho way
that old lady didn't look st mo was more
dreadful than the - most awful looks

TOE FIKET TBU^BAlfD DOLL AES.

The following extract wc take from
the New York Indt]&gt;endctii, and com­
could have been.
&gt; I made a short meal that day, and I mend it to the careful consideration of
i resolved to leave the place by the morn- tho boys and young men who are among
i ing train. Unfortunately, I overslept our readers : The first thousand dollars
THE LOVERS' QUARREL.
mysolf. Wait a minute—waz it nnfor- that a young man, after going out into
We had a quarrel, Millicent and I,
; tunatp ? It ^pem.ed so to ma for a gocl the worlii to act for himself, earns and
and it was no slight lasers* quarrel to
I while’ I missed the stag© at all events. saves will generally settle the question
be easily forgotten. We had each said I There was no other way of reaching the
of business life with him. There may
things 'that, oould not be unsaid, and can* and I went out to spend tho whole.,
be exceptions to this statement; yet,
dona things that could not be undone,
September day with Briggs and our for a rule, we think it will hold true.
and she had given me back the letters I.
| guns. There was an evening stage also. The first condition is that the young
had senB her, and the ring that* she had
mon actually earns the thousand dol­
। I intended to go out on that
worn, and all these little presents that
, Out in the woods, and having pur- lars in' question. He docs not inherit
every man lavishes on tho woman he
posoly lost sight of my companion for this sum? It does not come to him by
loves. It was all over .(nd wo were free
I a little while, I sat down at the foot of a streak of good luck, as the result of a
again; and I tried to believe it was
1 a tree and fell to thinking of Millicent. fortunate venture in tho purchase and
• better so, but could not.
Poor little girl! how worn she was— sale of a hundred shares of stock. It
Poor little Millicent, her face wm
did she? But no—no—she bod de­ is tho fruit of personal industry. He
sad, and her eyes very heavy when I
clared that* she hated me. Ah, there gives his time and labor for it. While
chanced to meet her; but she had told
he is thus earning and saving it, he
was truth in Moore's song—
me that she hated mo as much as she
• 11 Tbre*-* nothlna htlf to «we«l I* life *■ Icy*1* must earn two or three, or perhaps four
once loved me, and so I tried to look I
young drram !•
times os much to pay his current ex­
merry and unconcerned as I poseed her, and I had awakoacd from it. I sighed
penses. He is consequently held stern­
and I got up a flirtation with red-haired i and rested my head against the old tree.
ly to the ta.‘k of industry—impatient,
Lucy Martin, and was seen about with ; In a moment more—crack, crack, crack !
persistent, foxe-castingand self-denyixig
her a good deal.
! A terrible pain through my head. A effort, breaking up all the tendencies
Her father hod made a great deal of i cry of * ‘ Ob, Lord, I thought you were
to indolence and frivolity, and making
money by certain shoddy transactions -! a squirrel!” and I was dimly conscious
him an earnest nnd watchful economist
during tho xar, and she was an heiress, that Briggs had hit something nt last.
of
time. He not only learns how to
and very much sought after, and all
Ho bad hit me.
work, but ho also acquires tho love of
JtflBt. sort of thing.
If I had been the
I came to myac-lf after a week's fever work; and, moreover, he learns the
kind of a man who marries for money, )
and delirium, quite’blind. My eyes twliie of the sum which he has thus
I might have tried to win the prize,
were untouched, but tho nerves had saved out of his earnings. He has
perhaps, for, after a real, honest love j ***:. somehow injured.
There was
toiled for it; he has observed its slow
affair has ocmo to an untimely end, i
something horrible,.-in the surgeon's increase from time to time ; and in his
either man or woman is just ripe for
vague premises of improvement in time; estimate it represents so many months
something wrong in that line; and of |
and all I could say to the penitent or years of practical labor. His ideas
all the wrongs that are, though many
Briggs-was: “ Why didn’t you bit a of life ore shaped by his own experi­
have worse names, there isn't enc that
vital part while you were ubout it
ence. These natural effects of earning
is really worse than a lovelessa or mer­
»It was a horrible time.
I don’t like the first thousand dollars we hold to be
cenary marriage.
to think about it even now.
I was not very largo benefits. They aro just tho
I waen’t bad enough for that, but I
sure how time passed.
There was no qualities of mind and body which arc
was bad enough to flirt abominably
day to me, and I seemed suddenly to moat likely to securo business success
with a decent young woman, who fan­
have been launched into a dark eter- in after years. They constitute tho
cied that I meant everything, and was i
.
,
practical education which a man can
pleasantly frank with me in conse- i nitJOno day I had a terribk longing for have as a worker in this working world.
queues, and a report even arose that 1 .
fresh air, and at there could be n® rea­ They arc gained in season for life's pur­
was engaged to her. 1 liked it; for I |
son for keeping me indoors, I ordered poses, at the opening period, just when
knew that Millicent must hear it.
my nurse, tn old colored man, to set a they are wanted, when foolish notions
Of course, when I heard that she was |
chair for mej in some lonely spot where are most likely to mislead an inexperi­
engaged to Tom Brown, I was not |
strangers would not bo apt to spy me enced brain, and when, top, there is a
pleased. You never,can be sufficiently ,
out. Ho did so. There was a little full opportunity for expansion and de­
off with the old love to hear such good
nook
which I knew well, where no one velopment in later years. Men have
news without a pangl I had not sworn !
save some rural fisher came. Hera I but one life to live; and hence, they
myself to celibacy, but it seemed to me
bade him leave mo, and return in on start from opening manhood but once.
in a measure, Millicent's du*y to do so. !
And the manner in which they start, tho
At least it would be better taste, I hour. Ho obeyed :
“Ah,” I thought to myself, “were purposes they have in view, and the
thought, remembering how fond she !
Millicent my wife, I should have one habits they form, will ordinarily deter­
had once sccmod to me.
Going into a
who would love me even now pone on mine the entire sequel of their career on
convent, or something of that sort—at
whose truthful bosom I could rest mv earth. To succeed, men must have tho
least no more love-making—I had sup­
elements of success in themselves. Ono
posed would be her course.
And here weary head.’’
“Milliceitl” I whispered softly, great reason why there aro so many
she was at the opera with fan, opera- j
useless, inefficient, and poverty-stricken
glass, bouquet and attendant adorer as “ Millicent I Millicent !”
The name brought back sweet recol­
men on earth—or, rather, boys seem­
if nothing had happened.
lections. I rested my head upon my ing io be men—consists in the simple
I eat in the next row with Miss Mar- .
band and indulged in them until, being
fact that they did not start right.
A
tin, and I looked into her eves, and :
whispered compliments in a' terrible | still weak, sleep overcame me.
prominent reason why the children of
Then I dreamed oi her.
way, considering that I had no inten­
tho rich so frequently amount to
We were together in some beautiful
tions whatever.
Ah, well! she was a
nothing may be found in luxury, ease
spot, and my arms were about her and
and indolence which marked the oomvery practical girl, not romantic.
I
her kisses were on^ny lipa.
knew she had a budding fancy for me, j
menoenjcnl of their lives. It is the law
How vivid the drcam was.
of God that wo should be tvorkert on
but I don’t think she would era- let
I was awake but I felt the kiss; still
earth; and no one so well consults tho
another and another. A hand seemed
best development of his being as when
I am sure that she married tho re- j to rest on my shoulder.
Involuntarily
bo conforms his pra--tice to this law.
tired grocer, who proved to be her fate, j
I strove to clasp it in my own.
Then,
with a light heart ; and I knew her ap- j then I knew it wan no dream. A hand The workers in some suitable sphere
petite did not fail her, for I sat opposite ! was there. It did not resist mine—a aro the only really ttreng men in this
world.
her at the table one day not long since, j little trembling woman’s hand, soft
and ahe took kindly to roast beef and and warm, and sweet Millioent’b own
Odd Names.—One would think that
gravy, and must have weighed at least, dear hand. I knew it before I drew her English peope were hard driven to find
100pounds; but if she bad been tho to me.
namea for themselves, both Christian
most spintuelle creature, whoererbreko
“ It’s my little one,” I said. “ Speax and surnames, to judge from tho odd
her heart, I doubt if I should have re­ to me I cannot see you.”
ones that crop up continually. Look­
membered anything bnt my own aelflsh
“ I know I ought not to l&gt;e here,” she ing over a volume of wills at Doctor's
self that night; and nil the while I was sobbed, “ but I—I oould not help it Commons the other day, I came upon
thinking, justa* we remembered rantehcfl 1 am so sorry, so very, very sorry for those three testators bearing respec­
of some familiar song while we were yoa.”
tively tho names of “Flight Scurry.”
busy with something very different
“Then you've got over hating me, “Swift Fleet” and “North South.”
from 'anwic, of the pleasant hour my Millioent,” I said.
Only the day before I turned up a mar­
little b’xck-eyed lore wd I had hd
“I never hated you,’’she said. “I riage license authorizing a Mr. Fickle
together—of the softaees of the velvet only tai-1 eo. Bat there—I—I did-’’ to marry a Miss Onion. Not long ago
palm that lay unresistingly in mine a mean- you -should know I was here. I- agentiatnan in Devonshire named Pine
we walked in the moonlight by the thought you were asleep, and I suppose was compelled, on sufnaading to the
river bank, the summer before, when ; it was very wrong for me,; $pd Mies estate of a relative to take the addition­
twenty of us stopped at the gay hotel! Martin mmld be justly very angry.”
al surname of Coffin, and the whimsical
at------ ; of tho kisses she used to let
“ Miss Martin!” said I. “ You don't result is in a newspaper before me
lake, and the blushes they brought believe that story ? Ths poor blind fel­ which records the marriage of one of
to tier cheeks—and I wanted to kill low you mjc before you would have bis daughteni a.s Mins Pine Coffin.—
Brown. Ho was a harmless young man, Little chance with Mias Martin, even if London Letnr.

THE C.*UP0RJiIA WHEAT CHOP.
Tan years ago California produced
only wheat enough for her own con­
sumption,, if, indeed, enough was raised
in the State for that purpose. The im­
mense proportions which that crop has
reached in a ringle decode is one of the
most astonishing events of tho century.
Tho Chronicle well remarks that “if
this immense mass of wheat lied come
down upon us in a shower from heaven,
it oould not have been more unlocked
for than it was a few years ago. The
surprises in California in an agricultural
way have been greater than.those of the
mineral, astonishing and bewildering as
they have been.”
The amount of the surplus is slated
in figures st 20,000,000 bushels, or
about 600,000 tons. To form a .definite
ideaof what these figures mean is s very
different matter. The MewYork Hcifad,
in order to uaUt the understanding,
says that, it loaded in carts, each con­
taining a ton, to bo hauled to New York,
the first would be at its destination
when the last was leaving Son Frsnciaco. This, at first thought, seems ex­
travagant ; bnt, in order to travel com­
fortably, not much more than 200 could
be ranged upon a mile, and hence the
statement is not very Wide of tho mark.
The Bulletin suggests that, if loaded
into vessels qf 1,000 tons btt^den, and
the 600 ships were to sail in sight .of
each other, say twenty miles apart, the
line would extend 12,000 miles, or half
way round the globe. The. hut one
might just be leaving the Golden Gate
when the first one was entering the har­
bor of Liverpool. Such illustrations,
though not very original, may serve to
show how great an element in. the econ­
omy of the civilised world tho wheat
crop of California has become.
THE VEGETABLE BITTERS MAS.
Whenever a man gits ded broke, and
kant think ov nothin to raze the wind
with, and his untie won't hav him
boarding at hiz house enny longer, and
his boots want tupping the wust way,
he takes sum rubarb root, a fu katnip
blossoms, and some black cherry tree
bark, and sokes them 14. hours in cheap
whisky, and goes hedlong into the life­
renovating tonik bizzness.
He plasters every fence, saw-mill log,
stun wall and cow’s back, irom Port­
land,Maine, to San Francisco, with redyello plakards, offering to heal the halt,
make tho blind talk, and the deaf see,
and renew the livers of all kreashun, for
ono dollar and a quarter a bottle.
He takes rooms at sum fuKt-klas- ho­
tel, drives four in hand, and never iz
scan only on the jump."
,
He iz az phull ov bizxness az the su­
perintendent ov a Sunday skoal on a
piknik day; and call on him when yu
wili to collect jure little bill ov wight
dollars, he liaz just left for-Baltimore,
or won’t be homo from Nu Orleans until
week after next.
There men are not all ov them un
skrupulous; sum ov their koppounds
are too simple .io do enny hurt or good,

NO.51.

HVDROPifOBIA IRpUCED BY FEA ft

OUR RATIONAL GAME IF ENGLAND

It is a well .known fact that several
persons may be bitten by a mntl dog,
aud only one, or none of them, die from
tho disease. Such was the case when
Mrs. Noyes, of New York, was attacked
a few weeks since. Two or three per­
sons were bitten at the same time'by
the same dog, who are alive now, and
likely to be for many years, and who, in
all probability, will never suffer the

Considerable interest “in onr na­
tional game” 1&lt;m been cxciod in
England by the recent visit of the Bor­
ton and Athletic clubs.
The game
comes in oompetition with the British
game of cricket,- and it was thought by
many that tho prejudice in favor of thrlatter sport would prevent the former
from being patronized. ( Such, howev
er, has not proved to be the’case. An
English paper speaks as follows oi our
favorite American game of ball:
Of tho game itself, as seen during the
week in London, little can be said, ex­
cept in praise. It was ‘ generally fan­
cied that the cricketers would be rather
inclined to deprecate and ignore, but
i the cricket world has been the first not
only to welcome, but to applaud.
To

slightest inconvenience from the bites
they received.
Hydrophobia is not unfrcqcntly a
disease purely of the imagination. Some
time since a man in Chicago was bitten
by a dog that was known to be perfectly
well The victim, however, brooded
over the idea that sooner or later he
would die from the effect of the wound,
although there was no manifestation of
a serious character. But his apprehen­
sions made him anxious and restless
and almost frenzied,-and in a'few days
he brought upon himself fits of an
alarming type. From all thn circumbtauix-D it wss evident that the man wuz
in a dangerous condition, and needed
some medical attention.
Physicians
were called, but ho soon expired in
grent agony. From beginning to end,
this man’s case, so far os the dog was
concerned, was ono entirely of imagina­
tion. Dr. Mnrx, a celebrated German
physician, writing to the Clinic, says
that bo regards hydrophobia as a mor­
bid affection, induced by fear, and in
support of bis opinion, cites many inter­
esting cases. Dr. Luke, in his work on
the Influence of the Mind on the Body,
supports the hypothesis that hydro­
phobic symptoms are often developed
without previous inoculation and he re­
lates a notable instance of a physician
of, Lyons, who, having assisted in the
dissection of several victims of the dis
order, imagined that ho himself had be­
come inoculated.
On attempting to
drink he was seized with spasms of the
pharynx, and in this condition roamed
about tho streets for three days. At
length his friends succeeded in con­
vincing him of the groundlessness of
his apprehensions, and ho at onco re­
covered.
’

No dog will bite unless he is pro­
voked, or is disturbed in his guard over
his master’s property. A mad dog seeks
to avoid the highway, will never go out
of his course to bite, bnt will Anally, if
let alone, drop (lead without doing the
least injury to any one.
Lastly, the disease is not, as is gen­
erally supposed, incurable. There are
many persons who have had hydropho­
bia snd' have recovered from it. Dr.
Brisson, a distinguished French physi­
cian, says he never knew a case-to fail
of recovery where tho patient was re­
peatedly placed in steam baths varying
in heat from 57 to 63 degrees centigrade.
'
Wet-sheet packs will take the poison
out of a person much more effectually
than can be done by any amount of
physicking or dosing. In the bite of a
mad dog there is a poison virus, which
may or may not kill, depending on
and the worst perhaps that kan bo si &lt;1 temperamental conditions in the man.
of them iz, that they knowingly prak- It is quite true that “ the mind kills
tiss upon the kredulity ov poor human and it cures.” When this thing comes
natur.
to be undersload by medical men, there
The vegitabe! bitters man iz a kuning will be leas dependence on poisonous
kritter, full ov pomposity, frequently । drugs and more on common sense.
nckumulates a fortune, but never kan i
BRITISH RAILWAY FIGURES^
entirely outlive a certain kind ov rubarb ■
American railway statistics are so
and katnip smell that scents his roputawell known, that those curious in such
ahnn.—Josh Billings.
matters will find no difficulty in com­
paring their figures with tho figures
A MICROSCOPIC CIRCUS.
The latest excitement in Berlin is tho which the Pall JMall Gazette gives
exhibition of drilled fleas. The exhibi­ of the railway system of the United
tion takes place on a large sheet of Kingdom. In, England snd Wales st
white paper fastened upon an ordinary the end of last year there were 11,369
table, to which all the spectators ap­ miles of railway open, the total capital
proach in turn, so as to be able to wit­ paid up, including shares, loans, etc.,
ness in all details the oitraordinary being over $2,450,000,000, and the total
maneavern of these little but marveloru- number of passengers, including season
ly powerful and gifted rascals. Here ticket holders, stood upward of 400,­
you see one of tire muscular fleas roll­ 000,000. The total traffic receipts of the
ing a small barrel along with its feet, year amounted to $235,000,000, the work­
as the mendo in a circus; there you see a ing expenses to $130,000,000, and the
slim, voluptuously built madam of the net traffic 'receipts to $115,000,000.
species walking along in crinoline and Since 1859 the average’! ncrcase of mile­
carrying her parasol with all the affec­ age has been about 300 a year. The
tation of a city miss ; at another place paid-up capital has risen by an average
a well trained fellow performs on the annual increase of $7,500,000 a year,
and the average increase in the number
flying trapeze, without any danger of
his neck, however, since the biggest of passengers has been close upon 20,­
000,000.
In Scotlaud tho increase of
fall would not break that;
while
mileage has averaged scarcely 100 a
below the trapeze, on the paper, a host
year, standing dow at 2,612, though
of little ones are turning somersaults at
sine© 1859 the capital hss risen from
■a fearful rate. The largest specimans
$185,000,000 to S345,00p,000, and the
of the collection have been trained to
number of passengers conveyed has
draw wagons, drays carriages, etc. To
fix the harness ’ properly an them the more than doubled. Tho whole number
of miles of railroad in the United King­
flea-tamrt places his pupils on a piece
dom in 1873 was 16,000, and the total
of paper covered with mucilage, where
capital at the same date $2,940,000,000,
they have to stick. He then, by the aid
of a watchmaker's loop, arranges a shoving progress that is safe, if not
brilliant
strong gold thread around their bodies
snd attaches it to the wagon or car­
A deaf old lady, who hod brought an
riage. The ladies of Berlin attend the action for dannges against a neighbor,
exhibition in large numbera, and seem wm being examined, when the Judge
to take an extraordinary delight in the suggested a compromise, and instructed
performance of the little creatures, who the counsel to wk what she would take
are fed regularly every morning from to settle the matter.
“His Honor
the arm of tire great flea-tamer.—HeartA waste to know what you will take ?**
asked
the
learned
counsel,
bawling m
and Home.
loud as ever be could in the old lady’s
Fsaxx Walworth, the mrderer of his ear. “ I thank his Honor kindly,” an­
father, .ptui been transferred from the swered the ancient dame; “ and if it's
State Prison to the Lunatic Asylum, by no ill-con wcnience to him, I’ll take a lit­
the advwo of his physician.
tle warm ale !”

cricketers, indeed, base.ball presents
many lessons that might-judiciously bi­
accepted.
In one- respect alone the
Americans have shown the Englftbmcn
what ctn be done in accuracy of throw­
ing.
Hero yon rarely find a cricketer
who esn be relied unon for accuracy in
returning the ball -to the wicket-keeper.
It-is returned somehow, and that
seems quite enough* Sometimes at the
head, and more often at the feet, it
comes in at a great pace probably, but
still in a manner calculated to disturb
the whole system of a wicket-keeper by
the constant lunges, and often vain at­
tempts to reach the ball in’afl impossi­

ble position. With the base ball player
matters are'diffcrenL
There is no un­
wise haste in the effort to throw, but a
moment to steady before the ball is sent
in. , Then tirere is no need for the
baseman to move either to the right or
to tho left, as tho ball comes as straight
as an arrow, aud tho base runner is a«
certain of his doom as if it were a thing
of course. Perhaps to Englishmen, the
only drawback at present is, that the
,differcht details of tho gsme aro so
poorly understood. Tho score is kept,
it is true, and tho telegraph-board
shows three linos of figures that repre­
sent nothing except to the initiated. It
has boon amusing throughout tho week,
indeed, to hear tho stories with regard
to tho exact interpretation of these
signals on the board.
With a better
comprehension of the rules, base ball
would have become more popular, and
met with a better reception.
As it is
the Americans can have no ground for
dissatisfaction at tho enthusiasm that
their visit has created in metropolitan
circlea.
« HOMEOPATHIC JOKE.
To arouse tho temper of a homeopa­
thist, just hint to him that ho cannot
make you sick or kill you with his infini­
tesimal sugar pills, ax a regular sllopatbistcando so neatly with his drugs.
An apothecary in Stuttgart, Germany,
having a natural contempt for the augur
pills of Dr. Hahnemann, was, therefore,
quite surprised recently when the
“ Hahnemannia,” a society for tho ad­
vancement of homeopathic treatment,
offered a prize of $20 to ouy ono who,
upon taking a certain homeopathic
rmodicine, should not experience the re­
sults predicted by the Hahnemannic
doctora. Desirous of maintaining tho
supremacy of his own drugs aa -the
destructive agencies ef tho world, ho
offered himself to the society as a vic­
tim to science.
The homeopathists
smiled and gave him a drop of a glass­
ful of water, in which they had dis­
solved a tiny globule upon a large piece
of sugar. The tiny globule had, how­
ever, it seems, about a millionth part of
a grain of some substance in it that is
given to raise blisters, and the unlucky
apothecary, a few hours after swallow­
ing the drop, had a mouth that looked
as if a whole swarm of bees hsd been
trying to suck honey out of it. Ho
could not even whistle for his $20. And
now the Stuttgart homeopathists tri­
umph, and the allopathists hang their
heads in shame; but the common people
look very sober, and wonder whether
there is any school of medicine that is
safe.

•

LABOR: Alt ODE .

ToilnwUr
“»■*n'1 fo,r*;‘
!
The
tarek ont in nJttant bloom,
tUat/barrast* *mlJ* Uiited th*
tud elite* cltuUer round ttwr te«n. .
Where tower luZdomn* and taperIt fi »j&gt;lrr*
Ad&gt;jrntlw.v»l« and crown th® MIL
Stout labor
ttr Uscon Srt*.
And plain** writ rank* tlmJwgS *ad rUiL

Th- aanarch cak, the vocdlaad'a prhte,
Whoae trunk La
with :i»htntal rear*.
Toil launch** on th* r**Uc«* nd*.
,
And there unroll* the tU# c-f tiara&lt;
Th-engine w.'Uiil* lure* of Oan-r.
And rib. ot hrw and Joint, of ateel.
From Labor1, pUitlc finrera o*rae,
,
With aijbbtec rates jrad Whirllo* wtecL

Hare MH&gt;-browned acU. with ehisteg *radc,
Linki lake to lake with silver tie*.
Struts D»Jck wlUl F»l*c« «* tr»d».
And tampim towrrWs tolbeikk*.
VARIETIES.
Tub gait of * Inst age—Investigate.
Cohfobtable quarters-Silver twenty-

fivo-cent pieces.
Bpinbtxji Cm is one of iho oldest
made towns in Missouri.

■ The moat steadfast followers of our
fortunes—Our creditors.
A first-rate axiom—A man hhould
always grind his own axes.

.

A Dbookltk man has named his roos­
ter Robinson, because he cru-soe.
What portions of the body are the
best travelers? The two wrists (tour­

isle).
.
How to tell frosh shad. First decide­
what you'*want to tell it, then whisper

m its ear.
Im pocket-picking, as in everything
else, a man never succeeds until ho gets
his hand in.
.
Ax editor who speaks with the air of
a man who has discovered a new fact
by experience, says the new way to pre­
vent bleeding at the nose, is to keep
your nose out of other people's busi­
ness.
“ Doctor,” said a man to Abernethy,
“my daughter had it fit, and'continued
iislf-an hour without sense or knowl­
edge.”
“ Oh,” replied tho doctor,
“ never mind that; many people con­
tinue so all their lives.”
A doctor and a military officer be­
came enamored of the same lady. A
friend asked her which of the two suit­
ors she intended tn favor.
She re­
plied that “it was difficult to tell, they
were both such killing creatures."

liErainuTTVE justice sometimes fol­
lows faster than we could expect. An
evil-minded Brooklyn boy propelled a
snow-ball at his aunt the other day, and
dodging into a neighboring area, aat
-down on a scuttle full of hot ashes.
A couple of neighbors became so in­
imical that they would not speak to
each other; but one of them, having
been converted at a camp meeting, on
seeing his former enemy, held out his
hand saying : “ How d’ye do, Kemp ?
I am humble enough to shake hands

with a dog."

Ix a little town in Missouri a lady
teacher was exorcising a class of juven­
iles in mental arithmetic. She com­
menced tho question: “If you buy a
cow for ten dollsri
” when up came
a little hand. “What is it, Johnny?”
•* Why, you can’t buy no kind of a cow
for ten dollars. Father sold one for
sixty dollars the other day, and she was
a regular old scrub at that. ”
A metbopolttax housekeeper adver­
tised recently for a wet nurse. A young
Irish g:rl offered herself. “How old
uro you, Bridget?” said the dame.
“ Sixteen, pleas, ma’am.” “ Have you
ever had a baby?” “No, ma’am, but
I am very fond of them.” ** Then I'm
afraid, Bridget, you will not do for me.
It is a wet nurse I want.” “ Oh, plase,
ma’am, I know I'll do ; I’m very nisy to

teche."

______________

HOJUAVa FAME.
The great deeds that make the -fame
of men are often of questionable moral­
ity ; woman’s fame must be founded on
CONGRESSIONAL WITS.
goodness to become glorious for her
Speaking of Knott, of Kentucky, and
and endurable as an example of great­
Phelps, of New Jersey, the Brooklyn
nets for women.
Bogle thus compares the quldities of
When the wife of Lord William Bus­
their humor: “Through Phelps*hu­
sell stood by her husband’s side, cheer­
mor glows tho culture of the schools.
ing and assisting him in bis dark hour
Knott's is racy of the soil of the Blue
of trial, before his unjnsi and cruel
Grass region. Phelps can point an
judges, ware not her devoted love, her
epigram rmIcm will impale a num as a
javelin would. Knott will tell* a story flrm faithfulness'and pious fortitude,
a beautiful realization of the purest and
against a man which will make him
want to crawl into a hole and draw the noblest feminine character which poet­
hole in after him. The Jerseyman will ry in its moat divine strains lias imaged
show by something out of a book that forth ? Is the actor of such a lofty
hie adversary is ineffably ridiculous. part less inspired than one who oould
The Kentuckian will cite a crossroads describe it?

We would, therefore, impress on all
our intelligent and gifted countrywo­
men, more particularly on the young,
that there is afield, and a wide one, too,
open for their genius, beei^M that
which is afforded by the present facility
of feminine authorship; it » that ol
carrying oat, in actual life, the beauti­
ful ideas they would depict, and thus
showing that cultivation of mind and
refinement of taste are true sources of
“ I was not reared mid sylvan solitudes happiness in the domestic circle, and
to be terrified by striguw nhdations,” is not merely requisites to shine in tho
the very latest.
world.
instance to illustrate that his antagonist
do isn't amount to what he calls a ‘ re­
mote cirouinstaace. * The razor of sar­
casm is what Phelps kills with. Tho
torpedo of anecdote is what Knott
blows men to pieces with. Geatlenjon
both, Phelps and Knott ought to ait
at either end of the House and forage,
each in his own way, on all the fools
and frauds between them.”

�-------------------- ILL

the town had as editor who

wm

pa-

mvmton ol a certain ebureh gnt him
to give &lt;20 towards aeourmg a ini»tatei; then they wasted t2 for the
heathen j then they wanted thHr re-

P. 18, 1*74

was asked for *25 toward helping
build a parsonage, nnd he finally I

H. R. DICKINSON,

BUY YOUR GOODS FOR CASH AND SAVE'
Wo«i b-lfuf
15 PER CENT!
A. Phillips &gt;d
Hteka

C. NicbalZ atom.

Will

found he w« giving the church more

the •Flint A Pare
d City U Ladinj-.

.

kOtod.

ralching a threshing machine In operation.

injuring her fatally.

of Arlington, Van Buren Co., wu riding

.

How wo G*&gt;w Kit*.—To grow than he gave his family.. He neverrich is nN to.make -more money, buf theleiudfeing ou",for a time longer,
SUCCESSOR TO
[or uitiil oAe evening lie went to pray
! ialing money as fast
he thinks he j er meeting and was asked to leave ht»
oogia. the remedy, in nine oases out office iSr n week and ga and Help
af tea. is not greater exertion to make dear the grounds for a camp meeting.
Phst was the last straw, and he rose j^YLSWOBTB k HFULLER,
money but greater care to save iL In
up and »akl:
deed, he who saves money systemat­
“ Brothers, Td like to go to Heaven
ically, putting away a part, even along
now you *11, You
though it be a smail part, of each are dever, and obliging, and kind,
and t* n ler, and it woyld be nice for
week’s or day's 'earning, is rich alrea­
Would raapactfulH tnfonn th* Public that
us all, as a congregation, togo.itrlody. His means exceed his necessi­ g«th-r, bnt I’ve concluded to leave
ties, and that is wealth already.
you and dodge along with somebody tba above named fim and aball continue
from Detroit or Grund R-tpida. It's
the retail trade of
A Jackson clergyman, - who, while
money ! money ! money ! and I’ve
preaching a sermon on Sunday eve., given this church, until to-night, if ray
perceived a min and woman under wife should die, she'd have to gu to
the gallery in the act of kissing each Heaven barefooted."
The congregation seemed to realize
oilier behind a hymn liook, did .not
free no
horse
whs oeing
being rtuoen
ridden to
,
. . . ,
mi.
-i that
»»»**« a tree
ran was
'“"‘‘'•"’■“I"'- .Na: h. remaned doalh Th., lel up o„ (he ritor .nd
calm. II.'bnrnri mildly ■&gt; lhe of ,„da,d trim
H. even hri a .penial

Dry Goods, Groceries

prnatng over hi* head and crushing bi*
fenders over-his spectacles, and when tent assigned him nt lhe camp meet­
skull.
ing, nnd all wits well.—Detroit Free
Ecrnott Town*h:p, Calhoun Co., is ex­ lhe young man ki«ed her the fif­
Prut.
cited ov.t a bunded treasure, of &lt;5.000, teenth time, he merely broke his
which was deposited- in an old well, by a sermon &gt;K&lt;»rt off in tho middle of
Nothing mode in vain. A Minne-

Hats, Caps, Cloth-

on Sunday afternqon, be was attacked by a and another in pew 73."' And tl.e
congregation said ’ Amen.” Then the
him with a bay-fork bandls and an ax. woman pulled her veil down and the
breaking bis breast-bons' and crushing bls
young man sat there and swore soft
rib». Hs is not •xpcete;l to survive.
ly to himself.
Hu does uot go to
Milton F. Abbey, a drummer from Chicago,
on Monday hired a livery rig et Nilf*. snd church an much as he did.
taking a Mn. Whiling along Lt company,
Bnrnliurst, the Vicksburg fighting
started f&lt;r Berrien Springs, where, as he
editor, decs his jobs thoroughly
A
Mya.be trsMactedsowe bu*:ness. Return­
ing by wsy of Rucbansn. be put up at the stout fellow attacked him in the slree*
Dunbar House an 1 stayed*!! night. Mr. recently, aud just as Barnhurst was
Whiting - indignantly complains of the about to brain him, be was pitched
eocroachment' upon his rights, and has ove/T») a blow from behind. Then he

Boots, Shoes,

The famous Templeton oa»e,. which baa
occupied attention off aud on during tho

present, at Baa* Saginaw; Sept, llih, An­
. . drew J. Templeton was arrca'cd in lt.e fall
of 1870, after attempting to potion Loon*rd
Narritcr, of the township of Sptu’ding, Sagiwr county.
Ha gave tho poiaon to the
* "Wif# of Xorriler, with whom. Il is mid be
’ was on intimate terms, to be mbylniatcred

to her husband

Mr*. “squealed,*? infurm-

arrested. He was finally convicted in the
‘ Mar term of the Circuit Court in 1R73 and
eoansel earried thn matter to th* Suprem o
Court, and finally auroesdad in obtaining
f«.|da a now .trial, which culminated in •
dingraament of th* jetry. It w.» decided
that Tamp’rion ahvuld have a third trial;
the bail being $2,0(0.

will prolmbiy soon find its way into
Eastern bar-rooms.

Io the Covicgtun. Ky, market, the
other day, a man from the country

the slots of a box

which happe ied to contain a huge

turtle.

Tne turtle reached for him.

I would respectfully announce to the public
that o n Sept. 1st, I will discontinue the
credit business and sell goods for cash or
ready pay only.

&lt;ft aec.
in M«pl« Oron.
1100 improvad.wtll watered.
firal-elaaa ferw.. Term-fatwabl e.
Is nd 21, A. W. HiiJli; «* add., be-

A New Idea!
I Mlean NVliat I Say!
I shall soon receive from New York as
complete a stock of Goods as cash will buy,
and would urge all those who wish to avail
themselves of this opportunity of buying
good Goods cheap, to wait.
I am bound to sell as good Goods, at far
lower prices than any other firm in town.

Notions,

It is

much cheaper than com whisky, and

sat down upon

fltnlay'a.-

WILSON

up grnssliappcrs. a half-pint of which
makes a mm bopping drunk.

Fbybarty. Chrep.
Tm pfoprrty knti

ing, Crockery,

"thirdly." and offered a fervent prayer sonan has made a drink from ground
in behalf oi "the yonug man in the
informed by letter of ill wbereabouis, and
pink ucctiejinil the maiden in the blur
is having the old well excavated.
bonnet and gray shfcwl, who wert'-oloinou Smith, a wael hy farmer
of EidgeT.ar, Lenawee Co , was elreping pr &gt;fa*OMig the sanctuary by kissing

Now I Miean Business

I intend to maintain tho reputation of

and the reporter who described the
incident, predicts thnl the man “will

carry ihelnarki io hi* grave."
The nearest approa&lt;*h to a confi­
dence game is pulling a mule** tail. ’

“Killcd ar a Compositor"—Such
drew his pistol, shot the new felbw was the verdict of a coroner's jury on
through the head, killing him then tnfr-ca.«e.
The circumstances were
turned and put a bullet into the first, ns lollo.ws: He lox ed madly, naasionately.
His fair one smiled nnd al!
und leaving both for the police Io pick
was going well.
Hi* suit was safe,
up. he bcUiok himself to the Times
but in an evil moment he conceived
office mid wrote up the item.
the dangerous idea of clinching it, so
to speak, with n poem. He wrote his
The following from tho New Yoik
poem in a moment of heavenly inspi­
Mail wi II bear copying by our ex­ ration, and aent it to the village
change. Puss it around :
weekly. It began thus:
Mau l Miry Jan- [ ilkintnn F.Jrr,
There are some merchants who
thinks they Van di*pense_with Ad­
vertising," because they arc so well
My go d-bcaded. blue-b-lted beauty
known. Let inch nsk why it u that
It was a pretty |n&gt;etic fl.iwcr as-it
A’ T. Stewart A: Co spend _hn Ifa
stood, hut the compositorial Goth laid
million ev&lt;-r year for advcrti«ing
That firm is'tolerably well known. his typographical hand upon it, and
when' it appeared •‘skirted" was
We never heard it accused, either,
spelled with an "h" and "belled'’ had
of making b d investments.
। two "IV in it, nnd an “I* - And so
The Milwaukee Seniinrl relates they laid him tearfully away beneath
tho daisies, nnd rendered a verdict ak
ilia! while a phunit^ent preacher of
above.
that city was recently making a pas­

Selling
Lower I warrant all my goods, and
time

FOR

that C. 0. D. is

50 Dollars !!

The highest price always paid for produce.

FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS.

hereafter my motto.

offering a goad article, and invito tho at­
tention as the public tc an examination of

goods

aad prices,

before

purchasing

elsewhere.

G, A. TRUMAN

H. R. DICKINSON.

EVERYBODY
Buy the World-Renowned

WILiiOT
S&amp;nlilaSsiMMacliiiifl!

CLOSIHfi OUT SHE I

TttK

BEST IN THE WORLD I

toral.visit, the lady brought out a

. The -diire Porker most justly rephad jusr rimnnds
sour, cro&lt;s grainnl
people who afflict sumo households:
thr.jugh the front door, and sent his "A sinele person of r.uur,sullen tem­
per—what a dreadful thing it ia io
boy around for his bnt afterward.
have such a one in a hoiitfi*! There Good*, couaiating of
It is said of Katie Kmg, the Phila­ is not myrrh and aloes and clot ide of
lime enough in lhe world to disinfect
delphia ghost, that on one occasion n
a single home of such a nuisance af
young man attemped to clasp Katie as that; no riches, no elegance or
Dry Goods, Notl».«, Clothing.
in his arms. She seemed grrntly dis­ mien, no. beauty of* face, can ever
Crockery, Boot*. Shoes,'
tressed and slipped from his embrace screen such persons from utter vul­
like a shadow nnd did nnt a^oear garity. Tnere is one thing which
Wall Paper aad a foil
rising persons hate the reputation of
again that evening.
That's light,
more ih tn nil others, And that is vul­
line of Groceries,
Katie.
garity ; but. trust me, ill temper is
the vulzarest tbmg that the lowest
People t^ho pin their faith in light­ bom and tho lllest-bread can e»er
ning rods as n protection from the fiery bring 10 this borne. It is one ol the
Peevish­
fluid will no* he delighted to be in­ worst forms of impiety.
ness in a home is not only sin against
formed «hat Prof S. H. Douglas* of the
the Holy Ghost, but sin against the
Slate University *ays that not one Holy Ghost in every temple of love.”
lightning rod in n hundred put up bv
IIosaiBLK Cbcxltt.—A earn of terrible
For Cash I
traveling agents affords any protec­ cruelty to children has corn* to light in
tion.

arrixp Highest rremim

number of engravings she
Just now the newipapen aro agitating the

true tomperanoe prineiplea who bee been en­
ticed by the gildad bait, wbieh men in the
liquor interest hare prepared for aueh a* he,
falling in with ths id-* that m the evil i&gt; not

the better in tho condition of things around
un, aud ills to ouch as these, that 1 w&gt;uld
•peak a word of cauliop.

lollua that a change would atop Jrunkmneea

perate tia. of afrong drink?

It ia.tbaan-

xtaote I »bould call It th« root be»r interval.
Tampmaaoe man this ahoald ba anough for

anxious that there thou Id be a diminution

purchased. The cautious pastor flew

Amer, institute, N. T.&gt;

ludiMsapolis Exposition;
HL Louis Fair;

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD!

TM PAIEH8DF CASTLETaff ’

uftUt «,kl Stetal

the Railroad. Honda, the tax-

■4 aad legated, which will bfeeMirtmd by G*rnwn
,n Ruchestr r, New
them «1 liberty to do tbrir w«v*i.
j York, wns married. HeHathcr, with

GROCERIES,
C ROCKERY.

They have * liout.’e law fri tbeState of pride and spice of humor, placed a
Mow York, aa! No Slate bai m &gt;radrtH&gt;k*a- placard iu the window bearing this
easx tb&gt;a sfca. EngUad has th? iism.*. »y*. sjvioj : “ Thia «tore is closed ouacfrBtrt'X-some, fun in the family.”

WALL PAPER,

land lias a woman preacher

Bargains

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

A' complete stock of “ Michigan Stoves.”
and Agricultural Implements, on hand and
to be offered at prices heretofore unheard of.

Also a large stock of Cnss-cat haws, in

eliding the Silver Steel Diaaaid, the fastest cutting saw in the
world.

She’s with

FOR BEING THE

AH other

Machines in tho Market

were In direct

COMPETITION I!
t^For 'Hem-ming, Fell­
ing, Slitching, Cording.
Bindi n gt lira id in *,
Em-broifiering. On iit ing and Stitching fine
or henry goods it is
unsurpassed.
Where wo have no Agents
we will deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
at the nearest Rail Road
Station of Purchasers.

The largest stock of Paiits, Oils, Vanishes aid Brashes ever

won’t rest until ever church in the

and Georgia Stalo Fair;

range of nark.

Grreafer

brought to Nashville.

Ebznlifih Cady &amp;an-'on says she

MtatadupI State Fair;

and doing the largest aad best

defendHr Out.cu Tuwsemr Bosax&gt;.
E J. PrionsM. Clerk.

Loniriann State Fair;

BEST SEWING MACHINES,

GREAT BARGAINS IN

pork prospect of lhe winter may be
AH sol* are different, because they
tad." Tha fall destroyer will tbeu at* lx gleaned from the statement of an Ohio come from man: morality is every­ DRESS GOODS,
through our streets st u-xmday as well a paper that "there are more two two­ where the same, because it com »
wHoight. aul where three men now legged hogs in this stole than any oth­ from God.— Voltaire.
SHAWLS,
make ths night hideous with th air drunken er kind "
The Nashville Ncum, is edited by
Ornu S-Tnnir, a young man barely 22
BOOTS A SHOES,
A Kansas farmer solemnly declares yean* old, and just married at that,
thnl a grasshopper sat an the gate­ but Van Buren Coun'y never lost a
tha stracis. boning an-i yrilinf liken demon post and threateningly asked : "Wil­ •harper local editor than he.—Hart­
CLOTHING,
«r to wallow in tbe dirt with tLe four-tooted
ford Day Spring.
liam Bryant, when in thunder is the
twori* ho dtagraee*. Thar tw thia very!. ,
- ■ ’
"
---------------

among tb. Uboria* ahmm lbw.
.n imagine tbiir eoaditian Oku. hu

Northern Ohls Fair:

THAN EVER IN

Some slight information as tn the the result w*a only to reduce them to idoey.

Ohio State Fair;

Ciuriuaaii Exposition;

When a Tennessee fnrmeri starts
for lhe well or lhe bant he kisses hi*

family, bids them good-bye and tells ovetrun with verndm, where rats would
thia that you seek. Whet do they care how
where his will may lie found, for the gnaw at their toes. They were held under
much whisky is drink or -ho drinks it?
chancrsare even that ho will be shot
All they want is the removal of this bated
blood dripped from their extremities. The
law, which .Lung* like a shadow over their ’before returning tn the door.

1&gt;w. that they violate every day with

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

Needles for all Sewiag MaChmS^fui Salo.

Old Machines taken in Exchange
Send for Circulars, Price
List, ficc., and Copy of the
Wilson Reflector, one of the
best Periodicals of the day,
devoted to Sewing Ma­
chines, Fashions, General

Ova at.** ' Fvtxj

FOB HALK CHEAP

0. C. WOLCOTT

&gt;aU-&lt;1

c pinhock.

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN.

West Side Main St., Nashville, Mich.

Agents Wanted
Wilua S«TO[ lathe Ct
clkykland. onia

�ad HAIR BRESSER!
N*»ttv:uji, Mrcn.

Cow mon Connell I’roreetlnfn.

Shaving, Mair Cutting Sr
Dressing, Shampooing, PROVISIONS!

TO O\
It appears that a
slander story

had

CAPT. BOISE fLANiNG,

iU*&lt;&lt;
* of I

been circulated
that Wiloux had

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE I

faction guaranteed. '

the
Lwpooo

Hatching,
Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

®rorrrirs and provisions,

pUyiar

E. D. BITGOOD, Pzorxirros.

bopeiboy will imurfial
J' in company with Norton, encountered
aux -...... w
* Wiloox and demanded an explanation. - -------- ,
th •
hernae aa aaloo«i*'kwper&gt;.
s Wilcox denied saying that be had
Thai before it aball be lawful for any one
heard'the alary from him (Griswold ) tu enrage In tha above named butine»« ia
the Viitega of Naabvnie, Mieb.. they shell
Without any mare ado, Griswold obtain fooa the Proeldeut of the Village a
—Considerable sickneas just now. proceeded to build a shanty erver lioeaae, lieenalng aa.*h peraoa ar-a aaloon
keeper, which aald ttsMMte. ahall be
—Lath and shingles are now kept Wilcox's eye, which was accomplish­ aixnod by (he Preaid ml and Recorder of the
ed with neatness aud dispatch. Just YiMage, end eh all M in ‘tne nature of a
at Olds* mill.
receipt for avid Hxty dollar*, and such
—Capt. Boice moved into his new here Griswold’s wile put in an ap­ 1 oenae shall ba posted in the place of buaipearance and prevented further shed­ nan of such person, and aball bo operative
store, Wodnsday.

—A. J. Hardy will still continue

ding of blood.

Wiloox determined

following th craft er. and aball be pal I for al

to seek redress from the courts of

to buy apples.

justice, snd the next morning came
—rDangherty &amp; Room have a new
to ihts place and procured a warrant
eign. It was (tainted at Lansing
for assault and battery agoinrUGris—G. A. Tinman ia in New York wold and Norton. 'Hie case was tried
buying that mammeth stock of goods.
by jury trial, before E&gt;q. Wood, un
—The iron columns of Griffith and Monday last, and the jury rendered

farmers' and the public use.
Prices to
correspond with the close times. East side
of North Main Si., Nashville, Mich.

BOTTOM

B-g. W00D.F.1C

A. BARBER. M.. D. ltom(O.

H. YOU$G. M. D. Office ti
• .,do°”
Treman'a eior^Msiafltr

W
Experienced
Workmen
' Employed.

PRCES FOR CASH!

Has removed her place of busineaa to the Go/» Past! Jot Produce of all kinds
firat door eouth of Smith A PulBstn's Hardware.

I also manufacture Soft and Hard Wood

ITJEW GOODS

Lath and Shingles.

Naohvillc, Nov. 1st, 1870.

A Complete Assorlmest W lifcrj

___________ la. C. BOICDa
•AOPTEIVTIOJN,

aud FA.VCY IIOUUS

Depot, Navin Illa, Micb.

ROE'&amp; CLEVER,

FRESH MEATS,

HEORGE SIMPSON. Black inti th.
w«*M »»»’“■ l&gt;*
I"
»t annhiiK in

WEBSTER A HOBBS, Black­
’ ’ MnUtuu All WnSe^rt work In lhe lUackomilh

-

I B. RASEY, Drayman.‘Goods and

A W. OLDS.

&lt;8

FELLOW CITIZENS

la prepared to &lt;
«iri dlapatch.

DR. C. W.WICKHAM. Particular
1/ ■iteoSra gim to Um tnotnumt ol PrtnUv
2£?sLhi2£“ ’* ,Uar ■orth *
***"•

For lhe Wholesale snd Retail Trade.

&gt;®_ Call and examine before purchasing

MEAT MARKET!

—Wt will take a quantity of wood ho took to be a turkey and shot. But
Those that have what was his horror on going to lhe

.

Flooringt

F’lr'fltt Ola«fii Good*,

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

Kerfs brick went into posititn Wed­ a verdict of &gt;7.06 cents damaged and
be imprinone-t in^be county Jail not exceed­
nesday.
costs of suit against Griswold and ing three moat ba or until ihschargrd accord,
—Rev. 1 N. Crittenden will Norton ; the whole amounting to over ing to law. And shall be fuiUv of »-misde­
meanor and ho punched accordingly.
preach at the M. E. Church next $20.
VS e now hear that a sknder
The Marshal sUall see that thiv Ordinance
Sunday.
suit is to be commenced against
thanking the pablic for past favors solieta a
continuance of lhe »xm», and would
Wiloox.
-&lt;apt G W. McCormick is can­
son Hable to pay lhe same, shall be pri ra
informtbe public that they will
f»cia evidence that said lisense has not been
keep constantly on band
didale, for Sheriff-, and Capt would
paid.
This Ordinance aball take effect on the first
day of October, 1874.
—A goodly number of our citizens
Mr. J. C. Worcester, the newspaper E. J. FEIGHNER.
all kinds, which willb* sold low for cash
G. A. TRUM IN.
'attended by their unhrdlas started for
nroerler. P..I 1
The highest price paid fpr Hides, ’’cite
man. went homo to his family, who
etc. Give them a call on West side Main St
the Slate Fair yesterday morning.
are residing near Olivet, Saturday
sshville,
Micb.
. '
LOCAL MATfcijtkp.
—The News office is now located evening, and rutiirned Monday.
He
ggbDemeray
keeps
the
best
Violin
over Truman's new bnck. where we reports a.aad accident which happen­
Strings, and warrants every one.
48
will be glad to see onr friends and ed near Olivet Sunday morning. It
BOOTS AND r-IIOES.
patrons.
appears that a Mr. Stoddard and a
We would respectfully announce to the
—Saturday morning an excursion Mr. Carver started out quite early in
public that we have added a full line of
train from Eaton Rapids en route for the morning tu shoot some turkeys. Boota and Shoes to our slock, which de
Grand Rapids, passed through this Mr. Carver heard a turkey cal! and nt will sell very cheap for cash.
4«
village.
the same time indistinstly saw what

Vermontville Items.

jHrrrfcrj.

Sldlar, Voildiagtt, Ac.,
To which he invitee the Mfoutlaa of lhe
Pablic, He sells
Of every dweripiioa. kept eoavtaatly ra
Good rigs furnished pertles on abort bo*

AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY
ON HAND
to the first of October following, aad for no
leva lima.
That said lio«n«c aball not be aasignible
without lbec*iaa«ni of the President of the
Village of Nashville. Midi.
That an&gt; person found violating thia Ordi-

Z&gt;re#«e*f

JlMi.r,,

Wffutl A n-t&gt; n(F«'Xitont.

ATTENTION, ALL!

pLEMENT SMITH.

gASTMAN &amp; YOUNG,

There ia one place in Nashville where you

GROCERIES Drags,PROVISIONS
YAHKEE K0TI0H8,

LAWYl

V

Attorneys at Law

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

JJENRY H. WOOD,

&gt;

pay lhe Higheat Market Price for

Justice of the Peace,

JScKiool Books,
Stowe andJWoodrn

Cider ! Cider!

3

Wart.

L1EB1IAUSER,

POTATOES

TAILOB

And’all kinds of Goods

CORN,

APPLES,

OATS,
PARADY, Manufacturer of

The Old. the Young, the 'High, the Low

Clover Seed, See.,

*

Boota and Shore.

Delivered al their
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE j^ASH VILLE HOUSE.

The Chiltl com get just as Good Bar­

Carr. G. M. McCobwtck. Proprietor.
NA8HVII.LK, - Mlofaljfun

grins as the Aged.

LATH,

Our motto is to sell os cheap as

SHINGLES

WATER LIME,
After the ISth, of Auguat, I will
the cheapest, give 16 ozs.
promised wood will please bring it in spot to find his his neighbor, Mr. Stod­ cider only op Thtiradaya, until further notice.
SALT,
rjNION HOUSE.
to the lb. anti the right
dard,
weltering
in
his
blood.
The
ba'l
Barryvllle,
M&gt;ch
,
Aug.
8th.
HAIR,
thia week.
change every time.
F. Daxcxx. Proprietor.
passed through his head, and he only
STUCCO,
—Miss Wnrren, dauijhicr of S. C.
lived about half an hour after the
Kcpnbilcan ( nucaa.
^c., 4-e.,
Warren, ia leaching the primary de­
I bay all kinds of produce in thels season.
aud accident
He leaves a wife and
The Republicans of Caatleton will meet in
partment of the school, in Biigood's
Ourbuiin»u is conducted on strictly tem­ which wa chip and rolaii al bottom price*. •ilrntlon during their ,u7_ Ciood Halt In the third
Every artkin ctkle warranted m rrprrsmM
four children Io mourn his sad fate. Caucu., Saturday, Sept. L9ib, 1874, at two
perance principles.
taoney rvtandod.
building.
AINSWORTH A BROOKS,
The citizens arc pre (taring to move o’clock, p tn., at MoCortulck'a- Hall, for the
HENIX HOUSE. Jambs Baibd.
Express office building, Westside of Main
—When the editor of the Middle­
t*rop&lt;i«wr. CharkAW, MteK Fin t claw
Proprietors.
the old academy to the east side of purpose of electing delegate* to the County
St., NaabeiUfJlieh.
ville Republican feels like rusticating i, lhe publicsqtmre, opposite the church Convention, tn ba bet-1 at Hasting*. Sept.
ZGth. 1874. and for the transaction of such
D. C. GRIFFIT*1*
CHA#. W. DEMARAY.
MAT ION AL HOTEL A. Wrxaxs,
he prints his paper two weeks ahead
where it will b? fitted up for a town other busineaa as aball came before the
1V I’rnprlotor, liwtinc*. MWu Ewr&gt;lWy&lt; In
caucus'
’
•
and starts visjling.
_ house and other pufposes.
The old
Bv Obokb or Committkx.
—Wo acknowledge the receipt of rookery has been nn eye sore in its
^yM. JONES,
J’.OAiEY TO LOAN
a goodly quantity of grapes, of the dilapidated condition fur lhe last ten
On real estate an-l persons! aeeuritee
Concord variety, from Mr. J. C. Dillin. years, and we hope it has now fallen
Earr aax A Youxu.
They were -large and excellent.
into hands that protect it from depre­
ITZ" Pcmns having accounts with
—Clement Smith is improving his dations of mischievous boys.
TKeg. Mtxson will please call and set­ Hardware Cheaper
than any other firm in lhe Stale.
residence, by putting a bay window
A little sou of Mr. Stebbins died tle befote Sept. 1st, atul tare costs.
They are now selling the new improved
in the east side, and repainting it, Monday evening. Mr. Stebbins is a
on subscription.

Clocks, Spectacles, $c.

P

WhatNow FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

SMITH &amp; PUTNAM

preparatory to moving therein.

Oliver C?hillfccl Plow

son-ia-law of H. J. Means, and came

Hardy an.! A^iaworth Ja diaaolvrd this day which they guarantor to give satisfaction or
by lautuaI coi-ent.
Ail indebted to lhe
late-firm will please eall at too Elevator Charlotte Plow and Drag, Union
and settle immediately and save costa.
Churn, Empire Wringer, RathDated Nashville, Brpt. V. 1874.
bum Stores, Jefferson Nails,
A. J. Habiiy.
I take the opportunity of writing a 60-1
&lt;C. Aixrtaaru.
and all firat daaa Gooda ia their liar.
Don't fail to giro u» a call.
few linen for your paper.
8MTH A PUTNAM.
The'select school here is in a fine

—Wanted at this office, a boy almnt here a few weeks ago on a visit
16 yearn old, to

learn

the

printing

trade. Ona that has the ••vim” and is

not afraid of work is preferred,

—Mr. Wm. Sanford has given us a
peach that megsurvd nine inches in

ch aim Terence.
Il was a nice one
and prosperous condition. - Mr. Dia­
and lasted as nine as it looked.
—W» received a eall from Mr. J. mond, being principal and Mr. Allen

FOR SALE CHEAP!

New Goods

JACOB LENTZ

Parlor, Library, Diw, Offlct at
GENERAL FUNTURE!

BOTTOM PRICES,

Together with a full aaeortsaeat ot

EVERYBODY KNOWS

MIRRORS, PICTURES, FKAMr
AND CARDS, BRACKETS.

The ouly place to gel a

DUSTERS. AC-AC.,

W. A. AYLSWORTH, Baby Cate aid Peramlmlaturs i DRESS GOODS.

A small, firs. cUm TURBINE WATER
IVHEEL ! Inquire of
Jxxxs Class.
The school now uu tn- 60-1
Hostings, .Mich.
C. Worcester, the Vermontville news­ as assistant.
New Store I
C0FF11SS VL' CAS8CTS,
Intrs about 75 scholars, nnd still keep
paper man, last Wednesday.
The
TZ“ By calling one dour north of
coming
in.
paper is to be cilled the Enterprise.
Of all atylea and* aiaea, and METAMI
Truman's
new
brick,
you
will
find
The corn crop in this vicinity i»
—W. H. Kocher started several
erry poor. Farmers complain of not
d®?1
ft* New York, to purchase
SHR ODDS AND COFFIN LIN­
Fsti'ieuMe lilliarn 1 Dress liter,
having half a crop.
Thu last week
a stock of goods for the fall nnd
INGS ktpt constantly on hand."
corn dried up very fast, and breaks who keeps constantly on banif'u full line uf
winter trade.
We are glad to henr
Millinery, also a good aiaortaiant of
Farmers
and
their
wives
lake
notlee;
up a great den! while cutting. Fruit
Young Ladies and Gentleman attention;
that the Kocher Bros, are building up
FANCY'GOODS.
seems to be plenty, especially apples
lawyers. Doctors, Laboring Men end
a nice trade.
Wmanufacmre our Furniture from the
A* she is daily reviving New Gooda, ia
Gentlemen at large:
and the cider mill is kept busy mak­
thereby enabled to furniah you with
—A large quantity of uird wood
ing them into cider.
AkL the LATEST STYLES
caught fire, just east of Olds' mill, last
on
the
moet
rnuKnable
Wheat is coming in steadily, and
t lhe old stand,
That the place to buy your
Saturday, and the afternoon mail was prices range from fl to &gt;1.0,V Not

NEW GOODS!

NdraU Basil el Mlt het

.

ZDZRZS" GOODS

obliged tu lay there about two hours,

wishing to take up too much room in
cm account of the heat and flames,
your paper. I will dose.
before it could [ass.

—Theodore Mixson is invoicing

FOR THREE MONTHS

it to the Boise brothers, who are vis­

The Prohibitionists of thia county
The Boise broth­
full county ticket.
er* are active, enterprising young have nominated
men, and we gladly welcome them
E. A. Snider, of Potterville/ was
to onr village.
thrown from his buggy, Saturday

iting Capt. Boise.

&gt;—Mr.

George

Bachellor,

living evening, and dangerously injured.

O. P. Sagendorph, of Charlotte,

died last Friday evening at tho ripe was nominated for Congress, al the
He Prohibition Convention, held at Al­
was an old resident of this vicinity, bion, Friday last.

old age of seventy-three years.

having lived on lhe time farm tweaty-

three years.

A LIVE, 8PICY NEWSPAPER

EVERY DAY

his drug stock, preparatory to selling

north of lhe village about two miles,

Wm E. 8AVAOE &amp; BRO a COLUMN

FOR ONE

DOLLAR,

Clothing,
Hats,
Boots a nd Shoes, Caps,
Gents’ Furnishing
Goods,

TUX EVENIirO NXW8

■ SSxilroxdf.

H-cliigan Central Railroad

— AND —

The Hawkins- murder trial was

Ek, Loikr

ON HAKDl
NaahviUe,. 8«pU lai. 1874.

brought to-a close, ou the 10th inst..
at Charlotte. The jury were out an

hoar aud a half aud returned a verd tot

Before Esq. Wood,—

of •'not guilty."

iW Wwi r&lt;wtd TRUNKS! Would respect fully inform the public tha1

rieaae jivs s. a trial —;

GROCtRY STORE!

The case &lt;rf Brady va Stevenson,
judgement

taken for plaintiff with

costa. .
The oaae of Demond va. Bolton

Cose of Dillon %a. Weldin aud
Wolf, adjourned for BQdaya.

Oa»e of J. K. Wilcox vs. Griswold

On September 12th three or four
boys were in the woods near

Char­

lotte hnating. with only one gun.

Grocery

aad

Proriaon

Store

JVerf Doer North of Aylnoorth’r,

advance, Ira Cuokliug, a boy ot ten MhbUwtUe.
who was the gun, caught his foot in

fell,

hammer of lhe gun

knocking the

against a

tree I

Gage, tried by which grew close by. in such a man-1
plaintiff with net os to discharge one of the laurels.'
The charge lodged in the boy who |

Prints

for

Io

cents.

" Xertst prices arc below Grand
Rapids.
I will take the to', carriage
ers, Carlton

COBSETS and HOSIERY

-

And If I bad apace ( could rofer Io a
hundred others that will go their last dollar

VERY CIKIFI

positively, that those
(Euttonadts and fassimrres I say
wanting Buggies, will
AT LOW PRICES !

HORACE HOLTON

and when he got about seven rods in

some brush snd

C. n. HOLLER, miller.

for

some reason one of the boys named
John by Hayden was sent on ahead ;

“ I tun well satisfied with my bug­
gy.”—Adam Wby, Maplo Groce.

THE VERT BEST

49

W, A. AYLSWORTH.

NEW

“ You can depend upon what Lee
says about his buggies.”—IL A.
Goodyear, Hastings.

••I a tn delighted with my buggy
and would not let it go." — M'm.
Cladester, Rutland.

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

IXiiHliville, - - Mich.

GRA1D RIVER VALLEY DIVISOR.

SHOP H HASTINGS.

•• You are on the road to success,
as long as you make good work, aa
rhich for color and weight aro nnxurpaaaed you have always done.’’—W'm. S.
Goodyear, Hastings.

Cozj Little Brick Store,
Sot around the •orner, but next doer
to Halbert A Co.

Lee Reed’s
"As long ns Lee Recd makes
buggies, I shall buy my buggies of
him.—A. J. Bourne, Hastings,

Poplins, Grass Cloths, fc).

WOLVERINE MILLS!

BUGGY iCIIEA.1*.

Hear whnt my fi'ostomers Sar.

Everything New I

REMEMBER

raav-w.

Y OECORSE7

WOOL!

WOOL!

My Carding Machine

Yankee ZVotionu, &amp;.c.

.hut «m w
LOW
CASH.
UOlkCE HOLTON.

Promptly attended

Hr. FOWLED, Canter

ACLTE 1N0 CHRONIC D SLIStS
CATARRH. ASTHMA.

acr You win find ue in lhe tailding

ETT" The
Market Price paid
for Country Prodtwc.

EYE and EAR I
Dr. R C. TMOHP80.V

Boots and Shoes.

IS BKADT

Groceries, Provisions,

save, n^oney by buy­
ing of m e !
J. L. REED.

I. H. KUCHER I BRO.

COHSOIPflOS. EPLEPTW EIK; fc

�TUB MARKXTS-

Ai’JW IN BRIEF.

YOUNG MEN »
SOsSsaS^

The drivsr
rOLTTIVAL.

impresaod deeply on hl* memory.
"4. That whau he road to {to
letter of Triton to Bowen on

—A Convention of Bonthorn Hepubltcane
ml*.

downed it necessary to be told the tnlth

protecting again*! the Bonding of Federal
be married it Washington on the 1.1 of Oc-

—A politual convention in Michigan ba*
—CharlM McDnalh, the alleged defaulting treated the wonjau suffrage question .as a
ex-Audltor of Mimrreo!*, ptibUabo* a card dead and abandoned Issue.
'
—Prof. Daniel J. Pinkney, of Oglo county.
pension of public opinion, and claims* to be
able to verify hla account* and vindicate his dependent Reformer* of tho Fifth Illinois
Dintnict.
—Members of. Plymouth chureh, fa Brook­
—Judge Pofaud h»s given to lhe press a
lyn, are contributing u&gt; a fund for tho relief letter ailhdrawip£ hie namo from My» (X&gt;ngroiblon*! oontMt In the Second Vermont
District.
‘
’
—Col. Whitely, Chief of the Government
—The election in Colorado resulted in tbo
Secret Service, lias resigned.
eboi-te -of Tho*. M. Paterson, Demncratie,
—’Mario, tho well-known tenor finger, baa for Delegaio over 11. P. H. Bromwell, Repub­
• beau *rr«stod al Venice, for a violation ot tho lican. by l.SOO'toS,000 majority.

naminatod William Gaston, of Boston, for
—Tilton hu been served with a copy of Governor, and William 8. Smith, of Springflold. for Lirntenant-Oovornar.
—The Mi-ihigan Democratic Convention
—It is aisled that Theodore Tilton will push
his suit against Henry Ward Boocher to an have united with the Reformer*, accepted,
their
ebiefje*ndid*l*«.' *ud adopted their
•early trial. Susan .B, Anthony, Elisabeth
Cady Stanton, Joseph IL Richards, Frank B. *peclo-paym?nt rezotulljn, with aome chan­
Carpenter, Thomas Kinsella, Mr*. SIonio, ge*. The Domo^rats adfneite an immediate
Moulton. and a largo number ot other wit- rei&gt;eal of the Legal Tender act, to take effect
neaoe* will bo eubpirnfmd. Il 1* represented not later than July 4, 1876
—Tho Republican* of the Nineteenth Ohio
that a prominent ciiixen of Brooklyn has vol­
unteered to contribute some very important district who are oppoaed tb James A_ Gar­
field. met in 'convenlisn on-tho 10th InsL.
—SenatoijOglosby, of Illinois, han accepted and. unanimously selected R. H. Hurlbut, a
the- luviteUod to deliver tho oration at tho Presiding Elder of tha Mct|iodi«t Church iu
dedication of the Lincoln monument, which the' Western Reserve Confereuoe, a* -their
’ occurs at Springfield, HL, on lhe 15lh of Oo- candidate for Cougres*. . Tho Democrats '
of that district have nominated Dr. Daniel B.
ober.
.
. —Henry von Phul, 90 years old, ani^ for Wood*, of Warren county.
—Gov. Baxter h*v peremptorily declined
sixty years a prominent merchant of Kt. Louis,
the nomination for Governor by tho Dnu&gt;
—A telegram signed by a doxen or more of crats of Arkansas, and Augustus H. Garland
the Bank.Presidents of Chicago was sorit to Ilia been named for tho position. Garland
was formerly a member of tho Confederate
the'appoiutmcnt of Mr. Elmer Wasburn, for- Cougrc«a.
xaeriy Superintendent ot Police in Chicago,
—Tli* Nebraska Independents have nomi­
for tho position of Chief of the taorel Service nated J. W.. Davis, of Douglan; for Conjfress;
of tho Trewury Department, eice Whitely, J. F. Gardner, of Hiohardson, for Governor;
and Henry Weib, of Buffalo,.for Secretary of
resigned.
—The Fat Men's third annual convention I State. The platform favofa the resumption
was held at Putte B»y, Ohio, on tho loth of specie payments aa noon aa jKiraible, as also
fast., aud wan largely attended. A permanent aheap tfausporistion ; favors a reduction of
association wsa formed, a Constitution adopt­
ed aud officers choeen. No person weighing patent monopoly, and in favor of a uniform
less than 'JOO pounds ran become a member.
Sixty meu and three ladies lipped the ilw at
—Tho Hon William Gaston bis been nomi­
weighto varying from 300 to 430pounds.
nated by the De-nocratu of Mxieaihusetta for
Governor.
OKNBRAL.
—Tho Reform State Convention of Michi­
—A statoment is published ia New York that gan assembled at Jackson on the ?ih inst. slid
the Garman bouse at Evij.-eic wh’ch ia pub­ nominated the following ticket: For Gov­
lishing a translation of the fifst volume of ernor, Henry Chamberlain, Berrien county;
Beecher's ” Life of Chr^jt," has diecontinnot! Llentcinuil Governor. J. W. Turner, Shiwaethe publication, and offern for rale at actual
hsxu : T'reaturer, W. T. Hewitt, Calhoun; Au­
cost all ou hand.
—X later aicouut of the Austrian olarcx- ditor-General, F. M Holloxky, Hnirdalc. At­
peditlon states thal tho explorers ponctra'Al torney-General. T. McRevnold*, Muskegon;
the Hid degree of north latitude.
—Troops aro to bo stationed at tho follow­ W Greene, Oakland; Superintendent of Public
ing point* in Louisian*, namely : Now Or­ Instruction, Duano Doty. Wayne; Member
leans, Baton Rouge, Shreveport, Alexandria. Board of Education. Carrol S. Frazer, 8U Clair.
Monroe, Harriacuburg, and St. Martinsville
The Committee on ReeohHions mado majority
—The Grasshopper Committee appointed by snd minority report*. Tho majority report
tho Governosof Iowa some time ainco have wan adopted, advocating a reduction of tho
fuado their report. They say tint all tho nuusbor and dimiuntion of power ot officers
counties in tbo State can lake care of them- under tho National Government; reduction of
selves except Kossuth and Emmet.
salaries to tho extent that no fund can bo
—The eleamsblp Faraday has commenced , raleod for political purposes from ofl'cetho work of ’Aying the new d*reet cable from . holders -. that political opinion should not be
lhe Irish to tho American coasts.
• a reason fur appointment to office, nor ground
—The New York Frmnaut Juurtml has a , for removal; prohibition of re.-ummoi|datioii
special cable dupatch from Romo stating that to office by any Senator or Bcptaseitative iu
Kan Antonio, Texas, baa been mado a diocese, ’ Congress, and the election of all Federal
and Vicar-Genoral-Polliccr, of'Mobile, named officer*
~
by the people-, speedy return to hard
aa its Cp*i ILahop ; also that tbo Rio Graudo money; all banking. State and national.
District, of Texaa, has been mado a Vicarate
Apoatelic, with Brownsville as ita headquar­ and equitable »y*tcm Of taxation.
,
ter*, and tho Rov. D. Mauney, of Montgomery,
—Tho Minnesota Republican State Conven­
Ala., aa its Bishop.
tion mot at Minneapolis on the Olh inst., and
—Rich gold diggings aro reported on the nominated S. J. R. McMillan for Chlef-JuaMoacleabi-11 river, in Montana Territory.
,
—■'■otwitlistauding tho alnct orders relating i tieo Tho platform reaffirms lhe prtriciplea
to Black Hills expeditions, a party of fifty
resolution* enunciated by the Republican
nivu will leave Esutaick. D. T., at an early 1 ।airly in its last State and National Convenday for the'hills. They, will probably be iu I Lions, and " points with ca[&gt;eci*i pride to the
tho bills before their departure will be madr • • • preservation of a sound currency
public. The hill* ean bo reached in ton days against any ruinions intlMion, inspired by
from that place.
apeculativo interwtn, which may bo bailed as
—Tho Health Officer at Galvettou denies * sure guarantee of the earliest powiblo
the existence of yellow fever at any Gulf port j return to specie payments conaiateat with the
of tho State of Texas.
! jn*t rigbte of tha debtor and credit or classes
—The first train will • ruu through the of fae people."
Hooaac tunnel on Nov. 1.
—Tha Detnocratoof Arkansas bavera-nomi—Under tho new Postal law publishers of j nxtod Elisha Baxter for Governor, and Hou.
newspaper* have the right lo inclose in their । £. jj. English for Chief-Justice.
papers tells for subscription or receipts with
—Tho ■• Liberals " of New York, met in conout extra charge. Also, supplements con- I vonf.on at Albany on tbo 9th lust., and, after
sisUngof matter crowded out of regular issues, adopting a platform of priaciplca, adjourned
but uot handbill* or advertisemente.
without making any nominations. Tho reso­
—Prof*. Winchell and Donaldson, who ac­ lutions declare that sound policy requires,
companied the recent exploring expedhion to that no President should bo ro-clcctcd. con
tbo Black Hill*, state that they uw no gold demn in strong terms tho third-term princi­
in that region, and express their doubt of tho ple, and demam* a speedy return to specie
existence of the precious metal in the Black payment*.
Hills.
—The Nebraska Democratic Convention
—A singular and fatal disease prevails met at tho Slate Capital on tbo 101b inst. and
among the cattle of Muncatine county, low*. put in nomination tho following ticket -. For
Governor, A. Tuxbury ; Secretary of State,
CJUXK AAD CRIMINALS.
John A. Shirley: Treasurer, Robert Jordan;
—A Memphis dispatch of tho Clh etatee that Congress, J. W. Savage. The resolutions deGov. Brown, of Tennessee, bad vfrited the j clara tn favor of the resumption of specie
eeene of the Gibson qouuty butchery, *nd wan i payminta as eoon aa p^aaible without disaster
doing all in his power to bring the murdcrem to the bushioca interests of the country by
to jualice.
steadily opposing inflation, by the payment of
—Several parties Lave been annotod in Gib- the national indebtodnete in lhe money
eon county, Tenn., on eqppicion of having of tu0 civilized ' world; oppose the
boon implicated iu tho late hatchery of colored ; enactment of sumptuary laws; fsvor free
prifloners al Trenton.
commerce ; op|x&gt;»a a tariff except for rev­
------। onue purpoees; and hold that it i* the right
FTRHS ASD CAKUALTtKS.
alnj daly oj llw Htat, to protect ju citizen*
—At New Orleans, last week, the eftioe of i flgaiuat the eueroachmcata of chartered monthe Attorney General, in tha St. Louie Hotel, opolie*.
now need m a State Houae, wa* broken into j —Tbo Independent Stalo Convention of
by incendiaries, and thorecords piled iu a heap Nebraaka alto met at the same time and place
on the floor, saturated with coal oil and rat on - and nominated the following ticket: Governor,
fire. Fortunately tho flamra went out. and ‘ J. F. Gardner ; Congressman, J. C. Calhoun;
C tly one or two of tho [&gt;apei* are ciiarred j Treasurer, Tbompaon Bitaell; Priaon-InspectUiroagh, bnt all are rendered nearly illegible or. B, H. Walker; Attorxiey-General, Gen.
by the oil.
Milton Montgomery; Superintendent of Public
—The town of Mokalnmne Hill, Cal., wax Inatruction, J. M. McKenzie. The platform
tton.

at! moneys fraudulently obtained. His wite.
menUonul by Bawao, Baachar raying
didn't commit a rape ; it is trua I bad inlerquitted. .
'
-It la reported that an order will soon be courM with tho woman,’ Moulton raid: 'If
triued expelling from Prussia aM foreign

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lt.ooeu.tn; Mo. a spring,
Mo- «
in Cubaii dis- mercy.’ Beecher did go and obtained the best Spring,
Coan—Mo. 3, ' Y7'4Or»c.
with which to retraction ho could, which appears in the Oats-No. a, 47®teX&lt;^ Rra-Mo.fi,
statement. It appears, also, from Moallou’a
Captain-Geucral lias called out fi per rent, i f statement, that the efforts of Gen. Butler
all the voluuteere enrolled in the Uand, aud
HT. LOUIS.
liaa asked from tho bank* a loan of *MO,000
in gold arid 9100,000 fa paper.
shame that would ensue from a publication of
—Paris new»p*porn publish sn official Carliet ttio wholo truth. Ho had never appeared in
Portable Family Sewing Machine,
dispatch acknowledging that tha Royalists New York, on thia question,'except at the
THB MOBT
fired ou tbo German gunboats Alhatxoee and raggestion of Beecher’* conn**].'
Ml!.-.-, mi. rr.
Nautilus at Guetaria&gt; The dispatch declares
&lt;-nncc a. v« ■
Five octave*, two full set* of reeds.
landing of armed men under a pretext of ex­
CINCINNATI.
orcising their crews
»1.1*S'SM-2O. Ocww—80(t*3c.
Address Reed’e Temple of Music, Chicago,
—The Berlin Provincial C'orretjxmdence,
BeckWilli Scwln* Machine Co,
fa an article on the recent firing on the GerThe Surveyor-General of Connecticut
863 BROADWAY, ■ JW YOM.
pan gunboats by' the Carlisle, says that, the
TOLKDO.
Albatross having returned tho Carlisle' fire, eays that there ia not evun an approx­
Wxbat-No. 1 Red, fit.lZ3lt.13; Amber Michiimately correct map of that State, and ran, «I.10ai.H.’Coa5--8l©inxc. Oat*-31H@53c.
tho matter drops.
' •
—Tho ship Emine, while on her voyage from that its exact geographical boundaries
dethoit.
nuts win ran in rat ceihji
Shields to Adan, took fire, anl was destroyed. are unknown.
Whxat-F-xtra, fil.isai.10; Amber, »L08a
Twenty-one of her crow, who eeceped In two
CLEVELAND.
Medical Mamiaoh.—There are num­
ago of over.l, 100 miles,'during which neither bers of medical men so wedded to the
b$f* satr the other. The third boat, contain­ old formulas, that all ofannges seem to
ing the remainder of lhe crow, has not yet- them like innovations. These medical
maniacs are, fortunately, incapable of
been heard from.
Pick or Freese in Winter. E«n[
much mischief in this practical age.
While tho Vxnxgah Brmtna art caring
HOULTON '3 SKCO/tD STA TBMKNT.
Indigestion, Nervous Debility, Consti­
pation, and countless other diseases that
meut of Frank D. Moulton is printed in this defy the remedies of tho pharmacopeia,
afternoon’s Uranic, with fac rimilet of the it is impassible to thrust down tlie
.throats of intelligent invalids "heroic”
ICUP8K IHB HU- C0IP1IL
Mono, and other peroons. Ono is a note doses of mineral poison, or to persuade
BELOIT, W1S.
from tbo former, inclosing a check, and di­ them to take adulterated alcohol, im­
recting Moulton to um it at Ufa discretion. pregnated with cheap astringentB, ns a
Axqtbor i* s friendly note, making an ap­ " healing balm " or a " balsamic prep­
pointment. In it Boeclier *onds hi* lore to aration.'1 Vinegar Bitters, a pure bo­
tanical tonic aud alterative, guiltless of
Mr*. Emma Moulton, and writes, ’.'now
the curse of distilled or fenpented
,UOU PKH WEEK
dreadfully near tho point «ho speak* eomoliquor, is actually accomplishing what
times.'’ On* letter from Mr*. Morse the mineral and alcoholic cure-mongers
is produced. In which eho address­ have so incessantly promised but hove
es Mr. Beecher a* "My Dear Son,” never yet performed. Under these cirStationary Engines,
and ask* him to help her pay her camstauces it is no wonder that this
rent and provide for heraelf through lhe win­ medicine has token precedence of all
ter. She refer* to hi* (Beecher’*) "•ecrot.” those burning Baids mis-called tonics.
Kuaint, Kueer &amp; Kurious Lard Tanks, Water Tanks,
aud say* that "only air persona know it."
She writes of Elizabeth's home trouble, ami
Book Agents and every one should
thank* Beecher for tbo'deep coueofatlou send to Co-operative I'tib. Co., Muacawhich bo affords her daughter. The letter tine, lowu, for catalogue and beat terms
close*: "Do you know, I think it very ever offered for firet alaaa books. See
eirange that you ehouid ask mo to call you my advertisement in thia paper.
iiri-otiE ih tixo elsewhere
eon ?" Moulton produces a letter from
THIS PRINTING INtWfTJKSSMH
Beecher dated as late aa July 2H. 1874. to show
that ho (Beecher) was not harsh toward him. manufacture of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
even though he had paid $7,000 blackmail. Discovery, the proprietor began to receive
numo.-miH lottrrn from all parts of the West­
Tbo letter begin*: “My dear Frank," aud ern tad Southern State* bestowing the most
WHY
dos:*: “Your*, gratcfallr, H. W. B."
un/jouruird ;n-»irc upon it for having promptly
cured
ths writers or their friends of Fever and
Moulton Introduce* new' documentary eviAgue, or other forms of mia*mat;c or malari­
ous dmeares. Ho was repeatedly urged to $6lo $10
that both Beecher and Mrs. Tilton made their make known the wonderful virtue* of the
confeeaion of adultery to him in the presence of Discovery in tho euro of Ague snd kindred 1*11* &lt; til* •
f K-B
Ho always replied that it wan not ISGSTOJI
another'witness, who lie does not yet name. diseasofl.
intended for a. ’• cure-all," and should bo rec­
ommend it to People aa a remedy for so many
different
forms
and
classes
of
disease,
ho
liof iu tho doctrine of freo lore, and pro­
those who bad never tested it* virtues
fessed to reo no sin in it, but nevertheless, fearod
would at ones cites it among the numerous
when threatened with exposure, made prep­ bumbuga of tho day. This annwer was sat­
aration* to commit suicide by poison. Ho isfactory to no ono; they arg tied that ths
whole country ought to know it at once, and
expressed their asioni*hment at hi* indiffer­
Umscy with Mr*. . Tilton clandestinely ence to the subject. His car aud heart being
after he bad mado, or supposed he al all times open to the call of suffering hu­
with Tilton manity, ho ban at lent, after having received
had made,
hi*
peace
from hundreds who have boon
by oonfeaaiou and penitence, and ho intro­ toetiraony
speedily cured by it, and maty of them after
duces a love letter written by him loTdr*. qulnia and all tbo nsnal means bad failed con3 c s » « S §■
Tilton *ubseqecnl to that event, conveying
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Moulton devote* himself, at great length,
to tho exposure of alleged dlereputablo trans­
action* with other women. Uli* part of the
document relate* particularly to the charge*
of
Henry
G. Bowen, against Mr.
Boeclier
of
having
committed adul­
tery with five different women, includ­
ing emo charge of r*|»e. In regard to the
tatter charge, Moulton eayw that Boccber confeiiaed to him lhe act of criminal intercourse,
but denied haring used violence, and alleged
tlrnl the woman, though uumaYried, -had
had previous experiences of the same
sort." This revelation, Moulton ray*, was
mado to him twelve days after tha
confession of adultery with Mr*. Tilton, and
while he was engaged with H. B. Claflin and
other*- in settling up Tilton's difficulty with
Bowen. Ho told B»echcr that uuIom, ho
winhcdlo rema'n in Bowen’s power ho must
got from the woman in question a retraction
of tho charge. This he (doccher) undertook
to do. and he brought Moulton a paper from
tbo woman, wiiich was not a retraction, but a
statement that she had mado a ccitain
charge against Beecher to Bowen which ebo
regretted; that she was now on friendly terms
with Beccbor. This letter Moulton publishes
without the signature. The language im­
puted to Beecher fa this narrative i* perfectly
di»gu*ting.
In regard to Beecher's alleged contempla­
tion of suicide, Moulton uye :
Having mado an allusion to Bcoeher's pro-

Dza* Sin—Having need a fow bottles of
tout Golden Medical Discovery, and believing
It to bo tbo very beet medicine for Chill* aua
Forer, I wiah to buy it by tho dozen. Flcaso
give mo your price for it.
Rev. Tuomm O'Rikxxt.

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The question in almost
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Ths Milwaukee Monthly for Sep­ Apply to E. E. I’ItATT, 7VJack*alKt-. Chicago.
tember opens with tbo eecOml «nd c-includtm:
article on " Poetry," beautifully illustrated.
Then follows "Tho Broken Shell.” an excol- DOCK AGENTS f
leat etorr, charmin^'y told; a graceful little D •• Cj eloprrlla ot 1
Ing. ora.1.’'«*“
poem by Pauline Filer, a naw and promising ■/.kt;?"
contributor; aimcrt a dozen page* of "Woo­
ing," ord tho promise of ita conclusion iu tho
October niHnoer; "Dr. Hcrivarin*' Mank,"a
mont Ingenious and pleasing talo; an ele­
gantly iliuatrated and practical article cn Fall
Fashions; and a number of eways and edi­
torials—“Tho Toilet." "Tho Difference Be­
tween I and We," " Winter Flower*." " Bum­
LEVKI.AND NURTHKHN OHIO
mer Visiting," etc. ; while a now American
humorist make* u* acquainted with tbo trial*
and tribulations of c»ko-baking, a* he ex­
perienced them, in a laugh-provoking article
of just tho right length.

We hear very favorable enoomiutnB
regarding tho Elmwood and Warwick Collar*,
manufactured by the Narraganeelt Collar
Company. These collars have linen facing,
aud. owing to tho peculiarity of cut. aro moet
and neal-fitting articles. The
hero tho fall circamalaucs* of bis confession comfortable
edges of tbo collar* are folded bi underneath
concerning dils proposed design. Ho told me, all around, thus atrengthoning the collar and
aud showed to another in my presence, that preventing the poihtfl from turning up. Wo
he had within roach in ids own .tody a poison recommend those collar* to our friend*.—
Fathioii Article, A'. K Xtening Mail.
which bo would lake if tho story of his crime
with Elizabeth should ever come to the
$10 to $1,000 invested in Wall-street
public, lie told mo of a visit which ho bad often leads to a fortuwo. Pamphlet with ex­
and »tati*tica of Railroads. Stock*,
mado to a photographer’s gallery, wbero he planation*
Bond*. Ao., with other valuable inforniali-jB,
learned that one of tho employes had mistaken mailed on receipt of 30 cents. Address Alex.
Frothingham A Co.. Banker* and Broker*,
ing taken and drunken it, had &lt;*Uon dead with 12 Wall-street. New York.
scarcely time to drop the glraa. Boeclier raid
The Northwestern Uouae-Nail Co.'b
that wm what ho wanted for himaelf, and under
Finished " NaU i» tha beat in the world.
tho plea of making tome photographic experi­
ments, he procured eumo cf the same poison
fros} tho photographer, which ho told mo ho
intended to use if on intimation of hi* crime
should be made, and then he eaid “ it would
be simply reported that Beecher died of apo­
plexy; bat God, end you, and I will know
credit of the nation, iisausd by tbo Goveru- wliat cansod my death." if thoeowho blamo
menl direct to Hie people, until a return to mo could hoye looked into hi* grief-etrickea
specie payments is practicable;” oppose*
"all combination* to increaM the cost of
transportation beyond a fair remnneraliou £ no refuge for him but in death, they would
oppCww further land-grauts to kteamahip have felt impelled to do as geuerons and
monopolies ; favor* a tariff for revenue only, open-hearted a service aa I practiced toward

and thro wing IM men out of employment.
I tew; and aoha far euch legirialion a* will
The Ihrald snmmariaei Moulton's state­
—Afire at Hinton, Sammers couhty. W. j protect the agricultural and industrial classes
Va., entirely dostroyod the Court-House and | xgAinul the odious exaction* of corporate ment thus 1
oounty records.
1 ; power.
—A boiler in a ehiagle mill at Cedar Springs,
Mich., exploded a few days ago, killing four |
roRKIGii.
person* and badly injuring two others.
; —Great indignation U expreaaed in political reepdet, a willful falsehood.
—A terrible cocidr nt occurred last week a circles al Havana st tho id.ua of the oeaalon ot
a coal shaft near Boons, Iowa. The wire cable : Porto Rico by Spain to Genaany, aud the
himself of the power which Tilton had ever
fall down the shaft, a distance of two hundred ■ die” rather than a foot of Spanish territory Mr. Bowua to extort, through Mr. Claflin,
from Bowen, a cerrifisate of character.
and forty feet. Three mam. David Parks. ? shall be ceded to a foreign power.
Tolbert Dale and David Briun, were on the ' —Judo* Staton, tn a *peoch at
their bodies horribly manned by the fall.

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—From Meiningen, Germany, conwa news of
destructive conflagration.
The loss on
bnildiug* klone iaeetlmatad at 3.000,000 thaler*. Groat distress prevails, 700 families
having been made homclctH.
—Tho New Haven Wheel Company's works,
comprising fifteen buildings, wore destroyed

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! R/TOQO STOY Yvo

OR BO STRONG.
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Progression. No Retrogradine.

PER AOL'Ji,

VOL. i.

N.^RLVLLLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1874.

■
said the stout, good-natured holel-keep“ Here I urn ou the old borrowing busi­
ness. My wife says she can't please
the lawyers fa court topp since ypK and
she changed pickles anfi ton#; Old
Squire Waits callcd out the minute he
sat down to supper, ‘ Come, Bru.ee, bor­
row some of that neighbort pickles for
us.’t Them pickles fa a standin* joke
among them. Why can’t, nobody in
town make pickles and catsup and chow­
chow like yourn ? ’ My wife’s a cook
that can't be beat on bread and meats

■prentiofc herself -to you on some things. "
Love, who had known Bruce all her
life, smiled, and said :
“"I will give you a jar' with all my

heart, Mr. Bruce, and that won’t half
pay your wife for the nice things she
has semt fa to poor George. I have my
cucumbers all ready now to make next
year's pieklea, and I yet have two or
three jars left.’'
•
.
“ Suppose we make a bargain. Mrs.
Bart. I’ll buy two barrels at the boat
Boston price, if you’ll make them for
me, and chow-chow and oatsup too.”
। m. Uxir »l*a;
Love laughed, and the hotel-keeper
went down with her to get the jar. The
old man went down the street, whisper­
ing, with a sigh, "The Lord known
what’s going to feed that family; I
can’t do it, for wife says I can't; and
she knows everything most; and Love
is terribly obstinate.”
Look forth cue* tucrt Ikronxii jpcee .nd Um.,
Well, the hotel-keeper ran back the
next moment with his pickle jar, as hap­
py as some men would have been to
find a nugget of gold that size, for he
had a rival who kept the old tavern,
and he wanted to keep all the lawyers
who came there to hold court as his
customers.
Love had a tong talk with her hus­
MAKING band that night. The next day an old
school friend, who bad always been like
“ Well, Love, my poor child," said n a sister, came to stop with the sick man
dignified old gentleman, “I have and to look after the babies, aud ehe
looked your matters ail over, and I must went to Boston, ten miles away, in an
say I see nothing but starvation, before early train, with a neat little basket fa
her bands. L' anyone had been near
you and your family.”
'
"Well, father," replied a bright little enough, when she put her little basket
woman of twenty-five years, fa a tremb­ on the platform of the depot with such
ling voice, “ I’ve not the least idea of spirit, he might have heard her whis-

WITAT

CAME

OF

PICKLES.

•

starving, nor of lettfag my family starve
—not if God spares my health.”
“You were always a brave child,
Love, but thia is a terrible crisis. It
would be cruel fa any one to taunt yon
now, but rememberjthat I told you and
George that it was very imprudent for
a man to marry till he had something
ahead for an emergency."
t
“I remember, father, that yon
thought I should be wiser to marry a man
with a house and store, for whom I did
not care, than to marry George, with
two thousand a year. Bat if I had tue
choice to make over again to-day, I
should do just as I did them I wouldn’t
change places with any woman on earth.

“ Yon are a faithful wife and a brave
little woman, Love, but—”
“But what, father?”
“You can’t live on fa this way,
child.”
“ But I will live, father, and live well,
too, and take care of George and the
babies."
“ How
Ay, that was the word that
had been ringing fa the heart of this
brave little woman ever since the day
that her husband failed at his desk, and
was brought home appare_tly dying.
She knew that she could rear the pillars
of her domestic structure herself, but
how?
“ Well, Love I will do what I can for
you," said the old gentleman, “and—
and—if it were only for you and the ba­
bies, I should aay at ouoe come home,
and be as welcome there as you were
four year^ago; but you know the house
is so small we haven't room in it.”
Love smiled a sad smile, and then
said, perhaps a bltie provokfagly,
"Four of us would occupy no more
chambers than three ; the babies are
too little to be away from us at night.
But if your house were twice as large,
father, I could not take my husband's
orm little home away. from him, now
that he is sick. I shall have to decide

per:

-

“See if my family starves while I’m
alive and fa my health ! ”

ton, Tremont and Court streets, and
Bowdoin square first, to a store and
then to the hotel. In each place she
asked for the proprietor or the steward,
and opening her basket, drew out‘throe
little glass jars ot what the hctel-keeper
at home had called “ sour things.” In
one minute she told her business and
the necessity that brought her out on
it Her cheerful face, her prompt man­
ner, and bar well-chosen words gained
the victory for her. She went back
at night pledged to supply home-made
piekies, chow-chow and catsup for three
hotels and five largo groceries, and toe
whispered as she mounted the steps of
hat little home, “IT! show father
whether or not we are going to starve. ’
Her cheerful story of success did
more for her poor, disheartened young
busband than a peck of Old School
pills or four tiny Now School ones
could have done. Tue very story ot on
old woman’s poke-bonnet, which was
worn one sided in the cars to blind one
eye, and of the silly aiis of a silly bride,
and of a boy with two guina pigs but­
toned fate his jacket for safe transporta­
tion, really brightened the hope of life fa
his heart, and after partaking of a nice
supper prepared by their pretty friend,

he said :

pen and tomatoes, and had brought

I prefer to feed myself," replied toe obliged to dismiss, to help her fa her
spunky little woman, who fall that it

But if you tumid only have aam the
toe style of mouth he got up, and heard

the old man, although he

'
A GRAND DINNER.
It was fa 1861, when MillardFiUmore

There were two clubs ot good-livers.
one in New York and the other in Phil­
adelphia, and they spent one day in
every
and au
all »sn:u
their spare CUSll
cash 1U
in
'•"‘J year nuu
Aryfag to rival each other's annual

"
OA that’s true. But ypn ’myjht-r.....................
* ‘
bouquets. On the 19th al April, fa the
A ? ot might—eh?” ‘ and New'nfii wits year just mentioned, the competition

failed him; there wy jw( f?w grand
things thft people can do'in the hope
of cheating others into the belief that
they are working for fun rather than
necessity. But soon the old gentleman
added—“ I declare, I’m afraid to go
home, lest it had reached your mother's
ears!” ; ; \
| /
£
The proud woman soon heard of it,
and she talked angrily about what Mrs.
Adaui and Mrn. CoL West, and pureeproud [Miss Allen would say, and she
almost inclined to think it would be
better to give Love five- hundred dol-

culminated in one of the grandest din­
ners that ever .was eaten. Fifteen New
Yorkers wer^ brought by fifteen Phila­
delphians to a just appreciation and'full
upderstandi^jg of what constitutes a din­
ner, properly’ «&gt; called. The caterer
was John W. Parkinson, since then the
autbpr of a series of articles on " Amer­
ican Cookery.’’ -A survivor of the New

York delegation, fa a letter to the Phil­
adelphia Pww, ■ tella the story ws fol­
lows r As this dinner was given in
April, it took the caterer, greatly at a
disadvantage as to both game and veg­
etables. It was “between seasons."
“Love wouldn't take any mcmey," He could only obtain what he did by
replied {the old mon, whose 'attitude special use of both telegraph and ex­
during the etnrverssfcOB w« that of one press. His lettuce, green peas, cauli­
caught out in a cutting,hail-storm with­ flowers, etc., had’to bo ordered from
out any umbrella.'
I! I' ‘.
Georgia. His feed birds came from
“ Dreadful fadopendent far any body South Carolina. He sent anglers and
that’s penniless,” cried the old lady.
hunters to the woods and waters of Vir­
Love and her stout helper went to ginia. The salmon of the occasion
work at once, and very soon the china were swimming the night before in the
closet, and next the : neat -Kttle lining
Kennebec, fa Maine. The dinner con­
room, were filled with glass jars through sisted of seventeen distinct courses.
which tiny green cucumbersand onions, Each course was a perfect banquet fa
and every thing else nice fa that line, itself. Every separate course ol viands
was peeping, or, as Love said, " smiling was accompanied with jta own appro­
on the family.”
priate course of wines. The expenThe business west on .bravely, and in siveness and ririly of the liquors will be
one year Lave’a husband, who was par­ inferred when I say the opening “ Cog­
tially restored to health, forsook the nac ’’.cost 86 a pintat wholesale. Before
bed and took charge of it, and she went' everyone ef the thi
back to the nursery,every good mother’s wine-cook r. Behind every guest was n
place when’Providenoe doesn’t call her waiter (colored), fa the full evening
out of it‘
party-drers of the day—black panta­
This is no pretty fiction to teach loons and .swallow-tail coat, with white
young folks that “ where Jhero’s a will vest and white cravat The gloves of
there’s a way.”
It is a true story of a ,the waiters were not cotton or berlin,
brave little woman, and we can tell you but
’
the newest and best of white kid.
the street and number of a large store Among the choice and voluntary contri­
fa a certain city, not far away, where ■butions to the common feast were two
her enterprising husband has built up bottles
■
ot Madeira wine, which were
a largo business, and .made not a little ।brought by Joshua Priee, a citizen who
money.
was as well known fa Philadelphia nt
He says that if Love had never ,that day os Independence Hall. Thcw
learned to make picklee, or had been ibottles had come down to him from bin
too p&gt;roud to make them for others, fa great-great-grandfather.
(
They had
his dark time, he should have been fa ।been in the family for over 150 years.
his grave five years ago. .
■Their great age was attested by the acWho thinks leas of her lot doing it? i (cumulation of dust, cobwebs, and what

The day was lovely, and everybody on
the cars and on the street looked cheer­
ful and happy.- Of course there were
“JACOB KISSED RACHEL."
sick, and lame, and blind, and deaf peo­
The following are the “Opinions of
ple, and beggars plenty in the world,
but Heaven was keeping them out of the English Press ” upon the subject of
her sight that day, .and bringing before the text $hich tells you that Jacob
her only happy grown folks and merry kissed Rachel and lifted up his voice
Little ones.
It Racffel was a pretty girl, and kept
The streets looked so dean and the
her face clean, we can't see wkat Jacob
air seemed so pure that she charged
had to cry ab&amp;ut—Fail# Telegraph.
herself with having often btroe false
How do you know but tha£ MhB'stapwitness against the beautiful, as toe
pedhis face for him.—Xadiex’ Treatrun with light heart through Washing­

“Now, girls, I feel as if I was going
to get about again, and this it the first
np, and with bis handkerchief po&amp;hed time I have had any hope!”
—- J ---- --- —... —— «lrm&lt;V lining b^-er.ki^dLo™,
she had visited a market garden in thb
outskirts
of
the
town
and engaged »turned logo, saying, "Keep up a good
ravens fed Elijah.1

&gt; 77c~F7~~

“ Why don’t you teach-mmric ?”
“ Because I don’t know enough."
“You might keep a few very j
'
—wall, not just boarders, but 1inmas
who don’t care to keep house, and
wooMWi«»0Tr,r7
•, r
. “Where
are—
they,
where
? T
the
.......----V' —and
—
”7'—’r
house and
furniture ttie
fbfc them
^7; i ’ .
hotme
and ftofilture
ttem F»

Weeping is not unfrequenily produced by extreme plea taro, joy, happinew; it might have bien so fa Jacob’s
case.—Hardwick'a Science Gossip.
The cause of Jacob's weeping was the
refusal of Rachel to allow him to kiss
her again.—Nonconformist.
.It is our opinion that Jacob wept because he had not kissed Bkchel before,
and he wept for the time he had lost—
Tlu; Citj/ Preet.
The fellow wept because the girl did
not kiss him.—Pall Mall Gazette.
Jacob wept because Rachel told him
“to do it twice more,” aud he was
afraid to.—Methodist Recorder.
Jacob cried becatisc Rachel threatened
to tell her mamma.—Sunday Gazette.
He wept because there was only one
Rachel to kfaa.—ClerkcnwtH News.
He weps for joy.because it tasted so
good.—Jewish ChnfGcie. ;
'

not. These incrustations on the glass
were half an inch thick Enchained to
our seats by this long and brilliant suc­
cession of culinary enticements, inter­
spersed, of course, with that “feast ol
reason and flow of soul,” in the way of
wit and song, poetry, eloquence, and
anecdote which such - bountibulygood
chee*- is sure to faspire, we -sat so long
at the table that the sun in the mean­
time had botlrsot and risen again. It
was precisely 6 o'clock in the evening
when we sst down, and it was high 6 fa
I the
morning when wo arose. TheJ’hil1
adelphia
papers of the day spoke of this
i
&lt;entertainment os the 51,000 dinner.”
The
fact jsjthat jour Philadelphia en­
'
!tertainers paid the caterer $1,500 for
।the banquet—$50 i plate. And yet r,uch

was the expense incurred fa providing
so
: great a variety of such rare and cost­
ly
i viands. that the purveyor made no
profit
even nt that. Indeed, he stated
i
to the committee that while he asked a
&lt;carte blanche, be would employ a special
clerk
who should keep an accurate ac­
।
count
of nil the outlays, and he would
।
add
no*
profit* Tor himself. “All that
;
he asked was the pleasure of showing to
our
friends.from New York what the
।
culinary
aud confectionary art could do
।
in
: his native city of Philadelphia.”

DID NOT FORGET.
Mr.
Larimer, lately of Costillo
county, Colorado, was a font young
We reckon Jacob cried because Rachel mao^dbu erne to iKwUcgton to get
had/ been eating onions.—Eritish .an office. Like many dissipated young
Standard.
men, be did net succeed. So he went
. Our own opinion is, that Jacob wept
because he found after all “it was not
half what it wm cracked up to be,"—
New Zealand Examin-her.

NO. 52.

SQUELCHING A REGAL BULLY,
The following is old—it must be, for
I heard it a long time ago ; and, if it
has been in print, it will bear printing
again:
.
There was, five and twenty years ago,
an attorney practicing in our cojirta,
'named Boonton. Had he been on the
frontier hewopld have been cither a
blood-letter or an arrant coward, I

Some interesting details about th*

cut of the London Era, are furnished
by tost - indefatigable explorer, M.
Maxima du Camp. It appears, then,
that even in this gay city there are no
leas than 816,000 working people ; onehalf of these are women—a fact that
proves that the fair sex of Paris are not
lazy. The rag-picking profession has
simply a noisy, coarse-grained bully; fallen off since the Commune, and now
and his chief delight was to badger and numbers only 6,000. There are seven
bully Witnawes of the opposing coun­ largo houses whose commerce oonsinbi
sel on the stand.
entirely in the purchase and sale of old
One day a horse case was on trial, in postage stamps. We have also fifty-one
which (Boonton was for the defendant dealcra in false hair, and 1,158 barbers
By and by counsel for the pteintiff and hairdressers, who in 1872 sold no
called a witness who was supposed to less than 102,000 kilogrammes of chign­
be something of a horse-doctor. He ons,—a kilogramme is. equal to “two
was a middle aged, easy, good-natured pounds. “ This article of modern toilman, clad in homespun, whose bronzed
brow and hard hands betokened sweat difficult to find that agents have been
and tod. His testimony, which was sent cut io China to buy up the tails of
clear, simple, and direct, made things the poor.” Of flower-makers there are
took dark for the defendant, and when 3,000, and, owing to the Imperial rage
Boon ton got hold of him ho proceeded for violets, the number of that political
to eroH-question him in his usual emblem sold last year rose to 6,000,000.brutal manner. Said cross-examination The employers or patrons figure at 89,- ,
wound up rather abruptly as follows :
000, and some idea of theirlionorabibty
“ Well, now," demanded the counsel, may be gathered from toe fact that
with a tomahawk-like flourish, “what there were only 1,862 bankruptcies and
do you know about a horse, anyway ? insolvencies last year. Among the soDo you really profess to be a horte doc- called liberal professions are 1,878
learned and literary men ; 9,420 sculp­
’ “No, sir, not exactly. I don't pro­ tors, painters, and actors,—of the latter
fess to be a horse-doctor, but I know a 2,058 are ladies, A touching fact among
good deal about the naterof the beast," this sea of figures is that, whereas the
“That is," cried Boonton, glaring literary gentlemen have only 800 do­
first at the witness and then smiling at mestics, they support by the work of
the jury, nodding graciously to the their brain no loan than 2,258 persons,
Court, and sweeping a triumphant glance chiefly parents. Of doctors we have
over the audience—“ that is to say, air 1,726, which is about one to every 1,000
—you know a horse from a jackass when inhabitants. Behind this medical army
you see them ?”
come 100 somnambulists, 561 midwives,
528 herborista, and 734 apothecaries.
witness, with imperturbable good humor Next' Paris comprises 16,256 landlords
and gravity, “ between (he two beattt I and 54,872 retired tradesmen, whose
should never take too for the hone !“
fortune, in the majority of coses, is the
For once fa his life, at least, the bully result of early perseverance, privation
was effectually squelched, and amid the and economy. M. Maximo du Camp
wild roar which followed he threw him­ contends that there is not a city in the
self into his seat and allowed the wit­ world where the people work more than
ness to It'ave the stand.—New York in Paris, in spite of the 800,000 idlera
Ledger.
on the boulevards, the 180 concert cafes,
the 288 public halls, toe 25,000 wine
BUTCHERS' MEAT.
shops, and the 7,226 billiard-boards.
An interesting light, says the Pall
The workmen here are paid once a fort­
Mall Gazette, is thrown on the myster­
night, on the Saturday. The week that
ies of the slaughter-house by a memo­
follows is invariably a dull ode in the
rial just presented by Dr. Yeld, Medi­
shops, since the majority of the men
cal Officer of Health for Sunderland, to
pay their devotions to “ St. Lundi ” un­
the Health Committee of that town,
til tt^iir pockets become empty, and
against the “blowing and stuffing of
' they are forced to return to the bench
meats.” The practice of “ blowing” is
to replenish them. This is a fact which
described as follows : A tube or pipe
should be borne in mind by those who
is thrust under the skin of the meat,
indulge in invidious comparisons be­
and the butcher or dresser then blows
tween the French ouvrier and the En­
the foul air of his own lungs into the
glish workman.
cellular tissue of the meat, the effect
being that a deceptive appearance &lt;&gt;i
DIGESTIVE POWERS OF A SAILOR'S
plumpness or fatness is given to the
STOMACH.
meat, aud in many coses it becomes
An American sailor named John Cum­
tainted with the scent of nun, tobacco,
mings died fa 1808, fa day’s Hospital,
etc."
This is pleasant lor meat-con­
London, under tluweare of Dr. Currie.
sumers, and, Where ignorance is bliss,
The post-mortem examination verified
it is perhaps folly to be wise; and, now
his statements, which the doctors could
that public attention has been called to
scarcely believe, that hia disease was
the “blowing”practice, it might per­
due to bis repeated exploits of swallow­
haps be os well for butchers so far to
ing knives, from the effects of which he
meet the wishes of the fastidious, as
had been sick for three years.. The first
to use a pair of bellows for the purpose
time he swallowed fourteen knives, be­
of giving a graceful embonpoint to the
came sick, but recovered, and com­
carcasses of animals they kill. Even,for
menced again, betting from time to time
their own sakes they will act prudently
on his bravado exploits. While a pris­
by diwintinning the use of the lungs
oner on an English ship, in 1805, he
in the prooess. Dr. Yeld also protests
swallowed seventeen knives in two suc­
against the practice of artificially stuffing cessive days; but this appears 'to have
the loins or othea parts of the animal been too much, and after long suffering
so a? to give a false appearance vf cor­ he died.
pulence. As a remedy he suggests the
Fourteen of the knives were found in
imposition of a fine for every such of­ hfa stomach, but, strange to say, partly
fense of *30 shillings for the first, and digested, the iron parts as well os the
40 shillings for each subsequent convic­ horn handles; the silver mounting, how­
tion.
His suggestions were adopted ever, were scarcely touched. The stom­
nuanunously by the Health Committee, ach itself was hot at all injured; he had
at Sunderland, and it is to hoped that a good appetite to the last, and his sick­
not only fa that town, but elsewhere, ness and death were alone caused by the
artificial fMneta will at leest be pro- haft of a large knife becoming fixed
across the intestines. This shows that
these mentioned by Dr. Yeld.
the gastric and other juices of a healthy
stomach have the power to dissolve not
TELESCOPIC VIEW OF THE MOON.
only horn and bone, but even iron and
By means of a good telescope a very steel, but not silver.
distinct view may be obtained of too
CHOLERA.
moon. With a power of 1,000 we are,
ad it were, brought to within 239 miles
Since the cholera first visited Europe
of it# surface, and on vary favorable oc­ and America, little improvement has
casions a power even higher than this
baa been applied. With the highest of those remedies which early experience
power, however, yet employed, no trace suggested. Yet if we may credit recent

to the bad. While on his way, to the
latter end, and just as he was about to
finish up, he was accidentally encount­
ered by Mr. Waldo A. Blossom, a gen­
A xaisiake—not his eyes but his mouth tieman of means and good social posi­
tion, who saw fa the young fellow soma
watered.—The IxsdM Chronicle.
He thought it was a fast color, but good traits, and after a brief chat took
wept to find the paint came off’.—Fine him to his own bouse, treated him
kindly, put him oe hia self-respect, and
Art Gaoette.
finally aucceed in bring him back to the
H&lt;- remembered he was her undo aud
ways .that were good. He took the
though any large towns'must have been
racoilacfcad what the prayer-book says.
course of empire.
Boon afterward Mr.
-^hurrh SJCumal.
oux.*. did auto exist rm
1*. side.
aeen,
on thex-iiril.
visible
Even to the naked eye the moon pre­
I and did not know what
sents the appearance of a rugged and
him. —EnglUhwomm's
for twenty years. But last wii
uneven surface, and telescopic observa­
Adviser.
one sent him n Colorado
tion confirms tins opinion.
We find
signed “Lorimer, ’’ calling for
it had coxae, and he dare not put it off. tion of Blossom.
Result:
mountains
exist,
and
the
elevation
—Mrthodist'Newe.
had died. He hod settled in
aany of these has been measured
He thought she might have a big and
by observing toe shadows cast by them
brother.—.S'jmrting Chronicle.
when the sun shines obliquely. At toe
Bmhu. 4m
for anof dollars—to fao benefactor who was
so good to him in Washington. All
then shim

has hit upon a more excellent means of
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ent month.
.

■

°°

ay. tlut the
is nearly 500,000 ; Chisago done havfag about 40,000.

«L.elevation of nearly 24,900 feel, and

It..

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relief than Iim been derived by the pro­
fession in Christendom. Dr. Hall, who
is credited with the discovery of the
new mode of treatment, believed that a
sedative rather than a stimulating proc­
tea is required, and accordingly ad­
ministered hypodermic injections of
hydrate of chloral. These results have

stomach appear to have little value,
but one of the physicians who has

sion of his new fortune durfag the pres- UIK

toingpii

Lo^sJtc^T^.r,

TUX WORKING PXOFLX OF PASJ^

oaare. Dr. Hali t modeef
has beet, published at &gt;wm
official organ »f toe Indian Ge

Cw.hr.

VARIETIES.
How to avoid sea-sickness—Kc'ep
away from the water.
Don’t bathe the’ eyes faieold water ;

tepid is the best.
Carpets are bought by the yard, and

warn by the foot.
Triples moke perfection, but per­
fection itself is no trifle.

Yon can always find a'sheet of water
on the bed of the ocean.
Ip your sister fell into a well, why
couldn’-t yon rescue her? Becansd you
couldn’t be a brother and assist her,
Thrk^ companions. with whom’ you
Your wife, your stomach, and your

conscience.

Domestic young lady (making a. P*®)
Frank, the kitchen’s not for boys.
Has dough such an attraction for you?**
Clever youth—“ It isn’t the doe, cousin,
it’s the dear.”
Xx ipcaklDK of a pcraon’a fanlta,

fa a fluster, one day, “ that you are the
weaker vesseL" " May be so," retorted
the lady, “but I’ll not forget that the
weaker vessel may have the stronger
spirit in it.”
“Wann, Sambo, what’s yer up to
nowadays ? ” “Oh, I is a carp’ner and
j'faer.” “He! I guess yer is. What
department do you perform ? ” “ What
department? Why, I does de circular
work.’” “What’s dat?” “Why,turn

de grindstone."

An old lady with a large family, livin
near a river, was asked if she did not
live fa constant fear that some of. her
children would be drowned.. “ Oh, no,”
she replied, “ we have only lost throe
or four in that way."
A max promised his wife on her
deathbed never to marry again, and he
now offers a reward for rome one who
will convince him that a lie is justi­
fiable when it is told to a: o'the the last
moments of the departing.
'

A rim dealfag largely fa ’coal fa one
of our Western cities had in their
service an Irishman named Barney.
One day the head of the firm, irritated
blunders, told him to go to the office
and get his pay, and added: “You are
bo thick-headed I can't teach you any­
thing.” Says Barney: “I larn'd wan
thing since I’ve been wid ye!"
“What's that?” asked his employer.
" That siventeen hundred make a tom”

A stobt is told concerning a storm on
Lake Erie, when one of the paaeeugera
waa bemoaning the critical state in
which the vessel and its passengers
were then placed. and asked a friend
if the captain did net think the vessel
in great peril. The reply was |hat he
thought they would get through all
right if they could keep out in deep
water. “Why,” said the terrified one,

water m we can in aballow?" “Yes,”
was Che reply, “but then you know if

down.'
Thb peo-kpife extrnvsgxncc has been
Jewell, and the contract canceled. Ito
history is a good example of how small
public perquisites grow into-abuse*.
In the days of quill-pens knives were a

and continued
hadrompleteh

�==
* dbiclxm.
for tale »*• foUewtuf property:

R.pidi,

CUop.
Lot# 70 iEad

a companion, while outJiunting last
SEPT, 25; 1874
j

Monday.
E, Colby aud

Co.’s saw- mill ' nt

The Hiodopa'buy American coffee-

II. R. DICKINSON,

BUY YOUR GOODS FOR GASH AND SAVE
15 PER CENT!
Hick*

■ immiing- Loss 930,000.

Joseph' Decker, of Battle Creek, the other day, and wound up his ideas
N&gt;ws first toddled tath. wmo oi the
died very suddenly on- Monday , from of a here^fcr on a near rafter.
the effiecU of.ii stroke of paralysis.
Thia is safl. A Louisiana minister
But the child hns constantly grown in

A rolhsion between a rack %nd

says he won’t

faverand cwcuiniicn, and nowenn be fre ght train occurred on the main line
clawed among the permanent institu­ at Delhi, Sept. 23. Eight cars were
thrown from the track, aud five men
tions of Nashville.
' The News is no bantu affair. It was | injured. ' A young man named Ytiglil of ArStarted on our own money, and our
object was to make it a succeas.^For' lingtuu, VauBuri-n.Cu. while careless­

BUOCIMOt TO

Now I Mean Business.

change his shirt till

this Beecher is business is settled.

He who establishes his argument
his reason is very weak.

rhmisand’s of poor men Ore spend­
ing as much for newspapers as would Would. r#*pw* fully icfona tb# Public UmU
buy them a good mint-julep every day

Memphis husbaeds punish their th# above named film sad shall continue
nutnmn morning, one year ago, we recovery.
wifes by making them sit on chunks iba retail trade of
sent out the News to a little band of
Sept 2l, while the horse of Mrs
of ice while they knit the heel of a
less than 60 subscribers.
Now our Eli Smith of.Leont. was standing at
stocking.
books, show nearly 500 names that the de|M&gt;t ia Jackson,' it became
Tn London churches they are giving
call the N
their own.
frightened, ran away throwing Mrs.
ews

notice that "five

Punctuality in issuing- this paper Smith out ayd severely injuring Iter.
has been onr motto during the post
While a bqloon was being inflated
year. With two exceptions our paper
at a fair at Morenci, last week, it
" has been tent out every Friday
broke away, end a man who was nsmorning. We are willing to work
suiting tn the operation,- gut his leg
sixteen hours per day in order to get
cutangled inf the trapeze ropesand
our paper to iw patrons on time.
carried up to the high* of nearly a
-We thank our good, jolly patrons1 mile. He bung on until the btiloon

bells cease to

minutes after the

Dry Goods, Groceries
Hats, Caps, Cloth-

free.”

The elephant is
out.

ermore will the

News travel the

I would respectfully announce to the public
that on Sept. 1st, I will'discontinue the
credit business and sell goods for cash or
ready pay only.

ring all the pews are

'

'

. Boots, Shoes,

A. French paper advocates that the

Notions,

Chicago boasts of an Italinnconn
Northwestern Umivermtt. )
Evanstun, HI. Sept. 18,1874, J

and oountes*.

The latter tun ing the

crank of a hand organ, and the former

May it grow’ better and

turning over the money •anted.
In accordance with promise to your­
An urchin being rebuked lor wear­
plishing much good for Nashville, is self and others of Nash rille* and vi­
ing out his'stockings nt the-toes, re­
tbe earnest prayer of ye local.
cinity* I send y«»u a few lices which plied that it couldn't be helped—“toes
may not lie without interest to some wriggled nnd heels didn’t."
Remember this fact Whenever a
of your readers.
Omaha dues not believe a woman
wife mentions to any person outside
After spending a few diy* at the
her family, or to any man, no matter Conference at Kalamazoo, I marled his n right to smoke cigars, carry a
cane and drive fast horses. Ladies
how ranch of a friend he may be,
(or Illinois, arriving here in time to
lake notice.
•
that there is ribt proper harmony be­
spend the Sabbath with relaitves nnd
tween herself and husband, she is.
A youngs*ter, in describing his Sunfriends. After a delightful visit in the
angling kfrtin adventure which means uei&gt;lr.l |»r1 of
Sul-. I cum. Imre •'"*
”li'1
W’
"»«,,Mf

goes about

Whenever a husband

telling

his ^friends that

himself and wile do not live happily
. together, it means that ho has found

another woman to caress,' and is on
ths wuy-4o a divorce court.

The lit­

tle troubles which come over the sky

yesterday to resume

my
i

I

WIIidCMNT
I shall soon receive from New York as
complete a stock of Goods as cash will buy,
and would urge all those who wish to avail
themselves of this opportunity. of buying
good Goods cheap, to wait.
I am bound to sell as good Goods, at far
lower-prices than any other firm in town.

Lower I warrant all my goods, and

He has one wife, which was all the
law a’’o-vs any man. and as for poor
Aun Eliza he was married to her only

This is de-

m a Pickwickian sense.

hereafter my motto.

Brooklyn is a pions place.

The highest price always paid for produce.

G, A. TRUMAN

bny that you are not fit to sit in lhe

H. R. DICKINSON.

company of good l»oys on the bench.

Come up here and sit by me, air.” .

If the corrupt

Congressmen

are

a law prohibiting nny

person

living to be one hundred

Such

a

law

would

years

deprive

from
old
the

Bay tiia World-Renowned

present a true picture of matchless

wilsoot

CLOSING 001 SHE!

love.

BEST IN THE WORLD!

beautifii! suburbs of Chicago, i&lt;n 1 this guns at him. t
University already takes it place
Two young ladies in Corry. Penn­
among the bent instiluI ions of the
Wa are closing sal our business and are
sylvania, ran a foot race fora prize of
offering to lbs public our entire stock Of
land.
Truly. Ymirs,
$10, lhe other day, and a local paper j
Goods, consisting of
M. C. Wiucdx.
nays it was won by ‘-'.he one with

She so pleasant­ spelling?"
ly and promptly repled, “No, sir,’
Sim BoWles, of Springfield. Mass,
that lhe agreeable conversation which
doesn’t like Butler, and yet Butler
followed lor ten miles leads him to
“st-U lives," which Bowles considers
hope lor a better acquaintance before
n personal affront. Some people are
his season ticket expires.
hard to suit.

ly said, "Are you?’

press of (howands of those interesting
A lady undertook to chase the flies
An Alabama paper states that the
old man paragraphs which do so much out of her room the other day with a hogs in Walker Co, in that State, are
to build up the circulation of its week­ towel pin, when her husband darling' dying of disease of the brain. They
carelessly in, received a whack on ought to keep their hogs from study­
ly edition.

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD!

Clothl*;.
Shoe*,

Wall Paper aed a fall

line of Groceries,

Greater

$500,000. Probably. But who is to the pumpkin, and a thief prowling
calculate the estimate of the mischief around stole the call*, and that ended
it has done to the morals of tiro com­
the fair.
munity !
There’s a. $1 ‘-000 SOiith Jersey
Dows at Laxton they believe ir. heiross. who has to many lovers sit­

giving in marriage ting on the fence, .waiting fox her to
From a private letter, received yes­ come out nights, that she has given
'
terday. we learn that four young her entire ftlrtune to endow, a lunrtic
'
couples were married the past Week- asylum
Cold weather is coming, yon know.
An Oshkosh woman gave birth to
Now, after a lapse of ninety odd I fonr children last ,iweek.
When her
marrying and

An Illinois girl gave her lover six

Tbe way to wealth is as plain as

ly on two words,

industry and fnt-

money, Lut make the best a#e of .both.

Hi-i-lxslnpl State Fair;

est gul. "don’t bend over that well so
fur. You’ll fall in there, some of these

days, and then

cat! Gtxirrln SUte I’air;
TOR B£ISG THE

and ilidnj the largest and best

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

range of work. All-other

For Cash X

iuMlifatgi tu the Market

,

v.crr In direct

COMPETITION 11
llnniming, Fell*
ing, &gt;S!itehhig, Cording.
Jii nd in $, Ji rd id ing,
Embroidering, Quitt­
ing and Stitching fine
or henry "goods it is
iitLSurjiass&amp;d. .
CSP/or

GREAT BARGAINS IN

AND GET A

DRESS GOODS,

Where we have nd Agents
we will deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
at the ne irest Rail Roa4
Station of Purchasers.

SHAWLS.
BOOTS 4 SHOES,

CLOTHING,

Needles far all Sewing Machme^'Tor Saia.

“ Look’err, now. Salasha.” yelled a
J'erre Haute. Ind., woman to her old­

la liutwpolih Exposition;

THAN EVER. IN

the way to market. It depends chief­

galitv ; that"is waste neither time nor

Amer. liiMltate, X. T. J

Ixrol-isna State Fair;

day presented although it was three
visible behind the man’s ears.

Northern Ohio Fair;

BEST SEWTdD MACHINES.

of her father’s fine shirts for a birth­
months ago a tinge of redness is still

Ohio Slate Irtlr?

Bargains

the head which could be heard all ing so hard then.
over the house. Upon recovering his
When a widow in any neighbor­
the best subscribers in the world. In
senses he gazed on her with a look hood sets her cap for a man, there
forty years of newspaper experience
of mingled pain nud melancbo’y, only isn't one chanca in a million for any
he has never lost a dollar by a wo­
to remark:"!even wish that you wore young woman to win, even if she
man. Wo have noticed that our lady
dead."
holds the four aces.
subscribers jift ver allow any dues to

An exchange ridiculing the riilicnIn fad
women seem to have been made in loris county fairs, which make no
effort at good shows, says that tjie
order to be trusted,
Clearfield fair consisted of a calf, n
A paper estimates that the Beechei- goose, and a pumpkin.
Il rained so'
Tilton scandal has cost, in types, tel­
hard the first night that the gnuse
egrams, correspondents and lawyers, swam off, the calf broke loose nnd ate

'2TT’.to 'Highest Premium was

Cincinnati Exposition;

A western editor says woman nre

collect against their names.

EVERYBODY

Talk of lhe ardnr of first love, or of

takes a bald-headed old bachelor to

.

50 Dollars ! !
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,

lhe depths of a mother’s love, but it

cideldy novel, and it remains to he
A very preily girl nsk-.-d a young blue garters."
seen what the residue of his Pick­ man on lira Mame railroad, if the va­
Commodore Vanderbilt admits that
wickian consorts will think about it- cant seut by his side was engaged. he isn’t much on orthography, but 'Dry Goods, Notloas,
They may make times wry &lt;iv.-ly
After saying, "No. Miss,’* he. highly Blinkers asks, “What in thunder does
Crockery, Boots
and unprofitable for the old prophet- appreciating her beauty, unconscious­
a man worth $7,000,000 care about

really anxious to wreak vengence up­
on the newspapers, they should pass

&lt;8TOi Machine

FOR

that 0. 0. D. is

Texas lawyers go in to win when .
court lo which he w.is cited to appanr water works at a cost, .of $150,000. they take a case, knowing that if they
in the divorce suit brought-by Ann The work has already been com fail their client's friends will crowd
This is one of the rno«t along the toad homo and aim shot*
Eliza, his nineteenth wife, by, plead menceik
nig that she was nol his wife nt all

—-SHUTTLS-

Selling

Even (
offering a good article, aud invite the atlarge increase of students over nny the onloon-kecpero quote oqriptiire (itntirn as tbe public le an examination of
previous year. The attendance last- One of them ha* a sijn : "W’hy.hnlt gopds and prices, before purchasing
’’
year .was nearly 900. The Universi­ between two opinion^
’
.
&lt;elsewhere.
Teacher: “Peter you are such a bad
ty consists of eight departments: Col

Of wedded life like fitful doids in
leges of literature and science, la v,
the morning, will, in ninety nine’cases
medicine, theology, ladies’ college,etc.
out of every hundred, entirely fade
The sale of liquor, ns a beverage,
nway before night, if the wife and
within Jour miles of the University,,
husband will cadi refuse to take any
is prohibited by a special act of the
other living souls to their confidence,
legislature, and as a’ resuh the con­
nnd try half as hard to bu to be lovers
trast between this and other places is
us to be enemies.
great.
Evanston is to have the Holly
Brigham Young has surprised the

a IVevKdea!

intend to maintaia the reputation of

course of a’hI thicken, but the chicken was kept
too long before it was killed.”

s•.tidy iu th'i« institution
opening very auspiciously, with a

c«n«

I Mean What I Say I

ing, Crockery,

mid see him on every possible occa-

-sion.

belter and be the means of accom­

separation.

■

said to be dying

Young men will take warning,

for their generous patronage during
guillotine be •abolished nnd fhat crim­
1 de»c» tided, was badly frightened but
tbe past year, and hope to'merit a
inals be executed by sawing them in
unhurt.
coutim jyiee of the same from hence­
two with a buzz saw

same road.

Stkby’a.

_A_YLSWOBTB k IFULLRB,

by’noiso and command, shows that

that end we have worked. W? think ly liucdltng a gun, shot * himself, on
we have succeeded.
On that cool, th-.- 20lb iusL There are luq&gt;es of his

forth and forever. We shall try.
And now good bye to Vol. 1 Nev­

FUvhkrty. Cb«»pTb« property kno

WALL PAPER.

OU Machines taken ia Exchange.

GROCERIES,

we’ll have to carry

water."

CROCKERY.

“ What do you know of the charac­

ter of this man V was asked of a wit­
years it has been discovered that bailband
t—.*—
protested, she whimpered,
ness at a [xjlice court the other day.
spitting on tbe bait doesn’t, help in out,. "Shadrack, ,you know
.
how these
“What do I know of his character ?
the least to catch the
l» there (taper accidents are reducing tU
I know it to be unbleachable, your
any one in America who isn’t as mad population of Wiseonitin.”
honor," he replied with mtuliemphai
With
a
sardonic
gnu,
Wix
poured
-i
,, . . । _i,
• anruvuic grin, n ia jMJurtu
Bret Hart is eaid to be constantly 'i some muciiage into hia empty hairIt is impoanible fo say just how
hasd up. Such, however, .s genius.—, oy bottle, yexierday, and th s morning
they should strike a ynnug tnan who I
EMhange.
If being hard np consti- j the hair of om of tbe oarvant girls
howles around and disturbs a camp
meeting, but a 2.000 pound blow is;
fight enough.
i shut hot mouth.

Mancfactured by the Michigan Stove Co.,
and warranted for one year.

Sand for Circulars, Price
List, &amp;c., and Copy of the
Wilson Reflector, -me of the
b?st Periodicals of the day.
devoted to Sewing Ma-

The largest stock of Paints, Oils, Varahkes aid Braxhes ever
brought to NishviUa. Also a large stock of Cross-cot Saws, in

News aad MlaceHaay.

eluding the Sliter SO el Diaaaad, the fastest cutting saw in the
world, aud all to be offsied at prices heretofore unheard of for
iCash.

MINING 4 ALLEN.

C. C. WOLCOTT

Agents

lilui Seiirn Mata I
CLKVKL1ND. OHIO.

�NEW PLANING MILL

of llw j«r.

OUR PATRONS:

PROVISIONS!

over to the devil.

CAPT. BOISE ^LANINO,
they ab*I!
?*XI
shall

with

we

can

writing .*

—A sidewalk has been lard in front

of the Christian Chtiroh and grounds.
—Thtt- section wai visited by r.
idighi frost on

Monday night.
No
great "damage was done to crops.
_G.. A. Truman retnmed

from

New York Wednesday rooming, and

those new goods have also arrived.
—Quite a number of subscriptions

LIVERY AND TO STABLE I

b»

Sldlnr, J oaldlags ke,,
Fubtic,

Good riga furnlabcd partieit on abort no-

.

I*. J: Wheeler, brick store.
Chas. Richardson "
“
Cris Holler, residence:
Dr. Young, residence and office.
—— Durham,
- “
•
H. P. Bullion,
“
A. W. Olds, planing mill.
Geo..Simpson, residence.
!UCB.
Ia J. Wheeler,
“ *
-

Drensed Flooring.

E. D. filTGOOD, PHormrroit.

sixty dollar*.' and such
eted- in the place of buri-

remember at this

^ATCHIXG,

Haaelli

Firnt da«*

farmers* and the public nee.
Price* to
akali be reckosed *• * fall
month nnd sbnll be reckoned from that date correspond with the close times. East tide
to the first of October follovinf, and for no nf North Main BL. NaftyttU, Mtob.
less rime. .
.
Thai said license shall npl ba assign ibis
without tbe consent of ths President of the
Village of Fashvilla; Mich.
Has removed her place of bualnrt* to the
That any person found violating this Ordifirst door south of Bmitu A Put­
nam's Hardware.
She has just received
he Imprisoned in th* county jail not exceed­
G A. Truman, brick store.
ing throe months, or until discharged accord­
ing to law. Aud shall bo guilty of « misde­
Buiseand Chipman. frame store.
AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY
meanor and bo punished- accordingly.
ON HAND
And this dues not include lhe many
The Marshal shall tee that this Ordinance
additions nod the' other buildings,

BOTTOM

PH€ES FOR

CAsO!

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

Cash raid for Product of all kinds

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.
I alao manufacture Soft and Hard-Wood

IQu Call and examine bcfor» purchasing
Nashville, Nov. 1st, 1876.

II A Cimglete Assartmeat 01 Millinery

facts as they appeared at-the still. &lt; Maple Grave slander story, has vnThe claimed mis-statement consists cut»&gt;4 Maple Grove, and gone tu Ne­ String*, and warrants every one.
of what Joe k:uJ that Jim said th«ri braska to sojourn. •
BOOTS A\n SHOES.

McCormlek’s hall, on Tuesday Iasi,
il was decided not to context'the suit

commenced in lhe U. S-^mirts again?!

this township for unpaid railroad
. botids, and Clement Smith and John

I.^a.tli aitcl Shingles,
constantly on hand
»*“ Raw and Fhraing Mill east of the
Drpat, Nashville, Mich.

___ _ _
L. C. BOICE.
ATTENTION,

48

FELLOW CITIZENS

ATTENTION, ALL!

The Old. the Young, tba High, the Low
the Rich, the Poor, the Bond and thvTrai

Wc would revpecifully announce to the
building and is beeping house therein. public that we have added a full line
Boots
and Shoos- to our stock, which we
His wfte, of course,plays a prominent
will sell very cheap for cash.
part in the Inlier role.
4G
•
W. H. Kochkr it Hsia
We received a call from Sheriff
EOST.—A dark-colored Hack Coal, boV’ruoman, of Hastings, and he expres- t ween Smith &amp; Putnam's store and the river.
etl hi* good will towards the News, Th" finder wtil confer a favor Uy leaving It
with
CUABLKS PuTXAM.
I in a way we like lo see.
Dr. Your.g has nicely flitted tin his

A W. OLDS.

B. Gregg were, chosen delegates to he subscribed fur the News.
S J. Pnndle has disposed of his

Our motto is to sell ns cheap as
the cheajiest, give 16 023.
to the lb. anti the right
change every time.

fur our County officers, and your slum-

other place in western Michigan,

Hotise. Last Wednesday night he was found by a neighbor dead in his bed
The immediate cause uf his death
paid off and he determined to have a I
• glorification.'’ The next morning he is not known, althuogb he has been
lie could not walk

in very poor health for several years

and fell from the steps of n grocery

It was thought from his appearance

was yel so drunk

when found that he might have been
store, catting a large gash in his head.
dead three or four days. His wife, who
Just about this time Marshall Griggs
is partially insane, was living in the
appeared at lhe scene of the disaster
house with him, but had n?t discov
and Pit wm taken to the cooler to get
ered his death.
■
sober and pay a fine.
*

Dated Naahville, Sept. 0. 1874.
A. J. Hahuy.
I
C. Aixswonric.

)-l

SMITH &amp;

PUTNAM

Xz* By calling one dour north of
Truman’• new brick, you will fin.!
hskinjMe lillirn

1

Dress MjLct,

wh^ keeps constantly on hand a full line of
Millinery, • also a good assortu eat of

ed Charles Gray, of Sunfield, gut in­

The west ward bound mail and mix­
to a rumpus over a game of cants, last ed train on the Chicago k. Lake Hu­
Wednesday, which led to blows, Lar­ ron Rat’road, September 16th, was
kins using a sling shot and causing thrown from tfie troek one'mtle and

however settled by Larkins paying .on each side of the track, and thetrai k
Larkins
waa then pried outwardly on each
was again arre«t&lt;» I ou chanieof carry
side, so that the wreck was an inevit
ingconcealed weapons, and fined $5 able result The engine, one flat cur
and costs.
and three box cars were ditched and
him $10 and costs of suit.

a yotrng married couple badly wrecked.

A. Sanderson, en

As she is daily receiving New Goods, is
theie*»y enabled to furnish you wiih
ALL iii« LATEST STYLta

A LIVE, 8F1CY NEWSPAPER

EVERY DAY
FOR THREE MONTHS

FOR

They are now selling the new improved

,

Oliver Chilled Plow

innocent game*, with the agility of

,

osnrABt.
two frisky lambs. Friday he changed
Draw-On tbe 11th, inat. George Bacbillor
the monotony of the thing a little by
ofCaalvtoa, Michigan.
giving her a “basting." This caused
Hampshire Co. Mm*. March 25th, 1802 sad
I Icily, but they auuu fchuuk

New Store

lasted unld seven odock

CORN,

APPLES,

"

REMEMBER
That tbe place to buy your

Of all atylM and shea, and MgTAT.l

PARADY, Manufacturer uf

Clover Seed, &amp;c.

Boot* and Shorw.

U»VD? and K'-patrtng twsllr

Delivered at their

Uoau/fiinoedMb.yrmapUy. Natfvtfla

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

ASH VILLE HOUSE..

»Ux-t altra-

Cavy. G. V. McUobmicb, Wopriaior.
XA.feHIVir.T-.E.

-

N1 tola lint n.

SHINGLES.

WATER LIME,
SALT,

[JNION HOUSE.

HAIR,

.
F Dascbb, Proprietor.
"
M.Vt-lIIVlIeUE, - snolxltrnri.
This House &gt;■ cealraJlr located tn the
portion of the rlltac*. sod pur«t» win rvrrirs vr«&lt;»
...v
II.!'. In
Ihlr.t

DHENIX HOUSE.

Jtnr» Baied.

il
Proprietor. Charlotte, Mid'. Fir t d«»" »«*••
I Is rooms fur sgvnts. ’I crm» two 'Miass per «toy.

NATIONAL HOTEL. A. Wrx*N»,

New Goods

XI rropHstor. H.wtlnc, MV-h K-rnthioc tu
inter. U»&gt;d sotcple room* ou trst floor. Vena*

^yM. JONES,

BOTTOM PRICES.
Y OF CORSE

EVERYBODY KNOWS
The only place lo gel a

13UGGY

DRESS

GOODS.

fttoraUJ trails if Untie hie

JJiilruO.

Michigan Centra' Kailroad

Kot around tbe corner, but next door
to Halbert A Co.

WOLVERINE MILLS!

THE VERY DEST

GROCERY STORE!

C.

HOLLER, Miller.

VEBT CHEAP!

I urn nailing for le«ra (Man aag
one elar, for the name
etnaliiy of work.

posilit’ffy, that those
tfottoaadrs and €awimerrs I say
wanting Buggies, wilt
AT LOW rsicu I

HORACE BOLTON'
Grocery

ud

Pr.riwo

Store

Neri Door North of Ayhworth's,

WOOL!

WOOL!

My Carding Machine

** Yow price* are Ijc’ow Grand
Rapid*.
1 will take the top enrrisge
and surprise my wife."—Jerry Roy­
ers, Carltrm.

And if I had apace 1 could refar to a
hundred othera that will go their lavt dollar
on my bugfiiaa. And now
.

heretofore.
We make cusImo work a spacially.
Pl.oo rive us a trial and

“ I am well aalirfied with my bug­
gy."—Adam Wolf, Maphi GrotM.

COBSETS and HOSIERY

6S I1ASD1

NEW

SHOP IN HASTINGS.

“ I am delighted with my buggy
and .would not let it go.” — lFn».
Chidester, Rutland. ,

fRINTS FOR lo CENTS.

Er. LaUff ul Vid Cmrd TRUNKS! Would rvapectfully iafum the public that
IS

Lee Reed’s
Hear wUat my Cnitonen Say.

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

W, A. AYLSWORTH.

And hare It warranted thoroughly, Uat

PoplinB, Grass Cloths, &amp;c.

IVaHlxville, - - NIicli.,

Going WmH.

.

CH1-LA.I*.

“As long as Leo RocJ make*
buggies, I ailraU 1 uy tuy buggies of
him — A. J. Bowne, Hastings.

—.Th«s News has shined fur •some

Yankee TCotlonn. &amp;&gt;c

Boots and Shoes.

save money by buy­
ing of m e!

«__________ JJL. REED.

EYE and EAR I
Dr. R. €. THOMPSON,
«df AACHMtON, traarta

ACUTE AND CHRONIC D MUSES

a aiADr

CATARRH, ASTHMA.

Groceries, Provisions, J
thu « u only be emoog jrau who i&gt;

*

Wmacufactura our Harniluro from the
“ Yon arc o t I ho road to sttcceNS,
torongbly seaooned lumber and w r
as long as you ttrako good work, as
which for color and weight are unsurpassed
a to be is represented
yod'lmve always done'*—Wm. S.
Goodyear, Hustings.
e, Mich. .“ You can depend upon wh.it Leo
says about his Ituggies."—IL A.
Goodyear, Hastings.

— AND —

Cozy Little Brick Store,

the fiexi

-beat list, if their accounts arc

TAILOR

OATS,

EHR 9 UDS A ND COFFIN LIN
INGS kept constantly on hand.

Everything New!

Nub.Ula. S^n. U. ini.

morning.

L1EBIIAUSER.

POTATOES.

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

NEW GOODS!

DOLLAR, ZDZR^Z- GOODS
Clothing,
Hats,
nnnianrc.
THE EVENING NEWS
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents’ Furnishing
FOft SALK CHEAP!
Goods.
Ei’iurr Acukb or Laxn, oae-bslf mile

umuui

he died. Although aomewhal advanced in
fied Monday night by inyiung giierts life when he remo.ad to Mmhiran. y« he
and having u "walk-'t-roatitT which

Parlor, Library, Dinin, Office .at
GENERAL FUNTGRE!

WTir AYLSWORTlt, Baiy Cabs aid PeraBWaturs i

ONE

GRABD RIVER VALLEY DIVISOR.

CLEMENT SMITH.
\J
12A.WYRR,

DUSTERS, AC.. AC..

B.UTH A PUTNAM.

living in the north part of the village, gineer, and George Corey, fireman,
etnuh nnd on« and a quarter went of Na«hnear the Tnotnapple, that cat up some were somewat injured, and n ptusen •
ville. For mrticulara inquire nt Smith &amp;
queer antics now and then. They are ger had a hand injured.
Pnlnam'a hardware.
48-5
C PENNOCK.
very playful, and any fine evening
Joseph Saunders, editor of the
Charlojle Republican, has returned
from his trip to England.

.

JACOB LENTZ

Young Ladies and Gentleman attention;
Lawyers, Doctors, Laboring Men end
Wm E. SAVAGE &amp; BRO'a COLUMN Gentlemen at larjre:
~

B. RASEY, Dravmnn. Good* and
lUi-cv- cvrled 'o anr
.n t»w tUImv.

J

Manufacturers and keeps on han

FOR SALE CHEAP!

FANCY GOODS.

blood to flow freely from the head of halt Irom Olivet Station. The wnck
Gray. X5»ay had Larkins arrested, wm Hie result of au ncl of ninlevol
and commenced suit against him enee on the part of some scoundrels
placing his damages at $100. It was The splice bars were taken from a rail

MANUFACTORY!

which they guarantee to give satisfactiou or
no sale. They are also selling the
Charlotte Plow and Drag, Union
A ■•noil. firs, cbm* TURBINE WATER
Together with a full assortment ot
Churn,
Empire Wringer, ‘RathIVHEEL I Inquire of'
burn Stores, Jefferson Nails,
Jakes Clash.
MIRRORS, PICTURES. Prt A Mr
50-1
Hulingx, Mich,
and all first class Goods in their line.
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,

—Lester Larkins and a man nam­

—Thete

WhatNow FURNITURE
than any other firm in the Slate.

Saturday, the 19th inst., Andrew
—Au upholster from Chicago, who
calls himself
has
doing Nodine,- an old man about sixty-four
nuu
iiiniazii “ Pit,"
111,
iiu* been
much uuiii£
wmewo.k ia bi. line .1 lhe Union I°r
l,,u‘Z '• n..li»W &lt;nu

It" B'sck^Hh

Just ice of the Peace,

D. C. GRIFFIT*1'

CHA8. w. DEM ARA Y..

Hardware Cheaper

ence clear.

t » nmtUi-. All trimta ai

JJENRY H. WOOD.

1 buy all kinds of produce in tbcis aaaaon
Our businriM is conducted on strictly tem­ which we ship and retail at bottom prices.
perance principles.
.
AINSWORTH Ac BROOKS,
Express office buildivg, West side of Main
Proprietors.
St., Nash vile, Mich.

Hardy and Anisworth is dissolved this day

bera will be sweet and yuiir toosci-

Stack-

WEBSTER X&gt;UOBBS.

pay tbe Highest Market Pries for

4*c » ^c «

Clocks, Spectacles, $c.

18

Convenliu* at Hastings to-morrow chatties preparatory to moving to Paw lie brfoi'e Sept. ]*t, and save costs.
Gentlemen, do your duty.
See that Paw, a towu that has more codfish
good and honeiff men are nominated 1aristocracy within its limits titan any

AEORGE 9tMF8Cm. Btockamith.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

STUCCO.

UT* Persons hadng a.'counts with

Theo. M-ixson will please call and set

rirtirffiTr

t ' attention ttlr.n tn il»r tmtmrat &lt;-.f Private
ntnsasM. Oflks oos door north at tbe Xzprvas
oflkc, MaahvUle.
,

LATH,

On aud afUr Tburaday, Sept 2Wi, I will
Keagle were chosen to go to Grand prosperotn farmers, has pre*en«cd lhe
make cider’every day.
Rapids nnd settle the mailer.
N&lt;Wt with n specimen basket of
Barry rille, M'cb , i^ept. 19th.
—At the Republican Township large peaches and apples! Thanks. 4G
F. D. Soules.
Gaucus, holden at McCormick's hall,
-Mr. James McCartney,of Geneseo,
HOMY TO GOAY
on Saturday last, Lewis Durkee, il. 111., has been visiting his brother On real estate nn 1 personal securitea
Before he started Tor home
II. Wood. C. H. VanArmnn nnd II. Robert.

represent this township at tbe County

rift, a ^.wicftiuiif.

gASTMAN &amp; YOUNG,

The Child caw get just as Good Bar­
grins as the Aged.

Cider! Cidr7!

Mr. Jarrard one of Maple Grove's

Oflie. 1.0

H. YOriiftj. M. D.

Vi w.ntld lavtte 1 he
tn
of sartMtw Ki
hU Hnr.' to
him a rail at IIMt's "M »U*d

FRESH MEATS,

—At life meeting of lhe voters

Homio.

Phyrtdim ap.1
nr,r
*xt ^-'ynrr of W*sMB|a'*c at&gt;A Kate 0M-,

For tbe Wbolraale and Raiall Trade.

ROEI&amp; CLEVER,

and the board- of this township; at

A. RAHfcER. M.. D..

H
W

. ■ doors -mith of Trirnmn*, More,Ham

MEAT MARKET!

cousin Bob.

■ TW
uunt, imo, I ■ &gt;n - n
.. .
________________________ B.H. WK

~^

Goods,

'
and FANiC’Y 6OOIW
expire with this number. U yon want nor tie buildings now in process of
' your paper discontinued, let us know. erection, which- unit number at least ftcie evidence that said license has no* been
Ml!« DOWNING,
paid.
six. Verily, Nashville is bound lo
—Ainsworth &amp; Brooks have mov­
This Orlinnncr sh«H lake effect on the finti
Itecutuc
U
mn
itanner
village.
day
of
October,
1874.
ed their warehouse . on the en»t aide
E. J. FE1GHNER?
0. A. TRUM tN,
There in one place in Naahville where you
of Main St, down &gt;to tbe railroad
Rerordcr. President.
in bay all kinds of
track, and are building u platform on
’ Jacob Hoffiiinn has our thanks fur
When one it in lhe act of tipping
the south side.
GROCERIES Drags,PROVISIONS
his hat lo n hdy whom he snpponett
some nice, large excellent apples.
—Some of onr eitixens are still
TEIi Strong, of LaPurte, Ind., has is nn neennintnnee, it requires some UiMkiag ths pablic for past favors solids a
YAMKEE K0TI0H8,
continuance' of lbs Fame, and would
blasting nwu} on that thread Darc! been visiting his brother, the editor of tact to make believe he is only scratch
inloi-m tbs public Ibst tbsy wilt
ing his bend ns he discovers tire lady
subject—ths Beecher^scat.dal. For the N^twa for a few days.
•
ke«p conttaatly ou hand
JSchool IBooIkh,
is a stranger.
our part .we are sick of the nasty
Job K. Wilcox «ays that he never
mess. “Give us a re*t"
Stoue apdjWooden Ware,
LOCAL MATTERS.
denied saying that lie heard the
alt kinds, which will ho sold low for canL
—The Banner acccnses ns of mis­ Maple Grovo ■ slander story from
■a- vou can buy of Griffith one pound
Tbe highest price paid for Hides, '’ells
And all kinds rf Goods
stating the facts in the assault case Griswold.
etc. Give them a call on West side Main St
aahrille, Mich.
_
In our line, and get tbe worth of y&lt; ur monagainst J&gt;«b K. Wilcox. We gave the
Samuel Norton, the subject of the day Clock, for 30 cent*.

his aunt Jermimn said lw way uf Ins

Bttfitnrfl.s IHrfffcnj. -

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

groceries and ^roriawns,

tire prominent buildings erected and
completed daring the past year, so
far as

attention

gtSr You will find us In the building

LOW JRO» CASH

C0N8U1PTI0M, £PLEPT1C FITS, k
HZ* fpedal tdtrmkm given to the
। Dwases of the Eye and Ear.

HOBACE HOLTON.

FOWLES,

O.r*er

I. B. KOCHER &amp; BRU

WmcB—«a2 MsIm 8*., oppaeite Mibhvrd
H««»e.Jaaka-o. M&gt;ch.

�WiLsorr’s Tonic 1—Untailwg and
IxrAU.nB.E! -This great OhiM Tonic cure;

. 1IEW8 Ilf BRIEF.

TABLE KNIVES AND FORKS OF

AI &lt;

KINDS,

AND KXCLUIIV* M4XIU 0»

t 'the poor man. be-

it cr.sUw
and subjotted to a

wealth. This greet

BoxKTLixa Nick.—Gentlemen

withdrawn, a:J

socoiuI-c'am

। tbe future.
k IB.—Th* President, in

POLITICAL.

in Louisiana wasnow

about 19,000 majority.

» meeting pees aspect would bo fully resumed in New
i lions doprobable that any further instructions will

Daily Graphic, claiming damages ot *100,000

fersnee. It h right that women should have
the privilege of the Elective franohiae."
THS GREAT SCAUPAL. ‘
—Tbe ArkaiuMui Republicans have decidedI
Uabedaemall volumoentiUed "LifoTho^ttv,
1 Thkodokx Tu-ros's Ixdictxkkt of Hexlt
by Henry Ward Brocbor, sditad by Edna Dean to expend all their strength in- an attempt to’
.
Wak* BoKratEK.
defeat lhe new Constitution.
Tire second aUtcmoat of Tbaodoro Tilton
rralixiug
' Id the Beecher cue is published in full in the
month*.
nlnated Judge Biddle tar Gsvrencr. Th*’ GiRago. TH'HWW. of the 191b ot Septonbur,
resolutioua favor the recto ration cf' gold • and1 and fills four pages of that paper. Il ia a
riltcr as the only true basis of the currency' review of tho Brooklyn committee's report and
was burled with Masonic honors, ho being
an answer lo Mr. Boecbar'a statement before
pose the Civil Rights bin and a third Frori-’ tho couiBiittce. It presents quite an array of
dsntial torm. and hold thut corporations’ now facta and documents, aud introduces bovPresident of the Society of the Army of the rhould be forced to a faithful performance ofr era! new names in connection with thia ugly
Cumberland. •
their duty to th» public. 4
and apparently intortainable quarrel. Of
—A wedding* in high life is announced to1
—The Democrats of New York, In sesaicnAl
course tbe document is so lengthy that our
take place In Chicago on the 20th of October. Syracuse on the 16th and 17th of September,
' space will not permit ot even an abstract of
uotnlnaied Samuel J. Tilden for Governor,
' it, and hsiioe we present tbe Tribune’s brief
Grant and Mias Honore, a reigning belle of aud William Doriheimor for Litmtsnant-Gov­
tbe Garden City. The wedding will take place ernor. Tho reBoiaUotiH dsclare: Gold and‘ recapitulation of the ]&gt;ohite In the iudictment,
leaviiig Uio reader to form bio o^a judgment
at the residence of Potter Palmer, a brother­ silver ths only-legal tender i sUady steps
' an to how for Tilton^iaa succeeded in over­
in-law of the bride.
■
toward specie payments; payment of the pub­
' throwing the conclusions ot the Plymouth
lic debt in coin; Federal taxation for revenue’ Church Committee:
.
OitXKRAI..
only; no sumptuary laws; corporations tho
—The Beptsmber returns of the Department creatures of the Stalo; do third Proaklcntial’ _ 1. Mr-. Tilton commences by answering tho
. two statements of Mra. Tilton, that ho had
of Agriculture show a very heavy decline in
Southern -^ates except Virginia, caused by
tbe long-oonti..uod Irought, accompanied by

—It is reported that tbe Black Hille are
being invaded by large numbers of emigrants
from Montana and other Territories west.
—The rates of transportation from Chicago
usually low for this season.

On the 14tb

New York were, per bushel: Lake, 3fc; canal,
10c ; total to New York. ISJe. To.Llrerpool:
t^c, gold; making In all from Chicago to
Liverpool 23fc per bushel. By way of Mon­
treal the rates were: Chicago to Montreal,
14c; steamer to Liverpool, 10c; in ail, 2&lt;c
per bushel. —At the recent session of the Grand Lodge
of Good Templars of the Bute of New York,
il waa Btate&lt;L.tbal during -the year 16.326

—The Tennosrco Republicans have nomin­
ated Horace Maynard for Governor.
—The Republican Convention of South Car­
olina adopted a resolution favoring Gen.
Grant for a third terra.
—Lieut.-Gov. Woodford, of New York, an­
nounces his intention to retire from Congrees,
and publMhes an address to uis constituentaaking them to celeci a successor for the bal.

PORKIOh.

—Guizot, tbe groat French etAlenman and
-writer. U dead.
—There is a great strike of cotton operatives
at Bolton, England. Tbe strike stope »eventyfottr mills, employing over 13,000 hands.
—A Madrid dispatch announce* that tho
Republican troops, under Gen. Faria, bare
gained an important victory over the Corilata.
—Throe thousand troops will leave Spain,
during tbe present month, for Cuba, and it is
number of members is 31,672. against 3C,93i announced that 5,000 more will follow iu Oc­
last year. The loss In membership is largely tober.
oaing to suspensions.
—Tho Giles of nobhily hi Cuba, which
ware abolished in 1873, bare boon revived by
CRDfK AXD CRIXlKAIAi.
decree of the Captain-General.
A heavy
—The invoatigation of the fraudulent safe­
tax is imposed upon tho wearers, with the
robbery in Washington baa resulted in the in­
dictment of the Buspectcd officials, among
—A dispatch from Constantinople says the
whom are the District Attorney aud lhe late
Governor of Angora reports that 24.000
Chief of the Secret Service.
people are utterly destitute, and will require
—Poelmasler-Gaueral Jowell advertises a
maintenance throughout Che winter.
reward of *5,000 for the arroat of tbe parties
who committed what is known as the “ Gad's
THE LOUISIANA WAR ENDED.
Hill robbery," in Missouri, on the 31st of JanNew OnLEAXS, Sept. 17.—The war la over,
utry last, aud *3,(XD reward for the arrest of
tbe robbers of the San Antonio' stage, in and tho city is now under military rule, as
shown by tho following :
. —A Lexington (Mo.) special says a ehoot­
■'ninjas. Dsr.Mrrxi.xT or the Gvlv. I
New OBLKax.i. La., Sept. 17,1874. (
ing affray occurred there recency between
- [Circular.]
.
Deputy-City Marshtl.L. A. Kano aud Deputy
"John McEnery and D. B. Pennj styling
Sheriff Eugene Ewing, in which Katie was
killed and Ewiog mortally wounded. The Lhetnsdvee respectively Governor and Lioulenant Gorornor of the State ot Louisiana,
shooting affair grew out ot an old fend.
Bullard, the Boylslou (Maas.) bank-robber, having infoimed the department commander
whe arrived from New York last week, has of tbeir willinguree under tbe Froeidcnt's
made a eonfasaion of Ida connection with the proclamation lo surrender tho^ltate property
robbery, aud that the amonttt obtained »» now in their poaeeaaion, and. to disband tho
*496,000. Bullard nays Glover is innocent of insurgent forces under their command, Brevet
Brig -Gen. J. B. Brooke, Lieutenant-Uclonol
of twelve years in the State Frieon. Glover 3d infantry, te charged with tho duty of.
was convicted ot being accessory before the taking poeeseaion of the arms and other State
fact of the robbery, but Bullard asserts that property. Ho will occupy, tbe State House,
no one except the men actually engaged iu Araonal and other Stalo buildings until fur­
the robbery bad the slightest idea that it waa ther notice. He ia hereby appointed to com­
to occur. Glover hat already served four mand tho city' ot New Orleans until such time
ao tho State aud City Governments can be re­
—The Grand Jury of Gibson county, Tenn., organised. Tbe present police force in the
had found forty bills of indictment against city, under charge of Thomas Boylan, will re­
parties suspected of haring been concerned main on duty aud be responsible for lhe good
order and quiet of the city uuttl regularly re­
in the recent outrage at Trenton.
—Ths Wellsboro (Pa.) Bank was recently lieved.
" By command of Col. and Brevet Maj. Gen.
W. H. Emory."
ths President and his family.
In accordance with arraugomenta previously
from Malvern to the Hot Springe Of Arkan­ made, Gen. J. R. Brooke, accompanied by
sas were stopped by the Jarnos and Younger Licrute. Wallace aud Roc, wont to the execu
brothers, and the paauengors robbed of tive office, at the St. Louis Hotel. Upon the
various amourte aggregating about 12,000 entrance of Gen. Brooke, Govs. McEnery and
Malvern is a station on tbe Iron Mountain Penn, shaking Landa with him, iu trod need tho
aud Southern railroad, forty-three miles three Federal officer* to a number of promi­
south of Little Bock. No arrests wer- made. nent citizens present. Gov. McEnnrv then
stated to Gen. Brooke that he gave him pos­
session of tho State Capital aud all other
FfflK8 ASD CA8U4LTIKS.
—A fir., in the ealabliahment of the Cedar State buildings within lhe llmiteaf Abe city.
Gen. Broqjto merely bowed iu acceptance, and
tho Governor read to him • protest agaiuat
of about *12,000 on machinery, presses, etc.
—While a party Of ladies and gentlemen tho occupation of the State building* by the
military, in which ho stated that it waa never
the intention of the Citizens' party to reebt
ment. Bkdle Bohn and Mira Hkckcubury were tho Federal authority.
At the cenclurion of thia address. Gen.
Hllsd.
•
—A calorBd»boy named Gunnel Woodruff,
•caten.-ed to the Bute Penitentiary from In- from Lieut.-Gov. Pean a statemoat of all re­
diuupolis two yrera ago, and tranaferred to cords. etc., which were In the building when
tbe Homo of Refuge, ceo*p&lt;&gt;d from th»t ioatltation one day lout week. Ho a*.tempted to follower* then withdrew, leaving the Capitol
of Louisiana in possession of the military oM-

intending

to

go to Chicago, where his

two companies of the 3d infantry marched
down, and were quartered in the building. Col.
Thomas Beylan, McEncry'a Chief of Police,

atantly cruihed to pieces by the wheels of lhe

RAILROAD INTRLLIGEfiCX.

Moines, Iowa, with a capital of *4,000,000, for
the construction of a railroad from that city

and Waraaw railroad for tbe month of August
ware; 1874, W9.718; 1873, •IM.8S1 T&amp;crease in 1871. *26.675.

»M,7n; im, Ron.

drees to the pccple, advising a cheerful
Moreover,
obedience to lhe constituted Miboritioa.
New Orutaha, .Sept. 18.—The following exthat they bad done no harm; no separation
“ Hnqsa. Detaetx uit or the Gti.f, I
New Orleaxh, La., Sept, is, 1874. f

V. A atDgular extract from th* records of
Plymouth Church, tbe original of which Mr.

idomw

raandiog.’’
In accordance with the above, Kellogg at

Best Organs on Mor.t Favorable Terms.
Cabinet or Parlor Organa are capital
thioga for peddlers to work with. becaufo very poor pure can be made at
half the ooet of good ones, and few peo­
ple are competent to tell the difference
from a first examination.
Manufac­
turers print, in their catalogues prices
which are throe or four times as high
as lhe value of such cheap work. Then
Lhe peddler starta out and puts them on
the people in various ways. Ho sells
at an enairadus discount, if ho can get
cosh ; takes part trade, if necessary, or
letvea tho orgin awhile on trial, and
tells it on long time at “ manufacturer’s
price," exhibiting the catalogue to
show that it is such, or even at a dis­
count from this, which ho can well af­
ford.
The Mason A Hamlin Organ Co.
have recently nunouncod a plan which
is likely to interfere with this business.
This company, as is well known, makes
only tho best work, which, by its uni­
form excellence, has obtained tho high­
est reputation for their organs. They
proved the best, aud obtained the high­
est awards, at the roccut Vienna ami
Paris World's Expositions, aa they have
uniformly done in American Industrial
competitioiiH.
The fact that these
organs are tho best in the world, it in­
deed too well established to need fur­
ther indorsement.
The company have now added a large
now factory to their former extensive
works, and design to greatly increase
their business. This they propose to
do by offering organs for time pay­
ments, or for rent with privilege of pur­
chase, at barely sufficient advance on
-the cosh prices to afford a reasonable
interest for the time. An organ may
ba hired by the quarter with privilege
of purchase nt any time in onoyenr or
longer. If purchased within the year,
the wholo cost, including rent paid, is
only five to to ten per cent, more than if
the cash had been paid down at tho be­
ginning.
Persons having any idea ot purchas­
ing will be wise to send a note to the
Mason A Hamlin Co., at either Boston,
New York or Chicago, nnd obtain their
uew circulars, before purchasing.

Kualnt, Kueer &amp; Kurlous

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dor being a statement by him that Mr.
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reputation, and wm determined to ruin him;
and that be had been maltreating her for tbe
same period of time. This be does by pro­
ducing various friendly and. oven affectionate
lettefe that passed between bimsclfaod Mr.
Beecher down to July 3, 1870, thv date at
which b«. first became aware cf the criminal
intimacy between Mr. Beecher aud Mrs. Til­
ton ; and by giving extracts from his correspoodeuoe with Mrs. Tilton.down to the same
period of time. He supplements this with
the emphatic statement that never until that
date, July 3, 1870, did he entertain an unkind
thought, or uttar an unkind word, lo either
Mr. lleecher or bis wife.
2. He then gives a succinct narrative of
the time, place and manner of Mra. Tilton's
confession ot her soduclion by Mr. Beecher,
and fixes the date of its consummation, Oct.
10, IMS, by an entry in Mrs. Tilton's diary,
“A Day Memorable," which words she said
she bad used to mark it in her own recollec­
tion.
.
3. Then follows a letter from Busan B. An­
thony to Mrs. Isabella Hooker, full of indig­
nation agaiuat Mr, Beecher, both for hia
crime and for his want of voracity concern­
ing it. The tuppeaed significance of this let­
ter is that Mm. Tilton had confessed the crime
to Miss Anthony, and that Miss Anthony aud
Mra. Hooker were in correspondence concern­
ing it as a thing about which there could bo
A PXRSEVXRlJia MAID.
no dispute.
,
Tho divinity thut doth shape our ends
4. Ho next defends Mrs. Tilton against the
charge made agaiuat her by Mr. Beecher that is curiously exemplified in a story com­
•bo made the first advances. For thia charge, ing from England. In that country,
recently, a mechanic .having vainly ex­
ercised all his ingenuity in endeavor­
5. The character of Mrs. None, Mrs. Til­
ing to get him a wife, advertised in a fit
ton's mother, as discloeed in a series ot letters,
seems to correspond fully with an astounding nf despair. He was profoundly in ear­
act attributed to her by Mr. THUm—that of nest, and so was the dame who respond­
sexing her own husband by the cravat and ed. They met, but whether it waa the
chocking him till ho was black in the face, color of her hair, or tho sltape of hei
after whfeb delicate attention be (Morse) nose, or her disposition; it is not said—
summoned the family together and legally aud ■ but bo didn't fall a captive to her
formally separated| from her—the separation
continuing lo this Hit. Mra. Morse’s letters charms. He advertised again, varying
contain frequent allusion to tbe relations ex- the form of his announcement, and
whan be bad an answer, went to sec'his
correspondent with a heart beating higfr
toforo published is the letter from Mrs. Tilton with hope. Alas ! he found tho equally
to her mother (inclosing one to Mr. Tilton)
persevering spinster again. A third
her confession. This letter is truly a heart­ time he wooed fate with a yet differently
rending. document, and no one can read it worded beguilexnent. He reached the
without being moved to pity for the anguish appointed place of meeting—'twas abo !
of soul in which il was composed. It contains Crushed to tho caith aud convinced,''
repeated allusions to her offense, and speaks like Mr. Swiveller, that destiny was fall
of a confession abo had made to her mother,
of staggerers, he smiled, ho conversed,
known to her daughter Florence, which was
and meekly at last wedded the deter­
likely to be a death-blow to the latter.
7. After giving a statement of Henry C. mined woman.
Bowen's accusations against Beecher, sub­
stantially as given by Moulton, Mr. Tilton
No Mona Hbroick—The deadly veg­
gives an explicit ac.-onnt of hia interview with etable alkaloids, such
as Mercury,
Boceher at Moulton’s house, where Mrs. Til­ Strychnine, and Prussic Add, cannot
euro
disease or produce any but the
ton’s confession was disclosed to him, and
shows by a comparison of dates that at that most disastrous result a. Perhaps no
time be had no! lost his position on the Inde­ event has occurred of late years which
pendent aud the Brooklyn Union, and waa not is so well calculated to disabuse the
iu an impoverished condition, but was in the public miud of a belief in the efficacy
receipt of an income of *14,000 per year. of mineral poisons and bleeding as the
Consequently. that Mr. Beecher’s statement, discovery of Dr. Walker, of California,
of certain m«&lt;licinal herbs, whose heal­
that ho (Tilton) was exasperated with him for
ing principles he has extracted and com­
having caused him to lose his situation and
bined in the form of Vinkoab Brrmi
salary, ia an afterthought and a falsehood.
Tbe cures wrought by it seem marvel­
8. Mr. Tilton says that Mr. Beecher's alle­ ous. Its action is mild and agreeable,
gAtion that hia despair of mind, bo polgnant- but at the same time rapid and effectual;
and being unimpeded by the presence
coused by his having advised Mrs. Tilton to of alcohol or fermented liquor of any
separate from her husband, is likewise an description, is attended with recalls
afterthought and falsehood, because he nner hitherto unachieved by any remedial
agent. The cures of Bilious Com­
Mrs. Horse was trying to bring about such a plaints, Malarious Fever, Dyspepsia,
separation, advised tire contrary. He points Rheumatism, Scrofula, and all diseases
ont the fact that Mr. Beecher's second and arising'frum impurities of the blood,
long statement before the Brooklyn committee attest the paramount excellence of this
medicine, mid justify ua in recommend­
admits that be never gave such advice in per­
ing it.
a
son, although bls first aUlemeut makes that
tbo.telo groepd of his difficulty with the Til-

reduces thia supposed offeute to

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looking like paper. Iltaso perfect an imita­
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cloee scrutiny. It is for sale at all ganta’ furntehing i-wm, and wo would reoommand
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scorn and pity of the world. I know w«U
enough how his own thoughts have bowed
him in agony to'tho dust; and thia is enough.
Finished" Nail is tlu&gt; bwst in the world..
Wherefore! in contemplating my empty house,
Go TO BrvERAipK Water Cure, Hamilton, IUmy sca'.tared children, aud my broken home,

establish the. Sialo government,
•peril! ally. your obedient servant.

Quincy and St. Paul railway.

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ones substituted Boylan. appointed by Fann as Chief of Police.

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VOL. IL

^SEVILLE, BARRY CO.,

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1874.

to remkin under hef fktifert koof, where intensity of the passion the po rtrkyed.!
•

TOT OLD SLEEPING ROOM.

chance hail first led him to select his "You hare had my brother sentenced
location, and that his friends in the to work for years in a filthy prison.
East were surprised, to say the. least, Did you not know that I would kill
when • he announced his determination you?"
io pursue the study of law for some
did uo| kill him,"
Robert,
* Um« u’mte Um
ot JtMr- E.
with' a ctdmnesz that surprised even him­
a reeidentof the little village.
self, as he met unflinchingly th* glitter­
.r "
But, whatever succcm attended his ing, snaky eye of the Spaniard. .

cflbrta in this -direction, his wooing
necmcd to lag ; for Miss Ella led him
over an uncertain way, making up by
frowns, to-day far fear of having be­
stowed too many smile* yesterday ; in
short, keeping a kind of debt-and-credit
running account which she balanced
regulariy. ’and which, let him try hi*
utmpst, he never 'Toned suftcienVy in

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The .hedowy pley at trew willwut-

I hell thdr friendly caU.

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which osthwt' length came to his ears ;
but knowing the man's revengeful dis­
position, he only laughed at any snj&gt;posed danger.
Ono evening, a few days after the
above event had transpired, Robert
said, carelessly, to Ella :
"Iam going to row out to Selkirk
Rock to «ketch Ih© sunset on the
waves vfoulll you like to accompany

“•’’QMA u3H&lt;

In pence till tnoriln* M*ht.
I bold ll SUU-1 «1U beUerr.

An aneeHotord at night.

" Very much,” returned ahe, gravely,
" but I could not think of marring your
satisfaction at being for onoc ’monarch
of all yon survey ’ by my presence, bo I
will remain at home and prepare the
King’s dinner, tad criticise his artistic

,power after ho returns."
He turned awny, just the least piqued
at her chuffing, and started down to the
beach, turning a moment to hear her
call, as a parting volley :

I

"Doni ba; so eothtuiiastio us to re­
fuse to relinquish yoar throne when the
tide comes in. You’d look frightfully
undignified in wet robe*.”

" Selkirk Rock," aS Robert had fanci­
Let mo introduce her. Miss Elia fully termed it, waa a broad, rugged
pile
that had apparently become loos­
Fanning, good reader. You have never
ened froni a near hillside, and' rolled

MY HEROINE.

heroine of her, I suppose I ought to de­ down with such fore* as to carry it out
scribe her a perfect houri ; tell of her some distance from the shore, with
classic brow, dreamy, thoughtful eyes, which it was connected by a narrow
nock of sand, on which, at low tide, the
long list of attractions of which we water .was quite shallow, but at high
■tory-wntera always keep a bountiful ado tho wares came in so as to render
supply ; tad, a* "giving doth not im­ tho approach to it very deep and dan­
poverish U*. nor withholding enrich gerous, and, as Ella had intimated, suf­
us," wo generally bestow them with ficiently high to cover the entire face of
lavish hand.* But for one* I will picture the rock itoalf.

her a* ahe is ; simply because I like her

It waa, perhaps, three-fourths of a
mite down to the beach, and Robert
walked leisurely along, enjoying the
breeze that came so fresh off the waves,
untT ho reached the point opposite the
rock, where the boat was moored, and
then pulling out io it, passed over to
the side nearest the sea, and lay down
al full length to enjoy the beautiful
ble with me a way. down to thia ranch in scene. He had so lain for some time,/
the southern portion of our Golden being hidden from view of the shore
by the arching surface of the rock,
judge for yourself.
when he thought he heard a alight
Six month* before the time on which noise. He rose to his feat, when the
my story open*, Robert Lewis oame to
th* Uttto towa ©f B. to raeover, amid it* the ate. a stinging pein darted through
nis right thigh, and he fell helpless to
tho ground. The next instant the face
of the Mexican who had sworn revenge
rivalry of the
&gt;n of a long ool- on him peered with deviliah malignity
A plnzap, pretty, mischievous, brown­
eyed, brown linked little lassie, and you
have her; and I didn’t give you time to
skip this paragraph before getting ac­
quainted with her, either. You don’t

FA'BTRIDtrE'x pncotEkr.
bo still," else she never could have

It-was Lycurgus, I believe, who re­

Partekiff*, on Thursday night het,
tered «ntil the rock was again bare, and
■the sea fretting against ita sides aa
' though in anger at having been deprived his first night at home, after spending
of ita prey.
Theq she sank he|pleas a* the summer in the country ; and abo-nt
A babe, just as the gHmmer oi a lantern one o'clock he waa awakened by some
"O, no!" hissed the other, “yottftfe tad an anxious cal! from the shore pro­ unusually loud caterwauling, appareutly
very merciful; you did .not kill him-r^ claimed that they had been missed, and in Bo^rmap’a yard next door. He rose,
went to the window and ejaculated
you only sent him to a worse fate I I
Here my story ends ; only pausing to “ Beat !*' several time*, but without ef­
will bo merciful too," he continued, as
tell
you
that
the
Spaniard
was
never
fect.
The noise continued. Then he
if struck with a now idea ; " I will leave
you here and let the waves sweep you seen after it became known that Robert fumbled around in tho closet for an old
waa
saved,
and
tl^at
be
himaelf
would
boot
and
projected that at the spot where
off That will be very merciful, and
hsrdiy wail for his wound to heal before- he thought the cate were. There was a
he claimed Ella as his wife.
momentary lull, but in a minute or two
And whatever you may think of heit tho'screeching became more vociferous
The hope that had flashed over Rob­
ert’s heart a moment before now gave I think she is a real, genuine heroine; than ever. Partridge went for another
and Pm not sorry, after all, that I pot Ixxit and hurled it with terrific -force
bird enter tho. boat that had brought that pistol shot on the rodk, for-I nevi r into Bowman's yard, and then he fol­
him thither, bill him a mocking adieu, was certain until then that I had wou lowed it with another, and than the
noise became a positiveshriek. Cartridge
apd row for the shore.
,
. hgr.

bis favor to permit him to drew on for
any oonaidarable amount Yet he was
very far from being discouraged, for
something ।that he once or twice saw
away down in the depths of the little
maiden’s brown eyes told- that, after
all, she might care for him more than
Ho glanoed helplessly around him.
she was willing to make known. This The tide had been running in for Borne
"care," however, had-not progressed time; tho sun, which bo bad come out
further than delightful little strolls on to watch setting, was sinking as if half
in mockery, half in pity, below the
when an incident happened' which ma- western horizon.
It was after five
torially changed what a Yankee would o'clock, and ho knew .that at sevcm the
term "this state of fix," and which is waves would be gashing over the rock,'
the cans* of thib little sketch ever being and the death which ho had just' how
written.
faced so. brvaly, fairly appalled. him
Darkness crept
Not far from the ranch of Mr. Fan­ with ita blackness.
ning a family of Mexicans lived occupy­ slowly over tho sea, and tho eager waves
were
how
lapping
at
his
very feet, aa he,
ing a low, dirty-looking adobe cabin,
subsisting in a kind of shiftless, uncer­ by a superhuman effort, dragged him­
tain way, and strongly suspected oi self to the highest point of tho fast­
preying upon the flocka and granaries disappearing rock. Had he been un­
of their more enterprising neighbors. hurt, ho might have hoped to ba &gt;blo
It consisted of an old wrinkled hag, to retain his position on the rock Until
almost ready to blow away, and two tho tide want out, for it covered it only
beetle-browed brothers— supposed to be about eighten inches; but, weak and
either sdnij grandson^ or great-grand­ exhausted as he wm, he felt only too
sons of tho old woman. It happened keenly that tho first wave which swept
that Robert, while rambling, gun in over would carry him away from his
hand, in search of game one day, came frail support, and then— •
Suddenly he thought he heard the
suddenly upon the younger of these
brothers, engaged iu cutting up and se­ dip of an oar, and looked eagerly in the
To his amaze­
creting a fine young bullock, which ho direction it came from.
had driven into a deep, bushy ravine ment and heartfelt gratitude there waa
a
figure
in
tho
little
boat,
pulling stead­
for that purpose. It is very probable
For a moment the
that had he been unarmed ho would ily for the rock.
never have left the canon to reveal thought darted over hif mind that tho
the theft, but as it was he promptly ar­ Spaniard, afraid to trust the waves,
rested the thief, who was convicted and waa returning to complete his work ;
but a few lengths more and he recog­
sentenced accordingly.
The other brother swore vengeance nized the form to lie none other than
among Jtiis own class against Robert, as that of Ella! She came steadily on un­
the ctafl» of ln« brother’s disgrace, til clow to the rock, and paused, eiiHiug

NO. 1

AN EYE FOR BUSINESS.
It is not generally known 4hat the
entire glass-eye business of the United
States is in the hands of one firm,
Messrs. Theisman A Baiflding, of Pitts­
burgh, and but few people have any
idea of the immensity of their busi­
ness. There is in tho United States a
deficit of some GO,000 eyes. Of this
number about 25,000 make use of glass
eye*. To supply those "bully toys
with glass eyes,” at least 100 specimens
of optics are manufactured.
Some
rich, aristocratic old gentlemen have
their eyes made to order. These are
manufactured by hand, with gscai care
and nieety, a certain fire and vigor
being thrown into them more than
realistic.
Mr. Johnson
who is greatly improved" by Wearing one
of" these glass eyes. The young ladies
dote on him, and-ray he looks like a poet,
"his eye with snch fine frenzy rolling”
Such are some of the advantages of a

was gmdqally getting excited, and dash-,
ing into the closet ho scooped up all the
boot* on the floor and the bootjack, and
after flinging them over Bowman’s fence
in quick succession, but without stop­
ping the serenade, he danced around in
a frenzy and. fired off everything he

could lay his hands on. Mrs. Partridge's
gaiters, the soap cup, the towel nick,
the pomatum jug, the cologne bottle,
tho footstool, Mrs. Partridge’s hoops,
the hair brushes, the wax fruit, the
hymn book and the plaster image of
little Samuel saying his prayers in a
night rhirtwith aslubby-nosed angel in
a bolster-case watching him—all of these
things were hurled furiously at the un­
seen cats; and still tho duet proceeded.
At last, when all tho available material
in the room excepting the bedstead and
Mrs. Partridge had been flung away,
Partridge rushed down-stairs for his
gun and then emptied both barrels into
Bowman's dining-room shutters. Then
Bowman appeared -I tho back window
and exclaimed :
The cheapest kind of eyes are the
“ What in tho thunder is the jnatlight blue. These are sold in largo
quantities. The poor people who can­
"Matter 1” shouted Partridge, "why
not afford luxuries usually wear theec,
whatever the color of their natural op­ I'm trying to stop those diabolical cats
iu your yard.”
tics. When a man has a genuine black
" What cats? ' inquired Bowman; "L
eye supplemented by one of dim, dis­
mal blue, it produces a weird effect. don’t" see any cats."
" But yon can beta 'em, can’t you ?
This strange appearance is still more
heightened when tlie Ulck cjs gives They’ve been yowlin’ around down there
evidence of a glass, ai so too: much of for the Ikst two hours like fury. There
tfioy go. Don't you hear that! Just
whisky; ita contrast with the sleepy
soberness of the blue eye is apt to listen to that, will you ?"
" Are you there, Robert ?"
, astaniih a stranger.
"Partridge, yon certainly munt be
" Hero, and safe,” answered he joy­
Cats! Why, good gracious,
Several years ago Messrs. Thoisman drnhk.
fully, as with another stroke tho boat &amp; Paulding were burnt out in the big man, thoeo are Mr*. Bowman's twins
grated against tho ruck.
fire in Pittsburgh. The sorrow, tho over here in our room. They were
“ Who stalo the boat away from yon ruin, the misery this caused can only born .last Friday. Didn't you hear■
—that Spaniard ?” asked she, as she
be appreciated by a one-eyed man. Al­ about it ?”
rose and turned to step dut.
Tiien Partridge suddenly shut the■
most oil had to content themselves with
"Yea," he replied.
second-hand eyes, dim, and conrfder- window down and went to bed. He is1
"GreatGod I what is tho matter?— ably the worse for -.vear and tear.
going out into the country again, to stay■
arej'ou hurt?" exclaimed she, as-she
A well-known merchant of New York, until it is cold enough to sloop with thei
beheld his prostrate form.
who was wanting in optics, dissected a window shut—Danbury Ncwn.
"A little," answered he; "ho did doll of his daughter to procure an eye,
worse than steal the boat—he wounded so that he might appear in society de­
t .4 RIDICULOUS STORY.
me, and left mo hero to drown, but for cently, and n poor man in this very hity,
When a foolish story gets afloat, it isi
you.”
next
to
impossible to keep it from circu­in a similar strait, made use of thos&lt;" O, merciful Father 1” exolaiteed lorge variegated crystals of which chil­ lation forever. After last year's oomi
Ella, as she hastily ran and knelt by his dren are so fond. His eye of mWny crop was gathered^ and tho price went;
side; “ I thought there was some colors produced quite a aeiteotiuti, and down to n low figure in tho districtsi
treachery when he came by, looking so Messrs. Thieaman A Paulding threw a moat remote from market, a few foolish.
fiendishly pleased about something; quantity of Dolly Varden eyes on the farmers said that oorn was cheaper than.
and so I stole away and ran nil the way market, but somehow they did not take fuel and burned a few bushete of it to।
down here, but J little thought 'twos as and become the fashion, and the cargo demonstrate that fact. From thence।
has arisen the ridiculous story that ini
bad as this."
/
was an Satire • Iosin.
the West corn is generally used for■
" I am not hurt very badly," answered
AN OLD PORTRAIT OF O. W.
fuel, because it cannot be transportedI
Robert, in a reassuring tone, "but my
Through tho efforts of Robert C. profitably for long distances, and a&gt;
limb is broken, I think, and I have
Europe, (he Massa­ Washington Cityp.-per bases an editorialI
bled a little, that's all; and if you will Winthrop, now
help me into tho boat, I think I will chusetts Historical Society will como article upon tho assumption that thei
into
pom
'-saion
of
an exact copy of a Western farmers are actually burning;
get even with the Spaniard yet," added
painting of George Washington which their grain foy ’ tael, while Eastern।
he.
has unusual historic interest.
The laborere aro starring fox the neoezaarieai
She turned hastily as he spoke, gave
original was intended for the Stadthold- of life that are thus wasted, the highi
a cry of terror, and sank, almost faint­
er in 1780, and was captured with Lau- prices of transportation xendtaiug i*&gt;
ing, by his side.
She had neglected,
rena by Captain Keppel, of the British impossible to put tho grain in market
in her excitement, to secure the boat,
navy. Laurens had been appointed No such state of thing exist* now,'nor
and now it had drifted already beyond
Minister Pl
' ** ”
her reach.
in 1779, and
He saw in a moment what hail occur­ when the capture was made. He wm
stances of foolish farmers burning their
red, and said, low and tenderly :
sent to the tower, where he remained core, but they were very few and ex­
"Ella, my darling, I am content to for more than a year. The portrait was ceedingly far between ; and there is not
die ; but you—you ata unhurt, and have claimed by the captor as a personal to-day a county in the West in which
yet a few minute* left in which you can prize, and presented by him to .his
corn is not worth from fifty to-nigfaty
reach the ibore by passing over the bar. uncle, Admiral Lord Keppel ' It then
cento a bushel Nor was there ever a
Go quickly, my darling, before the tide became one of the treasures of Quiden
ham Park, the Ml of the Earl of Albe­ cheap. The case of the Western farmer
ing yourself."
marle, present bead of the Keppel fam­ is bad enough, when correctly stated ;
ily in Norfolk. The name of-.the artist and it does not ucod to be bolstered up
Never ! I would rather die than leave is unknown, which is not a matter of
by such improbable stories and ridicu­
moment, since Luc puiUwit ia not an lous fahnaatkon* ■* umm© ww hwy© re­
exhibition of tho highest order of merit. ferred to.
.
'
tulated.
8k*
Mr. Winthrop had Albemarle’s cordial
permission to see the painting, and, sub­
A new law iz reference to truant chil­
the whose with perfect oalmneaa.
sequently,' his authority to make a copy dren is about to go into effect in New
“ You would have been swept away of it. A photogpqih was taken and York city. Itis designed to clear the
magnified to the dimension* of the orig­
inal The copy was then finished by growing up without care, furnish many
a skilled artist, in oil* and colors, in
She had already bound up his wound the immediate presence of the original law gives tho Board of -Education Au­
as best she could, propped him up so as to leave no room for the slightest thority over 'all children between the
in a sitting posture, placed herelf by discrepancy between them. Both Mr.
Winthrop and Earl Albemarle, who wanderirg about the atroeta and public

.

‘

RASE

WEGERS.

.

TOT 'LONG .AGO.

A propensity to bet is the grand
you

hero luiord the anecdote of the

nounccd bin death-warrant

'* He aau-

guineas I’ll live twenty," said the sup­
posed dying man. ‘‘DonpT’ And Sir
Invalid lived, and married, and told the
rtory to hi. children.

Bo much for

.produce such Itcueficial results, and
many a man has bitterly repented the
folly of an unadvised moment. In this
country, the eve of a general election is

Carried away by the enthusiasm of thu
moment, men—so-called solid men—
have been found agreeing to perform
feats, in the event of the'failure of their
aandidatos that would bettax accord with
tin. character of a down in a circus.

•bore
■through a public thoroughfare, to the
intense admiration of the small boys, as
a penalty of ill-success, has met with
considerable favor.
Riding tifb loser
of a wager roufid a ’bar-room on “ all fours ** like a donkey, has been mnch
approved of ; and we have occasionally
heard of coses in which bachelors, with­
out any well-defined notions of the du­
ties and responsibilities of married lift,
have agreed, if not released from obli­
gation by the success of their nominees,
to go into other districts than those in
winch they reside, call at each house,
ask if it contained marriageable ladies,
and, if so, whether they would be will,
ing to unite in wedlock with the person
seeking the information. Now, these
several forms of wagers, while they tend
to place young and old men in very
ridiculous positions, are, at the same
time, not calculated to be fatal to those
indulging them. They have, however,
the effect of making foolish persons
more foolish, and in this way lead to
deplorable results. Not long ago there
was reported the case of a coal miner,
who iiad made a wager with a friend
that he would walk six miles, after n
day's work, and drink lialf a gallon of I
whisky before going to bed. The un­
fortunate man drank the whisky, and
was found dead on the following morn­
ing. If men who spend time in arran­
ging the preliminaries for such experi­
ment*. would only pause for a moment
and think of the possible consequences,
wo can hardly believe that they would
consent to run the risk they do.

COMPULSORY EDUCATION IN GERHon. Joseph Mediil, in one of his
very interesting letters from Berlin, instatutes a comparison between Our system of voluntary schools and the compulsory educational system in vogue in
that country. Ho says: Thera arc
upward of 100,000 teachers in the pub­
lic schools of Germany, and the num-,
her of echolara enrolled, between the
ages of C- and 14, exceeds G,000,000.
The number attending private primary
•ahoois is about 500,000, while those
who attend the higher schools, academi©*, gymnasia, technical schools, and
nnivenutiea exceed 500,000. Thus there
are seven millions of scholars attending
all the schools of Germany. The United
States of America, with an equal popnlation, can scarcely exhibit half that
number ; and yet Americans are* mnch
given to boasting about the vsstness
and superiority of their school system.
They had better adopt the German syi»tens of compulsory attendance, and
force 2,000,000 or 3,000,000 of youth
now roaming around the streets and going into loafarism before they insti tutc
comparisons with the public schools of
Germany.
Children in this country

VARIETIES.

Foot pads—Bunion plasters.
Cannon low—Tonch and go.
A coMMXBCiAn agent—Money.

Flags

all notions—Paving stones.

CaniNEr sweeps die of in-fluc-enza.

Tms question of race—Who will win ?
Pitoi-LE of color—Thoee having the

blues.

Thu fear that is life to us—The atrno*phere.
A stomachpnmp is calculated to make
a man feel down in the mouth.

To watch a fly dust hi* wings with his
hind leg tad then cheerfully hop into a
fly-trap and give us a suug, is one of
those funerals we all take delight in be­
ing present at.— Yonker^ Gazette.
“ Did I not give you a flogging the
other daysaid a schoolmaster to a
trembling boy. "Yes, sir,” answered
the boy. " Well, what do the Scrip­
tural say on the subject?" "I don’t
know, sir," said the other, "except it
is in that pasaago which says, ‘it is
more blessed to give than to receive.’ ”

" Now then, Joseph, parse courting,"
a&amp;id a teacher to a rather alow boy.
" Courtin’ is an irregular active tranaitive verb, indicative mood, present
tense, third person and singular number,
and so do,"said Joseph. "Well, but
what does it agree with ?" demanded
the teacher. "It agree with all gals in
town I" triumphantly exclaimed Joseph.

Hitherto worn-out straw hats have
been considered things utterly 'ueyond
utilization. ’The world advances, how­
ever, . and now a profound ’ American
economist proposes to chop them up
by machinery and feed horses with
them.
The transition from depressing sad­
ness to exuberant joy is often very
short, and this revulsion of feeling ia
experienced in ita moat powerful form
while reading a long and harrowing ac­
count of the violent death of somebody,
and finding at the close that the victim
was a book agent.—N. Y. World.
iMPOBTANToid gent from the country
(who thinks the lofty bearing of those
London barmaids ought to be "taken
dpwn » bit”)—"Glass of ale, young
woman; and look sharp, please!"
Haughty blonde (blandly)—“Secondclass refreshments lower down, sir 1"

A Job's Comfqrtxk.—Maud—‘‘O,
Uncle George, T can ace at least three
gray hairs on your head!’’
Uncle
year. How many months do American George (with sentiment)—" Ah, my
children average ? Does it exceed half dear, all my hair will be gray soon I"
that time ? The youth of Germany are Ethel —■ " Never mind, dear Uncle
George 1 There** ao very little of it that
it won’t much matter J"

third of tho children never in attend­
ance, but growing up in vice, ignorance
and depravity, aa very little better than

Tse Marquis of Rip*a, 50 years of

Masons of England, has-gone over to
the Church of Rome. He has been
prominent in politics, held two secre­
taryships in the cabinet* of Lords
Palmerston and Russell, and was Lord
President of the Council under Mr.
Gladstone from the formation of hia
government until last September. He

dogged Robert all the way from the
farm-houMi, and wading silently out

Bahe-bali. dub* are starting up in
Commission that formed the Treaty of
Washington, ami for his aerrioos in various parte of England. The recent
that capacity he was made a Marquis. base-ball contests in London betwe-'n
Ashe Las been prominently identified the Boston and PhilaiWphia

the mmnent he had arisen. Ho now
advanced oaotioualy to the side of his
victim, who, totally unarmed and helpsaid; but gossip gave to the bright laM, expected nothing but instant death
on the spot
pom that detained him. Certain it
“ Carijo," sold tho Mexican, while
was that he seemed perfectly contented his features were a jwrfeet study in the

broke over th* rook, *nd the struggle perfect fac-aimilo of the portrait just growing np in ignorance. ThH* chil­
i Bate, ballo, and the other articles used
dren the beard may order tq ba taught
Higher and higher came the tide ; and captured by Keppel, nearly a oen- in the schools like ordinary pupils, or
»in playing the game are being imported
wave after wave broke over their hands,
they may be itutteucted in useful trades.
for sale, and the papers are publishing
nearly strangling them and almoat car­
Wbxk a man reminds yon that
manuals for the instruction of playere.
rying thiin away from their frail sup­ to the society from Mr. Duncan, late educated there. The agency of the
_
The Amexiesrj astnnished erexybojy
port ; but still ths bravo girl held on. of Rhode Island, now reddest in Lon- police force it availed of for the enforce­ will take more interest in the matter if by winning several- cricket mateUm.
you humor him in that way.
■[ beating the natives at their own game.
ment of this new law.

freezing, numbing climate of the Ea-t

.

�4„ okl lodKn ,h, tad witorai^

lb. .Ifcrt of wbi.«, f«

y.w.

said a barrel labeled ••whisky’* con*
tamed a thousand songs and fifty

fight*.**

Laktoe, at Knoxville, oonfle

M irry for love, young man, but rs-

H. R. DICKINSON,

BUY YQUR GOODS FOR CASH AND SAVE
15 PER CENT !

Btrphn

Ixh M*. », A. c. WtoboU* Hri
WBJ
irsda for a fam. or s»U chop.
fkmth U
of Jk&gt;i &amp;. A. W. nmif« ad.,
owsrf hy L. Mod*, sad Mrapto* by P.

at Bay City, on the 31th girl whose pa ha* a hundred tbourend
in bank, a* o^Krhow old man aits op
8XJCCI98OU TO

pair'd*
"males and ,—
yells:
Eddie Bodine, of Birmingham, wu behind
----------- a
_ r
—-----------------------.
arriouwly. injured, Inst week, by falling ■“ Whoa ! you Pete, or DI take your

Now I Mean Business

while -performing on a horizontal bar.
Io a fit of temporary insanity, Al­

t xandrr Hartaeing, of Holland, enna-

Lkabxing

Faxmixo.—The

York WvWsaya:

New
Again and again,

JULSWOBTS k fFULLKB.

these toiling worms hatch butirtflie* milted sutcida by jumping into Lake and especially at this aessofl of the
year, Jo young men ask advice of ag.
—and they live atoni a year. Death Michigan.
Z-rtari»h Ctandlw b .dr.rti.rd rtrttlinr«leditor. .. to the be&gt;l w.y
l-rings a division of property, and
lanipriance lecture ai to learn firming. The answer in all WoaM ropectfully inforn the Public that
case* ia simple and brief: Go io work
discharged, the young g*nt take* hi*

revenues, and begins to travel-—in­ mil “puny ihu»."
ward poverty, which be rwarhes be­

’ "

.

Ciart Wi-.s, a Hollander, was killed

fore death, or Sis children do. if he at Grand Rapids, last Friday, by the
does not. So that, in fact,, though Calling of an embankment under
there is a sort t4 moneyed race, it is which he was at work.
not hereditary j it is accessible to all.
The Detroit,. Lansing A Lake
Three good seasons of cotton, will

Michigan

Railroad

Co. have

jum

send a generation of men up—« score completed a fine dej&gt;ot at Lkun, at
of"years will bring them all down and
the cost of &gt;11.000.
send their children to labor. The la
The excitement over the burned
ther grubs and grows nch, the child­
treasure in Emmett, Calho iu Co ,
1
ren strut and spend tha mqney. The
ha* sulisided.
No treasure could be
children in turn inherit the price, and
found and Mr. McArdill is worth
go to shiftless poverty; next their
*200 less than when he commenced
children, re-invigoratod by fresh pie
the experiment.
bian blood^gnd by the smell of the
Lyman
Bliss, of Carrolton, gc
clod, come up again.
cidentally shot himself, but week.
Thus society, like a tree, draws its
Last
week
Cris King, of Manistee,
sap from the earth, changes it into

on the best farm and under the di­ Iba above naowd th i
rection* of the best fanner yon can
find who will accept your services.
There is no other wsy; no school nor
make a farmer of a young man ; but
he should not neglect to study. Ev­

Dry Goods, Groceries

ery agency that he can employ to give
him a better insight into the scientific

Hats, Caps, Cloth­

features of husbandry should Ins em­
ployed; even when hi* bone* ache

ing, Crockery,

may work, and two hours daily given
to wise resiling or study will enable

Boots, Shoes,

him to accumulate a vast amount of

Notions.

theoretical a* well a* practical infor­
mation from the recorded experien c

of others

Cider! Cider I

tare.

cago, Saginaw

Mrs. Fannie

Baldwin, a poor but

respectable woman, residing at the
foot of Blue Ridge Mountains, in
Oconee Co-, 8. C, recently walked

f. D. Sort**.

A Canada project.

Ilu.000 was subscribed in aid oi it

i»sl Friday evening.

.1.00
..0,*5
..0,L&gt;
.0.36

.... «o a u

Poimom,
in ftoann.
Appt**.
uccur-

,1.00 @ 1.25

Wednesday evening at a dance
Charlotte,

sevt-rul

rows

Y OF CORSE

•fa .little over three miles an hour, injntl. The city officials and dtixens
for eleven consecutive hours, over a approve Carson's action.

EVERYBODY KNOWS

with the thermometer standing ninety hour old bal«y was found m the Grana
No river al Grand Rapids, Sunday morn­

■ix degrees most o( «hc time.

ether motive induced the walk chan ing.

Considering the now going np in Grand Rapids, em­

sex of the perforates, the weight ear­ braces ten miles of wire, ten alarm
ned, the distance, the time, the na­ boxes and seven gong*, one al each
ture of the road, the temperature of engine house and oue at the new
the weather, and the absence of an pumping work*.

FOR

50 Dollars I !

The highest price always paid for prod ace.

FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,

rood*

brfo-e

and prioea,

pure’,taing

«to»whcr«.

AMD

C. A. TRUMAN

H. R. DICKINSON.

EVERYBODY

CHEAT*.

Buy the World-Renowned

WILSOT

Lee .Reed’s CLOSING OUT SHE 1

SliullleSewMMacliiBe!

SHOP IN HASTINGS.

TTIK

Hear what any Caslensera Say.

BESTINTHEWORLD!

exciting motive, this walk haw scarce

“A* long as Lee Reed make*
Charles Hotelling; an employee of
Delmimico’s rrtaurant. Grand Rapids, buggies, I shall &gt;my my, buggies of
him
—A. J. Bmne, liaiiingt.
trianism. Mrs. Baldwin is about 26 wa* found dead in hi* bed, on Sept.
“ You are on the road to succexs,
yean of age. rather below the m-xli- 29th.
as lung a* you make good work, as
nm height, thick set. and tho modi er
The Globe Iron Work* at Pori you have always done/—Wm. S. offering to the public our entira stock of
of four children.
Huron were destroyed by fire last Goodyear, Haitinga.

ly a parallel in the

history of pvdes

Blissfield, (or the past two weeks

has been agitated over the spiritual
appearsnee of Katie King, nt the
house of Mr. Holmes, late of Phila
delphia, blit recent investigations have

materialixad Katie a .little more than
the Holnres hke, and they have mi­

grated to a more congenial clime.
Charles H. Hurd, Assistant Super

mtendent o( the Michigan Central
Railroad, has resigned, and William

Munday night.

Low $9,000.

” Y«»u can depend upon what Lee
Miss Hattie Syke-, of Bellevue, a *av* about his buggies.*'—H. A.
Goodyear, Hajtingg.
.’
member of the sophomore class of
" I am delighted with my buggy
the University, attempted suicide at
and wou'd not let it go.” — Wm.
Ann Arimr, on the 27lb alL. bv shoo'CWhMr, Rutland.
ing hsrself twice with a revu'yrr. No
"Iim well satisfied with my bug­
hoper are entertained of her recovery.
gy.”— Adam Wolf, Maple Grove.
She had fallen behind iu her studies,
" Your prices are below Grand
and for aom time had beeb taboring
Rapid*.
I will take the top carriage
under mental depresri n.
and surprise my wifo."—Jerry Roy
A young mao from Rome Center, grt, CarlUm.

B. Strong, a competent railroad man­ named Henry Taylor, recently at­
hundred olbera tbif will go (heir lai: dollar
ager, late of the Chicago, Burlington tended an A Irian Methodist camp on ay bug.-iea And now
A Quincy Raiiroad has been appoin mieting. it Devil's Lake, ace&gt;*mpa&lt;i
ted in his place. Mr. Strong’s office fed by a young lady. He *1-o carried

intoxicated, abused bis parent*, was

I soy positively, that those
wanting Buggies, will
■save money by buy­
ing of me !

the United States, and when acquit­

42

ted in court will be the most popular.

they claimed

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD!

Dry Gwda, Natl'M, Clothlag,
Crockery, Booh. Shoes,

Will Paper aat a fall

VIENNA
Ohio State Fair;
Northern Ohio Fair;

Amer. IssUtate, N. T-»

Cincinnati Exposition;

Grreater

Bargains

Indianapolis Exposition;
HL l^mls Fair;
Lon l«lana State Fair;

Uie of Groceries,

MlaaiaalDpi Stole Fair J
THAN EVER IN

and Georgia State Fair;

FOR BEING THE

BEST SEWING MACHINES,
AT THE JPOPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

For Cash I

Aiachlne* la Ute Market

were ia direct

A correspondent of the New York
deserted by his inamorato, and now
sSun proposes Henry Ward Beecher
occupies an anxious sear in the coun­
a* the next President, on the ground
ty jail for his reprehensible conduct.
Hua he is the most talked of man in

Yean ago

CTTli. llirbwl rnalam

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

a bottle of whisky, and, becoming

will be in Detroit.

Christian

Sawing Mine

Infanticide.

The system of fire-alarm telegraph
seeing her parents.

The only piece to get a.

BUGGY

----- -SHUTTLE---------

that C. 0. D. is

hereafter my motto.
lention aa tho public to an cxaeiinatinn of

and reached her father’s at five o'clock and drew a revolver on him, for which
in the afternoon, making an average he was ppomtly arrested and lodged

The dead body of a twenty-four

Lower I warrant all my goods, and

.60 A 1,00
75
....25 @ 28

has confined
six months old, weighing tw*tetp*OM over the nose that
Batter, per lb..
pounds, in her arms
She left home lum to his bed since Thursday night.
Thursday
he
threatened
Carson's
life
at about six o'clock in the tnurning

I shall soon receive from New York as
complete a stock of Goods as cash will buy,
and would urge all those who wish to avail
themselves of this opportunity of buying
good Goods cheap, to wait.
I am bound to sell as good Goods, at far
lower prices than any other firm in town.

Selling

» @75
.1.00 @2-00
• @ 1.25

rrd
In one of them James Baird,
from her home to the residence ul
Onion*.
**
her father,near Pendleton,* distance senior, choked and gouged Officer E&lt;K«. p«r detea
of thirty (our miles, eanying her baby Carson and received in return a whack dquMbtt, M...

mountainous, hilly and rough road,

WILSON

I intend to maintain the rapulation of

NASHTIIXE JUAWKBT.
t'.rd

JNew Idea!

I Mean What I Say!

with the labor of thfe day. his mind

East Saginaw is jubilant over the
prospect of a new railroad,—the Chi­

a

system of study that will so quickly

leaves, and spreads them abroad in came to hu death by falling or jump
great glory, sheds them off to fall ing into* well seventy-five feet deep,
back to the earth, again to frmgle in a fit of temporary insanity.
with the • soil, and, al length, to re
Pppear in new dress-and fresh garni

I would respectfully announce to the public
that o n Sept. 1st, I will discontinue the
credit business, and sell goods for cash or
ready pay only.

that a

who owned a race horse

Saldow are we called upon ts chronicle
• diatroMlng an aoddent u tha folio wing;

ROE &amp; CLEVER,
thanking tha public for pul favor* aobeta a

Rev- Murray is allowed to own seven
and nobody says a word.

For
Felling,Stitching, Cording.
Finding, Braiding,
Embroidering, Quitt­
ing and Sttlching fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed.
ry

J. E. REED.

MEAT MARKET!

couldn't go to Heaven, but now the

COMPETITION 11
GREAT BARGAINS IN

AND

GET

A

DRESS GOODS,

Rirm-aide Station, waa thought to be dying

Where we have no Agents
we will deliver a Machins

SHAWLS,

FRESH MEATS,

No matter jrha^her fHrudw mny
all klnda. which will be void low for ea«l
think or say, Mrs. Tilton's vindication I the f.tber waa «!&lt;•*.» *nd Lxi oat fer bia
has now pi»sed out art human hand!,.
Tho world can never understand hov
artviiu Mich. •

at the nearest Rail Hoad
Station of Purchasers. ’

CLOTHING,

FOR SAMS CHEAP!

Mr. Beecher and be the honest wile
of another ibsd.
it i*
beyond our powersJriowioeive Snbelieve ft; neither do we blame ito
incredulity.
CunleMing vs much a*

BOOTS A SHOES,

Needles far all Sewing iachines fw Sale.

WALL PAPER.

OM Machines lakes )s Exchange.

GROCERIES,
Pat aan'* hardwar*.

«-»

c rixxoct

Bend for Circulars, Price

CROCKERY.

Mancfaetured by the Michigan Stove Co.,
and warranted for one year.

will infer the rc»L If broken hraned b”
and dmtrasaod.sbe only pava the t»en■ !lv nf ■ wiBnwvn fnttv
Tl,- ...

CIM8IPHM, EPLEPT1C Fffi.fe.

Tlie Urgent stxx k of Patau, Oik, VuenUht^ and Bra-lvs
GUght to Nu&amp;iivii’e. Al-*o a large, stock of Cr«»»-C:.i
- »
Kaahvilia, Acg. Bib,
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DOWMIKG &lt;

world, and all to in- off ed at piices berutufur.
C*»h.

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wolc(

Wilson Reflector, one of the

coins*. Fashions, General

tn

Agents Wanted

ieuid uf for

Itai Senn Mato ft
Ol.KTKI.ASB. (HUB.

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18 A. W. OLDS, Proper.

T WlweUr.M);

deeUtcd th« tmanimous nominee.
is mit until every -village and hamlet
is Mrqunmted wiih Nanbvtlle the

hu -Jrf

Hnwd in vour tmb-"Richard Pnnce of Ia—Ioo. drop . glories i hereoff.
acrip'ion*? .We will moke y^u glad

—Rev. E. L

M

&gt;ulw» •i-rrtirr.

—Alonzo" Doty, a fanner of Hope

W. L Col»b was declared the unan­
1townahip, hits absconded, leaving bis imous nominee.
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1farm heavily tnorlgigod.
For the
E. A. Ilolbroak was nominated
past
few
mtnihs
he
has
b.*en
buying
f
by acclamation for Circuit Court Comvery heavily on credtt from nearly mmit/ner in ilastinga city.

government, on the ecctmd Monday every business house in Hastings,
A. BARBER. M.. D.. Hom«o.
and converting his personal property
. paXHe Phystoten «nA Jtenr-on. OMw. Mtr in October.
into cash.
The Hastings folks con­
—Miss Ileltie Sykes, who attemp­
sidered him^one of the most reliable
ted suicide at the State University,
financial men of the county, but now
hist Sunday, taught in the Hastings
they feel sore. Doty has also pulled
Union School, tout year.
the wool over thtf eyes of several
WEBSTER k BOBBS, Btaek
—The Boise Bros, have purchased
other parties.
If amtlha. All ktiMtaof wAi«tt» 1B.et.mlth
the drug store of Maxaon, and are

ready for bnsmew.

and

s
a

Votes cast 51.

6; A. D. Rurk, 1;
2.

gASTMAN A YOUNG,

JJBNRY H. WOOD,

Justice of the Peace,
L1EBIIAUSER,

At.the junction of State and Jef­

TAIL OR
TARADY, Manufacturer of

Moore, sou of G. D. Moore, of. Maple ferson Sts., a large evocation is b-ing
Grove, caught an owl in a steel trap, made for a lerervoir, to be used for
which measured four feet and ten water irt tim'-s of firy. It is the opin­

inches from tip to tip.

Who can beat ion of the citizens thst-the contractor
wifi not ma|ce much money on the job

Wash on owls?
Boots and Shorn,
Msk'mc and ItopAlrlUK Knlly Seas. st»* sUkt slUn—Our pocket contains several un­
Uoa to rtnt«rdrwi imtnpiiy. VsshvUla
used.
Fair complimenlries Ibis year.
ASHVILLE 116USE.
We are too busy to leave our work
Caft.Q. W. McCormick, Pnsprlslor.
a minute. We should really like to
Mlch)*isn. attend our Co. Yair but •' businoss
before pleasure.” must be oitr motto.
—dimes Hotchkiss, a Carlton farm­

er, wouldn't work, and he was arrest-

JJNION HOUSE.

ted on charge of vagrancy, tried be­
F. Daxcu. Proprietor,
fore a Hastings tribunal, a few days
^flchlgnn. ago, found guilty and sentenced to

CHAR. W. DEM ARA V

DELL

BARLOW,
A-BL.IC

BAMlOlMKSSBl!
NAinviM.x, Mica.

FELLOW CITIZENS

A. C. Wilson,

There is one place in Nashville whi
can buy all kinds of

F. S- Buwne was declared unan­

imously nominated.
Porter Burton and

C. Perry were

GBOCERIE^, Drag8,PB0riSi01iS

Shaving, Hair Cutting ft
Dnsting, Shampooing,

num. Ionova

Hastings. 8bft. 26th, 12

licans," for a special convention, to

And all Idnde of Goods

The Old. the Yonnx. the H gb. the Lew

H.Hk M.l. BL.

M.rblgaii Centra-

MAID RIVEE VALLEY D1YI80B.

the 10th, to temporary chairman, and C. H VanArman secretary.
Committees on
credentials and
Attorney, iu the place of Ghas. H.
Dauer, who, it is claimed, is a Demo permanent organization were appoint­
ed,
after
which
the
convention ad­
orat. The document came too late
journed until 1,30 p. m.
for insertion.
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of the village, for some stock.
The
farmer had a twenty-four-year-o^j Creasy. 25; Huughlalin, 17; McCor­
son who helped drive the stock in, ।mick, 10; Mallory. 6 ; Yurie, 4 ; Cra

Our business is con
perance principles.

H

He did not like to

1st Formal Ballot—-Votes cost 66

have tbe old man receive the money

1Creasy, 31; Houghtalio, 25; McCor-

known in the English vocabulary

SB

1Cnwr.

WATER LIME,

SALT,
HAIR,

STUCCO,

rbioh we ship and rwtailat bottom prioea.
AINSWORTH k. BROOKS,
Proprietors.

8(., NMh.il., Mkb.

U)

m
hi
l&gt;
Q

strictly tem-

SHINGLES.

D. C. GRlFFrra'

MW MANUFACTORY

New Goods

JACOB LENTZ
Manufacturers and keeps oa baa

Parlor, Liter, DW, Olla at
BEBERAL FUHrUBE!

BOTTOM PRICES.

Together with a fol! aasorttaeni oi

1

AND CARDS. BRACKETS.
DUSTERS. *C-kC.,

O
W

W Cate aid Peraaimlaturs i

Q

DRESS GOODS,

COFFINS IND CASKETS,

0D

Crkkild Bnafa rf Mk

O
SHROUDSAND COFFIN LIN­

foil line

. INGS kept constantly on hand.

W. H. Kochib A Bso.

FOR SALE CHEAP!
Wilcott's

MONEY TO LOAN

3Z&gt; Hoaghralia.32; Al-Cur-

loroogbly eeMoned lumber and aar

A smaU. firik-cfoM TURBINE WATER
WHEEL t Inqiira of
James Clark,
60-1
Hastings. Mkb,

Poplins. Grass Cloths, R,

W. A. AYLSWORTH,
New Store I
tie befo. e Sept. 1st, rnul save costs.
jDXHWOr-TIObf NOTICK.

NEW GOODS!

Proprioter of the

WOLVERINE MILLS!

TH1 TBIT BM!

— A.MD —

Prints fob lo cents.

Everything Hew!
WOOL CABDIN6 UCHINE!

C«BSET8 a.4 SOSIMC

MloJi.

TVnehvlIIe

FALL MILLINK8Y GAUDS' REMEMBER
fvx:

vaar cuw

Mrs. X M. STEBBINS JDK/Y GOODS

Crttmdw and Aawimnts

Tk&amp;t ths {tes ts

CUMunt,
Hate,
Boots and Shoe*, Caps,
Gents* Furnishing

l

j and took his revenge by hurling at i
his father th** most vile epithets
L

Our motto is to sell as cheap as
the cheapest, give 36 ozs.
to the lb. and the right
change every time.

MIRRORS, PICTURES, FSAM»

NoUm ia hereby given that tbe firm of
Hardy and Anteworth Is dissolved this dsy
by niuuisl consent.
All indebted to the
tale firm will please trail st the Elevator
•uzairr.
M l settle immediately and save costs.
some how those porkers could climb
Dated Nashville, Sept. 9, 1874.
A. J. Hardt,
over a ten-foot board fence.
S. V. it. York, 5; H. Houghtalin, 15; 60-1
C. Antswoara.
H. MJtonr.0; G W. McCurm.ck,
—Last Saturday Horace Lee bar- £,
j gained end paid a farmer living north &lt;8; P. Cramer. 3 ; A. Walker. 1.

strings too well.

Clover Seed, &amp;c..

The Child chn get just as Good Bar-

LOCAL KATTW.

put in the pound Saturday.

and who hked to hoH the purse

OATS,

APPLES,

G. K. Beamer was chosen

1:30 p. z.-T-Convention called to
—Taro hogs were taken up and (
order by chairman.
In the
Alter report of committee on cre­
night they dissappeared and were (
dentials. committee on permanent or­
found in Porte Bafley’s possession.
reported tor permanent
Porte was arrested, but settled the ganization
J
rneee to
chairman G. K. Beamer, and secre'y
matter by returning the porkers tp the
C. li. Van Arman.
pound. Again oa Monday night they
HM.
Convention proceeded to an inform­
disappeared, and were found in alley (
liallread ; »&gt;y Marshal Gnggt. It’s a mystery to al ballot tor

E, D. BITGOOD, PaoraiZToa.

POTATOES,

CORN.

Delivered *1 their

Hastings, Skpt. 26th.
Convention convened at 4 o'clock,

nomiaate a candidate for Prosecuting

LIVXRY AND FEED STABLE'

AIK8WDBTH &amp; BfiOOES,
. pay ‘be Highest Market Price for

LATH,

m.

be held «t Hastings, on

the Uai*n Room.

ATTENTION, ALL!

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

Convention called to order by D.
R. Cook.

A. W. OLDS.

gnnj an the Aged.

BOOTS A.X'I) UHOEfl.

—Yesterday we received a call,!

Mich.

Stone and Wooden Ware-

Convention ndjonrned.

Stadonrry, and choice family Groceries.
—The uew brick block is al&gt;ont during my stay 1 will jot it down for
ready for the roof.
The block is the News.
Stray Quill.
lieing built in a substantial and cred­
itable manner, and will be no orna­
—William McPherson's residence
ment to Nashville. Over each' win­
at Quitqby, burned to the ground on Shot and Powder cheap al WHoott’a,
dow is a tasty brick arch, ornamented
Tuesday eve. Insured.
by cut stone. Barry Co. will have
CONVKNto give Nashville the premium for

over the signature of *• Many Repub­

Depot,

48

School Booki

If anything worthy of note occurs

the most elegant bricks this year.

NsshriTle, Nov. tot, 1876.

_________ Is. c. BOICE.
" JVTTEIXT1OIN,

G. W. Williams,

fiction. Old Chief feels very sore, mously nominated.
G. M. Dewey, A H Ellis and G,
the Hoose of Correction fot ninety and has commenced So drown his
K. Beamer were appointed as a dis­
sorrows in the saloons. It is amusing
—Last Tuesday a widow living to see the way he drops into the trict committee.
PHENIX HOUSE. Jun Bstro.
1 Pneprtotuf. Ctertotir, Mich, hrtchnna- south of the1 village told us that noth­
—G. A. Truman, has put up a sign
holo in |ho wall.”
ing would please her better thao to
The fair grounds have been pat in which does credit to his handsome
VUM. JONES,
take the Nzws, but frit to po^r. We excellent condition, under the person­ brick, Il arss [xiuted by John Roe,
have always had a kind symjtathy al aupervisioa of Thomas Aitofl.
If

can have the Nzws for SI per annum

and Itotsil Trad*.

•^hirtRrlea,

All the holes available ia which to
mal ballot for
open saloons, etc., aro now being
cleaned out for the fair,
It is hoped
Votes cast 34. F. W. Collins. 22;
the licenses will be paid over this time.
A. Ryerson, 6; P. Burton, 6.
The removal of Geo. M. Reed, as
A formal ballot was then taken
marshal, was considered justifiable.
whish resulted in 35 voUs, of which
The present marshal, Mr. Slocum,
Collins received 27 ; Ryerson 5, and
does his duly in every instance.
Burton 3.
The County Convcnfion, on Satur­
Mr. Collins was declared unani­
day, completely bustdd the Dr^rcy

for widows, and hereafter all inteli­ good weather prevails we hope to see
gent widows and pretty “schoomams” a good taro out.

I also mnBufcctort Soft and Hard Wood

eoastsnUy on hand.

p. m., and after transacting all neces­
sary business, proceeded to an iufor

if it caves in any more.

ExperiencedWorkmen
Employed.

Clock*, Spectacles,-Ac.

Moved that a County Committe of
Being iu this city (or a few days five be appointed and that the chair­
I deemed it of some benefit to give man oftuiid committee be elected
by
—Esq Chipman has fitted the tip­
the News readers a tew items of ballot
per story of the new corner store into wbat was going on here.
Motion carried,
a justice office. Everything has l&gt;een
In leaving tha depot, the first we
Informal Ballot — Votes cast 52.
arranged for the comfort of judges*
find is that IL J. Ken field is building D. R. Cook, 26 ; D. Striker, 26jury, lawyers and lookers on.
a new honse on one of his vacant lots.
Formal Ballot — Votes cast 52.
—The Township board met for
Dwight k Bnrrnll have taken charge Striker. 29; D. R. Cook, 23.
btisiuaM last Monday.
They vov-d of their new rooms near IL A. Good­
Chairman of committee appointed
lo raise S300 far incidental fund, S50 year’s hardware store.
This gives ou balance of committee:
P. W.
cemetery fund, audited acccuunts, and • hem, besides a large office, a splen­ Niskeru, L. M. Dewey, L B. Dia­
cut the printer’s bill down one dollar did show nx&gt;m for their wares. '
mond, and Clement Smith.

—On tbe night of the 22nd, Wash

Good

Cush Paid for Produce of all kinds

unanimouily nomin ited for Coroners.

see

SHinr, YosMiign,

To which be iaviiea the attention of the

uottsm races for ca-hi

F S. Bowerf. 37 ;

J. W. Honghtaliu. 5;

Srocfrits and provisions, Dressed FloGring
Fir-rat Claaa

B. RASEY, Drayman. Goodsand the boys and give then hearty wel­
f»w -’■Med lo Ml* r4.ee Is Uw rllhM.
come.

pLEMENT 8MITtf.
V
LAWYI

g

Go

foeci os guwsatrvd.

Informal baHoi for

H

S

Re-sawing, Aa,

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CAPT. BOISE Jlanino, Snatching,

Jno Hutchkiss was declared the
—Tsubscriber cumplaiDs to trs of
a neighlxjr who rubs his hen’s nests tmanimotis nominee
Informal ballot far
—Tiir Gram! River VaVey Rail­ We would aivhe our friend, ths next
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PKosscirnifG ATToeagyroad train« arc sud to make better, time the neighbors comes to steal
Votes cast 63, C. H. Bauer, 38;
t-rg’-. ■'&lt; catch him end foifen n
lime than wilier in the State..
XV.
H.
Hayford, 25.
— PoMtmnsler Wood and wifo wi&gt;l nt wi e-y wrench securely lo his nose,
C. H. Bauer was declared nomi­
I give it. three or fyur turns. or, if
Begt week start for Oikfond Co, 1«
that don’t break him of thA habit, pro nated.
rimt Jriend,
ntnralc.
Informal !:allot for
' _
a heavy maul and drive.him ioio
—On Sunday, the house of Isaac cure
J
CIRCUIT COURT OOMMISSIOXZB
the e«rih.
There - is nothing like
Tolles of Barry township, cai'ghi fire
Q
itBide
Of
Hastings
;
letting such a niau know you'mean
end was ennimtnrd. Loss 91.000,
.
Votes cast 50. XV. L. Cubli. 46 ;
business,
—XV ork oti Mr. Old’s residence pro­

.

IL YOUNG. M. D. Office two gresses finely. A Lansing n»n. iiaa
nf Trt»a«»in’a M«rv. Muir StnaS..
rhe job of painting, far which be
will receive 3500.
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Bit C. W. WICKHAM. Pnrliralar
—Tbe Snpervnors of the ciinnty
1 ' MtonUoft rljen In Ito tmatmrM Of IMvalr
r»t—___ r*-~
--- —

J

FAMCY 4IO41M.

Votes cast 68. Jnu. Hotchkiss, 46:
H. H. Wood. 8; E R. Sanborn. 2; J.

B. Scudder, 7.

Kellogg^ introdnc-

splendid.

€"l

A Wrli Auirtaai if imierj provisions!

Infuima) ballot far

DRESS LEAKING

C.

n. BOUFn, Miller.

WOOL!

nwfc

WOOL!

Cosy Little Brick Store, My Carding Machine
A LIT a, SPILT NawBPAPKll

u HFX-. 1IX

AT LOW PBICM!

nkee JNottoniBa

Booto and Shoes.

UMADt

EVERY BAY

FOR ONE

DOLLAR, Em, leas 4 W«i toad TBFNISI
W, A. AYLSWORTH.

Promptly attended to
&gt; seMbaohae-

Mr. POWLR8.

Carder

W.I. KOCHER IBRD

�■STlfo m HJB1EF.

PnrchMlHff.
in 1377.
Mni. Lane, nejr Elk Bapid*. Midi. Wwa-Mgorod

by a mad bull, probably fatally. Tho animal

sonoutdy ill at Balt Like Oily.

thing fur hi* family ; worth much more h* b.
than it* ao«t. Yet they are not nure r«»te
that it would tie perfoahttntiy valued,
J
bUt fear tturi after • few nxnrths' ipm
♦the family,
fnrnllv would
wrtnLl AL
vm nf
nnrl ate
it.
*
«iro
of If
it, and
so it
wquld prove a poor investment The
xuoiww; ——. ,----- -- , . .°7T---- -------

«it ared her mouth, t«*riug il back uop-ly. to
the ear. Ha otter boro entered btf body. •AOWhBre. la now aczoowiougaa.
piercing tbe sUuaacth.
p
JIt KU
J’reoidetit Barnum.
—.Iliiciy vuiumau
recently- HIm
Work? at Havana mut
neighbor.’ The child Awoke, and, reaching
roforaUis revolt
bougiU oiil tbo entire Interest of L. K, Uaver•tlck In thoteiter jonrnal, kj4 assumed edi­
was in flames, and the child found burned
tor!*) oontrnl.
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-Haary Waad DaaetMW mado * speech *t U? ^verisf in tke kitchen, whither she bad
tl&gt;e Vermont State Fair, ai Bl. Johnabury, on
j was saved.
- U ia announced that Honstor Jones, the J —William Bmith, agsd-lH, of Butean comity.
millionaire of Nevada, will soon bo married In Ill., met with a horrible death last week. He
'Washington to a Miss Sullivan, of New York, waa leading a mule to water, with the baiter
who was a leading hello in Washington last caroleffiy ntxxed around bis wrist. Suddenly

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—A dispatch from Dodge City. Kansas,
slates that, Col. Milan' command Um been
driven in toward Fort Dodge by Indiana, hav­
ing lost a supply train of thirty wagons, and

destruction. .Ono large supply train of 36

ging tho man head foremoel a -distance of
off and his whole body shockingly battered
and bruised. Life was -extinct when he wtti
found by his friends.
—Tho schooners E. R. Uyerson and Bahama
collided near Dunkirk, on Lake Erie, laat
week, resulting ir the sinking of tho former.

—Near Madison, Wls., laat.wook, Nathaniel
wagon-master killed and tho men compelled
to abandon tho train after a desperate resist­ Root waa accidentally shot by a young man
ance. The train contained 300 stand of arms, named Briggs, with whom he had boon out
200,000 rouifdg of ammunition, and a large oqnlrol hunting. Boot died instantly.
—Aid. Byan, Thomas Donovan and a Mr.
Smith worn ■uff 'cated to death by foul air ip&gt;
reinforce G«n. MUm, came Inin adeatituto a cistern, at Vicksburg, Miss. , a few days ago.
—A passenger train on tho Solms, Homo
condition, all thoir supply and baggage trains
having boon captured. Col. Milos had fation and Dalton railroad .went through * bridge on
back 100 miles, and telegraphed to Gen. Popo the road Sept. 24, falling aixty fact. Several
for relnforoementa, to which tbo tetter feplkd persons, including tbo engineer and fireman,
ware killed. Among tho killed, is Hou. Will­
tha-. ho (Miles) had aU tho men he could get.
—The Chicago Caramon Council has paaaod iam Boyd, ox-Judge of the Supreme Court of
-f•
tho amended Are ordlvAce making tho city Alabama.
—A terrible accident ia also reported on the
and fire limits oo-extonaive.
—Representatives of the British .Goveni- Biltimore and Ohio road uo*r West L'nipn,
ment last week drew from tho United States
TrtMnry &lt;l,W»,ai8, in full satisfaction of tbo -trains, and the wrecks took Are and wore
burned. Bradford, one of tiro postal olsrka.
Mixed Claims Commlaeion. Tills transaction was burned to death, and nearly all the mail
completes tho negotiation* growing out of the matter destroyed.
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—One man was killed and several others
Alabama question.
—The groat Brooklyn scandal is a more ox­ seriously injured by a boiler explosion st
citing toplo in New i'oik than at any thno Fisld &lt;t Son's lack works, Taunton, Maas.,
alnoe the commencement of tho controversy.
—Three pentone wore kill*! and several
A dispatch to a Chicago paper that hai here­
tofore defended the Plymouth 'paper says: wounded by the explosion of tho boiler of a
•• Tilton's laat statement has shaken the very steam thrash or in Wright county, Minn., a
foundations of society hereabouts This is
the truthr- Tho people of Brooklyn now initial
POLITICAL.
that Bowen shill give a public exposition of
—The conference at New Orisons between
Ins knowledge of facia. He could cither
vindicate or. convict BeecSir by a stroke of tboopposing political leaders of tho State Las
his pen. Ho knows whether hois guilty or adjourned without coming to any conclusion.
not. It is also demanded that Susan B. An­ Tho Bubject upon which they finally split was
thony aud Mns. Elizabeth Cady Stanton sha'&gt; the Returning Bo*rd, whose duty it ft to
loll all they know, and how they camo by Htiix-rvLio all election returns aud announce
the result.
their knowledge.”
—The New York State Republican Conven­
—Competition between tho transatlantic
steamship companies is oo groat that tickets tion met al Vliea, Sept. 23d and renominated
all tbo present incnmbeute of ths State offices
to Europe arn seUicg al tho low rate of &lt;15.
—Tho show of blooded, draught and farm for rocdoction: Governor, John A. Dix;
Lieutenant-Governor, John C. Robinson -,
State I’n»ou ln«|»etor. Ezra Graves ; Canal
■iaKippi river;” aud "of abort-born and other Commii-rioner. B.M. Hlrond; Aoaociate Judge
flue cattle Ibero wm a magnificent display." | Court of Appeals, Alexander H. Johuoon. Tho
Bo ttayo lira Chicago TriLur^'t carroapondonL platform dcmanibi obcdiouoo lo tbo law* ; fidl
—Tho Mimkaippi river is te bo bridged .1 protection of every ci-.iaon In bin righto; Iho
again—thia lime al Cunton, Iowa, by tbo Chi­ public faith punt bo proaerved inviolate, and
the public debt be ]mid in coin ;,oppo«ea in­
cago, Darlington and Quinaff railroad.
—A Mvare fight recently occurred in Anaou* flation of paper currency, and favor* a return
to epecio payuirnte; that taxation nhould be
betwoon United State?, troopa ond
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k«pt at tho lowest practicable point, and bo »o
di*M. Ftxuteen pf th^iaUcr wen
adjusted as to bo least buxdimaomo to all
a number captured.
—The National Hoard of Underwriter* hold *
—The MiM&gt;onri Republican Couvou tion met
mocUng in Now York on tho 23d of Beplemat Jefferson City, Hept. 28. and after ludorarur
member! to withdraw their business and rials tho Reform platform aud ticket adjourned
from Chicago. Tbe bosinoee mon of tho lat­ Witltfiut making any nbminalions. A plat­
ter city, according to newspaper accounts, are form was adopted relating principally to Stele
affaire, aud urging Ropublicau* in every part
tion of tho Board, but express UietnseJvca of tbo Stat* to keep up their allegiance and
able to got along independent of that mon­ party organization.
—The Democratic and Liberal Republican
opoly.
—Lieut. Fred Grant, who accompanied tho Convention of Minueoote was hold at St. Paul
Black Hills expedition with special instruc­ on Sept. 23. WoacotA 1*. Wilkin waa nomi­
tions to observe and report n;&gt;oii tho mineral nated for Chief;Jastieo and William Lochren
resources of the country, gives it as his opin­ for Associate Juslioo of th* Supreme Cour.:
ion that the-gold ■'discovered" by the .ex-j A platform wm adopted declaring In favor of
pedition wan worth about &lt;3, and that the oro tho resumption of specie payments as soon as
wan imported from some- Aneay office. The tho interests of tbe country will allow; a
Sioux Commission lately sent lo negotiate tariff for revenue only ; equal and exact jun­
with the Bod Cloud and Spotted Tail bands
went iu their expioratious to the base Mt tbe ng Bunipltttry laws; no govonintont partner­
Black Hills on the edulh aldo, and give sub ship with protected nlotio[K)lics; the right of
■tentially the same views an Grant regarding the Hlalo to nuperrisc chartered corporations.
the character of the country and the absence
Louisiana, have conceived a very reasonable
of minoraia.
accommodation of the difficulties oesMloned
—Nino imported Norman horses and .two
by political disputes. It is a division of the
colts were sold in Chicago, the ether day, to a
local offices between the two parties in pro­
New York gentleman, for&lt;13,5C0.
portion to the vtJtcB cast at previous eleeUons.
Uon a review of the late war from a military
- Tho Nevada Republicans assembled in
standpoint, which will be published after his
convention at Winnemucca on the 25th of
death.
September, and nominated Dr. J. C. llaxelotl
—A committee of tho Cotton Manufactur­ for Governor. The platform reaffirms the
ers' Association in Nevr England met al Provi- principles of the Be publican party; disap­
proves of a third I’reaUlenUal tenn ; demands
dnetion of one-third in production during the -the rcetricUon of Chinese imnugtation; opnext three months. This will bo effected by p3«cs subsidies or grants to any corporations;
working four da/a ia a week, leaving the asks Congress to pass laws regulating railroad
CRIUK AXD-CRJMIHALa.

—A dispatch from Hot Springe, Ark., dated
joined In the pursuit of the stage robbers,
supposed lo be tho lamas brothers and.parly,
and that therw was a flattering prospect of
their being overhauled.

A saloon-keeper named Lamb, in an altercation

effect upon th* panoa of a five-yeac^q aou
of G»o tetter.
' '
'
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in the robbery of the Fuat National Dank of

that tbe bnrglara worked an entrance into the

over &lt;100,000.
UMS AXD CASUALTIES.

CORN-HUSK ER.

It will plek the erex from tka ateIke, so* hock er-

ill Katisfy all such. They will
rtrent
‘nl “an
» or
K*a with privilege
organ
privilege c of pur­
chase. Tho party hiring may try it sb
■loDgas he.pionaea, paying only the rent'
for it while so doing. If ho concludes
to purchase ■within a year, all tho rent
he has paid , is allowed and deducted
from the price of the organ.
'

A Leading Life Iwaice

Craw
Want! Succeaalu! Agent! In the Wwtew SIMM.
Contract! can ba obtained direct with tka hone

has produced temporary dl«trta» among small
Populau Fallacy.and Dkcej-tionr.—
planter*, who.find themselves without mousy
It in an infirmity of man to cling to tho
with which to employ free labos.
teaehinga of a pdzt generation, and to
stubbornly remBt the light of ro/orm
AJPALUSV PISABTXtL
and progreu. Health reform nud tem­
DuBxrxo or a Labob Cottom Bax at Pau. perance growth are jealously watched
ovcxiby
the poison bitters compounders.
lltvtxv Mi-k.—Ufwajui or Sixty Pkoi-lx
Odo great prevailing deception of the
Kuxsn &gt;xo Danaan—Fvu. Paxtioulam
Eresent a^e is the impression that every
uman bipod of -either sex must bo
A terrible disaster, rivaling, and in some utimulatcd, mid tho poisoned chalice is
respects parallel to, the fsarful Pemberton labeled "Medicated Bitters,” the bet­
Mills calamity, at Lawrence, on the 101b of ter to palliate their use and prolong the
January, 1HW, occurred at Fall -Biyer, Mass., epidemic. One of tho most zealous
on Saturday, the 19th of September. Tbe workers to cure thia malady. Dr.
dispatches give the following particulars of JoaEi-n Walker, inventor and proprie­
tor of the famed California Vineuab
Bnrois, believes in making bitters
About 7 O'clock thin morning an sterna of that aro " true medicine,” aud adviaeB
fire waa pounded, but ita location could not th© sick man to swallow, a draught that
properly7 bo understood, consequently the
will wash out the leprosy of his disease. Ifouty-Aiaklng IzmploTnunl. Beit «r«
firemen did not reach Granite Mill No. 1, on In thia faith ho iff steadfast, and his JI vffsrad. Ad4r#M,M. X. LOVELL. Xrle, Fa
Twelfth and Bedford streets, until tho flames Vdtioar Bittkilh, though a contradic­ OR- ton perday at home. Trema free. Addrw
had made fearful headway. Finding tliom- tion to tho general character of all V vH VLv &lt;»&gt;to. »«N»o« * Oo.. Portland, Mslni
eeivea unable to cope with tho fliuues, a other bitters, tire, aa » great bucccai
second alarm wm struck, and the. remainder and Difc Vitalizrr, evidence of one
of tha department were brought uAbe spot
popular fallacy nail corrected.
3
In tho meantime tho results bad become
An enormous ’chew—the, French and
heartrending in the extreme. As far aacau

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and wont out in search of food.
Tha
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proud of them.
The cat of course
Madrid dispatch of hepL
drive* her off when xheiais, but ns boon
tween Depubitcami and Cartel*. resulted M the cat «• away the old hen return*
to take oare of the kittens, and the hon­
■urgenta are surrendering and taking for amors of mother are about equally divided
between the hen and ‘.he cat,'—JMCTitotc
Democrat.

JVd Sewing Machine Jtcccivcd a myher
Prize.

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Hal vet............ *...............
Tooib, or each. Oonpon.
11 Whole Tickets for...............................

THO. E. BRAMLETTE.

waa riding on the engine, were extricated

Dubuque. waa atrwsk by lightning and inetantly

Br. J. Walker’s California Vhiecar Bitteii are a purely Vagetabre
preiwatton, isado -hieflv from the ofttire herb© fountLon the fowcrTangv* nf
the Sierra Nevada inouutaiiu of Califor nia, the medicinal, properties of which
aro extracted therefrom «vitluMiL‘Cbc um
of-Alcohol. Tho question is altnos j
daily asked. "Whatis life ouw of U-e
unparalleled success of VInbgab BnTEiist” Our arinrcPtt, flint they retnov©
tbo-cauw of diaeoM, and tho patient rn •
covers his health. They aro the grwj
Mood purificraad a lifc-girinc principz
a perfect Renovator and InVigorxtxx
of tbe system. Nover,' before i? tLt
history of' the world has a nwiWAgs teen
____ rMnsHMbie

aS cor. of Weahlncton sud Chsrilou Hu.. N. k.
be learned under tha present excitement and Austrian governments have contracted
Hold by all Druggists M&lt; Daalcn*
turmoil, the fire originated at tho tower Lu tbo for fourteen million dollars' worth of
Virginia tobacco.
tmgubdi it with palis of water, lint ineffectu­
WASTED AGBIMl-Ntur ths ** LIFE AND XX
VI PLOKATIONB OF DR. LI VINO iTONB,” comally? During this endeavor a door leading to
plrte. lalhenllc. * frseh bot-k. Fries lulled to
tho spool-room, which opens south on the
“The name of Dr. R. V. Prcroe has become tbn tlmci. AddrenB M. HUBS! LL. I’ub., Boaton.
tower staircaao had to bo cloned to keep the a* familiar to the people all over the country
help back and prevent a panic; but whbn the as household words. Hie winderftil reme­ PAPER PAIL8. flH*A’?t’5',?s£.T&amp;,,S
dies. his pamphlets and books, and hl* large
flames had gained such strength that it was medical experience have brought him into
foiuid impossible to quench thorn, the escape promiaeuoo and given him a solid reputation.
of.tho girls had been cut. off. Tho fright­ The Tifnez, in the present issue, presents a THIS PRINTING INK
cotnmuiucauou from Dr. Pierce,
ened sad tonified creatures, with the roaring whole-pagc
and our readers may gain from it some idea of
tbe vmI proportion* of hi* burines* and tho
merits of bin medicines. Bo has at Buffalo a
Tarrant’, EOerrnrrul SrlUrr Aperient,
establishment,
appropriately
umex of smoko that poured into tho room, mammoth
named "The World's DUpcxuary, where pa­
aud tho biting flames, forced them to tha tient* are treated, and the remedied com­
northeast end of tho department, al which pounded. Hero nearly a hundred peraoiiH are
end, unfortunately, there were no means of employed Ln the several departments, and a
corps of able and ekilled physicians stand $6 to $10
ready to alleviate tho nfferinu of humanity
Many, iu the meantime, had become suffo­ by tho most approved methods. These phy­
cated- Olhan&gt;, preferring death by falling sician* aro in frequent consultation with Dr.
to the ground, «prar.g recklessly from the
windows, and worn picked np mangled, blood­
ing, dead, and dying. Tito excitement wa» a largo medical experience, aud bis extensive os oppiiciti.u to Tua Lauuas Co
- terrible, every mill, nearly, emptying it* con­ knowledge of materia medic* ba* boon sc-____ • , - - —...
kuowlodgcd by nrceeutatloua of degrees from WnSl’* rut'rev
s?a
tents to swell tbo sympathising crowd. Al) two of the Orel Medical Callego* in tbo tend. DU “I
fbl *
tho medical men.in tho city were promptly on .How meritorious hu works *ro may bo In- FTP|n&gt;r at. poti-t-aid. Aueuta
forred
from
ths
tio-t
that
his
pamphlets
and
RIlLllcrTY
NOVXLTY
CO.,
eth
8
hand. MatlrcesM. wagons, etrotohers, and
books have boen translated into Gorman. 1 wu„ rend X canu and th. Mi
all the paraphernalia' of tho hospital were bpanteh, aud other foreign languages, aud । nni ion. and receive by mail
promptly furniihod, and the dead, aud dying,
and suffering wore attended to.
n^a^te.tete tha: For the^darter endmg "Ul' rt-c.s *
iro reais e^urau-, re.
Late* investigation seems to prove that the
fire originated in the mule-room, having start­
ed from nnollod muloheads in charge st a trey
named Samuel Young- As aooa as the flame#
were discovered by tho lad, ho shrieked out modical inntitntiou can grow under able man- m-n a re
AMERICAN SCHOOL
I I f AX
fire, and made hi# escape. The ■pinnors in agnineut and well-directed effort.” ,
If you would patronize Medicines, adenllfl- 1 * U**W
tho room tried to check the spread of tho
eally prepared by a skilled Physician and titiindua#*
flames with boxes and sticks, which broke all
tho threads attached to the machines. Efforts
-- -- ■ ■ • ■ ___
were male to eubdue tho fire, but ineffectu­ lurorsaivo. or nioou cicaumug, ana an uuoqndod cough remedy; Pleasant Purgative
ally, and. when 15 was a: laal found necessary .Jellate,
.Pellate, scarcely larger than mun-.atd
mun'.acd eood, -; --------aa wing
- tea -oread
-------------raasliaoi
to-oouad tbo alarm, the flames had gathered oJMtitnte an agreeable aud reliable phyate; ; Itnravn itnc. Hrant! a&gt;
*i*ffi«v
■ xh strength that they were darting from tho Favorite Prescription—a remedy for debih- • Btnd tof c&gt;te
CHAS. H. DIT50N I CO.,
OLIVER DITSON
CO.,
tatod femalor ; Extract of Smart-Weed, a nnnif AflCUTQ
lower windows.
magic*1 remedy for Pain, Bowel Complaint*, UUUK HUtn I O Tri
The upper story nr attic, used as a spool­ and an tiuequalod Liniment for both human &gt; U •‘Cyclopcdte «» -j r
&gt; I . .. ,
LI.—.,, z^ .__ , « I ..ir. ... ’J
ja ■■ I
room, was at tho time occupied by oixty per­
sons, and tho first Intimation they received of
Ths MA8OX * HAMLIN OBOAN CO., wieners o
cat specific for Catarrh aud '• Cold In Head,'
AT MIOVX CITY, IOWA.
■Langer was a cloud of deuce, blinding, and over given to tho public.
THHKK HlGIir.fiT MXnxLB and DU-LOMA OF
suffocating smoko t|iat swept
the at*ircaM&gt;,
forced thorn to sock safety in the northern sec­
100,000 IN CASH
tion of the building.
,&lt;.-.T»..K»&lt;n™u..u'iprau&lt;«t«. n: gS5iSSw"
’3L4MffJS.t-KSLSfftS
-_______ _____________________
A young girl uainod Katie Smith * tales lliat wilt core Clnlte and proUyt from further at- I
her first announcement of danger was received
Mat profit! to go to Cbam bar of
compMiiten faTatetple and setentific. !•
an* Militia CoB&gt;pani»*,**M Uu
by girls from tho other end of the room {
&gt;f Sloe x CUT. MBS!* Ticket!, I
“I!
ruah'ug to her, shrieking and crying. Many
...—
T.
__....... iItona of TmL,...
....... I
..
of them were so terror-stricken that
action and dolightfnl tn it* effects; Try it and |
thetr limbs became almost useless. Some proro \I1 that'o xaid. WnxxLocc, Fixi.tr A ;
of tliu girts were praying and lamenting Co.. Propriety.r, New Orleans.
their situation, while others were eo poeacued
The llnuancccrtiak I
with fear that they »to&lt;xl iu mute agony,
How the Monkt Goes I—After Nov. 1
watering, the brave conduct of one man, who,
regordliMiB of bin own safety, worked with ior then tho drawing will take place of tho
heroic ardor, aud by tueaun of a rope laudeki Public library of Kentucky, and at that &gt;
i
ou tho ground a number of the girls in safety. Grand Gift Concert &lt;2,600,000 in caah will bo i
Eivon away to ticket-holdom. Tho fortunate
“te’Xrai'Tweivc
Quo man being completely cut off, made hit­
older of Uio ticket drawing tho first priae 1
Mouth!,[Hupu..
exit lo tho roof by moans of a scuttle, and will Walk off with &lt;250,000; of tho second
with a rope lowered himself over the roof and prize, &lt;100,000; Of the third prlxe, &lt;75,000;
lo the ground iu safety. Ho stated that hia
kI1U1
fPVd caah Business College o» Telegraph Institute
companion, who was behiud him. had fallen
Pean OtatrlDnlCxl.
ln W ;,4on,lIli yoa „n obtain either at abeulkal/
POSTPONED TO
back suffocated.
To BAYS good heilth the liver must
Many of the girls became unconscious from bo kept in order. Sanford-' Liver 1 a vigorHOG RIMGER.
fright oro tbo flimw reached them, aud ator hM become a staple family medicine.
though the number of lost at tills writing is Purely vegetable—Cathartic and Tonic—for
dnraugoruente of Liver. Stoma-.h and
unknown, it cannot but bo groat. Some ail
Dowoln; clears tbo complexion, cure* sickI Ll.VSTXATBD CATALOGCX8. with fall Breen
Ituqted from the windows, preferring to bo hua'ache. Sbnn imitation*. Try Hanf&gt;rd'»
LIST OF GIFTS*
.
crushed and maimed than barnod, and shriek­ Liver Jnvifjcratar.
Ono Grand Caah Gift......................... &lt;250,000
ing, heartrending sights that runt the eye ou
lOO.WJO
Ono Grand Ca«h Gift.........................
riuiwook. Collars arc now all tho rage
all sidoa were agonizing. The wailing of
Ln aodoly. Elmwood Collars make tbohbmomother#, brother* and sister* over their dead llcfli man look stylish. Elmwood Cellars fit
£3
was terrible to^bear.
tbo nock beautifully. It beats all how closely
i»opular i^itkha.tvrh:.
1 OU, 000
Tho property lore by the fire is about &lt;500.­ tbo Elmwood Caller imitates lineu — 1'hiiaThs New Frsar-Ci-AM MAaaxixa. All storti
140,000
njltu in each numbar. 03a year, posts** &gt;*r
000. The Granite Mills wore incorporated in dclyhia Evening Star.
150.000

18fi3. and Uie burned mill bad 36,048 spindle*.
IXt eaio oi tiluinone, aaru &lt;v uo. e stoves
8,400 loot*#, aixl cmjdoy«d about 425 opcr- is immense. Their cook and healing stoves
roRBinh.
are universally jropular iu the West
of killed and injured at ilfty-cight. The
calamity appcars'to have been tho result of
man government ia attributable lo tbe designs criminal ckteloeencas and inefficiency, In tbe ** Finished " Nall ia tho beet in the world.
of Bi«marok to force Denmark to join the first plioc tbo talll ampioyee. Utetnplo
TUX MA-RXXTS.
German Empire. The Danish government has to extLOguUh the fire without calling out the
NEW YORK.
demanded of Germany an explanation in reBssvn—W^13e.
Bcoa—DrtMod,
^.(spilc.
Oanmr-16SC.
Ftxiva—Ba'-orfiue
Western,
H.wa»,«w.
government Mlatad the British flag with flue lack of diaciplino, aud no aUcmpt was made io
^temtutr. and fnll indemnity
ttee tha ladders of tho department for ths re*Consol
Consul Magee
Magee for
for the
the indign
Indignities he bad
suffered.
CHICAGO.
Jed bircrv, B£.ixmz.M).
—The great strike in the oolton mills of
Bolton,. England, in which abOnt 13,000 oper­
atives were engaged, promisor to be amicably
settled, all parties haring agree*! to arbi­
HE.Y AKD ElTTEhS.
tration.
Two or throe weeks ago a family liv­
ing in tho Third ward set a hen on ten
Genera! of.Cuba is reported.
eggs in the barn.
Tbe same family
—llfe' extBnsiro emigration of Meunonilos
from Baari* baa abrmod ths government,
4i\#Slc.
belonging
to
tho
family
did not know
and it has concluded to exompi members of
that scut from active military duty, but will that tho han was “ set,” 80 they dis­
turbed her and brought in the eggs, and Laon—HJ»t
chased her about the yard for play and
reoreation.
While thus occupied the
;. 3he hM called a convention of deleold cat that had * ' litter of kittens only
a few days old decided at that oppor­
MILWAUKEE.
to meet is Berlin to October
tune time to change th‘:ir location, and
Irian polar expedition dooiaro exploration in brought her little ones to that very nest,
the reports
open polar mb are untrue

elbow wet an 1

Kmfc.uu-.lKurtt’.BnUdlxl). BRANCH

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VOL. II
r/ZK OLD FARM HOirSK.

struggling for his life, now stands that
old man lumself, his brow. bored, his
arms grasping Hie rifle, while his gray
hairs wave bock from his wrinkled and
blood-dabbled face. That was a fine
figure of an old veteran, nerved for his
last fight; a stout warrior, preparing
for his death struggle I
Death struggle ? ' Tee—for the old
man, Iiaac Warn pole, has dealt too
many hard blows among the British
soldiers, trickad, foiled and cheated
them too often to escape now.
•
A few minutes longer and they would
be reinforced by a large party of refu­
gees. The powder and arms in the old
block-house, perhaps his daughter hci self, was’to be thdir reward.
.

There was scarcely a hope for the old
man, and yet he was determined to make
a desperate fight. .
“ We must bluff off these rascals !'*
ho said, 'with a smile, turning to his
child. “Now, Boss, my girl, when I
fire this rifle you hand mf-hffothd^ and
And the soft wiad play* with hl* tnow while hair.
Insld* tbo door, on the sanded. c'oor,

A HERO

WOMAN.

A Itoxxxcx or THE BcTOwnox
In a thick wood not more than half a
mile from the Schuylkill, there stood
in the time of the Revolution a quaint
old fabric, built of mingled logs and
atone, and inoloeed by a.palisnde wall.
It had been erected in the early days of
William Penn—perhaps some years be­
fore tho great apostle of peace first trod
our shores—as a block-house first in­
tended
defense against the Indiana.
And abw.it stood with its numerous
. chimneys, its massive square windows,
its varied front of loga and stone, ita
encircling wall, through which admit­
tance was gained by a large and stoutly
built gate ; it stood in the midst of tho
wood, with sgo-worn treesencircling its
veteran outlines on Yvory side.
From its eastern windows you might
obtain a glimpse of tho Schuylkill,
while a large casement in the southern
front commanded a view of the winding
road as it sunk, out of view, under tlio
shade of those thickly clustered boughs,
ino a deep hollow, not more than a hun­
dred yards from the mansion.
Hare from the southern casement, on
one of those balmy days which look in

soon Until the wholo eight shots arc
fired I That will keep them on the
other side of the wall for a few minutes
at least, and then wo will have to trust
to God for the rest [”
Look down there and see a hand steal­
ing over tho wall. The old man leveled
his piece—that British trooper falls
back with a crushed hand upon his
comrades' heads.
No longer quivering with suspense,
but suddenly growing firm, the young
girl passes a loaded rifle tn the vet­
eran's grasp, and silently awaits the
result.

For a moment all is silent below; tho
British braves are somewhat loth to try
that wall when a stout old “.rebel,**
rifle in hand, is looking from yonder
window. There is a pause—low, deep
murmurs—they are holding a council.
A moment is gone, and nine heads
are thrust above tho wall at once—
cran has tired three ahots, three dying,
groveling in the yard, beneath t’10
shadow of the wall.
“ Quick, B&lt;w, tho rifles!”

And the brave girl passed the rifles
to her father’s grasp; there are four
more shots, and three soldiers fall back
like weights of lead upon the ground,
and a single red coat is seen si only
mounting to the top of the wall, his
eyes fixed upon the hall door, which he
will force ere a moment is gone.
Now the last ball is And, thooid man
stands there in that second story win ■
upon the dreary autumn, toward the dow, his hands vaiqly striving for
close of November, a-farmer's daughter
another loaded rifle.
was gating with dilrled eyes aud lialfAt this moment the wounded and dy­
clasped hands.
.
ing band below were joined by a party
Well might she gaze earnestly to the
of some twenty refugees, who clad in
south and listen with painful intensity to
their robber uniform camo rushing from
the slight*** eonnd I
Her brothers
the woods, and with one bound arc
. were away in the army of Washington,
leaping from the summit of the wall.
and her father a grim old veteran—ho
“Quick, Bisa, my rifle I”
stood six feet and three inches in his
And look there—even while the vet­
stockings—who had manifested his hate
eran stood looking out upon the foes,
for tho red coat invaders in many a
the brave girl—for slender in form and
desperate contest, had that morning left
wildly beautiful in face, she io a bravo
her alone in this small chamber, in
girl, a iiaro woman—had managed, ns
efikrge of some ammunition intended for
it by instinctive impulse, to load a rifle.
a band of brave far me: a about to join
She handed it to her father, aud then
the host of freedom.
loaded another and another ! Was not i
Even as she stood there gazing out of
that a beautiful sight ? A fair, young
tho south window, a faint glimpse of
girl grasping powder and ball, with
sunlight.from the faded leaves above,
ramred rising and fallen in her slender
. pouring over her mild face, ahaded by
fingers.
''clustering brown hair, not ten paces
Now look down to the wall again.
frem her side were seven loaded rifles
The refugees are climbing over its sum­
and s keg of powder.
mit—again a horrid cry and' another
. Leaning from the casement, she lis­
wounded man tumbled down on his
tened with every nerve quivering with
dead and dying comrades.
suspense to tho shoos of combatants,
But, now 4ook-l A smoke rises, the
the hurried tr&amp;ul of armed men echoing
fire blazes up orotind the. wallthey
from the south.'
have
fired the gate. A moment and the
There was,something very beautiful
in that picture. The form of the young bolt and lock will be burned from the
socket
—the passage will befrto. Now
’ girl framod by the square massive win­
dow, the contrast between the rough is the flaxy moment of the old man's
trial
.
’
timbers that inclosed her, and that
While tho brave daughter load^he
rounded facx^the lipa parting, the hazel
eye dilating, and the cheekn warming
• with hope and fear; thero was some­
thing very beautiful in that picture—a
_ young igirt leaning from lhe window,
of an old mansion, with her brown hair
- * waving in glossy masstia around her
face.,

. Ealdenly the shouts to iho south
grew nearer, and then emerging from
’ ’ tie deep hollow, there came an old man
running at fall speed, yet every few
minutes turning to fire his rifle, which
ho loaded sz he xss.
He was pursued by a party of ten
British soldiers who camo rushing on,
thrir bayonets fixed, tsif to strike their
victim tere he advanced ten rteps nearer
, the house.
On and on the old man came, while
r hia daugiiter, quivering with snspense,
huig leaning from the window, he

Ha is aurr.Mi.ded, their r^usketr are
leveled al h^ head, he is down al their
fuel grappling for life.
Bat look again. He dashes his foee
aside, with one bold movement be
springe through the gate; an instant,
aad it is locked; the British soldier?,
upa the. high wall

4|ASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, OCTOBERS), 1874
sand lives they would not be worth a
farthing's purchase now. '
Still that gjrl, grown suddenly vrtiite
m the keroldef round her neck, stands
there trembling from head to’foot, the
rifle in her hand, its dark, tube laid
against the powder keg.
The door bursts open ! Look there 1
Stout forms are in the doorway, with
muskets in their hahds; grim faces
stained with blood, glaring into tho
room.
Now, m -if. her very soul has coined
the words, that young girl, with face
pale aa asheii, hazel eyas glaring with
deathly light, utters this short but
meaning speech :
“Advance.one step into this room,
and I will fire this rifle into the powder
there.”
No oath quivers tho lips of that girl,
to confirm her resolution, but there she
stands alone, with her wounded father,
and yet not a sold'er dare cross tho
threshold. Embrued M they are in
deeds of 'blood, thero is something ter­
rible to those men in the words of that
young girl, who stands there with the
rifle laid against the powder keg.
They stand as if spell-bound, on tho
threshold of that chamber.
At last one bolder' than the rest, a
bravo, whose faoo is half inclosed in a
thick, red beard, grasps a riflo and lev­
els it at the young girl's breast.
“ Stand back, or I will fire !”
Still the girl is firm ; the bravo ad­
vances a step and then steps back. The
sharp “ dick " of that rifle falls with
an unpleasant emphasis upon his ear.
“Bess, I am dying,” gasps the old
man, extending his arms. “ Ha, ha, wo
have foiled the Britishers.
Como,
daughter,, kneel here ; kneel and say a
prayer for me, and lot mo feel your
warm breath upon my face, for I am
getting cold. Oh, dark and cold 1”
Look I As those trembling accents
fall from tho old man's tongue, those
fingers unloose their hold of the rifle—
already the troopers are secure of one
victim,’ a youug and beautiful girl, for
affection for her father is mastering the
heroism of the moment—look ! She is
about to spring into his arms. But now '

she sees her danger again, she clutches
tho riflo ; again, though her father's dy- '
ing accents arc in her cars, stands there
prepared to scatter that house in ruins
if a single rough hand assails that vet­
eran form. •
There are a few momenta of terrible
suspense, then a hurried round far
down tho mansion, then a contest on the
stain, then the sound of rifle shota and
the light of rifle blaze. Then the ruf­
fians in tlic doorwiy fall crushed by the &gt;
strong arm dt tho Continental soldiers.

Then a wild shriek quivers through tho ;
room, and that young girl—that hero of
a woman—with one bound springs into
her brother’s arms, and nestles there
while her father—his form yet warm—
liei with fixed eyeballs, upon tho floor.
ENORMOUS BUSINESS.
One of the surprising things {in con­
nection with the failure of Jay Cooke A
Co. is tho magnitude of their business.
At the recent trial in Philadelphia, Mr.
Morehead, one of tho partners of tho
firm, testified that Cooke A Co. nego­
tiated for the government $1,930,000,­
000 in bonds, and afterwards bought
and sold $3,000,000,000 iu addition. In
ten years that firm transacted a busi­
ness covering five billions of dollars, a
larger amount than was ever handled in
the some time by any house in the
world. It would seem that a firm hav­
ing the handling of so much money
could have made enough by its enor­
mous transactions to carry the North­
ern Pacific through a thrve-weeks
panic, if not enough to build the real
Certainly most bankers would^ hare
rubbed tha‘ small amount from the coin
os it slipped through'their fingers, and

either the firm was very honest or did
continues to fire with that deadly aim, business in a very loose way. Mr.
but now—oh, horror—he falls, he falls Morehead thinks the house failed from
with a musket ball driven into his ovtir-oonfldence. It had been dazzl«d
breast The daughter's outstretched by the enormous sums it handled till •
arms received tho father, as with blued paltry $8,000,090 seemed a mere baga­
spouting from tho wound, he toppled telle. It h a remarkable instance of
from the window.
failure from doing a too large and profit­
Ob, it is a sad and terrible picture.
able business.
The old man writhing there on- the
A SAD STORY.
oaken floor, the young daughter bending
The following and story of a darkened
over him, the light .from the window life is given in the Boston TrantCript :
streaming over her face, over her fath- In Nashua, N. ’ EL, resides a young girt

wlyyso pitifak-lot excites the deepest
tore of the small chamber affords a dim iy»paUxy. - When, a child she was
back-ground to the acene.
Ecaldrd about tile bead and face, and
Now, hark ! The sound of axes at although she survived her injuries the
the ball door; sbouta I hnxraEu! curses I rosy face of childhood was changed to a
•* We.have the old rebel at last f'
mopk—a trayesiy on tbo human counThe old man zsuaa bis bead at that
sBund; makes an effort torise; clutches hideotumws. Jjypairell, Mass., where
for a rifle, and then falls back again,Tits she once lived, sb great was the horror

eyes glaring, as the fierce pain of that excited by her appearance that she was
wound quivers through his heart.
Now, watch the movements of the
ofeex day arid several
daughter. Sdesl'y she loads a rifle, oi- veaUuWdut
karUy she rests it againrt the head of
that powder keg, and then placing her,

father’a form, while the shouts of the
terrible
earoged soldiers came Ihumiering down her#! To lire through
the Ktnira. Yet, they have broken the phrsioal auffertug only to endure bance-

■totel a mootatit ago,
■be bvheU iter fadbw- lb«tr eye.!

H*d the oid zaou a t!*ou-

NO. 2.
cramped for • tram-portal ion. or imposed upoq
bt. railroad monopoljM. In hta *■ Wealth d

MICHIGAN.
(From tbs Itarabllc M»&lt;axina.J

HOW TO CATCH A BEAU.

“neither tbo rude
eoarw manafaetaro i_
VO cal diffiraUy, support the expenae of a con141,199 aidarable tranaportatiou, yet tho refined and
improved manufacture easily may. In a
smKU Bulk it freqasntly contain* the price of
a great qaautity of raw prodooe- A piece of
fine cloth, for example, which weigh, onlv
t3&gt;37.ara eighty pound*, contains , in the price not only
8*14,618 eighty ponuda of wool bat enmetijuoa of sev­
i,i&lt;r..c;i eral thouaaud weight of corn, tho maintai:113,013 anco of the different working people aud of
their immediate employers. Tbo euro which
’Its could with difficulty have been carried abroad
in ita own ehape la in th«* manner virtually
exported in that of tho complete mauufac-

Geographically it La aa oxtoneion northward
of the State of Ohio and Indi ana, and la
bounded on the east by the St. Clair river and
Lako Huron, north by Lake Superior, and
west byWbcotUu and Lake Michigan. In
form it resembles a tasseled liberty cap. forced
up between lAkea Hnron aud Michigan, di­
viding thoro great inland eoae up to tbo Strait
of Mackinaw, with tho taaa&lt;il pundaut extend­
ing westward two hundred and ninety miles
along the south coast of Lake Superior.
.
Michigan embracoa an area of 56,451 n&lt;]uxro WrtHuB aabnaM,

2S9.34T

931,279
and Handler etreanw throughout tho on the
SUM.
I.KIMI
701
Tba potiineula of Michigan wan oocnpi’dby
84»,7X7,919
French trapparu and Jeauit mivaiouarica aa
early aa 1648. Ntntetn yoan later French
troopa appeared apon the ground to protect
the far tradero from English adventurora in
the name bumnesr, who were ctcroaclilng frutu
Hudaoue Ba* and other northern locoliUea.
HoaUliUoa were renewed again with greater show
vigor in 1743. recalling in a French and En- — .
igro among th*
gliah war which ox tended to 1756.
.
mo«t prosperous Agricultural Slate* in the
During the interval of a century between Union. An- ovidsuoo of those facta and of th*
rapid progress of tlio State it may be noted
that tbo number of farms under actual culUration bare increased from 31.089 in 1850, to
reault of which was tbo threatened extennina- 98,786 in 1870; nudit is added by thow&gt; famil­
tion of both )kartiM4o throe barbarous etrug- iar with the facts that tho purchase rod cqxinglee for supremacy.
ing up of now farms bar* novar been carried
The peninsula was held by England on more rapidly than at present, and especially
from 1763 to 1783, when it
coded to since 1870. with some few exceptions, the
ths United State* * witli other territories entire lower peuinsula or maiti body of tho
"oMt of the Mississippi.” The Britlah Blate is admirably adapted in soil roti climsto
did not. however, evacuate the Territory for agricultural' purporos aid prosperity,
until tbo 11 th of July, 1796. In tho same year while the extensive range of water base and
ate|&gt;a were taken to organize “ a civil govern­ numerous shipjiiiig ports will always af­
ment for the Northwest Territory,** the first ford
Sbundrot
facilities
for prompt
Legislature of which was convened at Cin­ and cheap transportation, rod render tho pur­
cinnati, Sept. 16, 1799.
suit of agriculture desirable rod profitable on
On tbo 7th of May, 1800, Indiana, including all parts of tho peoinsula. In addition to tho
the peninsula, was organized, ami in 1502 fecihtien for transportation by water, there is
was under the Governorship of William Henry a net-work of railroads extending aver the
Harrison, afterward President of the United State rod into tbo interior, which bring* the
States.
means cf reaching tho beet markets on the
By act of Congress, July 11, 180A, to take umliuent or in Europe almost to the very
effect J one 39, 1825, Miohigan was organized door of every farmer in lhe Stats.
as a Territory from part of tbo Territory of
XAMUraCTUMIXO IXDVBTIUM.
Indiana. It then constated of tliat district
However vigorously tbo agricultural inter­
which ia now known aa tbo lower pcuiniula of est* of the State have boro prosecuted, it can
Michigan. By acta of April 18,1813, and June ■be assorted with e mphasis that tho not less
M, 1834, there wro added to’ the Territory of important source uf. a State's prosperity--a
Michigan all that extensive tract of exmutry dtversitlod eystem or range of manufacturing
north of Illiucta and Missouri, extending industries—has not been neglected. Wo may
westward to the Missouri river, aud pow form­ multiply to the utmost extent tho facilities
ing tbo great State of Wiroourin and portions for lhe transportation of agricultural products
of adjoining States. By act of Juno 15,1336,
Miclbgan became a State, reduced from ita
territorial extension to its present limits, tbo
other portions of the Territory of Michigan tarsi district can long follow tho practice of
exporting its products without impoverialung
the stjil. Andrew Torrington i» said to have
Territory of Dakota.
been the lint to auggoot, in his remarkable
work entitled “England's Improvement by
i-oi-clation.

Michigan it greatne.a of ^ngiaud, and at tbo same time
enriched her sod aud her aristocratic laud
owner*. Bho brings dio machinery aud skill
vo tbo tar m.tertil and tbn« removes tho
nocoroity for Bending abroad tho bulky wbpat,
corn and wool." The plain good »eii«o of
Adorn Smith enabled him. to comprehend and
allow to England the error of a eystem which
found iu exports sud imi&gt;orta the only index
prosperity; aud also folly to understand
311 .
M.W to
tho euormona waato of tabor resulting from
law
4 3111
4,781
iiupoidug upon communities a necessity for
B.V.-fl
4.134|
oxjMntfug
corn, when, wool, cotton and otbur
M.743
products of tho earth iu their rudest shape,
to bo rotoniod again in tho form of cloth aud
cr.tl-iry. If tlio products of tbo aod are
1H70
exported tho moans of fertilizing tho soil go
By tho ofilclal figures hero nroaoated it will also, but do not return with tbo cloth that
be eeeu that the percrot-igu yf incretse In the c&gt;mM back. Farmers cannot Ignore tbo fact
population of Michigan has boen much more that tnau ta a mere borrower from the earth,
when he refa.ua to lotuni an equivalent
rapid than the general percentage of increase and
in fertilizers, »Uo does as do all other creditors,
for the United States.
him further accommodation. “ En­
Tho population of Michigan, Juno 1.1870. refuse
tail ;1 makes her soil a reservoir,” aajs Dr.
Carey, •' for tho refuse yielded by the raw
comm-Miiuee of almost half the world, thus
manure that has been valued at
in tho totel. oho** great oxro »u&lt;L-creditable obtaining
or six times tho value of tbo
accarocv on the part of tho parties emplujod 8MX&gt;,«W,0a»,"
entire annual agricultural
product wf
in taking the different caaauets.
Michigan.
.
Tbo falling off La-Gio porcentage of incroaoc
But
we
have
the evidence in tbo statiatic.
between 1B60 and 1370 tn tho Slats and in the of the maucfactunng
industries
of
tbo Slate,
Unital Blate, ia oitrihated very properly to that the people of Michigan aro already
alive
the effects of the rebriiion of 1861.
the importance of creating markets near
With variations tit tho rate of increaap st to
homo
for
tlio
products
of
the
soil.
are
certain periodH Mieh k»u has added npidljSto to-day within a fraction of ton There
thousand
its popnlatiou. In 1800 there wore but 551 mountxctnring catebltahmcnts in iho .State,
white inhabitante in the entire Territory. giving employment to aixty-firo or seventy
Tboae wore mainly confined to Detroit, the
only village then wtlluu the limits of what ia thousand perrons, atA consuming annually
now a great Atete. with a population of not aixty-tire million dollars' worth of matenals.
lea. than one and a half ralliioua. It the in- Thia is evidence that the policy is to bring the
c:oue from 1870 io 1880 shall equal the aver­ fanner and the mochuuc, the plow and the
age increage in the Blate from 1640 to 1960,
the population of Michigan in 1880 will bo
2.224,674. Hou. Daniel Striker, Beerelary of S.*tc, under reavo.iablo energy and industry
Blate, and Dr. II. II. Baker, StaliatUten. wlu&gt; on the part of tte people, cannot fail to pros­
have devoted much attentiou to tbs eubject,- per. Another 1 ecret of ibo cause of Michigan's
give It m their opinion that tbo present pros­ wonderful prosperity lies in tho great di­
perity of the State sud the rate of immigra­ versity cf her mroufactures, which embrace
tion since 1870 warrant the concluelon tbst the wide range of tbo raw products of the
the popnlatiou in 1860 will be very UtUo, if soil, mlnoe, forest and sea. In illustration,
anythliig, abort of two end a quarter milliona. there are terty-f&lt;ur diaUlleries of peppermont ell in tho State, showing that uotniiig
ta overlooked that can btr converted to useful
1875. The retnnia
denote a popu­ and prufitaLIe purposes aud ultimately to .be
benefit of tbo i-eople. Let ns look into their
lated of 1,300,000.
'
lacto: Loo and workali ops for (Urect evidence of
The relaUt c Dumber* by vex by the pontita- industry and thrift.
Uou of tbo Slate in 1870, aud their naurity.
color, and pliyntaal rod aocial eonditioa are
prorootod in the following table, baaed on the
reooltaof tbo United State* ceuaua rod the sides and upon tbo smaller streams from
uibaequcnt oeturoa by the State aatboritie*: the lake sborea tar into tbo Interior pro­
pelled by water-power, together with a etill
FupuZatiro.
Atab..
*
’ ~
largor number driven by steam, and giving
N.U&gt;. bora........ . . 4h',te4
VIS.SU employment
to thousands of tbo industrious
Vision
Fureqpi tora............... &gt;47.807
WUto.:.......................... euB.878 534.073

B ate aud tbo percentage of increase for the.
United Slates, br decennial periods; down to
the cen.ua of 1670 r .

Mi
1MM
as,cto

MS.T35
363.330
Krt.BM
taci.3-30

.
.
81,1381174
Tbia la a good commencement, and with
results in profits that will lead to a Unto and
rapid doroiopmant of thia important branch
of tho State’s industries.
aat.T wobxh.
Those are confined to Bay. Huron, Macomb,
and Saginaw countiro. tho tatter making over
t «o-third, of the entire product. Tbo fol­
lowing is the result for INTO:
VARIETIES.
A man named his beat hen “Mac­
sii duff" bocauae he wanted her to “lay
n.Ki.Mu
r&lt;'i 743
tail prudursd, barrel*
.
raxito
Life ismado up of little things, and
.. II.14S.781
Th*, ronoxl product of aalt ho* iocrowad in New Jersey they're chiefly mosquito
Binco 1870, tho year finding Juno 30, 1374. bites.
showing 9iS,82&amp;*Mmls aa tbo roimlt of tho
yoar; winlo tho product of Joly, 1874. alono
Nothing bo much destroys a man's
omoautod to 11C.&amp;00 barrel*, an ahowu by of­
ficial returns. Tbo salt product of Saginaw ia peace of mind ns to hear a woman
among th* largest in tbo country,- and tho ar­ express an intention to give him a piece
ticle ta of very nupenor quality.
of bars.
.
An Iowa circus drew a big crowd by
There are 30 cheese factories in tho State.
11 of which employ steam power. These fac­ advertising that Schuyler Colfax would
tories cOnaame anti nail.v over thirteen aud a
quarter million pounds of milk, costing 6166.­ enter tho ring on a bet of 8500 that ho
297, and yield 1.115,512 pounds of cheese, could ride the trick mule.
worth 8219.283.'
■
TAXXXKXrs.
“ I’m not much for shlump spakin',’’
One hundred and one tannerie" consume
annually an average of. 81,357.911 worth of declared a candidate at Dubuque, “ but
material, employ 707 pereonr, and yield a pro­ for honesty and capacity and integrity,
duct valued at 82.057.043.
I bate tho divil—so I do."
mixob laDcsnuKS.
There are a number of minor industries
An exchange refuses to publish thq,
which forwent of apses cannot bo enumerated
in detail, such u planter mining and rajnu- poem commencing, “ I brestiw. on the
tacturing, breweries, diatllleriea, etc. Nor is fuco of a maiden," until the editor
knows what its author drinks.
about tlio nao proportions in relation to the
A Frenchman having heard the woid
population of each Slate.
press made use of to signify persuasion
—as press that gentleman to take
somethinj to eat—took occasion, one
evening, at a party, to use a term
SIXTY MILES AN HOUR.
Mr. G‘-orgo Bugs, Superintendent uf which he thought synonymous, and
the Hailway Postal Service, is making begged a fellow to squeeze a young lady

army last year, reprwtecting the upper
and middle edaeeee of France. Of this
number, 5,600 arc scarcely able to read

.

tSSSMto
3,U4AMtM8
3Cn.ll9,W»
SM.SU
tWVW.VH
818^X1.309

Total vatos products.........................
Here is an annual product from tho wood
mills alone of thirtv-three million dollar*,
aside from the timber aud wood in other fonss
taken from the forests.
At a period when a feeling prevails that oar

Michigan to know that they 'yet poMess the
targrot and best area of forest tend in tbo
Union. Th* latest e-limaW. eonfifted to the
loailtog timber States, give Um following re­
suite: Maine, 10J million ro?ee of forest
or vi.iwi.au; us rn»*v
in v.b&gt;&gt;wiu land i New Hamiwbire, 2j ; Vsrmimt. Xj ; Mas21 505,t»L” According to Dr. Baxerta tables ssnhorotta, 1); Now Yoik, bf; Pennsylvania,
this number in Miclugiu would euiyort a con­ 114', Michigan,
. Minnerola, 9; Wiaoonstant population Of 44.299,419 This clearly sta,?!.
indioMse a much .mailer dvath rate in that
njovxma miua.
lu other countr&amp;s are invaluable. Dr Edward
Jarvis, in a pamphlet entitled *' Immlffratlou.''
pttb'.fs‘.ied fn t»72,' seyr: “ One tniUfon Hrthit

aiiBJCCLTOM.

513
13U1

purpcMS tho an* war is embraced in the fact
that Michigan reports an annual average of
nearly seventeen milium btwbels of coni. If ■MsMswdf***, B*.......
the inqniry sbonld turn upon the quality at
ths sou. an annual yield of eighteen to twenty
no superior spot.
aronte atmM-t alw*

OUirr j»roduct«,"
■Cap.UI iDTeXad

&lt;~pooixlly m thrw-fourth, of the produrt ia
ciaanisd with the hlgliMt gradoe produced in become general, the plan of ?#. Van­
du. Union.
derbilt in providing sepsraU tracks for
paa*tuger and freight trains will have
to be adopted. With passenger trains
running at s speed of .sixty miles an
hour, there would hardly be a possibiliiy of carrying on the freight buainoM
over the samo line of rails with either

wmm p.;d(jro.)
Lemtar aavad (J«
35,947 14Mb nwd..........

B. B.kcr, of Michigan, to tho claoih rote in
tho Btolo, and Ute tableo preoautod lu th«
••HtotiaUoo of MichlRsu," pubhobod in H&lt;3.

Children employed

to sing.
A veteran observer says that a little
bumbug efitera into the composition of
almost everybody. Is it positively cer­
tain that our nsarest and dearest friends
would be quite so near and dear to us if,
they did not bumbug us occasionally,
and so, to some extent, become hum­

i

Idlotlc-

Dot, with all your yisMaat bonier,

arrangements, so it is said, for tbo more
rapid transportation of tbo mails. He
proposes tbst mail trains, consisting
simply of a locomotive and a mail ^r,
shall bo ran between the chief cilies of
♦he Union st a rate of ?pee&lt;l much above
Hint of ordinary express trains. By
this meuis it is expected that the mails
can be carried from Now York city to
Chicago in twenty-four hours, and that
a similar reduction of time can be made
by mail traifis on other routes. Com­
menting on this, the New York Graphic
says: “There is no doubt that the
speed of railway trains in this country
can be greatly increased. On the HudBon Jliver rood, within the last two or
three years, the fast express which runs
betwsen this city and Albany, stopping
only at Poughkeepsie, has attained a
rate of speed which compares favorably
with that of the fastest English ex­
presses ; while tho morning * newspa­
per trains’ between New York and
Philadelphia run al the rate of nearly
sixtyaniles an hour." This increased
speed lias been rendered possible by
improvements in the road-bed and rails
which have latterly been made. It ia
as safe to travel fifty miles an hour over
atoel rails bolted together with “ fish­
plates " as it formerly was to travel at a
speed of thirty miles an hour over iron
rails loosely connected by cast iron
“chairs." Our railroads are suscepti­
ble of still further improvement, and
there is no reason why, when steel rails
and iron bridges oome into general use
and sharp curves and heavy gi ades are
modified, wo should not be able to travel
at nearly double the speed now prac­
ticable on most of our great railway
lines. The mail trains proposed by
Mr. Bangs will materially hasten the
day of rapid travel. It will be found
that a speed of fifty miles an hour is.
with proper precaution, and over a prop­
erty built road, quite as safe aa the
ordinary speed of expreis trains. In a
short time tho railway companies will
find it greatly to their advantage to at­
tach passenger cars to the mail trains,
which will mn for hundreds of miles
without stopping except for coal and
water, and the vpeed of which will be
emulated to some extent by other ex­
presses. We shall probably bo able to
ride from New York city to Chicago be­
fore many years in eighteen or twenty

salt of IM* ।
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obtain homo tnarkote for our agricultural
products, a fact with which our Western
farmers aud Western enterpriao are every
year becoming more impresoed.
•
The woolen factories of Michigan presented
tho following results at tho date or the last
United Stales censua:

879,1M31
IVA**?

bugs themselves ?

A BEGQiB posted himself at the door
of an English chancery court, and kept
sajing, “ A penny, phase sir! Only a
penny, sir, before you go in." “ And for
what, my man?" inquired an old coun­
try gentleman.
“Because, sir, the
chances are that, you will not have
one’ when you come out.”
“ What do you sell those fowls for ?"
inquired a peraon of a man attempting
to dispose of some chickens of a ques­
tionable appearance. “I sell them for
profits,” was the answer. “ Thank you
for .the information that they arc
prophets,” responded the querist, “I
to &gt;k them to be patrisrohs.”

It didn’t rain for some time in »
Western town, and when the floods did
dcBeend the editor said : After many
days of arid desiccation the vapory cap­
tains
marshaled thoir thundering
hosts and poured out upon scorching
humanity sud the thoroughly incinera­
ted vegetation a ftw iache* of “ aqua

pluviallr."

Thb Paris correspondent of the Boo­
ton fiaiurday /Evening Gazette writes
that 10,000 volunteers joined the French

Hnah facta m these go to «how that
Skch.n is not the only diagraceful fact
in French affairs.

�iniisrinjur

ought ta lb.

OCT 9.IBM

bonra.

Horse thieves in Texas are serena­
ded with siring bands.

Holly Bunking was found lying at

’

the for* I of a stairway in Flint, in an
M»e thx&gt;e*, when with large insensible condition, with his aku^
it is difficult to find the mean#
I crushed in.
Ha soon expired.
I the demand* of domestic '
i
A company is Io process.of organin word of counsel ought nut •
lo b. UH«.ghl .mi.v Th«. i. Utah- i
“ ■’“* " "w R-r»bl.=n
far torrid, plantar P*P«
O'*"1’ B’l*1*- J- 'L Stone’
ing wlweh goes m (
,
- -&lt; of Kalamazoo, is one of the moving
young people beyond the reach of

Ne^t to a diary, the most difficult
thing to keep is a lead pencil.
The railways get about $8,000,000
years for transporting mail matter.

.

h.cing is again coming into

fashion.

This is good news .for short

armed lovers.

.

•

Proprietors.

in explaining how a horse thief came

in that State.

Which I am bound to sell 10 per Celt Uwel than any other
House in town.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce,

After transacting all necessary and ago by loud screams proceeding from
A statue of Bolivar, the liberator of
perliminary
husinesss, convention a room occupied by a lady'member of South America, is being executed in
proceeded to ballot lor Senator with the family. Inquiry elided the infor­ Paris, at a cost of $16,000, for the
the following result:
mation that “there was a centipede government of Ecuador. The work

drug store.

The

druggist

jiourcd

It is not necessary to hare a fire in chloroform on the towel to stupefy the
the stove or even a bad chimney for creature and to prevent the posibility

C. A. TRUMAN

is done by Doublehard.

A chronically healthy Texan editor

“frown the thing down."

Put the

flue walls; and if you build hotair
furnaces, be carefnl to use as much

wood as possible ia their construction.

Mrs. Jipes, of Greasy Point, HL
after sawing a cord of wood, digging

five

huahels

of

potatoes,

milking

twenty cow*, carrying ten tubs of
. waler, and doing a ___
dozen pieces, incidentally mentioned

being tired.

Mr. Jipes read to her

AND

concluded to "grin and bear it.”

An editor, who

speaks

with

the

tua

new fact by experience, says that the

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

new wa£ to prevent bleeding at the
nose in to keep your nose out of other

BEST1NTHEW0RLD1
Clf-Tha Highest Pre»!« Vraa

peeple’s business.

John Frodo is no more.

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD I

You prob­

Great r

ernor of the state should come to ma

and say, ‘Joshua, I want thee to find

Bargains

THAN EVER IN

Y.,’ I would come to thee and say,

IntHsnapolis Exposition;

Lon Wan* State Fair;

FOR BEING THE

SEST SEWING MACHINES,
AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

MEd -ioIng the largest and beet
Machines in the Market

were iu direct

COMPETITION!!

Proprietor of the

WOLVERINE MILLS I

and get a

— AND -

WOOL CAR2E5G MACHINE!

GTFor 7lemming. Fell­
ing, St it ching, Cording.
Binding, Braiding,
Enibroidering, Quilt­
ing and Stitching fine
or heavy goods it is
tin surpassed.
Where ws have no Agent*
rrill deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
at the nearest Rail Road
Station of Purchasers.

A Kansas editor says he made a
mistake in attempting* to publish a
Mich.
,nonpareil paper in a long primer
।
WenM Kupocl&amp;Ly ?ofcrei ^o public th*4
ba is pnpund to do dciNo the work than

vtb

Needlesjer all Sawint Machmes for Sala.

1'Imm £.&lt;

C. id. BOUaEa-, miter.

0M Michiart liken 11 Elehugt.

Mancfactured by the Michigan Stove Co.,
and warranted for one year.

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER.

Amer, Inrtltnte, N. T.;

Cincinnati Exposition;

and Georgia State Fair;

William, the governor wants to see

A lady who had begn teaching her

Northern Ohio Fair;

llwshWupl Slate Fair;

mu lhe biggest liar in tho sb.to of N.

thee j»aiticulanly.*”

V IJ£ N 1ST A.
Ohio State Fair;

Sb Louis Fair;

quilt containing ever so many thous­
and pieces, and then her husband

get .rid ol these creations of weariness little four year old the elements of
astounded by his
and that over-st.mulatiun of the arithmetic, was
emotions, as a f*ir share of tiealthy running iu and propounding the
work directed toward a definite oh- following problem :—'‘Mamma, if yon
jecL"
Just here a can of Royal had three butterfly# end each butter­
fly h.id a bug in his ear, how many
butterflies would you have ?' The
mother is still %t work on the probhd, three pancakes, a rotten tomato, leem.
----------------- =--------salt-cellar, bowl of buttermilk, and all
Tuaaiao
thk
raai.es.—White
the doogh for Thursday’s baking. It
wm evident she considered her Imd land rae«!
Tilk. one I

■

EVERYBODY
wiBsesr

from a newspaperI believe that
nothing would tend so eflectuaily t&lt;&gt;

FARMERS..
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,

air of a man who has discovered a

dies, and the hearse had been painted other, “thee knows I never call any­
body names, but, William, if the gov­
6. Always buy the cheapest keros­ aud sold as a circus wagon.

ends of the wooden beams into the

50 Dollars ! I

Before the

you.

A oorrespendaot of the Providence
Journal tells a story of a man who
saw a thief enter histoom when the
moon shone bright upon biai. H«
Uy quietly, as if in sound sleep, for a
time, as the examination went rapid­
ly on. At length he was convulsed
with laughter, which started the mis­
creant peering into his deask. See­
ing he was taken nt a disadvantage,
the intruder turned and asked what
occasion th*re
- ■—•
burst. He replied :—“I was thinking
how extreme!}’ ridiculous it is for
you iu be bUMiching for mouoy ia the
night, when I am unable to bud any
in the daytime." _

jB*OR

before lhe performanfce wns over he

2. If the fire io (be stove does not audaciously leaves a most unprofes­
burn well, pour benzine or kerosene sional inference to be drawn from the seized it to blanket his mule, and said
it saved him paying out six shillings
on it from a well filled gallon can.
following statement:
He says that
3. When you light your cigar or the doctors were all away last sum­ for an army blanket.
A party of young men were out
the lamp, throw tho burning match— mer to attend the medical convention.
no matter where, and don't look after They were absent about two months, serenading a few nights since. They
it, even if it gets into Ute waste paper and on their return found all thei; sat on the pavement, which had been
recently paved with a tar solution.
basket
patients hud recovered, lhe drug
3. Put a burning candle on the stores had closed, the nurses bad Next morning the rear of six pair of
shelf of a closet and forget all about it. opened dancing schools, the cemetery pants dotted the walk, and music ic
5. Always read in bed until yon fall had been cut into building lots, the hvoid no more around that collate.
asleep, with a burning candle near undertaken had gone to making fid
"Wilham,” said one Quaker to an­

ene yqu can get.
Especially for builders :

5249

Buy the World-Renowned

A Presbyterian elderof Musontine.

ably didn't know him.
He lived in
To any one anxious to create ol ita escape, and one of the clerks
Wartem Missouri, and in entering
a biaxe, we commend lhe following stood by with an uplifted club, to
the smoke house of a friend to see
stake it should it attempt to get off.
ruled:
how the hams got along a trap gun
1. Rub yonr furniture with linseed­ The tuwei was opened, and the ex­
blew his head off.
oil, and preserve carefully the old, pectant lookers on were astonished to
An Ohio woman worked at odd
greasy rags used for this purpose, in find that all the fuss had been made
times for nine year? to piece a bed­
.
a paper box in an ont-of-the-way over a little strip of calico.

■

7/ILSON

Iowa," visited the circus merely to

this.

place.

A New Idea!

Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to Bay for
Cash. I have a foil line of
'

$500.00 worth of Boots and Shoes

000 are invested in those institutions

Two gentlemen residing in Sacra­ looking for his store end stock of
mento, Cal..were startled a few nights goods ever since.

1st Infmined Ballot—Votes cast 32. on her bed." The gas was turned down
H. A. Shaw received 9; A. K. War­
quite low, but the gentlemen saw the
ren 6; A L. Green 4 : Blank 13.
insect on 'the bed, and, doubling n
2nd Informal Ballot— Votes cast 32.
towel several times, one of them cast
II. A. Show 8; A K. Warren 11;
it over Uie centipede, aqd clutched it
Blank 13. ‘
tightly to prevent its escape. One of
Formal Ballot—Votes cast 32.
tho gentlemen was somewhat of an
K. Warren 21 : IL A. Shaw 11.
amateur scientist, and desired ardent­
Mr. A. K. Warren was unanimous­ ly fto preserve the centipede ns a
ly declared the nominee?
specimen. * Accordingly, the captured
insect was carried in the towel to a

W-

t »c e, M«pl« Ororr.

Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
Goat Cloths, Bugle Fringe,
Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias,
flats, Caps, Horse Blankets,
Men, Lad’s &amp; Child’s Underwear,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Groceries, &amp;c., &amp;c.

Oct.6, When last seen tho night be­
Mr. Hawley, of Milford Center, O.,
Convention convened at Charlotte, fore, he was under the influence of weighed some powder by candle
Oct. 3rd, to nominate a Senator from liquor. .
light the other night, and he has been
by Hon. Homer G. Barber.

"a
t«m. J™
UUX&gt; —1 Sl.». w- ««»&gt;•’

lOa|.U Ba, H4r«tw O»d
All U« -b...-----------c.n»« u»u&lt;

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,

Rapids fell under a moving train last to his end.
the times in which we are may be Tuesday and had one leg cut off and
New York is thinking of taxing her
He is not church property, savings banks, and
the school to educate us in those tfce other badly mangled.
habity of economy which hereafter expected to live.
insurance companies. Only $315,000,

tho 16th district, and called to urder

Mill

. AINSWORTH k BROOKS,

tertain, are equally pernicious. Surely

The body of Martin Roach was
found floating in the river at Wenona

Received at the 0. O. D. Store «f

STUCCO,

through life; to educate and prepare ol the- Kalamazoo division of the
Staunton, Virginia, claims to have
their children for a proper station in
Michigan Southern,Rajiway, has pro­ a negro 100 years old, but that’s noth­
life; and not todissipaie his property. vided the train men with a new tele­ ing. They’d call him a middle-aged
The husband's interest should be the
graph instrument, by which connec­ man in Michigan.
wife’s care, and her greatest ambition
tion cou be made with the maiu line,
A New Orleans rat walks across
carrp her no further than his welfare
al any place and dispatches sent.
Magazine street overy night upon a
or happiness, together -with that of
telegraph
wire.
Large crowds as­
John Carstccn, of Kalamazoo, was
h.-rchildren. This should be her solo
robbed of a satchel containing $300 semble to witness the performance.
aim, Mnd the theatre of her cxpiols in
in money and $500 in ndtes, Friday
There is a man in Indiana who is
the'bosom of-her family, where she
night. These valuables he kept in now living in a house with his fifth
may do as much toward making a
lhe loft of a barn.
■
wife, seventeen children, and three
fortune os he can do in the. counting­
A little boy, two and a half years mot hors-in law. And still ho ts not
room or the work shop. It is not lhe
of age, son cf Mr. Ottowa Creascrof happy.
money earned that makes r man
Three Rivera, fell into Portage River,
“Of course we couldn’t have him
wealthy, it is what he saves from his
Tuesday afternocn, and was drowned. roaming around here putting on Con­
earning.
$clf gratiQcaiion in'dress,
The
body
was
recovered.
gressional airs." says a Nevada paper
or indulgence in appetite, or more

JDujnbeof incalcunblc worth.

Fteyharty. Cheap.
Tb. property kno

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

duty, to bring into the bouse ; mid it right, was struck by a backing loco­ S. Senator.
is the diity of the wife to see that motive at Ishj»eming, and lhe wheels
William B. Astor is over eighty,
none goes wrongfully out of iL A ran over her neck, severing the herd and old age ir telling 0° him pretty
min gets a wife to look after his af­ from the body.'
I
rapidly. He will leave a little matter
fairs, and !o assist him in his journey
' Colonel Wheaton, Superintendent of &gt;70,000,000.

Walter Kensington, alioy of Grand

Will

CORN, APPLES, OATS,

A. T. Stewart is to build a mam­
•
poverty as proper economy in the spirits. ■
DtUvarod st their
moth hotel in Philadelphia, in anticiWm. Cole escaped from the State
management of household affair*. It
prtion of the Centennial.
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
matters not whether a man furai«b«a prison, last Saturday, while outside
In putting up stoves the jn&lt;»n thing
little or much for his family, if there with a team. No trace of his course.
is to have the ax where you can use
h*nd ud have for m!«
A ConstetMie- youth went gunning
a continual leakage in Kjs kitchen
it to.smash things when yonr patience
or parlor; it runs away, he knows and shot a cow valued at forty dollars,
LATH,
gives ou».
not how, and that demon Waste au expense foi powder which by no
SHINGLES
Andy Johnson is making a canvass
cries “more f* like the horseleech's means pleaser! his father.
WATER LIME
daughter* until he that provided has
SALT,
On Friday, a little girl eight years of Tenncsse to get a majority of the
no more to give. It is the husband's old, daughter uf a miner named En­ Legislature -pledged to make him U.
HAIR,

company lhau his purse cat well en­

CASH.

CASH
POTATOES,

Mff Carding Machine
IS RKADT

inform tho public tlrei tboy will

FRESH MEATS,

The largest stock of Palate, Oils, Vari kb m aad Brishex ever
brought to Nashville. Also a large stock of Orees-cat Saws, in
i rinding the Silver Steel Diamond. the fastest cutting saw in the
l world, and all to lie offered at price* heretofore unheard &amp;£ for
Cash,

Bend for Circulars, Price
. List, &amp;c., and Copy of the
Wftson Hefieotor. one of the
best Periodicals of the day.
devoted to Bewtng M*erdnea. Fashions, Goncnd

Agents Wanted

",

than bo drairod.

os Wwt aide Maio St

■&gt;. POWLEM,

Carter

C. C. WOLCOTT,

film Selin lacto Ci

CLEVKLISfc OEIO.

�THE BBT Of Fffi'f
during thh week a

«“»» by Ibe EMer. w»re Terr
nriaui oTrrrinu to ll&gt;. toihM.
_

'GEDIRECTORY.

। I । ........ .
l"i___ —■
•—w. H. Kocher and Bro. are re­

high regard they all had for him and
hut general worth, and referring to

Mr.

'

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

■duuly

rjspondpd a a .beat he

GLQV&amp;3., CORSETS,

EUR! DESCRIPTION OF

* of the Iiltle ones, who did what they
could in the matter, have' reason to

Mr. Crittenden will

—The Rev.

preach at the M. E. Church next
h. h. wood, y. m.

H. YOUNG. M. D. Office two
doec* mmUi---of Tnumn'a
Murw.
—•-nu
*-- .
n _ MainFUrrei,

W

A. BARBER, M.. D., Horni-opaiMc PUraiHan and Rt-rxeon. Offlea. nrer

H
.

—The woods are said to be full of
game, turkeys,

squirrels, etc, and

sportsmen an* plentiful.

feel.proud of their eflbrtk,

those scholars arc

as

happy

Plain

OF ALL KINDS,

a nice, healthly boy

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.
I bIxj miRufiMiure 8ofl and Hard Wood

Market wil warrant, and aa low, for

For tbe Wholesale end Retail Trade.

pleasant at home and “among their
playmates ns they seemed to be nt

and

Lath and Shingles,

happy homes in Nashville and vicin­

W. n. KOCHER &amp; Bro.

&amp;

ity.

Clocks,

corwtvnlly on-hand.

Nashville, Oct. Gth, 1874.

— ...... .
Depot, Nashville, Mich.
48

Weight, nine pounds.

Ml

■oncnMuillkc ru»mwr, and MUafer
IC-urantamL Cat! aud aer.
CHAS. W. DEMARAY.

A. W. OLDS.

’—Bev. E. L. Kellogg, haa rented
George Simpson's house, and next
week will go tb Hart after his family.

' Last Wednesday we received in­
—Mr. N. P.

pLEMENT SMITH,
V
LAWYI

rocenes

nnd

lhe concert. If so there must be many

Boax.—To*Mr. and Mrs. Frazier
McCormick,’

WEBSTER * HOBBS, BlackVVaanlttm. AH ktad* of wwt ta lhe Rtaek^nllh

Sidlnf, l.'onldings, Ac.,

I close by saying that I hope all

Sabbath at 10} A. M.

Done to ordar. with prawptnew, and aatiafaction guaraatfod.

Dressed. Flooring

’—Wedneiday, Downing &amp; Allen c**»ful entertainment. All were well
at pleased and satisfied, and.the parents

commenced to sell offthetr goods
auction.
.
*

Hatching,

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

HATS, CAPS,

Altogether the concert was a suc-

•ui.rM jUrrrfen.

^KAjnwG,

*

fag over the front of hrs new store.

could under lhe circumstances,' by
—A dog fight in a saloon last Wed­ thanking them for their gift.
nesday, kicked up quite a commotion
A collection, at the close, for the
—The Beadle building is being fit­ benefit nf the school, was taken np,
ted up (or Theo, Maxson, for a gro- amounting u&gt; twenty-one dollars.

THE EVENING NEV

DRESS GOODS,

•

A MUOMBKHIP

w, W..i., Min is now in running order

. coKstsTisa or

parttally restore hit failing health, i £****•&lt;*
were words that touched the hearts of
ter‘ w
the iistnera.

—Capt. Boice has erected an awn­

A. W. OLDS, Prop’r.

New Stock of floods 1

ceiving naw Ronds.
—W A. Aylsworth has been to

'

and EAR!
CLOSING OUT SHE I EVE
Dr. R. C. TnOMPHe.Y.

Faney

Frink lias returned

telligence of the death of an only and
His visit. beloved sister, who departed this life
pleasant,
on the SOtb of Sept last, in Dodge
owing to sickness.
Co, Neb.
—We understand that a deposit of
The friend nnd aud playmate 'of

of JACKSM, treat*

from a visit to Marshall.

however,

JJASTM^N 4 YOUNG,

was

iron ore lias been discovered in As­ our youth—an only sister—has gone ;
passed into the gates of-that silent
will soon be made to determine its city, from which no wanderer has ever

syria Township, and nn investigation

JJENRY H. WOOD,

Justice of the Peace,

value.

returned.

—The collection at Christain Con­

CATARRH, ASTHMA,

CONStJIPTlOHj EPLEPTIC FITS, &amp;c.

JOB PRINTING

tLz~ Special attention given to the
Diseases of the Eye and Ear.

Ornca—182 Main Si., opposite Bibban!
offering to the public our entire stock of
Houite.JMkaou, Mich83
Goods, consisting of

The lamp of another life

has gone out; gone forever, drifted

If into the ocean of old eternity. How
Messr&amp; Olds and Durkee had not wonderful and unchangeable are the
been present the sum would have laws of God. Another soul has l»een
garnered, a fuhcrnl knell has been
been just $15 less.
—The Democratic County ticket rung; to murrow the sun Wit! 'sfutte
cert last Sunday eve, was $21.

q

LlEBHAUSEJl.

TAILOR
PARAD-Y, Manufacturer of

Boots and Shoes,

has two qpminers from this village, as brightly and .the birds sing as
whereas the Republican has “nary" • sweetly as ever. Yes, man is as mor­
one. We'six&gt;uId have published the tal os lhe flowers that fade.

full proceedings of the convention,
^ASHVILLE HOUSE.

Capt.O.W.
NASHVILLE, -

Mbs. Jane R, McCabtt is no more.

—The residence of Mr E. Taylor,

five years, and leaves, of her nearest

Mioniuan. one mile south of Vermontville wns kin, a husband, two children, an aged

TWi-Bmic U
toraOd. ••HfamUhnd destroyed by fire, on Wednesday father, two brothers, nnd many friends
nd pefj will rrrc'rr r-'rrr •tk-nllfn. tjirxr Hall
to mourn their loss.
oe kctom
and crtbcr
-Jood U.
livery
____ v_______
.-I rallwlme*.
-I U
__ . In
-__morning of last week. The fire caught
from the stove pipe. Insured. Con­
—Last Tuesday, R. S. Brady jump­
tents nearly nil saved.
JJNION HOUSE.
So­ ed into a wagon that was being driv­
MloHltfnn. ciety should make an effort to build en by W. H. Bendle, saying that that
a larger church. At any extra gather­ wagon belonged to him, and uncere­

F. Daxcbb, Proprietor.

KTAJUirVlX-UK,

-

—The Methodist or Christian

ing, either of the churches are not by

moniously pitched Beadle into the
street, drawing a knife and swearing

to -hold the crowd.
Nashville is the abode of many liber­ that he would kill him. Beadle had
al citizens arid we think a new church him arrested on charge of assault and
half sufficient

yyM. jones,

building could be erected.

battery with intent to kill.

had hi&gt; examination

FALL AND W1NTEB

KLUNERY&amp; FANCY GOODS!
Alsu VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.

CUT FREE OF CHARGE!

Michigan Central Bailroaif

Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing,

■Croekrry, Boots. Shors,
Wall Paper aad a fall
line of Groceries,

SABBATH SOHOOL , CONCERT.

mail

4:15 pm

Y OF CORSE

EVERYBODY KNOWS
The only place lo got

For Casli I

BUGGY .CHEAP

Lee .Reed’s

Chipman, aud was l&gt;ound

To take 60 or 70 little fel­

Nashville, Mich.

CMtaio4 LahBnrro RaDmi.
DRESS GOODS,

Shaving, Hair Cutting $
Dressing, Shampooing,

prayer by Rev. DeGeer.

the Union House.

stance :

Time Table taking effect June 15b, 1F74

BOOTS 4 SHOES,

CLOTHING,

WALL PAPER.

O

GROCERIES,

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS
ar Tut

CROCKERY. Valnartao
Haakrll'.
BUItwell
Booth B.tvl
Caw-polo
Sn’jaxikrxft
Vlekabonth

o.i»,t
E?’" AU persons indebted to tbe firm

quality of work.
The

Convention

convened

at

Hastings, Oct. 1st, and nominated

The temperance alphabet by 26 the following ticket:
Sbariff—A. P. King.
little ones, was well rendered nnd
BvMty.
County Clerk—-Thoodore Dofralng.
Register of Dooda—EUhu Chipman.
Trrawtr-—Ira Stowell
TTiea followed other recitations nnd
Chxirraxn of County Committee—A. J.
music which had we spnee and time
Bowen.
would be glad lo particularity notice.
Representative—Henry A. Goodyear,
Jrtsie Ralston and Geo. Fleming pre­

sided at the organ.

A crazy man was found
We will mention a few of the Omaha prairie, eating grass.

on

an

wiU please call and settle al once.

I say positively, that thost
• wanting Buggies, will
save money by buy­
ing of me!
J. L. REED.

Nashville, Aug. 8th, 1874.

W. A. AYLSWORTR
ISTew Store I

NEW GOODS!
Everything New !

gjA in varieties to suit customer*, all lo be pieces rendered, hoping that those not

mentioned will not infer that what

IDRESS leaking

LIFER i AND FEED STABLE'

LOCAL MATTERS.

they did was of no importance:.

■
MBT Call at Bomb Ban's., Comer Drug
“Calling,” by Lucinda Armstrong, Store, for your Dings, Medicines, Books
Stationery, and eboiee family Grooeriee. 1
was well spoken.

"’Happy Child,” by Annie Dart,
was well spoken for so young a child.

"Talk," by Ida Wolcott and George Shet and Powder cheap at WlleoU’i
Truman, was well spoken.

“Over the Hills to the Poor House,"

by Rosa

Young Ladies and Gentleman aU entioft;
Lawyers, Doctor*, Laboring Men end
Gentlemen at large:

REMEMBER
JDK/-5T GOODS

brother," was sung by Ida U olcott.

E. D. BITGOOD, Propriktor. „

Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents’ Furnishing

DOWNING &amp; ALLEN.
FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!
B. TAYLOR. Suprrtatc •*,

JACOB LENTZ
Manufacturers and keeps on baa

Parlor, Lilian, Dinin, Office ah
GENERAL FUMTURE!

-

MojEVTOLOAii-

Baiy Cab ai Pratolurs &lt;
or.11 Mjlw u4 •&gt;&gt;-. .id MBTAL1

Cozy IdtUe Brick Store,

son, showed what little boys think of

SHR OtlDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS kept constantly on hand.
Kamwwii

€MerZ CMer I
old wm chair/

c mmxx

TRAINS RUM BY CHICAGO TJMK.

AND
D'USTERS. AC-AC.

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

"The new boots," by Frank Dick­

CBBAP!

SHORT LINE RRTWEBN
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

Gpinxt North.

Girard, followed by “Over

Asa Madison, was wed spoken.
HU. Nairin., Mi^.

Fort Wayne, Jacta A Saiinaw L

Together with a full assortment ol

the Hitts from the Poor House," by
Hon.

Ca**otK&gt;ll« Sooth IKnd
RlUlwvU
UokrtFo
Vatananlao
CMc*«e

of a kind mother.

contained much good sense, fur in­

FALL KLUNERY GOODS!

PENINSULAR DIVISION.

SHAWLS,

opened with

music. “Lend n helping hand.*' Allie
Phillips *!tt the organ, followed by

6.52

GREAT BARGAINS IN

BARLOW,

The entertainment

Mt

Esq.

over, in

“ Yonr prices are below Grand
Rapids. I will take the top carriage
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.
Acknowledgements .—Mrs. Isaac and surprise my wife.”—Jerry Rog­
and when to take it, is no small task.
ers, Carlton.
In this concert all seemed interested. Buck has our thanks for a basket of
A’so Mr. J. C.
The old and young, large and small, nice, larg- peaches.
hundred others that will go their last dollar
FASHION AJBL.E
knew just what 10,3a y and when to Stone, of South Cass, for some excel­
lent apples.

BABBERanU HAIR DRESSER!

12.41

XU

lows and have them know tbeir place

DELL

4.4*
•,!»
Golnc F»»t.

SHOP IN BASTINGS.

Brady

before

Nuhvilie.
Iluttn*i
MMdJetffle,
Hainmotiit,
Grand Itapld*,

H.mnion.l
MHdbvUJc,
NsStvSb,
Vermontvil!&lt;,
Charlotte,
Eaton Itaphta,

And have it warranted thoroughly, ia at

Any one that knows anything day following having the consolation and would not let .it go." — Wn.
altout Sunday School Conc.-rts knows in her defmrting moments to see all Chidester, Rutland. /
that it is impossible to make a success her children around her bed side, to
" I am well xalhfird with my bug­
of them without earnest, untiring impart unto them the parting blessings gy."—Adam Wolf, Ma/dts Grove.

Bbe still retains lhe services of Miss work.

GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIVIE A

AT THIS OFFICE!

"As long as Lee Reed makes
buggies, I shall buy my buggies of
tbe sum of S600, to appear at the him.—A. J. Bourne, Hastings.
The concert for the Christian Sab­
bath School, occurred Sunday eve., next session of-the Circuit Court.
“ You are on the road to success,
as long as you make good work, as
last, at tho Christian Church
—Mr. W. C. Misner, lirintr near
you have always done.’’—Wm. 8.
For the post three or four weeks this place, was unexpectedly called
Goodyear, Hastings.
teachers nnd scholars have been nt from the school room on Thursday,
" You can depend upno what Lee
work preparing for it, and judging Sept, 24 th, to the bed side of an afflict­
says about his buggies."—H A.
from the entertainment they gave, ed mother, living in Elkhart County- Goodyear, Hastings., '
they, have worked.
Ind., who departed this life the Mon­
" I am delighted with my buggy
THE

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

gailroads.

NEATLY EXECUTED

She died at the early age of twenty-

had we received them.

y

ACUTE AND CHRONIC D SEASEK

not very

hr at U tart TBUNK8!
ON HAND!

W. A. AYLSWOKTH.

�GUARANTEED
X AUGER AMD

end carry on the regirtrrttoh ’throughrtot

-It ia repwtod ta Parimn eirota- that tbe
Due &lt;te Broglie will eov« re-enter th* French
Mtototey.

—The frten&lt;i&lt; of Edwin Booth, tbo actor,
whose thea’cr to New York ia to b* sold un­
der s foreclosure ot mortgag* in November,
are striving to hsvo ths theater remain in his
Laud., Hl. HsbHitte* amount to &gt;300,000, the
security for which ta good.’
—Gou. Read, Miulatar to Gresce, has ar­
rived at Washington.

tbsl lhe Queen baa paid Iho debts of lhe
Prince of Wales. Tbe Jimrs adds tbo infor­
mation that the debts cf the Prince amount

—The Hon. A. G. Miller, Tor thirty-five
yearv JUnlted Btatea Judge of the district of
Wisconat., died at his residence in Milwaukee
last week, of apoplexy, age-! seventy-three
years. Judge Miller was born in Peonsylvanta, whore his youth and early manhood -ere
passed. Ho went to Milwaukee in 1H38 as »
Territorial Judge, under appointment of Preaidout Va i Buren. In 1845 President Polk ap­
pointed him District Judge of Wisconsin, and
that position ho bold until January last, when
ho resigned.
—Eimor Washburn has . been appointed
Chief of tbo National Secret Service Bureau.
Mr. Washburn. was chief of tbo police force of
Chicago under Mayor McdiR.

th* btete on behalf of all parti®*, to
the fu’l sxteui of .ugr*«n&gt; changes
in regulation. ofltosra, awl the manm-r ot
eooducting sad carrying on lb* regirtirtion.
Gov. Kellogg, dn the intar&lt;&gt;t ot a fair and
impartial rsgi-lrsUw., of hie own accord,
pledging trfmrelf to act upon the advice and
mggertiona M tho Advisory Comm&gt;&lt;l®o, so
tong as Mich advice and suggestions are iu
comrctisuco with wd permitted by thoextating
taws of tbe Blate.
•
”8. It is agreed that two persona shall bo
named by tbo represoutativos of tlio Conserv­
ative Fsoplo'a party who ehaU bo elected acoording to law, to fill two vacancies which
•tall bo created by resignation in the Return­
ing Board within twenty days."
—Four companies of Federal troops have
boon ordered to Western Alabama.
—The Agricultural Department crop reports
show Dearly an average yirtd of wheat, a short
crop of corn, a fair yield of cats, potatoes,
and hay, but 1cm than half a crop of tobacco.
—TbeModxwin tbe Indian Territory have
petitioned for tho removal cf tho remainder
of their band from Oregon.
—All iliainsurance companies belonging to
UteNstfonal Board withdrew their buriucsa
from Claosgo on tho 1st Inst. The number ia
rixly-cight, including all Ute Hartford com­
panies but one. There are still some forty
companies not belonging, to tho board that
will continue to take risks in Chicago.
—Mr. Beecher's vacation having expired, Lo

yacht Marta, atolen about four years ago,
was B&amp;iod three weeks ago by the French
authorities at Algiers, ebe having attempte&lt;i
lo smuggle a cargo of two hundred cases of

—It in reportc.-' dial tbo town of Anliguia.
near Gautesuite City, South America, wa* do■troyed by an earthquake reoeatiy.
— At the IntoniaUoual rifle-dbooting match
now to progroM at Creedmoor, Long Jaland,
tho American mark .men achieved a.rcry cred­
itable victory over tbe Irish Yi.itoni on Satur­
day, Sept. 2C. The following ta tho occro
mada by tbo respective trama at different dta-

resulted in a compromise Mti factory to both
parties, namely: A reviaion of the registra­
tion Co data; each .party to hare an equal
uumber of Bupervieora and Clerks of Regis­
tration ; the Conaervativoa to bo represented
in tho Commiwionera at Registration, and to
have two of the five member, of the Returnfug Board.
—A census Jost completed by the local au­
thorities in Minnesota gives £52,000 aa the
proeeot population of tho Blate, and rates tho
taxable Aino of all property within ita bordren
al &gt;217,000,000—an average of a fraction over
&gt;393 per capila.
—The Md United States infantry, four compauiM of the 7tn cavalry from Fort Uneoto.
aud two from Fort Rice, have been ordered lo

—The Burlington Mid Missouri Hirer rail­
road is Nebraska has given &gt;5,000 to the Mehraska Relief and Aid Soctely, and lb a Union
Pacific baa given the name amount. Tim
money will be used to auppiy food, fuel, and
eJotbiag to frostier farxuere whose crops ware
destroyed by. grasnhopperw. Jay Gould gave

have each appointed a large list of delegates,
including the names of tbs most prominent
men ia the rnep^iivo Blates, lo attend the
convention to be held at L-miavfik, Ky., Oo-

These have been four State Conven­
tions in Nebraska and a fifth is called.
People so hard to please are likely to be
fooled in the long ran.

Sargent, Greenleaf &amp; Brooks,

The properties uf Dr. Walxkr’b
nsaa ab Brrntsa are Aper " '
"
Carminative, Nutritious. 14
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, 1
tire, aud Anti-JHltoint.

FIVE MY8TERI0U8 PICTURES.

kx:

fss?.*

—The Austrian government will dispatch
an exjiedition to tbe Arctic regions next year,
to ascertain whether tbe land discovered by
the expedition which has just returned, and
which ia named Fran x Joseph's Land, is a
portion of tho continent, or an island. Tbe
expedition will bo divided, one-half going by
tho way of Siberia aud the other via Groon-

How common is the annouuoraue&amp;L TbouMixta are suddenly swept toio eternity by this
fatal makvly. This disesM generally ha« ita
origin to Impure blood filled with Irritai.tip.
potoanous materials, whlrii, circulating through
Upbear:, im!Btottadtii.-:Ue tisane*. Though '
tbe irrItalian may at llrri be only alight, pro­ Kualnt, Kueer &amp; Kurlous
* —*all Vail Af faAf*.
ducing a Utile palpitation or irregular action,
or dull, heavy or sharp, darting jmUm. yet by
and by th* disease becomes firmly seated, and
iurtammailon or hypertrophy, or thickoning of
iho Hnice tuembrece or of tbe valves, 1a pro­
duced. How wise lo give, early aitcnttou to a
csm&gt; of this kind. Uuuatural throbbing or
pain in tbo region of lhe heart should ad­
monish ono that all ta not right, and If you
would preserve it from further dtaea«e,(.you
must help it to beat rightly by lhe use of such
a remedy as will remove the cause of the
trouble. Um Dr. Pieroe's Golden Medical
Disoovery before tho disease has beoomo too
seated, and it will, by ita great blood purifying ,
aud woudurfnl regulating properties, effect a
perfect cure. It eonuiiiMmcdicInri ;&gt;ropcrtlao
which act sj*cificaBy upon the tis.uss of tbe
heart, bringing about a healthy action. Bold
by all ftrst-elaM druggists.
. tizAXT itosKssK cuxxn.
Rockfort. Bperxwr Co., lod , Feb. 1.1871.
Dr. B V. Pisses, ttaSata, X. T.:
About t so years sgo I was a dieted with a
disease of .the hurt, which at times created a
presente around it. ahnoslcauslDg suffocation.
1 saw au adTorttaemeut of your Golden Medical
Discovery, recommending tho eamo aa a cure
it
for disssno of tho heart. I then fought half
EJSWttwfJWJKr
a dnxan txiltlss of it, and itu* Using three
csIHAooks. IS-coterChraato fn
bottles I xaa entirely rnlloved, aud am now
enjoying good health. Gratofnlly yours,
.__________ Vitcs K:u,u.x.

Chill Cum: I—8af« axd Suhr.—Dr.
Wilhoft's Tonic is curative and protective. It
will cure Chills and protect from further at­
tack*. Its reputation ia established. Its
oomposition ie sltnpte and scientific. It con­
tains no poison. It acta promptly, and ita
effects era permanent. It is cheap, because it
save* doctors* bills. It is harmless, speedy in
action and delightful in its effecta. Try it and
prove all that's arid. Wukxlocx, Ftklat A
Co,, Propriotom, Now Orleans.
Fox Bah or all Dacoatsrs..

OPIUM^S

for treatment until cured. Call on or addrem

DR. J. C. BECK, OfwrfDwMl. O.

g3 a 25 RANDOLPH

CHWACH

Ctaio*MEO&gt; ID.

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It. II. MctaOA ALl

NOVELTY

PRIRTIN6 PRESSES

66
CHICAGO
The only EMINENT Hotel in
the country, meeting the con­
servative views of the public, by
REDUCING RATES to

$3.50 Per Day.

AwATnxo tbo custom of some Ameri­
can politician or railroad man, in the
window of a jeweler's store on the Boe

Contracts ea« le obtained street with tho boms
offlos, ta.reby iscurtM ths tnUrs comgen.aUon
allowad by tbe Company, whlta ts sa loSecem.nt
ant w.cslly off.r^t. Literal terms will tetrads
with LIVE- ACTIVE Assets. Tor particular., Mdress. tn full usu, FostoBee Jfcat ie, Cblc»»&gt;, Ill.

GEO. W. GAGE &amp; JOHN A. RICE,

_______

de la Paix, Paris, is a breas tpin made
from a single diamond and priced

lioo.ooo..............................

—An explosion of gas occurred al Provi­
He who by his biz would rise, must
dence, IL JL, last week which partially de­
—A Madrid telegram of tbo 29th ult. an­ either bond or advertise.
stroyed the house of Mr. James Coatee, and
burned Patrick Bheehan, a carpenter, and nounces that there had boon four continuous
Walter Patterson, Mr. Coaton' butler, so days’ fighting between .the Republicans and
severly that they both died. Workmen had Carlisle to Navarre, without material advan­
beep repairing the gas fixtures, and had left tage to either side.
—During the prevalence of a typhoon at
one of the pipes unplugged. Bhceban aud
Patterson entered the room with a lighted Hong Kung recently fire vessels were'sunk,
two stranded, oeven were reported missing
candle, when tho explosion took place.
—A recent fire on Chartres street, New Or­ and twelve wholly or partially dismantled.
—The steamers Dacia and. Ambassador, en­
leans, destroyed four buildings, causing a loss
gaged iu Iiyins the now Atlantic cabie, have
Of &gt;100,003.
*
—A mail train on tbo Mississippi Central arrived at Queenstown, and report that tho
railway was thrown from tin, track near Holly direct cable parted and was lost in a h&amp;vy
Springs last week, injuring fifteen persons, gale. They were engaged with tho Faraday
several days to attempts to recover lhe cable,
one, a colored man, seriously.
—Tho bailey of a locomotive exploded al but without success, and were compelled to
Port Jervis, N.Y., last week, instantly kill­ return to Qaaennlo wn because they were short
ing George Page, the fireman, and fatally in­ of coal and 'provisions.
—Fourteen persons, convicted of taking
juring a boy named OuIwin, who was stand­
part in lhe riote al Medenan, North­
ing near by.
—A destructive fire raged in the town ot eastern Prussia, last June, have boeu s»uLennoxville, Can., last week, destroying tenced to terms of imprisonment varying from
nearly the entire business portion of the city, six months to three roars.
—An insurrection has broken out at Buenos
with over thirty private residences. Loss eeAyres In consequence of the alleged fraudu­
timatril at &gt;100,000.
lent conduct ot the late Presidential election.
—Three parsons were killed aud eorcral
Gen. Hitri is al the head of tho insurgents.
wounded in a collision of a passenger and a
—Tho anniversary of Mexican independence
gravel train on the Utica and Chenango Val­
was celebrated at the capital on tbe IGlh ulL,
ley railroad, near Binghamton, N.Y .recently.
with appropriate oeramouiee aud festivities.
—Charleston, 8. 0., was recently visited by
—By the accidental explosion of four tons
tho most destructive gale that hae nccurred
there since IBM. causing a loss nf about"
number of persons were killed, and property
1150,000 by bouses being swept away, ship­
to tbe vicinity suffered severe damage.
ping wrecked, etc.
. —Tho typhoon which visited the southern
—A dispatch from Bieubeuvllle, O., slates part of Japan to Hie latter part of Bogus! wan
that the Golden Gate distillery and fiouringthe most terribla over cx[&gt;.xiouced to that
mili on South Fourth street, owned by
latitude. Hundreds of Junks were wrecked,
Thomas Mesrs, together with a cooper-shop, aud a frightful loea of life is reported. At
stable, and several tenement houses, were Nagasaki alone 300 lives were lost. At Sagadeetroyed by fire last week. The loss is esti­ ksn 6,000 houses were destroyed nnd over 100
mated at £-100,000, and insurance &gt;32,000.
lives lost. TUoursnda of cattle on the plan­
—A railroad collision occurred on the Alle­ tations were killed.
gheny Valley railroad, near New Bethlehem,
Pa, recently, through the careleaaneas of a
telegraph operator. James Eater, engines'-, Bent Organs on Most Favorable Terms,

and M. Killien, fireman, and a passenger
named Henry Doyle, were killed. Henry
Wertx, express messenger, was fatally, in­
jured. J. M. Tarr, baggage master; John
Brown,, newsboy, and John Garrison, paaaenger, were seriously injured.
—A fire at Cbiao, Cat, on tbo 80th ulL, de­
stroyed a considerable portion of the town. '
The lore ia over &gt;80,000, aud tho Insurance
light. Forty-five valuable borsM were baraed.
The fire waa the work of an inoeudtajry.
-At Saratoga, M. Y., ou the l.t tort., a de­
tractive lire eonaumed tbe Grand Hotel. It
eeemed al eno Ums m if the doatrucUou of
half the village was inevitable, and help waa
asut for to both Troy and Whiu-halL Aid
camo from both quutuw, and from Baltaton,
and the fire waa prevented from'apraadiog.
The Grind Hotel wm entirely deetroyed. The
building «aa worth about &lt;300,000, and iuriired ror &gt;200,000. Tlio furniture wa» in­
sured for rtxsrt &lt;0,000.
—Tbe .team eaw-miU of J. H. Hall, at
Hamilton, Ont. wm destroyed by Cro riast
week, with 1,000,0*) ftet of lumber. Loee,
&gt;U0,®«I
—A fire at Youngstown, Ohio, recently, de­
stroyed the furniture .tore of Child*, Ort A
Oo.; km, ttt,000.
i
—By th* explosion of a boiler ta a furutta: •
maonfactory al. Dubuque, Iowa, last week, j

Ask ^Your Stove Dealer for the

idv
from tbo r.sv--------- - ----------------------------- &gt;«« taumw &lt;4
tbt! Sierra Nowuia niounUl’.ut ef Califor­
nia the medicinal propertien of which
are extracted tljerefron without Use nee
df Alcohol.
Tbe question is almost
daHv asked, "What to the cause of the
unparalleled guccess of Vixtwar Brrrots!” Our answer is, that they rernave
■ the cawve of diM®»e. aud the jmtient re­
covers hto ItoaHh. They arc the great
blood purifier and a life-givinc principle,
a perfect RcuonOor and Invigoruto.of tbe Ayatetu. Merer befofe iu tfe
hlrtary of tho world baa a medicine beec

with aMuaa, ADAXS a CO. * Psad atrsst, Bases

—Tho Democrats of Nevada have nomlnaUd
L. it. Bradley for Governor' and A. 0. Ellis
for Congress. A platform was adopted oppos­
ing massed capital, subsidies, and a third
term; condemning tbe back salary grab; op­
posing Chinese^ immigration ; favoring laws
for regulating fares and freights ; indorsing
outh Church at the regular Friday evening the Eight-Hour law; arraigning the adminis­
tration
for its abuse of power; demanding tbe
prayer meeting held on the 2d inat. An im­
mense throng of people greeted hie return repeal of iho bullion tax. and condemning tbo
with much enthusiasm. Among those present acta of vk lance recently perpetrated in the
wore Era. Beecher, Charles Beecher, Dr. Ed­
—Gov. Kellogg, of Louisiana, baa issued s
ward Beecher, Col. Beecher, Mrs. Harriet
Beecher Stowe, Aariatant Pastor Halliday, engthy address to tbo people of the United
all tho members of tho late Investigating States in defense of hie administration.
—Parson Brownlow is announced as a can­
didate for Congreat froifa the Second Tenncsmond, and tho truatcc&gt;&gt; of the church. The
room was handsomely decorated with flowers
—Louisiana advices indicate a willingness
and banners, on which were inscribed:
to abide by tbe conference compromise.
“ Love," "His Banner Over Us Wai Love,"
and simitar inscriplioua. After a prayer by Pinchbeck objects to it, but tiie Republicans
favor ita adoption, with a alight amendment.
Robert Raymond. Mr. Boocher had his usual
—Willard Phillips, of Belem, has consented
fifteen minutes' talk, to which he alluded to
to stand aa an opposing candidate to Oon.
tho troubles cf tbe church, and counseled his
Butler for election to Congress from the
hearers to take tire same as' one of Gol's
Essex (Mass.) district
wise measures of discipline, after which
he took tho Bible, read a few verses, and
commented upon them at some length. At
tho dose of his remarks, a young lady sang
—Tbe government of Hayti baa imposed
•&lt; Home, Sweet Home," to an acoosrpunimont, heavy taxation upon resident foreigners, in­
which was followed after brief intervals by cluding foreign clerka employed by Hay-

—The total equalised assessment of Minne­
sota thia year fa &gt;173,000,000, against &gt;&gt;7,000,’
000 twofeare ago.
.
—Tbo Grand. Lodge I. O. O. F. concluded ita
annual session at Atlanta, Ge., list week, and
adjourned to meet in Indianapolis next year.
Tho Grand Hire made th *follo wing appoint­
promenaded through tho room aud held brief
ments : John IL Tompkins, Alabama, Grand
conversations with those present, which
Marshal; tbe Bev. J. W. Venable, Kentucky,
brought the proceedings to a termination.
Grand Chaplain; W. H. Foulke, Delaware,
Grand Guardian; J."V. Hudson, Wisconsin,
—McEnery and Penn ha vo les cod an ad­
dress to tho citixeus of Louisiana advising'
thorn to deliver to ths United Btx-.oa military
authorities all arms and ammurition belong­
ing to tbo State.
. —A dispatch from Santander, Spain, states
that the Biver Bogre, running through the
province of Lends, has ovoifiowod ita banks,
carrying away the bridge connecting Saint
Augustin and Landa, involving considerable
oos of life. In the town of Tarrcza fully 20C
owes were .wspt away.
—Tbo cattle-plague hu broken out afresh
in tho province of Buwalki (Russian Poland),
causing a mortality of 1,000 hood of cattle in
two districts. Too nuaaian government lias,
in consoquoneo, taknn prompt measures to
prevent the imjxirtation of cattle into its ter­
ritory.
—A tale gram from tho American Consul at

UKjf,.
Catarrh, _
.
Gouf, urpaltu and ac/uft vf uny kind.
Attach it in ita rtrongheld. tho blood—
the fotiLtain of life—anti it will soon
xurranoar and abandon tho outpost*.
To do thia you must have the *’Vmxoab Bmatas ;'' there ia no eomplaiut
to which the human system is liable
that will not yield to ite influence, abd'
there are thonaanda which no other re­
medial agent will remove.
4

Tho new terms offered by the Mason
&amp; Hamlin Organ Company, for tho sale
of their celebrated instruments, create
dissatisfaction with many dealers, who
declare that they will greatly injure the
business of selling other organs, oapodaily by peddlers. By these terms a
person is allowed to hire ah oxg&amp;n, paymg only a lesaonable rtnl for it—baring the privilege, of course, of return­
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FRIDAY,

irry County, Michigan,

O STRONG.

Progression. No Retrograding

1VILLE, BARRY CO.. MICH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1874

VOL. Il
svtaing at . the Maiaon Don-e, chatting
over, the gossip of tiro hour, the races,
ths opera, tho last new premiere dan■suae, spiced with an oocaaional politi­
cal opinion, now and then touching up­
on the trial of Bazaiue, the dictatorship
of MacMahon, or the pretensions of the
Count Ohambord, when one of thmu.
mischief makers who are tho bans of
every society, drawing his chair near to
Prinoe Bontko, who seemed to bo tho
host of ths pccasion, said: - - .
" Have you heard the last bit of gos­
sip, mon prince?"
"I have not What is it?" answered
tho Wallachian, as ho carefully blow
out in heavy wreaths the smoko from
his lips.
'
‘
j
"Well,, it is said that if Madame
Boutko succeeds in her divorce suit, she
intends, as"soon as she is at liberty, to
marry Prince Ghika," was the sinister
reply.
.
" Nonsense,” said another of the par­
ty, who’overboard the remark.
" That is tho gossip," replied the first
speaker.
.
Prince Sontko merely shrugged his
shoulders with assumed indifference,
but was observed to torn pale, and in­
stantly to change the conversation to
some other subject Indeed, bis .oompauions found that the gossip, as thus
reported, had hit him hard, and that,
although ho did not refer to the subject,
yet it seemed to rankle in his mind,
causing intense irritation, until even ho
who had conveyed the intelligence re­
gretted having done so. However, the
party, over which a chill had thrown it­
self, soon separated, and the prince,
beckoning to him who had whispered
this ucwc'Aomc gossip in bis ear, said:
"Will you walk down tho boule-

a sTKJtjjjra old poem.

Tretb ar.d jutUco are rkroii,

THE FATAL

DUEL.

A Paamax Exrxamrca or To-dat.

It is not the upper ten thousand, bht
“With pleasure," was the response.
the upper one hundred thousand, in
And so these two came down toward
Paris, who constitute the exclusive
class, and whose ranks are recuperated the Place de "Opera arm in arm, the
annually from all parts *f the conti­ prince evidently striving to suppress
nent It is only occasional glances his inward excitement
" Will you tell me who spoke of that
which the public obtain of the domestic
career of these people, men and women matter?'* ho asked, as coolly as possible,
who lira within the peculiar and when they had passed out of hearing at
charmed circle of aristocracy ; but tho rest of tho party.
"I do not exactly feel at liberty to do
when the true incidents relating to, and
so, though it was openly spoken of at
the private experiences of the class of
the community become known to the tho club, but without comment," was
world at large, they frequently present the cautious reply.
"Nothing was said absolutely per­
pictures of scene* aa tragic and revolt­
ing as occur among the most depraved sonal?’’
"Nothing."
and abandoned residents of tho me­
" Very welL I will say good evening
tropolis, Whatever the arbitrary rules
here,
” and the prince abrubtly rleft,
of this or that rank In life may be, hu­
man nature is the same in high or low, turning into tho Rus Hilary.
That
same evening’ a very different
rich or poor. A mock respectability in
was—
occurring
in a house situated
often thrown
ujim
Mirown ever deeds
aecus enacted
enacieu by
oy aceno
-------- ------.......... °-------------------------------titled individuals which would lead the on one of
flno Blrc«u leading out of
____i.__
____
___i_____
theClismns
ChampsElvira
Elyaranear
nearthe
thoAre
Arodede
perpetrators,
were At
they
born- in*..’an­the
other class of society, either to tbe gal­ Triomph. It was in ons et those ex­
lows or transportation for life. In no quisitely arranged and artistically fur­
other city cfii the face of the globe can nished French boudoirs, which are the
so many titl.d pleasure-srakera be ' result of ample fortune and refined
found as in tbe French capital. Like a taste combined. Hero sat a very beanwell-charged magnet it draws all to it­ I tiful Parisienno at a harp, upon which
self, and thus a curious and most she was playiqg with exquisite harmony
heterogeneous community is formed, as and feeling, there being only one lis­
varied in its character ns it is in ita tener by her aide, and ho the Prince
Ghika.
The lady could hardly have
nationalities.
Among tbe gay and aristocratic so­ seen twenty summers, and yet was regal;
ciety, during the last winter, there were in her maidenly beauty and perfection I
to be met. two prominent members, who of form. Tho scene told its own story
at once. Could ---------Prince Bontko have
were WaHachten nobler. Prince Ghika —
and Prince Sontko, both men of refine-' Mon hi“ traditional enemy bending over
meet and culture, and who were much jlhe
hand- “d wi‘h • chole *,:;i
sought after—the former efpecially be ’
•JuU* thanking her for the
tag very popular. Prince Ghika was P’««n« 8he
afforded him by her
an exceedingly handsome young man of B,re®1
Bad
100011 ot tho

.v^uaro, muu
wrea iow,
herited n large fortune,
and with
few,
if any, known vices, hi* future career I
gave promise of exceptional happiness.
He might be met almost any day at tho I
Louvre, the Luxembourg, and tbo !
public saloons of art, or st the opera in
the evening, for he not only had an ar- •
dent passion for music, but was himself
an accomplished performer upon more
than one instrumenL Indeed his acoompHshmente, which were many, were
of a class to rendtr him the must agree­
able of companions.
Prinoe Sontko was in many respect*
the opposite of his fellow-countryman.
He wm a man of soino thirty-five years
twwiail Lkr.nak
i
11i**o» resad married,
though u.:.
hta domestic
hoppy
' ~ we
star, for at the period which
his wife was engaged in

TijlB WM the
bri&lt;lc of the
yo°ng Rlld handsome Prince Ghika, and
• happier betrothal could hardly have
beeo imagined,- or a more appropriate
de in all the charmed circl° of ?•*»’»»“ aristocracy. Celeste do
la Rouho
’
was indeed
1 "* *a fitting *bride
—*•■- for
the Wallachian noble. Fortune, birth,
education, and exquisite artistic taste,
they both posses ted in common, and
the year of probation was even now
drawing to a dose, at the completion of
which they were to be joined to the

After a tender leave-taking
_ they
oepstrated for the night, tho prince ordering his carriage to drive home. He
soon arrived tn front of his residence,
aud just as be was alighting, a person
L hastened from the opposite side of the

Though by do means with- claimed roughly ;
** Take that! and that !” at the same
Bontko was characterised by time r tri king him two fierce blows, one
peculiarities which attach upon the throat and one upon thecheat,
o tbe profeaiooal adUm rapidity of thought
" You know who I am 1" exclaims
soldier of fortune. He had
French military aerrioe Prince Sontko, who had dealt these foul
blows, and be hastened away leaving
the fainting Ghika upon the ground.
He had been taken entirely uupre-

The earned as aeoesaories to- the fatal duel,
with brief imprisonment, but the piinripal, the Prinoe Boutko, is still in pris­
on, where he is sentenced to remain for
years.
•
The nature of this sadstory was such
as to give it instant publicity through
the press; but how many .unwritten
tragedies there arc constantly occurring
" I must challenge him stance,” said in the highest circles of the great
the Prinoe to his friend, and therefore French metropolis.
I have sent for yon, on whom I know I
THE JOUKHAUHTIO SMALL HOT.
can rely."
■ .
Borne juvenile journalists in San
"Thereis no other course open to
you," replied hisfrifiad, " though Sont­ Francisco, emulating tho examples of
ko is a noted duelist, and you mon their older brethren, have varied the
Prinoe, you are no master of weapons.” monotony of their amateur ahoeta I y
offensive personalities which have re­
"True."
"Ho will have the choice, being tho sulted in adibel suit The editor who
challenged party,” continued the anx­ caused the arreste of his rivals was only
fourteen year.* of age. He was at one
ious friend.
time associated with them in the publi­
"Of course."
" And if .he choaqa small swords you cation of the Pac’flo Youth, but break­
ing with them, started a new Pacific
Lbva not the shadow of a chance.”
Youth *t a low rate, the older journal
" Then I aboil itteiai, first, list, and being conducted by a chubby child of
twelve.
His former associates retali­
all tbe while, upon pistole. That will
•afford you some small chance for your ated by publishing two vindictive
sheets called the Growler and the Vin­
life.”
dicator. in which the character of their
"Ab you choose," Baid the young
rival was most savagely assailed. Not
Prince, who was quite wtak from the
content with this, one of their myrmieloss of blood attendant upon the brutal
ons attacked him in the rooms of the
attack of Prinoe Bontko.
Pacific Coast Amateur Press Associa­
“ Would to heaven I oould fight this
tion, of which he was President. . The
duel for yow,-” continued his friend.
following extract from the alleged libel
" You ore not fit to go Offt, and yet I
gives d good idea of tho success with
dare not advise you otheiwiae.”
which the juvenile 'amateur imitated
"Don’t worry, my good friend."
tho style of some of his profer siana!
" Ay, but I &lt;nust worry; I cannot
brethren: " Were the room at our dis­
take it cs calmly as you do. I burn in
posal, we con Id give accounts of theft,
every vein io avenge your insult.’’
lying, misrepresentation, cowardice, and
The oeconda of the two parties fnet,
blackmail schemes of thia foul-mouthed
aud after the usual formula it waa set­
slanderer. But it is not his reputation
tled that pistols should be the weapons
which is at stake ; the ouly reputation
and the distance twenty paces; the
he has is that of a liar, thief, and cow­
meeting to take place on the following
ard.
His reputation he earned a:
day. Prince Ghika passed tho after­
school, and ho has carried it from the
noon in arranging his affairs, for he was
desk and school-yard to tho office and
well satisfied as to tbe manner ill which
into society. And the hatred for him
the encounter with hia experienced ad­
by all who have ever associated with
versary must terminate. He wrote a
him is great and unexceptionable.” On
long and tender letter to her whom ho
the case being brought into court, it
dared not visit on tbo eve of such event
was attempted to be shown by the coun­
He forgot no one at this trying moment,
sel for tho defense that tho offensive |
writing to hia brothers at Bucharest,
words ware to be considered in a Pick­
and in Lis bestowals kindly remembered
wickinn sense. He thought tho boys
bis many and faithful friends.
sbou'd bo spanked and allowed to go,
AU finished at last, ho retired to rest,
ob they belonged to good families and
und slept peacefully as an infant until
had promised to discontinue their jour­
his friend catne to awoke him in tho
nalistic excesses, but the opposing
morning.
eounsel urged that it would not be fair
" You bavo slept well?"
to allow them to go free because they
" Without a dream.”
did not happen to be hoodlums. The
" Good !** said his friend ;
'your
court decided that there was clearly a
nervea will be steadier.”
libel, and held the boys for trial, so
But he omitted to mention that be
that three amenities of juvqpile jour­
had not been able Limbi LI to elate Lis
nalism will result in litigation, which
eyes.
will, wc trust, be an. expensive warning
"And you, my good friend?" asked
to other amateur editors not to imitate
tLo Prince.
the bad qualities of their professional
" Oh, I’m well enough," was the care­
brethren.__________
answer.
A PRIMA COMMA'S TOOTH.
"Rear mo witness,” said the Prince,
Mme. Pauline Viardot, tho ever-to“ that I have in no way provoked thia
’a
bitter insult, thia brutal attack. I shall1 be-remembered Fidcs,- in Meycrb-.er
a.tad my life Ucwo I belioT, it lo ’
Urinc^rc uxlh
iu ’her upptr jaw
be my duty, but yet I would not have “
| longer than
~ the rest of
Prince Sontko’s blood upon my hands. her pearly jewels, which somewhat dam­
I shall not aim at any vital pari, remem­ aged the beautiful expression of her I
ber that, for he in actuated by somu physiognomy, A few evenings before
the production of the “ Prophcte," dur­
mnd freak, I know not what."
"Lei happen wbsi may, no blame ing one of the general -rehearsals of
that opera, Meyerbeer went ipto her
rests upon you," said his friend,
room in the theater, and advised her
" I travt not."
.
"Wheel and firo instantly at tbe that bo oould not consent to let her slog
word, it is your only chance. You need Fidca. ’^How. so ?” exclaimed tha great
have no qualms of conacienco with such artiste, stupefied at such a dreadful rev­
elation. “Am I wrong in the inter­
an antagonist.”
•
pretation of any part of the role ? If
" Perhaps not."
"It is already sunrise. Shall we so, you should tall mo, sir, and I will
breakfast and start at onoe ?*’ asked tho correct myself." “ Madame, you are a
perfect Fides, and I could not dream
friend, solemnly.
of any tragedian songstress to sing oud
play
better than you," answered the
" Have you anything to commit to
maestro, "but—but—you cannot per­
my care?”
form Fide*l—unless—" "Unless what
“ Yes, these letters and papers, that's
quickly replied Pauline Viardot, burst­
all,” he replied. “ I will place them in
ing iuto tears. "Unless yon submit
this drawer and give you the key. If I
to a painful surgical operation, and I.
fall, as I confidently expect to do, you
guess you won’t, madnme." ‘ ‘ What dd
will kindly take charge of themstonce.”
you think, sir?" “Birney this, mad­
"In such an event your wishes shall
ams : you most have that overgrown
be sacredly attended to ; but let uj not
tooth sawn to the level of tho others.”
anticipate the worst," said hie friend
" Oh I sir, it must be horrible. Barely
with assumed cheerfulness, but quieily
I’ll be dead before the excision is over."
turning to hide tho tear that wet his
"Notai oil, madame, I have just or­
check.
dered the dentist of the Queen of Prus­
The parties, dressed in black, faced
sia to come to Paris for tho express
each other at noon in a glade of the
purpose of attending your operatic map
forest of Fontainbleau; each gravely
e*ty,«nd you may rely upon his unsursaluted the other, and then took their
places as designated by the seconds.
«&lt;«• «Q?»dition impos'd by the hard-tojwauq I.*u uveu uueiuuy arraugeu;
pleaso maestro, Paulino Tiardot made
carriages, surgeon, all were al hand.
up her mind to confide her beautiful
At the word, two denotation; were heard.
head to Herr MuUkeiriaom, M. D., who
Prince Ghika's bullet flew wild, but
first chloroformed her, and with a magic
Prince Boutko’s bullet entered his ad­
dexterity removed at onoe the obnox­
versary’s side and lodged in a fatal man­
ious bit of ivory. A few nights after
ner in the bowels. His suffering for a
that " terrible ” trial, Paulino Viardot
wou her crown of immortality in that
relief.
rote of Fide* in which she will never be
qnent to this scene, equaled. When tbe tremendous echoes
one of his most attached friend*.

InMvtlra.

NO. 3.

MICHIGAN

IF YOU WAJiT A KISS, TAK^ .IT.

clo in which he lived, and in accordance
with the code of honor in which he had
been educated, there was but one course
for him to pursue. No explanation was
asked for, and none would have Veen
given in any instance by the vindictive

th:» sketch, fought two duels,
a man who enj yed the inti- idea what could have freshly aroused the Russian Chapel in Paris; and tinging
___ . tho auimority of the man who had al­
and ; tacked him in bo brutal a manner. It
tad lor: WM «U » mjrt-ry.
the body on which bhe could on’y strew
where for hours he raised blood. from her floral offerings; her heart had *1-

had abated, and tho arthta were allowed
to leave i$e stage, Giacomo Meyerbeer,
trambling like a child, with emotion,
respectfully took Fidfea’ right wrist, to
which he adjusted a diamond bracelet
worth 30,000 francs, in the’middl* of

Total. .
NiDstesa sad * half million dollar'* Indreote

Lak* Huron through tho broad St. M

K&lt;rar le* enofttJ- fell JW
ti cal a match on you la thia;
N»v*r IM * UwgMng aridM
B « row vpoHing for * M*.
*
There'* * royal way iu knuit-g.
And th* JMlyrenM who mMt* tt
Harr a motto that la whining—
If you waiU * klat, why take it.
Any 6»1 may Are a reXjion,
AnylxMly wear a crown/''—■
■ Bat a it an mual win a woman
' If he'd have her for ata ova.
'
W.-ul4 you have th* golden apple.
You uwt find tta,tne »«d akak* it;
If tire th'us hi worth tbatarteg.
And you want a ktaa, why take it.

to Marquette, one of the principal ehippuig
jyodusi fitfil a ready
porta at tint tniocnl product* of tbit ragton.
n in Michigan, Ohio,
Approacbiog tho town our attention from tha PeaaaylVSais New York. West Virginia, Wmdeck of tba eteanror i» attracted to the
conein, IJUnote and Indiana. Over a hundred
of roboouer* in tha harbor, aomo swatting furnaoee in Penntylratda and Ohio uro Lake
ibelr tarn to load with oro or iron coin hi r Superior ora almoet exclusively, white others
down by rail from the interior, others at Hie mix it with orro minedm their own iaUMdlxte
neighborhoods. A large amount is etna lied
in Lake Hnproior, where cheroes! is urod*.
Charcoal costs eleven cento per bushel. a-;d
ab-ive 110 bushels aro reculrsd to tho ton of thebest oro, and 140 buaheU per ton of the poor
Who would burn i?poo • datert,
.
eel oro. With this and too erot of mining,
Awn Ireks Michigan, to Chicago, or from tire labor, etc., all added, the total expenrro are
Wl h a favtet aaUltai byT
carial through Lakes Huron and Erie to
'Who wonld live thia antmy wealbar
Cleveland aud Erie, whore coal is near at bond
.
For.
a
black
aud
w.
’
fiUy
aky
T
to prepare tbs crude oro for mi.rkel aud man- roots that haavy dividt uds com# to Ute »txkUh, I tell yon there la magic.
nfaottiring purpoass.
bolders.
And you cauna, oanaol brtak tt;
Marquette i* * .comparatively no* town,
well laid out, burnt down * few year* ago,
For the avMUM part of 1 retag
v
Thrio are five varioUsa of iron ore to the
•gain rebuilt with fine re*:deuce«—many of
1* to want a kfaa and lake It.
*
itretn
etegant—lorgs store*, h*oil*ome district: (1) Tho most vaiusblo is specular
uhurches and commwliou* school-hotreaa. It bcmaUlo, yielding tS per coot, pure icon; (9)
YARlEtlES.
originated, expand* and fiduriaiisaoa tho lb- soft hematite, nlmilar to tire ores of Pcunsyfranis and Connecticut, porous, eisilv re­
Thb educated pig plays cards, and
duced, and yield-j M pex cook iron; (3) the
msgoetic ores; (4) ailicious hematite, more his game is porker.
&lt;1 fflcult of roduc-.iou, and varying to richuM*:
Although reports of vast mineral deposits
Wbat is that which increases tho
to thia region wore made by tho Indians and
more you take from it?—Why, a hole,
Jesuit fathers at a very early period, yet
’
rreyj were not
of
course.
specific nature
known of Uta v**t
oral wealth of frven oaa vsnatv, bat by nixing or»«. ■treogU;
Dobbs thinks that, instead of giving
tho Upper Penluanla of
can until a com­ sad durability both aro obtained. Kuglsud
credit
where credit is du-r, the cash had
____________________ _______ », La Gude, in
a book published to Paris, made known to the
better be paid.
.
world tire exiatenoo of copper on tbo south
Apbukkakd is generailv a bad argucr,
fseturera in that town wore dependent ou for the oftencr ^Te comes to the " pint,”
covered • ledge of copper prolartte’g above tbo Euglish oro alone The iron-mas'.orw there
wxter n.-ar tbo *boro of tire l&amp;ke. The r*nre could not make stool good enough for a black­ the more incoherent he is.
authority found hinpe of copper weighing smith's uro,, to say nothing of that needed fur
Why hut a hog tbe most brains of all
from ten to twenty pound* among the aavagec, cutlery, if they were ent ot from foreign
held in ■upornutiau* awe and carefully pre­ magnetic ores.' Iu Lake Superior on uro the the animals ? Because he has a hog’s
served m domeouc god*. In 1572 a m*j&gt; of different varieties ho eldo by aide for the pro­
1,000 mile* of the corot and lelxnd*.- made by duction of steer for ail purposes, a mixture of head full of them.
the early Jesuit*. WM pnblrehed in Parte. Iti tbe hematite and magnouc producing a mstal
A fttMAXd* pawnbroker, hauled up for
1689 Baron Ire Iloatan pnbiiiihcd * book of Kjnal 11 the best ever know &gt;. And from thio
travel* in- which bo mention* that “upon fact alono the reader will easily decide vrba. extortion, claimed immunity on the
L*ka Huperior we find Coppermine*, tbo is to be tho future of tbe Upper Peninsula of ground that she was a loaa woman.
motal of which ia fine and p eutifai. there b&gt; Micbigao.
iug not * Mventhpart b**o from.tbo ••n." Ia
A farm tut, when fitgellatiug h e two
Now Jock at tho importance of tliia portion
1731 P. De Chaarfevoix deasritred do ■&gt; pp r of ths State from a geographical point of
deposit aud the *upmtlt(on* of tbe I lareaa view. Stretch a line aeroro a ma? of lire unruly boys, was asked what ho was
United States from tho extreme* of tho con­ doiug. " Thrashing wild oats,” was the
tinent, with one end rooting on Portland, Mo.,
ou tho Atlantic, and tire other on Portland, reply.
abuodauaa and ricbaoaa of copper tiret a c jiu- Or., ou tha Pacific. Il will peas along the
Teacher—Peter ; you are such a bad
pauy wm formed in England tn 1771. which lino of tho Northern Pacific railway and dicommenced operations on Dctanxgon river
boy that you are not fit to sit in tho
nutter Mr. A. Henry, who wound up the bu»icompany
of good boys on the bench.
new in 1772, informing the company that
Come up here and sit by me, sir.
*• tbo country ttuP be- cu uvxled and peo­
pled before tho copper ran be profitably
Dabwin acknowledged himself sold
nilrred." A eentory hasrintre &lt; lajwed and the m will bn aron. dojxwikd along thn route r.f
jiopubtien and tbe pro fl. a aro bttuig realized, tbo great Northern highway betwaen tha two when his little neiee asked him, serious­
the latter .by a acoro or more of largo com- ocean- and near tho broad agricultural diely, what a cat has that no other animal
pautea to active operation.
tricta of tho Northwoalera Htatea. Here,
Tracing the hiatory.of development* after then, midway upon tho continent, wuh has. He gave it up, alter mature delib­
tho noaucoeacful experience of Mr. Henry, lire abundant rail and water fkcliitlea for traneeration, and thus the sly Lttla puss an­
next movement worthy of nolo wm a govorumout explaring expedition, in 1819, with H.'
swered : "Kittens."
II. l&amp;tooolcraft aa rxiirteralOguit and geologist, cheap food—nature h*« dei ooitcd those oxA Detboit young woman tried to. bo
■ont along tho couth chore of the lake to ex
hausti«Mui niUiso of wealth to give cmploymea:
amino tho copper depocita. In 1828 a similar to millions of our race and supply the grow­ aristocratic, and did. not look at tho
government expedition was aant out, and each ing demands of the groat oowmutiitte* of the
made farorablo reporta. But tho flrttaya- continent whh ibooo two indispensable prod money that she gavo the horse-car con­
tematsc exploration waa commenced in 1831. nets, iron and copper. "We have but to ductor, but ho meekly g*ve her back
by Mr. Donglui Houghton, auboequently thick." eayo Carleton to his ••Beat of Em­
prenfccuted under the auopicek of the Slate pire." *• of ibe capibiltttes of this region, tie the lozeugo on which was written. " III
governnvn^ and carried on rucccMfnlly aud oxtoul and area, the increase of population, never cease to lovo thee," and aaid he
with imrxirunt rtsuite till 1843, when the the dovolopmsut of resources, tho construc­
tion of railways, the growth of c-.tlro aud was an orphan with fire little brothers
towns; wo have only to grasp the probabili­
•
called, and the annual appropriation for tho ties of the-future to discern the dawning coav to support, nnd muat be excused.
survey was cut off. Dr. Houghton then ap"lx London, no man thinks of black­
;.ea!e&gt;i io tbo general guvarnmont, and was counter.1
ing his own boot*.’’ said * haughty
•u:&lt;»saful in cbta.mng an appiopnatiou for
publi: surveys and geological work ou tbe
Briton once to tho late Mr. Lincoln,
Upper Pouineuia of Michigan, which enabled deposila of any considerable importance.
whom ho f und polishing his calfskin
c-jal mince a.-e woArod to a limited ex­
until ire otUMi to «n nnthnoiy death by drown­ Tro
whichrieldod iu 1870 coal to the value of gaiters. " Whose boots does he black?"
ing iu the lake, while in tha mldat of impor­ tent
tfl.tOO. There are, however, direct railway quietly responded UdcIo Abe.
tant labors, iu 18It.
Tbe turveyv »t&lt;d cx»uu«slioc* were then so connection* to the coal miaou of Indians and
Hehb is on obituary gem from tho
f»r completed that the *• J«ck«on Company ” Ohio and water eommauloaUo- to Pounsyldeath-ooinmn of tho Shell Rock (Minn.)
Ibcated a tract of mineral load for faturo vauia and other coal-producing States.
mining Ojreratlon*. Tira manner of diaoove-y
Enterprise :
•f thia earliest developed aud one of the best
* COOKIKU SCHOOLS.
Ou tb* plvin* of f*r few*,
Wirer* lk» Spring-lira* (ra*i«v ware,
New York will soon number a cook­
Can*.. G. D. Johnson, now of the Loks HnpoFr**r*ut bro m now **iri&gt; low, ah,
r.or mine. It is dated at Jackson, Mich.. Nov. ing school among its many useful insti­
*
Dhge above my granfim*'* grave.
10. 1815, and Is aa follows:
tutions ; "a cooking class is to bo imme­
How’s bUh ineira now?" inquired one
“ I left here on the 2S*Ld*y of Joly last and
wm gone until tho 91 th day of October
I diately organised, with a French heat! Nanhvillo merchant of another. "Dull,
o«?k of the first class, and a number of
fearfully dull,”
the reply. " The
coedod in forming a company of thirteen. 1 sub-teachers to give two practical les­ fact is, nobody buys anything just now
wee appointed treasurer and agent to explore sons a week, with nominal admission,
but provisions and whisky—the bare
and uiaka locations, for which last purpose wo
fees, and the-pupils are not only to be necessaries of life, as it were."
taught ho&lt; to cook nicely, but also how
A tovno fellow in a Western town
aud hired a guide at the Sault, where I bought
a boat aud coaatud up tho italie to Copper to buy provisions judiciously—a most was fined 810 for kissing a girl against
Harbor, which is over 300 milro from SanU praiseworthy aocxynplishment. London
her will, and tho following day thu dam­
Btc. Marie. Wo made treveral locations, one
of which we called Iron at tbn time. It is a has for some time boasted of a number
mountain of solid iron ore 150 feat high. Tbe of these useful schools, and aristocratic sel sent him tho amount of hia fine,
with a note aiying that tho next time he.
ore looks as bright as a bar of iron just brokan.
Since coining homo we hfvo had eomo of it ladies take the lead m their improve­ kissed her he must bo less rough about
smelted, and find that it (induces iron and ment and support. Some of the schools
it, aud be careful to do it when her fath­
something rroombliog gold—aomoaav it is gold
and copper, Our location is one mile square, arc for the instruction of young ladies er was not around.
aud we ehall send a company of men up in of the higher and wealthier ranks, and
tbo spring to begin oj&gt;enilions. Our company
others for the wives and daughters of Tharo ar* habit* of tuaoare aud habili of mind,
fat called the Jackson Muting Company.”
working men—all under the charge of Habit* if almort every klad;
Kabila of il^r** audhabit* of walk,
.
professional and practical cooks, perfect Hab la of atang and habtka of talk;
masters of their business. 8j it rectus Habtt* that mak»n* Mt liko foo&gt;,
that cooking is to become fashionable, Halit* that maha &lt;Hbw n»u'a locta;
Il - Vita that mak* ha think w*'r* great,
and no woman need lecl shame if dis HuU'.a that makooa think we ain't:
m&gt;nro is about
per ton ; freight to "Oleve- covered in tho act of preparing d palat­ H»«U that make u» love th* Bg*«,
land U.K per ten. makee W 35. It io arid able soup ..or Btew. Fashion rules the H.blt* that make ua *rl*h Iwrre night!
cn tire wharf to Cleveland at an average of 98
ILUta that lift up and habit* that ] v'J dawn,
par ton, tearing a profit of ♦1.55, or after de­ world with a rod of iron; but when she Kabila that abrnld b» fojooed wherever they aio
ducting tosurauco and iomdouteis, say «1.15, tieporta herself in this manner, she is a
found;
Habit* tire! took* u* uoU* men.
If we oaly wUl cboaav and foiUw them.
Tbo following r Ilkial tabular ctatouxsct of

nitu’io and isnpcrtauca of the entire mineral
operations on tho Upper Peniucul* of Mmfil-

imposrible to estimate the saving that
would result from cooks being educa-

supenntend, and even
of dollars are, no doubt, wasted in this

)1M*j i.satuta dish out of nothing," aa the French
i,orj.ma
what Buffering and erring would be
avoided. Young ladies would be taught

and cooking, as they now learn foreign
IsngusgM and “the German." A man
would not hesitate to face matrimony
did be know that young ladiec were
Cocking would, indeed, produce glori­
ous reeulta.

Baxadcs wfil established himself peruntil

Hbw Tong ta. 30,0001

DOJTT SCOLD.
'
For th* sake of your children, don’t
do it. It is a great miafoxtune to have
.children roared in the jrresenre and un­
der the tofiuence of a'scold. Tbe t-ffect
of tho everlasting complaining and
fault-finding of such penons is to make
the young who hear ri unamiable, malicioua, callous-hearted, aud they often
learn to taktf pleasure in doing the very
things for which they not ire such
toiigue-Istthinge. As they are always
getting the blarhe of wrong-doing,
whether they deaMvc it or not, they
think they might as well do wrong as

�O’" WO new bmldtofl, hire bran

FRIDAY,

Helsa fond divio. who M

OCT. 16, 1671

M.rtu nta far

W
ihg to over $4,000.

CASH.

Mrs. Bowers of Westphalia, Clin­
It is on them ton Co., drowned herself in a rain much an object &gt;s good wages."
that the Nxws ho* its chief reliance trough last week. . •
A ^Uadelphia gentleman adver­
for growth and prosperity.
But we
Friday Joseph Stark was instantly tises a $*^p that fa destined to wipe

advertising patrons.

CASH.

o

CASH.

atara.'

POTATOES,

Will

Pkimpaad.,

OATS,

CORN.

APPLES,
have more than a selfish interest in killed at Ledge Lake, by a circular out the national debt There is proboqr advertisers.
Good advertisers snw,-which caught in his dothing.
aly some “lye” about it.
are invariably men of enterprise, pub­
Miehnel Cas-ida, ngefl 75. fell down
St Louis is poking fnn at an un­
lic spirit and energy. They build up a pair of stairs, nt Chel&lt;*ea, last week,
sophisticated highwayman who was
Delivered al their
'
a town and community and bring sustaining injuries from which Me has
Tool enough tj attempt to rob a Chi­
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
business to a place.
Advertising since died.
cago newspaper reporter.
.
men are never idle men, and active
Jacob Schweitzer, of Detroit, on
A model husband* io Dataware
men make active-towns and cities.
Friday last, set Are to.hi* own house thrashed his wife fearfully because
Non-advertisers (we have some)
and then shot himself. His body wns their baby didn’t get the, prize ria ba­ LATH,
do not believe ia publicity.
They
SHINGLES.
burned to a crisp.
by show, and wound up by offering to
arc afraid to invest a dollar without
WATER LIME,
Wm. Howard, living near Climax, swap the baby for a pig.
the immediate prospect of eight or
SALT,
Kalamazoo Co., was instanrly killed,
The matrimonial market has pick­
ten taking its place.
They have no
HAIR,
on Friday laat, by the accidental dis­ ed up so fast since September that
desire for reputation oply as they get
.
STUCCO,
charge of a gun in his hands.
one New Hampshire clergyman has
it al the expense of others.
Such
fe., 4-e.,
Charles Cooper, freight hrakem.in laid in three barrrls-of beans, a barrel.
meu never build up a town or enhance
which we ship and retail al bottom prieeo.
the value of property.
Dead-heads on the Air’Lino Railroad, fell between of cider and three dried calf-skins.

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

and dormant brains never win ; they the cars, near Jackson, Oct 13 th, snd
Iu giving geography lessons down
are the assassins of many a would- bad hjs Ifg badly crushed.
East, a teacher asked a boy what

Recrlrfd at the 0. O.

D. Store af
M, tit.
.
,
.
to Lota on Grcrrs add. A. Brook* prop.
3 ajX on a wjof tee 8. MapU GiLt*.

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,

Proprietors.

Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to bny for
Cask.
I have a full line of

Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
Goat Cloths, Bugle Fringe,
Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias,
Hats, Caps, Horse Blankets,
Men, Lad’s &amp; Child’s Underwear,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Groceries, &amp;c., Ac.

, An editorial notice of a woman’s

advertising are the most prosperous.
Their merchants know Ural they do

Two counterfeiters were arrested grocery store reads as follows , “Her
near Holland, Tuesday.
Plenty of tomatoes are as red as her own
the “queer" was found upon th'eir cheeks ; her indigo is as blue as her
when they put it into printer's ink
persons, and they were lodged in jail. own eyes, and her pepper as hot ns
and paper. Manufacturers, inven’ors,
her own temper"
E. C. Bates was run over and in­
capitalists, etc., will always seek an
A county treasurer in Alabama
stantly killed by a freight train on the
enterprising place to settle . iu, and
Michigan Southern Ro id at Peters­ cnn’l read. or write, but he has put
they judge of a place by the display
burg. Oct. I2tli, be being literally cut ♦7000 where no one but himself can
of business life made in tho columns
find it. - this shows that a collegiate
in pieces.
of a local newspaper.
Mrs. R C. Shetbeno, of Bellevue, education isn't essential to the ac­
AROYAL AXIXDOTE.
quirement
ol wealth.
(ell fmm n ladder in n barn, on Sat­
We. don’t suppose the twain cycr
A fellow who hid under a sofa at
urday last, striking upon . ft a heavy
existed, front Adam and Eve down,
an infaunal Boston missionary meet­
timber and injuring her seriously.
who could live together nnany years
ing, says that the thirty-five ladies
A small boy, George McGraw, was
without an occasional ‘'spat" or do­
spoke twice, of the down-trodden
run fever by the gravel train on the
mestic broil; and it ia noticeable that
Jackson, Lansing &amp; Saginaw Riil- heathen and more than u hundred
the most loving couples have the
i
road nt Bath. Oct. 12th, and wns in­ times of a new kind of hair dye.
deepest trouble when the clouds
We find the fallowing item in an
stantly killed.
come. The sweetest fruit gives the
During the year ending Sept. 30‘h, Illinois paper: “Mr.—, who has been
most pungent acid und?r fcimentation
in retirement far ft few Weeks after
The sunlight cannot reach down there were, were received nt the Sta'e
marrying and burying three sisters,
when the sky is wholly overcast. Prison 314 convicts; 229 were dis­
came up smiling to the alter again
Considering that such things are but charged ; 13 pardoned : 1G escaped
yesterday,
having begun on a new
the common lot of all who deeply love, and 7 died.
family."
I deem it uo impropriety to reproduce
One evening last week, a burglar
not '&lt;astc but invest their capital

WILSON

$5000.00 worth of Boots and Shoes
Which I am bound to sell 10 per frat Lowei than any other
House m town.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce,

G, A. TRUMAN.

It was told entered the room of Earnest Sidell,
by Jules Janin, in the Journal des at Hillsdale, and robbed him of S2,-

the following anecdote.

Debate, thirty years ago, when the 600, money that he had just drawn
subjects were young and impulsive:

A New-Idea!

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS.

The residence of’ W. Fleteher and State he lived in, and and was.amus­
be prosperous community.
If you will compare towns and a block of, two stores owned by E. ed at the reply, drawled through the
cities you will find, that those who Hamilton, at Downgiac.was destroyed boy’s nose, “A iltateofsin and misery."
display the greatest competition in by* fire on Saturday last. Loss heavy.

]C0
bftiBjt lh&lt; H
of hc.
r—100 improved,*
good erebard.

FOR

50 Dollars ! !
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
AXD

EVERYBODY

from the bank.

Buy ths World-Renowned

••While Her Majesty and the Prince
Last Friday Sidney Beaver went
were in Germany, they one day had ns ft delrgn'e from Jackson to the
a little skirmish,—• born of excessive House of Correction for one year, for

love and bad

weather,’— and the a criminal n.«sau!t upon a scven-ycarPrince shut himself up in bis owe old girl of Grass Lake.
apartment. Half an hour afterwards
The freight- house of the Lake Bute
the Queen went and tapped smartly Shore &amp; Michigan Southern railroad,

at the door.
“Who is there?’

nt Grand Rapids, was burned Inst
demduded the Monday evening.
The passenger
Prince.
house was also s’ightly injured. Sup­
•• ‘The Queen,’ wast he brief reply. posed to bo the work of un incendi­

••No Answer from within.

ary.

“Shortly afteewards Her Majesty

gave another rap, slightly reduced in

volume, upon the door.
“ ‘Who is there?* came from within

•“. The Queen’, was still tbo reply,
but in a softened tone.
“And yet no answer.

A third and

very gentle rap was given.

ShfltllaSewMMacliiiie'.
TUB
, John Jacob lilchanla, Complainant,

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

It aetlafortorily appearing by affidavit
ila cum, that the above named defcndan

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD!

While a Fayette excusion train on
: of bet appearance rhe eauaa an aftawwr to the
tpUIcant'a Wil to be Bled, and a copy thereof to
•erred on the cocnpbdn-ntla aolk.lt. r within

near Blissfield Junction, and

Grreater

was turned completely over, the en­

of the Merchants’ Dispatch tind Blue

the fond couple were locked in a

loving embrace, and the sun of joy
shone once

more upon

England's

Queen.”

Line of Transportation, died on Fri­
day lost, of heart disease, at Chicago.

vertisement to tbe afflicted port

All who advertise do not get rich,

but precious few get riel, without iu
The world is full of advertiscing,
yet everyone wants to see what is

Joseph County, was burned to death.

She was lying on the floor near the
stove asleep, when a little sister pull­

ed some fire out, which fell on her
setting her clothes on fire and burning
her so severely that she died Sunday
evening.

took for his text the words, "Though and vcdmod costs lots of cash, he it
ever so grisly, there’s nothing li^e
after my skin worms destroy this
body, yet in my flesh I shall see God, hash ; the scrapings and leavings of

"which he divided into three-parts as no use elsewhere, when mixed alto­
Hash,
follows: “First, skin worms; second, gether,/sake excelent (are.
what they done; thiid, what the man hash, good merit hash ! Be it ever so

grisly, there’s nothing like hash! A
straflger from home, hotels dazzle, in
Somebody ia responsible for the vain: O, give me efieap eating honso
atory that American ladies are be­ food that's more plain; the waiter
coming more a*&gt;d more-in tbe habit who gayly re-echoes my call for a
nice plate ofhash ora single fish ball.

lies will

A newspaper is tlm only inMrarnfcpt
j as numerous, a few years (
which can drop the i-aroe thought into
&amp; thensand* mthds at the same mo­
T3TS.fart.. ?.
—I.
ment
’-------'
n ,j»«• u* rame
mnters £mi.

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FOR DEING THE

BEST SEWING MACHINES,
AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF
aud dninj the largest and best

EHR! DESCRIPTION OE

runye of work.

All other

JlachltiM iu the Market

Plain
BUY
and
WOLVERINE MILLS!
Fancy
— AND —

COMPETITION!!

Propriefarof the

TELE BEST
AND

GET A

We thought that everything that it

was possible to wiy abont •’hash" had
Early to bed and early to rise will been said, here is another contribution
A certain hostess, whose table is no­
all be in vain if you don't advertise.
ted for its uniformity of dishes, has
The world is sure to find an hon­
a brisk daughter who electrifies her
est man; but it will find him out a
ma's boarders with the following paigreat deal quicker if he advertises.
ody, sung to atf accompaniment on a
A colored preacher down South new $50 piano: “While beefsteak

.

Littkiana State Fair;

years of age, a daughter of Frank

quently.

■■•

litiliunapolis Expooltloo;

aud Georgia State Fair;

It

will forget if you do not jog it fre­

is true, At

hayford.

,nB“t for Parry county,

Eldridge, a farmer near Mendon, St,

A sign-board can't -tell anything.
It takes an odvertisement to do that

new.
The world's memory is short.

Wm. b.

Tunil * Yocxu, Comnlaioaai'a Solicitor*.
Dalai Octoter 3rd, IS7*.
’

werft brought to

On Saturday evening a girl thirteen
To cure dull times—apply an ad-

Qire-Ht

He was a Michigan man, having for­

Marshall for interment

Amer. laaUtale, N. T.J
ClMrfanatl Ex portion;

Mtssltudupi State Pair;

merly been iu bitsinesss at Ceresco,
and his remains

Ohio Stole Fair;

fit. Ixmia Fairy
THAN EVER IN

Alanson Wallingford, Gen. Snpt.

“Tbe door flew open instantcr, and

Bargains

gineer, Reynolds, instantly killed, and
the fireman considerably injured.

“ ’Who is there.?' in a tone really

kind and exceedingly musical.
“ 'It is Victoria—Albert!’

lli^hrat Premium was

Northern Ohio Fair?

urday afternoon, tbe engine struck a

cow,

EjTTImj

awanlod to it at

Loss, Si2,000.

the Chicago and Canada Kuilwcy;
was returning, from Detroit, on Sat­

•

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JOB PRINTING
NEATLY EXECUTED

Pfashville,

Where we havo no Agents
we will deliver &amp; Machine
for the price named above,
at the nearest Rail Road
Station of Purchasers.

Mich.,

Would rwrpoctfully inform tha publio tha
be is prepared to do douMo tbe work than
berotoforn.

Needles for all Sewing Macbin'es tor Saia

AT THIS OFFICES

MEAT MARKETI
ROE &amp; CLEVER,

C. IW. HOLLER, Hiller.

Old Madtiues taken in Exchange.

Mancfactured, by the Michigan Stove Co.,
and warranted for one year.
WOOL! WOOL!

thanking ih« public for put Atom nolicU a
coatiriuoace of the mum, und would
inform She pabiie that they wiU
keep ooaetaatty ou bund

My Carding ’.Machine

FRESH MEATS,

tsnuur

all kinds, which will be sold low for caeh
etavill.. Mieh.

t^~For Hemming, Fell­
ing,Slitchirig, Cording,
Binding, Braiding,
Embroidering, Quilt­
ing and Stitching fine
or heavy goods it is
unsurpassed.

for th* next crop of wool. P1«*m
Mod in year wool tnrlr.
WooFmbi by mil will be "
Promptly attended to
Mat teak seorder*

Hr. NWLES, Canlerf

The largest stock of Pal«t&lt;, Oils, Vanishes and Brushes ever
brought to Nashville. Also a large stock of Cross-cut Sava in

eluding the Sllrer Steel Dianoad, the fastest cutting saw in the
world, and all to be offered at prices heretoforeunheard offer
vaeh.

0. C. WOLCOTT

Send for Circulars, Price
List, &amp;.cM and Copy Gt the
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devoted to - Sewing Macaines. Fashions, General
News and Miecollany.

Agents Wanted
Ita S&amp;iinf late Ct
CLEVELAND. OHIO.

�LOCAL KATTEB8.

two miles no
was. with Iu
OCT. 16, 1874 a etover halier, a fanning null, a
quantity of oats,-fodder, etc., burned

FRIDAY,

to the ground at about half past
seven o’clock, last Friday evening.

Tear, in Advuo»
ovrrca ovot

tmitmafm stork.

church-k

A SCHOLARSHIP
ggf Boy tbe deed-Bbyt Powder at Wol-

Mr. Falconer was in ‘ this village at
Uaioh Cbonw. Rfflitb &amp; Putnam mH them.
’ — Capt. Boise has received a new
tbe time, nnd it was by only hard
stock of crockery and glassware.'
Mfc. «ehool Books sad J^ga'fBlanks
working by those present: that his
’—Read Daugherty A Roosa’s half house and lhe hou«i? of Mr. Feighner,
column ad., and go and see them.
■B- Smith &amp; Patoom keep tho Boa
were
from the flames. The fire !
—Our population is increasing. is impto be the work of an inn
Ixm utinuinl .t »1,000.1 »*,h«
'-k“ »•* °&gt; w°1'
Thanks to the ladies,—God bless cendi.ry.
Ia»uredm lhe F.rrn-rw’ Mui,..I of j""•*'&gt;)-•&lt; __
them.

■ • cwi’am

’

—Kenyon Mend ishutlding a small Barry t Salon, for »IOO. and content. ; _ »SL^&gt;“'t&lt;Ul

brick residence in the east part of the •800. Mr. Smith, the Secretary of
the C-«., states that the loss will be
village.
—Those wishing lo pay thoirsuh
3utaaa

r-'
TVAKTTO1 Two Firrt-aws
VV
Apply U ft tlMWuvax*

.

pruin.itiy adjusted.

as soon as possible.

PiccwaafT A Rooia’i. ,

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DRESS TRIMMINGS,

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^lasing, Hatching,
Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

GLOVES, CORSETS,

SHAWLS, CASSIMEBES,

Dressed Flooring
Sidiag, Mouldings, Ae.,

c.

Of every description, kept constantly on

&lt;8

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Experienced
Workmen
Employed..

Smith A Putnam keep the beil
—Jack Frost is playing the mischief bad tlie misfortune to cuj off the end
Cham-ploa Saws mado.
‘ fl
S
with vegetables, fruit, ate,, that aro of the three first fingers on his right
band, in a shingle machine on Satur­
I alee manufacture Soft and Hard Wood
left ouLof doors, now-o‘nights.
OF ALL KINDS,
day last. Mr. Pursel is a poor man at Daugherty A Boom*;, and no
—The Vermontville Enterprise is
and has the sympathy of his neigh­
Which we shall offer at (be lowest prices Hie
expected to toddle - forth to-day.
For the Wholesale and Retail Trade.
Market wij- warrant, aud as lew, for
—The place to get your Tinsmithing
bors.
Keep a firm hold of its hand, brother
. as good a class of Goods, as any
done is at 8tn Uh &amp; Putnam.
8
Lath and Shing-les.
—At the special convention of tho
Worcester.
constantly on band.
uy (he Silver Steel Diamond
Subrillr, Ool. Oih.' 1ST4.
C'roH cul &gt;aw. It will cut faster
—We want a bby, about sixteen dissatisged Republicans, at Hastings,
gar Saw and Planing Mill east cf the
than any other Saw made. .Fflr sale by
Depot,
Nashville,
Mich.
Saturday,
James
A.
Sweezy
was
W. n. KOCHER &amp; Bro.
years-of age, to learn the printing
C. C. Wolcott.
48
A. W. OLDS.
trape. .Must have a fair education nominated for Prosecuting Attorney.
—For Sash and Doors call on
CftlAS. W. DEM ABAY.
48
He is also tha Democratic nominee
and a moderate temper.
Smith A Phtxam. * Qome and see if
for that office.
pOVND, the cheapest place
— A propprty-holder of this village,
B0L_ Theo Maxson has a large stock of Gro­
stopped his paper, last week. That
ceries and Fancy Goods which ho will sell
A social for the benefit of the Sab­
man believes in retrenchment and
l»r. R. C. THOWPSaAi,
bath School, will be hold at tho M.
door north of Koeber Bro and will be ready
economy, especially in his brains.
•f
tr.aU
E- Church, in this place, on Tuesday to open in few days, Look out for his hand
—Judging* from the great dray loads
ACUTE ANU.I HKO.MC I) SEISES
evening of next week. All aro invi­ bills and you will see prices to suit you." 2
DO MOT BAT. TUB
of merchandise that come tip from
CATARRH. ASTHSIA.
ted and a pleasant time ,is anticipated
Cider I Cider I
each train, we would say , that our
On and after Thursday, Sept. 24th, I wil
—At a quilting, recently held in
merchants are selling piles of goods.
STOCK
Maple Grove, the good ladies raised
—Gov. John J. Bagley and T. W.
Berryville, Mich , Kept. 19th.
$1.50 to send the ^irws to Thomas
Diseases of the Ey and Ear.
Ferry will speak in Hastings this
4r»
F. D. flovLu.
Hamilton, a former preacher of that
W. will nil ,O.
Orncit—J82 M*i i’ t$., opposite Hibbard
evening, and
Zach
Chandler is
section, but now residing at Warren,
House.Jackson, Mich.
83
booked for that city on tho 29th inst.
III.
White wheat, per bu.
—The last bnck on Griffith, Kerr
Red
••
••
•&lt;.
&gt;100
—
J.
H.
Earl,
of
Orangeville,
lost
k Brady’s block was layed last Sat­
.....0.35
For cams, or it# equivalent,
.
urday, and nov the sound of the his bam and contents by fire on Fri­ Gate,
............ 4O&lt;346
Hie Irfxan Centra'It allroiul
Loss about $1,600. Potatoes,
GO 0} 66
hammer and saw is heard throughout day of last week
Beane,
.1.00 (» 1.26
As Cheap as they can be Bought
Partially
ins
’
d
in
the
Barry
&amp;
Eaton.
Apples,
the building.
-...... 25(j%60
-....50 (y.76
—G»A. Truman sold three hund­
.1.00 Gi 2-00
Onions,
••
red and eighty odd dollars worth of
.1,25 (A 1,35
(Tho following items should ap­ Turnips,
•&lt;
“
........... i5fr.8O
goods last Saturday, and we suppose
“
••
. Patent Medicines, ‘
.^.l.$0@200
peared in last week’s News, but they Quinces,
Eggs, per dosen.....
our other merchants done ns well,
.0.17
did not arrive until Friday morning, Squashes, ...........
...60 ® 1,00
accordingly.
Snrtoxa
Cabbage.
••
........ 60 « 75
and consequently were too late. We
Butler, per lb.......
28 (S; 30
—Trade was brisk, Saturday.— (
always go to press Thursday even­ Honey, ••
.........20
26
There were more than twice the .
Dried Applet, per lb.
........ 06
06
care aud we wuitaui satis action.
We Char:-.’!..,
ings.)—Ed.
Hay, Jl Ten----------,10.00012.00
number of teams on our streets than
would especially call attiention to our large Vermont’
Tbe Fair passed ofl* splendid, the
Naahrille.
at Vermontville. W e know, because .
Ho.il nit'
premiums were satisfactory and the
Mi.i.ncvj:&gt;,
we were at both places.
Ituimooni!.
receipts enough to leave a baliance iu
STATIONERY* LEGAL BLANKS,
Grand Rapid',
—Wm. W. Cole, of Assyria, was lhe
।
treasury.
Goiniz Kuixt.
Representing nearly every kind known to
nominated for Representative in the
8TATIOXH.
Complete Assortment of
Several new buildings on Broad­
lhe trade, audio you that indulge in the for­ Gram!'Rapid a,
State Legislature, by the Democrats way
■
eign luxury. »e would say
ere approaching completion.
.
Hammond.
The only piste Io get a
UldiRavlUe.
of the 2nd district of this county, at
Creasy A Holden arc buying wheat
Come to Our Store! n»«slnv«,
NaahrOIr, ’
Hickory Corners, las^atnrday.
(
on
a large scale.
They have been BUGGY ’CHEAP.
Vmnnntvllle,

Groceries

H.H. WOOD, P. M.

My Pinning Mil! in now in running order

CONSISTING OF

8®- Boy your Biera of Smith A Put­
nam. DenauM they have afinti-eloM nrlicl*.

Mr. Benjamin Purse!, of Baltimore,

.

««'a|t

BQu A full line of Bakery Goode at

scription# in wood, will please do so

Slrrrfrra.

,,,•10

New Stock of Goode!

Clocks, Spectacles^ $c.

A. BARBER. M.. D, BorneofOrtc .M,y»M»»an.l Hc-nr-on. Oflteo, «ar

H

•IVEBSTER A BOBBS,

Black-

Tr «n!U* Al! kind.of work in tbo ftUriumlth
Glr.

B. RASEY, Drayman. Goods and

J
.

carried ro.any’ nlaro In IborlllMO.

pLEMENT SMITH.
V
LAWYT

B

EYE and EAR!

BOISE BROS

GROCERIES!

gASTMn.N 4 YOUNG,

Attorneys at La’
JJENRY H. WOOD.

Justice of the Peace,

CONSUMPTION, EPIEMIC FITS, &amp;C.

Groceries, of-Every Descriptions,

LIEBHAU8ER,

CJ

’

g

TAILOR

PARADY, Manufacturer of

Boot* and Shors,
JJASHVILLE HOUSE.
Cjtt.G. W. McUobmick, Proprietor.

MAfe»IIVIX*X*lC,

-

Mlohlsrnn.

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES

Paints, Oils, Varnisnes J Brashes,

jaoilTOBiB.

GRAND RIVER VALLEY DITON.

OTTZR, STCGX:

&amp;W, Nat. at ui&gt;r ink

Y OF CORSE

JJNION HOUSE.
F. Daxcn, Proprietor.
.
Mlolilsran.

EVERYBODY KNOWS

TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMES,

—Dr, Barber Is building an addi- 1compelled to put In more power for
tion to his house.
The many im- 1elevating their grains.

yyM. JONES,

Dewey of the Blunderbuss, and
provements- he has been making
around his residence, lately, makes it Dennis of the Jangle, are again quar­
relling
over the amount of poor drinks
one of the finest places in town.
1
have dead-headed lately.
It is
—The railroad bridge between this they
'

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
FALL AND WINTER

KLLIKERYOASCY GOODS!
Alsu VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.

CUT FREE OF CHARGE I

And have it warranted thoroughly, ia at

Lee -Reed’s

Wall Pt per &amp; Bordering

BARLOW,

FJX.SKION abl k

BABBERand BAIR DRESSER!
- Nautilli, Mich.

Shaving, Hair Cutting $
Dressing, Shampooing,
the Union Doom.

FALL MILLINERY GOODS?
Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS

by Heath. Salisbury &amp; Co., was en­

They will also stock up.

destroyed by fire. Loss, $700.
—A compositor on the Vermont- tirely
'
Insured fur about half that amount.
ville Enterprise -was down here on a '
Cause—incend iary.
•‘bender,” last Tuesday.
When last
Stoat Quill.
seen he was going for a saloon, step­
Tna Michigan Ccntkal.—W. B.
ping very high and carefully, as if

By tbe barraL

FAMILY GROCERIES,

storm, immediately after which tbe
jtin shone out bright and clear.

Oa and after January lit, 1875, ft now

—The editor of the Middleville !lichen.
Republican has gained considerable

Subscribers raiding outside of

notoriety by printing his paper three

LIVERY ARB FEED STABLE!

weeks ahead, and going visiting.
Fax# rnon Cimscmb-—Haring been earn'
Such business might pay in Middle­
ville, but it would never do in this '
town.

the position.

Wheat had taught about two

—The editor of the Berrien Springs

Journal advertises for thirty bushels 1account of aieknoM. After returning 1
each of potatoes and apples, for his 1
were dreading pay day. Quite a number
own consumption, this winter. Barn­
were true to their obligations, but did not
ard must be making -a-heap-o money
Price.' to down at Berrien Springs, to be able ,claim that I am free fro tn censure,

E. D. BITGOOD, Pkoprietor.

to pay for all them ’later# and apples. this unoerMnoulous eaxpsnslon; it being the
Aral Mme in all my experience that echoot
—The moving cf a family, one
MONEY to loak

day last week, caused five other fam­

w. c. Misuse.

ilies to move. As fast as a hoa«e was
empty it was immediately fiilied by

FOB BALE CHEAPI

another family.

Nashville stands io

need of alKxit fifty ' more

Holler, in Nashville, on OoL 10th.

tenement
Marrying a woman for beauty is

■c rxjaoca.

like eating a bird for its sweet singing.

The Choicest Bread
Er.r .oil in Snah.ill., which w. think lb.

People can Appreciate.

Pm Wines art Lipors

Cnicato &amp; Lai£ Rm Hailnat.
I’fCXIXSUIuAK DIVISION.

Mill A
K-.-.r—.

Of every deaoriplion.

Sugars, Spices, Etc.

We do not wish to eulogise.
for yourselves.

C: .rli.tlr
Olltct
Beller ne
Hat Uv Crerk
Vick*ba r«It
Scbooterafl
Cawo.«lie
South Ikud
Stillwell

Call and st e

OYSTERS

'Chteasn
ValMtlao
IlMkell'a
HUIIwetl
Booth B.nd

In every style and fora.

(SvccwsBssoas TO T. Maxsok)

CITY DRUG STORE,

Olivet

giotrl and Restaurant
In connection with store.

Prescriptions

Carefully

Prepared.

Lodgings cf* Meads 25 cts.

Fair Prices and fhnest Dealing.

quality of work.

I say positively, that those
wanting Buggivs, will
save money by bwylng of me! .

Important.—Postage.

■miraier pMit,
and Xnahrllir 0.30

BAKERY GOODS

TEAS, COFFEES,

And if I had space f could rnfer to a
hundred others that will go their last dollar
ou my buggies. And now

Strong has been promoted to the of­
afraid of hurting the sidewalk.
.
of General Superintendent of the
—Frog Foot Dewey is going lo “go fice
1
M. C. R. R., vice H. E. Sargent, and
for’’ the Michigan Tribune for dam­
H. B. Ledyard, of the Chicago, Bur­
ages if it don't take back some things
A Quincy Railroad, has been
it has eaid about the Honorable(?). lington
1
appointed to the office formerly filled
We sharpen oor pencil and await the 1
by Mr. Strong,—Ass’t Gen. Supt
crisis with breathless interest
Both of these gentlemen are compe­ 42
—We bad queer weather, Sunday.
tent Railroad men of long experience.
During the period of a couple ot hours

in the afternoon, we were visited by
two lively trail storms and one rain

dress hearing

“ Your prices are below Grand
Rapids.
I will take lhe top carriage
and surprise my wife.”—Jerry Rog.

THE TAMA8HIR0 (uncolored)

CRACKERS

She Blili retains tbe services of Miss their slock, preparatory lo dissolving 1evenings since, resulted ' in a good and would not let it go.’’ — TFrn.
Chidester, Rutland.
of about $200 for the boys.
partnership. Alien will open up his purse
|
For Medicinal and Mechanical Purposes, at
On the evening of the” 1st inst,, a
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY. share in Beadle’s building, and Down­
•• I am well satisfied with my bug­
gy.”—Adam Wolf, Maplv Grove.
BOISE BROS.
ing will remain where they are now. !small, unoccupied dwelling, owned

DELL

Cl&gt;ar]otl&lt;\
Eaton Rapid*,

Japan Tea, for 1^1.

SHOP IN BASTINGS.

stated that both can |X)tir down all
village aad Vermontville caught fiie ‘
offered them. *
on Friday evening last, and a portion
“As long as Lee Reed makes
Mrs. Sides, a lidy from Coldwater,
of it was burned. It was immediate- j
has opened a new millinery store buggies, I shall buy my buggies of
repaired and no trains were delayed. .
him—A. J. Bourne, Hastings,
\
here.
"You are on the ruad to success,
—The baud boys were out on the
John Q. Cre«sy, the Republican
as
long
as
yon
make
good
work,
as
street playing for the first time, last (candidate for Sheriff, has been depu­
you have alwayr done.’’—Brm. S
Saturday evening. . The excellent tized
।
as an under Sheriff, end will un­ Goodyear, Hastings.
music tbey'made, taking into consid- ,doubtedly he worked in the harness
“ You can depend upon what Lee
eration the time they have beenplay- ,well, before tho oath of office is ad­
says about his /buggies.”—H. A.'
ing, can’t be beat.
,ministered to him in January next.
Goodyear, Hastings.
Tho firemen’s ball, held a few
—Downing &amp; Allen are dividing dp
" I am delighted with my buggy

And see for yourselves.

SPECTACLES, (warranted Pebble)

J. I.. REED.

Call at C«atr*I House Sign.

BOISE Bros.
3

DAUGHERTY k ROOSA.

W. A. AYLSWORTH, FUBNITURK MANUFACTORY !
New Store I

NEW GOODS!

JACOB LENTZ

Fort Wayne, Jactaa &amp; Sayinaw R. R.

Manufacturers and keeps on lisa

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

Everything New I
Fanners and their wives take notice;
Young Ladies and Gentlemen attention;
Lawyers, Doctors, Laboring Men r.nd
Gentlemen at large:

Parlor, library, Dim, Office a

GEIERAL IUHTRRE!

TRAINS RUN BY CHICAGO TIME.

Goinc HoUtK.

REMEMBER
That the place to buy your

G-OCXDS

Clothing,
Hats,
'Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents? Furnishing
Goods,

MIRRORS, PICTURES. FKAM&gt;

AJiD CARDS, BRACKETS,

©USTERS, ACL. AC.,

Baby Cate aiifi Pemimlatun i
COFFINS AND CASKETS,

Go inn; North.

Of all sly!

Cozy Little Brick Store,

SHR tons AND COFFIN LIN-

JSGS kept constantly on hand.
to Halbert A Co.

fat, IniU n4

Cvrerrl TRUNKS ’

ON HAND!
NaahvUle, Sept- Irt. 1874.
49
W, A AYLSWORTH.

Wmaftufsclara our Furniture from th*
t«rouglily seasoned li
n lo lo m represented

«, tut.

K-

�a.
toduti- U m h« poeUl, *ud was fotcMj ej»«*d from

—Judge MsGtolbcry, of th* District Gouri.

SWrilRga-.^.'&amp;'tS'lSS.
bond* ware. ftr».i -w&gt;nga&lt;«

amount of bond* to abobt

and th*

NEW No. 6

M. Gilsok, tmting in thb St. I’clereburg G'aseilf. upon the subject of pre-

sewing machine

T. b. waura a co, ur are x|» Market.
tHILDRETS

CARRUGEI. ^ROCKING

J&gt;r. J. WaiJiur’s California ViaHOKES,

HWH and Trffimw far •WO.OOO •«*. fi, 6 tha Erik rallroai, In N««r York,, recently, a

plentiful supply of diamonds from
dividends uudar President Wateou'* adndch- South Africa, theae touch-prised gams
aro
at a lower price than they have been
tretiuu were prnpariy declared.
—Tho (tro*«* darning* of the Northwestern for ten yeixra. Pearla and enusraldA arc,
however, ai a premium. A nopal about
1874, weri aifi.ttl.DJd.fil; and th* total the sin ol an olive would bring about
ton and tbe GropAfc, •fOO.OOO ereh. 11.
1,200 rouble* ; a sapphire about 1,800
agri:;*! Tlltoa and Moulton, recently brought. fund aooomit, amounted to •14,!M7,835I35 roubles; an emerald, 10,000; a dia­
leaving a combined net profit for the year of mond, 18,000; a ruby, 50,000. Pearls
•l,8M,fiei.M.
... (
come from Central America, California
Tilton agriutt Ovington for maintaining a
and Persia, but none rival those of the
East Indies.
‘

CHINA GIASJ AND QUEENSWARE.
TERRITtHUES. AND U. 8. C0NMIUIDHER.

EMMVER. SEALS. PRESSES. BURN1XC-BRANDS,
SOAP STAMPS, STEEL ANO BRASS STAMPS.

e^ur Bitters are a purely Vegetable
pioporatioa, made chiefly from the r.»tit e beds fonud ou the lower ranges of
Um Sierra Nevada mountain* o' Califor­
nia the medicinal' properties of which
arc extracted there (rui&gt;.«'itb»at tbe use
of Alcohol.
Tbe question to altuart
daily asked. ‘’What to tbe cause of tho
unparalleled success of Visbgar BrrYmF 'Our answer to, that they remove
tho cause of disease, and tbe patient recorera hfe health. They are the great
blood purifier and a life-girinc principle^
a perfect Renovator and Invigorate?
of the system. Never before ia tht

FLOWERS AND STRAW C3ODS—SPEC.tLTY.

• GKfgRAL.

tiro bonded debt. Stale and national, on tbo
ground that the Ixmdboldcra hai already re­
ceived in tatereal nhr* than their foil pay­
—IL G. Caulfleld, 0. H. Harrlren and J. V.

Tilton cprrolxjratcd ft by aocuaaUona cf
adtUtcry with hi* wife, ita truth or falrity'.ie In the Piret, Second arid.Third Congroreional
Dlatxirta of Dlmoto, embracing lhe city of
Cldcago.
- .
—Tbo MwaacUarettn Republican ConrcndicUnent of both Tilton and Moulton for
scandal. He laid all the statement* of Tilton nomtaatod- the folio ring'candidate* fur th*
and Moulton before the jtuy, and teatifled to State office*: For Governor, Thoma* Talbot;
the falsity
*
Lieutenant-Governor, Horptio G. Ktdgbt;
gallon.
wound up at a question
Bocrotary of State, Oiirer Warner; Attorney­
the Joont m to what General, Cha*. IL Train; Andltor,' Cha*. Ea-

impetuous and rrephauc manner told the
platform oppo*ea tafia* ion of the currency;
favor* the protection at citisen* In all legal
been an i.-tfol conspiracy to involve him la
right* end privilege* ; tbe apcedy payment of
affair* difficult to explain, and to extort from
natiouri inJobtedacm, and tho moral aud in­
him aarixtauce In the form of patronage aud
tellectual slevat ion of all person* eugsgod in
iuduotriri pureuita.
—An eUction for member* of the Legislature
guarded statements, which had been miscon­
camo off in Georgl* ou the 7th in*t. Very
strued and.dbtorto 1 to his damage.
Utile opposition waa offered to lhe Democratic
--The Oerancr * jury has banded iu a ver­
MudidetM, and only fourteen Republicans
dirt in regard to tbe Pall Hirer holocaust—no­
were elected in tbo entire State.
body to Hama.
—The Republican* cf Beaton have nomin­
—Two doxen dwellings and thirty-two lives ated Mr. Fr, st to succeed tho Hou. Simucl
were destroyed by tbe recent earthquake at Hooper In Congress.
Antigua, Guatemala.
—Meeare. Packard and Rnrko of the Lotiieiaua kdvisoT&gt; Board, have resigned.
cooxumlng about fifty amril frame homes.
—Tho Democrats of South Carolina have
Lon •100,000.
refused to make any nomination*, and will
—While a drove of Texas caillo was paaring
support tho Independent Republican candlevening, four of them atom pod nd aud runted
in vanoua direction*. Before tbe »tecra wore
FIXJLXCIAL AXb IXbUSTRIAL.
ebot, nearly fifty people were Jijured by
—Counterfeiting of lhe Dotes of tbo Trad­
them, aomo seriously.
—Nearly all tho eotton mill* in New En­ ers’ National Bank of Chicago baa been re exgland hare commenced running on two-third* tsnrive that tho entire Irene of tho bank will
have to be called in atrd new note* ireued. A
lot of til.OSO in five dollar nntea waa cap­
tured
in Missouri rcoahtly, and biU* of other
uate* at Haratcga having advanced tho
freight* ou petroleum to a ruinous figure, the denomination* are being received at the
producer* have brought a suit against tho Tteseun Department drily.
—Tbo fifth dncionatl Exporitton closed on
railway tinea, and it I* arid will proeocuto it
to tbo bitter end. The charge b conspiracy. tho 3d inat., after twenty-*‘gbt day*' exhibi­
—It ia reported that parti** In New York tion. Tho whole a'.tendance ha* l-eeu 564.0C0,'
will a eon eetabtiab an imrucuee wholesale dry and tho gate receipta biro been 1A9.000.
—Dr. Linderman, Director of tho United
good* houae iu Chicago, with a largo capita!
State* Mint, in bis aamnri .report of tho
and unlimited credit
—Altogether eleven auita at law have resulted operation* cf that mriiiuUon, eatimatoa tbe
from tbo Boocher-Tilton ocandal. Dam*t;ot) amount of apodo In tho country at •167,000,to the amount of nearly a million aro nought OC3. Tho estimate thowe a gam in specie and
ia these action*, and the list of litigation* b bullion in the last two fired year* of |38;500,000. The amount of gold and ell ver coin and
—A New Orleans dbpateh of the 6th inst.
nya: "The Advisory B.&gt;an! la at work makieg
change* in the Assistant Begin:rar* and place* of production iu silver, £35,000,000; gold,
of registry. Gov. Kellogg has called their •100,000,000. 'The t«ro together being an an­
attention to the fact that he has information nual addition of about one and a half per cent,
that the Repnblican* in Bt. Martinsville are to the cxtotiiig stock of operio.- '
—The dlk house of Vrieutiov A Co., in New
being prevented from rsgiiSering on account
of intimidation, and intimating that he con­ York city, ba* euapomlad, with natalities
siders this a relation of lhe compromise amounting to about •3C0.0U0. Henry Clew*
A Co., Now York banker*, have alao tempora­
—Tbo water supply in th* lately burned rily rclinquhbcd bnrinere.
—Tho Mark Lane JCrpreu, (London) of tho
district of Chicago la shown to be in»uffi neat
7th tn*L e*y*:&gt; “Wheat ia still declining,
in case all lhe engine* are called out
—The annual convention of tho National though no carefully prepared statement b*s
Catholic Total Abstinence Society was held iu
Chicago last week. Rcprereutativea were average a* to quantity or quality. AU adriceo
from tbe continent report a deciin* In price*."
—Speaking of buaixwre, New York report*'
a decided ‘mprovement overywbtreBou­
-It to announced that Goldinpith SXa'd will ton chroUcie* “more life In general buainre*
circle*;" Philadelphia crow* over “a steady
be retired from the turf after thi* season
—Ah Indiana father ba* made applica'iou improvement in mw. branch?*;" Baltimore
to bare bis eon's uamn entered a* a candidate accords “ a very active bneinore, specially in

• IM.
Cool Exough.—An impecunions gen­
tieman ouoe aaw a thief enter his room
when the moon shone brightly upon
him. He lay quietly, an if in sonnd
sleep, for n time, oa^tho examination
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miscreant peering into his desk. See­
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a pedantry in honsewif; ry a* well as in
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complained that whenever his maid*errant had be-u in his library, he
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now remedy, .which bidn fair to become
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Lx»l&gt;—L
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,
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Progression. No Retrograding.
VOL. IL

the street! think o' that, Billy, 'cepI in', up; Billy, I’ll tell you wot a .cross is,”
as those as wanted their boute-t lacked; and then it flashed on ma what it all
and oh, suoh a po.Hsh as I- gave ’em I meant.
‘Crosses p’int ahead and
Such a polish !’’ And his little pale, up'ard, as yon said, Billy, bnt they
sad face would light up—“ It seemed mean • somethin'—creases mean some­
as if I couldn't rnb hard enough, I was thin’. They ain’t just to look pretty,
so happy. . Now and then, some o’ them and fix np with posius and gilt! They're
great and good-natured men ’nd say.to Heavy, creases is, and we’ve all got ’em
me as I was shinin' ’em up,- ‘Why, to carry. Bnt crosses ain't never light,
lx&gt;y, what’s the matter with yor ? Have Billy; they’ve all got a heft to-’em, and
ye been shinin' yer face this mornin’ ?' we’re to bear ’em, and carry ’em, ’c*usb
I told one on ’em I’d swapped a heap Jesus wants un to. He carried His
o’ misery for a pile a*, joy; and another cross, Billy, and I've been shirkin’mine
one, that I reckoned my aches was all my life. He never complained, and
pnssin’ off in smilca, near as I could I’ve fretted so much at mine. But I
guess ; but nobody knowed I was the shan’t ag’in, Billy. It is better than
little hunch-back, and when I woke up those drranwi I used to have. God
this moruin' I knowed it wai all a thought enough o’ me io give me a
dream of oourne ? but it n»to&lt;£ mo no crate to bear, and I’m pioud now, in­
much, Billy, I feel most as if I didn’t stead of being so ashamed, for God put
care.” And then a little sigh escaped it, there, Billy,; it’s just as he wanted
him. Billy, rough boy though ho was, it, or it wouldn't be there. God knows
knew the sig.« was the vapor escaping it's all right I've only to carry it in
from tbeiaelio Johnny boro in his heart this world; wo are to have crowns in
tho next, if Ve’re faithful. The next
as well ns on his back, and that John­
ny, patient Johnny, did care ever so . world is heaven,* said ho. After that 1
took to goin' to Sunday-school, too, and
much.*
.
“Nevermind’, never mind, Johnny,” we've been ever since until Johnny got
Indeed I don't know what I
Billy wonld say, drawing his .hand 1sick.
have done without him, ma’am.
across his eyes at the some time, “ I should
1
love you moro with that ’ar than ef yon •He's a helped mo along; hc'-s sent his
prayers ahead o' mo and nil around
war straighter nor I am. I shouldn't little
’
know you, Johnny ; you'd be somebody 1mo; bo's comforted mo when money
was
scarce.
Oh, ho’s carried his cross
else to me; but come, we'll lose our '
mornin’s trade. Hurry up, boy ; busi- bravely,
'
ma'am, and helped me tngwith
•
•
•
noss is busincns
and off. they would 1mine besides. ”
But Johnny lies dying nowt and Billy
start, stopping first at tho little bakery.

TBX TWO ANCHORS.

Of'poor Itauaka irhl*!'

** But how's your wife au4 little on* r'

Ha spirits wei e so llght-

“ I awe la dreams at night

CROSSES.

*

“ I say, BiUy, wot s a cross ?"

They were two little boot-blacks stand­ ■
ing before a window, gazing in at the}
large display of illuminated texts. One}
wan sadly deformed, and both lookedl
ragged and destitute ; but their faces;
were very bright, for they were evident­
ly enjoying a treat.

•• A crons,' Johnny; why. a cross is1
almost anything that goes across some­
thin’ ehe, like thia,” said Billy, form­
ing one with his fingers. “ One stick,
or whatsomever it may bo made of,
p’inta up’ords and thoothcr p'ints ahead
—that’s wot a cross is, -Johnny.”

“Yes, £ know’d that afore, Billy;
but wot does crosses mean, and wots
they for ?”
" Danno, Johnny. They puts ’em on
top o* churches to make ’em look sort
o* neat like, I a’posc.”
“ Mebbe they tells which way the
wind blows,” Baid Johnny.
“No, they al’ays p'ints the same
way,” said Billy, confidently. “ Crosses
must meau somethin* good, or nice,
though, I reckon, ’cause they’re al’ays
fixed off sort o' fine,'with flowers and
such; and then peoples wears crosses,
too. Haint you wed ’em, Johnny, with

“Oh, yes," replied Johnny, bright­
ening, “ they're takln’ np the cross,
Billy, just wot this says fur 'cm to do;
but somehow," more rlowly; “ there
must bo more’n that to it; why do they
wear ’em, and wot's they for ?”
“They amt for to eat, at any rate,"
said Bill^, turning away, and I'm pow­
erful hungry. Come, .we’Jl go git some
grab, Johnny ; pick up yonr traps and
hurry up, or they'll charge you forrent,
if the perlice don’t git holfi o’ you and
arrest yon for stairin’ in there so crazy
like."
•
J

' They both laughed and walked away,
through a number of streets, until they
came to a little bakery, where they in­
vested a few pennies in roils, and had a
“ bit fit for a king,” ua Johnny remark­
ed, and then they started off to their
lodging place, which was a miserable,
olo, dirty attic, where all sorts of folks
crowded in for the night, too poor to
afford anything bettor.
Billy mid Johnny huddled np togeth­
er in their corner, .nd were »oon unOffissciou* of their unpleasant surround­
ings.
Beautiful dreams eometimes
floated to them on the impure air, and
instead of making them discontented
and miserable, rested their htllczpirite.
and added much happiness to f heir very
few joya.
Did the dream, oome by
chance to them, or was their dumber
brightened by the loving smile of a
Heavenly Falhtr, shining down upon
them through the darkness. Who can
tell?
Johnny's happiest dream, and the one
that comforted him the most, was one
in which he dreamed he was straight
and ebgant
fom.
tbe littl.
'Lamp, the heavy aehe upon hi. back,

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1874.

A year has passed away, and in a little
attic room, Johnny, hunchback Johnny,
lies dying. Not in the same crowded;
dirty place we visited, a year ago, for
all is neat and clean, though extreme
poverty is everywhere apparent. A
poor widow had given Billy and John
ny shelter and food in return for the
services which they rendered her. -They
ran oh many errands for her, chopped
her wood, built her fires, and shared
with her the money that they earned at
blacking boots.
And now Johnny lies there on his bed,
sick unto death. For weeks he has
been wanting away, and his little form
looks smaller than ever, all but the
hump, which has never lessened except
in his dreams. Tho littlo pole face
isn’t even sad now, but wears a glorionsr bright expression.
Ilix large,
dark eyes speak volumes os you look
down into their depths ; they sjieak to
you of suffering one moment; but the
next they flanh out triumphantly ; and
as wc trend to catch tho wards hii lips

sitn there alone with him looking down
sorrowfully into his face.
“Billy,” said Johnny, “it's a’most
over. Bring me the little orosa." And
Billy brought it—a plain, poorly-pro­
portioned littlo affair which Johnny had
whittled out with hia knife. “ Oh^it's
meant so much to me, Billy. I never
canid speak a hateful word when I
thought of it, or felt it in my pocket
It's ns ugly as this,” said ho, meaning
his hump; but when I see God in it, it
seems beautiful.”
His voice grew
fainter. “ Billy, I've tried to carry my
cross, tried to lift it as high as Ho
wanted, or I never could have carried
this little wooden one. in my pocket;
’twould have seemed sneaky like." He
spoke with difficulty, slowly, falteringly.
" Billy, He died on the cross—on—the
—cross. If you are ever proud; be
proud o’ that. It’s the cross that holds
the gates o' heaven open for us, B lly—
for mo und you. Twon’t matter about
&lt;mr bein’ boot-blacks there ; we shall
git in, Billy —not tomehow or other,
but straight through the gate. Jesus—
will—let—us—in.
I'm—goin'—now—
Billy — going — to — got —■ my—crown.
Carry—your—crons — a — little—longer
—Billy — Jesus — ho-lp — y-ou- save—
y-on-"
.
He's goto.
No, hark ! he’s still

NO. 4.

SRVFF-DIPPING.
MICKW1S.
The New York Tima gives some
figures about tho increase of tho habit
of? snuff-dipping among women. It
nays: “It has been generally consid­ me rimrxo oaopxmi axd i»«ual rjtonvcr
ered that tho practice belongs alto­
With UMrly 1,000 tnilw of Jake and rivw
gether to the extreme Southern and wut, nowly evary portiou af which. H the
fiahinj; e«*»on», ie laasUnx with fish, tho peo­
Southwestern States, but it is not so ; it ple of Michigan may al waya have an abundant
extends to a certain degree throughout
the entire length and breadth of the
land. Snuff-dipping is so called, per­ citixcus of tlia BUte. Tt.o Blate AcheHei
hare not yet been purauod cinch b«»ycijd pro­
haps, from the reason that it is used in curing •unpllc&lt; for Lome couanmption, but
small quantities obtained from the they may bo rendered axoaodingty profitabla,
and will ore long bo claased among tho moro
bottle or box, is the case may, by dip­ important Induntrioe and become one of the
*U
ping it out with a stick or small spoon. re--Blate. .
The {wnctice prevails to a slight extent
The Ashing Btaiiotw, operation and product
in the State of New York, and to a much for tho fhcafyear ending June '3J, 1874, are
greater extent in tho cities than in the oia«ally r*(&gt;&gt;rt$d ae follow# :
country. Two kinds of snuff are used by
the* dippers, both of which, however,
uro known ns Scotch. Tire difference
Vatu* of iho pr xioct.....................................8MM33
between them is that one has a certain
In tbit rc|H&lt;rt no note te made of the tbooamount of common table salt mixed ea ids Of fine trout taken from a hundred
.strasms, coi.at-tuUng an important addlton tl&gt;
with it, and tho other has none. They U&gt;e rupplios for tho tabic in a vast number of
.
■
aro known oh salt Scotch and frebh families throughout tho Stalo.
•Scotch. Frosh Scotch is prepared mure
in this city than in any other part of
the State.. The following is the man­ the other advMitege*. Is nothing without rail­
ner of dipping in New York .-’The dipper roads. Of this Michigan seems to hard !&gt;?cn
is provided with a small spoon, about -. —- » —
wuihalf the size of a common teapoon, with tnuulti®*. Tire effleieut State Coanuiiretotrer
of llsilroad* inf. rra* U», Jwlr 31. 1874, ih*t
which aho dip? a.Buf&amp;cient quantity of "tbo table now in pro;&gt;M*lion in tbui office
snuff from the bottle. Then seizing her for tho forthoomiug report hIiomb 3.1&amp;4.38
mllM of main lure and branches of railroad*
lower lip with the thumb and forefinger in Michigan, exclinfing aidtngs, which amount
of her left hand, she draws it well for­ to 431.46 milof track more, bcaltea 55 75
miles of don bio or eecoud track on tbo Michiward and fills the cavity with'the bonne gMi Central, .ggrogrtlng, all told, 3.741 55
bouchc contained in the spoon. There mile* of track in the Stalo."
In bis prorious report (1872) tbo Commis­
she lets it remain until it is gnidnally sioner »ays the total amount of grosi esniiugs
diffused through her mouth, expectorat­ rnturned for tire ynr worn »31,958,253.81; of
which •8.908,471.11, or 28 65 per conk, was
ing the while, in a manner that would derived from pas.enRora. and ♦2i.687.354.43,
do credit to a veteran. Sometimes tire or 67 i&gt;cr coni, from freight; the' rotnaiaiag 5
per eent. arise* from mail and exprss* rcrdelicacy is daintily enveloped in a fine vtee M.d from niisccUaneons sonreo?. Aver­
piccq of tissue paper and deposited in age ean in (• to each mils of road, -8.253 25.
Railroad tariff rate* in the State have been
the same place. In tho Eastern States largely reduced. The la-it. annual re;&gt;ort
the Balt Scotch is preferred, but it is of tbo Lake Shore and Michigan Southern
Railway Company to R* atocklioldor* contains
not used the same way as in Now York, j thoeo words: •• It i* a fact worthy of note
There tho dippers use a small stick of .i that rate* of late vears lend downward eo
; steadily and eo rapdly that the average rate
some very fibrous wood, tho end of Eton per mile in 1572 is bnt little moro than
f tho rate of 1868." So, alao, the annual
which is chewed until it assumes a mop­
rept'rt of tbn Michigan Central Company say* :
like appearance, owing to the separa­ " It will bo noticed how gra-Juslly. but cortion of tho fibers. This is dipped into taihly, raton hive b&lt;*&lt;»&gt; einking from 3.06 per
ton per milo in 1865 to l td in 1872. with alight
the snuff and then rubbed on tho gums increase (1-lOOth of a cent) in 1873."
S^mo of the road* aro paying well and re­
and teeth. A large quantity of snuff is
turning handsome dividends, while others are
used by the factory girls in all tho East­ not paying expenses but tbo jreople of Mich­
ern States, and it may readily be im­ igan are aware that the importance of rallroadtnuet not ire mcaeurod by dividend*, but Ly
agined how cosily a habit of that kind their in«tnuflentality in opening up tho interior
may extend among a people. Dipping of the State, darelcping it* latent reeources,
and extending it* commerce. Two railroads
is apparently very beneficial to the pay large lireet diridondr, but all return imteeth, and it may be that the habit is menito Indirect profit*.
1 ho managomont of the Michigan railways
often acquired from using snuff as a is good, ae we gather from the annual report*
d- ntrifiee.' The 'writer of this article to the State Superintendent of Railroads, who
is himself admirably adapted to hi* position,
has traveled extensively through the and largely instrumental in Introducing efficient
and important improvements iu the police
South and Southwest, and his experi­ rw.nl.ll.rn
Ur...
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on which tl29.143.76 bare boon cx-

I

ence has been that wherever the prac­
tice prevailed, the teeth of the women
were lieautifully white and singularly
free from decay.
Tobacco possesses
high antiseptic and detergent proper­
ties, and must exercise a beneficial in­
fluence in purifying the mouth.
In
order to show to what id extent the
habit has obtained, it will onlf bo
necessary to say that in tho^year 1873,
one New York firm alone, Messrs. P.
Lorillard k
sold in round numbers
161,000 pounds of nuuff, all of which
was of the kind used for dipping, beaiaes more thaii 150,000 pounds o^ the
regular mixture.for the old-fashioned
snuffers. Add to this enormous quan­
tity tho largo amounts manufactured in
the other cities, and some idea may be
formed of the extent to which dipping
is carried in tho United States.”

endeavored to frame his littlo harsh
voice seems to have grown melodious,
as ho whispers to himself, “Simply to
Thy Cross I Cling.”
Billy, grown tailor and stouter, site
by him on the bed, looking down sbrwhispering :
“ Billy — tho — angels—
rowlully, tenderly, into tho little suf­
aro—getting—my—crown.
It—was—
ferer’s face.
right— under — my — crons — Billy —
“Billy," said Johnny,
stroking
B-i-l-l-y”—and he bends over him ; but
Billy's coarse hand with his littlo frail
Johnny never finished the sentence.
fingers; “Billy,” he reposted softly,
His little aching body had found rest;
stillcarwsing tho hand, “ dear Billy,” he
his cross of suffering had been ex­
whispered, as ho put it to his .little palo
changed for a crown of glory.
lipa. “It’s a way he lias," Billy had
The old widow enters and finds Billy
#aid one day to a lady who called. “ He
swaying to and fro, and moauing to
seems to think so much o’ me,” said
himself:
“Ho’s gonoj bo'll never
Billy, with emotion, “mo as never .dene
love mo any more;” and through her
nothin’ for him, poor littlo Johnny,
fast-falling tears, she ssys :
“ Such
*cept a little turn now and then, when I
love os that boyis for you don't die
could juirve him, and a rubbin* o’ his
with the body, depend upon it. He
back when it would get to achin’ wuhloves you yet—purer and stronger than
ser’n usual.
I'd n gi’n him money if
It is well known that plants sleep at
ever.” And who can gainsay it?
I’d had it to give’’—and then Johnny
night; But their hours of sleeping ore
had interupted him with—“ O, Bil y,
a matter of habit, and may be disturbed
It is nothing uncommon for an
you can't buy lore with money—not
artificially, just as a cook may be woke
the love yon give me. Youv’e loved me, English beggar to omasa property.
up and crow at untimely hoars by the
Billy, when no ono else would ; yotiv’e '1'be police of London arrested lately a
light of a lantern. De Candolle sub­
even loved tho hump on my back, and man who had been known as a b&lt; ggar
jected a sensitive plant to an exceeding­
were al'ays kind o’ tender to me, al’ays fur the last thirty years. Being a blind
ly trying online of discipline, by com­
puttin' himself atwecn mo and tho man, he paid a l&gt;oy four shillings a
pletely changing ite hours ; exposing it
atones that the boys ns never knowed week to lead him in tho streets.
The
to a bright light all night, to m to pre­
me would throw; why, ma’am," John­ beggar was shown to b^possessed o!
vent sleep, and putting it in a dnrk
ny hod mid, turning over to look at the houses and property.; still tho English
room during the day, Tho plant ap­
lady, “I'm no relation to him at all; Judge did not remand him to jail, but
peared td be much puzzled and dis­
Ire picked me np in the street ono day, discharged him with a caution as to
turbed al first; it opened and-dooed its
when some ono in the crowd knocked his future behavior. The o)d man said
leaves irregularly, sometimes nodding
me down ; and he's been pickin’ at up, ho would retire from business, as he
in spite of the artificial sun that shed
Unfortu­
nod standiu* up for me, and a lovin’ me had enough to live upon.
its beams at midnight, and sometimes
like, ever since.
nately for tho wi-eacroa who desire to
waking hp from tho force of habit, to
"Tho Lord only knows what I’d a draw a moral from this story, we have
find the chamber dark in spite of the
done without you,” groaned Billy, isimilar beggars on this side of the wa­
time of day. Suoh are the trammel* of
“Johnny’s been a bright spot, as it ter ; in Detroit, recently, an old man,
use and wont! Bnt after an obvi­
were, in my life. One of them mission 'limping a* if very lame, and wearing
ous straggle the plant submitted to the
ladies got him to go to Sunday- ,green glasses, entered a saloon on the
change, and turned day into night with­
school, and he was so full ‘of it, :river rood and nuked for money, saying
out any apparent ill effeote.
nothin’ must do but I should go ithat his wife was very ill and he too old
too.
If Johnny ever had anything ।
It see ma that M. de Leescpe’ scheme
good in his life, he wautod I should ।con fusel that the half-dozen men pres- for making an inland sea in Algeria is
share it with him.
After he had been i
meeting with serious opposition from
a few times he came a hobblin' UpUMMta]-np.
He shouted "police" as they certain of the French journals. The
stepa as fast as he ooald, and rushed in approached him, but the men seized cause of this appears to be the fear lea
here to me.
I thought a door had and threw him down.
The green the evaporation 'from such a wide ex­
Ireen suddenly opened to let in the sun­
panse of 'shallow water should bring
light ; but when I looked at Johnny’s as were in the room, and no cause for about disastrous climatic changee, the
face it vm ko bright it would have his limping could be found.
He had influence of which would be felt vw
frightened me, hod he not looked so his left hand tied np, but they jerked the Mediterranean, extending over
wonderful happy.
I ’most thought it the rags off and fonnd no hurt or wound. France itself. One. writer ventures to
was an angel, though I didn’t much Lastly they fished ont of his pockets predict a return of the glacial epoch.
know what them was then.
‘Billy,* thirty-eight dollars and forty-five oenta In spite of thcM» dismal foreboding*,
said he to me, ‘Billy, I've found it all in small money, as he had begged it, M. do Lesseps has entered upon the
out! I know all about it I Oh, Billy, and discovered that ho; had a bank­ work in earnest, and with the prestige
it’a bettex'n dreamo; I shan't mind it book on a Chicago savings bank with
now; I'm so happy, Billy!’
four hundred and eighty dollars and will doubtless ^oob settle tbe qa®Btioh
“I though the boy was a little touched fifty cents created to him.
He claims by .ctu.l nprtnuul, arguing doubtlike, co I smoothed his hair and said, to have begged most of the money in teas that, if the inland aea proven to be
Toledo.
One of the men aoeotnpxnied a nuisance to Franc?, a dasa across the
Baodsj^dwol any am-, «h-y «w loo the old knave to the Central depot and canal will aowi vwtore to Algeria her
mud, for yoa ; Huy tire yon *U 00V remained there until he saw him move i-audy plaina, and to France her vine-j
H« uyi, • Billy yoo on •Hopio'l nko
clad hill*.—Appletont* Journal.
i

ZDCCATlOXAt. VAC7EXTUM AX» ACaiBVEMZXTS.
The Superintendent of 1'ublic Instruction
present* a full and complete report. In a vol­
ume of 400 pages, of th* condition of the edu­
cational institutions of the S ato for 1873
The University of Michigmi, with its forty
profecsors and 1,176 atndente. is an honor to
tire Sialo and a credit to tho Union. Tho Rogonta hi their last annual report call special
■ attention to that jwrtion of tbo Fraaident’a
annua.' report relating to tbo admtaaiou of
»omou to tho university, and heartily Indorse
tho statements there made. They say: "Tbo
Huocereful education of tbe two sexe* in the
same schools can no longer be considered u
an •xpcriuretiE*' They add: “The relation
between tho university and the high schools
of the Slate, now fairly established, completes
our splendid system of edneation, and makes
it possible for every child of Michigan to enjoy
tho benefit* of a full collegiate course at the
oxjretiho of tho State." That is an achievement
for which the public will accord all honor to
the people of Michigan for their s tcoeasful
educational efforts.
Then there mo tblT State Normal School,
State Agricultural College, State Public
School and State Reform School, each sup­
plying an Important pMt hi tho general edu­
cational system.
Among other prominent educational inetitutioua aro tho Adrian, Altnou, Hope, Kala­
mazoo and Olivet colleges: the GermdnAmerican, Michigan Female and Monroe Fe­
male worainariea ; together with tho Detroit
Industrial School, and tho Qty Union schools
of Adrian. Battle Creek. Coldwater. Detroit,
Grand Rapids, Marshall. Lamaing. Owoeao,
Pontiac, Port Huron and St. Joseph.
In the graded school* introduced all ovnr
tho State there are 417 male and L7G8 female
teachers, with an attoudanco of 15-3.54u pu­
piN, in ecii'Mil-tionaoe (including lota) valued
Mt5.l5i.H5. TbosFgrog.taof srianea peri
annually to main teachers amount* to B258,392 20, an&lt;Uo fsmllo teacher* W26,785.52.
Iu 1873 there were planted over tho 8t*e
88 610116, 541 brick, 4.216 frame and 605 log
scbooMiouaeM. containing soste for 899.067
pupils, the bnlldiuga being valued st t8,l05,39L Tire rapid settlement of tbo new oounnon of growth as i* tho bolldieg of ccmUj
wtrncturro. In tbo oMsr ooanue* ib^-log
house* mo diuappoiriug. lu the thirteen
counties south of the taae line, containing
about one-third of the population of tbs
Stale, bnt thlrty-eix log rchoel-hoasos re­
main, and nine of thee* are in one county.
Thus la Michigan couUibuUng directly to
her future greatue** by dispensing Hw blcnings of education to the thousands and hun­
dreds of thouoMids of Lor youth through
In Iho eamo liber*l spirit ha* the State pro­
vided for her unfortunate dUseua. The laaano Asylum and tho Institution for the Deaf
and Dumb and tho Blind are object* of special
care by the Slate autlmritiee, aa are *1*0 the
pauper and reformatory inalitution*.
T!.o gross rvewicta to lire ^rca-urv daring
U. which. added to
batauoo (4877.231
*1«..
ths. ..com-.
» ../ ,1.-03)
re—on
_ re*hand
___ ___

oapte deduct on account of transactions with
swamp laud warrant* W46.Bg3.CV, and there
xtmainaaanci crau r.cuipw on acooqut of
revenue proper tl,Mt4WM.

346.8tU.69, and there remain’, *a net eaab
tpendituro* »2,0a,098.42. Of these cash

'■ MUMM ■
OMM M
768,000.00

st.aoMOB.js
in.tnn
1,087,396.00

UntmsUy...............
Agricultural QHlrgs.
Sail sitrine land*....
State bundles laads.

.24.160,OMSK
. 1,000,000.00

I j rr»ii!
. .23,160,oan.38

vidoals.

♦ 1.628,000 ohowit thereof of t2,-

Tv tn tswtjrntXl wT.ii »wa»geriur gait.

O.ZS.tXB.W

ivldnala and
.................. 33JB6,WU6

VARIETiBS.

Josh Billixus says, “Tew enjoy a
8UXo uuua*.
good reputaahnn give publicly and steal
P««l of................................................. 3,74L10SjM
privately.
”
The sttrsctioiia fur Immigration *ro peculi­
arly alrotig. Tho abundance of euperior »oll
yet under timber on tho middle *n&lt;3 upper
iiociion* of tho lower peninsula and on thti
eouthwe-t Metlon of tho upper poniuiftila af­
It is a pity that those who taught ns
ford* unueual facihtia* for settlement, with
OTory proe|&gt;ect of bucocm and ultimate inde- to talk did not teach us when to hold
our tongue.

The following in a statement of the aggre­
gate of :bo 8&lt;ate taxee of Michigan, as »pixirtioued to yho several counties by tire
AnditorrGeneral. Tho Aral coinmil of figures
shows the aggregate of real sod personal
estate as equalised by the State Board of
Equalization for 1874. and the second column
the aggregate of apportionment to counties:
Ckmr “ .................
Alcon*
ABswaa
A';«u*
tlu.uoo
Antrim
aio.ooo
9,V*&gt;.0U*
13,Ml 61
7.360.000
10,640 07
Jtaaue
.
44».OU&gt;
Herrlvn ...
11430,0*)
liraacb.......
16,»'.uun
Calbooo....
St.ODu.OO)
Caas...........
23.S60 W
M MUM
Chartevra*..
1AI.0U0
Cbebqnaa .
a -.M
430,000
Otars...........
BOO DOO
aiatoa. ..
•,430.000
Crawford «
K*l»aa».)
tin.ico
.230.000
1M.0U0
Glsdwla (•Iteci.re
Mldlaod)
Urand Travers* ...
1.3M.1XX)
Xlrauot..................... xno.wo.
Hilled*!.
2*j,lft.,or«l
U &gt;n*b-xi .............
2.1UO.ICO

13,630,1.100
14,17U,OOO
3
l,4te,O»)

Mtoraeb.

Mtalio*

M*ou&lt;ulo*e
MlStaM...

It was a bright boy who told his
teacher there were three sects, the male
sex, tho female box, and the insects.

A Trot woman aays that If death loves
a shining mark, it is singular that ho
has not aimed at her husband's note
before this.

Worn check-books flat and purses filled

the landlord in the

And win lbs p'sndlts tbal thru ersvr

6 3OU.U0O

MsoMm.

The little boy speaks again, this time
correcting his mother.
She said ire
was “all over dirt,” and ho said dirt
was “all over him.”

3,767 14 seedy actor. “I should think I might,”
29,116 33 was the answer; “ I have done a great
6.7)11 23
many landlords. ”
20,1136 «

23,&gt;W.0"0

26.3S&gt;&gt;.a«
li.Mo.noo
45O.UJU
1A.9U0 000
2,460,000
iiri.wu
3,tm).uuo
1.030.0U)
X8Jn,ouo
1.370.IM3
3,1b*.an
430,010

What is the difference between a belle
and a burglar ? One wears false locks
and the other falne keys.

Car yon do

Lx an Illinois village, during service

■ M,&lt;33 34

Mowtealm . ,.t..
Moeiui-rrucy (sltacbsd
to Alpena)...............

on a recent bultry Sabbath morning,
the pastor’s little girl of nearly three
Hummers became somewhat wearied at
the extreme length of the sermon, and
in rather a low tone of voice, bnt very
earnestly, said, to the great amusement
of those who sat near, “Come, papa,
that's enough ; let’s go home.”

A bhakj’ student was called np by a
worthy professor of a celebrated col­
lege, and asked the question : “ Can a
mau see without eyes?" “Yes, sir,”
i.ujo.oGo
was the prompt answer. “ How, air,”
cried tho am izod professor, “ can a mau
see without eyes ?” “ Ho can see with
trim).
33,T&gt;H W one, sir,”replied the ready-witted youth,
430,000
and the whole dasu shouted with do
MxlUnil).
light at the triumph over old meta­
S*tiaaw....
is.HTo.an
HauIIm........
3.5X&gt;.0U&gt;
3.047 78 physics.
630.000
- 743 (V
n.Jio.an
Mrs. Sphjcins fainted suddenly the
7.330,&lt;**l
other evening during a little soiree at
J4.
4,040,000
her house. Upon inquiry it turned ont
11^30,0110
31.300,0U0
that tome oao had unfortunately let the
Wexfurii.
cat into tho supper-room early in the
evening, and Mrs. Bpilkins had sub­
.IKW.0W.W0
sequently surprised the faithful crea­
W0MXR IS KSGLAND.
ture cozily seated on a dish of lobster
Kato Field, in her “ Republican salad, discussing the contents of the
Notes on England,*” in the Si. Louis bowl of custard hard by. Next morn­
Republican, hurts out with : “Though ing early Spilkina took a walk down to
tho highest office in the land may be the river with something in a bag.
held by a woman, every other is dosed
It was on the edge of the wood.
to her, saving that occasionally women
They had come thither from different
arc governors of prisons ■ for women,
points in pursuit of the seasonable part­
overseers of the poor, and parish clerks.
ridge ; but in the shrubbery one start'rd
A woman may be ranger of a park, and
hunter discovered that tho other Lad
it has been held that women are eligible
drawn a bead on him. “ Don’t shoot. ”
to the offices of High Chamberlain,
he said, “I am not a partridge.” “ I
High Uonatable, Common Coustabte,
must shoot,” was the response, *‘for I
Sexton and Returning Officer at an elec­
have sworn that if I baw n'maa homelier
tion to Parliament, but the eligibility
than I am I would kill him.” The in­
is more honored in the breach thin in
tended victim gazed curiously for a
moment, and lhejr'Muu placidly, “Hie
fled can vote upon parish questions and
away; if am homelier than yon are I
far
officers, overseers, surveyors, vestry
i
even wish that I were dead.” They ad!dorks, etc. Does Queen Victoria give
jonraad to get a statement from a oom­
aid and comfort to reform ? No. She
petent witness.
has Ireen known to make a gift of £20
to the writer of a pamphlet denouncing
any change in the legal and political
condition of her ssx.”

Oakland.

&gt;1,270.10)
s.ire.ooo

3.011 43

Ovr. IlEAtrn.—If we view tho human
body in regard to its niatodiea and the

rarver, we shall find that summer is di­
vided from winter by a line drawn eoujewhere abnut tho third button of the
waistcoat. As the mercury in the the:

The St
““

164,500.

llie total number of acre* of public lands

down. In cold weather the respiratory
organs, in hot weather the digemive or*^ 1

wo go wrong.

�* A Mil

at

Klsanwurt

with

OCT 23, W«

L-t» 70s
m1 him to
death with a wagon wrench. The

Culriu Sultxl.angh. uf Springfield,
O., shul'hinwlf at a hotel in Detroit-,
an th# I'Hh inst.

'

1 motive for lb* murder is a mystery.

CASH.

ed. looked around and said:

potatoes,

: or other valuable pmpertv

'CORN,

J Reynolds. of Concord, fell dead
A terrible collision between two
_
.ooMXnictioD train* oa the
! branch of the Michigan Southern
JttnU-s O Dunnifl. of the Jncksea
a,
r ii
,_____ ___
| Railroadi near Decrfivkl,
Lennwee,

APPLES,

OATS,

Fteybsny- Cboap.
Tbo proper J *«•«

»s no -ww iny &gt;iuan mi. wuwn iac pm
!„n
hst and ran to the Ninth Ave.
i ,uiiiixi. while the cuav«dl put two
! boxes
■___ ... of
—r dgtra
_...4..
k;. arm a&gt;.d
•. J
under bis
Dv'.htred al their
I Gianty. occurred on the morning of went out the back door. Mr. Teller
saw through.the little joke when hr ELEVATOR Ilf NASHVILLE
Oct. I mb, about half-fast seven.
,A
got lack, and rays he can't be fooled
Bepublinan*.
: dense fog prevailed at the time, and ngaiu.—Delroil Free Preu.
Tto tug Doughtos. burned in the
(the two trains approached unseen by
Detroit riicr, near WyaadoUe.^tte
; each oilier at the rata-of atom fifteen
LATH,
| mik-s an hour. The cra*h was lerSHINGLES.
man, wias drowned. Tira rest of th?
j rifle, and the wreck of both engine-s bh «y bed
WATER LIME
crew were savrd.
। and auwt of the cars resulted. They
SALT,
Friday, as Eli Matty. a resident ol were piLfl upon each oilier’ to a con
HAIR,
FrcJkotetowt', was walking along the sidernble height. Tne fireman on the1 trad in*, after ihli data.
STUCCO,

heart Jisea-e.

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

BtalV'a.

nooi

Recrhcd at the C. O. D. Store af

track of tbe'Flint A

Prre Marquette Munroe train Charles Kramer, was
I&gt;»led Naabville, Oct, 21 si, 1874.
Monroe, an express instantly killed, and nearly every man 4-6
JAME1 LOCKHART.
train struck him, killing him almost on both trains, more than twen'y iu
fllxSiC-’ICWV OHDEH.
instantly.
ail, were more or lest injured, thrye

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,

itailroad towaid

.

.

Proprietors.

Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to bny for
Cash.
I have a full line of

tral Railroad, fell between the cars at been delayed by the debris which
Onondaga, and was killed. Six car* lies tijion tho track, but trains are
Ilia home wasjUjaenl around via Toledo.
ran over him.

Double Face Black Alapacas,
■ Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
Goat Cloths, Bugle Fringe,
Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias, ■ •
flats, Caps, Horse Blankets,
Men, Lad’s &amp; Child’s Underwear,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Groceries, &amp;c., &amp;e.

Grand Rapids.
A special correspondent of tho Chi

eno o'clock, which totally destroyed

cago Times says :

the Vaaghn House, and three adjoin­

of Climax, Mich., has
as had a sensation,

The little village

dniggist became
The loss is A charming little druggist
widow's daughter,
$50,000, and the Vaughn House was enamored of a
It is thought and pressed his. attentions ardently

ing wooden buildings.
insured for $20,000.

that the conflagration was the result and persistently upon
as earnestly repelled, and
of ah incendiary’* work.
Edward Wa’dron, a freight brake-1 was driven from the house. But he,
even then, was not willing to give her
man on the M. C. R. R., was killed
up; He made nightly visits io the
■ ear Jackson, ou the morning of the
yard, nnd peered through the win­
17th. The cars became separated
dows where hi# fair dnlcina was supand not noticing it he walked into
posed*fo be sleeping in the arms of
the gap, was. perdpitated to tho
Morpheus, or some other fellow, This!
ground a«d cut in two by the rest ol
trick was soon found out, aqd he was
the train. He lived at ILmc.r.
expelled from the yard in a manner
A little boy named Henry Goggsthat made him revolve like a fly­
well, aged stout nine years, was ah
wheel. But not willing to give up
bucted from his friends in Eaton
without nt least a relic of remem­
Rapids last week, and there is no due
brance ol ‘he fair one, he visited the
as to where be has been taken.
clothes-line the night after wash day,
Martin
Stewart
of
Bay
City,
used
and pur
purloined
certain niuuic,
articles ui
of ap—------------------------ --"J
UDO
min ru ct-ruun
• improper i.ngu.ge Io

belonging to

tedie, on

hr,

which he

breast.

I3UOOY [CHEAP.
And have II s«mu&gt;ltd thnrougbljr, i* al

Lee Reed’s

st
x
H
4

$5000.00 worth of Boots and Shoes
Which I am bound to sell

02

10 per Cut Lssel than any other

House in town.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce,

C, A. TRUMAN

FOR

50 Dollars I!
FARMERS,
MERCHANTS,
MECHANICS,
AND

EVERYBODY

wrLso&gt;
ShnUlBSewMMacliiiie'.
TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.
HARO TIMES- VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD I

•• I am well satisfied with my bug­
gy."—Adam Wolf, Maple Grave.
“ Your prices are below -Grano
Rapids.
I will take the top carriage
and surprise my wife.«—Jerry Royerr, Carlton.

BEST IN THE WORLD I
tSTTto IHfhrat FrrariaM was

Ohio State Fair;

Northrra Obla Fair;
Amer. Institute, N. T,|

Greater

And if I had vpnee i could refer to a
hundred others lh-U will go their last dollar
on tny buggier. And now

Bargains

Cincinnati Exposition;

ludknapalh ExposlUea;
St. Louis Fair;

THAN SVElt IN

Lonhiaaa State Fair;
Misxtoinpl State Fair;

As Boyle-struck Shaw with

and Georgia Stale Fair;

the knife the last time Shaw rallied

qwalilf of work.

Tlw case of the stolen boy, Charlie
floor, and then got out of doors and
Rom, has attracted the sympathy of Z
over to Camfield's where now lies at the enure public.
Ever* father and
the point of death. During the fra­ molher.haa entered into the feelings
cas Frank Mooney step|»ed just in tho of the parents, and the story of the
door, and had not even '/me to close search, thus fur unavailing, for the 42
kidnapped child lias been followed
it behind him when Boyle turned
with an anxious interest by hundreds
around and gave him a thiustjust of thousands of readers. A yet dark­
above the pelvis bone Tn front, and ci shade of tragedy is added to its
os be was struck he staggered back history by the news of the insanity of
and fell, but was immediately taken the father. Christian K. Ross. To the
^.family which haa befallen him in
into Camfield's, where be died in the loss of his boy has been added a
about twenty minutes.
continuous accumulations of slanders
It has been charged
BoyU: secreted himself during the and scandals.
night, but about daylight came back that he has himself procured the air­
duction, for the sake of obtaining
to Bramley's, and while Mrs. Bram money from sympathizing friends.
ley was aodeavoring to get him away,1 This story has been thoroughly refut­
was discovered and captured.
He | ed, bat others have sprang np in its
with some others,, was anested and place.
The Reading (Pa ) Eagle, a few
taken to jail.
weeks ago, published an article which
Mooney was a young man of re­
’ summed up the calumnious gossip in
spectability, and made friends wher­ regard to the Ross family, slating that
ever he resided, and the saddest of j the father was a debauchee, and the
all was his leaving an aged, widowed! mother was his rate Hess snd not his
mother, who was entirely dependent j , wife, This story seems to hare no
other basis than the slanderous ru-

FOIMUNG THE

say positively, that those
wanting Buggies, will
save money by buy­
ing of me!

BEST SEWING MACHINES,
AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

J.L. REED.

were ia direct

Is. HOLLER.

COMPETITION I!

Proprietor of the

t3F"For Hc.nunin^, Fell’

and get a

—AND —

WmU rasped folly info™ tbs public tbs
be i&gt; prepsred to do double tbe work thsn
heretofore.

Needles for all Sewing Ma­
chines for Sale.

। JTEATLY EXECUTED

Kn.

.

AT THIS

OFFICE!

1 father uf the stolen liovfis now insane. I
' Ji is said that he declared shortly tie-. ------ -------------------------------------------------------- ; fore hio reason finally left him, that ||r
T &lt; j| ft OtZ ITT !
—---------------------------hr eocild bear the l:m&lt;&gt;&lt; property and
I
lYlAnMlil i
A brutal and. as it appears, An an. even of hu child, but that the calum■ - -----rovoked munl.r was eomntitled uo niea againet h s wife aad himsrifj
T&gt;&gt;YT7 t, CI
w Btnobush rond. in the Township ■ «M,"n8 M ,he
&lt;»f
*&gt;**!
fit
iSlt,

i
tHUtfunimcs. Would break him down.' tbaablag tbo pwhHe f*» pm fseore m&gt;1»cU •
urd ,y He proved on'y ton true a prophat
"*
- '*
tafona the pobUe tboi thoy will
cn“‘,;cuocerniUg btinseir. and. M-Cxiling to

C. H. HOLLER, Miller.

OU Machiar.s iuco i&gt; lIxchMse.

Manufactured by the Michigan Stove Co.
and warranted for one year.
WOOL! WOOL!
JUy Carding [Machine
IS U^IAY

The largest stock of Paists, Oils, lankha aid Bra-hes ever
brought to Nashville. Also a large stock of fr,M- c it Saws ii

eluding the Silrer Strel Dlawssd, tho fastest cutting saw in the
world, and all to be offered at prices heretofor unheard offer
Cash.
_

FRESH MEATS.
aeene &lt;*t tho murder.

ing,Stitching, Cording.
Ilin dingt Braiding,
Embroiderin g. Quilt’
ing and Stitching fine
or hettvy goods it if
unsurpassed.
Where we have no Agents
we will deliver a Machine
for the price named above,
at the nenres*-. Rail Road
Station of Purchasers.

rfawhville, - - Mich.,

JOB PRINTING

The old lady, Mooocv, is rerv low ’

All other

UacMnes in the Market

Plain
WOLVERINE MILLS 1
and
Faney j WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

an unmarried man, and says he will I anil was at once instituted by .the ।
leave all his property to Mrs. Mooney. ! family to vindicate itself, and to-pun-

and dning the laryrst and best

rnuye of work.

HER! DESCRimOR OF

J',

_

Cuy the Warld-Renowned

“ I am tkligbted with my buggy
and would not let it go." — Wm.
ChidetUr, Rutland.

and struck Boyle and sent him to the

r Vv.1., in Mnn&lt;
"

WILSON

Y OF CORSE

EVERYBODY KNOWS

SHOP 11 BASTINGS.
the 19 inst, and when Willhrh Rsy-i. Mulled and hung up in his bedroom,
noId s remonstrated, S'ewart drew n ' making a full eftigi»l representation
. knife and stabbed him. Stewart was i of his adored by adding a slullt-d head
arrested, on complaint of assault, with I
“As long ns Lee Reed makes
and feel.
He showed considerable
intent to kill.
skill in bis charcoal features of the buggies, I shall buy my buggies, of
him.-—Ag J. Botone, HatLittge.
face, but if a person was going to ride
*• Yon arc on th« road to sncces.*,
Ou th.* night of Oct. 1 Gib, a murder &lt;out with this feminine figure he would
as lung as yon make good work, ns
no need of a dashboard, for, like
was committed near Pine Grove Mill* liave
I
you have always done.’'— IVm. S.
belle of Detroit, her feet would Gotxhfear, Jhulings.
Van Buren county, by which Frank; the
'
every purpose. It is suppos­
Mooney, station agent at Kendall, on, answer
1
“ You can depend upon what Lee
ed from the 8p|&gt;earencc of this nude
the Kalamazoo &amp; South Haven Rail j
figure, its demoralized nnd disleveled says about his buggies."—IL A.
road, was killed and George Shaw (condition, that it occupied a share ol Goorfyear, Iliutiage.
fatally wounded, / It appears that Ithe young man's couch, during the
there was a dance at Camfield's Ho-. 'watches of the night, and was hid
during the daytime to prevent
tel, half a mile north of Pine Grove away
!
' its discovery by the chambermaid.
Mills, and whisky flowed freely till '
1 It was found by officers who were
about midnight, when a number hadI searching
।
lor the lost wearing apparel,
congregated al Bramley's tavern, who, after showing the immitation
across the road, where drinking was mumnty to a few friends near by,
heartlessly dtsembowled -it, and car­
also going on, when George Shaw
ried home
the stolen garments.
and one Tom Boyle had a light, in Though
ridiculously strange, the
which Boyle used a knife, stabbing above described occurrence is sub
Shaw six times in the abdomen and stautially true.

a New Idea!

AINSWORTH k BROOKS.

Last Friday morning 8. C. New or four probably fatally. Il is rumor­
The
corah, brakeman on the Grand River ed that one has since died.
Valley division of the Michigan Cen passage of trains on that line has

Eaton Rapids was visited by a fire
on the'^norning of the 18fh. about

CASH.

.

POWLI&amp;

Carder

C. C. WOLCOTTt

Send for Circulara, Price

W ll»un Bettsotor. one of tho
b»t Penodioals or ths day,
d.-rotad to Bevias M«colnse. Fashions, General

Ascents '

wto Se1

�A

Of &lt;

NEWS

DRESS GOODS,

-DeU I

front of hi*

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

i^LAXiXG,

Hatching

Re-sawing, &amp;c„

Jowelor &amp; Optician

ing in their new ha!! on

GLO VES, GOB SETS.

Dressed Flooring,^.
.an average

'Hon in ।

Sidinr, Mouldings 4e^
(‘m-' mi &gt;J out” and-not nunibe.ed

a donation in

yy

Maple Grove, on th-’

15th, which netted him 850.•

Birrrfrrw.

n «»»iig die enterprising villages of the
c.irib.

'

Shipments.—Through the kindness
—If any one thinks that Nashville
of Mr, Baldwin, the freight fgent, we
ic not the banner village f-»r business,
they want to visit it some Saturday. arc able to furnish, our readers with
the amount of shipmema from this
—Read CupL Boise’s new half­
place during the month of September.
column ad., and if you want anything
h. young, m. d.
ojrrjwn
Of grain there were ehipped 18 car mua. BecAuao thrjr bar* a 6fm-cI*m article.
in hi* line give him ft cad.
He sells
loads; lumber, 23 car loads ; stock, 8
cheap.
car loads, and 95,410 lbs. of merchan­
—Mr. and Mrs..DeGeer will enter­ dise.
A. BARBER. M.. D-. Hnm.oTola! weight of shipments! —Erervikiaf at 40 at sorrow raicaa.
’ JMthW- J’S, AkUti •»&lt;! ‘‘i r—on riKr*.
tain the Christian social at their resi­ 1,108,410. Tlie charges on tho above

H

tpBBSTER Ir

dence next Tuesday eve,, Oct. 27th.
BHr-k- All ard invited^

HOBBS,

Amount billed

wpre 821 lv.66.

thus lar Bruin keeps "shady.”

C

I'.nn..,

jl^NKY H. WOOD.

Justice of the Peace,
«Hk CteoKiH 8mlU», KMbriile, Web.

LIEBHAU8ER,

13

&amp;

TAILOR.

.

Stop. it.—One of our citizens, who
cott sold ten stoves, and it wasn’t a ■ n\ay have once been ns pure a-« the of Crneknry and Gluawnre aver brought It
4-f
very good day for stoves, either. “lieatitrful snow,*’ Ims fallen into the this market.
clinches of "Old John Barleycorn,"
Charlie says ii pays to advertise.
and occasionally gets obstreperous.
—A couple of days ago Capt Mc­ He is decidedly quarrelsome when
Cormick put his ankle dirt of joint ‘ under the influence o! "tangle leg."
by jumping from a buggy. With .the { and if ho fails to get his muscle suf­
Smith &amp; Pctxam.
aid ofcrutches he is able to be around, j, fi -ently limbered up among the b'hoys
exercises them on his wife. We are
—Dr. Jones informs us of the j। not informed as to where he gets his
ceric* and Fancy Goode which be will odl
burning of a dwelling io Hastings, whisky, but it is time he was ‘•lairn-d
he'onxing to Hannah Himrod, ou out.” Drunk nr sober, the man who
I lifts his hand against a woman is a
Monday night last.
The fire was ;
{despicable enr — Vermontvdie Entersupposed to he work of an incendiary.1

Everybody, and ■Mr.
.
Enterprise, and Ihe News will

an able speaker.
ladies are invited.

^TASHVILLE HOUSE.
Capv.G. M. McCobxick, Proprietor.
TCAJ-arVJTXXrE, - Mtohtsnn.

back you, every time.

—Dr. Wm. Jones, from Tuesday

Cider I

0NION HOUSE.

F Daxcsb. Proprietor.

wiiipper !

Cider I

On and alter Thursday, Sept. 24 th, I wU
Borrjrville, Mich , Lopt. 19th.
4G
F. D. Sovlm.

Im portant .—Hostage.

A woman

iHpot. Naahvllb. Mich.
A. W. OLDS.

PEMAF-

pot’ND, the cheapest 'place

appointed S'lpt. of the .Grand River

Clkmext Smith,
Treasurer of School.

Ushers.

Alsu VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.

CUT FREE OF CHARGE !

McCormick

has

been

fp'RRAH FOR

KA.8ILIOM ABLE

BABBffiaii HAIBDUR!
Naiuvillx, Mich.

Shaving, Hair Cutting $
Dressing, Shampooing,
the Uni»n Houae.

at among the Vermontvillianx.

Bro.

OF THE

Worcester gets up a fair local, and if

Latest Styles.

his patrons don't do as they "orter,’* it

is our private opinion that he will go

lor them like a mad

URESS MAKING
c

red neck-tie.

bull goes for a

It shows aome more

home advertising (han the News, hut
we are contempl Hing imnrcvements,

Jesse Austin Dew. Dickinson. John
north on a bighunt.

RELIABLE HOUSE

to

Our Store !

And see for yourselves.

THE YAMASHiRfc (nncolored)

CRACKERS

Fmesu Stock or

FAMILY GROCERIES,

Of every description.

The Choicest Bread
People can Appreciate.

CHOICE

GROCERIfS I

Crockery,

Glassware &amp; Lamps I

For Medicinal and Mechanical Purposes, al

BROS.,

(SvCCKMKUOBfl TO T. MaXSOX)

Warranted------- Physicians'

Prescriptions

Carefully

Prepared.

3

NEW GOODS!

Everything belonging to the

Lawyers. Doctors,
Gentlemen at large:

laboring Men eno

MICHIGAN AND THE SO

Parlor, Library, Diaiu, Office at
GEBEBAL FUNTUat!

Ready Pay

Clothing.
Hate.
Boots and Shoe*, Capt,
Gents' Burnishing
Goods,

Is AiyHore I* Barry Caaaty.

AND CARDS. BRACKETS.
DUSTERS, AC-AC.,

W cai! anti PeraiBiiaisrs i;
CtFFltiS AND CASKETS,

SHU QUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
INGS kept constantly mi band.

Country Produce always
the, La&amp;r id ltd brad THUNKS!

1

TRAINS KUN nr CHICAGO UN. .

MIRRORS, PICTURES, FRA Mt*

GOODS

ONE PRICE TO ALL. Cozy Little Brick Store,

dozen

Fart Wayne, Jactaa A Sajiaat

Grocery, Crockery &amp; Laip Trade, REMEMBER

,i.&lt;» a i.s
------ 26 fir. V&gt;
- ...W 4m 76 i
LOO Cd. 2&lt;M»
1.25 (A 1.S.S |

Mr, Aikm is stopping thia

JACOB LENTZ

Everything New I

As Cheap for

other town on th* line of the M. C.

DAUGHERTY A BOOSA.

W. A. AYLSWORTH, FUBNITURK MANUFACTORY!

Entire New Stock

41. A. TRUMAN, .
Trrrideni.

_96&amp;1.&lt;M
---------- n.«d

improving mure this year than any

»r^_ Call al Central House Sign.

BOKK Bns.

New Store I

10,000

Ihe Marshal was in­

/

Rev. J. M. Aikin was in town last
weekHe mya that Nashville is

Lodgings $ Meals 2o cis.

Fair Prices and Honest Dealing.

NEW STORE!

structed to |iost notices (or letting a

E. J. FEIGHNER.
Recorder.

gtrfrl and grstaurr.nt
In connection with store.

Having moved into my

Griggs was

job of ditching on Durkee s and Bux­

OYSTERS

CITY DRUG STORE,

ance of the. term.

On motion

for youreelvw.

— -iilWrll

BOISE

AH Goods

on motion approved.
Warden for the bal­

S'.lllw -I!
HmKcII-a

Pare Wines ait Liqaors

the year. . His bonds presented and

appointed Fire

OHv«4
Rdlevnc
ItalUe Crwk
Vi.-k.l-

Ever Mil l in Nashville, which we think Ibe

On motion, E. .Chipman was ap­

On motion, Wm. E.

Ciicaio &amp; LafcHm taai.
PKNINTBUL.A.II DmSXv &lt;.

BAKEKY GOODS

TEAS. COFFEES,

pointed Treasurer fur the balance of

in town over Sondsj.
On Monday
be returned to Lanning

FOB 8ALL I UEAP!

A

On motion the minutes of the last I would respectfully invite my old caBtomers nnd
meeting were read and nppruved.

Mrs. L. J. Wheeler is stopping at
Dr Barber’s. Mr. Wheeler wu also

R. R.,

Come

THAT IS THE

Council adjourned.

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE!
E. D. BITGOOD. Proprietor.

IVm. E. Grigg*. Marshal nervier*. $16.22
C. C. Wolcott, hnnd-cuffa and nails, 15.2H
D. HumHI, Ditching,.
l.fiO
Motion being made Council ad­

ton’s swamp.

an then “ Ltnk out lioys,"

Golna JCmM

nruir.Tu-i.,
— J - ---- J ------- .
■ he trade, and io you that indulge in the for­
eign luxury. •• would eay

SugarK, Spices, Etc

ment.
W
Present,—Olds. Hardy, Wolcott.
quite severely, and scareing the car
badly. The workmen live at Ver Davidson and Downing. Trustees.

-r-The Vermontville Enterprise, is

£»P'

E ton Rapid*,
Charlotte,
Vermontville.
NMbvUle.
UMtinin
Middleville.

On motion, by Wolcott, D. Staley

Ephriam Scott and Nathan Ross—

exist, and great is the rejoicing there­

Mrs-jr. M. STEBBINS

Downing the minutes
w„,
„,„r onti|

—On Thursday of last week, as a journed until seven o’clock, P. M.,
h^nd car, loaded with workmen, was Oct. 14. 1874.
running at a rapid rate of speed, down
E. J. FEIGHNER.
G. A. THUM IN,
the heavy grade, east of Vermont­
Recorder. Proident.
ville, to get out .if the way of the pay
Council Rooms, 1
car, a block"on the front end of the
October 14, '74.yt
car jarred off upon the T rail, enpsizCouncil met pursuant to adjourn­
in the car, iujttting fnur men, two—

now numbered among the things tint

m»il
15:45 pm

Japan Tea, for

the
bus'ness
interests of was allowed 815 for removing ob­
Nashville so long that he seerns structions from the river.
to be nn indixpt-nsihlc fixture.
We.
The following accounts were piehope he will remain with" us.
"
Mr. sented and on motion allowed :

monlville.

FALL MILLINERY GOODS'

TOILET ARTICLES AND PERF0IE8,

with

She still retain! the services of Miss
Skeles has had considerable experi­
Dowai*o. and is preps ed to make
ence is the hotel business, and we
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY’
extend to him a hearty welcome

BARLOW

Paints, Oils, Varaina J Brashes, OTTE?/ STOCK

SPECTACLES, (warranted Pebble)

Capt. No 2.

identified

GRANH RIVER VALLEY DIW

Patejct Medicines,

COMPLETE AsSOBTMKXT OF

Downing, Davidson,
and Olds, Trustees.

we liad any of them.
We- hadn't
! nejt meeting.
.
—C.pL G. W. McCormick Ims I
On motion, II. T. Davidson was
sold ihe Nashville House to Mr. I appointed Overseer in Road District
Rufus Skeles. of Oceana Co.

An Cheap ax they can be Btrnghi

Regular meeting held. -

Present, —
ders' National Bank of Chicago, were Hardy, Wulcott
in circulation.
’We immediately [
On motion by
looked into or pockMdwok io see if |-of |;ull m„,.|ing

HLIJNEBY&amp; FANCY GOODS!

DRUGS &amp; UtDICTHES,

III &lt;rw Junction,

—We read in the Grand Rapids

FALL AND WINTER

Railroads.

Miclilzan Centra'Hailroa l

F«r caxk, or its equivalent.

Council Rooms, )
October 13, '74. J

our 85 counterfeit notes, on the Tra­

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

Groceries, of W Descriptions,

Wall ft per &amp; Bordering

.

Post, the other day. that very danger

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STATIONERY &amp; LEGAL LLINSS,

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CATARRH. ASTHMA.

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Subscriber* reckling ouUido of

of the Jackson, Lansing &amp; Saginaw
Railroad.

ACITE AND CHRONIC D SEiSfc:-

Diseases of the Eye and Ear.

ScM, Huk, ad ether BmU

rendered them at the time.

Railroad, in the place of Mr. Des­
mond.
Mr. Bush, we understand,

^y.M. JONES,

GROCERIES!

—The m' E. Sabbath School here­

by tender to those attending the so­
He thinks that week’s work can’t be cial on Tuesday evening, their thanks
beat by any one dentist in tl.e State.
for their attendance, and the substan­
—Mr. C. B. Bush has again been ' tial aid, in the shape of $15.71, cash,

EYE and HAS
nr. r. c. THO.npsr.-t

Shame on him, the mean,

mornine until Saturday evening, of miserable, despicable cuss.

II»D last week, extracted 115 teeth nnd
took 8250.00 worth of impressions

dell

W. H. RICHER &amp; Bro.

BOISE BRQS

quoted.

ing next. Mr. Willard is the member, pennies from a dead man’s eyes, or
of»Congress front this district, and is ' roh little birds neats.
Go fur.him,

««, ffc.

eonatantly eu hand

Qomc and we if

—Hoe. Geo. Williard.will speak at)
Them’s our sentiments!
A man
McCormick’s hall, on Monday even-1 that will whip bis wife will steal

PARADY, Manufacturer of

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Latin a»icl &amp;hixiR’les.
Nsshvtlls, Oct. (Uh, 1874.

—Last week Friday, C. C. Wol­

£ASTMAN A YOUNP,

k*

Market

48

• —A bear is said to lie lurking in $■643 47. The agent informs us that
the wood* south of Olds* mill. Hun­ there were more shipments ihe pro­
I B. RASEY, Drayman. Goods and
ters have been out on the search, but ceeding month than the one just

LEMENT SMITH
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OF ALL KINDS.

to

Receipts

lbs.

this station, 356,751

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.

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In Rouri. Africa.
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r. Tbo Western roads previously
d and tbo Grand Trunk of Canada

Don Carl »#. O'-Lai Carijat town* h*ro botoled

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Grud, 8pm ail Dpi® Ham

addrooa, opoko aa follows: "I b*v» beau
very much gratified in paaaloK throop.ii your

—Ths Torre Haute, Paris and Decatur rail­
—Kullmaa, the poreon who attempted tc
way baa changed ita name to that of the Illiaaaaaainate Prince Bismarck, will be brought
unis. Midland tail way.
' —Tlu&gt; Union Pacific railroaJ ha* been pro­
—The Dncbore of Edinburgh has been de­
nounced complete by the commission lately
appointed for that purpoee. ' If tbo Preridsnt- livered ofa son.
—England to about to withdraw it* dipioto well adapted aathia to that branch of -in- aliall approve this verdict, the Company will
come lute immediate poreo^ion of all it« land
—Tbo Gorman government is considering
a proixxitlon for tho creation of a provincial
to protect tbo Indiana from wrong and ix&gt;|u*
assembly in Alaica and Lorraine.
tlco, and to giro them every civil right. In
• POLITICAL..
—A k’tlar a&lt;!drea«ed to tbo President by a —Tbo Italian Consnl at Bueharoet has re­
future years, should I again liavo tho ylca^tiro
- of pawing through your country. I hope to prominent cuaaarvatiye politician In Mieaia- fused to open negotiation* for a commercial
aoc great fields of cotton and other product* sipjii argues that the only true way to restore
that your toil and climate aro so well adapted pea"* and proepority to tho South i* for Oon- privod of their civil righto. The American
to produce. - I'have do doubt but that in time grew to p»&gt;« at. act tn pay for qn«rterm*Hcn&gt;' Consol, Mr. Peixotto, baa taken the aims
■land.
citizen* of the United fit***.. Yon have a
—Tho Court of Qomh'* Bench in Manitoba
soil and climate that Justify ffio in saying fnnd tbo cotton la*. The letter haa boon re­ ha* doclarod Riel an outlaw, and thus qnakhed
ferred la the Attorney-General.
hto title to a scat In lire Canadian Parliament.
—Tho invesUgslion into thowcharactcr cf
many citizens of the Chidaw Natic-u.” The
—Tire Governor of New South ’iViloe has
entire party were tho gneeVi of tbo Missouri. Fcdnn! officli's iu Texas, that b^vo recently hoisted lb* British flag ou Fiji roil.
Kanaaa and Texas railroad, and extouded
Stkalino • HxAvnf's Lhtjit.—TLc
agents, will be extended to embrace all, or
their visit aa far aa Denteen. Texas.
great Alcoholleu Remedy, Vintoah
-Hon. Joseph MediH, of IhrChicago Trib- neatly ait, of the Southern States.
—Secretary Robisou deuio* that Breoldcnl llrmtite, is everywhere driving prstif
ero.u* rum'potious out of the market.
Grant * spire* to a third term.
. ;
in Europe.
—Charles A. Dane declines the nomination
—Ben Butler Its* born renominated for .That famous combination of the finest
medicinal herbs on the oentinent of
• for Mayor of Now York, tendered by the work­
ing people. M* '
—Hon. George F. IIoar haa been renomi­ America is accomplishing such cures of
disease* which nllect the atomacb, tho
—Tbo slimy folds of the «candal draw tight nated for &lt;&gt;)ugra&lt;a by the RcpuMlcaua of tho
liver, tbo bowel*, the kidneys and the
around etill snother pocket. Daman Barn** Ninth M*Macbu*ott* district.
'
uervous aysleoj, that tho grateful
haa been indicted for publishing libelous ar­
—The Convention of Southern Republican* n.axstsa have adopted it ire their Stand­
ticles upon Henry C. Bowon in tire Brooklyn mot at Chattanooga on the 13th inst...about ard biKciflc. The varions- rum bitter*
200 delegatee Lei ng in attendance. Ex-Gov. have gone down before this pure vege­
—A determined effort hu recently been Pareoer, Of Alabama. preeidod.
table antidote like tenpins before a wellmade to persuade Rdv. Robert Collyer to lo­
—Ohio, Indiana Iowa, Nehraaka, Weal Vir­ aimed ball. The people have at length
cate in New York, a salary of €10,000 having ginia and Arkaaasa, held elections on' Tues­ dincovered tiuYt all the rpirituous. excit­
been offered him m an induewneut. After day, Oct. 13. In Ohio the Democratic m»jor- ants are worm than shams—that both
mature deliberation, however, the distinguish­ ityto about 15.000, while tbo toDgro»aioaa) morally aud medicinally they are inimi­
ed divine baa ooncludod to remain in Chieuo. delegation aland* 13 Oppetition to 7 Repub­ cal to the well being and sufety of the
-A dispatch from Halt Lake City etflaw lican*. Tho following ia a Hat of tbo Con­ community, ft won't do. The hand­
They aro
that Brigham Y osng and Congressman Georg* gressmen elected. Those- marked With an writing is on' the wall 1
Rum
Q. Cannon have been 'tedicled by the grand aateritk (•) aro member, of tho present Own- weighed and found wanting.
remedies are defunct, and Vinkoab Brrjury for laadvion* colhftitatiou. The latter
Tuns, the Untvkbhal Antidotk, reigns
has ingenioasly evaded conviction by spiriting t. *MUL&gt;n Sayler, D. 'll. JnhuLV«oc». Dem
in their stead.
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6
away his wives, who are the only competent X *H S BAuilu*. th 111 AT Walling. Dem
witnesses against him.
’’ OEXKRAL.
—A disjxtch from Brownsville, Texan, *ay*
a formidable band of Mexican bandits aro or­
ganizing for a raid into Texas. 4
—Daring a recent raid upon Cheyenne In­
dian* in Texas, Gen. Mackenzie, who had pre­
viously won much distinction in a similar af
fair, destroyed over 100 lodge* and captured
moro than 1,400 mules and horses. Moat of
the animal* were killed. The lose of human
Uf^i* reported a* very small.
—Admiral Polo pronounce* the luntored
coseioa of Porto Rico to Germany a canard.
— Secretary Bristow is pushing tho work of
reform iu hto department of the government.
of the moat noted incompetent* among Fed­
eral official*.
—Attorney-General Williams baa sent lo
Gov. Brown, of Tennessee, an answer to his
recent protest against tho Interference of
United States officials tn the' police regula­
tions of that State. Tbo basin of the opinion
ia tho report of District-Attorney Murray, of
Tenneoaec, who says that be haa inquired into

A, MeMsbou, Dem
7. *L T'Nrs), D.tu
*. " Wm l*wirl&gt;ce, llep
St. K F Pupjdmon. D*m
10. Chav Foster, K.|&gt;
In Indians the Detnccrala hare a majority
of from 8,000 to 12,000 on the State ticket,
and elect eight of tho thirteen members cf
Cnngreea. The Legislature is nail liar Demo­
cratic nor Hepnbllcau, tho balance of power
being bold by tbo. Independent maw bere.
Appended ia a lid of tho Congroesmon
elected:

7. F Landers. Dr ei
Iowa rolls up a heavy Republican majority—
about 4l\0C0. The Oppcaition elect ono mem­
ber of Congreea, L. L. Ainsworth, In tbo Third
District. Tho following aro tho names of tho
Cjngrceemen elect:
y'

2. J Q Tlifts, ll-p
7. ’J A Ksmiuo, Hrp
3. L L Aiutwortb, Onn A J W? McDill, Il.-p
4. *H O Frail, Itep
0. A Oilter, R&lt;p
5. *J WUsus, Itep
I
Nebraska elect* tho Republican State
United Slates can and ought to try all the ticket by ^ver 10,000 majority. Lorenzo
persona supposed to bo concerned in tbo Gib- Crousiec, Republican, is re-ulocted to Ooneon county outrages.
In West Virginia the Democrats elect a
—Tho Uiaoguratlon of tbo Lincoln monu­
ment al Springfield, Ill., on the 15th Inst., fail delegation to Congress, being a gain of
was marked by a vast aMembUgo of dlatiu- two members.
In Arkansas the election was to detennhie
guisbed people, including the Preaiilent and
Vice Prerident, Gens. Sherman, McDowell, the adoption or rejection of the new State
Pope, Custer, and other army officer* of note. Constitution. Tho roturni indicate that the
Tho proccrrion was over two milta long. iuetnusent L*e been adopted by a heavy ma­
jority.
Senator Oglesby delivered tho oration.
—The Convention of Southern Republicans
—Tho reunion of the Army of the Tennoe»oc,
at Spriogfiotd, Ill., ou tho 14th and 15th of -at Chattanooga adjourned on tho IPh lust,
after a aewfou of Iwo day*. A long addrors
to tbo peoflo of the United State* touching
dent. Ex-Gov. Fletcher, of Missouri, was affair* in tho Snath wav adopted. The Com.
mittce on Outrages wa« given until December
to collect evidence* at towlereneas and mur­
mrcombling fixed at Dm Moiim, Iowa.
der In the boathorn States to lay before Congre**. Tiro third term and civil right* ques­
FIRES AED CAXUALTIER.,
—Tho Variety 0|xn-a House and several ad­ tions were not touchsd. Tbo Associated
joining building in BilUmore* wore burned on Frees agents iu the South ware denounced
the 13lh inst. Loe* 1(0,000,
by a decided vote for constantly ■laadering
—Thirty bandings, comprising nearly tho Rennbhcanv and ref using to report Ka-Klax
entire business part of tho viliagG of Ovid, outrage*.
—Alexander H. Stephens has doctored pub­
licly that ho soon no obj action to a third term.
ia $50,000.
—The boiler in tho planning mill of Wm.
FIXAXCIAL AX'D IXBESTRIAL.
Peabody, of Saybrook. UL, expl.xlad !a*l
—The Mark Law.
of the 12th inyL,
. week, and the engineer, John Hepburn*, wa*
«&gt; badly injured ho will probably die. Three
weather for the week .peat baa been rough,
—Tbo Excctoior Ball Mill at Ryracuxo, N. cold and rainy, but there have been sufficient
intervals of fine weather to allow fanuern to
♦85,000.
work tbo land and proceed with their sowing,
except in tho north, where there have been
some disastfoue floods. The downward course
entering her bedroom and th nking to awaken of prices of wheat is pot yet endv&lt;t- Ths
her by anapping al her tbo cap of a gun which moderate gain id quantity seems a real mis­
fortune to growers. Tho earns depression in
■he did not know was loaded.
—Tire Britiiih thipa Kingsbridge and Caudibar collided in the Britiab channel recently,
bavo a double crop, but it must
bo remembered that Egypt, having exchaugod
loaL
cereals for cotton, another source of supply ia
—Tbo National Woman's Congress hold its cut off. Ao eononmptiou proceeds, the bottom

the moat distingutohed la-Uoa in the country
who have been identified with the movement
for tho elevation ef woman.

Advantaohs of Law.—A farmer cut
down a tree which stood so near the
boundary line of his farm that it was
doubtful whether it belonged to him or
to his neighbof. Tho neighbor, how­
ever, claimed tho tree, and prosecuted
tho man who cut it for damages., TLc
case whs oantiuuod from court to court.
Timq and money wore wasted, temper
soured and temper lost, but the case
wire gained by the prosecutor. The
lost of the transaction was, the man who
gained the cause camo to p lawyer to
execute a deed of his whole farm,,
which he hfid been compelled to sell to
pay his costs I Then, houseless and
homclcM, hecould thrust his hands
into his jackets and triumphantly ex­
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STTtONCJ
Editor and Proprietor.

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Sts 110 MYTHS WBSCRiBEICS st &gt;JAO Vsr Anne-

THU

There were people enough to envy
Millioent Haughton when she was mar­
ried to Badaliffe Gate#. Sho was only
a district school teacher, at so much
per month, without homo or parents.
He was a wealthy banker, who seemed
to have nothing on earth to dd but to
indulge his whims and caprices to their
utmost bent' and the world in general
aunovnoed its diction that Milly Haugh­
ton
Had done uncommonly well lor

herself."
But Milly did not look happy upon
that gulden July morning, with the
Buushixie streaming through the oriel
windoy of the great breakfast room at
Gates' Ptace, and scattering little drops
of gold and crimson and glowing pur­
ple op the mossy ground of tho stone­
colored ear]&gt;et.
She was dressed in a loose white cam­
bric wrapper, looped and buttoned
with .blue, and a single pearl arrow
upheld thn shining masses of her lovely
auburn hair. Her eyes were deep,
liquid, haxel; her complexion as soft
and radiant as the dimpled aide of an
early peadx; and the tittle kid-slippered
foot that patted the velvet olwman bencstlj yw OBjpcrfcct and tappring as a
sculgtar could have wished it.
Mr. Gates, from his aide of the dam­
ask-draped table, eyed her with the
complacent gaze of proprietorship. She
was hta wife. Ho liked her' to look
well,*)118/*8 Kb wanted his horses prop­
erly groomed and his conservatories
kep&gt; in order; and he troubled himself
very JilUe, about the shadow on her

■/
"Tia in ‘earnest, Radcliffe!" she said
with emphasis.
“ So rshpposcd, Mrs. Gotcs," said
tho husband, leisurely folding his paper
—a sign that the news within was thor­
oughly exhausted—“so I supposed.
But U-MA’t at all worth While to allow
yourself to get excised. When I say a
thing, Mrs. Gates, I generally mean it
And I repeat—if you need money for
any no^maary purpose, I bhnll bo most
willing and happy to accommodate
you.*!! ~ ’
Millicent bit her full, rod lower lip,
and drummed impatiently on the table
with her ten roatlcw fingers. “Ana I
■am to come meekly imploring you for
eveiy'fivo-caut piece I happen to want.”
“YW, Mrs. Gates—if yon prefer to I
put tho matter i* Hurt tight."
“ Radcliffe," she coaxed, suddenly
changing her tone, “ do give me an al­
lowance—I don’t care how small! Don't
subject mo-to the humiliation of plead­
ing for a little money half a doxen times
a day. ’ You are rich."
“Itortly, my dear,” nodded this
Benedict; * * and that's the way I made
my fortune, by looking personally after
every penny,’ and I mean to keep it up."
“ lint think haw I waa mortified yes­
terday, whou Mra. Armour camo to ask
rue if .)■ could subscribe fifty cento
toward buying a hand-ouriage for our
•jnaheywomsn ’!' lame child—only fifty
ceataT-erid-X had to say, *1 must aak
my huMbaud to-give mo tho money when
he returns from tho city J'—for I had
not even fifty oeuta of my own.”
.
” AH very right—all very phiper I"
©aid Me Gates, playing with tho Luge
rope of gold that hung across hfe chest
in the guise of • watch ohaim
“ (Xber 1mH*s are not kept pennilee*!1’
.
“That reate entirely between them

NASHVILLE. BARRY CO.. MICH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1874.

nothing of yonrown—ata
teg. The money is all
Milly pushed back her sun bonnet,
mean to keep it I"
SI illy wit down again, twisting her and executed a nwoeping oqurtesy.
“Twenty-five oenta a quail, sir, if
pocket handkerchief around and wound.
Sho was not prepared with an impudent you please," purred, she with much hu­
mility;
“And now, Mr*. Gatos, "‘saQ tire, . The President dropped his paper of
banker, after a moment or two of over­ strawberries on tho floor.
“ Mra. Gates I" he ejaculated.
whelming silence, “if -you'll bo good
enough to sew a buttomon my gto?»rX-ll r *' Ti^e ssapo, sir,” said MilKoenV
go down town.- I hard steady waited
'* May I venture to inquire—
too much time."
44 O, yes,” said Milly. 441 needed a
So the verbal pa.inage-at-arms ended, Little money, and I am earning it See
and Milly felt that, so far, , ahe was hqw latch I have already !" and abu
woratcA.
, * v •'
'■
i trhnirpliaiitly displayed her roll of

• She watched Mr. Gates drive off in
‘
an elegant open barouche, drawn by
two long-tailed-chestnut horses, all
a-glitter with plated harness,and turaed
away, almost wishing that ahe was
Millicent Hsnghton once again,' bohind her desk in the little red school-­
house.
She looked arofnd at the. inlaid fur­
niture, Anbruwoh aarpeta and- satin
.window draperies, and thought, with a
passionate pang, how little all this
availed her.
“ IHi ao jAovokitag oL Radcliffe l"ahe
murmured. “ I’ve half a mind to go
out to service, or dreeamaking, or some­
thing—-for I must have money of my
own, audi tin''

WIFE'S ALLOWANCE

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STOW

Progression. No Retrograding.
VOL. II.

to » codln U»»»mb«r d»y,
Sr»hs&gt; total «v*jr,
w&gt; to*r 4 o wurw grai*fro«n,
rn*l live ooibn [Iowa Um buu ;.

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crumpled stamps. “Tho strawberries
were all my own, sent to me this mprnit« by old Mr. Peabody, and I'ta sell­
ing-them to get an income of my own."
“.You, ma’am, selling strawberries
through tho streets ?"

•fWBAT-DO-YE-CALL^T"
IN
FEMININE TOGO EBY.
Tho gentler sex is just now in an
agony of dial roes about a now gamont
which lus come into use. Exactly
what the garment is wo' will let Mrs.
Swisshclm tell. She says in a note to
the Woman"9 Journal:
Your correspondents n
having
trouble about
* - name
- nmur
Jiiai for
• ■
»®*4f**'
incut. For two years, except in hot
weather, when 1 wanted m little cover­
ing as possible ott the .shoulders or
arms, I have worn tho article xhey wish
to designate. Like old King George
with the apple in the dumpling, every
one who has seen it has asked : •1 How
do you got in T' The frequency of the
question named it for me, and I call it
a "getin.” I do hot got into it without
difficulty, and once in am covered from
the wrists to the neck and ankles, and
have no useless drapery. Then, with a
drilling waist, cut somewhat like cor­
sets and furnished with bread rtraps
rcstiug just where a man's suspenders
rest, and divided iu front as they are, a
bit of tape on each side at tho lower
edge, to which I.attach rubbtr t tucking
suspenders, which -tie with tapes to
loops on the stockings, I am ready for
skirts, which I pin to the waist, prefer­
ring pins to buttons.
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TilE

" Extreme nedttWtics justify extreme
measures, Mr. Gates,"said she. sanHly.
*’ I earned my own living before I saw
you, and I can again,” .
Mr. Radcliffe Gatos looked uneasily
around at the crowd of gaping clerks.
** James,'* said be, “call mo a hack.
My dear, let me take you home."
“Not until' I have nold .the rest of
my straw berries,”, saucily retorted the
Tha trouble with this “what-is-it ” is
young wife.
Just. then a servant knocked at tho
“ I’ll take ’em—nt any price 1” impa­ that the gentler sex do not know what
to coll it.
Some arc in favor of
door with a basket and a note.
&lt;
* tiently'exclaimed the banker.
“chemiloon," some of plain “chem,”
“An old lady in a Shaker bonnet and
“ Cash down ?”
a one-horse wagon left it,” paid toe * “Yas; anything—only come out of some of “ chemlin,” and, us will be seen
above, Mrs. 8. calls it the “getin."
girl with a scarcely disguised titter. this crowd."
.
“ She wouldn't come in, although I in­
Bo Mr. and Mrs. Gates went home ; Why not call it tho “Swissheim?"—
vited her."
.
. and that evening the banker agreed to Chicago Tribune.

Mrs. Gates opened the note. It ran
in a stiff, old-fashioned caligraphy, as if
the pen were an unwonted implement in
the writer’s hand.
Dbab Milly : The strawberries in
the south medder lot ore just ripe,
where you used to pick 'em when you
were a little fal; so Penelope picked a
lot and we make bold to seud th-m to
you, for the sake of old times, and aunt
Aiminta is going to the city to-mor­
row. We hopeyou will like them. Af­
fectionately your friend,
Maku Ann Peabody.
The tears sparkled in the bride’a
eyes. For an instant it seemed to her
as if she wcr6 a merry child again, pick­
ing strawberriea in tho golden rain oi
July rnuu&amp;iae, with tho scent of wild

make his wife a regular allowance of so
OBATOBfCAL FAILURES.
much per week, to bo paid down every
Those Lake Superior editors are con­
Monday morning at the breakfast table.
ceded to be pretty sharp with tho pen ;
4 • But well have no more selling strawbut they can’t make a speech for a cent,
berries,’'said Mr. Gates, nervously.
particularly before' a Sunday school
“To be sure not," said Milly. “ All
Ono of them was stopping in OdtanaI wanted was a little money of my own."
gon a fow weeks ago, and, attending
And Mr. Radcliffe Gates respected
church Sunday morning, he was invited
his wife all the more because sh©
"
to make a few remarks to the children.
conquered him in a fair battle. *
The request dropped on him like a
grindstone, but he is a man of nerve,
and ho ’determined to ray something.
Don't make yurself-too common, yung
Ho had been reading about a boy who
man; tho world alwuss gapes st mishad been cruel to dumb animals, and
torya.
he could think of nothing else. lie
Than? are but fu people who fully
arose and said : •
understand the real value ov common
“ Children, I—that is, children, you
know—children, you must never hurt a
The grater the (longer, tire nearer
ptidpio waftt to git to It ; must folks
Another one of them was invited to
have more reckloMneas than courage.*
deliver a speech on the laying of a
The making ov money hax afforded
corner stone of a new school-house, and
tho world more real gratification than
he wrote np something to the extent of
the spending ov it haz.
three column’ and yractieed on jt’for
We all cu us Lav certain sorrows that
two weeks.) c-p us to deliver his remarks
are too inteunuk to'b© divided with anyoff-hand. When the day came and he
boddy.
got up to speak, his memory wun^back
I kno now that I am at last a gitting
on him, and all he could say was :
old, bekauze mi stockings keep all the
“ Ladies and gentlemen, this glori­
limo a slipping down
ous morning nriiers in a—it nahefs in—
Dear girls, the only way to ketch a
this glorious morning ushers in our
man iz to start and run the other way
foref athers 1 •’
ax fast az yu kun. 1 *
*
Bome thought it did and some thought
The man who will not take abuse iz it didn't, and between them \hey
the lost man to inflikt it upon others.
laughed him down. — Detroit Free
I find tharo iz a grate meiinyJ folks
Preat.
who ain't satisfied in being phools, but
I'REtiENCE OF MIND.
want every body should kno it, so they

rosea on the air, and the gargle of the
little trout stream close by. And as
she lifted the lid of flie great bosket of
crimson, luscious perfume, a sudden
idea parted into her head.
“ Now I Will have money of my
own I” she cried- out—“Money that I
will earn myself, and thus be indepeud’
ent I"
’
Half an hour afterwards, Mrs. Gates
came down stairs, to the inflaite mazoment of Richel, the chambermaid, and
Louisa, the parlor maid, in a brown
gingham dress, a white plqilc sun-bon­
net, and a basket on her artm
“ Won’t you. have the carriage,
ma'am ?’’ aakeAl tha latter, as Mrs. Gates
beckoned to a passing omnibus.
'
No, I won't I’’ said tho banker's
lady. And within the city limits aho cut their names on trees and rocks all
alighted, and began work in good over the United States or America,
Dogs and children kno who their
earnest.
“ Strawberries I who’ll buy my wild friends are without being told.
The more i git acquainted with the
strawberries I” rang out her dear,
shrill voice, as she’ walked along, world the more i admire the policy ov
lightly balancing tho weight on her Noah's flood, and the more i see the
arm, and enjoying the imprptaptu.mas­ noccarity ov having .another one just
’
querade as only a spirited young woman like IL
The fun ov repenting almost pays
Mrs. Fowler bought four quarts for for the.risk, of .committing tho sin. .
Tbare iz this difference Ix’tween n
preserving, at twantyrfivo cents per
wixe man and a phobl: tho one iz al­
quart.
wuss surprized at how little, and the
“ Wild berries has such a flavor?" said
other at how mutch,, he knows.
the old lady, reflectively. “And 'taint
often you get 'em here in the city. I
THX B&amp;lftBU LOYAL FAMILY.
fi'pohe you don'tcome round rug’lar,
The royal family of Great Britain is
young woman ?"
a flourishing colony. The birth of a
“No, I don't, ma'am I”
son to the Duke and Duchess of Edin“ Because you might get some .good
‘ burgh increases the number of^Qneen
customers,” said Mrs. Powler.
Victoria’s grandchildren to twenty-six,
Miss Seninthia Hall, who keeps board­
ers, purchased two quarto; 'Mrs. Cap-' and of thia large family twenty-three
arc still living. The Queen's oldest
tain Carbary took one and then Milli­
child, the Princes.? Royal Victoria, wife
cent jumped on the cars and rode
of the Crown Prince of Germany, has
wearily down town.
had four sons and four daughters, of
“I’ve got a cbliar and seventy-five
which number one eon has died. The
cento of my own now, at all events,”
Queen's second child, tho Prince of
said she to hereof.
Wales, married to tho Princess Alex­
“Strawberries!
Nice, ripe, wild
andra of Dimmaxk, has bad three hum
atrawberrfca 1 lay my strawberries
Her sweet robe roaounded f
the halls of the great marble building
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un whose first flmr the great bank wa^ .
It, has had two sons
and five daughters, uno son being dead.
It chanced to be a dull interval of
Next comes the Queen's fourth child,
busters* just tlen,
cashier
the Dale of Edinburgh, married to tbs
looked up with j yawn.
Grand Duehras Maria of Rmmia, with
' “I'say, Bill Amts,” said hate the one bob, born a few day# ago. Finally,
youngest clerk, • 1 have an idea that
the Queen's fifth child, the Prioeesa
a few atxawberriu wouldn’t go badly.
Helena, wife of Prince Christian of
Call in the wwmfi1"
Sehk.me.Hul.wta, taw h-1 t.u ra.
Billy, nothing ioth, slipped off his
and two daughter, all of wham are liv­
stool with a pen Vhted each ©ar, end
ing. Tha Prinocaa Loniav, the Qtietm’a
tmamnered out into the hall
’
sixth child, wife of the Marqma of
KoMiUy .old
Lome, ia not yet the head of a family. I
Aa she was
The other three children of the Qsraa,
c^hrer’s dollar !
the Duke of CoDoiujbt. Prince Leoself came in, boj

usual.
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What?'

Mr. Radcliffe Gal

NO. 5.

they are all completed a great reduction
of taxes may lx? made. The State Con­
stitution commands all specific taxes,
The following report shows the condi­ however, to be sppropriMed cither to
tion of the various Sayings Banks doing the Primary School interest or the in­
business in Michigan on September 30, terest or principal of the State debt.
1874, aa compiled from reports to the Unices tho Constitution, is altered or
' State Treasurer under the General Bonk- violated, there must bo a direct State
tax for some purposes.—Stalo JlcpulHaan.
______________ .
MICHIGAN SAYINGS BANKS.

RsGiantAWOX.—We would remind alt
voters who failed to register in 1872
that they, as well as new voters, or
those who have changed the»r resi­
dence, must register this year to bo en­
titled to vote. The fart that their
names are on the Ibis of registration
prorioui fo IRTffViti not make any dif­
ference. That being a year for general
registration, only those who were then
registered and who have not moved out
of toe ward or voting district are enti­
tled to vote thia year without regiaUation. No citizen should deprive him­
self of the elective1 franchise by his own
neglect, and therefore every man who
poBM^scs the requisite qualifications
ahonld see to it that his name is on tho
poll list in his district,—DvtroU Trib-

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to the Central Station as a “drunk,"
and he hold out pretty well until hut
name was down and they wore ready to
lock him up, wheu hia courage gave,
way and he asked : " Bargoaut, will you
do ms one favor—jrut one ?" 4' I gueM
ao,” replied the Sergeant, “ what is it ?"
“In tho town of Saginaw lives my
father and mother,” sobbed the man,
“and won’t you telegraph ’em that
their only orphan boy is in trouble
rinwn
V”— Dr-trnif Trifaints

Michigan has thirty-two charcoal
blast furnaces, nearly all of which are
in operation, three that run on bitu­
minous coal nud coke, and one on an­
thracite. It also lias four rolling-mills
for muck and merchant bar, and one
rail-mill The blast furnaces have ap
aggregate daily capacity of about 1,000
tons.
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VARIETIES
A snABK-noLDKB—A plowmafi-

Civil rights—Obliging answers.
A cinKTAi ghost—A glass shade.

Thk oldest revolver—The earth.
No TsonoroiiLY occupied man was
ever yet very miserable.

By explanation, the simplest things
often become obscure.
Aw English “billiard wonder" is
over here, on a starring tear. Some of
of the American players will be apt to
make him sing, " O, carom me book.”
A Dow?.--East Sabbath school, with a
view to future contingencies, makes the
scholars sing—

ENCOURAGE

According to tho -Chicago Tribune,
which cites figures to sustain its opin­
ion,- it does. Boys the Tribune: Figures
won't lie, and, as they won't, figures
make a very startling exhibit with ref­
erence to the, working of temperance
legislation. Maine, for instance, has a
law forbiddina th©
and. maxuifacture of liquor. Thia law has been in
force twenty-three years. In that time
Portland has increased in population
less than fifty per cent., while the num­
ber of places where drunkards are made
has increased over two hundred per
cent v Bangor, with 15,000 inhabitants,
has 300 saloons, so that every fifty of [
the inhabitants have a saloon to them-'
selves. MosaachuBcts has a prohibitory
liquor law. In 1866 the namberof per­
sons arrested in Boston for drunken­
ness was 6,780, and in 1870 the number
was 18,670. ,Iu his official report for
1871 the Chief of Police shows the num­
ber of men made drunk during tho year
as follows:
Number of hotair, 18; druukra men............
57
Number cl
d. uokvn lueu..
Number of l*r-room«, 1 l£i: drunken men.. C.4X5
Number nt Jug-rrow, S7T; drunken mru... 3 311

And a
lu mj bind."
Why is it that a sailor will persist in
calling all that part of the ship below
the rail the “ hull " of her, when it isn't
much more than half ?
Own of the Prince of Wales’ principal
creditors is Poole, the tailor. He panto

pay Tor lus panto.
A ladt barber has been forced by tho
married ladies of Dubuque to leave tho
town, where she was doing a grand bus­
iness, shaving many of tho men twice a

cut, one editor telegraphed to another at
the
*' scene of action : “Bend me full par­
ticulars, of the flood." Tho-answer
came, “ You’ll find them in Genesis.”

“Do yov keep matches?” asked a
wag of a country grocer. “ Oh, yes,
all kinds," was the reply. “ Well, I’ll
take a trotting match," said tho .wag.
Tho grocer immediately handed him a
box of pills.
A young man who knows nil about
it states that his experience has taught
him that a flirt is a fool who dolighta in
Total-..-.............................
11,08 fooling fools, and the fool who is fooled
As compared with other cities, the by such a fool is the foolishcst kind of
New York Sun nays of Boston, that a foot
..
while it lias an average of one ofrest
Wumuta, r«or wttiirrrd
•«y,
Tern from tby atelk aw»y ?
for drunkenness in every sixteen of her
inhabitants, Providence has one in
twenty-two; New York has one in
twenty-seven; San Francisco has one
in twenty-nine; Rochester has ’one in
thirty-one; Washington has one in
With st) thn winds tbsl Mow,
thirty-two ; Detroit has one in 'thirty•
And fr*r not nor eoffiptou.
Where »ll lMn*i go-wllh tiat of row,'
four ; St. Louis has one in forty-two ;
AttdtaureJ h*f—I Otul repcoe."
Brooklyn has one in sixty-four; Cin­
York AVcmwv
cinnati baa one in cighty-thrcc. If it
A wniTKit in the St. Paul J*rc*» tell a
were the ba hit of tern iterance reformers
new story of Horace Greeley. Horace
to stop and think at Ml, such facts and
wrote a note to a brother editor iu New
figures as these ought to convince them
York whoso writing was equally illegi­
of the folly of any prohibitory legisla­
ble with hia own. Tho recipient of tho
tion in the matter of what u man shall
, note not being able to read it, sent it
drink ; and that, instead of advancing
back by tho same messenger to Mr..
tho cause of temperance, they are really
Greeley for elucidation. Supposing it
advancing tho cause of intemperance.
to be the answer to his own note, Mr.
ICELAND TO BE ABANDONED.
Greeley looked over it, but likewise was
A new emigration to the United unable to read it, and aaid to the boy :
States is in a fair way .to bo accom­ "Go take it back. What doos tho
plished, which will tend to develop d— fool mean ? ” “ Yes, sir," said
the resources of Alaska as well as fur­ the boy, “that is just what Ac Bays.”
nish a considerable increase of hardy
Ik the days when Connecticut waa
toilers to our national population. A largely engaged in breeding mules fcr
committee of three persons, chosen by the Southern market, one morning,
the people of Iceland, is now in thia Tracy, who was as stuewd a Yankee aa
country looking for u habitation for the ever whittled a shingle or told a clock,

Prof. Wilder, of' Cornell University,
gives these short rules for action in
The State Treasury.
esse of accident: “ For dust in the
eyes, avoid rubbing, dash water into
Tho balance of cash iu the State
Treasury
Ort. 7, 1874, was &gt;1,098,them; remove ciedcra, etc., with the
ruund point of a lead pencil Remove 346.01. Receipts for the week ending
Oct, 14 were $28,586.60; payments dur­
insects from the ear by tepid water; ing same time, $11,351.88 ; leaving n
never put u hard-instrument into the
' State Treasury of $1,110, icrcrite for the week of
ear. If an artery is cut, compress 577.73 ; an
above the wound ; if a vein is cut, com­ $17,231.72.
The specific items ore as follow
press below. If choked, get upon nil
fours, and cough. For light burns, dip
the part in cold water; if the rkin is de-'
stroyed, cover with varnish. Smother
a fire with carpets, etc.; water will of­
ten spread burning oil, and increase
.the danger. Before panning through
smoke, take u full breath, ’ and then
stoop low, but if carbon ia suspected,
walk erect Back poison wounds, un­
lew your mouth is sore. Enlarge the
wound, or, better, cut out the part
without delay. Hold the wounded port
os long as can be borne to a hot coal or
end of a cigar. In case of poisoning,
excite vomiting by tickling tho threat,
or by water aud mustard. For acid
poisons, give arias ; in case of opium
poisoning, give strong coffee and keep
moving. If iu water, float on the back,
entire population of that ancient island. stood with a South Carolinian on the
with the nose aad mouth projecting.
A war veaufl has been promised these steps of the Capitol, whea a drove of
For apoplexy, raise the head and body;
mules passed 4&gt;y on their Banth rm
for fainting, lay the person flat”
Bpeoting the coast of Alaska.
They j ourney. “ Tracy,'' aaid the Caroliniafa,
claim that by reason of climatic changes “ there goes a company of your ooi;PUNUBIMG A SwaWTHKABT.—Oh J if
their native homo is no longer suitable stituenta." “ Yee," Was the dry retort,
my love cTflcnded me And we had words
for a residence ; that it has become too 4 • they are doubtless going to South
together, To show her I would master
barren to offer tb« usual opjwrtuniues Carolina to teach school.”
be, I'd whip her with a feather I—If
of deriving a oomfortalds living, end
then ahe, like a naughty girl, Would
Do you want an infalbbte preJcotor
that starvation is prevented only by se­
tyranny deciare ii, I'd give my love a
curing from other lands the bare neo- against burglars, thievre awl other noc­
cross of pearl. And make her always
turnal marauders ? fl so, send ten sub­
areariw of life.
Alaska, they feel as­
bear it!—If rtiH ahe tried to sulk and
sured, is sufficiently cool. It ia prefer­ scribers to Tax Ckuuoo l&lt;K»aut. ac­
nigh, And throw away my posies, I’d
red to Gaitada, where a strong influence companied by the cash ($15), and you
catch my darting on tho sly, and
will rewive in return an eiogant niakelsmother her with roses I—But should
They promise to work the fisheries, plated B*m'’ugtan revolver and 190
she ctenrh her Mimpkd fiste, Or contra­
supply the Pacific btates With lumber, cartridges. This weapon is warranted
diet her betters, I'd manacle her tiny :
build ahifw an in former times at Lome to kill al MM) yards.
wnsta With daisty golfen fetters
raise cattle and other ocmmoditiim, and
A novkl arrangement nas been iaAnd if the dared her tips to pout, Like ,
lastly, furnish through their children, W serted in all the cabin berths of toe
many pwt young misses, I’d wind my
body of sailors for the PaaiCc coast rt-.atnship ftiate of "Nevada. It is a
meat bw wa«a shoot, And punish hex ■
trade. TV y are poor, but Bmermineci, life-preserving malta-M with x spring
and wish, if the gavarnmeut will give , bottom, which can float under tho
the seoaaaary aasiatanoe, to inaugurate' weight of a heavy man for an iufeflaite
time without danger of capauung.

�■ Hall. iu ih»

SMTH
&lt;Hn,f.r'“"’S?

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
w Un Hl^.« Kwkri Frio. fcr

oi «n.|.hrt. k.IM..n~
hy yon ahjold insult the
lot of man
There is no Mtuation in j
congregation?"
which we are wholly exempt from j
“But he u'tiilelligenl and t
care and anxiety.
Fortune may be- j
1 nested."
* .
Mow her choicest favors, nn d yet.!
“WMbyres for that! he is a nlg•omething more wilt be found reqni

CASH.

CASH.

CASH

llkk.

POTATOES,

site to render ns completely happy.! ' “But be is a friend of mine."
I
- • - ------------ —
■•What of that? Must von therefore
ITmon^n v»m,»
---------j.felieitv on earth, it is .eagerly pursued
insult the whole congregation?"
Treasurer of Ottawa Co is being tried I by all.
Still, we strive to seize the J
"But Ire is a Christian and belongs
■iry phantom, while it forever ejudfes
Delivered *1 lheir
to the same denomination."
T. B. Clark, a eonvicu, while work* our gra&lt;p.
Happiness descends not
“What do I care for that? Let him ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
- ing ontside the State Pri*nn wall, on to dwell.with man. Her abode is in go and wordiip with hi* (olldw nig~
Heaven,
.
. &lt;
'
Otf. 21’h, maJo hi* escape.
gem."
Jam*. McDonough. agedal^ry-fl...t
AH the wrilers on Figaro, the Park
“But he is worth five million dol

CORN, apples, OATS,

*e.

Clover Seed, See.,

Receive* at the O. O. D.

LATH.
waa killed by being run over by a ; urwNpnpor. eat. sleep and live in the lars," said the merchant.
SHINGLES.
train of care on the a, th ion.
| building. Dining, bath, bed and ooun“Worth what!"
UllllUIUft. — ——• •
WATER LIME,
••
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—
nr&gt;
The kiwi of whisky that «"■*«» CTJ room* are all elegantly fitted up
“Five million dollars.”
SALT,
Jer“Worth five million dollars'
, qj~.
There
men lie down on railroad track* is for lheir
®,
T..
—- is also a very
’
,
HAIR.
being iatrodnoed in nearly every ।j*rge room whose sides are hung with1 nsalem! Worth five million dollar-!
■ STUOCO,
western State.
(masks and glittering foils. Each day Brother Smith, introduce me."
4-n. &lt;*.'

Cmh.

Proprietor**

No cause assigned.

within

GILSON

Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias,
Hats, Caps, Horse Blankets,

While Mr. G. L, Warner, of Raw­ when the Great Spirit made the
ton ville, Wayne Co., was taking earth-, he also made three men, all of
down his gun to shoot at a hawk, in whom were of n very fair complex­
some manner ho discharged the ion; and that aP er making them, he
whole load into Jiis cheek, killing him led them tn'the margin of a small

0roH QM«rt Oo"
MUHJgnn. '

lake and bid thorn leap therein. One
instantly.
OcL 24th, a five year old non of ! immediately obeyed, and came out
widow Azel, of .Saginaw City, was of the water purer than before he

suffocated and burned to a crisp, while I bathed: the second did not leap in
attempting to put out some burning until the water became sl’ghtly muddy
hay, in a barn, • which had been set nnd when he bethed he came up
copper-colored ; the third did not !e&gt;p
tn until the water was black with
Last Sunday night Nate Wilson
mud, nnd came out with its own colrand James Hill, colored, rof Cassopolor. Thea the Great Spirit kid be­
dis. had an altercation over a game of
fore them three (tackoges of bnrk,
.caads, in which Hill used a butcher
and hade them choose; and out of
knife, chopping Wilson so badly that
pity for his misfortune in color, he
he uoot expected to live
gave the black man hi* Grat choice.

EVERYBODY KNOWS
X

SHOP IN BASTINGS.

r
r
H

Hear what my Cuitoncn Say.
“As long ns Lee Reed makes
buggies,- L shall buy my buggies of
him.—A. J. Bourne, Hastings.

2

“ You are on the road to rnecess,
as long as you make good work, as
you have always done?*—Hm S

&gt;HaKMi!Ba6fmd Co., that during th- and warlike apparatus; the third gave
jmonthof November a large force of the white man pens, ink and paper—

0

Goodyear, Hastings.
“ You can depend upon what Lee
tCsenWillbe act to work on the line the cngyics of the mind—the mutual, says about his buggies.”—H A.
•nfrsoad tgetraemsining to be luplt be­ mental improvement—the social link Goodyear, listings.
t tween Flint -and Lansing.
. of humanity—the foundation of the
“lam delighted with my bnggy
and would not let it go." —s Win.
'Bsnetri 'Kall, the accomplice of white man’s superiority.
Chidester, Rutland.
iLouis mi the &lt;nu rd er of Brant, in Van
“ I am well satisfied .with my bugjBoren Co.jlast April, and who was
gy."—Adam Wolf, Maple Grove.
granted a second trial, has been con­
To remove dandruff—Go out on
“ Your prices are below Grand
victed again for manslaughter, and the plains ;ind insult an Indian. '
• Rapid*. I will take the top carriage
-Judge Coolifige has sentenced him to
A Memphis paper defines advertis­• and surprise my wife."—Jerry Ilogfanr yenra in &lt;bc State Prison.
ing to be a “blister which draws trade"

$5000.00 worth of Boots and Shoes

01

J3UGOY ;t HEAP.
And have It warranted thoroughly, b at

Groceries, &amp;e., &amp;c.
50

0

0

s

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

farmers,
merchants,
mechanics,

G, A. TRUMAN.

everybody

House in town.

*

H
Q

Buy the World-Renowned

H

WIiLSOT

HARDWARE

%

ID
0

SWI18 SewMlacMM’.TOM

BEST1NTHEW0RLD!

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

%

nisbwt rrw»l« «

,n.rd&lt;4 U “ »‘

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD!
Bargains

Grreater

Samuel-Senburn, nf Sutton’s Bay,

A Texas m»n knows himself w^ll.
Anti If I b*d •P*®* 1 °®“B
n *
Accidentally shot himself dead, OcL He sat down on a hot branding- hundred other* th* will go *he,r *** doUaT
on my bugfira- And now
■23rd, while 'banting. He was stand iron.
ing with his gan by a log. and in at­
There are people who expect to ex­
tempting te vaise the gun the ham­ cape hell because of the $rowd going

Obi. st»t. r«irj
Northern Ohio Fair?
Aiuor. I»»tltate, N. T.J

j

aaya: Adam Miller, of Brown Town,

TUAN EVER IN

What is the use of talking of
head off with .a shot gun, world's brightness and sunshine to a
near Sweet's burial ground in Brown man that has tight boots?
Town,

yesterday.

His head

was

142

Toledo now gets her water on the

horribly mangled and the brains were

stand pipe system, but most of her
scattered kxuc distance from the citizens get their liquor on the stand­
skull He was probably derranged.
treat system.
.
The trial of Rev. John L. Glen“Susan, how in the world did you
denning for uoreligious conduct in ever marry that brute ?" "Oh, I dont
ruining and v causing the death ol know, Jane. I used to pick lint off his
Mary Pomeroy ot Jersey City, has coat collar, and he fell in love with
been going on -thia week in a church me."
•
there. When Mrs. Miller, the aunt '
“Goto grass!" is swearing in
of the reined gid. was giving her tes­ New Hampshire.
At least they are

timony, the Rev. John ■ laughed os
he would at a circjyj to nee the clown
fall down ntd split hi* shirt.
Il

churching a deacon down there for
'
using the expression.
We'd like to
'
know what they say when they pn i

seemed such u funny thing that n

XL Loal* Fair;

BEST SEWING MACHINES,

0

J. I*. REED.

Him DtSCRlPTlON Of

apd dnlnj the largest aad best

at the popular cash house of

range of work. All other
Machine* la the Market

were In direct

COMPETITION 11

JF&gt;. THOXiLEEEd
Proprietor of the

1STFor Hcnunin^, FeU~
infi, StiLch in^. Cording.
Bin din rf, Bra id in
Bin broid-r.rin^, Qn-iUind and StilMng fins
or hoartj goods it is
unsurpassed.

'

Plain
(WOLVERINE MILLS!
and
Paney WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

and get a

— AND-

Where wo havn no Agents

wa will deliver a Machins

TVanliville, - - Mich.,

JOB PRINTING

stovepipe.
The St. Loins Woman arc going
to a little baby—that she shoo Id pray
mad over wax flowers, apd the St
to her Saviour for help and pity, and
Lsuismen generally pau lhetr even­
then be sick hi body and desoiaie in
ing trymg to pry their hoots up from
heart a* she saw the form of death
! the carpel to which they are stuck by
gathering in the clouds, that the
, the raw material.
~
Free Lovo divine waa moved to1
When a Nevada miner !npa into
mirth till rebuked by the sorroVuig[
-|a saloon, with a revolver in each1'
woman who was giving her teafi' hand and a bowie-knife under his;
In
W.U-.!*™ Md
“,e i
hymn, have bun u.nda.ed ink, the I
••"hang!- who » left to ।

jxx&gt;r girl should die from giving birth

Needles far all Sewing Ma&lt;

Neatly executed
I

-

THIS

C. n. HOlXBB, Miller.

OFFICE!

MEAT MARKET!!
ROE &amp; OLE V EB^

I

father refused to let his yonng davgh* j

at tho noirest Rail Road
Ration'd Fr.’rflhscic.

»•. m..
•«*•
PtaaM ji’» w fc y** BBd

Mancfaetured by the Michigan Stove Co.,
and warranted for one year
WOOL! WOOL!
Mu Cardin

achine

the back door.
Nineteen years ago a Terrana** j mssM— th* P.Wfe fwpmu

FRESH MEATS,

took of her »hioc» as/sanBr aa if
hod not been gone ox w a day.

, aabrllla, Miok-

H.

07.“.“™ . -!&gt;*.. W—4. Mo.

The largest stock of
Oil*, Urabhe* uUre-he* ever
I brought to NnnhviUe. Also * Urge stock of Crw-Mt S&gt;
.

c.

Mr. reWI.ES.

Carder

ot

eninos. Fashions, Gnnetal

Mown and MinoaHany.

a m____ foatMt mt.tAcr HRW in th*&gt;

d " and all to be offered at prices

of pouioen U|WU

Send for Circular, Price
List, &amp;c, and Copy of the
best Fertoditads
th* day,
d.-rated to Sawing M*-

R

r"n[;”XX* P&lt;»bH0 tW*tb&lt; will

«l, hfled eleven children out ot Ao

• How doth &gt;U link U—y b~.’

fox tho price named above,

) Wduld mpeetfoUy inform the publla th*
— —J *- 'k. .Uuhln thw work than

answer, while the crowd fall oot of*

of the bravo*, an admirer of

luJi»ua|»oll* ExjKMiitloBl

- FOR BEING THE

I sail posiiivtilu, that thos
wanting Buggies, wM
save money by buy|
ing of nbc!
this

ehot his

&lt; inriuuati Expoidtioaj

Ixndsiana State Fair)
UiMlsrinpl State Fair)
nud Georgia Slate Fair)

mer caught ran the lug, discharging there.
.
•
its contents, fearing one hand nearly
Note shavers succeed financially
off, and passing through his heart.
because they “taka so much interest* *

btnium.

Dollars ! I

Which I am bound to sell 10 per Cent Lowei than any other

*

Th/only place to get a

nanlrnw.'

rtle. -SC Joseph County, wu killed «
,»1 h
“*II’k
S Wl
lh .
. ___
UIIU
Uu....
- ---- --------iest; the copper-colored one then
by a team running away while be 1
chose the second heaviest, leaving
vwas Aliinisg them home.
He was ‘tne wmte man tne ngtitest
nnen
u».vwi on against a tree and lived ’
the packages were opened, the first
bat a fewtrarinutes after.
1
was found to contain spades, hoes,
The Riat Globe says it is informed and all the implements of labor ; the
.Tiy &lt; dfreowr of the Chicago St. Lake second enwrapped hunting, fishing,

Men, Lad’s &amp; Child’s Underwear,
Crockery and Glass Ware,

0
0

Y OF CORSE

on fire byw companion.

The M-.uloo 71™, of Saturday I

xNew Idea I

Double Face Black Aiapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
Goat Cloths, Bugle Fringe,
‘
Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,

Among the Seminole Indians there
two peroons, and seriously injuring is a singular tradition the white man’s
four more.
origin and superiority. They say that

■ * —---- 1-

I have a full line of

I- 1). IK*-

mill an-l salt works at New River,
near iliiroo City, explodsd, killing

' ’

I a

Which are now opened for inspection to all wiahing to bny for

AINSWORTH A BROOKS,

is obligatory bn each one, for the rea­
son that each individual is expected
’
George It Williams, a ranchman ।
from Nebraska, was knocked| dovn to hold hiqself in revdiccss to call or
and robbed of 1276j on the highway be called to the field of honor at a
moment's notice. Any hesitation in
near Grand Rapids. * No clue to the
such a case would secure the instant
' robbers.
dismissal of the individual involvedOcL 23rd, the boilers of -Cooper’s

week.

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,

oxi oisn.”“

7? ix .C^rt-x:i

Nra. Matilda Manuel, of Detroit. ,at twoxi’clpck all the employees as
in this room sad rnc*»v*f rea­
oommiHxl ■uioislu by taking strych- wemblo
j
in fencing from an expert. This
nine, on Thursday evening of last sons
,

Store

C. C. WOLCtfTT

dof for

clkyki.ino. •itiu.

�&gt;

...H.!,.

...............

.

I

I

I

NEW GOODS ! NEW PLANING MILL!’"’’
A. W. OLDS, Prop’r.

Friday.

AMHOLIRKHIP

New [Stock of Goodaj
ooitsuTuto

-A w.l&amp;rf

.w»«d ndc which

or

THE EVENING NEW

DRESS GOODS,

wdk on the front and ride of bis far

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

nitore store.
—». H. ErerUawllF. Filter.r.
'**” "rM1 ""',"«hOT1 —
.
.
...... tr.C Ilcirll.illk AUriixu*:! U utiif ..I.*.. .
eiMffi' building nice Leras within the
vflkgv limits.
•
'
.
wouldn’t have had that rack 1«yfn to
pierr-i l.rr g 10." Tho boy was slighlGriffith .&amp; Kerr's new brick, and will

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

‘

GLOVES, CORSETS,

Dressed flooring

SHAWLS, CASSDTOS,

SMIar, Sonldligs, 4e.,
Of every description, kept constantly on

occupy it aa soon a* it is finished.
znrrncnt.

■—The social of Ibe M. E. Church
wilt be held at the residence of D. C.

,

Griffith, on Tuesday of next week.
A cordial invitation is extended tn all.

Jlaning, Hatching,

Cuuxcii. Rooms,
October "27, 74.

—Everything at 40 al bottom nwna.

Regular meeting held.

—We*are informed by John Roe,
Present, — Downing, Dnvtd&amp;on,
the leader of lhe band, (hat the boys Hardy, Wolcott aud Olds. Trustees.

rocenes

Smith &amp; Pctxa*.

Experienced
Workmen s
Employed.
I

OF ALTa KINDS,

Minutes of the previous meeting
H. YOUNG. M. D. Office fm nr.- contemplating a musical enter­
-Axw^nth «* Tronwt'i k«t*. M«*&gt;&gt; fovevv. tainment, for die benefit of the band, read ithd approved.
thia market.
to come off in a month or two.
Petition presented asking fur a

W

—The saloon-keepers paid »2(0.00 sidewalk on the east side of Slate I
BARBER. M, D., Homiolicense last Tuesday.
This money SL.Irctween Reed and Washington
will be kept .in a separate fond, and streets.
On motion, the above petititiou was
WXB8TKR A HOBBS, Black eventually used to build a jail, to lock
VVaaaKba. AR kladaor wweHlaUw n^ck««itb
granted, and a sidewalk ordered to
(oiks up in when they get “tight."be
built nnd completed on or before
—Mr. Steles, the new proprietor
B. RASEY, Drayman. Goodsand
of the Nashville House, is up north Nov. 10th, 1874.
. Bawmrw -rW4 •» -vpta- In U- riihw.On motion, D. Staley was'let a job
hunting. Last week Thursday after­

For tho Wholesale and Retail Trade.

Latli and Shingle*,
Naahville, Oct. 61b, 1874.

It was of planking the bridge east of J.
Purkey’s.
a black hear, and weighed nearly
' The following bills were presented
600 pounds.
,* ?
and on motion allowed :
—Hie
Vermontville Enterprise
Horae* Larkiaa, Timber for bridge, $8 00
don’t know the difference between
Wm. G. Griggs, Marabnl-Services,
7.6t
Nashville, Tenn., and nnr Nashville;
Oa motion, by Downing, the motfbut no one could expect anything ies received’for licenses were voted

pLEMENT SMITH. "

y.

gASTMAN A YOUNG,

JJENRY II. WOOD,

Justice of the'Peace,

BYE and EAR!

BOISE BROS'.

Dr. R. C. THOWPSO&gt;,
•f JACKSON, treat.

Ma
billi and you will aoe

GROCERIES!

Important.—Postage.

■ CATARRH. ASTHMA,

COBSIJIPTION, EPLEPTIC FITS, fc.
Special attention given to the
Omca—182 Maia Su. oppoall* UtM.a-d
IlouMjackaon, Mich.
Zi

better when it even ignores our ex­ to be kept in a separate fundi known
istence,
as license fund.

Grtceries, of Every Descnptioiis,

BaUtudi.

L1KBHAUSER,

For csan, or its equivalent,

TAILOR

...40046
80
.1.00 A 1.26
----- » a 50
0 7ft
1.00 0 2-00
1,2ft 0 1,U
.........
..l.ft0@2 00

.80 » 1.00
......60 M 7ft
.....80 (•&gt; 82 I
....SO ^25

local and original matter thia week.
But, as it is, we shouldn't be ashamed

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

To the Electors of the
Castleton:

Township of
■

many of the exchanges that reach this

OTTI?/ STOCK

Paints, Oils, Varaisnes &amp; Brashes,

would especially call atltention to our large
stock of
Ushtinc.
MKMlevlIJj,

Scfel fed. ui Ukr Bnk

STATIONERT/j LEGAL BLANKS,
CoMFLETB ASSOBTMENT OF

“4 9”

Grand Rapid’,

j

FALL AND WINTER

.U. TALV1TKEKS hr IUMK1S0.

CUT FREE OF CHARGE !

DRgSSMAKING A SPECIALTY.

DELL

BAELOW,

JTdkSHION ABLE

BARBER art HAIR DRESSER!

WaU.Ptper k Bordering

Willard, last Tuesday, vember, next, being lhe third day ther«o',
and found him to be a very pleasant in the Stale of Michigan, lhe following offMra are to b* alected, ria.-I
and agreeable gentleman. We were
A Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secre­
nut able to be out and hear his speech tary of Stale. Andttflr General. Slate Treaearer, Cotnmimioaer of the State Laud Office,
the night before, but understand
*
he Attorney General, Superintendent of Public
had a full house and made a fcood. Inatrvctioa. a Member of the State Board of
Education in plaoe of David P. Mahcw who
sensible speech.
—At the People's Convention, iu of 0£ct will expire Dm. Slat, 1874. and *
Vermontville, Hon. Henry A. Shaw Repre*en**tive in Congrraa for ibe Third
Coagraaxionsl Dia*ri&lt;rt of thin 8*Me, lo
was nominated for Senator in the which thia County is rnuchaJ, alao a Sena­
Sixteenth Senatorial District, and tor In lhe But* Legialatarc for Ibe 16th Senniorial Diatrict, composed of life Countira of
John Dow us Representative in the Barry and E-too, a* approved by Act. No.
Secund District.
These men were
Republicans,

Dow having been elected

Shaving, Hair Culling $
Dressing, Shampooing,

XwkTilK

.

THE YAMA8H1B0 (unoclortd)

Japan Tea, for

(Mean &amp; LairHuraiBate'

CRACKERS

Geo.

formerly leading

NAasviiu, Mica.

And »ee for youreelve*.

STKCTACI.E.S (.wruUd P.LbU)

THAT IS THE

—We received a social call from

Hon.

Repmenting nearly e/ery kind known to
the trade, and loyou that indulge in the for-1
•ign luxury. »e would *ay

TOILET ARJICLES AND. PERFUSES, Come to Our Store!

office.

ELLHEEYOTCY GOODS!

GfiAND RIVER VALLET

IX Ba»t Co.

' Patxw Msihcinks,

10.00012.00

Elcrtiou Xollce.

Mir liijjiin Centraltailiciad

Is Cheap as they eaa be Boughi

PROGS &amp; MEDICIRES

-....to

[JIRRAH FOB

—Sickness and scarcity of help
ill account for the 'unusual lack of

Mr

Supervi­

Irving, Uaxiinge, Rutland, Thoruapple,'
sor of Sunfield twenty consecutive
Yankee Springs and the City of Ha-linri.
__
L -.I- — a -J .» . ... &gt;
years on that ticket
to the Constitution of the State are to be
submitted to the people of the fit ata for their

'

ACLTE AND CHRONIC D SEISES

Diseases of the Eye -and Ear.

Council adjourned.
—-Mr. A. W. Aylsworth lias been
&lt;L A. TRUMAN.
improving Ms. residence aud grounds, t- J. YnOBm.
Recorder.
a Freaidcn'.
l»v adding blinds and laying walks.
L
ost
a
boric
.
—
A
funner named
The south side is’ noted for its fine
residences, and
Mr. Aylswdrth's Pernming Trent, living in Assyria,
Barry Cu , found on Friday motning
PARADY, Manufacturer of
ranks among the first
last, that during the night a valuable Oats.
—Verrbontville is said to be a tem­ horse of his, that was tn the pasture, Potatoes,
Bevtn and Shorn,
Beans,
perance villag-, but the first number bad either injured himself ii|«on some Apple*,
sltarp stake, or had been foully dealt
of the Enterprise had three whiskey
with,
and
the
appearenees
seemed
to
'
nc-cineu to
.
FJN10N HOUSE.
item*. Sometimes drug stores nnd warrant the Luter belief.
Tbeho™.lL'"
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.
- - - the
- I Turnip*.
F. Dascbm, Propriator.
livery stables are just as sood lo buy had either been tom or stabbed,
' Quinces,
MU’lilcrnii. whiskey in as saloonswound entering to his vitals. All that Egxa, per
could be done, was dune, but Hie an­ riquiRbes,
—■•Brick" Pomeroy thinks, from ,
imal died early in the day of Friday. Cabbnge.
the appearence of lhe News, that —Bellevue Gazette.
Honey.
Nashville is a live town. It is. Send
IVM. JONES,
Dino.—In ihia Tilings, Oct. 15tb, 1874, Dried Ar
out some of yonr death-ridden tax­
Hay, f) Ton..
papers, or honest, hard-working poor &lt;daughter of Alexander and Pbccba McKenmen. We have room for all such.
1

S

CHAS. W. DBMARXY

J7OU5TD, the cheapest place

noon he sent home a victim.

____ _

A. W. OLDS.

48

— For Tinsmithing, call on
Bairn A Pvtxam,

J

Clocks, Spectadcs,-Sc.

_
and Planing Mill east ofthe
Depot, NsahvUle, Mich.

W. H. KM’HER A Bro.

C. C. wotcorr.

JEW

conaianUy on hand.

A Fkesu Stcck or

RELIABLE HOUSE

Time Table taking effect June 15h, 1674

FAMILY GROCERIES,

BAKERY GOODS

SugfarH, Spices, Etc.

The Choicest Bread
wU 1, NMb.ilU, which w. iklwk th.

P-ople can Appreciate.

Pwe Wines art Idflnws

GMBHS!

Frtwtth IMCeC-1.

Vlekabunrb
Schoolcraft

mui^n
Hwhell'a
l Valaparaiao
iChkago

So-ith Berd
Train. Kant.

For Medicinal and Mechanical Purpoaea, at

Valpailao
na»vir.

BOISE BROS.,

Crockery,

Statioii.

Of everj description.

TEAS. COFFEES,

t” W

PENINSULAR DrVXHICW.

By the barrel

OYSTERS

6271

(Scccxa*M»ona TO T. Mxxaoi)

Glassware &amp; Lamps! CITY DRUG STORE,

zfiotrl and gtretaurant

&lt;J

Last Sunday afternoon, abont half­

FALL ELLffllEY GOODS'

past two o'clock, D. W. Russell (more

commonly known as Uncle Dan.) sud­ fiesnioa of Hlact or* to be eubnitulod in case
Saturday evening when of adoption for no much of Beet ion one of
anidaaereo ** precede* Ibe proviso therein,
he retired be was as well as ever, in lhe prrsant &amp;mKiiutlon of thia Stale a*
but sometime in the night he was il'oow stand* and aubmitle*! for Motion one
of article seven in lh« Amended Conalilutaken sick with a pain in the stomach,
I would respectfully Invite myxoid custombut it was thought not seriously, and

Prescriptions

Mrs. N. M. STEBBIKS

NEW STORE!

it was

ZDRESS ZMZAKING

Rcribe medicine.

Mr. and Mrs. P.

HarltcMH were keeping bouse for him.
CALL AND

8BI.

1TOY AID FEED STABLE!
I. BITGOOD, PRomtrrott.

and shortly after two

o'clock Mjs.

Burrnyor aud

minutes after, fthe stepped into his

for boUmg the Kleeiion in the Township of
CaAloum: At McCormkk a Hall, NaahviUe,
Mieb.
Dated Contletou, Oct. 21K 1874.
E. J. Fkkikxx*,
Townaltip Clerk.

room to give him some medicine and

One alwayx feela the better for

Harltom went into Mr. Rusnell'* bed­
room and he told her that he was

in less pain and felt better.

Twenty

found him dead.

looking any small evil of life straight
The next morning a post mortem in the face. It is wundertu! how few
examination wm held by Dr. Par evjls are remediless if you f t rely face

l’ri««« te

10,000

W. A. AYLSWORTH

the deceased enme lo his death from

Cider I Cider •

Sir. Russel! has lived in ibis village
three yoors^md

TVew Store I

NEW GOODS!
Young Ladies and Gentleman attention;

Everything belonging to lhe

Grocery, Crockery ft Laap Traie, REMEMBER
•

That the place to buy your

JDK.Y GOOPS
As Cheap for
Beady Pay

Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents' Furnishing
Goods,

lx lay Uoase ia Barry Caaaty.

t the time of bi*

Lodgings

Meals 25 cis.

Call at Central House Sign.
3

DAUGHERTY A ROOSA.

FUBN1TUBK MWACTOBY'
JACOB LENTZ

Fort Wane, Jactaos 1 SaiiEZW 8. E.
SUOMT LINK BWTWXCN

Everything Sew !

Entire New Stock.

mentor, of Vermontville, and Dr*. them, and honestly try to remove
Young, Barber and Wickham of this them.

village, and their verdict Was that

Prepared.

BOI &gt;E Bru.

nut until Sunday forenoon

that n physician was called to pre-

Carefully

Fair Prices and Honest Dealing.

denly died.

MICHIGAN AND THE tCL”

Parlsr, Library, Dinin, 02s
GENERAL FDKTDRe!

TRAINS RfX nr CHICAGO UXi

Together with a full asaortmsnl oi
MIRRORS, PICTURES. FrtAMs

AND CARDS, BRACKETS.
DUSTERS. AC-

My Cate aid Feraihlatiin!
C4FFK8 INB CASKETS,

Ash-Jcnrt’n is,wi

GoiiMt North.

•t-

■MCV TO U*AK

ONE PRICE TO ALL. Coxy Little Brick Store,

SUB 9 CDS A ND COFFIN LIN­
INGS kept constantly on hand.

Lwkh.rl, hu

Market.
NaakvilU, Get. Slat, 1S74.

‘ L.O. BOISE.

ui Wai Covered TRUNKS!
ON HAND!
Ma^viU*, R*j4-1M- ’F74.
W, X AYLSWORTH.

fee. Lnihr

�XJiWS

LV

•That?-

HRIFF.

PIPER

.■e;»ygs.taa-gasa»
K»T, xu., w*a

HOL RinqER,

tl.m. are as follow^; First diatrtot. 'Bajtar,
Democrat, majority ♦.»«; Second district.

vtog » fall charge

dents. • DfOteb. Forster, and JU!; h .Waldo

hood, ha* boon lodged to Jail. charged with

McMahon, Democrat, LOW ; Fifth districi.
flier, Democrat, 5.1W; Sixth district, Hurd,
Democrat, 1.787 : Seventh district, Neal, Dem-

RAILROAD tx1Jtt.r.M8XCK.

J. W. Qbuwold &amp; Co., M k 56 Hadi-

CUSHING’S MANUAL

ad hla-hfe W behaved to bo Of abo.rtduratton.

Of PsrlidmBntary Practice. •

the lialtimoro and Ohio and Michigan Centra’
A reigutag Chicago railroads in Porter qpuftty, tod. Thy «»*&lt;

aids'

perat, I.«l; Twelfth district, to^ h

can euoraeefallr eompete with;them in U
quality, style end priara of their goods. ,

-Mra. Rliaabelh Logan, wife ot Dr. John

rnr/FCMt A.VD f.VDOBTn/At.
—The decline of trade whiah bee bedn »ol
marked in l&gt;e United BtatM has ubi, K
teems, been confined to this country. From
the quarterly account o the British revenue.

the place of crossing to lay tbcdx track. Hers
they found a long string of .MichlKau Contra!
can drawn up on tho track, deep ditches dug.

Jackson county. Ill., Oct. 22, aged aixty-ninv

guarded by a iargs tame, of men. Tim dsfenderp refused to ob&gt;y thabheriff, and resisted an
manded tho frigate Cumberland during tlx, attempt to arrest the leaders. Tho next stop

In c-onroqmmee of physical disability.

brea-t measure, height, weight and pr're, our
(erapto) “Modal M Shirt " Fated by pa­
tented model SivUebandeubetanttal. Address Fora ikarly THmrr vkar* me
Model Shirt Go.. 318outhS&lt;b-st.. Philadelphia
RICHMOND PRINTS *
ksva M»n feels in kl|k MIHB Sv ik&lt;«* wko
Tire improvement made in the Elm­ CUhm Thjr M« greSSMS Iu all ON MOlllH of
wood and Warwick Onllsre this nvaeon has

—The first of the system of wing-dams for
lbs improvement of navigation on tlie Upper
Mississippi has Just been completed. It is
located at Pig's-Eye Bar, about four miles
below SL Paul.
—E. E. Morgen's Bona, of Ban Francisco,
agent* for the shipment of grain /or the
Grangers of California and Oregon, have
tkilrd. Their liabilities are over ♦330,000.
—The .Grant Locomotive Works of Patersco. N. J., bad a contract for fifty locomoliraa
with the Russian government, but with such
conditions eUacbed aa to the time of tbeir do ■
livery that the company found it imnoesiblcj o
comply with, and work thereon bu been, in
tho meantime, suspended. Tbs comuai.y
show a largo surplus ov^r their liabilities, bnt
in » very unavailable shape.
—Prospects are mw good for the prodne-

the crowd' hooted and yelled, the engines
whistled, and peffed. atwl shrieked, creating
-llecent death* i Ex-Gov. Harris Flana- ■u«*h an uproar as to drown the wools of the
gin, of Arkansas; Commodore William Inancetwas then ' thade upon Gov. Hendricks,
who at once ordered a company of militia to
the erene of the troubles, and also telegraphed
to President Joy, cf the Michigan Central, to
—Several of the Michigan University stu- order hia men to dcalaL* Tho latter repaired
to Leks Htatlon. called off the doge of war,
aud ojeryMuvg ie joacoful audtotoue once
that they rere engaged to ‘‘taaatog." Cfabs more.
.
and stones wore need promiscuously by both
—The Now Orleans, BL Louis and Chicago
Railway Company naa been mortgaged to the
both aide*. The atudenta have the sympathy Farmer Iroan and Trust Companv of Now
of the citiaeue. aa ths totorferenoo of the York. The mortgage in made to secure fiM. police is deemed to be uncalled for.
000.000 of the company's bonds, and includes
—The convention of national capital mov- 665 miles of single track on the entire bed of

He waa com[xlied by ill-health to withdraw

30 DAYS’ TRIAL.

‘Standard Cray Styles,
Ecokomt. dura’Allty a*
lUthbona. Sard 4 Co ’•

“CHOCOLATE 8TANBARD 8TYLE8,’

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IB *T»at ranaijr, »n&lt; «14slr known »a mod ■•*▼ttaabte prluU. EoUHsw katter for Sally ««r.
Tk»»« r&lt;H^« tear tK*«te a# no&lt;«4 akow. Xaar E­
tatter ahouM kaolkni.tM you ctaataaOoa
at&gt;4 ayyroral will ooiaalSa. ,

lftUM

DflPQ * TT O-o4 (oreteAhBBd Fortstes str* 8«a-

there has been a very sensible diminution in

bet of tho•men and afterward an attempt we*
tnadn to serve them, bnt thia was again pre­
vented by force, and legal process obsirnct-

BECKWITH
*20.

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MniUas Liniment was freely need, co»tetoutueas restored, hie life eaved.ast tee came
teme tn ctstet weeks. This is the mo.t wonderftri

States Senator to succeed Han. D. D. Pratt.
The Republicans axo in the majority in Iowa |
by about 30,000, ip»d accordingly the State
-Tho .learner City of Brooklyn, bound to ofiiooa will eontiuub to be administered by
gentlemen
of that political’ faith, m
Chicago from Ogdensburg, exploded bw
bolle- near Detroit on the Md of October follows: Secretary of Blate, Josiah T.
Ytruig; Auditor, Buren R. Shermaa ;
Traastuer.
Clirisly
—
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. .; AttorneyOeueral. M. E. Cette ; Clark Supreme Court,
Edwaid J. Holmes^ lie;xrrtee BupreratfCourt,

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DR. WHITTIER,

He BIT St Ourlu Stmt, St Imh, Ko.,

MARRIAGE GUIDE,

FASHIONS. “Smith’sIllustrated Pattern Bazaar.”

the OSLT Xagaxlse that IMPOMTS STYLKN and SKLIA Fallers* of Item.
Only OXE DOLLAR and TKX CEXTS s TUB, with s Splmdld Premine-.. See Bib OFFEB telsw

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DESCRIPTION OF THESE ENGRAVINGS.

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Coa»-iru«*-.
O. Bvr. • SO.MSl.UL I’oaa— Saw Meaa, tlV.W.
L» air-steam, tex&amp;lto.

jFOTdlN

Cbcke SaUvmt, H.TL»S.OO; Ooo-l u&gt; Pruu8U*n,
Cows and BaUrea. «XM£
low*: Governor, Augustus H. Garland; 1.00; Medium U» Fair, |t««LK; taftrtor to
Chief Joalioe, E. B. English; Associate Jas* Onmnwn. »J«*p.TS Houa-Llra. gs.sTra.tt&gt;.
ticsa, David Walker, William M. Harrison ;
Secretary ot State, B. B. I'eaveaa; Audited
Whiter, *LMK0.&lt;n. Wour-Wo. 1 Mj.rtnjt.
William It. Millar ; Treasurer, T. J. OkarehflF, &gt;&gt;39»e; Be. i
»»o. s *pna*.
Oosk-Ma. «, »&gt;jJWe. CMT»-No.X fffr
Attorney-General, Huao:-. I*. Hughes; Coan
miaaioner of Stalo Lands, J. R. Smithes;
«mrae. but at the aamo time nrmln* a col~
~ ~
~
*iakin; Cbancoty’
The naw Con.
rxmi of tho Capitol. Thirteen hnndred sed
a*at*ud ky L. J. Rmereow

W«kat-Mo. l.n&amp;fte; Ko. 9, OS&amp;fic.
So. 2, nftTSc. OaT»-3.‘. 2, M*4k
Bawun-ffe.
cnrciMWATi.

51S- ladv*a Coal

» n «*■-— w... -- Wt.farrrrvro xnnvr ' te

Yiekoau Bittkeb are Aperient. Disr-borerio,
Oanntuativc, Nutrition*. Laxative, Diuretic
Bodativa, Counfcr-IrAtani, Badorific, AlteraJvr. and Anti-Bilious.
.
Gratefu I Thoutiands proclaim V ixEUAP. Bitters-the moot yrondcrfui ln.vigor&amp;nt that OVW «u*CaMM.«l tiro ainkuig.
system.
,
No Person can take thldpBitters
according to direetianc niKlatrctin long
unwell, provided their bones are not do-'
etroved by mineral poison or other
means, and vital organs'waated beyond

Bilious, Remittent am| Inter­
mittent Fevers, wlrfch'are so.preva­
lent in tbe valley* of oar great river*
throughout the United States, especially:
those of the Mississippi. Ohio, Missouri,.

Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro­
anoke, James, and many, others, with
their vast. tributariefi, throagfcout out
entire cowntry during the Sunuuor anti
Autumn, nod’rcmarkably so during sea­
sons of unusual beat and dry new, are
invariably accompanied by extensive de­
rangements of the stomach atxl liver,
aud other abdominal viscera. Tn their
treatment^a purgative, exertwi?! pow­
erful induencc upon these various or­
gans, is' essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to
Dn. J. Walker’s VnreftAR Bittbrs,
as they will speedily remove the darkcblored viscid matter with Kbiph.lbo
bowels are loaded, at the same time
stimulating tbe secretions of tbe liver,
and generally restoring tbe healthy
functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head­
ache, Pam in the Shoulders, Coughs
Tightness of the Chest, Dixxiwss, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach. Rod-Taste
in the Mouth, ffiJIOQS-Atlacki. Palpltataliop of tbe Heurt.IunamfljatioiLtl dio
Lungs, Paiu bt.tiie.iegiou of Ahe Kid­
neys, and a hupdred other painful eymp;
tomB, are the oflspriugkAjf DyspepsiaOne bottle will prove a better guarantee
of Its merits than a lengthy.advertise­
ment.
Scrofula, or King’s
White
Swollings. Ulcers, KrysipcUW, BWeBSl N’cuk.
Goitre, Scrofulous 1 nflainfflotbnw. indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial AffecOoQ*, OU
Sores, Eruption* of tbe Skin, Sore Eyes, etc
Intheae. a* iu all other coDxUtqtiona) Dis­
eases, Walker's vikkoar Butko* have
shown their grant curative powers in the
most obstinate and intractable cases.
For Inflammatory nnd Chronic
K11 011 mat Ism. Gout, Bilious, Remit­
tent and lutornnttent Ferors, Disease*of
the Blood, Liver, KMners and Bladder,
them BiUor* have no rqaal. Strh Disease* ■
are caused by Vitiated Blood.
‘ 1 • Mechanical Diseases,—Person* en­
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such aa
Plambcra, Type-ncttcrs, Gold-beaters, and
Minara, a* Uiajr advance in fife; ora gubjert
to - parslysfo of- tho Bowels. To Euard ■
npainst this, take a dose of Walkes's VieKu a a BittiIbs occasionally.
For Skin Diseases. Eruption*, Tet­
ter, Salt-Ebenm, Blotches, Spot*. Picnpk i.
lUstule*, Boils, CaYbundos, Rtog-wonn.',
Scald-bead, Horn Eyes, Erysipelas. Tteh,
Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humor*
nnd Dincasev of the Skin of'whatever namo
or nature, nro literally dug up and carried
out of the *y*tem in a short time by the u*o
of these Bitters.

. I*in. Tape, and athrt- Worina,

lurking-fa Um svrtam of m» osaay *hou&lt;«utl«.
are effectually ilestrojod and removed. N o
eratem of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthehmnilia* will free the system from worms ,
like thera BlUbra.
‘
For Female Complaints, In jowg
or old, married or ringlc, at the dawn of wo­
manhood, or tbe tea* of Sfe, tbesa Tenic.
Bitter* display sb decided an uifiiumM that
improvement is soon perocpdlilo.
Cleanse the Vitiated Hlood when­
ever you find iu bnpuritica bursting through
tho (kin ia Pkuplea, Kruptiom, cr pure*:
cleanse it when you find it obstructed sud
sluggish in tbe veins; cleanse it when it is
foul; your (eatings wW tell you when. Keep
tbe blood pure, aud the health of tbe system
will follow.
'

v«r sllsUirrthopixn.
•alers *»»rywteTS. Fat Docrl|
mr« List addrrd,
•. A. HKM'TVKI St co-.
banters Mreet, Mew York.

—At Providence, Boons county, Mo., last
week, Brane] Bleveoeon and Tbomaa Bar­
nett. between wtcs an c!d gredgs existed,
metal a registration booth and quarreled,
wltfni Btevuoeon shot Boniotl, killing him
almost blatantly.
-The Washington polk* have arrested a
gang of book thieves who bare b*&lt;Rt making

adopted by a majority of about 70,000. Ttie
L.llowkg table cxbMtts the resuXof titsOon­
____ grouional sleditm* in the tire States which
paying bls addrreis* to a Mm* Lynk, and cm- ToUd {az to*'
October, tofisUra
------- _.~a_s aa_ v.
• - j with the political outnplexinnof ibtii &lt;1 clogs-

SBWMBB*MB&gt;ureTi&lt;«

evsry word true; a Romance, yet a History i .
evetylln*; an Indian »*ory. yn a Whiia Man-*

—The Ogdon House,

David Beeor, In Nebraska, the Republicans
eiectod their Btate ticket by a largely increased
majority, aa follows » Governor, Silas Garber;
—The Ptovuix Woolen Milk at Seneca Secretary of Stele, Rrnyo Tx-chnck ; Treasur­
er, Joseph C- McBride j Superintendent of
♦30,000.
Public Instruolion, J. M. McKsuxie; State
Prison Inspeoter. Nathan K. Porter; Attorney­
esjja uro cnnnxALR.
—Luther Bryant, a street merchant of Rew General, Goo. H. Roberts. Tho Republican*,
York, wan recently arrested for a minor of having a majority in the Legislature,
will elect a Beoatot in place of lion.
rMidmxM was enter*! aad robbed at ♦100,000 Thoe. W. Tipton. There being no rtganlwd
opposition, the Concert stive Stale ticket
ia money ead valuable*.

Chicago, HL

rietta

Hute. Bsavtti. Itraeteone. Sorss.er any 0a«». boos

we,ooo.

Dr. J. Walker*8 CaHfomia Vin­
egar Bitters
» purely .Vecetabh
preparation, made ehfofit from, tbe na­
tive herbs found on the fewer range* ol
the SierraNevada mountain* of tfclifornia, the medicinal propertie* of which
are extracted flmrcfrom witboutihe use
of Alcohol.
Tbe question is nhnp«v
dally naked, °Wbat is the cause of tho
unparalleled succoes of Vinegar BitteksT’’ Our answer is, that they remove
tbe cause of diwaao, aud tiro padent re­
cover* bi» health. They are lhe grrait
blood purifiernnd aHfe-givine principle,,
a perfect Renovator and InvigonMor&gt; of the svatom. Never before in tho
history of’ lhe world ha* a modiciny been
componndid purashing the remarkabto

BOOK.

. -

rre book ha* bran SamaaSaS by a
Mbits elasMT tM a«aaral«S te dl»ra&lt;ar«ad. -X.
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WE WANT
DEffTBucnox ix Disouiu. — It is a
was thinly attended, only five Hutes being
—Tho -most important announcement in, fact that mixtures of bad liquors and
AGENTS
VHE-fiEMI1
repreeontou.
'
railroad circles la to the cEect that Mr. Joy acid astringents are often given for
AGENTS world that
—At the business meeting of the Society of haa tend«J*&lt;! Ms resignation aa ITeeident of medicines. They are potmt to destroy !■
pmltltrlr preum&gt;v and dtut
tho Army of the James, held in New York. the Michigan Central railroad.
nnd may bs aately warranted to ruin,
AGENTS
MIrr door b*tOct. 21, a resolution that Gnu. FUxjahn
msrnlly and physically, any human be­
AGENTS
Porter had been tfnjustly treated, and his ca*c
ing that sticks to them long enough,
or.lu have lu&gt;rn
should bo reopened, tnw tabled.
AGENTS
-^n»s White Leaguers m Louisiana propose ■i Moro drunkards
been Ynajll*
made 11V
by
—Dr. A. E.'Jeune-, Superintendent of the to divide their nominees with the colored po&lt;&gt; I these villainous ooncoctions, labeled
mcdicinet, than by the liquors of comBoldtera* Orphana’ Homo at Xenia, Qldo, ba* plc_
-A WuttagUm &lt;U.p.leb ic lb, Cble.go
«"»"■ than
■"
—A severe atorm occurred in England and Tribunr says •• there lo tho ycry best author- ' nn rcmedien, are more mischievous
Bcotland recently, which caused ipuatdamage Ity for tho statement Hint the President has tavern drama. For intermittent and re­
both on land and era. The rivonr were all grown weary of the third-term talk, aud has ,1 in it tent fevera, as well aa for all other
greatly swollen, end swe;4 away bridges and intimalsdhii purpose to publicly define his, diseases which theeo 'fiery frauds are
i falsely certified to relieve^IJR. Walker’s
homies, and to some instances cixried off hu­ posittoa ou that subject at an early day. He |
’ Vixeoar Bitters, the no plut ultra of
man beings to tiro torrent. Considerable will disclaim all hope or anibllio for a ro-;
yegetable medicines, ib a positive cure.
damage was also done to tho shipping, several
| But this is uot all ; tho great Temper­
vessels being dnvon ashore.
a candidate again, even if he should be re- I anec Elixir ia a sovereign specific for
THE “MEDAL FOB PROGRESS,”
—It is propoeed to create an advisory par* nominated Iu convention. From tho name
J&lt;• prayed appetite for stimulant!*,
lament in Alsace and Lorraine, Ute duty of source the information is had that the ' created’ by tho false tunics and boyus
which win bo to suggest to tbs German Par-, White House ticket tot 1974 will be Wash- | restoratives of Missionaries of Internliament suitable legislation for those prov- borne, of Illinois, for the first pbcc, and pcrancc. Within the present year many
No Sewing Machine, deceived a Higher
Speaker Blaine for Vice-President. It (is un- well-known citizens have certified that
—Extensive brush and gras* fires have been derst-ml that Wins will consent to take the ’ a course of Vxxeuau Bittekh invariably
burning to the vicinity of Ft-Wayne, Ind . and aeoond place. TMa statement of lhe Presi- I obliterates the desire lor spirituous exdrtit'x position with regard lo the third term | eitunt*. ______________
Ohio, the result of the eonttofcsd drought.
project ex,nits from ouch a quarter and in ,
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said *to be thirty-eiglh
such a shape tf.xt it IK entitled to lhe fol Jen l
are suffering for the neceesaricx c f life on credor.ee. oe will bo demonstrated by the •" wombn now occupying pulpits in tho
| United States
ecconol of tho devastation caurod by the tion of ti-e President within a few weeks."
,
graevhoppeni,'was preect.tcd to the H ?ard of
—The liepnblican* of ths Finn, Boooud and I
Preserve wood by coaling it With
Trade of Chicago, recently, by ben. Ord, and Third Congretsioua! Districts of Illinois, cm*
Endorsed by the Jtufiral, Btucational ana
‘
a committee of prommeut msmlx.-a of the bracing lhe city at Chicago, have nominated ; oxide of iron.
general Press, and
Goti^ Teachers, lo be
board was appointed to solicit snbscripttona Sidney Bmith, Jasper D. Ward and Charles
VERMONT collects $1 from each of Beyond all Comparison the Best
B. Farwell for Cingresa—»ho two last for 1 her
dogH.
to be had at Book and Music stores.
thread through Lota*.
—An important suit, involving a principle re-ei^Uon, and the first to succeed John B. [
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Price, (3.75.
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of the new Iowa Hail way law, h*4 Uxn insti­ Rice.
Tint —
NoBTHwgsTKRN Horhk-N
tuted st Clinton, in that Bute. Tho proFinished ’"Nail la the best to the world.
—Tho Legislature ctf 'Vermont haa sleeted
Uoorgo F. Edmunds United Slates Senator
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Book agents, read the advertisement of H.
pany for Wl,G0€ damages for the destruction for fix years from tho 4th of March next
L. Bhopard A Go., Chicago.
of property which was eet on fire by sparks
—The following is a detailed statem-int of
For Choirs. Singing Schools, Cocwenbona etc.
froia a . locomotive. The railway company the rc*u’t of the elections hold in various
domes its liability. The case will bo tried States on tbe 13th of October: In Ohio the
next mouth.
Democrsu eueceeded in securing te majority ___ _____
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FIRKS JiXb CA8UALTIKS.
following
gentlemen
for
tho
offices
named,
by
yt*
Balia
make*
your
oasplexten
pearly, Mf&gt; and
—The New York wrecking steamer A. Wtomajorities ranging in tho neighborhood of natural,and you can’t t*llwteatdid IL Ilreaioves
30,000: Svcretary of State, William Ball; freebie,, tan, •aliowa***, rlng-marlra. noth-patch’
fifteen persons.
—The boilers in the pork house of Mitchell
&amp; Co., al New Albany, Indi, exploded with bcr of Board pt Public Works, Martin Bhilder; .
terrific force last week, tearing the boiler-shed Clerk of Supreme Court, Arnold Green ;
Judges of Supreme Court, Wm. J. Gilmore, •
to.pieoee. and reverely scaidtog four perrooe.
George Bex. In Indian*, the Democratic
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SUU, uek«&lt; —
.leeUd bj .bool
and carried 200 foot from their original poei- 15,000 uisjority, as follows: Secretary !
of State, J. E. Neff , Auffitof, E Henderson ;
B..) a 8U.,
-A. W. Putnam, freight conductor on the
Burlington, Cedar Bapids and Minnoeota rail­ C. A- Buskirk ; Jndge HnpremeOourt. Horace j
road. was killed by being run over while P. Biddle; Huperijalendsul of Bchoola, Jarnos
II. Smith. Ifi addition, tho Democrats have
switching his train at Cedar Falls last week.
. cjoni, In lb. n.« L«H.!»-.nr.. npnn I
One ot his feet was caught in a frog, and to
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NA SEVILLE, BARRY CO, MICH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1874.
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A CAitXLYAL OF GBOSTS.
The millions of Spiritualists in the
LETTERS.
There resided in the lower portion of united Slates find their Mecca, just
calf was perfectly willing to have it Rondout, not long since, a swain whose now, in a little farm-house which lies
open, but circnmstaooes rendered it sweetheart dwelt in a distant place, and seven miles north of Rutland, Vt It
necessary for him to suspend business in communicating with her her lover is the home of Wm. H. and Horatio G.
for a while. There iiad been a good was compelled to call in the aid of Eddy, and it is haunted by hundreds of
many burglaries, uod Metcalf bought a a third person, as' his early education ghosts. OoL Henry S. Olcott has been
dog to keep in his store at night. .. The was defective, perhaps from too fre­ investigating the phenomena for the
and the .Orttpfiie. His
mnn that sold the dog said that its one quent indulgence in “playing hookey.” Now York
” Bmwrtfe Be ,
strong peculiarity was vigilance. That To guard against any temptation for the series of letters in the latter paper have
dog would watch that store closer than scribe’s falling in love with his sweet­ been profusely illustrated. The Chi­
heart, the young fellow settled upon a cago Tribunr. condenses from both
married man to perform the duties sources an account, apparently au­
What then th a
the dog loose in the store, and Metcalf thereof, and so for a time things worked thentic, of the Eddy brothers and their
locked up snd went home. When he most harmoniously. The . scribe had doings * They were, it seems, tormented
Their
came down in the morning the dog flew been there himself, and profiting by his by spirits from their birth.
at him as ebon as he opened the door, experience, he penned such deliciously father, s prosaic farmer, first essayed to
A btellhy »ort of Imv'.tdp.
Tb» atatem&amp;t PnteA baa tees.
and attempted to breakfast on Mr. Met­ gushing letters to Mary Ann—in the cast out the devils by beating and starv­
calf's lags; whereupon Mr. Metcalf sud­ name of George, of course—that the ing the victims. When this failed, be
denly shut the door and sat down tq little maid soon surrendered the citadel used his children’s spiritualistic gifts
friend there.
think. Then he went after the man of her heart to George, and promised in to make money. They gave exhibitions.
who sold the dog, but he had gone out due time to surrender her hand. also. He superintended the show and pocketed
The boys and their
of town to see his aunt, and wouldn’t Now, time in its flight caused the swain the proceeds.
. A lall joni«»u&lt;,
and shall be all night, so you see—"
have. What comes into your mind ?’’
‘ WiUffeaham.
bo
back for a month. Metcalf then un­ to move to a neighboring river town to sister (now dead) wore mobbed, stoned,
“ Oh, yes I '* said the gypsy, with a
“Gnmd'ther always promised,” be­
They were
sudden flashi? ber eyes, “but as for gan Becky, but she did not finish just dertook to coax the dog through the pursue his calling; but it was necessary to beaten, burnt and shot.
money no matter. I have taken a spoon, then. Something twined itself about crack of the door, but the animal still keep up the correspondence with Mary twisted into agonizing positions, and
Hha reeled
a silver spoon, you know, that the lady her waist, not the arm of a lover or bis manifested a resolute determination to Ann in the same handwriting, as George tied there for hours,'while the mani­
.
VARIETIES. I kiTcjJ,! Wvi.1 By couata »«•;
gave her cook. I wouldn’t touch one wraith, a harder thing—a bit of clothes­ chew Metcalf's legs, and so Metcalf got a friend in his new home to' write festations went on. When they cam®
Love and let love.
home, they would glallly have relin­
that wasn’t honestly come by.”
line. The handkerchief fell from her closed the door again and began to wish the tender messages and mail them to
'O
urs
at
home
—The baby.
ho
had
bought
a
dog
less
attentive
to
quished
their
inconvenient
powers,
but
the scribe in this city to copy and post.
“ Of course not,”-, said Becky, I face—the gyp«y woman wm helping
wouldn't sit here talkin' with you if I the tinker to bind her arms behind business. Then be procured a double­ The plan succeeded admirably for a they could not. It is noteworthy, by
barreled
gun,
and
spent
the
remainder
the
way,
that
these
powers
were
in
­
thought you would; but Mrs. Cope her.
time, but on one ill-fated day the scribe,
Proximo a trunk is an inborn talent.
of the week rhooiing slugs and ligllets after inditing a most loving epistle to herited. Mrs. Eddy, the mother of the
ain’t one to give away spoons.” .
“You need not be afraid, pretty
Max is mister, but woman is a mys­
“ Nor to have much silver,*’ said the lady ; you will not bo hurt,”'soid the down the chimney, and through the Mary Ann, ending, of course, with a boys, was n clairvoyant Htr mother tery.
doors and windows, and up through the prayer for a reply by return mail, in a bad the aame faculties.
Her great­
gypsy.
soft-voiced sibyl; “ not hurt at all,
There are many who can’t read who
cellar ceiling, and still the dog held fit of abstraction aigned his own instead grandmother was sentenced to death
“ Much you know,” said Becky. lady.
Only you must -not follow us ;
for
witeberflt
in
1694,
but
was
rescued know A Bee secs.
out,
until
finally
Metcalf
got
a
section
of
George
’
s
name.
Tho
return
was
a
“ Why, she's got a dozea tea and a and the fertupe—that is all true. Gyp­
Some men. Like pictures, are better
of wire fence, placed it across the door­ female, and no leZk a one than Mary from Salem jail by friends, and
dozen dessert and six table and two sies read the stars.”
way, opened the door, and banged the Ann'a own mother, who searched out secretly sent to Scotland. The children for a corner than a full light.
salt; tea-pot, cream-jug and butter­
When Dr. &amp;ope and his wife came
obnoxious *animal into eternity. Then the scribe, and laying his last tender could not go to-school, for they were
We are always looking . into the fu­
plate : and two knivea and sugar tongs. back next morning they fottnd their sil­
he entered and found that he had shot effusion to her daughter before his as­ accompanied thither by rappings that ture, bnt we see only the past
There nAw.”
ver gone, the wardrobe robbed, and
FORTUNE.
boles through the molaaaes cans and tonished eyes asked him in such tones drove the other scholars wild with fear.
Mart come to bring their clothes to
“
Yes,
I
know,"
said
the
gypsy.
.
••
I
everj chicken- flown; a little after they
AK^eekyjiat on the doorstep of the .
the coal-oil barrels, and had blown all as only an outraged mother can com­ They have consequently had little edu­ church rather than themselves.
doctor’s cottage knitting in the twilight, can see ’em shining in—in—something found Becky gagged and bound behind
the chinaware to atoms; so that the mand, how dared he, a married man, cation.
They
ore,
and
always
have
all the work done for the evening—the : dark and deep—"
the barn, and, though an acute detec­
** Deeb Jon : Comet afpostate.
store looked as if a fifteen-inch shell with a family, write such a letter to her been, unpopular. They are shy, gruff,
“Mam.”
“The old sideboard in the sittin'- tive was called in to find the property,
milk strained and put by in tho shining ;
had burst in it. Metcalf cleaned up innocent lamb of a daughter.. Then sensitive men.
Their reputation for
he never fouxld it But, of course, al­
pans, tho cups and saucers all polished room," said Becky. “ That’s so."
Whex a person has to stand up in a
and resumed; but he is anxiously await­ that scribe had to rise and explain how | integrity is good, but the neighbors
and standing in rows on edge in the
“ Well," said the woman, “it’s better though he could not make Mrs. Becky
"
Paris horse car no fare is collected by
ing that man's return from his visit to he had been engaged in an amicable think they are in league with the devil.
pantry, all the flies soared out, and all to be a gypsy, and not care for things' a confederate, he got the story, of the
the driver. Fair enough I
his aunt’s. He wante to see him about fraud, and the words must not be taken With this preface about themselves, we
the shutters closed in the well dusted like those. They arts all trouble. But gypsy out of her ; and Bob Barker hav­
Wk arv Uviag, we are dwelling.
something.—Danbury Newt.
as an expression-of his own sentiments pass to what they, or the spirits around
room—she fell a-thinking of Bob Barker, see how we run away from our talk, ing been hoard to declare, speaking of
There have been
—oh, no I by no means—but those of them, have done.
and woaderiu r whether he meant any-' and the light-haired young man, a-rid- poor Becky, that “rich a darned fool
UINT3 TO COMIX LECTURERS.
To be libeled la sublime.
thousands
of
manifestations.
Very
George.
His explanations, however,
thing by grinning at her so when he j ing in a cart, a-thinking of you all the he never heard tell on,” the prophecy
Comik Ickturing iz sn unkommon fully satisfied the matron, and all is many have consisted only of feats of
A Cincinnati young man sent a note
stopped to say a word about the weather while. I see him,” said the woman, does not seem likely to prove true. And
pesky
thing
tew
do.
to
his
girl
asking at what time he should
clairvoyance, moving furniture, and
at the back gate.
| squeezing up her eyes. “He has red Bob, th® two children, . the wagon,
again serene.
It iz more unsarting than the rat­
rapping out communications.
Two call, and received in return the follow­
“ FtT'ffke lo know,” raid Becky to I cheeks, and very thick boots, and yes— horsoe,. cows, and pigs are alii! only
ketching bizziness nz a means of grace
great classes of facts remain —the float­ ing brief billet doux :
heraelf. “ Bob is a good young fellow. ■ a striped shirt, not a white one."
dreams vainly nourished in the soul of
THE KELLGGG-BVRKE SHUUtINO
or az a means ov livelybood.
ing in air of human bodies and the ma­
“ What can we do,” inquired the
and I'm most tired of livin' out; even if
"I vow and declare I ’’ said Becky.
Becky Filkins.
AFFRAY IN NSW ORLEANS.
terialization of spirit forma. Horatio Methodist ministers, “to make Sabbath­
Most ennybody thinks they can do it,
I R
want a mon on '
“And' fid* hasn’t proji^td yet, I
A dispatch to tke Associated Press Eddy, when he was in hi« seventh year,
and
this
is
jist
what
makes
it
so
bother
­
the
pc' I don’t think I think," said the gypsy._____
schools more interesting
And an un­
gives the annexed particulars of tho was uno night carried three miles
regenerate publican suggests, ^ATake
Thomas Jefferson wrote the following sum tew do.
would mind hevin’ married help,
Becky unconsciously shook her head.
When it iz did jist enuff it iz a ter- shooting affray in New Orleans, on the through the rir to n neighboring moun­ the boys out fishing. ”
“Heigh, oh I I .reckon married life
“ I see he hasn’t” said the pft&gt;phet- excellent advice. There is much human
29th nit., between Gov. Kellogg and tain-top, and left to get home as he
has its trials, too. There's some turns ess. “ And what you want to know is nature and good sense in it: “ Harmony rifick success, but when it iz overdid it
A converted liquor-compounder has
Major Burke, a prominent Democratic could. A’oV Olcott gives no authority
in a married state is the very first thing it like a burnt slapjak, very imperti­
oat very bad ; but you don’t want to go when he will ?”
‘
x
politician: “About half-past 3 this for this story, which may be founded been divulging the secrets of his pro­
nent.
I
to
be
aimed
at.
Nothing
can
preserve
and sot down an old maid after all, and !
“ I never did,” said Becky, not as a
fession. Now, if a corner- groceryman
afternoon
a
collision
occurred
between
on a mere cose of aleep-walking, but he
There aint but phew good judges ov
affections uninterrupted but a firm reso­
I kind o’ expect^ whichever way you do, denial, but as an qjaculaticn.
pov. Kellogg and Major E. A. Burke, quotes the testimony of two out of three could be got to the mourner’s-bench
you’ll be sorry.* 8o you might as’well |
“Listen, preUy lady !”aaid the woman lution never to differ in will, and the humor, and they all differ about it
what a world of good he might do.
determination of each to consider the
Whenever a man hsz made up hiz near the corner of Rampart and Canal rye-wilneasea to the fact that another
have somebody to find the marketin’ as J glancing down the road,: along which r
streets.
Gov. Kellogg, accompanied brother, now dead, was carried out of a
A ixxve song by Dean Swift:
not. Bob is handsome, too, in his Bun-1 sulky-looking man, with a tinker’s out- love of the other of more value than any mind that he iz a wit then ho iz mis­
by
Jndge
Atocha,
was
going
home
in
window and over the house. There are
*• MoUla abatl.
’dsy ttttab-most; and he’s light, and ! fit, was just then plodding. "Listen, earthly object whatever on which a wish taken withont remedy; but whenever
a cab, which was stopped at the place btridreda of instances to be given under
the
pubhk
haz
made
up
their
mind
that'
I’m
tind I’ve heard that's lucky, j lady. I can tell you .all jpu want to can be fixed. How light, in fact, is the
he haz got the jliseaze then bo haz*go^it above indicated, and a conversation cn the second grand division—the ma­
Molli dlelnla.
sacrifice
of
any
other
wish
when
weigh
­
i. know, and 1’11 makes bargain. * I'll ask
sued. Burke put his hand in his breast terialization of spirits. The ghosts of
■.
“ Want to have your fortune told, I you nothing now, and I’ll come back in ed against the affections of one with sure.
and drew a whip, with which he at­ knowu and unknown persons have ap­
Individuals
nevor'git
this
tiring
right;
pretty lady ? ' said a voice at her ear at a year; and it I've told you true, you whom we arc to pass our whole life.
tempted to atrike Kellogg, when the peared in the house and in the neigh­
thia moment.
i can pay mo then. Could anything be Opposition in a single instance will the publick never get it wrong.
The publick never, cheat themselves Governor pulled out his pistol and borhood, in darkness and in light.
hardly of itself produce alienation ; this
Becky was a good Methodist and be- &gt; fairer ? ”
A codobed preacher down South took
nor other lolk, «hen they weigh out Ored. ^e “hot lately gnuing Burke, People have talked with them and have
only takes place when all the opposi­
hamilj ta a paripitelta Satan.
" Why, I reckon not," aai&lt;l Becky.
who thereupon drew his revolver and felt them. They have been distinctly for his text the words, “ Though after
When,thia inquiry cameeopatnpon bar , "And at nine to-night," aaid the tions are put, as it were, in a pouch,
my
skin worms destroy this body, yet
Tharo iz just 16 ounces in a pound of fired three or four shots, without effect, seeu? CoL Olcott we:ghed the spirit
day dreaoi, ahe jumped np and nllered ; gypay, "tho pretty lady will eome to which, while it is filling, the alienation
the cab in which wercTeated Gov. Kel­ of an Indian girl, Honta, twice. She in my flesh shall I see God,” which he
n little acream, letdtag quit— euro that the corner ol the old barn yonder, and is insensibly going on, and when full It glory, and ne more, that iz by the pub­
divided
into three parts, as follows :
logg and Judge Atocha being driven stood on a Fairbanks acale and weighed ,
it waa the old gentleman ta proper per I the gypsy will work a epoll with three it complete. It would puzzle either to lick’s steelyards.
'••First, skin-worms ; second, what they
No man kan be a helthy phool unless off. Gov. Kellogg states that when 88 pounds the first time and 65 the next
eon thatytood at her elbow ; bnt as ahe . Lairs ol tho pretty lady’e bead, and a say why, because no cue differ! nee of
done
;
third,
what the man seen after
Burke approached ,tho cab, be (Kel­ He turned the full force of a batteiy
recovered breath, ehgsaw pothwg more (Bit ot somothtag tho man oho thinks of opinion has been marked enough to he haz Bussed at the brest ov wisdom.
Those who fail in the comik bizzincu logg) extended his hand, which Burke upon her without producing any appar­
dreadful" than a $Hghl, ^onng gypsy baa touobesl, sod aho arall know what produce a serious effect itself. The
took, and at the same moment seized ent effect. Nearly all the phenomena
“ Got anything for a rick man to
woman, in a red flannel naoquo and j ahe wants to know. It's a good fortune; affections arc wearied out by a constant are them who have bin put out to nuss,
him by the wrist with the other, and attending the appearances of “Katie read
inquired a pug-nosed boy at a
abort brown rnlioo dress, with a hand-, u,o lady needn't bo afraid.
Wait! stream of little obstacles. Other sources or bin fetched up ou a bottle.
attempted to pull Kellogg out, but the King" in London and in Philadelphia news-stand the other day. “Yes, any­
If
u
man
iz
a
genuine
humorist
ho
iz
kerchief over her head, a baby strapped
his name begin with an A, or of disconte'nt, very common indeed, are
Governor, being the stronger of the have been repeated in or around the thing you want—Bibles, poems, reli­
to her back, and some odd trifles—shoe- B
f"
the little cross porpokes of husband and superior tew tho bulk ov hiz aujience,
two, quickly released himself from Eddy homceteatl Very many persons gious books, and so forth,” replied the
stringy buttons, a comb or two, and a
.-b, is it? Well, well know all wife in common conversation—a dispo­ and will oftentimes hav tew take hiz pay
Burke's grasp, and at once drew bis have witnessed them.
clerk. “ Bibles 1” echoed the boy, “ do
few boxes of matches,' ragged as if for ttboat B-J^bout Bpb ? eh?-V 9 sition in cither to criticise and question for his services in thinking so.—Joth
pistol and fired. Gov. Kellogg and
Since CoL Olcott began his investi­ you think dad’s a hangel? Gimme a
Dillingt.
sale ifi a dingy little chip basket, which to night behind the old barn ;”
’ and «fl what the other says, a desire alwaya to
Major Burke, in conversation with an gation ho has received innumerable lively dime-novel—one with an Injun
ahe carried in her hand.
ahe
alkcd_ following
fon&lt;iwino&gt; the trudging demonstrate and make the other feci in
she _
walked,
Associated Press agent, after the shoot­ letters from all over the country asking sculping a so!ger.”
NOT TO BE FRIGHTENED.
“L^tthe poor gypsy tell the lady’s tinker down the road, while Becky th&lt; wrong, especially in company.
An ol i Franch shoemaker, who boasted ing, did not differ materially in their Km to procure information on different
It was in a Massachusetts village that
fortune," said the soft voice again.
clasped her hands together and cried : Nothing is so goading. Much better,
that nothing could frighten him, was versions of the affair. Burke was ar­ poin's from the spirits. Most of the an old scisaors-grinder, calling on a
•‘Shtfkn &gt;WB what she was thinking of
therefore,
if
our
companion
views
n
“ It’s qorc than nat’raK Lord for­
thing in s different light Irom what qe put to the test by two young men. rested and taken to the Central Police letters, it is needless to add, are very minister, made the usual query, “ Any
m ahfi sat there, and she can toll her if
give us all?"
One of them pretended to be dead, and Station, but was released at the instance ailly. They serve to show, neverthe- ,scissorr to grind ?’’ Receiving a nega­
her wish'll come true.”
Nine o’clock seemed very long in do, leave him in quiet possession of his
the other, going to the shoemaker, in­ of Judge Atocha, who went to the sta­ lees, how wide spread public interest in ,tive answer, it was the minister's turn,
When a girl, wimple or gentle, looks
coming to Becky. Perhaps the gypsy views. What is the use of rectifying
duced
him to “aft ap” with the sup­ tion for that purpose by request of this subject is. Is Spiritualism a cheat, ,which he took by asking, “Are you a
into vacancy and simpers to herself, it woman found the time long, too. All him if the thing be unimportant ? Let
Gov. Kellogg.
The difficulty arose or is it true ? There are many, many
would be bard if a shrewd bystander woman are impatient, bnt the tinker, it pass for the prevent and waits softer posed corpse. The shoemaker was in a
man of God?” “I do not understand
hurry
with
some work he had promised from correspondence in the papers people who would give a good deal to you.”
could not guess her thoughts. But this who had trudged back along the road, moment and more conciliatory occasion
“Are you prepared to die?"
relative to naturalized citizens. Both have that question definitely decided.
I
apt hit struck Becky as miraculous. took it quietly, lying among the long of reviving the subject-together. It u to have completed the next morning.
The question struck home. Gathering
So be took his tools and leather, and the Governor and Burke were con­
She said “ Law, now !” and blushed
In experimenting on the mechanical up Iris kit and scrambling for the door,
grass under the trees, quite hidden wonderful how many persons are ren­
gratulated by their friends on the harm­
began working beside the corpse.
power of horses, Sanson found that the he exclaimed, terror-stricken: “ O
from all observation by the shadow ot dered unhappy by inattention to the
less termination.”
About 12 o'clock at night a cup of black
“ The pretty lady knows that I can the foliage and the dusk of eventide, little rules of prudence.”
farm horses about Paris weigh, on the Lor* I O Lor'! you ain't a going to kill
coffee
was
brought
him
to
keep
him
see her thoughts,” said the gypsy.
average, 651 kilogrammes (1,403 Ibe). :
thinking of something pleasant that
INTERESTING.
TUB QUAMPIQN OFFICEHOLDER.
awake. He drank it and resumed work.
An English girl doubtless would have made him grin, and' chewing bad toand give about 2,500,000 kilogramme­
Europe signifies a country of white
There is great congratulation in
SIXTY F/NGER-BINGS
About 1 o’clock, the coffee having ex­
disclaimed the title “lady,” and re­
ters of metal work per day of ten hours. 'WEARING
complexion ; so named because the in­
DAILY.
.
the hampion The total force necessary to produce
hilarated him, forgetting that he was Great Britain over
marked that she “ wss but a servant
However, whether xt seemed alow or habitants there are of lighter com­
dead-beat,
who
hat
Among
the
Ramans
plain rings were
drawn
from
but Yankee help, wfiat is left of it, con­ fast, time went . on, of course, and plexion than those of either Africa or in the presence of death, ho commenced
this useful effect is calculated at 3,670,­
public
treasury
for twenty 000 kilogrammetera.
to ring a lively tune, keeping time with the
siders itself entitled to the term aa well brought nine o'clock with it Bedcy
The total work 'worn originally on either hand at option,
Asia. Africa signifies the land of corn,
the nice little
salary of don® is therefore 102, and the useful but when gems sn4^prcciou« stones
as ita nuxtreos. And as fir the “pre£
his hammer.
Suddenly the corpse yean
listened to the lost stroke dropping or Afars.
It was celebrated for its
arose and exclaimed, in a hollow voice— SOO,000 per annum for doing abso­ effect about seventy kilogranunotei* per were added they wuTe worn by prefer­
ty,” Becky had her mirror and her van­ from the eight-day clock in the
abundance of corn and all kinds of
on the left, and it was considered
The Rev. Thomas second. These calculations are based ence
“ When a man is in the presence of lutely nothing.
ity as well as you and L She merely
'
- - - « kitchen, as ahe locked the door after grain. Spain, a country of nbbite, or
Thurlow, a nephew of the great Chan­ on the estimate that the mean effort extremely effeminate to wear them on
responded, “ IJmin't said nothin’,her, shook the door of the hen coop to oonies. This country waa onoe so in­ death he should not sing I”
conic®. This country was once so in­
sat dawn
onmithe
porch
But she
down
thn'
rv.—again.
k
«
.....
‘.
..
............
.
.
.
.
The shoemaker started, then sud­ cellor, was the happy man. Mr. Thur­ necessary in walking, the bone being the right hand. Al first one ring was
see that it was fast, and Lorried fested with these animals that the in­
denly dealt the corpse a blow on the low seems to have been born in office. unburdened, is 0.05 of the weight of
looked at the sibyl with Icmgwg ryes, toward I he big born tremulous with cxhabitants peHtionod Augustus far -an
There is do record of his appointments, the body; and in the trot and gallop it ly one on each joint. Channus, accord­
head, exclaiming at the same time—
and longed to question her.
■ pectatiou.
army to destroy them. Italy, a country
ing to Martial, wore sixty rings daily,
“ When a man is dead he should not only of the abolition of the offices which isaia
If it had been a &lt;common
- - fortune- '! When ahmras out of sight, the tinker of pitch, from its yielding great quanti­
he has held. In 1825 the office of
or six on each finger,.and did not take
teller, like Mrs. Bobta, in the Tillage,
out ,f tae gram and leant over tho
ties of black pitch.
Gaul,' modern
A
novel
and
exciting
race
lately
took
them off, but slept in them. This was
It wai the last time they tried to “Prothonotary of the Court of Common
why, of QggTaO. it WnH not hMre been 1 fenoe of the garden, and chewed there a
France, signifies yyllqw-baixed, as yel­
Pleas of Durham ” was abolished, and place at Cork, Ireland, between a Mr. an extreme case, but rings were often
long while. Then -Ke slipped his long low hair characterized its first inhabPlayfair and a horse ridden by a Mr.
old Mrs. Bobbs knew much, after ail,
Paris bad a marriage the other day pension of Z.'taS. In 1831 the office of Arnott. The conditions of the race
even ff .she did tell Maggie. Larkin that
habitation; for beyond this, wMtward,
Patentee of Bankruptcy was abolished, were that Mr. Playfair should run a
she'd taany a man that aame from forThe gypsy snd her baby waited for Phoenicians, we are told, never extend­ o( the Tom Thumb and Minnie Warren and Mr. Thurlow was again pensioned hundred yards while the horse ran the
the Roman custom. The wife of Sir
class, but with morrfdrollery in it. The
Becky according to promise, and the ed their voyages. Britain, the country
with the trilling sum of £7,352 Us. 63. same distance, the rider to stand at the Humphrey Stafford (1450) is sculptured
husband
is
a
dwarf,
thirty
inches
in
came true, for Msggio wm Mrs. gypsy had a pack of cards in her bosom,
of tin, as there were great quantities of
But
Thurlow
’
s
capacity
for
holding
horse
’
s
head
and
mount
at
the
word
height, and the wife a giantess of six
and *Q Rd of a candle in her pocket lead and tin found on the adjacent
offices that ought to be abolished WM
IHtr® candle with matches from islands. The Greeks callsd ft Mbioci,
onMu the right hind. Massive thtunhwith (&gt;lsck eyes sod
the same receptacle, and Becky held which signifies, in the Pbamidan
A larciR uijd growing demand has turned out of the poet of *• clerk of the rider of the hone, who exhibited great
tongue, either white or high mountains, sprung up in Japan for our bools and hanaper in the Court of Chancery," and agility in mounting. Tn most like con-beck—why, that was some one worth Firefly, Um gypsy sew M» light young from the whiteness of its shores, or the shoes, which are supplied through the his feelings were assuaged with another
testa the mounted horse has been that when young he could ha
San Francisco merchants.
trifling annuity of £4,038.
beaten.
into an alderman’s thumb-xiug.
“lieart turned toward her, and.then—oh,

Bob
she do ? She haff spent all her wages, yes!—then was the wedding.
and gypsies did not read the stars for would offer himself in three days, and
love, as she knew very well
■
they .would be married in three months.
. “I dlxnno about fortius, she said,
gaining time to think. “ Don’t believe&gt; her jrabjeet, predicted two children,
and a wagon and horse, three cows, and
“ Wait till you've heard yonra," saidI numberless, pigs.
To rural vision
nothing more was needed.. Becky prothe woman.
“I han’t bo tuoed a calico dress which, might still
o wom, and a ginger-cake for the baby.
The gypsy looked grave. Thea smiled. The woman praised the dress, thanked
again, and said :
her, bade th® child say “ ta ta ” to the
* Jr™ too pretty lady, and Becky would have
shabby fdr het, but irell enough for the gone away but that the woman stopped
her.
p&lt;»r«yp«y”
“ Oh, I might find one," said Becky.
“I haven’t told you all yet,” she
“P raps I might If Mrs. Cope-was said ; “ not all. I see a surprise ; per:
home she'd lend two shillin' to mo, she haps it is a present. Bit down. L.t
would. She -sot® store on me, Mrs. us see. But perhaps you can see it
Cope does—but she and the doctor has yourself. Put your handkerchief over
gone away jn fhe gig to see their darter your face, lady. Now shut your eyes.
that hxs a new baby, and I’m all alone ■Think hard of w^at you’d Ij^e beat to

A~ FAITHFUL DOG.

Metcalf’s grocery store in our place
has been closed for a week or io. Met­

■

�=
•nd City
NOV 6, 1674
Board procee

•1 Board of Stij^rvisor* «1 December
’ session 1872, were taken from - the
The Com inn tee appointed to inves• ligule the chitin of P. W. Niikcrn
16
• for printing for County SiijMsriotend. not of Schools, and |Mtblklnng notice
of tdecuri, through their Chairman,
uf lhr. several tuwn*lii|« and lb" rity'
j Supervisor Emory, reported that they
106 lb. vud.
of •Hnsliaga mrl nt th" Ctmuljr Cl«*rk'o
had examined said claims fNo. 37
Oflic*- in said Onunly, and called to
and 46 presented nt Dt'ceinber session
order by llie Clerk.
Ib72) and wouhl recommend their
(hi the ro'l beine coHerl by Town­
allowance al lhe full amount claimed
- ships and City, lliu following, Sut»rrOn motion the report w»s accepted. ,
•ixurs were prrsr-ul and answered to
On motion of Supervisor Dav, the
said c* I;
&lt;~~Report was amended by allowing
I Assyria—Thomas H. Baitram
claim number 37 at $25 00 instead of
2. Baltimore—John IL Day
$51 65 as recommended by the Com­ Paid
3. Barry—Adam Elliott
mittee, and laying claim number 46
4. Carlton—Moses P, Fuller
on lhe table.
... t
A Castletou—John Keagle
On mutiou lhe Report war adopt­
6. Hustings Town—Pleiades Brown ed as amended.
7 Hastings City 1st and 4th wards,
On mhtioa at Supervisor Pleiades
*
.
—Traverse Phillips Brown, Board adjourned until seven
«
“
“ 2d nnd 3d wards o,clock thia evening.
David G. Robinson
,Wm. hT Powbbs, Clerk,
9 Ho|»o—Augustus M. Armour
10 Irving—Aaron J. Walker
.
TUKiDAY KVKXIMG, j p. M.
I1 Juliustown—-Levi M. Dewey
Board met pursuant to adjourn­
* -12 Maple Grove—Orson Duiiham
ment, ' Roll called.
Members all
13 Orangeville—Henry Br«*wu
presant, Board proceeded to business.
14 - Prairieville—John J. perkins
Supervispr Phillips offered the fol­
15 Rutland—John Djwmmi
lowing Resolution:
16Tliornapple—John F. Emory
Wskmas. Judgn Hoyt bs« filed • Srrlifi
‘ 17 Woodland—Jessie Jordan
18 Yankee Springs, Zebulon B.Huyt
i» d.-airable, U repor
On mo'ion of Supervisor ' Phillips, Circuit Court ot thia
Ailaui Jillioil of Barry, was chosen ,
temixirarj Chairman.
Ou nrutiun of Supervisor D.ty, the
B ard proceeded to an informs! tail­
hit lor lhe election of Chairman, with
the following result:
the law of 1869, amended in 1871, relative

stenographer of the cirenit court of thia
Ou motion of Supervisor Dav, lhe
Board proceeded to formal ballot fur
Chairntati, with lhe following result;
F. Wahh, tbs sum of five hundred dollars in
equal monthly insUUmenu.
Ou*motion the Resolution was laid
on the table.
David G. Robinson having receiv­
Supervisor Kesgle presented (he
ed a majority of votes of all the Su­ petition of George Keagle &lt;*nd ninepervisors elect, on motion of Super­ j teen others residents of the ToWn­
visor Emory, he was declared -duly ship of Colleton in this County pray­
elected as Chairman lot* the current ; ing that a certain jiortion of the Slate

Supervisor Day moved that the
Chairman appoint the usual Standing
Committee consisting of the usual
(lumber, of members which mutiou
juevailed.
Supervisjr Day offered lhe lol.owing:
Rx»OLV«n,By the Dnsrd of Supsrvlwx of
lhe County ot Barry, that Cha*. G. Holbruok
ProvOcutiux Ailoiney for Barry Co., be.
suit ho is hereby, required la give Boivl io
iho po-ple of the Bnue of Michigan wiibin

dollar*, conditioned lor the faithful perform
•nee of bia duties as Prosecuting Attorney
of Mid county. '
.
On motion of Supervisor Keagle.
the resolution wes accepted and ad­
opted.
Ou motion of Supervisor Day, the
Clerk was instructed to notify, Chas.
G. Holbrook of lhe passage of the
above resolution.
On motion wf Supervisor Henry
Brown. Board adjourned until seven
o'clock this evening.
Wm. II. Powkbs, Clerk.

road lending from Hastings io the
County of Barry Io
Veruinoniville
in the County of Eaton, and passing
though said Township of Castleton
be taken up, which was recived and
read, and lead on lhe table.
The Committee on Miscellaneous
Claims through their chairman Sup­
ervisor Day re [ orted that they had ex ■
•mined the following accounts, and
would* recommened their allowance
as follows:
,

blank* and paint*$70.99 $70 99
2 W W Kslby A Co Lumber... 19 62 19.82
8 Hanner Co. oouri caiaadara 70.00*70.00
4 D W W**«er a ll 'olhrrtjualice, eooat'e writ*, jar. fare 13.86 diaal'd
6
do
do
16.78
C Smith,Mannee&amp;PmXon.wall
paper and bordering 21.64
7 Ihling Brea, book a binding 26.60
8 RichmondaA Dackua/booka
and blank*.
76.68
0 Ano* Hall, juror fees 4.00
4.00
10 Wm II Power*, recording birth*.
deaths, A return'g B.M.aD. 66.68 66.68
11 do freight, ex , po"'age, 27.17
12 KlihuCblpman, JumIco fees 9.86 diaal d
13 Jatnea ^aalntt. wiineaa •• 1.20
*
‘
do
14 Jaa Fleming, Dep.Sher. “
9.76
7.76
15 Henry I! Wood, justice ’•
6.M
V 68
16 G W McCormiekDep.Sher- 18.20 dStal'd
17 Wm J Clifford, wilneos
...
18 R J Gram.blanket. * ololh'g 64.66 64 M
18 Clement Sinitb, AU’y fece 2C.00 diaal d
20
do
do
7.00 7.00

bvbbixg skbsion.7 r. x
Board convened pursuant to ad­
journment, roll called, members all
present but Supervisor Elliott and
Hoyt. Board'proceeded to business
The Chairman announced lhe fol­
lowing Committees:
Cammiteeon Equalization:—John
On motion of Supervisor Emory,
Keagle, Traverse Phillips. Thotna» the report of Committee was accepted.
H. Bartram, Ix&gt;vi M. Dewey. John J.
On motion of Supervisor Elliuft ac­
Perkins, John F. Emory, and Muses count No. 3 was taken from the re­
P. Fuller.
. '
port and allowed at $56 00, instead
Committee
on
Miscellaneous of $70 00 as reccotnmended by Com­
Claims:—John H. Day, Jessie Jordan mittee.
.
and Aaron J. Walker.
On motion of Keagle, accounts No.
Committee on Finance :—Adam 4, 5, 12, 13, 16, 17 and 19 were taken
Elliott, Pleiades Brown, Orson Dun­ from the repurt and laid oa the table.,
ham, Henry Brown aud John Daw­
On motion uf Supervisor Elliot the
son.
repurt uf the committee was adopted.
Committee on Apportionment of
The Sit|»eiintendentsor lhe Poor
Taxes:—Henry Brown, Zebulon B. submitted the following ancual re­
Hoyt, and Augustus M. Armour.
port :
Committee on County buildings :
—Levi M. Dewey, Pleiades Brown To the Honorable Board of Sapervuon of Bmiy Co :
and John J. Petkins.

Committee on Salaries:—John F.
Emory, Adiin Elliott and Juhu Daw­
son
On motion of 8upervi«&lt;&gt;r Day. the
Assessment .Roll* of the several
TuWRshi|»s mid City of I lasting* were
referred to the Cunnnittee on Equtilizatiun.
’
g*«) on Sweat place
25 U0
1 lie account of J. P. Robert* and
nineteen others were presented, and
uu ruction of Supervisor Henry Br&lt;&gt;wu
F. r l«u&gt;por*ry reli«f
refered Io Committee on Claims.
$1,810.44
Farm rxp««i»ca
434 30
Ou nu&gt;*.ion of Supervisor Henry
Cluthiug for farm
126.00
Brown, Board adjourned until! tomor­
Overwvcr* auUry
160 00
row morning al H I 2 o’clock.
burial at
,W«. Powers, Clerk
22 OU
transportation to farm
MOO
Tcksdax Morxing,
) '
402.57
126.00
October 13th 1874. j j
Board convened pursuant. to- ad-1
joummrnt, roll cn’kd, membtra all
jKrsrw, Btiard proceeded to burineNi.

Chairman appoint au bivesrigaliug

iHsrs, to iuvestigste the dain&gt;b or.
P. W. Ni&amp;kern
for
(Wilting fur i In making aa
County Superintendent of Schools, 15—r. •• wculd
•nd for pul»ii«hiug notice nf Election ! ?Uira ** ,ke f»™&gt;
y -1 . •
,
w*
. &gt;n a Knbatant al h.

806.00
-------- $2.005 41

Day, was allowed al $525.20, that
। being the amount claimed.
The varitxis committees l»eiog at
Tmoksday Amasoow. 3 r. m.
Board met purxuaul to adjourn­
1.0)1 work, on tnotimi, Board . adjourned
ment. Roil called. Members
all
.1.10 until 7 o'clock this evening.
Wm. H Powgas, Clerk.
present Board proceeded to business’
Supervisor Perkins asked and ob­
21,17
W BON BSDAT EvRNINO, 7 F. M.
tained leave of absence for the re­
100
Board convened pursuant to ad­ mainder uf the day.
Supervisor Day -offered lhe followjournment. Roll called, members all
46.64* present, Bor rd proceeded to business. mg resolutions:
60
The
committee to whom wag re­
6.00
12.60 ferred the assessment rolls of the
M.26 several townships and lhe city of
Hastings, in the County of Barry, for is hereby duly aulhoriiad lhe got® Mani*'a?
aad colled tba cl»i" of thia oounty againat
IW,&lt;” the year 1874, for equalization, beg
*$111.14 leave to submit the following report;
that we have equalised the several sow exists.
J
according to our best judgemenu
«.M&gt; rolls
r___________
On motion of Supervisor Keagle
8 00 as follows :
the Resolution was sdopted.
Supervisor Bartram offered the fol­
6.00
lowing Resolution:
1.00
"Beaolved, That I ha Supvrriaura of the aeveral
CflO
3.00
1ft
4.00

8.60
1.00

taitliHiiliitt.!

1 7ft
KOO
5.00

iHfeiamggxssisSii'lS

2.00

u„=.8S?.S?aSSSBZ8E|Sj

800
4 00

the taxable property both Rea! and Personal,
city Kacordcr foe Townahi pa and eliy Purpoaca;.al»o to aaaaM upon the taxable proper­
ty of School Diairieta and School Diatrieta
fractional, such auma of maavy aa are
properly eeKiftod to and required by tba
School District Board*.
On motion of Supervisor Phillips,
the Resolution was adopted. .
On motion of Supervisor Phillips,
Board adjourned uutll seven o'clock
this evening.
Wm. H. Pwaxs, Clerk.

(Continued next week.)

Wshmsrmigggi

2 82
1.43
1 60
And ask to be discharged from the
2.U0
1.00 further consideration of the subject.

!.7ft
82.00
xisa, Jons H. Emory, MoikiP.H Four*.
1.80
Coaaiuee.
ft.rx)
2.00
On motion of Supervisor Elliot the
1.80 report was accepted.
On motion ot Supervisor Henry
Brown, the Board proceeded to the
8 03'
election of
a County Superintendent
W of Poor for three years, by ballot, in
6.00 place of John M Nevins whose term
dn
18.60
of office expires, whereupon John M.
do
4.06
1U0 Nevins having received a majority of
labor
votes of all the members of the Board
4.00 he was duly declared elected asSuperintendeiit of Pour.
repairing plow and for sund's
Milo T. Wheeler, County Treasur­
150 feet lumbar--------------- y..
er, laid before the Board the lists of
Heading well....................,
rejected taxe* for the previous year at
repairing fanning at.lll.
his office and at the Auditor Gener­
al's office together with lhe lists nnd
Rower for boot*
3 7ft amounts that have been charged bock
Moon for threshing.17.67 to the County, and by the County
on Overseer's &gt; alary.............. 150,11 Treasurer to the several townships
and the. City of Hastings.
$5HJ4
On motion cf Supervisor Armour,
All of which ia ra-ped fully subedited, '
the lists of rejected taxes and the
amounts charged Imck to the several
County duperintendcut. of Poor.
luwiishins and City of Hastings was
On motion of Supervisor Elliott,
received and each Supervisor author­
the report of County Superintendents
ized ond directed to teassess U|»on
of poor, war accepted.
their respective townships and City
On motion of Supervisor Henry
•of Hastings, the amount or amounts,
Brown. Board adjourned until tomor­
or upon the several descriptions ther­
row morning at eight o'clock.
ein. as reouired by the provisoes of
Wm. Powkbs, Clerk.
Sessions No. 110 and 111 of Laws of
1869 and Act No. 6 of the Extra
WkdxkxdjRt Mokmino,
|
Session Laws uf 1874. and the same
October 14 th. 1874. |
was referred to the Committee on ap­
Board met pursuant to adjournment
portionment of taxes.
x
Roll called, members all present,
On motion of Supervisor. Henry
Board proceeded to business.
Brown, Board adjourned until to­
Supervisor Elliott rioved that the
morrow morning at the Ijour of eight
Journal of proceeding
be
read
o'clock.
every morning during the session,
Wm. H Powkbs, Clerk.
which motion prevailed.
On motion ot Supervisor Elliott,
Thu*sdat/ Morning,
the petition presented lastevening by
October 15, 1874
Supervisor Keagle was taken from,
the table.
Board meet pursuant to adjourn­
Supervisor Keagle rtovcl that he
ment, and called to order by Chair­
have leave to withdraw said petition
men,
Supervisor Robinson. Roll
with motion prevailed.
railed, member* all present. After
The account of Wm. H. Hayford,
the reading of the journal, Board
and nineteen others were presented, proceeded to business.
and on motion of Supervisor Emory,
On mutjon of Supervisor Day, the
were referred to
Committee ou
Report of the Committee on Equali­
Claims.
sation was taken op and adopted.
Supervisor Day offered the follow­
The Committee
on
Finance,
ing resolutions:
through their chairman, Supervisor
Elliot, submitted the following as
against Charles O. Holbrook of being untheir report.
The Committee would respectfully
are found to be without founda- report the amount to be raised in the
County lor the year 1874.aa follows .
For State Tax under various acta
of the Legislature as follows, to wit:

Important.—Postage.

liahen.

Subscribers reaiding outeide of

aundriea
pump for riatern.
•hearing sheep....
pUateyiug eorn....

CASH.

Becelrd at the

O. O. D. Store «f

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOW,
Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to bny for
Cash. I have a full line of

Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
Goat Cloths, Bugle Fringe,
Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias,
Hats, Caps, Horse Blankets,
Men, Lad’s &amp; Child’s Underwear,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Groceries, &amp;c., &amp;c.
*••

Y OF CORSE

EVERYBODY KNOWS $5000.00 worth of Boots and Shoes
The only place io get a

BUGGY

CHEAT*,

And have it warranted thoroughly, i* at

Which I am bound to sell 10 prr Cmt Lowri than any other
House in’ town.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce,

Lee Reed’s

C. A. TRUMAN,

SHOP. IN HASTINGS.

“As long as Lee Reed makes
buggies, I shall buy *my buggies of
him.—A. J. Dotne, Hattingt.
“ You are on the road to success,
As long as you make good work, as
you have always done.’’—Wm. S.
Goodyear, Haitinyx.

“ You can depend upon what Lee
says about his buggies.”—H A.
Gaoth/ettr, Htatiagt.
" I am delighted with my buggy
and would not let it go.” — Wm.
ChideUer, Rutland.
“lam well satisfied with my bug­
gy."—Adam Wolf, Maple Gn&gt;ot.
“ Your

prices are below Grand

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.
HARD TIMES VANQUISHED ANO
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD I

Greater

Bargains

hundred others that wilt go their last dollar

THAN EVER IN

•elliaff for loan tbaa

I say positively, that those
wanting Buggies, will
save money by buy­
ing of me I

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

Proprielar of the

WOLVERINE MILLS! BUY

Agricultural Col. Ad. No.88,1778, $429.06
Aayluaa for !■••■•, Kalamaio, Ad.
N®. 82, 1878-----900,00
Aaylum far th® Inana®, Maw, Act
— AND —
S®. 120, 1878------------------------- 1,500.00
On motion of Supervisor Keagle Gas. purpoM®, AcLNo. 102, 1878...4,600.00
the resolution was accepted and adop­
WOOL CARDING MACHINE!
N8.
, 24........
690.00
ted.
Supervisor Day offered the follow­ Miliary fund,Art No. 1(L 1B62...... 600.74
Maw State Capkol.Ad Mo. 4. 1872...8.OOO.OO
ing resolution:
.
IMLich.
8 ata Prison Buil'g.Art N®.60. 1873 750 00 TV a. s h ville.
» Pnblio School. Ad No. 122,1873 300.00
“ Rcfurrn « Ad No 159,1878 609 25 Would reapedfully inform the public lira
Uaiaerahy AM, Ad N®. 32. 1878.... 472 60 be ta prepared to do double the work than
Told amount of Tax$32,6^87
heretofore.

BJEST I

THE
AND

GET

A

. For County Tax, ai follows :
Forth* lupport of pr«r....-$1,00000

Hmm® of Correction

250.00

cSmmitii

On motion the 'resolutioo was ac­
cepted sn&lt;i adopted.
On motion of Supervisoi Emory.
Board adjourned until 1 o'clock, p. m.
Wm. H. Puwbus Clerk.

Contingent expense* of C®. 10.937 86
$19,087.85

C. M. HOLLER, Miller.

---------------- 452 638.87

mitlr on the dollar on
erty

Attkrnoon Skssiom, 1 r. M.

Boar.’ met pimant to adjourn­
tiUa on the dollar
ment, Roll called, members all prot­
ect, Board proceeded to business.
The Clerk laid before the Board a
■ granery built comsiunicaik&gt;n from the Auditor Gen­
a
statement o'
$ 0)00 eral, coutainii.g
Adam Fuaot. Pli
a.Mti.oo amount of State Tax apportioned to
VcxnaM, Hxxar
this county for the year 1874, which
Coamliias.
on motion of Supervisor Phillips wax
On motion of Supervisor .piilhps
the Report of Supervisor was accep-

WOOL!

WOOL!

Jfy Carding \M.achine
IBBZADT

ding

Mr.

nrdsr

reWLEH,

Mancfaetured by the Michigan Stove Co.
and warranted for one year.
’
The largest stock of Palats, Oita, VaraLslws •■( Bnubea ever
brought to Nashville. Also a large rock of Crest-C
■
&gt;
eluding the surer SfelI Diasesi, the Wart cutting saw in th.
world, ana all to be oft.red at piicea '
° leardof lot
Cash.

a

Carder

C. a WOLCOTT,

�NEW PLANING MILL

The election ia thrt vHlaga passed
aS quietly. The township gave from

-

FRIDAY,

NOV. 6, 1874

—Repairing buildings nad getting

VILLAGE DIRECTORY.
£ orirtirx.
r--- ,
W rrnoniMT tersaonysi7cnvnrk. t.
"I

the motto of many of our cttixetoa.

A. W. OLDS, Prop’r.

13 to 'Zi, majority for the RepuMicftn

state ticket

Senator and Represen-

Uliro wrr.

on th. Drmochit

AINSWOBTH &amp; BROOKS,

CQ&gt;BMT1NG OF

DRESS GOODS.

Democratic surveyor, Joshua Martin,

who received nine majority. Powers,
—Pleasant music now o'nights.
the Republican nominee fur Clerk,
K»c is doing a good work for
received jWgrea test maaorify.vix : 56.
’be band, and Jt^n is a good fellow.
We are^it-able to give the full

FOTATOEH.

s’ntc ticket,

ami tOO majority

for

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

Clover Seed, See.,

GLOVES. CORSETS.

Delivered at their

SHAWLS, CASSIKgRES,

■

'LAN ING,

Re-sawing, &amp;c.

CORN, 4PPLS8, OATS,

election returns of lhe county this
sign at bis place uf bu«inea«.
Mr, week. We understand that Hastings
Partello painted it, and we pronounce gave 17 majority for the Democrat

it a good job.

New [Stock of Goods;!

Republican county ticket waa elected

retsed Flooring

SKIar, Mo.Wlags,

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

—Looks bad—That excavation just
across the street from the mem
market. Somebody should set a ni«?e

brick over it next spring..

An old man by the name of Bur­
gott,
tt, of Detroit, committed,
co
suicide
—Marshal Griggs bought a /RP’ by banging himself,
recently, but he had been the ot«,
jtrner
Tf,e shops
shoos of the
th
The
Mich. School
of said ooW only tLre days when she Furniture Co. at Northville were de­
H. YOUNG, M. D. Office two got into the river and was drowned
stroyed by fire last week. Loss &gt;14,. Anora^rathof Tr..-*.-*
Rre-t.
000.
—The ladies soosal of the Christian
’ The train dispatching office of
Church, will be entertained on Tues­
the Michigan Central Railroad has
day evening; next, by Mrs, Jarnos been removed from Kalamazoo to
Fleming, and a cordial invitation is
WEBSTER A HOBBS, Black- extended to all.
The boiler in Gillett and Son's
IV smUha. All ktawla of wrt la lb* Bh&gt;ckp&gt;»Hli
grist mill al Parma, exploded Satur­
—The entertainment given by the day morning, injuring two persons.
.
B. RASEY, Drayman. Good* and Leavitt Bell Ringers, last Wednesday Loss $3,000.
. Bk»t -r^ - ~r.
taxhevtnajw evening, was first class in every
On Oct. 30, the schooner Thomas

SHINGLES,

respect, and the hall was crowded Matt careened over, at Ludington,
and the waves dashed her to pieces.
with eager listpers.
She was a total loss.
Insured, with
—-C. C. Wolcott sold and shipped, cargo, for &gt;25,000.

ELEMENT SMITH.
l.AWYKR.

gA8T*WN A YOUNG.

SALT,
HAIR,

OF ALL KINDS,

STUCCO,

Tor lhe Wholesale and ReU.l Trade.

Market wi! warrant, and

Until mid Shingles,
constantly on head.

SulirilK O«. M, 1«7A

AINSWORTH k BROOKS,

, Proprietors.

.

. , ..

k Bra.

W. B. KOCHER

A. W. OLDS.
the

EUBT DESCRIFTIOR IF

Justice of the’'Peace,
q LIEBUAUSER,

TAILOR

PARADY, Manufacturer of

R-chard Flnnery of Ann Arbor, was
—A new platform has been built
on each side of one of the elevator so severely injured in a row in his
own saloon, on Friday night, that he
buildings, at the depot, and Mr.
has since died and a coroner’s jury
Ainsworth has laid a walk on the have rendered a verdic&amp;hat be come
south of his residence lots.
tohis death at the hands of Jethro
Muybee and Hiram Packard.
—Mr. H. Felghner, of this town­
Dud —In Maple Greve, Oct. 80th, 1874,
ship. recently killed two hogs, one
nine muh'hs and the other one year
old, that weighed dressed, 340 and

480 lbs.

Plata

CER1ES!

—Lost Tuesday we noticed several
individuals under

“benzine,"

but

JOB PRINTING

lion.
mourn hie loan. He was a former rail deni
of Crawford Co,, Ohio.
Funeral eervioei

NEATL Y EXECUTED

the influence of

we

Even Deicriptionx,

Fancy

Cheap a&gt; they eas he Boaght

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

-xx Babbt Co.

He suffered intense

sup|&gt;ose

Paints, Oils, Yarnisnes &amp; Brashes,

such

LOCAL MATTERS.

things are always necessary to be on

the programme on election day.
^TM. JONES,

»T»Cli

Patent Medicines,

Pretty good for pigs.

JJNION HOUSE.
F. Dascbm, ProprirtryNAMHV1L C.K, - MAe

19 day*, nf erysipelas,

cheapest place

BOISE BROS1.

Last Friday night lhe house of
in Vermontville.
Vermontville is J. K.Stanely, near Au&amp;ble.was bum
noted for genuine stocks and low ed, while he was absent, and one of
his children, a buy, was burned to
prices, is it ?—in a horn.
isadly that he has since died.

QENRY H. WOOD.

.

Nashville, Mich.

Inst Tuesday, two stoves to parties

Attaraeys at Law.

’

rocenes

WATER LIME,

W

J

Inced
Workmen
Employed.

LATH,

—Mr. Olds’ residence, will, when

You will fin; everythlng.at 40 the
market affords.
G-7

AT

completed, stand A No. 1 among-the

Fine London Twirt Double Darrel Suet
fine residences of Barry Co.
Mr.
Olds exercises good sense in spend­ Gun, Powder Flask, Shot Potfcb and Game
ing his money at home, and thus

MU BaU

8M IM

THIS

OFFICE!

STATIONERY k LEGAL BLANKS,
Comri.TE 'Assortment or

fJURRAH

TOILET ARTICLES AID PEBFQIE8,

FOR

uid we warrant eatistacilon.
We
wpecially caU atUenlion to our large

K»radv. and to you that indulge in lhe farn luxury, we weald say

ome

to

Our Store!

beautifying our enterprising village.

SPECTACLES, (warranted Pebble)

e MRS L. O. CROCKER
FALL AND WINTER

—Onr humble prayer is that some
good spirit will draw near and show

poor misguided ink-slinger of he
. Vermontville Enterprise, and wrestle

IILLIHKRT 4 JAHCY GOODS’

Wall.Pr per &amp; Bordering

its most tend-r compassion upon the

with him until he has common sense
and reason.

Amen.

Alan VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.

1®. Don't forget that Car. Boise baa
the finest assortment of Crockery and GImmware ever brougbi^to thia market
G-7

—It is our nupleasant duty, this
CUT FUSE OF CHARGE !

DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.

BARLOW,

returned it to the store from which it
was purchased.

BABBKR ait EAIR DRESSKR ’
'

NaimrtLLE, Mio«.

Sugars, Hpices, Etc.
Market, of Durham s.
only 8 cents per pound.

JALL IILLIHKRT GOLDS’

Steak for
•
6

Smith A Pctxam.

had him down and was sending in the

was called in and ho withdrew his

BmITIC &amp; PCTWAM,

—We publish this week a portion
Supervisors to be followed by lhe re­
mainder next week.
We would

Dissolution ZNTotico.

mildly request the Board when they

villa. Mich.. i&lt; beraby dissolved by mutual
eonaenL
AU pcoouaia &lt;Im the firm will bo
Mtllod by CU«eat Smith, Nashville, Mich.
Dated Nov. 2nd, 187A
A W. Olm.

us with copy, or proofs, at an early
date. We dont like tho idea of de­

NO.VCV TO LOAN

pending upon pipers that come out
three or four days behind time for the

Pm Wiies aid Liqaers

CHOItl

GROCERIES 1

Glassware &amp; Lamps!
Having moved into my

CITY DRUG STORE,

Carefully

10,000

hiit we prefer to get it to our readers

Nashville

DAUGHERTY k ROOSA.

W. A. AYLSWORTH

Everything betonjing to the

Dedica­

Gentlemen xt large :

tory services will be conducted by

Gracwy, Giiery &amp; Lau Trade, REMEMBER

Hun. Daul Sinker, D. D. G. M., of
Hastings, assisted by Rev. C. L Deyo,

ot Jackson.

IDR/V GOODS

After Dedication

services, refreshments at the Union

House ; supper tickets, 50 eta. each.

As Cheap for
Ready

Clement Smith has moved into his
hottse, on the south side.- Mrs.

MEAT MARKET!

Notice.

near

Marshall.—IL H

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

Wood and

Pay

Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents' Furnishing
Goods,

la lay Hesse is Barry Coaitj.

•NE PRICE TO ALL. Oozy Little Brick Store,

wife have returned from their trip in

the eastern part of the aute.

CH AB. W. DEM ARA Y.

Mailreidg.

r, Ulnn, Dilin, OQcc at M cliigau Central ItaUread
GENERAL TuNTDRE!
Together with a full aasortment
GRAND RIVER VALLET WVISOI.
ol

AND CARDS, BRACKETS.
DUSTERS. 4C- AC.,

Baby Cate aid PeraiiWalm!:
CerFINB iM&gt; C1SKETS,
Goin a Ka»t.

Frasier McCormick is visiting parents

DANIEL STALEY.

JACOB LENTZ

MIRRORS, PICTURES, FrtAMr

A cordial iuviuuon is

extended to ail.

IANUHCTORY!

Everything Neto!

publicly dedicated on the evening of

st »«&lt;» &gt;w» s*-. s-t-m.. M“*-

Meals 25 cts.

Prepared.

NEW GOODS!

New Stock

Lodge, No. 255, F. k A. M.. will
Nov. 11, 1874, at 7 o’clock.

jBotrl and Xrstaurant

BOISE Bim.

NEW 8X0RE!

Nxw ones to cah and tee •;

E. D. BITGOOD, Pbotriktok.

OYSTERS

T. Maxsox)

Fair Prices and Honest Deeding.

on time notwithstanding-

liykry AHD KKKD STABLK!

to

INFeW Store !

Of course we are doing it al half pay.

The new hall of the

BOISE BROS.,

PrtscriplioH3

prin ted that it is very difficult to read.

JDRESS ZbZEAKING

For Medicinal and Mechanical Purposes, at

(Succnsassoaa

1 would rwpMtfully invito my old custom-

copy, and then have it so miserably

The Choicest Bread
Peapie eaa Appreciate.

everybody to buy their

Crockery,

of the October proceedings of lhe

order their proceedings published in

Of every description.

rar sold in Nashville, which we think the

blows pretty lively, when an outsider

the News, to order the clerk to furnish

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS

Good

He

giving the parent a * basting."

BAKERY GOODS

tine Laura and Opal Tea 8rttr.

foices, and quiet was restored.

Shaving, Hair Cutting $
Dressing, Shampooing,

FAMILY GROCERIES,

CRACKERS

TEAS, COFFEES,

------ 1 N------

This did not please

Lester and be proceeded to nip such
actions, on tire part of the father, by

Vj^satort A.BL.S

A Faasu Stock or

Lester

Larkins bought a coat and his father

DELL

THAT IS THE

RELIABLE HOUSE

week to chronicle a disgraceful fight

between a father and son.

THE YAMA8HIRO (aacoloved)

W?U School Books and I«g»I Bianki

SHROUDS AND COFFIN

INGS tep comlasUy &lt;w JUwrf.

inform the public that they will

They

FRESH MEATS,

Country Produce always
bought at th e TOP of ths
Market.

hi« building, and ojwned therein a

etc.

Gtv« thorn a call

v L. O. BOXBE.

:o lUlbvrt ACo.

fat, Irafa ui BW bntW TRUNKS!

Wmaaufaciwro car Fwroiian. ft-e« tbe

OS n*KD!

W.A AYLSWORTI1

Mieh

IS,47
J.XS

�..

8TEANOX MA'.

iKR’.' •

'

M«diriDe, th. im

firm enjoyment, i*-t--------- —the
---- ---------of ■every member of toe community.
No invalid who hM-ted (rtMftee to
Da, Waxkbb's Vixboab BrrrKBs will
iwsiteta to
to it thn-e invalu­
property to th* Maoant of (75,M»- The
tetwnre* able qnoliiim. It to « stomschiry«mi A
corrective of unrivaled efficacy, ytd CABBED FRUITS AND CRYSTAL LMOE PICXLES.
the following, littlicrona ihnidout., It
,ap happened that, during a rather Jong
’ride, the King p—wi a pariMnlmriy tall more direct,- speedy, and certain than
young woman, an utuw et^ager. Ho that of any of the darfgerous mineral
txo.ooo;
salivanta, and. a* an. aperient it gflutly
CHINA. BUM ABB QUflnaWARCalighted from hi* hone, and inmated
overt any olwtrudtiodrt
thst S
may
have
U&gt;.°4ow«
mU
m,
burgh, P*., were partially de*troy*d by fire' ut.mtaS-liWlMLBlrtiertoJbewun- rem
—--------- t_.-- 1 — XV*
1 .... ■ ■■ *M*AM**ta^

Ar,- union* between the talkwt of. the

Ittattl toato, *4.d atiaZu m*-, w,
*oMMo&lt;k4.rrtMM.yof O.
-U(mrt To® Artur- wm bor»
id iKrt inherit hta litlo. but

saa£S!Si

ORUGfitSTS-WHOLESALE.

of mhldltoR height, Um black hair,

doubt

mending officer of hut crack regiment.
vcei-e of a dwtrueUve conflagration Oct. 28. The loiter oontaioed'iho mandate that
Thin,
Urf.
•UO.iro worth c.l' «1» l&gt;«r,r w iMtanU/.lo b« nrtrrnd
property
‘
"
...
&gt; to the
tallest unmarried. man in ..
the
eervipcu, The young woman was aomewhat terrified, and, not tindersteading
CRtMJt 4.WVRIMINAIJi.
, toe transaction, gave an old woman the
l MU r, whidh was conveyed to the oom­
, mantling officer, and thia old woman
committed suicide 1*0 wmM.,
Fh, in a short time, married to the
—Last week a daring attempt
; haudaomeat and finest man in the crack

lUrhop of Africa,

without producing .either irritation or
|mub. Id fact, it* wtrnfierful remedial
effects nre unaccompanied Ly any
drawback. Of all mcdicinre, it is the
most hanulees and salubrious. As an
Rppetizer, it is-for abend of .any of the
alcoholic noslrums to^, momentarily
stimulate the palate ’while"aa r. means
of renovating a weak and torpid ritomach it stands alono among moaernrmnedica._______ _
fi

powerless to effect a cure. We arc
FIXAXCIAL AXD INDUSTRIAL.
sometimes disposed to think that the,
—California’* niain crop for thia year 1* es­ only way is to let tho disease run it*
riItilted a large number ot member* bn! tho timated at &lt;00 tons.
course, until the poison eliminates it­
—Tho crop* throughout Europe bare l»eon
abundant, and there ha* been a slight decline self from tho body "politic. Society, as
at present organised, may die of tho
peeled thatt thia matter will cornu up, and an
—TH j Railroad Conductor** Iwuranee Aeao- disease, or perhaps it may survive to
enjoy better health afterward. Let us
nation.
pray for better health.
tary
Tr«a*nrer of the .-Aaaociatlon, in hi*
nerolent BocieUee, in eeeei n at Baltimore, a last report to th* mooting al 81. Louia, stated
that 360 mntnbem had withdrawn and 915
to encourage Irieli immigration to thia country been drop]ted from tho rolls during tho year. . Official records of ‘Custom House re—Tho First Nktioual Bank of Salt Lako ha* turus at Waahingtou show teat the
total value of musical instruments ex­
suspended.
- .. ..
—The first regular meeting of the Pitta­ ported from the United States during
burgh Corn Exchange wa* b*)d in that city the year ending Jone 30, 1874, waa
8550,827.
Of this, 8258,176 waa for
pianos and 8202,151 for parlor or reed
Bidcrabls bumnees w«* tranuxcted.
organs. Of this latter amount $163,—Tli* report of the Auditor cf Indian* 1G9, or more ‘.han onc-Aa// 0/ the whele,
■how* tho following total* of inaurauoo buai- waa of the cabinet organs made by the
Buell attacked the Indiana
noM in the State for th* year ending July J, Mason k Hamlin Oboam Co., which
destroying camp* »f fifteen aatTaavaaty-fivo 1874: By life companies—Grow receipt*, bid fair to become as famous in Europe
lodge*, re^etively, and driving the Indians (1,526,541 21: loon* paid, •380,340.32; taxes as they have long been in America.
paid, (22.221.08. By fire compauioB-Grop* This company certainly have reason to
rooeipta. (1,500,681.01; loose* paid, (666,­ be proud of the fact that tho European
demand, for their organs ia larger than
590 29; taxw paid, (26,370.(9.
'
— At tho Ctevshtud Convention of the that for all others combined.—Boston
residing in that State ate entitled to the
Minor*' National Association, Frooidant Binoy Traveller.
dohverod a eaniti’-te aAdrew, in which bo vgry
Tint Brunswick &lt;Mo.) Telegraph re­
ornuae to arbitration in all dispute* between lates a strange occurrence. It say a that
operaxirce and employers. ■
Mr. John Fiixgerald, a well known
—It is probable that the creditors of Jay
temperance lecturer, wan confined to his
—Information received from Southweatern Oooke k Co. will, tn about six months, receive
bed and quite feeble, being able to
Nebraska ahbwa tbrt thousands Of people arc
speak scarcely above a whisper. Satur­
FOAt/VA. ‘
•
day morning, the rime of the Fall litver
-The brig Laphem*. from Liverpool, for
disaster, hia wife had just left him to
go out into, tho .stable, When she Was
foundarod while on the voyage from Glasgow startled by tho cry of fire. She went to
her husband, when he repeated the cry.
He wm greatly excited, and attempted
to get out of bed, saying, “ There is a
—Austria has determined to cnUcr into fire in a factory in Fall River, Maas., in
commercial relations with the Dannbian do- the upper story—the mule room ; I «ee
sparks flying from the machinery, as
fly fro® a gclnusteue when men

Tn«
rur.wwn l-Tk, |x&gt;rn*T
.Ubill Cure of tho mro ! i Comporod ot pure
snd simrlo drug*. Wdhofc'* Tonic hw long
hold th* bigbMt plate lu tho long Uno ol
ronmdiu* for Chill* mid Fever. It I* »ot only

J. W. Gaiswow 4 Co., M A 56 MadiHou-al.. Chicago, the oldest, large*t and de&gt;urvedly
mo«t popular cloak bou»e in the Wo*I,
.
are noted (or tho taateful deaign*, excellci co
and taw prices ef their Cloak*, Cloaking*,
Tri mmfagaaoaLidite’Underwear. No bou*e
can anceoanfnUy compete with, them in the
quality, style and pricoe of their good*.

. As ecoxomy is the order of the day,
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Father A. Lebonler, 1‘roe‘dent of Notre Damn
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come to look for it; and down'the track
Mr. Pennywiae started, knowing that
the sun would sink below the horizon
long
before he could regain Hope's Cor­
course. He had never had the measles
himself, and he looked about him for ners, and knowing that his Annie’s
mamsia
expected him to tea at hap-paHt
another seal, but there was none. The
car was jammed. Most of the windows five o’oloek.
Mr. l’i»y
tlio M»Uou of
ware shut, ?It mas alt*0
nnpleasant Tho vapor of human breath OgrehiU at last. He had walked down
the. track in tho burning sun. His nose
was scorched, his boots were white with
es was painfully pt
dust. Ho waa'roedy tb drop with fa­
______ ivalid Jane Maria
tigue, and hia heart ached with remorse.
It was as much as he 'could do to ad­
dress the station-nroter calmly and net
i of the grovel in the dust at hjs feet and cry,
inroad a oann,
‘
into hin “ Here is a thief. ”
sun swept across his
However, ho -did command himself,
and
.having
explained
that
he had found
Naturally the pleasant mood which
had been upon the young clergyman th« pocket-book in the cars, and that
took flight amidst this discomfort. Ho ho thought a woman in a green shawl
began to think what a wicked world this dropped it, placed it in the hands of
was, and what a ajrrowful on? too, and the rather dirty individual—who, fancy­
how long it would be before be could ing him a passonger astray, and at tint
marry his littje Annie Know, and bow inquired what the. douce he wanted—
he might never* marry her at nil. Ho and begging that ho would make sure
looked at the candy-eating child and* the woman got it if she came for it,
felt sure it would grow up very wicked. departed in a wretched frame of mind.
He walked a few yards away from
There was a groat deal of original sin
the station, .and then sat down under a
tree. Having done what he oould, he
Then he wandered bock to himself.
What a hard life it wits, to be sure. was calmer. And now he remembered
How he must count every penny, and that he had loft his traveling bag and
save and scrimp and forbid himself umbrella in the car. By this time they
books he needed, even. Ah, it was a were—heaven knew where, and, of
very weary thing to live ; aid ho folded course, his visit to Hope's Corners must
his arms, bent Iris head on his breast be postponed. He had no collars, no
and allowed the absence of ventilation cuffs,-no anything. Besides, he could
not show hia wicked face to pure, true
to do its worst with him.
The absence of ventilation is very de­ Annie Snow.
He would take,the next train home.
moralizing. At least Mr. Pennytriso
always declares it is, and he speaks from He wonld walk bock to the station and
get a ticket. Slowly ho arose. Slowly
experience.
“ Chicory,” cries the conductor. The ho entered the wooden building and
cars stop, out hurries a party. " In bur walked up to the ticket office.
The first proceeding when one wants
ries a solitary individual. On go the
oars again—again they stop. “Verona," a railway ticket is to pay for it And
so
Mr. Pennywise put his hand into his
cries the conductor, at hiast he intends
to do so. More cannot be expected of pocket
Alas ! there was no money there. His
conductors.
“ Thingumy Station.
What's-ita- pocketbook was gone.
“Fitting retribution,” said tho Rov.
name’s Landing.”
Alfred Pennywise. “Fitting retribu­
“Sem-i-colon.”
tion.”
“Stoptille." .
He walked out into the open air
One after the other the cars glide
into these stations, drop passengers, again. He felt in all his pockets. He
looked on tho ground.
take others up, and fly away .again.
“ I know now,” said ho to himself,
At last “ OgrehiU ” is shouted.
“ Coma along, Jane Maria!” screams “ just how that poor woman felt.”
" Wretch that I am, I deserve it!’’
Mr,Pe*yvW
Oom*, alongJ do I
He stood still and looked along the
track, not tow.ird Hope's Corners. Of
Conductor, I git out 'here. ””
And away she hurries, dragging Jane course he must reach home now as bent
Maria with her. A crowd of passen­ he oould. It wonld take at least u day
gers fill the center of tho car. Mr. and a half to do tho requisite walking.
Pennywisrf heaves a luxurious sigh, Already he was hungry. No matter.
throws up ths window, and puts up his It was his penile.
and fidgeted,

Though our Iwrtw are t*liIng, .•ailing,

THAT POCKET-BOOK.
It was the/^ev. Alfred Pennywise,
and he had just flutterecTfrom the
chrysalis state of theological student
into the condition of clergyman. He
was a very good young man ; but, per­
haps, he thought himself even better
th?9 he -was. In his secret heart he
was quite certain that there were no
terapthtions to which the Mev. Alfred
Pennywise could succumb, and he
very much despised any one with
whom any temptation had any weight.
I know you will forgive me, Mr.
Pennywise, for telling you this story.
You told it to me doubtless for my in­
struction, and I should fail in my mis­
sion if*I did not attempt to instruct
others therewith also.
Besides, who
will guess that it is you? For I can­
didly eenfess you have another name
than the one I choose to call yon by. If
I said it it the Bev. Alfred Pennywise,
I should describe quite another man ;
but it m&lt;m the Bit Alfred Pennywise,

was a slim young man, with more gold
in his hair than in his pocket, and he
was on the woy to spend his summer
vacation at the country place halldwed
by the presence of the object of his af­
fection— Miss Annie Snow.
He had been paid what his congrega­
tion chose to consider an adequate
It was not much to

anfi wiped her*

He accepted it—not cheerfully. Ho
legs. They tonoh sorsetiring. Be looks
down. It is a pocket-book—a block knew he should never be cheerful any
leather pocket-book—which lies upon more, but he bowed his head and said
the cushions. In an instant, without that it was well. And then he turned
refining about the act, Mr. Pennywise up thtt bottoms of his p-ataloons ami
started on hia pilgrimage. That night
has it in his band.
certain bills to be paid, and tho small
be took a short nap under a hay“Whose is ii?” he asked himself.
sum dwindled down to u smaller stfik'
Conscience answered :
By close economy he could spend four
“It belongs to that unpleasant
The next morning he found some
weeks at Hope’s C?rners, at tho cheapest
■ , .. ►
’
. blackberries by the road-side.
little hold there; and he might even in­ woman.”
Sophistry interposed' at once: t
At noon tho sole of his right shoe bad
dulge in the awful extravagance of hir­
“ It may have been there when you- worked loose. At dusk, tlio left one.
ing a boat, wherein to row hi# lady-love
He tore bis pocket-handkerchief in two
up and down the river, anti into nooks sat down.”
and tied them on. It hml begun to rain
“ Bo it may,” said Mr. Pennywise.
and crannies where tho water-lilies
“And the woman might say it was by this time.
grew, and might, perhaps, go with her
But we will not harrow up yopr feel­
to a church picnic, and resale her with
“Such is &lt;ho depravity of tl* hifinan ings any longer. Suffice it to say that,
strawbep-fes. May, he wfuld do this,
he vo#ed4o himself, if fie did without heart,” replied Mr. Pennywise. *’Be about midnight, Mr. Pennywise arrived
at His boarding-house penniless, shoe­
his dinner for a month afterward.
Where was the woman ? Gone. Of less and drenched to the skin, and
He loved this little Annie Snow vejy
liegged the frightened servant, in pite­
much, and ho thought her very good course, he must run after her and in­
ous tones, for a cup of tea, and a bite
and very beautiful indeed; but he quire. Ho arose slowly.
of
anything; and that,'the next morn“This ain’t your station,” said the
could not help indulging in a pleasant
little b(t of vanity as he thought about Conductor, and the cars flow on. The
Just a week from that day, aa he sat
■
hufiself. He certainly was a very good chance was gone.
Mr. Pennywise still held the pocket­ in his dressing-gown in his arm-chair, a
young man—very good, indeed. He
Ho had not opened it. The young man desired to see him. BAing
was about as good as young men were book.
fresh air blew across his face,"'balmy ushered in,' he proved to be a stranger,
made-^jiist about. And this caiue into
who btashingly refused to be seated,
his mind, as be stepped into the train to
and inquired if Mr. Pennywise had not
Hope's Corners,‘alid oawtwo young men demoralizing influence of bad ventila­
lost a pocket-book.
Mr. Pennywise
tion.
.
Mr.
Pennywise
had
reseated
him
­
drinking something at tho bar of the
had.
hotel, and another young man smoking self with a consolatory reflection that
“Then,” said the youth, “this is
he bad probably found a good deal of
yenra. It was found in the train, and
He never dra nk ; he never smoked ;
left with father, who is station-master
ah! and he could not have been
at Ogrerille. It inis your name and ad­
entrapped into a flirtation with that
dress inside, sc I thought Fd bring it
saucy girl loaning over the garden pal­
in when I come. Father says a very
“ You are a thief. You might as well
ings, as tho young man in the gray
nnhappy-Jooking kind of a young man,
have stolen that pocket-book. You’ve
that looked like a minister himself, left
was certainly a remarkably good young
ife, Bat he said a woman in a green
show your face in the pnlpi* again ? I’m
He took his seat and looked at
prsepcci as the cars flevretrtef the
■ Tho Her. Mr. Pennywise writhed in
pot He had plenty of room for him- torture; be hid hia face in hia handker
seif and his traveling-bag. The seat
was on the shady side of the car. It
this
was very peasant But this is a world- pocket-bvok held the little
poor widow ; perhaps she would suffer
thia comfort vanished.
A crowd of fo? the want of it*.. He might now hoH
in his hand the hroad of fatherless ehflcrammed.
dren—he who trad thought himself so
for murder than did Mr. Peatnywise
during , that dreadful period of time
which lay between him and Hope's Cor-

A Monster Cider Establishment.
Battle Creek, an enterprising little
city sitoated in the center of the apple
district of Michigan, has just erected a
very extensive establishment for pack­
ing, preserving and drying that fruit,
and for the manufacture of cider on an
elaborate setie. The buildings hro just
outside of the city, and are located with
aptetal reference to easily receiving sunplies and making shipments, side-tracks
pom two railroad* having been built
for their accommodation.
The moat interesting portion of the
establishment is the cider manufactory,
a large building filled with a bewilder-

A FomI] Monster.
As Mr. O. Tuttle, of Bentca, Mich.,
was excavating a ditch on his farm, his
scraper camo in contact with an im­
mense horn, the remains of some ex­
tinct animal. Further digging devel­
oped the other horn, part of the akull,
collar bones, and a numberof riba;
also one tooth. The physicians and
professora of the Hillsdale and Adrian
•alleges pronounce them horns, and not
tusks.
The space occupied by the skeleton is
over twenty feet long, and the tips of

length, and must have measured about
of which there ten feet when whole. Three feet ftam
the largo end they are twenty-two and
are three of th©
—_____
ble of making 30
of cider a day. a half inches in circumference, and they
The apples find ttieir way into the mill­ weigh 175 pounds each. Borno of tho
ribo
were seven feet long. Tho tooth se­
hopper through a long bin or troagb
large enough to hold 10,000 bushels, cured is a frontal tooth, three inches
which pass through the aide of the1 square, and weighs four and a half
building to the streets, where the fruit
can be thrown into it from the faraexs’
The cider, ns it trickles from tho
Sreases, falls into a large vat beneath
io floor; thence it is carried tlirough
pipes, by means of a force pump, to
several tanks in the second story, where
it is again filtered. From these rubb r
hose is led outside the building to tho
freight car to be loaded. The empty
barrels being placed in the cars, they
ore filled one at a time by simply turn­
ing a stop-cock, which allows the cider
to nata from the tanks through the hose
ana into them.
- '
Including tho boiled, four kinds of
cider are made—tho first is the simonpure juice, the second is a cloriflud artinle, and the third is a compound of
cidor hojis. Thia last kind has become
a very popular drink for bilious per­
sons. A fruit-preserving bouse, four
stories high, and of peculiar construc­
tion, is another novelty of the estab -lishment This has a capacity of 30,­
000 barrels, and frnit placed in.it can be
kept perfectly sound for three years.
The walls are of solid stone, thirty
inches thick, and the floors and walls
ore covered and backed up with ten
inches of sawdust covered with galvan­
ized iron.—Exchange.

A Michigan man who had moved to
Kansas to find that he had gone sway
from home only to seek sorrow, writes
ns follows to the Charlotte Republican -•
In almost all the country through which we
paMed tho chinch bog had destroyed a great
deal of what the drought had left. Then the
grasshoppers camo about the 20;h of August
and ate the leaves off the apple trees and
aome of tho peach tree*, leaving them rather
low. They also ate the leaves from the corn,
poiatocn and garden nance.
Another Michigan man who had been
allured to go to Kansas writes a long
letter to the L-ipeer Clarion, in which,
speaking of those who have recently
immigrated to that State, be says :
The majority of them camo from Iowa—th*
tempteliou of 160 acres of land and tho flat­
tering words of □nac:upuk&gt;u.i Bpecalrtors
canting them to pull up and go to a country
where now, with wife and little ones, they sit

chanty—that tho pooply of Kanaaa mtut
port themsolvea. In Phillips county men are
wan U&gt;d U) nerve in tho offices for ths honor of
it rather than the pay. Why, county order*
caa ba pnrchaaod for-acvoniy-fivo cents on
the. dollar. Thia emacka of high taxes, heavy
iudebtednoss, and, with all. a rapidly docroeeplanted 7.000 forest tree* and a quantity of'
fruit tnxie. Tbo fruit tree* are eomplataly

Death of Noc-a-chlck-a«mc, the Potlawatomle Chief.
The Saginaw Courier of (He 28th ult.

We are called upon to record the pass­
ing away &lt;&gt;f a,n Indian chief in the per­
son of Noc-a-chick-a-me, interpreted
“Big Lake,” chief of the remnant of
the Chippewa tribe of Indians located
al Cheboyganing, township of Buena
Viata. The old chieftain had very much
celebrity in this Ideality, as being in intelligenod far above the average of In­
dian culture. He died at his own home­
stead on Saturday evening, and was
buried on the bonks of the water, where
tor eigbly-five years he had watched the
froBtu form and melt again with the re­
turn of the summer zephyrs.
unbroken forest to become the habita­
tion of the white man. He had in the
spring from the soli-

friendships and sympathies were ever
With his white brothers. As a friend be

to him. He was respected by aft who
know him, not as the cunning savage,
but as one of nature's noblemen, God s
grandest creation. There will be mourn­
ing about tho council tire, and tho
squaws of the tribe will shred their

Stow.
Twenty-four Mates and Territories held

the Btetea aud in many Congrea«ion*J distrieb-

clcctod Governor by about 10.000 Majority.
Tho dolsgaUon in Congress b tan da 6 Demo-

From

elected Governor by a. small majority, and
James Williams. Democrat, is elected to Cos-

Florida—gleets William J. Purman and
JcMiah T. WaUa (colored) to CongrsM. Both
no Republic mu.
(itorgia — Sonde an unbroken Democratic
delegation to CongroM. '
Illinois - Ridgway, Republican, is elected
Treasurer by a email majorilg- Etter, Demo­
crat, is probably elected Superintendent of
The Lumber and Iron Interests.
Public Instruction.
Estimates fer the winter's cut of logs ' Kan*at — Tho Republican* made a clean
are now being made. Upon the streams ■weep in this Stale, re-electing Gov. Oabora
in the vicinity of Alpena, 70,000,000 by a large majority.
feet of now" logs will be put in this win­
Kentucky— Dio Congronnmcn elected are all
ter, and 40,000,000, feet at Cheboygan, Democrats.
The amount to be ent on the TittabaLouisiana—The Democrats bavt. elected
wasseo and tributaries is figured at their State Treasurer. Tho delegation In
400,000.000 feet, and on the Muskegon
and tributaries, 850,000,000 feet have
already been contracted.
Maryland—Elected C member* of Con great,
The following table will show the
total shipments^ in gross tons, from the
Massachusetts —Gaaton, Democrat, is elected
Lake Superior iron district for the sea­
son of 1874, up to Oct 15, and ship­ Governor by 7,500 majority. Tho balance of
ments to a corresponding date hut the Republican Stale ticket was elected. The
Opposition elect 6 of tho 11 Representatives
in Cougroee.
Michigan—Gov. Bagley is re-elected by a
reduced majority. Tho Republicans elect 6

Fmm Marquette...
From Farauaiw.............
From (Iriad Iciacd....

883,210

Minnesota—The Republicans hare elected
their candidates for Justice and Associate Jus-

4. Archibald

7. Smith Elr

I*. Andrew WiiHUDA.

8,065

MUtouri—Charles H. Hardin, Democrat, is
elected Governor by a large majority. The
Total........ .'............... ............ .
Congressional delegation is solidly Demo­
Tho shipments of ore from the dis­ cratic.
trict to date ore ovex 300,000 tons letui
than for a corresponding period last bly elected Governor. A Republican Legis­
year. But little xrnre will be. shipped, lature is elected, which insures the return
as most of the vessels are now cn route of a Republican United Blates Senator.
one way or the other on their last trips.

GEN. JACKSONS COUKTSBIP.
It was a law of Tennearee, in eariJr
days, that a man could be divorced from
his wife only by two successive acts of
Legislature, and it took two sessions of
the body to accomplish the feat. Ap­
plication for divorce was made person­
ally before the Legislature, and it was
decided by a vote whether the oanoe
should be heard or not at the next ses­
sion. If the decision was favorable, the
case was investigated by n committee,
who reported at the next session
favorably or otherwise, according to
tho evidence, and the decree of di­
vorce was granted or refused as the case
might be.
Mrs. Jackson's first husband was a
;miserable scamp named Roberts. She
left him and Induced him to apply to
the Legislature for a divorce. He did
so, and she, supposing tho decree
granted, after a year or more, married
Andrew Jackson. After a time it was
discovered that Roberta had not taken
tho case to tho Legislature for its sec­
ond hearing, and a decree had not been
granted, although Jackson had been
living with Mrs. Roberta for two years
as his wife. But a divorce was finally
obtained, and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson re­
married according to ths law. This in­
nocent transgression of theJaws of so­
ciety and the State was the skeleton in
the closet at the Hermitage. This led
to the death of Dickinson, and was the
cause of nearly all the seventeen duels
in which Jackson was engaged.
He
would allow no man to reproach his
wife for unchastity ; and she, it seems,
was quite as sensitive. In his' cam­
paign for tho Presidency this scandal
was revived, and there is no doubt it
shortened her life.
The aspersions
upon her character crushed her; that
she, who had been a chaste, faithful
wife for thirty-seven years ; the guide,
the leader, and tho ornament of a re­
ligious circle, should be dragged into
the public prints and held up
contempt of a nation as an adi

Democrat, is elected Governor by 9,000 ma­
jority. The Democrate elect 3 and the Re­
publicans 4 Representatives In OougreM. '
Neto J orI—Samuel J. Tilden, tho Domo, crallo candidate for Governor, is elected over
Gen. John A. Dix by a majority of upward of
SO.000. The «ocgr&lt;&gt;esional delegation stands
17 Republicans to 16 Democr Up.
Pennsylvania—The vote on the Rtate ticket
tory. The Democrats elect 17 and the Repnb
Khod*‘ Itla&gt;ui—E»mM and Billon, both
Itepublu-ana, are elscted to Oongraaa.
.■x-u/A Carolina—D. H. Chamborliin, Re­
publican. in sltetod Governor. The Republi­
cans elect all ibo Congrea-meu.
Tennfitcc—The majority of Judge Porter,
Democrat, for Governor is very large, prob­
ably 60,000. The Cougreeeloual delegation
stand*: Dexnocrata, 9; Republicans, 1.
Texas—Voted fcr CongreMmcn only. All
of the Democratic candidates, six in number
are ei-jeted.
Ferment—Held an election for member of
the October election having failed to make a
choice. ' D. C. Dennison, Ind. Eop., is
elected over Lake P. Poland, Republican, tho

i. Juan
a. Wm.
7. Allan

13. Thao. Oarretaon. Bep.
14. John B. FWkrr. Rep.

X Uatuaar

S. Reuben BtuaDa (r

5. John M.

6. John F.

Virginia—Tho election was for Congreeemon only, and resulted in tho choice of 7

H’uconrin—Voted for Congreeemon and
members of tho Legiidaturo. The delegation

: i:

licana and 2 Democrat-. Tho Legi^atnro is
Republican, thus insuring a Republican United
Btatea Senator.
coxaaxssxxx xlxctxd.
.Appended is a list of the Congreaamen
X Oilbert C

taiued at thia lime;
1. Jers Haralson (colored), Bej&gt;.

. WUliAn.&lt;Ji-r.. re-sI«ci«J.
4. wSZ^Ptttte^tal&amp;m-S.OOO IB*J.
V- Jeremiah M. Busk. B*p., reflected.

A NOVEL NOTEBOOK.
A bashful journalistic reporter on
Uie staff of a well-known Parisian jour­
nal is famed for his dislike of, the traditionarnotebook of his race,' and has
hit upon a method of taking his pro­
fessional notes unobserved by those
surrounding him. HA'wears long white

died of heart dieeaw. Raid on© of her
friends:
'
“ Her heart was broken; it was a
hia clear case of broken heart.”

to the
haj&gt;py hunting
grounds
own pocket-book that Mr. Peunywije sustained in the dark passage by
the hope of the Christian. His age,
had swn upon tho car scot and had
as stated to ns by hia son, was 86years;
picked up. It was his own pocket-book others, who have known him for years,
insist that he approached nsator 100.
morse and that bo had delivered over Peace to hia ashes. And so peases away
one of the old l&amp;ndm&gt;ttksrf the Saginaw
to the station-master. If he had opened
valley. The old chief leaww three sons
it he would have known it stance/ Yes,
’ ‘
daughter*, and hia second wife,
rly 80 years old.

7. John X. f.rbox, Dvxn^sain.
8. William W. Warm, DWS.. Otn-

mcn only. The Democrats have probably
elected their candidates in all four of tho dls-

mistake. Glad to return it. No trouble;

Mr. Fennywuw examined thei_poaket-

STS

official count to determine the r»«ra!l

todon, which are common in the State,
and all agree that these bear no resem­
blance to them. The animal’s -horns
must have measured twenty feet across.
His height was, probably, about fifteen
feet, ana length, independent of horns,

.1,000,115

Tribulations of Michigan Men in Kan*

NO. 7
VOX POP ULI.

linen cuffs to hts shirt, and nonchalantly
jots his imprcMicms on these with the
most microscopic of pencils. At first
his laundrcas was greatly puzsled with
the hieroglyphically inscribed manchettef of her client, but, after a while,

Barnau Wak-Shits. —Some unpleas­
ant disooverie* have been made with
regard to certain recently- built ships of
the British navy. They were so intol­
erably offensive that it wax impossible

thus gathered the nows &lt;rf the week
while pursuing her avocation.
One

bo repaired. It was found that English

Thk Lansing B^puMicar. says the
_st war loan bond outstanding of the
issue of 1861 waapaid on Qct 31 by the
has not been rAnoved. The Lords of
State Trebur r. I: was a 15” bond,
due July
t
.
the Admiralty have, however, sent for
Fbskdskt
who received some bottle# at bilge water from one of
the ships in question, the Albatross,
hud pint of milk drawn
father, and has krpt ft ever muoc with
from a cow, when the first pint from the German fidelity. Eleven ynars* interest and it is hoped that the flrat sniff will
aomr caw had only nine and one-half has been gainwi by tbo Rtato from the induce thorn tq order the only effective
cure.
nca-prawjjiatinn of this bond.

£££=£
Milage of ibeBtate

�k
js belonging to
find the Jail and

46 w«
down by an
On
R.*pbh A I&lt;
ffMNttkSMKO,
oom;»*ny
fot$ 10.000 &lt;
The Ixnrt marksmen in iffiabignn il
uind fr««wig,. ft* there would appear are located in Muir
Two parties when out from there last
-re, bat pntwMr l*e»u«o
week ■ on n squirrel hunt Henry |
in, lirtd of holding on. fbomtis, a burner upon Capt. G«rd-j
ner’s side, shot 1.315, and J. Delaliey.
one of Capt. Sylvester* men, counted
.
publican and Democratic, arc adver- up 765.
The freight and ticket office of the
Grand Rapid* k Indiana Railroad
’ tera, free grata.
According lo the
st
robbed Sunday.
•
al Wayland
-TBTnrou was
v-TT-i I,,,,.,-*,
rt.renrent, of «pnw of them, it would night „f ebout »1W. likes from

tie hard for an unprejudiced person to
tell who is the winner.—the Demo­

cratic or Republican party.
A bill hu passed the Oregon
Senate which provides that htk

hands and wives

without

children

may be considered divorced by sim­

ply

ceasing to live together. This

would received the approval of the
. most advanced free lovers.

The President has issued his proc­

lamation,

setting

apart

Nov. 26th, os the day

thanksgiving.

Thursday

for * national

Make

ready

the

thanksgiving dinner, and allow the

turkey the most prominent place,
around which will rally pumkin pies,
mince pies, and happy faces.
Ou election morning, some of the

Grand Rapids ladies, decorated the

postponed

Wm. Powsrs, Clerk.

the granary needs repairing and en­
larging,. the expensa
which we
have estimated as follows:‘
rdr umlerplaaing---------------------------4*00
8,600 f-rt drened hmber *t $16 pr tu 62.60
15.000 alMUglee at $8.40 per 1.000...... 61.00
16Oib«R*il---------.... 9.60
l*ait»t. oil end peiutinr .;. 40.00
M-cbauka teter......_______________ 80,00

A rrRMROOM iOMiinv. XT. M.
Board met pursuant to’ adjourn­
ment. Roll odlod, members all pre­
sent. Board proceeded to bittiness.
Supervisor Perkins asked and oh-,
taiued leave of abnenoe^ indefiuately
‘ $368.10
on account oCsickness.
’
The Cpm»te9 on claims though
AJI of which wc present for your
their chairman,
Supervisor Day, consideration, and recommend that
further r^jxxled that tb*y had exam the appropriation be made.
ined the fullowing accounts,- and
L, St. Dxwit, P. Baowx,
drawer.
.
’
would recommend their allowance
.
Committee.
About four hundred men are now as follows:
On motion of Supervisor Phillip,' Has opened at the old eUnd of DOWNING
&amp; IJTTLI, a complete slock of
at work on the Michigan A Ohio
the report was accepted.
Railroad in* Ottowa County.
On motion ol Supervisor Keagle,
21 Wm II H»rf.*nl. Jwt’e fee* $9.70 $736
Orrin Findley, of Oshtemo. while 22 Grehlet Ra*’oli, hardware 64.15­ M 15 the report was adopted.
Tho Committee on Miscellaneous
9 00
digging deep, ditches, was caught by 23 John Robert*, medical w. 9.00
Claims,!hrongh their chairman,Sdperp cave and covered with earth. His 24 Heath. SUlieb.iry A Co. farnitorefor Probate ofice... 52.25 62-25 visor Day, further reportled
&lt; that they
companion shoveled -him out hut
25 J M Ne^ne, lirery bill 5.00
had examined the followii
ing accounts,
Finely was so near dead that when’
and
would
recommend
ttheir alluwbrought to the fresh are no sign* of 27 L. Boesel!, drawing jury
2.00
2.00
Boots and Shoes,
ance as follows :
28 J W Houghton &amp; S Collins,
respiration Could be observed.'
.
Drain Commiaeionera fee* 24.76 24-76
Bats and Caps,
A Pole, whose name no one deeined
29 J W Honghialin, do
17.00 17.00
himtclf conlpetedt to write, acciden­ 80 ChKM. Ree l A Sem'l Garri41 Gm W Dole, witneaa fees $ 8.14 dieal’d
Gents' Farnlshlng Goods
tally shut himself at Bronson Friday,
Ron. building eidewnlk, Ac 80 00 M.oo 42 George M. Dewey, sution31 W M Scudder, Dep. 8b er. fee. 69.65 65.09
cry and printing........... 11.00 $11 aX)
indicting a bad wound in the leg.
Gloses and Mittens,
-82 1 W Vro. mira, repairs aboat
43 H A Goodyear, stoves and
Indians begin to congregate about
court ltoi»«e and jail....... 22.50 22 60
Shawls, Fin,
the lakes, and mnr«he« near Grand 83 G H Brook*. Dep Sher.feee 21.00 21.00
Rapids for the pupose of hunting
176.52 45 Geo Curry, coustable^ees 22.06 disal’d
Carpets,
Sheriff, fee* 668.25 441.47 46
la w
W T EaNtmau,
Eestmen. lime and
ducks.
.
fraysgs--.--........ ... • 6.25
fl-25
6.26
86 Wm Tinkler, Dep. ••
“ 46.00
------ 44.00
ffrayage....w
Fancy Goods,
6.20 47 Geo Cum, constable feee 1.80
87 J A Wileox. wIismi
“ 10 20
38 O W MeCormick. D. 8. ‘ 70.40 70.40 48 G M Dewey, publisbin no.
39 Wm Tickler, l&gt;ep.Sher. •• 146.27
15.00
40 Lafayette Harper an I two
18.75
6.10 50 G M. Dewey, printing for
kc., ki-, k-f.
Judge of Probate
11.60 11.50
EVKN1NO SESSION, 7 P. M.
61 M 8 Stebbins, sl'dingcourt 22.00 14.00
Board convened pursuant to ad­
On motion the report was accept­ 62 M T Wheeler, in*., wood.
which were bought for c*»h and wiU bo
journment. Roll calfed. members all ed.
ink, ex pre?*, poetoge, Ac. 840.76 840.76
-**------- *
2.21______
present,Board proceeded to business.
Supervisor Emery moved that ■“ ’ “ "
do' *
8.44 disal'd
Supervisor Elliott moved that--the each account be taken up separately 54 Andrew Dole.

CASH.

CASH.

CASH

A. W. ALLEN,

8822

Receive* at the C. O. D. Store of

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,'
Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to bny for
Cash.
I have a foil line of .

SEWING MACHINES

rooms in :«hich the polls were held,
with flowers, and some of them staid
«t the polls, throughout the day, County Superintendent of Poor enter in rolntion, aud passed upon, which
Juror fee*...........
66 Geo J Kunii, and 3 other*
electioneering for woman's suffrage, into a new contract for the term of motion did not prevail.
five years with Samuel Lnwtun of
.witneM feeo.....r----- --- 5.80
On motion ol Supervisor Emory,
but their "sweetness was wasted on
2.16
2.16
Hick* Bro*., crockery......
crockp-’----- 2.15
the Township of Castleton, for the accounts No. 34; 35, and 39, were 67 Hicks
the desert air," for the city gave land U|M&gt;n which lie now resides und­ taken from the report and laid on the 58 G M Dewey, publiebiog
notice of eleelion (1872) 25.20 2^.20
2,575 nays to 921 yeas on that er neon tract from said Superintend­ table.
59 -Jm A Sweescy, Au*y fere 45.00 ’45.00
ents of the Poor, which motion
Ou motion of Supervisor Emory 60 J W Hougkialin. Drain
question.
prevailed.
.
CjtnmiMioncre feee 60.00
the report ot the committee was
61 GM Dewey, printing bal­
The Committee on Salaries through adopted.
The Hartford Day Spring has just their Chairman most respectfully re­
lots for constitutional ain't* 10.00 10 00
Supervisor Jlenry Bi own offered
completed its 4tb volume.
Perhaps quest nn&gt;l recommend as foloWs: to the following resolution:
On motion the report was accept­
Lbsolvkd, Th»t the County Tr«*i&gt;urer ed.
no editor could hav.e made a better wit: That each of lhe following offi­
.On motion of Supervisor Emory,
cers
be
paid
as
follows
fur
their
ser
­
success of the Day Spring, than has
account No. 60. was taken from the
vices: *
TO EVERY ONE!
O. D. Hadsell, who has the name of
yearly as th* line Khali become due report and laid on the table.
To the County Treuurer for 1874 $l,100.0U
Un .motion the resolution was
being the best local editor on the
On motion of Supervisor Phillips,
••
••
Clerk for 1874
760.00
adopted.
“
Proiecuting Alt’y for 1871 DOD.OO
account No. 41,45.53, and 51, were
,
,
lake shore. Although published fn a
The account of Milo T. Wheeler taken from the report and allowed at
Don t forget the place,
the
•*
’ Judge of Probate for 1874 1,000.00
smaller town than Nashville, it is the
and six oth-rs werfe presented, and
“ John M. Nevin*, Bopt. of poor
the amount claimed.
I
.
. . .
most read paper in Van jlurun Co.
for 1874- 170.(0
on motion of Supervisor Emory were
Ou motion of /Supervisor Henry j Brown Store, opposite IN ichols.
Samuel J. Bidelman. SupL ef
referred to the Committee on Claims
The first year O. D. started another
Brown; the report as amended was i
poor lor 1874....
On (motion Board adjourned until
-paper, the second he built him a nice
•• Daniel B. Pratt. gupL of poor
adopted.
1 ALSO WANT
•
for 1874-50.00 seven o’clock this evening.
Tho Committee on Claims through
office, the third he lent out a $1,000,
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk
All of which ia respectfully eubmitted.
their chairman, Supervisor Day fur- i
and the fourth he took an extended Jons F. Emobt. Ai»am Elliot. Johm Daw­
i
tlier
ro|H&gt;rted,
that
they
had
re-ex‘
sox,
’
Committee
trip through the northern peninsular.
tiniinvd accounts No. 34, 3\ and 39,
fur which I will ppy the* Highest Price.
On motion of Supervisor Day, the
Board convened pursuant to ad­
Verily, it is better to be born lucky
and
would
recommend
their
allow
­
report was accepted.
journment.
Rull
called.
quorum
ance as follows : That account No. •
than rich.
A. W. ALLEN.
Supervisor Day moved to amend present. Board proceeded to business.
34 be allowed al $189 75, account
the report of the Committee by al­
The Committee on Apportionment
The Elections.—Bagley's major­ lowing the County Clerk the sum of of Taxes submitted the following No. 3-5 he allowed at $449 35. and
account No.39 bo allowed at $155 52.
ity in this county is about 402., W il- $800, as heretofore, instead of $750 as ss their report:
• On motion of Supervisor Phillips,
Your Committee, to whom was re­
liard and Warren have from 50 to u recciimmcnded by tho committee,
the report was accef ted.
ferred
the
matter
of
the
apportion
­
which motion prevailed’ by yeas and
100 more. Goodyear the Democratic
On motion of Supervisor Emory,
ment lo the different townships nnd
nays, as follows :
the report was adopted.
Representative .from the northern
ol Hasting*,
Yeas—Armour. Bartram, 9rowa City
a of the States, Coun.
James W. Houghtalio presesented
District
received 135 majority,— Henry, Brown Pleiades.Dav,Dawson, ty a&gt;«d rejected tax, fur the year;
CHEAP
his account of $24 75, for his services BUGGY
Towne, the Representative from the Emory, Fuller, Hoyt, K»-agle, Per- 1874. would respectfully submit the as Drain Commissioner, and on
kins. Phillips, Walker and Chairman fallowing statement of thei.’ report
southern district has 65 majority.
motion of Supervisor Elliott was
Nays—Dunham, Elliott A Jordan. thereon:
allowed st the amount claimed.
The Republicin county ticket is
Supervisor
Phillips
moved
to
The following is the pay roll of
elected by from 70 to 8'0 majority; amend the report of lhe committee
Board of Supervisor fur October
showing a falling off of nearly one- by allowing the Prosecuting Attorney
session . a. v. 1874:
SHOP IN BASTINGS.’
half from tho majorities in former $600 for hi* services for 1874, and
NAMES
MUcn« Amount
John M. Nevins,County Superintend­
elccti -ns.
The woman suffrage
■$19.^
ent of lhe Poor, $175 lor hie services
amendment and the new Constitution for 1874, which motion did not pre­
• 20 88
Ban ram Thomae U
20.40
arc badly defeated.
vail. by yeas and nays as follows :
“As long as Lee Reed makes’
Yeas—Bartram.Brown Henry,Day.
buggies, I ahall buy my buggies of
Sthi82S388o!28282Sl? Brown Pleiad*
Day
John
II
CoiutECTto.x —In the report of Brown Pleiades, Keagle and Phillips.
Dawe on John
Co. Supt of Poor published last w eek
Nays—Armour, Dawson, Dywey,
“ You are on the road to success,
by a mistake in type, the receipts Dunham, EILoll, Emory. Fuller.Hoyt,
19, G8
Dunham Orson
20.40^ as lung as you make good work, as
gXSJ—3 S ®3 p ® 2 3 5 i?
only footed up $111,14 while they Jordan, Perkin*, Walker &amp; Chairman.
Elliott Adam
you have always done.*'—TFm. S.
23428 S3BS«85835S88|_R
shoulb have been $511,14. The hurry
Supervisor Keagle moved to amend
Goodyear, Ilustinyi.
rulin' m.«&gt; r
•f election business did it.—Hastings the re|»ort of the Committee by al­
Hoyt Zebulon B
** You cart dcpcniTupon what Lee
Journal
lowing John M. Nevins $175 for his
Jordan J ease
IBM says about his buggies.”—IL A.
Keagle John
And as wc were compelled to services for 1874, which amendment
Goodyear, Hustings.
Perkin*
John
J
1
prevailed.
copy the proceedings from the Journal
18.12
Phillipa Traverse
On motion ol Supervisor Perkins,
" I am delighted with my buggy
18.84
of course the same occurred in tho
Walker Aaron J
the retvorl of the committee was
18.12 and would not let it go.” — Wm.
Robinson David G
News
•
adopted as amended.
$848.12 ChidesUr, Rutland.
«5SJ»e8£S3a838;SSg
On motion of Supervisor Phillips,
ST ATE JOTTIMUS,
There being no further business
All of which ia respectfully submitted.
•• I am well satisfied with my bug­
Board adjourned
until to-morrow
Hunt Baxiwa Zbxvlox B. Hott, Aooee- before the Board, after the reading of gy."—Adam Wolf, Maplu Grove.
Balcntine k Cos saw mill At East morning at the hour of eight o'clock.
tc* M. Abmovm,
Committee.
the Journal, on motion of Supervisor
Wm.
H.
Powers,
Clerk.
“ Your prices are below Grand
Saginaw burned on the 5th.
On motion of Supervisor Emory Emory, Board adjourned until Mon­
$36,000.
the report was accepted and adopted. day. January 4th, 1875, at two o'clock, Ranids. I will take tfte top carriage
•
Fsidat Mormixu.
)
and surprise my wife.”—Jerry Roy­
A new iron bridge is to beconJ
On motion the Board adjourned P. M.
October IflUi, 1874.
ers, Cartton.
until to-morrow morning at the hour
structed over the river at Bellevue
Countc, signed,
Board met pursuant to adjourn
nnd the contract has ben let to the
ol eight o'clock.
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.
meuL Rull called, quorum present
hundred oth*'r* thnt will go their last dollar
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk,
Smith Bridge Co., of Toledo, for the
After the reading of the Journal.
sum of $1,382.50
Board proceeded to business.
Saturday Mqrxino, )
Mrs. Clara Quigley, of^Doldwafer,
On motion ol Supervisor Keagle,
October 17th, 1874. |
suicided last Tuesday, at Sturgis, by accounts , No. 12, 13. 16, 17, and 19
shooting herself with a revolver.
Board met pursuant lo adjourn
Proprietor of the
were lakcn from tho table.
Supervisor Keagle asked leave to meat. Roll called, quorum present.
On Monday Patrick Malhen, of
After
the
reading
of
the
.journal
of
Ypsilanti jumped (rom a Ireigbt car, । withdraw snid accounts, which on
• striking a rack on a side track which motion of Supervisor Elliott,* was yesterday's proceedings Board pro­
ceeded lo business
knocked him back under -the freight granted.
On motion of Supervisor Keagle,
The account of II. A. Goodyear
train severing his left arm nnd leg
— AND —
J. Is. REED.
from his budy. He is nut - expected tu and twelve others were presented,and the Clerk was allowed un order of
on (nation of Supervisor Emory, re­ five hundred dullers lo apply on
live,
salary.
WOOL
CARDING
MACHINE!
ferred
i&lt;&gt;
the
C-jmrpiit
e
on
Cluims.
The second trial of W m.T. Under­
PBOHATE ORDEIl.
On mbtiori of Supervisor Bartram
Supervisor Emory offered the fol­
wood, for the murder of Charlotte
Bran or Jlrcnmxx. &gt;
the Sheriff wns authorized and in
.
Ptidgeun, some time a go, at Dekoi: lowing re.MjIulioa.
slrucled to purchase the necessary iVaHliville, - - ZVIich..was concluded Saturday . the Jury
amount of wood for use of Court
rendering a verdict of nut gitihy by
Would respectfully inform th* publio th*
House and jail
reason of insanity.
jmrow thnttMtnd «teht hatxlrvd Md •r-retHy
The account of John M. Nevins, he i« prepared to do double the work than too
foot; Piwral. 8. C- PrlMto, J*4ffc«f Pmtate.
JxraiM Kioxin, age 64. cuiumilleil i&gt;iM hundre 1 aud tfclrtj dollars ftr themb- Samuel J. Bidleman and Dante! B. heretofore.
Id the cMKerof th- E.tete ot lUnlel W. RimmU,
late of Noabvibe. in aati ratiblj,
suicide at the residence of her sou
Pratt, County Superintendents of the
On reaanc U* twtaioo. duly Tw'fit-i of KlUabMb
Hartmn,nexi of kin &lt;&gt;( Mkl
pwku th«
in Spiiogweil", on Monday last.
poor, for balance of salary for 1874,
•djuitxlxratloa 9t mM oataUM nr br paatadY^rwere presented, and on'ototion refer­
Shafers block, at Big Rapids,
burned &lt;?o Munday last, with *.Jos*u4 ty Republican and the Na*hvhu,* Nave, red to the Committee on claims.
cacti th • eutn of twcnty-Bre dell*r#.
On motion of Supervisor Elliott ac«2o,oon.
C. 1*1. HOLLER,
Supervisor Day rnivad that the connts No 34, 35, and 59, were taken
Last Tuesday, while Charley Go.vdResolution be adopted, which did nut from the table and referred back to
fellow, seven years of age, of Si.
.
the Committee on Claims.
Joseph, was playing with n pistol, he prevail.
’ SitfH.rrisor Keagle moved that the
On motiun of Supervisor Day, the
shot himself, receiving injuries thnt
Hastings Rep-sUican Banner and. the lesolulion passed ye-terday afternoon
resulted in death.
Hastings
H&gt;me Journal, be paid adopting lhe report of the cummittee
Last Saturday night a boarding fifty dulhtni each, and tike Barry Coun­
un claims wus rescinded so for as it re­
i ty 'RrpuWcan mid “
M?/ Carding Machine
A,- »
’
""—'-’-(*wc«ivu»c uo»um»i
un publishOn mulioo of Supervisor Bartram,
ductor A. n . VV ithey. claiming that;
t|le }»fUeeiding of Ibis Board lur
18 READY
leave wa.« granted JI. W. Hotightube made improper advances. The. tha currant year, which rncrtiuu pre
Wm B. SAVAGE 4k BRO ■ COLUMN
lin lo-WHlidraw acemint No. 28
Doctor, whir was nut
seriously: vaueti
The Committee on County Build
dem. ft aad now lhe, re
On
„f Sup-rriw, K«.,lr.
ings. through their Chairman Super­
going to investigate.
J account No. 46 whfeh was disallowed visor Dewey, submitted the following
The elegant Baptist Church, at by the Board of Snpenrou*r Nt the Report:
Battle Creek « t.. be Sold Rt gherifis December xessiun 1872, woe taken
The Committee on County Build­
I
-thy-rtable.
'
ings wonld report that they have exMr. FOWL
Curder

HARD PAN PRICES!

THRMS—Cash or Ready
Ray! .

Fair Dealing ant Low Prices

10,000 Cords of 2 and 4 Foot Void

Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
Goat Cloths, Bugle Fringe,
Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias,
Hats, Caps, Horse Blankets,
Men, Lad’s &amp; Child’s Underwear, ’
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Groceries, &amp;c., &amp;c.

$5000.00 worth of Boots and Shoes
Which I am bound to sell 10 per Celt Lowei than any other
House in town.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce,

G, A. TRUMAN

Y OF CORSE

EVERYBODY KNOWS

Lee Reed’s

hr S’’1 T

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.
HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD!

Grreater

Bargains

THAN EVER IN

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

J

WOLVERINE MILLS!

WOOL!

I say positively, that those
wanting Buggies, will
save money by buy­
ing of me!

ANp

GET

A

Mancfaetured by the Michigan Stove Co.,
and warranted for one year.

WOOL!

opiums

The largest stock of Palate, Oils, Vanishes aW Brathes ever
brought to Nashville. Al*&gt; a largo stock of Crass-C
eluding the Silver Steel Diases*, the fastest ctr
1
world, and all to be offered at pi ioee hei etofui
for*
Cash.

0. 4 WOLCOTT

�CTO.

[NEW PLANING MILL!

' NEW GOODS!
He

FRIDAY,

NOV. ?3, 1874

Tpuiaus Sirtffrr,.

with a'trook that n»m&gt; dad Hk« the report.&lt;7f
a pop-gun. When artelt if he
hurt, ha
uateeeitatiagly lepliad ; '• Notbadamitita." ‘
If his head ached the next meroing. we im- !

Th* old reliable pUe&lt;. to boy you-;
u~ ‘
------«-*—
••
■

'‘"^ . New [Stock of Goodsj!
• ““ i

caused It,

Tuesday the suaorMie voice of a

Mrs. John Ketchum, of Maple Grove,

W. Alien talks to onr readers, this
hrough a half-column ad. Raul It,
Allen.

Market, of Durham's.
only 8 cent* per pound,

H

J

canted to any plaee tn tho vltteaa

PLKMENT SMITH,
V _
LAWYJ

gASTMAN &amp; YOUNG,

COXStSTlXO OF

'

I would invite lhe

DRESS GOODS,

Slaniko, Hatching,

DRESS TRIMMINGS,'

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

He's a Chinaman, and was imported «
ly fo superintend the T department.

School Books and 1 egal Blanks

GLOVES, CORSETS,

Dressed Flooring

SHAWLS, CASSDBBKS,

Sldinr, Mouldings, Ae.,

«fcc.
Marks!.

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.

jour Meat at Roe &amp; Clever's Meat
B«et Bosf from four .to eight els.

— For Tinsmithing, call on
* Smith A Pctmam,

We neglected to mention that Mro. C.
Ainsworth, and her son Arthur, recently
returned from a month’s vi»jl to friends.
dead beat Htt, which DW,
Pleaaani, in lhe broad State of good steak al Durham's Meat Market for
we shall soon publish, if they are not settled
Once upon a time we pajtaed through
before long-

roceries

I also manufacture Soft and Hard Wood

OP ALL KINDS,
For the Wholesale and Retail Trade.

Market

Lath and Shingles.

DiHHolixtion jN’otice.

JJENRY H. WOOD.

Justice of the'Peace,

—Jijp Tyler, the former proprietor of lhe
location and surroundings of that beau­
The partnership of Oxw &amp; Co , of Naahfoundry, and the* biggest dead-beat that tiful city, attracted and won our admiration.
viUe, Mick., iv hereby diaaclvcd by mutual
ever struck Nashville, wan in town laal
consent.
All account* due tho firm will be
Milled by Clement Smith, Naahrille, Mich.
President Grant baa proclaimed Nov. 26th
Dated Nov. 2nd, 1874.
advises its readas a day for national thanksgiving to AlA. W. OLp«.
R. B. Wabbox. ,
raighly God, for fail blessings to us as a
nation, and ds Individuals, daring the past
year. Governor Bagley, has given ncticc.

matter. Frogfool!

liebhauSer,
TAIL OR
I1AR AD Y, Manufacturer of

Boot* and Shoe*,
TJNION

Steak for
C

ISvHv-sleighe J

—We art our locals, this week, in flaw tian Church would do without the services
A. BARBER, M.. D., MomroMrs. Clement Smith is
It enables up ta get more-of thorn ia &lt;&gt;fM-» 'human.
_
' ptthte Hiyrirten and Rtowon. Offiev. type.
nnn
safallar space than formerly.
her the other day eoiieit. -r-The report is current that L. J. Wheel­
WEB8TER &amp; HOBRS. Black­
"
All kind, of work In thv Blackfill. er will soon retain to Nashville, und open a
stock of hardware in -his atom.
everything that will build up their respective
B. RASEY, Drayman. Goods nnd

Good

'

8«!TW A PVTMXM.

iog faster than any ether village on lhe Hne
of the llC. B B.

•

ODDS, Prop'r.

HOUSE.

F. Dahcxx, Proprietor.

—Vermontville is haunted with spirila—
spirits of departed man aud womanhood.
Their headquarters are down by the banka liahed aomeyeara ago, between tho churches
and ministers of our village, tho aetTicea of
-A largo bell, weighing 1,000 Iba., for this year will bo held at lhe M, E. Church,
tho United Brethren Church, on Mud Crook, and the sermon will be delivered by the
in the north part of this township, arrived putor of lhe Christian C&amp;uroh. This is a
national thanksgiving day, and the service;
—We have failed to notice a number of ex- are for ail who feel grateful for lhe bless­
ings of life, and should be duly observed by
to ace new Comoro taking such a lively in- all. Services will commence al 10 j A. M,

ATTENTION, ALL!

Od. «k, 1874.

constantly on band.

. , ..

Depot, Nashville, Mich.

W. H. KOCHER &amp; Bro.

0ome and wee if

—Last Saturday while ** Red Squirrel,**

GROCERIES!

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
STOCK

pay the Highest Market Pries for

We will cell you

Groceries, of Every Descriptions,

R. Noble, of Lowell,

was in town last week, prospecting,

poUND, the cheapest place

BOISE BROS'.

POTATOES,
—Mr. B.

‘

A. W. OLDS.

48

CORN, APPLES, OATS,

with the view of starting a bank in
JONES,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.

stumbled and fell, breaking bis neck.

this village. No village offers better
—The now sidewalk on Stale St. Is to be inducements to a man of money*, and
• Delivered at their
built and completed on or before tho 15th. it is just the thing wc need.
.
Surely “Ye City Dads'* don't mean for any
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.
of us poor sinners to labor on the Sabbath,
Last week W. L. Slone, a saloon­
do they!
We also keep on band and have for sale
—John Shivley, cf Rutland Township, keeper, was arrested for violating the

discharged the contents of a shot gun license ordinance, and summoned to LATH,
through his left band, one day last week. appear before Esq.Chipmiui. Tho trial
SHINGLES
was adjourned until last Wednesday,
WATER LIME,
purpose.
when he' received a sentence of
Has just received a eomplet»as»ortment of
SALT,
—Tho new brick block will be ready for
thirty days in the county jail, to which
FALL AND WINTER
HAIR,
occupancy in about a mouth. The plaster­
place he was taken Wednesday night.
•
STUCCO,
ing is finished, and the remainder of tho
work is being pushed forward as rapidly as
4-7..
—The dedication of tho new ma­
Alsu VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.
possible.
which
we
ship
and
retail
at
bottom prices.
sonic hall, Wednesday evening, was
—We hoar that a planing mill at Middle­ largely attended.. Hon. Dan'l Striker,
AINSWORTH k BROOKS,
ville was burned on Thursday night of last
CUT FUEE OF CUAnOBl
D. D. G. M., of Hastings, conducted
Proprietors.
week, creating a loss of about $3,600, on
She still retains the services of Miss which tbercTwaa no insurance. It belonged the dedicatory services, and Rev. C.
L Deyo, delivered an interesting ad
FOB
to Charles PauL
•«
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.
dress.
Supper was served at the
—The social of the M. E. Church, will be
Union House, after which, all thus
D
LL
BARLOW, entertained al the residence of Dr. Barber, inclined, spent a few hours in grip­
on Tuesday evening next. A cordial invi­

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

ULLUEBY&amp;JANCY GOODS!

BARBERani HAIRDRESSER!
Nasuvilli, Micu.

Shaving, Hair Cutting $
Dressing, Shampooing,

FALL MILLINERY GOODS!
Mrs. N. M. STEBB1HS
Ofr TUK

to make our locals so interesting thia winter
that folks will get up in the night to read

A ca»d.—The Masonic fraternity wish to
And in varieties to suit customers, all te be return thanks to Mr. F. Dancer, of the

DRESS Jb/EAKING
CALL

AND

3 KE.

per he furnished at the dedication of their
hall, on Wednesday Eve. It was highly ap­
preciated aud was a credit to himself and

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE?

—The Democratic population of the vil­
lage, last Saturday evening, made prepara­
tions to held a ratification meeting over the

E. D. BITGOOD, Pkomliktok.

appearance, and they adjourned the, pro­
ceedings until Thursday evening following.

Good rigs furnished parties on short no-

by a boring auger in Phillips A Barnum's

to the stale in which Adam found Eve eating

of North Maih St., Nashville, Mi oh.

Came into the endomre of the subscriber.

Truman's long brick.

two Heiffers, eno yearling and

irding
Nashville, Oct. 26th. 1874.
DANIEL STALEY.

G.

and ibe future prosperity of NaahviHe, and

i»g his many customers home happy, and

Brevier case like a whirlwind, but it
waa no go. The type wouldn't walk
into his "slick" worth a cent.—he
couldn't see the nicks, hu eyesight j
was failing, etc.
He laid down the
"stick," produced a bottle, swallowed
the contents and /'slid out," tn the
direction of a saloon. At night, when
the closing time of the saloon arrived,
he was so tight he couldn't wriggle,
and was singing " Put me in my little
bed." The boys rolled him up, car­
ried him to a hotel and complied with
his request, and further your deponent
saith not.

Sclml BLul. ill lifer Bwks.

Dated Nashville, Oct. Slot, 1874.
JAMBS LUCfcHAJtt

TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFQIES,
Wall Peper &amp; Bordering

Our

Store!

THE YAMA8HIB0 (uncolored)

CRACKERS

A Fresh Stock or

RELIABLE HOUSE

By the barret .

FAMILY GROCERIES,

BAKEKY GOODS
■

TEAS, COFFEES,

Of every description.

-I N------

Sugars, Spices, Etc.

The Choicest Bread
Erv wU la PukTiU.. wklA w. IUak Ik.

People can Appreciate.

For everybody to bey their

Pm Wines and Lipors

CHOICE

GROCERIES I

Crockery,

For Medicinal and Mechanical Purposes, at for yourselves.

BOISE
(Sccckmxssom

BROS.,
to

OYSTERS

T. Maxsob)

In every style sod form.

CITY DRUG STORE,

NEW STORE!

W. A. AYLSWORTH,

10,000

NEW GOODS!

Entire Now Stock

gicrtrl and Restaurant

As Cheap for

Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents’ Burnishing
Goods,

As A»y Rs»« Lb Birr; Caiaty.

ROE &amp; CLEVER,
Only tan

Call at Central House Sign.

DAUGHERTY k ROOSA.

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

ONE PRICE TO ALL. Oozy Little Brick Store,

Clocks, Spectacles, fc.

JACOB LENTZ
CHAS. W. DEMARAT.

Parlar, Lifrarj, Dining, Office
GE8ERAL FUMTUREL

Grocery, Mery &amp; Lamp Me, REMEMBER

Ready Pay

this village.

He should

to

hsi&amp; see for yourselves.

Lodgings $ Meals 25 dsi

LOCAL MATTLES.

wifn is a coward aud a bully.

Come

THAT IS THE

Glassware &amp; Lamps!

loss. The entire «o«ftBatiUy will greatly
mlw her, m she was » kind nrijjbtor anil a
moat estimable woman. The funeral Mr-

MEAT MARKET!

Representing nearly every kind known to
■ he trade, and to you that indulge in the for­
eign luxury, *o would say

SPECTACLES. I.wfulri P.l.M.)

Thai the place tc buy jour

Danner.

care and we warrant satisfaction.
We
would especially call atlteniion to our large
stock of

STATIONERY t LEGAL BLANKS,

a husband.

n

Baukt Co.

Paints, Oils, Varnisnes &amp; Brushes, OTTIR, STOCK

Last Tuesday afternoon,
while
William Jarrurd of Maple Grove,
was hauling wood to town, he met
Having, moved into my
Prescriptions Cttrefully Prepared.
with an accident, which might have
Fair Pricer and Hbnr.tt Dealing.
been more serious, had it not been for
the interference of other teamsters.
BOISE Bfon.
Jast as he was driving down the
3
steep hill south west of tho corpora­
tion on the town hne, a portion of the I would respectfully invite my old coelomwood slid off the front end of the
wagon, carrying him with it. He fell
New Store I
on the lounge, but was soon jostled
off, the horses kicking him and the
king bolt striking him in the back, in­
flicting, it is feared, serious injuries.
The horses had become frightned and
were running, however he hung on to
Everything lietv !
the lines and was dragged under the
wagon quite a distance,when the teem
was stopped by one ahead, acd
Young Ladles nnd Gentleman attention;
Everything belonging to tho
William, was picked up more dead
Lawyer*, Doctors, Laboring Men and
Gentlemen al largo:
than alive and taken home.
0&gt;iTDA«T.—Depsrteu ibii life, Nov. 4th.

INotice.

im

.Ta.pa.n Tea, for s$l.

—Rev. C. I. Deyo will remain In town
ovfcr Sabbath. He haa exchanged pulpits
That compositor on the Vermont­
with Rev. DsGeer,.and, accordingly, will
ville Emtrpriit, was down here on
•peak at the Christian Church next Sabbath,
another “high, old time,*' lost Tues­
morning and evening.
day. He called on us, asking for a
—Mr. Olds will soon move Into his new
piece of copy, claiming to be light­
house. The onlslde work is all cooiplete-l,
He went for the
with the exception of the columns for the ning on the “set-”

verandas, aud the inside work is about com­
pleted, with the exception of painting,
graining, eto.
-

Cheap as they can be Bought

Patent Medicines,

ping the light fantastic.

tation is extended te all

FA-STUON AJBXaS

.In

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

SiilrwUM.

u

H.cliipm Central Ilallroud

QRAMD RIVER VALLEY WflSOI.

Together with a full asaortmenl ol
MIRRORS, PICTURES. PH A M*

AND CARDS, BRACKETS.
DUSTERS. fcC-kC.,

a

Baty Cat? aal PraWalufsi:
cerriss axd caskets,

NaabvtUe,

SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS kept ctmulanlfy rm hand.

yidH-x.i:,-,

Halbert A Co.

FRESH MEATS,

Maaiuen.—In Gattie

Country Produce always
bougnt at the TOP of the
•Market.
he. Inlfer tt M bond TRIMS1
o* um&gt;i
I'asbaOta. Oct. $’at, 1BT4.

L. C. BOISE.

Kufe.in,, «•!&gt;&lt;. IM. 1,74.
40
W, A. AYLSWORTH
I

S
IM.H n.U . «.

�THAKXtiGjrijra.

NEWS TN BRIBE.

PAPER PAIL8.

Tax moat stylish oollar that is worn

Usrixn Btatj*.
Ask yotir gaau; forniatar tut lbs &amp;pror*4

WANTED W

Smkt free, on receipt of Bed

•o badly mnUlotad that ho wilt probably dio.

nAAVk z.&lt;;. XaitKINAX.b Barclay »l.. X.
BOOK luxnwui Uh
■ ClauutteU.Ota

GQItEY'S LADY'S BOOK

teoled model. Btyfiah and substantial. ?
Model Shirt. Co.. St South Btb-aL. Pbilad
CHIME for fomily u»«, our nrreUrs wtU Skew

Moontata railroad, l»i weak.
other jiowere ban prevailed.
.
It la fitting that at stated pariols we cmso

row between Ooronor Croker, Tammanyitc,
and Jarnos O'Brian, independent. Democratic
Ireland, March, 1785, and waaeauseqnently io

,
arreted, but roteasad *oou afterward.

follow the other day.
—rPresldonl MacMalion entertained Mr.
Wasbburne, the American Minister, aud Lord
—A French lawyer named Orelle Tonnes,
claiming to bo King of Patagonia, was re-

• loan. The Argentine republic claims Jurisdic­
tion over Patagonia,.and arrested Toone* is a

—BL Rev. Dr. Bacon, Roman Catholic
Bishop of Portland, Me., died at BL Vincent's
Hospital, Now York, last week.
—At the request of Gen. Garibaldi, the
suisscripUons for his relief have been sus­
pended.
—Tbo Duke of Aberoom lias been elected

GENERAL. *
—The celebrated trotting horses Judge
Tullcrton and Occident had an exciting match
race at Ban Francisco, Oct. 31, which was
won by Occident, whose beet time wm 2:18.
—An in rogation as to the cause of tbo
roceut explosipn of the steamer Brooklyn,
near Detroit, charges upon CapL Harvey
Brown and the second engineer tbo ree]&gt;ouaibihty of tbe disaster, by which eighteen lives

—A site for a military prison to te erected

the cuIUtalivu ut kindly feelings toward
each other.
Now, therefore, recognizing three consid­
erations, I. U. H. Grant, President of the

Eufauls, Ala., on the 3d tost., a bloody riot
occurred between white and colored voters. ship, Thursday, the 26th of November next,
It appears that a negro who had voted the and exproee their thanks for tho mercy and
favor of Almighty God, and, laying asldw all
Lis drunken companions, whereupon a num­ political contentious and secular ocxnpa'.ioua,
ber of while© want to tbo raecuo of tho Demo­ to obaerve auch day aa a day of thanksgiving
aud praise.
which st mo GOO shots wore fired. Bix white*
In witnees whereof, I herewith set my hand
wore wounded, one of them, WHIiam Keith,
mortally. Three negroes were killed out­ affixed. Done at the city of Waehlngton, on
right, and, as far as hoard from, thirty-four the 27tli day of October,' 1874, and of tho in­
were r.'ounded.'ten to fifteen mot tally.
dependence of tho United Stalos the ninety­
—Rev. J. W. Gerdemann. pastor of 81. Bon­ eighth.
iface Church, at Philadelphia, recently ab­
(Signed).
sconded, taking with blm Miss Mary Wittig,
the organist, and 8100,000 of lhe church,
funds.
p Among certain things which the
heathen Chinee is beginning to regard
FINANCIAL ANb INDUSTRIAL WJ
, us essential, in addition to wooden
—It is claimed that Louisville, Ky., ia the
largest market for leaf tobacco in the world. shoes and pigtail, is a liberal education,
The sales of that product during tho past, and nowhere, can thia, be found so read­
twelve months, aggregate 69,970 hogsheads, ily as in these United States. The San
against 53,056 for the twelve months previous. Francisco Bulletin chronicles the ar­
rival in thatdty-of a ship-load ofyouth—Tho dividends duo in Ute mouth of No­
’ ful Chinese, thirty in number. Their
vember and payable in Boston foot up &lt;3,­
ages ranged from 10 to 14 years. They
039,312, of which $924,145 are in gold.
—During the month of October the public are in charge of two government comdebt was reduced •681,434. The following ia। misaioners, and their ultimate doatiiiatho statement in detail: tiou is the city of Hartford, Conn.
There are already sixty Chinese stu­
dents in that little town, attending the
numerous academies in the neighbor­
hood. The city officials called on the
party at their hotel, and speeches were
made by tho commissioners in very
good English. They explained that tho
students, who were sent to this country
‘ at tho government's expense, wore se­
lected by competitive examination from
the schools in Shanghai, which is the
mast important educational focus in
Uprelal deposit* held for tbe redemption
of ccrtlfirataa of deposit,aaprovided
the country. The consequence 61 this

been selected by Hecrotary Belknap.
—Tbo tontributiona of Chicago buaineea
mon in aid of the sufferers by tho grasshopper
plague in Nebraska already amount to over
•6,000. In a few days this amount will bo
more than doubled.
—Tho shipments from. the Saginaw river
for tho season to Nov 1 are as follow: Lum­
ber. 443,988,184 feet; lath, 39,404,440 pieces ;
ahhiglss, 68,559,500.
—Got. Allen, ot Ohio, has issued a procla­
.
8V»,000
mation designating Thursday, the 26th"of
.8 lW,01i.QU
November, m * day for thanksgiving and
prayer, in recognition of a custom older than
Ohio, aud responsive to the rolictoas senti­
ment of tho State.
—Tux now trade dollar, prepared especially
money, principal ouutamtliis....... ..
for circulation in Japan and China, lias-al­ I a Urvet accrued and not yet 1-alJ.........
Interest paid by United Hutes...............
ready displaced $9,000,006 of Mexican coin in lntem.t repaid by transportation ot

—Tho famous trotting mare Kitty D., owned
by parties in I’ittsbnrgh and Steubenville,

Hhe is valued at 830,000.
—Ths temperance crusade has again revived
in earnest in Holland, O. Tho ladies have re­
fitted the tabernacle and prepared for a win—The Soldiers' Orphans' Home at Madison,
Wb., is to be cl sod.
—Tho Franklin Telegraph Company have
leased their lines to the Atlantic and Pacific
Company for ninety-nine years, at aa annual
rental not exceeding •25,0000.
—A committee Of the Christian Church of
Illinois has selected 50,000 acres of land along
the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad
for colonists of that religious denomination.
The purchase is made from a church fund
levied for tbo purjioeo, and tbo lands will bo
resold to individual metabere on long time, the
profits to go to the church.

destroyed about sixty buildings, including the
Keystone and National Holch, tho Central
School-House, tbo Methodist Church, and lhe
Timet printing office. The loss In estimated
at •125,000.
—The tug Favorite was capsized in a squall
except tho cook, Eliza Monroe.
—John Dutro, a well-digger.'waa suffocated
by foul air in a well he was sinking at Eldoradoi Preble county, Ohio, last week. Several
persons who tried to rescue Dutro narrowly

—The etexmer Lotto Bernard, Captain Morria, of Daluth, f: undorod in Lake Superior on
tho 29th nil., during a fearful gale, which
swept lhe deck and finally extinguished tho
paaaongcr, Willie BUoohard. aud fourteen of

remaining thirteen succeeded in leaching a
large yawl, and. after untold privations,
reached share.
After traveling about
five
mlimi
tea
of
them
camo
upon an Indian settlement, where they oh-

aumod tho block orenpied by J. 0. Kslater A

Edwardsville,

III., recently. Mrs. RnaaoU

system is the choice of the brightest
and most promising children in China.
They are chosen without reference to
the social status of their parents, and
rich and poor share equally in the bene­
fits of the system. This is republican
enough to commend it. But the most
satisfactory part of the arrangement is,
that the boys are all certified to be of
good moral character. This is fortu­
FOUTJCAL.
nate, for a bad Chinese boy is the worst
—A now Constitution was submitted to the
in the world, next to an American.
voters of Michigan at the recent election. It
was defeated by a large majority. The wornCan it he Thue?—Within the last
few months a considerable number of
received a vote every way complimentary to persons haye called upon Dr. Walker,
the proprietor-of the-popular medicine
—The friends of John Morrissey are already known aa Vinegar Bitters, and assured
urging him for the position of 8«rgeant-at- him that, in their belief, his prepara­
tion is an infallible antidote for rum
Arma of the next House.
—The chances of Hon. Charles Francis and tobacco. The minute details which
have been furnished him forbid him to
Adams to succeed Charles Sumner as Senator doubt the accuracy of the statements.
from MaMsehuMtU are deemed very good by This new claim of a great remedy to the
his friends.
confidence of tbe public will give a vast
and well-deserved impulse to its popu­
*
roEfioN.
larity.
Heretofore the Brrrens have
—It ia asserted that several loading Carlisle l»pen recognized" as a pure vegetable
recently waited cn Don Carlos at Toloea. and tonic and corrective, devoid of alcohol,
represented to him that it is useless to con- and thoroughly adapted to the cure of
stomach and bowel complaints, nervous
—There are 1J00 persons sick with typhoid disorders, bilious affections, muscular
fever in Cver-Darwen, county of Lancaster. diseases, and, indeed, a majority of tho
England, more than one-sixth of the entire ailments within tho reach &lt;H medicine ;
but if it will also cure the craving for
population.
philosophers,
—The Germali Reichstag organized at Ber­ liquor and tobacco,
lin by electing Forkenboch President, and statesmen and theologians ought to
unite their voices in its praise. Can
Stauffenberg and Haoncl Vioo-Proaldenta.
the good news be true ? it is easy to
—Tno British Ambaaaador at Constantinople
9
lias called the attention of the Porto to the* test the question.
increasing slave traffic between Bengaza and
We are saved by variety. Horace
Egypt, and tho Porte has promised to «apMann said “if a man drink beer ho will
think beer ; ” and by the same token it
Assembly was held in Pae de Calais recently. ia now admitted that to live a rich and
A Bonapartiat was chosen.
varied life, a mna mn?t eat rich and
—The direct cable, which was lost rovcral varied food. Rev. E. E. Hale tells us
that when a bachelor his boarding­
It ia in perfect condition, and will probably
house table furnished nice food, but it
be lauded eafely.
—Lepine is to be hanged at Fort Garry on was tho same from December to March,
the 29th of January for complicity in lhe and he lost appetite aud found dyspep­
murder of Scott, a Canadian, by Biel's pro­ sia ; then, obeying a hint from a physi­
visional government.
cian, ho began to breakfast around mis­
—By an explosion of gunpowder at Houns­
cellaneously among the hotels and reelow, in tho suburbe of London, England, re­
taurante, and for now these twenty-five
cently, four persons were killed.
—The Mark Lane Erpretr. thia week, says: years has bid defiance to dyspepsia and
Tho wheat trade is again getting in a fix. all its terrors.
The damp atmosphere is probably the cause.
Wi find the November number of the
JfUiraukm Monthly s very readable one. Intare i ting stories and excellea I editorial ar­
Wheat remains tho worst-paid grain grown ticles. two Or three fine poems, an illnstratad
report of Failan'e winter faahioua, contain­
—Ari amicable settlement of tho Formosa ing valuable information for the ladies, and
difficulty between China and Japan still ap­ much other matter of interest to the general
reader, make up ths table of contents.
pears doubtful, notwithstanding tho more Good aa this magazine .a. Il is to be
pacific tone of recent adviovs.
greatly improved. In the December num­
—The Reichstag has ratified the postal ber will be cninmanced a series of
articles Uluatrallng Milwaukee, commcnciug
treaties with Chill and Peru.
with a picture of the city, followed by separate
—The bombardment of Iran had been begun views of the princi|&gt;al btwines.i aud reatdencu
by tho Carlisle, and all Spanish sympathizers streets, public buildhigB. churcbes, acbools,
the fiueel city and lake-above reeidencea, etc.

faiai’y burned.
'
—The bouse Of Allen Mouser, at New Hol- of France, to preserve strict neutrality.
—Advices from Cape Town state that the gold
on d, Ohio, was burned last week, and 830,000

nuggets

being

found

daily.

0

liven, and .anile in.thank-

shorter storiee and other papers in that and
the succeeding numbers wtll.be of thechatoewt
character. Gotten up al great expense, tbe
three numbers comain'ng the Milwaukee 11ictetxatione will bo sold at twenty-five eenta
each, but the yetrly enbscnptiim pnee will

ofDntroqua, together with eomo adjoining dilion.
—The chief anthoritias of tbo eburehjhave metfoe at any time and inelude there numl
decided to hold a great Intoruatioual Catholic Addroea T. J. Gilnorr, HHwaukre, Wio.
week. Loes ©25,COO.
Congress in London, with the object of maintroll, Mich., wm found drowned in thorivgr- triuing the doctrine of Pap*! infalii HEty.
ChlU
thm rwcwuUr. He Lad been mlaetog nearly
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entire country during the Summer and
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Autumn, and remarkably 60 during sea­
enlarge its scope as a journal, and add such im­
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provements
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aneb
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aa
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bowels are loaded, at tbo same limo
attainable abort stone*, paper* of advent­
stimulating the secretions of tlio liver,
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Red, ILUOU3; Amber Michl- people, ooMya on aortal, literary and other
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Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head­
CLEVELAND.
ache, Pam in the Shoulders, Coughs,
WaxiT—Xo. I ll«J. 81.a*ai.l». No. » N**3i,'
Anecdotes,
Biography,
Tightness of the Chert, Dizziness, Sour
!.«K»1.M. Ooaw-74078c44. bare-*38M&lt;=.
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto
History, Poetry,
m the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpita"'wobth’s'co
Wise Sayings,
tation of the Heart, Inflammation of iho
Scraps of Wit,
HE. Lungs, Pnin in the region of tbe KidAnd Useful Information of Every
neya, and a hundred other j&gt;aiuful,»ymptoms, are the oflspriugs of Dyspepsia. ‘
Description.
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have engaged a vorps of contributors,
, tllM.iTX's Pl.MF. ALADDIN, OR THK
of its merits thau a lengthy advertise­
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aud
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ment.
ScrofUla, or King’s Evil, ^Vhite
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Swelling*. Ulcer*, Eryripclax, Swelled Nock,
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TO CA5VANSEBM AND AGENTS.
Goitre, Scrofutou* Inflammation*. Indolent
Inflammation*.
Mercuriol Affection*, Old
With a view of extending tho already large
Sore*. Eruption* of the Skin, Sore Eye*, etc.
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moat obstinate and intractable coze*.
For Inflammatory and Chronic
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i ’h« d“‘” “
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I Yates have never been offered by a no wbpapnr
the Blood, Liver, Kklner* and Bladder,
lAhimaa"/
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country.
there Bitter* bare no euual. Such DiMMoa
‘uBOMANN-. Robo'kio, XawJareay. .
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Mechanical Diseases,—Persons en­
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plumber*, Typo-Betters, Gdld-bcatera, arid
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DR. J. C. BECK, Cincinnati, O.
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conductor of the famous "Thomas’
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~VOL. II.

We descended, only to hear him utter a
shriek that would have done j ustiee to the
ghosts of the departed Modopa, and at
WUtt U» old father, of N«w England .ought to
Honor Um Hmvbu with «abnU:ici and with. Arts which the horses started off like mad,
' fmtta,
only stopping when the farmhouse was
Tb»y, with ihrtr Wnaalng., all uncounted, iu mined reached.
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Tom looked down upon his faultless
Tb*ir uEd&lt;-MTTta^..
lioota, and shuddered as he contem­
They
Jeboralx for the «h«at aheavw galhplated the two miles of mud before us.
For corn, and cattle, and the thrifty orchard. —
Could words have sjain that angelic in­
IHMtfugii of iMiknt. aloteUutiM. homUUad, honl.t, fant, James Thomas would have slept
• .
Of land .nd water.
with his fathers ere wo reached the
They pralMd Jahovah for the depth of ricbea
. house.
■
OpeMd and Urtabad in a world of j^uury;
Arriving at the farm-house we were
Wine*. wb&lt;»« red or*.. unpriced, uubought, hi
. pound from
made happy by learning that little
.
Vein, unexhaurted.
James-bad reached there an hour beThey made confraalon ?f thHr open error.,
| fore, and informed them that' we pro­
HoumUj told God of their w ret follin,
ferrod walking to riding.
Afrcah their M-rrW ,. true raaaal. pledged Him.
Tom-soon forgot his sorrows in the
And then were merry
contemplation of half a dozen buxon
Strong wm their purpoee, nature made them
lassies—among whom was the school
Religion made them King., to reign forever,
teacher--whom the reference to. the
Hymna of lhatikegiving‘'*tere their happy facee.
thousands Had caused to visit the farm­
Beaming in moil •
house. I looked in vain among the
group of damsels for my peculiar in­
M Y *HA NRSGIVINO.
fliction,
Miss Choker, who, with her
■Bt J. C. P.
.¥ have been to see Thanksgiving, green alapaca, and auburn ringlets, was
and, as a natural consequence, should always wailing to pounce upon me when­
think it one of the noblest works of ever Thanksgiving and my visit to
nature and most stupendous creations Aunt Miranda’s occurred. At length,
of art; but, strange, to aay, I do not.
when I was about to inquire whether
My Aunt Miranda lives in the ooun- she had died, or hau married some poor
try, where the grass grows green, the innocent, the door opened and she at
woodbine twineth, and where “Mary had once rushed up to me with a hearty
a little lamb,” is seen in all her glory. welcome. Attempting to turn her upon
To this rural paradise I wss invited Tom, who was enjoying a confidential
to transport myself, and participate chat with the " school marm,” I met
in the Thanksgiving ceremonies. For with a most disastrous failure. He vas
two weeks I feasted- upon anticipa­ delighted to meet Miss Choker, for be
tions of mighty turkeys and pyramids assured her that I had so often spoken
of pumpkin pies; surprising Mrs. Green of her that she seemed like on old ac­
and my follow-boarders by not devour­ quaintance.
ing ojpre than three fourths of the daily
Gentle reader, as Miss Choker turned
food. If my reputation suffered among her mild green eye lovingly upon me,
my associates, and Miss Green anxious- ' with a grateful smile (exhibiting
ly inquired, “ Are $ou well, Charles her false teeth) roaming over the broad
Henry?"—the always calls me thus— • expanse of her beautiful countenance,
I would at least surprise Aunt Miranda'do you blame motor indulging in
and her turkeys.
I thoughts of vengeance in which Tom
a

ruatTAW larrnc or IMO.

Tom Juuos kindly proffered his sor- Jones would play a conspicuous, but
riots in regard to watching over mo not very enviable, part ?
during our journey, torturing mo with
During the evening, life lost all its
his melancholy attempts at .a joke, and '
charms for me, and I longed to fly to
helping to annihilate the provisions.
some more genial clime, where such
For the past three years, Aunt beings as Tom Jones and Miss Choker
Miranda has, in connection with her do not luxuriate. But tW.thly joys are
pumpkin pies, exhibited to my admir­ fleeting, and sleep, blessed sleep, came
ing eyas the country daughters for to ray relief, and caused me to forget
miUw'Wxjmnd, hoping that some red- my tribulations.
chocltod lassie would make the wishedThe morning dawned at length, and
for impression.
When T informed under’ the influence of -the delicious
her of Tom’s coming, and hinted mys­ odor—jieculiar to Thanksgiving prepa­
teriously at certain thousands that । rations—that pervaded the atmosphere,
might become his, I was assured that ’■ Richard was himself again.” But my .
he would bo at once the recipient of bliss was of short duration, for
smiles from innumerable rustic maid- j Aunt Miranda proposed a ride for the
ens.
“young folks,” to prepare them for din­
Our landlady seemed overjoyed at our ’ ner. Tom, the "school marm,” and
departure, and, with the parting advice 1 Mias • Choker
were delighted.
I
thokalio gave no, she asked if wo would , pleaded a headache, but, alas I Miss
take opr trunks. Flinging back the in­ Choker was suddenly afflicted with a
sinuation with scorn, we indignantly cold, and would not v nturc forth. Be­
retorted that our finances bad not full; coming deepcrate, I concluded to go, but
recovered from the effects of the panic, on Tom’s suggesting to Mias Choker
and therefore our trunks would be left that without her presence the ride would
behind.
Arabella tearfully bado us be an impossibility, she gladly laid
farewell, and hoped that we would soon aside her cold, and modestly appro­
return, for they would be so lonesome. priated the scat by my side.
"Who could resist such entreaties ?
The misery of the next few hours the
Surely not I, and I-said I would.
most vivid imagination would fail to
A person who has not an Aunt describe. The feelings uf ecstasy that
Miranda who concocts famous Tlranks- thrilled me as Miss Choker would grasp
giving banquets, cannot not imagine an arm when descending a hill, the en­
the joy that thrilled our souls as Tom tertaining conversation with which I
and I presented ourselves at the depot, was regaled, and the tortures that only
preparatory to taking the cars for Bang­ occur upon such a ride, with the pres-'
town, which historical locality was onr cnee of an adorable being of the Miss
destination.
। Choker style in the vicinity, can only
Upon arriving at the depot, we found be imagined.
as ir-usually the case, that the train
The ride over, the grand, glorious
would not leave for ax hour. Joining climax was reached—the dinner wa_&gt;
the multitude of unfortunates who, like before us—and I forgot my sufferings
ourselves, were waiting to be conveyed in demolishing the results of Aunt
to some foreign shore, wc eagerly rood Miranda’s labors. The memory of those
thq time tables, poster* and tracts that happy momenta haunts me yet, but the
congregate about a depot. Then we pleasure is marred by certain auburn
tramped up and down, counting the ringlets, gazelle (!) like eyes and the
windows, and gazing upon our fellow-, recollection of the scenes that followed.
sufferers, who, with their faces wearing Tom offered the toast, " Our hostess,”
the lugubrious look incident upon such to which I joyfully responded ; then
occasions, were solemnly pulling out followed "Thanksgiving,” and—must
their watches every seventeen seconds, I write it?—"Our lovely guest, Miss
and, after inwardly quoting a passage Choker.” With feelings of utter de­
from Robinson Crusoe, sadly re-placing spair filling my soul to overflowing. I
them.
mechanically rose, with a howl of agony
Tom, with his usual modesty, was fainted, and only regained conscious­
fast ingratiating himself into the good ness upon reaching the depot to return
graces of a certain matron whom he had to Mrs. Green’s mansion of rest.
once mot, and who war. accompanied by
Tom Jones did not go with me. *Tis
her daughter, when the bain started, aaid that the " school umria*’ has ucand once more visions of murmuring clarod a vacation in her school Doubt­
brooklets, big beets and'Thanksgiving less the usual result will follow, although
floating b&lt;fore our eyes, until Bangtown I fear I may be overlooked in the
wm announced.
On the platform I distribution of the wedding-cake.
beheld my terror—“ That boy Jim ”—
Miss Choker has laid aside her gar­
who, for three successive years, had ments of green, and put on ths robes
practiced his demoniacal arts upon me, of mourning. She is inconsolable—at
from the moment I stepped into Im least, so I should suppose* from the
chariot to be convoyed to the farm­ fact that I have been served with a
house, until I bpde farewell to Bang­ notice of proceedings against me for
town. Upon his face rested a look of breach of promise of marriage, with the
HuJjjees as he contemplated how much damage* to her youthful affections laid
more opportunity far the display of his at &lt;10,000. . “ Which is why I remark"
evil genius two “ city chaps ” afforded that Thanksgiving does not impress ms
than ox*. Bovas unusually communi­ with the enthusiasm that it did before
cative, and, ere we had’ridden far, com­ my journey to Bangtown.
pletely won the heart of Tom.
Upon reaching a particularly muddy
Some American ladies were recently
partof the road, Jim anxiously shouted, turned out of the Church of les Inva" Whoa !” and, wiib- a sadactive smils^ lidap in Paris far whispering during the
whispered :
service. They probably forgot what St
" That strap has broken, and you will Paul said, that women must keep silent
bare to get out,"
in the churches.
.

nBsHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1874.
THE ELEPHANT DYING OUT.

BANK. OP ENGLAND.

Somewhere in the marvelous yarn of
Sin bad the Sailor, contrived for the
benefit of the oll-puissant Harouu Alraschid and Giaffir, bia.Viaier, is an ac­
count of the burying-plaqo of tho ele­
phants. Siubad, surrounded by tho
monstrous brutes, has scaled a tree, in
which he is besieged* for-seven days and
seven nights ; on the eighth day an old
bull, the "rogue" of the herd, rends
tho treo * up by the roots, and Sinbad,
falling headlong to the ground, judges
it the safest course to feign death. The
elephaat, disdaining to wreak his
vengeance upon a lifeless enemy, picks
tho old sailor np and quietly carries
him to the great burial-place of the
trib»-r* hill some miles in circuit, sur­
rounded by impenetrable forests, and
thickly covered with tho bones and
tusks of generation after generation of
"tho brute which bears between its
eyes the serpent of a hand.” S nbod,'

-If any one should imagine, aays a
writer on English banks, that the Bank
of England is the greatest monetary es­
tablishment in the British Islands, a
little inquiry would satisfy him that he
hod jumped to a false conclusion. No
doubt it is a great institution—rich,
chartered by tho state, and with a groat
potentiality arising from various cir­
cumstances, including the ability to
check tuxduo speculation on one hand,
or untoward depression on the other, by
its being able to fix the rate of discount
—which, at various times, has been as
high os nine and os low as two-and ahalt per cent. The Bank of England
began business as un incorporated body
in July, 1691, at which time William
III., being much in want of money to
carry on tho war with France, granted
a charter of incorporation to certain
merchants in London, who subscribed
£500,000 toward a sum of £1,200,000,
which was to be lent to his Majesty at 8
per cent Within two years after the
bank began business its notes were at a
discount of 20 per rent. In 1708 what
is called " the bank monopoly" wm
established by. an act of Parliament,
which ' prohibited any company con­
sisting of more than six members carry­
ing on the banking business in England
and Wales. The charter bf the Bank of
England has been fifteen times re­
newed, tho last time in 1814.
For a
long time "the bank" managed the
whole monetary business of the British
government.

with commendable prudence, continues
to counterfeit death until not an ele­
phant is in sight; and then, with an
alacrity equally commendable, loads a
raft with picked tusks, makes his way
with them to Bagdad, and so finds him­
self once again a rich man.
Modern research lias gone far to re­
habilitate the credit of Hinbod the
Sailor. Wfc know that the long narra­
tive of the seven roysgea is no idle fairy
tale, but that it embodies the genuine
tradition of old navigators, such as
Hanna, and that its main facta axe sub­
stantially accurate ; the Valley of Dia­
monds actually exists in Ceylon; the
In 1826, at the instance of Sir Robert
great roc once built its nest in Mada­
Peel, an act of Parliament was passed
gascar, end flapped its monstrous wings j wliich virtually broke up the monopoly
to and fro between the island and the
of " tho bank" by sanctioning the es­
mainland; and there is good ground to
tablishment of joint-stock banks. At
believe that the tale of the great burial­
the same time, on Peel's suggestion,
place of the elephant race is no mere
"the bank "opened branches in nine
fable, lint that high up in tho table-land
of the principal commercial towns in
of Central Africa, on the further side of
England.
In 1834 the Loudon and
Tanganyika, in districts where the white
Westminster Bank was established, but
man’s foot has never yet trod, ivory is
without power to iesue its own notes,
to be found as plentifully os in the fos­
and proved so successful that several
sil beds of Siberia, whence are dug up
other institutions of a similar descrip­
the largo mammoth tusks that furnish
tion were established in London. The
nine-tenths of the raw material operated
Bank of England strongly objected,
upon by London . ivory-turners. In­
claimed its “rights "of monopoly, but
deed, it would almost seem os if the
the
new banks put these “ rights ” into
energy of tho Zanzibar merchants had
at length found a way to Sinbad's ! litigation, and the most important of
them
were dealarod to ba untenable.
charmed hill.
Within tho last year the importation In Whitaker’s Almanac for 1R74 there
is
a
list
of sixty-seven joint-stock b^uks
has doubled itself. Whence camo all
I now doing business in London (many
these tusks? Has the Valhalla of SiuI of these are colonial or foreign), and tho
bod been actually discovered, an$ do
‘ paid-up capital is about £45,000,000,
the chiefs whoso huts cluster around
the nominal capital being double that
Tanganyika, and under the shadow of
amount.
The paid up capital of tho
the Mountains of tho Moon, know of a
Bank of England is £14,550,000; the
veritable Tom Tiddler’s ground where
reft, or surplus in hand, averaging
ivory can* bo picked up, as in Siberia it
about 83,000,000; the total dividends
can bo dug up, by the ton ; or does
for 1873 were at the rate of 10 per cent
each pair o! tusks that finds its way to
The price of bank stock is aboht £250
England represent a slaughtered ele­
for each £100 share paid lip.
phant, and is a war ot extermination be­
The London and Westminster Bank,
ing waged, tho ultimate effect of which
must be to reader the huge brute os ex­ tho first established and most prosper­
ous
of its class, does a much larger
tinct os the dinoris itself?
The latter, we fear, is the true answer. business than the Bank of England. Its
shores, each of £20, are sold \t £66,
The elephant, like the whale, is dying
out. In India he is becoming almost as wh’ch is higher than the Bank of En­
rare os the red deer..- in England. The gland stock. Its reserve is £1,000,000,
hunters have driven him further and and its dividend lost year was 20 per
further inland; unless something be cent. Last July it reduced this dividone to protect him, he will before long dead by 4 per cent., wisely declining to
become, on the main continent at any maintain a high raw of dividend, with
Ita
rate, altogether extinct, and Sahib will I profits somewhat diminishing.
have to import his elephants from Bur- ■ businew, however, has increased dur­
mah and Ceylon, much as Englsnd im­ : ing the present year, and it is now at
ports horses from Ireland, and foxes {the head of the banking business of the

from any country that will send them ; whole country. On the 30th of Juno,
in sufficient numbers and of sufficient ’ 1874, its money from deposits w«»s
: £31,243,000, while the private deposits
size and strength.
I of the Bank of England were only
i £18,500,000—while the London and
CAJU.TLX AS A READEH.
Probably no author of his limb has
read more than Caflyla. He actual
ly devours, and has devoured, books
ever since he was 10 years old. He
will go through an ordinary volume in
two hours, and, although he may not
con each page, he will find in it all that
is worthy. His memory is prodigious,
not only for generals but for details.
He could repeat poetry by f be ell. He
never does, however; for ho is always
averring that he hates poetry ; that the
greateat bards have crippled their
thought and limited their range by
rhythm and rhyme. He thinks Homer,
Dante, and Shakespeare would have
been greater had they expressed themselyes in prose. Nevertheless, he is a
post- a poet, not without, but indiflhr
ent to, form. He has the reputation of
being better acquainted with all sub­
jects, historic, philosophic, literary and
scientific, than any living Briton. For
years and years he is reputed to have
read on an average five volumes a day,
and to have skimmed eight or ten more.
Reading has ever been u passion with
him, and he has said that hi» Idea of
haaven would be to be turned into an
inexhaustible library of new and good
books, where he could browse for all
etero^y. H«-«stimatea, I.have heard,
that he has gleaned the contents of fully
one hundred thousand volumes, which,
when wo consider his voracity, rapidity,
trained eyes ta&gt;d mind,. is nol at
likely. There ib hofdiy a 6uriot&amp; and

; County Bank held £18,928,000 on de­
posit, the Union Bank £13,918,000, and
the smaller banks somewhat lees than
£12,000,000.
On examination it ap­
pears that the London and Westminster
Bank had increased its cash from de­
posits by £2,000,000 in the first six
months of the present year, and by
nearly £3,000,000 over the deposits on
June 30, 1873. Of course its shares
have considerably increased in value in
the same time. A twenty-pound share,
whose market value last Christmas was
£C110s., is now at £66. Many, of the
other joint-stock banks also exhibit
this sign of prosperity, which also indi­
cates public oonfldence in them. If
these banks were to suffer by a panic
the preszure npen the retterve of the
Bank of England would become enor­
mous and destructive. " The Old Laxly
of Thresdneedlo street ’* (as the Bank of
England is familiarly designated from
its locality) is not more solvent nor
prosperous thsn the London and West­
minster Bank.
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Guxvjaa,—History tells us that Ed­
ward de Vere, Marquis of Oxford, who
had traveled through Europe and re­
sided some time in Italy, brought home
to his royal mistress, Quean Elixal^th,
a pair of periutnad glovea, ornamented
with four rosettes of colored Bilk. The
gloves were the delight and the envy of
the court, and tho Queen heraelf wan so
gratified that the had a portrait taken
remarkable book in the British Museum in which she appeared with both hands
ihaths is not more less familiar with. gloveB. The perfnmw with which three
Inf taown i„
A gentleman n ordinary library he could
r.1
.Tar
.
eat up—all that is worth eating, that is the Bogliab court m the " Marquis of i
—in a single fortnight
Oxford parlonw,*
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MiCEIGAN CONDENSED.
Adrian is to have an artesian well.

Battixb Caxkk is building a hoe fac­
tory.

NO. 8.
hoofs I" echoed the boy, looking down
st them ; " Do you suppose a feller can
keep hia feet dson and support hia
mother, too?"— Detroit Free Preu. ’

Wx notisc complaints from various
places in the interior in regard to the
killing of sheep by dogs.
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THE PORTAGE LAKE MINES.
The Northveetem Mining Journal
gives the following as the shipments
Juixiz John W. Stonx, of the Twen­ from the Portage Lake -district since
tieth Judicial Circuit (Allegan and Ot­ tho opening of navigations :
tawa counties), has resigned.
Tnx Eaton County Agricultural So­
ciety has given -notice that no more
hoise racing wilt be allowed at its fairs.

Miu J. J. Parshall, of Ann Arbor,
this year harvested 35 bushels of corn
as the product from four nmall earn.
Thb Ann Arbor Agricultural Works
have been compelled to extend their
■premises to accommodate their rapidly
increasing business.

Srvkral incendiary fires have occur­
red in Detroit recently, causing consid­
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ers, and we notice that the trouble
seems to be general all ovex' tho State.
PRICES COMPARED.
T. Erazer, Class ’72, has been ad­
mitted to tho Royal Veterinaxy College
A correspondent requests us to pub­
of London, Eng., without expense*, lish the prices of wheat and other lead­
upon his presenting his diploma from ing farm staples, during the year 1860,
tho Michigan Agricultural College.
with tho prices of tho same articles in
We find the prices of the
Georox H. Jkbomx, Blate Superin­ 1874.
tendent of Fisheries, was recently shot articles on tho let of November, I860,
at by some miscreants near Niles, and were as follows, and to them we have
several fine shot entered hia back. Two affixed tho prices at the present date:
1M0.
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During the month of September there
were thirty-four homestead entries
made at the Traverse City Laud Office,
civering 3,891 acres; sixty-one final
proofs, covering 6,728 acres; cash en­
tries to the amount of &lt;577.15, covering
:139 acres.
A mortgage has been recorded in
Manistee county, given by tho Grand
Boxed convicts.
Rapids and Indiana Railroad Company
Two convicts named Charles Van
to Thomas D. Messier, George B.
Roberts, John Edgar Thomson, and Dorn and Frank Parrish, engaged
George W. Cass, on 1,160,000 acres of in the cigar shop of the State Prison
land, to secure payment of $8,000,000. at Jackson, recently attempted to effect
their escape by stowing themselves. in
The ML Clemens Monitor says that a largo box for shipping cigars, and
Low M. Miller has cummonced suit were carried to the depot They were
against Baird A Waterbury, proprietors missed in a short time after they left
of the Romeo Obacrver, for publishing the prison, and the agent drove to the
a libelous article which reflected upon freight depot and brought back the box
bis conduct as Circuit Court Commis­ and men, the latter much crestfallen
sioner. Damages are laid at 810,000.
at their nou-success. A’au Dorn was
Ti’Jt Manchester Eixterjtriac mentions sent from Detroit iMt spring for five
an orchard in” that vicinity owned by years for grand larceny. He is a sharp,
Jacob Brown, consisting of ten acres, keen man, and planned to escape from
from whfeh the proprietor has sold 195 Detroit jail last spring by digging out.
barrels of Greenings and Baldwins, given Parrish wm sent from Muskegon eight
away 160 barrels and made GO barrels of years ago, for rope, to stay twenty
cider. He also has 100 bushels for his years.
own use. As only one-half the orchard
A FISB STORY.
if bearing, this is certainly a good show­
ing_____________________
A Marino City (Mich.) paper Iim this
pretty
little
fish story: “A funfish
A N EX TEA 0RD1NA RY S TOR 1.
Tho Bay City Tribune tolls tho fol­ that had been kept in n globe for up­
lowing story : " In a family at Arenac ward of a year iu the family of J. Me­
great preparation.1! for tho marriage of I Elroy, appeared to bo sick, so much so
a daughter have lately ’been going on. that it was feared tho pet would die.
The happy day wm fixed, the wedding Thd fish was accordingly thrown into
dress ami indispensable orange blos­ the deep water of St Clair river a month
since, anti disappeared under the sur­
soms were secured, tho various other
face. A few days ago, the same fish
necessaries for such an occMion had
been provided, anti aU wm joyful, when, wm recaptured close in shore by some
on tho day previous to that set for the boys, and returned to its glass prison,
consummation of the happiness of two evidently well pleased with its summer
vacation, and glad to get back home
individuals, an Indian, who lived with
bis tribe a few miles distant, knocked again.” _____________________
at the door of the dwelling referred to
and Mked if the family had lost a dress.
Of course there wm only one dress
thought of at that time, and, with two
steps and a bound, the damsel who
opened the door, flew up the stairs to
the room where the wedding garments
had been left The door was opened,
and lo and behold the room wm bare
Upon returning to the Indian it wm
ascertained that a squaw of his tribe
had been wearing an elegant dress and
other finery, and knowing that she had
not oomo by it rightfully, the Indian
had come to town to ascertain if any
one had lost any articles. Ho want to
tho various houses, but no one had
missed anything; and, at the dwelling
from which the articles were taken,
their absenoejhad not even been noticed;
the room in which the garments were
i left wm a squarqj»ed-room, and, having
| no occasion to use it, no member of the
family had entered it for two days.
Tho bed wm found in a condition wnich
evidenced that some one had slept in
it, ami it wm subsequently ascertained
that the equaw who had stolen the
articles had entered the house un­
noticed, slept in tho houM one night,
and the next morning had arisen, and,
donning the wedding outfit, left for her
home. On her way thither she passed
through the woods, soiling and tearing
the dress very badly. The loss of the
wedding outfit necessitated a postpone­
ment of the marria c until another
dress could be procured."

MICHIGAN EDITORS.
In its " State Press Gossip/* the De­
troit /Vee Prtt says:
There ore several editors in the West­
ern part of the State just now hunting
the English languago through to find
words to express their admiration of
each other, and the " dip" for two
weeks past foots up as follows :
“
Doom.
Fool,
Wretch,
Tbisf,
eorgor,
Twaddler,.Eloper,
r.uoow,
Durgisr,
BurgUr,
and several other terms which might
be painted on a board and nailed to a

REDEMPTION Of MUTILATED CURUEN'Y.
. A Washington correspondent states
that tho reports of the Controller of the
! Currency and Treasurer Spinner are not
yet complete, but ore in a pretty for­
ward state of preparation. The Con­
troller will not recommend any impor­
tant changes in the present currency
law, but will ask for new legislation on
one or two minor technical points. The
^treasury officials are highly pleased with
that put of the act which regulates the
redemption of mutilated currency, and
predict that next yeu it will work even
better than it hu thia. In the short
time that it has been in operation, leas
than five months, more than 830,000,000
of national bank currency have been
received for exchange for legsl tenders •
$20,000,000 have been counted, assort­
ed, and set to the Controller. Of the
remaining &lt;10,000,000, three-fifths arts
ready to send to the Controller and Re­
demption Agent, and $4,000,000 will
soon be ready for the transfer.
It
should bo borne in mind, too, that there
hM been a stoppage in redemptions for
one whole month, because when the
redemption was begun the agency wm
in no proper shape for the work. Ex­
perience shows that 810,000,000 per
month can bo disposed of by the pres­
ent force of experts, or an aggregate of
$120,000,000 per annum, making it pos­
sible to renew tho entire national. bank
circulation once in ttaee years. Ordi-'
nary bank notes will not last much
longer than that length oi time. The
treasury officiidii differ aa to whether
the five per cent proviaion is sufficient
for easy redemption. .

A. T. Stewart and Hm Watchman.
—Mr. A. T. Stewart has found a work­
Old Uncle Cotter used to say : " Edman
to his mind. As Mr. Stewart wm
■’
Tght, but why will they ?”
And
idy in the office would pon- about entering the gateway of the hotel
query and fail to come to he is building at Saratoga he found hia
path atopped by theCerberua appointed
to keep strangers out, Ziba Ramsdill
believe that the
by name, who told him that Mr.
Stewart's orders were to let none but
workmen in there. "But you don’t
itors generally make due recomtwuaij
for all the passes sent to them.. There know who I am,” said the modern
Creraus.
" I don’t much care,” said
are editors in this State who are head
and shoulders above taking a favor from Bamadill; "you can't pass here. Step
out of the way of the men, air.” Mr.
Stewart stepped back and eyed fqx a
TOO MUCK.
around moment the Herculean proportionFof
such a the gate-keeper, and smilingly passed
J****b&gt;“k &lt;'•» ”
•»»•* ‘W
on without disclosing hia name. He
tracted general notioa. "Sikre alive
boof&gt; r wm pleased to see bis orders literally
inquired a gentleman. " Wash those obeyed.

THE GIRL OF THF PERIOD.
, Bae la ftutabf J In Aar manneni,
‘ TUo’ber 6due»Uon-. ikK./;
8h» ba« aoUabed eff tb» former
By a Mnjf, erpeaaiva tom ;
While tba lAUer, nndrr “ XiAftn "
Of tbo forelcn aonndiax Mow.
VTu ao alyllah’y conduced
Xo oca bad the heart to blame.

.

Sluee aba lafl tbo claaair tamjde,
WUh here lock of forriipi tore,
She I Mnaver aaen tba aulnnxa
Ou the atelf beblod tba door;
But ab« rMda tbo dally rapert.
Wbeu xha Suda a momnnt'a time,
For tba para--u*Uand wnidluga
Haro an Ixrt^eal aubllaie.

Bbe la pitted atHhrifOnraare
That an Amaaun mtaht^irire.
And can danea from ntpht lo moratnr.
Whan the stars baro left tbo aklea.
She to food of foralcn phrases,
CuIImI from Spanish or from German,
Aud evorytklux la “ splendid,
From 1 ribbon to a sermon. .
VARIETIES.

The origin of Euler eggs—A hen!
The vegetable that young ladies love
js to-matc-oh.
Mb. BA88,.the pale ale man, declines
a statue while living..

"Horse jeweler” is an Oregonian
synonym for blacksmith.
Yovng men are often so improvident
that they can keep nothing but late
hours.

If W-o-r-c-e-s-t o-r spells Wooster,
why doesn't R-o-c-h-e-s-te-r spell
Rooster ?
The butcher will be offended, we sup­
pose, il. we call base-ball a bit-war, but
well rink it

A sentimental, but blighted, lover
says that excellent pillows may be mode
of old letters.
A comI’Ositor on a SL Louis paper
made an editor say that " this aar-cry
is the key-hole of victory.”
Mr. Titus Kalt has laid the founda­
tion stone at Bradford of' a college .for
students for the independent ministry.
A policeman spoke of his conscience
as an “ inward monitor.” "Yes,” aaid
the auditor, " its a reg'lar iron-clad."

Oh, kittens! in our hours of ease,
tin ceitain toys and full of fleas ; when
pain and anguish hang o’er men, wo
turn ybu into saueage then.
i We arc told that “ the smallest hair
[ throws a shadow." And so it docs.
| It throws a shadow over your appetite
when you find it in your victuals.
"Swears A- Dams” is the name of a
legal firm in St. Ijoxna.—Tribune. Such
a firm m that ought to have a heavy
cub xed-'em.—Commercial Advertiser.
Mississippi is singularly blessed in
some respects. A traveler there Mys
some of the land iu that Stats is so poor
that a disturbance could not bo raised
on it.

Bessie Darling is to play at Newark,
N. J., in a piece entitled "Her Face
Her Fortune." Elizabeth ! It is a dan­
gerous name. Beware ! Bessie Darling !
Be-ware!
An anxious parent, whoso son hM
already mastered French, German and
Italian, Em determined on sending the
youth to Finland, in order to give the
boy's education just the little Finish it
required.
Mr. Toole has been acting before
the inmates of the Blocklcy Insane
Asylum, at Philadelphia. The laughter
wm so uproarious that the actor must
have wished himself "Far from the
madding crowd.”

A Tousg lady of the period writes to
an exchange to inquire if washing her
face with pipe clay will improve her
complexion. We should think-it might,
with the addition of a masculine cheek
and well-ignited match,
Tocrwt (in Cornwall)—“ May I be
permitted to examine that interesting
stone in your field? These ancient
Druidical remains arc most interest­
ing!"
Farmer—" Sort nly, sir. May
bo very int'restin' an’ arshunt, but we
do stick ’em oup fop the cattle, an’ call
’em roubbin posts I”

Fob some time back conductors hare
been in the habit of checking tickets by
means of a silver-looking revolver. In
Philadelphia they now do it with a
powder flask. Tho conductor presents
the machine, and the paxsengrr pops
in h» fare, whereupon a spring Is
pressed, and zC£e conductor smiles at
his own horfeety!

" What are you doing now 1" asked
a New England man upon entering Mr.
------ 's studio in Rome unannounced.
" ^ust at present," replied the sculptor,
who wm wMhing his hands, "I
am performing requisite ablution."
" Requisite ablution !” exclaimed tho
New Englander. "I never knew of
such a statue ; let’s hive a look at it!”

" Take the lamp up,” said a Portland
mother to her daughter the oihir night,
M the youuR lady eel out tor hex bed­
chamber with no illumination but the
Hghtof her bright eyes. "Goodgra­
cious, mother,” was the laughing an­
swer, "what kind of a creature is a
lamb-pap?* "A lamb-pup, my child,
is the offipring ot a sheep-dog. Good­
night
Take the . lamp."-—PorUtsnd
Advcrtiatr.

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tn the
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rhe »WI» end

r.can

jemiic trunk, and ciolbea itsHf iu rich

It:» with R-degn u of pleasure tint
I am peraiinrd lo partiripaie in the
very jdenwnl cKctu«»es of the dcdienJioa ol (his new niNMmic hall
Free Masonry in fa*! In-corning the

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60-100

HuddoOuiU.

feature of the chiromo
snrlitBi* of the earrh*' The flash of gift------- „
They
have
a
church there Which
vlet-JriciJy ««.W«.*«&gt;’« llw V61CT.B8 HCX'-s
to disiaid friends, but the.subtile gives R chrotno to every new convert.
Brooklyn ha*
three
rhomtand
t-gent that send* those message* of
love is unseen, -nnd' the manner of

pay op mure debts of Wales’ contract­
ide by ’ Watch, because it* springs and wheels ing. and the young man will go slow.
An Illinois family lived on padding
•iiatittrtiona that .fcuve tar their object firar to enjoy the roofing shade and
and milk for two week* and I hereby
the rfevRtiuu uf our humanity.
| the luaoas fruit, because they are
saved $7 lo get a plume for the moWhen I first esras to this enter- i the result of forces that operate in
mother’s winter hat.
'
[&gt;ri»ing village, no spire pointed the I tew«t ? Qball we refuse to send a
Vanderbilt
attributes his good
weary pilgrim of earth tu the •Fath message to our dial rot friend, because
health
and
longevity
tn wearing
er s -Houseno church-bell welcom wi* d» not understand all tins condi
ed the inhabitants tu &gt;&lt;a religions re­ lions by which the message is trans­ coarse woolen Mocking-* nil the year
round.
.
past ; luii even then I .found a lodge mitted T
of Free and Accepted Masous. work­
There may be war between China
Secrecy is one of the noblest vir­
ing in riieir symbolic way.
tues of our social exist'-nee.
If this and Japan but they are going to
As the village has inertntsed . in : truly Masonic virtue was more nrev- ponder over it and dream alwut it,
population and in the things that iih-nt in all - our communities, among und spit on their hands and get a
sweeten this life, and, we lru&lt;t, in men and women, there would he less good ready.
mural integrity, virtue and piety, the strife und division, and mure hannonv
A Tennessee funeral was delayed
Order of Free Masonry has grown and good feeling. - Masunry then, for half an hour to allow* horse «r*dewith its growth, and, wo hope, has notwi'.hslanding the thunderbolts that Business before pleasure was the
been gradually unfolding the sublime are hurled1 thick and fast nliout her motto. ■
\
^tenets of its profession : brotherly love, beloved, form.-atifi survives.
She
The new el**valnr of the Wabash
relief and truth, and its cardinal vir­ Ims suri'ird superstition, and amid
Company in Tjah-do.ihe largest in the
tues: lempcniDce, fortitude, prudence the wreck of empires and the decay world, hoids 1,200’000 bushels of
and justice.
,.
of wondrous works of art, she still
grain.
.
As the Order increased in numbers, lives to bless the race.
The badge
No min can read about all the
and ^ir own homes made mofe com- of Masonry still teaches purity ; the
burglaries
without
a determinvtion to
fortnbie, naturally your attention wns squar* tenches morality, and the
have his wife sleep on the fruiil side
directed to improvements in the cm plumb rectitude «»f life
The bee­
the
bed.
bleraatic, unfinished "Sanctum Sanc­ hive *iill enforces the duty of indii*- of
A Delaware woman who had n
torum of King Solomon's Temple
try, and the |x»t of incense instill
therefore, here you have, erected your emblematic ol a pure heart. The an­ black eye, * blooey nuse and seven
allar. gathered your working too's, chor and nrk are emblems of a well Bears was 100 gnity to admit ’hat her
and are prepared for the Order to grounded l.&lt;»pe and a well spent life, husliand had thrashed her, mid told
level your columo, engage manfully we verity believe that all these beau­ her friends that a barn diMi'r (ell ujKin
iu the work before you. at rhe "sound tiful euibletns, mid many mure that" I her.
of the gavel in the E ist,"
In Japan law requires that, when a
might mention, will continue to teach
It is hardly necessary lor me to say-to their beautiful lessons of virtue from person cujs down a tree, he shall
Von that laid preeminently a lover generation to generation, even tu th
plant one in its place. In this way
of tba mystic ari&gt;, ayrunolixed in the end uf time.
the supply of wood is kept up. George
work and teachings of Masonry, and
Thanking the audience fur their Wushinglon owes his country a tree.
in saying iMs, I would not lie under­ kmd^tUeniion, and you. Brothers, for
The editor of the Troy [lll.| Bulle­
stood as ignoring the preeminence nl the honor this occasion confers, I tin says that he couldn’t make a living
Christianity above other in«tiimion&gt;; clone by Wishing continued and a- mere with hi* paper nlone. but that
but as one of its most iniporinut ad­ imndant prosperity
to Nashville Im was leader of the band and pitcher
juvants, I believe that Masonry ha«n Lodge, No. ‘.’55.
in the base ball club and that helped
great and useful laboy tu perforin.
him out- »
Btcoud only to that 4 the Chinch.
A yotnig
lady and .gentleman,
Masonry is founded in immutable
aged
respectively 12 sud 13 years,
Michigan
apples
are
being
shipped
-principles clothed in a permttuetil
were married at -Geuldtowh. Mich.,
form Her symbolism speaks in the to France and England.
same language everywhere and ut all
The Manistee Times is .publishing last week. When lust seen they were
times. Is society afflicted with a blind the largest mortage sale on record quarreling over a pound of mixed
candies, and throwing out vague
admiration nnd thirst for wealth and and the printers fee will lie Si56 80.
intimations about divorce.
worldly show? Masonry tet&lt;ehcs Us
The motion for a new trid in the
by every present symbol, that n» mau Brunson cnsc. nt Big Rnpidr Iras been
Several years ngo a hopeful young
is valued, merely for ht.* worldly denied. Bron-out h is b -on sentence i minister left the shores’for the Cnnniwealth or honors Is there a prevailing to the Stab- Prison fur three years.
bill i Isnds ns a missiunary. On urriytcmler.cy to dishonesty ?
Masunrv
A fifteen ye «r «dd- daughter of mg at the end of his journey tho na­
enjoins upon ns to walk uprightly in
Tobias il.ick'et. of M'tr-h ill.was mys tives weighed him and cut a sliver'ofl
our several stations, and to net up tt
terinusly burned tn death in her bed hi* leg Hi a -ample. He cum* home bj
the square. Is there a reign of irrev­
the next Ik» »t. and is now the traveling
lust Saturday morning.
erence and infidelity ?
Masonry, at
ag mt of a circus.
•
E. 11 Drake, a phyrician of De­
her very threshold, ca’ls for a declar­
Victoria Woodhull is seriouslv sick,
troit, was killed nt Yp«ilau«i. Monday
ation of faith in God.
but sne can be sick a lung time with'while
ende
tvorrng
to
cross
the
track
The teachings . of Masonry are
out the public missing her much.
mainly addressed to the cultivation in front cf an express train.
Giris as you value your lives, don’t
Nancy Pntrick, of Mason, has just
of the heart and soul, and their prep•ration lor tho life Leyond life grave; received a judgement of $500 against get up and get breakfast in the
but culture of every ’ kind, finds a J. McDaniels, fur d’bnages sustained morning. A$ yong lady attempted it
friend in her.
In the secind degree in the death of her son, who was one day last week, and was burned to
she opens to liet votaries the door t« -killed two years ago. by the overturn death. Show this to your mammas.
Tenure C. CHftm, according to the
the whole circle of human knowl­ ingot, his wagon while iqloxiw^rd;
edge, and in the third she crowns nil having butisht the liquor of tne de­ Chic «go Inter Ocean, is now Mrs. John
Green ll*s thi« sweet cherub been
her instructions by an illustrious ex­ fendant.
getting married agin? And is there no
ample of fidelity to truth Rud honor.
law for the protection of her artless
And these are not mete dead teach­
ings. No! Masonry embodies a true Erxm (he Hartford (Vaa Birrn Co.|_D«y Sprier innocence?
nnd living system of philosophy nnd
About.four miles South-east of thi- * Rev. J. IL Todd, of Sioux City,
morality, which has its foundation village, has long lived a family named played a rather neat little joke on
deep in the principles of human na­ llanrdton. Edward Hamilton, the fa­ his wife, the other day. while she was
ture. But perhaps I am told by the ther, is n farmer in hit nlile ciruiim
unsuspectingly engaged in half Boling
unjntiatcd that its members do uot •lances, but have enjoyed tho good his winter trousers, he quietly slipped
live up to their hifch principles. 1 will ot his townsmen The third daug­ out at the back gate and eloped with
ask in reply, who will not be found hter. nnm&amp;i Emelins is aged 22, and a milliner.
wanting when tried by die standard fur five years past, has worked away
__ A Dubuque, Iowa, man offers to
of the life of Christ! The outsider ।from home, nt interval*, but about
curls the lip and srleeringly [mints tu six week* ago. arrived home to May. pray for $-&gt; a day.
An Indiana clergyman sued a news
the Mason of intemperate habits; but The wnrld knew nothing wrong in
are tliere no memtiersof the Christian the character of the girl’s previous paper for libel and dropped dead
chnrclids addicted to the pernicious life, neither had they any suspicion of whilhin a week. The Delr rit Free
habit of intemperance ? Among half the girl’s ruin and condition. Thurs­ Preu says these fellows will learn
r million of men it would be folly to day morning of Inst week, Emelina something by and by

sad

A. W. ALLEN
•t the old otaad of DOWNING
id m-nt'oto, or

MI 8822
•cripiJoa &lt;*f th«
m drseribed in
•aid mvri&lt;a&lt;«. &lt;• •• follows: Village loU
Nd. one hundred nnd tweiiry-Six (126) and
»be -undisid-d •ne-h«Jf of lots eighty-two
(82) and righty-three flfc), in rhe Tiling* &lt;,f
Nashvitk, Barry county. Michigan, accord­
ing io the plat and the survey thereof.
Dated Naahrille, Mich.. Nov. 19th, 1874
HIRAM COE.
Clbbsst Smith,
Mortgages.
Atiprnay for Mnrtraaee.
8-20

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Boots aid Shoes,
Hats aid Caps,
Celts’ FarnlsMag Goods

Glares and Mittens,

$20,000.00-WORTH OF GOODS,.

Shawls, Furs,

C.rpets,
Faaey Goods,

which were bought for &lt;
•old at

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

HARD PAN PRICES!

TERMS—Cash or Ready
Pay !

Plain

MY

Fair Dealing at Lof Prices
TO EVERY ONE!
Don’t forget the place,—the

Fancy

10,000 Corti of 2 ail 4 Foot Wool I

li ning the night the j«or girt
fiikd, and rImkH muln'tghr

JOB PRINTING

C. A. TRUMAN

A. W. ALLEN.

7

CUTTERS!
CUTTERS!
CUTTERS

With Show OB.

CUTTERS
With Beats on.
CUTTERS
All painted up.

NISHVILIE FOUNDRY I

CUTTERS
That will run.

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

CUTTERS
With a Mule on.

Plows, Sleigh Shoes and
General Jobbing,

•CUTTERS

DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

CUTTERS

CUTTERS
With I ho Godess of Liberty on.

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD!

With J. L. BesD'ennme on.

G. F. WILSON, Prop.
'pAIiUAUE’S
T’jVT’EFt.

She Christian at Woth.
“THE-BEST RELIGIOUS PAPER”

Greater

Bargains

CUTTERS

WHERE? WHERE?

THAN EVER IN

CUTTERS

At Lee Reed’*.

WHO IS LEE REED?
Wy Ln Rssd is LEE REED I

TWO Beaatifnl

PREMIUMS. LEE REED

WOOL!

• Wwwmmt Mtatad Md etreviMM te mW rwurty
Mwdn
perrm. to

3

IS READY

Di«*olution Kotloe.

Wa R UVAQ1 a BBO-a COLUMK

OPIUMS

dl U

■one Oyfce
pillow .nJ w«.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce,

for which I writ pay the Highest Price.

Jfy Carding 'Machine

or to

$5000,00 worth of Boots and Shoes

I ALSO WANT

WOOL!

of the trananciioo,

Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
Goat Cloths, Bugle Fringe,
' ‘ Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias,
Hats, Caps, Horse Blankets,
Men, Lad’s &amp; Child’s Underwear,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Groceries, &amp;c., Ac.

Brown Stere, opposite Nichols. Which I am bound to sell 10 per Celt Lewei than any other
House in town.

WOLVERINE MILLS!

Theae are the Messed prroeifiles in- *ny thing

Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to bny for
Cash.
I have a full line of

SEWING MACHINES

In the rasa thet rune the
CatteF Msobiae in Hsetinge.
Fue opinion is being strengthened
complained to the family of the teeth
LEE
REED
ache, nn I early in the div weo| up to every day that the man wh &gt; fir*!
ATTBWriOW, AGBWTb !
Builds BafgiM and Catlcre.
her chamber anl to bed. In the after- made a shirt lo button behind did
no.Mi ■-* younger si»ler went to he. more for the world than one who lias
IKMIA.TIOC. KING, Pnbliatier, LEE REED
apartment and finding Emelina bad discovered five comets.
Is the Leader of the Band.
Box 6105, New Turk.
w2
off*, the mother was called, who. oh
W&lt; are told that "the smallest
going aj&gt;, found the young woman in
LEE REED
hair
throws
a
shadow,"
And
so
it
greni ,-tgoay in-both body nnd mind.
The youngest son was sent to this does. Il throws a shadow over your
LEE REED
PropriMar at lbs •
village lo notify the father that Erne appetite when yon find it in your
Shop is fall of Cutters.
line ws.s dying, nnd also a request victuals.
sent Mrs. Ruble, and Thompooq. &lt;Wu
LEE REED
is the Bin that pays for this
Tite clergy insinuate that wedding
of the nrighimr women, to come over,
llamiltien r* turned home late in the fees, this autumn, are by no means
— AND —
nfterntarti, and found hi* daughter as liberal as they used to Im*. Times
J. LEE REED
8
all drat is false.
Such Ma-onry n* vt-ry sick. As the rwm was veiy cold.
WOOL CARDING MACHINE!
mra is the true handmaid of chrisikut- I the wh&lt;» e chamber being in a •i.-jK-l are so hard that folks can't get mar­
PIIOHATE OKDJCIt.
i*y, iu the tt»Me and glorious wmk of i room und not plastered al tlmt, the ried tv the extent they use to
Sratm or MicirioAK. &gt; ■
'
the rvstoialion of mmikrid to p.irfty. father proposed t? ItuUd b. fire m the
TVivimIivIIIc, - - Mich
cousrr or BASRt, /"•
The senior and mu*i no al convict
To siwh Masuury us this We have stur:-1 ha! was in one end of the room,
in the Michigan State Prison, Sile
oppftrite thrhed
which the si’k
Would
respreifu
’
ly
inform
the
publie
tha
Duly, while ass-sting in unloading aof thia hall,-Mu a Mww-.ry
gM
was...lyjnc. when he opened the j car fell anti seriously injured himself.
. -Jwhose
- r,........
-real
ia th.- Bibi,.. Take
‘
away stove door he was stnrtleu to find the
the Bibse a«d yuu Mtj» the found« cold naked body of r male ein&lt;d.
tian of tho wlioie institution.
'I he which had b- en wliH-boni or inurdereef
a trial and
principles of the Bible are tl
and placed in the stove some time ।
which are impressed npou every
ci
I dunng th- dnv.by the dyipg girl. The ।
mem-'wr at hi* inixiatum, st&gt;4--w‘hki« [ (amdy, and Mr*. Ruble were notified exclutirely in iu ooluara*. The lerm»,$S2o
C. ML ■OLLER, Miller.
go along with him nt every »t&lt;-p of |of I Im* shodtuig durtrtery, which
I:m progres*.
It teachc-, m (&lt;» love * &gt;liiuiged Hw secret &lt;»f the dvugnter’a
all rr.r-ti, r* i&gt;*-:ng tbe children of one j ihnesa The cenniins «»f the infant ■
copy ot
rumnxm Father, and teach * m&gt; atw&gt;; were Bl'teed in a hax, and the. next
to help them in their distiex., t» bear. mor. i tg buried in th- yard. The
with their .nlirnrd&gt;«•.&lt;_ mU
; n»

expect that there would not be many
who would betray their trust and viu
lute their vow’s.
This is so in all
relations of life.
But ,lo have once
fully received into the mind the con­
ception of Masonic troth, it cannot
but enoblc, expand, ele» ale and dig­
nify the nature of any man who bai
gone ihrtMigh such an experience.
But it is n«l Masonry in books, or iu
forms or rituals, that can accomplish
this great uork; but Masonry in tuen.
making them reverent lo God and
troth, charitable &gt;o aU mankrod, hou

Beeeirrt »t the C. O. D. Store »f

Date! Nev tad. 1874.

Mr.

POWUft,

Ctrtfrr

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

BUY THE BEST!
AND GET A

Mancfaetured by the Michigan Stove Co.
• and warranted for one year.
The Urgwrt stock of Paiats, Oils, FaraMbea aid Wi aihn ever
brought to Nashville. Also a Jarga slock of Cram-c
a 11V
eluding the Silver Steel Blaaa.d, the fastest coUing saw in th
world, and all to be offend at prices heretoforeuuheardof for®
Cash.
rar~

C. a WOLCOTT.
fl

�NG
New Stock of Goods.!
*&gt;.&lt;Wp.nBd4 of Drird Apple*

Q0NW8TIN0 OF

-Mr. L, Mlh is

DRESS GOODS,

B»rUi afford*.

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

.

Jlaning,. Hatching,
Re-sawing, See.,

i
—Riaharri Gmham hM ahowa n» a
' enrineitv.—throe
distinct
carrot*

factiM gnara»t«*d.

GLOVES. CORSETS,

. grown with &lt;mlv owe item.

Dressed
At Turmas's.

—New ix the time tn trot out vour

!

naw hnroe nnd have vour wife split
I a HANKY. Drarman. Goods and1 up the kindling* at night.
'
•. «*•*• *r!-’ •«
»». ”* ’1,hsr
—A Mr. Haw. of Aaxvria lovn
ELEMENT’SMITH,
whip, rocmtlv plowed Up an elk horn
,V
LAWY*
, on hi* farm, of gigantic proportion*.
.

gASTMAN A YOUNG,

&gt;f use slwighty dollar, and. *A»r

SHAWLS, CASSIMWHES,

Sidlar, M»«ldi»gs: kc.,
Of every daacriptioa. kept canstaatly on

&gt;!»*: ia at Boe- A Clever’* Market
De*t
jSleek* frota *ev«n te right cent*; choice

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.

MOL. Tublrr Lsntem* st Y&gt;vmjm&lt;'i

—Rendell of the advertisement*

Marked, at Durham's.
in thia paper and go and nee tho nd- day. while werking ia. the dfich where it only 8 c*nt« y»ir pound.
vertiaenr. They nre the' then to deal wm thirteoa fort deep, it suddenly eared in

Good

roceries

Steak for
6

I also msnufictart Soft and Hard Wood

OF ALL KINDS,

’ with.

JJENRY II. WOOD,

Justice of the Peace,
q

TAILOR

g

PARADY, Manufacturer of

-

Rev.

Best Bast from four t. right eta

Qoinc and tec if

and

Kellogg and he

was burned in the village cemetry.

the evidence shown on

BOISE BROS'.

GROCERIES!

both
The new firm c

'

ft TO C

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

—Business called us to Hastings
Monday.land while there took a look

pay the Highest Market Price for

through the buggy and cutter manu­
—A collodion will be taken, at
factory ot Lee Reed, from the black
the Union Thanksgiving Services,
smith shop through the different de­
at the M. E. Church for the sufferer*
POTATOES,
partments to the paint shop and ware
from the •‘grasshopper" ravage*. Cash
iwomr, whefe we found a large and
dried fruit, and clothing will be re­
attractive stock of buggies and cut­
ceived.
ten on hand. He has already com­
Nash rille. Micb.
—Rwnd Elihu Chipman's card in
menced manufacturing cutters for the
the Nxws.
Mr. Chipman has the winter trade. Lee is a ‘•boss’* work­
De'iverod at their
neatest, best and largest Justice man and always makes the banner
court room in lhe county, and is pre­
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
bugjy or cutter. If you want a cut­
pared to deal out justice in quantities
ter this winter go and Nee Lee R *vd
to suit the most fnslidious.
Naabrllle, Mktfe.
W* also keep on hand and have for eale
Don't go by to Grand Rapids where
—Carpenter's magic lantern show cutters are so dear that big girls hnve
LATH,
Cental Conveyancing.
held forth one night nt Union Hall. to r de on hand aledr with their ‘•beau"
SHINGLES.
Collections a specialty. Three night* was the time advertised,
for a horse.
IF A TER LIME.
but they pu'led up stakes and left
SALT.
HOM? TO LOAN
after lhe first night. Our people be­
HAIR.
lieve in patronizing a first class en­
Uucle Dan Russel has been laid a­
STUCCO.
tertainment, but wili have nothing to way into the silent tomb but he has
4-a, fc.

CORN. APPLES, oats,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

Groceries, of Ivory Descriptions,
Forcxsa. ar Us sqaivalent.

Is Cheap a* they eu be Bought

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Patent Medicines,

Justice of the Peace,

MBS. I.. O. CROCKER

do with a worthless humbug.
—Saturday last, Frank

AND WINTER

left a little property for his heirs to.

rhieh we ship *nd ratal’ st bottom price*.

Pattison quarrel about. The house in which
Unde Dan .lived and died, was pur­

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
Proprietors.

wns arrested and committed to the

JHLUH1RY&amp; FANCY GOODS!
Also VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.

charge of secreting chased, and a deed given, from Con
property that he had agreed, but had rad Clever, but said deed was never
Since Uade Dan's death
failed, to pay for. However, his recorded,

county jail on

counsel broke the iron fetters, with n

ST1TI05EBY 4 LEGAL BLANKS,
Comply* Amoetukxt or

Imwu;,, o«.ri7 my kind k~»» &gt;•
ike ir^l., Mid lo
.kw mdol,. I. U&gt;. hrsign luxury. »• would »ay

TOILET ARTICLES ARD PERFOIES,

Come to Our Store I

BFEpTACLBR, (wMT.nlri Pebble)

And see for yourselves.

THE TAMA8HIR0 (unoolored)

^piRRAD FOR

Japan Tea, for #1-

Ta-A.ZMOE’S,

CRACKERS

A Frssii Stock or

FAMILY GROCERIES,

THAT IS THE

is truly with a bundle of paper undur our arm
entitled to them, for he is as honest a a Lunch of Fabers best .pencils in our
lawyer os ever arose and said •• Ysnr pocket and one of Gov. Morten's

BAKERY GOODS

TEAS, COFFEES,

Clement Smith,' nnd Clem

Nasuvuxb, Mica.

care and we warrant saliafneiion.
We
would especially call aUteatioa to ear Urge

S&lt;M. Bink, ui ilkrr BmU

a deed has been recorded, very much

BARI. OIF,

BARBER and HAIR DRESSER!

OTTR STOCK

Paints, Oils, Varnisiies &amp; Bnshes,

Wall Pt per &amp; Bordering

COT FREE or CHARQBl
writ of kabetu corpus and Frank was like the one Mr. Clever gave Uucle
She still retains the x-rricea of Mti&gt; allowed to breathe the pure air of Dan .except that in place of Unde
Dowxtac, and ii prep* cd to make ,
Dan's name is Mrs. P. Harttom's
Heaven ’once more.
Mr. Clever declares be never gave
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.
—While in Hastings, Monday, we
such a deed. Lively times in law are
heard many complimentary words for
our talented and successful lawyer. expected nnd we await the crisis

FA.S1XION AJ3L.K

.

RELIABLE HOUSE Sugars, Spices, Etc.

the Unkn Hoax.

B,. Ml 1. Nuhelll., wHek w. UinkU.

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS

JDRESS MAKING

The Vermontville editor is already
—The postal department recently in trouble. He cannot get a house, nor
retained a S100. bill on a bank in even a tent to live in, unless he will
Lowell, Mass, to this post office give a mortgige on it He closes a

Pm Wines ajfl LiQners
For Medicinal and Mechanical Ihirpoaee, at

It was paid lung leader on the matter with :
into the p»st office by E. Chipman,
Now then, we can not. and will not
who received it of Dan Everts. When stand this treatment any lunger. If we
can't
be furnished a respectable sort
Dan arrived home ho returned it to
of a house,—without being compelled
the Hasting* Bank, where he received
to live with another family ur over
it from, and now the First National some rickety old store, wc will close
Band of Hastings, arc out just one up shop. It .will cotno to that in a few
months, if we have to run the office as
hundred dollars.
we have been doing, and we propose
—Jacob Ix?ntz' furniture factory is to quit while our credit is good. Re­
kept
running from early
morn member gentlemen, that we nre free
till late at night, and is turning out bom, and have a right to set our own
estimate on our services.
chairs, bedsteds tables^elc,l»y the hun­

dred*.

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE!

BOISE BROS.,

cHOitt trans i
Glassware &amp; Lamps I

MEAT MARKET!

Prescriptions

K,

Carefully

Lodgings $ Meals 25 cis

Prepared.

Cell st Centre! Home Sign.

3

NEW STORE!

On Saturday morning, about throe I would reepectfaOy iavHe my old ruMomthis County, nice&gt; o'clock,.the honaeof Edwin Ives, who
king and cheap» lives iu the township of Sunfield, was
enough for anybody. We understand। discovered to be on fire, and the
family had a narrow escape from !&gt;olhet about New Years Mr Leota will
ing burned in their rooms. The par­
take his two oldest sons, Chaney artd! lieu lari are these.
Albert, into partnership with him.
IhMlio’dakUn. Ireijnl ur
nod went d««wc aurs. and o|*aniog the i
—Charles Perry is languishing in' door that ted into the kitehen, was j
rhe Hastings jai-’. and there ian proa* met. by flames, which burned her
Erarything belonging to the
j ret of his putting up al the big severely, and drove her Imck. In her _
n
, __ 0 r__
fright she ran m.1 doors, giving lhe
&amp;OCie?V &amp; LBO 1^(18,
Surte hotel tor an unlimited period.
• alarm as she went-.When lhe oatlride |
J
'
•
Last Monday he entered the house of
. door was opened, it created a draft!
You will alwayi tad st
Wm. Crees, abo:’.*. four miles West of that aiiuusi iusiaoriy SRml iheiuknur ।
_
StaLi
this village, whue Mr. Greeu was opt he house with flimei. The family '
«3E ^sas^
absent and made improper advances; who slept up aiaua, made lor lh« j
iu
a

and an indecent exposure of himietf window, but only one or two succeed ।
edin getting out before they were ' Z1S
to Mrs. Green, who ordered him. out.
driven away. The children ie«reat«d ;
Soon after she saw him coming Lark to a window that had been boarded
and ran U&gt; a oeighbuts near by.

l

CrlCfl'P jOT

n

ItCttliy L Cly

lie

.

DAUGHERTY &amp; ROOSA

W. A. AYLSWORTH, FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!!

des, fc.

JACOB LENTZ

NEW GOODS!

CHAN. W. DEMARAY.

Everything New

Parior, Library, Biaiti, Office AL Hie biptn Cen llaitraad
GENERAL FDNTRRE!’
GRAND R1YER VALLEY JffSHffl.
Together with a full setorimeal ot
REMEMBER
itioe;

"

MIRRORK, PICTURES. FKA Mr
AND CARDS. BRACKETS.

DEY GOODS

DUSTERS,&amp;C-40,

Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents’ Furnishing
Goods,

Baby Cab aai Pmihlato i

fciaw ItepUta.

wrnss is» caskets,

cn laved the bouse,' approprisied an
ares very seriunxly burned.
j
Nothing was saved from tha house ;

----------

were (□rluo.t. i, «■- ONE PRICE TO ALL- Cozy Little Brick Store,
MM

LAI

grid and Xrstaurant

IVflrrantett------ Physicians'

BOISE Bros.

Lhe largest stock of every description

.nd Ih.

PATH

OYSTERS

T. Maiwj)

Fair Privet and Hone*. Dealing.

Haring moved into my

:gntire NeW Stock,

DANIEL STALEY.

to

CITY DRUG STORE,
All Goods

Mr.. Lentz keeps at his store

of furniture
ennfigh for

(ScccsacHnoM

Crockery,

10,000

E. D. BITGOOD, Pttomirroa.

People ean Appreciate.

of Probate for this County in 1876.

stamped ‘'counterfeit.”

TALL MILLINERY GOODS’

Of every dcMription.

The Choicest Bread

Honor and g« ntleman of the jnry " fountain pens over our ear.

We hope to see Clem elected Judge

Shaving, Hair Cutting $■
Dressing, Shampooing,

A. W. OLDS.

poiTMD, the cheapest place

ATTENTION, ALL!

! fruneral was preached at the. M. E.

Church by

Depot, Nashville, Mich.

48

good aleak at Durhutn'i Meat Market for
unlyeeight cent* per p;mn±
6

—John Brady died in this village ■idea resulted in a verdict of-“not
MUhiimn.
, Xs I Friday at R. S. Brady's,
The guilty" for tho defendent. •

JONES,

.

Irte lord. and avfre was put of the

and fourth pages.

V. Oaacn, Proprietor,

4

W. n. KOCHER &amp; Bro.

.

—We challenge any paper in Bar­ house by P. Ilarttom, whom she had
ry Co. to give a better selection of arreslej ou charge of assault and bat­
miscellany* general and atate news tery. The case came off by jury trial
than we do this week .on our first before Esq. Chipman last Monday,

JJN10N HOUSE.
TS’A.roiIVlX-L.1^

How is this?

and. Shingrles.
NaehvUle. Ort. 6&lt;h, 1S74.

—Sidewalk han only been hnilt in
—Hie last wife,of Unde Dan Rus­
front of three loin, on the job that was sell reiurned to •.his village last Fri­
&gt; ordered, by the Cound) to be built by day. She went to the house of her Market.
the 13th.

For-lhe Wholesale and Re**i1 Trade.

Markot

ggk. School Bvoks and I epal Bianki

opened a produce store in the Frnn■ eiabaflding.*
*
j

L1EBHAUSER,

k‘

Fortn-

—Mew*. Deddrrirk and Reese,
of Bellevue and TAid'nglon, have

*«&amp;&lt;!

th.OTOTuMrKovwedMatNkr^fo- t-raed &lt;»l «.
hawse for the
bf'"‘gta “ ""™
«OT,ted on •
indoeoni

fI(w.ore »n-l

ud V„.

Lewy

hough! at the T

I Market.
ii»X’ —
o«. *•«. &gt;«».
mmomI,

&lt;■» ««, te&gt; mm ton
ua.ib,n*Ob

for, Lraikrr wi WM flmrW TBCXISI
mi 14 inn *
W, Al AYLSWOBTU.

xzw-

j

sue oms and coffin
INGS tM aMMllf «■ kaiA
n

i

-•
llS®.

�•'

JYAMXN OF CQCKTMKi.

Qoot aec&lt;&gt;n&lt;J-t&gt;aixTpteu»t. Sl&amp;o oo
llsMl’e Termite of Muric, Unirago.

were originally named by the Phumioworld..

A

Tho names, in the. Pbaoi-

gentleman

writes to the New York

characteristic of the place* which they

Mtaneeota

with it must bo admitted to ball.
‘ — Ui Augttei loot the wife of 1
_
|»n, a farmer, living in BcrkavUte. Monroe
county, HL. disappeared' mysteriously, aud
The following jaraxTaph is published in an
Alexandria (V».) paper;
"Miss Amelia

dance ia entirely dreumatantiol.
Col. Mosby, who
happtmod to be In Washington, m soon a«

nkts AJUt CASUAL TIES.
—The ironing stallion Manhattan,
st 520.000, was fatally injured by hi

—Of all the candidate* fo&amp;tbe ftenotorahip

Instated.*
shot Cot Slnxtr. E_. Ellsworth fcfTfaauling

Union snny under Gnu. BcoU wXn ndvnucing
into Virginia.
—Hon. John W. HoKl.mcmber of Congreaa•l«ct from lhe Fourth Dtetrict of Tannrerec,
died al GalteUn lairf wreli.
—Napoleon IV. in wot likely lo oomo to want
right away. Mgr. Charles Manto or, formerly
private chaplain to Napoleon III., Las died

diaua, Senator Henderson, of Missouri, anil
Senator Logan, of lUinobi—Tho officers of the International Typo­
graphical Union mako an appeal for contri­
butions for the purpose of erecting a statue
or other suitable memorial over tho grave of
Horace Greeley, which w reported as being in
a neglected condition.
—The now Portuguese Minister has been
formally received at Waahlngtmj His name
la Santanna.
proclamation calling in tho bands known as
the rofanne-doflail bonds, which wore issued
to aid in the redemption of the Illinois and
Michigan canal from the Uea held upon u by
the city of Chicago.
.
—The Bev. Dr. Dudley, a popular Congre
gallons) preacher of Milwaukee, will not stay
with his flock unless the society shall be reor­
ganised on a working basis, and tho erection
of a commodious church edifice undertaken

—The Hou. Joseph klodill, editor ot the
Chicago Tribune, Lax been appointed * mem­
ber of the Bjard of Trustees of the Univer­
sity of Chisago, and will accept the position.
the appointment of Consulting Engineer of
the Chicago Fare Department, and will immudiatety^uter upon tho dutios ot that office.
—Daniel N. Haskell, tho veteran editor of
tho Boston Trautcripl, died in that city, re­
cently, of pneumonia.
?

GENESAL.
.
—Tte insurance companies which ccMed

ago have decided to reaumo again.
—The United Slates House of Beproeentatives at Washington has attached to
it, in various stations, about 220 officers—
poatmxNtors, tuesBct-KCre, doorkeeperr, etc.—
and, no matter what the peculiar aptitude of
those now filling tho positions, a change b
inevitable.
—Tom Alien, a St. Loub pugilist, announces
it willingness to engage In a •* dispute" with
any man in tho world, for 510,000. Being
about to retire from the ring, bo aims tins
challenge particularly st Jem Mace, au EnNow Orleans in 1871.
—A number of Sandwich Island dignitaries
have come to tho United States. Eliaba II.
Alien. Chief Justice and Chancellor, aud A.

ington to arrange, if possible, tfiorci satisfac­
tory commercial relations' between the United
States and their country than now exist. The
subject of annexation to the United Slates

spedalh' urged. King Kalakua will also visit
HodoIuIu Nov. 18, on the United States
corvette Benicia, which has been placed, at
tho service ot the King for that purpose.

Bufferere. on which much dependence woe
placed, baa been closed.
This ia the
Babeiatenoe Department of tho Army. The

that his supplies are Barely suflislent tor
ordinary aud legitimate demands. The re­
ports from tho gras«hop|&gt;er districts arc heart­
rending.
—At Salt Lake, Utah, snow-storms have
completely blocked the roads. In the several
mining*dtetric’.s the winter business prospects
are dircnuraging.
—Got. Carpenter, of Iowa, tn bis Tbaukstioua for the poor and auffuHig be made on
the 36th, and that, particularly, lhe auffarers
from the grasshopper famine in tbeuorthThe auggesUon b a good one.
—It ba-i Loen decided to withdraw Mr.
Hoyt’s appointment as Interns! Re venue Col­
lector at Chicago, and tender lhe office to
Philip H. Wadsworth. Senator Lagan in­
dorsed Mr. Hoyt m honest tud capable, but
objected to. his appointment on lhe ground
that bo was not well known iu public circles
throughout Chicago. This representation sc-

friends ere onxioua to force him into It. Han-

flouring mill and grain warehouse, the proj&gt;- Johnson are considered the beet. L
erty of VaiedUus A Trew. were burned to the
—The Canvassing Board of the First Illi­
ground. Loss, 525,000 ; no insurance.
nois District (Chicago). In the oontested caoe
uf Farwell and Lo Moyne, have decided to
spies mills iu Kansta City. An engineer, giro the certificate to Mr. Farwell, Republi­
named. George Crocker, whilq oiling a abaft
can. Hia official majority io 186.
was wound up and held by his shirt bosom­
While revolving ho had presence of mind to
' rosuuE.
halloo *to tba flreman lo revereo tho engine.
—The students of lhe University of Edin­
burgh have decided to elect tho Earl of Derby
•haft and was torn out bytheroota, hia throat to tho Lord Rectorship.
cruibod, and neck broken, killing liim instanl—Tho great painting of “St. Anthony," by
Murillo, has been stolen from the Cathedral
and.hu relatives in Milwaukee.
In Sevilla, Spain.
.
—The Elmwood mill and Ha contents, at
—The Danish Ministry has requested tho
East Blackstone, R. I., were burned recently. Rigsdag not to interpellate the government
The loss Is 525,000; insurance, &lt;9,000.
respecting tho expulsion of Danish: eubjecte
from Schleswig while lbs matter la nudcr
•
FINANCIAL AND INDCSTRlAL.
disciuwion with Germany.
—Tho clearings of the Chicago banka
—It has been decided by tho British govern­
for the week ending Nov. 7 foot up a lota!’ ment lo interfere in tho question of slave
ot $25,118,480.62; same week last year, traffic an the gold coast of Africa, and it b
tl8.683,7M.74.
probable that slavery in that region must aoon
—Geu. Bpimxor hM concluded hia annual
report. In it be substantially reuewrf bis
—The difficulty between China and Japan
financial recommendations of laet year, and has been amicably arranged. China agrees to
adheres to hia theories relative to the 3 63 pay an indemnity of 5W.0C0 taels. In conoid­
convertible bonds, and believes that a certain oration of which Hie Japanese troopa are to
portion of the 5 and 6 per cent, bonds should be withdrawn from Fpnpoaa.
be made convertible Into the proposed hater­
—Loudon, Ont., la oxcuied by the report that
convertible 3. Gfr,.
three morchante, who have boon engaged In the
—One of the contractors of tho Hoosac clothing trade there, Loro aboconded, leaving
Tunnel, through the Green Mountains, has liablliuerf to the amount of 570,000. All are
been interviewed at Chicago. Tho work lias said lo have left together list week, aud have
cost $10,000,000, and stands no immediate not aiuce been board from. Their names are
chance of being utilised, now that the bore la suppressed for tho preeouL
flni&amp;hed. There are no roads leading to it at
—Tho siege of Inin Lu been abandoned by
present. The people have been debating two the Carliats. and the leader of tho inanrgonla,
accompanied by hia staff, is now in French
out to railroad companies pr keep it In ite own territory.
.
Lan^e and collect tolls, but noconduaiou has
—The marriage of tho Frenib "Prince
been reached.
Imperial," to a daughter of the Rare an Grand
—Two hundred and forty workmen have Duchess Marie, ia mentioned in Bouaparkist
been discharged from tho Brooklyn Navy­ circles As a probable event.
Yard. Further reduction of tho force will bo
—Months! Bazainc and wife, under the
name at Lspeua, have sailed from Southamp­
—Tho pork-packing seaton is now faiily be­ ton, Eng.,। on the royal mail steamship Nora.
gun. Receipts of Logs at Chicago for one
day recently aggregated over 81,000 head. tho procession on the Lord Mayor's Day, in
Prices range from &lt;6 to $7 per 100 lbs.
London, two persons were killed and several
—Tho manufacture of iron in Pennsylvania, Injured.
which constitutes the life ot one-half of that
—Tho authorities of Seville have offered a
Stale, is almost stopped, with no signs of its reward of 510,000 for tho recovery of Mu­
revival. Mills are closed, furnaces are gone rillo’s great painting of St. Anthony, which
wm stolen from tho Cathedral n that city.
mem are working on short time and reduced
—A Loudon Ttrntt special from Calcutta
announces that Viceroy Lord Northbrook has
—One hundred and thirty odd mills, mostly ordered the suspension of forma) jirocoodlngs

Europe aiguifies a country of white
complexion ; so named because the in­
habitanta were of a lighter complexion
than those of Asia ami Africa. Asia signifies between, or in the mid­
dle, from the fact that geographers
placed it between Europe and Africa.
Africa signifies the land of corn, or
ears. It was celebrated for its abund­
ance of corn, and all aorta of grain.
Siberia signified thirsty or dry—very
characteristic.
'
Spain, a country"of rabbits or conies.
It was once so infested with these animata that it sued Augustus for an
army to destroy them.
_
Italy, a eouatry of pitch, from its
yielding great quantities of blaqjn pitch.
Calabria, also, for the same reason.
Gaul, modern France, signifies yel­
low-haired, as yellow hair characterized
ite inhabitants.
The English of Caledonia is a high
hill. This was a rugged, nSountainous
province in Scotland.
Hibernia is utmost, or last habita­
tion ,v fok beyond this, westward, the
Phoenicians never extended their voy-

productions from one-third to one-half, the
agreement to continue tn force until the 1st
of January.
—Tliere U an ominous outlook for laboring
interests at Pittsburgh this winter. The gen­
eral depression is the worst known since 1837.
It is anticipated that the attempt to lower the
wages of tho iron-puddlers will be met by
storn resist ahco on the part of the mon, aud
that tho mill owners will dose their works,
tho effect of which would be suffering to
thousands of liutnou beings.

Britain, the country of tin, great
quantities being found on it and ad­
jacent islands. The Greeks called it
Albion, which signifies in tho Phamician tongue either white or high mountainr, from the whiteness of its shores,
or the high rocks on the western coast.
Corsica signifies a woody place.
Sardinia signifies the footsteps of
men, which it resembles.
Syracuse, bod savor, so-called from
tho unwholesome marsh on which it

found a well educated girl, occupying a
good position in society, who was will­
ing to accept himself and hia 81,800 a
year. He claims to be well-brea, good
looking and accomplished.

responding degree inerzased its merits.

A Naw Yobe philosopher observes
that iho weakest of worsen nre not with­
out power, aa he has known one auch to
turn a steamboat excursion into an occa­
sion of gloom and despondency.

Ths Gbkat Favobitb I—Tho popular
Ghllt Cure of tho age! 1 Oompored of pure
and aimplo druga, Wilboft'a Tonic hM long
hold tho highoat place in tho long lino of
remodioo for Chills an i Fever. It ia not only
Anti Periodic bulla Anti-Panic, for it curtails
tlio heavy,expense of doctors’visits, where
friendly calls are all itemized in the account
current. A penny raved ia a penny gained,
and saving II iu this way adds to health and
comfort. Try Wilboft’a Touio m a certainty,
and you will novar regret it. Wbsslocx,
FiKLAY A Co.. Proprietors, New Orleans.

LOCKM &lt; JOMKI, Tols.ro, Ofcte,

£250.000.000 STERLING

of neck and
Sent free, on rec
broiot mcMurc. bright.
---------------------(.ample) "Molol 52 Shire.
Fitted by pe­
te n ted modal. Stylirii andwulMtantial. Address
Model-Shirt Co .81 South 8th-e*... Philadelphia.
The Nobthwewtebm Hobsb-Nail Co.’a
“ Finished ’* Nail ia the beat in lhe world.

Prof. D. Meeker's

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Hr. J. Walker’s California Vinftffar Bitters are a purely.Vegetable
preparation, -made dridty ironi the na­
tive herbs found on the lower rangva of
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor­
nia, the medicinal properties of which
are cxlrnetedTherr-from without the use
of Alcohot
The question Is almost
daily asked, *• What is the cause of the
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit­
ters!” Our-ahswcrliL that they remove
the cause of disease, and the patient re­
covers his Iivalth. They arc the great
blood purifier and : life-girtorpriBcipIc,
a perfect Itenovator and lurigorator
of the Btsiein. Kercr before iu the
hirtcry Of' Hie world h&gt;« a medicine been
compounded pofweMtng the remarkab.e
qoAi.ues of ViswraABirrinw in healing the
tick of every diseawfNiian is heir tn. They
nre a gentle I'tirpaUre as well as a Tome,
relieving Ccniec*tion or Inflammation or
the Liver ami Vitccral Orgaat, in Bilious
Dueasct.
The properties.of Dr- Walker’s
VixegasBjttkw arc Aperient. Diaphoretic,
Carminative, JiutritiouA. laxative. Diuretic,
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudonfic, Altera­
tive, aud Auti-Bilioni.
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HOG BIMGER.

Ml
STEINWAY

stood. •
.
Rhodes, serpents or dragons, which
it produced in abundance.
Sicily, tho country of grapex
Scylla, tho whirlpool of destruction.
Charybdis, tho holds of destruction.
jEtaa signifies a furnace, or dark, or

t-moky.

dastr'nv HUBse al Sr lava! aid to obti
will find reliable and experienced

It is no hard to get a linen collar

Warwick, 'it looks better than any linen
• collar, flte splendidly, arid keep* clean looser
than any other. . Tty it.

Grand, Square aniUpriiht Ranos,
Jxinway a sows.

Mii«teBuaat,Maw

EPILEPSY or FITS

_______•_______________

A COMMON DANGER.
People who wet their winter’s coal, in
order to lay the dust on putting it into
their cellars, do not generally know
that they are laying up for themselves a
store of sore throats and other evils
consequent upon the practice. But so
it ia said to be. Even the fire-damp
which escajnw from ccal mines arises
from tho slow decomposition of coal at
temperatures but little above that of
the atmosphere, bat under augmented
pressure. By wetting a mass of fresh­
ly-broken coal, and putting it in a warm
cellar, the mass is heated to auch a de­
gree that carburetted and sulphuretted
hydrogen are given off for long periods
of time, aud pervade the whole house.
The liability of wet coal to mischievous
results, under such circumstancee, may
be appreciated from the circumstance
that there axe several instances on rec­
ord ot spontaneous combustion of wet
coal when stowed into tho bunkers or
holds of vessels. Aud faom thia cause,
doubtless, many misbing coal vessels
have perished.

Landon tap-room recently that Qaoen Victoria
Pkbu is just and gracious to ite
hail died suddenly al Bilmora! Castle, and women. A young lady desirous of engroat excitement prevailed until it wae au­
taring the law-school of Cnzoo, an in­
thoritatively denied.
stitution supported by the State, wrote
—Count Von Beust, Austro-Hungarian Minto the government to inquire if her sex

to be reinstated as Premier.
—Troops are in Lot pursuit of ths retreat­
ing Csrluite, and are Lu nil ng the houses of
Carltet sympathisers. Three hundred have
already been destroyed. A heavy snow-fall
tiM covered the mountains around Iran, aud
increased the sinister spectacle. The Repnblicixus have driven the inhabitants from their

FOR NOTHING. SWA'JA:
Toledo WEEKLY BLADE

Soldikus ought to be good physiog­
nomists. They all know how to write
about fate.

Sahib, until more mature consideration bo had
Of thO CAl'C.
—Nen from Hayti aud Ban Domingo ia to
the effect that both republics are tranquil,
aud busincM reviving. The JJomuiicau Peece
Commieaioncre were well received at Port au
1‘riuoe, Hayti.
—Dr. Kcaealy, the Tichbomo claimant's
counsel, in a loiter excusing his uon-sttendatioo st s meeting of tho Bar, announces that
ho has boon disbarred by the Benchere of
Gray's Inn.^
—Two Irian members of Parliament liavo
fought a ducL Quo wm severely wounded.
JAPANESE MORALITY.
Falls erf the Schuylkill, slopped rnnuiuR. A
—Ito Carlisle Lava been driven away from
The Jnpaueao seem to be a moral sort
Inin, and are now scalteriug in all directions.
tilled their hands that a reduction of the pres- Don Carlon has probably had his fill of flght- of people, judging by their census,
which shows only three thousand crim­
made. The weavers refused to WOrk, and tho ter; but in the spring, if he escapes capture, inals in a population of over thirty­
works are closed. Seventeen hundred hand# he will again raise Ids standards in tho north­
throe million aouls. Perhaps a Japan­
were employed, with a pay-roll of 555,000 per ern provinces and collect au army.
ese definition of crime would put a new
month, the works being among-the lorgeit in
—Strange rumors are circulating in St.
the United Blates.
Petersburg of a socialist conspiracy, in which face on thia exhibit. In the Islapd of
the conspirators made an nusncoeaeful Great Britain the classification of
RAILROAD ISTKLLIGESCB'.
attempt to murder tho Cxar, and a number criminals varies in different localities.
—The Chicago and Alton Railroad Gimnany
In the Highlands of Scotland almost
intend to continue their Liuhiaua (Mo.) Moscow.
every crime except murder is regarded
—Russia has decided to try the experiment
branch acroM the Stale bt Miwouri. Il will
with comparative indifference, and
of compulsory education in the elementary
probably pay.
— Chicago has another through railway con­ tranches, patterns! after the Berlin system. criminals, when convicted, frequently
nection with the seaboard. By the comple­ It looks as if tho Prussian influence is bound have tho option of leaving the place,
tion at tho Chicago Division of the Bdtlmore to become dominant throughout Europe, for never to return, rather than being sent
and Ohio railroad, trains will hereafter run even Franco has iutreduoed the same echoci tojait- In the Orkney and Shetland
-direct from that city to Washington and Bal­
islands, also, when persons nre convict­
timore, by that route.
—Lieut.-Gov. Crawford opened the On­
ed, they ore sent across tho Pentland
—The Cincinnati, Muncie and Fort Wayne tario (Canada) Parliament, sitting at Toronto,
rai’road has gone into bankruptcy.
with a speech from the throne, iu which he Firth, to tho mainland of Scotland, as
announced that the aggregate re venue for the a punishment, whereas tho same cWs
POLITICAL.
of criminals in England would be trans­
—A Washington dispatch of the 7t!i Inst, te amount estimated, and that the aggregate ex­ ported ersent to penitentiaries. Probably
the Chicago hikr-Cktan says; “The buai- penditures would bo less than the amount the Japanese nre as mild in tho treatment of otrtain offenses as the Scotch.
authorised to be expended.

poaitiun to place much of the reeponaihility
upon Cougrt-oa. Tho third term question
came up again, and tho President took the
position that no acneiblc man could imagine
that there was inch on Issue in the field, and
he pointedly repudiated the whole third term
movement and diaceseion."
*
York city at present, about 10,000 p Jor men
—The chaocna of various prominent gen­
tlemen for tho Speakership of the next House
are already being canvaascd. Gen. Banka,
enne Indians near McClelland Creek, Indian
Xcniando Wood. S. B.. Cox, and ex-Gov.
Territory. Ono United States sridisr and
Walker u» tho persona most prominently
fifteen Indiana were killed.
-Lieut-Gov. V. V. Smith, of Arkansas, Domocatlo majority will prefer a styaight-out

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Progression. No Retrograding,
VOL. IL

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। goblins made out of bloomstinks and
RWr-Qjf ■ OKE OJr BAYARD.
other poles. It is easy enough to see
ilORi ORIENTAL POEMS.
what becomes ot the hats.
At noon Little Breeches is dressed
afresh—dean linen suit, new trousers,
shining face, smooth hair, striped
stockings well gartered up, new slip­
pers, pansy in the button-hole— a little
stiff with the ooUsciousnecs of being
well-dressed, but -a most appetising
morsel. It rains, but he has a new pair
of rutber boots which he is o’er anx­

' All crlm*only I thrill 1

Dn»Hv»4rfutUr*tie«aer&lt;i era bar birth.

Who aboil tnuar* ma with invented gold,
I gorge B&gt;« Vith “delight.
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-AtlatUt MialMy.
THE HA HIES.

4

BY GAIL HAMILTON.

It is Bunday, and what shall the
babies do ? Railroad trains of chairs
and Prince Bntlcr, the dog, cannot be
allowed on Sunday that is certain.
Star Eyes, can be left to herself, fur of
herself is she never boisterous; but
Little Breeches estecmeth not one day
above another. Ho is foud of pictures,
• however, and will listen to reading with
an almost-startling intentnets, gazing
* into the face of the reader with a wide­
eyed eagerness as if he
- With on» lone
your whole »onl tbrasin1i
Your lipa M auaablr.o drlnketb daw."
. A picture of Joseph j.sold by his
brethern nerves tM text for a long ser­
mon on—well, it must be conieased—on
' camels a* much a* on Joseph. Then I
■ay, “ Now if you wiff get me a Bible, I
will Yood yi»u the story of Moses."
“The-Bible is lost," say* he, *oldmnly.
“ Oh 1 no, I think you can find a
Bible in the bookcase.”
“Yes," be says with reu ewed and in
creasing emphasis, ‘1 there has been a
Bible lost out of this house, ft says
* Saw Yoticir Ann* Faber come walking Into
'
ririrter"
■
Bleated and beloved Apostle I Sweet­
est Saint in all the Calendar I Worthy
successor of that disciple whom Jesus
loved, gentlest and tendcrest of all the
Son* of Thunder, / should not have
dared to follow my heart’h prompting*
and class you with those holy men uf
old, buj wjim-, out of the mouth of
babesand sucklings, your praise is per­
fected, it is nst for me to stand by and
say them n*y 1
So Igttie Breeches is presently con­
vinced that it is a volume ot Whittier
and not tho Biole that is lost out of
this house, and he starts off on a tour
of exploration.
Bible* are not so
scarce Jhat he need take a Sabbath day’s
journey; -but bi* view* are vogue, his
mind is discursive, and hi* search pro­
longed. Presently after long silence a
hollow voice resounds "from Some re­
mote fastness. “Cusnabe, I don’t care
to hear about Moses !” nml the culprit
hcarcs in right with a big kaleidoscope
whifit was put op an upper thclf in n

dark closet for the express purpose of
keeping it out of hi* way. So that is
the reason why ■ “ Moses-*’ was so soon
nipped in the bud ; but what possessed
him to go Bible-hunting in a clothesAnd what feeling i* it, what divine
discontent with the established order
ol things that makes him come in and
and throw himself in a chair with hi*
Jjack to tho front and his hock aa high
up ihe bar* a* the supply will permit ?
f* it a physical or a mental, a nervous

)

or a social solace that this attitude
minister* to his perturbed spirit ?
And what become* of hie clothe* ?
Oh I hi* jackets ! Oh ! his knees ! Oh 1
the seat of his trouaei* I
“Little
Breeches ha* gone out without his
jacket, and will certainly catch his
death o’ cold,” said Ann, coming in and
holding up the mite of a garment she
ha* found.
“ No, Ann, do yeu not see that is hi*
beat jacket, and/ho ho* on hi* old
one ?"
His best I But what a scarred old
veteran it looks I And if this is the
jacket, how then must the trousera ap­
pear? those eight pair* which it w^*
fondly hoped would bear him triumph­
antly down the Rummer month* and
through the Indian summer till the
tore the ides of August the daylight
shone through them.
As for hie hats, there is no question
whs* bueomeu of them. They are hung
up Ml the pump-handle to be gently
soaked over night with the geetie rain ;

strutted into foot-Ulia, and butterfly
traps, atxd Imcktte for bailing mud­
puddles. They crown the bead* of hob-

N.^H-VILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, IS74.
HOTEL CLXR1O.
There is no use in putting on airs and
denying it. We all tremble in the pres­
ence of a hotel clerk. AU, we say,
though this is perhaps too sweeping,
for those person* who, by some fortu­
nate fate, have made the aoqnrintance
of those, oflfciala, actually know them
intimately, and do not ■ hesitate to call
them by their Christian names; to aven
abbreviate the litter, hutting “Thomas"
into “Tom." and “Alexander" into
’•Aliok," or to* slap them on the back
with, “How uro you, old boy?” that
fairly makes tho blood of an ordinary
traveler curdle with apprehension. We
once knew a man who had a philosophy
about hotel clerk*. “ Now, mind," said
he, “if you want attention in a hotel,
never try to play the mild and good-na­
tured gentleman. Be gruff. Speak in
a loud tone an^ as if you were accus­
tomed to command a regiment of slaves,
and of speaking so that tho whole bat­
talion could hear you at once and dis­
tinctly." We never quite agreed vrith
that man, and yet it was surprising how
attentive everybody about a public
house became when he entered and
opened hi* mouth.
There is a deal of difference between
tho hotel in America and in France. In
the latter country, os a writer very truly

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TALKJRU.

MICHIGAN,

When society becomes a mere .matter
of dancing, it is on its last leg*. The
Michigan Legislature.
foot kicks but the brain. People who
The Detroit Free Frets oi Nov, 7
do not care to spend hours in violent gives tho following as the probable
exorcise in a small, hot room after a political-complexion of the new Legis­
hard day’s work stay. away. People lature, from the latest election advices :
SENATE.
with cultured legs and undeveloped
brains go. The slight pauses between
tho dances are filled with vapid chatter.
There is no talk—properly so called.
Bodies, not minds, meet To persons
incapable of mental effort, grave or gay,
this’may-be pleasure. It is not so to the
majority of people. They appear at
parties under a mistaken notion that
appearance is a social duty. Now,
dancihg is good enough in itself, when

ious to try, and his infatuated mother
gives him leave to walk to the barn.
To walk to the barn by a roundabout
ramble through the garden seems to
him but n small stretch of privilege,
out by the.time he enters the barn his
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE*.
taken in moderation. It is when it
clothes ore so thoroughly damp that
usurps the place of better things, and
when "he emerges from tho fiour-barrel
excludes them, that a protest is need­
into which ‘ ho entered, as his first ex­
.
ALTKXA.
W L Clinrchtu. D.
ed. When it is the be-all and end-all
ploit, he .is a mass of paste, and tho
of society, the man who likes to talk
brave, bright clothes have to be igno­
afid be talked to is justified in growling,
miniously and immediately set to soak
his disapproval. So far, however, has
in tho wash-tub.
this tendency to subordinate everything
What can you du? His troubles
else to the dance been carried in socie­
seem to come naturally, not wickedly.
ty, that talking is actually half under
Evon when fox some real and hrinous
tho ban, as something out of date, stu­
crime ho was is prematnnjly’ to beu,
HUM &gt;:v,U
pid, slow. A man.is expected to put
ho lies and moans, "'Oh I now my heart
on a dress-coat and put off ideas at the
is broken.” He evidently contemplates
same time. “ Wo don’t go to parties
the situation not as punishment, but
to talk about Darwin," cries the average
affliction. His busy little brain is all nt
young lady. As she has a va&amp;ue idea
sixes and sevens about cause and
Nathan Whitney, Ind.
effect, right and wrong, sin and suf­
xiwatoo.
“Your lightest wish id a law to your land* that Darwin is a dangerous infid jl, w'-o
Sullivan Armatroug, 1*.
loot. Your whim is made aa much of as thinks Adam and Eve were monkeys, it
fering.
OAXLAXU.
“Ann,"' says hef strolling in two though it was the most Important matter in is, perhaps, just as well that she does
Allen Campbsll, £&gt;,
I
‘
&lt;
ter
Dow, IL hours after the dinner from which he the world. Your landlady, the concierge, the not discuss him in public. There may
John D Norton, D,
was muring. “Ann, have-I had my
be, however, ono or two things on
the table, Jacques, who polishes your ahoca—
dinner ?"
which she is capable of conversing.
3 Leroy ParXrr, It, ’
all Boem to exist for no other purpose than to
But Ann is non-committal and says :
anticipate your slightest wish, to see only that There are certainly a great number S HR Bi!Uc«». IL
“ Ho&lt; should I know whether you have you are supremely happy. Nothing that you which she might hear talked about
had your dinner or not ?’’
may want seems extravagant Yon come home with advantage. If she cannot do the
“ Was I at the table, Ann ?”
one, and is unwilling to do tho other,
“ No, I did not see yon at the ta­ ing for you tho mailing omcirryt, and may­ let her dance to the measure of her own
hap#
tho
baxom
hotlotui
henralf,
who
nwh
to
ble.”
foolish will, but let.her not make every
* * Then of course I have not hod my tho door to u^eel you, to aaeist yon to dsocond, social gathering exclusively a scene of
to aldo witn yon. and explain, if you have any
KV*OK.
dinner.”
JeretnUu I.udU&gt;*icn,IL|2 H.xiry Howard. 11,
diftloulty with tho rorfWr ; and then who are dancing and dullness because she is
l, joj-n Burk**, IL
IKOlUM.
W’ould you vex this acute little rea­
ready with tho lighted candle and * half-hun­ capable of nothing better.
I 8 L KUbotirnr, I&gt;,
soner by forbidding him the dinner ho dred pleasant good-htghu for you m you
The Paris talon in the time of the 3 Wm H Btephena, D.
forgot to como home to and cannot even asoend the stairway to your room.*'
First Empire was a brilliant example of
now tell whether ho has eaten except by
An officio! of an American hotel who what society might be. It was a gather­
external testimony and abstract argu­ behaved in the above manner would be ing of politicians, and literary men,
ment ? B'c take no note of time but looked upon, as a lunatic, and would and scientists, and artists, and wits, and
from its loss, and he nover loses any. probably bo discharged on the spot. Of philosophers, and brilliant women, who 1 Hltnp«&gt;u Howland, H, 2 Ovo Halton. 0,
3 A K Clark. I&gt;.
Play is hi* driving and thriving busi­ course, in our vast caravansaries, we. do were themselves all these things. The 3 A H Mttcalf, D,
3 O E Knight, r».
ness. School he stoops to, tho sturdy not expect that the hostess will be talk was free and fine. It touched on
1 C Hunt, I&gt;.
old-fashioned school of books and study around looking after guests; but how i evciy topic.
Ghrfield*B II,
Enjoyment and instruc- 0 r M
uB
and recess, but tho city Kindergarten about a welcome word, a cheerful, good- tion were nevermore happily combined. ! ♦ E c
*n Llvlnjatone. IL
is abomination in his eye*.
night, or a nod of recognition, to show | It is related of Madame de Staci that, ' TLotuia rr*4firl&lt;J,
— D,.
••Can’t I tell Miss Kindergarten "— a traveler that he i* not exactly regard-1 when she was writing on any topic, she
U4r*»u.
Dll Northrop, D,
1 I’rixli Tu«u»eud, It,
thus he always call* his teacher, whin­ cd os an alien enemy taking up quarters * ‘
,
firet put htr own thought* on "
it on part 3 John T Rich. IL
Dvmccxait, it; BcpalSww. S3; tlaubUul, X
ing moat piteously. “ Can’t I tell Mim iu the house vi ci armit f Here is about .of each page of a blank book, then
Kindergarten you want her to lot me the way it goes in one of our American talked about it with every one she met,
.
Body-Snatching.
come homo when I fed feeble ?’’ and establishment*:
•*
and then wrote in the vacant apace* the
Considerable excitement was lately
evidently bo has at this moment an
Time, 11:30 p. m. Scene, office of final draught, in whiclr all she had caused in Anu Arbor by tho appearance
overmastering attack of feebleness.
hotel. Enter-dusty, worn and weary learned by conversation was inoorpor- of officers nt the medical building vrith
Tho mature male heart is easily im­ traveler with" a bag and umbrella.
a search-warrant for tho body of a
ated. She frankly confeasel this, and
young man named Hill, who haa died a
posed upon.
Cleric, with pen behind his ear, hair said that she would walk to the Bay of few days before and wa* buried in the
“ Baby-in-breeches is a frail bud,”
freshly curled, mustache waxed, spot­ Naples to see ono clever man, while she county cemetery near Flint. Suspicion
says papa. “ It i* too cold and wild
less linen, and a strong odor of musk. would not turn around to see-the bay that the body had been snatched by
for him to go to school to-day," and He is talking to tho bookkeeper. Hear­
Joseph McNamee and his sons, who re­
ititelf.
’
side near tho place where the robbenr
Little Breeches rejoices greatly, but in
ing the bag and umbrella deposited on
From the sork of society in which was committed, was confirmed by find­
one-half hour the frail bud has vanished
the counter, he turns, after lingering a Madame do Steel found inspiration,— ing the grave clothe* in McNamee's
from sight'nor appearu upon the scene
moment for a word or two more, and the talon,—we are galloping and waltz­ barn. It was supposed that the body
again for three, four, five hours, and
face* the traveler, reversing the register ing further away each year. A botu had been sent to a son of John Mc­
Namee, a senior medical student Tho
then blows in, ruddy, disheveled, shout­ as he does so, and looking bored.
hostess might, however, bring ns back Under Sheriff of Flint and Hill’s father
ing, strong and altogether happy, ex­
Traveler—“ Did Mr. Panhandle ar­ to some of its best enjoyments by a mot McNamee in the express office at
cept for being blown in.
rive to-day, do you know ?’’
series of carefully-planned parties ; for Ann Arbor, but failed to recognize him.
The well-beloved
Prof. Prophet
Clerk—(Who at the moment the trav­ the conversation oho occasionally hoars Ho recognized them and left for Canada.
bleHsee the house with his presence, eler speak* has had his attention diThrough assistance furnished by the
from a little knot of congenial spirits authorities of the medical department
and Baby-in-Breechea is warned before­ rectcd to the wine man at the other side
proves that talking is not yet a lost art. tho body of Hill wa* found and returned
hand that he must not talk at the table.
of tho office, and ho* stepped over there,
to Flint. Tho authorities claim that
It seems hard to put an interdict on but returns.) * * What d'ye **y ?”
the body has never been in their posOLb HICKORY'S OPIAIOJI.
bcbMod, and that they refused to re­
those sweet bps, but, mine own dear
Traveler—“ Is Panhandle, of Louis­
Gon. Jackson, when President, said
fused to receive it when offered them.
little boy, there is no way but tlriK. villa, here ?”
.
to ono of his fiercest newspaper oppo­ Tho developments in the case promiKcBaby promises faithfully, and pute on a
Clerk—(To the wine man, who has nent* : “ Send me your newspaper. I to be interesting. It seems that not
forly-horse-power-preesure of silence. ,eaid something.)
“Well, lot it bo know that you are opposed to me, but only hove Joseph McNamee and bis
In five minutes—five hours to bis wait­
then till to-morrow.” (To tho traveler). then I should like to *ee your paper sous been engaged in the b urines!*, but
there is also good reason for believing
ing ami seething soul—he whisjiem, “ Mr. Hammill ? Where’s he from ?”
every day. I wont to see how many that the once happy possessor of the
“ Mamma, can’t I speak now ?"
Traveler—“Mr.
Panhandle,
of lie* yon cai. tell of me." “General,” corpse himself and his father found
“ No, sh-aE I” say* mamma.
The two
Loiuavillj?”
said the editor, “ I think I do right in profit from the business.
“ Can’t I whisper, mamma?"
families reside near a country ceme­
Clerk—(Looks over record) “No.".
opposing you, and I shall continue to
tery, a few miles from Flint. On tho
“NoI ah!”
Traveler—(Registering) “ What’s the do so with all tho ability with which I 20th young Hill died. Three days
“ Mamma "—in an ever cruccndo and SYst train over the Alton, and St. Louis
am master.” Here was a man after after, the McNamees proceeded to dig
startling
audible whisper, “Can’t I in the morning ?”
'
Jackson's own heart, and he replied, up their old partner. What was the
tell
you there was a skunk at tho
extent of the work done by them during
,
Clerk—“ Nine a. tn., tir. Wish to go wiO* bn
oath,
“ Sir,
send me
tho past year can only be surmised. /
school-house today ? Oh I there was,
to your room ?”
paper;
for,
aside
from
your
mamma, and he smelt awfully."
Traveler—" Yes."
your abuse of me, your paper is a
Railroad Accident.
/
It is a grievous and sore affliction that
Cleik—(Snaps hi* finger and whistles good one. Besides, 1 never saw a
Baby cannot go to church, and when
Particular* of the recent acrident on
to the bell-boy) “ Show the gentleman newspaper in which I could not find
the Grand Rapid* and ludfann Rail­
the tidings burst upon him that he is to to 19,04a"
something worth reading.” Just *o. road at Moline, show that the express
remain at home, how ho makes the
The traveler has an imprestion by No man can pick up a newspaper with­ train wa* late and running at a terrific
powers that be feel that they are fight­ thia time that if he should die in the
out finding something of interest. You rate when an axle under the tender
ing against God, by roaring at the top night he would slumber for age* in that
snapped, and the rear coach and sleeper
may take the paper and tear it into
of his voice, amidst strong crying and vast house, leaving hi* friends ignor­
were thrown from the track on their
fragments, and in each fragment you rides, and dragged twice the length of
tears, “ Oh! 1 wanted to hear Prof. ant of his mysterious fate.
In the will Boe aomething to amuse and inter­ the train before being stopped. James
Prophet’s sermon I”
morning ho goes down to take his leave, est you.
Abclan, an elderly man from Kansas,
But becauRu his elders wish to hear and the following colloquy occurs :
wa* instantly killed and hi* wife in­
it in peace, and because he would hear
jured, though not fatally. The follow­
ALEUT MUMMIES.
Traveler—** What’* my bill?”
it with multitudinous wrigglings and
Dr. Dall, of the naval expedition ing were more or leas seriously injured:
Cashier—“ What’* the name ?"
James Frear and wife, Logan county,
twistings and whisperings, with con­
northward through Behring’* Straits, Ohio, alight bruises; Levi Efidy, Men­
describee some Aleut mummies found don, left ride badly contused and in­
stant and uncurtain down-sitting* and
Fonr-flf(y.”
on
the Island of Four Mountains. ternal injuries, hia wife cut on tho head
up-riidngs, hi* soul is refused that
And this enda the communication be­
spiritual food, and he remain*4gnobly tween Jenluns and hi* “ bos tn," so- Several have been brought nway oy the and hands; Geo. W. Blett, Rockford,
Orannonv
Tn n collar
c«U« bone
lK,a° broken ; two children
chutlren of
Alaska
Commercial Company.
called. Altogether, it has been a* cold
. „ ,
David Kramer, of Maryland, painfully
good
“ condition bruised about the head and body;
ever preached than his, wlio called a ns an icicle and as hearties* as a sledge­ cave twelve mummies iin _
were
found,
besides
rude
carvings
and
rods
earrings
Theresa
Martin,
of
Watson,
Allegan
little child unto him, and arid : “Verily hammer.
Of courae, the above de­
The bodi&gt;8 were simply county, and Mr*. W. O. Westley, ’ of
I eay unto you, except ye be converted, scription does not apply to all hotel weapons.
Kalamazoo,
both
badly
bruised
all
over;
•nd Ixtcome as . little children, ye shall clerks. There are thoee who know the eviscerated, stuffed with grass, dried
two children of William R. Beebe, of
not enter the kingdom of heaven ?”
value of urbanity, and are discreet, if hard, and covered with malting and Pavilion, on the head ; one cannot live;
not naturally amiable enough to be Heal-akin. They are probably not more Allan McKay, Kalamazoo, shoulder;
polite and. affable to guests, and give than * hundred . yearn old. The body W. C. Conant, Big Rapid*, arm and left
the debate in the first American Cvushoulder, serious ; W. F. Kenflcld, of
on air of welcome and hospitelity to the of an old chief wo* more carefully
Ludington, internal injuries and three
gress, on the establishment of the
hotel, which pay* abundantly in the wrapped than the other*. It had a rib* breken; Dr. E. L. Tons, Fort
dross of fur over u ♦ooden armor, »nch Wayne, shoulder crushed and collar­
lutiou providing that itnhouid never ex­ lishod for the traming of servant girl*, as the Aleuts form*rly wore, and w«n bone broken; Wm. S. Boyd, Lagrange,
Ind., back and leg bruised; M. K
ceed thirty thousand men ; whereupon
Bond, Bond's Mill*, Mich., leg broken
Washington moved an amendment that
believe. Why not have a college which covered with waterproof skins care&lt;*Uy and face bruised.
so enemy should over invade the coun­
sewn together. This and the other
shall turn out model hotel clarke ?
try with a force exceeding two thousand
Meeting of the State Pomologieal
. A Califoenti mau ha* raised «|xty first suspended from the roof of the
Society.
and the laughter which it excited
cats. They will be presented to the
«•mothered th* resolution.
and got 84,000 gold for the crop.
Ban Francisco Bdeatific Society.

NO. 9.
meeting at Ionia Dec. 1, 2 and
3. Addresses will be delivered by
Hon. J. Webster Childs, George Parmaiee, T. T. Lyon, Hon. Alonzo Bas­
tions, Profesaora Kedzie, Beal and
Oook nod other gentlemen. The an­
nual election of officers will .taka place
on Wednesday/ Dec. 2. The Ionia
County Agricultural Society invite all
the officers and members of kindred
societies to attend as their guest*. It is
expected that there will be a fine dis­
play of horticultural products.

DROWKEB.

. His strong-pl taxied dusky wins.

State Treasury.

The balance of cash in the .State
TUroaxbUMitUlI night l!FT»r-«troke&lt; echo f*r;
Treasury Nov. 4, 1874, wa*i968,146.86.
Receipt* during the week ending Nov. ' Ftlsgtxl with rtett U*hl, the ostUtw «h*nuj block
11 were $30,481.17; payment* during
some time 858,133.91; leaving.* bal­
ance in tho Treasury of 8940,491.12 ; n
decrease for tho week of $27,852.74.
The specific item* are as follows:
*24’21

It- drnnitlOM

VAllIETIK^.

. A

breezy girl—The

windlass.

A waist of time—That of a stout old

Uuivetvlty principal.
••
••
launal
Nunn*! School, pno-ipal
•* “
lotarwl
principal..........
Mate builitlax InlarMt
Hall SprtDg. Ii.trna:
TatM &lt;-n part-paid
Swamp Uad drpuelt.

Coudoctlug
Fund tat rvuiiUM
StM« R*M&gt;d ol Hmlth

Noldlen* Cemetery. Iwtrort
Total...

lady.
The man who
elected.

laughs—The ■ man

Where to go when short of money—
Oo to work.

Matchless maid—The kitchen girl
out of lucitcrs.
If you plant a puppy, what will come
up ? DogWood.

New silver coins are proposed of the
5,ca» a» value of an eighth and a fifth of a dol159 65

.$38,133 91

Clever Candidate*.
It isn’t often that a campaign as be­
tween two opposing candidates is con­
ducted solely on ita merits, the rivals,
so fur from indulging in personal abuse,
publicly recognizing each other’* mer­
it*. Buch phenomena! amenity in pol­
itic* was witnessed in Michigan between
the candidates for the Superintendency
of Public Instruction. It continued
even after election, when Mr. Briggs,
the successful aspirant, supposing him­
self defeated, wrote to Mr. Doty, his
presumed vanquisher, saying: “It is
comfort to know that by the hrartlcst
‘ slaughter of the innocents ’ on Tues­
day the State ha* made choice of ono, at
least, who will prove a true friend- and
earnest advocate of our educational
interest*. I will endeavor to have the
old office at Lansing swept and dusted
for your reception.” Doty, upon ascer­
taining that the votes were not in his
favor, responded: “I do not wonder
that for the moment you felt like enroll­
ing yourself among the killed, wounded
or missing. But as the smoke of the
conflict clear* away, I am delighted to
find you just where you ought to lie, at
the head ot the educational affairs of
the State.” Presuming that the*e pro­
fessions ot mutual good will are sincere,
their cordiality and good taste are com­
mendable.
Michigan Personals.
D. J. Ailvold has been appointed
Judge for the Michigan Twentieth Ju­
dicial Circuit.
?on. E. W. Davis, ono of tho earliest
aetuers of Kent county, died on the 6th
in st., in his 79th year. His death is
mourned by all the citizens.
.
William J. Unde*wood, the murder­
er of Charlotte Pridgeon, who wa* ac­
quitted in Detroit recently, on tho
ground of insanity, is not yet through
with his trials. A State law of 1873 re­
quire* that, in criminal cases, where an
acquittal is had on the ploa of insanity,
the accased must bo confined in the
hospital for the insane in connection
with the penitentiary until pronounced
cured by oeitain authorities. Perfectly
sane, Underwood djoa not relish the
thought of incarceration among lunatics.
A clergyman who became much inter­
ested in him propose* to pay Undervood'a fare to England, where hi* fam­
ily rerides, if the law will give up ibi
hold on him. This failing, his counsel
propose* to teat tho constitutionality of
the law under which he is held.

Fruit Statistics.
Tho total amount of fruit shipped
from Grand Haven during the past sea­
son, the product of that section, was
246,490 pockoge* as follows ; poodrich
Chicago line, 900,000 packes ; Engleman Milwaukee line, 30,000 packages ;
American Expreas Company, 16,190
packages.
There were about equal
quantities of peaches and grapes which
combined amounted to 150,000 baskets,
valued at 859,000. Thi* was tho most
Buocesaful season, and gives the largest
shipment of fruit ever known in this
section. Apple* are now coming to be
shipped, ana there will probably be
00,000 barrels sent away.
•

No. 7.1. O. O. F., gave a banquet re­
cently, at Ihe International Hotel, to
brethren representing the lodge* at
Marshall, Three Rivers, Paw Paw. Bat­
tle Creek, Vicksburg, Plainwell, Niles,
Schoolcraft, and Mendon. The Grand
Master of the State delivered an ad­
dress, which was received by tho au­
dience with favor. The banquet wo*
enjoyed by alt The table wa* spread

“Humduo," once said the'satirical
Pope, “is the grand winner of all
things, and the great conqueror of
men !”
How can unity of purpose and action
bo preserved at boat races when the
men all look in one direction and pull
in another.

“Is not this butter tainted?" asked
a customer at an up-town provision
store. “It ’taint," said the ungram­
matical deale-.

Take away my first letter, take away
my second letter, take away all my leU
ters and I am always the same. It is
the letter-carrier.
“The honeymoon is all well enough,”
said a prudent belle, “ but what I wont
to see beyond this is the promise of a
fine harvest moon.”

A dill ho* passed the Oregon Senate
which provides that husbands and wives
without children may be divorced by
simply ceasing to live together.
It was a Chicago lady who sent an
order to Rome to a ecdebrated sculptor
for * ’one marble figgcr of Appoller in
hi* close, to const not more nor 81,000."
“ Grass your eyes are bad,” replied
a Green Bay traveler when told that his
collar was soiled ; " why bless you, mis­
ter, I haven't wore that collar but two
weeks."
The Atlant* Newt chant* :

A little too coal for b««z.

-

Mn. Andbew J. Dam was recently
united by the Bev. Dr. Bellows, of New
York, to the lady of his choice. He had
a bad title to start on, but the Doctor,
whose name implies a pair, very soon
blew them into the proper state of mat­
rimonial bliss.

Suffebees from xheumatism may
find an infallible remedy by following
the example of John frotman, of Wa­
thena, Mo. In the absence of bis wife,
John tied the flat-irons under his chin
and hi* hands behind his back, and
then plunged into I'otter’* Creek.
A btstic youngster being asked out
to take tea with a friend, wa* admon­
ished to praise hi* eatable*. Presently
the butter was passed to him, when ho
remarked : “ Very nice butter—what
there is of it," and observing a smile
he added, “ and plenty of ib t&gt;uch a* it

“ That is what the newspaper men
call knocked into pi, is it not, Mr.
Spicer ?" said a companion to that gen­
tleman, a* they witnessed 'the over­
throw uf a corner stand by u h«*ty
vehicle. “Not exactly,” said Seth,
kicking the pippins ojrfTof his path. ** I
should call it an-'apple-turnover. ’’—
Cota. Bulletin.

A YOUTH passing down Court street,
saw a handsomriy-funaabed specimen
truss hanging from a shop window, and
Huapendetl from it a tog with this
legend : “ Patent Rupture Tins*—none
like it" “ Well,” said Rustic us, eying
it with very suspicion* looks, and edg­
ing away, apprehensively, “ I shouldn’t
think they would like it”

Postal Affairs.—Established—Im­
The Burlington Ha^I^e man
perial Mills, Kent county, Milton H.
Hine; St. I^nace*, Maeinaw county,
Peter W. Hum back. Diaoa^Mued— at which the following is a speflimt’w :
Alverson, Ingham county. PadmaMert
Appointed—Austerlitz, Kent county,
Andrew J. Richardson ; Clear Water,
Kalkaska county, Frederick W. Oakes.

sponge collected for the season on the
Florida Reefs will font up the snug sum
of $165,000.

�hi. l-eih out with a lii dollar hymn-

ad young Vatj A'dam which
i a quarrel and fight between

a eave like a brijf.ur], bin he huln'l
gut bis muvisi.Hix fairly lacked awTty
■»*r. Fnrttt tltot time until beftwe HMihLdad 4rt&gt;pp«l ,ia on bitn
U- &amp;th.W.Van Allan wa&gt;
&gt; halt a fence mil dr.vtng
mim ii&gt;e pi^co.
On
iiim IiuIFm-.
,
A Dnbuqtie father makes bis
than was children addrvss him as foliows, for
that iu ihe ancient days when this h &gt; n • and came back
instance :• Moat respected and reve/cd
run* ufirihifaf this State the vicinity exported n.ld for £»me reastm n-t ex
piuwird must h&gt;vc inosfouMcd .that father, I’ll take nuoihcr’tatcr.”
of fiWfevrie1 wa* a farotllo nbudo of
Van Allen wa» tIn-re, for ho Mum
When y«tif pocket book gets empty,
tbnl.htiknowu people. Tmoes of Inn­ crwRiucncrd icarchina Juid founed
and Everybody "know* it, yon can put
in* jil*cc.&lt; in the limestone rock-fotvc him secreted under tba bed. Upon* all your (rends in it. and itJ won’t
bean-Misoovered "and many other Farr’s discovering Van.Afcn’s hiding bridge out.’ worth * cerit.
place he appears .to have gone out
curirftis retpalns- M. ,S- Brackett also
Like a l»eH that’s run# for fire; like
of doors and got :iu rix, jjpon entering
Iras rm iaterssting collection of these the house with it it was -hot at by a oarelnsa suction crier like,ofitimes,
a'gmoeloss
liar, mMChieLmakiug tatco nous remain s.
Van AHen, knocked Fmr .fowa with
---------------i the gun, nnd they apperned to hsve tieis go; stopping you with quaking
A hbobo al G.lv.,laa who had I h..! ■■u.«iJ.rahte ..I a fighl la ih. f.-ar, whispering as you lend an ear—
I,
„( hou*e, ho oue being particularly har- "Mercy on nr, did yon here? Betsy
killed a loan and who fearo.1 lyooluug ।
j
wWih ,ho
bllKMm, Bean ItM got a beau!’
therefor, was visited by a friendAVho. qU^t fur a time and went out doors
There is a postmaster in Illinois
for ft sutyi of money, gave him a u, talk ovtfr the matter, which led to ■ who draws n salary of $1 per annum
powder, by taking which liu would another fight nnd the stabbing of Mr His object in seeking the office, says
. . or .hanged.
, C»l"
........
times,
wound
being
- . aev.. ,be .l,«l
“^: Farr three SOM
„ each
wkc
bi. ,ift
8 a Waohingnm paper, was to get mar­
ried and raise a family,
by vigilante anil about to be hung, he j
. . almost,
-•
- instantly,
.
.. . one!'
Farr. died
A Milwaukee woman, (ar - gone
iwulfuwcd the charm in which ho thnttl of the knife hhving entered with consumption, begged the doctor
trusted, and
and instantly
instantly ten
fell aeuu
dead iroiu
from ;I uie
the urnri.uos
hcnrl.uha mr lung
trusted,
iung and the other to give-her soutelbing that would keep
. Ihk eSMta of th, violent pewm of tho
«•«“»«
her up unlit! the Beechei-Tilton libel
ml Van Aliens leaving the

Xhn ',^"^7

which the powder to compoeod. It
|ptv«
isn’t every remedy or preventive lll|n!selI
himself ^p.-Mrs.
t(p&gt;Mrs. Farr
Farr was
was also
also ttrreMarrest­
whiej^works as effectually as Uns did. ed u* tta aeswswory, arid mtei a (nil
exntltinaiion. the parties were Ixumd
over for trial by the CircirR Court.
RetuYns from , eleven counties in
The trial was oonchulcd on Wedosday
which tho vote for the prohibition in the Tuseuln County Circuit Court.
ticket is given show a total vote for Caro. Van Allen whs convicted otthat ticket of 2,217. Upon this basis nlurdrr iu the second degree, mid
of calculation the total Prohibition .Mrs. Fart of manslaughter.
Mrs. Farr received the verdict ap­
vote polled in the State, this year,
parently unmoved. Van Allen was
may be’estimated at something over visibly affected.
The judge, after
4,000. This is the largest Prohibition brief ram.irks to tho prisoners, sen­
tenced
Van
Allen
to
hard labor in the
vote ever cast in Michigan. Iu 1B70
State Prison at Jackson for ten years,
the vote was '2,731.
«
and Mr-. Farr to the Detroit House of
Correction for three years.
The new Free Love Association,

in Vermont, has bought a farm, se­
cured itworporutiun papers att 1 gone

Common sense—Pennies.

to keeping house, with every otte to
enjoy perfect liberty in all tilings.
How about

Mormonjmn, in view of

this now step toward the Woodhull

Engaged- .fur every set—A hrn.White iimii—The |»ale of civil­
isation.
A table ofimeresl-thedinner table.

heaven ?

Oath of the Chicago gitl—Buy gum

To make a tailing speech ji man
this must tell soinething.
• year, exceeds by 22 per cerit, that of . A nnn willi a big nose isn’J always
last, and the return per acre it greater ■handsome, but he’s nobby.
The Michigan wheat yield,

than that of any other northern slate.

If yon want’ to make

a man smile

when he slips down m six inches of

aluah, just remark that he dropped
something.

—Once again Inta our sanctum comclli
the Stas SfAxaLsn Basse*-- ths Dece-nbrr
number, and the one jhal closes its twelfth
year of success. Few are there who know
not this splendid paper, with its 40 long
columns, rise of Ledger, iUtulratcd, and just
eramoicl with the very best ’ reading—
Poems, Tales. Maries, 8*Mehes. Wit Hntnor
end Fan. It alto contains the celebrated
'•Rof-uv? Cornet,” in which every Swindler
Humbug, Quack and Fraud in Amvricii has
been, is, and will be fully exposed.
For
1875 every subwiber receives the paper
fully prepaid, and either a pair of charm lug
•■Prang” Chromos. an elegant'Dictionary
Album, Book, or choice of twelve premiums
—any ono being worth rivsre than price &lt;-f
/upcr, which U only $1.00 a year. Nn pa-per is morj Uiornugtily estahliahed. b.-tlcr
known or better liked, Specimens for rix
cento. Ho who fails to sub.«cril&gt;e. fails to
do what be should do. Send $1 io BANNER
PUBLISHING CO., Hinsdale, N. 11.

’ No man can truly feel for the poor
without feeling in his pocket.
Why was Ruth very.rude to Boaz?
Because she pulled his ears and trud
on bis corn. '
■
niish moncy—The price of a fam­
ily cradle'
A tea never indulged in by gos­
sips—Charity.,
The good of a mast’s life cannot be
measured by the length uf his funeral
procession.
.
“The,one thing needful for the .per
feet enjoyment of love is confidcngL*.”
Same with hash and sausages.
If you let tho cat (Hit of the bag
never in* to crmii it back again; it
only makes matters worse.
Mohnm nedoaisinhas been defined
as "ll.X blessed religion
which
makes people wash themselves.”

suits were br«»ught to trial.

A policeman in Chicago, passing a
house the other night bear’d a woman
screaming ; "OJlenrv, Henry, cme
here quick ! Susan ! mother ! the
baby !’ GuHant breaking in th’e door
nnd rij-hing up stairs. tRe officer found
I hat tbe baby — had just ent n tooth !

of thia village, after this date, will be im­
pounded.
.
Dated Nashville, Nov. 27. 1874.
WM. E. GRIGGS, Marshall.

TN’otice-

THE PAPER TO TAKE.

Aside from ihe material wealth of her ter­
ritory, Michigan has many'lhings to be
ptoud of. The energy and industry of her
peopl% their intelligdnca. lheir schools and
colleges and benevolent institutions are fam-

Mmraa work upon the ne&lt;tf q&gt;i’oi t
brfogbw Jerrold s irs, in his“Hedge
hM been suar-ended for the Yrater I
Uttws.” that “resoectabilily is­
.
■ .
i
t «&lt;H very well for iolks who can have

will be raised iv the second story, r(„nrtl fo'debt lor it, is rmmgb to
SdaxipUOT Ratas-PaynbiB in Adraaoe:
which will asve a month’s time nextltaenk 4he heart of an ange*.”
season, ns tbe coutr.icmrc ate auxivu.-j
Wenre eonsiantly to!d th-it evenare anxious to complete the WiU* iug w-rte oh—liwtwhd the t»v. nin^s

Myron Gaiser.

r° r’’-

***

Has opened at ihe old stand of
£ LITTLE, » cttnphte 'aleck ot

and prciulsas dwKribcd in MU mortgage, or
so much thereof , as may ba necessary to
satisfy tho .amount due fherton. and the

tanwy foe af twomly five dollars, wipulated

Becelrcd at Ute C.
aaid mortgage, are as follows: Village lot*
No. cue hundred and twenty-six (12o) and
the undivided •ne-balf of lots elghty-two
(82) and eighty-throe (88), in the village of
Nashville. Barry county, Michigan, accord­
ing to tho plat and the surrey thereof.
Dated NaahvUlc, Mich.. Nov. 19th. 1874
.
HIRAM COE.
Clsmest Bairn.
.
Mortgagee
Attorney for Mortgagee,
8-20

&lt;’°5- ul u *'• u,u ’f i

ig a'ked but
IT!
. Pmetnly
rim. when
Tri-WwkJy for
HllUiT what
• mg
made threemonthsfor f I l&gt;.
ing a
&gt; Suite
t -oobw^.u. .. MTSMT ,B£X rKR

O. D. Store of

Boots and Shoes,
Bats and Caps,
Gents’ Famishing Goods
Glares and Mittens,

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,’

Shawls, Fars,
Carpets,

CUIA.X&lt;;1311Y OB0.1211.

Fane) Goods,

State of Mlrhq-u-..-Seventeenth JudlHnl CltealAn

Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to bny for
Cash.
I have a full line of

SEWING MACHINES

D. 1S7*.

, Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
Goat
Cloths,
Bugle Fringe,
HARD PAN PRICES I
Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
TERMS—Cash or Ready Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias,
Ray!
Hats, Caps, Horse Blankets,
my
Men,Lad’s &amp; Child’s Underwear,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Fair Dealing and Low Prices
Groceries,
&amp;c.,
&amp;c.
TO EVERY ONE!

It aatl-fartorilr appmrintf by affidavit on ff'e In
ihteeani*. that, the above named defavidant, Van'ln* which were bought for .cash and will be
Ann Richards U not a rwldetU of the Htato Of M.rtsold at
bat rv-ltke In the city of New York On m&lt;•ton nf E».tmiin* Youtat, eomt. .ilnan-.’e -otic!tore, it
I- ordeod tliot the-old non rrUdrnt .lefi-ndsnl eantw

Don't forget tho place,—tho

I ALSO WANT

10,000 Cords of 2. and 4 Foot Wood I

Pay tho highest Price for Country Produce,

for which LwiB pay the Highest Price.

G, A. TRUMAN

A. W. ALLEN.

CUTTERS!

•

JOB PRINTING

$5000.00 worth of Boots and Shoes

Brown Slore, opposite Nichols. Which I am bound to sell 10 per Cent Lawei than any other
House in town.

Plain
and
Fancy CUTTERS I

An Indiana father crawlpd under a
bap, surpassing it, is the repute of Tna l&gt;«Toe La-vton charcoal pig iron is ol corn-crib and wept when his daughter
married an astronomer.
«ach a superior quality that it Ims a
The explosive force of cloreconfin- that go to make up the really superior news­
market ns far east as New Jersey.
cd gunpowder is six and a hall tons to paper Tutt Frkk Priihh abounds. This foci
isacknowlodged day by day’ in tho appre­
Luke Willis, n former living near the square inch.
Port Sanilac, was killed by being
liMtances of man who go down on ciative quotations from its columns with
which the newspapers, in every section of
pulled off a load of hay, by n runa­ a piece of orange perl and get up
and think as much of themselves us this Union, also in foreign lam’s, are replete.'
way teanuand run over.
Without dwelling upon thia spuree of Stale
they 'did before, are rare.
mim IU&lt;i ifle, while attempting to
Hopless love drove a womaosixty- pride, which may be Mipposed to gratify pc-,
culiatly
Michigan men. the. publishers dt sire
cross the Flint &amp; Pere Marquette R. seven years uf age to sucidc in San
to announce to tb&lt;&gt;tv unacquainted with Tub
It,
Flint, was run over by n tram Rosa. Cat, the other day.
r
Fees Press ante by the extracts which they
and itsftantly killed.
:
A Cobfurnia man has raised sixty
Arextedilod tq it, that it is a family ne«*The must brutal, man resides in tons of cabbage on three acres of : paper unsurpassed. It devotes much space
laud, and gut 54.000 in gold for the
Saginaw, he having fastened a chair
to Financial and Cemawrcial, Intelligence ;
crop.
it give* all the news of the day. Per son vl.
to the jaw of a baulky horse, hitched
It is very Well to say, “Take things
Political. Lcgirlrtive. Ix-gol. Ctitigresriona',
the same to another team and prilled |K&gt; they
come.
’
invy twiuc.**
But supposv they
off the entire lip of the poor brute.
। do .’t come?
;d
’
tion to thtit w hich ein most interest or inThe rag trade of Chiengo averages
Oliver Basil, of Davison, Gepessee
Ca, has been convicted of mno-P$24)00 bales, and gives rinplovinen
two ovrr’260 ragnmuffins.
•
slaughter, for pruetiriug aa uliortion
.
The Shah frightens his wives intv
upon a 17 yev okl girl named Ida Ijsubmission
______ .....................................................
......
by. wearing a ICurope^i
Blograpl-y, History and Poetry. Ila House­
...... hot
i._......pulled
-i .i
............ i.threateningly
_.
____ i„
WiekerM the efiecte from whicii she | plug
down
hold Depatti&amp;ani i» «vtf?rly sought after by
died in January last! °*&lt;r his right eye.

Geo. Weatherly.

A. W. ALLEN
■Id etty (that betc|

EVERY DESCRIPTION OF

Notice is hereby given, that all Cattle.
Horses, Hogs and Sheep must b* rest rain rd
from tunning at large,.in accordance with
an ordinance to prohibit the running At
large of Cattle, Horses, Hogs and Sheep,
from the 13th of November to the Ibtb of
March.
All Cattle. Horses, Ilogs and
Steep, founff running j»t Urge in the streets

CASH.

raid d*fau&gt;i.

The Powek or Moser.—The good
or bad. points iu a man's chnraclor
are not Otways easily drawn out' A
person may even become devoutly’
trobHehcd Iu Ow N»%hvll'-t
A—
I ......11.!.arwt
pious, or supremely menn through
the instrmneiitsliiy of some, appar­ drculalitx Ifl
ently. trital eiremnstaoees. To be­
come n distinguished general an op
poi tunity is require^. To become n
desperado, a chance to commit sonfe Chreult ^oort Oomnd.sloucr in and fur Barry county,
Ei.tiAx * Yacxo. UornpUiiuuil'aSolicitors.
diarepiitable het is essential. That js
Dated October 3rd. 1*7*.
ni'her a strange story, hut ilhistrntes
i 4
I Ail_« VC* It V..w-«r. UnHatcr.
in n mark degree the influence &lt;&gt;l
•results’
in n man’s
character
At Albany man, out of work and
nearly starving, turned for comfort in
his extremity »o his sainted mother’s
Bible, for the first limo siricc her death
in JB67. To his surprise and delight
ho found a ten dollar bill bet ween the
l&lt;*nves.iramedintly fell upon his knees
for the first time since ' 1810. With a
light heart and glittering eye,he pray­
erfully started tor the hnkrr’s to obtain
a loaf ««l bread. The'je he found that
the bill was counterfeit, when he
xworc bittcrly for the first time .in
three hours.

The partnership of Qli&gt;s k Co , of Nash­
ville. Mich.. H hereby dissolved by mutual
eousrnt. Ail accouuta -lue the flrm will be
. Robert Collier bauds a cigar to a
settled by Cleanout Smith, Naxhvilie, Mich.
reporter when he comes around for
Dated Nor. 2nd. 1874.
nn interview.
A. W. Ol»«.
r. B. Waahov.
Ignorance is the wet nurac of
prejudice .
What is better limn a promising
young man ? A paying one.

Never wait for anything to turn up,
Massisn.—In Nashville, Nov. 2i»l, by’ but go aud turn it .up yourself.
Esq. Wood, Mr. Julius 8. Beigh to Miss
The band played "Little Brown
Clara Navue, of Camlvton.
.fug" nt a- prohibitory ratification
meeting in Worcester.

CASH.

HanArad

CUTTERS

With Shoes on.

CUTTERS
With Beats on.
CUTTERS

All painted up.

HASH HUE FOUNDRY I

CUTTERS

Thai will run.

With a Mule on.

Plows, Sleigh Shoes and
General Jobbing,

CUTTERS

DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

CUTTERS

G.T. WILSON, Prop.

CUTTERS
With the Godess of Liberty on.

'

Till yoa can't rest

WHERE? WHERE?

She Christian at Work.
■■THE HBST IlEpiritOCS FAI'EB "

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD!
Greater

Bargains

CUTTERS

'l-’AI.MAUE’B
T»Jvr&gt;EIt.

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

CUTTERS

THAN EVER IN

CUTTERS

At Eec Recd’a.

WHO IS LEE REED ?
Wy Lex Rexd ia LEE REED I

TWO

Beautiful

PltEMIUMS.

LEE REED

•

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

Culler Mschiac ia Hartings.
pr*-miuu&gt;,'f3 l«-r ar.tr.iai.
ATTENTION, AGBWTs ’

HORATIOC, KING. Publisher,
Box 5105, New York.
w2

LEE REED
Iluilda Buggies and Cuttera.
LEE REED
la the Leader of tho Band.

LEE REED
Has male over 60 baggies this year.
LEE REED

Proprietor fif the

WOLVERINE MILLS!
— AND —

Bfaop ia full of Cutten.

.AND GET A

LEE REED
Is the man that pay* fur this
ad. That’s wbat'a the matter.

J. LEE REED.

WOOL ( IRUING MACHINE!

IViiHliville.

Mich.

oitoEii.

8ta?« or MtcntaAX, I
MVXTT or BABBT, /

Would respectfully inform the public tha
he is prepared to do double tho work than,
heretofore.

C. .11. nOLLEB, Miller.

Mancfaetured by the Michigan Stove Co.
and warranted for one year.
WOOL! WOOL!
Jfy

Carding 'Machine
MS BEADY

.

Win B. 8AVAOB aBRO .OOLPMW

Promptly altsadod io

Carder

OPIUMS

The largest Block of Paiits, Oils, Varnlehes and Bmhea ever
brought to Nosh rille. Abo a large stoc .
&lt;
Sav
eluding the Sliver Steel I ianoad, the fastest cutting
in th
world, and all to be oflered at juioes heretoforuunbaardof fore
Cash.

�O.OD
— Hiram Rtuaol!

iuritr the

New !

—Dr. Yuuujk i» building an addi«on
hi.
h*a erected a

gtAimto, Snatching,
Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

neat-loofeinK bnm.

REMEMBER

r&amp;sr.

ought T. Msxson s ffroerry sleek.

r&gt;’. ‘

fc HOBBS.

Mr---------- Parker, of Harrthiga. has &lt; rhaireaod cverytbcag rise

but. the

Al TiUMAF**.

cotnbutanta could lay iLeir hands on

—S. S.’vlex Iras pttrehased hii in- j were •!*&lt; «l

Finally the Morrises re- Meat la nt Roc &amp; Clever'* Market. Best
Steaks from eevsn. to eight cams; choice
B. RASEY. Drayman. Gt&gt; 1
7
and in known ns the ••Co."
i their wagon and drove off, mote or Boasts from four I? seven cento.
•
&lt;»r&gt;wd «a w&gt;v }&gt;-•* s»&gt; Um'vUkn.
teas
injured,
and
leaving
the
other
B0L. Tubler Lanterns al Tsl-max's.
—Over 2,000 persons' read 'he
.
vews each week.
Business men two men conquerors of the field.
HLEMEN1’ SMITH.
Downfall-to go toftM New Meat
V
T.AWYR
.During the fracas an outsider bare­
will please makes note of this.
Good Steak for
|
—Jessie Austin hu sold his bnnse. ly escaped being knocked down by a

J

to John Clajk. of Maple chair that came through the glass
front of the saloon, and the furniture, 9
T.sxxax’b.
generally, was in a demoralised con­
Bob-slcighe !
—'Chris .Holler, John Webster, aw J
dition at the close of the battle.
Ten Setts for Sale by C. C. Wolcott’s, at
others of this village have returned
"
7
Bartley, received a severe gash prices that will suit.
from a big bum, up in the. north
across the forehead and on top of his
Ofaj_ School Books and l-egsl Blanks
woods.*
,
at Iktjs* Baos.
. — Onr Winter set in on T^mrsday head, and Bitguod was also quite

JJA8TMAN A YOUNG.

land lot

• Grove, who has tnkett jossession.

Attorney* at Eaw.
JJENRYH. WOOD.

Justice of the'Peace,

severely injured.

L1EBHAUSER,

called who sewed up the wounds of
jjjT* C**h buys cheap, Sate your, mon­
we have had snow, rain, wind, sleet the two men.
ey—gvt your Mc*t st Hoc A Clever's,Meat
and snow.
McGraw wanted #50 for injuring Market. Boat Beif from four to eight etc.
—Yesterday
was Thanksgiving, the reputation of his house(?) anil
JfiT* Money uved is money made. Buy
and tnost of our busniess men closed was offered it by the Morrises. He ‘good steak at Durham's Meat Market for
their.plaeea of business and attended had better take that amount and keep only eight cents per pound.
.
6
chnrch ssrvices.
coo! about «ha matter, for it is the

TAIL on
PARADY. Manufacturer of

g

*

A physician was

night of last week, and since then

Boot* nnd Shoes,

•—Overcoats, woolen mitterfs and opinion of the greater share of our
be popular this citizens that 1 better reputation than

JJK’ION HOUSE.

frozen noses will
•

F. Darcs*. Proprietor.

winter, if the weather keeps up the his saloon formerly hnd, could have

been bought for two shillings and a

way it has begun.

—We learn that Mr. Flint, foimcr- bixpense.

ly of this village,'and a son-in-law of

M.

L. Smith, is about to commence the•
Maple Gfove was the.scene of con­
practice of law iu this village,
flict one d.ty Inst week.
The StrugJ
gle
was between Timothy Brooks on
— We.supposed we hnd engaged a

JONES.

Woodlaed correspondent, but we are ono side, and a dutchman trained
now inclined to think that said cor­. Jake iLffmnn nnd his wife on the
respondent has “gone back” on the, other, and tho object was life, liberty

and the pursuit of happiness. Brooks
—Now is the time to talk up the owned some wood on Hoffman's place
feasibility of organizing a fire depart­ and drew away a load while Hoffman

EJIHU CHIPMAN,
ment. We believe our citizens do
Justice of the Peace, unot
wish a repetition of the disastrous

was absent.

For some reason. Huff­

Xuah villc, Midi.

Brooks to say' tn. Hoffman that if he

Clothing,
Hain,
Boots and Shoer, Caps,
Gents’ Furnishing
Goods,
—and the fiunous—

Stdin,-, Ho.ldiags, &amp;e.,
Of every description, kept constantly cn
hand.

Experienced
W-orkmen
Employed.

z

I also manufacture Soft and RaVd Wood

Cozy Little Brick Store,
Not around the oomar. but next door
to Halbert* Co. •

For tho Wholesale ana Itotail Trade.
T-aixtH and SliinsrleH,
oonatandy on hand.

Ek, Lolkr nJ lid Cmrd TBUXKS!

pODNB, 'he cheapest place

Qomc and nee if

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

LA R GEST

BARLOU

cont.
up.

BARBER MG HAIR DRESSER!
Namivilw:, Mich.

Shavinif, Hair Cutting
Dressing, Shampooing,

Lawyer Smith conducted the

Mrs. Truman i» slowly recovering
prusecittion, aud Lawyer Flint the
defence. After the evidence pro and from a setuion of protracted illness.
Herbert Lee returned, Inst Tues­
con had been given, tha case was
day, from a trip to Ohio.
White in
left with the jury, ivho disagreed.
On Tuesday the case was tried over Toledo ho detected a colored gentle­

again, when tho jury rendered jt ver­ man in the net of ^stealing a lady's
dict of “ Not Guilty," nnd Charles muff,and had him arrested, and now
Dane in the latest wylev &lt; f the art. and
Herb, has one more friend among the
the best of Oita used. Shop just south of' Perry was once mtire a free man.
gentler sex.
ihe Union House.
,
IS
—Capt. McCormick's dog and
Homer Deqnis has sold his farm,
Harace Lee’s dog had a little misun­
north of the village, and moved to
derstanding the olhes evening.
A
Hastings.
•battle cuAneJ, which terminated in
Homer Downing has been rath­
" Cnpt’s dog throwing Hod’s dog in u
er ' undur- the weather," lately, but
: cistern. Hod’s dog cried '‘murder!”
OF THE
now can be found at hh place^f bus­
and went to telling the cistern walls
iness—Downing &amp; Allen’s old stand
how cold the waler was, and how it
—handing out the dry goods.
And in varieties to suit customers, all to be felt tu be drowned, as far as he had
sold cheap for cub.
got, etc., etc. The dog’s story reached
Mrs. David Demaray, of Maple
the ears of Bitty Shupbcll, who was

FALL MILLINERY GOUDS-!

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS

TDRESS MAKING

working near by, who procured’ a

Grovo, died on Friday afternoon lost,

hook and. fished him out

at lheogeof 56 years, 11 months and

In consid-

11 days. - She teaves a husband, two.

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
E. D. BITGOOD, Proprietor.

STOCK
W« will sell you

year 1853 they moved Io Michigan,
from Ni.tgria Co.. N. Y., and for the

Il is well known |o ait of the peo-

ar»«.- .0 1 .h. pull,.
.M u,.

last eighteen years have lived in our

P,:r„ t„1
ta*g. poriWh ot «ur.we.lern i M'"-1’'1”""* »«» « k'“J "e'glibor..
Al. Male, aod twitorte,. To .11 the pH- "'"J h*4
f"’"''*- 81,0 h,J bc&lt;?" I

of S.Hh It... St.. X„:..ia., Mki.

; ratios, and hanl.ltipo of. now ooun- ' ’ lne,,,b'r 1,11110 MChnrch tor the I
I try wa, ,&lt;u. d .th. “paid." if 73 and i P"1 t'ren,r fiv' J™’- Th,! f,"!cru'

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

death from cold nnd jjsrvaiian will: scWmI*.

CORN.

APPLES,

OATS,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

i; OflbflHtr tO tilt's u!»feiS*

in

C- U. BUSH, Rapt.

Delivered al their

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Wo also keep on band and have for sale

“49”
THAT IS THE

RELIABLE HOUSE

ix Bxbbt Co.

Patent Medicines,

OTTE/ STOCK

Paints, Oils, Varaisaes &amp; Brushes,

Im all new, and h« been aclecled with great
euro and wo warrant »»Hsiaction.
«e
would especially call niticution to our large

Stliijl, Blank, and oiler Beaks,
STATIONERY &amp; LEGAL BLANKS,

Representing nearly every kind known to
the trade, and In you that indulge in the for­
eign luxury, *e would say

Com runs Assortment of

TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMES, Come to Our Store I
"

81'ECTACtSS. (wtrr.niwl r.M.1.)

And see for yourselves.

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Wall Pf per &amp; Bordering

THE YAMASIHRO (uncolorcd)

Jafmn Tea, fox* 8^1

CRACKERS
A Fuesu Stock

By the barrel.

of

FAMILY GROCERIES,

BAKERY GOODS
Of every description.

0

TEAS. COFFEES,

The Choicest Bread

Sugra.rN, Si)ices, Etc.

H

Q

Ever sol I in NashvFue, which we think the

People call Appreciate.

Pure Wines ■and Liquors
For everybody to buy their

,Wc do not wish to eulogize.
fur yuuraehes.
’

For Medicinal and Mechanical Purpose*. at

OYSTERS

BOISE BROS.,'

cm emus 1 CITY

(Svccuausou

Crockery,

to

In every style and form.

T. Majuox)

Jiotrl and ikjtautaut

DRUG STORE,

In connection with atore.

Glassware &amp; Lamps!

All Goods Wat ranted------ Physicians'

Having mured into my

Fair Prices and Honest Dealing.

Prescriptions

Carefully

Lodgings

Eggu. Call at Central Room Sign.
3

NEW STORE! NEW GOODS!

Entire New Stock.
Everything belnnjcinf to the

GW/Mery &amp; Lamp Me,

Meals 3d cts.

Prepared.

BOISE Bros.

10,000

Call and are
-

DAUGHERTY i ROOSA.

FUBNITURF. MANUFACTORY!

We wAull announce that we shall open
during this week a

JACOB LENTZ

Now (Stock of GoodsJ

Manufacturer! and ke*p« on han

Parlor, liirery, Diniai, OQcc at
GENERAL FUNTDRf! .
GOODS.

CONSISTING OF

DRESS

Together with a Ml aaenrtmem of

DRESS TRIMMINGS,
-pq- OST TT! T?. "V"
&gt;
GLOVES. CORSETS,

MlBttORK, PICTURES. FHAM.

h

AND CARDS. BRACKETS.
DUSTERS, AC-AC.,

j

;

~

tx.Vme iom.Tny.
Therefore we earn-i
Miss Encebia Chapin, of Assyria,
esstly innte ii»« peopfe of Noghvllle j ha* been engaged to teach iu School
and vicinity to make •"Thanksgiving | Dirtrict N&lt;» 2 of Maple Grove, for

FRESH

1140
A Hnn&lt;!»j- night train lr»TM P^ntwaUr peaalny
Ihroaxti Urantl Kaphl.al 7-So p m and NwhrllkyjO

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.

™ S'"K,,r &gt;"'■

~

Jfcto
u r.
i.w

’ For cajiu, or its equivalent.

I now the “gra.sht.piwr" htw Iweom. a:by &gt;!» E. I­
I lwd.it ... ihlqjerable that relief m#t 1 Kelte4’ °r *'» »"••*«. »&lt; lh' Not’’
be rent to the d.r..ia,rd region, or I*cl,0B'

(Solns Kw*t-

As Cheap as they can be Bought

children anti many friends to mourn I would re-peel fully invitosmy old custowThirty-seven years ago
found in the block where they reside, their loss.
they have come to an understanding, she married Mr. Demaray. and in the

and will not quarrel any more.

Goint West.
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4:14 fiu

POTATOES,

MILLINERY&amp; FANCY GOODS!

FASHION -A.J3L.ir.

Rtatiox*.
OraM Rapid.,
Hammond.
MMdUvIllc,
HmiIjw*.
Nubriilc.
VifmontvlllM,
Charlotte.
Eaton Rapid*,
Ooondntfa,
lUvifM Junction,

Groceries, of Every Descriptions,

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

DELL

.LEY DIV.

N-tulltc.
Uaalinga
MlldkvflJr,
llurnmond,
GronJ Rapid*,

GROCERIES!

pay the Highest Market Pitfee for

—W. L. Stone, on Friday last, had
was in the street he wouldn't do that LATH.
a trial before Esq. Clnpmnn, for sei­
Hoffman and wife promptly
Collections a specialty.' ling liquor, was convicted, and ngain again.
SHINGLES,
stepped into the sheet, the latter acWATER LIME,
sentenced to jail, but was released
MONEY TO LOAN
‘ com [allied by a club.
Huffman
SALT,
,
on a wnt of habeas corpus, issued by
on p»d wearily.
All Amrinwa cntraalrf to hh
watched his opportunity and caught
HAIR.
। Circuit Court Commissioner, Hay­
Bruuks by the hair.’ However Brooks
STUCCO,
ford.
'
proved tu be the best man, and Hoff­
ft, 4-c..
'—We publish this; week the pros­
Has jaei received a complete axiortment of
man was soon the under dog in the which we ship and retail at bottom prices.
pectus of the Detroit Free Prog, to
FALL AND WINTER
fight- • It wab nt this stage of the con­
which the attention of our readers is
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
flict that Airs Hoffman brought into
invited. We consider the Free Press
Proprietors.
use the club, and belabored Brook’s
the best paper in Michigan,' for news
Alw VK1.VLTEESS tor CLOAKISO.
hack until it would coaqiare favorably
and general intelligence.
People
with the. color of a swamp huckle­ pjVItRAH FOR
may talk about thmwDanbury News,"
berry. Mrs. Huffman fearing, howCUT FREE OF CHARGE!
but for a lively, rich, racy newspaper
'ever, that Huffman was getting the
She Still retains Xbe service* of Miss give us the.Free Press.
worst
of the bargain, cried "quits” if
Dowxtxo. and is prepa-ed to make
—Charles Perry had his trial be­ Brooks wonl-J let'Hoffman tin. This
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.
fore Esq. CUipman, last Monday, projiosition proved satisfactory to

the Brooks, and thus the fracas ended.
That other matter didn't come

Rlvr* JanetIon,

BOISE BROS1.

General Conveyancing,

only on the charge of stealing

GRAND RIVER

Jag- Saw and Planing Mill east uf the
ds HANOI
Depot, Nashville, Mich.
.
‘Nashville, Sept. 1st, 1R74.
40
48
A. W. OLDS.
W. A AYLSWORTH.

The new firm o

•

man didn't like this, and when Brooks

( fire this village was afflicted with last returned for another load, snubbed
his nose with his fist, .which caused
winter.

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ATTENTION, ALL!

DRY G-OO3DS Dressed Flooring.

Vn ! trmr rrtnolke al l it) »x,.e r».-...e-k

As Cheap for
Heady Pay

SHAWLS, CASSIMERES, ; Rally Cals aal PeraiWata!'
HATS, CAPS,.

MFF1SS A5D caskets,

s

fe Any Bonte in Barry E’annty.

Miss Eliza You rex will teach the

Of aU stylos and sisre. and MBTAM

I

limit Trap School, and will receive

a b. (,1'ued to receive

ONE PRICE TO ALL.

SHE OUDS AND COFFIN LIN

INGS kept consaudiy on hand.

OF ALL KINDS,

JEWE

Country..Produce- always
bought alike TOP of the
Market.

Clock#, Sprrlacfat, $c.

Navhvtiir, Oct. Sih, 1374.

L. 0. BOISE &amp; CO.

.j

.

W. H. KM 8ER A Bro.!

C8AS. W. DSMJUUT.

�NJH'S

IN BRIEF.

DAlYCEa

.

Dancing in Russia is Raid to be rather

to extinguish thU tn&amp;M of burning coal, much
dancing, merely sway backward and
of which i«i burning hiudrodr of feet below is. considered equivalent to a dofsst of the
toward to the balateica, a long guitar,
—A largo msc-Ung of Roman Catholics In whoae- notes are frequently drowned by
Baltimore and Ctiorleeinn, tuna lh ooUImod,
the shouts and songtt of bystanders.;
that tho civil loyalty of tho Catholics was iu The Cossack's dance is described 'as a
Utter wm nunk.

tho 17 th Inal.
turned an Indict men! Walnut Wilbur F. Storey,

editorial.

the Relief end Aid Boehty. with gfrioR Dr. H.

tdture of the Louisiana, and returned to
Baltimore. Th* Louisiana belonged to Ihe

atroyed the Boanoka amokirg tobacco works,
ll&amp;wcy'a machine works and box factory, and
Crews A Hodonhiaer's flouring mills. Total
loss, *100,000, No insurance.
.
—Tho steamar Empire, plying between the

very hitler enmity exlata) *2,600 which bo-

• treat Uoding of that city, taking down with
•cation win be by the people, under an old

—A plain marlils slab has been placed on
Locust Hill, in Greenwood Cemetery, New
Greeley, ft bears the Simple inscription,
“Horace Greeley; born Feb. 3, 1811 ■, died
Nov. B, 1872."

paaaengarw—about forty in all. meat of whom
were sleeping at the time, and uncoueclous of
thefs impending doom. •
'
—The steam tug Lily exploded her boilers
near the government works in New York oily,
last week, killing five of tbs crew and fatally
injuring tho Captain, David A. Havana.

Daniels' mill was destroyed by fire. L-ea,
neeied with tho Ohio and Tennessee river *40,000: insured for' $20,000. Ono hun­
trade, died at BL Louts last week, aged 70 dred and fifty meh are thrown out of em­
ployment.
—Hou. Hchuyior Colfax delivered ths ad­
—During tho temporary absence of their
dress at t)ip dedication of tho Grand Lodge
Hall of I. O. O. F. at Indianapolis last Green point, Long friend, fell from a cradle
Into an open fire and were burned to death.
—Lsrstudi, formerly Captain-General of
—At Portsmouth, N. H.,'iastwook, four Osh
Cuba, died in Spain recently.
exmeu were drowned in the Piscalaqua river,
—The King of Saxony has extinguished cre­ Just below LLe narrows. They belonged on
mation in Dresden, by a royal decree.
board the schooner Wm. IL Bradley, of Bock­
—The daughter of William Sharon, the San port, Mass., lying in the lower harbor, and

noisy tramp. But tho Court dance—
Ubiltry.
.
.
—Tbs now British polar exploring expedition the polonaise (of Polish origin, as its
name indicates)—is simply a promenade
—A bill has boon introduced in the Dautah or march, which affyrdB the beat op-'
Beichstag to aboliah the rights of, primogeni­ portahitien for conversation, while tho
ture and all titles of nobility.
'
. strictest etiquette may be observed.
The redowa, mazurka, and varsovienne
among soma
are all of Polish orgin. The jig and
country dances (contro danse) are purely
—An Arabic paper says a force of Egyptians English, while the reel is unmistakably
lias captured Garfour, Africa, and killed the Scotch. The minhet originated in tho
Sultan.
old French of Poitou, and was after­
-An alarming explosion in a chemical fac­
tory in 8L Dannie, Francs, took place recently. ward introduced into England, where it
The building was destroyed, and a railway was long and deservedly popular. The
station near it badly damaged. Three per­ w^ltz, contrary to popular belief, is also
sons were killed and fifteen injured. Half of French origin.
Tho polka was
brought from Hungary in 1840. The
—Klug Coffee, of Asbn: toe, has been
election at President Polk about the
posed from bls throne.
— Throe Egyptian man-of-war aro blockad- time it became popular hare, gave rise
to the erroneous notion that the new
v«nl the shipment of merchandiMi. A British dance had been named in his honor.
gonboal ha* been dispatched to the blockaded The cotillon known as the German is
port.
really a very old daace, slightly modi­
—A boat belonging to H. M. S. Aurora wu fied.
The Orientals are fond of witrun down in tho Clyde recently, atul soveunoBsiug ballets and intricate pas seals,
toen men drowned. •
•
—Tito latest colliery explosion reported but uovor dance themselves.

from England puta tbo number of killed at
tweuty-four. It occurred at Warren vale,
Yorkshire.
—Tom Hood, editor ot Fun, died in London,
recently.
—Americans in Syria have bfeen insulted,
and Minister Baker has demanded of Turkey
Archbishop Alomany to F. B. Newland, attor­ ing pretty well intoxicated. By some uu- full ealtefaction.' The Grand Vixier has prom­
ney. A brilliant assemblage was present. known means their boat capsized.
ised to alien'd to the case m soon as ho bearn
. The wedding present from the father of the
from the Governor of Syria.
'
FlUAJiCIAL AXD IXbt'STBtAL. .
—The Second National Bank of Lawrence,
RKAU8T1C ACCESSORIES.
Kan , having failed io meet tho calls of the
Redemption Agency of tho United Btateo . The play-actors of New York tire
fonr-mllo race for $26,000 at 8a:t FraccUco on Treasury, Department, to reimburse tho greatly excited at the row which has
t«kon plftcc botwwa Manager Daly and
tho Hth. beating Thad Slercna, Joe Daniels
peril of 6 per cent, being exhausted, Treas­
his leading man, George Clarke. If
—An offer of $35,(00 year for the lease of urer Spinner gave notice on Nov. 16 that on
the latter hadn't much histrionic skill
tho.lines, etc., .of tho Franklin Telegraph
Company lias l&gt;een made by Boston capitalism ,wculd- bo rejected when presented for re­ to boast of, he could at lea^t pride him­
interested in the line, lids offer in because demption at tho National Bank 'Redemption self upon a mustache whose merit was
of the cffoi, made recently in a elock- As-Jucy.
recognized by half the maidens attend­
lirdden’ meeting by tho Atlantic and Pacific
—The Mark Lane Erprttt (London) lays ant upon tho matinee*. Daly Is a real­
Telegraph Comjwny, who own a controlling tho weather during the week has boon cold.
ist. One evening he was in the nndiinternet, to lease tho property to themcolvca There baa been some snow and frost which
torium of Lis theatre when “TheSchool
for $25,000 a year.
lua been injurious to pastures, but st tho
—The President has directed a telegram to e»mo time his favorably chocked wheat which for Scandal ” was on the boards, and
be rent to tho Govcrnor.of Texas, requesting was getting too luxuriant. The wheat market observed what had not strack him be- j
him to delay the execution of-tho death rcc- Is improving in tofio ; a rise of a chilling is fore, that Charles Surface, otherwise j
tenco of the Chief San tan la until it can be noted on tho continent.
Mr. Clarke, was actually violating the
satisfactorily ascertained whether or not be
-The creditors of Neill McCulJom. a Now proprieties by wearing a mustache. In-1
violated bis parole.
■
York leather merchant, who failed for $280,stonily he dispatched a bulletin to the
—Officers of the Cincinnati police have re covered over $20,0CO from tho late express McCuilcni'n hookn ahow lonaea of over f 100.- green-room, directing that all mus­
taches be shaved by the next perform­
The Tilton- Beecher suit has been sot for j uro of sboc-dcaicni In various parts of the
ance. Clarke saw tho mandate and was
trial on the 8th of December next.
. country.
enraged. Ho instantly sought on in­
—A convention of Protcalan: Episcopal | - Roche A Co , lumber dealers, of Quebec
terview with the exacting manager.
hurch people is to be held at Davenport, [ have failed, with liabilities at *300.000.
What followed is narrated by the local
December 9, to elect a successor to tbo late
press of New York, which thought the
Bishop Leo. Among those proposed are Dre.
Sullivan and.Powore, of Chicago.
—A mortgage of $5,OOO.GOt) was recently subject of sufficient interest to inter­
■ —Tbo commission for tbo examination of foaiclOMd U|&gt;on lands of tho St. Joo and view the actor. One of the journals has
I ha subject of an inter-oceanic canal will meet Denver Railroad, in the United States Circuit the following:
.
at Washington ahortly, to examine tho differ- Court in Omaha. Judge Dillon directed that
“‘•Mr. Daly,' said I, ‘I shall not
• nt reports presented, and to determine tho tho decree should contain a clause that any
shave
my
mustache
for
to-morrow
night.
’
practicabilily'of the work:
bondholder might ask tho Marshal to sell
■ —The commission conaistuig of Gen. Sher-' any section separately, and it should bo done. ‘But,’ said ho, ‘the order has been
man, Mrs. Farragut and Secretary Bcbeson,
posted requiring it.’ ‘ His
answer
to select a statue of Admiral Farragut, have dent (Jewett) $40,000 a year for ten years' galled me,’ said Mr. Clarke. * His men­
examined models by Horatio Stone, Vinnic e orvices. If it shall oust him before tho tion of the order smacked of fines and
Beam and others, but will not- reach a conclu­ expiration of the ten yoaro, ho may collect the
forfeiture I felt as though I was being
sion for adveral days.
$400,000.
bought and sold, and I rebelled.* ‘Mr.
—The Jury in the care of T. T. Brooks,
Daly,’ said Clarke, ‘ I will not play to­
President of tho Merchants' National ;Bauk of
—Speaker Blaine states that ho will hnder
Petersburg, on trial in the United States Cirmorrow night unless I can play with
cuii Court, before Judgee Bond and Hughes, no circumstances bo a candidate for Senator. mustaches. It will be no great viola­
—Buller has authorized tho New York /7&lt;-rrendered a verdict of guilty of embezzlement
tion of the unities of tin* play. It has
an-d fates outritM. Sentence reservod.
Senator, Governor, or Foreign Minister, will been so played before, iicster Wallack
not write out tho causes of his defeat, and acted Charles Surface with both side
CBIUF. 4.VD CBM! 1.NALB.
—In tho spring of 1878 a lad named Harri­ will, after the expiration of Lis Congressional whiskers and mustache. If you wanted
son was »|ict dead with Ui» own gun while cervices, attend stnclly to the labors of the mo to be the Hunchback would you
out huatilig near Urbana, Hl., and no clue legal profesaion.
—Iddcu’s majority for Governor of New send me to a gymnasium to break my
could be found to Ihe murderer. Last week
ono John White was arrested for another York over Dis was 64,837. Clarke received back ?' * I have nothing more to say to
you,’ repli d Mr. Daly. ‘Then,’said
crime, and while in Jail told Hie authoriticn
—An Associated Press dispatch from Bag­ Clarke, ‘you can make your first appear­
where tho gnn could bo found. The crime
rests between White and a boy, each claim­ dad. Fla., has tho following : “ Vie liavo got­ ance on tho stage as Charles Surface.
ing not to have seen tho gun till after ilia ten through with throe days of excitement on I play for ambition oa well ns money,
account of frauds attempted by tho Canvass­
murder.
and L must leave you.' Then Clarke
—Cliarloa Whitman, a clerk who entered ing Board of election returns. They made
changed his clothes, took his hut, and
the I'acific Bank tn 1819, began iu 1870 to returns giving the Radical candidates for tho
left the theatre. ”
'
Legislature
a
majority
of
two
votes.
Tho
make fictitious entries in the boolrof which he
had charge, and when lie was detected buri citizens of Mtlton and adjoining county arose , Clarke has been* long enough out of
in arms and demanded a ro-canvaaa, which employment to regret his baste. By
resulted in giving tha Conservative candidate maintaining tho integrity of his mus­
*35,000.
—Tho American Expnes office at Cincin­ 121 majority."
tache has sacrificed a salary of 8100 per
• - A Washington special to a Western paper
nati was robbed last week. Two mon1 drove
week, and though lots of girls have
up with an expreen-wagon and took a trunk iu states that the President, in his message, will
written
encouragement ard consolation,
to be loft there. Tho men had a confederate tako a decided stand In favor of the resump­
inside named Abe Monroe, an eld-timo mes­ tion of specie payments. He doos not sug­ ho does not find that such letters put
gest
any
plan
of
hie
sw,
but
thinks
that
legis
­
money in his purse.
senger,. who had been discharged. They
drove away. Monroe then induced tho porter. lation can bo devised by which tho govern­
Charles Moody, to ramble for cigars and to ment ran resume bi IHJG.
—
President
Grant
declines
to
interfere
in
George Vandenhoff writes to the New
go out and got them. Moody went out.
Monroe, knowing the safes, dumped tho one tho now Arkansan gubernatonG muddle.
York Tribune to prove that Macbeth
— Reports' from Washington are to the effect was a gentleman.
for Chicago into the trunk. Presently his
Says he: “When
two confederates returned and stated.that that Minister Washhunio has been tendered Macduff and Lenox announce to him
they had to take that trunk to tho Adams in­ .tbo position of Secretary of Stalo
that the Ring bos rewarded his valor
stead of tho American. They look it, and I --Senator Chandler sends word to a frioi-d
in Washington that hi* re-eketion is assured. by creating him Thane of Cawdor, and
—The Be?ret Service ' Division has sue- The Republican majority on joint ballot intho that they are deputed as the niCB&amp;engent
cooded within Ihe last three weeks in dis­ Michigan Legislature m estimated al 22.
to iuform him of the honor, he replies :
—A dispatch to a Chicago paper states that
covering over $44,000 in counterfeits, mostly
(llam a ami Tuans of Cawdor!
On Chicago banks, and chiefly la notes of tho the Preeidont looks upon sumo of ‘.ho moaedenomination of $5, and in obtaining and urea advocated in tbo Civil Hights bill as ex­ And again, immediately after :
ceedingly
unwise.
He
thinks
that
legislation
destroying the plates, and, ia some instances,
designed to regulate the social relaliona of
A* happy jinilt-gtiAS to the tw.'lling act
arreeting the counterfeiters.
Of tbo Itupsrla! tliesur. I thank you grntUn&gt;m.
—Two men named Fred Myers and Wm. any class ia injudicious, and calculated to do
Thus he twice pointedly and courte­
Murray have boon arrested at Pittsburgh for more mischief than good.
tho robbery and murder of fanner named
ously returns thanks to them for tho
FORKZW.V.
Gotthold Wahl in the suburbs of that city
trouble they have taken in coming to
—A correspondence between Archbishop
him on the part of the King. Immedi­
hery, but disclaimed having done any of tho Manning and Gladstone, tho ex-Premier of
England, ia making much foment in religious ately after, before going out with them,
shooting.
he pays them this elegantly-worded
quartern
all
over
tho
world.
Gladstone
do—In the case of John McCarthy, charged
compliment, full of courtesy and high
‘ with burning tho Memphis and Louisville rail­
road shops at Memphis, Tenn., about a year erruneut. His friends praise tarn, and his breeding:
ouemiM “grieve" that ho should have flung
■ the Jury frited to agree. Tho penalty for this “ this firebrand into tho religions community,"
they believing it to bo no part at a statemau's Meaning, at course, in his heart. Could
Crime, under the statute, b&gt; death.
—It it charged that C. T. Qneasnbery, the duty to raise a popular outcry while tho dan­ any modern politeness anrpasn that?
Treasurer of tlio Missouri State Grange, has gers remain theoretical.
Ho keeps a register in his heart, of their
—TH® Conned-General of the Seine haa re­
jected a proposition recommending tho Na­ kindness, and every day refreshes his
tional Assembly to pare a bill granting an am- memory of it.”
nusly for political offemtes.
FnoM careful experiment, Dr. Rich­
—There U a torero drontn in tho Crimes,
Of Minnesota, charging him with kidnapping
ardson concludes that since tho red
and all crops are likely to fail. But the
Msgrandson, Ralph Tabor, of Rad Wing.
vroathcr has been propitious in all other per- blood globules of the pig, or red deer,
cat, horse, sheep and goat “are all so
WBES AND CASUALTIES.
.
much smaller than is the ordinary
turn of Pittsburgh known as Herron's Hill. plus of other countriee
minimum size of the human red disc,
tn digging out for Thirty-third street against
—Disraeli has been re-elected Rector of the as computed in my invealigationa, we
University of Glasgow by 700 votes, against
are now able, by aid of high powers of
order to warm coffee for their lunches, they
—Marahai Baxain-, » ho Bailed from South- the micros ope and under favorable circnmstanceH, positively to distinguish
lit Area at th/mouth. Gradually thia elight
Neva, h*» landed st Ltoboa. It h underatood stains produced by human blood from
those caused by the blood of any one
tends to rondo m a private individual.
of the animals just enumerated; and
—Five Yarmouth fishing crafts have been
this even after a lapse of five years, at
lieved to be lost, with all on board—upward least, from ths date of their primary
production.” This will he important in
of thirty peruna.
—Thei’reaidept of the German Reichstag criming trials.

CAUTION.

On account of tho popularity of the
Wheeler k Wilson Sewing Machine,
parties have largely been engaged in pur­
chasing old nnd second-hand machines
of that make, nnd imposed upon the publio by selling them M now machines. The
Wheeler k Wilson Oomjtany begs to ad­
vise thepublicthat anyonedesiring tobuy

YOUNG FOLKS' REWS.

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thrown in.

plied by that Company direct, on better
terran than others can afford them, and bo
assured of what they are buying. Addreia
WHEELER k WILSON M’FO CO.,
625 Bboadwat. New Yoml

:uri

VINECAR BITTERS

S5‘$?0!T^

Dr. J. Walkers California Vin­

&gt;r ai®furf»itre. ntttrrt
&gt; cowax a co., eta at.. «&lt;

TS ci'f.c.n.

THE

I svseywherr'. Bi nd for preipXctu* to

boOK;lft.T.'ii-r.;

'A?
ALFJ.KO. MAM 1

Lct Us Consider.—Since the intro­
duction of dielillcd tpiriln in the six­
e month Bbt copies o
teenth century, they have been habitu­
i.HVlNGhTUMK, '
ally prescribed as remedies. We know
B&gt;rro «u.. ... - . ...
w. that alcohol, in all its forms, is perni­ try. Mnrs «ssnl« wauled, addreis GIV1HQBTONX
•'UBMBIItBS.
slthsr
at CtacinaaU, Dacious to health. Knowing thcae things
and that under the system of treatment
which includes'their use the mortality
among the tick is, and ever has been,
enormous, is it not worth while to try
tho effect of a remedy which combines
in their highest excellence the qualities
of a Tonic, An Alterative and a’Regula­
u&gt;r
couuuns no nunenu
tor';; contains
mineral none
bane or murdcrous alkaloid or alcoholic poison;
*curative
----- " -1"ofli
—-‘does “
its
je Jwithout
pain and
with uniform certainty'? Dn. WalkEh's
Vinboah BrnEns fulfill all these con­
Jhs Only Succeoatul Remedy of the Present Day.
ditions, aud is now effecting the most
extraordinary cures, in cases where
every “ specific ” of the faculty has ig­
nominiously failed. Consider, in view
of those facta, whether any sick person
is justified by reason and common sense
in declining to tent the virtues of this
undtfiled and irresistible remedy. 11

EMPLOYMENT

egar Bitters arc a purch Vcgetabta
preparation,’made chiefly front the na­
tive herbs found on the lower range# &lt;i*
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor .
nia, tlte medicinal projierttaa of W»cli
are extracted therefrom without the tuw
of Alcohol.
The question ta almo-t
daily asked, “ What is the cattec of tho
unparalleled «ncces» of Vixegau BrrTKKSl” Our answer Is, that they remove
tho cause of disease, andtiio patient re­
covers bis health. They are the great
blood purificrand « life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invigorator
of tho system. Never before in tlto
history of' Um world has a medicine been
compounded passing the reiiiarkxblo
quai.tiro of VtXKoAR BrrrKiw in hH^nglho
sick of every diaearo man is heir to.
aro a gentle Purgative as well as n Tome.,
rcbevtaf Congrouon or Inflammation ot
tho Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bihoas
Diseases.
The properties of Dr- Walkers
Viskoar Bitters are Aperient..Diaphoretic,
Canninativfc Nutritiou*. Las^ive. Dmretrc,
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera­
tive. and Anli'-Biliou*.
.

Grateful Thousands proclaim Vix-

egar Bitters the most wonderful luvigorant that ever sustained the unking
system.
.

ADVERTISERS.

THE WEEKLY 8UN.

Nol’erson can take these Bitters

according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bones are not de­
stroyed * by 'mineral poison or other
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair.
, _ .

Prof. D. Meeker's

PAINLESS OPIUM CURE!

Bilious, Remittent and Inter­

Instead of giving credit where credit
is duo, the cash had better be paid.

Frank Wentworth ih rapidly making
the Sherman Hou«e the most popular
hotel in Chicago. While increasing its
already unequaled merits ho 1ms also
materially reduced its scale of prices.
Safe, Pehmanent and Complete !—
WUhoft'a Touio eaten Chills and Fever. Dumb
Otiilia and Bilious Fovera—those Titans that
kill their Thousand4 whore thin remedy ia un­
known. It cure* Enlargement of tho Spleen.
It cxirua Hypertrophy of tbo Liver. It harts
no one., It euros al! typea af Malarial Fovara

Wilhofl’s Tonic, the great infallible Cldll
e. WpgxuicK, Ftsi.ir A Co.. Proprietors,

WE WANT
AGENTS
AGENTS
AGENTS
AGENTS
AGENTS

I™ AiiuUHe Thntholi

la cTvrT ’tMWirand etty In tbo

I
world that w! 11 ixialUrrlv pre
vent mln. cold, anpw and du*
from i.rtnlr.jt uader door hot-

for our circular. WILSON.
I’KIRCE * Co.. Solo ManuftaoI tu rv ra.
Clark 8L. LUlcazw.

STEINWAY
Grand, Square and Ujiiikt Pianos,

Tr you have been wearing paper col­
lars su'd hsvo not yet tried the Elmwood, wo Mat, mailed Qsa un snnHcation.
rffkurWAT A SONS.
rtould advise you to do so at or.ee. They fit
sploudidly. All the edrea aro foldtvd, so they
will not turn out, and tho collars will not soil

WANTED X
AGE5T8 WANTED AX&gt;K TTJK

TRUE HISTORY

BROOKLYN SCANDAL.
as»f.t» and a run dr «c&gt; intlun of th* work. Addr
KST105AL rUBLISHteO CO-, Chicago, HL,

unham

D

I»IAJVOS.

Dunham &amp; Sons, Manufacturers,
Wzrarooms, 18 Uxt 1 *&lt;h Street,
(E.tablbbo-1 IBM.)
NSW VOHK.

»’&lt;3»Kc.

*4.(034.M. WtiBiT—No. 9 Chicago, gLM&amp;l.M;
No. 1 Spring,
.28. Cssx-M^-oe. Oats—
CHICAGO.
ulrd
83.soGd.10;

1 great variety, and erldoly known a* moot oer-

“k° bold

01 “

UlllS IOIC nnnea.

Djsnopsm or I.idlgertion, Hrad-

uter &gt;hculd bavo them.^ad yuur mar Viau nolle, Patti ill t!10 Shoulders, CoUfftlF,
.a-------- —— ■ Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
’ Eruqtations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto
CINCINNATI
in tbo Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Palpita| tation cf the Heart, lutlamniation of tho
Lungs, Pain in Ihe region of tho • Kid­
neys, nnd a hundred other painful symp­
toms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
Ono bottle will prove a better gnnrantce
of its merits than a lengthy advertise­
ment.
IN PRICES FOB
Scrofula, or King’s Evil, Wliltb
Swellings, fleer*, EryMpelro, Swellml Neck,
POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY THE PUBUSHERS.
Goitre, Scrofuluaa luflmmnaliona. Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old
Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, eta
In these, tu in all other constitutional J)uSlim, erises,
Walker’s Visegau Bittkbs have
ahowu tlicir great curative powers in tho
most obstinate and intractable cases.
poioa wrontt tn all pantos, without
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Specimen Cop lee Free.
BIND POU TEUMS TO AOZNTS.
Rheumatism. Gout, Bilious, Remit­
tent nnd Intermittent Fevers, DImnuc* of.
the Blood, Liver, Kidneys mid Bladder,
WONDERFUL CURES BY THE
these Bittent have no coual. Such DiMUMca
are canned by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en­
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Fluinbcrx, Type-setters, Gold-beaten, and
Miners, as they advance in life, arc subject
to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard
against this, take a dose of Walkkk's VlXkgau BittiIrs occasionally.
For Skin Diseases,* Eruptions, Tet­
ter, Salt-Rheum,. Blotches, Spota, Pimples.
IWulea, BotU. CaHiundes. King-worm-,
Scald-head, Sore Eyes, Ery.ipelas, Iteh.
Scurf*. Discoloratiou* of the Skin, Humor*
and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name
or nature, aro literally dug up and carried
out of the system in a*short time by tho use
of these Bitters.

IU I V

lanusrt. Thia

TliB MAtiKETH.
NEW YOBE.
Boo.—DrnMcd

Fortify the body against disease
: by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar
_ !_•_ x-_ ____________ _ .„1.- l.-l.t

CHOCOLATE STANDARD 8TYLE8," I

IO7KBREATBEDUCT10H |07E

The NotiTHWEbTEHN Hoiihe-Nail Co.'b
'* Finiahod " Nail ui the boat in the world.

ItaXVM-lkJtlSs.

“Standard Cray Styles,'

WEEKLY GAZETTE

The advertisement of the Cincinnati*
tr&lt;vkfy (lairtte appears in thia paper. Tho
tlautb ia Republican in principle, bat exposes
c-rrnpUon in all parties without four er favor.
It in tho best newspaper in tho West.

int-

Caimea Fruits s VegetalilBS

HOG RIKGER.

Evkqt iikadzi: of thia paper can re- i
eciv--, free, u copy of the best Agri
cultural and Family newspaper in this
country by addressing Moore's Rural
New-Yorker, 78 Duane-at, New York.

mittent Fevers, which are BO preva­
lent in the vidlcvs of our great rivers
throughout tbo United States, especially
those of tlte Mississippi, Ohio, M'ssouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland. Arkan­
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL,
sas. Hod, Colorado, Brazos. Rio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama. Mobile, Savannah, itoanoke, James, and many others, with
lay.ar. ana lifcorai unars xa cini&gt;a. au- tiicir vast tributarics^throughout our
N. HALDEMAN. Pr««'» CouHar-Joarnal entire country during tbo Slimmer and
Autumn, and remarkably so during sea­
son* of unusual heat and dryness, aio
Invariably accompanied by extensive dc&gt;rangemeuts of tho stomach andTivcr,
nnd other abdominal-viscera. In their
M the Choicest Kinds Within Reach of AIL
trcarnwnt, a purgative, exerting a pow­
erful influence upon these various orri b inferior i gnns, is essentially
essentia
necessary. There
,f°p‘r"rt ,h' ■I is
‘s no
«&gt;o cathartic for the purpose equal to
&gt;t-Chicago. | i)lu j. Walker’s Vixkoab Bitters,
as they will spbedily rcniovo the dark­
viscid matter with which tho
RICHMOND PRINTS colored
bowels aro loaded, at the same time
stimulating the secretions of tlio liver,
nnd generally restoring tho healthy
functions of the digestive organs.

OFFER EXTRAORDINARY!

101 V

WAUKESHA

BECKWITH
$20.

Portable Family Sewing Machine,
ox

THE BESTS
PAYING^
BUSINESS;^

30 DAYS’TRIAL
..... ............
vfijuro mbr.-tis
cbarjea, on reUtra ot machito wttata tao Umo ope-

Iseckwith Sewing Machine Co.
Mew York: 862 BrAadway.
Chicago! 231 Wabaah Ava,

Jlt.1&amp;as.75.
Good
to

Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in tho system of so many thousand-,
are effectually destroyed and renxiVed. No
system of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelminitics will free tho system from worms
like these Bitten.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, al tho dawn of wo­
manhood, or tho turn of life, thew Tonic
Bitters display so decided an influence that
improvement ts soon perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when­
ever yon find iu impurities bunting through
tho skin in Pimples. Eruptions, or Sores;
cleanse it when you find it obstructed and
aluggish in the reins; cleanse it when it is
fotu; your feelings will tell you when. Keep
the blood pore, and the health of the system
will follow.
B. w j^ppwar n a co..
DroggUu

MASON &amp; HAMLIN

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ADVERTISING RATES:

FRIDAY,

County, Michigan,
OR NT
Proprietor.

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Progression. No Retrograding,
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VOL. II.

N^HViLLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER -!, 1874.

NO. 10.

—-------------------------------doubt tliat if higher fees wore paid to Exam­
ining Snrxuon*, better talent could bo at the

and du-

jwfi
JfEA us.

.

length of the Indian n
Ury holds that th*, linen 1
&gt;u* (irgahixationa la

paid into theTrea-urv fur Ute yrai ending with
June last. &lt;ie8.l«3.SS8&lt;n» aeoountof mwioma;
in fines, penal tie.', and forfeitures, &lt;85L27l;
•toamboat tasproticitw, 4274490; tabor, dray­
age, storage, etc'.. &lt;t«3,0il; marine hospital
tax, W62,»P; official &lt;ee* *sn.ed by cullwt&lt;n«. ♦614 8+2. making in runnd numbers a to­
tal of ♦165,480.503, There wa« paid out of
th» Treasury, on customsace-mnt, &lt;22.365 278
fid* sum iMtndM ♦7.319,407 'exj-cus** of collectiuM-t ♦i.UMOl refunding cxoomi of doporit* &lt;m datlei; &lt;1.301.W on debenture* i
44.783.054 on t.ubiio building*: &lt;2,-480.MS
onnrtructiaii and maintenance of light*; &lt;L106,558 ooustroctfon and maintenance of rev­
enue cutters • &lt;409,037 marine hospital serv­
ice ; 6317,tril dtatnbution *hMo* of CtiM,q»n■dtfea and forfelturret ♦lM,16Kpr***rritig
life and property ffom shlpwrctk; and &lt;1,07.­
333 mi*cell$neoua accounts. Tho Cominlealonev *ay*: "Tbo eviffi of ihomoiety njsteni
-in it* - practical administration were un....I

Individual Indian* to take advantage of its
beosdUh • The nece***ry change* of law to
bring this alxfai, snd lite question of taxation
involved, aro fully pieeantsd.
B*xetary
takM .Ktrang ground against tho ayntem of
annuities.-arguing tun’. It 1* dc-tn-iraiizir.g in
tho extrem*. Uiwivltizod Indian* too often
exchange their an unities for liquor. He
think* If ludiaui could be taught the
, rights of individual property, it would
jn-lgmeat
-soon break up tribal nation*, .and I»cians would become citizen*. To prevent Hut they were greater
speculations qn Indian liomostosd* by white*.
Mid to. prevent improvident salon, titles oouid
bo made Inalienable, except by permieslou of
Iho Preeiilont, or by aneteother moans m the jmlgnoci of Oongnswa against ths 'moioty
sytttom aliall b&lt;i sustained ; but it is yet too
court* haring no JnrtodletiMi over crimen b*­
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____ :____ ,_______ will bo upon tlio reveuus and mercantile

Tbe repo.ts of. mineral wealth in the Blank
Hills eountiy h«v&lt;» bscn greatly exaggerated.
In fad, tio dfpwdts were discovered Tho
BecreUry earnestly hopes that all attemida
will fail looking to Mcnring legislation to
throw the Black Milla country open to settle­
ment.
*nie subject 'of protectlog and saving tlmatrongiy indorsed.
The operationH of tho Talent and Pension
Offices are highly, sp-ken of. Tbo report i*
much more full than usual. Under the head
of "Pacific Railway" the statistics presented
iu regard to the, l.-ind grant* of tLo railway,
cover every branch of the sutyrot.
Matters in the District ofTJo'umbfa, bucIi
as improvement of Capital grounds and lx&gt;nevolout hntitutions, receive ranch attention.
The report throaghout i* more than unusually
tn teresting.

Tho Han. Freierick Watts. Commissioner
of Agriculture, in his annual report ray* :
"There I* no incident which ao cripples the
operation* of this d-putmo fr a* tho want of
the punctual pubHcation of - its annual report.
For tho last two years it. ha* not been pub­
- . lished. While Congress, at tbo last »r*s»Un,
apparently made tho effort to o: lor tho
—"
thopubli
cation of the annual report*
reports cf 1872 and 1873,
for tho ure of Congre**,
i*a, it failed, in tbo optnopin­
ion ef tho Public Printer, to obtain it* object.
While tho Oorunriroioner does not concur in
.this opinion, it is due to him to say that to
- print them involved a doubtful octi|draxtion
of tbo law, a re«pondblllty ho w** unwilling
to lake, and therefore tbo rejKirts for tbo u«e
of tho mombraH of Congresa have not Ixwn
printed. But y the separate provision of tho

turning from Europe during tho year ending
June 30. 1S73, nnmuored 81,830, Mid.each per,*wmi brought on the average seven trunk*
filled with dutiable good*, claimed to bo perHOual baggage, not dutiable. We have thus
an average of 267.810 trunk* filled with arti­
cle* claimed a* duty free. v»r&lt;esi&lt;uting, on a
valuation of &lt;4W0 for oech trunk, thnenormous num of ♦128,905,000. It ia well known
tbsi much of this baggage ia In reality In­
tended to bo put upon tho market a* merchan­
dise, and etil) oilier portions of ft aro brought
over for third parties, who have remained at
home. Mont of tho*o engaged in thi* kind of
importation aro people of wealth, who shonld
cheerfully bear their Job! proportion of the
uallotuil nidebiednixa. and when.they fail to
do so by till* incipient form of launggllus-tbo
burden fall* more heavily on ethers, and dis­
courages the bone*t merchant who i« willing
to carry on a legitimate trade and.observe
the law* and curtom* regulation*. Tlio prosotii practice of allowing free entry of the
(H-nunal effects of paasengors, the inspectors
u*ing their dircteuon and judgment as to
whether tho amc-uut of baggago is or is not in
exeaM of whs! io a Mutable wardrobe, accord­
ing to th* passenger's elation in life, furnish­
es an indiwemunt to tho rich and thoeo In
o.tsy circomBtancoa to take pleasure-trips
abroad, which arc made pecuniarily profitable
by thi* faalii maUe infraction of the revenue.

[bcngvre
‘ cial*
r examfuatiun. mure atritrciali without*prow
Witl
i gent regulation* should bo adopted to eoetxre
too collection ol lawful da tic* ou goods thus
imported. •
The Commissioner euggeata there are
CitaUnn Home* doing little or no busiuetrs.
but which mo maintained al.corifchlerabie ex­
pense of salaries of official* and sdnatruction
and repair* of building*, with tho usual Inci­
dental* of such retabliebmculs. By tlio ab­
olition of such difllrict* and fijcurporatlag
tho printing of the reports of 1372 and 1871 them With other* largo sumM may bo saved
The*o bare been printed and ddivored to the by tho government, but in most instance*
dep'trtutent for distribution. *
legislation will b6 required for tho purpose.
Tb# Otrnmiasioncr asytt be cannot treun: centennial[of Mio
independence of
Gen. J. 51. Baker, Commumonsr of Pen-'
aiott.1, under date of Oct. 15. 1874. has sub
in ita agriculture, hurUculnire, manufacicrce, milted bls annual repert to the Secretary ol
the Interior, Qurivg the year 6,758 new ap­
plications for army invalid penrionh' were
the people of other countries may bn im­ allowed, at an oggregato annual rate of
pressed with the cxpabiiitian of this nation, €39.832.6ili; the pensions of 8.063 pensioner*
and our own made to feci-proml that wo liavo of thi* s!ae° were increased al an aggregate
achieved *p much, lie r&lt; comminda* that tire annual rate of &lt;4 -6,2f&gt;7.o&lt;); tho loose* to this
government erect a building- for itself, to be roll from death and other,cateeu were 3,105.
oxrinsivf-ly occupied by the several depart­ whose -pension*, with tbo amount of reduction
menu, a boar I having boon dorignaiol by tho of the rate* of other Invalid pensions, aggre­
gated &lt;377.452.55 annually.
/
On tbo 39th of Juno. 1874, there were 102,­
ism of Congress, about four 457 army invalid pensioner* ou tho roll. Tl&lt;e
ground, formerly oi-cupiod by mrgregate annual pay of this else* wan ♦»»,J, have, been addol to the 058,377.54. The increase in tho number of
th!* &lt;1*** waa &lt;2.663. anil tho aggregate indergoing preparation tn form a part of crt»x»o of peukiona was ♦431.187.45. During
tho arboretum. The csUoctioua of exotic, tho year, 3*000 new pensions for army widow*
utilixable and economic Plants ia gradually iti- and dependent relative* wore allowed, at an
oreasing both in-number and value, lite segregate annual rate of ♦416,433- and the
orange fSmllyda particularly valuable, and the penaious of 2,922 pensioner* of this clae*
best commercial varlel.es are propagated and aero Increased al an aggregate annual rate of
distributed to the greatest practicable extent &lt;108.111.23. Ttioro werestrtekon from iho roll
There ha* been no jreriod in tho history of thia of this elaas of powtionor* 7.623 nunee, whoeo
peiirious aggregated ♦1,250,113.05. On the
30th of June, 1874. there were ou thorolk of
and this has brought
active exurciao lire army-widow* and dependent relatives 107.516
knowledge and industry of the entomological nam*w, at an aggregate annual rate of &lt;13,­
867.195.66, tbo decre£».a for tbo year being
divieiiwis of lire department.
There is an increasing demand for infonr.a- 4.572 uxmes. and the deeretso of peui-iona of
tton*Mth n.gaid to inaoata iujuisou* to Vege- tliis c!m&gt; bring &lt;421,568.03.
latlmi' an,! ninelt
..
...
On the 30th of Jane there were 1.551 navy
k»o
ui&gt;-acin e-ent uorc, Invalid petMionare, at an aggregate annuri
to point out their modi* of infliction and tfio rate of ♦169.492. an increase in tlie year of
mean* by which their d« predation* may bo 121 iu the number of pensioners. Mid SI*,averted, miu for tboeo who reck to piotecnte 1&gt;64.**25 in tho annual rate .of |&gt;cnt-iou* of this
th* Un.ly or acquire tbo knowledge cf tbc«o
iusecta tpesimens of their iujur.es and nret
architecture have been arranged at'-.', exhibited
in a room provided for the purpose.
HBaai uiTiatau i as uouu moauiiy j roi-ccute.l,
■nctmanr contributions added, ft is believed
that much valuable information of a practical
character ia both reettived and communicated.
Many gcatifying letters of ackiiowludgment
show high appreciation at tiro work of dis­
tribution. There ctill remains a Urge quanti­
fy Of. duplicate, of which fifteen or more
urge packages will ba ready fair distribution
by tiie 1st of January next.

pod to the roll of «-nrviVors of tire unfr of Id 2.
aud 1,317 of this c'ais were h&gt;«t by death,
leaving on the 30th of Judo 17.620 pensioner*
of this cl ana, a' a total annual rate of 91,691,620—a dccrcaeo for the y-ssr of 646 iu the num­
ber ol p'auBionere, and 482.016 iu the rare of
I'cnaiODs of this &lt;Jvw. The pamw of 813
widow* of asld «re of 1813 were added to the
ton. and 554 were lost by death during that
period, leaving on the 30th of Jture 5,312 peu-

d«partm«n*t and says: "In tho purchase of
seeds, the department has patronbud only
seed-growers, and med firms proven reliable
by experience, whose guarantee of good
quality and geunfnrnee* cauuot be qcw»Uoned. and by receiving them from flret a ilocraxsa of 2.170 during the yesr.- the ag­
gregate annual rate of psnainus of all cIa*&lt;m.s
lower rates, and. consequently, in greater on Juno 80. was 626,254 071.10, a decreaeo
quantities, and is tbu* enabled to give more from tbo preceding year of $045.13. The
liberally to the many applicant* who daily roll contains th* nuno* at 410 widows and
•end for see-is fr m all p»rt* of tire country, soldiers iu the Revolutionary War.
CsrUin epi'Cifle iuoreaaes allowed to invalid
Mid to extend the beuefite of diatribuHon.
One mlllicn two hundred and righxy-rix
thousand package* of •Cid* war® &lt;M»aiimted
number on the invalid roll, will probaldy
bring the di*bnrsemo:il« to invalid* for tho
nreront fiscal year up to ikeae of last year ;
but in the payment* to widow*, minor*, etc.,
Gen. Benet, Chief of tho Ordnance Depart­ a reduction may reasonably be expected.
ment, aaya In his annual report that not less
Daring the year 231 claim* for bounty land
than $590,000 u .Quld b? annually expernled at warrant* were allowed, tho warrants calling
the national armory, not only an a inwniro of fur 3 .640 acres of land. The number of appbcatfoire for bounty lands received during
the Interest of thoooun- tho year was 529 There are now cpari tho
*u&gt;p*rd»d file* of Lire offioe nearly IlXtOuO
of tbo beat wtapous m a rorerso iq case of ।applications for bounty lands, df this numwar. Certainly no*
than half a.wiM» of
tire beat arm* should be manufac hired oe*rapidly as the mnuclary condition at the conntry will permit. Gon. Bsn t aare * b-urd com- :
&lt;ili{-&gt;nlng
ibis upon

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ess of tbo go rarumanl. that * limit rireuld be
Kby Congress te.tbo period duriug whirii
voriou* sees granting bounty tends shall

Awenal, 1
places for atorsg-e and
amend the sab ef the A IL

During the last ‘fiscal year Hie special «*v* drnsxMi Iim performed important 'service.

iZCSl
Swre^ry of Wv and of Conjrom,

period. The largest amount collected in ally quarter was the first quarter of the present
tl*eal year, ♦10,162,754. Tho reccipte of tlio
man', would ba offretod. Ho tire refute roe jw • fittcri year from thi* source ar* expected to
mends that by proper teg'relaiioti the fee for ^Tbc^prodnotion of^tobacco for the first fiscal
ordinary examinations, and certificate* there­
for, bo fixed at #3, end that'in. sllWoa re­ Kr was 118.548.619 pound*, an increase over
preceding year of 2,107,664 poanda. The
quiring .special skill and tbo uro of instrunumber of cigars, cboroote. etc., on which
meiiia, the f*e b« fixed at $5.
Ths amount of appropriation* that will bo taxes worn collected, was l.W,697,4M, or
79.C62.852 in excoro of the previous year. Tho
quantity uf tobareo removed without payment
800.GW.
.
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of tai for exportation, for the fi*cri yr»*r.
• lire Commbutimrer would again respectfully 10,300,927 pounds, an excess of nearly threwcall the attention Of the tiecretary of -ihe In­ qoartms of a million pound* ovw the preced­
terior to the danger of destruction by fire to ing year. The Commlsrioner consider* it inwhich the rro-&gt;rda of this office are liable In diiqxiuiiaWy uocetuMry to control the movcconsequence of tho ex posure of the Beaton msut of i»wor leaf tobacco, by continuance
HotiM to such an accident. Congress should of tho loaf clause* of the act of Juno 8, 1872
Tho receipts from other source* were:
be reminded Of tho great, risk to which tlreee
valuable record* are exposed, to tho end Chat Bank deposit*, uriugs bank* capital, and
a more'suitable building bo provided for tho lank circulation, - ♦8.387,109; adbedvo
stamps, &lt;6438.814; penalties. ♦364.216: arti­
use of this office;
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cles andoocupalions fonooriy taxed but now

Tbs Oomrnlwiloncr of Patents, Gen. M. D.
Leggett, aubmiUed. Id* report to ttie Secrctary of the Interioronlr a few day* prior to
resigning tbo office. Ho says that the num­
ber of applicatioudtaod of patopte granted i*
a alight Uicroaeo upon tht&gt;»» of the preceding
year. The prompt publication of SMtroeta of
patent* iastiod—tho publication* being made
at tfio earne limo that tho patents are mailed
to the in venior*—L*B probably very consid­
erably diminished tho number of application*
far patents, and has improved tho character
of such appheations, thnrsbr warranting the
i*auo of patents for much -larger proportion
than could othorwise be granted. Before tho
e*lablishment of tho Patent Office (/ateUc it
was from two and a-half to-three yoara after
th* Irene of a patent -before- tlio -pubUo had
any means of knowing of its content*.- Con­
sequent iy there would bo In existence from
25.000 to 30,000 paten tn, tho fiubstanco of
which wo* scaled to all except their owner*;
hence iqipliMtions were constantly being
made to patent derieca which had been provloudy patented by other*.
. Since 1836 there have been Irened over
165,900 patenta. Each aunnal report of the
CommitsUuier haa contained a list of tho pat­
ent* giatited'dr.ring tlio year, but no guntral
index was prepared. Tho tabor of searching
patent* was greatly iiteroMod, Mid there was
a largo liability to tumtakee on this accutiut..
Daring tho laat too yeara a general index haa
been prepared of-all the patent* issued to tlio
present lime. Thi* index will bo published
in two-eta of throe volume*. Ono act will
be a aubjrot-matter index, and the other an
index of names. Tfio eubjeci-malter index,is
in press, aud nearly readv to ireue. Tbo In­
dex has bfren stereotyped, and will bo sold at
&lt;23 per set, rdiitnately reimbursing the office
fur tlio coet of their preparation.
Ia carrying on tho woik for tho reproduc­
tion ot the drawing* of old p-atente, the Commisaionor lias caused entire classes to ue taken
up, aad all the old patente liavo been repro­
duced chronologically from July, 1. 1871; boflidu*, thirty-five enure claoees have been oamplrted. Tho importance of multiplying those
drawing* 1* illustrated and explained. It ex­
pedite* tlio work of the office, and renders the
publication cf patent* l«s« likely. Tlio du­
plication of patents of certain claare* is a
matter that bring* great injury ujrau tho in
venter* and manufacturing interest of the
country., Since tho reproduction of the ctare
" Harvester*," enough cepina liavo been. *.&lt;1-3
to iuj-enter* and nauinfacturor* in this else.*,
arid to attorneys practicing in the court* odd
before t{ie Patent Offioe, to more than pay the
entirecx'penevB of reproducing the clare, and
yet Copic* on ■ugh ale retained In tbo offico to ,
moot al! ordure for month* to rojno. A much
larger appropriation tu carry forwatd tho ronruJuct'Ou uf old drawing* talked, aiid the
Commissioner thinks tbo amuuut should be
at loast &lt;100,000. Wbon onew cou&gt;|Hetad. tho
Balos of throe reproductions would soon to-

ebuUahiug aoeoMiarflbjpa. and leaving the
whole matter with the Cuilectore, a* eeuttriig;
more prompt payment and a larger amount
of tax.
Tho tax against banks and hankers realized
♦8,000,734, an Inoreaso of M03,0l3 over the
prrAlous year, notwithstanding Uiu financial,
disasters of tho fall of 1873. The Increase la
largely duo the now system of an«e«amcnt,
tho results of which are still more apparent in
tho increase of eoiloctiini* from special taxes.
For the last quarter of tbo fiscal yesr 1872
they amountod'to ♦1.803.530. while till* year

tend the jurisdiction of the State court*, or
, Evangelical.
any portion of thum, to any reservation when­
ever in his judgment auy tribe is prepared for
tach control; by providing a sufficient ferae
uf Deputy Marshals to enforce taw tad order,
289. Tin- number of inmate*’under instruc­ both among and in behalf of Indian*; by giv­
tion in 1873 was 4.534.
ing authority to the Beeretary cf the Interior
Tho numlier of asylum* fur tho blind is to prescribe for all tribes prepared, in lite
23, l»avh.g 545 teacher*. Tbo number of in­ ladgnwnL to adopt the S«w», an elective gov­
mates under inairurtion during ths yoar was ernment through which shall be administered
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There are probably more than 400 institu­
a district1 torritorioi
tions for orphans and homrieas youths in this government or United Seat&lt;m court, wherever
country, ahritariug not leas than 45,000 poor Indiana ar* in auffisteut number* to itulify it.
and unfortunate children. Information cou2. Legislation for tire enwraragbroeut of
c*-rrnngi78 of th**easrlams is given jn there- individual improvement; by providing a wav
port. Tlrey were under tbo unpnrvisoii and into dttiwnahip for such a* desire itby pro­
care of 1.484 persona and' contained over 22,- viding for holding lend* In. severalty by allot­
(WiO inmate*, most of whom were probably un­ ment for occupation, and for jiatents with an
der instruction.
ultimate fss, but inalioiAblo fur a term of
The number of institutions distinctively yerija; by providing that whenever per capita
known an ref/rtu sriiool* which furnished in- dhrtributiou provided by treatv has proved in­
fonnaii'jii Cor tho bureau was 31. The num­ jurious, or wttlKiut benefit to ’ll* recipient*, a
ber of cowmitmcnts during tiio year was 6,­ diriributlon of the same may. in the discretion ■
858. The number wlp received inttractlon In of tho President, bo made only io return for
reading io the year wm 1,675; number taught
to write l,90ti. Number of volumes reported

f'dueslioiiiJ institutions ui I87ii. accordtug to
tho ccuIuih, was 321.012; number of pupils 7,atltutii.ns about which Information was ob­
tained, 346,932 teachers and 8,723,M5 pupils.

Tbo Hon. E. P. Smith, Commisaioner of In­
dian Affairs, has made Lis report to the
Secretary of the Interior' ' He discerns un­
mistakable evidences of advancing civiliza­
tion among almost all of tbo aborigines. At
twenty-bno ageneloa, Indiana who, three
years ago, made no effort Mid showed no in­
cf engraving and printing thereafter, upon clination toward labor or education »ecm now
.hi* reqnlrition, fumnh all stamp* uoce**ary to have settled into an earnest purpose to.
under tbo law, except proprietory and docu­ learn to provide far tbamselvm, and adopt.*
mentary stomps; and aakn positive provision civilized mode of life.
from Congrmia upon tho sebjact. *
Tire Commissioner classifies tho Indians
Hhould Cougrcft* wish to abolish otamps on
bank ehacka. ctix, perfumery, cmtmctics. val­
1. Wild; tractable only to the extent of beent medicines, matches, etc., which yielded .ing willing to take raliona and blankets from
last year &lt;6.136,814, but still bo of opinion tho government.
the revenue cannot bo diminished With safety,
2. Indian* acttirilv undertaking labor, and
the Uommitriimcr nays an equivalent could u&gt; accepting more or Isa* tho Madstanca and di­
bad by increasing tlio tax on spirit* iu cant* rection; of government ■gentu to this end.
per gallon, which would yield &lt;6,957.0- 0. or 4 , 3. Indian* with landed estate*cant* per pound on tobacco would yield fl,Tho. first clan* number*, 89,8i9; tho second,
6 2,003.
51,429; the third class about 100.000. There
1* also a fourth class ’of vagrants, numbering
about 14.0U0. Till* would make k total of
Tho United Stalos Commissioner of Educa­ S&amp;\94B Indi.n* now in the United State*.
The Indian* of the first class are aa yet untion baa publUhod his annual report for 1878.
Notwithstanding tbo dhtaaters which hare reaehod by missionary influonco, and the
superstition* of their bltive Paganism fre­
quently forbid tlirir being ccuntod far enrolof substantial progress iu educational mat- tncut. It i* from those Indians tliat
any such hoatilitio* are to be appre­
tore.
Oliiq having changed the legal school ago hended a* would require tbo presence
from 5-21 to 6-21, exhibits, probably from thia or use of tbo miliary. Possibly only from
to 10,000 of these could tie properly
7.000
cause, an apparent falling off in school popu­
lation of 81.5'id. She raised in 1873. for school designate! a* hostile, end they are *o ucate
purposes, 67,705,003, against #7,420,388 in tend and divided inti? bonds that it is not
probable that ever COO warriors.will ever
. Michigan ral«ed for school pnrposoa, in again bo mustered for a fight. Tho Commis­
1873, 63,939.528. against ♦3.563,479 in 1872. sioner think* a general Indian war can never
ven tho highly dis­
The condition of the public school* i* report­ recur in this country.
ed to have much improved under county su- turbed feeling of tho Sioux lately k*i not lod
to an attempt at war, and military post* have
parvi*lon,
liuhaua, without giving full statistics for ' been tmceeesfotfy established at Hod Cloud
1873, claim* a not Incrosso of school revenue arid Spotted Tall agencies in tho face of vio­
amounting to #165,681 over 1872. with 465 lent declaration* tb*t no eobiiere nliwid aver
new mImmiL houses, built at a coat of &lt;872,900. cro*« the Platte river. 'Che Hionx hate to lose
Tire permanent reboot fund baa been aug­ their,, coffee, sugar and to:of by fighting. It
mented and more than tho usual amount raised has ai-o been proven io be clieajicr to feed
than to -fight wild Indians. ' Tho Cornmi*rionby taxation.
Illinois shows a school population larger l&gt;y er deprecates any leniency in treating with
27,136 tliau in 1872, a smaller eurolluaenl m Indian outrages. They should bo puntohed
school*, but aa average attendance about the at rii barer?.*. The necessity of making war
same. Her school revenue, &lt;9,259,441, has 'on tho (kimanche*»and Ciieyonupo in tho
been &lt;1,759,319 beyond that of tire preceding Indian Territory originated largely in a failure
to olnerve thi* rule. Tho military force ataWiaconain, for a comparaiivt ly now State, tif.urei around and among tbeso wifd Indiann Iwithout tire aid of large and wealthy cilice, deemed sufficient ft r their restraint, and it ia
hM rriaed for retool purposes 82.62-8,027. sod confidently belie rod tha* liile class will dimin­
ish ifi number year 1&gt;y year.
xlie Commisriouur tro^s of the In­
clan* 2 as novitiate* in
Minnesota, out of 198,075 cMidicn scattered dican in
civilization. They have generally aban­
crease iii tho force of examiners, a*, ire the
doned tbo modicino dance, anil jiavo
aid of thsee rr iffiodnetions. the prvncul ferae
come
directly
under the Inllaence and con­
wdl bo for a lung Limo sufficient, unices there with about 3,338 tm»rc in pay schools. Dur- trol of religion i teaching. Tbo agiiHn are
very hopeful for tho future of thoso people.
office.
Tho
implements
and adjunct* of advanced
io wx, reports 64.519,688 raised to instruct^ a
The Cotntniireloncr Jm&gt; urges the nceeority
chiUzstion arc n*ed*d for them, but a)[
of preparing a digest of all the application* school population numberin . 491,641, of w hom bounty Mid aid from the government should
ou filo In the office. In making an examina­ 347,572 arc enrolled in public eebnote, and 12.­ in the opinion of - Iho CommlMioner, coino to
tion of a uew application t| c examiner Its* to 135 iu private tinea. The sum of 81,169,954 tiii* kind of Indian ward in iho form of pay­
know all that is contained in all p-ovlou* ap- han been expanded in this Blate in tbo erec­ ment for labor performed. Hero tho CotuVIfcationa- for inventions &lt;;f the mhso c!b«s. tion of new eohool-honaee and supply of mias'.aiiBr put* tu a abort plea for additional
a the class of Bewiug-tnMhinea, for instance, libraries and apparatus.
In Miroouri tire enrollment in public schools appropriation*.
3.Q0O' sppllcadons have to be oxsminodTlio third class embraces tho mi Jority of
Twenty-fire percent, of tho time of the ex­ i« 389,956 out of 678,493 children of .echo &gt;! the Indians of the Unite! Slate*. They'may
aminer would lie isved by tho existence of a
be. called Cl»lb zed. and have bow greatly *adicest of aU the application* ou filo in tho schools is $1,793,311
nistod iu attaining to thi* condition by tbo
office, which now number nearly 300.000.
long-continuod religious teaching* of miaAdditioual room is require I for tno use of school population reaching only 184,957. and aionariea. They need to become American
tbo patent office. It ii&gt; utterly fmpo**iWft to has devoted to the education of thu number
properly transect the work or the office in tho €1,863.093, with 6515,071 for nehool buildings any step* which would lead them out of tbo
narrow quarters granted Jo it. Eight ad­
tribal condition.
ditional rooms are needed imisedlairiy. Tho for 1873 being 6^6, and. that of enrollment
•• Pride of nationality, dread of competi­
report pays a just -|rib-wlo to tho character of 15,027
Nebraska, with a school iKipnlalion. of 63,­ tion with the enterprise of white men. aud
the pemoiis BmpluyM iu the patent office, and
fear of lore of property by taxation or suit
108,
lias
on
h«r
school
roll"
37.372,
aud
hw
regret* that the. aalarios paid are not sijffifor debt, cause this hesitation among tho
rained
tor
school
p
rrpo«e«
&lt;798
69'
’
.
cieody 1 wgn to retain tho beet mon in the
California justifies tho general sense of her inaM of tho Inns educated. While the mnrei
service, wh j are cdnvtahtly lesvitig for mdre
imiHirtanco by rei'artii.g a tuhool j&gt;*'p'i1*tinn ' forehanded and better educated among them,
lueraliyu &lt; mployuucitiu
being generally tbo government da facto and
Accompanying tho report aro the following of ltl.610 and a scbool cnrolhnout of 107.503, thus intrusu-d with fun du and power, are in
table* showing tho receipi* and expenditure*, .her school revenue reaching &lt;2.551.799. cr
and the binbiCM of tbo office during tho last about &lt;23 70 for each enrolled child. Clear most strenuously to the letter of their treaty,
evidence Of popular favor I oward her public
schools comes in tbo fact that within eight which requires the United States to treat
years 13.291 children have been trans ferrod them as soTereigutiee foreverand tho ques­
tion will sooner or later anao at this point, a*
from private school* to them.
er*. appeals, and t; ado-maria.
Hopeful progress !-» manifest in tho growth ia the case of cash annuities, whether tire
+7.9B 30 or special cchobls for the training of trochera government will hold itself bound forever by
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1A1S2 Ml
our pub'.*: -school*. Btalisticu aro given of tho liberal term* of .it* bargain with Its wards
F.r .ubM-rtiajon* loOJlci.il GautU.... 8,013 W for
113 normal school* m:d normal departments, to the palpable damage of both contracting
For rexlstratlon of labs!* (ati;** August
"
having 877 Instructors M:d 16.620 students.
1874)
&lt;42 00
Eleven of these were roiabUalicd or organitad
Of the 14.000 vagrants little can be Baid,Total$721,111*30
in 1873, the most notable being tho Jflassa- They are a* harmless as vagrants can t&gt;o in a
u-raTxxw»T or muxsv* rxrzsuKr&gt;.
cbuselts State Nonna! Art Sclu* 1.
civilized country. Tbo Commisrioner justly
Amount
for*atart*«
Tbo C itumiasionor oatiiuatre the population remarks that •• they seem to nerve by their
ABMXint p»id for pb&lt;s:&lt; gmphitg back
between tlio- ago* of 6 aud 16 In tbo tbirty- coutiaucd existence but a single useful pu:rflTcn States and eleven Territories at about poM*—that of affording a living illustration of
10 2X000. &gt;
tire tendency and effect of barbarism allowed
Allowing forty pupil* to racb teacher, tho to expend itself uneurtd."
.
Amount pMd (or tracu-g*..
number required to teach the youth* between
The (tommisdoner regrets tho Black Hills
6 and 16 years of age ia estimated at 260.009. excitement, but believe* that the underiraTotal
It is eatimated that the public school teachers blenee* of tire country to white people and
tho total absence of mineral wealth in that
Xumtwr r4
for n*t«r.’.s flora
region will preserve it for the Sioux. Scarcely
si .arr
Oe?. 1, 1H73, to 8cpt. SO, 1B74...............
wroater evil. he. thinks, could come to tho
Nmnbcr at j«Xm.u&gt;Ironed, tee&gt;&lt;i&lt;JU&gt;g ro­
Hence,
confining
tho
estimate
to
the
school
13/41
.fiioux people Miar. tire dret urban co and de­
moralization Incident to an attempt to dlapoMteas them of their country.
The Comtniinnoner deprecates the course
of the government in relation to Haunt* and
Big Tree, believing that Tbs
theyreport
«houid
have
pnaests
tisUce of 1,03'3 schools for secondary inatruo- boon summarily punished when th&lt;y were
first captured. 'Expeditions for plunder and
Tr»&lt;!«’-rt&gt;ark» rrgtrtered ......................
murder have grown rankly out of the belief
l.»t
AppMcaUOtx for rv|drtr*lian of MMta.
(•oratory achooU. The number of (netructors
Labels rrguterod («tnre Saffunt, IsTt)
in thcee schoolA wm 8,748; number, of *tudonte, 131.W7; total number of volume* in
library, 669.188.
Commissioner of lutemal Rovonne DongThe number of institutions for the superior for autliorit
treaty rights, .and that they
X- reports that the receipts of tire fiscal UistrncUan.af women lepsrting in 1873. not' forfeited all
year were «IM,M4,747. ♦Z6U.747 in «- including tbo fiva aoUege* for women in the ----------------------- ed to a resarvstthn, estxle
State of Now York, was 205. with 2,120 in­ given them for their ponies and area*, and
lalrer
required
in
return
far their rations and
structor* and 24.613 student*; 107 of tire numdotting.
drawback «n spirit-, tobacco, and genera!
He ataioa tliat tbo Indian Territory ia witb­
nu-rohandue, for the p»*t fiend year,. vm
io preparatory departments,
♦52,846—and fur W4, »85 4D5. ffo spirits
rt*d to be in ■regular or adbunlera have thlugs their own way. The
United State* District Court of Arkahsaa adalight compared with th*- amuuut exported in
ul times reported in the libraris* wan 2t3,675, minmtura what scarcely deserves tho name of
bend. Tne smonr-ta refunded for taxes ille­
The number of schools of eeeueo (including tew, &lt;m account of the inqxiMibiliiy of two or
gally collected ware W18.667 In 1878, and
throe United Ktates Marshal* bring cf much
account in an are* of 37,060 square miles.
e»9,7» in 1874. Th* receipt* from dhtilkd
spirits, for t);e fiscud year 11,74. were ^49.444.Tire Indian TcmLjrv fam * population at
prseeut avenging a little orar cure inhabitant
to the square unis. Tire unoccupied portions
preparatory eonrses; 163,000 volumes in libra­ of Uli* country are suffirisnt in extent to fur*
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hwtiou of s}&gt;iri&lt;4 during Clio year wtut ries. about 41.009 volume* having been added niah a botpeattted to every Indteu family in
।
72,062 taxable 'gaHoos, Ths seisnren to thorn during the year.
.
. the United State*.
;
wteonuttd In value to.tmm. The sMtount The number of nehook of theology in the
Hn briiavae tho xteed of the following Concf disJilled spitits remaiuii’g In w‘ai*bou»e.
country,In 1873. 'was JIG, having 573 profw&gt;w;rx and 8.833 ttxiidcnte; vtdume* in libr*-

K

ten- to 1,049,7X4 galfoas.
The annual receipts frua
ing to fera:led liquors,
Biwitas fro

Jttdidooa- conditions and

ending June 80. 1871, ware 82i.ElM.5-i3, and
the expenditures, 83112C.4U The estitnated
expsn-fiturre
for
the
year
coding
June 39, 187C; are i3d.uc4.r3!. The total eo­
t mated rovenno is •39.14H.t56, leaving a de­
ficiency to be provided for of &lt;7 815,878.

piiationa for steamship servko and stamps,
amounting to 62,098.500. Tbo um bf the
regirtored letter syntom ia steadily incroariug.
Thors taxa , peen a marked gain re tints of
transporting through malls—an average gstn

and thirty-two tntentoWq*. gain for mails
to New OrSecns of twoliouro and fifty­
seven mine tea. and going . north of
one hour and fifty minutes, and a peroeptibln
gain on all through routes in xj&gt;gulan*y »nd
cerudnty. Tiui foreign mail system ts In a
bolter condition tbaii fri er before The num­
ber of pcstoSnc* in operation June 80.1874,
The annua! report uf tho Comptroller of was 34,294
Tho tout number of appoint­
the Currency *hows tliat during-tho pa*t year ments daring the ytear was 9,424. Th* nwults
seventy-one national banks have been’ or­ Of the extension of the letter-earner system
ganized, with an authorised capital of &lt;*}.745,900. Three banka hav» failed, and twen­
ty gone into voluntary liquidation. The*hct- amount of Gres received from mouey orders. ■
ual increase of national bank ciftialatiou
during the year is e3J&gt;76,297. The total dr­ 59,677 payments, and only-&lt;74 in Ji.-----------eolation outstanding November 1, in­
ihemoury-ordor bmunereof thndBVMtiasnt
cluding &lt;3,136,094 duo to banks -for appear* to be rapidly growing In pubrfc favor,
mutilated notes destroyed, was ♦351.927,-­ and is undoubtedly a very great accommoda246, leaving &lt;2,072.754 yet to bo issued tiiin to a large number of persons who are not
of tlio &lt;354.000,000 authorized. Since the within roach uf banking fwilities, or who aro
jiassage of tho act of Juno 20, 1874, forty-*ix unaccuBtomed to the use uf tiiein; yet I know
national batik* haxcdioon ,onratuaed. with a no roiabis why this branch of die servioo
capital of &lt;4,019,000, to which circulation has should not Ik&gt; raado self-sustaining. I suggest,
been issued. Application* have been made t Lorefor o, that the foes of money orders be
for tho organization ot sfcrty-four other na­ thcraased, iu aooordxhre with the views of the
tional banks with a capital of &lt;5,110,000 and auperinteudent, or that the money-order ‘syscirculation amounting to,84.500,093 has been
assigned to these projKwcd orgBiiixatiun* un­
der section 4 of the act of Juno 20,1874.
Tho number and length of mail routes in
Seven million seven hundred and fourteen tho United State* require an expenditure
thonaand
Stu
trandro.-!
and fiftr for trun=FSrtstic= whfnh throws into hssgdollars legal tender note* have been dojxiMlod iiitlcauce tbo oust of ainnlar servlcd in other
for tho purpose of withdrawing from circula­
tion tho same amount of national batik note*. 1876, it 1* CMumatod that this item riouc will
Tho amount*issued to banks since Juns 20, exceed &lt;8,000,(M&gt;. Tbo portion to be pri I to
1874. are a* foliowr railway* will amount to more.than 21.O00.0tiO.
D..UI ■« ot Colomua.
4\000 Opinion* baVoMiffcred widely a» to the best
ai.wi method of Jctcminiug tho rightful rajes of
M,O» comtienaation to bo pud railways for service*
Norlb Carolls*
rendered to this department. Hereto tore
Alabama
their pay has Leeu ba»ed ou the weight of
mail*, with additional allowance ou cer­
thoroughfarea
for
proyiding
l,in,*o tain
pcstal care. . At present the matter .
Owe..........
'Z-3 510 1* in * very in&gt;*ati&lt;&lt;f*&lt;wnrycondition, andnotn*
ledtan* ...
MS.TO equitable unxlo of aujustmeut abeuid be ai
lilltMIt* . .
*■4,0.0
NieUgMi
136.0.0
Wirctcaln.
0.000
11 l/o &gt;
or no object to them,’ because tho express
companies weru willing to pay muri? more for
bccornmodatiop furnished than the de­
Total .................................................. $3,330.1*0 tho
allow . On tbo oilier hand,
Tlio amount authorized to bo issued to partment would of
tho hading exproes combank* already organized i* &lt;3,707.000. and to representatives
panic*
bate coutendod that tho act which
be insucd to proposed urganiz*;:on-&lt; &lt;1,500.­ took effect
July
1,
permitting tho treim­
000, of ubich lUiod* Isbn’d, Connecticut, Now portation by mail 1874,
of
packages of merchan­
York, and Pennsylvania receive none, bm dise weighing notovorfour
poimds.at the ram
Ohio receive &lt;1,395,000. Indiana &lt;81'4,000, of one cent tor cxrii two ounces,
is taking away
Illinois &lt;495,009. Iowa, &lt;315,000, and other tho moat profitable part of tbo business and
amount a smaller.
will
even
teudsr
them
unable
to meet the
The amount* subject to withdrawal under heavy rentals demanded' by the roads.
Thus
Sees. 7 and 9 of the act of June 20. 1871, in is presented a curious anomaly, lbs roads
States having more than their proportion of claiming that tho government docs not pay
circulation t* aer follows:
u&gt;
much
as
tho
express
companies
ore
ready
Donkt.
Tkttr «ru*tal.
to pay, and the express compaoHM claiming
4
New Turk city
on the other baud that tho law IS effecting
17 ■ .
. iTovidenre, a.
13.i.............. CoaeecUcut...
such a dmiiuntioa of their revenue that they
Ik*ton ..
are tuiahlu to acTodo to tho demands of the
road*. ! fiud no disposition on the part of
'am.wi any railroad or tra'isportitiou company to
deal otUcrnise with the depxrtui.’ut than in a
spirit of fairness arid juvuoe. I trust that
. iwuw.rv,
.
Cungrons ilil adopt aorno equitable plan of
"pBouaylraal*.
*4-................. Xew Jew; ........................
x..ci-o adjuetment which will not bo nurdensoms to
Itio am-jout of cirouiaU-.'u remaining on- ths government, and which will be sat'.rfactoi**u«d and the amount to be withdrawn ry to tbocumvauies. Tho act of March3,
as before stated, is &lt;16,279,589. Tetal, &lt;41 - 1873, rsadjuntlng tho pay of railroads on a
350,743.
Lmiu of ibu weight of trialle carried,
The ComplroUer say* t If Congrci-eahotlid aided milclrmjru larcuiy than &gt;*t auticipatprovide for tbe withdrawal of legr.!-:&lt;-ndo.- e i to tiKA-xpinsea of the department. Tho
uoto.-.'and the i**ue of national bank nole* as appropriation for that purixieo having
needed iu place thoroof. when ths amount of t ooomu exhausted, I baVe deokued to maku
I-£al-tcndur notes should lie reduced to, **v further payments. I wutild suggest that tho
♦300,000.000, tlio legal-tender i.-.-mc* would ;
thin be iu demand, and, in proportion as they &gt;
should be reduced in amount, lire demand for DapartmeuL can pru(&gt;«r!y go oj iu it* efforts
them would increase, until finally, when tho to secumuredate cue public citbout tronp*s*amount of bank note* issued should be largo- , iug uuMStranialjly upon the sphere of private
■terpiito. There most tte a limit to govonily iu excess of the amount of legal-tender
note* outatandlng, the nations! bank note- u.v,&lt;al iuttrfcroucq, au.l, happily, it bolter
would tbcmsclyea bo withdrawn at cer­ 1 cute tho genius of tho Ax..ur:c*h people to
tain
sexsonn
of
the
year
on
account of tho difficulty or cxpeti*.
of obtaining lawful mouey with which to re- propose to guard with atrlol vigilance tho exdeiun thorn. The gold coin of tho country petidi'.uieo of tho department, ■auctioning no
outlay which can be avoided without Uotriwotlltl LhAit
..... ...
..
-- - -——
ui law­
ful money, and specie payment would follow* atfatFB generally that tbo interests of the pubshall be paramount to tboss of any uidueR-Miemptiun in it* proper eotiso implies the ilo
exchange of a promise to. pay far the thing t rial corporation or party.
bimt,m—prmtssratnxNT
jromteei, namely: coin, or it* representative, -ran Tosran-cAii
naiW aaroKT.
which is convertible faito coin ou demand.
George 8. Bang*, Hupoiuitoud.rUt of tho
The effect of such redemption ia to confine Hallway
Pasta) Boi vice, in hi* report, Blates
back* cf issue to a legitimate bumuces. which
io lb - discounting of crnntuiircial paper. If
bxnks of irone are obliged to pay thrtr circu­
at rauway posteffieo car*, extending
lating note* once in atxty or ninety day*, tbev hut*
11,866 tulle* of railroad, on which was
must discount such promissory note* only as over
34,925 mile* of service daily, aud
will certaiuip bo paid within tliat time. If performed
12,7*7,623
nulos of service ai.nuffiiy. by 752
the payment of back note* be frequeutiy de­
]x»n.ffico clerk*. These clerk* a-o
manded, banka of iuue eanuol *af uly invest railway
cl***itied
a*
follow*: 283 head clerk*. 379
their eapitri in real e«wtc loan*, in doubtful clerks, aad lid andsiMit
clerks. By the estab•focka or bonds, in accommodation notes lishmuit uf new huca
uf railroad, tho
wbidh. require rone**1, cr in loans on doubt­ postal
facihlies
'
'
ful cecanty, bat must have tbair capital at all ly
increased.
Dontig
the
tiireattlmra InvMted iu loans w hieh will be promptly «_— ...— — the railroads
carry
paid at maturity. Budh a condition indicate* tho mails, an offer of the Baltimoretoand
Ohio
-a* a-cepteii by tire department, lid* gave
-- -o,_—.uv I^.wwwvu M- luo uajuai ui
a drily rervice between Cincinnati, Ohio, and
iegoi-iender notes, aecompuiied with such in­
Id.., 310 miles. This complete* a
crease of national bank note* aa may bo re­ Uaitiagb,
Ibio between Washington and Chi­
quired, will accuro a proper sretem of redauip- through
and forms a conueotioa between the
tiou, reudor free bunking practicable, and cago,
road* ceotering at Cincinnati, Indianapolis
gradually restore specie payments without and
Chicago.
ue.eeaanly decreasing the amount of the
circulating mo:2aiu
Tha following amendment* to previous acta
aro recommended :
to be a growing uuo«-*»liy
firnt-An smcfidmenl to section 1 of the
. tin* tram to l*i under

capital Block ia impaired shall fefttae,
three months' notice, to pay the w.oossraent
as provided iuaaid section, a nufllaieut amcuut
of the capital atock of such delinquent ahareabnliler
summary
of tho sta- may be fluid to make
or shareholder*
the National Dank act, extending the limit
of tho liabilities of any aMoriaUon, person,
company, o. firm, for money borrowed, from
10 per cont. of capital paid in to 1$ per cent,
of capital and surplus for banka located in
redemption cities, and one-tenth of c»p.ta)
and enrolas for other iumke.

tir ran tiro dteiawea us - about taantg-fow
hours. It is oouccdul by railroad official*
thsf thlb can be done. The ImjKniabre at a
line like thi* cannot be overestimated. It

■ outy-four hours, a* it would uocM**rily bo
iiabllsbed upon one o&gt; mxnt^of the liunk

With reference to prtTximplalnta of some
dhoMls thai tiicec mpMiaaticn is inadequate,
tr. Bang* rceoiaxueud* legiatetien pacing

bauk with boy private banker, or any person
/vtirt A—That national banks shall be liable

the bank shall be distinctly stated.

nr an act providing that ail bills of exchange,
checks or receupta, in place of checks drawn
upon any bank or backer, shall be subject to
violation thereof.

qmring the words u counterfeit," “ altsrod."
•• iiloKri," to bo stampsid on all «mx&gt;tert«t or
unanthoriBodbwuoa; ahm hhi tveumsnonda-

log IddtaU* amenable to ths |
theta or Ternu ry for any afr

rertnclioxu.

of the rariwsy postal service, about which erroiteuua •{it.ion# obtain. He tsyz: "The
additional ccmpuuMtiou given to the railroada fosfurulnmng a. d tnui*porting railw«y
poatofflco can. is, u nearly as can bcuUmated. ♦t&lt;W.0v9 aunurily. The ct&gt;a.p.-nsation
cf clerk, perfuming this service is V4.6M M9
.682.690.

He went ant ’between the acta »rul re­
turned vigorously chewing a elufro. Hiu
wife luktd him where he hail been, and
he said “to see a friend." She oehnly
replied that she thought his friend must

�=
I&gt;EC. 4. 1SW

In ptdrd ui-m ine Sheriff

r.fthfl wdd «n l danger*.

fai» jump

rrou

STORE!

-ono .mmi-.Go-ioo:

where it cimftiitnrd i16 wof&lt;h •»!' meat

CASH.

waste

। only $.12}nn&lt;f Ncratcbed W» irunser*.GrurnJ^k-oidei
yon dmft believe 1'. but you will u»« • leg off the reporter .’wlw was in front &lt;•**»!. and spent the nitfld following
soar influence to tic ir upon false re-?-•
• ,1=■-.'
.
.
in trying to Inal so that he could see
’ .
•
. turn on ZO-togr.
Oil the t
his wound*
port a id pan ratu the carrent.
! ;he
fey oa( ol the c«siWhy dal *h« turn her back nn vmi
Bttttng i crealitfo* are men ami wo
the Rocky Moan tain bear - -......... t
n^n
How many repiUatmus iwve to want 10 iwam arouml and inquire V'Hiog man ? Inuoeent ehitd ! Site
wi*hrd to ’Trike nn exhibiliun of her
• b.-«
by
ltu» &gt;„«»,
"“W •!» wbnl. Sm» »l
*.
inosttors nil st once fell a* :F ihey new overshirL
hearts have been bled by whwpers. o||gb| ro
&gt;urfl|e„|y
BlanS ,UI|
One nf the Sunday amnvements iu
kif-w many brtfoTolem
give thw auiiuaTa'tihntice With. Hie Denver is whaling an editor after be
Hheeo chilled by ' the thru) * of-the I mysterious instinct which cha«*c‘rr- ha* w&lt;»rk**&lt;| like a bee all the week
^MionMer.
How many
many individuals
individuals); ixep
ixc* dniuli
dumb »n
un hints
mills nnd
nnd w hich _gor* far for rhe local interests of the blasted
Huw

is

Frhrufcry. A. D. 1871, or the

A. W. ALLEN

I»n house, in said pty (HmU being
of holding the circuit court in and Has opened
A LU TLE. i

DO 5!) DDL

-■
I to prove that they have suul.l, the old h»wn.
B»ots aid Shoes,
am: Village ton
Vve been shunned by a gentle, mvs-!
..._.1, H once ft*..,
rt.af.V of
.if
lK*urM-rni
fur.. II b..
he dour
, .......... ._______
Tjfpwix
nnd
No. one hundred
end
The Detroit boy* sing this hymn ___
tnrious hint.
How many chute Bang*'* sanc'iun. mid it broke in ju*t
Hats aid Caps
iba undividt-d •nv-h»lf of tola •fgbty-two
when
the
Bhi.ck
Maria
moves
off
(82)and eighty.ihrea (83), in ike village of
bosoms have been wrung with grief
Grata’ Famishing Goods
NnahviHe. Barry eeaaiy, Michigan, *ccord-The third with its load:
by a single next
How many graves tearing3 rdnutiut ujmju
inr 10 the plat and the aurvvy thereof.
Glarea aid Mittens,
have been dug hy false report *. Yet
Dated Naahvilla, Mich.. Nov. 19th. 1874
HIRAM COK,
you Loop it aboyo water by the w ig
Shawls, Firs,
not hi-.-itnle t &lt; kii..ek off He st-ippeJ
Ci.xxxxt Sxirtt,
Mortgagee.
or year tnugue, when you might sink *. i&lt;hrr. mid eili&gt; rg&gt;d with a fint^Ufry
Auornay for Mortgagee.
8-20
A dinner was given the convicts
Carpels,
it fofever. Destroy the paysion of grace ihri'tioli the wnbl..w, bunging
in the States Prison Thanksgiving
Fancy Gands,
■ telling. Lisp not a word that will tlie s^*h with him. mid thru he climb­ day, after which was given n grand
ed lip Hie" wulrr-spi'lil f&lt;» the roof.
ujtire the character of another, mid
musical, literary and declamatory QOS1E DOWS TO
so far as you are concerned the slan­ c&lt;»mpnn v dune nnd tm/k Inn, off I'he rn'erfamment. ut which some for the
best amateurs wf Jacksun assisted.
der will die.
,
Argus did ii«»: i»-n&gt;* lor m week, for
&amp;C., &amp;C...&amp;U,
■
nllium h tile (’ol-'U'd iHmjburd'-il that
A rnnn who will go to the cemetery
—The Hon. Gilbert Striker, mem­ I rear wi'b shut guu« pomb-il thruuKh with 4ti* w fe -on Sunday. nnd weep
which were bought for cash aud will be
ber of the Legislature from 4he First the window, amt uHlioavb the fin* &lt;iv.T her fust bii*band’s grove and
•
sold at
w&gt;,lk home wilhotil a cross word
Distigt o( Birry Countv, and father engines wpiirtcd hut water at him. he
got ufoiijjvery &lt;iHuh.rtnl»|y till -atlit* shall have our vote every tune hv
of Secre’ary of State Striker, di- d nt
(tunes up for office.
.
his residence in. Baltimore Township riiin|M&gt;sit&gt;z stick u»-d ylu'k'eii
dritth.
FOB AUFTHIXO IS THE USB OF
A Helena (M 'umnal divine, who
cm Monday evening, Novcnder 23d, Wbm they entered- lb" nwtt they has spent the liest port-of ihe summer
at the sge of sixty three years- Mr, found that the tmimnl had H| set till ■11 Chri* i&lt;iuizuiga'Chin:initiii thought
TERMS—Cash or Ready
the type and Im I soaked hyiusi-lf in he wa* getting al‘»ng 'liicely. uni ill
Sinker was one of the early sei Ilers jibe
.
iilk nnd then rolled a»ver ever. John made a proposition to him, the
Pay!
of Michigan, having removed into .
’square inch on th • tl-rnr, while the ortter day, io -pul iu" with him and
Culuhei1* iet.ier on rhe -Tiiir-i Tci.iii” siorfalaru bank.
removed to his late home in this Was Hittrrnled with water nnd pertrA Loti’sville papn did not seriously
Alter i!ii*. object to the proprised elopement of
County in March.1861, being thus one rutrd Wiiu- shut Ivli-s.
Having filled my store with a fresh stock
of the old residents oi that county circus Hiiveriiwinruis in Hie Armis his ttaugtyer with n dry goods clerk. of choice
will be paid in advance —Mux Adler Happening to get wind of the plan,
abo. His health becaiuj-seriously im­
be merely lay in wait for Augustus,
paired during the long seseiou of the
aud aciit him away with the impretrTO EVERY ONE!
Legislature jn 1872, and has con­
T* the yoog man ten ring his mces. sion tlml a remarkable lieclthv young
tinued delicate from that lime until
Ind farm far the first time for a tri .“to miife had played a tattoo with his
his dead?^T';’* . . •
the big C1‘Y,” or *O ’he young damsel heels trader his cual tai 11*.

Beceirtd at the O. O. D. Store «f

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,.
Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to bny for
Cash.
I have a full line of

SEWING MACHINES

HARD PAN PRICES !

ftrorair? and provisions,

Fair Dealim ant Low Prices

GROCERIES.

Crockerv.

went to the house aud the hoy told
his fsth-r that bis mother had gone
to the woods. Mr. -Sears followed
• after and found her about twenty rods

frem the bouse dead, with her throat
cut with a razor in a most horrible

manner. Eleven gashes severed the
windpipe nnd jngnlar .vein. Mrs.
Sears was twenty-two years oi l nnd
leaves two small children. No cause

GLASSWARE,

10,000 Coris of 2 ani 4 Foot Wool!

can be givep fur the rash act. The form nnd at ttie 'binwiiV b.igigemaster Whoso lighCv whirls and lo­
coroner's jury was
ses the
huge
- Sarah's ta" fmiil
death by her own hand.
lheit p.ace of lempurary confinement,
and duubtles* after if time grow • suf
jicienily bold to exchange fust nodi,
Charlotte at last has a sensation— then kindly grceiing* with the knight
in fact, two of them. Owe‘day last
week a lady book agent cal'.ed at the brrxk the monotony' of her quiet ex­
office ol J E. C, Hickok, ft lawyer istence. To liuth, tho conductor' i* &gt;•
to solicit a subseririon fur her book, stiperur being, to be lo&lt;&gt;kcd up to nnd
but found only Prof. Lathcm (a busi­ admired nt a. distance, and Ins g&lt;ildness associate)ibere, who informed lncedrnpandaiiihori»a'iveMAH nl»..ar.l
her that Mr, H. would be iu soon, are seen nnd heard with somethin!!
and advised her to call again, saying akin tifnwe. The youngster feels
at the st me time that she could pro­ that hi* highest aiiilaiiiiii would be
bably sell him a look ; that H. was a gratified could he *ecnre a p-'wee ""ii
little “crusty” sometimes, but that she ibe line,’* with a fair |iri*pect uf be­
must not mind that, ns it was oidy coming ft cundiictor, and the ilnmhis way. At the second visit Mr. H Sri dream*, perhaps, of Mime day lin­
■was al home, and after some convi-r- ing wife uf tlml i-oldr ce iti -n uf.civ
nation ordered her out uf the office. ttizaiion, a railroad man. But the ex­
The Indy nut getting out so soen n* perienced tnivrli-r’ whn find* in his
lie Ihougiit rhe ought, he forcibly
ejected her therefore, tor.- which *li&lt;hud him arrested and arraigned be
fore Esrpire VVahMr. The defendant
wa« disehnrsed. But hear an unex­
pected interruption took place. The
young lady, who clunies Io bn ft ‘lonely h.rtir- when her liudi.ind i* on
member of the Methodic ' Chiirrh.
walk to the table at which Mr.llirkuk Jui liin snlcit". i'il&lt;*
was sitting, picked .up a. heavy ranand struck him a violent blow bn. the
head, saying at the same tinb-; “I will
liras which wi ! enable him '•» spend
not have my character .talked about hi* moil lime* mid hi* night* ni
in such a tnauuer I” She was at ouce home an ' whudi w ill not xu ruuxtttaplaced nnder arrest.
aly imperil Ins life. And yet *4i&gt; the
Another of our attorneys w •.* yes­ r.tiiruad .npui, liimo-lf. there nlino*’
terday arrested for assault with in'ri.t always retu tin* Mitn.'irni ut the Insto commit rape. It is believed by ciaatiuu of Ibe rinph»vili«iil '«» mike
some to be a -put up job." Free Ptetss him lualii »o ipiit n ami uU«a io iu*

uf her tlelv-likc voice, ns she nmrmnr*
eel soft I y:—-Yes. love, yes, And then,
too. we'll have burkwheat'cakes and
*n*sig«-s lor breakfast every blessed
morning, won't we, denr?”

THE PAPER TO TAKE.
Aside from the material wsalth of her ter­
ritory. Michigan has many Ihings to be

Which I am bound to sell 10 per Cent Lowei than any other
House in town.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce

G, A. TRUMAN

I rein'&gt;v«-«l

them

CUTTERS

BIG PILE OF GOODS
CUTTERS
With Sosta on.

FOR A
CUTTERS

SMALL AMOUNT OF

All painted up.

MONEY!
CUTTERS

77ie Highest Price Altcai/s Paid for

Country Produce.

That will run.

With ft Mule on.

3^ In coancction with my store
I shall keep a

MEAT MARKET!

CUTTERS

Pvliiical. Legi-faiire, Legal, Congressional,

•Miaial; an I ii pay* 0.0*1 particular aUealion it»rb,i which cm moat interest or inl.trm Miolilgna rc.adet« rapecalty. As a

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD !

With J. L. Rud's nsme on.
CUTTERS

Till you can’t rwt

CUTTERS
l» lu-kb.iwle-lged day by Jay In the appre­
Where can always be found a fresh stock of
ciative quofations from its columns with
• iiieii 'Li uearpapers in every section of
GOOD MEATS’
CUTTERS
bi- Union, also in foielgn lau.li, are replete.
Without dwelling upon thia source of Stale
The Highest Price Paid for Hides

culifti-ly Mlebigtn men. ibe publisher* denire
&gt;o anuouncr io tbuje up«equ*i&gt;ited wiib Tns
Fkm* t'BKM ur» by tbw exbftcti which they
-&gt;ee crediied tn It, ibal It' is * family ne*»p*pi r unnur-p«n*ed. It devotes much space
in Financial and Co'ntn«rcial Intellt.-anee;

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

CUTTERS

CUTTERS
Wi:h ibe Godess &lt; f Liberty on.

people, iheir intelH&lt;ency. their School* sn-i 1
colleges mid benevolent institutions are fam-:

ftoffi! WHERE?

Greater

Bargains

THAN EVER IN

At Lee Reed’s.

WHO IS LEE REED&gt;?

and Pelts.

Wy ti» Bsxa U LEE REED!
REMEMBER THE PLACE—

Red Sign, No. 1.
Kasbvilw, Den. 1st, 1874.

P. DURHAM.

LEE REED
In the man that runs the
CuUeOrMftchine in HaUingi.

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

LEE REED
Bailds Baggies ud Catten.
LEE REED
'
Is the Leader of the B«sd.
LEE REED

vmI.

It la* it'Waya rhe bent Stories. Sketch*

Lt -graph?, History and Poetry.

It*4Ious&lt;-.

duett him to return to it after a thal
•
An atuuoious murder wa* cootmited ut other oocupntimi’'*
at Brouson, Nov. 23tli; -on the person
DErE«-Tt«F. Homc 'i’asixixG.—A
ofj Almeda Davis, a, young lady cl-' lady who has charge »f a y»mug Indio'
iiauscho’J word throughout the United
seventeen. She had retinl early,
Bible c'«*a, *pr’ kit g
defective
pleading laterite, and about •ten
• home t’aining, said thnt her Hiiit pupil, Sabteripuoa Rale*-P«jab'.B
Advaaoa
o’clock, her sistw per|»ariog tu retire.!
1 eighteen years of nge, Im J caused her
spoke to her. Receiving nu nnsver
the mo*.! none anxiety. R-iiii oeshine.
she went v&gt; the bedside, the belt- r tu
she was always at lierpoat. Th girl'.*
arrest atieniion, when tn her horror
whole soul seemed । » tie ah&lt;orhed in
r'i»n practical .
she discovered that Almeda had hud
the fclruighlruiiig out of ibtricde the
her throat cal from c-.tr to car.
The
ological pinhlein*; "and yet," mud the
whether Daily, Tri-W«rk!y or Weekly.
windpipe was completely severed A
teacher , "the girl wns so pslu and
razor covered with biuotl was found wan that 1 wawufmid every Sihlwitl/
on the window srl! some diattnee from
j would be tier ln*t io dn«s. One day
the bed. Suspicion points to a jealous
j she fninted. ami in trying Ut rentore
Murorof the
young lady,
-------------—f
—&lt;•- &lt;*ae_JilArtiti
--7-——
. i her 1 fuusetied her dress, and what do
bMond1. wbu is under Mint mtd
|b|jtk j
, Cur&gt;,.w M i,Mh'k
had Soil the house only a short time |drau,n lhat n fnlj rf^um,i,ms wa.
j inip,w*if»!e

$5000.0 worth of Boots andShoes

Grocery aS Provision Store ? CUTTERS!
CUTTERS!

verdict of the

before.------------------

Don’t forget the place,—the

"Notiody Miquumes me in Ibis
special y.’'snid n Cincinnati girl to her
Brown Store, opposite Nichols.
new lovet* the other night as she gave
him a parting kiwi with n report to it
I ALSO WANT
like lh.it of a pistol. The astonished
youth walked away wondering where
ihiliks nullling could !&gt;e m&gt; dv-iralnr tliat girl got her experincc.
And in fact everything usually kept in *
ns 4&lt;&gt; he forever whizzing Irmn place
His anil had stolen round hefwah-L
for whisk I will pay the Highest Price.
to place at express speed, necitig the
and her fair yuting head rested lightly
x’iv uml the country every div or
FIRST-C LASS
on his bognin. The October moon
7
.
A W. ALLEN.
shone Roft’y down upon them as he
veuture with n Miffieem &gt;p'icu of dan­
iminted n brighi pietiife of the happy
ger to make it i-xci iiitl. The -ruaiic
Inline ,wb*-ii she fib on Id beromo ' his
mni'ten mkeg tnanv n Mr ehucr m
loMiiti 'nl bride. He paused at last in
the nihil lie form an I 'h«- hro&gt;ixed fiCe
the'fervcnt u"tp«iiriog of his hope*
lireukmnii wlio-u .ijrxteruUidy lirhixn .d ike -deep 'melody of hi* tones I with to inform tho public that I win sell a

Tuesday morning Mr L. A. Sears, of the rum! village who go*&gt;s to the
of Coldwater, who |vtis chopping depot of it summer uf ernoon to “s«’e
wood near his house, heard his boy the train come in” there La rommiiij
crying at the house. Thereupon lie iind.-fbicd charm about the lift? uf the

Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
Goat Cloths, Bugle Fringe,
' ' Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias,
Hats, Caps, Horse Blankets,
Men, Lad’s &amp; Child’s Underwear,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Groceries, &amp;c., &amp;c.

Proprietor ef the •

WOLVERINE MILLS!

LEE REED

Shop is full of Cutters.

ftd. That's what's th* mutter.
— AND —

J. LEE REED.

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!
PKOB.tTE Oltl&gt;J2K.

Mich

TVamhv-ille.

Stays or Mramoax. 1

Would respectfully inform the public

trial and

C. M. HOLLER, Miller.

Mancfaotured by the Michigan Stove Co.,
and warranted for one year.

and
BBFFntT FBKE FBErfF CO.

A Iszy toy raakr* a laxy man. *».»»*&lt;Mhut tho «»rl« •«« ae’im ly l ip
jostsssure as a crook rd saplitt makes ! ped ! 1 to-ik her H» her mother, whn

HiSHHLtf FOUNDRTI

"a crooked ireft. Who cw?r vet mv a i
hoy grow «p in idleness, tlio * ’
make • abiltteMi v=»&lt;alHuU.

er bad

WOOL!

WOOL!

My Carding 'Machine
IS REACT

ir,.-,.. Hhu 1.,. • Plows. Sleigh Shoes and
ti„-v I.,'l n&lt;. »»i« 1. nn'.,n.iiy ... hrg,l
General Jobbing,
me&gt;* . i".y»h&gt;ng fit fei.Hrlvon her. Il&lt;&gt;w t*.'

Was E. SAVAGEfk BRO » COLUMN

OPIlTMgi

-rtl

TflOlE AT THE SHORTEST SOTICE.

! many wuia to
7

G, F. WILSON, Prop

AND GET A

LEE REED

Mr. row LES,

CkrUer tW

Cro'nrv.

brought to Nashville. Also a large stor
eluding the Siher Str. I Diaonad the fastest cu t
srorid, and all to be iffeted at pi ice, heretofur
Cash.

C.X. WOLCOTT,

�■el

-=- -.........
W H. VOVNG. M. I

II, ltaak.wm.whal

a ,iwy long tail

rename, a targe d &gt;,'» tr tok.
—Mr. Brady ocoupin the second

a fox. clearing
i twelve feet

, and living ronras.

Jlanixg, Match

Theta

-

laud (he biy«aw where il had chased
a

iand cheai ly printed at this office. ■nlride ■!
j
N a • 'he^vilJage ol Bellevue 8mI les Meat h
Pm k Clevrr’s Hartal
| Town Treasurers give us a bid.
| n family of the name of Sturdevant, 1fftaahs ft—ta esvra, to eifM tent*;
B. RASEY, hmvmxn. GuJaand ■
coaaiaiing a a craxy m«u, his wife
Granrer to pay 119 for .a stove when
pud her paramour, and two children.
it has bo o (feted him for &gt;13?
CLEMENT* SMITH.
Tun husband has been insane (or sev­
—Eastman. Ac Young hav/» -been eral years, and tho wife has a para,- Tea
V
1, A W Y K
for fifty cent* j»er pound al Daugherty
’
10
'making improvements, speh as refit­ ptour. by whom she has hod one child. A
• Room's.
gASTM AN A YOUNG,

JJENRY H? WOOD,

Justice of the Peace,
LtEBHAGSER, ;

q

rag, painting etc- in their law offioe.

She also has a sou about 22 years
—Pork is coming in lively.and is old. named Ransom Sturdevant, by 1

Tbomas’s.

brikging from &gt;7 to 88 per hundred her hii’I-and. • It appears that the
Ten SaUs for Sale by C. C. Wolcott’s, ।
pounds,. Aihsworth &amp; Brooks htc interloper has misused and pounded
that will anit.
that son until “life lo him has become prines
&gt;
the. buyers. _
—Ton will find Dried Beef al 49.
no
object,
”
Friday
and
Saturday
—Wednesday wit heard that Wm.
School Baeks and 1 egal Blanks
Lee. formerly of Kalema, recently last he passed in drinking and play­
at Botas Babe.
shot his wife, in California. That ing billiard*, and on Saturday, nt
^tbpul five «»1dock tn the afternoon, he

.

TA1LOR

—&lt;P. Durham has opened a stock

ended his earthly troubles by hanging

PARADY, Manufacturer of

*

Boot* and Shoes,

A coroner’s jury ,
of groceries.'crockery nnd glassware
said that the cattae of bis death was ]Market.
in his store.
Read what he says in
insanity, of which bo had shown
another column.
signs (or several woefc".
.
—Mr..Bull, one of tho oldest re­

Common Connell Proceedings.

Mtolil&amp;rnn.

TH* Hones w*«eain&gt;1x located
boniwiuf the vttlasa. awl

A "Syria, he

excavated a

'nufftilo's

the surface of the ground..

—W P. Walling, of Bittie Creek,
town, lonking up the interests of their

railroad .water elevator, which is a

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

•Iimticcof the Peace,

It is apt

to

trouble one when they “run afunr.ol
it.

Xaaliville, MlcU.

.

—Sakes alive! It is alarming hnw
Nnshvil’e whii
troubles -the Vermontville^nk'slinger.

Our advire is, “ Don’t touch it.

my boy.”

Present, — Downing, Davidson,
Wolcott and Hardy, Trustees.

FALL AND WINTER

ELIM &amp;WY GOODS’
Alsu VELVETEENS for I LOA KING.

ren severely cut his foot with an nx

CUT FHEE OF CHARGE’

25ih,

STOCK

Kerosine OU, 15 cents per Gallon.

CORN.

P.M.
E. J. FEIGHNER. ’ (I. A. TRUMAN,
Recorder. President.

APPLES,

OATS,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

LATH,

SHINGLES,
WATER LIME,

The committee appointed to ditch

Ike Durkee and Buxton swamp, re­

and six of A.

DRUGS &amp;

3017

BARLOW’,

r-AHHtON .V1IL.1C

BARBER and HAIR DRESSER!
Nauhvillx, Mien.

SALT,
HAIR.
STUCCO.
if-C.,

Patkmt Medicimxs,

OTTTSz STOCK

Paints, flils, Varaisaes &amp; Brushes,

Is all new. and has been selected with.great
ear* ami w* warrant satis action.
We
would e*prcixl!y eali •tUcutfoa to cur larya
stock of

Reprrernling nearly every kind known to
ibe trade, and to yob that indulge in the for­
eign luxury, *e would say
•

4’c-;

AINSWORTH t BROOKS.

Cowie to Our Store!

TOILET ARTICM1SAUD PERFUMES,

And sea for yourselves.

Proprietors.
SPECTACLES, (warranted PebbU)

J.JVKRAII FOR

i

TUB YAMA8I11B0 (uncolored)

Wall Pt per &amp; Bordering Japan Tea, for 1&amp;1.
I’onn^ 11 ynod Tca,450 cU.

W. P. addition* nnd

dition, and seventy-two cents on one
He yells f “ How'* that-for high ?"
Mere on Darkens purchase, south of
Any one wishing a good auctioneer
Truman’s, the whole being in the
can have their wants attended to, by
village ol Nashville, Mich.
leaving their orders at this office.
The following accounts were pre­
—The expenses incurred by Barry sented and on motion allowed .

Shaving, Hair Cutting &lt;J- One year ago the Manistee Board of
Dressing, Shampooing, . j Supervisors allowed the claim, but
tbs best of Oib used.
I La Untnn Hoose.

I the new Board of Supervisors,.at
Shop just sooth of। their last session resolved “that Man­

FALL MILLINERY MUDS'

C. Camball.
Wm. E. Griggs,
T.-C. Downing.
D. Staley, w-rk on bridge.
Ain-worth A Brooks, lumber.
C. Cambell, ditching.
Mark lUpheun. ditching,

$ 1.00
3.75
10.81
9.50
2.45

istee Co. has never been justly or

W*w. E tlrigss
l.U&gt;
On motion Cminc'1. adjourned.
indebtedness of the Vanderpool trial, E. J. FEIGHNER,
G. A. TRUMAN.
R-coidsr. PreaiJrnt.
'and that we repudiate the so-c tiled

legally indebted tn Bnrry Co. (or the

Mrs. Nt JU. STEBBINS

Barry Co. claim, and hereby reject

OF THE

and-disallow the same.** A good dose
cf law will do that county good, and

CRACKERS
By the barrel.

A Fkksii Stcc or

THAT IS THE

RELIABLE HOUSE

DRESS ZLZEAKING
cm AS-B Sts.

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE!

For everybody to bay their

cm mum i
Crockery,

STATEMENT.

J would ano ounce I a the. public That the

(ScccssasssoBJi to T. Nxxaos)

Entire New Stock-

BOISE Bros.

pocket, ou the foakunt tor
chance

. fifteen e*W* per gallon.

10

a good

He found ilanJ jumped on.

—J!sx-y Dr«M Bfrup « 49 for $1.

IS ot ice.

TYiiu

is one.

At night that

Meals 25 cfs.

Call at Central House Sign.
3

DAUGHERTY &amp; ROOSA.

New LStock of Goodsl
CONSISTING OF

JACOB LENTZ
Matinfacturcr» and keep* on ban

Parlor, Library, Biw, OQw h
GEHEBAL FUNTORE!

Everything belonging to the

DRESS GOODS.

Grocery, Crockery &amp; Lamp Trade,

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

Together whb a.full assortment oi

GLOVES. CORSETS,

MIRRORS, PICTURES. FKA Me
AND CARDS. BRACKETS. .
D USTERS, Q.&amp;C-,

Att Cheap for
Ready Pay
Is Any Hoose in Bnrry Count).

i with

lath.

&lt;y

NEW GOODS! FURnItURR WANUFACTORY i

10w2

List Tursdtv

we muiced one boy, hqpds in his

Lodgings

Prescriptions Carefully Prepared
Fair Prices and ifonr.st Dealing.

brukeu uuars that have arose up in

ed iu this one item.

grid and ^rjstaurant
Iu connection with atorc.

Ton will always find at

past week in catching on sleighs and &lt;

cullers, and the Iwuiaos aad jam*. an 1
teatimonv thereof could not be neord ?

FRESH MEATS,

Mabiusp.—At the Naehville Ho*te«, by !
E»b. R. D M*»d. John Ma*i&gt;««&gt;. af Cattle- i

quintessence of pleasure, during the .

1O,OOQ

Call aad ««

OYSTERS

CITY DRUG STORE,

IV* would announce that we shall open
daring this week a

vs.

W. da nol wi.h lo ealoglxe.
for youraelrea. •

BOISE BROS.,

The case of Theodore Maxson

NEW STORE!

ment was rendered for defendant for

The Choicest Bread
Ever soi l in Nashville, which we think the

For Medicinal and Mechanical PurpoMS, at

The very best method of getting
—In the Circuit Court for this Co. your water from your spring, creek, pond or
Having moved into my
Jtidg* Hoyt tried and decided. Wed­ lake into yonr h-jueo or barn: being the
only cheap and durable method for bringing
nesday. two cases from this locality.
the water cold and pure from a spring, in
The case of Porter Bailey vs. Henry exitUuca. For part ieulara inquire of
H. Wood, for false Imprisonment.
STEPHEN DOWNS. Nashville,
Judgement for the defendant with
I would raspacuany tovtts =y *&gt;M «m*t*»m-.
Or W. P. WALLING, Proprietor,
Ba tile Creek, Mich.
ers aud
costs against the plaintiff to l&gt;e taxed.

—The first snow of the season has
i nahled the village boys to enjoy the '

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

Pure Wines and LiQuors

Glassware &amp; Lamps!

Dom This Interest You?

BAKERY GOODS
Ot every description.

People can Appreciate.

IMPROVED WATES ELEVATOR

S&amp;3.74. whole smount claimed, with Wedoewlay last, bad nothing to do wiC their
coats to be taxed. Eastman ic Young affairs, whatever, but was for the parpoee of
for Plaintiffs and Clement Smith for rffeetin- a settle meat between mye-df and
other parties.
Defendants.
.

MEAT MARKET!

SugarH. SpiccH, Etc.

AH Goods Warranted------- Physicians'

G. W. McCormick; replevin. Judge­

E. D. BITGOOD. Piol-nitro,.

FAMILY GROCERIES,
TEAS, COFFEES,

—i x—

she will get it too, if we mistake not.

And in nritliw to suit customer*, all to be

A .Sunday ntxht train trarva !’n»lwater posin
Ihrwrh Grand k apKU al 1An p m and NaiobvlH* M
p m, arriving nt .Ia«kaon ILtS P m, sowowrtins U«
wlUi th* AUaalic Evpraw for Ix-tralt.
___________
C. B. BCHU. flnpt.

SeW BLuk. aai itkr BmU
STATIONERY A LEGAL BLANKS,

which we ship and retail at bottom prices.

on lot six, block four in A. W. P. ad­

Go. in the Vanderpnol case have
never been paid by Manistee Co.

Eaton tUsri-b,

IX Babby Co.

She Still retain* tbs services of MlS* G. D. Babcock, called upon us Sat­ fifteen dollars to be assessed on tho
village, and two and 50-100 dollars
urday :

DELL

1X4S
1.14
1.47

For cash, nr Its equivalent.

We *1*0 keep on h*nd and have for sals*

Olds. Downin’*, Hardy,

of sec'ion SJ, town- 3, range 7 west,
Prqhato Judge of except 20 acres aud Railroad track,
Eaton Co. in I860
and forty (oar dollars on blocks ifjve

VevmoattiUe,

As Cheap as they can be Bonghi

Delivered at their
Council Rooms, )
Nov. 25t|i. 1874. )
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
Council met piiisuant to adjourn­
ment.
Pv«*»ea:,

ESSSi,
lU.iirr-,
NuhrUtc.

J!’

Groceries, of Every 05111381
~ '

1874, at seven o'clock,

elected

DRESSM AK ING A SPECIALTY.

Er.'(Ex.

13’“

BOISE BROS'. GROCERIES

POTATOES,

On motion Council adjourned till

highly respected 'by all knew him.

—Barry county’s "boss" auctioneer

MaiL

POVMD,

W, will utl youJ

residence in Kdamn, on the 25th ing dr scribed parcels of land, and in
in st.. of a'poplexy, after an illness of accordance with the fuiloUriug appor­
only four hours.
He was nn enter tionment: Sixty-fonr dollars ou the
prising farmer, a goo I neighbor, and north-east hall of south-east quarter

He was

GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIV.
constantly on hand.
Em. LntWr al Sal tsnni TRUNKS!
Saw sad Planing Mill east of the
Drpot, Nashville, Mich.
ON. HAND!
NmUIIIc, Sept. let. 1S74.
49 48
A. W. OLDS.
Goins
w, A. AYLSWORTH.

Minutes of the previous meeting

He is now able to
Collections a specialty. while chopping.
ported that the expenses fur said
use it, although it occupies consider­
ditch amounted to one hundred and
LOA N
able of the sidewalk when he is
twenty six and 22-100 dollars, which
walking.
amount was ordered by the Common
—Hon. Joseph Gridley died at hi* Council to be assessed on the follow­

Has just received a coi5p}He*u*ori.-nen' vt

For the Wholesale and Retail Trade.

ILuttth and Shing*le«,-

LARGEST

pay the Highest Market Price for

MONEY TO

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

Not around the corner, but next door
to Halbvrt A Co.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

Regular meeting bald.

Wolcott and DaVidson, Trustees.

—Some Utile time ago, S. C. War
General Conveyancing,

I also nwnufaeV’r* Soft «n(t Hard Wood

Cozy Little Brisk Store,

rend and approved-

nnd J. Randolph, uf Fdw&amp;mo. are in

good and useful invention.

Council Rooms, )
Nov. 24, 1874. J

.

It wa* about two fe«t below

head.

JONES,

.

—While Henry Ellis was ditching
in a swamp on White Ellis’ farm? in

Experienced
Employed.

The new firm o

Detroit Free Preu—gave us a short

call yesterday morning.

f. J* *»&lt;:«», P
rr JLHl rvft-

Stdiar, Monldta^t.-, Ac.,

CMMng,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents’ Furnishing
' Goods,

Best Be?f from four t eight ets.

ATTENTION, ALL!

porters of that excellent paper— Tht

FINION HOUSE.

2DE,-5T O-OOTDS Dressed Flooring

Qomc'.and «ee if

hiuijclf in a barn.

T7

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

R E M E M B ER

For*M own, brat fl.

twice by some
at one jump.

ONE PRICE TO ALL.

SHAWLS. CASSIMFRES,

Baby Cats an! Peraffibilaters j ;«
COFFINS AND OSSETS,

&amp;.9&amp;,

(Hall style

rocenes

©
SHR 9Up8 AND COR'FIN LIN
INGSlept conttemlly m hand.

OF ALL KINDS,

kcookod out, his o&lt;*tk* split

Country Produce alwayu\
bought at the TOP of ZAe
Market.

his head, bat be h ul
WH.
is, Massball

.any

Nashville. Oo«L Slat. 1874.

L. C. BOISE &amp; 00.'

'

W. n. KMBEBABro.

W»aanfnetnre our Farnilore

'CT2E3
i Clocks,

�CAUTION.
charing old onJ oeoond-hand machines

also been* appoitftod m follows: Alabama,
loaeo ocnwty, George R. lUoid; Eesexvilfe,

Allegan epunty, Georgs T. Clapp: Oakfield.
Kent county, Weelcy Miller: Pompril, Gratiot
rtewa
, John E Small; ’Ywrona Mill?, Huron
, Albert Lndington ; York Waahteuaw
, Mrs. Harriet X. Bowers.
Ths contract for eonotruoting the naw rail­
road bridge O\ tbo Chicago, fiaginaw and
Canada Company across'tbo river at East

3
&gt;N«tl MWUUta to about *100,000 MJ-

—Warner WilUama, a freight conductor,
wm kjllod ou the Iron Mountain railroad of

the caboose, whan hia bead attack a wood*
shall audit that class of bills. Upon hia at­
pile, knocking him to tho ground and killing
tention being called tu the law, Mr. Mullett bin instantly.
is ropctftod to have said that ho would
—A fire In Independence, Mo., cm ths 55th
uIL, dsatroyod ♦150,000 worth of.property.
ment of tbs doutingeiit fund, whereupon
—A fire al Tilsonburg. Canada, tbo night
hs did resign, and the reeignallon wm ac­ of tho 97th-ult.,'d&lt;Mtroyod twenty storee and
cepted.
—The Duke of Abmorn. Viceroy of Ireland, dwellings.

Wrought Iron Bridge Company, the work to
b completed April I. The contract price ia

the river, over tho old or maii&gt; choanal.
A W- U»TON, assignee of tbc^Grsat Western
Insurance Company of Chicago, is prosacuting eults against thirty delinquent stock­
holder# redding abrarkraa points in Wastom
hM aoceptad the office uf Grand Mister of the
Michigan. Two'of the canes have resulted in
•
FIA'AXCZAL a&gt;b JXbrSTBJAi.
verdielo for the complainant.
—Gleason A Fell, dry good* merchants of
recent death of tbo Duke of Leinxter.
Gowzs's shingle mill, at Greenville, wm re­
Ban Francisco, have failed for »30u,000.
cently destroyed by fire. Low, ♦10.000.
—A convention of iroD-mannfactnrm was
Tm product* of tho Stale Agricultural I
held
at
Philadelphia
last
week,
to
consider
Gon. WMlilngtcE were found. Among them
Farm wore as fpllows: Wheal, 11 acres, GUO ;
some Ulla, souse of the items rf which indi­
cate: that Waaningtcn wm not a Good Tern* iron trade. Aijlrei there waa a diversity of
opinion
m
to
the
cause
of
the
prsA-tulitig
dull
­
plar,. Tbs Hems aro: ''BovMipacka of cards."
14,470 bushels; bay. 33 acre*, regular *rola‘'four barrels of porter.” “ten'galfans of ness, but the mooting finally settled down to
rum,” ote. Several lino actograplui of WmIi- t)ie conduaion tliat the ,sn|&gt;ply of iron fur e&amp;ttlc, number of shorthorns, IB; Devons,
■omo mon tlin
baa exceeded the demand, 12; Galloways, 4; Jerseya, 5 ; Ayrshire, 12;
—F. Barry, aged 9fl, tbo oldest Journeyman and hence tbo lasses pf the trade.
grade catlU, 10; swine, Suffolk, 3; Essex, 17;
—Tip irou manufacturers of Northern Ohio Berkshire, K.
Louis. U&lt;h first work m a Journeyman print- and Western Pennsylvania have decided to
t'OAj. is Wing mined between Lanolng and
close their mills until there ia come improve­ Mason by James Jenkins, a practical mlneg.
—Mr. fiber wood A. Coan, bettor known un­ ment in the market. Tho Eaetcru manufact­
urers have also decided to reduce production out,’afid the. ooal is pronounced tho hast
known baritone singer, dlr fl in Chicago a few materially.
Michigan coal yet found. It will compare fa­
vorably with Pennsylvania. Coal Lu also
RAILROAD INTKLUGENCX.
been found near Dimondale.
preparing to die. leering behind him almost
The steam barge Neptune waa burned al
—The Bcnato CommitUe.on Transportation,
in their report just publlsbod, davolo con- EmI Saginaw last Week. Ix&gt;st, tl&amp;,000.
Lis widows shed briny tears when li- dies •* eidcrablo apace to the auhjoct of ideepingall good widows should, wo would look for a carn in relation to the cxfienaea of railroad volunteer fire department. Hereafter the de­
companies. Tbo coucluaions aro that the partment will consist of four hose eompanier,
ftleopiag-car companies are a queatinuabhi seven men each, and they 'will b« paid at the
•
OEJTEBAl,.
company has Ixjui nrcanlzcd at Winona. advantage to tho railroads, and tliat the rate pf sixty dollars per month for each comcharges fur Eno bvitua «ra vXvvzriru. Frcsi
. Minn., by pruiohtent Grwigm, to bnild au
dint Fulltcan, cf tho Palace Car Company, I forty-five dollars.
opposition telegraph lino- from Chicago to
j
Tux steamer Wimlow recently arrived at
fit. Psuh It claims to Uavo asauranevs of de­ submitted th views in a letter to tho commit­
tee, in whisti ho makes the pica that the rail­ Detroit with the heaviest cargo of copper—
sirable connections at Chicago with tho At­
roads cannot do the work so aatiafactorily as consisting of barrel, mass and cake copper—
lantic and-Pacific Company, ai.d announces its
a company specially devoted to it; and Inal by ever brought out ot the Lake fiuperior coun­
purjxiee th build frotn-Wiiifina to Chicago next
the adoption of his byntem ranch annoyance try. It consisted of nearly COO tom. uf
’ season.
and discomfort is »aved to travelers, capocalliy mineral and metal. The estimated Value of
—Fhe InUrnatinnaT put of the Centennial
riadiea aud invalids.
this cargo Is recorded at ♦292,000, net. This
Exposition in 1876 promisee to be a gigantic
ia said to ba tbo moat valuable ca^go of
failure. The most energetic efforts of the
freight in tho form of mineral ever carried on
tho co-operation of a single tlrat-claes natl &gt;n
in eUher hemisphere. The only nations in Chicago Tn’burie tclegraphu that tbo work of woyo 159 tons ot pig iron for the Poniuaular
Eurojie tliat will take part in it arb Swvden reform in tbo Federal cftlocw, which began in Iron Works, Detroit, and a considerable
amouht of miseeJUneoua freight, which, to-.■'
aud fiwitxeriaud.
*
gether with the value of the vessel, would i
.
—Tho Supreme Court of Indiana, in a cmo fixates.
the vessel and cargo worth more than
—The President is reported to favor a tnako
cppealed from Marion county, lias decided
£400.000.
~ *
I
scheme
fur
a
grand
gyeiom
of
internal
im
­
that colored children hare no right to tliu
A xtw borae dlroasa Um broken out.at
privileges of the common ocbdoln of the provement. with a view of reviving business.
—A convention of persona in favor of in­ Grand IU|&gt;lda. Tbo ar.lraxlg aro jraddouly I
Slate, provided under tho Constitution for
white children. 1 he pubflo ecliools aro pro­ flating tho currency sag liekl at Indianapolie, taken stiff, and full dead in twonly-fcur hour*. '
vided for the citizen* of the Slate, aud at Uic on tao 25th of November. ’About sixty dele­ Throe horeM died in Jamwtorn and George,!
time of the adoption of the present Btato Con- gates wore present, eight S^tos being repre­ town .Mt vretk.
Tuzaz died at Adrian ImI week an old man
eUtutlLn only whites were citizen*. Tho sented. Resolutions were adopted in favor of
,___ , ,
court holds that the Fourteenth Axncudmeut tho withdrawal of national and State bsnk- of 7li,nan&gt;&lt;&gt;d D. n.ComBtock,wbo had bconaick ;
tor about «• von week* with a Mn^edte^ao^
«
’ ”
‘I
dt ea not sptjly to ibis case.
.
-v Blomarh, which
won*. —
«uded the Kirill of tho !
tlio
had baffled
—Tho Philadelphia 1‘vnr has passed from !
the hands of Cot Forney- Into tho&lt;-a of Col. ■ionista tn put a IPresidential ticket in tho pUynicjana. For a largo part of the lima ho i
Ito bo held at rilnv^lantl
. ■ ,___ _____________
.__________
. !
Cleveland. bad-almost'
euLlrsly abstained
from___
eating,
McClure, a well-known Philadelphia poli­ field, wm -arranged to no

tician, who will conduct it, from Jan. 1,.m an
mdepeudetd anti-Adminintration paper. The
price palcl wu «250,G«).
—Tho Supreme Court Um decided that the
Indians, ia their tribal relations, have no
property rights in fee; also that tho limber
and minerals on the reservations arc a part
of the realty, and cannot bo sold or iczsed.
Undoubtedly this Is tho meet Important de­
cision that has como from tho Supremo
Court in many years. It Imp jvctirhen somo
tribes, and' seriously affect all It destroys
tho value of tho rowan aUops except for
hunting and grazing grounds. It annuls tbo
contracts which bare been xnaflo with tbo
savages by speculative and not too iK-rupnlous
whites.
—G* &amp; Rugs, fiuperintcadont of ths
Postal Hallway Servian, urges the oAAbiisb-

York aud Chicago.

—The lash aiui tho pillory e till prevail in
Delaware. Eight priaoncia were flop god at
Now Castle reoenfiy.
—D. D. Williams, for embezzling the
funds of tho National Bank of Conncant*

—Worley Underwood, who wa* condemned
to Cm hanged, and cor.finixl in Iho Palmyra
(Mo.) jail, hung himself, a few nights ago,
—D. B. Frink, sx-editor of the Truckee
(Nevada) Rrpubliean, wm rhot and iuntantly
killed, on tbo night of Nov. 25. by an un­
known man. He was a member of the Vigi­
lance Committee of that place.

betiido tlio bed occupied by tho mother.

burglary conspiracy case was finally brought
to a cIc&gt;M.at Washington on the 2&gt;i-.h n!L, and
resulted in a hung Jury in tho cases of Detec­
tives Whitely and Harrington. Judge Arthur

—George Simona, colored, wm hanged on
tho 27th tilt, at Covington, Ga , for outrag­
ing a while woman in November, 1873. Hu
confessed the crane.
—T. T. Brooke, late Presided of the Mer­
chants’ National Bank cf Petersburg, Ya., has
been coa vtete 1 of embezzlement aud ncnteuco 1
FIRES AND CASUALTIES.

factory, and the Empire Hair Wot its. *on

wUte eprcwfosg

tarpaulins in ProbMi-o'-

wounded, by tho faTiiug of a wan which bad

board nnd advantageous to the cartite of
good, morals.
Jouca, who is a Demo­
crat, and a very popular oue-fcrmed ex­
confederate, wm cliosen Clerk of the
Court of Appeals over Codbrano, Repub­
lican, by a majority of over forty thou­
sand. Several years ago he had a did
culty with a fellow-tawnHinan, which
led to a challenge from his adverMuy.
This challenge was not formally accep’.ed, though it wm virtually, for tho
preliminaries for the fight werq arrnnjyM by Jones* second with Jonce'
approval After the election of August
last, Cochrane, the defeated candidate,
claimed the certificate of election on the
ground that Joues was disqualified for
the office, 1‘ecatwe of hik acoeptainoo of
a challenge to fight a duel
Jones re­
■haomatb
lied on the fact that he had carefully
avoided a formal acceptance as his jus­
tification.
The board of canrassen*,
however, though all IiemocratB and
friends of Janes, take the adverse view,
and'decide not to give the certificate to
him. They refuse it to Cochrane, also,
for the very good reason that ho was not
elected.
It. Is probable that the dis­
appointed Clerk elect will ask »be Court'
of Appeals for a mandam ns against the
board, in which case their action will
be exhaustively reviewed by tho*highcfd

lie by oeping them as new mufliinrs. The
Wheeler .t Wilnon Company bega to ad­
vise tho public thatanyone deslringto buy
their second-hand machinea can be sup­
plied by that Company direct, cm better
terms than others can afford them, nnd b«
assured of what they arsbuyiug. Address
WHEELER 4 WILSON MFO CO.,
623 Bsoadway, New Tore.
• Kathelrwo crevgeta the
, oredieeleg dsueruff. au-.

didn’t met

OPIOWBS

prepnratiun, m:vlp clfietly from’ tlio na­
tive IwrUs found on the lower ranges of
the Sicrr^t'cvada moiitrtlii-'W of CaUfof- ;
Bia, the iffedfclnal propertios of uhicli.
C
A
Y
A
r&gt;
„
For
r
"
n
information.
vrtre-lUt.
cV4ft!»H g&gt;,aMSWsa»"- aro extracted therefrom without the tree
nf Alcohol.
Tho quesuiva U -almost
daily asked. '• What ia tbo cause uf tlio
unjmraUeled success of Vinegar Ji: •
rittHtnia) X’lptVln* tk^.^ TxiM f" Our answer is, that they remove
cause of disease, mid the p:Ulcnt re­
AMERICAN FARM,JOURNAL. the
corers his health. They tiro the great '
blood purifier and ft lifc-givi|ig principle,
a perfect .Renovator and Invlgorator
of i(ic system. Never before In tho
RUtoty of tbs -wwrla ha» a uiMidns been
coutpunnded \no»wi»ing the remarkable
qnahtiM of VixWXkBiTTKtts in hralinctto—■ick of every diteano man heir to. They
are a gentle Pnrprtivo aa well aa a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation of
the Liver and Visceral OrgnuB, iu Bilious
DiMiasea. •
The properties of Dn. Walker's
Viszr.^M BtlTKaz are AperieuL.Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritinux. Laxative. Diuretic,
fic&lt;lalive, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera­
tive. aud Anti-Biliaiw.
It. li. KeOONALD Ai CO..
Dropcirta and G-n. AcU_Han PraaciMn, Colil waia,

FREE •

ADVERTISERS.

0C£AX SMUGGLING.

THE WEEKLY 8UM£SU«iSK.Si
*1.0006440. Wnaxv-Na.’JChlcezo.tl.lOBiai; No.
1 .HpriVE,' *l.u«'n.25. Ooan—siaaoc. Oavs-SB
CHICAGO.
Bzxrz»—Choice Graded 8l(rn, 46.2S34.7S;
Chofcs NsUvrs, $3.75^6.00; Good Ur Prime
Stem, 4Sjhc#5X0; Ooiv and I'.lfrrt, tt.Ooa

Common, tl.00®2.75. Heaa-Uve, »7.00®7AJ.
ruiua—Fancy White
Winter, PJ.Wit7.oo;
HM WluUr. JJ.OW^S *0. Went-So. 1 Bprmr,
cd to be personal baggage, not dutiable.
9tedA3K«I No. 3 Hpring, V!J«(4Sl25ic; No. 3 Spring,
We have thus on average cf 257,810
Coax—So. 2,GZ&lt;iMSc- 0*r*-NoJ,t3i
trunks filled with articles claimed a»
duly free, representing, on a valuation
of 8500 on each trunk, the enormous
ST. LOOTS.
sum of $128,905,000."
Much of this

li
a.rtV. kri&gt;.r7tte. micteMii'. tM .Mchant *nJ th* nrOf«*&gt;lural man. and tb»lr wivai
SthUdrea. Wa alm U&gt; make Ilia Waclcly Ban
bast fata Ur n»&lt;r&gt;nat&gt;er In th« world. Il liVuIl
leaks laata. p
dd. The cheat

Prof, D. Meeker’s

PAINLESS OPIUM CURE!

Clarkes

STEINWAY
h^S^'.Sii’AJF.'.LSXtL’KKS

New Method
Piano-Forte.
merchandise, it is further said, ia in re­
IXew.M^lc. Oats-No.-^. 61^41 «c. Hra-No.
RICHMOND PRINTS
Endorsed by the Musical, Educational and
ality intended to be put upon the market
ira bcea Mis tu high e airera by ibtss wboaaa
general Press, and by Good Teachers, to bo
ili.-j .They ata prvcucsd in aU the uoraltlag
os merchandise, aud still other portions
Beyond
all
Comparison
the
Best
of it are brought over for tniru pariiea,'o be had at Book and Music stores.
.
who have remained nt home. This abuse
Sent by Mail,
Price, $3.75.
—the mildest word which can be used
prsper for ths bouts or ■ trseI— b»»u tltn I in d»lvi&gt;6 and pleating in OcforUg.
with reference to it—hM sprung up, it
CINCINNATI.
"CHOCOLATE 8TANBARD 8TYLE8,
would appear .from the report, both
o*r&gt;-saa««.
fr°m ® defect of the law and from a
TOLEDO.
axity on the part of thocustoms officers,
The Ooiumisirioner suggests that manv
o{ tho difficulties with respect to pas’- ran, S1JN3L10. - Coan-New, 7J®T3Xc.
DETBOIT.
songers* jjmrtHTOrt,
baggage micriit
m.ight 1&gt;«
be nvnicLul
avoided hv
by
WniUT—Extra. Jl.ia&amp;l.n; Amber,
the passage of a law limiting the value to
■tit. A copy I'M fir" toil! stsllcanta by mail
Addtati DR. O rut I. P8 DBOWN. XI araua Btieit
broQ3b‘.in
•“‘J ouo person to a
CLEVELAND.
specified sum.
EVERY HQVSRnotD CAN BE BUPEUED
■ ■
...
Portable Family Sewing Machine,
trim A BEAUTirVL illvjuxatinq gas
I'linr. am! Ore-Illi.
ON
BY TUR KEYSTQXE SAEETYOAS XACRIXE.
Fine
now
roMwood
pianos
for
1J300.
and for tho ImI 39 days aosolutsly no food of
IT IS SIIlfLE IX COSSTRVCTIOX, SAEE ZX
Fine walnut organa. Six eUitm, *&gt;125.
—In tbo Eighth Wisconsin Congrogaloual any kind bad entered bls ey»Um. He bad
OPHBATIOX. AND CERTA1X IE JtiBiL'EYS.
Good Becuud-hand piano*. C!50 to $200.
C?R
V
Con
rTdaystboanr.
Tenet
free.
1
district, Bon. A. 8. MpDill, Republican, partaken of ice in largo -quantities, but aside
FOR TILLAUXS, CIIITRCJIE1, RURAL HOMES,
lloed'a Tomplo cf Music, Chicago.
V V b V L V &lt;&gt;KO- Htimhox k Co„ PurlUud,
1XSTITUTIOXS, Era., THE EEYSTOXK AP-.
claims the certificate of elirction, and will from thia, nothing had entered his system
PABATUS AFIQR11S THE MOST PERFECT
’• will rrlund the BOCW,
apply to the Supreme Court for a mandaiuu« daring tho last 39 days of bls life. A pootA -clean skin is as noc&amp;isary to good
return or machlaa wind*
a
ANS OP ILLUMINATION YET DISCOV­
to so tnpel such aw^rd by the State canvaaeora. । mortem examination developed the fact that health os food.
ER. PAMPHLETS .LVD FULL INFORMA­
Beckwith Sewing Machhw €•.
TION
ON
APPLICATION.
KEYSTONE
SAFE
­
tho mucous membrane of the a tomacL wm
Indisputable Etlrtenn.
iior ettO forfeit
New
York:
802 Broadway.
TY
GAS
MACHINE
CO.
;
J.
B
WILSON.
PRES,
t
FOREIGN.
to COWER A Cl
almost entirely deatroTed; that tbo stomach
St. Elmo, III., July B, 1874.
C. H BAKER. SIX. . 7 17 S.lA'SOJf ST, PHILA___ Ml Wabaah Aya.
B. V. Pikucx, M. D., Buffalo, N. Y.i—I wink
—It is staled that one of tho seaportH of -itself wm thin and hard, aud that tho conse­
I)KLPHU; tin LIBERTY ST. NEU’ YORK
to add my testimony to ths wonderful enraWONDERFUL CURES BY THE
quent
inflammation
rendered
tbo
ntomach
anMorocco will eoon-be ceded to Germany.
A large quantity of breech-loading rifloa
Okaxd lUnxm waa ria.ted by a destructive
have been &lt;i:dcxed from Berlin by ttw Cuitteao
patent
conflagration
non on Thanksgiving
i nana .giv.og miming,
morning. me
The I wm badly afflicted with di
guTcrnmcnt.
ranged and r
----- *---- x
: Crawford Bros., &lt;35,000; ituur- ■ tbo nervous system, tio rapid and complete
A dUfaUh from Rome reportM iho lots of
AnA W«.Ut «.
— _1 lu AOK AAA . t 1^.1 IL- TV-.-.,-—
.
*--. . — .l’ ,.
an American vessel on the Mediterranean, auco,, 923,000. Stahl A SchaoiJor, f25 000 ; J did the Dinoovory affect a perfect euro that it
InFitranaa, ♦H.OO'J. Q. 8. Loyall, *10,000; ' tieemod' more like magic and a perfect wonder
wkh.all on board.
to myself, mid einco that time wo have never
_been without
_
_a _bottle of tho D.acnvcry _and
—The mutlicipal okctlouB throughout fully iniured.
France, on the 22d of November, readied
Tiib following table gives tbo papulation of PtwgaUvo PelloUi in the houta. They aro a
almost everywhere in favor of the Republi­
,u. du.. ...d or u.. IM, ™uj. o.
can!!.
Michigan. MoBtof tbo «Um, it will bo ob-| ^r^Anft vbbnnt charge. W0 have never
—In view of the Arctic expedition to be fit­ oorved, ahow a healthy increMe. Tbo docrearo had a doctor in tbo homo ainoo wo firat began
c r-e i ca cr o. / aa.
ted ont by the British goverjimel; Lady Frank­ in Idipttning 1» more apparent than real, m : th® uae of yourPelloU and Dioovory. I have
lin rouows her offer of a reward of B10,fi00 for u. 05..™I.,1S70^-od. rh.-bol. r»„the recovery of tho official records of Hlr •hip, while those for 1374 include only the
— • •*----- - —
— ———• •*—
Jchn Franklin's exped:lien.
city proper. The city and township togothor '
more than acoouipUah trit they aro clrnmed to
—Advices from Buenos Ayres announce the now lack only *150 of tho papulation of the iI do.
I will only mention one an remarkable
end of tbo Argentine revolutlou.
tornakip four yitare age ;
*
(though I could giro yon dozens)—Henry
। Koster, furniture dealer of this place, who
—A Madrid disj aich states tliat Spain is
willing to tettle tho VirgiuitM affair on Ute
same Irnue tliat sho MUled with Groat
. l" iii criipnoDB without end extending to hia body,
Britain.
.} ci- ; which wm compleiaiy covered with btotebea
. and Bcalee. Nothing that ho took eocmcd lo
—Eleven Spanish deserters were recently
• • ■ affect it a particle. I finally iudoced him to
trioil by court-martial iu Cuba, and shot.
■
trya few bottles of tbo Golden Medical DU—The price of wheat l» advancing on the
^3 | co very, with daily use of tbo Follow, Mooring
THE I ev«r»wti»r&lt;t. Baud for pressaetut to
Coutli.ont.
; him it would eurely cure him. Ho commenced
7l»,5T. I101.2M at.«7■R n nir I *• &lt;’-&gt;»IPGMAM, 6 Sarelay it, W. T„
11,11% 17.1-1 a,734.
—Tho German government. Hm relaxed the
B UU di. I at Its w«»tata st., Cla.tauiau.OAio.
s.3*i • a,w»:
THE PUBUSHERS.
rigor of Count Von Aroim'a imprisonment,
3.U7I *.»□
Dirht, and the Discovery an directed. The re­
aud he hi no longer under 'police sur.reilsult u to-day Ids akin U perfectly smooth, and
the
scaly
eruptions
aro
gone.
He
baa
taken
1.7W 2,V7i
Botno seven or eight botties iu all, and con­
3 S1B4 3.BS4. 1
—Ono of tho ridnocerorl In tho London
siders himself cured. This case had baffled
•J.3WI X4W; 1
.Zoological Gardens got hia mad p;i, the
tho thill of our best physicians. Messrs.
MW 3,33Ii 1
a,iu:.l a an. .. ..
other day, aud gored tiro of Ida keepers to
Dansford A Co., druggists of this place, are
11.447
U,«WI
X&lt;
aching largely of your mediclnco, aud the de­
death.
r.isi usizfl i,i
mand steadily incrsaaee, and they give perfect
, —A frightful diaaater is reported at the
MG 7.4U.J m
satisfaction in every case. Respectfully,
1,M^”ai77 pM
xv li i ...
&gt;•_ a.
great Mount SL Bernard. Eleven persons
.3,343 4.094 j I.S
A PunviDBNTiAL Man.—This title
all have periahed.
now justly belongs to a plnfiricinti who
—At the cutlers’ annud banquet, Shef­
hai added to the list of medicines a
field, Eng., on Thanksgiving &lt;£ay. Minister
new remedy, which appears to include
all that is most valuable in the old
listed that, if neeeeeary, England and
pharenacopoi a, and not to include any
Ameriaa could, united, withstand tbo whole
of tho drawbacks with which the saPort baron
world.
onlled specifics of the Faculty are
A idfl hM been Introduced iu tho Italian
chargftablo.
The providential man is
Dm JoHu-n Walkkr, of California,
Pariiamout for a grant of 120,000 annually to
who.-rc Vinkgab Birrram have achieved,
Garibaldi.
in
the
short
sjxtci&gt;
of two years, a de­
—A dispatch from Borne states Hurt parties
gree of popularity never before at­
there aro agitating theqceetlonof theappointtained by any advertised preparation
in thia country. We have too much
E/iTERi’KISE.
—A lato Havana letter states that the finan­
Si 617 St.
The New York Arcadian, a literary confidence in tho ehrewduesi of tbo
cial MtuaUou of tho island cf Cuba b daily
FOR YOUR CHILDREN.
American people to suppoAu that, thia
and
dramatic
weekly
of
orignality
*pd
becoming mtro bopeleoely involved, shd that
sudden and surprising celebrity is tho
Spanish soldiers are dworting by tho whole­ ability, has charged its shape. It has outgrowth of a delusion. Indeed, wa
sale. The canec of tbojasurgents is growing come out in a pictotal garb, with cuts have rea-voh U&gt; know that it is founded
For 1870.
brighter every day.
from pencil as well as pen. Its lute of on uinumcntble nnd well-authenticated
&lt;»lJr Hnutlugtan MUlsr, Editor.
cures of almost all the bodily ills that
artiste is aa follows: •' Our beads will bo firsh is heir to. Not the least among
Arh number nr the tBAjiuliie eontslna matter
roule to tbo United BtaUv*.
drawn by Jlcade, our pleasing faces by the merits of the famous Tonic and
r aubicriba-a f.ir ...I ..., -. .-.
Smilie, ugly onts by Guy, chignons by Restorative, is its entire freedom from
’ Mabjuace among the Burmese
Blacklock, conflagrations by Borns, alcohol, its well as from al! mineral
It Is composed exclusive! v of
most pocttliar institution, and the rivers by Poole, places of worship by drugs.
12
•’ marriage knot ” in very easily undone. Church, fnirioe by Fay, pruyiAionn by rare vegetable extenet*.If two persons ura tired of each other's Baki r, interiors by Hart, cupboards by
Tim Sherman Rnuee. Chicago, recog­
society, tlity dissolve partnership iu Old Hubbard, tnowilorms by Frost nizing the neeessify for retrenchment
the following simple and touching man­ Johnsen, bucolic* by Hwxin. woods by tbvse cJm-c tin cb, um nude a material
AGOm WAITED FOR THE
reduetitrn in it s rates. But trrre Km
ner : They respectively light two Deforest, meadows by Field, eheriffi been
re«’uctiou in ite merits a» a
candies, and, shutting up their hut, ftik
first-clxM' hotel.
down and wait until they are burned.
Martin, mebtla by NieoU, guinea by
Ost TJiac
1r you want to look wvll anti fit]
The one whose euudle burns out first
FARMER'S WAR AGAINST MOMJPOUES.
Piquet, weapons by Bword, tridre by
Wile?, aud our donkeys Iry DaHaaa."
ever, taking nothing but the dothee he

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EPILEPSY or FITS

“Standard Cray Styles,1

BECKWITH
$20.

30 DAYS’TRIAL.

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SAFES

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AT'HARD PAN PRICES.
HALL’S SAFE &amp; LOCK CO.

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OPIUMS

WEEKLY GAZETTE
I875““TI875

THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY STAR

0PTIC'SMAGAZINE,1875 A Beautiful Gift

THE LITTLE COKPOKAL

CmuBfl Fruits i VeotattBs

GRANGE MOVEMENT

privalic:&gt; and suf-

■AXUFACTORY AMO SALESROOM,

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Grand. Sauare and Upright Pianos,

HISTORY OF THE

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VINECAR.81TTERS
Dr. J.. Walker’s Californta Vihegnr Bitton* are u purely Vc-ctuWo

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State tribunal.

The Commissioner of Customs, in his
report to the Secretary of the Treasury,
presents some figures regarding the
amount of -goods brought into this
country by tourists without payment of
duty. Tho C^mmissioucr says : ** It is
estimated the American tourists return­
ing from Europe during the year ending
June 30, 1878, numbered 36,830, and
each ptnon brought on an)xverage seven

$2oo^:yr^ac

elm then becomes tbf property of ibe
other party.

'tan NoBTHWEsTBiut Hiiimb-NawCo. *
“ Furiabod " Nail k tbo beat in tbo world.

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The Attorney-General's annual report shows
that there were Judgments during tho Ureal
year lu civil stuui in favor of the United
Slates of 92,021,724; amount actually realir-ed, 867,192. Of the criminal cases. 6,018
wote terminated, Including 2,623 convictions,
of which 102 out of 966 wore under tho En­
forcement acta. Tho total suits to which tho
United States worn not a partyje 19,191, of
which 11,490 were terminated, tbe judgmonta
being to the amount of 910,508.624. The ex­
penses of the Marshals, Commisrioner*. etc.,
for the year were 92,669,730, or 9361,138 lew
than ths previous year. The amount awarded
by tho Court of Claims waa $2,418,804, against
total claims of J4.0M.B66.
Tho Aitornov-Grasral recommends that the
United Slates District Court*be givsnauthor­
ity to iasoo aubpoiua* directing tbe attend­
ance of witnesses before tho Court of Claim*,
and that tho latter bo rItoii ;&gt;owcr to punish
for contempt rad fsilure to obey; that tho
heads of departments bo given authority for
uno lu tho court of tho rebel rec. rda in poesessiou of the government; that tho police
farce of the Dfetrictof Columbia be incraaaoJ;
that a Ponltnutiary be erected tn the District
of Columbia for the confinement of convicts,
ilstead of that at Albany,- that a uniform
modo ta provided for tho sclootion of jurors
for United Statos Courts, and tho enactment
of a few regulating tho fees and costa of
clerk*, Man&gt;bals, rad attorney* of United
States Courts.

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grogato to £19,373,731. ‘The amount of theca
appropriations for tha current year, drawn for
tn« uro mciitiiB siui-o July 1, us to Dec. 1,
1874. fe 911.854 448, which i« reduced bv tho
amount refunded during tho period, rad that
remaining in hands of paymasters aud agents
of tho government will leave a little lees than
♦9.000,000 aa tho sum actually oxponned from
tho current appropriation during the five
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navy-at prooent consist* of in vessels, with
1.854 guns. Of irou-elsd or annored VMM&gt;.
16 axe cf a class -and in condition for actual
and efficient semoe.
Four others, cf tho
class of powerful double-tarretod monitors,
ar* actually on hand undergoing repeirv; rad
a fifth is well worth tbe same allentim,, but
tbe remainder may be counted aa really cselaea
for any active and &lt; fficlont purpose. One-half
of the steam ugvy adapted to cruising is in
commissi on and in actual service.
Thia
number of voseelu cannot bo prudently diminisbed ; but. If It is to bfleqalntaintd, there
must be a gradual and conetim addition to
the fiavy to supply the places of thgoe which
are each year found to be worn out and unfit
for further aerricc, and for thl* purpose a
fixed amount for tonnage ehould bo built
every rear. This tonnage may be small, but
it should be constant and unfailing. To thia
end tho department baa accumulated a large
amount of live-oak ’timber in various navy
yards, where it will yearly improve in condi­
tion and bo available as the very best material
for the frames of sny ships it mav at any-timo
be neceeaary or dcolrable to build. Tha rapid
and almost complete disappearance of this
most valuable ship lumber from our shores,
largo quantitlM being sent abroad, should
arrest the atteniien of Congress, and hncai'urea should bo taken to secure whst remains.
The Secretary recommends that, if the Ice­
landic Committee scut out in a government
vessel to examine several points on the Alaska
court with a view to eetUcmout by their coun­
trymen shall find at any point cn the Pacific
coast a r*‘i*factory location, that whatever
uteiatasco tho government is competent to ex­
tend toward cetabliabing tn Icelandic colony
there ta promptly offered, as the Icelander*
would bo a ralnablo rad fruitful source of
supply to tha naval service cf tiained Ameri­
can eeameu in time ot noed.
Tho sypropriailona epptteabl* to fiscal year
ending J une 30,1874. including the unexpended
balance of sppropriktlona for tho building of
new sloops, and special appropriations to re­
imburse tho bureaus fur their great expendi­
tures during ths threatenedccmpHcation* with
Spain, amounuBg in tho aggregate ta tS",147,857, and the actual expenditures for tho
same period from these appropriations
amouuted to 936.254,155, or about 1906.000
loss than tho whole amount. 11m» appropria­
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tho navy is in a remarkably efBdent condition,
both as regards ths number of vetoeb rad

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tions of tbe Pooloffi-to Department, in addi­
tion to that hitherto published, will bo foond
interesting: Tbe revenues of tho dctxrtmont for the year were fJ&lt;.S'J6.569, au&lt;i the
•XpSDdituros of all kinds $32,126,415—aa in
erwaae of revenue over tbe previous year of
«I,C74.«i, and of axpendltore of ♦3,014.468.
Including thp appropriations by Congreoa for
tha transportation of public mails, the dollcleacy in tho revenues of tho department
were #5,253,834, against ♦ 5,265,475 in tho
previous year.
Tho estimates for tbe year ending Juno 90,
1876. are 436,964,094, aud the estimated rove
nuo et ♦39448,146, leaving a defidoucy of 17,­
815,878. This doc* not include tho revenue
(or c*crying tho government mails, amount­
ing to 42.000,000.
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Nine hundred xnd seven poatmatcni were
removed during the year, and 5,35-1 resigned
There are employed in tbe j-csial rervioe 54
*;«cial sgento. 850 railway posteSeo clerkr,
S39 route agents, 211 mail-route mesacngoni
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travel of each respectively. It is to be regreuw!
that this dtoparlty ta tbs carrying trade rxtate. sod
to correct it 1 would bs willing to. see a great de­
parture from tbe usual ecur«r of tb" govermneot.
ta supporting «bat might usually bs termed pri­
vate enterprise. I would not suggest aa a remedy
direct subsidy to tta American steamship Uta*,
but I would suggest tbe direct offer &lt;4 ample com.
praaatioa for carrying tbs malto between tb'
Atlantic sea-board . cities and tta CoBilseot on
American-owned and Amerioau-bntlt steamers,
and
would - extend
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carrying
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the
South Amert^aa Btete*. and to Centra! America and
Mexico, and would porous tta urn* (ollcy from
our PsclCc reaprets to foreign reajK.rt* on Ita pa­
cific. Il might be demanded that veteyls built foi
this service should eotiui up to a stenfo.nl fixed, by
Isgtolstlou In tonnage, speed and all other qusUttee
Ix.king to tta jxMallulHy cf tta ggvsrnrosnt requir­
ing them at seine time for war purposes; tbe rigln
•l*o of taktag posseosloa of them ta such an emer­
gency should bn guarded.
:-offer these suggestion*, believing them worthy
of ocuirideraUon, lu all ssriouancaa, affecting secUona and all late reel* alike. U anything "better can
bs done to direct tta country tato a course at gen­
era! prosperity, no one will be more ready than 1 to
second the plan.
Forwarded herewith will be found the
report
ot
tta
Cummlestoners
ap­
pointed under an act -of Cgngress, approved
JuneW\ 1H74, to wind up the Affair* of the Dis­
trict government, it will be s«q&gt; from the rcixirt that tho total debt of tbc District of Colom­
bia, les* seenritied)on hand anil Available, la:
The iKtixled debt toaued prior to Jtdr I, W74,
g\W£*,lMO,43 . Xffi bond* aiitliorizol by act ot
Concrc** June 20, 1*71,
certificates
of lhe Boon! of Audit, ft,”0,m.4j , to al. »L'..7U.an.Sl; )e*« special improicmcnt A*ae*aaseaisrisasteaWw n&gt; private urupertr. in excess
of any dctunu'l again*! •ucha**c*«nient, gl.r.li,oM-Sf ; lea* (‘hemtMtake and Ohio ratal laxnta.
gli.OOO, and Washington amt Alexandria railroad
Iwrola. MW,Otri; ta tta hands df tho Ccrnmi*.
siouers of the Hinking Fund, gi.748,014.37 ; l.-ar.
ing the actaahlebt.letamMassets SM,»A0)X24In addition to thl* there are claim* preferred
again rt tuc government of thedtotrict amounting
In tta aggregate, reported by the Beard ot
Audit,
to
g.\l47.tB7.*&lt;,
of which
the
greater part will protably ta rvjectcL
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with no more ' j&gt;roprietv be included In the debt of the
District government than can tbc thousands of
claims a*ali;&gt;l the gc.ieral government be in
clndal as a portion &lt;&gt;f tbe national debt; but
the agflrcgntc Sfftn tb’.i* «&lt;nt«i inclmios *&gt;"iethltir more than tho funded debt chargeable ex.
elusive)? to the District uf Columbia. The act
of Coiigrc*.* . of Nor. W. 1874, contemplates an
apportionment between tta United .State* gov­
ernment *:&gt;d the District of Columbia in respect
the 3 (i 'bontls; therefore, in computing with
precision the bonded debt of tta District of tta
aggregate sums above stated a* respect* the
1'15 bonds now Issued, the outstanding certifi­
cates of the Boon! of Audit and the unadjusted
chums pending before ttat bconl stattld ta re­
duced to the extent of tta amount to be ai.porttoned to tta United Stales government tn tta
manner todiCAled tn tta act of Congress of
June SO, lii74.
1 especially invite your
attention to the rec mimcnilatlon of the
OMnmiasionera
of
the
Sinking
Fund
relative to tta ambiguity of the act of
June XI, IB74, tbe Interest on tbe Itatnct loud*,
and ths cmsoltdatton of tbe ladeblrdcc** to tta
District. Lfcvl much indebted to th* genllemr::
who consented to leave tin Ir private affairs and
come from a utotasce to atteaid w tta business of
this District, and for ihs^sbls and satisfactory
manner lu which It lisa bren conducted. I am azirr
their services wtll be equally apyrcoalzd by Um en­
tire couutry.
It will bs seen from tho seccmpinyiDg full report
cf tbs Beard of Health that tbe sanitary condition nt
tbe District te very aallafsdury. lu my opinion the
Dlatrict of Ciaumbte staul.l bo re.arfod as ibe
grounds &lt;f tbs Nations! Capital, lu which tbc en­
tire people are
Interested.
I
do
not
alluds • to
thia
to
urge generous •;pro pristIons to tbs District, but to draw the
attention of t'nngr.-sa, tn framing a taw for the
government ot Ihs District, to :bn magnificent real"
on which tbe slty was planned by Ita foundtr* uf
tta guvernuienl; tee manner La which, for ornsmsntat nurposoe, tbe streets aud avenues were laid
out. and what was tta proportion uf tta property
actually pcissssard by tbs general government. I
tb' ik the projKirtlou of tli« rxp'uaea of Ita gorernmeut and improvement to ba burue by tbe R- n­
eral government aud tta cities of Waahlnginn aud
Georgrtewn and ths country should be carefully
aud equitably defined.
lu necurdaneo with section 3 of tta act b|&gt;provol Juno 23, l*w4, I appointed a Ixnnl to
inako a survey of the mouth of the Mississippi
river, with a view todetcnnlne the best method
of obtaining and mainLalum- a depth of water
sidfiricnt for the purposes at commerce, cte.,
aud in accordance with nu act entitiod an an to
provide for the appointment of a Commission of
Kng'.necr* to Investigate and reiort a plan lor
the &lt;*xcavatlon of the alluvial basin of tbe Mt*
eissippl river subject Io inundation, I appointed
a ComtniMion of Engineers. Neither bain! ha*
yet completed it* Ial»ira When their report*
are received they will ta forwarded to Congresswithout defer. .
(Signed)
V. S. Giant.
KxECHTivr Mabsiom. December 7,1SJA

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this qaastinu will, without doubt, ba given to Ibe
committer a{ pointed by tbs teat Congress to tarrellgsto sud rejwrt upon ill* subject.
A revival ot ship-building; *nd psrticutorly cf
tarn Stramablp building, to of vast tmportaass to
our natloosl prosperity. Tbs United fliates 1* nos
paying over ti,t»O.Mn per annum for freight* ano
pa»**ge on foreign »btp* to ta carried abroad sud
expemled In the cmyioyni'nl and ■upiic': of other
peoples, beyond a fair jwrcnutagc of what should

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HOU. wh'eb employ 2,049 camars afansapeoee
of ♦1,802,696. These carriers dalivergo and

tai* end is tta suterilbllon of .s sound currency
ta place of oua of sfiurtusUn* vslna. Tbi* se­
cured, ttaev are many tatersMs ttat might b»
fostered to tbs great profit of both labor and capi­
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the pnrclioM of sulatatence Mores with­ 13 cf Um CoMlituttoa Ot tbe States, which was
out waiting for the bcglnufug qf
ths •OODtrd te 1M8, and utxra ita »Jrprov*l of which
fiscal year fur which th. appropriation Is roads 1 by Co tigress the State vra* rrztorvd to represeutsfor additional approprtatknss for tbs cottecltae .at Uoa as ur.s of tta Btates of tta Union, providse, la
torpwtomaMmta; for i&gt;crsns«i spproprisllose for
itat “tafbrt say- tnwhsMt* prosrwed to
tbs manufacture of arms; for rdlevleg th. tarioos this CoDstliutkmshaU become a i&lt;art ttarrof. tusy
Stites from tadsHsdnss* ter a, me eharc-d te Pmat •hail ta psaM-d by two snrcesstve Asaeinbilss, and
durtag Ute rebellion; foe dropping offirant from then ruhoMted to and ratified by a majority of tta
Uc robs ol th* army, wUteout tnal. for the sffrusr sb ctors of tl» State voting therecu.' On May 11.
bf drawing yay more than ouoo for the sama pertad; Wit, tbs Governor convvned an extra sssrion ol
Ter Ibe dtaracracrenent of the plan to pay atMfMa ths Geoeral A*remb!v of tbs l»»ste, which, cn ita
1&gt;y ehaeka; and foe the •wiaMtahmsxte of a Pr;rfsm.-.r. 1Mb of the *auM msaUi, psoasd «n art providing
ship of Wtatoric-aud F-cvilsli foterators al West foe A coyiveEtk’u to frstp* a new CousrftuHau
Point. The ressoun for tho reeommondaHou* ar* pursuant to thi* act. sud at an rirctfcm bold
obrlmrs. and art set forth rafllelstoly 1a tha report •a tta Wlh. c&lt; June, JMT4, tta conven­
x.tactwd. 1 also rresrauwmd that lb*' status oClbo tion
ws.
approved.
»,,d ddegstew wsre
staff rorj.j of the army ba fix**!, where thl* ha* not chtMsa ttarrin, who MaemDled on ths I Uh of
already been dons.ad that promotions may be made last July end formsd a new' cr zrtlluilon, the
•nd vscaucita l!Il&lt;d *» H.sy o.-cur ta ~xrh grade sebsdute &lt;&lt; wtitah pros bitri .for tta election o* an
whan rsdaoed below the numtar to ta fixed by law. entire taw t*t of teste officers in a manner con­
Tb* n.iwmur fox such tegtalaUou Is sye-dally frit trary Io tta existing election law* of ita State. On
now in lbs Pay Department.
the IMb of Octobor, 1«M, this coaatMutton, as
Tb" «fficlescy of th" navy has been largely tn- 'herein provided, was snbrplttrd to ita psopls for
erraaed durfog tbs last year. under th" Impulse cf tbrlr approval or rejection, and according to tb*
the foesIga complkatiowa which tbrralraed u* ai elertton return* was *iq:rov&lt;*i by a large majority
rho cou;rr.rnrrmeui of tbr last seta'on of Cqngrass. of tbore qualified to vote thereon, and at tta aams
M.wt cf our efficient wooden &gt;htps were put lu oondilioa for immediate eerxnra, and the repsits of our county and township offiesw. Tbs Governor
Iron-clad firc-t were pa*b*d with tbs almost vigor. elected In 1IR2. for Ita term of four ysare. turned
The result is that, most of lbss« are in effective con- over bta offirw io Ita Gw*Mta&gt;r ctaean .under the
mleahih/toloat ettae into servk&gt;. tang rf tbs ernbr, ateo elsrted In lffH? for a tertn of four
n«w •!.« j» authorized by Coograaaar* a’rtad.-1a J»are, claimwi to ad a* Gcvsrx.or. aliegtog that arid
commiaslca, and most of tbc remainder vre proceedings by which the new ccnstltctlon was
launched and wait only the complstton of their made and a new set cf officers elected were naroamxrhtusry to enable tbsm to take tbslr plscee a* .sUtutloual, and illegal and void, and called upon
provided
In
aection
4, article
part of par effective force.. Two iron torpedo-«hlp* *roe as
have tava cempfeted dqring the last year: xrfl 4, of tta oorstitutton, to protect the Stats
four sf oar largetnrrrte-d iro»-cli&lt;te are now utw sgalnM domestic violence. As C-mgrsss la now
dergoing repairs. When they are finished, eve ry- investlgstlog tta political affairs at Arkansas I
thlug 'teat te needfn] of our navy, now authorised, have declined to interferr. The whole subject of
will bs in coudltlM for aarvlc*. and with the *d- Erecutivotaiterference with tta affaire of a Slate 1*
v*r. e in ths science of torpedo warfare, the Ameri­ repagnant tn pabl-e opinion, to tbe ire ting of those
can navy, comparslirely small *s uJ", will bs found who from thslr official capacity must be used In
at iny time powstfu! for ths purposes of s peaceful snob Interposition, and to him or those who must
naUoa.
"
, '
:
direct. Uu&gt;&lt;w&gt; must clearly fti the side of tew, inch
Jituch Ium also been ardotrtpllvhixl during rite Interference becoitae a crime, with the law to aU|year in aid of science ami to Increase the sum of
general kuowlMlgc ami further Uie Inlere.vt* of drairr. therefore, that all necessity for Executive
commerce and civilization. Extensive and direction ta local affairs may became unnecessary
•
rauch niiedcd soundings have taen made for aud obsolete.
I invite tta attention not of Congrs^ but ot tbe
hyilronaphic purpose*, and to tlx the proper
route* of occam telegrajiM. Fugthar surveys i&gt;f people of tha United States, to Ita causes and efthe groat tathmtfii hare been niwfortaken ou&lt;l freta of these unhappy questions. Is there not a
completed, and two vessel* of the navv arc now dispooittan ou the one side to magnify wrongs and
cm ployed, in injunction with those of England, outragss. and on the ottar skis to beilltie ot Justify
Franc*-. Germany, and Utissl-t, In obtainirig oh- them T It jaibUc "pintun could ta &lt;Ur&lt;«tsd to a eorMTvatlouacotincctod with the transit of Vwuus, r.cl survsy of wtat exists, and to rebuking wrong
sud aiding tta"broper authorities' ta punishing it, a
useful and Intcrcvtiag to tho sclontlflc w'orM.
The AsWQAttp for tt-.iz branch of the ;-o»dta taster ataia of 1 cell ng would be inculcated, and the
•crylcDilo not differ materially from those qf •oonsr ws would haw that peace wtucn wunid tesie
tbs States free indeed to regulate their own domestic
last year, tho general support of the service ta
Ing Mimawtat les*, and those for hnprovement* ■flair*. I believe on the port of our citizen* of
at rariou* stations rather larger titan the corre. thcBouthem Stales, tta Ix-ttor jar* of ttaun,
spoixltag estimate* made a year ago TbCTegu- ttare texdi*position to be taw-aldntnfl ati'l toile
lar uuUntenaurc ami a "tcmly Increase In the no violence either to individual* or the law* exeffidaiisy nf rids most imimprant nnn. In jiro. i«llng. hut &lt;1h they do right In Ignoring the ex­
portisu to the growth of our laariHnm later- istence of violence and bloodalxxl In resistance
course a tel iuterestA 19 rccoaxtaomlcd to meat­ to ronstltutnl authority? I sympathlxc with
their prostrate condition, and wotflddoall In
fen lion of Uongn-sa.
The use cf ths usry during praes might bs fur- tuy |K&gt;wcr to relieve tbem, acknowledging that
tlier utilized by a direct authorisation of the em­ in some tartatxccs tbay have had most trj ing
fe live under, and very.upprrtslve
ployment of naval vessel* in surveys of Hue sup- govffrnnientk
in the way of taxation for nominal improv*.
i«»=d usrlgsbls walers of other usUonslttles on one*
n&gt;ent*, not giving benefits equal loth* hardgrsM rivers ot Bculb Amarlca, tb8 OrtBcee and tta ship* impoood; btrt can they proclaim themAmazon. Nothing prevents, nndsr existing laws. •civws ontindy bfoiuL-.M* fag. th!l CO&amp;dltlnn ?
»ueh sxpkiratlona, except that expenditures must They cannot.' Violence ta* been ramjnnt in
be mad« In such expeditions beyond those usually some localities, ami Iras been further justified
provided for by lbs appropriation*. The field or denied by tborc who could tare prevented
dnslgnatsd ta unouestlousbly one of talereet, aud it. The theory is raised that .there is to be no
one capeble cf a large devdoptneot of commercial further interfercnee on the i*rt of the general
lnterv*ts, advantageous to the people reached, and pjvemnient to protect eltlxena within a Htalc
to tlK*M who may establish relations with them.
The education of the psupls entitled to exercise lion. This L* a great mistake. While I
tlw
Exerntivc.
al)
the !**■
ths right of fisncBls* I rsjrard seasonal tageusra! remain
Congr'-s*
and
ths
provisions
of
prosperity everywhere, and especially so ra repub­ of
lics, where neither education nor previous the Conatitullon, including the amendment*
condition enters into account • lu giving added thereto, will be enforced with rigor, with
tail
a
regret
that
they
should
tare
added
onr
suffrage. Next to the public school, the ta-tofficc Is tbs great
agent
of
education jot or tittle to the Executive duties and potter*.
over pur v**t
territory.
lire
rapidity I.el there be fairness tn tbe &lt;lircu**ton of
wftlt • g-Jxicfli nt.‘X rtTlI .p* arc tain? *ritlol. fsSuthern queSIlonsi tbe advocate* of loth or all
increases tho coet uf carrying the mall* in a more puUlisa! parties, giving honest an&gt;! truthful rcjupid mil" than the hirronxc of rccrtjris. The l&gt;qrt«of occiirrcueea. coadfiuining the wrong
reporter l!&gt;s 1’i'Stiiiastcr-Grncral. herewith at au&lt;l uphohling the mnil and aoou all will be
.tached. sIkhv* tliat there Was an lucrea's of well. UtMlcrexlstinflc4reumsteix.es tlw negro
revenue in this &lt;lei«riiai.-nt. in 1-fTX over tho vote* the Republican ticket, tx-cause he know*
prevlou* vi-ar. orgl.illl.ill, uml nn tncn-ave of bi* I rictid* are of that party. Many a good cit|.
the cost nfcarrying the mall* awl t«ylng em­ zeti vote* M10 opposite, not because he agrees
ployes, of g3,oi),4'i;.VL The rcjs'rt uf the 1‘o.t- with tho great principle.* of Statu Which sejanuu'er-Gcnernl giiez Inierc'tiug statistic* of rate the lartles, but bccauM.-, generally, be is
hte &lt;ii'|*trtiiiciit, and comparing them with the "Pposcxi to negro rule. This la a most dclnalrc
Treat the negro as a citizen and
t'vrresiiowling sfimtoties of a rear ng”, show* a cry.
Vfctcr, it., Iiq ta and ititisl rctnaiu, nud
growth in everjf branch &lt;*&lt; thedeinrtmcnt.
A {*&gt;*iai coniMitinn lia* bean tftnclnded with toon nmrtlc* will be divided, not ou tho
New l*outh Wales, an eltr.tann &lt;rt i«&gt;*tal cants eolurlltir. Inti rm principle. Then we shall have
m&gt;tabli-&gt;hed u ith snital«rlav&gt;&lt;t r.a«l the nogvtta- no eoiupiaint of sectional luterferencex
Tbs report cf tbc Attorney-General contains
lions pending for several year* pint with France
valuable recommeniatlon* relating to the admin­
have tenuiuated in a convention with that cuun
istration ef Jiu'ice In the eoeri* at the United
try, w hiciiwenl into effect last August.
Blates,
to which I Invite your sUeatioo.
an l.-vtecxtsUonal postal Congress w*» convened
i rcaiwclfully anggcat to Congress tta propriety
to Iterne, Ssitzselaud, tn BejAemtar Iasi, st which
the Uulte-1 Ht»l"« was represented by aa officer cf uf lucrHw:u(£tan number of the Judicial district*
the Poetoffice Deportment of mneb expertei.es aud 'lu tbe Uiutea fflstM to elevru, tbe prreeut number
at qualification for tho position. A convention bil.ig nine, and tbe ereatioti of two additional
for tbs rstabltshment of an Intcri.ailonsl p. *1*1 judgeships. Tits territory to b« traversedlby'thc
Union was agreed upon by the delegates of tbs Circuit J udges 1s sb great aud tbe business of the
countries rvj.rsacl.tea, subivet to the approval of court* so steadily Increasing that tt te growing
n.ore and mors impossible for them to ssep up
tho prv-j-sr suthocitte* of those countries.
I respectfully direct your attention to the report with tbc basin'as requiring their attention.
cf tbs 1-cstuisstervGeurral and to bit suggestio: * Wb*tbcr tils would involve toe necessity of aiding
tn regard to an equitable adjuiltnent of :ho qurprvoeut number, 1 submit tc the judgment of Con­
lic-a ot compenaslion to railroads for carrying 'b° gress.
malls.
y
Tbs attention of Congress la invited to the re­
Tour *1ton lion «rfUfb&lt; drawn to the unsettled
condition of sfisirs in some cf lha Houlheru port of th" brx rrtary ot tbe interior and to lbs
Blates. On the Ulh of Beptemtar last, th* Gov­ [•gislatkn askrd for by hint. Th" domsstlc inter­
of the i«ople are mors tnttau*l"iy
e-nor of I-jutalsxi* calleA upon uie. ss provided by ests
with
lite
department
than
ibe Omatltutlon aud law* ot the United Htotew, fur connected
either
ot
the
other departments
aid tn suppressing dotugs Ur, vtoteucs ta ihalbtale) with
This call was mads in Mew ol a proclamation is­ of tbe govarnmeat. Ita duties kavs been added to
sued on that day by D. B. Pwuu, slating that ho from time to time until they tare become so oner­
ous
that,
without
tbc
most
j-ezfrcl
«r*Um
and
or­
•aa elerted Lieutenant Governor ta l«7j, and call­
ing upon the UlUltia of the Htetc to arm. sue tube der, it will bs taiposaibls fur *uy H&lt;crrt*ry of the
aud drive from • power the usurpers, aa Interior to keep trace of aM official transactions
b«
designated
ths
x-fficer*
of
ths barlug hi* "auction and done to hi* name, and for
Stale
gossrpnieci.
w.»
the
next which he is held personally responsible.
Tbc policy sdepted for tbs management of Ina. r I Issued my jjeclamatmn, rommauded Cue tasurgents to dlsjwrae wlthta five days Irom th" date dlau affairs known as the “peace policy ' baa b.en
thereof, and subsequently learned that un that day adflgred tow Uh the most beneficial results. It is
they had taken forcible poeseaslna of the Htete- coundeot-y hopod that arfew years more will aavs
Houae. Troops W'ro takeu by me to euppert thn our frontier Irutn Indian depredation*. 1 cumexisting and ree-ognlt &lt;! htate goveruxuent. tail be­ mend tho recommendation of the Secretary ter tbe
fore the expiration of tlw five flay* the laxarrte- extension of tbs homesWal laws to tbe IixUou*
Hottary tuuvclDsnl was practically abandoned, and aud for *ome sort of territorial government far the
th" officers uf tho State government, wita some ludtan Territory. A great majority of the Indian*
minor exceptions, resumed their t-uweraanddutlra. occupying thia Territory are believed to bs Iocs*
Considering that the pieseal Stale admlute- psbte of loaiutaining their right* against the morn
trstiou ot Louta.aus bat taeu the only civilized and enlightened men. Any territorial
governmeut in that b-ata for nruly tiro years ; form of goveratueu: given them, therefore, ahould
that It bad been tscltiy acknowledged and ac­ protect them li. thcur homes and property for a
quiesced tn as such by Uoogitsa, sud more than period of at least twenty yrarsfacd before it* final
oncorxpevaafy rrocguiMd la- Xue, f regarded It a* odnjSlon should be ratified by z majority of those
ray clear duty, wbsa legally railed upon for that affected.
purpose, to [--Tent its overthrow by an armed
Tbs report ot the Secretary of tbs Interior, here­
mob, under prolenoe of fraud and Irregularity in with attached, gives much InteccsUng atatisueal
&gt;ho e:ix,Uon of 1K1. 1 batt heretofore called tta at- informailon, which I abstain from giving an ab­
teailtm of CoSgreae tn thia subject, siattag tkstt cm stract of, but rrlsr you to tbs report itaelr.
account of the fraud* and forgeries cmuaslttea st
Ins act ot Coogrssa providing ths oslti which
•aid elsctfou. aud because it appears that ths re­ penatocen mua: aubsenbe before drawing their
turns thereof were never legally canvaiued, it was 1- t.iic.nx cuts off fteja this bounty a &lt;•• survivors
lu.poaaltl" to tell thereby who vrere chosen, but of tta war of M12 residing ta the Huulheru Hutes.
trum tho best sources of information at tny com­ 1 recoin mood tbe restoration ot thia bounty to a'-l
mand I have always belkved tta present State offi- stack. Tbe numtar qf persona whose nanus would
They
oris (revived a majority of the legal vote* actually bs restored to tbe list ta not large
cast at that election. 1 repeat what I said lu my • r» all old ]&gt;ereaus who could hare Uasu
encgfol wratag- of Fsb-iJ, iff^. Aal ta tb* event no port in tile rebelHon, and the servicer for whlcn
of tto scltou-by Congreea 1 tiraM oouli. ue to rve -g. they ware awarded penslona were In defense of the
Ulza the govertnent heretofore recognised by me. whois country.
Ths rupert cf tbe Comudaaloncr cf Agriculture,
1 regret to say that with the preparations for
the last- elccteiu. a Hee idBd indxcation appeared tarswIta uterted. contains suggestions of much
in some localities in the Southern State* of a de. interest to tbs grueral public, and refer* to tbe
t.niutxt don. by nets of violence and Intbukla. approaching OutscnlaJ and tbs part bls
Ltam Ui ttaprive citizen* of Ute Irei-dom of the deyiartzurxut 1* ready to tale In It. I Isol that
1»HM HfiAusc qf their ]&gt;olllkgl opinion*. Bauds tta nation at large I* Interested tn having thia
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NA^jy^ P-AKRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1874.

qttlred for the tranrontlon of the buataes* of th*
.-mitry. Ill* nuaafo to lesv* ths seltlsmebl of
thi* quselloa to Congees*, tbs t»«^ri*ry of IL* la prewrort hi an Imfreust rwrion of Chat rsftabTreasury, or ths Executive. C .egress rbould make Jfa. This may he taken advantage of a* au'ithsr
toe regulatlrtfi* ur.der which banks may ixlst. hut reason to delay the payment of the due* uf our
ahould not make beaktag a monopoly by limiting
tbk amount of rsdesmsbls papsr currency that
Legislation Asked on Ue Subjects of •ball be snihortee 1. Such Importaura do I attach
to this «ubf*ci, aud »O earnretly do I commend tl
WiwvinA
C;
*&lt;i TOW aiinnllan.
I gtvs It prominence
.. tka
inc T.rlff
i arin, tCl.ll
ivn jtot.TiccjMjtopn
aIt nAbsthat
bStta&amp;Xx
’thi. mromg*.by In
■
year* of ktrifs gtve th* Insurrection a irfgmfieaice
During the peat yssr nothing -baa occurred to wkich cannot b • Ignored. Il* durtdton, and ths
and Naturalisation.
.
dioluzb Ute genial, friendly sud cordial relation* tenacity of-ttaadtmreuos, logejksr with th" absence
of tho Vailed Ktatas with other powers.
.
Tbs correspondence anbmllted hsrwwllb betwsen
«. m« positive steps ou the part qf other powgi* a
matlsr of leif-neeessity,. (i ,,, ■ । G
Tke^tpl^Mtoaenl or JwaMen Unpr.w* uF aUquestldaabslwremihsJLlted Htaterond tbs
. I hw! confidently hoped at thl* ttms to be able to
most of those ocmntriss, and, with few exceptions, ,7sfet»3&amp;:s.«4H»irE.rr;
Judge* Advised.
to which reference I* made, llio absence qf any
joints of difference to Im adjusted.
Hoaln, b&lt;.l ike nsroita|tot&gt;* have tern protrocted.
Th« nnixpgy lab&amp;taa 4M*aa»ffiM qf 6|-aln com­
mand our profound sympathy, aud must be accept■arfi&amp;F't’iXrK
7* U&gt;t fintatt jMd ffnttnf ErpretanMfta* .■
8tatM and Belgium, has boon given, and the irmly
titan* the convening of Cougrss* ota year ago will accordingly terminals on lha fitat day of July, twe-ri the government* is hoped for. In the
the nation baa hnd«nr»e • prustraUou lu buxine** igte. This coo vettarn scccr*d to certain Hrigten meantime, awaiting Use reSglts of Immediately
rad the. Industrie* such a* bs* not been vitassrcd vessels entering the port* of lbs Umled Ktates gg- pending negotiations, 1 defer a further aud fultar
wltb ua for many year*. B;«ulatto:i a* to the cepflsusl prtvlirejna wbiob are jmt xcecrdsd to 0# cornu;anlcaMon on tbs sybjact of tbs relations cf
-niya-tijrMMjr proatrallon telain bv indulged ta own vessel*. Tbs other feature* of the ooo■Without pt^ht. bscauas a* many theories trttold be venth’O have jsrored &gt; rattefaeicrv and User
I have again to rail tha attention of Congress
tended to the cultivation of bcoeicial commer- to tho miMti*foetory condition of tho existing
who ahanld express tbetr own view* upon U&gt;« aub- clal Intercourse; and friendly. rslaVon* between law* -Kith, reference to expatriation awl the
jroU Without Indulging In thesries as to the eauaa the two oountnew. I hops that ths nsgcUatloi s rtesfkid of ttwAnality. .fbnnfirty, amW fortof this prostration, therefore, 1 will call your at­ which bavs been invited will result tn tbs celebra­ nictlng opinions and ctesiston*. It wodlffisaU to
tention only to th* fart and to sorus queetion* a* to tion ct anolber treaty which may tend to ths to- exactly determine how far the doctrine of per­
which It wond se»n&gt;
there should
be terc-l* of both countries. Dur relation* with petual allegiance was hpptitable W&gt; the United
no disagreement.
Daring , tbU prostration China contrite* to be friendly. During the part A Cato*. Conrre**, by tho act of U&gt;c97lh of July,
two
sswnlia!
&lt;-lr uteri*
nr
nrovur-rllt year tbs fear of b*stltit!M between Ob lua sud J*- W(l«, asserted the abstract right of expatriation
have been msM abiraUi.t-labor rar? and tai
pan. grow ing oktbf ths landing of an armed fores at a fiwslanu-ntal principle of thisgorernmi-ht.
Noth hoc &gt;n;tarffoly ttnemptar»|. Where upon tbs Island of Formosa by th* latter, baa ucca- NotwithstAulIng xueh' assertion, and.the nresssecurity ba* Loci nn.tantried, caintal fix* tarn •toned unesatoeas. It tacarnerily bop*!, bowsvar, «liv &lt;if the freqli&lt;rtit application of the principle,
attainable at very moderate rate*, where la that th* dltficultwa arising from Hit* cause will be" no legislation ha&lt; been ifol defining w hat acts or
bar ha* been wanted, it tat* lieen found In abun-b
v.'Gs;;
aucc at ebuap ratc*^ romi*m«t with what &lt;&gt;f Uis
ncceaMtrioWnd coinfort* of life could be pur­ war. In cou*cqusbca of tbs part taken by certain
chased with th. wear* demanded. Two great citlaana of ths United Biatss In this expedition, such a definition l» ourtoni The f?pre*ent*tfres
our representatives tn those counter* have of the United Stales In foreign countries are
been inexructevl to imyrtes upon the gov- continually called upon tn Trod their ah! ami the
and climate.are nneuoalM within tho llmli* oj ernmania of China aud J«jflh tbs firm iutenilun protection of the United States to jwraon* con.
any coutterious territory under one naiiopaUty of tbs country to maintain strict neutrality In ccnibut the go&lt;&gt;d lalthor lira reality of whoso
for Ila varieties of product* to food and clothe a the ircntbfhnslWlle*, amt cnycfnllv jWSErot dtUenriilp there ta nt least great- qrfcstioo- lu
people, and tn the amount of surplus to uetv to any infraction of taw on ihe (Art of our nil
•cmic rases the provtakm* of the trrali"« furnish
feed lesa-fiivarod people. The re fore, with ihoxe xenx "In conr.iKtion with thl* (object. I call the wme fluids 1 ta others, it seem* left to. U«c nor.
fiurts in view, Ikseom* tome that w arn stale*, altcntiun of (Jongrc** to a gi’uerally conceded son* claiming tho benefit of citizenship while
raanablpat thta*M«lou of forqrrcw would dir- fitci that lhe gmit proportion of Chinee immi. Hsing in a foreign country, fdntributing in mi
tatc—nre pan—di&gt;tributing in proper grant* who come to our abort* &lt;l&lt;&gt; not Qomc vol. manner to It'D perfqnaoneo of the duties of n
channel* these grmi cicuicul* of pnwpcriJJ to untariiy tomaaw Ifigfr bsme* rritfe
•«! tiuilr •uriust at the rhitflrttorip. &lt;9“1 without the in
n,beht 'airmail la the only element that cau, talvr productive «&gt;f general pro«pcritjr,-i»at they tenli-in, nt any time, to return ami uuurrlnkv
comb Bndcrcontract-wlth head tnei». who own those dill les, and to n«c the claim* of clttecnshlp
with always a soil nd currency, cuter into our them almost abtolutely. In a worse form doc* 'if the Uuitrtl Statu* simply a* n shteki from theaffairs to cause ray continued deprvvoion in tho thia apply to the ' Cluncro • women. Hnnlly a performance «vC tfoj obl&amp;&gt;ii&lt;&gt;h*of a*ciiiren else­
nerccpliUo percentage nt them perform any where.
The statu* of children T»&gt;rn at American pa­
honorable tatwr. Thee are brought fur ahamcnecessary, for temporary purposes, the railing fnl |iurt&gt;Mc», to tho disgrace of the conlmnnitic* re xt» reeling In a foreign country, of American
of large sum* of money from wtatevor source where tlrny have *&lt;U!e&gt;t. lutd to Che gnxil de
women who have inamcd alien*, or American
obtainable. It wan made ncccsmry In the wis luorallxatiun of the youth* of ChMe localitic*. If Cltlxen* rc»*ling ahpiod, where ancji question ta
dotn of C.rngre**, aiul 1 do not doubt their wis­ tbiacvU iiraeticc can bo legislated against, it not regulated by treaty, are all aonn-e. of fre­
dom in the ycctnirc*, regarding the necessity of will bs my pleasure, a* well a*duty, to enforce quent difficulty ami discussion. Ix-gtelation on
the limes, to devise a system of national cur­ any regulation to secure *o &lt;lc»lrablo an etui. thc*c and similar questions, and partlealarljrdcrency which It Is proved to ta Impossible to
Il i« tidt-ed that MgotlaUou* between ths govern- fining when awl under what circumstances expa­
su‘.iss.n;
triation can tie arcompltalicd, or to Im iin-suiuud.
1* e*pertallr neode-l.
of rarion* radnrtPmi upbii traas and Trstel tu»y
In thl* connectWti I earnsrtly evil the attention
required for the bapptne** or pro»|*riiy of * •oon jrsdurw ibs result dasired, widch cxrnrt f*n Of llnnfress tn tns difficulties »rlslw freus ftattdapeople, anil involving, both slircctlv . and to luure to Uu&gt; benefit at all tbs parties.
lant DsloraUullon. The United Ikste* wisslr,
iudireclly. forcifl* indebtedness. The cur
Uavtagou inrvlito* ooolawaa submitted to th* freely and liberally offers Its eltltenahlo ta*n who
rvney
tatnfl of n
fluctuating
value, cou-ldcr*lton ef Cougre.* tba propriety of the re- may coms in good faith Io reside within tta limit*,
and
unsafe
to
Isold
fo&gt;i
legitimate kare of tbs Japanrec government irom tbs furtiter oo their anuplyinfc with certain preverited reasentransaction* requiring money, breams * subject of isvmeut of ludrmuliy under tbs convention of abls and eliuple formajltlas aud condl'.l jus .
•peculation Ju Itself.
fbese two
eausra, Oct. M, IHM, and a* no action bad been taken tberr- Among the hlgncst data* cf tb* government i*
howeveTj h»?e Involved u* in *
foreign lo, it breumr* toy duty to regard the obligation* uf that to afford a firm, efficient and effectual prothe oonvsniion ** in force, and a* the other power*
rover and Ita Waitsr, which should be paid In coin interested have obtained their portion of tbs In­ naturaitned. Care ahouid be dak-a that a right,
and accord teg to the bond eg reed upon when the demnity In full, th* Mtatatrr of tbs Halted Mates carrying withit *ucn support from the gov.rudebt ars* contracted—gold or It* squlvalcut. The ta Japan ba*. In behalf of Ibl* government, re- .meut, snonld aol be fraudulently obtained, aud
good faijh of toe government esuuot be violate) celveri tho remainder uf lb* amount dus should be bridowrd only upon full proof of a comtoward csidliuxe al the national disgrace. Oar to the
United
States, under the con­ pilaace with th* law, a* frequent instaaree &lt;&gt;f
commerce jfotaid be anconraged; American sl.li- vention of Hitxoureky. 1 *ubmll ta* pre- lllegsl and Iradulrul mpiratizailon and unsnpri&lt;tv of Bpplying the income of a part. If nol tbortzed us* of ev:tifimt«wthu*Improperly obtain'd
the whole o: this lund, to the education lu tb« come to light. lu time casoi the fraudulent
factnrra, io ths end that we may Im able to pay Japanese language of a number of young men, to character of th"
natvralteatlon
has *r-these debt* where a marts: c*n be created for the lie under obUgxtiona to serve the government for a peared upon the face «f lbs certificate ttvelf; ta
■ate of onr products, elths r of the soli. the BUr •pvcifitd l ine a* icjrrpreterv at Jhe ,l*gaUon ^ard other*, examination disclose* ttsst the lirddsr US'!
osiisdtea - mannfirtnry^ a
naw
msau* i*
not compiled with the law, aud In others csrtiftdiscovered of utilizing our idl* car-tt*! and Japanese youths might at ths taiuc time be edu­ calre hava beau obtained where the person* bota
labor to tbs
advantage
of
tbs whole cated lu our own vernacular, aud mutual tame fit .tag then* not oi.ly were not entitle.! to ba natnralpeop's;
but In my Judgment . trs
tlrst would result to both gorerumeal*. The importanrr Ixed, bnkited U'.t beea wflidn th" Hutted States at
step toward accomplishing thia oblect !■ of having our own cillsena competent aud familiar tbe time of the pretended naiitraJJraUou. Instance*;c=x:,jcz&amp;. its
with *be iasKTLsgsof Je*»u toro": a* uuafpteter* of tbeao e!a**e*_ of fraud are discovered st our !eand tn ote».r capaclti** connretea with th* ta*Uf u gatloue, where the certificates of nalurallaxllou
ll..,*.,tfcjttam» people, vrd! find a m.rkst vu.’i and coneulaies in that country, rauuol ftadiiy be •re presented eUber for ths ptiri*"sof .htalntog
pxa.j«rt« a* demanding ths protection of the l«g*qvertethnated.
labor nccMaary to produce it, yrbicii will giro it.
Tbs amount awarded to Ibe government cf Orra! tion. When tie fraud Is obilous &lt;ta the fees ct
value. Oold and silvv* are now tao rpoogtaaed Britain by the commieeluu ^rganlxcd finder the such eerilflcst**, Hey sra taken . up by lbs r*pre
medium of sxchangs ths civilized world over, provision* of the treaty if Washington, in settle­ stntatlves of the government and forwarded to ths
and to tld* we should return with the least practi- ment of the claim of British subjects ai talus from iMpartmeet of Mate. But svea tha record at the
ssMo delay. In vrtw of the pledges &lt; f tba Anssrl- ■eta ermmitted between April IB, INI, *nd April 9, court in which tho fraudulent naluralltatioo occan
Congress
when
our
prcacnl le­ ttafifi, became (oyable under term* uf the treaty currid remain*, acid duplicate certlltoerta axq read­
gal
tender
system was
adopted, and
ajlhln the past year, and wi* ]«14 ujxiu the Ulnt ily obtainable. Upon the presentation vf the*" tot
the debt cot lr.rted,
there
ahou d
be day uf Heptsmber, 1»74.
the issue of passports or o .-maadlng protection uf
no iletay, cortalnly no unnecessary iletay, in fil­
In thl* qinnsetkm I renew my rvcoiumenda- tha govvrumenl, tbs fraud soroeiimea saca;«s
ing by legistflonjftwyttiod by wideh wc.wlllre
»ml
snta Cst tillrate* • are. - not
ttou, urotaat tlw opening of tie tat ac-ston «&gt;f notice,
turn to "pccifef To Out nccomidistununt &lt;-f ihm 4fougr«es. tiuU » kp«r»l &lt;«ufft be-enflted to henr inlreqncutiy
u»ad
in
tranmetiima
of
end I Invito your special itltvurion. I bclicvu and report all claim*of nlktatAgiinsl the United bosinee*.
to
tfl* de'.cp;ixu ano Injury
flnuly that there can be no proviK-roiis ami per- Mtatea, arising Irom act* committed ngalust of Innocent partieo, WUhont placing any additional
uuuicnt revival uf l&gt;i&gt;*inc*&gt; nisi ths imlustries their jicrson* or property during the in*umr- obstacle in the w*y of lbs obtainment of cKisenaiwp
until a potrv i* adopted, with legtslathm to car- thm. It appears equitable that opportnnity by the worthy and wrU-tateutloiied foreigner who
.botriil I.® offered to oiltaro* of pUtorotiai-. to "&lt;rfr.ee lu good faith to cast hl* lol with ours, t eatii resent tbeirclidm" n» well a* id fi&gt;bro Bl ittab ursllr roccmtntnd further legtalatiun to pumih
subject* wfo*w otalrtik w ore nutitMtaifio tin­ fraudulent naturalization and ta seeurr thaready
calle.! money abuiiUaui uuill they ran throw u 1 ier the late coauniaalMU,. to Um tojly decisMil of cancellatlim of the record of every naturalDatk-n
portion of thefr bartleiig upon others; bate van some competent tribumfl.» To toif end I recom. made in fraud. '
these. I belicvg. wwnM.** fliaappolntpfl by too ' ineml tho r.tewmary legigtatMkAo urgroiM a
Hiner my l*«t annual inMsage the exchange ba*
result if a course cboul'l be pursued which will court to di*|&gt;o*c of tlio*c slaiitis of alien* of tho boon made of tie rxUflcatiun of tresUev of extraAlteip ta doubt the »*lne of tbs legal lender uudiuui nature rufsrre i to lu an oquitablc atul wiUitlne- Ucu with Belgium, Ecuador, i’sru aud Ssltad.ir;
of t xobange. A rc.ival of the prod active Industrie* ’ tory manner, and to relieve Uongrr** and the also of a treaty of commerce «Bd navigation with
U n.eded by all dsssee, amt by none more than . Icfartmcnt* from the consider^Uui; of these Peru,-at d one of cumtaeice acd consular privilege*
tbs holders cf Wvfoerty, vf whatever sort, with
with Salvador— all of which h*v&gt; berk duty pro­
jo ftxtefld to the claimed. aa has al*s a declaration with Buula .Kb
debts lo&gt;teJbtain tmm the rssllxation urran 11. *Th« 'tegivUtion
■alee, lint, admitting that tbs two claws* of eill- ' colony OfNewfoiirHtiind certain arttele*ot the reference to trad'-marks.
xrite rrfeirrd ta are to be benefited by expansion, Treaty uf Washington of the t«h of Mny, W71,
wo«ud It bs be. nest to give lit W otrid not lbs gen­ having licen tun!, a protocol to that effect wa* which by law 1* rnado directly .to Cppgrata be.e
eral tea* bs too grral to Justify aueb relief 1 Would signal lu behalf of the United State* and of forrns no parl nt tels hmmsk". will •bow tho re­
it not be Ju»t a* honest and prudent to authorize Groat Britain on the tfrttlt day of May last, nipt ceipts and sxpcuditnrfw of ibe gocerniueut fur ibe
racb debtor to i/aue h.« own legal-tenders to the waaduly proclaimed on the following day. A last fiscxl year, lb" amount rs.cited from each
extent of bis liabilities a* to &lt;!.. thia? topj~ of inc proclamation 1* Mitmiitied here. •ourae cf revenue, aud the amount paid out for
Would 11 dot be aafrr, for tear of overeach of the depsriuieut* rtf the govern Blent. I'
iaurs by uccrnpulous creditor*, to say
A copy of the report of tho eomuitadon ap- wtH . be &lt;fl*ervsd frotn' 'Ala re;«.rt that th*
that al! debt and obl-gallana are obliterated in the ^olntcd under the act of March IS, IH7A for *ur- amount of receipt* ever expenditures ha* been but
Uul^dHtetes, and now « commence xtoy, racb voyingatKlifltrklng the hflnmlary betwien tho gj,7te,Mk.B&lt;) for lb* fiscal jiar ^od|zg June.30,
^oassagtaflall be ha*at the lU»r, tree from-incjim- United Statcaand the IlrHldi j&gt;o*»4r*ion*, from ibte. aud that for lire airreot M-*l Jear tSepUIgadget Jlh»*a yruptwluous aro too abanrd to be ■
tnated recs'p*s over expenditure^ 'wtll. UbCumch
entertained for a moment by thinking p,&lt;plr. Itocky Mountains i« herewith transmitted. 1 exceed S3,(Ml,WO. An view . t the targa national
Every detoy ta the preparation of final resumption
‘happv to announce ttiat the field-workof the debt existing, and the ohHgatl.-na to Add 1 per
partakes of thl* dtetiouesty, and 1* only Iras in dc- um
has been completed, ami the entire cent. |«r annum lu the altkiug fund, a *um
;roe a* tbs hoi* t* held out that a eouveulei.t *ea- Toturataaioii
itie from the tiurtitwcst. turner of the Lake of amounting to over S3l,&lt;M&gt;,'iO(rpqr euntUu, r *ntiuUl
son will at I*«t arrlfq forlorn good work b&lt; rvdet m­ the Woods to tho sumuiit of the Itocky Moun­ whether tho revenue*, should not be Increased or
ug our ylsdgca to «mun*rce. I: will never eotne, ' tains ha* Ix-en run ami marked ujon the surface the expenditxwre dirntaialMri. To reach thl*
a try opinion, except by the poolllva action ci
the earth. It is believed that the amount re­ ameuat of. surplus, abd nol to provide lor the
Congreaa, or by national dwaaics, which 1 of
unexpended of the appronriation Hindi- sinking fund, ta a parital faihira to comply with the
will de»tr«ry, for a time at least, the credit | maining
cj the guver::the lit*t ae»«l'»n of Congress will be aufllcienr contract* aud obligation i
ofetnflmdusi* and the Bute at large. I bettere | at
to
complete
ofllre wogk. 1 recoiiimrod that tnent. At the ls*t setalou 6f Cuugrr.s a very
t talta the power tt C&lt;«gt.eM at this session i the authoritythe
of Congress bo flivcu to fisc ibe eonslderabtaredaction was-made ta the rates of
to dc.rlxe seeb tegislatiou as will renew eonfldencr. ' onex tierxfed balance
taxation and the number of articles &gt;ubmlited to
oftbo
appropriation
ta
the
revive all the Industries, start u* on a career cf
ompletlon of the work of thu commisslitn in taxation—the question may well b« asked whether
prosperity to last for many year*, and to uve tbs
or nut in some tastance* unwietly. la ccoticcUou
credit of the nation and cf tbs ywojda. Htept making the report ami printing tho necessary with thia subject, too, I venture the oplrtl.u that
rward the return to a specie lw»l» art the great m*PThe court known a* the Court of Onmralasion- ta* tr.cans of coiiecting th"1 revenue, ewpeeia'ly
wqcteitra to this devonpy to be eongjit fee end ersuf
AUtaiu Claims, created by on ariof Coa. from imports, have Uen robir.iMrt by »nch irg[hsra age other ptan.* I may touch upon be^ gross tho
last rcaaion, taw &lt;*ricinlziil anti com■ talattau IS to roako is quroiiougkta Ibcier ar Ito:
the work, and It te to bo bopoil that The large amounts are not lost by a failure to' colled,
A natton dealing to a earratscy below that qf gjwwie tnenceti adtuiaaibte
under Ibe prorLdonffof the to the direct Io • nf ItaejrrBsssrr and io lbs prej­
h valtMlaborsniidertwogreatdiaadia'itegcC n«, claim*
udice of the interests of honest importers and taxact
may
be
speedily a*cci-&amp;lnc&lt;l am! pai.L
bavtag no uss for the woridh acknowledged medium
..
&lt;v -•
It iia* berm doemerl advisable to oxereiso the psyexa.
trf cschaugs, gold and .liver, tbsse are Arivau out diserctiou
conferm
1
upon the Executive at the
The 6*cretary of lha Treasury, in ‘hii’report,
&gt;t tbs country,taecabM there I* no demand for
iraslou by aoosptiug tbs coLdllloo* reqnirril fat ora legislation looking to spscis payments, thus
their use; second, ttis medium of exchange ta u»e last
by th* gornnunent of Turkey for the privilege of supporting the view* previously rxprnMd by this
being of a fluctuating value, for, after all. It la allowing
of the Umled Blate* to bold real message. He also recommend* tdomtaty ifl appro,
only worth Juat what it will fstrehaae of gold and •state In eitlasns
ths former country, by assenting to a cer- priaiton ; c.d* altonUou tn tho Jo** of rrvenue from
silver, metal* having an intrinsic rains Just lx. iatn change
tn the Jiirtedirttou of the courts tn the the repMltog of the tax on tea or coffee, without
proportion to the bond latme It take, to vroduoo
them. A large margin must U allowed for profit tetter. A copy of the proclamation upon these sfib. Ix-nefit to the consumer; re-ommeiKl* an tacroa**
of t-n cant* a gallon cn whisky, and. further, that
by tbs msnnfacturer and producer. I: 1*
There baa town no material change in ottr/v- uoxnodffiosiivu b» tfou!» ta the Banking aud Curmunlli* from tea dale of production £ iatlcn*
wilt the Indepetidrnt H’ates of this hrml- rrnry bill j-isw-d at the last aeesiou of (fonsres*.
uuleaa a modification should bseotnv neersaary 1 y
be charged *nd rt*k of CttrtuaUoa ta the vajne of
reason of the adoption of measure* for returning
that which la to be received la payment added;
Marauding on the frontier* between Mexico and ^prcie poymanta. la thaw rccc.uuxitndatlous 1 cor­
lienee high prices, settefl a* a protection to tbs f..rr«o producer, who received nothing In exchange Texas stUi freqs*nil] lake* place, despile U» vtgta
for the produet «t hb. eki!l rod labor except a enr- teoeecf tbertrll and military autbcrU'ea la that
I w ould lunwt to CongrcM tho propriety of
rsacygood at a sitUe value the world over. It quarter. Ths dlfficuliy of ch&gt;cklag »u.-h triwpea-ra readjusting thu tariff, sobs to Increase the rev­
memato me Utat notlilng I* clearer than that ths awag ta*couros or a river of *uch Irogth saibs enue and at the same time decrease the number
grsster port of lbs burditn of -xlsttug prostration Bio Uracite. amt so often fordabls, ta obvious. It of article* upon which due* arcricvled.- fl'teo»o
for the want of a aonnd fiaanfllai eysuan falls upon la hopsd that the efforts of thl* govaramaat will be artklea which enter into oflr*nflntMrflirfle«n-J
be workiuxmsn, who must after ail 'vr.dncs ths recouped by thoai- of Mexico to tea effectual »UJ- arc not produced at homo, 1? aecmaVtub. »hmtld
wealth, and the rslarted mat., who .upsrtiuend, prMMteo of act* of wrong.-"
be entered free. Those articles of manufecture
From a report qpon the condition of ths bnvi- which wo produce a constitucnl^iart of. but do
hem two w.v»—'■ bv the det nration of roMitakvnjva* neas tafora the American and Mexican Joint
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,-4rtment over ltd expenses wm «im.(W&gt;.
’ t'bere wore but seventy-four case* of frsndnt-m payment, or oneceee In each 50,677 let­
ters.
.
Tbe whole number of Postmasters in the
Untied States is 34,104. of which 1.408 are
sppoiuted by tho President. Tho number cf
■mployoe of the Postal RaSsrey flerriae m 2,­
173, and their ccmjtenraticn 6U,6-’d.«9. Tbe
whole number of perrons &gt;n the. mploy uf tho
Poatoffico Service is

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Hartford Day Spring ruggeats
.
.
.
, .
M1W !in‘‘ dOMM*, aO1J pour union 1071.1
.i« name of ex-Lrealcn wt Governor Junrliun
Uad aoolber outrage!
Last Friday.'* Gyp*y pedier, ©rippled
SO-TWO
in
one
’
ha
nd,
aged
ab-.ut 55, entered j Headrad and. Nhtacy.one
Michigan's next Sunstor.
the low hovel of a po&lt;v negro Lundy.
on t want. Ums every
Thv r-xftMiinalioj of Mai tin Bun­
___ .___ ,------aud ti'trniafcul loom outrage the per- »•
nell, jf Coldwater, fur the'murder of m.u «»f H-.lirfW^r&lt;ro gtrirJmt «dne years
_
• even ieisero hour* iwrful, Think Atoedift Davis; was ’ commenced :;nt(t The ehiuls mother Letsm in the
' {UiMuur al the time, al • nurd the yilli^n,
I wh« fled, but in his flight lefi-*n olJ
•Ur; remember yon have another Io
CH th» night of Dec. ‘7’h. the sa*
lid «iy (that bell
make for it. Find recreation tn look­ mill uf Culliert Br -ifft-fa. in L-ketni ;&lt;»tchel. whiuh assisted in his detection
r &gt;n' an‘1 arrest. M-c-diy he was brought
ing after your busniess, and sb your
Wu*k Lelurn Squire Eantinhu of Breedsville
M murtgar'. ®*
burins** will mH be neglected in oF-au in lemliary. Loss S »5.&lt;K'Dfur cxnmmatiuit. but concluded to
wave, the mow and go to Jait Then-looking after recreation. Buy h»w. *••!!
Las&gt; .MtmJay. while Henry Bruck* re he win taken by Constable Peck
fair, »iid take earn of the profit. Il^-k
where ha.will Inguiohnr'duraoce vile"
nver your books regularly, and if you
down hie gnu. be aciideiilslly shui till ’be Jannnrv term of Conrto when
find an error of only a cent, trace it
we hope he will lie bnnishefd from the
httnself. Hi-recovery i« duttblful.
out, SbouM a stroke of miaforUtne
jihIc ol civilization for the remaader
Ln«t M/tnday Wdh«,r Bitr-hitnan, of
cf hi* worthless life. Must truly and No. one hundred and twcnly^alx (126J and
come over you in trade, retrench,
Grartd Rapid*, was fa’illv injured by nuhlv, the Uwa-ufthi* happy land uf tb« undivid d •n»-h*irof lota elgMy-two
work hardej, but never flinch. Con
our*, gourd* the hut of the most hum­ (82) and efekiy-lhrao (“8), in lha villi«e of
’
front difficulties with untiring poreev a piece uf* l» -nrdj thiuwn from s saw
! pemutnt from the invasions Na-bviHe, Barry county, Miehlga®- •«**&lt;»tn a chair faoc»ry. sinking him tu th- ble
inr io tha plat and tha iiurvry ihrroaf.
erance, nnd they will ultimately dis
end &lt;b*pred lions uf the fiend aud ontD.tad Kaahvill., MMu- Nov. 19tb. W74
staranch.
appear.-Though you should even foil
ln»v, the same ns it does the oostiV
HIRAM COE.
place
-&lt;»f
th&lt;n-u
ieyod
prinoa
and
CbM-skT Smits.
in the struggle, you will be respected;
— U-irtjbrd Diy 5^&gt;rftur.
i
but shrink from tire task, ami yon aasrrt th.it he'hns k'H»’d eight Bvfus millionaire.

will be despised. By fallowing these
rules, however, you need "never say
fait" Pay debts promptly, and so ex­
act your dues. Keep your word con­
scientiously. and you have nothing to
fear. Speak as you mean, do as you
profess,aDd perform what you promise.

lifts fall, four of them al one time
When an enthusiastic editor discnl&gt;last weekend while holding ihe hurse
e« a bride as bonny, and an envious
he had been riding by the bridle.
compositor s*»s her tip as bony, ns
The Adriun Prm report the des- . wai done at Jacksonville the other
day, hope for a season bills ’he
enion of his wife and two children world farewell, :tnd freedom shrieks
by a man named F. B. Jurden, read­ n* the com|K&gt;Mitur Tails at his form,
ing at AmlMty, aud his rlupetnetfi urainrd by the brother of the bloom­
(ihis is the strange parl’uf the story); ing bride."

STORE!

MO«oU stand of DOWNING

Beeeired at tie 0.

Glares aa4 lilteas,

Siawlx, Fan,

SOMETHING NEW.

Cash.

NASHVILLE MILLS

Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
Goat
Cloths,
Bugle Fringe,
HARD PAN PRICES!
w ‘ Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
TERMS—Cash or Ready Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias,
Pay !
.
Hats, Cups, Horse Blankets,
Men, Lad’s a Child’s Underwear,
Fair Dealing aii Lot Pries
Crockery andxGlass Ware,
Groceries, &amp;c., &amp;e.
TO EVERY ONE •

. OATS,

him by the hand and rail him—a
g nllrinan.
college" end benevolent is«titutions are fam-

CUTTERS!
CUTTERS!
CUTTERS
With 8ho«a on.

CUTTERS
With Seal* &lt;m.

CUTTERS
AU painted up.

CUTTERS

With a Hula oo.

GROCERIES.

w&gt;w»&lt; »ir »&gt;-«» un n

Il is l«eaiilifu! »o behold at a wed
n^, say* a eheerhd old hsebvdor.

Crockery.

Greater

Bargains

WHERE? WHERE

THAN. EVER IN

CUTTERS

At I^ee Reed’g.

WHO IS LEE REED?
LEE REED

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

Cuucr Machine la HoMlng*.

LEE REED
Build* Baggie* and Catters.

LEE REED
ItlM Ua4«raf lha Band.

LEE REED
Ha* mala over 60 baggies '.hi* year.

LEE REED
Shop is fall «f Cutters.

AND

GET A

LEE REED

J. LEE REED.

77k IHgkeat Price Altcayt Paid for
Mtwrnl dtaoount to clubs

Saud poatottce

Writ­
edition

Country Produce..

whether Daily, Tri-Weekly or Weekly.

HT* In connection with my store
We wtUtwi, post-paid, the Daily for one

MEAT MARKET!

F'aaey

DETROIT FREE I RRsS CO.

GOOD MEATS!

liSPILLE room! I
Plows, Sleigh Shoes and
General Jobbing,

The H^ert Price Paid for Hidtr

Red Sign, No. 1.

DOME AT THE SH0BTE8T IOTICE.
rhia UUs.

Til! you can't rest

CUTTERS

■ hich *1

BIG PILE OF GOODS

■ yet inrre nir

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THTE FIELD I

With J. L. Run's name oa.

CUTTERS

Thia fact

Grocery and ProiM Stare ?

of January, and that 599,999 of there
will be uaing it again on tho morningdivorce from hie rife on Jhe ground
uf
id
-------- "
”»*“ *h« wn "ert illy carelew." She
him wi.b in a ,m»l hMin. ewk&gt;n ft re- cd beaus in Ibe teapot and luft the
that the beds unmade from July Sth to Octowas an her I7&lt;h.
’w
! A Milwaukee man has a nnm*

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

CUTTERS

CUTTERS

GLASSWARE,

girl tLW and three mobs if kh**
Au I tid intin polis woman opened
- would many him. She dedined on the eu-hion of her working chair, the
the ground that site did not want four oiln-r day. after it had been u-sed nine­
teen yrnr».and in ft found 61* needles.
mules in the femily.
Ttiai Cttshpn mwrt h*v« been as cum
It is estimated that 600,000 men fonable lo*it upon aa ibe ragged edge
/
will swear off on tobacco on the 1st of despair.

G. A. TRUMAN,

A. W. ALLEN.

CUTTERS
Having
of choice

Paas* abuasde.'

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce

for which I will psy the Highest Price.

With the Gedtss of Liberty on.

Fbbk

$5000.0 worth of Boot s andShoes

1 ALSO WANT

10,000 M of 2 and 4 Frat Wood ’

(teople, their intelligence, their schools and

Witiiexit dwelling upon ihisaouree of State
•’You’ve sowed ihe wind, and now
you reap the whirlwind," said the
culiarly Michigan men. the piibUahera desire
school teacher, as hr brosht hi* cane
At a recent meeting of tiro Pen­
■ o annoanc- io thi.se unacquainted wilb Tmk
kuwn in a hurry on the bark of n
nsylvania Woman Suffrage associa­
rebellious Lov. “Yea, and it’s n regular are credited to it, the* il i* a family newi
tion a resolution was passed tender­
hurry-cane, too," sobbed the younging Ihe thinks of the society to M as
to Financial rnd Commercial intelli.-enee; And in feat everything uaaally kept in
ester between tha whacks
Matilda Hardman for her valuable
When a Milwaukee m-«n rend that
services to the cause dating the cam
Political. Legislative, Legal, Co&amp;greaeional,
nu Ottawa woman committed suicide, Social; audit pays moat pankular atteoFI'IST-CLASS
paing in Michigan.
because her hunhand refused tu kiss
Weatherwise people, xtld settlers
het. be put ou a muzzle. Theoldlndy
and other predict a long and hard
hasn’t committed suicide vet, l&gt;ut he literary paper it claims to be without a riwinter from I he fact that meny bears
saw her the other night kissing n
are found at this late season prowl­
neighbor over the back fence.
I.wiA to Inform the public that I arlTl sell
ing aroand'the country.
A minister approaches! a mischievous
A cousin of the man who wrote the urchin, about twelve years old, and.
Star-Singled Banner" committed laving his band upon his shuujder, pathos for which ba original articles are so
suicide at Bab more the other day. but
thus addressed him: “My non. I beshall the lustre of one bright star* be live the devil has got hold of you." household word throughout tho United
Slate*.
dimmed thereby ?
SVALL AM»F.'iT OP MONET!
Subscription Ratat-PayaWe In Advance:
A gentleman in Missouri off-red a nificanl reply of the urchin,

,

Don’t forget the place,—the

Brown Store, opposite Nichols. Which I am bound to sell 10 per Cent Lowei than any other
House in town.

That will ran.

©rettrirs and Srorisim,

■•aper Tas

1 have a full line of

SEWING MACHINES

Aaide from Ibe material wraith of her ter-

An l«»wa fntht’r who has sure edrd
in rui-iiig seventeen of ih-* worst chil­
dren in his neighlxi-h&lt;n&lt;d, s"' s h'e t»
lionttd to have a rrpcsrntntive • in
IL aven if il Inkes seventeen more.

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS;

Carpets,
Faaej Geeds, Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to buy for

THE PAPER TO TAKE.

A Kansas wife’s false switch cot
into the bed some way, and her Iiiih
band laid awake all night, shivering
and shaking, under the idea .hat n
rattlesnake was ended down ngai.ast
his leg. when he found out the
truth • •

O. D. Store ef

Hits a»i Caps
Grats’ Faralsblsg G»»4«

Clover Seed, &amp;a,

better • IF is to make the tnwM pos­
sible uf V'hf** V‘«t have. Fruit viftens
in *iin*hine; ru’s in storm.

3

Beats uJ Skse*,

POWER CORN SREILES,

Oswego is bragging about a woman
ninety-six years old who can knit a
sock per clay. Rise up, Mrs. G »rden,
of Michigan, and tell 'em that you
are ninety-eight and that it takes one
woolen mill to keep yon in yarn.

a

8822

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

CORN,

oa

A. W. ALLEN

Hs Fswsxu Tbbre.—A man took a
seat on the head of an emnty fluur with a very ugly-looking damsel ot
barrel in Detroit Saturday and re­ Dundee.
-AND —
The trial of Wm- Clark for breach
marked: “I got down the gun nnd
loaded it het up heavy, and jn*t -ns I of promise and seduction of Miss
WOOL CARDING MACHINE!
Morey, concluded at Marohnll, last
Would resneetfully inform tha public tha
of RHiarriayjand Clark was found guiltybo is prepared to do double the worM man
him,- disappeared, while his legs The ease goes to tbe Supreme Court
heretofore.
pay the Highest Market Trice for
loomed up like schooner's nm*is. He B&gt;&gt;lh persons are residents of Battle
was helped out and n boy hired to Creek, aud belong to the “upperCrust"
rub sweet oil bn his back, but in of society. The beat counsel, and
spite of th© earnest entreaties of the plenty of it, was engaged upon bu*h
crowd he would not go on with the aides before ihe Iriul, if is ri-ported,
POTATOES
ihui dark offered Miss Morey $3,600
story.
toscitielhe matter, which she re­
THAT WORKS LIKE A CHARM.
Young^ian. you fee! a superior:!';
apples
fused.
_
to the whole human race as you stand
John
Oberland-r
of
Wattertown,
at the alter with your fair young bride.
You would not change pAces with the Inst week, advanced a weeping
DeTvered at their
president. Yet a few. - short years, a stranger $105, taking us security two
few whiskings of broom handles, an watches, sppmenlly of gold. The ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
untimely stoppage or two of wafted weeping stranger wanted to release
flat-iron and your weary body will home valued freight held for charges
CUSTOM WORK
ceat under the swaying willow, while nt the Lansing dejait. Of course it LATH.
some young gallant will bring your was tho old story of deception, and
SHINGLES.
fate afflicted partner out to the cemet .Mr. Oberlnnder now mourns while
WATER LIME,
€. W. HOLLER, Miller.
ery on calm Sabbath evenings and the weeping stranger wect’s no tpore
S\LT,
whispered love in her ear, os together BS he thinks of the well sold brass
HAIR.
watches.
they strew pennut-shells over your
0OME DOWN TO
STUCCO.
_gnve. “Oh, why should the spirit of
fc. fe*.
mortal he proud F’
■ hich we ship and retail at bpttom prices.
When a man aint good for anything
.A monster in female form nearly
else, he is nliout right lu ail an a jury.
AINSWORTH k BROOKS.
‘burned her infant babe to death in
Proprietors.
Fite is »aid to be a dissipated elam
New-York lost week, by holding it
rnaked on a hot store, because it ent, because it gues out almost every
•cried. She could not hove*a new night. '
FOR ANTTHING IN THE LINE OF
•
—
dress, and went into a fit of ugliness.
When n man railed y««i» a liar, lukv

ATTENTION, ALL!

CASH.

r. Bl'BBIB,

Mancfactured by the Michigan Stove Co.
and warranted for one year.

JOB PRINTING
The largest stock of Paint*, Oils. Virahhea and Bra -he* ever
brought to Nashville. Also a large st&lt;&lt;l c* CreMS-c
eluding the Silver St*&lt; I Dh«ea4. the fasteM cuting • aw n th
world, and all to be offered at pi ices hereto fururib e*rdoif foe
. Cash.

0. t. WOLCOTT

�,

Prop’r.

I»t, IWO

imif-vArijB.ttOcd .imvj.oa.
3-ijikwW
at once pointed fa cbts stave-cotter.

Ayl.worth

— utoMte,:
night, and who stopped at quite a
number of houses to beg matches;
but the fellow had ra&lt;fde good his re
treat and hi* whereabouts could not
up into his thrurt hr drove be ascertained.

^laniko, Watching,

on8. J Old*- mill.

—Th.* Lee Br/ahem |
. I Mr VI*.’--, t».r
I.Jl
r
.
ox H
B-row.
rouod.,
Uo.utb.. “»“« "" «•«“. “&lt;• "»■*•■» h‘«
Sad.
lucky -far*.

■gASTMAN A YOUNG,

Altoraeya at V**1
JJENRY H. WOOD,

Justice of the Peace,
q LIEBHAUSER.

U'

TAILOB

PARADY, Manufacturer of

JJNION HOUSE.
F. DAECIO, Proprietor.
- mic

WM- JONES,

CRIPMAN,

Justice of the Peace,

—Th. M. E Chiircb Social will
-».« W D.,
« Fdbe entertained at the residence *&gt;f Jay, and in our issue of that day we
Clemrnt Smith, Tuesday evening. intend to give a lively description of
Nashville, her past fair record, and
Dec 15th. AH are invited
her future prospects; h^r business
.We will bet our old hat that
iiiieres's and business men. Every
before two mouths rolh away. Nash­
business man m Nashville will be
ville will have a bank, nnd it will bo
represented, and it will be jast the
doing a good business,,too.
paper lo send to your friend-*, io let
—The whole amount of Township
them know-what you are doing, and
tax to be railed in Castleton, tbfa
what a wide-awake town you are
winter, is M96-54A, of which • 1784.73
living in.
Persons wishing ex’nt
is judgement on railroad bonds.
copies of that issue must order them
—We haven’t received even ono before - Chris'mas,
effusion on the fate •‘beaiiufiii show.”
—The Christian Social at Capt
Not all ot our brother editors through­
Boise’s, fast Tuesday evening, was a
out tbe State are Hthwiiy’’ blest.
very pleasant affair, and the house
—Tlte Vermontville editor is still
was cram f(ill from cellar to garret.
Imwling about a house to live in. If
One of the most interesting features
he had dupe less howling and more,
of the evening was the giving away
work, he might have bewc him out
of two nice pictures, to the hand­
a house -by thia time.
somest lady and homeliest gentleman.
—Tlte G- R. V. Railroad’again Each person was privileged to vote
mane a alight change in-the running as many times as they wished by
of their trains fast Monday morning paying five cent* per vute.
The re
The c^rmcted time card will be found suit of the election was : Handsom­
in another column.
’
est lady,—-Miss Dickinson; homeliest
—There will be Quarirrly Meeting man,—Theodore Maxson.
at thc M. E. Church. Saturday and
— Ne;ifiy ar moolh ' tiOi efapSuu
Sunday, Dec. 19th and 20th. Rev. since “Ye City Dad»" ordered the'
C. S. Fox, Presiding Elder, of Albion, State St, ridewalk to be completed,
will conduct the services.
and it Jsn’t down yet. The excuse
^4—Mr P. Holler has added lo the
mnny improvements in his flouring
mill new |&gt;ower corn shell er that
works like a charm amd will shell
two bushels of com per minute,

—We cx|»ect to see the fmiling
faces of many of our honest subscri­
bers, this month, as they walk into
General Conveyancing,
our office and remark : u Here, young
Collections a specialty.
man, is a dollar and four shillings for
MONEY TO LOAN
you

MBS L. O. CROCKER
FALL AND WINTER

MILLINKBY &amp; FANCY GOODS!
Atou VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.

CUT FREE OF CHARGE!

still retains tbe services of Miss

Clothing, '
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents’ Furnishing -■
Goods,

1W4

TV o. 1-4-0 TJ m l&gt;rel 1 a.

Ot every deserlpdon. kept oonitantly ot&gt;

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.

Cozy Little Brick Store,

LOCAL MATTERS.

n

to Halbert &amp; Co..

■tove wh«u bo 0000 it, aa well aa asybody.

10w2

—CHRISTMAS PRESENTS

* rru. limb or

Sx. Lolkr u4 !M
TRUNKS (
n* Il AKO!

For tho Wholesale and Retail Trade.

Lath aitrl Shingsles,
cuaslsnlly SB hand

GRAND R1V.BR VALLEY DIV.

Saw and Planing Mill east of the
liepot, NashviUs, Mich.

ImWU* S.,1. u. 1W4.
u -15
W. A AYLSWORTH.

A. W. OLDS.

POUND, the cheapest place
•rty A

Ro-na an selling

3’-

Kerosene Oil

at fifteen cents par gallon.

10

Presents.

BOISE BROS'. GROCERIES!

—TOTS cheap at Boias Boo'it.

Nutnllta.

MkWK-vIHn,

Bmumm

Uraod lUpJl,
Going Kant.
IM K*.
.My

S.AP.

back out?

—Old Santa Claue ia at Car. Boies'e

Headqnarten

with

everything

for

Kerosine OH, 15 cents per Gallon.

the

•

little folks.

—Honey Drop Syrup at 49 for $1.

—Choice Box Honey at 41&gt;.,

Vermontville,

Wo will oell you

10w2

Groceries, of Even Bescriptions,

Ydu will fins everything at g 9 the
market atfurdc.

6-7

For exon, or its equivalent.

As Cheap as they can be Bought

OTTES, STOCK

Paints, Oils, Varaixnes &amp; Brashes,

Ten Setts for Sale by C. C. Woleoil's, at
prices that will suit.
7

—The exhr.ming of the buffalo's
head in Assyria, mention ot whieh
was made in last week’s News, is
said to be the first instance on record
of buffalo's Ixmes l»eiug found in this
section ol country.

The-committee to look after rub­
scriptions tor the grasshopper suffer­
ers. will wait Until Monday next for
further donations.
It is hoped that
all who can will give.
Remember •y—get your Meat at Roe A Clever's Meat
that hunger hud want fa whet is being Market. • Beet Re?f from four t eight cte.
—Messrs. Mochmore Ic Hoage have
relieved, and a mere trifle from you
issued invitation tickets for a Christ­
may help to save a life.
Donations pp BRAH FOR
mas ball at Union Hotel; on the 25th
can be left with Capt, Boise at No
inst. Good music and a. good time
49. Money, produce and old clothing
for all lovers of the “light fantastic,”
is what is wanted.
and dancing hill only 75 cents.

BARBER and HAIR DRESSER!

“49”

KALL MILLINERY GO’JDS •

RELIABLE HOUSE

Willison ; judgement far the defendpfaiatiff
Cb»i oase
of ClMMftt Smith va.
V. Shatitiir !&lt;x
claimed

Mr. Cu.inl.nd b«d
trim, ud Hal
In.

Our Store!

THE YAMASHIRO (unentered)

Japan Tea, foi* S?^l.
Young Hywon Tea, 50 eta.

CRACKERS
By the barrel.

BAKERY GOODS
Of every description.

TEAS. COFFEES.

The Choicest Bread
Ever soi l fa Nashville, which we thiuk the

People can Appreciate.
For everybody to buy their

Pure Wines aii I-iprs

for youraelvea.

For Medicinal and Mechanical Furpoaee, at

cioice whies i

BOISE

Sotrl and Restaurant

CITY DRUG STORE,

Glassware &amp; Lamps!

In connection with store.

Lodgings
Prescriptions Cartfully P. epared.
Fair Prices and Honest Dealing.

Having moved into my

NEW STORE!
I would respectfully invite my old cuetom-

10,000

..

BOISE Bros.

Entire New Stock
Everything belonging lo the

Grocery, Cmierj &amp; Lamp Trade,

Meals $5 cts.

Call at Central House Sign.

3

DAUGHERTY t RODSA.

NEW GOODS! FUBNItURK MANUFACTORY i
rould announce that we ahaU open

New ones to call and see my

JACOB LENTZ

New .Stock of Goods'.!

Manufacturer* and keep* on han

CONSISTING OF

Parlor, Library, DiW, Oita a
GENERAL FUNTURE!

DRESS GOODS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS,

GLOVES, CORSETS,

SHAWLS, CASSnra,

Together with a full assortment ot

MIRRORS, PICTURES. FrtAMr
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
DUSTERS, AC-AC.,

Balj Cais aad Prabilaturs j

Pay

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

b Any Hanse in Barry Ceaatj.

Country Produce always
bought at the TOP of the
Market.
XuMU* OcL 1U,

OYSTERS

BROS.,

' (Scccussmom TO T. MaxmiQ

Crockery,

ONE PRICE TO ALL.
»ng« of I
no work
office wa
buou,.

to

And oeo for yourselves.

Sugars, Spices, Etc.

j
waa a afave cotter, and
bnroed out at Toreoio.

Come

SPECTACLES, (warranted Pebble)

Wall Pt per &amp; Bordering

—I if—

—Ok the afternoon of Thanksgiv­
After Jannarj 1st, we are compelled
to pay our own postage, aodfherofare ing Day. a seedy looking individual
applied at Court land Sc Soo’s stave­ As Cheap for
foreign atilworiptwas must be paid
factory, in this vilfaga, for work. He
—Since our last issue two other
cases from this locality were tried
and decided in the Circuit Court:

TOILET ABTICLES AND PERFDMES,

ih»:r*de. and lo you that indulge in the for­
eign luxury, no would say

FAMILY GROCERIES,

THAT IS THE

DRESS MAKING

LIVERY AND FEKD STABLE!

mi AtuiixibT cr

Co

A Fresh Stccx or

Shaving, Hair Cutting
Dressing, Sha mpooing,

defand«Bt»

Flooring,

Sidins, Bo»ldi&lt;i;s, he.,

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES,

—One of the best financial patrons
Com.
.
L. Dubkek,
*
Ct KM NT SlflTU,
DELL
BARLOW, of the News, is Mr. Calvin Ainsworth.
Last Tuesday he handed us an even .
Fcmannl Gowlp,
FA.BEEXOia
86 in crisp bank notes for his four A Last week Thomas Perky shook
new auhscriptions.
What a lively hands with his sweetheart and friend.-*
newspaper 100 men, like Calvin, ahd Started for Charlevoix Co, to
would make.
NxUtVlLLB, tyca.
visit friends and shoot a bear.
-4 —Mr. Jacob Huffman, of Maple
H- L Wolcult, a printer of Mus­
Grove, is canvassing Baltimore for kegon, fa visiting relatives in this
the “Bible Looking Glass,” and Bun­
village.
yan's complete Works. After1 “doing’
Mr. Emmon* of . Sparta, has been
that town, he will pay Castleton a
visiting his father-in law, Mr. Fuller,
18
the Uninn House.
visit. He is ahu our agent and is
tn this village. Mr. Emrnon* is en­
authonaed to solicit subscriptions for
gaged in the practice of medicine at
the News, and receipt thsrefor.
Sparta.
—The assessment roll for this
—Last Saturday while W. H. Bea­
Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS Township has been made out and
put into the hands of Township Treas­ dle. George Wellman and a couple
0» TOT
of
other men were passing along
urer, Cafvin Ainsworth, who will reMiia Sl. in the lower part of the
v Huge. George Holton was standing
tor. Persons can save four per cent
on the other side of the street and he
by paying their taxes this month.
playfully picked up a bone and threw
—Circuit Judge Hoyt has jus? de­ it at die party, proba ly with the in­
cided that a Aj^cia! school district tention of only makinc them acaUer.
meeting, although duly summoned, Beadle dodged, but Wellman didn’t*
has no power to rescind a vote passed and the bone struck him on the head,
at any annual meeting, providing for inflicting quite a deep wound tend
the raising of monev to pay the ■ bout two inches long.
Dr. Young
builder of a school house the amount was called upon to s« w up the wound,
E. D, BITGOOD, Proprietor.
of money expended by hi u in re which he accordingly done.
Well­
biii'ding the house, over and above
man “got upon his ear” about the
the contract price.
matter—and we don't blame Inin
—ti e have a numl»er of foreign much-—and was aliouc to commence
subscriptions oa out books that are suit against Hollon for damages, but
in srraant.end we have forgotten who the matter was amicably settled by
they ware sent by.
If they are not Holton paying Wellman a five dollar
settled before Christmas, bills wii| be note.
•

FRESH MEATS,

faction guarantred.

ZDU/’ST GOODS Dressed

of some is that lumber can't be had.
C. C. Wolcott.
Now that is singular when we. are
SOT The old reliable place to bay you
surrounded by saw mills on every
Meat is at Roe A Clever's Market.
Best
side. Wealthy men own tots on that
Steaks from seven to eight eeuts; choice
Patent Medicines,
street and they arc not to be hurried Hoaete from fear to se»M» wi't.
7
Them has been some talk of vlevnttfg" A splendid sample of Toung Hyson
Is all new, and has been selected with-great
ing those two pieces of lone sidewalk
care and we warrant imtu'aelion.
We
Tea .for fifty cents per pound al Daugherty
on that street, but we hope it won't A Room'a.
would especially call attienlion to our large
10
stock of
be done, for lo a traveler that way on
—Call at Bouk Hao's for any article in
Sclml Blai, ui Hl-r Bwks,
a dark nignt they are • like oasis in the ding line.
Il
the Great Desert.
Bob-sleighs!
STATIONERY A LEGALjUANIS, Representing nearly every kind known to

DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

R EMEM B E.R

1S74.

L- C BOISE &amp; CO.

=
rocenes
OF ALL KINDS,

SHF QUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS kept constantly on hand.

JEWEL

Market

NaebriUa, Oct, fich, 1S74.

W. I. KtCIEft &amp; Br.

CHA* W. DEMARAF

�—
I* STI

tw—an art »hst nhoul-l
the travehu^ pal.lie.

ttowtehirqt fall

* challenge given by Jules Rigai, a
wrestler attauhad to the oirow», had taupsriwa.
1»* third Mita. tb* brutal

J Mt

to everything required by Japan.
-Emilia Castoter liaa beeu appointed
—A Jfaw Orleans telegram stale*-that Gov.
Kellogg te q«u**iy Uispoeing of hia property in

wishing to preserve a strict incognito,
would appear* before the public in a
mask.. The ajnateur athlete, rwtio, it
wuh
was r jierson occupying a
‘highjK^I
‘ *
ition, -was rumored to be
Sq otibMF
.,
to viau noble, who has the reputation of

Uruguay, South America.
'
-The supposed Nana Sahib lately arreetod
in India turn* cut to be not th* Sepoy chtef-

nation of lb* feboriff of Warras county, Mb*.

—A Havana dispatch auauuucra Hie r inking
of tho coaating etcamar Thomas Brook#, aud
lha lo** of thirty live*.
■

Engtend.
—Dr. Li rings tone'« journals hare reached

urarlj •a.OXJ.WO d.acl*&lt;WT in tho Foetoffice

—Tbe trial of David A . Oage, tbe default­
ing ex-Ctty Treairarer of Chicago, ban re-

thfl ecsnplcSrxl entlmates bar* been rocrirod

—M«nrh*rw nf ih? W»»m Appropriation
Committed, say* a Washington dispsteh, state
that al! the regular appropriation Ulla, except
the: flandry Civil, are reedy to be introduced

▼ary b*at suure** that b'apoteon «u dr*f go.!
Jenuitical influence*.

paaead before the holiday*. and all' of them
through by tho flrat of February. The Rlvar
aud Harbor btU ia prepared by tbe House

He strove hard to

hour be dslepcined on peace, and kept his
resolution half an hour. Ultimately ba waa
overpowered by peraoos representing the
Vatican.

—A man named Walter Strain, of Buffalo,
haa just returned from the Black Hills, where
he has been prospecting since August. He
pranougcea the’ reported gold di-covene* in
that regfbti sheer fabrics! jus. Two of bl*

CONGRESSIONAL SUMMARY.

Wasuuraw. Monday, Dec. l^ftna'e.
Senate waa called to order precisely at 13
o'clock by Vice-Prandout Wilson, After
prayer by the Chaplain, Anthony fit. L) of­
fered a resolution instructing tbe Secretary of
the Senate to inform tbe House of Represen­
tatives that a quorum of the Smale had as­
sembled,
and
that
tho Senate
was

—The National Board of Fire lueuraoi^
Oompastea, which became atenned and with­
drew from Chicago immediately after the big
July fire, have derided to resume buauiera in
that city.
—The United Grand Lodge of colored Ma­
rons haa just held its annual session st New
York, blxlaen aubordineta lodges ear* rap-

The Hennepin canal project wa* Indorsed. , commonly known aa tbe "Press Gag law.”
. aod metallic currency wa* declared the
o'clock
.u rrtull,
.. | Hale
«... objected.
.... . ..At j1 o
’clock tbe Preelnot tbe cause, of commercial prosperity. The I dent's meroage was received aud road,

convention i* hereafter to be known aa tbe ;
"American Board of Transportation and Com-

(
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•
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NEWSPAPER POSTAGE.
marcs," and will hold It* nSxt session |t Chi•ago in 1875.
j IXtTMCCTIOXe I**UED BY THE I’oRTMAHTK*—Tbe full b«uah of Judges in Washington 1
Ghuji.
has decided that th* late grand jnry which in- ■
——o
*f&gt;dlcted the safe burglar* wm dlegal)v chosen, ; |m”rcd b\ PoMmamer-Geueral Jowell ip resi iu
„-„u.
ff;:
pIUKn uwiicr
son alter Jan. i,
------117J. under lb* act of June 23. T-74. Section
CM1HK AKD CRUHAaX*.
3 ot said act divides th* matter therein &lt;1*.
—A fieri* mining riot is rvpc rted from West aenbed into two closes, aud fixes tho rate of
uwat.'ut «tanty, Pa.. in vhiob four Italian pxtauo
o" on
.... etch
.. as foUnws: wu
Ou ui
all unwnpanawwnamoreland
pers and periodicals issued, weekly or oftener.
2 oolite per pound or a traction thereof; an d
jurod.
■
•
on all those'issued teas frequently. 8 oenta
mc—A horrible tragedy was recently enacted par pound or a fraction thereof.
in Hamiltoncounty, N. Y. A carpenter uamod tioa G. upon tbe receipt of such matter at tbe
mailing oflice, property assorted into tbe two
Elisa Williams, who waa erecting -a frame classes, it must be proj^MTisfcer deducting
Louse, hired one George Smith to assist him. tbe weight ot tha each) bv special ad­
One day, when drunk, tbc two men began to hesive stampe, furnished "by tbe de­
partment* for this purpose.
Ordinary
quarrel.
Williams, in the cottrss’of the
postage-stamp* cannot be need for this
horse and sawed off tbe head of-Oda an- t".’ o(h*r PUrpoM.
Postma-urs will make
UK0..I.I,
It onu,.;,
th. body. | !?".“*
»'
TCilUwi.BWit^ur.udtmtbi.
Ibn-t. I )uu «rb.‘s
Sa
—Five marked mea, suppoeed to b* tbe i^ui-ds; No. 2 cotton sack, flj psunda. On
GadahiU robbers, went to a country store near
the postage the Postmaster will
LU...
Ath., UBt^h. .hot „&lt; UM i

the proprietor, aud robbed the store. The then bo affixed to Hie stub of tho receipt.
Sheriff ol the county punned the gang, when Mn&lt;1 wiceUJ by perforating them with a
they separated, tn*, two were captured and
in
taken tn IJttta tovk
a.K. ' "l* “.?.aTS’W 5“* 0,8
Th°
taken to Little Rock, after a desperate fight,
in which the Sheriff was wounded.
office, to be readv to be produced whenever
-Henry Gatnb*. Public Administrater of demanded by the department. Th* Pest­
St. Loub eounty, Mo., turns out to be a master will render promptly at the end of each
quarter, in blank forms furnished forth* purdefaulter to the smoqn' of Xfl.OOa. arid has po*e, a. statemant of tbq postage collected
fled.
fr..m each paUialier
new. ageut during th*
—Edward Ehler, Treasurer of Milwaukee quarter. Tho*e special stamps will be charged
to P■ sirasstevs. aud accounted for in tbe same
m&gt;nt:e; as ordinarv noetass .Lunns Ks&gt;&gt;.
faulter to tbe amoust of about *15,000.
r ----. ,.... ........ -—— ..... ... Mcu .iiou
a tetter earner'soffis* foe delivery by the office
Samuel Jbuo*. at South Oyster Day, Long or it* carriers are subjrct to postage at tho
f.atowing istes: Ou newspapers, regular or
Island, N. Y. have been sentenerd to, bo trauneut. not extending 2 ounc.v m wright, 1
hung on th* 15th of January.
cent each ; ou pc nodical*, regular or traoamm,
—Hiram Smith wa* hung at Watertown, D H exrcebug 2 ounces in we.ght, i cent each;
on pet i xbcals, regular or transint, exceeding
2 t.uucrrt in weight, 2 cents each; ctreularv.
Charles ^Teuham.
UureJcd. l«csut: weekly newspapers to tran­
sient parti* % 1 cent for each 2 ounces or frac­
F1RK3 JLND CAtCALTIES.
tion tosreuf. There rates must be prepaid
by postag* stamp, affixed. Weakly newspa­
lered by the cable company to repair the ocean pers to regular .uUcnbeni will be 5 cent- per
q
tartefi Under 11.i. section county papent
cables, foundered off toe ooaet of France on
pv«s by mail fros to subscriber* actually rtnait-g wisatn the county, but when deUtered
a: Ictur eurtier ffire*. M by a letter earner.

RAlUtOAH ISTKLUGKSCE.

has again fallen through on account of tbe rofami of the Winote Central railroad to enter
into the compact.

FJXANCIAL AJfDIMDU&amp;TRlAL.
—Tbc creditors of Jay Cook A Co., are br-

fistterag - I: i» mere than prohibit- that pre-

of su.-di matter, either at the c.fKeo of mailing
ordslivcrv. Wi&gt;»n nni ... ...u
_ __ ..

fraction th«r*of. The forsgnrog irwtructioTis
ar* to take offset tin- first day of January,
1875, aud to ooutinu* lu form until modified
or ruperwedad by tbe department.

PRA CT1CAL JOKIA G

PQLJTKAl.

AM ITATKnffiM..

rooin « co., ns

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WITH A AEAVTIFCL ILLUJ/nfATVIO GAR

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it u tiKFzx nt co3anccnoir. aAnt nr
OPJCRAriGtr. AXP CRRTAPt Uf RBUfUR
JOB VtLLAUtS. CHURCHKi. BUBAL HOMXH,
i\3TTTmtonn, ma. tPk jtxntTOMB abPAEATV^AJU OKl/S TliK BOAT FKJUBCT
BKA.KS or ILEURIHATrOX ntT BISCOE

idirqi, which wa* *o bad that it dl*fi«ur*&lt;
nooe, and. white curing it, your medicines
। cured ms of Asthms In ite -worst and most

citxw I had beemw &gt;r*4uc*d
hundred and ^T-five^to
itlM.^..L,l~nn.
».toMlM*
*14 slxty-iwo j-otmil*. nvl wn to batterU«altb
than I hav* *njoy*d forlWBWty ~-

Yom* truly. '

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tbs oxaat rAvoaira with tws udux
Wbb F.uavLlt IMiillm A (ten. Artiawlala
write. Itept. ]«. UT74, as fol-

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GUNS. CUTLERY, FISHING TACKLE.

Your Goktea Medicri Dteeovery and Purga­
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er* and friauda testify with pl*a*ur*. Yonr
Favorite Pre*crtjHion ta, t&amp;tecd, th* great
favorite with the I ad tea. vid number* can a*»
with joy that it ba* raved them from aking

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general Prw,. and bg Good Ttachert, to bo
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'
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RICHMOND.PRIMXft.

ROSPJ-

Tua Latkkt Tbivmph of Tkmpbhanor.
—We congratulate the temperance
world on tbc suoocas everywhere at­
tending tiro use of Vuiboab Brmtm.
Certainly no preparation containing
alcohol has nccmnplbihed euch cures of
malsrious fever, biliournese, dyapeptia,
rheumatism. Inng oomptaint*, consti­
pation and general debility, as we hear
of from all quarters aa the results of
tjrfs famous vegetable rpeeffle.
No
tmo philanthropist will regret to see
spiritnoos liquors expeilrd from medi­
cal tree, if they can be safely dispensed
with ; and that they ere not neeeasarY
in any cam of sickDera, whstawr ife
charac'er, appears at last to hive been
demonstrated.
If public opiuiou is
capable of making sny impression upon
the minds of the faculty, they will ere
long introduce the m?at popular of
modern mwliciaes into the hospital^
and prescribe it in their practice,; The
million* have given, the article a fair
trial; it bs* more than answered their
expectations, and no theoretical oppo•ition can shake their faith jd it 13

VINECAR BITTERS

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f.-a. wjunrtB,
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lira Rm f*wi» walkWuf «b&lt;rt.MW»»!
for your GoMew M*ffical Diwovwy, PurgaLv*
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TM*y at* vraluMC in all ta« notiltui ol

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MUSICAL CIFT BOOKS

MUSIC. SHEET AND BOOK. ANO DEALERS IK
MUXICAl INSTRUMENTS.
THM MOOT A SORB MUSIC C&lt;X. “» »»*»* /
PIANOS ANO ORGANA

WnrrNBT '■ MrutcxnGuxrr.—1 h* D*c*mb«r

Wo owe to a paper in Lippincott the Iiuml-er of till* capital marical monthly,
following particulars with regs rd to the which will b* tei-uod from to* |&gt;r*m early the
eooiing week, ooutaln* mffoh that will b* at
great Foundling Hospital in Moscow : unnuual Interest to musical people tbroukhout,
the whole country aud especially In ihe Weal.
There
mere are two principal institutions of
ui-- zr
'/The Gurrt promts** aevetal new and sltrac the kind in Russia—one in Sk. Pctere-- ir* forinroe for too coming year, and present*
burg, and the other—the largest in the a revised premium Hat which contain* extraor­
dinary ir.duceniet.ta to sgente to extend ii*
world—in Moscow. The latter house drcolaUon. Send tan rent* to W. W. Wnirwas founded 110 years agv, and in con­
ducted on the most humane And liberal
Safr, Peumanknt and Complete I—
principles. .It has on an average 1,000 Wllboft'* Tonfo cure* Chill* and Fsvar, Dumb
Cbilta aud BiUoua Favor*—too** Titauii that
infante in its wards, who arc attended kill their thousand* where th:* r*tn*dy la un­
by aa many nurses. Tbe number of known. It euro* Enlargement of to* &amp;pl**u.
Il etxre* Hypertrophy ot the Liver. It hurt*
infants received in 1869 was 11,140 ; in no one. It cure* all typra cf Mriarixl Fever*
and. la perfectly protective in all ita effecin
1870, 10,661; and in 1871, 10,756. Try
Wllhoft'* Tonic, th* great InfaUiblo Chill
Nearly half of these arrive on the day Cure. ' Wmkkloce. Fislat 4 Co-, Proprietor*,
New
Olio***- For Mie hr alt dfiuggiata.
of their birth, and tho rest before they
have completed their first week. They
Now is the time to buy presents for
Cliriatmaa.
Combine beauty and utility, and
are retained in the hospital six week*—
give your gBntonaat&gt; friend a carton contain­
if their life ahould last so long—and ing one hundred Elmwood C&lt; Iter* They will
li»t
bhn
aoui*
time, and h* w U think of you
then are sent into the-eonnlry to live
with the families of fanners.
THE MARKETS.
The mortality among the infants in
NKW YORK.
the hospital is very great. Of thi­
ll,912 foundlings received during 1869,
2,426 died under six weeks old. * In
1868 the deaths amounted to 30 per No. 1 Hpring. HJS^l .38.
cent ; in 1809, to 25 per cent ; and in
1870, to 25 per cent " Every day a
half-dozen or more little bodies are put
SB.jagc.nx.
into, little wooden boxes and consigned
to the earth. %. few formal words are
Fair. S3.T*iM0j TnfvrU’r
muttered over them by the a‘-tanding
priest, the attending physician rubs
the numbers of tho departed ones off
8pnn&lt;. B0X««»«;
«Pria«,
his slate, the matron orders tho little
Mu»—No. J, TlgYto. O*T»—NO. 1,
beds to be made afresh, and the institu­
tion goes on as ujuaI. No loving head
adjusts the tiny shroud, no pious tears
BT. ^OUfS.
bedew the lifeless little body, no moth­
er's prayers ascend to waft the innocent
soul to heaven. A lamp is lit. and
blown out, aod all is darkness as be­
MH.WAUXr.tt.
fore.” A partial cause for this mortal­
ity is found in tho fact that 98 per cent Coss-No. 3, 7te73c.
of the foundlings ar^ illegitimate. In
this connection it may bo stated that
the crime of infanticide is almost un­ Wsnr-lted.
known in Russia.

A max who is out of pocket might m
The l*nglh of railways tbroughunt
ike world exaeeda 2,000,000 tniLw., and well bw o»l cd tr&gt;Wb.
thirty yean i* giriut R, W^WOjOW,

V.ltlw-ul

tached to tha'circus. This led to a dis­ -bleb. Dr. Piero*'* Favorite Prescription wan
Aral mad* known to them. A alngl* bottle
turbance—the " great unknown ” nar­ often
give* dedicate and suffering women
rowly escaped being torn to pieces by move r*Uuf than months of tn-stmont from
family phvaleiau. In all those darang*his late admirers, tho majjager and tbeir
tMcta causing back-acfie, drtggmg down sanhia troupe had to fly for their liven, and aaliouiL nerroua sad general debility, U te a
the aircua-bnilding would prcbably hrre ■ sovcrolcn retnady. Ita soofliiag and ntMlrog
been dismantled and.deNtroyed but for di*s suffering from In tenia’ fever. congMtion,
it.flammation or u'erradon, aud tta stren&lt;ththo exertions of the police, who, with euing
v ffeata tend to cotrncl &lt;li*rlaoemeata of
great difficulty succeeded in reprean- internal parte, th* resell of weakness of natnrel
It is sold by all drug gistx.
ing what promised to be a serious riot : Da.aspport*.
Pl save's pamphlet on DiaeaaSa peculiar

mit yourwcH.

0»F*,nf^ to* prising at otarticu

rowoEfl fM txxucn.

IMPER1AL AXLE GREASE.

A MANP6OMZ young Englishman, sulk­
ing a call at a house in Washington,
where there resided some of the love­
liest young ladies, suddenly discovered
that he had come out without hisjpurst*.
The prettiest of the ladies said, " Shall
I lend you a dollar*” “Would you?”
was tbe reply. The dollar was produced
Irom the most charming portemonnaie
and the beautiful American said, laugh­
ingly, “I must have interest, you
namely, on pubbcaHous not exceeding a
ounces in * eight, issued leas frrqusntly than know, when you return it.” Tho h.indonce a week, 1 cent for each copy, si d when Bome Eoglishmsn called next day, re­
issued oooe a week, ft cents adffithmal per
quarter, and ft cent* additional p*r quarter for paid the dollar, and, placing a couple
M(1), i.MHM mn-rM r».«.—..I
of exquisitely cut bottles of perfume on
addiuonal 4 ouuowe or fraction thereof. Three the table, added, “and there's the in­
rates must be j.a;d quarterly before deb very terest, two cents."

A youth in lowu, who hila a turn for
practical joking, recently tried to im­
pose qpon an huaest lager beer vender
by leading a mule into hia naloon, sod
iDxuk hu taking him up to the bar aaif foradrink.
Myoherr looked steadily at th' pair for
a few moments, as if collect'nglti* stray
wita, aud then broke out as follows ;
“ H-e here. Vyune, I know vat di* to
here—your own brudder—but he be one
, you call a minor.
He tab too modi
young to drink hia glass lager; it i* do»
th* Pltutm-gb
for the law in no place, nor not mil my
salr^n. He look like you ; you may be
ou* family, as you cell it; but if you
•ver bring dot young brudder here
again, I vill abuse tell jour old ladder

ing of tbe

audience, at once oommeoeed the strug­
gle, which was,-however, of short dura­
tion,'' for the distinguished hnknown
in a few minutes, amid frantic applause,
floored his professional antagonist. So
great was the success of the spectacle
that the manager announced to the adm'nDff audience that tbe nobleman. ,
wrestler had condescended to appear
again before them on the following
evening, when the performance was ac­
cordingly repeated and was continued
for several nigh ta, until oae-evetring an
indiscreet member of the troupe unfor­
tunately divulged the fact that the

THK MOSCOW

committee to wait upon tbe President and
Inform him that they were orgsmxsd aud
ready to receive any communication be might
—The negro** of Central Alabama are mak­ deairo to make... .A rwoeaa until 1 o'clock
ing arrangemenie for a wholesale &lt; migration
reanoembled and listened io tbe reading of
ponderance
—The National Cheap Transportation Con­
JZouae.—Speaker Blaine called tbe House
vention. previous to adjourning at Richmond, te order promptly st noon....Dawes, Bock
adopted a H^morix! io Congr^s, favoring tts .
.
..______ ___________ __
building if a ship-yard in the East and a npoh the President. ..Phelpe (N. J.) asked
steamboat-yard in the West; also a petiticsa to | for unanimous consent to introduce and put
the New York Legislature to rodne* tbe toll ii|»on ite passage a bill repealing the taw reon lb* Erie canal to the lowest possible rale*. ( latiug to libels in lb* District of Columbia,

the other day, white constructing a railroad
bridge, by tbe Quilting of a pneumatic cylin-

made his firni appeantno* in the oixeur,
the stalls wen» filled with eager spoctatore loi.g before ihe commenoement of

WUIMIT.I

sxitarpris* baa ibe firid siaMWl
without romjwUtoro. Ho determined are th*
Lv.drelb* to ***ar«. a* n»ti*l, a l*t«n »kar« of
ti&lt;*ai&gt;l&gt;ro*chinr ymur’a tataiue**. th*t ibei hav*
now Nino o/JV fat!
prtttrn GfMrCa!la

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OPTIC'S MAGAaSE, 1876

Dr. J. Walker’s Califanltt Vfneear Bitten arc a nmrc'.y VprutaUp .
yrcparariwiJ, made cbicily from tbe na- 1
tire herbs fouiMi on rtio lower rwjree of
the Sierra Nevada mountain* of Csnfbruia, tlie medicinal propcrtlwr of M|ich r
arc extracted tterrefrom without the uao .'
of Alcohol. The fjnwttfon b almwt
dally asked, “Whit te.tho cause eCUxh
unpuralldod jrmxcnb ef Vixegar B.‘
' i'titaT*
ia. that they reraoro
die causaotfflieafo, ’find the patient re­
cover* bis-bwdflt-. TJify Wfi'Uieigreat ,
l»kxxlpurifierami»Ufe-g&gt;viug principle, .
a&gt; parfcci~Rmlv*Br aid.- tevjrt»m.&lt;:
uf She Bvcetn- ■ Itever before in the
hutorr of Lb® world hq* a medicine Ueu
cdmpotmM’ praraMdpg tha. I remark abte r f
qualities of Vines aSJUttk** in hraliugtoa
sick &lt;rf every
hch to. Tiw
are a gculte'PdYgatlre aFVell m a 1®.
relieving CocereUon or Inflawunalion of
th* IJrer and Viactral Organ*, is Biliou
Di*ca*e«.
I
The properties &lt;tf pe. WiLnens.'
Vixxca* HITTKU are Apcn«ut4D:3gporrtic.
Carminative, Nutritiatf*. LsxaUve. IHarctjc.
Sedative. CounterTrritant, Sudorific, Altera­
tive. aud Anti-Biliou*.
...
Grateful Thousands proelaim'VixTCAB Bittkrs t|x&gt; &lt;nost w.i’Hlerful In* *
vigurant that ever suftained the ’rinkinp
eyetem.
No Person ran take these Hitters
according to direction*, audronain long
unwell, providedxheir bones are not de­
stroyed by mineral polaon or other
means, and vita! organs wasted boyotxl
repair.
.
Bilious, Kemlttent and Inter­
mittent Fevers, which are »o preva­
lent in the valleys of our great rivers
throughout the United State*, wpecmliy
those of tbe .Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
HHaus, Tctnxssce, CuHYherlaiHl, Arkan8as. Red, CWorudo, BrazofipBio Grande,
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro­
anoke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, thrsurfiout our
entire country.during tbe Summer and
Autumn,and rotn.Trk;ibIy »a durte-s^
sons of unusual heat anil dryness; .-tre
invariably accomiMuiictlUy intensive derangenusuta of the stomach' and Ever,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
treatmimt. .1 punuUKe. exerting'a pow­
erful luHuenco upon
vario&amp;s or­
gans, is essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to
Dr. J. Walker’s Vixeuar bitters,
as they will speedily remove tjie dark­
colored viscid matter with whichi the
bowels arc loaded, at the same time
stimulating the secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring tbe healthy
functions of tiro digestive organs. . ’
Fortify the body against disease,
by purifying all.lt* fluids with Vixegar
Bittkhs. No epidemic can take hold
of a system thus forc anncdi
..
Dysncpsia or Indigestion, Head­
ache, Pam in tho Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of tire Chest, Dizx'uieNs, Sour
Eructations of tbo Stotnacli, Bad Tasto,
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, J’alpitA*-'
tation of the Heart, InffiuiimaObh ortho '
Lungs, Pain in the region of tiro KMT"
noys, and a hundred other panful symp­
toms, are the oflfepriiigB of Dyspepsia. '
One bottlo will prove a better guarantee
of its merits than a lengthy advertise­
ment.
Scrofula, or Kind's Evil, Whlto
Swolliug*. Ulecii, EryripMas, SwisUid Neck.
Goitre. Scrofaiou* lufhumuatibu*. Indolent
lnd*uun*iiunn. Mercurial Affecliou\ Ohl
Sores, ErtiptioM «&gt;f th* Ekiu. 80ro Kywx etii.
in these, m in all othfr constitutions! Di»erae*. Walker's VrasaAR Bittr** have
riiowu their great curative power* in Um
mcMt olMtinstu mid intractable com*.
„
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rhemnathnn. Gout, bilious, RemiK
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
the Blood, Liver, Kidney* and Bladder,
three Bitten have iw outre!. Sucb Djqeaacii
arc caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Perrons en­
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Tjpc-w«*n. (fold-beaten. »»M
Miners, si they edvaneo In life, are subject
to paralysis of the Bowwi*. •'Tn g«anl
against this, take a dose uf WaL&amp;K*'* ViakGAK BrrrrfRs &lt;«cea*i&lt;&gt;u*!!y- ’
T T1 J
For Skin Uiwasrs, Eroptioni T«s
ter, Salt-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimple-.
Puxtulc*. Boils, CaHnrnde*, Ring-worm-.

and Disearet of th* Skin of whatever n*mn
or nature, are literally dnR up and carried
out of ibe syateiN in a'short tijn« by Ihe are
of theaa Bitter*.
' '
1
' 1
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in th* tystem ofAOMMAf thousand.-,
are effectuallv destroyed and retnoYecL No
system *f'medicine, pb Vermifttean no «nthelniinilic* ViH flee the «rstem from wormllko thee Bitlerx.
For Female Complaint*,In joum;
or old, married or single, al the dawn of wo­
manhood, or the tarn of lift, Uom Tunic
Bitter* display m decided an itifinence that
ia^rortmmtusBMpoMaMmr
‘Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when­
ever you tind it* impurities bnrating through
the skin in PlmplM, Eruptions, or .Sores:
cleanse il when yon find it obatraeted iui&lt;l
slurgiab in tb* veins: clean** ft when it i*
foul;your feeling* willtellvou when. Keep
the blood pure, and th* health of the *y*tem
will follow.

TRYING ON THE BOOTS!
ADVERTISERS.

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NuhviUe, Barry County, Michigan,

O R N O
STRONG
Editor and Proprietor.

"Progression. No Retrograding.”

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VOL. II

N^SteviLLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18,1874.

NO. 12.

.
RUNAWAY ii UBRANDS.
■ICHIGAJT NEWS.
In the fifth' year of the reign of
Aaoording to the Piwident’a message,
stale, provincial ? No wonder his brain
ueorgo
the
Fourth
to
pasred
an
act
Ulbition party of Micliigan have reeolved to
had cantractfid in such jail bounds. delivered to OongreM on the 7th of De­
entitled the Vagrant act, which holds raise $15,000 to pay for eighteen agents to
" No, God knows it hasn’t paid I” cried cember, the receipts of the govern­
that every person running away, and
McVey, tragically, thinking of the ten ment from all sources for the .last fiscal
leaving his wife, or his or her children,
Tkk ijov. Chsrle* Johnson, Superintendent
year were $322,18$, 28129,’
th* ex­
talents buried in thia napkin.
chargeable, or whereby she or they, pt of tbo Btste iioform Bibnol. hss tendered hle&gt;
McVfty did not borne to this city as do penditures, on all accounts, $302,633,vay of them, shall become chargeable reaigns'.ion to the Bosrd of Control, io take
878.76
—
showing
an
excess
of
receipts
the majority of adventurers, with but
to any pariah, shall be deemed a rogue
the chance of good luck or work. Wood over expenditures of $17,552,357.53.
PATENTS.
and vagabond. Other, supplementary with tlio Schoo! for sight yssra. Jbo Bosrd
miles or railboad built.
(who left Tarrytown twenty years ago,'
The
business
of
the
Patent
Office
acta
passed during the present reign Bchool.
Before
I dlwe.
There have been nearly 80,000 miles
and who was reputed to have acquired a
shows a steady increase. Since 1836 provide that any woman deserting her
ro&lt;s/nuyfc near co!j-tan
Sixes January 1, 1874, the following named
princely fortune here) had obtained a of railroad constructed within the past
over
155,000
patents
have
been
issued.
natural
child shall bo equally deemed a fire insurance companies have been admitted
MT aw-tt* M-jnall;
position for him on the Clarion, a new five years.
During the year ending Sept. 80,1874, rogue and vagabond, and punished ac­
; PORTOFTICE OFUBATIOS8.
paper just started, “withan immense
The revenues of the Fostoffice De­ there were 21,077 applications for pol­ cordingly. Acting by authority of and
capital to-book it,” he wrote, “and
enta; during the same period, 13;M1 upon the terms of these acta, there is ■landing with tbs exception of tho Frsnklin.
party influence." Wood met him at partment for the year were $24,596,560,
patents were granted; caveats filed, published in England a small weekly, of Wheating. West Virginis, whose authority
the ferry. “ Come' up. Well give you and the expenditures $82,126,415—an
8,121",
patents expired, 5,281 ; patenta entitled the Poor Law Uniont* Gatetie, boa bead revoked on see aunt of impaired cap­
a shake-down," he said. "Our girls increase of revenue over the previous
ital:
extended, 204.
which is posted to. every union through­
LweNnn.
CiuheapiUl.
are at boarding-school, so we can afford year of $1,674,411, and of expenditure
&gt;.IU&gt;nadelphla........ HO0.00U
out the country on the Friday evening
MISTAKE OF A MILLION.
to keep house in town." The “ house ” of $3,041,409. The number al dead
..Baffato ......... a»,0UQ
of every week.
The scope of this,
i.TarcnW........... 2l2.«n
Parents
Hometimes
make
mistakes
*by
letters
received
was
4,601,778,
contain
­
turned out to be two rooms in the third
, Provxlraee.......... 100,000
weekly is very simple.
It describes
..Xswsrk. N.J...... VjnfiM
story of a showy looking building, fur­ ing valuables tq the amount of $4,637,­ trj ing No live their children's lives os
every man who has left his wife and
nished with sofas that turned into beds, 420. The postal service, at the end of well as their own. Duty is a sensible,
children, hi* «ge, height, trade, cloth­
and tables that were wardrobes, and a the fiscal year, consisted of 69,734 miles respectable thing, but sometimes chil­
transportation, dren, after they reach men's and wom­ ing, habit's, mode of speech, haunta,'
bookcase that resolved itself into a gaa of railroad; annual
CM temper aweet, cf yielding «1U,
and every particular concerning him.
stove and canned soups, rancid butter, 72,460,545 miles; annual dost, $9,113,­ en’s estate, may err in allowing their
Mar. 10-Kenton............ 45ovin&lt;ton............. 101,000
190,
or
about
12j
cents
per
mile. The parents to live their lives for them. Through ita means the light of outraged ftajt.Kt-Mauntsrtarw.'.Newark,N.J
....... &gt;00.000
and meat, with which Mrs. Wood
justice is cast upon every skulking April01— N.Y. k Yoilkere. New York........... aoo.f*»
cooked their supper, washing np the annual transportation on steamboats cost Two years ago Mr. Otis O. Hall was a
/sb. 12—Peopled............ Memphis.............. Nil COO
renegade.
He
cannot
escape
it
without
Au#. »-P«&gt;IiW« Fits .. .TWutnu............... 2TO.000
dishes and then seating herialf in full over 26} cents a mile,, and on all other hank-teller in San Francisco, at a salary
Aprils?
—
PUnten*.
..........
Mrmpbi*
.............
900.000
leaving tho country, and it ia lawful for
Feb. SO -Iiealdenco &gt;'&gt;n&gt;.CteW.'end............ »W,000
dress. What would Mary, with her routes about 11} cents per mile. The of $2,500. He wns his own man, if
any person to apprehend him, to lay on Teb. 10 -B&lt;wt&lt;WllII*m«. Provident.......... xn.000
great cellars and pantries full of stores foreign mail service has been increased yeers could make him such. He saw a hand, fo tun him over to the nearest Aug. 13—Royal CauadUn.Montreal............. 330,153
It la a gratifying fact that, in aplto of the
for winter use, think of this sham show, to four mails per week. During the and loved Miss Sharon, daughter of the constable.
The pages of this little gpncral dullness of manafactaree and indus­
transmitted wealthiest miner and banker on the
this lid-bit, hand-to-mouth way of life ? year $74,000,000 were
paper are full of the most curious try throughout the country daring the carrent
through
the
money-order
department.
Pacific slope. She loved him, or at atotiatica. It includes men of every de­
“ We have to economire," said Wood ;
.** my income doesn't run over $10,000, There are 34,291 Postmasters in the least she said she did, and was willing scription, trade, and calling ; men of all I’eninsula has bean continued with unabated
and what -with the girls’ schooling and United States. There were established to prove it by marrying him. Her ages and complexions, dark and sallow energy, and that tho production of 1S7&lt; Is nut
AlcVEY'S VENTURE.
rents, etc." McVey’s salary had never during the year 2,818 new postoffices, parents were also consenting, although being the rarest, the generality-being only larger than that of 1873, but ia sbeolotely
while 1,208 were discontinued. Nine Hall was a poor young clerk. But
larger than that of any one year since copper
It is a year ago this November since been one-tenth that sum ; but compared
fresh, ruddy, light, florid, freckled, and
hundred and seven Postmasters were Hall’s parents had to advise their aon
McVey gave up the editorship of the to this his home had been luxurious ns
There are gardeners, colliers, indebted for the following comparative fig­
removed during the year, and 5,354 for his good. He was too young to fair.
Tarrytown Newt. He says it doesn’t that of an Irish king. . Wood handed
sawyers, blacksmiths, tailors, miners, ures of tho product for 1873 and 1874 to the
resigned.
marry, they said, and had not seen batchers, cabmen, quack doctors, coo- Portage Lake Mining GcutUt:
pay,” said Squire Brice at Potts’ drug him little newspaper. “ Is that the
shop that night “ Why, he took up Clarion f" cried McVey in dismay. OPXBATIOKS or THE LAW DEPABTMENT. enough of the world to make it proper termongers, sailors, servants, and men
There were judgments daring the for him to tie himself down to one spot of every conceivable trade and special­
that paper when he left college, ami “ There is no room there for a man to
he’s brought ” up four children and e’now ability.” “ You’ve no idea of the y«*r in civil auit* iu favor of the Unitud and one woman. They advized him to ty. ■ Some of the irregularitiee, or
bought a house and lot on it.’ Doesn’t; money required to carry a paper of even States of $2,021,724. Of the criminal travel two years, and then return and things to be made a note of, arc quite
pay, indeed!” “I think Mac would' this Rise. It is to be terse, brilliant, cases, 6,01$ were terminated, including claim and take his beautiful bride with singular and amusing. Th ns we find
have liked us to run Aim into Con­ epigrammatic. ” McVey, in the dusty, 2,623 convictions, of which 102 out of their blessing. All was arranged satis­
■that one man has a scar nt the corner
gress," said Potts, spreading a pitch । stifling office of the Clarion, found him­ 966 were for violations of the Enforce­ factorily. He left his situation in San of one eye ; ano the.•, a mark from the
Francisco, did Europe on $8,000 bor­ kick of a horse; a third, projecting
plaster. “ He'll take a leading part in self shoved about as the New Zealander ment act
THE ARMY AXD NAVY.
rowed money, and a short tisno ago he teeth ; a fourth, a tumor on the right
politics in New York, you’ll see.” in London. Ho had been wont to lu­
Our navy is represented to be in s re­ returned, the period of his probation arm ; a fifth, a hare-lip ; a sixth, a burn
“ Well, Mac'll make his mark, there’s bricate for days over his weekly “lead­
It con­ having elapsed. He got back just in on the left cheek ; a seventh, a mark
no doubt of that,” said the Squire. ers ;’’ here, the nutnager thrust a dis-1 markably efficient condition.
•But Tarrytown was out of temper with patch at him at midnight and called for sists of 163 vessels, with 1,354 guns. time to read in the newspapers of the ou the nose^ an eighth, a down-cast
McVey.
Everybody had subscribed copy in an hour. His rounded periods | The army consists of about 80,000 men, marriage of Miss Sharon, his betrothed, look, a stoop, a lame walk, or only one
for the Newt and boasted of it out of were docked, his wit voted heavy, his sad is represented to be in an efficient to T. G. Ncwlamls,.a young lawyer of leg. Singularly enough, the'majorit.
Son Frincisco. It was also slated for of runaway husbands have blue eye*.
their own.county.
“It was none of gods and goddesses laughed at by these condition.
This show* an tncrcMO In ovary dlatrict
HnU’s further edification that Newlands We are also told that one runaway hus­ sad a very large Increase in the total product
THE PUBLIC DOMAIN.
your tuppenny - village sheets,” as the clever, touch-and-go lads no older than
Squire said to-night
“The serial his sons. He was asked to resign at
During the fiscal year over nine and had received a million dollars in cash band is an efficient musician, that
stories and poems on the first page last. Since last May he has haunted 1 a half millions of acres of the public with his beautiful bride. Hall got a another speaks through his nose. Some comparison we append the atsliaitca of pro
were of A 1 order; and as for the the newspaper offices, struggling to get lauds were disposed of, a quantity less position as clerk in a hardware store, are fond of dancing, while one man daclion for each year aince 1S65, the Anit in
leaders, you might look over the New iu as news editor, dramatic cntic, re­ by three and half million ’sexes than but he is not happy. He was a dutiful plays the bones in a negro minstrel
York dalles a long time Before you porter, earning five dollars now and were sold the preceding year. There son, but he isn't worth a cent as a hus­ troupe, and another plays the piano, thousand tons. We take our figoree from the
appendix to Bwineford'a history of the Lake
found political matters dealt with ns thou by an odd letter or book notice. were surveyed during the year 29,492, ’ band. His kind parents may try to frequents betting honsea, and hawks Superior lion dlatrict:
vigorously.
Mac handles the other He has been iu lack of a meal some­ 110 acres, making with the quantity console him by telling him that he is pies.
party without gloves, in a. way which times ; ill and friendless. “Even with previously surveyed, 619,393,052 acres, better off without that fickle woman,
There can bo little doubt that such a
makes the articles of those cit^ fellows the salary of the Clarion's ‘chief,’ ",he and leaving yet to be aurveyod 1,185,­ but he will never think himself better law and such a periodical must exercise 1SM....... . ...........................ISIS..........................IS.SW
UNS................................................
».*»
confoundedly lame. Where else will you wrote to Mary, “I could not support 605,348 acra|
During the year, 3,­ off without the million, and the pros­ a very salutary influence upon tho'claas
Tbo steady growth aiwl dorelopm^nl of oar
find the apt quotations from Horace or you here."
264,314 acres of the public domain were pective harvest of the Sharon estate. of worthlee s vagabonds it is intended copper product exhibited in the above dgtirea
A fortnight ago a committee from certified to railroads, against over six The only mistake Hall made was that to reach. There is nothing which peo­ is certainly very encouraging.
the sly allusions to the doings of the
ancient god and goddesses?
Mses Tarrytown offered him the Newt again, million
Tax Grand Lodge of Colored Masons, at
acres the preceding year. ho did not marry the girl and take her ple dread so much as notoriety when
classical education tolls there! That and ho went back a gaunt, haggard, Nearly a million acres were entered with him on his travels. HB did not their deeds are evil, and with the
magnificent piece of his, now, on the but happy man. He took a square under the. Timber act, which augurs live his own life, ^nd is now living that chance ’of having his name branded lowing grand officers: O. M., Isaac Berdan, of
Ypsilanti: D. G. M., lUchard Steward, of Ca»a
Credit Mobilier business, that ended meal of Mary's turkeys, pies, and innu­ well for the treeless prairies of the his parents marked ont for him.
about; hia person and habits described; county ; G. 8. W . W. B. Hockley, of Niles;
with * Quia custodiet ipsos custodes ?' merable -preserves, surrounded by his great West
a price, as it were, placed upon his G. J. W., John A. Frooman, of Ann Arbor;
A STRANOE CASE.
That was neat, sir, neat. I'm not sur­ rosy girls and boys, and went down to
CUSTOMS,
Ono is apt to talk about brain power head, a man will think twice before he
The big wooden chair
prised New York has got him. It swal­ the office.
The collections from customs during as if it were tbo lever that moved the deserts his homo and family. It ia true
lows up the brain of the country, opened its arms to welcome him ; the the year amounted to 8165,480,503, the
dal of the Baecher-Tiltou order. The putor
world. But witness the depths to which that the poor woman, in her little pride,
yellow maples nodded in at thewindow; cost of collecting which amounted to
IA UnlverasUst, and the woman in the case
its owners fall! Depths from which a will slave and toil to keep tho wolf from la the organist of tho church, a young lady
McVey, silting in his dismantled the very sun shining through the red $7,319,407.
the
door,
(n
hopes
that
tho
husband,
chisel might pry them—a broom sweep
who has hitherto borne an excellent roputsoffice (he was to leave in the midnight mist over the hill slopes was full of
. AGHICULTUBE.
them ; but they can use neither. Not • however drunken and useluea, may re­
train), felt it was time that his brain friendliness. Every boy and dog knew
The business of the Agricultural
long since, an English barrister was ! turn to save her from Qie pity which breast of tho matter, and throws himself ujion
found its true work in New York. He him and was glad. There was a state Bureau is rapidly growing, and the de­
She will not tbo mercy of the public. Tha following ia
convicted at tho Central Criminal Court every woman dreads.
was quite assured of the vigor of his dinner at the hotel that night to wel­ partment grounds. are l&gt;eing enlarged
ble confession:
'
in London, and sentenced to six months’ make use of this powerful organ until
logic, the delicacy of his taste, the come him, and Mac mode a speech full in order to meet the increasing demands
hard labor for purloining books from every other method has failed her. She
breadth of his culture. “Men,’* he of his old fire. “ How brilliant,” he upon their capacity. Over one and a
has
one
held,
at
all
events,
on
her
faith
­
tho Inner Temple library. Since his
told his wife, “ with half my ability said, “ are the .temptations of the great quarter million packages of seeds were
liberation he has been called upon by less spouse; a hold which will justly n«M aad emit. I can only envr the j&gt;Jly ami comhave coined fortunes in New York and world!
How bitter (like apples of distributed during the fiscal year.
his benchcra to answer for his conduct, show the craven idler up to public
Philadelphia, The kings of journalism Sodom) are even its triumphs! For
1-BSR1ONS.
and has been disbarred after an investi- ridicule and contempt Mr. Gladstone
began without shoes to their feet me, I ask no better boon of fate than to
During the year 5,758 new applica­ ga’tion lasting over three days. Dur­ baa proposed to try the effect of ehano
Here am I, grown gray-headed with live in Tarrytown and die among my tions for army invalid pensions were
ing tho inquiry it transpired that, on in the case of drunkards, by publishing
doling out ideas to these village folks, own people."—New York Trib'nnc,
allowed, at an aggregate annual rate of. being released from prison, a check the names of delinquents in a black­
profeaalon which I bare ao deplorably abarued.
and what has it paid ? The house cost
$39,832. There are now 102,457 army
representing
public
subscriptions list, to be kept specially for the pur­
$1,500, and that with, thp $3,000 in
THE TWO COURTS AT ROME.
invalid pensioners on the roils, who
pose. It seems to be an cxoelient idea,
amounting
to
600
pounds
was
banded
bank is the suu total of my life’s work."
IJ. was predicted, late in 1670, after .draw annually $10,058,377 ; and 107,­
over io him. His benchers, iu declar­ because when yoUUg Mr. Fita-Nuvdle
“We have lived very comfortably," Victor Emmanuel had established his 516 army widows and dependent rela­
ing ho had forfeited hia right to be re­ knows that his young lady friends may
ventured Mary. “ The children have court and the government of Italy is tives, drawing $13,357,195 annually.
tained on the roll of members, remarked read in the morning }&gt;aper that their
always been well fed and clothed, and Rome, 44 the Eternal City,” that for­ The navy invalid pensioners number
dashing exquisite has been seen the
that it was a matter of great-pain to
now the boyf are through college and eign powers would not long continue to 1,551, at an annual rate of $169,492, and
them to hare to do what duty had'ren­ night before drunk and incapable, he
ready to go into business. Could you have two embassies there—one Am­ 1,785 pensioners on the navy roll of
may think twice before risking hi* pros­
dered imperative, but after tho oom­
The aistera Smith, of Glastonbury,
have done better in New York ?” M You bassador to the King and the other to widows and dependent relatives, at a
pects and reputation. Humrin nature
mission of a crime so derogatory to tbo
Conn., who don’t believe in taxation
shall sec, you shall see I” smiling. “ I the Pope. The difficulty arose from total rate of $287,534. There are 17,­
is unfortunately weak, and while the
honor of the profession, they could not
without representation, uro determined
settled the house and bank stock on the fact, scarcely to be wondered at or 620 survivors of’ the war of 1812 on the
philanthropist, the millionaire, the au­
you to-day, MoUy. •• It’s but a drop condemned, that the 1'ope refused to pension rolls, at a total annual rate of relax their severity. After the sentence thor, the actor, and men generally to fight it out on that line. Abby has
of disbarment had been passed upon
written a letter giving an account of
in the bucket compared to what we will receive, as diplomatic representative 81,691,520 ; 646 of the 1812 veterans
him ho gave notice of appeal to the dearly love notoriety for ita own sake, their attendance at a town meeting,
have two years from now.” McVey at the Vatican, any person also accred­ died last year. There are 5,812 widowa
the criminal, the vicious, and the fool­
which was held to consider the ex­
nuant to leave his wife and children ited by a foreign power to the King of of soldiers of 1812 on the pension rol’s. Judges, but failed to put in an apj&gt;earish have every mason to dread it for penses of the town, and she oommenta
behind for the first year of his venture. Italy. Of the great powers only France The total number of pensioners of all ance at the appointed day, and notwith­ exactly opposite reaaous.
very sarcastidally on the proceedings.
By that time the golden flood would and Austria are now represented at the classes is 236,241, and they draw an­ standing every inquiry, no one has since
licard of him. It was rumored that of
Thebe were seven gentlemen of Cin­ They were treated very oivilly, though
would have begun. New York would Vatican.
Engl .nd has not sent an nually from the Treasury $26,254,071.
the proceeds derived from the* books cinnati who formed themselves into the nobody neemod glad to sco them. They
have discovered the quality of man who Ambassador to the Pope since the time
The roll contains the names of 410 which he had taken, ho actually applied
“Last Man Society" oc the 6th of were anxious to conform to the cus­
had come to it at this late day. He looked of James II., nearly two centuries back.
widows and soldiers of the Bevcdntion- a portion to the sustenance of a brother
October, 1882, and vowed tp meet an­ tom* of tho place, and so pulled off
about his office now—a large, airy Germany has withdrawn her Ambai-sn•ry War.
barrister since dead, who, like bim»elf, nually until death claimed them alh. A their gloves when they noticed the men
room, opening at the bock into a gar­ dor since Pius IX. refused to accept
INTERNAL REVENUE.
was
at
the
time
of
the
commission
of
bottle of wine was sealed up in a box,
den where he had raised vegetables ; CAtdinal Hohonldic iu that capacity.
The total receipt from internal reve
the offense starving and almost dying. and it was mutually agreed that the a corner, apparently not daring to look
nuo were.8102,644,747.
Since the disclosure of the privations last mon should open the box and j the resolute sisters in the face.
They
printers going cut to weod with him
EDUCATION.
endured by tiun unfortunate victim to drink ths wines
They
met for found it oost $317 to have nine men to
for sumo time, and those betareen the
The psat year baa been one of ?ub- faLo notiou* of gentility (if lialf our
four years
together.
Tho
first look after the school, and think a
fitnntial progress in educational smtUerv. embryo lawyers were embryo me­
death occurred in 1837, and
in smaller number of wrmen could do it
three sacks of flour and barrels of po
This progress is particularly manifest chanics how materially would they
October, 1856,
the last man aat better. They arc living now in daily
Irabdla II. in 1868. Ln February, in the growth of special schools fot the
and society at large bo. benefited), down alone.
Tho wino bottle was expectation of having their furniture
1872, the Parliament of Holland abol- training of children. There are 113
a fund lias been established by all the opened, and in silence the last of the sold fox taXMf.
They thought they
Uhad its Papal legation, though a Papal ncrmal schools, having 877 instructors
inns of court io alleviate the wants of seven friends drank the health of his owned it, they say, but find it belongs
and 16,620 Studc’nti. Eleven of these th«? |&gt;oorer membec&lt; of tho bsr, and the
departed companions. Every yoar, on
Belgium, Bavaria, Holland, Brasil and have been established during the year.
amount of subscripticna in hand or ooc- the &lt;Uh of Oeiobwr, the last man holds
vsrsss. kept in type to serve for every the South American Republios are still
The following statistics ace interesting; tributed i» very targe, the fund being the soxHveisAry alone. He is yet alive.
death; there were the glaring headNumber at theological eehoois in the continually added to, while the recip­
Bwx- ______________________
is that the Micisters of this country country, 110; deaf and dumb institute*,
. OxzNichota Bieker, a man over eighty
ients of the boon, happUj, are compara­
have nothing to do in the Leonine city 40; Mind asylums, 28; orphan** hocu*.
The hair-brush which cost you a doltively few.
except with regatd to the religion* in- 400; jOwentiflc achoola, ffil; reform
A nkciso in Pittaburgh fell from the enui in every sense of the word, having for kindling-wood, had bristles which

OUR NATIONAL EXHIBIT.

and tractable only to the extent of be­
ing willing to take blankets and rations.
About 51,000 evince a disposition to
undertake labor and accept the assist­
ance of the government agents. There
are 14,000 classed as vagrants. The
remaining hundred t housand own landed
estates, and arc wholly er partially civ­
ilized.

rriatk-BS with Italy art properly looked
INDIANa.
.
roof of a throe story bcu?e last week, fought bravely usdor Napoleon at Wa- oamo from a Mexican
I Joe Dutton’s after by Amba«adon accredited io
There are in the evuntrj 255,248 In­ but, striking square on. the top qf feta
and a certain King Victor Emmanuel.
diana, about 90.00Q.of whom are wild, he»d,h»tifowM saved.
wives.
gccuiDe irritafik

RO.UBTFUL jfOHN.
it're JniW, It U •« U.,ae.l sin-,
Ae Tx'nr w*il tcu know.
Tb-r»-» KJuba Smllb. »:&gt;d gorf JctB Frown;J
Aud umU Johal Ib &gt; raw.
Bn: tbrr** ana Join, w» Urajerau:* foil*
H»w pni on- tea ur»-A Uy, •u»pkJokind of rlf—
And tte’ to dam'-Iobr.
If you wotUd never oom* to barn.-,
Tteu doul te awio. l&gt;oye, arm-te-srw.
The atzaei upon, with demi-John, .
TOM dcpb-Jal doml-Jobn.

I'm aure tt misht contain, dear air,
Good v!n&lt;«&gt;r, ray y^u.
Or waler from the foaataise parr.
Or runnlns atream ; ttetMTnia ;
•But wiio'd telleve your word, I pray.
While yen ware tru Iglug on,
With no &lt;xho,«uIuLi&gt; U year Kfcti, '
Except a deml-Jobw.
If you would, etc.
Thia John bae a ca^eclooa mouth.
Ho very deep and wide.
He often awahewa fortune* np
B-foro be■ aattofied.
Then, boy*, I tall you orba: U to,
My word depend npon.
You'd belter not be tntroduc id
To d.-ubtfu! deml-lobu.
'If you would, etc.

VARIETIES.
.
’ Best countersign—No trust.
Does it injure a joke to crack it?
Foeth and pnlleta chant their lays.

Bckst of eloquence—An

exploded

idea.
Tin: sliirt which buttons behind has
refiuhed Jspsu.
.
A cow died in Springfield, Ohio, from
eating too many apples, which gave rise
to some trouble in cider.

No youno man is proof against a gum­
drop when she holds it between her
teeth and invite* him to take a bite.
A rarmciAN advis id a jiatient “ to
toko a walk on an empty stomach."
“ Whose stomach ?’’ feebly asked the
• patient.
That Iowa invention which is to ef­
fect “ a perfect revolution in the sawing
of wood” has been explained. It is a

circular saw.
Instances of men who go down on a
piece of orange peel and get up and
think as much of themselves m they
did before, are rare.
Omxbvx yon plsmed l&gt;lp»d floe 1
To rflvd iu c»r-lirnlon
Drportt
■aline
L’lxin IU t«*rmtn*Uon.
A yoitno lady fearful of becoming
stout devotes two hours to every meal,
because she had read somewhere that
“ Haste makes waste.”
A schoolboy spelled “sob," and,
when naked to define it, blundered out:
“ It means when a feller don’t want to
cry, and it burst* out itself." Another
defined a comma a* a “ period with a
tail."
A CounIt Treasurer in Alabama
can’t read or write, but ho has put
87.0C0 where no one but himaelf can
find it Thia shows that a collegiate
education isn’t essential to the acquire­
ment of wealth.
A man went home, tho other evening,
and found his house locked up. Get­
ting in at the window, with consider
able difficulty, he found on a table
note from hia wife : “ I have gone out
you will find the door-key on one oi •
the door-atep.”
OKAMMAZICAI..
fU!&lt;! tho CMttr to M»ry, av«et-UH*d leu,
A» »be Blood tn her plAcv U the hr*4 of bar oitaa
•• Yon ten, ray drar, decline •» klM,’ no deal* 7"
I can,-' Abo replied, w»b a bln»h eud a pool.
And a claoco to Uw ouaterX bwt deeply Uwr &lt;
•hot,
“ But, Mr. H yon pk**c, I would much rather am.”
“Mias Susan, there’s a gentleman
below."
“What is his name?” “I
asked him, and he said it was none of
my,business." “'Didyou ask him what
he wanted?” “Yes." “Well?" “H*
smiled, and winked at me."
“Oh,
that's my brother Edward 1”

Gallantry—“ Maiden Aunt (remon­
strating with Dublin street Arab)—
“Don't you know, sir, it’s very danger­
ous to throw stones 1 Thai one very
nearly hit me, sir 1 And supposing it
had put my eye out, and blinded me,
what would you have done then?”
Street Boy—** Shore, I’d have married
yer, av course
Julia—“O, Corrie, I’ve got ,a n«w
feller ; perfectly splendid. The other
was too miserable for anything 1”
[Bings ovarheara this &lt; xtraordinary
language of his beloved Julia, and
thinks it is all over with bins, and that
the world ia hollow.
Poor "taller,”
how is he to know that the dear girl is
only talking about l&gt;er&gt;cwiug machine. ]
tovb

r^m*a

kaus.

Accohpino to the tart ce»au« there
are iu the United Stott* M3 papont de­
voted to agriculture and hurtaeulture,
having a circulation of 770,752 oopMw,
among an agricultural population of
5,922,471, one for every 7j. There are
148 papers devoted io commerce end
finatw, hating a circulation of 690.­
200 copies, among a mercantile papulaWn of 1.191,288, one for every 1 ft-7.
If-the miwmatil* elan is in a ta^re
plant called presperemr. ecsHtien than are the pro-,
during, is it

because Usey take the

�STORE!

ImhJerdaoh.

CASH.

CASH

POTATOES

A. W. ALLEN

Clover Seed, &amp;c.«
borrowed ii, he Would have sprat it

The three race! diffi-nft ‘hie;-! ere.

to keep a secret, to forgnt an injury,
, and to make good use of one's leisure.
The mao wlw will abandon a
. friend for an error, knows bttfTiltle

of the eourt h-wee,
De’lvered at their
the plane of holding the circuit court in and
f-r {krr* e^uniy, Michigan’; xt# thtlawh
ELEVATOR AV StAaUVlLi.H. and prstuise, described in tali mortgage, or

SHINGLES
WATER LIME,

cif the human character, and chows

eecc to a c«-in, Don't pick up either
Hot Iu. he.n &gt;. u cold .. h» judg- if vou cam find ilient.
went is weak
Get nil the credit yoH.ca/i. but nov­
A Chicago preacher has locked
By this process
- mist atty one.

himself up in the fourth story .and
draws 'his meals up by a bed cord

Woman i» wr-tk.

Rotnuinlter this !

en her. and especially nvuiJ pleasing
her. By |»taixin!; her you raeotl^age

•bout him.

Il is understood that the Rev.GIcndenning proposes to come west and her iu thinking y«Mt untried for love,
• start another church. AU right :we’l I nud not to have yt.or old clothes
pay our pew-rent in feathers if any
mended and wa-h'd. .
one else will give tar.—Detroit Free
Economy is nui the mod to wealth,

A St. Louis divine’wauled his xer-

Proprietors.

THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY.

mons reported, but ever since he saw
iv ywir tertwidmr, wivu lives and tors
in lhe Globe that he prayed, “ Just as
to get rich off your -expenditures?
I am. without one flea," he don't
banket after typographical glory so Never study oconmny until you are
unable Io do anything else/ If you
much. ■
are wealthy, you have no need ol
"When a Dubuque landlord turns a
economy; if in poverty, economy is
sick widow out doors for non-payment
useless, for you have nothing to save.
of rent a crowd waits upon him and
If a man has a right to be proud of
escorta Jiim down to the shores of a
lovely pond and insists upon bis tak­ auytiling, it iv A guod Muituu uuiit
it ought tp be, without any b ise in
ing a swim.
lerest lurking nl the lumom.
A Massachuset's woman who

came to Michigan

is already

ago

seven

with

only three weeks

to a man

marriefl

Important.—Postage.

WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW

a'flat-iron

Glendenning has been acquitted,
then there are lots of men who,

but

with

-would

Captain

Kidd

which were •bought for cash end will be

NASHVILLE MILLS!

HARD PAN PRICES!

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

BbBERT DALE OWEN
Will eonUnue from lira, to tlmr. hl, &lt;
AuloUographf
FRANCIS PARKMAN

TERMS—Cash or Ready
Pay!

Would respectfully inform the public the
be is prepared to do double the work than.

I here added te tny Flouring Mill a

Fair Dealint aofl Low Prices

POWER CORN SMELLER,

TO EVERY ONE!

THAT WORKS LIKE A CH ARM.

DR BROWN- comes on •.bort notice. If cp»ton&gt;ers come
early they never fail to get their irork in

HEQUAItl*

Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to bny for
Cash.
I have a foil line of

Don’t forget the place,—the

Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
Goat Cloths, Bugle Fringe, '■
‘
- • Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias,
Hats, Caps, Horse Blankets,
Men, Lad’s tt Child’s Under’wear,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Groceries, &amp;c., &amp;c.

$5000,0 worth of Boots andShoe s

Brown Store, opposite Nichols. Which I am bound to sell 10 per Cent Level than any other
Hcnse in town.
I ALSO WANT

'SERIAL STORIES

For Sale or Kent.

The Hotel and Grocery Store occupied by
Dougherty &amp; K&lt;w&gt;»-i. and kn -wn a» the
l*nutnr will be &lt;«•!;
Central
II«s all the convenience* at Tzmaft-'faw.

next.
on trial, 12

put

.

Proprieter of the

and his father yells for 'Jie siovehun-

dle, he is placed in a most embarass
ed. no matter who he minds.

Fuey Geeds.

SEWING MACHINES

BAYARD TAYLOR
Ori-ULLE? DUDLEY WARNER

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS .

Carpets,

— AND —

payment of pnvtage of n"W«pspen by pub­
A Chicago' boy of ten says that
lisher*. 2&gt;ut»srib.nt reviding outside of
when hS parents get into a fight,

ing position, as he is sure to get lick­

Skavls, Fira,

Ac., Ac, Ac,

State like Michigan.

and his mother calls for

Gieses aad Millens,

■ What iiv&gt;i r. for 1875.

There is no

children.

Grits’ fnnlsbiig Gerds

SOMETHING NEW

Th- Lesliif Literary Iip&amp;t »f Amfrira.
JAMES nos SELL LOWELL.

f

Hets nd Caps,

because if you are economical and
save your innuey, what benefit is it

Recrlrtd ,( ft, o. Oi D- sto

Beets aid Skees,

ra: village iota
SALT,
ly-«lx (126) and
the undtvtd-d »ne-h*lf of lot* eigMy-two
HAIR,
(82) aad eighty-throe (5«). in the village of
■
STUCCO,
Naehville. (tarry cntinly. 'Michigan, accord­
^c.. fe.. ing to the ptat end the surrey thereof.
Dated Naxhvillc, Mwh.. Nov. 19th. 1874
HIRAM COE.
C lbmutt Smith.
Mortgagee.
AINSWORTH t BROOKS.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
. 8-20

He says they can’l get up no slanders Doni give nnyihiiis ’hat will strength­

.

m ®®®5&gt;8

LATH.
i neglect fit pick rip u doHar in prefer

sad *l the old stand of DOWNING

CUSTOM

"WORK

10,000 Cords tf 2 ui 4 Foot Wool!

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce

for which I will pay the Highest Pries. .

G, A. TRUMAN

A- W. ALLEN.

Apply to
CJNRW CLEVER, Nasbv Ik.

c. w.mM^.ea, miter.jCUTT'ER$,

acquit him and start a sub­

scription |&gt;aper for his benefit.

‘ The Duluth woman who put the
Kerosene can on the stove-hearth

■while she went out to trade with a
,

peddler is now keeping house in a
■barn, kindly loaned (or the occasion.

A Milwaukee man hid in doorway

»aly.
THE WEEKLY SUN his n .wj»«-in»d

and jumped out and kissed his wife.

She didn't whoop and yell, ns he ex­

THE PAPER TO TAKE.

With Show on.

No.1

CUTTERS
With Santa on.
CUTTERS

Territory, end He quality li

All painted up.

FOR ANYTHING IN THE LINE OP

•* Don't be so

of bta voice who would try to put a
slop to Sunday dog Ggh’ing he'd

to have ’em rise up-

CUTTERS

PttWUWd hjr U O HOUGHTO.V * CO, Boatoc,

ritory, Michigan has many things to be
proud of.
energy and industry of her
bold, mister—folks around here know
THE WEEKLY SUN -ill cm nu- i„ bek people, their intelligence, their schools and
me!”
thorough uew-pip.T. All the n-*« of lire college* and benevolent institutions are fa to­
Jay wi.l M -oil- &lt;1 m it. c -n lenre l when unA clergyman at Kansas City said itnp-riant. *1 full iangife w-eu af
hapaeurpeuing it, is &lt;1
if there was any one within hearing

pected, bnt replied :

CUTTERS!

QO.ViE DOW.\T TO

DAILY AND WKEKuY. FOR W75.

Toe approach JT the I’reddeattal election
gives unu-ual ieaponsnoe to the events and

like

A small boy and

best family t
be fullnf Ait

that go to make np ihe really superior newa-

il acknowledged day by day in the appre
eiative quotation* from its column? with
* bleb 'ho uo«*pspers in every section of
“Ican’fsay as he went to Heav­
ihi- Union, also in foreign lands, are replete.
'
en," remarked a Fort Scott citizen srlecttnl an 1 Irgiidy p-inird.
Without dwelling upon this source of State
Too Agi icul-ur &gt;1 Department is,a p-omiof a deceased townsman, “but be

Thai will ran.

(Brorttirj and ^rotiswns,
Baving filled my store with a fresh stock

Wei W U nlw-.Jn W fv-.ft Lfre-L -ft t B&lt;es«l euiiarljr V.kblg.n Bifrfi. ihe publishers desire

only the day before he died, and yvii

California

amount to much.

Crockery

P’P

An Eastern man

And in fact everything usually kept in n

his being out until midnignL
The price of the WaaKLT Sc» »« one 'lol-

form Michigan readers especially.
lir-srary paper it claims to be without a ri-

It is that prolific germ of which all
rank and
fraits.

Biography, History and Poetry.

tares while men sleep."

Its Uouse-

BIG PILE OF GOODS
household word throughout the United
States.
Subscription Rates-Payable in Advance:

inate from the want of employment,

and are brought in to supply its place.

Builds Buggies and Cutters.
LEE REED
la'the Leader of the Band,

LICE REED

People may deny,, os they will,
liberal discoua; to clubs Send poelofliee
0-ders or draft when practical
Writ*

Altoona

Shop is full of Cutten.

AND

GET

A

LEE REED

FOR A

SHALL AMOUNT OF

that there is any appreciation of the

animals, but an

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

Cutter Machine in Hastings.
LEE REED
’

LEE REED

Could we

trace the history of a large class of

humor tn

At Lee Reed’a.

I wi&gt;h to inform the public that I will sell

tend us eirenla'ion.

vices, we should find that they orig­

TUAN EVER IN

CUTTERS

FIRST-C LzlSS

Grocery and Provision Store ’

poisonons viCes are the

It is the source of temptation.

It is tbe field where “the enemy sows

where? WHERE?

^Bargains

Wy Lkb Rkxd Is LEE REED!

with his wjfe al the front noor after

Idleness is the nursery of crime.

Gcreater

LEE REED

who felt one says that it didn’t begin

toaflecthim as much as an interview

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD I

WHOIS LEE REED?

GLASSWARE,

don* I

earthquakes

CUTTERS

CUTTERS

re by the extracts which they

can judge Tor yourself."

With a Mule on.

CUTTERS

GROCERIES.

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

CUTTERS
CUTTER 8
With Ihe Godess of Liberty on.

an old woman rose up.

paid' a bill of eleven- years' standing

CUTTERS

MOSEY!

8

J. LEE REED

The Hightst Price Always Paid for
Country Produce.

man swears that he saw a broad grin

whether Daily, Tri-Weekly or Weekly.

ripple over the visage of a bog st

which he had thrown a huge bowlder,
only to have it’ graze lhe brute and

IT* In connection with my store
I abet! keep a

Stats or Micwigas. I

youd.

DETROIT FREE I’BESg CO.

AiSHVILLE FOUNDRY I

MEAT MARKET!
GOOD meats:
The Highest Price Paid for Hides
anti relit.

known
drink half, pint st a time

Th.

Plows, Sleigh Shoes and
General Jobbing,

Vz$TAl*

FancyJOB PRINTING

The largest stock of
Oita. Tariishes
hrvmght t*&gt; N-isbrilll. Also a-large a &lt; V cl

-

Mr BtMBxaite rnt ftics—

IlKp Sfo.x, No. 1.
, Dee. 1st, 1874.

r. OUBHABL

Mancfactured by the Michigan Stove Co
and warranted for one year.

1 Wm E. BAVAOB B BRO. COLOM.

fading the Silver Mil Dismad. the fastrsl By i •
orhl. ami all to be offered «t pnees

�TOBY

_

LOCAL MATTERB.

"—New"!fr«h Lxnoxs al 40. ' ’ . '10w2
| and should be in the household of

-

-

FHIDAV.

W. A. AYLSWORTH, NEW PLANING MILL

-CHMOTMA^MtoENTa

New Store !

IS. 1(04

DSC

PnMou.
11
Every subscriber for
, Bjf- NICK HOLIDAY GOODS cmur.
1875 receives the xplenpid Chromo,
at Dl-sham's.
12
“ The Rescue.”
We will furnish lhe

*—HAW*fe taxes.

ege added.

—Good slipping.
—Trade is lively.

A. IF. ODDS, Prop'r.

NEW GOODS’

SxilnxO.

IHCH1GAX CENTRAL*.

My Hailing 3f ill. ia now in running ordrr

Everything New!

magazine and chromo, postage paid,

yy

h.

Yoirvo.

m.

n

—Mr. Hiram Russell is negotiating am! News, one v&lt;*r for $3-90

■JJ

will

A. BARBER, M.. D..

WRnBTF‘rt *

HOBBS.

Pomeroy's Democrat-Lit l$7-5 will
foundiy, next bo far bcttaA^tn ever before. Il will
contain all of'its" old fuature*. and

Slata St., on which ha

for a lot on

erect a

brick

■|&gt;rlng.

ibe lineorJswrtr/. Clockzanl Plata) Ware, " Lawyers. Doctors.
Gentlemen al large:

REMEMBER

—TOYS cheap al Bota* Bao’o.

.

—On Stale 8f. resides a Hille dog many new ones. Commencing with
tba’ weirrhs only four pounds, hut he the fir»t week of J;uiu try, will appear

—Honey Drop Hyrupat49 for $1.
howl loud ^enough to keep nine a seriew of life pictures of New York,
drs.-nbiug fully the prominent fea­ ceived al No 1.
ture ■, trick*, n wellies, institutions
10w2
—Invitations have been i«sned for
and customs of this city, and the pub
n New Year'n Ball, nt Hte Union
hsher intends to make it'second to
House, an Friday Eve, Jan. 1«Lbaper on the American Continent.
F. Dancer, prop.
Jlcprraenl* Bill, two dollars.
Terms.—Fur the paper one year,
—An I now comes the R&lt; v Dr. with chromo or engrtving, postage
bur Npoefwcle*.
Fisk, fmfltor of
the
Unive.raalist included, 82.50 ; paper, witlituit chro­
R’ark

can

CLEMENT SMITH.
V
i.AVcrv-tcrt,
RMI
«vt
A«&gt;-nL
JASTMAN 4 YOUNG,

Church nf Grand Rapids

mo or engraving. '$2, postage addi­

Justice of the Peace.

— D D. Green, while chopping in Pomeroy, editor and p-ujirietor, P. O.
Smith's wood*,' eaat of- the villnge, .. Bux 5,216, "New York City.

C. C. Wolcott.

—Call at Botsx Bno's for any article in
Tux Alleguaniams will trivn itc
the drug Un*.
11
strok-'.nnd had to be convened home. .entertainment at Union Hall/Mon­
where he is now doing better.
day evening, Dec 21st. Xu speaking

TAILOR
PARADY, Manufaclqyer of

Boots and Shoes,

JJNION IjOUSE.

—Willie S'rang, of Baltimore, was 1of lhe Alleghaninns as Bell Ringers,
riding a horse, ou Wednesday of l.ast a well known devine says:—“It is
week, which became frightened, nnd im|»os8iblc to convey ir) writing a just
idea.of these concerts. Nothing can
threw h:m oil, nnd kicked him on the
head. Tho boy Was quite.aevere’y exceed the liquid, soft and exquisitely

STIchlgnn.

-

yyw. jones,

ZXELTT GOODS Dressed Flooring,
Clothing.
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents’ Furnishing
Goods,
■ —nnd the famous—

Collections a specially.
M.O NEY TO

LOAN

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
FALL AND WINTER

KLLDIKRY &amp; FANCY GOODS!
Alsu VELVETEENS far CLOAKING,

Ten 8elt» for Sale by C. C. Wolcott's, at

constantly on hand.

—One day last week while the

She (till retains the service* of Miss sew up the wpttnds.

DELL

BARLOW,

FASHION ABL.K

Nabuvillx, Micu.

Shaving, Hair Cutting
Dressing, Shampooing,
tbe beat of Oils uaed.
lhe Uninn House.

The Cook hotel barn nt Ann Ar­
The facts as we bor, t-ok tire Sitnrday evening, and
Ieuro them arc ok follows :
was totally destroyed. Tho hotel and
Jacob Hartom was elected assessor other property was dannged tu tbe

or THE
JL a t e a t Styles.

2DRESS 3VEAKING
till

ASD

Sit.

LIVKBY AND F«ED STABLE!

officers,

K.

who

proceeded

w|in with the stove during the absence of
meantime Hur her mother.

tom vtill'cluiming the office ttnd thin
Al die annu­

One hundred bdiorerB are wailing
in Grand Haven fur their pay for work

al election this year Dwight Sickett.
on the new Michigan &amp; Ohio Rail­
—a brother to Henry—wus elected
road. Il appears that the work wns
moderator in lhe place of Briggs,
finished in advance of tho time exwhose term of office expired, and who
l&gt;ec&lt;ed, nnd no arrangements were
supported Hnrtotn's claims.
The
made for paving the men so soon.
Hnrtom pany hired Miss Ratio Mat
—Old Santa Clou* i« at Car. Eoisx'x
teson to leach the school, mid the
time set for the opening ot the sch'«oi Hra I'l-ujrlevB will* avevylblag L»f ll.e

CHOICE

GROCtRlfS I

Crockery,

all klad«, which will be roll lawforca&gt;4.

BEST PRINTS, 10 Cts,

TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMES,

Come to Our Store!

THE YAMASHIEO (uncolered)

Wall Pf per &amp; Bordering

proclaimed Nov.

30th

ns lhe

opening day. Early on the morning
uf Nov. 3O’h, Hoary Sackett took

Japan Tea, for $OYoung* Hyson Tea,«50cls.

CRACKERS
By the barrel.

FAMILY GROCERIES,

BAKEHY GOODS
Of every description.

suspen:L-&lt;l

mouth.

during

the

past

(Scccxssxssom

to

Uartom opened the battle.

Sack el t

seized Briggs and tried to' threw him
out ol the bail ling, but his attempts
were futile, while lhe schvlai* hugely
enjoyed lhe fun.
Several arrests

and

veils

ensued.

in

the

justice

court*,

Tbe case was earned liefore

the Circuit Judge, t»ul with wha'

with heaven, and then about b sh&lt;-;
sot sip in the usual way nnd dRa)»
I&gt;ointed evervboly by coin.' at her
household duties as if nothing had
happened. Tito old man gut side uf it
filially, and went out and got a cof­
fin, a real nice cashmere ahroud, a
wreath of immcrtelles with ‘‘Fire­
well, Mary Annworked iu, and a
handful of silver plate I xcrwws. L»y ’
ing the screw driver bewklei the col­
lection, h» inritr.! her juwt tu hotf^r
die once more. “Da it." wtid ha ".and

is liver." Msrv Ann t* nt this moment
hating buckwhttai cak-s tor a Urge
until thecaM !uh passed lhe Supreme and admiring family, while they dry
apples io the coffia up in ths garret.

bly th* parties wiM Hot "be satiafl-d

No. 1 Batts, 30 cents.
Best Yelvetecns, 75 cents.
Good Waterproofs, 9 6cts.
All TFuof Hose, 45 cents per pair.

Then Try My .$1 Tea,
And 5 Cent SOAP.-

Call and ice

Oil Town Rio, 25 and 28 Cents.

Everything belonging to tbo

Grocery. Crockery &amp; Lamp Trade,

CartfuUij

Ia nice tin canniilers.

Lodgings

Meals 25 cts.

Tea Setts for 65 Cts.

Prepar^L
B6U Call at Central House Sign.
3

DAUGHERTY Ac. ROOS A.

NEW GOODS! FUBNITURK MANUFACTORY i
• Mil l nnnottnec tbit we shall open

New .Stock of Goodsl

JACOB LENTZ

Parlor, Library, Dinin, Office ai&gt;
BEJEEAL FUNTURL!
GOODS.

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

BOOTS

and

SHOES

Heady Made Clothing

Manufacturer* and keepi on Laa

CONSISTING OF

DRESS

TRIUMPH BAKING POWDER !

jfiotrl and grsrtaurant

Fair Prices and Honest Dealing.

AT PRICES CHEAPER THAN EVET,
AT THE DOWN TOWN STORE OF

H R DICKINSON.

Together with a ftdl assortment oi
MIRRORS, PICTURES. FrtAMr
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,

You will always find st

.Is Cheap for
Ready Pay

In every style and form-

In connection with store.

BOISE Bros.

Entire New Stock

OYSTERS

T. Maxsox)

GLOVES, CORSETS,

DUSTERS. AC-AC.

SHAWLS, CASSIMFRES,

Baby Cabs and Perambnlalurs i

•*{rrke Iter List w^rds, made h*? pwaeui

eoinmmeed its dtsour.lnut work bttjji
the~behgemiit factions entered, and

We do not wish to eulogize.

CITY DRUG STORE,
Pitscriplions

Having moved into my

An old mnn up in Connecticut had

Brigcs began lo .enroll the n pool, er tnky bit of a wife, .who re­
scholars, and while, so occup ed the gularly once a week got up in the;
Indy tuacher came in and began to night and invited the family to xee
hear her Haases reci’e.
Before the h-r tlie.^lio gave away tier tilings,

The Choicest Bread

BOISE BROS.,

But few one idea /tapers

prove profitable to their publishers.

Knit Underskirts, 50 cts.

TEAS, COFFEES,

All Goods Wat ranted------- Physicians'

different parts uf the United Slates,

hive

Others at O «r

Yard wide Sheeting 9 cts:

SPECTACLES, (.V..WJ l-.bbU)

Glassware &amp; Lamps!

Last Tuesday Boston wna afflicted
moderator and assessor, No. I. going bv n crest fire
which, destroyed I would respectfully invite my old ouatotn-*
to lhe school house -with her aud 91,000,000 worth of properly.
breaking open tho door.
Iu the
Forty newspapers, published io the
meuniiiu* the Ta«ker party had hired
interests of Grangers,.and located in
Channcy Briggs to tench the schoo*.

the Moderator, Dwight Stcketl. and

fresh meats,

Representing nearly every kind known to
ihe trade, nnd to you that indulge in the for­
eign luxury. »e would »»y

STATiOXERV * LEGAL BLANKS,

Pure Wines and Ligoors

NEW STORE!

was on the second of Nov. lust. Mi-a
Katie ou nmenced her schoo’,. th»-

ttkmies.

ROE &amp; CLEVER

I WILL SELL

tilerJiwh,

Schwl, Kirk,

For Medicinal and Mechanical Furpoaaa, at

Tasker, tu assessor,

IMisexsion of the actwul house and iti-

thanking th* public for past favor* so
ovatlnuanos at lbs sauia, and wot
inform tbe public that I hay will

Is all new, and has been selected with great
care and we warrant satis action.
We
would especially Call alttcnlion lo our large
slock of

People can Appreciate.

Henry mnz ci,was burned lo deith Thursday,
to elec’ her clothes takiux fire from ountxet

kiialled Mr. Briggs ns master of c»*re-

MEAT MARKET!

Paints, Oils, Varnisnes &amp; Brushes,

Evar soil in Nashville,' which we think the

S. Briggs nnd

wns duly qualified ;

and
Good rigs furnished panic

NEXT 30 DAYS

Sugars, Spices, Etc.

10,000

E. D. BITGOUD, PaonukToa.

OTTIR, STOCK

RELIABLE HOUSE

in 1873, but it appears lai’ed to give amount 81,300.
l&gt;onds, nnd, in consequence, tbe office
.A I.tile girl aged five yenrs,daugh­
was declared vacated by the other ter of Mrs. O'Neil (colored) ufefvtla-

i he was duly qualified.

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS

Patent Medicines,

war between the officers of one of its

Sackett,
Shop jusf south of
Tiumias
48

FALL num MIS'

DRUGS &amp; MDICINFS

A Fbesu Stcck or

THAT IS THE

T I I JE

IX Biztn Co.

ULJk.ZMIZE’S

No cause as­

sc hot d districts.

BABBERanG HAIR DRESSER!

For exau, or its equivalent,

As Cheap as they can be Bought

committed suicide by hanging him­

Juxt dow the Township of Assyria self, on lhe 9lh inat.
is fearfully agitated over a dcaperute signed.

&amp;■?!

Orai.4 Rapid.,
Hammond.
Mtddfovgte,
HujiUua»,
Nashville.
Vermont rille,
Charlotte,
Eal-m Rapids,

Groceries, of Even descriptions,

[p'RRlll FOR

Charles H. Pats, a well-known nnd
respected farmer, lifing near Monroe

DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.

Kerosine Oil, 15 cents per Gallon.

Xasfn-Mte.
Ilastine*
.
Mlddlevnie,
Jlararannd, •
Grand Rapids,

Wo will sell you

wns dfBwned white skating on the;

smashing and splitting open his nose, his rival in the affections of a young
Dr. woman of that town, by presenlmg
Young was called upon to dress and him with a siaglc-bnireled shot gun.

Gotiic ,5J7^si£
Mali.
Ere'g i
Rives JunerUon,
il.iopdx.-a.
..
E ton Rapids,

STOCK

LARGEST

large bell f.»r the Untied Brethren

SB

VALLEY DIV.

JpOUND, the cheapest place

BOISE BROS'. GROCERIES!

August IIn.wler,'of Eist Siginaw.1

river, D«jc. l?th.
.
raised tn the'lielfrey, it fell, passing
Three three-card monte men were
through h platform like a shot, shaking
can2lit pinying their tricks at Holly
the workman and scaring the church
recently, and were fined $25.
The bell was not hurt.
No ke-wik-sha, nn Indian, who has
- —W„ H. Cornnell, a blacksmith
a camp near Piatte Luke, in Benzie ;
lately in 'he employ of Win. Bartley,
county, last week, killed four panthers, ।
last Tuesday attempted to go to the
two of them tn one day.
conch of this
way freight cast..
•• **** o,d «&gt;•*
J, H. Ross, a Baptist minister, form-1| Th&gt; 5. Y. Tribune
which was standing on the niilro.nl ;
Hslied Company :—"They are the best, every
erly of Hartford but now of Whiteha'I one'ihou.d hear them." Aduiisxion 35 cts.
Inidge, near the depot, by passing
has been arrested and cast into jail Reserved Meats 50 cts. Concert commence
along on the ends of the ties. When
nt « p. m. Ticket* for sale al Boise B •
for forging a mortgage,
Drug Store.
ro‘»
lie was well on the bridge, he missed
A young mnn of Romeo bought ofl
his fooling nnd fell to the ground,

GRAND

C«rtn4 TRUNKS!
S^- Saw nnd Pinning Mill coat of tba
Depot, Nashville, Mich.
. . ON HAND!
Naahville, Sept. IM. 1874.
40 48
A. W. OLDS.
W. A. AYLSWORTH.

Lic. Lcalkrr ui

Union Hall, Monday Eve. Dec. 21

places.

nnd otherwise bruising 1iis fqjGJ.

CUT FREE OF CHARGE!

For the Wholesale and lUtail Trade.

Everts nnd

Church, et M.id Creek, was being

'

I also tnsnnfaolnre Soft and Hard Wood

Lntli and Shingles,

Qome and see if

All persona having unsettled acc-&gt;unla
It was received In- prill iijkhi peal of rith the undersigned, will please call and
Barry have piirclmed Wheeler’s half ,enihn«iaAtic plaudits, nnd with mer­
themselves trouble and' expense'. I mean
* hri«-k. Possession will bo given’on ited justice."—Rev. Dr. &amp;&gt;M.
business.
Turo Maxsox.
the first of. January. when they will
In addition to their usual programme
fi’ it up, an I open a bank.
Hurrah (
of Vocal and ihc chrrming Bulls,, lhe
Allegh tnianx Lidies Silver Orclies

— Messrs. Downing.

-—A frw days since a vnnng mnn. tral Band will appear. The AllcghanAdams Township; Knln- tins present free lo every laily and

Aashville, Al I ch.

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.

—You will hud Dried ilrei al 40.

m-izon countv. while thrashing on-the gen--l**innn nn Entering the hull a ALLkuhaxiaxi Vocaurra and Swiss Bell
farm of Mr. Phettyplace, in Orange­ “ Musienl Programmewhich is fully tlisoKRs. with Lsdfcx and Gents' Silver
Ban(|. The Alleghauisns Quartette, Quin­
ville, had hi* arm caught in the tum­ worth lhejprico ot admission, and is a tet lo, and Sextette, will appear as above.
bling rod. and badly broken in two now feature in their concert.

Gmrral Conveyancing,

Sldiar, Mouldlags, &amp;e.,
Of every description, kept ooutlantly on
hand.

Cozy Little Brick Store,

residing in

. ELIHU CHIPMAN,
Justice of the Peace,

Dona to order, with promptness, and salisfaction guarantee^-

sweet tones of the Swiss Belli, or the
excellence of execution by the troupe.

injured.

F Daxcxo. Froprlv'or.

SlATCHING,

Ro-sawing, &amp;c.,

Only ten

. last Tuesday, received a pam’vtic

L1EBHAUSER,

That tbe piece .to buy your

gLANING,

Kot around the corn'-, but next door
to tfalbvrf A Co.

Same charg«, only he has resigned tional 20 cents. Reductions to chibs.
and is penitent.
Sample copies free. Address M. M.

JJENRY H. WOOD,

’

•

•

Laboring Men end
-

COFEINS AND CASKETS,

lx Any Duu« in Barry Const).

Of all alylsa and size*, fend META 1*1

ONE PRICE TO ALL.

roceries
OF ALL KINDS,

Country Produce always
bought at tho TOP of the.
Market,
Nashville, Oct. 2’st. 1874.

L. O. BOISE &amp; 00.

SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
INGS kept constantly on hand.

Market

Wmanufaetura oar Furniture

Naahvilla, Oct. Sth, 1871.

W. H. KMBEB a Bre.

root aid*

■ MSjjZAr.

�1

FmtTtoiJ

«
Iw.

-oeewuNt
■EKjEjcua

O
kJ

br.

Jan

HESS

•k.

Lr&lt;u&gt; unias of »b*lr cK-cnrrenr
tcsnari is tk
1 it
1 i

J Mracfti le luter Sanday,

Baaday

CJUXE AJU&gt; CJUMIAALE.
-Edward Madden, editor of tho Merer !
(Cab) Tribune,
reoeoUy shot sod kilted
by H. Qraatie, etepeoa of toe editor of the
S«u Joaquin Argus.
.
—Tour men rode upto tho Tiahtmltigo Sav­
ings Bank, iu Corinth, Mima., a few days ago,
dirnwunted. ewrtered the bank building, forci­
bly Look too keys from tbe rreaident of too
institution, opened tbe safe. abatracted-fftO,(JOO In ntonoy and diamonds, remounted tlieir
horsoa aud diiiappoarod.
—A paaaenger train on too Kansas Pacific
railroad was otopj&gt;ed near Kansas City,-Mb.,
on tbe Mb tnst.. by robbers,’who took about
*30.000 from too m(m of Walla, Fargo A. Co.
Tho express company off ora largo rewards for
too robbers, dead or alive.
—George Hunter, one of the oaitors of the
Naw York Ncattnittn, waa murdered ia the
streets of-lbai city, a few nlgbta ago, by un-

—The Chicago papers give full particulars
of tbo misdoings of Henry T. Thomas, man­
ager sad treasurer of,toe Prairie Fanner
Company, junior member of the grangeiom-

October...../

rested at Kansas Oily, Mo., on suspicion of
being one Of tbo party who robbed the exproea car on toe Kansas Paaific railroad. —Jesse Pomeroy, the '• boy fiend," of Bos­
ton, haa been convicted of murder in too
lint degree, and too jury in bis case recom­
mend tost bo bo imprincned for bfo.
TIRES AND CASUALTIES,

ding th* Peaalcu laws....
bin to aid in coaairoDUng
toe Bootbern Pacific railway.
Houn-.—Tbe Omaha bridge Mil wan post­
poned until toe awond Tnrmday in February.

waa given to toe aelect committee on that
nnbjoot, and the port referring to Louisiana
and other Southern Btatoe to * select,committee Of seven....Tbo remainder of too day's
eoeaion waa consumed in considering ton bill
continuing in existence top board created
to audit toe debt of toe District of Columbia
TauaanAY, Dec. 10.—Smote.—Tbe Senate
tranaaoied no bualMao, beyond receiving a
few Ulla and reoolatlona. A brief executive
session waa held, aad an effort made to act

Bohm'.—The proceedings in too Hgu» were
unimportant. Htowoll (Va.) mado a poreonal
explanation regarding too charge that bn bad
■old a naval cadetship for *1,000, and de­
manded an investigation. ..The bill appro­
priating *30,000 to purchase poetoffioo scale*
to weigh newspapers waa paaaed..«.Kelley's
3.65 convertible bond scheme waa debated by
Fatnav, Dec. 11;
no eorelon to-day.
Zft&gt;usr.—A bill was passed allowing home­
stead and pre-emption settlors in Iowa, Min­
nesota, Nebraska and Kansas, whose crops
were destroyed by grasshoppers in 1874, to
leave and be absent from their lands till May,
1876, without prejudice to their rights.

—While a party of children were skating
on toe Sangamon riyer, near Bpringfield, IU.,
a few days ago, toe ice gave way, and four of

NEWS IN BRIEF.

—The Custom-House al Ottawa, Canada ; a
portion of tbo American Print Works al Fall
River, Mass.; an iron rolling-mill at Montreal,
—Commander William B. Cushing, of the Canada; and the largest printing office in
Franco—that of M. Dansl, st Lille— have
naw, haa become' hopetimely insane.
county officials, who, it was claimed, were
—Mica 1‘rootor'a suit agai^lt Moulton, for been destroyed by fire during tbo week.
—Charlestown, tbo capital of West Virginia, acting without legal bond. Two or three,
baa begn visited by a destructive conllagra- of tne officials wore under indictment for
forgery and embezzlement, axiij ref used lo re­
tion. Loss, $200,000.
sign at too request of tbe cltiaoua. lost
—Rev. II. O. Potter, ot Grace Church, N.
Wednesday toe latter hold a mooting and pro
Y.. has bedS?elected Bishop of the Epacopal
—Tbo Baltimore and Ohio Comjiany. it is coedod in a body to toe Court-House to de­
Dioceoeof Iowa, to auoceod the Ute Bishop
understood, are seeking to lease tbo whole mand too resignation of toe Sheriff and ether
line
from Chicago to Bt. Joseph, Mo., and county officer,. All flod except Bboriff Crosby,
—President Grant baa
the following
appointments: Benjamin Moran, Minister will operate it aa fast as completed inconnec- a negro, aud ho signed hia resignation. On
Saturday a card appeared on tho streets signed
Resident to Portugal; Wickham Hoffman, Sec­ ticn with their Chicago lino.
—Tho Atlantic ami Great Western railway by Crosby, calling on all the citizens of Warren
retary of Legation at London, and Robert R.
Hitt, of Illinois, Secretary of Legation al haa passed into too hands o(JJ. H. Devereaux county, RepubUcans, wldto and black, to co mo
as Xtecelvcr. This action is baaed on the to his aid and support liim in his position.
Payis.
-Vice-President Wilson will remain in suit of William- H. Taylor and William A. Crosby publicly and through the papers denied
Washington during tbe season, and preside Dunphy, of Now York, trustoea of a mort­ the authornhip of tho card; yst, this morning,
gage of *30,000,000, mostly held in England, an armed body of negroes appeared, advanc—Senator Merton now occupies bis seat in lotcreel on thia mortgage has been in default in on too city from six different roads. The
alarm waa sounded about 9. o'clock, and too
tbe Senate. Hi" Uealto la said to be better eiuce July last.
—A Washington dispatch states tliat too ciutons gathered cn tnairsc, armed immediate­
than for years.
. —V. V. Smith, one of too numerous Arkan­ Northern Pariflc officials lett town quite aat- ly. and advanced to meet tho negroes on the
sas Governors, for whom Garland, another titled that they stand no chance of 'paatdng Baldwin Ferry road. The negroes wore mot
Arkansan Governor, offered *1.000, han thoir bill as aridjr to tLo Sou thorn Pacific just outaido tho city, on Grove street, aboht
turned up in Waablngton. Rev. Joeeph bill, which they declare’ is supported by a 200 strong. Tho commander of toe citisans
Brooks, also claiming to be Governor of that powerful organ! xalion.
much governed State, is likewiae in Washing­
ton urging bis claims upon Congressmen.
—The pig-iron manufacturers have held a groca retreated about a mite, aud again
—Michael Morrissey, uncle of the wellknown John Morri-sey, died in Chicago, a meeting st Philadelphia and adopted s reso­ made a ataud in an old breastwork and
few days sgo, of old ago, having attained hia lution pledging manufacturers to reduce the houao, but wcro Boon routed. Tbo lose in
product of their furnaces one-half, so as to tbin engagement w»a one ciuzco, Oliver
99th year.
—Em Cornell, founder of Cornell College, ii.crease4be price. They also resolved that a Brown, killed, aad abaut twelve or fifteen
and one of tbo moat liberal and publie-spirited resumption of specie payments in tbo near negroca killed., aeverai wound ad, and about
future would be disastrous to toe interests of twenty piteonmi. Ox. tbe Hall's ferry road
men in America, ia dead.
about 250 negroes wore found and runted
—Tbo Iowa Bishopric baa been tendered to tbe country.
after a abort engagement, with several killed
Bev. W. R. Huntington. of Worcester, Mass.,
Rev. H. 0. Potter, of New York, having de­
—Tho Spanish government has effected a
clined toe office.
loan of 80,000,0X1 reals (about •3,700,000)
from the Rothschilds. The bankers of Madrid
—Chicago elevators contained, on tbe 9th have also .advanced IW.000,000 reals to tho
Vicxancnq, Mist., Dec. 8.- The excitement
Inal., 1,340,Ml btuwela of wheat, 870.024 government.
about tbo Court-House was intense this;
bushels of corn. 266,160 bushels of oaU, 25,­
- Don Carlo i and ex-Queen Isabella are aald morning, but tbe commanders of tho various
469 bushels of rye, and 295.439 butoels of to be iu negotiation.
companies restored quiet, and tbo lives of
bark y.
—Spain has replied to Mr. Fish o Virginias Peter Croeby and other persona are safe.
—Dispatches received by Attorney -Genera! note. It is believed to lie amicable.
'
Lieut-Col. O..B. Lee, Aid-do-Camp of Adjt.
Williams from Louisiana state that violence ' —A heavy gale prerailed on tho coast of □on. Packer, and a committee of citizens mot
and bloodehc.1 may bo expected Uiere at any England last week, causing great damage to in the court-room to-day to decide what course
moment. It ia alleged that in tho event a life and property.
to pursue. In a private interview between
Kellogg Legislature ia counted in by tbe Re­
—All scientific men, and all others who are Packer. Lee and Croeby. Croeby expressed a
turning Board tbs MeEnory partisans will sufficiently informed to reopaet scientific pur­
desire to tender his resignation as Sheriff.
again take np arms and precipitate another poses, will bo rejoiced at the news that the
Gen. Packer prepared hia resignation, to take
transit-of Venue has been successfully ob- effect immediately, which he signed. and
—Secretary Fish has received a telegram
which was witnessed by Loe and Packer, and
from Minister Cubing which leaves no doubt
—While tramling in the United States iu is now in possession of too latter.
that the American claim for indemnity for the 1825, the Marquis do la Fi yette had a watch
At Snyder’s Bluff, on the Yazoo river, at 5
Virginias outrage has bean conceded.
stolen from him, which had been prevented p. m., wliile tho whites were burying Oliver
—Ool. Fdrncy announces that he hia official by Washington as a aouvonier of thesurreoder
Byron, the young man killed in the charge
information to toe effect that tho Bii’inb gov­ at Yorktown. Thia watch was afterward reyesterday, negroes fired on tbo burying party,
ernment aasoute to recognise tbe centennial ■ covered, and at Parle, Dec. 9, was handed to
wounding young Vaughn. Tbe fire waa re­
celebration at Philadelphia, and baa rewived M. Oscar de la Fayette, deputy in toe National
turned by too escort, and throe negroes were
to appoint a commi«siouer to tho exhibition Assembly, and grandson of toe Marquis, by
killed. A courier was seat for ralnforcsmcnte.
Mr. Washburns, st the hotel of tho American
—Tho portion of too recent poetoffica rega- Embassy, in too presence of many diatinlaUons for toe prepayment of poetage on rguiahtd- perrons.
newspapers and periodicals relative to
Vicxbbubo, Dec. 9.—The excitement is sub­
county papers has been modified aa fcdlowa:
Cl.YBBBSS/CINAL summary
siding, and business generally resumed.
Newspapers, without regard to too frequency
Tcksoat, Dec. 8.—Senate—Wright intro­ Armed bodies of negroes are reported con­
of isaue, one eopy to each subscriber actually
for tho time being residing in the county duced a bill fixing toe aalaxy of toe Preddaut. gregated al vaioue places some miles from
whore tbe Mine are printed, are entitled to ..'..Wool iutroducn-1 a bill fur tbs construc­ town. Boms whites are still under arms, and
ptM free of postage through the mails. But tion of a United States government telegraph a strict watch ia being kept on tbe approaches
the rate cf postage on toe same, excepting line between too cities of Washington and to tbo city,
Tbo Board of Hupoevisorw met to-day.
weeklies, when deposited In a Utter-camer’a
Adjutant-General Packer presenled the re­
office for debvery by tbe office or its carriers,
signation of Sheriff Crosby, which was sosnail be uniform at one cent each. Weekltie.
copied. An election will be ordered for Sherwhen tienl through too mails or dopoalted in
Baute.—Poland, from tho eywetid oommllGov. Amra liu Issued a proclamation
printed. toall bo weighted in bulk, anti bo teo on too Arkansas trouUoe, presented a re­
■object to * postage of two conta per pound, port of the testimony t-.k«i during the vacs- commanding tbo riotera to disperse ou penal­
to be prepaid at tbo mailing-office by special lion, Which was ordered printed.... Bills intro­ ty. Ho has aleo convoked a special ooeaion
duced: ItelaUng to the Omaha bridge; to of tbe Legislature to moot on toe 17th Inst.,
adhesive stamp®.
—Three hundred men are said to be proa- extinguish too Indian title to the Black to Lako such action as may be uccereary in the
Hills roMwvatibn in Dakota; fixing the ratoe
of duties os imported merchandise; to subVrcMHjicart, Dec. 10.—All quiet in tbe city
And country. Tbe autooritiea have buried
gotlxttnj; with Mevte" for
cwwfriticn of a tionai banka : to prohibit Congrroamen from tbo bodiea of fourteen, negroes, and about tbo
•trip of territory running along too Mexican arttng as counec! ii&lt; suite agwiuet toe rame number were buried by private individ­
■ide of tbe Rio Grande river, with reference United Mtetee (passed unantaeously); to uals. Tbe white oA xom atiU retain poraeeto checking tbe raid* on the- froctfee'toa: restore th" duty of ten per cant. &lt;m certain rtnn ot too coutt-hottto and jail, acting under
have been so Uaraaeing aud coaLly to Atotit j ruantitectUTM of cotton, wood, iron, etc.; pro­ adrioo Of tbo County Board &lt;4 Supervise ra,
viding for an additional Congreiwmau from all tbe nmmUre of which are ne jrooa -jxcept
one. An oteetioai for Sheriff, December 81.
haa been ordered, and givea ge neral aaltifac­
tion. Tbe Mayor haa iaraed a proalMnatkm
that peace p-cv*ila, aud requesting the extiTbe Board of Bupervteora bare ordered an
edsetioo to «H the nuatocy for Sheriff, Circuit
Clerk, two Judices, and two Ctoalabtea.
VrcsxwM, Dec. 11.—Report® from the la-

xuea.es.Mi.iw

witty writers of the day, qky* of that
rising young journalist, ”M. Quad, of
Abe Mtohigan Prana " : O. P. Lsvuii
U» ng of the Detroit Jfree Press.
During the port tluwt yesre he has
written Rome of the finest touches of
aentiiaenl and human nature in hia
police court proceedings that have ever
appeared jn the United States. Unlike
Bailey, he did not inherit Ins vritp nnlike Mark Twain, it did'not come to
him through associations. The truth
is, it was blowed into him. He waa an or­
dinary stupid country printer about Ann
Arbor and T-anaing, Mich., till he took
it into hia head to go on “ a tramp.*'
After footing it to Louisville, be engaged to work his passage on a steamer
to New Orleans.
The first day out the
steamer blew tip. Lewis, one of the

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victims, was Badly scarred and,crippled
but as soou m he got able to write, he
sent an account of his experience and
sensations in being blown up to tho
Detroit Free Prcst, which at once cr.
tablished his reputation as a versatile
genius. On his return home tho Free
Pras took him on its columns as items
man. Tho leading editor said, the other
day, that ho has to watch him like a
hawk, for about half the time, like old
Milton,-he'clings loringly to the flattest
emanations of his brain. Lewis writes
a good deal for tho East* rn weeklies
over the signature of “ M. Quad
bourgeois em quad," ho says, •* as it ia
worthless in a printing office, except in
its-own line—it won’t ‘justify’ with
r.ny other type.',' Lewis will probably
last some time.
.

AN INTEHENT1NG FAMILY.
A family of English colonists, consist­
ing of a father, six suns and one daugh­
ter, have for oomo time past kept their
native town in a etato of- uneasiness on
account of a family weakness for mur­
der. According to tho rtory, in a brief
space of time, the eight persons com­
posing the family managed to commit
over one hundred murders. Out of this
number, some of tho gentlemen of the
family were each responsible for thirty
murders, while tho young lady only
committed tweuty-flve, though, but for
premature interference of tho authori­
ties, it is considered probable that she
would have completed an equal number.
The predecessor cf the present Gover
nor moat UDgallantly caused her to be
arrested, together with her amiable pa­
rent and four of her brothers. It is not
stated what became of the remaining
brothers, but the poor old gentleman
wtm hanged about three months ago,
and two of his sons mat with a similar
melancholy accident on the 25th of last
mouth. The other two and the young
lady are still languishing, in captivity,
and much anxiety is felt on their behalf;
for unless the local judges take a len­
ient view of their offenses &lt;m account of
their youth, they have but a poor chance
of resuming their position in society.

Ur. J. Wallter’B California Via.
egar Bitters are a purely T&lt;ffv.tablo
preparation, mode chiefly from the na­
tive herbs found on ths lower ranpes o!
Ute. blerra Nevada moan tairia •fCuiih»r
nla, tho niediciq*! properties of whlcli
are extracted therefrom wlthoqt the nso
of Alcohol.
Tbo ntiMlioa h almost
d(ii)y asked, “ What h the cause of tbo
unparalleled success of VnrKGAR Mrrte'bs?" Our answer Is, that they remove
tbo cause of disease, and the patient re­
covers his health. They are th* Rreat
blood purifier and a Ofc giviur priaripla,
a perfect Renovator tfhd fnvigoraujr
of the svsteni. Never before in-Uie
history of' toe world haa a medicine been
compounded possesting tba remarkable
tira la
too
quatkioa of VixsoAitHijntRa
Id liraliug
heriinjrthfi
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__ rfes heir to. They
are a gratia' Purgative a»
rclieriag Congestion or Inflammation of
the Liver and Visceral O/gaoa, tn Bifictu

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I] txteomr ot U* vlimu and trrrdx.m of the retinal
e Umm i'lacrd under tbe »li~jlute ouatnxl ef ttadr
nixlcm? Actimi UMwe perils to tbo firturc peace
I welfare of the cutuatry all true liepublhwai must

The properties of Dr. Walter’s
VixBGAt Bittkbs ore AperienteDMoberetic,
Cunninative, Natdfiotti, Laxative, biuretic,
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, fludonfiff, Altera­
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Am' jcan gas-fixtures have been in­
troduced into the Imperial palace in
8L Petersburg.
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It Rvxa Likm a Pbaouk Fibe !—Db.
Waukxb’b Vutkoad Bittekh runs like
a prairie fire. The fame of the Temper­
ance Tonio is, however, but poorly ex­
emplified by this figure of upeech ; for
a prairie firs runs only ia one diroctidn,
whereon tho rcpuUtiou of the bitters
spreads toward nil point* of tho com­
pass. There ia not it equate mile of in­
habited territory in tho United States
where this meritorious preparation is
net appreciated.
If any theoretical
gentleman thinks he is prepared to
show that there is “ nothing in it,” wo
advise him to go to tho Praine States, in
tbe Mississippi Valiev, to tho deltas of
the Southern rivers, to Now England,
in fact, anywhere within the limits of
•* Unde Sam's real estate," and venti­
late his views. By so doing ho can raise
a heartier and more general laugh than
has ever yet shaken the sides of an in­
telligent beople.
Person® who have
been cured can't help laughing at other
people who tell them that the medicine
which saved their lives is a failure. 14.

The Miller and Millwright.

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Progression. No Retrograding.”
VOL. II
SCENES hiOM• CBfi'iBTMAS DAY.

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Push back the moist curb from that flushed, IltUr

' I.UU# IU1, with his svvrd,

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’

DOT.
A Chbistm'as Stout.

Sho never Itafl any other Christian
name, and I cannot tell yon it hor sur­
name was Smith or Jones. It is an un­
solved mystery bow, .in a home whert
love never entered, where fond.titles
were never heard, a name po like a lov­
ing abbreviation waa ever given to tbe
child.
She won not one of the little ofica
who, climbjug upon a mother’s lap in a
oosey nursery, have pet titles showered,
upon them; who, kneeling Ixaide a
mother’s knee, lisp baby prayers, and
are lifted into warm cribs, and folded
to sleep in softest of blankets ; who.
waking rosy aud happy, find the choice
selections of toy-ahops awaiting their
destruction from baby fingers. ■■
Dot’s nursery was a cellar with stone
walls and an earthen floor, and if her
mother ever lifted her, it wai to bestow
upon her shrinking body a blow; her
crib was a dirty blanket in a corner,
where she crept alone ; and if she ever
heard her Creator’s name, it was. in a
curse, not a prayer.
Her father aud mother, tall and
strong, worked part ot tho week to ob-

and had no other pleasure in common
but that of kicking, caffltig and abus­
ing Dot ‘
&lt;
She was five yeors old, with the stat­
ure of a child of two, and so thin that
it seemed a wonder her bones did not
fail apart, with no more fleali to hind
them tofpr'.her. Out of a tangle iff dull,
dnst colbred "hair peeped a tiny white
face, with sunken stoeeks, pinched lips,
and eyes that were like owls’, they
looked so unnaturally large and round.
In winter her fingers aud toes were
covered with great red cbilblainu, and
all tho year round she carried upon her
poor little back the mark* ot cruel
blows.

si ll, ona of tbe teachers in a large Mis­
sion-Sunday School, hurrying past tho
brewery, muffled in -soft furs, nearly
stumbled over the prostrate little figure.
It was a clear, starlight evening, early
yet, though after. lamplight, but very
cohl; and the lady stopped, sickened
with the sight of thia atom shivering in
a scant calico dress, a ragged cloak and
hood, barefooted, and with a thin
white face, which was all distorted by

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1874.
Brother tore off all these warm clothes .ones when Miss Russell; with a doll and
and sent her about shivering in her rags horn of candy tn her bauds, went once
“.Still sleeping," she thought “I
Then tbe great tree danced ■ up and
down in ber dizzy sight, and seemed should have thought the music and light
noddjpg ita strange, bright burden would have wakened her.”
She bent lower, touched the little
above her head. She wondered why
tbe babies upon it hung by the nick, hood, and then knelt suddenly, drop­
and where they got such beautiful ping her toy and candies, her face pale
cluthas ; why the horses did not prance as ashes, and the tears streaming from

about, and what all the strange, One
things were Ion
.
■
crying.
.
“ Child 1 child I" she said, “what are . After a time the. ladies went into an­
other room, where she oouid still hear
you doing here ?”
their voices, and the lights were lowered
swered, scrambling to her feek “ It so that the long room was quite dim.
Then the child fell asleep, and a dream
feels good, and I’m cold.”
“Cold! I should think so. Where came to her.
is your home?’’ •
In the dream a white-winged angel,
“Mammy’s mad cos pop he’s on a with the face of the kind lady who hod
spree and'an't got no money. She’s taken her from the curb-stone, bant
walloped me twice, and I an't had a over her and said :
bite to-day, so I sneaked out to warm
“No more pain, n^r oold, nor hunger
me here. I often comes, but I don't after to-night, Dok"
no harm.”
And she felt soft kisses on her lips;
Will you oome with me where you and all faded away into a long, dream­
can have some food and clothes ?"
less sleep.
Dot was willing enough, 'and put a - Two or three times Miss Russell wont
hand like ft bird's claw into Miss Rus­ softly to Dot’s corner. Once to put a
sell's. It was Christinas Eve, as I hiave folded shawl under her head, and settle
said, and the teachers of the Sunday her comfortably upon the. cuehioned
school were preparing a tree and a .treat seat; once, when no one- observed her,
of nice things to eat for the little ones to press her lips again upon the poor
under their charge. It was no novelty little face, and whisper a prayer. You
to see any of them entering, with.little see. she wrs one of tbe woman—and
nigged children ; but Dot's face was so God be thanked there ora many—who
utterly wan and white that several of went into the Mission School with a heart
the other ladies gathered around her as full of mother-love, pity, and Christian
eke entered the long room.
charity. One who thought of each neg­
“ I found her shivering on »'curb­ lected little one as one of the children
stone," Mias Russell explained, “ and Christ called, and who might answer
she has evidently escaped from tho the call, if a tender, helping hand was
cruelties ai drunken parents. We must extended to aid stumbling feek Every
clothe and feed her to-night, and to­ sore upon Dot’s little pinched body had
morrow I will see if «lw ift a oaftft for sent a pang to thia noble heart; every
the ‘Homo.’"
tear that fell from her great, wistful
“ What is your name, dear?" asked eyes had drawn the mothor-lovo closer
one of the teachers, gently removing to her.
tho tattered cloak.
.And as she stood covering tlie little
“ Dot I Fleaso ma’am, don’t take that sleeping figure, putting the soft pillow
'ere ! I'll freeze to death if you do."
under the weary head, no child had ever
“ Wo want to put some wanner clothes had gentler touch than was given the
on you, Dot," was the reply ; and tho little street'waif.
little one was tenderly lifted in motherly
“Cannot eat," she thought, seeing
arms, and carried by Mary’s mother the untested bun held fast in the thin
into a little room, whore a great basket fingers; “that is bod. I will have a
of clothing stood ready for distribu­ little warm milk for her when the i&gt;ni&gt;per is ready. Wo must got her into
tion.
The little waif was full of wondering tho children's hospital for a while.
Sho
breathes os if her lungs were dis­
awe. Never in ber short life had tho
seen .such rooms na these she was in. eased. ”
So with good wishes 'floating like,
Never had her rags been Liken from her
poor little shivering body by such 'soft blessings over her, Dot slept till ft gteal
hands ; never had cod ointment touched burst of music wakened her with a start,
the great sores on her baojt, the chil­ Sho stood erect, her eyes dilate:!, her

blains on her feet and hands ; never had
tears fallen .upon her tangled hair, or
kisses on her wondering face.
Gently, as if she wera a king’s
daughter, she was washed, and cloth­
ed in warm garments, her tangled hair
cut and brushed, and a warm woolen
hood tied over it; her feet chafed ten­
derly, warmed and bound up in soft
hneb, and then covered with loose
woolen socks and easy shoes.
And while she w«a being dressed a
low, sweet voice was telling her that
shwwos to see a Christmas tree. Once,
a whole long year ago, Dot had heard
one of the many children, who swarmed
in the wretched street where she lived,
tell of a Christmas tree. He had seen
it from the open door of a church, and
ita glories served for many an hour’s
description when tho other children
stood in open-mouthed wonder listening
to him.
Vaguely, dreamily, for tho warmth
and oomfort were making her drowsy,
Dot tried to recall these descriptions.
She had heard of heaven from tbe same
boy; who told her that the church door
showed him a place just like heaven,

whole figure trembling. Little children,
two by two, neatly clad, and ringiug .a
hymn, entered by wide open doors, and
trooped past her is a seemingly endless
procession; the great organ pealed above
her, shuddering with ita mighty chords
of music.

Beyond, in a glory of light, such us
the child had never seen, won the Christmns tree, a thousand duxta uf fire
springing from its branches, add the
colors flashing in every ’direction. 8till
the music, the organ and happy voices
of hundreds of children filled the air,
and the glorious tree blazed before Dot’s
byea.

The pains and sufferings of her whole
life faded slowly from the child’s mem­
ory as she stood looking and listening,
her whole being absorbed in her ecBtacy. Bhe forgot the wretched a Jia?,
the loud-voiced mother, tho brutal
father; forgot cold. Lunger and pain.
Over her whole tiny being floated the
divine incense of the loving atmos­
phere, wrapping her in a delicious
glow, stilling every fear, every doubt,
absorbing body and soul in the Christ­
mas warmth.

When the children sat down, still
did all the rtet, in unquestioning belief singing, little Dot slowly sank btu k into
and utter ignorance of the meaning of her corner, nestling there very waarily
, the word.
.
with the happiness closing around her,
When &lt;she was all dressed, Mias Bus­ drawing her into warmest embrace.
sell lifted her again, and carried her to Softly fell upon her earn the voices oar
a cushioned seat in a corner, raying :
ryiug the gratitude ot the children to
“ Now sit here quietly, like a good the Savior’s feci; the great tree seemed
little girl, and I will soon have some­ to bend again over her and cover her
thing for you to eat besides this.”
with ita brightness, and Dot folded her
A greet bun, with plums in it, was hands and lay quiet, never doubting
Her idea of home was that it -was a placed in Dot’s hands, and the kind that she had reached a haven of per­
horrible place, from which it was com­ tad, went away.
petual warmth, music and happiness.
parative happiness to escape into the
Far off, quite at the other end of the One by one tbe children of tho Mis­
streets—a place xhere a powerful vi­ long room, she could see a group of sion school camo forward as the teach­
rago she called 14 mammy" twihhed her ladies busy about a tall green tree, ers took the gifts from tho tall tree.
up whenever she found a warm comer which they were loading with toys, dolls Girls who had looked in vain longing at
behind the stove, and tossed hex by her and horses, and hundreds of bright ths shining toy-shop windows now
poor little sticks at arms into far-off beautiful things, none of which Dot clapped a doil, with an instinct of moth­
cold cornets, or cuffed *her »nd tbrned had ever seen. She tried to eat her bun. erhood, ctaoc in their loving orm«.
her into the streets; where a ree’tog, bnt__
--------------------------the,—
pangs
of hunger had--------given way Boys, for whom drums auu tops had
swearing maa lifted her Jon. his groat to a sick loathing of food, and ahe eould been only imaginary j.&gt;y», found them­
selves smiling potnsessora of i.hetc cov­
foot to toss her poor littfe aching Ixnro -not
- swallow.
—«—
across the floor, where-she would li^h.
Orer the little thin limbs there crept eted treasures. Little ones who hud
a corner trying to suppress her sobs, Alowly a numbing warmth, and tho little often wondered what “candy tasted
lest the noise should attract notice and 'looded head drooped till ii rested upon like," found their fingers opening paint
ad oornne qiitu to find out.
a consequent freau alnxae.

Her tagheal Me* of comfort was oer •
tered in ft great brewery at the comer

the

let the child did not sleep. The theme, and there was ever a chorus of
ladi* at ths end of the hall, moving to childish voices to sing the Christmas

large-wide-open eyes, and she wondered
It took ft long time to provide each of
hot if th* would all rush at her by and by, the Hit!*
with a gi?t,- the abler
children with books, the youngar with

id life, she hod had. a gar-j far-advaucoil when the pne-ssioif was
to her that had vanished as reformed to go into titn adjoining room.
Im Lw.lt it luantn AUU Bum WO.-rc
she should cry it her
Tho room was clew of all the little

For cold sad starvation had done
their sad work, and full of tho strange,
new happiness surronndiug her, little
Dot had found her Christmas in the
world where sorrow comes no more.
The little figure was still in death, the
little face set in marble stillness ; and
carried upward upon the wings of
Christmas love, the joy of Christmas
song, the glory of Christmas light, little
Dot's soul had risen to the feet of the
pitying Savior, who loves little children.

SJNO UL AR pRL UNION.
Frank A. Smith, of Boston, has a
strange delusion. He imagines that he
once killed a min, aud is wearing Lin

life out in an effort to satisfy himself
that the man still lives. Smith was
staying at some backwoods tavern in
Kansas, and had a difficulty in the bar­
room with a bolder desperado named
Ghiirles Garner, who was also boarding
at the tavern. Garner struck Smith,
and Smith drew a pistol. Garner ran
to the door aud out, Smith following,
and firing when the two were outride.
Garner suddenly disappeared, and never
returned to the tavern. Smith stayed
there some time, awaiting tidings of
Garner, bitt none came, and he then
Durwd himself into the delusion that

he had ‘'shot him entiialy out of exist­
ence." Smith returnod to Boston fully
convinced that he was a murderer. He
visits all the hotels and examines all the
registers several times a day to find tho
UHARLJCS READKS MARKET VALVE. name of Charles Garner; he goes to’all
A New York letter to the Cincinnati the public meetings and theaters in
Commercial says: “ The Tribune paid town and inquires for Charles Garner;
Charles Reade a thousand dollars for he asks his friends whenever he meets
his short story about the Scotch “Hero them if they hsve seen or heard any­
and Martyr,” James Lambert, and the thing of Charles Garner. If Charles
author got the same amount for it in Garner is alive, and will go to Boston,
London, the publication of it having Frank A. Smith will be glad to meet
been simultaneous there and here. This him. It is the only accident that could
was pretty heavy pay for a etory which happen to cure Smith’s monomania.
occupied only five columns of the Com- TAKING JUSTICE BY THE FOREmerefal; and I BhouW not be surprised
if his copyright from the pamphlet edi­
California is still peculiar. It is re­
tion of it brought him a couple of thou­ ported that some ore was recently
sand dollars more. Victor Hugo is the stolen from a gold mine in Sierra
only other living author who can com­ county, in that State. A number of
mand such prices as Charles Reade Chinamen lived in the neighborhood,
gets for his literary work; and both of and they were suspected of the crime
these authors are very exacting in their on general principles. Tho miners did
terms. Reade knows his own value to not have any proof that the Chinamen
a dot, and with him the mercantile stole the ore, but resolved that justice
value of hu productions, though nearly should take its course. Accordingly
always published in periodicals, is not they re-enacted the feat of our tender­
imaginary, but a fixed fuck At one hearted Pilgrim fathers, who roasted a
time he determined, by a scries of ex­ Pequod village, and set fire to the huta
periments, just how many subscribers of the Celestials. The huts were all
be could bring to any periodical in which ablaze, Chinese were skipping around,
be did. his beet Hence he knew the and the fun was at its height, when a
force of his words when he once said, miner came running up to the huts, out
in speaking about the London magazine of breath, to announce^ that the rea
known as the Argoty, “I floated the thieves had been discovered and cap­
Argosy." It was literally true that the tured ! Some of file mob would at this
concern was floated by his presence on
its decks, and as soon as ho disappeared
it went down.
So, also, his story of
“Griffith Gaunt" nearly doubled the
Circulation of the Atlantic Monthly, in
Boaton; and ut n later date “ Put Your­
self in Hia Place," ran up the Galaxy
in thia city.
Some years ago an editor
crossed the coean for the purpose of in­
ducing Reade to write a story for his
periodical. After much negotiation the
agreement was made.
When'ihe man­
uscript was finished it ran through
thirteen numbers of the periodical, and
the price piid for it by the American
editor was thirteen thousand dollars—
or a thousand for each of his numbers.
Even at this rate, however, the story
turned out to be profitable to tbo peri­
odical which got it
So the price paid
for “ James Lambert ” by the Tribune
'iras not above the terms usually exacted
by the author. . The rates paid to
second class English story-writers who
furnish material for American periodi­
cals (I don’t like lo’mehtion names)
usually range from ten to twenty dol­
lars per thousand words, which is about
tbe price obtained in the London
market by the wane writers.
uses

or hair.

Gentlemen who pride themselves on
their luxuriant beards will take comfort
in knowing that the mustache is a natu­
ral inspirator, defending the lungs
agai’.at the inhalation of cold and dusk
It ’ i a proteetiuu of the face and throat
against cold, and is equally in warm
climates a safeguard for those parts
against excessive heat. The mustaches
of blacksmiths show by their color the
dust which they stop as a natural res­
pirator, and, which, if inhaled, wculd
be injurious. The mustache is bene­
ficial to those who follow the trades of
millers, bakers, masons, to workers in
metal, eta.
Full beards are said to be
a defense against bronchitis and sore
throat. It is asserted that the sappers
and miners of the French army, who are
noted for the size and beauty of their
beards, enjoy a special immunity from
affections of this nature. Tho growth
of hair has been recommended to per­
rons liable to takd cold easily.
DON'T SCOLD.
Scolding is a habit very easily formed.
It is astonishing Bow soon one who -in­
dulges in it at all becomes addicted to
it, It is an norcasunable habit Per­
sons aometimee get into the way of

juncture have put out the fire, but for
the advice of a prominent miner, one
Joe Warren, who argued that if th0
Chinese hadn’t stolen the ore, thel
would steal tomething in time, and
that the fire had bettor go on. So tho
exercises were continued, and the Chi­
nese were burned completely.

EED BY MACHINERY.
“ While in Franco," says a writer, I
witnessed the operation of a mechanical
urtangement for feeding fowls. A large
revolving drum cylinder is divided into'
a hundred oompartmeuta, more or less,
is desired, and m each one is placed
I a fowl. The proper food for fattening
in tho shortest possible time having
been determined, it is prepared in a
semi-liquid form, and injected into the
stomach by means of a sort of force­
Sump. The operator, who site before
le drum which contains chickens, tur­
keys, ducks, geese, or whatever "bird"
is to be fattened, takes qjio'by the neck
in such a way that ita mouth is forced
open, inserts a metallic tube, and by
the pressure of hia footinjocta the food,
an indicator tell:ng him when just the
required quantity k given. The bird
settles buck in the box, apparently sat­
isfied, and the operator passes to
another.
The operation is quickly
done, at least 150 being fed in uu hour.
Fowls fattened by this’process are
recommended tor the 4 fineness, deli­
cateness and exquisite tote of tiro
flash.”’ ......... ............................ .....

A FLORAL ORNAMENT.
Since a little taste and ingenuity will
convert an ordinary room into a perfect
bower, wo never fail te throw out a hint
on this subject for tho benefit of our
lady readers who are admirers of beau
tif ul things. The following description
of a floral ornament is a pleasing one :
Take a goblet with the foot and stem
broken or cut off, ao that the bowl will
be perfect; take coarse red flannel, the
redder the better, stiteh it neatly around
the bowl, or goblet, so m to cover it
completely on the outside ; dip it in
water, so aa to wet it thoroughly, then
roll it in flaxseed ; the seed will stick in
and on the flannel; be sure that the
seed is distributed even, then stand it

NO. 13.
MICHIGAN NEWS.

WHEELER ft WILSONS NEW NO. •
SEWING MACHINE-,

After » full and impartial
3e artici«B described, the nn-

A uiTntB pawed through the DatrUt .poet­
That Sewing Machine No. 436 (Wheel­
office the other day bearing tlie following er JfWilson’a New No. 6) was claimed
to be so great an improvement, troth
edits the Pontyac Waakly GauUt aqd rent me upon the well known family machine
sdunnin letter ins envelope ha a toU; ton- made by the name company, and upon
all other sewing machines, as entitles it
to recognition as a new and valuable in­
Tar. »*lt well al Maakogon, te do* down vention. Under these circumstances, «n
ex l remely thorough andpiinute examina­
tion became both deairkMqand neces­
sary,. not only of its naveltyTbut of the
skiu* and workmanship manifested in
coed, rather than fall short of, *10,006. There the fitting and adjustment of all ita
remains no doubt any longer that Muskegon parts. We have risen from such exam­
will have salt In abundance, and that it will ination with an ample conviction that
the claim, in all Ub eaacntial features,
is well founded.
,
At the commencement of our ex­
industry Of the city.
amination, we were provided with sev­
eral complete seta of all the working
in Che Lauda of the Governor, shows that
parte as they came from the manufac­
1,026,977 barrels of salt were Inspected during
tory, and were at liberty to make our
the post year, divided into the following own selection for the construction of a
qualitiesi Fino, 960,757 barrels; pack,'30,090; complete machine in our presence. »Ve
solar, 29,891; second quality, 16,741. This Is thus had, to a large degree, a demon­
stration of the nicety of the manufacture.
about 20,660 Lomu. Tho increase over butt Every-part woe formed to fit every oth­
er part with exact precision. Bo accu­
rately, for instance, did the several ro­
only 569,638 barreln made. The largo increase tating hooks fit in the same bearing, that
thia year i« mainly outside at the Bagtna* while entering it, each one of them,,
Valley—in Huron county, at Caseville, Fort without such contact as required force,
Anethi, Now lUvor, and Port Hope. A unm- manifestly compressed the air within in
reaching its proper seat
[The judges enumerate and describe
sumo of the points of novelty and ex­
kegon. In the Saginaw valley, welh, in most
cellence of the machine. Among others :
instance., have shown a auQlcient supply of
Tbe simple and efficient device for
brine. The salt manufacturing capacity of producing variable motion for the ro­
tating hook ; .v
The independent take-up lever, which
secures the tightening of the stitch un­
Mason, of Murkagon, is indefatigable in his der the beat possible circumstances;
The peculiar form of the hookand tho
use of a bobbin holding a great quan­
tity of tbe under thread;
Th" n&gt; tuple device for producing and
deep, and that the last test of bnne proved it
varying the tension of the lower thread ;
The hollow steel needle-bar ;
,
much deeper they may And solid salt, so the
The facility of applying and using
next thing now'in order, wo think, should bo
many useful attachments—the hemmer,
manufacturing. Tho expense of the expert­
binder, oorder, ruffler. eta. ]
.
moot has overrun *16,000, but its Buocara will
Haring completed the construction of
speedily remunerate ita proprietor, and Mus­ our trial machine, in the way indicated,
it was mounted upon a convenient
of ita neighboring eitiee. It'n a comfort to stand, and submitted to every variety
know they'll bo well salted, though."
oi test u to the range of work that
The entire coat of improving Menomonee could be executed upon it properly and
harbor Ib estimated to Im. *212,000. Thue far well, aud without other adaptation than
*100,060 ha« been expended.
simple change® of needle and thread.
Tiie mere list of operations performed
importation of a largo number of English in our presence without the alightest
hesitation or failure, and without the
sparrows in tbe spring.
,
discoverable lors of so much as a stogie
Politic*!.
stitch, would convey on inadequate idea
Tux United Stalo Souato Las crofiraied
John Algos as rostmaSer^Bi F.iut, and W; of tho complete success achieved.
Beginning with a needle measuring
D. Hitchcock m PoaUDMtorBrMegijar
but 17-1000 inch in diameter, and oper­
ating with the finest thread upon lace
goodi&gt;, the same machine passed
excitement, tho'htber day, by the appra'suoe through all tbe stages of mnslxn, and
of a rabid dog on the etroete. who attacked broadcloth of all conceivable thicknesses
and foldings and ridgingB, and then
lacerated Mrs. El‘xa Higgins, Mary Zttntner- with waxed thread stitching through
portions of heavy harness leather.
After this demonstration of its range
ward bitting cattle and dogn. Tho beast wa,
of work, we entered upon the nicer testa
finally shot.
•
required for a family nnd light manu­
facturing machine. In this department
Do. Ricnaan Imuelh, one of the most popu­ wt&gt; witnessed all tho varieties of work
lar physicians it&gt; Detroit, died in that city latt on hemmtog, felling and braiding, and
also a degree of sncceas in single and
with a aypUillitic oorpio at Uio Los pi tai.
double ruffling which we behevo un­
paralleled. The varied kinds of work
practice at the Mondial! bar, died su Idealr, on a lady’s boot were then performed,
and each of these with the some marked
success. Indeed, whatever the tert, and
whatever tbe work presented, the some
unfailiug penection was exhibited, not
held st Lousing on tho third Wednesday iu only in the work as a piece, but in the
January, to favor moro stringent prohibitory execution of each individual stitch.
legislation.
With niv.ch patient examination, we
Tn kb a is one hill in Houghton, and the town were unable to discover a single dofedt.
site solidly on that hill. In summer, both
The minuteness of this report is a
quadrupeds and bipeds pick th. Ir way slowly
do*n ita steep aides, and with abbreviated simple refl&lt; ciiqu of tho care with which
spi ed toil back ogam. But when winter comer, we have endeavored to examine these
it is live fun to see how the people slide down claims. We find the chief advantage of
on their backs end crawl up ou their hands this machine to be in the use of a modi­
fied form ot the rotating hook as a sub­
stitute lor the shuttle, the hook carry­
ing tho upper thread around the bobbin
EZRA CORNELL
containing the lewcr thread, and thus
Mr. Cornell, the founder of the Cor­ producing identically the same effect as
nell University, who died rooently in the shuttle. The superiority of this
rotary motion ov«r the reciprocating
Ithaca, N. Y., was in all respects a very
motions of the shuttle machines cannot
reohsrkable man.
He was born at be disputed. The “lockstitch” which
Westchester Lauding, N. Y., on Jan. is thus secured has always ranked high11, 1807, his parents being Quakers. eet ou account of tho permanenoe,
Leaving home at an early age, he found beauty, and general desirableness of the
stitching when done, and the wide range
amploymani in the town of Homer,
of ita application.
whence he moved to Ithaca.
In 1842
To these conceded advantages there
he embarked in certain telegraphic en­ have been added, in our, prevenoe, the
terprises with Prof. Morse and F. 0. J. severest and moat searching testa of ita
Smith. He was' afterward appointed capacity and usefulness upon every
ordinarily possible kind of work, and
assistant superintendent of ft line of we can do no leas than boar witness to
telegraph between Baltimore and Wash­ the entire and remarkable saccess which
ington, nnd was the first to conceive has attended ita action in every part of
It is a machine
tbe plan of substituting poles for the our examination.
u-hiah, by the proof cubmiUed, wc are
pipes originally used for sustaining the tatinfled mu«t eocntuaUy aupenede all
wires. In 1845 he was appointed to others note known with which it comes
.
superintend the line to New York, also in competition.
As tiie only ©cnclufion at which wo
tbe line to Philadelphia.
In 1846 he
can arrive after an investigation ot the
constructed a line to Albany, and then several nwrita pt each of the sewingfrom Troy to Montreal In 1863 he was macbines submitted, aiv ravestigatagt
elected a member of Assembly from which we have endeavored to ma^rpatiently and completely in every r^ipect,
bis dlrttfot, and the year following to
and associating tiroao with uUI best
the State Senate.
Hta greatest work
judgment upon the merits of the sev­
was the grant of 8500,000 to tbe Cor­ eral machines which are in ure but not
nell University. Upon the meeting of on exhibition :
IFc recommend for the Wheeler A
the Assembly Mr. Cornell made over
Wilson Nctf No. 6 Hewing-machine
the additional gift of 200 acres of land,
Che highest award which it is in the
with buildings, to be used as a farm, power of the. Institute to bestow.
and the Jewett collection in geology
JOHN A. BASSETT,
aod paleontology- Mr. Cornelia gen
MO8E&amp; 8. B&amp;AOH,
H. W. BTEELE, _
Judges.
erdsity not only enabled the trustees to
JOHN MATTHEWS,
establish tho eoUeges ot agriculture
REUBEN BULL,
end meohanioal arts, but to odd eight
Tbe B .ard of Msnsfn uwrn-moualy
other departments. He was a man in
all respec'B worthy a nation’ahooor and
Institute.
.
.
lasting gratitude.

or small plate ; put water in the small
plate, ar saucer, and renew ar add to it
as it absorbs. Never let the vessel get
dry, nor suffer it to chill or fiee-ze. Il
can aud will grow in auy pert of the
thing to scold at. It is an extremely room, and .will be a deep green with red
disagreeable habit.
Tho constant ground. _____________________
rumbHcg of distant thunder, caterwaul­
Tun Titusville Herald rejoices that
ing, or a hand-organ under one’s win­ petroleum is still tbe leading exporta­
dows, would be less unpleasant. The tion from the United State*. Ita sales
habit is contagious. Once. introduced in Europe amount to $37,000,000 annainto a family, ii is pretty certain, in a ally. The next greatest exportation is
short time, jto affect all the members. that of lard, which brings about $20,­
II use of th:m begin finding fault about 000,000 annually.
something or nothing the others are apt
Uscls—“No«i, how did the mother
to fake it up, and ■ very uunsceasary
of Mores htdehnn?’" Niece—.“With
bedlam
'
’’ ,’i
A MixwAUKeE editor has got his baaon stiek.” ____ ’
~
It cost a Denver sport $18 to ent off
down to such a fine tiling that
Fanxcr writes that English girls arc he doesn't bare to get up but three
tlrti pig-tail oraAmcnt of a Celestial resi­
dent in that city.
“ magnificent creatures."
times per night
ace th* fire.

approved this rmimmendation,
a wdfed tlie Gold Medal to Wheeler A
.Wilson, the only gold medal awarded
for a sewing-machine by the Amerieu:
Institute for many years.

�—__
A Uersn

iy« the B

or, uranp ou

BROOKS, [s

.«ilb-a
ft l.y .ft.

.«! wht. |

r *

warmed its ears over a lamp ehrai-1
I nwy. Hi. object wa. to aee if wasp. |

* O M T -

on jmgc

• froze to daaih.or merely lay .lonnant

drowning. h« i&gt; prp«Bnl ,ion tb»t they m.rely lit ,!.rrm«nt
rd wilb « |»ir■ ofr k.p
lorra«nte»l ktku&gt;d
»t Illwl.
«od
t . loo;,
&lt;
- h««inc'«"d
«...•_ — n ...I '«&lt;• U.nnnM*
Iiwl at
list. 311
1

red tops
' when they revive he hays the thil,
• A V.rjinl. Imdrironm o«r «wn I
fi"L ro' wh!l’

Niaety-ons

story is told of a recent
smash up "
The old gentleman who spent a for­
on-a Western railroad. A gentleman
tune in endeavoring to hatch
colts
who, in coming from Baltimore to
from horse chestnuts, is now cul­ Rock Islandrhad met. with four acci­
tivating egg plant with a view to rais­ dents, was ou this occasion tn the

Proprietors.

THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY.

io IHU

•cripHoo of the premi«ee. as de-cr&gt;bed In
•aid nortgage. are a. follow.: Village lot.
No. one hundred and tweuty-eix (12«) and
the u.divid-d .ue-half of low eighty-two
(82) and eiMhty-thrw. (W). In the village of
Nashville, Barry county. Michigan, accord­
ing to tbo plat and the survey thwoofDated Nashville, Mich.. Nov. 19th. 1874
HIRAM COE. Clkmbxt Butrn.
Mortgagee.
Attorney for Mortgagee.______ 8-20

Gents’ Furnishing Gaods

Gloves and Mittens,

Carpets,

SOWING MACHINES

NASHVILLE MILLS!

HARD PAN PRICES!

TERMS— Cash or Ready
Pay!
.

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER

Would respectfully inform tbe puhlic thp
he is prepared to do double the work tba*
bareUfors.
l have added ta my Flouring Mill a ■

ROBERT DALE OWEN
Autobiography,
FRANCIS PARKMAN

•nd pkturr-itM cplaa
Q3r'«T BnJ MoatftM'.
J follow. Mr. KotoaUM

Fair Dealing: aiii Lof Prices

POWER CORI SRILLIR,

. THAT WORKS LIKE A CHARM.
A Tremont Frenchman undertook
In the house of Ladoii Strikeland,
to eat seven dozen raw oyster* with­ the deaf and duni hernui who recent’)'
I am prepared re do nil the work that
in (wo hours,’'on a wager. He ate Mtiivud io death n' Colchester, Ci., - cmi«» ami‘V.*
.
i
i ... I
'inn ,,, l,.i,,lr 1 A. Wellw and Edward dtktnaon
Dll IHIOWNfive dozen, and his physician ate the have been lutrad some&gt;1.000 m b.»nK.lK1SqUAKi» u rapromd to turuUh soom popotar
liill. ami Kfiecie, while the ieat ol hi.
tetu^o^-dkrt .ckmcviu which good season.
rest.
,
esintc conaials of &gt;00 acre, of good
SERIAL STORIES
—A young lady, writing to her
land.
n__
D.Howrtta and H. Jaaaeo, Jr., and short
swain, is said to have indicted:—.
»t«rir»frn«n J. T. Trowhrhtes. T D AMrteh..K*»c
Dear—:—Come and see us soon, we
CUSTOM WORK
J

turn down, nnd make it deliciously

dark*.

excite his interest.

when they hand in their subscriptions.

his wife awaiting his return in a high

Said she, •’

For Sale or Bent.

Here I’ve been waiting and rockiug
The Hotel'and Grocery Store occupied by
.
. iwjmg
Dougherty A Reoaa. and known as tbe
in this chair til! my bead
Central House. Has all tbe^ftnveniences of
round like a top." ‘Jess so where t modern boarding bouse.
Terms easy.
I've been,’ responded he; “it’s in the Poswssi-'n given after the Cth of April,
next. Apply io
atmosphere.”
13
CONRAD CLEVER, Nashville.
According to a Cincinnati paper,

QOSE DOWS TO

Hester Prim for breach of promise.

Aside from the material wealth of her ter­
ritory, Michigan hae many things to be
proud of. The vngrgy and industry of her
people, i heir iutclltience. their schools and
colleges and benevolent institutions ere fam-

TZEZIE

SXTTT.

court!' .

shouted the constable. ’‘John Thomas

in to

G, A. TRUMAN

CUTTERS!
CUTTERS!
With Shoes on.

No.l

CUTTERS

With Seats ou.
CUTTERS

All pninied up

FOR ANYTHING IN THE USB OF

Tbe approach at tba Presidential election
just lost he: rites
.
uuuiual importance to tbe events and
of 1875. We shall endeavor
huslmnd Was weeping bitterly fur developments
1
io dweribo them fully, faithfully and fear­
the dear de patted. A friend tried to lessly.
THE
WEEKLY
SUN has now^aliained a
console her. ” No,no ,’’ said tire fair
eircOlatiou of over .evenly thousand copies,
mourner, ” let me haver my cry out. tig readers are found in every State and
A Her that I shan't think anything Territory, and ils quality is well known to
tbs public. We shall not only endeavor to
about tL ’’
keep it fully up to lhe oid rtauiiTd, tat to
An energetic lady in Olwein, Iowa, improv, and add Io it. variety and power.
THE WEEKLY SUN will continue to be a
laments ner inability to vote. “Why, thorough newspaper. All lhe news of the
if I were a man," she said recently, “ dsy will be lound in it, condensed when un­
importent, at full length when of moment,
I’d go to the polls if I had to be laid and always, wo trust, treated in a clear, in­
on a feather bed, put on a stone boat, teresting nnd in«Uuetive manner.
Il is our aim to make the Wcult Sc. the
and hauled by a blind ox with s leg best family newspaper ia the world. Il will
broken, but I'd vote! But what's the be full of ealeriaiag and appropriate reading
of every sori, bat will print nothing to of­
ose of talking!*’
fend lhe mort scrupulous and dalicals lasts.
A Colorado, paper quotes an in­ Il will always contain the most interesting
Maries and romances of tbe day, carefully
stance of the restorative effect* of •elected and legibly peiwed.
The Agricultural Department i. a promtthe climate of that Slate. It says

had

tlrat an Ohio lady who could scarce­

CUTTERS

That will run.

(Gromirs and gntrisums,

With n Mule on.
CUTTERS
With ibe Godeee of Liberty on.

Having Ailed my ttow'with a fresh etoek
paper Tua Fa'aa Paata abounds. This fact of choice
is acknowledged day by day in the appre­
ciative quotations from its columns with
which the newspapers in every section of
this Union, also in foreign lands, are replete.
Without dwelling upon this source of Stale
pride, which may be supposed to gratify pe­
culiarly Michigan men. the publishers desire
io announce to those unacquainted with Tut

Crockery

, tee credited to it. that It ii a family news­
paper unsurpassed. It devotee much spaee
to Financial and Commercial Intellijence;

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE

CUTTERS

Taorr Fan Pbkm.

GROCERIES.

DAILY AND WEEKLY FOR 1875.

court me any

more," sai l Hester, primly.
A Widow who

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce

for which I will pay the Higheet Price.

CUTTERS

John Thomas was recently sued bv

como

I ALSO WANT

A. Wt ALLEN.

THE PAPER TO TAKE.

tarried late nt a wine supper, found

needn’t

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes

10,000 Corts of 2 ani 4 Prat WoM I

C. n. KOLLER, Wilier.

It

A Hartford gebllemap, who had

come into

Don’t forget the place,-"-the

Brown Store, opposite Jiichols. Which I am bound to sell 10 per Cr.t Level than any other
House m town.

t'u ,•&gt;. 1 i.
beat Anirrta

When a boy is sitting on the sun­ pos'xge law goes into effect, vis: the pre­
ny side of a horse-barn, waiting for
payment of postage of newspapers by pubhis father to come home and “tick”
liahera. Subscribers, residing outside of
him, yon might talk astronomy to
him for four straight hours and n«»t the county, will । lease pay ^s tho portage

“John Thomas

TO EVERY ONE!

On and after January lit, -1875, a new

Your affectionate —."

Slate of nervousness.

Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
Goat Cloths, Bugle Fringe,
Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias,
.
Ilats, Caps, Horse Blankets,
Men, Lad’s &amp; Child’s Underwear,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Groceries, &amp;c., &amp;c.

Ac., &amp;C-, dec.,

which ware bought for cash and will be

* Proprietor of the

BAYARD TAYLOR

right with you."_________

Importa nt.—Postage.

Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to buy for
Cash.
I have a full line of

Fancy Goods,

— AND —

A thou- here
j
doin' uoffinTor!
Go into’ my
wo«Hd not ,barnyard mid work ; 1'11 make it nil

have just got a new lamp that wil|

$20,000.00 WORTH OF G00D!V_

Shawls, Fun,

HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW

sylvanuii) fool fojled with a pi.lol. was asked to repeal the text. He
Ball struck a Hvc-cent piece id his thought it over n while, and then
waistcoat jioeket, and took to his (cried oat:—“What d'ye stand 'round

Store of

Hats and Caps,

ZE3. HOLLEB:

JAMES BUSSELL LOWELL.

WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT

Received at the O. O. D.

Boots aid Shoes,

SOMETHING NEW

Wbalit offers tyr 1875.

nf the pillar of salt. One is the story looked around him and coolly in’
of Wait's life and lhe other is the sto­ quired: " What station do you call
ry of Lot's wife.
this ’ M
________________ ‘
Benjamin* Franklin used to spell
—A little boy that went to church
soap “s-o-p-e*, and yet there isn’t a
was cautioned to remember tho text.
day but that some one holds him up' which was:— “ Why stand ye here
as a great philosopher and a good
nil the day idler Go into my vine­
man.
yard, nnd whatsoever is right I will
Itayd «-nrw«n«y forever—A Penn-’ payihee. “ Johnny canrc heme^nd

paper

A. W. ALLEN
neoesnnry to

Th urfnj Literary Jipiivt rf SBHito.

car that was turned completely over.
There is this difference in the biog­ Making bis way through a window
raphy of James Watt and lhe legend and gaining nn upright position, lie

in

CA

of the-court bouse, in said city (teat being _
n the old stand of
the place of holdinr tbo etreuit court in and &amp; LUTLE, a compkle .lock of
for Barry ccunty, Mtebig.nl-il the lands
”

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS.

ing chickens from it.

sand dollars

Mid n»orig»gi

Clover Seed. &amp;c..

Delivered u their
, proba worked with such.inw&lt;*'ven
is believrd sire only married him Io
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.
&gt; ble rapidity that the minister coulJn *t
go cbestnulting-wilh*
; ga«p fas! enough to keep up with it.
A Nivrth Carolina man left all his
j He’threw the vicious thing down the
properly to help pay off the national
lump chimney, and aaid he didn’i LATH.
L
debt. Said property consisted of one^
want to have any more truck with a
SHINGLES
mule nnd one cart, but the principle
dormant wasp, at which his wife
WATER LIME, .
of 'hb thing is the same.
burst info tears nnd asked how he, a
SALT,
Major Thomas Taylor, of Lousiann, minister of the gospel, could use such
HAIR.
passed through nil tbe penis of the language, right before the children,
■ . STUCCO,
war of 1818, only to die of whooping
fpc..
loo.
’
- .
.
cough at the age .of nihelyfive, last
He was Gamwo Used to it.—A

have saved hi (ft.

CASH.

STORE!

. Four |
HJ-1QOI

dddvfauit.

CORN. JfcPLES, OATS,

feet M, i, .nnoun^l,
Tho nff.ir | h-»d, rig« o»er IM bmp. w»&gt; «
ee^ed ed..ldt™w...n«l»„. I«l * -W-l &lt;-““ .“•« «

boots instead of his vitals.

and

POTATOES,

CUTTERS

HARD TIMES VANQUISHED AND
DRIVEN OFF THE FIELD!

With J. L. Reid's name ou.

Greater

CUTTERS

CUTTERS

WHERE.’ WHERE?

THAN EVER IN

CUTTERS

At I*ee Recd’tt.

WHO IS LEE REED?

GLASSWARE,
LEE REED

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF
Political. Legislative, Legal, Congreational,
Social; and il pays moat particular atten-

form Michigan readers especially. As e
literary paper it claims to be without a ri-

ee of Adventure and Travel. Anecdote*.
•Riogmphy, Hirtory and Poetry, ita House­
hold Depai tmsnt it eagerly nought after by
pathos for which it. original articles art
bousebu’.d word throughout the United
Stale*.
Subscription Ratoa-Paynble in Advance;

ly crawl across her room al borne, af­

Tba numbsr ot men independent in poli­
ter her arrival in Colorado was able tic. is intireasinf, »nd ths Wiuullk Sc. is
to chase her husband a mile with a their psjxr ev;&gt;eei*Ily. It belongs to no
Write
petty, .nd obeys nn dictation, contending orders or draft when practical.
pilchfork.
for pnneipie and for lhe etertion of lhe beat plainly name aad portoSce, alto the edition
whether Daily, Tri-Weekly er Weekly.
A young lady at home from board­

And in fact everything usually kept in a

FIRH'I-C LASS

Grocery and Provision Store ?
I wish to inform the public that I will aeD

Cutter Machine in Heeling*.

LEE REED
»
Builds Buggies and Cutlers.
LEE REED
Is the Leader of the Band.
LEE REED
Hm made over 80 baggie* this year.

LEE REED

AND

Shop is full of CuUers.

BIG PILE OF GOODS

GET

A

LEE REED

FOR A

SMALL AMOUNT OF

MONEY !

J. LEE REED.

8

The IliffKetl Price Alwayt Paid for
Country Produce.

Plain

ing-school for the holibays, was ask­

ed if she would nave
when she replied.

beef, their supporters.
The markets &lt;
i jo? are raprinrily report
Ths price of the Wans
ultimate

roast

Wo will send, post-paid, the Daily for one

No, I thank you;

wtiely admonishes me

rived wt the

f'-" Tbe young lady

DETROIT FREE PRESS CO.

wm

if she would have any-

Under tu« uow Ja«.

MSRW FOUNDRY I

U7“ In connection with my More
I shall keep a

MEAT MARKET!
GOOD meats:
The Higher! Price Paul for Jfidrt
and PtlU.

“X'*HI

q” p*p*r' ’ P1°WB. Sleigh Shoes and
General Jobbing,

XjDME A? TBE SH0HTE8T IOTICE,
-THE BOM." Ksw r«rt CMy.1 L

G, F. WILSON. Prop.

)W KEMEMBKU IBB fUCB—

Red Siajy, No. 1.
Naxhvilia, D«. lat» 1874.

P. DIRHAM

and

Fancy
JOB PRINTING

Mancfaetured by the Michigan Stove Co
and warranted for one year.

The largest stock of Palate, Mtajaraishw ami Bra«ta ever
B BAVASB • BRO . COLUMN brought to Nashville. Aho a la^e s i &lt; &lt; 1 &lt; (j &lt; ? (;w
eluding the Silver Sfrd Diaaoad the fastest uting siw i ।
world, and all to lie offered at prices heretoefuruuheardoif foe

OPIUM

“

Cash.

,

C.C.,WOLCOTT,

�EW GOC

, U» Md to Will.
.. L—aTTTijsrnsi.WBCSS zuHisvcp.Will tee no more heard in our niidat,

Everything New

but a filling tribute do one who has faborod tw long and faithfully, in con­
nection with her huabaud, iu the M.
,
—We
understand
that
Mr. E. Church of.thi* place, is but just.
I Deughc.rty hasaold out his interest AU know of her untiring efforts in
in-the Central Hoitsg to Mr. Roosa Church ^nd S.tbbiGi School, where
Iona airl^hf won. the respect and
father of bis (Mr. Daugherty’s part­
loye of boflt teacher anti pupil, -Fail­ at Dicztxaoxs.
.....
’
‘
.
Working health nt last compelled her to
—TOTS efieap at Botas Ban's.
11
rrlinq«ii«h a portion of the labor she
ter, living three miles' north of this
. w a san, ow«»&gt;a
w wm w-. a—wwHb. RA8EY. Dravman. Goods nndI village, has been so seriously afflicted for th uv jaara bad atiended to so asHardware is going down at Wolsiduaualy, and the removal o! the
tJ .
&gt;n »»r nlaw Islite vtltoro.
- with erszy spells lately, that she 'was
Stout ten**, ten*") ilrsy sn*1 wlillns tends. . «
family, during the past scaaon, to
■ taken to lhe Knlamazno Insane Asy­
TOMENT’SMITn.
Lansing, deprived het friends of her
Wolcott.
lum, by-Capt McCormick, last Mon­
\J
liA-WYFlR.
curnpjininnship during lhe latt few
’ day, for treatment. '

gASTMAN &amp;

—Last Wednesday morning Tryon

YOUNG,

i Downs, living three miles south ,im*

agiued his foot was a slick, of stove
wood, and accordingly split it with an

IpENRY H. WOOD.

ax.

Justice of the Peace,

io do’hnt sew up lhe wound, which

TAILOB
PARADY, Manufacturer of

gashes about the head w all right, and

Boo(» and Shoes,

Re-sawing, &amp;c..

R E M E M B ER

TJK/’ST GOODS Dressed Flooring,
Clothingf ■
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents' Furnishing
Goods,
IV o. 140 T_T m brel 1 a&lt;

Cozy Little Brick Store,

-For tho Whotemle and Retell Trade.

fix, LaUer ui

CarerU TRUNKS!

All persona having unsettled accounts
with the undersigned, will please call and
satiio them Immediately, thereby saving
lhemselvea trouble and. expense. I mean
business.
Tttro Maxsox.
~C A U T LU N

poVND,

Qomc and wee if

He cannot

way for the new liank.

six weeks before bis deaths

Collections a specialty. Now is the time to buy

which

was caused by an attack of pneu­
monia.—Detroit Free Press.

therefore is selling them off at cost.

RELIABLE HOUSE

BOISE BROS*. GROCERIES!
STOCK

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
Has just received a coapleie unsortmenl of

FALL AND WINTER

MILLINERY HANDY GOODS!
Alao VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.

Groceries, of Bvery descriptions,
As Chop as they can be Bought

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINFS
• Pa YENT MkDICiNBS,

Paints, Oils, Varnisnes &amp; Brushes,

like it to be.this week, but when a
fellow is afflicted with such a cold

Regular meeling held. .

editing and

The following accounts were pre­

Present, — Downing, Davidson,
that ce can’t only talk through his Olds and Hardy, Trustees.
Minnies of the previous meeting
nose, and such a headache that' he
enn'twink, he don't feel much like read mid approved.
publishing

a

weekiy

For everybody to buy their

CHOICE

GROCERIES I

TOILET ARTICLES ARD PERFOMES,

Crockery,

BARLOIV,

N E W .8 T 0 R E !

FAMILY GROCERIES.

10,000

Shaving, Hair Cutting $
Dressing, Shampooing,

Entire New Stock.

FALL MILLINERY GOODS’

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS

said teacher. Miss Louisa gave said expressed by ths neighbors for his
•eceder a lively "tickling” with an wife, and very little indeed for him.
eighteen inch whip, which sent him
John S. Glendenning is to be dis.
bawling to the parental rouf. Daddy

so, missed by the Presbytery for too fam­
Miss iliar and frivolous conduct with Ma­

. couldn't see his darling abused

and on Wednesday last had

m the
Louisa arrested on charge of. assault ry Pomeroy, the organist
clmrch where Johnny held forth.
nnd battery, and brought lo this vil­
Considering
that
he
caused
her
death,
lage for trial. But Perry’s lawyer,
lhe Presbytery have a lively idea of
upon calling fora "bill of particulars,”
nnd discovering umu a mole hilt had frivolity.

been

magnified

into

a

mountain,

A man had better have a millrtone

wouldn’t undertake the matter, aud so tied to his neck and be cast into the
the case ended, with Perry to pay sen,than tn promise to marry a Texas

girl and then refuse. The whole coun­

the costs.

try turns out to hunt him, and he is

E. D. BITGOOD, Proprietor.

generally left to grow up with a tree.

On Saturday last, Henry Bennett
walked i*ilo tbe «ture of Z. B. Willi­

It was only 91,000,000

son, at Shciidou, tall of "oveijuyful” Thoron, a

that Wm.

Sau Francisco

banker

of tome kind, and called for sugar, gave his daughter for a marriage pre­
ot North Main Si., NaahviUt, Mich.

MEAT MARKET!
ROE
&amp; CLEVER,
..
.
... ^
.
.

FRESH MEATS,

OTTR/ stock NEXT 30 DAY’S
ckto and we warrant aatia action.
We
would especially call attiealiou to our large
clock of

I WILL SELL

powder and lead, nnd while W. was sent, when she was married the other
engaged in doing up the goods, he' day. We don’t know whether he
swung his rifle around nt a fearful has got any more daughters or not,
rate, drew lhe wiper tip'and down in but go Wer»t, young man, go
■
lhe gun and aaid' he would hare that and see.

Everything belonging to tbe

Grocery, Mery &amp; Lamp Me,
You will always find at

Mxfk Twain,

Pm Wines ant- Won

BOISE BROS.,
(SvccsMiuiiwns

to

his first baby was bom; wna holdiog
Charles Mead. The hammer caught
it on his knee. His wife oa&gt;d: “Now
j.0 Climlc's pants and away weiit lhe
confess, Simtiel, that yuu Jove the
charge, living lhe wiper hanging in
child ’’ "I can’t do ttu*," replied the
the wall. Nothing serions happened,
bumor^t. -But am willing to admit
tent it was a wonder. W. walked up
that I respect the little thing for its

Others at 9 or Lefftf.

Ya rd wide Sheeting 9 cts.

Knit Underskirts, 50 cts.

&lt;Ja.pnn Tea, for ^1l oung HyMon Tca,**Oct»i.

*A'o.

CRACKERS

Best Velveteens, To cents.

By the barrel.

Good IJaferproofs, 00cts.

BAKERY GOODS
Or every description.

All Wool Hue, 4-5 cents per pair.

The Choicest Bread

Then Try My $1 Tea,

Ever col 1 in Nashville, wbiel we think the

People can Appreciate.
We do not wish to eulogise.
far youraelvei.

As Cheap for
Heady Pay
Is Any Boise in Barry County.

And 3 Cent SOAP.

Call and m

• Old Tazm Pi^, 25 and 28 Cents.

OYSTERS
TRIUHPn BAKING

In every style and form.

Siotrl and Srstnuraut

All Goods Win ranted------- Physicians
Prescriptions

Carefully

Lodgings

Tea Setts for 65 Cts.

Meals 25 cfs.

Ac., &amp;c., too numeroas to mention.

Prepared

Fair Prices and Honest Dealing.

BOISE Bros.

Call al Central Ilonse Sign.
DAUGHERTY* ROOSA.

BOOTS AND SHOES

NEW GOODS! FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

Ready Made Clothing

JACOB LENTZ

Manufacturers and keep* on baa.
Country Produce always New Stock of Goods !
bought at the TOP of the
consisting of
Parlor, Library, Diaifij, Oficc ai
Market.

L. C. BOISE &amp; CO.

DRESS GOODS.

GEHEBIL FBHTDRt!

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

Together with a full oMortmcnt ol

AT PHICE4 CUKWER THAN EVER,
AT THE DOWN TOWN BTORE OF

H R DICKINSON.

MIRRORS, PICTURES, Frt A Mi*

AND CARDS. BRACKETS.
GLOVES, CORSETS?

SHAWLS, CASSIMERES,
TI7LTS, CAPS

D.USTEKS, AC.. &amp;C.,

Bahy Cais and Perambnlatsrs
3

COFFINS AND CASKETS,
Ol all styles and sites, and MBTAL1

'

that if he ever cam- them with a gan
OtfDS A ND COFFIN LIN

•gam. When he was full of cider, be
would Man” .him; whrroapon the

OF ALL KINDS,

INGS kept evtutfam/y an kapd.

Which w» ah«H offer at llut lowest

i

Naahvlltr, Oct. fith. 3074.
*

POWDER I

In nice tin cannutter*.

CITY DRUG STORE,

ONE PRICE TO ALL.

Nub.ni., OeL 2'.l, 1874.

1 Batts, 20 cents.

T. Maxsox)

West

a few months after

BEST PRINTS, 10 Cts,

Come to Our Store!

In connection with store.

49

Statr or .Micuioaa.

o"’"*tbe* rrim
c'rt”against
’ ',er
Son.
son, mid
and finflllv
finally AWrmir
swung lh&lt;«
gun noviint.!

the trade, and loyou that indulge iu lhe fareijn luxury, ae would say

THE YAMASHIRO (uncolored)

BABBKRand HAIR DRJSSEB!

Good rigs furnished parties

is Baxbt Co.

SPECTACLES, (warranted Pebble)

Wall Pt per &amp; Bordering

Glassware &amp; Lamps!

LIVERY AND JEB) STABLE!

Kerosine Oil, 15 cents per Gallon.
We will sell you

newspaper. But then it has to be sented and on motion allowed :
done, sad we always do the best we 0. Sirou’, Printing,$10.26
0. A. Truman,..... „ 2 00
CUT FREE OF CHARGE!
can.
.
,
H. IL Wood,-....... g oo
She still retains the services of Miss
Wm. E. Griygw. Praying,
iMwxua, ami is prepared la make
OIJa &amp; C&lt;i., Lumber
On SatMiday last, Willliurd Brooks, O. Church, .Survejln
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.
A Fresh Stcck of
W. Olds Lumber,
son of Timothy Brooks, of Miplff A.
f.‘&gt;78
V- T O-.1-1___
Having moved into my
----- 26.20
Grove, had hia leg amputated for a Clement Smith, AaasMment Roll.
Office Itent. Ac....:.-.............. 56.00
malignant ulcer uf(the foot.
The
01.00
HIUN ABLE
operation was
peifuitned by Dr. W. Everett, Grading.....
0.50
TEAS. COFFEES,
Young, of tliA village, assisted by Dr.
On motion .Council adjourned.
I would rerpcctfully favito ray old custom­
Drake of Hastings. The boy is doing E. J. FEIQHNER.
G. A. TRUMAN,
ers and
Sugars, Spices, Etc.
Recorder. Preeident.
well and wiP probably soon recover.
Naxuviixb, Micu.
A man named Jesse Smith, living
—J. S. Perry lives in Maple Grove.
nt Sparta Center, and only recently
He has a little son, alxiul eight years
married, woke up one night last week
New ones to call and sec ay
old, who goes to school to *Miss
in a morose fit, and taking a razor
Louisa Yourcx. A few days ago said
made a bad wound in his throat.
little son rebelled and attempted lo
For Medicinal and Mechanical Purposes, at
Ho took care not to cu' deep enough
secede from under the jumdiclion ol lo kill himself. Much sympathy n

ZDRESS IMZAKING

Middirt Hie.
H-irnm-'wl,
Grand R«j&gt;ld»,

STATIONERY A LEGAL BLANKS, Reprvmcnling nearly every kind known to

Council Rooms, I
Dec. 22, 1674. |

—Our paper is not as we would

'

Going Went.

cheapest place

ScW Nut. ui Sktr IwU,

good goods

ing like hot cakes.

OF THE

the

cheap; but be quick fur they are go­ &lt;Jammon C'onacil Proceedings.

MONEYTOLOAN

DELL

DIV.

Rtrra Junction,

All perrons tie hereby cautioned againat
purchasing a certain order given by Williama. Coraelt *Co. to C. C. Wolcott onvGriff.thk Kerr, and now held by H. T^Davidaon as wa have an offset against said David­
son.
Wiixi,ws. Cossett &amp;,Co.

ile done it, hut when he of the short life of £er, who is not
landed on (he other side ho looked as lost, but gone before.
yf-JURRAH FOR
if ho had been fighting with three
The people ol Woodland, Barry
other dogs and clawed bv seven
County, having
their suspicions
cats; nnd Copt. Boise was out one
aroused by the kudden death of Mr.
large pane of glass.
Beerlmwer, induced the sfieriflT to
—W. A. Aylswonh on the 1st of
hold an inquest, at which lh« fnct
January is obliged to vacate the
wat made apparent that Beerbowens
premises he now occupies to make
THAT IS THE
wife had desqrtcd him in his affliction
rent a store to move his goods in, aud

GRAND

constuatly on hand.

fSF* Saw and Fiaftlng Mill east of the
ON HAND!
Depot, NaabviUa, Mich.
Na«VUI». Sept. 1st. 1*74.
4t» 48
A. W. OLDS.
W. A. AYLSWORTH.

other day.

General Conveyancing,

I also manufselure Soft and Hard Wood

CtertotW,
Verawntrille.

,

•

Experienced
Workmen
Employed:

la ststute-like depose.”

.
Brightened the noon-day skies,
load of
Bbo pawed ihrongh glory’s morning gate
M. C. R ~
R.&gt;
And walked iu Paradise."
near Jackson recently, while on itA
,F. Daxckb, Proprial or.
’
Then came lhe last, sad scene,
NAHl^V'LC-E. - MlOtXlSM
way to Detroit. The borines sc."Htered* which comes to nil mortals,—the
&gt; all over the city of Jackson, and the
’ preparation for the final resting place.
meets will rrcdTc every
Good Hall tn ite tbird: Railroad men did not succeed in
Kind, loving hands anayed her frail
finding them all, but they well paid
form in filling garments, decorated
yyM. jones
tho Lee bays for their loss.
the pure brow and beautiful casket,
t
—A Jog undertook to pimp thmnrrh which inclosed her femaimi, with
the front of Capt. Boise’s store the earth’s fa rest blossoms, fit emblems

IVaahville, Mich.

Stdins, Ma»ldlngs,”Ae.,
Of every descrlpiiou. kept eomtaotly on

La.tH and ^hing-les,
•«$in la

ing her husband of her lutro fur her
Maker, t&lt;he peacefully, trusGncly

stuck wrecked on tho

CHIPMAN,
Justice of the Peace,

.

Planing, Hatching,
Dorse to order, with promptness, and satis­
faction gunr-rnteetl.

bar-

lew weeks of htJr earthly pilgrimage ;
gain
then growing daily.more pure, assut-

and as lively as ever.

-

Young Ladle* nnd UviiUeman Si'eniimi:

a restoration to health 'till the last

— The Lee boys had a

JJNION HOUSE.

—Co to Dsmabav's to buy Plated Ware.

Slowly she faded, though hoping for

and-wc will keep it still, as It comes out of
—The oiher day sAI. Durkee fell passed through tins ‘•Gates once more
the school diiirict!”
Wolcott.
from a. beam,1 in bis fatlier.s baru to ajar,*' for the blessed to enter.
—Call at Botas Lino's for any article In
lhe floor, a distance of sixteen feet.
*• Her suffering ended wLb lhe day,
the drug lino.
11
" He struck on a culler, and with the
—Everything told al Dkxasat's is warexception of several bad bruises and

LIEBUAUSER,

'

.

he done in a plucky manner,

OSanwhh Utewwrt BwWh. Naahrlte, Mlrb.

k’

There remained nothing for him

In October she

came to her cluldhood's’liome to die.

superior facli-

’

rewnsbfa prices.

unvug the eluUcen ot the »illagpi.

raoadia of her life.

aiienil

W. 0. K0C3KB A Bro,

•a J,

»»»t aide of Mair

Clocke, Sped

�. . hJ_L±. .

.NEWS IN RBIEF.

CHECKING IXblAN FRAUDS.
A rather novel yet highly ingenious

Iretown tom foot Up $780,000; iaslirauce,
their oonduci ujiou the Indiana th&lt;maelvee. more closely’ hm been adopted by
Geo. Crook, commanding the Depart-

HOG RINGER.

MMMMI

of Forest City, Ark ,
-Tba Preside*)* has appointed D. A. l*arde

bv, been introdujed iu the llouso.

a memorial setting forth tbo alleged anjnat

were Introduce!: By Pratt, limiting the
limn in which applications for bounty
laud shall be received; by Conkling, io
consolidate the^debt of the Dialriot

near Hartford, CL, was burned on tbo 17th
United Ktales in exThanga for bonds of th*
Lust. Los*. $300,000.
Piatriot...‘. Wiightsubmittoda Joint resolution
of two million dollars' worth of property in
a delegation rf Navajo Indiana.

alienating the affeetiona of his wife, and has

—Tba new mil l-dam recently constructed at of Presideut end Vice-President by direct vote

reeorvoir which broke and devastated that y*are....A revolution was adopted instructing
valley laat spring, gave way on tbe morning the Judiciary Committee to inquire Inij the
ot Dec. 19, the rushing water sweeping every. intent and meaning of tbo so-called Pret«-G*g
Committee reported favorably on tbe bill for
the relief of -the grasshopper sufferers. It
ajipropriatee $100,000.
■
Z/ouh-.—Bill* were introduced: By Mc­
Crary, for a narrow-gauge road from Lake
Erie to the Missouri river; by Poland, regu­
lating th* prosecution of -libel io lhe District
of Columbia... .The Bpoikor announced tbo
appointment of the following select commit­
tees: To visit Vicksburg—Conger, Huribut,
William (Wi«.), Speer and O'Brien. On

RAILROAD INTELLIGENCE.
fow day* ago to the Governincut Insane
—Th* Baltimore aud Ohio railroad has se­
Asylum, is dead. It is said that tbe defalca­
cured a portion of tbe great Exposition build­
tion of bls brother. Milton Ii. Cashing, Pay- ing iu Chicago for a passenger depot. '
—The BL Louie Merchants' Exchange and
Board o' Trade 'hare petitioned Congress to
subsidise Tom Scott’s Texas Pacific road.
OENERAL.
—The House Committee on Railroads han
—Tbo returns to tbo Depar I mon t of Agri­
culture at Washington indicate that tho cotton decided to report in favor of Hurlbut's bill to
aid a narrow-gauge* railroad from tide-water
to Chicago, BL Louis .and Cincinnati.
and a half million bales.
boar. Wheeler (N. Y.), Frye, Foster (O.),
—The announcement that tb* Baltimore I’bclpe (N. J.), Robinson (IB.), and Potter.
—The bill Introduced in tho national House
of BopreeeuUti«*byMr.Btanard,of Missouri, and Ohio railroad had joined the Saratoga
Wednesday, Doo. 10.—lenale.—The Fi­
for th* establishment of a Department of Com­
nance Committee was instructed to inquire
merce, provides that said department shall bo will continue to carry freight to the. East at a
into the expediency of providing for the re­
charged with tbe supervision arid care of tbe reasonable figure.
—Tho railroad* running cast from Chicago demption of mutilated currency by postmas­
agricultural, commercial, manufacturing and
ters.’. . .That portion of the President's mes­
mining irft create of the United Slates in so fsr have made a material reduction in their local sage relating to Chinese immigration was re­
passenger tariff, being formed on a throe-cont
ferred to tho Foreign Relations Committee,
meat under the Constitution. Tbe officers
with inslruotions to report a bill for remedy­
provided tbercuttdar are a Secretary and' As­
ing tho evil.... Johnston introduced a bill to
FAJUNCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL.
sistant Becrettfy, to be appointed by the Pres­
aid tba construction of a narrow-gauge rail­
as Cmclnuati Priee Currentt estimate
ident, with same tc.uure of &lt; Elco and componway from tide-water to Chicago and St. Louis.
aaHon aa is now paid Assistant Secretaries of
Route.—Tho Civil Rights bill, s* amended
tbo Treasury. A yearly report, to bo trans­ the number a*. 3,100,000, against 3,280,000 laat by the Judiciary Committee (the principal
mitted to Congress through tho President, is
changes being tbe striking out ot the clau»ee
—The principal feature* of a general Fin­
provided far.
reiating to schools and cemeteries), was re­
—Tho New York Republic newspaper, started ance bill have been agreed upon by tbo Re­ ported by Butler and ordered printed.... An
publican Bocatore in caucus, and aioaafol$250,000. taaauApended for want of patronage. (Iowa: Providing fur resumption of specie ad versa report was madoou the bill Increasing
— • - - • payment Jan. 1, 1S79; for fte- banking, and tbo tax ou the circulation' of national banks.
....Tiie Uouso dovotoi lhe whole of ttu
in the Homie a modification of Poland's pre**- for the retiring of greenback* lo tiie extent
of 80 per cenL of the amount of new national afternoon, in committee of the whole, to the
contideration of lhe Legislative Appropriation
po*rv, in any now*p*per pabliaLed olucwtoro, bank note* issued, and also requires tiS.OCO,- till.
but circulated iii Washington, no indictmou'. OOO-of fractional currency to bo gradually
•tall be found in tbe District, uuleeej^ie party with lrawu, aud silver coin, in denomitntiouB
UBoJod *tall reside therein, end tn that cue il of from five to fifty cents, issued iu ite place. dnoed a bill to organize the Judicial district of
may be removed to the United Htete, Circuit The Secretary of th* Tress ary on and after Oklabams (Indian Territory) and eetablisb
or'District Court for the place where tbo tho day fixed /or resumption, to reduce legal courts of lhe United Stales therein .... A bill
tendora. and, if necessary, to sell bond's for was psMod authorizing tho Commissioner of
new* paper i* publhthod. .
—The action, of tho Kentucky State Can- the same purpose, if tho amount of specie is Agriculture to make a special distribution Of
VAMers ia dcclariffg- Thomas C. Jor.es ineligi­ not euffleient.
—Tho sales of Chicago’* wholesale mercan­ gramhopiier plague ...Tba remainder of the
ble to tbe office of Clerk of the Court of Ap­
peal*—he having accepted a challenge to tile house* for tbe year 1871 will exceed llioae day wm consumed in discussing tbe bill to
reorganize tbo District of Columbia governfight a duel—ha* boon orerrulc-i by tho uf tho previous; sar by almost $10,090,000.
i moot.
Frankfort Circuit Court.
POLITICAL.
j Route.—Lowe introduced a bill to establish
—The New Orlean* Republican, the organ
—The President has appointed 8. B. Axtell : the Judicial
judicial district of Oklabama, in th* Inot the colored people, declare* editorially
I| dim Territory .. The Rouse; in committeeuf•
that the mixcd-schoole law cannot be en­ Govcrnor of Utah Territory.
Lclc oi the Legislative Appropriation
—Mayor Cobb, of Boston, has been re- ,i 2^;.
tbo —
whole
forced.
[ bill, refused to vote an increased appropna—Tho Civil Rights bill, aa reported to lhe elected by 1H.OOO majority.
—The mneh-taiked-of opposition to the con- i lion to tbo Bureau of Education.... Dawe- In­
Hone* by tho Judiciary Committee, exclude*
troduced a bill providing for the payment of
colored people from equal rights in public firmation of Postmaster-General Jewell fizzled
the sinking fund.
zchool* and cemeteries where a good provi­ out when the time for voting arrived, and tho
Friday, Dec. 17.—Senale.—Tiie 8-oato trans­
Senate confirmed tbo nomination almost
sion can bo mads for them separately.
acted no buriuesn to-day ollwr than mxYug
—One of the incidents of the hard time* in unanimously.
—A Washington dispatch to ths Chicago a number of confirmations. At 12:15 the Sen­
1'hlladblphla is a letter to Mayor Stokoly
threatening him and other city official* with Tribune stalos that there is a now movement ators proceeded in a body lo tho President's
in contemplation with icrpect to Louisiana. room, whore they were presented lo King
It has been planned by lhe moderate men of Kslakaua.
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and money.
Route.—In the Ho'ieo there was an Immense
—Clinton B. Flak, Chaa. G. Hammond. D. both parties, and is designed .to secure tho
Kush Roberta, and Jbhn A. Lang, uf the defoat of the Kellogg government, aud lo es­ crowd of epectators to witness tho "format
goverumeut after reception
a new o'ecBoard of Indian Commissioner*, who recent­ tablish a now _
of King Kalikaua. After the for­
of &gt;,te Royal Highness the
ly visited the Indian Territory, have prepared tion. The plan is to have both parlies sgroe mal
a report, in which they make tho following that the Legislature shall aveeiabte peaceably Hon,0 proc^d^i to tho cmsidcration of the
recommendation*: 1. A Territorial govern­ in January, and that it ahall call a Constltu-, LegUlatl¥0 Approprialion bill which was
ment, whose executive shall bo appointed by iional Convention, to be immediately con- 1 uoally completed aud inwsed. Tho parsthe President of lhe United State*, and whoso vened. The 'election fpr this Constitutional graph relating to mileage of United Slates
- -----bitter partitan
di-legislative body shall be elected by tho people Convention would give a new government. ; Marshall) led- to a -lontfaud
of the Territory. X Establishment of United which would bo tbe fair exponent of tbe hon- cusKion, in which Bick made a fierce attack
State* courts within said Territory. 3. A
upon tbo Attorney-General.
Delegate to *Jngreee.
rORRJUN.
PlilbOX STATISTICS.
—Tho question of mixed echools coutiuuoc
—A revolutionary outbreak at Caiamarca,
A book lately issued by the National
rows between white and black slu-lents are of Peru, was quelled after twenty-three persons
Prison Association, and written largely
wore killed and forty wouudod.
almost daily occurrence.
—Tho MexlcaE Congress has decreed tho by the learned and indefatigable Secre­
—Gov. Osborne eatimatoe tho number of
people in Wretern Kansan who will need aid suppression of tho religious order of Bistom tary of the society, Dr. Wines, ol
of Charity in that country.
Springfield, Ill., contains some inter­
thii winter at 20.000.
—A frigbtfu. famine is prevailing in Asia esting statistics relating-to tbe State
—Tbe Minnesota Blate Grange have Just
held their annual convention at Mankato, Minor.
prisons of the country. Tbo number
—Bismarck has been sustained by thu Ger­
there being ICO members of tho order io at­
of State prisons in the republic is fortytendance. The al dress of the Grand Master man Parliament, on a vole of confidence, by
four, some of the States having more
the decisive majority of 128.
—A Berlin special states that Conn*. Von than one, while Delaware is the only
dur.ng tho year, making a total of over 500 in
Tne aggregate
lhe State.
Arnim has boon sentenced to three months’ State without one.
—Tbo Committee ou Railroads aud Canals in imprisonment, deducting from that tbo time value of the realty of these institutions
already spent in confinement in Jail.
is 313,860,000-; of their personal prop­
report in favor of au appropriation of $1,­
erty, $1,947,000. Tho number of offi­
009,000 at thia see-ion to prosecute lhe build­ ths noted bandit, and ail bis followers have
ing of the Hennepin ship-canal from Chicago laid down their arms and thrown themselves cers employed is 1,495, with aggregate
yearly salaries of $1,942,725. Other ex­
to the Mississippi river. It is proposed that on thu clemency of the government.
the whole work shall cost $4,000,000.
—The coming sugar crop Is reported to be penditures bring the expenses to S3,unprecedentedly large, and is expected to bo 045,789 per annum. This ia the grow
CRIME AND CRIMINALS.
the largest over produced iu Cuba
expenditure, there being a profit on the
produce of prisoners amounting to the
that tbo abdurtora of Utile Charley Roa* have
Cl XG SESSIONA L S UMMA 111.
respectable sum of $1,413,973 per an­
be*n at .last diecovered. Two notorious New
MosDAy, Dee. 14 —Senate.—Morton pre­ num. Counting all tho prisoners, tho
York burglar*, named Joe Douglas* and Wtn.
vented
a
petition
of
colored
mon
of
Indiana,
Mosier, while-engaged iu robbing a house in
average nf each is $121 per annum, but
prole-ling tgainst the recent action of tho
counting only the 6,544 actually em­
shot and killed, but before dying one «f them State Supremo Court, excluding colored chil­ ployed in productive labor, tho average
dren
from
the
public
schools.
...
Anthony
pre
­
confessed that be bad kidnapped Chariey
sented a memorial from F. &amp; J. Rives, of tbe is $178. The cheapest prison is that in
■till remain a mystery, but be ia believed to Congnetianal Globe, asking Congress to par­ North Carolina, each convict costing
chase their building and ma'arial... .A bill for about $89 per annum; the deareet, that
tbe rtlief of certain settlers in tho graeshop- in Utah, where the sum is $609. The
that he win ultimately be found.
industries pursued in these prisons orc
had been convicted of the murder of John video that settlor* who left their lands on ac­ many and various.
In some of the
count of the ravage* of grasshoppers shall not
be deprived of their rights to such lands, aud Southern States the convicts build rail­
authoris*s
th*
Commissioner
ot
tho
General
roads,
work
mines,
and
raise cotton ;
(Iowa) jail early on the morning of the 15th
Land Office to modify tbe Homestead laws ia in Texas they are employed in manu­
factures ; in Sing Sing, the largest reve­
nue comes from laundry work ; in the
cause next year.... Hitcbc &gt;ck introduced a West, agricultural machinery is manu­
bill for the appropriation of $50,900 to enable factured, and all sorts of trades pur­
sued.
Statistics as to the causes ot
CASUALTIES.
special distribution of sec da to j&gt;ortion* of tho crime are given. Forty-eight per cent
i of. John Dattericti. country which hav* suffered from graimhop- of aX the convicts in the Slates can
neither read nor write, and only one in
drowned while awnsing thercuelvee nn a skd red.... Cameron aud McCreery were appointed
a committee on the part of the Senate, to lake a hundred has received more than a
measures for lb* reception of King Kalakami common-school education. Forty per
of tbo Sandwich lelauds.
oent are habitual drunkards ; thirtyDouse.—Tho following bill* wore intro­ nine, moderate drinkers, and only
Lose $130,000. About 390 hands ar* thrown duced; by Dawe*, making an appropriation twenty-one teetotallers.
Twenty per
for con',inning the improvement of the Greet
cent, of the inmates are nrnors.
Kanawha river of West Virginia; by Huribut,
to gid in the oonatruction of a narrow-yango
Hib seat is made of three howitzers,
raHroed from tide-waler to St. Lonle aud Chi­
and his pon csd bo used for thn double
cago ; by Field, to increase taxation on foreign
purpose
of a writing instrument and a
products and to faailitato lb* reeumf tiou of
man slicer. His ink bottle ia uutde of
a Jargw sixe C-jlt’s, aud his light, a can­
arty; Charlestown, Ma*?., suffered to tbe.
extent of $150,100 j aud a rolling mill at Au
dle, quietly reste iu the rnuzz e of a
ahot-zun. The only man who ever
ana
reeumpcion or apeoe paymeuts ...
. .. .. Who WJoU lhat artie’e’”
Tba Hoose retimed to smpsud th* rates and I “““ ’ .
77
, .
.
*
pmrn a reeohitior. offered by Bcok, tor tb- ap- “P°«
and being told, eompointmeat of a select committee to Inquire J plimented him' on his floe ar.ting
McCarthy and Deputy Marshal whether any official of the government, or of I and retireiL— W&lt;ts/tipffton Chronicle.
th* District cf Columbia, or other pcr-,&gt;w, i
.
..
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baggage, each warrior carrying with
him constantly a metal check with his
number aud tribe stumped thereon.
The effloer in chjtfge keeps a record of
each, with the number of members of
Ids family and a description of him. In
this way the Indian is not only protect­
ed against the unscrupulous greed of
tbo agents, but offenses can be trsoed
home - to their authors more readily ;
and aa tbe issue of supplies is made in
accordance with these checks there is MOREY
less chance of imposture on one side
nnd fraud on the other. It would be
weil if all officials engaged in thelndisn
service were to have a policy that is «o
plain and at tbe same time so commend­
able in its purposes and sagacious in its

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Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White

P.WN4U0. Wkxjt—No. 3 Chkaso, W.oaaixw; K
1 Hjrlns, gLlR&amp;I.S.

DKTtOlT.

Bilious, Remittent and Inter­
mittent Fevers, which are so preva­

Fortify the body against disease

SEEDS.

In cold weather the best collar yon
can wear is tbo Elmwocd. It make* tbo no. k
warmer, while it fit* so nicely you do not f«e&gt;
It around your neck. Another advantage is,
it keep* clean longer than any other cjllar.
- TEX MARKETS
REW YOHS
Bxjrrra - aaiau*. Hous — Drr

Dr. J. Walker’s Cnlifoniia Vin­
egar Bitters arc n purely Vcgeuld’o

Grand, Square and UpriiLiit Pianos,

method. Gon. Crook’s report shows
what can be accomp’ished even with the
Apache Indians, this worst of all North
American tribes. They are becoming
■•LVustes SwH Up." An. Acsntt waal**.
so far advanced,' morally and industri­ JOHN E. MILLER A CO.. Po Wishers. Chlcaao, HL
ally, that tbe tribe ia now at least par­
tially self-supporting.

Yoc get the same accommodations,
more attention and better fnre nt tho
Sherman House, Chicago, now than
under any previous management of that
excellent hotel, and/or leer money. In
times like the present these are impor­
tant considerations.

WANTED ®

CUSHING’S MANUAL

Of Parliamentary Practice.

Inriting'in the system of so many .thousands,
are effectually destroyed and remoVed. Nc
•rzteiti of medicine, no vermifuges, do antbelininitics will free the system from worm*
like these Bitters.
For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, at the dawu of wo
manhood, or the turn of life, these Took
Bitters display eo decided ou influence thal
improvement i* soon perceptible.

Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when­
ever you find its impurities bunting through
the ucin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sow
cleanse it when you find it obstructed anc
■luggish in the veins: cleanse it when It b
foul; your feeling* will tell younvhcn. Keej
the blood pure, aud the health of lhe syulctr
will follow.
It. H. MeDOSALD At CO..
«»JG«a- Acte. San Franciico. California
Ufa Ste.. N. Y.
uud Dealer*.

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