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•direr and Fr.prt.wr

Progression. No Retrogradin&amp;r
VOL. II.
Ta* aatra

ur th* old

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1875. '

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Qt il*M r&gt;id«c «r»lu.

FOR DEAR LIFE.

New Year's eve some thirty years ago
■—end we were toping it right merrily
at the old manor-house of Stor Aswan,
the home*or my childhood, as it had
been that of -my forefathers for many
geuerati^aa. The pteaaantost -spot in
all the world, I thought, and still think,
that quaint Norwegian homestead, with
its bluff walls and birchbark roof,
which succeeding summers hod ren­
. dered verdant with an evergreen thatch
of moss and lichens. Juxt now, howev­
er, this was not visible, for aopw lay
thickly upon it, as it had lain for creeks
. past, not only there, but upon ali tho

country round.

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It was tho hardest winter there had
been for fifty years—so the old folks
•aid—and they foretold its continuance

So I aroused myself and sat up,
knowing that sleep in that bitter night
air might mean death. Of any other
fear I had no thought, whan auBdoily
I heard another sound come up with tho
wind—a long-drawn hollow moan
Twice or thrioe h oame at intervals,
the weird noise, each time nearer and
more distinct The third time the
ponies also heard it, for they sprang
forward with au impetus - that almost
shook me out of the carriage. Fright­
ened, I said to Eric, “ What, oh I what
is that?” And the answer came Sack,
short and
stern,
“ Tho
Salten
wolves I”,
Then began that'terrible chase; “ for
dear life"' which, though we should
both live for twice our allotted span,
wo could never forget Swiftly wo sped
along, our steeds impelled by a terror
as great as our own, until they ap­
peared almost fo fly. Breathlessly wo
harkened, hoping even yet to leave the
enemy behind. But no, they traveled
with us, gained upon us, nearer and yet
nearer—their cry growing perceptibly
from' an uncertain vague voice of the
dxrknoM into the unmistakably wolf­
like note. We know from the direction
from whence it camo that - they were
tracking us by scent; so now our last
poor chance lay in the darkness of tho
night and our nearness to $tor Aswan.
Erie still held tho reins, and I cowered
down at the bottom of the sleigh, and
prayed more earnestly thau I had ever
yet done in my life “ for an increase of
tho snow-drift wr aught, even a mira­
cle, if it might only save us."
On and on, for a time thalaoemed in­
terminable, yoi might' in truth havo
been but a few moments. Then the
storm ceased, the moon emerged from
her shelter, and wo saw half a mile in
our roar a dork lino coming swiftly and
steadily down upon us. In the middle
of a white plain, with no nook or corner
risible wherein wo could take refuge,
and still nearly a league from homo,
our caao looked hopeless enough. So
our pursuers acemcd to think, as they
now caught sight of us for tho first
time, ami lifting their block muzzles
from tho ground gave vent to a howl of
savage exultation.
I could
Lave

Baar received the money, and gener­ TROUBLES OF THE SECRETARY OF
ously throwing in two cows and a borso
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Delmar writes to Applecf his boyhood fa Pannsylvania, while tonS'Journal as follows
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fa concerning
the
" Hamilton and
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Mr.
his possessions,
set­ ‘ petty, annoyances to which lending
ting their nosee toward California, fol­ members of ike Cabinet are subjected :
lowed thorn to the golden shores.
I have seen the Sscretary of the
Treasury xit down at 1 o'clock of an
SALTERS BOY. L
afternoon to sign th® day's warrants,
The Chicago THbunc is the latest and keep it up until 4 o’clock. I have
journal to secure the services erf a known him to be occupied for ‘-several
“funny man.” He belongs to the ranks days together iu hearing an appeal in a
of the noble army of Danbury imitators, customs case. I have known him to be
and some of •his. attempts at wit are ex­ occupied quiteaslongindeterminingthc
tremely gauzy. Occasionally, however,. Ixwon the trifling subject of extra com­
a real gem escapes from the point of pensation. I have known. him to be
his pen, as instance the following:
taken up for a whole week in making
Salter had a boy who was not worth inquiries about technical details of
the starch in his shirt-collar to any one. bank-note printing, or envelope manu­
His name waa Noble. He was appro­ facturing, or the merits of a whisky
priately named. He was a noble fraud. meter. The unimportant subjects at
Salter hired him for a &lt;1 a week to encaustic tiles for a postofficc building,
tend office. He stayed with Salter just albnmenixed paper for dfpartmcrfuil
half an hour, vjhen ho discharged him. photography, the comparative fineness
His discharge wm summary. The boy of French and American coins, how
came to the office at 10 o’clock. Salter, m’uch is a “ruble” (appeal of A. T.
after telling him what there was to do, Stewart on an invoice of hemp goods,
went across tho street to eee a friend, from Cronstadt); what is a “necktie"
leaving the boy dusting the furniture. (appeal of Fisk, Clark 4 Flagg on nine
After having quite a chat with his cases of imported neckties); what is
friend, during which he had told him the best method of treating certain dis­
that he had got a boy to work for him, eases (contest in relation to manage­
and that ho Loped- he could leave the ment of marine hospital at------ ); what
office oftener now, he returned. He constitutes the essential difference be­
had been gone just fourteen minutes tween “pickled olives" and “olives
by the watch.
It is astonishing how pickled ’’ (an actual case at 'the New
much
cussedness a good health
boy can accomplish .in fourteen
minutes.
As Salter approached tho
door he heard a medley of indescriba­
ble sounds within his office. He opened
the door, and there was that noblo boy
flying around tho room with the broom
after a strange cat As ho entered, the
boy shouted, “ Doggon it, boss, hurry
up and stmt the door, or she'll get out.
Oh Lord, can’t she akin around,
though ?" And, making a pass at the
cat with tiio broom, he smashed all tho
glass out of tho book-cxse.- Did Salter
got mad ? Oh, no I He kept his tem­
per, but he started for that boy, and
the boy, thinking that he was after the
cat, too, got more excited than ever,
and yelled : “ There she goes, blast
her old hide. Head her off, boss, head
her off! Oh, glory I ain’t we having a
time I” and, making another pass at the
cat, he hit Sxlter on tho head with tho
broom, and, running against him, upset
him into a coal-scuttle and rushed on.
Tho cat making the circuit of the
room before Salter had time to arise,
dashed across his outstretched body,
and ripped great gashes in his pants
and shirt-bosom with hat claws, the
boy, following dose after her, fell over
him. Picking himself up he sat down
to take a rett, while the cat, hiding on
top of the book-case,' mewed piteously.
Then Salter aroser" He did not let his
temper get the better of his judgment,
but he was vary pale, and trembled
perceptibly. Ho reached for tho boy.
He got a firm grip on his collar, and
started for the door. When he got out­
side he placed that noble boy in front
cf him and kicked him clear out of his
coat Then he dragged him to the
stairs and pitched him down a flight of
ten steps, and then jumped down od
him. Then he plncked out a handful
of the boy’s hair, and tossed him out
on the walk. The boy picked himself
np, gazed wistfully up the stairs, and,
while great tsara of sorrow rolled down
his checks, he sighed, “ What a bully
time I could a had with that cat.”
Salter has concluded that he can get
along until spring without a boy. Ho
haa adopted the cat, and has posted np
notioo to the effect that any boys
caught in the building will be shot on
sight
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fright wan driving me half wild; it waa
«o unutterably horrible to perish thus.
All this, however, did not attest any
But a glance at Eric, bo calm and stead­
of our party, who were all Norse men
fast, gave me new courage. I felt that,
and maidens born, used to the cold, full
come what might, we should at 1cm t
of health and spirits. I, Ella Bicorn,
die together.
daughter of the house, was the wildest
Faster and faster wcdlew, like hunted
of the mad circle who had assembled at
Star Aswan thatrChristmas-tide to do animals, death behind us coming on
honor to my betrothal to Eric Jorl, the apaoe-r-a few yards more and he would
lover of my youth, ere long to bo my claim us for his own. Already I could
husband. As soon as the birch trees hear the rapid breathing of our foes,
put forth their first green tassels, in the see their fierce eyes and white teeth,
early springtime, I was to leave my old glittering and gleaming in the moon­
home for a new one; so now, sur­ light. Prompted by Eric, I threw out
rounded by kinsfolk and neighbors, the bearskin rug which protected mo
For a moment they
we were keeping this last anniver­ from the cold.
sary of my spinsterhood in goodly fash­ paused, smelt at it, then on with fresh
fury after their old prey. One by one
ion.
cushions, wraps all went over to the
Bo in darc'ng, feasting and merry­
hungry pack, each gaining us an inmaking the week sped, until a few
tetant’a precious delay. As the last fell
hours more would see us all scattered
from my hand the foremost wolf bound­
in various directions, to meet again wo
—
imoniufc juj
wuuq
ed iuw«uu,
forward, juo*
just missing
my aiixi,
arm, while
knew noli—5------------ *
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day, I“‘"•M_ ____ _ ’_
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,uajble
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chief Dlruillll
pleasure, Ilin
the ArnWT.r.rr
crowning point of
Then Eric turned and looked at me—
all our enjoyment—a sleighing and
a long, loving glance—and began knot­
skating party to BtoY Aswan, a moun­
ting the reins to the iron side of tho
tain encircled lake some ten miles
driving seat. Instinctively divining his
further north, the same from which our
purpose of giving his life to save mine,
homestesd derived its quaint Runic
1 sprang .forward, and, clinging to him
name. This was to be c nr han or greet­
frantically, I whispered:
ing to the New Y*ar—our welcome to
“Dearest, remember, we stand or
the incoming guest
fall together 1'
Brightly dawned the incoming morn­
A sudden thought, justified by our
ing, clear as one's heart could desire. dire extremity, flashed through my
A Giant Telescope.—A telescope of
Blue wm the sky &amp;s sapphire, whilst braiu—it Waa at bc«t a forioiu hupr..
the freshly-fallen snow sparkled and Quickly I bent over Erie, snatched the immense proportions has, QaUffnani
shone as though strewn with living hunting-knife from his belt, and cut says, been for some time past in course
gerar.. All nature seemed rejoicing like loose the nearest pony. With an almost of manufacture at the Paris Observa­
tory, but is still far from its termina­
ourselves at the advent of another year,
human cry of pain the poor anima! gal­
and one already bo full of promise. lopped off with the ravenoun pack after tion. It was commenced in 1865 by M.
Without, the sleigh-bells tinkled sud it. A few strides only and it was sur­ Leon Foncault, but the death of that
chimed merrily, making the frosty air rounded, overpowered, down; and tho savant and the events of 1870 and 1871
interrupted this work, which was sub­
ring again as the gavly c.warinoncd
last sounds we heard ere the welcome
horses pawed and shook tijwrir heads, lights of Stor Aswan oame in sight sequently resumed under the direction
of IL Wolf. The power of the new in­
impatient as their owner to be oft At
were our baffled enemies growling and
strument will exceed those of the Cam­
length wo started, Erie and I as hosta
fighting over the remains of my gallant
bridge and Herscbell telescopes, hither­
being the last of the party; for, of
little steed. It was a cruel sacrifice,
to the largest known; its length will
but necessity knows no law, and' by it
be forty-nine feet, and its diameter six
Of that day I shall cot speak; we
feet six inches, while the dimensions of
were all young and in wild spirits, and
In after years, as we sat round the
Herscheil’s were only forty feet by five
some of us in love. I, blue-eyed, gol­ fire at New Tear's Ere, with the storm
den-haired Ella Bieorn, was the ac­ Ming wildly as now against the case­ feet The mirror will bo of glass, but
knowledged belle and queen of the meat, and the wintry twilight closing. ’,the surface will be faced with gold or
silver. The telescope will be provide;!
hi, our-children would ask to hear,
stalwart youth of the country-side. “onee more," the oft-told, tale of the with a movobfa
But all things, even .the ptausfttost, •’Bslten wolvea,” or our fr'ght “for
Mrs Euw Broodusks, of Chicago,
must come to an end. So when the dear life."
who has mourned as a widow for the
shades of evening began to fall heavily,
space of twenty years, was recently surmsrging earth, sky and water into one
Is Douglas county, Kansas. Mr. prised, as also delighted, at the receipt
Hamilton oourtod a niece of Mr. Baer. of inteliigfccn denying the death of her
noy homeward. Tired out
No go. Then he hud his heart at the husband, Abraham. He left Chicago
feet of the daughter of Mr. Baer. She nearly a quarter of a century ago, and
the soft lure in the alfagh, trampled upon it. Convinced by tbww
remitted regularly far severe! s*-sfols,
i hinge that he must go to work fa a when he suddenly ceased, and all trace
burfaoee-like manner or accomplish of him was lost. He is said to bo the
nothing, hs went boldly to Mr. Bser proprietor of tvo silver mine i in Ariand offered &lt;500 cash down for Mr*.

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York' Custom-HuuAe); eic., etc.—iiiene
and hundreds of similar questions hav­
ing occupied his time for days to­
gether.
Meanwhile, the most important af­
fairs of state were left undone; the
bureaus of the department received no
attention from the man who, above all
others, was responsible for everything
they did or failed to do ; claimants by
the score were kicking their heels in
the lobby, vainly waiting for a mo­
ment's talk with thp Secretary; and
clerks, officers of the revenue marine
and other officeholders or seekers,
pressing and pushing, which, in other
great countries, are quite separate and ,
distinct. _____________________

THE COST OF OUR RECENT WAR.
Mr. David A. Wells -has furnished
the Cobden Club of England with an
essay upon the .expenses, income and
taxes of the United States. We copy
tho following statement of tho cost of
the rebellion :
The whole cost of tho war in tho
Northern and Southern States from’
1861 to 1866 is estimated as follows :
Lives, 1,000,000; properly, by destruc­
tion, waste, etc., &lt;9,000,000,000. The
gross expenditure of the United States
from June, 1861, to Jul/, 1866, $5,792,­
257,000. Of this the actual war ex­
penses were about $5,342,237,000.
Tho expenses of States, counties,
cities and towns in the Northern States,
not represented by funded debts, have
been estimated at $500,000,000. The
increase of State dtbta on the war ac­
count was $123,000,000. -The increase
of city, town and county debts .is esti­
mated at &lt;200,000,000. Total warwxpenses of the loyal States and the na­
tional government, $6,165,237,000.
The estimated direct expenditure of
the Confederate States on account of
the war were $2,000,000,000.
i Aggregate estimated expenses of the
war to the country, North and South,
$8,165,237,000.
The total receipts from all sources
during the second year of the war were
less than $42,000,000. The expendi­
tures were &lt;60,000,000 per month—at
the rate of &lt;700,000,000 a year.

STONES OF SIZE.
Some of the blocks of granite used in
the construction of the Treasury build­
ing at Washington are the largest ever
all carried from the eastern part of
Maine.
They were transported to.
Washington by water, and. after their
arrival there, moved by ox-power upqn
a sort of double pulley system, a dis­
tance of two miles, to the spot where
they were wanted for -use. The work
of moving them was performed with
comparative ease, not more than eight
or ten yokes of oxen being employed to
move a block weighing more than sev­
enty tons. The flinted pillirs, great
building, are forty feel long, and weigh
fifty tons at least The largest blocks,
thirty to forty feet thick, we ghed up­
ward of seventy tons. The facility with
which these large blocks were moved
and fixed in their places was a source
of wonderment, and seemed to admiring

spectators to be the.perfection of
chaaical skill and ingenuity. And yet
how insignifloent tho achievement when'
compared with the triumphs dt ancient
art. In tho foundation of the great
Temple of the Sun at Baalbec may still
be seen, even in the second course,
stonss which are 37 feet long and 9 feet
thick; and under these, about 20 feet
from the ground, throe stones which
alone occupy 182 feet fa length by
12 high: These three stones are esli-

read of an Egyptian idol-temple, Baris,
far surpassing this, in which there was
a sanctuary composed of a single block
of granite sixtt feet square. This is
the largest and heaviest stone men­
tioned in'the history of nations.
POE'S LAST MOMENTS;
In a new volume of Poo's poems, R.
H. Stoddard, the late John R. Thomp­
son's Hterary executor (who, by the way,
was Poe’s best friend), thus gives the
last scene in the life of Poe: “ He
started from Richmond October 2,1819,
and arrived at Baltimore between trains,
and unfortunately took a drink with a
friend, the consequence of which was ]

that he was brought back from Havre
de Grace in a state of delirium. It was
on the eve ol a municipal election, and
ox ho wandered up and dowif the streets
of Baltimore he was secured by .the
lawless agents of a political club and
locked up in a cellar nil night The
next morning he was taken out in a
state of freDzy,,druirged, and made to
vote in eleven different wards. The
following day he was found in a back
room at the political headquarters and
removed to a hospital. He was insen­
sible when found, and remained so on
October 7. The doctor and nurse were
with him when he first showed con­
sciousness. * Where am I ?’ he asked.
They answered, • You are cared for by
your boat friends.* After a pause, in
which he seemed to recall what had oc­
curred, and to realize his situation, Poe
replied, lMy best friend would bo the
man who would blow out my brains.'
Within ten minutes he was dead."

AN OLD, OLD STORY.
A translation of the oldest fairy tale
in the. world is given in the current
number of Macmiuan't Magazine. It
appears that in 1852 an English lady
acquired a roll of papyrus inscribed
with hieroglyphic characters, which sbe
submitted to the Vioomte de Rougp,
then Director of the Museum of
Oriental MS5. in Paris. The distin­
guished scholar declared the composi­
tion to be nothing less than a story
written by a Pharaqpic scribe for the
edification of the young Crown Prince
Beti Maniphta, son of Pharaoh Barneses
Mi amum, founder of the cities of
Pithom and Rsmesea, who ruled in
Tnebes.B. C. 1400, and at whose court
Moses was educated. The opinion at
the learned Frenchmen was subse­
quently confirmed by the authorities of
the British Museum, and in 1863, an
equally learned German unfolded the
papyrus and road to a Berlin audience
a literal translation of the fairy tale
told to the son of Ramoses the Second
thirty-two centuries ago. In language
and matter it resembles the style and
structure of scriptural writings, and
other productions of the period.
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NO. 14
MICHIGAN NEWS.

KUMM Oaxaca, of Bprtn*rirU, Lenawee
Bounty,.won &lt;1 and a full set of horecaboM
on a be: that !Ua horoe could draw two bushels

load without any exertion.
Dxraorr has a eitixen who can bo bought.
His name is Unsold.

diamond ring from his finger before laying
hold of a big trunk.
The Detroit Free Frtuthinks nothing

hia elbow through &lt;25
Jonx Cvmxixs »nd John Funk, convicts in
the fiteca Ponitantiary at Jackson, wars made
supremely happy on Christmas day by receiv­
ing a pardon from Gov. Bagley.
■
ritulweas Enterprise.
Tax Niles Republican up teat by order of
the United. UtaUe Fich Commission, about
29,COO of Michigan’s cop from California

‘ Eight hundred sad ninoljr-ihree million

Tnx following Michigan patents have been
Issued from the Patent 9fiVe at Washington :
Bee-hive, Jerome MeMeugcr, Coldwater; carooupling. Turner B&gt;yd, Jr., WdiiamaviUo;

VARIETIES.

Laeob in veir—Working a cool mine.

Mill privilege—Kissing a factory
xoo; car-coupHog. B. B. Morgan, Howell;1 girl.
B'ep-ladder, Henry Nermann. Ypsilanti.
A grave mistake—Burying a man
Hom. Oxo. Jxaoxx, Secretary of the Michigan
alive.
An Alabama barrister*mild!y alluded
Cxlfiarnix with 43,000 exJmon, which were
placed in tbs Au Sable river, al Grayling, to his rival as a “reservoir of falsehood
Crawford county. The finnica wore over two and an aqueduct of mendacity.”
moutha old, and daring tho long journey from
A DeTE^rr servant-girl has remained
the Pacific slope only three died.
in a family thirty-one years, rather than
.
Dealtm.
incur
the trouble and expense of raising
Mxa. Jacobs lately died at Whitmore Lake,
Washtenaw county, agod 93 year* and 4 one for herself.
moatha. Shocamc to Michigan thirty ycare
Advice to huabands—Settle, as much
Mw Jnm. Lra««rrr, e young lady of 90. money upon your wife as you can, for
residing in Flint, while seated at an organ and her second huxbxnd, poor fellow, may
not have a sixpence.
suddenly fell over backward in her chair in a
A letter was recently received at
fit Of laughter, provoked by discord in the
Wallingford, Conn., directed to “My.
music, overturning an ol! lamp, which act fire
own true love,” with the box number,
end the girl received it.
Is attributed to heart diecare.
“A home without children is like
CnaaLra Noblx, a resident of Detroit since Heaven without angels," says a deacon.
1818, died last week, aged 77.
We just want him to get out of bed
four times a night for a month, to keep
DaxiXL Yekkx, while felling a Ixrgo pin®
tree, nrar Cedar Springe, Kent county, a few the baby's legs covered up.

days ago, wm inatantly killed by falling
John Henry, whose first (and only)
limbs, his bedy being terribly mangled.
bora has just been to a toy-shop, says
Lixxix's mw and thing Io factory at Mid­ 'twos a tin linmpet that knocked tho
land, Mich., haa been destroyed by. fire.
stuffiu out of tho walls of Jericho, and
about 430,000; insurance, fll'j,000.
'
mighty good reason for it, too.
A tor named Wm. Eckwood, who bat been
A romantic young lady, whbse father
■abject to fits, waa found dead one morning
laai week on the Grand Rapida and Indiana refused to rent an Italian villa on the
railroad trsck, thirty miles south of S’.urgia- 1 banks of Lake Como ns a summer
residence, has threatened to go West
was horribly mangled otherwine. It is auj&gt;1 and marry a California highwayman.
poacd ho tried to board a paeeeogcr train, or
The miseries of. life begin to oppress
Tks Benxic County Journal eays that an
Indian recently killed fjur panthers near
Platte Lake. Ha shot two of thorn in Ono
day.
Altxna is laboring with a now railroad entorpriao.
The Hagiesw Courier desires a public meet­
ing bald to influence the Legislature to estab­
lish the new House of Correction at that city.
It acta on the astumplion that the location
at Iona will not be approved.
Tux committee of the Michigan State MediI cal Society have agreed upon the form of a
bill which they with the Legislator® to peea,

Here's a Troy boy, for instance, oskisg
his mother, after a shad dinner, “ where
did God find all the bones to make tho
first shad of?"

A gallant wag was sitting beside his
beloved, and being unable t® think of
anything to say, asked her why «he was
like a tailor. “I don't know,” said
she, with a pouting lip, “ unless it is
because I am sitting beeide a goose."

“Hav« you Goldsmith’s Greece?”
was asked of a clerk in a store in which
books and various miscellaneous articles
graduated phyeiciana, and keeping out of the were sold. “No," said the clerk, re­
ranks of the medical profession such persons
flectively, “we haven't Goldsmith’s
as cannot pass a specified examination.
Greooe, but we have some splendid
moo, fired with a generous ardor to supply hair oil.”
the dwellers in the rural districts with some­
Milwaukee Ecwt: The best of
thing huge in the way of burnt cork, min­ Christians occasionally have rags to
strelsy, advertised a concert, to take place at a

ward avenue. They auocoided in collecting a
The Vinrinia City (Nevada) Chroni­
thing went on •wimnungly till the close of the
cle tells how some of the people en­
gaged fa silver mining wake up in the
they snnonicou that the affair was a failure.
morning to find themselves million­
aires. “ Gen. Thomas H. Williams,"
New Year** and finish it np. This not being
it says, “ holds fa his own name 6,500
•hares of California, and 3,000 shares
crowd, the unhappy youtha were pounced upon
I and made to diegorge all they had taken for
of Consolidated Virginia.
The first
the concert, and their limited aupply of per­
cost him little or nothing, it haring
sonal property beaidea, including overshoes
been awarded him at the time of the
and extra wearing apparel."
California consolidation for his share
TzEcelobratod Piltaburgh ejectment cas*,
of Central No. 2. He can sell his
in which ono Msister wai plaintiff and ilia
shares
in
California
to-day . for
Mowry hairs dsfsndanla, haa terminated In *
&lt;1,950,000,
and
his
shares
in
verdict for the latter. The can® involved
millions of dollars, and novelty was given it
Consolidated Virginia for &lt;750,000,
by the preacnco of a largo number of Indians
a total of &lt;2,700,000.
His clear
from Bay City, Mich
profit, if he sells in time, will be
SOME HEAVY FAILURES.
over &lt;2,000.000. In the last twentyHarper a Bazar nays : Several recent PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DISEASE.
four hours California has risen &lt;100 a failures among the grain and produce
A writer in Chamber^' Journal speaks
share. The General's profit* in those dealers of New York for amounts vary­ of the fact as decidedly noteworthy that
twenty-four hours nas been $650,000; ing from &lt;100,000 to &lt;300,000 recall the common opinion thr.t excessive men­
more than $25,000 an hour—$500 a the fact that the way fa which some of tal occupation gravitates toward insan­
minute,”
the old gentlemen of history failed ity, is not only not verified by facte,
j
Upon the arrival of the 4 o'clock p. throws our two-penny aflkiro quite into but that, on the contrary, one of the
' “• «pree» train in Reading, Peansyl the shade. Cicsar, before he entered foremost living physicians doubts
' van“« on Wednesday, the car inspector, into public life, was short &lt;1,000,000, whether alienation of mind is ever the
I while uPPin6 »od testing the wheels, and wjth no assets, and purchased the result of overstrain ; it is to physical,
was astonished to find,
’ secreted
* ’ on ■top friendship of Quiswtr for $2,500,000 not to meats!, derangement, he think*,,
of one of the wheel-trucks that sup­ (which was a pleasant thing for Qam- that excessive work of the brain gener­
port the body of the passenger car, a sor). Moro Antony failed for 81,500,­ ally gives rise. Insanity, he points out,
middle-aged man, who in this manner 000 on the ides of March, but got an finds the most suitable material for ite
had stolen a passage.
The stranger extension of only a few days, and paid development among the cloddish, un­
was told to vacate his dangerous hiding­ 100 crata. Tuose old “ swells ” used to educated classes, while the worst forma
place, and, ispos creeping out, appe.red get short and fail and compromise, just of physical diseases are originated and
intensified by .the educated, overstrain­
to be oold and stiff. He stated that ire ai they do in Wall street.

had coms all the way from California,
and had traveled altogether ip that
tton that Hr. Hamilton took the little
Tnis is the Ixtert form of a wrdJfog manner. Such a thing i*. terrible to
Beets. As there were only eight, and invitation: "Come round and see me con'euiplxte. The only winder is that
as Mr. Hamilton had only five cubs of capture a mother-fa-law, at 8 o'clock, he was not struck dead—while telling
his era, be glsdljr oomw^ted.
Mr. •brep.'
the story.

THE KXW YEAR

Tk» wife ot Chart* Culrsr, of Howell, l«

tho best of Christians will sometimes
roll an old flat-iron up in a ragged shirt
and chuck it down in the bag just to
give it ballast
Jolla Ward Howe informs us that
“ the financial incompetence) of men fa
general is becoming every day more
evident to the world al large.” It is
especially evident in tho morning, when
their wives have “ gone through " their
pockets overnight

“Could you,” said a young lady
teacher, “ after what I have been reed­
ing to you, forgive your enemy? that is,
could you forgive another boy if ho
struck you?” “Why, yee,” said the
little rustic, doubling his fists, “if he
was a good deal bigger than me."
“ Mother," said a little urchin, when
he came home from church, “I have
heard ouch t smart preacher.
He
stamped and m.vitf- such a noise, and
then he got mad ; he shook his fiats at
the folks, and there wasn’t anybody
dared to go up and fight him.

Helen M- Cooke writes that “ kiraea
on her brow are the richest diadem a
womah’s soul aspires to." And yet a
young fellow who kisses • young iady

making motiocs like a patent clotiie*wringer is nut the man for the position.
Whilm T. D. Jones was
modeling his bust of

ed brain workers.
says that • there is a regular Board of
Emerson Wight, the newlv-eleetad
Grand Jury Brokers in that city whoee Mayor of Springfield, Mau., haa two
service* can be had at all times to Sx up woodrn legs, haring last both of hiM
a grand juty to suit th? ernergenritw of natural ones by a railnxd aoridt-fa
auy particular case.

social gathering with the following fa.
_ : “ Er-cr—say! er-c-r—r-o you're
quiry
the
tan—er— that malrex mnd-bosds.
oin1
Urr.tlly, Jr. yoa ncl &gt; a-&gt;» Orel'

�—

«• for .h&lt;

ration hurt* Spring, and last season

• I
.
«ever wore were made by him.
1 a good business. They have and give A, W- a call.
Hemer Downing retains’ the store
R. S. Brady is another of the first j
iw a kiln ol brick for sale.
•
and goods formerly held by Downing «settlers, and is largely interested in

N Al

kept running early and late. It was &lt;fc Alien, ‘although we believe Theo.
built i^st spring. Mr.. Booth bos been furnishes the * backing" and can be
having a heavy trade in apple and seen there at nearly all hours'of the
-day. Homer still ke^Kup l*1B rtiPu

CASH.

Motuh
A School, white svetj chil l «M Imra

O

He has moved
’village real estate.
his
I
shoo shop over his new brick,
’where he can always be found ready

1to give “fits'* and satisfacl ion.
A. P. Nichols keeps a good stock
Bdstoin k Gorsies are carrying Ou ration of the firm oh goofls and prides,
.
is
doing
a
good
business.
When
iand also does repairing. &lt;F
an ashary and are having a fair run
Theo, Downing was iu business, ho
MILLINERIES.
of CHStoiU,
*
.

And with cnericy to mske our &lt;aj,

LaWTSRS. ■
Attention is silled to the advertise­
Clement Smith has a large practice, 'business here in September, 1866.
ly on hand, at her store, an elegant
ment of the Lakeside Library, on
Since the above is in type, we un­ assortment of Millinery and Fancy
on the Grand River Valley Division in this village and the villages and
fourth.page. It is issued semi-month­
derstand that Mr. L. J. Wheeler has Goods, of tha latest styles, and
*%( the M- C. R. R . in the eastern cities about He also does insttranc- '
ly and publishes complete in each
part of Barry County, 50 miles .from nig arid deals in real estate. In 1868 1made arrangements to purchase Mr. always for sale very cheap.
number tho masterpieces of the best
Mrs. N. M. Stebbins always keeps
Jackson, east, and 44 from Grand Clepi taught the first Union School Downing's stock, and will take pos-’
living writers. The subscription is
next week.
Ho is an old her stock un with the times, and the
Rapids, west
Its nearest place of in this village. In 1870 he began session
1
*2,15 per annum postage pre-paid.
business man in the Dry Goods lino, pretty things the ladies love so well,
importance is Hastings, 12 miles west, the practice of law, since when he 1
This is good cheap reading.
~
in Nashville, arid tho News extends can always be found at hor Millinery
whilst north and south there arc no has gamed steadily id popularity, and 1
tho right hand of fellowship and cor
store.
towns fpr 22 miles.
It is a thriving now no quoter of Tiffany can show a
dially welcomes him back again.
village of about l.OWamds. i» sur­ better record (han can Clem.
1
Not quite a year ago Mr. Frank
HARDWARE .
List Summer Eastman k Young
rounded by an excellent farming
The village of Nash viHe h located

Reeeired at tie O.

Gr.

SOMETHING NEW.

country, titled by industrious and in­ commenced tho practice cl

law in

In the year of our Lord, 1870, C.’ C.

Dancer assumed control of the Union

telligent farmers, and is located on this village. Mr. Eastman was fbnn- WolcolV commenced business in the House, as Mum Host. Since then tho
the Thomnpple River, which affords erly in the practice'at Woodland and hardware .lino in Nashville. Charley hotel has iucrcased.'in public favor,
Fred. Young at Hastings, They arc is an enterprising young man and is and Frank is kept “ chuck fullof
a good water-power.
He knows
. In a half a dozen years this first class lawyers, already have a good noted
for giving good bargains to his customers all tho time.
,
They customers.
,
Charley’s stock is always just how to prepare a meal that will
place
has
grown
from,— you practice and are doing vycll.

,

might say,—stumps

and

tall

for­ are also loan

and

agents

porated as a village in the spring of

■ the year 4870. During tho past year
its growth hits been very substantial;
many buildings htivo been erected

NASH-VILLE MILLS!
— AND —

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!
patron ville House some little timo ago. Mr.
।
□fours,
ami long may ho wave to Skeles is absent most of the timo at­
Would respectfully inform the pnbHo ths
July I87», He has a large practice, deabout
,
hardware to the citizens of tending to other duties, but his lady he is prepared to do double the work than
presides over tho .•‘table," and is giv­ heretofore.
—doing a business of between three Barry and Eaton counties.
and four thousand dollar! yearly. *
Smith k Putnam, in Oct. 1872, ing good satisfaction to their patrons.
I have added le my Flouring Mill
The Central House, by the Roosa's
Iu the year 1870, Dr. H. A. Bar- opened
,
a hardware on a capital of

POWER CORN SHULER,

THAT WORKS LIKE A CHARM.
kc. Everything, big or httlo. can old meat market just south of Tru­
say he is doing a large business and always bo found at ’ Smtth&amp;Pnt’s man’s store. They are having a big
I am prepared to do all the work that,
manufactories.
" making money. All the above arc store and at pric s low enough to trade, and it would surprise you to comes on abort notice. If customer* come
early they never fail to gel their work in
see the amount of fresh meat brought
Nothing helps to build up a place first class physicians, ami are ready suit, oven a granger.
good season.
'
to their market every morning.
like manufactories. They bring trade to attend to the iilb, to which wc ore
drugs.
P. Durham carries on a first class
and laboring men into a place, and are all subjects with accuracy and
The Boise Brothers, propr'etors of
of tho business and the success of Dr. C. W. Wickham does, wc should

the business men:

said laborers and lheiP* families must dispatch, but we don’t went »i&gt;yllring

have food and clothing.
.

Below are to do with them, and so will quit

thn’miniufactoriesof Nashville:
*
The leading manufactory of Nash­

the City Drug Store, entered the bus­ meat market at No. 1, where good
iness arena of Nashville in Sept, meats can always be had.

last.

DCT GOODS.

By fair dealing apd courleou!

CUSTOM

natured, and wo sincerely wish their of July last, and found nothing but
with $20,000 worth of Dry Goods. long row of customers to incrense.and two log houses and a shanty, in what
in now the corporation.
He logged
half to three million feet per year, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, kc.
" Fair it will.
*
and the mill gives employment to dealing and low prices,’’ has always
Dan Halbert- ‘'immortalized," his and burned five .acres between his
from twelve to fifteen hands. 115,000 been Mr. Truman’s motto, and is the name by ereclingNashville's 1st brick. present place of business and Wheel­
is paid out
every winter for secret of his success. Wc- are cred­ Two years ago next March ■ it was er's old store; what is now the.heart

c. n. holler, Miller.

He believes

in takes a lively interest in everything

at home, and

that is good for its future welfare, and

to such men we always give a hearty business
" God speed."

Mills

have long

been noted for the excellency of the

liveliest

A. Gordnier bos been in the har­

Grroccries- ness business a number of years, and
the Ts’ews was is doing a large business.
A. R. Wolcott is doing a fine bus­
One
marched trium­
1870, Mr. W. A. Aylsworth first struck phant into Nashville nnd “flung bis iness in (he manufacture of harness.

has just finished erecting a handsome

$0,000 residence.
The Nashville

C, A. TRUMAN.

FOR ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF

(Srorcrice and grovfetons,

HARNESS SHOPS.

GROCERIES.

No. 49 appears to be the

Pay the highest Price for Country Produc

No.l

The brick store, 9(1 feet long, and filled it

logs, and the mill is doing a business ibly informed that he is uow doing a completed, and Dan moved in with of the village.
of $45,000 per year. The.machinery business of $10,000 per annum. He ♦2,000 worth of Drugs. He is a clev­ . Wm. Bartley and Hollon k Berger
in the null cost $10,000. Mr. Olds is is the President of the village, has er fellow, has a good trade and we are*also in tho blacksmith business
and arc hasting a good run of work.
an
enterprising and an energetic the well being of Nashville at heart, wish him well.
■pending his money

$5000,0 worth of Boots and Shoes.
Which I am bound to sell 10 per Cent Lowei than any other
House in town.

QOMtE DOWN TO

yearly lumber cut is from two and a

workman himself.

WORK

Double Face Black Alapacas,
*
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
Goat Cloths, Bugle Fringe,
Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
Silk Fringe, Scarfe, Nubias,
Hats, Caps’ Horse Blankets,
Men, Lad’s 4 Child’s Underwear,
’
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Groceries, &amp;c., &amp;c.

BLACKSMITHS.
Webster &amp; Hobbs are the leading

Mr. G. A. Truman is now the pio­ deportment they have already won
ville is the-saw and plaining mill of neer in the Dry Goods trade in Nash­ the confidence and esteem of our cit­ blacksmiths. They do good work and
A. W. Olds, being the banner one ville. On May 10th, 1868, he com­ izen- and are enjoying a large -trade. plenty of it too. John Webster i* the
of Barry Cj.
The saw mill was menced business with a small capital. Frank is clover and Free, is clever pioneer business man ol Nashville.
completed in 1869, and the plaining Last Summer he erected a handsome too (to the ladies) are always good He came hero ten years ago the 28th

mill was added last summer.

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,

Proprietor of the

, the village "Dads," a good
of

that would reflect credit upon a more ber came to this village. He has a $2,000. They have increased this is also a first class plane to slop and
prctentHHis place than the little vil­ large practice, and a handsome resi­ stock until they have . a capital of is having a large rnn of custom.
MEAT mAKKKTS.
dence shows that he bos done well. nearly 86,000 invested in stoves, shelf
lage of Nashville. ,
Roberts k Roe hold forth at the
Judging from the amount of riding Hardware, Agricultural Implements,
Below we give a classified sketch

place keeping

A few weeks after
gloomy night in November, born, CapL Boise

Mr. P. Holler Nashville. It didn't take him long to banner to the breeze,” lotting the
1868, and since rent a little store down town, and on people know that ho -wouldn't take

TWO DOLLARS FOR ONE.

Having filled my store with a fresh slock
of choice .

HARD

GROCERIES.

floor it manufactures.

bought tho mill in
Brooks,
Messers, Ainsworth &amp;
then has supplied it with two Amer­ the following Thanksgiving Dny the “back scat" on prices tor any proprietors
of the elevator have
ican turbine water wheels, and the moved his family, goods and chatties firm in tho County.
His present bought of the new crop of wheat
and best mill machinery, until now he here, opened a general store and went largo stock of Groceries and Crock­ 50, 000 bu4hcLs bought this winter
has one of tho best flouring milk in to work. Will is one of those sound, ery adda a feather to the laurels of 5, 000 l/fshcls of oats, and in tho last
tho Co. The mill is under the super shrewd business men thai one does Nashville, CapL informs us that since
vision of Chris, and John Roe, who not often meet in a small town. He he moved into his new store his trade
know their “bis.” They are grinQmg knows how to buy, when io buy, and has increased over one third. The
4.000 bushels of grain per month.
to sell cheap.
In tho past three firm is now known as L. C. Boise k
Mr.Hofier is also proprietor of the months he has sold over $5,000 worth Co. Mr. Stiles being the Co.

They have the

hogs.

reputation of

Dry

Goods and

Ready

Greater Bargains
GLASSWARE,
THAN EVER IN
And in fact everything uraally kffr-l in a

paying the highest prices and farm­
ers flock in to see them from east and

FIBST-CLABS

Made

Grocery and Provision Store ?

age iu 1867., doing a small business his goods at cost, as ho is obliged to his forte. Mr.Griffith is doin’; a good trade in the live stock business.Their
in a httlo shop back of his store. vvealo the building, to Unike loom for yearly business and we wish him shipments aro heavy, and the large I wish to inform the public that 1 will Mil a
The following year ho bniit his fur­ the new bank, but doos not think of well. The Express office is located amount of money they pay out in this
niture manufactory. He has been going out of trade.
nt his store, ho being the agent. We vicinity is quite an item to the farm
adding to it yearly untill now ho has
Mr. H. R. Dickinson is an enter­ wish him wellers. We learn that Mr. A, Hardy
the best in tho county. He keeps prising young man, (and right here wo
FOB A
Mr. P. Durham has been a proper­ nnd G. D. Babcock are about to go in­
the largest ano finest stock of furni­ will say that Nashville is famed for ty holder of Na*hville a tang time, to tho stock business. If so. the farm­

BIG PILE OF GOODS

,

ture we ever saw in a town the size her young and enterprising business but only entered the business circle
of Nashville, and •manufactures near­ men.) He camo from- New York to ।a few weeks ago, and already gives
ly all of it in his own shpf». The boys this place last July, and bought out ,evidences of being a live business
go in partnership with him the first of the slock of Ay Is wortfi k Fuller. iman. No. 1 is, his place of business
this year, and we understand they Last week wo dropped into his store and
i
he has 3 fine stock of everything

,

will soon farther increase their fncil- and found it newly painted, a fresh in
i the Grocery line, and also keeps
i ies for manufacturing furniture.
stock of goods in the Dry Goods, ia meat market. Mr. Durham merits
Kirtland k Son manufacture Clothing. Boot, Shoe, and Grocery ia large patronage.
heading, staves and hoops. Their line, and all ready to attend the wonts
The firm of Daugherty k R-josb
manufactory was built in 1871, and of one or one thousand, with neatness ,
dissolved last week, Mr. Roosa's fa­
■applied with $5,000 worth of new and dispatch. Ho quotes some prices .
ther buying Mr. Daugherty's inter­
machinery, of the latest patterns in his "ad" that are very low. Ho ,
est They have in connection with
They buy the limber in (be rough and inform! np that his trade is better ,
their Grocery store, a bakery, hotel
with their ample facilities it is soon than he expected, and wc orc glad of and
.
boarding house, and are doing a
manufactured into heading. staves iL Tile uray he is selling goods, it large
।
business. They are bound to
uifd hoops. They are doing a busi­ cannot help but increase.
sell as low 0 anyone, and as good on

ers can always expect

to

get

highest prices, for anything

in

the

line at Nashville;
E. J. Feighncr is carrying on a
photograph gallery over Wolcott’s
hardware.

Reynolds k

Cx&gt;k manufactures ing them cheap for cash.

move into Griffith

They will

k Kerr's

MONEY !

C. C. WOLCOTT.

BUY THE
AND

BEST!

GET A

77*c Highest Price Always Paid for
.

Country Produce.

Man. has been a resident

of this vicinity for a long

time.

Ho

started the gallery five years ago, is
a good workman,

and

deserves the

patronage of every ci risen of Nash­

ville.

SHILL AMOUNT OF

AT THE POPULAR CASH HOUSE OF

tha t

Griffith k Kerr arc fitting up

In connection with iny store
I shall keep a

MEAT MARKET!

a splended gallery in their brick to bo

occupied by. him when

completed.

Mm. is the township clerk and

vil­

lage recorder.

Wm.

Jones,

Dentist, is

doing a

ness of 310,000 per annum. They
The Kocher Brothers commenced iarticle.
Give them acill and be large business. A short time ago, in
are now filling an order for on East, borineas hero about the first of July jnade
.
five days he extracted 115 teeth and
happy.
eru firm for 500,000 firkin stives.
A. I*. Nichols commenced business took $250 00 worth of impressions
The Nashville Foundry, under the have the go-ahead i-tiveness neo’-sOur Tailor, Mr. S. Leibbauser is
in Groceries in Sept. 1869, and now
supervision of Mr. G. F. Wilson, is Mry to build up a good business. They
bas a good patronage. lie also crowded with work. He is bound to
doiug a good business in Plows. have as good &lt; stoek of Dry Goods,
keeps a good line of boots, shoes, slip­ give good “fits," the best of aalisfocSleigh Shoes and job work.
We Boots, Shoes. Groceries, &amp;c., as one pers etc, in a store adjoining his gro- • lion, and his charges arc low.
wish Mr. Wilson succesa.
Reese &amp; Detterick opened a short
would wish to see, and they are sell­ eery.
twenty five of their celebrated wag­

TIMES VANQUISHED ANO
RIVEN OFF THE FIELD I

Crockery

four weeks 25,000 pounds of dressed

west, north and south. They keep
D. C. Griffith is one of the oldest lain, shingles, lime, salt, hair, stucco,
Clothing, in the little store he now merchants in Nashville. Dealing in &amp;c, which they are selling very low.
season have a targe run of custom.
Mr. Jacob Lentz came to this vill­ occupies. Jnst now he is selling off Groceries, School Books, &amp;c, is also
The Lee boys ore having a heavy
wool carding machine, which in their of

JV. TRtTMAN,

Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to bny for
Cash.
1 have a full line of

represent full and complete, nud he nlsb keeps tickle the pallet. A ’bus is ran from
Aencnltural Implements in their sen- the Union House to all trains.
• Mr. Rufus Skeles bought the Nash­
sou.
Ha enjoys a big trade, is one

est trees into the brightest toWp on first class insurance companies.
the line of thezG. R- V. R- IL It wrs
PHYSICIANS,
Dr. W H, Young commenced the
partially platted in I860, nt the sur­
veyor the railroad^and was incor­ practice ol medicine m this village in

O. D. Store »f

A W. Parker who bought out &lt;. 'in* ago. a produce store, in the old

new Maxson a short time ago, is well sup-

FAucis building, whore they are
Mr. F. Reynolds built brick us soon as it is completed. The plied with everything in the Gro- paying a good price for all kinds of
the riiop five years ago. They u*e boys are having n large trade, and eery fine and is having a fair patron- country produce.
r
only the Vval second growth material. they merit it. Success to them.
age, which wifi increase.
'| ”
When
"u —you want a nice
’
ride
’ - go
Alf, Boston manaracterca
and . . When
o
f
j
around
to
E.
DBitgood's
livery
stable
Uhh&gt; &gt;•
»
-....
&gt;&lt;UU die firm
...... ol Downing
LZUVTIUUg &amp;
IV Alien
AUCU
The blind man has a nice stock
repairs guns *nd pistolx, and keeps ‘dissolved co-parnersbip, Mr. Allen shelf Groceries and fancy goods in Ia«d
a "nice rig” Bit. knows

ons per year.

CUT

good meats:
The Highest Price Paid for
and Pdu.

»sr BBMEMBBR TUB PLACX—

Mancfactured by the Michigan Stove Co,
and warranted for one year.

Red Sign, No. 1
The largest stock of P»i»ts, Oils, Varaiahes aad Brashe
brought to Naahville. Also a large stock of Cfms-ca w
P. DIRHAM
eluding the Silver Steel Diamond, the fastest uting saw n th
world, and all to be offered at prices heretoeforunheardoif fo
For Sale or Rent.
The Hotel and Grocery Store occupied by Cash.
Ssriivine. Dec. 1st, 1874.

C. C. WOLCOTT/
CHAD CLEVER, Naahville.

FOB

�NEW PLANING MILL .
He i* recovoriag as text as

a*.

Me. J. E Poller, lbw enginecf, re­
ceived slvera! severe injuries, turd

0*a&gt; &lt;»« n,P"' rw'*a,1r

Ki. ihum^neart,
The. exact cause of the explosion
ofr by a feed cutter, nnd the ttame is n&lt;&lt;t KBown, but Jl appear* that the
itee clipped the finperx of his
wutar. had run down quite low and
the engineer had just started cold
TT A BAMEB. M.. D., Homwwater tn the boiler when the ex- ■
11. ^r^"-***
.—The Vermontville Enterprise is' ptesiou occurred.
The boiler wax a
dated Fridays but we never get it un- uew
■
one, and lite steam £;.ut^e, at the
of the accj^nt, indicated dnly
WEBSTER * HOBBS. Btaok. till Saturday oi Monday nights. If it time
■
forty pounds, F^fceverul days before
IT —tth. AU Mn*» •*
ta*»
the boiler had sustained u pressure
what time does it roach its Nev York
of-120 pounds.
subsuribera.
The explosion was terrific and the
—The Grange of. thia village, will ground for many rods around was
hold a public insulation of offieent, strewn with the debris.
flLEMENT SMITH.
'•M n*y ia the root of all evil." but J. A
J!4*l tUUU ud
Rst«-e«i&gt; this afternoon and evening at their
ball. There will bo a free supper Roldusim of EvdJiBvilU, Ind., last week
for all. A general good time is ex
EASTMAN 4 YOUNG,
stepping a robber’s ballot.
{ioctod.

W

“49”

ZNeTT Store I

NEW GOODS!

THAT IS THE

Prop’r.

A. W. OLDS,

MICD1UAN CBIVTBAL.

My Visaing Mill is new in running order

Everything Keto!

RELIABLE HOUSE

Farmers and their wives take noliee:
Young Ladies end Gentleman attention;

MtWf
" “■
*“

REMEMBER

?** !

^LANING,

gtATCinNG,

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,
Done to order, with promptness, and satis-

» IGMj « »

DTS/ST GOODS

GROCERIES I

CHOICE

Crockery,

Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents’ Furnishing
■
Goods,
Wo. HO Umbrella,

Dressed

Flooring

SHlip, Moulding?, kt.,
Of every description, kept oonstutly on

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.

Glassware &amp; Lamps!

I *lst&gt; manufiuslurw Soft nnd Hard Wood

Oozy Little Brick Store,

:s

Not around the corner, hut next door
to Halbert &amp; Co.

HENRY H. WOOD,

Justice of the Peace,

q

liebhauser,
TAILOR

U'

—Being sick, last week, we wero
Having moved Inin my
For the Wholesale and Retail Trade.
The worlds prayer meeting occurs An the
unable to "get out,” and did not hear first week in January 1875. U.should not
Lath and Shingles,
of the Vermontville cnusalitY nntij be neglecud by a ulnglo church or individu­
a full limb or
conslsutly on hand.
al riiriettan. The notice published by the
Em. taller id
(W4 TRUNKS!
after we had finished our edition on "Alliance CommiUee," pmvHes the topic
ggp* Saw and Planing Mill cast of the
ON HAND!
Thursday night.- We give the par­ fur each evenings service during the week.
Depot, Nashville, Mich.
The call and order of service* as published I would respectfully • invite myvold customNashville, Sept. lrt.‘,187A
4»
ticulars in this issne.
*48
A W. OLDS.
by the religious papers will be observed by
W, A AYLSWORTH.
—Eddie Sprague, aged about eight the churches in thia place, in a union servi­
ce held alieruati-vely, commencing at the
pOVXD, the cheapen! place
years, sou of Eli Sprague^ of Mid­ Cb|isUau titrarcb, Monday Eve., at q P.
Qomc and see if
"ttmnksgiving and
dleville. was.instantly killed in tho' M-- Subject of prayer:
n/ Ik.
..... ......
New ones to call and see my
mill yard, at the above named place,
Monday afternoon, about 3-o'uhok, Christian public arc earnestly requested to
unite in these services and concert of
by a log rolling upon his head and prayer.
•
W.t W. Dusks.
smashing it horribly.

NEW STORE!

W. B. ST1WKG, Gen’l IfcpL

GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIV-

10^000

PARADY, Manufacturer of

*

Boots and Shoes,

Entire New Stock.

TJNION HOUSE.

’

Dibd .Id NashviUe Dee. 26th, a little
two monib's old daughter of-Mr. and Mrs.
have us call their new Church tho Wo. B. Griggs
"Mud Creek United Brethren Church
MxnKiSD.— At Elder Linooln's, Deo. 24th,
Good Hall In the third Well, now, w® are sorry, but we .1874. by Elder D. W. Lincoln, Mr. Charles
F. Edson and Miss Mary J. Haskins, both
hope that it wont stay the progressof of Woodland. Midi.
their religion in the "Mad Creek”
LOCAL MATTERS.
district.

IVM. JONES,

-

Everything belonging to tho

•

ly followers of the Lord," dont like to

Mleliltfnn

—Tho Christian

Sabbath

School

Grocery, Crockery &amp; Lamp Trade,

Eve.

The

tree was loaded

presents to the value of $500.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

W. wiHsell you

Call and see them.

I©- CRYSTAL DRIPS
'

112

cents at
Drcxtxsoxe.

ting a peep at the tree.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

KLLIW&amp; FANCY GOODS!
Also VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.

chine at

a raffle.

A young lady,

Maggie Mallon, won the machine

and very generously gave it back to

the woman, although she had boon
ofiered $35 for iL

How many more

happy hearts there would be in this
CUT FREE OF CHARGE!
world if there wero less "Shylocks',
She still retains the aerricea of Miss
and more Maggie Mallons.
Downixo, and is prepared to make

—Go to Drmabay’s to gel as good a bar­
gain as you can fin-l in the country.

—Everything sold kt Dmxabat’b Is war­
ranted as represented or money refunded
STAND FROM UNDER. ’

All persons having unset tle&lt;l accounts
with the undersigned, will please call and
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.
—Last Saturday a four-year-old
settle them immediately, thereby saving
boy lay dying in a house in the south
thetnselves trouble and expense. I mean
DELL
BARLOW, part of Maple Grove, crying for bread basinets.
.
Tnvo Maxsox.
'and there was none to give him. Tito
mother made known the situation to
her neighbors, and (pod was procured, ft£T EVERY LADY SHOULD TAKE IT.
but the boy died. The hnsband nnd
father is an able-bodied man, bnt too
lazy to work. His name is " Fuzzy’
Nashville, Mich.
DeMund, and it is the duty of the
people ol this vicinity to put him
where will be maue to work. Ho had The Cheapest and Best in the World.

BARBER aaQ HAIR BRESSER!

PETtRSOrS MACHINE

Shaving, Hair Cutting $
Dressing, Shampooing,

a dose of the House of Coneatiou,
last Spring, and now the State Prison ••L. Postage pre-paid on all Subscriptions.
Shop just south of isn’t too good for him.
The world Tkkks (always in advance) $2.00 a year.
has no need of him, and the quicker
Ite is out of it, the better.

PALL JULLfflEBY GOODS!

—That "anima!"still troubles the
"timid" of Maple Grove. Several in­
dividuals claim seeing it lately. One
Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS claims it to be not less than eight feet
from its nose to tip of its tai’, and two
feet high. One man declares that it
chased him homo one night and after
And ia varieties to suit customers, all to be he had Ixiltcd the door it took a peep
at him through a window, affording
• told cheap for cash.
him a view of its head, which he sayi
resembled a large bull dog’s. Now
this
is getting interesting and if this
D&lt;.ne in the Latest Styles and with neatness.
animal don’t quit cluwing poopla ou
dark nights, we shall petition Undo
Sam to send down a regiment of
soldiers and have the animal ferreted
tend annihilated.

T3RESS MAKING

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER,

fresh meats
Wednesday, Dec. 23rd, al about
four o’clock in the aften.oou the boiltnnnn M
ph~ing«iUI of Manata. BoWUUd dine k. Hammond, near the Vertnontville depot exploded, demolishing the
I building and dangerously injuring the
proprietors
Two
employes abw
sustained lass injuries.
,
Mr. C. E- Hammond, wax thrown
by‘ the
explosion over a circular aaw.
’
.
He was aevcxcly scalded in ho

WOOB

Ort

ONE PRIGE TO ALL.

A linrrlay nhrfrt train leave* Pent water paralnr
Hi rCTttfh Grs»! H «pl&lt;l» at ?4ki p m nn-1 Naahvllle 0J&lt;

C. B. HUSH, Sept.

Country Produce always
bought at the TOP of the
Market.
NashviUe, Oct 21st, 1874.

L. C. BOISE &amp; CO.

An Cheap as they can be Bought

DRUGS &amp; liDItlWS,

latlLLING TALBS AND WLfflB
are th* beat puUiahcd an, where. AU the moat pop­
ular wrilere are emptoyod la write orielnally for
•* IVureoti." In 1M&amp;. In addition to ibe um»I qnanUty ct abort etortee, Fire Orl&lt;1ual Copyrqtht Novel*
^&lt;11
... VI — . .... &lt;_•.
- L-...

ottzr, stock

NEXT 30 DAYS

Paints, Oils, Varaisnes &amp; Brushes,

Is all new, and has been selected with great
care au&lt;J wo warrant satisfaction.
We
would especially call atttention to our large
stock of

I WILL SELL

Representing nearly every kind known to
the trade, and to you that indulge in the for­
eign luxury, »e would eay

BEST PRINTS, 10 Cts,

AIortinMEO Hnle.
Wubbkas, Jonah B. Raaey and Rosetta
S&lt;M, Bink, ul «tl« Ms,
C. Rssov, hoi wife, of Nashville, Barry
county, Michigan,did on the 14th day of Au­
gust, A D. 18* 1, make aud execute to Hi­ STATIONER! i LEGAL BLANKS,
ram Coe. of rjio same place, a certain mort­
gage to secure the payment of a certain
Co
nolo the same day made, and, whereas, the
said mortgage was duly recorded in |he
office of the Register of Deeds, in Barry Co.,
Michigan, on the 7th day of Sept A- D.
1871. in Liber "Z" of mortgages, on page
899, and, whereas, there is now due on said
SPECTACLES, (warranted Pebble)
note and mortgage the sum of Four
Hand red and Ninety.one and CO-100
dollars, at this date, and default has
been made in the payment of aaid sum;
Now, therefore, by Reason of said default,
tho Mortgagee, by virtue of the power in
•aid mortgage contained, will, on the twen­
tieth day of February, A. D. 1875, at the
hour of one o’clock, P. M. of said day, iu
the city df Hastings, at the north Doni doo
A Frisk Stock or
of the court bottse, in aaid city (that being
the place of bolding the circuit court in and
for Barry county, Michigan) sell the lands
and premises described in eaid mortgage, or
so much thereof as may be necessary to
satisfy the amount due thereon, and the
TEAS, COFFEES,
reasonable costs and expanses, and an At­
torney fee of twenty five dollars, stipulated
tn be paid by the terms of said mortgage
Sugars,
Spices, Etc.
should the tame be foreclosed. The de­
scription of the premises, as described In
said mortgage, arc as follows:- Village lots
No. one hundred and twenty-six (126) and
the undivided ane-half of lota eighty-iwo
Eand righty-throe (38). ia the village of
hrille, Barry county, Michigan, accord­
ing to the plat and the survey'thereof.
Dated Nashville, Mich.. Nov. 10th. 1874.
for Medicinal and Mechanical Durpom, at
HIRAM COE.
Clxxbxy Smith,
Mortgagee.
Attorney for Mortgagee. .
8-20
BOISE BROS.,

TOILET ARTICLES AID PERFUMES,

Come

to

Our

Store!

OthcrN at 9 or Les*.

And sec for yourselves.

Yard wide Sheeting 9 cts.
THE YAMA8HIR0 (uncolored)

Wall Peper &amp; Bordering Japan Tea, for ^1. Knit Underskirts, 50 cts.

LAMPS:

Young; Hyson Tea, 30 cts.

CRACKERS
•

FAMILY GROCERIES.

Pure Wines and Liquors

Dy tho barrel.

BAKERY GOODS
Of every description.

The Choicest Bread
People can Appreciate.
We do not with to eulogise.
for yourselves.

In every style and form.

gctfl and SfStanrant

Carefully

Lodgings &lt;j- Meals 25 cts.

AU painted up.

That will run.

And 3 Cent SOAP.
Ohl Town Rio, 25 and 28 Cents.

TRIIM PH BAKING

POWDER I

BOISE Bros.

In nice tin canniatcn.

Tea Setts for 65 Cts.
Ac., Ac., too numerous to mention.

Prepared.
Call at Central House Sign.

Fair Prices and Honest Defiling.

CUTTERS

Then Try My $1 Tea,

Cali and see

In connection with store.
All Goods Warranted------- Physicians'

Prescriptions

Good. Waterproofs, 90 cts.
All Wool Hose, 45 cents per pair.

axsox

With Shoes on.
With Seats on.

Best Velveteens, 75 cents.

OYSTERS

CUTTERS

CUTTERS

Ko. 1 Batts, 20 cents.

Ever sold In Nashville, which we think the

(S
T. M
)
CUTTERS I
CITY
DRUG
STORE,
CUTTERS!

CUTTERS

lammotli Calored Fashion Plata

u Babby Co.

Patent Medicines,

dcckmusobs to

AU Uiia will be xiven tor raly
a year, poataee pre-paid by Uw
ar lean than Macaxliwe the prtee

LIVERY ARB FEED STABLE ?

-Last week 8,060 Pacific salmon
fry were planted in Metcalf Like in
E. D. BITGOOD, Proprietor.
the township of Assyria The fry were
shipped through from California about
three weeks ago by United Slates
Fish Commissioner to Geo. IL JsPrices to rome. Slate Fish Commissiouer, at
PokagoD, and by him shipped to
Battle Creek. About a year ago 15,000
North M&gt;l&gt; SU Suh-iU-. HUb.
Atlantic salmon and while fish fry
were planted in the same lake. The
white-fish are now from four to five
inches in length and the salmon fromseven to eight incites. The. lake i*a
beautiful sheet of water, containing
tkiug ths public for past favors solicts
forty acres, and is owned by the
Metcalf Bros.' of Battle Creek.
inform lhepablic that they will

Groceries, of Every iescriptions,

Ready Pay

19“ Every ono ia invited to call and sec
Justice of the Pace,
—Now ia the time that people Dkmakay, bef re purchasing anything in
the line of Jewelry, Clockaand Plated Ware.
wonder where all their tax money
No 49 Main Street,
Ho keeps a good assortment of Jewelry,
goes to. Perhaps it may be interesting
AashvUJe, Mich.
and sells as cheap M any one in the county.
to our readers to know that W74 -847,­
PICKLES, In white wine vinegar,
General Conveyancing,
61 of it pays employees for the col­
at DicKixsoxn.
,
Collections a spef.alty. lecting of the revenue at the Port of
Schod District This hard to earn
Now Orleans, and about all aaid
elx dollars, but easy to save it by buying
MONEY TO LOAN
employees have to do is to draw their
your Stovco of Wolcott.
money.
ggu. Remember they keep everything in
—Last week a poor woman of tho Drug line at Bomb Bros.
Kalamazoo, in order clothe and feed
Lamps cheap, at lioisa Doos.
Has just rcceivod a complete assortment of her family, put up her sewing ma­
FALL AND WINTER

1--

Nertvflle,
Vermontville,
Charlotte,

Is Any House in Barry Cointy.

The ceivod at No. 1.

obliged to go homo without even get­

hmm

Kerosine Oil, 15 tests ger Gallon.

As Cheap for

BQU- Machine Noodles at Dickinson's.

with

church was crowded nnd many were

MUMtortUs.

L A B 6 E ST

You will always find' at

had a Christmas Tree on Christmas

the best of Oils used.

b’Mhvllk,
lialtlgp
Middle-rille.
Goins Rant.

—The Mud Creek "meek and low­

F. Daxob*, Proprietor.

NAMHVIL LE.

BOISE BROS'. GROCERIES!

3

DAUGHERTY A ROOSA.

NEW GOODS! FURNITURE MANGFACTOBYI

BOOTS

akd

SHOES

CUTTERS

With a Mule on.

SUPERB

PREMIUM

ENGRAVING •

CUTTERS
With the Godess of Liberty on.

&lt;S flo«» copl-, fee 4 SC for 1R7J, wit! be
Ills
a copy Of ran-IWW b..J m. xroUnt tor framing. I &gt;Im tl CUTTERS
“Waafatairtoo'a First Interview With
Uln Wife." This ta a Firn Dollar Knrravln^. and
the tuo-t drainable premium ever offered. For a
CUTTERS.

CHARLES J. PETERSON,
306 Chestnut Kt, Philadelphia, Pa.

We would announce that we shall open

New [Stock of Goods]!
consisting

CUTTERS

WHERE? WHERE?

or

DRESS GOODS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS*

JACOB LENTZ

Ready Made Clothing

Manufacturers and keeps on ban

Parlor, Library, Dining, OBct
GENERAL FUSTDRE!
Together with a full assortment ol

AT PRICES CHEAPER THAN EVER,
AT THE DOWN TOWN STORE OF

H R DICKINSON.

CUTTERS

MIRRORS, PICTURES, FKA Mh

At Lee Reed’w.

' X»KOlIAuT3E OnXDJCll.
Stats or Michioax, 1

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,

WHOIS LEE REED?

GLOVES, CORSETS,

Wy Lu Bud ia LEE REED!

SHAWLS, CASSIMIRES,

LEE REED
In th» man that runs the
Cutter Machine in Hastings.

LEE REED
Hm made over GO buggiw this year.

Baty Cats and Peramtslaturs i
Or aU styles and shea, and METAL1

rocenes
OF ALL KINDS.

SNR 9UDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS kept constantly on hand.

LEE REED

Shop is full of Cutlers.
LEE REED
b tho ibm that psys for this
ad. That’s whft's
realtor.
J. LEE REED .

I3OSS

a
&amp;

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

LEE REED
Builds Buggies and Cutlers.
LEE REED

DUSTERS, AC.. AC.,

CIocJm,

SfiMWtucte#,

Wtnaaufsciurs our Furniture front the
toroughly asaaoned luwber and War

Nashvflte, Oqt Cth, 1874.

W. B. KM HEK A Bra.

HARDWARE.

and, wlwstsHeof M*»

CHAS. W. DEMABAI

�wifrtnbutory negligence in getting off

Tbs Oburtitatlonal smondmante are declared
carried by about 10.000 majority.

platform. The caw was tried over, and
Tho Naval Appropriation bill wm competed
at tho clone of the plaintiff'll case a
motion to dixzafaa Hie complaint on the
troubles in that State.... Psg’e introduced a ground of contributory negligence by
Gouziiliw wa« granted. Tho Court of
Appmla held the non-suit improper,
and again granted a new trial. The
failroad company was characterized as

from Loufafana. Thurman objsetea to the

l.einr seated, If the Senate will seat hint and
for . the District of Colombia, which wm

ZfoMt.—An attempt to take up the Senate
Turkey, and cauasd a terrible qtpioaion. A Arkansas of Bell sgainat Snyder, wm decided।
portion .of the' city waH wm overthrown, many fa favor of Snyder, the aitting member..,.A

Their and wounded..
—A fearful powder explosion, resulting in
abandon tho pursuit. There la no doubt that tho .death of 900 persona, lately occurred in
the miners' are now in the Hills digging for Scutari, Turkey.
—Tho Carlfata st Rantandw, Spain, recently
DilUna.
—Il i« reported Ihu tho Mormons Iu tho brig Gustave- The affair la likely to get them
UnHod Btetao jiropOM lb found ooloelea iu into tronblr, Jor the German government has
Mexloo, with the Intention of omigritteg re

1872, for the restoration to homestead entry of
certain lands iu Michigan... .The bill anthor-’
ixfag Illinois to eelest 367,000 acres of pub­
,
Uld on the table.... Ths Hpvakar auuouuovdI
the vppolntraeat of the velvet committee on।
AUbauu affaire, ae follows: Coburn, Al­■
bright, Cannon. Buckner, and Luttrell....
Bcaolutiona appropriating 42,500 for the pay-’

—Il la intimated in New York that the iefacUon for tho faault.
—Two Mrlon* disasters occurred In England
on the 2tth of December. Thirty pereons
probably never will be. After all the blow of wore killed and Injured by an expree* train
tho New York doteoUvec, U fa aacerteiaod thu running off the track and. down an embankmeat, in Oxfordshire; and twenty miners
a reward of five wsre killed by an explosion fa North Stafford­
shire.
.
—The emigrant ship Qoepatrick, from "Lon­
within ten days, and no qaactiona will be asked
don far Now York, fa reported to have been
—A frosh reward of 46,000 has been offered barued at sea Nov. 17. It ia o-timated that
for tho return of Charley Hera. No questionu
—The Grand Dake Nicholas, of Raseia, the
young man who su&gt;le his mother's diamonds
on any one delivering the child.

j
o IxraUiMia, M todad ppi, and
o adoptoa.... Adjourned untilI

diapstchod by Gon. Ord to tho Black Hilla to hu been declared insane and placed under
OTa.-haul and oxpel tho gold proopectora. now the guardianship of hie father.
at work fa th* hffia.
■
—Ths depredation* made by Indian i, for
TH* VICKBHURQ THOUBLES.
which tho dwpollod pioneer* Mk indemnity
A 1‘nocuurATios r.r Pbmidext Gbaxt.
from tho government, amount UjJl.OOO.OOO.
Tho following proclamation has been iwuod
Tho Hoses Committee-on Indi*n Affaire la
by President Grant:
.
framing a HU to meol tbi* demand.
• —Thorn i* a daeidvd proopoct th*’, tho Shor-

—It la anncniSeed that Preside.".: Grant han
Wiiuixi, It la provided by tbs laws of the United

commander of a division In the Mouth which
shall embrace Mississippi, Louisiana, and
oUior States in which troabfals apprehended.
—For some years the Chicago City Railroad

without condnctorv, as provided by its charter,
thus compelling paasengers to go to the driv­
er fpr change and put fares In boxes provided
for that purpose; but now that some of, tbs
prominent citlxene have become tired of act­
ing m conductors and passing fares, it is ex­
pected that this economical ccqiorstlon will
bo forced to hire a number of conductor*.
that the ynbUc bmidinue and records of eaid county
a... k...
_ ... ...
h.l.t KOXIME AKD CRIMINALS.
—In a street affray at New Orleans, Dec.
28, between sx-Gov. Warmoth and D. C.
Byerly, businose manager of tho Bu/lriin. tho iway from their liotuee and families ; that lllr^al
latter wm so severely cut with a pocket-knife
that he died in a few hours. Warmoth ro। large number of armed men from adjacent HUtca
the BuUetm on the queeUon of negro equality,
holding that colored people were entitled to
aU privileges accorded to white men, for which
he waa violently asaaiiod in the columns of
the BuUrtin. Warmoth retorted, character­
izing Edward H. Jewett, the editor, u a liar
and a coward. In answer to thia, Jewett sect
a challenge, wl^toh wm accepted by Warmoth,

28.

Byerly downed himself included in tho

on Oaaal street ha struck him over tbs head
with a heavy esno, when Wai moth drew a
pocket-knife and stabbed him six time*, r
suiting m stated above.

AND CASUALTIES.
—A terrific boiler explosion occurred in tho
wiU of J. B. Laird A Go., at Angelica, Wia,

—The bark Amity, from Philadelphia for

psrae and retire peaceably to their abodes within a

—Mrs. Bluer, of St. Louis, wm terribly
burned Hat wmK by bor clothing taking fire
from the explosion of a kerorene lamp, and
her infant child wav killed. A bcrv.ot girl
attempted to fill the lamp without extin­
guishing it, whan the fluid caught fire, en-

F13VAM7ZAI.AADiyDlWTALLL.

—Tke Finance bill which wm inlroduood in

ooutaina the following pravtet.ui : Jfor
rraniBpUoo, of Bpocin payment Janoary
1, 1879; for Qee banking, and for tho
retiring of greenback* to the extent

CLNGRESSIONAJ- SUMMARY

bank note. hmMrf, and alto require* Mfi.OCfl,000 of Iractl'nial. currebcy ’ to ba gradually tho Finai.ee Committee, reported a HU tg
withdrawn, mJ alitor ecto, in daDominattom provide for the rearunptiou of «pedo payment.
....Morton gave notioe that immediately
after the holiday receae be would call up his
projXMod OonaUtutional amendment relaling
to the dnetion of President by the people....
Divtrirt of Colombia bill....Pratt introdoeod

POLITICAL.

Douse — Bills ware iutrodufad

m

follows :

atonal elections; by Woodworth, to prevent

the Missouri and Ohio riven; by Hnbbell,

to divide Michigan into three judimvl die■•ano to play * prominent

on the Kth at Merci..

should be granted by Con-

.
A PERSEVF.R1K0 WOMAN.
. A few years ago, oaya the Cincinnatii
Commercial, nn American lady whilei
studying medicine abroad, having been
refused admittance to a course of med­
ical lectures in one of the moat noted
universities in Germany, determined to
put on male oostnme and pass herself
off for a yonngjmaiL Ono day an Amer­
ican Consul wm Butiinwd to a- hotel
to see a lady from the United States.
As there won no reception room in tho
hotel, he was shown to the room indi­
cated fa the note ho had received by the
servant. He looked in vain for the
lady, but saw wbat ho supposed was a
young man sitting on a trunk. He
was soon .undeceived.
The “ boy ”
said he wm simply fa disguise, and set
forth at length the reasons for such ex­
traordinary conduct. She said she was
resolved to attend that course of lect­
ures, and bad called fa the Consul to
give her real name and place of resi­
dence in the United States, so that in
cose of trouble she could appeal to him
for protection. Tho position of tho
Consul was a novel one, but he finally
consented to toko the lady’s statement,
and promised to keep tho secret invio­
late, unless ahc was discovered. This
did not happen.
Tho disguise an­
swered tho purpose ; tho lady remained
at tho institution, a year, passed
through tho course with honor, and is,
doubtless, now applying the knowledge
gained in her practice somewhere fa the
United States. " Wo suppress all names
of persons and places for obvious rea­
sons, and give the fact in illustration of
the indomitable perseverance of women
ambitious- of a professional career in
pursuit of knowledge under difficulties.

gihg the time table as io have ad exproax'
train thundering, by ^ ttedian withip
one minute of the stoppage of an ac­
commodation train, and the company
was held bound to have a platform on
both sides of the road. On the third
trial . Mrs. Gonaalci again secured a
verdict, which, on appeal, tho General
Term set aside on tho ground that the
Judge who tried it ahould have granted
the motion for a non-suit The case
went for the third time to the Court of
Appealii, and there the appeal was diamissed.
The fourth trial, which was
begun some days ego l»eforo Judge
Freedman, waa coDcluded . by the
court directing a verdict in favor of
the railroad company, on the ground
that Gonsales, by the reasonable and
ordinary uro. of hia organs of hearing,
could have been warned of the approach
«f tho. express train.
The case will
again go to the Court of Appeals.
While the highest recovery possible
under the laws of New York is only
$5,000, the accrued costs amount to
many times that sum. '

brick partition walla; haa Paris Bion,
with wmnut between all jeisia. and in
aluirt bi abeohrtely fire-proof. Notwith­
standing all tbeae advantagCB, its rate*
have recently been largely reduced.

to

JXS,

Zk. humus, mil Sprtaq*, K*ntnc&gt;y.

Riker’* California V tin
egar BHUm are a purely Vagetabto
preparation, mwte chiefly from the n»live herbs found on the lower raome o&lt;
the Sierra Nevada mountains of Caltfnruia, the medicinal faxiperthss of which
ire extracted therefrom without the gm
of Afcohcl. ' The qnetttan is almost
daily aaked. "Wbat is tho cause of Ute
ouparnJUdcd aucces8*of Vibwak BrrTERsr Our answer i«, that they rwuora
the cause of disease, and th* patient n&gt;coverw hfa health. They arc the grt»S
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a purinct Keuovator ami luvigaretat
'f tho system. Never before In Ute
.iatorr of the world bM a medicine Um
eumpoa..^d p.»*e«ng fae remarksMs
qnalkieB of Vieeoae jHiTTEES in healing th*

teg told to ’• bring out tho old lyre,'
brought out his mother-in-law.
At&gt;VMTll«a

No Uxcebtadi Sound.—When a man
diacovera a great truth It fa hfa duty to
proclaim it to hfa fellow-man. Tho nse
of Bn. Waxkkr’s Vinfoab Ermurn can
not be too strongly recommended to tho
invalid public.
To thoae who have
tried it, nothing need be said—their ex­
perience fa their proof, pure and posi­
tive m Holy Writ To uiose who have
not tried it, these truths cannot be too
often repeated. It fa a certain vegttable specific, .which aids faltering na­
ture against tee/triumphs of dyapepaia,
bilious disorders of every kind, malari
ous fevers, constipation of tho bowels,
liver complaint, Spring and Fall de­
bility. etc., etc. It costs but little, and
can always be at hand. It fa tho poor
man’s friend. It saves a doctor's bill,
and the time lost in riding fife, ten or
ttrenty miles after him ; besides being
free from nil the poisonous medica­
ments of tho pharmscoprefa.
It will
not stimulate yon to-day to leave ybu
weaker to-morrow. ‘ Its benefits are
permanent - _______________

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A HARB STORY ABOUT ALASKA.

The properties of Dr- Waunort
Fixeoae ilrm.u* ar# Aperient, Dinnhorrtkv
Carminative, Nutrition*, Laxative. Dinrrtic,
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific. Alter*,
tire, and Anti-Bilion?.
R. II. ncDOKAL.9 At CO

The Miller and Millwright

Dr. Pfaroo’a Favorite Prs-

Mr. Henry Elliott, who went to Alas­
ka last summer ai Special Agent of the
Treasury to look after the intcresta of
tbe .guvernnient on the island where the
seal far is taken, is preparing a report
on tho value of tho entire territory to
the United States, which will have the a-idrullk fourteen cows twi-.o a day.” Dr.
merit of being based upon the extend­ Pieroe's Favorite Prescription is sofa by all
ed personal observations of the writer.
Tire Praibik Fabmkr.—We have long
Mr. Elliott has spout a great deal of
been iu the habit of colling the attantipu of
time in Alaska, both before and since our read ore, once or twice a year, to the
its purchase, and has probably seen tncrlio of thio ontorprieing and reliable farm
and fireoide Journal. W. again do so with
more of its rocks and icebergs than any
oth**r American. All tho stories of its
mineral wealth, and of the value of its tbia means are in dared to aubacriba far it.
fisheries,, he says, arc pure fictions. All Ila department* are richly filled with choice
and entertaining matter, that renders it the
Its surface is a mass of basaltic rock, vblont and most popular paper published for
which, as all geologists know, contains the farmers of the Northwrat. Tho sub­
scription prioo is now &gt;2 per yes’, and 16
no mineral deposits. What little soil
there is produces little that is useful to
upon application to th» Prairie FarmmuD, and the fisheries, which were de­
scribed as of immense value when the
Ska Foam Baktso Powder.—In an­
treaty for baying the region was pend­ other column will bo found the card of the
ing, do not yield food enough to sup­ old and reliable hoove of Gso. F. Gaxte A
ply the natives. The only portion of
the vast donain which yields any rev-,
AU through the Eaatani Buteeil ia universal­
pane to the government ia the fur seal ly uved, and conntleea nraiaes are daily re­
islands. From the tax-on the skins of ceived from dealer and conenmor. Thoae
tho animals taken on the/e islands the
Treasury gets about $300,000 annually.
Against this single item of revenue Mr.
Wn.noft's Ajth-Pkkiodic ob Ff.veb
Eliott offsets the cost of maintaining
Aim Aa CM Toxic.—ltd* invaluable and atandtroops in tho Territory, which amounts ard
family medicine ia now a honicbold word,
to about $330,000 a year, and the ex­ and maintain* its reputation unimpaired. It
I* indorsed by tho nieiical profar*ion, and prepense of a civil establishment at Sitka ecribed daily in tbe Charity Hospital and
and the seal islands. Without counting efthor boapltala in N«w Orlaana. WUhofi'e
Ib thus highly recommended by tho
interest on the purchase money paid Tonic
leading medical men of the country, and ia
Russia, which, at nix per cenL, would worthy of suet Indoreement. WnxELOcx.
THE NEW BUITIBB POLAR EXPEDI­ amount to $420,000 a year, the balance^, Fixlay A Co . Proprietor*, Naw Orleans. Foe
TION
sheet shows a heavy deficit— WcuhinffThxbk fa, probably, no way tn which
This expedition, which will consist of ton letter to the New York Tribune.
o can bonofit onr readers more than bj
two steam whale-ships and about 120
commending t.« farm for ganeret om Jii
mon and officers, will leave this country
ei'» Anodyne Unfmcat. It I* adapted M
OOAE WITH HIS WIFE.
o*t all tho pnrpcrea of a Family Meaici
next summer, and proceed through
The old story of a room with a num­
Davis* Btrnite, up Baffin’s Bay to tho
ber of windows, one of which disap- N rheumatism, spilling of blood, i
Danish settlements of Dfaco and Uperpeared every day, anti tho room grad­ ’difficulties, it Hm no equal that
navik. These will be its base. Then,
or heard of._____________________
ually contracted until it crushed its oc­
still beading northward, tho volunteers
Thk propriety of giving condition
cupant to d^nth, evidently haunted the,
medicine to homes. catUiFtor sheep wm dis­
will enter Smith’s Sound, and one will
brain of a deepairing Parisian jeweler cussed and admitted by many of the Agricnltbe left as an intermediate depot fa 81
,
oral
Societies throughout the State test fall,
who recently cdmnntted suicide. The
degrees nerth patitnde, in a fixed posi­
unlucky Frenchman, inconsolable for
tion, while the second will press on into
the Iofb of his better half, became sub­ Coudition Pcnrdtrt. Good Judgment.
the open sea wliich, it fa believed, ex­
ject to a species of somnambulism. He
An ingenious physician in Paris—
fats about the Foie. The depot-ship
was accustomed to wear a gold nocklaoe, Remaudot by name—moro than two bandrod
will bo about 546 miles from the Pole,
one of hts late wife’s fr vorite ornaments,
nnd tho retreat upon it in case of disas­
and he used to any to has friends that
paj-ore grew and b&lt; c*mo advertising medininv
ter will not be'difficult to men with
the necklace daily grow smaller, and that for a I c’assss of goods, especially Elmaood
sledges. The expedition will have or­
#
his wife was thus painlessly killing him, and Warwick Collars.
ders in any case to roturn in the autumn
The namea of victorire m»y bo oreood from
much to his joy. The fact was that
of 1877, and a steamer will probably be
our
battle
;
tut
B1LVEB-TIPPED
Bbora
the Bomnambnliat rose every night
will never boectno olrolote. They are a na­
sent to the depot-ship fa the summer of
and went fa hia sleep down to his in- tional iuvtiluUou.______________
1878 to bring back news of the condi­
Btrmnents, knocked off a link of the
Tax NoRTHWEsnaiN Hobse-Nail Co.’s
tion of tho expedition and the detaibi
necklace and put on Ike fastening sg.iu. »■ Wretehed " Nail la the best in the world.
of such information as may have been
Next morning he found the collar small­
TH* MARKETS.
obtained. The report that Commander
er, and having no recollection of wbat
Markham han been selected to command
he had done, attributed the event to
the expedition fa premature. The Ad­
supernatural influence. This continued
WMEST—Ko.»Ohieare.ft.HOlA3; »*'miralty are divided between the ap­
for some time, when the necklace grew 1 Bwuw. 8i.iaai.aa.
. Oaw- n
pointment of a young, comparatively
so email Uiat. in fastening it on, the
inexperienced officer, and a senior offi­
hapless-widower actually garroted him­
cer of experience,, but with weight of
self to death.
years. The cost of tho expedition is
estimated at £30,000 a year.—/jondon
A HAXBbOME OFFER.
Paper.
___________________
Inferior
Mr. James Vick, the famous florist of
WASHLNU POSTAGE STAMPS.
**.00*7.00';
Rocheeter, N. Y., has authorised the
The Western Postal Nccorti says : officers of every State and Territorial
The washing of postage stamps fa agrienltural sudety to offer fa his
probably the most profitable species of behalf the following premiums: For the
laundry work fa this or any other coun­ best collection of cut flowers. $20;
try. Third Assistant Postmanter-Gen- second best, $10; third best, 83; fourth
eAl Barber estimates that tho govern­ best, floral chromo. The offer is made
ment fa annually defrauded out of to amateurs only, and the flowers to be
81,000,000, or about five per cent, of tho exhibited tit the regular minuid fairs,
amount of stamps sold, by the use of the awards to-be made by the . regular
■jii.* i f:; &lt;
judgea, or by any committee appointed
then washed, and fitted for use a second for the purpose. Ho also authorises
time. This Beams an enormous sum, the officer» of every county soofoty fa
OIKCIEKATi.
but Mr. Barber has given the matter America to cff.r t«ne of Via floral
Bra—&lt;1.10*1.11.
long and careful exam fast ion. Who it chromos for the best exhibition of cut

flowers.
Fail terms and conditions
not yet known, but it is evident that will be made known to the &lt; fficeia of
the washing of stamps hu become a any society on application to Mr. Vick.
cy»tem*ti*ed buafarss. As yet the gov­
ernment- has only ods method of re­
venge. In many cases a wohed stamp
Deal Biuurrx. —A man about twomay be esaily detected. When thia thirds drunk waa riding on a Furl street
car yesterday, and he hadn't yet unto scruauxac closely, the letter on which bt ^med himself when a nise lookirg
the WEflked atauip is found if
to Um (bad letter ofioe.

UJftSS

My ILLUSTXATHD EXED CATALOGUE for 1K5

edition. Add.-.ii

JOHN KERN

ADVERTISERS

iw years,
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Last week Ham Fisher of Hastings broke
bis leg.
Mr. Alvin Aimstrong, one of the oldest
pioneers of Eaton Co., died at Vermontville,
Dec. Slat. Aged, 72 years.
.
Last summer, a man calling himself
Charles Crandall, worked fur Hiram Grid- 1
ley of kalamo. A few days ago he waa ar­
rested at the instance of the Governor of
Mississippi, for a murder committed in that
state. It appears tbal his real name Is
Charles E, Davis.
A row and fight "busted up" a dance at
the Volley House st Charlotte, l»*l week.
Werti Kent, aged 18 years, only sob of
Leander Kent, died Dec. 23d.
'The Potterville hurt factory has clipped
off eleven Sugars in the last three tnenths.
E. D. 8nidtr being the hit victim.
Mrs Hannah Fox died ia Vermontville,
Dec. 21st, al the age of 56 years and seven
months. She was the wife of M. L. Fox.
We understand from a llastiog-iie that
some of their yaung gents and ladles have
formed themselves into a dramatic club,
under tho title of "The Hastlng's Amateur
Dramatic Association," tho object being,
improvement to themselves, amusement for
their audiences, sad, with the proceeds, pe­
cuniary nebefit to the needy. They intend
tn give their first entertainment sometime
sexi week.

‘

A stabbing affair occurred in a saloon at
S.n.», un Dre. 22d. The circumstances are
as fellows; Two men named Ferry Files
and Wm. D avia, who had quaurled before
getting into a difficulty
the back
yard to "fight it ent on that line." Davi«
was -to many" for Files and earne out
ahead- Files at once left, and soon return­
ed with a kn&lt;fe without any warning pro­
ceeded to Stab Davis five times, three limes
in the ®g’‘t side and twice*in the left side

Adrian bed a~$8Q.OOO conflagration, last
week. White's Mill making the necessary
ingredients.
The dwelling of David Williams, at Alblon, waa'burned Deo. 28th, and a five year
old colored girl, living with Williams, waa
burned to death in it.
While an alarm of fire was being rung at
Muakrgnn L»ee. 2*&lt;h, James Noble, a fire­
man, was run over and instantly killed.
Joseph Dulling was thrown from his wag­
on, al Grand Rapids, Dec. 2&amp;b, while his
team were running away, and instantly
killed.
Cornelius Downs, a laborer .of Marquette,
dropped dead, Dec. 251b. while in a drunk-

A. W. ALLEN

8822
Bools and Shoe«,

Bab and Caps

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

Cents’ Famishing Goods
Gloves and Mittens,

Shawls, Furs,
Carpets,

POTATOES,

Fancy Goods,

CORN. APPLES, OATS, SEWING MACHINES
Clover Seed. &amp;c..
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

HARD PAN PRICES!
We also keep on-band and have for sale

TERMS—Cash or Ready
Pay!

LATH,
SHINGLES,
WATER LIME,

and back. Files n ode his escape, but
SALT,
officers arc after him. The whole sffiir 1
HAIR,
may be summed up as f dlows: Cause, whis­
STUCCO,
ky; effect, murder, probably, as Dr. Fero,
Ac., 4-c.,
tbe attending physician, says the chances
for the injured man are not more than one which we ship and retail at bottom prices.
in five.

AINSWORTH A BROOKS.
Proprietors.

A man named ^m l rson eloped from Day
City, last week, with a girl named Proctor,
leaving a wife and four children in destitute
circumstances.
■'
After an exciting trial which lasted ten
days Msriou F. Biliiu.-e of Grand Rspids
has been acquitted of the charge of mur­
dering bls wife.

TO EVERY ONE

i

Don’t forget the place,—the

Taken Up.

Brown Stare, opposite Nichols.

Come into the inclmture of the subscri­
ber. iu the Township ef Castleton*. the 22 id
of Nov. la«». three yearling h.litre. The
owfier will please u» ’prove properly, psy
chargee, and take away, otherwise they
will be disposed of according le law,
Castleton. Dec. diet.
Jone Dblom.

3,506 Ml S' 2 aai 4 Fat Wwt

I ALSO WANT

for which I mil pay the High mt Price.

A. W. ALLEN.

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                  <text>EH* DOW-DANCE SONO.

20. Overflow of the Th
Lvubetb and Rothor hi Uro
shildrecrdrvwDwd.

8. At Buffalo. I. Y.. Millard Fillmore, thir­
teenth -President of the United Stf.ie*.
seed 74.
;
tew York city, aged
Ex-CUtef-ju.Uoe
tead, of Pec'usyivaula,-at Philadelphia, aged

-------- ----------------- killed and 1(B injured
t»v the (all of -a floor in a room in Bjracnan,
n. Y., where a strawberry festival wm luring
bt men killed, four wounded. Indian' bold. Adjournment of Uuirod Hiatea ConOCTOBER.
tie in Arizona between Maj. Randall and
DECKMHER.
a band of Apaches; eleven warriors killed.
24. Ssrioua rupture between Turkey and
vsUHsr, celebrated anatomist and physician,
Perris. Rerinnticn of Pcrtaarier-Gsuurri ttroyed by firs.
2. Hon. E. P. Coaks, fmmcriy Judge of
death st Morrteanla, ». Y.
Creswell; office tendered to Eugene Halt-, cf
2. Great guupowder explosion on Regents' "*13. At Hartford, Conn.. Christian Sharpe,
l» New York Supreme Court, at Obteago.
28. Jesuits expelled from Austrian terri-, Maine.
canal, Ijondon; honn * and bridges shattered inventor of the famous Sharpe nfle, scad 63.
ion. Robert O..Tyler, U. B. Army, at Bowion.
26. Contract closed for placing Pullman and several persona killed.. News that *
14. Countess Brunnow, wife of the Russian 6. Hon. Dudley 8. Gregory. * x-member cf
Uii. Lom of •leamnldp Nil, from Hong Kong palace cars cn the railways of Upper Italy. revolution fix* broken out iu Buenos Ayres..
for Yokohama, with an on board—eighty par­ Ratification' by France of postal treaty be­
4. Oonut von Arnim arrested in Germany London.
sons. Henri Rochefort and Paeohal Groas­ tween that country and tbo United Stales.)
on a charge of embezzling important atate
18. Johann Heinrich MacJ ter, German as- 6. Hon. T. B. Dankio, ox-Chtef-Jnatlo« of
set escaped from the peual colony at New. • 27. The Bawd an Cxar banishes his nephew, papers. Lively time* in New York, caiiaad by
South Oatolina.
Caledonia.
the Giand Duke Nicholas, for theft of hte a herd of Texas sterra careering through the
7. Bov. Dr. Benedict. Baptist miniater and
81. Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cologne mother's diamonds.
streets; mu&gt;y people knocked down and President Grant, at Washington, aged 60. author, at Pawtucket, R. I., aged 96. Jack­
arrea’od for T.olation Of tho occlosiasUcal
29. Marshal Concha killed in an-attack ongored, and several wounded by piatol-ahoU At Genoa. Countess Danner, morganatic son Morton, ex-Uuitod St ate* Svna pr from
Tbe bee* aad- Um binUlnf* fly.
tho Carliats near Eatella, Spain ; be la suc­ of the policemen, who erect barricades to op- widow of the late Kirfg Frederick V1L, of Floriiia, and author of tho design for tliu
ceeded by Marshal Ssrrano.
I&gt;ose the progress of the cattle.
.
Confederate flag.
Denmark.
•
5. Carhst mutiny al Daraogo, Spain'; Don
9. Col. Samuel B. Thomas, one of tho richest
81. Henry B. Hirst, well-known poet, st
1. De* tract]Im of Central Hotel al MilteroCarlos wounded by ore of the mutineers.
Philadelphia, sired CO. At Clifton, Staten men in Kentucky, at Louisville. Ezra Cor­
towa, Fa.; seven persons burned to death.
9.
Tho Internal! &gt;nal Postal Convention Island, Gen. Harvey Brown, U. 8. A., nell, founder of Cornell Coltego. and. one of
2. Nows of fearful ravages by cholera explosion al Carrollton, Mich.
tbe moot liberal and pubiie-spirited men in
aged
78.
’
among Dutch troops in -Acheeu. blabop of Cologne liberated after an imprison­
JULY.
April.
8. Tbs United fitaloe nsss a bill fixing tns
cf six months.
•
Hklp, *klpl earn** Monrienr Grasshopper;
1. Social Mills, Woonsocket, R. I., de­ ment
10. Nineteen pernors killed st Anpritia.
physician and chemist of Chicago, and Pro­
stroyed by fl re ; loss, &lt;700.000. Eugene Hale
tronomer,
79.
tiou at •400.000.000 each.
Spain,
by
an
expies
on
tn
a
cartridge
factory.
fessor of Uhomtetry In Rush Medical College,
the Poatiuutcr-Generalsbip tendered
Only droway Wlll-oMbs-«i*t&gt;
8. Four mon kilted by a boiler explosion, decline*
13. Elections In Ohio, Indiana Arkansas, 3. Marquis of Devonshire, in Loudon,
of Chicago. Joseph Knowles, Sr., ptibliobor
him by Prealdw.l Grant.
aged 30.
near Plattsburg. N.* Y.
West
Virginia
Ntbraskaand
Dakota.
Con
­
of the Providcnoe (R. I.) Journal slnre 1838
4. Susan Virginia Benton Boillcau, daugh­
9. Terrible stoatu-boiter explosion near r 4. Ono hundred houses burned in Allegheny vention of Southern Republicans at Chatta23. Thomss Cottrell Clark, one of the
ter of the late Thomas H. Benton, and wife of oldest Philadelphia journalists.
Glasgow. Scotland; part of tho boiler thrown
Baron Bollieau. at Parte, aged -39.
into a school-room, and a number of children fete. Tetrible hurricane in the vimnlty of
29. Gerrit Smith, one of tho founders of the
killed. Boilers of |hs Polar steamer Tigress
6. Judge John W. Edmunds, st New York, Anti-Slavery party, in Now York city, agol 77.
20.
Terrible
gale
on
tbo
north
of
England
Pa; seven persons killed.
exploded near St Johns, N. F.:.22 mon kilted, Lewistown,
75.
7. The French Assembly yau the Electoraland Scottish coast; many lives look Marriage, aged
8t Kaulbach, the distinguished German
and others injured.
at
Chicago,
of
Cal.
Fred
Grant,
son
of
the
CORPORAL JOll-V UM1TJTS TACTICS.
painter, at'Munich, aged 69.
14. The At'ant io cable of IBM broken by a bill.
10. Great oil conflagration at Weehawken, Prosids.'it, to Miss Honoro.
storm near Valeutiai
Corporal John Smith with four men
barrels burtied. Five percent 21. Destructive forest fires in Indiana
16. Terrible explosion in a coal mine in N. Jz; 125.000
near Atlantic City by tho capsizing
13. James Bogardua, the eminent scientist was employed lately on detail duty te
Lancashire, England; 53 persons killed, and drowned
•
by
Turks
*u
Montenegro.
.
Nows
of
the
cap
­
tbo yacht A. B. Ihompeon. Groat grass­
many wounded. The remains of Dr. Living­ of
ture, lu India, of Nana Sahib, the Sepoy and iuvontor, st Nes( York, aged 74.
few miles from Fort Sill, Iridian Terri­
plague tn the Northwest; crops of chieftain.
15. Rev. Thomas Carlton, of the Mothodiat
stone arrive in London. Thirteen persons hopper
counties destroyed.
tory. It should be mentioned that' tho
drowned in the Mlraissippl, below New Or­ entire
25. Intelligenco of a teniblo cyclone at Book Concern, at Elizabeth, K. J.
■13. Carliats defeated near Bilbos, Spain.
16. Josiah Warren, a distinguished setent- party was accompanied by a small and
leans, by the capsizing of a towboat.
to OMaasinate Prince Bismarck al Bombay. India: 2,000 persons killed. Steamer Jst. at Obarleetowu, Mesa., aged 64.
16. Joeenb Brooks, rival claimant to the Attempt
Ktealngen. Halt of the busineaa part of Mary foundered between Glasgow and Trini­
unprepossessing dog of tho famous
20.
Ex-Gov.
Clark,
of
North
Carolina,
st
Govoruorrnlp of Arkansas, took forcible pos­ Btroator,
dad ; 18 Ilves lost.
.
IU., destroyed by fire.
session of tho Govsrnor's office, at Llttlo
27. Tbon&gt;aod* of people in the grasshop­Tarboro, in that Slate.
mongrel variety. Corporal John Smith
14. Advices of nineteen parsons killed by
— Harper’s MonteJp.
24. John Phillipa, an eminent Britieh geolo­
H ck. expelling Gov. Baxter by force. . "*
per district of Nebraska reported iu a starv­
roving
bande
of
Indiana
in
Cjlfax
county.
and party, in the pursuit of a short
gist, aged 74.
17. News Of tho wrecking of the Pacific Kan. Extensive conflagration at Chicago; ing condition.
26. Prof. 8 L. Walker, one of the first in journey across the prairie, were so un­
Steam Navigation Company's ateamer Tacna: 316
21 England has oatabltebed a provisional
building*
destroyed,
and
lore
estimated
al
VARIETIES.
19 llvos lost. Terrific gain in ths English over •4,000,000 ; seven iives lost •
CHRONOLOGICAL,
government in the Fiji Islands. Count this country to make pictures from sunlight,
at Pougbkoepvie, N. Y. prince Pignatelll, a fortunate as to suddenly find them­
( hatinel; many voasolaloet with *11 onbobrd.
The dismal side of life—Suicide.
15. Forty-five buiidltiga destroyed by fire al Von Armin released from prison. Great fire well-known Italian diplomatist, at Naples,
William B. Washburn elected United States Iowa
al Greeneaatle. Ind. Ten person* loee their
selves most uncomfortably situated.
Falte,
Iowa.
aged 92.
Senator from MaeMchtreelto, to - fill tho unexSi-ova on the sun—Freckles on a
17. Terrible storm passed over IxiweU,
27. Rev. John JIcLsod, of tbo Reformed Their discomfiture arose solely from the
pirrd term of Mr. Sumner.*
Mass., doing great damage. Largo flro tn
A Record of Principal Events 18. E-mains of Dr. Livingstone deposited in Constantinople.
inllmann. who attempted to axsasain- Presbyterian Church, at New York, aged 68. fact that they were surprized and sur­ boy’s face.
’.Vcotmmctcr Abbey.
Hl 1814.
18.
Groat
University
regatta
st
Saratoga;
rounded by about a hundred hostile
20. 11.telUgecce of great floods in the Mi»prisoument
1. Nicolo Tommaraoo, tho distinguished Indians. Tbe demeanor of the savages people? Because you can’t make them
xteeippi Valley, caused by the breaking of the the Columbia College ere*’ victorious. Fifteen
miners killed by a colliery explosion at Wigan,
Italian author, aged 70.
3. Elections in many of tho States, result­ 3. Gen. William Hall, a veteran ot tho war indicated at once their bloodthirstiness here.
21. Fighting in tbo itrecta of Little Rock, England.
19.
Ministerial
crisis
tn
France.
TlieSpanteh
ing
very
generally
iu
favor
of
tbo
Democratic
Of 1812. at New Yoik, aged 78. Robert Morris, and tho confidence that they wore soon
Tire best protection against other
Ark., between tho Brooks ardBaxtcr factious. government declarer! the whole of Spain in a
party.
an old Journalist, at Philadelphia, sgod 65.
22. Preridont Grata v. toes the CongresL Destructive Uro at .WiikMOarrn, Pa.
8. The difficulty between China and Japan
etale of siegeto call the scalps of five United Slates people's ill-manners are one’s own good
X Gen. Pavia, with a force of 144)00 men, rional bill for oxpatdiug the currency. Truce
21. The Beecher-Tilton scandal made pub­set tied.
manners.
between tho gubernatorial couteitauta in
soldiers
all
fondly
their
own.
The
red
­
7. John Hecker. adisUngtiiahcd Now York
lic by tho publication of Theodore Tilton's
diaaolvc* the Spaniab Cortes and lamnow Ark ante*.
9. Capture of Lone Wolf, the great Kiowa
Rontnrr Dale Owen’h favorite song—
to tho Investigating Oommitlee of chief, near Fort Cobb.
skins underestimated tbe character of
merchant and politician, aged 62.
23. intelligence of much suffering in Lou­ slat-meat
Plymouth Church.
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10. English steamer King Leopold foun­
11. Courtland! Palmer, an old and promi­ Corporal John Smith. He directed bis “Do they tell me thou ait dead, Katie
government. Destructive flree at Cincinnati isiana cause?by tho overflow; many of tbo
2L Bids for tho remainder of the 5 per cont. dered at sea; 20 lives lost. Rueria resolves nent citizen of Now Yoik. aged 74.
tl
eri
nlautitlous
under
water.
and Nashville.
15. Edwin Hoyt, a wt-U-knowp New York men to avail themselves of tbo oiily darling?”
• 24. Three mon killed and revo"al wounded lo*n opened by the Treasury Department at to introduce the system of compulsory educa­
Waahtngion.
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tion.
merchant, iu that city. Baron do Triquoti, a available retreat—an old buffalo wallow,
Siege of CarCnannns Lamb said o! one of his
26. Great vietciy of Gen. Mononee. tn Na­ 14. A renewal cf the Arkaneav pofftfeildiztingubthed sculptor, at Borne, zged 72.
varre; he captures 1.503 Carlist prisoners. troubles threatened ; V. V. Smith proclaims
16. Maj.-Gen. George L. Hartauff, U. S. A., and there, most uncomfortably cramped, critics:- "The more I think of him,
tbs death and injury of twentv persons.
States Senate repeals tho Ing
Bursting of a waler-spout near Carson City, himself Governor; Gov. Garland offers a ro26 Heavy snow iu Now Et g'and.
they
managed
to
keep
tho
Indians
at
the less I think of him.”
Salary-Grab bill.
28. Several i onions killed by tho falling Nev -. great destruction of life and property ;
15. Intelligdnoo of a terrible typhoon In tho Supremo Bench of Kentucky, at Lr.xiug- bay for the day and night. Want of
' 9. Caleb Cushing rominaied for 'fltiof-Jna- of thrro butiding* in London. Sovereignty twenty persons killed.
An Indianapolis policeman has be^n
26. Tbo town of Aterra, Spain, totally de­ China; estimated that the loes of life iu and
aged 84.
food and water began then to tell on
llcc of the United StitM Supremo Court The of the Fiji lalaiidi tondeicd to Qi^ven Vic­ stroyed by a land-slide; few of tho inhab­ about Hong Kong and Macao will reach 30,­ ton,
20. Maj.-Gen. A. B. Dyer, U. B. A., at
fined twenty-one dollars for profanity.
toria.
the little band, and Corporal John
city of Helena, Montans, almost totally de­
30. Collbion in Jefferson county, Ark., be­ itants oecapod. Thirty men killed by tho ex­ 000 penuna, and *50,000,000 worth of prop­ Washington21. Hon. Davifl B. Mellish, member of Con- Smith played his last card. He tore off He will be careful how be talks in his
stroyed by fire.
tween partiaana of Brooks and Baxter; nice plosion of a magazine at Quiz*, H.-ain. Pitts­ erty destroyed.
burgh and Allegheny C.ty vbl'.cd by a deluge,
16. Troubiea in the Pennsylvania cos! re­ cresa from Sew York, aged 43. Rev. Joseph
sleep hereafter.
11. News cf a teniblo famine prevailing in men killed Mu-der and bu ning of tbo Ham- canrad
by tho bursting of a uatcr-apout over gions ; six mon murdered.
a comparatively unimportant piece of
D. Haven, D. D-. of Chicago University.
t»»tt family, cjnanting of »ix persons, near
India.
the city ; vast amount of property destroyed,
17. Six lives Jost by the bunting of the
“Am I not a little pale?” inquired a
27. Rear-Admiral Bbnbnck, st Wavhingtco,
Pittiburgh.
■
and over 10) lives destroyed.
Loiter of the steam-tug Lily, near New York. aged M. J. Edgar Thomimon, Proeidout ol hia shirt and Upon it penciled an earn­ lady who was short and corpulent, of a
13. Alien G. Thurman r»-tkeled United
27. Mooting of the Intcruationxl Congress
20. Thirty-sovoo Spanith prisoners shot by the Pnnnryivatua nilrota, at Philadelphia, est appeal for assistance. This ho tied
StatesJfieuator from Ohio. Lieut-Gov. With­
2. Several persons killed by a boiler explo- al Brussels.
crusty
old bachelor. “Yon look more
Carliats at Carello. Spain. Twenty-four aged 61
•
about the neck of tho disreputable
ers elected United States Senator from Vir­ »ion at Hbawanguuk. N. Y.
28. Dr. JanizewskL Bishop of Posen, een- mluers killed by a colliery explosion in York­
80. Gon. Robert Fleming, a prominent citi­
7. The Arkansas Supreme Court decides iu teneod to fifteen months' imprisoumont for shire, England.
mongrel ; then battering up a canteen, like a big tub,” was the blunt reply.
ginia. Pirc at the residence of Jacob Biiner,
zen and lawyer, at Williamsport, Pa.
violation of th© Geinuin Ece*esiasti-al laws.
22. Intcbigence that the Spanish gunboat 31. Sir H-mry Thompson, a well-known En­ he attached it securely to the tail of tbe
a wealthy New Yoik merchant. In which he, favor of Brook* a» Governor.
Tne last foreign watch received in
S. Fight at L'tilo Rock between Brook*
Tilton, in New York, arrested on a Prosperidad, with 200 men, haa been lost at glish railroader, aged 65.
hte wife and daughter lose their lives. Burreu- and Btxter paitisans; C min killed and 5 Theodore
animal, and with a vigorous kick sent Franco, consigned to the Lafayette
charge of libeling H. W. Baecher.
JUNE.
.
«lar of Cartagena. Spain. badly wcunded.
31. Great strike of operative* in tho flax
4.
Very Rev. Father Dnpontancc, Vicar the cur off yelping painfully. It is a family, seems to bo received with more
9.
Bltlnnuh iu the st meta of Little Rockmi ls at BHfaat, Ireland. Suicide of tho no­ nada; half tho tiwn d!*troy*d, and twelve
14.' Nomination of Caleb Cushing for tho
fact with which most people aro familiar favor than the watch on the Rhine was.
torious advent u.-cr, Jrnrd Gordon-Gordon, in perse.n* killed.
office of Chief-Justice recalled.
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Ind., aged 64
'
Manitoba.
15. Murrc-tidcr *f thn lutransigentes at Bar- killsd and several wonndod.
' 27. Crewcf the rchooner Lapwing maeaa- son,
9. Most Bev. Jean Francoil Limbriot, Arch­ that a &lt;log with a tin can tied to his tail
A Calivobnlan contemporary puts in
11. The town of ILdgway. Iowa, destroyed
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©Won*. Bpxin. Largo tiro lu Br.-oklyn, N. Y.
cred on tho telatd of Santa Cruz by native*.
bishop of Rhcima, at Pari*.
makes good time, and the mongrel woe a good word for the much-abused Mon­
19. Morrison R. Waite, of Ohio, nominated by fire.
10. John Carter Brown, a distingutebod and
1. Large fire at Mnakecon, Midi.; 200 plaeea
12. Large fire at Paris, France; eovroal
by the President aa Chief-Justice.
no exception. The corporal, describing golian, remarking that no Chinaman
wealthy
citizen
of
Providence,
R.
L
of
bueiuees
and
100
dweliingedentruyoi.
arsons
bnrncd
to
death.
Another
encounter
20. Nine womnu killed by an exploiion and
laud Steamer Leftist« feundored off Uchant,
13. Hon. Virgil D. Parris, ex-membet of the occurrence afterward, raid tho deg has ever yet become a book-canvasser
5. Burning of the steamer Pat Bogota on France and sixty persona drowned.
rtweon the Baxter and Brooks partisans in
fire iu a knitting mill a*. Bannlngton, Vt.
Caugreas from Maino. Jamea F. Do Peystcr,
Arkaniav; w veral kilted aa«l woundel.
the Ohio river; eei era! Uvm lost.
Wlllteuk Pinckney Whyte elected United States
DECEMBER.
a well-known citizen of Now York, and aur- “just humped himself.” The Indians, or a life-insurance agent.
13. Tho Cr.tr of Rnaaia arrived ip England.
Senator from Maryland.
Wichita
and
Foil
Sil',
Texas;
passengers
and
15.
PiMidcnt
Grant
iaanon
a
proc1an;a*lon
2.
Disastrous
fires
at
Kams
C.ty,
Pa.,
and
thinking tbe whole scene merely an act
22. Morrison IL Waite cm firmed by tho
“Only a woman’s hair,” remarked
14. Sir Jamoa Macphorson, of the Bongs
declaring E i»ha Baxter legal Governor &lt; f Ar­ drivers killed and scalped.
Wilton, N. IL
United States Senate as Chief Justice.
army, aged 63. Gochize, tho famous Apache of useless bravado, paid no attention to Bpiveus, musingly, as he gazed down
10. Diaantrou* floods in Bombay. Escape
23. British Parliament dissolved by royal kansas
16. Terrible d/atructlon of hfe and proper­of Marshal llaxaino from the Island Of Ble. ending of the rtvulntiou in the Argentine re­ chief.'
the dog, and within two hours he ar­ into his plate; “a red-headed woman
decree. Marriage, at St. Petersburg. Rnaaia,
16.
Sir
Cbarlos
Fox.
tho
celebrated
English
•
public of South Amorto. Sinking uf the
nt tbo Duke of Edinburgh, with the Grand ty in Hsmpahiie county. Maas., canned by the Marguerite.
bruakirg aw»y of ibo dam of th«Teeervo r on
13. 'Recognition of tho Spanish republic bySpanish steamer Thomas Brooks off the c tad civil enguieor, aged 64. Hou. Robert W. rived at tho fort with the canteen at one at that! It may be very sentimental,
Dneheas Maria Atexandrovna.
Walker, of tho Alabama Supremo Cjuri.
Mill river; tewti* of Wiilitrneburg. Hayden­ Great Britain, Franco and Germany.
of Cuba: thirty lives lout.
end of him and tho message nt tho
26. Disastrous tiro tn Yeddo, Japan.
15. Collision on the Trenton railroad, in
5. Advices if tho riukii g cf tho English 17. Lord James C. P. Murray, of Scotland, other. Tbe message was read and Cor­ but it somehow gets away with my ap­
27. Trmble railroad coBteim between Ed­ ville and .Leeds flooded ; over 8) i.ouiHia and
Now Jersey ; four men killed and nineteen ship Pontiac, bound for India; twni.ty-eix aged 55.
inburgh and Glasgow, Scotland; sixteen per­ 12 mills deatrojcil ; 161 lives iont.
petite."
19. Jutes Janin, tho distinguished French poral John Smith and party speedily
17. Brooks surrenders hi* force*, and Bix­ wounded. The Cooney-Whitehouse oecleeias- person* drowned. Four nun kill*d near F%11
sons killed. The City Treasurer of Jersey
tical jurisdiction case In Chicago decided in River. Mats., by ths bn-aung of a pneumatic author and critic, at Pans, aged 70. John M.
City. N. J., absconds with *100,000 of tho city ler installed Governor of Arkansas.
Six young ladies of Philadelphia who
Bellow, well-known Eoguah o’.ocutioatet, at relieved by a company ot soldiers, at
1'J. Great fire in Constantinople. Warrant favor nf tho Low Church party.
funds.
cylinder.
16. Italy, H Bland and Belgium'rocognixo
7. Fighting between wlii,&lt;a and blacki at Loudon, aged 61. Mra. Audubon, wifo of tho whose approach tbe Indians tied. Such had their missionary contributions
29.
Bunting of Olympic Theater at Phila­for the arreat of Gov. Mores, of South Caro­
lina, on a chirge of larceny ; he refutes to be be Spanish republic.
delphia ; two firemen kilted.
Vicksburg. Mist*.; th* nrgroos att*ck the celebrated naturalise at Kelleyville, Ky., is the brief reoord of n Western advent­ stolen from their pockets in church,
arretted, and callg ont tuo mihtia in bls de
18. Election in Ohio on the adoption of tho town, and are met and reputeed by white citi­ aged 88.
FKBRUARY.
20. Dr. G sorgo Derby, a prominent Boaion ure, and if Corporal John Smith docs got mad and marched out of the sacred
ft nso.
new Constitution ; tho instrument defeated.
zens; a large number cf blacks tiled.
1. Large flro at South Norwalk, Conn.
SO. Carliets badly defeated near Bilbos,
Assembling cf tho National Congress at Waah- . physician, aged 56.
edifice exclaiming : “ Now, let them
2. Six perrons killed bv the fall of a floor of
groat do«truction of life and property. Se­ Ireton.
22 Rev. Charles L •’*, a distinguished not receive promotion, then republics
Spain.
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a factory in Lancashire, England!
21, Departure of the Cxar from London forrious fighting between white* and blacks at
8. Excitement at Vick*bargemlicuM; aomo Unitarian clergyman, at Brtton, aged 45 are ungrateful and no mistake. With little nigger babies in Africa buy their
:i. Large firn at Memphis. Tenn.
Marriage, at Washington, of Minn Lancaster, Ky,
dieultory fighting bitwien whtios and black*, Samuel Myers, a well-known Chicago theatri­ a West P.oint education the corporal own soothing sirup."
6. King Koffee surrendered Coomaaaio, the Ru-«ia.
.24. Fo:md recognition nf Spain by Hwoden. in wh ch throe or four are kitied ; Guv. Ames cal manager.
capital of Aabsatse. and agreed to p.-.y a war Nelly Grant, the President's daughter, to Mr.
26 Howard Staunton. well-^poJn chesa- would be invincible.
A colliery explosion in Staffordshire,' England, teeaia hie rr-c’amatlon ordering the riot r* to
Kirtoria, of England.
A woman who aspires to be the pre­
indemnity of •200,000
A man and wife burned alive at Jacobo. kills eight mincri*.
disperse, and calls an extra session of the playor and Shakespearean editor, at London,
6. Collision on the Great Western railroad, 24.
siding genius of her own household
115. Destructive conflagration at South Bend, Legislature.
aged 64.
Mlotetcrial
A TOOTHSUUK RQ3IANCE.
England; several persona klllod. Four per­ Mexico, for .alleged sorcery.
Ind.
28.
Princess
d
’
Onbril,
wifo
of
tho
Ruroisn
cilris
al
Items.
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must
never be in doubt
When her
0.
1
h*
Vick-bmg
trcubtee
ended.
sons killed by a boiler exploelen at Nor­
A touching tale of man's inconstancy
25. Arkansas Legislature impeach Chief 26. Postmaetor-Geuoral Jewel' assumes the
15. Groit flro in Bast m; a largo numb'r cf Ambassador to Prussia, by drowning, al Pots­
folk, Va.
woedon budding*
btiruid; loss about dam. Dr. Jame* McNaughton, President of and cruelty comes to us from Evans­ husband is going on lively at the other
8. Boiler explosion at St. Louis, Mo.; three Justice McClure and oiber officials connected duties of hte office.
the
Albany
Medical
College.
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with
tbs
Brooks
rebellion.
27.
Earthquake
tn
Porto
Rico.
end
of
the
breakfast
table,
it
won’t do
•707.0)6.
.
men killed.
28. Report of Plymouth Church Investigat­
29. Henry A. Perkin*, an old Hartford ville, Ind. It is but the( old story of
36. Diplomatic relations betw&lt; on Spain and
16. Fire m*n drowned by the capsizing of a
11. Sixteen men ssveroly burned at Pitts­
superficial affection and ruthless deser­ for her to hesitate between the coffeotiix persona ing Committee acquitting Mr. Beecher cf Ute
banker.
burgh by the capsixing of a pot of boiling M&lt;xioo formally resumed.
drowned
near
Toronto
by
the
capdzing
of
a
charges
of
adaltety
is
presented
and
accepted
30.
Henry
Grinnell,
a
distinguished
New
urn
and
the
slop-bowl.
load.
at a mi cting ef the congregation.
York merchant, and widely known for hte con­ tion, but there is a alight variation
and lives lost.
13. Eight men killed and several wounded yacht. .
Hornamxxtal.—Lady of tho house—
3). Murder of six Ik|HiUctu officials at
nection with tho Kano Arctic cxtKulltinua from tho usual details which gives the
27 Tho Spanish General Concha badly de­
by ths falllsg of a 'jreworv in Philadelphia.
14. Largo tiro at London; two firemen feats! by tho Carlitts. News of a frc*h re­ Coushatta, La., by a mob, while being eon- rifle Mail »team«hlp Japan, en. route from aged 75. John B ackle, diatingulsnel Edin­ case a special interest. But a few short Any more letters, Jane, or any one
veved
to
hhrevcpnrt
aa
priHoners.
bellion
iu
Paraguay.
Yokrbims to San Fraucteco ; a large number burgh publisher, aged 92.
killed.
called
since I’ve been out ? Jane-Yes,
31.
Retutn
to
Fort
Lincoln
of
the
Black
weeks
ago
tho
relations
existing
be
­
of Coolie* loit.
JULY.
17. Gladstone tendered his resignation aa
H»!1* expedition, after an absence cf two
24 Twenty minora killed by a colliery ex­
1. Charles Henry Warren, a dattingvlsbod tween a certain man and woman of the m'm, Mr. Smith.
Prims Minister; Disraeli summomxl to ferm
Lady—Oh, which
months. Visient eruption of Mount .Etna.
Orleans and Pittsburgh.
plosion in North Staffordshire. England. Six­ lawyer and Judge, at Plymouth, Maae. John
anew Cabinet.
one?
Jane—Oh, mum, tho dark one
M. Dscoration-day
generally oboerved
Wright, a ioa liog B,«u&gt;u merchant, agedtown mentioned were of the closest and
teen prseenger.t killed by a railroad accident S.
18. LienL-Col. Fuel attacked a camp of
8MFTEMBHB.
in Oxfordshire. England.
86. George B. Upton, a distinguished Bas ton warmest.
Comanches on Double Mountain Fork, ami throughout the country,
you know, mum, with the big noee;
Mutual
vows
were
inter
­
81. Serious riot In Limerick, Ireland.
28. News of tbo loe.. at sea of the emigrant
killed ten Indian*. Six citizens of Austin.
changed, and, for onoo, the oourao of the one os plays tho hornet so beauti­
murdered by Indiana near Fart Dodgi.
•hip Cospatrick, bound from London to New
Texas, robbed of ell their horses by Kiowa
3. Tbn earner River Bello burntd at herZealand ; upward of 500 people poriabod.
' Itffiians. .
J
true love promised to run as smoothly fully.
1.
Intelligence of the loss of the ahip Brit-wbarf it&gt; New York.
7. Bov. Richard V. Whelan, Catholic Bishop
19. Official eouflrmation of new British
1. 4^1 —T 1 -- ■ - - -1
M.11 -—... as the muddy Ohio meandering past
of tho Dwxwso of Whaaling. at Biltimor*.
Mm. LrvKhMORKMy* that MaAMohuCabinet, with Disraeli a Premier. Serious
10. John Landon, a well-known citizen of
NECROLOGICAL.
railroad accixau: near Preston, Eng.; two with 73 persona on board. Attempt made in
the town. It is recorded that the setls women have in some respects got
New York, and veteran of tho war of 1812.
persona killed and fifteen injured. Mutiny Loudon to aboot the Prince of Saxo-Weimar. moat point ever attained by man, Uro 83d
amorous lover, in the depth of his more than their rights, The last Legis­
11. Hon. Todd R. Caldwell, Governor of
and iusurrechon among the soldiers at turn*, Three persona killed by a collieion on the In­ parallel.
6.
Terrible conflagration in Meiningen,
North Carolina, at Hillsboro, in that State.
South America, which ended by tho surrender dianapolis. Bloomington and Western railroad.
affection, even went io far as to present lature of that State passed a law under
A Record of Prominent People Who
12. Gon. William S. Hillyer. the last re­
of the rebel*; thirteen killed and thirty Five rafumcn drowned while deeecnding the
maining officer of the original staff of Gon. the lady with a set of fabe teeth to re­ which a wifo may go into bminoss on
wounded.
•
Have Died During the
22. Conflagration at Avon. N. Y.; neariv all
place the natural ones miaaing from the her own account, and, no matter how
13. Agnes Strickland, the historian, at
Paet Year.
tbs bn»ineea portion of the village destroyed. Ireaauty ,.-BM&gt;j. IL Bristow, of Kentucky,
OI
0^1 Ann ______ ____ _ _
nominated as bis aucocreor;
lips where his were wont to stray and much money slid may make, or how
11. Collision on tho Groat Eastern railway,
Ixindon, aged 68.
2. Extensive luundationa tn Hungary; Etyu^wenty persona killed and fifty
10. Walter Lenox, ex-Mayor of Washington sip the honey-dew of love. But man is
poor her husband may be, can force
mtuy villages swept away. Coroer-atotio of
City, aged 57.
boot, Preaiileucy of Bsugal, India.
JANUARY.
m
-.I-:-_ . « _____
the American Museum of Natural History
fickle, and this man wasn’t any excep­ him to support her. Mrs. .Livermore
AUGUST.
12. llio Washington grand jury brings In
1. Death, at Washington, of Gen. B. J. 10. Rev. Henry J. Whitehouse. Bishop o
laid at Central Park, New York, by President lodietmenta against prominent officials in the
tion to tho rule. He allowed his affec­ regards this aa unjust to husbands and
Sweet. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Illinois,
i Grant.
safe-burglary eaeo.
al
Chicago.
tions to transfer themselves to another oh unasked for by wives.
13. Great striko of cotton operatlvea at aged 41.
9. Hon. John B. Thompson, at Harrodsburg,
23. Arthur Orton, the Ticbborne claimant,Erie railroad while crossing ths track in a Bolton, Eng.
Then came the
13. Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot, the Evansville maiden.
Tint Rev. D. Williams, a minister of
IL Maiw-mssting of dkisons in New Or­ Ky. Judge H. E. Baylor, at Independence,
Convicted »f perjary, and eentcncod to four teen wagon.
Texas.
dtetinguiehod
French
historian
and
atateaunkiudest cut of oil. The new inamo­ Uanwrtyd, Wales, died recjntly, and
4.
Inauguration
of
Gov.
Weston,
of
New
leans;
Gov.
Kellogg
reqnsatod
to
resign
;
bo
years' penal servitude.
X0. Judge Benjamin C. Franklin, one of the
Hamp* hire.
MARCH.
15. Hon. Benjamin Robbins Cmtia, of Bos­ rata chanced, too, to bo toothless, and another minister—R. K. Jones—has
6. The Italian Senate give* itr approval to
Burning of a car of a train in motion on a treaty of commerce with Mexico and a pos­
ton, a distinguished Jurist.
the hard-hearted lover went to her he written his obituary notice, of which
16. Charles Aster Bristed, better known as
the Great Western railroad, near London, tal convention with BraziL
OCTOBER.
Ont.; eight persona burned and suffocated.
.*• Carl Beason," aged 54.
"He
7. Manifesto of tns Left Center of the
12. Right Rev. Frauci* Patrick McFarland, had deserted, and, wresting away the the following is the cream:
17. Rev. William Sparrow, D. D.. st Alexan- Catholic Bishop of Connecticut.
2. Terrible ixolodon la Laneaahlre, Eng.; French Assembly ealliog for a declaration of tereeu police aoddlizone, la which some flftv
Het of false teeth he had bestowed, pre­
twrnty person* kilted.
the republic or dissolution of the Assembly. of the former were killed. Excitement pro­
17. Dr. Nathaniel B. Bhnrtieff, formerly sented them to the new love. No won­ died in his harness, and hia buckles
5.
daring of churches in Eastern Poland.A revolution attempted in Gotts Rica. Tweu- duo*! by the reported disooveriss of gold in
Mayor of Boston, tej that city.
were undone as noiselesaly^as^be angel
23. Commodore William Inrran, United der that outraged maidenly self-respect unbarred and unlocked .the prison in
18. Rev. Samuel Finber, an eminent divine, States Navy, at Philadelphia; Hon. Harris
iiiieui MO VDoaaagB lv**er, im«w X
15 Th6 effianra of tho Blate government in
rebelled al such an act! The first
6. Ettenaive Mi.fligrition' at Salonica. Ft»roo tornado in Illlnol* and MiunMota.
Flanagan, ex-Govercor of Arkansas, al Arkawhich Peter was confined." Let it no
Loniaiaua surrendered to D. B. Ponn : Gov. at Cincinnati.
TwU'i aMven person, burned to death.
22. Meh. Eaphroayna Paripa Roe*, tho uciphi*, in that State.
wearer of the teeth now wants tbo asBlcamahlp Sui t, of Newcastle, Eng., lost at G iml*tta and the Bonapartista in collision.
dlatinguished songatrea*, at Landon, aged 85.
24. Commodore Austin Pondergrast, of the sistonce of tho police to recover the longer be irreverently said of a deceased
tbirti paweugere diowned. Explosion
25. Adam Black, the dieUngniidiod pub- nary, at Philadelphia.
10, French gnvernmtn*. defeated in tbdlksperson that he has “passed in his
In the Hewn tunnel,
coreral men wfiabiy on the clmeecf tbs Electoral bill flxiiabar. at Edinburgh. Scotland, aged 80
2A Jnh" Laba, lbs well-known ahlp-Lulld- useful apparatus, and there is great checks," or “petered out;” let us say
dHiried in tho ruins.
17.
President Grant decides to uphold the 26. Intelllgouco of tbe death, iu Eastern
commotion over the case in the society
9.
Bop »rt t*i*i CeoL Bradburn, first end
that ha has " undone hia buck lea."
Kellogg government, and orders troops to Africa, of David Livingstone, tbe celebrate i
explorer.
of Evansville. The case, taken alto­
aaillee.
.
New Orleans.
19. Continued excitement in Varvaillaa and 19. Burning of a option nriil at Fall River. 28. Ex-Cbtef Ju*tiro Thompsxn, of Penn­
gether, is a remarkable one, and sugsylvania, at Philadelphia, aged 68.
IB. Teyrifl •- billar explosion at Binghamton
grata one interesting query: Are all
stories; thirty-four wounded. Gov. Kellogg,
IL ThumM Miliar, a wsU-kuown Enzhab Evansville women toothless? Will the
of Loutetana, resumes bls gubernatorial
post, at London aged 61.
functions.
IS. Daniel ]LHaafcsll, editor of the Boston Evapsvillo papers explain the matter?
loss, Spain, for mutiny. Beaclut’ona in the
I reach Assembly declaring Franco a mon­
archy injected by 100 majoritv.
of his ziore wagons to walking, bat
16; R*x boree-thievea hung io the Indian
Territory by a vigilance committee.
)1. King Lunalilo, a
sometimes he takes an omnibus. Prac­
17. Four j^rrens killed am! several wound­ 27. A frightful typhoon pMae&gt; over He at Honolulu, aged 39.
of earthquake at Bald Mountain,
tice economy, boys, if you would become
railroad.
wealthy.
' r
CU-p n.» muJy m 1pee*.

a

«

OCR MRRAGKRIE.
avd property.

r

�p^fut worM.

ELEVATOR LN NASHVILLE

100 Champion Cross C«t ^aws at 50 cents
per foot, for cash,

LATH,
SHINOLES,

50 New Star Saws at 80 cents per foot,

WMrww

Treasurer, eltu, being all fillet! with '

•nicy lake life easy in Mississippi. I

•WATER LIME,
Americans.
The Treasurer, was a
Cheap living— Living on excite­
SALT,
blaeksmllh in 5hnFrancisco, while tha ..
ment.
HAIR.
tnan who attends to the foreign affairs *
STUCCO,
Belter run in old clothes than ran
mid t-icd, when Mrs. Stain accosted and acl« ns King Ka!akau:i*k prime
in debt.
^•c., life.,
mo with, "uh Ab! I am so glad you minister, or advisor, was formerly a
Lines—not by Tennyson; by some­
have come, for I have learned how New England school -maaier.
We body else.
which we ahip and retail al bottom prices.
I .
we can get along in the fnigre with- would not, however, advise 4ho read,
••Those who in quarrels intcrpo'O
«»»t so much as a cross word.’’
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
• MuM often wipe a bloody note.**
.
era of the Nkws. Io vr rnove to Hawaii
"Wnl, hio, lct!s have your, hie,
Proprietors.
To n poor man with a largo family,
unless ihey are to restless for adven­
plans,” I said, fw, you see, I had in­
glory
is
of
bul
Rule
account
ture to remain hero , contentedly.
terviewed tho “Wickodeat mao" in -Pretty'girls and a possible.change to
A Greeq Bay woman who weighs
life imloun that day,

had

be­ hand(e the public money are, wo 380 pounds fesists that she is '* some
come « little muddled in concn- know, great inducements to Young Iwdy’s darling."
For sport go lo Texas. They have
quence. •
America, bnt not all who go can be"I have been rcadiog Thomas Jef- ooniB public officer^ and the islands panthers there thirteen feet long and
exceedingly
vigorous; and if you have
fersoifk («q rules of life, !and oho of have become to nearly civiliicd for
no sport, the beasts certainly will.
them is, ‘that we must count ten, real romance.
An Indiana man bet $10 that he
when angry, before we speak, and
The religious practices of these could ric.o the fly wheel in a saw­
ojie hundred when very angry/ '*
people nro nut particularly different mill, nnd ns his widow paid the bet she

and

Proprietor of the

NASHVILLE MILLS!

were ..counting. She said I wns and caien the body. And yd they
always raiding objections to her plans could nol he called cannibals in the
six pieces and convince six children
for our mulunl improvement. I said sense in which the Patagonians are
thnt ono of their number hasn't got a
1 was not, nnd slm insinuated that I called ho. They cat the bodies of
piece ittst a trifle the lare,»L
was an unvcraciiy.
lhe illustrious enemies whom they
A New Hampshire boy doos not
” la that according .to the rtilc?" 1 have slain, but it is mnru a supersti­
dare to sass hia mother until ho is
asked.
tious ceremony than a relish for hu­
eighteen, years old, nnd even then he
“Ab Stain, you villain"—
man flesh. They have never, since gets the door open before
saying
“Count ton, Mis. S&amp;nin. you are the white man has kuown them,
much.
.
getting angry."'
*
slain and eaten n human being unless
It is generally believed in MNno.nf
••You count, you old rascal, or"—
ho vias an enemy slnin in Imttle and
the counties of Michigan that mon
"Count a hundred, Mrs. Slain, you nut then, unless ho was a chief.
will do more plotting and planning lo
It re getting *'pry nngryI said, but
—Tha M E. Sunday school has rob a hen coop, than would he ncc
my only answer was the teapot
a now library.
cssary to insure a successful bank bur
whislr she threw nt my head. The
glnry.
‘
—Mr. I. B. Rnymond’a steam saw
teapot caromed benimriillf on my

At this period of the year, a voice
Imld pnte, emptying its contents mill in Carlton wax burned, on the
'down my back. I tried to remonstrate night of Doc. 26th. Lust $2,000, nnd steals at surly morn through the key­
hole of domestic chnuibers: ‘’Jane, get
with the bootjack, but Mrs. Stain did no insurance.
up nnd fix ’.he fire;" nnd a prompt nnd
not stop to count. She struck strong
Wo
undnratnnd that
Mcssont
cheerful
echo responds, ** *'il see you
mul hard, and 1 had interviewed the Wooden Ac Mooro puntemplntc mov­
•■wickedest man" io long to fight ing ibeir machinery lo Nashville, and dodrotted first, and then I won.t, you
Ruing into business there. Vermont­ old brute." Such are tho celestial
well. She made me cuiiut a hundred
ville cannot nflurd to lose these, gen­
over and over again, until I actually tlemen and the bufintMia they propose harmonies of domestic life.
Iwtcame

Through to carry on, and aotne effort should be
made to rctniij thorn there.— Vermont

nat tired.

good

Mrs. Stain’s loving instruction*, I atn

fast getting the better of my temper.
2Qo ono can ’ get me mad now. but

yet, Ishould'like lo. *ee Mrs. Stain

Come and welcome,
Nashville is

tho

place

gentlemen!
far all

A Nevada audience dislikes to. be
Three thousand per

disappointed.

sons gathered to see a murderer hnngcd nt Cnrson, and theit enjoyment

Thomas

uyuld him

while,with the other, she

Taken Up.

•chool, and he, coming in cu the luinic

vlrctch with ninety eight, ninety nine,
I should then bo tun

ply repaid Tor my own

course cf

instruction.

King K-ilakaua, about whom so
ranch has been said

of

late, roigns

Islands,

islandt,and not tho fact

These

that

Kula-

krui.t "aro’c at half past ten, ntc his
breakfast at eleven, anti smoked a ci­

gar in a most kingly ^attitude ni elev­
en fifteen, is the subject of the follow­
ing, from one who has spent three

years Upon their shores: These slands form a part of tbe Eandwich
Islands, are about one third ol the

distance from America to China and

tn twenty degrees N. latitude. The
people arc not of so dark a cast as
|ho inhabitants of most of tho Poly­

nesian Islands..
light brown which

color is n

Their

varies in depth,

however, a^ebrding to t ic

exposure

of the person lo the rays of the

sun.

They ore a U-ger race of people than
Cio American &lt;, an I attain to a great­
er p!iy«ici| perfect ion. The w &gt; nc?i,

especially, are very m-Hlcbt iZ physi­
cal beauty, and when young, ’ can
scare jly

lie

distinguished from t c

Spiuish C -coles of Cuba.

timives of ilia same
liavc the Mine delicate,

serve.

HUIlwrll
UnWm Mins.
naBkotr.
V»b»;iura'j»
CbtCBgO .

MICHIGAN STOVE CO.'S STOVES!
Union Milla
8UJtw«-!l

WOOL CARDING MACHINE!

40 of tlio Now Excelsior Cotta-ffo Stoves
sold already this season.

.

ALL PARTIES WANTING

POWER CORN SHELLER, Sap Pa ns and Buckets
I am prepared to do all Ute .work that
imn on short notice. If cuxtomern come

Th-y arc.

latitude, and

feminine re.

Haul#*, in Ins work Upon Uh?

Yesterday after tho funeral ccrem-oof Eddie Sprague were concluded
and die friends had left the grave,
the people were 8 tar I led and horrified
to tree Mr. Keeler’s Umm ran away.
They wrre before a platform spring
wagon in which were Mr. Sprague
and his family
The road from the
summit o( tho cemetry hill is rough
mid very unsafe and while coining
dowy, from some unknown cause
tho entir load w.u thrown out. ‘Af­
ter running a few rods the horses
came in contact with the hoarse
which was almost entirely destroyed
and the two teams became so entan­
gled that neither could get any far­
ther.
While Mr. K«clcr’s wagon
wws on top of one of his horses.
Mr. Shufelt, who was carrying the
benrers, and w is between tho hearse
and Mr. Keeler’s team, attempted to
get out of tho way and turned hi
horse one side, upset his buggy, pil­
ing the bearers with him in u Ii6ap
Mrs. Sprague was injured severely
put ns yet it is impossible to tell how
bndiy^ At first it wis tliouzlit thattheoceident would prove fatal to her
but it is hoped tint she will recover
Afton Spmgun wax thrown furwir.f
under trie wheel and went driggingi
dawn the hill. ILs head Ims a cut
evidently made by n cork From the
horse's slim-; he is otherwise severe,
ly bnrhed but ho will get along.
Frankie Maitimn was thrown upon
her head Where she received a bruise,
though nothing serious. M-. Sprague
was thrown upon one of his hips
which docs not compel him to pomplain though it evidently feels some­
what sate.—MidUecillc Republican.

will do well to call and secure their orders early, so as to get
them in season.

CUSTOM

State or J
cocxtt or

C. 51. HOLLER, Miller.

verified ot
nmyW
nar be Itevnara

QOME DOWN TO

No.l

a: a (omnw
cimn, turn io &lt;»
at tho Prnl»te Oilte*. !n Um eUy nf llotlr
•how r&lt;UK, If a"y there be. why- the prat.
tKt'tlnncr abouR) nut ha. granted ■ Am II i.
tlriaf ..l.l .u&gt;fJ•
In

FOR ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF

(Gtorrrirs and ^rorbians,

ot lhl&gt;o.-d»-r to be r.ublte:*-.! Iu the Naalnllte New..
■ ncw»pa;»-r printed and circulated in aald canty &lt;4

CASH.
MortsuKe rutile.
Wbirkab. Jonah B. Rasey and R'wetta
C. Raney, h:« wife, of Noabville, Barry
county, Michigan.did on theHtbdsy of Auguit, A. D. IHi I, make and execute to Hi­
ram Co:, of the tame placo, a certain mort­
gage to Rcsnre the payment of • certain

Having filled my store with a fresh Block

GROCERIES

Crockery
Retched at the O. O.

GLASSWARE,

PETERSOH’S MAGAZINE
The Cheapest and Best in the World

Grocery ani Provision Store ’
BIG PILE OF GOODS
FOR A

0&lt;5L. Povtafo pro-paid on all Subscription*.
Tanas (always la advance) $2.00 a year.

SHALL AMOU.VT OF

MONET!

77&lt;c Highest Price. Ahraijs Paid fur

.

Country Produce.

■

TWO Iwn.I.AUS

THSILLING TAltS DO JIOYELmtS

ILx" In connection with ray store
I f hall keep a

MEAT MARKET!
lanmjiii CoM Fashion Plates

ic box that had ja«t ceased

piajiug

Wishing to hn»r it

*he -at-

again,

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,
Which arc now opened for infection to all wishing to buy for
Cash. I have a full line of

I with to inform tho public that I will sell

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.

. OOO.X)

IWL12A.TS !

PREMIUM

EBGBAVING ’

a

&amp;

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes

The Highest Price Paid for Hides

SUPEBB

iwd-1 murtgAgc was duly n*eur&lt;lcd in iho
office of ih» Regwfcr of Deeds, in Berry Co.,
Michigan, on the “th day of S"ptj A. 1).
1871. in Liber *•£" of mortgage*, on page
3'.Hl, an t, whereas, there is now due on raid
note nnd mortgage the sum of Four
Hundred end Ninety.ono and GO-1&lt;«0
dollars, at this date, and default bos
been made in the payment of said sum;
Now, therefore, by rcaeoa of said defaull.
the.Mortgagee, by virtue of the power in
said mortgage e.ontalned, will, on the twen­
tieth day of February, A. D. 1S75, nt the
boar of one o'clock, P. M. of enirt day-in
the city of Hastings, at tho north front doo
of tho court !&gt;&lt;iui»e. in Mid city (that being
’ho place of haltHng the cirenit court in a;:d
far Ban-y coua’y, Miab'gxa} Hrll Ibc lands
sn&lt;L premises described in said mortgage, or
sumach ibcroof us may be neoe^sry to
satisfy the amount duo thereon, and the
reasonably cists and cxpt-nsiM, ai.d nn At­
torney fee of twenty five doilarx, stipulated
to be paid by tbe terms of said mortgagn
should the cam? be foreclosed. The de­
scription of the premutes. as described In
Mid mortgage, an- as follows: Village lots
No. one hundred and twenty-six (126) nn-1
the undivid-d one-half of lots eigbty-lwo
(8^an&gt;l eighty-three (?3). in tho village of
Nashville, Barry county. Michigan, accord­
ing »o the plat and tbo survey thereof..
Dated Nashville, Mich.. Nov. IVih. 1871.
1URAM COE.
Clkmext Sxrru,
Mortgagee.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
8-20

Where can always be found a fresh slock cf

A young Indy in a store in Jackson
Cltrislmns eve, was looking at u mus­

D. Store «f

For Sale or Rent.
The Hotel Mtd Grocery Store occupied by And in fad everything usually kept iu
Donxhcrly A Roova, sad known as Ibc
Centrnl House. Has «li tbo conveniences of
i modern kuardiug house.
Term* easy.
I’IRST-C LASS
Po»&gt;e«&gt;inn given after the Cth of April,
nexL Apply to
12
CONRAD CLEVER, Nnahv lie.

BaT EVERY LADY SHOULD TAKE IT.

K. R. TAYLOR. Buprrtntrndrirt.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

A 8PECALTYI

Come into tbo in cl mu re of tbo anh«eribcr. in the Township of Caatlelon. (be 22id
of Nov. last, three yearling heifers. The
owner will pleitsa tn prove properly, nay
charge*, and lake away, otherwise they
will be Uispoarl of according to law,
Castleton. Doc. 3lei.

Jonx Db towo.

-wUh tbe Grw-1 Jtirc.- Valley
of th.- MichStn C t&gt;lral K-ir ad. IWlle Orwk-Mth tho
khletn OsUn) RtHmad. Vlcftshunrh—with tho
G-ni&gt;4 Rajrf U. A Indl,na iUlttncd. 9"’hw&gt;|crafi—

Railway. iTsiooMate--with fee' IW'.Uux»rr1"bhte
Kat'roxL H»,Xrtr3*-wtlb the Aoxlavltte New A).
Iwny 4 Chw»j|pMtoa^ V«l,orafao— 1'ittetargh

C. C. POSTS PAT. EURCKA SIP SPB1LS,

West side of Main street, Nashville.

we make

.Bitlie
’l-.. i:..nuOlivet
Charlotte
Izuuto;

Connection*,

thief and hanged him to a tree.

think iu) was again a dull boy nt

over the Hawaiian

li-UKe Cr-«*

through

Jefferson

one hundred.

Frtvtth BntUCr'k

KEPT CONSTANTLY ON BAND.

THAT WORKS LIKE A CHARM.

Timo Table taking effect June 15h, 1674.

At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash.

live

was spoiled by a reprieve from the
a business men. Iler citizens are not Governor. That night a party of mt"Slivlocks," but believe in stistaing
vjouracof training. I should like tn an&lt;l patronizing-her 'home manufac­ ners, who had walked ten miles to
see her, with one hand in his hair, tories.
witness the execution, caught a horse

put

HARDWARE AND TINWARE LINE!

— AND—

.There arc tlyirty or forty different
kinds of religion in this country and it Would reaped fully inform the public tha
worries tho celestial entry clerk im be is prepared to do double the work thaw
mensely to have people tumbling into heretofore.
'
heaven in such sinnnlarly 'assorted
lots.—Brooklin Argus.
I have added to my Flouring Mill
No liumar* being can cut a pic into

VEIV3&amp;S oi^Iwtv BSTvS nSiuvnu.
PKNINSULAIt ^DIVISION.

A FULL LINE OF THE NEW

from the, other Polynesian Races. remarked: ‘‘William*was a kind hux"1 propose lhat'wo follow Ins rule. There are yc| traces of idolatry; hut hahd,’ but heftidn’t know much about
You know we have not nlwnys lived jf is fast disappearing bpfore the civ­ fly-wheels."
We ilizing'influences which have lately
wilt try this rule, nnd seo .if we can't been brought lo bear upon them. It
live more agreeably-”
was these people who killed Captain
I'fckKl win she tliou-ght would
Cook, and who. had it not''been for
take ‘ enre of Ijie children while We its timely rescue, would have cooked

.

SOMETHING NEW.

“Wair I answered.

n.&lt; linrmoniuuvly as wo should.

C. a. ItUKH Hcp.t.

AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE

•

Which I am bound tq sell 10 per Cent Lowci than any other
House tn town.

and Pelts.

Clucks, Sjd-.Pi. !&lt;-s.

1ST REM EM DEA THE PLACE—

Red Sign, No. 1

One of tbe proprietors

CHARLEA J. PETERSON,
806 Cheatant Si. Tha»de’pl)to, Pa.

1OO

CHAMPION

CROSS

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

Nashville, Dee. Js», 1874.

F. DI KHAM.

SAWS

C. A. TRUMAN.

t*X)R

30

CHAR. R. DEMA RAY

Mn. Hen edits a paper in Iowa, and
I CAckleuios thus she knows how.

cent*?

PEB

�.. .

A. AYLSWORTH,

in

kt, 4«k rf

B. .U,

Ch.rtey*. tauioc.. b». ructert

'

mno«M.«nili each .uooc-.imK &lt;(«,

,1K| Thursday, Jun. 13th and

Clothing,

I WILL

LANIKG,

gtATCniSq,

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,
Done lo order, with
f*ction guarintvod.

-his assi-en
'
------------------------... you,
•
• and
:t can give it --to

ALEMENT’SMiTH......
. T.AAVVKR._____

the

in n wuy that will make your girl’s

rwfk to ffeazu tho hair off from

ny. » ijmrkla.or your wife's face glow
u ith joy.
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,

cold

.-r-R has been

enongh

— buffalo robe.

pASTMAN A YOUNG,

‘

-—Tho Barry Connty Pioneers are

Attorney* nt Law*
Iw I ^.1 l/»a -'.(Hnte. N^hvtnr, MkK

fto&gt; requested to meet nt Union Halt
Hastings, on lb” Uth inst.
- ,

JjENRY II. WOOD,

''—Mr. A. Flint, lately from Kansas*

Justice of the Peace,
O«leo with G’;«n-tH RtaltU, N—ttrilU.’Mt’-b.
q

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here soon.

L1BBHADSER,

TA TRO It.

*L_W. A. •Aykvforth has*moved his

Gufitns, add ifaklni: *»»• ln lho lat0**
______

p

lins moYed his'faririly into town, nnd
. will commence the practice of law

&gt; stock of dry- good* and clothing to
1

PARADY, Manufacturer of

stantly crowded with business in tho

suitable room for them.

justice.line, is one of Nashville's best

of weather citizens and consequently will pros­
Boot* and Shoes.
MoHnit
Rrp&lt;ertmr neatly
atrlct »U«n- ■ when every Christian draws near the per. tlon t-. qiH t&gt;r4w* ymmptly. XwklivLX--________ _
stove, and'wishes every laboring man
. CARPENTERS.
jjNION HOUSE.
was a clerk in ft candy store.
The carpenters, of Nashville ’are,
F. Daxcxx. Proprietor.
.—L. J. Wheelerdins formally taken Frazier, McCormick. Chas. Halbert,
TS’AKIIVIT.U.7^ possession of tho Downing stock of E *M Gales, W.L. Parker and
dry goods, and is selling them off on II. C. Wolcott, who arc all good
rw»M will rwtive
Good Hall in tbu Ihtnl
time. See posters inn few days for workmen. McCormick and Halbert
liavy opened a shop opposite tho
particulars.
.
^’M. JONES,
A specimen of
—The Journal is anxious for some Nashville House.

—This

is the') kind

of the Hastingsites ta get tip a scan

their work can bo

mag oKcitaracnL

Old’s elegant ho,ti&lt;o.

Dennis, perhaps
hunt

you had better

up

Doings, nnd make one.

a

Days

Mochmoro

.

seen

on

words will cure a cow of kicking, but

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

a certain Maple Grove farmer prefers

Justice of the Peace,

the old way* of mauling the crittef

with a fence stake until her heart is

broken.

Nashville^ Mich.

TAIXTStlS.
Ac Atkins Joan Roe

Has JuM received a complala uiMwrlmcnl of

mon.
C. .1 Dkto.
J. W. WtEKS,
W. W. Drokkx,
Com, on programme.

—Joseph A. Hollon,

Representa­

these “degenerate

Shaving, Hair Cutting
Dressing, Shampooing,

days of patent

miles south nf this

Wc will sell you

in this part ol the country, if not in

2DRESS ZLZEAKING

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE!
E. D. BITGOOD. PaontizTok.

oxen.

traveling

.

Good rigs fkrnished parties on abort no­
tice ; ni*» gw-I feed and stable room fur.
fururtnt* and «ha pubtai use.
Prices to
correspond.wiib the cloee limes. East aide
of North Mnin BL, SnskyRln, MscIl

MEAT MARKET!

ier patrons to the utter excluion of the

won Id withdraw

—John Franck nnd
penter traded horses.

IJliRRAIl FOB

wer? 65

Representing nearly every kind known to
ih« irada. mid lo you that indulge ih the for­
eign luxury, »c would say

TOILET ARTICLES.AHD PERFOMES,

He yard,

RELIABLE HOUSE

For everybody lo\buy their

CHOICE

GROWS I

Crockery,

THE YAMA8HIRO (uncolored)

v

FAMILY GROCERIES,

By the barrel.

B.1KEHY GOODS
Of every description.

Has opened at the old stand of DOWNING
Ever soli in Nashville, which wo think the A LITTLE, s cumpk-le slock of

s Pore Wines and Liquors

We do not wish to ecloglxe.
for yourselves.

3)M

Call and see

(Stxeassxssous

to

Bools and Shoe.,

OYSTERS

BOISE BROS.,

Hits and Cap.,

In every aiyla and form.

T. Maxson)

Gents' Furnishing Go.ds

^iotrl and Restaurant

Gloves and Mittens,

Shawls, Furs,

In ooDacctiou wilb store.

Lodgings $ Meals 26 cts.

AU Cloodt IVarranled------- Pnysicuins
Raring moved into my

Prescriptions

Cttrefully

Fancy Goods,

Fair Prices and Honest*Dealing.

NEW STORE!

Grtcsry, Creckery &amp; Laap Trade,

BJX_ Call al Central House Sign!

BOISE Bros.

3

NEW GOODS! FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!
W« woull announce tbnl we shall open
during Ibis wick a
.

JACOB LENTZ

New .Stock of Goods'!

Manufacturers and keeps on Luu

CONSISTING OF

DRESS GOODS,,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,

‘

GLOVES. CORSETS,

1.4 s Cheap for

SEWING MACHINES

DAUGHERTY &amp; ROOSA.

Parlsr, Library, Bining, Office
GENERAL FUITORe! '

HARD PAN PRICES!
!k

\

TERMS—Cash or Ready
Pay!

Together with a full MiMnmeni ot

DUSTERS.&amp;C..&amp;C..

SHAWLS, CAS8IKW3,

&amp;C., ifcfi, &amp;C.,

which were bought fur cash and will be
sold al

,MinBOns,riCTUBE8.FrtAM.
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,

to do its
tho yard

C irpeLs,

Pfeftared.

Raiy cate asi Peraffibnlaters

Y
I

MOTTO X
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jjgjijji

fp;MS

TO EVERY

Ready Pay
i

J Is Any House An Barry County. |
—Tho barn of W. Johnson, on the

Cei FIXS AMI CASKETS,

j Ot *11 Myles and •ixtw. and METAIH

slate nr*d, near Hustings, was burned

one night last week. It was supposed :
to have been accidentally set on fire |

The baru was insured in ■

(he Burry &amp; Eaton Insurance Co.

Stale

A. W. ALLEN

Tlio Choicest Bread

For Medicinal and Mechanical Purposes, at

liorsc.

Tb«

Dry Goods

TEAS, COFFEES,

Glassware &amp; Lamps! CITY DRUG STORE,

Everything belonging to the

’flits was on Saturday night

turned ouL

H R DICKINSON.

Our Store I

Jin pan Tea, for 3$1-

A Fresh Stcck or

.

Entire New Stock.

by some vagrants wlio lodged in tbe
ham that night, aa tire horses were '

one way and the gnn

to

And sec for youmclvee.

cents. 'harschnd ♦•gone visiting/’ nnd so n.

FRESH ME A T S.-rUcn Ssni,h ’of ’bat P^ce, wishing !o
&gt;1L. ,, . .
'
'
"J be prepared for tho "what dye call
•U kind*, which will b»
fowfrr«Mh
,.
,___ , . .. . .. ,
it," loaded his gan about half full of
etc. Give them a call on Wert aide Main Bl powder and shot, s«y nothing nbont
artnlfe. Mich.
the wadding.
Last Suodny his

Come

SPECTACLES, (warranted Pebble)

THAT 18 THE

10,000

thy lukewarmness wc will spew thee was taken care of by tho village mar­
shall, and Inst Friday was sold to pay
thanking the public for past favors robots • bnt of onr mouth.
otMtiinuanco of the ram«, and would
emts^md now there cometh a gentle
—Thev have it had in Maple Grove,
iafo.-m t tie public ihiu ibcy wltJ
as the following will prove: Mr. Ren- whisper tluil—Juba Fran ok is out a

Legislature convened ‘

ONE PRICE TO ALL.
Country Produce alway&lt;!»•'
bought at th e TOP of the i
Market.
Nashville, Oct. 21*1, 1874.

W OLCOTT’S

BOSS

Don’t forget the plaoe,—the
Brow a Store, op|M«iu; Nichuk.

OWLS AND COPFIX 1.1N

P O CO PIGS
OF ALL KINDS,

L. O. BOISE &amp; CO. i

at

STATIONERY i LEGAL BLANKS,

CRACKERS

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

FOOT

would especially call atticntiori io our Urge AT PHlCE-l CHEAPER THAN EVER,
•lock of
AT THE DOWN TOWN BfoREOF

BkLs.

Young Mywon Tca,«YOcU.

New ones Io call and s«o my

barn. But tho barn was locked and
Ire newly deputized countable. Hank

Oh Edwin’ thou art neither good nor gain the replevin faded
bad, hot nor cold, snd on account of ‘ work. Thu horse left in

«w»cWn Use

StM BUtk, ui tthr

Wall Pt per &amp; Bordering

I would respectfully invite my old custom­
Charles Car ers and
John didn'

his patronage and and the next Mondv morning Charles,

pay his dues, which

Ready Made Clothing

8 T A ND FROM UN D E R.

poorer nncs. nnd intimated that the Wolcott, dare, not Ixirst open the door
Detroit Tribune or Toledo Blade were nnd so (he poor horse was left in (he
better paper* than tho News.

OUB STOCK

Paints, Oils, Varaisaes &amp; Brashes,

BSX- 11 pays to buy goods at Ni 1.

He said that wc other horse, which was in B.tgcMHTs

with anrobjcctioa.'

BOOTS Axn SHOES

Patent Medicines,

BOX. Lamps cheap, at Buisb Bros.

—Partello is his name, and he is like (he trade and returned the horse
the seventh son of a seventh son. He leaving it in Bilgood’s livery yard
called Friday night in our absence nnd getting ont a replevin for (be
spent oui time in puffing our wealth

ix Barrt Co.

People can Appreciate.

FALL MILLINERY GOODS’

champion

As Cheap as ihey-can be Bought

DRUGS &amp; MtDICLHfS

Sstig-avis, Spices* Etc.

tho State. Just one year before she
—A Washingtonian Club has heep
died, she was weighed at Tramau’s
Done in the latest Mylca of tho art, and formed by some of the first citizens '
Che best of Oils used. Shop just aonth of in the village, who propose to held a 1store the scales turning at 387 lbs,
tbe Uninn House.
48
and nt the time of her,, death,
series ■ of six parties , this winterweighed, it was estimated, 100 lbs
Their first parly came off last evening
more. Her coffin was furnished by
al tho Union Hall. None arc admitted
Lentz, the dimensions being 5 feet 3
to the ball but those holding a meininches long, 3 feet wide nnd 21 inches
Mrs. jY. M. STEBBINS, iwUr ticket.
deep.
The easing ol the door of Mr
of the
!
—Last week
George
Franck
'Robert's house liad lo bo taken oil,
•Latest StylCH. ’trangltl,'Tokeof own in IbtiUng,
and an openihg made through to the
and drove them home, a distance of
window to allow the coffin to pass
And in varieties to suit eustomsrs, nil R l&gt;0
of twelve miles, in two hours. Had
•old cheap for each.
through, and it coulden’l be sot in a
they been shod, and the roads not
sleigh box. Ten strong men acted
(juite co slippery, George thinks he
Pano in the Latest Bijlea and with noatnes-. might have beat W eston's Lex! time. as pall bearers.

tho

&amp;a , &amp;c., (co numcrotxj to tucutiou.

,

Far CASH, ar its equivalent,

BOX. CRYSTAL DRIPS. 90 cents at
Dkikiksoxii. '

She was the largest woman

else.*

arc

Tea Setts for 65 Cts.

Groceries, of Every descriptioiis,

New Year’s Day at the age of 22

years.

They

• Jn nice tin canni»ien&gt;.

LDOAL MATTERS.

place, died on

sides," who could expect anything
•

and 28 CM.

TRIUMPH BAKING POWDER i

Kerosine OD, 15 cents per Gallon.

-

Cent SOAP.

3

OU Tarn Rw.

STOCK

Mrs. G. A Tramon's cousin.

MILLINERY &amp; FANGY GOODS!

Naihville, Mien.

BOISE BROS'. GROCERIES!

inaw Co, in the State Legislature, is

tho village nf Nashville. No one
B®. PICKLES, in while wine vinegar,
married or died, no laurels lost or at Dickinmonx.
won. No one has tired of life, and
Remember they keep everything iu
tried to "shuffle ofi this raortni coil” the Drag line at Uoirs Baox.

can allord a wife Iris ono of his own.
She saw her deir Chawlcy a comins.
And yelled. Chawles hear th’ blawitcd | The clergy still hold out in their
wind blow."
.
efforts to make men better, but the
Enterprise please copj.
. Alsu VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.
weather is cold’ and a great many
■f —Mr. J. H. Lee has been appointed
people enjoy a good apple and a
Deputy Sheriff.for this Connty and
newspaper
belter than a cold church
CUT FREE OF CHARGE!
wc must say Ma Creasy has shown (
nnd a d—y s—n.
A great many
She still retains the services of Miss good judgement, for wbat Hod takes '
things ought to have happened, but
Dou kiso, and is prepared to make
hold of he, is sure to carry1 through.
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY. Business men hand in your colicc- they didn’t; acd in such piping times
ol peace, **yc local” finds it hard lo
DELL
BARLOlV, tions.
gather up his usna|| amount of local­
—Tho
VermontriUe
Enterprise
KJkSHIOTt AI3 L* E
—Miss Martha Robnrt, daughter of
came out with a half sheet last week,
Robarts, living a coupfe of
containing a little less than three Jesse
1
but in

No. 1 Batts, 30 cents.

And

tive from Hie Second District of Sag

All persons having unsettled accounts
with (he nn-larsigned, will pleaso call and
that isn’t necessary. There is plenty
—The following is from Vermont­
settle them immediately, thereby saving
of that kind of fruit ripe nnd ready to
themselves trouble and expense. I tneau
ville po.et :
drop into tho pliicker(s hand at the business.
Tttro Maxbox.
Sweet'Mary Ann »*t in the parlor,
sightest iGticb, and every* man. whu
Looking dreamily o*.it of tho window.

columns of reading matter,

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.

—vTliis has been a quiet week in

FALL -AND WINTER

BARBERaud HAIR DRESSER!

Yard wide Sheeting U cts.

Knit Unctenkirts, 50 cts.

Qomc nnd sec if

EVENING 7 O’CLOCK.

What is the use of paying a shilling
for steak when you can gel it ul Durham's

era trade here.. '

*

MR^. L. O. CROCKER

Other* at © or I«m«

Mass conference meeting nnd ser­

®gu, Mnchinu Needle* at Dickinson**.

—C' C. Wolcott has anew column
“nd” this week.
Charley makes by the use of a hemp rope, for hemp
some prices on cross ent saws that ropes are cash anH cash is close; but
Collsctions A specialty. cannot fail to suit the farmers of this not cluse enough for us to reach it.
section, who should not foil to lake No one has ran away with another
MON EY TO LOAN
advantage of this golden opnrtunity- man’s wife, or some buddy’s girl, lor

General Conveyancing,

All kinds of produce taken in
exchange for Goods.

A. W.

and H. Partello represent the paint,

—Agricultural papers say thnt kind

NnohvlHis.-Web-

98 to $30 a Suit.

THURSDAY MORNING, 9 O.CLOCK

con- tantly ca

Topic, “The
true
divinity of
I abo m«nuf£e*drc Soft and Hard Wood .
Christ," by Rev.-S, M. Fowleri Crit­
. JUSTICES.
Best Velveteens, 75 cents.
■/VJ.— The public trill pieage hear
Topic:
' IL II. Wood is one of the phineers icisms, and oral addresses.
in mind that thu u no old shelf worn
For the Wholesale sod Retail Trade.
of Nashville,—having lived here nnd "How can we attain to tho most suc­ stnek, but all new, haring btentbougld
Good Waterproofs, 'J 0 cfs.
Uath a.ncl Shingles,
been in business off nnd on for last cessful minisliy’’’by Rev. 'W. W, within the prist three months.
■
conntvntly on hand.
seven years. He deals out justice in DeGeer. Criticisms, and discussions.
ftgr-Tattle* having unreltled acconntn
All Wifo! Ilote,. -15 cents per pair.
wlltaUit late firm of Aylsworth &amp; Fuller.
AFTKRNOON, 2 O'CLOCK.
&gt;2."" Sew and Planing Mill eart of the
Clem Smith's law office and mail
Will pleaso call and. aattle the sama at once Depot, Nashville, Mich.
Topic : Modern skepticism, and with
through tho pigeon .hole of the Post
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A. W. OLDS.
how
can
wc
best
meet
it.
”
by
Rev.
•w.
A.
AYLSWORTH.
Office.
Nashville, Jan. lot, 1875.
J E. Chipman has the nicest Justice J, W. Weeks. Criticisms, and dis­
porsD,
the
chcapcM
place Then Try My 91 Tea.
Court room in Barry Co. He is con­ cussions. Question drawer.

Dickinson's slorc until he can find a
•

EVEMlNG,
.
•—
—« •&gt; 7 o’clock.
Mass conference and sermon.

BEST PRINTS, 10 Cts,

Sillin-, SoaldlagK, he.,

EfiMs, S apd 9 cents.
barl^ftr of Nashville, about n y».ar. . If cisms. und oral addrosses.
Ot «vcry. d«»cnpii«in.
Topic: “What is heresy,” by C I, Brown nnd Blmclntrl
Bleached Cnuon.
Chiton, 8 «f&amp; 9 cts
—The girls of tho Vermontville' y.Tli want a clean shave, hair cut,’ or
B R A KEY. Drayman. Gnodsairf
l&gt;»»d.
■ nigh School .innio thenuoive. by ooylhmg io IU. talUr llse, Del! or &gt;’•»■&gt;
Ciill4i»n» noil oral mhlreues Mens Boots. $21b to $10,
_

and s*U«-

Dressed Flooring,

ey order

filing at . mnrk.

.

Mg^M.n^.t.^^NEXT 30 DAYS

11 the store of H. B. Dicta,

&lt;tn»y lurt vintn*

■

Hats,

of a large amount of goods.during chn
Tbo toll airing i.lhc r.ro^ruuunr of
Goods,
— Cold, ' colder,
coldest. The
holiday ic.wn, and wtill there i« plen
(qrimleMcuce of frigidity.
ly left, to be deposed of at price* thnl
'^r— Ainsworth.
Brooks &amp; Hardy
Preliminary exercises and organ!-, I Will in nrder to elownti* ‘the enfirc Block
cannot fail to Miit euptomerx. If you
.hipped 1,300 barrel, of oppies I w
• *
want your watch fixed to perfection nation.
this srn’icn.
;.
UXlISI'At
I till CEMENTS
AFTERNOON, 2 O’CLOCK. ,
--------------... any other kim! of repairing done
or
■ Tope: “The design or me of orii-i
TO CASH Bl-l’LRR!
-—There art? 21 Pr««t Ofltaea in this give Charley (Mg. t
’
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yt-r^Tlin * HOBBS. Blank­
’ • «••**»»*. AU Mn*« &gt;rf
In l»w. Fa-Si.;
Doll 'Barlow has been Iho “bos*’’ nancesby Dr. Ezra Smith, Criti- • Qond Gocd* and Lor Pri&amp;esTell

JfMnnl horw*.

""■T^

THE

A. W. OLDS, Prop’r.

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tiao Church in thia »il«g». Wml.,..- ■ DiRT

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FO-R

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IFGSkrpmnrtnmhf on kat,L
1 ALSO WANT
&lt;{».. mmufacturo our Fnrniioru ‘rotuikt
utit loroughly reasoned lui»t «

10,000 Cori tf 2 1M 4 F»1 Vtti

Nariivilta Oct. Oh, 1874.

W. n. K0CBE8 k Bro.

HARDWARE.

A

till I

W. ALLEN.

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' Ii dixut rallrcad !a&gt;.d d p-rtnient are diG.ted
• nmm g the counties as foiiows-. Kant orenty,
1,200 auras ■ .Monttelo, 1°.W; Kswsygn,
!ai*0; Msotrexa. 9S(X0; 1«WU334: Oricok, 87,«»; Jrelre, Bl.Wi; WexfnrJ. 129 &lt;w»;
Mtea^xkea, &lt;0001 Grand Traver**, 6A.WJ;
—atitami Hutehitm. toe foandir of tho
Kateaaka, »
: Manistee,
Antrim,
Hi. L«ais
bnl who aoma two year* ago
I
The Adrian
sayi- that Ramwl Spauld­ 88,000; Charlevoix, 02 Wl. One hq’ud ed awl
diojroeod of hie interest, tbneu-.. has again
ing, an cld veteran and invalid psnakmsrcf twenty thousand acres c f the lands have.al­
otateitmd eoutro! of tha paper.
:ha war ct 1812, residing atJreks Ridge, is 87 ready been diepuead uf, and 718.700 ocrea rtjrers old, and Lte wife 83. 1 hey were mar­
ried Deoember.37, 1MB, which gives M yeare
of marrted life. They still keep lianas, the
old gentleman preparing the wood and doing
—The following tithe monthly statement of’ outside ehorer, tha oljl lady doing homretho public debt for Dec amber,. 187 4 :
Htx pereeat. tya*a....\.......................8f.lZ7.sas, 100
ndlvidual is Mr. William A. Potter, a eon of
Thh Frankfort Lxyrtu aa; a that Chado
Btahop Potter, .nd a brother of Boa. darkBlyfisld recently killed three deer. Two o
son K. Potter, of Now York.
them be shot atth a revolver and one with
rifle. They all fell within a few rodt ot coal
Bsptrtcro, ths emlnaul solt&amp;Br
statsamau,
The committee appointed by tbe Dlreotor*
who was at one time Regent of Hpaln. Hix
Tub Deltyl Free Pmt aaya that If any­
to settle up die busluwa of tho Farmers'
death occurred at Bayonne, Dec. 21, at the
body know* anybody whb doesn't intend to
store at Ann Arbor flud tbo affairs of that
age of 82 years.
have tho present Legislature make him
iustiiu'ion
in
a
mixed
condition.
Tho.
lose
-Gerrit Smith left a fortune of *1,280,000.
a Notary Public hia name should be pubwill probably bo * 16,000. George W. pay*
—Wermuth has been ruleaeod from custody
-had the management of the store.
by the New Orlaana courts on tho grotrnd that
Deficit ia counted nit of the liea'lthiest
T
hs
manufactures
annually
predured
in
hie killing of Byerly waa joatifiablo, having
cities in the United Blates.
Grand Rapidn amount to *6,500,000.
been dona in aelf-drfonao.
Tail Battle Crook Spiritualists have roaoltcd
The Rock River Paper Company at Mar­
—Vioe-Prexldent Wilson Ka* returned to
tha* they are not Free-lovers.
shall, which has heretofore manufactured
Washington, and intends to prerido kt the
The Slats Teachers' 'Association met al Kala­
roofing paper, ia now putting in machinery to
Bonate daring Ue remainder of the sowion.
mazoo on ths 28th ult. The attendance was
make writing and wrapping paper.
—Late foreign advices announce tbo death
Urge, and tire Motion proved an interesting
A
salt
well
is
being
sunk
at
Tawaa
City,
of tho following distinguished people: Mnt.
and prodlablo ono.
Iosco county.
.
J. Lathrop MotFey, wife of the American his­
Tns German language aa a general study ia
Jonx Gibbox, of Detroit, baa built fortytorian, and former "United States Minister to
So bo introduced in tho Detroit public
three
dwelling*
daring
the
past
year.
London ; Lodra R &gt;llin, the Commonist leader,
Tue contract for the new Branch county
and tbe Duke eff Montrorc.
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Tbx farm of William Hanson, in thosuburbs
jail, at Coldwater, haa boon lot for *17,857.
—Oapt. E. B. -Ward, the millionaire, died
of Monroe, oontklniog »o acres, has been sold
the building to be fietehed in one year.
from apoplexy at Detroit ou the 3d inah He
for *13,760.
T
he
Flint
Olobcevft
that
Bego.'o
A
Fox,
of
75*8 64 year* old, and It te thought hie estate
J. B. Clark, of Belleville, Wayne county,
Flint, have purehased tbo largest circular
ia worth •10,000,000.
saw ever brought into Michigan. It waa raised a beet that weighed twenty-two and
three quarter pounds.
manufactured iu England, la tlx feet four
Bexjaxix Berni, of Comstock, Kalamazoo
—Tbo vole of Louisiana, officially declared by iuchee in diraa'.cr, aud'haa 50 teotb.
—Judges Neilson and Reynolds, of tbe Ap­
Ludixgtox i* building her buslnoM blocks county, last week shot a stoat, or ermine, tho
pellate Ccnrt of Now York, shave reversed tho Returning B&gt;ard, for Representatives in
first »eap in that regtou for many years.
Cjngrees,
ia
as
follows
:
with
brick
of
Milwaukee
manufaciuro.
tha order of Judge McCue, whit* required
The various militia companies of Michlg an
Qbaxd IkriDe ex peats to build 1,000 new
Theodore Tilton to furnish Mr. Beecher a bill
are about to form a Blate asaoxiatipn, that tho
of particulars iu tho suit of the former
■buildings tbe coming season.
against lire latter.
Moxsoz baa just dodlealad a new public militia system may to more effective and.har—The re^rt of (he Massachusetts Legiste
tire Committee «n Reservoirs on tho tete dis­
aster at Haydenville charges that it waa
caused by faulty engineering, faulty building,
and faulty material generally.
—When Jim Fisk wav killed it wmgenerally
supposed be was . worrit millions, but what,
with the depreciation of stocks, tho claims of
Me atteeb*-, the ejp«»ee of
proceedinga and tie thouaaxd other bilte which have
coma in 'since poor Jim has ceased to dance
to earthly fiddling, the fortune has molted
away before tbe hot greed of tboao who were

that money, stocks, horses, hoiiBO^ securities
and all being gone, Ins eatato is loft in debt
*178,SCO.
.
■ — PoetmMter-General Jewel! haa Issued a
circular announcing that hereafter “ all
printed matter of the seexnd-clms destined for
Canada will be Truatod an though it traa deellnod for the United' Stateo, tho arrange­
ment with tho Canadian postal authorities,
being that it aball be delivered tHere free of
charge. All matter of thkekse coming into
our oflioea from Canada will bi delivered by
thia' department free ot charge. The same
rule also applies to transient newspaper* and
postal-cards, on and after Fsb. L 1875. The
tingle-letter rate to Canada will be three
cants, prepaymct.t obligatory, and all letters
received from Canada will bo delivered free
of charge."
—Tbo Burean of Indian Affaire baa ksnerl
IrBtructiona to Agoute and Buparioteudonta
that Indian tribes must not be alic wed to leavo
their reservation* without written permits and
military caoorte.
—Tso lote of California salmon, under the
charge of George H. Jerome, Superintendent
of Blate Fiaberieo pt Michigan, pat ted
through Chicago a fox day* age—one lot,
numbering from €0.002 to 70,000, fcr Lake
Superior, and another lot of from 15.0CO to
20,003 for the Bute of Lonisixsa.
—Tho Roes and Dxwning faetiona in the
Cherokee Nation are again engaged in,the
pleasant paalitne of shooting each other, and
eerioM troubles are foreshad 3 wed in that nock
of woods. Already some half dozen half­
breeds have been sent to the happy hunting­
grounds, and at last advices a general battle
between the rival faction* waa anticipated.
—It is elated that President Grant ai d Sec­
retary Flab, now that Spain is no longer a
republic, will insist upon full satisfaction for
the msny indignities offend to American

CkntF. AND CKlNl^AkS.
—Jacob Ftockrzzo, of Pittsburgh, has been
fined •I.C00 and sentenc'd to. fifteen.you»'
Imprifonmcnt in the penitentiary for comitting a rape cn bis daughter.
—Robert J. Dallaa, tbo Cashier of MUsoa's
bank, at Toronto, Canada, whp robbed that
bank of forty-thiea •1,000 bank notea at-d
fled, wm arrested in E'izabcth, K. J , last
week, and *12,700 found in hia poaiesron.
—John Goodman was bung for murder at
Ottaaa, Ohio, or Wednesday, tho 30:! iilL
On the Mme day the death penalty was vis­
ited upon John Murphy at Car-ou, Nevada.
—A blocdy tragedy was enacted at Gardner,
Kanaa«, a few days ago. Two men r atned
Fuller and Clemons were quarre iog over a
jug of whisky, whon Clotuen, suddonly drew
a revolver ainksbut Fuller. Tue latter j-wkod
out a knife end dirombjar*led Clemons. B &gt;:h
died almost Instantly.
—Holab Riley, a former Al Jermiu of Adrian,
ia under am st upanacbargs of murdering
hte wife in November, 1871. Mrs. H lay divappearol very my-terioualy about that time,
and baa not I een board of since. Msny peep'o
there hare believed tn a long lima ihst she
came to her death at thehsn&lt;*s of her husband.
—John Murphy, who was executed at Catson. Nevada, last week, was a hardened wrote*.
While on the seaffoll Ire prc feMod a belief in
Bpiritnaltem, uttering horrible bfaaphomlee at
I io rams time.
—Tbe Boubogan (N. II ) National bank re­
ceived moot of tbohonda and securities stolen
from iu vaults on the 10th of October teat.
Tho property, amounting to ah ul *112,000,
waa recovered through tire president and offi­
cials of tbo bank, who refuse aa yet to give

lUpablican majority................................ « 9M
—A Washington diepatch reports Attorney­
General Williams aa holding -to the opinion
that the Louisiana Returning Board must be

—The inauguration of Gov. Tilden, of New
York, took place at Albany, Jan. 1, in the
presence of a large concourse of citizens.

Ajtmc tbh
¥o Mt-od iio 1
Liver, Kidney,
----- -- -------------Dkeueea, Meutel and Physical Debilily,
Partial pAral^six, Inflammatory and
Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and
Morbic Humors of tho Blood. Dr.
Walkir b Veoxtablk Vinhoah Brrnas.
oonquers tbe causes of all ol thn al&gt;ove
irregularities by securing porject diye»firm, a proper Jtow of bile., and a free
discharge of alt watt i matter. lit* not
a vile, doctored wbivky, gotten up to de­
ceive tho public and tickle the palate.
It ia u mtdicioe to tho sick stomach, the
relaxed net voue system, tho weak circu­
lating blood, and tbe overworked, pros­
trated brain. An infAnt may take i£.aDd.
to children afflicted with worms, and
even adulte who suffer from this cause,
ignorant ot tbo fact- -And their num­
bers are millions— it is tho grOatent
remedy of tho ago. Take ono bottle
and you will be satisfied that thia ia do
catch-penny nostrum.
17’

THE NEW YORK

FIRESIDE

COMPANION.

PROBPRCTVrf ROR 137.1.

, TO8 NEW TOCK FlBKilDK COMPAXlOH rtawte M

Clcanaa tho stomach, bojrels and blood
from all lbe aorid, corrupt and offensive aocumulations which produce functional do
rangement, and you remove the cause of
moat diasaaes which afflict the human family,
and thus save large doctors' Ulla. Tho moa
effectual end rclublo remedy for thia purpose
is found in Dr. Tiwea’a Ptsaaant Purgative
Pellets.. No cbosp wood or paper boxoff, but
kept Fresh and reliable in vials.
.
High livers, those indulging in ease and
pleasure, and those of eodontary habits, can
Katie Boils. Carbuncles, Gout, Red Bkln.
ption*, ’ Pimples, Constipation, Hies,
Drownlnces. Biliousness, and other condition.'
induced by such habits, by u king from four
lo six of Dr. Pierce's Plearant' Purgative.
FcUets ones a wack, or, better still, eno or
two a*ch night. They are sold by dealer* in
Worthy of Note.—An exchange says
there la scarcely a day passes that we do not
heir, either from'persona coming Into our
office or tn some other way, of tbe sucrase ot
Johtuon'e Anodyne Liniment in the cure of
roughs and cjus, so prevalent about town
jtut now.
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■_______

A xovzl and Interesting suit was last month
Moot people liko to hear of a good
decided in tbe United Blates Circuit Court at
Johx NaKDix, who served five yeani under Grand Rapids. The facts are as follows, fcr thing. Wo will tall them in confidence that, if
the Aret Napoleon, died near Grand Rapids which we are indebted to (he Ditrcit Trib- they want to bo dressed well, they should wear
the Warwick Cxllar. An aid adage eaye that
recently. He was 87 years old, -and had lived
tn that viciuitf upward of twenty yuan.
“On tbe 28thof June, lfr?2, forty-four volume*
Wvllum Faebeu, of Cuefeez. Washtenaw of the record, of &lt;lral« and inortgxges, Including
county, waa recently compelled to have a leg indicia and other boots ct record and dociuneMte,
amputeLfd, uccauso of an vid aoio ailucu
could not be healed. He died tn consequence,
aged but 27 years.
The mother of Joseph 11. Clark and Mrs. L.
K. Lippincott ((trace Greenwood) died at
Dow xgiac test week, aged M years. Bho re-

—Tbo Mark Lane Krprtte ot Dec. 29
says of tho wheat prospect: "The wheat
Maa. Petes Rijos, who settled with her
crop of Great Britain ia abovo the average, husband at Ann Arbor, over forty years ago,
and we shall enter tho year 1875 propitiously. died recently in Silvan township, Washtenaw
Wo have had a splendid seed-time. Tbo con­ oounty, sgod 87 years.
tinents! markets arc quiet, without change
Emma Kkluuk, wifo uf Luu lain HutaCo
Knight, and daughter of ex-Gov. Alpheus
—Prince llumarck'v circular note of tho Felch, aied at Ann Arbor last week.
14 th of
May, 1872, which was read
tn ;he secret seaviou of tho Von Arnim Holland City, disdlatt week, aged 81 years.
trial, has boon published. Tho note de­
V. Vax Dex Bosou, aged 77 years', oas of
clares that, because of tbe dogma of tho in­ the oldest residents of Zeeland, race illy
fallibility of tbo Pope, it te desirable that tbo deceased, left nine children, sixty-eight
powers ehould take Rteps toward concerted graudcluldrau and thiriy-lwo great graml'cldtaction iu view of the next Papal election.
—The Archbishop of Cologne has again
been fiord 30,600 thalers, and will probably bo
Jackhox Obixamd, a farmer living near
imprisoned again.
Detroit, was killed ono day last work by tho
—A Madrid telegram says: “Gon. Martinez han c:b t-ro thing when hia team was going
Campos Las pronounced in favor of Primm.
Atphonso, son of ex-Queen Isabella, and with
two battalions of soldiers is at Murvidro, in
tho province of Valeucla. A portion of the
Republican army of th&lt;f center-haa been with­
Gemhsm Tbcxsdzll, of Green Oak, Liv­
drawn from pursuit of Carliats to march ingston county, was iaat week digging a well,
against him."
and when it had reached the depth of •twenty—Tbe nows from H?aln te highly important.
It te to tho effect that Prince AlphOmto, the
| sou of tbe ex-Queen Isabella, baa been p:oclaimed King of Spain, and is zecognizAl by
pips broken by
the army and navy of Spain, and by tho moot
day a wiadiate
prominent Carlist leaders. This is regarded
w aa rigged ana tbo animal hoisted out and
as the death blow to Carlism.
found to'bo but eligibly Injured.
—Sixty thousand colliers in Boutb Wales
have etrack work in couaequcnco of a reduc­
daughter of Robert B. Hinchman, of Detroit.
tion of WAgOM.
A number of small boys were amusing them­
—The Emperor William's New Year's addrees selves by blowing peas at one another through
gave acBUrances of hia desire for continued tin tubes, when one of them was accidentally
directed into one of tbo little gi»"a ears. The
—Von Arnim's sentence was published sev­ pea lodged itself firmly in tho ear drum and
eral hours Lefor^ it waa pronounced, and tbe caused tho little sufferer much pain and her
presiding Judge la undergoing Investigation. frigeds serious alarm before a physician suc­
Von Arnim will carry his appeal to a higher ceeded in extracting it.
tribunal than tbo Kammorgerict, should tho
A touxo German named Gustav Hoffman,
decision of that body be adverse to him.
living near Holland Cily, was engaged in
—Gar.baldi will not accept ths subsidy voted chopping a tree, which fell upon him, crush­
him by the Italian Legislature.
ing him in a horrible manner, and canting
—Asia Minor ia being depopulated by a great
A fib* al Lock wood, on New Year's Day,
—Drepatchea to the Ixmdon papers agree destroyed 800,000 feet of lumber belonging
that tho European powers will recognise Al­ to Ryan 4 Young, and the residence cf
phonse SB Boon as hia representative* are Btepbou Salomon.
At Monroe, on Wednesday of last Week, a
German named John Eicbbauer was instantly
MICHIGAN NEWS.
killed by being ruu over by the express train
of tho Lake Shore road. The usual warnings
A SAontAWsportsmau recently bagged sixty- were given, but he being deaf, paid no atfour rabbits during a four days' hunt.
Ex-Rev. Du. nsx, of Grand Rxpida, has
A auiEMAKta living at Birch Bun, Haglnaw
gone to California and engaged in tire prao- county, namo unknown, fill from a train on
tire Flint and Fore Marquette railway a few
Tur Saginaw Courier eaye: “ Yesterday a evenings since, aud w m instantly killed. His
woman was observed bringing a load ot wood holy was completely severed. It is su ppoce
Into the city—doing the driver's work, and
unloading *ho aied. Wo have learned that
thb woman has a sick husband and four
The State Penitentiary k "O crowded that
young children. Bbe not only delivers the oote have lo bo put up in tho corridors for the
wood, but she chops and saws It, too. and convicts to sleep on.
K*l*m*zoo is overrun with burglars.
liras becomes the support and reliance of the
whole family."
At a Grangers* dance, in Bedford, Calhoun
A Det bolt man recently drank forty- OGunty, Cbrutmae eve, while three rough*,
who had forced thsir preeceex ou tbe cumfive glomes uf beer in one hour, on a wager.
A Max went all the way from Pontiac to paiiy and made themselves obnoxious by thuir
Detroit, on Ohnetmaa day, to purchara a dtegrsoeful conduct, wsre being put uut it
“ diamond " pin at tho dollar store, and blaa- the ball-room, one of them. Chas. Lanning,
threw a bottle, striking Edward White, a wellknown termer, and master of the Bedford
The champion old conplo of Michigan— Graine, in the face, terribly lacerating him,
Spaulding by namo—live in Maron, Lenawee, and totally destroying the right eye.

A L4.B0E EKORAVIKG GIVEN EVERY TWO MONTHS, OR SIX
ESGRAVUGS A YEAR TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER OT

W' Eldridge and F. W. Tonrtslott*, attornrya doing
burinow in Chicago. This agrram mt raciiaa that
In'caae all sold boots and pipers shall bn returoed
to tbe county, tnry shall pay for the aame tha
■era ef 81,'“I, t ? whomsoever might dpoowr thorn.
The money was deposited with the attorneys, and

Both paean sent to aMMtdreas for HAO. PoaUcafrot.- 8p«dn»«&gt; copte., with picuxno, scat tret.
GEOBGE MUNRO Publiiher, 84 Bee?nun Street, New York.
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3?, O. BOX, BGQ7-

IOOKMENT817
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ADVERTISERS
G72e. RTK-»4&lt;&lt;t9fc. Poax—New Mees, ■ 820
LAnp-Steatn, lSQ13£c.
ClflCAOO.
Drsvxn-Cbolca (»ra.!ml fUncws, ffl.Wa* TS;

wasuu and conveyed to the connty seat of 81. Jo•vpb county, ami deposited in. the Cxirt-House,
where they were examined and found to be in a

i, f5.«K43.50; Cows and Halfen, 82 004
Medium to Fair, 83.?M«.SO; Inferior to
&gt;on, «2.00aiTB. Hooa—IJve, M.IWT.M.

SENT FREE

c &gt;pli4. They evidently had be-a exposed to dim jness, *cd some were so defaced tbit tbe wrltlnj on
asvsral hundred J&gt;M»" was entirely Illegible.
Dvpipy Sheriff Hatch gave tbo attorney s receipt
sbovtng the return ol tbe documents, end u belrg

JOHN KERN,

No. a, ooaaie.
OaT»-N&lt;'. a, M&amp;I3C.
-No. 3,«l.*«1.29.
The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted
(roloiod) Masons will hold its annual meet­
ing at Detroit Jan. 25. z
Colix Chuiuolx. a student at Hope Col­
lege, Holland, haa become insane through
religious excitement.

zoo, haa boon commiarioned Colonel In tho
regular army.
A rowTAL-i'AUD chosa couteut between Jackeon and Anu Arbor resulted in favor of the
Utter city.
A white owl was recently shot near Point
Edwards, Bt. Clair oounty. by Jaoob Spitz.
Omcau Wilsox, of East Dayton, in peering
along a foot path a few evenings sine j was
surprised by findUg hia hat lifted from tho
top of hia head, and looking up found tbe
depredator to be an owl, whieh soared aloft
and alighted in a tree near by. Wilson threw
clubs, whoso only effect was to canto tho bird
to fly away still bolding in bio icy talons the
granger's list, who wm obiiged to go home

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Dr. J. Walker’s California Vin­
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preparation, made chiefly from the na­
tive herlw found on tha lower nuigea of
tho Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor­
nia, tho medicinal properties of which
are extracted therefrom without tho um
of Alcohol.
Tbo question is almoas
dally asked. ‘‘What Is tbe cause of tha
unparalleled success of Vinegar BrrTEBSP Our answer is, that They remove
the cause of disease, and the patient re­
covers hit health. They are the great
blood purifier and a life-giving principle^
a perfect Renovator and invigoratoe
'f tbo systen»
Nover before in tbft
iiatory of tho world buz a medicine boot:
oompoiiuJed pomicsaing the remarkable
Slides of Vixrqab P.ttkuh in healing the
of every disease man is heir to. They
are a gentle Purgative m veil aa u Toul^
relieving Cungestrm
inflammation c.
tho Liver and Visceral urges*, in Biliota

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The occupants of tho Menomonee jail hav­
ing poeseasod tbemsslvM of a key went npen
a social visit lo various village rssidonta ono
night, and returning at a seasonable honrv re­
sumed their quarters without disturbing the.
Sl'tlSCHIBE now FOR

Diamoxd Laki, Csss county, io to bo made
a place ot amusement and resort, and io that
ead a dancing hall and a half-dozen row-boats
are being built by a Chicago party.

THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY.
The Miller and Millwright

At Bangtown they have had a tableau
A monthly journal ot IS paerss. Every Milter ao4
of the prodigal aon. Ths acene of the Millwrlehtthouls taken. jted'sBiapeoxeOacLT.
prodigal feeding the swine was repre­
sented by a pork merchant, who dis­
county. They have been married aixty-aix
Taa aggregate cash transactions of the tributed bolognas to the crowd. This
years, and are now enjoying excellent health.
Mr. Spaulding, a pensioner of 1812, is 87 First National Bank of Detroit during tbe last part of the prograknme was highly sucten years were •650,000,000. I bo amount of
years old. and Irs bailor half la 83.
cessfnl.
William McRae and Jaoob Meredith, of Now York exchange sold was •140,000,000.
Huron county, recently cut in ono day 310 Discounts, *69,600,000. The Ictal profits of
'What elation do you call this," said
k ENGRAVING,
the bank in that time were *1,100,000. while
i pine logs, scaling 62,000 feel.
iu, M he crawled oat of the debris
TIE 2IHE1SG, SELL AS
he looaee fret up only *I3.&lt;WO. Ibero was
FJJtXJ; AND CA31-ALT1KS.
of a railroad atnaah-up.
“ Devasta­
8TJI80IL CUTTING.
never a dotation In tire bank.
-The damogs auxtstaed by Wairen, tford
tion,” replied tho urbane conductor.
». D. CHILO*, J*. A CO.
4 Go., of New York, by the buraing of their WilhMn Qabnby.
_ Tax annual report of the Secretary of Slate
He
had been there before.
furniture factory last week, te estimated at
—
for the yaar ending fleptsmbar 30,1871. ohovr
*150,000.
that County Superinteudact» of tire Poor re­
Acttbia refoses to deliver up an
—Eight persous were recently kilted by an
port 4,6il paupers tn tbo Btzto, with an aver­ Archbishop who is “ wanted" by the
expkxiou in a coal mine nsar Evamrtof,
age coat per w eek of *1.27 far each person.
B. Cockxcsx, of Saginaw county, bar a Total amount expended, *4(4.793.42: amount Prussian police, under the *• Habitual
collection ct English coins of the reign* of paid for temi-ora-y relief, 21M.3C3 63. Ono Criminals act.”
Charles II , William and Mary, anil tbe four poor-bonee was built in Huron oounty, making
-A mooting waa held in Quincy, IU., a few
IVIiI no chakge
days ago, to organize the Quincy and Bt.
Ciarn, loeco. and Isabella rani the p&amp;o.-biuro
for treatment until cured. Cell ou or address
Patti Railway Company and lo skc. Director#
and farm to tho keepar, paying a stipulated
»R. J. C. BECK, Cincinnati. O.
and officers. Tisere ia a line projected cn the
sum for tbe kMptog of the paupeis.
wwrtsMeoflbe MMaMppl river, runnteg to
The annual reports of the Sheriffs to ths
Albia, lows, where it connects frith tho 1 »wa
Bocrrtary of State show that there ware 274
prisoners in tire Michigan jails October 1,
Tomtit lb*&gt; taste .nd please tbsmlcd;
1878. During tho year 8,972 have been reAnd all that mt and vt-fll tan to.
coived, making tho total number of prisoners
It ynull jest call w*M do far yra."
Carr. E. B. Wabi.? the great iron muter of 9,216, at a ooet of *4.73 P«r *•«* for board

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NO. 16.

rtar the board,
of the board

and Cninr»«y la»d&lt;&lt; undnr tho provision* of Wire a tlroroiigh knowledge of th* exact
tS;

for
fund aaywit shall remain a perrotual fund,
the pcinapal of which shall remain forever
undimiuhiied, but tbs State tp»ar pay to the
college fund 7 !&gt;er cant intersM annually
While tlio tberson (Me sec. 3,931, C. L). Thia te a pe­ aa an individual wool
culiar provision of law, and should be changed,
placing Kin the geneia) fund, on the same
tooting with the other edncational funds.
For the faithful aareavment and collection
amount mtn
lul aupervMHcn ana aistiuraetiicni. me retir­
ing Auditor General, Wm. H .impbrw, and
the retinng State Treasurer, Victsr P. OoUiiw,
deserve luariicet commendation.
amount may be in the sinking fund, no long

prosperity, or insnra
induNtrtM over ar. «xtended
kjmmI

purpo**, however, aa
Um judgmani of the

sxir

toad to th* bigbeat prosperity ia

ample protection.
*
That sta-b la tbabcliaf, and, to a Urgetent, the practice of our owndtixons, the ta
abundant.proof.

•568,941*8.. fihould the transfer
made,
the balaues remaining m of Sept. 80, 1874.
would be *97,M7.M. The ,following table ot

• US.OOO.OOO, distributed
it interests aa follow* : }

fund shot

In thta
imale is

vuovt vm-i wwiu-iou no. jo, laws or
20, IbVl. capital and surplus 1873, the Governor was authorised to ap­
with deposits of *2,247, point an (gent to nroaocuto to a final decis­
ion, ctaima for the five per cent, due the
Th- mnaber of saving’ banka ta tan, with State from the general govurBaieht from
capria) andaurpiUB of *W,697.K&gt;, and deposits lands disposed of as Indian reuervallqn*. and
• &lt; oin nn
by the location cf military warrant!, and to
fix the oompeMCtion of such agent.
.
I became aaltefiad Upon investigation ef 7bo
subject, that under the law no aiaim for the

the organiu'iM of saving* banks with
a paid-in capiuFof only *5.000 There I* no

dd-nfor the fund accruing from the Indian
reservation*, and havo received through him
cannot nf.-alnlcom repeating the)
alien* of my mtsaage of fit J, o

“ I would respectfully raoommond a revision
of tbo gee feral banking law, with additional
legislation, providing for ths establishment,
in the office of tbe Hiatd Treasurer, of a Bu­
reau of Banking ; the examination of banka
by the head of ths Bureau ; and requiring re­
ports to bo made and published, slmilsr to tbo
nrovtaiims-of thn Nstumal Bankinir law. It
(every questionable whether ordinaty banka
of dnpjsit and discount should havo the pow-

fareata. *48.000,000. To this should, b* added

hardly bo astimatsd.
■be education*!, cba:

aak appropriations for building*, raiaira, and
furniture, Um sum of *12,466. The entire
&gt;10 is nearly «su uuu,
i&gt;l unpaid is about
ahoulJ be devised

the Blate Trcxnr.re.-, Now. 17, 1874. Tbe
agent reports that be expect* anil more from
thia aoaroe, aa Che accounts are not yet finally
adjurted and closed.'
on the second *5,009. and 21* per cent on the
balance. Ths amount paid him td-dato for
service* iu *818.86.
- '
wwAncn.
s’aoota of tbe Blate havo kept in Mi­
lts progress in other direction*. The
primary vcuool, graded school, normal school
and university are alike the objects of the

rapid iuduttiial development, lianka will mul­
tiply in a corresponding ratio, and 1 believe it
to boons of the rrost important legislative mon experience of their benefits, every eitUen
duties to unact a strong and atringeut betih-

•With a capital of *14,772,918, and deposits ef
'------------- j. gXMUrt W thin that U not to be found in the “ National
♦18.WM17.
,
.1
This parti*) exhibit of lha protaeUons and I a»v.njr
firpL HW.......
TUa census of 1874 reports 436.106 children
wealth otTrlbo niate. white graiifyiiTg to our Uccctpt* ter spenaa tai** ta 1874.
of lha stringeocy of tiiteo proviaiotu. They
pride, should impress u* with th* respond- I
.
are of asrtl-o to tlio banks and the public, When we reflect that neaily one-qnarter &lt; t
tarty reating ujhiu u«, to so guide oar affair*
giving additional aecurity to stockholders and our population are in school. «* cannot but
depositor*, bnd stability fo the system iteelf. bo lmrree«od with the great duty reeling upon
n* to hold up th* standard of a thorough,
University Intervet..........
lent condition.
Normal Bet&gt;&lt;x»l Merest. .
.80, 1874. pracUcal, *en*lbte education.
Agri cultural Collets interTb*r» ar* 5.685 achool-bouM* In tbe Htste,
55-),7d8.55 acre
disposed
with 406,683 sitting*. Tbe total cost of those
of av follows:
1,(10,178
house* is *8.889,MB, and the total oxpeadi-

Sinking fund, Sept- JO.
Ucoelpts for apsette Ux&lt;

Primary School land.,
-&gt;1,1 &lt;77(78 Aglfcalinr.! CuUrge li

: x^xiw »

»x,100,»n 77

NcroisI School Interest

.(1.070.374(J
(M4.M3 »0

S.wxo-J

Military fwud
University Intervet..

• Tbo amount of »pociflc appropriation* unbcAdrd-d'abe’.
paiditept.ao, 187L WM t3AlB6M. Under
existing taw* th*«o appropriation* are retained
in th* treasury to the credit of lb* different ' Hloklnx fend. 8»i»t. », 1(79..

(LMUbt aa Halt Spring forfeited .
Primarx Scac

*yweiw*JIO&lt;m*a*^terf*»ea.

revenue frvtu interest.
14,787 tX
64.210 OU
■-------------- 4 227. W4 »
"tniiii’.X?.*

&gt;i-U?.S'T«l t3SX

to be admitted—and they certainly should be
provided- for all those entitled to admission,
as it is to bo hoped that tbe number going
out to homos will constantly increase, so that
it does not seem nocea*ary at pterent to build
Ur 330 children. Yet provision should l&gt;o

leen aeected to fill a dvfeiency ia the
Primary School grant, but the patents havo
not been received from tbe general g veroment. Bel’.cdon* of awamp land* amounting
to -9,883 acre* have been approved, but are
not yet patented. O*ing to the low price of
swamp land warranu bat few contrscle for
building awamp land road* and ditches have
been lot; »UU, tbe swamp land* are being
slowly swallowed no in ihi* work. During

the haven of a borne, and not aa a permanent
residence for neglected children, It will re­
turn an hundred fold all tbe time und money
expended upon it.

ly h tr.Ufvlng one

!

enable tlwm tooarn their owa living. The
increase in tbo number Of inmsteo will sag-

Taxes could be devoted to this parnoue, and
thus, without realising it, from &gt;ny increased

purpose of

keeping

the

convict*

em-

. Homo bettor provision should be made for
the iwaano convicts. The present building,
tbongh rompiraUTuly new, ta entirely unfit
for tbo pnrpoao.
It is the universal tentimory of.prison offi­
cial , and probably thn unanimous opinion of

punishments cvi-r

devised.

and other oflicem arc in terneting and sugges­
tive, oouUiniug much information on prison
life and pruun mvuegetuent.
There ia no executive duty that no impresvev mo with its icsponaibibty as tbo sxer-

whou we see tn the public proas that a convict
baa been pardoned, or read iu theGovcroor’e

before
pardoned
by
bis time expin
ta leahy becoming a reform »cboo1. A quota­
tion from th* report of its officer* for 1873
and 1874, regfirding tho unsightly and urvnece*«ary fer.c* surrounding it, is indica­ Piiaou Puj
tive nf how and why it baa thus Improved
The Legislature of 1873 declined t'jsppropriaft anything for th* building of tbe bonce or
wal'. and th* report for 1873 say* that any
l&gt;eraou " must com* to tbe conclusion that their knowledge which couvincod them of
the entire itiucceaee of tbe men. Desirmg to
know eomcthlng of the effect-of pardons upon
the prisoner that might be a guide for the
The report for 1874 future and perhspe be of servic* to the pub­
■oee: “Admitting its lic, I addrtasod inquires to parties oounixsnt
of tbo facte, .asking a history of tho man

Tbe biennial report of the Trustee* of thia restrained as effectuai-y without it, and with
Institution will be laid before yon. The legis- more iiumanixing effect."
proval of this appropriation.
’ •' « active effort* of tbe
Of tbo appropriation of 839,000 for current
7 he Vuivorsily ia the people's; they founded Tnuteca and
have largely increased expenses frr 1871, only *22.600 was expended,
it. havo main tain ed it, are proud of it, and
and the balance waa returned to tho Plato
will support it.
TrsMury, while the inventory of property on
hand shows a gain for 1871 cf *8,&amp;6.92- The
____ __
l_
deaf, dumb, and blind child of proper
ro year* and seven moi
•st, •107.4Sv.te.
d fitted to better compete with
and five months. The
fortunate foliose, and become
While our system of public education nr
months. The
vide* elcinnntarT instruction for all. the he
raal Bcbonl te fitting our woo th for teaehw
874 were *11.tbe Agricultural College offer* practical in-'
strucUon to tiller* cf the *oil, the Univennty
The Board of Control call attention to *evgraduates a vmall army of physician* and
lawyer* annually; but the great field of educatioa in practical mechanic* and technical
pursuit* ta yet unoccupied.
There is i&gt;0 real reason why the State rbould naes of the institution, have beer. inaugurated
furnish education tn soy one *W*bi*ity and
may be given them, under proper regulation*,
to admit boys without tbo stela of eoov-ciion.
right.to expect it at the bands of the Htate, as dumb, and sowing and cooking is taught to
tbo one who wishes hh i&gt;ou to be an attorney
Every child in tbe institution ia instructed
loull be changed. If
not alone in the ordinal y branches of what wo
ol at ten or twelve can
education.
call education, but in lbs equally, and to them.
into tbo world by th*

tn tso or perhaps one. Tbo acLigisiaiure «f 1878, incrsaalog
ytr.MKH nn rebool lands, and re-

ccote; TAMjoeXiU; and in *74. 64J Mate.
The experience of the past six years U, tomy
mind, abundant proof that a wall exadaated
prison cxn and vhould always pay ite current

to convicts.
direct the orpetion of two ormoro c Jttages.tho
wings of the main building, containing the
sbo|« and aclxxjls, will require to bo raised
another story, oun for scbool purpeeoe and
one for employee* dormitory.
The Board of Control sultuii ia their report
estimates in defsri of the cost of roust ruction
of these additional building*, to which I call
your attention. Tbs eotimate for geneial oxpenaea for 1876 will depend upon tuc number
of inmates, and tfala will depend upon your
decision as to building*. It must bo rc-tncnibarod that the inmates of Ibis -institution
have heretofore t&gt;ceo aupjxirted in thff poorbouaes of the State, so that while it incrcasM
thn appropriations from the Staic Treasury,
It ia saving the County Treavurios probably
an equal amount. I commend thia institu­
tion, its 4ima and wants, ite purpose* and
prospects, to your earnest consideration. If

Thta conviction being au firmly impressed

w

?

University on a sound finas.ial basir, the es­ Dolrolt and Milwaukee Railroad Company
timated deficit for the year ending June 30,
1878, being *23,800. an amount sufficient to
atworb tbo reserve fund. In addi'iou to
After the selection of the site, in compli­
this, *12,000 of interest-bearing time warnnts ance with Bee. 4 of the Ac!, M. E. Crofoot and
IV. M. McConnell, of Pontiac, were appointed
as addittonsl Commissioners, and H. O. Ivea,
were of paramount necessity, and could not of Livingston county, waa appuinud Com­
missioner to fill the vacancy occatdoued by
tbo resignation of A. JUthbun. The plans
a by the naw eaualixsliou of 1875, from are bdug prepared under the supervision of
which to pay tbe deficit and warrant*. There
i* no certainty, however, that tbe valuation
will be largely increased. If a» a!L and I am
, day aa possible. The act approof tLe opinion that an appropriation of *•2.00,000 for lha construction of the
and directs *160,000 to bo levied in

Oaivsretty ................................

cost cf *414.394.83, payable in swamp lands,
of which 121} mi'Mwer* iu lb* Lower, and
178 mite* in tn* Upm r Paninaula.

payment l« aa follows:

‘.xcidtmU! and ccutlsccnt expanses will very
naturally increase. The final completion of
tbe extensicti, a cctnplcto asylum of itself,
with roam* for MS m de p itien.‘.», ts a subject
of congratulation. Tbe two buildings st Kslamattoo will now sooommodale MO nere me.
Io addition to the ordinary cares and duties
of Superintendent of the asyltun, Dr. Van
Deuaen han Kiron to ths extenaion bls per­
sonal attention and tuperriri-jn. The reaul:

found impracticable to aufllciently mature
the plans to permit of tho erecUun of tbe
■hops and boiler-hotte* last year, henco a
coosideralilo ;&gt;ortiou oT the appropriation re­
tutious, ought not to borrow money. The mains In tbcijtate Treasury. Binoc. as shown
Ilegenls are intrusted by law with tbo g«v- elsewhere,tbs number of tbe Insane now Ln tbo
enimotit and control &lt; f tbs Urilvarsity ; they Slate is sufficient to fill both of our asylums,
it ta hoped that the erection of tie buildings

...( AMJJM M follows:
. . 630,000 00

In -71, with only 027 oouviM*. Y.t with
-direwuragixig cuuddim of iteproductiveb
the net earumgs of ths prison for 1874
•10,216.IL Had the same ratio of pns;
been at work on contract as in tbo three

tabor. Ono thing ta certain, prisoners must
not alone for the sake of tbe earning,
Board think *25,000 will be required tcjr gen­ sorb,
but for health, for discipline, for Ufo. Tao
eral expanvea for 1875. This estimate is made management of the pnaou tn all ita awpecte
V..I1
baa boon aaXtafaciory. The completion of a
portion of tfik improvemmts now iaprorrees
1878 for tbe purobaae of rows and stock, ha* been jf great asstetanoo in maintaining
furniture, tree-plsntiug, fencing and grading, discipline, and in the economioe of tbo
(68.7JO 80 library, homes, Larnoee, and sleigh.
The t-oecevily for each item a*k«d for is
The rot urns from tlio several conutie.* for prison.
fully set forth In the report of the board. 1874 report 468 dependent children under sixTbe incroisc in tbo number of prisoner*
gives the management much trouble and
lum

city of Foutiac, and jnrcbavtd a tract of
the muliiplicetkn of medical and law echools laud comptiriog 807 18-100 acron, tn the city
throng bout tbo land, tbs university still rt tai ns hmite, as a site. ZTbo entire cost of tl&gt;e land
ita pre-emineuoe, not only in the number of Its- was r»,2fl5 17, of-which am-met tlO.705 40
students, but in its work and accompUabmeubi
balance by the Slate. The cltiKanaof Puntiac
havo also entered into bonds to convey an
graduating clans of 1872 numbered 329; that abundant supply of water to the grounds and
of 187J. 313. The act of 1673, increasing the to construe, a sew or therefrom. The gaslight

3.in,at m

. 2.114.M3 11
. '•Ste.iull

submitted by the board for extra ai&gt;Uions, *4,750 Is for bnlldinrs, needed,
Thia institution waa opened iu May, 1874.
«, but not all absolutely MMtrihL I and there had beau received at the does of
NW lecvffimaid the reduction of the the fiscal year 159 chiidien. The present
it asked for buildings from *4,730 to number U llX The current expenses from
, thQs leaving ch* amount roquiiad fOf ite opening to Sept. 3U were *7,021 72. I be­
for each of tbs years 1873 and 1878 at lieve if tbe idea of the law founding this
State charity, namely, •* that it aliall be a
ico college iuua, nepr. ou, ion, waa as roilowei Tru-t fund tn State Treasury,
*107,879.14; due from purchases of part paid shall be cared for and educated until homes
lands, *106,107.02; all drawing interest at. 7 can bo found for them,” ia faithfully adnerod
per cent,, giving the college an income of to In iu management, that this institution
*15,8*0.81 per annum.
will in ita reauita abcompl'ab as mueh, if not
Unsold lM.d» belonging to the eollege,. more, real good than any oilier yet foutxled
Sept. 30, 1874,169.793.56 acre*. The numtier •by the Urate, If it aoeveeda in tmnjtforming
of stulenta in 1871 was HI; tn 18*2. 131 ; in these fibikiren from pan pars to producer*.
1*73. 148; in 1874,721. Too irraduating class
of 1873 numbered J3; at H74,21.
will be not simply a chanty, but an economy,
of which we snail be justly proud. I have
full faith, from the success attending it so
far, that It Will pftivu afi that Its originators
Mnlty that apply for admission, the extension and promoters anticipated. Nine children
oemalo department Icing completed. The have already been placed iu good homes.
whole number of patients treated during tbe
The ccastnielioD account, as shown by the
past two year* is "00. The number noir in report of tbo Board, haa exceeded tbe appro­
attendanee ta 48L The daily average in 1873 priations *6.500, for whicn, together wttb the
waa 838: in 1874. 494.
sum of *2,000 for laying ths gas main from
Tbe trustees aak appropriations for tbe on* tbo Works to the promisos, they aak an appro»n*og two years of tbe Mtowtag »&lt;imk ।
pr.xixus. Ths seixs! hxa bees opsu sc ahnrf
For dtficlracy In cat-real etneaank........ (13,000 00

632; number of teachars, 11.036; indebted­ cost, and ths excellent character at the
ness of rcbooi districts. *1,170,180. Ths
Primary School fund at tbo close cf tlio fiscal
year was t3.lSS.918.79, producing an an­
In ac.'ordetmo with tbe proriaiaaa of Act
nual Income of *213,010.
120, of tbe taws of 1873, Dr. E H. Van Deuaen.
The report of the Superintendent of Public, of Katamvroo. Ann's Rstbben.—of Grand
lUpida, and George Hannah, of South Haven,
porta from tho reboot
having been received.

H.lnkitg fried. Hept.
Hrcvlpts for specific I

•w ooU, *128; new pump, *584.80, and
new bofier, *1,835.16.
Itereonal property, as p*r Uiveutxy, being
i axeae* of tbe yrar 1878. *10,581.11.
Tbe report of the Board and offisere is
orj full and complete in itu details of tbe
lanagement and working* of thia most

company the report ot

city? ' Tbs Commissioner* have adopted a

aicbtteciure, unless the Detroit llouae of
Correction can bo aa exception, namely, to
discipline and got
a character as to |

brick, and of a plain tuboiantial character,
tbo estimated cost being T.0,000, with ca­
pacity for 500 pnaunere. The plana, apedflcatiuna, and map of the ground* will be sub­
mitted to tou for consideration Tbe total
expenee incurred by the Board was *1.832.
To recommend entering upon tbo construc­
tion of a new prison ut this time, ia not a
pleasant duty, yatilta a dutv. Wo have today
tn the Slate Prison and Detroit House of

hundred young l«d«.

1878,

man.
known to police officer*. as surely growing nv

timO
stsTsrss”

itica ax.d CometInn in each county eovi»H_

Whleh kava* lb* total bonded defeg"
Hiatr. Ims c-ab set apart fo* Us pa;
♦996.(44.40.
‘
H ’
TU« appropriation need not be for the whole

Primary Beu*X fun*.
In ita particular field, tbie institution has

ita ftuapdal affairs wail

All of the land* claimrd to have beau irragularlv add lu 1871. have been restored to the
Btate, etthar rohtpterily 1-y tbe purchaser*,
or by order of tbe cour:, with the exception
at 3fi0 acre* porebswd by Wm. H*irt.,-lbb

SS.^’S,

attention to the

fluid of tbia
fiscal year wi

Chicago

sol irt

Tbo Blate Breid

SSS.

ttmi*W,006Be appropeiaied forernroct ex-

and Justice sod inUIligent watchfulm**,
fore wo -send then! up," and Ibis act if ]

and Gvrtruw

AIiaiCUfcTUiUL COLX.BCC.
The reports of this tasutuUop fay 1879 «4

buildings for
c roan nd attoui

that the sum of {IC.OW bo (pntwruted for
•Mb of ikfi y«w* 1*76 *od fWg fet caw»t

�Br Ad Staix.

bf :U greaf cid Igahfoned
J rac1«» Jed s, kitchau, and
JAV JB.167&amp;

FRIDAY,

■ Our Ilimiun h»« b«r&gt; ouMed Io ,
KHlfd. ot hem, iBat *;,pcro&lt;l iu l*sl
wsek’s News and tlie week before,
8,. frien I who seemed to think

they were, intended
upon roligion.

to casta slur

Now wr &lt;k» not wish

tt&gt; bo misunderstood in this matter.
Tuose items were inserted for an

you:
Mb

ATTENTION, ALL!

forty-fve, siidoutBm

MICBWA.V CENTBAI..
CK.V
¥..&lt;w.Oolnu "Wj

-----------------lha incessant prattle of his coniinueii bis Honor. “I used- to be
no agriewltthW, arid I balieva that the
amiaW»Dpotise. Uncle Jed bimself
happiest hour* of my life were spent
ietroely
ever entered
into
the
in hoeing cranlwrries, digging dried
conversation, and when ha did, we apples and husking cucumbers. Noth­
usually considered him, if possible, ing pleased mo so well a* to. run out
egreatrr bore than Jhis wife.
The before breakfast, pick up a oorn cutter
f------ —------------- J
old liyly had exhausted' her fund of aud grew three or r.««?ss
the inMpow. And
~
neighborhood gossip, and, uf course, rises, and such moonlight nights as
there was a lu'l in the conversation, we used to havp ! All! John Tay­
if I were
back among the bleatof which the old man took advantage} _lor,
__________
_____________
tie deliberate!v removed the quid
o P'T*. • o ST»oti»g
—
sheep
-•
and
’
crowing
1
_
■ l.u.l*.
I fuutiuiru,
lambs 1
believe 1I wnnl.l
would l&gt;«
be Imtlnr
better nH
off.”
from his mouth, threw bank his head
and gave expreas'pu to a decidedly a long pause ensued.

AINSWORTH A BROOKS,
• pay the Highest Market Price for

i-owAT^*.

,’C^SH HARDWARE HOUSE!

CORN, APPLES, OATS,
Olover Seed, &amp;c.,
Delivered at their

object, and that object was not to
“ For what? Ob, yes; • you »re ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
hurt religion in tbe least. No one audible smile. There, wc knewin the liule village of -NashViHo has were tbs invariable a gns Which he charged with drunkannes^. 1 was
Viiiuking ot the merry days when I
. We also heap in hand and have for sale
a higher •reverence for shrislianity always gave when bn was about to nut under the waving apple trees and
than Oroo Strong- Our mother was commence the narration of one of his looked out upon the blossoming (xrn LA TIL
We hastily Helds and the budding Early Rose
a Christian, and dfod a Christian. personal reminiscences.
SHINGLES,
There is, Io w,nothing so ennobling Lultoned our coat, having determined potatoes. Yes. Mr. Taylor, the charge
WATER LIME,
to suddenly remember that we had is drunkenness, and now speak up
Mid pare, ns a person living a tree
SALT,
promised to moe: a 4r end on import­ like a hard fisted son of toil and tell
raligfous life,—* person who makes
HAIR,
me it it is true or false.'*
thiif wiirfcT better Car having lived in ant business, but he got the start of
■•Yon sec, I wai going up the lar­
STUCCO,
board side of Woodward avenue,
h. No, we would not wittingly lay us.
fC: ft.
“When I was but a lad, we had a when a fellow, carrying topsail* ran
a straw in the way of chrulianit), bu t
across my bows—"
which W» ship end retail al bottom prices.
wo thiuk that religions impostors are hired man by the name of Jack
“Hold on, sir," said his Honor,
Mosi-s. Jack was as fine a lad ns
bo better to be shown up than a man
leaning-over the desk, “I’ll teach you,
AINSWORTH R BROOKS,
who drinks jmxx whisky or chows yer’ll find, but ho was the uashfulesl sir* to lie to an old man like me! 1*11
Proprietors.
(dug tobacco. We do not wish lo feller ul&gt;out ever livid, aud many's make it sixty days, sit—sixty long
the j .ke hie’n my brother Joe played days in the xHouse of Correction"*
stand in a false light before our pat­

13 NOW OFFERING

100 Champion Cross C»t Saws at 50 cents
per foot, for cash,
50 New Star Saws at 80 cents per foot,
AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE

HARDWARE AND TINWARE LINE!

GRAND RIVER

At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash.
Mall.

SOMETHING NEW.

One night some girls came
rons who are Living a good life, and on him
therefore, will try and define our to slay with my sistor Mary and us
Sunday schools desrve to flourish
boys were sent off to bed early to get
poeilion:
nod .multiply, but when a Rhode
i.tecently a poorly clothed old man ns out of the way. 'J.ick was desprit
Island nun has to break his son’s
’
fraid
of
girls,
you
understand,
and
was plodding through the storm ; his
ribs to Make him attend, someihing’s
Proprietor of the
locks were fros'ed with the snows of went away that night to be rid of *um. wrong somewhere.
time-ambhis eyes were dimmed &lt;7ith Mary thought he was to be gone all
A Chicago couple, after living in
age.
He stopjied -at a farm house night, and so, as nil the girls couldn't matrimonial harmony for thirty-two
After a two
and asked for food and lodging. It sleep in Mary’s bod, she put one of' years, were divorced.
mouths trial
they decided
that
— AND —
was denied. Tire old man then said them into Jack’s. Well abo.it two
sinjia We«edne«» was a myth, and
I heard Jack coining up an
that he could travel uo farther, was o'clock
1
were recently married again.
stair which, led to a room
almost famished and if ha had a outside1
WOOL
CARDING
MACHINE!
A si ranger was seen going out of
his bed room. I knowed he
spark of compassion, to give him. at opposite
'
Paterson, New Jersey, with two
was
a
corning
all
the
while;
aud
so
"I
Would
reipodfully
Inform
the public lha
least, something lo eaL Then the
l»o(ii)ds'or powder under bis aim and
Jack a pipe in his mouth, but he didn't bo is prepared to do double tbo work than
ford of the house arose straightway wa* awake to h&lt;ar the fuureach home that i.ight and no clue
and said; "Appears to me you are camu iu on his tip toes so as not to
has yet bepn’ found, excepr a thigh­
d—n independent for a man in your j’disturb (he restv and, nfler a short
I have added to r»y Flouring MUI a
bone which was lodged in a tree-top.
time,
I
heard
him
gel
into
bed.
Well
circumstances. Git out uf my house
A Vermont woman broke an omniinstancy or I will kick yon out," and now, if 1 didn't have n lime tryia’ to
keep still, but when quiet's the word!I bus driver's nose at one blow, and
the old man departed. That man
I she was on her way to a water cure
occupies a# scat i* a prominent there’s no blubering aboil I me, you I csiublisjimenl, and supposed to be fo
THAT WORKS LIKE A CHARM.
church in—tho United States, aud know. Me an* Jack had been in the iu dyinir condition.

NASHVILLE MILLS!

4 FULL LINE OF THE NEW
asst?
MMAnrlllr,

MICHIGAN STOVE CO.’S STOVES!
KEPT CONSTANTLY ON BAND.

40 of the New Excelsior Cottage Stoves
sold already this season.

I knew Jack
es tbm the pool had warm places to 1thought it was me.
slept awful sound, and so, when he
work-in this winter.
If a band of ‘high falnntin," pro­ was once faitly I sleep, I crept out
Christians gel wrathy be- of
1 bed, and tubes a stout cord and !

fessed

Jdst as mao—A finely dressed In­
I am prepared to do all the work that
dy slipped and Jeli near .'he postoffice come* on short holiee. If cnstomani come
yesleiday, and the bool-blnsk who
assisted her lo her feet inquired:
“Did you break any 'bones, madam ?”
“No, 1 gnaws not,’’ she replied, ' but
WE MAKE
I nrn just as mail os if I had broken
a dozen of 'em *.
.Free Press.

cause we, without malice, simply fastened it to tho bead-stead and to
When a Peoria youth goes to spark
locate their new temple al Mud Jack’s ankle. Jack soon gave a pull,
Creek, and swear everlasting ven- and in doing so, he woke up the gal. a girl -be finds (he old Indy in one cor­
"Oh ! uhV who’s here ! she yelled, ner o( the room, the old man in an­
geiice upon ns and our business,
other, and a dog under ihc melodian,
Jack made a bound out of bed,
we do not think they are to good to mid
1
and he is required to »|&gt;e3lc up hko an
bo called “meek and lowly,’’ even in but instead of landing right si Jo up, orator.
he went sprawling bis whole length
a sarcastic way.
The editor of the St. Louis, Mich-.,
Our ministeis—end God bless on the floor. . The gal screamed, and Ik. aid, says: “ Alter Jun. I, I875.ihere
lugged aw.iyal that string and will be no more divining done in the
all tho noble hearted men
who Jack
.
columns of tho Heraid ! ' That's the
make it their duly to
minister swore.
About this time mother ran up. r ghl kind of vpirit. Got your pay in
tu the moral and spiritual wants of
advaucegthen yon ren buy a clean
Jack grid,bed
the people—we hope will not be of- stairs with a light.
paper-conar any time, and go lo pray­
feuded even if wo intimate that a ia pifler, and—here tbe old man er meeting occasionally.
paused.
We
nodded
knowiagly,
and
dry sermon canid be preached horn
This is the way the Delaware Hertheir pulpit on a cold day.
We he contiuued; “Yer can
imagine aid calls the attention of its readers to
shall not feci offended if even one of how he looked lain’ th re stark^naked a new bead: “Our readers will observe
these should proclaim from the pul­ with that galeetlin' up in bed, and
Bat then I
pit that the News had not the back­ hollerin' like a foou.

Going F,n»t.
8r*vto&gt;».

8X3-S

Vmnc.nl tIUc,
CbatioUe,
KaUrtl Rapid*,

Jubon,
Miae
a,;/.
A 8pn4ar nlsiit train tnavra Pvntwrarr p*..lns
Uirough Grand tfapkhatUt&gt; p m »nd XwiliMHr •&gt; io
__ _C- b. nrsn Bup.i.

ALL PARTIES WANTING

POWER CORR SHELLED, Sap Pans and. Buckets

receives the droppings of the sanctu­ habit of sleeping together, and when
he saw some one in the bed he
ary every Sabbath. Ha even wish

valley div.

C. C. POSTS PAT. TOSHA SAP 8PS1LS,

Fort Wayne,

spinas B. R,

SHORT LINE BETWEEN
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

THAINS HV5T ivr'cHJCAGO Tnxr.

Crolnrx South.

will do well to call and secure their orders early, so as to get
them in season.
West side of Alain street, Nashville.

custom work

C. C. WOLCOTT.

,10 p in

C. H. nni.LER, Biller.

0OME DOWN TO
B-.n.cra JUIInu.1

«U:-Uk- X Indi,™
l4lke
.......yvn-» nn Iirinr., ju-l Kin- A.
111.....-,- ItulruMi.
'•
'X.“yn!' --Wllh plttofenc.'
F&lt;»1
A
i tv—.__
«■ —Warne
. ...
.

BOB ASriHlM IN THE USB OF

©rorrtitf mid ^wiiions,

CASH.
Cuicaio &amp; laic tan Railroai.

that there has a head been put upon

the Herald this week. This is more
bone to aland up for temperance, kinder feel sorry for the -feller aGef satisfactory all around than if it had
Having filled my store with a fredi etock
He started for C-daCorny next been put on the editor.*’
and was even hired to keep *ti!l all!
&gt;
of choice
upon the matter. We never drank a day, nnd we never heard from him
The Calaveras county editor is not
r bad man, but fortune always spoils
.
glass ot whisky or beer;
never arterwords."
him.
When a subscriber pays up,
smoked a cigar or chewed tobacco.
the exhilarated quill-driver passes
We cun also I ruth fully say that we
thr-.’Ugh such m ordeal of riotous liv­
do
not
indulge in hard cider,
ing (tint his wife has to go without a
Hammerfest, Nurway, is the must
especially fo ten^»erance limes, even
new bonnet for several days ata
if pressed upon to lake it by a weal­ northerly town in the world. It has time.
a populaiion of 2,057. T hero are
thy tanner. Hawever we hear coAbner Granger, of Maine, spoke up
many Laplandcis and Fiti'autiers in
one evening twenty- four years ago
11-wil! towards any
minister or
tho
town.
The
principal
business
is
and
said he guessed he’d go out and
church member. Mini ters are hu­
in cod-liver oil and fish, nod (lie odor fodder lire cows. He went out, but
man, and
have their trials and
Ims
never
ret timed. If this meets
from the oil makes it very disagreea­
temptations os well as othea people.
bis eve we’d like to have him under­ And in fact everything usually kept in
ble. Reindeer and goals abound
God bless them alt
stand that we think he's the slowest
here, while there are but six horses man to fodder stock ever heard of.
We love the examples given by
FIRST-C LASS
in town. The sun scU Nov. IS, and
Jesus. He opened hi* arms to the
“Are you going after that sugar?"
does not rise agum until January 2S. called a Maiquette, Michigan, mother
poor; sat and talked with them, and
Children go to school with lanterns to her boy who was on ihe street.
assisted them to bear the heavy bur­
for about six weeks. In the summer Ami goiug alter that sugar?" drawl­
dens of Ide.
He taught religion by
ed the yoinh, in a saucy and impu­
the sub does not sei from the fust of
benevolence, bum an love, sympathy,
dent tone; but just then be happened
June until the 22nd of July. There
Lu see his father cum tog up behind I wish to inform the public that I win sell a
and care for the troubled and sorrow­
is no chance (or the holel-keepars to him, and he said very respectfully and
fog.
make any money on candles,' as they loving, “Why of course I am. “rna—I
Nashville has many good God
do ta Germany at-d France. Rein- didn't know you needed it right
loving Christians and some that arc 1
deers can be seen, fifty at a lime, on
FOR A
not so good. U a man brings us a
There lias been a separation be­
the side tolls, and goals by the
load of wood, saiyng that it is more
and his SMALL AMOUNT OF MO.VEY !
hundred.
Ou June 23 (cn!‘ed St. tween an up-town lover
than a cord, but that he will call it a
Ilan’s day) or midsummer - day, they sweetheart. She presented him with
eord; if our devil piles and measures
kindle bonfir.s on the side of the her photograph, which he. on his
it, and it turns out to be only threemountains
around the town and have bended knees, swore he would always
Country Produce.
quarters of a cord, we do not call
a jolly time. The weather is horrible. wear next to his heart While mak­
that man a practical Christian, even
The thcmoaietcr stands, from four to ing bis last Sunday evening call, be
if he does take tire most active j«art
l&gt;ulled out bis handkerchief from his
iu prayer and class meeting. Far a five Reaumer. There Is une hotel,
tLz“ In connection with my store
and its
management
might be back pants pocket, when fo! tbe pho­
true Christian we will throw up our
improved, although -the landlady is tograph fell at bi* Indy's feet. She
hat, every lime, an J »ay,- you are
says he is either a liar or else his
better than we. We only cited kind and obliging. They have fish

J?KNI?rSUI.A.I&lt; DIVISION-.
Time Table Uking affect Jan.

4ib

1871.

GROCERIES.

Crockery

Reeeired at lhe C.

O. D. Store «f

GLASSWARE,

Grocery aai Provision Store ?

BIG PILE OF GOODS

heart is not m the right place.-—.Exthose instances above to show that and reindeer for break fa*f, reindeer
reason for mose items. and fish for dinner, aud for supper

MEAT MARKET!

we bad a

We shall not speak of thorn again. some more Gib and reindeer. Thi*
jumping off place,fo in latitude 70 40

THE WEEKLY SIH.t.1—.•!#—;

GOOD MEATS!

do not wish to stand in a false light
befere good men and women—men

—And now 1L*&gt; courts decide dial
the widow of Colonel Jim Fisk .must
pay the magnetic Josupli'raa M&amp;nsfetd ahout WJO.OOO for nores given
noythiog to Bay about a processed
her hy Fwk when she was his banker
abrfoiian. wa shall M&gt;y it out loud.
“Sitting on tbe eastern bank of the
Mississippi, and bathing her fair foot
iu Ihe tide ot that utagiHfiecnt river.”
to the way id whreh Trnnr«ee eorre
spondeuls speak of Meinphi*.

The H'yheU Price Paid for Huke
and PtlU.

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,
55
1:8
JS

Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to buy for
Cash.
I have a foil line of

5“

rr,

’.-t.

ConneotlouB,

Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplir.8,
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.
.

JSSKSS

i?

$50000 worth of Boots and Shoes.
Which I am bound to sell 10 per Cent Level titan any othei
House in town.

MT BFMBMBr.ll Till FUCB—

Red Sigk, No. 1.
NetbvfUe, IX*. I#, 1B74.

F. DIRHAV

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

C. A. TRUMAN

5;&gt;rrf«r

21
VUAR. W. t&gt;®MARAV

•

�s—
—VermoaUilM u lo hu&gt;« another1

terprise must be a billiasdist.

ppiRR AH FOR

NEW PLANING MILL

Hear

W. A. AYLSWORTH,

him talk: -

JAN. 15. 1675

Last Mopday a cheeky, smuoih-

‘ A new hat—Well bet a new hat
we can dwemtnt’any church member
tn this town (with one exception) a
game of billiards,—&gt;pnd beat him loo.

talking young man, visited Nashville

far the purpose of making money. pemtitievis what makes the Eteier
Fits name was .Stephen Horton, and

he claimed to be oue of the propric-

—Postmaster ‘ Wood
has been
makiogftgne decided improvements
in.the
p5fi
Office.
A
partition
lias
He called u[*o« several of our huuness men, saying if they .would.aub- been put in and a row of lock Loxes
scribe for bis paper he would- write adds

,.

Webster

fc hobbs Bi»ekIT •milk*. AO kind* &lt;4 wnrt ta ti e fVjoctarMOi i’P and insert a cpt of the village in
J«*nee JfcCflttcrhax a xuhnrhian
his periodica!; he would also write reswl/'nce to renL—FvniHMrtrtAk En~
up
rhe
bragraphy
of
(be
loading
. T B. RASKY, Drayman. Good* and
citizens and with their photograph,
U til no me one please take this
insert it in his paper. In the after­ jUm and a stick and figure out in the
ELEMENT SMITH. .
~
noon be rtacklod Mr. R. 8. Brady, Know where the heart of the city ot
V _
• LXWXKli.
introduced his paper and said if Rob. Vermontville ia!
.

LeSKftMgA*'

would subscribe he would wait six

gASTMAN 4 YOUNG,

months for his pay.

write

up

Brady’s

He also would

biography

insert a.plate of him m

the

Justice of the Peace,

TAIJDO
PARADY, Mnoutaclarer of

Xhsavtun,
,v.

.

Babh&lt;Co.,
.

&lt;

F. Daxcuv. Proprietor.
NA.HIV’13L,CJK* ■ »!«&lt;’&gt;»»»»»»•

&gt; pay Ihe enm of Fifty (*50) dollar^.
W extra copieo fo be delivered to ■

then told her husband that he .had

LQAN

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
FALL AND WINTER

MILLINERY &amp; FABCY GOODS!
Abu VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.

CUT FREE OF CHARGE!
She tUll retains the eervicca of Miss

ExperiencedWorkmen Knit Underskirts, 50 cts.
Employed.
•Vo. 1 Batts, SO cents'.
I also manufacture Soft aad Hard Wood

BARLOW,

BOISE BROS', GROCERIES!

TBllMPH BAKING POWDER I

STOCK

Kerosine Oil, 15 cents per Gallon.

In, nice tin eannlstenu

We will sell yuii

Tea Setts foe 6t&gt; Crs.

Groceries, of Every descriptions,
As Cheap for
Ready Pay
As Any House in Barry County.

Country Produce always
bought at the TOR of the
Market.

August 21st. has been concluded at E iy
City, with a verdict ofacqukaL

Cocrrcicd weekly by T- C. Doloc * Co.Gcn'1 Gr-oer-.
half miles ecntlh of Maple Grove White Wheat, per bu...._.................. 95(^1.03
Rad
......................
Center, nnd is the happy possesaor ..............................
•• “
ofe. wife and two children. Last Oats/X ’
------ 0.40
-• «
.63 @ 70i
week Ihe wife nnderf.xik to cor­ Pot«ttm,\
Deans,
. “
rect the children for destroying Applet.
•• •».
----------- 0.16
some photographs. Just then the Peachee, Dried" “
Onions,
•• M
1,00 fi,. I.27»
husband appeared at the scene of
Egcs, per doien......
........... ...0,20
action, got his -‘ehenzer” np, and Duller, per
.^..25 ft 28
Honey. “
struck the wife—the onp he had vow­
Dried Applet, per lb.
ed to cherish, love and protect,—and Pork.
cwt-----------_.M0ft7,OO
.1O.OO4ai2.UO
when lha wife attempted to defend
.

As Cheap as they can be Bsoghl

DRUGS &amp; MEDICINES
Paints, Oils, Varnisnes &amp; Brashes,
S&lt;W, Du«l, id &lt;tkr BwU

OTTZR, STOCK Ready Made ClolMny
Is all new, and baa been selected with grta!
care and we warrant satis'aeUon.
We
would especially call aUJenUpu to our large
AT PRICE&lt; CHEAPER TRAN EVER,
•luck of
Al TiiK- DOWN TOWN STOKE GF

Representing nearly every kind known to
tbe trade, and loyou that indulge In ihe for­
eign luxury. *e would tay

L. C. BOISE &amp; CO.

And tee for yourselves.

llastingt, on Friday th*- elvtenlb Jay of Ihievm’ier.ln
tbe year one thr&gt;n*xirt eljht hundred and «errnty
lour; 1'iwent, H. C. Prindle, Jodf of I’robotr,
lathe mailer &lt;4 tbe Rotate &lt;4 J. lay lor Old Ltd,

SPECTACLES, (warranted Ptbble)

Wall Pf per &amp; Bordering

On nmdlne
tbe petition,
of
1 .wi.
Tli.il..end
..IfiUtn
-.1.,.,.-,.,
—J &lt;1 dulv verified
— — .I...

THE YAMA8HIRO (uocolored)

Japaif Tea, for tj^l.
Young ny.rion Tea,
cts.

A Fresh Stcce or
show ewt!»f. Hany there be, why the 1
petitioner «bo«&gt;&lt;l not tu xnuttad- And it

FAMILY GROCERIES
&lt;

For Sale or Rent.

FRESH MEATS,

fearful howl, but amtung more could

S’*

CLEVER. NashrTle.

l&gt;e expected from such a whiaiag
little poodle,
—We

bear that.a man by the

all kteda. which win be trfd low for caah name of Riggs over tn Eaton Couny
The higher peine paid ft.r I1U*. Polta

OPIUMS
Four Ilvodns! TuattaMMtate F..r fnUjMK
iloutaw, w im
DU. F K MAUS ft?
:■»ffatnry. Mich.
i mira tscnkw mkhanulaimviu.
I IIAILr »hT&lt; &lt;ir
111111.1
taco. 4
UHBJILVl cniac* with nama priptoal la K&gt;W« or

M

mSHVUU FOUNDRY I
Plows, Sleigh Shoes and
General Jobbing,

Taken Up.
ofNov.

We will tabs, from betb new

hnv» revteeud Owoa Duubara War

eighteen inches long.

Nmuviuji Nawr

MIE AT TBE SB0BTE2T NOTICE.
C. F.WJLSOS, I’**.

H»s opened at the old stand of DOWNING
Ever tol l in NashviUe, which we think the 4 Ln TLE, a complete slock of

We do not wish to eulogise.
for yonrooivea.

OYSTERS

(gUCCKMUMBS TO T. MaXSOX)

In c&lt;*tmectian with store.

AU Goody Warranted------- Phyticiaru'
Prescriptions

Carefully

Lodgings

Meals 25 cis.

Prrjtared.

BOISE Bros.

Hats and Caps
Glares anil Mlltensl

Shawls, Fars,
Carpets,

Call at Central House Sign.

3

DAUGHERTY &amp; ROOSA.

NEW GOODS! FUBNITURK MANUFACTORY!
We would aannuneo that we shall open
during thin week a

Basis and Shoes,

Fancy Goods,

Fair Prices and Honest Dealing.

JACOB LENTZ

SEWING MACHINES
Sec., &amp;c, &amp;c.,

which were bought fnr cash and will be
*&gt;ld al
-J

New .Stock of Goods.!

Manufacturer* and keeps on ban

HARD PAN PRICES I

CONSISTING OF

Parlor, Litan, Dining, 018m ail
GEHEBAL FUITOBe!

TERMS— Cash or Ready
Buy!

DRESS GOODS.
DRESS TRIMMINGS,

Together with a full aoaoriinenl ot

MIRRORS,PICTURES, FRAMES

GLOVES, CORSETS.

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
DUSTEliS.AC.. AC.,

SHAWLS, CASSIMERES,

;Bafey Cabs aad Prabitors!

Fair Dealing aid Loi Pdss
TO EVERY ONE'.

[ATS, C-A-IFS,
CtFFiNS AM) CASKETS,
Oj all styles and •lace, and DJDTAlslC

Urroceries

SHROPDS AND COFFIN LIN­

OF- ALL KINDS,

INGS kept onstantly on hand.

W. H. KOCHER &amp; Bro.

I&gt;nn’t fiirgrt tho plan;,—;tbc
Brown Store, opposite h'ieliol*

1 *180 W**t

10,008 Osrtesf 2 sri 4 fwilM

Nashville. Ont. «4h, 1874.
losu

Mt M®M9
Gents’ FurnisbiiR Goads

Miotcl nntl jfifgtauraut

_ lbe aubteri- Which we ahaU rfer •« Che Uweet primmlhe
_
. Castleton, lbe 22id
as good n elaats of Goods, at »tiy
three yearling brifera. Thn
othe/hM** in town.

J-oij Da

Call and ace

For Medicinal and Mechanical Purposes, at

MEAT MARKET!

Wm R SaVAQB Ac BHO . COLUMW

A. W. ALLEN

The Choicest Bread

People can Appreciate.

Pure Wines aid Lienors

CITY DRUG STORE,

LIVERY AND EKED STABLE!

Of every description.

Suparw, Spices, Ete­

Mrs. N. JU. STEBBINS
or

[DRESS MAKING

BAKERY GOODS

TEAS, COFFEES,

BOISE BROS.,

lauktBg the public fcr past Cavort «4&gt;ots
uMtiuiuance of ihe same, and *2*Ulnfon» the publie that they will

Dry Goods

CRACKERS

hell isn’t any to bad.

week by pubtishisg a short poetical
effusion from s Vermontvillun, set np

H R DICKINSON.

TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFUMES, Come to Our Store!

Stati or Michigan.
covxrr or babby,

mTKLIMTloW'

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

BOOTS AND SHOES

STATIONER! i. LEGAL BLANKS,

BARBER and HAIR DRESSER!

•

.

Mt Da*uy Co.

Patent Medicines,

LOCAL MATTERS.

How To Hold Y&lt;mr ( uHotnl
Give Sali'fnction.

4c, &amp;o.,.foo numerous tni»tati«ti.

For cash, or it* equivalent.

ONE PRICE TO ALL.

Nashville, Get. 2’st, 1874.

&lt;lown
Thia world is to good for
such a man as Benjamin Miller, end

Old Town Rio, 23 and 26 Cents.

These chapters commen­

farther
The other day wa were the residents of
Heaven will as sice a bag of apple* »s ever grew iu Bar­
r to be
la the No.hr Hie N«w&gt;,
printed auJ rireniatadlnaald cunntj of
never know him. He should be ry County, from Mr. Cooper of Woo&gt;!lit&gt;*l.
re an acknowledgment o’ sa ’a'aetion given
shunned and despised by the whole
on work. How are you. Hastings man.
rns
Nasartixx. Mtcn.
human race, and be made to seek
who does Demaray's work ! Bring a’ong
the companionship of hogs for aym- your work, genllemtn. aud I'll guarani ee
Shaving, Hair Cid ting
WiiBBBAX. Junnh D. Rawy and ID'Mlta
pathy. A man who will whip his
C. Basey, h n wife, of Nashville, Barry
Dressing, Shampooing,
wife wi&gt;l steal neorns from a blind If I do, I’ll quit buAiee».
county, Miehijan.did on the Uibday of Au­
Done in the latest styles of Ihe art, and pig. or pennies from a dead nunj
gust, A. D. 18H, pcoko Md cxccula to Hi­
tbe best of Oil* used. Shop just south of
_____________ Naebv-Hs, Web.
ram Coe, of «ho xnme place, a certain mort­
eyes. For shame, Benjamin Miller.
ihe Union House.
48
gage lo aocure the piyment of a certain
igju. Maebine Needles st Dlckfusin’a.
note tbe Mino day made, and, whereon, the
Mid mortgage wan duly recorded tn the
office of the Register of Deeds, in Barry Co.,
Troxel and John Franck hah k"skir­
Michigan, on'the 7th day of Bapt. A. D.
■a. CRYSTAL DRIPS. 93 eents at
1871. in Libvr "Z” of mortgage!, on page
mish,Tn which Franck proved vic:o
Dicntxsox*.
3V9, and, whereas, there ia now due on &lt;aid ,
nous. This led to a lit’Je coldness
note
and mortgage the sum of Four
BQju. What is tbe use of paying a shilling
on Report ufbotK andon the 7th,
Hundred and Ninety.one and 60-100
tux
doll ar a. at this date, and default has
by mutual consent, I bey each cbose
been made in the payment of said sum ;
a second and tried it over again.
IQU PICKLE8, in white wino vinegar, Now. therefore, by reaeon of said default,
And iu varieties to mil cuafomen, all to be This time Fiance summed up the
the Mortgagee, by virtue of (be power in
at Dickixboxf.
Mid mortgage aontained, will, on the twen­
result as follows: one black eye, one
tieth day of February, A D. 1875, at lbe
hoar of one o’clock, P. M. of aalu day. in
injured nasal organ, one kick in ihe the Drug tine at Boisx Bxos.
the city of Hastings, at the north front do*»
stomach, one missing coal tail, one
of the court house, in said city (that being
the place of holding the circuit court in aad
hunch on the lop of his head, and a
for Barry eounty, Michigan) sell the lands
general feeling of lassitude through
aad premises described In said mortgage, or
STAND FROM UNDER.
so much thereof as may be neces-ary to
his entire system.
Then Franck
All persons having unsettled aeconnls satisfy the amount due thereen, an I the
(through his second) hod Troxel
reasonable ooets and expeaass, and an At­
arrested on charge of assault and
torney fee of twenty-five dollars, sti|'ulate&gt;1
battery. The case came befoee Jhq,
E. D. BITGOOD, Pbofuetok.
Chipman, last Monday, but Franck buwinoea.
scription of the premises, a* described in
didn’t put in an appearance, sad
►8T! By
A. B Penman. In this No. one hundred and tweuly-eix (136) sad
Good rigs famished parties on abort nocouldn't be found by an officer who
village, on Monday erring, a black tbe undivid d one-half of Iota eighty-two
(R2) an i oi«bty-three (•'8). in the village of
was sent after him. and, a* a mailer
Frio®.
Nashville, Barry eooniy. Michigan, accordof economy, Troxel plead guilty and delivering it (O Daa Hwtbert.
was fined 15 and costs of suit.
•
HIRAM COIL
Cuixbxt Smith.
Morigag-e.
—The addle Drained puppy of the
Attorney for Mortgagee.
8-20

JPJKSELXON ABLE

Then Try My $1 Tea,
And .1 Cent SOAP.

herself, Benjamin jnst went io on bis

DELL

Yard wide Sheeting 9 cis.

head.

Entire New Stock.

Benjamin Miller lives two and a

DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY. muscle, blacking her eyes, bruising
her face- nod at last knocking her

Otterra al 9 or.

SKInr, Honldiags &amp;c.,

N. B.— The public will pirate bear
Best Velveteens, 75 cents.
in mind that this is no old shelf worn
For the Wholesale and Retail Trade.
stock, but all new, having been.bought
Good Waterproofs, 90 cis.
within the jxul three, months.
Until and Shingles,
consltatly on hand.
rartlea having onvettled aceoanta
All Wool BLse, 45 wtfJr per pair.
with the hie firm of Aylowarth A Fuller,
&gt;2“ Saw and Planing Mill east of the
Will ptesM call and Mllle the aarne at once Depot, Nashville, Mich.
•
with
48
A. W. OLDS.
W, A. A YLSWORTH.
Na»hville, Jas. 1st, 1R75.

Grocery, Crockery &amp; Lamp We,

the joys and sorrows of New York

City life.

finally gave up the note and was al­

• MONEY TO

BEST PRINTS, 10 Ots,

faction guaranteed.

Dressed Flooriny

Brmen and Bleached Cation, 8 Ip 9 cU
Men't BooU. $2.75 tn $10,
Men't and Bot/r,' Suilx Clothut", from
88 lo. $30 a fuiL

Everything belonging lo Lbe

signed a 850 note, and he replied by ced in last weeks Democrat, and will
eaying that he supposed he was sign­ 5e well worth the price of subscrip­
ing an order for his subscription. tion.
Mrs. Brady had the agent arrested
John Alien was killed, in a logging camp,
before he
could get awny, and
I •rough t into Smith's law office to near Laddington, on tbe 9th, by a log
rolling on him. arrange the matter and get back the
The new Eaton Coualy Poor House co*t
note. At first the ngent swore he
the coualy tF.SOO.
wouldn't give it np, but by a good
Knight's sash and door factory at Battle
deal of talk on the part of the law­
Creek was destroyed by fire on tbe 7.’a insL
yers, and upon Mrs. Brady paying Los,. $9,0(10. ‘
him $2 60, the price of Ihe paper, he
Tbe trial of Edwin F. Wood, charged
lowed to depart in peace.

cAsn unfits ■

York, and Brick promises to show

Brady

Collections a specialty.

.

POUND, the cheapest place

10,000

him, and all others who will go along

through the columns of tho Democrat
Mra.

WOL SELL

0omc and see if

New ones to call aud scs ury

ry is on a visit to him (Bnck)inr New

The agent left and

General Conoeyancing,

Having moved Into my

I

Re-sawing, &amp;c.?

lyDFCEXEKTS

AH kinds of produce taken in
exchange for Goods..

Glassware &amp; Lamps!

is rapidly filling with saw log,.
Brick Pomeroy's 'ousin John Hen­

ELIRU CHIPMAN,
Justice of the Peace,

GROCERIES I

Crockery,

—The fsrmera are taking advantage
of the sleighing, and Olds’ mill yard

Mrx. 1

jJNKW HOUSE.

jones.

CHOICE

to

NEXT .WRAY'S

^LABIEG, JttATCniXO,

Good Good &lt; and I*’ PrleesTel!!
Best Prints, 8.and 0 cents,

For everybody lo buy their

sighed.

the agent read:

Boot* and Shorn,

yyM.

■

NEW STORE!

LIEBHAUSER,

the best and latest etylee, 1 would inrtte the
ettotioa of tbe public tamy superior facil­
ities for doing the beet kind of wmk st
reasonable prices.

In the store of H. R. Dickinson;
rMsI lL

—Saturday, Bishop Partello, sec­

lion master on tbe railroad, west,
Irone bis naal apendage.

My Planing Mill isnow in nroniag order

Ctotfiing,
Hntu,
Boots nnsl Shoes, Caps,
Gents’ Furnishiny^
.
Goods,
Wil] la order lo oIom on* the en'lrv Block
.
t»y the Ikb of March, give

Sworn Off-AlTgood follows from
Mrs. Brady was io an adjoining ihetr evtl habits.— Vennontvi/ls EnUrpeise.
Good; Out Mlooists arc already I would respectfully invite my old ca*lou&gt;
lion, came pat acd naked lo bee the
paper Mr. Brady had joat signed, and talking of suapeqding business.
with a paper which ‘ Brady

q

paper.

RELIABLE HOUSE

-—Our general news is cmwdrd out
Mr. Brady agreed to this end ihe
agent gave him a receipt for his by tho interesting story on our first
subscription, and thpn presented him uod fourth pages.

JJENRY H. WOOD,

k‘

and

ZD2R/-S- GOODS
THAT- IS THE

THE

.4. If'. OLDS, Prop'r.*

Having removed M* stock of , ■' “»

Peihgpa his billiard playing pro-

=
I’OU

Nashil k Mich.

�............

BNodti. Wb0«&gt; it « remembered that we
have iu the Upper 1‘Mrineula a population.of
C’.H-iO persons., who export everything they
prvdtute. rod ta9?ort'*T*Tvthmg they oonrtutue. It would seem that tins great commerce
of our own citizens ought not to ta diwrte 1
from on to other btatee. as it now to. The
camdructioo of this rood would g.vo out farm­
ers, mapnfseturere, mxl treden. a maikrt
for tbeir products, from which they are now
practlnallr excluded. Bo, too, U would rive
cur miner* a winter maritet for thoir pruducta.
Tbe swamp land* of the Upper I’eninsula.
amounting to 1.789,813 51-100 oct* WWW gtvwt
to tbe State by tbe general government for
the purpose of buiRHng reeds rod ditches
. --------- wagOn‘road* are being
built by grants of there
----- Iroda, rod they are
------i— year, yet
gisdnany slipping. sway,
doing but little for the n
*rftrmly^Hsve. If a grant of tho whole of
them would construct a railroad from Macki­
nac to Marquette, aud another from L'Ancc
to Houghton and the— »■»
Range, it would bo wise —..---------- r .
Il ntut be borne in mind that tpU iahot a
question of “Und grants" in the trdinary accepUUsn of the term. It ia a quriitiou
of wlMlber tbe lauds already grantei shall bo
given for wagon roada or a railroad
Tbo Suto.haa 940,858 30-100 acres of other
than swamp i landa in tbe Upper Peninsula
that wiraid be largely increased in Value by
the conetruetion of these road*.
irr. Mast’s raxxa emr casat.
Ihe bnsiuoM of this canal for tlio put two
years has been as follows:
.
•uta upon tho commonwealth, la ample proof
of th* correctness of thia statement.
Tbe Sanusi eoot to the Btsto for the snp. ---x----the loss to tbe pnbbc
is labor, make refonuatory

r/.; E ■ carried through tail..................
41,«4
Iron ore carotid through 1VT4.................. wn,3M
Tolls were reduced b) tbo Hoard of Control
July 1. 1873, from 4} cents to 3| ost-U per
ton.
Tbo amount of State bonds issued for tho
canal oulmwMulng fiepi. 5S, 1S7L was
while tbe balanoe to tho credit of the canal al
the asms. date was 98X915.88. Ths State
baring thus been fully reimbursed for its ex­
penditures, it was doodad te expend tbo sur­
plus earnings of tbo canal iu putting it in
complete repair, and orders to that effect bare
been given tbe Snperinteudent. Tbe mouth
of lbe canal was ordered dredged. Now gates
were ordered for the lower lock. Tbe piers
st txjtli ends wore ordered repaired, and U&gt;ouo
st the lower end extended. It is estimated
by tbe board that the net eandngifor 1B73
will enablo thorn them to accomplish these
Improvements, and that by 1878 they will be
enabled lo reance tlio toils to an amount suffi­
cient to pay running expenses and a small
surplus for contingencies.
Tho ropuni and improvements are abool-jloly neccwary, M tbe pier*, gates aud Um­
ber work are very badly decayed.

1 he work upon this canal baa been com­
pleted scoording to tta plana and eptclficaUchb. Upon its completion tbe company requreted me to isMte my eortidcate to that
effect, that they’might thwesirb acquire
title to the land grant made by Ccngreae to
1 tbe State for tbe norpove of ouasiructing tbo
canal. As the title to the I:nd* upon wh ch
cin»l was ctinelructod waa rotted in in­
dividual band*. I bold tiiai tbo srerk waa not
oomplrtedin aocordanco with tbo act of Con­
gress or the lass of the State, so long aa
neither tbo company nor State owned the tattom rod tanka of the croaL Application was
by tbe canal company to the Supreme
thafteiaiatetemure relative to the durability of made
for a maudatnu'. to com|&gt;elmo to iuus
iron se a auitebte material for tho roof of a Court
ccrt.tleata. which waa denied. Thotebuilding of Uris character show conclusively tbo
tbe owners of the lauds offered to deed
ita unfitoasa, and I recommecd such action by upon
right of way to tho canal compauy, rod
you as will suabis them to snbetilute tin or th*
aaked for my certificate. I again refused to
copper laid on brick archtw in its place. Tho isauo
it until the canal itself, with tho right
change will cost not to exceed ten thousand
way. was conveyed to the State or tho
dollars, and I recrunmrod an appropriation of of
United Stalo*. Tita tbo c&lt; mproy ha* re­
In the original plans and specifications no fused to do. claiming that tue act of 1365
reference wm made to beating and ventila­ given them tbo ownership rod control ot the
I have claimed, on tbe contrary, that
tion ; as thia work will require to be begun canal*
before another meeting of lha Irohdatnre, an tbe act of Ccngresa conferring tbo grant does
no acch; thing. Ia tbo meantime tbe canal
company baa been plao- d in brokruj tcy ; the
Uuited States court has appointed a receiver
over it; ba* fixed tbe ratenf tolls, and given tbe
nceiver absolute control r.f ita mauag. m -nt.
In ita present conditio”, if the company were
to accept the eon-taxation ot the act claimed
by the State, they have no powtr to convey
tbocroal.
Tbo State rod canal company are no widely
apart &gt; tbeir construction of tbo law that
Ihe decision ot a competent tribunal aa to
ownership ia the only way the queetion can
Tbe report of tbe Commissioner of Bail­ bo settled. Under existing Issa tbe State
roads for the year ending Dec. 31. 1673. i« cat, art bring the case into court, rod I rebefore vou. Al that date Michigan bad 3,719 »p- citclly urge tba prompt pauage of ro act
miles at railroads, of which 3,253 milso were euabling it to do so, that the qaeetion-may be
main track. Tbo cost of construction aud finally eotUod. Until the canal ia accepted,
equipment ia 9141,513,400, represented by tbe State ba* no control over it, to fix the
capital stock cf 950.831.431. ana bonded rod lolls, or keep it in repair; tho eroal eomfloating debt of 9tal.Ui.8i7. Tbo net earn­ pany and it* IxnidholdcrM caut.ot got poreoings for 1873 were 5.06 per cent, on tbe total alon of lbe land*; the countiee iu which tho
cost. The earnings of eighteen oompanies lai d* lie are toeing the taxes that should be
were 93,693.264 lees than their operating cx- paid on them, and the whale interest ia in a
peosea and interest account. Thia i* cer­ state of perplexing uncertainty. I eon not
tainly a vciy unsattatactory showing, rod think it poea.blo that Congress, in conferring
eannot fail to elicit inquiry aa to lbe cause. tho grant, or tho Siote tn giving tbo com­
With uoequaled famlitiae for constricting a&gt;d pany tbe contract, ever intendea that tbe
running ;u*ds cheaply, with no rcetnettans in croal, when odtmtrnciod. should becozof. tbe
our statutes ss to ratea of freight, and com­ property of roy indivldusl or corporation.
paratively none aa to paaaeu^er rates, tin
&gt;
raxsTura or aaiLBoan zamds
reaaoturfor tbta condition of affair* mtut t ta
Tlio Legislature of 1873 pa*.rd au act pro­
entirely inside tbe buainem itaelr.
viding for tbe aszoesmont rod taxation of
liailroadii ere something more than mere iroda known a* railroad land*.
private enterprise*. They are not onlv a
The Flint aad Per* Marquette Railroad
public oormniDM bat a pubhe nereaBiiy. Company, acting, I presume, for themselves
Tuvy have, in a largo measure, taken the aud all Hie Jand grant roads, cotr.mnnced suit
vlaoe of tbe highwav known to tbe common in th* Circuit Court of ths United State* for
law. and so far occupy tho same relations to tho Western District, in chancery, to teat the
tho public. By the Isw ot nocearity they coMtiteitionality aud validity of the set.
sutssi he aputa subaemzat to ths ptxbiie rods. DmoIx^ tbs caita uf «Tst tisportroee to the
Tbs public ar* directly interested to see to it State; involving a large omouut of money,
that these roada ate constructed rod opera’od rod knowing that able counsel would proswnl
hooMKiy, that Use capital tavested tn them tho case uu tbe part of tbo complainants, I
represents tbe actual cost uf their eourtrue advised and directed tuo employment of
lion and equipment, ami that they are man­ Mown. Charts* A. Kent, E. W. Mcdtasgb,
aged rod qwmted alike for the benefit of AUnd
u* Cl^W.
tbeir owners, creditors, aud the public, and to assist tbo Attorney-General.
with a view to the public conveiucnce aud
The ca»e waa argued iu Detroit, before
Judges Emmon* and Lxngyosr. Judge EmTbs companiM orgauiaed under our laws, mon* delivered au elaborate opinion, arbica
inventing their money within our border*, ex- waa concurred in by Judge Longyear,etutainpeci and sre saUtfod to Juet aud libora! treat­ iug tbo validity of tbo set subjecting such
ment from us. and they certainly have uo lamia lo taxatiua. The cotuplaiurota have
{•••on to eompiaiu of tta Ktete in il ls regard. appealed the caee to tbe Supreme Court of
Yes, we see this largo interest sakieg little. tbe United States, whore rt is now pending,
If any, return to Its owners, and are taaipted and tbe queetiou i* of such moment to tbe
to ask if ths Htato iu its togtsUtiun can do State, and to tbecoantlee in wbtcii three Iroda
J***"**0 «”T,UrU®*- «^&lt;khoidors and arc MiuaJod, ttat X Lave daeated it my duty
bondtafaaro will oro long, if they ere not to employ roaneel to dnfend the .nti there
already doing an, make tha sama loqvdry.
also. The Htaio ha* joined with tbo railroad
It aoat be evident to a careful obearrer. compaiiin* in requesting the court Uxadvanee
and tbo reports made to tho OotnmisStoaer go it on the docket, e*&gt; that it may be heard dur­
to prove, that the system of corporations ur- ing the preeeut euaeioD of tbe court.
ganixed within and inside the rai road cor
arroMaT-ournuL** Mtramram.
porationa. known m " Ttamnertaticu Unoe."
I desire to call yonr attection to ihe vorv
able rod full ropart ot tbe late AUorney-Ocn-.
crab It glTea a clear stnlomest of tbe bu»i/
nraa of that office, aud of the ronditico ot all
Ita legal matters in which tbe State fas party.

her to twCfiK dtriug the year to.3, and to
add four each year till tbe numtar should
rtach twenty -four. On lbe 6tb of Julylast
mxtero cam pontes tad taew aroetAed ahd
mustered hue ita State oemco^and were ou
(tat dais formed into two regiments des­
ignated t 'us Im st.d 2d. Hra&lt;.qt:zrterr or res
former at Jackson; tbo 1st tor at (inrnd Itaplds.
Under authority of Ita tew, Ita Military
Board tavo r-rorsrod ratio aud regulations to
aid in making it tlftctivs, a aystemof oom­
pony and regimental arootmtatalKy has ta»
adopted, aud ouliaiumuta. mcaterei inspec­
tions and uniform dhciplias have taro pro­
vided for, aud w ill ta ngidly enforced.
On tbo 6U&gt; of September, 1873. tta '‘Oread
Rapids Guard" was ordoreti to Mnsksgcu
upin tho requisition of tbe Sheriff of that
county, to prevent a threatened release and

cis** larger by far than all tbase comUued.
whom we iregirot entirely I msan tho vic­
tims of intemperanoe. Jf there U an evil
that threatens our life, above and beyond all
•tea, Ilfs .fotemperoacw. Ursxcbee itabony
hand into almcet every family. Ite army
though losing Its Li-.udrsd*. weakly. &gt;* ro­
om I ted daily by hundreds more. CxupTivm,
critno. Intanity, dieroro an I death are its di­
rect rswults. and unioW netvate griefs and
mteeriM, want and wrrtchcdneea epring from
its myriad of planted seeds.
Tbs UitltsABtatw
—
port 6.444 pteosa m i

«U*.AM&gt; MU.

tofioi and imprisonment. Not lee* than !
5,000 peraona are daily violating this law. If
5,000 or 1,000 peraous were daily violating tbe
law as to petty larceny, there would be arrests
without number. What makes tbe difference?
Is it not ths fact that public sentiment suataius the ouc end not tho other ? Every good
eiuron abhors druukeuD«r«, and shudders at
tbe countlees evils that follow in ita train.
Bui to it not evident that lbe large majority
are not tn sympathy with our present legtolation, wbisb attempts to prohibit it and so
utterly fails in ita object ? Is there no better
way ? Can there not be some plan devised
that will receive the assent *ud support of aH
tne people to dry tr- ----------------- - --------- - 4
There will always

Ths Couatilntlcn wilt not allow Meense. rod
if it did. ia there any resuson why wo should
license Itquor-oeliing that would Dot apply to
roy other buaiDM ? Tbo throry of taeuso ta
not permissive only but for revenue abo. rod
if revenue were rtquiicl, roy buaiaees could
ta licensed, laoonae left to monicipahues
would in many of them simply be a farce.
lbs officer commanding tbe troops to tho License would ta a constant source of turud of Supervisors of Marquette county, moM and debate In kvery iocabty. Every
but they have refused to audit oc pay themelection would bring forth Ita iaoenso atui noUnder the present law tbo State sathoritisa liconse, higb-heeoEO, and lox-liceone crodiseem powettaM to compel the payment. I
respectfully ask that this defect bo remedied.
Why not rocogwixs tbo fset that there fai a
Act Ko. 31 of 1873 provided for tbo trarufor difference betweeu drinking and dnidtaoMas;
of ineatio ii^nataa cf the Soldiers Homo si and nut on lha eUlti!e-book etnugent laws
Detroit, or of county Jails ia lbe State, who rsgulaUng tbe sale of liquor, prohibit its
hail been soldiers or manners and credited to sale lo mtaors and apprentiosa, u&gt; tboeo who
the blato, and all such suidioni or mariners are kuo an tw be common dninkanls. compel
who might thereafter becreue insane, to the the dosing of liquor shops on holy days, and
s«vlum st Kalamazoo. Fifteen havo boon or­ at a reasonable hour at nigbt, retain the prev­
dered admittixl. ono has escaped, one died ent liability law for damage?, require ample
before reaching there, tear Ing thirteen in the bond* for tbe observance of such laws, and
asylum at ihe oxjtonx'i of tbo 8tats. Effort then low a Stale tax uu the business, to be
haa l&gt;eeu maJo to give publicity to tbo act, collected by State authority, making a broad
aud it is behoved that all entitled to Ils bsuo- distinction iu tbo amount of tbo tax between
flta have been eared for.
.
tho sale ot distllcd liquors and malt bever­
Disbureemcnta male by tho Qnarter-uastcr- ages ? Pul tbs tax beyond tbo Control of
Gsheral fcq tbo two years euding Sept- 30, any one excepting the Bute. Could wo not
reduoolbe six thousand liquor strops folly
unab&amp;lf by
:'“V. sad wonta ntM thw re­
duction in numter reduce tbo consumption
of alcobulw stimulants in almost aa great a
proportion?
In behalf of temperance and »obrioty. of
good morals aud mauly living, in behalf of
the Blate whose laws are hourly violated with
nsponlty, I urge all mon of different views
and opinions to get togoibor on somo com­
Tho last Item wa* tar 1,900 soil* of uniforms mon ground, and make the cxpenmoul. If
complete. As there will only be eight oon- made, let it be done bonastiy. If rbc pro­
paulca to uniform and equip in tbo ensuing hibitory law ia to be repealed, let tbo enact­
two years, lbe military expeusee will be large­ ment of one regulating the traffic taka its
{lace. After two yeare' trial we can then
ly dunintobed for lbe future.
idgo which )&gt;m bevn productive of »ho moot
Tbe Soldiers’ Homo at Harper Hospital
still continues a necessity, for the temporary i good. However well a law may be framed
I
relief vHlisablod nolJicra, and it ta alee in­ and oxccutod, it ranzt not be relied upon lo
i
regulate
habits and fastaa. Education, selfdispensable aa au intermediate plica of abet­
tor for many while waiting io obtain admis­
sion to a national asylum. Tbo number of
toldicni cared for at tbe Home during the
two years eudmg Sept. 80, 1874, waa 114;
Of tbo cowmiMtous issued to notaries
number admitted during same time. 103;
number of inmates Sept. 30, 1872. 11; uum- public during tbo sesrien of tho Legislature
berSept. 30,1874.7 Expenditures for tbe two of 1871 over 1.000 were returned to the Secre­
years for their earc. 05,933.20; amount paid tary of State not taken, and of those baued
out Ln same time for transportation and re­ during Ihe wwaion cf 1873,881 wore returned.
Tbo Btste foe fixed by lew lo be paid by no­
lief to Indigent aoldian, 9247.85.
5
taries ie 91. and I earuastly urge tbo pusago
of a law rsqturmg the payment of thio fee
It gives mo much pleasure to call your at­ into tbo Suu Treasury before the commistention to ths exoelleui condition and good oiaa is issued. Tlio labor ot keeping ac­
management Of ths Stats Libra: y.
counts with tho County C'erits, signing, eeal­
. Tbo appropriation of 1873 baa enabled the ing. indexing, aud mailing those commualonr,
Librarian to Inakc many valuable additions to
it. in the paai two years. It now eoutains
45,745 books, pamphlet*, acd maps.valued by
the Librarian st 995,000. An appropriation
of 91,500 per annum for each of tbo years of
lb75 aud 1876 ia asked fw. and 1 fully concur
with the Librarian in recommending it. The
appropriation for 1873 and 1871 waa 92,500
annually.
*rirc nmmt, CT KKSLTR.’
•&gt;_
The Unit annual report of tho Slate Board
of Health haa been placed before you. It
gives cridecoe of earnest labor In matter*
pertaining to tbe life and health of the i&gt;oople. Direct and immediate reeulta of the
work of the board are not to be exported. but
1 am of tbo opinion that tbe public good will
bo materially and surely enhanced thereby.

a

promo Court reports baa been placed under
control of the Bute librarian, tbe rtceinui
from this source has largely increased. Tbe
receipt* in 1871 and 13 were 91,414.48 against
9M.HM.SS In 1873 and *74. I am of tho opin­
ion that the law requiring 6,000 conies oxcb
of the Agricultural and Pomologies] report*
to bo printed annually should be amended, so
tliat they should bo prinud aad bound to­
gether. The saving in printing paper, bidd­
ing and dtaribution would bo fully 95,000 per
annum.
TW Agricultural raoerta are not -printed
null) the facts they contain and ths Informa­
tion they seek to eonvcV havo passed Into his­
tory. Our prominsnoe iu agriculture in all ita
different tranebvs dsrerreo something better.
It would a«om that thia report should em­
brace every hraneh of agriculture and bo a
e indenncd. conroutratod htstury ot tbo progreas of the Hiato from year to year in thia im- I
portsnt interest. Tho Agricultural report for ,
1873 is not yrt prints*, a portion only of tho ,
ropy bavilig been furniabod lo tbe S’.ate

.“-.ST*.

FREE TO BOOK HEITS,

‘W* ~5 fz

PIUM
Habit Cured
Homxo Hocsk, itockfotri, DI , April 20.

The properties cf Dr. WAiraft
Vimm ab Hmshare Aperient. Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutrition*, Laxative, Diuretic.
Sedative, Counter-J nitant. Sudorific, Alter*,
tire. and Anti-BCioim
.
Grateful Thousands proclaim Ver­
soar Bitters the moat wonderful In­
vigorant that ever sustained thR sinking

Medical Diaoovsry in ooanectita with your
I'sitateaod
ever taken for mv liver has done mo aa mu-h
good. I feel tike a st. mam Thanks to
rots ■mAerfnl medteta*.
7
. W. F. Coat, (•’ Buffalo BUL-)

Wilhoft'b Arm-PEHiouic o» PrvffR
Aura Toxic — lids invaluable aud stand
ard family msdxrine to bow a hou-aboM word,
and maintains its reputation unimpaired. It
to tudonmd by ttamedtaol protewden, and pro­
scribed dally In tho Charity Hoefrital rod
other bospitata ia New Orteros. WtlboftTonic to tiitui highly recomamoded by the
leading medical mro of the country, and Is
worthy at ‘.such, indoroetneat. WMaauxir,
Ftxitet A Co., Proprietors, Now Orleans. Foa
same m txz. Daoouim.

7 No Person can take these Bitters
according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their botfea are not de­
stroyed by mineral poison . or other
means, and vital organs wasted boyond

Billons, Remittent and Inter­

mittent Fevers, which are so preva­
lent ia tbe valleys of our great rivere
throughout the United States, especially
tboaoof the Miaiiasippi. Oliio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan­
sas, Rod, Colorado, Brazos, Bio Grande,
Fearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro-

Wk wore pleased to ece, not long
since, in one of our exchangee, suose pretty
severe remarks addresM»l to several jx»r»ins
who, during an Interesting lecture by Rev.
Joo. S. C. Abbott, kept a continual coughing,
which preventsd maay from hearing. Teople
who cannot refrain from eanghiag had better
•tav away from each such places, or alee lake
a bottle of /ofawoa’6 A.&gt;odyfw Ltaimeaf with
them.
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TratNoRTRwBBTMtM Horsm-Nail Oo.’b

SENT jfJtlEE
WMLL-8T.

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their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and
Autumn, and remarkably’so during sea­
sons, of-unusual beat and dryuews, are
invariably accompanied by extensive dtrangementa of tbo stomach and liver,
and other abdo&amp;ioAl xiaearu. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow­
erful influence upon these various or­
gans, is essential &lt;y necessary. There
&amp; no cathartic for the purpose equal to
Dr. J. Waucrk’s Vinegar Bitters-.
as they will speedily remove tho darkeolored viscid matter with which the
bowels are loaded, at tbo same time
stinuilatiug the secretions of tho liver,
and generally restoring tbe healthy
functions of the digestive organs.

Fortify the body against disease
by purifying aU Ha fluid* wilt Vinegar
Bitters. no epidemic can take hold
of a system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head­
ache, Pain in tbe fihouldprs, Coughs,
TigbtnMBof the Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach. Bad Tasto
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitatation of tbe Heart, Inflammation of tho
Lungs, Pain in the region of tbo Ki&lt;V
neys, and a hundred other painful symp­
toms, are tbe offsprings of Dyspepsia.
One bottle will prove a better guarantee
of its merits than a lengthy advertise-

KtKVnw.iefr b
yoate, Carver's

I»Me.

ST. LOVIS.
Wirxxv-Xo. 3 Bed, *M»O1.10. Orem-Ko.
3 How. 6*^670. Oars—Mo. X a*qi-Mc. Bra-Mo.

Scrofula, or King's Evil, White

9. &lt;&gt; MACHINE S?

ONSIN
Pennsylvania -nd tho
plus
are
to
ceic
hundredth anniversary
tbo natic. , by appraprti—---------------- —
invitation has been extandod to our people to
taae part therein. 1 beg to refer the rubj»ct to you for your consideration.

Swelling*, Gleers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck,
Goitre, Scrofulous Inflnimuatian*. Indolent
Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old
Sores, Eruptions of me Skin, Sore Eyes eta
In these, as in all other cuwthatioual Dis­
eases, Walshs’* Vim bo as Brrraas havo
shown their great curative powers in tho
moot obstinate and intractable cases.

For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumat ism, Goul, Bilious, Bouiittdut and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
the Blood, Liver, Kidneys aud Bladder,
these Bitters have no equal. Such Difecascs
are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en­
gaged In Paints and Minerals, such as
numbers, Type-M-Uem, GoW-taator*, and
Miners, as they advance in life, are subject
to paraiyda of tbo Bowel &lt; To guard
against thia, take a dose of WiLXU'l VlXBGAB BittKms oooaaioaally.
For Sirin D|SM*M, Erupt low. TeU
ter, Salt-Rhenm, Blotches, Spots, Pimplre,
Ptatulee, Boils, Calbnncte*. King-worms.
Scald-head,. Sore Eyoa, Erysipelas Itch,
Scarf*. Discoloration. of tbe Skip, Humor*
and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name
or nature, are literally dug np and carried
qnt of the system io a shun time by tbe use
&lt;if these Bitters.

Pl», Tape, and other Worms,

lurking tn the svrtem of mt many thousand*,
are effectually destroyed and remoVed. No
ayatara of medicine, do verniifugps, no antnoirauriirca-wiuuce Btesysteui from muiuih

tSeuati-m and ilcprescntativcr, !!&gt;• variety
a»d importance of the nubjects to.
which your attention haa been called ore
evidence* of the intellcetu*] progress of tbe
veof ie and tho development of tbe material
intercuts of tbe Ktete. Tho immediate care
of these Interests ban been intrusted .to your
hand*. In ihe diediarga of this treat you
have theaauunnee of my earneet co-opera-

For Female Complaint*, in roqpg
or old. married or single, at the dawn of &lt;omaabood, or tbo turn of life, theao Tonic
Bitten dUplay so decided au influencn that
improvement la anon perceptible.

Cleanse the Vitiated Blood «b«&gt;-

&amp;»nb duty having been faithfully psrfonoed, tlwi aarlior wo rotnro to our homes

The Tra-tees of the different State kn-HilutiOM desire your instruction* ou tbe subject
Cpdhoms of ths Pebhs — The Texaa
of fire wnruM at lbe State property under
rorto: "A. oM Book*
their charge. Them n tint at present ai&gt;v
uniformity of action, a portion only being in- physician once said to one of hu petirata: ‘Keep your feet warm,your
head oool, aad yanr bowels open, an’
there’s little ■•flao”
Imrm je.’
Thia aphorism is fall of wisdom, and
e.xpresst s exactly what Dh. Walkbu’s
Tbe m*xj&lt;eJ daobne of foreign immixra- Califorkia ViNEaaB Bittmes will do
tioutotba Unitel Btates. and the present for yon. Wo speak of what we know
condi&lt;imi ot the labor market, induced mo to
direct tbectaing of the. office aud ta recall from nearly two years' pracli&amp;il experi­
the Comarimioner, which I did iu November ence in tli e n«e. at thiu i nd is pep*')' !&gt;!&gt;»
last. Tta agency in Naw York City wm family medicine. ’ Ita office ia to attack
closed by «y order Nov. 1,1873. Tho report a lasy, torpid liver, and impart naw life
of the Oewurhrid’TT for 1873 end WTH, giv­ to talc Tit*! organ—a proper flew of
ing in detail cn account of the operation* of
bile and a prompt discharge cf eflete
tho offire. will bo laid before yen.
matter. A good digestion and appetite
rvcoKru&amp;moM or ara» am vnxMaa.
Tta general act for rhe incorporation of are restored to tho sufferer.
Pure
villages passed ia 1873 ba* beat declared m&gt;- blood, tho ‘ life of the fleth,’ is secured,
coaniffuttontiJ. mromenf ite proviaious.Wy
tbo Supreme Court. Thia aud the groertl I
act for the incorporation of cities are of so .
great importance, aud nave ao much of ita I
time of a legislative aeaaion. tliai it u to ta ;

pjenaraUuD, marie chiefly from the naUie beriw wuml u* IU
nmgre cl
tin Sierra Neviufct mountaiiia uf Califor­
nia the medicinal properties, of which
are extracted therefrom without the n»o
....
—... __—x.&gt;Q
almoet
-UMUV W-wv^. ------------------ CaU#e °f
rapirallded
of
Brrtzbr Our lonrerU, UuuUey renx&gt;»«
tbo CUM oldUoMK. and Ibo pujstt rooovora bi. Ixxdtb. Thrr are th.
blood puridorand a lilb-girinj! pnnclp..,
a portaet Booovalor and invljoratw

ever you find ita iaqroricba bursting through
the skin in Pimples KraplioM, or Soroa:
cleanse it when you fij&gt;d it obainwlcd and
doggish in tbe teitu; cleanse it when it ia
foul; your feelings will tell you when. Keep
the blood pure, and the health of the system
fallow.
K. H. MrWSALl)

,ST.*tt,wwnt

CO.,

Cslhwaia.

dr. v7 hittier,
Kc. 6*7 BL Sx-Jm
St tab. Ex.

cu&gt;or
ufaemre adopted, te firing to Michigan salt •

1. 1374? ^ 1JH0.3Z5 barrels, an mureMe
over the two preroding yrore or 879.934 bar- |
rote. Tbe Itrge!y me,eased produeg wi» al- I
low of a reduction of tbe inapt steen fsro from
owe and a hslf rente per teurei to one cent. ;
•nd I reeo«am«&gt;d tbe amendment of tbe in- ;
»l«ert&gt;oo law to thM effect.

••tfe.r, writ* »-r b-Mie.'ipi.v'- CUrestari/rs*) iu ti

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FRIDAY,

Kuhville, Barry County, Michigan,

Editor and Propria tor.

Progression. No Retrograding,
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1875.

VOL. II.
.TEH'S

IX BRIEF.

Repreeshtativea held a caucus at Washington | people of A-ta-Minor urgently req'Met the lb® invaetigatisa... .Tho'bill for th® relief of

Ktetu, Bredfi® d.

mu rejected—99 to 81... .Th® House tbsais-

ar, Ludington,
R Wheeler, Kdght,
Ncrteu.
IU form School—MvLvchlio, B.lUngs, Daw.
Matcalf, Northrop.

th* dixtrea* fol ilXTC**iDK. They aUt® that 11
—Washington dbpslcbat aasart portlively

leal aaalatatea io aovoral hundred tbouaanJ
Preaideni's Louisiana meseage.
—A number of Arkansas Rt-publicana having
Mgnad a docunwRi aeUing forth that 8h«ridan
was right ia saying that a reign.of tetr &gt;r ex­
isted tn that Riats, and that they had been

NO. 17.

recusant witneos, Irvrto, tn custody until he
shall purge hlciactf nf ocmtampl, aft re which
it adjourned till Mood iy. -

Coban elephant, an «mpty rxebcqner and no ie3t®4 a numorial alyned by uVsr TX1 dtiMUS

' Military Affairs—Ferguson, Van Raalte,
Bobbins, Wiley. I. P. Wheeler.
army, indurviag the couroe of Gtn. Sheridan
more menacing peril has preecutcl iteelf in New Ortoana, and declaring that the statein the shape »f a war with Germany or
Umvarrity and Normal Hchool—Tsylcr
Partfia Mail corruption money, agreed to tes­ ten yew, Qov. Qariaad immediately taened a humilitling back-down. The latter power tebl*.... Ferry, of Michigan, Introduced * bill
tify a* desire 1. Ito was than examined pri­ lur tractions to the District Altonfeys through^
Mines and Minerals-H ilbert, Neff, Yeekvately by the Ways and Means Committee,
Referred.
iay, Wood, Knight.
and it came out that he paid &gt;26,000 to Go], the document before ’be gnuid Jariea of Ibeir
MarxifaXurwa-I'.-aeton, E^glasiin, Wlilt4
RQRRJBLK
JCXKCUTIUN.
ration for the outface to the ship Guitar ia
to sneh farm m will
and ooaristion.of.
Jaekaon, near New York city, on Friday. Gerriah. Wai.on, ChunJilU, Harris.
Zc VI8IANA.
CORORKSSJOKAL RSCORD.
- Iteligioua and Benevolent Hicietlos—Gar­
WasMn0on Copilot, and smaller amounts to
ghastly Judicial murders that have orer oc­ field. Hutbard. Townsend, A. K. Clark, Keyes.
other new«(«per correepondatita. .■
curred io a civilised Country. At 11.15, ssys
Inraranop—Ribbina, McLacblin, Lil boaroe,
Reman
(Demarest)
'United
States
’-«p®ta ha* htfeeed to sent the ttixirfu*
Bedjamin, Hall.
,.
from the jail and marched to the gsllowr.
Local Tax ttion— Lay, Hewitt, Harden, Boll,
—
The
sub-committee
of
Congress
appointed
Xlrnat Britain, paying £500 for the family of
to go to New Orleans and investigate the
Itnm-gration—Bark, D*1y, R*n*dicf, Ba«L
■colornj family. Of coarse each a proportion condition of affaire in that unfortunate Stale, moved a resolution calling on the Haesetary
that sustained the weight was ent.' Jackson loi&gt;g. BtephaM.
oonaiaUr| qf Meaare. Footer of Ohio, Phelps of War for the report of Uaj. Lewis Morr.ll.
wae Jarki d violently up, and same down with
FisbexM®—Howland, Porker, Oiaig, Meyer,
of New Jersey, Sn/Potter of No* York, Lave *! relating to oeclaln disorders in Louisiana, *
which reoognisea no diatisetion ‘between
Btoire,
submitted their report le the general com- particularly the Coushatta troubles; agreed
• Rules and Joint Bules—Ramer, Bonney, E.
to....Bchurx spoke at length upon the Loui­
moot ia now being sought, and it is belierod
only about a foot above the -flooring, share H. Groan, Goodyear, Moahier.
siana qneetiou, the gall®no* being crowded.
he hung a moment, and then the rope broke,
Ths Kanator argired in favor of the
with a . noise like the report of a toy, Hart, Bartow, Strqbto. t
pistol, and be fell, landing on hie
take
additional
taetl
mony
.
The
report
ai
ye
i
Happliea and Expendituree—Banner, Reed,
to which Morton repUad, claiming that the
incredible for baliei. At several poUta in
feel, and, lurching over, would have Armstrong, Bodlong, Greiner.
Wreaking Territory the mercury froxe, and “Woare conatrained to declare the action of outrages in the South were more glaring than
falteu Lad not so tna of the aasiatanU seized
State
Library—F. O. Clerk, C. Brown, Craig,
Ul
—
.
..a
k.u
a
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the spirit thermepetor- marled (rom^’fio W
Iran. Msjaat, and, in our opinion, illegal;
,’foiiar-Bills introduced: To fix the ealamediately procured, the noose waa quickly
and that thia arbitrary, unjust and illegal acDrainage
—Lee, Ocobock, Hunt, Moebier,
readjuated, and auolhrr attempt made, font
•6.000; to abolish the office of Lieutenant
xntrenry congealed, and proof whisky, flared
thia time the rope flipped out of the latch- Packard.
ring, and the poo[ wretch still stood upon hie
Railroads—Watkins, Copley, Remer, Brad­
Iutie* ten gar cent. after March, 1875; for
field, Potter.
_
opinion that “ in November, 1874, the people
He stood alone, though
Public Hexlth—KwMtland, Klein, Denjv
atiff. The whisky they b«d with them in kegs .of Louisians did fairly have a free, peaceable
min, Metcalf, Packard.
and full registration and election, in which tie Black Hilts Indian reservation to settle­
trembled. Now camo the horrible part of the
State Public Sjbool—Ocobock, R ob, Wil­
ment ; to prevent telegraph monopoly... .Kas­
-The testimony of Congros&gt;ratt Schumaker
performance. Acting upon his advice to
son, Backu*, Campbell.
son introduoed a bill supplementary to the the boMlnf. Owing
“make sure," Sheriff Ssmmis* aseistante
majority
the Conservative®
by Wil to restore specie payments....Garfield
tee
ueu at Washington, on MIO
Die AViu
10th teati, liapuitapli- ---- ...............................
...............were
. . deprived
— -J
Horticul luxe—Dow, Houiton, Wiley, Camp­
esixad
the
rope
and
actually
hauled
him
op
by
III** unjust,
....
III
—..al —and
...I —arbitrary
—V.I.—— —.» —act
—. of the reported a I ill appropriating 825,OCX) for the
cated the namav of one Elmore, a New York I th
illegal
hand. He rose quietly, then squirmed, and bell, StepbeLc.
entertainment of King Kalekana.. t.Oox intro­
lobbyist, and tha Ute Gen. Morgan L. Smith, Returning Board.”
drew his lege up with a quick, nervous mo­
they having vwjeis^fiM.OCOof th* corrapljoa ' —A Washington dlspilch stalaa that the duced a resolution condemning tbe lutcrvention. in the throes of a trangulation, the gurgle
fund.
latest move toward a solution of UioLvuidaua Uou of U.* gsoerel govirunteLt U. Louisiana
Rircre, received 55,£W? :n Bnritrgton wnd
—The Governor of Montana Territory ha® problam taone looking le the reoigoatlon of affairs, and demanding the withdrawal of the
ItepublU
audible to those who stood nearest him. Quincy railiiMid binds from an unknown
issued a proclamation declaring tho Terri- ’ Gov. Kellogg and Lieut.-Gov. AnUiue, with mlhtaiy force* Qum that Htate; referred.
friend on New Yau's day.
tonal capital removed from vJginta City to * view t &gt; tbs election of Congroeeman Bh&lt;!
pronounced dead.
Helena.the people having ao voted at.lbe re- doc. who has the respect of all parties in the moot, reported a Joint resolution antherJung
cent election.
Slate. President Grant ia reported favorable
F»in Hinxxt, aged 15, of Hudson, has for
MICHIGAN NEWS.
—Three hundred Boulhern blacks have to •'»*»• *'»P- The Republicans of New Or- accept a wedding present aent to his wife,
three weeks hunted wild turkeys, and in that
petitioned Congress U&gt; set apart a territory Uatia assert that the Lonivtana eub-com- Minnie Sherman Fitch, by the Khedive of
for diasaiiafied negroes and protect them by mitteo's report travels outaido of the record, Egypt -- The bill abolishing the Western
surant cota^mn.
that soma of their atatemonte were made
Appropriations and Finance— Boice, Os­
htatlutlcal.
without a shadow of testimony to support plied to the speech r f Sihurx of the previous
born, Adair.
a
Rxttsxii of school children in the State,
day on the Louisiana q-ieatiou, after which
Claims and Public Aoeouate—Cool, Murray, made to the Superintendent of Public In­
brought forward to disprove many . of their the Senate went Into executive.session.
Garey.
struction, show an increase of at leas'. 15,000
the
chair
aliegstiona.
BUte Affairs-Jones, NcCrao. Morse.
d reeled to report
Judiciary—Gray, Fancher, Webber.
Tua thirteenth biennial report of the Kalapirns, and it will probably be adopted byCou- lo euccetd Carl Schurz in the United States
Federal Relations—Garvey,- Gray, Mellen. maxoo Avy lorn for the Insane alate i that the
expenses....The Senate till to remove ths
Senate from Missouri.
::i: li.i:.
Education and Public Bchcolr—Warren, whole numbsr of patients treated during the
London telegram to the Naw York
—A m»J vrity of the Arkansas Investigat­ limitatioa restricting the circulation of gold
Thompeon, Han tington.
two years coding Sept. SO, 1874, was X0. .Of
ing Committee agree a* to th* validity of th®
Banks and Incorporations—O a born, Jenks,
potation of the data obtained in ths recant Gar'and goveremant,
government, while all
alt of them are of The Senate amendments of the N^val Appro­
White.
main. The daily average in 1873 waa 318; in
obsermifone of tbb .transit, of Venn* has i opinion ‘Ast Brook* waa elected Gbvernor priation bill were concurred in ; they only.inMilitary ATairv—Morse, Wood, David.
1874, 425. The average time spent by the
bee.t made al thj Qraenwich Useerva- • „rer Baxter.
creaaed the Housx appropriations • J0.003—
Public Landa—North, Gray, Flab.
patleute in the asylum waa about 58 weeks.
tary.
Toto computation
reveals tbe —VlrePreddint Wilson has made publie an utiprvcedented circumitaLco. ..TownaRailroads—Wells, Warren, Cobb
The average wwkly cost cf keeping each pa­
(.c:UU111.ursbktnrMU'Klon'd hl. U... m. Hi, pcllUral .lului,™. H. »&gt;, end. Chairman of the Committee on PubUa
Hoads and Bridges- Adair. Jones, Hawkins. tient daring the year ending July 81. 1878,
“• •“ ■“*
,b“ "3
I I u,. ll.poMico PM &gt;, .held U&gt;
or IU Lands, reported a bill granting to railroad
Counties and Townahlpv—Mitchell, Oren- waa 8A12. The total maintenance account
&lt;h.I w. u.
a.W.lM „d
hMl
111II, ud th. door. Ihro.p opn U. compauiee right &lt; f way through the publie potatoJ. isatanliy
IXOeMt,
,no ihe M. &lt;h. (.». pf U,.
h,,,.,,. U,.l lauds, which waa tmeaed. The bill givee the tbioughout the ball.
Ui&lt;ie® and Village*—Fatiche-, Webber, disbursements •211,060.18.
let
dhernue; u,u. u u,. p„..( lb-, &gt;toold
Jc; tm_a right of way to till
Botar.
rate of progress, the earth will tumble into {
Agricultural Interests—Wood,
Murray,
t Ka a«,n It, t
■ -mA lk.1
“ Im —
addition.
but a complete -inright to take from adjacent public lands earth,
Babcock.
stituUon, capable for the treatment of
stone, timber, etc., necessary for construction
265 patienta. Il to well lighted and
kin®.
heated. The entire sum appropriated fur
some consolation for timid people to reflect lions between employers and employes by ar­ closed twenty acres for each station to the
Halma Interests—Webber. North, Bcrriek.
thia improvement waa •t'W.OOO, si d the dis­
that the question, in any aspect, is purely bitration, :a the sentiment of a wise and eeo- extent of one rtation for every ten miles of
Lumber Interests—Mellen, Nelson, David
bursements to the dale of thia report have
scientific.
eiMe reecluticp adepted by the convention of
Pishing tnteresta—David. Mitchell, Corey.
been 8365,488.66. The reeulla of treatment
WtDsxaiur. Jan. 18.—flrnote—The consid­
are satisfactory; no serious illaoa* ha* proNot &lt;11 listie&lt;51 ng the «t»ildrnx&gt;r«* ef thia morreration of Schun'e reeoluUr.n in regard to
eeaaloa at Bpring field.
Redfield, Thompson, GreyLomaianx, being unfinished butineas, waa rek Mines, Mineral*, and Mining Intereete—
0 high coal region are cn a strike against a
White, Good, Murray.
committed.
of lhe Republican party. Grant and Sheridan.
Itehgious and Benevolent Societies-Borday. The mutiny waa led by the nctirioua
—A Washington dispatch states that iitilc ....Morton introduced a bill fc^tbe relied of
rick, Greuael, Thompson. *
Western daspsradi, MoWatera. They disprogress hai Ihmm: made by the Rothschild the Tenn Haute and Indianapolis Railroad
Immigration—Babcock. Greuael, Jenks.
resident of Michigan, drat lately in Marengo,
"syndicate" in the negotiation of the naw Company .. Pratt celled up the bill ceding to
Insurance— Thomae, Garvey, White.
five per cent, bonds in Europe, and that an the several States within whose limits they
P.-ioUng—Cobb, Fancher, Thompson.
years. The deceased
Didier in the
respectively lie, the beds of unsurvoyed lakes
State
Prison
—
Nelaoa.'Jones,
Mellen.
prswed the in-urrectiou.
war of 1812.
— TIm female operatives in a number of
— Two men ot.lere.' |bo p trt National Bank
State Reform School—North, Botar, White. aHo«. Hix Bobixocx died at Ada, recently,
Fall 'River (Maaa ) mills ate on a strike against Senate on the report of the committee in the
Asylum for Insane—Thompson, Ox&gt;k, aged eighty-six. He eeltit d al Grand Haven in
. a reduction of wages.
Adair.
IHjtl, being the first while settler in Weetorn
।
—Thq House Committee on Banking and
Asylum for Deaf, Datpb, and Rlind—Wells, Michfgui. He *u prominently identified
caabior, bound and gagged him, robbed the
tbl« Juncture, Dupre, a Drta^craile member, from
Curreuey bate concluded to recommend 10 at® aooa afterward adjourned. '
Garvey, Redfield.
bank if^EfiOO, aofemido good thru eecape.
With the earty history and growth of the
J/ouxe—Cannun tnaoduoed a bill to proAgricultural College—Murray, Cook, Bab- Blate.
hereafter consist of the fiber Itock. National
bank bills, greenbacks, bondr, revenue and •chcapen transportation of person and prnpUqiveraity and Normal School—Thomae,
perty batweeu the Atlantic seaboard and the
mt of MApe. - She.i* tin ’ttq blocked*
Wood. Huntingtot).
Western Kates....The House then went into
lined with teehedisilk.
of that nama refitted and pat an beState Public School—Jenka, Mitchell, Fish.
committee of the whole, with Poland in the
Geological Survey of the Stale—Ficb, War­
RAILRIAD HTKLLIQKXCR.
ehaif, on the Indian Appropriation bill, which
ren, Boiee.
’
appropriates •4,A»3,5O;. After &gt; long dxacttTStats Capitol and Public Buildinga—Greu- through town healed by a brass baud ( laying
bIoq, and without miking much progress on
Tati Wayne, Mundo and Cincinnati railroad,
“H m», Sweet Hom'." Mr. ElUott, propria:Naw Orleans, Hu Louis and Chicago railroads the UH, the committee ruse,.and the House
Blate Library—Thomae, Webber, Oook.
adjourned at &amp; o'clock.
fifteen paaeengerw received injuno*.
Expiring Laws—Hawkins, Fanebar, Jones. and ln&gt;metera a supper in the evening, which
—A am-.Il uitro-g4yoern&gt;e factory on an for the purpose of establishing a etumehip
Constitutional Amccalmcnta—Huntington,
waa mostly occupied in debate on Louisiana
Mtend in the Notiff River, near New York city, litre between No* Orisana and Liverpool.
Cook, Morse.
Bules and Joint Bules—Osborn, Botas,
■ '
I ORRIGR.
ly killed.
King Alfwneo ha* arrived in Hpaln, Laving
-Michael MurptJy and hia two children were
Engrossment and Enrollment of Ihlia— in sesoion bat a abort time, and adj oarood
Tipton
obtained
the
floor,
bet
st
the
request
of
froxeh to'detah at jfiagora, Canids, during
Warren, Wells. Cobb.
without tra-iaaeting any businoM.
cordwl an euthusiaatic reception.
'
Conkling he gave way-to allow the reading of
Hupphes and Miacelkueoua Exjiensov of
Houk Io the bouse a Joint re»okil»o«i was
—Tlio ofhje of Captain-General of Cuba has
•200,000 worth of property

Spanliib-Ccuix J of Miuiaters.

was then read,and the Senate, after executive

rttfodrawa
— It la announced th.t the rab-eommltte*

tag. objected to the rendition® of the last

atmetion of a break water at Cleveland, Ohio.
Doti

Carlos

will. contiauo hostilities

ioRluii. baa d« Lted t ; sustain President Grant '

priaty •17,060, to be expended in fish propaga­
tion under the direction of Hponrer F.
—A Waslunr*0 dWMti* th the Ghtoege ‘hreebsa beeoaa extraordinary thaw tbroug’htevxaore: •
of Um local papers say* .
Europe. TU relaxation of prices ia political disaUUtise

Adjourned.

soldiers and Bailors of ths war of 1812, and io
Abraham Linoiin.'

1 city wae ilumiualel. band* playing In tbe

lion asking C 'ngreae io create an additional
WsiAiaa, Goodyear, Little.
United State* Judicial outwit in the Upper
State Affairs—Rich, Briggs, Bailey, Holton,
Wood.
Judidary-Parker, Huggett, F. O- Clark,
Hunt. Itanaom.
beyond the announcement of the standing
Harbors—Wilson, Loe, H i ward, Churchill, committwee.
Carry.

E. A. Brown.
Little, Northrop.

Houston, Holloa, Eilbourno.

land. Potter, Hoctsler.
Internal Imprurementa— Hale, Ludington.

Public Lands—Bngga, Billings, I. Green,

AsriouHuxe—W.s‘, Van Akso, Ley, Barria,

Bobinaon, Hackee, Wbitnty.
BdocUon-nAT. v„
CaU,
H-rtx'er.
Roods and Bridgea-Ilewitt, Gerriah, Grei­
ner, Smith. Sebat .tor.
Agrtoullurel Cultora-Copley, Towpeeud.
Neff, Bioadict, E A. Brown.

A Joint

aanendmeut to IM prohibitory !««•■» c auseef
the (tobstixatiou, doing sway with prohibition

Michigan... .The HouM^fxeet a ie*atev°"
asking Cengtea* to eatahlwKAUoited Stpm
District Court for th® Upper ItotfaMNUk?...
Resolnttana were adopted reape«*iE&gt;4hu

Jones, Fish, Greuaet and Redfield are* apspecial commiltt

are anti-Pruhitotioniaia. P. is ;ipM* Abet
the fight on thia question vnil uul be.sgmmenced until after tn® races*.
, ,w
Nvnre—Bills Introduced: By HabbaaUgrc-

enforcement

S*. and to collect penalof all dog* ndtMlfaeSd;

record shall receive eeventv-five’ cents
per day, and w.tne/sea in Jmnaee*'

again®l the renewal ot any redproq ly Itextv
with Canada, and Baking the Senators end
ReprraentaUvee In the Legiulslure to en­
deavor to prevent tho ado;»ti&lt;&gt;n of any xseb
treaty at Washington
A maroons!.. was
received from th* National Board of Trade,

cerning railways, and eapeciallj
of carrying.freights largely b
diatiuct from tho railway hues..

taggarly salary of 61,500 per annum.
FxtDfT, Jan. 15.—Nrauto—A Joi^ireaolu
lion pr 'Tiding for the aabmlseion of an
amendment to tho Convt tution, to repeal (he
Prohibition ctauae was introduced.... Peti­
tion* to tax eh urob property, to elect Coat ty
Superintecdente of Poor, and ta repeal the
two-mill tax. were presentedHouse—The Breaker .appointed niiiatoeg •
memberw-elect aa a committee on ro-apf^rtioning th® State into CongroMiona! districts,
according to tli® c*n»na of 1874—two from
each Congrosaioual district, and on* at large.
. . .Meeara. R«mer. Weet, E. H. Green,
Churchill. Livirg-lon, Knight and Holland
were appointed a select committee to consid­
er all questions and petitions relative to the
liquor quesUon. Two &lt; f the geutlemon are
rrubibittontota and five liquor men.
BartrUMT, Jan. 13—Senate-Bill® intro­
duced : For a general revision of the law con­
cerning fire and marine insurance oompanlo® ;
tu Lax and rsculala the linuor traffic.
'
naeoea m civil cases was reported unfavorably
upon by ths committee, and tabled . A bill
was introduced io afford additional protection
to hotel keepers.

A

WORAR’S VENaRARCH.

The latest story of woman’s love and
be'rayal and elaborate vengeance cornea
from Sicily. Tho circus and menagrrio there is there about the same as
here, and among the attraction® of the
show, aa in this country, the spectacle
of somebody going into a cage of Lions
and lashing tbe beasts about is one
which pleases the carnivorous popu'xtce.
In one troupe tho heroine of this iaci'dent, a young woman named Florina^
was the person who acted the part of
lion-tamer. She had a lover, and she
had learned that ho was untrue io her,
having become enamored of ttnothA
woman. Then Mme. Florina planned
and executed a revenge on the faithless
youth which was equally artistic, dra­
matic and complete. There had betxi
a performance of unusual briUiattoy,
in which Florina had conducted hsraalf
bo boldly among her dangerous pete
that tbe people were wild with enthnsissm. She strode about au.ong the
howling beasts like Diana, and forced
them by the fierce light in her eyes to
submit to cruel lashings and to lie sup­
pl i cat in gly at her feet The audience,
sated with even such a spectacle, finally
withdrew, but Florina remained in the
cage, and the lions still lay reailesdy
at her feet. She finally stepped to the
door and called to her lover. lie came,
and the conversation which ensued was
very much io the point. “ Do yon love
msF’ queried the girl.
Tbs young
man responded in ths afflrmafitva. (&lt; Do
yon know that I should die if you loved
another V' said she, " but I should first
kill you," she added. “How?" said
he. “ Thus,” was the response of thu
jealous womsn, at ^he threw herself
against him, precipitating him into the
cage, aud at the same tima lashing the
inf nriaied boasts with her whip. Tbe

•■•ven appointed,
ga'd'ng the rubjei
dogs, and requiring all boeoetd
numbered colters....Green, ot

utes from the time he was intnxlnosd
to them they had torn tbs young fellow
in pieces, and ao conducted them eelres
gsnerally that the keeper felt there wm

river... .BUbnga, of
meet. Fk&lt;r n&gt;» mrsm

tested no a; mptoms of rwgrwt. I.o
At the. oa»e from • purely arilictel

Biudt mou«y system—Dnn, or b®

Wmpxbdat, J|J, M.-Ba»fc -A Joint r*o-

�--------------------------- their

410G 44.OJ

FRJDAV

K. *rd of
M.M 6250

fHwriffuw,

8.P.Cndy
ixp. r»p'n&lt;
Jail and

Karby Cuvmty, Ci.krk'« Orricx /

21AM.

1X00 1X00
T &gt;r B-tfird uf -Superviattra fur Bar f
mrl pum»M &gt;0 »dj«in&gt;-

o,, ra,Mjo„ „f

EmOTy

&lt;le&gt; l.y lb. Cb.trw.n, D.vkI G IWb- j

t)„ lmJ1„n „r

KragIr,

v,

„ , .
.
, . &lt;
. 1...III cllrJ l.y lb. clerk.

■ aorotint No. 16, was taken from the
Mera |
,u omiluul

claimi &lt;t.
On nurfi-Ni ut Supervisor Day the
Ou •notion of Supervisor Emory,
Mssawcc Coa.millee, to wit : Adnrn lhe rr|«ort was adapted.
EEkMI. Fkma Ils Brown. Orson Dun
Ou motion of Supervisor Dawson,
the Resolution offered by Supervisor
Day. with reference-lo claim against
Manistee county was laken from lhe
___________ __ ____________ of
QleMMKH of Supervisors, who went
Supervisor Day asked, and on mo­
to his sis lee, by auihonly of the
tion wna granted leave ‘Io withdraw
County Treasurer tu look alter the
said msolutiou.
chuni the County of Barry has against
Supervisor Elliot, offered the fol­
the County ol Manistee fur expense*
tneurred in the trial of George Van­ lowing Resolution:
derpool, made a verbal report, and
submitted a certified copy ol the Manialee jCouRly. all
by'resolution, re pud i
proceedings of the Board u! Supurvisors of Manistee County with ref
erence to the same, which ou motion

There-

Supervisor Day offered the follow
ing resohition:
tbai David G

Hmolyep, By this Board, that -the
l-rorecuilag Atlornry shall, with the advice
Kobin- an t eoBssnt of It. G Robinson, Chrirmnn
said elaii

On muiioti ol Supervisor Henry
jBwwn. the Resolution was laid on
the table.
George M- Dowry itrenented an
account of $11,00 (or ndjitioiial |my
ftw (winling calendars for February,
May and Mtglist terms of 1874, and
Supervisor Henry Brown, moved jhnt
the account l&gt;e allowed at the amount
claimed, which moliovPdid not prevail,
by Yni and Nayr, as follows:
Yen*—Heury Brown, Day. Dew
ry Hoyt, Jordan, Keagle, Ptlillipa and
Welker—8.
Nafit—Mr. Armour, Bartram, Pie:
ales Brown Dawson, Dunham, Elli
•at, Emory, Fuller, Perkins and
Chairman.—10
'
The account of D. G Robinson
and 9 others were presented, nnd on
motion of Supervisor Henry Brown,
were referred to the Committee un
Claims.
On motion of Supervisor Emory.
Board adjourned until \o morrow
morning al the hour of b 12 o’clock.
\\ h. 11 Puwkcv, Clerk.

On motion of Supervisor Phillips,
the reaoluitou
was
unanimously
Tuubsday Mobxino, |
adopted.
■
January 7, 187$. J
Ou mutton of Supervisor Phillips,
Board met phrsuant to adjourn­
Board adjourned
until tomorrow ment, roll called, quorum present.
morning nt the hour of 8.1-2 o’clock. After the reading of the Journal,
Wm.IL Powers.
Board proceeded to business.
Clerk.
The account of R. J, Grant and 9
others were presented, and on mo­
WKDXBSDAr MoB.NINO,) tion uf ^Supervisor Phillipps were
.Jan. 6, 1875 J referred to the Committee on Claims.
On motion of Supervisor Phillipps
Board met pursuant to adjourn­
ment. Roll called. Quorum pres­ account No. 26 was taken from the
ent. After
reading
the Journal, table.
Supervisor Phillipps moved that
B«Kird proceeded lo business.
Tile account of Wm. L. Cobb, and account No. 26 be allowed at the
seven others were prevenletl, Rud OU amount named.
Motion did not prevail.
moiioti of Supervisor Henry Brown,
On motion of Sitpcvisor Dewey
were referred to the Committee on
account No. 26 was referred back to
Claims.
The Committee being at work, on the Committee on Claims.
On motion of Supervisor Elliot,
motion of Supervisor Emory, Boird
Board adjourned until 1: 30 P. M.
adjourned uulil 1 ;30 r m.
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.
Wm. 11 Powsas,
Clerk.

ArrsnxooN Session, 1:30 r. m.
Board met pursuant to adjourn­
ment
Roll called.
Quorum pres
ent. Board proceeded to business.
Tub»oay Mobxino.)
The Committee on Claims further
Jan.’ 5th. 1875. Ji
reported, through their Chairman,
BoonI met pursuant to adjourn
Supervisor Day.
lliat they had
nieut. Roll called. Members
all
examined the following accounts,
prravut. After the reading of the
and would recommend their allow­
Journal, Board proceeded to busineas.
ance ns follows:
Sii|M&lt;rvikur Emury, moved that the
Slieriff be allowed the sum of S-365J0
io pay services of turnkey for the 17 Milo T. Wheelei, postage.
woo’, &lt;&lt;e.$36 42 39 42
rear of 1874, and 835.00 for keeping
18 Geo Mc '.itmick, Deputy
the Jail Record for lhe same year,
bhsriffsf.j 14 74 It 75
which motion prevailed by Yeas aud 19 ”
"
••
’•
47 M 45 13
Nays aa follows:
Yeas—Mr.
Aimour,
Bartram, 21 "
■’ Dep. Sheriff fee-, 74 75 M 15
Brown Pleiades, Dawson. Dewey, 22 John iiotcbkua, postage, 23 54 .3 54

Elliott; Emory, Fuller, Huyi. Jordan,
Keagle, Perkins, Phi lips, Walker and
Chairman—15.
Nnya—Mr. Henry Brown, Day and
Dunham—-3
Or. motion of Supervisor Elli tt.
Board adjourned until 1: 30 P. M.
Wm.H. Powkbs. Clerk
ArTKRNooN Session* 1,30 1*. M.
Board convened pursuant to ail
j-nimment. Roll -calied. Members
eall present, except Supervuor Ar
*roour.

On motion of Supervisor Elliott,
indefinite leave of absence was gruel
rd Supervisor Armour ou account of
sickness.
'Pbe Committee on Miscellaneous
Claims through
their Chairman,
Supervisor Day. reported that they
had examined the following accounts,
and would recommend their allowam e aa follows :

S2
Gruhle * Bunel hardware 20 74 20 74
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’
34 J. H. McKeviU, ntuuding .
court----------------------- -------- 7 00 7 00(
On motion of Supervisor Emo y
the report was accepted.
On motion of Supervisor Etacry
accounts No 23, 25 and 26 were
taken from the report and hid on
the table. .
On motion'the report as amended
was adopted.
On motion of Supervisor Emory
the account of Dr. 11. Tremayne in
claim No 25 was allowed nt $10
instead of the sum of $1100 as
chimed, and the account ol Geo. DBarden in said claim was allowed ot
the sum of one dollar as claimed.
On motion account No 23 was
laken Irom tl^e tabla
Supervisor Emory moved that
account No. 23 be allowed at &gt;28.00
which miMiun did not prevail.
On motion of Supervisor Jordan,
ti&lt;c Board adjourned until to-morrow
morning at the hour of 8 1-2 o,clock.
Wm. H. Powers, Clork.

On motion of Supervisor Bartram,
the report was accepted.
On motion of Supervisor Henry
Brown, the rejiort was adopted.
'Die comuiit'ees being al work, on
motion
of Supervisor
Dunham,
Board adjourned until 7 o.clodk this
evening.
.
Wm. II. Powers,
Clerk.

Evening Session 7 P. M.
Board met pursuant to adjourn­
ment, roll called, quorum pres at.
Board proceeded to Ixistoess.
The Committee appointed to set­
tle with the County Treasnrer for
llie year ending Dec. 31. A. D. 1874,
have discharged their daty, and beg
leave to report as follows, to wit:
1874.

43
68 3o
174 00

Couaty fees of Clerk
To cash from 8up&lt;a of Poor

t&gt; William Clifford.

... 80
61

HU
61

inuo
» Eiibn Chipman. Juaiiee fee*. 8 W 8.16
2.W

5.3U
3.60

On motion of Supervisor Emory
the rrj&lt;wi w*» acceptetl.
Ou iiM»tkm of SupetvMot Elliott,
account N*. 1
laken bum lite re­
port and laid un the table nun! tb&gt;«
&lt; vetting.
On motion of. Supervisor Emory,
tbe report wax adapted.
The account of Milo T. Wheeler,
and 24 otbeis was perst-uted, apd un
motion of Supervisor Elliott, were re­
ferred to the Gmimi'lee on C1amt*&lt;.
The Cotnmitteecs bring at work,
on motion of Su|*ervta«&gt;r E&gt;!i«)4t,Bowed
adjotmied until 7 o’clock thia even­

ingW«. II. Puwmrs, Clerk.
Evbxiko Session, 7 r. m.
Board convened pttrsnnni to »djuurorienL Members all present,
exopt Sitperviaor Armour, Williain
R. Guodyuai, Mayor of lhe Ci'y of
Hastincs appearing a* a member »»f
the Btriid. B nrd |&gt;roeeeded lobttsi-

Total

44

25 00 46

$38,441 W 46

for Sept, of Schools 14.95 disal'd
Robert Mitchel meats for
jurors....
83.50 83.60
-___________ M_____ 2.B7
2.97
Smith Sanford, deputy
Sheriff fere.------- ----------------- 8-00 8.00
Wm. Unjohn, mcdirel .ervie.«
and livery--- ------------- 17.60 12.50
Dennis A Holmes, printing
tor Judge of proltale----- ------ 3.00 3.00
IbBng.Bras. Boobs 84.00 64 00
Dennis A Holmes publishing
o4Rekl esovass rtc------------ 48.00 47.00
K. J. Grant, merchandise... 1270 1X70

47
$4,300 60 48
•• By
du 2.395 34
•• By
- --------do 2.290 92 49
•' by
d« D Mssortka's 19,629 39
du X Assylum du 1.538 M
ritMMeo...
1.00 4.00
da F Cuuafy da 4.278 «7
■/ du Q Drain do 209 94 62 Samuel Jones, oonstable fees 4.60 4.00
On motion of Supervisor Emury
635 22
418 48 tho report wan accepted.
By
do J Cnuvi
On motion of Supervuor Henry
By
do KCoiu
Brown, accounts No. 36, 39 and 42
By cash to balance
were taken from the report.
S3M.45I
On mutioc uf Siqiervisor Emory,
1873
the re|&gt;ort was ad op led.
Ou motion of Suf»ervisor Keagle,
All of which i» res
r submit; account No. 36 wna disallowed.
led. and aak tu be
ed from
Ou motion uf Supervisor Emory,
ihe further cousin ration of the sub­ account No. 39 was laid on lhe table.
ject
,
Supervisor Perkins moved that
! account No. 42 be allowed at the
■
A* Elliot,
Chairman.
.I amount claimed.
Which m tion did, not prevail.
On motion of Supervisor Keagle,;
lhe re{M&gt;ri was n cepled aud adopted j
Mayor Goodyear moved that acSupervisor Day offered the follow- j count Nc. 42 be allowed ul $36 80
ing reso utiou :
; which mutton prevailed by yeas and
Iletoletd, IB: the Board of Supcrvi- nays as follows:
sura, of the County of Barry, that i
Yeas—Brown,
Henry.
Brown,
from and after lhe |&lt;ussage of this ’ Pleiades, Dawson, Dewey, Dunham,
rraohilion, the SheriffDcput y Sheriff* EH»ut, Goodyear. lioyl, Keagle, Per­
nod Conutablet, shall nut i o allowed ; kius and Chairman.
anv Aailroud fare or Hotel lulls |
Nays—Bull ram, Day Emory, Fullonly when sctua'ly coneying priwn-1 er, Jordan, Phillips anil Walker.

OF THE OLD BELLI BLE ---------Ou notion of Supervisor Elliott, account
No. W was Allowed st $8 00 iaaUadof $10-

0« motion of Hu perv ibut Phillipa »eOn motion of Supcrviaor Phillipa noeonal

IS NOW OFFERING

KVKjriso Bxruox, 7 r. m.
Board met pureuacl io adjournment. Roll
called, quorum present. Board proceeded to
bmineas.

chairman, Sopervi.or Day. reported that

56 Guy R. Durfee a 8ve others

On motion of Supervisor Emory, Board
adjourned until to-morrow morning at tbe
hour of 8} o'clock.

Milo T. Wheeler, County Treasurer, pre-

100 Champion Cross Cut Saws at 50 cents
per foot, for cash,
50 New Star Saws at 80 cents per foot,

foes, amounting to $222.W&gt;. and would rec­
ommend that it bn allowed at the saaa of
$172.08.
‘

laid on the table until to-mjrrow morning.

On motion of Stipe visor Henry
Brown, the report was adopted. •

CASH HARDWARE HOUSE!

8uperti»or Perktaa. Board

54 8. C. Prindle, blanks and
express...... ......-.......

.

AND EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE

HARDWARE AND TINWARE LINE!
At Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash.

Satusdat Measure, January 0, 1876.
Board met pursuant lo adjournment. Roll
called, quorum present. After lhe reading
of the Journal, Board proceeded to hueineas.

A FULL LINE OF THE NEW

taken from tbe table.
On motion of Supervisor Henry Brown,

MICHIGAN STOVE CO.'S STOVES!

nare, was presented to the Board in comUoe of tbe whole, and Supervisor Phillips
moved that it be allowed at the sum of $48 1, that being
Motion did i
offered the following
five hundred dollars, re-peciively. with J. resolution:
C. 8. Burton, as sureties thereto; which on
motion of Supervisor Elliott, was approved.
William H. Powers, County Clerk, pre­
sented hb bonds as said County Clark and
Regiftler in Chancery, for the years 1876

a

HEFT CONSTANTLY ON MANB.

40 of the INew Excelsior Oottatre Stoves
le were approved.
On notion of Superviior Elliott, ths rcso
John Q. Creasy, the Sheriff ehet, preaent- lutloa was laid on the table.
1 his bond as Sheriff for the year 1875. in
Pay Roll of tbe Board of Supervisors for
io sum of ten thousand dollars, with D.
January Sermon, A. D. 1876.
Allofl, and Geo. Holden as sureties thereto,
Dot. Ci a
which on motiop of Supervisor Perkins was
approved.
Willkm L Cobb, oue of tbe Circuit C&lt; urt
Commissioners elect, pretente&lt;l hk bond as
such Cireuit Court Commissioner for the
years 1875 and 187S, ia the eus-of three
thousand dollars, with Orrin Leonard and Klllotl Adam
Bcnj. 8. Dibbls as sureties thereto, which,
on motion of Supervisor Emory, was ap­
Goodyear William 8(M»ycr)
proved .
Hoyt Z»bal«&gt; B
Edward A. Holbrook, one of tbe Cireuit

years 1875 and 1876, in tbe sum of thee.tbuuaand dollars, with Win. H. Hayford and
C. G. Holbrook as auretina thereto, which,
on motion of Mayor Goodyear, was approved.
On motion of Supervisor Pltillioa.ihe Proe
ecuting Attorney was authorixe-i and direc­
ted to purcbaae at the expense of the coun­
ty, a suitable blank book lo be u?eU in keep­
ing a record of the criminal proceedings of
the county.
On motion of Superviaor Bartram, ac­
count No. 1 -was taken from the table.
Supervisor Dawson moved that said ac­
count be disallowed, which motion did not
prevail, by yeas and nays, as follows :
*
Yeas—Brown Pleiades, Day, Dawson,
Dunham, Elliott, Fuller, Jordan, Petkins.

Afternoon Session, 1 :30 P. M.
Board met pursuant to adjourn­
ment, roll called, quorum present
Board proceeded In business.
Supervisor Emury presented the
petition of Sydney P. Pool, of the
Township of Assyria, asking the
Cuuaty'to reimburse him far money
expended in the arrest uf one How­
ard Ells who stole a home from said
Sidney P. Poo! in August 1870,
which on
motion
of
Super'isor
Kvagk- was accepted and laid on the
Nays—Mr Bart rem. Brown Henry, Dew­
table until this evening.
ey, Emory. Hoyt, Goodyear, Keagle, Fillip■
Supervisor Perkins offered the and Walker—9.
A brent—A. M. Artnout.
following resolution:
Bupervbor Walker moved that each of the
HewlceH, That the Sheriffof Barry
Superintendeura of Foor, be allowed the aum
Cuuuty be, and is hereby amhorixed
of ten dollars for balance of salary for 1874,
to dispose of the old cook stove which motion did not prevail, by yeas and
at jail and apply tbe proceeds nays, as follows :
Yeas—Mr. Bartreut*. Brown Henry, Dew­
towards a new one, ns the present
one is nut deemed safe and propc; ey, Hoyt, Goodyear. Keagle, Ferkins, Phil­
lips, and Walker,—3
fur the house.
Nays—Brown Pleiades, Day, Dawson,
Supervisor Emory moved that the Ihinbsm, EUioU, Emery, Jordan, and
Resolution l&gt;e adopted.
eh airman,—9.
Absent— Mr. Armour.
Motion did not prevail.
Supervisor Emory moved that Superinten­
The committee on Claims thrauh
dents of the Poor, Bidelmau and Pratt each
their Chairman, Supervisor Day, bo allowed $10 balance of salary for the
further reported that they had exam-'
year 1874.
iued the following accounts and
would recfmmend their allowance Hon of Supervisor Emory, by allowing the
Superintendents of Poor for balance of sal­
as follows:
ary for 1874. M follows: J. M. Nevins $i5,
S. J. Bidieman $10, and D. B. Pratt $5,
which motion did not prevail by yeas and
85 Wm. M. 8eodder, Deputy
nays as follows:
Sheriff feea---- —----- $30 87 3O.C7
Yeas—Mr. Bartram, Goodyear a Hoyt—3.
36 Philip W. Niskem. print's 22,15 r’fd b*k
Nays- Brown Henry. Brown Pleiades,
87 G*o. M. Dewy publishing
Dav, Dawaen, Elliott, Emory, roller, Jor­
official eanvaas^^........ 45.00 45.00 dan. Keagle, Perkins, Phillipa, Walker and
chairman,—15.
uu
. uu iwiw, vi
.urmora
Absent—Mr Armour.
.
election.
Tbe original motion did not prevail by
40 I. W. Vrooman, attending
yeas and nays aa fotlowe;
sick prkouer...20.00 refer’d

2,165 05
701 08

1 J. M. Nevins, 8.
i. Btdlaman and
______ __
$6.7.U0
2 P. G. Bobiason, ex pea**
to Meuktee
18.69 18.611

BmMun
ed until Seven o’clock
aing.
’
• Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.
Evening Session. 7 P. M.
Board met inifauant to adjourn­
ment, roll called, quorum -present,
Board proceeded lo business.
On motion uf Supervisor Emory
the petition of Sidney P. Poo! wm
taken from the table.
Supervisor Dewey moved that lhe
reward of cue hundred dollars offered
by Pool for the arrest of the thief
whoa'ole his horse in August, 1870,
be paid by the County of Barry.
Which motion did not prevail.
The Committee on Claims through
their Chairmsn, Supervisor Day,
further re|»orted that they bad exam­
ined lhe following accounts and
would recommend their allowance as
foltows:

HoMeoon David O

tSroraiw aud grorisiw,
Having Ailed my store with a fresh stock
of choice

GROCERIES.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

CASH.

C

$2O3OOO. OO I
Reeekrt at lhe

And in fact every thing usually kept in a

C. O. D. Store »t

A. TRUMAN,

FIRST-C LASS

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,

Grocery aofl Provision Store ?

Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to bny for
Cash.
I have a foil line of

BIG PILE OF GOODS

Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
Goat Cloths, Bugle Fringe,
Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias,
Tints, Caps, Horse Blaukets,
Men, Lad’s &amp; Child’s Underwear^
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Groceries, &amp;c., &amp;c.

SMALL AMOUNT OF

MONEY !

Country Produce.

ttz* In connection with my More

Hu Itogkcrt Price Paid for Holer

an d Pelts.

tar

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes.
Which I am bound to sell 10 per Ce»t Lotrei than any other
House in town.

remember the place-

Red Sign, No. 1
Board met pursuant l»&gt; adjournment. Holl

as to get

GLASSWARE,

GOOD MEATS’

28 00 28.00

bo

Crockery.

58 Chas. &amp; Geo- Pritchard,

61 Isaac 8wsrth on’, coast's M

will do well to call and secure their orders early,
them in season.

No.l

MEAT MARKET!

NMW

C. C. POSTS PAT. EUREKA SAP SPOILS,

FOR ANYTHING IX THE LISE OF

10:80 A. MBoard convened and called to order by
tbe chairman, Boa/d proceeded to busineas.
The eomsniltee on claims through their
chairman further reported that they had examinod the B-lUwlng acoonntx, and would When can always be found a fresh stock of
recoommend their allowance as follows:

10.00

Sap Pans and "Bnokets

0OWE DOWS TO

Friday Monxixn, January 8. 1875.
Board met punuant to adjournment. Roll

69 C. Rusnell, medical aerv.

ALL PARTIES WANTING

West aide of Main street, Nashville.

The Highest Price Always Paid for

Ou motion of Supervuor Dewey. Board
took a rocesa until half past ten o'clock.

X
•

There being no farther business before the
Board, on motion of Supervisor Day, Board
adjouread, without day.
D. G. Ronpsox, Ctairaan.
[Attest] Wm. H. Powsu, Clerk.

Brown Pleiad*. Diwwn, Dewey, Dunhaw,
Eitinti, Fuller. Hoyt. Jordan, K*4gU, Par­
kins, aa-i Phmipa,—18.
Abeeut—Mr. Araeor.
Op ajolion of Supcrviaor Day, account I wish to inform the public that I will sell a
No. 1 waa kid on I he Uhle tndefi.oitdy.
Soperriior Dawson moved that Supervisor
Elliott be appointed 4 committee to dratt a
pXiiien to tbe Legislature asking that body
to amend the charter of the eity of Hastings
FOR A

bieh notion prevailed.
Oa notion the Board adjourned until toiorrow morning at the hour of 8} o'clock.

sold .already this season.

•

r. I&gt; I K H A JI

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

X. A. TRUMAN.

�LOCAL MATTE

rornai doMo t -fitef’
• tbieweekT

"«* “•
-

A*.

Suicr of

N—

.rtiTii.»

•».

JAN. St, ISIS

-

MILL!

BSl. Mach iae Need tea al 1

W. A. AYLSWORTH,

Proy’r.

Moving roamvod Mo Hnoh

T»r»»«w»rtiT.

■

Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents' Fu rn ishing
*
Goods,

March 2nd ou the application of de­
fendant’s attorney.
Tins suit was
brought by Lewis Durk&lt;;c, adminis­ tht hvuH of G. A- DHteqbeck, in tha north
■9L. PICKLES, in white wine vinegar,
estate of Daniel W. by I'ilkn’JS® tie thief, captured, watch
a 1 Dicxixsoxa
Russell, agaiult Peter Hirtom, to r« covered and 'thief taken tu the county
recover certain personal property, jail to await trial.
Thme facte vye learn
■
which the said Uartom . had in his from llie Journal.

Hnmte- trator of the

*

HOBBS,

la the store af fl. B. Dictai,
by ths 15th of March, give

•

Mr. RitMell at lhe titpe

Mr.

decease.

lived in the

h.corpn-nted into tha Illustrated Household

they go to Doha Bros. fur anything in the

Hartom had

house of Mr. Ruasell

ELEMENT SMITH.
V _
l.AWYF

sometime previous to ;his death, the.
old gentieman boarding witu him for

£A8TMAN A YOUNG,

er fixings on the premises; but in a

Airl. TL« January number is received
mJ k replete with good things. Subjcrip-

-------- ----J---------j

the use of the house, furniture and oth­
very4ihort,space of time after Mr.Rus-

Attorney* at Ea

sells dealh, it

was rumored that Mr.

Hartom owned everything belonging

JjEMBY. H. WOOD,

to Mr. Russell, even to the house and

Justice of the Pea ce,

lot, whereupon it was deemed best

by tins heirs to have an administrator
appointed to look after thing*, accord­

LIEBHAU8ER,

ingly Mr. Durkee was appointed, who

TAILOR

oummeucetl prosecuting- nt once, and

has already recovered the title lo lhe
real estate and‘will without doubt re­
PARADY, Manufacturer of

cover a considerable

portion of the

personal property. Mr. Durkee has
retained Mr. C_. Smith one of Bar-

Early Wednesday morning Lu Biggs, from

8 T A N D FROM U KDE R.

.

TO CASH BUYERS।

Sidlijr, Moildiogs, Be.,

Best Prints, 8 avd 9 cents,

every description, kept constantly on
Brown and lUeaduid Chiton, 8 4* 9 cto Of
'
■hand.
Men’s Boots, $2.76 to 510,
Men’s and Buys' Sails Clothing, from
•8 to $30 a Suit '

Best Velveteens, 75 cents.

Goad Waterproofs, 9 0 cts.

tSr

For Sale or Rent.

Then Try My $1 Tea,

Read them.

•

—Thomas Perkey expects to start
up" by Roosler-squiuleye of tho Ver- for San Francisco next Monday.
inontvilla Enterprise last week. We We wish him jt safe journey
would outrage the feelings df our
—Prof. J. IP Litnoreux will give
rcsjiectable palions by publishing it,

and therefore refrain from replying to a free lectnre at the Christian Church
it Wo rfill acknowledge that as a this . evening. Subject: Ancient and
Modern. History.
All are invited.
nasty, low, vulgar blackguard, Rooslcr-»M|iiinteye can beat us every time.

But we wasn’t raised to it.
foul and uasty to he

—The ice houses ora being filled

ATTENTION, ALL!

GROCERIES!

THAT IS THE

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
pay the Highest Market Price for v

RELIABLE HOUSE

TRIUMPH BAKING POWDER I

Ken OH, 15 cents per Galloi
Wo will aell you

As Cheap as they eai be Boaghl
For everybody to buy their

Il is too with ice. Boise Bros., Dancer nnd
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
Williams are creeling a largo one at

CHOICE

Wo also keep on hand and have for sale

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!
Alsu VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.

GROCERIES!

Crockery,

Glassware &amp; Lamps!
Hating moved into my

place.

head bad.

We never get the Jour­

nal until. Friday and wo print the
News

every Thursday

night ’. And

then as if wo would disgrace

the

BARBERanH HAIR DRESSER!

sheet that works up nasty items out

NASBVILLS, MlCU.

of the "Troy Times,” “Days Doings"

Shaving, ifair Cutting $
Dressing, Shampooing,
the best of Oils used.
the Unkb House.

News by publishing anything from a

and “New Sensation," for little chil­
dren to read and calls them locals.

Tongs, get the hayseed out of your

hair, aatl perltaps that swelling will
Shop Just south of “let up" a little.
48

FALL MILLINERY GOODS I

—We hopo our readers

new contributor

"Ab

like

Slain.*

onr

Hh

next contribution will appear io next

Mrs.

M. STEBBINS
or THE

□DRESS LEAKING
cm AND SMB.

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE!

We knew it.—When we got last
week’s Nashville News, we knew Ba­
by Si rung would catch it,—he was
getting loo smart and had to be'taken
dawn a peg.. Consequently he was
thoroughly spanked and put to bed.
When -our reporter passed the house
late in the evening, he heard Baby
Strong’s nurse, as with foot on rocker
she sang the familliar and quieting
old song:
Tho s|mnktiig he received that night
will keep him pretty quiet for about
six weeks — Vermont rille
Etderprue.

The above is a specimen of. tbe
baby-twaddle,

trundle-bed

local*

WnESBAS. Jonah B. Roscy and Rosetta
C. llasey, h's wife, of Nashville, Barry
county, Michigan.did on tho 14lh4ay of Au­
gust, A. D. 1871, make and execute to Hi­
ram Coe,-of the same place, a certain mort­
gage lo secure the payment of a certain
note the Mme day made, and, whereas, the
Mid mortgage was duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds, iu Barry Co.,
Michigan, on the 7th day sf Sept. Jr. D.
1871. in Liter ‘•Z,”cf mortgages, on page
8*J0, and, whereas, tberejs now due on said
note nnd mortgage (he sum of Four
Hundred and Ninety-one and 00-100
dollars, at thjs date, and default has
been made in the payment of Mid snm';
Now, therefore, by reason of Mid default,
the Mortgagee, by virtue of the power in
•aid mortgage contained, will, on lhe twen­
tieth day of February, A. D. 1875, at the
hosr of one o'clock, P. M. of saiu day, in
the city of Hastings, at the north front doo
of the court house, in Mid city (that being
the place of holding tbe circuit court in and
for Barry couniy, Michigan) sell the lands
and promises described in said mortgage, or
so touch thersof as may be necewary lo
satisfy tho amount due thereon, and the
reasonable costs and expenses, and aa At­
torney fee of twenty fivo dollars, stipulated

“dished up" by the little pop-squizzle,
weeks News and will be entitled
half-witted, sorrell-topped Rooster of
“Silveroairs Experience, or the Sad
that twenty-eight paged primer—lhe
Bcriptlon of the prtmrnM, as described in
Results of an Attempt to Elevate
Vermontville Polecat.
•aid mortgage, are as follows: Village lots
Woman to her Proper Sphere."
No. one hundred and l«euty-«ix (126) and
the undivided
half of lou eighty-two
MAICKJ1S1A.
—On Saturday last, while Mrs.
(82) and eighty-three (83), in lhe village of
Dr. Young and Ada Nichols were Kellog, Mr. Delo* A. Green of Naahvi’h, Nashville, Barry county, Michigan, accord­
ing to the plat and the survey thereof.
out riding, tho cut:nr was overturned and Min Ennioe E. Stephana of Heuvelton.
Dated XuMIUe, Mtek.. Nav. 1SU&gt;. 1874.
El. Lawrence, 00. N. T.
HIRAM COE,
by striking a stump, near the mill,
Il ia customary when •2BiarT‘*Ke notice is Clbxext Smith,
Mortgagee.
andjthe occupants thrown out
Ada
buded in to aend along a piece' of tbe
Attorney for Mortgagee.
8-20
Nichols reoeiwed injuries that have

confined her to her bed since.

NEW STORE! Come to Our- Store !

10,000

Price* to

Of North Main St., Nashville, Nteh.

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER
laftnuHfae public that they will

FRESH MEATS/
etc.

Give than a call un Weal side Maia Bl

tho

And sec for yourselves.

THE YAMA8HIR0 (uncolored)

Japan Tea, For 1^1Young Hyson Tea, 5Od».

x

Dry Goods

CRACKERS

Entire New Stock.

By tho barret

Everything belonging to the

BAKERY GOODS

Grocery, Crockery &amp; Lamp Trade,

Of every description.

You will always find at

A. W. ALLEN

The Choicest Bread

Has opened at the old stand of DOWNING
Ever sold in NaAviUe, which ws think tbe A LITTLE, a complete slock of

Pet pic can Appreciate.

As Cheap for’
Ready Pay

for younclvca.

As Any Hou&lt;t to Barry C«»ty.

J) [BI
Boots u* Shoes,

OYSTERS

Hats aid Caps

ONE PRICE TO ALL.

Celts’ FirilsMig Gm*s

®otrl and Restaurant

Country Produce -always
In connection with store.
bought at the TOP of the
Lodgings 4' Meals 25 ots.
Market.

Glares aa* Milteas,
i

Shawls, Fan,
Carpets,

Faaejr Gaads,

KubTill., Ort. SIM, IBM.
Call al Central House Sign.

L. C. BOISE &amp; CO.

DAUGHERTY

3

A

BOOSA.

SEWING MACHINES

NEW GOODS I FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!
New .Stock of Goods'!

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacturer* and keep* on han

HARD PAN PRICES!

resolution
CONSISTING OF

they passed a few weeks ngo m re­ While wbMt,
••
gard to the Vanderpool clafci. and M

DRESS GOODS.

make them hand over that little $3)000

James McCotter has a suburban
Apples,
•
residence lo rent.— Vermontville En­ Peaehee, Driedterprise.
Oniotu,
•
••Will some one lake this item and
a stick nnd figure out in the snow
where the heart uf the eity of Ver­
montville
ia?—(Nashville
N«ws.

quit arktng such foolish
cpie.-lions when Nashville i* annexed
ns tha eighth warii of the City of
Vermontville.—(Vermontville Enter"Jes bo ! we wilt

New ones to cal! and sec my

announce that we shall open

to go for those Manistee fellows aud

make them, "chaw"

H R DICKINSON.

•ent na a briglu new duOar bill, which

—Tbe Board of Supervisors have ami hsppiueaa attend the young couple in
instructed the Prosecuting Attorney their journey through lifts.

E. D. BITGOOD, rnoprietoa.

Representing nearly every kind known to
the trade, and lo you that indulge in the for-

-

bud Solomon Troxel arrested for as­
CUT FREE OF CHARGE!
era infantum and Doo. Barbir might bs out
sault and buttery and token to Has­
Rhe still retains lhe services of Miss of town.—[Hsetinge Journal.
Oil!—ho—lio—ho—gu«h—whoop ! tings for triaL The trial was post­
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY. Spectacles-Tongs kis got the swell poned until a week from to-day.

KABHION A.U L.HZ

OTTE, STOCK Ready Made Clothing
Is all new, and has been selected with great
care and we warrant satisfaction.
Ws
would especially call attlcntion to our large
AT PRICES CHEAPER THAN EVER,
stock of
AT THE DOWN TOWN STORE OF

enlightened wants to sell his interest in tho Verwhich we ship and. retail at bottom prices.
montvide Polecat for $250. In a year
from to-day he will be glad lo give
I would respect fully invite my old custom­
AINSWORTH Jc BROOKS.
At it Aaatx.—The ‘-baby" gtrong of some one (if he can borrow it]. 8250
ers and
Proprietors.
the News is again filching news itemijrom
the columns of the Journal, and attempting lo take the animal oifhis bands.

called a high toned and

—On Monday John Franck again

DELL BARLOW,

BOOTS AND SHOES

Delivered at their

LATH,
a sheet we shut! hide our head in
—Last Saturday Mr. 11. H. Wood
SHINGLES,
Collections a specialty. bharno and be no more worthy of the had an attack of Pulmonary Hem­
WATER LIME,
respect of our patrons than Satan is
orrhage; bleeding a quart. He is
SALT,
money to loan
worthy of a pew in the Kingdom ol
doing as well os could be expected,
HAIR,
Heaven. Such a paper may do for
but is still quite low.
•
STUCCO,
Vermontville but it wouldn’t do for
—Already
Rooster-Squinteye
4-C-,
Nashville.
Still Vermontville is

FALL AND WINTER

Tea Setts for 65 Cts.

For.cjutt, or its equivalent,

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

General Conceyancing,

Hu just received a complete assortment ot

In nice Un cannlsten.

Groceries, of Every descriptions,

POTATOES.

called a paper

and will hereafter be known as the the hotel for their own and the pub­
Polecat. If we ever publish as dirty lic use.

Suhrllle, Mlek.

Yard wide Sheeting 9 cts.

Experienced
Workmen Knit Underskirts, HO cts.
Employed. . .
All kinds of produce taken in
No. 1 Batts, 20 cents.
exchange for Goods.

of literature we ever read was "dished

BLIHU CHIPMAJf,
Mlw of the Peace,

Other, ai • or lx-—

I also manufacture Soft and Hard Wood
All persons having unsettled accounts
N.^ R— The public will please bear '
with lhe undersigned, will please call nnd in mind that this is no old shelf trom
For lhe Wholesale and Retail Trade.
found the family dhpalching flap jacks, Battle, them immediately, thereby.saving stock, but all weir, haring been bought
with ths repidily ef a patent corn shelter themselves trouble and expense. I mean within 'the j&gt;ast three months.
Lathi and. Sliinjfles,
Tuso. Maxsox.
and informed them that their house was on business.
PortiM having unsettled accounts
All WM Hose, 45 cento per pair.
with the late firm of Ayhworth A Falter,
VST Saw and Planisg Mill east of tbe
Will pleaac csU nnd settle the same st once ,
he buttered another pancake. • Yea; In the
Depot, Nashville, Mich.
.
The Hotel sad Grocery Btore occupied by with
roof!” replied they. wFire in the roof,”
W,
A
AYLSWORTH.
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48
A.
W.
OLDS.
echoed Ed, nahia masticators expanded to Dougherty A Roose, nnd known ns the
Nashville, Jan. 1st, 1876.
Central Mouse. Ha* all the convenience! of
a modern boarding house.
Terms easy.
POUND, the cheapest place
-------------- n._.
ul
Poneuion given after the 6th of April pjURRAH FOR
grabbed the water paYl, ascended lhe stair­ nflxt. Apply, to
12
. CONRAD CLEVER, Nashville.
way nnd subdued the fiery fiend, but if he
And « Cent SOAP.
don’t shingle up the hole lhe fire left be
will not .bs compelled to carry snow and
rain-water for the washing this winter.
Old Town Rio, 25 and 28 Cento.
’ —Saw logs are brought to Olds
The new firm o
mill from fifteen and twenty miles

The vilest, foulest nastyest ■ mess New*.

^TM. JONES,

BEST PRINTS, Ip Cts,

faction .guaranteed.

Pressed Flooring

through the roof of Edwin PortaUo’a house,

yr Co.’e best lawyers, to assist him iu
the settling uf lhe estate. Mr. Hartom
F. Itaxcan, Proprietor.
employes I. A. Holbrook of Hastings
TCXHirVJUC. C-E. - »IlctalK»n.
and Mr. Flint of this village to around defend.
—We give tli.o full proceedings of
the Board of Supervisors m to-days
A NASTY MHEtt.
JJNION.JIOUSE.

—

Bosse Bros.

I WILL SELL

Jh&lt;AinKG, Hatching,
Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

L.VUSIL4L I.\D! €ENB!VTS
Gwou Gueth and Low PriecsTeH!

belonged to
of his

NEXT 30“DAYS

......... '

AU right; he'U find ««r spnra fuU grown.
«0U CRYSTAL DBJPR'WJ emits at
The r.plevm wit w^ieb was to. —[ Vermontvills Polecat
Exactly; but it .&lt;fon*t do to use
PtCKlXSOXS.
| hove come ofi on Tuesday, before
•them un Dr. Parmenter; does it?
fifflte
What ia the use of p«yi»g a shiElng
I Justice Chipman, was adjourned uutil

I-OK THE

HiSHNLLE FORI DRY I

eeotnries after ytmr form has mold-

dared in the ailent tomb, nnd then it

Jacob Hoflman a weft lo do
farmer, living south of uhe village'

disposed of his dried fruit to Tmmau, ■
Friday.
Be bad GW Iba uf &lt;

Together with a full awcrtmenl ot
MIRROR8.PICTURE8. FRAMES

GLOVES, CORSETS, '

Clocks, Spectacles, #c.
vary wlMrutkJr w»rr»ulod m rqvrwuto

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
DUSTERS, &amp;C.. AC..

’SHAWLS, CASSIMKRIS,

Baliy Cata aii PmaWatws i

HATS, CAPS,

Bti t it wilt be

WOOD
WOOD, —Mr

DRESS TRIMMINGS,

.1.AQ («, 1.76
......... aS
45
................ 0.15
-1,26 $1.60
-........ —0,20

Pirier, Library, Dinin, Office ui
TERMS— Cash or Ready
GEMEH6L FUNTUBEi
Payl

Plows, Sleigh Shoes and
General Jobbing,

Fair Dealiui ail Ln Pte
TO EVERY ONE!

C0FFK8 AKD CASKETS,

48
CHAB. W. DEMARAY
Wtn B. CAVAGB &gt; iSHOte COLUMN

OPIUMS

CAMBft Amu

Don't forget the place,—-the
Brawl Stere, opposite .Nichols.

SHRQUDS AND

OF ALL KINDS,

INGS kept m*

Whi.-h we aha!! offer *1 lhe lowest price*!
Market wil warrant, and a* low, f&lt;n

I ALM WANT

DOHE If THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
W. H. KOCBER &amp; Bra.

Nashville

�W;lh IS .U|X
lot public favor are MWqmttod.
A Bjurnrrt- Womak.—Th* peroopt- ...S
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.Special Message of President
Grant.

»U. B. Oturr.
Exsctmrx Miaatox. January 13. 1875.

Hia Response to the Senate « Requert
iter demanded total
set np s ciaim I.

for Infbn&amp;ntion.

ipluted a Moody ooeflict with the White
pte, MgCdid cm Ute Itth of Beptamhcr.

vie of Louisiana gen*rally rMponsitie.-for
thus alro.-i les would not bo just; bat I*, ia a
tslaentabte fact that insr.pcreulo oteUuctiooa

thereof, and latent on
rsrumsnt by ftjres.
mdms. turbulence and

tho n«-pubMcan

men. Woman knows thnlbeaut? mtoer
than gy.niua ia worshiped by thcetenwr
»&lt; x. A maxi may talk with hia hne of
the latter to hie lady-love, but thrkeenureis of tho woman knows that he U
TJ1K rifiAXOfS.
th inking of the former in his heart. All
women have an innate deaire to plesae
XAHCE Bn^, awn OrriM Boxlr. Sifooutheir 6eaur. They are fond « admira­
tjoxs to Marx rr Errxcrc'Ai.—Ux also
tion, henou one of. their longings ui to
be beautiful. Tbe grand secret of fe­
male beauty is health—the seoieC of
Prwddeul Grint sent the following mes­ health ia tho power to eat, digest.and
sage to tbe United States Henala, scoria- BMimitate a proper quantity of wholepamiog hie approval of ths now Finanie rome food. Take Vjuowam Bifjmw
It will cleame the stomach, Mme the
bill’:
vital organs, give a perfect digestion,
ptuify ihebluou, eJvai Up the complex
ion and produce a state of mental and
ccira* tny ■dgnaiure of approval.
physical electricity which gives symme­
try ot form, bright eyes, white skin,
gloery hair and a genuine typ® ®* Te’
male loveliners which no cosmetic can
compare with.
■
1®
UntUVlOVI ui. uv&lt; V.

paper, of th" State riot only imrt.Oed tbomaswithout
£cre, but douounoed m -Ftdarat tyranny knd
despotism" tba aitempt of tbs United SUtos
ifficers to bring them lo jealico. Fierce de­ and in euffictant number to change the ma­
jority.
Nobody
wm
disturbed
by
the
nnlitvy
nunciations ring t lirougb the oouutry about
uffloc-hohliug and election matleni in LoqiaMna, While dvcrv uno of tho Colfax miacreaiiU
goes unshipped of Judice, and no way can bo
found in Ibis laud of- boMted clvllixsilan al
Christianity to purdah the perpetrators of Ibis
bloody snd monstrous enmo.
Not unlike thia wm th® maaaaero in August
laid. Bavoral Northern young" then "f «!»•»»■
and enterprise bad started tha little and
floarial:teg town of Oouaba tte; some of them

ctviuxAiio.i vnai iu«
mi mm.
—
degBt.orsre l in health and physique nnut uwy
are bterally a race of invalids—pale, nervous,
foohlo and back-achr. with only bare and there
a few nobis exceptions in tbe persons of t. o
r..bus', buxom ladi"- characteristic of tbe »ex

am credibly informed that theso violent pro-

view of the foregoing facta, WHliAm P. Kel­
logg, tbe Republican candidate for Governor,
brought suit upon the equity side of lhe
United Blates Circuit Court for Louisiana,
and against Warmoth and others who had ob-

tion, renro tent ing that
votore of the State bad been

for

against the, defendants, which wan at cnoe
wholly disregarded and treated with contempt
I... *'--- |» I..... 3,**—till

tbo Federal judiciary with the election of
State officere, but it is to bo remembered that
by tbs Fifteenth Amendment to tbo Constitu­
tion of the United Stases the political euasiiiy of colored cillxons is secured, aud under
the second section of that amendment, pro­
viding that Congrota shall have power lc «m-

away from tbotr homes and murdered in cold
blood. No one baa been puniahsd, and tbe
•* Cou»crvativo7 press of the Bute denounced
all efforts to that end, ana boldly Justified the
crime.
:
Many murders of a like character have been
committed in individual casae. white cannot
here be detailed. For example: T. H. Clif­
ford, Judge of tbo pariah, aud tbo Distrwt
Attorney of tbq Twelfth Judicial Durtrict of
tbe State, on their way to tbo court, were
abu . from their' lioreo* by men in ambush on
, he 8th of October, 1873, and tho wife of the
krater, in a cumiuaulcation to tbs Departmout of Justice, tells a piteous tale of the

al-.ogelher certain; nor fa it any more certain
that bin c-unpclitor. NcEncry, was chosen.
Tho election wm a gigantic fraud, and there
are no reliable returns of ita result. Kr'logg
—-X.l...---- --- - nr
On tbe 30th of February. 1873, the Commit­
tee on Priviloger and Elections of the Senate
made a rrp &gt;rt in which they My that they are
extiafted by tho teetimouy that tho mauipula-

a id they add that to recoguixe the McEuery
government would be rrcugnising a governmeut based upon fiend, in doSuuie of the
wishes awd intentions of the voters of tha
Hute. Assuming the oonectiMM of tbo
Bistemente in tide report, and they seem

vote tbo Radical ticket, to refuse to employ
them st tho expiration of their present con­
trasts.” On the tamo day another largo body
of persona published, in tbe same place, a
paper in which' they need tbe following
isnguage: ** We, tbo undersigned, merchants
of tbo city of Shreveport, olive to tbe great
Impcrtauco of securing a good and honest

those ailmor is peculiar lo women. Dr. 1isw,
of the World’s Diapenaaiy, Buffalo. N. Y , hM
perfected,, by the com Wna-ion of certain vsgeUble extracts, a natural i-&gt;oelflc, wbleh bs
does not extol m a cure-all, bqt ono which
admirably falflila a eingleneae -of parooM.
being a moat po.irive and nliat«e remedv for
.... r
I-2— -...1
-.1. i... • that .ffil-t
WWIMO1, M, .....
--—J- - ---apt ci tic compound ia called Lr. Pierce a Favcriie Freooription. The following are among
thow&gt; diseases te which tide wonderful ma.JP
cino has worked pares aa if by msgin and with
a certainty never before attained by any medi­
cines: Weak tack, nervous and general de­
the L'ultrd States would, ia all probata lty,.ba ad* bility, falling and other displacements of in­
vssced tn price by adoptlcg this measure; but Uta ternal organs, retailing from dabJity ai'dlcck

ailentton. cm work ao

SnststS;
u boYob*"qgy,*/-

rwWtak—.

ted, the Favorite Prescription effects cures—

..I_____ &gt;

_______ .13

t»

,1 h.m

adopting ita use tba invalid lady may avoid that
aovoreat of prdeala—tbe consulting of a
family physician. Favorite Prescription ia

time to time as tbe Interest amounts toons&lt;|narter

CHICAGO.
Baxvx»—Cliolca Graded Blesrs,

Ou the fUh of December last, Gov. Kellogg
telegraphed to mo bis apprehensions that the
Whtte League intended to make another at­
tack. Upon the same day 1 made the Toilow-

•• Your dispatch of this date just received.
Xi U exceedingly unpalatable to use troops In
__________________ T_—* Ik. u,.&gt;. ...
IbO’itiea be nght, and then proceed with tho.r
duties without apprehension of danger. If
they aro than molcstod, tho question will 1-c
determined whether the United Hi also is ablo

advertisers
IB.25J4.75;

Flops—Fancy While
Red Winter, P-Oft^iW. Wirxxr
KiM; No. J Spring, M»»We:
x KHa^Hc. RTS—Xo.X
JU6SI.31.

withdrawn from drculaUtm, thus eauelng a suflk

ST. L0P1B.
to make it toy duty, an dor tho Cooatitnlion

EMPLOYMENT.

bi my imporativo duty to act in anch
b manner ao tho ! Constitution and laws
of tbo United States required.
I have
repeatedly and earnoatly entreated tho people
of the South to Hv» together in peace and
greater pleasure than to see reconciliation and
traiiqalllity everywhere prevail, and thereby
icmove all necessity for tbe presence of troops
among them. I regret, however, to say that

MILWAUKEE.

Baxi-KT-Xo. 2,»1.1X41-13CIXCIKNAT1.
it would takes period probibly beyjud that Hard

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NKKD FABMKBS IN TICK WENT.
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nrrBorrx
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133. Cons - tM'fc 0xT»-»«a«7e,
CIXVELAKD.
*

to &lt; xocute thair unlawful purposes, can bo
perruiUod in that way to govern any part of
thUcountry; nor can 1 nos with indifference
Union men or Republicans Joatrac zsd, perse­
cuted and murdered on account of theix opinthe mlnt ln Pbllsd*lphls or Xew York city amount

MARRIAGE GUIDE.

cannot but think its inaction hM encouraged

Assss’jifflaa-'tt

doubted tliat ho would bare been killed.

article of the Constitution of the United

dor which they acted. Whether, in excluding
bIiom

parts of tboHtaio.the.
of Gov.KalI’gg. «n1 on the 13th c
tliat kit’d, a butchery a. ———
.
tod at Colfax, which in bloodthirsUneei and
ba: bardj ie hardly attrpM«ed by any acta of amage warfare. Topuitbeioatterbeyondcotitrovcr&gt;y. I quote from thacharge of Judge Woods,
of tbo Ubiudtitetes Circuit Court, to tbe jury in

ruAhingu-n and Chariioo KW_ N
nil DraggUt* ««&gt;«! Deulci

SENT FREE

He information that

tlUa to tbs office is undoubtedly bared
on fraud, and in defiance of the wiahre and
iatenUone ot tbe rotors of tbe Bute. Misin­
armed and mkjud^ing m to tbe nature and

ally, hut it eaunot

i-j-rasd. On the contrary, it is known that the
still retain thilr
the morning of the Gth of January. I d&gt;d not

*o!\?Vt* b?r*£Co/, MariXj.

WANTED “C IMS
e*. HaMarltyvaeanmaka
••.HUM- BIIITTUL"

aarv. IJ North XlahUi Mtr««v Ct. Loata. Mo.

Aaents
$2,400 at'
- Tint Ward an of the Ohio Penitentiary
has dischgrged the prison doctor and
detailed one of tbe conviota, who ia an
educated physician, to perform the du­
ties. The Warden claims that thereby
he vavea {1,500 a tear to the State, and
besides la sure that the phyaician will
** always be within reach when needed.*’

Ax irate match importer of San Franoi«oo, bwearing mad at the duliai de­
manded on his vtntarr, went to the
vessel which had jii* goods on board,
and indignantly threw the whole 18,­
000 boxes overboard.
.

Ox tho death'of one of England's
UKJOt
sold by auction, and among other tlvnn .1
a sealed pvekst. marked "A-lvloa l&gt; Phi
ctai.*,”- which brought a g &gt;od prwo. 1

C
ACU|ni\l&lt;ir
Illustrated Pattern Bazaar."
I non
IV I1U 1 TheSmiths
only M.c-.lnr xb.t IMPORTS
STYLES ••»&lt;* SELLS Fat tern. or them. Only fl.lQa &gt; ear, with
nc|uz4d r&gt;cr“£•=■ D
two &lt;■* fmith’s instant dress
oeLb Urlrlz.lrtn llevatoks,^ tbeFaiionofuu.iM-.unh tltul OVERSKIRT, V.H1* CloiU Model, oiil bo C'vn.FREE, ua n 1’reflK mltim, lo tbe
who will CUT THIS OUT, aud wad it wiiV u&gt;&lt;hr .i;b•eriptlon te tba “BAZAAR." N-&gt; poatnge ou the .TlacazXno next
year!
“ GRANGERS ’- ” -rnd for onr toran. ftempj. roe». g 4 ere.
■M “ Snilth'n 3u*trnetlou Bool., or Secrets of Mress-3.nk lcB,”
KMK 10 Cents. Catalogue mM ter one Stamp.

ITIIWUI aan**oaa1

■Kl5^

A. BURDETTE SMITH,

THE ORIGINAL

AGENTS WANTED H

MAT70KAL

HOUSE
THiT»rJsrer*’r*« vxiow.tnueniro. tn.
RMKKS,

’ attempted protection
yxlVlXUSTOMSC ”,
anthastte; i
tresk boo*. Frl«-« suits'!
IHeSS.
B. B. Il’DlLL, Faktlsksr, Bostoa, Mam.

Flftomi
boards. and
Tax moat atylis) collar that ia worn

Wr. rereived a very pleasant letter of
ttiviks fn m nnr nW friend Kendall, since Ms
Mfef liotdd

withdrawn.

.

ADVERTISERS

of tbe Returning Board for tbs said nieciioti

which

the Liver aud Viscera vifow, tn Bibutr
DbeMaa.
'
' ' •
’ •
The properties of Da. Wauob-*
Vukoab BtTTKRA are Aperient, DiatteoreUci,
Carntitisliro, Nutritfow*, Laxative. Wareuc,
Sedative, Countef-Ijriteat, dudonfic. Altexr
live, and Anti-Bilteur.

nummary modes of procedure against them,
Wilhoit h Fever axd Aomt Tonic.—
which, though they cannot bo adopted, would,
This mn.iicrio ia uved by couatruetion com- RIFUtK. saof-GUXS. PISTOU^ REVOLVERS,
if legal, soon put an end to the troubles
puiiea for the benefit of thtir employes, when
and disorder te that State.
engaged in malsnal dirtnets. The highest
Jen. Sheridan wm looking at the fasts, and
tevtlusoniaU have been given by contractors
possibly not thinkingot proceedings which
and by ih» Presidents or some of the leading
.1. - U..XL. X ,l-~—• TVI..n
would bo tho only proper ouea to pursue te It no longer profltable to buy fcr export, thereby _ timoe of peace—ho thought more of tbo utter
loot AGENTS Terms' Bend for circular*.
lawieoa condition of.society surrounding him
neighborhood of swamna and river*. Wilboft'e
at the time of bis dispatch and of what would
Tonic elli prove a valuable addition to the
prove a sure remedy. Ho novar propoeed to
stock of medieltiM, and will amply reward tbo
do any illegal ML nor expreasod a determinacompany te tho saving of'time, labor and
Umu to niueuod Luyoutl wbat tbo law te tbo
money. JVe rceomra-ud it to all. Wyrewvww.
future might antborixo for tbo punishment of n er*pts leas tban lhe currency payments, thereby Fisx.ar A Co.. Proprietors, Now Orleans.
the atrocities which have been comm-1ted, and
For sale by all diuggiate.
tho commission of which cannot be success­
fully denied.
k
The Noi.thwtmtkrn FIoiwE-N'An. Co.'fi Apply to.
It is a deplorable fact that political crimes
“ Finished " Nail la tho best te tho world.
and murders have boon committed ts Louiriana which have gone unpunished, and which
have been justified or apologised for, which
TUB MARKKT&amp;.
must rest m a reproach upon tho State and
MV YORK
country long after tho present generation has
paaeod away. 1 have no desire to have United &lt;&gt;f putting tut* law Into operailun, am! dunliilntilug
Btalee troops Interfere in tbe dbmMtio con­
tela premlutn al tbv same rate until fltia} resump- »3.7S»4.2L Wxtxxi
cerns of Louisiana or any other State.

Uon m 18711. and who bad been declared not
sleeted by tbe Board of Canvasaers Ui«t bad
been recognirxl by all tbo courts to which tho
qaettioo bed bssn submitted, undertook to
subvert and overthrow tbe State government
that had bncn been rrcoguixwl by mo in acconMnoe with previous projcdente.
The
rrcogulEBd Gover.ior wm driven from tbe
Blate Houie, aud, but for hia finding
shelter in tbo United Htates Cuatom Honro

era who vole the Radical ticket in the coming

qualities of Vimwjax
inbrailnctha
Ziak of every &lt;li*ea« i!S4U-heir to. They

oovering

toniod m elected in tbe Huase, to use such
means a* ware te bis power to defeat these
lawless and revolutionary proceedings, is per­
haps a debatable question; but it is quite
certain that-there woaid have been no trouble
1f those who now complain uf illegal interfer­
ence had allowed tbe Hoose to be organised
in a Uwful aud regular manner. When those
who inaugurate disorder and anarchy disavow
a u aion man, a»u
uuo«n&gt; «xx«mu ,m- such
— »proceedings, it will be timo enough to
»eizo those who bad cotn nit ted.a crime which, condemn
io u»o her language, “lott two Widows and- nave, nrc’
and desperate schemes.
unto orphans &lt;k»ol»ts ”
Liont.-Geo. BUondau wm requested by mo
To »ay thU tbo murder of a negro or.wt.po
to go to Louisiana to obeorve aud report the
Republican ie not considered a crime in Luu
Liana, would probably bo unjust lo s great situation there, nod, if in bls opinion neeeo.isrt of tbo people; bat it ia true that a gr.-a*. sary. to sssumo tho command, which bo did.
iiimbcrof Buch murders bars been comaiit- on tbe 4th insL, after tho legislative disturb­
©d. and no one has boon pnulnUed therefor, ances bad occurred, at 0 o’clock io tbo even­
audit i« manifestly true tuat the spirit of ing, a number of hours after tbe disturbance.
istred aud viclruce there is stronger than Nu party motives nor prejudices can res sonably be imputed to him, but, bouewtly con- livable. Then Is no provision preventing *fl actus*

1870, and amended in 1871, tbo object of •tioa of a small carrren al Npw Or­
which wm to prevent tbo denial or abridge­ leans barracks.
It was a'ated that
ment of tbo suffrage of citizens OB aeoonut of a cimpareriv,' s-ato of quiet had supervened;
raoe. color or previous condition of servHndo, tbai tbe political excitement m lo LouiEiana
and It hM been bald by all the Federal J ndges affairs ». remod to be dying &lt; nt; but the Nobefore whom" tha question Um arisen, in­ v.mb«r election wm approaching, and it waa
’ eluding Justice Strong, of the Supremo uecrssary for party purposes that tbo flun &gt;
Court, that tho protection afforded by these abould be relighted. Acoriding y. on tbo Mih
amendmeaU and these acts extends toBtato m
weil as to otkqrdwttou-.
That It is tbe duty qf tbe Federal Courts to fiuumatory proclamation, calling upon tbo
enforce tho provieiona of the Constitution of militia of tboStete t-i arm, aaaomuio aud drive
tbe United State* end tho laws passed in pur­ out tho “usurpers." as be designated Un&gt;
suance thereof is too clear for jpontrovorsy.
cfllcers of the Blate. Trie White Loagacra,
Section IS of said act, after numerous pro­ armed and ready for tho conflict, proaopily
visions thoxete, to prevent an evreion of tbo responded. Ou tho sain© day tho Governor
Fifteenth Amendment, provides that tho made a formal requiaition upou mo, tu purjuritdlction of the Circuit Court of the United auanoe of tbo act of 1795, and sec. 4, aruch*4.
States shall extend to all caeca in law or equity of tbo Constitution, to aid in aupproreteg
arixing under tho provisions cf raid aci and of domaede violeuco. On tho next day. 1 issued
tho act amendatory thereof. Congress reems my preclAtnaUon, corn mand ng tho insurgents
to havo taken prompt and cquiteblc m wall ks tu disperse within flvo daju from tbe date
legal proceedings to prevent tbo denial of tuereef but before tbe proelamai ou WMpubLsTmI m Now Orleatin the organised aud
armed forces roorgamxiiig a usurping goveinuwat, ba&lt;l taken forcible posaoMion of tbo
tho equitable mierpoeiiiou of lhe court, ©trio ll:-tuo aud temporarily subverted Uw
no soeb case can arias under tho act. Thai
the courts of lhe United Blatsa have the right
to interfere in various ways with Bute elec­
tions, so M to maintain political equality and wita b’oid. All that wm desired in the .way
of excitemsut bad been accomphahcd.
comperauvoiy a now, sou to some it scorns to
Prior to, and with a-view to, the late elec­
beaetarUiug, idea; bat it reunite as clearly tion ia Louisiana, white mtn associated theairnivee together in armed bodies, called
‘ White Loagure.” and at tho ranin time
threats were mtde in tbo Dotnoerelic Journals
of the State that tlio cl ecuon shoula bo csrof State laws upholding utercry results
from tbe Thirteenth Amendment of th© Con­ rudatxinit tbo BcpuMicans at all bazaidv,
stitution. While tbo Jurisdiction of thocourt which very naturally greatly alarmed tbo cjIorod voters. Bv section 8 of The act of Feb.
33. 1871. it is made tbo duty of United Brales
Marshals and their deputies, at tbo pUU
arA r-ut far- 11
“II tallVim in
and tbe kindred case of Antoine were illeeal;
but while they are so held and considered, it
is not to be forgotten that tbe mandate of
bls court bad been contemptuously defied, and and other offenses agaUiat tbu lava of Uie
they were mxde while wild scenes of anarchy United Btatoe. and upon a requisition uf lhe
were sweeping away all restraint of law and Marshal of Louisiana, and re view ot Mid
order. DoubtleM tbe Jud;e of this court armsd orgamxatieu and other portentous cir­
made grave nuatakes, but tbe law -Hows cumstances, I caused dotachmcntH of troo -s
tbe Chancellor great latitude net uuiy in
puniahing those contemning bis orders, but
thooe preventing the consummation of tho official dunes and the enforcement of the
wrong which be bM judicially forbidden.
Whatever may bo said or thought of these
matters, it wm only made known to mo that WM IXXOXX MU..
mum
government for tho purpose.
. Th st. th ore wm Intunidstion of tbe re­
publican voters at tho election, notwith­
standing thia prccantion, admits ot no.
c'oubL
Tho fohowirg are sptcimens
of tho moms used: Ou UB 14tb of October,
to the judgment of the court. Iteeultirg eighty persona signed and published
:ha foliowiug a: Bbrerepori: ‘ We. lhe un­
dersigned. merchants of tho city of Bhrevopeyt, in obedience to a request of tho Bhrevem Governor, which, in
tbe discharge
of my duty, under section 4 of article 4 of
tbe ConsUtution. I have rtcogniard m tbe

Ur. d. WlHMCI B XauiVDHM. ■ - —
czar Bitters are a purely Vf-Rntabta
prenaratJon. m-'ido clifcfly
tbe na­
tive herbs found on the fow«
o?
the Sierra Nevada mountahis of Calie­
nte, tbo medlcliteM^pw-Uesi of wMjsb
are extracted thminrom w itbout th®0*®
of Alcohol.
Tbe quertfoo
nknoK
! dally asked. “Wbathtbe came of the
' unparalleled bucccm of Viakgab BitItkbsT' Our nnbiyer in, that they remove
the came of disease, and the patient rocoveni bln health- They*-ra tbe^Ktt
blood puriber and r bfe-glrtng primrtpifb
a perfect Renovator aud InviRcrrsun
'f tho syrtem. . Never .before in tM
uwtorr of th© world baa a uicdiciuo

■£rx-.?-.Paiita

Cm!

msxmffJ) with

DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS § SHOES.

MONTGOMERY WARD

&amp; CO.

Nos. 246 to 254 Kimae-at., Chicago.

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YEARS AFTER.

Progression. No Retrograding.
VOL. II.
work, is one of tho fealores of thq trial.
With him chiefly Mr. Beecher person­
ally confers during tk'e sessions, while
he is taking net's when some sugges­
tion enters his pastoral mind.
•
The-bulldog of the case for tho de­
fense is Tracy. Hia large, rough, bur­
ly figure, grizzled fficc and beard and
visual obliquity, give him truly a
formidable appearance. He has a loud
voice and knows its power, and, when
he speak" in the trial, be.can be heard
in ths corridor, jutd courtyard.
Tbo third counsel, John E. Hill, was
'xpected to do-thc fleroo and moro romorselcsa cross questioning on Tilton
and Moulton, butbo hsfl been for some
days silent, Mr. Hill is counsel for
both’ Plymouth Church and Beeiher,
is thirty-five years old, and camo to
New York seven yeara after he gradua­
ted at Union College,-in 1872. He was
counsel for-Mrs. Field in tho suit of
Field vs. Kinsella, and is chiefily re^

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. TILTON-BEECHER.

. . The London Daily Telegraph is the
only foreign paper known to be. repre­
sented.
In the evening a part of tho defend­
ant'* counsel meet at the reiidcnce of
Mr. Shearman to prepare Mr. Beecher’s
case tor the day to fallow, and Tilton
and Morris, and sometimes Gen. Pryor,
meet at Frank Moulton's to do the same
Nervine for tho plaintiff. Oa loth side*
tho work is methodical, regular, and
minute. A great reputation ia involved
on ono aide ; a desperate hope on tho
other.
TELTON S COUNB1X.
Tho plaintiff has occupied five days
since tho jury was selected, of whiol:
one-half was consumed by his counsel
iu tho opening, and the other half with
Mr. Moulton’s yet incomplete testi­
mony. Mr. Morris, laboring under a
severe cold, exhausted himself at last,
and possibly may be unablo to resume
control of tho case during the week.
Ho will be the most sorious loss to Mr.
Tilton which could have been experi­
enced, but his elastic temperament and
groat will aud fair average health may
raise him from his bed by Monday
morning.

Next to M-irria, Tilton himself is the
reliance of bis counsel. He-maintains
an even pnlse, and the comparative
lonleiDcas of his position gives him
freedom to work, aud to work all the
time. Ho prepans the minutes every
night for the next day’s questions, and
gives them to Judge Fullerton, who
lives at the Albemarle Hotel, and
crosses the ferry every day twice, ip his
carriage.

Next to Morris and Tilton the reli­
ance of the plaintiff is in Roger A.
I’ryor. He iasides within a few blocks
of Mr. Moulton’s house, among a family
. of six children and wife, and is quite a
homebody. There he can be consulted
almost at any time.
Despite his fiery
looks and record, and his strong
mouth and chaps, Pryor is a mild and
cool adviser. He restrains the preaipi. tion of Moulton, and tells him invaria­
bly to answer questions directly, with­
out retort.
" Keep your temper even,
r sir," he says.
"A small advantage is
often a great disadvantage." Mr. Pear­
sall, who is the junior partner in the
firm of Morris A Pearsall, is a careful,
' active, modest young lawyer, whose
■ daily interviews with his partner aro
adds to the plaintiff's counsel.

markable (or making the moat of tho
safe aide of the bar he occupies, where
a witness can but answer sad a lawyer
can bully. 'Hill ia a. round-headed,
black-eyed, doubting sort of a man.
IIo looks on every juror and witneas os
if ho presently expected to prove him a
scoundrel.
These throe are tho homo ffiausgors
of Mr. B cechcr's side.
They aro all
devoted and constant, and between
them and the principals on the other
side there is very little congeniality,
and in some cases none at alL Mr.
Shearman speaks to' neither Moulton
nor Tilton. Mr. Beecher has .bowed to
Moulton during the trial.
It is a sorry case on every side, but
with relieving lights upon tho general
entanglement and contradictory drift.

seem to confess a sin never dreamed of
by Mr. Beecher.

The originals of ail these letters are
in. Not one was rejected of any mo­
ment whatsoever. They will be u part
of the archives of justice in the Blate
of New York ns long as we have a his­
tory, or until the Court-House burns
with fire. In any event they will be
the relics of either the greatest con­
spiracy against hallowed character, or
of the greatest human hallucinations,
or of one of the greatest crimes known
io the period in which we live.
Some of these documents are new,
among them Beecher’s draft of a resig­
nation, written May 81, 1878, and ad­
dressed to the trustees of Plymouth
Church, bared on the necessity of
“shielding from shame a certain house­
hold." This is said to have been a
novelty to the defense, who imagined
that Moulton had lost it because ho
had not included it in his statement
not in.Tilton’s statement. .
Some of the friends of Mr. Beecher
appeared to bo disappointed that his
attorneys were unable to prevent the
solid admission of theso autograph
letters and publications as testimony.
were sworn to one by one.

MOVLTON’S TESTIXO5T.
The witness Moulton has now been
seen by several thuusaud peraoiiB, ps
from day to day he seated himself in
court, tho solitary companion of Mr.
Tilton. Ho has not distinguished himaelf by any behavior, outre or other­
wise, but has appeared to bo rather a
high-strung, open air young man, in­
telligent and more than usually keen,
iu the witness box. Well dressed, bold,
THE DEFENDANT IN COURT.
and, at times, aggressive, he occupicit
There sits tho great clergyman iu in the cubo a highly anomalous and
open court, beside his aged wife, with semi-forcign relation.
Instead of the
four sons almoat daily grouped around Von Moltke of the case, as Mr. Beecher j
him. His noble forehead rises like a named him, he seems to bp tho Von '
dome of thought and hive of winged Ainim, who has carried off the archives. I
(ancles, which flit in and out like ever His immediate circle of friends regard |
busy bees, bearing and contributing him as on obliging and ardent young i
sweetness. His eyea, of the color of man,who, in this absurd eflort to make a |
the morning sky—a pale, clear blue, proud man keep tho peace with another j
arc now raised in confidence and en­ who had invaded his family and
treaty to tho firmament, and again aro brought shamo upon it( became the
closed as if to-xhut out thtf "Vision of hapless victim of both the principals,
this long and uncongenial warfare. He and was obliged to betray them all to
has never, save once, in his defense be­ save his own honor from a stigma. His
fore tho church committee uttered a enemies regard him as a dishonorable
threut or a defiance to his younger as­ man, who was all along Tilton’s adher- !
sailants. Of course ho was compellril ent, used to entrap Mr. Beecher, and

to do so when he swore out the affidavit
requisite to bring tho slander suits.
It is this which intensifies the pall of
darkness and the long ’nightmare of
this nn story. The oaths both sides
have taken in support of their positions,
unless there con bo right on both
sides of such a question, or one side bo
the victim of a horrible hallucination
which has diguised falsehood in tho
vainest of illuuons, there must be per­
jury somowht ra in that court, and per­
jury is ono of tho wardens of tho jail.
Who is it that is looking through tho
gates? Whicn is the desperate_aide?
TILTON AMONG THE X.AWrElll
The plaiutifl, embowered am jng his
counsel, is an elderly Tilton, preserv­
ing in his beardless, but somewhat fluffy
face, traces of the slight, tall youth
who used to wa'k tho st recta of Brook
lyn a social idol, his head like Saul's, a
salutation for him at every turn, and
stride the stage of tho lyecumi to lec­
ture with all the confidence of one well
learned in worldly estate, public opinion
and public intentions.
Suddenly the
newi grew vaguely that he was aitray
and on false path1'. Next, that he wai
oat of relation with every former asro
ciation in politic! and religion. Finally
a story was blurted upon the world
which, if true, might have been either
ths cau*« or lue consequence of such
alleged willfulnet ■; that in his home

there was a serpent’s egg, and that an
inevitable destiny was driving him on
to admit the imputation and couple it
.with a proud mdn's name. Around this
temptation were assembled every c'mm
of seducers. Vice cried aloul, " Bo­
real ! reveal 1” Clerical jealonsy stung
up the self-conscious injured man to
retort upon him who appeared to have
done the injury. From the free love
coteries up to the Yale Theological
School, frem newspaper interviewers up
to ooutemporary pulpits in Brooklyn,
from at home and without, every rest­
less curiosity and spite of human so­
ciety demanded the secret between Tilten and Beecher to be produced, wd

Mr. Shearman is, all in all, the Moul­
ton of the Beecher side—the confiden­
tial friend. He ia the clerk of Plymouth
Church. At hie house the lunches and before the world more conspicuously
than they ever were in better days or

is in intimste relations of friendship
with the Beecher family, the Oving­ MUTUAL rZIEND MOULTON.
tons and Mrs. Tilton, and she aocomThe trial has placed Mr. Francis D.
pwies the latter to court almoat every Moulton on oath, and given the awe of
day and cite on one side of her.
Mr.
Shearman has thrown himself into Mr. tire and - collusive correspondence,
memoranda and composition, which is

adultery, and on ths other of. nothing
more than a magisterial interference by
a clergyman with a distracted and warrisg family, which interference he
ever methedizo and make available the
vast quantity of minutes and data is a
mystery.
His queer, little, Oriental
face, beat down nearsightedly to his

jUSHVlLEE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1875.

Loom w entrapped into a series of

who spared tho lesser reputation and
sullied tho greater. Men at largo look
upon Moulton with less interest than
upon the documenta ho haa produced,
and theso give a wide range to the
imagination, from "the noblest friend
God has raise*?'’ down to black-mailer.

PUBLIC OPINION.
The applause and the gifts of bou­
quets to the two parties iu tho suit are
so evenly divided that it appears the
judgments of men are also nearly evenly
distributed on this scandal, evtn iu
Brooklyn city. But tbo great pulpit
Mr. Beecher has founded, hia tenacity
and impressiveness in it, and tbo un­
broken phalanx of its membership in
his support give not the leiat of the
touching and wonderful associations of
this encounter before jtistiaj.
cTiiEB wmtwaaxs.
The eldest daughter of this unhappy
pair will bo a witness for her father.
Mr. Frank Carpenter and Mre. Moul­
ton will bo leading witnesses for tbo
plaintiff. Mr. Tilton may or may not
cake the stand.

PA KINO MONEY OUT OP PANCAKE.
The Belfast (Me.) Journal tells how
an enterprising woman is making money
there: ** It is not of that article of diet
made by our grandmothers that we are
to Fpcak, but a pat cuke of a less digest­
ible nature, manufactured nt the Bel­
fast shoe factory. Nothing in the shape
of leather is allowed to go to waste in
that institution. Even the shavings
from sole leather have their use, and
from them the pancakes are made.
These shavings are placed upon a table
b&lt; fore the operatives, who separate and
carefully spread them out within a
small casing with paste, in layers, like
raisins in a box,—first leather, then
paste, and the wbola patted down com­
pactly. When a cake is completed, it
is about 1 foot in length, 4 inches wide,
and halt nn inch in thickness. They
are then laid sway to dry, and in three
or four days are ready for use, which is
to pc cut up into inner head lifts.
Their manufacture is net a very pleas­
ant lot, as the girls who make them are
up to their elbows in paste. When tho
factory first started, this work was given

VOLTAIRE AS A LOVER.
“The crowning event in Voltaire’s
life as a lover waa tho sequel to the
romance of Auroro de Livry. More
than sixty years bad elapsed axuee he
had seen her. . Rhe was now over 80
years of age, a widow, and tho only one
of his loves still living. Hb wrote to
her asking if she would receive him.
The reply being in the affirmative, he
went. A Suitie in uniform, st gor­
geous ns upon the former occasion
when Voltaire was refused admittance,
now led him through the magnificent
entrance of the mansion, and ushered
him, breathless with fatigue and emo­
tion, into tho presence of the Marquise
de Gouvcrnet. For a moment they
stood Before each other in silence, when
Voltaire lifted the hand in ilia to his
lipa and kissed it
“ ‘ All, mon ami 1 ’ sho said with a saU
smile, ‘ what have we done with our
twenty years ? ’
'* * Ab, how true I ’ sighed Voltaire ;
' one dies every twenty years. Happy
aro those who have lived them I But
iu tho retrospect neither you nor I,
Marquise, has cause te commiserate
ourselves. My life has been a romance
easy to read ; but yours, what an elo­
quent anjl desperate struggle! You
took up tbo war of the Titans.*
“ ‘Alas ! ’ she replied, ‘ I would glad­
ly give my mansion, my farina of
Bcauco ’ and Bretagne, my diamonds,
and my carriages, with my dear old
Suisse included, to live one moro hour
of our beautiful life.*
“ ‘ And I,’ responded Voltaire, * I
would give my tragedies and my epic
poem, my histories and my stories, all
my past glory, all my rights to live in
posterity, with myfaulettil iu the Ac­
ademy included, to take from your bps
©uly one of the kisses of theso days.*
“ Then they sat down to talk over
their ejx weeks’ d.eam-life, that lay so
far away back in the past, but which
shone through all the mist of more
than half n century. Youth, beauty
and passion were dead ; only the past
was loft to them. What a moment in
their lives I Tho Marquise had be­
come a devotee, and in tho midst of
her old lover’s reminiscences camo sn
interruption in the shape of n priest,
who lived upon her bounty uud dined
at her table. When Voltaire had loft,
the priest reproached-her for receiving
an anti-Christ in her house, while she,
poor soul, anxious to do penance for
the dreadful sin, made, the greatest
sacrifice in her power. She sent to
Voltaire the foilowing day bis picture,
begging him to offer • to his niece a por­
trait that had been too^. long time
loved.* It was a few days later, the
30th of May, 1778, that Voltaire -died ;
the next, the 31st, she followed him
into the dark valley. Who knows but
they made the journey together ? "

.4 OHOSTLY KIHEH.
In tho nirid districts of Pennsylvania
tho peddler is not deemrd the nuirance
he in in the city, where small merchants
of every c’iuik weary tho door-bell, bub
is treated as a man and a brother. His
wares arc looked upon ns desirable, and
hia company is frequently not leas ap­
preciated. It was this feeling of hos­
pitality toward peddlers which recently
put Mr. Eabcitaub.of Albany township,
in a condition of bewilderment.
A
traveling peddler called at the house of
Mr. Eaheltmab, his gx&gt;da were exam­
ined, praised, and acme of them pur­
chased, and then the peddler was invi­
ted to rennin all night. The peddler
stayed, and was assigned to a bed in
the garret. Tho family retired as usual,
and nothing j -markable occurred until
about midnight, when the farmer was
awakened by a terrible commotion iu
tho p&amp;ddocL Tbo dogs were yelping
and barking, and there was a constant
sound. as of the beating of horses* feet
upon tho ground. Mr. Eaheltaub and
his hired man arose and went to the
room of the peddler, but found there
only the man’s pack and clothes and an
open window. Then they went forth to
find the oausoof the mysterious sounds
outside and were astonished. In the
paddock a horse was rushing wildly up
and dowu, pursued by the dogs, and
uj&gt;on the horse’s ba&lt;i was the phantom
rider 1 Clad all in white, perfectly im­
movable, with pallid face, and seated
firnfly upon the. crazed horse w*s a
figure which, to the two men who wcro
lookers-on, seemed anything but hu­
man. Finally, the hired man got his
courage up to the sticking point, and
waylaying the flying steed, seized the
swinging bridle as the horse and rider
dashed by. Then camo a revelation.
Tho mysterious rider was found to bo
tho peddler, clothed in shirt and draw-

A BEAR POUT.
On. last Saturday afternoon two men
named James Marshall and John Ebbitta, tho former a drummer for a New
York houso and the latter a resident of
Detroit, started from North Branch on
a bear hunting expedition. Proceeding
six miles east, .and from theco five
miles north, they camo upon bear tracks
of unusual size. They had with them
a gnu each of approved pattern, an
uncommonly largo bull-dog, Who wan
never known to turn back at anything,
and of a axvago species, and a Siberian
bloodhound, weighing not less than 150
pounds, tfho dogs were the’first to

NO. 18.
MICHIGAN NEWS.
Adsia)^ too, puts in a claim for the cham­
pion old couple, and U ahead so far as heart

wife Lydia, a couple who have enjoyed many
years of married life. The old gentleman will

married in 1807 and have Jived together nearly
years.

Bcnatonal qneatien. Tbo result of tbo lw:
ballot taken showed Chandler to have 64
votes; G. V. N. Lathrop. Democrat of De­
troit, 60: Judge J. H. Chriatiaucy, 5; J. W.
Child*. 3.

important bills. Tl.e Sanatoria! election oc­
cupied the time Of the Senators.

antl-Chandler Rcpnbbcana had formed
- Tub report of the SUU Librarian, Mrs. H.
Upon ^calling the rolls ore
A. Teuny for the period from Doc. 1, 1879, to combination.
Senator and ReprescntMifo responded. T:
Sept. 30, 1874, make* the following showing: journal of tho proceeding!rWtll shaw tbo ft
Appropriations and incidental receipts, *5,- tawing vote: Isaac P. Ctirutianqy, 67 ; Cha
scent the game, and with tail and bris­ 021.72; paid for book*,' etc., *4,781.07 ; cash
I ; w. ncmicr cauuB, a; v.
utuwbuu, s,
tles erect they eagerly started on the on hand, *240 65. Number of new books re- W. B. Withams, 2 : and Congree*tn«n Conger,
W. A Howard, P. While, B. Hancbett, and
war path, Marshall anil Ebbitts follow­
Judge Graves 1 each.
the
library,
46,743.
A
further
appropriation
ing in tho rear as fast as possible.'
Fbiday, Jau.,22.—JSeaale—Nobuainees trans­
of *3,000 h asked for 1873 and “6.
About five miles farther’ on they un­
acted to-day. Senate sdjournod to Tuesday,
expectedly came upon tho bear, who
Tok Selma (Ala.) Echo say*: “There are
Uown-—Quiet reigni supreme. House ad­
was quietly slumbering in a cavity .but few that know that timber is shipped
made by the upheaval, of au irnmcnno from Uiis section a* far as Three Hire re, journed until ths 26th inst.
beech tree. The* dogs g ivc a growl and Mich., for manufacturing pnrposo*. but
HOW THIMBLES ARE MA^E.
a bark as they discovered the monster,
The manufacture of thimbles'is very
and without another sign sprang with coder have recently been brought to Selma on
ferocity on tho bear before be had time
to fairly recover his consciousness. He
was not long in doing it, however, for
ho immediately rose to a standing po­
sition, gave a fierce growl, elevated tbo
comers of his lips, disclosing as ugly a
act of molars os ever adorned a Michigan
bear, faced tho dogs, aud raising his
right paw he hit tho bull-dog in tho
ribs, knocking him about twenty feet
and landing him on tho top of a pine
stump three feet in height. In'the
meantime the bloodhound had not been
idle. Tho bear had no sooner dealt his
companion a blow than he seized him
by tho flank with a ferocity which
caused him to whirl around with such
force as to break loose; Then tho bear
and - bloodhound met face to face.
Tho bear elevated himself on Iris
liind legs and opened Iris mouth
prepared for an embrace.
The
bloodhound did not decline tho prof­
fered hug, and quick as a flash of
lighting spraug at tho bear, seized him
by tho throat, and the battle wm be­
gun in deadly earnest.
Tho bear was
overthrown by^be sudden onset made
by the bloodhound ard fell on his back,
tho bloodhound sAill clinging to hia
throat.
Dog and bear were mixed up
n such a manner that the hunters were
afraid to fire for fear they should kill
the dog, and as tho dog up to that mo­
ment seemed to have tho best of the
fight they determined to let tho battle
rage without interruption.
The bear
recovered himself in a second's time
and drew up his hind piws with the ev­
ident intention of disemboweling bis
.antagonist. But tho dog saw the move­
ment, jumped aside, and'unfortunately

the Golf road, ferried across the Alabama simple, but singularly interesting, pain
river, and shipped on the Selma, Rome and silver is mostly used, and is.obtained by
Dalton road, to ba carriel on to Michigan to purchasing coin dollars. Hence it hap­
pens that the profits of the business are
made they are sent back to our people for
affected instantaneously by all the vari­
uw. The people of the North and We«l uo a
ations iu the nation’s greenback promise
to pay. The first operation strikes a
novice us almost wicked, for it is noth­
Jubiles Bingers, filed al Port Hnran, test ing else than putting a lot of bright
silver dollars, fresh from the mint, into
dirty crucibles, and melting them up
of several psychological norka, died at De- into solid ingots.
These are rolled outinto the required thickness, and cut by
E. 8. Adam-, a prominent Detroit merchant, a stamp into circular pieces of any re­
fell dead a few days ago, while chatting with quired rise.
A solid metal bar of the
his partner.
size of the inside of the intended thimble,'
Du. Kaxk, for twenty years one of the moved by powerful machinery up and
leading physicians of Detroit, is dead.
dowu in n bottomless mold of the out­
side of the same thimbles, bends tho
Astobt has lately been made public at
Grand Rapids oonoeruiug Lindon, the con­ circular disks into the thimble shape as
victed wife murderer, and who has been sen­ fast as they can be placed under the
tenced to the penitentiary fjr Ufa. Io a fit of descending bar. Once in shape, the
passion he took his infant child from the work of brightening, polishing and dec­
door, and, with a blow from bis flit, crushed orating is done upon a lathe. First, .
the blank form is fitted with a rapidly years ago Linden swore vengeance on his
revolving rod. A slight touch of a sharp
brother, followed him to Uie woods, and ho
chisel takes a thin shaving from the
has never been seen or heard of.since.
end, another does the same on the aide,
W. H. Kelsey, of Bey City, for many yeara and tho third rounds off the rim. A
round steel roti, dipped in oil, and
that point, charged with embexxUng the pressed upon the surface, gives it a
funds of the company to the amount of lustrous.polish. Then a little revolving
•18,000.
steel wheel, whoso edge is a raised orna­
ment, held against the revolving blank,
Tas Third Ward sohool-honse. in MauieUo,
prints that ornament jtftt outside the
rim. A second wheel prints a -liffarent
G. D. Biocnr* of Milbrook, Mecoeta county,
met his death io a singularly horrible manner ornament around the center, while a
third wheel, with sharp. points, makes
tatnplod to run sway, and in hia efforta to atop tho indentations on the lower half and
them lbs chain caught around hia right lug, end of tho thimble, The inside is bright­
dragging him between two etumpa and pull­ ened and polished in a similar way, the
ing the member from hia body, ki'iing him
thimble being held in a revolving mold.
Instantly.
Tbk d welling of Mrs. L- N. Byron, of East AU that remains to be done is to boil
Saginaw, waa destroyed by fire a few days the completed thimbles in soapsuds, to
ac-o. Ix&gt;ea fully covered by insurance.
remove tho oil, brush them up, and pack
Ax old farmer named William Holmitx, liv­ them for the trade.
ing near Detroit, in attempting to jump from
hia wagon, clipped and struck Lia knee against
ALL ABOUT APPLES.
tbo wagon, dislocating tbo patella.
Apples are now considered more nu­
tritious than potatoes—indeed, many go
Tub Seniors of Ann Arbor are dh&gt;cus*ing
the q-ieation of asking the Factilt to aboliah so far os to think, that they contain
tho customary commencement exercises, more brain food than any other fruit
therWjy doing away with the fifteen or more or vegetable. However that may be,
speeches indulged in by moruber* of the they certainly exert a healthful influ­
clarec*. and substituting Inalead an addieaa ence upon the whole system when
m al law and medical college*. A pajier to
eaten raw or cooked in a simple man­
that effect waa signed by fifty-three out of
ner. When compounded with butter,
sixty-four Senioia.
Mich oafi's quota of !tm by tbo failure of eggs, and flour they are far Ic^i whole­
Henry Clows 4 Co., tbo big New Yorkjianking some than when baked" or steamed.
bouse, is shown by tbo Hat of croditon of that Apples nicely baked and served with
firm tiled with tho Ragiotcr in Bankruptcy In cream are a delicious dish, and an in­
New York city. Tho following Michigan l&gt;anka genious housekeeper can easily devise
CUy B*ok, *6,296.37; CiUzsuh' Itauk, Mar- numerous ways of preparing them for
qnstte, *1,627.00; Dutton A William*. Eaton the table. Many methods have been
Rapid*, *2,256 93; Jobnaton, John A Co., suggested for keeping apples in a good
Port Horan. *1,503.63; Keayou, Nat ban Hol­ condition through the winter. One is
land, *2,131.78; Lowe, BmoadACo.. Manon, to wrap each apple—as oranges and
*6,&lt;35.93; Loe A Goodel, tiacanar, *4.262.22; lemons are wrapped for importation—
LawxoD, B. H. A Co.. Brighton, *3,183.38;
in paper; old newspapers will answer.
Oceans County Bank, Pentwater, *2,092 02;
Paper ia not only very impervious to
Parsons, D. T.. Burr Oak, *2,144.20; Blate
Bank of Bay City. *2.365 93. Among the se­ air, but serves to keep the fruit at a
cured cruditora appear the names of J. John­ uniform temperature. Another method
ston A Co., of Port Huron, for *10,970.80. Mr. of preserving apples is to’put some dry,
Clews Is also personally indebted to Lawson, fine sand into each barrel and shake it
Hurt A Co., in the sum of *1,418.09.
down gently ; powdered plaster is some­
times used instead of wand. Another
•trunlion roooivod a taltsr, forwarded from way is to pit the apples-in * dry, sandy
the Upper Paoineul*. which was origtaslly soil. A hole three or four feet deep
•dtlraued m fallowa ■.
should be dug, the fruit put in upon
dry straw, and, covered with a layer of
Mr. 8o|»er
straw and dry earth. The earth should
be raised above the general level of the
ground, so as to ahed rain. When thus
Lansing, and came from one of the Intelligent
echoj! huepctore in a county border!ngpu Lake well until spring.

loosened hia hold.
Tho bear quickly
rose, maddened with, pain, and seeing
the hunters, started for them with tho
dog at his heels
They emptied the’r
guns into his carcass, but he didn't seem
to mind that and kept on. Ho was so
close thrt they did not have time to re­
load, and they turned and ran toward
a large beech tree about fifteen rods
distant, tho bear in close pursuit, and
tho dog close at the heels of the bear.
J net as the latter haiflearcned the gup
between himself and the hunters to
within about three feet, the dog again
seized him by tho flank and burg on
with such force that tho boar ooul*'. Dot
extricate himself.
Ho again whirled
the dog loose and they met face to face
and came together with
terrible
fury.
The hunters
hastily load­
ed their pieces, walked up to with­
in six paces of the bear, took
good aim and fired jnst as the bear,
with a well and powerfully directed
blow with his right arm, hit the dog be­
tween tbo eye, splitting hia head open
os neatly as if struck with an ax.
The
bear when fired at fell, and after strug­
gling a few momenta in mortal agony,
was dead. On examination it was found
that tho bloodhound and bull-dog were
also dead, the latter having all his ribs
smashed in.
A farmer was hired to
carry the bear to the neareat station,
and when put on the scales he tipped
tho beam at 450 pounds.
One of his
p*ws when ent off weighed just five
pounds.
It took copious drinks of
brandy for three days in succession'be­
fore the nervefl of the hunters became
any way steady, bo great had been their
excitement over the contest Of course
they were not frightened any of the
time ; they deny that charge with the ooald bold school office*. ‘
acorn which the imputation deserves.—
Lapeer (AUch.) Democrat.
Tni grand staircsse of the new Opera­

according to adj jurnmnot on Saturday, and
House in Pans, though effective and
striking, is said to be greatly overdone.
It is literally one mass of gold bronze,
Bbo beexmo so expert that shs could
marble and onyx, combined with the
euilj maze 100 per day. Being an
richeeb draperies, with statuary and
enterprising woman, and seeing money .■ bulism.
_______ _______________
Cold ss was____
the_________
weather,, __
ho huge mirrors, and ersrything that tho
Uon allowing the naoeeeary erpaoaea of Oirahead, she closed a contract with the ‘ was in a violent perspiration, and when,
most lavish expenditure aud elaborate v.i*. *&gt;**-*^, MJ
BU
,UB
proprietors for the sole manufacture at finally, with difficulty awakened, found ornamentation con bestow.
meager end tatoeqmUe sa'ary allow'd lh»n»
4 cents’apiece, and then hired help. himself tolerably comfortable.
and Bz&gt;d bv the
and which th,,
Mr.
Bent recorded time of noted trotters :
EsLeltaub doesn't waat io entertain any
Goldsmith Maid, 2:14; American Girl,
more peddlers.
He is permanently
Hoiue—BUls wsv« tat.’-odnew! regoJaiing tbo
2-l«i; Lulu, 2;iq Occident, 2J6f;
turn out from SOO to 400 a dsj."
down on this Godiva‘butinesB, siaca his
Judge Fullartou, 2:19; Cimors, 2:19} ; powsrs, duties, and tifhta of adafletstrstors.
horse has got the heaves.
Nettie, 2:18 ; ged Ctond. 2;18.
A. T. SrEWAJtT has no insurance on
his life. He finds the dime ttsviugs
A Philadelphia gentleman advertises
Tint Sacramento Caton has recently
batiks pay better. ;
.
been sold for the low price of *56,000. a soap that m 'destined to wipe out tho
If “ msn and wife are one,” which It is called one of the l-est papers on,. national debt.
the Pacific slope.
one?
•

marriage which she wished to accept,
submitted the matter to her father, who
advised her against it, and fortified hia
opinion with the familiar quotation,
"They who marry do well, but.they
who do not do better.** •“Well," re­
sponded the damsel, "I love to do
well; let those do better who cun."

The -proposed
duty on jute will
raise
_
»he.price of back hair, and if additional
___ i drives 11..
cost
ths article out of imh.!..
the hair­
market, the ladies may have to fall back

The California papers are diwuuiiig
a pt^joct to construct a canal through
the San Joaquin valley, from Tulate

There is probably some

miles Jong and cost 83,000,000.

�•hr ^ashrille JRrtw.
A. IF. OLDS, Frop’r.
-

FltlDAr,

JAN. 29, 1675

AU ia life.
iw living,. Bourse m by invisible winge.

•

goes inloconrl with four children following

NEXT 30 DAYS
Attention of the

A Varin merchant who refused to adverCbntain the very food of lift

“T c rdatron,**

said

the

great

Pulytriio and spr.inkie their dost
Open tieme plant or“wproutlDg grain ;
Th*-n yon will truly be convinced

• reformer, “which married |&gt;crsons of

• to day h«»h! tn each other, am, n|M?n
ifo one torn!, tlint of a lord, a snprri
or, aud upon the other, that of a
dependent and inferior. No equality.

I tenth ia only n change of form,

gle of life.
The marriage laws
make men tyrants, and they, in

Will there Join a happy hand.

mandates,

place

the

st paying two inilling to visit a menagerie
and will turn n feather bed.or er for hatfa
day to Lnnt a flea.
t

The young ladies of Tiffin, Ohio, while
away the time during church service by occolonaliy touching their tongues to hunks
"0ne who has tried ,it” ccnimuni’- of slam.

greatest poesible’obstacle in the way cute* the following seasonable item
There are only three women ia Milwau­
of bis. own success in life. I use nboMt curing sore throats to the New kee who can direct an envelop straight
without Aral drawing a line with a pin.
the term tyrant in the sense, only* York HeraU'.
that woman would, if allowed, walk

Let each one of your readers buy
their at any drug stops one ounce of cam­
husbands, and prove even a greater phorated oil, and five cents Worth or
auxiliary
to h!s progress than a chlorate of potash. Whenever any
soreness appears in the throat, put
salaried clerk.
Stand aside, man !
the potash in half a tumbler of water
Unthrottle thy wife !
Give her a and with it gargle the throat thor­
chance to work. for the home that is oughly,! then rub lhe neck thoroughly
with the camphorated oil at night bemutually thine ?’•
Thus the lecture concluded, and ■fore going to bed, and also pin around
Sil vernail, as he plodded l:is home­ the throat a small strip of woolen
flanucl . This is a simple, cheap and
ward way, resolved th'at his wife
sure remedy.
■
a’-auM no longer be a menial. She

in the

same

tread-mill

with

' should be raised to a position by his

The Reese River (Nevada) Rev­
•tdc- On his way he met his friend eille tells tho following:
A young
Dickie, and together they repaired to gentleman who attends the Austin
a neighboring saloon to discuss the public school had been (old that a
new-learned theory;
They drank sudden shock or fright would cure
(he hiccough, and the other evening,
long to the health of the lecturer, and
while he was studying his lesson for
as a conccqaencc, when Silvernail the morrow by drawing a picture of
reached home at four' ho was in a lhe school ma'am on his slate, his
splendid condition to impress upon respected progenitor was seized with
Mrs. Silvernail the beauties of his a fit of hiceonghs. The old gentle­
man was tilted back in his chair,
new theory. When he entered the
with his feet resting on the stove,
house, he heard a gentle voice from mid tho younz hopeful concluded to
the bedroom, “John, is that you T'
ify the cure on. him.
Just ns tho old
“IIic, yes, spose it is. Ben to man was *• rustling" with a heart­
breaking
hie
the
boy
jumped
up and
heaf a
leciuro.
Grand subject.
yelled “Fire !".The old man was just
Beautifully handled.**
getting out cuh—Clth, hut he never
♦•Come straight home after the go» it out.
He gave a jump which
lectrure T*
lilted over his chair, and, in endeav­
oring
Io
regain
his lost equilibrium,
“Yes, come straight, hie, liome,
his feet flew up against lhe table,up­
only stopped a minit at the gate to
setting it and a student's lamp which
xliscuss tbo lecture with 'friend.”
stood upon it, and his head landed in
“John Stlyemail, you lie,
you the ashes on the stove- hearth. The
Tiavn’i been to a lecture any more old lady, hearing the- racket, came
than I have. No sir, yotf have been running in from the kitchen and trip­
ped over the old man’s prostrate form,
Io some saloon all night, but if you
knocking down a whatnot with a lot
want to hear a lecture so bad, I will of glass and
China
ornaments
try and accomodate you to ooc. Do When that boy’s father arose from
you supfmsc I am always going to the wreck*,and shook the ashes and
take in washing to support you in splinters of glass out of his hnir and
clot*, e ■ he was cured of the hiccoughs,
your drunken sprees ? ”
but there was a look of sternness in
Gait easy,old Indy, I'm goia’ to his eye; the boy says lie knows it
turn over a new leaf. Guin* to ele­ wan a “stem" look—feelingly “stem"
vate you to an equality with myself, as he can testify., He says fright is
and have you help cam tho bread a splendid cure for the “hiccups," but
tluit the “stem” look it occasions is
and meat.”
.
3'l0,0f 0 limes worse than
tho “hie:
“Help earn, you drunken brute ! cups-" He can’t play tag now, ns he

says his mother has forbidden him,
up there and show you who earns and he sits on the edge of the scat
nt school and silently munnera that
what little wo have."
the old man can hiccup his conxarocd
"You don't appreciate the sacrifice old head off before he will over again
I make in, hie, thus a'evating yon—
try to cure him.
••John Silvernail, will you get iuto
bod, and stop your infernal nonsense.
Lewis and Sam D------- . a couple
Mrs. Silvernail was getting angry.
of residents of Long Island, who loved
“Yea, wo will begin in the morn
rum and hated snakes, some years
ing, and you shall take nn equ il ago went down to the salt marsh to
share in the labors of, hie, life.,,
mo®'. They hung their scythes and
“You detested brute, you! •* and a were about commencing work, when
Lewis proposed to Sam that they
ghostly form bounded from the bed.
should take a drink of lhe quart fur­
“I'll give you (slap) au equal share,
nished for the occasion.
(dig in the eye)^nd an cqoal (stroke
Sam agreed of course. It was a
on the head with a chair) chance to
hot day, and they concluded to rest
earn (kick in the ribs) yoar own
awfiile under the shade of a tree, and
whiskey in future."
then take another drink to gel ready
Silvernail has given up his at­
on.
tempts to elevate Mrs. Silvernail.
The bottle passed two or three
“She belongs," he explained to his
friend Dickie, “to the great army "of ttmes, when Sam said to Lewis:
“Lct,s drink the darned stufl up,
deluded women who prefer their
and we won’t be hankering' after it"
present inactive life, to the more ele­
Il was a bargain, and betwixt the
vated sphere to which they should
two the balance wiw disposed of.
A pause' ensued. Lewis rose to
Kalamazoo,
Michigan has the his feet threw his scythe over hia
credit of possessing one of the beat aboil Tier, declaring:
‘•I’ll he darned if 1’11 mow without
hotels.' in the State. The "Intemational” has been open to the public my imp."
“Darned if I will either," says
but &amp; short titpe, but has by its supe­
rior management secured the bulk of Sam, aud with that they trudged
the business. Its rooms are large, home without cutting a swath.
elegantly furnished with velvet and
Kansas has other objects of interest
body brussells carpets, and marble
top french dressing case bed-room than grasshoppers. “While Judge
ML They have the best meat and Brown was holding court week before
mutry cooks ia the State. And in last in Medicine Lodge, Barbour
its season every delicacy graces county, a tight took place between
♦heir table.
Mr. DeForest Davis, two rough* in a room’ adjoining the
the manager, and the clerk, are old one in which court was J being held.
commercial travelers, and claim they One of the combatants, becuming
know from actual
experience the frightened, ran tntu the court-room
wants of the traveling public. From and took refuge behind the Judge,
its central location, firM-class manage­ closely followed by the other, who
ment and good will of Lhe traveling began belaboring him with a choir.
community, it should have its share The Judge, to secure his own safety,
jum;&gt;ed into the middle of lhe room,
of patronage.
,__ .
and called on the sheriff to arrest the
A Philadelphia buy gave five cents combatants, to which the sheriff re­
to the missionary fund the other Sun­ plied: ,Arre»t h—1! There ain’t tn-u
day. and on his way home found r enough in the county to arrest any
wallet containing $163. Thus, chil­ one of them fellers.* ”
dren, ia it made more apparent every
Indiana proposes a more stringent
ay that self-sacrifice » sore to bring
dividend of twenty per cent, jier law against body snatching. That’s
right These cold nights tell hard on
a man who has to ait on a stone m
An exchange tells u« that "the law the graveyard to watch his - mother­
in-law's grave.

Come L&gt; bed this minute or I'll get

that

Yard wide Sheetin.}! 9 cis.

Nothing recalls to the mind ol a
married man the joys of his single
life so vividly as to find that the ba­
by has been earing cracke.s in the
bed.
When the cold wind blows take
care of your nose that it doesn.t get.
froze, and wrap up your toes in
warm woolen hose. The above, we
suppose, was written in prose, by
someone w’ho knows the effect of
cold snows.

An editor thanked a friend for a
present oii New Year's morning.. He
says : “It was only a breakfast, but
i hat-was enough to make us feel ns
if we were able to pity up the whole
nouilly and thrash anybody who
doubted curability to do it"

For the Wholesale and Retail Trade.

Lath and Shingles,
constantly on hand.

&gt;©“ Saw and Planing Mill east of the
Dkpot, Nashville, Mich.

A. W. OLDS.

48

Then Try My $1 Tea,
And

.1

potIND, tho cheapest place

Cent SOAP.

Oil Town Rio. 25 and 28 C«U

GROCERIES!

TR11S1PII BAKING POWDER !
In nice Lin cannisten*.

Tea Setts for 65 Cts.

Kerosine OB, 15 cents per Gallon.
We will sei! yea

Groceries, of Every tariptions,
kc., Ac., too numerous to mention.
For casn, or its equivalent,

An Cheap as they caa be Bonghl

$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

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.

BOOTS AND SHOES

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes.

AND

Heady Made Clothing OTT2R, STOCK Which I am bound to sell 10 per Cent Lowei than any other

H R DICKINSON.

An evil-minded Ixiy in Brooklyn
propelled a snow-ball at his annt lhe
other day. fthd, dodging into a ncighImTing area, aat down on a scuttle of
hot ashes. Thus does retributive
justice quickly follow a wicked one.

his face fixed to sing “Let us love
one another ," when a snowball hit
him in the mouth and so confused j
him that he yelled: "Bill Sykes, just
do that agin and I’ll chaw your jar I
off."

Recehei at the O. O. D. Store «r

I also manufacture Soft and Hard Wood

In regard tn a portion of "the great
West," it is rt private op,'nion exten
xivcly held that a countly which is
eaten out by grasshoppers in the AT PRICE&lt; CHEAPER THAN EVER,
summer, mid where the whiskey
AT THE DOWN TOWN STORE OF
freexes solid in the winter, may he
advantageously loft for exclusive oc
ctipation of the noble red-man and
prairie dog.
■

Think of that! When you take a
girl to spelling school in Nevada'you
have to ride twenty-four miles, and
she expects you to keep your arm
around her all the time.
A Jameson school boy had just got

Of every descript ion. kept constantly on

Best Velveteens, 75 cents.

Good Waterproofs, 90 cts.

Turkey has a General named Balndad and he's husband to twenty­
eight wives and "dad" to flfty-lwc
children

faction guaranteed.

Dressed Flooring,
Sidlif, Mouldings, Ac.,

Knit Underskirts, 50 cts. Experienced
Workm'en
Employed.
Ko. 1 Batts, 20 cents.

The resofatian “io do or die” is never so
much to any body as to the young man who
bursts a suspender button iu tho luidat of AU Wool Hose, 45 cents per pair.
The six strapping big eons of Mn. Cush­
man, of La Crone, fed proud of their moth­
er, and well they may. When they turn
out of bed th ry find the fires built, their
boot* warm, the water hot, breakfast ready
and wood enough split to last all day.

CASH.

Re-sawing, tec.,

BEST PRINTS, 10 Ota,
Other. at » or I.CM.

linn’* death 1» but an entering
From this Io a spirit land;

its

Jlaning, Hatching,
A
bind clor^ymxn denounces Clevc
landeraftr raising a poor fund of $4,500 by
ocane of n “calico ball," but the mow of
hungry and dMtitata poor haven’t a word
of complaint.

.The whole would wither and 'decay,

No cnipl yment. mntually, of -the
. tremenduous force vftiieh (Jjic two
made-one might employ in the strug­

obeying

I WILL SELL

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

G. A. TRUMAN

the trade, and to you that indulge in the for­
eign luxury, » » would say

Come to Our Store!
And see for yourselves.

THE YAMA8HIRO (uncolored)

Dry Goods

House m town.

I» all new, and has been selected with great
care and we warrant satisfaction.
We
would especially call oUlention to our large

QOME DOWN TO

*

•Japan Tea, for 01.
Young Hyson Tea, 50 cts.

CRACKERS
BAKERY GOODS

FOB ASYTHISO IS TUB USB Or

©wrrrirs aud ^rorUinus,

Of every description.

A. W. ALLEN

The Choicest Bread

Down in Seymour, Indiana, it was
Having filled my store with a fresh stock
done as follows; A beautiful young Has opened al the old stand of DOWNING
Ever sol-1 in Nashville, which we think the
woman, Minnie Clarence, oflered &amp; LITTLE, a Complete slock of
herself as a prize in a raffle, and a
People can Appreciate.
most remarkable and exciting con­
test took place. She was a member
ul uue.of (he first families and the
Wo do not wish to eujogiae. Call and see
for yourselves.
belle of the place. She was won by
a worthy young follow named Lynn
Falkconncr, and the prize was award­
ed to him. Minnie came forward
aud took Lyna’s arm and the two
went out together, amid the cheers
of the crowd. She accompanied him
to his father's hotel, where she was
GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIV.
presented to his relatives who had
And in fact everything usually kept in a
In-c-nnectiou with store.
not had tho pleasure of her acquain­
tance before, after which she was
escorted home.
FIRST-C LASS
GolnnWaal.
ggL. Cell tl Central House Sign.

©mi &lt;b©o39

GROCERIES.

Crockery.

Boots aad Shoes,
OYSTERS
Hats and Caps,
GLASSWARE,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
Glores aid Mttieis,
Jitrtcl and Jtrstaurant
Shawls, Firs,
Lodgings $ Meeds So cts.
Carpets,
Faiey Goods,

ATTENTION, ALL!
AINSVOBTH &amp; BROOKS,
pay the Highest Merkel Price for

A. ROO8A k SON.

Grocery aid Provision Store ?

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

I wish to inform the public that I will wli a

SEWING MACHINES
rhioh were bought for eaah and will be

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

HARD PAN PRICES I

BIG PILE OF GOODS

a:
5^°^

Sea*
Goin®

FOR A
MhMWvilW,

SHALL AMOUNT OF MONEY !

TERMS—Cash or Ready
Pay!

POTATOES.

MIRRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES

Clover Seed, &amp;c., .
ELEVATOR Ilf NASHVILLE

Fair Dealim and Low Prices
TO EVERY ONE!

AND CARDS, ^RACKETS,
DUSTERS,&amp;C-&amp;C.,

WATER LIME

SALT,

Don’t forget the place,—the
Brows Store, opposite Nichole.

r

KZ" In connection with my store
I shall keep a

CAMEri furnished to ordes

GOOD MEATS!
Htyhest Price Paid for Hides

and Pelts.

INGS kept constantly on hand

STUCCO,

**" UMEMBKR THE PLACE—

1 ALSO WANT

If the conductor of a railroad train
in Mexico Should attempt to put a which we ship and retail at bottom price*.
dog off the train, or collect fare for
AINSWORTH Ac BROOKS,
fer which I wiD pay the Hifheet Price.
him, that conductor would drift into
the dim j&gt;a't qnickefn lightning.
|
Proprietors. 7
A- W. ALLEN.

Fert Wane, fidm I Saiiiaw r. r.
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH-

TRAIX6 BUM BY CBJCAGO T1MK.

SHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

HAIR,

^rc.,

Country Produce.

Baliy Cabs and Peraabulaturx! MEAT MARKET!
COFFINS AND CASKETS,

LATH,

SHINGLES

The Highest Price Always Paid for

Together with a full assortment cl

CORN. APPLES, OATS,
Delivered at their

Parlor, Library, Dinin, Office ui
GENERAL FONTDRE!

Red Sign, No. 1.

10,968 Cvi&gt; If 2 ait 4 Fori Vol

Naxkvnit, Dec. let, 1S74?

NaehviQe Mich.

r, DtRHiir

�=
LOCAL MATTERS.
■a.

KcWIxbI Olokhm'a.

W. A. AYLSWORTH,

' OSu CRYSTAL DRIBS. 00 cent* al

PtffEts-ess.

Battle &lt;;r

3DR/-V GOODS
Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents’ furnishing
Goods,

180 pounds of nails which wbre put iu Rob­ at Dtciitxraiia
inson's stelgh. Shortly after dinner Rob-

^irerfcrj.

III the store of H. R. Dicta,

has wanted to see him bad, and on Tuesday,
teat his wiAkw gratified. os the thief and

t&amp;~ For Sap Pans and Buckets call at
sleigh wereTjund al Marshall, and ths Smith and Pulnini's. They have the chespthief cast Into jail, to await trial. Weottd ersi and that t he sheri If of Calhoun County,
WEBSTER k HOBB8, Stack- MdCermiok &amp; Halbert done the fintahiug ahd issued a reward of $100 far the appreIt rmlta*. AH MnAa rt Wk U&gt; tbrWiwk^-nh cnrpeBttT work.’ Very nice.
henden tf the tbltf nnd team.

l. IIARBKR. M.. D.. Homt-oprikie I1i}
and fKm»n. Offley m-ar

H
.

—Griffith .t Kerr's brick Is being finished
J B. RABEY, Drayman. Goods and and painted up in fine style, add now will
soon be ready for its several occupants.

gASTMAN S YOUNG,

TO CASH Bl’rKRSt

Good Good, and Low PrkesToll!

Justice of the Peace,
TAILOR

Por Sale or Rent.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,
Justice of the Peace,

carpet, or the table piled high with costly Olds and Hardy, Trustees.
presents. Not much. No carpel covered
Minutes of the previous meeting
Also VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.
the floor; the bride was arrayed in calico read and approved.
and the bridegroom in Kentucky jeans.
The following4iccotints were pre­
CUT FREE OF CHARGE!
Her name was Elizabeth Williams, while sented and on motion allowed :
he answered to the name of Dan NicewaaderShe still retains lhe services C
0. C. WolcoU for nail*......... ................ $7.47
Esq- Chipman was the man that made
Wm. E Grigg*..............
1.60
Samuel Rum-11, labor.
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.
bright two dollar bill waa hia reward.
On morion by C. C. Wolcott the
time for collecting taxes by village
al particulars of lhe theft from Mr. Dillen- treasurer was extended till March
the first day 1875.
able
beck, in the north •srest part of Castleton,
On motion Council adjourned.
mentioned in last week’s News;
Darwin
G. A. TRUMAN,
William* enreied C. A. Dillenheck'a house, E. J. FEIGHNER,
Record or.
I'resldenU.
while the family were absent, espied a watch

BARLOW,

BARBERaifl HAIR DRESSEN!
Nasrvillk, Micm.

aud concealed it about hia person.
Just
afterwards Dilloubeck came in and Williams
told him he was looking for work. Boon
after Williams left and Dillenbeck, missing
hia watch, seized his revolver and g.vo
chose, and soon overtook lhe thief and made
him deliver, and then escorted him, al the
point of |he revolver, to Justice Jordan's
office, where Williams plead guilty. A con-

Shaving, Hair Catting
Dressing, Shampooing,
48

lhe Union House.

FALL MILLINERY 86

■ —The new United Erethien Church

Hl Cedar Creek, tn Hope townthip,

will be dedicated on Sunday, Jan. 31.
Rev. Milton Wright, editor of Religi­

ous TYleseoj^, will offici ite.
—Godey'i Lady Book for Febru­
ary is at hand, and is an excellent

number.

The chromo “ Rescue,"

represents the rescue of two ship­

Mrs. X M. STEBBINS
ov

the

*d the thief to the Hastings jail himself-

It is a handsome
—L.J. Wheeler has engaged in to a broked spar.
the pork packing business, aud has ns and finely executed picture, and is
fine a stock of pork as one wtfuld given to every subscriber to the Bookwish to see.

Thus far he has bought

Atf exchange haa some good thought*
he equally applicable here: “Il should be the
first ambition of our people to build up our
town and advance all it* commercial and
—From Prof. J. H. Lamoreux we industrial intereete. To thi* end, they
should rtrengthrn each other. They should
have received a copy oi a book enti­ remember that as a general rule that whet
tled, "Government nf Michigan," by helps one helps n&gt;L The prospepity of

12,000 pounds. One hog that
bought weighed 51$ pounds.

□DRESS AZCAKING
CALL AND Bll.

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE!

Default having been made in tbe.^onditions
•fa certain indenlute^f mortgage, made
nnd executed on the third day of September,
in the year of our Ln»d one thonxand eight
bundrod and seventy two, by Alonzo B.
Stevrnson, sole and only heir at tew of Rox­
ana Stevenson, deoeated, nnd Eliza J. gterenson. bl* wife, uf Woodland, Michigan, in
favor of Elisha Baanider, of Windsor coun­
ty, Vermont, which aaid mortgage wn* duly
recorded in the office^f lhe Register of
Deeds »f Barry couuty, Michigan, on (he
third day of September, A. D. 1872, al fire
o’clock F. M.. tn Liber X of mortgage*, on
page 8G2, which said mortgage wm given
to secure the payment of live hundred and
sixty ($560.00) dollar*, four year* from the
date of the Mid mortgage, with interest at
the rate of ten per eent per annum pay­
able annnaily ; And it was thereby and in
said mortgage expres-dy agreed that should
any default be made in the payment of said
interest or any part thereof on any day
whereon lhe same aa* made payable as
therein ex preMed. and should lhe same re­
main unpaid and in arrears for the space of
thirty day*,.th.-n'ind from thenceforth, that
is to say. after the lapse of the said thirty
days, the Mid prindpil sum of five hundred
aud aixty dollars, wtrh all arrearages of in­
terest thereon, should at lhe option of the
obligee, Lis executors, administrators, or
*asigo*, become and ba duo and payable
immediately ther-nfler, although the period
m above Limited fur lhe payment thereof
might net then have expired, anything
therein bcipre contained to the contrary

REASONS WHY THEY ARE PREFERABLE

Grreeting

Again in the Trade

Business Utelations
with you. I trust by fair dealing ! shall be
able to retain your confidence, and to win
that of strangers.

Especial Attention
it invited to' my stock on which I

G-IVE TIME.
HUNGRY OR COLD!
because of hard times. Ready pay custom­
ers ehall baye no cause to complain of high
prices.

Give Me a Call.
Nashville. Mich., San. 27. 1876.

Zj*

J. W HTU^TaFTR

pjlKRAU 1’OK

inform the public that they will

WOOD
VOOD

The Eureka Sap Spouts are surpassed by no others, and give the utmost
satisfaction. They are, to a great extent, used in every State where maple
sugar is made, and wherever once introduced the demand for them is rapidly
increasing. With the tales’ improvements, they are pronounced, by all
who have used them, to be the only Sup Spout worth ho'Jcing. or fit for use.

------ 1 N------

For everybody to buy their

G. M DAVENPORT. Woodkind, CHARLES DUNHAM Maple Grove
JACOB HOFFMAN.
**
•
E R. LOMBARD, Vermontville,
C SPAULDING,
ASA BENEDICT,
“

,

S. S. ingerson
A. B COOPER.
J. M. COLE.
ALBERT BAR.NUM,

THE EUREKA SPOUT IS FOR SALE ONLY
THE

AT

CHOICE

fiROCERIES I CASH HARDWARE HOUSE!

Crockery,

O F

Glassware &amp; Lamps!
Where every thing in lhe Sugar Maker’s line can be found al lhe

Having moved into my

NEW STORE!

NEW GOODS!
We would announce that we shall open
daring this week a

New .Stock of GoodsJ

Entire New Stock

CONSISTING OF

Everything belonging to tho

DRESSY GOODS

Grocery, Crockery &amp; Lamp Trade,

§
s
s
o

a

8

DRESS TRIMMINGS.

onr own local growth and prosperity

—Four and a half miles southeast
of this village, in Kalamo, is a school
* time; It will bring nn appetite.
district known ns the Muleville dis­ i* probably no cl«M of people betj er able to
trict, and the school is taught j_&gt;y a fully prove &lt;hta then eouutry editom. They
teat it often. A o-an with no stomach at all,
- -Miss Leach. Last week Weducjday
KLI8HA DANN18TKK,
publisher of a country paper e month. C.'-EMKNT SMITH.
afk-rnoun &lt;ugbt of her pupils went lo
Mvttp?
[CuarloUc Leader.
Attorney fur Mortp«irne.
Wm. Davis’ house and bought a gal­
Polad Naohvifl*,
Jon, at, »7a.
lon «f hard eider, which they drank,
and then retarded to the school in a
Editor of the NasnnttR New*: Deer
drunken condition. The teacher cried
and five next niornuig informed the
directors, wbo, after the boys liad ac News to maysly.
koowlodgcd the wrong of getting
fignt in school hours, allowed them
lo return to the school- This is the
second time these boys have been that I am trying
drunk this winter during school hours,
and they have only to do so once
more, and we will take their case in
ynur paper became a power io the tend for
G. F. WILSON, Prop.'
I good.—Thomae Hamilton.

FRESH MEATS,

NO n NO CIH iFFORD WITBOUT TIEN.
Below is a list of sugar makers who used them last season

GLOVES. CORSETS,

’MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER.

open spaces between each flange lor she flow of the sap from the outer
pores. The outer pores being the best yielders are often wedged by woodand other plug spouts to.tlie depth of half an inch or more, greatly dimin­
ishing the amount of sap that would otherwise be obtained.
Wooden spouts, ns well as many other kinds that are used, are of short
uiiiuiiun; but ioufnea is one of their worst features,—and ths is always
found in them as the season advances.
Those having their holes in the
center, when driven into the tree dam up a little sap, which remains there
during the season, constantly to freeze and sour.
This soon becomes thick
and gummy, closing all lhe pores. Then to get morrfcap, the trees must be
rebored, which usually only deepens tho hole.
The »our spout is then
replaced, which MB only sour the next run. Tlie hole in the Eu&amp;eka, by
which the sap leaves the tree, is at lhe very bottom of the auger hole. This
being bored on a little upward slant no sap can l&gt;e hold to freeze or sour.
Then, too, the Euheka being 'metallic, and galvanized, absorbs no sapr
consequently sourness in the spout and bore never occurs.
Many ask why the Eurekas run ealier in the day and continue later at
night, and later in the season?
If u this: wood.and other tubular spouts
liaving their holes in the center, freeze up at night first, at the outer or dnp
end,—the sap continuing to flow, fill up the spout and auger hole, and hav­
ing no escape, freezes solid.
The Eurrkas, constructed as they are, and
being conductors of heat, do not freeze, and continue to flow much later,
until the snp in the tree slops circulating by freezing. In the morning, lhe
spout and auger hole.being free from ice, the sap commences to flow early
.from tho outer pores, which thaw out first.
With wood and other plug
spouts, these pores are wedged, consequently caunot flow until the spout
and auger hole are free from ice. Hence we see why the sap commences to
flow earlier from the Enrekas, and continues later in iho day. And the
auger hole never becoming sour by the spout, continues, without rebonng, to
How much later in the season.
Considering the advantages gained by the Eureka Sap Spouts, and the
low price for which they are sold,

RELIABLE HOUSE and say they will now use no spout but the Eureka:

New onee to call and nee tn,

It is designed

State, aro now using the work.

THAT IS THE

10,000

ns a text book to be used in Michigan be a community of feeling and taleresi,
schools, and as this is the first work disposition to unite in public activities,
dmerminatinn to pu*h fotward our ov
uf the kind ksued, it will supply a local prqjecta. We snnuld moot rage oi
want long felt by the people. The own uiauufauiures, buy of our own mt
chants, patronize nor own institutions, and
schools generally throughout the

E. D. BITGOOD, Proprietor.

“49”

default having been ma le in the payment of
said interest, and the Mine having been and
remained unpaid and in arrears for tbc I would reaped fully invito my old custom-1
space of thirty day* and upward*, lhe afore­
said principal ram of five bundle
dellara with alt arrat&gt;iur--« at Intarrat
Oren and t* tkvlartrt to h ■ now diw and

Charles R. Brown, late Judge of lhe

Ninth Judicial Circuit

North Mata St. Nashville, Mich,

wrecked mariners, who are clinging

MORTGASK SALE.

Bucket Hangers.

N. B.— The pubtie will pleatc bear
in minti thai this is no oil shelf worn
stock, but all new, having been bought
within the past three months.
Parties having unsettled accounts to any others. They are more Simple, Duratie, Convenient and Economizing.
with the tele firm of Aytewortb A Fuller, They are made from the best quality of iron, and are galvanized. They will
not rust or Conode and will last for • generations.
They do not injure the
with
tree, aud are quicker adjusted titan any other.
They will yield enough
W, A. AYLSWORTH.
more sap, extra, every season, to doubly pay their entire cost. They
Nashville, Jan. 1st, 1876.
’
will run earlier and later in the day, and laier in the season.
They havethe most perfect and convenient arrangement for hanging the Bucket, doing
away with the spike, so injurious to. the tree.
Being metallic, they aro
conductors of heat, snd never freeze, nor «oak up with sap and sour. Their
construction xs such as not to obstruct the flow of sap from the outer pores,
as do. wood and other plug spouts. Trees tapped with these spouts require
I world respectfully inform my friends no reboring during lhe season ; the air being excluded from tho bore Qrr
that I am
their peculiar construction) the pores of the timber do not .become seatemnil
or contracted as is the case when open spouts are used, and the wound i»
left open. The inner end of the Eukeka enters lhe tap or bore 5bith threfl'
thin flanges about as thick as the back of an ordinary table knife, leaving

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

JULLINIRY&amp; FANCY GOODS!

AND

All kinds of produce taken in
exchange for Goods.

f has bought the Hastings House, and is m*k- “ Go tuy your Drugs and Groceries at
. lug it a fair sample of what a hotel should be. Botas's D»va Brona.
.
jg
JJENRY H. WOOD.
Jobr. R. Eastman will continue in the prac­
Hastings school teachers are charged
8 T A ND FROM UN D E R.
tice of law al Woodland.
withcruely punishing children for slight
All parsons having unsettled secounti offences. They should be tempered down
with the nudertlgned, MU please call and
know of eight families in the village that with a trip hammer.
settle
them immediately, thcrel
R LIKB1LAUSER,
' Aid Bentley's wood abed caught fire from
themselves trouble and expense,
some live coals that had been left there, on
business.
Tino Mxxsoa.
Tuesday morning test. Luckily it was
discovered before mnq^ damage waa done
and the fire extinguished.
p PABADY, Manufacturer c
The Hotel and Grocery Store occupied by
tbo good bargains that they are giving,
The average HasI Ings youth, when his Dougherty &amp; Room, and known as the
Boot* and Shoes,
beard
begins to sprout, issues cards, with Central House. Has all the conveniences of
—J. 8. Boise, of Le Rqy, Ohio, is visiting
a
modern boarding bouse.
Terms easy.
Cap. Boise and -Boise Bros.—Mrs, Mary his name in one corner and his girl's in ao- PosMssion given after the 6th of April,
Stiiea and Francis Hopper, of Battle Creek, jsther, and the word “engagement** in an­ next. Apply to
JOHN &lt;&gt; CKESSY.
CONRAD CLEVER, Nashville.
ere vieiliwg 8. SOlee.—Mr. Priadle of .Paw tique letter* ia tbc center, and passe* them 12
'round.
Paw, ia visiting lhe village.
-Bfortfgajgo Sale.
Hasting*
enjoys
the
honor
of
being
a
—The Atlantic for February la received,
Wnr.RCA.s. Jonah B. Rasoy and Rmetta
VJNION HOUSE.
and ia a strong number, abounding wilh chartered city an J has a mayor. Recently C. Umov, h:a Wifr, of Nasiiville, Barry
F- Darcrr, Proprietor.
good things. Mark Twain in hia “Old Times aaid mayor issued an ordnance forbidding county, Michigan,did on the 1 Alb day of Au­
gust,
A. D. 1871, make and execute to—HiMJLHIIVII-LJS. - Mlcnijnan. on lhe Mississippi," cxpteins-lhe origin of saloons to sell liquor or. keep open their
ram Coe. of the same place, a certain mort­
hia non de plume. The subscription of tho saloons on the Sabbath, A week or two gage to secure tbo payment of a certain
ae*i» wiii
svsry
after a fire brake cut in a building next to
Good Hall la lire third
a saloon, on Sunday, and about the first Mid mortgage jr*a duly recorded in lhe
Nbws postpaid fbr $4.80.
person to be seen rushing out the back door office of the Regirtcr of Deed*. In Barry Un.,
''
—
Lost
Tuesday
we
visted,
and
made
the
I
yyn. JONES,
of the saloon, was said mayor. “Oh ! con- Michigan, on the 7th day of Sept. A: D.
1871. »n Liber “Z" of mortgages, on page
acquaintance of Mr. JobnQ. Creasy, the sirt-mey^bou at fa jewel.
899, and, whereoa, there i* now due on Raid
newly-elected Seeriff. We think John Q. is
Journal please copy.
noto and mortgage lhe lutn of Four
a nice man and any one else that don't think
Hundred and Ninety-one and (kJ-100
—From teal week’s Charlotte Leader we doltei*. at this date, and default has
so, wants I? call at thia office and apply for
learn that a scoundrel calling himself Al­ tw-en made in the payment of said ram :
bert Troxel, inticed DeLacy Douglas, a boy Now, therefore, by reason of Mid detank,;
or there will be a mighty rustling among
of 16 years, from Lit home in Pioneer, the .MoYtgagee, by virtue of the power in
tholr dry bonu.
Kid mertg&amp;go s^ut-lnvJ. will, od iho t«euWilliams Co., Ohio, and, to a swamp near •ielh day j&gt;f February, A. D. 1875, nt lhe
Charlotte, and induced him to hide $35, hoar of one o’clock, I'. M. of said day, in
some clothing and two guns in a hollow the.city of,Hasting*, at lhe north frontdoo
to Mrs. Stebbins* millinery store, and has log, then returning lo Charlotte, when the of the court house, iq aaid eity (that being
commenced to haul brick for a new store. boy retired, but Troxel secured the money (he place of holding lhe circuit court in and
for Barry county, Michigan) sell lhe tends
Mr. Ajhwor.h’a store will be 70 or 80 feet aud things and “slid out.’’ However he and pre&gt;uLe&lt; described in Raid mortgage, or
long and will be commenced early in the was arrested lhe next eveaing on the train ao much thereof as may be neceaiary to
Nashville, Mich.
spring. Tbc prospects now are that Mr. nt Chester, and cast into the Charlotte jail Mlirfy the amount due thorean, nnd lhe
reasonable costs aud expense*, and nn At­
R. 8 Brady will join with him and erect Where bo is awaiting trial. Il turns out
torney fee of twenty five dollar*, stipulated
General Conveyancing,
two bricks. Several residences are also ou that the thief* name is nut Troxel, but Ab­ lobe paid by tbc terms of said mortgage
CoUeelians a speciatty. the programme for next summer. Watch ner Rager, and that he waa born and raised should the same be foreclosed. TLo de­
out for the banner village.
in Carmet, He has had the name of being scription nf the premise*, as described in
said mortgage, arc as follows: Village lot*
MONEY TO LOAN
—There was a wedding in town tert Bat- a thief a good, while.
No. one hundred and twenty-«ix (126) and
the undirid d *ne-ha1f of lot* eighty-two
urdty night.
It wasn’t exactly as high
(82) and eighty-lbrre (^8). in lhe village of
Common
Connell
Proceeding*.
C&gt;n,WiU'
toned as a Sartoris-Grant or Grant-Honore
Nashville, Barry county, Michigan, accord­
wedding, but wo presume the interested
ing to the plat and tbc survey thereof.
Council Rooms, )
Dated Nashrillc, Mich.. Nov. 19th. 1874.
pnrty were just as happy. It was held in
Jan. 26, 1825. J
HIRAM COE.
the little alt io over McCormick &amp; Halbert's
Regular meeting held.
CLkMKXT Bmitu.
Mortgagee.
FALL AND WINTER
carpenter shop,—the abode of Death ' The
Attorney for Mortgagee.
8-20
Present, — Downing, Wolcott,
floor was not ornamented with a Brussells

DELL

mm nip w®os

Urmm ml Bradml Coaon, 6 fr &gt; U.
■BuMoaey lost by not buying Teas al Men’s Bools. $2.75 to SiO,
Boise Bros.
Men’s and Boys' Suits Clothing, from
&gt;€k-. Upon the fa- off mountain tope, $8 to $30 a &amp;dt. -

' Attorney* at Law.

'

T*at&lt;yi&gt;t OalvanfzecI

VXVSU.U 1XDVCEXEKTS
Best Prints, 8 avd 0 cents,

HASTINGS.

—The ice in Thornapple Lake ia of such ai of the well*, throughout the city having
superior quality, that it is being shipped to, “dried up."
w
EapnM&gt;ta Owosso, and other distant points.
Court will be In aeeeiod next woek, and
drep kmo, vIiom ..... ron aoun—A. W. Parker has retired from the bus­. considerable important business will be
tains high, above the raging tempest and
iness arena of Nashville, and returned to&gt; brought before it
tho storm-clouds aa they fly. methinks I
Hartings. He didn't advertise.
Mr. Bailey, aa old resident of the city

pLEMKNT SMITH.
V
L.XWYRR.
Kaal Batata and Inacnmec Ag-nL

Sugar Maker’s Friend

As &lt;Jheap for
Reiuly Pay
As Aay House in Barry Connty.

NASHVILLE FOUNDRY I

ONE PRICE TO ALL.

L il A8. W. DhJdARAY

rocenes
OF ALL KINDS,

DOME if THE SHORTEST KOTTCn.

Nashville, Oct. fith, 1874.

L. C. BOISE &amp; CO.

Alllew- vr*rn&lt;ii;r4'»» regrrMk

Wm E. 6A.VA.aE At BRO a COLUMli

Market

I

»ri

SHAWLS, CASSIMFRES,

Plows, Sleigh Shoes and
Country Produce always
bought at the TOP of the
General Jobbing,
Market.
tkA-AUl, H71.

Clocks, Spectacles, gw.

W. n. K9CHER h Bro.

OPlUMSf
«ltw. At

!«•«. -w/l

�==;

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_

mxsMaeroxM x*wui&gt;.

a^Ploi

fhhoval.

taken up,

-WMi.law IUW. •ditor c.f tM*Wr York

nominatioon t.'.ixu •100; to'estahltah a mint at

in that city, and forcibly ejected Flanagan,
recently elected Sheriff. Flanagan, it went*,

TIN WIRE RING*.

neighborhood nf «vmw and nrer». Wilhoft'a
Tonic will prove a valuable addition » the
___ __
11
nwanllna

J/btire-BUta introdacod : To provvnl tho

F:&gt;Lat A Co.. Proprietors, New OriesM.
For sate by all draggteta.

VEGETABLE PttLMOMAXY BALIlff
fowl arnreaM. rallsMe sad w«ll-k*o-» re-tej

lhe Pita John Partar care.

Cbarire Kingvtay, Chaplain in Ordinary to wm a conatitnUoual qtwiion regarding tho Ing lhe visit of tbo * Klug of Hawaii wm
val dily of bls'atactica. 'Flanagan reported
lhe'fsAta to Gh»nr*IHr HtR, and appentad fc&gt;

appointed W. H. MeGbaa Sheriff pro lem.,
, ths court-room by tho unllla.-y. MeGbaa ia a white Rcpubliday, while Ihon—A WaehiDgtou dispatch state* the Repub-

gating committee which went to Vicksburg
frianda, and that the poeaibdity of hia guilt is. have arrived at th&lt;, conclusioa that a formid­
able White League exists in Mississippi, and
that tho white* instigated tho riot that re­
united In the Vicksburg slaughter.
—The Minnesota Logie!sturo proceeded to
tellot for United States Senator on Jan. 19.

U&gt;s Legfotalnro of Dakota, asking for the
completion of the Northern Pacific railroad,

GrxxnfiiiirEtSi:

Waukesha Water,

prineipaliy in crw.ridaratiun of tho Legislative

MINERAL BOCK SEEING,
mittao to inquire whether the privileges
of tho House bad been violated by the
anest aud detention cf Whitelaw Reid,
al the suit of Alexander R. Bhsphord,
while Held wm within the District of Colum­
bia under a subjoins from a oomm'ttM of tbo
House; adopted, and a oommiltea of fire

Hale of New Tork. Orth, Clymer, and Baylor."
—The Legialalure.of Rhode latad resumed Tbo House than went into committee of the
equipped for active Mrviee. Supplies for the ths oonteet for Celled States Senator, the whole on the Indian Appropriation bi)!,
first ballot resulting : Burnside, &lt;3: Nathan Poland in the chair, but adjourned without
disposing of lhe question.
Wkdkwsday, Jan. 30.—Smalt—Clayton In­
end ballot stood: Burnside, 43;'Dixon, 31; troduced a bill to protect each State against
ail Um war rereel* immediately available hare

sion 91 ballots wye taken with pretty much

ho disbnned «064.000 of the Pacific Mail cor-

for the purpose of violating lhe laws of said

—The Maaeacbnsetta Legislature com­
menced voting for Senator on the 19th of Jan-

with Abart's list, with ths exception that Cou. greesman Schumaker rereived •300,000 iu- hour or with 101 votes, followed by J. G.
etead of •275,000, m testified to by.AberL After Abbott,-the Democratic candidate, who re­
Irwin bad made hi* revelation, SchAmakar wm ceived 87. E. R. Host received 67 aud Charioe

—Tbc Pennsylvania Legislature liu elected
Judge Wallace, Democrat, to succeed Mr.
Scott in the United States Senate.

purpose of interfering in any manner with
shall wilfully an 4 corruptly conspire comeon for any of the purposes above indi­
cated, shall, upon conviction '.hereof, bo
deemed guilty of felony and bo punished by a
fine not exceeding •10,000, and by imprint n-

A DOG TUAT LOVED OEU PUPS.
An ancient widow wm walking tbo
other day in tho Avrane dtf Maine,
Paris, with her dog, which disappeared
in the line de 1* Gaite, aud shortly re­
turned carrying a piece of bacon, which
it buried in some soft earth. “Your
dog is clover," said a pauser-by. “ Poor
thing." said the widow, “ she has young
ones, and this develops her instincts."
So saying the widow uncovered the
bacon and placed it in a capacious pock­
et. Presently the dog reappeared with
A DVF.RTI3EWI B.nfl » csat* le OI
a pair of socks. This Booming to be n A. ttt,* CO.. &lt;1 Park Bow. New Ye
PsswhM V100 MB*«. eontataias Hsia
sign of over-anxiety for her yoang, the MMrs
MUsalcs skcwiac eosl of
passer-by pointed her out to tho police,
who found in her pocket a cake, a pair
of small boots, a knife, tho piece of ba­
con, a sankngo, a book and some other
matters. Tho poor dog waa sent to be
slaughtered, and the widow taken to
the police etition.

15^20

Mb. Fbank Jones, .of Portsmouth,
N. II., hr.K had his. life insured for
what bo had already testified. He bad thought
....The Legbslalivo Ayprvprialivu UU, .after $200,000. Thia iamud tn bo t bn largest
to recall anything which would aid him in ex­ ctactatl Hun.Josoj.hE McDonald to succeed acme unimportant amendments, wat read a life insurance carried by any individual
in New England, except Charles C.
plaining bla connection with tbo money paid Mr. Trett in _ tho United States Senate, the
into his baridr
vote standing: McDonald, 78; Piatt, 41 mont to the Constitution, providing for the Storrow, of Lawrence, who is insured
—Three important bills wars introduced iu BucEinaD, 13; Thompson, C; Curry 3; Hol- election of President and Vice President by for $250,000.
rounds, of.Vermont; creating a court of ecu—Hon. Henry L. Dawes ban been elected
tested election*: one by Senator Wright, of Untied States Benstor from Massachusetts.
Iowa, reducing the salaries cf government
ottoersand employee; and one by Beuster Adanw, 98; J. G. Abbott, IQ; E. R. Hoar, 9;
BoatwelL of Massachusetts, creating a bar of teat taring, 12.
- Toe **eond ballot for B*nator in Mtnneto determine what attorneys shall or shall not sota resulted: Ramsey, 61; Donnelly, 61;
Davis, 21; Bcaltering, 16.
gross. This latter frill Is inteodol as a blow
—The Doiawaro Legislature has re-otocted
at tbo lobby.
Hon. Thomas F. Bayard to tbo United States
—The Now York Legislature ban pan*o&lt;) a
special act authorising tbo Brooklyn Court,
—Tbo Republicans of Connecticut have
txiforo which tho Boocher-Tiltou ca«o is being nominated Mayor Greene, of Norwich, for
tried, to extend Ha term, tn order to dicjioae Governor.
—Hon. Irsm P. Cliriettancy bw been
thought the trial will last at least six weeks elected to succeed Sir. Chandler In the Son­
ata from Michigan. Mr. Chriatianey is at
—Irwin, in hia testimony before the Ways present Chief Justice of the Michigan 8uprwno Court.
Mall corruption business, states that King
—The committee appointed by the Repub­
and Whitney wore paid •235,000 jointly to lican caucus of the lower boueo of Congress
bribe the Senate, and-that they performed to derive legislation for the Southern Statea
their work Mti»factorlly. Ho also testified
that sx-PoBtmsBter-Gcuoral Randall wm paid the maintensuoe of the Kellogg government in
•35.000, and that ho (Randall) reported that Loulriana,.the supj&gt;ort of the President in his
action in the New Orleansoffair, lhe passage of
-The interest taken in the Tilton-Beecher
board to investigate mirages and report the
D. Moulton, the "mutual friend” and go- evidence tbcroofito the United States courts.
—A New Orleans telegram elates that tho
Democratic members of lhe Legislature have
summer. baa undergone, a most vigorous' resolved to slick together until the departure'
of the Congroatloual Investigating Commit­
counsel, who have failed in their efforts to tee, after which' they will retire to their homes
worry or con fuse him. Ho maintains hie story and await developments.
with singular pertinacity.
Moulton is pro-Ex-Gov. A. 8. Paddock hasbo'n elected
Unltod States Senator from Nebraska in place
witness that ever topk tbo stand.
—Ben Butler wm the author of “Mutual
—Tbo Democrats of tho Louisians LegtelsFriend " Moulton's celebrated "statements,” lataro bare proposed, as a compromise meas­
to tho latter testified the other day in tho ure, that the Congresaionai committee now

—Throe hundred miner* are delving for
tbo. precious motals in tbo Black Hilta. It is
reported tbst gold In paying quantities (a
—Tbo freight lines to tbo East are again
cutting rates.
—The public will be rejoiced to learn that

in New Orleans canvam the returns of lhe
November election, take testimony m to in­
timidation, and decide who wore elected lo
tbo Lsgtotalure.
-Ex-Senator Harlan iudlgnxtly dor.ien hav­
ing had any connection with Ute Pacific Mail
subeidy bnetneee.

out action upon It the Hen*to went into exec­
utive Mwaion.
Hout'—Garfield reported a bill appropriat­
ing • IW.bOO for continuing the construction
of the Bl. Louis PostoOce... .Crouuse In­
troduced a bill appropriallng ffSO.tW for ths
distribution of seed* to tho portions of tbo
coqutry that have suffered from grasshopper
ravages... .The Indian Appropriation bill wm
considered in committee of the whole, and
the proportion to pay yearly three million
dollars to the Choctaw Isdtaue, under the
agreed to and so reported to the House; but
tins amendment being deemed objectionable

aud the bill wm reoommitled... .The Speaker
presented a mcaaago from tbo President call­
ing apodal allar.llon to tho absolute nocesalty
of providing proper armament for. tho seaCommitteco on Military Affaire... .After
■uluo uvuste vn *ue recinc Haii mvMttgttlon
the House adjourned.

from tho President in regard to Btren^thoning
tbo coast defenses.... Davis lutroduoed a bill
to incorporate tbo WMhington City and Bl.
Louis Railroad Company... .The Civil Service
Committee reported edverealy on the bill to
reduce tho salary of tho President of the
United States....Tho remainder of tho sea
siou was occupied in discussing the proposed
amendment to tho Constitution in regard to
the election of tbo President and V:oo-Presi­
dent by direct vote of tbo people.
proprialion bill

wm

defeated yesterday

committee of tbo whole....Smith, from the
Election Committee, reported a reeolution ex­
pelling Delegate Cannon, of Utah, for polyg­
amy. Ordered printed... .What is known a*
tho " Little Tariff bl-l” wm discussed and
finally passed.
.
a petition from cltizcue of Ptuneylvanla
against a rest* ration of lhe duty on tea and

restoration of tne duty on tea and coffee, aud
Finally, however, realising

aud adjourned.

articles which tho President in hia meeMge
called " horizontal duties."
.
OEEMH.

Thebe are few who teed to be told
that the Sherman Houtw ia tho beat
hotel in Chicago. But oil may not have
learned that ita prices have recently
been materially reduced.

croon waa fonnl rilting by her kitchen stove.

whbobs

oozrauxD or

*

PURE COD LIVER
. OIL AND LIME. J

Jio Person can take these Bitters

Bilious, Remittent ■ and Inter­

EPlj-EPSY

$250

riXBIS paper It printed
1 &lt;1 bar lea Bnen Johnson ,
d rs-pound cans by
thk RKwararEit vinos, CMeseo, tn.
teat* ate aalliix with creel eacceas

LIVINGSTONE'S LIFE WORK,

SONGS .OF JOY !

No ube of any longcrtakiuff the large,
repettaive. griping. dia«tric aud nauaoous

PIUM

O

Habit Cured

OPIUMJ^^
Sinker, Davis &amp;. Co.,
IN OI JUSAPO LU, IMD.,
Manufaetarar* or strictly

PortableEngines,
Stationary Engines,
Tubular and Flue Boilers,
Lard Tanks, Water Tanks,

K^L‘‘ra^:W'.,K.,WS7.,&gt;'Ka

bsrlQ. and
Grannie, am

tar

/or ** mtutrnlfi Cata^fnt” JKt
exvoee icnra elsewhere.

readily swallowed by thee* of the most sensi­
tive stomach* and fMtidioua tastes. Each of
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgailve Peltate repre-

CUSHING’S MANUAL

Of Parliamentary Mce.

pills found f &gt;r sa'o iu ths drug stores. From
their wonderful cathartic power, in proportion
to their • ze, iMkipte who have not tried them

it by mail'
EEOWE4

MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM,

mittent Fevers, which aro so preva­
lent in the valleys of our greet riven
firougDiKit tbo United States, especially
horn of the Missisaippf. Ohio. Mi&amp;ouri.
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberbjnd, Arkan&gt;m. Bed, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande,
[ Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah. Rotimke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
entire country during the Summer and
Autuipn, uid (pmarkabiy so during sea­
sons of unusual boat and dryness, are
invariably accompanied by extensive de­
rangements of the Btomac'j and liver,
and 'other abdominal viscera. In their
irealuroiit,* ptHg.tUwwaKurtlng a pow­
erful influence upon these various or­
gans, is wwentiany necessary, 'rticre
Ik no cathartic for tbo purpose equal to
Db. J. Walker’s Vinegar Bijters,
as they will ipceddy remove the dark­
colored viscid matter with tvliich tbo
bowels are loaded, at the Kime tinio
stimulating toe secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy
functions of tho digestive organs-

Fortlfy tho l&gt;ody against disease

CIHCLLAII SAW-WILLS,
•Cd King Table*. Lever Head Block*, Flour­
Mill machinery, Htave Machinery, »hln-

tx&gt;ard botes, when re can, by a careful appliaalio i of chemical science.'t xtract all the

use the different active medicinal principles
of-.which tbev aro oora posed being so harm iubso, wm
u.unrs, as u&gt; procure a

reluving Oangwuub dr Inflzmmztic’U of
the Lirsr and VL ccral Organs, in Billouc
D jeaare.
The properties cf Dr. Walkers
flNM)ia B1TTKSS are Aperient. Dianb.-retta,
Carminative, Nutritions laxative. Diuretic.
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific. A Itera­
te*. ami Anil Hi!inns
GraUIhl Thousands proclaim Vibegab Bitters the moat wont’ jrful Irtviguraut that erer sustained the sinking
•j stem.

according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bones are not deEtroyod by mineral poison or other
means, and vital orgains wanted beyond
repair.
•

SENT FREE

$3 A 25 RANDOLPH 8T.. CHICAO4

by purifying all Its fluids with Vinkgab
Bitters. No epitlemic can take hold
&lt;&gt;f a system Ulus fore-annctl.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Head­
ache, Pam in the Sbouldcrs, Coughs,
Tightness of tlve-Cbest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
iu the Mouth. Bilious Attacks, Pftlpitatation of thr Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Pain in Ibo region of the Kid­
neys, and a hundred other painful symp­
toms, aro tho offrpriHgs of Dyspepsia.
One bottle will prove a better guarantee
of ita merits thax a lengthy advertise­
ment.
Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White
Swelling*. Ulcer*, Erysipelas Swelled Neck,
Goitre, Scrofuluu* Inilztninaiion*, Indolent
Inflammation*. Mercurial Affection*, Cid
Sure*, Eruption* of the Skin, Sore Eye*, etc.
In three, a* iu all other eon«tiluUonal Di*eajses, Walkkb’s Vismaz Bittkzb hava
diown their great curative .powers in the
must obstinate and intractajle caaea.

For Inflammatory and Chronic

Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit­
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
lhe Blood, hirer, Kidneys and Bladder,
three Bitters have no equal. Such DtaeaaM
ore caused by Vitiated Blood.
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons euBged hi Paints and Minerals, such os
umbers, Type-scttore, Gold-l&gt;eater». and
Miners, as they advoacu in life, uro subject
to paralysis of the Bowel*. To gourd
ngainrt this, take a dose of Walker’s Viskuaji BirhcR* occaftiooally.
For Skin Diseases^ Eruptions, Tet­
ter, Salt-Rhe am, Blntehre. Sputa, ftmpjre.
Pusudea, Boil*, Carbuncle*, Ring-worm*
Scald-head, Sore Eyre. EryripcdM. Itch
Scurf*. IJiscoloratiomi of the Skiu, Btunun

| *oitl by dealer* in modknnee.

An Irishman culled at a drug store to
F

DR. 0. 1 BOHANNAN,

lr eared. Bold el

ELASTIC TRUSS CO.,

Icrcsry. Chars** r**o»»*bl* Ci
i‘'Tr»»&gt;li»on Special Dlt*****.*

13 Broad wa;
For loss of end, horn ail, red water in
cx&gt;*a, ioe* Of *ppc.ite. rot, orWnnrrain n&gt;
•beep: thick wind, hrokstt wind and roaring,
and for ail obstructions of tho kidney- iu
horse*. u*o Shn-idan't Cavalry Condition
Powdtn. _______________ _

DR. WHIITIEH,

a* ar b. aci« tuwt. c- imu, x*.
WATERS'

sr, fA.

3

HEW

8CALE

Pin, Tape, and other Worms,

lurking in tlic system of so tn«nr thousand'*,
are ensctually arotruyed sod removed. Ko
srstem &gt;&gt;f mudicinn, no vermifuges, no anthalintruttes will free lha.systeui from wurins
like these Bitter;.
or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo­
manhood. or the turn of life, three Tonic
Bitten display so decided an influecce'^hit
improvement is eooo-perocptllJa.
-

Cleaane thr Vitiated Blood when­
ever yon find iu imparities burstlag throngb
the skin In Pimples, Eruptions, up Bures;
cleanse it when yun find it obstructed and
aluggizh in the veins; dranao it when it u
foul; your freling* will tell run wh*n. K**t&gt;
the blood pure, and lhe health of the styateio
will follow.

ita* AMH.K1CAN PUBLl HISb
EaadolpU
ChtatgJ. 111.

abaippl, at Vicksburg, had been interfered

or nalurc, are literally dug up and carriix
uutof the system in a shun time by the uro
of these Bitteta.

For Female Complainta, in young

TH GREAT SOUTH.

FOR
A8ENT8. •ssBpssiaiaaPassa Iu BCEiBVEh'a

The Noethwestern Hoi2uc-Nati.Co.'b

lution calling on the President to state by

PIAN08
__ , ..

OMcaso, gU0 Rl.lfi;

MARm"ACE'’cuiDE'‘

proptialiug •182,600 iu coin to pay tho
interest gm tho 8.66 bond* cf tbo
Dislriet of Columbia, which wm ordered

SriKwwr.
■»rf &lt;O| Tt»ri,-ri. J

ehuMtta, by unanimous consent, introUteed e
1st loan was lolged bare notified Don Caries
bill to authorize Ltant.-QatR. Frederisk Pierthat he need not expect any further advance*. eon to acoopt from the Quean of Great Brit in
tbo decoration. of tho military Order of The
Bath, for gallant eervicM in the combined
heart leaders are said to ba plotting ago ins
attack on tho Jepaneno forts and piratical

fiAXOaCXO;

AGENTSWANTED.
To Sell Rubber H‘nd Stamps

adjourned til! Monday.

THB

e■

Beaut Disease.—Many persona suf­
fer with heart disease without knowing
it—suddenly they drop off, and their
friends aro astonished, on a pont-mortem
examination, lo leant that they died of
heart disease. The heart, like the brain,
is tho sent of life—its diseases are of
several characters. Tho most common
tire valvular diseaae, fatly degeneration
and functional derangement.
If th»
liver becomes deranged, and iigestion
imnaired, the heart, through sympathy
ana 'juxtaposition, becomes abnormal. JOSIAH ALLES’S WIFE’S NEW BOOK
Tho following symptoms indicate ap­
proaching disease: Palpitation; giddi­
ness, faintuess, nervous prostration,
deranged digestion, vertigo, cold ex
tremities, etc., etc., for which tho old
school will administer iron, opium,
antimony, mercury, and many oilier
mineral poisons... Heart disease is a
Z SXW COLLECTION OV
blood disease—purify tho blood-; remove
obstructions to a limpid circulation by
taking that Vegeiiible Alterative Visit­
oar Bitters, and yon wijl be a sound
person in two or three months.
20

Wssav-Xo.
HavrrhiU, N. H., which, for ahceliing brutal­
ity, ia bardiy paralleled in the criminal histoiy

C. C. OLIN &amp; CO.

wm

cidwl to report against the extension of Hie
IcMing foreign products of the 10 per cent,
Wheeler and Wileou oewjug-tnanhlno patent.
tax. Referred.. ..West'preeenlo! the cre­
—The Congrereional luvsatigstiug Commit­ dock A Co., of Watertown, N. I., stopped
tee arrived at New Orleans aud commenced payment a few days ago. A hurriedly-prepared dentials of P. B. 8. Pinchbeck m Bon aLorstatement shows liabiliiios amounting to elect from Loutaiana for tbo&gt; term expiring
‘ak'ng tMlimony on the 33d of January. '
•454,003 ; aseeta. •170,000, and about »75,OOO March 4, 1878, and they were 1
Committee on Elections and- Privilege*....
CAfJfff AKD CRtJttEALg,
—The Cook County National Bank, of Chi­ Boutwell introduced a bill to provide a
—Tbc convicts of I ho Missouri Ponltenttary, cago (B. F. Allen. President), liu gone into
voluntary liquidation. Depositors will be Lewis introduced a bill rt'pea'ing tho set pro­
viding a government for the District of Co­
paid in full.
—Tho trustee of the Jay Cooke estate 1&gt;m lumbia, approved June 30, 1£64.. .Toe morncommenced paying a each dividend Jf fir*
on the Sixteenth Amendment to the Canati—A WMbingtxin dispalcb states that Secre­
tary Bristow ha* concluded his achetM for an girding ths right of Louisiana to self-govern­
ment, which was participated in by fiherman.
Ths moro peaceably dis-

H»e authorities.

" An, parson, I wish I could take my
gold with me," said a dying man to hia
pastor. “ It might melt," waa the con­
soling answer.

Dr; J. WaUer'H tWifornia Vihavar Bitters are a purely Vegetable
pteparatkm, made chiefly from the na­
tive htrte found oil-the pyw-ur rengrfl &lt;a
titv Sierra Neyatkt mountnins of Califor
□ia the medicinal propertie* of which
are extracted therefrom without lhe um
of Alcohol.
The question te almost
daily asked. “ What Is the cause of the
unparalleled suecces of Vinegar BrrrERsF’ Our answer u, that they remove
tho cause of disease, and the patient re­
covers his health. They are. the great
blood purifier and ft life-giving principle,
» perfect Benovator and Invigorate?
of the ayztem- Sever before in ttr
history of^tbe world bes a medicine been

PRKSlDXnrs SPECIAL UESaAGE.

VANDERCOOK-Co.CHICAGO.
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Mock ard Budtewy. otarat •M.WO.
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MILWAUKEE.

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VOL. II.

“ Progression. No Retrograding.”

_____ -

-

NO. 19.

N.ffeviLLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1875.

MICHIGAN NEWS.
The first dinnor naw tho beginning of You are ruy only brother, and I Deed not
her crime.

surdities. Herbert entqjpd tho dining- , there is to find fault with in your IwsntiHer
roam.Jtis handsome hmf. disfigured by ful home."
Herbert twistwl himself ably married without a choice.
its liabitual frown. Harry and Louie ’ Qt^s«ily-in hw chair, but Lina continued : father was a weal tliy New York merclumt,
and took his daughter traveling with him
pendant upon me, Louie Imving the
wm the only daughter of tho family, and
her father and mother and brother
“Busan,’: aid Lina sharply, before fort for yours. So if you wish, Herbert, watelwd he closely and aired for her
Herbert could lift tho ladle, “ take that I will cvnai hcB» permanentiy, to keep I tenderly. In fact, they forgot she wm a
turees id the kitelwq and '• teH Xno the ■ things in order for you."
‘ human being, and always wanted to keep
soup is not fit to eat"
Mere Igne wra obliged to pause.and j their angel in the house. None of tho
Susan promptly obeyed.
Herbert . strangle a langh at Herbert’s expression i young men were good enough for her,
looked rather ruefully^ (the vanishing of utter horror and dismay.
‘-----------•
. and she was
not’allowed••to receive
or go
" You are very kind," he faltered, the
arid tho savory fumCa of. the really de­
licious dish were tantalising.
Essie■ tlie strong desire to tell Lina she would
certainly drive him^nto a lunatic asylum
Devoir whippod off Ids dinner in that way. by six months more of her model housekeeping.
’
All dinner time Lina kept up a ding“ Not at tQE - A man who lina made an
dong nt Snaon about that abominable

soup, till Herbert heartily wished he had''
said nothing about it. But' hi« imagina­
tion detected a burnt flavor in the pud­
ding, and before ho could remonstrate
that dish followed the soup.
“ Z*// got this house in some sort of

tarciae.
stuppmg upon one, muu ue - - womu nuv
before
Forth. Bn* t-rtinsbt Rm, took dlh« l»vr rad. ml*i4 h. U» ho&lt;»-Ewry]^.,

Herbert muufcd and fretted ’ declared it

thority for saying tiie patient’s very life | P*11
houenkseping upon
depended upon quiet
’
) ba«w, Lina du cue month near

!
I
j
j

wm k

But she was allowed . to

good looking young coachman,

He -wns the only young man she wm
allowed to talk to, and lie warmed her
heart* And both were human. What
wonderful resolution it must have taken

Th© last straw wm laid upon the i been human had be refused to link bin
camel's back.
Herbert spok? hotly : | life with that of the girt. And their lives

" You nrn entireV mistaken, Lina I I
have not made an unfortunate marriage.
plmtically.
If ever a man wm blessed in a wife, I am
“Before you leave it," said Herliert, that man.”
..
•* V„„
You amaze me, Herbert," Lina cried,
“Just what I have been expecting for sharply. “J&gt;o you suppose you are s
better housdeooper than Essie? . Why, I in weil-fmgntxl astanishmenL
about seven years,said Mias Paulino
" I do not neo why you should lie sur­
•Worthington, looking from an ojieu let­
the ratqiusitc enter of my house and my prised. Essio^is gentle, loving, orderly,
ter in her hiiid; with a frowning'brow.
.
a model mother, and a perfect homo
“Is not your letter from, Herbert, daifity table."
“Herbert, you iqirprtoe me. Only angel—God bless her I"
Linn I" questioned Mrs. Worthington, u
“Herliert, is that true I"
tiny, silver-haired old lady with a gentle yesterday I heard you any you did wiflh
there wue’etrr anything fit to eat on the
“Certainly it is true."
expression.
“I cannot believe it!" was the slow
table."
“Yes, mother., .Essie is very ill with
“ One dou’t^jqp*** »-v»r» word to be rwpon-e.
low, mj
they want me to
taken literally," said Herbert, rather
* * Cannot believe it! Why I"
come and stay till she is better. ’ The
“ Because “—and Lina dwelt impress­
sulkily. But not an hour later, finding
a ntreak of dnst in the sittiiifproom, he ively upon every word—"during the nine
years of your married life, though visit­
think it is about time Bert’s tyranny over declared emphatically it was not fit for
ing hero frequently, I have never heard
that -little martyr was ended. He is kill­ a pig to live in.
Coming into it the next, morning he yon sjieak one word of encouragement or
ing her." r... ,r.e4-, "4
•
praise to Essie. I Dever saw one look of
found
the
•
curtains
torn
down,-the
car
­
“ Lina I ‘ He ia your brother. ”
pets taken up, the floor littered with approbation or appreciation of any effort
pails, soap, and brushes, and Lina in a she made for your comfort upon your
dismid dress, her liair tied up in a towel, face. Contimml fault-finding,'constant
directing two women scrubbing vigor- blame, have changed her from a happy,
Nine
o, when she married, she
winsome girl to a pole, careworn woman.
stmbeam, so bright and
“ Good gracious, Lina,” he cried, Even hex hist illneea was but tho un­
pretty. Now, pale, quiet, and reserved,
spoken doepair of a heart crushed under
“ whnt are you doing 7 ”
'*
her voibo is aeldum heard, her ataile sel­
a load of daily censure and constant
“ Cleaning this room." .
dom scieii. A* wintry shadow of her
“ Why, Essie had th© whole house striving for the approbation never given.
former summer brightnem!
Now she
taa you Idl n&gt;. DOW alrahra l»rar
cleaned till it ahotie, in the fall, and
has broken down. . You liave never seen
didn't make lialf this mass," he added, in her duty to you. There is a grave
her at home, but surely when she is here
error somewhere, brother.”
contemptuously. , .
i _
. .
you see ill® change I"
The Kidly enrncet time, tlu? fuco of
“ Well," said Lina, slowly, “ I thought
“ Yes,- dear, she has changed; but
this room a marvel of neatness myself, thoughtful gravity, sent ©very word home
to
Herbert Worthington's heart. He
but when vtrn said it was not fit for the
Has Louie changed so? She has
pigs I supposed yon wanted it cleaned." sjMiko . no • word of self-defense aa La lift
slowly
left the room. Id the profound
“ Tho room'WMS well enough," was tho
Mrs. Worthington was silent. Louie
silence tlint followed conscience reviewed
was her oldest child, and presided over curt reply. “ For mercy's sake don't
the
post,
and he knew that his sister had
turn any more of the house upside
tho home in which her mother liad lieen
spoken only the truth. Tho habit of
a cripplod prisoner for fifteen years. She down."
At breakfast a tiny tear iu Louie's apron fault-finding meeting no reeiatiuioo in
took all tho household care and had five
Essie’s gentleness Juul gained in force,
children, and yet Louie had fpuned in caught her father’s eye, and, by his own
beauty, and certainly in cheerful happi­ angry statement, “ she Dever had a de­
the
experience of the imst month and
ness, since her marriage, even if tho cent stitch of clothes, and ho did wish
Lina’s words.
somebody would set, to her.”
'
merriment of girlhood was gone.
In
the days when Essie lay dangerous­
Two days after a formidable dry goods
“Henry apprecialee Louie!” said
ly ill there liad been no self-reproach like
Lina ; “there bee the difference between bill was presented at the store, and IJn*
this
in
her husband's sorrow. He had
her happiness and Essie’s dejection. If explained it in this wise :
“ You said, Herliert, that Louie hadn’t given his wife a fair home,' an ample
there is any domestic trouble Henry and
income, frequent social plivurare, many
Louie share it, while Herbert shifts it all a decent stitch, and you wished some­
costly gifts, and loved her faithfully
upon Essie. He is an habitual fault­ body would see to her, bo I Ixmglrt her
a complete outfit I could Dot see any while poisoning her whole life.
finder."
“God help me," he wluspcrtxl, “to
fault myself, but of course I got more
conquer this fault Essie slmll hear no
expensive
artichw,
ns
you
did
not
like
a homtekeeper ns Louie. Herbert may
more fault-finding, and if I see her droo]&gt;those already provided. I am ghul you
have cause to find fault"
ing I will send her to mother and liave
called my attention to th© poor negli'cted
Lirin here to keep house.”
a faultless house or housekeeper; child."
Never hail wife and mother warmer
*.* Poor uegiected child!" echoed bhwelcome titan greeted Essie. The chil­
approach to perfeertion 1 ever did sec." toninhed Herbert. " Why, Lina, Essie
dren were unchecked in their loudest
fairly fllavrr her life out over t)i&lt;w&gt; chil­
“You never spoke so before, Lina."
demonstrations of delight
But Lina
“ Because Louie and ; I thought it bet- dren. I am sure I never sec any better had to run into tho hall to hide her
dri-mod or neater."
merry eyes when Herbert, kissing Essie,
Lina merely shrugged her tihouldern.
yond your help. But firmly belinvtug,
as I do now, tliat Herbert is actually
“ We must let mother have Lina now,
in
the
genial
ati»&lt;«pht*rt*
surrounding
worrying lus wife into her grave, I in­
dear. She luw been very land and worked
tend to giro liim a lemon. Tiiat is if you Lottie and her moflier, while Lina ruled
bard for my comfort; but there is no
Herbert
’
s
house
with
a
rod
of
iron.
Hercan spare ms to fco I"
’
home fairy like my Essie.''
“ You must go, dear. I shall gut along
Tlw quick, glad look in his wife's soft
for Ernie's gentle presence. Lina took
eyes told Herbert one step had been
So when Herlx’-rt Worthington aent Iris
taken in tho
right direction.
As
carriage Lina was quite ready for the yet he could not rebuke her for doing
the days
glided by,
and Essie
fourteen mile drive to her brother’s exactly what be openly wished.
j found
appreciation
meeting every
A ©hair with a tiny spot of dirt being
house. It was mint unlike a house
effort ' to ndd
to home
comfort
wherein any evil spirit of repining or declared absolutely filthy, wm ujdiol-:
a word of praise for every little triumph
fault-finding should have found an stored and vanrishml at n cost of eight ]
dollora. A doaen new shirta, Ewoe’s hrt
. . 7...... '
. n
, ,
, ,
, .
...
....
grew bright with liappmess. Gradually
.
. . ,
■ .---------------- । ‘M’,r. °
,7’’
j
tiC the careworn expression wm obliterated
tote Wra1U. D.nld fa™*, lt
. rad-bw, ■ werv b^pwrat ,jp» U» :
Hrrt„,
prafra* prarabra
rani, to .intra.. '■ pmlraer, »J.
rat «&gt;t Iron to.
lightarad b, to.
Bui . ratj
tarkral to™, to p™™ , ton.utob«
Hra^’. btodra wra
to.
dl. raid toa draram Um lad
to I bwnrad a to. Hldwra Bra wlxra Hrabrai,
.
p_,_ 7 . t

momenta.

j Ixnc

unfortunate tuafrriago certainly needs | to induce her to marry him. He wm a
all tho aid and sympathy his family can conscientious ixiy, too, Init he could not
give him. ”
I resist sucli a chance. It would not have

EEARNING HER VALUE.

mo rad ran, U» pmtk .pint twnr-.i rao.lo»opn»1 rft-r . prtudl drab:

■ into company.

, and fortune© were joined, and the house
| raged, but tho young couple kept out of
' the storm. They wont to living for
the macin'©, and both put their forifaor
t-___ Hr
-___
=r._
_____ - teach­
Hvos ail behind them.
She Xbegan
ing music and writing for the periodicals.
She did her first work, and really just
liegsn to live. Ho was busy, tix&gt;—not
driving a coach.
They breasted tho
cross currents of the world together and
thrived. She is a government clerk at a
good salary and is well paid for literary

‘ shows.that the last three months of tbe
j year is the amaon when most nuuriages

celebrated—the next favorite season

the year 1873, the number of females

The company will build

cess of 89 above the average number for

Tba Krangt .t thing of «B wm itet nobody was
hurt, although ooo man WiU profit henceforth

seventy-four were married at the age of
MuBeo. si Faria Mseosta:

16, eleven at 17, forty-four at 18, and
one hundred and forty-throe at 19. Of
the nudes above named who 'married at
‘18, throe took for wivre girls aged 16, 15
and 14, respectively; while one young
man of1 16 boesmo the husband of a
maiden of 17. A Vaclwlor of 63 was socepted by a maid of 17; and a bachelor
of 22 was united to a maid of 40. A
couple, aged 59 and 52, respectively,
were married, it living their find venture.
A widower of 48 took for h» fourth wife Lansiug. m growth of popita^ion and wealth,
compsrvs favorably with tho othar parts of the
State. In 1860 the population was 3,085 ; iu
married to a bachelor of 27, her third
1870, 5.243; in 1874, 7,445.
husband. A widower of 19 found favor
with a spinster of 32. The oldest parties baodry in tbe Btate of Michigan.
married during the year were a widower
Tux sslarire paid to the Detroit public sclioctl

third marriage of each.
There were
three fifth marriages of males during tho
year, at the ages of 62, 57 and 54. Oae
widow Imhuuui' a bride for tho fourth
time, her bridegroom being a widower
of 55, her own age being 60. Among
those who have been twice widowed was
one who, at tho age of 23, was married
A widow of 17
to )w»r high station of perfect independ­ to a bachelor of 22.
' enoe. And both are happy and com­ married a bachelor of 22, and a widower
of
20
married
a
maid
of
22. The record
fortable and'live; they-do not simply
stay. Her father is dead. . Her mother contains the name of one man who diet!
and brother are enjoying tlio luxuries of at tho age of 73 of consumption, who
fortune iu New York. She would not go was the father of tlurty-four children,
liack to that life again for double tlie fourteen by ono wife, seventeen by a
fortune. Life is worth more than that. second, and three by a third.
। It may bo coiled a mesallhmce, but it
A QTTKKK DIHKA8K.
was not a mistake, for it resulted in a
A very valuable retriever'belonging to
happy, active life.
Mr. Higgs, at Southampton, Eng . be­
came sullen and ceased to manifest pleMure st his owner's approach. Soon he
The French words constantly used in liegan to snap And howl in a peadiar
English are often jised wrongly.
It manner, and to tear his kennel, wliich
would be interesting to know the origin
wm of wood. Supposing it to be a case
| »&lt; ™r l“'b“
“U“K «■&lt; ™«"'r when ob hydrophobia, it was at first proposed
we wish to hear a piece of music over to shoot him, but inasmuch m lie wm
again.
It is just possible that iu some such a valuable animal and wm bo se­
bVgone age the French may have done curely fastened as not to be able to injure
this, but certainly no living being ever any one, it wm determined to deter kill­
heard a Frenchman call out anything but ing him for tlie present, and to await re­
•'bit" on these occaaiona.
Thon we sults. Day after day passed, tbe dog re­
have adopted the French word morale', maining in tlie same condition, however
bat it is never m»xl by Englishmen, eating heartily and drinking freely of
never even by the most learned luslo- water. By tliin time he had torn his
rians, without a blunder.
Tbe learned'
kennel into slireds. One day Mr. Higgs
histoi-ians say, for example, " Welling­ discovered that there was a large swell­
ton wm now dietermined to carry on tlw
ing, commencing nt tbe lower rib and
war a t'outrance, and the morale of his extending up toward tlw shoulders,
army was excellent."
Both these ex­ whidi ho concluded to bo a tumor. It
pressions are blunders. A I’oittranee is increased in mzC and broke, when the
bad French; it ought to be a muranee; 'dog immediately manifested delight at
but morale used in this sense is still the presence of his master. An inspec­
worse. It is hardly possible to imagine tion of the opening rorjjiled in the cen­
a more absurd mistake, and yet it is ters substance which presented a firm
universally provident among English and pointed front, and apjM'ArtMl to pro­
writers.
The historians mean to say ceed from tho intestines. Securing tlw
“ the mt/ral of tlw army was excellent," dog's head with tho assistance of a friend,
or, in plain Engbih, that the men were in Mr. Higgs seized the obstacle and with
cheerfully resolute temper; whereas, to much effort extracted it, which to liis
say that tli© iitoralr of an army is good is astonishment he found to lie a galvanized
to affirm that its theorem of morality are iron skewer six inches’ long, which the
sound, or in plain words Unit the soldiers dog bad evidently bolted with the scrajm
are oonvincod that they ought not to thrown to him from th» kitchen, with
commit adultery, e«c.
l&lt;e moral, noed which it liad got mixed. After a Abort
in this way, moans mental ftmiuas, time and projier treatment tho ulcer ■
cheerfulness, &lt; .nrage to face difficulties healed and tho dog wm apparently as 1

well m ever.
down into low spirta; la morale of a
body of men means their theory, more- or
lew severe, of moral duty and obligation.
The lues on each side in Ute recent
Thus a lofty morale mny elist nt the
Franco- Prussian war was perfectly ap- _
some time and in tho same person with a
palling. On the part of the Gernuna it;
low moral
.
was in killed 19,216 ; wounded, 91,387 ;‘
missing. 6,196 ; total, 116,948. Of the 1
LOQKJKQ fVH HiatSBLF.
French 89,000 were either killed in action
or died of their wounds. This iocs not
ing for himself, and suffering the keenest
include the deaths among the civil jiopuchagrin nt not finding himself, wae exhib­
lation canned by slaughter, famine, grief,
ited on the Union Pacific railroad
etc., nor does it include a large number
long ago. An Eastern bound emigrant
of dreths resulting from wOuuds. Alto­
train KtopjxHl at Rock Creek for break­
gether it will be a low estimate to mul­
fast One emigrant strayed away, and the
tiply the above number by four. In
first section of the train started without
other words, nearly half a million of lives
him: He reached, the second on time and
Wire sacrificed on both sides in thia war
managed to get away. His friends in the
entered upon by the responsible authors
’ “with a light heart,” “ the French
trito
with a dread that be had been killed. ' Minister declared at the outset?
The conductor telegraphed to the
Thia statement in relation to tiie
section to look for himr and bring him

The following interesting statiatiea relating

piled by tho Taming Jtrjnibliraii, from the
official rcjKirts of the institution; During the
pest year tbe number of couvicta baa inerwutod
wm

687, and in 1873, CIG.

courted bor tmeoWully ; but
might etill lie

Anoth'-r

war wan hcJ-l at Adrian last weak am! an erganixation effncted'br ths election of tbo foUcwing
oSom: N.B.’Bowtay; of Detroit. PrasHahi';
Edward King, of Detroit. Secretary (liartae It.
Kimball, of Adrian. Treaatircr. Gra. Witaanu..
of Detroit, and Henry Waldrou. of Hiltebta.

Lieut. Pratt, tbe convention adjourned to meet
JtDU*ry 20, 1876.

bottom.

Bince 1847 there

tiurteen And » half yaare. and only L13 per

The following table aliowa the proportion of

charged by expiration of Mmtcucc. three by

ployed under oenlraet at el pef day, fifty at 72,4’
centa, on* hundred and fifty at G5, twenty-five

The following table allows tho fuuuirjal standing
i.vxim
MU*

.S3MBXM

its to nativity. New York furnishes 64. On­
tario 44. Ohio 38, Miublgan 34. Ireland II Ger­
many 17, Maryland 14, Pennsylvania and Ilh-

sou. and 245 for crimoi against property ; 80

Itotro1.* 542.902 barrels of flour. 5254,283 buah306,577 of tarloy. 29.979 of rye. 33,344 head of
barn'll of app'n-. 2.188^151 pounds of butter.
370.218 of lanL 425,272 of tallow. fi.Ml.C74 of

portatioiM omooiitad to il.251,474. yielding
6209.806 iu detire.
Tux following sliows the ntimber of studrata
iu the Michigan Univeraity, in eomparuion with

lag All ikMtUcMU for Ur oftkr of notary jubficio
drj.-owt Oftff doil»r wtib Un Hecr-taT) of Ktotr, M a
taalhuoay of Rood f»ltn.
Fauux, Jan. 29.—Seitale—Petitions received:
•taktaR fo» thr puracc of •law *• rotaMtoh » State
Mrdtau board, to Moan, mcMreltaa of sfcyiiln,
and to Faquir* at Umm rrrtaln (canal rwSfl ar.l....-*. Fratittrac Vnailantl Ann

Michigan furnishes 50) rtadonts, Ohio 114.
•nt! Dhnois 107. Thirty-one Hun». two Terri­
torial, Ontario (Canada;, Bavarian iaiauda,
Japan, Natal (R- uth Africa). Liberia mwI Rimms are represented at the University of Mkhi-

Mraxks. M.S. Smith * Co., of Detroit, hurt
wech nbipt&gt;od to Mareeillre. Franco, a solid di­
ver fruit stand. cumpriauig three fteoaa, and
or hizi body to Laramie.. The passengers
aheet of the empire under Louis Na­ also a tmlcb-recaiver, the whole indcred in a
tamed out readily to aid in the scorch.
poleon. Upward of 120,000 Frenchmen
are moldes ing twt^ in the Crimea ; 40,000
-r value, and let* her know U.”
temblo anxi y,
died in July, 35,000 in Mexico, ami 10.000
,
.
they wore looking. He hunted for
in sundry other distant expeditions. If
Paxm, with a population of 1,800,000, xm«ing emigrant with a
which oouid j
we add to these Urn 80,000 kilted during
the Franco-l’rwwian war, we have a total
Mas. T» »*as Baijiwix, one of tlie uktart
rwiilontaof Ivon, died iwddeoiy * few days
of 294,000
ago. st tlie age of 08 yaanu
Josroa Oaok. a prominent UnhanmlM miuMaroCfoatteni MkMgan. «4oneat tbeoMr

uja Lra moU.-r oa br r rrtura •

of the Univsmty.

�The noblest motive i

»4»1( V, Ll.K.

-ftomulhing
mvc
printer—pp Jf

FEB • ms

'

No

A man has been arrested fur tak­
ing -things an they come.

will -an

6f

iUt«Rtion »&lt;’the public to
itie* for tlninf the bunt
reMouuble prices.

1 WILL SELL

Great works are performed • moire
through perseverancu than strength. his feed-trough up to a wooden . sad­
dle. The owner 'took a notion to
Young folk" grow most when in
love. It increases their uglis won­ have hin^fcxl; but he kicked out
the biacks^tlb- shop &lt; and returned .
derfully.
home. Tho owner triad to kill him ■
Troubles are like dogs; the small­ sometune.ffiimr, ma he licd lris ears
er.they are the mure they annoy with n trnic-chain and rode 'him fur
jou.
six consecutive days tmd nights vs
Gen. Buller'. parent, intended him। hard mi he &lt;Wd under whip and
for the ministry. Hou- tho sinners! spur. Tlw fuel is, ha nenriy killed
would tremble beneath his witheringr himself in tba effort, and had to be
' carriedup-sisiri to bed, and his'firm
belief was that lhe mule would die
Tlie fond papa who bought his boy that night; but, to his astonishment,
a horn fur Christmas, is now devising the next morning be found that the
means to have that horn smashed ac mule had kicked to death a Chester
cidentally.
bog weighing three hundred pounds,
They have r new test for intoxica­ bit a piece out ofhis horses shoulder,
tion over in Canada. When a man ate up n saddle, blanket and bridle,
enn pronounce ‘reciprocity” without tore*down the fence, and was splurg­
ing about, more devilish than ever,
tripping, the police let him go.
to find something else meaner to do.
. There is a Conneticut widower
AU IFtxrf
who declare* that nothing reminds
Said that Detroit Justice: "It »
hint of his |*Mir, dear 'llc so much
my solemn duty to warn you. Jane
as to live within earshot of a saw­
Weloh, that you are on the high road
mill.
.
to degradation. This court is going to

dficgvde'i.

Seven-htindred-

• 11-hind abuts hurled (rum twelvcjinch

ninnls of the national defences.

An

Re-sawing, &amp;».,
Dressed Flooring,
Sldlnj, Mould!ag&gt;, he.,

Yard wide Sheeting 9 cts.

immediate appmpriaii an of a quarter
ofu tniltiuo of dollars is asked for,
and such preparations made as&lt;jwi!l

prolucl us from attacks by sea-

CASH.

BEST PRINTS, 10 Cts,

says these upp-'els should be oo'longer

Hatching,

bend.

Knit Underskirts, 50 ots. Experienced. Workmen
Employed.
JVo. 1 Batts, 20 cents.

Par

is dreams of Sedan. All France is
hungry for war. Her armies have

Btctired it tbe

C. O. D. Store if

I *1*0 Biaufaolarc Soft and Hard Wood'

Best Velveteens, 75 cents.

been increasedtoa million and threequartan, of man, and her ship yards

Good Waterproofs, 90 cts.

resound with lhe noise of ten thou

sand hammers. If there is a war,
&lt;&gt;ur Ceatauial year will be marked
by events of profound significance.

Meanwhile tbe gloom deepens.

One by one the roses fade. It is
now boldly deuiad that men who
wear long hair are possessed of any
more talent than men who have it
snipped dose.

“Kiss me, tnolhcr, before I sleep."
How simple a boon, yet how soothing
to the little supplicant, is that soft,
gentle kiss! The little head sinks
contentedly on the pillow, for all is
lieace and happiness within. Tho
bright eyes dose, and the rosy lips
are revMng in the bright and sunny
dreams of innocence. Yes, kiss,
mother, for that goodnight kiss will
linger in the memory when the giver
lies mouldering iu lhe grave. The
memory of a gentle mother's kiss has
cheered man) a lonely wanderer s
pilgsiptagsu nnd has been lhe beaconlight .to illuminate his
desolate
heart ; for, remember, life has many
a stormy billow to crow, many a rug­
ged path to chuib, with thorns to
pierce, and wc know not what is in
store for lhe little one m&gt; sweetly
slumbering, with no marriug care to
disturb its peaceful dreams. The
parched and fevered lips will become
dcwyl again, as recollection bears to
the euflereTS couch a mother’s loro,
a mother's kiss. Then kiss yuttr lit­
tle ones ere they sleep; there is a
magic power in that kiss -Which will
endare to the end of life.

Charles Reade says that his true
stones will outlive his fictions a hun­
dred years. The old msn with the'
scythe will have a tough job ia sep­
arating tiiem.
“Anything to beat Satan," was the.
Idgend suggested by aJJanbury poli­
tician when, asked to name some­
thing appropriate as nu inscription on
a banner for a Young Men’a Chris
tiau Association.
Now is the proper season of the
year to get up donations for your
minister, and carry him a few pounds
of dri»d apples, a bushel of potatoes,
and three yards of cottou, and dam­
age his house to tho extent of -fifty
dollars. ’

send you to the house of Correction
for sixty days, hut with only f elmgs
of kindness. Yu* will have time to
reflect; your nose will lose its ro$y
hue;- you will have a chance to
comb your hair and make yours* If a
bustle, and I havn’l a doubt tha»,
before you come out. you will have
such high aims that a policeman can't
got within ten rods of you.
■

/n industrious
citizen of San
Juan arose a few mornings ngo,
while the festive lark was still snor­
ing, and with n tin pucket under bis
arm went to the' barn lomilktho
family cow. It was dark and rainy,
and in fumbling about for old Brindle
he got into (he wrong pew and be
gan to
pnij the off mule of his
wagon team
He cant remember
now which side of the roof he went
out at, but his recollection of alight
ing on the fence is very vivid. He
expects tlie bucket down in a few
days.
.

Host,

For tho Wholesale and Retail Trade.

luatli and Shingles,
Depot, Nashville, Mich.
48
’
A. W. OLDS.

Then, Try My $1 Ten, J7OVND, the cheapest place
And

3

Cent SOAP.

OU Towi. KU, 25 asd 28

Cm,.

GROCERIES

TRIUMPH BAKING POWDER
In nice tin cMiubtetr.

Tea’Sms for 65 Cts.
Ac., Ac., too numeroas In mention.

Kerosine OB, 15 cents perUeM
Wo will sell you

Groceries, of Every descriptions,
For cash, or its equivalent,

As Cheap as they caa be Bought

BOOTS AND SHOES

Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to bay 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., &amp;c.

IS Daurt Co.

The broken down sinner who does
-UtD
tho -minor topics’1 of the Milwaukee
O. S. Thompson, for lhe past six­
nows says that a “lot of pop-corn
balls hung all over a Christmas tree teen y«ars a resident of East Saginaw
will create more interest in a Sun­ commited suicide Feb. 1st' by taking
day School than twenty miradcs
strychnine in the presence of his
possibly could.”
ronld especially call aiittniion to oar large
family.
AT PRICE! CHEAPER THAN EVER,
A Milwaukee dramatic critic lells
AT THE DOWN TOWN STORE OF
how one of lhe stars was -pretty ef­
fectually stuffed with lhe back of a getb.et stand in the private study of a Phil­
chair." Though he had in his pocket adelphia doctor, while thoir poor wive*
Representing nearly every kind known to
a dead-head season ticket, he deter­ split fence rails in their far-off North Caro­
tho trade, and Io you that indulge in tbe for­
mined that for once he would fear­ lina bone.
•
eign luxury, »t would My
lessly give the truth.
A man may forget hl* business, bi* family
A Saratoga tombstone lifts up a
and all nil saered obligation* of lift, but he
warning voice to single women, in the
And see for yourselves.
following manner: -Emma, dau’r of
Abraham and Matilda C., nnd wife Urfit bin.
of Theodore S., died Aug. 10, 1868,
' THE YAMA8HIRO (unoolorcd)
jE 26 years, leaving five chihlreu—
Japan Tea, for
married to young against her father's
will Single women, take warning.
Young; Uyaon Tea, 50 cts.

Ready Made Clothing OTTEt* STOCK

If an editor omits anything, he is
iasy. If he speaks of things as they
afe, people gel angry. If he glosses
over or smooths down lhe rough
points, he is bribed. If he calls things
by their proper names, he is unfit for
the position of on editor. II he does
not furnish bis readers with jokes, he
is 8 mallet. If he does, he is a rattle­
head, lacking stability. If he con
demns the wrong, he is a good fellow,
hut lacks discretion.. If he lets
wrongs and injures go nnmentioned,
he is a coward. If be exposes a pub­
lic manflie does it to gratify spite,— I
is the tool ol a clique, or belongs to |
the “outs.” If he indulges in person­
alities, he is a blackguard. If he
does not, his paper is dull
and
insipid.—Jjbw» ( CUrio) Argiu.

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,

45 cent* per pair.

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes.
Which I am bound to sell I* per Cent Level than any other
House in town.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

C. A. TRUMAN.

H R DICKINSON.

Come to Our Store!

QOH£ DOWN TO

Dry Goods

In Lowell, the other day, a disroa
oouraged' mill-girl said to her board­
ing house mistress, who was lament­
By the barret'
ing the fate of a boarder who had
eloped with a scalawag of a grocry CHERRY, ASH AND BASSWOOD
keeper: “You keep us on bull beef
■l 84 a week and then expect us to
A New York letter says : "Josa- be contented angels.”
every description.
phine Mansfield, as good looking
Was he pleased?—that is lhe ques­
as ever, is in town. She rejoices io
a verdict, and, if a verdict is a nice tion. At a recent lecture a young
thing to have, she can rejoice; but man read a' fine essay. On his way
Has opened *1 the old stand of DOWNING
A LITTLE, a oomplel* slock of
when she gets the $25,000 she will home from the hall he heard one lady
Ever sold in Nashville, which we think lhe
rejoice still more, and that jubillee remark to another, as he walked be­
People can Appreciate.
will not occur till her old age needs hind them,“Wasn’t that fine?” “Yes,"
cheering.
Mrs. Lucy
Fisk took was the reply ? but whst a mean-look­
things very easy during Jim's life, ing little wretch the lecturer was.
We do not wish to eulogise. Call and see
l»ut she doesn’t propose to fill
for yourselves.
One day a little girl about five years
DELIVERED AT
his place and provide' for his lady of age heard a ranting preacher pray­
friends after his death. When she ing most lustily, till the roof rang
Boots aid Shoe,
put up the Brattleboro monument, with the strength of his supplication.
■he said : “Lay perfectly quiet, dear Turning to her mother and beckon:
Hits aid Caps
In every style and form.
James; Stokes may bo pardoned; ing the maternal e&lt;u- down to a
Grits’ Firilshlag Goads
Gould may be converted, but Josa- speaking
place, she
whispered.
phine will never get a dollar.” And “Mother, don't you think if he lived
Gloves aid Mittens,
Fisk just braced himself against his nearer to God he wouldn't have to
IN NASHVILLE.
fifty-ton tombstone and his life’s talk so loud?"
Shanin, Firs,
assurance and rested like a Iamb.”
It is reported that a man went
Carpets,
A
Port's Pbospkrjtt.—Bryant home about three o'clock one morn­
Faacjr Goods,
A. W. OLDS, Proprietor.
has made more money than any poet ing, and, using his umbrella for a
&gt;©- Call al Central-House Sign.
that ever lived. It has, however, billiard-cue, smote his sleeping wife
in
the
short
rib.
crying
“
pool
!"
and
A. ROOSA k SON.
not been fhe product of Iris nmsc,
but of bis newspaper. To this is to sunk into a sweet slumber- He has
be added lhe fact that he is of simple since explained to his wife ihat wom­
&amp;C., &amp;c., Ax-,
habits, and cannot but be moderate en can have no idea how the cares
in genera! expenses, He is estima of business will sometimes affect a
ted to be worth from 8400,000 up to man’s brain.
$600,000, which is certainly doing
•old M
In Wisconsin, the other day, a
very well. No other editor except wedding procession and a funeral
Bennet rias exceeded this sum, or
1»T u&lt; Ui.kw. HuU Prio. f.r
even equaled it, while, as for poets,
which of thia gifted elan ever dream­ tbe scene declare that they ahw a
ed of such success ’ Bryant, indeed, funeral procession accompanied by a
reminds us(in this point al least) of brass band, while the other half are
what Jeffrey said of Byron in one of ready to swear that a wedding pro­
his critiques. “He never lived in a cession passed, headed by a hearse.
POTATOES,
garret! like thoroughbred poets." Bor
To,«h.r with , full OWrtM,,
Tlie young mon that you see
wealth never infix'cd his vanity. It
APPLES,
cam* as the earn mgs of a great jour­ going about the street with coat
MIBRORS,PICTURES, FRAMES
nal, and was never used for display. collars turned up, hals jammed down
over their ears and eyes, hands
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
/
Delivered at their
James Freeman Clarke has invent­ slioved up their coal sleeve, their
DUSTERS,&amp;C-&amp;C.,
making desperate
ed a lantern to see stars with ; but we shoulder- blades
don't think his invention will amount attempt* to climb over their heads, ELEVATOR Ilf NASHVILLE
walking pigeon -toed and
knockTO EVERY ONE!
kneed, looking hioe and sad and *o
stars to last him a lifetime by Mtnply disconsolate, they are the ehaps who
COFKIAS AND CASKETS,
swore off the day after New Years. LATH,
the beck of his head. Some men They used to smoke and chew, and
SHINGLES,
Don’t forget the place,—the
tip tha hot Scotch, but they don't
WATER LIME,
CASK* furpiabod to ordeo
any more; bat oh ! they want to.
Brira Store, opposite Nichols.
■taut by merely calling a bigger num
SALT,
SHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
HAIR,
INGS kryl cmuUual, a. kmi
■Joshing over with lugubrious sentiSTUCCO,
Whee news reaches ns that a
mewt over the death of Mr. 1874.
1 ALSO WANT
^c., j-e..
For one we are glad the old cove has

CRACKERS

A. W. ALLEN

B.1KERY GOODS
Of

The Choicest Bread

Not less than 18 Inches
thick,
‘t

iDill (BDDID3,

OYSTERS

OLDS’ SAW MILL,

FOR ANYTHING US THI UNB OF

©rottriw and ftrtrrisitms,

Having filled toy store with a fre«h stock
of choice

GROCERIES.

Crockery
GLASSWARE,

Tiotcl and $rstaurant

Lodgings fy Meals 25 cts.

ATTENTION, ALL.! SEWING

MACHINES

FUBKITURE MANUFACTORY!

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

JAOOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIV.

first-class

Grocery and Piron Store ’
I wish to inform the public that I will mH

BIG PILE OF GOODS
roi A

HARD PAN PRICES I

TERMS—Cash or Ready
Pay!

CORN,

SMALL AMOUNT OF MOSEY

Parlor, Uhrerj, Dinin, Office ui
GENERAL FUNTUDE!

OATS,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

ffz“ In connection with my .lore
I shall k*cj&gt; »

Fair Dealing and Ln Prices
' Baty Cata aid Peraslilatan j MEAT MARKET!

quit.

Miilrodg.

MICHIGAN CENTItAD.

family-Jl 1ms in drouths and grasshoppers, if
d.nog tire he wants us to shed any tear* over his

AINSWORTH k BROOKS,

Proprietors-

for which I will psy the Highest Friso.

7

A. W. ALLEN.

GOOD MEATH!
The Highest Price Paid for /Eire

and Pells.

tSr

MMKMMB TH! PLACE—

Red Sign, No. 1

18,m Corti of 1 ui 4 FwtVnl

We would advise 1875 to deal

Where can aiwaya be found a frosh «tock of

Nashville, Dm. lot, 1874.

Nsahrille Mkh.

P. BIBB4W.

FaAftjM.JnniniMrLL
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

�VI v «•

100M.MAWEIB.

/

Bgb. Machine Jteodhs st Dhdtbsw'S.
gflU Doriwm sOsTl 20 T for 90 cts.

Mx II. H Wood died on

aa. CRYSTAL DRIPS.
. araef shoot tw »&lt;*.

e«Db at

«--» *l

W. A AYISWORTH,
Having removed hla atrak ef

'

Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents’ Furnishing
Goods,

PTCKLBB, In whit* wise vinegar,

—“7)16 sick tides are getting better.

roamed IS57
W

“• Y0Ti^GT W »?«

—Savers!

hare fttnte up

io Miss

Louisa

M

Blanchard, . Ib18A8 the couple wcnl

south, and resided {here until 1861,
a weak, *ud we didn't get them.
wtem they removed to Rutland, this “
E. J. Feighntr has moved into county- TH^Jfetsidod i* Kutteud and
--Good KW aioree for $! al
lew photograph gallery in the new Ilasiipgs untifm October, 18(ffi, when

A. BARBER. M.. B..

IT

local*

a’jbribk block.

they removed to this village and Mr.

HOBBS.

Black-

Ball,

J

•

In the store of H. B. Didi®»,
wm in order to cIum- rat *the raHrc clock
by the Iftth of March, give

TAILOR

TO CASH HOURS!

Good Good-i ud Lav PrlecsTell!
Best Prints, 8 and 9 cents,
Brmon and Bleached Cation, 8
9 CO
.Vrn't Bom. *2.73 u * 10,
Men'g and Jiotts' Suit! CiuOting, from
•8 to S30 a &amp;rit.

All kinds of produce taken in
exchange for Goods.
N. B.— The pnbUcwiR pletue bear
in mind that this is no old shelf werrn
stock, but all new, having been bought
within the past three months.
.
tSr Partie* having un*ettied accounts
with lhe Ute firm ef Aylaworth A Fuller,
Will please call and a»ttlB the aamc at once
rith
..
W, A. AYL8WORTH.
Naahville, Ju. 1st, 187A

“49”
FOR THE REIT It DOS

ELIHU CHIPMfN,
Justice of the Peace,

ns and cash will be {thank­
—This is what the Seneca (Neb.) torn*; fee of twenty five dollars, stipulated
lolly &lt;eceived and forwarded. .A,
to ba paid by tbe tsrms of said mortgage
cordial Invitation is extended to all, Courier says of lawyer A. M. Flint. should the same be forecloeed. Tbe de­
uui&amp;large attendance is desired.
'‘Judge Flint and family left foi scription &lt;if the premise*, as described in
Michigan on Wednesday morning, sajd mortgage, are as follows: Village lots
—Mr. Jacob Hoffman is canvassing where they contemplate residing this No. one hundred and twenty-otx (12(1) and
rhh sAtiori for a work entitled, “Cross winter, nod may be fur tho future. the nndivid d ane-balf of lota eighty-two
(82) and eighty-three (83), in lhe village of
■nd Crown," or the'suflbriogs and tri­ Mr. Flint was u whole souled follow, Nashville, Barry county, Michigan, accord­
umphs oflha heroic mun and women and will be'greatly missed in Cen­ ing to the plal and lhe survey thereof.
Dated NaahriUe, Mich.. Nov. 19th. 1874.
tralia. He was quite successful as
who were persecuted for the religion
HIRAM COE.
an Attorney, and tbe last Court dock­
Mortgagee.
FALL AND WINTER
of Jesus Christ, and what it costfo be et showed he had an increasing busi­ Ciawarr Smith,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
8-20
a Christian in 1555, being a true ac­ ness at his command in Kansas, we
HORTGACE SALE.
count of what the Protesuhts had to should not be surprised to see the
Abo VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.
suffer al the hands .©( the Roman Judge and bis kunily bock."
Default having been made in the conditions
of a gertaiu Indenture of mortgage, made
Church. The work Is ilhistraled
and executed on thy third dv of Bcptrmb-r.
dent
An
gel!
is
UHccture
in
that
city
with
the
finest
engravings,
edited
by
in tire year of our Lord one thousand eight
CUT FRU or CHARGE 1
next Friday evening on “The Think­ hundred and seventy two, by Alonzo B.
She still retains tho ’services of Miss eminent historians, is published in
er and (he Door." That rs a good Stevenson, sole aad only heir al law of Rox­
Dowxtxo, and is prepared to make
clear type, on excellent paper, and
ana Sterenaon, d*ooaaod, and Eliza J. 8le»subject, and we have no doubt .that enson. his wife, of Woodland. Michigan, in
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY. every family should have a copy. the learned
President will demon favor of Elisha Bannister, of Windsor connMr, Hoffman is agent for Barry Co. a Irate that iljo thinker ought always
for this and other works. He can­ to close lhe door on entering an office
Deeds of Barry county, Michigan, on the
vasses for only the choicest moral of a cold day.—Detroit Free Press,
third day of September, A. D. 1872, al five
mmutlioni ajble
works, and merits abundant success.
The Washington Bur, in connection with o’clock r. M-, in Liber X of mortgages, on
page M2, which said mortgage was given
tMe story about whiskey having frozen al to aecure tbe payment of Ave handrad and
—Abner Rager, the rascal SrhoenMontana, on the night of tbe 13lb, discuztes sixty ($560.00) dallarw, four years from the
&gt; boy from home and rob- tho general subject cl freezing spirit, and date of tbe said mortgage, with interest at
aeoount of which was conclude* that If tbe Montana whisky froze tbe rata of ten per cent per annum pay­
able annually ; And it waa thereby and in
given in last week’* Nxws, broke out
said mortgage expressly agreed that should
It adds, however, that ’-the probable explan­ any default be made in the payment of raid
of the Charlollc jail, on Wednesday
evaaiog
... 1. &lt;b.
.f i. rn,
"•»“* t»f
of hut
,v" week,
»«ek. by
br digging • ation of the Montana phenomenon ia that
____ , the
-■ _____
• beat of Oils used. Shop Jast sooth of bote "Through
wall ....
and. ...
letting
therein expressed, and should tlie s*unc rvwhen tbe whizkey evaporated rapidly ard tnsin unpaid amLia arrears for the space of
himself to th* ground with &amp; pair of
thirty daya, than and from thsneeforth, that
sheptj. A little more than a year great failh In human simplicity if It thinka b to ny, aftar the hpaa ot the said thirty
ago Rager lived north of this village, lhe public will beHeve thay set whiskey days, tbe said principal snm of five hundred
and sixty dollars, with all arrearages of in­
near Solomon Troxel. One day he aside in opca vweb in Moataaa.
terest lhareon, should al the option of lhe
obligee, his executors, adminittralors, or
awoke to lhe cotweiouanea that ids
Am Idaho gentleman strippod himself,
falher was as intimate with his’ (Ra- bung his apparel on the saw-buck, aad re­

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

Shaving,
having, Hair Cutting
Cuii
Dressing, Shampooing,

EALL KLLIHERY GOODS1

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS

gW'*) wife as he should be himseK tired oa a pib of cordwood, rib mistake
might net then
and after discussing and cnssing the, was Jiscovcrad by bis wife, who evarhanrd
him quarrelling with an imaginary old

DRESS AAAKING
C1U

ASlI

t&gt;«l.

LIVERY AND Vffl) STABLE!

In Castleton, at the tendance

■UNDERSELL

to anf otkerr. They ere more StiKfde, Durable, Convenient and Economizing
They are made from the best qtndKy of iron, and are galvanised. They wi!
not nwt or cprrodc and will last for generations.
They do doI injure tho
tree, autlare quicker adjusted than anv oilier.
They will yield enough
more sap, extra, every season, to doubly pay their v^ire casL They
will run eariier and later in the day, and lat*r in (*a aeoson.
They have
tbe most perfect and convenient arrangement for banting the Bucket, doing
away with the spike, *o injurious to the tree.
Being metallic, they one
conductors of beat, and never froexe, nor conk up with up nnd sour. Their
construction fs such a* n*t to obstruct the flew of srp fmm the enter pore*,
aa do .wood and other plug spouts. Trees tapped with these spouta require
no reboring during lh*e season ; the air being excluded from the tore |by
their peculiar construction) the pores of (he timber do not become semnnud
or contracted aa is tho case when open apouts are used, and the wound is
left open. Tho inner end of lite Evmkka enters (he tap or bore with three
thin flanges about u thick as the back
an ordinary table knife, leaving
open spaces between exoh flange (or ih« flow at tb* any from rhe outer
|Kxes. The outer pores being tho best yield era Ate often wedged by wood
and other plug spools to the depth of half an inch or more, greatly dimin­
ishing the amount of tap that wonld otherwise be obtained.
Wooden spouts, as well as many other kinds that are used, are of short
duration; but Kame?! is Off* of th**ir ’worst faatorrau—and thia is always
lound in them as tlie season advances.
Those having their boles in tho
center, when dnveu into the tree dam up a little sap, which remains there
daring the season, constantly to freese and soar.
This soon becomes' thick
and gummy, closing all the pore*. Then io get morejaap, the trees, must Ira
rebored, which usually only deepens the hole.
The sour apoul is then
replaced, which will only sour lhe next run. Tlie hole in the EvjtyxA, by
which the sap leaves lhe tree, is at the very bottom of the auger bole. This
being bored on a little upward slant no sap can Ira held to freeze or sour.
Tlien, too, the Evucka being metallic, and galvanized, absorb* no «ap,
e^nvrqueHily sonrness in the spout and bore never occur*.
Many ask why lhe Euxbka* run eaiier in the day and continue laiei at
night, arid later in the season?
11 u this:' wood end other tubular aptrata
having their boles in lhe cenlpr, freeze up at night flrat, al lhe outer or dnp
end,—the sap continuing to flow, fill up the spout and anger hole, and hav­
ing no escape, freezes solid.
Tlie Eubkkas, constructed as they are,'and
being conductors of heat, do not freeze, and continue Io flow much later,
until lhe sap in the tree stops circulating by freezing. In lhe morning, the
spout and auger hole being free from ioc, the sap commences to flow early
from tho outer pores, which th tw out first.
With wood and other plug
a I &gt;ouls, these pores are wedged, consequently cannot flow until the spour
■nd auger hole are fra* from toe. Hence we see why iheaap commences to
flow eariier from the Enrekas, and continue* later iu ibe day. And the
auger hole never becoming sour by lhe •pout, continues, wuAour rebonug, to
How much later in the season.
Considering the sdvantages gained by the Euuu Ssr Scours, and tbe
low price for which they or* sold,

THE EUREKA SPOUT IS FOR SALE ONLY

A»j Hous* io Barry Co,

FOR READY PAY!

at

TBE NEXT 30 DA Ys
To Bako room for our Spring Steak.

500 11b. of Bitter laitel
L. O. BOISE &amp; 00.

Where every thing in the Sugar Maker's line can be found at the

L O'WIEST

Greeting! NEW GOODS 1
KOCHER BROS.
Have jort received a FUXJ.

New Stock of Goods.!
CONSISTING OF

I3uHine«M

fun­ butlar, then backs away.moving sidewise
ths door, with kb iilUe mitiens preewed el&lt;
Io lhe upper part of his panto behind. But
hehasut bsea sfidiog dowa bill without
anys&gt;d nndsr him 1 Oh. no I of course
sitting on the hard sohool-

Itelations

with yon. I traat by fair dealing ( vkall be
able to retain your confidence, and to win
that of Klrangera.

I» Katamo Jan. Slat, Infant child of Mr.

DRESS GOODS,

SHAWLS, CASSIMERES,

Especial Attention LFEDA.lSrZN'LEJJLS,
l, tanied &lt;a »,

ROE 4c CLEVER

.|M 1

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

GIVE TIAAZE.

MSHTfLLE FOBIDBT1

FRESH MEATS,
hundrJfraee

Forty-ftrarth Consrczz.

Plows, Sleigh Shoes and
General Jobbing,

when deaired

I want none to go

HUNGRY OR COLD!
booawie of hard ‘tmna. Ready pay enatom«rn eludl b*v« aa onaae to cvn»ptaiit ef high
pnees.

Give !*&lt;e a Call.

Groceries
OF ALL KINDS,
riease call and examine these Goods

bttfore ivrchasing dscuhere.

Kaahritle, Feb. 4nd. 1876.

Maahriil-.Mieb , Jas. 27, 1875.
expressive, and will bear repetition.

G.F. WILSON. Prop

E

CASH HARDWARE HOUSE!

and rhall ba pleated to rtneir

DEATIJH.
Okha.
I« Eaton Cm, Jan 10, 1B76. Frsaeis Pal-

th

FO R

Again in the Trade

E. D. BITGOOD, PaoraixToa.

MEAT MARKET!

REASONS WHY THEY ARE PREFERABLE

G. M. DAVENPORT, Woodland, CHARLES DUNHAM Maple Grove
S. S. INGERSON,
“
JACOB HOFFMAN,
“
“
A. B COOPER,
M
ER. LOMBARD, Vermontville,
J. M. COLE,
"
C SPAULDING,
ALBERT BARNUM,
ASA BENEDICT,
M

I wwvU reapertfBlly inform my friend*
that I am

We under stand tbit fha party have gone

MKMtM. hka IflM will be deeply fell,
eral service., by KUtt Hollar.

Bucket Hangers.

—»—

which we ought set te 'have dona."
of the Mr. Jonea racceefted In rotting off hie

‘

Below is a list of sugar makers who used them last season
and say they will now use no spout but the Eureka:

have expired, anything

deflaull having been male tn the pay men*, of

Rager and bis wife, since
when it is supposed, Rager has
adopted tho name of Troxel.

AND

Tlie E crack a Sap Spouts are surpassed by no others, nod give the utmost
satisfaction. They are, to a great extent, used iu every State where maple
sugar is made, and wherever once introduced the demand for them is rapidly
increasing. With the latest improvements, they are pronounced, by ail
who have used them, to be the only Sap Spout worth'noticing, or fit for use.

BARLOW,

BARBER aid HAIK DRESSKB!

mm 3W-8JDIH3

NOW HOUR mD^WIIHOUTTHEN.

ULLDKRTA FARCY GOODS'

BELL

1'ntent waivaniwti

I'MSI AL IMH CEMETTS
—

Wood engaged iu lhe merohan’ile BwiXb aad PnttMua'i. They have tbe ebrapand iba best.
18
1
IU borinrx-. Tttw yclto. agoW Oc- Ml
22d&lt;1, at hi* hole!.
k»l»-r Mr. Wood was appointed post­
they go to Bolte Bros, for anything in tee
B. RASEY, Drayman. Good®and
—Tho*©' Jtiddfeville fellow* are master, which position he filled with
doing a good job on tbe finishing up natisfactiou to lhe public and great
80U II P*y» to buy goods al Bfo. 1.
credit to himself, until within a few
of Griffith Ac. Kerr’s brrek.
ELEMENT SMITH.
Bfe-Mosey lost by -ot baying Tea. al
weeks of. his death.
V
Lawtj
—Kocher Bro*, have received an
Boise Bros.
Mr. Wood was a member of lhe
elegant new stock of goods, which
■0L. Upon lhe far-off mountain tope.
Disciple Chorch, and always took an
M. FLINT,
announce in another colunxu
active interest in the Churches and
—Rev. C. L Deyo, of Jackson, is
Sunday Scboote.wbere ver he chanced taln» high, above the raging tAnpeet and
abou* to return to this village to re­
to be. For the past ton ycais he has the storm-clouds aa they fly, mdbinka I
JOHN B. EASTMAN.
side.—to rest and recruit his health
been (a Superintendent in Sunday
—A. W. Olds has not quit buying Schools, and the last few years of his “ Go bay year Drago and Groceries al
Attorney at Law.
it
sawlog*. He •advertises for cherry, life was spent in active work in the Boixx’a Dana Stoss.
ash and basswuod logs in another Christian Church and Sunday School
g LIEBHAUSER,
column.
All persons having unsettled accounts
of this village,
—The State Publishers Associa
Mr. Wood leave*, of his nearest with the u nd ereigned, will please call and
(ion meets at Lansing next Tuesday. kin, a wile, two brothers and a sister Milla them immediately, thereby saving
themselves trouble and expense. I mean
We are booked to stay at home and to-mourn their loss. '
JjJ. PARADY, Manufacturer of
bwiuMs.
Tnso. Maxsox.
set type.
A good man has gone. A man that
Boots and Shoes,
A baahfal young clergyman recently ris­
—The
railroad company com- was respected and honored in the ing to pre*ch for lhe first time, made r ter­
mtroacd to buy wood last Monday, community whens ho lived. A man rible mix of it, aad announced kb taxi la
thiv wise: "And immediately the orck.
TOHN QCRESSY,
lii wr'
which makes it interesting for our dial was willing to assist a fellowiLtyO^^Sr^
1
■■aAhmradbccvcjma*. fermerz, and lively for our merchant*. man,—■and give a kind word and
oawLltHiaLftb.Ze.l
, H_—o*f. Web1»
•
—Five engines were “stalled" in helping hand to one in trouble and
JJNION HOUSE.
Gope from this world for­
now between this village and Ham- sorrow.
0. Raney, h» wife. of Nashville, Barry
evermore ! Thus abali wa all, in life, county, Michigan,did on tbe 14thday of Autooad station yesterday morniog, and
guzl, A. D. 18&lt;1, make and execute to. Hipass
away.
There
is
no
change
In
thibsyngine of the night express off the
taut Coe, of the sameplace, a certain mefrtgago a secure the payment of a certain
' lllde while to live and ’.hen cometh
Last Wednesday morning rain
said mortgage was duly recorded in lhe
the end of all worldly ambition, and office of lhe Register of Deeds, in Barry Go.,
fid the weather was warm and
JONES,
man passes within ths gates of that Michigan, on tbe 7lh day of tbpt. A. D.
io* malting away. Before two
1871. in Libar **Z" of mortgagee, on page
silent city from whence no traveler 899, and, whereas, there is now due on said
away there was a
note and mortgage tbe sum of Four
Hundred and Ninety.one and 60-100
The funeral services of Mr. Wood doll*&gt;a, at this date, and default has
were to have taken place at tbe been made In the payment of said ram;
Now. therefore, by reason of aaid delault.
Christian Chnrch, yesterday, but ow­ the Mortgagee, by virtue of tbe power ia
ing to the severe coldness of P»o aaid mortgage aauUhisJ. wiB. 9U the twen­
There wi’l bo a grasshopper do­
tieth day of February, A D. 1875, al the
Mnahvllln. Mkk.
weather was poalponed until Satur­ hour of one o'olook, P. M. of said day, in
nation at Norton’s Hall, one mile
day next. The funeral services will tho eity of I fastings, st the north frvatdoo
south of Maple Grove denten on4he
be conducted by tho Masonic ffatern- of tho court' house, in said oily (Ibal being
the phoe of holding tbe circuit court in and
12th iDSt,3iUh* bdSillt oHke K*uity, of which order, Mr. Wood wax a for Barry eonn'y, Michigan) sell lhe lands
erera by the ravages of. the
member, and lhe body-will be taken and premises described ia said mortgage, or
ppers. Donations of clothing, to JohuBtown for Internnenl.
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VINECAR BITTERS

Aftcr IWton osraa Mm. Mary Bradshaw.
Her teatime ny amounted to little, and wae soon
(Miverod. She t&lt;-tifted to the happy rtlatious

r-txnati sebocl law m meeting v&gt;&gt;
iu N*w Brunswick. John Ciifte. in aH.mrrikx to arrest tbe
oKA Cmujudt* &amp;triU&gt;»ago. ic
* A[u*-1 of Spacial cowdalmi-tv
ffred apoa and instantly kiDsd. Twooftbe

Dr. J. Walker’ll California VU
•ftrar Bitters are a purely Ve«t table
preparation, made ch'iefiy from tlie na:
■Qte Lt-llra ta&gt;Uie&lt;I wB tiro Iv»ui r.tiUtce &lt;4
tht' Sierra Nevada mountains of Califtrtnia? tbe medicinal .properties of whtcV
are extracted therefrom without the nse
of Alcohol.
Tbe question fa ilmofit’
daily asked. '• What b tbe cause of ti&gt;*
unparalleled success of. V tneg ah Brr
nntsT" Out answer fa, that they remove
tbe cause of dbesse, and the patient re
covers his health. They are. the grea'i
blood purifier and a lifo-girin? principfa,
a perfect Renovator and Inrifforaw
of tbe system-. Never before in' ua
history of the wi * ’' hu a medicine a.——J«c the rumor kablt
auahtiro of Vixeoab BitTbm ia healing U,&lt;
wck of every dtsewe man is hrr to Thry

Mr.W*taa—nbte.fWnw^ A-roU —
tbe next vritnenL He stated that Boocher wm
very wroth at him (West) baosuM be taeisted
ujKrti the trial of Tilton for defaming the char­
acter of the defendant, and related bow the.

Mixilton'u bomitosa partner, was admitted. The
famous interview al Gen. Tracy'" ofic*, in the
course of which Tracy Justified Mbulton in lying
for Beecher, km detailed minutely. The ten-

vritneaa etend, but objection to
testifying
Bsachar’s counsel on the ground
dial UM wife wm an iuMgwted party, and ac­
cording to hw be could not testify against hr r.
Tbe day wm consumed in argument ou this
qUMtiou by th* counsel.
—Nothing Wm done un din twentieth day of
Ibe trial-Friday. Jac. SS-Uyond the hearing
of axguineate an to TUtoa’s eligibility m a wilwm jnade by

lit IE::

-Tlie Navy Department building st WashDtod, «t Poking, on Jin.. 11 TcmngQJ.
iugton wm seriously damaged by ftrulmt week.
Al) tlw official records were saved, but in a limperor of China aged 10. .
—There hire boon a number of important
Nothing was done la th&lt;- Hum* rare th?
—An accid=nt oocurrad on tlie Him of the At­ defeettons from tbe Carliat rental to tlie Iwmncr readme of the Journal of tbe jirerioos day's prucsedlantic and Pacific railroad at Moselle. Mu., a of King AMouro within the pset week, six lags which the Clerk was about to do, omitting the
few day* ago, rtmilting tn the wracking of the bundrad iroof* having gone over in a body ths yaas sod nays In dstafl, when BsadaU raised the
entire train of five caw. Twenty paMengera
were wounded, throe of whom are not espeetrd
to recover. A -broken rail ia said to have been rapidly losing grouixL and uro many months bo
will bo a King without a croto or a following.
. . ZaiMZ. in Brain. , has been occupied hr
way a few days ago. Tho ataunont at the wharf troops from a Oennan transport.
—TLe Grand Crows of the Order of the Bath
all escaped dsmago. but about forty empty and
Ono great cause of the poverty of tho
loaded bargas wero lorn loose, some of which i&gt;M lieen offered to Carlyle, and Alfred Penny- present day is a failure of our cuinmuu
were sunk and olhan caivicd down tho rivet- son is to be made a Baronet
people
to appreciate small things. They
—
Baron
St.
lAoiiard.
formerly
Ixird
Chancel
­
The total Into is Mpposed to b^ about ♦50,000.
do not realize bow a daily addition, bo it
—A fire at Ktretfnrd. Ontario,4» Bunday last, lor of Englaud. fedmd, agedM.
■ —Spain ha* paid Germany a money in­ ever so small, will soon make a largwpile. ■
destroyed *345,(00 worth of property.
demnity. by which tbe GtMtor affair bM been If the young men and women of to-ilny
cRtiiK r.vd ckrmz.v.czs.
will only begin, and begin now, to save a
—W. A. Week*. colored. AaMstant Secretary
-The Tnroo-Montensgidn difficulty hMboea
of State for Louisiana. was killed in New Or*
little from,their earnings And plant it in
jioaciahly adJuato.L
le&amp;M, a fwwjdiiLte mu. by
i-arU, coK i
tho
soil of somo good savings bank, and
—Berlin snirunotucja have discovered a new
cred. Tax AHMeaor. in an altercation reported to
weekly or monthly add their mite, they
have been shoot a woman.
will
wear a happy smile of competence
—Kate Clark, a sc&lt;m»trMK
the family of
ing. Envoy of the United BUXcn, and Kcnor when they reach middle life. Not only
Seaalcr Stewart, at Washington, robbed be
Castro. Minister of Foreign Affaire at Madrid,
the
detdre but tlie ability to increase it
employer of *1A«W worth of plate, bonds, dia­
bavo rwiultwl in an nrnlerrtandlng in regard to
mond*. lacue. etc., and fled to Ealtimura. where
tho payment of the indemnity to tlie families of will.also grow. Let clerk and trades­
she wm arrwted th* other day and taken back the crow of tlw Virgininn.
man, bdiorer and artisan, make now and
to the caiiitaL
—A cable diepiteb from London annouuce&gt;&lt; a at onco a beginning. Store up some of
—A Imngling and cowardly attenipt locap- lock-oat, &lt;mi * idiipsndoua acai*, of ths coal
your youthful force for future ronCinlure tho notorioiw Janiou brothom wa* recently
goncy. Let parents teach their children to
made near Kearney, Mo. A !&gt;arty visited the
begin early to nave. Begin at the foun­
house of the Batnueh, the etapfatber'af the
COXGRKSSIOXAL.
tain head to control tlie Mreiun of ex&lt;M»wd&lt;•«* if "iebl. crept irtcalthfty up to th*
window and threw a handgrenade ixMhla. in the
travagnnee—to choose Iwtweou jxiverty
meantime Betting fire to ths house on the out­
and riches. Let our youth go on in tlie
side. fUmoela. hearing a nome. rone and went
habits of extravagance for fifty years to
outside. He found the house on firn, and after
come as they have for fifty years past,
putting it out bo returned inside, when
and wo filiall have a nation of beggara,
bo diecoverad
the grsuadc or eiuall
borabtelmll lying on th* fieor. and Mra.
wit^i a moneyed aristocracy. Let a gene­
tiamueln utaming to threw it into tbe
ration of such na nave in small stinut be
d«-.-prn lite CtterieetCKi toirber.
fire. Not knowing wbM it waa, be picked it
dnonl by Mnrrtll, of Vr-rxsnsii, to rvUbiUh at mluca- rwind, and we shall be free from all want
up and throw it in a largo fireplace. The Uoti fund and apply a portion of Ate- proewd* of the
Do not be ambitious for extravagant fort­
whole family then camo boo the room, and tele &lt;4 politic land* to public rducalhm. and to pn unes, but seek tliat which it in tho duty
almoet immediately it exploded, wounding four
of every one to obtain—independence
of the family. Mra. Samuel loet an arm. a child
eight years old wm killed, and two others wero
and a comfortjtile home- Wealth, and
injured. Firing then commenced outeklc. The
•.•Dough of it, fa within tbe reach of alb
James brothors were cither in the bouse or
It is obtained by one process, and one
ban&gt;,and.g«amgou8,tbebsttl*camnMme«L A
only—saving.
number of dtixeus were wounded, same it is
feared serioueiy, if not fatally.
aretes of Benton caused by theamwtof Cbarlcw
F. Hlornc. wm of Prof, btcrnc. of Yalo College,
on lhe charge of forgery ux! *wiodliug. Ths
•ridenoes of hu. guilt aro positive.
—Sawyer, the man who wait sirrested at
Haverhill. N. IL, on swpiciou of having mur*
derod Mm. Etotnoo. tbe wcraan who wm
found sitting iaber chair with Itor head blown
off, has made a eoofcwuon. bat claims that the

—A third attempt has been made to fire the
Navy Department liuilding at Waahingtotu
Some five or six year* ago, a youth about seven*
toen ream of ago wan anwdcfi for netting tire
to some seven or eight different building* in
thatdty. He -oufmed his crime, but npon
the intervciiticin of Chief-Jwitioe (liase, wm
released without puniabmcnl; it 1* thought
jenbaUe that IMa boy. who in now a grown
man, and Mapfoyed m a msmwiger in the
department, » the would-be mewdiarv.

A Nation or Dtsfepticv.—W« live
fast—ditsdpatn in everything except
righteoiumews nml fill early graves. We
drink all kiinisof poisoned alcoholic spir­
it*, and swallow, without mastication,
pork, grease, and every conceivable catrbonaceowi, sotd-d wolfing, Hfe-dcstroying,
system-clogging, indigestible food. Dr.

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vttwurrrix.&lt;! in tbe Bouse, or to »urh public Ml] or
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Progression. No Retrograding

r I was the hideous description of tl» inter. view between Tilton and Beschor to
'
ttrt pwrernity nx iitu» luupn ruum.
! Ths profoundeat impression to which the
i ordinary mind is subject was effected
' mww,
upon ilu
the .rtluin/rt.
audience l,rtby 47w»
the recital nf
of tliat
that

NO. 20.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1875.

VOL. II;

' prayerful devotion ; all the arts of his
. giftel natuni were bent for the aaductiou
i at uus nappy, mnovea wue sou mower ;
■ and she fell. And do you &gt; wonder, sir 1
' Is she to l&gt;e blamed fur die act? In this a
m this
&gt; nrik».w-Tifin«
prosecution rif
of Juirf
hert IIs
elite action,
action, therethere-

‘ freqm
often
Moalton’a Mr. Beecher,
. m. xumo, aau mysno mseu auuea a*
Moulton’s, and Frank’s Burgundy wine
was the subject of many a jbka with ns.
It
It was
was wot
very xiitx'ri.ir.
superior, and
and Mr.
Mr. Rwecher
Beecher

•

l MICHIGAN NEWS.

Yur vtuuxy yum the incompteted mon-!
• —:------; ament to Stephen A. Dougins, iu ;
Ermitai.
■ Chicago, has remained a sad comment
Aw KngiMh isborra- at buy ttty um fats
upon the professed admiration of the hmr to » luxa« ,ortui&gt;« in merpe Eugteud.
rnt-v
Rsv. Gbouje D. 6tmM*IX ljudio;»-&lt;li:ct
city anil
and Stata
State (ar
for the
the dead
dead stateaman.
stateMnau.

* unimaginable acene. Vast horror mode fore, brought by the wronged husband, never let hte glass go dry. One day at Irtst winter an effort waa made to have
i all who hmrd it bold their breath. . Ger- an Action against her for her cimdamnw- dinner ono of us asked liim how he could the State approjiriat-? a sum of money

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taiuly never before did s putative fntlicr tiou I Oh, no, sir. Consider how ktrong drink wino and go out as he proposed to
hold consultation with his wife’s seducer ho wm ; consider how .submissive aha that evening and deliver a temperance
to decide for or against the bastardy of I waste lite teachings, and imagine with lecture. ’He replied: “The inner man
..........................
,.A.. rejMat die what specious
. rt
. . and insidions tongue he dinca andji_i
i|.
_^i
iihwine;
n .... it
„-isII.11..1
j
his own child,
and afterwords
drinks
the
the1.outer
terrible details of that consultation to an . conveyed to her die theory of hi* plane, man that will speak to the temperance
rtn.bthis
i Pwrtn
lIiw. tliat
wrvkilHnrv
ia.
....natural
v.,,4 ex- ,,a.4„rai
astounited world. From
revolting
fornication
was but the
. people."
narrative Mr. Fullerton led the witness ' protwion of love. He taught her to be- '
Mr. Tilton waa then happy with hiu
to another lesa stupendous incident At ' lieve in pious adultery, and by steady wife?
his suggestion, Tilton explained how
ho led her along the flowery path । Yea. Theodore had thoroughly couWoodhull ’couvincod him aho wyi in to the precipice ujxm which she fell. doned his wife’s fault, and had told Mr.
partial poearisrian of his and Beecher’s Dial seducer is brought into a court of ' Beecher if he loved her it waa all right

sufficient to complete the monument, but
in a spirit of economy the Legislatare
voted down the proposition. At last,
liowever,
a scheme has been «hit upon
’
which gives liopes of a speedy completion
dm monument in accordiwc*? with the
original pion. Diia scheme is to sell the
property dedicated to die purpose in
1864, and remove die remains to the
Chicago University near by. It is boHexed that the sum realized from the
sale of Hie land fronting on die lake,
where die btu** of the monument was
long since erected, will be sufficient to
I complete the work. The total height of
j the monument will be oik- hundred feet;
the diameter of- the circular base fiftytwo feet, add of the tomb twenty feet.
Within thia tomb is on arched cluunber
ten feet square, where ntrt the remains
widiin the sarcophagus. Near dm corner
of the tomb are four ptxleHtals, which will
be surmounted by statmn of heroic size,
representing respectively Ulinois, Histo­
ry, Commerce,- and Arte and Sciences.
Above the tomb will be a ixxhwtal fifteen
feet high, ornamented with festoons,
having nenr the ixwe large, heavy bronze
plates sunk into die rock, Ixsaring on the
face bas-reliefs of subjects purely Ameri­
can. The first will bo an aboriginal
scene ; die second. Three Pioneer FormUlinl,
.
1 u„ fonrtK £.1,,^,,. On Um) ^..ul
rfl n«l . eolmnn forty-eight i«* high,
„d ,
a
.
aimnounte&lt;1
'j by a colossal statue, showing Senator

secret; how he consulted Moulton as to 1 justice to answer for his crime. The I The Iswt time I saw Dieodore st Murray
the most judicious way to silence her ; husband wronged, the sednoer guilty, I Hill he came in saying, “I'm ten feci
how Moulton
-- advised
- - - oonstant'association
- ■
gtauj before the immaculate jiurtioe of | taller than ever before." I asked him
with her; how, with tlmt droign, he the law, and before it each is to answer wliat he had done. He said tliat whan
drew up her famous appeal to Congress'; for deeds done to this woman. And we going home from my house the evening
*J sir,
-**• *according
------- a,“- *"
-* j previous he mot Mr. Beecher on «
how she wus received into his own and are ■told,
to the logic of
the
Moulton's houses; how their two wivea my learned-friend, that this* ngod, vener- boot, and, walking up to him, said,
first recoiled from die ndventurcsw, able and gifted seducer may take die j “ You have nothing to fear from me,”
and then patronized her to protect wituem-staiad and apologize fir.- his guilt, i and then ho described how he saw Mr.
their ' common secret ; how he pre­ and present all the evident x» of his j Beecher safely home.
sided
ut
tlus
Steinway
Hull learned ingenuity ; and that the huslnnd ■
-----------meeting at which Woodhull spoke, be­ must bo still silent; and Uu»t this is faw. ‘
Mr. Ewrto
’ .towly from hl. rtta,
cause no other man would undertake die I »y
_ no, dr. IWon, . yoor honor will
responsibility which ha rashly assumed ..admit
construction, bwum
before you
_*4uih any
«uy snch
mien rtrnrewm,
roU ■ ““i’
to keep aer complaisant; how he come win
“ HlproYT m,y rtich naminirtmlion. ‘In.wlwn, while Mr. niton otangod In.
to write her life ; how slw violated the yon mimOx drimn Io il by the foror ol I P“B™ “&gt;dm»wrr«l it with rt.mporar..
HiVEJfEn ANT&gt; INCIDENTS OF pledge of silence by the publication of inevitable legal logic. ThlinK God there
THE GREAT TRIAL.
the article entitled “ Dt for Tat;” how ia, in my belief, do such rule of law in misunderstanding, until Mr. Til Um wm
asked whether Me. Tilton’s remdcucu
ho immediately broke with her; and, this State.
had been at Mr. Ovington’s since she
lost of all, how Beecher chided him for
separated from him. He declined to say
separating from her fortunes and with- : UEB nmn* Mxamxo wrrn thbodode til** Now, are yon really, afb-r all, half a
U»l it W Loen, ml Uixdlj mid : •• Her
TON —BEECHKK AND BIHMIUNDY.
drawing liis controlling influence from
fool I ’* said a fricud of Beecher the other
™&gt;d.m™ i. .t my brnme." Thea Mr.
over her. Dio next link in the catena
. Itapublkmn.J
day, in referring to some of his Tilton
Ermt. »lmd the wiUi-w&gt; wUt be m~at
of evidence wm the description of the
If not asking too much, will you give when bo emd that to. gge ™ .boot
letters. ** I was intended for a firstinterview with Beecher in which .the ad­ me a history of the scandal ?
class fool," rqphed Beecher, “and have
tiurty-nmo, to »hiob Mr. Tdtoa replied
visability
of
Tilton
’
s
reHr
em
-nt
from
I Cannot p’eMSntty make refemlior. to । Hmt ho meant exactly v^-.*
in me UiAmdocial fur LLaL WL.-n th.,
coid.
L
rest of mankind were made up, there Plymouth Church waa strongly urged by the details of the affair. When this After tliis there wore frequent uharp ex­
c" । Douglas in the act of addressing the
the former and still mon' stoutly nsisted present triaj is over, let it go ns it will,
was a lot of waste material lying around
changes of words between the examiner
” jI United States Senate. by the latter. From tliis he proceeded though I tliink the jury will disagree, I
which wm tlirown together, and that's
and the plaintiff, but al ways in gtxxl
to explain liis relations to Bowen, inci­ propose to stub up the awe, and then
nature, Mr. Evarts being invariably
dentally surprising the defense, as well
tlie whole truth will bo given to the suave and Mr. Tilton extremely dignias the gaping crowd of Bpectatora, by tell­
world.
r
On Sunday evening, Dr. W. H. Gil­
-fied. Mr. Tilton did not lose ud opjxirKnowledge of the fact that under cer­ ing how Oliver Johnson aaaiatod him in
But you can tell some of it now ’
tunity to praise hte wife, and once, when more, the Asaiiitant House Surgeon to
tain circumstauiMi a few - women had got tlrnwing up that famous Bowen letter.
Oh, yrn, a vultune. My first acquaint­ asked whether she enjoyed and sought the Ninety-ninth " Street Reception
The morning semiou concluded with
unto court luw induced peraous of that
ance with Theodore Tilton came about tlie . &lt;'om]&gt;any of ]x&gt;oplc with great Hosjiital, called on a friend, in company
aex to come hero from a distance-in hope the story of Tilton’s indignant refusal to in this way : He came to me with a copy
with Dr. doeleL At alxnit 8 p. m.
minds, be replied : “ No. She rather
write
a card of personal vindication touch­
of seeing the trial. They need not come,
of the World of May 22; 1871, in which went to the lowly and unfortunate. She they were returning home arm in arm.
for they can not get ip, though several ing the Woodhull's scandal of 1872, the a card of mine wm published, which in­
was a lovely wocmuj." “I agree with Dr. Gilmore holding lite umbrella by the
managed to do so Ht first by Htratagein. refusal being Immmn] on the ground that cluded Uiin sentence : “ For example, I
yon,” commented Mr. Evnrts. Mr. Til­ frame in his left hand. The two doctors
The only ladies wlmse pmcnoo is toler­ it waa unnecessary to vindicate himself, know of one num, a public teacher - of
ton'« religious views were next inquired had reached the corner of Forty-fifth
ated by the Judge are Beecher’s wife since the scandal inqx'ochrd only bin eminence, who lives in concubinage with
about Mr. Evnrta examined him close­ street and Ninth avenue, when they both
and Mra Tilton, w-ith her comjianioiiH. wife and Beecher. He insisted tliat the the wife of another pnbkc teacher of
ly ou that subject, desiring to show that slipped on the ice and fell together. Dr.
nuponsibility
of
dsnial
should
rest
upon
Within the last few days some women
almost equal eminence. All^hroe concur Mr. Tiltr.n's change in belief hail caused Gilmore fell iu a Hitting posture, and hte
7
liave got into aa nnb-room, where they the latter.
in denouncing offenses against mondity.” iiis wife much sorrow, and tliot there‘was hiwil was thrown violently forward, strik­
After recess, still in historic succession,
can got an occasional glimjise of the no­
He asked me “ who I meant” I replied,' also a great difference in the religious ing the point of one of the riba of the
lie told how Mrs. Isabella Hooker wrote
tables in court.
“ You, Thetxlore Tilton, and Henry Ward vie ws of Msaara. Tilton and Beecher.
umbrella, which pierced through the
to her brother and enjoined him to con­
Beecher.” He acknowledged it was true,
under eyelid of the left eye and frail
fess the crime from Plymouth pulpit,
and was rvmly to have tlie matter ex­
bone socket of the skull, touching the
During die last few days die * lawyer* offering to conduct the evening services posed. He touted it to come out, and
One of Moulton’s shots evidently hit brain. Dr. Goelct rose laughing, not
have been the prominent figures in the on the Sunday upon which he would ful­ urged me to refer to Mr. Bowen, who
knowing the accident that luul befallen
Tracy
between
wind
and
water.
That
case, espucially Evarta and Beach, whose fill her mandate.
said to Tilton, a year before the publica­ towering three-dcckex exploded one of his friend. Dr. Gilmore slowly got up,
Next in order, ho corroborated one of
contests keep the court’s mind active.
tion of the expose, that lie couhl drivq his bruudaides in a tremeuduus question saying, “ Goelet, I have put out my
The former is the scimeter of Saladin ; my reports to you by quoting Beecher Beecher out of Brooklyn Gt any time.
of “ Where.did you first aao that jwpsr I” eye.” Dr. Goelct immediately led hte
die latter is die innee of Richard. Evarta to the effect tliat Bowen only signed the
How wns the article prepared ?
friend to a neighboring saloon and bathed
h&lt;-uda and fronts the defensive in this tripartite agreement at H. B. Claflin’«
From information received froru the be an udmuMiou that Tilton and Moulton his bruised eye. After a uliort time, mi
cwte. Il is the most offensive defensive personal piquest. In relating the conse­ parties. I first heard of it in tluiA^picuitImd jointly concocted it. But the ene­ Dr. Gilmore could see without difficulty,
on record.
Beach acta die leading quences of the surreptitious publication ‘ unil Committee room at the Capitol
my’s port-fires wve alight, and a crack­ they loth got into a car uud rode to the
“ lion ’’ of the prosecution. He rouses of that agreement, be told hoW he an­ when a committee of ladies were met
ing carronade split Tracy's live-oak ^th Reception Hospital, where Dr. Gilmore
nounced
to
Beecher
his
intention
to
re
­
liimself and shaken teclintealitiea from
there by a Congrwmional committee.
the reply, “ I first saw it, General, in a asked to bo attended by Dr. R&gt;x»sa. A
his case like the king of boasts die dew lieve himself of the odium of having Soon after this I had conversations with
consultation was held and a treatment
of tlie morning from his mane. Evarts slsndeircd Beecher,* by publishing in his Mr. Beecher about it. &lt; He wm very confidential interview with gmi and
Tilton." I should like to truthfully recommended. TIfo patient had the con­
uncxeited and Beach excited are cmi- defense the letter of contrition—a sh-p apprehensive, and more than once nnule
stant attention of Drs. Rootia. James
affirm
that
the
General
blushed.
But
he
ho afterward took in reoponae to Dr.
ncntly interesting specfacles.
the remark that he wm n natural born winced only, and the audience pumed a Wood and Fluhrer, but surgical skill
Bacon’s letter. Beecher tlirenieued to
coward and could not publicly avow his chuckle over each other » te.tuta, all round failed in thte strange cose, and the pa­
resign at once from Plymouth Church,
■' real sentiments, though ho had been a and about the room. Evarta, who site tient died on the night of the 28th insL,
upon which Tilton instructed Moulton to
pupil of Stepheu Pearl Andrews for nine­
Is not Moulton tin; .most remarkable
in his chair during the croes-examiimiion, of inflammation of ths membrane of the
tell Beecher tliat if he resigned liis min­
teen years. He claimed tlmt there was
man, after all, in this scandal I Since he
with angry wrinkles ujkju hte hatchet brain. Dr. Gilmore was a young num,
istry at that crisis, flinging that shadow
nothing criminal in 'his love for Mra.
has completed his testimony, it is rasy
face, and who sliakce hte head peq&gt;ct- 28 years of age, and evinced more tluui
on his (Diton’s) family, he would shoot
Tilton, and tliat it wm spontaiMxmii.
to understand why lie should have been
ually like a meatless old buffalo InuUsl the average talent for the - profession he
him down in the street Beecher's face
Wm the matter known of in private
trusted an I hearkened to alike by Beecher
by mosquitoes, at this sprang to Tracy’s had choseu, and luul but just graduated
was as livid as the fuco of a corpse when
and Tilton. A New York boy, with a
circles? '
rescue, and, pointing liis long, lean finger from the University Medical College.
Why, certainly.
common-echodl education and a commer­
at the stenographer, cried, '* Now, don’t Die b&lt;xly of the deceased was, yesterday
while tlie whole audience rustled with
Wluit induced you to publish it?
cial training, acquiring liis means by
morning, removed by hte relativtw to
take that uuwu!"
amazement bordering upon unbelief.
One powerful motive was to please Mr.
acute perception and untiring applica­
Boston for interment —Neto
York
Boocher and to comply with liis requeot
tion, and an amateur only-in literature
Ttmeo.
, that I should do it. He said to me it
and art—-lie is an excellent fqx?cimen of
There is now living in Chicago n lady
, could not be held back much longer, named Amy Gridley, who wan Ixtrn in
the American type of self-reliant, self­
Mr. aTrask, the well known anti-tobacco
_
.
and he would liave no power to fight tlie
made men. He displayed during his
Lyme, Conn., in July, 1777. She is ac­ apostle, died at Fitchburg, Maas., re­
long examination and tremendous croas- to the illustration* of my learned fricixl, story if it should come out in the secular cordingly approodiing her ninety-eighth cently si the age of seventy-nine. Mr.
exsminatiou the mental force and moral permit me to follow with an illustration, press, but if it wm published in my pa- birthday. She attributes her longevity to Trask’s long and active life was spent io
courage wlsjch fully account for the ad Iffiagine, sir, a hoppy, honored, cultunxl per he might lx» able to rally from tint three things—the plentiful
the ministry of Ute Baptist Church, but
of water,
miration of two such remarkable men ae home ; a wife, a frail, feeble, and deb- blow. He said he had lived long enough ample exercise, and marrying when past he is more widely
. known in connection
Beecher and DI ton. Without bravado cate woman, eminently devotional and 1 with the sword of Damocles hanging thirty-five. In her youth aho was a sew- with 1110 work
thf&gt; Anti-Tobacco Amoor buncomlw, be gave bin direct evidence pious in all her impulses, and, as has been 1 over his head. &gt;ng girl, ml joortojrtl from irai-L™ rirtiou, ol which tor rany yem he to.
without the suspicion of a lesson learned, shown heretofore, devoted to the bus- I What follows! tlie publication ?
to fann.honto &lt;m honwtack. 1» 1825 ! »«*■■ ““ rl“"t to*&lt;l »»'l front In M&gt;
Die arrest of myself and sister and Uie abc and her husband rode a distance of ' autobiographic sketch of his life, conand faced the fi'-rce fin- of the cross­ linud of her I'arly choice, and the father :
examination without flinching. During of her children. She had a pastor-— confiscation of all our property. It ia 480 miles in a wagon to witnras the cere- , teibutod to the l^irettpiogiedl Journal,
. ten days he showed himself the equal of learned, eminent, and gifted beyond his safe to say that we abould have received ; moniea attending the laying of the cor- ' be tolls how he had been a victim of to
the formidable display of legal ability fcllowH ; one who stood at tlie very' haul orders for u milbon and a half of copies , i-.er-stono of Bunker Hill Menument 11*oo° tm twenty yrm, and had become
. which had been massed against him. It of liis honored and sacred profession ;; of that fame of the weekly. We hail .Her
~ •husband
• - —died
- • in---1 “emaciated,
1826,- leaving con“rmactated,tremulous
tremulousand
andcowardly,"
cowardly,"
one whose words were listened to with printed some 200,000 when one evening, sidcntble property, and five months sub ftnd **”
the R»tee
death. Abandondeference
and
respect
But
be
had
.
after
office
hours,
a
Mr.
Comstock
went
aoquentiy,
when'
alui
ww
ixerly
fifty
j
tlM
’
noxious
]x&gt;ison.
he
regained lite
break down evidence given with the per___
____
_
_ these powem of mind over her ; he had ’ to the office, and from the porter there
yeani old, her first and only child was i former health, which he enjoyed
ity with which Moahon said everything tiiat perauaoivo power of eloquence, that/bought fourteen papers, and thra liired l»orn. Tn 1851 she mmo to Cliicogo. । throughout an unusually lAng and vigorhe b»» to say.__ Ithxik*___now m if_ the inaiilknui and silver tongue which would the porter to take them to the Poatofficc.
Until within a fs^r years she could see |
life. He wrote an immense number
defenttant’scuuiuwlwould on)v diaoov.■:
iaro
1 frotn
paradise.
He wm Ho followed &lt;&gt;n, mid as soon M Iw saw
h".rXt T4. &lt;aT°. fa*^“dithTd^rt
\~Mly X. to to. taw Kwd.udlT .~a Cholic drink., ~d Icrtnwd in|
Mbjeot
in his testimony which the rwoollactu«n gnuU Stahntol up to hta "ft «- usd . wuwn. wtoJ tor ~ tort* tor .

i’V*’

TILTON-BEECHER.

truthful.

eration second only to that with which
she rogsnlod bar God. Nay, if an incarnate Christ had come down, witli the
glory of Calvary upon his brow and the
love of sacrifice in his eye, she wonld

I sanding obscene matter through the
trioua. and devoted nearly all her hisuro | a ladi who had bandy succeeded in
moita. I first heard of Uie order through
tunc to reading. Even now her mind is ! not catching an outgoing train at Masrilthe Lotus Clnb tliat aanko evening, unsiRully ekar. Hn , nlj
|
Ohio, M,„,d g^ng „ it
What followed is n mutter of public and
legal history. I was arrested for a job
tlie

The direct examination of Tilt.&lt;n her. eoee than this woman gave to her pastor
been cumulative. Every interview with and her God. From her childhood, air, i

Were your things taken when arrested?
Why, sir, the ofioraw emptied the con-

(lAUjIl.
in the Univanity of Califoral*.
January to

Mi.mjrt

brated st their home lu Hiiaroc. WaabtetuM
.

Freaque Lde county, which was dilaton' also on
atag Republican for the* following Ublco of

uh.
411,XU
tflJN
334,615

JS74.

quired. The military fund a ample to provide

Hpringficld rifle*- 341 mtwketa. 14 &lt;-poanden.

5.571

110,774
377,504

49,»1

115,337

10.315
130^77
170.443

Gt»W •cbooU.

.■.*H,706.Wl
..
811

4V7.OT2
to.vix’Wf

13,571
3,010

U.ZI7
3.156
3,131
14JM0
43.573

•MS,731
1.079,348

•737,471

1,179,544.

r..i»

37.01

Em

5X43

Two-nidi Ux..

rxUHmrn Al imiAd^)JilA ...MlBrr otfwM

purled favorably
Hwauap Land Uoai
JO4.4M
Apito...
31.3U0
........... XOW.-’M
txmcU,
......... 413.3M
d total.
13.7M

37.311

of ~!.y
■ •r U» lUllor « ffaBMT wee

.1 «u,5®
. Wi,w
WDunauur, Feb. S.-S-n/itr-Tne Hcnate
W,nn
To»aJ.

fAi,6e:

.|3,T*33»
X1.5T1.1M

M.7SMK

•ighty-eight veeneta passed Port Huron in
1874.
'
Mkxuiax baa «M poatnflkw.

[enprrty; aU&gt;

thana railroad, about 1,300 in number, traveled
a distance of 7.118,201 miles, and in 1B74. 8,6*0,168, showing an increase of 1,563,007 miler.
Tua mauufacturea of Grand Rapids for 1874
amounted to 86,500.000.

Thvbsdax. Feb. 4.—flwato-A largo inataBto twiimatod at 81,330 per day.
Drataa.

iatoecl and n&gt;*!»

Jkan Mrcwaxi. Hmoais. a eoldiar under .the
flirt Napoleon, died al Detroit, lately, aged
eighty-one.
.

Thoxam O'Hass and William Haye*, of Hay
City, were last weak convicted of stealing a

few days ago. involving a toaa of $30,000, on
which there waa an inaorance of 810,000.

Fhiut. Fel*. 5.-Smote—A UH waa intro-

H. Pxbmotxt. an Allegan county tan-

ration for sole leather. Tide factory turns out
400.OTO [xxuwle every year.

Eurr ftiuuav 1&gt;m beau decided npou ae the
JWfNeaf.

Judge (or the Fourteenth Judicial Dirtrirt will

rt VATJIIOTJC GRAJTOKR.
Ooh T. J. Smith, the Grand Master of
the Georgia Gnuigera, pn«ided over the
recent Beaaixin in Macon, dressed throughat home. His coat, vest and panta were
of Georgia jeans of a beautiful gray,
suit as any inanflmay desire. Indeed his
trim apparel at trusted our attention btffore he spoke of it His shoes were also

the bat, be had lu give in there, fur hats

good wife, the Ceres of the State Grange,

acouuct i .Vacwi T&gt;'.rgntyh.
require much
Damn

»4,»14.i9

.H.1S6.3SH.-J4

it!**

world at
L upastem’

�NEW PLANING MILL

vnw'inTa rur. utu.

1’’ O It T H E

A. W. OLDS, Frojrr.\{

iralwrri^Ky
B4JL.ld&lt;

My Phuing MW n now In rur.niug ordw I
itl. ua n&gt;v maehinc-rv
ALL MW. Abd of

Qutwiioo. How long *h-&lt;ll J«aih th* iyint ryignr, an I triumph over Ike juat T
Awwtr. Till Jmim coti’t
H.

ihongti w» b id riMjJ . * don’t y« think U-&gt;Hy.
rI
__ _
„ ..v

hies for doing the best kind of work ul I
reMonablv prices."
t

I WILL SELL

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

MOUdKlGE HALE.
DWsuli having been ttadalntheamdilicns

The Charlotte Leaner han greatly
i tproved if id or the editorship of

CASH.

Planing, ^atohixg,
BEST PRINTS, 10 Ots,

Done to order, wilh promptnew, and satis-

Other. a&lt; 0 or Lew.

Dressed Flooring,
Siding, JIo»ldiug\, &amp;e.,

cnhoN. hit* wife, of Wuo&lt;!lnnd. Micbigin, in

Of every description, kept eon*tnolly cn
hand.

Ya.rd wide Sheeting 9 cts.

Frank A. Edj. and the Middlcvil^t 1
]uipul&gt;hc.tn is oouvale#dug.

lined, of Barry couaty, Michigan, on the
third day at- September, A. D. 1872, at five
o'clock F. M.. in Lib«r X of mortgage*, on
p«ge 862, whi«-h Mid mortgage wm given
to secure the p.yr’ienl of fit* hundred nnd
sixty (|5l».0U) dolUrs, four years from the
date of the utd mortgage, with interest at
tbs rats of ten per cent per annum pay­
able annually; And it was thereby nnd in
said mortgsge expresdy agreed that shoubl

soon as die Tihon-Beuclier

As

nii'iinderatanchng is settled; IhcjHibnd yet we winb we nlways
Go skating with the gbw.

br mu i»k&lt;-» r.*s! by reading nine-

t.-en eohituns of acun wing per day,
concerning George IV of England.
Gvurge Francis 'Ifaiu-slill wants

, ••Don't lrifi« with a cold.’

manage to

t »bc ftvsideni, and is tryiug to tempt

the people by .agreeing lu do away

with the aocusiomed message os soon
n/ be reaches the White House.
The Philadelphia upnt turned out

during the month of January $162.­

65 &gt;in silver, sickle and copper ;$36l,
1-Pl the amount wav iu fifty cent
pieces, S7&gt; iu twebiy fives, $53,030 iu
dimes, $ JI 50U iu five-cen*. nicklev,
snd $11.8^0 in - bright, new cents.

Thin louks as if the administration
were iu. earnest about returning

to

sjK-cic payiueuts iu 1879.
A public meeting has been called

tu be be d at Liipeming on the 23id

Su|ienor.”

Bccelred at the C. O. D. Store of

I also mnnufacturc Soft and Hard Wood

Best Velveteens, 75 cents.
For the Wholesale and Retail Trade.

Good, Waterproofs, 90 cts.

Latlk aiticl Shinfj-lesj

All Wool Hose, 45 cents per pair.
.
. ,
whereon t
Shake hands if you have an etgh- tbejin ex]
teen carat duld.
thirty days, th n and from thenceforth, that
Syracuse furnishes a dish of hot is io say, after Hie lapse of the said thirty
ttuup fur five cents, but every cits days. the said principal sum of five hundred
turner must pick the Baud uul of his
uwu teeth.
ubllgee, his executor*, admini-iratura, or
And .1 Cent SOAP.
A Vermont clergyman stepped up assigns, toco-ne nnd be due and payable.to kins the woman he had just made immediately.thervaftcr, although the.period
a bride when she brought her hand a* above limited Yor th* payment thereof
might net then have expired, anything
d iwn un his munih aud spoiled a 840 therein before contained to the contrary
OU Town Rio. 23 and 29 CtnU.
set ol false teeth.
thereof tunny wine not witbManding: and
default haring been ma le in the pay men1, of
Mr. Darwin has turned his attrn'ion to wholesale groceries, and the
TR1LMPH BAKING F0WDES
urntig uttlang wanders through the
umbrageous glades and cries aloud in
tnuuruful tones.
In nioc tin cannirtw.

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,

-

constt&gt;uily ou hand.

•

"D.-pol, XasbriB*. Mich.

48

Then Try My $1 Tea.

The Troy man says that he wears
) elitiOuing Congress nnd the State pa I dirs uu his knees because he does­
n't want tu wear his knee joints exL-*gi»lature, lu separata the Upper
|i-.8i*d to pub ic gixe.aitd il would be
nnd Lower Pcniusulu8,--nnd to incur hard to find a belter reason.
)urate Upper iulo the "Territory ul
A Florida railroad boa-ts of making

»iixta to coasilur

Knit Underskirts, 60 cts. Experienced ■ Workmen
Employed.
Ko. 1 Baits, 2 0 cents.

A. W. OLDS.

p’’O VXD, the ehcapeM

Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to buy for
Cash.
I have a foil line of , '

place

GROCERIES!
!

Kerosine Oil, 15 cents per Gallon.

the propriety of

ln.tltutr&lt;1 io

Wc will sell yc-tt

Tea Setts for G5 Cts.

Srt by rirtm-

Groceries, of Every iescriptions,
kc , 4c., loo numerous to mention.
For cash, or it* equivalent.

the Pinion uf n net earning of nineteen cents lust
the Slate by giving the Upper Pen­ year. This may look small to some
insula an utidet Dy means of a rail­ iulkr, built should be reineinbered
that nineteen cents per year Tor 1,000
road from Mackinaw to Marquette.
years is $190.
Preserve,

As Cheap as they can In Boaght
ituiy
wii fi ■

BOOTS AND SHOES

is Dabuv Co.

I

AND

When n young man in Patagonia
falls in love with a girl be lussues
the cltixuas of Nashville fur their linerat
her, drags her home behind his horse,
•uuwa in saving our goods.
uiid that’s all the marriage ceremony
A. Boo sa A Sox.
necessary. He doesn’t even have to
buy the lasso.

■

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes.

r—■«

Ready Made Clothing OTTIR/ STOC2EZ
In all new, and &gt;mi been aeh'Cled with great
ear* nnd wo 'narrant *vti« action.
We
would capec'aDy call atttentian to our large
AT PRICEi CHEAPER THAN EVER, stock of
AT THE DOWN TOWN BTOKB OF

"Michigan's Sweet Singer" has left
Nut ail statistics can be void lu be the Stage fur the present. She is
uf popular interest; in fact, the cun- ilia mother uf an infant, now a month
old,—a young prima donna, and in­
trary is generally the co»e, but stfttic
stead of singtug opera music, she
]&gt;mtiuus cf IL*; luteal report ly the hums thoie same old songs with
British India Office arc full enough uf which we are all familiar. — Charlotte
btarthug fuels tu reward perusal by Leader.

H R DICKINSON.

Nothing sets tiro pulses of a moth
The L••tidua Telegraph rep­ er’s heart jumping so as the utraxpeeled
discovery of her baby's lust
resents the inhabitants ul the border
lands between jungle ami cultivation shoe; nnd whm that baby grows tip
to bo a wicked boy, nothing bodies
*» being killed and eaten by tigers
tn him such anxious thoughts as the
*’ia such Lumbers as lu call fur tl.e im­ unexpected apparition of his moth­
mediate and scriuus alienHut. of guv er’s siipjier.
a-rumeut." Tlie reign of terror wjticli
Mis; Flora May. Peters, of Frank­
» simile active beast is able lu inuug

ate is suiuclhing wuuderful, nnd an

instance is cited where uue tigress
caused die . destruction ol

thirteen

villages aud threw out uf cuhiv.iliou

1'56 square milesufterritory. Anoth­
er killed 137 people aud stupped u
public run I lor many weeks.

L -ok­

ing over the records of the post six
years,

13.401

people

have

ford, Pennsylvania, has made an afii
davit setting forth in substance that
if she had a Husband named Tilton,
and if tlie Rev. Thomas Cooper, ul
the Frankford Free Cungrcgali inal
Church, were named Beecher, there
wjttld be an exact parallel in Frank­
ie rd tu the Ib.-ccher case, which bus
Ireee occasionally mentioned during
the past year.—Detroit Free Preu.

Come to Our Store!

Dry Goods

CRACKERS
BAKERY GOODS

8822

Ninety.uuc

and

The Choicest Bread

People can Appreciate.

GROCERIES.

. We do not wish to eulogise.
for yourselves.

Call and see

A. W. OLDS, Proprietor.

Bools and Shoe*,
Hals and Caps,
Gents’ Famishing Goads

ATTENTION, ALL!

In every style and form.

Jfiotcl and Restaurant

pay the Highest Market Price for

Call at Central House Sign.

A. ROOSA A SON.

SEWING MACHINES

CO-1UO

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

nature iu that security which is de-

POTATOES,
Now. therefore, by reueon of Mid drfault,
*
th* Mortgagee, b&gt; virtue of the power in
«aid mortgage imnuiued, will, on the tweuA brakeman »m the Macuigau- Cen­ *ieth day of Feb.uary, A D. 1875, nt the
which were bought fur cash and will be
sold al
tral Railroad, by the Baine uf Web­
ster fell from the train at Buchanan
Delivered at their
place
of
holding
the
circuit
court
in
Feb 9th and bad his leg crushed un­
Barry couu'y, Aliahigau) sell the lands
der die car wheels. Jits file is do­
1 precise! dascriUod in said mortgage, or ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
t-paired uf.
birablv.

CORN, apples, OATS,

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

Clover Seed. &amp;c.,

1T»e burnt lilttl snow husbruiighl
torury fee
out the |wet—us it always dues.
Here is a sample.:

HARD PAN PRICES!

Manufacturers and keeps on has

TERMS—Cash or Ready

Parlor, Lilirary, Diniaf, Office ad
GENERAL FUNTORE!

GLASSWARE,
GRAND RIVER* VALLEY DIV.
And in fact everything usually kept in a

1IRST-C LASS

Grocery ani Provision Store
BIG PILE OF GOODS

Grand lUp'lde,

FOB A

sxisrMMdUvIIlr,
ILi»::rw..
N-bville.

T/tc Highest Price Always Paid for
Country Produce.

xuid wodgage, arc o» follow*: Village lot*
No..oue hundred *nd twenty-six (liS; as&lt;!
«be uudivid d «ne-h«lfof lota elgMy-two
fH2)*n.l eighty-three («3). In the village of
The utoB wiK&gt; can make a criuwrar Nubvitk, Barry euuiitv. Michigan, aecurdi«g io the plalind the ourvey iherQpf.
D*ud Nashville, Mi«h.. Nov. HHh. 1874.
HIRAM LVlE.
M. (biubt, the very pstnee of |mh;U. iC1_,MKXT RXivb.

Together with a full OMortmenl ot

WATER LIME,

/

MIRRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES

SALT,

AND CARDS, BRACKETS.

HAIR.

Fair Dealing aii Low Prices

STUCCO,

tf-c.,

J-c ,

TO EVERY ONE!

which we ship aud rd*Hat bottom priren.

the weekly

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
Proprietors, j
I

RISHIILLE FOUMORY11

_____

.

In connccliou with my store
I eUU keep a

DUSTERS, AC.&amp;C.,

iBaiiy Cate and Fratelatuft! MEAT MARKET!
|

COFFINS AND I’ASKETS,

Don’t forget the place,—thep«»n »tyie* and »!«««, and metalmj
t i i
CASE# -furaiubcd to urJwi
Brow® Store, oppotjitc Piicbok
' SHR 'J(JDS AND COFFJN LINj

GOOI&gt; MEATS!
Trie Higltert Price Paid far Hides

and Pells.

INGS krpl constantly on hand.
MT KEMBMBER THE PLACE—

i.iu'b h«- was aiU«-k»d * *&lt;i» giddiness .

1 ALSGWANT

Plows, Sleigh Shoes and |
10.600 Corti af 2 ud 4 Foot Wort |
General Jobbing,

DOUR AT TEE SHORTEST ROTICE.;
i?

' ittraa Jutratloa,

. A Huiwlay nltft&gt;l trsta toarw F«.twaler pa»»in&lt;
thnwirh Grand
7.»o P m and JSMhdueBJB

LATH,

&lt;i.. wilt. feou with me • sleighing go.
My lovaiy, rcJ-baire-i Banner?

E t/.i&gt; JlapliU,

Vermont villa.
I wish to inform the public that I will sell a N«hrille.
Harting* .
MkldlLri’Ic,

SHALL AMOUNT OF NONE!!

SHINGLES.

Hot iiiMKiMtl-u i» airy uuuugh to
Attorney for Mo
i i take a suit fur n ballet gill.
I——-—

Crockery

OYSTERS

Gloves and Milltns,
In conneetlSn with siorer
Shawls, Furs,
Lodgings
Meads 25 cts.
Cirpcts,
Fancy Goods,

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

'K’S.
Having filled my store with afresh stock
of choice

Ha* opened al the old Xftand of DOWNING
'Ever »ol I In Nashville, which w* think the
i LIFTLE, a complete'•lock of

IN NASHVILLE.

tfirotrrirs null grorisioM,

Of every description.

A. W. ALLEN

DELIVERED AT

OLDS’ SAW MILL

FOR ANYTHING IN TUB LINE OF

By the barrel.

dues, not seem to be a

Hundred an I

SaOraadg,

QOfriE DOWN TO

.Tapnn Tea, lor 03L
Young; lh»on Tea, 5Octo.

Not less tMan 18 Inches
thick,

uu aaataal average uf 20,000 deaths office of the Rvg iter uf Deeds, in Barry Cv.,
(rum. snake bites, exclusive uf all Michigan, on the 7th day of 8*&lt;pL A. D.
1871. Tn Liber "Z' of mortgages, on page
doubtful cases. Ou the wiiole, Low
place where min can cuniinmie with

G. A. TRUMAN.

THE YAMASHIRO (uncolorcd)

Board is ol the opiuiun that u uystetn- gage Io occur« the payment of a Ovrtaju
utic aud accurate recuid would eliuw

er Bengal

than any other

MlCUICiAN CENTRAL.

brt-u

Whexka*. Jonah B. Kasey and ll-uwlia
|»eniusu&gt;a being over 21,5 &lt;0 tu 1?69
G. Raney, h * wife, of Nashville, Barry
mid in excess of 18,000 iu 1871, while roti ly. Micbigau.dld on the 14th day of Authe Medical Adviser to the ludian

Lewei

Pay the highest Price tor Country Produce.

CHERRY, *SH AND BAYWOOD

killud iu Lower Bengal by wild beasts.
Notice is hereby given that all delinquent
Tuisoauus snakes Work a sit 1 greater Tax paym* of the town -of Castleton, must'
mortality than tigersa nd other natural nay tboir taxes ou or before the 2Uth day
uf Feb. 1875, or their property will bo
«,uctuies uf tuan tliat abound in India -eixed, advertise! and sold according to law.
j'ingits, the official returm&gt; uf death

from nutike-biies (rum all parts uf the

Which I am bound to sell 10 per Beat
Ilonse in town.

the trade, and to you that indulge in the for-

rt&gt;n

the must exacting lovers ul sensation-

ulism

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.

O. F. WILSON, Mp

i

for whirii I will pay the llightat l*rlo«.

j

Red Sign, No. 1
XaAvBk, Dec. lat, 1874.

P. DIRUA9

Fort Vans, Jacksw 1 Saiaaw S. R.
MICHIGAN ANO THE SOUTH.

�Clothing,
Hats,
Boats and Shoes, Caps,
Gents' Furnishing
Goods,

trtm a lhia&gt;.

The

iw.

OfficialWt if KBhllte.

headway before, it was discovered,
and, hiring al such an early hour, as
sisiancc did not arrive before il wm
too late to. save the building.
The

FEB ..12/1873

FRIDAY.

delivered an abb aqd excellent discourse.

Patent Galvanized

building was
by Conrad Clev­
er, and occupied bj A. Ro.,Sil A Son,

LXUSUAL IWFCEMBMTS

nx- a boarding house and grocery. fix' burial, the procsaaion rsaching
The cmveuls of the building were

Good Goed&lt; aad Low fde™ Tell!
Best Print*, 8 ard 9 cents,

—The Dsy Express that was ” -talW "
8 cU
c irprts and about &gt;150.00 worth of in the nnow-drift at Hammond station last Brown and Bleacher! Cbtton, «
piudnce etc, in the cellar.
The week Tuesday, did wot get through until Men’s Boots. 9t.l5 to 810.
Men’s and Boys’ Suits Clothing, from I
Nashville Huure adjoins the Central Saturday afterncoa. During the four days
88 to $30 a Suit.
’
•&lt;
on the south, and the Haines rapidly

DBPAKTMZNT

fore everything was saved from the
to Grand Rapids by
N. B.— The public will jdeaae bear
buildings, excepting some carpels.
in misui that this is no old shelf room
McGraw's saloon, a bakery build­ all right,.and the company are detern ined stock, but all new, having been bought
—The backbone of old winter still predominiMea
'
'
.
;
ing and the Nashville House barns, lo keep ths track clear, If smL a thing Is

JOHN R. EASTMAN.
.

Atlarney At La
L1EBHAUSER,

q

TAILOB

U‘

—Another frigid, blustering snow-storm was only saved by hard work, iu
set. in last Wedntadsy morning.
keeping the parts exposed to'foe
—The Justice books and papers of H. II. firy well drenched with water. For­ of Hartford and Berger, had a fight in front
tunately there was no wind. Had
*
there been we should have been
—The Christian Church has purchased r.
called upen to chronicle a more se­
new singing book, and adopted Congrega­
rious
conflagration.
tional singing.
\
Mr.,C. Clever’s Joss'on the build­

Esq. Chipman.

PARADY, Manufacturer of

Boot* and Shore,

an old horse collar.

Berger punched Hart­

ford in the face teveral timer, and Hartford
retaliated by chawing his opponent's thumb.
The Marshal arrested Berger for disturbing

Kansas instead of Nebraska, as was slated ing is $2000, insured in the Penn, of
Philadelphia, for $500, Ruusa &amp;. Sous
—P. McOmb.r, of Maple Gryre, is draw- loss is $100* Mr. Skeels* loss on '

FOHN Q CRESSY.
I
Mi£x;uiyF',

hotel and contentsis probably $5,300.

JJNION HOUSE.
'.ale pastor of the Baptist chur?U at Middle­
ville, baa sued the society for non-payment

AIle&gt;il«sua.

yyw. joNes,

All kinds of produce taken In
exchange for Goods.

find &amp; big »«h hup, where once flourished communicated with &gt;1. totally destroy,
it and a hall in tlie rear, but not be­

M. FLINT,

•ur»U win nrrirr eveiy
—Yesterday morning the’ msil and PaGood Hall in the third ci fie P.xr.rau had * alicht collision near
Hammond, which delayed the mail several
hours! Noone hurt.—A finger-ring waa found in front of the
Nashville Hoose, al the fire last Wednesday

—A portion of ibe inhabitant* of Middle­
There is no insurance on any of the villa want their village charter repealed,
and
have circulated a petition asking the
properly except Clever’s building, Mr, 1
Legislature lo do this little business for
Skeels* wns insured but il had ex­
them. The other portion of the citixen*
pired only a short time before.
have nailed a meeting, and are circulating a
remon«tr.»nce. Whether or not MiddleviHr
will have her charter, and be ranked among
John Roosa and Wm. Atkins ex- one-butiM. Uwiis, rndu yet tc be known.
hibited injured fingers at the cluse
—Jonathan ?. Poweja' residence, in Rat
of the fire works.
land Township, caught fire from a defective

had his leg stove pipe on the morning of the let, and the
neewary awlstance not being at hand, the
injured by a heavy
building waa soon conaumed with its con
plauk falling upon it, and Chas Hal­
Frazier McCormick

quite severely
calling at thia office and proving property.

—Cassius •* coby, the mtn that was so se­ bert had. an eye injured by a live
with an imurauce of $1,100 in the Barry
verely slabbed in a saloon row in Hastings
cinder flying into it.
on the 4tb of July, was recently shot dead
A men, w«- did not tearu Lis name,
Par'assoii*" Macjlxxxs fcr March mere
—lost week Alf. Buxton caught his fin­ lost an overcoat,, aud scorched cloth­ than maintains its supremacy. The prin­
cipal steel engraving represents a little Ital­
gers in a lathe in his gun shop and gave ing was plenty. »
ian shepherd, n'ldrhp In the woods, with one
tilt tn such k comfortable nqueexe that he
A man by the name of Miller, liv
hil carried them in a sling ever since.
ing in the village, was arrested for the most cunning picture imaginable. The
—A. Room &amp; Bon will temporarly occurs stealing a looking glass, and kept in
double-siao colored steel fashion plate is of
py Bit good's building with their goods in
prons nearly all d.iy. It was the pre­ rare beauty, the la lies prettj, the dresses
t.e Grocery line, and Mr. Skeels has
General Conveyancing,
moved bis hotel cff.cta into Mr. Ralston*^ vailing sentiment that whiskey did
lo the literary contents they get I etier aud
•
Collections a specialty.
it, aud in consideration of his family,
.house.
better. Take it all in all, it is, as the pub­
— tlasllngs has anyrJor of the Knights u purse was made up by some of our lisher claims, the best fur its money in the
MONEY TO LOAN
of Pbytfaiaa, numbering thirty members. citizens and the matter settled.
world. If you have not already subscribed
After the fire whiskey flowed as far 1876, do so at once. The price la but $2
pointed Deputy 'Grand Chancellor fur (ho
a year, postage free. Or three copies far
free as the air we breathe.
District of Barry.
.
$1.80, postage free, with a magnificent,
large-sixed engraving, 27 inches by 20,
—One of the bent of the mnaicul month­
■•Washington's First Interxiew with bis
lies is C.J. Whitney’s A Co.’s ••Box® Jou«FALL AND WINTER
al,m published at Detroit
Th» February
Ii is now high time that this village Wife,” cs n premium to the person getting
number contains four choice pieces of music bail a. fire organization ul some,kind. up the club. Bpeciindi.a sent, gratis, to
p/rsons wishing to girt up clubs. Address,
and a large variety of mualc'misccllany.
Al»» VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.
The News hits xpuken repeatedly Cmaslbs J. Patsmox, 800 Chestnut street,
—What improper and rodiculoua things
upon this subject, and those of our Philadelphia.
one will dream (»omctime. For instance*
CUT FBEE OF CHARGE!
* the other night we dreamed that A. 1*. business men- that have given the
subject any thought,Ciay it won’t pay
Nichol*, walked into our office ar,d engaged
She still retains the services of Miss
Ed Nrws:
a two column advertisement in the News. NaMiviile tu keep up a fire depart­
I notice in a late irtne of your paper a
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.
—A petition is circulating in this village ment. We shall see. One year ago communication to the effect that I, Benja­
min Miller, had knocked my wife down, etc.,
for the abolishment of-the office of the next Wednesday night, this Tillage

ZLIHU CHIPMAN,
Justice of the Beeice,

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

MLLDim&amp; FANCY GOODS'.

DELL

BARLOW

VAhSRlOti All L. E

BARBER and HAIR DRESSES!
.

Nashville, Mich.

Shaving, Hair Cutting &lt;JDressing, Shampooing,
I

the best of (His u
tbe Uhimi ilotue.

TALL KILIM GOODS!
Jffrt. .V. JU. STEBBINS

ZDRESS MAKING

did slap my wife with the back of my hand,
erty. Since then a good munuruclory but did not knock her down, as stated by
—Last Tuesday morning at seven o’clock. has been tuLilly destroyed, a dwelling your
_x—
--------- who
L ’
J asi a liar.
informant,
1 Ubrand
Na«hrille, Feb, Ctb. 1876.
|tarlially burned, and now in tlie short
Bkxmmix Mills*.
low sero. Horseflesh felt their oats and
space of an Hunr od ! a half, &gt;7,000
mankind felt their nose aud ears,—If they
LOCAL MATTERS.
didn't they were looked upon wtlh awe and worth ol property more is reduced to
ashes.

AKU

AU together, in less than one

—Vormonlvilliims always tell strangers year, Nashville has lost over &gt;33,000
that Nashville Isn’t half as large as their by fires,
Huw many fire engines

would that money buy ?
And this
lost enojigb buildings and property by fire,
village need n it go to the great ex­
(had it been in Vermontville,) to depopu­
pense of buying a steam fire engine*
late that entire village.
A Land engine, we are informed, can
—The Farmer's Mutual Fire Insurance
Co, of Barry and Eaton Counties, will meet be |&gt;nrchased for five or six hundred

at Vermontville, Midi., an the 16th hurt., dollars, and with a couple of Urge
reservoirs, will answer her purpose
ing will be held at the name place on tbe better thau a steam fire engine.. We
ISth insi., al one o’clock. P. M.
can name villages of 1,000 inhabit­

eeivsd at their hands, during the past few

ants who have good fire organizations,
and thfey say it pays, and if it pays

era to sec that something should be

cioue to protect that property.

Re

grass, your day of judgment will eerne just

—Last ’

V\ edaesday.

George Holtun and

A. Rooms A Sox.

r goods cheap for
cash at Boise Bros.

BQ.

NEW DRESS GOODS

TocMxx’a.

».inZ 1*1’"""/

I

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

Tlie El-bcka Sap Spouts are surprised by no others, and give the utmost
set is fact ion. Tfcvy are, lo a great extent, used in every State where mnjde
sugar in made, and wherever once in* reduced the demand for them is rapidly
increasing. With the latest improvements, they are pronotmcrtl, by al!
who have used them, tu be the only Sup Spoilt worth noticing. &lt;x fit tor use.

Below is a list of sugar makers who. nsed them last season
anti say they will now use no spout but the Eureka:

_____________ ________

_______ ; o clock-

v

i

S-ilzburg. ntjnr Bay City, had a

I31G.000 fire on (tie Vth-

AT

THE

CASH HARDWARE HOUSE!
O F

THE NEXT 30 DA Ys

500 lbs. ef Butter Wanted.

Where every tiring in the Sugar Maker's line can be (bond at lbw

L. C. BOISE &amp; CO.

Greeting
Again in the Trade

NEW GOODS!

g
i

£

KOCHER BROS 5
a

Have just received a FULL

New Stock of GoodB’J
o

5

CONSISTING OF

O

ILeltitionn

Boise Bros.

with you. I trust by fair dealing ( shall Le
able to retain your confidence, and to win

DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, CASSIMERES,

18

Especial

is Invited to my stock on which I

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

GIVE TI3VLE,

WOO PKK M05TH!

jhungry or cou&gt;! Qroccries
Give M-e a Call-

CIIAS.,, M1UL1I

aao • columit

OF ALL KINDS,

Ma, M mm tar . ...f. 1.x ( iltal wm
reduce frou. 6 to &gt;0 tnubeU of pecak pre
aid. by mail, (IrtM Toren i» Ageau. fail

Clock*, Spectacle*,

Attention

Wo onine that I be savins :

wnoii ****** wuwu«

. CUD
...
.1- #nj m.- chsnte:
WflflTli suits,.as Ike Legislator®, on
" UU" 1 repealed bis otmMWos law.

THE EDREKA SPOUT IS FOR SALE ONLY
Any Bonne In Barry Co.

Bnsincss

lotas's Unt o Brons.
18
people' EVERYBODSF'READ" THIS !

• J
.
i
»or»u,f .1 Up

G. M DAVENPORT. Woodfand. CHARLES BUNHAM Maple Grove
&amp; S. INGERSON,
“
JACOB HOFFMAN.
“
A. B COOPER
“
E. R. LOMBARD, VemtoMride.
J. M. COLE.
M
U SPAULDING,
ALBERT BARNUM.
“
ASA BENEDICT.
-

and shall be pleased to renew

Bailey,

“I"" l»w “&gt;•

The suit wme off i tpruey to appear for the
’*•’'* ■“i “&gt;»
«■“

Hude, which vlUbv -old low fcreub : Grove. Mr. Taylor secured the acrvtcee «f |
..
“*J*r r*n’%,“* ,'lds-’•*‘“ M, a. M nijrfibi.
- —X- “- *1 *“•

WE ABE BOUND TO

’ I wovU respectfully inform my friends
BSL. From over the hills and far away that I am

wed By&lt;me ef ruling* I’houki h&gt;v* l«oeti made until nine
' I o clock, when the court ruled (hat l e

FRESH
MEATS,, Ii lakiDg
- «*• x dff lioense.
* .Jr 7. u ,
‘*M ””d*’
OHelbemae^leaWenaideM^H er

NO M HIKER til AFFORD $°0 WITHOUT TREK.

&lt;7

—Good Kid Glures for Pi M
Kociikb Boos.

afternoon

Porter

on Uy the worst of whiskey, they
—Recently in a conversation with J. Lee came, io blows. Bailey bad Hulton
Reed, he stated that should be receive prop­ arrested, in the uatne of (he People,
er encouragemert from the people of Ibis on charge of assault and battery, and
brought' before Esq. Chipman for
Ourp«Pl..Hid.Tl1el.wv«r»,|H!»til,,Um.ui
•jeci, offer the ncceesary L,
-

thMkiag th* public for peat favora
oumsnuanc.' at the etimc. and would

u*.

oj

To make room for our Spring Stock.

had a quarrel in a saloon, and spurred

Frog fool

MEAT MARKET!

FOR THE NEXT 30 DATS

Durham sells $1. 20 T for.90 eta

—Old Progfoot crawls behind the bvek of member ”^n ounce of prevention is
Erug Hue.
M-yor Goodyear, nnd th&lt;-n tries to give us
worth a pound of cure.”
E?S._ Fifty packages of 10 gent Calico
E. D. BITGOOD, PttoraizroK.

REASONS WHY THEY ARE PREFERABLE

FOB

—Heavy Yard Wide Factory, for 10 cts.

It is our duty to talk up this

matter, and the duty of property-hold

UYERY ANB FKEB STABLE!

Bucket Hangers

“49”

.—School Books at Boine Bros.

other places it certainly will Nash­

HKB.

AND

AT

FOR READY PAY!

1QU Machine Needles st Dickinson*i

B11BBSA ui.iihu

to any octets. They are more Simp’e, Durable, Convenient and Bmnonnziug
Parties baviqg unsettled accounts
with the late firm of Ayhwortb &amp; Fuller. They ere.made from the best quality of iron', and arc gilvanixed. Thwy will
not rnst or corrode and will lost for generations.
They do not injure tbe
tree, andsre q icker adjusted than .any other.
They will yield enough
with
W, A. AYLSWORTH.
more sap, extra, every sensoil, to dmihly pay their entire coot. They
Nashville, Jan. 1st, 1876.
will rwu earlier and later ia the day, mid later in the Season,
They have
the most perfect am! convenient arrangement fqr hiMn-mg Ibe Bucket, doing
away with the spike, so injurious' to the tree.
Being metallic, they arc
conductors of heatrand never fteezc, nor soak op with sap and sour. Theif
construction is such as not to‘obstruct the flow of sap from the .outer pores,
as do wood and other plug spouts. Trees tapped with these spouts require
no reboring during the season ? the air being excluded from the bore (by
their peculiar construction) the pores of the timber do not become seasonedx
or contracted as is the case when open Spouts are - used, and the wound is
left open. The inner end of the Eukeea enters the tap or bore with three
thin flanges al&gt;out as thick ns the back of *n ordinary table knife, leaving
open spaces between &lt;wch Jlange lor ;he flow of* the aap from the outer
pores. The outer |&gt;ores being the best yidders are often wedged by wood
nnd other plug 8|&gt;outs lo the depth of half an inch or mure, greatly daamishing'the amount of snp that would otherwise be obtained.
Wooden spouts, as welt as nuiny other kinds that are used, are of short
duration ; but sourness is one of their worst features,—and this is always
found in-them.as the season advances.
Those having their holes in the
center, when driven into the tree dnm up a little s.ip. which remains i'wc
during the season, constantly to freeze and sour.
Tliis soon becomes thick
and gummy, closing ail the pores. Then to get more s»p. ike trees mu*' be
rebored, which usually only deepens the hole.
The sonr spout is thn»
replaced, which wi!l only sour the next run. The hofoTn the Ernraii, by
o
which the sap leaves the tree, is at the very bottom of the auger hole. Tliis
being bored un a little upward shut*, no sap can be held to freeze or soar.
Then, too, the Eureka being mclillic, and galvanized, absorbs eo aap,
consequently sourness in the spent and btxc never occurs.
Many ask why the Evhbxas run easier ia the day and. contmtm Inter at
night, and later tn the season F
It «r thL. wood and other tubular spuula
having their holes in the center, freeze up at mght first, at the outer or dnp
end,—the sct|. continuing to flow, fill up the spout and au^er hole, and hav­
ing no escape, freezes solid.
The Evbek t«, construeted as they are, :md
being conductors.of heal, do no&lt; freeze, and continue to flow much late;-,
until tbe snp in lire tree stojxt circtdueutg by freezing. In the morning, the
spout and auger hole being free from ice, tire sap commences to flow early
from the outer pores, which th tw outZnrsc.
With wood nnd other plug
spouts, these pores are wedged,^^diseqitenti.v cannot flow until lire spout
nnd auger hole are free from ice.
Hence we see why tire s ip ©omnrcnccs to
(low curlier from the Eurekna, nnd continues latjr in tbe .day. And tho
nuger hole never becoming sour by the spout, continues, without reboring.U&gt;
flow much later in the season.
Considering the advantages pained by the Eureka Say Spouts, and the
low price for which they are sold,

County Superintendent of Scboola, which was visited its first fire, which de­
Will be forwarded to the Legis^atnre as soon stroyed oyer 817,000 worth of prop­

ville.

CALI.

1*0.CASH BUYERS’

there

Mvrd. with lite exceiilion of some

B. RABES’, Drayman. Goods and

ELEMENT SMITH.
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In tie store of H. B. DiciiMn,

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Ksskri.U. Feb. 4 nd, 1875.

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OPIUMS

�- Hi |&lt;riKme»&lt; ix&gt;ufin«l in Um fit. T/niis jail
made their rwcajio a few nigbta ago. Tlie jail
m a new on? aic.l built cm the most improvdii
plaint. By iwtne mean* Obe of Ute j&gt;ri*ouon&lt;
Bor. ■ Dra. Edward BolUvaa and Hennr X. rise into (SMNwrimi'of A key, with winch, durPowrrc-dylivered Mcuxma but fiends;, iu op- ipg the 'night, bo rclsMrtl ittaMdf and five
j. withm to the choice of Dr. DeKoveu as Bishop
otiiera. and. overpowwing tij® ««««*. U*? n“d"
of lllinri*. Both geuUamwn* 1-Jnug lo the

—H wm reported eume two woeka ago, and
denied by tbe company, tliat the Adame ExJ-tom effie-in N*w V'wk bml Iwwn ndJMwl of a
large luuoiuit of tmunire. It Bm now leaked
—A WMhingtot: dispatch states that tbe Ap­ out Uiat Uie rc-jKirt wm true, And that the
ac&amp;ount
neetirrd wax (530,OHO in bojata and
propriation Committee will not recommeod aj&gt;
jiropriatioua for tbs navy yards at Washington,
League Intend apd New LoododJand tlmt three
yanin will probably bo ordered by CotigrcvM to
bsrold.
•
—Tita ixxik for the delivery of which u-.rlargo from Wtocunain. in plarc of Malt. H. Carpenter,
a reward ha* been offered by English goveni- whose defeat »m brought about by * coalition
ment authority-bring a history of the souidal- of Democrats and antt-oaueiw RepuhliouM.
&lt;km ride at tbe life of George IV.-lias been
—Senator Ferry, of Mich.gau, is &gt;pokeu of
found in tho pareenrion of a young lawyer of nt, Washington m Prrcri&lt;1ciit pro/cm. of the
Itauteville, Ky. Itn importance lire in the fact Henatein the Forty-fourth Congress.
tliat it prorai the marriage ..f the King with
THK aur.AT KCAKDAl. TX1.U..
Mm. Fitzherbertand the birth of a eon, the
Turnly-ftnl Day.—Judge Ncihuti ikxided
fruit of that union, who is now ’tlie rightful
that Theodore Tilton was a competent w.tnrew,
King —if there ia any truto in tlie story.
■
-The lower Hoimo of the I'etuiHylvaula Ix-giB- • ami ba' wm accdnJingly put upon Die stand, lie
latore wm, tlie other day, the men* of a dta- staled that he wm 39 years of age, and Ida wife
reputable iw. The Speaker ordrred a mciiitex 11. Hie tale told by him did not differ tn any
under amut, whereupon tlie latter x friends ral­ material reepect from the story previously told
lied and wrested him by force from the Sergei* nt- hi ids published frtriemento. Technically ho
at-Anita. I'istolH ami knirm were drawrg aii'l it wm not allowed to testify as to wliai his wife
ia a wtmdcr tbe nbedding of blood wm avoided, told him relative to Bwcber’a adultery with her.
but all the fact* were brought out indirectly
aa the eicitomcut waa very great
—Tbe Nations Grange of the Pgtroas of Hus­ while refloating eonvemations with Beecher.
Turnty-arcond Ary.—'IMton's second day on
bandry met st Charleston, .H. C,, on Wednes­
day. Feb. &amp; Master Adamu. of Iowa, tn the 1the witness stand wm not particularly notable.
' $hair. All of the officer* ncro pratent. making. He gave hi* testimony in a clear, straight­
with ddcgatM, over 600 meuiliera. Hie order forward way, rimiter to the manner in which
of pusiuaM tatod at the seventh annual session I
wm adofgbd. Master Adam* then delivered an
addran, in which ho congratulated mo public ।
on tho strength gained during the jwrt year. *
After the delivery of tho addrawes tlie rojiort ’
of tho Treasurer wm read aud standing *ciliated her in order to jiteveut an exposure of
guilt, rehearsed, the story of Mrs.
eommillees Sjqx^ntafl. Tn tha areutzm a Itescher's
i
threats alxrat invading Beechor'a
public meeting of welcome wm held ami Hooker's
1
s|iescbm delivered by prominent citizens and 1pulpit, and swore that Gen. Tracy hail pledged
delegate*. '
1
—Advice* from Washington indicate a prol&gt;*Ttren/y-lAinl Day.—The direct ezainination
lality that CqograM will soon open the doors for 'of Thuolcro Tilton nan -concluded and tlie
crons-examination
begun. Ho tcatilicd to hia
the admteeioti of Cokririlo as a State.
&lt;
—Tbe suit bf William H. Kemble, of Penn­ conduct conrerniug tho Bacon letter aud
sylvania.^ against Charles A. Dana, of tho New Plymouth Church Investigating Committee. A
York Sun, for libol. damages being laid at' uumlicr &lt;&gt;f gusliing letters that j&gt;amod between
$50.00). resulted in a disagreement of tlie Jury. Theodore and Elizabeth before the alleged
coiunitMicn of the crime were admitted in
becti exonerated from tlie cliargo &lt;-f selling a
hand an'' proceeded to cnw-exvmine him. but
naval cadetebip.
—Tho committee on Arkansas affair* have the program made wm slight.
submitted their repoA to Congraw. They do
Twenty-fourth Day.—TMUwi* croM-cxaminanot recommend nay action by Congniw, or any
department of the general government, in re- tinuod. Ho permuted in his account, given in
gani to the State government of Arkanexs. Mr. liis direct testimony. of tho occurrence* involv­
Want of Illinois diaaenta, ai«i mibmita a mi­ ing Beecher in adultery, and the most thorough
nority report, areertiug the legality of Brooks' croKwpicationing failed to involve lum in any
election, and inveighing against tho now t'on- material contradictions! The whole course of
stitutiou. Tlie |&gt;eople of Arkaruuu* are renxted ‘niton’s vagaries, ids politiraj difference* with
m l&lt;cing well pleased with the majority report. Beecher. lite chamitiorcdup of woman’s rights,
—Judge llogcni. of tlie Circuit Court Of Chi- editorials in the Zmirjies/lciU, hia letter lo
caga hM declared to bo unconstitutional the law Banco (Iroclcy. were run over in rajdl review.
Tirenty-Jiflh Day. -This wm decidedly the
rrepnring ballote. to be numbered no tliat every

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offsass, tortmt ami pay lb. au. of 1X01C ttt? p-rewt

debt, with full «•!’, and shall, on cocvicUou tbere&lt; to drenw-J ifumy &lt;&gt;f mtad-uieaucr, and to fine.!
not lass than &lt;l,w» nor more,tban|»,aw; aM,pr»rf-trel./HrtJter, That a Ja.!cu^un ror Ito prnaUy to
favor of the party agKrteyrd againrt any such Diidrtei
Attorney, or a judgment up-m an indictment *■;start
any such BMrtet Attorney, shall bs a bar to otter
8k. 4. That no.cmxwi posssMingall other quahficslhrtui which arc or may be pro scribed by law MxU
bo dtoquaUAod for service as grand or pstU juror ta
any Court uf-tte I'ailed State^M of »uj Htate, on tag the Pustiuasler-iieueral lo pay the expense uf
ocecmal of race, color, or pvert.Wcouditirm of servi­ taking tlw weight* nf malls on ndln»d*. and to
tude. A:&gt;il*tiyomroToro&lt;b-r]»er«&gt;i&gt; ebarged with pay ’«1perte and other etiiployca in the irqarvany duty ta th- rt-lroiton or sumtnnuhu; of Jurors tlon aud publication &lt;rf post-route map*; and absi lo
who (hall exdute or fatlto «ummoo any clUicu tor

-The public debt -statement for Feb. 1
shown an inrrsMa in th* national iudcbtasdiuw*
during January of «l,8&amp;7.870. Appended are
the official figures:
5? P*L°r°t-bood*- .........W.U7.DMJ00

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r^erlnr CooMotion or loilaounuioo o,
lot Lire, ood VioeenU Orpuis. ia Bdiow

Tbe' propertiw of Dv. W*unnrt

TlXROAR Bittkm arc Aperient,l)iai&gt;.iorctM:,
fXnniuoUVr. Soirtlioak LMourr.
(todmive. Coup'ir-IrriUniL. fisdonfic. JJtpm
tiro, aud Anti-Biliou*.
R. »l. JIcOOWALD Jt CO..
Draggain aixhOso. Art*- fimi Fraaels—- Ctftwta.'
aad cor. at Washmpon and Chariton
Sold by nil I&gt;ruBgtat. and Drtalers.

THE RECORD.

We present below tlie official recorded vote on
the final passage of. the Civil Rights bill iu the
lower house of Congress :

Huu*-—The majority and minority report* from
ths Arkansa* taveetigaltag committee were read and
ref erred.... Hasryrr introduced a bill for the Im­
provement of the Fox and Wisconsin nvera... .The
Hennepin l&gt;sal MU waa dteiUMed at tatigth. and
pending a motion to lay it on the table the House

ADVERTISERS
TIN WIRE RINGS.

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ItaUer (Mass.),
Snoon

ffiSJ.'”'’'
Scudder fit. J
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Wild. Wondehh Nzvkb Cease ?—When
Dr. Walker tirocbumed tlmt he luul pro­
duced from the medidnal lierbsof Califor­
nia an Elixir that would regenerate the
sinking Hystain, and cure crery form of dis­
ease not organic, tlie' incroduiotu shook
their heads. let his Vineoak Boteiis
iff now the Stundnni Rmiorntive of tho i
Western World. Under tho operation
of tho new remedy, Dyspeptics regain
tbeir health; tho Bilious and Consti­
pated are relieved of every distreaaing
symptom; the Consumptive and Rheu­
til" rr«i(matlon» wero Inai-ted upon ao4 acceptnj. matic rapidly ri-covcr ; Intermittent and
... .Tho CommUleo on Hutes prevented a new rule Remittent Fevers are broken; tlie
providing that whenever a queellon la jM-mitag be­ hereditary taint of Scrofula is eradicated 1
fore the House, the Speaker shall entertain bill Skepticism is_routed, and this wonderful
preparation is to-day the most popular
Tonic,, Alterative and Blood Dcpurent
ever advertised in America, W« don't
sell Ruin under tho guise of metlieiuti.
We advcrtoc aud sell a jMire tnediritu--,
which will stand analyais by any chemist
in the country. .
22

Cakpentebs, rend the advertisement of
Simmons' Saab Supporters.

—Mr. Fonttcr dcclinou the leademhip of the
English Liberal party.
—Private telegrams received in London from
China confirm tlie rcjKirt of tho death of the
Emperor, and state that tho Emjmns, over­
come with gri&lt;;f. committed suicide ; that a eon
of- ‘he seventh l*rince. 3 years old, has been pro­
claimed Emperor, anti that tho Emjirow' moth­
Ctart (Mo.),!
er is again Regent.
'
—It ia statwl that Bu.marck will retire from
pnblic life in a very aliort time.
—Heavy fighting baa bem going on in Hpain.
and the CariiatH liave been getting .the worst of

—Darfour Iim teen annexed to Egypt.
—Queen Victoria, in her mranagc* to the Brit­
ish Parliament, which assembled on tho 5th
iuitt., saya alio will exert every effort to maintain
the pracc of F.urojw*. Tbe flnatx*cn of the
country uro in a aattefactory condition. Tho
trade of the country hM fallen off eomewhat,
but there i* general prosperity at homo and in
the cokHiias. Tho Queen recommends die re]&gt;ce!
of tbo exceptional statutes touching tlie pe*co of
Ireland, and tbe enactment of various tews re­
lating to local affaire.
—Official ilispatcliai to the King of Hpain an­
nounce tbe signal repulse of right battalions of
Cantata al Artiego. A decree hM beui inuod
forbidding military and naval officers to dabble
in politics.
*

$5-820

MaaMriiUM-tta, moved to swpsnd Ute rules, to p&gt;rtliit Ui» twa&gt;lUMt at a report from the Committee on -the cousin:cUon of a brulgr scroas the Missouri river
Bule*, with a view of coating to a vote on the ClrU at Iteaftur. Nebraska.... The Steamboat Ufi waa
Mights bill. The motion was rejected—yeas 170. discussed at fonside rabbi length and postponed....
nsjs M. Tbe only etccpUon to the- vote being a
strict jwrty one was that of Bener, . tyqiuUloan,
who voted no. His vote the rfixtr way would bam
carried tli= iu-'&gt;tlon .... The bill din-eilng the Presi­
dent to supply food and disused army clothtog to all
destitute and hrlplnss |«nna* living on the Western

in the hands of Mr. Evarta, but nothing new
was elicited from tho witnoM, tlie larger ]»rt of
—Still another, being the fourth, attempt to tbe day being consumed in reading the letters
burn the Navy Department building at Wash­ tliat paved between TY.Uui aud Lu. wife, which
ington hie boon made, aud in m much a matter were published in the Chicago Tribune last
of mystery m tlie other*. It ia believed that a
deliberate and organized effort to dtwtroy tho
building ta being mad* by interested jwrtim
ing to tbrnnsolvra.
—By tho falling of a largo’ piece of rock at
Cape Blanc. Ontario, a few day* ago. a number
of people lent their lives. At lariaccountp eight
bodies had been recovered.
'
—An avalanche of snow dcncendai ujion a
twu-etoiy frame house in Quebec. Canada, last
week, in which a family by tbe name of (iilwon
were living. Tbe hewmo wm completely demol­
ished. and tbe family, six in number, were
buried in the ruins.
—The Lunatic Asylum at Beaufort. Canada,
waa recently burned, and eight patients perished
in the tlamee.
—The fibakcr Settlement at New Lebanon.
Mass., was the scene of a terrible conflagration
a few night* ago, in which over $70. OW worth
of property wm dastroyeiL
- A txsnciigcr train on tho Missouri Pacific rail­
road met with a terrible accident near Jcfferam
City. Mo., lost week. Th* train
thrown
from tho track by,a broken rail and foil fiver an
embankment about thirty feet high, and
tbr sleeping coach turning over on its side
forming a complete prison to those imride. Tlie
■tores burnt and not tho furniture on tiro;
an-'. *a there waa nothing t d enow to fight tho
fire with, tho i&gt;a»wcngcni were rescued with
much difficlty. About fifty people were injured,
■ome slightly, some eerioualy.

to the queatkm tte House praMednl to vote on the
bin au-4 anulutarati, and it waa passed by a vote of
2*3 to 10U. Tho bUI now goes to tte fisnato aa aa
original Houas bill wtOxnit any rslaUoo whatever to
tte Senate hill already pwwd.... After tho tranrac-

defray the ex|x*n*r. incurred during the i tat at Klim
Kotaks;:* was jsxeetl....I/wan presented a resolu­
tion adopted by a uiw-bng of citucn* of Chicago in

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ToSELxRlJBBEHH*HOSTArtPS

SIMMONS’SASH SUPPORTERS,

SENT

FREE

The National House of Representative*. on
the Sth iusL. ponged a modified Civil Itighta bill
by a vote of 1(21 to 100. Tbe measure, without
tlie preamble. ia m folkma :
tbe United State* *li*U lie ratittad to full and equal
enjoym-nt &lt;d all are.wmodaltaiu*, advantages, facllu
Um, aad privllegra of tan«, public couvrjaiicx-., on
land or water, theater*, and otter place, nt public
aiuMement, subject only to rendition* fcad ItaiilaUoiw Mtaldldied te taw, and applteablo alike u&gt;
citUen* &lt;*f every race and color, rcganlka* of any
previous condition of servitude.
Hte. I That any person who shall violate tte frcwg &gt;tag Mctloa by denying ta any cttiren, eyept tor
rraaou* by law appUcabte to citizen* of crery net
am! cotor, aud roijardlsss at any previous condUiou

iu said xaUb enumerated, or by aiding "r Innuar
and. denial, cliaU fur«rery *nnfi «Bcbm. forfeit and
pay the sum of fatn iu ths person aggrtevad Ustrsby,
kn lui recovered lu an srtina at d. bt, with full costs,
nnd shall also, for every such offcaa*, b* &lt;h-rm&lt;d
-Tbe packing of lx*&gt; in Chicago from Nov
1 to Feb. 3 foot* up ISW.WI.
-R F. Alien, of tee Cook C«mty National

btnuKw liave vote I, they idial! inunodiately roseeoinlilc, and the praudmg'officer shall then
announce the decision of tlie &lt;]tie«Uon sub­
mitted. Atal any uth-ir queatiou jiertinent to
tbe object for which th &gt; two hoiwcs arc nneetuWed may bo submitted aud determined in like

STATE &amp; MADISON STREETS

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PURE COD LIVER
W1LL-8T.
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The Tribune Almanac

-..Ort.—

Ottes* to taadinj elite*.
ar, languaK1' that I»*scd between Bulbr, &lt;&lt; Mssmchusctte, auA Mrlx-au. of Texas. Butler referred
te jwrttena u/ the Houihern people aSybandllli and

ens Co., Ohio:
“Dr. R. V. Piero*. Buffalo, N. Y.—Your
Favorite ITescrintion U working almost like a
miracle on me. I am bettor already than I have
been for over two year*.
,
From Ella A. S uarat. ZanarriUe, Ind:
“Dr. Pierce^-1 received the medicine you sent
md and began using ij immediately. A* a result
uf the treetnxMit I feel bettor than I have tar

ing from the ravage* of grxwhoppeni, sad tt waa
|,»*sed.. ..Mortnri I’twnuJ the memorial of Uh
board of Industry of Cannelton, Inti., mHuk an ap­
propriated for the improvement of tbe Ohio river....
Ferry, of Michigan, presented Uw&gt; memorial ed set­
tlor* on Indian reserve land in F-muiM county,
MDh, praying Coogreas to provide uicamirca to

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WATERS’ NEW SCALE PIANOS

JsmE^kS
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THE MARKETS.
count, and names of persons, if any, elected,
shall then be announced by tbe President of
tlie Senate. If, however, upon the reading of
any of the ccrtilicates. any question shall tw
raised in regard to counting the votes therein
onrtifted. the Senate shall withdraw .to it* cham­
ber ; and each house shall Hechts upon the qua»tiou raised. No electoral vote or votes from any
State, to the counting of whlcteobjectiomi have
been made, shall be. rejected, except by affinua-

Vandercook-Co.CHICAGO

THE FAVORITES.

guagi&lt; was rufhanly, aud o-uld not now affect him.
for which he was reprimanded by the Speaker..,. Tbs
House took a rere-s* until 7:30, the evening aondon
to be exclusively fur debate on the Ctvli Blghta bill.
Tttuimnav. Feb. 4.—Senate—Logan, from the
Csaumittre OU Military Affairs, reported tack the

Tins bill reported lo tlie United State* Kcnste
by.Mr. Morton to regulate the counting of votes
for President and Vice-Praiident provides tliat
both lionsMM of CongrcM nhall meet together at
1 o'clock on the last Waxlnesday in January next
aucoeeding the meeting of tho Electoral College,
and be prtoidod over by the President of the
Senate. One teller shall lw» appointed by the
Senate and two by tlie Hooee, aud tbeyaliall re­
ceive from the providing officer tho certificate*
as they are ojxiued, aud after reading them
aloud shall make a list of votes aa they appear

Treating the Wrong Disease.
Many times women call upon tbeir family
plivaletaue, one with dvapepeia, an &gt;U:cr with
palpitation, another with trouble of tbe breast,
another with pain here and there, and in Uita
way they all present alike to tiienaielves and
Uieir oaxy-goiug and indifferent doctow, sepa­
rate and distinct duieaeca, for wtic&gt; he proecribea liis tills and tMtkma, assuming them to

AGENTSWANTED
tm.

to the counter. Now, what should be said tf that aoerteation should tome from one—I speak not of men,
Irat to language within the rule* of thfa Houso—if
that aocuaotlon againa: Hint people should nxw
■pectabie aorist)■, wte*. name to *yu&lt;*iytn&lt;Kis with
fate.bixxl, w t»&gt; ta the champion, and luui l«wa «urh on
all occasions, of fraud J who ta Uh apri.gtot o&lt; thtevea;
who to such a prodigy ci vice and meanness tliat

tive woakl eihatirt itaclf t fa KcuUaad, m*ay ye*re
*gi&gt;, there w** * iitau «ii* trade wm munter, and
hr rarorel Ul» HrcUhax! by Ute iwlltag &lt;4 lib* virftai*
foeguta,
H.- ltaked ta* mat to bi* crime, »a*1 toThe second aection of the bill providrw tliat if
d»yt throughout tbe wurta.it ta cuowti •* “Murtmore than one return shall l&gt;o received l&gt;y the
Proaideat of the Senate from a Hute imrpcrttng
to Im a certificate of electoral votes given at the
last preceding election for I*reei&gt;tent and VireProaident in such Htato aU 'awh return* may be
opened by him in the preaeuec of the two
bouAcn. when amemblod to count the voten. and Brown-No, sir; J call no uum. This mju's nsme
that return Hindi be counted which the two WM Baked to hta crime, awl lodar, throughout the
worth it ia known as - Marking.” If I w ss to diatrs
bmum. and they acting iwparately, ahalldeto expnaa all that »m puslltannwraa ta war. Inhu­
cide'to l&gt;a the true am! ratal return.
man ta prere, forbidden ta morals, and tafammw to
The reomitting wetion* of the bill limit e#oh poHttai. 1 should call il - Itatfertxtog."' • SsaMtoto.]
Houator and Iteprrecntative to ten minute* iu
spewkiug on any one question; provided, that
after snob dnbite liv laAte.1 two hours the rnajority of each bonne may direct the main ques­
tion to l&gt;e put w itiioni farther debate; and pro­
vide tliat the joint meeting of toe too houses
sludl not bo dinMilved until tbe electoral votes

Waukesha Water.

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• iu«nmon&gt; ar v»nr*

R. B. PALMER’S
Star Well Auger,

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VOL. II

, His furehradreoad«*,hiscitin in sharp and
projected, Ms ebewk temra aM ScnttUtiy
high, hia eyes, are deep-sot, his coam
four mwigthwMJ his quaint rwHimblancc Tbc mouth was calm, tlm nostrils steady, tenting the’ following lin&lt;m by Tbsodnro
_____________ _________________
.... w tho proud expauM' af forehead thrown Tilton:
a Confederate yell and the short cxplo- i up .to the light, but the great ox-eyes of
riw of a bottle of ohempogne. Of all of' the preacher fanned a more tfcm Chrte-

MICHIGAN KBWS.

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One Robert Humphreys proved rather |

a

queer

customer to a Mdoon-kecphuu during the yesni 1B7S-4. DtuiaK tltc

TOton’a bar, he is perhaps the best read, tian d.-fiaiM*. Mr. Tflton, after affirm
legally
well fta generally.______________ i b&gt;g lu« intention throe Aimes with Htart-

tomerp, raw Robert Humphreys, ft very

IB psnloiM granted.

I with a clumsy roll, as if to still further

Detroit during the year 1874 asoanted to
far the morning drink which « a neces­
•744LM.
sity to the habitual drunkard.
The
liquor num opened the place, took his pouition behind tho bur, and waited for

; emphasize his affirmation.
victim writhing in its coils.

NO. ‘21.

The

Thus far it fa difficult to foresee wiiat
would take whisky ; whisky is fifteen
o-nta a drink, and Robert would con­
tribute ten cents profit to the conueru.
But Robert continued to lean agrinrt tlie

other element in the a&amp;c. He had an
intimation erf the hdtor’s incisive
in
a few minutes’ spooch which thrilled the proceedings before the church commitMdtemWm.Wokorf li^tawg. Thi.' *”• “•'.“"W ’”„lh‘t Mr;

ted to wonder if the man wasn’t hard up oiupiled a i*j&gt;cr of morphine into Uiagtera and
and unable to j»y for the drink. The
nun came up oyer the roofs of die houses but be died on the following day. Ho left a
and streamed down tqwn the num lean­
ing against the lamp-jx^t, but.ba did not1
jmrdirawi ibo mterert of RflV. Robert. 8. Halid.
more, and the man who aold whisky
looking out intently discovered tlint Rob-

Baril „a
1
inch aom^ic
J
.
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i.'
Tl.nl
That
alike in stalimj and weight Had Beach interference camo the trouble.
was
tho
explanation
so
long an Tilton
teen a preacher be would have rivaled
tin* orator of Plymouth Church in mer­ stood alone. When Moulton came out
curial wit, brilliancy of thought, and aquardy on his sub', the charge of black­
originality of expression. On tile othur mail was put forward. Judging from
hand, had Hcedter been a lawyer/he the croes-quewtionM asked by Mr. Evarte,
would have been noted for that pictorial that line of defense will not be presented
i to the jury, or, if it is at ail, it will not
mingiiug of tew with wit, satira and bo with promineno*. Tin; magnificent
scathing denunciation, and that flexible . conduct of Frank Moulton in tho witand majestic utterance which mark the nr«H chair, and the simple grandeur of
famous ndvixwte. As the ease rtancte it Franklin Woodruff, pretty effectually
r.xploth-d the Mt-n that th.‘ fi-m of Rnb-

TILTON-BEECHER.
The junior counsel, iw the day’s work
AXI} IXCIDEXTS OF was during, joined in a littlo sparring
that had tho fire of rimon-pure auger in
THK OXFAT TFIAL.
it Mr. Evarts asked for thr lore letters
of tin*'Tilton family, in order to arrange
them over night. Mr. Morris arid that
tori'a uwel •* Tempest TotMud,** and tho in tho morning, and could not give them
.uMmr ridr will rctalinte by nwding Mm. sooner. Ho turned to Mr. Shearman,
Stowe’s' book on By«4n and Mim who h»d throe or four of Mrs. Tilton’s
totters'in his hand, making notes of them
Boecher’a cook-book.
.
on a memorandum pad, and said, “Let
roe have those letters Imck." Mr. Shear­
“My aarintaat,” raid Mr. lteech. r
man raid, “No; wo will keep them over
after his last Friday evening talk, and
night” Mr. Morris rejoined, sharply,
then he poured. Finally* bo blurted uut.
“ You have no right to keep them." “I
What's hia name, anyhow!” and amid
don’t see it,’’ nsqxxidod Mr. Shearman,
much hV’Trfmenf ttey told hhn ' it was
holding fart to the letters. “You sha’n’t
.Halliday.
Evidently Mr. Boodnu-'
take them away,” raid Morris. “Well,
memory is n« bod on to names uh dates.
by God!” muttered Gen. Tracy. Mr.
Evarts poured oil on the troubled wutera
by taking tho
jwwing tluun up
At test the unnatural demeanor in to Tilton, having tinuu identified and
court erf Mr. Beecher and Mm. Tilton
letteri back to Morris.
foes expraasca the anxiety which, guilty
or mnocent, he could not help feeling,

In the days of President Andy Johnte-ara while her husband wan giving in

The New Yqjk N’tor nays tliat the great
defendant fa in excellent health, and
jHirfonn?, without ceasing, the tremcnby Iris Bevern! spheres of lalxir. Lust
week, for insianoc, be praachod on Suu-

ut his Friday night meeting, officiated at
fourfuncrate, mmriod five ouuplas, ed­
ited the Chrittian Otitm, acnnntsd 316
leitetB, .wrote at Jesst a acoro, met with

Chrvvland letter (which, by tho way.
catwd intense feeling among bis Re­
publican brethren in bis church), during
a Friday evening prayer-meeting, the
pious Brother Thomas G. Shearman
prayed fervently, not for his pastor, but
at him. He dwelt i&gt;orticulsrly upon Iris

ly that lie might be brought tsrok to the
true political faith. After meeting, and

innon A Woodruff were conspiring with
Tilton to rob Beecher. What wv-m'-d
Homcwliat probable l&gt;cfore the trial be­
gun would’now MM*m too absurd to talk
about We doubt if tho defense has
ftdly nettled upon any plan yet. Mneh
more testimony is yet to come. Car­
penter, Robinson and othera are yet to
bo hoard, from. In tho meanwhile tiio
court of public opinion is gathering data
for a verdict of its own, and thorn Is a
growing disposition to deal justly in tho
premises, let the blcw.fall where it munt.

(Dr. HyaUx'a Letter.)
No wonder Moulton’s physical endur­
ance baffled his inquisitors while it per
plexed the audience. Wi&gt; all noticed tliat
hia condition was superb, but very few
of ua found out ths key of his msrvelons conservation of forouH. Whan the
trial drew near a friend cautioned him
that, being a gay man of tho world,
whose habits were no.more regular than
those of most of his kind, the enemy
would look for a collapse on the third or
fourth day. Moulton took the hint, and
digested it Seeking a competent an1
•thority, he put himwlf in athletic train­
ing. Every morning he arose early and
walked two miles, returning in a glow.
Ho was caro^dly sponged with alcohol
and water, when ho took for his break­
fast oat-meal and rich cream. Thus pre­
pared, be entered the court, Hacked a
lemon to clear his throat of all accretions,
and took Iris iwwt oversowing with ani­
mal health. Tracy, on the other Jiand,
had been up all night bolting huge dyapeptic chunks of rtuggrstion. When the

while a group of frieuds surrounded Mr. tercd into their daily struggle wlm
Boocher (the writer of thif» among the chance was there for tho attorney with
number), Capt Duncan, or “ Charite," bile in bin throat, and drowsy blood stag­
an Mr. Beecher used to coll him, ap­ nation in bis brain &lt; ”1 wna an hour
dnrod the dominion of d tremendous in­ proached, and, throwing his arm familahead of Tracy kJ' the time,” says
Moulton.
labor of the ensuing week.
,
“Well, how did you enjoy Brother
Shearman'b
prayer!”
“Oh,"
arid
Tlu’ audience at the trial, say the roBeecher, “tiiat’fl all right; there's no
portern, changes each day to the extent
wish to take any port in tho owe, but tiring about Shearman's prayers, and the of about one-half. Tho reporters arc al­
that Plymouth Church deemed his name devil can’t make anything out of them I” ways there, and the lawyers and tho prinand authonty of too great weigut to bo
oipalH in the case. Then there are two
dispensed with. The leading members
Evnrte is described as “an interroga­ Beecher and Tilton on the brain; who
tion point in good health.” He does not si- ep on the scandal, dream of it, divide
him, giving him a retainer of &lt;25,000. speak with reference to ear effect; he intercet in it with their bread and but­
■
&lt;»» authority, .*•&gt; as “goes for” the mind.
He does not gas- ter every morning. talk Beecher and Td-

pointer to indicate the junctions of his

been hr entirely different courts; hia legal
ia never thrown off the course, and the
less nitrogen, iMscarixuuo mind does not have to regard him with

U the driauae » to be baaed on the
thony that Tilton &amp;ui Moulton were euMR* in a eoEJ’pinKrj’ to extort money
by aftendisk hladmafiing pkrf, the last
communication to Beecher by Tilton is

cure for Tiiteu ths money to drfray the
expense at a trip wife ha family in Etc
rope To this T. T. tepifed to the effect
that be wanted none 4f h» money, mw

Bbcthkes, let ua pray.

why the man did not come iu for hie
drink; he luul actually fallen ariwp
ttambng, rrasonod the bar-keeper. It is
tantoliring to a dealer in any class of
goods to .liave a proixible customer in
audit mid be unable to reach him. and
lb.; gM&gt;Uraiu&gt; who mtad &lt;lriab
to tool iojurwl Uut Uu. uuu. ootblo
booM noth, .wb^l by U.. Attler of

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H. W. B. is getting fat.
The trial is becoming tedious.

die ridewidk and come in. Other custurners came and went in the saloon, but
Robert Humphreys stayed outride loan­
ing agninst the lamp-jKxiC Finally the
iMtr-kecpw, in disgust, gave up cx|&gt;ecttng
him, and Robert Humphrcys came in.
Three men brought him in ; they said
they believed bn wra frozen. Mid laid him
down by the stove to tiiaw. After they
had gone, tho loir-kocpcr examined
Humphreys and foundiiot only that he
was dead, but tluit he luul been deod'for
some time. There, in Jersey City, in
broad day light, with the roar and bustie
of life around it, with jx-dcstruinB on the

It is believed that the trial will last
two months longer.
Mita. BMFAlHHb'n upper Up OuUtiiHtea
to “ curve upward."

“Sinvini threads among the gold ” arc
noticeable in T. T.'s liair.
At least 300 wood engravingH, chiefly
caricatures have been made on the case,
and more may be expected.
Bets are now offrml in New York city
on the results of the trial,, and some have
gone so far as to fix tho damages at
iio.ooo.

The inmates of the Denver jail took a
vote on tlu) Beecher-Tilton case tho other
day, and there was a majority of four
against Beecher.

Chrcv thirteen reporters Imve died since
the beginning of the trial. Judge Beach
rays he hopes they will all die before the
cose is settled. We guem they will
Gxs. Phyor’b iipjiearai.ee is not pre­
possessing until hi! speak*, and then liis

courteous waya and genial smile make
him look ft very different man from what
he ia when in repose.

There is an old man who «i&amp; in court,
next to Mr. Beecher, daily, who says
that since tlie -trial began he luw hail
4,798 different imprcflaious, and tlie trial ,
isn’t half through yet!

It is understood tliat on the liM? of
Tilton's witnesaes are the names of Mrs.
Woodhull, Miss Claflin, Mira Turner,
Mrs. Mary O. Ames, Mira Lovejoy. Mra.
L=mxu Curtin Bullard, Mias Susuui B.
Anthony, and Mrs. E. C. Stanton.

One theory for the defense in the
Beechcr-Tiltou trial is, tliat the whole

which there waa an iueurauce of e 10,000.

opposite Bay Ctty, was drotenyed by fin- .
J few
ago. involving a low of stent f 16,000.
' Inrarauco, ?10,000. Tlie origin of tte fire is digging a well in a new piece of ground, dinoovi nnkuo*nMs™. . --Uh.
Ub«
*“ A*V*' " "»™” &lt;*“
I
■— •
*" “* “•* servo it whole.

passing teams and the noise of people on .1

•

The oddH arc in favor of a disagree ment.

1

’

n^h.r.t Eit'-rrrto*.

Th* PtHinum Car Company of Detroit h»

twenty-two cam fur England and Italy.
turned into a blar krarith •hop.

'

Saginaw region during the yearn named:

Sunx to prodneo short crops—Tho

barber's shears.
To make a tall man short - Try to bor­
row five dollars of him.
If you are out in a driving storm, don't
attempt to hold the rains.

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tressing to witness; in vain did tho
clergyman exhort them from tho pulpit
to resignation. They were seized with akind of panic, all the more frightful be­
cause they were for tlie moment jxiwer-

kuow most of the literature of the trial Dual inning from the registers bl bonM»
and the pointe of the evidence. They heated by hot-air furnaces, and dust of the doors, hurried homeward with on ex­
Btxeute— which is a combination of nearly pression ou their faces as though their
One instate that Be'jcher’s lettirra arc all substances, filthy and otherwise. hearte w.tu even more severely rent than
their garments.
Ths pretty
.
. maid of honor whom the
■ Grand Duke Alexis married all unbe­
knownst to the old folks, apprare to be
' “ "punky as she is beautiful. Alexia, it
'
be remembered, w*h rent to Amnr-

Caxjpohsu item in Milwaukee JVcvs :
They got Wall Tring, a California heath-

William Nye, tho Sheriff:
“Chokeo
Lika h—Df”
“Yas,” said William,
“ehokce, you bet,” and tiian they
droppod him.
Woodward avenue car, the oilier day

IrTuSSvoV^w

returned the bow, raised hfa hat, smiled

in his ear: “ Oh I I’ll fix you for this,
old man!” Then he knew it was his
wife.—Detroit Free. PrtM.

A MOST shameful trick w*u played
lately upon a lover at Terre Haute by *
liie rival 'Die generous woo-t had pro­
cured a package of gum drojia to present
to his Angelina dear, but the other man
maliciously substituted therefor a paper
of white beaus.
Il was, not until 8

didn't appease his bride, who wm sent

&lt;« Geneva, and recently it appears
' that Count Shot-voloff was aent to treat

hair-pins.

’ should renounce uli claim to tho hand of
j Alexis, should change her name and dis-

hair-phi

ant&gt;rar.

They are id ways handy in the

In retnrn f&lt;w thia aamae aba

I soon reach the desired amount of 8250,-1 and an annuity of 75,000 ronlflre, whfch

dnwlfrant

.

moot, but if you happen to uriw tiro cat
38,0173*3 and kill a boy tiro authorities make an
S.^.T».&lt;W
•is.an.ox, awful fun over it
“ Owe fortunate thing ia being a king,"
rays the Detroit Free Frew, “ is tied
sidewalk crushing against it, a corpoe had
kings never have to get up nights and
stood
o«wu leaning
&gt;ruimi|$ agaiiiHi
.itjniMn* a
n buni&gt;-]»oHt
uxiif-inm nn'111- j TjCK salt ta*J&gt;uf»XkT«T6 *1 K*V Gly *TU dte lug the potatoes iu boride the coal
noticed during nil the morning. The . ctuwing the jmipcaition of clubbing topeUwv for
stove.”
joke titat Robert Humphreys played upon • the purpoee of msuding 30,000 ar 100,000 barrel*
“Umclb Jxhes, won’t you perform
th* ml.xm-ke.nM-r ™ eompUU-, uxl th. ,
E~un&gt;
W m ««kr W A«k U..
....
...
.
. ..
twtice
practice of the Ouomlxira
Onondaga men of Hendin.*'
sending wait
aalt Rome of those juggling tricks for us, to­
men drinking at- the 1 xw during tlie re­
night, that you learned in China?" “No,
mainder of tho day bod something to talk
my dear, I’m uot in the vein.” “ What
and laugh about It was quite droIL
vein, undo t” “ Why, tho juggler vein.
account of iiaxueial cxubarrawuucnt, haring
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i
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i
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«t
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i
ax vxnArrr .iruciixaxT.
“ Bas Bm.uros stole cattie ami then
A painful sce ne occurred iu church in
lied about it, so his friends took him out
MsntikH. Pnuixus A Bxrru. of Detroit, hare
Bucka township, Ohio, a few Sun­
and perfonned a surgical operation on
days ngo.
The church had lately
him from’which he never- recovered,” is '
undergone repair.
Among other imthe way the death of a Nebraska num ia
provementa a new ooat of paint was
making.
recorded in a load paper.
placed on tho pews, followed by a
Hu lives in Rhinebeck uuw—103 yearn
of varnish. The result was moot pleas­
A Bxruauc&amp;x coiivcutmu to nominate a
ing to tho eye; but, unfortunately, the Jud^e for the Fuartoeutli Judicud DiarUa will of age, threads a needle at arm’s leugtli,
slept
with Noah wlren a boy, played
varnish bad Ixseu applit-d ho late in thc
martilcs with Phn.-noh, and tawd the
week that it had uot luul time to become
Earlff Mlehlffan.
grindstone for G. W. to abarpen hi» little
hanl before Sunday, when the congrega­
Tho follownjj; interning extract* arc from
tion flocked to thoir aeato. No apjiarent Mr. Hawley 'GarriUn’ j&gt;a]&gt;er real before tho
inconvenience was suffered until the
clergyman was aliout to deliver the bene­
Ou »rr.nns at Bw0ak&gt;
diction, when the eongrrgntiou was hor­ l toe* ttwatoam
i aud arrived in IMroU
rified to find that they were unable to
stand up; tiiey were, in fact, glued, ur
rather varnished, to their seats. Their

Tilton to get rid of his wife because nhc
is too short. Tilton is a long man, and
hia wife is petite- It is stated tluit, once
when she joim d him suddenly on Broad­
rimultaneous and herculean jerk, luey
way, he said be would not have bud it
managed to tear tJiemselves from tlieir
happen fo. 31,000, it made people smile
sittings ; but at what a sacrifioe I The
bo, to notice the disparity l—CVrico^ro
pews were literally covered with frarmante of Sunday opporcL Shreds of
rBCVLlAJt TO CITT EIRE.
An eminent physician decides that ca­ mrreH were left m aouveuira of tho var­
tarrh ia almost exclusively a city ailment. nish used in beautifying that church, and

nomenon; another attributes the facts in effectivo iu producing tliin complaint
the cue to a hallucination; a third thinks than dean eorth-dwrt and dust occurring
the theory of th.- plaintiff natural enough in various jnanufnctiiritM. He estimates
that at least four or five out of every
twelve in our dtira, irrespective of thrir
put forth. He trtrik&lt;« no attitude, be lions we indefinite and free-Iove philos­ nailing or profcMuon, suffer from chronic
ophy has crept into the church itself.
with reference to nothing, and but for the
Catorrh is extremely prevalent
learned in Aristotle, Ovid, and the boat
vigor of his pwwptto
and
the
disrw^ ia always aggravated
Ins learning, and the fresh, original way
Swinburne to Tcnnywou, Swift to when the aUaote art* dry and the consebeb-in-tetemant,]

ntandingly listened to without bring
looked at Matter is tho one thing with

i &lt;&gt;f very dirty
after dark, sod

With this fol50,0(X&gt; new halls are to be j wouldn't 'Io it.

She loved Alexis too

mated at 5fl ,O»,
is,ma, 5.S0H Chri

�A. IF, OLDS,
FEB 19 I67fl

buUKlf to b. cot only SuHivab's
equal tn science btil in strength and
address also, took advantage of, - and ,

go: in a blow will: his left

JlANIXO,

which .

sent the chariiptou to the flour with a
bloody how.'- "Fiat ’ knock down
Ar the newly arrives! Californian
and first blood awarded to the follow
finished his story, th-&gt;. old man
who crows first and tighls afterward,*’
knocked the ashes hum hia pipe and
shouted Pal. A about, auch as is
answered: “what you saj- ia very
sshlrwn heiwd anywhere except in
true, Mr. M’Donan*. You and f, lor
California and among the Indians,
instance, set down to a game of
arose from the crowd of miners' who
' cards; .the stakes are small, but as.
surrounded the combatants at these
good knights {ol the winner, we are
words. "In a moment Sullivan was
: obliged to lay our.ravolvrrs ddwn by
tt|&gt;ou hia feet, and the fight raged
our sideA You catch me cheating;
more hotly than • before. Sullivan
wo both draw our revolver* and fire,
nionuged to hit liia anlngouist twice
a few friendly shots, hut co one is
or three times, but without knocking
hurt. This seems rather strange to
him down.”
•
the uninitiated, but you, who have
AtouMbik time the alarih was given
been there and help skin ’nm, knows
that the gold which Sullivan and

Carriages

,slit/
1

or ALL DESCRIPTIONS.

.

CASH.

^ATCniNG,

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

•

.

»UI.I

WEarr using this year, the best

Dressed Flooring
SWiny, Holdings, 4c.,

mJ alswW the »Ainc reM’K warrant all our Springs to Of every description, kept constan Or on
arrears for the sauce of gland ths LEVER TEST
w every aeecnpuonjup co » y
.
Urirly
ih.-asad frem thenceforth, that
WE use the best Circle in the World.
ia io
after tba lapse of the said thirty
WE UM fie ices Axle, none better in
daya,-the raid principri sum ofAve hundred
Experienced
Workmen
snd alxly dotfan. with all arreurakes of io- the marhtt.
(creel thereon, shtnild ut the option of the
Employed.
•
obligee, bis. executors, sdtninitaretora. or Cash.
avi^ux, l ecomo and be due and payable
WE arc going to
immediately ihercxfior. allhougb the period
as above Ihnitcd for the payment thereof
might -net then bare expired, anything
1 theroiu Wore, contained to lite contrary
For the Wholesale and Retail Trade.
thereof in any wino notwithstanding; and
,default having been ma !e in the paymtn*. of
Lath and Shingles.
TO OUR CUSTOM BUS ONE
said inhrset. and tho eame having been and
Conalently on hand.
the Irishman-had left upon the table,
spsce of thirty days and upwards, ths aforo“There are exceptions Io tllfa rule
had. beeu* stolen.« Bully Hank, at Mid principal sum of five hundred end sixty
Depot,
NuhviUo,
Mich.
—
______________ . .v_ —_
of yours, Mr. Clark ” said M’ Donald,
Alt who buy * toffgy of u* will be en­
the Jime the discovery was made,
48 •
A. W. OLDS.
titled to *
.
in'efrupting the old man,
'
was missing, but he returned in a
•
"Ilwould boa strange rola that
TICKET TO DRAW poiIXD, the cheapeet place
moment ’ after. .The
Irishman Ian, m Ln Mid morkxe ex ratwly proTldwlnd ।
had no exceptions,'* replied the old
Mill at 1»» or In equity bavle* Lean Itwtllutod
charged him with the theft which of nKOxri
U» amount due &lt;&gt;u »nM morinite or ai
man.. ‘‘Indeed, I remember now an
course he denied, and another fight part loetvof • Notice 1» hereby &lt;Ivvn, that by vlrt
or the power of anlo IB Mid roortpige eoalalavd, u
Middle of September, Next I
exception,—the only one, iu fact, J
seumed hatching.
■ ever saw during till the time I was in
I stood, all this time, with Bridget Ml «r.u in.rm iruus uuor lire CHUIS nourw, in inc
eity Ot llaathi^s In amid eoooly bf Barry.—nuld
the West Other men (sarcastically)
at the farther end of the room when man bouao Mb&lt; •!&gt;•- place of boldine tho drcun
PRICE I.18T:
cosrt for the conaty of Barry.—on Saturday the
ctm go to CaUfomia, remain a couple
one ol the miners came in with a twenty-fourth day at April, A. D. MT6. al th# hoar
Best Coal Box Buggy, 1 seat, $130 00
of ye^fs, and see more rough times
young man who was a perfect picture
“ * “
—
“
120 00
2nd
•
*•
than I did in my forty-three years of
Best Square Box Buggy “
of Bridget.
160 00
Western life. I was, at the time I
2nd
M
. “
“
126 00
Bridget, I asked, have you given
speak of, one of the proprietors of
Best Democrat, two seat,
160 00
up seeing that twin brother •yet?"
. hu. I oltuate. 'y&gt;n&lt; nod beln&lt;lrt tho cor nU of Harry,
“
•*
140 00
and Huta of Michigan, ktu.wn and-L-wrUd a* tol- 2nd
M’pbcrson &amp; Clark’s claim. We
•No: why?” he asked.
3rd
“
125 00
hod a young man e/ukiug for us
Best Square Box Top, single, \ 250 00
“Because you will be so much !
We win sell you
whom we called Bridget, on as^taifi*
2nd
“
u‘ “ “ rubber 20-500
surprised when I show him to you,"
RU8IIA BANNISTER,
of his puerile, womanish dis|»osition.
ULKMSNT BUEHL
Mortgagee.
Best Top, two horse, two seat, 300 00
I
answered.
Bridget
saw
the
new
Altmnrp
tor
S!urttor'^
Ifthcre are any Christians ohr Bridget
2nd
“
- 240 00
■ Dauwt Na»hvfU», MWi., Jan. 21.1876,
H
was certainly one. His' actions in comer as I spoke and in a moment ,
Best Patent Road Wagon
90 00
they were in each others arms, hug­
** Platform Spring Wagon 160 00
For cAsn, or its equivalent,
every case, were perfectly consistent
ging
ond
kissing
each
other
like
two
with his profession^' He never

'

Beeeired at the

GIVE AWAY

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,

BEAUTIFUL CUTTER

.sssccsjn

GROCERIES!
Kerosine Oil, 15 cents per Gallon.

Groceries, of Every descriptions,

omitted Lis evening devotions on ac­ girls"Stee the d—d babies," said Bully
count of the scoffs of the miners,
Hank. "I’ll put a stop to their cuss­
never used profane or abscenc laued
noiwjnw,’’ ht» cuulinued, drawing
gnnge, n%d very seldom could he be
his revolver, uud shooting Bridget's ।CHERRY,
coaxed to go with us to the Bnsj&gt;ino
a gambling hell that 4 was situated brother.
“Then, of course, you fellows snt
but a short distance from our shanty.

As soon as the ruffian fired he
One night when we
* came to supper, we found Bridget-in drew a huge knife and started fur
the
door, striking this way and that
u terrible excitement, he had received
a letter from home. Nothing, We j as he went. Tho miners gave way
. know, could produce such a state of, before him, but Bridget, who seemed
excitement Hi the ustinlly placid Jia very devil let loose, drew his buwic
young man, except a letter from ’ and a little pepper box of a revolver,

home.

“ \\ bat’s

now V’ asked and confronted him.
"Back, foul," shouted Bully Hank,

up

ATphersun. .“A letter from home—

but his answer was Bridget's bowie

Hiy brother is coming," Bridget an

swered.

‘‘Is

Not less than 18 Inches
thick,

As Cheap as they can be Bought
IM Babbt Co.

much leaa than the above prices, but do not
choate to risk tho bard-aarnod reputation
of the concern by eo doing. Wo are .offered
wheels for eiglit de liars per set, springs at
twelve cents per pound, and we very rcspcclfnlly declined to buy a single set of
them. With that cb.sa of material wc can
sell a Buggy for olghty-five dollars and

Is all now, and has been selected with great
care and we warrant eatis'actloU.
Wo
would especially call atUention to our large
stock of

w&gt; old be very short if we should do it.
Hastings, Feb. 16th, 1875.
J. L. REED &amp; CO.

IN NASHVILLE.

NEXT 30 DAYS

board.

One, two,

weeks passed and

three and

four ing his story.
"How did Bridget take tile death

still no tidings

During this of his brother," asked M'Doualn.
• He was an altered man from- Hint
time Yankee Sullivan and a great,
burly ruffian who called JiiiDscIf Bully time." answered (he old man. . "A
from the' young man.

Bully

arrived

M'Donoid. AV Donald
Bully Hank, n addressing
villain made no reply. He’ like’ the rest of

Australian

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

in a fair fist cuff and so of course, wc
all were on hand fur the fun.

In the

with great dificully,

persuaded Bridget to go to tho Bas-

We didn’t say any­

thing abdul tlie expected fight; for
Ji is said that sometime during the
he wouldn't have been guilty of pat- preMfnt year a party of one hundred
ronizingsuch an exhibition, bad he Englishmen is coming over to this
country on n grand buffalo hunt.
known it was upon the programme.
’Istl’Ush? ’Ark!—
When we came to the Basaino, Yan­
kee Sullivan and the

speak of,

Irishman I

were engaged in a two

handed game of-poker.

There was s

targe pile of gold upon tlift fable—a

couple or three thousand

Other* at S or Lew.
Yard wide Sheeting 9 cts.

A. W. ALLEN

The Choicest Bread

Having filled my store with a freeh stock
Ever sold in Nashville, which we think tho of choice

People can Appreciate.
We do not wish to jjulogb®.
for yourselves.

GROCERIES.

Call and see

Crockery,

Knit Underskirts, 50 cts.

POTATOES,
Best Velveteens, 75 cents.

J)M
Baata tad Shoes,'
Hits tad Caps

Xo. 1 Batts, 20 cents.

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

GLASSWARE,

In every style and form.

Geato’ FaralsUtg Goods

Glores tad Mltteos,

jfiotrl and Restaurant

Shawls, Fars,

A. ROOSA k SON.

WATER LIME,

Then Try My $1 Tea,

Plows, Sleigh Shoes and
General Jobbing,

their revolvers, io order, I suppose, to'
Mr.
Mngnffin
braced
himself
throw a few toll* jum’ far eaon-b
‘be boarding-house table and
fmm Mirl. mhrf I.
to ml.. .1
’ ‘ tnwl 00m°rU 10 CUl
Steak
fnw «mA other » bend tom™, ft.
Tw
-Hurtin, roo nmMrqalpnn.
you big bully among Mie toys," said : the araitar.

“Ju»t ppt yonr shout- •

i that

‘

G. F. WILSON, Prop.

WEEKLY MJ#. £#££«£

•
„
&gt;wu fflr. ioagntut),
crow, an : •■j| it ain't too dad I’d Like io try it on
i ___ kt- — tki.

;

Faaejr Goods,

Grocery and Prow Store ? SEWING MACHINES
I with to inform the public that I will mU a

BIG PILE OF GOODS
roa a

OU Town Rio, 26 and SB Cena

Kid *1

HARD PAN PRICES I

SMALL UtXJBT OF MONEY !

TRIUMPH BAKING POWDER t

Parlor, I-itay, Disiu, Office nt
GEHERAL FONTGRE!.

Tea Setts fob G5 Cts.

MIRBOBS.PICTUHES, FRAMES

77«r Highest Price Always Paid for

TERMS—Cash or Read-u
Pay ■'

Together with • full ruaortmant ot

MOTTO,

In connection with nay store

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

Baby Cote and ProRiWalursi MEAT MARKET!
BOOTS AND SHOES

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

—

Don’t
Br«w» S

CASES furniilicd to ordos

Ready Made Clothing

TO KVERY ONE!

GOOD MBATH

AND
SHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS kept constanthj

Tbn.h,odle.l
"Tiromam ha* the cook

‘he axe much lately to
on the celbr-door

JRIItST-C LASS

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

NiSRYILLE FOUNDRY I

When a Detroit boy is oat until
; balf-pnxt t«»n c.’clock in the evening,
and the. father says to him:
the first thing in the morning TH seitie this with youthat boy arises at
davhght, seeks the buck saw and
ami
wood pdr, n#d he never let* up For a
7
moment until after his father has eat­
en his breakfast and left the house.— THE
Detroit Free Press.

FUBNITUBX MANUFACTORY!

And S Cent SOAP.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

Proprietors.

Carpets,

Lodgings $ Meals 25 cts.
Call at Central House Sign.

Wo also keep uu baud and have for Mie

DOHE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

cheating. SnHivau uf course, gave
him the lie. and they .to’b grabbed

the Irishman.

STOE/E!
(Srwrriw and ^rorisitms,

pay the Highest Market Price for

.
SALT,
A Philadelphia man says that
HAIR.
When his wife gels up in the morn­
ing with a jerk, and neglecting to do
STUCCO,
up her hair, goes silently about,.her
^■c., 4*c-«
work, she is materialising a domes
tic row which before night will shake which wo ohip and retail at bottom prices.
the house to its foundation.

to have the honor of whipping him

■ino with Us.

FDR ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF

Of every description.

BEST PRINTS, 10 Cts,

fight with Yankee Sullivan in order spelt by any commonplace remark.

we,

Dry Goods

Japan Tea, for J?*l.
Young llyson Tea. SO cte.

D.1KERY GOODS

ATTENTION, ALL!

One day it was whispered that a big, the party, was lo^deeply affected by LATH,
SHINGLES,
burly Irishman -was going to pick a the old man’s grief, to break the

evening

QOSiE DOWN TO

Hank,

the California rough.
newly

C, A. TRUMAN.

Come to Our Store I

I WILL SELL

and weakei unii' he broke down in
Delivered at thair
Good Waterproofs, 90 cts.
a drunkard, an irrepressible flo.id of grief. "You
gambler and low cowardly cnt-tliroat. know huw wo poor fellows formed
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
AU Wool Hose, 45 cents per pair.
Sullivan was an exaggerated type of attachments for each other," raid he.
mitte.

Representing nearly every kind known to
the trade, andjo you that indulge iu the for­
eign luxcry. ie would say

By the barret

Yankee better Christian, perhaps, but his
Sullivan was well known to be the youthful, boyish ways were gone.
worst sou-of-a-gun allowed to run— He never smiled after that night,

and a member of the Vigilance Com

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

t A. W. OLDS, Proprietor.

Hank visited the miners.

see what a poet J am—but Bully 'but died a couple of months after­
Hank was, by lor, the greater ruffian. ward of-a-broken-heart."
•Hie old man's voice grew weaker
Sullivan was a pugilist, a murderer

Which I am bound to sell 10 per Celt Lowei than any other
,
House in town.

CRACKERS

and he looks and acts just like me.”

ing but tho twin brother.
We, nt had been bis description, so natural,
length, heard of the steamer upon so unlike anything we ever before
which he was to have com*, had heard told by one who had been
landed, but the brother was not on­ West that we could not help believ­

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.

THE YAMA8HIR0 (aaoolorod)

OLDS’ SAW MILL,

he that twin brother kuifu whicn seemed a bolt of light­
“Yes, ning, so swiftly had ft been thrown.

Which are now opened for inspection to ail wishing to buy for
Cask. ‘I hare a full line of

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes.

And see for yourselves.

DELIVERED AT

you told us about," I asked?

Bully Hauk pitched forward but be­
Il was about two months before the fore he reached tlie floor Bridget shot
twin brother was expected, and dur­ him three times. .
The old man ceased. So vivi^
ing that time Bridget talked of noth­

WE WARRANT all the ABOVE WORK

In every punicular to be equal to any offer­
ed in the Stole.
We dj not uee any of the cheapest grades

ASH AND BASSWOOD

- - Few men think more of their wives upoit the end of a rope while tbu bul­
than I and M’pherson thought of ly danced juberupon the other end?
Bridget. He was su gentle and askelirM'Donald, interrupting him.
woman like.

O. O. D. Store »f

oh

hand.

ter

REMEMBER THE PLACE—
1 ALSO WANT

AT PUCES OTEAPER THAN EVER,
AT THE DOWN TOWS ETOBE OF

Red Sign, No. 1.
N-briUejakk

F. DIJRHAW.

iWHHrMiuUMTai

�Woloeu,

Hats,

ClMlnjf,
Er«TboIy Turn Oat

citixoas ol

Nashville,

following ordinance

to

mod at

Id the store of H. R. Dicta,

Chipmta’x Jaatiea offlea oo thte ( Fn
The Common Coucfoil of t he'Village .&gt;f
&gt;4hUL W. Skeels for tte NeehvHU ordain, That M shall n-tl ba lawful
n wick hot d i o the phase for any patswa or parsons to be drank or
dtaordcrly in any stswes, highway, lane or

l^atent Galvanized

l YlSI AL I5DICEHE5TS
TU CASH BOTUUs:
Good Good, ud Lev PdemTrll!
Best Prints. 8 and 'J oeuts,

HHH m 81DI98

Ami ouw Maple Groyo has a.school i

HLEMENT SMITH.
V.
LAWYF

JOHN R. EASTMAN.

q

LIEBHAUSER,

TAILOB.

g. PABADY, MMiulaclurer of

and applna fcrn abundant.

! but the school board did not accept ing Ordinance was adopted :
her resignation and she commenced An Ordinance T«quirinK People to
her fourth month, determined to
Remove Snowfrom &amp;dewaRs.
—The banking'kouM of Barry, Evarts
teach her time. Last week Wednes­
The Common Council of the Village of
day morning the Director, Dick Aus­ Nashville ordain. That all persons owning
or occupying lots in said village, the front­
to sell drafts or anything else in its line.
tin, locked the door and posted a age or sides of which have a sidewalk. »hnll
—A- M. Daugherty has -pure! amJ the notice to the effect that there would remove the saew from the sidewalk wilhin
six hours after a snow storm, or shall forfeit
property formerly occupied by Frank Pet­
no more school. There was no aud pay to the said village the sum of ton
toon, and win convert the building into a
school that day. But the follnwing cents a rod for each lima said snow is
-Wttew-ay night a hanging rig.

wm

day Miss Yourex procured a key, un­ are otbefr villares UXe».
Th» Mwahalahal! xe that thh ordinance
.ill. H«LW, th. VMblngVmlu Ball will Im locked the door and recommenced is n&gt;forced, and shall keep s took and in
her school. Friday afternoon, just af­ ■aid book stiaii put down tbe n»m.i q£ ibe
ter school had commenced Austin owners of *11 let* liable under this ordi­
nance. whereby lhe said Manbal baa been
Aurora Borealis in the eastern and the Assessor, Hagerman, walked
Wednesday morning, indicated into tho school house, and. Austin

JJNION HOUSE.

grabbed a shovel, knocked the stove­
IffJKHirVlX. L-XL

-

3M'’hlaan.

pipe down and carried it out, with
—At the BMtifig of the Michigan Grant!
.ivuu F, I’lillupn, vf w*vvwLm«m,

s'evied

out. and then took their departure.
However she was equal to this emer­

I. G. W.

yyBL JONES,

the intention of smoking lhe teacher

gency,
—The old Board of Directors of the Barry _
_ and had some of lhe scholars
and Eaton Insurance Co., wore re-riaeted carry the stove out doors aud emply

st their meeting al Vermontville. Tha Com­ its ton tents, bundled up the smaller
pany ia in an exoclhmt condition.
children and herself, and school kept
•, —Tne weather, in this locally, baa not tinfil closing’iime. Saturday even­

ing J. C. DHiin furnished* pipe and
a stove for the school house so that
writing school,that evening, and meet­

r“».h\b

ELIHU CHIPMAN,^

Justice of the Peace,

ing Sunday afternoon couldjje held

brick, and Dr. Jone* to preparing to move

m the house, nnd after meeting two
committee’s composed of Austin and

kge. which report uh nil contain the nurses
at *U parties Hable io pay the forfeiture
under thb ordinance, and tbs amount due
iroin them, which sum abaft be Maewed by
the Assessor eh said lota or premises, and
collacied as are other sHla^e taxes, and -the
monies arising therefrom shall be paid into
the general fund, to bs used by the village
for contingent and general expenses.
The Marshal shall be paid such snms for
hi, tabor in enforcing this ordinance as the
Common Council shall vote At Any regular
mseling of the Council.
Ordinance No. 17 of Nashville, Mich.,
passed March I0lh, 1871, to hereby re
pmled
This ordinance shall taka effect on the
Mth insL
Dated February (Hh, 1675.
On motion Conticil adjourned.

G. A. TRUMAN,
Hagerman vs. some of Dillin’s fronds E. J. FE1GHNKR.
Recorder. President.
—The cue of Bailey vs. Hollon, men­
watched that stove until ten o’clock
tioned in last week’s Nrws. which was to
—HOMOppiqnqinaioovpon.in
have come off last Friday, was settled by in the night, when Austin's party con­
Gncral Cosuyasdng.
Bailey withdrawing the charge and paying sented to let Diiiin's party lock the
Cdkaums a tpteialty.
LOCAL MATTLES.
school house, and departed for home.

KaahTille, Mich.

MONEY TO LOAN

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
Has just reevirvd a coa&gt;p!»U assortment of
FALL AND WINTER

—John Kelley, a Hartings grocery-keeper,

will please do so thia month.

KLLHIRY&amp; FAHCY GOODS'
Also VBLVETKENB for CLOAKING.

Early tho next morning the Director

visited the school house, and entered
and has not been heard of since. He has a
by pulling out lhe lock staple, unwife, but the eante of his disappearance, It
cercmon ously
“dumped”
Dillin’s
is said, is laid to another woman.
stove and -pipe out' into the snow,
—Those of onr subscribers that wish to
bsllanco their aocounta by bringing wood, and “ventilated” school house by

Next summer taking out a window, sash jfnd.all
and carrying it off with him. The
Director has

acriptiona..

’

since posted a notice

for a special school meeting, to be

Call and tee Trtiman'a new Goods.

S®- Machine Needles*i Dickinson's.
. —School Books al Dciso Bro.

Parties having 'unsettled accounts
ith tho-tala firm ef Aylswnrth &amp; Fuller, They are made from the best quality of iron, and are p&gt;lvMJiiz&lt;J&gt;-They will
not rtixt or corrode and will last for generations.
They do not injure the
'
tree, aud are q.licker adjuxteiTThan any other.
They will yield enough
. . W, A. AYL8WORTH.
more aap, extra, every season, to doubly pay their eirtire eosL They
will run earlier and later in the day. and later in the season.
They have
the most perfect and convenient arrangement for hansing the-Bucket, doing
away with the spike, so injurious ip the. tree.
Being’metallic, they are
conductors of heat, and never freeze, nor soak up wilt »ap and soar. Their
construction is such as not to obstruct the flow of sap from-the outer pores,
as do wood and other plug spouts. Trees lapped with these spouts require
no reboring during the season; the air being excluded from lhe bore (by
their peculiar construction) -the jwres of lhe timber do not become.sriuoned
or contracicd as is the-case when open «ppuixnre used, and the wound is
left open. Tlie inner end of the Eureka enters the .taper bore with three
thin flanges about ns thick as the back of au ordinary table knife, leaving
open spaces between e.-»ch flange for the flow of the sap front the outer
pores. Tho outer pores being the best yielders are often wedged by wood
mid other plug spouts to the depth of half an inch or more, greatly drrainisliing the amount of sap that would olherwise .be obtained.
Wooden spouts, ns well as many other kinds that are used, are of short
duration; but sourneu is one of their worst features,—and this is always
found in them as the season advance*Those having; their holes in the
center, when driven into the.tree dam up a little sap, which remains there
during the season, constantly to freeze and sour.
This soon becomes thick
and gum my closing all the pores. Then to get more sap. lhe trees must be
rcbored, which usually only deepens the hole,
^he sour epout is then
replaced, which will only sour the next run. The hole in the Eukkka, by
which the #np leaves the tree, is at lhe very bottom of the auger hole. This
being bored on a little upward slant no sap can be held to freeze'or sour.
Then, too, tlie Eureka being metallic, and galvanized, absorbs no ssip,
consequently sourness in tho spout ami bore never occurs.
Many ask trhy the EiiRKKAs rnn calier in the day and. continue later at
night, and later in the season?* It a Vth: wood and other tubular «|»outs
having their holes in tho center, freeze up at night first, al lhe outer or drip
end,—the sap continuing to flow, fill up the spout and auger hole, and hav­
ing no escape, freezes solid.
The Eureka?, constructed as they are, and
being conductors of heat, do not freeze, and continue to flow much inter,,
until the sap in the tree steps circulating by freezing. In lhe morning, the
spool aud auger hole being- free from ice, lhe sap commences to flow early
from the outer pores, which thaw out first.
Witli wood and other plug
spouts, these pores are wedged, consequently cannot flow until the s|&gt;out
and anger hole are free from ica
Hence wc see why the sap commences to
flow earlier from lhe Eurekas, and continues later in-the day. And lhe
auger hole never becoming sour by the spout, continues, without rcbonng, io
flow much later in the season.
Considering the advantages gained by the Eureka Raf Spouts, and the
low price for which they are sold,

rith

AT

FOR THE HEXT 30 OHS

KDSOfiiRtllKEBCilllFFflBDESWITHOBTTHtll.

rgu Lamps cheap, al Dois a Bros.

Tlie Eureka Sap Spouts arc surpassed by uo others, and give the utmost
satisfaction.' They are, to a great extent, used in every State where maple
sugar ix ninde, and wherever once introduced the demand fur them is rapidly
increasing. With the latest improvements, they are pronounced, by al!
who have used them, to be the only Sap Spout worth noticing, or fit fur use,

■rtU Durham sells $1. 30 T for DO cU.
Bor New Orleaus Molasses at
A. Roosa&amp;Sox.

CUT FREE OF CHARGE 1

DELL

Belo is a list of sugar makers who used them last season
and say they will now use no 'spout but the Eureka:

BABL O IV,

WE ARB BOUND TO

BARBERanl HAIR DRESSER!

FALL MILLINERY GOODS I

engine it will enhance the value of

Mrs. N. JU.-STEBBINS

your property, lessen your insurance
riad lady nt the aatna township. Rentier rates, and be a paying investment.
is now boarding at the Hastings jail, and ; Nu n.ore Sodom and Gormorrah
afflictions is wanted on Nashville’s
awaiting cxawinalioa.
plate. Il is the duty of property

broad deep ocean, whose waves run moun­
tains high, above the raging tempest and
the etortn-doudu as thsy ffy. methinks I
hear a voice sing with one tarriffie roar,
“ Go buy your Drugs and Groceries al
Buisa’s Dana Store.
18

holders to protect their property from

Somehow, one can’t help thinking

DRESS MAKING

fire, and therefore a large attendance

fore.

In

iber next, they will ff1”

at this meeting is expected.

OBITCART.

LTYKRY ANDM STABLE!

worth, and a ticket for the cottar.

AU their

'

the 12th inat., of a aorcre attack of Eryxip-

msterisL
—L*«t ▼•dnssds.T we received a social

overtakes

years and five month*.

E. D. BITGOOD, PaorsuKioe.

Mr. Humphrey was

THE EUREKA SPOUT IS FOR SALE ONLY
FOR READY PAY!

brass band

•Where crery thing in the Sugar Maker’s line can he found al iho

NEW GOODS!
I *0.14 (wpeelfell, Ufm. »r frMod.

KOCHER BROS.
Have Just received a run

Again in the Trade

the leader ol a country

New Stock of Goods!

A bridge caine along

and struck oue ou the head the other
formerly Judge of Probate of this county,
Bnsinesw Relations
day, as ho stood on the top of of an
In 1860 was a man of more than ordinary ability.
En\freight train._____________
whh you.* I trust by fair dealing f shall be
oble to retain your confidence, and to win
«hal of strangers.

REESE &amp; DETTERICK

af Mb State auMosMUe,

O F

L. C. BOISE &amp; 00.

rMideat of Irving
and political rpberc of tbit county.

CASH HARDWARE HOUSE!

THE NEXT30 DAYx

500 Ite. flfBntter Wasted.

THE

AT

FOR

there is not a corner of the bureau in

Sooner or later, justice certainly

G. M DAVENPORT, Woodland, CHARLES DUNHAM Maple Grove
k r
rvrjFff.unv
«
JACOB HOFFMAN.
••
&amp;
S. INGERSON,
E R. LOMBARD, VermtnUriOe,
A. n COOPER,
C SPAULDING,
J. M. COLE.
A.SA BENEDICT,
ALBERT BARNUM,

lay House in Barry Co.

of that citixen uf Syracuse who has
thirteen children, all girls. Probably

in that man's bouse that hasnJ a cold
J. J. Humphrey died at hia reeideaoe, in chew ofapruce gum ’licking to it.

Bucket Hangers
REASONS WHY THEY ARE PREFERABLE

—Heavy Yard Wide Factory, for 10 cts.
AT Tkvmans.

—The Method!* Bunday Behool will held on the 22nd inst, to vote wheth­
give a Concert al the M. E. Church next
er Miss Yourex ^iall leach any long­
Bunday evening.
Vocal and instrumental
cash al Boise Bros.
er, and whether the school house
She still retains the servicea of Miss
NEW DRESS GOODS
Dowxixu, and is prepared to make
programme. Attend. An interesting and shall be used for any other purpose
just opened at
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY. Instructive occasion, for all that attend.
but for primary school and funerals;
Tmujiax*s.
—A typographical error, in last week's and we want the fieqnel.
—Good Kid Gloves for^l al
Nxwi, staled that Mr. Clover’s lots by the
—
A
call
will
be
noticed
in
this
is
­
(
Kocnxx Duos.
fire was $2,000, It was $3,000 and the
VAJBEaOJS AUB L £2
error was not noHeed and corrected until sue for the voters of this village to
R^L-From over the hills and far away
the edition was partially printed.
This meet with tho Common Council next they go to Boise Bros, for anything in Hie
wanld make the total Iras $8,600 instead of Tuesday evening to consider
the Enig Hne.
$7,600, aa was Mated.
of 10 cent Calico
propriety of purchasing a fire engine,
NxsaviLtm, Mica.
—A new brick hotel is projected. and the and making some provisions for wa­
Nashvillian* are requested to meet at Esq.
BflU II pays to buy goods at No. 1.
ter ia case of fire. Let every man
Shaving, Hair Cutting $
Chipman's office to-night, and talk up tho
who owns a mansion ?r a hovel in
Dressing, Shampooing,
R&amp;uMoncy lost by not baying Teas nt
Boise Bros.
this
village
bo
present
and
use
his
build will bo an ornament to Nashville and
I0T For Sap Pans and BuckaU call al
influence, for a prevention against
the Union House.
to the banner village. Turn' out
tlie devouring element that has so Smith and Putnam's. Thsy have the cheap­
est aud iho best?
18
grievionsly afflicted. Nashville for the
Upon the far-off mountain tops,
Reuter, of Rutland, a married tun about past. year. By the purchase of an

AND

exchange for Goods.

“ lh“ bi* Uh part,., didn't like her- mode of
'
1
This ordinance shall take effect February
teaching and government, and al the 25th
insL
J
eud of three months, she, rather than
Dated February mb, 1870.
have any trouble,' oflered to resign;
On motion, by Wolcott, tho foDow-

“•“••j"**»
pile of wood.

Y M. FLINT,

*"

Men's Boou^.^2.75 tn $10,
—Jamea H. Hutton, for the pari twenty :' diffltftrfty"
ciiiucniry’ of its
ite own,
awn, tho
the facts of I ipweatirt. or bo punished by imprlsmicoeidy jail of B&lt;*rry County Men's and Bnyf Sails Cashing, from
years the sexton of Haslingv, diad on the ‘ which are as follws: Mias Lotiiaa mMUinlbe
'
•8 to $30 a Suit.
Yourex holds a contract io teach four
-Tk.Gr«rf RlwV^UjILn. ».U, maot
h, s
.IiooH
o Dial
Di.lw.I
Cer 1the cowl.
months
school
ia
net No. 1. CerAll kinds of produce taken in

pay tub

Especial Attention

CONSISTING OF

DRESS GOODS.
SHAWLS, CASSIMFRE3,

Clucks, .Spectacles, $c.

the MMdlevlUe Republican wUh-

Ilisrlieat, CJaali I?rice

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

CHAS. W. DEMAHAY

TOR.ALL KINDS OP

w. ha

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

ou ifoAfunr

Hites, Pelti ant Put

OPHJMO

HUNGRY OR COLD!
OF ALL KINDS,

Phase cull and exatmini. these Gvwh
aa

Wayvn io bay Fresh

ani EGGS

KEESEX DETTERICK.

Give &gt;Ie n. Ca.ll.
Nashvilte, Mich., Jan. 37,1876.

L. J. WHEELER j

befine j&gt;wchming elheieitere

Naahvitfo. Fab. &lt;ad. WTa.

W. a. K6CBE8 A 8&lt;e. •••&gt;■

�bava returned to Waahtogtiai, ami win make
their report to Coqgrewi to a few days. Mr.
' Frye &gt; erwlitwl with the opinion that .furtfor togi alatom to nesdn! toau.trol the utternd
affaireof the Honlb. Mr. MareliaW. th* only

thcv Are sirred npon oue thing. uwi that »
•i*t tho a* lion of the Brtnraiug Board w—’iltegal, and that tta&gt;. CmworvativM elected their

goes that ft Is the privilagO of every eitlxmi
—Tlie House Railway ('ommitteo i&gt;M made a
to intest upon a secret ballot, and m the num­ faeorwUo raqurt ou MeCrary * namiw-gatigo
bering at (allot* interfere* with such secrecy. railway projoct between Uie Ea*t and Weal
HiaUtagu!.
TJiK V3 XK^T HCJ.V1ML DU-iL.
Ttnnly-Mrtmffi Drty—Tlie ernwa-exaniinatitni
of TMton wm continued. The mort inpartant
Uoitimmiy uhcitod by toe defciiMi wm die ad-

Legtedatare to prevent “treating."
-Tfo Ways and Meow Committee have re­
ported tothe House at BepreeeatativM tlie new
Tariff and Tai 1411, by whieb it is projaaMd to
rata* about MO.OUfi.OM&gt;. It iuowasre the duty
ou auger wl awlafnea » par cent. over the
prtMKii tariff, t*K oent per. pound on all gradee
of eugara; adds SO cerite to yic present tax per
gallon &lt;m whisky; thia to ajiply to future mauufactunm, while a tax of. 15 cent* per gallon is
laid on whiaky now in store, wbetbsr behl by
nortifjen* or wholesale dealcnc The lOja-r cent

-It bdofinitoiyaettled tliat tiiere is to t« an
extra rawiou of toe United Sutm Heiuu”.
—The United Htatre government J.m brought
h .libin-toc Clrcuil Court at LuwuIik Neb., tgaufo
•b^.lhlrflBgtow M»d Mlionri Ilivar raUroad tur
more than a millirm ocrea of land, patenta fur
wiiirh wore uLteiui'd fnan fteerrtery Delano’
llu-oagh a wrong coimtructinu of toe ait grant­
ing aid to tool n&gt;«.L
—Tlie Roman tMhqwu-m of Borton. Miiwankcu atxl font* Fc ItaVo been nuaad to tho dig­
nity of MtriibWmpricB.
—Ttia War I'i iwxttnr-ut at Wrehiugton Iim
’ foniod order* for die mitoHrm nt uf all toe inliaUtante uf too gnashan&gt;or-afllwted |*irtiu»
uf Uh? Weutcrji fn-ntirr. preparatory to toe &lt;foIrilaitiuu among the ucoly of too +150,000 re­
lief reoenlly voted by Cougrrea.
—It ia pradUvaly etatodat WMUngtou toaltoo
rrreidciit a Arkauaaa mcwMge ^vm prepared
without the knowledge at any'uutuLer. of lii*
X’oMnet.
-*41rc bill posaed by too lower honao of Oongruon for the equalization of b.million providre
for the payment to every non-ecnjmfo«x&gt;uc&lt;l
cCkxT. miwirian. artificer, wagoner, and (&lt;ivate
Holdier. including Uiaia borno on toe roll nm
alavoa. wlio nerved in toe army awl werft liutiorably dMcharKvd. SA33X * mmiUi fur tor
term of iu* Mrviee between tho 12th of April,
1351. and Uio l*Ui of May, 1*65, with tho dediteU'li of all IwmitUM heretofuro jnid by too
Uniieil Htatow and Stet&lt;n. Hufotitutee or ouch
m wore priaonera of war at toe time of the enlirtmonl are eorludwi; also anoli aa were &lt;focliargsd m aainora, or at toctr own roqnort from
otoor caw tinui dioaldlity incurred ii&gt; too aerncu prior to toe Into uf April. 1065. tmhen ourb
discharge wm obtained wito a view to re-enfotmeut or to acuo{« promotion in Uie military or
naval aarrioe. Where toe aoklier is dead, toe
bounty ia to bo paid to tlie widow, if not remar­
ried, or to the minor duld or children. *
—Preaident Hufua Hatoii. of the PaoiAc Mail
Company. detiMn that too company autoonzed
Irwin's exjionditaroa; tool hw (Irwin's) au­
thority wm only from Muekwell, and that toe
twu together had swindled the oonifiany out of
-over ritwo.ooo.

fin t mada public Uirough him -that ba tokl hia
mother-in-law alxmt it. apd • aba toki all toe
work!,” He denied having gone a-ewiauah&gt;g
with Victoria tVbodliull, but wknitted having
driven to the beach with the great fre^-lover.
He acknowledged hia nyuipatoy and admiration

big of importwwr. elicited froui toe wltixw.
Ha wm fwfiMe In eulogy of Iim wife, though
iMtotaiuua: utouHy tfot oho .vmfemod her
NoXbAT, Feb. H.—By a Rote of 23
oJuitejy. Durite, Cm UMBiXtaUsQ. TtCcn’it n»y« to 13 y«a*. the Ifcore bill tor ite- relief uf
wife frequently prooiptod toccuunml for Um W. March — rejieleS. Thfa wm th- ^vwe-madefetme in tboir qtwfww,
cklae i»Unt MH.... Cfon.Uer prv««nled the rerolnTwrufy-motA bay.—Tbia wm characterized
m a dull aewiion, with uMoe unimportant vie- prr&gt;].lall&gt;m f&lt;ir Uu&gt; hu|&lt;rm rniiuit of U&gt;&lt;- hartein si
Eagto Uarfor, UeuLsi Harbor. K«w buBaJo,
of 'Ilium will mxni fo closed. His oHbsiel arc Houth Bavaa. St. Jwejdi *ud H.u«*tork. aud
f« tfo t»n|&gt;n-.riwnt of lb* Mria-aUim id Pm.
said to bu much vexed al toe vanity of tfoir
client, m he pcfoal* iu answering too much,
anu telling more than tho cxairinatiuii colls for.
•Hie proceerttogn were not very tntoraiung. altooiigh tmjiortant M mdicaiiiig too theory of

tnfiarUtc covenant and tho coaipaaitimt of tho
Bowen letter, which ]c. daddy will fo that he
wm trying to keep tho scandal open for a

ThirtM 1fay.—An en&gt;forgo wm placed on
the trial tA-day, by an accumulation of ice in East
river, which |*eveutod all ronitnunicaliou botwoen New York and En-uklyu fur tho must |&gt;*n
cf tha day. Sir. Evart* and two ettara of the
counsel for the defense were ou a ferry-lawl
for two hours, and oue of the jurors was also
detained from the same cause. Hie jury and
counsel were not hi tlirir places tin after 2
o’clock, ami at tliat time an adjournment till
Monday wm bad, all parties being agreeable.

Orient brought fnU details of too lew of the
steamer Jnpaii, which turns out to Lavo liven
a must frigutfn! disaster, about 5i)0 pec^de hav­
ing penahed.
--A Ixuidon dk-patcli ntaton that the Carliat
Committee in tliat city chum to have informa­
tion tliat Ikii Cirk»‘ tn*&gt;|« have won a great
victory over die Alfonsiatr. tho loss in ’killed
aud woutsied uf too latter being 7,000 men.
Frutu Madrid oimre too adnuvuou tliat a pcirUun of AlfouaoYi army has met with a
check, which in cliindcnMd as 11 slight "

—A Dublin ucwsp«|&gt;er sayw too Home-Rule
meml«rs of tlie Britisii ParliamMit will soau
make a formal demand for tlie rcjical of the act
of union, and to case it is refused, witodraw
fonnslly from toeir ooata.
—Spain iu going to urnd 15,000 frosh troojm to
Cuba.

—A recent fire in toe htunacy Block, Buffalo,
lias liecn defeated by the French Awmmbly, the
damaged about €3U0,U00 worth of duelling.
—Thirty-five horses went up in Miwika by tlie division being 345 tar aud 337 against.
—An additional lory cf aoveuty thousand
txinnng of a livery rtatile near Pittabargfa, last
troops has been ordered by the Hjxtoab gor-Lewi* Levy bik] hi* two daogbtoni were
bunted to doath iu a teuemeut beuoo, in New
York, loot wwek.
,
- -Hartford, Ct,, hart been runted by a dertrootive conflagration. The low bi (mt down at
€250. UUH and tlie iuMiraneo at •173,000.

—Tins war of muscle against motwy contiuuM
to U&gt;o Pannsylvaula cool region. Tua total
ntnriber of mincra now on strike to oppoaition
to a tou-per-ceut. radnotton is JD.OOO.

-Tho oue af Mike McCtada. the pngOist.
ciiargwl With killing I*ateey Mahxy, Oct. 23,
1M74. Wm diamiMtad to too Criminal Court at
St. Loom a few days ago, for want of proao—The robfont of tlie Seonnd National Bank
of Aarfoodala bare’ been arrtxted amj W.OOO
of Urn pltnxlcr recovered. AM the pcrpe.tratora
are tokf to be noted •• Molly Maguires.’*
-Bender, tho Old man who ran a private
gTwreywnl in Kanane and myatortotadv ifoa;peaaad. and who Iim focai found nearly m often,
m Charley Hom, ia naid to Imre l»eu arrested
recently in Arizona Terrikry.

—All efforts to compromise the political diffi­
culty in regard to tlie Ijxuaiaua IxjgUlature
bar* failed. The Democratic and Republican
which involved a pladgu from the fri m.r that
KriJogg wm to be nu;vrtad, bat ao account at
ha public feeling again* the propauttou it *a»
—Ouv. lugMsoll, at Gonuertmut. has apptnntod Bwtator alert WiUuwa W. Eaton, at
llsrtfwtd. ta fiU tbs vocain-r in U»e United State.*

burinnm, would wriy be .better in
hfollh, omnfort and w-Tf-respnd, while
fulfilling the duty of a “fann huul,"
than in Reeking a precarious living from '
fitota to tiw counting iff wtueii objeottoa have charity in n city. Good iwuno and good ‘
teen mate rtmh fo rejeetad.
by aKroia ieuqier wtU^cnable slmost any man to be j
tivw vote Of the two .bomMS. Wliac lhe’two useful oc t form, and it is an open qno»- .
b ww have voted, torr AUl tayMtoau-ly re- tion bow for ** the republic •* in bound to
aaaembte.
th. prarndh* iffftrerahaB &lt;fon •irvviiiu for thowe who have ouch &lt;»pcnannounce tS^dmtakm it We-qarnttoe mbingw muI will uot cuter thorn. On the
Batted. And any’ &lt;x!wr qwatam jierttamt to
the object for which the two bcuMs are m«t»- &lt;Abcr hand, tbo majority of tlie farmeuw
tfod sny be imbmittod and iktertuhwd in like of thi* countiy have more land than they
have bauds to work, and would often
Ute aeread tecOes of the btti pandas tin* if draw a largw rctnm from ten acres ade­
mor- thou oue return ahall be received by the quately worked tlum at the promt rate
rntedeu* of the tteate from a Ktato parporting
from fifteen. In fact ibe.ro are large aocto baa rertifioate &lt;rf etactatal retee gives at tlto
Jw4 preceding etectioin for Prmidaut atfd Vtoe- tiona of tho country where forming io
Proefr+ant iu eueb Stet*, all ouch retwrueSnay be going out, or going out of American '
opened by him in toe jreeaiwe at the two lauds, mainly lieuinsc the occupants;
bmatai. wbeu a»*emble«l to enant the votes, and will not work themeelvre, anil caimcte get
that return rtudl Im ooauted whirh the two otlicni to do it They rush to over- '
crowded cities, intend to *' live by their i
brains," and desert one of the imfiwt aud i
Burost forms of industry in tho country, i
If working men could Im persuaded to
accept the Kituation, take their share of
junly of eecii
may direct the main ques­ tlie burdens of the community in a man-'
tion to be put without further debate ; and pro­
ly way, and, if they cannot liave four
vide dial the joint meeting of toe two hotiooa
liollani a - day, work for throe dollars crare all counted and Um reeuH announced ; but two dollani rather than go into depcixl- .
It ahall be cotujmtent for either boose. acting enco on die commonwealth. Hero ami
Mpantcly, iu tlie manner hcrnuitafore pro­ there may be found caeca of aelfiahn&lt;wB
vided, to toko a roc« nut beyond 10 o’clock the but aa a general thing American employ­
ers are fair-minded and auxioua to do
their, uimoirt for tho employed.
CONGKESSIGNA L.

Hiutth mid (hat U the B&gt;ta** rrf uw&lt;l to take op (be
matter now and act npon It the committee wutod
in* rooeid.T It tin if &lt;lul&gt; to a&lt;am cal) It uj&gt;. Oul)
l&lt;rtl)-l»u nxuiUrn voted to rauHblCT the rraoia-

From statistics furnished to tho Yale
('otiranf it
that of the grmluatce
of the academic department of that col­
lege, 146 liavo been memlxtrn of CongreaH, 43 United States Scnatoni, Gf&gt;
College Preaideuta, 9 Bishops,
14
Minister*
to
foreign
court*,
32
Governoni of States (and unu a Governor
of Prince Edward Island), 22 LieutenantGin-1-rnvfB of State*, foid uu» a Liuutenant-QoveniOr of Nova Scotia), 143
Judges (including the present Chief-Jno­
tice of the United States), Chief-Justices
of State Courts, Judges of Superior, Supr.'ine aud United States District Court*,
and two provincial Jtidgee, one in Rerniuda and the other in New Brunswick;
2 Secretaries of War, 2 Secretaries of
State, 1 Secretary of the Trawary, 1
S"crvtary of tlie Navy, 1 Attorney-Gen­
eral, 1 Assistant Secretary of tlie Treas­
ury, 1 .(John C. Calhoun) who held at
various tunes tho offices of member of
Congree*, United States Senator, Secre­
tary of War, Secretary of State and
Vin Preeident of tlie United States.

The New York State Library Lao just
received a valuable relic. The relic eonsista of a map of 386f acres af land,
nit naled in Augusta county, Va., and a
certificate netting forth that the same had
been surveyed. Both tlie ruap aud the
o-rtiiifotiu are from the pen of Washing­
ton, and are models of neatness. The
is'rtificate is signed G. Washington, is
dated Nov. 7, 1749—tho surveyor being
then in hin seventeenth year. .After
Washington's name api^ar the initials
“8.0. C.," which stands for Surveyor
to the County Court. Hu- document,
which is in a remarkably good state of
preservation, is inclosed iu a stout
metallic frame and protected by glass.
Hie State Library already contains the
surveying implements used by Waaliing'ton, which were purchased some yeaKi
siuco for a good round sum, aud this
certificate and map 'will in cunn&lt;x*tiou be
of great interest.

Dr. Wamuoi's Vbgktabu Vixsoab
Brrrmts.—Businivw men, worn by con'
• 14a f&lt;w Lha alaaUm ot a Ddcfate tnta the Inatnci.
and wdrntary habits, often stiffer from
when tht twaate adjoarnteL
Um»—Ttere wm a km« u&gt;4 ciHUnj ctefote oo constijAtiou uf the bowels, until tho evil
—Tlie rcjxirt of too suicide of toe wife qf Uw anwrndment to the ro»toa&lt;-c Appn-jOaUcn bill conaequenctw of such a conditioc are
realized in extreme debility, nervousness
the lltnj&gt;srur of China is ootitrxbeted.
and prostration of the vital eiiergitis of
—Banian, a Dane, lias publiabod a memo­
the system. And it may be safely assert­
randum which wm conveyed to Bismark from
ed tliat a majority of the female sex are
France, to IMfi. It prupoaas toe erection of
little better than invalids, from the same
toe .Prussian territory cu too left bank of too
cause ; but by using Du. Wauckh's
V note ah Brmuts, tins natural aperient
and tonic brings l»ck the vigor and
buoyancy of sound lusdth and long life.
No clirouic disease, sores, nloers, skin
lattar’e power.
eruptions, gland ulotyi swellings, di»chazges from the ear, sore eyes, sores or
—A telegram tram Cariiet eocrct*. aays Gon.
cankers
in the month will ever appeur if
Moriocre t» separated from the Army of the
the blood is pure. To secure this take
North, and i* now blockaded in Panipehuia.
Dr. Wauiju. .. Ybortabuc VxnoAK Brrwhich place ia in a worse condition than before
ters.
It is tile grant Blood Purifier and
Life-Giving Principle, increasing the
power of digestion, oral exciting the ab­
sorbents into healthy setion, whereby all
imjHirities of the system are carried off.
The Presliyterians of California have
just oelrbrated tlie twenty-fifth anniver­
sary of tho planting of their church in
that State. Their firat church service
was held in Sou Francisco in 1M9, aud
tlie first presbytery organised in 1850 by
the Rev. Mrearw. Woods, Williams and
Woodbridge, all of whom attended the
recent celebration. Tlie Presbyterians
now liave in the State eighty ministers
and an equal number of churches.
A Parw newspaper coutauus this anMr. Thomas Hover, ot Stanford, Ky., nounoeiDCDt: ‘‘An orphan, a&amp;e&lt;l. nine­
good, lamest yeouurn, &lt;&gt;wua the model teen, potreMtng fourteen million*, wjahea
cow—a cow more wonderful in some of to many a French Prince.”
hrtf qualities than the one that jumped
ovtT tire moon.
Mr. Thomas House,
truthful wui reliable farmer, tella alxiut
the cow hunaoB to the editor of the
local newspaper, and be nay* that »&lt;J»e is
ten years old, and tliat obo lias nt/er
«. wtx
hinptoh Wgnn, Stela* that, whatever ween a rail off tlw fence, or a gap (town
tr msy do to vegan1 to AriumoM and that abc did not put it up with her
md ginertrnwid. Um Hoom will stand Lotus. Anil if she aees a gate standing
optm alto will ck»- and fastern it. If
she trees other stock on the place
break into another inclosuro she will
drive it out and pot up the fence. Here
is a quadruped as is a quadruped, my
covey! I! that cow, as a breeder, is not
held twond only to the mother uf hi*
sturdy young Kentuckians in Um estttnatton of Mr.' Thomas House, he isn't

GROWN

SEEDS

VINECAR BIT

Mit;

The Tribune Almanac

SENT

Hr. J. Wallirf**
V»m
flrtar Bitters are n pwny V.-.
piffjWTUion, made chieCy fr&lt;KO the ni •
_ V__1.. /......A
..
tht Sicrtjt Nevada mountains of Callow
ula tlio
propertieff .of wh»&lt;-i.
are ext meted thqnrfrum «It h-»ot Hm* to*
of Aleoho*.
The qu«iit«i « alnm-t
daily asked. •* What » fh« cause of tits
unrurallelod successor Vimrgar BiftersF’ Our aiam-er is. that tbrr remui
the cause of disease, and the patient re­
covers his health. They arc the gr«w:
blood purifier and a life-giving priijeip -,
a perfect Renovator aud Invigorate!
a! tbs system
Never before iu tbi
hirtoty of toe World Um a modioina Inmw
.
- - ■ — - - - - ---- 0,1, raa.n.'L
.

FREE

TIN WIRE RINGS.

tor“KA*ft5ES..“.

THE FAVORITES

The properties cf dk.
'JixbQAKBiTTXaa are Aperient. Diaphurrtic,
uarminativc, Nufrittoua, 1Atarivo, Diorrtn.
•rdatire. Chanter Irritant, aodorifio. Alter*and Anti Bilious
Eril, white
Scrofula, or “
------------- - -- ------ - —------ .Swelled Neck.
Goitre, Screfnloua Ififlanunaliona, Isdolent
Inflammation*. Mercurial Affcctiotui. Old
Sore*, Eruption* of the Skin, Sore Eyw, etc.
In those, m tn all other cunetilutiohal Di&gt;
oaaee, Wauii'i Vimbgar Bimu bare
nhown their great curatire power* in tou
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism. Gout, Bilious, Remit­

THE MARKETS.

FREE
nt 11—SEEDS—FUBK
fa

tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases u(
the Blood, Liver, Kklnevf and Bladder,
these Butera bare no ruunl. Socti DImmr.*
ore caused by Vitiated Blood.

Mechanical Diseases.—Pcrsonstn
gaged tn Paints and Minerals, such as
rinmbera, Typo-eoitera, uvK-ifoUr., aud
Miners, a* they advance in life, are rabjre*.
to psrtinite of the Bowels. To gu.vd
against thia, take a dose of Walui'i V
scab Bittsbs occaitonsUy.

Pin, Tape, and other Worms,

larking in tho syrtem of to tmdj thutuand.«,
are effectually destroyed aud removed. No
system nf medicine, no rennifugo*, no antbelminitic* will free the system from wonns
like three Bitters.
For Female (’ximplainta, in young
nr-old, married or single, at the dawn of wo­
manhood. or the turn of life, there Took.
Bitters display o decided an influcuco that
improvement i. tom perceptible.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood when­
ever yon find ite imparities bursting through
lhe skin in Ifimplea, Eruption*, or Sores;
cleanse it when you find It obetrue tod and
sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it ia
fuel; your feeling* Will tell you when. Keep
tho blood pure, and the health of the syrtem
will follow.

Iowa R. R. Land Co,

Dre/ictoe sod G&lt;-n. Agta. fon Fnacuoo, CalifonUa.
and ear. of WaMlsgtaa aad Ctarttsa IMa^. N. f.
tey all tYrafe-glsta aw4 teehf.
Gmteful Thousands proclaim VdiBOAR Betters tb® moat trondcrful In-.-iff irant that ever austoined the rinking

} »Person can take these Bitters
acconliog to, diroctiotta, and remain long
ariff-ill, provided their bones arc not de-

Bilious, Remittent and Inter­

WATERS’ NEW SCALE PIANOS

StW

mittent Fevers, which are ao preva­
lent in tho valleys of our great riven
Uiroughout the United States, cqiecially
tb.wto of lira Slissis»i]&gt;pl, Ohio, Missouri,
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan­
sas. Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande,
Pear!, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro­
anoke, James, and many others, with
their vast tributaries, throughout our
•ntino country during the Summer and
lutunin, and remarkably so during scaioti3 of tin usual beat and drynoKs, are
iu variably accompsmcd by axtensire de­
rangements of the stomach and liver,
md other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment,* purgative, exerting a pow­
erful influence upon these various or­
gans, is essentially Dccessuy. There
is no cathartic fo; the purpose equal to
Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar Bitter*,
as they will speedily remove the dark­
colored rtedd matter, with which tho
bowch arc loaded-, at the same time
simulating the secretions of tho llvor,
and generally restoring the healthy
functions of tho digestive organs.

Fortify the body against disease
by purifying all Its fluids with Vinegar
Bitters. No epidemic can take bold
of a system thus foro-annod.

Dyspepsia or indigestion. Head­

Waukesha Water.
MINERAL KOOK SPRING,

ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of tho Ctieat, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Tasto
in the Moutb. Bilious Attacks, PalpitaUUun of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Pain in tbs region of tho Kid­
neys, and a hundred otherpainful symp­
toms, are the ofisiirings of DyspepsiaOne bottle wiU prove a belter guarantee
of its merits than a lengthy adverttoe-

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.NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1875

VOL. II

XOT AMAH) T» UK KCOTtOMICAL. \

hereafter l*&gt;
tnietal, 11

.P® so good « to »ro:d and address it,'
winch I hAd previously procured tjqkrte; ;T»M.
’
Whan we raacbad tiro thaatqr, the por- j Ho did m.
farinairoe had already begun; bnt wo j
*'I will sec that it fa delivered,” Iresucceeded in finding aeate which oom- . worked, taking it up and bowing myself
manded a fair view both of tho stage and j
&gt;■
1
the joilisncM.
’
When I met George Dickson that,
In a fow moments George touched my j evning, hfa old college look iiad come ,
elbow.
•
'
■ back. He had great newt to trit nro. 1
^‘Otewve tiro {gentleman nearly op- j The next thing was to taka me to nee Ju- :

A Washington oorre^xmdrmt, white j
The Wakefteld (Mam.) Citiun mya '
that but a tew miles from that town fa a moralizing upon cwpitolinc gnyctfas, ■
ii.__&gt;__ ________ !

erotiun .from its settlement. The farm,
owned and occupied by the Winn family,
it says, was originally bought of the Indiann fur a trifling sum, and compriaed
several hundred acres in the borders of
Woburn and Burlington. Its first oo
cupant, Edward Winn, emigrated from
Waloa, with Johanna, hfa wife, and

C

‘

Mme evening divided the time of tiro in- dun, wm destroyed

frantic in endeavoring to donite which to
attend first and where to stay longest. awxj,of $5,000.
Tho throe, roeeptimia wore hold reApect-

suid ths Kilbournes.

At the fatter house

podite, in tiro froftt 'jow, Muted next the fas ; and it fa nnedloss to tell what a prtrtwWy hfa son Joseph, and settled in among tiro number being Vice-President ■
column, leaning hfa arm on hfa'cane,” ' happy evening wo three spent together, : the place about 1640. Their first off- Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Sartoris, and ‘
he whfapCT'. d.
•
'
what a Imppy marriage followed not ’ spring, bom there, was named Increase the cliamjHigne was aomt*. of thn rare:-.!
I looked jn Uro direction induiied; : long after.
Winn, and he wm the -first child of over tested in Washington, being «xand .-Aw
Eldridge Parsons, I have just learnod, European parentage bom in Woburn,
?Aw a 'f&amp;e
face tnidee striking rwmrem*m- I
blanoetoonol had seen before caused -(•emigrated
.tuupxav-u for n.uxr^uw,
Aiwhalfa, um
on board Hid
tiro The
------old
v----------bouse*in
-----which
1’-'- they lived
agave
—=- ho eagerly quaffed its sparkling trad*.
IL
London, and wont 2_.._
down I_
in that T_
ill-fated
pl»co to a new mansion in 1734, which fa Mrs. Jonas’ exquisite dress wm trodden
pro to start with surprise.
/.
‘„,1
‘ "Who fa it!* I asked. 1
' '
la&amp;i$J
now standing in excellent enter, though on by some huge, awkward man’s boot,
u.. nrlj.
I
,.OII. more than 140 years old. Many years and the delicate fabric wm ported in
"The nephew of whom you spoke?
I .
.
rr^^.
rtcu.
; ago it served m a country inu for yie ac­ twain—the. wearer moving off with the
----------- ------- " answered.
Stk Cooler, rf Dtabttrr,
ttare eon- 1 ootnmodtaion ol tho tareling publio,"The some,"
my friend
■
'■po^ bortMtabl. tao^oH” Ita. ddc„u,
intCToa in pobtit. than
“ nrraiuttaMj .I.J. it B»Te . «m- flounoes being toft under the clmnsy '
on tho point ol iijqulrfnq ; finl furt tan ; b
wd goodP&gt;«“ °&gt; tatagn lor tntay iubta- creuturos elephantine foot Other ladiw i
and girls had experienced’ aunilar mfata tatap-r taw U» glort. from bi.- taraatu^domotaobatrtb. The olbrr : *“ta
Clurttanm, who tkrt thithrr
rij^ht hand, and I saw that thcfirql joint |
tlw»f
\’*w» ! to *xid'T ^,eir val“*hleH when the British t„rtn.ta tabq; ta erttaq, ...J, tan*
intaitUT trelta plqui-l ta the MdJunt. j
A^T.-W"tabtabor-inkw wore x- teK’» *crc
tad rnckiog Ibrtr
ctxtMtatre. wbHf.-Hw mtHWta'frMon,
pbu&lt;)
tatin, tad rfb-r i h"M- Tb-h™ilZ"ta &lt;« "™ «”• which their purses amid ill-affonl to replace, walked on, to all outward seeming, i
qlworbrel mj ta-nti.m.
„ „M „„n&gt;«nt of infftanronCookr'. '
°r • •triP'd " S’™4 "hidd. nI”n
"llo-jon know Urn extadta, ol Mr.
th—p,t u,c intanmtat down M Ur wl*ich
.preta utterly indifferent to so trifling a mit- !
Ptatan-data I" i Mkrel, when we bta'„
gnq tantaw Tbta wore tat ~«l“ ; mid . rtgn will, tta tairef hnog hap, with perha£M a flijipant, " It’s not;
MittHdbwtataMtte'&amp;f, rrf-tbo per.
U1Q
belore tbo door in obi Englita tai.-, of the slightest cousequenoe!” Not so I
with Mrs. Jones, wife of the Senator, 1
tornmnre.
Urtng jntatd threo or four chunk, of Bot «“*" ,to“
*“■“ ”* th'’
—a C”Org" i "il «” “&gt;« 4311 ! phtar out of the wall tail broken two of ' &lt;* ,ma U1’
»•. &lt;»» ‘1«™» «»
of DMomber. Hre .Uuglta rewired • , y,. fe—.j— _;u ^.q {feeter bonded ' ’ '™U aU‘'J tataon, the Urttni n&gt;
u-binon front her eouein, umountaw ‘ j| ora. ^th potation, w» juta won- ' oirkn.m.J the “Three llruib-d Oxicktbofta the mine dny. Bnt why do yon 1Urjns wboll&gt;« he oonldn’t reliore fare 1 “"
«U U." mtrronmlinq
•*n
v. v
frelinft. by .putting the ptao up tab
1»"”~ “™k by
“ ru» ■ reuon winch nmy ar u»y ,
A
, Ughtmng taout twtaty-hre yrM. einre.
tta pture . pta one," I taqnta ; tai . g,* ra ^dittg below in the entry
■»» rtnwk dta wlta lying «t
,Utag tat I l.wl bwnnrew ong^emmU
TOmfOTtoW_ „a taeta.1
&lt;«&gt;.
the kitchen tare
t«l the whole of U.e next &lt;l»y, I pta.l jum
Ju&gt;T, | ptaly melted, but the old mwtan un.l
with my friend, promiemg to meet turn .
Umt
wilhoul
“• orempuitn reaped tal.ont fttrUu-r
mt the following ertaing.
j the wta. when M thin criUml moment it
“&gt; *&gt;» ^taoo. kitehen tam.i.
Next ntf-twon fotrntl me .t the abode I o^urnH;
her to tuk Cooley il be
ol&lt;1 f^Uy tank, where far nrarty o

NO. 22.
AV WUTCf
/f ZC/^42Y AJSfTS

-whose coffers exceed the wildest wishes
or AWta. -io. u... tantatu! IM.,. ,.t

prelroiKled iujury from a broken rail, recetvioj;
njariw which proved fatal fa a few !«m.

Tsw death of Henry 8, Dow.

ot the Hay City

*“»« ’■uk* »» HudsonYor obunuug ^tmey unaox ,4&gt;e !«»*«»**, tori his trial a' fsw days
,s^ *"। aenviated. Heebumwl to be an

Bh
. u,. u
„tu« ,
thte nuumer.
A voexo m*n «i New C«*&lt;te wm fined WC
tea dmUirUn* Teligxfinj Bcrvicmat that place
Wftet
JJaeiurwr Knierprttr.
Tuk
of Michigan organised a State
•*

J**

M t!.r MS W,

Saw*...mu SSTim
dncwl to auusJ Um ditonx Uvi, luaMing • pni
Jon for &lt;*•&lt;» when Ixmattr wm de vetotxx!; U. i

J’TJh,
’strss

bi. ItaX tan cmi. 5h. qqirtiy ta»pca
xrur taqta« . mmutata. ta
down and picked up the fragment of illu- I ai&gt;pcintuig uximnutiMe the meeting adjourned
rion, and smoothed it out, exclaiming, I •object to the call of the Provident.
"This will make me aooupleof nicewhite i A uuu”! BJ&gt;&lt;1 ‘«™--xlioti3 hotel is to be boilt
i at Howell daring the coming aeaecn by John
—™--.. ......
। WcrmcMtcr.
COMKCKAORF KltVCATIOX.
| •
f-jinst
England approves the ’ compulsory ’
Gkx. Ji. P. Basks lectured in Univumity Hal!
education she has recen'tly attained, al- ;
_^_ni
THU MHAlfff STKOXU nor.
though many among tho parents and tottastowu he to-mhi.*
The strong box of the Shall of Pt‘raia
employers of the children endeavor to
AOBWCATX of Obvct CoUcko lu-vinK taken consists of a email room 29x14 . feeL
”
MISSING
FINGER­
evade ik
France fa contemplating a
of Mr. Ibtaonr, the outgreta , :,' ■
thought Ormit rtmlly dW want, third ' ““‘“J *
““t“1 Uw
Herv, spniul upon carpeta, lie jewels
JOINT.
error, the editor. W. 8. George,
similar step ; Italy has moved toward it; graphical
, .
_
I*1*?*1*? \ b1'*11®" •_ &lt;ere
' fonn. It wm the one xtraw too much.
-xjrx-onr.t.vr
ugr-raro.v.
valued at £7,000,000. Chief among them
Spain a.b»t«l it; Mid C.&lt;-n.tay .ought
~ “• “««*• up- tab taqutaty.
It WM my first visit to London since I ’ror(fa w&gt;tii which I accosted tho gentle- 1 (j^biy dropped the piano on the landhi. note
UM in
i.ootuu»d71
r™.i.™
ta.
I...,.
importtat deeution, concerning the . . ...
.
...
rcioim: ••I’robahh- hin
not intendwl » U» Kouumm oro«i., rhoped like .
liad taken up my abode and entered on
1 had seen at the theater.
ino,
Jmrn Mtnim
. J , ,
•_’ ’
. ‘
i tar publlcatfan. but we »d»is&lt;s Iron to go to flower pot, and topped by an unCut ruby
"^‘Yre'ta”
i,Dg- “J
•tata “ * £re“-’ UnbUity of ndtata comptaire for rein*
In thro country Pcnnsyl- Hpelfa^-nrikool. or coUege. or eomowhere, and m targe os a hen’s egg, and anppefaed to
the practice of my profession at&gt; a solicr®X mar tta ta.en.be, mn. Mr. '
““
“re „ pomomd plete before.
vanra
inraata
more
strenuously
on
the
, k.™ artirogrspby ; far.bi prepc— to • rtraion | haworara, from Siam. Kmrtirearewu
iWrat Sontisunpton.
lll.«
Seneml
K
bj«rt
of
her
foiling,
.u.d
1
(
gHge,
ho,
been
romlmxl
by
U.o
So• ,
. ,
-tho acnenu subject of her f.-uuucs and
tijj »_
o.
oduoatioii of all; J«ew York has ramie , «»n« pontons who don't conduct tliemMlvce n_
In London I had a very dear friend, Paroons, but I believe we have met l&gt;c- Iooh.lm.«. ... .ooh taguogr U.«t &gt;.1,.-put. prane
u
education comptihory, and found the h»t right, and ho wants io Tain’ them before ,
.
.
'
my oid college chum, George Dickson ; forc.”
■
a • M-pmu-J KopoHmi,’’berebo will • garantre •
^grotto, of .Iram^da, and be
on hex bonnet and wont homo
to her I W.
i»’ J.
v Carrow
r,-u._ va. the Michigan
n: Central . need- for
,
new school-housos, and some of;
" I bog your pardon, sir, for not roooland as ho wm tiie only jwrsun I knew in
tl!e!U Im tray&lt; of .pearl, ruby and
mother, -.th A, ex|.rrt».a .ntobob of luilnMd Compmy. I» Um. M. » trunk J th. So„U,„n St.iutro-luring tho that ‘ tlieir will not bo cron a loan left fiw Uic ;
the great meiropitlfa, of course I lost no tecting the occasion."
fhvil „
to ™
lack.' in tho prevailing
to"** ***T» to pnxjur.. a tlrvorco upon WDt41!W jewehy and valuables to the preoclent The Legislatures of Illinois ;I llcma
u,
kscarcity of j emerald at'cklacee, and hundreds of
J itemn we arc m.roh obliged to tne»e literary ap- | rings. A Mr. Eimtwick, who fa report-.!
time in looking him up. Three years - “ Yon were in Southampton fast win­ U» f&lt;41&lt;nnD«M&lt;.nJ»y. Il
. I.. Ur.
o[
^t),om&gt; WM dmtroyM ari.l Indium n dcbnting the «amo qu™
.ho do u.c doow, u-t rt w
.
u„ ro. 4K
_i
» t wriunp |
jmyg 1^2 allowtxl to examine the colhad passed since- our last meeting; bnt ter, were you not ?”
I ow 1
OWU'^J or OI J 7
J by the burning of tire baggage car. Suit j tioD, and those formerly unaware of the . fur uewwpapcrw or aUniag up m&gt; editor."
fen could scarcely have produced a
■ — ! lection, states that conspicuous among
ro, ww. nt homo UUtmg otm th. fen™ ;
rtdno of tho pn^-rty rm. „p.„„.nlo in in, bol„U m dntrt by I
barra®micnt.
z
change more marked titan had taken
JfnreZMnroxa.
I
WM| lielts COVlTed with
, sqtit Mrs. Pitinon alrout tire propriety of brougijt
]OW(n.
ftnd jndg. flnding i10W HtroUK ^..y
It, omnot l
. - .
.
■
- ...
.vw... w...., —.v
tuuutig uu" nuriii; urov arc. zb cmmui
"I am. the solicitor1’11 whom you’
Twa Jewieh benevolent Boriety of Kotser , IMMrb
dianjon.faiH tiro Kaioufan belt,
place, in the iqqkcarance and manner of
11
0 uyc"^irt mth
Kritl\. Pt
P“?*k I, ment givcn
given nogninut
the oomp^y.
company. An 11 be
bo said tiiat
tirot there
tirero has ever
over been anv
any
“ br°*
°*°
SninBt U1C
■11 llur-'nll lu&gt;or&gt;&lt; Mi. ..—...I—.1
.
called to take a draft ,&lt;&gt;f a will.”
■ my friend.
,
Her
ntentt Grnnt’"
a &lt;l&lt;
«!»•. ■
. tire
.. Supreme
«
r,
. ,। want...
. the
.
. .
.
xie rarneu paie, rare nraue.no repiy.
*Hllk.
“ *• “
rr veannrio aboUt
’*! *PP&lt;*1&gt; »« token
to
Court,
of interest in
subject
in
tiro Convention at Detroit au toe 15th, Grand about a foot deep, wvtigiung perhaps
He turned pale, but nuule.no reply.
Onr first greetings and friendly inquieighteen pounds, mid one complete mam
"I saw a nxwrd of tiiai will at Ductors
irfXr
Batu*fiod 8Oule' i»&gt;d tire judgment reversed. The court older State*. They have realized the Haar HLanm delivering toe annual addrcM.
rfas over, I kuiged, yet forlmre, to usk
of pearls, duunoiula, emeralds and rubies.
171.:..'
•• T
nuw.j—JXOX AOCtrr.
,
, l.,,i
(l that
TOl education for
f... politi;
held
thatthe
thonomnanv's
company'srontrnz-i
contract WM
wns for
for i ; no/vMtifv
necessity of n..n..
general
iha cause of my friend’s melancholy. I Commons this* morning,” I resumed,
One or two scabbards of swords are mid
so3f£ yuTKn BVJ.LH.
1110 CIirryinR
toe panengcr and the cal, industrial, moral and every use. The
felt sure, in duo time, of being made the “and------ ”
to be worth a quarter of a million each.
“ You -peak ofmywncfc&gt; win,” he . ItWM a Scotchwoman who raid that n ,,rtlin"y amount of personal baggage, interest has not extended as it should
confidant of* tho secret, provided no mo­
There fa also the finest turquoise in the
; butaher of her town only killed half a :
“ uo noticB
bocn PivRa by l*»vo done in some new Statin, and has
tive of delicacy prompted its conceal­ hastily inb’mipted.
world, throe or four inches long, and.
“And yet,”I continued,“you said it ,beast at a Anv.Itwm a Detehronn who ,
PttHson8er of toe
valuable nature of been lialkod in not a few of tiro older.
ment.
without-a flaw ; and au emerald m big m
‘
i the contents of tho trunk, tho company
’s
being
A
L
. Facts show that tho rranedy
--------- vis
-------r opThat evening, in my room nt the hotel, wasy-up when you applied to have it said that a pig had no marks ou hfa aare
a walnut, covered with the namos of
■written. Yon reprewnted yourself ns de- 1 except a short tail. It won a British mag
wsu* no.t lx,uutl
exerciso any extra dih- j plied on no mean scale, and wo may well seized a oork leg belonging to tmo of hfa boani: George told me hfa story.
He had
sirous of executing such a document pro-1 fatnite who, being told by a vagaboinl ^cnc&lt;’care of ^ie Ptt’periy. Tf the , hope tiiat our records ot illiteracy wih ,
formed an attadimout fur a youngjady,
paratory to embarking on a perilous voy-[ that Ire was not married, rMqKrailed, • ,n’tifica^n
1&gt;Cen
wmild | be reduced everywhere, usd that the I
Ma. F. Sitnroun Haydex, in n tetter
whose graces of mind and person be j&gt;orage. The paper wm drawn in accordance "That’fra good tiling for yonr wife '* It ^laTO boon the, duty of the company , beuefita of this reduction Will be m wido- letter U&gt; Mayor Moffat protesting against the to tiro London Timet, meets the objectayed with all tho fervor of a lover's j
concert advertised - to be givan by Gilmore at
witii yonr instruotious, leaving tiro date I whh an Engifah reporter who stated nt a a^Rut to TTfK*° to accept the trunk rro ly fcff.
the Opera Houso on Sunday evening. The rev­ ti.jus to burial in wtx/den ooflins and to
tdoqueno-. She laid returned hfa off&lt;-&gt;
~^t^tA“
erend gentleman wan in fanned that there wm crunration, by suggesting that burial
tian; but her father had opposed hfa ti&gt; be filled in at the time of signing. Your meeting of the Ethnoiogiad Society, tirot "rdbiarj-luggage, end it could then be
Uu-re went ouq. ol th. Uull ot mi io“ **
la 1871, 2,000 now l.otM.wm.ciwtoa no law proldbiting and. an entertainment, and should be made without coffins, or that,
Rut, having set hfa hear! on the uurriagc lock. wm. gray thru, uul yoo certoiql.T
loolu-.l old Miqitgb to lun-e» ntMnago.lJo : dirtd.oU U JiffM-nk iwriod. ot mI .111 lite
“ °' U" &gt;“ra*r “ in Soo Fnu.ctao, In roun.1 ftanr™ tho no interference would bo attempted.
if cases of any kind are used, they should
tet lusdauguter to a nephew of hfa. This
dtutglitor ; tat ytar d.«CT&gt;iw WM not to «llow th. ebrng.. prodnood in ton ""•’■''’K 11 «&lt;’
co"p“’“ orJ™7 ,lul„
o(
minint
Iro constructed so ns not to seclude tiro
nephew was a young surgeon, of profli­
pMtat.” Aud.1 1«nn£cd Io tho math yW ;■ Urawl. Drtut Switt oortMalv
'“«W"
* l'r,™ h : to *24,000,000, o-ararly doubl. th. total
L BGIHLA Tl IE rttOCKKDIXGK.
trody from the action of tiro earth. Thu
gate character, my friend assured me— kind flagor.
■
, ao-ation. two .kail, ptraon.-d io In-tad
lt'B*1 ,™“1! “J ,or &lt;1™ J~»» &gt;ho : a, Uu,
5
u,
pruceas
of change which, under tiro influ­
but tiiat may liavu been prejudice—who
. “ Wlta ao.yMlM.ta !■• ta .l.h.U-1 la
ol-a penw, wtan b. wm . tay. '
"t"’
th. value of r«d Atta ttantad M 10
' enee of the air or of liquids of Uro body,
Thad tong, but uiMRicceasfufly, wooed hfa
x
—
..
| “ putrefaction, becomes in dry earth an
a
defiant
tone.
|
and
o
fhcr
of
tiw
same
person
when
1
y
m
j
P«r
cent.
The
present
population
of
the
’ cousin, to whom his proffers were as re­
^Wtte &lt;aty .rf • inoffensive resolution of tiro body into its
“Simply that your uncle’s signature to: he grew to be a man. It was a Portu-j
CATTLX Ut CKXTXAL AKRICA.
cfay fa pfaa-J at 220,000. Tire native
pugnant «• to her father tjhoy wBraaociupoumU
U. MUWVHU lh“ U
tiiat will is a forgery, f” I answered* rising gufwe Msyor who enumeratijd among the !
fhufa of Central Africa own im- I,ro&lt;incfa» «nxcl» as wines, raisins, curradts,
• csptabie.
but will suffer preBnd ‘b^l fniita, are displacing im- lo the sb».-ticc at * cnc.UrtsUe number at U&gt;o । coffins are UMsl, “ tiroy alwuld be made
Sane months since, Mr. Parsons, the and confanting jtim. H» died cm tho j marks by which the body of a drowned mcM0
.
। of some liglit, iXTmuabto material, irach
young taly'h fotiicr, had gone into Hamp­ 23d of Deocmlrer. Your own telegram , man might be identified when found, “a ; longed abstinent' from meat rather than ported eommoditits, and home-grown metobcMbrnilnwitilctmiUoca. .
t™... P.&gt;.
opra. n u,e top, „,J
It W
was
on
____________
. apoech." It ’ HBcnflcc „„„
xur
# o fa rapidly gaining in favor. rThe
* that effect fa in exfatimce. . R
“.°°
impediment
in iifa
me UJ
ot their animals
for the sake j —
tobacco
shire *n business, accompanied by Ida to
filled in with any frognuit herbaceous
Kif.ttennnrw which they ! movo«“;“t of wheat during tho past Wa­
dephew. At Southampton ho, had lAcn tlioUith, the day before Christmas, that wm a Frenchman who, contentedly lay- j o{
matters
that
Iwppen
to bo in season. A
yuu
called
on
we
to
prepare
the
docuing
his
head
on
a
large
stone
jar
for
a
;
j^Hve
from
their
herds
fa
limited
to
milk
800
b
“
beeh
exceedingly
active,
and
han
seized by a Ridden illness, which terlayer of fems .or mowoa for a bed, a
m$nt nowon^eoord as Jifa-will.. The in- pillow, replied to one who inquired if it froju the cows, blood from tire bullocks c»»edc&lt;l that of 1873 by nearly a fifth,
miiiAted fatally in Jhree days*.
fain
fndt
at
fblcagn;
bundle
of
sweet
herbs
for a pillow, and
from tho hump and hind- Tlic weefwity that auxiliary crops, such aitrecd. for Utr alwt.Uoa &lt;
On tho day preceding his death he hod ference is plain ; yed undertook to maim- wm not rather hard, “ Not at all, for I IU1,1 rteaVr
as much as the coffin would still contain
cows and “* Urlc3r’ bops, and oota, should bo more
exocuU.-d a will (which had since been foctare thfa spurious testament affer&gt;your have stuffed it with hay." It was on (.JUirtcn of living ^h-.
after the body had been placed to it of
. proved by tiro depositions of tho alteet- unefo's d.rath, and wfalimg to ckklre your American lecturer who solemnly said, oxen are bled periodical! v, and tiie blood «tonswly nuixl fa felt, and tho Son
any aromatic. or ilo weriug plant for a
«Uamy in legal form, ytas procured from one evening, “Parents, you may have . b
JUB obtained w
thus
fa Iiuuit
made. into a dfah nwem
resem-. Franci*---------------’o papers=--------urge«*-tiro •-----------farmeni*-to
coverlet, such a &lt;K)vering^ in short, aa
quest that his daughter, to whom Iro left me the required draft. Yon, or some oiro chikliwn ; or, if not, your danghteni may .blihg the black-pudding eaten throughj.: make arrangements for thfa the coming
while it protected the body from tiro imat yuur uwtigatwD, MmubOcd the signa hare..’’ It was a German orator who,out Europe. Bruce dtweribea, in hfa i *««*“•
experimenta in flax miring
HMalfate prusttire of tiro earth m effectu­
hand of his nephew in marriage, counted tine of the deceased. The witnomes, | worming with hfa subject, exclaimed, IAfrican travels, a cruel operation which i have proven moetsuoeceafu!, and the hops
ally
m the fitouteut oak, wunld yet not
who iron- since perjured tlromsflyce in &gt; “There is no man, woman or child in 'witnereed, by which a steak wm j g10*” in
tbe State are pronounced aa
Utrltk- prevent its resolution.”
wMB^ocwydin MMnc- the hojae who haa arrived at the age of tfrom tiro hind-qtuirtora of acow driven fllU-rto the finest specimens pro­
i
offered, and ahn refused, within a spocij fifty years but what has Telt the truth by tho natives. The Boris are in tho ■ dnced
the gardens of Kent and Snrfiod period, to.enter into toe proposed manner best known to yourself-----A cmcTiKMax traveling through one of
Enough, dr,” hn -ejaculated, placing thundering through their minds for I lmjMt OI- practiciBg vivisection u»on their "’7*
far N1P'rior to those of Alsace.

daughter should bo forfeited to the

hfa back againrt the door; “you have , centofaa.”

choir* would tu* have cost Julia Paraonn

the custody
" of which mav
• aprove danger**
r
I
■•i Monotunproptirrtltayotirai™*," i

'

oreia bm mon. cteligbiod G...rg.. Did.­ I replied. "InthcnretpUre, I did not
*&gt; ttarn » fair m opportunity d d»m- oom. here untaned ; in the next, I b»ve
’ ag bow raperfar hi, drroiion -wm In di prepmod ■ full taiitcnta.temm.tot tb.
tat. to whta I here Winded, with inlormtata, betata. ot mV prrtamt rtMt to

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'
■
i

ranch teas, twing only

stunned her, it is true j for, in their

ettfe, removing the hump whichgtow*
*
----------------------------------.[ta tbta Kvek». tad which i. tbXta,. I» “KO Mr- •’“&gt;'» *• M"**, «&lt; N«’

OVM H.HU

.
1
dolhmto
portion ' nf
of H&gt;.
th. ta.,.n
b-rte. 16.™ .
M-. w«.t to Su. Fmneo,,.,
’ out
. . jia
_ ikb
_ xcxbkrhd
'( .Jrtn.taT.V
TVrt+lrtn
Sotabodj bM taett to lb. tanbl. ot .wthnonornl . om. hnmp grow. Main. ]
h°“aT'
~
“» .venj. Utatlta ot bum Thu. th. opomtion m.y bo -rood ttoo.
“l*
’T
8«™«&gt;ta»taM«. porta,'. h.-ta, rtqw-t-l upon th. mm. &lt;™tu»,Md ,’,telJ^ 1» mm)y rrt.ryU.uW- H«
“ w ,&lt;nm“ “““ •*“ number wire, somt ommuu-1
to **« «*» &lt;*
fata, Light, IhmobyiUown^onioy.
f—o(jui&lt;7rtMk.«dMiUrMMn.li,. ^"tatoJJ^
h»
** o*°mlo hmr i. the moM loxurtal, the bW*TO&gt;Wtodr.w&amp;om.
i dnriarph Th. rnmltta. wtmo plo-«l
*h“ «*» being 140,000.
.
! w*tii hro appearance, and not only gave
110,000, white

the HMMWger, who has bdfa instructed
'"j*
for that length of time toX
HtofM. SrtMlirtd.
the neplrow, had not

Hi.fnuu.qnir.

h‘Tl^_

««rauy

f

BouMM-.-y.Jod. 'miuK-.wo tb-^/'nU&lt;^^'l“‘/"n,Ut^ ““
fnjm
w^u #
: eu &gt;4Zl. u~ bon. JI hLi*. OU ..th

■ tho oUm. n^Mr. if hr Wot Imff m bi.

MU. mtogtad tar Mri
i.”^
ta&lt;7M!i~nod1talhMo!.^bM«i^^^^^'^^lhML

Wm.n.in.-.d,™,

six months he was able to pay off tdl hfa
old and ilia new indebtedness. In 1853
ba entered into a land speculation which
all hfa btuunciw capita! and
is msoarota. He made a full

flaxee lock’s fa as light headed
! it follow, tat tl.. tamer »

texture

I to pay enny attention tow « young one. : up all.
*~~ftnre ("W y3-”1* ol U»r tta. in OTWulR

struttinK-. and once in a white
onllM

White Mountain ragfan saw a farmer nt

! apprwhed tire man. expatiated un toe
WanxEKViT. Fab. 18.—The HUtr j l&gt;eauty and majesty of the aurroiiudiug
aeonevy, oudHuding wnh- fla? retaark,.**!
my frteud, you enjoy $hfa

�with Ig,. la

J I REED 4 CO ’$ NEW PLABrlNG

she wear the
-tho ruad I trnvskd two y&amp;us ago
These stormy Sunday • evenings
FEB SC 167« would follow my - exajnplr; for. nr,
the’d never regret it.”
.
are weakening the coal bins of famrillM with interesting daughters,
The school for girls, lately, estab­
The h.le.1 MUBlioi &gt;a the pr«l
by the testimo- lished by the third wife of the Khe­
dive of Egypt, which is one of the
greatest innovations, the country of
the Phnroaplui overseen, is turning out
a great success. The lady bought a
Ralph.
She slated that site saw large bouse in a thickly peopled. Io
Elizabeth Tilton sitting tn the lap cf entity, near the dancing dervishes,
erected around it a • quadrangle of
Henry Ward Beecber, and he affec­ spacious buildings, handed them
tionately. inquired, “ How do you feel, ,over to the Education Department,
Elizabeth?" and she replied, “Dear but herself defrays th® whole cost of
father, I feel so, so." Mrs. Carey maintenance. Tho school is free to
further stated that several times she nil, and-when it had been open only
four months there were 206 bonrdcia
saw them in the set of “nesthiuing.and 100 day-sch»»lars, all Arabs or
that is, saw Elizabeth let Henry into slaves. They discard the Oriental
her bed room and close the door. vail, and are dressed in frocks, pina­
lliis would be damaging testimony fores and shoes, in English fashion ;
and they sit, not squatting on the
to the fair fame and character af an ground, but at desks. They must
ordinary person,' but perhaps the pas­ End Jirc'ratherirkworno and barbarous
tor of tho Plymouth fold wlio onlj when they return home. ’
looked upon Mrs. Elizabeth with a
holy and sincere admiration and af­
Remcmliea the parable of the /taJfection, which sentiment was recip­ ents-rone had ten, another five, an­
rocated by Mrs. Elisabeth having a other two, and another one. So it is
' lofty, spiritual religious yearning and among' man to-day. Our "talents”
may be compared with money, with
pure love for said pastor, can even education,
acquired art, natural gift’,
clear up this mystery and his charac- ,or with an opportunity to do good..
ter be rendered as- white as the If we use our one, two, or five talents
snows of heaven, but it looks like a to the best uf our ability, wo shall be
accepted^ and earn the approval of
prodigious miracle.
Him who judges righteously. Are
"Waqpe by our exchanges that onr we so living to-day that we can ask
or hope for God's blessing .on the
old and esteemed friend Hon. G. W. course we are pursuing? - This is
Lawton, of Lawton is favorably, *po- our right, our privsltge, and our duty.
ken of as candidate (or Circuit Judge We may count our passing njuinenifi
of the Van Buren andjKnlamazoo cir-. as unimportant, as they may appear
to be uneventful. But “time flies,"
cuit, in the place of C. G. Comstock, and we must fly to keep up, or bo
who lately died. Friend Lawton ia left behis4; each xecond, like the
now-serving his third term of Judge tick of a clock, makes its recore. We
of Probate (or Van Buren Co., in do not realize this until we come in­
which office ho has alwavs given ent to middle life or old age, when if our
time has been frittered away, we are
tire satisfaction, is an upright and punished in a “bell” of regrets, for
honest lawyer, and if lio gets the “lost time and lost opportunity.”—An­
nua/ of Phrenology and Physiognomy.
nomination bis election is sure,

Mrs. Young, who was married to
Brigham at Nauvoo after the death
of his first wife, and who nnw rauks
n» Mrs. Brigham Young No. 2, is
visiting relatives in and near this
city. Her maiden name was Cook,
and among those who rank ns her
cousins, are Mis. Albert Reese, of
Battlo Creek Township, Albert
Shepard, of this city, and MerrittShepard, of Barry County. Mrs.
Young is about 50 years of age, is iu
good health, is a firm believer in
Mormonism, and thinks well of
Brigham. When about to leave
Salt Lake, she naked her hnshand
how long she could lie a way. Brig­
ham told her-to stay long enough
to make a good visit. ' but he would
like lb have her return within a
year.—Battle Creek Journal.

They were wicked boys and ab­
solutely - unable to withstand the
temptation to raise an4 excitement
A chemical expertmadc a phosphores­
cent compound which, if left exposed
to the air for a short time, would ignite,
making a pale blue flame. And
when, early in the evening, a form
dressed in pale blue danced a mo­
ment on the public square, and then
disappeared, the local editor spoke
-^f tho
natural phenome­
non, but some of the older And more
-sedate only shook their heads and
=qp-ke in low tones of this last and ।
'vnttispntable evidence of the truth
You want to obtain cnstoiucrs. In
fulness of Holmes* theory of the mano way can yon ro rapidly toll thou­
tteiialization of the dead.
sands as through the cilumns of that
In my earlier days I was a constant never resting public servant, the
-attendant at the Sunday School in newspaper—read while you are
•our neighborhood. My teacher was awake, read while you sleep, amid
winter frosts, and "summer heat,
« Mr. Mills, a pious, but not very always in somebody's hand carrying
popular man. We
commenced its messages of joy and sorrow, hope
each Sunday's lesson by reciting and fear, mingling the announce­
whatever verses of Scripture wemight ments of enterprising merchants and
think of, bearing upon a given topic. manufacturers with all.
In no ojher way Can you so cheaply
One Sunday the subject was quar­ keep yonrannouncements before the
reling, and I quoted: “If a man people ; in no other way make upon
emite thee on thy right cheek turn to people's minds the impression you
him the other also; then an eye for would plaae there.
The first consideration to dsfemirne
an eye and a tooth for a tooth.” Mr. that you advertise is, that “it pays.”
Mills, and father both believed in
After a fair use of advertising.
the “spare the rod and spoil the your reason for continuing will be
child" theory and I—well, I sighed “It Pays."— Toledo Commercial.
io my sleep that night. I have been
His Good Deku.—“ Well, my son,”
as cautious as an Advent about the said a Deiroit father to his eight year
manner in which I quoted the scrip­ old son the other night, “what have
you 'done to day that may be set
ture since then.
down as a good deed
‘■.Gave a poor boy five cents,” replied the hopeful.
“Ah, ha! that was charity, and
■ “No, sir, I Beyer regretted marrying
Mollie here. She’s been the making charity is always right. He was . an
of me. I was an idle dog when I orphan boy, was he ?”
“I didn't stop to ask,” replied the
met her and thought. nothing but
spending my money at saloon* just as boy ; “I gave him the money for lick­
fast as 1 earned it. She was only ing a buy who spit in my binner bas­
a poor seamstress, that was indus­ ket r
trious, honest, and frugal in habits,
A Methodist clergyman, about to
for she'd Lad«a hard row to hoe, poor preach in an out of-the-way town in
girl 5 W ell, for her sake I grew sav­ California, was warned that if he
ing and careful, and soon had a little said anything disagreeable the
money io the bank. Finally- u-e “ronghs" would make trouble. He
were married and after famishing ascended the pulpit, took a couple of
two rooms had just a hundred dol­ revolvers from his pockets, and lay­
lars left. It was not much but it was ing one on each side of the Bible,
our own. That was fourteen months looked fearlessly around the congre­
back. Now we have this hl tie house. gation, and said ; “Let us pray.” A
We have carpets on the floor of two more orderly service was never con­
rooms, nine pictures on the walls, ducted.
and nearly fifty books in that case
of shelves up there which I made.
Only a womans heir! Who has
Our house is small, but there is no not, Mome timejn his life,picked such
envyj no fear of the future, fault-find­ a goluen thread, from bis best coot
ing or selfishness in it. We have collar, ano felt his heart beat the
Dearly a hundred doMars saved, be­ quicker for it ? Or gazed upon n tress
sides
these things in tpe bouse. laid away in some nook, and nut felt
Our rent is paid for min
the ■iieniise
ij.j.i. *year
__ tf*0 ‘n^acnce fottder memooes ? On-;
Uli next spring. We
T"_ go
o_ to dMMrh\ ly a woman's hair! and yet we don't
regularly, attend concerts and lectures
'
like it in a biscuit.
»ot too high. Sometimes the prices
are so high we cannot afford to go.
Then wt. stay a; bom--, read to each
other, have viMors or go out a little
while to visit a few friends cluse by.
I havn't been in a saloon since ] was
married, sir, and will never enter one
again. I had rather these books, pic-

be in our

Sartoris, the son in law of the
President, has became a bon because
he has shown {hat he con “box" bet­
ter (han th® professional who "does"
that branch of instruction at the
Washington gymayrittm.
This cold weather may have used
up the potato bag, but one Wuuld feel
more certain after seeing the insect
driven mto a huxe-kdn and the door
fiuiened.
Th. Be**., Titan lii.rainre bu

Kalaksua is doubtless home ere
this, and getting mixed up under the
cross questioning of- Mrs.. Kalakaua.
Thf-r^^an M. Quad - making an i

impression type high every week in
the Detroit Free Jfrett, and it can't
be put down.

Carriage
Department!

A. W. OLDS, Prop&gt;r.
I would iavile ibc

Carriages

Jlaning, Hatching
Re-sawing, &amp;C-,

CASH.

OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.

Dressed Flooring

WE arc using this yeas, the JreSi
Siding, Scaldings, 1c.,
The song of the Washington wheel m America.
WE warrant all our Springs to
youth—“I want to be a lobby man
hand.
Stand
the
LE
VER
TEST.
and in the lobby stand, with brass
W'Euse the best Circle, in the IVorld.
upon my forehead and greenbacks
WE use the Joes Axle, none.better in
in my hand."
Experienced
Workmen
the market.
Seethed at Ike C. O. D. Store af
.
Sell this year very cheap for
Employed.
We should dearly like to Me the Cash.
chap who predicted this was going to
WE are going to
I ahso inanufxoture Soft xod Hard Wood
be a mild winter, sitting on the fence
in a linen detster, and listening to
the mocking bird.
For the Wholesale and Retail Trade.
TO OUR CL8T0MKKS ONE
Uath and Shingrle
A woman at Tiffin. Ohio, fell and
broke fier arm, but she refused two
BEAUTIFUL OTTTTER
offers of assistance because the men
Depot, Xaahrille, Mich.
were strangers to her and there was
Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to bny for
48
A. W. OLDS.
titled to a
no one around to introduce them.
Cash.
I have a foil line o£

GIVE AWAY

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,

Woman does a great deal to dis­
courage lofty sentiments to patriot­
ism. When a man leaning over, the
buck fence telling a neighbor how
he would shed his last drop of blood
for suffering Louisiana, it disturbs
him to have bis wife yell from the
kitchen: “Look at here, are you
coming with that bucket of water, or
shall I come out and see to you ?’

JIORTtAGE SALE.
Dcuuiit having breu msdnimhe conditions
ef a certain indenture of mortgage, made
aod executed on the third day of September,
in the year of our Lord one UbouMbd eight
hundred and, Ktcnly two, by Alonzo B.
Jletennon, *ole and only heir at law of Box­
en* Stevcuaon. deceased, and Elix* J. Btevemoii, his wjje, of Woodland. Michigan, in
favor of Elirhu Butuiisier, of Windsor coun­
ty, Vermont, which said mortgage wn* dulyrecorded in the office of the Register of
Deed* of Hprry county, Michigan, on tho
tbircldny of Betuctnber. A. D. 1872. al flee
o’clock F. M., In Lihw X of mortgagee, on
page 862,’ whl-h Said mortgage wm giecn
to secure the tpaysuest i&gt;i five hundred and
rtxty‘($5W.OO) debar*, four year, from the
date of the raid mortgage, with interest al
the rate of ten per cent per nnnntn pay•Ido-annitiflly: And k. was thereby and in
eaid mortgage expres-ly agreed that should
any default be male in the payment of said,
interest or any part thereof un any day
whereon tho utoc w&lt;u made payable as
therein exprorncd, and should the same re­
main unpaid and in arrears for the snare of
thirty d.iys, then and from thenceforth, that ;
ia to o»y. after tbu lapse of the said thirty
days, the raid principal sum of Are hundred
and sixty dollars, with all arrearages of in­
terest lhercon, should at the option of lb6
obligee, bis -executors. adtninirirMors. or
assign*. become and be due and payable
immediately thereafter, alt hough the period
aa above Limited for the payafent.thereof
might not then have expired, anything
therein before contained To the contrary
thereof in nuy wire notwithstanding; and
default having been ma Io in the payment of
said interest, and the same having been and
remained unpaid and in arrears for ihe
rpuco of thirty days end upwards, theaforeraid principal
of Are hundred and sixty

TICKET TO DRAW
For a Cutter about tbs

ATTENTION, ALL!

Middle of September, Next!

I-reiCE L1ST1
Best Cool Box Buggy, 1 seat, $130 00
2nd «
120 00
150 00
Best Square Box Buggy “
125 00
2nd
"
“
" . “
160 00
Best Democrat, two seat,
140 00
2nd
*
*'
3rd
*
125 00
Beat Square Box Top, single, 250 00
2nd
“
“ “ -“ robber
' * 205-00
Best Top, two horse, two seat, 300 00
2nd “
“
240 00
Best Patent Road Wagon
- 90 00
“ Platform Spring Wagon 160 00

AINSWOBTH &amp; BROOKS,
pay the Highest Market Price for

POTATOES.

CORN, apples, OATS,
Clover Seed. &amp;c.,
Delivered at their

fEyURAMffltttAMVEfOH

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

ot stock.

LATE
SHINGLES,
-WATER LIME,
SALT.
HAIR,
STUCCO,

haod and have for sale

The above pi
one that *e know of, fui

cho*«e tv risk the hard-earned reputation
pf ihe concern by so doing. We are offered
wheel* for eight .diliars per eel, spring* at
twelve cent* per pound, end we veryretpetlftilly dedlined to buy a single net of
them. With that oless of material we can
sell a Buggy for eighty-five dollars and
make money at that. Our lime in trade
w« uld bo very short if we should do it.
Hastings, Fob. 16th, 1876.

J. L. REED &amp; CO.

Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplifis,
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.

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes.
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.
AINSWORTq t BROOKS,
Proprietors.

QOSE DOWN TO

GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIV.

NEW GOODS!
BvATtaae

BROS.
NEXT 30 DAYS KOCHER
Have just received a rvu.
FOB AHTTBIKa IB TBI USB OF

New Stock of Goods!!
I WILL SELL

Seetavllta.
Haatiaxa
WMfltfHle,

and ^rorisuras,

CONSISTING OF

DRESS GOODS.
BEST PRINTS, 10 Ots,
r boWine Um «izt-ull
n—on fUluttlny th«
D. 1»W. «l Uw hrar
of lbs* day, I tic lands

BOOTS &amp;BH0ES,

GROCERIES

Crockery

Knit ’Underskirts, 50 cts.

IlKitl e!tu«t.-, Tine :
and Hut* ot UUhl,

Raving filled toy elore with a freeh Block Chxrloctc.
of choice

Other* at e or Lew.
Yard wide Sheeting 9 cts.

,

SHAWLS, CASSOKBES,

Fort Tme,-JacbM I saiim R. R.
SUOBT LINK BKTWKKN

;
i

A'o. 1 Batts, 20 cents.

‘
ELISHA UANXJHTER,
CLEMENT SMITH.
AIUm ary for MortvaCMD»lcd2C»h» It;-,
Jan. 25. J*7S,
1«

Best Velveteens, 75 cents.

‘

REESE &amp; DETTERIOK

Good Waterproofs, 9 0 cts.

AU TTuot Z-.-e, 46 cent, per pair.

PAY THE

Uig-liest Caisli I?rice
FOR ALL KINDS OP

Urrocenes

।

And

S

Please call and etrarrune these Goods
before purchasing elsewhere.
Nashville, Feb. 4nd, 1875.

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY 1

Cent SOAP.

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

Hides, Pelts ait Furs.

GLASSWARE,

TRAINS RUN DY CHICAGO TIMK.

OF ALL KINDS,

W. H. KOCHER k Bre.

Then Try Aly SI Tea,

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

B

■ FIRST-CLA88

Gmcffly aid Prow Store ’
I etate btara

iS

wlU «U .

BIG PILE OF GOODS
FOB A

Old Town Rio, 25 and 23 Cents.

Ez“ As soon as Spring opens we
shall tend out a Wagon to buy Fresh
TRIUMPH BASING PSWDER I
BUTTER and EGGS.

21-46

REESE k DETTEBICK.

a

2

Together with a fall aasertment ol

Tea Skits fob 65

a
£

&gt;■

SXALL AMOUNT OF MONEY !

Parlor, Library, Diiiu, Oln aii
GEKERAL FUJKJRK!

Cts. MIRRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
DUSTERS. AC-AC.,

THE WEEKLY SUN.

BaM Cah and Percrite! MEAT MARKET!
BOOTS AND SHOES

UQFFLNSAND C18KET8,

AND
CASES taatanl

Ready Made Clothing

H R DICKINSON.

GOOD MEATS!

u

SHBOUDSAIfD COFFIN LOfIHGS kpt arutMfy
kaed.

block*, Spectacles, &amp;c.
AT PRICKS CRKAPER THAK EVER,
JMU-d------- --------------Al TUB DOWS TOWS «T0M OF

CHAU. W. DKMARAY

In connection with my store

W- KBMKMBXR THI PLACB-

Red Sion, No. jU
SukrtlUMUi.

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”T

U»« .W wiwr

... k..

W. A. AYLSWORTH,
psrtiimlan. - L’ndoubtddly

FB1DAY,
Webster

a robbs.

Bkck—The OAnm Graus*

J~B. RA8EY.' Drayman. Cfeod^od,
&lt;&gt;&lt; «nv

■ Ikrrw'

tn tKe *&gt;«•»».

boys are too independent to ask a
cent of the people, without value re­
turned, and they are getting up thia
entertainment to pay up their.indebt­
edness cm rife instrument!*, and it is
FEB. 26. 1870 the duty of ou7people to turn out and■
give them a crowded audience. We1
arc not able to state the admisaion
fee, but if you hayn't a fifty oent bill
handy, on that occasion, a one or two
toipped a box of dollnr bdl will lie just us acceptable,'
■
and will be bestowed upon a worthy

HLEMENT SMITH.
V
LAWYRF

M. FLINT,
alfht, al Um edvenced ego of nluoiy years.

JOHN R. EASTMAN.

F. Olda U

Aticrarx at Xaw.

•

H. LIEBHAUSEE,

bees Mbocribod to aid Mr. Skools in build­

TAILOB

‘

able to ray whether it wiU bo built or not

■D PABJkDY, Manufacturer of

(Bw«ts sai Sbwea,

borne to rlory. where the wood blue twin uh.

—About two weeks ago Mr.
Scram’s boose, in Vermontville town­,
ship, was burned to the ground. It,
was occupied by Harvey Wilson.
The fire broke out in the roof, from at
stove-pipe, about five o'clock in ths,
morning, and the family were not,
awakened until the roof fell in. Mr
Wilson tried Io pull on his boots but&gt;
they were froze, and he began to car­,
ry out things barefoot. He only sav­
ed a little clothing and a barrel of
pork, and froze his f^et so badly that
it was feared he would have to have
them amputated; however he has es­
caped by loaing only four toes.

—Three loads of Vermontvilliana,
last Friday, camo over to view the
banner village, have some fun and
seethe cars go by. Vennontville
sets off from the railroad just three
quarters of a mile, and it isn’t often
her citizens enjoy such a treat as to

JOHK Q^BESSY.
TTNION HOUSE.
W TY■ .A.. 1*

GOODS

brrtbsr Brock* ud family- ,
.
J. M-B. GiMama,
Oa«&lt;K Swift.
.

Cqmmqb Connell Prnceadlugi.

Cowon, Roqxs, )
Feb. 83, 1875. J
Regular mealing held.
Present, — Downing, Wolcott,
Olds and Davidson, Trustees.
Minuter of lite previous meeting
read and approved.
On motion Council adjourned to
E. Chipman’s office.
On motion by Downing the Presi­
dent appointed Downing, Hardy'and
Davidson as a commitee to investigate the probable cost of organizing
a Hook and Ladder company.
On motion E. Chipman waa al*
lowed ten days extension for coHecting taxes.
.
Smith Sc Pjitnam aco’t for tile pre­
sented and on motion allowed.
On motion Conoci' adjourned.
K. J. FMQHNER,
Recorder.

U. A- TRUMAN,
President.

•~.... ——0,98
....... — 0,96
— ......... 0.60
— -70 @ 76
.1.60 @ 1.76
.......6iT@ 65

Oats,
Potatoes,
Apples, green, “
Turnips,
“

Grove, celebrated the 69th anniversary of
their marrisd life last Tuesday. Mr. Buck of ter dollar note,'as an appreciation of his
is 83 and Mrs. Buck 74, and they don't feel services as their teacher.
aa Uvcly as they did 69 years ago.

VKIJStJAL I!\Di;CEHE.VTS
TO CASH BUYERS I

Good Good&lt; and Low PrieaiTeU!
Rest Prints, 8 avd 9 cents,
Brotcn and Bleachtd Cotton. 8 9 ch
Men’t Bools. $2.75 to $10,
Men’t and Boys' StdU Clolking, from
•8 to $30 a Auil.

within the past three months.

take wood on new eubooriptiona.

ELIHU CHIPMJlJ^ii------- ---

Justice of the Peace,

—Mr. O. Swift, of Maple Grove, has Just

W. A. AYLSWORTH.

wife’s health, bat ia thia ho waa destined U&gt;

died in October last.

Colkctioiu a specialty.

—Last week's Middleville Republican did
not contain even one local item. Leeds
mart be scarce down at that one-hoes, mill-

MOREY TO LOAN
adviae Nukern io “work around HaehviUe

WTRg. L- O CROCKER
Eu

MMrtTCi «r
FALL AND WINTER

mUNERYS FANCY GOODS!
Also VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.

*49”

-0,071^0.08
.................. 6X»
.10,00012.00

Haj. ? Tan.

&amp;

LOCAL MATTERS.
Sf»l_ Call and see Truman's new Goods.

%

the north part of this county.
—The Trustees of the’ M. E. Church, of
Maple Grove, held a meeting last Saturday

She sUU retains the services of Miss

«r

uir

DRESSMAKING a'SPBCIALTY.

t

BARLOW,

BAHBEH and HAIH DRESSER!
NasnviiLX, Mich.

Machine Needles at Dickinson's.
—Heavy Yard Wide Factory, for )0 cts.
at Tkuxaxs.

BB. Durbam sell* $1. 20 T forW Sts.

IB- NEW DRESS GOODS
just opened at
Tntrxax’s.

the baoement.

feel very liberal on the fire engine question,
and voted $250 to pay the expense of or­
ganising a hook and ladder company, but
this.will not deter our “Village Dads” from

Shaving, Hair Cutting &lt;§■
far

Ona applied at Albert Lent*'

adnit-

Wilkins Bros, have sold their slock of
lumber to the firm of J. W. A C. G. Bentley.
They are now shipping their croquet sets

ORDINANCES.

The Common Council of the Village of
Chas. Ackerman waa recently arrested Nashville ordain. That it shall not be lawful
and tried before Justice Clark for larceny for any pet son or persons to be drunk or
disorderly in any slreet, highway, lane or
alley of said village, or in any store, hotel,
saloon or public place in said village.
Any person or persons found violating
this ordinance, and who -shall be convicted
of such violation, shall be punished by a fine
month a
of not more than five dollars and costa of
prosecution, or be punished by imprison­
with the idea of having one of the teachers ment in the county jail z of Barry County
in our Union School arrested for assault not exceeding twenty days, or by both such
fine and imprisonment, in toe discretion of
and battery (whipping one of his boys) the court
All ordinances or parts of ordinances con­
He found that he could not gel ike coats on flicting herewith are hereby repealed.
This ordinance shall take effect February
25tb inti.
drop.
Dated February 9th, 1875.
Already numerous candidates begin io
An Ordinance requirityr People to
talk of running for Alderman, etc., Fix too

WI ABB BOUND TO

Aar Hoorn ia Barry Co.

FOB READY PAY

Remove Snowfrom Sidewalks:

the sudden
death of Mrs. Alvin W. Beiley, of Appopltiy

aU parties concerned doing well.

Mrs. R. JU. STEBBINS

&lt;7

An Ordinance to Prevent Drunkenness
and Disorderly Conduct.

The Common Council of the Village of
Nashville ordain. That all persons owning

FALL ULLfflffiY GOODS!

THENEXT 30 DATs

remora the snow from the sidewalk within
six hours after a snow storm, or shall forfeit

with an Appoplectic fit and died in the street canta a rod for -ich lime said snow ia
cleaned from said sidewalks, to be paid as
are other villages taxes.
The Marshal shall see that tbii ordinance
first-clras mechanic.
is enforced, and shall keep a took and in
She waa the daughter of the lata. Alex Mo- said book shall put down the names of the
owners of all lota liable under this ordiAnther, who built the first grist mill in the

his wife, babies and chatties to Calhoun Co.,

500 Ite. of Butter Wanted.

in excellent health and had even remarked

URESS MAKING

had (maiaUined a

high social

position
der thia ordinance, and shall on or before

L. O. BOISE &amp; 00.

Grreeting

C

LIVXRY AHB RED STABLE!

Her funeral was largely attended

I world roepoet fully inform my *M«nds
of all parties liable to pay the forfeiture that 1 am
under this ordinance, amd the amount due

collected m are other vil

X. D. BITGOOD,

hie labor in enforcing this ordinance as the
Common Council shall vote al any rrgulaY
meeting of the Council
Ordinance No. 17 of Nashville. Mich..

&amp; CLEVER,

FRESH MEATS,

This ordinance shall tak* effect on the
25th iart.
Dated February 9*h, 1876.

—One night last week, Mr. John
Phillips, living some five miles south,
was awakened by some one trying to
break into the back door of his bouse.
He hallooed to them bat they did

St load his hhot gun.

burglars

to his wife for the gun cape,

R. i. FEiGHNER,
Recorder.

Bucket Hangers.

to any others. They are more Simple, Durable, Convenient and Economizing.
They are made from the best quality of iron, and are galvanized. They will
They do not injure the
not rnst or corrode and will last for generations.
tree, and are quicker adjusted than any other.
They will yield enough
more sap, extra, every season, to doubly pay their entire cost. They
will run earlier and later in the day. and later in the season. They have
ihe moat perfect and convenient arrangement for Irnngiug the Bucket, doing
away with the spike, so injurious to the tree. Being metallic, they are
conductors of heat, and never freeze, nor soak np with sap and sour. Their
construction is such as not to obstruct the flow of sap from the outer pores,
as do wood a«d other plug spouts. Trees tapped with these spouts require
no reboring during ihe season ; the air being excluded from the bore (by
their peculiar construction) the pores of the limber do not become seasoned
or contracted. as is the case when open spouts arc used, and the wound is
left open. The inner end of the Ecilees enters the tap or bore with three
thin flanges about as thick as the back of an - ordinary table knife, leaving
open spaces between each flange fur -.he flow of the sap from Ihe out*
pores. The outer pores being the best yielders arc often wedged by wood
and other plug spouts to the depth of half an inch or more, greatly dimin­
ishing the amount of sap that would otherwise be ohtainedWooden spouts, as well as many other kinds that are used, are of abort
duration; but sourness is one ot their worst features,—and this is always
found in them as the season advances. Those having their boles in the
center, when driven into the tree dam up a little sap, which remains there
during the season,' constantly to freeze and suur.' This soon becomes thick
and gummy, closing all the pores. Then to get more sap, the trees must be
reboretX which usually only deepens the hole. The soar spout is then
replaced, which wi'l only sour the next run. The hole in the Eureka, by
which the sap leaves the tree, is at the very bottom of the auget bole. This
being bored on a little upward slant nd sap can be held to freeze or sour.
Then, too, the Eureka being metallic, and galvanized, absorbs no sap,
consequently sourness ip the spout and bore never occurs.
Many ask why the Eueekas run ealier in the day uad continue later at
night, and later in the season 7 It u this: wood and other tubular spouts
having their holes in the center, freeze up at night first, at the outer or dnp
end,—the sap continuing to flow, fill up the spout and auger hole, and hav­
ing do escape, freezes solid. The Eueekas, constructed as they are, and
being conductors of heat, do not freeze, and continue to flow much later,
until the sap in the tree stops circulating by freezing. In the morning, the
spout and auger hole being free from ice, the sap commences to flow early
from the outer pores, which thaw out first. With wood and other plug
spouts, these pores are wedged, consequently cannot flow until the spout
and auger hole are free from ice. Hence we see why the sap commences to
flow earlier from the Enrekas, and continues later in the day. And the
auger hole never becoming sour by the spoui, continues, without rcbonng, to
flow much later in the season.
Considering the advantages gained by the Eureka F?ap Spouts, and the
low price for which they are sold,

NO SUGAR MiKER UN AFFORD MITNOIIT TIEH.

Business Relation!

Below is a list of sugar makers who used them last season
and say they will now use no spout but the Eureka:

Especial

G. M. DAVENPORT, Woodland, CHARLES DUNHAM Maple Grove
&amp;S. INGERSON,
JACOB HOFFMAN,
A. B COOPER,
"
HR. LOMBARD, tfrmontviUe.
J. M. C6LR,
"
C SPAULDING,
Attention ALBERT BARNUM. ASA BENEDICT.
-

G. A. TRUMAN.
President.

THE EUREKA SPOUT IS FOR SALE ONLY
GIVE TUhdZHJ,

nite the Protidenec of Almighty God we

AND

The Eureka Sap Stouts are surpassed by no others, and givfi the utmost
satisfaction. Thpy arc, to a great extent, used in every State where maple
sugar is made, and wherever once introduced the demand for them is rapidly
increasing. With the latest improvements, they are pronounced, by al!
who have used them, to be Ihe only Sup Spout worth no'Jcing. or fit fur use.

that of strangers.

Gordaier, of Marshall,

mm an nmi

Again in the Trade

Fkoprjetor.

M. Flint, to

Sugar Maker’s Friend

REASONS WHY THEY ARE PREFERABLE

Fifty packages of 10 cent Calico
still prevails
city, whooping just opened at Txukxm's. ‘
colds being the

.
tSr For Sap Pans and Buckets call at
The 2nd Annual Exhibition of the county Smith and P.utnam't
poultry association is new in session in this cat and tho best.
18
do any and all business pertaining lor the
city. A large and fine number of blooded
law practice, with neatness, accuracy and

a large and growing practice 'throughout

F. O. and F. T. BOISE, Druggists.

Patent Galvanized

—Good Kid GIovm for $1 at
’ Kochbb Boos.
considerable
sickness
with the children in the
cough, lung feverand hard
complaints. v

'

FOB THE BEIT 30 D1TS

Batter, per lb..,
Dried Apples, "

located over

CUT FREE OF CHARGE!

DELL

Ira Bachellor has returned from Syra­
cuse, N. Y., where he was called some six
weeks ago to bid final farewell to dying
brother.

We also haw a limited Meek of GROCER I EM, «f the Beet Quality, together with
tbe Finest Chewing TOB ACCOS and CIGAB?.

AT

•9* New Orleans Molasses at
A. Roosa&amp;Sox.

returned from a trip to Middlesex, Vermont,

Naakrille, Mich.
Gtnhal Conveyancing,

Dr. Barber tax' been making improve-

3b/L J3 ID I C 11ST ZES I

FAIR PRICES AJfD HONEST DEALING.

with

of Lansing, are visting at Dr. Barbers.

John Roe, Jesse Austin and George Fran­
ballanee their accounts by bringing wood,
will please do so this month. Next sum tner cis have so far recovered from their late

School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery,
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Glass and Putty,

WINES AND LIQUORS both Native and hnported, consuiing of COGAll kinds of produce taken in
NIAC AND PEACH' BRANDIES JAMAICA RUM, a Fine
exchange for Goods.
Article of OLD 'PORT AND NATIVE WINES, OLD BOUR­
BON AND CEDAR VALLEY WHISKIES, (warranted above
Sumdard Proof,) LONDON DOCK AND HOLLAND GIN.
in mind that lhi» is no old shdf worn

....6,6006,00
________ 4.00
...146 @1.50
........... ._.0,«

Onions •
**
Corn, per 70 lbs,

COME TO NA8HVILLE TO STAY J

THEIR PURITY!
In the store af H. R. Dickiosoa, WE WARRANT
WB ALSO. HAVE

Nashville, Jan. 1st, 1876.

AIS

^TM. JONES,

Clothing,
Hats,
Roots a nd Shoes, Caps,.
Gents’ Furnishing

THE

AT

N1SHYILLE FOMDBTI h^bx^CASH HARDWABE HOUSE!
O F

Plows, Sleigh Shoes and
era shall have no cause

General Jobbing,
rd al the

DOME AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
LOWEST

FBICES!

�XJCUX IX BRIEF.
FviArrjcsr.

T..rZ&lt;
cokgresstoxal.

might buy • pair ofakrto*.

tiw nblt-sl jvuier n&lt;nr pnHtelto.1
iutrttwd of Ihe Gmngn muI other lal-or i
Ito contonto am frodi, ■

ooot^d « toe IClhiu-t J.S0AIH bnsbeteof
it*.

and S71774

firat-claw abil-

HUronl
sdA

I

£■£»“ A8EHTS WAITED~B«SSg i

hurtful in h.

tgar Bitten aio a

It.tll.KO.iDIt.
Cough ia a symptom by which ratio’ladireMed
condition* of toe toYoat. brouetual tube, and

wijs'.ks’

«*d larynx by taking'
arooohita. from Jnt

■aeuso reductitsi of pai
Washington. Bdtimorn

moca epeoddr ur cun it mon fo
Dr. Pierce's Golden Malical JJm

to WO i bctwton Ctodunati Mad Baltimore and
it will cun a cough in.ousLouie and Baltnnnro and VVaalutigtou. from
•23toei5; Utwoon Looiervilk and Ultouoro

LEGS

•-L: ::
Pitteburgh and Baltimore and WMhingtcu.
&gt; 1
from fH.50 to ffl.
-The fare from PbUadelpbia to Chicago by

ELASTIC TRUSS CO.
6B3 BROADWAY, HEW YORK.

JMdtafeSS

made ia thirty moot ha or if two feet a&amp;tittoual

preparaUon, mado.cb
live herbs found on the lower ranges.^
the .Stems Nd*«d*n&gt;auiitoms of Ualifitf
nia, Uro medicinal properties of whic).
are exuftetod thcrcfrniu without the inw
of Adcoliol.
The outHttion is afaturt
daily asked, ’’What la the cause of tbr
unparalWed Micceas of Vixkgab Bittzrs!” Oar answer Is, that Urey remove
tire autee of disease, and Uro patlrDt rt&gt;
covers bls Health. They are the grtat
blood purifier and i Ilfe-gU ing principle,
a perfect Hcoovator and Inrigonitor
of «U»e system. Never before In ihr
history of. tiie world has a mrdicio" ’.Asu
compottuded . p&lt;NM«ring the rniarkalJa
qualities eCXjRBOAii Btrntu in healing the
rick of every'thagjue maais'heirto. They--V
are a gentle Pafgauve m wellaa a-%»tdr.
relieving. Coufeairou «r lufiamnuufon «&lt;
toe Lrref xr.3 Visceral Orgam. m Bihour

The properties of De.
VixsussBrmuuuAto Aperreut I»i.r»hftrct&gt;

from New York to Chicago, while the BriUiuoro

t*n of niton Wm cloeed without anything new
out. Tnohtt/r

TE.n.jg^s^s’

D-rfwiT k.

iwnl* «te«»MI»r.

roaveuiag toe United BteU. Ssaate in «tro
TO‘Ot*
acwsion on toe 5to of March.
oottrage made him unwittingly too author cf

THE FAVORITES I lt'*TW*TE»SEEB*X*e*Hor
A-?.,

Gen. Mile*’ iaet campaign againat the fighting
that toe troablokHuo tribal are reduced to such
a oondition that their taking the field again is an ■ho bad seen Mm. Tilton aiuing on Mr. Beech­
er's knee ; and tint toe attention* of Mr. Beechunlikely acenrrrace.
—Ahotoer pro^*ect&amp; Hm returned to Sioux
Olty from the Black HU Is. and reports GOO minora common topic of couvcmation among the servout there digging for g&lt;AL
Thirfy-ihirti Day.—The eearion wm mainly
occupied in legal akirmiahing. Under the roWelia and Imr child. 1 yearn old. were direct questiucilug of PuUertou, Tilton made

fan-dboa use nothing bat JciAiuaon’s .Ano^ne
Linimmt. Our doctor, however, nays a httlo
Thbrk are more than one tlionsand
different kinds of |*Ib« io the Unital Btetre.
Home of tlicm are wortohmn ami injurious,
other* are Rood and beneficial. Old Dr. Par­
sons inventcl too lient auti-Ulioaa bill we ever'
nsw or bean! of. They sre now sold nmlcr the
name of Parsons’ 1‘uryalitr PdU.

------ j —---------------- ---------—
order ]&lt;rovi&lt;ling for funiisbing supplin' to auf- i
The number of
ferem by the graasbopper ravages with toe'
utmost dispatch.
. .
.
_
—The 1m&gt;um of D. B. Mcllvt. living near Mo- , namely, Mm. Field ami Mm. Tubba.
Councllsbuig. Pa., waa burn*! a few nights i
Thirty-/iMr&lt;h JJgy.—Tbc most important
ago aud three children peradied in the Camee. testinxmy elicited wm that given by Joseph H.
Ibcharda, brother’of Mm. Tilton, who testified
locked too childrc u in the hooac.
—A terrible casualty ia reported from Vecd- and to having once caught him and Mm. Tilton
in a rather oonifiromieiug pcnttion. He wm
mauifeetly in dodp dirtrom while testifying.
little chddreti, two gtrla and a boy. aged ropowtiou in which ho found Beecher. Several

-~-.wi~ho.wh-._________

SEEDS!
RELIABLE
SEEDS!
85 CASH

SPOONER’8

&amp;,
’ H SPOOMEH,- -Borton
- - - -,M»&lt;
--

coming out in handful*, and ‘ha» never failed
to arruot ito dsewy. and to promote a healthy
and vigurons growth. It is al U&gt;e name time

SENT

FREE
Dj^^YTOLTEM,

The NoirrnwEsmmx Horss-Naid Co.’b

YOUNG FOLKS
’ HISTORY
or *
•

THE MARKETS*T.v ionic

—.....................
CHJCAIKl.

•100.000.

Uop pron|&lt;Uy arul decidedly. Her tontimony
wm unpurtaiit. in that it coufinued much that

—In Sow Orleana, cd the 15th tnai.. Henry bolt upright, Ibtening to 5n«. Moulton relat­
ing. with almost m wonderful a memory m her
htmbend. toe long conrerMtions which be bad
torirated euldier*. v bo pursued Ducb ar into h fit

lai:

&gt;»

M'AUbrter's Patent Artoptlcon

?■ cXMACHINE

.

CtN^

Lamest Accident Insnrance Ce. Wdl street Reporter,
IN THE WORLD.

New York Stock Exchange.

lite— Arwurm^Ut
wit* ■xaixcanTat.

DO YOUR OWN PRINTINCl

OVEL.TY

TRAVELERS
OF HARTFORD, COSJL

OPIUM

KLSIUIB.

STOCK PRIVILEGES,

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Burnett’s Cocbaine

Burnett’s Cocoaine
Burnett's Cocoaine

l«M. amlrer collar and unlimited bonM for
life, be is th* animal.

the

:d rrm_ _______________ .
of the
moat important in medicine Ho bae
tested than thoroughly, in hia own fam­
ily, among hia friends, and npon /Wniarif; and he is driven to tho conclusion

They

contain

Burnett’s Cocoaine

•4-aagja-j&lt;fi8mjar.Wi

reocxU

do

dangwnuM

drug.

«75

&amp;SlttrZl2S:dt

•io aefn

Burnett’s Cocoaine

FOUR
DOLLARS
- FOR ONE

15420

Burnett’s Oocoalne
KUs Dazxlroff.

Burnett’s Cocoaine
Burnett’s Cocoaine

with death if bo followed him.
WOBOKS CUMTUl/ID Or

even the meet delicate organization.
TIroy art an kindiv on tiro Under infant,
Uw driroato feimJe, or infirm old age, m

the Blood, Bite, Gastric

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                  <text>Progression. No Retrograding.
VOL. II

SHV1LLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1875.

man's existence, and though hia manner
been cynical, hw h^art liad ta-n

bad

' “See here, Frank,." the old man said,
suddenly wheeling round from tlu* gloss
“I haven bargain

••«rc!y wrung by the ’ announcement of

to face his nephew.

hia engagement, but not front any pal­

to make with yon.

try jealousy or any mercenary motive.
Had Frank loved a true, tender woman,

traitor to her promise to you, will you

if, within on hour,

I prove Lucia false, mercenary, and e

were rite a Iteggar, his uncle would liavn i give her up ? Stop I If slx&amp;is true, lovgiven her a father’p love and welcome. ing and faithful,
- - - — "
I will withdraw
my

hit -own. Itrief mar­

But by the light of

ried

liappiuuwi' he" read tlio misery in

store for his nephew, if he married Lucan

Frotltingtiam—n

flirt,

extravagant and

liorah words, and will give her the love I
always hoped to give yony wife."

“ But how can you find.out I’.’ mid the

young man, astonished at his uncle's en­

How to kxvo him was costing

selfish.

ergetic proposal.
Active (
“ It is _yon who are to find out I am
would only strengthen what j already satinfled ! You oro to go to the
_ !_«_ infatuation, and yet ! center trindow of the small drawing-room
but al_.
libyish

the old .man torturing thought

opposition
wn«

waved

he

Suddenly alight

of the east porch, and liston to a oonver-

broke

over Cohurusn Burke’s face,, and

nation * I am to have, by apjioilittnint,

he

rose

must be.

chair and went to a

his

from

long mirror .in ' the room. The refioctioh writ not calculated to woken any

with Miss Frothingliam.”

“ Eavesdropping.”

“Never mind tlwt grand air of con­

vanity, yet tho old man smiled well tempt, I am to lave my way for just
pleased. . ’l ,
one hour, and yon can take her after­
“ Ifj can only carry it out, it will be ward for a lifetime. Will you go I”
proof positive,” he thought.
Ou-rear wreJdrdT Happy led &gt;
That ymr baby T Still If. 1X4And carry esc: . ■

“ If you soy so.”

Short, fat, nearly bald, with spectacli*,

and a cane, Coleman Burke wan certain­

ly a ntrong contrast to the

tall,

hand­

the east drawing-room to greet h«r elderly

admirer.

aloud :
“ Undo Coleman, I’m going to marry I
।
Lucia Frothingham I”
•

" I'll ent bim out I”
A wnek later all the fashionables at the

i C----- -- hotel, at Saratoga, knew that Cole­
. man Burke intended to take a wife.
Unde Coleman put down hia
paper, pushed lint npisctaden np on hit I What bird Unit bore the news upon the
scented air no one could have told you,
forehead, and glared at bin u«&gt;phew.
“ Going to marry Lucy Frothingluun !’ bat there was no lack of information

“Ehl

What!"

ho cried, after gaaping nwhilo in uliecr about the elderly bridgroom in prospesetive.
Everybody (that was' anybody)
duimay. “'You.idiot!"

‘•Tlumka," wan.the cool reply.

knew

“I

that Coleman Burke had retired

tion, he raised her hand to his lijm and
'

grouted her with a flowery compliment.

*• I presume,* he said, in a low tender
lone, *• you ora at no loos to guesa why I

my attention.

Need I tell yon how dear

you have become to mo ?

Need I speak

of tile love you have inspired f”

to tho city, and I wish to arrange for the

“ Strong mutual fiddlesticks!" inter­
rupted Uflrle Coleman, oontemptaoiiriy.

investments since. That he wns
I| decked in fashion's latest styles, wore
diamond
studs and rings, carried a switch
j
!I cane, drove a fine team, and occupied

wedding, if I can obtain any cxpreseion
of your wishes. Do not object to any

early day. " ’
“Any day will bo supremely bleat,"

J knew it would ' expensive rooms at the hotel, all could
be no when Aunt Jennie left you a cool see for themselves.
Very soon after he came another fact
hundred thomtand. But boys will lie

wife.
‘
“ My wife ! Bless my soul, my nephew
told me—"
'

was patent to al! observers—tliat ho wiui

“ Oh 1 Mr. Burke, you do not . imagine

imnk account, my boy.

boys. Only for goodnreu* sake, wait a
year or two before' you saddle youraclf

•
"I un sixty-four!., Now*. Frank, do

menao air of dignity).

if not already over the line—a finished
flirt, and aa mercenary as die is pretty.
I know her, and I tell yon her affection
is centered upon Aunt Jennie's legacy,

and the half million in prospective at my
banker'll."
“ Uncle Gileman,” aried his nephew,

hotly, “ I never thought of it, much leas

spoke of it"
“ I don’t suppose you ever did!

Hav-

ing always hod an independent income,

I don't think you ever counted ou a dead
man’s shoes.

Burke’s

Lucia Frothingliam is a

fascinating woman, touching the tiiirtiea,

But Mum . Frothingluun

wan cducnt *tl in tho iiard school of gen -

tool poverty, and a rich husband is the

prize for which

she lina studied

and

toiled, for — well, say ten years.

She

was in society before you were

done

playing with tops and marblee.”

" Unde Coleman, you are speaking of

she aaid, softly, " that makes ran your

pocket-book

outweighed

his

nephew's; also, that an old man’s dar­

postarous.”
“I tun aware the disparity of years—"

“ My dear Mr. Burke, do not speak of
for more apt io liave every
tliaL To mo there is a dignity and nowhim gratified than n young man's slave.
Having delivcfed this maternal lecture, j hility about a man who has passed mid­
die life that can never bo attained withthe widow dilated - upon the expenses of I
I out tho experience of years. -Believ« me,
the
Saratoga trip, and wan rather marked
।
your having a alight advantage of me in
in her emphasis upon a speedy subjuga­
age will but increase my affection."
tion
of her elderly'adorer.
I
“ You are only too kind. Then I may
j
And Miss Lucia shrugged her fair
tell Frank that you—”
jj isloping, shoulders, threw over them a ,
“ Why talk of Frank? Surely you
&lt;cloud of black lace, and dtweended to
may choose n^rifo without your nephew’s
।
the
porch where Mr. Bnrko waibid to
interference.”
&lt;escort her for a drive. His manner of
" I chooso a .wife ! My dear young
wooing wan certainly more business like
lately, what are you talking about I I have
।tiuui sentimental.
Where Frank hnd
uo intention of seeking a wife.
।grown eloquent over the beauty of the j
“No—intention—of recking n w-ifo !
]
liquid,
dark eyes, his uncle dilated upon .
Have you not just made mo an offer of
j
the
suitability of diamonds for brunette •
marriage?"
]
beauty.
Where Frank tenderly quoted
“ Not st all," was tho cool reply.
“1
poetry descriptive of the slender grace whm under Um impreasion tlint you were
&lt;of the willowy figure, his uncle thought engaged to my nephew. An Frank is my
ling was

my betrothed wife, remember.”

“ And I love Lucia as riio loves me.”

Ithe most suitable carriage for a lady's
exclusive
&lt;
use. Likewise he expressed

understood me.

“Nota bit of it”

&lt;contempt fur an India shawl folded upon

you should not sanction our love.

in seat near the lake, as one far below the
quality
«
he would purchase to deck a

Frank has often spoken to me of your

“ Hom!"

*

Saratoga,
and if you can spore mo I will go, too.”
“To-morrow she goes to

1
lady's
shoulders.

I

should odvinc you to attend to all matters

Sometimes, indeed, as Lucia informed

belonging to your aunt's estate wi soon

■her affectionate parent, “ ho was a little
( spoony, pressing her Irnnd and rolling
“It may keep me in Hartford a up
:
his pale, blue eyes over the rims of
month," said Frank, disconsolately.
; his spectacles, like a fat old porpoise."
’ Coleman Burke looked, with a pitying
But, as a rule, he was simply devoted

ns possible, Frank.”

affnctiiMi. at his. young relative, such a

in a constant attention.

A bouquet of

fatherly love for him.

peat to Frank the convcniation we have
iuul ? I—my confusion—you will forget

eyes.

Miss Frothingham screamed, and

in the evening, or an offer of escort duty

thanks you for showing him the folly of

at a hall, became the ustud daily routine.

trusting in the lovo of a coquette. . You

Blit the elderly wooer was an energetic

have given mo a sharp .lesson, Unde

lars more than once in a Kfc-time."

and fjenristent one, and even Lucia, vain

Coleman ; but I thank you that my life

of hor conquest, was liewildered by the

has not been blighUd by

Bcridra," added

rapidity of the courting.
ance with Mr. Burke, and

“lam not afraid of her forgetting me,”

off,

“ Surprised to find me away from home.

Well, the fool-killer hasn't

and

Hopes I have seen his dear Lucia in a .

There,

kinder light than

let me fiaiwh my paper in

said kindly :

Forgive me the jmin I cause you, for
the love I bear you."

me a tnereenary woman's treachery.

You will go to Hartford ?"

most dazzling

Burke Irt hw ptqwr K« idle upon

hia lop, while ho fell into n fit ol muring,

often ufterrupted by impatient ejaeula-

tioua.

porch, and linking his arm in his nephew’s,

/ “I thank you," was the reply. “You
the one I had pre- r
have savw me a life of misery by showing

And so Mr. Burke mnsvd and muttered
M UO douieral lua iumoI exquisite i»ui«, his
iuau

Undo Cole­

man, with n ceremonious bow, took his
depariafe, while Lucia Frothingham went
Unde Coleman joined Frank on the

"A letter from Frank! Coming to­
day !*’ mnsed Mr. Coleman Burke, read­
'
ing an epistle handed in at his dtxir.

her taper finger last evening."

be

treachery."
The pale face vanished.

a woman's

into genuux- hybterius on the wifa.

cameos for her acceptance.

“ Certainly!
I liought a diamond
ring at ------ ’a yesterday, and put it on

peace.

now he had

positively offered a parure of expensive

said Frank, loftily.
“ You are actually engaged I"

“ Hem !

Only a fort­

night ngu she liad but a bowing acquaint­

good test of your lady love’s constancy !"

Itocn here lately, Hatt’s certain.

operate with and conciliate tbo blacks. They votcl
down th* proposition* or suggestions which were
made In the early part of the cam|&gt;a4&lt;r- for a refusal
to employ those colored voter* who would ut oooperate wltii Uiens, and generally sought by cpmbtuing with colored voters to carry the slretion.
Izxal totuWnatioaa against the Kellogg* candidate*
rere uuuls la many parlshra by men cd all parties
and eolor.i. In set craijartehe* a Villon ticket of

He wish s man, as L.i arid, of pant

product* of ti»e State of .California for
the year 1874 arc rcmarkalile.
The’

she well?”

hiriury of h» life.

Whec he had lived lonely andarin- J

Caufoknia. — The stateim uta . f tho
Son

a swell you are !”

“And Luma?” Frank queatione.1, “is

beside that of hia wife recorded the heart

tube Mi*i you proved your words.

necktie, and fastened a

tlto two exchanged twrdial gradings.

far thirty yearn, while four Htthi grave*

I

shall never feel any emotion but grati-

bouquwt in his button-hole.
“ Blew my atral. Undo Coleman, what

And then Frank was in the room and

sixty and Imd ixw-u a cliildfaw widower

“ She

vm

Framnsco puptire

respecting

product of gold and silver was

tho

8100,­

000,600 ; of monufacttircs, 850.(XX).(X&gt;0 ;
wheat, 835,700,000 ; wool, 8s',500,0C0 ;

wine, 84,000,000 ; misoellanixma articba,
perfectly well laat evening,

when I took her far a drive."
I
“You!’
■
•
" OrUiulr. V&lt;m do ml rappew I
have failsd in attention to »y future
■ uirew*. do ymt I"

.

ranx*iu«at.... lull* *»ro iatrreliiood provtdtax foe
the anatial tex levy; repeal!tut tho county mtesi at
&lt;upcnntetuloBC4&lt;i(M-lMxxte,*t&gt;b&gt;UiutiuirUw tiiwnelilp
•yiUm; and appruvrlatlnK &gt;10,00) tor &lt;upr.nnt« u&lt;linp Uie Mtehltfan department of the Couurnnial ex-

lloatt— Billa were introdueod appropriating ten
•cctiomi of State •w»mp laud* to the mile for a rail­
road from L'Aom to Uou«l&gt;Un and Calamol; appro­
priating 140.000 f
Normal Srhool at
la plain Emtliah
medicine*; and »&gt; i

corruption In lyiutatena. Jfor three the ItepubUoaa
official* uu-tt f Warmoth'* rule are larnvly nwponsiule, aKbougu many uf Unur oypuueul* hav* Loen
equally Kullly.
Kifklk—The effect of all thia baa bewn to put an

the ItepubUeana than of the ConaenaUve*. Untt&gt;-d
State* Marabala, who*- chief waa the fhalnnan of
the Kepublman 8UU ConimtUr-. armed, !u aome

Keltota'* ofltetal*. Their account and return did
ahow twenty-nine majority of mrmbera of U&gt;*
lower bouae, elected by the Cx-.-werraUve*. without

Unde Coleman said quietly. :

not fall heir to a hundred thousand dol­

dryly, “it will be a

which they thtok Scalgned to acoimptoh toetr end,
whi ther the iuim be murder, fraud, civil war, or
encreioa of laborer* by ‘.hetr ruiployrre.
TAIrtf—White there ar* many white men of mod-

src. 4. That so much at *ec. S,&amp;03 of the Bev teed
Statute* a* jiroride* that only 00 p?r centum of the
rereral duties and ral— of duty Ininowj ou w-rten
article* therein enumerated by rec. 2,504 »b*:i be
levied, collected, and paid, be and the same I* here­
by repealed, and the wrcral duties and rates of
duty prescribed in arid see. 2,604 ahal! be and re­ profonsonu ’ Prof. FroUungham. last week.
main as l»y that re-ettoa levied, without the abat*- (mUiciy announced before Lis d*M that to
•neut of 10 per cwattm, as jren idrd la sec 3,300.
eotuudorod the artion of tbo J-ogudaturc a per­
Bac. 5. That lhe incr.-a«e of dutic* provided by sonal insult, and that he should sever hit con­
thia act shall not apply to any goxd*, ware*, or tacr- nection with tho university immediately. For
chandtee actually on ship-board and bound to th* five yearn he has been profeeoor of opthalniottoogy and aural surgery, and demotudrator
of anatomy. His servicea in opihajiuotology
have been entirely gratuitous, and bis loan will
ho a heavy one to liio uuireraity.
Voction 8 troridca that nolhlnf in the act of Feb.
», 1S75 (the Util; Tariff act), abal! bo comtrued to
Impo** any duty on bolting cloth* heretofore ad­
mitted fre* of duty, or to require the uac of atan:;*
on entriea of receipts in i«m books of Mvin«a

“ But I shall not!”

“ Am you convinced?"

ba best

Men's party

mingham, Oakland county, recently, to under
anwt for refusing to pay her funeral expru’o*.
A ccsniso match was played at Detr«it a few
daraago for 500 loaves of broad, an i the atakm
were sent to Director Willard for distribu­
tion among tlio needy.
Tms action of the Ix-ginlaturo with respect to
the memorial from the Superviaonc of Ocntxwsc
county, and censuring tbo jJrofcfcUira of the
medical department of tbo State Vnircrmly,

The blinds parted and Frank spoke,
revealing his white face and anger-lighted

“ Fully ! The boyi Mias Frwthingluun,

Coleman,

imported to bag*, mate, backrte, or other than light
jia-rkagc*. ahall b* conaidered »usar. and dutiable a*
•rah; and proeided, further, that of lhe drawback
&lt;ra re Card «ugar* exported, allowed by McUon
3,010 of the Iterlwd Statute* of too United .State*,
only 1 per eent. of the amount *o allowed ahall be

earth in that neighborhood might yield som©thing of thia dianrtor. a well i« now being
bored with at^orr of finding out all about it. A
depth of idxty-five font bra been reached with­
out striking any Urge quantity of coal, tint there
are great ex]&gt;ocialiotia. Of course it ta hoped
that all the farms in lirouia will not be pttr-

my wild words?"

rare flowers in the morning, followed by

“It will

G. F. Hoar, Chairman of the
made the minority report, of whjch
ing in the KyuopxU.' It is' signed
Hoar, Frye and Wheeler:
Eirtt—That there sxloU in the White

Foa aereral year* past Indicution* of hitnminotui coal ikposito b-.vc raauifiwtod themne)vew in
the township ot Livonia, in iVaynn county, aixl

Dear

You will not re­

a call; a drive in the afternoon; a walk

“ I suppose•! must go."

Tur. citcnxire woolen nulla of M. Cohen nt
Otaogo were burn ml a few days jg°» involving a
loan of &lt;30.000. there being uo insurance cm tbo
building cr utock.

colteetcd and paid, In addition to the duties now tn.puaod tn achedul* G. sec. 3.W4 of the Itoi tecdStaluteu, aa amount dtfral to 36 per cent at aaidduUni,
a* levied upon tbo lerrnl article* and |tra-ln* herein
di*i«uated: /■roridod, that eonixntraUd toriada or

comnuttcc,
Clio follow­
by Mwerr.

MICHIGAN NEWS.

My only fear wan lest

reached “ man’s estate."

“ A montii that u»y settle your whole
fortune," hefadd. " liemember, men do

Sac. 2. That section 3,St» of the K-vteed Htatute.
be and the same la hereby amended by striking oct
th» words •• 30 &lt;mnta a jxms.t.7 and torartinj la lte-4
thereof the words “54 rents a pound;" yrtaidnj,
lh*l section 3,SM of Hevtaed Statute* U and ths
same I* hereby amended by striking out th* word
“tvs’ wbarwrrr it occurs therein, and toaerttoc la

prvcrdttit by which, oadrr pretext* th*t cm rraauy
b- found, »ay Ht*te got erouirnt may be overthrown,
the will of the peoplr nulltilcj, »nd fraud ud rto►aw iu*.lc peruuitunt, and ropubUeaa form* parverted to destroy liberty.
'

to prompt arreet. It wm known tW pevwnte wvuU
be rouRht to deprive the Conservative* of the result,
if tiu-y prevailed in tbo election. It wm Um refurr
UirJr internd to avoid givlas any nucb j-retexte.

“ Oh, Mr. Burke, you mmt liave mis­

boj- yet in many mattera, though he had

Uncle

m»ly aSa-tmi »oiln*t the itepubhc*a J&gt;ut}—*
cbinr- reatiltinc tersely from fiu*nc:»l dl»uv*» &lt;&lt;
the p-uple, »nd wfateh »houkl therefore naturally
have been even Evvaler in Ix&gt;ul«teu» than ehewbere.

velvet was the most becoming wear- for nearest relative and my heir, I wan anx­
ialight figures. Ah they drove, the fat ious to win the affection tft his promised
old
geutlcEuau aaked her opinion of his
&lt;
wife. But since there is uo engngeuieut
jhorses, also obtained her description of

“ Hem 1”
“ Yearn ore of no consequence where
there is true love.”
*

“And the business in Hartford?

proportlon of r.-giatered voter* than uanally vote in
any of' tba Northern State*. . In an »irrteultural
State, scantily rattled, where long journey, had

1 have encouraged that boy I” with an
gnrcrumeni nadir which the pcrapenty of the hUte,
accent of most magnificent scorn. “ He 1
ham, the belle of many seasons.
end their wa^e* and vain* of their .hire* of pnxluo
Mrs. Frothingham hoped in her heart is on amiable young follow, and I have Uua had aU-addy derttood. than uauaUy rote at clecthat Lucia would Dot be a 'fool, and I' txsen kind to him. But love lietween my­
would remember how far Mr. Coleman self and a boy of that age is simply pn&gt;- i

» “I am twenty-one, air,” (with an im-

herewith la hereby repeated.

by the abuses of hl* gnrernmeut, bad successfully
regained the office which be bad u.urjw-d, he was
again rescaled by the Federal power Uirmigh forms
of law by which ho had intrrncbnd himself. He
vucc mare sought to uttilffy the choice of the people

very attentive io Mum Lucia Frothing

with a wife!”

hear reason.

b*M*vn such a tioofrrrbcr might, by making a tarmlnattou to th* uncertainty in Ixiuisiatia, br, on the
whole, Ira* Intolerable than th* preecal (dilution of
that dtelracte-l p-cqda, but to any resolution reo-vi-

** You are so kind
she murmured.
“ I am contemplating a speedy return

milliod of money, and luul made fortun­

“ Yon may lovo hor ; she in pretty and
fawrinnting, but what aho lorca in your

Manhal Packard at their head, cooperated. In only
three pariahea did the Depuldiean Superrteora at
Ileetetratloa make any complaint of unfair &lt;w in-

must nave iindvrsUxxi the uivwliiiig vf

from business years Ixdore, worth hidf a
ate

Gorarnor, KrllofS, b* recnguV-d. Xrilh*r, tn view
of the fact that U.ey know nnthtos of Ite merit* a*
Judpod by competent eridetax. do Umqt vi*h to he

•sd falr.Jhc saauraptto-j of th" minor:ty, thafruouith
colored voters tatret th -rrfore have been prevent'd
from voting at the late election by th* reodlection at
the Coifs x and Coudutta kilting* (tho cmwm and
ctrcumauucca of which are disputed), and by otiy.r
acta which eerurred year* before, to have changed

have ventured to summon you here. You

lady, but

tlto

during the rahiam of Gov. Warmoth, In IH72, the
HepubUcau J artJ has long bad control of the ma­
chinery of the fiUtr. The late registration show* an

With an air of deepest devo­

where there in a atroug mutual love------- ”

know you do not like

TIm oomudUoo conclude an follomi:
To arohl mtachlef and thr eonhwion at a cliau««,
u&gt;r majority of tho cUlrara at U.utaSaua mu will-

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for his promised

yci 'ho said

Tl.r underalgnsd, majority of tbs Committee on
the State nf the South, respectfully repost that they
cannot atfree to tba report made to the committee by
Mesaro. How, Wbeoter and Frya.' The taws inimical
to lhe rabr-J people &lt;rf loatetatM, referred to In

' Mcw.ra. Fostsr uxl I’beJp* think that ilw
' popular tew. taking l«th Oonran-alirc W1&lt;1
Itadical cirdra, indlnen on tLe whole to Justify
by tho wrctigfol action of tho Hetiiraing Bean!;
Kdlogg'a etahas, and teat, as Kolk.gR ta and
Hewers. Hoar, Wbealcr and Fryo unite in a
bra been acting Governor of Looirtaaa fur tbo minority rap rt, and Footer axaenta with How, lea. than fl ,rtX&gt; nor more Uixn fi.CfO:. d»«f.prw&lt;&lt;ted
prat two yearn, to dmiy bta right and inrtall Wheeler and i’rvo to a cctuprocitec rooogturing /ortJter, That a judguirnt for the penalty tn favor of
another in bik place, after teU lapwo of ten* lanojgsa Governor, and giving tho majority the party affxrteved. egal Bat any each Dtetrtct Altormight iiirolvo incalculable ininchiof to tee legal in the Hotwo to tho Conservative delegate.
aud'politicai interoita of tbo State!

“Gb, then.”
Junta little later, Mias Frothingliam,
idl smiles and white muslin, sailed into

some young fellow who had won Lucia
bride,

Tim Mjorityof the Inreotigatin^ Oommitte
••at by Ccngnm to New Orlcaan to liKjnira into
tlx! condition of affaire in Louudana liare sub­
mitted Uieir report to the Howm. The follow­
ing are the coticluxiciai reached by the ct&gt;m-

NO. 23.

815.500,000-nearly 8212.000,000.

Tue

population of California, in 1870,

wan

‘ 500,874. with a Caucasian popul^fon ot
. u« lUo M0,000. Th. rnrr— ot ib«
| population of the city of Son Francisco
during the past year, Was 25.000, and

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“You like her better thaa you did,” mure than 2,000 nww
I coatinnod Frank, pleadingly ’
J erected.

bnilding

were

indicate a peaceable and fair clcctom; In fact,
after lhe riait of the find ontoulUro and rtwtall of
the irj«-rtal enmnilttae, the KeJloax party, with a!)
their mactilni ry for coDerting ortdenor, were un­
able iQiwixJuer In th» entire State tc&lt;we ll.au half a
doran j- reora to trattfy to anything Unprachms too
frerd-ra and talrtuwe of U»« tato elerttora wtai were
not offiraltoldere or coanveted with oflteebrtitara.
Again*; Mich faeta It raciu* U. ra idle to
that the &lt;u»turb*tox« M&gt; rtrtdly pictured by to.
mlannly «.idd hare kept up torougbout the Mato
•nch a f«Un« of tatottolaltoa a* would Jratlfy the
aaeniuptien that but tor that ferlin« the hrate Mould
hare gone to-publtoan. *11 experirnee .how. that
Uw rrauH at th» elrrttot. rf JS74, to Lor.ialana, a*
returned by th* Returning Board, wra natural and
tab* rataly wxourted for by the rra-oon w* hare
pren. We hrtd, Uwrrfnre, that la November. 1«4,
tor
of th* State of lz.aud*na did fairly hare
a free, peare able, and full reffbteatton and eleetam.

BUmih—These remedies ar* but superficial.
Efficient educational tid wool ! have dour mucl&gt; to
prevent the evil, and may do much to effect thcure. The public re.-nUment of the rest of the coun­
try. without dtetinctinn of party, m*y do much to
remove, a* It ha* already unfortunately done much
to *KKravatr, tbo evil* of Ixititetena. Th* people
should ba mad* to understand that tbo authority
lodged In the national governmsut to prrasrve a
republican form of governmont and to protect tho
right* of all dtteenn will be kindly but fearieasly
and »teadily txcrcto*d, and that no party in thl*
country will accept the alUanoo of men who are

Tlctiots ibereef, *h*U br Cued out
tb*n
Bar lag over to families of coat let* their individual
more than f l.UM, or «b*tl be ImpriKMMid not kra •arolajs.
Jfoass—ITjnrard of 200 bill* wt re introduced, th*
than thirty daya nor more than nan year: I'ruridnt,
That all peraon* may elect to rue tor the jieaally folio* lag Iwlug tba meat iu.portent: Itepeal.ng tbo
proi istona of ulwotete statute* ratatiM totuffltiv*

Tbo report h aoeumpoaUd by a nsBaJntkui
recommending ths recognition of Kellogg and
the return of tho fivv Conscrvativo meoibcn of
the Lcgialature.

vidrd /urtkrr. That a Judgment for tbo penalty la
favor of tba party Bartered or a Judgment upon an
indictment, shall be a bar to eltbr.- proaecution ro-

Tbo following arn the coucltuuonn of that
jxirtioH of the report which relate* to iutuni-

WEDNanur, Feb. 24.—Smalls—DiUe intro­
duced : Providing for a lien fur laiw&gt;r «u logs and
lumber; for Uir jwyraent of court f»*• la law and

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T*

J I REED &amp; r0 $

■sdicis-l plant*, •»•

PLANING MILL
A. W. OLDS, Proper.

uv to ribbons with their
Mr riubit Mill »
and, m my machiaer
the beu and laUM sly
attention ot the public

or grind iu to fiowdofs in

MARCH fl, 1675

FRIDA V,

th under: og across the tentl

in a rail­

1 would invite the

CASH.

road carriage, aud there is. non hi ng

Eiih-er a man mu‘t be content with but &gt;u inch of iron flange to iund us
{poverty all hia life, or else be willing 1qu the line. So when we are in a
to deny himself wmo luxuries, and ship, and there is nothing but the

fLANiNG,

Carriages

nave, to lay the bane of indenendcuce thickness of a plank betw.en us and
in the future.
But il a man deficit eternityWe imagine, titan, that wo
the Allure, and spends nil tlut ho earns sec how cluse we are
.
(whether hia eurniuga bu one dullar the precipice. *

tor lean and

hungry

partiliou

the s«a ur on the land, the

wont at sumo

that divides us from eternity is some­

no matter what he thinks.

thing less titan the uak

half inch iron

To save is alrs -lutely tho only way

to get a. solid

furtnne;

flange.-

t-iy of life and death

there is nu

Tho Usfuu 'that hold

plank, or n

Thu macltin-

is

witiiin us.

the

beating

other co tain inotlr. Those who shuts
their eyes and cars to these plain , powers in their plnce;are uftener not
facta will be forever |&gt;our, uud for | thicker titan a sheet of papter, and if

their obstinate rejection of the truth,

mayhap

in

w II die

Let (hem

ihst

partition rupture,

it

would

rag* and filth J be the same at if a cannonball

its.

slritck

vs din and thank tlirm-

Death

is

had

insepaarbly

aclves. . But, uy!

They take a.suit bound up with life iu tho very jBtfUc-

of • recompense in

cursing

Great Waste of breath !

lure of our bodies.

fortune.

They might

man

further

from

time, go

os well curse niuuntains and eternal

can, at

hills. Formas does not give away her

death than the thickness of a sheet

them to the

Irighest bidder, to The

COOLETB HEN.

hardest, wisest worker for the boon

Cooley had spme trouble with one
Men never make so fatal jt mistake as of his hens.
She wanted to set, and
He put- her
when they think they .ire mere crea­ he didn’t want her fo.
under
a
barrel,
ducked her at the
tures of fate; ’us the sheerest folly
pump, threw her into the air and
in the world. Every man may make
reasoned with her, but she would per­
or mar his life, whichever he may sist on going back to the . nest
Fi­
choose. Fortune is for those who, nally he put a hot porcelain egg un­
by dtlligence, honesty, frugality, place der her,- but she skipped about un­
til it cooled, and then she returned
themselves is position Io grasp hoki
anti sal on the egg with ’ the air of
of fortune when it appears in view.
having resolutely
determined
to
The best evidence of frugality is tho hatch a set of crockery and a couple
five hundred or more standing in your of flower pots out oi the porcelain de­
name al the savings bank. The Lest lusion. Then Conley .resolved to
blow her otE
He placed half a
evidence of honesty i» both dilligencc
pound of gunpowder under the nest,
and frugality.
nnd laid a slow match out. into the
\aM.
As soon as he snav tho hen
sufely seated, he went into, tho kit­
Meantime Mrs.
O. •$. Hadsell the lively -editor of 'chen to get a light
Cooley
entered the hen house to
the Hartford Day Spring, has been .
hunt for eggs and to ascertain if that
nominated fur County Superinten- idiotic
।
chicken was setting yet.
dent of Schools for Van Buren Co., Then Cooley came out and fired tho
In a couple of muiures there
on the Democratic ticket.'
lie will train.
was a fearful explosion.
A second
undoubtedly be elected, as the Day
later.
Mrs Cooley emerged precipiSpring has a large circulation in Van
lately from the dour with her mouth
Buren sounty and O. D. is competent full of feathers, her hair full of burn­
and popul.tr.

An amorous old coon, ngetl 50 years,
named John Liugley, of Jackson, Imls
been arrested lor incest on

his step

daughter, Nancy Vandcrherger, aged
thirteen years.

The girl stated that

the old wretch had been holding in­

tercourse (or the past year, and

by

...a«)

Potatoes,
,r '
Bejurt.
“
‘
Applv*. groen, “
•
Turnips, *
“
“
Clover seed. “
•
Timothy oocd.“
‘
■ iluionv.
“
Corn, per "Olbn,
Barley per 100 Ibo.
Egg*, per doien....
Bolter, per lb.....
Dried Apple*, •• “
Lard,............ ••
Drnuod Hoge •• *■
Plaator « ton--------

,

of paper.

She sells

real and subslontihl goods.

Red

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.

Received at the C.

O. D. Store of

2.25

:o.t«
. ti.iiTA o 0,08
_________ 6,00
1D.00&amp;U w

he

Struggle os

would to widen tho space, no
any

Dressed Flooring,
Siding, Moildlngs, &amp;c.,

W'E arc using this year, tUe bed
—ITO whrrl in America.
0.95
WE warrant all our Springs to Of every description' kept constantly on
band.
.../.“I)
75 Stand the LEVER TEST.
WE use the belt Circle in the World.
.1.40 69 1.75
. WE UM the foet Axle, norie better in
......... 60____ 66
........... :20ft-40 the market.
....5,5Ufon.flO
WE Sell this year very cheap for
................... 4.00
Cash.
...1,26 01.M
WE are going to
I also manufacture Soft and Hard Wood

Whether on

future lime—lor it will surely come,

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.

tu the. edge of

But we do not see it.

or ten dollars every tiny) let him look

Hatching,

GIVE AWAY

For the Wholesale and Retail Trade.

Tuath and SblYiffles.
TO OUR CU8T0MKKS ONE
constantly on hand.
BEAUTIFUL CUTTER

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS-,

Depot, Nashville, Mich.

Au who buy a buggy of us will be en­

nORTGAGE SALE.
DvfruU having been made in th* conditions
•fa e«rtain indenture of mortgage, made
and executed on the third day of September,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and Mvraty two, .by Alonxo B.
Stevenaon,' sol* and only heir at law of Rox­
ana Steven-on. d-c«&gt;a«vd, and Eli»a J. Stav­
enson. hia wife, of Woodland, Michigan, in
favor of Eliaba Bannitter, of Windsor coun­
ty, Vermont, which said mortgage waiduly
recorded io the office of tba Register of
Deed* of Barry county, Michigan, on lh«
third day of September, A. D. 1872, at five
o'clock P. M-. in Uber X of mortgage*, on
page :I62, which nid mortgage was given
to »ecure the payment of five hundred and
sixty ($660.00) dollar*, four yea-* from the
date cf (he eatd
*-l«h iniar«ai'at
iba rale of ten per cent per annum pay­
able annually ; And it was thereby nod in
said mortgage expressly agreed that should
any default be made in the payment of said
totvreat Sr any part thereof on any day
whereon the rame wm made payable as
therein expretaed, and should the same re­
main unpaid au I in arrears fur the unace of
thirty days, ih:nand from thenceforth, that
is to say. after Ibe lapse of the said thirty
day*, the said principal sum of five hundred
and sixty 'dollars, with all arrearages of in­
terest thereon, should al the option of the
obligee, bls executor*, administrators, or
assigns, teeome and be due and payable
immediately thereafter, although the period
a* above limited fur the payment thereof
might net then, have expired, anything
therein before contained to'tho contrary
thereof in any wi*e notwithstanding; and
default having been ma le in the paymen* of
said interest, and the same having been and
remained unpaid aud in arrears for the
•pace of thirty day* and upwards, the afore­
said principal num of five hundred and sixty
dollars with al! anvanws st InUsrvst therron. bath
Ix-rn snd Is dcelaml to l&gt; i iww dne an.! |ayabk. and
Ummv is now (Jaiiond to b&gt;* due ou aald tixleHtitre of

titled
to a
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1TICKET TO
DRAW

A W. OLDS.

48

ATTENTION, ALL!

Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to buy for
Cun 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;e.

Middle of September, Next!

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

I»RICJE LIST:
Best Coal Box Buggy, 1 seat, $130 00
2nd »
120 00
“
“
150 00
Best Square Box'Buggy
‘
125 00
2nd
“
“
“
’
160 00
Best Democrat, two seat,
140 00
2nd
“
"
125 00
3rd ,
“
“
Best Square Box Top, single, 250 OU
2nd
“*
...................... rubber 205 00

ing straw and warm blood, and an
assortment of drumsticks, gizzards
and claws distributed around over
her dress. .Then she made a dash
at Cooley.
What tho result was I
do nut know. But I met him on the
following Tuesday with court plas­
part toermf • Notice U hereby «b
ter ou ins Duse aud a look of subjec­ of
tlx- p"wrrof «*h- In mM mort«i
tion in bis eyes, and he ioformed me
and provhlod, I ■h»ll m-1/at public auction orvrixJuv
confidentially that the neyt hen that ■ 1
north I'.ml &lt;Lmr rrf tin. t.H’rt kmuan tn llw

Best Top, two horse, two seat, 300 00
2nd
“
“
“
240 06
Best Patent Road Wagon
90 00
“ Platform Spring Wagon 160 00

WE WARRANT all tie ABOVE WORK

p», lb. High.* Uuhl Fri« tor

POTATOES,

CORN, apples, OATS,
Clover Seed, tus.,
Delivered at their
ELEVATOR

IN NASHVILLE

In every particular to be equal to any offer­
We also keep on hand and have for sale
ed in the Stale.
We dj not u»e any of the cheapest grades
of slock. Tho above price* arc below any LATH,
one that vo know of, for the »ame clan of
SHINGf.ES,
woi-k. We can make .a etnas of work for
WATER LIME, .
amch leM than the above prices, but do not
chosne to riak Ibe hard-earned repo tai ion
SALT,
of the concern by co doing. We are offered
HAIE.
wheela for eight de liars per sot, spring* at
STUCCO,
twelve cent* p*r pound, and we very re­
spectfully dedllned to buy a single set of
fe-, _ fa
them. With that d’W of material we can
sell a Buggy for eighty-five dollars and
make money at that. Our lime in trade which &lt;• sfiip and retail at bottom prices.
w&lt; uld bo very abort if we should do it.

Hastings, Feb. 16tb, 1875.
-

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes.
Which I am bound to sell 10 prr Cent
House in town.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

G, A. TRUMAN

AINSWORTH fc BROOKS,

J. L. REED A CO.

Proprietors.

GRAND RIVER

QON1E DOWN TO

NASRYILLE FOUNDRY I

Plows, Sleigh Shoes and

General Jobbing,

SvirwM

NEXT 30 DAYS KOCHER BROS.
Have just received a mx&gt;

New Stock of Goods’!
I WILL

SELL

boys

were

beaten, and

tion iu the shape of “aawolf in sheep’s

DRESS GOODS.
BEST PRINTS, 10 Cta,

Tux PaiNTxa’s

name of Geo. E. Bindley.
His tyne
name was found out to be Chas, A
Sruity.—Wo Ice ' Eastman, who pegged boots one

saw a young man gazinc at the »ry
heavens, with at in 1 Qy- and a
-------- of pistols in the other.
We
Ndeavored 2 attract his ollOtinn by
-ing 2 a pajier we held iu our
relaling 2 a man in that (of the conn
try who had left home io a st8 of
derangement.
He dropped the tand
pistol* from his 03^07*, with the! :
“It is I of whom U read.
1 left home
befi my frtond* knew my design.
I
s0 the
of a girl who refuse to
lislO to me. but smiled upon another
1 -------- cd from the bouse uttering a
wild .' 2 the God of |«-e and without
replying to the ?? of my friends canw
here with this t an 1 -------- of pniols,
2 put n . to my exisIUc.
My case
Lu no 9 in this j”

year, for
allowing another
horse to follow him off.

PAY THE

Yard wide -Sheeting 9 cts.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
Knit Underskirts, HO cts. HATS, OAaHS.

FOB ALL KINDS OF

mao’s

A VALUABLE NEW BOOK.

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

ef our readers to Dr. R. V. Pisses'* forth­

Hides, Pelts and Fen.

Hives Junction,

GROCERIES.

; them

Crockery

Best Velveteens, 75 cents.

Groceries

AU HW Hose, 45 cents per pair.

And S Cent SOAP.

OF ALL KINDS,
And in fact everything usually kept in a

FIRST-C LASS

Nashville, Fyb. 4nd, 1875.

FUENim MANUFACTORY1
JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

Grocery ail Mei Store ?
I wish to inform the public that I will sell

BIG PILE OF GOODS
FOB A

Ohl Town Rio,25and28 CenU.

to ’

•‘widows and orphans.”

Green Bay husbands will stand a j
great deal of pocking at, anti w*ilt
even submit to tic struck
with a
stove teg, but when their wives ask
’em to get up at midnight and briag
*n the ctoth83 off the line, titlfs Lou
much, and a fight ensues.
i

SMALL AMOUNT OF MONEY

contain about nine hundred pages, will be

delivery early in April The Author bas 21-46
become widely and favorably known Io I he

REESE &amp; DETTERICK.

gy. :b« Cerebral Famctimu.

T«-:operan»cun.

HygieaU

the

demand*.

MIRRORS,PICTURES, FRAMES
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
1

■■ '

ff7“ In connection with

Baby Cais ani PraMata i MEAT MARKET!
BOOTS AND SHOES

COFFINS IND CASKETS,

AND

Of Mil style* and vises, and METALIC
CASES fnruiabed to ordM

GOOD MEATS!
The'Highest Prtcc Paitl for
and

Readij Made Clothing j SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
INGS kept constantly an hand.

Clocks, Spectacles, tfc.

AT PRICES

CHEAPER THAN

EVER,

iSr

Pelts.

REMEMBER THE PLACE—

Red Sign, No. 1

AT THE DOWN TOWN STORE OF
—-------Clad
Ling arv practical topics aw i are treated
tan practical axanacr. The bmv of Water aa '
a Re*.-dial Ageai reertvw. that attention j
sUicfe it de«rve». Coder Ik* bead •? Rem -

Country Produce.

Jn nice tin cauni»ler».

DUSTERS, AC.. AC.,

iluuan

PUysicsl and Hcnlal Culture, Ventilation,

The Highest Price Always Paid far

Together with a full auortment ot

Treatment, or

which iLek relative imporiaacc

Parlor, Library, Dinin, Office ail
TRIUMPH BAKING POWDER!
GEHERAL FUNTURtl!
Tea Setts for 65 Cts.

foreign nation*, tbiffiugh n’l bi* FanTVj
Mcditinni, and a* the founder of tba World * ] “fl

Nashville, Dee. let, 1874.
CHAS. W. DEMARAY

HR DICKINSON.

SOUTH.

TRAINS RUN BY CHICAGO TIME.

Please call and examine these Goods

W. H. KOCHER A Br».

Then Try My $1 Tea,

GLASSWARE,

coming book entitled The People's Common

K7*“ At toon at Spring opent we
well bound, illuatrated with about two hun­
shall tend out a Wagon to buy Fresh
dred wood culs and colored plates, and sent
BUTTER and EG&amp;S.

Fort Wayne, Jamon &amp; Saelnaw B. R.
MICHIGAN AND THE

HiR-liest Cash Thrice

Diopetuury al Buffalo. N. T., cotablubed
They have a novel mt-iluul-'ol' raw
ing luii’is lor the pour iu Rising Suu, 1
., - ^'!lCh ’Udividu il pays htj» “quar- ।aalborahtju. From a perusal of advance |
ler,” i» Ihoronghiy bliudfoMmL takes |pugvs, we believe fhc book i* ealauUted fo I
n whet-l.lrarruw
by
fhc
hiindlcA. he eminently u eful. Il cmbracea a wide
turn* round once and strikes out uud 1
nms lur a stake IM ynnir distant.
!•&lt;•&lt;■ or l^» dirvc’neair upon the all importThe person who hatjs the wbcri-ber.
aut &lt;{USrtUu uf health.
Biology, 1‘byaif-loh»w newest tIm Make hi entitled to*
the “pile," which is thuo tlvnuled

MldJlevlUc,

before purchating elsewhere.

they dared clothing,” pretending to be a Cungrothe schoolroom for home, gational minister, and passing by ihe

till after dark.

SHAWLS, CASSIMERES,

Goins XBant-

Having filled my store with a fresh stock
of choice .

Other* at 9 or Eck«.

REESE &amp; DETTERICK Good Waterproofs, 90 cts.

some so badly used that
not leave

and gwrwn?,

CONBISTING OF

Mall.

Charlotte,
Vermont villa.
Naabrille.
!1mUd&lt;i ’
MtddWviBa,

FOB ANYTHING IN THE LINE OP

DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. No. 1 Batts, 20 cents.

en; smalt

VALLEY DIV.

NEW GOODS!

threats prevented'her aud her moth­

wanted to set, might set in peace
through the. ages of lime and all court lor lue county i,f lia
er from making complaints.
twenty fourth day of April.
through tho unending cycles of etern­
Beecher keeps as fat as a wood­
ity before he woule bother btmself
chuck, preaches the best of sermons, abqul her.—[ Max Adder.
and it is thought if ho had a couple
He Didn't Cails.—A Dewly mar­
more of great sorrows on hand he ried couple from somewhere down
would l&gt;e twice as happy and live a 1 he Lansing road were riding in a
Grand River car yesterday, and the one hundred aerre of Ibe nortb-waal quarter u
thousand years.
Uoe thirty-four, (1*1 In town tour, (Ij not th
groom insisted on holding the bride's -van ll| wml.
"Hazing’’ seems to b*i growing in
KI.I3UA UANNISTKK,
hand iu his big red paw.
CLKMENT SMITH,
Morl&lt;»;
favor at the West as rapidly iu it is
-Oh ! no, don't!” she said as she
becoming disreputable in the East. jerked her hand away.
“
Oh
'
liiv,
let
me
hold
yer
hand,
According to the Peoria Transcript
jest for ten minutes
be "pleaded.
the system is in full blast in the High
“Shoo’
Don’t you see they orc
School of that city.
Among the ex­ looking at us ?” she whisjiered.
amples it gives arc the following.
“They arc, ch
he replied, look­
One small boy was bound his hands ing up and down the car. “Wall,
now,
I
’
m
going
to
put
my arm right
behind his back, find the rope passed
around ye, aud if any fellow in this
around his neck so that any attempt
car dares to spit croaked I'll git up’n
to release hunseif Would lead to
mup the floor with him until I wear
choking* another J&gt;oy was forced in­ him up to his shoulder-blades !'*
to the vcntiloiot, or hot-air tubes of
His arm encircled her, and the
the fumoce ; boys were hissed down other passengers looked as solemn as
if they were on their way home from
even in the schoolroom when at­
G. F. WILSON, Prop.
a funeral.—Free'Press.
'
tempting declamation ; dinners were
Whitehall has lately had a sensa­
stolen from the smaller boys and eat­

Lowei than any other

NMhnBe Mich.

r.

’

DtivmAM.

li.-j
H.U

S5'

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ihUUHur*

Too much aaual be said in regard to the
The vocal music under the’dlreptioa
* of Dr. Berber, showed. that ihe school bad
I been wril drilled for that part of lhe outer-

Clothdtbiff.’..-:
' I
Boots nnd Shoes, Caps, r
Gents* Fu rnishing
Goods,

I

music.

D.

Office two I

fligbt, wi;h old^gdwspapers for his
bed

and

Led covering.

iu as small
• The piece* which we worthy of particular

:R

M.. D.,' Hornco ? FRIDAY.

a town

mortal

newspaper

a . Vermontville

and mlko it pay unless

■3»We Came In," by tba school.
“Always Cheerful?’ by the school.

.

J

.

Good Good* and Low PricesTell!
Best Brints, a.vd 9 cents,

—Rev. C.I. Dey* and family

am

“ Good Morning,” by Ida Clrrcr.

LIEBHAUSER,

TAILOR

Pussy’s

Beoti and Shoes,
right glad to
TOHN Q CRESSY,

bm

Mistaka,” by

Ota

Wheeler,

Capt. and his family down
takes.
•• Teapannea Dsolamation,*’ by Gaorre

continue to tarry, on Stale street.

......

KH K

Declamation by George Crittenden.
Declamation- by Clarence Barbar.

rioh men enter the Kingdom of Heaven.
The People cf the State of Michigan en­
“The Two Spiders," by Reale Mead, act, That it shall not be lawful hereafter
showed that the contribution bex is not

bla.

PARADY. Manufacturer of /

J

time during tho

whatever, any woodcock until after tho
fifth day of July; or any prairie chicken,
or pinnated grouse, ruflled grouse, com­
m the baldrat Hon, and if the old saying
These two littlo speakers spoke up loud monly called partridge or pheount. or
has aaything to do with it, she will go out
any wood duck, teal dock,, or mallard
and plain, and were applauded for their fine
duck, save only from the’ first day of
as meek as the meekest Ismb.
little speeches.
.
September in each year to tbe first day of
X—Wedawday night the mall train peered
“Poor Maa al th* Gates of Paradise,” by
anuary next following.
Approved March 27, 1878.
Arthur Ainsworth, showed how seldom

tion open, If there is such

P

any wild turkej at any

Galea.
“Tho New Church,” by Richard Brake.

in «aow and cold weather. .

bold

JOHN R. EASTMAN.

Crittaadca, was well spoken sad had tbe

account of the heavy blockade ofsnow.
pastor of the

Christian Church, some four weeks ago sent

in a letter of resignation as pastor of said
Clfurch, and the society, at their bujineaa

showed what some localities require of a
minister'
“ Choosing,’’ by a half dox«n little girls,
was well rendered.
•
“ Hang up lhe Baby's Stocking,” by littlo

. N. B.— The public will please, bear
in mind that this is no old shelf warn
stock, but all new, having been bought
within the vast three months.

LOCAL MATTERS.

■9. Jdaohine Needles at Dickinson’s.
—Heavy Yard Wide Factory, for JOels.
■
.
at Truxaxs.

of the village last Tuesday evening. A dollars in money, as a tok'en of lheir rtlarge altendsnoe and a pleasant time was .gards toward them for their s’erviccs*
Over thirty persons from this village
There some things connected with tho en­
went out and enjoyed themselves, 110111 tertainment, however, that tended to mar

General Conveyancing,

Collections a specialty. after the midnight hour.

•

fl9. Durham sells Si. 20 T for 90 cts.

gar New Orleans Molasses at
.
A. HoosaASox.

its harmony.

'

B3L- NEW DRESS GOODS
just opened at
Tevman’s.

Quite a number of persons were unable to
—Last week Darwin’ Williams, the chap
who attempted to steal a watch of C. A. Dil- get into the main roem and were forced to
It is supposed
lenbeek In January last, was taken to State remain in the entry way.

money to loan

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
Ha* just received a complete assortment of
FALL AND WINTER

ELLHBY&amp;mCY GOODS!

-

19. Call and toe Truman’s new Goods.

had.

'

—Good Kid Gloves for$l at
Prison by the County Sheriff to' slay one by those who were fortunate enough to get
Kocher Bros.
year, ait a reward for his thieving propensi­ into the ehurch that another concert was
1^. Fifty packages of 10 cent Calico
ties.
When the Sheriff and-his charge held in tbe entry room. This supposition is
reached the prison, the thief was identified founded on the fact of there being much just opened at Tavmax's.
as a prisoner by the name of BiU Pike who noise out there.
It should be known by all, aud right here
I wish to suggest, that a man’s' cheek is not

escaped from the Sheriff of Case Co., some
two months ago, by jumping from the train

a good place to put tobacco quids.

Also VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.

Tl^crc

DELL

JUST ARRIVED
At A. P. Nichols’ Shoo Store,—Wm. Howe,

The Eureka Sap Spouts ore surpassed by no others, and give'thc utmost
satisfaction.
They are, to a great extent, used in every Stnte where maple
sugaf is nt tide. and wherever once introduced the demand for them is rapidly
increasing.
With the latest improvements, they are pronounced, by at!
who have used them, to be the only Sup Spout worth noiiciug, or fit fur use.

sg&lt;£ came off Tuesday, in Esq. Chipman’s

Below is a list of sugar makers who used them last season
and say they will now use no spout but the Eureka:
G. M DAVENPORT,
S.S. INGERSON,
A. B COOPER,

BARLOW,

ORDINANCES.

Nasutillk, Mick.

Shaving, Hair Cutting $
Dressing, Shampooing,
tbe beat of Oils used.
the Union House.

Last Saturday Mr. W. L. Parker’s house

And just at that moment a quid of tobbaoco,
warm and fresh from the mouth of some
“chawer,” hits him on the cheek, it is apt

caught fire in the roof, from * store-pipe.

to make.him forget the speeker, nay more,

Fortunately it was timely discovered and

Shop just south of
&lt;8

Fill MILLINERY GOODS!
Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS
OF TUB

On Sunday afternoon the cry of fire was
raised, and Ed. Partello's house was dis­
It also
caught from the otove-pipe.
However il
had not gained much headway, when dis­
covered to be on fire in the roof.

covered, and a few pails of water endued
it. This i« the aocond tim* that Partello's

winter and he

house baa caught fire this
wants to look aharp.

DRESS MAKING
AND

Remember “ three

Widow Sherman’s house, two miles east

Aone in the Latest Styles and with noauteai

.CALL

N0S0G1BM1KERC1H HfORD g WITHOUT TRIM.

19. It pays to buy goods al No- 1.

commencing to “chaw*” who, undoubtedly,
do not understand that thin is so.
At any
rat* al thy oncert some some two or three
gflr For Sap Pana and Buckets cAll al
She still retains the services of Miss court, before a jury. The case involved the
young me trin the gallery, when they had Smith and Putnam's. They have the cheap­
Downing, and is prepared to make
title to certain personal property which
finished “charing their terbacker," instead est and the best.
18
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY. Hartom claimed and which the administra­
of quietly dropping the quid on the floor, or
tor, Lewis Durkee, commenced suit for.
The New York Herald recently
depositing on the window-sill or the corner
Clement Smith appeared for the Administra­
published a report of the H,984 th day
tor and A. M. Flint and W. H. Beadle for
down upon the audience. Now when a man of tho Beccher-Tillon scandal; It
the defendent. The jury found a verdict in
is sitting at a concert and listning with quiet occurred in the year 1900.
favor'sf the Administrator, and thus endeth
attention to some little boy or girl saying.
the second chapter.
matter, which we referred to a few weeks

their |&gt;eculiar construction) the jxircs of tbe timber do not become seasoned
or contracted as is the case when open spouts are used, and tb(^wound is
left open.
The inner end of lhe Eureka enters the Lap or bore with three
thin flanges about ns thick ns the back of an ordinary (able knife, leaving
open spaces between each flange (or the flow of the sap from the outer
pores. The outen pores being the best yielders are often wedged by wood
and other plug sjmmiIs to ihe depth of half an inch or mure, greatly dimin­
ishing the amount of snp that would otherwise be obtained.
Wooden spouts, as well as many other kinds that aro used, arc of short
duration; but sourness is one of their worst features,—and this is always
found in them as the season advances.
Those Itaving lheir holes in tbo
center, when driven info the tree dnm up a little anp, which remains there
during lhe season, constantly ‘to freeze ami suur.
This soon bocmucs thick
and gummy, closing all tho |&gt;ores. Then to get more sap, the trees must be
rcbored, which usually only deepens the hole.
The aour spool i&lt; then
replaced, which will only sour the next run.
'Die hole in the Eureka, by
w.hich tbe sap leaves the tree, is at the very bottom of the auger hole. This
being bored on a little upward slant no sap can Le he'd to freeze or sour.
Then; loo, the Eureka being metallic, at.d pa'vanued, absoibs no sap,
consequently Fuurucss in the spuut aud bore never occurs.
Many ask why the Eurekas run ealier in tho day and continue later at
night, and later in the season?
It ts this: wood and other tubular spouts
having lheir holes in the cenror, freeze up at night first, at the outer or dnp
end,—iho sap continuing to flow, fill up the spout and auger hole, and hav­
ing no escape, freezes solid.
The Eurekas, constructed as they arc, nnd
being conductors of heat, do not freeze, and continue to flow much later,
until the sap in the tree stops circulating by freeing.
In the morning, ti c
spout and anger hole being free from ice, the siqr commences t&lt;&gt; flow early
from the outer pore?, which thaw out first.
With wood and other p ug
spouts, these pores are wedged, consequently cannot flow until the spo it
mid auger hole are free from ice.
Hence we see why the sap commences to
flow earlier from the Eurekas, and continues later in the,day.
Add lhe
auger hole never becoming sour by the spout, continues, without rebormg, to
flow much later in lhe season.
Considering the advantages gained by the Eureka Sap Spouts, and lhe
low price for which they are sold,

—a first-class workman, who is prepared
to do all kinds of work In the latest
style.*
2A-26

—The first case ih the RuMcll-Hartoro

CUT FREE OF CHARGE 1

FOB TIE HITII Dili

the law during the time specified. Trans­
gressors of these acts should beware or

JiLIIIU CHIPM-W,
Justice of tfie Peace,
Nashville, Mich.

lhe most perfect and convenient arrangement for hansing the Bucket, doing
away with the spike, so injurious - to the tree.
Being metallic, they arc
conductors of heat, and'never.freeze, nor soak up With sap nod sour. Their
construction is such ns not to obstruct the flow of sap from the outer pares,
as do wood and other plug spopts. Trees tapped with these spouts require
no reboring during the season; the air being excluded from tho bore (by

continuous nets, or during
March, April. May. and Ji

meeting, last Saturday, accepted his resig­ Glenna Stone, was remarkably well doae for
Jtmahrllto. MleM._________
nation. Mr. DaGeer will preach until hia a child, of Glenna’s age.
At tbe close of the «&gt;xcrei*ea Mr. Critten­
den, in a neat but brief speech, presented,
—The Christian society held a social in the name of tho school, to Flors McGraw,
al Mr. C. Kills', two and half miles West organist, and Richard Drake, artist, eight

REASONS WHY THEY ARE PREFERABLE
to any others. They are more Simple, Durable, Convenient and~Eemwmizing.

taH' Parties having unsettled accounts
with lhe -late firm of Aylswoph &amp; Fuller. They ate made Iron) lhe best quality of iron, and are kyanized. They will
Thcy~rfo not injure lhe
Will please call and settle the same st uucc not rust or corrode and will last fur generations.
with
free, aud are quicker adjusted than dny other.
They will yield enough
W, A. AYLSWORTIL
morev sap, extra, every season. Io doubly pay their entire cost. They
.Nashville, Jan. 1st, 1875.
will rnn earlier and later in the day. and later in the season.'
They havo

4be Bute of Michigan, except Lakts
Michigan. Superior, Huron, St. Clair,
the St. Clair and the Detroit Rivers, and
Lake Eric: Provided, Nothing in this
act shall be construed as prohibiting eoin
owners of fish ponds from fishing therein,
as they may think" proper.
Approved March 27, 1878.

they will find themselves in trouble.

Bucket Hangers

All kinds of produce taken, in
exchange for Goods.

—The first day of Spring, In Nashville,
true
as * rousing, biastaring, winl’ry one.
It
“ Faith and Doubt," by Flora McGraw
and Lucy Kellogg, showed the dark and
mad could be, and they went sky-larking
bright side cf life, and was wall spoken.
E. Dancbs, Proprietor.
around, ready and anxious to fight any or
“Emma’s Trial*,”, by Emma Bllstine,
yVjUtelMVlT-foJE. - Mloniwun.
paper has been extensively circulated and
everything.
suited some of the severe trials that Hlile
signed by the voters of this vicinity, who
—Another .terrible snow storm set in folks have.
pledge themselves to assist each other in
Bunday night, and the storm lasted Mon“ The Curfrw Bell,” by Eva Gregg, was
the protection of fish and gtfrne, and also
wri! spokca. Mis* Era’s Ui’eresee If pkle
JONES,
the sun came out bright and clear but lhe and distinct.
lion of any and all persons who violate
roads are rendered almoat impassible on
“ Minister Wauled,” by Willie Kellogg,

FJNION HOUSE.

—Rev. W. W. DeGeer,

AND

Men's Boots, ?2.75 to Siu, •
Men’s and Buys' Suits Clothing, from
exceptions, that was not a credit to ths fawn, eave only during the month* of
Sd to $30 a Suit. !.
u
now school. Those more especially noticeable October. November, and December in each

—Even the oldest Inhabitant cannot ra­

.JMA.

mm w mm

Brown and Blr-ackr-d Cotton, 8 4" 9 cts

Church.
M. ELINT.

ISM'CEHENTS

TO CASH BUYERS!

Noah.

LAWYRR,;

V

USUWAL

tbe pluck of Pharoah pud the faidi ul

“ Beautiful Home of th* Blcrt," by Flora
.“ Over Yonder," by the school.

a BASEY, Drayman. Goods.nd
" sin)
«&lt;• ax v !■’*« &lt;* «*• vHla*r.

pUEMENT SMITH.

Patent Cr alvjn.nl zed

with

McGraw and Ida Ralrtou.

Mood.,. &lt;Uu4 hteu? SUb.

It the stare of H. B. Dftooi,

he practises

rigid economy, aud is-endowed

.MARCH S, 1875

j woods and on tho leva!.

No

man lives that can run a

_

stove-pip* where it passe* through the
chamber floor. The burning of a rocking­
chair aud some clothes was the extent of the

BEE.

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE!

Last week Thursday night, just after we
had gone to press, Paler Davis' house, one

mile east of the village, was entirely de­

stroyed by fire. We leax nod the particulars
and hastened to print them in a little sup-

E. D. BITGOOD, Pkopriktor.

—Wo judge that the

Maple
uot yet.

»ui of the

Grove school “difficulty” is

The meeting called on the

22nd.ult was adjourned.
On
lhe
25lh tho school board had a meeting

MEAT MARKET!

at the Assessor's, 8, T.

ROE &amp; CLEVER

Hagennan.s

when

they decided-* to

school

bouse against

। purposes, but

and Disorderly Conduct.

Tbe Common Council of the Village of
tho man must be an earnest Christian, who Naahville ordain. That it shall not be lawful
ba drunk or
con stand it without wishing the person who far any.pc: son er perron*
disorderly in any street, highway, lane or
alley of said village, or in any store, hotel,
outside the church.
। saloon or public place in said village.
AqJperson or persons found vioUting
this ordinance, and who shall be convicted
of suoh violation, shall be punished by a finw
of not more than five dollars and coats of
The stove-pipe In the M. E. Church fell prosecution, or be punished by imprison­
ment in the county jail of Barry County
down ’ on Sunday morning, but the timely not exceeding twenty days, or by both such
fine and imprisonment, in tho discretion of
the court.
The Republican County Convention pass­
All ordinances or parts of ordinances con­
ed off harmoniously.
The ro-noruination flicting herewith arc hereby repealed.
of T. B. Diamond, as County Superintend­
This ordinance shall take effect February
.
ent of Schools, was made with bnt little 26th inaL
- Dated February 9th, 1876.
struggle.
Hia opponent was Lucius Rus­
sell, of thia city. Where was ‘*Old Chief!” An Ordinance requiring People to

Remove Snow from Sidewalks;

TTJiTZDEIdSEIJL
FOR READY

Pa'y !

close the

! funerals, and to do away

CHARLES DUNHAMMaple Groce
JACOB HOFFMAN.
"
ER- LOMBARD, Vermontville,

S

,

c
paulding
ASA BENEDICT,

••

“

“

THE EUREKA SPOUT IS FOR SALE ONLY
AT

THE

CASH HARDWARE HOUSE!

FOR

O F

THE NEXT 30 I)AYs
To make room for our Spring Stock.

500 1k of-Bntter Wantel

Where every thing in the Sugar Maker’s line can be found at tho

L. O. BOISE &amp; 00.

Grreeting

Having learned that the report is in circulation that our stuck of Drags
and Medicines eon«ist» merely of tne old stork heretofore kent by our peeJeocstors, aud

Th* Common Council of the Village of
Nashville ordain. That all persons owning
I world respectfully inform my friends customers.
J. M. Nevins baa been confirmed as
or occupying lots in said village, the front­ that I am
age or wide* of which have a sidewalk, shall
Dewey &amp; Co.’s indignation mooting,
six hours afiera snow storm, or shall forfeit
And intend doing a Legitimate Drug Business, and P.rriciaut will find in our slock •
The Poultry exhibition panted off nicely,
general aaaortment of goods suited to llielr pracuce, and
■
with but little trouble, occasioned by the
and shall be pleased to renew
cleaned
from
said
sidewalk*,
to
be
paid
as
lion. Secretary, who proposed to handle
the money.
We have never seen ns good arc other villages tax mi.
Tbe Marshal shall see that this ariiinnnce
a show of poultry before, and we hare ie enforced, tod shall kean a took and in
WE ALSO HAVE
said book shall put down lb* names of tb«
owners of all lata liable undvr this ordi- with you. I trust by fair dealing I shall he
able to retain your confidence. and to win
paper. Why not come here, Mr. Editor, obliged to remove muv, and rhall cbaige that of strangers.
said owners the amount due from them un­
der thia ordinance, and ahal! nn or before
the
first day
November of each
___________
..diofj-.,
make a report to tbe Aseeuor of said wil'
•
scription paper pasv.ng around on Jcffer- Inge, which report shall contain tbe name*;
is invited to toy stock on which I
of-ali parties liable to pay the forfeiture
under this ordinance, and the omouai due

Again in the Trade

Especial Attention

all uses and

primary schools and

“
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ALBERT BARNUM.

Anj House In Barry Co.,

Basiness llelations

regular edition.

of North Main St., Nashville, Mkh.

An Ordinance to Prevent Drunkenness

.

WE ARE BOUND TO

Woodland,

—having dag out iu the nigti^

with the

This is collected av are other village taxes, and the
moniM arising therefrom shall be paid into

FRESHMEATS,!
all kind?, which will b* *o'J law for ca«l&gt;; l0 hire the teacher for tbe next term, Caort.

ITV1L.EE TO ST-A.YI

WE WARRANT THEIR PURITY I

School and Miscellaneous Rooks, Stationery,
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Glass and putty,

C3-IVE TTZNCZE,
in V£Y AND IJQVORS. bndi

HUNGRY OR COLD!

The eaai

COME rro

COG-

eoanUiv

NIAC AND P6ACH UltANDlliS. JAMAICA HUM. a FDu
Article ff OLD POUT AND NATH i: WINES, OLD BOUR­
BON AND CEDAlt
VALLEY WHISKlES.^wuA ata.
Waaler,I Frorg.) LONDON DOCK AND HOLLAND GIN.

Common Council shall vote at any regular

Tkn. Uqu.r. «&gt;U b, ~U U fMy.xx.o, ,,J

pl the meetiw.

ashvIHe, Kioto.
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; but on Sunday lost, as tbe church
— j hour approached, Mr. J. C. Dilhn,
P«c»«l'!d 10 ,ta *c;,iwl lwl,“’ r"11"1

Michigan has a .weather prophet

B
I nUUDjthc sinplc OHt.nnd the praises that
■ lull ■ » 111 wnnn UvIi:
1,; :iu! nseeuug wer-! ••tivnir.
11“" &gt; Wl
Jong aud food.

who predicts that Tho dust will fly

_ . . * .--------------------------------■ wnnn

during the month of March.
We
,—...
think it will down in sottlhera Fioritfo 1

This ordiAaM shall lake effect on the
I&gt;ated Febrwuy 9th, 1876.
rBWHSSS.
Bw«rder.

G. A. TE17MAN.
PrwLknt. •

Give IML'e a. Coll.
Nasbhlh. Mich., Jon. 57.1876.

L. J. WHEELER

W, ,1.
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&gt; U«il«4
.J GBOCKUIC*. *
TOBACCOS »Bd C«UA«S.

te IMliUal

IMnml

•--&lt; WulllJ. U..L* VW1

JF.irn i'RICES .l.KD HOXSST DXAIAN11.

�growing out of-Uui trootmsut Of tho colored ead«t Bokw, by memtom of tbs fourth ebuw.
still (wulinnoe. During last week Cadet Engimmr Gordon Claude, of AhuapoUs. ton- ardtwad. during drill caorwiiw. to fence with the
eoiorAd mUhhipamui, and this bo positively re­
fused to do. whereu|K&gt;n he «m Mi«lled from
—Ann Eliza baa gained her point againal
ftaigbom. who breotnre her profit aa' well
M her prophet.
Judge McKean allows her
e»,60q alimony ami *3.000 for tbe axponao of

and - tptartka, on accent oi iw iraramar
mln and uuiverwa! popubfrity.’ Not only
arc lbw VcnpiAR Bitxtisw, bn he cm!!a
th«-tn. an invaluable.ionic and alterative,
| but they are acknowrlmteetl nn n ntandnrd
Mkxhgixx. and the astonishing rapidity
। with whieli^ thev cure diw-amw hitherto
declared taAunfde, seems ahmert incredi­
ble. After having been oarufnlly taatod,
they are kept on band in thotiKundn of
| honMtbobla, and lined for any and every
; form of dUc«M&gt;x many relying np&lt;»n them
! ih ptefrreue* to the «»&lt;** c&gt; lebnded

—Die partisans of Mcl’Jiery, in New Orleans
arc holding piblle moetingii to denounce tho
Wheeler cemprumiae, and doing all iu Mioir
pqwur to prevent ito adoption.
—D»o Election.Committee hf 11ms lower house
nf CnngnsM report that Uiay have axamuMsl the
returns from every county iu Atkaiwaa concern­
ing Which lliorti baa been any ihsputc, atuf fiiwl

that Baxter wna elected Gorcrocr over Brooks
Ln 1872 by 712 votes.
Mr. Cameron, tba S'nat &gt;r-cl«s t from Wiarouhin, says lie lias always been a.IIapuNIcan. and
always intends te be. and that bo will go into a
Republican caucus.
■

$60490

&gt;

of lhe Korea blU, aklcb lasted from II o'clock U1
midnight, ami culminated hi «io of the bUteroat
partlauRBtarr ftghte Oj th- aeeeloa. The Homo­
crate oppoeed the bill tn all Its at««a, and delayed

—The National Beuat adopted an amendment
to tbo Puatofflcc Apfiropriation fill allowing ‘

—Dio Chicago, Danville aud Ylneczuieti rail­
road ban (^ono the way of all feeble rail: mule,
tbo passage Jroe through the mails of tho into the liaudn of a receivor. •
C\n*grtiuti6aal fyeord.
■
—The net earnings of tbe Chicago and Alton
-Die jwrfcnnaneo st tho Chicago Academy railroad last year were *2,224,000.
of Mui-ic vm cnlrrtued a few. nights age, botween tho fourth nwV fifth act*, by a ymu^g
mon named Henry McNcrlns, who drew a re­
Thirty-snrth Day- Dio ciuHo-exannnation of
volver and firod at tho leader of the orchestra.
Mm. Moulton waa. concluded, and after a few
Mr. Loesch. He Was partially intoxicated at
ro-diroct 'queries sue was reloaded from the
the time, and seem*! to hare no knowledge of
wituuw-box
Dm defense then called Mr*.
what ho was doing.
Carey, and required her to give an account of
-Cable memgee between New York and
Groat Britain aud Franco wiU be fifty cento nwcrviug the right to introduce corroborative'
(gold &gt; ihw word on aud after May next.
treUmouy al name future time. Mr. Tracy ix«t
—Tba bills for the adm»Miun of Colorado aud
lielng reaily to begin hia opening address to the
court aa adjournment was had.
•
Thirty-rrmuh inty.—Tncy timlv the o|X.i.wore largely for tbe billa. only thirteen Benaing ntatMUout of tho cane for tho defonsc. Ifc
torw void'# against tho admission of Colorado
vigoroualy maintained tho innocence of Beech­
ami only clpven against the admission of Now
er's rolatioua with Mr*. Tilton, and charged
both the plaintiff and Mrs. Moulton with porThirty-eighth /My—Gon. Tracey's openitq;
argument for the defendant occupied the entire
day, and was etill nnfiniuLcd at the time of ad­
journment.
Thirty-ninth Day.—Gen. Trwcy continnod.
hut diil not coucJnde hia addrem. He defcmlod
liimself against the cliarge of diabouorahlo con­
duct in taking |&gt;art in the cam after l.o liad
stijiulated with Tilton to keep out of-it.

—Caleb Cushing baa officially advised Frcaideut Grant tint tbe Virginias question lias been
adj —ted ~ the basis cf £50? tedesmily
for carb person killed.
—Gen. Pope reports the surrender of I.G00
Cheyenne* at tbo Arapahoe Agendy.
—The HL Louis K&gt;iiublictm contains an elab-’
orate article claiming that tho Eads bridge at
Ht. Louie, while not an .obstruction to the upper
riror Ntuueiw, U an engineering failure, and
—Recent advices from London an noun co lhe
that tho Eads Jetty scheme is one to delay ]&gt;cr- death of8ir Charles Lyell, the eminent geol­
ruauent improvement si the river montli tn tbo
ogic, aged 78 yearn.
.
luterwt of tho bridge stock and the St, Louis
—Dio French .Vmctably ha* passed the Senlocal ndiroaifting*.
—George Fawcett Rowe, one of the finest aud
most accomplished comediami on the stage, is
delighting the people of Cbic-jgo by bin flue

—It in re[H&gt;rted from Ixmdou that Great
Britain han accepted from Spain, aa indemnity
for tho Virginia* outrage. £500 for each white
and £300 for each black man murdered.

ted tiro result of their investigation of tho Pa­
cific Mail subsidy to tbo House on the 27th
tilt., accompanied by rewolritioua Ao the

taken bo placed before tbo next Congreea. to
tho end that they may make further inquiries,
and take anch action aa they may deem proper
in regard to King and Schumaker.- 2. That a
copy of no much of tho evidence ae relates to
Jury. 3. Dial any reporter or corrc«q&gt;oudcnt
who occupies a neat in the reporter*' gallery of
tbo ITonne, and who received any portion of
tbe money need in procuring a subsidy, Ini
censured, and be deprived, of hia neat iu naid
gallery.
—Two more adventurous pioneer* have
reached tho settlements from tho famolua Black
Hille. They give a glowing account of its
golden attractions, report abundance of precious

CONGKESSIONA L.

leg the prngroM of a tote. AU tbo member* trek
tbe hint but Boiler, who strutted up to wbrrc th«
Speaker stood. and declared that to tied an much
right there a* Mr. Illalne. Tita latter became
fiwioun, and ingry word*
between ■them.

^^“T^^^Ainmvmbw.a^aBB^g. _

AGENTS WAITED

New England, or that portion of it

of tiro village. • His

name

commonly

Parsons,

Bunter,"
“ Bunter ”

and

his

oamo

v

known

color

from

S5.16M5_A.D£(Xj

Abram

“Al*
’

oFciRmck piSiwer

blnck.

Aim's

5O“|

butting
AtLaxTl&lt; " V8a.PauT

prnixinsititM and i*owcrs. He could and
would have Iwwu utilized as a liatti-riiig

taugnid. tiresome ren-uttUMi*. causing you to foci
acanwlr aldo to be on your feet or areend a flight
mm in tho warfare of the old days. But of steini; that continual drain that la repplng
he came into the world too late fur this from your avslemaall your farmer elasticity,
aix! dr.ring die bloom from your chceloi: Hint
use, and wtui really never good for any-. c.-ntinua! strain uiioo rour vital forces that
thing. Ho waa Jxiru a slave in New York r. B lent vou irritable and fretful, may all b&lt;
ovircome aud subdued by a perresvenng tire of
State, and when ho was freed he gram" that marvolomi rcmo.lv. Irregularities aud ob­
bled because, his new condition obliged structions to tbo projxr working* of your syaare relieved by thin mild Mid safe means,
him to provide for liis largo and ac­ while periodical pains, the cxisteuco of which ia
cumulating family. He could do but a sure iudicwtion of rerion* direano that nliould
not be neglectod. readily yield to it; and If IU
one kind of head-work, and tliero was no two ia kept up fur a roanonablo length of tinis.
demand for that, and he was too lazy to tho special cause of three |&gt;am» Lt |H rmaneuUy
removed. Farther light on there aubjecta may
use his luuids or logs. He settled all his . bo ofiained from my (Munplilet on di-cai-re [x&gt;
personal difficulties by butting against culiar to your sox sent ou receipt of two stamp ■
My Favorite Prescription is sold by druggist«.
the stomachs of his foes, and became bo
noted in this line of attack that he begun
Ho moved into

butting for wagers.

Massachusetts and made sport for the

Thus ho

villagers like a negro Samson.

picked up pennies. Ho 'would sjilit n
heavy plank any day for a quarter by
nmiertinw bin hnnl woolly 11radngailist it;

or knock an wlvemuy out of time by tlic
first lunge uj&gt;on provocation. One day
some merry villagers assembled in one

reteblished itself re tbo real infallible Cliil)
cure. It la universally admitted to be tbo only
reliable aisl harmless Chill medicine now in
two. Its cfticar-v is confirmed by thousands of
certificatre of the very best ]x»|do from all
parts of tbe country. It cures malarious dia&lt;-a«re of every tyjic. from tbe nhaking agues of
the Ixkre and* valleys to tbe raging fovcni of tho
torrid xono. Try it! It hoc never been known
to fail.
Wl—
.— «. rv.
prietom. Now
gi*t«.
_________________________

Mothers who have delicate children,
who are subject to croup: When your child
ho (I gtxn to bed wheezing ana coughing you know
cot
teferc morning croon may ret in. and ix&gt;
wanted one. They agreed to give him n
foru you can get a iihjmiman vour chihl mar bo
big cheese if he would funasli it with his beyoiid the rciu-h of help. Allen's Lung llalrem
Hittiuld
alivani be kept in your homie, and be
head. Of course ho would. Tho wags
given immediately when tho flijt symptoms an.
then put a grind-stone in a salt sack, and Ear, which will remove the mue-.i* collected in.
o
Uiroat
aid nave the life of your dear child.
told him to godhead. Jle went ahead
For «nl&lt;j by all rue-licino dealer*.
and promptly shivered the grind-stone.

ADVERTISERS

proparatioDt rnndc d illy friufi the na­
tive herbs found un t ’ lower ranges of
the Sierra Nevada niouirtnins of Califor­
nia, the medicinal proiicrties of which
are extracted therefrom without th« u»a
of Alcohol.
Tho question is oluwst
daily asked, “What is the cause of the

unjiar.iJIeled success of VtafcOAR
tkksP Our answer is, that-thoy rercov*
the cause of disease, and lhe patient re­
covers hh health. They are the groat
blood puriBf’t and a life-givSng principle,
a (&gt;cncct Renovator and Invigpratot
'i the system.
Never Iwfuru in th*
jisUiry of’ tho world ha.x a nnslictne bcc.i
eompoauwcd possessing lhe rrmnrkabl&amp;
qualities of VlBKOAB V.TTKBS ill hwlfilS tt«uck of every disease moil I* beir to. 1 ue»
are a gentle Purgative —
“* ■ T.mL«
I nflamiuaUon
relieving Congestion 1
tho Liver and VUccrai
. of Dk. WALXWftl
The
,
-.v A periant, D»i&gt;borK»o.
Carminative, NoUitious, laxative, DinrsCia
Scdulire, Counter-Ini.tant,dudorilic, AlUOT,
tiro, aud Anti-Bilious.

YOUNG MEN
Iowa R. R. Land Co,

FOURFORDOLLARS
ONE.

INBORN.

;
of the atores asked Abe if he "would not '

like to have a cheese.

Of course

lie had fulfilled his part ■'£ the contract,
and they kept their own.

His perfonn-

IIMAGIC LANTERN'S

TE^H.DTI^ksE^8'

d-jne Linunrta- is almost a certain cure, in
ociere cares great relief may be obtained, if not
a perfect euro.
X

| once melted their stony hearts, and they
We notice that the agricultund papers
| gave him to cot. One night a store was i all over tha country .recommend the use of
Shrriitan'r Caralry (\nuUti&lt;m Powderi.-KpI on fire, and tho heavy door could nut be J cfmnye.
'
'
Farnicm and otlirni in. this section have long
broken open with any of tha appliances
known aud appreciated tho advantage of these
at luunl. Abe “Bunter” wau passing powdera over ail other*.
and ho opened it for tho good ot the
eauso and went his way.

Established ISliS.

err

and they

DEALER IN TEAS. GITOUNO^FFEES AND RPICES
Na. 1u» K&gt;.l Suet»m SL. Ctalc*«n.

THE FAVORITES
^.y^L^'.ViXKSK^Jvonrra! ’S—

He thus butted

his way through life: 'urnished for many

HOTELS,
____
BAKERS,
OROCERS,
HOUSEKEEPERS,
BOAROINfl HOUSES,
A PRIVATE FAMILIES.

years a peculiar feature of tho amuse­

WALL-8T.

ment^ of a New England village, was the

YOUNG FOLKS’HISTORY
UNITED STATES

head of a large family of Parsons, and

passed to tliat narrow gate where butting
will nut avail.

It is likely he gut in

without difficulty, fur during tho latter

yeara of his Life this old lettering ram
j had been coaxed into a mission chapel,

' iacJfi? X bUkpa IIU.

and was not so hard-headed that Uro in-

ORGANS

fiuenoefl of religion could not soften him.
His example may be a souree of hope to
others of this stiff-necked generation.

’ Hcckxno Pio Baked.—Place ‘in

tho

diah in which it is to be baked (after pre­
-By the recent foundering of tho English
steam-i'uip Hoo^-Kong, in tbe Irrlian ocean,

paring it exactly in the fame way as fur

many liv&lt;« arc Hujqiored to have been lost.
—Tho fire record for Saturday. Fob. 27. em­
brace* tho Cliff Locomotive Works, Bcnuiton.
Pa.-lore, e50r&gt;.000 ; a packing -aretemre iu
Phllretelpliia-lare. *80,000 ; the herb boare in
tbo Shaker vilUee. near Hudson. N. Y., tbo
chief mmwn of revenue of the Hhakcr commu­
nity—low. *60,000 ; Bovcral atoree at Wichita,
Kan.—lore. *25.000 ; a flouring mill at Chatta­
nooga, Tenn.—Joan. *50.0011.

egg, which has lieen olightly

NEW AND IMPROVED STYLES.

roasting), and lay thickly on it white of
It

will

require

Massillon Hamster
| BUY

beaten.

no further attention.

Unequaled in Tone, and in Beauty
of Exterior.

the BEST.

Send with it a quarter of a pound of but­

ter for hasting. .________________
Loxdos tins a new comic pap.T en­

titled CA&lt;7 and Magog.
Tub official report to the Austrian gov­
ernment, res]Hicting mumeal inntnuncnta
nt the Vienna Exposition, declares the
Mneon &amp; flamlin Cabinet Organs to be
** tho moat distingniidicd and pnrineFninaT, Fob. ?C.—Senate—Dis Committee on •worthy iimtnunento ” of their claim;
Fiuan-v reported advene!; on the bill to secure &lt;lo- pntiaing in detail their power and rwsopreltor* in thr Freedman'. Bank from low...Th" imnce of tone, variety of combination anil
■ame committee, rvjorted, fax oraNy on tbe but to ^lo effects; fine vower of expnwnon ;
ninootb, even and HyinpatheUc tones,
and thorough workmanship. They were
n&lt;|Ulrr« lenvrra Io affix i&gt;r«&gt;a thr_&gt;p‘go&lt; ho!*, awarded the first and highest xneihd.
on «vrry liarrrl coatxialag frnuenW.l liquor*, O*’ Other American organs in compirtitioii
pnj«;r »Uuip, »Ua »ucb liarrrl tx sold or reroorr,! were dedarrd to be far lew.meritorioiiH,
the tonm and workmanship being Ixith
inferior. In compaiMon, it wm naid :
“ Judged h-uien‘Jy, they &lt;to not -rii*
above a respectable mediocrity.” Thia
vm undoubtedly tho most extensive,
thorough and competent comparison of
such instruments ever made.

15 CASH

DO YOUR OWN PRINTING!

MUSIC BOOKS

PBINTING PRESS.

Tua NoBTiiwBirrKSX Tkixokaph Lmof Janesville, Wis., gave offices
to fifteen graduates during the month of
January. Valentine Bros., tiro princi­
pals of this institute, uiiderstana their
bnsine’w thoroughly, and tliey not only
give students a perfect and practioal
knowledge of telegraphy, but hove ar­
----------------- •’ companies
to procure
htthte

1SJ&lt;. The average brain weigh* 4G ; heart, 10
Uji2. There wt* no evidence whale w of u&gt;
■suity or injury. but more than average intalfi-

Dr. J. Walker’s pUICurnia Vin
ccnr Bitters arc r partly Vegetable

■ walled in at Williamstown,- Mass., mourns
over the death of a hoted “ uluinieter ”

gave him a stone. He was fully ttatisfi**d,
however, when they finally resolved that

—Ernest Ortwcin was hanged al Pittsburgh
on Tuesday, Foil. 23. Ortwciu will ba remem­
bered ns tho fiend who murdered on entire
family of five petMma. named Hamnett, near
Pitteborgb in Apnl bug.
—An old man named Donahue, 70 yearn of
agw. living at Hanot City, Mo., in on altervatiou villi bin aou a few dayx agu, aboul.afflue

VINKAR BITTERS

snd nor extra t&lt;ww» I* Ac-r.l^ NATIONAL
VUHUSHDCG CXJ . ChlCMv. Ill .otM.UmU. Mo. _

They promised him cheese,

—Die extensive glno factory of Wahl llroo
in ChlcafTO, lii* been dentroyed by fire. law
&lt;400.000 ; ineunnee. *88,500.
—A recent tiro at Emporium, Pa., conmunod
aix building*, with an estimated !&lt;mh of *70,000.
—Tbe entire.bumneaa portion of the town of
HouaUmia. PcUis county, Mo., wua recently
droiroyed by a tornado. Many {wreoua were
Injured.
—A . frightful catastrophe occorred in Now
York on the evening of the 2!&gt;t a ult. Tbe con­
gregation of St Andrew's Church, on Duane
street comer of City Hall place, were aceemblod at evening vatpen. The chtireh wan well
filled, tho CTingrcgation for the mont |mrt con­
sulting of women and children. Adjoining the
church were U.o ban.* walls of Shaw's crockery
store, which was burned a few clays previpua.
Die high wind which prevailed, with a heavy
rain trtonn. battered ag&amp;iunt the uiurapportod
walla, and about H o'clock the wmt wall gave
way and went crashing tiirough tho church
roof, falling on the cast gallery priDcqially.
which waa crowded with people, killing six
jiertoua and serioualy injuring twenty-five

$250S

CLABKES NEW METHOD

FOR REED ORGANS.

wvZ Elastic tiro Ca..

No.683 Broadway, N. Y. City,
tatbraafl.

farCBMUr.aad teawred.

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                  <text>BMhTUle, Barry County, ICchigaa,
ORNO

She Slashrillr flrtrs.

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FRIDAY,

STRONG­

Editor and Proprietor.

AIlVEBTISlBG RATES.

Progression. No Retrograding.”
VOL. II.

Z^NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY. MARCH

for har ; we’ll briug her back alive or—' tired you look. 1 am so tony you Itave
drnd I waa' jmrt going to »y ; Im*. I to carry me!’
•
“ I raly believe riic would have crawled
stopped myself in tinte, and got out of
on her hands anfi knees, if- we'd have let
“ Wai, it didn’t tak long to ttnwe them, her. Her fort she couldn't ns^-they
mid off we started, twelve of us double­
fitted men, with . our arabines on our
riiGtikftks, raid our flaring. ikne-knottorches—for the night waa dark m pitch.
My dog went, too. He’s getting oldish
now, and hafl rather riaep in the sun, or
bjr the kitehen fin&gt; tlinn cthmb the rocks;
Init then, his ryes were as sharp as a
fox’s, and he was ready for any frolic.
Heaven forgive wit, though, .for calling
that a frolic! ‘

were frozen.

1'Tngek XAliAi. H BngiT-tips hares language of ithtoir
v wn» "°
the uaite ; and the manner ;
j&amp;
b M otoqueat m all 11m$ r«L ”
:
t^sm tang raid pointed, Hkr ’
'

12,

1875.

NO.24

COXURHHHIONAL.

1

H.

“ * Weren’t ytni afraid yon would die
there t' we asked her. * riow conld you trim ami scrap- and jx^ish up to the ‘
at
Me.,
sing and and keep such a bravo heart 1 '* highest poiut of artificial beauty ; and I
“ • I didn't think u! myself at all/ said others, carrying the doctrine of nature ' u™"- *nd »ii:
u&gt;
die. * I was thinking how bad mother to the outside limit, let them grow wild,.;

MICHIGAN NEWS.

wDMferiing, and so I prayed bard, and
tl
sang loud, raid didn't stop once ; and agnails or “ back friends *’ as the agoniz- tb« wu, ™
pretty soon I was sure you would come ing consequences. Sometimes von »v ' u®««—T»&gt;« Hcuw ।
. .
.... ........................... •
l
»clzrt r&lt;Knn&gt;
for me, and nurer and surkk, and then I
CDt, hlbilrt-shaped, With the delicate. o« Um LnriAlatnrr rejecu-l by Um ltHnnilu« Doan!,
hoard you call.’
filmy little " half-iuoon " indicatatF at I
tb-m ■ anjeritr in tfee Hm»e....Tbe
44 Wai, M I raid, wo started twelve
“ It seemed as if she must be made of
tlwbro^U ie ro^Uou. ^ broulj ’ £™:
.7 J
strong', aud Boz went with u)j aud the Homctiung different from other folks.
cami-d
to
perfection,
but
all
rendered
.•■puinUKi
oa
thcKrtiuiaiin-'niiBieatatoUieiDaiAnaiia
I
We
looked
at
her,
and
at
each
other,
and
people stood at their doors, and bid us
‘ GfxlNpcwl,' aud watched us, as they we bltiblxred like Ixdnce. But when of no avail by dirt and sloven linens ; ! *™&gt;r Apprcp.-:*u&lt;Ki ixn».... After the &lt;i&lt;itxery
whil.' ou..-ns «.&lt;&lt;*, wMW, ribbed, I
•
said afterwards, for miles raid miles, by sb« was pat intoher mother’s arms, wlu-n
means of tii- light from ou^ torches. tho excitement was over, sho gave way, square, with no half-moon, spotted like ductaxlan of the sundry Civu Apiiropri*l:un bCH Ul .
i
We wadfx: brooks, ■ and rinnbed oirer and went xn|o a dead faint—a syncope, ro numy .row, hrrna wilt,’’gilu "
trees and jagged jxrinte of stood; we the doctor called it—that lasted for days, “ friends," and flic Eke—(hat is, with- ; Tvssdat, March X—Snnfr—Tbc crwtemiala ;
holhred |ill' wo were hoarse, and we and all tlw villag«^weut up to took at her,* . ,
. ,
wcr* rv*» *a'1 I’te«xl Oil SR....TIM WU for Um
,et pluMMit u&gt;Jock lor .he :
crawled on our hands and knees into lying there so nhitq ,nnd still, in her,
cavqs. with cur guni between out teeth, iiight-dress, as if she were dead anil in care beefowod on (hem, their dainty j T*rtff un,»it quaj* from UwiHo&amp;w, ™ toi»n up

,,

the

, ,

m

little

thinking they might be bears’ deus, but
' we didn’t find a trao; of little Susan.
I “Our hearts sank at the thought of
her ; we could not go back *o, and wu
MOUNTAIN !kcpton. At last, our tordro- went ont,
GUIDE. unj
could do nothing more, fof we

~
"7"
j had got among the rocks, by tho ioe«k
• UQ1^
Rmons &gt; caverns, nnd a step might, send us to onr
Aha great big mountains, there stands u . . ..
; . ..
.
„ ,
.-,.1 ~
. *
. . , ' .
.
, i deaths, imi winu' ium.-, too, nu of u
.Utu» rough
rolUg,. |h.l „
cat against
untogether,
oharp like
bralt right nut on the edge of . higt, j
Wo huddled
closer
unda

gi. o roc
ten
win
o*1’*
it seems as. if the little house would rock
,
.
...
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over, and go tumbling-down, down into
the gully below. .

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[

benumbed and dbconraged .waiting
,
.
i
for the monmiir.

“ Some of ub thought it would never
come. I know I prayed for-mother and
Bui if you were to tell that to Stuton
tno girls, for when it blew colder and
Gordon, who lives there with her mother,
colder, and I begnn to be drowsy, I was
she would laugh at yon. For Susan wns
afraid I should never see them again. I
tom 'knd bred in that wild, luneHome
tried to keep awake, but conld Dot I
place, and she loves the rough rociui,
...
, ,,
gness
giu-is iiuu
tlmt was uro
tho cas&lt;?
case witu
with uie
the fi
rest,
-h, lor
for
covered with hchans* and tho sinuggy
, ,
,
...
- ,
. ,
.v ,__
,
*, .
. „ , • nolxxly Mirrcd, and the wind,went down,
•pmes, that grow almost horizontal y from :
,
,
....
T *_• « *
♦k- »ro.k.
&gt;
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ii
i
“Hl »t grew deatlily ntill. I tried to
tho cracks and creViccs, and hang down i
. . . ’ .
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over the gttDy
1 B1M,W^» lnjl “Y tongue clove to tho roof
Vi
ii.
i
’°f my mouth; I tried to turn, to move,
Yea, liman Gordon loved her birth- . . T
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i -ii •*
ami
l,Ilt E w-ua ilJtP tt h»g. Then at last I
place, raid all ite surroundingH. There •.
...
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, , I didn t care to try anv longer, and
was not a procipiec but what ahe lisd I
-Kmu. i « .
i
i
silence was deader than ever,
elimbod, not a cascade, nor a cliasm, nor
. mountain Ms, but »h» could guide ! “
1 l“~d nuato-lroxt, lu
yOn f,,
. off, as it wen-. It noenied very pleasant,
’ Huron wro . dairoln-lixiking eMd,
U«U&gt;iii. - to it r thought

rod tlroli. dl U»l could be mid Jurat 111 “,el,t *” “I*’1’
But *» »l
her, oxc-iil tb.1
l»d long lock, ol
U‘" *’’£ "l' “" d"m‘
toto "
light linir, tb*t, not being kept rowy well
XutbudU bynuu

her shroud,
“ But finally sho camo out of it, and
got well,'and though all ths doctors ccnraltrd together, and wanted to cut’ off
her feet, wu wouldn’t hear to it ; and tto
they were both raved, raid tw good os
ever, except one is a little drawn up, and
smaller tluui the other. ,
• “ Wai—and that's the end ; and if
you don't think, by this time, that there
never was another like Busan Gordon,
anil that there never will be, I've wasted
my breath, that'a all,”
So you see how the little mountain
guide, with lier blcaohod-out hair stray­
ing into her eyes, and the limp ill her
step, was glorified in the eyes of all who
heard Uncle Beu’s story.

The New Haven JPaUadimn has been
searching histoiy for a colder winter than
the present and selects 1741 aa a speci­
men. In tluxt year the snow, wliieh cov­
ered tho whole country as early « the
the
13th of November, was still found the
the next April covering the fences. In
January, a tent was maintained on
Charles river, Bouton, for the entertain­
ment-of traveliinj.
From Feb., 22,
George Washington's ninth birthday,
nirtii March fl, the people crossed the
sound bn the ice every day from Strat­
ford, Conn., to Long Island, a distance
of thri-c leagues. -Eve®: as. far east, as
New London the ice extended into the

by the way, that has more than one signifleanre. It may mean consideration,
-innht hAmterww ■ m- it
doubt, hesitancy ; or it may mean anger
and annoyance ; or, as a habit, it may
point to tho not romoto poombaitr of
1 .
, .
•
madness. In any way it is ugly to look
nt, and worse than ugly in ita results ; '
bare finger-tips, with the protecting '
roro. pi^i to too blrodtog
be- i

■ rays, 4 Poor Unde Bea!

What if you

Drawrillo -,- Julia Werner. HUbdale.

bowwa in thr State.
clextruetioa of thb building. engine, lioec. and

m*iitfrinc&lt;!..l,C47-. Dumber raster 10 jeani of
H’je, 502; number of penou* temporarily »Itoved outaidc the j&lt;«r-Jx&gt;u*ea, 26.M3 ; eort of

A rnrx lately cut near Newaygo route:tied

r„ jt»h*»italugiia
u,0 memberahip of the order incrianU ow eompuUsl at A1.S7 _
_
tumporary relict outaidu the |X&gt;cr-iiciMC«. cx5&lt;Xi.
r&gt;&gt;n uro
cnuwg wnu v.ic um oi • uic cluxive of tralixfx rtitlon EBfi medic*!
month Uic rocciptxot wheat at Detroit aggro ■ tendance, il5H.2C3.G3;’ whota amu-utl f*id
^.&gt;..1 2 u-v.
t. .
from tho Mvnral countV IXXW funds. t-iJ1-2M.03 :. wlrole amount ci{»rnde&lt;l by Uic conn-

u» prfviirge. &lt;rf th« Howw, intu&lt;-»mist uf UTiU.i*« cnetul sdrcU failed to dheuver tho where*‘Undln« “» “ wltaf_“J*r,aro.
Co“" nbouta of Uic money tmid it wax sugK&lt;**«d to
M“!*’ rePortjd •WUtej.ro; examlu0 bb c.„ whcn eisu w fwC11] tl)(.kc,i
m
&lt;««. from amutoo enu
.
.
proemw, which »« y*«rod....8crwiu Mucminicr.!.
r.y ””” o lining.
‘
“«- ■&gt;—«- ’Ww— Mt »~u». ■- i
Uio trawuaiiMloa thniagh the w&gt;.it» unrti r ' mency-cnlcr department of tiie Coniuua 1 ostWTUteo ,-,3^ o{
at coagrvM,of Uw I office, han been arrested fur etubezriing &lt;12,334
c*nffn»tio*ai Urwd, puiioi
*ru! Agricultural ' of mancy-onlcr funda. He canfo*&lt;« that ho
were coneurml in.... Th* Houro rrwunroJ 'took some, but Uiink- •'------------------ •*--------

I mtlt™, in adnraey of too ricw. retried by
i )or«r. teat the «xUUax Wahl gincmm-nl in Arkan*h’&gt;aW “* I- ««terfere&lt;i rath, ruber by
' utbyany department of tint general-govtrniueaL
.
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«1—yean, 149; naya.sj.

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WrawnamAT. M*rcli 3.—Senate— The Sundry
The polite bore is Dot tho person .you aTU A«»eprirt!no tall «*’ paaed... .Tb« Ju4.'d»ry
CoruBdltec reported adreraeSy on the bUltireUeTS
proMdroMaro« iu^.i iwroro,«ro.
mdif wMtadoanitaiy n.*tjx&gt;aeii. Kdwnubi
"*
*
tola ktllp was
at your must important moment, inter­
rupts your most important labors. Y’ou
tell liim tliat yon are busy; he smiles can seaman Home where, and until thin &lt;m ctplala.,1

crop-lrul of eroOr.uul yeOrooralHi
is the one you are mo«t anxious to sec ,
depart. Tho polite bore comes to you I

blandly, and says he will not keep you
Maj.
long. Minutes lengthen into jkirtions of
*“‘ Even
Boz
”
" kne w. iL He
” sprang away
j hours, and hours are completed and I
.
! multiplied ; your polite bore site inunov- '
with a quick abort Ixirk, apd we, stand“sJ rcfcrr«J. ...The fx-n»u men took np
;: ..
ing up, all our drowrircss gene like
...
,
...
j thelUrer and narbar AppropriAUcm bOl, and ixnd.
: able, still -mihng and saying lie is on iog 42ad^m^.
magic, gave a.shout that rang through sound as far as could be seen from the’■ ! Uro point of svinB. You toko him
hi* ■ u^-n. romiro, un ~
ma
I the wilderneos, and* awoke a tlionrand town, and Fisher’s Island was united j
I word, and riiie for the leave-taking. He J i*aa«d....On eroium nt Fatter, uf Xew
echoes.
Wo were sure now tliat the .to tlio main land by a solid bed. Ou rises too, and begins another chapter, 1 " Steolre&lt;l, “that ths thaaka of the Uouw am dur,
u
ehikl was found,
for it was her favorite March 28, the Boston JVe«w Letter re­ nf hi. inh-rminnhhi diroomro. H. &gt;!«,,»
.
«o«g wo hod just H’tird—one that she ports thatftlm people living on Thomp­
, you standing till you are Kick and giddy, I for the impartiality, efficiency and dlettagniebed
l“d
to ns hundreds of times before, son's Island had crossed over to Dor­ when you ore forced to sit down again ; I *b&lt;W win* which be low diM-Kux-d the trying
'
“ ‘Susan Gordon—■Susan Gordon,’ we chester to church on tho ice for .the fif­
' cried, 4 where are yon I’
teen preceding Sundays. An late na the
your deliverance is as fat off ns ever.
with s spike in the bottom, always ao“Then we held our brea lia to listen 9th of July, a letter from New London,
The dinncr-lxdl sounds, and ho pricks
tonislied those who saw her for tho ilrnt j for an onswtir ; and it came, so clear and Conn.,'re|x&gt;rta on the cost qido of the
up Iris enru. Hb lias been with you since
Connecticut river a body of ice, as large before lunch'time, and means to Ktoy till
steady tlmt we caught every syllable.
“ Who is she? How does she dare I
“ 4 Here—in an ice-cave 1 I have fallen an two carte can draw, clear and solid,
you feed him. You luwl been inhospitable and U'fnre die tlrUUil HCaU. DiMrirt Attorney too’tand adds wry artlwwly tlmt “ it might
And set*, she ia lame, too 1” stranger-, through—I can't get up.’ Ixxnuso wnrjy and luul let tlie m^tl-dny lag to procoedlnj: agaiart Win. &amp; King and John 0.
would say, watching her in wonder.
" Wo each shook each other's hands, lie there a mouth longer, were it not that meal pam unnoticed, without an invitaThen,-almost always, there would bo and hugged each other about the nock, so many resort out of cariosity to drink
come one who would answer :
us great men ; but we couldn’t help it, punch made out of iL" ’ On the 17th of meet for yourself. Now you are brought
July snow was still lying in a mass in the
“ Go to Uncle Ben, if -you want to and wo shouted again :
•
up standing. You cannot ignore your
know about her. It’s a story worth hear­
44‘Are you hurt I Can you stay there town of Ipswich, Mass., nearly four feet dinner, and your ■ polite bore does not
thick. But the most marvelous record
ing, too, I can tall you.”
a little longer, till the day breaks ?'
mean to let you ignore it You ore
of that season is the statement made by
Aud Uncle. Ben, who was never known
“4 AU right!’ was the answer, ns steady
forced by the law of hospitality and gen­
to be guilty of wearing' a coat, nor of as before. .‘I can wait.’
Alonzo Lewis, author of tho niinals of
tlehood to any, “Will you join us?"
Lynn, Masu., that Francis Lewis, tho
lining found without* pipe in his mouth,
And yap might as well do tho tiling with
44 Then wo wntohed eagerly for tho
waa always ready to go over this story of
signer of the Declaration of Independ­
Tkukhdat. March 4.-- .Smo.'c— Tbe Hirer and
dawn, keeping pretty ntill again; but this
good grace ; for if you did not ask him
ence, drove Ids horse from New York to
Susan Gordon.
time, because wo wore so thankful—oh,
he will ask himself; and thus you will
Barnstable, the whole length of Long
“Wai," he would nay, “I’ll begin at
no thankful ! It was not very long,
lose all tho value to your soul which
Island sound, on the ice."
comes from virtue, and have none of the
only knee-high to a toad, she could j though, it seemed to us, before the air
relief to your Ixxty which is som*.-tim«i
grow gray. But every little while we
scramble with tho. best of ’em.
She
would a 11 to Susan, and nhe would call
wrough t out by vice. And when it comes
could climb like a cat, and her fiead was
back ; and Boz, who had gone straight
An incident which took place during to dinner, and your bore still not dis­
steady as a house-top.
Afraid I Sho
to the cave where sho was, through the tho recent “cold snap” at Bangor, lodged, yon may' fold your bonds in rewasn't afraid of nothin’, and sho got to
darkucac, would bark, and so we cheered Maine, hiw a moral whiah riianld sink signaiion, mid look only to the small
ounwlvea a little. But when at last'it like a plummet into the heart of every hours for your release.
famous for knowing every stick and
was light enough for us to venture ;
young man and woman of mutable age.
steaa anywhere round tin- mountains."
Is there much air in tiro clothing wc “d/h'or
i usd.
U. ro h
orphan UtdUicm «ii J
of Uom »olJlrr» wbo
i. Wai, ty’k nigh on to five years since tho where Susan was ; when we saw the There was a grand alcigh-rido in the vi­
wear? Dr. Max von Pettenkofer states wrrr mnrd. n-d by (wmih* tn central Muaouri u&gt;
thing happened. I had been thnmhing great layers of ioo pile J all around us— cinity of the town named, on on* of tho
tliat
of tX]Ual surfaces of the following 18M....T1» XeiiAtc- brouitht lb* aamian tn • ckiae
pretty lively all tliat day, and I was dean it never melts in those caves, you know— coldest of Uiecoldnighte, a alcigh-ride of
materials he finds them ix-na.-eV d by 'r“b'’0' “T
urU'"rlu‘1 •P'rohra. atm
.
4
r
L
‘
• tb. hour of 13 Arrived, Mr. WlUon rtmpjy tUvlxnJ
lieftt out by night, when Miss Gordon— when we felt the dreadful dull, and the old-fashioned kind, where young
men and maidens tnmblu into a sleigh vanouxquantities of au-(the most porom, me srca&gt; adjourn&lt;!.
that was Huren's mother, she came run­
tliought of the brave heart that delicate
flannel,
such
ua
is
med
ordinarily
for
jAu.«-Tb
:
r.ipnru
cf
iu &lt;»rarroix» cuami’tur.
together,
and,
protected
by
nmneroua
ning into tha bonne like mad."
child had kept up all through the long
buffalo robes and intimate &lt;x&gt;nip*nion- clothing, being taken ut 100), thus : «a «n the spproprUUon bin» wont agm4 to, and
“ Sayw she, • Aint Susan here?"
“Flannel, 100; linen &lt;rf medium fine- !
.itaatan -nt toUwckrtu
night, aud how her song liad saved us
“Says I, ‘SheainL For tho Lord's from what might lutvo been our last ahip, usnally manage to keep warm
rd
-ii. \n i x v rd *
i
'Uld fc*1 "**♦ • fclUr fru,u ItateiO* X«w
sake ’—for tho poor woman’s knees began sleep, wu felt like going down on our though the mercury may be ridiculously luro, 56; mlk, 40; Imck.km.ti8 ; tromnd t-to. ww'ro iro tci^ro. d.,ro u j, ion.
to knock together, and sbo looked ghostly knees before her, and blessing -her, for down below zero. On the sleigh-ride in Icatiicr, 1; chamois leather, 51." Hence,
question onu young lady liecumo wld, if the warmth of cloth depends upon the
our guardian angel
ainl hi r sweetheart, to make her com- degree in which it keeps out tho air
“ Wai "—hero Unde Ben always drew fartable, wrapped her closely in a huge from-our bodice, glove kid must be 100
“ ‘ Unde Ben Styles/ myn Miss G&lt;n- a long breath, and a long wliiff of his
blanket, covering even hvr head and face,
pipe together—“ wo got her out at last, She did not protest, mid the merry party known
the
n not
uu„ to be
I
Lot fact.
o. U The
ah j great March; wbteb wa&gt; adn'4rdf. NrgUy remarked that
by lettin down ropee, and then -wo
were carried on for miles, when a^vmark question ifl that of ventilation. If several • aud, Himluet WM unworthy of huU-r. imwch w.
most quarreloil as to who should carry addromed to the-mnmmifled young lady
hfo before.'
har home. Joe Biddles took her—he's singularly brought no rtaqionse. The 8^»- ro.1 U» 4ir be Ukro-1 io penne
• Cheer up,
uF, ‘ nays
anyw aI;, •- shc'H
soc n be
no back
mi-a the
Uro blacksmith
maettsnnth down in th« village, and blanket wan removed from her face, and utc tlirough them, the ventilation through ! „k„i u^tber h- iu.i aay &lt;.tpiaaatim to -i- of
iwn, all rigid. There’* no »i&lt;4 thing - stands
" six
’ feet
*
'high,
„
shoulders to
the second layer ia not much letta than j hf lacguagr. u-1 hs raid that be »t.»d by bu war*.
M Az-.- Irainir Ixiw wrrow ’
!
»__ ia— i__e_ match, besides belonging to the State Too drowsy and benumbed to .-.tir, she UironRl, Uio aiS,«iao« tho modtoo ol
"a,-*
“»
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“‘Iknow that,' aayn she. ‘It aiut
&lt;* • daobtfid chamctor
had suffocated in the prisoning blanket, two form a continuous system of tubea *— ' *
Utai I'm afraid of ; H's the—dears.’
•rm the biggest, ami I’ll itave her. while her i*»mi«u*ions were unaware that of uniform diameter, and the rapidity of
“The last word ratnc out with u
she wan dying! The case was a remark­ the movexnoot of the air through those
Bo w? took np onr march beck, and able one, certainly, if tile account hr trw, , is affected merely
. by
. the resulting friornutith ns if die had the jumping ioothand tiie moral is obvious. Young men tion. Through our clothing, then, jninee
and young tadies in a sleigh' should be I u .»bx»m of air, the amotmt which, m in
to gnid-t us an. «wi»r way home. And enabled to keep warm without the uw of । woitibtiun, 4
'
: Um® tha way sdic pitted us, for bring out auffocating blankcte. If a young man ■ meshas, uponi pie difference of tempcra: all night, junt as if ah--' hadn't the worst nauiiot make a young lady comfortable ’ biro between tke external end internal
; of it heradf 1
without amathpring her, ho has no buri- atmosphere, and upon the velocity of
’■ “ ‘ HOW good you a}] fxtfS' Wyj| S]W|
brushed, were almost always in her eyes,
and that she limjxxl slightly when she
—
a
walked.
In the summer rhen the mountains
swarmed with sigbt-wx nt, Susan was ia
the greatest demand. She could hire
herself out at almost any juice for a
guide. Tiro way alio skipped along, from
rock to rock, and - swung herself down,
and helped herself up, by means of her
little mountain staff, made oqt of ash,

Ctytotr A M&gt;uuucij:'m shingle-mill. located
about four miles from Midland, wan destroyed

l«'ru»
till- unto »l«l in eon-truainn, of Uro
I T„„ ,..^c „d
TZlnXi., ul
nu other.»ut»i.!y bin., withoutncouiin-ntuuia,
.Iaxfji Brnnown attempted suicide st Gram! ■
wene pUc-j «m thr ratendar.
Rapids, a few days ago. Me was unable to make •
Ap^rtaa.® till
hia exit, however, owing to the tirompt apfdlca- .
■ te-od. The foUoxrtag
foe p&lt;:Uic bnildiogu Uen of appropriate internal and external rcinrknx m u&gt;J bra:
|:ao,&lt;*x&gt;: -----dies.
•
I1
: woo.ouo; eirrtngUc, k7^ coo,one; Kraiwrfne. la&lt;L.
Jaxn Dkoman. a train bey on tl’c Detroit. ;
l
rti,®); s». Umu,
and Milwaukee railroad, waa ameted'ai IXrub '
a f«w Asia Uu. iui susrl.'k'.ii &lt;‘.f
smtir., !

w x-.il •
-I , •
_ »•
in IMS. bulbing nnlrod u more &lt;11.gusting tiian dirty hands and neglected
nails, and nothing gives one such «
KCM- of freshness raid crate as the same
£
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memb-re well kept. Butoneofthnugliwit
.
things in nails is when they are bitten;
which, to judge by what.oHs secs, is a
...bii b.ri„e iro^fibb. fcroinwbn,. fro

longing to tho list of tilings mutilated
apd willfully spoiled—therefore taken
out of tho cub-gorv of things ugly by
.
”,
, ” . .
iiataro, hi-nro nunfortmro tor wlueh Iho
sufferer is in no wise accountable.

Frockway: Herbert D. Hale. &lt;***•&gt; Lake;
David H. Kilpatrick. Woodland Cluutea P.
Lapgie. Covert; Eugene Mcrae. Deerfield;

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X.EGISI.ATirE rSOCEEUIXGS.

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Wksmcmuy, March 3.—Senate— Kumerooa
Vrath-.
'
i WrasrraoAT,
Mart Geahax wan found in her alianty st t po’dtlcnir were Morl red In the Senate for Um rvpral
Detroit. Ratarday ni^bt. dead, with n »wanrt of or the Cooaly Huiwnntendency &lt;4 Hcbooto, and both
rata making free with the body. Hbo had liccfi
dead but a few liouns when found.
Jacob Gex.tmacuk::, a prominent miller and
a much rwqiected citizen, died at hia rtwidenoo prronath-n. U&gt; &amp;.- AgrlcuUiiraS tkJicy*. ...Ibc i HI
inaitlsur •trprrjrtatk.u»for n«tun* cornirc to th'&amp;«
CajmIoI wm rrootublcrrd and nccnuttUed... Tbo
Hon. Mixot T. Lane, an old and prominent IIo.is.- *aa nquMtrd to n turn the bill ter the r»tat&gt;oT • tHaU Eriaon !a Ux tipurr pnuln«u!».
ettizea of Detroit, died at the rrttdence of life Itftanrnl
....The llouar Ul! AniezZulory of thr act regulab­
le® thr rattlnf, 1WK4UU&gt;E&gt; end running of lojja na

A MAiiQfnriTK Cotuttablu in raid to be tho

rvwly-m-te tomb-Atoaro with the name Baulh ,
cut upon them.

TarnTOXT. Mwril
Wf„
c4 duaxiag U." ptaonc .J tho fund. .rUnu;

Uli' ' Micblitaa

Among them was a check on the Grand Itejnite i
li-..L

iron zwm - . 1...

_

ItotiMCpalhic

,’

■ I—.—..— ....... w.
....
...... . o u.i.1 Mix, ,
oa another Chicago bank for the •- wealth of ' "ta,),b'h “
A comint of Grand lUphti people are about i drpttoittas tho
to emigrate to Alabama^
|

mthetaU

of the Michigan Legudatuturc. and they were ‘
approved by Gov. Bagley oh the dnyti men- i
KEXATT. ACT».

Library;

1-nnidmit]

Uccnm cr jirohlbiUon
wOaia.
Marquette; Feb. 2.
Tn frollll.l, th.. 1'1

fUnnuiAY, March fl.—Senate— The Home *m
KxptiTted Io return ibe bill oqputixin* a new JndiiudtdsvxU, Uw 7»’.Uit/-5raL St bttagr kht-v-a that
&gt;tart*:a* and IVrUffv tow u-

: Sanaatuck; F&lt;d,. 3.
South lUn-ti ; Frb.

Detern! recently, an 1

im fAibcv. whewe child died it_
, . ,
„ut to » oiiferuter rot routol to l 1«« n«k of d««u
urclauws a Mwond-hand coffin.
polygamy, and Mrs. B
Tbs battle Crock high sAool han a museum ' Late-, now follows Ann
?***•
Grand

of Ibi sheep-pen of Mu!

�J I REED &amp; to $
Indan Ik. day. iwanly eight men harried ]«»t
lire bou.e wilt petilx.0. pnmn" ital
they might be |&lt;r»un„ler.

to

Carriage
Department I

quint Utt * *

PLANING MILL
A. W. OLDS, Prop’r.

M, rUalM Mill U
l»
-■*-------- —chiaery U all new, and of
discuase*), made this remark: "J no­
eat styles, I would invite the
tice that those "women’s right*' peo­
public to my superior facilkindly. • Ii is not safe to tramphi up­ ple are iavaribly men’s left’s.
ihe beat kind of work at
Sties for d
on so humble a thing as a bit of orreasonable
Some of the colored people of
Cleveland thought civil rights meant
; drink in
It cost lhe United Stales 9-111,000 free rides on the street cars, and
to make* widow of Mrs.’ Captain they had to ba^tood on their heads
Jack, and sho isn’t much of a widow
wither.
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
A Co'nnectiout girl married a Chin­
factioe guaranteed.
“Marry a widower! not I !” said aman to spite her mother, but after
and hardship than any other evil that Matilda. "Babies are like tooth the third thrashing aha reltimeJ
wants, their home toapite th© Chinaman.
lives. The country numbers tons — brashes. Everybody
WE are 'usine this year, the best
Sidlag-, Mosldings,
nay, hundred* of thousands—of wo­ own.”
“What’s jography, Bill” ••it’s a
WE warrant aR out Springs to
The U. -S, Treasury now holds tailin’ ot furrin lands that we knows
men who arc widows to-day, and sit
in hopeless weeds, !wcaa«e their $383,663,250 in United States bonds nothin’ about by ’cute chaps that’s Stand the LEVER TEST.
WE use the best Circle in the Warhl.
to secure national bank circulation, never seen ’em. Bill got a goverphusbands have been slain by strong
and 316,632,200 to secure public de- ment sitiiatipn..
WE use the Ives Axis, none better in
brink. There ?.ro bttndrwda of ikon­
the market.
Rewired at tfe O.
Josh Billings says: "If you are
sands of*hoir.e-3 scattered over the
WE Sell this year very cheap for
A Mississippi valley blacksmith is going
.
to give a man anything, give Cash.
.
land, in which- women lives of torture, teaching his eldest daughter the '
it to him cheerfully and qu^c, don’t
WE
are
going
to
I also manufacture Soft and Hard Wood
going through ail the changes of suf­ mysteries of his trade, and * she is ,
make him get down on his knees in
।
fering that Eo between the extremes learning so fast that she can now front
of you and' listen to the ten
(commindments and then give him
of fenr and. .despair, because those shoo a hors3&gt;
For the Wholesale and Retail Trade.
cent*
TTie greatest discovery at Pompeii five
I
whom they love, love wine heller
Uath. and Shingles,
TO OUR CUSTOMERS ONE
is that of a woman making a fire io
than they do the women they have
. constantly on hand.
a cook-store while her husband is in
sworn to love. There are women by
bed and Osleep. She was a noble ,
jgy- Saw and Planing - Mill eaat of the
thousands who dread to hear the step woman. •
Depot, Naahville, Mich.
White wheat, per bu.
-1'00
that once thrilled them with pleasure,
••
“
Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to bny for
48
•
A. W. OLDS.
One of tho patients in tho Indiana '•Red
“ ••.
0,50 titled to a
because that step has learned to reel lunatic asylum imagines himself a Oats.
Cash.
I have a full line of
Potatoes,
•* “.
70 @ 71 TICKET TO DRAW
under the infittcnce of tbe seductive horse, and he wants to de fed on Beans.
“ “
,1.50 0 1.75
...... 60® 65
poison. There are women groaning chopperl hay and have some one Apples, green, •*
For a Cutler about the
Turnips,
“
*• .
............308.40
with pain while we write fitose words, '•bod him down” at night.
Clover seed, “
Middle of September, Next!
A clergyman in a Vermont town Timothy* seed,**
from braises and brutalities inflicted
4,00
••.
Onions.
“
“
.1,9601,50
by husbands made mad by drink. has had two bushels of turnips and
------------- 0.66
four comforters This winter, but* yet
Thera can bo no exaggeration in any
PRICE LIST:
ho threatens to resign if his salary is
0,23
staterasat *^ regard’ to this matter,
not raised,
Butter, per lb..
........M ® *3» Best Coal Box Buggy, 1 seat, $130 00
pay the Highest Market Price for
becauco no humxn’s imagination can
~^..0,V8 2nd “
“
'*
120 00
Dubupue has no snow ordnance. Dried Apple*, “
0.13
create acythiag worse than the truth. The Mayor said: “The Lord puts Lard................. «
150 00
Best Square Box Buggy “
Dreoaed Hoga “
.0,07100,08
125 00
The sorrows and horrors cf a wife the snow on the sidewalks , and we Plaoler V ton—
.16.00 2nd
160 00
.10.00@12.00 Best Democrat, two seat,
Hay.
Ton
with a drunken husband, or a mother are not greater than the Lord."
140 00
2nd
“
“
A Western paper calls Bennet a
with c drunken son, arc as near the
POTATOES.
3rd
“
°
12500
MORTGAGE SALE.
realization of hell m ean be reached harmless figure head," and Mr. Ben’ . 250 00
Best Square Box Top.sincle.
qel’s family has our heartfelt sympa­
Default having been made ia the condltionn 2nd
nibbe
&gt;ber 205 00
in thia world at least. The shame,
APPLES,
thies in this their hour ol bitter trial. af a certain indenture of mortgage, made
the indignation, tho sortow, and the
and executed on the third day of 8eptemb*r. Best Top, two horse, two neat, 300.00
The man who is kind and polite to in the year of our Lord one thousand eight 2nd
“
”
”
240 00
sense of disgrace for herself and
his mother in-law has reached Vicks­ hundred end aeTenty two, by Alonxo B. Best Patent Road Wagon
90 00
children, the poverty, and niK unfra- burg, nud is an object of general curi­ Stevcnaon, sola and only heir at taw of Rox­
■
Delivered at their
“ Platform Spring Wagon 160 00
ana Stevcnsan, deceased, and F.lixa J. Stev­
quently the beggary—the fear and osity to the people there.
enson. his wife, of Woodland, Michigan, in
ELE VA TOR IN NA SH VILLE
the fact of violence, the lingering,
A Maryland paper talks about "the favor of Elisha Bannister, of Windsor coun­
life-long struggle and despair of wild alarum of the midnight bell.” ty, Vermont, which said mortgage was duly In every particular to be equal to any offer­
recorded in the office of tbs' Register of
countless w^nen, with drunken hus­ All bosh. Only the hired girl smash­ Deeds of Barry Runty, Michigan, on the ed in the Stale.
We also keep on hand and have for sale
We dj not use any of the cheapest grades
third day of September, A. D. .1872, at fire
bands, are enouge to make all wom­ ing another lamp-chimney.
of stuck. The above prices are below any LATH,
o'clock
P.
M-.
in
Liber
X
of
mortgages,
on
The Rev. Collier says that he
en curse wine, and engage unitedly
page 862, which said mortgage was given
SHINGLES,
Which I am bound to sell 10 per Cent Loirei than any other
to oppose it everywhe.% as the doesn’t believe the story about Da­ to secure tbe painienl of five hundred and
WATER LIME,
vid going out and killing Goliah. He sixty ($560.00) dollars, four years from the much less than tho above prices, but do not
House m town.
worst enemy of their sex.
thinks the story of the sling a fable dale of the said mortgage, with interest al choose to risk the hard-earned reputation
SALT,
tbe rata of ten per cent per annum pay­ of tbe concern by no doing. We are offered
•slung” in to fill up with.
HAIR,
able annually ; And it was thereby and in wheels for eight de liars per set, springs at
Events are shaping as though the
The London Telegraph says "the arid mortgage expressly agreed (hot should twelve cents p-r pound, and we very reSTUCCO,
Republicans of the Judicial District
most brutal, tlie most cowardly, the any default be made in the payment of raid spectftilly dedlined to buy a single set of
of Van Buren and Kalamazoo Coun­ most pitiless, tho most barbarous interest or any part thereof da any day them. With that clrss of material we can
sell a Buggy for eighty-five dollars and
ties, are about to gel into a fearful deeds done in the world are perpe­ nhereon the same was made payable as make money at that. Our time in trade which we ship and, retail at bolt/a prices.
therein expressed, and ahould the same re­
political muddle. A convention was trated by the lower classes ot English main unpaid and in arrears for the space of wculd be very short if wo should-do it.
AINSWORTH t BROOKS,
thirty days, then and from thenceforth, that
Hastings, Feb. 10th, 1875.
recently called al Kalamazoo, snd people."
is to say. after the lapse of the »id thirty
J. L. REED he CO.
the- call fixed tbe number of dele­
A condemned murderer at Syra­ days, tbe said principal sum of five hundred
Proprietors.
gates for Kalamazoo eight and Van cuse insists on having oysters fried and sixty dollars, with all arrearages of in­
QOME DOWJi TO
in cnirnbs three times per day, and terest thereon, should at tbe option of the
Bureu six. This ibo Van Burenites
PENINSULAR DIVISION.
lie won’t eat anything bn his pota­ obligee, hi», executor^ administrators, or
thought unjust, as their county had toes but the richest kind of butler assigns, become and be due and payable
Time Table taking effect Feb. 16, 1875.
immediately thereafter, although the period
nearly tbe population of Kalamazoo gravy.
,
as above limited for the payment thereof
and more than equal in tbe amount
A N.w U.mp.hi.0 .cm. want,' «■£.*££"
of law business; consequently Van this
19 Beecher t usiness
usincu stopped.
stopped, .f ihoroof in Bll/ wiM notwithaUadi3g; and
SOD r m
Boren sent eight delegates to the Beecher will hold up Ini hand and default having been made in tbe payment of
Have just received a run.
Oilvol
“
agree
to
be
struck
dead
if ho is •aid inlcrest. and tbe nemo having been and
convention.
The
Kolamazooites
remained
unpaid
and
in
arrears
for
tbe
FOR ANTTHING IN THE LINE OF
guilty," she will believe him inno­
couldn't see this and the convention
•pace of thirty days and upwards, the aforecent unless ho falls.
ssid principal silnflif five hundred aa&lt;l sixty
was adjourned. The Van Buren
It is noted that nil great humorists
I WILL SELL
party then organized a convention of
HtlHwell
are sober and sedate, with a melan­
CONSISTING OF
Union Mills,
their own and nominated Hon. G. W, choly cast of countenance
It is
Hankeil’i
VeJaparatoo
Lawton
as Circuit Judge. Last rather serious business to be funny.
Saturday the Kalamszooites con­
A postal card recently read by a
vened and nominated Dwight May vigilant clerk expressed these senti­
Chkaso
Haring filled my store with a fresh stock Valpaileo
as Circuit Judge. If a compromise ments ; Mr.----------- I shall open a
of choice
Raakcil'a
between the two parlies is not af­ privet schule at my house and- you
Ur. &lt;M Mi:Id
can com one tuepi free, and learn
BU
Dwell
fected we shill look for two Judges
court for tho county at Barry,
manores.
twenty-fourth day of AprSt, A. I
and a lively quarrel in that district.
If the Brooklyn epic ever finds its
Viekrtunrh
Wm. B Strong, Gen. Snpt. of the way into romance it should be turned*
M. C. R. R, has also assumed the over to Wilkie Collins. He has an
absorbing passion for novels in which
superintendency of the Detioit he Bay
tho story tells itself by means of let­
City Railroad, which will, hereafter, ter*.
Ac.,
be known as the Bay City Division.
JVo.
Said a ‘Missouri
preacher:—
“Th’ece’s a powerful sight of gigiing
ELISHA BANNISTER,
SHORT LINE BETWXXM
CLEMENT SMITH,
MurtgMvc.
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.
“My old friend,” said Romitcr, nay" • bnck thar in the* corner, and its got
At to- nwy for Mortrw«'
Paled NmhrtlH-, Mkh , Jan. S6.1»7S.
IB
OF ALL KINDS,
writer, •• filed hie alarum to that at the to be stopped, or the Lord wi.l dele
TRAINB RUN BY CHICAGO TIME.
And in fact everything usually kept in
foreordained moment the bed-clothes were gate me to open the door and throw
Please call and examine these Goods
some one out !’* It wns stopped.
Golna Senath.
dragged from the bed, and Itotehor lay
before
purchasing
elsewhere.
Ft W»y»#
IWaOsu.
An Annapolis man rode clear to
shivering.
.
Moil
FIRST-C LASS
Xxpre—
All Wool Efae, 45 cents per pair.
PAT THE
Nash vide, Feb. 4nd, 1875.
“Rossiter found another contrivance Savannah to lick a fellow who culled
0 3o a I"
jl»
which worked better. The alarum clock him a liar, and the undertaker said
7 Io
W. H. KOCHER &amp; Brs.
CixhIi 3?*rlce
Boo
•truck a match, whieh lighted the lamp he never saw a dead man look so
“■ Utt
L.*opm
1 —n Tn
which bailed the water for BoaaUor’a chav- much Eke a quaitcr of beef.
7 to ft.
aAo
8,20
».2S
FOR ALL KINDS OF
lo,&lt;A
Bonkora
An Indian philanthropist went to
M8
1LM
Koodtat
• Kat
H.n
Arizona to argue with the Indians
I wish to Inform the public that I will sell a
I04S
aud to try to touch their bettor feel­
IS
Aub.JuucfnlOAX
1.03
shirt, and prayer-book his mother gsve’tiim, ings, and he came home bare footed
1LM
And 3 Cent SOAP.
T.1»P
aud Coleridge's autograph, and his open on top of his head and offered the
government $1,000 to help carry on
»«
FOR A
things he oould pul in a basin underneath the war.

FRIDAY.

MARCH 12. 1875

^laning, Hatching,

Carriages

CASH.

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

Dressed Flooring

Experienced . Workmen
Employed.

O. D. Store *t

GIVE AWAY

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODb&gt;

BEAUTTFUL CUTTER

ATTENTION, ALL!

Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
Goat Cloths, Bugle Fringe,
Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
• Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias,
Hats, Caps, Horse Blankets,
CORN,
OATS, Men, Lad’s &amp; Child’s Underwear,
Clover Seed, &amp;c.,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Groceries,
&amp;c.,
&amp;e.
IE WAREANT aU tie ABOVE WORK

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

G, A. TRUMAN

Cnlcago A Laiejam Railreai.

NEW GOODS!

NEXT 30 DAYS KOCHER BROS.

No.l

New Stock of Goods’!

(Swrrritf and fmissions,

DRESS GOODS.

BEST PRINTS, 10 Cts,

'FL-AJST ZtT ELS:

Yard wide Sheeting 9 cts.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

GROCERIES.

Crockery

Knit Underskirts, SO cts.
1 Batts, 20 cents.

Fort WaWi Jactson &amp; Saiimi R. R,

GLASSWARE,

Best Velveteens, 75 cents.

REESE &amp; DETTERICK Good Waterproofs, 90 cts.

Grocery and Proraioi Store ?

Then Try My $1 Tea,

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

Hides, Pelts aid Furs.

A Mean Trick.—Oa a Fort street
ear yesterday a Iray made a sudden
grab among the straw, caught some­
thing, and as be straightened up he
inquired:
“Who’s lost a fifty cent piece ”
Seven men held out their hands U&gt;
him, and four more wanted to but
felt afraid. There* was n painful
I muse, and then the bay unclawped
hio hand and exhibited a punts but­
ton. Seven men suddenly Mttrk
hack to meaitnte, and the other four
indulged in wiuks.—Detroit Free
Seventeen years ago a Louisville
young woman was told bv a clair­
voyant that she was * *’ A ’ *
Young man witli
ivy raouMache:

SMALL AMOUNT OF

TRIUMPH BIKING

POWDER 1

Parlor, Library, Dmim, Office at
8EHERAL FUHDRE!

9 Tea Setts fob 65 Cts.
13

p,
o;

A Western editor, noticing the
prcacDt of a silver cup to a brother
editor, says: “Be needs no cnp.I
He can drink from any vessel thati^e
contains liquor, whether the neck off
a bottle, the mouth of ii pickle jar,
lhn ®l'ihrofa keg or the bung of u
barrel."

ai
g BOOTS AND SHOES

Ac., Ac., loo aumero*” to mention.

o

MIRRORS.PICTURES, FKA MES

COFFINS AND CASKETS,
Of all stylsa and (Ixes, sod METALIC
CASES furniahsd to ordw

Ready Made Clothing

SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

f *r

(iy- In connection with my store

Baby Cate aid FerasHatun &lt; MEAT MARKET!

INGS kept constantly on hand.

•

Country Produce.

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

AND

g

Clwk.'t, Sirectarlcs, ^c.

KONEV !

The Highest Price Always Paid for

Together with a full assortment ol

is io look ior nu angel with a jed ! X?
uosc. on him.”
’

be rich, and that
Knlaknua, at last adviotje, wns
Z..””..
bnck in Honolulu, skirmishing around ;
She did marry the । th® bar-noma trying to borrow ai
u. They h«v&lt;. 6re qu.rtr,. 01&gt;J
if lh,n- M to
n milium huir Ims ।
i
.
r!

thicb&lt;

&lt;:uE*rcn thas ever,
AT THE IHJWN TOWN BTOKB OT

GOOD MEATS!
The Highest Price Paul for Hides
and Pelts.

tar KEUrMBlE Till rucB—

NaahvUh, Dec. let, 1874.

H R DICKINSON.

Wm. E. SAVAGE A BRO's COLUMN

FARMS

Red Sion, No. 1.

•nd be i&gt; gelling fllteen
LUAS. W. bh'MARAY

a..

BIG PILE OF GOODS

Obi Town Rio, 25 and 28 Cents.

A woman at Oneida, New York
State, stepped on a rat with- her
bare fool and was so terribly fright
ened that she went into spasms and shall send out a Wagon to buy Fresh
afterward confessed to her huslmnd BUTTER and EGGS.
that she was about to elope with
one Bill Stevens21—46
REESE A DETTERICK.
A Dubuque boy was rather troub­
led for fear that he would not know
his father when they both reached
heaven, but bis mother eased him by ’
remarking: "All you have to do; SE

«s

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

Naahriila Mich.

P DLRII4M

GIRLS &amp;

�V AL!
Regular mee'.ing held.
Present, — Downing,

Minutes of the jyevious meeting

read and approved.
Wm.
YOUNG. M-D.

Ai&gt;e

Office

E.

Grigg's

Sugar Maker’s Friend

Wolcott,

Olds Davidson and Hardy, Trustee*.

account

for

M opportunity to mm tb«ir naw iiuLrum«ut». removing snow from sidewalks, pre­
sented for $43.80 and allowed.

Oq motion tbe Treasurer was al­

ZDJR/ST GOODS
Clothing,
Hats,
Doots.and Shoos, Caps,
Gents’ Furnishing

Is the stere of K R Dicta,
Patent Galvanized

lowed a further extension of six days

•-a'SZST
WEBSTER fc BOBBS. * Black*
IY uaHtu. AO ktod» of wort l» tto Rtart—IWi

FRIDAY.

..

MARCH 12. 1875

—The Band Concert to-night.

objvct.

—The si sighing wears bettor.

hardware, Tuecday, wp went over and found

B. RASEY, Drayman. Goods cod
. lucre ®w»S«2 «o M&gt;y t.u« tn tte rilta'c

J

r —Remember the band concert to-night,at
the Christian Ckureh.
crived.

M. FLINT,

—H. i. Dickinson and J. H. Loo have Just

JOHN B. EASTMAN.
wnnring.

‘

Best Prints, 8 avd 9 cents,

Daniel. Barnard,

H. C. Wolcott,
. J. W. Nichol*,

H II E R n

J. Pittengw,
W. P.Httla,
J. D. Dickinson,Eugene Cook,
Marcus Billsteln,
F. T. Boise,
—"Twas in this village and ’ after the D. M. Parch is,
8. M. Fowler,
Wm. E. Griggs,
C. C. McClue.
with her head pillowed upon his ehoulder.
Motion being made the Preeldent appoint­
HU strong right arm encircled her waist ed Davidson and Wolcott a committee to
with the fondness that a three-year-old settle with the village Treasurer.
boy’s mouth does a stick of molasses candy,
On motion Council adjourned.
and his nose played hide and seek among E. J. FEIGHNER.
U. A. TRUMAN,
her golden ringlets.' In tones of affection
Recorder. •
President.
and endearment he inquired: “Dearest
--------- , how do you feel," aud she replied:
“Dear father, I feel so,so.”
ctived the first number of this new-weekly
.paper.
The publiiheni announce as its
—Jariris ' Emery, the Moderator ef
object “to supply the.reading public with
Pekool District No. 1 of Maple Grove,
what is newert and of highest merit in the
wishes it understood that, although be was
world's literature, in convenient, readable
present at the board meeting, be did not
sanction the -proceedings of the board in
week Miss Braddon, a most brilliant and
regard to the school difficulty. On Satur­
fascinating writer, presents a large install­
day last Miss Yourex .sued the district fur
ment of her story, “Hostages to Fortune.”
her fourth month’s wages, aud the summons
Next week a story by Wilkie Collins is an­
are returnable on the 15th. She had taught’
nounced to begin. Terms of tbe paper, two
twelve and one-half days of her fourth
cents a week, or one dollar a year.
It will
month when the school house was closed.
happy aa a big sunflower, as ho skipped
over the snowy billows towards his hearth-

TOHN Q. CRESSY,

day to beautify the whale town.

Go and

£JNlit» HOUSE.

" v —Benjamin^ Hewitt recently ‘ hanked"
"white Mh log, on
__U..J
—.1. ik.t
MudACreek,
Chat...1.
scaled
't. D ax can. Proprietor.
C75 feet, and It wasn’t only twelve feet long
ICAjHUV1L L-I2. - Mlchlstar. either.
—Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Phillips will enter­
tain the Christian social, next Tuesday
evening, at their residence two miles east of
WM. JONES,
tho village.

j —If the snow should go off with a rush,
the probabilities arc that tho people of this
township would be called upon .to build a
new bridge across the Thornapple.

—Tbe hotel project has been abandoned,
for tbe present, and Mr. R. W. Skeels is
making preparations to return to his north­
ern farm, to stay during tho summer.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,
Justice of the Peace,

—PhB. W. Nlskera, the slip-shod naviga­
—Last Friday night the freight train
tor of the Middleville Republican, is a vil­
out, while switching at the depot, run a
lainous falsifier, agd vc’ve no doubt’ but
car off the track. While they waie working
to get it out of the way the Evening Express
Nashville, Mich.
i —Alt Buxton sawed the first board that came along and stopped midway between
the depot and Olds* saw mill, and the brake­
General Conveyancing,
The board wm sawed in Johnson’s old saw man yelled “ Nashville." The train stop­
ped
an instant and aa it started up again a
mil!,
and
P.
Holler's
is
the
house
it
is
in.
Collections a specialty.
chap with a big valise went rushing out the
—A man named Clearwater, living st
’ MONEY TO LOAN
back end of the car, and his coat-tails
Hastings, had his leg broken on the 4th.
waived a sad farewell as ho jumped from
by the snow plow on which ho was working,
the car and disappeared in a snow bank in
running off the track, between Rives Junc­
the ditch.
tion and Jackson,

inducements are offered to agents and clubs.
Addresy Tua Amsbicax Mixbox, P. O. Box
4521, New York City.

LOCAL MATTERS.
flgU Machine Needles at Dickinson's.

A Four-Horse Pobtabi.* Exoixb. Inquire
of A. C- Buxton, Gunsmith, Nashville. 24

tfgr New Orleans Molasses al
. A. Roosa&amp;Sox.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
FALL AND WINTER

iwiji so irnu

9 cts

in

in mind that this is no old shelf scorn
stock, but all new, having been bought
within the past three months.

E. R. White, Secretary.
B. F. Reynolds, Treasurer.

Guess we’ll have a ran of sleigh-

PARADY, Manufacturer of

MILLINIRY&amp; FANCY GOODS!

Shaving, Hair Cutting $
Dressing, Shampooing,

FALL ELLffiffiY GOODS!

The funeral services were held at tho
owned by John Kilpatrick of Woodland, Christian Church Wednesday forenoon, the
became frightened al something at the depot Rev. W. W. DeGeer preaching tho sermon.
and ran up Main street at a fearful rate,
I until they were stopped. No one hnrt, but

REASONS WHY THEY ARE PREFERABLE

RO SUGAR MAKER CiN AFFORD SQo WITHOUT THEM.

JUST ARRIVED
At A. P. Nichols’ Shoe Store,—Wm. Howe,
—a flrst-clsss workman, who is ' prepared
to do all kinds of work in the latest
style.
23-26

The EtfeEKA Sap Spouts are surpassed byuo others, and give the utmost
satisfaction. They are, to a great extent, used in every State where maple
sugar is made, nnd wherever once introduced the demand fur them is rapidly
increasing. With the latest improvements, they are pronounced, by all
who have used them, to be the only Sup Spout worth noticing, or fit lor use.

niCHWAN (E.VTRAL

Below ia a list of sugar makers who used them last season
and say they will now use no spout but the Eureka:
STATIONS

i •letrrtt, depart
So) i
38 ADO Arbor

—NeverraMeribe for a newspaper that

Mr. D. D. Green died early last Tuesday
morning, after a lingering illness, occas­
issue Ms paper on the day It Is dated is not
ioned by paralytic strokes. Mr. Green
worthy of a olgle farthing gained by honest
has been a good resident of thw vil’age for
toil, and would probably beat those who do
patronize him.
old, his death occuring on his birth day.

Bucket Hangers

FOR THE REIT 30 DHS

BARLOW,

BARBER aii HAIR DRESSER!

AND

to any ot&amp;err. They arc more Simple, Durable, Convenient anUEconomizing.
with tbs late firm ef Aylsworth k Faller, They are made Irom the best quality ol iron, and are galvanized. "They will
They do not injure the
Will please call and settle the same at once not rust or corrode and will last lor generations.
with
tree, aud sre quicker adjusted than any other.
They will yield enough
W, A. AYLSWORTH.
more sap, extra, every season, to doubly pay their entire cost. They
Nashville, Jan. Jrt, 1876.
will run earlier and later in the day, and later in tho^senion.
They have
the most perfect and convenient arrangement for hauling the Bucket, doing
away with the spike, so injurious to the tree.
Being metallic, they are
conductors of heat, and never freexe, nor soak up with sap nnd sour. Their
construction is such as not to obstruct tbe flow of sap from the outer pores,
as do wood and other ping spouts. Trees tapped with these spoutx require
no reboring during the season ; the air being excluded from the bare (by
their |«eculiar construction) the pores of the timber do not become seasoned
or contracted as is the case when oj»en spouts are used, and the wound is
left open. Tbe inner end of the Eukeka enters the tap or bqre with three
thin flanges about as J hick as the back of an ordinary table knife, leaving
open spaces between each Gunge for »he flow of the sap from the outer
pores. The outer pores being the best yielders are often wedged by wood
nnd other plug spouts to the depth of half an inch or more, greatly dimin­
ishing the amount of sap that would otherwise bo obtained.
Wooden spouts, as well as many other kinds that are used, nre of short
duration; but sourness is one of their worst features.—and this is always
found in them as the season advances.
Those having their holes in the
center, when Jnven into the tree dam up n little sap, which remains there
during the season, constantly to freeze and suur.
litis soon becomes thick
and gummy, closing all the pores. Then to get wtgre sop. the trees must bo
rebored, which usually only deepens the hole.
The xonr spout is then
replaced, which, will only sour the next run. The hole in the Rl-reka, by
which the sap leaves the tree, is at the very bottom of the auger bole. This
being bored un a little upward slant no snp can 1-e hold to freeze or sour.
Then, too, the Eureka being metallic, and galvanized, absorbs no sap,
consequently sourness in the spout and bore never occurs.
Many ask why the Eurekas run ealier in the day and continue later at
night, and later in the season 1
It u this : wood and other tubular spouts
having their holes in the center, freeze up at night first, at the outer or drip
end,—the snp continuing to flow, fill up the spout and auger hole, aud hav­
ing no escape, freezes solid.
The Eurekas, constructed as they are, and
being conductors of heat, do not freeze, nnd continue to flow much later,
until the sap in the tree stops circulating by freezing. In the morning, tho
spout and auger hole being free from ice. the sup commences to flow early
from the outer pores, which thaw out first.
With wood and other plug
spouts, these pores are wedged, consequently cannot flow unlit the spoat
and auger bole are free from ice.
Hence wo 6oe why the sap commences to
flow earlier from the Eurekas, and continues Intel in the day. And the
auger hole never becoming sour by the sjKiut, continues, without rebormg, to
flow much later in the season.
Considering the advantages gained by the Eureka Sat Spouts, and the
low price for which they are sold,

®g^_ It pays to buy goods at No. 1.

wretch, living across Quaker brook, is in

The society and friends of the Rev. W.
W. DeGeer are invited to pay him a donation
visit, at his residence In Nashville, or Thurs­
Also VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.
day aflereoon and evening, March 18th. A
- Frazier McCormick waa in the village
cordial invitation is extended to al&gt;. BrothTuesday and Wednesday looking as slick aa
if ho had jpsl jumped from tbe band box.
CUT FREE OF CHARGE 1
closed. Quite a Urge sum ia due him. which
He eras he ia going'to be a farmer during has been truly aA faithfully earned. Bring
She still retains the services of Mibb
in your donations and let us pay for value
—Dewey tay8 that his Co. embraces all received. Let every one bring bis mite and
DRESSMAKING,A SPECIALTY.
the Republicans in Hartings. We -know if you bring two mites it will be thankfaily
leading Republicans in Hartings that differ, received. ’
with Mr. Frogfoot, on this subject. Warm
Bt Oanaa or Coxunrn.
FJkSEnON AJBIs E
them up “Stray QuilL”

DELL

G»od GmAs «»i Lav FrleeaTell!

mon Council accepted the services of Brown and Bleached Cotton, 8
Meit s Boots, $2.76 to $10.
tho undersigned members of a Hook

j.—The railroad company are putting ia

TAILOR

•J

to the. incidental fund.
On motion by Davidson the 'Com­

—Sam. J. Robinson, a jolly good fellow,
is an Express and Baggage Master on the
Air Lino Division of the M. C- R. R.. but

LDKBHAUSER,

g

The moneys or license fund were
on motion- by Davidson transferred

l.U'SLAL I.Wni t’ESEMTS
TO CASH BUTKKS1

This plow has a rvveraable point and Ladder Company, their services S3 to $30 a Suit.
being tendered to said Council free
“
times aa long as a camon plow.
It beat of charge.
All kinds of produce taken
all other plows on draft at Jhe stale fair by
exchange for Goods.
G, M. Williami, Foreman.
—Mrs. Robert J. Grant of Hastings died 118 lbs. Go and look al the plows and “see

p LEM ENT SMITH.
V 1 lr^.4.
LAWYRR,
A—,

A

for collecting village taxes

WE ARE BOUND TO

lOSlMarthnll
Uli (fettle Creek
Hi Katan MM a

G. M. DAVENPORT, Woodland. CHARLES DUNHAM Maple Grove
&amp;S. INGERSON,
“
JACOB HOFFMAN,
“
“
A. B. COOPER,
M
ER. LOMBARD, Vermontville,
J. M. COLE,
C SPAULDING.
ALBERT BARNUM,
BENEDICT,
-

THE EUREKA SPOUT IS FOR SALE ONLY

SJt'MichlgonCIty .
SMC’hfcaso, arrrive

• Any House ia Barry Co.

FOR READY PAY!

AT

THE

CASH HARDWARE HOUSE!

FO R

O F

THE NEXT 30 DA Ye
To make room for our Spring Stock.

Jfr*. X. JU. STEBBINS

pened Tuesday.

500 lbs. of Bitter Wanted

named Page, writ known along theG. R. V. Maple Grove, died March 3rd, of infiamaD., was instantly killed by striking, a

Detrolt, arrive

L. C. BOISE k CO.

on tho Northern division, last Wednesday. F. Hollar.

DRESS MAKING
C

GRAND EIVfiR VALLEY DIV.

in thia village, March 10th, Mr. Tryon
Downs of Maple Grove, and Miss Maggie

ND SKE.

Where every thing in the Sugar Maker’s line can be found al tho

Greeting!

TO

TELE PUBLIC!

Having learned that the report ia in circulation that our stuck of Drugs
*
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L—_- - - » ——

cation from Hastings in regard to a “high

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE!

Mail
—The Hartford Dav 8nuxo gives us the
following compliment. But ’twee six years
ago next May that we began to handle the
and ton poorly written to grace the columns ink-roller and show unsophisticated boys
E. D. BITGOOD, Proprietor.
Naahvlllc.
"type lice," in the newspaper forma:
Bmosm
Young Onto Strong, of the pert and saucy M'ddleYllle,
Hammond,
Nashville (Mich.) News, is one of the rising Grand Rapids,
rounds of tho village Saturday. He cad
Goins Kurt.
as
much
cheek
as
a
governmsat
mule,
and
SvAvtora
Prices to
GnuA
earns very near poking hianoae into trouble
u"d.Jkvnie.
Haetln««,
NartvUk.

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER,
wwM

FRESH MEATS,

I world respectfully inform my friends
Pariffc«x that I am
principally removed, and we invite Physicians to examine them and lest these.

MP”

And intend doing a Legitimate Drug Business, and Ptysic Sana will flail in our stock a
general assortment of goods suited to their practice, and

WE WARRANT THEIR PURITY I

Especial Attention

School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery,
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Glass and Putty,

WE ALSO HAVE

£f."

We have

COME TO MASHVU-.EE TO STAY J

Ilelations

Business

fair fame of Nashville wijl be buried in a

hearts delight to spe«k of laurels wen by
worth and genius, for their triumph in pov­
erty Is more noble and glorious than a
thousand royal crowns
* •by
— »-»
—•inberitanev, or bought with —______ _______
i—The Primary School in District No. 6, Ophir. Such honors will live for immortal­
ity, and will shine on and on, when all other
1874, uk&gt;sed Saturday evening. Feb. 27th, pageantries of earth, with their nodding
1876, with an old-fashioned spefltog school.
baps that
Whole number of pupils enrolled, daring
UFWoalminister Abbey.—Hartford Day Spring.

Again in the Trade

that of strangers.

-

ia invited to my stock on which I

GIVE TIME,

NASHVILLE FOUNDRT!
Plows, Sleigh Shoes and
General Jobbing,

DOME AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
7

G. F. WILSON 1'rop.

HUNGRY OR COLD!
•m shall have no causa to eon&gt;plain of high

AYRES’ MEDICINES!
Which are warranted.

We also have a general stock of

WINES AND LIQUORS, both Native and Imported, consssiingr of COGNIAC AND PEACH BRANDIES, JAMAICA BUM. a Pint
Article of OLD PORT AND NATIVK WINES, OLD BOUR­
BON AND CEDAR VALLEY WHISKIES, {warrantetl
Standard Proof,) LONDON DOCK AND HOLLAND GIN.

These Uquors will be sold to Physicians and others for Meditimtl and Me-bankal

D-»t &lt;):i

Nashville, Mkb.. Jan. 27, 1875.

L. J. WHEELER i

FAI R PRICES AND HONEST DEAUNO.
F. O. and F. T. BOISE. Druggist's.

�—-------------- ~---------------2MFS IS HK/EF.
----- —------------------------,
AGRICULTURAL IMHAMENCTAmnricax Women.—It in a melancholy | cuicauo hcrapkr * iutuhrr oo. m Ub^ah

iufi» should our gUd rv-olrn itadf! How ,

A1HIFIC1AL LIMBS.

literally n race ;
to look around '
forte, small aud great, that goH can l»oy I ■ ua^nd cotnuore the frail and effeminatebaking powder and EXTRACTS.
V tl» d.m..u to;p-rltodnol borrt hi. ! poking My »&lt; to-d.v wito to. hnk-, »"WMJPfflf
bo„d.
dv.
I-, -»d. r»ud
'iSTtoit:
Et-trada

ieii

mw little dav ere penning

IS 1 w. n. «juo, vuuikKa im,

i

w

BOOTS AND SHOES—WHOLESALE.

it» c rtain and safe, nnd any lady, j

Yoniffi men

! *7

Itlood Dlaea.ea.

- M.ru,, . Tb- I "J*17

' U ‘‘T*"

—A «. M ,^k

mn Kto,-. ~ito

►Gem SUaridan Iim left New Ortemnu
-Hon. Jamre ButHntan. JUprrecDtative in
Congr~ from tbe Puri
Die-1
trict. died at hie home in Fall River, on tho Otb
of Marcli.
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«-t

VW Mi-

actum in too affairs of Arkansan, ho I tvi would sink into mere footstools be cnnUuia vKo fo .toring poiaoia all crganle funemdo thain.- If* we oould bnt journey Ud[,s »rv fMk&lt;m«*d thereby. Settling upon hn,
* ,
„
a *
jKirtant vi.j^ns, m toa-lungs, liver or kidnaya,
1I-”
«./ toward tlicm now, after patient toiling : ti)O
I:ll,-t,disartrow. Heuca itbeboorre
reach them, rest in shadow of their bane ;-»wj; «”&gt; v. keep their Hood to a perfectly
t
IiM’toy condition, aw! more especially docs
J7^ w.Ln wil,
awhile, and afterward Jiscend until we. tin, Bppjfr at ibis particular abaaon of toe your
w“~’n wUl
gained the dazzling mimmit! IF thnre 1 than »t »ny °l!&gt;er. No matter what tea ex©tduring te. rorolug rwnpmgn.
®
”
,,
- .
, I ing caurto may be, tbe real caaac Of a large pro-A ,n— iabad
1. &gt;-.1 blood. Now nDr.
­
I«*hhoi
moT cloud, , —
«^f .ft
~ ,o^?* “*• were only more of ran, and 1«
Hsia too sultrv.
If "it I A/ro.iloea not wfah to plaoe hia Golden Medical
“lJ t«3,«?&amp;r’uuui recently puWlahod an on our pathway! I
,7“ .
,' , . „"
..
DGworery irt the catidngr.c of quack j-tcnt nosemaxialmg from liim critlouung tbe Democratic would only rain ! It
I* is
&lt;■ too
fzwr cold.
«»hl. If tho
the i^uus
.____ by _nxemmending
___ ____ tJi— &lt;•
ft uTenre every die-

lier rolw of green rd! die yMX round—u . cang
w. mow si,.,. i» a go«i t.mp«--ir j

e^u-cr.

CARRIAGES, ROCKING
SLEIGHS. Ete.

HORSES.

JAMES B.THOMAS, MtoUtMtorw. 114 N. P.
CHINA. GLASS AND QUEENSWARE.

CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASSWARE.
DRUGGISTS-WHOLESALE.

ENGRAVERS.

SEEBSI
RELIABLE

a H. HANNON. M South Clark.
FLOWERS AND STRAW OOOOS-SPECIALTY.

FURNITURE.
GLASS SHOW-CARD PAIKTER.

i err no 1
j OttUO I

J. J. a. BUnGlIOPFEK. L?J. Xll wd 36 E- Randolph.
GRASS SEEDS.

;
1
i

^wtoddshioobnjAtr! UwsmsUasly -beoontent with ^tetrst we have and are 1 If , tnowteixes it will not cure ; bnt whal ho doc*
^Ito.ssed.^ Stoller-ru.

—The HmittMouian Institute r.cordt, kojit )n

CHILDREN'S

ENGRAVER,. STENCILS ANO STOCK,

no

wmier io nave txw.n two n^grtow coiaer tuan i —me air w run or t.amnci nixiam, m ubuax
that of any^tovioua record in forty-two yearn 1 after too adjournment of Congrem.' Ono i»
ainoo too regtilar olrtcrratioua at Fort Bnelhng | that FW&gt; in to renirn. Another etory in. tliat
were instituted.
Attorney-Genera! Wilbarcn w to go W I’.umia.
—The Civil liighta bill, having receired the 1 nnd that Matt Carpenter will miccood him in
signature of toe ITcwdeitL ia now tho law of I too Lew DcparttncnL
.
the land.
I —A bill hao i&gt;oen introduced in tho Yiiyinia
—The Pennsylvania Ix-gislatnro 1ms repealed House of Dekgatco to puniah jnrtfen crcaliug
tbe Local Option law.
.
j jUntcrbauceo in botolx. theater*, aud Mfacr

CANNED. FRUfTS AND CRYSTAL LAKE PICKLES.

. D ctiLLDS-JR.. A CO.. lUNtaaklia.
■ u UUinue^lJt.a w.. no

tain., „ know, .. lorir and ntop.lBooaJ

i» W-touu«. .d I

~ £!X b-

liax Irt-an IntorvinncL Of enn«. i« i. I..-

ADVERTISERS

bh

I

The blood being the eoorce from which cor
ctoma an. hmltTin and from which wa dariva
.round | ££££%“U U

HEAVY HARDWARE —WHOLESALE.
HOTELS.

UNSEED OIL ANO OIL'CAKE MANUFACTURERS.

FREE

preparMiou. made chldly frotn tire na­
tive liorlm fotuul on lire lower rnngof w
the feiurra Xeviufn maintains nf Califor­
nia, the medicinal •ropcrticf jf rldCb
sire extracted therefrom without toe w*o
of Alcohol.
The quesitou is almort
daily-OAked, - What b Uw cause of the
unwamlleled-snccasa of vixegat. B •
thus F Our arriwer to, that tliey remove
the cause of disease,-and the [xiiieiit re­
rovers his health. They are the Meat
nhwid-purifier and a life-giving pnnci pie,
a iwifcct Kenorator end Invigorator
of thj system. Norfir before m the
l.irtiory of’ tho World b*» * jnedlcmB
cuiii|Hin:nl«l po»»ciwit&gt;iL th* .
qualltiM of VlXKGAR BITTMH re h. °£. .
mck of every dU-Mc nwt i» Wr wO. They
are a jten-c Purgative a* well m &gt; Touic.
relieving Congotlon or Inflainmatim. ol
the Liter rad Vi&lt;c«ral Organs, in Blboh.’
DtMiEacc.
s
The properties of Un.. Walkeb’h
VtsKOAR B1T1XEA arc A pencil^ Dtraborttjc.
Cann.native. Nutriti&lt;Jh&lt;. laxative. Diurctie,
ScdJtire. Counter-1 rritrat. Sudorific, Alter*-

$250 »

PAINTER’S SANDAL.

Suwt.X«r To*

TTOUKE AND MON PAINTING. ORAINING. VAR-

£5 CASH

Hcruito and O&gt;n&lt;.m&gt;-ct», &lt;!. (-»rj.ral
Wavltm*k« M&gt;&lt;! J-«Ur. TO ,

'

-Mend.”^.- Jtelto,. tar. ... J™?

f»r7
9!W ••□Ik•Str-is

LOCKSMITHS' AND BELL-HANGERS’ MATERIALS.

PIUM

O

Habit Cured

DO YOUR OWN PRINTINC!

OVELTY

cmr avaa ccm roa

FEINTING PRESS.

ZiMoia glKoo
IDS ft CO. M»m.rr. w.J

PORTABLE

Soda Fountains.
$40, SSO. $75tS100.
GOOD, DURABLE AND CHNAP.
~S3S£
rW~S«ad lor *

HOTELS.
BAKERS,
BR0CER8,

_

3^^

HOUSEKEEPERS,
BOARDING HOUSES,
A PRIVATE FAMILIES

• FOR
ALL

S70 hSbi&amp;.'i tea-, tewae?*
VTSt-

■Ml AemtsUmp
.Now lU~e,«X

$75 ME&amp; rSgjrwssratdi?

... ............ . -.... ..
- ....
uuuus*. Sto... .. —--- ------ .-----for our
humility." Th..
uro without torture, will malto Uicru tho only |---------------------------------------------------------------- 11 the purpose of collecting grain. Gen. BrisUn s*Wr«M to the lory, having orettplsd four days Rtucuou dictionary. gives
--------a word the deft- trwwos cvcd in much loai than ten yearn. Wi TCI CCDADM FatottadecM&gt;wit«u&gt; Umw.kddrMa
JI toSp-iF to toul to to. to,...
has been ecut to California. The State appro- lu ‘to delivery, whereupon the court adjourned, nition of which is " not ‘.to
Z \Itovo
—:z crongli
.‘
priation will not furnish over 50,000 acres, and
fcrty-lirtl Day— Edward J. Ovington. “l ( imttons on ydur footman’s waistcoat ;" a j !“?;I x&gt;»TKST?.a!1!~. taMSMsMT
the aid voted by tho government in only avail-1 who»e house Mr». Tilton is stopping, w« the ,
Quj means to “ kill over again ;” a j
It is a rare thing'that phynicinns give | 01 n t» Bai PKH p t y-*re;i
acv oountouanco to a medicine too manufact- I &lt;?XV muKu. JTKKlCTOMm 8ON8, Bartn&gt;
X—a -Th. igr^rt. or to.
Ute r-fcrud &gt;»—“
.«*•!« Mb udl . ttauMr .
ttagur-b.t, wlueh &gt;1. uri of which ia • oecreL Alxxtt the tmlvex- t

frotn but few people, and th two meetly the at- j certainly is, and a grasshopper a
hayThia. «o behevtf. all iudurae. and many i .t*
I toraeya eugaged by Mr. Beecher. Witnese also * horse." A glove with them is ft “ hand- | of them u»m&gt; it In their practice with grcaB j a(
made a “ statement" that he had received! from j b1wx, •• showing tiiat they wore ahoos bo-- ---------------- | mJ
- -----------I-e-ral hundrvxl &lt;Mtam and
lo
P
ersons requinng
s or pill.
Pr.Riioxs
requiring purgativt
purgatives
pills | ----------------- --———---- ——____,~Z~77
-TLi tour. tepoTtou. M. or^teMM.
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rxi n,A“
Fte.el.uM&gt; .!«* of •• kiekiiw " »&gt;.r
il.iv ™..
ntm ■1 UOWCIF in •.
» «Sl
ua|Hi&gt;. &lt;wmu num. . w.Mrttrt I. .,.
I }‘rirg&lt;uirv J’Ub&gt; will relieve toe bowels and | (*&gt;00 A DAY. Aarof waaMhmalo w^ftmalv,
appropriation billii. 2. Tho River and Harbor I ccwin■».
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bill. 3. The Qvil Bighta bilh 4. The tail levy- I Forty-eeron-' Day.—Mr. an.’. Mra. Ovington j The nearest approach he, mlhw polite- I clcanno too blood without injury to tho ayutom. | 966 KVRKKAMA&amp;VU'CO.. Baehaom.’ Mtab.
ing arhbtiotia’ taxtsu 5. BiJi adlmhtiag Col-1
Sfrl- s&lt;rah Vuteani weretbe only witareetw ness, make* to it is to threaten to “give
orado tn 1877 m a State of tbe Union., G. Tho examined. Mm. Ovington teetified aa to tbe : a Wow ^ith his foot," the same thing,
bill making banking free aud making provision | influence Plymouth church luul upon Mm Til- , prohably, to the recipient in either case,
inds and all Kidney CmnptabiU. Ad&lt;i
.’ Parks, WKnkegain HL. for circulars.
M.tetunxoVteluww.U.lDltm. ,. Tte'^^ubotertteMl teteM Utebtaiu to.
the dite&lt;*u«., U&gt;»
■•Tittlr Tariff” tall
testimony of Her iiuaband. boon after Sira.
m i
-Z — The Preeidont aignad the tall granting to P^tara: was crtlwl to the etand. one of tbe energy, of OUT kick.
The terms up

Elastic Tress Co.
No.683Broadway, N.Y.City.
AGENTS WANTED for thn NEW BOOK

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railroads the right of way through pubuc lands,
and tlia bill kdmitting Colorado m a State.
— A Mil hw l»Mti nffwwl in thn WiuMaHinwtti
LcgisUtorc providing that all taxot loviol to
Um Stato after Jan. 1. 1870, nhall bo [»id in
pnfr,'
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j J“r&lt;w». Mr. Jaffrey, got faint, and was aaristed
I to u‘° ’•fu*!®*- Th” Judge announced that
acres:wr uo wuuia line me coon cieareq uuc
I
r««« on ^teniaio dayx, and all wiudowa
thrown open, to aeeuro better ventilation.
Forty-third Zlwy—Tho court waa in aewnioo

■ stairs and “ dowu stairs
ore also unknown in French.
’ The Nobthwil.tkrn Horsk-Naii. Co.’s
,
— ■
Fatotood'' Nall ia too bent in too world.
1
What changes a few yearn &gt;nng
IJCRXKrr'a !'• ,mal Hand Book, fire .ddc't.
about, dou t they? Yettenlay the atjMenu of Arbor Hill were aware of a;

THE MARKETS.

brought to aoudden termination by the illnona ■walier in hand, giving dies# to her hits-:
band, who was flying from her presence
ing at the fate of 200 ouucwi of silver to toe ton.
roKE/O.V.
like a doer. Hight years ago the same
Rrwvmi.tz^.
iu. T
TT" , T.T T'» v‘ *.'»
i Itsmsle took a medid at an Eastern scurinpccnlatoni are gttung hold ot the lands and ArdibMbop Manning with a Cardinal a haL
.
.
.
idling them out at large figuxre^and three bar- j —The German goveraueut Iim introduced a i nftiy *or a gradilliting emsy^OD ’ Itepoee
rn-i
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emtarTaaaiuiiiit of richea.
menta to Caiiiolic oollegen. atxl providing---------------------- ’.1"
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—Th* timt suit under tbe Civil Righto UU ban for
restoration onlv after Bishop* ohall 1
tr*t
BU&lt;\ ‘’Xp*rienoo in the
been dootoed in Wilmington. N. C. Thoptoin-i,»y. m-nod
a ulodg. to obey too stato to- only sure guide in noloctmg rui umtruUfr, a colored man. wm reftmod a drink in a bar- ,
Of J,* cx:k-’uuu&gt;ical laws.This to- done raeut**
bttle consequent^ that a
roantar. br.o.c~rt«. n. VufedBUfe. :
nuuuta.
of lb.
'2J
r—nteMiwirr toougut tbe new law did mx «&gt;■
organa for a .str and mingnes Rncrrmunmmmauer Wongu. toe De uw om not .j
]
fnlly for a pmr. It m th. yualih/ nf ruo-lWi
1
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,.
. ' —The fialace of too Catholic Arvbbtxhop of rver^idatf ntanufacturr tliat cunctwnn
t*4?*.
■Oldto.u,
Apw
r^,d,
^.U,, u^tai^-oo, wUl exwpli.md u.1 ’'“""JU
the war of tbe reboUion had a troublous Um tn bemoo of too Joemt rentooute m&lt; m&gt; fire.
iwrtrummto hsvw been speoaUv
No.»»
CougreM. The Howe refoaed to concur to to. I _Thc
lKW|m
ludl&gt; hav. been or- ’ made for exhibition. The Hurra Amkkj’ &lt;*"*7*a ’ *'
HenaiB amemta-ento. and too bill went to a coo-, cU-nto upon a war footing.
can Onoanh an- of high on.! uniform ex
ktw-No. S.'.’J
fareoco coaunUtoe. This conumUoa made a
-JWvtwal &lt;wm» of inaatuty have rwmlted frotu cx-Urao*, and are thn bert for actual use.
3
report which wm adopted by the Honan but Uic , rerind meatiuga of Maaara. Moody and Han- having been tried on&lt;l proved for E^^VaK«".'
Renato lato the bill 00 too table. HnbeeqtMDtly hey. h&gt; LondoL
twenty-five years.
| Puaa—M&lt;«e...
tho UU WM Mgaod by the Vav-tTMtowir ’ L Advie* fram Asia Minn -Ute Uiat ia ot.e
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lMa......... •gauiat the protaal of a number of Senatom. It district atom out of a paptiblMo of 33.000 aoula
Lant year 1,700 of the Human Ortho WiUT-Su.1
wwat Crot wppoaed that **e Preatocui had | jo.O80have died atone tho tevinwnp of toe lie clergy were imprisoned « otherwise ££“x£’*
rigMdtho bin. but aufaaequatrtly it HH-nJ famine.
punished within the limita of tho (ter »**-«•»■ *that ha had refused to do co. and. tort tone
annooMMi tha daOh ot tbe maJ1 Empire.
1
allowed, would have vetoed iL
j
Commander, lacuL-Gcn. J^moa 1
1
—An advance &lt;rf £5 on atecragopaMago ratatH lope Grrat; of Clando Louis Maibtew,; an ; Etaonbx Cabinet Oriianh.—The tta~
has l-en made by the wan atoMaaldp line-.
i «m,co&lt; Frencb aXrouomcr ; and of Sir Arthur //f n , M the French cull that eb-gaat ar—Owing to tho pamage of the avil-Righta ; Help*, toe cdohnited Rngtedi ratbar. ensayist j ticle of furniture furnished with a nuinbilL too propriatem of two ot tha principal aod kMoriaa.
her of ranall shclvca dmigned fur various
--------- —.—aj----- nrr small ornamental articles, luui lioeome a
deredj
I’liLvmuzED alum panemm Uw prop- nsCMMtyin every fashionable drawing
erty of purifying wnlrc. A lablwpoouful r&lt;&gt;oin- ^ie ^bwon A Hamlin O«m Co.
it
mJLkU.1 intu a h .eubeuii of wwtor Itlx. "® nO&lt; maanfact,irU1S * combination of
I.
Kinnkkx! into n hugEiiead of water (the
ctafferc
cnluni t organ, very ngh
water being stirred at the time) will, after , BO(] beautiful, which they furnish for

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WILBOH’S COMPUUITD OT

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SEW ATO IMPROVED BTY1ES.

Tbe Smith American Ora Co.
©4Oaciay
avitirriiD ar nuu

R. B. PALMER’S

Star Well Auger,
Wells 50 ft. Deep Srak In 4 Hoort.

WANTED! IcToa.'
48EHT8lKr

$10002?
“STAB WELL A
Mailed Free on Receipt of Postage Stamp.

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SIMMONS’HASH HI PPORTERS,

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C.hc or Fu.Tita raa r*ai
L’arrta Statxt h»:u Ken

Language of Flowers
AGENTS, TAKE

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MARRIAGE GUIDE,

LEGS

NOTICE.

WE NATE BOW KKA»T,
LMGSTONE’S LAST JOURNALS.
ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.

I W. W. Bailey, a Waverly flows) man,
j hae fallen heir to 82,000,000.

ORGANS
For Home Use, and fox Churches
and Halls.

Unequded is Tone, and in Beauty
of Exterior.

GHO. P. ROW.

.dJns* KOS5 F.IIOK. IUchm»«&lt;i, lad.

DETBorr.
, fhmt xpruig water.

THE OTHER WORLD.

G-U11S SsSS.! "T PUKE CODLIVER
.OIL AND LIME, b

Axxex’s Lung Baijiam eras** the lungs

VY1*7

SENT

Ilr. J. Wallrr’s ( aHromla Vluep»r Bitters er. » perelr Vegetable

K. W. UIJ.TCH1-UKD A CO- TO North CUntua.

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bled.
I f pic xiaul .Hteamahip Codipany also, lbw* unitiug : It is estimated tliat 40,000,000 wooden ,
.......................
—An Omaha dispatch eiataa that tba Aid Bo q,, two heretofore, antagonu’tic corparatkma i spoons are manufactured every year.
i
Ijn-oitTANT Invention.__ “ In less than
ciety have about llnudird clothing aud fooling .
virtmijy ono ooucam. has already resulted ।
—-------------------------------- ten veant there will not bo a metal tru-x in
the gniaahopper people, and are now yutting ,n F
,/r.n^ nr frwght rate* 1&gt; tween N«w j UHOMX of FUItKIGS I.ASG VAGF.s.
Wun the jrodicti-n of ow of ourmot
mcaeurta on foot to furnish them eeod. Three y.irk aud Ban Francijco.
,
The Iluidus 0f‘ said to have no word •minei.t pbyaiciarm «m CTaminuig

• • proximately stated at £142,000,000.

W H 3POOMEB.BoMod.Mi

THE FAVORITES.

LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD MANUFACTURERS.

K. W. BLATCUFOBD A CO.. To North CUnUo.

afresh. &lt;Tlm JPrmldcut, Buperintandeut and mauapcre are to •have Uic right to inane re- , onr w'irld !
. l!io Itauci art White-BueUinga. Toror Sorra,
eoveral Directum of th® Union Pacific railroad j nerved neat tickets stamped “#ot transferable.’ I
LUMBER.
, Hip Joint and' Spimu Di-vcaace, all of which
ta&amp;mg to fi-.rufnloiM Ui»»aa«a.
•
were recently arrewted there for - failure to and wh&lt;?u a party,'not the original purchaser,
cusrtuxr:
urr roixv nMeasa
According to recent statistics, the ev
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~ cubed.
ojierato tbe rood ae a coatiiitioue line from its ' demanda adnuttance. tho door-kecj»er ran roMARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS.
test of the forOats of Russia iu Eutojheastern tennlnua in Iowa.” Bail in the eiun of j f:t«c him.
THE GOWEN MARBLE CO.. U North Clark.
$8,000 ,wu required from each of t!io partic*. |
is about -142,897,500 acres, or 40 per cent.
••c..r Bf n. Swelling* woqjd appear and diiap- MUS’C. SHEET AND BOOK. AND DEALERS
—Gordon ami Tritaher, tl&gt;e two pro-|xv ton&lt;
F1S.4SCIA L ASD lKlH srHl.tr..
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
of the whole area. The forests are very ' iw.ar on her hip. and sho wm gradually liecom— Tur. public debt wUtciucut ab.-wn a docreaie
.who reoentiy returned to Sioux Qty from tin.
“ .unequauy
mu although vux
unequally &lt;u»tnuu.uxx,
distributed, «and
cul-- ,•i- ro.lv.ct«l. aud hcr.wholo nyatom rotten with THE ROOT A SONS MUSIC CO.. 1» RUta.
ivcsoc. In 1871 a Hwnlling broke on her hip,
Black Hills, bring • lowing scrotuiU from the
L&gt;&lt; do1* during rebruary, uf ,£».GbC.JSJ;
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PIANOS AND ORGANS.
new FJdorada iridcfcH hdf tine, oogbt to
“• »ho Tr-miry. &lt;7&amp;R!6.US3 ; «yy tivatiun and commMicatiun are thus ■ ..Mchargiug large quAUtilic*. and nhno. that
! limo there arc aevetal opening*. ' Have hail
remove all ildtfota of tbe nMmm ot gold j *“ iho
m31G.&lt;.«7; coin ccrtdcatcn, | rendered mipractMattF, the facilities
PUMP MANUFACTURERS.
„ ore
, Lfirodoctoni at an ciponw of C125, who nay
tlicrc. They brought a kUor from one of (^‘JOLtOO ; deposits for legal-tendon*. «M,- becoming
F
v ovary year incremuxl.
, ,
Nearly rr,thing will do any good but a aurgieal operaI 65 per
rt tb»
r&lt;™i
to —. j u~ v u
u,™: M, .a.
REAL ESTATE.
tho minora to CapL T. H. BunwIL of Hioux ' ^w5&gt;tW0.
.K-1
-vi
vir. h,..
... l«ml ».
air. at -tool. to. Mto.bg V “ “Vtoi
-n»i.~b« or tog. pMtol rtO'M" iuU,„ tav,g^„n,m „U »»f elm north-----------------from
--------------nnrtl,— ccitauiiy received a ,
groit
benefit
tho u*o JAS. B. GOODMAN A CO.. TO I&gt;**rLora.
SEWING MACHINE COMPANIES.
•‘There fa gold hero plenty a« is needed, during tho season Jmii closed wm 1,671,730,
Ar,.i..UIin.l Vfloc.Lk Olmwtz and &lt;d your Dfscovery. for oho was not able to get
Ul wo want is lumber and the nocm.'arv ux&gt;ln ' %^in*t 1.522.217 the previous eoason.
111 A-Tciuuigei, YOI g ,
, off tho t&gt;od and wm not oxjwrtod to live a week AMERICAN ft M. CO
;
,
U
tooh -t
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. pcrni BeWocn IMG and 187b upward when .be commenced rndng it, a year ago. Sb. oir,:?rr.'KiA7
to work iL The fact ia, tho climate aud everyJr.tl HttOADS.
|
ban been doing must of her work for over aix
thing here ia good enough for anybody. Next’ —The Pennsylvania railroad baa reduced the ! of 20,000 acres wen planted, ‘months. Hao u«xl twenty battles and atiU HOMF. h. M. CO., Juha
summer and fall there will bo more money in 1 fam for {MUMengcra from Baltimore a» foBavni: 9^
n&lt;--tii»n of private OwncnL I lx*
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circulatiui here than any place in tho United ' To PitLiburgh. S3; Wheeling, ?3.50; CYncin- principal trees are the ’Scotch pine, vuur valuable medicine. I can cheerfully CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO.. TO North Clinton.
SHOW-CASE MANUFACTURERS.
Statre. Como quick and bring the nocereary ’ Mu,
Indianapolis. ♦?; Izsilsrille, tB-.f'hi- mmicc ,fir, larch, birch, lime, usp«‘n, and recommend it a* a Wood-j&gt;urifier and BtrengtbJ. M. Ilomxaox.
impkmeuu."
regW W; St. loub. &lt;10.
’
The value of the forest products rest irer.
SOAP MANUFACTURERS.
Discovery i* eoklby dragginta.
or toM. to to. &amp;»to, Mt. tew
-Th.
teM. to. rirtl Ih.teyl™!. I
rtrJ
lgn „n,^ut„| lo 16.ttK.553
JAR. S. KIRK A COS STAND A HO »OATS. MA to
Dil Wilhoit's ANn-PcnroDM! or Feclosed to oncapc meumng the penalties of tbe I ana Baltinwre companies Kill continue* ami
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Civil lUghlrt bUL In tbe Tcuuceocc Ugialatnro | rodu^1Ul m fUR1 to tho Fast ia Uuj order -of i ««**»!»«. But the internal cciwuiuption vrr. and Anns Toxic!—Wilhofl'* Tonic liae
STEAMSHIP USES.
a bill han been introduced repealing tlia law j the day. -fakoetn only &lt;8 now to go to Belli- j gives a better idea of the immense ctrtablixhwl lUcif an the real infallible CtdIJ WHITE STAR MAIL USE, W CImL. A
| ‘cure. It w univcrraUy admitted to l&gt;e the only
Eceurtin;; hutelrt,
more from' Chicago, aud to ItiUedolphia, fill. I wealth of these foreeta. The approx- I reliable and ----------------------------------------WASHING MACHINES.
liarndtw' Chill medicine now---in
CALKtNN CHAMPION
-A line of etagee ta to bo ran between Sioux i ,nM, lmMpert
to Baltimore will ' inmte value, as state! by Mr. Werekhn, ‘
It- eflkacy fa confirmed by thousatafa For Clrrel*™. Mr..
WsMiotUo., KI Clark. Aarau wanUd ewnrbarw.
City rad tbe Black Hill*.
eventually fall m low aa 85, kud tho apportion , muJ,t
n&gt; i(nlHt 2G5.450.000 roublea per 2^ □*/
^untreJ*^ c&gt;^PnXriJMdte
WHITE LEAD. ZINC AND COLORS MANUFACTURERS.
—A Nannie! Butter and Egg Convention wijj ll0 carried on till one or. the other of the \
Wood i« th,, only furl used iu f «**" of ®r*’7 ‘-'T*'- frotn tko *h*WuH ’goes of CHICAGO WHITE LP.AXJ A OtX.CO-.ONea A FuNuo.
1&gt;m juet been held.in Cbiroga being, we &gt; l&lt;rt«w wcalmM.
annum. Wood w uie omy itwi uscu u Uje
thw
fotcP( of
’
WIRE CLOTH AND WIRE GOODS.
Ikve. tiw find truly national convooaLou of j .
c!ocbtMJ at Sfctaey Dtlfa.. PraiAmt jf
"ld
nulwa-TB °O,'^ne
I
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vv7 U!
T?
CLINTON W!P.K CLOTH CO.. IT* Rani Jph.
m..to«M«to— tetertte.tort««-«».!to.I:^iWOk„.,lrMa.u .(to, i. to.l» 1” U.« Minitol wine ..f 7.200.000
Jlli. tr 51^

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IMPERIAL AXLE GREASE.

people never criticised or found fault | &lt;ro-j, 3,t| tl&gt;at it will free too blood and tw»were uttered—if .frannd?cnevw turned te Dtae:»vcry ui trail onto! by him to euro tho

SPOONER’S

GUN3, CUTLERY. FISHING TACKLE.
WMW.E.HPENUKRACa, TOSUU. KM. UK.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY-WHOLESALE.'

He does not recommend h«

» uuuuy putedlM — might make ot . rtd^teb.1

bu^toTMr.u.tote..rptei ^

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VINECAR BITTt

a„Tiri£.^il.Sto“STZ; S
o. a.

I to.'
nine—the letter wind; reached ite ■ desti-; to thonsamte is u stumbling block never |
FOI.IT1C
nation but
viz.—a cotiHultation
conraltatiun with
with aa
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nation
but too
too "safely.
'aafely,.. bearing
bearing '‘ on
on ita
ita overcome,
family phjarician. ‘Tin tnro there may
be caws of yearx’ standing that will necan givo— wlrnt wild aelf-reproachca and
ceaNitnte more powerful treatment; but
Ctristiaacy’s election to tbe Senate.
what hitter team of regret would hav« in nine ciiflcK out of ten tliia reuuxly will
lieen saved us I We are tired of thM.dd reach the tlincaiie, and after a little tune
rights of Itap
jiome, boueath. tbe shadow of wlfoee &lt;fffect a cure. The number of ladifYi cured
by it.un* numberetl by fhoiwantlH. nnd
nitons to to. Ottef Jmw. of th. uaBre_.1 toenammuaUdbytortll^UicaxMofAtoRrtg^ roof-treo we have dwelt for so iniuiy are scattered through every State in the
MeMMtaM.^ZLd
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U «a ««M oaly go out into ll» Union. __________________ '
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1&gt;n-hI great, busy, bustling world, aao what
Cailpentkich, see advertiaement of 8iih—Ttie ilran. Bill King baa atncrgewl from Ida 1 ~'n‘° manager of tho leading Mempbia I oQlcra J^vo nec.D, and do what ©there ,
mons' Saflh Supporter.
.
-rfun.rf.Pl»S«rort.
to-L«r.r—u&gt; rf»a
p~0. to Im |
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h

JOSEPH BURNETT &amp; CO., BorraL

DR. 0. 1 BO

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VOL. II

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fro with
every' breath
of wind.
Wliat a lovrity framing tliis would be for
tho gay, -fragrant blossoms that should
have tlml suxuiy window all to them-

nipped down to g cltnr, numing brook.
Hint just here was broken into s succes­
sion of little ouwadre. A rustic bridge
spanned the stream, and jart beyond wan
— * - - - nt ^....^5.. *
Within the lioune the

A LONG .LOOK JUCKVJtil).

Old ngc grows garrulous, they my.
Perliajm that is the reason my lijm* arc
unsealed to-night Alone, yet not lonely,
• twilight hours. I have been looking
backward over a long stretch of years to
a sunny childhood. Ah I what a dreary
waste lie® .between!—what shipwrecked
plans and hopes 1—Arhat bitter disap­
pointments 1—what weary tossingu [
But, rifling hero in my quiet home to­
night, there litreoms forward.over the
dreary waste from.'that sunlit childhood,

and backward from the setting light, a
soft radiance that brightens all the sluul-

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I have stood at sunset, after a summer
shower, and watched n rainbow standing
odt in bright relief agrinst a dark and
troubled sky. Can it be, I wonder, that in
all our trouble® ore hidden thoee prismatic
colors, waiting only the touch of a tonder, InnnbTf faith to sot thejr. free, and
span our henvens with p bow of promise L
I)e Quincxy says: “ The happiiwt of
nil duldhoods will hove been tlmt of
which the Imppiucm luw survived and
expremed’ itaclf, not in distinct record-,
but in deep affection, in abiding love,
and the hauutings of meditative power."
My childhood was as free, and happy,
and light-hearted 'as a child's lifo am
ever be. ’ An atmoeqihere of love onfolded me, and flic pleaaun® of a country
life-w«ire endlcwi. I grew up n worshiper
of Nature—indeed, she toqk me so in-

and back of it a delightful sitting-room
looking off upon the woods, white the old
elm-tree stretched its graceful shadows
over it Around thia room I would gather
all thu'ciftnfort and brigh^toaupoa^Bln.
Hero was my precious library, beyond
all .price to me.
Its miscellaneoiui
character
might have provoked a
smile from wise and reverend heads.”
I had all my fife bought ' the iiookH I
wonted—not those I ought-to want. All
had been rood and re-rrad, and were
precious from association ns well, as for
their intrinric worth. . Each volume was
covered with hieroglyphica, to which I
only had the key, and each was like the
face of an old friend.
'
My cabinet,. too, was them From
my earliest childhood I bad a mania for
collecting all manner of odd things ; it
hod followed mo through life, until .now
I luul many valuable B)&gt;eairaeufl and rare
curioritire, the gifts of friends who had
bjimorod this fancy. In fract, my little
cottage threatened to be as much of a
cnriorityrin ita way te was that of Miss
Hellevi Hausgicbte, that oddity of Mine
. Bremer's creation.
But there was one room, tlio sanctum
of my little home, where no foot but
mine ever croased tlio threehold. A
strnnger’ii presence would have .profaned
IL This wits sacred to tho memorice of
the oklen time, and tho dear ones who
luul gone.
Hero won the secretary
my father always used, and which wiw
such a wonder to my childish eyes. It
warm fin--, ••l-.I ic.-liinned pi-'t-.'c.f furni­
ture that camo iqto ,ur house before I
was Ixiru ; and ift odd little drawiim and
&gt; cupboards, and tfie arched 'rocoss into
which a clock *atf nicety fitted, and tlio
orie private ivuwer always locked, were
to mo jut nnSiling sourae.of curiosity.
Dwut-r to major lhaa UDyimodem di--

gaaoe, this olil secretary I held as the
nuxit precious treasure my house con­
tained. All the furniture and bdongingn
. 'of this room were relicw of tho dear old
days of my childhood, to wliich this spot
fttuuned Ute ouly link that bqpud me. To
for her tliau for human compauionnhip.
tho*’'dear ones all tlio‘love’ of my heart
But if tho childhood and early youth
ww blithe
te|.,.j ite .tea....
“•&gt; ,d”~ ™»
“V
...
.....
. . Puirthlv
nf -tlio
tho love
Lit... and
n.i.l tho
earthly nipmnnuk
memorials of
gathering, and came fltndching their
loved.
darknoaa over me. One and another of
___
___
Winm I came to thin room, there wan
the choicest and * _________________
dearest friends were
taken—and with me do second friciri can !klw*Y*
involuntary jiaum- at tho door,
ever take the ptare of tlio dwul. Once j Thi-l is holy ground, something always
gone there m a vacancy forever._________ [ * cmed to wbtapqr, mid warned me never
The dearest hojiea were blighted—the U&gt; t lke ovo,‘
*l»*»huld ilic duweumost &lt;fiferiidie&lt;l plans debated—the in-1 tont *ad l'trife of a wpirii at war with the

tensest aspirationa stifled.
Chocked, j worU- An J whatever of good tjicxc may
crom-d, thwarted everywhere, I could I haTektaea a. my Bfs,
iff ^&gt;blo
aowoeuy recognise in maturcr yeara a | purpuee and true endeavor, waa brought

trace of the light-hearted, happy girl. . from that little room where an angel
Ah !• Ui» is the soddwrt part of our trial* preseuce Beumi d. oyer -to dwell, and a
here—to havo the bitter pain of the dis- ( greater tnnu angal .pruftndtv trixipril to
cqfiino aud none of thoblearing. Tn our (hear the lowly cry thul went up for help,
blindness, we bear an best we can what ' '-fwo or three yenra after coming into
we cannot poeribty rid ourselves of, but; poww^aion'. of my' delightful home, a
never by true aubmiaston accept what ’ malignant fever fewming an epidemic
i »w« 14 through, tK pW.;- -On -the out­
wonid make tho dfcscipline tolerable.
Oh ! in thoeo yeara how unspeakably I ! skirt-) of the"town, among other victims,
longed for a home of my own—a quiet
ir ‘ la fath'Ttuid mother Ixith died, after a

NO. 25.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1875.

feet brought music, and the flitting of a
litflo form brought. •' mimhine,
l&gt;oth
brought wateliing aud care with them.
All the diseases of clxiLlbood Bad appar­
na turf can bo ; ivy nentling around ently been reserved for my scknowl_____
_ edged talent of nundng; and now she
windows,
tlio slender, graceful
i branches drooping bver them and waving went faithfully through tlio whole roun.l,

CONGBESaiONAL

faco was like tlmt of au angel. Our talk
waa of many things ; but could wo have I

MICHIGAN yifVS.

known it was our List, it cpuld luirdly ■
have almped itaelf differently.
Th® angel of death was even then
bending over our home, and before
the morning camo hiwl gathered into
jjoi omitting even chidtau-pox, which
ite dark shadows all that was left me
Swiftly,
surely
many children, I believe, do skip over, of human love or liopc.
_
........
winding up at twclye with an attack of ; tho blow fell. The ouly comfort was,
scartet fever, Uiat came near finishing ux 1 she had been sjmred all suffering and

both up together. Tliis last danger over, j fear. No touch of mortal agony rested
I bpgan to breathe more freely.
* ou tlio dear face. She luul slept in
If Uus little orphan bad provod a great ! peace, and awakened in glory.

formed a law partnership with Dennis L. Rogers,
of (hand Rapids.

teaching rcicliUtic subject*.

Tmdmdat. March 11.—Ooytou's neolatioci

Jcncix Joax W. IxuuTaaa. of the United
BUtew District Court, died at his residence in
Detroit a few days ago. lie had been in per­
fect b«uih unhl half an boor before ids death.

care, she hail ulao proved a great trona- I How the weeks and months passed I
ufe. Here is the one advantage a single j scarcely know. It was long before I
or a childlean woman law over th-' mother ' could rouse myself from this last blow.
■Who has a natural right to her' children. ' But
~
“
tho yearn brought outward quiet
and Something of inward peace. I came
to think loan of my ion and more of my
gain ; and, with thoughts of ’her over in
my mind, I gradually took up the old
lifo again, but tiovor with e«i firm a bold
but I could drop it joyfully if the cull
camo for me. Our" Uvea we/o. parted, .

She must take whatever is sent her,
whether ugliness or beauty—an angel iu
embryo or a devil in disguise. But we
are free to choose Jtho child of our adop­
tion, and from a given uumlxw take Oro
one that silita our fancy Ih-hI. I stand
by a senaible woman's righta, and thia i*
one of them.
■
Norihpion could ever have been more

county, put her two children, one agud 3)^
ynan, and the other a babe of one year, toataep,
and went Over to a nd^hbor to make a caH
and while she waa there's young man earned
M&gt; M b&gt; ptWdbit

ing there he found the doom both locked and

yet scarctdy divided, for her presence
wwi with mo so constantly I could not
Sittedxt, March 12.—The Scaxio spent ths
but feci that, as I had given her my boat
Hrenov engine Ovid, on the Detroit and Mil­
of human car®, tihe was giving to back
waukee railroad, after crossing the bridge at
mo an ongel'H ministry.
And ph I Bit here to-night, with silver
and fireman stuck to their engine, but escaped
locks and wrinkled f«&lt;». «“d stooping
Tho following is tho platform of princtploo
form, I am thinking of those who stooii adoptod by the InilopciUonta at their recent
with me •* boride a maarivii floteway in nkUouxl convention in tHevchnd :
years gone by ; ” they hayo' entcrod in,
riroyod Bennett's dnut bIoto. with ell its «n»while I can only sit and “ caknly wait
This Was the outward allowing of A till the hinge® turn for me."—Arthur'n
'
lovely disporitiou and a woU-bt|tanccd Ma'jaiitu.
mind. ’
Through her earlier years, ho broken
It is a hard thing to rise from a rick
by sickness, I took her education into
bed with a feeling that you would better
charged with' tho murder of Richard Flannery,
my own hands. I was her mother, play­
hurt October, the jury failed to agree, and were
have fulfilled expcctationa by dying.
mate, teacher, friend ; and never was
discharged.
Pickard, Ute suppoeed accomBut what must be the state of mind of a
there more entire love and confidence
plico, is still at large, never liaviug been heard
man in New Zealand, who, against all
from.
between a child and a person of mapredictions, recovered from a long and
SlatUtle^.
turcr yeara.
What liappy honni we
severe jllnces to be confronted with a
Tub HUte Tresanrer’a report f.w the mouth &lt;J
had ■ in that dear old sitting-room I
long and extravagant dross-maker's bill
February.
1S75,
ia
as follows :
How wwy
study
with the
for ft luxudsomo and complete suit of
elm filiadown
' '
dancing
“
in at the
willow’s weeds i Wc are told there was
and .playing
hide
open window,.
_ „
a domestic scene, in which reproaches,
and seek with tho sunlight on tho floor.
Mnuasohaa a debt of ♦7.550. ami cash on
, grief, chagrin and tears, l&gt;ore an impor­
The earlier routine of knowledge came to
hand to the amount of H.20.
tant part. And there wi»a reconciliation
her no pleasantly and easily in this natu­
and explanation. Tho latter was to the
ral home way, it never brought a thought ! effect tluit the huslnud hod always said,
The amount of laud granted tn Michigan railof distate and wearineos. Tim cabinet sine* emigrating to the colony, that he
that will be subject to taxation according to the
wiuj a perpetual fluid of intercet.
How
never wanted his wife to cense to “ dsess
recent dccteou of the L'uited Statoa Suprenu
many lessons of other lands, their cli­
like a lady,” and so, bring told that her
Court, is m follows.:
mate, jicople, resources, were learned tw
husband could not got well, tho fond
one Iciwon grew out of nnotlicr, and then
wife hud ordered al once what she knew
her awfikeois} curiwdty and eager interhe, if he could suggest, would wish her
Fttr&gt;» *nl ivr- M.r-1'4- ttr
csl ied'her to books to find out more.
OratMt liapida an 1 IniLab
to wear. The bill was paid, but whether
Chira«tt &gt;»1 SorUitrrwt. rn
This vnw tho carrying into practice of the “ weeds ’* were put nwny to awrit
MarqMtta. AouaMnu m l Unl»oa*&lt;«....... Sl.fiSLT*
one of
pet thcorics^-aad it worked their proper Oecamon or not, fate leaves
The aaxxuil of UK luq-aid &lt;m theno ratio wl
admirably. I always pdiml the long us to conjecture.
IsikIs y&gt; 1S73 wan C82.0OT.GC. Adding Hie bids
rows of weary little childrenin u crow^led
to the State ant! redemption interest, it wnuld
TA8TK
IN
HBKMA.
school-room, trying to leant lessons of
cwt tho railrowta, Starch 3. 1373. *132.103 to
The French woman’s rule in dress is a
redeem thene lands. Only the Chicago and
not the riightmt interest to them, or the
Northwestern Company han jaud its tax upon
good one—to modify prevailing faahions
least praotiail value.
. .
How fxA of quiet joy those siunmm ! to suit her own taste. In a word, every
were! How pleasant the leiiaona for both woman in Paris dresnra to suit her indi­
llr-cxsT Michigan jwwtal diangck:
teacher and scholar. Often on the bock vidual fancy, and consequently wo have
aAtd-Agnew, Saginaw county, A Davis, pnrtthat infinite variety in Paris styleh. As
verandah, with Ute sweet, xunric of the
mawter; English, Menomonee county. Henry
a rule, with few cxceptrfins, French
IL Sterling, Pcmtmaslcr; Homa. Newaygo
brook, mid tlio green woods so near, andwomen study ,w)uit will become thorn,
comity, Justus Chapman. I’eotmaetcr.
oftencr in tho still depths of the woods
CfeM^rxf—Hugliaavillci. Saginaw county.to C.Min­
more than what is the extreme of fashion,
themselves waa ths studying dime, nnd
ty Line. Poalmatirrt Appoihlai—East Greenand combinn the two so os not to appear
tlien, tho' book» thfoivn aside, we both
etwntric or old-fashioned, nnd yet not
lejraued I letter terauus from God’s own
winr any tiling riwolutsly unbt-ciuning cnn&gt;nt of Uu- ikvjU*, uni uut thruti«b the umueU- i aalcnburgh. Kalamazoo county, Orrin P. Dnrworks tlmn ever books contained. If
ry rial* m here j.ropcvrd
Um« lutrn-.U on be ronKim . Grayhng, Crayfurd county. David
jurt Iwcause it is fashionable. A French
London ; Trufant, Montcalm county, William
her education in thin way was not
That a« the public domain
woman never curco to hnvc many dn-ftscu,
D. Johnson ; Viduburgb, Kolatnaz^xi county,
by rtiki’j ’ it went on rapidly aud
or, as they express it, toilette*, at a time;
Samuel Hawkitw.
'*
thoroughly, mid when, with health
because a dress never looks 1 real&gt; and
ostahludud, ahe waa ablu to go
tJilp of Ditou, Kent count.. Tho* are at titter
new that has boon hanging np or laid by
into school, she took her place nt tlio
cunaty, and it M aUagod that one of them liaa
for aome time. She keeps olio drrss for
head of her nompaaionri
thrcalcuol to kill the other's wife, because be
early morning wear in the street, another
thhiks bis Bister-in-law liewitcbcd his child,
As hi-i;youug life unfoh.lixl in beonty,
for visits, and another for 1k&gt;un«&gt; wear.
who was sick for a long time and died recently.
ornl camo near the jMiiqt alien’ the gid
His Ixdlef m witchcraft, and hi* brother's wife
and woman meet, how anxiously I
turns, ,f she «m afford it Whenever wii.. ^^^•.ut-fwvih.u.tetes-caret being switch, U founded ou infuraatiou given
watched, guarding, fth I bo carefully, from ,
take® Off ft dress she folds it up and lays :
w« InaUt upon and dwwd ^cra re­ to him by a Chicago clairvoyant.
all compatuoiudup that could liarm. I
Tue remains cf Mi* I'liarma Davis, an insane
it by (she never bangs it'UpX and thus nrachmrot and
in aU bramhe* of public
never shut her away from tlio pleasant
woman, who wandered away from the County
her toilets always look freeli and new.
1
pastimes of -her young friends. I had
seen the folly and wrong of thia in some
Mr. nudlocnunp and hia four noun •’
of tjje qver-f^reful. mothers of my acTux Manimoc Times wails in Uiis wwo:
th;, moncury- »y»tem herein
rfnrintance. ‘Youth seeks youth, and it were Iraufing'itt th® mouth of Little river, ;
brt«r*n th- citraeia of thin grocery dealers find Uian-.itclrea without the
is far better to give to children the com- in Cooke county, Texas, when a largo uwn&gt; irflibc

fortunate’ than mine. She waa ano of
thooe children so often found in books—
so rarely seen in real life. A little figure
fuflhioned most daintily, every movement
full of grace—the soft, ilark oyc®, gentle
and tender, a weli-slnqied head with a
wealth of brown, wavy hair, and the low,
mnaicnl voice, when it rippled in laugh-

• ■
abort illuesa, leaving a little orphan Hire®
little n»ri where I might liave absolute
' freedom. Frivriom to jlo—freedom to yenri of age. Some - friendfl Inighingiy
do rny IxwL Ah ! I would show what , proposed that I should adopt tlio liflie pfUiionaliip of their own nga than to shut
my cupabilitice were if hand or brain writ. Aboard a» the prujxxcal tmumod, them up, through fefir of imaginary evil, and knocked liim down. The older Hon
told the boys riqt to shout,'«s Itey would
could ouly earn me a honie of my own. 1 it would-force itself again and again upon I to the company only of their elders.
Do you fancy other drcjuim at work I!1 my
~iy thfatglita. .-Jifr ~ r&lt;» r~. - —But while she waa tho fife of her circle kill their father. The old man luul the ,
• a.v JMMK.Vais i.wvantr.
a {food
deal'of fielf-detdnl
Kty. it wfe no man’n homo I wanted—a j ; Now
W*’w I-1m£ n
•
of ymmg fctatfq;
a joy to me to conger by the tiiroat with hia right hand. .
anu emo
uno ■ of'
ui the
vne irons
tegs with
wish his
ura left
icix.
Mraara. Howard, White, Crowell &amp;
__
____ _________ _______ tiaex-kan(i gttttctority in my nature, but un- know that my loving sympathy liad won and
front legs
One
tho
struck
oouger
C°
’
»
publishers of the Chicago Dally
Daily
Ono
of
the
party
ctruck
the
conger
with
9°?*
pnbhshera
premiblr charm. I would show to my i derlying them won a plenty of the “old her so entirely, fliat she riwnys came
akeptical frienda what au haueat, wirneet, Adam." I would have no joint owuer- back to me to find Iter greatest pleasure liis gim, but miMMJd his rim and idruch I f bz/amyrctof llulleiiii, have just pub-;
hia
father
acruas
the
liock,
then
seixed
R
fuil
and
comprehensive
review
aelf-reliant woman, in the beet sexue of riijpin flte chftd. She khonid Im wholly and happuuva. How anxiously I thought
tlx.ooW.l^llxkK.^Jdu.Mdl. -oMb.pKlmgl-.U ol Urntol, Io,U»
the word, could writ* a home Hist should mine or not mine at nil. But after dili- of her fixture. I knew her loving and
bi« gup uguiurt Uu&gt; uumul \ l»u« "“«»&gt;. &lt;«&gt;»*
»•&gt; cull U» folbe M attractive an any matron’s of them ;
inquiry, J found there wm rmdly lovable mature would never stand alone enu»p
ftP
j no on® to claim the child, aud ahe wouhl os mine had done; and I trembled lest •ad fired, breaking il&gt; Ude, &lt;®wuug H I ‘“™e id-ratiug uUlidiou.
Ti‘O followiug table exhibits the nrunI had never Ixxm troubled with my lx’ m’nt
“ w*y^,niI took
to my darling should aome day give herself U) loew &gt;1. bold U» flw. uoa. Tlu&gt; two ;
toy. thni
that Imd
.&lt;1 ot
U&gt;« l&gt;m«
rotawbJ ; &gt;&gt;™ «
”&gt; “l|n
S» l»&lt;Aea »in
dremna of love. My heart wm my own. »ty heart and horn.:.
to aua who would not deaervu. Ah! • OOy"
liaa bo
U0 .U
cu Ur?
tx-mi retreau-u
‘is“ Cbimgo for Um
White I had the most thorough going
'* P«»r riiild,’rriud my enemies (for I how DecdleaM were tluwe fears. Even,; # fo» steps, and the fattier disclinrged ! F*^ twenty-four yeara:
frtetiiMiip for my gentleman friends, I ’ had enemies—I «nppc.a&lt;. most people with thcnlhere wm a home preparing for her &lt; ttoUi bornite of his gun, killing the j
M
had also the most perfect indifference to • strong individuality have them), •• what that alwjuld never have a taint of njortal j tad.
________ ;
• i
them as lovers. I think marriage im-: a dreary life she will have of it, with no weakucai or infirmity. Tender as my r
j n.rcKT nor.
pswres men efreu more than women. Atquo but that old maid to xwe fur UerZ cure liad bean, she was to pans to akoepA farmer’a boy was crossing a field
fewst, I know that my beat gentlemen I fifco will mtn her by •sverity.**
ing infixxitaty more ladder. Mercifully, where a very -wild and feroeioua bull was
friends, those for whom I Had the deep“She will spoil her l»y indulgence," said “ my cy.« were holdi-n " that thi-y should ; allowed-to room nt large. When the boy i
,
•
w..taht d
ted .Ixm'l xmeted ite miM. &lt;d ite ”°*
Mt respect ana warnu« irrimtisiap,-were : my^rMRQa who Knew me tieUnr. -No, I nut-tta.R-tari., .Wo..,

flu* married men of my aequxinfaacc.
; would do neither. I would nicer straight
Kia home came at hurt. A distant * between ; the two cxtrwm®. The HtUc birthday, and the happiest itummcr of head lowered, rushing furiously at him. ,
rehrtive, an eccentric old ImcLnlor, Kt; orphan sliould have all the cure, and
Sg^'-SL '................................................................. ’
•
•
■

mt I wofrid have Liked it betft. I would ; but 1 would guide her ' wisely as well m
*
it M a legacy frwi Ute | trudrriy.
i from the living,
j.
1 had any quantify at pet tin-orics.
ran fully before I oouM ; Now I would
whether any of Lluwc

mor beauty and brightn«B of my life I tree near by «m&lt;l 4«nmeneed running
I shall never forgot that early September around it, with tte ball after him; preaev.«iwt. We wvr® rifling by th., open rufly lw» mughk the bull by the Uil, oral jRg t

TnvuKtur. March U. -Henair—All Ute bills

luinung the nae

&lt;l/;rd or &lt;l*u&lt;cmu* tr. orcrbaariM the track. i
th- jiHSl reaoluUona n-latire to ih« bounties of

FMDAt.' March IX—Anate—The Coanaitteo

committer of tb- whole..'. -Th" Scn*te
btlb
, pcv-TuitiM; for a rr-r?&lt;iatr*Uou of ’tbo ctectera of Ann
Arbor, toil reaulattnK mlra by cxrcuUoti, and adJoum«J until k o'clock Munday cvcnlntf.
preaented oppoatna th* rc&gt;

A remarkable case of aboriginal in­
genuity and cleverii'tia has been dis­
closed recently nt Washington, in connwtion with a visit of a delegation of San
and Fox Indians from Kansan. They
came to procure, if possible, an abroga­
tion of the treaty by which their lands in
Kansan were ced-sl and aold, and they
agreed to remove to the Indian Territory.
Under ttti» treaty the most of the tribe
lutvo removed and an? prospering. This
bond of atragglera—some 250 in number
—liavo lived and bunted in the country
for several years, much to the annoyance
of the settiers who liavu bought their
lands.
The young chief who came to represent
his people wns found engaged in paper­
ing • manuscript, and said that he was
writing home to hia head brave. Pashahc-puw-ho or Loping Bear, tho Sac
and Fox sovereign, is a blanket Indian,
with all the appropriate paint, iflathers
and gewgaws.
He does not know a
word of English, spoken or -written ; his
language has never been reduced io writ­
ing ; and yet while here he was sending
daily dispatches to the Secretary of State
in Kansas, setting forth tho progress of
his negotiations with the United Staten
government.
When questioned as to how he learned
to write, he replied tluit he anil Im head
bravo had made a system of characters
our butchers ate couwith which they reduced ‘heir language
to writing, and that they two were the
only living persons who could write or
read it The words were written after
h uamo at young chicken thieves wss broken tho Cliinese fashion, on® letter above
up al Ypsfianti. lari weak, by the arreri snu another, except that ho logins at the
ooavictaxi rf four of the leader* tiiree of
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—■ ~ - —*■» “ «“
A MATEB-FlNItEU.
A Naw Hampeliire correspondent says
rixtritavn. Several others have Lcou arrested.

HHGMlIATirjf PHOCKKIUNUIf.

that Capt John S. Godfrey, of Hamp­
shire Falla, who has gone to locate wi lls,

thus : With nothing in h» liand*, ho
walks over th® grpund until tiui water, if
any exists, is.Approached, when he is
affected with a nervuua twitching in the
limbs, which increasi® as the water is
neared, ho acting all the time very much
like a person with the burn of a magnetic
course of tin.* spring or stream, which­
ever way it may lead, regHrdlnra of walls,

mlm

Ubte shows UtXvf-padt■
1

window of oar imuggury, for uone of fl» commenced Hriabcring liim unmwifulty
’ ■■■’
'
chilfimm
of' ituWmn bril* ervyi. into
the with a rtick. The bWl, ftnding that
air. A full moon wra queening il in u

Uro window rill. 1 “O,” wyn Hie boy, increasing hia Wowr, :
.Every convict now duKharged from
In the pure moonlight Hie world stood ; “ you may bellow, hut I’d like to know { the Nevada State Prison rwwives $25 in
transfigured, and my‘darling's upturned ! who started tiria?"
! gold to etart a new life with.

bo be ctmtrullml by aume power which be
i« unable to result.
Oapt. Godfrey

�“O, I’ve loved before,” «ft»d • De­
How sLiirtling the word! .how sol­, troit woman to her fourth husband,
&gt;s
she took it handrul of heir from
emn lhe sound ! Death h indeed tho
' his foriebead beanuse be objected to
"kiug-of terrors." Alt hearts quail1 hang out the week** washing.
at his approach, and'ltow fearful do
Another $25,000 cow will never
FKIDAV.------- MARCH IS. &gt;876
we struggle to escape his mighty more be liolhered by blun-botlle flies
grasp. Ail animosity ceases in his in this world. The Fourth Duchess
presence, every thing unkind is for­ of Oneida has been driven home by
We sometimes meet with men gotten, aud we stand trembling with the Angel of Death.
The foreman of the Cincinnati!
who seem &lt;o think, that aiif indul­ silent awe.
We all know it is' appointed unto brewmr-ts are paid ft salary of $10,.
gence in an affectionate feeling is
000 i^knnum. Michigan pays her
weakness ; they will return from a man once to die, but wa rush on circuit judges $1^500. Brewing ale
the strife, thinking pay* nearly seven limes as much as
jonrneyj and greet their families with heedlessly in
.
ft distant dignity, and move among naught, caring naught, until the dread dispensing justice.
their children with lhe cold and messenger comes ‘ lioldly into our
Il came from his heart when a
lofty splendor of au iceberg surround­ midst, and, selecting the fairest and
ed by its broken fragments. There purest, bears away its victims,' leav­

is hardly a more unnatural sight on ing tis stunned and bewildered by
earth than oao of those families with­ the shock.
out a heart. A father had belter ex­
Then, when we see the loved one

Brooklyn man rose in prayer meet­
ing the other night and said : “I've
lived here sixteen years and I havn't
heard a good, square ‘ameof since I
left the West.

warm and gushing emotion of filial,

The .Toledo Democrat knows a
young man nineteen .years old who
the speaking eyew hasn't a hair on his head, and he’s
forever, the heart so mean that he won.I let reporters
throb for us Fi'h use his shiny scalp to jot down notes
’ •
joy and - love now cold—cold and ou.
"I like to hear n man indulge in a
pulseless for evermore, we shrink be­
fore the awful magnitude of the work hearty laugh,” says lhe Rev. Collyer.
So du wr-, in case it's some other
of the fell destroyer—death.
man who suddenly sits down on the
With tbe anguish uf our hearts for sidewalk. When it isn’t ‘•some other
those dear ones
comes
another man" we despise hearty laughter.

paternal, and fraternal love.

thought—-the

eyes than to lake cold and still, the
away his heart. Who that has ex­ but marble dust,
perienced the joys of friendship, and silent and dosed
valti-s sympathy
and
affection, that was wont to

tinguish a boy's

would not rather

lose

al! that is

beautiful in nature’s acenery than be
robbed of the hidden treasures of the

heart ? Cherisli then your hearts
best affection*. Indulge
in
the

lips we have kissed

lonely grave.

Alone,

He iivas in Rhinebeck now—108
years of age, threads a needle at
arm
’s length, slept with Noah when
dark abode, until our own heart
a boy. played'marbles with Pharaoh,
siring* arc frozen by his icy fingers,
and turned the grindstone for G. W.
and we, too, join them in their last to sharpen his little cherry cutter.
resting place. Ah ! how our living,
Forbearance is not always a virtue,
breathing natures recoil from that even in a clergyman. Imagine the

alone ! we must leave them in their

About three

or

four years ago

there appeared in the sago bush in

Cola county, California, a stange hu­

man being.

He was dressed in the

skins of animals, and was

always
His hair and beard were of thought.
In the midst of life we cannot
length. He haunted
We do not real­
small settlements, aud whso there comprehend death.
ize
fully—so closely do we clihg to
were no men around made raids on

artriikL

extraordinary

the houses, securing' whatever plan• this world and its joys—that wo
des was to be had. He came to be should think less upon that and more
the team of lhe county, and narrowly upon the change toward- which we
escaped with hi* life several times are all rapidly hastening. Il is our
wnen surprised by men who were duty to dp this—to divest death of

A few weeks since he its repulsive horror and learn t&lt;&gt; look
made one of hi* visits Io a house upon it as it really is—a ’ preparato.y
where the inmates refused to comply stage of existence to a brighter,world,
with his demands, and the door was whose joys are lasting and whose
hunting him.

barred ngaiast him.

He emptied the pleasures fade not awayHow much happier the bereaved

eontcQts of three revolvers in the

house, seriously wounding a woman, mother who does not see the life ex­
to the swamp. tinct and the little blossom faded, but

mid then retreated

The next day a party went out to who with a spiritual vision pierces
capture him, mid succeeded in doing the' veil of mystery that envelopes it,

He proves to be Jeremiah Smith, and looking beyond, sees joy and gio
who murdered his wife and child in ry unspeakable, sees the fair flower
Ulster county, New York, by pound­ that slept upon her heart, reflected by
so.

ing them tv denlh with a stone.

At the Mount Pleasant mine, in
Scranton, Pa., on the 9th inst., two
boys, Henry Welsh and John Owens,
were crush'd to death
in n coal
screen. Both lads were employed in
the .ween room with about sixty oth­
ers, "cracker boys," separating the
b’late train .the coal. Welsh was in
the act of stepping across the screen,
when his fool was caught in the
ponderous machine, which was re­
volving slowly. His cries brought to
his nid his companion, Owens, a boy
some fifteen years ol age, who brave­
ly, in the face of a fearful fate, sought
to extricate him. In the effort his
arm was caught in lhe screen, and
before tlio
machinery
could be
brought to a standstill, both boys were
crushed into a shapeless ma.-s, their
heads and arms severed (ram their
bodies, anil altogether presenting' n
shocking spectacle. The brave con­
duct of lhe boy Owens, who gave his
life in the attempt tusave his comrade,
is one of the noblest examples of
youthful heroism on record

Mr. S. Aogevine aud wife, former­
ly residents of this place, and now of
Hastings, me fur the present snow
bound al lhe hou^e of J. L. Hayward,
Esq., on their return from Albion to
to attend the funeral of Mrs. Susan
L. Beora, Mrs.
Angeviue's sister
The family of lhe sister* is one of re
markable longevity. It consisted of
three sons and eight daughters, their
united age*, prior to the death of Mrs
Berra, amounting so 719. Mrs Beers'
death is the first that has occurred
among the brothers and sisters of the
household in over 52 years.—Battle
Creek Journal
What is more of a nuisance and
oat-lawyin any community, than a
genuine, first class "dead bent." A
famine and a pestilence are public
terrors, but a dead beat is a commjn
sorrow. They are omnipresent un
all occasions, bat never pay lhe fid
dler or anybody else. They can lie
or easily as falling off a log, and
would steal if they only had the cour­
age. Bat ef all the shameless, bra­
zen, sheepish pimps that dead beats
it fur a living, that sleek, broadcloth,
stylish young man is the worst. He
ha* a "cheek” like a “government
mule," and drink* all his toddy on
the “twenty day” plan. He never
has any change—his money is al­
ways in large bill*—licg-i his tobacco
and steal* his rides. Of all accom­
plished dead beat*, deliver
from
that “nice young man’ of the period,
in gloves and due-skins, with a I illiard cue in his hand.—H irtfbrd Day
Spring.
George
Webster, .the Louisville
agent of the Kentucky State tottery,
called at the office of the Sunday
Globe to lick the editor. Morion, for
writing him up. He fuuocl Morton
in the press-room, Mapped him, and.
. to hear Webster groan and ace hia
face, you would think he'd been run
through the press. That was a week
ago, and he is still abed.—Boston
Globe.

NEW PLANING MILL
the readymade work rolfed'five porlf
banels over him, kicked &gt;n the heads
of three more and then dug out .
through the back door. One man
saved a piece of lioard six feot long;
another took up a Stave and broke
two windows before he fled, while a J
the beet and latest style*, I would invite tbe
third threw a hammer at the dock, ।attention of lb* publie to my superior faciluttered a wild shriek and kicked Iittes for doing tbe best kind of-work al
reasonable prices.
•
open the side door.
.
.
In two minutes the shop was dear
^ATCnlNG,
of every one but Mr. Beliak, and he ;^LANING,
was crawling out from among the bar­
rels when steamer No 6 came gal­
loping down. The smoke was roll
itig up through the roof, the boys
were yelling "fire
and the fireman
were determined to save that cooper-­
shop or perish in the attempt*. Mr.
Siding, MoaMlogs, ke-,
Bolink heard the them call out to
“git them hose around hyar,
___ „” and io Of every deacrlpiiou. kept conitaatly on
“play her up to ighty-five,” and‘ be
got to the door and
id shouted
shouted.
“Hold on, geutlemcn—there is no
fire here!"
“Git out’n the way1" cried the
pipemen “yere’s yer mineral water!"
"It’s only a juke, gentlemen, there
I also manufacture Soft and Hard Wood
is no—” Mr. Bolink was shouting1
when the stream ol water lifted him
over the barrels out of the back door,
For the Wholesale and Retail Trade.
where he sal down on a broken
Lath and Shingles.
share-horse uutd his cooperahttp had
been fi led with water, and the shav­
ings Jisd burned out
Daring the af­
Depot, Nashville, Mich.
ternoon yesterday his whole force

A. W. OLDS, Prop’r.

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

Dressed Flooring,

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.

ATTENTION, ALL!

FARl FU1 SALE.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

one-foarlh «f mile *outh of C**tl*ton Centar,
adjoining Androw Hardy’*, Henry Raaey’*
and Henry WlUie'* fanrs. The farm conpay the Highest Market Price for
•ialaof 40j acre*, SOacre* under cultivation ;
all well fenced and (applied with good, liv­
ing rater , ha* a good bearing orchard of
One of the girls at Vassar keeps • hree acre*, and good log buildings. Price,
[25-32]
C. LENZ.
up her studies, k«eps (rack of eight $2,000.
love stories in weekly papers, write*
nORTSAOE HAtEi
POTATOES,
twice per week to five young men,
Default having been made in the conditioun
sews (or a charitable society and
finds time to ride and skate and prac­ •fa certain indenture of mortgage, msde
and executed on the third day of‘8cplemlwr.
tice for a concert.
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
The Courier-Journal says that "a hundred and seventy two, by Alonxo B.
Delivered at their
former reader of the New York Ledg­ Stevenson, sole and only heir at law of Boxana Stevenson, deceased, and Elisa J. Stev­
er,with his wife and seven children, enson. his wife, of Woodland, Michigan, In
is starving in a Gx&gt;2 room at Indian­ favor of Elisba Bannister, of Windsor coun- ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.
apolis," Probably took the Ledger’s
advice and married for love.
, Deeds of Barry county, Michigan, on the
The average number of cigars third day of September, A. D. 1872, al five
smoked each
hour in the United o'clock P. M., in Liber X of tnortgages, on LATH,
States if 6.168 000. During tho last page 862, which said mortgage wan given
SHINGLES
to secure the payment of five hundred and
fiscal yea*- the import duties on cigar* eixly ($560.00j dollars, four yearn from the
WATER LIME,
amounted to $6,150,060.42. ”
”
The
to- .111. nF thn ..ll mnH V—_— — •» I.
SALT,
tai amount of taxes on cigars, in curHAIR,
rency, was 833.2-i2.o6j.62. Grand able annually ; And il was thereby and in
Mid
mortgage
expresriy
agreed
ihat
should
STUCCO,
total, $19,392,936.03,

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

&lt;^c.,

worked her way as she went, and

$t.,

Keceired it the O.

O. D. Store ef

$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

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.

$50000 worth of Boots and Shoes.
Which I am bound to sell 10 per Cent Lswei than any other
House in town.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

raa made payable aa

which we skip and retail at bottom prices.
.ibirty day*, thjn and from tbenoeforl'h, that
i* to say, after the Ispee of the eaid thirty
days, the Mid principal iam of fiv» hundred
rixiy dollars, with all arrearage* of in­
terest thereon, should at lhe oplion of the
obligee, his exeetitois, administrator*, or
assigns, beeome and be due and payable
immediately thereafter, although the period
as above limited for tho payment I hereof
might net then have expired, anything
therein before contained to tbe contrary
thereof in any wise notwithstanding ; and

unto me, for of such in the ture, is never tired and is never fully
kingdom of heaven.” Happier is satisfied. Wise advertisers take ad­
such a mother, though bereaved, than vantage of it; '• Why !" said one mer­
chant to another, “you reading adver­
one who seeks not tho light from an
tisements; what is going to happen?,'
other world and reAra her childicn in "Well,” said J.. “I am not, you see’
darkness,
reading advertisements for the fun of
Let us treat each other as kindly the-thing. I only wanted to know what
C. is up to." That’s all,and said principal aum
in our duly walks and conversations that old
that is why a good many people read
ns wo would endeavor to do if some
advertisements at first and buy the
deadly disease had laid hold uf our goods afterward*.
friends, than when we do lose them
Changkd His Mind.—“The glad
we will not suffer from remorse, and
spring time hns come at last!" solilo­
the cold, lonely grave will lose half quized a citizen as ho paw«d around
its chilly horror. If the inner Iheart with his snow shovel yesterday to
is right we shall learn not to। fear open the gutter in front of his house.
“Yes, this is the joyous season when
death as the greatest calamity that
the notes of the red-breasted robin
can befall us. "After death the
and the blue-bird fill our hearts with
urection,”
glee, and------- The shovel slipped
and he fell into a pond of icy slush,
and when ho scrambled up he was
In 1872 she started from Battle heard by a mau two blocks away say­
Creek to go to New Hampshire, on ing that eh'd start for thunder and
Texas belore he was a week older.
foot, with out scrip or a staff, and a
ll&lt;) ** U”rn to*r-1*) *»U&gt;
Free Press.
girl with her, eleven years old. She

come

A. W. OLDS.

were engaged in emptying liarrels, 48
wringing out draw-shaves, hanging
broad axes up to dry, and otherwise
getting the shop on a working ba­
sis.—Free Press.

feelings of the rural divine who, after
getting fifty cents for marrying a
couple, found that the bridrgroim
had gone off with his new silk hat.

tho light of heaven, and glowing in 1
“If you men," remarked ft Wash___
lhe love of angel choirs. Let her ington lady at a recepti n recently,
not dwell upon its withered earthly “would let tho women's dresses alone,
there would be much less foolishness
beauty and fragrance, her empty arms
un&lt;l misery in the world.’’ A painful
and aching heart, Lui strive to re­ bilence followed, and we suppose it
member those blessed words of our proved tho truth of the remark.
Savior: "Suflcr. little children to
Curiosity is inherent in human na­

CASH.

XLI8HA BANNISTER,
CLXMXNT SMITH.
Mortal

when she arrived at New Hamp­
Mr. Bolink owns and runs a cooper
shire she very much wished her girl shop near the House of Correction,
to see the Green Mountains, so she and as he keeps a dozen men al
came back through Vermont, and work be is bound to have his shop
PAT THE
then went to New York to see Cen­ run on "system." The other day he
was reading* newspaper article in
tral Park, working her way down on
Hifrbeat
Ca«h Price
regard to the prevention of conflag­
a canal boat. On her way back, to rations. The
article advised all
FOR
ALL
KINDS OF
Michigan, at a small town, where the employers to lay out a regular pro­
depots lay some distance apart, she gramme of what should bo done when
a fire was discovered in the shop
wishing to go from one to the other,
and drill his hands until they under­
had to cron a bridge on the string­
stood iL He bought fifty feet of
ers, and came to a stand still through hose for the penstock, detailed a man
fear. Just at that moment a man to use it in case of fire, aud than in­
came along and she asked the privi­ structed each other man and boy
just what they should do when an
lege of taking hold of hia coat tail to
alarm was given. One was to roll
pilot her across. She thanked him out barrels, another to save tools, an­
shall send out a Wayon to buy Fresh
for his kindness and continued her other to throw staves through a win­
BUTTER and EGGS.
journey to Battle Cieek arriving there dow, aud each one knew exactly
what
to
jump
for.
in the night, aud was glad she did
REESE k DETTERICK.
This was all right, and Mr. Bolink 21-46
get there in the night, so people
had a good mind to cancel his insur
could not see her. In 1874 she took ance policies and depend on his local
another trip to New Hampshire, and fire brigade. Before taking this step,
while there her husband wrote to fier however, it ocettred to him W give
that his father was with him und was his programme a trial. He had a
little curiosity to see if his employe*
sick, and wished her to return ; but wjuld spring io their posts according
she wrote and said it was the Lord's to instructions, and he studied out
morning
he
will that she should stay a few week* a plan. Yesterday
longer and hoped that he would get passed up stairs, kicked a pik
shavings together on an old piece of
aloqg without her. She contemplates
sine, touched a match to them, and
seeing her old home on foot again. next mionte ran down stairs crying
_____ __ _________ D. W. E.
out :
"The shop is on fire! Fire ! fire !
A Canadian rooster and an Amer­
,
ican eagle were matehed at Hamil­ fire **’
The man who was to use lhe hose
ton the other day, and lhe eagle was
wolloped in six minutes. Where grabbed it np, threw it out of the
b
window and jumped after it, shout­
arc our liberties 1
ing "fire !*’ until be was heard three
blocks off. The mau who was to
save lhe tools threw an adz and hit
Mr. Bolink in the back, and then hit
him again willi a draw-shave.
CHAB. W. DEMARAT

REESE &amp; DETTERIOK

COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Rita, Feld at Fun.

C. A. TRUMAN.

AINSWORTH k BROOKS,

Proprietors?

QOME DOWN TO

NEW GOODS!

Ciiicaffi I Lak Jra Eailroai.
J?KNXN8TTr.AJR DIVISION.
Time Tabla taking effect Feb. Ifi,

1875.

KOCHER BROS.
Have jail received a reu

FOR ANYTHING IM THB LINE OF

New Stock of GoodsJI
CONSISTING OF

6wtmt$ and grorisions,

DRESS GOODS.
SHAWLS, CASSMERES,
BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Stillwell
Union HUH,
Haak.lF.

Chloro

Having filled my atore with a freeh stock
of choice

GROCERIES.

Bull well
bontl- MM
(hssnaatia
SchooMraA
VMntea*b
Battle Creek
Bellevue

Crockery

brroceries GLASSWARE,

Fort fine, JutMlI 810111 R. R.
SHOBT L1MK BXTWXXM

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

OF ALL KINDS,
TRAINS RUN BY CHICAGO TIME.

Pease call and examine these Goods
before purchasing elsewhere.

Nashville, Feb. find, 1875.

W. H. KeCBER k Brs.

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!
JACOB LENTZ A SONS

FEBBT-CLASS

Grocery and Proviiioi Store
I with to inform the public that I will aeD

BIG PILE OF GOODS
FOR A

SHALL AMOUNT OF MONEY I

Pirlir, LOnry, Dinin, Ofict ui
GENEBAL RJITBRE!

The Highest Price Always
Country Produce.

Together with a fall assortment of

MIRRORS, PICTURE 8. FRAMES
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
DUSTERS, Ate. kC.,

CET*- In connection with my store
I shall k««p a

Baby Cabs aid ftraihMs 1 MEAT MARKET!
CSFF1NS AND CASKETS,
CASES furnished to ordoa
SHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

GOOD meats:
The Highest Price Paid for
and Pelts.

INGS kept constantly cm hand.

FARMERS.’£Z£$=K ~

b«at market reports. A »n MiteulUml SV*- P

Clocks, Spectacles, $ .

We manufacture car Farnitnre from the

Red Sign, No. 1
NaskvUla, Dee. lit, 1874.

NaahviUe M ioh­

P. DURHAM?

sc-'tSks- ssasaryt.

�—=
REMOVAL

W. A. AYLSWORTH,
I WILL SELI

Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shors, Caps,
Gents’ Furnishing
Goods,

Double Self-Sharpenin' Improved

Ii the store of IB. Dicta,
A. BARBER. M.. IK Honu-o

H

FRIDAY.

-

BEST PRINTS, 10 Cts,

- MARCH 19. 1875

I VUSI AL IXBI CEnEtTS
TO CA6U BUVKas:

WKBSTEIl k
T" tiiLi'h-

Bha-

HOBBS.

Good Goods aid Lie Friers Tell!
Prints, S ard 9 cents,
Yard wide Sheeting 9 cts. Best
Brown and Bleached Colton, H £ S eta

AR kt«t» Of WWW »*•
B- at

Guo. W. Fiuxtix,
Bec'y NaahviHle Cornet Band.

qlxment smhti.^

JVo.

—There will be Quarterly Meeting servi­
ces at the M- E. Church, next Saturday and

KoiTO* Nuws:
I would aey,a few words through the col-

M. FLINT,
B«ta Bros. DtusOW, Nmbvtlta MhA.

'

Men'a Boota. $2.75 to $10,
Men's and Btnpt' Suita Clothing, from
•8 Jo $30 a 6saZ.

All kinds of produce taken in
exchange for Goods.
N. B.— The public trill please bear
m mind that thia ia no old shelf worn

within thefxut three months.

—A foot of water covers the floor of the
Timely nitantion to eueh matters will save
basement under the city dnig'store. It ran
in Bunday night and Monday forenoon.

tail or
and Makins Soon in tbo ta

FARAD Y, Manufacturer of

Bowta aimd Shoes,
JOHN Q CRES8Y,

PINION HOUSE.

UTIL JONES.

lhe selection of teachers.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,\
Justice of the Peace,

Then Try My $1 Tea,

Horsemen bear this in mind. and tho circumstances surrounding each,
should ba bonsidared.
Directors should
-Russell .Blade las traded his farmin
know lhe lhe kind of * Itonre held by a
Maple Grove for one aKnatad two and a
teacher. The number nf young and inex­
half miles west of Battle Creak, and moved
perienced teachers will be. large; of exper­
hie family thereto.
J '
ienced ones, small.
To teachers, and espcciallj tho younger
Linsley lota, on Main St., and in-the Spring ones, I would say, be eareful in the selection
will erect a store thereon. $G00 was the of schools. If opposed by a part of a dis­
price paid for the lota.
trict, think lang and wsll before you make
the attempt. The young teacher needs the
on State and Lh Bta., Monday night, ot- support Ufa uUued dUirioL
I would advise districts having three
Lraeied quite a crowd. No damage done,
months summer schools, to commence early,
but aalt had to Buffer.
through the heat of July and August. The
custom of keeping up our common schools
through those months ought to bo given up.
Tho cost and small results during that time
—Postage on transient newspapers, mer­ of the year should bo carefully considered
chandise, etc.. Is now one cent an ounce by the people. The three term system. is
destined grow in favor.
Prairieville, March 8, 1875.
tofbre. Remember thia.
T. B. Diamond,
*4 —H. T. Davidson has been appointed
County Supt.

with- ■

W, A AYLSWORTH.
Nashville, Jan. 1st, 1875.-

AT

The character of

it this spring.

—We know parties in thlx HUle village
that kindle their fire® with keroMne. with as
much reeklmnera m If their wives fathers
ownc J an entire graveyard.

e

And

S

Cent SOAP.

Old Town Rio, 26 and 28 Cents.

TRIUMPH BAKING POWDER I
In nice tin canuisters.

“4 9”
FOR THE NEIT 30 DATS

Tea Setts for 65 Cts.
Ac., Ac., too numerous to mention.

BOOTS and SHOES

PRICE, #15.00. FOUNTS, BO Cts.

Ready Made Clothing

FOR SALE ONLY AT

cessed. Mr. Davidson will take possession
of the office the first of the next quarter.

Raafawille, Mich.
Greared Conveyancing,

MONEY TO

Best Velveteens, 75 cents.

teach the school in a particular district, ob­ AU Wool Bate, 45 cents per pair.
printed at this office. - The tickets we print jections should be made known to district
officers and the Co. Bupt,, before a license

Mt. X*

LUSBIIAUSEE,

P

1 Batts, SO cents.

Good Waterproofs, 9 0 cts.

Castleton Center, Co stay during "sugar teechrrs and the people.

JOHN B- EASTMAN.
•

Knit Underskirts, 50 cts.

LOAN

preraj&gt;»ly.

WHS L. Q. CROCKER
FALL AND WINTER

ULUNERI&amp; YANCY GOODS!
Aloe VELVETEENS for CLOAKINQ.

Red
sen, Locksy, to Grand Rapids for treatment. Oats,
He has been afflicted with a running sore on Potatoes,
the side of hia face and neck, for some time. Deans,
Apple*, green,
—Clement Smith has removed hie law Turnips,
office into Griffith &amp; Kerr’s new brick, and
Timothy seed,
is fitting up his rooms in a nice rtyle. Dr. Onions.
Jones will remove into.tbe rooms formerly Corn, per 70lbs.
Barley per 100 lbs
occupied by Clem.
Eggs, per dosen
—Griffith &amp; Kerr’s brick isnoiy completed Butler, per lb..
Dried Apples,
and the Kocher Bros, will more into the Lard....
”.......
same the last of tbe present month. Tho Dressed Hoge
Plaster 7&gt;l ton
Hay, 'yl Ton..
first- class location, too.

...... 1«PO
... 0,95
......0.50
75 0 80
&gt; 01.75
.60 0 65
...aota.40

6,5O06.eo

1,25 01,T»O
.0,66
.2,26
.0418

:”®o.
_____ 0.18,
0,07100.08
---------- C.00
10.00012.00

Too truly wonderful and justly celebrated Plow—&amp; plow ihst is-surely
destined to’ work its way into gewentl wee a« fast as it becomes known. AU
that is required of it to do so, is its ase. It is.wry neat, stnHMj. co«npart and
simple in its constroetion; there bein^ in al! but four piwn of etfstin-s. yce. ;
Mouldboard, Landiude, Point and Share.
.•
Tlie Point and Share, unlike other pknra, are separate pieces of castings,
thereby s-enring a great saving in wear, as every farmer knows that tbe
[»oint-of-hii old style plow is-soon worn -good (or nothing, while his share
would do much service if he, could separate it from the point And besides
nil that, the truly great economy in this Plow is, that when the under side
of the Point becomes worn beveling, as al! points do, especially ip hard
land, it can be turned upside down, and you have the sharp chisel edge
i hat was up, now on the bottom, cutting keenly; and thus y«i can keep
turning it, urst one side down and then the other, untifil is worn too short
for use. And then when you have thus worn on£ one end of your Point, yolt have the other end of the same Point to do you c&lt;(Ua! service as the
first. Thus yon have in one Puint the wear of four at le&amp;sTrof the old style
of points.
•
And then the Share also has .two edges, which can be used vice vena and
while otie end of the Point, or one edge of tbe Share is in use, the other is
hid inside the Plow, giymg it strength, and not marring its symetry in the
least. Thus lhe Share is equal in service to at least two of tbe old style,
and by its being disconnected from the Point and nofid not be thrown away
with it because it is wofh out, this Share is equal’to more Ilian two old style.
And not only has the Plow I be above great advantages economy in wear
of Points and Shares, but it lias much advantage in wear in the shape of the
Landsidc. and Mouldboard. This Plow is the result of twenty years con­
stant study, aud the expenditure of eight thousand dollars in experiments.
The Landsidc, unlike other plows, instead of having a lateral projectile at
its bottom, (supposed aud is actually necessary iu otbqr plows io keep them
in the. ground level,) the bottom corner of the Landside of this Plow is
rounded, and stands slanting in under the Plow. Thus thert is no projec­
tion there to be soon worn off, and whan worn off, your Plow much injured.
Tlie wear of its Landsido is equal on all its surface.
The Mould-board ol this Plow has heen the subject of the greatest study
and experiment, resulting in one on which the furrow slice bears equally oo
every part of its surface, and it has also demonstrated the fact that it is not
the character of the metal alone, but ’.be peculiar shape of it, that enablesplows to ”aeout“ in the most sticky, mucky soil. Tl.is plow, made of oast
iron, will scour in any soil that a steel plow will. It has, also, great pul­
verizing properties. In the extremely bard cloddy ground, farmers have
noticed this peculiarity a great deal.
And now. lastly we have a Plow without an^ special pressure- in one
part more than another, we should expect that it would hold easy and draw
easy. Well, it does. Il will run alone without any holding, end has done
it, with the horses on a trot This Plow beat the Oliver Chilled, Gale
Chilled and all the plows on draft at the State Fair, 113 lbs, and at the
Washtenaw Co. Fair, 128 lbs. This Plow is now the most perfect two or
three horse Plow, made in the U. 8.

0. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE STORE,

AT PRICES CHEAPER THAN EVER.
AT THE DOWN TOWN STORE OF

-Where everything in the

Hardware Line can

H R DICKINSON
Railroads.

J. L REED &amp; CO.’S
Carriage
Department!

GolnaWrat

STATIONS

STAT1OM

Riven .luodlon,

—-Parties in Hastings aro thinking of lo-

DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.

DELL

BARLOW,

IFJUSBXOTr AJB L K

particulars inquire of Fred Young,
—A Republican Caucus will be held in
tbe office of Esq. Chipman, at Nuuville, on

Vermontville,
NMhvllle,
'
IU»tinK«
.
M’Mtevttle,
Hammond.
Grand Rapids,

purpose of nominating Township Officers.
By order of Township Committee.

EAElffl ni EAIR DBESS&amp;L.—From
Shaving, Hair Cutting
Hrcssing, Shampooing,

FALL ELLKERT GOODS!
Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS

said mortgage was duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds of Barry
county, Michigan, on the 15th day of Janu­
ary, 1878, in Liber ”Z” of mortgages, on
page 619, and, whereas, said mortgage was
duly and legally resigned and said note de­
livered, on the 27tb day of September, A.
D. 1878, by said Christopher Kill, to Joshua
W. Glenn, which said assignment was duly
recorded in tho office of the Register of
Deads in Barry county, Michigan, on the
26tb day of May, A D, 1874, in Liber “6”
of mortgagee, on page 118, and, whereas,
arid Joshua W. Glenn did, on the 16th day
of June, A. D. 1874, duly and legally assign
said mortgage and deliver said note to Grif­
fith k Kerr, of Nashville, Michigan, which
•aid MMignment waa duly reoorded in &lt;he
office of the Roister of Deeds in Barry
eouuty, Michigan, on the 12th day of March,
A. D. 1875. in Liber ‘-No. 6” of mortgages.

BEAUTIFUL CUTTER

April lot, 2nd and 24th, for the

LITER! AID EEED STABLE!
B. D. BITGOOD, Paoraiaroa.

Prices to
wf North Mata Ru, Naebrilla. Mich.

MEAT MARKET!

A. Roosat Sox.

’ It pays to buy goods at No. 1.

GIVE AWAY

Woodland on lhe IBlh and 19th, Maple Grove

—The Baud Concert was a decided m»cmota capacity, the brat of feeling prevailed,
and the boys were loudly applauded. Ev­
erybody derided that the boys done exceed­
ingly well, and the music they duoouraed
was par excellent.
The receipt* of tbe

—The parties interrated in the Maple
Grove School’ suit appeared before Justice

C.!y
j Chicago, am*

TraainH Gointz Halt.

OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS

While are ’‘booked’1 for room managers,
and good music will be furnished by the
band. Bill, 75 cents. The boys want more pber Kill, of Castleton, Michigan. a certain
money to pay on their instruments, and this

—From a postal card received from the

Cloinc ICunt.

Carriages

Whebvab, Francis Pattison, of Nashville,

that he will be in Nashville on the 20th inn.

ZDRESS MAKING

AFour-Horac Pmtaulk Exatxs. Inquire
r A. C.Buxtan, Gunsmith. Nashville. 24

tbe line of

WJS arc vairtff this year, the Iks!
wheel in America.
WE warrant all our Springs to
JUST ARRLVED
Stand the LE VER TEST.
At A. P. Nichole1 Shoe Store,—Wm. Howe,
WE use the best Circle in the Worbl.
WE use the Ives Axle, none better in
live’!— time will be had than has occur­ to do all kind* of work
the market.
red for several yearn before.
WE Sell thia year very cheap for
’X —The Cornet Band will give an “ Old
Cash.
Fashioned Hop,” at Union Hall, on the
WE are going to
present indications wo ehoutd
say that our charter election, in April next,
will be an interesting one.
Already, the

NiUTiux, Mien.

BQu. Machine Needles at Dickinson*
Durham sells $1. 20 T for 90 cts.

TO OUR CUSTOMERS ONE
Aw who buy a buggy of us will bo en­
titled to a

WE ARE BOUND TO

TRICE LIST: .

STATfOSa

MlddlavlOr,
Huvlinira,
NaahrUk,
Vermontville,
Charfoua,
Eaton Itaplda,

ITlTDEpHELL
lay House la Barry Ca.

FOR READY PAY!

IS Hattie Crvck
aUanimi:
Alf.oa

NASHVILLE FOUNDRY I

Detroit, arrive

THE NEXT 30 DA Ys

THE WEEKLY SUN.AJXSiSftSSS Plows, Sleigh Shoes and

To make room for c«r Spring Stock.

General Jobbing,

500 11)1. of Butter Wanted.

DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
7

L. C. BOISE &amp;'OO.

TICKET- TO DRAW

Middle of September, Next!

GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIV.

HICanSAN CENTRAL.

CUT FREE OP CHARGE!

Tiding they receive euffiioient encourage-

Greeting

Having learned that the report is in circulation thM onr stock of Drags
.1
lh. nlrt atarlr heri.lt.fnra&gt; Kami hr nur nrolwMMnra ■&lt;■&lt;1

I world respectfully Inform my friends customers, we wish to say that our Mock is fresh and pure, tbe old mock having bean
that I am
principally removed, and wc invite Physicians to examine them aud test them. W« have

Best Coal Box Baggy, 1 seat, $130 00
COME TO NASHVILLE TO STAY I
2„d ••
---------120 00
And intend doing a Legitimate Drug Business, and Physicians will find ia our stock a
Best Square Box Buggy M
150 00
2nd
“
”
“
125 00
Best Democrat, two scat,
160 00
2nd
••
“
110 00 Business jRLelationH
8fd
“
125 00
WE ALSO HAVE
.
Best Square.Box Top, single,
igle, 250 00 with you. I trurt by fair dealing I shall be
2nd
“
••
M •• ruLbv
ubber 205 00
Beat Top, two horse, two scat, 300 00
2ad
”
. «
240 00
Best Patent Rotul Wagon
. 90 00
J. IB/6, at tbe hour of tan o'clock,
“ Flalforru Spring Wagon 160 00

Again in the Trade

WE WARRANT. THEIR PURITY I

School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery,
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Vprnislies,
Especial Attention
Brushes, Glass aud Putty

WE WARRiKT all the ABOVE WORK

ROE &amp; CLEVER,
AH0.-r.ey fee

BOOTS AND SHOES,
Vine* is NOT EXCELLED IN TOW*.

Standard P,onf,\ LONDON DOCK AND

»y customers ehall have no cause

I WOOD

llR’l

G- F~ WILSON, Prop.

TO THE PUBLIC!

Shaaklug tbe public for past fiatmrs eeHcta a
eewunuanci of the wm, a*R would

FRESH MEATS,

be found at

Give

m

Call.

N».h»ato, Mkk . Joo. 27,1875.

FAIR PRICES AND
F. O. and

�JUIFEP.
ire Bishop Clark suggvsta. in his artieJe
bn tr»Y&lt;ttonv UM a special car shauM be.

• —A C. I’wll. who was indicted in Washing­
ton fcr litoling Henatur Umndler. liah hsd a
hearing at Hl Looi*. and teen dte-liargcd, cu
•ceotoii of a&lt;W*ct lathe LndictnienL which
stated tbte tte litel w«a eircuteted-ln the Dbtrfct of Uufambia on tho muu* dsy that it wm
printed in DeirctL
—Tbo ronowt ever the ejection of Dr. 1&gt;*
Koven - Hkcly to be carried into the creirta.
H» friends claiin tha* the Standing rommitlrf*
of tbs various Htatai bars no right to reject

—Tbe following military tranalera are annonnre i from Waahingtou ; Gen. Augur goe*
to New Orlrero to imcceed Fiwwy. Gen. Ord
to 8an Antonio, Toxa* to micceed Gen. Augur:
Gen. Cronk to the Department of the llatte
to succeed Ord ; Gen. Kautit takes rommaud
inArtain*. Tlieae chengre indicate the re­
tirement of Gen. Rrntay. at [w.rent in emu—Her. Mr. Davidson. -State Lecturer for tbe
PounayJvaula Grand I^xfga of Good Trmpia™.
wss arreMed st Frte, Pa., ti&gt;« other day, on a
charge of “druok and disorderly." and ej&gt;ent a
night in the police station.
.

—Gen. Hlieridan has returned to New Or-

' —Brigbain Young, in iha Halt Ixike Peniten­
tiary. and forced to disgorge rS.OOO ta.pay Arm
Elisa's lawyer*. Ixwjdcs |&lt;s M a fine, waa tlio
spectacle which the Itetter-Day Kaiut* w*re die
other day-called upon to contemplate. The
Prophet went to jail rike a common man. aud’
bujrendered tho ^pal-tetidcr with a rueful
''countenance, and User was noithnr an earth
quake nor a alangtacr of Gentiles in cona*.
qucucc. It appeara to have dawned npon th*
Mormon intellect that there ia such a thing a*
a United Steles government.
—That f7,000 bribe money, which ha* been
lying around. loose in Kansas waiting for a
claimant for two or three yearn, haa at last Ixwn
turned over to Pomeroy.
—Tho fricmls of Tweed are still making
effort* to secure bi* liberation. ‘

following cltaagM in tho clnunuaipdiijM of its
landing romuuttees : Cmikling 1&gt;m
Outnmittoc &lt;m&gt; C.juimrrrc. in plm-o of Chandler;
Hamlin. Ikwhifficcs mi l PttLRo^k, m place of
Hamner; Oglesby, Pablie Landa. in place of
Sjirague -. Ingalls. Pension*, in place of Bore­
man,: Wrart, Ibiinwls. in place of fltawart; Hargenti Mines and Mining, in place of Hamlin;
Boutwell. Iteviaioti of thn Lswa. in. |&gt;hwc of
Conkling; Paturaou, Education and Labor, in
place of Flanagan; Clayton. Civil Service aad
fietivvehmetii. in place of Wright. Two com­
mittees arc given to the Democrat*. Thnnnau
.being Qiainnati of that on Private Land,Claims.

I ary ClalRM.
; -Senator Booth, of California, bolds aloof
from the asneun** of both parties.
—Tlie MasnschiuwitLi Home of Itejireneuta’ tivf* lui* passed tiio Liquor License bilL retus! big to add a local option amc odnmiiL
—President Grant lias directed all tlee pov.
ernment dt^sutmenta to recognise tbe Garland
government in Arkansas in all it* relation* with
thus* departments.
—A National WhrLingmeu'* Coimmtioti.
tiering for it* object a more plentiful dbrtritration of gTMubaclui aad the obliteration of tlie
oki politicsl organbtatiesw. met at dnvdand,
Ohio, last week. About seventy-ave delegates—
one colored—wore present. Prof. Hootou. of
HUnoi*. was elected [htdouk'hI Chairman, and
A. C. Cameron, of Cliicagq, Secretary.
—Tlie next State to hold ita .Htate and C«&gt;grcaaional election i* ConnccticuL which will
vote April 5 ; aud ou tlie Wednesday following.
April P. Rhode Island will do the same. ,
—Tbe Chicago Inler-Oorttn recently *cnt * re­
porter among tiio bnxiuerc men cf tlie city to
Interview thorn regarding tiio pronjxicta of tho
spring trade, and tlio result ta a mont eucocragiug one. Unusual activity I* repored, in ail
liraxichc* of buxinre*. and the mmiufactiiriug
indnstrtan show a marked improvement over a

ftetaaulf. forawcorera. That would lie
an excellent plan, if it would' work; but
railroads—
we apprehend that
managed aa Uwy are 0$ ‘prearpt—every
car on the train is, inevitably, converted
more or lew into a" swearing car. But
wo hope tlie world will impruvn under
the salutary influence of Bishop Clark's
Uvtchiugs, and tha^aoon one art in tlie
very longret trmn^hu be sulSeient for

al tlie swearers. 'IiM trno rule, how­
ever, is that laid down by Qua. Wash­
ington, .that a geiitlcnia&gt;\ never awiiara;
mid tho higher authority of tho New
oil;’’ But if people will swear, it is cer­
tainly desirable to have them placed by
thenutehres ; and, tlicrefore, Bishop
dark’ii suggestion is not only a novel
but a good one.

Mkdical AuvEimBisa.—Tho medical
profession orc outspoken in their denun­
ciation of tho system of medical adver­
tising, aud declare timt any medicine
that is advertised is a fraud. How thor­
oughly inconsistent and unfair is such
an argument Tho mon wbo aro so loud
in Uieir criticisms are those who adver­
tise tbemselvm as medical taranls by
ostentations display; splendid residences
with massive door plates; fast horwes and
costly carriages. Dr. J. Waiacer,. of
California, an old practitioner, respdeted
alike for his skill and conscientious in­
dependence, duree to differ, and having
discoyarod in his Vinkgah Bhtkrs a
purely hcrbalistic medicine free from all
spirituous poisons, n wonderful specific
lor numerous disorders, advertises the
same for tho relief of hili fellow man,
and ui Ixirao out in his declarations of
its many virtues by thousands of in­
valids who are being cured of disease
by ita use.
27

Life insurance seems to be popular in
Boston. Tho Herald of that city ennmerates the following policies held there :
By Mr. Albert T. B. Ames, for •106,000;
by Nathaniel J. Bradlee, for ♦100,000;
by Gustavus A. Jasper and Benjamin F.
—TUc clearing* ol tlie Chicago t«uk* for tho
week ending March 13 foot up a total of Sturtevant, for $100,000 each; and by
i.071.878.75. being over -93,000,000 in cxccan Rufus A. Willis, for $30,000.
of tlie corrcnpoiidiug week laid year.
lx Naw York, week Itefore last, 454
babies were lx&gt;rn, 140 people were mar­
—Suit ha* been brought by two coloratyum
against Um manager of tho Melrojolitau
ried, 664 died, and 1,322 were MrcsU.nl
Theater, at Indianapolia, for violation of tlie
and imprisoned.
Civil Right* bill
Tire Mahom ± Hancux Oroan Co. Irnve
—The increase of tbe tax pu wlriaky haa hwl
ncllrng
ticket*
to
Washington
and
Baltimore
at
oomploted and now occupy their now
no perceptible effect tipou the manufacture of
factories in CiunbriilgrjKirt, Miuw., in
the vile stuff, the roi&amp;nm to die Revemw Bu­ £10, good for any length of time.
—Tlie General Manager of tho Illlnoi* Cm- which they have introduced mncliiuery
reau showing t»o diminution of tlicquantiiv.lin&gt;,TU
'
to an extent never before employed in
jicneation will be allowed to officer* or employe* tlie manufacture of prgans. By tin- itid
—In tho hurry and beat of tu* clrein/ Aioum
of this they not only produce the beet
wbo
may
lie
injured
in
the
semco
of
dial
com
­
Of Congrom au amendment wan tacked on the
organs, but with greatest economy.
Fartoffice Ml which in effect exclude* all tiiird- pany. where sorb injuries liavc been caused ty
Twicv os many organs can be produced,
ciaea matter from the matte the rate hating a violation of it* rules aud regulation*, or by in proportion to tlie numlier ol men embeen rained from one cent for evary two ouucre carelcrenre* and want of proper precaution on ployisl, jw would be possible with ordi­
the fort of the parties injured.
to one cent per ounce. This i* a great victory
nary facilities, and this in tho reason
for Uk&gt; express &lt;x»mp*nicn. Matter of the third
not only for such lulmiruble instruments
clam inclmfc* J] pamphlet*, oerenional public*,
Forty-fourth J&gt;ay.—Mrs. I’utnam renamed but also for snch low prices.
tious, traiDUcnt newepapera. magazi'uea, band­ lhe aland. and related her experience* in the
bill*, [KMter». ttuncalcd circnlan-. [irospcctnncn, homo of the Tilton* while a gnext there. She
Stroho AiuiuMKmL—Wehrter's Una­
bridged Dictionary contains a hundred
book*, book manitacrij-to. proof-shcete, curroctand fourteen thousand words, and Uirve
ed prnof-rtiewte majm, print*, engraving*, al liutii wati unimportant.
thotumnd pictures. Jones anya when he
bteuka, tlr riblc pattern*. Mniptr* of mewvliauI’orty-fiflh Day.—The defame wa* conniik
came home lute tlie oihijr night, in the
not ex reeding twelve minren in weight, bly etrcng tbcncd by the toititnouv of two witoc
3iwo of fifteen minutes hin wife applied
nampta carte photographic paper, letter .-n1 the words to. him, Ijcinde aome extra
relopC*. portal cuvelojxxt and «rap|wni. cante
ones and the fire shovel, suggesting to
plain ami ornamental |»|w. photographic rep­ verniou of' Beecher'n offense—tb«t «f. making
hia mind tho picture of the Ducking Stool
mentation* of different type», u&lt;-c&lt;l*. euttiuge, improper propoxate Tlio testimony of three on the 418tli page of tlie Dictionary. '
btilbw root*, ncionn. etc. ’
two wilrtrees was direct are! positive, and very
Carj’kntkum, sec* lulvortiacmcut of Sim
—Owing to a failure of Congrre* to make the damaging to Tilton's cause.
f'vrty-tijtih /toy.—The next' witness called monx* SwxJi Snpportcr.
needful aj^wojiriatian fcr it* cuiitirnuurcc. tlie
admtairtntioo at Washington has abandoned
Deaths nr CoxsvmiKW.—It is esti­
the "aivU-eenico reform.",
mated that iOu.UO) din yearly in the United
—TUc tolls on tbe Erie canal aro to te' reState* with UouBUXDptiou. When Cowiumptimi
lirat *{qwarM there ia (*iu Mu tim cbcMatid op|&gt;ro&lt;sii»iL attended with dmieultv of braaUtitig.
Soon there will be a cough, it this irritation In
—Tho purjxwc* of the goliLhuntlug expedi­
n&lt;&gt;t licAled, and the effort to rainc will atill fall
tion that i* about to leave Sioux City for the
fuel to tlio tire, .man's Lung Iteteun will at
once allay the |&gt;aiii and irritated parte etop th*
Black Hills l&lt;ciiig in direct violatian of an In­
rough, aisl prevent wbnt would be Conxump
dian treaty. President Grant has given strict
tiou. It is making cures of diseased lungs
orders to the military authorities to use all nocwhich warn considered. Incurable. Fcr sale by
regarded bi* biography of her wi erne of tho
ereary force to check it
—Gen. Hhcrman M.n tlie wliole power of the l*&gt;t of lua |&gt;raductiocn. He also toW die jury
military arm will be brought to bear, if ner-tw- that Doweu gave an bis re**on for discharging
Tilton from tho Brooklyn t’nfofi the complaint*'
of a lady contributor— Mary Clemmer Amen—
—A Chicago hotel keeper having refonod en­ that ahe bad tieen repeatedly irutulted by liim
tertainment to a jiarty of colored men, the lat­ (TUtaa).
Forly-rerenlh /My.—Tlie principal witnre*
ter have instituted unit for violation of tiio
Civil Right* law.
,
wa* Mr. Cliarlre'Cawley, a lawyer. of.Lziwcll.
Johtwtn't Anodyne Liniment is, with­
—A bill baa been pawed in die Delaware
out donbt. the safest, surest, and best remedy
that ba* crer been invented for internal and
Ixgirtature to offset the effects of tbe Civil
their principle) on divorce aud frcc-lova ; and external use. It is applicable to a peat variety
Right* law in that Htato.
of complaint*, and ia equally bcnohcial for man
— Four mine™ have arrived at CUcyeuue from how Bceclicr waa to be coerced into presiding at
tho Black Hills, bringing rich *i&gt;ccim*en* of ore Woorllmll* lecture. His testimony, wax impor­
and pay dirt.
tant for the defense. aud Id* ctcm examination
by Mr. Beach rath er amiwipg, but he held Ida
F1HSS AHO CAMVALTtEH.
greund prtitty freely, and the defense waa satis­
—The steamer City of Vicksburg wa* roceutl*- fied with lhe way he acquitted himself. Tilton
Tax Northwestern Horsh-NaxlCo.’b
Finished” Nail ia die best in the world.
sunk in the Minsimipjil never, near Chatter.

—Tlie Grand Trunk railway Ittrildinga at
Point HL Charlo*. Canada, have been burned.
Lose &lt;100.000.
-A shocking accident occurred at tho Mount
Plcasaut coal maa Hcraatan. Pa., last week,
by which two boys |oat tiicir live*. They were
employed in the scrctji room, aud became eutangted hi the ponderous machinery, and before
they cuuld be extriotel|hey were rciuoed to a
shajielcea mass.
—Tlie recent conflagration st Port au Prince.
Hayti, burned over an area of half a mile square.
Four hundred buildings were censumed. at a
loss of about M.OM.OOO.
The IL B. Hart, a MimMppl riverateamer,
sunk near New Orleans on die night of the 13th
inat, with a loss of teu or fifteen lire*.
—Four lives wore loot, list week, by the burn­
ing of a hotel at Olouwxrter. Mae*. ’

—Tli* town of Seymour. Ct., wa*. tho other
day, th* »*no of a blood-curdling tragedy. A
woman named Evans, while laboring under a fit
of temporary insatiity. murdered her two little
children by cutting their tixroeta.
— There were two hangings in Maryland on
Friday, Marell 12. hotl&gt; victim* being colored
men. Joshua Griffin won executed at Bellawo
for th* mnnter of Him Himan Taylor, a white
reoau. and George Wheeler wa* hanged at
Famou. hi* crime also Ixung the murder of a
white woman. Mrs. Margaret Wit&amp;nan. Both
coufe—ed their crime* on tho scaffold, the
latter saying : -My friends, I am going Ixxne
to my Father. I am prepanxl to die. WUaky
caused ma trouble. Take warning by* my

and

on twoilbitinet vixit* at her hoiia*. and doncribcd
where they tuL and wliot they did. Thia raise*
np a iwriowi conflict of veracity, which every­
body else rnu»t leave the Jury to decide, with the
«*ni*lanee of tiio connect and tho Jntlgr.
1'urly-eighth bay.—Samuel Ti'ilkrenn, |iart
owner of the CArirtton Union, »n-l Edward
Egglreton, clergyman, tertifled. Wilkeson'*
testimony went to show tlio origin of the Mandal; how Trftini complained that Beecher saw
him 1 Tilton &gt; ,&gt;ro«tratc nd ruined, and did not
I.*an—titeara ................................
move a finger to save him. and bi* own effort,
CHICAGO.
a* peacemaker. In one instance he flatly con­
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tradicted Tilton'* testimony: in that he, and
not Tilton, prorated for Oliver Jobnxon th*
position of managing editor of the Chrislian
Unum. Mr. Egglenton'a tertimony won of littie importance, relating jwincipalJy to the
plaintiff* opinion about tbe marriage relation.

- A Rome dispatch announce* die death of
Cardinal Laurente' Barili. aged 74.
- —A New York Zfrrald corrrapotxlenl teiognijilw from Spain tba| there ia great difficulty
in preventing Alfouso from abdicating in favor
of the Duke of Meolpesrtcr.

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MubriDe, Burry County, Michigan,

ORN6

STRONG,

ADVERTIS1SO BATES:

SiSSSS

Editor and Proprietor,

Progression. No Retrograding.
VOL. IL
'

NO. 26.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY. MARCH 26, 1875.

“•Dtm'tyou frcf young man,’ raid J forth ; then an arm.

At last half the]

.the

new postal eat

MICHIGAN NEWS.

A fT"”"’
t
Since Judge Van Brant, of Long
Island, in company witli two other
men, all armed murderously witli shot­
The paper-mill
guns and pistols, surprised two other operaUona and
men at a disadvantage, and with the
cUitMfl.
and nice down this way ; we can’t altera j Land. I.cockod it.
i papers. The taw as reported prescribed moot desperate courage shot them ■'to
afford it ; then Ute sea bein’ handy, »t’" I
“ ‘ Iton*t shoot young num!’ cried the one cent for every two ounces on moil death, there Iim been a yearning in tiro
a temptation to rave time and money ; ' specter. ’Yell spile the pohsh ef yer ' matter of tiro third chuw. which includes heart of the average American cittacn to
but ef the expense ain’t counted in------ ’ do. This cussed rain han e’en-a’most all printed matter not went, directly from catch a burgtar at a like disadvantage,
- “ • Never mind the expense, parti,’ I I done for it. already. It was pious and the office of publication, and all admis- and achieve evergreen laurels in the
The only obstacle in the which b»&gt; received $35 per tan. delivered nt the
exdaimwi. 4 You do the thing up nicely | peart a spell back, but it’s pretty well j mbte merchandise up to four j&gt;oun&lt;te. same way.
pinery, a distance of about ten milce. The
' Senator
Hamli
for me, and I’ll see you through ; but it' spited now. I’m afraid.'
i'~
. *
”
’ n moved* on amendment
—* way of numerous feats of slaughter has
., .
. ,
,
. » . ... .
Iuum, Tn -I—
Tar'll land upon which this bay was grown was a forest
! must be done at onne ; the body is almost '
"It was my old wrecker, carpenter, j that one cent be charged for every ounce been in the fact that burglars, have not
beyond saving now, and I want the coffin • and coffinmaker. He explained to me j or fraction thereof, instead of two always cornu around and. suffered them­
Mr. Lamb, of
by to-mortow night. It must be^ready ' that he’d started on time witli the coffin, । ounoco, and led the Senate to believe by selves to be surprised.
PATKICK Kex&gt;ux died at Monroe ft few daja
to he sliipptnl before daybreak tiro next and kept up till the storm come upon i his speech (os indeed he may Iiav« ig- Portland, Oregon, one of those who
igo of 103 yoftn. Ila wm tlio olden
moraing.’
.
! him, and ho was forced to rest awhile i norantiy believed himself) tliat this rate have hungered and thirsted for the gore
of Monroe county, and had rcoidod
"‘All right,’said tiro old screw. 41 under the overhanging ruck. He thought, : applied to mercluuidtee alone which is of a night prowler, could tell you how
don’t mind Iosin’ a’ little sleep to b« I very properly, tliat no lietier shelter I transmitted through the mails. It jstmi uncertain burglars ore. .Mr. Lamb re­
tiiontbe
iteelf;; and ;i under this
thia impression
impression that the amend
amend- cently
obligin', ef only tiro exj&gt;ense------ '
could be found than
the coffin iteelf
. lutd occasion to visit the town of
44 4 You old vulture,’ I roared, ‘ I’ll pay he was right. tVe{Vo
might
both
have
crept
| ment
was
adopted.
it went
the 1 Roseburg, where he tarried oyer night.
might
both
have
crept
I ment
was
adopt™. When
T7L—
I.-----to
-~
And I counted inside, and there would still have »&gt;ecn House in the blind, reckless rush of the i Ho had been thinking of burglars, and
you half on the spot I*
_
• • to make
■
* • for more.
dewing houra, Mr. Garfield mid that the after reaching hi* room he barricaded
o'clock on die evening of that day partially in­
out to him enough greenbacks
Kxml
14 4 Why on earth did you make it so j Appropriation Committee approved of ; tiro door with chairs before getting into toxicated. The Jury were unable to decide
his sliarp old niM&lt;i coltw down and chop ,
"‘
—
’" ’ 41 don’t want my poor j tiro amendment, and the newspaper i bed.
Had Mr. Iwrab taken, also, the
over his chin with an unctuous smack of big ?’ I said.
—
, .
.
,
appreciation
Jack to lie around loose in this way. ’
; feature wns not .explained there, not­ precaution of closing his window, lie troll since 1797, died in that city a few d»r»
" * I’ll hev it tliat scrumptious,’ said j
" ’ Well, where’s the oddsF-said the wititstanding the taw expressly includes might have dreamed sweetly all night
the wretch, witli greedy cutliuaiaam, accommodating artisan. ‘You didn't ‘ 44 transient newspapers" in the third of home and family expenses, and bills
4 tliat you'll ctap your hands over it. '
to spare the expense ; so I thought ' class. Thus the precipitate legislation to meet, but ho left that window wide
It'll lie tliat peart and pious that yoii 1 I’d leave plenty of elbow-room. We can ot tiro dosing hours of Congress is re­ open, and so /eft liimseif all unprotect­ property valued at £9.000. on which there was
needn’t be ashamed of it in a church !’
&lt;"“1 suthin or other for ballast, I reckon, i sponitiblo for a great and general hard- ed. He was awakened in the night by
Colyer, at Grand
“ I nodded approvingly, and started on ] dow,i bdow.’
j ship, to which neither house would have a sudden tug at the 1 -&lt;l-clotlnw, and
sat np and fnlt around, but could dis­ Lapid*, wan
the home stretch witli the comfortable j
” Poor Jock Itea to thta'dsy in th.. nonsentad knowingly.
foaling of a man who has done all ho singular coffin thus provided for him, and j ’ The effect of tiro change is to make cover nothing. He tried to deep again,
., n
eould to ameliorate an irremediable suf- Iovcr him the arbutus blooms, and tender newiqiapcni heretofore paying one cent but a mysterious rustling startled him ■
fering. All tliat day there was a threat- violeta, and all tiro dainty flowers dear to j&gt;ny *two
“ cento ; newspapers paying
" two .d ub him iwl for h»n»rol«.r.|„4-1OT(l^to,,to,11Wlulto^
Then
his
pantaloons
glided
from
the
(ire
not
J
uwovm
o
.!
until
the
flamm
luul
cento
now
require
three,
and
so
on.
This
ening aspect of the winds and waves that j « young girl’s fanqr or on old woman's
loot of tiro bed, and he heard the silver : made great headway, and the family barely esapplies,
Ixxled more misdtief on tliat malevolentlove."
WBECKEH IN SIGHT.
coiua
roll
from
the
pocket.
With
his
■
caped
with
their
liven,
sent from the office of publication to
shore. Mrarivc heavy clouds hung black
’
Tluit
an awful ....
drama
wind
•WUI set
n. . together
.... . .IX.
.AJk,....'.. ,
■ WWV •
w aaaww was
— "W' ••••
, of
— - the
,
—Mr., Lamb bounded
Crime.
regular subscribers in bulk, but news­ teeth
ra ink over the sharp jagged rocks, and
oooh-fow.nothing workmen.
d in l.i
—. a-l-.wd
MW.X
...
1..M
I wrath
IV. I.held
aI.1 1 J
out
his
shirt,
and
in
his
J
oab Lawomxck. whom the late ('apt. E. B. and waves acted off the coast of Cape
a fierce undertone in the elements told j
The dull times bring out into bold re- papers in wrappers sent off by indi­
1.1— pistol oti al.
— spot
—
in Knw York ritT lant anm- Cod, I..
l. 1. AK
— TMlinn
in w
which
the
Italian bark OinMnni
Oiovnnni
his
the
whence the noise. Wnrtl hul
of a conspiracy fot a temp&lt;-stuous de- |
^at the mechanic who is viduals.
proceeded. There came another rustle, mer on a cIiatr* at Bwindling him oat of from Palermo for Boston went down witli
--o—___________________________________
The amendment substituting one ounce
' thoroughly
master of his trade is better
1150.000 in traiuiftctionft oouccruing » - wilUxl ’
I off tenn
than moat
mostmen
menwho
whoorc
ared&lt;q&gt;endcui
dependenti uunciui
i insteaduiofiwo
twoounces
ounceswas
wnaluumcu
lobbiedininme
the and ho sprang for the intruder just as
all hands save one, in the gloomy gray of
,, T ,
» •
-Li °n
■ My poox old Jm* im.1 lx»n wxxheil I Ct*, *
M TMl It IXVfl
n 1 . ... r, X. fl...
I
zvf 111 rt X.r*X.W. ... LI CZtTTt
Air" tlio intruder sprang for him.
But it the Detroit officer* ou a writ of habeas corpus, the breaking morning, within four hun­
Mrf dix.™ bx. taltalrt^.lOToa w.Ui ,^
u
Hunlin elailnwl that II w.x.1,1 „1.I»2,- was not n num that fastened upon him,
drcd yards of land. First the ntewurd
jU Uxxaxe thxthx.oldtaxndM.a.obool- (or
uh„art „ u,„y guid/ 000,000(1) to the x»vMm«, of tb. I’oxl- it was a horrible Tiling—a Thing witli by Detective StadJar on the old warrant. He and the carpenter lashed themselves to a could Ix-xto. upon . melancholy
Ina
aobsequently
l&gt;eeu
r«*)eane&lt;i
cn
I
um
own
|
plank,
but the latter aimk to his grave in
a
big
T
—
which
sciced
a
leg,
and
sunk
avonuM of Belt-support. . office Deportment; but it is much more
train.!"ro! that he ' lh(. i;|lrf Th(.
kn„d
Wiox of tore ; . r™ bol ton. bond t„m Of
(
,,w u, dcCT^.
ta llle sharp claws into the fimb, and climbed j recnguuaurc. It hw
was inritod
there
by the&gt;cxm
hrira
and_executors I m*'n.’ but
i , n«. h&lt;»t
i . could
,.i i hvs
i.„., m ,_i,
- a
my bm-mng eym, m«1 Ml upon flat |
mJg. .n„,
dirtre„ anl„„.. , lrag ml&gt;. whor,.v,.r . pMinp, mn b.
. new of
efteXt
a &lt;x«mro«utae.
such
up»MJ. like tbo ilx/t youU. «i,.J iriUi&gt;rimo[ti;Ioctin(!
,raiI

the old skeleton. • IU fix it lor you in j form emerged from this terrible hiding- j It now transpires that it i
a oliape that'll suit. I’U have it as ' place, and, wrapped about with a wind- I ignorance -of Senator Hamlin, or else t
scrumptious aa a nut—that is,’ ef ye’re 1 ing ahwd, seemed struggling to leave tiro his offiriouancss on behalf of the cxpreau '
able to boor the heft of the expense, j coffin altogether.
‘
! companies, which led to the wrongful
It’s costly, yer know, to hev thing- pioua
“I seised my pistol with a 'trembling j increase of postage on trawriniil ne ws-

Tha hat UcM lin«vrcd co th. hill.

ALMOST

A

GHOST STORY

“ &gt;id you ever see a ghost I" was the
appeal.
,
••Well, I came deuced near it, I can
tell you," said young Howard.
.
“How near I” cried the company,
drawing their chairs to the fire.
_
“It wws in that desolate, God-forsaken
part of New' Jersey, ’’^■haid Howard,

“ near Barnegat Shoals. What with the
nature of - the soil there, its Ixirrennoiw
and sterility, the jagged, repelling grimneas of (be rocks, and thb wild, desolate
infinity of the waters, there’s something
about Barnegat that breeds an affinity
witli ghosts and speetep. Thare luul
been a wreck of n coasting schooner in
the vicinity, and, although the news
didn’t make much of a sensation in the
newspapers it brought despair and desolotion to one hsart at least—that of the
atrange and nnfanuliM taoo , and finding &gt; tjw poox axe moxv appxxent Hum ovex lx- I
young mate’s mother. He. was on old
« booorno 1«. and l.-aa xcoogniaablo •• I fow. T|„n. fa o„„
Ior thia in U.c
‘ schoolmate and warm friend of pjy own,
gdM-d upon it, I omrexod it m.Mcntly
o(
muco the wax. and the
and I volunteered io go down and see if
with my handtoxchict, and aatadent and! dolnaad [m. hlbOT
M,.ir men liave |
the body could bo found and brought
alone with it and the .laxtocna, wailing n„l,^inU1 ..mptoyaeun, requiring iittk
home.
tor tlio old man with tho ooffln.
I Mkilu and
lovB
lak„„ in do.
' “When I readied there the whole
•• Aa the day waned and twilight gad.-1 (&lt;nl[
,.m!,w|,o ,,^,1
OBjK-ct of the place struck me as forbid­
cred, n wail broke fortl. fnim th. rock.
„d
„ lmling
dingly -#ild and lonely; aud when, toward
and th. warm; a few la-latod gull. I „„ llw quick„ to n,.w demand.. To put
the close of a stormy day, poor old Jack’s
flopped tludr wing, hcarily over the j Uw tl,dlg in
pkdu EJ.glM,, pgj.
body was washed aabore, stark and stiff,
water that began to toh fariondy the j t,,r-n,.thing worknum hava lawn emand distorted almost beyond recognition,
low, aaudy chore, Pnwontly a tow drop. | p|„yed to
gorxidor-nothing work, be-’
I wasn’t able to lend the follows down
fell, the precursors of 0»e of those furious cause the sooner tliat givesont the sooner
there a helping hand.- I was seized with
storms that riot on that desert coast
tlwy
will
be
need.-d
again. The conse­
a nervous chill, and went in-doors to the
“Au agony of impatience seizrsi me.
quence has been great restlessness ou the
brandy flask. Propped up-with an arti­
I got upon my' feet, and paced to and purt of the Operative population, and
ficial courage, I went out again and
fro the loose boards of the hut
multitudes left, by the stoppage of a few
found them hauling their helpletta burden
toward a fisherman's hut close by. They . “Was I, then, condemned to stay concerns, strangers in strange towns,
had flung it in on old tarpaulin blanket, here, powerless to save my poor Jack without resources and without friends.
and I ooilldn’t help protesting inwardly from being tiro puppet of yonder malig­ Unskilled labor always tends to pauper­
against the rude way in which they nant fiends of the shore and the «ea ( ism. It i« regulated lr, no proper, prinbumped it along through the breakers I know if the coffin were delayed until ciplefi of supply and demand. In a shoethe storm increasod in fury, the road making town there come nlx&gt;ut us many |
and over the rookr.
I thought of that tender, womanly to the old wrecker’s liomo would be j nlioemakcra sa the trade will vnointain
R senport the mechanics employed
heart at home in the East, and the gentle impassable, floodtxl, and without a clew.
“ Was it, thou, destined that he should j alx&gt;ul ships ore in clooe ratio to the
reverence that hedged about .even her
be thrown into the gn-edy maw oT the ' activities of commerce. But unskilled
every thought and feeling about Jack,
and I determined there and then tliat he sea, after all, and his plaoo in the dear Ubor is remly to migrate anywhere in
should be taken horns to her in some little church-yard at home know him no j acarclj of a-paying job; » therefore reotHluiiX- that wouldn’t appall or horrify morei There were prayers even then lent, witiiout homo ties, home comforts, ]
offered up for him in that dour little or holne nwponsibilitiiw
When the..
“ They laughed at me when I spoke of village in the valley, not only by the need ot unskilled labor stops, no one
» coffin, but nevertheldffli I resolved upon thin and withered lips of his mother, enren for the laborer. Skilled labor is
getting one, if such a thing could be hod but sweet and roseate ones .were trem- paid for in dull times, lest it be wanting
for love or money. Not tliat a coffin is blihgSn Iris behalf that late had clung in busy times. The answer in the cate­
absolutely requisite in all cam*.
It to his own in rapture, and gentle young chism, “To learn to labor," etc., ought
wouldn’t have mattered a pin to either fingers would gather flowers for his to l&gt;o taught ns something more than an
Jack or myself if, tied np in the old tar- .■ grave, and murmur benisons there for idle piece of repetition. We believe in
Oh,- won it,• then,- imjM»paulin, with
os uttauiv
destiny Iaan•? ft tcacliing children to read and write, but
mm a
m weight-heavy un
‘
Ixittom of. «We *° -Pve tois joy to my ixwr old there are other usea for their eyes and
iln.ll, we,were forced
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M-nl by cxpxeaa fox too anuw coat aa bv yelled “Excelsior.
Mr. Lamb did not ;
., j sea, or if it could, the men were not
. .
,
,
...
.
Two brotiiera named Higgard were anwted ! ,
,
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,
„M1, of oonnM it will go to tl.o expro-a .look
for a l»xrgtar longer, bo just went. |ie&lt;r Or3Ii(1 .UpiJa
weeklbo charj50
| there to launch her. Lights were burned
through tiro window and over the fence I hanng auurod tiio death of tiroirmother by | on Hhore. At 11 p. m. the main and
and sailed
dowr tiro street, like the | prwm abont • month ago.
; tnixten marts wont l&gt;y tiro Iroord, and

companies, where a more punctual de­
livery is offered and a guarantee of in­
demnity in case 'of loss. The express
companies, it is true, had no interest
in liaving .the postage on transient
newspapers increased ; but tins was in­
cidental to their general scheme fan
having postage increased ou oil except
letter mail matter. If the express com­
panies were inclined to act fairly in the
mutter, they would now undertake to
deliver transient nowajMipers at the old
Postoffioe rate until Congress shall be
able to reihedy the error into winch it
was betrayed by their lobby work.
As all printed matter Dot sufficiently
prepaid is thrown out of the I’ostoffice,
it is likely .teat a great dea of money
will be wasted before the people gen­
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erally
ascertain just
how mueli each
paper oosts under
the
• new rule.
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Up
Department
to this time the ']
will make some n
of the public. After this, however, there
will Iro a material decrease in the num- i

statuuea.
j then her cargo floated off for tiro wreckghost of a nightman; with a steam
Ax abstract of the reports of the Michigan era, watchful and waiting. The bombs
whistle attachment, so hideously ho
whooped. They captured him at last, Slieriffa shows that 9.2G6 prisoners were re- ' winch were to convey lines to the ship
the startled citizens, and then they found raived. and 259 remained in the jail-. Sept. 30. „„ fouuj Uj lw worthless. There whs
I »« l-"l- in them. Light, -rex.- bexeo.1.
the fleeing object to be a man scantily fra- "TxT?
Insane, and 5 -idiotic persons cimhned in the
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Men were seen clinging with
clad and frightened into the.Valley of jails during the rame pwiod. Cral at mainthe Shadow of Death almost, while, be­ taining each jviemxr per week. *4.72 ; in 1OT3, | dying gnuq» to the rigging, to anything
neath his only garment, a raccoon clung $4.36. (A the numter convicted. 300 were h&lt;mt j which might give them a hope of life,
tenaciously to the cuticle. The radcoon to the State IMsou. 843 to tits Home of Cor- Tiroy could see tiro lines of men on shore,
was a pm
pet annum
animal wuicu
which uvea*
lived ouuut
about win
the ।| «■«*«&gt;“• »«*&gt; ,ho Reform School and 2» es- whcu (taylighl broke two men wen!
hotel where Mr. Lamb wna stopping, but '
e jails' clOft°°f U,°
i struggling with the breakers on planks.
Mr. Lamb didn’t know it to beta pct j'
’ O4 ”
1 ,
,
,, , . , A merciless wave swept them into ett-r-

of
in MichigBn_. u^0 nity. Five men-ofl Hurt were left­
leg for a bedpost
, wm1
to bo 27,53*1,868.09. Of this amount I were clinging together in the foretop.
--------------------------------26,530.1G8.S5 acres are taxable, aud L009.G94.il They luul clung there all night waiting
HATE _t SPECIALTY.
acres aroexempt. The exemptions aro as fol- j for j^y to bring them rescue. Morning
The sooner people lx*gin to compre­ Iowa : Homeetcadn. 405,299.53 ; echool-houae brok-*, but there were no bombs tiiat
hend that practically there is no busi­
were not worthless, and no boats putting
2,367.51; barying-grtciudjs 5,072.66; owned by
ness, culling, trade, or profession which
out. Only men on the shore looking on
pcraeuH unable to pa/ tax**. 15,103.93; railroad
any one man can master in nil its right at way.and depot grounds. 2C.459.1C; th&lt;x»“ aecmued bombs, and looking out
branches &amp;u
in n
a lifetime,
it, । nuhtary
unuimcn
iinuuir, the
uio bettor will m
military Iftuu-warrftlit
land-warrant enUTcn,
entries, u2I.43o.z9;
521.433.29; public seaward as those poor fellows on the
for every
individual'si-----prosperity.
' porks and
fair grouuda,
683.86; &lt;property n»ed Italian ship ware left to their fate and
Ibe
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believe tluit ludf the failures in the great;' fit-municiiml
purposes/?,539.19; “to* for h&gt;- dropped one by one from their death
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struggle fpr livelihood are due to men corparated library, charitable, mid erientitic iu- clutch into the maw of the terrible ae*.
sUtutiono, 1,361.57; canal land grauta. railroad
trying to do too ranch—trying to fulfill
It is useless to say all was done that
Uuty exempt by deeixiou of Suitcohj Court,
all tiro requirementa indicated by u name, aud Irnida exempt ou account of Bpoeiflc tax could be done. 'Whoso dreadful crime
b&lt;-caus&lt;? their fathers did, but forgetting paid on ingot copper, 20.550 acres.
was it thnt those* bombs were worthier ?
that, in their father's time, tliat name iq: And then those men looking on from the
eluded an aggregate of tabor of very | Mos. FAianau&gt;, a lady eeigbty-throo
1?uij-uirac ywm.
---------------y&lt;iam ai
ef si.ure-wu
shore—did uroy
they go
go vu*
out —
afterwards
to
different extent to tliat which it now &gt; g^c. raaidin^ at Plymouth, Wayne county, look gather in tiro cargo as it floated along the
encoinpuiwro-s. Every day ns it closeo 1 her first ride on a railroad last week.
' shore
look
shorn for
for miles?
miles? It
It causea
causes ns
na to
to look
or a raccoon either when it mistook hts i nnjaUr of

ber of newspafiers sent away in wrapjx&gt;re, and a correeponding decrease in
revenue from tliat class of matter.
It
is only necessary to note this increase
of rotes in connection with the restora­
tion of tiro franking privilege to esti­
mate the full measure of Congressional
meanness and selfishucas in tiro transac­
leaves the world richer in knowledge,
I
tion.—Chicago Tribune.
and tiro aggregation qf many days pro- ;
of Kt j.auJ-H Ooild&gt; Dctrtat, pn&gt;
dnees h store of learning which inerrose® I poe® to hold a Martha Washington tea party at
Tlio latest mania which lias seized
vastly tiro quantity which the beginner ' tiro Opcre-HottM cn April 19 and 20. the 100th |
upon Youn&lt;r America is tliat of spellingmat ttmter ere Iw upproocl.™ pro-!
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matclics. They have spread as rapidly fleitmey. A ouuphr of coitmin
»U
^7*"^,? 2 im" I
But to a woman, a convon (f
tlieir hands which they should be taught os tiro epizootic did. It is an old custom
&lt;ltOrJE(1 WutbtagUm ou
tional woman, a victim to circumstance i: " I started up with a malediction also. This country is fast producing the which had fallen into disuse, but has that the worlil kattw of th. htadiug Utt j
and custom, a coffin wns the only tiling upon the storm aud its surroundinga, most inefficient and faulty set of been' revived with a rapidity which is was within tiro easy grasp of any average every cup and tuinccr. The tablas will represent,
that oonld render the affair respectable, and with an impulse of desperation i operatives Ute world lias seen sinee the truly astonishing. Commencing in New intellect Now, there is no phjTMdMI the thirteen original HtaUn, and the atyle of
;
or indeed bearable.
wrapped niy.fc'lf in the old tarpaulin ami ■ Christian era. The pauper question is England, only a few weeks ago, they . living, however eminent, who pretends drew will bo that of a century ago.
“1 paase^u ol«*plw« night and went ventured forth.
। best settled by settling the labor have quickly spread to the West, the last to have mastered, or even to be moder- i Thu fruit-growers of the State urge the &lt;». ately versed in all, the details of medicine j tabiishmeut of a Department of Entomology .
“ I supjxxje my nerves were pretty . question.
off before daylight in search of an old
place to be attacked being Nebraska. ,! and surgery. So it is with science, with
tixc appointment of some capable nuu aa
man tliat bore A queer reputation about well unstrung, for the dead face of‘ my •j
DJMKNKIGNB or THE EAETfi.
The object of these mateh.w is a very ex- ■ taw, with mechanics, with journalism, Lutomologiat.
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there for appropriating anything that lost comrade followed me with a *
”*1 'I Two .German scientific men, Messrs, j cellcpt one, tiro proceeds and towards be­
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until
eadi
calling
has
reduced
iteelf
to
E
egislatife fkocf.edings.
tesque
and
horrilde
jjenristeaoy.
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camo inshore, and rendering it useful or
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.nrl IVno—A. li.vn
CKIV.-H til thp pomTWIOl'.. TllOV nXO 11111(1IBdur^Vw
tax, really pub. ' ITICT
mggr«»toU»
agBltlm(,„Uu.&gt; »f ^Ultu.; and
ornamental with a rude knack he had in struggled againai the feeling, but it 'I M.-d th., re.„lU «f
.MJ Mxmn.te «ni m eb»r»eta, not Imble tn lend p^ |
|
the carpenter hne. The boys told mo seemed to inc the murky air wns full of j rM.MmrMMn.tx tint ttwy hxve m»l» r»- pl. wk&gt; U,tnpt.ho». Mrd m» rh«p Mid
miMWdc(1 „ |
there was a little of everything in his old shapeless fiends and biMlyleas spirits of
e&lt;lualdoa rfwu00
.
I xpwtinir the .lirnonxionx of tho earth, j trMiqmhnng. They do not rxe.U. thv ;
rookery, and they hadn’t the least doubt devilish proportions.
From thesse it appears that the length of । paaaions, keep people out very late nt |
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I could find even a coffin there, or tsome- ! “ Stumbling along, the wind beating |। the polar axis is 15,712,136 metera, tliat nightn, or distract their attention from TUK mails AXI&gt; the exfkesm
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mercilessly
&lt;lown,
making
the
rocky
patli
'
thing that might be modeled into one.
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i of the minimum equatorial doonr-ter j business. In these respecta they are ',
companies.
■■ n wm » good lAgn.. u&gt; lu. .lw.llu,g, P»l»»ljr
I m»le mj ... dow- . wliich is situated 103 drg. 14 m'-'* -cast of Touch to l&gt;c preferred to church lotteries.
The amendment to the Sundry Civil |
UHlInKbed tterewilh.roreboaingth.1 i!**"
din!rt“'u 01 **“ °U
. the meridian of Paris, or 76 deg. 46 min. ! religious rafflre, Jarli-y wax-works, and i Appropriation bill, repealing Section 8
my ymeory ww for nothing ; but; upon j"
.
'"e' . .
. 1 want, w 12,752,701 metera, whilst the ! other similar modes of spreading the ! of the act of June, 1874, which rotates to
“Feeling the puth stop by step in
diameter at 12 deg 14 &gt;nin~ ; gospel into heathen tands. Sunroof the ; until matter of the third clays, wim offered
broaching the snbjtxd to him,. he stated ’ ;
Ids readinsM at once to comply with my :
wilderatsie of darkness and storm, eiM|( nnt’x 1G6 ^ag. 46 min. west, is 12,-1 h«da connected with theso matehea arc ; in the Senate by Mr. Ramwy, of Mhinedemands.
• »i ninM have taken mn many hours to , 756,688 meters. They wdimato the total vi-ry peculiar. Although nearly all; sota, late Chairrian of the Committee on :
“ 4 But what will you do fo'rmaterjalt’ ■ ae«nnplWi n mile, for I had nearc-ly 5arf40{, o&lt; the ^ob»&gt; at 509,040,000 square women are-accustomed to have litul spells ; Postoffio.-e and Post Roads. An attempt.
I asked.
.
4 P’ja*
my watch Ki](,mctarH, whilst ita volume is equal to at time*, they almost invariably oomc off. to have this repealed waa made in the
•‘Ha smiled grimly, and, opening a
wa'nearly midnight The same lurid 1 0H2,860,000,000 cubic kiloin«-ter» The victorious in th«*s matelwo, and put Honw earlier in tiro suasion, but it failed.
door that lad up to a sort of loft, he • ^eaas
lightning tliat showed me the circjmjferenoe of theglnlroon its shortest down the tyrant man without any diffi- i It was urged almost entirely by the j
Itcckoned mn to follow him. In that loft iw.dch-gave me abo a fleet
j. 40,000,809 meters, whilst unity. Men of literary pretensions have ! Adams Expreao Company, whose man-'
there was wood readily adapted to build
oI uonwdhhig lying in the road that c4 tiro longest is 40,060,903 metera. j liecn floored with “ flaccid," “ flageolet," j agera were “here •for -several* weeks,
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worka slop, a houae, a theafer-^nythiug and }«-'fore me, almost at ray feet.
t1m.
audgtacw-ni occupy 375,127,- j“lxllkst,”
“balance,"
“privilege,’’ j ing for ita sutkx«w. They claimed that •
frayttung that might be desired. Not i
“ Hooked and started back in horror; &lt;J50 square kflmnetera. The total num- “capilhuy," “«do«ital,” “ correlate," I tho law of June, 1874, which allowed
oommou wood, mark yon, Imt wreckers* j n peculiar Hcuaotion come to my scalp; I faer of inhabitanta of the earth is eoti- &gt; “ appall," and even litUe monosyllabic ? packages of four |K)un&lt;h to be carried ius
aurtrrial—paneh of French walnut, ex- felt ray hair, so to «te*k, rising on cud ; mated at 1.391.006.000; via : 800.630.000 । wurdo, hurled at them by the gentler sex. mixw*llai*»x/UM matter in the mails dis- ■
reed in Wrcltef, bits of | for there, in a defile of the road, half in Europe, 798,000,&lt;M» in Awn, 208,800, At a six-Jling-xnateh in Indianapolis, the . arimixiated against tli” bnsmetw of the The biutof
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w r\
tr-rpun cu

nit

I

ont
out OTer
over the
the Atlantic
Atlantic and
and cry,
cry, “
“Oh
Oh for
for
boiir of the Deal boatmen."
.
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timber is rapidly disappearing

trout Europe, althongh hill of «bo «n»
»&lt; Sw«a&lt;tu, oue-tourth that of Xomy.

one-aixth tliat of SwitwrUud, MidT80.000
square mileti in European Russia are
8tnt«xl to be yet in forest
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Thk three most beautiful women on
|vccum stage are Louise W&lt;xxlworth
yjj,, Soott Siddons, and Lillian
Edgnrton.

Ixigger, aildretwing an audience of col­
ored people in South Carolina, “ my skin
is white, it is true, but my soul is blacker

thau youra."
What is the differenoe between a temp­
tation and eternity I One is a wile of
devil, and the other in a devil of a

while.

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Tiut surest way to have fifth at supper
in the country is to jurt drop them a lino
beforehand.

Tweed’s friends have offered $6,000,­
000 if♦ the authorities will drop all pro­
ceedings* against tliat worthy individual.

the Whaler k

�Sew planing mill!
Nssbrilla,

A. W. OLDS, Prop’r.

FmnJ the North continues to be I be

iNEXT 30 DAYS
FRIDAY,

- - MARCH 26, 1875

aiili they come. The hotels are full,
aud would ‘ns were ihtwe twice as
ailantioa of the public to'my superior facil­
mnhyof them. Il is plain that Flori­
ities for doing the beat kind of work at
PM« 619, and, whirs**, &gt;utid Kart&lt;agc «u
I WILL SELL
rea.onable prices.
da is to be a greater place uf resort duly and legally a»«igued and Mid note de­
fur winter tourists, than Saratoga is livered. on Uic 27th day of September,-A.
mg winch has been developed thui jin summer, for already the number in J). 1878, by MtidChriaiophar Kill, to Jwihua
far in the Tdton-Beccher.case is per- jnortheastern Florida cxceciis-thn, ag­ W. Glenn, wh'ehxcid akaigucuhut was duly
fectly astounding. Mrs. Tilton has gregate
,
of the summer ciowtl at New­ ircvrdcd in. th^Bjfc-Ci: or ihe Regixler of
been ii» the habit of kissing Mr. .port, Saratoga and Long Branch Deeds in .Barry Mkniw, Michigan, on the
2fi»b day .ot Muy. A. D. 1874. iu Liber “6H
Done to order, with pronsplneaa, and satis­
Beecher; and Mr. Beecher has re Every winter brings more, and new of mortgage*, on pag” Ht, and, where**.
faction guaranteed.
turned-the compliment Even Mra. ;hotels ket’p going up. The St. James Mid Joshua W. Glenn did, tin the 16ih jday
Moulton has confessed to the toft ।in Jacksonville has just made a cash of June. A. D. 1874, duly aud legally uH-ign
Other.
at
»
or
Lew.
impeachment of kissing Beecher. (dividend ol thirty-three and one- said mortgage »nd deliver said note to Grif­
sidinr, Monldiogs,
probably “to give the old man a ,third f»er cent, for its year’s business. , fith &amp; Kerr, of Nashville, Michigan, which
said aMignment was duly recorded In the
cbaHce.” Miss
Anthony has been The National is also flourishing finely.
Of every description, kept constantly on
office, of the llegiairr of Deed* iu Barry
charged with kiuiug Tilton, and it Mr. Astor, of New York, has bought county, Michigan, ou. the 12th day of March,
is certain that Tilton has kissed ,a large old wooden hotel near the Si. A. D 1875, iii Liber ••No.’S" of inortgkgo^,
Beecher, and Beecher, has kissof James, and is about Io poll it down Pn pafe 221, trad, wherrax, there ix no»
Moo 11 on. The Ovingtons arc in (lie 'and erect a fine hotel in its place. due on said note and murtenge, tlie aiitn of
Beceired it the O. O.
habit of kissing Mrs. Tflton ia court, iThe crowd of Northerners in Florida one hundred and seventy xix dollars at thix
date, and default hao 1-oeM made in’tbo pay­
and Mrs. Tilton kissed Mrs. Field. are like a lot of boys just let out of ment of xaid xutu: Now, therefore, by
In abort, kissing seems to be the prin­ school. It is. one continuous .frolic reason of said default, the unniguic of Bald
I also manufacture Soft and Hard Wood
cipal occupation uf a good many of and holiday. Finding themselves mortgage, by virtue of the power in tutid
.the Plymouth church people. We really safe otft of the rigors of the mortgago contained, wiil,.vn the 19th day of
, June, A-'D. 1875, at Ibe hour of ten o'clock,
are nut surprised, therefore, that Northern, winter, and in a climate of A. M., of said day, in the oily of Hasliug*,
For the Wholesale aad Retail Trade.
Wednesday's re|»ori of the trial clos­ flowers and fruit and sui'bhine, they al the north from door of the court house,
Lath and Shingles,
es as follows, Mrs. Sajah O. Putniiin give themselves up to enjoyment iueatd city, (tbut being the ph.ee of holding
constantly on hand.
Ail
Wool
Hose,
45
cents
per
pair.
being ou the stand :
like .youngsters,. Excursions on the the circuit eojui in and for Harry oduniy,
••Mrs- Tilton ■ always appeared to river every day ; .rambles after .fruit ^Uiehigau) oil the lauds and promise* de- ,
ffjy Saw and Planing MUI east of the
scribed in xai'i mortgage, or ao much llicreDepot,
NaahyHle,
Mich.
me to have a blind idolatry for her- and flowers; drives, card parties,
1 of as moy.be neccxMiy to xalisfr thc'amounl
hiisbund. Mr. and Mrs. Tilton al­ sailing parties—if is one round of due thereon, and the reasonable costa and
Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to buy for
48
A. W. OLDS.
ways gave ourdial greetings to their pleasure. Even Canada- is begin­ expenxsa of thix salo and an Attorney fee
Cash.
I have a full line of
friends, aud Mrs.
Tilton always ning to learn that there i»- such a, of-twenty-flva dollars, stipulated io bo paid
kissed the gentlemen friends of the place as Florida,’and the frozen Wes­, by the tern** of said mortgage, Mould the
_ same be foreclosed.
\
family, while Mr. Tilton kissed the tern states are |»ouring in. Two orr
The deecriptiun of the premises u deladies. At this point Mr Jaffery, one three winters hence Florida will be1 scribed ip said mortgage is as follows, to
And 3 Cent SOAP.
The new firm o
of the jurors, was taken with a sud­ full of them.—Boston Post
wit: Village Lot No. ten (10) in Alanson
den faintness and the court adW. 1‘hlllipa' addition to the Village of Nash*
The Atlantic fur April is. received., rille. Barry county, Miuuigao, according to
the plat ani survey thereof.
To a mats “up a tree," with no op­ Dr. Oliver-Wendell Holmes contrib­
Olli Town Rio, 25 and 23 Cents.
’
Dated Nashville. Marti, 18th, 1876.
portunities, nu particular tasic fur (utes a characteristic article on crime•
GRIFFITH &amp; KERR.
.
pay Ute Highest Market Price for
miscellaneous kissing, it will be ap- '
Assignee* of said Mortgagee.
and
automatism.
rmrent that kissing goe» by favur m 1
T.B. Aldrich gives in prose a Mid­ Clemext Smith,
’
Attorney
for
Assignees,.
.
26
Plymouth church, aud
that Mr. night Fantasly which marries twd fa­
TRIUMPH BAKING POWDER I
Beecher is the principle ktssee of 1
mous people, and in poetry Across the
lhat congregation uf “white souls.” 1
In nice tin cannistcm.
Street. John Greenleaf Whittier has
IflORTti.ltiU
SALK.
If tire mere narration of this miscelln POTATOES,
a poem entitled The Two Angels,
Defiiali hoTins beou aiitdv ui iue vuudiliuUneous kissing so affects jurors that
and other poems are. Immortelles, by
•f a certain indenture of mortgage, made,
they faint away, what wonder ,ts it 1
Edgnr Fawcett; Cnlling the Dead, and execut'd on the thin! day of &amp; pl«rmb&lt;-r.
APPLES,
that the actual operation itself has
by Mrs. S. M. Bi Pratt-, Diana, by in the year of our I-or«I one tlioanand eight
set everybody on their ears, aud that
James Maurice Thompson ; Urvasi, hundred and- *eveuiy two. by Alonzo Jt.
no one knows who’s who ? In the
Stev-naon,
note
affd
only
heir
at
law
of
Rox
­
by Helen Barron Bostwick, anti' Our
io., ic., loo numerous to mention.
•
Delivered at their
event that Mr. Beecher accuses a ver­ Comrades, by M. B. C. Mark Twain ana Gleveuaon, deceased, and Kliia J. Stev­
dict of acqttital, ho ought to-protect nearly completes, he tells us, the ed­ enson. 1&gt;ii&lt; wife, of Woodland, Miubigan. in
favor of-EliiUa Bannivtcr, of Windsor coun­
ELEVATOR EV NASHVILLE.
himself in the future from this kiss­
ucation oi*a “Cub” Pilot, in old times ty, Vermont, wjiict: »aiJ mortgage wax duly
ing persecution. He might like Pa­
on t’ie Mississippi. George E. War­ recorded in-the office of the Rcgislerol’
pageno in “The Magic Flute,” close
ring has a capital army sketch called Deeds &lt;&gt;f'Barry couuiy, Michigan, outlie
We alec keep on band and have for aalo
third &lt;!av uf Sdpiwnber. A. i’-JJS-, al five
his mouth wRh a padlock, lock it up,
Campaigning with Max. Ro«e Terry
and throw away the key. lie must Cooke gives a piece of domestic anti­ o-ciock r. M., n Liber X of tuurtgagca, on !
AND
LATH,'
do something to stop this frautic fe­
quarian history in The Thing which to secure the p.-iyunent rd five hundred and
SHINGLES.
.
Which I am bound to sell 10 per Cent Lcwei than any other
male Brooklyn osculating
it will Hath been Shall be.
Henry James sixty ($560.tKr) dollars, f..ul-yca-» from the
WATER LIME,
ruin him. He cannot pursue his. laHouse m town.
continues his novel. Roderick Hud­ date of the said mortgage, with interest al
SALT,
the rate of ten per cent per nnuutn pay­
Itors. continuously, look after Ins
son, with chapter IV., Experience. able annually; And it was thereby and in
church duties and save souls; if he is
HAIR.
Allan B. Magruder relates A Piece Mid n&gt;ort|r«xn expretMly agreed that xbbul-l |
obliged to s'op every few minutes to of Secret History. President Lsncoln any default bu ma le iu the payment of .-aid
STUCCO.
AT PRICES CHEAPER THAN EVER,
kiss some female of his flock, or let
and the Virginia 'Convention of 1661 ; interest or any part thcre&lt;-f on any day
AT THE DOWN TOWN STORE OF
some “white soaF kiss'him; and
mid Frank B. Sanborn gives The True whereon the Mine was made payable ns
therein exprexxud, jinjp-.hould tho same roagain, he isn't hired fur the kissing
Nature of his Plans in The Virginia uiAin unpaid an I in urreura fur the xnxco of
which we ship and * retail at bottom prices.
business. If he is, then ho is too ex­
Campaign of John Brown.
T. S. thirty d.-iys, th.-n and.from thencefqrtb, that
pensive. There ate plenty of able­
Perry has a critical article on Wil­ ia to My, after the laps® of the «a!J thirty
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
bodied men with abundance of leis
liam Blake; and there are twenty dxyx, the xaid principal num of five hnndred
Proprietors.
ure whb would be glad to take his
pages and more of careful Book Re­ and sixty dollars, with all arrearages of in­
place fur their board, mid even on views and Notes on Art and educa­ terest thereon, should at the option of the
0OHE DOWN TO
obligee, his executors, adiuini-irnlors. or
thdt small pay would nut grow hy­
axrigns. tcoeme" and be due and payable
pochondriacal.
But
seriously, tion.
Teems : 35 cents a number: $1 a immediately thereafter, allbongb the period
Time Table tokiag effect Feb.
Plymouth church ought to be ashamed
as above limited for tlie piytnenj thereof
year, postage free.
of itself. Ils miscellaneous kissing
might net then have expired, anything
Il O. Houghton 6c Co., Boston.
Train* W««t
therein »&gt;efore contained to the contrary
has brought its pastor into trouble
Hranosa.
thereof in nny wise tmty iibstauding ; and
KvproM
and itself inio ridicule, and, if .they
A Troy stove firtii haa, received a default having been oiajjiin th* payment uf
310 a a
iiooy
gel out with whole skins, they ought
10 OX
Charlotte
tetter from tlio West in relation tu said ioterevt, and lheVariie having been and
Have just received a rru.
4 ~.
Ollvrt
10 3o
in the future to be more circumspect
remained unpaid aud ia nrream for tbo
MU
433
FOB AKTTHINQ IN THE LINE OF
and leave kissing to tho cliihlrt-|i of the purchase of a heater, for a church, rpuce of thirty d*ya and upward*, the afore­
11 xs
■M
Vkkatranh
the world. Mr. Bcecbcr has had which concludes as follows: “The said principal snntgf fire bundled and sixty
Schoolcraft
.with ail uttrarX,. uf IniorMt thereon, hath
enough of it to last during the re­ heater furnished by you lor the church dollar,
Wn are now prepared io offer bolter bar­
hern and I* dr-vlnn-l to li • now due and iiarabie, and
there U now efiUmcd to bo dun on *akl indenture »f gains to our custom era loan ever before, in
mainder ot his life.— Chicago Trib
Stillwell
at------------works bully. Give us your
lb" »urn of fix Ijuadrnl for y and Ki-lUrth.
CONSISTING OF
Union Mil!*,
dollar.,It-MO tsl and
aa atlona-y fee ol titty do'- the line of
Ha-kcir.
reck iiottoai prices, as we aie poor, lar., a* In «al&gt;1 tni»rt.-a«,- vxiin «.lj i.rovidgU arid no
VahMandao
nuUal
law
or
to
fi'tily
baUrn;
bcelTfo.tUu-.cd
to
but very pious.”
CbleatfO

CASH.

Planing, Hatching,
Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

BEST PRINTS, 10 Cts,

Dreuted Flooring

Yard wide Sheeting I) cts.

Knit Underskirts, SO cts.

JVo. 1 Batts, SO cents.

Experienced - Workmen
Employed.

D. Store »f

Best Velveteens, 75 cents.

Good Waterproofs, 90 cts.

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS?

Then Try My 91 Tea,

ATTENTION, ALL!

Double Face Black Alapacas,
Merinos, Empress, Poplins,
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
Goat Cloths, Bugle Fringe,
‘ Steel and Jet Buttons, Furs,
Silk Fringe, Scarfs, Nubias,
Hats, Caps, Horse Blankets,
CORN.
OATS, Men, Lad’s &amp; Child’s Underwear,
Clover Seed. &amp;c.,
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Groceries, &amp;c., &amp;c.

BOOTS AND SHOES

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes.

Ready Made Clothing

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

G. A. TRUMAN,

H R DICKINSON.

J. L REED &amp; CO.’S

NEW GOODS!

Carriage
KOCHER BROS.
Department!

Colcaio &amp; LalejlaHi Railroad,
r*HNINSTJL/kI&lt; DIVISION.

No.l

New Stock of Goodal!

firocnirs aud groriswnj,

carriages DRESS GOODS.

They are trying to make out u
case against Tilton, aren’t they ?
lluw about Beecher.

OF ALL DK^efllPTI JN8.

WORDERFUL HISTORY

SHAWLS, CASSIMfflES,
WE are using dtis year,- the best
wheel in America. ■ WE warrant all our Springs to
Stand the LEVER TEST.
IVEuxe the best Circle in the World.
WE hs* tie loss Axle: none belter tn
। the market.
WE Sell this sjtar very cheap for
Gish.
WE are going to

A Rochester divine has made over
3.000 pastoral visits in five years, and
yet there is no scandal against his
name.

A. T. Slew«rl hn $40,000,000, a
marble Ituiuie and splendid furniture,
but he hasn't a ch:M to welcome l.itn
home and he can’t be rich with all
his wealth.

Ju 1SG1
'riilC JOJBTHOXT

*

Cominerrial ^dvrrtisrr,

ELISHA BANNISTER,
..
Jlortfsi
Ann Eliza is going to take that The Best Famihj I’aper Published in CLEMENT SMITH.
alimony and help Susan B, Anthony
this Country,
hlnn a paper which will malto the
Commenced its First Annual Distribution of
jHibhc hair stand on end.
Premiums, and has
The lady who married Richardson
Given Away in Premium*
while she was McFarlhnd’a wife ts a
PaY the
To its Subscribers
strong beleiver in Beecher’s guilt,
though Beecher married, hey,

There wus some hope that a Tuled? man might secure the reputation
vf the biggest l&gt;ar on the earth, but
where is he compared to the Ver­
mont man who threw a peach-stone
and killed four crows out of a flvek ?
A colored barber, at Atlanta pub
lishes a card, saying; “My son,
William Welw’rr, called uu
Mr.
Shelber &lt;n yraimnfay fur a .shay*, j

BEAUTTFUL CUTTER

Tliulkowt Cash l?x*ice

All who buy a buggy of us will be en­
titled to a

As follows:

FOR ALL KINDS OF

TICKET TO DRAW

8,500 Bubscribxrs.
■1,000
“
4.600
•• .
6,000
“
6.000
“
8,000
“.
12.000
«
16,000
••
21.000
••
40,000
••
30,000
"

For a Cutter about tho

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

Union Mills
Sllllwril .

GROCERIES.

vi. k.l&gt;an.-h
lUtUc Creek
lleflevue

Crockery
&amp;C., &amp;.C.,

Fort Wayne, Jacisa A Saiinaw R. B.

GLASSWARE,

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

OF ALL KINDS,

And in fact everything usually kept in a

TRAINS RUN BV CECAOO TIME.

Please call and examine these Goods
before purchasing elsewhere.

Goinjx South.

FIRST-C LASS

Nashville, Feb. 4nd, 1875.

W. H. KOCHER &amp; Bro.

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

Grocery ami Provision Store ?
.Io.wr.rllk
I wish io inform the public that I will sell a

Middle of September, Next!

Hides, Falls and Fun,

I?RICJE LIST:

JAOOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

BIG PILE OF GOODS
FOR A

Manufacturers and keeps on han
Best Coal Box Buggy, 1 seat, $130 00
120 00
SHILL AMOUNT OF MONET!
2nd •*
“
“
“
•PT" Ai soon ax Spring opens we Best Sqnare Box Buggy tf
160 00
shall tend out a Wajon to buy Fresh 2nd
125 00
“
"
“
“
The Highest Price Always Paid for
Total.
8U1.&amp;U0
100 00 I
BUTTER and EGGS.
Best Democrat, two scat,
Country Produce.
HO 00
2nd
“
u
fly We can and will »kow
125
00
13«l
every receipt tor thin a- 21-46 REESE_ &amp; DETTERICK.
_________________ Best Scptare Box Top, single, 250 00
Together with a full assortment ol
inonut paid out.
. 12nd
“
“
“ “ rubber 205 00
§■ Best Top, two horse, two seat, 300 00 M1HRORS.P1CTURE3. FRAMES
(Ez“ In connection with my store
„ 2nd
“
“
“
240 0b
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
I shall keep a
Our Twelfth Annual Gift of Premium1) will
C j Best 1‘atcnt Road Waapn
9u 00
take place
DUSTEUS.ka.tfC.,
“ Platform Spring Wagon 160 00

under the Civil Rights Bill, and hr!
got refused. Thunk Gud fur it. 1
nm still true to ir.y country

Parlor, Library, Dinini, OEat al
QEHEBAL FOHTBRE!

WE IABRMIT11111118 ABOVE WORK Baiy

Whrn we will distribute

2

820,000 IN CASH
uiumic

Mustard is only three cents per
Ciund in Ahhntua. and yet Bit Alaitna Imrglar worked nearly ’nil night
to get into a store and then took noth­
ing sway but a four-pound can of
mustard. He probably didn’t believe
that lime &gt;s money.

Cabs and PeraaMaturs! MEAT MARKET!

COFFINS AM&gt; CASKETS,
&lt;jj । “f ««*•
*&gt; I otic Chat w.

K

Subscribe at Once.

nd M±TAL1C

W‘

( much te*
: qfaoM. to ri*k the It yd-.

repel alien | ^HR QUDS AND COFFIN LIN

GOOD MEATS:
my rkk. and all kW* «*
The Highest Price Paul for Hides nl
MtolwdWEwt. Bnodhtj
and Pelts.

INGS kept constantly on hand.
Subieripiioa Prien, $2.50 Per Year.

i cents p*r pound. »ud wv
reuliy dwflmcd
buy a slogl* set of
With ibut
of omterbil wc c«n
11 a ikiggy fur cighly-^ve dolUnt sod

Clocks, Spectacles, &lt;yc
!

Sample Papers and Circulars enntaining lull in'ormtuioa will oe Mat free to

■ST REMEMBER THE PLACE—

Wm. II. BCRK

46

•e-i.
C.1AB. W. PKMA1UY

j

J. L. REED &amp; CO. |&gt;Ka hriiic Mich.

FARMERS.

Red Sign, No. 1.
D«. IU, 1K4.

Sbe'» g.l-:

Wrn E. SAVAGE ft BRO* COLUMN

In rrery particular to be «&lt;;tud to any effar-

4(1,OOU aabacriberw.

• Miss Eastman, in her woman suf­

frage argument up at the State House,

TO OUR CUSTOM sits ONE

$111,5000!
$ 2,000
2.600
8.000 |
8 VM)
4,&lt;KO
7,000
1O.0W
12.000
20.000
30,000
17.500

BOOTS &amp; MOES,

GIVE AWAY

REESE A DETTERICK

Alabama barbers have fine feel­
ings. One tried to shoot himself lite
other day I ccattsc a customer naked
him why Ito didn’t use u crow-bar io la 1861
shave with .*Hc couldn’t b’ar to ’be »into
“ 1866
talked to that way.
“ 1867
If you want to know what tlie “ 1808
" 1869
free American i eople think of the_
“ 1870
last Congress jnst^ aland around the •• 1871
Detroit postoffice and hear the mild •• 1872
remarks of the man who pays six “ 1878
“ 1874
cents to send a two-cent package.

VT./VIT 2ST JSJLS,

Having filled my store with a fresh stock
of choice

,

F. BCSSU.

GIRLS &amp; BOYS

�R. Hprilma:; is oae of to. Usd. ng OfciMne J

1875.]

W. A. AYLSW0RTI1

Clothing,
Hats,
Boats and Shoes, Caps,
Gents’ Burnishing .
.
Goods,

aha swore that D. R- Spell*

Office two

Io tlie store of K R. Diciiison,

II

A. BARBER. M.. D-.

Bom.o-

FRIDAY,

MARCH 26. 1875

tbe^^i driver of ibe Nsw England Hduss,

and thsro art diversified opiniowa among the
Vermontvilliaua, aa to Jutt which of th eve
■ /■*—D. C. Griffith has traded bis grocery
two free lovers the child bdfongs. However
WEBSTER &amp;■ HOBBS, Black­ and buildings with C. Lens for his farm.
"" Maith*. AU kinds Of wprk to tee IHscke^'ih
—The Tilton trial Io progressing finely. ter by paying Mary Wells two hundred
The prospect la that Tilton will betoavioted. dollars.

M. FLINT,

JOHN R- EASTMAN.

q

LIEB HAUSER,

TAILOB
P

PARADY, Manufacturer of

I Boot* and Shoo,

ad ua wood, win greatly oblige by bringing

JOHN Q. CRESSY. '
J t
MUM It 1 !•' 1-

wood i&lt;r the money Immediately.

HNiON HOUSE.

—We are better prepared than ever to do
Job printing. A nice stock of envelops,
letter beads, note heads and cards on hand
that we will print cheap. Come in and see

F. Dascsb, Proprietor.

yyw. jones,

ELIHU CHIPMAJV,

Urq to bting joy and gladnces into

the

.

Conlral Station Court,” aa engraving that
willappear in his forthcoming book. The
Free Press is the ‘‘banner paper.” We
like it because it has all the news and sticks
up for the country press and is a mighty
nice paper to clip from.

■
—The Democrats of Castleton, will meet
1 in Canons at Chipmaa’a WaR,- la Neels rille,
■ on Saturday April the 8rU, al 2 P. M., for
the purpeee of nominating Township officers.
The kind friends who made ua happy ly
By order of Committee.
both their preaence and their gifts, at our
residence?
on Wednesday, the 21th Inst, will
' f&gt;. —While Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Coe, wave
gelng to the Christian Donation last week please accept our sincere thanks for their
favors.
We
shall ever regard the occasion
Thursday afternoon, their cutter was overturvpd at Perkey’e corners, and one of Mrs, | as a pleasant spot In our life Journey. It is
appreciated
by
us. both because of its finan­
Coe's feet quite severely injured.
cial results, and as an expression of the
good will and sympathy of the kind hearts
menu and cards la regard to Dewey's at-. (hat open liberal bands.
tack upon the Superintendent of the tyu»-1
Fraternally,
tings school, and on motion by the devil i
they were laid upon the table until next
week, when they will appear.

Justice of the Peace,

—Peterson's Magazine for April is an ex­
A new paper Is talked of.
cellent number. Its make-up consists of
Spooner &amp; Hepburn have dosed up their
choice literature, music, engravings, fashion
General Conveyancing,
plates, receiis, etc , etc. It is the cheap­ business in Hastings.
Collections a specialty. est lady’s magazine, being furnished at the
Old “Frogfoot” is under the weather now। low price of $2 per year, pontage paid.
a-days. He looks as if hie last friend had
MONEY TO LOAN
—The frienda of Rev. F. L. Kellogg set j left him. lie still carriea the cane however
to avoid being molested in his rambles
through “the dark places."
enlng for a donaliou visit, and left as a re­
The Home Journal office has been re­
membrance ovef $75 in cash. The donation
was gotten up on the good old fashioned moved to new and belter quarters, 'opposite
Stauffer’s dining rooms.
•
plan and waa not to be applied on salary.
FALL AND WINTER
Dewey of the Banner, and Dennis of the
—Ths Maple Grove School lair suit has
Journal are candidates for the office of
City Recorder.
six good men brought in a verdict in favor
Alsu VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.
Hoar about the circulation of the Banner,
of I be Plaintiff. Mias You rex received $36
the full amount she claimed. Clement neighbor Dewey, steadily increasing since
thb last issue^we suppose.
Smith
and
Lewis
Durkee
was
council
for
CUT FREE OF CHARGE!
Plaintiff and R. W. Sbrincr for the defendThe donation party al the M, E. Parson­
She still retains the services of Mias
age passed off nloely. The pastor was the
reciplant of nearly $175 in cash,
—Ocdey’a J ady Book for April ia reDRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.

Waabrllle, Mick.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

ULUBBIi FANCY GOODS!

DELL

BABLOIV,

B'JLSBJOti ABLE

BABBEBand HAIR DRESSER!
Nass tills. Mica.

Shaving, Hair Cutting $
Drossing, Shampooing,

FALL MILLINERY GOUDS!
Mrs. 2T. JU. STEBBINS

DRESS MAKING

LIYERY AND M STABLE I

Best Prints. 8 avd 9 cents,

l^-BurineM called u» to
Mon
favorable
opportunity of looking through the Fuss
That there be a fire limit estab­
—A. W. Olds’ saw and -plaining mill is Pnsss office. The Free Press has lately
the liveliest manufactory on the lino of the donned an entire suit of new clothes, and lished on both sides of Main Street,
on lots and premises adjoining said
also added to their already complete office
Street, between Sherman mid Wash­
—The Christian Donation laat weak
ington Streets.
were striking off the weekly edition on a
This Ordinance shall take eflbet
Hoe Double Cylinder Press. We limed the April 15th, 1875.
W. DeGeer $55 cask.
press and found that fifty papers per minute
REPORT OF THE COXXOX CGVSCIL FOR
was being printed. We rambled through
THE YEAR ENDING MAPCH 20, 1875 I
•act of Vermontville, waa burned test Wedtheoffiee and into the editorial rooms rooms
and had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Lewis,
Money on bud Feb. 26th, 1874, $ 828.25
ticolara. ’
(M. Quad) the funniest man iu the United Tax Roll.
2691.79
States, and found him to be a pleasant and Primary School Fund,
146.86
46.79
This man From uncollected taxes, 1874,
of thia village, but now of Fruitport, is in an agreeable young gentleman.
Fino Money,
16.50
town visiting friends and looking after soma has written more really sharp funny things
License ud Pound Money,
206 55
than any other half a dozen editors that
"$4017.74
walk this mundane sphere. Long may he Totel,

PLEMKNT SMITH.
V
LAWYI

not better.

Ila fasbioa plates are extremely

ter. A nlse piece of music entitled, “Oh.
Believe Me,” will be found in this number.
Taken all together, the Book, is well worth
its subeeription price, $3 per annum.

—Bov. E. L. Kellogg preached a very ex­
cellent sermon last Sunday morning, 'and
the churcb was crowded with eager listen­
er!. Already durig the short period that

Plows! Plows! Plows!

ZDIRZY GOODS

bltuhiajr maiden Imaring th. aa*. of Mary

YOUNG. M-D.

Cocwctt
March 24,

Meeting held, appointed by the
Having removed bls stock of
President.
Present,— Downing,
Wolcott,
Olds, D?vidst&gt;n afid Hardy, Tmteex.
Minutes of the .previous meeting
read nod approved.
On motion, Jesse Robnrt was nl
lowed $2.22 (or paying tax on per­
sonal propurty, assessed by mistake.
Petition preseated, signed by W.
C. Ken and fourteen oilier property
holders, asking the Common Council
to establish a fire limit between Sher­
L.MJSLAL IWICETIEYTS
man and Whsliinglou Streets on
TO CASil BUYERS!
.Main Street.
^Petition granted and the lullowing
Good Goods and Low Pr kenTeH!
Ordinance adopted by yacs and nays
a* follows :
9 cts
Yeas—Downing, Hardy and Olds. Brawn and Bleached Cotton, 8
Men’s Boots, $2.75 fc $10,
Nays—Davidson and Wolcott.
Tm Common Councilof Ike Village of Men’s and.Biys' Sails Clothing, from
•8 to $30 a
NastajilLe, Mich., Ordain,

nisBvnaxMiXTS.
Paid A. W. Phillips, Cem’lry bond, 158 91
P. Heller, Uud ud Interest... 64.10
C. Smith,
••
C. Clever
8.00
Smith A Puinam.
11.701
II. Urkino.._
107.60
O. Church
II. II. Wood
6.00
D. Russell................
1.50
A. T. Drake
5 00
M. Rapbeon, ditch.
84.69
C. Cambell, ditch..
18,02
i.uu
Lon Everts.................
6.00
G. A. Truman
2.00
Ainsworth k Brooks.
2 45
E. Ogden............
2.10
A Sid cam.....
D. D. Green
8.00
1.50
O. D. Soo veil.

James Fleming.
A- Castler....w..
J. W. Niehob....
A. J. Hardy^.^
W. Everts
Milan Fisher...
•II. T. Davidson.
T. C. Downing..,
E J. Feigbner..
Daniel Maley....
A. W. &lt;&gt;lds.-^...
C. Smith
C. C. Wolcott
O. Strong... — ...
W. E. Griggs
School Money
Returned Taxes..

Total
Receipts...
Disbursements.

All kinds of produce taken in
exchange for Good?.
N. B — The public will please, bear
in mind that this is no old shelf worn
stock, but all new, having been bought
within the past three months.
Parties having unsettled accounts
with the Isle firm of Aylsworth h Fuller.
Will please call and settle the same at once
with
.

W, A. AYLSWORTH.
Nashville, Jan. 1st, 1875,

FOR THE NEXT 30 DATS

4.60
6.60
l.&amp;Oi

j-. zEiEczEDHrsriDOiRzisrs
Bo«bk Stif Slurpesli; laprorrS

Economical Plow!
'Hie truly wnodtrfiii and justly c^lebralcd Plow—a pkw. that is sorely

des'ineu to work iiagwsy into general use as fast as it !&gt;ccomes known. AH
that ia required uf it t&gt;. do *o, is its ®«e. Ji is v-ry neat, strurrs. compact and
simple in us cmatrnciiun ; there being "in all but lo^fjiieces of castings, vix.;
Mouldlxinrd, Lnndi»ide. Point nnd Share
.
The Puinl nnd Share, unlike other p!«»w&lt;, are sepirale pieces of castings,
thereby s»cwriag a grant raving in wear, as every farmer knows iliai the
point of hr* tAd style plow is soon worn good fur nothing,' while his share
would do ranch service if he cool J aejnsrate H from rhe point. And besides
all that, the truly greart tewunuy m this Flow », that when the trader side
of the Point becomes worn* bevelrng, an tril points do, especially in hard
land, it can be turned opsrde down, mid you have the sharp chisel edge
that was up. now on tire bottonx cutting keenly ;'and thus you can keep
turning it, first one side down and their the other, until it is worn too short
for use. And then when you have thus worn out ona. end of your Poiut,
yuu have tlie other end of the same FuhM to do you elfnaL- service ns tbo
firsi. Thus you have in one Point Ike wear of four at leas!, of the old style
of (mints.
Aud then the Share albo has two edges, which can he used vice versa an *
while one end of the Point, or une edge of the Share is in use, the other is
hid inside the Plow, giving it strength, and not marring, its symetry in the
least. Thus the Share is equal in service u» ax least two of the old style,
and by its being disconnected from the Point cod nec(! not be thrown sway
with it because it u» worn out. this Share is equal to more than two old style.
And not only has the Plow rtre above great advantages economy in wear
of Points and Shares, but il -hns much advantage in wear in the shape (M (be
Landside and Mouldboard. This Plow is the result of twenty y.ca*w evnslant stiiuy, nnd the ex|»ciiditiir6 of eight thousand dollars io e^erimrote.

The LerrdsiJr, unlike other plows, instead of htrring a hrteral projectile al
its bottom, (supposed an-bis actually necessary in oiner plows to keep themin the ground level,) the liottom corner of- the Landside of this Plow is
rounded, and Hands slanting in nndcr the Plow. Thus they is no jtrojection there to be soon worn off and when worn off. tour Plow much injured.
The wear of its Lands de is equal on nil its snrlnce.
jr
The Muuld-buurd ot this Plow has been the subject of the g-e^lXt study
and experiment, resulting hi ot»c
which the furrow slice bjxsequally on
every port of its surface, and it h is al-o denjunStratcd the filet that rt r» nut
the character of ibe metal alone, but Hie peculiar shape of it, that enables
pldws to *'icour',in the most sticky, mucky soil. This plow, made of ci.s&lt;
iron, will SCour in any soil that a steel plow will. It has. also, great pub
verising properties. In the.extremely hard cloddy ground, farmers have
noticed this peculiarity a great deal.
x
And now. lastly we have a Plow without any special pressure- in one
part more titan anol Iter, we should expect that it would hol&lt;i easy and draw
easy. Well, it docs. Il will run alone without tmy holding, mid has done
it. with the Larses on a trot This Plow beat the Oliver Chilled, Guie
Chilled and nil the plows on draft at the State Fair, H3 fiw, and nt the
Washtenaw Co. Fair, 128 lbs. This Huwisnow the tuosl perfect two os
three horse Plow, made in the U. S. ■

1’TtICE, 0ie».OO. POINTS, 50 OtH.

11.81
70

FOR SALE ONLY AT

7.1.45
117 Ot)

C. 0. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE STORE,

.... 1X1 9!
...2302.10
7.58

Whcrrfeverything in the Hardware Line can bo found at

$3650.96

$4,017.74
.$3,650 96

^lilrsadff.

GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIV.

j Balance in Treasury...................i........ $666,78

Winrar Time Table—Taking Effect
Feb. 14. 1813.

Assets,—Monies on hand$366.78
Liabilities,—Cemetery liabilities
bond, duo Nov., 1st, 1873$125.00

Assets above liabilities....$241.78
Clement Smith's acc’t presented
for $2, and on motion qjlowed for $1.
O. Strong's acc’t presented (6r
printing proceedings at $9.81, and on
motion allowed.
On motion the President appointed
Hardy and Feighner as a Board-'of
Registration for the next village elec­
tion.
And Hardy, &gt; Downing and Old*
With the Recorder as Inspectors of
From the Journal.
*9 id next election.
“Joe" Wooten arrested for robbing John
On motion Council adjourned.
Mohler at Ibe National hotel in this •i»y.
..
&lt;1. A. TRUMAN.
was t ried and convicted on Friday last, and I E. J. FEIGHNER.
Recorder!
President
sentenced to a fine of $50, or sixty days in
tbs county j»il. Not having the “sponduUx” he is quartered with Sheriff CreasyNotice is hereby given that the Village
Tho pan’.encc was a veey light one and not Board nf Registration will meet at Clement
in accordance with the penalty sack crimes Smith's office on Saturday. April 8rd, 1875.
for tbs purpose of Registering names prior
are generally punished with.
to.the election to be hcld'Tuesday, April
Mike Devon, the other party in the rob­ 6th, 1875.
bery, has made himself scarce in thij vicin­
Dated Nashville, March 25U&gt;, 1875,
ity. He has had ths misfortune of having
E. J. Fnionxsx,
Recorder.
but one leg, and is probably hopping around

many friends and the name of being the ab­
best and most entertaining minbter that has
ever gra-.-ed a Nashville pulpit. Ho is an
earnest: liberal noble-minded
Christian
and lives bis profession under nny and all where the fear of arrest does not trouble
LOCAL MATTERS.
circumstances,—at home and abroad. Go-1 him.
bless all such ministers as Rev. E. L. Kel
Bgi- Machine Needles *1 Dickinson’s.
The alarm of fire on Wednesday morning,
came from the residence of Justice Clark,
Durham Bella $1. 20 T for 90 cts.
or Green St, 4th ward. The fire originated
—Du Hildreth (Death) ia a grass widow­
from a thimble through a partition getting
FUR BALE AT BARGAIN!
er of the grassiest kind. Two weeks ago
so heated as to set fire to the lath. A hole
A Four-Horse Postaux Exams. Inquire
his wife listened (Death says) to tho en&gt; was chopped through the roof and a few of A.*C. Buxton, Gunsmith, Nashville. 24
and imigratod from the social influene3 of I paite of water put the fire out. Loss about
tioa
A. RooaaASox.
Owing to the immense weight of now on
and daring that period na chick or child the roof of the eating house al the Fair
Grouad. it has been crushed in and the
O. D Hadsell. the editor of the
Death is left alone in his glory, with ’no build ng otherwise damaged.
Hartford Day Spring has declined

WE ARE BOUND TO

Any Hou^c in Barry Co.,

FOR READY PAY!

MASHVILLE MORE I

FO R

THE NEXT 30 DA Ytf

Plows, Sleigh Shoes and
General Jobbing,

To make room for oar Spring Stock.

500 lbs. of Bolter Wanted.

DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

Greeting

G, F. WILSON. Prop.

7

L. C. BOISE &amp; CO.

TO TELE

PUBLIC!

Having learned that the report is in circulation th*t our stuck of Drugs
and Medicines oonsUle merely ot ine old stock heretofore keni bjr onr i rcJcrcs-ors, at&gt;&lt;(
lh«l we have brushed off the dust aa&gt;l peliabed tlie package*, aa’ are offering iheui io our
I wovld respectfully inform my frienda customers, we wikb lo eav that wir slock i« fresh an J pure, the old e;ock having b.-.n
prtuciptlljr removed, airl we in«ua i’byaieiaus io ,-xnmine ibrtn and Jcrt th rm. We Laro

the nomination of County StiperiuCOME TO NASHVILLE TO STAY X
In Paw Paw. Van Buren Co March 18th, tcndcul of Schools. He says "there
1875, of Lung Fever, Melinda, wife of 8. J.
And intend doing a Legitimate Dreg Burinrre. and PLyrieisns will find io oar Nnk a
Brindle.
is enough "tin' in tho office our «mgeneral auortmeM or* guoda suited to thoir poe.iae. an I
E. D. BITGOOD. Poorxirrox.
The subject of this notice has lived most bitior.."
of the time during the past eight years in
ILelationw
The average length of n farmer's liiiMlne&amp;H
Good rigs furnished parties on short no­ and LnsiuMB. Give encjuregement to eve­ this place, hence well known to thia comry useful aud creditable enterprise in your
WE ALSO HATE
life is sixty-fiye years, while that of
with you. I trust by fair dealing I shall be
Price* to midst, fora* certain as effects fellow caus­
Manning, was called from her homo by n printer is thirty-three, hence the ne able to retain your confidence, aud to win
es. so certain will every enterprise of merit death, and she left here to occupy her place cegsity of paying for your paper.
that of strangers.
of Nerth Main 8U, Nashvilla, Mich.
in the household the ensuing, year. But
A letter from the vicinity of-Grand
ourselves, nor discourage aay mov.m-nt in 1 Bow frail are all our Mticipaiiona. Again
Rapids says,
have had the
behalf of a place without Inflicting upon J
ourselves, a personal injury. iQrou see a' aud left it desolate. Mrs. Prindlc waa a most intense, intolerable, internal,
allfiredist
cold
wcnilicr 1 ever knew
wemaa ef a very lively ditpcxJilaa, uJ • :
in Michigan. Two of our fruit-grow­
er* were uut with a thermometer the
-t- z—\ rrn ~T~~r T “NT” CZthanking the public for p»»&lt; favors soli-de a community ia impregnated with the idea- band and several brothers and eiriers, livollier
day ia their peach orchard, (■
Which are warranted.
We also Lave a general stoek uf
o«&lt;iU nuance of the same, and would
testing the ckluric, or almeuca of it, ’
Criudls will return to Nashville next week.
AND
WINES AND LIQUORS, both Native and ImptnSed, nnsi^ng nf COGwhere the mercury gut down among
Sad indeed will that b»m« appear, bow that
NIAC
AND
PEACH
BRANDIES.
JAMAICA HUM, a Fine
ihe big ihirties—when one of them II
fell aomethiog Mmg hi* ear. Hol BOOTS AND SHOES,
Article rJ OLD PORT AND NATIVE WINES. OLD DOUR.
/ out hi* sepulchral whine, -it won t
gave a gwd smart l«rtish to knock off|BON AND CEDAR VALLEY WIHSRIES. (war.an/^ ub-ne
Standard Proof.) LONDON DOCK AND HOLLAND GIN.
tlie "little busy bee.’’ when Iu.’mid i WHICH 18 NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN. •
behold, hta c-aF itself by in tho snow
TkeM Liquors wlR bo said to Pbye'tclaas and other* for Msdidaa! and MeoLaaiaal
before him. He*.|&gt;icked it Up and* Ready psy cnsiotwrra sb«l! have na suuse purjuma only.
very coolly said tu lux cumpuniun, •• •omplaln of high prices.
Wa also have a Nmited ataelr -f GROCElttE*.
the Bret Qtri’ly. togrlbw sritfi
toe Pineal Chewing TO If A (4'08 sad
'•Canir, Bill, 1 say, let's sto home;
Give Me ihiuga
a Call.
are grtlutg Luo
around
We brink
cordially
invite 11* public to examine WM^oek and piieea bef re puretteaing.
spirit that pervades and
KaahviUe, Mich., Jan. 27,1875.
Astotistiean estimates that
ut»xl peach cron at a'
."—Ex.

hired among the things that were.

Again in the Trade

WE WARRANT THEIR PURITY I

MEAT MARKET!

Especial Attention

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery,
Wall Paper, I’ajnts, Oils, Vanishes, '
Brushes, Glass and Putty,
AYRES’ MEE'ICIWES!

FRESH M E A T S,1 “• ** “■* u” *

nt

L. J. WHEELER

T.Hli PRICES AJCB ini.VEST D&amp;SLIJTG.
F. C. and F. T. BOISE, Druggists.

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tej
te rivw. to . uhoflriauwhorecinested ft. revfm: « I many -Quoded. AU cmmnutur^.Jn with,
ur woman .. a rentv , &gt;u&gt;u wnai wonthat ft wi«W te teksn np in some &lt;!&lt;xtor may- Oten. or tte tex.ti.r had 1—n atoppol hr Urge
•" r^*** Jimi d »
bow.
-&lt;
teutteofariaolmra.
U^ ^vtTload tim idotxMt and then !

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E BLE
aElWW ||^^|
ou

I [I || 110
teurb. b-t Anally divulged th. wberwboutet.f

; ^hoU^FtSmTI 111 11 V 11 1 11

wo.iaw word, of the tends, and the amount hm M(Xld?
b&gt;Te db(3OotiaMd thj. aged, we oan coirecientidtwly my, " make
te«&gt; recovrral.
ticket.system ufW»b»ion to their uwotingw. • &lt;m« more trial.” Discard spirituous
-A wealthy and highly rwj«K ted merehanl j
receiving ticket* frequently ' medicines, and give MATURE a chance,
of Effingham. Hl., has been arrested upon the ,
lh&lt;Bn
aiding her in the Ft raggle by using one
cbargp of having committed a munlor fourteen ;
_ -n,e trrtltincnt of tlie Bpsnish prow at the uf 1“:r owu PIIr*^ “«1 unadulterated herb
yraresgefoBrebvilK
'hand- of th. newgoventm-n lb daily becoming ! r«®&lt;'dira.Hi the shape dfVrNMJAM Brr-In e suburb of Tens Haute. Ind., a loutiy mnre
TW- The ‘Iwwerer, D«. J. Wat.KKB,' |
1M1.
hl woman waa recently found dead, laving ;
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‘,f California, is no pretender, bnt an
—While PreaMtent Grant waa out for a walk
••
4 ••
• • -• - •
i
honorable practicing physician, and his,
CO NGR ESHIONA L.
actually ru right into Amly Joiinsou, the Tepim«nM Senxtor, who one walking iu an op­
posite direction, aud dooUhw un mighty

lto.tor.-Mm:,
,ulltr .r »m,to
d^to
,
-Tl.tomto.M.rwu.b.ud.., V»qu«. wtoj
Much.

POLITICAL.
.
—’Die next HJ*to. to hold ita Rtetc mil ('«»gresriiiciaJ-election b ConnocticuL which will
ing» in Hcotlaud and England. continue to meet vote April 5 ; sod on the Wednesday following.
Ajril f. IU.ud« Ldaud will do tba same. —Hx-Coagrwaamau Jasper D. Ward, of Chi­
cago. has teen apfx-intod United Hlate* DbtticV
Attorney foe tho Northern Dbtrict of Illinoui,
—Him Hojihia Lovejoy, of Gslesburg, ILL.
the school girl who was with TUton at Winsted,

Kellogg, but be tint been officially jmHblied.
bringing her name into public right and criti- It ia understood, however. that the Committee
have decided tliat about eleven Cbnservstive

brought against Moulton.

Mom I .oveJoy is a Boaiti are entitled to seata, and that about six

tnobbed and kille.1 at Alton, IU.. about thirty
in that atty.

Tbe terms of the compromise will not
L^bUture, about the 10th of April.

law’s net by pnbliahing articles abusive of the
Judge of the Chicago Criminal Court.

—Tho failure of tho old aud prominent tea
pa pen.

twico elected to the British Parliament from ia announced, with habilitice at $500,000.
Tipperary. Ireland, but was refused a seat iu
that body becatiM of bin rwvoluti&lt;'jpjy jvindples—died in Tipperary. March M), aged GO James &amp; Co., which failed recently. Liabilities
amount to fU.300.000.
—Dr. DoKoven doesn’t stand the ghaut of
show of confirmation aa Bishop of Ulinow.

nong them the following:
Surveyor General of Minns-

Till G II KAT SCANDAL TRIAL.

imjxirtaut facts.

OMNXRAL.

property. In the Northwret railroad train* were
a regular hurricane prevailed. Near Columbia,
A C.-.two men were killed, a number of houaee
—Mrs. TUton will not te permitted to testify
in tlio Brooklyn acaadal case, the bill introduced
in the New York Legislature for that purpose
having been defeated. .
—Those who contemplate aa excundon to
the Black Hilb would do well to read the order
of Gen. Sheridan, directed to the oommandiug
Generals of tlie departments of Dakota aud

pauiee now organizing at Sioux City and X^tkton tTMpeas ou the Sioux Indian reservation,
yon are hereby directed to tuie ti-'o force st
your cummaml to burn tlie wagon trains.

era. confining thciu at the nearest military jxjet
in the Indian eouhtry. Should they euo«»ed in

piiah the purpose above named."
—A returned minor turned CapL Cox. who
claims to know all about it, aayiug that there ia
not gold enough m the Black Hilta to per for
the trouble of gottiug there, and that timoe
who have gone there invariably mm back

i

Receiver of Public Money, for the blatrict of

the scandal to tho public, and other testimony
was brought out with tho object of tiroving a
cotispinoy between TUton. Wodtihull and Moul­ Cunn:a«ham, GUsrv**. Mo.
ton. Paster Halliday was on the stand when
Sattjidat. March 20.—The resolution apthe court adjourned, lie was telli:&lt; wliat took
wlicn objections were mode by plaintiITn conn­
eel, they maintaining that the official record of
the meeting, and not Sir. Halliday a recollec­ cuaard. Hpeccbea were made by Bay anl. Saul.bnry,
tion of it, waa what waa wanted, lids objec­
tion wm auBtain«I by the court.
uintioa to adjourn.
I'ify-Arrt Day. —Nothing new or acnsatioual
waa developed. An old ntuwe of tlie liltcn famTho Frotuio Kxponitor tell, tluit M. S.
TlKimpudn, ten years ago, got a sot of
false teeth, mountud on a gold base. A
abort time afterwtoxi ha lost liia tivth,
and he supposed they had been stolen by
an Indian boy in his employ, us he bail
been in the habit of taking them from his
month at night, .and placing thorn on a
eon Halliday wm conrtaded. but hb teetimour table in a glow of water. The Indian boy
waa at little importance, none of the partial strennoualy denied the theft, but this
concerned ever baring made a confidant of did not Iu tlio least remove the suspicion.
him. Charles Forrester, an employe, luid Alter tt time all thought of the false teeth
j™. IBrltv, Snp.rwkmlu.1 ot U» S- lork |
h„
„„U&gt;er
Postoffice. testified that copies of the speech of *
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°
__
Vkrori. Woodhull. « sj.m. 1M.V th.?""- ,Abm“

tho time the retraction ia auppoen! to have been
obtained and
to Theodore a conduct at U&gt;i&gt;
time of hie disniriaal froin tlio Brooklyn Cniou
aud the Indrpemien!. A clergyman from Bloomiugt'jii. Indiana, who heard Til ton A loctnro on
"Marriage aud Divorce," Laatificd aa to Mime of
the actiUmento it contained, but there wan noth­
in;; startling throughout the day.

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IN USE.
A QUARTER ef a CENTURY'S trial has
demoMtrated their superiority.

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“ WhskDUI A WILSONS NXW No. 8
MA CHINS muA eventually eupenedtall oAm
now&gt; ran teiUt teAfcA il comet tn comi^ti&amp;cm.

to bMfott."—

THE FAVORITES.
O&lt;M Medal to Wheeler A Wilson, the only gttid

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Novelty
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tick of every disease man ia heir to. They
are a gentle Purgative
.'alias a*Tonic,
relieving Congeeu m '
inflammation &lt;
Cha Liver and Vbcenu &gt;yrgana, in Biliou

VixtMiaaBrtrxiw are Aperient, Diaphoretic
Carminative, Ntrtritioux, Laxative, Diuretic
Sedattre, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific.- Alter*
tivo, aud_AntI-BU4ou?.
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PORTABLE

No HofNEKEEFEi: or any one interested
in reducing woman’s work should fail to
read udvertirement headed " ZMrt ’’ in
tliis paper, arid send for circular. Agents
should send for special circular.

New KTo. 6
SEWING MACHINE.

\’or AU Female Complaints,
In young or old, married or single, it the dawn
of wenunboed. or the change of life. Dr.
Pierre's Favorite I’ro«cri|&gt;timi manifsets such a
positively itiuodisl iuflucuce aa to call forth the
loudest praite from all who two it,
Mr. John A. Kimxey, druggist, of Knob Kos­
ter. Mo., write* as follows:
•• Dtt. I’nmcr. Buffalo, K. Y.. Dear Sir: Your
medicines sell better than any other I keep, and
give universal satisfaction. The i&gt;eopl« are
especially delighted with your Favorite Pre­

uslwr &gt;VliMlcr A Wihon'e New No. C Sewing
Nodiine in al! kinds of atitaliiug on our work,
uni coafidentlr believe that it will mtpeniedo all
othcrw in thb branch of manufactures, far tho
following reascuo:
1. The work done by thb machine ii ituperior
to that of any other in variety, amount, excel­
lence and beauty.
1 Thb macfitoa b more durable than any
other of its class, requiring much lorn outlay
for rrnairt and renewal of pari*.
3.. It does the cwhny or eletying of bullonhole* in a moot elegant and oubnlantial manner,
without tho expense of royally.

Soda Fountains.
$40, $50, $75 &amp; $100.
' A nn eaaae* Ate&gt;.

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Asthma.—This diwaae cnuscs great
difficulty of breathing and tightneew acrum the with any other.
cliOsL and Eometimcs
cliAsL
r.omrtimcs attended with -• ----great*
deal of nuffneatiou. Tlie paroxysm generally |
come* ou at nighL while lying down: nometimei)
it b attended with great violence. Allen's Lung
Bali-x:n will always give unmodiate relief, and
in many cases, if penerered in. it will cure the
dbea»c alt eg ether. For sale by ail druggtets.

HOU

i&amp;mcd by many.]
g all other machine

WHEELER &amp; WILSON’S

More Limn 50 years have elapsed since
Joh»*On'* A-ueiyne Liniment n* tnd invented,
dttrinr which time hundreds uf tbonaand* have
bee» benefited tiy it* use. Probably no article
ever t&gt;ecaxue eo universally pipnliir with all
classes m Jahneon'* Amrlym Liniment.

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Wllbwr** Cod Ltvrr OH and Lime—Tb

S25.

I’lLu? which contain antimony, qninine
ami calomel, should lie avoided, as severe
nateaL surest and lx»t pi lb are )‘areo:n’ Z’urgatitv or AnH~HUiotur Pill*.

N. Y. Scpremb Comrr luta confirmed its I
injunction agiiust an imitation of the prepara­
tion of Witch Haul, known a* Pond's Ijrffwrt.

TKToxaz No. *7
MACHINE,

now for the first time iAtrodnc*! to the public,
ranks in excellence with their fsmotn No. C
Machine, but his some moliftcatioun adapting
it to speriai c’.a-stre of work. The Tailor will
find it at well ended to his work as is No. C tn
leatiicr work. It might properly be termed the
If you want tho brat Elastic Truss for Trilor’a Marituie.
ruirture. write to Pomeroy AtCo.,744 Iftlway, N.Y.
'Send for Circular to
Glex FiZira MixbrAl Water curra
Kidney Complaints aml Drspejmia. Circulare
free. Addrewvll. H. Parks. Wrukegau. HL

Tub Northwester?. Horse-Nxti,Co.'8
•• Finished'' Nad b tho best in Uio world.

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Mer&amp;WiWftCo.

FARMING LANDS

Burlington &amp; lissom River R. R. Co.
Ranging from SB to SIO per acre.

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^MSSBKJK!

$10 2XL.*T6

PRAIRIE LANDS
IOWA AND NEBRASKA,

LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH.

ELASTIC

USD COMMUNIOriCB,

3200 MShrwwsnEte,
TELE8RAPH

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n-.^r wlM&gt; are unytvJ or r&lt;
FrlcwWct*. I*r n&gt;^8. Addrv.

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$25°gE^"S3get

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DR. WHITTIER,

fit. Charlw St-set, St. LctIb, Ma.,
•wSwMe SMS an
« ne/vM*.. Mm*

-•assart

dtmee in Um great merit ami final anrera. of WtM.k j^, ^ugh.-d up UjO ^jj phUt ln i
vrare adopted.
( pjooes, and the rest of the teeth. He ;

and left iu all directions.

SWvwral fatally.

m^uce-cuKe:

routtlGN.
rapidly regained Ilia health and strength, i-&gt;»i&gt; .
-He Duke d'Andiffret Pasquicr baa been and is now as hearty and robust as be ever '
'
elected rrawlent of the French Bewte.
You noedn’t believe this atorv, if Wu^r
—Hold Mandial Hir William Mayuanl Gumm. V(ni .
. .
'’
or &lt;&gt;,. Cottton &lt;hwJ. ua 0,0
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HAtyxu vrwoelH having l&gt;een itecreasing in number for the iaat four years. In g„.T_IUMl

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1870 the total number of registered nail-' com—x«w...........
ing vessels in the world wm 66.M8. In nil*
icrrj
i._ i .1______ j *_ rr ' I-naa
Deputies to the
new
Assembly
place in oao
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A—
»bi, will taka
J.
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TMLEUO
White........ ............. 1 U
Ueetni^foarthof the mem ten, of tlui Hcuate. &lt;'f
tdups luul decreosiKl from 270 tons
while mew. dirccLre5ir«wuti.tiv« of the psopie to 258 tons. The decrewre in Ixrih cwgv.
DETUHT.
win cbooso the ramamdar.
' has taken place priDCqmlly in tlie fleete Wmbat
—The London mercantile Arm ot John dJ of America, England, France, and Ger*“*’
Irnhum A Co. baa failed. Their liabilities many, where steamers are rapidly sup-;
amount to the trifling sum of fllC.OMi.G0O.
"■ CMrt^LAXU.
planting sailing abips, and this dtweaes WwiUT

Lua been suffiafont to store than counter-'
IwlanCT! the increase of the number of Oxy" .;

ELASTIC TRUSS CO.
i u

OPIUMS^
I.r ir«»tiD«at nntU cbiwL

Call ca ci *Jdrw«

DR. J. C. BECK,

$70

Eggi

S 5S20

DR. 0. 1 BOHANNAN,

REVOLYKM,

rsalt avsry ktaA ttend mmp

112 John Rtrect,

Some m*u-employed iu cutting ice *X

7

JPBWipre PBESS.

intrrv, McWmU. S-.

TheGrand Medal of Progrou wu atoanfed

Tint Pixini-Hnrp Cabinet Organ is n
new invention, combining throe and onehalf octavos of a pianoforte, or of an inTtnimcnt with tones between those of the
piano and the harp witli tlie organ, \It
is s lienutiful instrument, costing bnt
little more than the organ. The Mason
&amp; Hamlin Organ Co. are not able to
manufacture it rapidly enough to supply
the demand.

fan of 1871. camo to tho postoffire wrwpi&gt;M caught a severe cold, and from^tlmt time
forward he was troubled with iucesnaut
-Washington dispatcher state ihti the In- around copies of the GoMm Age newwpapcr.
BvBxrrr'a Cocoaixx is the brat and
Fifty-third Day. -Bessie Turner was the pain in his right breast in Ute region of chraqwst iisir drawing in the wedd.
only witness examine.! Mbs Turner told of' tlw hingH.
attended witli u
them for tho purchase of tlie Black Hills.
“~Vl “ *"?;■«&gt;“““
wvera &lt;™gh. «ud fcoquont homorrl^
THE MARKETS.
—Ban Butler aayn the Civil Bights bill does night ahirt, and trying all tho beds to aee
. .. .
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..
.lud, 1. would proto riapipg to M | oI ,l‘" 1'U“C’ ““unvi Ho IbougM he
NEW YORK.
not apply to saloons and bsrbeMfcop..
swore that before Tilton's dbnitetal from the hn;l consumption, and for years luta lieeu
IfooaI-l
/mbyienrhnt "a aceno" had occurred at tho under medical treatment, without relief.
Living/.tone street house between him and 1 During the early part of lost fall he won
—An sxpknuan in tho milh of the Austin
Elutabeth. in which te charged her wife’• aciaed with a violen't fit of eonghing, and
Powder Company, near Cleveland. Ohio. list
jd'dto, .iu. n.«dto. u.. r-«i. or Mid. m. ,luri
ito
hed
„TOrlll
Mrs. Ttlton a departure to her mother n home.
.
, ,
,
.
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■-----------j ptecea of hard substance, which ap1*31 OO
mill* in tho various pnfccaaee of manufacture,
RAILROAD3.
peared like bone, on first examination.
» 1«M
. .ncioo.
all of which were completely demolbhwL de—Erie and Um New York Central have entered He experienced some relief at this, and
Iria being acattcred foradiltence of half a mile
the railway war eo far aa weeLbound freight during the next &lt;lay he coughed up more
rates are concerned, and a large rudnetiou b i of |Lo
of
Frotn
Mellum to Fair.
announced. For the jireaent eant-bound rates i
he examined this closely, and
are* ■inttiitiaHv
.r,l u,c mu
fvn romps- curiosity
MV
IBUUllfll^ ma.LarHr.w1
MU»ua
...
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nite mentioned abo hold off until the la* of | ,n do,n£&gt; 80 discovered pieces of metal
Ajiril from the strife &lt;m pawwager faro.-. If attached to the bony matter, which
aome settlement of the trouble b not arrived at though worn and discolored, looked like
Nn. 3 Npnax.
by that *1910. however,, tlie war wfll beoumo gen- tectii. The truth suddenly dawned upon
*r&gt;L* larwelv
IK. »—-I hi,n- H" luul
10 ■1B®P with h*“ '
—A largely attendee! meeting of the bond- &gt; * , .... • . .
.
holders of the Northern Ihmiftc milrwul waa
10 b“ mouth’ an4 ln
“K*&gt;t &gt;
rereaUy held in New York, at which an en- h'’ “’^tiowed them, uud they Invl passed
..................... ....19 40 &lt;*ao U0
couraging statement waa received from Preri- iuto his lungs, and hail lain there these *-***'
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KT. IXIt'IH.
Montreal by a home running away and golk-p-

CUJII AND CRIMINALS.

ecar, Bitters are a purely Vegetable
preparation, made d tfiv from the na­
tive herbs found on L I lower ranges of
the Sierra Nevada mountainavf Califor­
nia, tlie medicinal properties of which
arc extracted therefrom without the uas
of Alcohol.
The question Is alnior.
dally -asked, '• What is the cause of the
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit
■ntBsP Our answer is, that they removi
the cause of disease, and the patient re
covers hh health.. They are the gr*a‘
blood purifier and ?. life-giving principle,
a perfect Henovator and Invigorater.
'f the system. Never before in th*
Obtory of (he world ho* a medicine bee:
compoaudcd possetwincx the remarkabk

The properties of pe. WaitiB'i.^t«I Jh^y-^mamdatim, and awardi the

time they were in the store he inquired
whicll one was
wm. to
tn naw
«... oranges.
which
pay for Ute
•' Don'byon know yet I” wm tlie reply ;
•‘I bet Uiat when tho Brewer bridge is
carried away the Brewer end will go
WxDxamiAY, March 17.—Senair—The II*- first, and Smith l&gt;et that the Bangor
Turtmtixr, March IM.—.SenuZe—Boutwril end will go first." The onragra were
charged to profit and loss.

and the only rival of Edwin Booth oa the
KINAKCIAL AND INDVSTRIAJ..
dramatic stags, ia now playing an engagement
—Tho master palntom of New York city havat McVicker's Theater. Chicago.
—Lord Duffnnn, Governor General of the
British provinoea in North America, will ahortly wagoa of their workingmen from eight lioure
ami *3 a day. to ten houre and 93.50 a day, the
the Hawaiian treaty, which wa« Snally ration! by
workmen have gone on a strike.
tend dtinug hh absence J,y Maj. Gen. O'Grady ' —A two-million .dollar failure b reported from voting tn the negative; McCreary, Whyte,
Hally, commander in chief of her 'Majesty's
Co., general merchants, 59 Mark Dane. It ia Withers, Democrata; Booth, ladepenilent; MorrtU
forces at Halifax.
(VL). Hamilton (Tease), Rbennau, Eibnunda, Ferry
■
— Editor fitorry, of the Chicago Times, hav­ feared other failures will follow.
(Mich.), Howe, lloberteoo, and Alcorn. RepubUcane.
—The silver mines in Newburyport Mam.,
ing just cleared his hands of come JSlf a dozen
Fntnxr, March 19.—Boutwell's reeolution
libel suits Ivy making suitable apology and ex- arc attracting more attention tb.au ever. One

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A Baxoob fruit dealer.hw been paying a bet recently, with the making of
wliioli
he luul nothing to do. A couple
with
of widl-known gentlemen stepped in one
afternoon, and beginning to eat orangiut,
informed the proprietor tliat they Itad
made a bot of the orange* on a c«-rtaui
(juration, anil that after the het was de­
Tuxkdai. March 16.—The Vice l*reeident laid cided the JonAr would pay for those
which they were rating. To this the
deal -r in fruits was agreed, and the custamers nte all they desired. The next

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ADVEEIiSIHG RATES

iMhYiHeJkny County,

Progression. No Retrograding,
VOL. II.

SH VILLE, BARKY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, APRIL .2, 1875.
Ttnvuvio rA»^VKX.

•be .utoltaly &lt;—l

NO. 27.

aa&amp;»'

MICHIGAN NEWS:

11. Crabtree.'
of linen, gingham, muriin or batiste have i esqnc narrative of the life and career of
on—where they can lunch and.refresh all their fullness held by shifting on the Tiburcio Vsaqnex, the California bandit,
the following relating to
the Otuwi and Chippewa Indian lands:
’too?” The mother smiled, understand-: themselves when Woftry with a'long aides, and this shirring is arranged in I who ■ recently expiated hm manifold
ingly. when I said, '-'No, I thank you, promenade. In London it is different, drawing cskk that esn be- lootaened and I crimes on the gallows. It reads like s«i
you dear, generous little girl; I don’t Every, woman, there, who is obliged, by easily hitmdried. Gray nndremed linon ' romance. Never was there such a variear- alwrat oranges.”
.
the clainw of pleasure or buainvM, to lx* is preferred to buff, but ecru batiste will ' ety of crimes crowdtwl into the brief ,
tag the cliarges of misapjiropriaUng dt crimin­
Al noon -we Imdw iedious interval of ! out in London ntroota for several hours
waiting .at a dreary station. . We sat for j together, or, pcriuipa, for the whole day, : velvet IxiwK and skirto, also with shir- I Vaaquex was the jiecnliar product* of the ally Withholding money due tite city, alao the
two houru on a narrow platform, which knows what inconveniences she haa to . rhign of black silk let in the sleeve*, and :-Und anif time which furnished him with

L orange,"saying, “ Don’t you want a hvde,

bo

the sun had scorched till it smelt of hettti suffer from not Imvingany place to which
*3hc.eld«r l&gt;oy—iha Jails'lover—held the she can go for a abort rest, or fur such

net an the corsage in vest shape or ns a
I’ompodonr square ; in the latter awa
youngest child, and talked to her, while ’ slight nrfrealuuont ns k cap of tea. They '• the lower skirt should also be of black
the -tired’ mother dosed her oyna and j propose,.in that city,, ’thcrefiffe,. to g»-t ii HUX. Ecru mnatin wrought all over in
in

, his opportunities. He was not of the complete reply.
' “ Argonauts',of ’49,” whose history has
' funii«h«l Bret Harte witli so many
«r vuD u»x» wnu m vuo urctm &lt; min m
.; ponre
■!*»« 3w»w
will explain why It fa U&gt;ai
(]mrc sketches.
akctcha?. He
He was
won of
of the
the rank
living nltoonl
without being
ri-Btad. Nx&gt;w and tim be looked ywr ! up establiabnumhi expre-wly to accommo : o)ien HjunVi.fa pta™ i» .Im, tatami
red ;j wtopfarnwib
undergrowth ol
of Spanish
Spudto California,
Cdlifonifa. p&gt;»- he has two wires tota,
teta« divorced
a™*rf
—
ton
for
|Kilon«ito«
nod
&lt;rterdn»»&lt;«.
«
—
tai
M
on™
ol
too
cunning
of
tor
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J";.
U.taLG™,
.j.
iuimx
A
lif.
ntnst
Hin
i-tinninrr
nf
' -ather,.ana th5n hack-to the baby; and at date the ««.
mx.
Itailway stations and con- I
Railway
last he said oonHdtmtially to me (for wo। factioners’ shops arc the only places now This will lie worn, even during midsum- Mexican, tho cruelty of tho Spaniard, T hxa gotten hinMwi'r into soriowi trouble by forghud. becmue ■ fast fricntls by this tiow), open to women t^ere; and the noise and : mer, over a brawn or black velvet skirt. . and the intrepidity of the ‘ Californian, j fag the umikb of nouriw to cfticul documenta.
Postillion pleate in the back of bosquet I’He joined the delicacy of a woman to
“Isn't it funny to'think that I was sver bristle of the one, with the fnipercilioun 1
At a peojilo ucoureuttonte ^l*reludl. recently, ■
soiuxdl oa thjs bhby ; and papa soys that behavior of Uu&lt; “young ladies ” who mu
arc revived. ’
.
1 thexcrocuy
.ferocityoiofa awon.
wolf. uo
Hocomuiuea
combined
we
Hen. Geo. Woodruff, of Uu&gt;t city, w— nomuurted- XUr.jn-tfc-,
then inammn was almost u little girl her­ eoruleawnd topbrvo-ip both, add-anotbor
Byron collars and other turned-down the ixditeness of a Spanish grandee with
aa the third candidate far Judge of tlja Fifth
straw to tliat last burden of wearinrew j ahajfcs are shown on imported ■ suite, -tile groveling luMincto of a mongrel,
self."
CiroaiL
Th^ottter two cluldrvu Were toiling up winch
wliich’ fa
is ultimately laid upon her. Iteolire- ' Tiiite
TinH *
ft eoshune
costume partly of jJaid
plaid and partly l-Ho waM boo* * California Grower, and
tuftl dbwn the* riilhiud £r»el, picking ,
,'tauranta
has of
a regular
sailor
of
L~_— arc fiot'for’ber; they will nut■ black
- .l' silk
oqllar
Imapod
the collar
ucoomplislunautB.of'a
genM*i&gt; iuthaiuuf Mirbaau &lt;■£ Jul. ita
, uxeyts, dtbfcs, buttercups and sorrel giXP.bWr^hf4 “be Mauxter-abcrprotyably black silk on the plaid hasipw. Then- 'tiomau. He was not ■ Robin Hood, nor '
hundred act fihf&gt;nve, vkaU
Halina depot. 1—t week. a:x! crushed to death, e*n
&lt;;;u r act sasxe.Uug loj i-t*n trf bn
vi^ue &lt;Yir. -flistf ftry are , arc also white dttch&lt;sse lice collara of o Dick Turpin, nw a Jock Sheppard,
• They worked like beavers, and soon the -f entertain*
Ui* HchKwCrad !aw» or to jxy lb&lt;- tnl:
lie leav— a wife and five chiMfeu.
Dfavolo.'hnt ho "hsil Homenf
• | bunches wqre alnu&gt;skto&lt;»irigfQr thoirlittte “ improper,” and a very distinct arid not sailor uhapc sowed* up the baaqurs of nr&gt;r a
! liaiuU. Then &lt;Itey edmr rtuinfng to give entirely- gruuxuUrem apprahouBion that j light cream and lluah-puik silks. This tii«j chitnuttemtics of all of them. More tbufuoarotimberqunpof Denoycr A', C&lt;x. pt
them to their mother.
“Oh, dear," ftho may 'bo overcharged‘
' therein.
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. acdifcntally kilintl, an ThnntThe al least miggrwte h clmrfge 'fforti tho lawless than n country winch was itaelf .Be. Cliarlae, win
*^Ule»U*«toM4rknMi..Uc. .
nc* ‘h® motrth .of °* Ste»w»ww&gt;
! thought L ’*Jiow that poor, tired woman one “.Club, for Women*’xa nut-fusily standing Mediate coDar, which, te still' lawless, and better informed than his
"*
‘ ’*
■ ' will lud£ to' open, her cyjja! ai)d alio scceenibler for it rts ra “elnb” Deriding pretty, though it has -been worn k great neighbors, he mnnuged to escape for
waa carrying broke itfa jaw. and being unable
never enn take (hose gtcqt ljunehw of election rad subscription, and various while. The now Byronooilsrs, hbwever, twenty vests, now by nU-alth,. now by to extricate himself, he died fromBfreugulatloh.
LEGISLATIVE rROeEEDiyGS.
couHson, fading uuftvis, ia Muditiun to other miffcrMwhuri'iiw^’ Cuab fur are roiled nu iiigh and so closely nguinst GUtwitiing hin piiimterb, no* by LeiOlc
• all her bundles and Itogs. ” I was mis­ Men and Women” chiefly makes signs of the neck tliat they have very rnuji the reatetance, that cannot fail to commaud to a noighboc'a to borrow a bar of soap. While
‘ taken.
existence in asking far subscriptions. some effect as the Mediate frills, and are ndmimGon even from thoisi who are iq&gt;- abnent the dotiioa of her little girl caught Dre
“Oli, thaakyou, iny darlings! How So tlic poor,lady is ul hef wifa* end, qurte oh warm.
palled lit the list uf liis crimes. Ho from tb - stove, and the child w«b fatally buhiod.
kind you were ! Poor, hot, tired, little weary, nnconifnrtabte, and not knowing
Knife plreting te very tastefully used would make a lietter hero for a now
fiowcrv, how thirsty they look ! If they what to do with heraelf. Railway sto- to crim basques. It ia find made as flue | “Beggara’ Ojiera" than Macheatb, and died of heart di—e, at his residence in Cold­
' will only try to keep alive’ till wp get tiona are not spread over all jnirt« of the as crimping, and te then placed in rows ' “any a time might have sung : •
water. last Wednesday. Mr. Reynold- moved
home,
will inoke them-very, hiqxfiy iu
to (hat city in 1SJ6. coming from I’Mjnayl^across the front, graduating to shorter
ixtu«takou&gt;Uirrak!;
vania. Ho has been a large owner of real
i some water, won’t we? And yuu aliall hie waiting-room* — and con feetionera’ widths as they roach the waist. Four or
IUrk! 1
•ound of co«chr«,
enUte, and was very highly respected as a chiti-to,,,
.:u.i
put one bunch on papa's plate, Mid tho are but poor substitutes for ft place of are fata, of pltailtog trim Um iretat ol
, ,
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.
Tn-jotir Brtn«, brev.. l*oj-», &gt;n&lt;l Imxl.
ten.
other
one
by
mine.
”
real rest. In view of three facts, the owli weave. I here is a pointed- cuff on '
MlntinHoo.
Her tte kii i bold ’
A COURTEOUS MOTHER.
thing proposed te a ixinqiany to supply ‘ the inside of the Hlcave, and the rows of '
Tur. re|wt of the Blate Board of Agriculture
■WriSsAji- whole of one &gt;f last mini-' little children Ktood looking up into her the wants iu question. A shop is to l&gt;c j insertion are narrowed to a joint on the i
I by the prevent Le»‘.«
haa boon published. It relate* mostiy to the
■ Dlhip Cotutni*«:oc :
mer’s, hottest days I hod Ute good-fortune J- face-while du? tid kud, their hearts thrill- opened fur tlic sole of small articles, snch j outer ride.
tognotr
Agticullural College. Tlw inventory of college
th refer
VoMinez'wnft
tho
hero
of
mure
than
l&lt;ro[&gt;ertyia
W0C,
555.78.
The
general
account
to 'be Mated in a railway car near a ’ *ug with oompoaoion for the dreoping as ladies’ gloves, cufts, colters, hrir-pins, ;
Black cashmere aprons and basques
the ,-.,»l»l
right &lt;»f
of this
shop there ..tail
will ■ wtall
will l,.
be‘ .Mnw*.
worn »again
until
the. -weather
j “un’,■n,• n,t
“te-d.-r- of the Farm Department aliowa the receipt- for
rTY» 41***
ilia*. *&gt;1*,.M
...
. 71 11-xl
Aia
—I U
mother and four children, whtae rela- ’ flowoin and with delight in the giving of ete. To
Texnuxv, March 23.—/wnflte—IMHs were
1873 to luve been : Saloa of produce. W.647,
•
■
....
—
:
ous
career
when
he
wita
16
years
old
Inr
tioUs with each other were so beautiful tbeir gift. Then aho took great trouble be —
ra ......
entrance door JU
for
Indies m,.i
and VIM.chil- warm
enough
for gn-nmnne.
grenadine. They
nre ;i
* «MA1V«
-«*tu cmni
Ku Hit
xnry lire
,
, . - . “ beaidea ^EN.66 worth -old to fann-hoaneB;
that the plaaimro o( watching them wna ’ to grt a.Btring and tie up tlin floweus and dreu, who will p^y a small hum for the ■ richly embroidered, sometimes 1 leaded, i K’teng • &lt;*”1^ftbfe wha dared to inter­ other Mica.*€4,552.45—leaving fc&amp;GUl worth of
qtute brioa^i to tadiko ond forget the din- ilien the trifn came, nud wo wftri' xrliirl- ......
fere white
while he
he was
was nnniHhnii
punishing’ nn teilau-who
fellow who prodHce on IuumL Dr. kUlra devote* ttartyi____ _ ...
.1'1
,
. either
...
...fringe
.
uso of ai...
the dressing,
waiting and tea and
always edged
with
or । tert)
disputed a girlWavors with him. This tiirce pages to pigTfeediug. and experiments
oomforta of the journey.
.
iug.'olong again, boon it grew dark and rooms. To the left will be an entrance I hce.
It wm plain;, tirnt they were poor; jIiule Annie’s head nodded. Then I for poor women and thair-cluJdrcn, for
Now cloaks for wearing on board incident was the occasion of his faking with tUMiurai awl fertjluare. A result iu pig­
feeding wan that couht-nnuuil t«&gt; one article of
their
wti»*^edMset and 6kl, and-’
4110
imy to the elder boy, whom free accommodation will Im pro- «teamer or for protecting the dress while to the mountains, and the~e he thence­
diet gradually took away tlio" jsga’ apjxrtite. and
had bora made by inexperienced hands. “ Dcor’ an‘ y‘m to° tired to let little vidod. All urrangemcnts will bo under traveling arc made of light quality and forth maile his home, except nt brief they ate less. Rpodal fertilizers lied no uifluintervals
when
he
wan
serving
in
tin*
Peni
­
Tte flHJttmrtoraoT’alone wot-Td
Annte prft her te nd &lt;m y.uir sb.m’-T-r r.n-l The control of women; and no men will ; invimblo English ehecks. They are very
once on wheat causod a alight loss on oata.
been enough to bare condemned the I
1 Weuhall got home is much bo ullowt-d nbunt the premises during I long, with loose’ doubln-brwmtod (ronin tentiary or lurking in the towns to elude ami increased root cropa about 10 per eenL
meat of * Ot-nUl achool iu MkhJgvn Vnlvenlty ;
llXMitT 8. CtxoB han twelve articles relating
! secured by a belt, wltile the English back his pursuers. He defied A'igitentes na
whole pirty bn any of tlio world’s'thorcare to see papa if we can manage tho time tliat they are opttned.
well an organized authority, and contin­ to tho fruit regions .of the State, embradug the
ougWartit- T remembered afterwnr.l, to give her a little Bleep." How many
is slightly looee and exteinh qaite long,
boaketa
used
for
irat»j&gt;ortatiuu,
and
many
new
ued bis horse thieving and highway rol&gt;
wjth flimme, that I tnynolf Ind mailed al ^-l’" of twelve hear ouch wordn as those
in Gabrielle fofthiun.
canning and drying proemves. He also gives
tlio Oral sight of ito antiquated nghnren ; from
tired, lielplcfu, overburdened
Eveniuga ot hefflto may be enlivened .^Poppies prunuHC to be used to excess bcry in the most reckless rad daring the frnit stalufee* of 1874. as follows:
manner. The life he led does not excite
bttt her finar WM one which it gave, you !
t
,
.
by a variety- «f simple • ejperimait^, t&gt;! “» a trimming for summer bonneta ; in
■mrre in ManjiictU.
,
; much enthusiasm, in spite of its roa Aauo of roti to look .upon—it waa no
a,x&gt;n camp tiie city, tho final station, which Wt/gxve- a feav&gt;; JI n littb? -thnaj deed,___
all deep rich scarlet shades iut. in J
Wkdxbumy, March 24—tonate—Tlic Senate.
esroret, tenter., - t.Ub* and strung.
It' w‘th ita bustle and noise. I lingered to 1m&gt; well soaked in a atrqng solution of i v&lt;,ff“u for senrte, for grus grain pipings, j ’'’““’T' There is almost too 1°Qcfe of

had little coimdinere of ahape or color.
n»y happy*family, hoping to see
in i^-it was thju»and polo-; alio, was not I
father. “ Why, papa ’isn't there I"
young-; she had worked Kan! ; she had j ‘'*‘-fahned one disappointed little voice
evidently been much ill ; but I have seen ufter another. “Nevermind,” mid the
few faces whiph gave me auch pleasure. TOotJ1,,r&gt; witli a still deo|x-r dissppointI thiiili ajie wuh the wifool a poor clergy- i lu‘■
‘u, *“ ^er own tone; “ pcrlmpe ho luul
man ; arid I think tliat clergyman mid
bconaof thoLnrd’n beat watchmen of
»eulR. The children—two boys and two
girls—were all under tho age of 12, and
the youngest* eottid not sjxnvk plainly
They had had a rare treat j they lid
been
visiting the mountaiuu and
they were
talking
over nfl tlj0
womtera
they
had 'seen
with
a
glow
of ' enthunioetie
delight
which
wm
to
be
envied.
Only
a
word—
—n — —v***y - wvuu&gt;
, record
• would
. . do
. justice
.
’ to their
for-word

.

!

to* ring not mSd. larger torn, » wml-i »■«« irhii. .K«k-ti« ot U.« flnwt . ,t'.
»-^“'tal l‘J many lore
iliag.riug, yin i**y apj&gt;lr ton «*:»■ ta a ofRaniV “e l&gt;n.(.-rred to too- ol toickw j ‘'I"""1” ,“d
o&lt; &lt;&gt;»riag, wind. MtwkaBO* n^na.
WhlteluU regtra..
c*n.Ua to to,, torrail, whidi will bum it . S»*» tafalfa. Tbsy am trfauurxl witbl
’’r
5?*^? ,r™? 7 ^,•7’ homt
to nabrs, amlyel it will austafa th- ring. ' :uo row* ot Vnl«mei&lt;*nn—irwi^tion aad ;‘T11 ,i7Rua “
” r&lt;
« cannot Mmumm rvgtos............................ I ao.outi
IM
.............. J H.oor’
i«i
•11.0 nob-ion ot Ita Ubron. particle. ,.t
«'■■! «M »T. EUtter &lt;««. bare . i *&gt;toK”U‘“ «“» &gt;“• »«*-. &gt;"&gt; » • Vta Tra.tr— rv«4&gt;«
bill vubjceUng rjUruv.Ut'1 local taxation in I
U'“&lt;U"1 ,'"U'
Prait culture iu tb« belt ia rapidly eateuding. UMnnvfa which tiiey paw. for Un- r»a«oa U
to
oomq jipar JhmIv who was threwd 11.1-btg tam .lfatarj.,1 1,, tM dating ol lac u. tai taadlopri th™ „ '
and there fa forty timre aa mueli more of good
action
nt
ita
tta»„,
tb.
ring
i.
now
ana'
h-to.
Very
rich
»u,l
toowy
toare
«•
—
««*-" I» ttyr fenny of jncking npiln, »W&gt; « twtfamt. »t
“a n.nrder..fa, and adP®”*1* “n&lt;1 the sleepy babies, the poor pended by th., cob-ion ot tl.„ partidea -J- «&lt;
Ths total number of |&gt;enotr contained in the
"
-rtl mrer betaoUair
nni1- buttercups were left fqrgot- ot-lb AgotaHmittUfanMtta.itoea.d l»»‘ d«h““ tax-tawtal u, owl. end,
Jail" of Michigan during the pant year rn 5,022.
t~tabi ot ipliquo fa™.
“J
11m- j.K'I’.mkJ ir.cltod nf taxaUou the Juat and prvper
t*11
corner of the fnck. Twon- tall may ta produced by ™p&lt;..„li„g . ” &lt;■&gt;»"
poker
by
tao
atripga,
ata
faXtfag
toe
!&gt;■»
?&gt;»«*
“
"»d™&gt;
“
oolta
ot
Barn.
t!
™
'
“
f
W
Fta
D»relo
derod if the mother had not intended
wook v and ft.332 men.

&gt;*» new cfaggemUon ot tta popular Eu- J'z'", ,1'"",
collar with fa, point* rolltal o™. I
3'"‘
*“
&lt;&gt;•' 1^ li»™.
- ~tar«tto attadgal
h)ro“'*- 1&gt;’“
i^y to keep tta collar fa ptaw, tl«,.|
» W”“ »«■
Thte shows tiiftt the vibrations given to ! P1™* ‘M
&lt;»nta.
Some more orno- i Ever since hfa urnsit he hoe rtq»-ate&lt;i the
.
nH&gt; mPtaiiic 1UIUW of
po^e,.
u1(. mrated have a border of blocks hem- story of Machreth :
amvcimtion ; no description could ^ .• &lt;*«ud find them if I went back. Will bIow nrv ^^.1, more readily communi- ■‘Rcfe^ rad-each block te raised. A
—
----------------------- !' Ton
M11 not
not move from
fr“^ thia .................................
•* pn**nt is that of rateany idea of “
it—so *free,
so pieamni, so
yon dl rUdi1 «tiU and
mted to tlic era by Ufa strings tlmu
genial, no interruptmim. na oontradicr fipOt
K° {or th&lt;Jw}”
tho air.air.
■ • *J 1 ~
ti through
uxroiigu we
Tliiia, an tlic same .faff ^y the tint.ng iruim fine neetlhwwork ,
”■ * ° u n^u‘inui’ ~
dou 1 go’_ ,doa
tiw; and too-mother s port bortMv all
’ ’t ff^'
~ ' principle, the boiling of a kettle, maud- ttn&lt;1 U1" hwtvy patterns of laces. The
Whan nil the romracs of Vow]ucz’h
the while with snch equal interred axul " c
0 wi
*lli me viih *•
“« “ore- D&lt;Jn
wpitotbAra,,
।
।
dtetincGv heard, new Madame Angel collar fa turned over
fa H
uo’ 1more
t»ger*«a thu no one not seeing herfne- cned ril *the
k“ ehfldrcn.
.dike all aroumL
Byron coltera very |। career is taken away, there “
ten* an? yoitr fiowera, nnutem,’ said end of the poker on the vessel, and np- °pai «t th- t.- roat rad deep round or witi,((nt jicnrt rons..;..nL ’ L. 01 num
would dream that she was any other than
L i /^®“tyoahad.fof8btt«ntfe«m, plying the other to the era. So also tlic
cuff« arc ornamented withem
this nrai'mth'tiw lirad ra I (not
an elder mater. In th» oourwj of the day
. tad I took tonu - memento- „t ym,
on„
k..„
«■“ »»«- &gt;«nJ “‘I l»»l
there jv-re mauy.yccaHiorw whejj it was { v ,------------------ -j- —&gt;
--------- ...----------------- ------------------------------------------------ ----------------------- - ------------- z
~
------““•••
,„ ofi5tahtt
“T,X
.“wu^ '
necesaay
fear -----------------her to deny reqnetita, and ; IM" youf KWrel -'"
otolurcn.
” She
She bfatotal
Unshed tremity-ta
’cf .
a long 1M
beam
. timber mnv I,, to. puiwluag
P’uwliing t™,
iron „I
of tta
the fauna™.'
Lmadrre*? :
to ask OTICCS, especially from ths eldest . “,d lookeddiaamaerted.
wan evis . i#i,mrd through
the timber
at tbaotiwr
I**’ treeless
5wv2«s jaekete,
jackets, high-noeked
liigh-iwckcd
for infiummi death and the
----------- ..... She
H,--------------TTh,.:
..
Looo
' ***“!
11* foiE»**!n ft,r
&gt;»justice!
j A few minutes after I pameil the fitfle ’
I ^P’ ®tahdingatiU jtwt outside the*ta
'
a:vl hcaxd
’’tether say, “Olr; i
( m--r ‘kriinR'
- ‘. I h&lt;v'’ forgotten
-your pr.
• t
T • T .18orQ'! I wuralcr if I- i

. rimndti™ ot them into the ,ar».

A
blow girea to toe poker will now pmdune, through Ita modi.,ro ol toe airing.,
.Mtubtl equal fo that ot a greet tall,

buy; but no young girl, rations to p|*fe.L;J’utJ-v
,
d •of
tho beam, by a" person fch'o holds
&gt; a w'.with
• «•nn
------------------------ak&gt;v£k, could have done either with
^’’t fau? chiHren. However,
m* wood,
ritflh if.
[ow.rvcr, tthe
she . hfa
Ids cra
rey te
to H
tin*
wood, aWio
aWiough
ij. fa
is frrfaFrr
totally
more tender courtesy.- She had her wXp‘^*kcd “« «woetiy, rad said
nwuMbte -I2
in bi
the
id::
i u__ih.t.
. sir. Pfac»-‘in n smaU
ward.; f^r no lover onuld have been more j
.
.v&lt;uy
’ti’ki’t- tiiciu. - The gte-a bottle hut water jiera tin* fouling
tender and manly than this buy of 12. ! chlld”™ *«« such taonblti to get Lfo-ru ; point, oolonxl u deeji auruine with
TtaAHfinch waa ample and scanty; but *“d 1 tinnk they wifi revive in water, c^hinfti,i pfane
at U« bottom
it had the grace of a royal banquet. AtJ
cannot be quite dead.”
of'a glam jar oi cokf water? Immediti* lMrt5heXnffa,r produced with much .
°
vilh
ti» KffK hot-colored water in the
gle.&gt; three apples and an orange,'of which i’“*
th*c Wvnt ‘fiwm'my heart'io j rial vflbbe- displaced' bf • thb’ ■ hfcvitv,
the children -had not knwwji. All eyes h,OT’ T1,en b11 1,cr
^*1- ®“’ cold water in the jar, and will nseend in
fsccmd i» tlto craago. li was rvhteute i kui’w TP’
*” ■,Kwfc ’’”1'1 ; beautiful primsan cloud? to the top of
ly • ffWt rarity. I wateh-'d to see if Mr’11Iw3 *4*-each oitay’s «ye* witii thr the jra.
this u«t would bring out relftshnnta ' Kni'Je of kfadr«'1 “ wc I*ricd.
—-----------------------T&amp;erc'wa* a Uttte aileuoe ; jurt the shade
1
1 1-*^
two
FEfHIEEttTVE JAFn:
ofe&lt; flood. Tho nteflicx iuid : •’ How - oMlirrU1 wll° Wl'ro w'dkuig behind, say-; ' The Japs are open to eouviction,. They
ahttll I divide tiifaf There fa.one for . fag to each other, “ Wouldn’t tliat have ore fast turning io'the ways of the pereasb
you f-aad I rimfi be best off of f be«*’tix&gt; b*d * Mamma fitted them Bo amb^teting Eurupera and «he eternaland
all, f.» I expect Ing tasorn from each of ! mnch’ “d *** ucvcr 000111 1,avi’
fa"*® reaticra Yankee. -They have gonyon.”
many all at once again.”
in for blmk claw-hammer coats, vdiite
-O, (i-Arimu ttamta- AM«- .'7r,,W“d*,to°‘ “*•«'&gt;“'■■■ «tata™,M.lgt.,vta, ptamt 1-lherlmot,,

I

“
r ete«
4*5
oIf‘ * surplus,
«un*fe«’. are made
teftde of Btripcs
fttripre uf i
Vnlend-ifncs
Vnlend-uncs insertion,
insertion, rad
and ore
are shaped
shaped i
------ ---------------------■
’. .
in *beautiful-patterns.
. Ikrint dihiiMse Ismx- is fftshionably used

again, and is brought out- in oumbinaValenrienum lace luv, not entirely suru&gt; M. ritai. Muta-.
Im.ngl.t Mt in new .loe-gne, ahowinK
! mnvolreli, to^nta-nota toa'qnnMj
monrf.1
ZfnJr
.
q,
&gt;7 .
uazttr.
I

■

..
’

I'mr Mauqueth: lake han adapted 300,000
whiufiah.

fdate Unircreity. at Ann Arbor, orcuned hn-t Mn'itih^utyXe^Ur
TlinrwUr. DipfomM were awarded to 131
makiui the ratio
ghmuauw of the law dejMrtmciit. and 604 U&gt;
V-',
gradualai in the medical branch.
ft — a tajjwurr tn Uu
Tin: lintt aaw-mill in the vicinity of Hpring
.1., .A
JU tt.n
—...

pany. which began —wing I—t Thuroday, Many to
otiicra are ready, but will 1^&gt; obliged to await ^Ju-d
1u‘”rwlCT " IW*“1?r
kMtadltb* tata *.&lt;!r^ rnrr ril! 1.
““
““'**'

breath.- frwr «iuJ t’fa a.mi
Tits Grand Ifajstte wd liMUra»ItatlrtM&lt;! fVm»*
. I**1.* h“v* IxwRfit 20.&lt;wi urns of new raila.
m«aiv rit«4—t„» ih*. re^i, fr.™.

In our tw.ulhen. State-it i« customary “dire. Tb. work of relaying will b«nu •- -&lt;xm
to plant sunAowers to keep off the ague, i ** t,‘° ***u,M’wiU pernut.
ao.j &lt;xhere.’
tiouA with round point,
J
.
TbM
pk.,.
m d«t
1
J*
1"*
“** J”*1'1™’ “,‘l ™
ihe imrod sad
“« fc«1! w*’-™- K*ys I5o Chirago JounMl. t)i»t lUrfHug'
Tb’ ,“*1“rU
&lt;M-”«“»««.»' Fert Heree. Mieb., &gt;.«
"W^*' “ “*?*
‘"imitaij- tataj utap«Uj- tew».&lt;1^&gt;££'•;
eonnU-rttahmfc. An ropnifetal ..‘-leapt'
,U,e. .
.
w-n . • . - .
_
...
nulroad nnuung direct to Bort Huron, and cou- |

, means of Mother Mature herself.
THE VFFEIi TEN TK0VUXD.
1’1* eorrrottaw ot tin'“.tte •
&lt;nouM- trow . tatata-torj-; 2^7
upper ten thousand,” ia curiously illustsatedby a book ntomitiy publiahed in
London under that title. If eontaina «
idr*»l&gt;-total Ita: ,.t Cl metat.n. ot n.,bl» -

noetitig « Samis with tbc Gm d Tmnk rood

' H!

Ra’wt&lt;&gt;d m tlm Roman., Campagna, have • Lanting. From Lansing to Chicago the rood ia ; «ri.i
b&lt;ru bnsy
‘n
marahes the now fa opwmfcft. eonnrettag with the Htta r
Euml^&gt;toB’ &lt;’r’Australian’ gwn tree.
Fort w.yn. »t Voipamw. Th.:ta.i
y"1*'' U,c POWM-wmUinK
trw- ot
» S'

families, superior dflJeedi of all ths army - J*1**

Enralyptw absorbs tbs foul

,riWtwJ for U10‘ own-rB u{

'

taei'itaVr*
■•••: Sums!

wh,1Je • rep«

and navy, bishops, privy councillors, ■ gsww‘ ’7”“
*rf'tin*’- rcn'leritig the m,,.
sr&lt;&gt; B.w.ei,wlu &lt;-f Hallrat!.
w,
AlA,an' nt.».MAKi», o. (. tat^g.-,
stovn-pipc festa and the.cupplemcntote, m 1 judgaa, Larwutta, urimbera of Um, Huuse atnM*Ph''n' Pnra ttO'1 n‘H’ ’”jnrious to This rwd will fonn w impartot feeder „
• of Commons, lanls-hcuteuant governors
'Hifa experiment of th&lt;; Roman •
CiutMgo, running m It dose ttowigti 350 1^- ’
*03
,uUd Ute
“t.‘‘“rtTO"- ’■-—’-'V*:*- 7°-*
” "&gt; u’“ &lt;•
"tdtow'
« •“J-iptaU—
“&gt;
‘'.r y'
.‘T" ° S™'’ ”* ^“n‘
ti-. rags to* tatai-t tad w,™i
“Sz i
«•“,«-• ./ eoltatota, kuto’.ta .tai oon^Mtota. ul
,
,
.
,
,
,
1
.
,
.
with
interestmh
if
ti&gt;&gt;.
making
•
ckme
bummxw
connection
with
tho
:
at
Lttehfield,
Coan.
She
ramembeni
smite hims-lf
duldn-. :md,mother, oml father. Tlwy | cranages juul flnairto# 18 hway, with an
‘•n V_ W
i—; I*
*X.
«“&gt; «*T*r *ff*fa P*ti»er so many oxsys army no hmgrr togged out in petticoat., all peracMM who Iimvb any definite post- &gt;iroT«te”eocs&lt;iful, further operatuma on a . Cji)
rer- ernm. xxr
i—&gt; .1 1
tom ortaiwt tadwr to.ta ta-mlitar,
‘“f"'
«“ «- &lt;h&gt;». ooJZTrtffltj. Uk. L'Hootatou,
i
? ,“*7° , 7 “f
^X.’
■*
*ud bntterrapa “ all at once.” with rawheads ami bloody bones painted
.
* e*°°
H’y' . ° Wsa’! Pe,ri”q»s some of the little hands haw al- orr their ahiebbi to acare away ruthlww UUm coatretad by- tor Qmra, OT htoh ‘
““ tomlto, uuoi^i to wbielt it ot otto. ta&gt; k
oM in». •«&gt;
Ito
*“
; itod, lonl.-r Itototo. wwto», u to. [«.(«. .... to An“J‘1 7*J“- S'1'
k’*” *,lrw^
,
**7^.’’ P’akad their k*st fifwtra. , Jitvw ravagcra, but festhraed all ovw wltif the gtad.. of wwriro to to. Stau-; and to.
•• IsK, Annie may have the orange, he- tiiel"*, their ButtuncW are eertmn. To ! fusts of Enroptrai ramies. They look Wtat «I totwe
S ttomd to b.
1“~ l»»« Itotool
&lt;•»» «-• M»» ototototo tad. to. ;
wtoar to M-taugton when b- ftotood
craw that fa racer than ttie appkw, am'. *uch soul* as three, all trees, dthra hero acrurnpttoua, partiedariy the £*&amp;«««. in
toM««MUy ton
-Mt* ”1'
^to bo ton-d to ^“'"'“^2^u “’
*“
.
.
; r
, noooqto in taller unlotali, n&amp;w
fan a. 1— lo ptaav
- ■; ■
“* “ *
JT'1 fa****'*"*"
h‘ Ood’« krite country, are Tree* of Uw chokers and the pohoenten, wholook

loves oranges,” spoke the elder l-&gt;v wit). '

th,‘ ””7’ ““W-

Tmra an. 600.OW eumtntai drantota
Titnan «n to to- Uaitad Baum ISC
......... .................
Tm difcmtata bM&gt;— Um «x— tone
fa ton United Staton to* too KAOMitliota £mie nod uxpontiotai nigged into,
u^n, to™ 1. —jr,,,,,,,,,,, .......
&gt;» «*»to* U“»: “A a— |p~. t.r&gt;,
to Uli* ootutoy torta-toortfa
toe mMutnotlwe to alite, with ui asptetoto
».•»:««&gt;. u lb. mntan it «*• twesSs-aw cent thing he
ohUdi-n ot dr.ulk.-n p^nut*. Btotejr. . ttatotel ot «M,(XlkO», *«a . tore, ta . 'fate *M «0™ tab. Wd tta.«.to. tun M w—to. -d • »■»»» »te* tfanty-fa.

�NEW PLANING MILL

Prof Miles, of the Michigan Agri’
culturn! Coll^e.b*, rapotlrt «xne
very
xsaralely. ooodueted expen-.
' Adam was proudly couaciotis ihr t ’
EDITOR. he never made a mistake in his boy- 1

®ht 3lajhrillt flctrs.
ouo rnujMQ,

A grocer when complained to about ifeeding show.eonciusivaly that ani­
when properly, fed, gave a
MDAY,
APRIL 2, 1676 selling bad eggs, said: “At this sea.- mals,
1
much belter result for the feed con­
son the hens ain’t well and very, of- ;
sumed during the first few months of
ten lay bad eggs."
their lives than they do after they
“Your son died rather suddenly, reach maturity.- . Of fatening sheep
Munroe is afflicted, with grnve-robyesterday of the throat disease,” is ho says^ “1716 cost of -the growth
beta. No arrests. '
Rev. J. L ilmm, the Van Buren what an Idaho sheriff wrote to a fond perimcntsHias been estimated at $2
per head at the age of six and a hall
Cu. forger, has been sentenced to mother in Indiana the other day.
tiix years imprisonmeut in tho State • Spring brings joy tQ tho heart of s months. The average cost ol 100
pounds, live weight, exclusive of the
Western
editor,
who
sings:
‘
Soon
Prison.
wool, is $1.1! at the age of thirteen
E. Tubby of Muskegon hung him­ the dusky squaw will be seen strain­ and a half mouths, while the average
- self a few days’ngo. The cause of ing maple sugar through her winter cost is $4.70atthe|age of twenty-five
and a half months."
.
tlic act is supposed to be family dfii- stockings.'
Talk about man’s

9-

A. W. OLDS, Prop’r.

pbsrKiiL

hood.

culties.

Wmbuas, Francis Pattison, of KaohrHU,

My P’s®tag MID to now la running order
nd, as my machinery is all new. and uf
best and latest stylos, I would invite the

J.

on the 15lh day ot Ju
1878, in Libor ••Z” of mortgages,

livsred, cm the 27U&gt; d»y of September, A. j
D. 1878, by aaM Christopher Kill, to Joshua

fLANiNG,

CASH.

Hatching,

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,
D. 1874, la Libor “5’

of June, A. D. 1874, duly and legally assign
said mortgage and deliver said note to Grif­
fith A Kerr, of Nashville, Michigan, which

Dressed Flooring
Siding, Mosltisgs, 4e.,
Of every description, kept constantly on

county, Michigan, on the 18th day of March,
a- n in?K
i :k&gt;.
_z J__ ,_____

right hand, for­

Bellvuc is raising money by so getting its conning! The Town of
Gen. Custer says that it takes but
cials and- festivals to purchase a Seaford, tn Delaware, forgot all about four minutes for an Indian to perform
at this
hearse, the use of which will be ftee election day, and now the Legisla­ the sculping process, but time is mon­
ture will have to appoint a new one. ey and four minutes is worth a mule. mout of said sum: Now, therefore, by
to the inhabi mils.
reason of said default, the assignee of said
Anna
Dickinson
is
going
to
plant
Mr. Bergh's attention is called by
A son of William Parr, of Walton,
two ncres of potatoes and set out five
Eaton -Co., was immediately killed he. Detroit Free Press to tho.fact
hundred cabbage plants this year;
hsl week, hy a falling tree striking that tho wolves of W isconsin are ac­ while Su’an 11. will go bowling
For tho Wholesale and Retail Trade.
him, whilst in the woods chopping tually starving. Good gracious ! did­ around about nothing.
Lath and Shingles,
Thirty-seven separate pieces and in said city, (that being the place of holding
n't they get elected either
f
with his father.
the trinyiit -court ia - and for Barry county,
one l»oot were the remains of a man Michigan) sell the lands end premises asHenry Penner, a car builder of When a Cincinnati! young man snys
who got in the way oi a Kansas boil- scribed in said mortgage, or so much there­
‘ Jackson, was run over by a yard cn to his'soul's itlol: "Don't kiss me
of a* may be Mceesary to satisfy the amount Depot, NaahviUs, Mich.
due thsreon, sad the reasonable coeUand
gincon the 26th, and completely cut any more, now, Sal; I'm tired," she
AW. OLDS.
Lansing, Iowa,'would have had a
expenses of this sale and aa Attorney fee
knows he has just been shaved by spelling match The other night if the
in two by the wheels.
'.
of twenty-five dollars, stipulated to be paid
word
‘
•separate
1,
had
not
floored
the
by the terms of said mortgage, should the
Peter Carman, egad sixty, living R one of those pretty female barbers.
same be foreclosed.
whole crowd.
A New York corespondent saya
few miles North of Paw Paw, com­
The description of the premises as de­
When the law will alotost beggar scribed in said mortgage to as fellow*, to
mitted suicide on the 26th. Family you can always tell s young man de­
Mrs. James Fisk for the benefit of wit: Village Lol No. tsn (10) in AlanMn
scending from the first families of Josie Mansfield it's high time that
troubles was the cause.
W. Phillips’ addition- to the Village of Nash­
UoAcc Beck, a brakeman on the Boston, by his having on the end of the law was tarred and feathered and ville, Barry eounty, Michigan, according to
the plat and survey thereef.
G. R- &amp; I* B- R- w&lt;a »ught be­ his nose a wart sprouting three ducked in a horse-pond.
Dated Nashville, March 18th, 1875.
GRIFFITH A KERR,
tween two freight cars, near Grand hairs.
LOCAL MATTLES.
pay tho Highest Market Price for
Assignees of said Mortgagee.
Rapids, A few days ago, and received
The marine editor of the Courier­
Cuamn* Saint,
severe injuries, the effects from Journal propounds a conundrum.

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.

48

-

ATTENTION, ALL!

Receives at Ike

$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

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

He asks :

which ho has since died.

"Why will mon pay hun­

flORTGAGE SALE.

The Charlotte Leader says that the dreds of dollars to make fools of them­
school-teachers in that city,don't like selves, when a man can be a gentle­

POTATOES,

to have scholars moke faces at them; man and not cost him a cent
and when discovered the unlucky
A Kentucky papct describes the wall paper 'juH rereived at Boiaa Haos.
small boy or girl ia railed in the air game of draw-poker so fully and
about two feet, whirled a few times clearly that Blinks was able after
A Four-Horse Pobtabls Exatxs. Inquire
around, and then dropped,
thre# minutes’ practice to pick a
of A. C. Buxton, Gunsmith, Nashville. 24
Tho sixth annual reunion of the ‘•flush’’ and beat a stranger who
Soldiers^and Sailors’ Association of
the Slate of Michigan will be held at
Grand' Rapids

April 14th.

called in to get a Philadelphia Inquir-

Every­

A. Roos a A Son.

”
Notice is hereby given that the Village
Board of Kegirtration will meet at Clement
Smith's office on Saturday. April 8rd, 1875,
for the purpose of Registering name* prior
to the election to be beldTucsday, April
6ih, 1875.
Dated Nubville, March 25th, 1875.

Stats or

himself down stairs, and on striking

,

the landing

reproachfully

apostro­

mediately thereafter, although the period
above limited for the payment thereof

can do when they Irivv their rights

.
:

'
■
.

Stands six feet six inches high,
weighs 130 pJtinJs, and cau lick salt

When a l»oy thrown n sn »w ball at off the iiead of any man in Iowa,”—
— •
m
Davis,
hi* little brother tn lII.'
% wood
__________
.Iwd,
:ind hits (he old Indy, who has just u( Des Moines, stands six feet eight
in his stojking feet ’’—Des Moines
come to lhe buck door with a pail of
Register. “Sanborn, of tho Man­
slops, he hardly ever has any Bppechester Free Press, stands seven feel
lite left fur snp|&gt;er.
five and thcee-fcurths incha in his
Montana girli use uo side saddles, shiat-tail; weighs 88 pounds; ia so
but ride placidly with one round, pul­ thin that the Lord s prayer, itucribed

corn- luw candle, with the greatest ease."—
l)uku&lt;i«e Herald,
_

C. A. TRUMAN,
Ciican I Laie Rim Bailroal.

NEW GOODS!
Have just received a rvu.

apace oi miny
said principal

New Stock of Goods'!

FyNTNSULUVR DWISIOK.
Time Table

Charioue

«

Vtek.burvh
Scbtmtaah
Caesopoi!*
Sooth Bend
HUIIwslt
Union Milla,
Haskell's
Valparaiso
Cblca&lt;o

I WILL SELL

CONSISTING OF
B. C. PRINIH.K,

WONDERFUL HIST OKI

DRESS GOODS,

BEST PRINTS, 10 Cts,

SHAWLS, CASSUKB,

Other* al O or Lew.

Valrwleo
Haskell's
Union Mills
SUllwrll

Yard wide Sheeting 9 cts.
BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Commercial Advertiser, ULrM‘” “wrr!?-^ BiX!f,£LS

To its Subscribers

Atuxn«7 for Mort*ag*«.

d»*«i N«ri&gt;»iu«, Mka., Jac.s,

~

rocenes

ins,

OF ALL'KINDS,

~

REESE &amp; DETTERICK

$111,600

Please call and examine these Goods

11
St
lk&gt;

* M ■ *.
e io
1100

R- B. TAYLOR, 8«r

Best Velveteens, 75 cents. Fort Vam, JaciMi 1 Sagiiaw R. B.
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

Good Waterproofs, 90 cts.

TRAINS BUS BT CHICAGO TIMR.

AU Wool Hose, 45 cents per pair.

les
S
Warn

W. H. KOCHER &amp; Br®.

&gt;:

Then Try JUy $1 Tea

FOR ALL KINDS OF

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

3,600 Subscribers.
4,000
4,600
6,000
8.000
8,000
1X000
16,000
Xi, 000
40,000
shall send out a Wagon 1
30,000
BUTTER and EGGS.

Riles, Felts ail Fin.

21-46

OUvrt
Charlotte
Lanains

11 U

Nashville, Feb. 4ud, 1876.

Hisrliest Cahtli Price

As follows:

$ 2,000
2.600
8,000 |
8.600
4,000
7,000
10,000 |
1X000
80,000
80.000
17,500

Knit Underskirts, 60 cts.

|

before jiurchasing elsewhere.

PAY THE

$111,5000!

UeMopobs
Scbooteorft
Vkksbotvfa
Batik Creek

No. 1 Batts, 20 cents.

jrtj^oqr, [mj In

i
&gt;

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!
And 3 Cent SOAP.

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
OU 7l*n&gt; Bit,limits Cm.

REESE k DETTERICK.

Parlor, Library, Dinin, ODct ail
GENERAL FUIWM!

TB1UMPH BIKING FtWDEB !

Together with a full Meortment ot

§
S

1
o
41

When we will distribute

$20,000 IN CASH

MTRBOBS.PICTURJiS, FRAMES

Tea Setts for

65

Cts.

AND CARDS, BBACKETS,
DUSTERS, AC-

Baby Cato and PraWators!
COFFINS AND CASKETS,

BRO’s COLUMN

BOOTS AND SHOES

aaeag 40,000 sMbscrlbere,

Of all style* and sties, and METALIC
CASES furnished to ordes

Snbscribc at Ouce,

SHR QUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS krvl constantly on hand.
Subscription Fries, $2.50 Per Year.

Wm. M. BI Bk

Ready Made Clothing
FARMERS.^iftX^ %
heel market reports A live a&lt;rtoaMaml wssmt. fS
AT PRICES CHEAPER THAN EVER, per year nod Ike. porta**. Kiwnrtnc toevery “*■
AT THE DOWN TOWN STORE OF

Clocks, Spectacles, &lt;fc.

sating limb suspended on cither side ou“a three cent piece, can be read
of the agitated beast.
through his bodyjby tho light ofit ktal- tai-ing full information

Th.’.y are getting through
plL-Dtnig h&gt; Georgia,

than aay other

KOCHER BROS. NEXT 30 DAYS

arc accustomed

"Sjo what even the hens

Lowe:

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

Proprietors.

tereat thereon, should at the option of the
mans, obligee, his executors, administrators, or

to do it in that time I’ll whule your bides
laying eggs worth $4 a dozen ; and off. I have learned my duty. Db
the gentle Susan B., inclining her you hear me ?
In the matter of tall Jwwa editors: Our Twelfth Annual Gift of Premiums will
hrnd n little to one side, and _a/guir.citlniividy II •itrishing her right arm, Elliot Frazier, of the M'&gt;rnin^ Sun

cxcliMins:

Which I am bound to sell 10 per Cent
House in town.

AINSWORTH. ^BROOKS,

A High School girl in a cross Lown phized himself with : “If you’d been
car at Chicago was beard to remark a-wantiu* to come down stairs, why in In 1864
•• 1885
(he other morning : “I don't care a thunder didn’t you say so. you Wood­ •• 1866
“ 1867
bit; I Iliink it’s real mean that we
en headed old fool, nn, I'd a come •• 1868
should have another dose of cold
with you.jm’ showed you the way ?’» “ I860
“ 1870
wculher, just as I had got my new
An Iowa woman went to oburch •• 1871
spring suit ready to put on. It’s re­
one Sunday and experienced religion. •• 1878
••1878
ally too awful," and she slammed her
Arriving home, she called her chil­ - 1874
Greek history down in her lap with
dren about her end said : “I am pi­
TolaL
such force as to throw the car off the
ous now, jtnd am going to give you
track.
two days to get religion. If you don't

Arizona hens

fc.,

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes.

which we ahip sad roUil si boUom prices.

He lassoes the girl, drags calamities of 1B74 in the following The Best Family Piper Published in
this Country,
her homo behind his horse, and that’s touching strain : “First, that Beech­
er biisinesa; then the grasshoppers, Commenced iia First Annual Dietribulion of
ail the marriage ceremony ueccesary.
Snch a marriage ceremony will nev­ then the democratic victories, and now

horse.

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

fc.,

simple.

an increased tax ou whiskey. Whal
er become popular in this conutry,
_
however, because so many of our is this poor country coming to?”
An inebriate stranger precipitated
young men can't aflurd to own a

Default having been made in the condition!!
•t a certain indenture of mortgage, mode
and executed on the third day of September,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundrAl and Keenly two, by Alonxo B.
Stevenson, Mie and only heir at law of Rox­
ana Bletengon. dooeased, and Elixa J. 8levDelivered al their
ennon. hi* wife; of Woodland, Michigan, in
favor of Elisha Bannister, of Windsor coun­
ty, Vermont, which Mid mortgage wa* duly ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.
recorded in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Barry eouaty, Michigan, on the
third day of September, A. D. 1872, al fi»e
o'clock P. M.. in Liber X of mortgage*, on
poge.362, which said mortgage wa* given LATH,
to secure the payment of five hundred and
SHINGLES,
ilxty ($560.00j dollars,
yeare from the
lellars, four years
WATER LIME,
date of the said mortgage, with interest at
the rate of ten per cent per annum paySALT,
able
annually ; And
wa* thereby
and in
---------------A-J it
-----------—“-----HAIR,
said mortgage expressly agreed that should
any default be
STUOCO.

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.

H—
B 8!•. ’
is

“Yes, boys,,' said Nancy Bell, a fe­
thing will he done by the commit­ male blacksmith of Iowa, ps she
tee’s and tho citizens of Grand Rap­ straddled a horse’s leg, and yanked
off a shoe, “I was bronght up to this
ids to make this reunion a grand
business, and so was my mother and
thete ain't been no Beecher scandal
success.
in our family, for a fact."—Milhcaukee
Peter Wineburner and his son-in­
News.
’ law, Drake, had an altercation a&gt;
Van Pelt, the wickedest soloonist
Bangor, last Friday, and Drake drew
in Ohio* whose convention to temper­
n revuKer and shot Wineburner ance and morality was a gay feather
through the head three times, and in the chignons of the crusaders, has
then attempted to take his own life, returned to the wallowing in his miro,
by placing the pistol over his own and was arrested, drunk and boister­
ous, the other night, for disturbing a
lirart and tiring it off, but his aim
religions meeting in Wilmington, O.
was poor, as.lhe bullet passed through
Dean Swift once said: r Whoever
about an inch
above his heart.
could make two cars of com or two
Wineburner lived only a short time, blades of grass to gro w upon a spot of
while Drake at lost accounts would ground where only one grepr before,
iu all probability recover. Wine­ wonld deserve Itetler of mankind and
do tndre essential service to his coun­
burner was engaged in b.:rrfing coal
try than the whole race of politicians
lor tho Bangor Furnace Company,
put together."
aud was respected by all his neigh­
A school in Vermont is presided
bors. His murdered, Drake, is a des­
over by a cross-eyed teacher. A few
solute, liard drinking man and was
days ago he called out; “Tliat boy
nlw&amp;ys in
trouble.
Wineburner
that I am looking at will step out on
leaves a family in straightened cirthe floor." Immediately twenty-sev­
cumstaoces.
Both men had been
en lads walked out in front .of the as­
drinking freely and whiskey is prob­
tonished pedagogue.
ably the Cause of the crime.
Once in a while we find a man
When a young man in Patagonia
who prefers a city weekly to a home
falls iu love with a girl he doesn’t vis­
paper because “it’s got more readin'
it h rsix nights in d week and twice
in it," lie is the same chap who aJ
on Sunday, and feed her u|x&gt;n mo­
ways buys the largest pair of boots
lasses candy rind gum drops, and sit
in the box, because
they cost no
lip until two o'clock in the morning
more than a smaller pair wliich fit
gaping and burning the old man's oil,
him best.—Berkshire Courier
and that sort of thing. Not at ail.
A Montana editor bemoans the
Courtship in Patagonia is much more

O. O. D. Store at

GI
CH AH. W. DEM ARA i

Nashville M Jell.

�W. A. AYLSWORTH,
□DE/TT GOODS

ilmU art flooded with jrater.

Clothing,
Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Caps,
Gents' Burnishing
.
Goods,

Arlitworih Um lately received net

their

BAUER, M-. D, Homeo-

FRIDAY.

APRIL 2, 1876

WEBSTER fc HOBBS, BkckVV mMU. an kMeof wwhtatba RUAwoMh

bj Uta Itah U lud, fire

—Bids will be received by the Kalamasu,
Lowell A Northern Michigan R. R. Co,, at
their offices in Hastings an J Lowell, until 6
, April 10th, for cleaning, gnib-

UKUSIUL INDUCEMENTS
TO CASH BCrBKS:

Cwt Gm4, a.d Lev Price, Tell!

Best Prints, 8 avd 9 cents,

The receipts of tho Cornel Bead dance

Brown and Bleached Cotton, 8 «$• 9 cts
Men’s Boots. $2.75 to $10.
Men's and Bnj* Suits Clothing, from
are informed. He relatos the popular clerk.
t8 to $30 a &amp;«it.
’ J
Will F. Powers.

pUMENT SMITH.

Ayteworth baa handed

All kinds of produce taken in
exchange for Goods.

Welcome Marble has completed a nvw wa­
ter-wheel at the old carding mill, iu the 1st
ward, ud te furnishing the building with
Treasurer, C. Holl; Trustee*, 0. 0. Stobthe proper machinery for carrying on the
wool carding business.
« muuZ that this is no old shelf worn
which elected the following ticket:

M. FLINT

Preei-

JOHN R- EASTMAN

witkin the part three months.

oreditoru would like to ace him again if they amination plead guilty, and waa eenteneed
pears that hia wife ia lha monied man of the

C LIEBHAU8ER,

’
P

TAILOR

—There Ir a mu living in Lancing by the

hundred dollar bill and told him to

PABADY, Manufacturer of

JOHN Q^CRE SS Y.

Ths Chreltiaa

‘never

Springs, was arrested on

with the late firm of Ayteworth &amp; Fuller,
Will please call ud settle the same at once
with
*
W, A. AYLSWORTH.
Nashville, Jan. 1M, 1875.
the

society has decided

last Saturday, nominated a ticket with Wilgood ud made muy friends in Nashville.
—There te a mu living on State St, that Ho te an able minister, ud we opine that
tho Chrtetlan Church will “flourish as a

JJNION HOUSE.

Double Self Sharpealag Improved

D the ite sf H. R. Dictiasofl,

reputatioa If wiling good

—Interesting itooa from Haalingu thia

L.__ .tsaras-

Plows Plows! Plows!

John Kelley, the grocer of thia city who

wife ud child in a destitute condition, re­
MAMHV1L LE.
—It looks as if Frogfoot had got hteawlf turned a few days ago. He waa immediate­
nominated a ticket last Wednesday, headed into tronbla. Pref. Dickie had occasion to ly prosecuted for and convicted of allowing,
administer a slight punhhment to three big minors to gamble in hte grocery, where
by Adam Wolf u Supervisor.
girls, for misdemeanor during school hours spirituous liquors were sold. The case was
—Mr. James Hnntand wife, of New Fork,
appealed to the Circuit Court.
JONES,
are at W. A. Ayteworth’a on a visit. They
The “beautiful snow" has at last nearly
less than fifteen yean in the State Prison.”
disappeared. The water has damaged Mar­
—Tho river ia rising rapidly and the He also calls his foreman^ liar and a trait­
ket Street ud adjoining lot of Mrs. 8. H.
Cook' somewhat. Our ‘-City
Fathers"
around, but the press are passing him [Frog­ should make some provisions for carrying
foot) around ud lively too. Under the
off the surplus water at this point, and save
bead of “Hastings” will be found'a card
the property owners and city a good deal
from teachers, and scholars of the school of unnccjssary work and damage. Several
bfaWAitan. U,Ulb,m70M.
concerning tho matter.
other streets an damaged.
—C. C. Wolo.ll la ^ufa, U&gt;. obwib on
1
Stoat Qvill.
—Wednesday (the test of March) opened
with a bright sun ud a glorious old-fash­
ioned spring morning. Everything in na­
ture smiled ud rejoiced. Old men and
Having read with surprise and indignaChristian church next Sabbath morning and women laughed and’ the young men ud
maidens danced for joy. The birds tang; ner March l^lh, against our Superintend­
at Holly.
tho roats skipped, tho kangaroo whistled, ent, concerning the punishment of three
Gnural CmMjniKuv.
young ladies in hte school, re the under­
CWkcUou a flfaoaiy.
signed, teachers in the Central Building,
lightning-rod-mu waa around will coon be
snail will be heard, and aa eventide ap- desire as a simple act of justice to Mate
MONEY TO LOAN
briefly the facto in this ease.
listen to the philosophical frogs singing
the Union School
their evening hymns.
the punishment was merited.
closed last Friday,' ud new the village lads
Sbcoxd:
—The Musical Institute* that began last
and lasses cu et^joy a vacation until next
Monday
wight,
under
the
direction
of
A.
Monday.

FOR THE REIT 30 DiTS

The truly wonderful .and justly celebrated Plow—n plnw that ik -surely
destined to work its way into general rise ns fruit as it liecomrs known. Alt
tliat is required uf it to do so, is its nse. ft is Very neat. sfr.»ng, eonrpacl and
simple in its construction; there being in all but (our pieces of castings, viz. ;
Mouldboard, Landside, Point and Share
The Point and Share, unlike other plows; are separate pieces of cnstings,
thereby securing a great saving in wear, as every fanner knows that the
point of'bis old style plow is soon worn good for nothing, while liis share
would do much service if he could separate it from the point. Anti besides
all that, the truly great economy in this Plow is, that when the under side
of the Point becomes worn beveling, as all points do, especially in hard
land, it can be turned upside down, and you have the sharp chisel edge
that was up, now on the bottom, cutting keenly; and thus you can keep
turning it, first one side down and then the other„unlil it is worn too short
for use. And then when you have thus worn ont one qnd of your Point,
you have the other end of the same Point to do you equaix service as th*
first. Thus you have in one Point the wear of four nt least, of the old slyh
of points.
And then the Share also has two edges, which can be used vief versa an
while pne end of the Point, or one edge of the Share is in use, the other io
hid inside the Plow, giytng it strength, and not marring its symetry io the
least. -Thus the Share is equal in service to at least jwo'of the old style,
and by its being disconnected from the Point and need not be thrown away
with it because it is worn out, this Share is equal to more than two old style.
And not only has the Plow lhe-above great advantages economy in wear
of Points and Shares, but it has much advantage in wear in the shape of tho
Landside and Mouldboard. This Plow is the result of twenty years con­
stant study, and the expenditure of eight thousand dollars in experiment*.
The Landside, unlike other plows, instead of having a lateral projectile at
its bottom, (supposed and is actually necessary in other plows to keep them
in the ground level,) the bottom corner of the Landside of. this Plow is
rounded, and stands slanting in under the Plow. Thus there is no projec­
tion there to be soon worn off, and when worn off, jour Plow much injured.
The wear of its Landsido is equal on all its surface.
The Mould-board ot this Plow has been the subject of the greatest study
and experiment, resulting in one on which the furrow slice bears equally on
every part of its surface, and it has also demonstrated the fact that it is not
the character of the metal alone, but the peculiar shape of it, that enables
plows to ‘’Bcour” in the most sticky, mucky soil. This plow, made of CAst
iron, will scour in any soil that a steel plow will. It has, also, great pul­
verizing properties. In the extremely hard cloddy ground, farmers have
noticed this peculiarity a great deal.
And now, lastly we’ have a Plow without any special pressure in one
part more than, another, we should expect that it would hold easy nnd draw
easy. Well, it does. It will run alone without anv holding, and has done
it, with the horses on a troL This Plow beat lhe Oliver Chilled, Gale
Chilled and all the plows on-draft at the State Fair, 113 Hh, nnd .nt the
Washtenaw Co. Fair, 128 lbs. This How is now the most perfect two or
three horse Plow, made in the U. S.

r’lriCE, tfrics.oo. points,

JSLIHU CHIPJWT,
Justice of the Peace,

C. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE STORE,
Where everything in the Hardware Line can be found at

Xkilrondy.

FALL AND WINTER

Afa. vsLVrrix«8 r.,

cloakiso.

CUT FREE OF CHARGE1

dressmaking a specialty.

BELL

did, of three strokes each, with a very light

BIRBffiai HURLRM!
Shaving, Hair Cutting $
Dressing, Shampooing,

IALL ellhky GOODS ’
Jfra N. M. STEBBINS

□DRESS MAKING

The iartitute wiU oloee the evident design being that the punish­
—Ifthtre Is anything you know that te
evening with a concert, ment should consist of humiliation, ud notworth knowing, that wa ought to know and which All lover? of good muelc will de well of physical pain.
please let us know to etlend.
The people of Naehville and
good opportunity to
•onearnlng the whole maUer.
Belie Throop,
Marion Buller,
0. 8. Dennie.
others,—will receive due attention.

K. D. BITGOOD.

Pbofiiitou.

Goinz Enat.
XW. KieMr.0 City
SN|Cblca&lt;n, UH&lt;tt

UI.Ml.vlUr,

Bt Oadkr Couuirria.

cense ud Pound money was staled $206.­
55. It should have bees $296.55.

—Last Wednesday night at about and must say in spite of said * protest,’
look upon Mr. Dickie as one in every scare
two o’clock the greater portion of the
of the word a Christian Gentleman, ud a
West road bridge across the Thorn­
true friend to hte pupils. As a Superin­
apple river at this place was swept tendent, we have ever found him kind, care­
away by the flood. The
south ful, just and judicious. 4&gt; » teacher he has
bridge and the foot bridge across

—Dr. Knight and wife of Eaton Rapid*,
are visiting at Mr. G. A. Truman's. Mr.
Knight Informs na that the flood carried
away a bridge at Eaton Rapids Wednes­ Quaker brook were threatened, but
ot the Banner, not for publishing the/*pro- ,
day night.
now the water appears to be falling
test,” but for his false ud contemptible ed­
and they are thought to be safe.
itorial comments.
Further: We wish it understood that thte
—Clement Smith’s new law office
is no defense of Mr. Dickie, because he
opposite lhe Union House, is one of
needs none, bnt simply to vindicate the good
fa, fa. .fata,.
lhe pleasantest places iu the village. name of our school outside of Hastings,
• The rooms have been ^carpeted and where-the Editor of the Banner is not per­
Clem is putting in a new library. sonally known.
8jo san,
by church societies. Why oaamoi Aaahville
Henry E. Prindle,
get into trouble; tel! Clem all about MarahaD Cook,
Frank W. Sherman,
have one. It will afford profitable amuacit,’and he will gal you oat of that

the front windows in the new brick.

If you

osy repairing, give Charley
will make
Jeweler.

man.

___________________

Kbal. ...

FRKBH MEATS,

WOOD

ibhanser ud Ralph Boise, every day but
owe; Minnie Coe and Willie Davidson, abeo titled -The Public Advertiser,’• published
at Parma, by an eld friend Charles W. GiF

THE NEXT 30 BA Ys

its typogn

THE WEEKLY

To make room for out Spring Stock.
make lhe Weekly Hu
the world U l» full

500 Ita. of Butter Wanted.

Greeting

Plows, Sleigh Shoes and
General Jobbing,

DONE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
7

L. O. BOISE &amp; CO.

Again in the Trade
HLelationn

G. F. WILSON, Prop.

Having learned that the report is in circulation that oar stock of Drugs
.nn.i^o m.wlv nf In. old stock heretofore kent bv our nreJeeesvors. and

a

—Dr. Joaes han.bad his new den­
The walls have been papered and

COME TO

NASHVILLE TO

STAY!

And intend doing a Legitimate Drug B&lt;teine»w, and P-yaiciaai will find in our uluck a
general aasortment of goods auiled to their pracucc, and

WE WARRANT THEIR PURITY I
WE ALSO HAVE

I trust by fair dealing i shall

Especial Attention

tist rooms Jilted up in nice style.

When

NASHVILLE FOUNDRTI

Fpellaati
DelroU, arrive

roi

Business

new partitions put in,

Albion

I world respectfully inform my friendo

Chas. W. Mixer.
Stella A. Wheeler,

—John Smith and Dick Austin live In
The following is the report of the Primary
Mr. Smith brought action
Department of tho Nashville Union School, Maple Orove.

M.rak Mfa.

Any House Iu Barry Co

FOR READY PAY I

during the term: Johnny Crawford, pres-

thanking the public for past favwra sort
oowiitMOkwoc of ike some, and wool

Chariottc,
Eatair IL.«pl.!*,

STATIONS

WE ARE BOUND TO

started by said Austin. The trial came off
before Esq. Chipman last Monday, and the with you.

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

gvsrtoxs

Charlotte,
Vrriwmtvllle. i
Nuhrllls.
HaiiUns.
M'ddlrvillc,
tlatnmond,
Unuid Rapid.,

A People’s caucus for the nomination of
man first walked the streets of Nashville.
He thinks ho can see an improvement, in village officers, will bo held at Chipman's And would add a few words for

«k. ud

MEAT MARKET!

G-oins ‘W’ewt.

STATIONS

We the undersigned pupils of the High

trouble add send yoa home a happy

mnT AID 7KKD STABLE I

2-1

lights of glass.

BABLOW,

7TJLSIXIONAJ3L.E:

GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIV.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

ULLUfflTl FAICY GOODS!

cts

FOR SALE ONLY AT

te invited te

School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery,
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Vafnishcs,
’Brushes, Glass and Putty,
And being Agents have conslutly on hand a compete slock of

you

want a tooth pulled go up and see
A class, in Arithmetic,—Roea Detterick,
doe, and he will give you chance fur
Nellie DeUurick, Ota Wheeler, Dell Durkee,
only one yelp.
Jeanie Stile, Leu Fleming, Willie LeibGriffith k Kerr’s brisk. hsnser and Frank Olds. B claw ia Arith- Tne Common Councilof the Village of
NtMUe, Mich, Ordain.
That there be a fire limit cal ablished on both side* of Main Street,
on lots and premises adjoining said
Street, between Sherman and Wash­
ington StreetsThis Ordinance
April lath, 1876.
Minnis Coe and Leonard Heckathern.
E. J. FEIUHNER.
«. A. TRUMAN,
Betankr.

Which are warranled.

paper that

AND

BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

WIN'ES AND LIQUORS, both Nalire and Imjmrted. cmuitding tf COG'
NIAC AND BEACH BRANDIES JAMAICA RUM, a Ei»e
Article of OLD PORT AND NATIVE WINES, OLD DOUR'
BON AND CEDAR VALLEY WHISKIES. (w,untod abare
Sutndard Proof.) LONDON DOCK AND HOLLAND GIN.

we—___ _____ ____________ (mocuniEfl, &lt;•'
the Finest Chewing TOBACCO# ud CIGARS.

together with

Give TMCe a. Call.
NuhviUe, MM-. Jan. 27,1875.

L. J. WHEELER

F.UR PRICKS AND ItoNEST DBALINC.
F. O. and F T. BOISE, Druggists.

�-.esej:

IN BRIEF.

:iamrxi it v.ixkoar HrrrKjts, and I T

.•

PORTABLE

■

Soda Fountains.

&lt;tin&lt;«, .1
caw robbed and trnnuxl thepotoofilce st Niwcrt.. I ** indemnity for the Gustave outrage.
and robbed awl took priMtror ous mail-rider. A 1
—Mrs.' Woodhull pobBahse a statement iu light, is reported near Baguette, with rnc J
CONGRESS
L.
Mexicaii and two Americans killed. All rtrejd j

night that Tilton ever staid in bar house was on

that throughout Uro region from Jam Ahnwi to j

Usually raiding the country, robUug and mur­
—Th* trirad* of cx-fteuitor I’sttenam, of dering anti driving off stock. They bare beNeW Hamjwhirc. are taking steps locking to hi*

TO ASTHMATICS.

taea'werr add, nt n merely nominal price.
Motmar, March 5t—Cosaddontion of the Ito merit in told in the fad that '• tn two
yearn over tux millionth of butth* liave
been soldand ntill the demand inBrt*RAc«. Snrpty finch a mah should be
ranked among the beuefactonr of tho hu-

atul fcili
ftun. *n-l
—— Inc J. fUrt A. .......
. . w*rt*r.t»d la♦nl,.lL-r

TttwvXT, March ft.—ThWriMolutiou approy-

claimed that the;, were not concerned In carrj - j l* approved.
Capital giune for cold weather—Jump­
Ing-out tho death sentence, as the caaebad been i WxuMrjuiax. March 24.—The Senate, in oxoe­ ing at conclnribns.
'•
removed from Onelow county. Tiro prisoner uUrr snsrtoc, alter dtacusalag orar Or. hour, the
—The interior Department will, an eoon a*
I'litiples, Eruptluua, Itengh Skin.
win have a ehonra to suffer next September, h»niin.Um&gt; of !&lt;■&gt;» A. Pardre to te Obtriet Jod*ponsihlo, dispatch a competent geologist to cx.
.
' fur lorilriatia. in nteee ri- Ihrrril. finally pewtpotrod
The uvstem being put under tlic influence of
amlue tho Black Hill* country, and asccrtsin
Dr. lien* a Gr.ldsn Medical Discovery for a few
—lustrurtiow will bo immediately hunted to J
weeks, tho skin brcoiuv'. smooth, clear, suit,
accurately it* mineral wealth.
and velvety, ami being illuminated with the
—Tho United Ktateo Supreme ('curt lia* de­ tho ccinmauding General in Texu to deal num- ,
glow of perfect health from within, true beauty t^skpooixt
miw te
’
uxd
r.n.L,
___
manly
with
the
nudenu'
■
cided that a claim for sarricoR a* a lobbyist can.tay.4* forth in ril it* glory. The effort* of all i
. THK ffKWSPAPHR UNION. Chle*&lt;n. ill
incdicitMs which otwrato upon tlie system j
————• not be collected.
through Uro medium of the blood are mxresa- TF--- ---- ------------------M
-Tho Bhode Island Bcpubltons have uond- • A story is told- 6f one Bnaby anti rfly amMwbat glow, no matter how good tha
ti0«. thM th.
JXMtal rate. «. uoroqapen.
j Mnt. Husby, ofl'rcntbn, N. Jl, eelcbrat- remedy employed. While one to throe bottles
go into effect at core, instead of April-1. m hail
J
■
■
&lt;-h«r Uro .kin of pimples, blotches, ornptions,
• ing their iron wedding. They mode n. ytlknT ajxjte coinojone*, or “ grahf," a doxen
at flrat been ccntcnipl.U-d.
foost and invited- one hundred and . may pMinly tie required to curb some caeca
—Lattcra received at Biottx Gity from dm
"where tho ejutcm in rotten with' aerofulona at
roiras,
Black Hill* report the finding tliare of a very .—Th* cuddcn rise in geld h»* sUrictol aah- I twenty guexta. The Unit three or four virulent blood pqisona. The cure of all thwo
oxtcniMTe silver mmr.( one &lt;?f tho richeit ever ridersblc attention hccaww it exert* a direct gUre,t; tjiat arrived nil brought flat-irons. di-cMea, MirtTcr, firein the remnrort pimple to
™ Ku™.
U-r. 1,.,.
«» uai^k.'uni all tlia woraA Mcrofula is, with the use of this ixjteut
,
agtnL
only
e
matter
of
time.
Sold
by
dealara
, I ..FV 1,
, —Louisiana State mat|en&gt; trill b* adjunted in rttnous efforts to explain it. Tlic theory of I, . , , ...
_lciffht-or i in medicines.
'
■
WUI -mi - 11„( . idcoOk 1«»I I.»
; UiW-i- »“» vb* •'•s™*'
T
.
■
- uuvzmo wnn xatn-nojrs—cmm.
an extra scseion of tho Logisiature called to «au rircet 1* tliat &amp; gigantic ixtol Iim t«on ; y”
fanned, including Jay Gould. Burnell Hage. ! ton brought fet-tropft surt looked jolly ,
Craxaracx. Odumte. Co, M. T.
meet April It.
Daniel Drew, and other wealthy stock gamblers. 1 oyer them,- Mrs. Btffiby
grew Hick of the i, °veareof
age, and have
——&lt;..................
ten. I Ini ha*
. rent out several Mpsada of c».v- -mi — l BiU nuij rerun Ml «f,v, wiu uarw

OPIUM CURE

delk^o* in-Ad.RMMH * Caky rmi
«y*r***&gt; K*-n&lt;l bvCliecuartnOso.

TELECRftPJIY.^

tivo. and Anti-Bilious.
Grateful Thousands proclaim VisiBGAnBrrntw; the mhst KOBdorfal Jn-'-J
Yigorant that ever rustamed tho sinking.*
tyatern. -» • . ■
' - «*11
No Person can take these Bittern r
according to direction*, nnd remainlong /
□Dwell, provided tbeirixines^ro novdn-j
giroyc-d by piiueral poison, .or otbeu.
rr.TNrKs-MKTALLrr means, and vital organs wasted beyond :
repair.

every package. Bend for a Circular.

"tViil.E

SELL

of New York in memory of John Mitchel wm
hiteniieted by lhe police, such pruccarioi.* on
the Sabbath bring’In violaUob of the law.
•
™ Krutuciy'
.............
—The advauec sheets uf the now city ilirec- ! Psc
1— ’
saw*
tory uf SL Lotus riiow a ;xipu!ation of 4W.000 1The above are all the State* that (»&lt;kcd over
on Jan. 1. 1875.
C°thi* year.
-Ths
total in.icbte.lnc~. uf the Vooplc
—The Umted Stale* government baa consent■
,. * 8aved to place at thedi*p-.M«ri uf Uio arctic expedi- |
'- Louis,
■» ,u,,k
Bank of
of 8
81.
Lotiri. which
which frile
f*Ua.lI a* abort
nlmrt
turn Uro dcjxA* of provirioua ami other stores i U»e since. U&lt;nrer eSSO.QO'i.
which were, catebliriiol st certahi potnbi for the I
- ------ - ■

Ehscrptcm' is

wedding nt all, at leant not publicly.'

'

1,K- HtuNEK imide some v^peritneute
on December 1, in the Theattir Marie, at
gL Petersburg, to ancertaha lhe changes
that occur in the air of crowded plooca.
...
&gt;
. ,
.
. •
fie found a coustaut nnd coiundnrnblo in­
crease of heat, an increase of moisture
to the extent of eighty-five per cenL,and r. saturation by carbonic acid suf­
flcient to produce a markedly [foisjunoiMi
effect on persons habituated to (jure air.

-Great excitement has toeeu occasioned al ' *-Attonroy-Geucral Williams ha. iiwtoirted ■
Halma, Kanaaa, by Uro reported diacorery of I 1&gt;i# rirt Atl.-rueya to tostttute suite against the i
gold to tiro hills north of tlie city. Tlic areayi, I X»ric.us Pacific railroads for the amount du- the
lit surfara rock found, as certified to by the b’tn munent for tbe-five per centum of their reUuitedfitaUM Ansaycr at Denver, nhowsd a per- I «P&lt;*too »ct esruings. The folio wing uro the
England and the United States, ac­
ccutagc Of f2S to Giro spedineii and •?3G to ;
comj^nira aud the amounte duo : (rou- cording to the Lxlcat t*tatwtica, nre the
anollier per ton.
,nd Branch Union Pacific railroad. *47,177;
litfgwt Kugur-consunung cotyrtriiw in the
-A
ot 1%. cwa S“s «*■' "•
M11M ■■ “““ p«!ille' world. In 1874 England esnsnmed 830,lUBhU
h„ l«. d«±t«l .1 Clnr^o. Io »!.«».«;
B0-.O0.
I 000 toM,
tons, or
or »t
about 57^2 ftotuidH per heatl
•bid. . &lt;do™l
l,.l Ud. . oomplUw
-T~»™ ta» -bxil-l. U.roa.1. to Us»-1OUU
against a restaurant keeper f.T not being ' laturr’ not l"
the wrk of regulating , of population.I. The United States in the
«™i. Tb. DM Bldd. ComtodOto
--- - -------- -----1 same jieriod
• • lifted 770,(XMi tons, or 44
obM to. . ..to...» to „. -tau.- rttblo i
““
pound. p.-r indiviawTO
K..
or u.. Uw. ,»l t:. obmpUmnu '—""to 1™« **&gt;.’ ■ Tb. ta. tom Oto... ' ■&gt;
----------_
___ i—j a. &lt;n__ i____ ti___ . Io Buffalo ban been n-Jiiecd from f 14 to 49.
Iron and Hardware.
—llro conflict between the Baltimore and ' q
S D. K
imbark. successor to Klnibark
j (Brioand Pennsylvania rriirowis is le.-mil.q- BpM
vo
.
t
wno
u
perhaps
■os A Co., who ia |xtliapa niori
ruoal wiuewideFIREH AND CASUALTIKS.
' more serious every .lay, and te gradually itivolv- iy .-.zd
and generally “
related
to it:
the iroivund
kicJ t.
—further psrtjeul*:* of the tom
| ing other lines. At a recent meeting of gen- heavy hardware trade, and who is re |
| oral freight agr-ntt in Chicago, the Michigan g.irdvd as a general wrstcni authority In
2i» to COO yard* wide. The front cloud wm
CoHtral, Michigan Southern am! I’lttsbnrgh aud matters nnd statistics pertafating folbat in­
black as night and' half t mile high ; its rcir !i Fort Wayne roods decided to reduce tariff* to terest, when interviewed bye Chicago Tri­
.
। auuc
bunt rejKirter
iv|K»ncr nxtuuj,
recently, auiuwii
candidly referred
unvtrcu «u
to
wan iUammated by a liright light. After .
tho Last to each figures m either to compel
*11 , the
llic depression
dcprewlon in the outside manufacturmanufaCtur- 01 ,H
dcvastatiDg Camak the tornado nsems to ,
ibc hues to adhere t &gt; rereonabl* rates, or else jng industry us
as the most conspicuous fea ■
hare divided, one portion going Exet by to preTent opjxrtitton linos from rutting under, turcinInstry
tti7C3CT~
the
records ol lhe year, tbut -----------reasoned* !
ray to apply effect*
on. a
, j,.
.
~
.
- ,, , 1 -Drawing-room car* are free tn through i in away
clTccta —
« national
ami briow Augusta. Ixrtli jmmng equally deo„ u.n urifimore ad-1 Ohio railroad.
roth, r
«cnlc. The business of
strudivo, laying waste everything In tlirir | _,n
a..,i K,
! the great house on Michigan avenue of
track. Huge trees were broken like reeds, and
.
..
.
J • ,.
widt h Mr Kimbark is the head, dating buck
to smne inetancre camel three-quarter, of a 7^
** ‘ d~b!' l‘« a quarter of a century, entering wmewtort
mite. The tornado wm prowled fiy . dull. I
*'*
r"
‘W1? ln,to "*® h.bl®'7 of thecomment of
hMwm.rUMr
.« *1. j ‘
the Citv,has attained a stability and uni..c.
uuuorj
in
iuo
uroTltf.
t.KJlAT
Af'A
A
PJI„
fonilitV
b—tototo.
to-to to
r„«
(onnul by .iu.pl, .....ultok wfucli would
tanre. An cyo-witnere oayw the sense* were
Fipy-f^rth Aiy.-Tbe direct examination naturally
.« being affected .u
—i|y pj- veut Ju
to au}
any
utterly deadened and appalled. There was a i of
Tamer wm concluded and the rw- noticeable degree by the ordinary vicisaicrash, a roar, and the mingling of a hundred examination nearly so Father Derehcr «r lu’,C!l of u,e ntaritCIs. -Il il claimed tbatto
lhe operations
of ,,U&lt;
thia K/
bouse
is due the ac­
terrific ..*1 tnroortldy Rounds. House, were
Pearl Andrew, will be the next wit- -------------*’""*''*
“*“ u
demolished, rad oaks that had withstood the
ealtoi. It is «xtrocted that the trial will quisition'of considerable of the original
territory of trade now constituting the com­
storms of a century were suappal in twain. ‘ ]«. prolonged through the greater part of tlic mon ground of the commerce of Chicago
Tliere in great drotrew to tiro devrauud dis- , (™nw, „ iterehert direct and cro-s-exxmins- including the Salt Lake district, and re
tricL embracing eight eountie* to Georgia and , bun will jrob.Ny cccupy abrnt lire weeks. - । motor fields to the West and Bouth which
two or three in South Carolina. Tiro derinit- j
rf,,.
i| w ere traversed by its agents, and made ac_____
. ,
....
.. I rpy-jyln ■ Bay. — Jbe c-rora cuuninaficn |1 ecssury to the business of tlie city, lot*;
kdle.1 arvl wouteto! mJ'ZjIu"*
UC
Jwte’ FU,‘"'
I
before any butlido or Indian, or -other nu-

All nervous dis- i

LZ Elastic Truss Co.,

to tbn amount of #20.000.

fX/ty-nik Day.—Th* cross raamlnauou qf
ivrero Turner was cooriod*!. Judge Fuilertou
wre moresuocorefol than ou anv pcrruxniday
in bia inqutaitxiu.
H. Involved th. w;to*re

THE MARKETS.

xr.u
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r'inov.. ’^'.......
row.-HoHrm.wurar-Sn. 3 cutraRo.

w M M n

fl RlTkH

Vl HU I LU

i-uinii
,
AD three of thMs witosMOs had trow employed
-Mre. Mary Fmgbam. a »Uow lady, wm b, gw WoodbuD. &lt;mo as a took, another m*
found menk-rud in the cellar of her bouae in ' writer, and tUo third •» * clerk ill their office.

RAFUTC*

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IOWA AND NEBRASKA,

Burlington i Missouri Parer R. B. Cl.
O.vr XriL.'O.V ACHZS &lt;*/jmu a*.f

.V«trs*b»

Cin
m
’nir !

To.rU V- HOME rtHUTTLR NKWHC MA-

LARCE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH.

tfi:N&lt;KI&gt;
SUWINUMJ
LAID COMMISSIONER.

Iowa R. R. Land Co.
BETTER LANDS AT CHEAPER TRICES
than am ba faand ahawten wtthta elrU»»U.m. K°
Ko IndUnt A»r&lt;w» vtadK
prtca u and *4 par acra. Start rtRtit. 0*1! or aatuj I"

mittent Fevers, which are co preva-J .
lent in tho valleys of mir great rivers
throughout the United Et*u*re*p«H’il*v •
those pf the Missiarippi, Ohio, M'ssov-r
Illinois, Tt-niP’asce. Cumberland.Arkao- -t
sas. Red, Colorado, Brazos, Rip Grande, ;•
Peart, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah. Rfi- '
anoke, James, and many otbert,
their vast tributaries, throughout out'
entire country during-tlio Summer and
Autumn, and remarkably so during sea­
sons of unusual heat and dryneaj are
invariably accompanied by extensive de­
rangements of the. stomach mud liver,
and other abdotninal viscera. In tbeir
treatment, a purgative, exerting a-pov-—
erftd intlironce upon theeo various dvgans, is essentially necesfiary. There
is no cathartic for tho purpose equal, to "
Diu J. Walkbr’s Vinegar Bittbus,
as they will speedily remove the dark­
colored viscki matter with wlrioli thi *»bowels are loaded, at,, the same time
stimulating the sccrcfioiii of the liver,
and generally restortag. xbo Wealthy
functions of the digestive organs.
Fortify the body agiuustdisefisfl
by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar
Bitters. No cpidemiCican take hold
of u system thus fore-armed.
Dyspepsia or ImHgestioir, Hood­
ache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest, Dizzinew/gfrnr ’
Eructations of the Stoinidh. Bad Tasto’ '
■in the .Mouth, Btiiou* Aftucksg I’alpUa-v..
tatlon oftho Heart, Inftn»mirtibn-bft1ie:
Lungs, Fain in tan regton of- tlie Jiid*.;
noys, and a hundred other painful symp­
toms, art tho offsfirinfcfc- Of Dyspepsia.
Ono bottle will proA-o a better guaranty x
ofjunioriu Umjq a lengthy, hdirHU*went.
’
Scrofula, br King’s Th'it
SwriliupLBIrtjra, Ery*iputa-v SwelledGoitre, Scrofploua ruflaininntio'n*. Indolent
Inflannnatiotw, Mercurial AiMrtkfRM Old
Sore*, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eye*, etc.
t..
•'
..
eases, V-’.-.lkhr’s Vimt* Brr.ras hare ’
shown their great curattrn powq&gt;4n U»fnio.5l obstinate and intraetebhreifses. '■•■■• *
For Inflammatory and Chronic
Hbeilinatism, Gout,' Bilirxk, leiAj- t
tent and Intcnnittent Fevers, Discasesol
the Blood, Liver. Kidneys and- Bladder,
these Bitters have no wiual. Such Disease*
are canned by Vitiated-Blood.; .
'.'r.T » t
.Mechanical DiHGaseB.-P^rjRmsia^ j
•’aged in Pointe and Minerals, such a.’
I’luuibcra, Type-setter*. Gukhbeatcrs, and
Miners, as they advance iu life, am subject
to paralysis of the . Bowels. To guard, •
against this. lake a doM of WaLSJ&amp;'S Vtk- -■*
eoar Birnhts ocnudanally.
.- \
ForSk’in Diseases, Eruptions, Tet­
ter, Salt-Rhcnm, Blotehos. 8pM», iPhuplae ’
I’ll Ktu lot, Boils, Cidbunclc*. Riug^wonoa, •?.
Seal d-h sad, Sbrn Eyes. Erysifxdtt. 4lBh,».i
Scurf*. Discoloration* of tho Skin, Bunion,
aud Diteasea of tho Skin &lt;zf wlmtwer ii*cm&lt; ;•&lt;
or T.iurr,. «n&gt; liuMtr Ung Sc dt tagg* «
out nf the system tn a short Umony tho um
Fiu, Tape,, and pthm- Worms. ..
tnrkhig iu th* svstetn *f** untny tMuuadMav.
arc ofioctually destroyed and rctuoVed. Nt
system of medicine, • tin rerihifuges, no an
..... wiU free Uwsysket^ttym .worm,
like these---------For'Female Complajnis, in jpud$ ..
or old, married or Mtigle, at the dawn o( *ro . *
manhood. or tho turn of life, these Tank ’
Bittap duplay ur deeded an toflpcm* th*Liuiproventenl u soon perceptible. - ■• •’ — i.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blend wbe»*.a
ever yon find iu inipuritie^burgtiugihrougi
the akin in Pimples,
or 'Sorwt
cleo^sc Jt, when yoq find it obstructed adc '

....

___________

Che blood pure, and the health of the systen
will fellow.

IIU Tt bant* UiruUgllOUt ill* cfiliTe thltnildon I WOKAT-ted ....................................

uf.Western commerce, with 3,000 fcnua- &lt;&lt;.a»—N»w............................. ....
to-Trt name* ou the books of the firm, awl I
.. .....................................
’“**** Aggregating’ss high as $7,000 000 a ] pjM'toiiiii'
- •*wrJl “ f«“oo*W« * suppose that it •
........ ¥............

! may invalidate her
taitimony.
a—i. r~~_. ... n i
r
»
------whole
Industry
to perceptibly affect the uniform
Mm. Harsh Low wsa fatally idiot m Lowell. i Flfty^eventh
Fifty-cevruth Day.
Ztay.—
—Three
Three witnenee*.
witncnacrt, all
all I volume and course &lt;ft business. The csMean.. l**t week, by bar l.ualiand. CUartea J. , cxJoroL were swum, and to.tif.rd a* toTilton'a L-.blisbment itself i* one of the mercantile
Low. wbotlicu killed himself. Mrs. Low wm rdalimm with Mrs. Woodhull. ItWMahownthat! Curimiltie* und solid attractions of thccily,
adteMatlc fa a family in Iz&gt;welL having Mft TUum 1Mid frequent vfeito to the Woodljnlh
very great interest tointcHigenl coss.
tcrally, a* well m to a special &lt;&gt;*rs
her huabend ra New York Mate. He punrnod : ms&amp;ien. an.! OHe &lt;rf the wiuire»«i Uwtitied i 1*
g«M!
_k &gt;.«_

■Wnw*-- - "- - - ”- - - -

Wood Eave-Trough Tubing,
want thf exit of tt»r*e aril
in yonr Iterrtwarwo. Atricul
Tl«t-.ieai Stere*. If thri 4c
&gt; lt.cn. or win not pct them

Bcunett's Cocoajke is tin- Ue«l nnd •
xapie-t hair drtwitig In the wiiri.L

S?v^T&lt;W

i
Mown
, v_n LL ’
tore rtW.ooo; fourtran tenement* at Fall Biver.

M'l Ste W»i hatpl PRAIRHE LANDS

The Northwestern House-Nait,Co.'s
•• FmialiMF* Nisil i» the l»wt hi Uro world.
F

ytLWAUKU
the ^teomcr Rofiy. ewfing Pug*&lt; sound from co^n.c.j
rwnwri iu wrax«l.t« about । hxouiotivc. And when it is remembered Wu,*t~kX' V..............................
SratttetoPort Itadtooo. went down with all on
of
e„.lenoe. Thp that tor twenty years thebtmjelwcowti
3.
7 i:?.
beard, in a gale.
witiro« n&gt;
&lt;uted » *ort of sternly centre of distnbtrttoo ns-re~N«. 3.......
:................
-Iterant ftrra Diets', lantern hw’ory and''... .
of iron aud hardware •upplles for manu •«»*••
’.hokumon-a fin varriKxura. Naw York. Irra.
1
* !“k ’• • • C4jici5NATL
; *•“ l“WBP‘“hal1-

A DAY GUARANTEED
uttaaw Well A«K&lt; r*nd IM.1*
Io good tarrtu*,. HUb-.t laaifaao.
nlal* Inin Gorarnoraof low*. Atlua.
eMtatl »*kn«*.

In. bol EfeUe Tn... «un&gt;nM th« I

best, i* Pomeroy's. 7H Broadway. N. Y. Get it. I —

m ..„ ,,

tiro nanrr mitl ■&gt; Pr.*ktln V It

PIERCE WELL AUCER

uiiua. uervou* and geucrul debility, etc., quick- j
y enrod afteijdnig* fail by wearing Volta’&lt; Elec- ,
t’ro Belts aud lh.n l*. Valuable (took free, by
Volta lk.lt Co.. Cincinnsii. Ohio.
No.683 Broadway, N.Y. City.
, .
| Be-»»--.*n. C«U or «M&gt;d fur CUvriar. *ad b* cUnd.
riiE pilblie lire hereby swmreii, through------- ------------ ; A /W f"
Uie column* of this p**-cr. that Pdrxon*' J‘nr- ] AGENTS WANTED for (be Kew Book,
n Lfe
jofitr J'i.'i* eputaiu no infciriuua pnnciplc, but SUCCESS in BUSINESS Rk g w®
that U.ry mar bo xdraiubitcrcd te children and I *’?*****'“X*’■■•“**** RB
tiie meet wHk and nlialt'-red conrtitutiou*. in . Tn««.7a th?
oaT^r*ju^taZtl» ~
'
small -Inrc*, with groat certainty of HIICCWJ.
: Oanlan. in WhaaUla Ucr«Ju Steck. In hraltn. Thia
_____
•
te"k ahbow Bualn*^ tian. Fanuvra. W«kroown,
(Ilkn Flora Mineral Water.— W«»n-1
ii‘^k^^‘^i.TiiJ''i.n*ti.-I‘,Addh^.
Ilcrful dtecov. r. . cun when all cUo I*tl*. {ot~5“,"i,‘j“,&lt;,'r.sch'teiii.i!S*??2iftCJ&amp;!
Write for drenlr-r IL II. Paik&gt;. Waukegan. 111. '
"ra«‘7«*

1

The properties of Dr. Waimwi'sBITTKAS are Aperient. Diaphoretic

ixxoar

Eftabttohe4 1858.

airy to intercept tlie expedition* starting forUro I brine purj««m of bulling gold, and that tbny [ ironing liiwineMS, nnd Busby got land. I been afflicted with Salt Kbetnr.in the worst form
Black Hiteu'
! h-re raoxotol iu getting control of tiro mar- j Ho
(o
a preconcerted ironical j
mJ
—Il is stated tost st the Utac of hfr election , k&lt;L B i« c-tonatod that they have invwted ;oke ftnti hia bosom w.-is tvus rnlflod'by Tcrat-exactly. 1 bought your Goldoh Medical
to the British Parliament John Mitchel was a toim $ 11000,000 to *15,000.000 in the effort. lhe i„..v ,&lt;4r i,;„
i.
—
*
frh.rt.1«
T-.i.w
luu
Dbwovery
and
took
two
irottlan
and
a
half,
and
Id. U»i fncuh. D.n«
nriurehred c-.Uxen of the United Htalre.
Tiro Moirie breneb of tb. B~U&gt;n braking hc *~“-V
^a. u.Urriy carol F
" --------------tho “
next
hundred guests
guenta luul
had come,
aw, 1 h-reta
h.twte I wm
«m entirely
entire)? covered with erujftious. M»itei torgsete. t*mda«nu&gt;&gt;t&gt;d«*ten. oa!»p«r
—Bcatoa is orgauixuig a Iiiack Hilb exIrod&gt;ti«&gt;. |
-f Prrahm A titetoon lias mropended. fore &lt;1«®
pxt hiuidrctl
,,
.
,
.on face and bo.lv
likcwino
Tiu~w!w co., tS
—l Co
brwt
U»su
blind
Mm.
Husby
J;UuJl jira*
waj
“fj m{taliheted
, prcal f~-t
irnuflnfo
im
wi. in &gt;11 A»gnm».
Mwa
—You c*u,enJoy tiro luxnry of a tide from (In- : Liabilities. ?250.0(X).
| rall
” lugging flat-ironn. xr
—• »i.»lw
«» j v t,
Treasury ofiiclrin
thorn j 'laid out oil a sofa, and Husby hud gone | difficulty, an-l that is entirely cured. Slay God
Mm m
cago to Baltimore In a Pullman palace car, all j —"*
' ' .t Washington ray ''
■pnxe you a long life to remain a blessing to
T°" *With
Io*“untold
bf° 10
rem
“
“
‘
“
«*
“
&gt;«
to
(
IF!
&lt;&gt;1^1
■
IW'
for tho insignificant num of tcudnllani in green- ' lira been a steady contraction of the currency to bed druik. Tho ofily vaxiations w mankind.
cratitude.
trocka.
• .
i
■ the presents wore, one friend brought n
—Hie gold comer iu New York is having a
—At a meeting of the J'rerideat'rt Cabinet at
•
flat-iron
holder,
and
another,
JnmxPlnlui b«d
h°lder, andtuiothqr, ft«p-I'hil»- ;
BuONCnins,
on
CHRONIC
Sore i pjpert.’s.yji!
liul &lt;rrcct
effect on
on th*
the national
national finance*.
llnanrew. TlroluTlie in- j
Wariiiugton. tlie other day. there vs* a long
I
Tlw ‘ ••n
’a«cd pumium
gold-------will probablvpreveuL
IL Bwitiy h ! Tbboat. -It I* attended with irritation of tiro ---------;--------diaouseion of Fitz John Porter's cane. *„v .--------,---------------o—on—
v&lt;---- —. .
- dolphin, contributed A cow-be
.
iraa* for
Lir tiro
Um* time,
tim* tiro
th* placing
tilare*.* of
nt any
&gt;»« more*
mr.r* ' suspicions
RnsnieioiiH wore
were incorrect.
incorrect - It was no
no I broiichial bllH*.
JUni;.STI artem. A rare ecunba. Ab»--------Praiideat net forth thp whole history of the j1 «r
at leant
the lunj;*.
lung*. Filin
irritation produce* sore ;I • T1IK
" —• .... . ,
*
.
। into t.ic
in Mi imtanon
battle, rad all thing* perKiaing to Porter's op*»’• nc* ■*
bonds ou f
' 1trick at all, except' of* tunvenuu
’
* ’humau ■; llirraL
icmetimc* I BOOK NEW MAPS CHARTS &amp;C
tho "foreign
UinwL hcarreuerw.
hoar*cnen*. coughing, and aotnetimwi
of matterto
streaked with
blood.
in I °T»SV*-*TT
crallotui and conduct, aud expmwid bimer-lf • markcL
nature.
Tliu whole proceeding wa* l-mrittinu
j
‘AS
~ VIf
;Lit a.
,,. 7 -^' against
;-----• —
'------ ------------------*'p,ckin#: hi" natural. The fact was Hurt Trenton had ' .-rule into confirmed Consuniptfcm. Allcti'n CAN
£Si
The animal’ report . of tlic ■pork-packing
deridcdlv
rayreo]&gt;cmug
of tiro rare. | —...
nu * aettic into eondnutel Cotuiumptiou. Allen* j
With great unanimity it wm derided not tc&gt;n- I ‘bo Went prepared under the ampues of the 1
■
----- &gt; a -----—
1
-------- ..VII*,
jj i Lung
Bidi-nm
will
t&gt;e
found
most
valuable
a large overstock- of flnt-irous nnd sol I remedy for curing U|i* ■Hscanc. and prevent its •
tertain Porter’s requnat.
I 'uidiiuati Chamber of Commerce, riiow* tiro '
'
them
nt
seductively
low
rntre
—
almost
ninrnag
into
Coneumption.
Fof
sale
by
all
I
—r* w uie opinion oi uio Altonicy-eu’ticraI gave them awny. Everybody.liatl to do I medicine dealcra.
that Prorideut Grrnt Iim uo power to ajipoint I
I
I something nnd evrryboily inxmted in j• ’ Du. A. Johnson, on« of tli« most unoasncwwior to JudgeDureU. of the U. S. Dt.inct '.
Court of New O'rleau*. the vseaucy having ocflat-irons, Iroartise they were dirt cheap. । ciMfut }mu-titionen of hin urue. invented «lia: j V
I 14 now called . JiJimon't Atu«l&lt;/i&gt;c LMmlni.
|
York, omtrnrrio.::
The proi-coda of flint iron wedding were I The grcal-aucce*a of thia article hi the core of ] 1
vtmaojucnUx no Judge will be apjrointed for
]ertltl"rJ',ch*r ”
Broucliltl* and all dlsssMwof throat and lungti
' two hnndritl and thirteen flat-irous, one I|: will
make the name of Johnson not le*« favor- I
’that court until next Dccenilier.
_ Uvrrird pork. hmm.
[ holder and a cow-bell. Busby and wife j, ably, if lew widely, known than that of Louin [

'

Ik

Dr. I. W»tker’x CitfforaU find

egar Blttrra tn . rant, xvc.uto. ;
preparation, nwulo chiefly from tlite n&gt;’ .
tiro herbs found ou tho lower ranee* ofc;
tho Sierra Nevada moUDtalna of CaiiEart*
nh, the medicinal properties of whteit-are extracted therefrom -ritliofft tlifl ttse of Alcohol.
The auction, to,abimwi
DO YOUR OWN. PRINTING! daily asked, “WliatJa the cause of tliOL
succciw of Vinegar Bct- ■
afiT TVr O V
lx T Y unparalleled
tehs
T
”
Our
answer
Is, that thfiy rcmoyfi
JCw PBD7TING PLESS.
the cause of disease, and the patient rr- )
cover* lito health. They nro Uio gre-to ■
blood purifier and n life-giving prineiplcf *
a perfect Renovator and Jnvlgoratot
of the system. Never before in the*
history of .th* world tout a median® br,,s '
compounded possewing the remarks!
alkie* of Vixkuar Brmrts In baQinr ttfe
of every diste^o maul* heir
are a gentle Pnrpitlre R* well ** ~® Tofitft.

' T'reick in nd risk in buying n Matron &amp;
HanSliu Cabinet Organ. Those inntru700 SUPERB VARIETIES Of I
ineuta uro known Ao 1» the lx*g ot their [
cliww in the world. But if the ojrinioit I
freqtumtJy | lIVVaM KY.TEA5utTO.RJcte«»!.tat
-The eMution of a criminal in Castas r~d. .V tnUov.:
n»i U&gt;« sew* or »• of a dealer Im'Mknd be will
me wsnumi OI a criminal in
i-rv»Urai In protecting th- government to laxUat- n,«jmm«nd mrnie othnr, for tho Runpk
N. C. h- I—,
m.UI
»u.». r. r.u.«. . u." UM rennon that he can got' larger coimnia„r Ika
nf
...
.........
, . .
.. .
siuiMi for selling inferior instruniente.
*

—It in atetod in Wanliinglosi cirelon Hurt Mall. lain* to clean out the white men within Ririk- i
Carpenter la quietly arranging id* plans to cut

GENBBAI..
■ —Judge Enaaons. &lt; f the United States Cir­
cuit Court, at Memphis, derides that the Civil
lUgbta law b unconstitutional.

$40, $50. vw &amp; moo.

•

............

aatj dealers.—ana ma; nc properly i-cmc
c u«*
natad as a perpetual industrial expocttlun Oo*s..'.'. X.'.'.'.’.'.'m
of iron, steel, nails, carriage and heavy u*v&gt;
‘ hardware, blacksmiths' outfits, and wagon --------- ------------------------------------- —----------—

Pa- on fl»e fifth of Marefi. for . tho mtudri uf
-Only right of the Carlirf elueftrimi fol uffonling a display in enormous bulk more
.u-,...»
। calculated
surprise and interest
the maker,
imthe Kremer fawlh riwmt
three year. .go.
towed Gen. Csteer, ia going
over to to
king
of , w^on
iron tnechauk
-tot wu. a horrible crane wm committed! Alfmwr
^dealer than a world's fair.
in 1‘rinre George county, Md.
The couRpiciioun triumph of Messrs,
i George Steck A Co., of New York, at,
the Vienna World's Fair in 1878, at j
t which tlieir pianos obtained the highest (
I award—the only gold medal—has begun ■
1 tn yield them substantial fruits. The •
iucrvnsed popularity of the Steck instm- 1
rneuta is noticeable not only iu New !
! York, where their excellnnfie has long
' b&amp;u acknowledged, - but throughout the i
country, and more especially in those'

SCHOOL MUSIC BOOKS.

Affiericaii SM Music Readers'
IN 3 BOOKS.

MARRIACE CUIDE

THE HOUR OF SINCINC,
THE SONC MONARCH.
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Progression. No Retrograding,
VOL. II

.ittanrcjiir fo.'«t.&gt;gk. .
hitifl*
It is a common remark 'of literary
i—
&lt;Cn®
-------------- -re-.. — . _
immfreij1 "**w™w7
’
| his widowed mother. The day after his i&gt;roviaione of the hwt Piwtage law calls ' critics tluit flie art of letter-writing, HuU
I arrest, he gave an explanation of the dr- I up the whol&lt;’ subject dfpoctage. Among is, of graceful and elegant tetti’r-writing,
! stances against Mm.
.
j young people but few know how 'high seems to be steadily on the decline.
His story was tliis : He hail been : the rates of jujetage in this country used There are, it is time, plenty of peraons
spending the cvcning-^-and so much ! to be. In the commencement of our who■ can pen a terse and grammatical
tote; abte ‘fo^prove— in a visit to a postal .'system the rates were : On single J ejristle on any subject, but few of the
young girl to whom he was betrothed, letters, 30 miles or under, 6 cento ; 80 to present &lt;lay airrcspondencxe'which come

liTJlp
Ai5«f n&lt;&gt;t »1oim» in- ffoki—

On his return, two men walking nnn-iiv GQ miles, 8 cento,; 60 to 100 miles, 10
turned intpjfa Htroet bfcforrt b^n, . cento ; 100 toJ50 mil**, 12j, cento ; 150
oopjpniing to the sauw ditwetien aii hton t'to
io 2&lt;XJtailiM,
2«0 tniiM, Ifieanta;
15 eiwita ; 2011
200-to
mitaa,
to 260 nuIre,
self, but some distance in advance. Sud- 117
cento ; 25C
250 *to 300 ~™
luitefl, 20 cents;
117 canto;
dcnly, one of tliem diiv’ngtured his arm£3^ lu
tv 4^O
t»4Jesrf2^/5pnt^$ JfiQjgilca
rffiQjyilesaud
^M.Bntesj^/TpntfJ
and
• ’iijfli R Bwift blow l' over/
&lt;ner, 25
2', cents.
&lt;•--ntn. For newspapers,
ncwapajM-rs, 1 caul
oeut
defc. I each,
«udi, anywhere iy,
fo the State ; 1 cent for
for
I ......
which, ns it itee^3nded, gleamed
f; leeuded,
gleamed in
in the
the cgaslight like the not over 100 ruijen te()M ouo State to

blailo yf a- wtxqxiu. The one- fltricki
’ ’ n, s imqthcr ; one cent and a half for dis1 reded,1 ‘ and* If^-IT; iiluji-ing
hunt cry.taiioes
_________
hoi over 100 miles, and “ brother
. ; 'ilia otiww ^liuiceii hastily around, tun! printers" nyfl^hj-. ecpd ,-to «w
seeing the prisoner rapidly approochuig. otje/copy
lii
i xeliiug'- yijtliotd
, ~
. - charge,
turned
the latter
2
turned and
and fleil.
fled. When
When the
latter rcodiixl it uhoiild *be. _______
remembered
tlud licwBtlm bo«Jy, ljf9|Wi^ cx|fodt, &lt; (H-|lmd -just papers in
' . .davb
. ' , were very
. small afin thiNtc
withdrawn the ‘weapon,- which had been • faira.
’
t And fuiap each trent dr«djn. ,
niuMUn-'&amp;&gt;£Wlvl-

left h| Uro
^HF
— wound, and was about frwrun , lljcru. wuro ,-Muly .nbout « hundred
brcall
% tdl-tlrafourteen Stpb-.H, mid
1 or*
call Yhr.help,
for Ill'll! when he
111, was
wuv apprehend-/jiqatoffirt-fl
.
ixl ajMdready statoiL \ i . ’ j / *
। the heaviest mails (thus*; made up in
-jfttil a prisinn-rSi irtaterucnt, lliough all | N”* York and Philadelphia^ were u

txiwerfui againat lum, goes but a little light burden for one mail ti,&gt; take on his
te»y iir'ugumlpntion. Averilirtof “ wil-i( ali|iuld«^v.
,- fill murder” agtupri, Aulypy, ww re-• I hiring-the’-^ir with Great Britain the
foru?di^- the cnHipqr'H jury» ami he whs rati* of postage were considerably ad.

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: -SujituagLaay

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1875

fully oommitteif for trial.
( vanctxl, the wchi-dule in 4814-16 being as
•
W"aH st this stage of the cane 1 was ! foUowH : Single letters, not over 40 miles,
retained for the defence. The task 112 cents ; 40 to 90 milre, 15 oi®ta ; W) to

BT A HARhureER. , - . .
.
'qawued hopetesk enough. On the fired 150 miles, 18*1 &lt;*’nta ; 15d to 300 miles, 25
The incident I am Mbinii to relate oo
trial, tlie only facte in evidence would lie cento ;800 toSOtrinilee, 30 cento: over 500
ctirred mnjiy and .many
you- ago, in tliopq which told so diunningly ogninst ' milre, 35 cento.
Double, triple, eta.,
thcohl ‘‘(juirliaPJtqr wnichthe prisoner. His own statement, which I were charged corresponding rates, and
mcn), and -when “hells" (gmniug- the coroner had «l|mrodito'b&lt;&gt; received, i flJ0 number of alipets, not the weight, dchouseft) flourished nt the Went Ends wouliTthiTi- be;- entirely excluded. Btrt ! termined the podage. Many people will
George Marley, having none but fash­ one result could reasonably be antici- remember dbqmtca about such questions
ionable viccft^waa not wlmt the world
j&gt;ated.
~
' m*. if you write a letter on aob sheet and
calls vie-, us. He drank without bail
2 Tkff'jwwc’ widow.n«rer doubted iu.-r tear the leav6e,apart, u, it a tangle, ar a
baing
r•
—■oi, gnnitihtdlrfihont
- a Maokh’8*' son's innocence, "lie won always so ' double letter I ►At the same time newsand if not a saint, was no profl^jnte. He
Imd reoMptiy co»nf into bi aaridiorao. for­ giHxl and goutle," shn s-iiil. Still less paper postage was advanced to 1* cents
would it have been poqeiUile to create a for less than 100 miles and within the
tune,and was upending his first bcbsou.
and a good deal of money, in London. suspicion in the mind of her who loved ] State, and 21 cents -over 100 miles ami
him with’ all the blind devotion of a out of thb State.
Among others whose acquaintance h&lt;&gt;
.yui^ngond tnisting souk
• .
1
Not long after the war cIomnI, nows•‘Wrt I
»■
“ &lt;V
1 “ I Antur htf tanot guilty,” slie would । paper postage was reduced to 1 and 1J
y'daiF nta senior, ufuned Anuiine Giraud.
again* and again reiterate. “When he amta. Subsequent changes brought letbetween whom and himself a similarity
left mo ilmt night with words so tender i ter jmstage down, and about twenty
,,f Wb|l"9i»*&lt;WMtriWi-si&gt;edW intittbev
* ~ "
T»”
’
” '
*"
"y“'v
toiipraAnp' ■
। .
| and loving, there could have been np years ago we got on so far in the direc­
'
.
j murder in his heart.”
| ti«i of.common wtiso mbo charge letters
witiMj^ ^v an
t ’ IF*«" imixreul.le to wifom a faith so
Mid r.xlucc postage to 3 canto

j

;
i
&gt;
1
‘

to light lieor any comparison with the
study the art of letter-writing is jccrtainly

NO. 28.

Noticing Uw fast -that Mr. Edward ‘

jrZCZTZG.fV AKXES.

To dmaix a farm—Mortgage it.

!
‘
‘ KtUrrpriar'
King ha. dedicated Hi. “ Great South I Horse marines shonld have
. At Id*. Meuro* cqajity,' ike machinery tor Ums
book to Mrs. Boswell-Smitli, n wall- horsefl.
' new ikjuring mlll of Martin A C iUhouNm has
known writer says: "Until recently! 7
mcroax y«i‘.w. Yowntteamiii.
| arrived, arid i*‘ betagphCMl tatbe mill.
Mr. Boswell-Smith’s uame was Roswell
You
mighty »tir u&gt;un&lt;l««tai»d;
C. Smith. The tetter “O’’ is dropped
Uutwt»rey&lt;m»^YotenDW&lt;rred
and the. given name added to the famfly
¥«m *•«» mi»bty atm, too, uD.trr»ma&lt;t.
iwHjte’c
name. This custom is quite common iu
^ sew editor on an exclumgc, ui
’hudbeeni
E
utojm', especially
W “ military oom[«my pons hia office .
Iliinw
in tnc OUHff
run Vila4t
Etirona.
MOMwaallv in
in France
Fnuinu and
and Spain,
Snain. i: u
and is gradually being adopted in this !
ot‘,or
was constrained to remark i
pxriur can*! or sleeping: ears flic tbo
country. The name of'Smith is rather 1 *’•“* *K“~
* *— *—*-•
•——-1
w*_
&gt;• rfaaonablo

on the decline. Doubtima most persons
of middla age -have luul ojqiortmuiim of
• noting (he same fttet within the range of
their peiwwud experiyiioe. Not that there
are fower iutters written now tluui

too common to be distinctive, iinliws a
«n.tA woo seeing, n- door nearly off itss I any MupMrr from ttaoWigaliBnto
man happens to be a Sydney Smith or a
Gerrit Smith. A few-days ago we mw hinges (io which condition if had been Uuro mala. per; laii*. TJm». »tril.o« .filow at
mi the side of a pie-cart in Naw Y’ork the for BonM» time), olwservcd that wiien X, ,thaltal|man.uniwpdyf.irhif|&gt; taw pjpclyxl tho
name of Squire 0. Smith. And we liave had fallen and killed some one it would people uomeraifully.'cbarKiag fi tut, IJirc or
fiHir lioara' occnjiaacy of p'ue of 'ita roate or
formerly ; on the contrary, ■na iremytxxiy known a man to bo named Doctor Smith, probaby be'hung.’
■nu also
awio Washington
oiuiumgum Smith.
nmiui. Thu
uni wonan
having 'died
dual in-poor
ill-poor atecte bcl^!'- ’Hm* O»*nd Rap'Ja, an.l ludi»m railwell- jJ A
n attorney baring
knows, tiuiYf arc vastly more.
Hut and
tatoXbwritor. Xfxw XT1.
Eli-tob
00- 1 ta...!..
rito^torf
bi.lriri^.b.te
nnwn writnv
w1m.I1. CkntrM.
&gt;1. mm..
I.*
— Xm.....I.. 1 -- adri.
.
.
busjiK KH let teni arp tern full and exact, jr
and ivx'ial tetters, if more frequent, ore Smith,
the name
her liualwul,
: Ko' X.U
luul 16ft tint few effweta.,1 ..Th,,
“ That B
is . *1—to
S...I added a_
...„_ of L...
.1 .U.
b*^ Uw'r.ntoJ Iu.
much ^shorter, hw elaborate, Ires care­ Smitli, to her maiden name, Oakre, 1 not much to be Wondered at," said an ?t.6i&gt;. Tbn impreyomunt will itaubtlnra noon
! I* ndO]**! by other railroad* in the State-, and
fully written, aud, as anile, liavti less which made a/&gt;6y and very pretty name,1! othei;, •* for he liad but tew can*-a/’
’
. , w
. . ' , . ,
we hear that tlio Mietagaa Central Will&gt; ilopt
Oakesmith.
This
name
her sons —
adopt-( ,' ak n„
■-, ■ ..
litoto, toril tou Utoto xrito.
----------------- ‘------------r------------A Hri. &lt;bq atteniptal to Itok to. , „
.n„
—tor
JtoMv.njbo.lj
Mo. l».n&lt;tou&lt;. to «itlton«». ' Xup^y-Mtoto-boto Fulton
now^Ujn, wo too,-, writ™ toml lot ! .tool u,o nunp ol Owon. to Loon. Mnn v ' to go,
ton.olu.glu, to or tmto PWW, Ml ..I ‘to. luiglit W w-ntioto whom to . u„w.
lwu».n.o«lutf injntol.v to- '
to»l now. to pwwto.oonMto®, ilo . hyphen to lx»n to u wto. . b to
whole arranged, with an much regard to j case of Dr. Bruwii-Scquard, the BaronCsv I
„______ ,
_______ __
AI hmt
.Svgrutary
. of iho Michigan 8Uge Inswranre
■J &gt;OC«amj» J Ktutoidi Mays,
finikh us fiillneas of information. Yet! Buritett-Couita, Abd-el-Kadcr, the Ihre.
taNjus
Uia»i tu. Adrian, a f^w d»yn,auice.
Leg Lvitara,” that “rrept
; agml VJ. In youth, be. wan atiacbod to the
this was the sort of letters our fatiieni t Baring-Gould, Barthi-lcniy-Saint-Hilaire,
many
juuxl to write. Luder the Irigh rates' of j Bismarek-Schoeillinusen,
and
t ' _. '‘”7*™ for /olks "Iw* can have it for ^ortl»w&lt;* Fur Ccrapwyr; andap«i| wjaniof
u&gt;v i». ready money ; but to M obliged t».»rim in ' inwiuAe hf/i nmuug Um MU'ldgiu) hidbum. Ho
».»nu
n. whtat.
postage
which prevailed forty ...
or nnfifty others. ‘What’s in a munni* may Ik
I debt for it, is enough tn break the lieart lu“l
■* Adrian’tlilrty yMta.
.■
ytMraago the writing of a letter was asked. At lixist every man should Ik*
jofouangsd.
.
j:1
quite an event—and by ttu» way, money allowed to please himself, and spell his IOX “* Rn3«l-

was money in those days, and a man or
woman did not spend a ludf-diiue without
looking at it twice, if not oftencr. And
when th&lt;&gt; jxjstage on a single letter was
23 or 80 cents, the writer felt the nwd
of getting his money's worth oat of' tbp
affair. If wrtiing a Inunntw letter, he
would lie pretty mire to make it full, comprchetisive and exact; if a socud letter,
he would .naturally feel inclined to got in
os much ns {XMHilde, and'in as good
ttluijMj uh jXMsiblo. Cheap postage Ims
done wonders in the way of. multiplying
tlio inunbcr of letters, bringing the jieo-

I
“Sra,"
- laud the BStoniahwl landlady
• -;
j to n traveler who had sent -his ettp fori waril for Hie seventh time, “you must
j be very fond of cnff6et” “ Yin, mmlnm,
in u paper on mcteorologiad ‘ 1 om&gt;" ho replied, “or I should never

own names as helikm.”
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,i rnunicTiox rkRiriKU.
The pnxliction of ‘Prof. Tice, of St

Lotus,

cyclre, jiuSluiMid’. in’ the terly j«irt of
Febnuuy, to the effect'that our earth
and the atmosphere were alsmt to lie inflnencod by the then approaching cxpiinox of Venus, which, would occur on or
; ntamt the 5th of March, and tliat during
, the perturbation wo should have •' heavy
mins, fierce gales, poambly tornadoes,
I and prwlxdily eartlupiakcs, esjaxually iu

pie close together, and diffusing intelli- ; enrtliquake countries,’’ has been siugugencc ; but it can hardly be doubted that I larly verified by the actual facto. Two
it luifl also contributed in soma degree to j shocks of on &lt;-artiiquokc have been fclt

the decadence of the art of letter-writing. I in Tennesree, one in California and a
I dreadful one in Mf-iico; tonunloce of
I the moot destructive character have swept

।

imT.i ,lrank
&lt;uuuK *o luumi
wwT lugvmiuui'.
j
much water
to get a little.”
- - —" —
-­ Cliarlm,
Ou» -bachelor
uncle
Well,
what do you want now I" Charlie—
'•Oh, I waut to lx; rich.” Unde—
"Rich!
Why sof” Clisrlin—"B&lt;cause I want to lie petted, nud iwi tays
you ore an old fool, aud must be petted
because you are rich. But it's a great &gt;
8i'cret, and I mustn't tell 1" *
]
wr
■
How «w««r u.« perfect toortoxlmg [
between man and wife. He wm to smoke ,
cigars wbeu he wanted them, but lie was i
to ।give her ten cents ewiry time ho induigdi in one. He kept his word and .
every timu she got fifty cents nhend h«*’d '

Monroe lately br^tkc'itatfling' ilisroverY that
thex™'* of'thn isle H. Sohafct. vluxUel oouio
lw&lt;» niuiifiin ago, hod lreq robhoL- tkone' of
tha friiv^dn of Urn doccaiw'l viaited ’the censotrry on Sunday, and found near tlio gfaro a
portion of the grsvr-clothes tn Wlrieh, th#; body
had Imeu tciriod. ..\noiMtanrc was oMkhibd.
and Use colIin.examined -tut found to l&gt;o emp­
ty. Ap;&gt;earaua«« would Mem to iu«ti&lt;-atc that
t!:o outrage lutl been committed *om* time ago.
There k**.rnmor&gt;&lt; tbat other graven hafre Iscen
deoerratad in like mapucr.
. .
Tur JklriLnxliiite of Newaygo ennui very near
Itatafe taeft-’ church cue ’evening irat week.
Wliilo' lighting up for a
school. Uio
j, U1„ i^.
„
,:u,uat the flames shot up to tho cfiilnK. ami
tors short ume it seemed m though the house
mtut go. There wan but one man in the house,
b"‘ he
to n^ng in alarax and Uw
,lr‘ "** ‘■x‘in«ulsl1*1-

A Ixindon gentlewoman, after burying over different porta of the country; gales
borrow it and bny cigars. ’ '
’
Cot. Geo. C. Horsna baa called the auuua
iiii/loth tri nliice h’x fenriw'? 7^ • »°l ■
puroaiwl Bte*lfaat&gt;itlKn»,fealiug ita ire- ;if propp'd, or 5 cunta.if not prepaid, for six husbands, found n gentleman liordy and shipwrecks ore rejsorted from all «U- tin y li.qipx.
j rs-nmonof IhaFiistM»5ri|pui Infautiyfor Uio
. .,
. - .
&amp; n
** [fluence. The young num's statement, if
^*e «&gt;untiy except’California and
enough to make her u wife once more. rectiona, and there has hnrdly been -a dny
" Did you ever see tint piptijfv grand- i 14th day trf April, at Qrend liapuls, th« mum
ncrn s i isposa]I. When tins theater and , lnw ix.rfectly rect)Uciipj ctciy f,xcl
t&gt;vgeu, to.afid from .wfiioh States it was For several months their hapjiinetw was during the month of March thnt u Know
mai” oskitxl u young tady, os they took to| ,1b-v w‘ wbicJj Uio Sum Avwcialion of ,8ql&lt;)icn’
ojicragrcw
mi}, as ey
at st, . hm iuuoceuce ; aud, after all, leas weigill Wccfits. At the name time newspa|&gt;cr mutual, a circumstance which seemed to or niin stonn has not prevailed in tome
view of the family portrait 'g&gt;dhrv. •
tbeir re-umou. A M»nd unw
au&lt; masked balta add oluftnpagne mil*- ,
&lt;j,w .to
confusion .and fail- I P&lt;wtag‘’ for regular anlMtcribera waa fixed pay no great compliment to tho former locality on the continent. The extnor•■ to il I WUj, il-,.pwrtto of mwwir “J •
•
pers began , to ;««u . tfiuir rest, freph ex-J
u ic.|hc Hn.-unwtiui.-js tluui ■ nt
&lt;*'»&lt;* «■ quarter (three months) wj
puAni-rs of her bed, who, ahft mud, dis­ dinary character of these phenomena is
l
t
,'■ A MO««K-wuirMX» affair w creatiug cpiwidwb.n I ww.lt
“I Uux.ght y.m luul „,u,
•
citi-mori w» .ought Mid .found nt the ]
geucad!y
’
i weeklies for 00 mfliw or muter ; 00 to
gusted her with their sottishuess and in­ indisputable. The question in, are they
forgnttan-.it,
or
you
wonldiPt
always
be"
fanner
partner
or
P.
Kelly
.t
Co.,
heart
u;; of
^"SXved nanustentiv «nuMt hi,
T**’
of
I.300 miU"' 10
j -300 “ W raU&lt;*’ fidelity. In the view of knowing the the m qlu itcen of a Hjaxdol ph^sicad mun,
us gixls about mtxk-sty in • the absence of Kelly, went t &gt; KeUyM planing
' ‘
’ j ’ the ataence of' Kelly, wont to KeliyM pliiiing
real diameter of his amorous mate, tiie
oo,^, Kd,,.
&lt;w. -tod . &gt;«.
gentleman began frequently to alioent foretold » ta- „ «l™oe of thro oorar. ,
himself, to return at late hours, and renre, and with such clear, particularity,
’.
**•“« to the null, airikimj Dtwey • aevore blow
on no
he couirnasj
mntmdwi it
It is
is a
ft budjoci
aubjoct 1..,.^.,
worthy ,'
P
.
.
in —
Ui»- —
fare, .and betaboraig
when he did return to apjM-nr as if intox- ; us
—
.. lum smi Wrn-t«ck
icatisl. At first reproaches, afterward 'hf .-tj-u- nireKtigafom by wsontists
A Totmo man employed iu a concert uul&gt; tho whip. Tho mill was to li
memuea, were the &lt;xtnac&lt;pi«uore ortliis
— --------------- - —
! saloon, while engaged m cutting chorea KaUy w«s*i-cl.»a«o on bwina-K
Oii. WiTHDuiroy. of thole! regiment Mirliia HI(fort. Till' gentteuyp jM-roiMtad, j»'ul i
-‘ i.irK-i.oxG itKCF.ITinx.
for hinch, happened to cut some of the
seemed every day to ,bcconic. addicted to ■
A curious care of assumption of sex । slices too thick and others too thin. gau State troi.jm. iiaa made lac followjug m»t&gt;cummL&gt;M&lt;nM-&lt;l staff appomtnajuta: 8«xeautliigh. Marley was Attain'd with wine, !
and efapnteaa. I cross-examined
his liojtle; one evening, when she inmg.-jwwi
discovered in Faris. A pen- This was noticed by the proprietor, a
.Tcrgi. i». x„
o\
».
Major, Scrgt. W. E, Wixcfly. of Company J.
. wltifo the expression of his oumpaniou’.s i
v, r.v briefly, and he htul just quitted liahed. The next change of importance incd him dead &lt;lruuk,\shc imderscwed n j aioubiL idBcer named .-St&gt;ukaiM*ti, now | Dutchman, who, opproaclung the young
i Color Ser^cact. Hub. Kiaiili. Company
was the alisobite requirement of payuient
fkee I*token cd a still deeper excitement. tlwt e^tetaWHhoii tfhen, a» ;if tfomifixixl
leaden weight from od4 of the steaves &lt;tf ItitauijMdghty ycaM-uM; foil Ul nnd luul ।
reprimaudud him in the following a. Dcto-il, Cktar Itiarer. Patrick faioelnm.
in mlvanca on letter... The uniform rate
With n nervously trembling hand, the ; l’J’ »wme instantanetRM shock, ho stood .
Iher
um* gown,
mtwn n
».i having .n..u^i
and,
melted u
it, .i.„
she to Is) take! i to the Necker Hospital. Then j manner: "By damn, hafen't you got Company C, Detroit.
was 3 oenta,
latter deposits! on the tabteuswm larger ! ^,0 vcrT unperwuatioji of terror. His-! v
.... _ except
, for the Pacific Statin.
Hum 3 hLxl ri^ej. U »»&gt;&gt;[!**' HU^Uy «h«.l on rtd. Hi...yr. &lt;,,,k,.£}KLa'u^bX,.A“l .“°&lt;H approached her husband, who pretended the doctor in charge discovered that the more *ycsight ai datf On*, is failing

still to bo sound rndeep, inorder to put it
promptly,covered by Ilia adversary. •
। were nvetod on a figure advancing
•' oenttt per cpiorler fur weehlu-a, 13 ccuto into his car through a pipe- convinced of
“ Tms timeTIiave won 1" criedGiiynd, ^'toward, him. xeth alow and mauu:. .! TTur uenii-weeklioN, 19f ceiAs for tri-woek- her wickrxhit&lt;tm the geullenmu ntarted up, i
throwing down his curite.
1 tread. It wa» the. exact image of th&lt;
I lies, and 30 eents'for dailies, payable in when, having procured assistance, he sc"Not so fast!" exclaimed the-other;' murdered man!— ULs face all pale and
advance. Transient papers .1 cent, if cured her till the morning, and conduct- I
“jrour hand is almo»t invincible, but thi* Rhastiy n, when he toy in his cbffin.
a pipd in advancy, qr/2 c&lt;snta on ddiyer-. rd her before n magistrate, wlio sent her
totals jt".t' • ..u.i;’ 11
’ That puch a visitor was not of this world
Soon after this the extra price to the Pa to prison. TH&gt; bodies of her six Inis- i
.Jtxry»»fi[ue; die Fy.-nrhnuin hod loot ’**'* thv-i^mmou. ft cling qien .of thowe
txuids were dug up, and, as marks of
' ritin States war. dropped, iind mime fnr'
ibdn.' ** *
‘
_ who hud never mi:-u Marley, and who
tin-r modifications were made in the violence were discernable upon each of
Ju-pw.uot -whi»w was-tiHb ggboaijy form
them, the pnxif of her guilt appeared so
charged on printed matter.
fWAd Wtgh, “it to fifco fo go. uqw ;” ’ ahus uiyhteriously termled.'
strong ujxm her truu, .tipst die wna conand taking his friend's arm, the two luft &gt;
"Merciful God!" aljriekcd, rattier '
------ - . --------, -damned and executed. To this eircmitbejdxmtagi^ber. *
than articulated the • fiightenriil wretch i -Two • weeks Itbfarc his death John stand* we are Indebted for that useful,
'Tt wns jms? midnight, mad the- atna-ta who hail jusit nUxipixl his soul iu pcr-.j Mitehul wrote a,, tetter to the,New: York regulation, by which no corpse can lie
were almost fiiirted, when a -drowsy j’uy itg-AUnit another’s life; " but tui-iJ/rrq/d. ,’JQfiJ. iuteruHtiug. jairt of it te.. interred without a |egai ipspeciicnj •
watehmab,pactag hhtMrttrftolnhA'fo^ud, ! Chain my seufles . from this hnrribl&lt;-'?-'tlb*friHikari’&gt;wal that?iiewriter luul never
♦U&gt;,1 ^‘4 «pF‘'»{
came mnuM'Uiy on a arene that starthed
’d . i yrtaght^-at^oonttem- • luul the thought of potting in nn appearhim inlo life, aud. &lt;»used liim tc aigiini nation fidlupm
fidlujata «te.
iue.'’x- ‘
n A ’
jwoein tlwi Hou® «f Uomirnnm. Hto

officer itclunged to tlic.ffinale aell ' Her I *nd de odor is u little more
uccret being tlius discovered, the brave
~
rruASt!f»7
plianed nt the age of fourteen, her grand­
father, a noted U&lt;kiend, by some unex­
plained whim, forced her to enlist in one
of the .regiments «f -bis division. She
advanced rapidly in tlic auujmigu* of
Germany and SjKiin, and wns wounded
twice, and reverely, at thejiattle of Waterioo. She then was admitted in the
hospitals aa an offiiihr of the aecond clnm
In 1830 abs took swryice Mgajn.orsl.Went
to Algeria; in 1836 alg: obtained French
naturalization and ti pension. Thin woRUU| |tM a glorintts clmnuicr to boast of,
having reocintl Ithkers of &lt;coHgratulation

world, by no'nH-aiia .imaH, wteiiv pnnuin&lt;mt pi.-cnliarity is whining. They whine

up,®
“A1

Ixyuuiac they are poor, or, if rich, her
cause they have no health to enjoy their,
riches; they whtoe bemuse it is tix. «mny; they whine lMxran.se they Iwve
Inck," an&lt;l others’ prosperity exceecbi'

fRW rwd4r

k, u,. Minwtar r» - 'a,

a«mi\ the Wind, aufl thn uu«n»; u»i n axT’rawlXo rt

theira; they whine l«ause t-me friemh
hav&lt;- died and they on- utill hvtogfthev T*
t*uu* »« u»^«Urwu« •&lt;
। Hucipc
U«&gt; uj»j» irua i.rx dijc (roju ludhidual
whino becan® they hiyonchm«nd.pAiun, 1 aru.?
intborii'■w ’r^»i,^'nn
er^i »&lt;:&lt; &lt;1 In mtattu;
rattttng km fSMcd. ti «atborue&gt;
thf v wliflie; And they wfiiiu- no one am ll*Ml -hr. -- --------------- Uk., ...

“. -XT.

word to thfw? whining persons. First, ' oUWovtaitm.-. 'Vh- Lm* tn Ml */r. «xm«tti. ro.t
Mr. Homee Wilkiunm, oi Scvi-noaks, on her valoroua deeds from various stop whining—it is of no use complain- t-*aAMu«&gt;'l«&lt;l. -&gt;&gt;ui *&lt;■ Huure rtftvrd to wwnr in
r'.vp huuju&gt;k *• »
vyiMpmui-- r
- * - . . .
.. .
Uw ai-Uoa &lt;&gt;&lt; tb-- CTSnudjlco.
Then, sinking on his knew, in dir.- pi«n waafo
TipiM-rnry pnu^iMllyilis- ; Kent, England, claims to Ik- tjhe owner ‘ French Gvnomte.
| ing, fretting, fault-finding and whining.
for naxiatHucr, which Jiappily proved io
Ufj the •UuJl of; Oliver Grom well.- 57»c
Wr-tisninAY,/ ifiorti Sl.- J^nWr—Ttw fk.v
Why, yon are the most deluded setuf.L
jointed ojul brok^n.ajn^q^.ig. poured 1 fnuichtoxl by the seating of u minority'Proftctor died on the 3d of Diwml»cr,’
ervutnres that ever lived ! Do you nqt | UuUib npr*uut
wn-wpuf- Um pun­
A man was stooping over the prortrate forth a confivvdun that fully justified the I ‘wndidat-; then to repeat the same proWhenever
Burke
found
himself
indis1658, in liis GOth year, and waa buriixl
know tliat it is a well-settled prindplo o[ :
belicf 1 had for some time entertained;
*** &gt;uiutlwr ouutity:
third,
poaed hr. ordered -a kettle of water to
that he, Ginuul, and not my client, was ■ w’^ ’*’'•0/ Theobjwtto’tftglol’hdw'thi' with grenkpontp in Henry VH.’s chapel
phyidology and common sense thnt tlirec
bekept
boiling,
of
which
he
drank
Hy* inJ flight‘^nqf tta, real culprit.
.
Iriali people how to shake off the qp- in Werittninster Abbey on the 23d of Nohabits are more exhausting to iy*rvouH ■ ‘hr n-*r.wM«
large tputntiticx, soin.cUine« us much as
. was already A
Anan-iw.^lr. .Irn't U,n.w..2 Uo l,rW““ «? “ IWM.M |~liM»™twy vembi-r, after lying iu Mtateut the Homervitality than idmoat any other violation of
the mmuooned help
on 2_the
four or cyan five quarts in u- morning,
for ■ Hn*l *'ly&gt;isrnn»*nt
“We toe rtim.l up U.e "JI WWfr " « ekparie ot-MlWa.
phyHiologiml law' And do you not
ml 4M Jnfilin «m.MmOMd. |«|w will. » am «l - Kl..« «wri«,"
.
—i — ....
T^e coffin which wntained the body laid without any mixture or iufivnim, and as
In U* tend Iw bdd • toxdy, dMg-t. glywi « ral .hrll...r I k.TO boeoUll.
“W.
«"«
toulx.aniMb.arM
Htontor
to
in
"w ,l“‘
lu,‘rl' “
I 813BSfttSWKS5S'5iSSlri.’t
btA
’
it
jirivwteJj'
depoflitexl
in
yfcstuiitaiter
'
m.1'4 Iu. frHl., Uic inuiinul.. l.KlyoI
w.i&lt;xL*' 4IU ’."’.V ?.. !
IMndying aan. —all
kh.
to pour tout . pint 4 . tto into . . m*k'' ,U Yo“
u“k''
U»vMi&gt;.&gt;lMlw».a«MadiWt. ’
llad.Mrad,. wmnga^n »l.. H ?*“*
M *»***.»«-» Abbey before, And it was on!V to his efli- ' Itou. to to drink it xilb a toon mil ““•‘•‘■V.
I""1-*"
11 “-i..
gj* these costly honors were paid. It is
■«Jytoi,..toMt™&lt;».to-.-»-l»Mf1«.l~.
eiamsxl Ire Mr. Wjlkinson tliat after the ' SttuullS-ri^.-'’ WtoU«r,|p.-id, "iuuluw-v- ,n“" “» “
™«dd.r.ta»&gt;d-toto.,.toil
to-xnM
a-dptop
—
*"
a&lt;l«.r., Uw
~-H-poaram.i.
Q-W, bum,I,
Hi. ......
P™''
rqm-ly l-ayk to. Hfa ayw.im^,, „„
H„
M Ou, w.^d. nla A, »iUn Itastorntion Cremwefi’s ImkIv was ex’-' was the Hmwt stimutaat and IwM rrntor- &lt;* P,lrcr 8UU’
,"toP, whining J
•»..
&lt;►.«. «**—-

Q“‘ *«’«“ "Ul
I'armuwMto • H«hf
ative in tb« world. He certainly thought f
yi™1 **y
&lt;1... T^uay
Tsuam^x, April l.rr.Sxl i. -itpyotatUMnu
.u. —.A.. ;»
to.- .. . - u?
. J bunixi IxHieath the gallows, but tlicaaidl
_ _____
'
- -------------- —„ _
------remaiBed on the top of WuslmiuBter it a sovereign cure for every complaint, ,
*7" * “
Paauau a l&gt;oiroH»uT.—Hugh Henry, j
a. Trnnyi rvm:ni»r&gt;c -. iHall, and, haring been lanbslmwl, defied and not only took it himself, but prescribed it, with the confidence of a Sen- a former President of the Vermont Vid- I '!$
Jhe atmosphere , for twenty-flvc. years,
aato aton-bona. to Jo.^1 np. ■ —towa. u., a Uw toto n«n»Zt I
•
when it .was blown one day aud picked 1l grade, fo evtey* patient Hurt came in hifl ' ley railroad, white atu-ruling a soHsioft of
KJllTtSH StATiniCX.
_
: the Logtataturi-, remark»xl h&gt; a fru-nd j
Tin- total receipts of British revenne up by the sentry. It wua th«D,pur. that he “ won a little diwf, but could see rorautwy inaautinM. X.X.
taui.i.n.7
from April 1, 1874. to March 6, 1875, . ■chased tiy Mr. tfox for a museum, .who,
w*m identified an that of Georgy Marley.
-t^l.lV), »t&gt;:i bold for £250. Tlteiqw«r-hmii tiiat pro- ! ‘ There are few persons in this country, 1 as well HS ever.” He afterward went to
oorreiqxmding period of last ytar. Th-. trudfm through the skull is cwyred with and -till frvrer fa the Old World, who the hotel for dinner, stuck hia fork into ■
nrwhUtoMl
IVwteffitM* rweipta oo the fifo fo»t. wwr^
*
~
hardy-dry &lt; bav- anything like an adequate mmeqp- , a doughnut, and commenced to peel it, , « &lt;■&lt;
common, and that thhy had “rt
rr*lh P™v‘ri that 'the groat'
bronJTT.’
supposiug it to be a potato. Meade, the ; „
•aMU-par^rf going
W»ri«ht
.
. ’ „
“■ leather.
tion of t|w ipuneuaB cAteuiiqt the “ Ing
titnafo—45,800,000Tb« expenditure
The Brattlelxmi k ulptor, being a witmxw of i
It it&gt; a fact not gmimodly known to atu- drink," as they any out WcmL
the " optiiwl flhtaaMi," retired, and j»ro- j «t Um
- - 1 ”P io the *h Inst waa £68,054,976,
l&gt;»bfi
of
England,
Scotland
and
Switzer
___
ducod a lifedlfa1 sketch of Mr. Henry!
*
' ixilwnnan were tinve
Ax Indianapolis HtrerLcor driver got a again* £79,100,614 la* war. ntid the dentfl of., tin? history of .MassachureUs
M the crime W ben drunken man on his car and kept hie Imlancr in the Houk of England oa tiiat that ss recently m 1?W • woxmin ^yas will. tbu. kvbubm. 11 M tout a«l •M«ail»»&lt;*«p«ai|sll»dougI1»^t|
ClwrUatown, in
«...
vnui £4 (539 333
wswkly re­ burned at tli&lt;* stake
mto lung to.SOO mH~, to 1.700 *“!
«« MtoMg ta­
that Cutnmdnwedtii, “on the northerly
, turn of Ixindon or metropohtau p*u. miles iu r. renmfftreum, or about half the «nP»»”:
.
side of the Cambridge road, al. nxi a distance from
,'trip, turd giving a drink of fire water
lark to Liverpool.
” 1 ““ a,hty" clmf« bal
** “
so; tncvberent M to bo wholly utnitel- ! tu..i i.wi ,.,t(d *„!«-/ &lt; J;
U0M.,
Nntod anddbe ^tod H,
aak, toZS. ^

qjn-nmuw to „ Iu. [mn. „„.
dlto, to Un. u&lt;«»utak il«.

to i! » *r to » T”7
rfxni, tiuU .pj*„,d „ pn.L.nJto *U1-T

' every fourth round, He made *1.30 qi
him, which- he put “down.”
The

The lake ja 900 f*4 4-^ and is ntoated *«““•’*:____ ;________

about 700 feet above tile level of the AtCapt John-CthlDian, and was burned for
; &amp;iitic oman. ' Itoontains a Mingle island
nmte, tert «be driver ratwuled him ■ the ymm 1874. 1873, Mid 1872, tbres fig­ poisoning her manter.
almmt aa targe as Smttaod, and wwaral
' iu. « «bow a dflfwm Of 9,888, 21.W7.
; m large &amp;a the State df Dataware. "Big
; and 22.B7M iMpectiwiy.
। think,” indeed.

T

Binn Kura’s aewJta ar
&lt;068,000; liis lialdHtim at

ing a balanm of
bmide «
, life inaurinxi and $75,000 settled i
(wife. ThriftWilhara!

�NEW PLANING MILL’

—Be sure and attend the Concert

Ike JUjhrille glnrs.

this evening.

Since tbe publics lion of Bessie.
EDITOR. Turner* evidsnee, Theodore Tilton

.

MEAT M ARKET I

A. IK. OLDS, Prop'r.

manufacturer*.

APRIL V. 167S

FRIDAY,

A write* in a.Caiifurnin newspaper
say*:
About hull » «dc over a
mountain from Bartlett Springs there
is what is called the G«s Spnng.
Thia i* prubaWy lhe greatest curios
' ity uf the mountains. The water r»
icc-oold. but bubbling and foaming
a* if it boiletl, and the greatest won­
der is the inevitable destruction of
hfe producwl by inhaling lhe gas.
No live thing is to be found within a
circuit of one hundred yard* of the
siuiug. The very birds, if they hap­
pen to fly over.il. drop dead. We
rx|»erifueuled with a lizard on its desiruclive proprieties by Irolding il a
tew feet above lhe water; it stretched
aieurl iu two minutes. It will kill a
human being in twenty minutes.
We stood over it about five minutes,
when a dull, heavy, aching sen­
sation crept over us, nod our eyes be­
gan to swim. The gas which escapes
here i» the rankest kind of curbopic,
hence its sure destruction ol life ; albj of queuching flames instantane­
ously.
Tnx Extravagancb
or
times.—Thurlow-Weed says

tbk

“there
are 10,000 New York Jaibes whose
costumes, when in'iull dress, cost at
least $1,000 each.' Fifteen years ago
tba same number of fashionable In­
dies would have appeared adorned
quite as etlractively it an average
expense of $250.
Ten tliousand
children, under ten years of age, are
elaborately and fantastically arrayed
at an expense of from $100 to $150
each, while the children of wealthy
citizens fifteen years ago were eimbut appropriately attired at an ex­
pense ol $20 or $25.

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

An Oregon
offers fifteen oenls
alumJicl fur manuscript poems—if
they are on good paper aud written
on one aide of the sheet, ’

"There! that explains where my
dothea-line went to! .exclaimed an
Iowa woman as she found' her hus­
band hanging in the stable.

I would inrile

FJfcESH
MEATS,
.ntL.', wktak will I.
ta« tar Mak

The Beecher trial is the sepulchre
of woman's suffrage; but it’s n bang uhrllta. Milk.
up sepulchre, done by first-class artuts, and is going to cost almost as
much as the tomb of Napoleon.

"We measured the riotous baby
against the cottage waff’ is the begin­
ning of a poem in a Milwaukee pa­
per. This is certainly an improve­
ment ou the old plan of sitting down
on the refractory squaller.

A BIG THING

• ^laning, Hatching,
Bo-sawing, &amp;c.,

of mortgage*, on page 118, and, whereas.
Mid Joshua W. Glenn did, on UieJ«th day
of June, Al D. 1874. duly and legally aarign
•aid mortgage nml deliver laid note to Grif­
fith i Kerr, of Naahville, Michigan, wbiob
Mid a**ignmaat wa* duly recorded in the
office at the Register of Deed* in Barry Of every description, kept ooutaolly on
county. Niohigan.on th* 12lh(d»y of March,

Dressed Flooring
Siding, Moaldiogs, Ac.,

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.
Now, therefore, by
tho amifneo of said
»f the power in raid

Indiana Senator : “His ehagrinued
look-when he cltHcber lhat pointed
beard to milk his brain, and they
won't ‘give down,' has a most depress­
ing look to all beholders."

For the Wholesale and Retail Trade.

Lath and Shingles,
a .

“Yea, sir/’ yelled a preacher in a

A. W. OLDS.

48

A.corespondent at Keokuk Junc­
tion, HL mentions • "wind grist mill’
which has been in successfol opera*
bon for.seventeen months- It has
three run of burrs, and a wind wheel
seventy feel in diameter, at a cost of
$10,000, including complete furnish­
ings for flour.

ATTENTION, ALL!

The description of the
*cribed in laid mortgage

till*, lUrry county, Michigan, accorling U&gt;
the plat and curvey thereof.
Dated Katbville, March 18th. 1875.
GRIFFITH A KKRR.
Anigne** of Mid Mortgagee.
CuMin Smith.
Attorney for A«*ign«e*.
25

The salary of $40,000. per annum
l«aid to President Jewett of the Erie
Rai Iway is the largest paid to ny
railroad official in the United States,
and it » believed larger than any
paid to any railroad officer tn tho
world;

‘There's

pay the Highest Market Price for

POTATOES.

CORN,

OATS,

Clover Seed. &amp;c.,

Bargains ?

SALT.

and stealing, and general devbtay to

than all the rest of the American
•nuntry.” and then the congregation

got up and dumped the preacher out
of the window.
A Swiss boatman

ON SUBSCBIPTION

recently pulled

. a would-be suicide out of Lake Gen­

eva.

interfere this time.

The magistrate

B immoned him to answer why he
did not prevent tbe suicide, and be

STUCCO,

obligee, hi* executor*, administrator*, or
serigu*. tecomo and be due and payable
immodialely thereafter, although the period
a* above limited for th* payment thereof
might not then have expired, anything
therein before contained to (he contrary

G. A. TRUMAN
BRO S COLUMN

1 world respectfully inform iny friends

BusinesH

WONDERFUL HISTORY

Especial

DuLAYFAYETTF ANG

Itelationts

WHO Jiru. I A‘U,I uy Itair ucaiui^ k ..... tre
able to retain your confidence, and to win
thnt of alrangera.

BEST PRINTS, 10 Cts,

Attention
Yard wide Sheeting 9 eta.
■Knit Underskirts, 5 O cts. 1YEBILL CHEMICAL PAIKT

BOOTS AND SHOES,

BUBilA BANNIBTKR,
ULKMKNT SMITH,
Mortga*

Commenced ila First Annual Dulribution of

WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED IS TOWS.

REESE &amp; DETTERICK

Ko. 1 Batts, 20 cents.
Best Velveteens, 75 cents. GLASS AND PAINT.
WHOLESALE AND RETAH..
Good Waterproofs, 00 cts.

lo complain of high price*.

Give IMc ft Call.

PAY THE

AU Wool Hate, 45 centr per pair.

Nashville, Mich., Jan. 27, 1875.
To il* Subscriber*

ELiglieHt Cash Price

#111,5000!
In
••
••
"
••
••
••
••

1864
18B5
I860
1867
1M8
1880
1870
1871
1872
" 1878
" 1874

Then Try Aly $1 Tea,

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

$ 2.0W
3.500 Subscribers.
2.600
4,000
3.000
4.500
•• .
£.500
5.000
“
4.000
6.000
“
7.000
8.000
••
10,000 1X000
••
12.000 15,(X*&gt;
••
20.000 2.i.noo
«
30.000 40,000
••
dialI tend out a Wayon to buy Fresh
17,500 30,000
••
BUTTER and EGGS.
$111,500

Hiles, Pelts aid Firs.

21-16

REESE k DETTERICK.

§

820,000 IN CASH

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY’
And 3 Cent SOAP.

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
•

Old Town Rio. 25 and 28 Centr.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH­

Parlor, Library, Dim, OEct ail
GENERAL FUNTORE!

TRIUMPH BAKING PtWDER 1

a

B
3

is

MIRRORS.PICTURES. FKA MES

Tea Setts for

65 Cts.

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
IM*
us:

DUSTERS, AC-AC.,

Baby Calls aM Peraffibnlaturs!
CtFHNS AND CASKETS,

he sees anything he doesn't like he

CASKS furnmbed i» ®nh»

Hnbscribc al Oner.

SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

"We suggest to a
yof our village to
hUd her peace, unless she can talk

without trying. or seeming Lu Iry, fo

shake her chignon

off when

TRAINS RUN BY CHICAGO TIME.

In nice Un canniatcr*.

BOOTS AND SHOES

society straight in hts* town, and when

To one young wo

Fort Vijh, Jtcbn I SaiiiiT R. R.

Manufacturer* and keep* on han

Together with a full BMortment oi

OFFICE!
Onr Twelfth Annual Gift of Premium* will

DETROIT, MICH.

L. J. W.HEELER

FOR ALL KINDS OF

When we will distribute

speaks about iL

m&gt;4 (TURK

•rf RUPTURE i
I WILL SELL

man had only hung himself up to

A Texas editor is trying to keep

NEXT 30 DAYS

Again in the Trade

.pace ol winy
said principal

replied that he supposed (He gentle-

■

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

Proprietors.

every receipt lor this a.

AT THIS

Lowei than any other

AINSWORTH A BROOKS,

Au hour or two after the boat­

ing by the neck to a tree, but did not

Which I am bound io sell 10 per Cent
House in town.

thirty day*, then and from thenceforth, that

ToteL

man discovered the same man hang­

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes.

HAIR.

any default be made in the payment of.eaid
interest or any part thereof oa any d«y
whereon the name was made payable, as

more lying, and swearing,

the square inch in thia here town

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;e.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

Default baring been made in the condition*
•fa" certain indenture of mortgage, made
and executed on tbe third day of September,
APPLES,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and seventy two, by Alonzo- U.
Stevenson, »de and only heir at law of Rox­
ana Stevenson, deceased, and Elixa J. Stev­
Delivered at their
enson. his wife, of Woodland, Michigan, in
favor of Elidia Banniiter, of Windsor coun­
ty, Vermont, which said mortgage was duly ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
recorded in tbe office of the Regut er of
Deed* of Barry county, Michigan, on the
third day of September, A. D. 1872, at five
W* also keep on band and have for **lo
o'clock r. M., in Liber X of murlgagra, on
page .'162, which said mortgage was given LATH,
\
to secure tbe payment of five hundred sod
SHINGLES.
sixty ($560.00) dollar*, four years from tbe
date of the said mortgage, with inlereal at
WATER LIME,

The Bed Family Taper Published in
thu Country,

Dakota church, one Sunday morning,

Which arc now opened for inspection to ail wishing to bny for
Cash. I have a full line of

MORTGAGE SALE.

Commercial ^dvtrtaer,

mii:

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,

conBtsntly ou hand.

Depot, NoahviD*, Mich.

dy bume to his wife.
*Jl’s awful, it’s awful,” groaned a
sad-eyed man up on North Hill, who
Ima seven daughters, as he paid a
bill of $147 for cord wood, "just about
the time that Sunday night fuel in
seven rooms has drained me dry, it
threatens to turn warm. It's out of
one troublejnto another, and the bud­
ding- spring time brings do joy to
me." And he wept as lie went into
a hardware store and made a con­
tract for gate hinges; buyer's option,
to lie delivered.at such times as he
might direct duong. the spring and
summer.

Rewlvei it the C. O. D. Store »(

1 also manufacture Soft and Hard Wood

A. It., of aaid day, in the city of Hasting*.

King Alphodso's allowance has
l^-cu fixed at 28,000,000 real*—that
is $3,500,000—which will, no doubt
prove a'real oomfprt to him, ami ought
to procure him food, lodging, and
clothes of a superior kind.

The resumption of silver currency
Bishop . Ames tells a story of a
will be made by the government at
slave-master iu Missouri, in the olden an early day. As soon as $10,00&lt;&gt;.time, who said to one of his darkies : 000 of silver is accumulated, the gov­
•'Pompey, I hear you are a great ernment will commence to pay it out,
preacher.” "Yes, massa, de Lord do and to witluiraw the fractional cur­
rency now in circulation.
hclptnc powerful sometimes.” * Well,
Peter McNamara of Rochester,
Dimpej, don't you think-the negroes
who thought he could mesmerize a
steal little things on tho plantation ?'
bull by looking him in the eyes,
‘‘1’so mighty 'frnid .hey does, massa.” changed his mind when he found
"Then, Pompey, I want you to himself on the wood shed-roof a mo­
preach a sermon to tbe negroes ment afterwards, and saw his wife
against stealing.” After a brief re­ coming up a step-ladder and u club
to get him down.
flection, Pompey replied, "You see,
Phenis Epps of Hamilton, Ohio,
massa, dat won’t do, 'cause '(would
asked her mother to take a note for
throw such a col'ness over the meet­
her to a friend of the family living in
in'.''
a near street. The note when opened
was found to read ■ “This is a little
Rev, Mr. Nye, of Brooklyn, has ruse of mine to get mother out of the
challenged Mr. Talmage to a public house. Belore she cm get back I
debate on Universalism. Whereup­ will be on* the cars with dear Loren­
on Tbe Interior breaks out in this zo, and before night will be married."
wise: "Time was when the whis­
key jug was tossed over the ridge-pole
for luck, and then all bands adjourned
Mrs. Dan. Rice carries nil the mon­
down to the hard-shell meetin' house
to see our Methodist game chicken ey in her own pocket and all the real
take lhe feathers off that Universa estate in her own name, and Daniel,
list-hawk. Il was a forrp of amuse­ may fail twice a year if he wants to.
ment but one removed from the ‘set
After a Delaware girl had lowered
dements' which were made on the
hercell from the window to elope
turf, every general muster day, by the
with a young man he backed out be­
previous generation. The discussion
cause he was afraid of the minister's
always opened with a statement of
dog. .
‘the solemn and awful importance of
The ex Reverend Mr. Fiske, ol
tiie question which we have met
h’yer to night for to settle.” Tha de­ Grand Rapids, is studying Jaw, not
bate would not proceed far until the mea.jiog to have his conscience troub­
.
•
Univcrsabst would be giving ocular le him after thisproof that there was o personal dev­
A
estcru paper has discovered
il, and the Methodist would be show­ that in all his married Charles Sum­
ing bow to feed him with fire.
ner never carried any molasaes can­

CASH.

livervd, &lt;m tbo 27tb day' of September. A.
D. 1878, by Mid Christopher Kill, to Jo*bu»

Heady Made Clothing

INGS kept constantly on hand.

Batacrinlim Price tXSO Fe.- T«r.

Clocks, Spectacles, a-c.

AT PRICES CHEAPER THAN EVER,
AT THE DOWN TOWN STORE OF

she

wags her tongue. It adds no furoe
to her weeds, and looks out of place

Mu. Bl.

CHAS. W.' 1&gt;EH.UU&gt;

SUinU. X taS.

H R DICKINSON.

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___ . 1-LL..

dSIffusJ

f

FRotiAii-: cm man-

*1*11

Co,)eton ,owo,fcp clKUon »„ ,
ber of voles polled were 41L

Plows Plows! Plows!

NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS ! sis

The

Democratic ticket was elected with
the exception of. School Inspector,

one Justice, highway' oominisioner,’,
Drain commissioners and three con­
stables : The following are Hie ma­
jorities: iSupervisor, Calvin Ains­
worth (Denial majority over Lew­
is Durkee;^hrk, Emnmtel J. Feigh-

APRIL 9, 1875 ncr (Dem.] 2? majority over

FRIDAY,

—Remember tbe Concert to-night.

Keaglc {V Justice,

John

Martin

Joshua

[Dem.] 42 majority! Justice/Ken­
—The band boys will give anoth­ yon Mead. [Rep] 1G majority over
er dance on the 15th inst
. Wm. Killen ^Superintendent
of

—Morris Dolson. a blind violinist Schools, Win. E. Martin, [Dem.] 11
gave a dance at Union Hall last night. majority over L J. Wheeler ; School
Inspector, Wm. Devine, [Rep.] J &lt;0
—Eli Strong, of LaPortc, Ind., is
majority over Elihu Chipman ^High­
visiting at this printing office. Ha is
It i&gt; hardly neway Commissioner, Friend D. Soules
a brother.
(Rep.) 36 majority over Daniel Bo­
—J. W. Nichols has removed his linger ; Drain Commissioner, Elijah

U Kngh»d and America.

family and chatties to Allegansea,

tni* attho males* living novel- Branch County,

C- Slocum, (Rep.) 42 majority over
Jacob Parker ;

Miller and Albert Main; Henry C.
—Harley Lee has rented the Fos­ Wolcott run on both tickets and con­
ter house across Quaker brook and sequently received a clear vote.
will move his family from Ohio lo this
VMdLAUB ^LKCTXON.

Out village election, held last
—C. C. Wolcott has erected a large
shod on liis lots for Agricultural Im­ Tuesday, was the livliest ever held
plements, and is preparing, tbe ground in this village. Four tickets were in

Msrlrtita.

'the field and about 200 votes were

—W. A. Aylsworth has coinmen • cast The following persons were
e trod digging the cellar for his new elected, the President, Recorder, As­
. brick. The ground taken from the sessor and Treasurer by a majority
-

flHBIBTlAlt CHURCH-1
V, ter. H»rvlr». ever) H.bb

■««iir« Birrrfary.
&gt;

;
.
A. BARBER, M.. D.. Horn™ •
• palMe !*hyateian »rw) Hunjvon. OO«, near;

H

cellar is being used to grade Main St and the balance by a plurality :
Lemuel Smith, President,
—A building from off north main
Emanuel Feighner, Recorder.
St.has been removed alongside of the
Lewis Durkee, Assessor.
old postoffice building, which will be
Conrad Clever, Treasurer.
furnished and occupied as a postofElihu Chipman, School Inspector.
lice.
Dan Halbert, Andrew J. Hardy*
—The Musical Institute oonduct- and D. C. Griffith, Councilmea.

WEBSTER A HOBBS. Black
■ TT uilth^ AH kin!, of work In tbe Blacksmith, ed by Graves and Chandler doses to­
’ night with a concert. A good se। lection of music will be given. Ad­
B. BASSY, Drayman. Goods and
. BmRW* carried 'n any pine. h&gt; th. viNasc. mission 25 cents.
* - - - . . . A«.«. . wltntaw hand.
—Mr. J. W. I*owles has the thanks
ELEMENT SMITH.
of this firm for a can of Maple Syr­
V
LAWYI
Reprera.it.
' up. It was as nice and clear syrup

J

talin : Barry, A. B. Sidman ; Castle­

S. Goothjtar ; 1st and 4th wards, Al­
—John Valentine a young man re­
vin W. Bailey ; 2d and 3rd wards, D.
siding at Orangeville, had his left
G. Robinson-, Hope, Augustus M■ hind ent off by a circular saw at the
Armour; Irving, Aaron J. Walker ;
mill of L. A. Nichols, on the 1st insL
Johnstown, Levi M. Dewey ; Maple
The wound was dressed by Clifiord
Grove, Ailam Wo1/; Orangeville, £li
Turner, a young M. D.
NichoU; Prairieville, John J. Perkins ;
—The Agent for the Life and Ad- Rutland, James Benham ; Thomap-

LIEB HAUSER,

’

Democrats in italic. Assyria, not yet
received; Baltimore, itenry Hough-

Carlton,
Mr. Powles does ton, Calvin Aimworth ;
not allow any one to beat him is this Augustus Carpenter7 Hastings Twp.
Pleiadet
Brown
;
City
at
large,
Wm.
speciality,

JOHN R. EASTMAN.

g

Below we give lhe Bjard of Super­
visors as elected for the ensuing year:

’ as we ever saw.

M. FLINT,

TAILOR
PARADY, Manufacturer of

ventore of Dr. Livingston will be in ple, John
Nashville next Thursday, 15th insL, Stowell;
and will remain a few days. We B. Hoyt.
cornmend him to the courtesy and publicans

Boots and Shoe*.
JOHN Q CRESSY.
t!
#
BHEBIF

patronage of our citizens.

yyM. JONES,

purchased an entire new sett of sur­

gical instruments.

Doc has earned a

.

Alonzo BcnSelt, a former resident

two- nch screw into tlic right temple

of his head.

No cause assigned (or

Collections a specialty.

MONEY TO LOAN

MBS. L. O. CROCKER
FALL AND WINTER

KLLfflfflY 4 ?AHCY GOODS'
Ata, V.LTLT.KN8

—Herbert and Harley Lee have

CLOAKING.

CUT FBBB OF CHABGKI

She still retains the services of Miss

interest in the

&amp; Co.

The firm is known as Boise

&amp; Lee.

It is a strong firm and will

opened on Monday with a good attendance.
The came corpe of teachers are employed.

C. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE STORE,
Where everything in the Hardware Line can be found at

W. A. AYLSWORTH.

LISTEN?
Something llllerexli g and Val­
uable.

lands aud leuemeute described in said mort­
gage, or so much thereof as shall be neces­
sary lo satisfy the ssh’. amount due on said
mortgage, together with said attorney fee
aud all ether legal costs. Tbe description
of said land, as described* in said morl- j
gage, is aa follows, to wit: all that certain

_______ 8«ttl»»U.

being in the county of Barry, and Slate of
&gt;Iicbifan. known and described as follows,
lo wit: “The south half of the south half of
northwest quarter of section thirteen (1-1),
in town three (8). north of range «evsn (7)
west, county of Barry and State of Michigan.
THOMAS SHELDON,
CLEMENT SMITH,
Mortgagee.
' Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated Nashville, April 6,1875.
2840

fpnIUnU
Ann Arl.ir
loskaua
Albion
Jtt* Manhall
Battle Creek
111
jar,' Uwton
Wl ..lice
UicMs-aCIty
L’blrriKo, nrrnvc

KOCHER BROS.

s»nd eight hundred and Mvcnty-ihrec, by
Peter bimot, of Nashville, Michigan, in fa­
vor of Charlev B. Richardson of the same
place, which said mortgage was duly record
ed in lhe office of the Register of Deeds of
Barry county, Michigan, on lhe twelfth day
of January, a. D. 1874, at lea o'clock A. M ,
in Liber Y of mortgages, on pags&lt;372b
which said mortgage msw given to secure
In the new brick block, apposite lhe Union the payment of twelve hundred twenty and
House, and are bound to lead lhe Co. in lhe 75-100 [$1220.75] dollars, two years from

1

Have removed to their

Elegant New Quarters,

annually ;

STATIONS

G-« »i i&gt;e

131
49
lo«| 1 r.
IZl
11
i:ut ‘ 11. 1012
« :l

11I

.3»
I 31
• as . •
ml* ■ .

F iff

went at out bis work.

sic evteningi, this summer Stma» Qciix.

And it was thereby and in said

GOODS.

COTTONADIX

and 17-ltW&lt;he doll uw, [$1313.17] and
pan attorney fee of fifty tluUari.'aa

Died in Maple Grove, MnrchSlrl, in the

3.13
X47

4

C.33
N’t Ex

1O.U
10.34
1US.
nu&gt;m
LU
S.U

3.^
a. a
lii ion
throoeh Uraart -lapldaat 7Ai p ra and Na&gt;hviHv».3o
7 .'. '10* 333 7 43'11 15
pm.arrttiMCa* Jarku&gt;n Ll.dfi1 f rn. oauM-cUos there
a« :U47 7 34 R
with lb. AUanllc ExpmM. (&lt;m’ Vntrolt.
10 1
«4N
WM IS ■ 27 rt
c. a wish sup,t.
10 31 11
n*
10 32-11 Sisl'.’X
1 L 3 12 11 V. .1.
i» ran
ill
4C Anu Arbor
*ow .Ji a::
Fpallnrll
IS
SI Detroit, arrive u i

KISR YILIE FOUm TI

way clear went down stairs aud hid obedient, aud truthful, lie was one of those
ia a cfoset intending to remain there j
me0
Uf** •*»
.mH II.. Sher,IT went lo hi, office
““ “T,1”””',f “
,
,
,,
; preparing biniMlf for a naaful manhood,
when be would escape. Mrs. Cres- Al fh. tiM
hh dMlh&lt; be bU

Plows, Sleigh Shoes and
General Jobbing,

DORE AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
7

G. F. WILSON, Prop.

TO TELE PUBLIC!
Having learned that the report is in circulation tbM our stuck of Drugs
j
nnna&lt;ata mevelc nf tea old stock heretofore ke&gt;M bv oar rrederr-t-.nra. and

WE WARRANT THEIR PURITY !

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

WE Atgo HAVE

out of his usual cell and finding the

found him there.

ZU

of thirty days and upwards, tbe aforesaid
principal sum of twelve hundred twenty and principally removed. and we invite Phy alamos to examine them aud test them. Wo have
73-10Oibe dollars with all arrearages of in­
terest thereon, hath b&lt; en and is declared to COME TO NASHVILLE TO STAY!
And intend doing a Legilimale'Drug Bttslneas, and PLysicisiu niil fled in our stuck a

FLJLUST LT EJLS;

Bentley being

ay have occaxion to go to the chisel

3-lli
2.1*
0'1..
Z31
107
au
3.K
a-u
7 i
X.**
R-ui
s.w
K.iS
»oo
GoiiiSJ JCuat.
Sr.noxa.
IH, Ex.
M'&lt; Kx.
Grand IGinld.,
!X&lt;»&gt; p ia
iUmmond
1Z2S
7 &lt;Vi
Middleville,
IXW
H ..3
Ha«tlnu4,
1.M
XX3
Xwh.ni.,
».U
Venhoutvllk,
Zin
an
Chariulte,
Union Rapid.,
Xus
• •nonda^a
3.U
Met
Rlvr. JnncUon,
ii.-o
Jack«n.
XU
HA.

MHFav’"’
r
Nite,
-•1 tovtoo
I- ^nlaiuax-o
•G Battle Crack
M..r.haU

k‘

SHAWLS, ClMl,HUAI

ed outside hall door and went to bed.

cells he left the hall door open and

eat.
IWffV Kx

(hmJwa,
E t&lt;x, Rapid.,
Clmrlottr,
VcrmomtlHe.
NaahvlUe.
II»U no
M-.Mlr.llle,
Hammond,
Grand Rapid.,

i 31

“ 46.'

_

_

n.sTRO.«G, Ueu •1 Sept-

cell rooms as he supposed, and lock­

up with the wash water and passed

river valley div.

„

p

STATIONS

Default having been made in tbe conditions
of a certain indenture of mortgage, made

Dry Goods Business !

[grand

MICHIGAN CENTRAL. L, .

THE WEEKLY SUH. iftSSSiSS

all lhe prisoners were in their projier

fall MLLfflKRY GOUDS'

FOR SALE ONLY AT

Nashville, Mich., April 1st, 1873.

DRESS

it through lhe main .door, supposing

Shaving, Hair Cutting &lt;JDressing, Shampooing,

Flticns, #1S.OO. I’OITVTS, 550 Cts.

GENERAL MERCH1RDISE

DELL

Namvuxk, Mica.

Bantburg Ed^es,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,
White Goods,

prove a benefit to Nashville and tbe clerking business. Mr. Powers concluded
We have just added to our already large days, then and from thenceforth, that is to
and choice stock "f
surrounding country.
say, after (he lapse of sAd thirl v days, lhe
said principal sum of twelve hundred tweny
withstanding the indignation meeting, adand 7&amp;-ItXhbs dollar], xitb all arrearages of
—Almon Bentley the man confin­ veKieed by lhe city ••blow off.”
ed in in the County jail, at Hastings,
There was never more an exciting elec­
signs, become and b'j due and payable im­
escaped on Tueoday morning last, but tion for the city ticket, than this spring.
mediately thetrafter, although the period as
was captured in less than half an Tbe numerous candidates with lhe excepabove limited for the payment thereof might
A large lino of
hour. The Sheriff had let the pris­
not then bare expire!, anything ibmin be­
fore contained to the contrary thereof in
oners have the run of the halls and and tbe result is that they are elected to
eny wise notwithstanding; and default
the room for exercise.
On Monday
night he locked the prisoners in the

Tuesday morning the turnkey went

BARBER al HAIR DRESSER!

rounded, find stands slanting in under the Plow. Titus there is no pnqeclion there to be soon worn off, and when worn off, your Plow much-injured.
The wear of its Landsidb is equal on all its surface.
'Die Mould*board ol this Plow has been the subject of lhe greatest stndy
and experiment, resulting in one on wluch lhe furrow slice bears equally on
'every part of its surface, aud it has also demonstrated the fact that it is nut
the character of the metal alone, but the peculiar shape of it, that enables
plows lo “scour" in the most alicky, qiticky soil. TJiis plow, mode of com*
iron, will scour in any soil that a uteel plow will. Il has, nlsa. great pulverizing properties. In the extremely hard cloddy ground, farmers iutve
noticed this peculiarity a great deal.
■
And now, lastly we have a Plow without any special pressure in one
jmrt more than another, we should expect that it would hold easy anti draw
easy. Well, it does. It will run alone without any holding, and Ims (lone
it, with tbe horses on a trot. This Plow beat the Oliver Chilled, Gale
Chilled and all the plows on draft at the Slate Fair. 113 Hw, and nt the
Washtenaw Co. Fair, 128 lbs. This Plow is now lhe most perfect two or
three horse Plow, made iu lhc-U. S.
•

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

building and grocery of L. C. Boise

DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.

BARLOW,

BOOTS and SHOES,

.

township, will be run for the conven­

purchased Mr. Stiles

General Conveyancing',

of Points and Shares, but.il bos much advantage in wear in the shape o( t he
Landside and Mouldboard. This Plow ts the result of twenty years con­
stant stuay, and the expenditure of eight thousand dollars in experiment*.
The Lhndsid?' unlike other plows, instead of having a lateral projectile at
its bottom, (supposed and is actually necessary in other plows to keep tlfetn
in the ground level,) ttyc liottom corner of the Landside of this Plow is

main unpaid Mid in arrears for tbe space of
ten days, then and from thenceforth, that
is to say, alter the lapse of the said ten
days, the said principal sum of seven hun­
dred dollars, with nil arrearages of interest
thereon, should nt the option of tbe obligee,
his executors, administrators or assign*,
of Detroit, Rochester and Fattern tnann- become and be due and payable immediately
thereafier,
although the period as above
facturiee, al prices that cann’t fall to please.
limited for ths piyment thereof might not
then have expired, anything therein before
Bools iron $2.50 to $9 pr pair contained to lhe contrary Jthcrcaf in any
wise notwithstanding ; and default having
been made in'tbc payment of said interest,
and tbe nat having haen and remained un­
paid and in arrears for the space often days
and upwards, the aforesaid principal ram
of sevea hundred dollars, with all the ar­
rearages bf interest thereon, hath been and
is declared lo be now due and.payable, and
there is no claimed to be dno on said inden­
A job lot of
ture of mortgage the sura of seven hundred
forty-five and SG-100 ($745.3H) dollata, and
also an attorney fee of twenty-five dollars,
an in said mortgage expressly provided ; and
no suit at law or in equity . having been in­
stituted to recover the amount due on anil
mortgage or any part thereof; Notice is
hereby given, that by virtue of the power of
sale in said mortgage contained, and in ac­
cordance with lhestatute in sUcb cases made
Ladles’ Linen Collars A Cuffs and provided. 1 shall sell al public aoct ium
or vendue, at tbe north .*ront door of tbe
To match all new Spring styles, bought at courthouse, iotbe city of llsstinfat in said
my own price, to be sold accordingly
county of Barrp,—said court house being the
place for holding the circuit court for the
county of Barry,—on Saturday the third
Very Cheap.

1

*

m said mortgi
Made up in good stylos end warranted to fit fhould any defa

1

A fer­ bad life and died a h rribla death.

ry at tbe expense of the village and
ience of travelers.

Nashrille, Mick

SUITS Orona «8. Io SOO.

Erpr...

April.

CLOTHING.

N‘gtU

pleted by the 15lh of

hundred and seventy, by Norman S.
Mattcaon, of Barry county, Michigan, in fnvur of Thomas Sheldon of CaMleton, Mishi-

•Ulantte

ELIHU CHIPMAX,
Justice of the Peace,

MOIC'X'OAXil

Default haviofi been m»ue &gt;n
ns of a certain indenture of wortgofe,

of Hastings, committed suicide at the

—The job of building a new bridge the deed. He was without work and
across the river has been let to Solo­ money and was raving crazy under
mon Troxel for $230.75, to be com­ tbe influence of liquor. He lived a

NraahTll!.. Mlcte.

The truly wonderful and JMtlf cefe&amp;mfed Plow—sf phiw thnt k surtly
istined lo work i«» way into general me m fa«t as it become* known. AH
that is required of'it ti&gt; do su, is its use. ft i» w-ry nenL str-'ng, coui|»acl hnd
simple in Ha construction; there l»eing in all but lour,pcca* of castiugs, viz. ; .
Mimklboard, Landside, Point and Share.
.
Tbe Point and Share, unlike other plows, are sepnrsie piece* at cssstings.
thereby a-cunng n great tmving in wear, as every fanner * knows Mmh the
point ol his old style plow is soon worn good for nothing, while Ins share
would do macli service if he could sejiamte it from the point. And besides
ait (hat, the truly great economy in this Plow ts, that when the under side
of the .Point becomes worn beveling, as all points do, especially in hard
land, it can be I nr tied upside down, and you have the sharp chisel edge
that was up, now on the bbttdm, cutting keenly; and thus you can keep
honing it, first one side down and then the other, until it is worn too short
for use. And then when you have thus worn out one end of your Point,
you have the other end of the same Point to do you .equal service as the
first. Thus you have in one Point the wear of four at least* of the old style
of points.
.
And theis the Share nl^o has two edges, which can be used vice versa and
while one end of the Point, or one edge of the Share is in tioe, lhe other is
hid inside tbe Plow, giving it siftngth. and not marring iM sytnelry in the
least. Thus the Share is equal in service to at least iwoof the old style,
and by its being disconnected from lhe Point and need not be thrown away
with it because it is wom out, this Share is equal to more than* two old style.
And not only has the Plow lhe above great advantages'economy in wear ’

Deeds of Barry
county,
Mrabigati,
on the first day of July, A. I». 1870.
at eleven o'clock A- M.. in Liber Y
of mortgages, on page 102, which mid mort
gage was given l« »ecure the payment of
seven hundred [$700] dollars in yearly pay-*
ments, of one hundred dollars each year.

Yankee Springs, Zcbu’on
The Board stands 11 Re­
and 8 Democrats.

wide-spread reputation of being a Western House, in Vicksburg, on
very successful doctor, especially in Sunday afternoon last, by driving a
his branch of medical science.

Doable Seif-Sharpen I iff haproved

Dry Good*,
Clolhisg,
Hats f»I&gt;s.
Boots, Shoes,
Notioas,
Shirts,
Collars,
Cals,
he.

F. Emory; Woodland, Da

Suicide.

—Dr. W. H. Young has recently

W. A. AYLSWORTH’S,

Constables, Samuel

—Dr. Jones* new dental rooms are Fowler, Samuel Lawton, Horace
as neat as a “ Holland Kiddle." They Hu!!, Rep„ received 13, 31 and 45
majority over Henry Boe, Wm. IL
have been papered and grained.

VILLAGE DIRECTORY.

OX HAND AT •

mortgage or any pari

thereof;

Notice is

made aud provide ! I shall *&lt;1| m public
auction or vendue at tbe north trout door of

Yisukcc Xoliont,

School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery,
Wall Paper, Paints, OilSj Varnishes, "
Brushes,- Glass and Putty,

|H-liM bi.Mif M B (e*.hcr iB c«»w«i

He started and! Schoob. Bmi writing

n» death emit* »

she gave the alarm and a fice race ' •k«d»w aver parrots and broth era, long ta
of a mile to the river bank by Creisy j r’,n*,*io
r»‘h" ’«&lt;*«
Dq, l Tinkler over-hnoled him J”
bj
[

the county of Darry,—nn Saturday tbe
■ bird day vf-Jiily, ‘
often oWoek in th
toon et iluu day.
ducribed in said
mortgage, nr

Of all kinds, and in fast

Evrrijthing Agou Want,

in what is known as the "ox bow.";
[___________________ I
j 'ZWe OiutmaK Councilof Ute VtHtigc o/
_
I
Ntukvilie, Mich., Ordain,
If hraay-MTM. »ri&gt;« of -oow
11wl y,,,.
, fira hlnil rW,b. Which we
I give three titrite, of w»ler. Low muehj |„h„j
|^u ud« of Men Sumi.
milk mil » e«r gi».-he. fed t&gt;|-o.’mi |„„ nild
„y;
lura.p. • MuHi|.ly the li.ke. In it,.; g,,^
sheraun .ml W..I.-1
cheap for co*h.
•
hairs
gtt,w
hairs on
on the
the cow
cow’’s
s tail,
tail, then
then divide
divide j| IU
iuc
m» Sireuls.
Streets.
your Butter, Fgge and Dried Fruit,
\ krNCw
the product by aternip, add a pouMd j
(ir,|iIMnco shall lake effect JI a pay lhe Jlig/tetl Market PriceJar
XJlMubb JVLAlVIlXvl
of dmik. multiply the wbolo by the} April’ 1.5th. 1875.
them.
laoc ia the Laie* Slyloa and wilh ueauwaat. pump; aud tlw total Will be the mi-’K J. pglflHXKtl
A THUMAN

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS
|
or TRK

ICrinill I'-'W
pur, V,
,
■
being in NasbeitMUrrs. .-&gt;unty, Michigan.- purposes only.
_ I ho......* —■ lb.* m..rdl» l.i.nl,' 1...1
.till
IV _ —L_—*

u

W. H. K0CIBB A Br«.

Which are warranted.

WJIWiS AND LIQUORS, bath Na!ice anti'Imported, ctm*utin&lt;i nf COGNIAC AND PEACH BRANDIES. JAMAICA RUM a Fine
Article of OLD PORT AND NATIVE WINES, OLD B0UR1
BON AND CEDAR VALLEY WHISKIES, {worrantfl abwt
Slantlard Proof,) LONDON DOCK AND HOLLAND GIN.

[

CLEMENT SMITH.
Mortgagra,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Di-tcd Naahvii'v, Mid— April Gib 1875.

J-'. f/S l-HJCES .-M7&gt; HOXEST DE. tf.lXG.
F. C. and F»T. BOISE, Druggists,

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�njwn the track just as a train waa going
throu^i, Ute. result being n startling w
in mutton am! ajtnninution in the num­
ber of Ute flock. The good fanner .row
witt 4
tliis frequent occurrenoe, and
iited that he could at least cur-1
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■‘tail th** wnndrriDgs vf the sheep if they
! could tie kept from jxuwHUg^ont over Ute

gn|W, writes afewltyni
bicrDglyphfcs,
charges'rbig fee, and leaves; only to re­
turn tlie. next day and find his patient i
. from toe fft. Louis jail fn Fehroary, by over­
nir-reuriulizt'd Nufifaneiilly tn be recdlv ,
powering. am! gagging the watoliman. have
sick. A week or two of attendance «ful‘ I been reojiiirred to Texek.
lows, and therein Nee tiro aecret of
' j — (iui Wm, O. Mauk, who has hekl many
“wealthy. phymcuuuL*’ Compare the
{&gt;hyniqu&gt; wf the present ago with the
‘ । important positions to too service of too CTovM ernment, and -at pneent drawing a pcneioti as a ; road from a certain posture: To Moure past,-and the story is oonfptafc. Reader,’
tliscard
cliomirals and try heriM. If yon
' I Ltextansut-Cotaviei. tom been wrostod at New ■ thin rad bn concchvd the .hajqiy idea of
&gt; York on the charge of dealing in cmintcrfwl i cxnctiug a gate acnxM the road. Tito are ill, try tlie great IjenialtHlic remedy,
-Lott% Uro sparkling and limnitablo little
Dn. J. Waijubb’h Vinkoo* Bt-rrans. 30
gate was built and the fanner rooted constage Mprito. ia playing to crowded bowses at
MeVicksfa Theater, Chicago.
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Now that Ute. pndMtrian fever in al itorobbed, of &gt;3.5U&gt; while ou a steeping rar «i ( tout. The only fault in his plan aronte
i roato from PitaJwglx. to New York lost y wk. ■ from tlie fart Uiat lie ttlMNeiitJinindedly height, the VqrmuDt jMipert are recount­
-Egnec Mui llufcr, toe Cmduaxti mur­ I forgot to make any provision for tint ing the exploits of Joseph Ainsworth, of
—Th# Baited Rtat-.« Skiprenro Court lux d*.ridted tu&gt;urim&lt;n»b that ‘ tbe Constitution of derers. have taeu wateaead to l&gt;e handed Joly | paamgu of tminx along, the rood. On WotxlbaVi ^ years old, who is utill a
the United .States dore aot coni-, r Uro right of
■ the evening of the day on wliirh the gato remarkable .walker, and in early life
-.-.The trad of Jobn.P. La* aud otirore, al i'waa eroctod, the train camo roaring along thohj^tt1 aothlng of snclt feat* as travel­
suffrage upon any ono, *ul that the OowdiU;tiaiix of the reraral Btatra which nummil that, Bearer, Utah. charged with participation in j ax nmud, going at a tremendcnui xpeed.
ing 53 miles in 11 hours, 11 miles in 90
the Mountain Meadow massacre, Um boeu poettnwt to man alone xre not nocrerarily void.’’
, Clone upon tlie'gnto the engineer saw tin* minutes, 16 miles in 2 hount, etc., while
—drculani have lieeo newl to Chambcn. of
, olxiacle, Cut too late for any good. Tlic on one ocoution he walked 86 miles be­
CtKiuneroe. aud heads of mtiniripaliths in En­
-whistle liod, barely screamed “down tween breakfast and dinner.
gland raid Ireland, by the’Commiratoucn. of.
the Philadelphia Exhibition, and the Answer?,
braked" when tho locomotive struck tire*
indicate that tlume countries will lw wefl repre­ railroad will hare oonttol of tlia Hodexo tunnel i fanner'x day’s work. It rainud splintore
and toe Trtiy and Gredbfleld railroad nsttl July,
sented si tiro Centennial.
for a few momenta following the xmaali,
when
il
will
ba
given
to
a
usnsgw
in
crero
toe
—Advictw from Key Went rejsirt that the ycl&lt;&gt;w fevur has broken out hl scr« al gul f &gt;&gt;ort«. Toll-il ate bill is not vetoed. Temporary an-anjjo- ■ and the engineer, and fireman dodged,
mantaiiave beat; made for toe tqrwation of the ■ bui that was all there was of the afiair. Jt Hamlin Organ Co., in 1847. It luw
and (a raftelly •(wsading.
-Tbe Secretary of War tolegrapba to Gor. line till July, the Blate Directoni baring joined When the farmer found -Ida sheep out of- bteu tuuvvraslly mfaqried by Atncridun
Coke, of Taxao. tliat immedmto ate)« will be with toone cf the Troy and Bouton ual Fitch­ the field tbe next morning and examined aud largely by Eurujx.nn makers, but
taken to protect tbe jswpte of Texas on Uro burg road* hi making conlracta by which tiro the place wherc'the gate wna, tlie xitua- none liave attained that high xtandArd of
excellouo': tn it which m reodred in tlic
whole line will lie open for toe trennportatiou of
Mexican frontier.
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tiou dawned ujion him. Ho is not, m Mason
Hamlin Cabinet Orgnua. Thin
—While a genUcmsu st a Cleveland bonk was freight after April 1. By amngotueuta with
fact m univcnutlly rocognized by musi-.
wuntiuj; his motley it wm eiiatelrod by a thief the New. York Central a line of freight cm,
aitnilar
to
the
Rod.
White
and
Blue
line*,
.la
to
and made awsy with. Some men standing by
What the Droea Nay of llchtlng llroa. 4t Co.'
thought it wm mi '‘April fool”’Joke, and let be ariahlhdiod, to bo run between IkwLju and
In eleven yeans, this firm have become the
tbe thief oarape. Tiro amount taken Was &gt;12.leading manufacturers of Sowing Hilk and Ma; They must hare enjoyed a very lively
—A telegram from Btamarel, D. T., rays:
man-lituit near l^ilton, Ark., a few dayx
—There has beau a general reduction of rail !
"AU partire loaviuj: Item for the Wack Hilbi
ago. One James Brown, a noted dcshave been »Uqn&gt;cd this aide of the nrcr. Scouts road fares to tho EmL The Michigan Central.
penulo, amusevl himself lay tho coldpetrol Ute west l&lt;uk to prevent Black HiHare Michigan BopUiera and IhUaburgh anil Forcroestog. Ikjth troops and totliaM have gone Waypo roads have decided upon tho fallowing 1 bhxxlcd murder of a citizen, and nearly
rates
:
Prom
(*hicago
to
Now
York.
&gt;15.
ticket
to the Black Hills to guard toe' pamre aud ar­
the whole couutty turned out in pursuit
good for three days; to Boston, &gt;19, tickets of tlie cutthroat He was driven into the
rest Uiooo now there.—Prohibition ban been done away with in goed for Ui'ree days; Id Buffalo, &gt;12, tickets ■ cenobmke of the Bed river, and then en­
good
for
two
days
;
to
Philadelpliia,
&gt;12.
tickets
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MaMachnactts, lhe Ixgblaturo baring jiaaaed a
sued a chase without a parallel. Tlie
now law, which fur*&gt;ldn lbs open sale of liquors good for three dare ; to Baltimore and Waalirecklewt villain, iu his efforts to escape,
over a bar, but jiennita tho granting of licctuwa bigton &gt;9, tickets good for three dare.
took to thtf water like nn otter, swimming
to hotels and restaurants.
—The Governor of I’ciuug^yauia has imued
■with wonderful eaiw and rapidity, and
—Tho failure of William Thouiaa Henley, , for hours managed to conceal - hiinxeif in
a prodamatisn commanding toe evil dispceed
of too Stole to ‘'dsqienH! and depart from telegraph engineer and contractor, of. London, [ tho river and bayotu. Finally driven from
further unlawful comleuationa and demons­ is announced, with liabilities of &gt;2,500.000.
Tiro liver is ti e great dopnrat'ng or blood—The British budge*, shown a falling off iu the water he took to the forest, and proved clcaustaff organ of tho system. Set the great
trations.- Thin in aimed at the tnde-flnionn of
revenue of £2,500,000 as compared with that of as fleet a» a doer and u dead shot, kx&gt;. hansekccjxr of our health at v erk. anti the fonl
A Hpccial train brought reiuforcemtmta cirriptious which gender In tlic blood and nA
—Tho SShatoria! excursion to Mexico ban
out, aa il wore, tlie machinery of life, are gnulto the farmers, and Brown was xur- ually ex|&gt;elled from tho system. For Uiia pur­
broken up, several of. tho party having de­
ckled at New Orleans to go no further,
rounded, bat when the circle closed in pose Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery,
with sniall daily dorax of Dr. Pieree’o Pleasant
while a few will proceed to ^rra Cnu by the
tlic mon wax gone. Soon after he was. Purgative PcDots are pre-eminently Uio articlra
regular mail steamer and aji iwiyatc trav- I —Tho pubHo deU statement shows a decrease
needed. They cure every kind of 'humor from
ef debt during March amounting to &gt;3,681,210; discovorvd in the river beside a log, the wont scrofula to the common pimple, blotch
I
swimming
rapidly
with
the
current,
and
or era|H ten. Great eating uleera kindly heal
’ —The Bute I&gt;cpertn&gt;enl. it is announced currency balance. &gt;5,182.412 ; coin. &gt;84.105,
Volley after under their mighty cundive influrnco. Virulent
from Washington. han decided 10 demand 520 ; coin certificates. &gt;24.191,900 ; special dro" retaining his xhot-gnn.
blood poisono dial lurk in Uro s'stem aro l&gt;r
naiiefaotioa from Mexico for die recent out- pout of legal-tenders, for redemption of cer- volley Wan tired at him, and ■without any them nibbed of thsir terrors, ami by their per­
ragB. by Mexican cibxens upon Americans in tifiealo of deposit, &gt;43.045.300; outstanding further effect than to cvenhiolly drive revering and somewhat jirotraetad Itsc Uiotno4
legal-tcmlcni, &gt;379,326,900. The decrease of
tainted system may be completely renovate*!
too &lt;lcl»t since June 30, 1374, has been &gt;9.- liim out of tbe water on tho other side. and built up anew. Enlarged eland.', tumoni
Here, aa he was escaping with a whoop and Rwelilngw dwindleaway and disappear under
453,462.
rtRKtt AlfD CAStT.lZTIKH.
tbe influence of tbrar great rwolventa. Sold
—Wilson, Malay A Co., metal merchants of of defiance, he met a body of negroes-, by all dealers In tuedieinea.
—A boarding houre at Bcnida^Cal., which
was crowded with inmatra, took fire early one Loudon, have zmqicnded. Liabilities, &gt;1,- he fired and tumbled one of them, but a
A ranmo of onre who is Chief Clerk
bullet of tlie return volley struck him.
tnorting last week, and three of tho, boanlerw
in the Governmental Htepcusary. says that no
were consumed in toe flames. 1T;c7cn aitxlrr
He limped into tiro brush and finally medicine chest -is Ddw totiitdelo without Jtffmof toe oecupsuto escaped by jwnping from the
rscnjrod: His shot-gun wax found with son’s .tixsiyn*' Aintrnrnf. Wo aluarn suptxiaod
It wm |&lt;x«Krff&gt;ed by law; if it is wL it ought to
windows, and several were severely injured.
tlie inarkfl of over a dozen bullets on the be. for certainly there is nothing m tbe w(»olo
—Die liuntuug of a kerosene lamp at Parker&gt;
stock. Brown in described ax a red­ »aa/rri/i nwrlfra &lt;&gt;f *o much imjMwtanee to tlic
Prairie. Minn., on _ Hunday. caused a terrible
soldier and tho sailor as Johnson’s .4nody&gt;u*
haired giant, and he seems to l&gt;e just
c lamity to bcfaU tho family of a farmer named
alxint the roughest customer on record.
Cohon. The flames spread so rapidly that in a
a
mcmlxtr
of
tlic
Plymouth
Jnveetigating'
GomThey ought not to havo let him get away.
moment tho night-ciotoea of too father, mother
and five children were on tire. Tho fatocr and uiittee, testified aa to the friendly relations be­
two children have since died of toeir injuries, tween Tracy and Tilton, and to Tilton’s unwillingncsw,'when
before
tbe
committee,
to
have
aud jt in thought toe motlier and remaining non
A groat tolW-r’n secret is lus courage
Uro investigation proceed. ^On crow-examina­
cannot Jong survive.
and presence of mind.
The gtxl of
—Taylor’s p^wr mills, Toronto. Can., were tion, be admitted that tire rcaaou Tilton gave
'ran
to
spare
pain
to
lhe
partiro
by
cxfXMurc.
gabble
helps those who help tliiunselves
burned laU Turoday. Low. &gt;01,000; no insnrFijly-tunth Day. — Horace B. Claflin and i to bur with and time. Oh, tongue- tits I
Charles Stone, dry goods’ merchantx, were ex­
—A terribia gale occurred last rrock on the amined. Tiroir evkletroc related to the nego- friend, what a fool you are, witli your
etoutmering and your r*^li of blood to
coast of Oregon, during which several vcbmM
were wrecked and badly damaged.
’ Tilton, and to tbe raJlilcatiou of toe famoun the cbifeks, yonr miatitucxl modesty ami
—Thomas A. Blue war lucked to death by a tripartite af’-xcir.cut.
| miserable Rtroggics to bo accurate!
runaway team fa Pittsburgh. last Tuesday.
.‘■'irririA da^—Bevml witnexecs, includitqr Mere pratent are bores. Ciui any thing
—A heavy shock of earthquake w« felt at Mra. Perkins, aidaterof tor defendant, were
&gt; be more emlxurnming than the awful
Eureka. Nevada, hurt week, which damaged
sworn, but tiieir testimony wax of very UUlc aileuoe which sonwtimes falls down like
buildings to some extent.
j an cnonnoTM wet blanket upon a com—The Overlook Mountain House, In the
Daj/.—M too rouchuien of Bed­
&lt; ’atskUh. wm burned last week. Lore. &gt;00.000 ;
path's testimony, tlie defendant himself to.k puny, left to look idiotically in each
insurance. &gt;40,0«i.
Uw stnisl. At tlie outset ho objected to taking other’s faces,, ami liorribly to hem and
-A material reduction of .insurance rates te tlic oath on too Bible, lint instead solemnly af. haw ? Ix Dot your gnbblwr, ho or she, n
5MS to be u~.—de by th« uMupsuies doing busi- , tinned with npliftei! hand. Hie testimony wan
Patented 1873. The taut Elastic Truax.
neae iu Chicago. The rata* will be from 10 to a actnpteheiuuvo Inognqiby of himself -and Itoolitude then of vowels and &lt;xnun&gt;nauto t Made only by Pomeroy &amp; Co., 744Broadway, N.Y.
23 per cent, lower than those iu force iwreti- family. He Stated that be wax engage*! and Yottr part of the work ix but small—only
nwrriod at an early age. and hi» wife, being the n “Y-o-s” dropjM'd hero and there to
—A ooiHsicm of two paseMfeerUittna on toe older, became toe buaineM head of the boose. keep thinga bobbing. Sweet then la the
Chicago, Burlington and Quiuuy road, near He told of Ids pnljrit, piatfonu. journalistic aud sounding brass—sweet Mien the tinkling
mid
Tyrone. Iowa, ocrasioaeri by tbe carelenanam bookmaking experiences, and how hte ac­
cymlml! Is it at dinner i Ix not any
and incompetency of a telegraph operator, re­ quaintance with the Tiltons commenced. Tlie
sulted in toe killing of four prrecm and tbe fata] blunder of all this rad Ixudutra wm Ida noise better than a clatter of knjvrx and
j forks ? Or, if it be at tea, a jingle-jangle
serious injury oTa dozen othere.
-A large brick building in Buffalo. N. Y..
oecnjiiad by White A Bailey, ’printers and litoograjilicrx, aud J. £. Marshal!, envelope mauufarturer. was burned la^t Baturday. Lw«,
&gt;22tl.ooo: insurance, &gt;140,000. • Edward J.
Chester, a fireman, wan killed bv falhng

offrame hail tills extent— nothing more. Mr. i of the xjMKins f Or in the evening cirde,
Beecher’s Uetimony was delivered with aipgu- better by far tlian the thrrun of tho
iu dramatic effect -tho groat defendant being piano and the chirp of the family so­
nontimentai at timm, and droll exprondoun prano I So when we are sometimes fore­
falling from his bps fre*|ueutiy as the dif­ warned tliat Miss Mnltiglott is •• com­
ferent portions of his narrative were taken up.
ing," and tliat she will talk tut to
Nr/ry-er«vn&gt; J Ikty.~Tlie xlory of the defend­
ant woe cent!lined. Mr. Beecher gives a flat *' death," we ore not in the least fright­
doaud to oaoii and every charge of TMton aixi ened, but rather consoled. We like her
Moulton. He never solicited ••improper jnmplc, honest cliat She will toll .im
favou&gt;" from Mm. Tilton, never was tindnly alxiut our neighbora. She will tell us
1 anuhar with Iwr, aud never had any affection something Dew and into-resting; for it is
for her ocher tluui tlie rreipect and esteem diw I
Mtonishing what queer, odd things thefw
pettiooated feteben and carriers pick up

. CMJJffX AMD CMIMIJtALR.
. —w&lt;irravca aud Dr. E. B. Kfwrham.
charged with jwatuciug mi abortion on Sophie
1-L Burnham, at Broeknlte. Can., have te_rn
Bcutettced to be banged.
—Uro fterOMA-AincricMi Bank, of New York,
wax nwludlod out of &gt;12.000 teat wook tiy mrarta
of forged checks. One of the awixtdieni has
since been emeted.
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locked. This is dune to provide agaiiuU the
-CoL C. H. HoHand, late of Mobil". Ala.. introduction ot too Colorado beetle.
wm shoe and alrvoot InMautly killed
week
—Il in siuiour.cMl from Paris that tho Emto New York by W. L. '’asli. a i-olico Contain.
j»-ror of Brasil will-nliurtiy adU.-alc Ute throne
—For aotwe time j&gt;-4 • large Irasuiera in real aud take up lite residence in Uie United States.
wtate han been canted en at Chicago ly meaiM : —Tbs yellow fever is epidemic ■* Havana.
of toured denfe. sad ocvcral
have l»en
- Mr. CUIdm. au English tonriM m n roeei.t
an rated u» Uwrt csty Uawing to tixir po-M-m.n lecture in London, prophesied that in fifty
tranks full of fraudulent dtwcnjZicns of laud ye&gt;uv this country would contain 150,000,000 inin the Rates of Dlinois. Mteamtri and Texac. habttaiiin. .It war now. he said, m igpaporoos
winch would ampttnt In all to acvml nulhopA | ar any errantry on earth.
of dollanu Tbe rartta. Irayhrated m E. E. 1 TbiUu WM twoulj-oigid failure- aL Iteriiu.
and Howard A. Tumor, a man named Iteed. of | reocuUy, with t» o miiridw, canned by finaaciai
Qttincy. and J. a fltrons. of
About j teretwen. A great erinin ta feared.
WO.000 had Iroeu realized by thwe. U*u&gt;ac:ic:in :
-Eigitty Cetholie prirata have been arrested
st tbe time of tiro arrrcL
at Poemi for violation of toe German eecleefoa-

POOKAELLERS AND HATIMCJIS.
W. B. K.KKS. CxiOKK A (X&gt;„ IU W IM Hute.
BOOTS AMD SN0E3.- AUCTION «D COttHHSltti.
M r. MOtaatARA* w. » te’-Waeatexkw

u. a. iui/uakdouN Aw.. iai u&gt; t» Proasba
CANHED FBUfft AMO CRYSTAL LAKE PICKLES.

Dr. J. Wulker’H Cillfonila ‘Vin­
egar Bitters sro a purely•'VcRrfabh
preptiratiim. m.-wlo efetelly (rnnj
nxfive herbs found on tbe lower ranges o!
‘ft® Sierra Nentda mountalhk ofCsmfcrnla, tbe medicinal Droi«rti^s of.-wiiicb
aro extracted therefrom -ithont tho uw
of Alcohol.
Tho qtkMtion la nlinoet
dally Diked, “ What Im thte eduee of the
unparalleled swccc® ef Vixkgau Bvrtejls!” Our answer is, that U*e/,remor&lt;the cause of,disease, and it-C pj»pe*jt recorera bb health. They nrq tbe.ac~
i blood puriflernDd a life-girinff principle
1 a perfect Renovator and rnvlgoratoi
of the evtfem. Ne*cr Befflre iff Tho
history of' ton wi^LIm* a nicdioins *Nru

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Soda Fountains.

■«40-, j»,s54ia«a«.
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t&gt;H&gt;»rieA H*1! L’i'u’nnit NT&lt;KfA^
Product* shl Pa. for Land and ImproremenU Len|
Bstoce the PrinclMl Bececees Dm.
LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH.

$200

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Mvlt&gt;K.Time-XaVlt&gt;( TIUCEfiHER, i.
nxpMeailestodhi thexunnteof ff4TM MAHiitrory.

The buiixhment of lepen is rigorouxly
carried out in tlie Sandwich Mantis.
There mas a
rent ofiicud s»*areh for
jjernoit* affeeLxl with tin- ineurablo
malady, many haring been ancreted by
■ their relatives. Hundrtxta were found
tuwt put into s vessel for txausportotiun

lieacli and expressed their grief in
loud iamraistitHiB.
A talented half­
breed, colled Bill Ragsdale, has long
held a high place in the regard of Ssudwich lalandera. He ia an orator of great
natural power, a lewder in the dimrict of
Hilo, aud a man of notoriously bod
morals.
He discovered that he was
leprous, although the indication!! were
Btebopa at PnMa. (tanmy, has closed. Tho
so slight that ho l»d eocaped official
Pope urged them to peroevere in their opjxjaiti&lt;» to die prneent administrate fn&gt; of German notitw’, and at once gave himself up to ,
tiro autiioritire. A procession of natives,
nisging and carrying flowers, eacortcd
him to the vessel which wm to take him !
and the othein to tiieir livinggravea. He
made » speedi to the asssmbly, urging
MthtoiMiou to the mreumres for sradioU
ing lejiroty by baniahnw^t, and express
nig his hatred of mi^touarieu.

r TOMB'S OMPOUBD or
PURE COD LIVE
k0IL AND LIME,

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in their constant trots.

i to tiro leper village to be k* pt there until
! they die. Their families gathered on the

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"I can never toll you, Robert," he
Some people are bom a mistake. They
....... “ what
..... Margaret haa
.... lieeu to
.. i
...—_----------------------------«“ ■
said then,
No .Unghter could Lbm
tendwl
intanrtto.otac
me. l.re
---- -- ------ . ~n«l collro wifi g,n
.
............... ....
_ ..at -_t z__x____ i -a—_ ™____ ti bo no discourtesy in repeating tho ob­
3. IUumutm. lately MBinUnt editor of the
I
With her pretty fore saddened by the me more patiently and faithfully, and official facta and figures in regard to the
servation. Whether -different circum­
hidden tragedy of those few words, Mar­ when I could listen alm read, to me, and ( nnmber nnd nationalities of the wearers
stances nnd different training might have
prartk-jiHe i
i garet took a smAll tray from the' ahelf, talked •* pleasantly mi if I were a com- I of the rod list
be devoted to
November 1, 1874, there were 6 'rectified nature’s error, it is hard to say.
and, covering it. with a snowy napkin, paniotrto her, instead of a grumpy old |'
CircumstonooB and training have- dona
cardinal
bishops,
37
cardinal
priests,
and
selected what she wan toil from tlie closet, bachelor pant sixty." •
By moa«y rocks and sodding fern*
Total, 60.
Tim notiiing for many,-we know, and accord­
It la •'nlimued that 1B5.5QO.Dc6 fuel of lum­
I
“ I am glad you have been well cared 7- cardinal deacons.
and went agnin to the kitchen.
You ttfljrour timid eyva.
college, when complete, has 70 members. ingly, n mistake they have remained to ber. 15.600.000 ptocoa of lath, and 188,000.000
James Franklin, weary with tho effort for," Robert said, turning his head to
The DBtionaliticH &lt;rf these fifty are aa fol­ the end. " Unstable an water, thou shalt
to hold a lxx&gt;k in his aching hands, was hide u merry.twinkte ui his eyes; “ you
lows: Italians, 30; Spanish, 7; French, not exceltliat was tho pleasant pro­
। nowwitting .in a deep arm-chair musing look veiy fine here I"
gramme skutehed out for them. *' Un­
But when he carefully led the old man 6; Germans, 8; English^ Hungarian,
1 when Margaret tapped at the door.
stable ns water,” they do not excel, and
to tho sitting-room, both stood amazed. Austrian and Portugese, each 1. Of the
Tiiusmur. April 8.—Smote—The following
they make everybody who has the mis­
; But &gt;\c startl'd M she obeyod. Hnch a Won the luuidnomely carpeted, cheerfully the five lately ■rcated there is one each
fortune to be connected with them mis­
sweet, bright fare was now in tho dismal furnished 'room the ilreury old place in from America, England and Poland, and
The five who are erable in aousequenoe. •* Unstable an
. uhl fann-bouae, stroxiglyiu contrast witli which they liad been so well contented ? two* from Italy.
water!" itow can u man, not to be a
llaa f»4*a Into USht,
the.bare, meager room and desolate air While they wondered a new sound named, but not yet appointed, ore, wc
Blill do I ball With t«j W&gt; love ■
believe,
all Italians.
Of the fifty'cardi­ bail nun, have more- said in his dis- NUcm. here taken stepn preliminary toward
I
surrounding
her.
.
greeted them—tint tones of. a piano
The vfolrta’ &lt;««&gt; perfume—
-jvttef
Instable as water, his pur- I
8UII joy to Mr« th« crocna burvt
“I .have brought your jrapper,” she touched by skilled fingers, nnd a voice nals on- the list tl»c first of NovttabCr
jMMes flow backward and forward |&gt;ersaid, drawing a little table near to the sweet and clear singing a song of wel­ last H were created by Poj&gt;c Gregorio
VI eon of a former' Governor of, Iceland,
XVL, and 42 by the present pontiff. petoaQy. With youth, health-and ample named DJorneou, teaching acbool near Iceland,
arm-chair and covering it with a white come.
.
doth
r -MS
&gt; ...
-K, -u
; to MnunCM iaunx-1means, fair talcnta, he starts ut six-ond- Lcehniw county, this winter, ray. that
Then, going to the door, she t Throwing open a door to disclose a "Since Pius IX. camo, to dm papal chair
f nQraud bcteU. tort at
104 nirdinols luivu died; fid of these wen? fwi-nty, rijth as fair prospects of luq&gt; he in about lo return to Iceland on account of
entered again witli a tray. Upop a white • beautifully furnished qiarlor, Robert saw
the
eeverity
of
the
Michigan
climate.
pineas
im
need
be
possessed
by
any
man.
china dish was half a chicken, dctiattoly : also a littio figure on tho piano stool, of his creation.
Tme Buffalo Courier has the following conCounting from tho accemon. of Ste­ Life in before him—life, with its objects,
browned, a potato roasted in the ashes, i chtd in a shining Hock silk, with soft
fano jLII. ■ in 752, vrl»o was thn first tem- its pleasures, jta duties ; but thu duties
and a dice of bntteced toast ; and be- , lace nnd pretty jewelry to adorn' it .
wnd woveredgit in ihu ^chair of St Peter, he never performs, tho pleasures he Detroit: •■’The champion laugher at the North-'
side tiiis a delicate cup full ot fragrant
•• Margaret I” Unde James tried,
them have Ixxtn up to the present date, never tastes, tho objects ho never attains.
tea.
'
But Robert said softly :
"You must not scold if-I have any-1
"Margaprt Franklin, Unde Jamew. 168 I’oprs. The following ore their re- At twenty-six existence seemed a vast
' spectivo nationalities:
Italians, 137; conceptiou ;&lt;si forty it is an unfinished,
think wrong," naid a dear, ewtxit voice, ; Daisy, my wife I”
« frrwnrd with rttafag i
* unsatisfactory, miserable failure. Moy have paaeed through here unnoticed had it
I " because Aunt Jane is too busy to look
Then she came
not been for a little drcumatauce which hap.•
! after me. I cleaned the fork and spoon, j cyea. ; and one each from England/ Portugal, we be delivered from such a result I O,
Grouce
and
Holland.
From
tinyear
that when tho noon of our life comes it
j for silver gets dreadfully black"—then ;
"I wanted to make you love mo/’ she.
. more tenderly, ns she marked the pain- , mid in a low, tender voice, " for Rob- 752 to the year 939 there was an un­ may find some work finished, some duty
broken succeMuon of Italian Popes. discharged, so tliat os the sorrowful sun­ it to say it made John laugh. And that was
ROBERT'S WIFE.
l ful effort ‘to mover the tortured finger— ! crt’s sake!”
......
'"LrtTO.taiIUtadltakMx.pr."
“Atal lor roar own,” Iw xnmrertal; From 943 to 996, from 1002 to 1046, set draws near—as the darkening twi- enough to notify the whole town that the *
it, April 10.—Senair—The MarquotUi
from
1061 to 1088, from 1'124 to 1154, f light and tho darker night approach—wo
I nin «r &lt;onj nbont Pnde June. . ,
Orimly wontoing, Uta old tatai ml-1 ..^,1 j m bewiHwnd, mr dro. Wltar.
from 1159 to 1261, from 1277 to 1305, may be able to look back on tho bright
Then, ™ TO1 «»nw in Bobwt
hinaeU to In, fad, finding appetite j did
tl,ing,
from r .
FroHta . .O,ee uni ^w u he .poke, „
„U.p„,^l lend -to oTOn. uni ;
.. pnm
„,j hoolt,
„ j, from 1378 to 1409, from . JflO. to 1445, mid-day houra without tho bitterest ebook tor thirteen blocks around, and many I
and the Ud, who UTOnod .In,, her
wdl p^, te the cheery .oio
uid^nn will Irt theta .Uy II™-, from 1458 to 1492, from 1503 to 1513, thought humanity knows, of having lost
and from 1523 to the present time, there time, which, even with all eternity bomerry. «n«y free tnlo dolonno, pnekon.
i„ b„ |ondy life.
Jno
mr „„ bonw
dl we mny never retrieve,
‘
'
•'Un­
to .nildho ooeuinm.
.
“Jrae," Mugaret mid, .writing down |
j, ly «lippi„g her bul into have also been an unbroken succetmon fore
of Italian Pojww. Aline of French Popes 1
stable as water," the force with which and willing to impart any information in hia
• •• Beoutae, yon to, oonhnnod Bob- U1„ tay in the kitchen agrin, “ I don't iUb^x
to
IiolM,rt
extended
from
1305
to
1378,
but
the
the
current
of
such
a
man
’
s
feelings
art, “In, lm;&lt;u«b«uue you Imn, twenty j wonder ho i. rink. No oupet, no enr-j fn,ta yon. Undo Jmnte, when he b Ml
tlTOTOd dollu, thrt yht, to a fine My.
Uul[
bmtae ot . bed, «&gt;d j y», h»„ to lore, but if you win give nt. natives of other countries-have removed hurry him along to an ' object one mo­ ruin n two-elory brick building by one ox-'
J.IME WATER FOR Rl BNS.
the tiara only nt long separated intervals. ment, is only equalled by the violence of ploninu. lie never &lt;Uroe to hugli *a loud M ho j . A correspondent writes that the readialT.-eted tmd ruwlrrn, not tho wit. lor * ! nothing pretty n&lt;»r lita."
I a place hero too, I will try to be a good
; the flood by which he is distracted from wauta to. capocially iu lun More, for it injtiros '• est and most useful remedy tar scalds
poor l^raor'
MIl‘« ,11 .Iran," mid Jure.
daughter to you."
all hia fruit, bruising thu apples, and causing S and burns is on embrocation of lime
•' W. murt diow him hi. mi.t«k,.," ;
oCtau, „
M „h! » dohdul.
In primitive times bread was made of ■ it Hie next Over the sea of life ho
" Give you n place here!" the old man
■ wntrr anil linseed oil.
These rimple
w» th. reply. •• But h. will not rec 1„. flj
„„„ ,»
whole grain soaked iu water, subjected floats—a boat without a rudder—a mar­ th. orangea todccay."
cried; "I titink no greater grief could
Crime.
।
combined form a thick, crcamyon. Ho podtirely lorbhlo your oom-;
.. yhor. -. roonu onongb. 8ii on that
to prewsure, ami then dried Ivy natural iner without a star—tossed hither and
come to me now, Margaret, than the
Cxrr. W. n. RomxaoM. of Port Huron, com- 7?
. .
_
united
mnHdoU
th.
Central
HoUl
in
Grand
|
-ubstanre,
which
effectually
exthither
by
every
wave
of
jiawdon,
by
log oror to tho (arm.
■
- ^ij Jmw, “and non. wwd hot
or artificial heat. The next step wns to
thought of losing yon. God ever bless
wr
the injured parte,
. “
k“,w ”« “» '““r’! tho on.. Mr. Fnmklin'. in, and Mr. Bobbray or bruise the grain in a mortar, or every caprice of impulse. Almost con­ lUpids. Fridav night, with morphlM. lie wm c]a,lw
you, child ! for few at your age would
cn
rout,
to
Chicago
m
tak.
command
of
a
|
and
nUayi
the
inflammation
almost
ra­
tinually
he
keeps
within
sight
of
tho
riodt
ortX tho little on. nori to it."
between two fiat stones, before moisten­
have cored to so kindly overcome an - ob­
“Ibare not dared to toll him. Cow-j
..WeU, weTl «» to-ntorrow. Can I
He mentions a case where a
ing or heating it; and to this process of promised land of peace, and comfort, ng. Jealousy o! hia wife waa the cacao of tho . stanfiy.
stinate old man’s stupid prejudices. ”
| child foil backward into a bath-tub of
ardly,» timoli Bat ho i. my only reU- ■ h.T„ „
M „aii t„ t,,w„ ,t I
braying or bruising, some etymologists and content; but never onoe, ah 1 never, •«b act.
"Thank you,” she whispered, touch­
A vasv curious ouwideuceurrod at VM-ksburg.
^ter, and was nearly flayed
tire, and I lore him dearly. It i. not ] „vthiiigf"
have referred tho origin .of the word does he manage to reach its shores. Al­
ing her lips to his for the first time;
I from her neck to l&gt;olow her hips. Her
bonammho owna Uio lam and can loare ,
i. n,,.,,.-,
ra„,lgh.
Will yon
bread. Unleavened cakes, consisting of ways planning, never perfecting ; always K*UaM“W
person
waa
Alonzo
Bennett,
of
.Hastings,
and
I
.
. ,
• ‘ yon han* rmulc me ^*ry happy."
a btUo money, Daisy
•
sleep down here to-night, or in one of
bruised grain moistened with water and borrowing, Dever repaying; alwuys be perfonned th® deed by driving atwo-mri. •KOU,M' w“* unierenLiablo ; but her
And os she prettified over the carefully
“Hu*, tore, I know," Dai.y an- t|,e rum. up-Maint"
rolled into thin sheets, form the &lt;lantp&amp;* thinking, never performing ; he spends .crow into hia right temple, dying it. th. great- ; clothing was gently removed ami tho
. | appointed table in a cot^yly funtiiihed
wrerod, pntfmg a reft, white land orer ■
.. u„,„ |u&gt;re. in tho room m-xt youre.
of Australia, the bannocks of Scotland, the whole of his boyhood, manhood, and Mt agony. No canao for tho deed fa attegncJ. lime and oil prepaniti n thickly spread
dining-room Unde Jsmes had used for
hrr luubwnd« lipa.
“ It’, all ready. 1'11 go up now an. &gt;
sttftMicai.
overme
themjurca
injurednurrnev
surface; ;amalwwan
wasmnuux
sound
the scOjjch of .tjie East IXdieS, tifi&lt;l the age, in sending down lost opportunities t
HOMuttrai.
■ 'over
spare harness and bags of grain. But |
.
.and good intentions to that place which
IUt I'm oww f425,500. of wbioh f337.000 in ! asleep in five minutes. Subsequently
pauuovrr-cakcA
■ “Tlrare ludtermhor taUmr, or motl»-r m,},,. Mr. Fmnklin w&gt;mr.wtablo tor Um । which waa transformed beyond -rccogni- I i,t^llot'rr‘ca M of the Israelik-k '
oithar, tor that matter, in all my Uto." | night."
lion, them - no cl.,nd on th. bright- i J'""?~P"’U,U’
n~dmE®Tl' is paved with tiie one and roofed with I fw wster works. Bay conduit, length 25,000 ‘ the parts were carefully waaiiod with
the other.
h“ llu,t ’*°u
mv! ti&gt;« city will I wanu miik and water throe times n day,
oontirinod Bobort, “and it tho farm ia I
"0omtortabh'!'I" Mnrgunt mid, nhir I
wife.
' rhero the finest of flour waa produced at
---------------- -----------------Ito .oppltol with tbs pure take
stoat Msy '
()i|
renewed, and tho tittie
dn-ory. it i. homo."
■
orfng
! a very remote age. It was afterward
Hearth ai^f Ifomey
A SCKI.I.ING TEST. ■
; 15. There are about twcnty-IHcvnilesof w*lcr- •
/
,
_.
,
“And yon do not liko to be bmualwdl .
Bul
morning, after putting a I
enipktyaA liy tlie GrooknJ who ore said to
A person who can write tho following &gt; pipe fa operation.
v* "
tr i
t
off, she did ”
not
Moll, it you will koop your prornlw, j tempting breaktaat before tho invalid,
-* ..... . ......... ... .....
■" I the scalded .skiu came "*
*
liave l»een tho lw&gt;«t broak-nmkfwi in the rentro— without mMng . word i. • । T«_ I ?*
’ ’!b a scar.
This remedy leaves do
and .end Jane over to rec mo. yon rlinll , ^f,,rKnr&lt; t
tlw vrnauit bed-room i
There i. to Teri, a vast mdabliahmont world. From Greece the secret «&lt;f tho goo.1 .|.-u-r : “ Uta m.wt .kdllul p.og.
J
a"\
°
.1M7 Hl re^TM
, ‘JS
45 Hnrexowlw11
bomretcailrenfuwrere
.ntrien, .r.5,387.20
acres;
28 tl.i.l
iinal ‘ l.nril
hard coat to dry on the sores, but
not be. Now, talk of something plre. ' „h,. raoant to beautify for hi. ore. Il I —th® moot extenair.. of ite kind in the manufacture traveled to Rome, and ।
I over knew wns a maligned cobbler, who
! proofs, covering 3.477.21 acre*, am! cadi on- t suf tens the parts, and aids nature to re­
Oh, how can I lot yon go for two Jong
f(|nr ^,,,1,,^ hght wn.l I world—where the imitation of pearl., Liieucc to nil the ,civilized world. The
drove a wagon, using a mullein-stalk aa tries to tho amount of HUM, covering BJ.72
tjie jjyyry jn tho rradieot and most
ureulha 1"
cbrerfnl, and well .nited to her purjw. I .limno.nl. and proeions atom* geaemlly- inverition-'of Xvons ia usariiad to the
a weapon of coercion to tyrannize over
. ,,
__ ,.
1 expeditious manner. This mixture may
Hu* Rolwrt Franklin bxl nnderiak.v. . ju
hjtervala of directing
...........................
cting Jane,
Jaw, rendsend-j: “ carried
on with.........
all...................................
tho skill which Hebrews. They were at first very small,
a caterjiillar shod with calks. He was a
Tas amount of h-v proluol In the Mate as
•
, ,
,
,
to go in perron to reo about romo Wert- ! lng th„
to tow„ with her orders, j nnxlcra ingenuity renders possible, and , but the Romann improved upon the
M]Wted by the comms of 1H0, wm 13o.*e ' &gt;* proceed in tho drug storm; but, if
Galilean Sadducee, and he liad n phtiiistons : by that of 1850, 4M.O7O; by that,of 11W». m&gt;t thus acceasible, slake u lump of
.no lamb. u&gt; which hi. nude luul wr.-rf (
j givmg her own damtr touch to erery- Hmw productions sro sent to the shops : original princijAe, and constructed^pnch
icky catarrhal diphtheria, and the bil­
M, red which threatened to involre him ■ Uh„g. jfa^.t viatorf the torelid, ...vi­ of all lands. Here the whole process of • larger ones.
761,156 ; and by tliat of 1874. L134.077. The quicklime in water, and, oh soon w the
ious intermittent crysipelaa.
A sibyl
returna in regard to tho j&gt;roduct of fruit in
j, dreir, mix it with tho oil and
ta lore. Demy could not well take th.., ioR fc, him, chatting with him. red mak- transforming a few grains of dirty, heavy-! I*1 fim time of Philip Augustus, the
with tho sobriquet of 'Gipsy’ went into&lt; Michigan for tho year 187X as given in tho ecu- | aJ1Rk£. it wlL If
urg^
l..ug pinmey, red beridre Ihu.y bad
hour, dr by. It wg. late looking amid into diamonds of sparkling I first guild of bakcra was established, ccstanics of cachifinations at perceiving
other rehemm In her wire little bred. h. the rttereoon when dm ernno in to rev: hue isconstontiy goingon. The and thus ■ under the Presidency of tho Court
him HejMirate suocluirine tomatoes from
Lonng Robert well.nlm rmolred to re- I
Frreklta, the room rerimx the employed, and upon which the whole art' Baker.
This last held tho lucrative
ottaltwrfXMl.MopowilM WW.
; will U-oomo dou-.n five mi»uta&lt;. Tbn
. ignitable queues without dyeing or singe­
"
’" ’ won jieqwtiuitod among
more th. only rtrndow from hi, life-Uta hrtl hre a re,.there ozixtaun., red I think depends, is found in tho foreata of Fon-’ office,
preparation may bo kept ready bottled
which
ing anything or charging a cent A
marelr, *&lt;»
... , , .
,
,,
reaolute nnrvioili.re
opposition rj
of l.Cu
Ids X}uclo
to re
a Me.re
tint you will
European
nations
until
the
year
1711.
taincbleau
;
it
appears
to
putnetM
some
Mkmkkim of tho Michigan Logtalaiuro will lx&gt; in tho house, and it will bo os good six
find it more comfortable tlrnii
hemorrhage nearly paralyzed her as she
lady wife.
:
; this one. Will you try to got there if peculiar qualities of adaptation to this Bakers were originally called sifters, received, with utiporallelod cmtMurnMS- surprised to learn from the Chicago Erminj months ohLos when first made.
Roltert Franklin Lad been gone from .
purpose. The coloring matter for imi­ from thtj operation of sifting titc ground mentr* liorassing courtesy, accompanied Jotf/rtai tliat that body has adjourned nine die.
ON THE UNJON fACINIC.
Aunt Jane and I help you?"
tho fanu titfee days when his uncle j
tating emeralds, rabies and sapphires is flour. In tho thirteenth century (hey by mystifying, ratifying, on&lt;J stupefying The metnbura will doubtieMt overlook tho al­
The scene occurred iu a railroad ear
• “ I’m very well hare. ”
leged fact, and continue in sentdon until tho
Jamm yielded reluctantly to the l&gt;onga
on the Union Pacific road, in which two
“But you will bo better there. Please entirely mineral, and lias liecu brought received tho name of bittlangr.ru in innuendoea ; bouquets of lilica, mignon­ I7t!i met.
of his old enemy, chronic rhnuniatwin.
to liigb
perfection.
HuminnIs of France, from tho aliape of the haws
men were gambling, while tho rest of the
come."
ette and fuchsias; a*treatise on mnemonand told Jone, his only sen-ant, tliat he ,
operatives are employed in polish- l^cy made.
In 1702 there were 250
ica; a copy of the apocrypha in hiero­ neighborhood of Holland prove that Ute extent IwWM'Ugrra looked on. One of the game­
So ho yielded, but once fairly in tho
muni- remain in his room. Tho old
ing .the coloxvd stone**, and in tin- boulangcru in Paris. From the earliest
sters waa a type of the professionals who
glyphic**; daguerreotypes of Mcndalssolm
, room, could not repress a cry of amnzewoman answered pnxnjdly:
** by the lows of
ing the false pearls with fish scales and' times p limit
" was -••••«
*
" work ’’ tin' road—a desperate trickster,
and Koacwsko; a kaleidoscope; a drachm
r : monk Softly-carpeted, white-curtained,
“If yw arc going to be laid up, Mr.
wax. The wales of the roach and dace France to the number of people engaged phial of ipi-cacuauha, from which she
sleek
and ugly; the other naan.rough,
’ s bright fire cracking in the stove, a
ilaapbcrries, black berries, etc..
■ Franklin, I must have some help. I'm
ore driefly employed for thir purpose ; in tho trade. In 1790 the enactments took a drain; a teaspoonful of naphtha;
grijuiled miner, not a sluun, but a bona
dainty supper spread njxm the table, the
gutting old, too, sir, and trotting up and
they have to Im* stripped from the, fish regulating the industry wore rendered a ferrule; nomc licorice; u surdnglo oi
fido miner, fresh from the mountains,
room was cosoy and cheery enough ‘to
down atoira isn’t so easy as it was twenty
while living, or tho glistening hue so ■till more oppressive, but in 1863 Na­ symmetrical projxirtions, nnd a chro­
and carrying abundance of money. The
coax a smite from the grimmest lips.
much admired in the retd jiearl will not poleon HI. freed the trade'from all un- nometer with a movable balance. She
game—liraw poker— was for large stakes,
“But who will room,drool Oto*, are
’t" ''T*
kH“ “"k
m«sutiug and unjust trammels.
more attention to the emallcr fruitn hereaflcr. and played silently and watchfully.
be
imitated.
Theoo
Pane
pearls
have
displayed some vacillation in evincing
not plenty hero, re you know."
Um Imght d.mOre.tored nrey-dretr rod |
Finally a huge pot accumulated; each
k»,kcl .r„u»a bitt. «.-rvtl.i„K
; b&lt;wn of l.ta ymta w. I»rf«ff«l IhM to,- _
T..
. her preference, and said it was referable
BEflpF.HT.
of jxsaclxin in the fruit market for home time to
••I've a niece, air, would come to me, strangely familiar. That waa the parlor f ikwmn I***1 ba«, to a great extent, been ,
Mr. Jamwt Lick rcc-ntiy made lumself
man hud evidently a good hand ml was
thvngh she's never lived ont.”
&lt;wpet taken from the never-opened “'‘P”*^***- T&gt;* sotting is always of | famous l.y the magnificent gift of the and jrofnlly uttered this apothegm : ' years.
resolved to stand by it. The pile of
t
“ Send for her. then, and—oh’—rub nnim below, those were the parlor cur- |
K01*1’ *nd lhe Siwhion ot thr newest I groatci part of his vast projierty to tlm • Life is checkered, but schism, apostasy ' The asnitej A'«re aaya that the cows iu Are- notes was huge. Each man raised tlio
tains freslily ironed and starched and kind_____ J__________
city of San Francisco. Ho lias now re- _
_M.. ’ There is ;
. lir*&gt; dn\“« «&gt;• winUr °n other until finally. the miner •' called."
and „„„,
hcreay ----------shall be- r
punished.
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latte in tiie afternoon H Jitti? bustle held back witli knots of broad pink ribINWXNrors gambling.
I
&lt;* tnart «i&lt;I taken into notably an allageahlc difference between Gsek Mb hoop -hsvfaga m»1 rams oat ta good Tim gambler, showed his luind—three
i«e)ow stairs told tiie invalid of the ar- ; bon. The bed, burwra, witfdrobe, chairs,
An ingenious tea dealer in Boston ’
&lt;&gt;*n bands the property thereby con- 1 u confcxrable etiipais and trisyllabic
a
beaver has been csiight on .ttas ner^ and ' two' queens—at the some time
rival of the ritte.
; ana
and au
all were
were ms
his own,
own, pousneu
polislied tin
till they
they some
some montan
months ago
ago secured
secured a
a good
good deal
deul i W
J«*Th® ...
motive
for -this
extroor- ; diiercafa. He replied npologizingly in Au
rirer. Ho taste! to be abont fire covering the money with his hand. The
qi.
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&lt;y-t auowy
. ... .x bed-linen, the : of___
x—__ _
. .3Lriilnu-n
i.i Tnrionslv
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: • .,(tunes
.. the usual
. bus....
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\
\
riiuuc
again.
The
gratuitous
advertising nnd profitable
j
variouslystated,
stated. i___
trochees,
not ___
impugning
her____
suspiat the beaver, messuriug miner uttered not a word; he merely
“tat-Ub
rtuuJtaS , whiu. oouuturpMM, Uta batata.' Ctart. notoriety, rt Uta ran.., time ptaHytag • W"
toW ““*• '“’W
cions."
! four feet two rnchee iu loogtii. *ih&gt; otherwioo toak two of his cards and laid them‘down;
m fte wide dreuy &gt;°”W
&gt; Wlh Uldt tnotM (rin(^
&gt;n ki&lt;
uu.n[
(of
in
tonnleeome^bl. to nunmgo
I la proportion.
*
they were aeffi- This infant five area in
| Taw State Plronen'a Convvution.to bo bokl in the puck. The gambler had dealt. Then
took^i » pwtare
; drtnx-x work. «tor.,i .w»y in dnrtn «in«- ! HUM ot cbu« wHA Mm' to be i j «■
Link belieww tb.t he
A strange clock is . said to have be­ .
Xtareuw -Ijau w. pKMxxrexro. re. row
. ’the miner reached back Jifce lightning,
I ft
He riool,,
T &gt;. '! "1." died, Jong, long year, ago- Bren etaunetorirtie ot the Boeton otown, and I
&lt;l° mwe
wit11 ,fc
lulleft l.ttleennkly ringlet, ■mlor.l.ra.l th,,
dmi,
,1( „,mc flad&gt; ouJ1,t ju „,dl
„ Jan o! toitaj-w. potatol-' oonld. Wear. longed to a Hindoo prince. In front of Btuuded and iwportaat gali.sru&lt;. TUc object drawing a hng«,-navy revolver.
Ha
r
I &lt;*•
M "‘.ur-el away in X I " prop. " m,d In meklota inrXente in '
&gt;"kl *&gt;»&gt;
h» the clock's disc was a gong swung upon » ibo ctpuiization of a Stalo aMociatiou. The ooekod it and ubced the. tmunle-between
poles, and near it waa a j^ilu of artificial | call “ signsd-by tto fire dojartm«its of ser«»‘taW-Iorgoto comer of a rl.«d.
prix- pe-keg.. ot cnlmSonery. by origiltal dertgn. nnd now inten.l. to gir.
,
,
.
pr'UPixutw. Al. tbo raalriuui.* in u;e- iiuw1
was spoken, but each of the two men
'
"
' ;
“It ia rery domloriobli^ and yon are placing in front ot lii.'ahbp a huge tea-, Ida xolalxroi a larger rtiaro ot hi. wealth, ., . ,,
covered a dainty figurn.
*.
-&lt; »-u. looked steadily into the eyes of tlw’ oth­
a good, toonghtlidgiH," heaahl, looking | kettle, to which torn attached a placard | r'-*“l&gt;b"&gt;&gt;» «—&gt; wlentom i« to mlbeti- oonshtnte twelve perfevt bodice; but all ,
tee
er. Soon the gambler's hand upon the
' round with a ktear eppre-tauiou ot toa offering a prixo ot a eh.rt ot lea to toe ,‘&gt;M!“St™1 nau»M&lt;. u» &gt;.t ot one &gt;wiu j, lay hea|xxl together in apparent oonfu- na„.i r«tw»
Jaw Stated.
im1.L-«1 comfort.
“ I wonder we never ' person
person wno
who Moiuu
should mnxrmnke the
ncarcs ij —
—w‘^
,nftn -^r- J’dn®« laick—for the . ; Bjan
tn-, nearca
When the liauda of the dock inTax tmtepcwlwit OrJ«f of OA1 Frilo-ss rete- money began to draw l»ack, and tiw gam­
•'Margaret!
Raid the. new-comer; ■ thought of using. Ukw thing".”
!„
___ to
. the capacity
1..,^^ —
! giuws
of ___
tbr. uteuail ; i**M ’“bdligent ami more o©s% control’ (
tlje |iour of
ont from the pj^.; beMs th«r amiivcrMMy M Muskegon oa th® bler’s form m well. The revolver fol­
don't odl your niece
wlmb ver
lowed. The gambler stopped into tixn
would
o( —,
» Mp.
U,
U..
“ Nbw let me read the rest of our book •' This idea •hss ‘been adopted and im- ,"bid.
-----------,bwr&lt;l
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Mr Franklin W Iris
1 haV&lt;' Borac uew
in j proved upon by tbr iugvnious ahimwe ,
hfa property. It will be wise to , u
fnune
ou&lt;n.
u&gt;.
.,r um.hr aisle, and at this point porsengern in the
“Nolyrt. There'. STkrnr, r,.„ »J fr«bk
W,k at toern."
nwdmta ot Cleretand, Ol.ii who hare j
-ng t“ pert w,to . quid, dink, nd. torn
Menu .ha hm

i Jane whispered, " when Mr. Franklin
i expected to be married. She died and
j they've never Iwwn used. ”

MICHIGAN NEWS.

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•MKaaoredy twtad."
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The ifays flew by, cold weather
v
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, '• *fr'-ugtiieui«g, till Robert wrote he won
Margaret looked at tho big tray, the coating homo one chill Jauuaiy day.
blue pint- witli food, heaped upon it, th.- Margaret had born busy for a fortnight
t wn-timnrmi fork luid tmlf-nnitarl rxaivV it.
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,
and did not wonder at the' wgterfcJ bwt Mi. Franklin asked no questions,
food.
He luul b«en very ill, but was recovering,
so that he hoped -to wtdeome Robert in
grtUtanpFrt.'Utataid.
the a;tting-r«xun. How he shrank from

introduced a style of gambling aoine-»l^orc prarnng or eonI whst analogotut. The prizes are a coak
him. Hlionld it turn out that
a hat, and a pair of shorn. The awards :^r- Lick when well is leas dmritaMle
arc Inode an fotiowa: A piece of poric ia I ti!iui Mr. Lick, when ill the whole affair
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ManpUto.], tlw figure sprang up, saxed
the wit- gatnr, must of them trying U&gt; gt t under
R mid], k
walking up to the gong, nesses. to rrewediog: sJowly. All who have the state. ihr&gt; gambler lamkrd down
: ltjxnujt uno blow. This done, Im mtnmeil been examtoad are ex-koepent and foreomu at
to
ile
f,.u to jrieces again. When 0:6
Tim habit of
Mri -ilmwer...
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t-w, mnrirttt fritur ihmrtt tz, thn ..ik

so that all passers-by can have a fair J cisco.
.____
; likewise/and at the hour of noon and
view of it. Any one who vriahre may
Thk first locomotive ised in the midnight the entire heap sprang up,
buy s ticket of the operator of the 1 United States was the " John Bull," and, marebhig to the gong, struck one '
rehemo, venture a guess at the weight; imported fnra Et gLwil by the Albany . after the other hia Idow, making twelve

money, lit hi» pipe and was Mother men.

iy one of the rare ow
bier on the Union

hia own.

, cry p^pnlu'

near Troy.

\ hoxusf miner.

�HSn
leainre
editor

: having*, he related the* foregoing an
1 ...^1..... »r’i...
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,u
i. ^&gt;4
cunciu-siuti
of the'anecdtiie, he curric forward to
the footlights, placed his bands upon
hit breast, and said: *' Lathes and
gentlemen. John now stands before
you. He did become Mayor of bis
Nu.chie GT the mur-! borough." What a significant lesaou.

■ CASH.

C

S^ricnltural Jniplrmrats

urfeodaut

OF ALL KINDS,

and HatJu
hi*
filed aud * «.py

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caused death.

.
:
A man' residing hi Detroit a short
William Ernst, formerly proprietor time ago sent &amp; communication lu tin
«&gt;f tho City Hotel, nt Port Huron, eastern |ia|*r, denouncing the “iniscommuted suicide, March 13, by erable, low, vile, wrclehed, viygalxuid
journalist'' who writes |&gt;arngrnphs,
hanging bmuelf. Hia habit# were
tending io
to bring
firing inutlier-io-luws
niutber-io-laws into
- . °
...
, tenrhng
mt'mrrnovam) Il h
e«aw.»t beture lhe wortd. A ,«bhr* committed
rammlfli'r! ihn
nr. while
xrhilu under
iintlor sequent investigation reveal» the ......
he
tho nc.
luct
tliut jbe niotljer ia- law ol tho tenter
the iutiucuce of liquor.
of the communication stoo4 over him
J.' Bouwens, living al Zeeland,
with a poker and compelled him to
near Holland, has been arrested for write it
shooting M. Langlins, a saloon-keep­
Wrung Him Ot'r.—-On Randolph
er, who persisted in courting Bonwens’ sister, against Bonwens’ order. stioetyesterdiy, when a crowd hud
collected around a boy who bail been
Langlius is nubexpeefed to recover.
run over and badly hurt, a man ro«c
E. G. Filer's residence in Manistee up and said:
was burned on lhe 12jh inst. Loss
“Pm sorry enough to cry, but 1
havn’t !&gt;tne. I wahl to call your at­
$15,000.
tention lo my new patent clothes
wringer,
which
is* warranted

derer.

There is n class of persons in this
world, by no means small, whose
prominent peculiarity is whining,
They whine because they arc poor,
or if rich, because they have no
heulth to enjoy their riches; they
’ whine because they “have no luck,"
nnd others prosperity exceeds theirs;
they whine because some friend has
diedaiid-lhey are still living; they
whine because they liave aches and
pains, and they have aches and pains
becduaejhey whine; and they whinw,
no one can tell why- Now a word
to these whining
persons. First,
stofPwhining—it is of no' use com
plaining, fretting, fault'finding, nnd
whining. Why, you are themosl de­
luded set of crealuAes whoever lived!
Do you know that ii is a. well settled
principle ol physiology nnd common
sense that these habits are more ex­
. hausting to nervous vitality than al­
most any other violation ol physical
law ? And do yon know that life is
pretty much ns you make it ?• You
can make it bright nnd sunshiny, or
you can make it dark and shadowy.
'Illis life is meant only to discipline
us— to fit us for a lighter and purer
state of being. Then stop whining
and fretting, and go on your way re­
joicing.

Every ouc is familiar with the old
homely adage, “Take care of tho
pennies, the pounds will take care of
themselves,*' and the following anec­
dote [for the troth of which tho writ­
er vouches, being acquainted with
tbe parties to whom it refers], ts
strikingly illustrative of the power
that hes in the hand of even the very
nooiest of our readers, if they will
buttakc care of the pennies.
A Manchester calico printer was,
on his wedding th), persuaded by bi*
wife to allow her, as her share, two
half pints of alo a day. He rather
winced, under the bargain, for Jhongb
it drinker himself, he would have pre­
ferred a perfectly sober wife. Tftiey
both worked hard-: and he. poor man,
was seldom out of the public hoii»o
ns sjot as the factory closed. The
wife and htrabnnd saw little of each
other except nt bniakfiist: but as she
kept things lidy nlout her, and made
her filiated and even selfish allowance
for housekeeping meet the demaeu
upon her, he never complained. She
had her daily pint, and he, perhaps,
hud bis two or three quarts; and
neither interfered'with lhe olber at
odd times whon she succeeded, by
dint
one little nrtifice or another,
to win him home an' hour or two
earlier at night, and now and then to
spend an entire evening io his own
house
But these were rare occas­
ions. ‘J’Jidy bad been manied a year,
and on the morning of their wedding
anniversary the husband looked as­
kance st her neat and comely |&gt;ersoi&gt;
with some shade of remorse, as he
observed:
“Mary, wen had.no holiday sin’
we wed: and, only that I haven't a
penny i* th' wotld, we'd lake a jaunt
to th’ village lo «ec thee mother.”
■•Wouhh’t thou like lo go,John?"
she asked, softly, between a smile
and &amp; tear, pleased to hear Inm apeak
kindly as in old limes. “If lhee’d
like Lo go, John, I'll stand freaL”
“Thou stand treat F’ said he with
half a sneer. . "liuist got a fortiu’,

€taZe’« Chitted Plows
DRAGS. CULTIVATORS,

Gan" Plows,

Wheel

Horse

florae Forks, &amp;c&lt;

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,
CHAMPION

REAPER &amp; MOWER

LUMBER WAGON!
IN THE MARKET.

FstfaBRWTEFffllTHIKllML

I.. EMERY’S

Manufactured at Mnreagn, Mich., of the
beat material, ly first-claw workmen, and
we can fully warrant ali Buggies wo aelL
Fanners give us a call and we wtl guarantee

The following bit of conversation
Entire Satisfaction
wasovrrheanl between two. young
people ata gate on Stevens hired,
Al! .orders.left with us will receive prompt
unday evening;
attention. Both Doable and Single Buggies
He—I am so glad that spring i*
opening with its soft, warm airs’ giv
iug promise of the bemtlful unfolding
KERR 1 CROCKER.
of the tender buds.
She—I am so g’ad loo, it is gettng warmer. Buiter spreads
so
much easier.—Danbury News,

MEAT MARKET!

D. Store of

Rakes,

At that point he came down on slock of the above named Implements at
the pavement, several fiartiBs stepped our standfast north of WoleoU't.
on him^tnd as he was being sponged
off in a drug store he inquired:
"L this gTexa* or Mtch^ns T’—'

A Big Man.—“That carpet," said
a dealer to au old former the other
day. “that carpet is Si.35 per yard ;
but seeing it's you, you can have it
(or &gt;1.20.”
&gt; While hr? wua cutting it off lhe far­
mer proudly said to his wile •
“I never met him before, but you
see he takes me for some big man.
Now, then, Mnrinr, sec what ’(is to
have a husband who looks smartish?"
—Free Press.

Becdred at (he 0. O.

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 * Child’s Underwear,
■
Crockery and Glass Ware,
Groceries, &amp;c., Ac.

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes.
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

ATTENTION, ALL!

FOB

A BIG THING
NEXT 30 DAYS

ROE &amp; CLEVER,
thanking the public for past favor* aolict* a
continuance of the aame. and would
’ inform the public that they will
keep constantly on hand

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
pay the Highest Market Price for

I WILL SELL

FRESH MEATS,
BEST PRINTS, 10 Cts,

WORDERFUL HISTORY

POTATOES,

CORN, apples, OATS,
Clover Seed, &amp;c.,
Delivered at their

Yard wide, Sheeting 9 cts.

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

Knit Underskirts, 50 cts.
We also keep on hand and have for sale

In 1804

No. 1 Batts, 20 cents.

Commercial Advertiser,

Best Velveteens, 75 cents.

The Best Fasnily ’ jPaper Published in
this Country,

Good Waterproofs, 90 cts.

y

LATH,

SHINGLES,
WA TER LIME,

SALT,
*

HAIR.
STUCCO.

Commenced it* Firat Annual Distribution of

fc..

AU Wool Hose, 45 cents per pair.

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which we ship and retail at bottom prices.

To its Subscrib.TS

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

#lllsSOOO!
“1868
“ 1870
•• 1871
•• MJ72
•• 1878
.“ 1874

ToUL

8.500 Subeertbeta.
4.004
4,601)
6,000
8.000
6.0U0
12.000
16.000
ii.uoo
40,000
30,000

»11.600

Proprietors.

Then Try My $1 Tea,

r«now«:
$ 2.000
2.60©
3,000
3,500
4,000
7,000
10,000
12,000
20,000
80.000
17,600

MOtnoAOi; hali2

Default baring been made in th* ecaditiou* of ।
.
- merit***.

ror of Thomas Bhridun of Castleton, Michi­
gan, Which mH mortgage was duly rocord-

at eleven o’clock
seven hundred [$700] dollurg iu yearly pwy.
menu, of one hundred dollar! e*ch year,
from the d$te of said mortgnge, with inier-

ehculd any default be made in the paytnent
Wngatas, Francis Pattbn, of Nashville,
Michigan, did, on the 13rh day of January.
A- D. 1878, make and execute to Christo­ I herein exprewed, and ahouM the Mme repher Kill of Castleton, Mtehign. a certain
mortgage io secure the payment of a certain
ia to say, after
said mortgage was duly recorded in tbe days, the «aid
office of the-Rsgister of Deeds of Barry
county, Michigan, on the 16th dsy of Janu­
ary, 1878, in Liber “Z" of mortgages, on his executor*, adminiatratorv
become and be due and payable immediately
thereafter, although the period a* above
livered, on the 27th d»y of September. A. limited for the payment thereof might not
D. 1878, by said Christopher Kill, Jo Joshua ihen have expired, anything therein before
ewrfrary ihereef fax any
W. Glonn, wWh eaid acsignmen: wax duly cnniaittad
recorded in the office of the Register of wire notwidMtanding; and default baring
Deed* in Barry county, Michigan, on lhe been made in the payment of aaid intereet,
2-Hh day “of May, A. D. 1874. h&gt; Liber -o" nnd the Mine having been JUid remained noof mortgages, on page 113, and, whereas,
said Joshua W. Glean did, tin th* 16th day
of Jnne, A. D. 1874, duly and legally a««ign
said mortgage i&lt; nd deliver said note to Grif­
fith ft Kerr, of Nashville, Michigan, which
raid assignment was duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds in Barry turn of mortgage the sum of seven huudred
county, Michigan, on lhe 12t*i day of March. forty-five and 36-100 ($746.88) dollars, and
A. D. 1876. In Liber “No. 5” of mortgage*, also an attorney fee of twenty-fire dollars,
on j&gt;*ge 224, and, whereas, there is uow as in said mortgage expressly provided; sad
due on said note and mortgage, (he sum’ of no suit al law or in equity having been in­
one hundred and seventy rix dollar* al this stituted to recover Lhe amount du* on mid
date-, nnd default has been made in the pay­ mortgage or atty part thereof; Notice is
ment of said mm; Now, therefore, bv
reason of said default, the assignee ot said
by virtue of the power in said cordancewilh the statute in such case* mode
mortgage contained, will, on the 19th day of and provided, I vball *cll st public suction
June, A. D. 1875, at tbe hour often o’clock. or vendue, nt.tbe north front deer df the
A. M., of mid day, in lhe city of Hartings, court hou**, inth* city of Hastings, in said
at the north front door of lbs court house, county of Barry,—said court house being the
in said city, (that tiring the place of holding place for bolding the siFcuit court for the
lhe circuit court in and for Barry county, county of Barry,—on Saturday the third
Michigan) sell the lands and premises de­ day of Ju’y, A. D. 1876, si the hoar of leu
scribed in said mortgage, or to much there­ o'clock in tbo forenoon of that day. the
of as may be necessary to *ati»fy the amount land* aud tene«u*ot* described in Mid mort­
due thereon, and the reasonable costs and gage, or *o much thereof as shall be neces­
expenses of this sale and an Attorney fro sary io Miisfy lhe said amount due on aaid
of twenty-five dollars, stipulated to be paid mortgage, together with Mid sUaroey fee
by the terms of aaid mortgage, rtiould lhe sad all *ther legal cosi*. The description
same be forecloeed.
’
of said land, a* described in said mort­
Th* description of th* premises as de­ gage. i* a* follows,-to wit: all that certain
scribed in said mortgage is m follows, io
wit: Village Lot No. ten (10) in Alanson heing in the oouaty of Berry, and Stale of
W. PUlUps* wddition to tbe Village of Naah- Michigan, known and described ae follow*.
ville, carry county, Michigan, according to
the plat aad survey thereof.
Dated Nashville, March 18lh, 1875.
in town three (8), north of renge eevew 17)
GRIFFITH A KERR,
west, county of Barry and State of Michigan.
Assignees of wad Mortgagee.
THOMAS SHELDON,
Clkwixt Smith.
. CLEMENT SMITH,
Mortgagee.
Attorney fur Assignees.
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,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Deted Nashville, April 6,1875.
28-40

nORTUASE SAXE.

al) kinds, which will be told low for ca*h
The bigbest price paid for liideu. Pelts
clc. Give them a call on Went aide Main St
Mhville, Mich.

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default thereof, that said bill will be taken
a* coufe»»ed by Mid xi&lt;jp-rc»ideui defendant.
Airtl it is further ordered, that within twen­
ty
day* tbc
complsi^aal
cause
a
notice of thi*- order to be published
in the !f 4t » vms N rw», a public
newspaper, printed, ptfhlisbad and otrrakting in mid coanty, nnd tliat *aid publication
ba continued at lean once in each week fui
six weeks in succcnion, or that he cau«e a
copy of ibis order to be personally served &lt;m
the mid non resident defendant nt least twen­
ty days before the time-prescribed for hia
sppreranoe.
EDWARD A. HOLBROOK.
Circuit Court Camioimionw in and for Bar­
ry County. Mich.
•
CLEMENT SMITH,
Complainant's Solicitor
(A true copy.) Attest. Wx. H. POWEBS.
29-86
. Register.

Wa- E. SAVAGE A BRO a COLUMN

Bargains ?

And

3

Cent SOAP.

OW Town Rio, 25 and 28 Cents.

Dofuuli having been made in the conditions
ef a certain indenture of mortgage, made
and executed on th* third day of September,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and seventy two, by Alonso U.
Stevenson, sole and only heir at law of Rox­
ana Steveson. dscMMtf, and Elisa J. Stev­
enson. his wife, of Woodland, .Miebigan. in
favor of Elisha Bannister, of Windsor couuty, Vermont, which nld mortgage was duly
recorded in tho office of the Register of
Deeds of Barry county, Michigan, on Lhe
third day of September, A. D. 1872. at five
q.’clock P. M-- in Lil,«r X of mortgnge?., cu
page 352, which Raid mortgage was given
to »ucarc the payment ot five hundred and
rixty ($560.00) dMInrs. four years from the
date of the said mortgage, with interest at
the r«lo nf ten per cent per Annum -pay.
able Anntislly; And H w*a thereby *:ni 'in
s*id inortghre exprewly agreed th*: abooid
• ny dtfuuk be made in the payment of raid
inlcrert or ar.y port thereof on any day
whereon the remo wa* made payable a*
therein expreaaed. and uhould the imme re­
main unpaid and in arecar* fur the enner of
thirty day*, then and from thenceforth, that
b (o My. after the lap** of tbc Mid thirty
d*y«, the Mid principxl buid of fir* hundred
and sixty dollar*, with all arrcaragBi of intcrrel thereon, should at tbe option of tbe
obligee, his execuiora. ndminirtrator*. or
awigM, become and b* due and payable
immediauly thereafter, although th* period
M above limited Jor tho payment thereof
might not then have expired, earthing
therein l^sfore contained to the cenLrary
thereof fat any wire not wilhrtaudiog; and
default having been made in th* payment of
Mid interest, and the aamo having b«en and

If ICB1GAN STAT1
01
UEU11A

75-100 [$1220.75] dollars, two years from
tbe dale of asid mortgage, with inlore*: at
tbo rale of ten per cent per snaww payable
annually । And it was thereby and in said
mortgage expressly agreed that should any
default be made in the payment of aaid in­

expressed, and ithould the same remain u&gt;-

i^-100th* dollars, with all arrearages of
Mt
-k
.. ____ ...

mediately thereafter, although the period as

principal mim or twelve h
75-lOOth» dollars with all arrreram* t(
o..k
m I.Z.UM

Tbe Mfr INSTITUTION lu the

TRIUMPH BAKING

Default having been made in the condition*
nnd executed on the twwty-lhird d*y
December, iu the year of our Lord one th
•and eight hundred axd eeveut
Frier tv.tnoi, of Nartvillo, Mioh
vor of Charlo* B. Richardson «
phc*. which aaid martgagB wa»
ed in the office of the Rrgblcr o
Barry oonuty. Miehigan, on the twelfth day
of January, a. D. 1874, al ten o'clock A. M.r
in Lllmr Y of mortg.fi-. on P*g. 572,

PtWDER!
[$1811.17] aad
fifty dollar*. a*

Tea Setts for 65 Cts.
kt public

$20,000 IN CASH

U»s

BOOTS AND SHOES

brick in ti c clihuney, ami coutitad I

Ready Made Clothing
GLASS AND PAINT.
He

would

AT PUICKH CHEAPER TUAN EVER,
AT THE DOWN TOWN fiTOBE OF

H R DICKINSON.

LKHAJJT AND MtTAtu

■j KE
DETROIT

�—The M. E- Church Social will

be held at lhe residetactii of Dr. Par­
ker, on Friday evening the 23rd insL

LOO A. US
FRIDAY
JBfrrrfer—

thing else is necessary to bring down
I. W. Vroesaan is building an addition to
his residence on Broadway, and making tho obstinate ones.

iloHr.

Lee

day nighL

—Tha postoffice has gone into its
IT A. BARBER, Ml. D, 1 tonne- ucw quarters. •
Several bf our citi»ns have procured and
n. jmM.rfcY—Renr*.. &lt;«-, .~r
—Roe Sc. Clever have built a neat, set out young maple trees In front bf their
new brick smoke, house.
WEBSTER St HOBfcS, Black—Rev. I. N. Crittenden is making prn&gt;TT
All triad* «t York H &lt;&gt;«• lliackamllt.
inr toptoy th* violin. She i* advancing

at the

scene of the conflagration,

which wns discovered to bo a dry
goods hex that sotnu boys had mount­

Dry Good..,

ed'on a pole, near H, C. Wolcott's
house.

At a dwtsnoe it looked ex­

actly like a fire breaking through the

J

and la there attending .to it.

The frogs’ open-air qoncerts are begin­
—The Council has appointed.Clement
Smith Village Attorney for the ensuing year, ning lo be heard. The “Bass" Frog seems
lo be more quiet than usual.
and Wm. E. Griggs Marshall.
M. FLINT,
Orson E. Gillman who had the misfortune
—Middleville baa added ten acres to its
to break his other leg a few weeks ago is
Comgtry. The land was bought- of L N.
Office or* Bolae Bro*. Drug Htnre, N*»hvl!lc. Ml.-'t.
Keeler, $1,000 being ths sum paid thtrvfor.
C. W. Bradl of Albany N. Y., is prepar­
JOHN R. EASTMAN
—W. W. Cole was elected Supering to engage in the buying and; forward­
ivsor of- Assyria, on the Democratic ing of all kinds of produce in this city.
ticket.
Men have been engaged In cutting trees
g L1EBHAUSER,
—Mt S. Leibhanser has mowed on the fair ground aud cleaning out the old
his tailor shop into the old postoffice stumps etc. The improvement was much
needed.
building.
Since the fire at the residence of Chief
—Now is the time to use printer's
g PARADY, Manufacturer of
Justice Clark, on Green St., a now.chimney
ink to catch customers’ eyes for the and other improvements have been made to
Boole and Shoe*,
spring trade.
his dwelling.

TAILOR

—House cleaning time i* approach­
ing, and the Benedicts will soon take the looks of her house on Broadway, and
C. J. Holbrook is doing the same, al his res­
to the woods.
idence.
—A good warm rain would make
Garden seeds are in abundance at the

WM. JONES,

the grass jump like a boy who has

just stubbed his toe.
—Clean up tbe streets.and alleys ;

bugs sitting on tbs shelves, watching to see
who buys them.

your cellars and yards;

clean up generally.

ELIHU CHlPMAX,
Justice of tho Peace,
Xaslivllle, ailrli.

Collection! a specialty.

LOAN

■ MRS. L. O. CROCKER
Has jut received a complete assortment of
FALL AND WINTER

IILLINXRY&amp; FANCY GOODS!
Alsc VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.

On motion by Downing tho Presi •
dent appointed VI olcott and Down­

ing to settle with tbe Treasurer. t
On motion all funds except Ceme­
tery were traasfered to the Incidental

Fund.

The following acc'ts were present­

ed and on motion allowed.
W. A. EverU, filling on slrtsL.........$14 5O
W. Nichols,' —
T. 0. Downing,'election charge*.
3.00
E. J. Feighn*c.
•
‘and “
Rec'ing, 12.75
A. J. Hardy....
4.50
A. W. Olds.
3.00
C. C. Wolcott,.
1.50
F. A. Webb,....__________
-1.&lt;NJ
Wm. E. Griggs, removing snow and
ice at bridge...........
Silas' Brooks, labor on bridge
1.00
1.50
0.45

the entertainment.

Comers, Allegan County.

On motion Wm.
Our county Surveyor and Deputy have pointed Marshall
Just received a new dumping level, for use
year.
E. J. FEIGHNBR,
is with lhe Sheriff, nnd no*, in the court
Recorder.
room, as lhe types bad it in my former let-

—The kite season is now upon us,

E. Grigg.* was ap­
for

the ensuing

BOOTS and SHOES.

FOR THTLADIES ESPECIALLY
Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,
White Goods,

and mother*

who find

LISTEN?

Something Interesting and Val­

LOCAL MATTLES.

their tooth

Shaving, Hair Cutting
Dressing, Shampooing,

Done in the latest styles of the art, and a* pastor of th* Christian Church in this Til­
the best of Oils used. Shop jusi south of lage next Sabbath. Preaching morning and
the Unian House.
48
evening. His morning topio will be “Spir­

C. C. WOLCOTTS HARDWARE STORE,
Where everything in the Hardware Line can be found at

r e et i n g! FUBHITHRE MANUFACTORY!

BQ. Lemons at 88c. per dozen at 49.

1 ■*
I JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
Again in the Trade
Manu^acl nrerw and keeps on ban
and shall be pleased fo renew

uable.

brushes filled with paste will know

Parlor. Library. Dining. Office aid
GENERAL FONTORE!
I trust by fair denting I ahull be 1

Business ItelsxtioiiH

BABBBIaiHAIR DRESSER!
Kasmvius, Mick.

FOR SALE ONIA’ AT

I world rexpectful’y inform my friendx i
LEMUEL SMITH,
President

On Tuesdtf of last week a little girl
BQl. Dye stuffs st Boise
Baov.
aged about 4 years, daughter of Wm. Bain,
living in Hastings township, fell into a
BQx. Bay Blate Suspenders at
how to account for it.
boiling hot aap.pan and badly burned her
Dickixso^*.
—Base ball matches, lacifer match­ right arm, shoulder and back. She is do­
BQ. Don’t fail to drop in'and get a
es and various other kinds ot match­ ing well.
Hash Cash cigar*t Boiss &amp; Lu**.Our
popular
Buggy
man,
J.
Lee
Heed,
es are taking a back seat for spelling
BQ_ Boies A Lss will sell tlieir entire
has taken a third interest ia the exhibition
matches' over lhe entire country just
stock of crockary and gbusvaro at cost.
&lt;J- now.
Ws msax AT COSTKnowing tbe u&lt;e of printer! ink be will be
Dickinson has cheap wall paper.
—Rev. C. I. De»o commence* hi* labor*

BARLOW,

CLOTHING

The following named
persons Ladle*’ Llncu Collar* A C’nff*
were appointed overseers in the reGeo. Haskins, if Woodland, was arrested spective road districts:
To match all new Spring styliu. bought at
—Barry County official majorities:
my own price, to be-sold accordingly
on lhe Oth insl. for forging names to a note,
No. 1,
SolunionTroxel.
Graves, 4,146; Marston,785 ; Walk­ lie owns the complaint and awaits the May
No. 2,
Sihs Stiles.
Very Cheap.
er 775 ; Cntcheon, 738 ; Hoyt, fur term vf court when he will undoubtedly go
No. 3,
S. C. Warren.
Nashville, Mich , April 1st, 1875.
on a visit at Jackson.
.
Circuit Judge, 359.
On. motion Clement Smith was
James R. and Isaac A. Dibble -have sold
—Those present
at
Messers.
W. A. AYLSWORTII.
their property in this city to parties In Mid­ appointed village attorney for the en­
Graves &amp; Chandler's concert last
dleville, and have engaged in the dry suing year, and his .office rented for
Friday evenipg speak very highly of goods and grocery business at Burnips the same time at 810-

Sha still retains the services of Miss, for the accomodation of those who
carry "jack knives."'
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.

The truly wonderful anti justly celebmled Plow—n plow that is surely
destined to work its Way into general use‘as fast os it bccunrrij known. All
that is required of it to do so. is its »mL It is v.*ry|g&gt;c.ii, strung. coin|«oct nnd
simple in its construction ; there heitig rn all but tour pieces of casting*, viz. ;
Hats, Caps,
Mouldboard. Lnndxidr. Point nnd Slinrc'
Boots, Shoos,
The Point nnd Share, unlike vif’/er. plows, arc sepnr.ite pieces of castings,
thereby securing a great Kuving in wmr, as-every* fanner knows that the
Noliois,
point of bis old style plow is
worn good for nothing, while bis *hnrn
would do tnnch service if he could sepnrute.it from tho point. And breulrn
Shirts,
all that, the truly great economy in this Plow is, that when lhe under side
Collars,
of the Point becomes worn beveling, as till points do, especially in htird
land, it can be turned upside down, nnd you havto the sharp chisel edge
CiVs,
that was un. now on the bottom, cutting keenly; and thus you cari keep
JU. turning it, first one side down and then tho other, unflQt is worn too short
for use. And then when you have thus worn out one cAjL of your Point,
yon have the other end of the same Point to do yo» equal service ns .the
first. Thus you have in one Point the wear of four at least, of the old style
of points.
.
And then lhe Share also lias two edges, which can be used vice versa and
while one end of the Point, or one edge of the Share is in rise, the other is
hid inside tire Plow, giytr.g it strength, and not marring its syinetry.m tiro
SUITS from $8. to $30. least. 'Phus the Share is equal in service to nt least two of the old style,
and by its being disconnected from the Point and need not be thrown away
Made up ia good atyles aad warranted lofil with it because it is worn out, this Share-is equal to more than two old style.
And not only has the Plow the above great advantages economy :n wear
of Pointsand Shares, but it has much advantage in wear in the sltape of the
Landsidc and Mouldboard. This Plow is the result of twenty years cvbsUtnl stui.y, and the expenditure of eight thousand dollars in eXperinrcnl«;
The Landside, unlike other plows, instead of having a lateral projectile at
its bottom, (anpposed and is actually necessary in other plows To keep them
in the groumFlevd,) the bottom ouruer of the Landsidc of this Plow is
rounded, and stands tdanlriig in under the Plow. Thus there to no projec­
tion there to be soon worn off, and when worn off, your How much injured.
of Detroit, Ryehester nnd Eastern manu­ The wear of its Landsidc is equal on all its surface.
factories, at prices that cann'l fall lo please.
The Mould-board ol this Plow has been lhe subject of the. greatest study
and experiment, resulting in one on which the furrow slice bears equally on
Bools froa $2.50 lo $9 pr pair every part of its surface, and it has also demonstrated the fact tlpt n is not
the character of the metal alon«*, but the peculate shape of it,, that ennldes
plows to "Bconr’’in tho most sticky, mucky soil. This plow, made of c;.s*.
iron, will scour in any soil that a steel plow will. Il has, nbo*, great pul­
verizing properties. Tn the extremely hard chkidy ground, fanners have
noticed this |»eculiarity a great deal.
And now,'lastly w«&gt; have a Plow without any special pressure in one
part more than another, we should expect that it would lioLl easy nnd draw
A job lol of
easy. Well, it does. 7t will run alone without anv holdim
’
nnd has dono
it, with the horses on a trot. Tltis plow beat , the Ohv
.
. Chilled, Giijc
Chilled and all the plows on draft at the State Fair. 113 Ito, and nt the
Washtenaw Co. Fair, 128 lbs. This.Plow is now the most perfect two or
three horse Plow, made in lhe (J. S.

Cloiltlop,

“Competition'’ they say, “ is the life are expected soon, when you m^y hear Ibeir
sweet music— if you get up early enough.
of business."

your store boxes out on the streets,

CUT FREE or CHARGE!

KA.8KIO» ABLE

Miuute* of the previous meeting
read and approved.

ago is getting along nicely. Tbe little fel­ was repealed,
On motion highway labor was or­
low stands the pain like a major.
—Sam Durgee appeared upon the
Robins And blue-birds have arrived, and dered assessed at the rate of SO cents
streets with a new dray, Tuesday. the other classes of the feathered beauties per one hundred dollars.

—It is now the proper time to put

DELL

Present, — Downing,
Wolcott,
Olds, • Hardy, Halbert and Irland,
Trustees.

Keagle.

Gntral Conveyancing^

TO

Council Rooms, I
April 13, 1875. j
Regular meeting bold.

E. D. Sperry, a new employee in Wilkin's
Bros, croquet factory, nearly cut the fingers
of his right hand off last Tuesday, while
—Report saith that the newly working al a circular saw.
W. Everett, hauling etone etc 4.00
Al Trontwine has removed hia barber
On motion the President was un­
elected President of the Village,JLeru­
shop to move spacious rooms in Rowers pointed to investigate river bridge.
ne! Smith, has resigned.
block, and now has the “boss shop" of lhe
Motion being made T. C. Downing
-y-T. C. Downing was elected valley, os well as “boss barber."
was appointed President Pro Tern.
Town Treasurer, on the Demoratic
Tbe little son of W. II. Holmes who bad
On motion tbe fire limit ordnance
ticket, by 51 majority over John his “extra" finger amputated a few days
clean out

MONE Y

Common Connell Proceedings.

IUprt«au

JOHN Q^CRESSY

Doable Self Sharpening Ifiiproi ed

Several persons gathered

Mr. Stewart succeeds Bonier Green as roof of a building. The boys deservj
telegrap* operator at the depot. Green ed a night’s rest in the-"cooler,’
has returned to Charlotte.

B. RASEY, Drayman. Goods and
. Xtnwo
In aay (A»rr In tbe vlllayv.

'

OX HAXD AT

north past of tho village last Satur­

hodse.

flLEMENT SMITH.
V
1.A.NVYKR,
Beal Ertaic »n-t In««.-*ae&gt;-

Flaws Plows! Plows!

W. A. AYLSWORTH’S,

—The cry ot fire was raised in the

painting his-

is

NEW GOODS!

lage school will be used, unless some­

APRIL 1C. 1S73 the attention of-our ladies.

—Herbert

NEW GOODS!

The entertainment will embrace, 1st
maple sugar, and 2nd, a spelling mass.
The spelling book in use in the vil

KOCHER BROS.
Have removed to their

with yon.
able io retain your confidence, and to win
that of strangers.

Together with a full assortment ol

MIRRORS.PICTUBES. FRAMES

Especial

Attention

and cards, brackets,
DUSTERS, AC.. AC.,

U invited to my’slock of

Elegant Nffw Quarters,

Baiy Cats aaJ Perambulators!

B^&gt; Prepared Citrpns, l*ran«*. RngUxb
On the 8ih inri., John Potter of Grand Currant*, Beans, Lard, Monty, and eve­
Rapids, was arrealol l»y Deputy if. S. Mfctrything the market afford* st Boisb &amp; Lxx's. In the new briek block, appo-dte tbe Union
sbal, I. W. Vrooman, and lodged in jail for
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
House, and ore bound lo lead the Co. in tin
passing counterfeit money in this city. On
—Billy Griffith went ovej the riv­
wall paper juxt rercivcd al Botas Bans.
o(.n „,i.. i„,i
»„j mbtai^o
er dam in a small boat last Sunday,
A O 2A1T LJ
।
CAStUS furnished to ordes
milled to aw lit trial at the next term of the
BSu Oranges at 40c. per duxea st 49.
find escaped without injury or a wet U. S. CtMirt.
WHICH IB NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN. ' SHR QUDS AND COFFIN LINor THE
tHr New Orleans Molasses at
back. Ho might have tried a thou­
Sheriff Creasy arrested on tho 10th iusL,
A. Roos A A Sos.
■ i
INGSkr/d continuity on harttL
sand times and not have been more
Ready pay cuxtomem shall have no cause:
at Orangeville, Jas. Reed and Mra. Electa
fo complain of high prices.
And in varieties to suit ctutomera, all to be lucky.
England, a married woman, charged with
and choice slock of
—The job of doing the wood wurk having committed adultery, on lhe 22nd day
w. manufacture our Furniinio from lhe
of March last. On being brought before
Give IVIe a Call.
best thoroughly seasoned lumber and warof Messers Ayisworth’s ic. Wolcott's
PAY THE
Justice Riksr they gave bail for their *p
NashvHle, Mich., Jan. 27, 1876.
Dons in lhe Latest Styles and with neatness. stores has been let to Biggs A Waipearanoe for examlhalion on the iOth Inst.

FALL MILLINERY GOODS’

it cf Religious Work.”
••Pulpit and Pew."

Evening topic,

BOOTS AND SHOPS

Mrs. H. M. STEBBINS

Dry Goods Business !

REESE &amp; DETTERICK

DRESS MAKING

rath.

Mr. Walrath

will

remove

Stoat Qcill.

IliR-liest Cash I?rice

from Middleville to this village next

NEW PLANING MILL
A. W. OLDS, Prop'r.

—Kerr A Crocker have formed a co-pnrtaership for th* purpoa* of carrying on the
agricultural implement
buaincaa. They

The following persona have been drawn
i serve as jurorj for the May term of

Edwin II. Clark. Orangeville;
Asahel Beach, Jr. Johnstown ;

r’s building on
ml styles, I would invite the
public lo xsy superior facil- msIL (lire th* new firm a call.
Ue best khd of work si
—A. P. Nichols’ dog stole over

^laning, Hatching,

eleven pounds of beef stenk from

Re-sawing, Cut.,

day, and that evening he sailed down

faction gnoranleed.

Dretged Flooring
SUiir, MoiMhgx, At.r

Roe &amp; Clever's meat market Tues­
tnntn street with a tin pail tied to his
laiL The meat wns recovered. Sv

Frederick Hocbt, Jr. Carlton ;
Milo L. Williams, Hastings City;
Henry W. Burch, Thornapple ; "
Johnatbon Haight. Woodland;
John Beamer,'Irving;
John W. Griggs, Yankee Springs'
Henry Healey, Hull*nd.
I. F. Makepeace, Hartings City.
Guy B- Durfee. Baltimore.
/ Wm. P. Little, Castleton.

COUNTRY PRODUCE, DRESS GOODS.
Bites, Pelts aid Furs.
SHAWLS, CASSIMERES,

—Orson Swift,* wealthy A rater of

shall tend out a

Wujoh lo uuy Fresh

BUTTER and EGGS.
2’1-46

REESE Ac DETTERICK.

boots &amp; Shoes,

&gt; anker Aotionw.
Tbeodor* Kyea, I'rairiavUla.
John F. Gates, Assyria.

5

o
a

N nrman Johnson, Rutland.

2
5

Harvey Belling sr. Barry.

plow* manufactured, via: Gale, Oli­
ver and Heckeadorn, he reqnrsted :i
trial to determine the merita of the

Hence, a trial

Curtra P. Pcndill. Prairieville.
Hiram Coleman, Johnstown.

held on
When we see young ladies with
tender eyes nnd nisei ad mouth,
llecken- teaching school in lhe place of those
■torn—sukl by our enterprising hard­ old maids who used to bo so fainilinr
ware dealer, C. C. Wolcott—and pur­ with a- hoy’s person as to know wlieru
to apply the ruler and make it huit
chased the same.
Mr. Swift went
the tnos!, we wish we wcie back
home happy, and Charley is in all ol there agnin crooking up pins ha the.
his gktrv.
wm

h» verdict in favor of lhe

Clock*, Spectacle*, #c.

principally removed, an-l we invue Pbytieian* to .-xnuitw tlicai and Hurt Hiriu.

TO

TVASHVIEEE

TO

W«

STAA’I

And intend doing a Lrgitimai.. Drug BoaiuMV, au-l I'l-yBiciaUA sill find iu our otpek a
general amiafiuient of goods »u&gt;tcd to Ibeir practice, nut

WE WARRANT THEIR PURITY I
WE ALSO HAVE

.

School and Miscellaneous Uookry'’Stationeiy,
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishc
Brushes, Glass and 1'

Of all kinds, and la fkot

Evrrjjthing

Want,

WINES AND LIQUORS. IxJh AaOw and
NIAC AND PEACH BRANDIES. JAMAICA RUM. u Fin,
Article of OLD FORT AND NATH'i WINES, OLD JlPURBON AND CEDAR VALLEY WHISKIES. {■w.&lt;intr,l afan
Standard Proof..) LONDON DOCK AND HOLLAND GIN
p*rpo.«ca only.

your Butter, Eggs and Dried Fna't,
। We pay the Ifighcsl

Price for -

them.

CHAS. W. DEM ARA Y

Having learned tliat the report ia in circulation tint our stock of Drugs

rocenes

Which wo will dispose of as low if not lower
than our ccmpautora.

the public square, and Mr. Swift gave

A W. OLDS

FUJkOSTlSrEUS,

s

into town last

Saturday to buy a plow. As our
dealer* represent three of lhe best

plows.

L. J. WHEELER | Nashville M ich.

COME

COTTON A DEs*,

was the dog. and he is as devilish as

Maple Grove, came

Experienced
Workmen
Employed.-

GENERil MERCHiNDISE

FOR ALL KINDS OF

week.

W. U. ItSCHER * Bro. I

w Finest'Chrwiu* TOBACltOM «*'&gt;d

Wo cordially Juvite the public to examine &lt;Mt- &gt;t;..-l. n»d pretr* beL»r* p«irw4»-i.'in •.

F.HR PRICES .LVD 11 (/.VEST DE.ILLVG,
F. C. and F. T. BOISE, Druggist

�prawwltoo irai"» &lt;• te iro- f
T»- Ml- k
nra-.orally .aotained."
j The publisher &lt;rf the dan-MitM./Wru- iXxo.tr,Aiuaatag a* tiih cxhiWtiun aeoBta from the ;-wlU bwu*. April iTtb, a iwreKy-c«Lt-*^n.-r.n
dcsrrtpta.n gitou by
w« ran say. , extra. ccmtamiuK * fine map of the l«wk Hib*.
. from aioixal ubrerraUou, teat &lt;*iie feature u including all th* Ufexintain rang* kirnwn tmdev
! to be Introduced into the. traveling Romir, I that name; also, a large swety of valuabis in­
i Hippodrome more taterraltag aud tastru-.-tire ; fmnation gathrtM frota ottidal snd private

NEWS IN BRIEF.

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IvyTt+l Ot MWN-r.

anvwn «• - i nc (.ougravs or aHmarvna.

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| tamly. .&lt; .affrnd to
t&gt;» -oenJ
lUUS
a e.»poni.K ■
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! ancy, most enslaving to Ute mind, and such an enormous affair Uirough the voua- I

„mgtoitj to diOrall to o~«~. tod ; P-igJin M gtoltoto w-.u 0. to,.U I
UnUy ot
i
ito vri^nh-children
oroBiamarek,
bo exoeeaivoly
? ever a»w the -Cotigresa of • Nation*’ ft the | Witeon ahuttle eewtag mactawe
; proa., tlito il
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I in any branch of education mure diacieI rto,.
.ven
TV- 1..wn
tiou or more skill in required. W c have
two nbiecta to keen iu view: the one. to
the Mwtrid tluh*raitv. have t««u tautatasl ---------from s,wiu for preteetin,-, agiinoi. the rereut secure our children from all unnwssuiy
educational law*. CMtelw. the eminent i-tato- ; and imaginary fears; the other, to in­
man. bM resolved to go to Itom* to aroirt per- I apin' them with that strength of mind

j The coaiumca arc true to life, and many at machine iijmmi terrne nbich enable him lo pay
them are genuine, having been procured di- 1 foritta email monthly unstallroeata that he
j feet
tuulonailttes which they repre- | can snare out of hte wagsa wnhoat feeling the
rent.
sent. Tbe
The Individuate
Individuals emnloyed
employed to-ocreonate
to-pcraonate • : drain
drain.’. Ha
Ho win get.
rot tliaraby.
tlierobv. a machine
machine cajiabte
canabte
the historical characters hare the moat fallb- of doing evorr variety of family work in tbe
frit
ir» Him orlvlnale In faen r.,.t ,.._ —I -..-^r.d ,..u..._ u
(Lnl
n
child can operate, and which will pruro a per­
tralturc ta .ome kind of triumipbal car, brill- manent family bleaeing. Machine* will be
lantiy bedecked with appropriate
«n•retnion.
which may enabln them tq meet, with bicius, color, aud Intricate dcvlece, and oil
-TU. 'Mb.
th.
u»- •arte of characteristic* in tho way of pecul­
iar unlfonn., -uluiata, aoidicry, attcudanta
obarxoa thata war
the French-Amiexnbly
la Ulrica, to I, avot.table
* ■
x first,
n
potato
of revenge.
evil, of life. For the
and mualc. Bcoroe of gli.tcning gilded chari­
ot* illumine lhe arena with a balv of lu»ter,
—The Spanbli goveniment baa dodded to tlwre is no one who iiaa oontempmted u U were, and the dteplay of royal .ptendor
Mud 5.000 more Mildiera to Culv.
tho suffering occasioned, through life, in far mote Imposing and impre*»ivc than
Dil Pixkok’s Golden Medical Discov—Cardinal Mautang regard, the Crtiiolki : l&gt;y the prevalence of needleae fears, imag- word, can describe, thrilling the auditor with
un»pcakable amaxement and admiration.
witb any other luedicmc.
Cliurch in Eogtaid aa approaching tbe mo*t jIiary terrrir*, and diseased nerves, but
“ A* tbe name of the grand Congrcs. implie.,
Y UT
rc"‘"r~
: would moat earnestly desire to preserve it ft a tlupcndon* gathering of tbe Monarch.
sio;
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—Franc* te innmouiiir her alwcnl *oua
to...............................
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... i of tho nnlverac, bringing is vivid .view the inj the rtfrcM part*. For all caaea of Laryu' their children from these evils. To this living Ktag., Queen*, Ruler.-and Potentate* Kifm. Hocraeuoaa. Hupprewion orJxnm of Trace,
ii.. ! cad. they Hhouid be. as for m possible, ' otti&amp; 0Mt ■*»« ccnturler, culintaaiing ta «ti IIn&gt;nt*liilia. Severe Chronic ariangvnng Cougta,
—Tbe attempt of 1‘aul Iloynt.nn to crasi ti,e ,
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• atlecttag Jtnale «o touching that ft mu»t it will lx? found to anrpaee' any medicine that
.tote. Her
Majeatyl ba* over before boon offered tri the public. It
Engliah .channel in his life-aaving apparatus guarded from everything bkcly to excite a w .ken the emotion,
lotlnus ot
of a
aatolc.
HerMriraly.
.
rf.m, or U. Urrifj lh« inulin., i •" »&lt;”' * England,
S’head. Cbe glittering is sold by all deaieni in mcdidncti.
w'm a partial nuccean. When within11 ve milwi
undnd by
. ,
, | coInnin, larrotiuded
byher
herroyal
royalcourt
courtand
aun
tion. In wry early childhood they ought followed by a long ancestral Hue. tbe notabll.
Tiuc Human Haul—How many per­
—
_ nt play, i...
—..i -itv and richlv.uattbrmed ** Life mardsna ti.” son* abuse this delicate and beautiful orna­
not' to «...
bo rtortied, ___
«iv®n
by tradTiicu France, Iu lhe pcreon of Napob on tbe ment, It boraing it with alcaMie wmtm and
com|*uyitag him dealined to pilot him any farthsr and he waa taken on iward tbe atrarcer. don DoiMcs or Htmngo appcarauctm. Ghoul Firat and bia famoua Field Ma rebate; Ireland, plMteriiiK it with grsaae. wbieb has no afiinity
R-nne, Rurota, Germany,Italy. Turkey, rndla, for tbe skin, aud i* not ataorbed. Ihinictts
Ho waa it, exoellenl splrita aud not tired ta tbe storicH, extraordinary ilreanm, or other Japan, Clitaa, and M ull, UbtU all tbe MOUgloomy and''mysterious talcs, mimt, on arcii* and Courts of the entire world pa*, in unrivaled an a dr«
reviflw,
winding up like a jewel-bc*prinklcd
no account, be named iu their presence, t&gt; coll around
tbe continuum drcle. To look
nor mturt they hear histori** of murders, upon thia beautiful historical proceMtau in
London, and other dignitaries. Boynton will robberies, sudden death", mail dogn, or all it* grandn&lt;-»* aud greatneu la cqUivalenl
lo aiU«»g In full view of the court* ot all the
Electricity w Dirn. — All 'uerruu.4
terrible iltawtos. If any such occtir- earth, »o truthfully realiatic arc-the bewilder­
—A former editor of a Carlist newspaper has
ing picture* revealed ta rapid .ucctualon. stonmc.i. ki lncm snd btaxl. sches aj*&lt;l lyuti*. ]
been appointed to U;o bead poattion in the Mad­ renccH are tho subjccta of general con- Such a dxsxllng. half mile of solid gold,

of that body. Diaraefi favored th* bill.

J

—Tbs Hwi-tuilo walking match’ at Naw York
and John Itewitt, of Naw York, for t1,000,

wm

gion ind**dribe.l.by dispatches from tiiero on

William M. Tweed, to /cover back M. 198,957.
which waa ]&gt;aid out under the Board of Audit
of 1870.
—Tbe eubjert of fraudulent mail contracta m

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PORTABLE

Soda Fountains.
$40, $50. $75 &amp; $100.
GOOD, DURABLE Alrtj CHKAF.

Dr. J. Walkers (Uli

the Sierra Nevada mountains of CaHi'or •
nia, the medicinal properties of which
are extracted therefrom without lhe tie
of Alcohol.
Tbe question is almost
daily asked. “What is tbe cause of tbe
unparalleled auccoae of Vij/xoaf. Bit
TERsr Cur answer ta, that they rurnova
the cause of disease, and tbe patseut re­
covers, hii health. They are the great
Mood purifier and a Mfo-gMng prtnd^e,

nf tho system.

before in th*

ofVlWBOAME.TTWin

relieving Congertkm off Inflammation •£.
lhe Liver ^ Vtaxrtl 0rf«*.

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The propert ies of Dr. Walker's
VibkgabBittbbs are Apcncnt,Diagbott)tic,
Carminative, Nutrition*, Laxative. Diuratic,
Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudanis, JUtarr
tire, and Anti-Bliiouv.
California.

Av_Bc«tcu-

*»«Aa»n&gt;.fct Cto»x«-^

s§fES®^.SHARPSIIIFlECp,

—The Indiana at Cbayetme agency
ginning of ImI winter, profeeaing to be weary
of the war-path, broke from the ntockadoe. tail
—Two tliouaand Indiana at the CbcTtmne
Agency revolted tbe other day, and fled to tho
Band Hillx where they atool battle with-punru­
ing United Btatea troojw. Tho latter were
repuleed three timea. witli a lore of aix killed
and r.ltecu wounded.

—The Uni vendty Mound College al Bonlli
Ban Franciaco, Cal., wm burned last Sunday
night. Lore, about •60,000; insurance, t25,000.

rid University, and much disMtisfactiou pre­ vernation, let them, at leant, .be prohib­ fcwcl., Mirer, proeloua .tones and tinvails among tbe atiidenta.
'
ited in the nursery. Nor in it of 1cm Ml could only l»e produced after rear, of
preparation and the expenditure of half a
importance tlrnl w alionld he caution* doxtu competencies. Any attempt at Imita­
JoBMSojt’s Akodixf. LutnoDer may be :
ourselves of betraying alarm nt storms, a tion ou Ibc part of ambiuou. and un.crupuI—
I h. -i.:i.,
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A Kentucky editor waa walking one j Jn-a,] of ti,0 ctark, or a fear and disgust lull, .bowmen for years to come win re.ult
in tbe mn«t inglorious failure. None
other j iu canes of croup, whooping oough. influenza. i
IODC .ptber
day recently upon the street, enjoying |
u1P
of animal*. Tho stricter than the ‘Prince of Showmeni’ himself , , arid almost ariv of tho uiaoanc* to which they I
•r than the
lhe I tuv
.rn liable
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would undertake It, and uone other
.i.«
1
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the balmy spring atm-'Bphere. and won- rigimrioe in th««c raspo-rts is required great and lm&gt;j&gt;rriu.ihlc Barnum could achieve ;
Get fhe
the bent The beet Ehmtic Truae i
dering whether in the year to come hia i IxHSinae, by a casual indiscretion on our so stana) a triumph."
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(jgy
Tbi. entire exhibition Is advertised to ex- • i- pmnen.r’*n. 744 Broadway. N.Y. Write for iL
paper would bo established on a pay ng lwrt&gt; by leaving about on injudicious hlbit ta New England ta May.Now York, etc.,
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basis, when he became aware of a snd- book, or one alarming utory, by once In June, Chicago early in July, Ohio, Hiinob ;
THE MARKETS.
and Michigan in July and Augu.L
den giggling and Uttering immediately | yielding ourwlvwi to on emotion of
It tedue to our readers that wc inform them
Itehind him. He turned and saw the | groaudlem terror, an impression may be tliat Mr. Barnum announces that certain fmposters ta Cincinnati bare copied hia bill*.
source of all the merriment. Two -well- ■ made on the mind of a child that.will ;.o*tor», cute and advertisement*, and with a
drpMed ladies, prominent in tho town, I continue for years, and materially conn- few broken-down circus horse, and wagon*
precede bis exhibition ta the West, and
w.&gt;w,
__ . *1.the
.. iYeffect
. ..of habitual
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__________ ‘IJ will
were tn
in Liu
hw rt«r, ntwl
ami Ittnkrltilira
laughing Imurttlxheartily, ' ,tcrnct
watclifulhiw-.
by .....,.-1.,annemndag ....
the r?
GreatBomau
Hippodrome
—..
...-&lt;r
—
---------------------! wllF sttcropt"to
make tothemake
public'
Much to the poor editor’s surprise, their I '
-----------------------------------! will stleropt
thebcUeve
public believe
S
p
T itarnum
itamtim’s* Latest
I nto«t Womlors
—A H(
lhat
u „1bn, hlttc
* unrivaled
e.tablhhmetit.
attention seemed especially directed to P.
T.
wanaer*-A
. MuU
pub|k ajrBlnit
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Crtadaioor Rlfiei. rievaJoes lor 1300 |d* • 190 A Itlfl
Srad lor llltW.rVM (•t«ll&lt;uw
AawoBT *wi»Om&lt;-*.t
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Wood Eavc-Ti
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.l-H-l__ II.—..I llUro^il * I’.kr vrm

TO THOSE .LANDS IN
IN QUEST THE WEST

Coloxfinl Exhibition.--- thus deceived, and remind, them that
Home |xxmliarity aixjttt his own exterior.
’ &lt;»MllA«lX&lt;&gt;js=.«ar«5»n7X* ,|Iir»£r^^n&lt;nMuTlLVH.
J- r----------- WU&gt;
&gt;•?
.mou.l
giant.powder in a bonded warehouse. A num- Then he divined with a thrill of mortifi­
rxr « »«H,
n e'ti’j &lt;terol'»
uevotea ncirtr
ncanv .wocri*wucoi- i «,
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j --------j UuM.iatbo MkWI., Rxfcm ,4 Wmioti I»a_ No favvt
umr&gt;.r&gt;lipUlnl„..nC
to Hptalnlng «»d »wllla&lt;
extolling U&gt;«
the .ml
great I of monev .f
to organic'“
and
»■ 'IU
equip
f «&lt;".•
even.a ~»»emB an rBansn or C4r». iwi •
cation, tho camc of their amusement. o&gt;t.rprt«.
“kb P. T. Iteraum
H-raum I*
I. n&gt;»k.
’?'1:;.
rise, wub
with .
which
mak- |j bl*?cc« lib
bi. c.tablfchuieut without '.J
■i prep,
le-fSarsftsk
in tho rains. Tbe loea an tho building ia not
bb l.rt,
&lt;■ Um
r.Uou of
rf rarerd
~,g»l years.
ran. TteCtejw.il
Xb«»
tortealhte
f.rtr ,»»•
teara' i-.renr
career ■»
the rattou
IbcCtncmnsIl/te«g
Much twisting aad writhing wiiile grind­ In, bl.Uirlc.1
•*
ch*&gt;^«.twcna»&gt;&lt;-*&lt;o-r ,ut tr-Mon Uh-CUIm
‘ aw man In ite
the ' r.-'jvlrer ot^ Feb. 27, im.ran
1*75, »»)■« Ui.i
that Ibbpre.
this preIteo than half a millimi dollars.
mb.i llbral &gt;ml d.rtSs .hj.in.n
» I od IKCwH-K. K.U&gt; IDtnoU.nat
1',"' " ■■ Hlprodrone- I. .tapljthe •■wreek
—The Ozark House, at Bpring fleid. Mo., waa ing out mental productions, seated in a . wortd. Tbe.UlhUe, wbieb ir.iper Brother. ; of
Ou
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vixl
Punrtil^u
rirtn*
(.rai, Ac . mi
tba
.luprndou. troud
fraud known
Great I
Itet’. .luuenduu.
teuwu ■*
u the
ite Grr.L
hard-lxittoinrd chair, had told upon the rtlreu.tr.rn nulhrulle router, .re nrnrlr ol
overwhelming. They make an ordinary bred Eratcni and Great Soutlrim Circus and Me- ;
•25,000.
frail texture of his pantaloons and the dixxr. Mr. Barnum ha. always boasted that lingerie combination, which exploded al Sel­
| cloth had finally yielded. The editor’s Im gave hl. p.tnma double their money’* ma, Ala., the 10th of last November, a num­
worth, and bi. claim, are generally acknowl­ ber of horres havlnit to be eold to pay the
' wife, good, thrifty woman,.had rrpaire-1 edged-. but till* time be seem, to have far out- expeMcsof ehlpplng. Hie show to tblaclty,
R. B. PALMER'S
.tripped himjelU Last year he obtained from where Ibc proprietor* left a number of their
John Jouen at Alexandria, Mo., the latter wan tlio damage ns l»c«t she could, but, per­ the Connecticut Legislature a Charter for employe* nujinid and pcnnlfcav, and vamosed.
Stui? Well Auger.
new cioui
cloth uiMcnva
matches poonj
poorly "TbeP.
■tabbed to tbe heart with a butcher knife, and haps
n.ipn because
occaune now
"Tlier. 1.
T. liarnum
Barnum’* UDIversal
Uni venial Exposition
Exporition Who tbe real proprietors of tbe bualncas
.......... m j.,.,. . .-..ii.i - —tiit,..- ,.r .i.o
were-still
remains
a
matter
of
considvrabhdied instantly. The blow wm nt ruck witli ancli with llio oH, Uro evidmote of hOr l.te.li- ''omteoy.- with • e.plul ol. ro'JU.o.rt tel.
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l*r»;-Mr. Barnum, who Is President ot Iho myatcry, but it la aencraUy bclicvyd that
0U (^23 OU
work were all too plainly VMltue! Hence cqmpaay, and Mr. Coup, hl* Manager, have And) 11 sight, one Gibbons aiid George WcIk-iIS 15 JSM
hrudle, leaving the blade buried almost out of the crael laughter of the hdies walking •l«itm*oym&lt;mth* in Europe petfectiugUieir ntd Others were large stockbolifcra Im
U frjuded circus men and others connecte.l
,
■ight.
,.
n plans. Thcubjcct of this great company, as
behind the country editor.
lhe poor . &lt;i&gt;&lt;-y-announce, i« t&lt;&gt; elrvau, niuuKiacuu, di­ w.ih lhe concern Anally obtained the r“5*Tv aid
of
the
law
to
compel
a
settlement
of
man flod to his office in shame. Tlu-n r«‘ teem of all objectionable feature*, and
Bvw—So. i '
,
। lbua reader , them worthy the patronage of Ibcir just claims, and tbe whole matter end
throat witli a razor. He ihci
hi* nuujhocxl arawnted iteelf, and.-he Out ’ the most moral and refined MaMes. Tbvy*av cd in Ur show tn-tbg attarliod al Hand)ton. Poss—M&lt;w.
threat, inflicting a fatal wound.
down upon that patch and' wrote some- ^al •^*u«»«y ^ay »&lt;U h*vB * acareur mure and In an aurtioc sate of lh$ divas crop- t-cao...........
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(traveling *and "
permanent)‘ } erty at IxbatMin yes'.crflay aflarnooc.
.
| ul exnimuuns (icaicrii
“Thclievlof Ibcjjke is that lie Haven, Web turvt*.........
thing for tlio paper. Hw next issue con- hi America and Europe,
,--------------Europe, ---------and they
intend that
Cartney, Iim again escaped, thia time from tained this nonurranb •
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theirmcriU
chartered
liUe shall
be brinj
a guarantee
ol her. Hlbboas and others areatwMil to reorrsaU(c
of whaMW
thcv
, brfore tbc
ite a H&gt;p,«drosro mil of the ’wreck’ to start ] wwsar- Xo. I
the United Htatca Marthal who captured him in UULCU Ulis porafcraps. .
h&lt; dnvpUim
party
" An wo walked [irnit a conpta of tolie* on tbe public. The present scaron they have but out wih next lummr/on another tour
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। ucr *di rrt)«lns. *Im In rtr
: t* b« lhe ortflnni lavrnloi
“ The whole show was Father a poor concern. I o«v»—No 9
ntrect the other day, one of lbein..*o wc are in- two exhibition*. One In Mr. Itanium's wcll»y be tfir owe Bm tt-e ot
only a few lions Itlng hi gvofl condition,•snd ’ a vs.. . ..
formrat oirowvod.l^-. wzud
oo mg .
April 0—Michael Hulk van. at Now Brunn wick,
•Jie menagerie including no really rare or vaL . fuaura-N&gt;&gt;.
jmuta. and m&gt;te merry over the dmrorery. vailed’•WGroafWtaan Hlpjiodromc.” Mr. uaLIc anlmala.'*
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Our readers have only to um ordinary eau- Wsaav-IteJ.
Well, we do wear old clothe*, it i* true, but wo i tlaroum seems to have devoteu year* to pcrmlght afford to treat outhcIvch to better ones if tictlug thia grest enterprise, and nearly one linn to discover whleli Is the real and which t Ooaa- New .
the buaLaud of tiro woman we refer to would
J*'*0'* *U«.tton was paid to it I* tho bogus eunetrn, though wo see that Mr Oraa......
uuDfe.teM w. .teo
u, u ra.u jn Europe. At an expense of icitisl hun- Barnum complains that some sln.wa dbtaiu ‘
Mrij^hirA Day.—Tho dafendaat’o testi­ oome to tho office and pay n* $18. which lie dred thousand dollar* be erected a ctcal hip
so employe named Bcrnum. and then ad ver LiBJi
•
mony CMUiihtcd of dctiiri* and explanation*. ban been owing for a long time for sulntcripUon ptxfrotne building In TbC iicarl of New Yurli tea ” Bartfum s latest eolerprtec.~ and resort
I . b worv ••
■ city, and under an outlay of over t5.CU0 cacti to other dec ices wherein they u»e tbe name Wa&lt;&lt;T_riU.
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day
he
has
run
his
catabllahmcnt
in
New
"Barnum
”
to
deceive
the
public.
He
sat*
*kt.
milled that be might hare Baid he would rather '
** Doubtless, mud a logical old Eu- York for nearly a year. This Exposition that all exhibitions with which be la eocnoct- Oasn—Saw..
rravanu tba Hair from Falling.
cd will give
"P-T,"
snd
alsoputa
Oats
glislihteInitials,
clergyman,
41 God
might
have mode
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!yc engaged to »hip thu-.cutire Hip.
.
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n
t p-htrome to Europe next autumn; mean- Iteb hte portrait by way ot Identification. To •
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k.
i Wheat r.itr
rciij, but,
uuk, ; waffle
auiie tbev
nicy bare
uuve undertaken
i
and hw family difficulties.
i » better berry than the atra^lmrry,
tbe difficult la-k
10
Doubtless
,,f
t«n»|M»rtmg
I.
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fltrty-Jbwrtk Ztay.-Mr. Deechcr* teriimony doubti««, God never did 1" Doubtlrm.
entire^totho princ.pri cities
Promo!c» its Healthy Growth.
.
America.
A. Mr. Barnum’, great Hlppffdromc travel.
wa. explanatory of tbs letter, that pmwed bo some editor might malui a point
more .u -*^1^
OrestZLirper*.
R?nT.n IIrat/*/tap
Htap^drome: will re­ I
W nx.1
ad
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“Tht Great Roman Hippodrome will re-I under.an expeare of nearly fi 10.0X1reach d.y
tween
Mre. Tiltnn
lumradr Mr.
ll- Fullerton
r.ll.w,., ucativ. but. doubtless, none ever did
,, , a mbles moving
. i___camp
_.... There
-e.:__ are
__ .l.«O
raro.__
tween Mm.
Tiltou aiwl
aud lumMif.
men,_
it esn exhibit only In large ctlle*. There can
Is not Grsasy oor SUcky.
called tho attention of tiro court to the farttlirt j If ,
won
..... , ’vi,men
..men ntid
.... . ... nt
.
audchildren
childreninfaMfr.
Mr.Barnum*,
Barnum**service,
service, bo reached by cheap excurMan train.. Mj.
httlo
bill fof818
$18 was UOt
notfcettled
"‘IUU‘ •»/-««««
»r Iom »».**■».«
Mr. Ita-bor bad before him a memoranrlum of I1 If
U Uthat
“t 11Ul
° blU
tetUed andujestock
“n4 U,e ”&lt;x* Include*
*»rl«dc. 750 horses
horaee and
&gt;ad ponle
ponic . !■ W
Barnum
says he ean —
easily
half a million of
!hr
i .iv' , ‘
" I «&gt;P
^bante, camels,
e.meta English
»&gt;glteh .tag and I j dollars
dollar, by
by this
thl. summer
.umrap4’,. experiment, and
.nd that
that
up within •
* week after tho »PP&lt;*nuM*
apptmraiM* »&gt;f
of beatde* eftqib.nta,
••
ri.An ’^-houud*, ttataed ustifaUm, Hom, bearaJ taany event he shall not bring back hb Hip
thcretx Tita wan frequently refcarod to by !
MJU VAl.VinLK nrrOJUtATWY. *.
paper, then w there no virtue Ui pan- llff.;r4 alld ..tburaulmri*. Fur tl.c exhibition I podrome from Europe. It 1s patronised aud
* I. M HARSO*. Bai SIOU, UJkna. Maar.
icy. And the occurrence wm a literal j
tec menagerie aud the various ahowe, dis- • approved by the clergy nnd religion* &lt;-l*.««ea.
.
1
P«rf‘»n&gt;»a»cc« connected with the 1 a* well a* by school-teachers and all head* of
memory m to date. This unuaual prccevxfoig ‘ anil• a recent one.
Snbdues Usfractary Hair.
□niixonn.
, &lt;-iiterpri«c«, two enormous tents, each 500 : refined families who desire their children, to
on the part at a witucaa waa tho subject of a I
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tert m length and 300 In width, have been ; improve their mind* under thl* great system
otic ot which will l&gt;e kept fa
in j of14
'* objftLteachlng."
objeeLteachlng.” Beyond all quc*tlon
question 1 O OIL ClFHOMOe torfl; twofcelM.
good ileal of remark.
i !
.4 |I provided, one
Soothe, tbo Irritatal Sealp-Skln.
no time
lime may be lo»l
loat ; tbl*
thl* Is
1* tbe mn*t
most extensive and extraordinary i -L“'r*oU*1- »'.W-McCtxa-raAOo..Bue*&lt;mA(
i&lt; il ivaum
Iwihv la order that do
Sixty-f.Rh Hay.—TUo defendant eoutinned ' ’
In making
VMah.r..* ready.
- -1
W».— Question
... I
tra tbe f*ec —of
—Jtbe
—--earth,
L- ■ “ and
' nrob- : ~
Ttm farmum v&gt;r Rslino* V’altav
ffeKE-.- *»F dctayhig In
The
: exhibition on
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bia radial of bia experiences in lhe Tilteu
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sz-ssnssrri—“sSkSSEvis
at

Mini 'voun*. ill w’n*. k for wera iS&gt;r
StK...i™S.I rwulu lOO VKABM PHOUHKSS.

!»«llaT&lt;T£WE
llrtierv, CMmwU. &lt;X iJOUracn. 1U-.« « •‘2uU- M±

D UNHAM
PIAKOS.

Dunham &amp; Sons, Manufacturers,
Ws-wosnu, IB U»l Ulh Streri, .
[i-*tebtob..i jbs*. j
new yob*.

POPE'S

ot m

EttfabUnfteH IMS.

Burnett’s Cocoalne
Burnett’s Cocoaine

Burnett’s Cocoaine

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Burnett’s Cocoaine .

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Burnett’s Cocoaine

GOIEEJSJT&amp;Sil

llroirtrr.rorjols^inM teiroj, VWIPI- „f,r„.pOTU1te1 !&gt;, nu-.

.. noys
—. the
n.. rv.1
—rt.. fanner, --------11:
tewincM. Speaking of Woodhull, he aoleraly ; nut,
Colinmd'.i
were nt
tl.At 1«* I...1 - . - ___ r .»
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a•
Uro nrorey ot tho rfelrroul o^ro-lioo. ol
that State, and, witli an enterprise that,
Sizfy-*ix.'?i J»y.—The cxkminatinn of the de does them much credit, they went to
,
. . ., .
.
••
I
work aud laid down an iron pathway to ।
naw gave emphatic demals to
th..
whfah ™*k«* thfe.i, ;„.1™^» I
tho
sea,time
which
makes
indepcndc.it
for all
to pome
ofthem
monopoly
in any i
many tended to exonerate Gen. .Tracy from lhe
ciiMgo of double-drab ng. According io Mr. famiwh^var. The port of Monterey j

raiu. »n&lt; .Mf feu rwtei will

.,iVL.d hy lh„ .....umUoh ol no
'?
* horse-pataec’ car*, constructed . with com««ltou* stalta. In which ibc hor»«* can He
down and re*l while on the Journey uud arrive
at the piste ofexhibjllon quite fresh for thU pc»-.
formwee. Heide, moving tbe tent*, anta,*!.
.’S'
, |p these
TiT*
^re. liertbs
be
nnwtacd
In^tbK^
voted
□odall
otherwlH
material
Ulppodrotu*
___ i., . . .. 'r.
. T

’ S,CU
s«sI1 lttT
tixn Prir’-*’i *&gt;f th* ------road1
■vruocraur rua)aruy..........
. '!
bycheapening
cheapeningtranstrans-|
—The oArial rote of Rhode Island for Gm - ' 1 the present ytnr ]»y
txirtatiou
by
old rathwul
line if- tiiev
I
mor foots nn’ '
. tho
.
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.
*
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’
. a.?n do not choose to use their own rood. |
’ aire i This road, witli B good narrow track I
’
.11 fl.
,
i
n
ith all th ra ccaaary turnouts and roll,
,
-fc** aod a ith t • o large «arahocuM,
♦t.
h f
re***U-r &lt;*car«1d oo ooat the people of Sxlinas Valley 313,000
theNortbcru I acmn railroad. The rear ear of . p,,r m Q*. aadf
they
freight ou k

Burnett’s Cocoaine

ra lu Ilk. I S200 ISSSorVKWKgZL. iS

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f claimed that dincMo, with a few except I
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j and intellect of enlightened men ; and •*“—————- —-—
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noted i»rofe«a&lt;ir of New York adC” dayrtbaero. Tore* fro* Add™
I
* "?™ J?r"
©D-icU Six Mutoon A Co.. Froti-LMai^.
nuta tluit **of all science#, medicine u | - -— ----------------------------------------------- —
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tbe moot uncertain,” and tliat thousands ;
fk to Bas pkr
•re WU1U.11V «Uu«litor..l in Ills nick ’
J «- fiBW-Aw»3w&lt;.J

,SV&lt;£^&gt; ।

room.” Certain “schools” of mmHcinc
arc in existence, one of which * ___
•thd patient ill,” in onler to chum
n a cure ; &gt;
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—■
and another administers “sugar-coated |
bread pills," relying upon nature to i
effect her own cure*. Dr. J. Waixkr, |
of Califomui, an old and rrspected phy­ One PKK DAV GXBJ*
sictan, tried both modes of treatment and
both failed. He then appealed to nature's
curative—hm-Iw ; and now enjoys rugged
He luw »given
of his
. health.
u
-- the
—. benefit
K-------j
1 rftneovery to the wtirtd, in tiie Rlmpe.of
, ViKBOAit BiTritttH, and muccite uitrodnetian Iim »ald n quantity altaoat large
l.-r DKFiANCK
' cnouc^ to moke a nnudl harbor, or to
emptied, everyth tag will be packed uptalho*e j
the “ Gn-nt Eastern." It« curative
detailed for the work, and the caravan, with-, pnqxwtiea arc ott-vted by grateful titou0,11 tbe loss of a minute, will be on the more I mhhm.
.
31
toward tho next Waco of exhibition.
,
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"The Vri&gt;Kramme of yertannauec will be
Thm Jones Fruit Evaporating Com- ।
ste-retive. 6ouaMmu wili make -pony, Iti) LaSuJle atreef, Chicago, UL,
daily ballooc McaMtou* with . car large without doubt make tlx- Ixwt cvajnrator
in
descriptive circular, fuU of
feature kione. Then there wlH be
‘
z”';? orntrer*, will be nmBrai
I interest to' /ruff
mailed j
*?“ r*c'’’ ta ^ariote driven by * Anu
! on application. Tho machine is not ex- i
pAisive, ihd it is sa d that thirty dolhmi ,
. per day cun be miule with on? «&gt;f them. • ’
."ffLj!.

AGENTS

• tenta, and .table tent* for the boraca and
uthcr animal*. There U alto attached to tl.e
‘»n&gt;|iany a largo corp* op blacksmith* aud
i 'csrpenl
——liter* and buildcra, acme of whom pre­
-------- be ahow revcral day*, to make ready for
•he
exhibition by preparing the ground, erect.
POXzrrcxL.
Francisco by long lines of railroad betag«c»t», etc. Tbedre»»ing-room teat* alone
1*7“ °* »*«*»&gt;•■• b~-r longing to SUndlml * Co.; HU ton will cover more ground than an oidln.iry
circus.
’• Tu movpepeb an cDormotu establishment
witliout hitch or delay reefuires the etnploy-W ™. - Cono-ue,,. ,«
..
»“ ’/‘h ‘
snbscribod the
Use Block
stock for a nar- j head of e«n -eparonenu avery nmg u M
tbe recent election was as fallow*:
j and they rnibscnbod
»t« row-track railroad aud built, the road arranged m to move with lhe smoothnw* an J
msii I ,i
i
,
: preclrion of ctack-work. At the appointed
:
'‘ll*•IMd7* ‘U1J U,, y
tlu7 ™‘ almoet boar tbe canv*. win go up, tbe street mcc..
was only twenty miles distant, where
ships can command load M cariir and fur
j more cheaply than at San Fnuicisce.
L Their vaHey wm connected with San

Nfc 617 St Qharlei Street, St. Ictus, 12a.,

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Burnett’s Cocoaine

Burnett’s Cocoalne

’• 36 pager, «’’&gt;•&lt; Ml i,api«&gt;. fcr row

MARRIAGE GUIDE,

Burnett’s Cocoalne
Klta Dandruff.

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Burnett’s Cocoalne

Burnett’s Cocoalne

DR. C. 1 BOMAN.

NH«b Uats.jta, JOTAB;

Prepared only by

JOSEPH BURMETT A CO.
27 Central Street, Boston.

INKS

$25Oj®aa-S3^

I Sn™. .fei»hJ Zd.a. oT^irai«! £ »u5X S.’i!2ete

wa«"w»«roUted ralraralrarair ten.

life «l« of Mtorj! CMlti • Iraatel, Ura

’ telegram* were recently sent from New
; York io Ijondon, and 'aiunren received

■ (.ucimpnx nt, hunt real butfaloea. give w*
. dance*, pony rwrs, fool races again si horary
exhlbtttaus of daring borsematubip, la»o
’.browing- A band of Mexican rider*, «ou.t
cd on fsn.oua mustangs, w!U make a pnrtcwl
ed attack on the Indian eamp and give i
mimic but faithful rapreaeotafton of th
paid into tiurty-mx jHiwnro, and trawM over wild acenes cuactex! on the Wcateru irontl-.-r
Tho F.uellah alag bunt will )&lt; an exact ptet

du higher
asyalhrre
parlor* urgmia j

in Organ Co., oatf that n
witli him in this opinion.

svsx-i

the Longa—Pnrtfv tag the Bk/od," and :
tg the toZe of the Lrivr. ft eirilea :

« aired, and the whole « |W&lt;1 ootat iOM&lt;
to Lealt:.. For tala by | »MMk »«wTwi

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ADVEBTIS1KG KATXS:

55217267

Editor and Proprietor.

Progression. No Retrograding.
VOL. II.

^ASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1875.

(wtablished custom, and would.requiro a past, just u she was almost crying with
great amount of courage to neglect it, I ' fear that sometliing had happened to
assure you. But why have you such a ! liim, ahe beard the outer door open,
prejudice agaiust it? I cannot soe a bit’ She started with a cry .of joy, and ran
of liarm in drinking wine, provided, of I aut in the hall. Yes, it vras Charles, but

| fiUPERJtririoh' Axn trircBCRAFT.
। Wo are accustomed to swear at the ago
i which could indulge a superstition that
j led witchea to the stake, and boast that
j our wisdom and enlightenment have out-

tho entire group, and making money by
the operation, and if there is any money
to be made' by railing pictures of my
own children, I want to be the gainer.
So I would like a copyright to sell these
cotlrae, tliat one does not indulge too ; hi? gait was unsteady, and his face pale grown such folly. But when we come photographs myaelf. ’ ’ The d&amp;wonsolate
froe.ly, which I Inuit would never be the | and haggard; .
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’
to study facts as they are, we discover parent was greatly distressed to learn
■ case at any of . my parties," and Mias
“ ‘What is the matter, ClUrlos? Arc [ that, in the matter of superstition, wo that ho could not got a copyright otj the
' Bogers drew horaalf- up proudly.
yon sick?’ his wife anxiously inquired.
S’have not much to boast over the creduI
“Ahl my dear, there is the .trouble,
‘“Well, I don’t fwl very well,' art- I Ions and ignorant people who lived in
and so it is better not to put temp- swercd Charles, as Roec helped him off I Salem in a by-gone age. Recently there
A slip nt grammar in a recent number
I tatiou in any one's path.
with his overcoat.
'
i died in Fayette county, Pi., a Mrs.
of the Atlantic Monthly has‘revived the
|
“ I would not think very highly of ,
“•• Come
Comp into
into the
the parlor,
parlor, then,
then, and
and He
lie I' McNair,
McNair, at
at the
tiie advanced
advanced aee
age of
of IM
IM vears.
years. discussion aa Jo tiie necessity of a new
| the strength of character of one who down on the sofa by the fire.'
' The announcement of her death reviver jMTSonnl pronoun singular tluit anil do
could not reoiat it,"'Kate replied.
.
“ Ho obeyed her m&lt;x:hanically, and as j the story of her being accused, within for cither sex. The Atlantic permitted
j
“But there arc circunwhuici* which she bent over him to adjtuit the pillows. the past two year*, of practicing witch- , itself to say: "Wo would rather set a boy
'.would render the temptation almost too । his breath tinned tier cheek—how hot it craft upon her granddaughter.
The or girl upon some one poet nearest akin to
i great to*bo restated."
,
I was
and she shrank back with a ahud- young woman was raized suddenly with
their man till aptitude.'* Now this pocuj
Katie shook her head doubtfully.
| de.r as the horrible truth flashed upon violent' Hpusnui. A physician of sense
liat blunder is very frequent
If only
I
“I nee yon do not believe n», my , her—he had been drinking. But as she and education was called io treat
ocraKiiH-.ally funnd m the bept writings,
deal-, but l ean prove it to you. If looked at him, and saw how pale and but the ignorant and su]x?rBtitious mem­ it is because the prooiireader interposes
you have a few moments to iqsire, 1 will tired he appeared, ahe was tilled xrith tiers of her household refused to pvrmit his correction before the sentence reach.*
i relate something which occurred in my | pity, and thought that sbo would not re­ him to administer any medicine, for fear tiie public, for every editor knows how
early life, that I am certain will alter ' prouch him this time—perliaps it might1 it might prove n " witch powder." They ,
1 often oven careful writersi make pie misyour views on this subject"
never lisppen again. '
‘were confident the young woman Imd
while in the ordhutiv uttorLPo.* of
“Oh! yes. Aunt Sorali, I have i&lt;enty
“Ah!, but it did occur again, aud ! boon bewitched by her grandmother, ■ the day it tan* cptnmnn wgir
It may
of time, and shall ba very gM to hear again, until Rose’s heart was well-nigh | Mid such charms could only lie combatted I
uotoj -m fl10 printed regulations of

NO. 30.
xo

MICHIGAN NEWS.

yw.-xtcx.y

. Good newM comes over the oceui for ;
those who fain would cross it but for th&lt;.
dr^dedf-aZdewierthattheexeuraionen-. . Th" »^t« mill, u Tlrnt v.Uwlr prep
.
T, .
., .. . ., .
, „
mg for the sowing .omoo. They employ 8!
tad?. It is mid that the famous Bciwuner
‘
ship, .with its great length and swinging • T„x niut wding-Park Awwiatlou bare d
cabin, has mode a full trial of the atormy rfd«! to hold their rpring meeting ou tl
English Channel, and that in a heavy | gnxmd. of the tknuMre County Agricaltnj
sea. “Thepitching." says a corresponJane 39 and 80ud Jaiy Limtnwbate
dot wbo w» on bowri. •• w» .lrao.1
"TJ*’ T"
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1 11 • «.
meeting, uxl ftewo in premiums wui M given,
imp.-rorptil.l... ud Uu. roll moa
ip. b_ Wtarcl. tnrk...
Tin
» lullaby;” .....I
1.™ *1.
_ . . '
...
...
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■Rr a
and Al.:_
this ___
was___
when
there

wiw a rough crosa-sca, running bo high
that the pilot could i&gt;Ot be lauded, and
with a strong northeast wind blowing.
Several partial experiments have been
,
.
, _
.
,
, .
made with her- liefore, but when her
arrangements were incomplete.
This
time, Bay the nautical men, it ia fully
demonstrated that the channel may be

bj^ good judges.
THt Vonioop**
1 fona&lt;xl * sodoty.
rtmiL
dent, anrl
aud Dr. (CbariM J. Hempel, Hunsrary
ITwiklcnt for life.

any distiu-bance of the- stomachic equi­
librium of the moot sensitive.
And if
the channel, why not the Atlantic, the
Pacific—nay, the vost chain of aeas which
circle round the globe?
Bessemer’s
principle, it would seem, lias only to be
developed for the prolonged navigation
of the ocean to achieve tho result of
wholly abolishing •ea-mckneiw; and the
sequel, will surely be anxicnsly watched
by thousands of stay-at-homes, who
would otherwise be indefatigable tom-'
ists.,- But whether we ought to rejoice
in the increased number of Americans
that will flock abroad when tho Ik-ost-mer
■saloon becomes a feature in all Onr ocean
steamers, « very questionable.
From
tlie reports of tho conduct of Americans
in Europe tliat continually reach us, it
would perhaps bo I letter if tho terrors
of tho ocean voyage were multiplied
rather than reducotl.

through fright, and so badly injured that she

A slock of brick buildings was binned'i
lAnsiug bud week, involving a loss &lt;
•36.000.
'

with[the counter-charms oftiw conjuror.
0Tery
w,a Bu-amb&lt;»t, aud ta
। Um doctor wns .lismtaawl, and tiie family, ( ubiqiliVnin \u ^Ivrrtiacments and an
after exhausting nil tiie home stock of UOUQoemente-&lt;Mi, for instance: " Every
ne&lt;in«M, - is pniecoding "lowly. AH who have
I elmnna, sc-nt into Somerset county and 1 p^ngvr mustpay their tare on entering
passenger miwtpay their fare on entering
' only child of wealthy ]»rvnta, very much , silence or abruptly leave tiie room when- summouol to
tlicir
aid
the
most
famous
q
10
etc
To
'
avoid
thin
blunder,
" ---- ------------- TTTT7—------ —; uie cur,” cic. To avoid this blunder,
lotted, and a favorite in society. -Many .ever she broached thesubject.
—witch
-*-n -i—
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.
- -circitmlocution
- doctor
of - tliat region.
He came
cither an awkward
'must
,nd, fc -Bmy pmeogur
1 were tho admirers who flocked around
“ Atoue n'gl‘t&gt; about six months uifi »mu.H Ito, tonirc ouJ ta will, p,
| her, and not a few were the proposals ' alter marring", he camo homo almost un- . oonton at witoh-prool ahtfnto. Th- ' mmt j»y hi,
her ton-," eto., or alto
be fre-jticuL
•
- toauli™-Ibero were two—hot ; OT1O a, jbe
mart be boldly iguorwi.
which she received; but sbo turned n ttbl° to stanA
Damiml Psirr. s Jack-on Jawdtr, -has been
lam
flio
plane.
Thor
could
naibar
j,
,,
that
the
proooua
at
tho
luaecu.
j
deaf
car.to
all
but
one,
and
he
—
Cliarles
“
*
Charlie!
Charlie
!
’
cried
Roae,
AUNT SARAU'H STORY.
Stales District Court st Detroit, to two aud a
„11W p, ,„yl hl p,,^, „„„
Gray—wan a man whose atteiitioua any when she saw him in thia state, * how borrow oor hrnl They wm tortadd™, ; hn&lt;,
cried Kate Rogers, m woman might feel proud to accepi. He
you be so cruel to me, nnd yourself,- under direful peualii™, to render Ito, ( „.pr™,utatire of tho eutire hu^u, fam­
“Oh, auntie
indecent -epithets
for acmligg postal I
moat trilling kin,b&gt;«™ to any ouo-not I nj, but
jpaltocto of j.totico are
This
will
!’
site ran into tiie room yjrhcro her ount rmt could not bo called liandsomc in person, too ? rr1
"" “
i" kill me"
*•
tbrongh tlin uiaiLi.
quietly sewing ;.“ it is*snowing, and I । yet there was that
in his brood, open
,r
“ He had reached the jxrint where his woo .. helping bawl ,,r a cap of cold ,tongra. a„„ ,lh«i» o&lt; gnuumar, aud
It ta now couaidored beyond doubt that Lake
eyes,
and L.frank, paasiouB were quickly brought into life. I waler to the nufferwg. Th«w reatrie- ] hcaoo too urepwe. man Would rather
am so glad, for it will bo such splendid ' brows, clear Ibrown
.
,1
daring the montlrn of February sod March.
sleighing on'Wednreday night ”
' genial smile which never failed to please;
prevrat ----------the; non,mil a nu,^
mtowiam
uugaUantly
“‘Kill yo'uf Woman, I would never.jtiona were Momaiy
. to ..
;in.n tba,
mw uoipiuauuj
M.1 u,d oom/ort
iron- I •- Hqutucn me womfn in
iu uus
fl,;, jaumy num“ And why abould yon wish it to be and be was endowed with a rare intellect, have been in this state had I never seen IWitch™
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o —------------------------ —------TJIS SIXX OX A SUIT Of .
laught in her public nchools. Tho
yon
I
my
mght,
or
I
dudl
curao
|
«ny
ot
the
dwell™,
within
the
cordon.
1
m
„
contemporary
forcibly
pate
it.
I ury of Ito d—ll-oi
I j,,,,;- „ , eontanpiray
pita it
sleigliiqg any more on that night than ' nnd great fascination of manner.
’
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CLOTHES.
questioned vm reconsidered by the Board of
, E.reu a ,w«r imghbor w» refined a d-rtain writon. a«wrt r^ry deohlodly tbal
any otiier, my dear ?"
.
•
“ He came into our city oa a stranger, the day I ever aaw you.'
It may have been questioned by mat EduosUon last week, and a minority report op­
________
1a_j *-j a«
“ What a provoking little stupid it is, having lived all his life in a country
“ Roec shrank back in horror from the drink of water, aud any chance passer-by ।1nc
pronouns are Duedixl Ijeyond thooo we ' ter-of-fact people whether the amusing | P«tong tho iutrodncUon of the language wa&gt;
laid himself open to guilty complicity in |
to be sure,” oxchumrA Kate, fondly town, pursuing his studies under the dreadful words burled at her.
* a ToU * “ to.L . ,
,
! already jxs«efli&lt;, but this is simply dog- tricks called sleight-of-hand or pre&lt;i.tig- &gt;
..4,
. **
■ , , 1 .. .•
Oaklaxu county has 150 lakes aikl ponds
smoothing Iwr aunt’s glossy braids, j guidance of his father—un aged clergy*- * Good lieaveiui! Charlie, what do the fonl prnctiww of witchcraft Suspi­
g nMue
1
ituitic.pinnioii unwipportod by tht facts. itotiou were of any practical application 1&lt;rge
cion pointed ita finger at every one, and
, “ Yon surely haven't forgotten the won-1 mon—excepting tho few yearn wiiicli he , you mean ?’
,
No matter what |&gt;edants may say in tho or me. A sharp jierfornier in Detroit
Fur. rixth reunion of tho Soldiem' and flaildrone event which is destined to take had spent id college.
“ ‘ I mean juat this,’ ho repliixl, bit­ tiie poor old grandmother, helpless in matter, every mau of ditqwMuouato judg­ lias settled, the question in the affirmative. ! ore' Association of Michigan was Held.at Grand
place on that night! Mamma 1mm issued j
"He .arid Rost? were continually in terly; ‘when 1 wns nt college, I was dis- second childhood, was Bubjcctod to uvdry ment must see tluit if nearly all the wri­ He was a sleepy-looking fellow, and he ‘ Kapids on the Hlh. There wm a largn atft~ •&gt;' l"»°*
•*&gt;
n hundred invitations, and more than ! cadi other's society ; and before six graced, with some of the other boys, by ' indignity, and to positive torture, some ters in the country, learned And un-; w.mtinto a.-lathing.ton.carrying
..
. „ » baa. ...
.
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* . . .
of the nli! veUtrut rM-imsnis wnre wall renroocrenty Imre already been accepted. It I .months had paswxl, they were engaged ;‘bioking too much, nnd was expelled, even advocating her death. During this learned, are continually betrayed into a die
about the size. of a suit of clotheo,'' f ■outed. Tho affair pawied off very pleasantly
is to be the party of the season.
Aimic ■ to l» marririL
, My good old father helpad me ont of my reign of fanatical fury quarrels arose in­ definite error of grunimer, and an error --------J
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wrapped neatly in brown |&gt;aper. But । u, di concerned.
in perin to furnish tho music, Riseau the flow- |
“ .About a month before the appointed ! trouble, and inode mo .promise never to ' volving the whole neighborhood
whicli can be avoided in many iostanews this customer wanted to buy a new suit,
KcMurs LV„ of ths Are England-Weekly
era and decorations, and Lamoir the re- j time for the wedding, Rose gave a large I drink again, and 1 kept my pledge until [ 8qo*lAD&lt;jounier® nnd suite for slander, only by either a clniusy circumlocution
and Bclccted $3o worth of store clothes, , Journal for April 8. 1728, ia oa cxhibiUou in
freshmente. Papa is going down town I party.
Great were the preparations । that fatal night at your party, when yon ! ^‘is lasted for cighhwn months. Mean­
I or a half statement, there does exist a which the dealer wrapped up in a pack- ’ tb&lt;’ wiu&lt;low of a Detroit jeweler.
Tin:
by telegraph *
Be
to-morrow to give some further orders • made, many tho invitatSms issued; and ' urged me to drink. I did it for your whllc&gt; ^o granddaughter, by help of a
r*^ *match
”*'’■’* ■gains
——* of ehetsi
■ '■*
—­
radical defect in the language to cause age also about the size of a suit of clothes.
tween the Bay City ami Lansing choss clubs re­
about the wince, and ices. And, oh 1 on tliat gala night, the
brilliantly- ; «akc!_ Behold your work I Tho horrible I fltroug constitutiofi, despite the jx-culiar it. It will be said that Epglish-epcakiug
The sleepy fellow suddenly. (Uncovered called in a draw.
to —
which ahe
auntie, such a love of a dmss as Madame ; illuminated house was filled to overflow- ( fires were rekindled in me, and they will | *treatment
*——• *• was subjected, peoples have .managed to get along a tliat he iiad nothing but a check to .pay
LKOJJIJ.ATir£ I’ROCttUniJiOH. •
recovered her health, iunl the troubles good many oenturies with the present for his suit,’and he asked tliat the pack­
ALmLi im
miilrinrr for
fnr me
ti„« to
G, w
«»mi&gt; zm
inw with
uriHi gueata.
miMMiM
AH Rose’s yosng
yOMllg . never gO Out!'
Mode
m making
wear
on 4Ln*
tluit i■ ing
All
Moxdat, April IX—Senate—The W1 to
ml ai»zkfi&lt;v
Im,™ iof
.f
&lt;&lt;
occasion. ■ Imagine a bewildering combi-1 friends were there, and
ainofig Ithem,
“Ol.
Oh, W™l4ak
Katie.’ Katie] he tqtoke the subsided. Had it been otherwise it is supply of pronouns; and this argument age might be laid aside for him until he
Hem! the eetUnx ol rum 'waa jaaaed....OUwr
nation of white silk, tulle, and pink moss ■ coiirae, Cliarloa Gray, her betrothed,
truth.
They never were quenched. mnr*&gt; than iMswible the old woman's life Bonmla, no doubt, very conclusive to could go aiouud to his bank and draw
roee-buds, and yon will have but a faint
“At Bupjior-tinxe, l^ose, who was sit- Every word of bitter recrimination would have been sacrificed to the fanati­ some people.
It is so old and ven­ the money. To this the store-keeper had
ides of its beauties. I couldn’t begin to ; ting opposite Charles, suddenly called seemed pointed with a sluirp arrow tluit cal superstition of her kinsmen. Penn­ erable an argument tiwt perhaps it ought no objection, and he laid the package
describe half its loriincsa; it must be out: (
sank deep in the heart of his vrife. I sylvania should not ime.*r at the witch­ to receive a little respect; ita equivalent aside.
The customer deported as he
seen to be appreciated."
’
“‘Why, Charlie, yon have no wine. wiui cru.ihet|to the earth by his words, burners of Salem.
was used when gas, railways, and. steam- came, carrying a bundle about tho size UunJ rcadlmt. Thia u lulemUd to cxpedlja bualKate paused, completely exhausted by ‘Here, Sam,’ to a waiter, ‘take Mr. Gray and when T recovered consciousness I
IxMiti were proposed; and it lias at­ of a suit of clothes. Ho did not return, '
Tczsuar. April 13.—finui&amp;s—Ths Hotmc bill
the flow of words which bad issued from wme wine.'
found that I had been raving in delirium
tempted to bar the way to every improve­ and several days paswxL Al length the
The street-preacher, feeling iris mission
ter rosy little mouth. How charming ,
•• «No, no; I do not wish for any, thank for seven long weeks. On asking for
ment in our civilization.
clothing dealer thought it about time to
sujierior to tliat of other men, doesn't
ate- was. Standing there in the bright you, Rose,’ repliixl Charles.
'
my husband, I was told that he was
open the bundle and replace the clothes .
always recollect taint tlio gbldcn rule
SOME XXW WONDKRS.
sunshine, with her fair round check
« «Not wish for any wine ! noimensc I away; and not until I was strong aud
should form
Clover things in industry and inven­ in stock. This ho proceeded to do, and ,
fliwhi’d with health and excitement, her Why, Charles, I did not think you were well again did I learn that he was dead.
found
to his surprise and disgust tliat tho '
selects a place (for his wild oratory. But tion are kt times put on record. Thus,
dark eyes sparkling with pleasure, and as prosy,as that Come now,’ she tuiihxl, He was not very well they told me, and,
there's a otreefr-preacher in San Francisco eockchafera are now made use f ul to artists, bundle contained a greasy, nigged, cast­
her brown curls blown hither mid tlritlier playfully, aa the waiter set the wine wliiln attempting to stop on a train,
off
suit.
There was only one explana-; u&lt; rei*uv« u&gt; bettinc •» «rJ» or dice; to di-aue
who will proliubly bo more discreet in for a Frenchman has found that the inby the chill wind in which she hail taken ImmuiIu him; ‘I’m not going to let you lie missed his footing, fell under the cure,
tion—the prestidigitator had dextro usly ; mzmb^'of'a
Cf^^arSartiXirn^
future in tlris respect.
He established m-cta, after feeding, yield a few drops of
her brisk-moming walk. A piquaute, , stubborn. Just drink a little,’ and to
rerchaiqirel
buucllre-tolh being wrapped I ".'St, ““-.Xt2?
himself at a cohmt of Third and Market a liquid which auHwera the purj&gt;oee of
saucy little brunette was Kate Rogrrn, I enforce her words she left her place at
"Ah! although they tenderly tried to
'Sit
streets in tliat city, and soon the cracked Indian ink. Different tints can bo ob­ «&gt; paper of Ito wm,- color. 11 wan a very
whose bright eyes and rosy cheeks luul । the table aud come around to when' hide it from me, I knett that tho accitorn* of his appealing voice antmnoned tained by feeding with different kinds of neat and sharply practical trick of leger-. t«y the &lt;.u«uniUzs hivrr.t-tx-»nni’ wmtkdu of
! dent was caused by a different kind of
made many a manly heart flutter and | Cliarles was standing.
‘
domain of alxiut the value and tdze qf a I
v-#
sinners to a hearing,' The sinners came leaves. Near Ko’iugsberg there are torfi •’ xnsKspAY, April 14-—Smale—Noc tn bobpulse quicken when she poswhI by.
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Rosie,
Rosie.* 1 he answered in a low I sickness from tliat which they would in &lt;wnwd«t not. »o much for preflf fv« ;
bog“ of hrge extent; s cl«ver • experi­ auMof clotorc.
js-tted, spoiled child of fortune, ahe yet tone, ‘do not tempt me. I would do liave had me believe.”
amusement, and they blocked up the mentalist converts the turf into mfllpoRoeaBed noble qualities erf heart and anything for yon but this.’
,
.
.
,
;
pEMutr of Um&gt; Medlml Cenaon biu....A DiUBitra
“ You, Aunt Surah ! Is It poorible sidewalk, and impeded business.
The Ixjord and paper. The paper is said
Menareaaidtolieontidwrtiinn women. hm» werebn»of minor taraorttom.'...Ti»«
mind, which endeared her to all; and
“ ‘And you won't even ilrink to my tluit this sad story is your*exclaimed
annoyed proprietor of tiie store in front ri*emble straw-paper in britth-nmi. “One l»y cr.aU. more trouble in a :
or qmre cotinti.-at urtns connffuowr nuve u nsunix oi
there wm a wann, tender place in that lieoltiu’ urged tiie temptrem. ‘I thenght Katie.
of whidr’tlie lowly evangelist was hold­ Clever manufacturers make and sell meat- houte than throe prls, «ys many a
impulsive heart for the kind aunt, whose you loved me, Cliarles, and yon will not
“Yes, urine, Katie, Heaven help me! ing forth, entreated him to move on,
llour, and recommend it as nutritious. suffering ' mother. Bui, after all, site’s j mitur «c Um wta&gt;i».
homo ahe lias just entered.
In (act, I do even this trifling act for my sake *
Remorse is ever gnawing at my heart, but tin? lowly evangelist wouldn't move.
This flour is made from the beef used in to blame tor it; there’s no real reason | Trnnwusr, • April 15.—Smalr—Tho concureweryone tovuB thia kind aunt of Kate’s,
‘'‘bbryour xaicc lie it then, Roaie,' and I shall never forgive myself for the „tnw wpre U1(, w,
What were tho affairs of this worfd to tiie manufacture of ‘1 Liebig's Extract /’ why a boy abould not form Udy ImlotA
with bar calm, quiet face, and gentle ■ and raising his glass to Iris lips be drained death of your poorjmde. Now you f
of
fltrrnity
t
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?
Ho cared pot for nil tiie juices, all the goodness are One of the benefits that the mother of J *)Un*:ux&gt;» by do«&lt;! by marrted wewn wm ut&gt;W,
ways, bt.*r purse over open to the j»oor.
its contents.
,
. The SruaiA bill re'tfulKUtttf the whle at mrdMnMi
rhere my thoughts were when awfllngs and deriding.; he would obpotMua w*» pi*ord aa^t rrn'-ni orfrr....A
aqueceed out, and then the worthless ।sons can confer on her box, and nil the i
Hl« i. toy loud at U.i, prrfty Unto I
.. wq,,n] he
a ,1(nnl
,n you entered
ered the room.'
room.
,
the thoroughfare if ho chose, and
•*"**’ to
beef is ground up for wile. The buyers world txwidea, is to fyrm in them the | 5*£“,££raf
iu~» of ben, lh, only elnld rf l&gt;«r blood ™ ntobin* to tomato to bi./»«■,
••a™. thougMrc. I «.! l Btert!tawh „ lbo
Utert^dom.
are, of course, cheated, for the meat- ,habit of putting things in place. This h&lt;«m—ti^ foiiowimf bui. ww
yoaagrclltodhia-.
«.d hi. .yrc wm wdd Md oog™.
h.™ puiuJ you b3 to, lWEt word. ,
a, ,Ioni
came.
The mer- i flour thus produced contains no nutri- ican be done only bv following them । oWorwue uovd; Authorum# u»r Prmuc&lt; «nd &lt;u»&gt;• Ewdoa aw. Ktoio d-r.’l .to, my.,
..Nrt ,uoh . !»d dow- altor ^1. wa. it. Forgive me, auntie. ’
|
&lt;rf
iiethoughf him of
IlrtFSaSKSS
ment It would l» better to cat sawdust :round and roquiriu/Uu m, when they !
• to, toaaq «&gt; taqrftal
yon, op- OapUaf toughed IW.ud. Uippod
"Hmrcngrcut th»l yon m»y novor .
mmody.
H.&gt; not om bi» ho.-,
A Belgian Udis beef bones in water for ibarn done with a bm*. to'put it back —'■^,1 ‘LtjU.L
pntorfuag IrcCm!, but «i U»
M Ulr
of
raffor ™ I taro d.«w! You would nrrcr
Ute Iho plug. «nd turuod wbr»™y,
some hours, with addition of rock-tialt ou
i the shelf where it belongs; when they ! «trartion of th« aim-b*. au s.bu and sua&lt;Eih rail­
you came in ipy thoughts were far away । frieuda.
luLrcte^du.yrtoryiriluuluoltlumste terrwteuteg noteto u,xm U». crowd.
SX
aud
little alum, and thereby obtains a Itaka off their orerouata to hang them on
from hare.’*
.
prouhed.
Tlu-u the
,
“ He did not reply, but gazed after ,t my duty to conviurc you of Um dug™ B,m thc
size which can be used with ’ advantage theI
rack; when skates are unstrapped or I
of buying liquors st your purty"
I torrent bus let on, sad the Mdienrc of
“ Another streak of the blues, eh. bi,r with w
vacwit
1.1...., .4lv II...A gly^w. V-euKewwa.
.Ite. I,.eg —tl« ta
Usd. .. la.
in tbo preparation of cotton and talk I
, .
, . .
,
aaJea; amvndlng u&gt;« lawa rrttUTc to twoaerw ana
auntie I What ran yon ever find to think
“ That night, Katie, Charles Gray was
“And I am tlmnwigldy oonrimssl, d„t
mttercl before the first
goods. Two Frenchwomen have proved ■where else besides on the hearth-rug or j excL*n«» daakta.
lh, ^JrerJ
about that makes you look so terribly , taken, to his lodgings intoxicated, al- &lt;lmr sunt. Ercu if I, my-fif. should not vrng,(lll »luirL
that sawdust and wheat-bran and old iunder foot; when slipper* are removed . Fkujat, April 16.—.‘vauZc—The rata requirw „n..y«l .hooting to gul„-r
solcran t"
.
though the fact was at the time known Ircd uy one into tempUlios. other. :
rotten oak wood will each yield a grity' I___ ,
ought, uud urottg drinks rirnU terror be hi,
'Hm
wsu loeelhxl ul him
" Never mind what my thoughta were, : to only * fo^f of his gentlemen friends,
dye—one yellowish, the other bluish ; I ate
nu.- case,
uwt. JkUf i»w im u»uu uiu» impvwu of tbr MaMon ... lillta paiMu-d :
, cataract roared apop hiu abdomen.
my diw. By the way, Katie, did I,
"Well, time pawed, and that house mum ut one of my purbro.
and others announce that skins, can will gradually extend ita domain till it j
••That la my own tlmr aiorc!" «id .
mo took to U» h™U of the :
undendand you to say you were to have w.is again a scene of merriment, for
Isa tannod by soaking .them twenty-four includes everything the boy handles or : *mi'uro .. The SsmaM uses
....
.
.*
..
1 enwu&gt;.t mnlnllm,
prflrwlPKl
Atml
Hush,
fondly;
■•and,
if
pomifl^dt
and
loft
.piritoal
matters
to
take
’
wine at your party?"
Rose’s wedding-day wait at lumd.
1
hours in a aolution of diloridt’ of sine ;
■" Wine I—why, of omane. I am aura dawned bright and beautiful, and all bln. I .bril love you all Ute mors for Um w &lt;d Umouwlaw. ft w a farrent no- aud that the very bt«i gelatine for photo­
detaaton
yoa
have
taktm
ta
thia
matter."
.
h,,l
the
brume
of
tho
iadigaaut
j
such an affair would be very stupid with- ’
l°nKt,K' house echoed to flying feet,
graphic piurpootw is that prepared -vitli
out something of the sort.'’
i bunying hither and thither, putting the ■
' merchant seemed to have thrown what the j addition of a small quantity of chloridu tilings to rights ” will occupy a very brief ■ adjournment i» Tur.&lt;uy. Maj *. vm
Mrs. Strong Ixmt her brad a moment J fl»«hing toticlira to the preparations ;
old darkey termed “ a coolnrss over de ' of tine..
daily interval.
j Hatvwhat. April 17.-4te»aie—A 'numb*
Mdtoo ItrteR.. io wo rcwty on “Woo- ,
in deep thought; when she raised it • *bicfi were made to celebrate the groat ’
i pereeedin's." Public opinion waa with ■
W
«&gt;:
k HomoumoB
sometimes meet wiUi
w|th meu
men who
_■ .
, ,
_
/tcm Fomito;.- te Uu- Ima Kue Stock
to Ufiok Hou
Jalp-p™ fa M
°/*e '™l&gt;a» J-a. »ow 1
the
merchant.
A
street-preacher
may
be
I Oaortte, uk™ th, potettett th.1 " in
culbvatexl i
in earnest, but be has no more right than affectionate feeling ta wrak. They will;
quiMmonth.
: rtou-l totol tour, rtoubhMMfwuwwba.
“ a banana peddler to olmtruct a thoreugh- !
! a corrvspondvm of a Molrilc p»]»er writes:
« utb.win! abml lam
ou*. Tto UM
return from a journey, and greet their
-Ouyuu lore M. KMto I" M ifiSgib । »•! to-u Uwr oam. boure to ~«U. to a
J
mJmSho^w^
"Those potatiMW anttiic best I have cver;““*
jjp rnr' &gt;■ —। families with a distant dignity, and mow
seen. They are equally as sweet an the j Homx conit-ta require 110,000,000of our
’
! u
I
the
"1,r
proper
"&gt;"
food, man
“»!
attains to the great- ;
among thoir children with tho cold and
old yam, and on the auiie land, with rhe ycare ^o complete the circuit of tbeir
“ Auntie," the wmsitive lips quivered,
.
j e«t
.wt vigor and highest,
highest intellect.’”’ For
Not
contained an
an lofty splendor of an iceberg Rtimnuided same cultivation, will make fully one^; flight. In 184H the earth pamed through
Not long
long ago
ago thn
thn papers contained
the dark eyes fillet! with tears, “ how
J &lt;r Uircr Short weeks they were as thui
stands th- highlands of i anomnt of tlx- advent of four children by its broken fragmonta. There ta hardly
third more, than any variety I ever saw. ■ one oomet, aud cut it in. halve*; in I860
-------------------------- ----------------( h*ppy »■ «wr mortate wwe, but at the ! N&lt;w England and mountains of Pmm- at one Inrth, in the city of Baltimore. a marc unnatural night on earth than
“lam sony' to jwtin you, (tear, but I emi nf
*■ n-' a ,1Hr* rfoud begun to ’ Hyhania furnish our loading statoamen 54.i-r.rw1;&gt;.&gt; Inter it w*i announced that one of tiwen families without a heart. A
yam,, another, causing a most Israutifnl. aurnmust test your affection.
‘What would &lt;l*m the brigbtoras of that pbwant little
leaders m cirfl life. On the other three of them had (End. A Washington father had better extinguish a buy’s eyas j
------- formal”
home.
; hand Mr. B. finds that the low lands
- - - ’nt rotates
- - a ludicrous
- sequel than take away hta heart. Who that has ■ &lt;
, ,
corrrwjMJUtl
oxperiemiod the joys of friendship, wouhl |
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“Do,
in," cried Kate.
“One dart, stormy sight, Bose wan ’ bordering on rivers, especially in warm
nolnul-rlarc fil Hol i, brcatll.1 p, I
to p]ea»- you ? waiting for her hnsbaikra return home ■ climates, especially
where malariomi fattier of tho quytet mads
nature's scenery than bo robbed of th®
squire of me r” । from tiie dub of which he wasn member, disease* a»e prevalent, are- sure to give once at the Patent Office, iu
j your story."
.
" Well. Katie, when I was about your
' ngn, I had a very dear friend, whom I I
will call Rose. She was, like you, the’!

broken. In vain were her appeals to
him, her prayers that ho would ciieck
himself in hi« downward court* to ruin,
He would either preserve a moody

ta. b.

chikiren.

b

^&gt;b-l. '• Por

&lt;&gt;»&gt;•”

Thras of them have died, but af

«*-

“»

lntU rual ,ov‘’’

re

introduced

nfeicky.

My hotel • **’

�iih uiu

&gt;T. I&gt;efvndar.t.

CASH.

he had
purciuwvd In* tickets.

Dominion of Canada.. On

^griraltural Jimpkmrntj

Mr. R’W, Hie .father of the fast
fa,y Charlie, has become afflicted'

with u tna-tia fur hauling for his lost
b»»y. If any one lives who knows
where Ckorlm Ro»s is, bad -they a

it ia ordered tbri tbo said noa-rvrident
dafendast cause his spp«»r*uce
to
ba entered in thia cause .within three,
months from tho drio ot . Ufta order,
and that fa esse of bia appearance be esuss
.Ma answer to the coa.p&gt;rinnnl's bill to be
filed snd'a copy (hereof ti be nerved t-n the
complrinant'a solicitor within twenty daya

OF ALL KINDS,

Gale's Chilled Plows,

spark of sympathy or » Heel ion, they
would not

hold

this

tnformaliuu

Thu Ceutaaumi Crcjobratiun nt
Lexington mid Cdiufofd, Mas*., Inst

Mun day wa* a glorious ulfair.

Al­

though the weather was cold it failed

to chill the ardor of tho New Eng
(undent, and 50,900 people were pres
eut-al Lexington mid nearly 3Ug)0()'
al Concord.
Arming the nutubles
who were prugtml.nml participated in

the' exensues were Preside ul Grant.

. Vice

President

Wilson,. Secretary

Fish, Gen. Bank*, Postmaster-Gen.

Jewell, and Senators, Representatives

and Generals too numerous lo men­

tion.

Aud the old towns resounded

Last Monday

was (he

tiny ap­

wurid to be destroyed by fire, bttt tho

conilagnitiuu has nut reached Nash­
, vide yet,—iIirL is up lo the lime of

going lo prvss.

tion.

The British headquarters were

•t Boston, and

a

Oang: 'PIownj

Wheel

Horse

rebels," whom iX was reported were

gathering atuuniiion ami stores ui the

C. O. D. Store of

Rakes,

.

$20,000.00 WORTH OF GOODS,
CHAMPION

lhe world would come to an end un
Monday Iasi, but he kept right on

REAPER &amp; JUO WER

Which are now opened for inspection to all wishing to bny for
Cash.
I have a full line of

plowing for 70 acres ol oats, and now

he will go right ou and sow thorn.

with her own hands. - Will soma one
please send us that item.

LUMBER WAGON!
IN THE MARKET.
KT* You will ahoayt find a large
stock nf the above named Implements at

our standjust north of Wolcott's.

detachment was

sent to Lexington to ’'wipe out th?

Receired at the

Herwc Fork*, &amp;c.

Oncol Battle Creek's Adventists
wag very zealous in prophesying that

with music,-the echo of the patriotic
We cannot realize it is spring­
cannon, nnd starry flags waved proud­
time until we read that item about
ly from every spire and pinnacle.
the Wisconsin girl who plowed, har­
One hundred years ago lost Muti­
ny morning, al Lexington, lhe first rowed and planted 45 acres of land
blood was shed in the great Revolu­

.

pointed by tho Advcnliris, through

their leader. Elder Thurman, for the

Ia New York City
311 churches
worth

point heavenward.
nated

the spires of
$11,130,000

A man is incar­

It TARRANT EVERTTHIHQ weSefl.

in tlio tombs at tho above

above named place and Concord.
tunned place for stealing a loaf of
The British reached Lexington al
dawn of Apnl 19, 1775, aud* found bread for his starving child.
marshalled on thofreen a little band

ETIEHl’H

Dan Bryant, the great and |&gt;opufar
of armed formers, who, relying upon
the justice of their cause and the aid piustrel aclor, died in New York on
lhe 10th insL He was. a man of
of the Lord God Omnipotent, were
genius, a noble husband and father,
prepared to meet them.- A severe
Manufactured at Marengo. Mieb., of the
nnd it is said that he bad no bad hab­ best material, l-y firai-^lars workmen, and
skirmish ensued, after which the
we can fully warrant all Buggies we sell.
British moved on to Concord, where its.
Farmers give us a call nnd we wtl guarantee
Urey were repuisttl and driven back
A man was kicked to death al
lo Charlestown With great loss.
.Entire Satin (action,
One hundred years ago,—the sacred Jackson, the ulhe day by a vicious
cult. He leaves a wilo, ten children AH orders left with ns will receive prompt
anniversary of the first blood-stained
attention. Both Double add Single Buggies
and Use- colt.
struggle of our forc-falhers for liberty -

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.

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes.
Which I am bound to sell 10 per Cent Lowei than any other
House iu town.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce-

One hundred years have relied itilo

eternity since Iho thirteen colonies

marshalled

their

little handful

of

When you hear a man say ’‘life is

but a dream," tread upod his toes.

KERR

G, A. TRUMAN.

k CROCKER.

troops on the bait!e|ficld of -Lexing­
ton, resolving th it if war must come,
It should begin Ibero ! Who can turn

Morgan, VangbM, the banker of
back the poges uf tune arid contcm Eaton Hnpids, failed on the 16th mat.
'Die farmers are tho principal losers,
plate this event without dn&gt;p|»iug n they-having large sums deposited.
tear? But weep nut; -better rejoice,
La me numlters of men arc going
for we are enjoying lhe glorious bless­ to the Grand Traverse region lor the
ings of liKrty and indepcixlencc I fail purpose of pre-tftnpling the Indian
our fore-fathers fought mid bled for lands placed in tiie market un lhe 15th
one hundred years ago- They laid »n*t.

down their lives for their homes and
their country, their bones have long

since mouldered nnd erumbln-1 to
dust, but their heroic decdi of valor
will be told in song and story arid

ATTENTION, ALL!

BIG THING
NEXT 30 DAYS

pay the Highest Market Price for

BEST PRINTS, 10 Cts,
Other. at O or Leva.

Yard wide Sheeting 0 cts.
1 IX

Knit Underskirts, 50 cts.
A'o.

1 Batts, 20 cents.

Best Velveteens, 75 cents.
Good Waterproofs, 00 cts.
AU WM Hou, &lt;3 U.U per pair.

Paris dress makets are of it these wicked days. Queen I*aoverrun with American orders for la­ wants to insinuate herself into Spain,
dies dresses, aod every day Indies ar­ but has been pretty bluntly informed
{days a part.

rive io New York, with their trunks that she is not wanted there, aud canpacked with these dresses, which are no! come in. Il is pot exactly nice
jurtised by the Custom officers tin to be snubbed by one’s own little boy

challenged. $128,000,000 is said to in that way. Wliat r» the use of be­
be a low estimate for the amount of ing a Queen and a Bourbon if one
dutiable goods that arc thus nnnoally cannot be allowed to enter iter awn
imported, on which not a dollar of palace and see her bairn ?
duty is paid.
Two human fiend*, Egner and Ru­
The injury to our home trade from ler, were recently sentenced to death

aiorttgasce fatale.

‘

should any default be made in the payment
Wbwas, Francis Pattison, of-Nashville, of Mid interest or any par: thereof on any
Michigan, did, on the 13th day of January, day. whereon lhe same was made payable as
A- D. 1878, make and execute to Christo­ therein expressed, and should the rame repher Kill, of Castleton, Michigan, a certain
said mortgage waa duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds of Barry
county, Michigan, on the loth day of Janu­
ary, 1878, in Liber "Z” of mortgages, on
page C19, and, whereas, arid mortgage waa
duly and legally assigned and said note de­
livered, on the 27th day of September, A.
D. 1878, by said Christopher Kill, lo Joshua
W. Glenn, which said assignment was duly
recorded in the office of the Bregiater of
Deeds in Barry comity. Michigan, on the
2t’.iL day of May, A D. 1874. in Liber &gt;V
of mortgage.*, on page 118, and, whereas,
said J.osbun W. Glenn did, on the 16ih day
of June, A. D. 1874, duly and legally asrign
said mortgage and deliver Mid note to Grif­
fith &amp; Kerr, of NMbville, Michigan, which
said assignment was duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds in Barry
county, Michigan, on the 12th day of Mareb,

Then Try My 91 Tea,

Bargain.© ?

And

S

Cent SOAP.

expenses of this Balo and an Attorney fee
of twenty-five dollars, stipulated lo be paid
by the terms of said mortgage, should the
same bo foreclosed.
The description of tbe premises aa de­
scribed in said mortgage is as follows, to
wit: Village Lot Nn. tea (10) fa Alanson
W. PMIllpa* addition to the VOkgo of Nashvilla, Barry county, Michigan, according to
the &gt;'&lt;*l mi J burvey thereof.
Doled Nashville, March 18th. 1875.
GRIFFITH &amp; KERR.
AMigncoe of said Mortgagee.
Clxmext Smith,
Attorney for Assignees.
25

Defauk having been made fa the conditions
•f a certain indenture of mortgsge, tuade
POTATOES,
and executed on the third day of September,
in the year of our Lord one thomand eight
hundred and seventy two, by Alonso B.
APPLES,
Stevenson, sole and only heir at law of Rox­
ana Stevenson, deceased, nnd Elisa J. Stev­
enson. liis wife, of Woodland, Michigan, in.
favor of Elisha Bannister, of Windsor coun­
Delivered at their
ty, Vermont, which said mortgage was duly
recorded in lhe office of tbo Register of
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE Deeds nf Barry couaty, Michigan, on lhe
third day of September, A. D. 1872, at five
o'clock r. M.. ia Liber X of mortgages, on
page .162, which raid mortgage waS given
We also keep ou hand and have for sale
to secure the payment ot five hundred and
sixty (5560.00) dollars, four years from the
LATIL
date of tho said, mortgage, with interest at
SHINGLES,
y,
the rate of ten per cent per annum par­
able annnrily; And it was thereby and in
WATER LIME,
raid mortgage expressly agreed Hurt should
SALT.
any default be m^te in the payment of *aid
HAIR,

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

STUCCO,

therein expressed, and should the ume re*
main unpaid and in arrears for the snace of
thirty days, Ih.-n and from thenceforth, that
thick we ship and retail at bottom prices. ia to say, after the l.pae of the said thirty
days, the aatd principal sum of five hundred
and sixty dollars, with all arrearages of in­
AINSWORTH &amp; I)ROOKS,
terest thereon, should al the option of the
obligee, bia oxecutora adminirtmtors. or
Proprietors. asrigns, become slid be duo and payable
immediately thereafter, although the period
as above limited for tho payment thereof
Wm. E. SAVAGE A BRO a COLUMN might net then have expired, anything
therein before contained lo the contrary
thereof in any wino notwithstanding ; and
defaul: Laving been ma le in the payment of
■
ihf—..I ...l ,L.
i : ' C
,

4-c-. 4-e.,

WWHIG AM STATE KT) BTC ME OB
ill
HERNIA CUKE,

Ohl Town Rio, 25 and 28 CenU.

Tea Setts

65 Cts.

tnortfmge. together wilt arid attorney fee
and all ether legal corta. The description
of erid land, aa daacribed in aald mortgege, ia aa follows, to wit: all tbu certain

Michigan, known and described M follows,
to wit: Tho south bslf of tbe south half of
the north west suarUr of section UiirtMnft 18)
in town three (8), north of range mvm (7)
wert, county of Barry and State of Michigan.
THOMAS SHELDON,
CLEMENT SMITH,
Mortgagee.
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated Nashville, April 6,1875.
28-40

Default having been made in the conditions
of a certain indenture of mortgage, made
and executed on the twenty-third day of
Teter Simol. of Nashville, Michigan, ia fa­
vor of Char les B. Ricbardeoa ot tho moo
plsec, which said mortgage was duly record­
ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of
lUrr, county. Michigan, on the twelfth day
of January, a. D. 1874, at tea O’clock A. M ,
in Liber Y of mortgages, oa page 572.
which arid mortgsge was given to secure
lhe payment .of twelve hundred twenty and
"A-list (*twn7.-,l dolhra. two y-srs from
the date of arid mortgage, with interest nt
ths rate of ten per cent per annum payable
annually j And it was thereby and in arid

on the same was made payable as therein
exprenud, sad should the Mme remain un­
paid and in arrears for Ute space of thirty
days, then and from thenceforth, that is to
Bay, after the lapae of said thirty days, tho
arid principal sum of twelve hundred twenty
and 75-lOOths dollarv, with all arrearages of
interest thereon, should at the option of lhe
obligee, his executors, administinters, or as­
signs, become and be due and payable im­
mediately thereafter, rithsugh the period as
above limited for lhe payment thereof might
not then have axpirei, anything therein be.fore contained to tbo contrary thereof ia

7O-lWths doHarw Mth all arrearage! of i
tereat tAeretm, hath been and ia declared

tlu&gt;

POWDER!

of (even hundred dollars, with all the ar-

apace of thirty days nnd upwards, the afore*

The only INSTITUTION In the

TRIUMPH BAKING

dred dollars, with all arrearages of interest
t-hsreon. should at thto option of the obligee,
hia executors, administrators or SMigns,
become and bo dne and payable immediately
thereafier, although lhe period as above
limited for the payment thereof might not
then have expired, anything therein before
contained to the contrary thereof in any
wise notwithstanding; and defanit having
been made in the payment of said lotertat.

there ia now claimed to be due on aald inden­
ture of tnortgatt* the sum of eeven hundred
forty-five and 86-100 ($746.86) dollare. and
also an attorney fee of twenty-fiva dollar*.
on page 224. and, whereas, there is now M in arid mortgage expressly provided ; and
due on Mid npte and mortgage, lhe sum of no suit at law or In equity having been inone hundred and seventy six dollars at |hia
date, and default has been made in the pay­ mortgage or any part thereof; Notice is
ment of said sum: Now, therefore, by hereby given, that by virtue of the power of
reason of said default, the assign™ of said sale in said mortgage contained, and in ac­
mortgage, by virtue of the power in said cordance with the statute ini such cues made
mortgage contained, will, on the 19th day of Mil provided, I shall sell al public auct ion
June, A. D. 1875, at the hour of ten o'clock. or vendue, st the north front door of the
A. M., of said day, in the city of Hastings, courthouse, in the city of Hastings, In said
at the north front-door of the court bouse, county of Barry,—said court house being the
iaeaitl city, (that being the place of holding place for bolding the circuit court for the
the circuit court in and for Barry county, county of Barry.—on Saturday the third
Michigan) sell the lands and premises de­ day of Joly, A. D. 1875, at the hoar of tea
scribed in said mortgage, or io much there- o’clock in the forenoon of that day. lhe
lands and tenements described in said mort-

T1ORHMGE SALK.

their memory be hallowed throughout

An old man named P. Henderick,
America's fair realm for ages fu come. who live*) in Blcndon, near Holland,
committed suk'de by banging him­
self, on the 20. Cause peettninry enibarnsstncuV He leaves a wile and
family.
'
We have it from a reliable source
Mr. Dyckmnn, tl»o champion peach
.tliat smuggling is carried on to n
cnlfurtsl &lt;d Michigan, says, that in the
large extent in New York City • viemity of South Haren in favored
Custom House otfiicra have l&gt;eei&gt; locations, there will be some peaches;
bribed, aud where petsous have been he places his crop at f.OOO baskets af­
ter a enrolul examination of the buds,
caught in tho ucf of '•smuggling" they
on his orchard.
Hu thinks that in
have been allowed to go unpunished..
the west shore region they need nev­
Prominent dry goods firms .in New er fear a culd snap when the wind is
York have smuggled
$2,000,000 wesl or sou th west, bat the sudden
worth of dress goods and kid gloves, change of direction so that it came
from the northeast caused the injury
during the past year. And smug­
done during the (Kist season.
gling is not carried on exclusively by
Crowned heads bsvc a hard time
merchants. In it the fair lady also

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

1 WILL SELL

Daniel Stilivao nnd John Poulin
were crushed by a log al Hatipman’s
rollway un Rille river Inst Saturday.
Sullivan died from the effects of his
injuries on Tuesday in East Sag­
inaw.

default thereof, that said bill will be taken
confessed by said non-residenl defendant..
And it la further ordered, that within twen­
ty . days the
complainant
cause . a
notice of this order to be published
in the Ni i n v 11 u N s wit, a public
newspaper, printed, pttbHshed tad circulat­
ing in said caunty, and that said publication hundred and seventy, by Norman H.
Matteson, of Barry county, Michigan, in fa­
vor of Thomas Sheldon of Camlet on, Michl*
copy of Ibis order lo bo personally served on
the said nun resident defendant at least twen­
county,
ty days befare the time priacribcd for his Deeds of JZorry
appearanff
EDWARD A. HOLBROOK,
Circuit Court Commissioner in and for Bar­
was given to secure the payment of
ry Ccnoty. Mich.
hundred f$700] dftllara in yearly pay.
CLEMENT SMITH,
of one hundred dollars each year.
Complainant's Solicitor
(A true copy.) Attrat, Wm. H. POWERS,
29-85
Register.

m

DRAGS, CULTIVATORS,

from the g.ief stricken parent.

r.f ... U,....1.^.1 A— ___ ■ ... .._ . .

this cause is immense, besides every at Cincinnatti fur one of the most
dollar of duty tliat is not paid remains atrocious crimes ever perpetrated io

to be made up ia taxes by the pea

this or . any other country. They
Had it not been lor this whole­ knocked their victim down and threw
sale smuggling there would have him into a blazing furnace, thus liter­
t»een do need of lhe last increase in ally cremating him. Hanging is light
the revenue tax. Can’t this smug imoisiiinrnl fur such a horrid crime.
pb.

The capital of Michigan has no
l«ridge of sighs, but it sighs fur lhe
bridges which moved down with the

BOOTS

fob

and

SHOES

During the first three muulh* at the ’

current yo-or, 17.128 pa*»piigrra land
•uld by thesntlta rvmty for ImmMttal* appUcaUoM.

uukKcr 9wrrSUOTA

Ready Made dothiny iXICr"*"1""""
ing period of Ib7l. From the regia*'
tered entries ajf the tfos’Juariuu of

GLASS AND PAINT. I
AT rulCKS' ClUtAI-EB THAN KlUll, (
WirOUBAUl AS» UH-AU.
AT THU DO»X TOWS HAOBSOT
i.'-X'd’*j

H R DICKINSON,

hETROlT, MICH-

- J- 7DONE AT TIE
G. F

ecr a. Uril tie
ad amount duo
with win attoc-

�LOCAL MATTERS.

NEW GOODS!.

Uu.
It la a Detroit oeaeei-u.

NEW GOODS!

.

L. D. Williams is making internal haAPRIL tt. 1875 proYemcntz to hh betas on Arson Bt.

FRIDAY.

ON BAND AT

DtCKMSOX*«.

- ;it„—- *«««&gt;
W

H. TOHNO. M. D.

hJ|tar Ifoglr ia adding an addition U bi*

k. BARBER. M.. D-,

griouliara'. implement trade.

WEBSTER A HOBBS, Black
• T V »mlih.. An Mtwto O&lt; work ta the Btackw.HI&gt; of taola, and will open a jawslry ttop zoon.
aSriTTmaihidi^ Uw wna A4 ta pvewrrfiy. Q&gt;vv

bridge.

JTCtttgMT SMITH.

the village.
V
, lawybA „
R«U JUtAi. .nd InMiraace A«*aL
Rcprownn

T»

breech-loading gun
ued al $«&gt;().

from Germany.
'

Val­

John lireblo is preparing to make improveroents to his house, by raising and mi­
ding
another story. ,
L
Glad to are the improvetnenta

weal through last Wedaeeday.

away from this station of late, and dlstribuilng tbdm along the line.

L1EBIUUSER,

The boy porter who was arrested on the
29th ult, was set free from the Jail, on the
18th lost., his term having expired.

village, (his spring.

TAILOR

of Beecher Baldwin an able and faithful
aaaUtant. He gives entire satisfaction as near the Thornapple Lake recently.
freight agent at thia place.
not there anyJaw in this country.

PARADY, Manufacturer of

Boot* anti Shoe*,

Is

Wo are informed that preparations are
being made to re-model and make improve­
No. 1 fellow, and the readers of the Nxwv
ments tor the M E. Church. About $*,000
eaa rely upon gattinvall of the Hastings

V1U arZraprampllj. NathrUta
JOHN Q CRESSY

Tho indy w»n4trfut t»»*J jually crlrtinrtnl H.»w—h pb»w that is *ur&lt;fy
drstiueu li&gt; work Dm way mlo groeml iixr as fast a* it bermnex known. Ail
that in required of it to do no, ia its u*c. It is v-j,y neat, xtr.mg. coni|&gt;m-l aud
.aau Oliver Chilled Mow. for $13. .
Simple in its cun«truciion ; there being in nil bttl lour |«icevM of casting*, viz. ;
Bala, Ftps,
Mouldboard. Lnndi&gt;idr, Point and Sltnre •
.
Bools, .Sboev,
The Point nnd Share, unlike other pkrwn. are scimrale pieces of mid tugs,
■A. ^liinois Timothy Seed at Wbeoleria
thereby a-cirring a great-wiving iit wear,
evrryfanner knows that lhe
Notloos,
•aff" Dickinson has cheap wall paper.
point of his old style plow is w»on worn giKul for nothing, while his sltaro
IB. Gab Chilled pTows for $18,
wouild do much service if he could aepamle it from tho (Mtinl. Aud besides
Shirin,
all that, the truly great economy in this Plow im, that when the under aide
A t Wolcott's.
Follirx,
of the Point becomes worn beveling, as nil pbtqts do, esjiecialty in hard
■gU Prefxred Citrons, Prance, English
land, it can be turned ttpsidc down, and you have the sltarp chisel eilgc
that was up, now on the bottom, cutting keenly; and tints you'can keep
turning it, first cue side down and then the other, until it is worn too short
ryihing the market affords.at Boisa A Lax's.
for cxe. And then when you have thus worn out one end of your Point,
SB. Bine, Imperial, aud Black Eyed
you have the other end of lhe same Point to do you cqira! service; as lite
Marrowfat Peas at
Waaaixaa'a.
first. Thus you have in one Point Ute wear of fuurjit least, of the dd style
—H'ookcudorn Chilled Plow for $15
of points.
And then lhe Share als^j lias two.edges, whirb can he use*l rice trrsaand
At Wolcott's.
while one end of the Point, or one edge of the Share is in ttse, the other is
hid inside the Plow, joying i| strength, and not marring its symetry in the
SUITS from *8. to $30. least. Thus the Share is equal in service to at least two of the old style,
A. RooeaA Box.
and by its being disconnected from lhe Poiul and need not he thrown away
with it because it is worn out, this Share is equtii U&gt; more than two old style.
And not only has the Plow lhe above great advantages economy in wear
MICHIGAN CENTRAL.
of Pointsand Shares, but it has tnnch advantage in wear iw.llie shape of the
Landside and Mouldltoard. This Plow ts the result.of twenty years con­
stant stut.y, and the expenditure of eight thousand dollars in experiments.
The Landside, unlike other plows, instead of haying a lateral projectile al
A fill limb or
its bot'om, (supposed and is actually necessary in*other plows toHteep them
in the ground level,) the bottom corner uf the Landstdv of this Plow is
rounded, and stands slanting io under the Plow. Thus there rs no projec­
tion there to be soon worn olf and when .worn nfl*. jour Pktifr much injured,
of Detroit, Roche*ter and Eastern maau- lite wear ©fits handsido is equal on all its stirface.
facluriee, al prices that cann'i fail lo please.
The Mould-board ot tins Plow has been the subject of the greatest study
and experiment, resulting in one on which lhe furrow slice bears equally on
Boo s from $2.50 to $9 pr pair every part of its surface, mid it has uho demonstrated lhe fact that it is nut
the character'of the metal alone, but the peculiar si&gt;a|»c of it, that enables
plows to “scour” iu the most sticky, mucky soil. This plow, mmle of cr.st
iron, will scour iu any soil that a steel plow will. Il has. n|w». great pul­
verizing properties. In the extremely bard cloddy ground, formers have
noticed this peculiarity a great deal.
STATiinra
And now, lastly we have a Plow without any special pressure in ono
part more than another, we should expect tlia^it would hold easy and draw
A job lot of
easy. Well, it does. It will run nlonc without any holding, and has done
it,'with the horses on a trot. This Plow bent the Oliver Chilled, Gale
WltttAtv
Chilled and all the plows on draft nt the State Fair, 113 IU*, and at the
Washtenaw Co. Fair, 128 lbs. This Plow is now the must perfect two or
three horse Plow, made in the U. S.

('lathing,

— Fifteen thou.aad dollar, waa paid for Creditors are'numorona.

JOHN R. EASTMAN.

Dry Good*,

Clotting at

and intend to keep up a good meat market
—Ainsworth A Brooks have been making
at Vrooman's old stand.
.
improvements in their office. New furniF. D. Ackley has disposed of his iatereat

M. FLINT,

■’

Double Self-Sharpening taprovel

If Miu an*

Hom
attack of th* inflamalary rbeumatum.

q

W. A. AYLSWORTH’S,

Habi&gt; Ca»« rig*r at Botas A Ln'i.

Ofice

he.

CLOTHING

BOOTS and SHOES,

—Remember the M E. spelling elam at move! of bodies from lhe old to. new Cent
Dr. Barber's this evening. ' Prick np your
spelling propensities and be prepared to plain on thia question.
spell the toe-nails right off ofyour opponent

WM. JONES,

rolL Keep your eye open for him. and re
member George Washington and his little
hatchcL

time when fond parents find occasion to
chide the rising generation for muddy trous­
ers and dirty knuckles.
Em Butty has opened a new barber shop
off he will have to add another chair soon
to dearThe flooring*.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,
Justice of the Peace,

f&lt;WI

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

Several new millinery and dressmaking
Saturday night. He described It as being
as largo as a man's faesd, aud had a tall ten ships have opened up here of late There
must be a good profit in this business, or
r»Ua long.
some of them expect to fail.
Nashville, Mich.
—Superintendent Strong, Mr. Ledyard,
Butt and other official* of the M. C. R. R.,
clrunod, and an effort is being m ide now to
Cmeral Conveyancing,
have a street sprinkler during the long, sul­
Col^cticnt a tpecialty. last Wednesday. They went by an extra try, suuRncr days of dust and dirt.
Ladies’ Linen Collar* A Cuffs
trala.
'
How is tho orlinanoe in "regard to cattle
MONEY TO LOAN
W. R. HTRONU, Qeu‘l 8op&lt;—Lewis Durkee has aoeepUd a position running at large. Cennot it be o fbreel
To match all new Spring styles, bought nt
as agent of fuel for the M. C. R.R. The of­ this season, and not use Main St. for a pig GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIV. my own price, lo be sold accordingly
fice is located, at Chicago, but be vrllj not
sly, and ths beautiful park for a cow shed.
Very Cheap.
remove his family to that place. He expects
T. J. Wilder our newly-elected Justice of
Nashville, Mich.', April 1st, 1875.
llu Jari
. complete ewortment of
lhe Peace, ia we are informed, isintending to
—It is easy to imitate John C. New’s, construct wires from toe depot lo his office
FALL AND WINTER
W. X AYLSWORTFI.
PsrifTc Kl
lhe new Treasurer, autography. All you and haves down town'telegraph office. A
good idea.
your bieroglyphiea lo a .pace not larger
Several of the Poultry fanciers are driv­ Charlotte.
Also VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.
ing a froo-l busineea in hatching and selling
■
—The bents of the new bridge were
P’ddtevllle,
raised Monday. The work is nearly
IltaimmiJ,
CUT FREE OF CHARGE!
Grand Itapld»,
8he still retains the services of Miss completed, so nearly so: that teams
Ceolnjs
The
case
of
adultery
before
Justice
Ri
­
Dowxtxu. and is preps-ed to make
can now eroas in safety.
ker, commenced nnd after examining four
Sooielhing Intersklng and Val­
DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.
—George Dennis, a teacher in the witnesses adjourned until the 2Cih insL 51.
II istings school was arrested on a .This case threatens to be quits as important HaoUns*,
uable.
N'attviUc.
Vermont vllle,
charge of assault and battery, alleged one.as the Brooklyn scandal.
Charlotte,
W. B. B$&gt;wn baa carpenters and masons Kaloo Rapids,
y-A.SH.ION Alil.lC
to have knocked down one of his In­

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,
'White Goods,

J7IIICE, $|tlS-OO. POINTS, JJOOts.

-SI,

h/TRS L. O. CROCKER

KLLfflERYHANCY GOODS!

DELL

LISTEN?

BARLO

On Saturday busy at work remodeling bis block of steres
over itno a hotel. A first class hotel is
the trial was held, when the prose­
1‘rntwalespMslas
tnnch nre-lcd here, and if put into good
i sad Naahwlle WOO
cution failed to prove the charge, and
bands fl wilt do a good business.
'
Nxshvillx, Mica.
Mr. Dennis was acquitted.
R«v. A.JA. Knappeu, a former reeldcnt
—Yesterday morning wo received of thksciiy, but now a pastor cf tho Central
Have removed lo their
intelligence that Mr. and Mrs. Frn- M. E. Church at Lansing, has been visiting
in thio eiiy for a 'few days past. He
xier McCormick bad lost their baby.
preached aa able sermon at the M. E.
the bear of Oils used. Shop just sooth of He died, at their new home ne.tr
Church on Sunday morning last.
the Union House.
d8
Marshall, on Sunday evening last, at
Isaac A. Holbrook, a pioneer to this ihanking th* public for past favors mH eta «
In the new brick Clock, deposits lhe Union
conlinuaace of the same, and would
the age of six months and Twelve
inform the public that tbvjr will
House, and are bound to lead the Co. in the
days.
Mr. and Mrs. McCormick reaid eno* on Monday evening. Aged 50
keep constantly oo band
have our heartfelt syinfmthy (as well yean. He leaves a family of eight, and a
large
circle
of
friends
to
monrn
his
loss.
' as that of the entire community) in
Funeral to be held -on Thursday. Rev. F.
this their hour of sadness and sorrow.
all kinds, which will b* oold low foreaab
OF* THE
D. Marsh, officiating.
The highest price paid for • Hides, Pelts
—A chap was in this village on a
etc. Give them a call on West side Maia St
e»bvilla, Mich.
‘•drank’’ last week who claimed that U R-, on lhe southern limits of the city,
We have just added to our already large
he bad the jwwer to resureot the Ver­ near Kelley's steam mill, on Wednesday.
and choice stock of
montville EnUntritt. He said that II. 0. Carter has thee ontract for grading a
mile and before the week is out, the whole
whiskey made the brain active and a
PAY THE
line will bo lot and work pushed ahead.
man that didn’t drink whiskey oould
Major Anderson is busily collecting the asn't make a lively paper. If the seMmenta, aud surveyors are laying oat the UifjlieHt Cash T*rice
amount of whiskey he drank is any
FOR ALL KINDS OF
A large Uno of
criterion to go by we expect Iu see rite
frratY Quill.
dy pupils last week.

BARBERaai HAIRDRESSER!

KOCHER BROS.

Shaving, Hair Cutting $
Dressing, Shampooing,

MEAT MARKET!

FOR SALE ONLY AT

C. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE STORE,
Where everything in the

Hardware Line

reet i n g!! FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!
I wovld respectfully inform my friends I

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

Again in the Trade \

Manufacturers and keeps on ban

and shall bo pleased lo renew

jPartor, Lilirary, Diuiiii, Office aid
GENERAL FUHTORE!
I trust by fair dealing I shall l&gt;&lt;- :

BunineRH HelixtionH

with yon.
able lo retain your confidence, aud to win
■ hat nt

Together with a full assortment at

’

Especial

M1KR0RS.PICTURES. FRAMES

and cards, brackets,

Attention

DUSTERS, AC.. AC.,

isjnviled to my stock of

Elegant New Quarters,

Daly Cats aafl PeramMatun!

FRESH MEATS, Dry Goods Business ! BOOTS AND SHOES,

Of all styles and .lies, and METAIdC
C'AHKS furnished to ordea

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

FALL MILLINERY GOODS!

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

GENER1L MERCHiHDISE

EnUrprite (if we

ever do]

rod hot

—That popular ladies magazine,—God-

with activity.

A. W. OLDS, Prop'r.
My Planing Mill la now in jnnning ord*,-

Hilles, Pelts ui Fin.

poetry is of the best quality. Subscription,
$8.15 per annum, which includes postage,
and a beautifhl ehrotno as a gift. Addnea,
State BL. and also (hat Hiram Russell will Phihdvlphia.

—Poter«oa*o Magazine f- r May is an ex8h op bell baa some good machinery, and we

JHatciiing,

tt?* At toon as

thall tend out a

INGS kepi ccntianlhj on hand.

REESE A DETTERICK.

reason !

■ on various topics, nnd would eadeav_ ___................................... ——oa tt« Mtes'srippt, telb about •■Suuudisg*'
or lo answer them satisfactorily,
(T7p7iwe reached was WRllan M. Barker give*
=*-------- sketches
■
»otne rary
ofHtaiJbwtatctn ebarsetar in Uarriy a Mir
J was about a little matter we owed the ror. t’elia Tboxterhaa a graphic aoronnl
of A Maswrable Marder atsti»« Woof
rowed the money and returned a “sat- i ^2^*'
* drc,n
t»biciory‘- answer, and then placing j ex:

FLAN JNT 2EJLS
BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

o
a

H«ary *• T-oogfellow *p«na the nnm-

is litis: We once announced that we K
1
would be glad to receive questions mui

Experienced W 'orknien
Employed.

and Hantag Mill cast of the

our hand upon our empty pocket
book, took a ‘solemn oath that we

Evrnjthinn i|ou

Clocks* Spectacles, &lt;yc.

kvwy mtMv MfleW wafnwm R&gt;nirr»r»k-

Want,

And wc haven’t.

Came and tee nt and Icing along
your Buller, Eggt and Dried Frail..

And Intend doing a Legitimate Dmg Bumnc**. and PLrsiclah* will find in uur Mock a
__ ___ i_____ ___ -_______ i.
...
.....
i

WE WARRANT THEIR PURITY!
wk'also

have

WINES AND LIQUORS, both Notice and I.rported, eon»i*i»s •&gt;!' COGNIAC AND PEACH BRANDIES JAMAICA J?UM, a Fine
Article of OLD PORT AND NATIVE WINES. OLD BOUR­
BON AND CEDAR VALLEY WHISKIES, (mu-rantr.1 educe
Skuuiard Proof.) LONDON DOCK AND HOLLAND GIN.
porpon ..Ip,
lb. Hum chnrtaf lOEACCOS *.-&gt; CltAABO.

We pay ike Iligkcd Shekel Price for
tZrfjn.

would never nguin upon such a delaultDent.

Having learned tliat the report is in circulation th*«l our stock of Dings
.1
AAn.ida ntaw.lv nf In. nlrl vinc-k horrltifure krnl hv uur i rp.lrrii-iiii aai.il

roceries

The first inquiry

Loth anti Shingle.

At the old stand, west side of Main St.
Nashville M ich.

§ HATS, CJLFS, School and Miscellaneous Books,- Stationery,
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Yankee IVodion*,
Brushes, Glass and Putty

—We have been asked why we

The

L. J. WHEELER

We manufacture our Furnitnie from the
best thoroughly eeasonivi lumber aud war­
rant it lo be as represented.

COME TO .IMASHVIL.I.K TO STAY !

COTTON A DEJ&lt;,

Spring opent we

Wajon lo bay Fretk

•Wlhive.dqmrinwniJ-or-Aniwers ... ......___ ________ ...

to Correspondents."

Give IMe n. Cn.ll.
Nashville, Mich., Jan. 27. 1875.

SHAWLS, CASSMFRB,

BUTTER and EGGS.

and Its mu«:c, poetry and miscellany la of
2I-1G
lhe choicest kind. This number coniains a
beautiful steel engraving, ontit’ed “Thg
Queen of Hay.” It U •o»V for $2 per year
and posiage .p-tid by tte publisher. Ad­
dress, Philadelphia, I*

Re-sawing, &amp;c.

Dretsed Eloorino
SMiif, Moaldtogs, he.,

COUNTRY PRODUCE, DRESS GOODS.

—Mr. J. Shopbcll intends so move kis
planing mtn from Lawton to this village.

SHR DUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

lo complain of high prices.-

REESE &amp; DETTERICK

DRESS ZMZAKING

NEW PLANING MILL

can be found at

CHAS. W. DEM AR AY

W. U. kOCOEa 1 Br©.

F.UR I'HICES . t.VD HOXEST DE.1L1.VG.
F. C. ajid^F. T. BOISE, Druggiste,

�Cl FPOBTCNITYfas

xir AtutKTic tgi'MH.
J^i****^l&gt; *
Htenley fonnil IJringirtunc, ho
IdK*
V,&lt;*”n*‘ f vrnut to lecturing on Afrit*. When Van

tags *nd cuiiwoii plate. »i*d wwU and attongty---------- - ------------------- -------------------,
buuud-wU! be sentjxwt paid, to any addrrer. ■ Rl| AZ Q
wbH prartiiwl it.
Following the eram- b* Ous
and Hfly tete-makin^it Ar . I IB

=kkl

AraUntl ^dZc**:

$25OSE“=a&amp;'S^S

: mouUt ui engngwd at Horticultural Hall, : throe dcllare aud

Uniats. . H.«U, whil, wnAw th. Infiu.tt-. ot I
[ Bqnor, aahted uj MUW J.Uu Mln, . 0«-1 b,
nah boaditt, h»&lt;». ta«»r. urtA. A. Anltnaa.

IHtetl nearly 5,000 pontnl. wdglti
o( ,
nn-cltnuii-nl «r-l
prep0^«t fnaldoitt W.

other Uko workn ;

S. Cbrt,»! Anth.-n.tToli^.. tit a
• oxjianixation In ■ 1873.
- Henry'Gunks, thy public

"

M
&lt;“

to.- th. raTS : IIU
I ProPr&gt;ftor’

blee, in eonuuetiou with tho phnwiueaa i w,d when the State, 'county and eanvWng

i had bean drank for several day*.

. MO.OOO in debt to various individuals and o»fates in his hands, has voluntarily returned, and
• a amerf with M. bnnA.~u h. atUln, hb |
•

| Kfl MSSfe t^g5Tftr£Sgff IS

InWtalH. Horfr ntH In Bnnslns .knit. , ptupow ot tlrmmabaluig the pow« or «&lt;«l, (aU.Lla. hnl
: into hfe own lx»dy and .cutting lib&gt; throat He i growing force of Homo kinds of vegote- |

ic

hard and compact; and nearly filled with , •
tibrons tiamio. The external appearance
uuxyu. urai.
»*•*-* *•“* “11 “ “
of tM vegetable IB. very .unique, growing ;
aa it did in a basket of utrap-iron, firmly
riveted together. The marks between .
a,,,
whkl, cn~o.l .-Jtl, „U,M .1

Court, at Yankton. D. T., in bm charge to the I denials were emphatic and a direct qiuwbon of I ,
—.1 1
grand Jury, last week, directed their espedal veracity has t:^n rai»«l between Mm. MoniMjuaie, nail import n very nigged
IroudMr. llroeMr.
'■
’
, rarflK® to the aquanb.
Hills Indian Reservation, and mud that this
Sufy-HyMh Day.—The direct examination of
■ »rtcdt..lrkr» JTATirzMo.ve
treaty should bo an strictly ebMerved with the Mr. Boecbor wm concluded, and Mr. Fullerton t
.
same solemnity, and should be m&gt; strictly car­ proceeded to lhe crww-cxAmlnaUon. -The doWliyn some ricli women marry nom«&gt;
ried out an if made with a strong and powerful fendant fully equalltjd the expectation* of bta I poor men, they lit^e imagine the misery
nation.
t■
friends, aud they arc more than ever con- j Uiev nn&gt; cn.tttlng for thenwclvci. A nmn
C»- .howoora.-uwtuwilhut^muryrao.
—The intended rasanninstioai of President
Grant by a crazy man la the purport of a neiutativer, ta rather airf to bate licr for bring 1
- tional diajialch from Waaldngton. Die evident
Sixty-ninth Day.—Defendant still on Ute
_al
t i m t &gt;
i
.i .k.
worthy of a better fate, as she undonhtdesign of the lunette, who had watched around
edly ta, else her generous Heart would i
the White-House with a loaded revolver con/
. .„ ,
• .
,
,p, ।
FOLITICAI..
•
notso runaway with her judgment. The
—Eatello, Conaerratire. ba* boon sleeted man who marries- n womnn for money-'
Tho man parti ids iuum an John 8. Lockhart, Sjwaker of the Louiatana Legiatatoro. Ho w*s j hrul better kill lier outright, and take it. '
BU}jpcricd by the Republicans and Gov. £cl-;
Ufaxt is what a creature jrhu
-The United
logg. receiving 6C rotes to 37 for WUtg.
makes a mnteh with such a motive would ।
' refillv like to do.
Ho wants the liard :
January last to determine the practicability of .l3Z?C C^k* °f H&lt;eU,7
•*
,
., I
* an intor-pcoanic canal from AapidwaU to Pa- I tfonfet, m Goreruer by the Rhode Island Legin-।
lato/e, ta anntmuced m aasured. and also tho , K°*“&gt; not
!*o,‘ woman who ow as n, ,
nama, han returned and reported haring die- i rojieol of die State Conn fabalary and Prohi- i and he lintos her Iwcause he luis to take
covered a feasible route acrons the isthmus.
liitory laws.
. her also. Poor little heiresses, with such j
-New England had the heariost anow-atonu
-----------' delightful fortunes; poor little widows,
of the eeason ou the I3th of April. 1116 depth .
™
m ..
•“h • "*
b-v 1
ranged from 10 to 15 incbee.
-Throe people in Wantlington hare gono j —The Chicago and Alton railr-wl ta —lling tj... jHatatad thnt had your comfort at
through
tickets
from............................................
Mexico. Mo.. to New^htrapt^beHyrilaU y..u .bo.tl.1
................
---------.....
York, a distance of 1.325 miles, for &gt;17.
—Die management of —
.
-I**’ P°nnilcsa women rinritig for your liv-.
the Cliicago, Barling —Tho Waahiugtou National Monument As- ton—and
Quincy railroad has determined upon Jn?Then, mime Strong, loving land

witi.m toe pecuniary reach of all
auflxw. wlx) adopu tli. plan of
d^pemuig with- middle men an
Ixu.clU t&gt;rUick profits to the p&lt;
‘“DiTt 5mm £ririU(!
t.ra no risk of losing their mono;
*3 1
money aucirMScu to nun ai ounaio, n. x./bimi ,
teckaed in wiUrrtd leltw, may bo atWa riak
o.f
of ioi*.
loi-a 'Jlie
'Jlic aattuu'e
anther's large
largo currwpondetwo
currtwpoudctK’o [
wiu, unpeople u|iou mcdxal matters, which •

there
p, a day.
dav, and ratiuirew
three hundred
hundred letu
lettera
raquiree BOVeovera! trained and skillful medical amtafautA and

—Tho unstamped check smartneae is about to
lx? stopped by the Secretary of tho Treasury.
—Baltimore han driven from her gates all
fortune tellek so-called clairvoyant «!&gt;ctora.

respectaUa families.

—The Gingham Milla, al South Adame. Mam..
• tally injuring two others.

i,

Ireland will not interfere with the American ; M w]len ft„
is 8hfjt at ft nwk it
ride te^ and flrey wrlJ U.erefo^ enjoy .rawhic]|
cu!nM &gt;
inanity from arreat on their visit to Ireland to , ‘
.
Uk. ror, la U„ uuroauaul nA. uuUb.
l&lt;*SaU« Wun
So th™ p™ ««T Idta
-Ba® Bnwoow, lto-.a aiplaau. i. ' uluulow; their We a groat mudak.-.
dead.
,
,
. ’ •
’
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—Cholera ia reported in the East Indian prov-| PATENT Mewcineh.—Thnt there are
Inee of Gude.
1 Momcgoixl patent medicines uo intelligent
-All HUao-«*&lt;”■ atropl th™ amplorol ““
**“““! **»“*• •»ljwlaaaoua, Ua, auk. &gt;ro to be prohibtW la rOW*o»l 1. tl.o&lt;ro»t ChWontm ban, *&amp;&gt;d. icwe, \iNRUAJt Bittebh, discovered by
___ n-- - •■ Da. J. Walker, a prumiiient physician
1
Frooeiroo. Tbi. au.b.-™, ri10.000 a™, a, llol.«ao.
tl,..,lgl, oullsl BitU-lu, ia aot lo I-rl«™d
-Grroua
t™a,dl.»aS ~
,n&gt; ..
&lt;lri„k„ ■■ „TOn].
aanaro. a, nputl to U,. rohuoro .(l-ro-l, . m„oaod mk1
ovct’tho bar by ramwith foreign powers.
| venders, but ta a combination of pure |
-There w» a, long and oxating debate iu herbalimtic eftnicta, known te-possess ;
the flnunb Ho&lt;te of Common*, the other day. sterling HK-dieitud qualitltv, and m Cumoa the petiUm, praying for di*mtwri from Ute puomlud without tho ins' Ui KUJ .hare- of .
Jeneh of the Judges who aat ou the Ttebbcroe , spirits. Ita action upon the internal av* I
triata ou Urn ground at jiarUaUty and oorrup- tom ta not stimulating to the extent that
tian, aud for tho impeaeiimeiit of the 8|&gt;caker alcoholic poison is, but it at once attacks
of the Hound Comnsoisa for similar rmsonn. [ H'Jod-imparittufl, and by removing -th- •
On motion of Dmracfi, the petition was re- origiciil cans • destroys tilt* germa of tEsjectod..
1 &lt;**■
n,,‘J invite*
j_
saw u»d
inrite* returning
returning h&lt;*Hli. Its
Its I
-It is reported that the Carlisle have mural uct,°” uP°n u’° "binach and liver render

week. Lona. «150.000.

1 obaerra-icna. They aaeended over 36,000 feet
—Al CharloUa. X. r |®rt week, a Ore de,wo
“* •*roaMt" *♦”* ■unoratsa to
Mroved about 3.fgu halo® of eottoc
&lt; death, and tbo recovsry of the third ta doubtful.
ro. _ ■■ »knd. Charlotte
— . ’ Cohwbia
.. .
tk.l
of the North Carolina
' “U,° “’v“w from
frc&lt;0 ■f.ro.,
J*P“'
O1‘l ’•‘"eral
__ 1 ■ ..... ..
.
.
.
,.4.w I ,i*i ■ * &lt; . —■ it.-l^l &gt;1, a■
I Al...

Buffaln. K.

» » ..reT

ItatX I

The tncwrt eminent organtata of Paris
and’Loqdtibi ns well M Waxriwi, Morgan,
Zundel,
.
uf
__ _______
Trinity.
r, Urao-,
_____ ruud
____ othar
___ fl
tiri.'UUXll churchne
churcllfS 111
XfW Yolk,
Yl&lt;t. have
llAVt*
prinri|xd
in New
givvn to till!
tin: Monoh
mkhi A
Hnadiu Organ Co.
Co.
ti Hamlin
written tKtinrofcmliA
towtimbbiata to Hfr*
Hf* mipeiiority
mtiwiiority of
tlwir cabinet organs, which they dr-clarr

I-****
JI th. |«i
-AC th. opmtW o. ■&gt;
.
_
hr Hr. . “ ™«W&gt;». ** “•"‘•I. • pUUwo. «■ wU*
TSn QtTtMM OF aw. Hewtmo Machinim.
'
about LAHO
wars atandinr eave war. =r«l ,*nnu
.
----- Iu
ot M»e ■ menu of the Wrtaoa
। tlurty persons were injured. The angry crowd &lt; uttii sewing •nselJoe. it b euflhieut for us

ATTENTION,

U- world, sud included Ida celebrated lecture
^r^umnetd u.e’ book "worth a him

i!

Bilious, Remittent and later
I inittent Fevers, which are so preva
‘ lent in the valleys of our great rfrera
throughout the United States, especially
' iboMof lb. MWa^ppi. Ohlo,XI*Moui,.

■ndkartaci

IIDIIIM
Ur
•
“■ Bum
Bwlfl 1 -NO- CHARI
DR. J. C. BECK,
CIXCllfSATl.'oniQ.

BOOK

NEW MAPS, CHARTS, AC.

SELL

m, w Nrw York. Send
.BHIlHlMAN.,1Bw&gt;
ITVW.eth Bl. Ota.,O
N. F. BURNHAM'S
TCRJMNK.
•

WATER WHEEL
PORTABLE

Soda Fountains.
$40, KO. S7S4S100.
OOUD. DCBAUJt *»o cuur.

DO YOUR OWN PRINTINC!

Novelty
PBINTING PEESS.

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Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
hirkimfin the-system of-mi many thnuraniL.
are effectually destroyed and reraoVed. No
system of medicine, uo vermifuge*. "Qian
tnclmiuitica will free the system from worm*
like these Bitters.
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For Female Complaints, in young
or old, married or single, al the dawn of wo­
manhood, or tho tarn of lrfe, thee« Tonic
Bitten, dtaptay to decided an indaenco that
improvement 1* soon perceptible.
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Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wbep
ever you find ita impurities bursting through
.the skin in Pimple*, Eruptiphp, or,Sores,
cleanse it when you find it obstructed 'and
sluggish in tbo veins; cleanse it when it v
fotu•. jroar feelmga will toll yot^ when.. Ke«t
the blood pure, and the health of the systou
will follow.
n w» M-.r\z,K.rr,

S2oo gvarasHgaiagiiv.F
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In Actual Use:

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Fortify Ute body ngainst disease

' ly pit'Ali'l! all iu UblditriUl Vixw.lt
। BlTTKRS. No epidemic can take hold
j of a system t«!U8 fore-armed.
I)vspt‘DSia OT IlldigestiOH, Hend, nc])e
h) Uie ShouhlctS. CoUflhs,
T|ghtneMof the Chest, Dimness, Sour
| Eructiitions of the .Stomach, Bad Tfisto
in the Month, Bilious Attacks. Palpita'i tatriu of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lungs, Pain in the region of life‘K1d, neys, anti a hundred other painful symp: ! toi'ns, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
| One bottle will prove a better guarantee
I of its merits than a lengthy advertise*
j meat.*
; _
Scrofula, or King’s F'il, White
Swelling*. Ulcer*. Eryripetax, fcu vlk-d Neck, .
Goitre, bcnifuhm* bifhuimwtion.*, lixlolent
InflammatinuH, Mercurial AiTcctitm*, Old
Sores. ’EruptiirtW &lt;&gt;f tho Skirt. Sure Eyoa, etc.
In these, an in all other con«titulional Diseato.*, Walker's Vixxoah Brmcas, hnvn
shown their great cnralirc powcra ia tho
must obstinate and intractablu "ose*.
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Straw. He-lins*. Flax. Timothy. Millett nn-i nil
For IntiHinuiatory anti Chronic
such &lt;1lfflrii1t •rain au-l w«l&gt;. with ENT1RK
KANK ANU RPFECnvENENL CIcau* RIicunintiNin, Gout, Bilious, Remit­
Ui perfection; save* the farmer hi* thresh bill
by extra aaving of grain; makes ne "I.titer- tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases ri
Iris*;” requires LESS THAU ONE-HALF the usual the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
Belta, Itoxe*. Journals, and Gear*; easier nan these Bitters have no equal. Such Divease*
aged . Ir*« rejwirs; one tliat grain raiser* prefer
tn employ ami wait for, even at ad’ auced are caused by Vitiated Blood.
Meehani’cal Disensps.—Persons en­
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such as
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gohl-beaten*, and
Miners, as they advance hi life, are subject
otper ilor&gt;« Powers.
to paralysis of th. Bowels. To guard
11 interested Inxralu raisins,ortbrcslilnjr. write
for lllu-tr.itel Circulars (»ral/rer) wlUi full xgainai this, take a dose of Walker's Vix
eoar Bittkrs occasionally.
particular* of site*. atjlea, price*, terms etc.
For Skin Diseases. Eruptions, Tet
NICHOLS, MIBrABh fir CO.,
ter, Soil-Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples
BatUe Cretin
Pustules, Boils, CaVbnncle*. Ring-worms.
Scald-head, Soro Eye*,. Erysipelas, Iteh,
Scurfs. Discolorations of like Skiu, Humors
HALL'S PATENT STANDARD
and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name
or nature, are literally dng. np and carried
out of the system in a short time by the use
of thexe Bittem.

SAFES

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■ as H&gt;ey will speedily remove the darkcolored viscid matter with which tho
bowels are rinded, at lU m»o time
' Btinuilaling the secretions’of the liver,
1 nnd generally restoring the healthy
; functions of the digestive organs.

TKnRtAAiA.T.x;&lt;xEAA».'rol.Cr.roSaving, TBnt-s.ving thbeiheb, U
unprecedented In th® annals of Farm Machinery,
In* brief period It tia* become widely known
.M FVLLY EMTAnLISHKD, a. th.
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HALL'S SAFE &amp; LOCK CO.

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| entire country during tho Summer and
Aarirar-to M«sriy. M.’rt Mri»-lCUta«a Autumn, and remarkably so during scaof .
^-7^,,.___ baitaum siaMie i nona of unusual hcat .nj)d drj’DBM, are
TroZSTwhidi
1t »nvariably
accompanied by extensive do­
rangements of tiie Monjicli and liver.
“iLiurejS- j and other abdominal viscera. In their
clUriac MV oUaar,artte tw DaacrtpUMOnratax L/*w) | treatment, U purgative, CXCrting a pOW“‘to“
[ crful influence noon Uiese various or-

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nxcb.uc-. it ia moctine with the cxtmwlvv |

It ta auggtetad that ita appear- Uri btator ta, n'^rred in iirifut Wteridrm'.

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THE

—Psto Mn'artncr. the notaricus counter- mouth &lt;&gt;f June. This wm dune in the
th**u- “““ 1*k'“
“ "nu“- Bio-trer
bvou commit-, flowing buoys would aid in determining
tod i—r th. home of the notorioo. J«n«, .
7 f .
&lt;
i(_ £
taothcraJnnayeounlT, Mo., airiUiat .eet«ul
tUrecMou ol
great oauunc enrl« in c frrawnt »f
i oenta. Tho test, however, failed oom- ■
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—&lt; li&gt;r i). ThnnnM,, ■ p—,1- piev'lv. taxi for fourteen rears none of

Brine.

OWNKIU OF IIORHKH.

It made a book of MX) jwgc*.

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Grateful Thousands proclaim Vur-

stroyed by mineral poison or ether
•! means, and vital organs wasted beyond
i repair.

or Muatacbe. XMLrari'*

hl lees P. T. Itaruam wrote hia Antobiogras sssrsiyTSfe1

iraten. her Labral rruM.ed in. .nd hrr toe'. ; Uon “*
w««den IxUtta. of this kind
-n, throw,
iuly in ths

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; i according to directions, aud remain long

trStid ta*an original and interoritag manner,
It ia a compendinm of Anatomlca], 1‘bwnologiBI1j yfcjic-] Science. an&lt;l embodies the
latest Jincovcrica in eacli department. •
A itomarkable Book.

has ftad to Ensope.tamring forge- Ina wooden Cte. Tho problem ita&lt;ho inrreariBU demand. • id tbs many |
WO'0&lt;X&gt;’
pnwmco snggrata is this:
Duringprr'd of itaTw^T The ,,tr^

CaHtbiirtfiX

are n purely Vegetable
preparation, made chiefly from the na­
tire lierbs found on the lower ranges of
the Sierra Newula nuMinUiiniG of Cafifornia, the rncdiHnnl propertteE &gt;f rliich
art* extracted tberotmin A-itiiobt mo’Usa
of Alcohol.
Tho question is olmoet
1 dally ntked, “ What is tho cjuiso of tho
j unparalleled flneeyes of Vinegar Bi
ts'.rsT” Out ahawer U, that they rcraovo
Ranging from »0 tfl »IO par oert I the cause of disease, and the patient roTW awraq price b^iny sgmywhaXlsa® ttatfy..
envera his health. They are the great
l.fihxl purifier and a life-giving principle,
a pcitect Benovator and Invigorator
'i of -thj system. Never before in tho
hi.tnrv of tbs-world kw» » ritadiciod been
commanded postering tho remyksbls
.HiAlities of Vixkgas Dimii in beallngthe
tick of orcry di«o»e
i* be*
-&gt;*7
uro a gentle Pnrpuiro as well aa» Tripe,
relieving Congestion or InflamntaUoti of
tho Ursr and Visceral Orgaaa. tn Bhums
' Dbeaaei.
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The properties of Dn. Walxb'r
VixEUAit BiTTkiut arc Aperient. Diaphoretic,
Carminative, KnldUott. LaxaUvr, Diuretic,
i Sedative, Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera1 J tire, and Anti-Bilious.
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' egar Bitters tho moot wonderful In­
' ' rlgorant that - ever Mistrined tho aiukinr
. j ByHtem. .
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WHISKERS?;

fa*™*ttatantra.rnmmtOct,
a«bs
ban upon the kucial wrllm
t L~.J’_7r------ re'ert
it is difficult to txriicefvo
Tint iihymcnl gcograpliera aro npw at &gt;• u.;:
wrtTV ^nrl.*wnrin«r b» n/wmnt ft.r th«
f
i"V«'aia«» Of more tejnCtaUfW. It hart A I
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work endeavoring U&gt; acomuit for the apnteolrra mm«tu«ut: It tnakm U*c
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peuronce at the month of tlic Seine, near Kuumas
ahks &lt;ta both rides, and u*r» .
&lt;a
«
Havre, of an hennetiadiy -analed bottle
luKota’no^cwuw.terapri ‘ W«uv-Jta i Sad' S**1 *.**’. . t ta • t w

.wm™■£.““«32

l&gt;r. J.
egar Bitters

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fully
aud meat* ot
made
D T oonai'icrcd.
known.
Unlike other werks on D-imreitk McdiiMiMi, it iisiludea tbesubjccte of Biology, Ccre-

importa new life aud vigor to the whole oav*—Mo. j .
RjsUln. U ta one of Hl* ls«t iserixcoius 1 ■’•-’’Q-, *
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viltagat, of Weotbsm and Norfolk, Manx. For,
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t-Ufately IM bra, Wcr4
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-Pate Bartholauiy. a prautoent grotvr of

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muneruwt qumtloita rotating to health and di»- | Orw e
caaa that have been a&amp;lrcited to )dm by the ------frosa a!1
cf the iSn&lt;l,
tatwn u '
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contains imiwrfaut infcrnialion for die young j
»ml dd, nude »iul female, ritigle and married,
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Ot
,-i.Uneo..
two-Hlrt. Iwwl '
-•n&gt;.reJ4,»e«or&gt;ta.lu»&lt;lnj
« ZtWMte r., n. utdlr
few days af“
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Tnir

dealings with diaeawo atthb Worid'o Dfaqxuwaxy.
•arc &lt;ar to havo peculiarly sited him fr’T writing. I
, rendering
„ hiiu _
. familiar with
, I
the Work,. In
very
! gg

for youraelf—nil, every bit of it.
But * l.a.2f a ewpy. In 1571, when Mr. Itarunn.
ttow. uoUdng i. left ymthm.lorol™
—Tho amount of currency iu tho Treasury existence—a broken life. Ah I! ita
its a dan-Iftix
&lt;lanl«x&gt;k f«r tlu.ow, added un Appcndh
('says a Waalnugiuu telegram) is getting very
’ grra-eiwimrat ta ....lo.
I
* ionol Committee waa inferred to the House low,' and the accounting officers are somewhat
.
.
nt there
IwiWia ®nrt
rent
them witii
with liiw
Ide tmreliliitraveling habo^ni
and M.kl
i*M
younttrtldy gomb. in place of Ix-mg -z
Commit toe on EJectionn, which reported in fa- disturbed at thia, in view of the largo payments
which have still to be made under the lyipropn- *o endowed by them.'
han now incres’wd tiie relume to’ a thousand
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I'jgca. It Average* a sale &lt; f UMU
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TUX NAAi tTOMT.D.
ticulty
twelve______________
gentlemen were_ given
eoets and—The United States Supremo Court has just ।
tach year. They arc neatly lonnd in muslin
&lt;___others
cn
2___ 2
thrown
______out, L_.
but tho —
unseated
____ J____
mem- j decided that money temporarily borrowed bye
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* * ‘I There is something
.
The next world
EilL and hold in all hia traveling shOww. An
i» jistroiin emerge from bis great show tcub.
bora
submitted' without
a—
murmur.
L__X
—- -»&gt;.■.
i banker in tho courao of bnmnewi ta not taxalJe verj. tumble tu somu minds in tlic- idea
Tn._
_n,
l------n_ I
opiuh
with Ids books nndcy their ana. they leek x&gt;
of leaving all they have enjoyed and moet if coming from a rircnlating library! No
fitted by ao many profitable advertisements of
—T. 4E. Dewolf =.
A Co., cotumtaiion w
and nhipbook in this country ever bad nnch an cncrvalued,
aud
going
away
to
the
cold
and
mall routes. Postuianter-General Jewel) has de- j ping merchant*, of Halifax. N. 8., have failed,
i»him axle, or eo ahonrsls in curious lnridrat»
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silent grave. They cannot huar it They of real life aud valuable experience*.— Buffalo
eided that he, will hereafter make reference to I with
liabilities at *450,000.
-H1C
Of »ho **
I’lttaburgh
puddlera is turn away from tho grim apectre, they
tiie law, in mlvertiniug mail lettings. In this
’T*’* lockout
'—*•“* -*
“
Davis’ Pain Killer. —This article
ended, and all the furnaces are tn full blast fiee from the unwholesome thoughts tluit
tenths of the expeases of advertising, aa the
would intrude themselves ujxm them. of so valuable a compound com|&gt;ela un to give
-A awpua, Irmn Wllkwlwra. Pb.
; ,ph„
w be al.c-wm.l.l publicity to it. Tho Pain Killer wo keep con­
—Another &gt;500,000 worth of the Tweed prop­ tliat the miners of the Lohigb and Wilkesbarrv I ,
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... stantly at hand, and hare done so for a number
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erty ha* been attached in WertcU osier county. - (otnpouy
will not ressme work unless their de- 1
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, an advance
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, ta
, granted.
.if( them,
ui solitude,
mand. for
of,,ten per cent
«** nx. rather
rain r than
man rcmnui
n mnui id
mhiwu - drsw.pbonv, both external
Uo and internal,
&lt;xUand
nU
-—The discovery of lead and silver in Haluv- Upward of 20,000 men are out on the strike.
They strive to ilnvv away tiie thought &lt;
woy recollect ita first introduction for nub­
---------which prcswnH on them, reminding them 1 lie patronage : it was then sold in a few shops
yonKtn.K.
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; in the city; look at it now—the world are its
mado of a portion of the Chipman Iodo, New-•n,.
l„ ». CTUimuuicAuuii U
SMi-T-to*
. —
iuciPop,.
ii|e, ui
u) th.
uic touu- ! Nt.1** '“
. -y* «■ ITm,-y*"ly! ““I
* ; peror of Auatria, otaten that tho {xauhou of the th® hour ta approaching when Un- soul
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We have beanl rcccntlv of Hovend ee000 for the mine.
ij rchurch
’v .-.v ra
«becoming
------ kJ— more * ■intolerable, and ad- ’, .1,1.1
Iwvlv
innul
,part,
m,H wltnn
limn
Al-ill
1„,
Ii WPrn
is
mid
liody
must
when
time
will
be
of spinal disease cured by Joluuon’t
—The various departments at Washington
shadow nnd eternity the substance. Anodyne. Zdnintenf .-onocaAoofamanfwty-flve
arc making preparaUous far repreM.ata.tiou , vises a combinatiou of tiie Catholic powara the
...
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vnaraoJd.
7.~. “‘*’7Tr7,"**
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i're
TT'"
I1 rears
okt who had not done a day sa work for four
Germany.
-u—.jj find kbe
___washed,
«i.» then
in the Centennial. Among
the novel ■ wrrinat Germany,
It tn
is with
until the life of "tieJi
such aa
as it in
w with a i yeBra_ a^,0 a.-*, should
;
Ujttt
, ow.r ••
U10
„('
I’ rabbed wi2;
Uu, « ccorxc wml"
ierrcl. Apply the Lhiities.
that coptnbutcd by the Indian ' -H&gt;«
” prapwt,
*~ ot Coart,l who 1-1 la U,. '••■•■
ment M
eobl, and
rub in
well with
rolaaw « Pma '
R
* ,,
, m..t
.ad rob
a. .dl
„* the baud.
Bureau cannot fail of attracting ma. kod ' **«*&lt;»* rfU*^
bw been coufiacated and oeixed to difravthc , ’
,
,
, ’
,
Glkn Flora SrniNus are located at I
attention. It ia
proposed to secure a 1 ororodnMnteaAm
ttetoof muaol La found, neiilnu-lhe !
family from each of the distinct Indian tribes
Waukegan. LU. Cures Dyspepsia. Bright's Dm—The Bemcmcr .teamahip ha made a natuv- jrithway of the heel in the wavee. Or as ease and Kidney Complalnta. Circulars fee.
of Amcnca. and provide for them quartern in
' when a bird luw flown through tiie air 1
which they shall hrs exactly aa they do in their factory trial trip actom the Engliab channel.
The Elastic Truss of Pomeroy &amp; Co., ■
-The taw in regard to the bearing of arm* in I there is no token of the w»y to be found;

-tShanghai dtapatci.re report a colludou of

•AFKR UNION,. CMe*jb, DL

WANTED!foro?£twyw&lt;».ff
bqqoinBWl»”
A8ENT8lKr-—T6.-KC

the abolition of the fart-freight system after | might gather you tip to a tender heart,
n-ltioltar grtcid ack to many a beginner u&gt;
•nd you might bo ,«y m it «. C!. Aten.

—Postmaster-General Jewell has issued a
circular to poetmastem forbidding them to
furoish information as to tho weight of news­
papers forwarded through the mails.
—Eight hundred Cheyennes are said to bo on

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airain.
i and Miiah Atkinaou at Beaufort HC
-Pearadl Hmilh. an Amsrican ravivaltat. ta ।
.
ItrAHmr a aortas of moctlnK* in Berlin and other 1
.
TUK DKKJ.T HCAKDAt^
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5iriy-*&lt;VMgh Day.-Dinci examluaiion of
uoUUty and bthem attend the meeting*.
defendant was resumed, and Mra. Moulton's !
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tw. |

Half a million dollars ia the sum wanted to
tlniah it. aud an enrnanf apfieal for contrilxitionn has Iwcu adilmwed to th* country.
—In the Ixmimana Legislature, ou the 15th.

AM.'
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MARRIAGE GUIDE,

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NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1875.

VOL. II
I himself by personal observation that she '

She ahudderml as shekxiked upmflhat
'highest point of one tide in the north­
ern, and the highest point of the oppo­
told tlie truth.
? bloated, besotted face.
She could not
“ Where oh oartli are the decanters, pollute her hand by placing it within his, a virtue peculiarly “ English." British site tide iu the Bonthe.ru hemisphere.
and why was ■ not my friend allowed to ' much less in addrcsmng the degraded be- justice ia quoted by Britons ns the per­
£ rofrorii himself with wine is. my house ?" j.ing could her lipa frame the holy woid fection of judicial scienoe; and there am
the northern hemisphere cauned by her
lie exclaimed hastily. “Have wo sud-J “brother."
denly become bankrupt that we must use .
No wonder the spectacle haunted her in contrasting it with' the meager securi­ upper transit will be higher than that
such stinted hospitality?"
' dreams that night, as ahe would fancy ties with which ill-fated Americans have cnus^l by her lower tranrit.
“ There is po stinting herv&lt;" replio&lt;l . herself at the death-bed of that once to content themselves. Yet, if .we are to
tlie Indy, “ and I am sure none of yonr lovely woman, whose heart be had broken, believe the story of a certain Mr. Thomas
Aft Ireland posseaaes proverbially the

Il U tanUtad, alOa

friends noitl complain when tliey liave i and hear her whisper, “ Yonr husband is
such wholesome leminiaile offered them following in the footsteps of mine ; oh I
instead of the dangerous wine-cup.”
! stop him I”
“ Wholesome ! dangerous!
What j -Not long after the wife’sxwolutiou was
.
---------- .
•_ «_!_.
—&lt;1.-------- !«. jQjpjpj, the young couple wished to give
freok as this, and .'I shall get the name a dinner-party to all their relatives, and
which U'uew to us, tliat of being too as it was the first in their own house,
they wished to convey very pleasant ideas
family wore ever known to bo sparing of of their hospitality.
it before."
,
Then came tlie contention which the
“ Far better if they had," said the wife lady-had forseen and th&amp; bitter opposition

THE

WIFE'S RESOLUTION.

“ Yes, it must be done. I am resolved
upon it,” said the young wife, os she
clasped her slender fingers. “I must
be careful in carrying out my resolution,
for nothing else can save my husband
from the fate of other members of the
family—and oh I such’n fate!" she con­
tinued, burying her face in her ’ hands,
as if she would shutout the remembrance
of ’ something terrible. *' Can it be tliat
I am deetined to become the wife of a
drunkard f" sho^jaclaimed, after a pause.
“Is this pleasant home," she added,
looking around the tastefully furnished
apartment, “ to be exchanged *for the
wretched dwelling of an inebriate, and
my kind, warm-hearted husband to be­
come—oh! no, no! Father in Heaven,
avert tliis threatening calamity ! Bend
suffering and sorrow, if Thou scent they
are needed, to purify our souls from tlie

from sin and degradation. They surely
cannot be necessary ; then grant me to

into an elegant dining-room beyond.
“ My husband will be displeased at first,
and his father and brothers will ridicule
me, and call me mean; but my husband
is dearer to me than even my own repu­
tation, and I must enduro even his anger
for the sake of saving him;” and with
trembling hands, but unflinching will,
the lovely brido removed the decaliters
of choice liquors from the sideboard, and
preparing some lemonade meet carefully,
site placed it in their steed beside the
crystal goblets.. Though she retired to
her chamber and spent the interval until
her husband's return in earnest prayer
far strength to bear ridicule, and, it
might be angry reproacli, her heart mis­
gave her when she heard his step on the
gravel-walk and ■ Unit he had company
with him, and as she descended to meet
him in her accustomed place, her trem­
bling limbs almost refused to bear tlieir
light burden.
“Wife, tliis is my friend, Mr. Ormsbury," said the proud husband. “Ormsbury, this is Mrs. K------ , t|ie loveliest,
|
gentlest wife in all the land.”
The visitor seemed struck with tlie ।
beauty of the young wife's face, but re-;

then, falter with something like human
fallibility. This gentleman, who is from
the rural districts, was recently on a visit
to London. He luul occasion to cross
the metropolis, with two friends, at a
late hour of the night.
London was
wrapt in slumber—that is, all of London,
so far as Mr. Thomas Hyam could judge
—excepting a man and woman, whom he
and his friend observed talking on the
corner ofji by-street The woman pres­
ently hurried away; the man, after a few
futile attempts to maintain an upright
attitude, tumbled into the gutter. Com­
passion was awakened in the breast of
the three companions. Tlicy lifted the

drollest folks, so it seems to have- the

nst breach of promise tliat lias yet been
submitted to the courts. This extraor­
dinary case was tried in Dublin, and its
peculiarity. rests in the fact tliat the
' plaintiff was a widow of 50 years of age,

I and that the defendant was her godson,
an individual just out of his teens. Mra.
Hhea declared that Mr. Davin had prom­
ised her marriage. Mr. Davis, on thp
contrary, asserted tliat h«- hud never
promised anything; that whnt had been
done was his godmother's own doing;
that she gave out tliat tliey were going
to be married when lie was only cogitat­
ing the matter, and, in short, tliat the
widow was a bom maneuverer, with
whom an unmarried youth was not safe,
except in the presence of other partied.
It was proved that the marriage day luul
been agrt'ed upon; but then it turned
out that it had been the widow’s own
fixing. Mrs. Shea got the license, and
said it was bought for use and should
be used; and, in the course of many
animated disputes, she declared firnily
that to church Mr. Davis should go. At
length the bridegroom in spite of him­
self endeavored to outmaneuver the
widow, and recalled her promise tliat alio

of her husband to carry out the reso­
lution she had formed to banish liquor
from tlieir board.
In vain she told him
but from earnest resolution to--"
of. tlie delirious coffee which should sup­
“What?”
ply its place ; he persisted that she should
“Try and save my busband,".she not thus bring upon him the name of a
niggard. And though she told him that
added meekly but fervently.
‘•To save me! You are vastly kind. upon her, rather tluoi upon him, should Bnt ho refused, and they Went on their
From what?”
Before they had gone a square,
ah imputations rest, though she pleaded way.
a couple of detectives, to tlieir infinite
“From poor Fred's, fate," she said
faintly, blinded by the tears that could all the strength alio hail so earnestly im­
them' off to. the lock-up.
The next
plored from on high.
not be held back.
morning they were brought up in the
“ I thank yon for the compliment Bo
yon tliink me iu danger of l&gt;oooniing ment between them, and bin family, tak­ police court, charged with robbing the
such a miserable sot; but I hope I Imve ing sides with him, told him that she drunken man. The latter appeared oh a
too much pride if nothing else, to keep wished to usurp too much authority over witness, but had forgotten all about the
him as the head of the house, while they events of the night before; whereupon
me from degrading myself thus.”
“ At your ago, he did not think the sneered openly at her “ fanaticism,” her the magistrate, seemingly provoked at
same ? A feV years ago, did he not look “ meanness,” her wont of “ hospitality.” tliis failure of valuable evidence, fined
os fair ns you, did he not tliink himself But she prayed without ceasing, and God him £5 and told him to go. The solo
as strong ? And wliat is he now—where at length opened his eyes to the danger evidence remaining was tliat of the
is his manliness and beauty of which be of trifling with that wliich luul caused policemen, who could only swear that
With his consent, they hail seen the three friends lift the
was so proud? Ilia face haunted me all his brother's ruin.
night, and I dreamed of* his broken­ liquor was regarded only as “medicine," man, and brush the mud from lite cloth­
hearted wife and his poor children, and while the wife exerted herself to have ing. Mr. Thomas Hyam, being from
blighted in tlieir youth by their own a suppy of good things in the house, the country, could not at once prove lite
parent O James ! the Bible says truly, both united in giving so - cordial a wel­ identity and respectability; and the mag­
* wine is a mocker,' and so long as we come to their guests, that those who en­ istrate, apparently on the ground tliat
tamper with the poison, we hare no joyed their hospitality soon ceased to the prisoner was to be considered guilty
until he proved himself innocent, re­
right to say, ‘ wo are safe.' Those only notice tlie absence of wine.
By degrees, others followed the exam­ manded him for n week. Mr. Hyam was
are secure who obey the exhortation to
* touch not, taste not, handle not ;* and I ple of tlie young wife, and gradually conducted to jail, put in a solitary cell,
have resolved, after earnest and prayer­ such a reformation took place in the town arrayed in a prteon garb, carefully
ful deliberation, never to bo guilty of tliat in a few yearaall the “ first families' searched, and fed on bread and water ;
offering that insidious foe to my friends, had Ijoniahoil the leverage from tlieir when be remarked that he was not proved
a criminal, the warden laughed him to
much less to the dearest of. all friends, sideboards and ilinner-txdilea.
Her husband is now the only survivor scorn, and bode him go to work scrub­
him in whom all my life is bound up."
" You don't menu to say that you wish of all his father'a family. While he feels bing the prteon floors. This he did, and
to exclude wine from our dinner-table tliat each one fills a drunkard’s grave,-he nuff-&gt;rod for a week, at the end of which
turns to his wife, now no longer young,
and from our social partiee i"
“ Believing it to be dangerpus, I do." but lieautiful in liis eyes, and says, discharged, with the comforting assur­
“ Then you would force your husband “ Such would have been my fate but for ance from the magistrate' that he hail
to visit the dyinking-saloon or the tavern you. I stood on the brink of tlie preci­ “nothing but lus own folly to blame."
for the refreshment which you deny him pice, but I knew not my danger until Mr. Hyam thinks otherwise, and so does
you revealed it to nt." While she says the London press; and, at all events, the
st home.”
“ Does my husband mean to insinuate with burst of gratitude, “Not unto me denizen of the rural districts declarer
tliat he is already such a slave to the ex­ but unto thy name, O Lord, be all the that it ia the last time tliat he will aV
tempt, in London at least, the role of
citement of liquors that he con not do praise." ______________________
“the good Samaritan."
without them ?"
All of us, as children, were delighted
Angrily he started to and fro, mutter­
ing “ fanatic,".and some other words we and absorbed by the stories of Sin bad
Jehan Valter, a French journalist, re­
the Sailor, but ns we grew older we only lates, apnqioa of tlie robbery of the Dud­
The wife retired to her chamber weep­ accorded to them the character of ro­ ley diamonds, several anecdob's about
ing, but not disheartened. She felt that mance. Yet modern developments go jewel robberies. He tells how a specu­
she was right; and while she realized . far to allow that these well-written tales lator presented a report to the directory,
her own weakness, she trusted, in Him were founded in many instances upon making out tliat the celebrated church of
who said, “My Grace is sufficient for facts, and the revelations made by the Loretto cuntauied £10,000,000 worth in
thee.”
The mouth she liad spent in the home
of her husband had opened her eyes
fearfully to the danger of sleeping on the
exhilarating
She had often
.. wine-cup.
.
heard in her girlltood of the evils of intemperance, but she fancied they existed

diamonds, etc.
Burras and Carnot in­
| ley of diamonds actually exists in Cey- formed Bonapartei of the fact; but tlie
Ion, and tlie great ruteh once built its young General refiukHl to march on tlie
i nest in Madagascar, and flapped its place, because ho would have to expose
j wings
_ to and fro between the inlands and
a corps of 10,000, and would probably
i the mainland. Now it appears that the
find nothing when be got there. In time
] story of the great burial place of the
he did manage to seize on the church,
plied gayly, “ You might think so now, only among the lower claases, the dregs ; elephants has been discovered to be a ami found tliat all tlie diamonds had been
because your honeymoon is scarcely over, of society. Until she became ar. inmate reality on the .table Ionite of Central
replaced
by glass. M. Valter also tells
Wait a bit, iny friend, until her wishes | of that family, she dreamed not that the Africa.
how the motlier of the late French Em­
In the original story it will be remem­
come into collision, and then yon may I highly educated, the refined, degraded
peror, tlie Qu.-«u Hortense, when she
change the adjective to a more mgnili- themselves to the level of the brute by bered ‘hat Sinbad, who pretended death,
was leaving France after the invasion by
caniettie.”
.
first sipping rosy wine from shining wn« carried by the gjephante and thrown
the Allies, was BtopjMxl on the highroad
“Nay, my, veriest whims are law to I liquor-cups or sparkling crystal goblebi. into tlieir burial place. Here, after they
by tlie Marquis de Maubreuil, who
her, and I am not afraid of her setting
Free, generals liven, they were calhxl, teftiiim, he built a raft, and loading it
searched her carriage and took away
with
a
cargo
of
the
richust
tusks,
made
up her wishes in opposition to mibe."
| exereteing a whole-souled hospitality to
£20,000 worth of diamonds, which have
“Except for our own good,” said the all, while none who camo within the his way with them to Bagdad, and so
I never since been heard of. This story
wife, softly; but’ ahe only said aloud, ■ circle could fail to be fascinated with finds himself a rich man. From the '
is all the more remarkable as there wiui a
wry region described in Bin bail's story,
great fuss made about this Marquis de
supper with ua."
poor young wife aaw that they were only there » now found an almost exhanstMaubrvuil toward tin* close of tlie sec­
Not to-night, I thank yon.”
I genial when under the influence of cx- leas deposit, believed to be the burial
ond empire. He liad a lawsuit with his
“ Do give us that pleasure."
citemeni, and even those lovely girls, pla^p-of elephants, and affording ivory
"I should like to afford myself tliat j her new sisters, sought to lie lively and as plentifully as the .fossil beds of Si­
tlics Marquis continuing &amp; member of the
phmsure, but, unhappily, a business en- fascinating. When she saw their beauti- beria, from whence an; dug up the huge
Legion of Honor. It then came out tliat
mammotli tusks which liave so long sup­
he was one of the Royalista who had
“ You will at lewd take some refresh- i the bloom grow deeper, and heard the plied the ivory turners of England and
aided the Prussians to pull down the
this country.
Talk about history re­
statue to Napoleon from the top of the
and wine."
Raying, “.Alas! alas! wliat lovely peating itaelf! Why seeming fiction is
column of Vendome, and that while en*
“Nothing for me, indeed."
victims!” The father oould dispone of repeating itself in the literal form of
“ Ah ! you must taste of my Hike jn : Ijottle after bottle without losing his con
the Aiegivu
Legion ui
of xavuva
Honor to
.......
.
me
«« the tail of hi?
order to judge of mj^dBrniftwy ; only trol, but not so with his children. Per­
Tu.onpno) U» Amenou.
„d
lt j.
„uJ. yH
a good wife has a ^^^^Vulfill yonr rous occasionally wondered that their ani ; pre^y
mnieu M
by roe
p,y piamiy
P
7,.^^
*t.bj
to~d the «od of U» mgn of tbe Tbinl
onlloctzwl by
lav C.
t? W.
XV Brooks, for _____
°
prognostication of
it over her i malspirita should lead them to such ex- 1 collected
seven- 'j wJLZlLm"
wnraTradTribhon
and. was
husband,” and, laughing merrily, she 1 cess ; but then* were times when she teen years Japanseo Consul at San Franof „ a. wnurtent vewrion
left the room. Surely tliat salver boniM could not help but knowing whi'i oiled cisco. Mr. Brooks finds that sin® 1782 I
---------- ------------------- -—

by the servant who had returned with ' thaw polite, refined young men and wo-1
her was sufficiently temptiug; and those men.
j
rich cakes and basket of choice frni!, and
On festive ocoanions, the wife began
that silver pitcher of lemonade ought to i to watch her husband anxiously.
'
lts.ve satisfied any reaaonalile man ; but! Somctimea he poured out and drank ■

NO. 31
MICHIGAN NEWS.

average sown does not differ very mate­
—Caleb Krause, once a wealthy and rially from that of previous seasons. The
prominent citizen of Ann Arbor, has been fall, however, w«a very dry, and, for want
of ram, the plant in many coses did not
mazoo Asylum.
get a good root or growth before winter
—Milo Haight, a Polander, is now in set in. A winter followed of very unjail at Coldwater, waiting trial for dis­
posing of broad fixed with strychnine, all the more exposed fields, the crop lias
The spring
so that ■ neighbor's children might get been materially injured.
thus tar line also been quite an unfavor­
ikable
as
the
winter.
No
worm
rains have
—IL-ports come from very many bikes
in the interior of dead fiah by the barrel fallen yet, and the reportiNwy generally
indicate
that
wheatiasnffertogSerioualy.
—probably smothered to d««th, the ice
cutting off the supply of oxygenated Only in a few counties are full or average
yields expected. Reports in regard to
fruit are quite full. Apples promise well.
—The Eureka Mining Company is be­
A good crop is now anticipated. Peaches,
ing organized at Bay City with a capital
however, seem to liaae lieen generally
stock of 8250,000. The company is to.
killed^ the damages including in many
operate the coal fields at Rifle river. A
»uies tlie trees. Small fruits liave also
shaft 'is to be sunk at once.
been injured, but still a fair yield is
—The Grand Rapids Eagle says that promised of most varieties. In regard
not ovef 10 per cent of the logs ent in
to the spring crops, very little can y«it
Western Michigan last winter can be run
be said, ns tlie season is umuuially late.
out this spring unless an extraordinary
freshet should come in Jone.
LBilJUiVATirK PHOCEF.DIJfGH.
—The bill to enable municipalities to

discharge tlieir railroad aid bond liabili­
ties • has passed both Houses of the
Legislature, and with the Governor's
signature will become a law.
—The Board of Control of tins State
Reform School has appointed Frank M.
Trxxiur. April 20.- .Smafr—From the House
Howe Superintendent. Mr. Howe was
Assistant Superintendent of the Ohio
Reform School for eight years.
—The bill proposing to allow the
executors of the E. B. Ward estate to
manage it during the pendency of the
litigation concerning the will has been
defeated in the House, and a Receiver
will undoubtedly l&gt;o appointed.
■
—The affairs of the Detroit and Mil­
waukee railroad are being satisfactorily
arranged by the receiver, Mr. Trow­
bridge, and the prospects of the roar! are
now considered very promising, as it has
all tlie freight it can handle, and the pas­
senger traffic ia good.
—Hiram Day, of Ypsilanti, arrested a of Umber oct land dolinnuet
amending the »UtuU rolaUi
while ago for stealing wood from Worden
Brothers, was tried at Ann Arlxir before
Justice Clark, plead guilty, and fined
8100 and costs. Day is about 60 yearn
of uge, and worth over 840,000. He )md
always heretofore bore a good reputa-

would never insist upon marrying him
without his parents* consent, and then
he demanded triumphantly that she
should procure tliat consent. But this
could not be dore, inasmuch as the per­
mission was refused. For the defend­
ant it was proved that the widow war,
addicted to an indulgence in tobacco
smoking; and, with some, show of rea­
son, the jury agreed that smoking was
rather an objectionable habit for a
courting female. The jury of Irish­
men, who ore snpjMwd to be very gal­
lant to the weaker sex, at length brought
in a verdict for Mrs. Shea, but they asseesed the damage done to Iter elderly
heart at sixpence, just about enough to
The wooden ware works at Portsmouth
buy -her a good cheroot Thus termin­
ated this true Irish joke of an action for were, on Saturday, purchased by Bousbreach of promise of marriage, instituted fleld A Co., t|&gt;e consideration being 840,­
008. Its cajmci’ii* will be doubled, and the
Let us hope that the verdict indicates a manufacture of churns and wash-bowla
“new departure" in the practice of will be commenced soon. The factory
awarding a compensation for blighted will give employment to over two hun­
dred men.
affections.
—Tlie Flint River Log Driving and
x In the tlieatera, hotels, and other pub­ Boom Company luivo succeeded iu get­
lic places of Boston a man is often seen ting .ogether about 50,000,000 feet of
whose odd demeanor is the subject of pine logs to be sawed in that city dur­
much comment He wears good clothes, ing the coming spring and summer. Tlie
has an intelligent appearance, and the river is now crammed full from Flint to
sjieech of an intelligent man; but liis Genesecville, a distance of twelve miles.
^es have the unmistakable gleam of in­ A number of the mills hav*' commenc'd
sanity. He is always in a hurry, and their summer's work.
—The Detroit Commandery of Knights
always inquiring for Cluirlee Garner.
This num is Frank A. Smith, and his Templars have completed all the neceamania in strangely developed. About sary arrangements for atrip to New York
bar-room of a tavern in which he was
staying for a few days he got into a quar­
rel with a bullying frontienunan, and
was finally struck by his aggressive op­
ponent Believing tliat his life was in
danger ho drew a revolver, at which the
scared desperado ran out of the room.
Smith followed and fired; but the bullet
probably did no damage, ns the man was
not seen that night, nor afterward in
tliat neighborhood. It is supposed that
he dared not return’ to the tavern at
once. The excitement of the encounter
seriously affected Smith, who was not in
good health, and his morbid fancy modi*
him tliink tliat he luul killed ilia assail­
ant. He returned to his home in Bos­
ton, firmly impressed tliat he was a mur­
derer. His friends have sought for the
missing man in vain, only learning that
his name was Charles Gumer, and tliat
he was a dissolute vagabond. Smith re­
fusee to lie convinced that his delusion
is not fact, yti is always looking for
Garner, whom he says he is certain ho
■ must liave “ shot entirely out of cxistienee." In all other respects ho is sane.
aoK/iii’.

,
!

We
gowrip —
We condemn
condemn gossip
— scandal's
scandal's twin
twin
sister—yet it is a fault easily committeiL J
We begin by a gentle deprecatory refer
en® to somebody's infirmity of temper,
and we find onraelvea specifying a particular time and s®ne, which straightway the one who hears telte again to some

forty-one wrecks of Japanese vessels ,
Tnt:
or TKJl tjdbs.
have been borne upon the coaeta of the * Tlie reporta of the coast survey show
Sandwich Islands and of America, twenty- i that the t ides of the United States ore
eight of them ainee 1850, and all but - divisible into three 'Itetiiiot classes.
twelve of them bearing human livre. I Those on the Atlantic coast are of the

but material.

to take part in the grand dedicatory ser­
vices that arc to be held in that city on
the 2d of June. They will leo^e home
oa,the 31st of May, and'be absent about
one week. All who desire to go can
tain tickets at the same rates os the Sir
Knighte themselves.
—One morning lout week, before the
paper was printed, George W. Gage, city
. ditor of the Grand Rapids TV'mes, went
to tlie press-room of that paper, while
no one was present, and pied two forms.
The act was done because of an article
which gave offense to Gage. Tlie paper
came out in tlie afternoon, and Gage re­
tired from tlie (&gt;aper. He owns an
interest in the paper, but is not one of
the publishers.

—A correspondent writes from Flint
that a few days ago Lyman Allen, who
resides near that city, finding tliat tlie
grave of his son had been denecmted and
the remains exhumed, repaired at once

In the country, |i00 p*r
1,001 to 53,001 peo0».
place*. f'-W l&gt;«r annum.

j
1
:
Satcoday, April 24.—Stnu»—Itia joint reso­
lution, submitting I* tbo pcopla tbo qumtlou ol lacrtaaiiig th* p*y of J u&lt;lg*» frum 11,500 to *2,500 p*r
■nt. wm taken op and pussd....Bill* were pa*aed:
H-laUvr to U&gt;» •are-kcepin* at J" ‘■•otif acgoittad of

front trwp

Thank God, some of us have an oldfashioned motlier, not a woman of the

clasp of liaby fingers •. but a dear, oldfashioned. sweet-voiaxl mother, with
eyes in whose clear depth tlie love light
l ahone, and brown hair just threaded with

and upon going to the medical depart- (
&lt;1^ Imnds, worn with toil, gently
ment made on examination, when they , gnuy-d our tottering steps in childhood,

found the missing dead inDirminglrd j
with a hundred other bodies, and recog- J
nized it by some mark upon tlie pamm. |
T11”
brought
Flint
interred once more.
-Some changes have recently been
““d”
postal affaire of tliis
State, a. foilown: tttoMUfted-Norwny
HaU, Lake county, Seymour Fowler,
I’’*tmaster.
Ihwontuiw • 1 — Diamond
county;
Spinner,
Portmatfrrit Ap-

dosed upon tbsir visitor, than he wwored j than man.

“the black stream," kuro eiwo. ■ Jap- i moderate differences in bright between
anese navigation laws since 1630 Imve two suonessive high or low waters, one
favored this course of affairs by prohibit- occurring before and
the other after
ing the ship-builders from making sea- . noon. Those on tbb Pacific coast also
going vessels. When the navigators got “UK
blown off into the stream, the heavy sea but the morning and the evening tides
knocked out the rudders and maria and

beautiful perftune from some wooded
btoasoms. The murip-^of" other voices

may be lost, but the entrancing memory
of her will echo in our souls forever.
gotten, but her*s wul shine on. When
in the fitful ponses of busy life our feet

crossing the well-worn threshold, stand
once more in the room so hallowed by

the husband looked blank nt tise-alweni o with a sort of reckless air, and then tlie , There wrecks were borne rant by the ■' ordinary type, ebbing and flowing twice
of wine, and sometiiing was said in a low { unsteailinees of his liand or the gleam of Japan current, or as the Orientals coll it, j in twenty-four houni, and liaving but
ton* to the wife, who answered :
, his eye would startle her; and bn®, bat
“I prepared this expressly fin* you ;
onlyonce, she shrank from lite ardent
will yon not take H fur my sake? Surely,
kias, feeling that he was inflated with
this warm evening, it is more refreshing
wine rather than pure affection. Site
thad wine.”
triedto forget that time, or to fancy it a
While the lady was speaking to her ■ dream, but she could not.
guest, the host sent the servant on some
The name of the oldest son, Frederick,

j Hinouthed our pillow in sickaeas, ever
caching out to us in yearning tenderness,
Blc/wed is the memory of an old-fashioned

half the gow.jp in the social world ia of
Hunter s Creek, Uipcer county, |
anfi We kneel down in the molten
the unthinking kind, indulged in merely i Oliver P. Davison; Millbrook, Mecosta muwhiue, streaming tlirough the open
from a spirit of drollery. Far worse is i c000^. Clinton H. Clement; Ogden, : window—just where lung yearj agri we
_xi.___ ___i ..
..»_ •. i Ismswee eonntv. Charles F. Aldrich:
i„. nnv m.itl.m'*, kmM&gt;. liKuinc.

aemnlM frirwfa ud mdm Ux, tin of ™*»”: Sorth Barinnllo, Monro.
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this evil is to refrain from nuking the Lenawee county, Hiram Leonards; Trim-,
1 affairs of our friends a staple article of :
county, John E. Hall,
'
convwaatton in the household. There
—The Detroit 7W6tme, ol kpril SI.
are plenty of subjects at hand-let na pohbahaa crop reports from JI the wmd-

tug into the deep abyss of sin. Years
haVB filled great drift* between her and
us. but they have not hidden from our
sight the glory of her pure, unselfish

:

�H. M. LEE.

. BOISE.

hi. friend,.
1

FltHUY,

ABvanr iierrw.

it 1play
to icherwh
or uaiu
hard
•»
’iay iv
.hwwi ill-will
ui-w-ui vi
llMMigkta tiAvarU tuiv oee. What if

■tat mn,l ho, eetal yoo, or that
I_
t
, you r
.tataltafhHi
6.11 m ■&gt;' wi
Wti.l.

i( this

friend has forsaken you in

yjur lime of need, or that one, hav­
ing Wi&gt;.i yonr nlmoit confidence,

yuur warmest love, has c included
that lie prefers to consider and treat

What ditE-rence will it make to yon
in a few years, when yon go hence
to the fiiadiscovereJ country ?** All

This is a glorious country ? It- has !
A .Montana jnatioa of the peace
kmgrr riv-r.. tad moroof ibera. an.l [■Iw.n-l.plurp «ny when he
Ihoynre muddier, end deeper, .nd'” couple.
He •«*: "An.e, Kr»h
run fostor, and make more noise, rise [’hands—-hitched—six dollars
And
higher, fall lower, and do more dam- i
8
there n» to 1L
age
than .nuytxxiy
.anybody’else*
nvers. it
It I
'fl^Brooklyn Argus says: Noth­
age man
cise a nm».
j han more lakes, ami they are 'bigger,1 ing snjlclra a stranger visiting thia
tad **pw, «*1 cltaror. Itan Uinta city tnnre than to overhear tho man
a»y
Other
countrr.
Our »nd
Ail pitch
cars next door in hoi altercation with his
bL-ccr.
.nd
ran fiuw..
are Lricgcr. and ran faster.- and pitch aarvaut girl and tn m«*k the angry
off rhe track -oftener, and kill more tone in which he oxclaims “Come,
people, than all other rail cars in llus now. Miss, you can't Bessie Turner
and every other cotnilry. Otrr steam me.,'
boats carry bigger loads, arc longer
'•Remember this. Henry,” said a
and.broader, and burst their boilers
uftencr, and the captains swear dying wife in Rhode Island* “never
tnmry a woman with a mole on tier
harder, thpa stearpltoat captains in
any other . country. Our men arc chin- -She’ll use butter lo •horteo
bigger, and longer, nod thicker, can biscuit, and throw napkins out with
fi^bl harder and faster and drink the dishwater.'’

muse mein whiskey,'and chew more
who ill-Ireal you now will be more- bad tobacco, and spit more r.nd spit
even in farther, and uol be killed, than in any
yuirr' def|»«sL diMppointmenl and otliL-i country. Our ladies are richer,
prettier, dress finer, spend more mon­
ey, break more hear.a, wear biggr.r
A few more smiles, a few more
boop*. Shorter dresses, and kick up
tears, ionic pleasure, much pain, n tije devil generally, to a greater ex­
little longer hnrrying and worrying lent, than all lhe ladies in nil other
through the world, somu Hasty greet­ countries. Our niggers nro blacker,
work harder, have thicker skulls,
ings, and abrupt farewell*, and our
smell iQuJer, and need thrashing ofplay will be "played oulr au&lt;l &lt;•»«
tuncr, than any niggers in any o.thcr
injurer and the injured will bo led State. Our children squall louder,
away, and ere long forgotten. Is it grow faster, get too extensive for
their pantaloons .quicker, than any
worth while to hato-oach other ?
other children in any other country.

sorry fiir il then, than you,

A collision between two passenger

trains occuted

on

the Baltimore &amp;

Pontiac Railroad, near the eastern
branch, between New York and

Washington, on the evening of the
36th inst.
Nine
persons
were
'severely injured and several others
slightly hurt

The Mormons ar^Jionnd

to make

their religion a success. They are
now at work upon a new Bible tliat
wtll repudiate the existence of the
deviL

We know lots of people that

this Bible will just suit. .
There is an end id all things.

The

readers of tho Beecher-Tilton scan­

dal will be under obligations for this
bit of information.

Subscriptions can

commence at any tim c.

A Chicago physician m his [ractice, has discovered that hog cholera
and typhoid fever are one and the
same disease, Dollars against shoe
pegs that he does not know how to
cure hogs or humaus.
“Come into the garden, M*ud.
With » brlekbat and » *tone;
Here'* the diyfert 0*1 yo« ever
Gnawing s chicken bone.
Run like mbohier, Maud,

-St. Acoustimk.—Is iho oldest city
iu North America, having been found­
ed iu 1565, forty-one years before tbe
sctllemant of Jamestown, * Virginia.
The streets are very narrow, and the
Imildtnge arc generally composed of
coq .iua, a concretion of the fragments
of shells
They have high roofs ant!
dormer windows,
with balconies
along tbe upper stories that almost
touch each other across the narrow
tbeets, and the families sitting in
there of a warm evening cun shake
hands with their over-'.hc-way neigh­
bors and chat in the' most confidential
w*hy imaginable.
The old sea wall, built .of coquina
nearly a mile in length, protects the
entire ocean front of the city from the
encroachments of the waves. This
wall was built bv our government tn
1837-1843.
Fort Marion, formerly called the
Castle of St. Mark, lhe old Spanish
fort,was commenced in 1620, and
stands upon tho sea front al the up­
per end of the city. Il is Luill almost
wholly of coquina rock quarried on
Anastasia Island. The walls are
iweuty-oun feet high with bastions
at each corner, the whole structure
being in the form of a trapcsimu.
Tlie principal entrance is approached
by a draw bridge, over whidlt is carved
lhe Spanish coat of arms; and an in­
scription in Spanish slating the tune
and by whom the fort .was built.

Kecpluff u I*rnmlae

A paper of tax—The assessment
list

Il i i costing Lansing $9,000 to have
her bridges repaired.
Freight rales over the Michigan
Central Railroad between Detroit
and Qrand Rapids, have reduced ten
cents per hundred.
Tlie Bunnell Davis murder Inal
came to an end on the 24th at Cold­
water. Buunell was acquitted aud
discharged from custody.

Two cousins. E. D. and 8. A. Hill­
man, of Pontiac hdd a little misun­
derstanding which resulted in E. D.
procuring a pistol and shooting His
opponent, just here Mrs.'S. A Hill­
man stepped into the arena with a
loaded pnlol, and compelled E. D.
to back down, and wail to be arrest­
ed.
While Albert Stevens of Ann
Arbor was in the woods 'hunting
Saturday, he dropped his gun U[m&gt;ii
the ground, and the force of the fall
discharged the gun, and the contents
entered Ips htel producing a terrible
wound. He will prolwbly loose his
fcoL
A selen year old son of Frank A!
or, living in Zilwaukee Township,
Saginaw Co., was terribly maiigled
by a vicious dug Saturday, the auiinal seizing the Ind in the face and
fairh crushing one side of it, the fangs
penetrating from just below the eye
to tho chin ami nferally leering out
the throat. The child is iu a very
critical condition.

On April 2.5th, while Willie Root,
five yenrs old sou of Charles Root, of
Ann Arbor, was building uoaflcRs
with several other children, his back
was turned from the fire his coat was
ignited aid nearly all ol his clothing
burned. A thick woolen oveicoat
which he hud on saved his life, and

Max Adder says : The Delaware
railroad runs right through Peabody’s
(arm, just below our village, and close
to the track thegris ■ kind of a mud
hole. Into this one ol Peabody’s
horses fell, the other day, and defied
every effort that could be made to get
him out. While Peabody was workidg at the job, a freight train ran up­
on the siding and stopped to shift
somd empty cars. Tlie engineer
noticed Peal&gt;ody’s trouble, and final­
ly offered to pull the horse out with
the locomotive if Peabody would
give
him
five dollars. Penbody
gladly consented, and the engineer
got dowi) for the purpose of fasten­

ing n rope under the horses belly.
Just as he completed this job, the
fireman, a greenhorn, got meddling
with the starting bar, and the engine
suddenly gave a jerk hud began to
move off, In les* than a minute tliat
■ run steed was proceeding down the
Delaware peninsula at the rate of a
mile a minute, with Peabody's horse
behind, slashing up against the fenc­
es, swishing through ditches, butting
against crossties, and dan ping and
frolicking and jumping about in the
most extraordinary manner. Wl.cn
the engine was stopped, twenty-three
miles below, by leaping the track And
rolling oyer into s gullev, there was
nothing on the rope but four ribs and
a piece ol the back bone, and these
Peabody concluded not lo drive
home. The engineer says nil he
promised to do was to get the hone
out, and he got it out. But Peabody,
somehow, doesn’t appear to be satis­
fied.

Another poet says the Norrhrtown
Herald, has ventured out with sever­
al verses on ungentle spring, and as
the production bears the marks of
urigionality, wo hope he will not
fret-M &lt;o death before the next
Fourth of July. In the middle of tfjc
[K&gt;cm be says : The Granger "------gently yokes the wild eyed mule Be-

bauds J T

ter. Laie T'liui'. iuy ynflit '
named 1'otter Fkmrbvr w»:
in tbe Township of Girrard
with asaault with ititenl t
jape on tbe person rf Mfo
Ixxnuis^Rgel sixteen.
Fi i&gt;
ing he went bef.-re a ju»b

lutlkruaid, Hail iu Imud.
ng o'er the Inwn, To dig

hr«t break til dawn." . Tiiu.xo who
have seen iLr rimw tnilktuaid—ami
I wl.o
has n«t?—iU:gi»K chestnuts
’ wtlh the t-orly break ut dawn, and a

Nevada brides won't stand much
foolishness 91 a wedding. Recently
one of them, while going up tbe aisle
of the church, slopped short and
kicked all the skin off the shins of a
groomsman who trod on her trail.

. .

roo will riKD

BOISE &amp; LEE

fendaat Geer
the Stale of

CASH

lieiior,
defendant

canoe

will sell al

Wholesale and Retail
ZTSd4^
default thereof, that said bill will

OUB ENTIRE STOCK OF

CROCKERY
GLASSWABE

Hard on Petso.—And this is the
A SPECIALTY.
way to hear it. Since Brother Tai­
mages sermon on “Brooklyn vs Sod­
om” a Brooklynite, name not given,
dk-d and appeared at the gates St.
Peter guards (or admission to Para­
dise. The saint turned to the regis­
ter pages • ■“Where are you from? THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
“Brooklyn,,, "I don’t think wo can
admit ycu ; rules very strict. In fuel
cin't do it. Tliink of that scandal."
It is said that the Brooklyn man
IN TtfE VILLAGE.
looked steadily at Peter and crowed
three times. His sainlship colored,
fumbled his key a-minute, and then
said, “Well, you car* gu in : bul don't
you do that again to mo."
OF ALL KINDS AT COST

SUGAR. 10 to 14 Cents!

SHELF GOODS
CANNED FRUITS

“Thai tontine plan,*’ of which i&gt;o much
has been faid, ia deaiintd to be the popular
plan, ft waa introduced by the Equitable
Of all kinds, sod
.
Life Aesurauca Society of the United Slate*
during the year iH'ln.and, hits become bo AT PRICES THAT DEFY
Eilar that nparlyjone-half qf the policies
COMPETITION!
ed by Hue society are so taken. It pro­
vides for ths widow and orphana, and cred
elor. It provide* for the insured in old age,
and as an investment il his no equal. To
illuairate: (the following ia vouched for)
policy No. !45,103 for $10,000 was iaaued
Of all kinds which wt
July *9,* 1869, aaaorod being 37 years old.
Total anion nt paid in five years, $1.40# M). warrant
pure
Accumulated eurplna. $72.', 33, or over 60
per cent, of the amount paid.
Calculations have becu made showing the
experience of thd"past »ev«n years, which
prove that the aecumnlafed surplus on poll
cioe of this.cl tea are larger than the-divi­
dends heretofore declared by any ‘company Pa'd for all kinds of Produce, or exchanged
on any plan of insurance on policies of the for goods.
same age. JAS.-G. CHATS is agent for
Michigan. Office, 1» Congress fiu Weat,
Detroit. Mich.
’

FANCY

GROCERIES

to be

Received 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 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, Ac., &amp;c.
,

the Mid nen rwideql defendant nt levi Ken­
ly daye before lhe'thaa. preecribod for hia
appearance.
EDWARD A. HOLBROOK.
Circuit Court CouuntMtMMr in and for Bar­
ry County. Mieb.
CLEMENT SMITH.
Complainant's Snlieiior
(A tm« copy.) Aitial, Is. H. PGW1BR,
29-33
Ragistsr.

WnsxsAi, French Pattison, of Naahville,
pher Kill, of Castleton, Michigan, a certain

county. Michigtn, ou the 13th day of Janu­
ary, 1878, in Libor “Z" of mortgagee, on
page 619, and. wkereaa, said mortgage ww
D. 1678, by n.id ChriMophtr Kill, to Joabu*
W. Glenn, which mid aarigamenl wm duly
recorded in the office of the Register of
Daeda ia Barry county, Michigan, on the
2r.lb day of May, A. D. 1874, in Liber “5M
of tnortnges, on page 118, and. wheraaa.
•aid JodfM W. Glenn did, on the Ifxh day
of Juno, A. D. 1874, duly and legally assign
■aid mortgage and deliver Mid note Io Grif­
fith A Kerr, of Ntahvilla, Michigan, which
•aid assignment waa duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Deede in Barry
county. Michigan, on the 12ib day nf March,
A. D 1875, in Liber “No. 6” of mortgages.

$5000.0 worth of Boots and Shoes
iecn made in the peyJiow, therefore, by

Which I am hound to sell 10 per Celt Lowei than any other
House in town.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

G, A. TRUMAN

UAROAIIVS

FOR

ty Says the
complainant
eansc
t&gt;
wn\ce of this order to be tmblisbed
in the- Nashvillb Nnwa, a pabtic
newspaper, printed, published a£d eircnlal-

in said city, (that being the place of holding
the circuit court in and for Barry county,
Michigan) sell the lands and premhen de­
scribed in ssid mortgage, or so much there-

&lt; all and see ns before purchasing.

Default bavins bren made in ll&gt;o -condi­
tions ots certain Indenture of mortgage,
niodv and exrcnled on thefirvt day of April,
in thv yrar of cur .Lord onvthounand eight
hundred and neventy. -by Norman 8.
Matteion, of Barry county. Wchigan, in fa­
vor cf Thomas Bbrl lou cf Castleton, Michi­
gan, which eavl tnortgag* wee duly record­
ed in lhe office of the Rcrirtcr of
Deeds of Barry
county.
Michigan,
on lhe first day of July, A. U. 1870,
at. eleven o'clock A. M.. in Liber T
of morlgaAs, on page 192, which eaid mort
gage waa given in secure the payment of
seven hundred [$700] dollar* in yearly pay­
ment*, of one hundred dollar* each year,
from the date of eaid mortgage, with inter­
est at the rate of ten per cent per annum
payable.annually ; and it w*S thereby and
in raid mnrtgepe exprrealr agree*! that
should any default be made in the payment
of raid interest or any part thereof on any
day, whereon tho Mine waa made payable as
therein expressed, and should the came re­
main unpaid and in arrears fur lhe *paee of
ten days, then and from thenceforth, that
is to say. a'ter the lapse of the aaid Un
days, the said principal sum of seven hun­
dred dollars, with all arrearages of interest
t hereon,‘vbould al lhe option of the obligee,
hla cxccutcrx, adipinutratsrx cr orrigns,
become aud be duo and payable immediataly
thcrrafier, although the period as above
limited for tbe ptymenl thereof aright not
then have expired, anything therein before
contained lo the contrary thereof in any
wise notwithstanding ; and default having
been made in the payment of said inlcreat,
and the sama having been and remained un­
paid and in arrears for tbe space of ten days
■nd upwards, th* aforeaaid principal sum
of seven hundred dollars, with all tbe ar­
rearages of interest thereon, Lath been and
is declared to be now due and payable, and
there is now claimed to be due on said inden­
ture of mortgage the sum of arvea hundred
forty-five aud 36-100 ($745.86) dollars, and
also an attorney fee of twenty-five dollars,
as iu said morgana expressly provided ; and
no rati al law t-r in equity having been In­
stituted lo rccovea lhe amount du* on.aaid
mortgage or any pan tbereof; Notice i*
hereby given, that by virtpe of the power of
sale in said mortgage eoa'ained, and in ac­
cordance with tiiestatute in sueh casco ma le
and provided, I shall sell at public auction
or vendue, at tho nurth front door of tbe
court house, -iolhe cily of Hastings, in said
county of Barry,— said court bouse being the
place for bolding the circuit court for tbe
county »f Barry,—&lt;m Saturday tho third
day of July, A. D. 1875, al lhe hour of ten
o'clock in the forenoon of that day. tbe
lands and tenement* dtwcribnd in said mort-

•

BOISE k LEE.

FARMERS, ATTEHIIONI
KERR &amp; CROCKER

ATTENTION, ALL!
NEXT 30 DAYS

pay the Highest Market Price for

I WILL SELL

are selling

MORTGAGE HALE.
Default having been made in I he conditions
of a certain indenture of n&gt;ort&lt;njte. cade
and executed on the twenty-ibird day of
December, in the year of our Lord one tbouvattd eight hundred end seventy-three, by
refer Himot, of Na»hvilla. Midiinn. in fa­
vor of Char lev B. Ricltardaou of the mme
piece, which mid mortgage waa duly record­
Delivered al their
ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of
Berry county, Michigan, on the twelfth day
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.
x&gt;f January, A- D. 1W4, st ten o’clock A. M ,
in Liber Y of mortgagee, on page 572,
rbit*
mortgage was riven to seenre
the payment of twelve hundred twenty and
73-100 [81220.75] dollar*, two years from
LATH,
the dale of mid mortgage, with interest al
the rate of ten per cent per annum payable
SHINGLES
annually; And it was thereby and in said
WATER LIME,
m«tgage expremly agreed that sbonld any
SALT,
default be made in the payment of aaid in­
terest or any part thereof on any day where­
HAIR,
on the same was made payable as therein
STUCC9,
exprtwed, and abouM the same remain un­
and in arrvare for the space of thirty
4-^. i-e., paid
days, then and from I henceforth, that ia to
my, after the lapse of said thirty days, the
said principal sum of twelve hundred twenty
and 75- 100t he dollars, with all arrearages of
AINSWORTH k BR99KS,
in tat eel thereon, ahonld al the option of the
Proprietors. obligee, his exeentorr. admir.ialinters, er maignu, became and be due sod pay able im­
mediately thereafter, although the period as
above limited for the payment thereefmight
not then have expirei, anything therein be­
fore contained to the oontrnry thereof in
If WHIGAX MTATK KlPTLHI
any wise notwithstanding; and default
31
HEMMl A CVHE,
having bwn made in lh« payment of said in­
Vatan Hurt Block, Jwkwxi. Mkh.
terest, and the same having been and re­
The only IXBTITUTIOM tn lb* Wentera
mained uupn id and in arrears for the spec*
of thirty days and upwards, the aforesaid
principal sum of twelve hundred twenty and
75-HMnM dollars whh all arrearages of in-

POTATOES,

Agricultural Jiupkiurnts BEST PRINTS, 10 Cts, CORN, APPLES, OATS,
OF ALL KINDS,

Gale's Chilled Plows

Other* at 9 or Ee»«.

Yard wide Sheeting 9 cts.
Knit Underskirts, 50 cts.

DRAGS, CULTIVATORS,

No. 1 Batts, 20 cents.
Gang Plows,

Wheel

Horse

Best Velveteens, 75 cents.

Rakes, Good Waterproofs, 9Oats.

Horse Forks, Ac.

AU Wool Hose, 45 cents per pair.

We are agents for the

CHA n PION

Then Try My $1 Tea.,

REAPER &amp; MOWER
An&lt;

S

Cent SOAP.

LUMBER WAGON!
LN THE MARKET.

»U T.wn Kit, 25 tai 28 CenU.

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

Ilh.ur.-t.
D1LAYFJ

stoci of t)ie aberve named Implements at
oar standjust north of Wolcott's.

TRlt MPH BAKING P»WDEB !
lieu tin eannislers.

described in said mort1 of L.nd ailu»U&gt;. lying rend
&gt;uilly of Barry, and State ol
wn and JcioriLed an follows.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

renty-five dollars, stipulated to be paid

same be foreclosed.
The description of the premises as de­
scribed in aaid mortgage is aa follows, to
wit: Village Let No. ten (10) in Alanson
W. Phillips' addition to tbe Village of Nash­
ville, Barry county, Michigan, according lo
the plat and survey thereof.
Dated Nashville. March 18th, 1875.
'
GRIFFITH A KERR,
AaaignoM of aaid Mortgagee.
Clkmbxt Smith,
Attorney for Assignees.
25

WeWABRAKTETERYTHIIGweSell Tea Setts poll 65 Cts;

X acre* to turetab at Loweet fortMan 1'rice*:
French -orf AmerUxn Utaa*. all ab**, rttmhfo w&lt;! &gt;
«&lt;r rk llurk for etoro foaeU. &lt;twrt&gt;in&lt;a. picuona, Ar., ;
all ainda &lt;rfRtah»4 and I’.ihiiw! Utaa*. I niao gnarnrtee
ta tbe Mata.
—• _ wthe
—■—beat
c ...itaeii
i ■ arnfo
. —■—
__ . GIm. rwr ly..

be new due and paynWu, and th era it now
claimed to be due on mid indenture of
aorl&lt;Bfn lhe mm of Uli-toea hundred thir­
teen and 17-100iha dollar. ($1813,171 and
alao an attorney fee of **rty dolUre, a»
iu mid tnortynge wtpvenaly provided ; and
no rurt at las' ar [fl r-niily baring been inMilnied &lt;•« rvc^^B|^&gt;&gt;.&lt;&gt;'jiit due on mid

cnrdnnoe with the stale
made and provided. I ah
aueioa or re»*i««* at tbe i
the court icue. in the ct

THOM.
LEWENT SMITH,
A Horney for Mvr

EMERY’S

tblie

BOOTS AND SHOES
Ready Made Clothing

L’lntire
iwy jaw nod jaw;
ttiuf rip -end tear

nrmignrd its lh« Circitil Cocrt
thy nlteitoxm, pituoled g«il

lot twv yenta

chain to I

APRIL 30. 1875

Hut ivcltiction.!

AU ortkw hft with n* will rracive arumtil

AT FK1CBS CHEAPER THAN EVER,
AT THK WWN T0WM 8T(»tt£ OF

Wownrt if J die
ii’d man leaned

I ■&gt; . :i u&lt;

DETROIT, MICH.

WANTED.
KEHR k ( ROCKER.

H R DICKINSON.

CL1
MUStt.

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-IS

XEW “ZLnn.
NEW GOODS! Plows Plows! Plows!

ih*j

.

&lt;0 work, and ree l

noma » Ll*

fST Union Chums for $6 25 at
ON HAND AT

APRIL 80.

W

W. A. AYLSWORTH’S,

WirwxT.s*’e

-

H.

I -O-

BARBER. M.. !&gt;., Homto-l

WUb tel

Oliver Chilled Plows for $18,

Dry fioodi.
KTOu Illinois Timothy Seed at' W healer’s

Many who bare-boon out of employment

Clothing,

—Ths frame L»C. C. Wolcotts building is

—L J. Wheeler has porchaand David
Demsry's lets on State St. $325 wm lhe

Blue, Imperial, and Black Eyed
Marrowfat Peas at WBaattaa’s.

Gardea time, and house-cleaning have
opened lively here, and everybody appears

—Heckaadorn Chilled Plow for $15
Al Woacorr's.

—D. F, Reynolds is making aprangemanle to build a lb* residence, on his kts

Spinner’s writing looks like the
Greek alphabet struck by lightning,
but his shaggy old heart is a good
A. J. Rowne purchased at Kalama too, one. When the lady clerks heard of
in the building formerly occupied by Chas. and Mt out several nice Norway spruce his resignation they wept like chil­
dren.,
.
W. Dcmaray.
*
./ ■

M. FLINT,

oa State 8t.

JOHN B. EASTMAN.

LlEIMiAUSER,

*”

tailob

I?

PARADY, Manufacturer of

Boot- and Shoe.,

last week.

A decided improvemeit.

well baa the job of laying the walla.

M1CSISAN CENTRai-.
Tivrint Gering Wc«t

An addition is being built on a house
—Tho bridge h completed;- has been in­
on Michigan Ave., whoae, we wers unable
spected, and tbe Highway Commissioner
settled with the builder last Wednesday.
Dr. Upjohn has taken a nephew in part­
nership with him, in the practice of medi­
Boils' furniture store are going off rapidly. cines,
.
It ia tho duty of every law-abiding man lo
A jury room hone of the.now things a1
ihe opening of Court next Monday. Car­
;—Ar umbrella was left in some of the penters are al work In the Court House,
business plases a few days ago, marked building it.

JOHN Q CBE3SY.,

JONES,

niTimn

BOOTS and SHOES,

Oetrrtt, depart

AIMon
Menhall
Battle Cstek
1!»1 ..Utt
2® MiebIw'nCtty

A rutraway team on Monday completely
With the initials “G. R. F.’ The finder
will confer a favor by returning tbe same wrecked the wagon, and injured the horses
io Geo. Fleming.
somewhat.
.

ELIHU CHIPM.1X,

Justice of the Peace,
Naslsvllle, Mlcli.

Gmeral Courtyancing,

CLOTHING

' —One hundred and sixty-one letters want
Ths Court House yard'is soon to be raked
The easiest and best way to ex­
out- in the mail from tbe postoffice on Mon­ snd and cleaned up, thereby “asking an pand lhe chest is to have n good large
heart in it It saves the cyst of
day, the 28th inaL '
ornament to the city.”
Huge bill boards announce the coming of gymnastics.
—Masons have commenced the stone work
of W. A Aylsworth's brick. Walter Still­ a gieat show-Msy, May 12th.

The “Home Jangle” folks have added a*
—Read Botas &amp; Im's new “ad.” until new power press to their -business aud in­
tend to add steam. Their office is cram full
you learn it by heart Their popular store
but lots of work is turned out.

no.

Bal-, Caps,
Boots, Shoos,
Notions, ‘
Shirts,
Collars,
CaCi,
&amp;e.

MOh. Gab Chiliad Plows for $18,
At Womjott’m.

dr*ssmaker"'are the subjects that largely
engage tho attention &lt;?f ladiosjuM at pres-

Tlie intly HWidtrfw! nnU partly
How—n plow tHit tn sttrdy
(tfhflnrii tu work i'n way min grDernf a«e ns fust na it becoriies knows. All

that is required of it to du
is iln use. It is v-rytnest. str.»ng. compact and
simple in its cuusti uciiun; there being in all tint lour pieces of castings, viz.;
Motildbnnrd, Laiuiaidr. I\iint mid Share
. The Point and Shan’, unlike other plows, nrc scpir.tle pieces of castings,
thereby a-enring a grt-ul savjng in wear, as every fanner knows that the
point of his old stylo plow is soon worn good for nothing, while his share
would do much service if he could separate il from the point, ^ud besides
all that, the truly great fdbnomy in thia Plow is,-that when the under side
of lhe Point becomes worn beveling, os all points do, especially in hard
land, it can be turned upside down, and’ you have lhe sharp chisel edge
that was up, now os the bottom, cutting kechly ; and thus you can keep
turning it, first one side down ahd then the other, titnij it is worn too short
for use. And then when you have thus worn out one%m! of your Point,
you have the other end of the same Point to do you equal service as"th&lt;&gt;
first. Thus you have in one Point the wear of four al least, of the old styl
of points.
.
And then lhe Share also has two edges, which can be used vice verra nn
while one end of the Point, or one edge of the Share -is in nse, the other is
hid inside the Plow, gtying it strength, and out inffrring its symetry in the
SUITS from *8. to *30. least. Thus the Share h equal in service to nt least two of the old style,
and by its being disconnected from ihe Point and need not be thrown away
Made up in good styles and rahranted to fit with it because it is worn out, this Share is equal to more than two old style.
And not only has the Plow the above great advantages economy iu wear
of Points and Shares, but it has much advantage in wear in the siiape of the
Lsindsidc and. Mouldboard. This Plow is the result of twenty years con­
stant stue.y. and the expenditure of eight thousand .dollars in experiment*.
The Lnndside. unlike other plows, iqstend of having a lateral projectile at
its bottom, (snpppsed and is actually necessary In other plows to keep them
iu tbe ground level,) the bottom comer of the Landside of this Plow is
rounded, and stands slanting in under the Plow. Thus there is no projec­
tion there to be soon worn off! and when worn off, jour Plow much injured.
of Detroit, ftoehe-ter and Fa Mem ’mswti- . Tlie wear of its Lunds:dc is equal on all its stiriaccT- “
factories, at prices that cann'l fall to phase.
The Mould-board of this Plow has been the subject of the greatest study
aud experiment, resulting in ohc on which the furrow slice bears equally on
Boo's Iron $2.50 lo $9 pr pair every part of its surface, and it has also demonstrated the fact that it is not
the character of tbe metal alum*, hut the peculiar shape of it, that enables
plows to “acour" in the most sticky, mucky soil. This plow, made of cast
.ron, will scour in any soil-'that a steel plow will. It has, also, great pul­
verizing properties. Iu i.he extremely hard cloddy ground, farmers have
noticed thiy peculiarity a great deal.
And now, lastly wn have a Plow without any spccinl pressure in one
part more than another, we sh&lt;*ti1d expect that it would hold easy and draw
A job lot of
easy. Well, it does. It,will run nlone wiihout any holding, nnd has done
it, with the horses on a trot. This Plow beat tbe Oliver Chilled, Gale
Chilled and all lhe plows nn draft :t» lhe State Fair. 113 lb*, and nt the
Washtenaw Co. Fair, 128 ll»s. This Plow is now tho most perfect two or
three horse Plow, made in the U. S.

spring millenary goods this week'.

q

Doablr Sflf-Shtrprnln- Improret

t&amp;T The finest riook of men's and boy's
Clothing at
Wumn'i

'I'minw Goin^ Ernt.

FOB THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

I

Farmers are busy and tbe streets are not
—The only reason why we do not pub
crowded, except on Saturdays,
lish the full proceedings of tee Beechdr,
.
Ahl.
Evans is building an addition, to his
TiUnn and Moulton trial is because the de­
mand ou our B's T's and M's, would soon house on Church-St. in the sccoril ward.
exhaust our supply.
Improvement! are being made in all parts
of lhe oily, end this season will undoubted­
ly show a decided growth in the city's
cinity looks very poor.
A great portion
building,

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,
White Goods,

ttKNItes
l.'l I.-.UI.

1S3 Soule CrceK
Marshall
1&lt;4 AlUon

PRICE, #1C5.OO.

Collectunu a tpedahy.

i'j&gt;.iUrU
Bose-bawlers are beginning to survive tho
Some farmers are estimating their crop at
JLadlcV Linen Collars Sc Cuff*
iH-trolt, arrive
cold snap, and think of reorganising for Hie
one-third of that of last year.
MONEY TO LOAN*
summer's campaign.
To mutch all new Spring styles, bought at
W. B. 8TBOKQ, Gctj'I Sapl*
—Halbert &amp; Co. have just purchased a
my own price, lo be sold accordingly
oa good MToritrAW bnntnena eatrnrted to hi­
Tho time when a man can stone his neigh­ GRAND RIVER VALLEY DIV.
frosh stock of canned fruit.’when Dan. buys
it ia always tbe best in tbe market. Canned bors ban's and have nn excuse—Its time he
Very Cheap.
fruit is very reliabable at thia time a year, has his garden bed marie.
Nashville, M.ch., April lai, 1875.
.
Stbst Quill
Has just received a complete assortment of
and buy a can.
Going AVr-wt.
W. A. AYLSWORTH.
FALL AND WINTER
—Mr. G. A. Truman was appointed
Statimi
MaIL
En-'s 1
IWIffe Ex
President of tbe village in tbe place of J. ekxm, ‘
Umu.1 SmUb.
b, &lt;b.
■( , 0—1!^““°'

FOR SALE ONLY AT

C. C. WOLCOTTS HARDWARE STORE,

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

MIILDURY MANY GOODS!

uable.

Mrs. X. M. STEBBINS

KOCHER BROS.

b.

Have removed lo their

MEAT MARKET!

□DRESS 3SZEAKING

A. W. OLDS, Prop'r.

DUSTERS, AC.. AC.,

BaDy Cabs and PeramMaturs I
COFFINS .IND CASKETS,

-AND

man

appointed

President of the

President

IN GS kept conilanlhj oh hard.
Ready pay cuafnmcrs shall hove no cause
to complain of high prices.

We have just added to our already large
and choice stock of

REhSE &amp; DETTERICK

to fill

the vacancy.
David F. Irland resigned the office

PAT THE

of Trustee for the- village, which res­

Highest Oasli J?rice

GEHERIL MERCHlNDin

FOR ALL FINDS 9P

A large line of

COUNTRY PRODUCE, DRESS GOODS.
&lt;GTTOXA»K?«,
ELZ” At soon as Spring opc.ru tee'

On morion 50 davs work was trans­

shall tend oul a Wajon to ony Fresh ;
BUTTE/l and EGGS.

ferred from road district No. 2 to by

applied in' Road District No. 3 on

highway} west

of L.

Durkee’s,

21-IG

Give IVIe a. Call.
Nashville, Mich., Jan. 27, 1875.

L. J. WHEELER

We manufacture our Fumitnie from lhe
beat thoroughly seasoned lumber and war­
rant il to be as represented.
। Nashville M ich?

Having learned that the report is in circulation tint our stock of Drugs

that we bai
customer*.

Bites, Pelts mi Furs.

disallowed.

Glaring, ^Hatching,

BEESE * DETTEIIICK. j

COME TO TVA.SBV1EEE TO STAY
Aud intend doing a Legitimate Drug Uurineve. and PLr»iciau. will fiid it, &lt;&gt;ur slock

1 |T\T T\J~ ZE JL-tS.
■ -

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

WE WARRANT THEIR PURITY !
WE ALSO llAVR

On motion E J. Feighner was di- j

Re-sawin^_&amp;c,

reeled to complete road warrants.
Motion made by Halbert that I
parties having sidewalks to build,)

Dressed Flooring
discouraged editor in-Nashville.

Yankee Notion*.

on Stale St.'-be required to comj*leie
said watkswithin five days.
J

School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery,
Wall Paper, Paints, Oils, Varnishes^
Brushes, Glass and Putty,

rocenes

Carried, t

On motion council adjourned.
J. FEIGHNER,
T. C. DOWNING.

Of at! kinds, and in fart

I

|i Errrgtlnng -you Want,;

Employed.
liastings.

A. W. OLDS.

and cards, brackets,

WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN. | SHR OUDS AND COFFIN DIN­

all kinds, which will bs sold low for cash
Tbe highest price paid fur Hides, Pelts
etc. Give them n call on West aide Main til
Village of Nashville, which was
sab villa, Mich.
accepted, and on motion Geo. A Tru­

of tho.office of

sented and cm motion allowed.
H. T. Dsvidsw, declaring stectioa. $1.50
A- W. O’.tls, lumbar far sidewalks
14.40.
Mr, Ainsworth and Mre, Timmerman was
Austin and Dickinson presented an

dors about thia village don't gel married,

I^ath ami Kliing-leH,

Attention i

Elegant New Qurrters,

L. Smith presented his resignation

ignation was accepted, and on mo­
pleasantly. Warm sugar was served, after
which a class was formed with tbe follow­ tion Dewitt C. Griffith was appointed
ing captains, Dr. Berber and Mrs K. W- to fill tfaid vacancy.
Tho following accounts were pre­

would invite the

SMiV, MeiMisgN. le.,

.Especial

ia invited to n.y stock of

account of $34 for ferrying which was

the bvst and
al
attention of lhe publ
files for doing lhe
reasonable price*.

Together with a full assortment ol

M1RRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES

FRESH MEATS, Dry Goods Business I BOOTS AND SHOES,

.

NEW PLANING MILL

Parlor, Liirary, Dm, Office ail
GENERAL FDKTBBli!

with you. I trust by fair dealing f shall be
able to retain your confidence, and lo win
that of strangers.

Wolcott, thanking the public for past favors eolicls a
Present, — Downing,
sell them lower than any other firm in the
Tn the new brick block, apposite tho Union
continuance of lhe tame, and would
Halbert
Olds,
Hardy,
and
county.
House, aud are bound to lead ibe Co. iu th*
inform the public that they will
Trustees.
keep constantly on hand
—Last week G. P. Wilson, the foundry­
Minutes of the previous meeting
man, left home for Lansing, and now madam
'rumor asserts that he has left his little read and approved.

childenand some debts to take care of them­
selves, and ben started for tbe Black Hills.
His son, aged about 16, does the jobbing of
And in'varieties to suit customers, all to be ihe fonndry, and his daughter, aged about
seven, does the housework and aUends
school, taking her brother, still younger,
with her.
Dane in the Latest Styles and with neatness.
—Ths M. E. social and spelling school.’ at

OF THE

•

and shall be pleased to renew

BusinesN Tteln-tionis

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

FALL MILLINERY GOODS!

FOBNITURR MANUFACTORY1

k“1 •”
JACOB LENTZ &amp; SON3
Again
in
the
Trade
Somethin- hllemtelng and Val­
Manufacturers and keep* on han

BABBER and HUR DRESSER!

Rooms, |

can be found at

I world respectfully inform my friends!

BAHLOW,

Shaving, Hair Cutting $
Dressing, Shampooing,

Hardware Line

LISTEN ? Grreet ing!

two trips per year to New York City, .for their lost meeting. The appointment was a |: Charlotte.
thia purpose. Money can boTsaved by buy­ good one. Mr. Truman has occupied that Vermontville,
ing goodr personally, and what Mr. Truman position for two years, and has prorep to | NtebvtOK
v ii:-.
be a faithful and clear-beaded officer. Un-' *"
CUT FREE OF CHARGE!Hammond,
benefit of. Look out for a large slock of dcr his administration the village hat ad- Grand Ilaplds,
She still retains lhe services of Ml**
Goins TCsost.
vanccd and flourahed ns it never did be­
choice goods.
I&gt;m.Ex.'
M’b
fore. He baa been zealous in tho advance­
Rapid-,
DRESSMAKING A SPfiCIALT;
—Through the enterprise of Boise k Leo, ment of elery enterprise that would serve Grand
Hammond.
Middleville,
our people have been enjoying during tbe
tho best interos's of Nashville, that eould
past week, new lettuce, radishes, onions
be done without too heavy taxation.
His
rhubarb, etc. It was raised in the south
friends wished to nominate nod elect him toCharlotte,
____
FASHION ABLE
Eaten Itaplds,
This firm intend to keep a supply of thecaj
that position this year, but be. refused, and OtwndiHju
relishables for the convenience of their has been prevailed tfpon to accept tho np- ■ Juckioa""0'
pi Irens if they can dispose of them, end
pointment only by lhe broach caused by tbe t
realist purchase n oney.
resignation of Mr. Smith.
We are truly I
Nashvilu, Mich.
—What is a better investment than to glad to see Mr. Truman back in the chair, j
c. nusihpu]’.'buy a good clock 1 Chas. W. Demaray has
just received a stock of new docks, nice
Common Council Proceedings.
enough for king and correct enough for a
CotfNctL
preacher. These time-pieces are of tbe best
April 27, 1875.)
tho best of Oils used. Shop just south of and latest maket, and are warramted to keep
Regular
meeting
held.
the Uww» Houaa.
'
48
the best of time, and Charley te bound to
Abu VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.

DELL

Where everything in the

;

my, un.1 Ihtv lunp there is j.r. haps a!
______ _ _____ __________ 'IV_____ ______ _

I l»e ti.n.ie with a rc*«rve of trn!
Ito-., fcw lite accamatetiwu of u bidi i'
t'aiztz
r,vw Wurkutg

। .,

|

&gt;-«-7^^ «*”•« i.

i

,

!

vyow
nr___ .•

NIAC AND PEACH BRANDIRS. JAMAICA RUM a AT&lt;«
Article af OLD. PORT AND NATIVE WINES, OLD HOUK.
BON AND CEDAR VALLEY WHISKIBS. (wwcnnDd above
These. Liquors

Eggs and Dried Frwi.
ri:,.!—.

W. U. KOCHES a B;o. •

TOBAC4XM4 Mdl'lGAItN.

.

F.IfR PRICES .1X0 IfOXEST Ih

F. C. aud F T. BOISE,

�Pattva Bazaar
Stoll. Thi. —to. llta tta Otar
jit nlw-rratiowt «cxd b'lU^tiimfSrtTia.
- lW..Jul:u« ienwan a re,— *- **
tyn
Prawr. .omnbO.1 M^U to taking deiugjmrit of smell are hardly ever too
tijkiuoUM week. He left a tetter stfOng teal late*!, or occupy those of bearing, right,
lit* fawLterome a Iwdeu to -him. and. itot ho
-Tto CM«go rewrote*-.'WhWh and Btert w weary of tbe l-lwplxnny and pwjuxy of too .taste and touch, and are nhd Ion? fr.qiwnt than the latter.
Insane poopin
who are affected with them compkin of
cf Alice Early, erf Rockfonl.
j tho PwaiyhuU Railroad Ccmjasy. Southeast iwing haunted by fetid einanotioua or
-TMvWwi, ha- lioeu arn-tod in Baltimore. congratulate theraaelvt* on inhaling the
I oborgsd with ombczxliag «X«00 of
««snort delknom
“
■ panv’o foci*.
'
case ofja woman,
Lelut ment
'
-John Z. Jleinw. of PUitoleljibla. who was
i chief dork Cor tbe Ute Soper.:ite:&gt;&lt;l&lt;bt of tlie an inmate of La Saipetricre, who fancied
Wmtcru Union Td^ nqi’i. ban abnc.Ti.ded and that aim constantly perceived a frightful
alM^UTS.
roves to fl* a defanllw to tlie amonut of alKmt mench proceeding from the decay-’of । WTOt6 ,ou »bout, for si.e bad been nudcr tho ;
pr X Walker’s California Vill- |
Iboatota lb.. «mrt.&lt;.r HuttaMitatoL
HBr'miU-n ar. . punJj V^-UbU !

VINECAR BITTERS

tuk (iHE.tT nc.t.VD.tL.
, ImprwwinnH of the kind are usually very . i^gRod of her to try youasnetbcinca awl before I preparation, made chiefly from the naibwafteft /toy.—The craw-examinaUou of Jinov;n(r Brierrc do Boimncmt rehtoe ’d‘° bad wed half toe bottlai she wold go all 1 t|vo herlss found on the lower rangCB Of
iA tert
. nryrrc ”r lwuml_wnl
|
toe yart; and baa now joal rom. L«ua tho H|erTa Ncrada mountains of Callfcrr’ASLAjriL
nia, the medicinal propertiee of which
no ptale to riri-ta... W.U. to. rflUnr rf '
’•"»» &lt;*
diwtota ol h.w taiuri
Wtata.w U»,
u aoM by are extracted therefrom without the uso
f-1- u~r-.‘,1
';",r,"i“:h&lt;rn*“ .^dTLri! .'X.Li trim
. w»ii dto-rf ita, prirtng ta&lt;. ta^h1; jo tori, to—to,.
'
of Alcohol.
Tbe question is almort
' Staler* ta,.-to»«wai»«ri-r Mr. . tta o.h» ot mnta. whieh w« intolurtta
CtatoTt-r ox tm daily naked.' ‘'What is the cauee of the
unparalleled euccees of Vinegar Bit
n W VnnrliMri
] Hon fIk'ecltex ooutinue 1. WitnM* admitted that it i to'her.
If it were a man, site tow di»- Ixcbhaw li Tina Couxtov.—The mi-idcit cbanj;is,&gt; that
they
W
^iwre Tracy wxlRbrarmm. who arprad hi. into tnmingiy
by
nf toboo-1 IUK oi„•£?«»*
“ uuuo i.ui'.uau H^'*0 TEusf’ Our miBwcr
wcatuci uan
---------—----, remow
W. Hanna raroired t... nte at ^HrmaUoo m ,
,
of Mvxmui
C.
Wum|*l«,. But tixxswxh
.unruumor
.
. . .v
Conmimptiou.
UuMMsutb tamg
bring .1
it ou by the cause ofdisease, and the {totient rethe Epbropal Church at Terre Haute, Ind., on t u‘&lt;; , 1 , , ,
, , ‘
i*». though ata was quite aware that those uiejr own imnrwlcnw. each as wearing damp poyera his health. They OTO the great
BnaUjlMl.
“4‘l“il‘.1-1
„xud.-.l
..nlT
in
Inf
inuwiii.di.m
1
"
1
"-,-.--"
blood
OTrtOer
and
a
Wo-gMnspnnelpl.,
sceuta-existed only in her imagination. , [^1‘CS“1U'1
-H.». AWior a mrreu. lb. ”wb-l««l ।
“
Capriliid raradon. Uial ■ nan, who Sj* wuX iniu&lt;ta&gt; rf°SJ LaJSTEd
i «

|

Hermtg-serotxl
Anm^wnonl Drty.-The
A^—Th. rxamiualioti
nmdhUloo of
ol declared
d.-darod that
Ui^ ahe
lb. could
Could not
mH l»w
b~T the
Uw ji
, Uttorr ..f’tto'wiwldOwdlcia. ban
• ■
i. Mr
Jr. Baavdkw
Bewitar WM
w. atoi^L
ekrt«»L and s.
H. W. Partridse.
Partridge, a '• smell
amcll of a rose, waa taken ill when one i: hum too nwtter with oaae. aixl atop this iu- I compoiiuJed- posscsidug tho rcmarkabls
' --ftrtJrti*the Cuicagn iHstartrian ' f,’rnu'T Wokkeeper fpr Woodruff A Itobiiwon. of jwr Irien&lt;te cam,, in wearing oue, I
j
todtadlia mu. to m toota?
to I ■“
*“• t-tta^r tart-* “«y to to
Uiodith u» unlucky low., ™only ar- « ^11
.n&gt; wojuySLo»i „ ,
p™^,, „ ,ai« . T«dn
l-totoWta- tat Wrik. tatata to. tot to. I •‘T*”
*
■tiflcial.
_______________________
,___________
_____ tun*- For sale by all Medicine Dealers.
Such facte might
be multiplied;
’ reltaring Congestkm Off Inflammation s
lhe Liver a^ VteOsrrt Orgam, in Biliow
S,™ Jmdtar*Vta«ta&gt;~to torn. tat. . ttaj M. ta d.k,., It i. not worth
----Parsons’ Pcbgattvb Pllua. which ore
Diseases.
&gt;w being extensively nold iu thia State, are i
OJSJTXKAZ..
titan half full. H. O. Armour, a tutrthaaL at ‘ while to mention more of thorn.
“• , The purely
of Dr. WALKER'S
ly vegetable, and are mild and gentle in '
. —AdTirea from Omaha report Uiat rioli gold i Brooklyn, tewtitlod thar Moulton throateaail to i olmorvaiiona made in insane asylums, tbnir operation. &lt;
mime have been dweovered thirty milca wwrt “make it hotter than liell" for any ono who , among others, thooe of\M. Preroat, at
of Laramie. Miner* are said to be’taking out i would teedfy against him. IL M. Cltvaland. a Sahxrtrierc, havu shown also that these
invented. AAlrem 7H Broadway. N. Y. 1 live, aiid Anti-Bilious.
hto»T&gt;lo»40to-ta.
toritor rtto. Hrwooto ....ta^Uto, ™“-i ,Wtoon. «n,l DriT.tooota ot tta «m«. ever
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—One party at Black tlitla miners Imh alrealy ■ mittee, terttiflod that Beecher could not have ;
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Bbbto;. Omoadm » tta tart tad
u,nE1!, tuVT7.»t wonderful la
coma
griof, having been arr««i«1 I? tee I ivnifewed to Mm. Moulton on Juno 2.1673.
af .“*eU
,noW °°®tnou than luul
tarirt Uta drwring In th. wart.
| g
erjt
u,, ,lukln,
troop*; but by order of the Pr«rid«mt rnd j .S&lt;wtfy-/imrt‘A Day -The erne drags alowly. ; hitherto lieen supposed among such mGlkx Flora Hrsixn Watku. at Waukegan, ] r-tetn.
Haeretarie* of Was and tint Interior lory Save Moulton came on tho irtand onco more, for the valid*, and that if they usually pnxa un-

roxtrytua.
^ui.^y or U..WUU.uttetorttoH-wormw—uu™.
April „
lb,
J
?T mlu-»lII~U&lt;~—Uo«h»rCk—™&lt;l~
™d..ctawNUvaumM b.. wUhwl
.^ta.a.iut^.

our re*-oiled on is Sorreet, and h a plain,
Chicago
rough allot, with an iron ring otteclwd to 1U,TK*~^^W &lt;^^.H***r*

ta, lk»m .»d rnw-doa too, Belton it In i storm which occurred on the
md ta b, th. to, or, too am u ^nw. m.mbOT,
, ^Joonor nu,«.
oa.ta~.by~o Aa^libwry. Apro-.^
rb. !ta«wta. . rmftat,«, Xtar was thrown from a mortar, with a line
»»o Ota l.o _lta Iu Irnsth. tauptad cl
AtaiumU~ wtab tai Itaa wpotatal
otaAOOOtaAta.taldltatap-talU.taaib. “‘i^1.u,.ta*.or u. Auitaoi tata: fastened to the ring, and, pumiug over,
lb. tawta tai Ota u.. tatair owl lota.
...poBtataimtates ItalltatoBta fell beyond a ship which waa stranded
...
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battie ground, where the statue of the “Minute I
and in danger of going to pieces. The
M~&gt; - W- ootalal tald Ita IMuu or^tauta. I
ot Altai,-r.tatad Will­ line waa tied to a cable on the shore, and
*"
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oBtad tai ta.pta Among the aliipwrecke*! people drew thia in,
hr lota »«d H«ta tai . gnpO b.U .« 11..
™ta«d no. atari ta tb.
and fastened it to the veaael. Oh this

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Htelm Kenal.n ntfifnltnn* nf
rtnv.
traon of State*, Judge*. Generals. [&gt;oeta. ora­
tor*. atAl eminent men of tlie republic vere 1
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porta from many towna iu Pennaykani*. Ohio,
Indiana. Miohigau. W«t Virginia and Maryland, relative to grain aud fruit proopocta.. The
rqxwta m a whole indicate that the wheat crop [
7'W;
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and Ohio, toe h.tooold yeatoer has seriotudy
damaged too growing griin, and many &amp;d&gt;ta ,

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which nn-*na 200 hves were aave&gt;L The
bJlraluulcd inmdretei.M. Ilwuj

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dio IIctpOU. Moriu. DnjU. La.ill, wluw.
it luu since been carvfuUy preserved,
linj wbcre it is always reganlixl with
..interwit
..by people
. who
,
much
are - -in-■ &gt;
I formed of ita hintory. , It might have
-lh.CUn&gt;»d H&lt;.Lon»uw™.&lt;™«.r.U-|I mink a “ficvchty-four" and never been
“d in
^.udnn.
heard from.
— Tbe trouble* of the -Northern
Pacific Rail-

d&gt;» &lt;,Anion IhU U&gt;. dwr»M In InUnul rar.
,iue receipte is due to toe fact that tho amount i
ot wb»ky withdrawn from bond has groaUy dimintalted since tho passage of the new taw.

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jj unwi II, provided their bones are not do
stroyed by mineral poison or otbei
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H v mittent Fevera, which arc so prova21 . lent in the valleys of our great riven
“ I throughout the United States, especially
tc ; those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
»“■ lllinou. Tennessee, Cuuibertand,ArkanSv m lied. Colonulo. Brazos, Rio Grande,
’ i Pearl. Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro;
1 onokcl James, and many others, with
I their vast tributaries, throughout our
I entire country iluring the Summer and
' Mitutyn, and remarkably ao during sea­
urns of unusual beat aud dryness/ are
. invariably accompanied by extensive de­
rangements of the stomach and liver,
•nd other abdominal viscera. In their
i-eminent, n purgative, exerting a powI -s-ful influence upon these various orI mns, is csscutiiuly necessary. There
:.sno cathartic for the purpose equal to
DK. J. Walker’s Vinegar Bitters,
; ?.s tucy will speedily remove tho dark­
' colored viscid matter with which the
bowels are loaded, at the same time
stimulating tbe secretions naf tbe liver,
and generally restoring tbe healthy
functions of the digestive organs.

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tln-re is not water jniwcr enough to force ! ,-nKl«B
troy life try throwing a train from the track it onward to th” aea. Heuer Ui«» parti ; firing
clrti are nprrml abroad and iMxed with
Um* mmL
Tlie negroes of Northern
Africa having ilineovered ita dmtrilnitinn

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Fortify the body against disease

. orrluu or lhe AreUo uplona.
' (ormer,
th. IMrtk
peak of U&gt;.
—
fnrmnr mmaurwl
mmumnd from tlie
tho jI .oolt™wo
~ ,fco,»,kl,j_.
T
I -ro cau&gt;e&lt;l by Vitiated Bloo^
M. Kcrron,
consular
agent
ofrtoe—
United .----------------head to tho. point
r W. mSxkaVkiUk.BartcaA
ClKagn. ,' Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en
...,.
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-------- of tho nose.
.A^jwaatod.
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-A coapany of the Sixth Cxn^j bad a nm- sutae at BrroL I* dead.
Who ;« 4DAA •- &gt;-»- i g?K®d in Paints and Minerals, such as
uinxflKbt at two boom with Cheyenne, to
-In the Bntato PoritemwtL teet week. Dr.
AJSSUJXU
th. ~m.-mo^ “UO ISSUVv&lt;-Tw* Plumber*. Tvpe-aettar*. Gold-beaten, and |
Miners, m they advance in life, arc subject
-1—I- -e .1—
To guard
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u( itaipertaril liuiamerible tarirtiri ■'*— ‘-ri.1—JWtaritaWTWriri--Ou, uk. . dori »f W
W.
alksb’b Visroopers lost two of their nmrtx!/.
tending the Tichborne
trial.
After
an
exciting
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,
■’ bear liia honored name ; liut there is one piVRBY family,w*m it. Mawtatt. egab Bittkm occaNimally.
.b^,„.n
i.ri rtnwk. mon, tar.. .Iriib-; SLwirn^LAIMMKk
ForSkinDiwascs,E-_.
_______
For
Skin Diseases,' Eruptions/Tec
—AH peraona engaged in the Manitoban reoeltaw..
.rtvta.w.4. tartM t-Mwuu, kiA^pa z^ojMue A awpaU'li from Berlin haj-b
police lj|ow
intemperance, and that man is rt» a r n a month u»
«ad
*«eni&gt; ter. Salt-Rhenm, Blotcboa, Spot*, Pimple*
aud O Donaghna. The two former are tanof
have notifled all Uroulto.
j WjUW Ul o|d California pby-: jMftll
Rinr-worm*.
} Pu-tedeA
Pu-tules, Boil*.
BoUi&gt;,’ Carbuode*.
Carbuncle*/Ring-wonna.
Wied far Are yc*n&gt;.
ftatera in tool dtotnet, who ore not uativw of । gictau, who han disoovered in nature’s - ---------------------------------------------------------- — ’ Scald-head, Serc Eye*. Eryripelaa. Itch.
Scurfo, IJiHcolorations of tho Skin, Hamon­
Germany, that they mart leave the country | .. mw&gt;k
]o^iy herbe,” a medicinal A aWTS
. and DiMoaea of tho Skin of whatever name
FZJIMS Atrn ca»CAIaTIKS.
witoin two mouita.
•« tonic ” and gentle stimulant that oom-;
sTmpsonImim:.ConuaSt-rt.. x. v.
or nature, are literally dag up and carried
-Tta Crib, BriA. u Owr. h. ™tanw.1
-Ttare hw. tarn u utannl
ol ta- plrtriy Uta. th. pUri .1 the IrihiimAlta
nmna v_ta ri«riri*&gt;
»W . out of the nystcm in a short time by lhe ur&lt;
hurt week. Lorn, about $00,600.
mentis amonff Die hunatee of tbe Liverpool.: alcoholic poisons called “tonice, so AI-gNTV «ito
Ad^~. «tui rtMap. X I of thtMe Bitten.
-orkhouw wlueb h attributed to religion- ex- popnbu aa a oomprointee between airoug AUmi AU H. WA»OH.snasMRta&gt;.aL.Cta—a
Pin, Tape, and other Worms,
itemenL
druil and cold water, and doesaway with ptH KET sr*F For ravs. R»*t rt-*u»an» ’ lurking in the system of m many thousands,
-The SponWx government ta. paid Hl000 I the mania for drink, and in reahty emti- ft £^«^M'^V&lt;»W.^.'r.&amp;t.’So. : are effectually destroyed and removed. No
steamer John Kyle, lying at tho wharf, and in
.
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rates
an
involuntary
disgust
for
tbe
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of medicine, no vermifuges, no an
lean than throe minuten the entire boat waa en- ; of the WO.OvO of Virginian indemnity.
I tbelminlties will free tho system from wornn
j like these Bitter*.
For Female Complaints, In young
,
u i-i,
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The discoverer of this great medicinal rjuits
u Kt»«MiwtihinklaraHMdt&gt;ychwta ....... ..
............ .—p—------- 7 - ^ 7
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rtinmltal 1. rar.1. taUttal to ita thtata .
tSSbift •
•"» &lt;f
V?1
them except by JiUDjdng over board into toe
............ ol . whole otao.,. ta.l iti. not tatririm
BiUrt.diq.lta . decMri ta InHutari Ita.
THK AOIAC1S or AALT.
to onlith. him
rioon.l Prther ___
2ui«itatataw,LrtO«.J»tata.CL
.mjroT.n&gt;«&gt;d
.»» p«ripUWf.
iprorementL noon
perceptible.
river, while many ctherr. inclnding wtauen and
Cleansethe
thnVVitiated
Bloodwhen
when
children, were roasted to death in tbe cabins or
The sea depends on the disintegration Matthe
Maitluiw.
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A month-Aw®i.wMu«a«»«p»tara.
Cleanse
Itlated BlOOd
$250 ?;-aa„isisr Hurtsa. "yist’'-,?
moUHral b. u»
Tb. kw u ur. n. ot
on Unci (or „it ll^n. W„h it
a Co., su Lraia, Mo.
t“°
in Pimples, LrupUonA, or bores
Thebe could scarcely be better evii ------——------------------------ —-------- —--------- . cteann* it when you find it obstructed and
gate" forty, including twenty women, ten elul- I libendeil by violoocr. decomposition and
O^bm d» WAVW rtm AOF--’rTS ta
»*■ K— rluimisl. in tho reins; clean* it when it b
1; your reeling* will tell run whom Keep
_________________ Fnwlnal action of many natural forces. I
the fact that they anhrgcly ex- UnfiZtJin*.L 1!*b. w’nn: « co,.SZmrt.N. J. ' tho blood pure,and tbe health of tho syrtero
-The Hnsecvl oil manufactory of Fence A ' AH atrcamlata and riven, therefore, are oorted to Europe, where tliey are ao j
will follow.
It. H. &gt;
Item. New York, rontaining S0.MM gallona at oMwtantly tnuuqiortiug salt to the neo.. jdgiily appreciated aa to find large Kales
Lrurfswto
and Qm.
___ ^U'
_ kU9120.000.
tion, then it wxnunulatoa tn uibhmw at M much tjmw
tlie only American
very deep points., Thiw the Kalt mines organs largely exported.
of PorthhdUMllb.r-lh.^noUlb.d.
a. Booao oaOkTOiLnuw.—TlwHO-ul
msehino compauy will, in
—A Baltimore inebriate named Andrew Wd , of ■pure Halt in Texas,
, , hh „well ah . tliat i of th«,WiUoD ■aawing
Hau Francisco for Chili, in
xi. who went to ideep near a iicue-kiln where I moiiubun of rock imlt in HL Domingo,

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Rl*!i S.4J. r- —rt &lt; :Unu &gt;.
W at«. &lt;nnrta&lt; Mtk.
ru-til-. r—1 Krl.™,u, Wo ..flor tba Landa oi MwtUoiu
titrand SI. Paul B It and tbo Melirotfut ami Mwxtrl
tfl U&gt;» a (arm. Att&gt;6 to
DAVIDKAS A CALKINS,
Im-1 Office. SlW^. itaeooU Co.,loro.

! by purifying all its fluid; with Vinegar
Bitters. . No epidemic can take bold
' of a system thus fore-armed.
.Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headi i«
Qcbe, Pain in tho Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of tho Chert, Dizziness, Sour
1 *
Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste
to
in tbe Mouth. Bilious Attaoks, Palpitn
’ ”
tation of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Il is lislteved that the smallest adult
.‘.W■’.‘‘.”‘.."'.1
’ jsx , Lungs, Pain in tbe region of the Kid
spccimru of the oauinr race is that n- L-***Vfn niC
le «hla&lt; &lt;tor Rlflr Piaei a*
D&lt;,-va'aD&lt;*a bUQdred other painful symp- .
ferml to by Blyth in a foot-note to Wssat—Extra.’.
,
r-.,t:.! !l ■ :■•■ . I.. l’-«
} ft 1 toms, are the oflhprings of Dyspepsia
.|.«kr«
.‘■k:..! t-r
Cuvier’s ••Carnivora."
Thu animal coae-Nei?^.’.
^•VPK ytON.,43 11‘gH
” Ono bottle will prove a better guarantee j
“
of ita merits than a lengthy advertise
iu question, which attained two years of °*T’DrniotT.'
age, and ia preoervA in tbe Museum of *■**’—
i sax menu
WWWWWWRAAWW
1«
Scrofula, or King’s Evil, White ASiJTi 1 -ilosl KsHKnUlocnl Gift
Drredeu. measured only five and a half • Coae
t Swrllingo, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck
WWNWWWWAArtAAr
inches in length, U-iug the exact length, O4T*cLEVELANi
Goitre, Scrofakiaa lafteinmaUotui, lad.ileni
Si m
ihflsmtnation*. Mercanal Affection*, Old
it is stated, from the corner of tho eye to Wl,“,-*£ jSto’".
1 P
Sore*. Eruption* of tbe Skin, Sore Eye*, etc
the tip of thenose of a Saxon Ixmrhound, । co“....~........ . ............. ...
2 m
Id lhew. a* in all other e«&gt;n»utaiional Di*
measured by OoL Hamilton Smith.
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-k.,—m.M T.
। shown their great curative powers in the '
Compared with an ordinary Euglish pug, I?&lt;&gt;u
1
TT^u?L*‘
in&lt;Mt
obstinate and intractable cases.
onc of tlio ahortestrfftced of toy-dogs, aw —________ -_______ !—------------ —
For Inflammatory and Chronic
n„,|.h,' U,.' wlml.
&lt;d tl&gt;»
S515?0
i
Rheumatism, Gout, Bilious, Remit- I
,
,
...
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,1
ww 0 C U Gao. Brnraox A Co.. PcrtUnd.i.Maiair*
Mi
-Drridtawonldtaw.ro.ly
mon. Uua . .
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£ uu«. lad. taigta Ota u» &lt;«» »r it, $io
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though in a few localities the dry
------ w
&lt;------j
Scott UOf
tout ,:&gt;&lt;»;»gone
to did.-.,
Mexico
and
' weather , ---Preaident
—(-nsinoil VMXM*
IU,U
.&lt; UH Ml ulOTri H. Hrriq, .l»U U report^ ,
(l„|„ b ln
jo.,
s’) being in good condition. Barley aa well a&gt; ting " ent rates " run tocnuvdvert.
I
wheat bae auffcrod. and Judging toe advicce.
fOKEIGX.
the crop will be ahouet a total failure. Oata
—It ia reported tliat a ptot liaa been diacov-

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A cannon ball ia preaerved in the office BMrnag.......
(bureau no longer) of the Revenue Ma- Oorroa..'.".’JJ.’.’.’.'L".

eornmnded near Grenada. Kan., hat wook, by ‘ Moulton did aobounttally tell him it was writ-

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VOL. II.
ind.it' of thia ill-favored heart
quietly approached the deeping child
and squatted down at its side. It u,
probable that among the select visitors
to Lord Derby’s museum the bslxxm
Imrl never Been an infant any way ?&lt;' frail
and young.
The sight was therefore'

conscious creature with manifest interest
as he removed the coverlet from its
sleeping form.
The father, from out
the curtains of his bod, beheld the entire
I procc.-dings with indescribable agony.
I It was nut presence of mind which pre­
.! vented him leaping out to the rescue,

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but- a feeling of spellbound helplessness.
The poor farmer, was not deficient in
ordinary courage, and would have faced
a dozen of -his own .species without a

| mantled it, but he felt utterly incapable

of wrestling with' such a foe as the one

of'Derby at Knowsley, Lancashire, En­
gland. This gentleman was the grand­
father of the prOkmt distinguished states- 1
man, and father of the late and still more i
famous man, Macaulay’s “Rupert of
Debate.1' The zoological collection wns •
j
fostered and sustained with wonderful'
i
care and nt a large annual outlay. Em- j•

now sitting before th« ruddy chamber
fire. After a little while the creature
lifted the infant from tho. cradle and
placed it with infinite tenderness, upon
the hearth-.rug. It thep proceeded to
make a rigid examination of tlia cliiH’s
limbs, bo soft and plump, and so devoid
of all hirsute decoration. It was this
fact that probably amazed and staggered
the examiner most Ho no doubt re­
tained. some recollection of the young
progeny of his own kith and kin in the
days of his liberty in the distant African
forests, but never, before luul ha guzeil
upon a little alabaster form like this.
So geutiy bail he removed the babe from
its oot, and bo considerate did ho con­
duct his research's, that its sleep sur­
vived the psocess. Apparently satisfied
in the extreme with his investigation,
the monster—monster with touch so
delicate!—transferred his attentions to
a general scrutiny of tho chamber in
which he now found himself, without invitation, and possibly with greater cmotions of surprise than thane experienced
by tiie former, if tiist could be.

U» world to procure rare
rad ra perfral rare the urTragrrarat. ।
lor ibrir reoopUon »l Know^rv th^ (he
rabral. raornrel (o lorg.,1 ntferlr (hrir i
kra Uborty when th. retire rerantnr
Eral borarra (heir porarraor.
Among (hi. nried rad raittable collotion wra . m^niflorat .pceirora ol'

Fonutan. ra. wtainly . noral .1—
tralr, lor h. hi. woral bom. . dred, Irel**»• wra th. rail, droorwbvc raucl.-,
“d W
’iU‘ “cb
. to* ot erittol raranro thrt he Mrangly
rraomblo^ra .nrtionrar'. clerk, taking
“ tarentay of the honrahold property.
old-Irahionrel bod in which the

Mmtbrantj

THE CYNOCE PHALLUS.
Twenty-five years ago one of Uns most
famous private collections of wild aui-

^N^HVILLE, BARRY CO.. MICH., FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1875.
therewith become known, and that was
sufficient to sign the death-warrant of
the unwitting cause of her decease. It
was a hard fate, and so he quietly oileyed
the summons conveyed to him through
the medium of three minnie hul
lets, and expired after a checkered
enjoyment’of twenty-four hours' free­
dom.
The. carcass of this huge lirnte may
now be seen in the William Brown Mu­
seum in Liverpool, -most suocsarfnlly
stuffed sud picturesquely posed upon a
miniature cliff, with a stunt. staff in one
hand and the other hanging liatlemly nt
:
his
side.
No one who .views this magnificent
।specimen of tho cynocephnlus will ever
wish tluit he had formed any other or
closer acqnaintanocehqi with the formid­
able animal when alive ; yet st the same
time the creature's dog-like head sug­
gests a canine intelligence and honesty .
inviting' some degree of human, trust.
Amongst tlu&gt; ancient Egyptians tho
cynooephalufl (meaning the dog-faced
Lmlxxjfi) w&gt; held in great veneration an
the supposed possessor of superhuman
powers, and wns even selected by them
M the symbol of intellect and to repre­
sent their gvd of lottem.Thotii. Whether

the above true story indicates the greater
intelligence for the brute, or the human
beings whom he so terrified, fa for the
reader to decide.

dumb-

or annolled by him. ehoiriug
tz^nber with the date, irradc

ouv the colored paper is placed beneath,
with tho colored side uppermost, and
upon it, iiudead of writing paper, a riieet
of firm, thin, very dry oiled paper fa
laid; that will take up the color without
absorbing
may
_ it. There
.
. be a .pile of
five, w oven ten, such layers of alternate ta naOmi la the Ix&lt;ia&gt;alurc,
bi* and coMtaenZ An off
and’ ~
oiled
. -----------paper, and
it *is Ow»«la&lt;
ouily enough. It wm &lt;w&lt;t in 1734, colored
'------ 1 —
n~’
1 when
" u
rtahtato
weighing over 443,000 pounds, o’- about written upon with a pencil or stylus, a
193 tons. It was too lingo to bo of much copy in rcvorae will be formed on the
lower
ride
of
each
leaf
of
oiled
paper.
use, and broke down to tho ground in
1737. Since then it lay on its rim for a From each of theec about twcuty impres­
century, till the Emperor Nicholas or­ sions can bo taken by placing writing
dered it to be supported aa it rested, by ptq&gt;er in contact with each one, and sub­
a circular Iw of granite, and converted jecting the whole to the pressure of a
into a rqjind chajiel, nineteen feet high rolling macliine, then removing the im­
and sixty-four feet in its lower circum­ pressions, renewing Uu&gt; writing paper
ference. It is now a curious monstrosity and subjecting the whole to somewhat
greater pressure than at first, repeating
ern pagoda—and very suitable to a city tiie operation with incrogsed pressure for
up
which I’rosjicr Mcrimee or some other i each imprearion
- to tho tweutieth.
Frenchman calls Porlent cn pcliMc. 1 Tt “ o**1-'’1110 bluc P^P" UuU
^Tord
M.raow Ira. WMfa r rannuom trail, fa ' “ ““J uopi—faw, rad it mrat be
il. proper trallrj, th.. I rail ol St Irra, । tbfa rad lira rotor mm* more finely
weighing only 188,000 ponrofa, or nbo.il ground than fa nranlly lonnd in the
fitly-«™ ton*. It fa odfad the king bl' tade. Tira p^rar on wind, lira faiprra
the Iralb. (Tmr Kolokol). rad when it ““i- arv taen ninrt not ba rough, nor
round, with lira low, raaot thunder ol ld“old il &amp;• *™&gt; nmooth, rad lira tint
greatest number of them.
Moscow
lias 1,700 bells, wo arc told, and on last
Sunday these were making a melodious
buzz and jingio, to tie matehod in no
other city in Christendom. The great
bell of Moscow is the largest in tho
world. H m alio the most silent, nun-1

. ship 8npenntead«it to vtait each at Ut
' in Ufa towmhin at
twins in each

Italian be
to* ilouw ntiu-eoo- of toe Township Kuperinteudent to receive all
blank* and' eocnnmnicattons that tnwy be di­
rected to him bv tbo Bunerintendont of Public

unprroaio.u. rl.onld Ira nrafa wiih lira
lo“* po-fl'l- prramro. The printing,
, “&gt;lTi“«&gt; or •"» lithograph.? prom fa
; ”■* *•!'. adapted to thia work. II only
t’™lrty &lt;»?&gt;•• are .leaired, ra ordinary
P®” -rt*1 “rawer in writing.
;

or boobeUer for that purpose shall be deemed
■ a mtodemeanor. It shall be the duty of the
■ Township Cleric annually, immediately after the

1IIXTS TO XCOXOMIKTS.

Old ingrain carpeting,carefully washed
and dried, can bo put to many uses.
From the larger pieces pretty rugs may
bo made, and the smaller pieces can be
taken to cover boxes. A large box to
hold wood by the kitchen or sitting-room
fire, or to be filled with coal, when that
is used, are comfortable neato, and really
ornamental when covered with carpeting.
The lid of such a box should be cush­
ioned by placing upon it a layer of hay
or straw, and then a layer of cotton bat­
ting, and tacking lightly over this a cov­
ering of bld drilling or stout cloth, liefore the carpeting is tacked upon it
HOUMK TH AX JIXKX.
It may jnirhapa Bo a alight comfort to Smaller boxes are very convenient for
those who arc disgusted with this in­ holding the slippers and rubbers of the
clement spring to learn that there is not family, and serve, also, as ottomans or
a part of tho northern hemisphere, from small Bests. Others of th&lt;5 some descrip­
Siiicria round to Criifoniia, which han tion, lined with old calico, are nice re­
eeea]&gt;ed the climatic inflncnocH that have ceptacles for the Bowing or mending of
bcatowed on im nearly half a year of the household. If neatly cushioned or
cold winds, with their attendant mise­ covered, these are handsome additions to
ries. Of nil the countries of Europe, the furniture of a room. A shoe box is
however, Roumania appears to have suf­ a very good size to cover for holding
fered the most. The thermometer at wood. Soap, starch and salt boxes will
one time fell to 45 degrees below the swe for ottomans; all the expense will
freezing point, and storms of anow sen- , be for the tacks and hinges, and far the
dered tlie cold unendurable.
Numbers | smaller boxes stout leather may take tho
of persons arc known to liave perished place of hinges to hong tho lid. Cheese
in the country districts in their efforts to i boxes, or any small low box, cushioned
iieek food or fuel.
Wolves, rendered j as montianed aliove, and covered with
fearless by hunger, came into tho sul&gt;- : carpeting, make pretty liassocks or footurbo of Bucharest itself, and stood be- ' stools. *
fore the doors of the houses. Innumer­
able roofs gave way under tho pressure
of the heavy tmow, which- thus forced '
Any of our roAtlern can ti-st for tbsmits way into and choked the upper floors selves the revelations of a miaroscope by
of dwellings. AH open spaces, such m the purchase even of n cheap instrument,
expense incurred.
market places, were filled by drifts, ami It will well repay the
"
were only kept cleared in Bucharest it­ Here is a list of Home of the wonders
seen
through
a
microscope
: Insects of
self by the labor of the garrison of some
2,000 soldiers, who were asKigned to this variouH kinds can lx« seen in the cavities
duty.
Fuel and provisions reached of a grain of sand. Mold is a forest of
famine prices, and trade in all other beautifid trees,with tho brandies, leaves,
commodities entirely ceased. Tho mails flowers and fruits. Buttarfficc are fully

Iwcauie so few and uncertain that mer­ fcatln-r&lt;-d. Hairs are hollow tains. The
chants ceased to attempt to send remit­ surface of our botly is covered with
tances by them, and bills of exchange scales like fish. A single grain of sand
w«&gt;re thus left by some of tlie beat bouses would cover one hundred and fifty of
unhouored for weeks. Hardest of all
Through th&lt;*e
was the fate of tho railway passengers five hundred pores.
who had attempted to take advantage of narrow openings the sweat forces itself
tlie short opening of the lines before out like water tlirough a move. Tho
this second winter came upon tho land.' mites make live hundred steps a second.
The trains were stopped by snow, and Each drop of stagnant water contains a
in Bomo cases abandoned by the engine­ world of onimatoil beings, swimming
men; and tiie jiaBsongcrb, brought with with os much lilterty m wliales in the
rad he roa—1 htarall .lightly Io roe ;
&gt;”
«»»«*&lt;»
difficulty on ahxlgvs to tho nearest sta­ eea. Each leaf has a colony of insects
wbrt the UilhM old narra raqnirod. ™,Jer &gt;« “V
tions, were there left in a sort of state grazing on it, like oxrn an a meadow. A
Tlte Swim liave a clever way of making
lor be oonria&lt;k*d it ra d» rt»
*“ ta tart Id. . hrortbta droron.
of siege, with scanty supplies, and in speck ot potato-rot tho size of a pin-hoad
cheap boxes without the two- of nails, the
.boat to rater. Bat dm did not rater.
U“
"&lt; U-boo—
some an™ were reduced almost to contains about two hundred ferocious
Th. door rraroinrd open, rad tat farmer k”&gt;'T
v“" I»~““ “I "bo mitered sides being fastened together by starvation before tiie tliaw arrived to save little Miwnals, biting and clawing each
ra. rath, era ol .praking roftly to the c“d «P«n Uta brartbrog prored too
otlier savagely.
them.
•
/
nurra. when, gratly rad rath, oratknta. 1™ddJ «&lt; U" "» glish inventor has recently patented an-1
other process which may be used far
noi.riira trod, the moratron. orong- COITCIW**.
A rather unique sort of a miner died »
heavy as well as light boxea. The two
The Chinamen who walked (Tver
emtang glided into the; room.
The ■
When the farmer nerved himself suf­
pieces of wood to be fastened together
farmer sank back in his bed dismayed, ficicntly to minister to the nurse's n­
was an Spiaooj»l minister who served an bridges built 2,000 years ago, who cul­
■
nre
fisrt
mitered
in
the
ordinary
way,
anti
aud his dismay probably saved his life, quiromenta he found that her nervous |
a missiouary for his church in Greene tivated the cotton plant centuries before
this country was hirnrd of, and who fed
lor tbo rtaitor—• Atting enra, bom
‘ "T"** “ "2^-* ‘‘ny t“d’-T- '”™
rt".
•
of &lt;200 and
silk-worms before King Solomon built
- NigbT- plukmira rtura "-ooottaurti
•1“d&gt; *•
weorarral.. 8bo ,
A
lived in ex­
the mitered edge. A
to b. iprorrat ol hi. proraure. Tl... i—"1
op. luwror tak. raotbre. ra.l short distance from ""tta^t
his throne, liave 5,000 aqus.re miles
■
. ,
,
.
.
' channel or groove is then cut out by a treme poverty, and when be died a sui&gt;- around Shanghae which ore callml the.
regaled enough conseiowmww to
...m.Jli..
B
.
aeription was taken up to pay the funeral : Garden of China, and which have been
creature then proceeded to the neighbor­ never
. .
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.
&lt;&gt;r vuierwise from the mitered edge
understand who her mysterious antagon- ,
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hood of tho fire-place, near which in its ist
had beeiL
*
th 'ln,led bok ■ Th“ chanoel « of expenses. After the funeral hie rooms I tilled by countless generations. This
cradle the child lay, happily unaware of
’
• less width than the ilismeter of the hole, were examined and a will found, to-1 area is as largo as New York and Permthe grisly intruder's existeimo.
The
In the connie of the following day the and may be cut either jiandlel to the gethcr with a i*cknge containing |S4, svlvania combined—is all meadow land,

chamber gave it a rich Rembrandt touch, t^e oocurrence of these erects a diligent angles to the mitored edge, so that when
On a small table were the remains of
fw the missing brute, th8 two are put together there shall be a
the faemer’s supper, which had
-

MICHIGAN NEWS.

great size and Rounding power, and
Russia, the largest empire in the world, • taken in ten minutes. In manipulation
has the logical merit of using the very it fa nimiJar to that of oiled paper «tn’ - - 1 rated with a pigment, except that in. this

ram, enonnow. orgnn, tho whole e.tv
Xr.tXVFACTV'UB OF FKATUKltS.
aroma to rilrafa to lira chime. Tira
About 240 working women are em gnwt bell ol Ura Catbrdnd ol Fiwfa
ployed, in Vienna, in the manufacture of weigh, orer aerenlron fan., while thrt
ornamental feathers. Tho coloring is ol lira other, Notre Dame, on thia eondone by men, the other processes mostly tfaont, weigh, orer thirteen tone. Thfa
by women. African ostrich feathers are is the bell of Montreal, larger than any
most usually manufactured. These are bell in England. The largest bell of
wliite, gray, biAck, and dApplod, and orc
York Minister weighs no more titan ten
claasified according to quality, on tons, and that of St. Pnnl's in London
“prims.’’“secunda," etc. Other feath­ weighs about five.
ers frequently worked are those of the
But tho Christuuu do not monopolize
white heron, bird of paradise and mam- tho great bells. Peking Iuih an enormous
boo (there are genuine inaralKio feathers
boll of fifty-three tons, only a little less
and false.) The white prima ostrich
than tho Tsar Kolokol. The Burmese
feather is the finest of nil. The feather have their immense bells, like tho
is cleaned first by a cold soap bath, well Chinese, the old fashion coming apparwaalied twice or thrice, and then put into entiy to these Orientate from some pagan
warm soap baths, afterward well washed
tradition of remote ages. It is to bo
in cold water, then blued a little, pressed noted that tho Mohammedans neither
and swung in tho air until tlie hairs have use bells nor allow them.
spread and the feather is qufic dry.

Next, with a small sharp knife the strong
the nrrag-outang, or ejnooepltalug It. '*™"r
•» "pe~hto&gt; rawpenre, wu« rib at the Isiek is cut away. The farther
height when trading erect wra
loses its stiffness and RAqninwi pliability.
it .0,1
did, .
five feet m Inchon ; ita Utah, were error* Ij intruder's catalogue, but edmo ..
With small feathers this is obtained by
mous, and its breadth'across tho should­ and the terrible brute, exceeding in scraping the rib with gloss. Thon the
ers indicated prodigious strength. Long, height the average human race, and with liairs on each side of the rib-an; mode'to
evidences of innate strength^equally in
coorae, black hair covered ita huge
curl in, with a blunt knife, and the
frame from head to foot, and wh?u any­ exoaw, now stood at the farmer’s side. requisite uniformity of shape is. given
thing occurred to excite ita ill-temper its The visitor remained there but for a them by combing them over n slightly
features became terribly fierce and re- ’•moment, yet to tho farmer, who had warmed iron. Nexti in order to hide the
affected to bo sound asleep, it was no
puisive.
.
rib, the worker with a blunt knifo twista
snch brief period of time. All st once here and there some hairn of the feather
Not far from tlie EaiTs beautiful resi­
a timid cry from the tiny child, who
spindly over the rib until it is complete­
dence there dwelt at that time a well-toevidently preferred the coseynetiB of its
ly concealed by them. Tho feather is
do farmer, who had acted for some years
cradle to the discomforts of thqjiearththen threaded with a wire.- folded in
as one of the assistant stewards to Lord .
j rug, altered the programme instantly.
poper, and no completed.
The same
Derby.
He had recently became a
The baboon iipmediately deserted the
process is followed with gray and black
widower, his wife having died in her
confinement The farmer's household I father and ran to the side of tho awnk- ostrich feathers, except that the gray uro
i oed child.
generally and the black always colored.
consisted of himself, the baby aged four ‘
months, and an old woman who did gen- ■j The nurse, from her room aliove, had White farther?, bring always in (lernand,
w— as nurse and. housekeeper,
. 1j heard the cry, the doors being purpose- arc seldom colored. If the hair on a
eral duty
The
• tody Itolto
°P"‘- “d ■&gt;“'
•»
feather ia not dense enough, or tiio
&lt;h». being no other dwelling within ;
,,*rrow
Bo1 th'' ""toed feather is defective, then two or three
h&gt;U • mH- or », md &gt; long urd
,«U'" ""1*1 “ ‘“"ger rapport the ewlol feathers are sewn together and curled.
winter h»d rat in, .-oreri^ the entire te““n “ ’high hi. nerra. hwi bran
This is done with Ixith short and long
coantry round ■boat rath » rwrpet ot! hc“ duri"« “»
•«"
rad he feathers. The hair of ostrich feathers is
gno-H(
gave vent to a wild, hslf-frantic shout much used for the manufacture of fancy
,
......
The monster was terrified and instantly feathers; cockades, fringes, eta., are
On one dork and memorable night the 1
, ,
„ ,
, ,
•j
.» &lt;
l j _j .
. ,
, prepared-for escape. He leaped along made of these. The feathers uro twined
widowed farmer had retired to rest, hav- * 7.
, .. , ■ .
, . .
.
- . - . , the room to the housekeeper s staircase, by a machine, and then joined to the
ing partaking of his supper in his bed-1 .
.
.
,
°
°
, , , , . ; where be encountered the unsuspeirting hairs of other feathers.
There is an
rooraonraoounto/th. oomtortebl. Jr. oU
Moro thra tho grin, outlino
American ostrich feather called “vul­
which that -chamber boasted, and be-1 , .. ? .
■,
. .
,
..
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x
. of the brute could not have been visible ture," which is worked like the African,
cause it was his custom to have his, .
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nn
in that darkened stairway. The nurse but is inferior to it in quality. Tempt­
cliild b cradle ui that room. Whenever
, x. , .
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and the brute appiwred to have cloaed ing white feathers called moraboo tire
the nurse was required at night-tune the .
.. .
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...
...
. i,
.- .
... . , m a fixed embrace, form that iximtion mnclt worked. They are used for fancy
father rang a bell which communicated
. , ,
, . „ . .. , . .
feathers, the pointe of small white or
with hor .portmraU irnnradulol, .boor.
colored pigeon feathers, and very small
rao-towhto — ohuin.,1 hy.rar. ■
_____________
fragments of trilk and the like uro joined
row flight ofol .rarw Cta lh„ night in 5“tJ
sM
,tadf ,r”“
0,4
hold and effected his escape from the ' on to them. "Borduros" for ball dresses
quCTuuu
mk&gt; jvuug
uttamiaTiu
uiumiui iI .
:
....
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. question the
young infant
lay in blissful
,
*
■ are .made of them. It is evident from
unconscionane^ in its warm cot Dear the ’
"'
' Uiis account tlist “to show tlu» white
ehrarfnl tiro, rad th. Other l^ing ta trat' ’rta
whidl eora~l «“
brtraro, rtrap rad rake." PrtraoUr *» ““P"-1* The naira Uy .piraraU. feather'' is a prorem which ttutails some
hebrradha. rhra.lra.loor open rtowk, d~d
the ground, rad tbo tumor trouble and expense*.

NO. 32.

MAXXJTOX.lt Hi.
By the following process, devised by
Hansen, it is add that 100, or even 200,

XHLXA.

the pcrwim tn elected and qualified to the

iia no : t-|xjito.l to lAin by tho ToTOabip
! ClerJm of such county, to til- such list ul,- h«
thereof to Use Bupor-

ixwtoge. and printing m may
the ctacharge of hi* duties, the
tilted bv the township board, and paid a* other

Earcairo «• rv JotiTrr«i t’T Haw*.

■ctajimt m»y Lave ■ board authorized to inspect
mid grant a-rtiticuica to tlie teacher* otaplovtxl
Slho Mme, uludl be exempt from tiw provi*i&lt;HM&gt;
thin act m to iu*|xtctiou of Uachcni. The
officer* of every acbool district which to or ahall
hereafter be organized in whole or in part ui
anv city in this State, where no. *podjd enact­
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... —ko. rlro i .WO .* ire., rtf
teacher* therein, sludf have power to inspect
au4 iireruw. or canao to be inspected. te^.-hcrH
for «ueh district, and such Uceuse phail be valid

Township . Superintendents of Schools.
one hutidrod Mid tliirWo publish herewith the Township Bupertotendent tow. to order that the people may make vide for County Bupenutondcuta of School*, and
tbaaaeelvea thoroughly acquainted with it.
to amend section nirieti-one. and to rc;s*al Mo­
tion.-, eeventy-four, cichty-five. ciglity-aix.
righty-seven, cightr-rigbt, eighty-umo and
ninety of chapter aeventy-eight of the Compiled
Law*.'* approved March 18to, 18&lt;B7. ia hereby re­
ofliceta, »nd v&gt; add cfithl new »r«loua UM-roto. to pealed: and the eectionn named in the title re­
■tend m MrtioM KM. 100,106, ItH, KN, 100.110. ud cited in tori eeetoon art Hereby fully repealed.
111, repmUafl ctavter not hundred »ad thirtyBsc. 2. This act shall take effect March Sbrt.
nine ot the rasiplled Uwe ot 1K71. rotating o
1875.
County BupertnutMtanta erf School*.
Aiqiroved March 20. 1875.
HnrnoN 1. Thf J’coftlf of thf Utaie of Michi­
gan rnaet, 'That nvctiotta a tuid 14 ot. ciiAjitcr
12 at the compiled town of 1871. being con■ecutivo aoctiOEH M3 and M3, r-toitag to too
power* and duties of tow»Bhi(M.*ud election and
duties of township officer*, be and the aame are
hereby axnendad w M to read reepectivcly aa
follotm, «od that Motion 13 of said chapter 12. 1S6 of the Compiled Lai
[sk-r'a section* 3638 and
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...
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thereto to stand ex aecttous 104. 105. 106, 107.
108, 109. 110, and 11L and to read respectively
as foUoiM i
■uunal .township meeting. together with the
Township Clerk, diall constitute the Township
cack year, and A auch meeting liiero’ ahall be
an election of tho following officer*: One
Hupcrvtaor. onoTownahip Clerk, one TroMurar.
one Bchoot Inspector, one Huperintoudent of
tendent of School* to furnish tho Township
towimbii&gt;,

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with the

date

and

thrir annual
, _. ___ examine arid
&lt;li*trict a acikocl "liril
the time required by
acLool rear by a quabpaUk money tdiall
be dritributid to auch dirirwt, although tiwrapurt from nuch district nhall mrt f°rth 4.iat a
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wrazl &lt;« .h.H rw&gt; tnr

School It

until Bin Baccoueor *h*li be elected and duly
quail tu-&lt;L
8*x IM. Tho Townalrip Buperintoudcnt of
School- elected in each
-----* ,‘-£State Mhall liave ikjwct

notice of
by parting certificate'to force provided by tow to be given
four of the to cradustre of the State Normal School or a
certificate from other lawful authority. Khali be
rc«ynized as valid m to the dsetrict employing
a teacher Boldin; such certificate.
ten question*, or by both, at the option
8*c. X Thia act shall take effect March 91,
SupcritiU-iideat. and all eiamiuationa *
1875.
•
.
Aj proved March SO, 1875.
■hall grant certificate* in aoch
prtaenbed by the Bnj&gt;enutend

moral character. learning. and ability fo toirtruct and govern schools. No {•smou shall be

ictmdont. or frats

I

suffer from a peculiar kind of palsy.
When very busily and constantly em­
ployed they find Uiat after some ymre

distinctly. They change their fingers
and get rid of -the trouble for a time ;
but these fingers fail. a«Cif the labor

&gt;u nnlwm and the brain bMpmes affected. ” It
■ooner revoked by Uw Townabip Barerinlend- jtost the same wiih some printers, onl
ent of School*. Awfafurtbr. TUtatoaM
। to teach-1 sqpr brain appears to be affected first

j

t
« mttb—tat
। certi&amp;wten Fruited by tta.- TowuMtip Supcrii.- stopping in front of Rank htoak, be re! taadMrtaf&amp;tantatahisffiMntioa. aafaficv*:
a
Uyhim a
•* Hold 'im I” exclaimed the

book showing a depomt of *10,000 in a j
lomk in New York city. The will gave
half of bis property to I
the rest to St. Lake's
rhurehea ir which hv

post ; that’ll hold 'im.*'

all lian.ii. hare turned out for * htdidar

Urely m wi™ il jump-d fa.

Th.

�-==
a Me oonvUt at the

W

moua crcvasc* or fiaaures by which
.
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...
t, Vut;ii tho toe-ocean is tn many places rent.
A oonrtcl, named John Peekakill. IU
nis foouag umi cli io, but
He mt«»ml his footing anti fell ip, bat
FRIDAY.
MAYf 1675 escaped from the State Fnson last j wag 0|,ipt by expending his arms, to
Satuiday- lie was sent from Grand ‘ moderate the speed of his descant,
Rapids in. 1873 far adultery, and bis :ind,th&lt;is touched the.’mtlotn. a bun­
YOU WILL FIND
dred yards below, wilbotitgfncture of
31»r. raptured «ninrt* are great in time had about expired.
a limb. Bnt his situation seemed
X£wst Saginaw. Midland, -Bay City hopeless. .He^^tld not scale the
lheur prtUM. &lt;4 th» Mark hill*. They
brought It rk iprameia ofpo’dnnd Flint. Lapeer and Muskegon, enjoy* sltp|Msiy watts oT7 ids crystal prison,
will rail at
cJ sleighing on Muy Day. Snow and in a few-hours at'most he must
l»4k frozen to death. A stream .of
the depth
from nvo
five to
there rxiMa in £&lt;Mxby qunntitimi, andi fell
fen t«»
io me
uepm of
oi num
w seven
»c*cu
Wholesale anti Retail
all unite tn thn poise of the ngncul- j incbtui, ®n thnl day, at the above water was rushing Inflow the for,
downward toward the valley. He BO OKS, S TA T10NER Y,
At prices as LOW
followed this the only possible path.
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The couulvy is writ watered and the j
A. Hollon, Representative So trie limes he had to bend low in the
myrow tunnel; sometimes he waded
default divert thsi &gt;*id blH will be taken
arene*ry on the fiftountsimi and tn the । jn tjic, IxjgfeJaturo from Saginaw Co.,
OILS VARNISHES
ODB ENTIRE STOCK OF
down. -Af
valleys i«picturesque beyond dearnp-^g^j at tjje
House in Detroit. sotnvlimes . I&lt;e floated
kngth lie reached a vaulted cbam1BRUSHES GLASS,
Sunday afternjou, from
apoplexy, t or, from which was no vi*ib!e out
Albion
PUTTY. DYE STUFFS.
nre the Rferk ililln contains, the fate al the age of 33 year*. He was an let. The water tfhieh filled it dxikly
a, a public
impossible;
i»f pour Iz» iv apparent. He will be extremely popular man and during heaved, Retreat wa&lt;
newspaper, printed, published and circular-,
Vprilutl
TOILET ARTICLES,
dcla} was death. So, commending
•ng in said county, and that itaid publication
driven hark by the march &lt; f civiliza­ hi* short life bad occupied ninny . |»u
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Tar
u M.IA.U.
himself to the help of God, he
PERFUMES
tion, and grim warrior* will fall Ijke sit ions of Irtish
p uiiged doivn Fto tho center of the
copy of this order to.be personally nerved on
grass before the, rrnorftt sick’e, and
| Gurgling ptHtl. Then followed n mo­
GRAND BIVER VALLEY DIV.
the raid non resident defendants lewl twen­
How it t«.—Speaking ol how a (ment or two of darkneM. tumuli, nnd
he gathered home into the - hnppv
ty days before lhe time jMrie^bod tot hi#
man goes to bnl, an exchange M»y« : terror:
t
then he was thrown tip amidst
nppraranee.
bunting grounds of the Great Spirit.
'There’S whore a man has the ad- ।the flowers, QnJ lhe bay fields, 'and
EDWARD A. HOLBROOK.
The troops may be aide to keep lhe vniiiage. He can utttlruss in n cold ।
Circuit Court Commissioner In and for Bar­
Uic merry songs of the vale of ChnmFir
Mata
ui
Gon,
Groins
Went.
J
people away far a time, hut cventu- .room and Itnve bid bed warm before' mini.
. rr County. Mich.
Mali.
Err’d
Bnnoia
CLEMENT SMITH,
allylbey will roam the Black Hills n woman has got her hair-pins out
W helher feet or fable, this naraA SPECIALTY.
Jieksan.
Complainant’s Solicitor
, tivu will illustrate our theme. Our
lUeefc Junction,
with as much freedom as we do “Our nnd her sbods untied-."
(A true copy.) Attest, Wx. H. POWERS,
With a complete stock of
That's how it looks in Dr’Pl» a°d1 ।path may lie dark and dangerous.
Michigan.”
.Odo
this is how it is 'in reality : ”1 ntn1 Escape may seem impossible. Death
Charlotte,
Vmnonlrf!!".
going to bed, my dear. Il’s hall past1 ]may- put on its most Appalling forai.
&gt;Iortfer«uo Sale.
Naabvige,
8.M
Martin#*
Osceola, N. Y. has a •Method st ten." No reply- 'Now, John, you1 But, tillering our watchword, "JehoM--l.il. villr.
Wukkvab, Frauds Pattison, of Nashville,
Itammnnd,
Union siorc, the Mock of which i* know you’r always l.'tie in the mom-' va Jirch/ Jet us still advance.
Even
For Medicinal and Mechanical purpose# only THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF Grand Uaplda,
Michigan, did. on the 13ih day of January,
held by the members of the M. E. ittg. Do get to bed !*’. “Yes in n1 . il ,we see no light beyond, let us
Goins Rust.
A. D. 1873, moke and execute to Christo­
minute," be replies, as he. turns lhe' plunge into the darkness. It will be
pher Kill, of Castleton,.Michigan, a certain
Church. Jn fancy we hear a patron paper wrong side out and begiu* a
1 darkness for a moment only. Then
calling to'**110 storekeeper: "You lengthy arlfclc beaded ‘The Louisi­
‘ we shall be ushered into that world
Kia
Middleville,
IN THE VILLAGE.
MJo
may send five pounds of sugar around ana Muddle-’ Fifteen minutes laterr of light and biiss, where we shall
ass.
ttUai office of the Register of Deeds of Barry
Vcftnoolvilte,
tomy house, on probation, and n she calk from the bedroom ; John, prove, in the fullest sense,- that eye
county. Michigan, on the ICtb day of Janu­
Charlotte,
come to tied, and not keep the gas hath not seen, nor car. heard, nor
1&lt;S1
couple of of codfish tn full member­
ary, 1873, in Liber “Z” of njorlgage#, on
10.41
burning here nil night, and murmur­ hath it entered into the heart to con­
ship, and bring tho bill arduud to ing something about ’the -bill being
ceive, the things which God bad pro­
class moeting."
Jbtg enough cow,’ she creeps between vided for those who Jove him.
A Sunday nlaht train leave* Pentwaler ;«aiwhw iivered, on lhe 27lh day of September, A.
OF ALL KINDS AT COST!
IF YOU WANT
throuab Grand Kapkteai 12o p m and Ka*bvHlv9.W D. 1873, by said Christopher KW, to Joshua
the cold sheets, while John sits plac­
p in, nrrivlne nt-Jaekwn U.4i i&gt; tn. conuwiUng lhete W. Glenn, which said alignment was duly
with the Atlantic Exprc** ter ftetrplt.
across the piano
Some of the Ohio women now idly on, his feet
C. B. BUSn Sop,t. .recorded in the offino of the Register of
stool
and
a
cigar
in
his
mouth.
Bythink that
backslider. Van Pelt,
Deeds in Barry county, Michigan,, on the
PAINTS
and
Ol
J.S.
and by he rises, yawn’s, stretches
2filb day of May. A. D. 1874. In Libor “5”
should be shot. It won’t do to trifle
Economy is the best chair of old
Wm E. SAVAGE a BRO# COLUMN of mortgages, on page 118, and, whereas,
hititsclf, throws the paper on. the
with this man. If kind words nnd fluor, nnd seizing the shaker to that age.
.
Of all kinds, and
ITII.Dl!*«;.—Three artiste* I said Joshua W. Gltsyi did, on the 10«h day
Botes Bro’s will give eery cloee to
of Juno, A. D. 1874, duly and legally assign
tears does not avail to-make him give vigorous exercise, shaking the coal
Philadelphia pnpers assert that all
AT PRICES THAT DEFY
rlrxleihlrk for .tore fn&gt;nt&lt;Uwelllrw». pleui rv». *e., raid mortgage nnd deliver said note to Grif­
up the flowing-bowl, he should be shot stove. Just al this stage n u’ot alto­ men of cents will visit the centenial WHOEESALE CASH RATES.
COMPETITION!
all kind* of MalMd aM Htfurvd Gl***. I also any fith &amp; Kerr, of Nashville. Michigan; which
gether
pleafeunt
voice
inquires:
‘
For
celebration
said assignment wan duly recorded in the
or else drove into the
earth with
■pity,s sake ! ain’t you ready for bed
office of the Register of Deeds in Barry
What is it which bus a mouth and
a broomstick.
county, Michigan, on lhe 12th day of March,
yet?" Yes, ves, I’m coming! Why
never speaks/nud a bed and never
A. D 1875. in Liber ‘‘No. 5" of mortgagee,
don’t you go lu sleep arid lol a fellow
sleeps? A river.
Detroit, Mich. on page 224, and. whereas, there is now
While a gentleman of Grand Rap­ alone ?
Of all kinds which wo
due on&gt;ai&lt;2 note and mortgage, the sum of
Be
lemperatia,
in
your
diet.
Our
Tlton
hediscovers
that
there
’
s
con!
ids was reclining on a loungc*his lit­
one hundred and seventy six dollars at this
WARRANT TOBE PURE
Sffik’SS.TLSSnrKis:
first parents ale themselves out of
tle son threw a marble at him and it needed. When that is supplied and
(liber lo the U. 8. or any toreiro ccmnuy i Thru date, nnd dsfault Ims been made in the pay­
rattled into the stove ho sits down to hou-e and home.
•rnd.Ui the Mwhtmlc. and Inventor** AaMctaUoo, ment of said sum: Now, therefore, by
lodged in his ear, whence it require® warm his feet. Next he slowly be­
the only reliable Patent Agvncy la Mkblean
reason of raid default, the assignee of said .
37 Wwt Consww
OetadL
A Nevada man who lost one arm
mortgage, by virtue of the power in said
a surgical operation to extract it. gins to undress, nnd ns he stands
W3S
THOS. B. 8PKAGUX. President
consoled himself with the reflection
mortgage contained, will, on the 19tb day of
Tho mom! is obvious. A fellow with scratching himself nnd absently gnz that he could piny cttclire as well as
June. A, D. 1875, at the hoar of ten o’clock,
Paid, for all kind* of Produce, or exchanged
A. M., of said day, in the city of Hastings,
csuwBke that should fold them over ingon the last garment, dangling before.
WHOLBSAIJi AND RETAIL.
at lhe north front door of the court house,
orer the back of the chair, he re­
The
postmistress
at
Columbus
in said city, (that being the place ofholding
members that the clock is not wound
the circuit court in nnd for Barry county,
yet. When that is attended to he Junction, Iowa, keeps a nrillenert
With thanks for past patronage we trnal
Michigan) sell the ’anda and premise* de­
One hundred nnd five persons wants a drink of water, and away lie. store in part of the posto'fFice, nnd by fair prices and honest deallug to merit its FOR BARGAINS
scribed in said mortgage, or so nittoh there­
chews gum as she sorts over the let­ continuance
promenades
to
the
kitchen.
Of
of as may be necessary to satisfy the amount
joined the Plymouth church Inst Sun
call
aad
sec
us
before
purchasing.
ters.
duo thereon, and lhe reasonable eosls and
DETROIT. MIC IL
thy. Tho church appears to be pros­ course when be returns his 4skin re­
expenses of this rale and an Attorney lee
sembles that of a,picked chicken,
Hannibal Htmliu is the man who
F. C. &amp; F. T. BOISE Dreggisls.
BOISE h LEE.
pering even if its pastor is in trouble.
of twenty-five dollars, stipulated to be paid
nnd once more he seals himself be­ is responsible lor doubling lhe pos­
E. W. VOIGT’S
. by the terms of said mortgage, should tho
fore the fire fur a last ’worm up.’ As tage on transient nowspn|kers. When
same be foreclosed.
the clock strikes twelve he turns otit he dies, little boys will stick two ceut
The descript ion of the premises as de­
the gns4 nnd with a flop of the bed stamps all over lus tombstone.
Is the best brewed in tho west. Milwaukee. scribed in said mortgage is as follows, to
A correspondent of the Toledo clothes and a fow spasmodic shivers
wit: Village Lot No. ten (101 in AUnaon
Brewery, Grand Hirer Avo.,
Sunday School't- ocher to pupil:
W. Phillips’ addition to the Village of NashBlade, writing from Hustings, ^Barry he subsides—no not yet; 4to forgets
DETROIT,
.
MICHIGAN. rille, Barry county, Michigan, according to
•‘Now, my little man, enu you ex­
to see if the front door was locked,
County, relates the following:
■ lhe plat an J surrey thereof.
plain to- us the cause of Adam's full?’
and another flop of the bed-clothes
1
Dated Nashville, March 18th, 1875.
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Little
man,
emphatically,
“
Yes,
sir;
"Abcnt ton miles south of this place
.
GRIFFITH i KERR.
brings for'h the remark: ’Good gra­
NO. NOT AT COST. BUT
'cause he hadn'tAny ashes to throw
n farmer, while driving some cows
Assignees of said Mortgagee.
AgMU 13 Coor MB 8L Wert, Detroit, Mteh. (81M)j
cious ! if that mnn ain’t enough to try
on the sidewalk."
through a deep forest adjoining his
Clkxect Smith, •
the patience of Job!’ Setting her
Attorney for Assignees.
25
fields, unexpectedly came u| on an
teeth han! site awnits tlie final flop,
MORTGAGE
unusually large buck, stretched out with the accompanyiug blast of cold
20 per cent above 1st cost,
Def-ult having been made in the condiupon the ground, and moaning away
E»traye&lt;l from the *ub«cribcr about a week
are selling
air, and then quietly inquires ’if he is
ticnaofa certain indenture of mortgage,
the last moments of its existence.
Default haring been made in the conditions
'made and executed on thefirxt day of April,
settled for tlie night,* Io which ho re­ ago, nine hog». eight barrows ^nd one Bow,
all marked with a crop nn both rar*. Tbr
The animal was evidently very old,
in th# year of our Lord one thon.'and eight of a certain indenture of mortgage, made
plies by muttering. “If you ain't tlie above reward will be naid for informal ion
AT THE
and in a sadly emanciated condition,
hundred and nevcnty, by Norman 8. and executed on the twenty-third day of
provokingest* woman !"
mt Io where said hogs can he found.
Mattoon, of Barry county, Michigan, in fa­ December, in the year of our Lord one thou­
so the fact thta the farmer put a bulMeadville, Moy 5th, 1875.
vor of Thomas Sheldon of Caallelon, Michi­ sand eight hundred and seventy-three, by
- let through its bead should rathar be
Daxivl Bollix*jkb.
gan, which said martgaga was duly record­ Peter Simot, of Nashville, Michigan, io ta­
, Tell How Yau Gained It.—Otir 32
looked u|»on as an act of compassion
ed in the office of the Register of’ vor of Charles B. Richardson of the same
lives are filled with all kinds of
gowN
llutn otherwise Just as he wtu about
Deeds of Barry
county,
Michigan, place, which said mortgage was duly record­
OF
ALL
KINDS,
drawbacks and failures’ but who
on lhe'Srrt day of July. A. D; 1870, ed in the office of lhe Register of Deeds of
to leave he observed a round lump
enres to listen to the doleful talcs
at eleven o’clock A. M., in Liber T Barry county, Michigan, on tho twelfth day
upon the animal's side, which so at­
thnl are post cure ? Youth is full of
of mortgages, on page 102, which raid mon ■of January. A. D. 1874, at ten o'clock A. M ,
tracted Ilia attention that -he stopped
Gale's Chilled Plows, gngc was given to secure the payment of' ia Libor Y of mortgages, on page 672,
WILL BE FOUND
bright hopes, and shakes its finger nt
to examine it. Quickly dnbQvcring
“even
'wired ($7001 dollars in yearly pay­ which aald mortgage was given to secure
mount i s that need climbing, and thanking the public for pant favors aoliata a
that close under the skin was depos-.
ments, of one hundred dollar# each year, lhe payment ol tweirn hundred twenty and
rivers that must bo crossed. Do not
continuance of the tame, and would
from lhe date of said mortgage, wiih inter­ 75-100 [$1220.75] dollars, two years from
ited a round, bard body, he used his
inform the public that they will
hang on their coat-tailsand cry “ship­ DRAGS, CULTIVATORS,
est at the rate of tea per 'cent per annum the date of said mortgage, with interest at
knife and brought to light n silver bul
keep constantly on hand
wreck !’ —far better the way to show
payable annually; and il was thereby and Ilia rate of ten per cent per annum payable
let such as wns used in olden times
And it was thereby and in said
tn said mortgage expressly agreed that; annually
them the slender board that brought
for the inclosiuc of secret dispatches.
should any default be made in the payment’• mortgage expressly agreed that should any
some soul safe to- the shore. Yes, if
Grange Plows.
He earned hi* curiosity to his liotive,
of raid interest or any part thereof on any
all kindit, which will he Bold low for cash
(or years y«»u ran into snags only, or
day. whereon th* same was made payable as
where after considerable trouble, he
lost your way by reason of fogs, and
therein
therein expressed, and should the same re­
succeeded in opening h, and found, to
CLOTHING,
al last found the true path, lend your
main unpaid and in arrears for the trace of
ashvlllc, Mich.
bis great Anrprtse, that il contained a
•on days, then nnd from thenceforth, that paid and in arrears for the space of thirty
listener into lhe road that gave you a
message written in cypher upon pa­
BOOTS AND SHOES,
it to tay. n'tcr the la pit of the nld ten days, then and from thenceforth, that is to
safe harbor, and tell him how yop
Horae Forks, 4cc.
per attenuated to a great degree.
days, the said principal tea of seven hun­ H, after the lapse ofaaid thirty day*, tho
gained iL
1 principal turn of twelve hundred twenty
dred dollars, with nli ■rreanigi'* of interest
HATS AND CAPS
Otherwise than that the paper wns
Arc you a business mnn—have
thpreon. should al the option of the obligee, and 75-100th« dollar*, with all arrearage* of
slightly discolored (not siifficicntly
PAY TUB
you worked curly nn-I late to find
his executors, edministratort or nsaigns, interact thereon, ehoultl at the option of the
We arc agents for the
CROCKERY.
however, to obliterate the cliaraco-r-j
become and be dueund payable imujedinlcly obligee, hit executors, adminiattnton, orat-’
that you have reached the goal of
Neither the bullet tror what il enclos­
thereafer, although the period as above signs, become and be due and payable ieeyour ambitious pl ins only to say tn IligfheHt Canli X’rice
WALL PAPER,
CHAYIPIOX
ed bore any evidence of its bite stirlimited for lhe payment thereof might not inediaiely thereafter, although the period as
the young around you: “Look nt
then have expired, anything tberoin before above limited for the paymout thereef might
r tindingK or otfhe strange vicisifttde
FOB ALL KINDS OF
yonder drunkard nnd spendthrift ?"
GARDEN SEEDS
contained to the contrary thereof in any noi then have expired, anything therein be­
t trough which it might previously
REAPER
&amp;
MOWER
fore contained to the contrary thereof in
We tprn from a picture that gives
have gone. Several men of science
AND A FEW
us scenes ol misfortune only ; we care
have carefully inspected this relic ol
the |Misi, and are as mneb at luxs to not to impress our hearts with woe
paid and in arrears for the space of ten days
begone objects, but laugh, n happy
and upwards, the aforesaid principal sum
tiecipher the message as they are to
' face, or a beautiful thought—huw
.
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_tt itof thirty days and upwards, the aforesaid
sati«far.torinl|y explain whtn and I ow
G ranger s' Prices!
1 -ng it lingers! And who can tell
principal sum of twelve hundred twenty aad
the btilk-l came to be lodged m the
75-lOUtha dollars with all arrearages of in­
the influences it has our long life­
side of the buck.”
terest thereon, bath been and is declared to
IN THE MARKET.
time ? Will you, then, as a success­
ful
man
of
business,
seal
up
the
se
­
forty-five and 3C-100 ($745.85) dollar*, and
MICHIGAN NEW».
cret ol your successes, and be con­
oho M attorney fee of twenty-five dollar#, mortgage tho sum of thirteen hundred thir­
PudI send out a Waym to buy Fresh
as in raid mortgage expremdy provided: nnd teen and 17-100ths dallara, [&gt;1318.17] ami
T Maxhtne Rabaut’s facejstorc in De­ tent to liold the photographs of ill­ BUTTER and EGGS.
stoeJk of the above named Implements al no #ait *t law or in equity having been in­ also an attorney fee of fifty dollar#, as
’ luck and wretchedness td others l»etroit was rubbed of $1,300 worth of fore lhe world ? Will yon burn the
stituted to recover the amount due on aaid In said mortgage exprovsly jn-ovtded ; and
enu standjust north of Wfjleotl's.
mortgage or any |*H tberenf: Notice. i« no suit at law or In equity baring ixea ing «ds, a few nights ago.
REESE A DETTERICK.
caudle of lue all through, and never 21-46
hereby given, that by virtue of the power of
: Notion ie
.rate in said mortgage cuatainod. nnd in acJohn O'Donnell, n steer.-mnn wns! light a neighbor’s ? Has it given a
!
clear,
steady
light,
brightening
your
knocked from his boat in the river nt i
Aale in raid mortgage contained, and in ac­
davs wnn
with guiurn
golden pumicas,
gin do ess, and
t,
..
il aavs
uuu will
,
cordance with the statute in •ueh cawre
_*•not ^m.ji
i....
— yOI, gameik
—i :,it ?
Ewi Saginaw, May
and drown Uj —
y&lt;M1
-.^|| |,
ow
I lbs Rio Coffee for ’
$1 00
made ami provided. I tdiairiU’U at public
—Oil,
____ _don
___’t
j—
—fur tlie
lite »ako
snko of the st
sni •
auction or vendoe al rhe north front door of
1 1’0
■z I1 lbs Japan Ten for
sltiuc
lltal
comes favisltly—itlui/l t-ok
[;
On hmv day, :t little rhi'd of Churl
”
'
placa tor bolding the circuit Court for the
10 Il s New Orleans Sugar
1
OU
ol thunder-sti&gt;i tits ni.d cul i« inilt's 1 (jj
12 lbs. Family Mackerel
1 00
iug the plane uf heldlug the circuit court for
. cuuLnttuHy

U

BOISE BRO’S

BOISE &amp; LEE

Drugs, Medicines

CROCKERY
GLASSWARE

CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES.

jS"

SUGAR, 10 to 14 Cents!

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

SHELF GOODS

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!

CANNED FRUITS

FANCY

1’4

GROCERIES

Physicians will find our
stock .complete, at the
lowest living prices.

PATENTS.

Prescriptions Carefully Prepared.

GLASS AND PAINT.

FARMERS, HTE1TI0I 1

SALVATOR BEER

WANTED.

KERR &amp; CROCKER

agricultural

implements

Sown £tore !

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER,

FRESH MEATS,

MI

8822

d

Horse

Wheel

Rakes,

REESE Ac DETTERICK

COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Biles, Pelts ail Furs.

LUMBER WAGON!

s

CASH DOLLAR DEAL We WABEABT EVERYTEIKG weSell

13 llm Butter Crackers
[tired, g.vt:

B
Es

1 00

1$ H&gt;s Satisfachon Fine Cut

10 Rolls Wall F. per
5 Boxes Linen Faced Collars

I Pair Patent Overall*
Artiftrw
proved ni

EH EBY’S

1 co

$

h irnt-d to &lt;l»-ni|i

Irish Linen TabldCloth# only
10 Pairs Mens' Half Hose

10

*■

1
,
1
I
J

*

00!
_ IJhnnfactureil al Maren
I brrt material, by firet-i—.
00 i •*
fully warrant all Buggies we eriL
00 i Farnwro give u» a call ami we wd jamnio-

Entire

Ladies' Hose

I1 Bull* Best Knilhog Cotton

»n,|
Ila
a*. _. , ■
.
,
•
chettU at croquet, the youDfl Indtea
-f..« I.bul
Um ,(iUlg0 Of b„
wi;1, a
&lt;

t.» j|vv.

maltel.

KERR 4 CROCKER.

tasaid

�LOCAL MATTIES.

NEW GOODS’

s.

NEW GOODS!
lhe Bill of Bartow &amp; Goodyear far loading

•ON-HAND AT

W. A. AYLSWORTH’S,

exceed fifty eeota.
liraea tried in

—Nashville U greatly improving her e?a-

KEEP IT IN MIND I

Wolcott's.

C. W. Bradl

D:cxix3ox’«.

G. A. TRUMAN

Dry Good..
Clothlag,

BlackSheldon, and

valla ot Wr A. Aylsworlh's brick.
expect to hold a series of races at an early
day.’ Over $2,000 has already been iub-

scribed.
riLEMKNT SMITH.
V
nAwyrKR.
Real Kwai* ntul 1 ■Mutant AifMrt.

,

ilepre»v:&gt;l«

M. FLINT,

village and baa como to stay.

Welcome.

.

A gentleman from Ripon, Wit-, on Tues

—D. C. Griffith11” rented and is living
.. ■ . * . »___
DeGeer.

q

LIKBHAUSER,

*■’

TAIEOll

ip

PARADY, Manufacturer of

’

Boots nn&lt;i Shoe®*

[OHN Q CrtESSY.

y^M. JONES,

'

. —The people on the want aide of State St.
are anxious to have a sidewalk. They ought

No*« Main Street,

Nashville, Mich.
General Conveyancing,

Monday. A night's lodging ai|
the Hoiel-de-Creasy ou^htto be given them.

—Levi Gcllespie’e dwelling In Prairie­
Tho Orangeville adultery suit hu been
ville, u as burned one night last week. No adjourned over the term of Court.
insurance.
MabxIxd.—In this city. May 4th, by
t. D. Marsh, Mr. I. M. Dakin of Ripon,

Mis., to Miss Ella J. Lalhroop of thia city.
Stbat Quill.

completed.

—L. J. Wheeclcr and Halbert A Co. have
er oct a building for a meat market, just added a new coat of paint to the front of
their itorce. It looks well and means buainorth of his store.

Drop in and see.

cd, and medc pleasant by each other. ,

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

. HILLMYHANCY GOODS!

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS
OF THE

Shirts,

WHBMLBK.

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

■A. Blue, Imperial, and Black Eyed
Marrowfat Peas at
Whbbllxb’s.

ATTENTION, ALL!

CLO THING
SUITS Oom as. to $30.
Made up in good styles and warranted to fit

The new firm o

SPBDifi SQIDSI

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
pay the Higher Market Price for

BOOTS and SHOES,
of Detroit, Rochester and Eastern manufaclurie», at prices tba'i caan't&amp;U to please.

POTATOES,

Boo s Iron $2.50 to $9 pr pair

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

SALT,

rhich we ship and retail at bottom prices.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS.
.

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

Don’t make your pm?'
chase until you have
seen my Stock.

A job lot of

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,
tillite Goods,

I KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED’

141 dies’ Linen Collars &amp; Cuff*

STUCCO,
4*C., 4*c.,

match nil new flpring styles, bought at
' ®WD price, to be sold accordingly

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

Nrery -Cheap.
Nashville, Mich., April 1st, 1875.

Proprietors.
W. A. AYLSWORTH.

G, A. TRUMAN.

Greeting!

Plows Plows Plows!

I world respectfully inform my friends

Again in the Trade

—Jacob Lenta and eons are moving the
and shall be pleased to renet
old building in tha rear of- their store, In this villttae, April 1st, 1876, to
over to their factory for a store house, and
Mrs. nnd Mr. W. A. Aylsworth,
Business ILelationw
will build on an "addition to theirstore. to
son.
accomodate their growing business,
In this village, April 25tb, 1875, to
__ with you. I trust by fair dealing I shall be
Mrs. and Mr« Elder Lincoln, a son. able to retain your confidence, and Lu win
—A healthy, well dressed man called al
that of strangers.
,
Elder Lincoln’s, after tcn.o'c’ock, last Sun" In this village, April 15th, 1875, to
Mrs- and Mr John Roe, a son.
day night, afUr matches. laying ho “was

aoing to patronlie a soldier’s bed." and.pcr- In this village, May 3rd, 1875, to
Mrs and Mr. Clement Smith, a sunAnd in varieties to suit customers, all to be haps be would want to build a fire to keep
warm. Probably.
eold cheap for cash.

Cils,
At.

ggk. Gale Chilled Plows for $13,

HAIR,
—May Day was anything but consistent
money to loan
with ita name. Tha wild wind howled, the
In Constantia, Oswego Co., N. F.. on the
mad rain descended, and the beautiful snow 29ib of April, at lhe residence of Ihtfbride's
and hall fell to the depth of Ota and 28- parents, by the Rev. Mr. Cornell, Mr. J. II.
Loe, and Miss Ada T. Dickenson.
32ths inches.
Tho happy couple returned to. this village
—A. M. Daugherty is raising the roof of last Friday cn the evening train, and stop­
Has just received a complete assortment of
ped
at H. M.' Lee's. About nino o'clock
his building on Muth Main St., for a More.
FALL AND WINTER
When the building has been thoroughly ren­ th? band put m an appearance and paid
ovated, he will occupyH with* stock of gro­ them their compliments- The boys were in­
vited in and entertained with the good Of
ceries and provisions.
Also VELVETEENS for CLOAKING.
tlie hence, and then, after giving them a
"3-H. R. Dickinson has introduced a ntw parting tune, dcpaited. May joy and hap­
feature in his nrnnnar of doing burine«. piness be ever with lhe eouple in their jour
lie offers a number of articles, very eheap,
CUT FREE OF CHARGE 1
for one dollar, calling.it hia csiffi dollar deal.
She still retains the wrvices of Miss
For full particulars peruse hia ad.
Dowxixn, and Is ptepa ed to make

FALL MILLINERY GOODS!

Notloos,

JQT Dickinson has cheap wall paper.

—J. H. Lee and bride will occupy Hod's
Delivered at their
youth has wasted away on the night fall of
reridencj on Stale Si. in a few days.
Hod
age, their lives are wearing to a dose, and ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
will continue in Ute slock busineM.
now separately they look back through lhe
—Read Boise Bros new ad, Uris week, vista of time upon the aorroira and felicities
and drop in nnd see the boy*
They keep that they have shared together in their carWe also keep on band and have for sale
a good, well-aelorted stock, and sell lbw.
j lier days. Better would it have been could
LATH,
tjiey
have
lived
happily
together,
so
that
lhe
—L. J. Wheeler has Jnrt returned from
SHINGLES,
the East wiih n stock of New Goods, and rough and thorn/ placaa in thia tho cvcn■
U A TER LIME,
1 ing of their lives could havo been smothen-

Collection! a tpedohy. turn change.

DRESSMAKING A SPECIALTY.

Boots, Shoes,

•QU Illinois Timothy Seed at Wheeler's

Two drunken men were allowed to drive

—The Judge of the circuit court has granled James Lockhart a divorce from his wife
'—Alf. C. Buxton has pinch seed D. C. upon the ground of extreme cruelty. Thia
Griffith’s corner lof, on Main St, payinc couple have lived together more than a score
therefor lhe sum of $350.
of years and havwohildren that are grown

ELIHU CHIPMAN,
Justice of the Deuce,

Hats, Caps,

•QU Oliver Chilled Plows for $18,
At Wolcott's.

—Heckendorn Chilled Flow for $16
At Wolcott’s.

—A. P. Nioholi and. J. W. Carpenter
have built aval picket fences in front of
their reeidencM.
'

Maabvillt

WnnBLia'a

Collars,
sister “typo's.” May their life be long and
ing that sidewalk ; all but in two plaoea.
happy to the wish of their most intimate
—Clamant fimilh has been in attendance friends. The subscriber,returns thanks for

On Monday morning Joseph Cole fell In

JOHN R. EASTMAN.

Clothing at

Especial Attention

Something Interstelng and Val­

uable.
Double Self-Sharpening Improved

KOCHER BROS.

The tmly wonderful and justly celebrated Plow—a plow that is sttrdy
Have removed to their
Is invited to my stock of
destined lo work its way into general use as fast as it becomes known. All
BOLL OF HONOR.
that if required of it to do so, is its use. Il is v-ry neat, strong, compacl and
“^-Last Saturday Geo. Williams returned,
simple in its construction ; there being in all but lour pieces of castings, vix.;
and on the following Monday was tried in ’ The following is the roll of honor of lhe
P.&amp;, &gt;■ Ik, Ui"- S,,U« wd wU.
Mouldboard, Landside. Point nnd Share.
Baited Slates court, at Grand Rapids, for primary department of the Nashville Union
Tlie Point nnd Share, unlike other plows, are separate pieces of castings,
CALL AND SSS
sailing liquor at wholesale on a retail license, School, for the first month of (be spring
In the new brick block, apposite the Union thereby securing a great .saving in wear, as every fanner knows that the
tho jury rendering a verdict of ‘not guilty."
House, and are bound to lead the Co. in the point of his old style plow is soon worn good fur nothing, while his sharo
Lawyer Flint was his counsel.
Standing of the A elau in Arithmetic:
wbuld do much service if he could separate it from tho point And besides
&amp;H that, the truly great economy in this Plow ts, that when the under side
—A Baptist church has organised in thia Jennie Stiles, 97; Rosa Detterick, 98;
Dry
Goods
Business
!
Frank
Olds,
97;
Willie
Leibhauscr,
99;
of the Point becomes worn beveling, m all points do, especially in hard
village. ■ They hold (heir service in the
WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.
land, it can be turned upside down, and you have tho sharp chisel edge
school.house, every Sabbath at the ringing Charley Wolcott, 95; Ota Wheeler, 98;
that was up, now on the bottom, cutting keenly; and thus you can keep
Cox* Davidson, 95; JDella Durkee 97 ; Lena
A. Ws OLDS, Drop’r.
Ready pay customers shall have no cause
turning it, first one side down and then tho other, until it is worn too short
to complain of high prices.
lien. May they flourish and prosper until Hearing 97,; Eunice Partello 95.
for use. And then when you hnve thus worn out one end of your Point,
Standing
of
the
A
olass
in
Geography
:
they are able to build the finest temple, for
My Planing Mill is now in.running orde.
you have the other end of the same Point to do yon equal service as the
Frank Olds 98; Ota Wheeler 98; Cora
• __________ l:___ — t. *•&gt; nsw and nt worship, in the county.
Give 'Me a Call.
and choice stock of
first. Thus you have in one Point tlie wear of four at least, of the old stylo
Davidson
98;
Lena
Fleming
97J;
Ida
Deyo
the best and latest stylos, I would invite the
Nashville, Mich., Jan, 27, 1875, •
of points.
98; Rosa Detterick 99.
alien I ion of the public to my superior facil•And then the Share odi&gt;o has two edges, which can be used vice versa and
Howell for larceny of a eheat of tools from
Standing of tho B class in Arithmetic;
while one end of the Point, or one edge of the Share is in use, the other is
the north Castleton church, which was tried Gcorgie Coe 100 ; Ida Wolcott 100; Ida Dohid inside the Plow, giving it strength, and not marring its symetry in the
by the Circuit Court, {the jury, yeslcrdiy yolOO, Ralph Boise09; Charley Everts 95;
least. Tims the Share is equal in service to at least two of the old style,
^LANING, ^ATCDING, morning, after being out fifteen hours, ren­ Otto Gates 95 ; Ella Dark 100; Ida Venn
|?L'RMTI RE MANUFACTORY!
A large line of
and by its being disconnected from the Point and need not be thrown away
dered a verdict of guilty. In the ease at a 100.
with it because il is worn out. this Share is eqti.nl to more than two old style.
former sestion of court the jury disagreed.
Standing of lhe C class in Arithmetic:
And not only has (he Plow the above great advantages economy in went
—The house-cleaning season is here. Di- HatUe Gregg 98; Minnie Coe 99; Louisa
of Points and Shares, but it has much advantage in went in the shape ol the
faction guaranteed.
Lens 100; Dora Walrath 100; Florence
Lsndside and Mouldbaiird. This Plow is the reStill of twenty years c&lt;»uHearley 97; Angie Beard 90; Addison Car­
Dressed Flooring
stnnl stony, and the expenditure of tight thousand dollars in rX|H*rim.enl«*
penter 100; Edith Flowing 90.
The Lnndsi.le, unlike other phfws, instflad of Imving a Inierat ppijeclile at
hiding, Boildlngn, be.,
Standing of the C class in Geography:
its bol'utn, (supposed and is aetmilly neces-mry in o»‘-or plows to keep (hem
Manufacturers and keeps on han
in the grutiud level,) lhe l»otiom corner &lt;«f P o Lmdwde of thin Plow is
Minnie Coe 97; Hattie Grogg 96; Charley
COTTOXADE.«.
-rounded, and stands slanting in under tlie Plow. Tint* there im no ;&gt;rojecthis whole community, a eloud of medita. Everta 96; Otto Gates 96; Ida Parker 93:
‘
linn
there IO
to &lt;&gt;e
be soon
soon worn
worn .•«,
off, I»nu
and -alien
when W.HI1
worn »u.
olf &lt;tuur Plow much iiijtirml.
Edith
Fleming
96.
tion, white wash, and calm, unimposrkned
_ . _ __
, linn mere
H *1 1 A. Dxl J_N n I I.
| The wear of its Lnnds de is equal on all- ita sitrlare.
profanity.
II
The Mould-l*unrJ ol tins Plow has l»e« n the subject of the g*eafeaj| study
—The Quail Trap School D'tfriet of Ma­ ley Wolcott, Georgia Coe, Willie Leibhaueer,
land ex|&gt;crinieut, requiring in one on whi.di the furrow slice bears equally on
ple Grove enjoys J be hb-aaings and moral Ida Venn and Bufy Siorensof.
j every part of its snrfhce, and it Ins also d nnonstrated the fact tint it is not
Together with a full assortment ol
influence of two Sabbath Schools.
Two
lhe character of the meta! alone, but the peculiar &gt;hapc of it. that eontdeu
I also manufacture Soft and Hard Wood
Names of of tluee ar t absent during the
plows to “sconr'’ in the moat Micky, mucky soil. Tfiia pluwr'YnaJe of e^St
weeks agn last I unday, a Sabbath fcbixd.
month: Mira Burgman, Cora Davidson* MIRRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES
iron; will scour io aav soil that a steel plow will. It has, 41*0. grent pul­
waa organized and the following officer? Willie Davidson. Charley-Woleiott. Clinton
AND CARDS. BRACKETS.
!
verizing properties. In ’he extremely Card cloddy ground, farmers hare
cheied: J. C. DilHn, Supt.; L J. Drooks. Kocher, Minnie Caw and Charley Everts.
For the Wholesale and Retail Trade.
DUSTERS, AC..&amp;C.,
noticed tuis pi cnharity n great deal.
Monlie Dillin, fieernary; Mias
Lath and Shinsrlcst, Treaaorvr;
And now, lastly we have n Plow without nay i»p&lt; cinl pressure in one
Lan tie Dillin, Chorister. The time set fur
part more than another, we should expect that it would hold in.iv and draw
Della Durkee.
easy. Well, it dues. Il will run u’mie without n^v huhliog, and has done
Depot, Naahvili^ Mich.
it. wiih the horses on a trot. This* Plow brat lhe Oliver Chilled, Gale
Chilled and all the plows on draft n» lhe State Fair, 113 |h«, nnd nt the
48
A. W. OLDS.
a “young folks Sabbath School" was organ
Of all kinds, and in fact
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
Washtenaw Co. Fair, 128 lbs. This Plow’ is now the roost perfect two or
bed. to be b rid al 10 *. w., with the fellow,
three horse PLw, made in the U. S.
iogaffieers: Mbs NoAttr^Emary SuperinOf all stylss and »lts«, and METALIC
CASES furnished io ordea
PRICE, *10.00
moa OMfiaM, Srurrtary.
SHR O UDSAND COFFIN LIN
While h Hollander, named Jan
FOR SALE ONLY AT
INGS kept constantly on hand.
Kooler, was driving a teatn acroax

DRESS LEAKING

Elegant New Querters,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

NEW PLANING MILL

L. J. WHEELER

GENERil HlRCHilDISl

Re-sawing, &amp;c.,

DRESS GOODS,

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

Parlor, Library, Dininz, Office aid
. GENERAL FUNTORE!

Experienced
'orkmen
Employed.

SHAWIS, CASSIMERES,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

HATS, OAFS

Everything $os

iko G- R. A I. E. R, in Grand Rap­

A Chiengo man insisl# that he mw
ids, he waa suddenly thrown to the a red and Hack snake forty feet jjiug,'
and as Hg around as a barrel of whin- ,
giontfd and ibe wbeds of his heavily key. We Lave no doubt thftl h*'
loaded wogon pawed user him. infiicl- did, but he titiqtiehtiunably aaw (he (

Want, i

Come and Ke nt and bvinjr along

U'e roanufnriure tnxr Furnitaro from the

JI apay the Higkssi Market J*ruxjvf

bnrrel of whiskey before he saw the .

NnehvUla- M fch.

W. U. MCUB

1

Bro.

C. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDWARE STORt
can be fuuud al

�CHMT8.M.

-*Mi*s Minnie Mu»phy. daughter of too w.IB
known Turn Murphy, of New York, was mar­
ried by Cardinal Mcftakky. last we&lt; k. toMstwr
De IUvaa. a wealthy Cuban, and broker of that

i a government officer apprr«niio* tbaoe vaua.
। the dtatiliere -boot from tliolr piao? of couceal[ ment behind the canva*. Application is made
I to the Gotnmtorionrr at Internal Baresiue fdr
■ troops to a*Mrt in breaking up this nyetom.
। --Thomae Nakwn. a jeatoua .ffcamdipavtan of
i Fargo* Fall*. Minn..’ loved the fickle Mary
' Andwaon. and on returning after an absetiro
I of two year* to find b*r oouvereiug wiih a rival
' at a ball, he abot al her with a revolver, and
I tbcu'aoot a ballot through Ms own breart.
falling to the floor a cotjak*. It waa found Hiat
Um&gt; Italy waa uninjured, the l-illei having
glanced off from tbe steel frame of her oorect
-rWm. McCoy, a -trect car conductor of
Ttdltalelpbia. was no provoked by the inaulU
ing language applied to him by Janie* McGeekan that be'fractured the skull of lbs latter
with a car-book, and McGodian died in conne-

—The death cf John C- Green, an aminerit
New York neroiteuiL i* announce.!.
-beuator Andrew Jolmaou will bring a auil
■gaiiart th* New Orioau*. TV»we for libel m W•erting that be mad* um&gt; of moc*y to aerure
hi* election to the United State- Hcnale. ’
—Vtce-Pntodsnt Witom. on bl* tour of the
—Brandt. the defaulting Iowa Treasurer. haa
Weetaru State*. *pent • plreaant Sunday at been found guilty an the aecoudzxiunt of the
—Tbe Lord Mayor of London will go to Dub­
Lexington. Ky.. with Hon. John C. Brecken­ indictment on which he wan tried, which al­ lin, in state. to attend the banquet which la to
ridge. who, a* Vk?e-Prreidnut, pretedod over the lege* *1.000 a* the amount embeczlol. There Ire given to tha American rifle learn on ita arare aoren mclo indictmenta agalnat id tn, but
—Tbe Captain-General of Cuba haa offered
an unconditional pardon to all iuaurgcutn who
—A ifacperate tight occurred near Wilke*- will r-irretelcr before May 30.
well-kuowu oculist, and aleo a aoldler of tlie |*ure. l*a.. on Tbilreday tewL* A countable au^
war of 1812, died at Hteten biltuid. N. Y.. laid IKMno were ctalcaruriug to eject a family from
Friday.
a houae which bad been IXKight st Sheriff* sale,
■*—Mie* Ida Greeley, eldest daughter of Uie when they were atta'ked l&gt;y tho inmate*, an !
—Fletcher A Co., ou« of the leading packing
late Horace Greeley, waa married on Haturday, two of tbe officer* ahot, one lxibig mortally hooac* cf St- Louie, have failed.
in Now York, to Cob Nichola* Hmitb. of Cov­ wounded. Tbe posse then retreated, but sub—A terrible exploaion occurred in a colliery
ington. Ky.
sequenUy returned with reinforcement* and at North Staffordshire, ^England, last weak.
—Gen. William F.
Baldy’I HunU*. ha* been captured tbe rioter*.
Twelve iMxiira have already been taken out,
appointed Police Comnnruiiouer 'for New York
-Ei-l'iingreaiMM Bowen haa been arrested and it in feared that many more have been
at Charleston. 8. C., for InaUgating the uiurdrr
of Cob White, committed cioreu years ago.
Thia waa the charge for Uie publication of
billiard play^S* at Chicago, conducted by U&gt;o which tbo Acw* and Courier were recenUy announced. Ha waa 110 years of ago.
-A bill for tlie suppression of religious
Brunswick A taiko Billiard Table Manufactur- prosecuted for libel.
ipg Company, baa proved a grand auccena. tho ' —At Detroit. Mich., on Wednesday iaat, orders, educational or Irencroicnt, lias been lx&gt;following being tbe award of Uie prise*: Flret Elizabeth Tliama* and Harriet FWier, colored,
prize, diampiotsibip badge and 4500, to M. m-Alier and daughter, ware found dead in their I
Miller of New Orteana; neoond pruo. *400. to ! bed. chopped ai&gt;d hacked with an ax almoat t&gt;e-A fortion of tho ( arhat torre in Navarre
William Burleigh, of Michigan ; ttiird prize, I yond aetublance of human being*. John J. ;
♦300, to. Henry Hiiinre. of Chiwo ; fourth Thoma*, bwiband and stepfather of the women, ba* revolted, demanding peace and aubiuinalon
prize. *250. to I- McAfee, of Iowa ; fifth prize, j
arret, auapected of having committed to King Alfonao. .
—Tbo controversy between Belgium and
♦175. to Eugene Carter, of Ohio; sixth prize, the horrible deed.
♦125, to t. J.. Gallagher, of Ohio; Mvaulli
—Jesse and Frank Jamre Uie Missouri out- Germany bi tcrminateiL Tlie answer of Belgium
prize, a |&lt;air of brugaua 'to walk home in. to law*, are both henling cattle in Colorado, near to tlie last Germany note in highly aarinfactory.
—St. Jarno* Hall. Lirerpool. waa recently
Harry IJvcnaan. of Wisconsin.
the heed water* of the Arkansas river, taxxml-TLa fifty-sixth anniversary of Uio estata lug to a corresjxnidmit of a Chicago -psper. burned. Ixnaa, fflM.OOD.
ILahment of Odd-Fellowship iu the United They have not been in Mimouri for several i —French ai*l English gunboat* have been
Blate* (April 20) waa very generally celebrated month*. When the leaves get out they may ordered to tlie bank* of Newfoundland to pro
by member* of tbe order Uirotigbout tbe coun- viail Uieir old stam|4ng ground.
try. There were paradre during the day. and
—Robert Mazier, a jxiUcemau, while alton&gt;|&gt;t- ,
banquet* and balls in Uie evening.
lug to arreet a oolored man named Reeal. who '
’ ' ’ ' waa whipping Ills wife, at Nashville, Term., last 1
between tho United States and Japan. Tlie Friday, wa* shot and killed by the negro. Reed
You can w any day iu tlie streets of i
postage on newspaper* not exceeding two waa arrested and lodge’, in jail, and iu lhe even­
ounces in weight lias been fixed at four cents, log a crowd took him Uwrefrom and hurried I any city, men who look damaged. Men,
•nd provtftion has been mails to * the trans- him to tho suspension bruign, from which he । too, of good briginnl material, who
mtasion of samples of merchandise at the same waa thrown, with tlie intenbon of hanging him: i started out iu life with generous -nspirnbut, Uie ro]&gt;e breaking, he fell ou to the rock* • tions. Once it was said that they .were
—Maj. Bingham of Cheyenne agency. reports
bright, promising hub; once they looked
having seen specimenn of gold hi tie liaml* of
liappily into tho faces of mothers, whoae
Indiana, who will not tell where they got iL He
daily breath was a prayer for their purity
fears the movement to occupy the Black Hills
and peace. Ah ! what if some of them
by miner* will complicate matter*, and delay a
treaty, and that Uie wiiite* underestimate the badly burnsd. al Boston. last week, Hire® have vowed their soitla away to coqfiding
number and fighting qualities of the Bunix.
colored men have been arrested, who are aup- wives, who silently wonder what can be
-Tbo conferring of Um beretta on Cardinal ।resell to have murdered her and then burned
the meaning of this change—tiie cold,
McCloskey, at New York, last week, wok place her to avoid suspicion.
slow-creeping aliadow—that ia coming
of the kind that has ever taken place it North law, for whoee capture Gov. McGlurg. of Mis­ over tho house nnd heart. Going to the
America. 'Nearly al! of tlie Bishops and Arcli- souri once offered a reward of -*10.000. ia said bail! Tbo opell of evil companionship;
biabop. of the Catholic church in the Unital to have bocu recognized by an old aoqtiaiutaiico tlx- willingness to hold and use money
States, aa well aa a large representation of al Newark recently on hi* way to New York.
not honestly gained; tlie stealthy, seduoprints, were present kod partirijwted in the
live, plausible advance of the appetite
cornmouiala. Tha Cathedral was crowded to
ita utmost capacity with •pcctaior*, and 30,000
Srvnt&lt;j-6JV\ jMy.—Hiupo Beecher'* errea- ' for strong drink; the treacherous faacinapersons were turned away unable to gain ad- examination was tintahctl buaiiic** is proceed­ tiou of the gambling table; the gradual
ing in a languid free and easy manner. Eliza­ loss of interest in business and in doings
— Plant ent throughout Tenneanee are com­ beth Palmer, one of Woodhull'* friend*, tretl- which build a man up; tho rapid weak­
plaining greatly of the diwtructiou of hortre. tled a* to relaliuua formerly existing tetwoen
ening of ull noble^urpooes; tho decay of
milled an^ cattle by buffalo guata. Within ten Mm. Woodhull and Tilton, and tlmir aepiraiion*
days, in a radius of 100 mile*. *100,000 worth of to the leadership of the Hgiritnaliata of tho manliness; the rockleosncm anil blas­
country. Wright ceebier In A T. Stewart'* phemy against fate; the sullen despair of
•tore, then teatified to ovet hearing a converaa- ever breaking the chains of evil habit;
other day, expressed the belief that the border tiou m a railroad car in November, 1 b"l be­ what victories of shame and contempt,
trouble® will not interrupt tlie friendly relations tween Theodore Tilton and another, when the wliat ImrvestB of-hell have crown from
with the Mexican Republic.
former said, referring to the Woodbull pubbea- such seed as this. Sneer, if you will,
—Dispatches from various points in Minne- tiou. that he did not care about ita |&gt;ubUcaUon
like a fool, at ths suggestion of reform,
anta say tho present cold weather lias destroyed forhimeclf. but '.aredonly for Iris wife, who
morals, religion; every man knows in his
the young grasshopper*,
expressed that there vs ill
SrTmty-iuih Day.—Tlxe proceeding* were better moods—tluit all there is of tn«•short and uninteresting, the session on) v last­ life is ]h rsonal virtue and rectitude of
from this pest.
ing about half an hour. In the absence of character. Going to the Ixul! But there
North western State* had a disMtroua effect on
i* hope. Earth and heaven are full of
vegetation, ami il is believed there ia tin hope duct tlie croea-eiamination of Mr. Tracy, fear­
hands ever reaching to help the lost man
of a fruit crop. Wheat and oata.were killed by ing that it would become jieraonal, owing to
Uie hostile feeltng existing between them. Tne Iwk to the lietter way. All tlie good
only witnaa* examined waa J. F. SL George, a there is in tbo universe is in sympathy
JounmllML who rcixirtcd tlie Coinnmuiat ;&gt;ro- with that little goodness which inwardly
' - Two train* on tha Baltimore and Ohio rail­ ceaaioa to 1871. and who -wore patiUrely that
reproves and protests.
road collided near Waehuigtr. u list week. Tbo Tilton rode in one carriage with Col. Blood and
crash caused by tlia collision wm fearful. both Mr*. Woodbull; Gen. Ryan and O'Done ran
Ir you are determined to go into the
engines and four asm Ireing completely demol­
Black Hills to get rich, don’t take along
ished. Nine persons were severely injured Mid
&amp;vmi’j-trv&lt;.-nth Ifay.—Gou. 11. F. Tracy again a pick-ax to waste your time digging for
several other* slightly hurt.
occupied the itnene chair. He swore that
—News has been received of the drowning of Moulton never told him that Beecher was guilty nuggets, but simply send n barrel of
the entire theatrics! troupe of J. A. HawteUe.
whisky ahead, and when you come up to
during a saver* gala to Puget Hound recently.
charged Beecher with the crime, but not with it, you will find plenty of Sioux already
They embarked in a small tug to go to Port
Mr*. Tilton. Mr*. Ovington wi» recalled by earned..
Madison from Beattie. W. T.. six! were engulfed the prosecution. but her testimony waa of little
in the heavy sea. The company. ooa*ssU&gt;d of
Whkn an antidote or remedy for any
lm|&lt;ortaucc.
Mr. Hawtalle, his wife, and little “ Vivia.” Mm.
Urrrnty-riyhf l&gt;ay.—Gen. Tracy's direct ez- particular clan of dinease obtains n widesprauling notoriety, it w but reasonable
Fannie Magen Phelps. Mire Unde Moran.
to tntppoM that it must merit tho popu­
Mr. Jerry Crowell and other*.
eroded to cross-question him on behalf ot the
A large jxrt of the business |K&gt;ttiou of praaecutiuu. The wituses gave a pouit-ldank larity it receives. It is within our pro­
vince to mention thut Db. J. WauouCb
Herman. N. Y„ was ^sktroyed by fire last week
coutradiction to several of Moulton’s and J'd- Caufohnta Vixeoar Hnntits, so long
Ixbs. *100,000 ; insurance, *53.000.
tou's atatementa.
.
and favorably known as the safest and
—Tlie thriving and beautiful city of Oslikoah.
Zarwn/y-nfaZA Day.—At the conclusion of most reliable remedial agent for tlie cure
Wta., waa last Wednesday toe scene of a terri­
Gen. Tracy'a testimony Mr. Evarts created a of Liver, Kidney, Bladder and Glandular
ble conflagration, which rvdored to ruins an
arcs of shout one square mile, containing tlie •urpriae by announcing tlfai the testimony far Iliwanee. Menial and Physical Debility,
and all complaints. emanating from a
ttooet portton of the city, and involving a toss tho defennu waa closed, fhc prosecution Uien
corrupt state of tho blood, etc., are in
eetim^le-1 at over *2,(K&lt;0.000. The ruin wrought commenced their evidence in rebuttal, exam­
great demand. So sattaiied are we of
wad ao«nethuig piUful—the equivalent, in Osh­ ining three witnesaea to prove that 151100 did the intrinsic worth of thia nuxlicine, that
kosh, to Chicago's great blaze of 187L Tlie not march in the Conunnuiirt procession of 1871 wo do not hesitate to notice it in onr
Court-Hou*. P&lt;*toffice, Oj&gt;era House, hotels
columns. It is well to mention that this ,
(with one exception ) four newejaper oflicsa.
medicine is compounded of roeta, herb*'
b*nk*, totagruph o«e-.&gt;. *corre of InuiuMa
—Tbo non. Edward* Pierreponk of New and flowers of California, and has no '
block* and their content*, a large number of Y&lt;ffk, h*. be«n 'appointed Attonicy-Genwal iu fiery material &lt;ir alcohol iwnl in its
ehwant re«id«iiccM, manufartorio*. mill*, etc.. !
of George H. William*, and ha* accepted preparation.
We can add no bettor1
ware dretroyoi. involving poverty and ruin to a th* pomtion. He win etep into Mr. Will..™*.- «-ulogium than the fact that we use it con-;
stan th- in our own family, and each mem- |
large number of ;xro*perou* cit-xens ; a number ' ah ore on the 15th Start.
tier thernot partakes of it, when nooas- ,
of live* were tort, and basdred* of familire were
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sary /according to direction^.—.Ve»r York
retxJered hetnclsaiL
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rUfAKCtAL AMD IfrDVSTltlAL.
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—Tbe sataldialimrui of tho Weber Funutaire
—Tbe dtacovcry of a silver mine in Middle- fap^r.

Cutujiany. and ten adjoining WMinga. ware 1 ton. N. H„ ia reported, and a farm lisa been
Whokvxh bujnr u Muon A Hamlin
.leetroypd by fire in Detract. Midi., on Tb«y».-' bunded fur ♦IW.WXI.
Cabinet Organ may be sure lie haa got
day fart. Total km, *300.000. uianraure about |
France will be wsll represented al U.e Ild- the Uni inainunent of the clam in the
ttoo.ooo.
■ faJelpbia centennial. Encvniraging Utter* leave world, and thia al the lowest price al
-At Shelbyville, Ky., last week. U.* refatencn I been received from all parte of that country, which it can !»*■ affords! by the makers
ot Mra. L. Bakswell was destroyed by fire. Tlie , proouafag active &lt;xM&gt;penrtio&lt;i.
having greatcat facilities for manufac­
valuable library of th* great naturalist. Audn- ।
-Internal revenue receipt*' fur the month of ture.
boo. couevrtiug at too volume-, of great worth , A}!r,l wore 47,i&lt;2!i.M 1. A com|Mrim&gt;n of re­
to aneutiet*. waa totally cunaomtMl. • *
rei|X* for the iinrt four moullrn of Uu* year
—Tluirne. Watacai A Go. a cxtetiaive tannery with Um corrtaqa-ndiug period of 1874. *bow an
and saw-mill, at Tort Leyden. N.
ire* j mmear ot •!.&amp;!»,Wl.
taireed last week. Ixm, Wtal.utai. Home 3« ! -Tbe Trwtere of the Hr.athera railroad have
men are thrown ont of etoptoymsuL
awarded tn the Baltimore Bridge Company the
—Thirtv Mcrre and dwelling* were receatbto bulM tbe tiridge over the Krnlnckv
IvwmA ok Motopeiior. VL. reusing a bwa at ! ri”rbrt‘*’ * 975 *•*&lt; high. 300 fent

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cal! for M.OM.OOO in IWJ betid*, tbe iutermt
to eeww on the 1st ot August, m f.dk.war
♦fto-e from No. I7.ID1 to Na’ IB.UM; tior.
from No. M.»l to No.
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No.
n.410 to No. MOW; fll.Mtfa from No. T0.M1
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Wo aloe dip the following from the “ Naahvllle Bulletin:'* “Tho
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VOL. II
[it, beenure she said liis bill was exortn-

The coroner showed it toiler, and at
| tank Day -before yesterday lie called her urgent request let her have it
! again, and demanded payment Grand4 * "What do you wank it .fort” he asked.
: mother told him she would give him the
441 want it to prove, with God's help,
[money if he would deduct two dollars that my poor William is inxocent of th$
I from iiis bill. He refused to do so and terrible charge that mode 'Him take his
I became very abnsive.
‘Mrs. Co.wley,’ own life."
. r
j ho said to Iter, ‘I know you are well off,
The next few d»ya Mafo Stafford spent
&lt; and you can pay me. I am j»oor.. My in going to every man . in Cumberland
j bill is correct, and I won't take a cent that had a watch,, and asking them to
try Um watch-key flic Cdronftr Imd^ot her
Iom than the fall amount Jf yon don’t
pay mo I will gut the money in a way have. They gladly humored her, but,
that woji’t pWAeyou. You afo a ffteutl strangely enough, the key was too largo
woman, and if you were a man I would for ony-uf tha wdcluai worn iu^|CJumborlireok your neck.’ So saying, ho left." berland.. Thi|only wnlctymakig in the
•‘Now, Mi»a Shcatn,** said tlie Coro­ place told her that it must be the key to
one of thO large, Heavy Old English
ner, •“ you know this empty tin boxl"
“Tjm; grandmother kept her money watehea worn many yearn ngo.
The wiijoy di’4 qofc- ijcspair. uotwithin it."
“ Did you know how much she had in standing Her fftiiilriw search-in CnmbfT-

“ Why tongar wall ? I'm ripe for bell;
A apUtt'a aeat to boar me down;
There, la Um region* erf the tort,
X auro will wear a Aery crown.
D-snned, I know, without a Impe !—
On. tnooMCi more, and then III mrae 1Asd there 111 qncarh my awful thlret
With boiling, burniag, fiery rum 1" '

glary and murkier.
’
found a large sum in ton dollar biDs,
44 Where were you last night Rad this lieariqg Bessie Sbrnta’ marks! Also a
morning I" said-the Coroner to him.
revolver’, two of whose chamlxirs were
" “
' *
.
1*1 was out in the woods shooting empty.
squirrels," he replied.. “ I did not oomo
The prisoner, who gave - hia name as
JJarnanl Floyd, was taken: in irons to
homo until 4o’clock this morning."
The Coroner then asked the jury to rnmtxrtuxe
Mr».
accompany liirn to the garden in front of Crowley’s skull were found to fit the
the Imck room window. There were freak prisoner’s revolver.. Ilia shoe soIcr were,
footprints under the window. Ono of of tho samo size as those of the unfor­
Stafford's boots was pulled off; it fitted tunate Stafford.
Sixtiie laHer. was innoo-ni after alt
the footprints precisely. Then the pris­
oner was searched. In his pocket-book । Floyd Confessed his crime, and was hung
wore found throe ten-dollar bills. On I for it on the 2hd of November, 1851.
the back of each of the bills, in the loft j
Mrs. Stafford became an object of
corner, was found a cross. They were I universal sympathy in Cumberland. Tlio
oliown to B-taie Sheats, who immediately citizens bought her a, farm ip Hu? neigiiidentified them as having belonged to borGouK and saw to 4i tlmt her-two cbilher grandmother.
i dreu were properly educated.

THE TELL-TALE KEY,
“Murder! murder!" screranod ayoung
girl of about eighteen, as she was run­
ning, shortly Wore daybreak, on the
12th of May, 1851, through the streets
of Cumberland^ Maryland.

A number of persona, attracted by her
cries, runhed from their houses, and
soon she was surrounded by a crowd, one
of whom said to her, an ahe wrung her
hands and cried piteously:
*
•• What is the matter, Bessie Slicats ?"
44 My grandmother luui been mur­
dered
she replied, panting and sob­
bing.
.
“When, and by -whom?’' naked the
crowd.
“Only fifteen minutes ngo," replied
44 Of coarse they did," cried Stafford,
tlx, girt "Thrnve. hod broken into tor upon hearing this; 44 but the old tody

gave me them.ycvrterday morning in pay­
ment of my bill. I called at her house
and told her tliat I would oouseut to a
deduction of ten dollara on my bill,
which waa forty dollara. She took these
tlireo ten-dollar bills from a tin box in
her bureau and gave them to mo—”
■
" Did you give her a receipt ?" naked
! the Coroner.
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Some of tho blocks of granite in the
[ construqtion of tlv: Trcaauty building nt
। Washington are Ute lorgtut wer moved
| in thia country, and they were all carried

j from the eastern part of Maine. They
! were transported to Waahingtdn by

j water, and, after their arrival there,
। moved by ox-povvepupon asoft of double
pulley System, a distance' of Wo miles,
" Yea, sir; alto put it’iuto tlw tin Ixix. ” to Uie spot where they were wanted for
moving them waa pa&lt;The tin box wan empty. Hie Coroner ! nw4,, . The wo^k
brii'fly charged the jury, which found a 1 formed'with comparative ease, not more
verdict against Staffohl, who was com- ! tlian eight or teji yokp of oxen being emmrtted to jnii. After ho had l&gt;oen taken ! ploydiftO movi n’ block
more
to his &lt;v;ll, the Coroner found Imnging to i thAn seventy tons. The fluted pillarn,
tho broken shutter of the back room great numbers of which are used in
window a largo peculiar-looking wuteh- I building, are forty feet long, and weigh
key, with a ptec-G of black siring attiudusl ■ fifty ton.H,,at&lt; kwst : Th® largest blocks,
to it He wont to the jail and showed it thirty to forty foot long, and three feet

daughter had deacribed. Two tralleta [
had struck her forehtvwL . A part of the
skull lud Ihjcu torn off. Death must j
have been almost instantaneous. While [ to Stafford; but tho latter said be did not i thick,-weighed upganis.of sevanty tons.
Ho was too poor to liavu n I The facility with which tocae largo blocks
Bemie Sheets wm bending over the ! know it.
oorpm, mooning and wailing, the citi- ; watch. He added:
j were moved^nd fixed in their pine* s wns
44 Mr. Coroner, thiii is dreadful for me.
sens who had'entered with her examined f
। u aonree of wonderment, and seemed to
too txmditom of too preraine-H. It was . I urn innocent, aa God is my. witnore. - admiring sucotetors |q be Jim perfection,
&lt;iwy to se.i that the burglara had broken . What is to become of my poor wife j xtr mMUMAAl skill afld iugeiAiity? - And
into the house for plunder. Tho win­ j and children ? Oh, they will starve to 1 yet Low insignificant tiro achievement
dows in the baftk room, opening upon i dmtii
1 when compared teito tito triumphs of
the garden, had been broken. Undoubt­ ' The prisoner buried his head in his : ancient art In the foundation of the
edly the burglars luul entered the house hands and cried bitterly.
■ groat Temple of the Sun of Balboc - mny
j
The grand jury happened to be in sesin that way.
still be seen, even in the. second courae,
’ The drawers of the ojd lady’s bureau «&lt;&gt;n, and promptly indioted Stafford for ; stones which are thirty-seven feet long
in ton Iwk room had been opened. murder in the first degree. Pulilie'opi- ! and nine feet thick; raid under three,
Wearing apparel, taken from them, had j num Ixilkorsd that he was guilty, and , alraut twenty feet from the ground,
been scattered all over the floor, and a [ even threats to lynch-him were utterei. • three stones which alone aecupj- orw
f«n-box, in which Mrs. Crowley liad kept । Only his wife-stoutly nuuutaineil his in-1 1 hundred and eighty-two feet in length liy
a &lt;x&gt;u«idenible num of money in 1wuk [ nooence. Slw ran to the. principal citi­ | twelve feet high. Three three immense
bilk, rtood &lt;re “X1 “rt
. zens of Cumberland, imploring toent to Xtoncs an- re4 imated hi weigh nine hund­
It mwi meanwhile beerraw daylight, 1 intercede for her hnabiuid, whose guilt- ! red tons each. But we read of au Egyp­
and tlw Sheriff and the Coroner made liremws alw frantically proteaUxl. But tian idol temple, Boris, far sfirpareing
their ap».»eara:&gt;cc. After oxanuxuug the &gt; everybody treat'd her with undiHguised ■ thia, in which, there wha awpictuary com­
condition of the preinises toorougidy, : coldnena.
; posed of a afepfr block of granite sixty
the Coroner impanelled a jury and began
Stafford himself, on hearing that the feet square. This ia Uie . lwgre» and
toe inqueri. Beaaie Sheata was too only j grand jury had indicted him fur murder, heaviret riouc mcnriootaUn the history
witness. She repeated her statement u« ! g»re way to despair. On the morning of naticraa. '______ ________
above related. Her grief as site related | of toe fourth, day of his incareeration be
!
Thm Presbyterians have been counting
toe painful c*rciiuujtauceri bocarc • at was found hangjng to the door of his

timi* unwutroltable. No wonder; the
poor giri stood now alone in the wwld.
Her murdered grandmother had been
fear bat surviving relative.
44 Did your grandmother luwe any
eMMfiaa r asked the Onroner.
“None tost I know of."replied toe
dbMed giri; “bote-buld on-I renwraW that a!,-had a qiuwrri day Ixfore
yesterday with William Stafford, toe
plasterer. Staffer ! had an old account
agaiDM grandmother, who refuaed to pay

MICHIGAN NEWS,

C.l L&amp;ORlflJ., fUtlGUA THfX.

regulate the sale of wheat in this State,
or rather to punish swindling by exiling
upon false representation/!. 11 provides:
If raiy person or peraonA shall knowingly
sell or offer for sale, any whnot not raised
in Michigan, falsely protending or repreKcntiuglo toe public or any purchaser,
or in toe market, or by word or writing,
that the name is a Michigan product,
such person or persons ato-ll ba deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor, and on con­
viction thereof shall bo punished by n
lino not exceeding $1,000 and not leas
than $200, or by imprisonment in the
county jail for a period not exceeding six
montlm, or lioth fine and imprisonment,
in the dixerction of the court. The same
penalty is provided fur mixing wheal
not raised in Michigan with Michigan
wheat, with intent to sell or offer the
mixture for solo under the representation
that tlie i«une is wholly Michigan wheat
It further provides: 44 Any person or
persons who shall sell to -another any
wheat as Michigan wheat or the product
of this State, knowing toe same to Ini in
whole or iu part too product of any other
State or country, shall bo liable to the
pcraou or peraops to whom the same is
sold
* 1 in an action on this statute for
doul: the amount of damages which he '
double
shall have sustained by reason of any ;
breach in toe contract of sale." Another
section provides tliat these p*nalti&lt; ii
shall not apply to toe marketing of wlii-nt
brought into tlie State by teams from
the farms where it is raised in adjoining i
State.
______________________
H oxnr. ns or antm Al. LltK.
Animals have trades and occupations,
and when not living by their own re­
spectable efforta, ore ]Munaites or depen­
dents. Among the working classes are
miners, masons, carpenters, pnjiei mannfncturers, and wwavers, lacemakers oven,
all working first for themselves, and next

mainly because uf toa hard times in the
Atlantic States—tLer.-’ is an extraordinary is to coM $400,000, and wiUbe tos build­
emigration’toward California this spring, ing second in importance in too state.
and it is feared that many of those who
—A gentleman in Plymouth has kept
liave gone thither will meet with unex­ the poll list of 1840. It contained 526
pected hardshipn, os some who started names. Only 62 of those now live in tlie
very early in toe mason have already re­ township.
turned East, having failed to realize the
■—Tlie Board of Education, of Bay City,
high exjiectations winch led them to is considering the question of discontinmoke tor journey. 53&amp; Atchison Chains
- uing the teaching of Latin and French,
pion says that iff MikfcH 9,800 pcreons and other foreign languages in the
pareed Kearney Junction bound for Son schools. ',
Francisco, of whom probably 7,000 Imd
—It is reported tliat the maple sugar
expended all their money in paying their
bumnevi in Michigan this spiug, has
possHge. It is difficult to imagine a
been a failure. One man who had three
worse plneo for a man without xnoncy
hundred trt*cs, had nuule from them oniy
tlian San Francisco, yet a large propor­
forty pounds of sugar.
tion of, the. people' who oonstitiite this
land. Close to it is the village of Crnw- tide of emigration appear to imiigitic I —The jury recently sitting in too Kent
it r
.
44 A bout ; thirteen Hundred dojhuw, forda|uh. There sheh/und a*»o a watch­ that nnggeta of gold are to be picked up [i Circuit Court did not fail, during toeir
vwu months
‘I1UUVUB’ “
service
'vice u&gt;
to re
re'.urn
urn u.
a. verdictvurwesmaker. When nhv allowed llio’ watch-key in tho stroots of that city, and that too 1I two
mostly in ton -dollar biUiu'*
44 Would you recognise any of the bills to. him, he Aittodd a cry of rtirpruto.
ddxrn. o/r .uffmng lor
ol Ubor, “1M"', v&lt;'^ ““
DotwiUuteuamg
th.1
the
Chin«»
uk.oh.
1
“
«
“
»
k
&lt;T
‘
»&gt;
“
&lt;""
“
ghk
if yon should see them I"
“ f’kndw. whoso key tliiXtB, ** "he said.
“Most iiwuredly," replied Brenie. "It belongs to tlii.1 watch.” jH© took » both plontilul imd cheap (here. A
—“wunl °t ib« l»lo ketion of Uie
Grandmother made me put a cross .on down a thick old silver watoli.
good buoy liirroeni len o beep ourW tie , LogUUtan-, MUblieluug » Horao-patloe
the back of each bill, in the left corner,
“ Look here," he siud, unraveling a victims, of colonizing schemes which College- nt Ann Arbor, tho trustees of the
piece of ■ black string which . had- ^cen look very promising on paper,-but turn ! Detroit
before she put them in the box. ”
J/UVTOK Honicnpathie
Xl&lt;&gt;ZD&lt;nj»UUC College
VUlirgo have
nave deotr-.
An order for Um Arrest of William wound round’fiic'Btem. This string wiw out to he based on fraudulent pretences, j■ cidcd
~
’ *to
“ simpend
“ ’ their rinstitution and
’ I
Stafford, tho plasterer, was issued. Staf­ tom—the pieev |b wjiich yonr WSteh-kcy A coordi iig to the Sacramento Union, the !’ tuxite
unite with tho
the homeopathic
hornmnathic departmont
denartment
ford was known as a man of violent pas­ is tied belongs to it
noutliern counties of California have I &lt;&gt;t ti10 university.
,
sions. Binnora that he had been guilty
"But how did you got tho watch?" afforded a fine field for tho operations of &gt; —It is understood tho murderer of
of a murder in Wheeling, where he had asked Mm. StaOuid.
nnscropuious adventurers who have pur- : Lottie Pridgeon, whose release from the
formerly lived, were current in Cumber­
.‘Ut bulongs to a vounglfoliow from chased bad lands for a song, and by I Michigan Insane Asylum the Supreme
land, and ho people in general shunned Wheeling. Ho left the watch with me means of spt&lt;dotui representations, sold [ Court of thia State him ordered, will have
him. He lived with his wife And tWo for repairs, and to make him a new key them to uxisusjxxding immigrants for five his fare paid by parties in Detroit to Now
children in a small frame building on the to it. He said hi' had hmt the old one, or six times their value.
For working
working |I York;
” ' on pledge
' '
that bp will at* once i
outskirts of the town.
it of
!
and ho conld'not buy any at the stores, off such lands, the employment
of the
the cross the Atlantic.
|
When the officer whom tlio Coroner ns they had none large enough. He will inacliinery of a colonization organization
—Mr. Charles C. Farrar, of Flint, and
liad sent after Stafford knocked at th® lie here to-morrow morning between nine
lias often proved snccessfnL Tho price one or two other gentlemen have pur- i
latter* door, he found Stafford still in and ten d’clotit”
.
of arable land in California is high ; it chivied 800 acres of heavy timbered land.
bed.
Mm. Stafford hurried bock to Cum­ brings $40 mid $50 au acre in regions 200
al&gt;out one mile from tliat point, and have
"The Coroner wants you,” said Uw berland, where she informed the Coroner miles from San Francisco, even where
perfected arrangements for burning all
officer to him as ho jumped out of'bed. of hor discovery at Urawfordston. ' Next transportation .facilities are poor and
the timber into charcoal for one of tho |I
day the Coroner and an officer arresteil there are no good local markets at hand.
“What fort” demanded Stafford.
iron foundries at Detroit. ,
“Old Mrs. Crowley has been mur­ the owner ‘of. the silver wstoh as soon Large bmd-holders wi^h ample capital
| to propagate their kind. The minora dig
—The University fared well at the । jnk&gt; tteTearth, form natural arches and
dered two hours ago."
as ho entered .flic watchmaker's' shop make money in California ; but it is not
Ita debts Buplx&gt;rta, remove the u*-lro« soil ; such
44 They don’t suspect met", interrupted at Crawfordston.
| at present a promising place for small hands of thia Legir.’ature.
wore paid off. and it was given appro I „ tho mole, the chinchilh of Peru, tite
Stafford.
“Do you know this wateh-keyi" said i farmers who have but little money.
priations for the addition to its present I badger, the lion ant, os’ well as certain
44 Come along," Baid the officer.
the Coroner to him.
!
departments of a homeopathic medical f worms and mollim*. The masons build
Upon appearing before the Coroner’s
Tho young man turned very pale, and i
according to all the rules
The great 44Palace Hotel" of San college, a dental school, a State hospital, 1 huta anj
jury, Stafford declared cmpliatically that stammered a few incoherent words. He
and
a school pf mines.
■ of architi'cturo, ns tlie bees and tropical
lie did not know anything about the bur­ was scorched, and in Lfc pocket was Francisco is approaching completion,'

X Mk M*
aw «TM ur»L4I» I wbat a eiua It'S teas to nw! ___
VptalUr Maki*da*i&gt;««i ball
J
Mmu&gt; drink again Ila witoary.

laick room. My grandmother riept in
tho frout room and I in the attic. Half
an hour ago I wan awakened by a none
down stairs. I listened in terror for a
few minutes. Then I heart! a door open­
ed; several aliota were fired, a loud
ocream resounded, a heavy fall on the
floor. I rushed down staira; the door
between Hie front and too bock room
was open, and on the floor lay my poor
grandxnotlur, with a frightful wound in
tlw forehead—oho wm dead !"
.
The crowd, headed by tho girl, then
hurried to the scene of the horrible mur­
der. They found the corpse of the old
lady, Mrs. Louisa Crowley, as her grand­

NO. 33.

! oelh He had couunitiad auunde.
j Evrryboily in Cumberland took this
ad of denpenty** **H confession of guilt.
; Not w the bereaved wife of the prisoner.
Bcprereiag her grief, she went era toe
! day after tlw funeral of her iH-fated
। husband to Uw Corouer, to whom she
said:
’
1
44 Did you not find at Mm Crowley's
‘ bouse, hanging to Ute* win&lt;tow-abutter, a
■ ptow of Hack airing with a wateh-key

—The new order uf philanthropists nt
and promises to be the pride of the city.
The details of the building ahow its ex­ Jackson is a sec-et society which has
tent and perfectfiisa. All the outer been in ita present form less tlian u yeXr,
rooms have bay windows, every room yet already numbers 700 to 800 membera, and has some $6,000 in its grand
:
: ms there is a bath and lodge treasury. A brother kept from
toilet room. This makes a total of 348 ■ work by rickniw is paid $25 per month,
boy windows and 877 l&gt;atli rooms. The and if a member dies $50 is paid to his
total‘number of rooms in the hotel family m a burial fund.
above tlie garden floor is 755. To reach
—Tho Holes of the land department of
these rooms there will be four elevators too Flint and Pere Marquette Bailleading to the upper story, and • a fifth
for the trnns|x&gt;rtation of liaggnge. The were 8,215 acres for $89,502. Tho total
hotel is entirely ’ fire-proof, bid to nalea to Jan. 1 were 181,296 acres, from

nuts ; there are fiah tliat construct boats
1 tliat the waves never can upset, and

A BKVonv-KR—Tho earth.
What holds nil the snuff in the world I
No one nose,
Whkn will there be only tWenty-five
letters in the alplifibcVT When U and I
ore made One.
.
Many editors are of such n jwacchtl
nature thnt they will not put n head on
their editorials.
■
your coat, and corn whisky will lake off
the coot of your stomach.
Why aro the days in summer longer
tlian the days in winter ? ' Because it is
hotter in summer, and heat expands.

Twohundred
uuNtiKKDaud
andtwenty
twenty-one thousand
Two
school
L.__ 1 teachers
.. .2,...make
. * . life
Illi a burden' to
__
14,000,000 ehildrrn in these Uuikxl
States.

" Please don't," said Augustine Bro­
han to a person who touched her foot
under the table, “ My heart is old and
my boots are new."
.■
Tkavhljui (to landlord): “ Show me
a room with a good fire in iC, for I am
very wet; and send me in a tankard of
ale, for I’m vexy.dxy."

■ Illinois grasshopixTs are . cret“j&gt;iug
out from under the bam to see if toe
farmers have any more fence rails ready
for them to lunch on.

A candi»ate for office in Mil*'issippi
Agassiz lias drawn attention to a fiah informs liis fellow-citizens that, 44 at the
earnest
solicitation of my wife snd
which builds ita neat on the floating senweed in the middle of the ocean, and do- daughters, I have consented to become a
candidate
for County Treasurer."
podta therein her. eggs. The wasps of
“In 1847-'48 jratatoes fanned tlie
South America fabricate a sort of paper
or pasteboard.
’ °
Spiders
—J
are weavers aa only sustenance of the Irish peasantry."
well os lacemakers; one spreies con­ The inudligent comparator pute it thus :
struct a * diving- bell, a |&gt;alace of lace. 44 In 1847 forty-eight potatoes. formed
When tho astronomer lias netsl of the tlie only Hustcnaime of the Irish peasanmost delicate thread for his telescope, he
A Bowrox woman, gazing on Mead’s
applies to a tiny spider. When tho nat­
uralist desires to test his microscope, he statue of Ethan Allen on tlie portico of
guard against possible danger tliuro are which $2,108,610 were realized, being ' selccta a certain shell of a sea inH«x:t, so the State Honseat Montpelier,'exclaimed:
four urtiwian wells, and a reservoir w^tli on average of $8.06 per acre. There is l[ small thnt Hevcral millions of them in " Well, I declare! that’s about the
j rater could not bo visible to tlie naked 1 meanest pictun' of George Washington I
a capacity of 675,000 gallons.
supply yet remaining unsold of the land-grant i
of 21,600 feet of hose connects with a 262,885 acres. Thu early sales were Ij oye, and yet no microscojie lias yet been
A Dcbuquk printer received the fol­
fire apparatus upjm each floor. Some mostly to speculators for tlie pine, while j1 made sufficiently |x&gt;wnrful to reveal the
idea of tiro elaborate fittings of the. ho­ tlie recent sales were to settlers for farm­ beautiful variegated designs on tlie ato-1 lowing note from his girl : 44 May I git
mic shells! As for the parasites, tliqy, yanked out of .bed at midnibsevery nite
tel may be obtained fri&gt;m toe following ing pnrposeH.
too, have their uses. A variety &lt;»f plovtT by a.cuiG like Theydore Tilton, an.' car­
items from tho linen and uphbMtmy
—A young non of Mr. O. McDonald,
enters tlie crocodile’s mouth, picks tlie ried upp a million pare of stares, iff ever
bill: 1,825 dozen table napkins; 5,TO)
a fanner living near Flint, was out in the
remnants of food off the animal's tongue, 1 sese to luv you, Jim."
yards of damask*table-linen; 1,500 yards
woods a few days since, drawing logs 1 ail'd from betwoen ita teeth. Tho living
Tint Pittsburgh Chronicle says thnt
of flue linen; 120 flue damask table­ with a pair of oxeff. In Homo way a
cloths; 15,000 yards, of pillow linen; large log rolled npou young McDonald, UK*hi&gt;kki»ui-&lt;x«mrr,»iU,.&gt;Umgu.UIU..' - Johunr ” BWlr, U&gt;&lt;&gt; «»1 oil IMneo, »
„„ „ f„m botwooll tU«o ud
1,200 quilts, 86 by 89; 6 dozen bath breaking his legs and holding hitn fast erooodilk i&gt; not mobiln. The Moli&lt;w&gt; „„w
ragtag n
F’’"I
Btc a Ml bb-»i&gt;
hUAkota, 4 fe&lt;i by 7; 30^000 yards of upon tlie ground. .Here ho lay for nearly
nndor
tho
puml
of
k
kind
ot
nl,
ttml
;
Onmg
„
M)ll
llxJk&gt;nH » li't-pjM.prrtfy
lUjon slieeting; 1,300 doien Turifisli
half a day, unable to cull help, until a
wilh , M,
bonnet.
■towels; 5,000 yards ‘of crasli towels; 25 . man pisaiag that way heard his groans' ‘give. ih« alarm on Um approach ot dan-;
«c &lt;™I7.^"&gt;.dopendl
8l.xnAr.K:B&lt;x,L U.eltor ; - Wind do
dozen traj^ cloths ; 1,800 linen pillow j' rolled away the log, and carried him 'gar.
on no peculiar condition of the trodj,and I, ■ ,m,lrnlUad
. .ngering lor
flluunu; 1,000 yards of Canton flannel; i
, homo. It is almost impowiible thnt the
am a. abundant il&gt; ^enona of tho moat
■■
(praopt.
900 Nottingliam lace curtains; 250 pieci's I youth can recover from his injuries.
robust
ns
of
the
most
debilitated
health.
,
'
„
in ti.s nwwn
of flue plush; TOO pieces of fine mtin;’
.
ly): " Practicing hymns in the mwiii —The re in a feeling pf general depres- 1pier
home m the mmml&lt;^ in U» ,
t..mhor, and Sunda, aehool ik th15 bales of ticking. Among toe articles j
i aion among the lumtxrmen and mill- \
of furniture are mentioned 1,000 large ji owners at Bay City, owing to the unccr- ।
Jl-rnoon, and Udd. -oh-a i« Um ««.tlw ball of too eyo. They ore generally
enufy-chaira, 1,000 Indies’ easy-chairs, 600
tainty of getting the new crop of logs ,either in too form of a loaf or a ribbon,
,
..
, .
.
rodong-cliaixs, and 350 nofns.
More
nd
um
not
m««mril,.
a.
an.
ouue
imp
.
* Wmmtw. nddor «p|-d« to hhdeinto tho market. .There are some, how- (
tiu^i 75,000 yarda of. carpeting will be
ever, who express hopes of a June ।pomd, oontlnod to a apoeud animal. Jbc HnqUant mthaurflan. by -pug : Th»
required to cover the rooms. The ho­
freshet, and, consequently, n busy sea- ,tmnute. ol tUb h». Iman dotoCnd li,- ’'“k&lt;?“’■' tak™.
Fus­
tel wffl be opened about too 1st of 8q&gt;- son for all. As nearly all in tho commu- [ing in th. inteatinoa of birda ; and there.
«“'&lt;«"P‘‘om J,mr. tf you wd bnng
tembex.

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.

i
•
■
j

me
..me Uml, for the pnrpo-. of .tarel-' “
““
,
wt the potatom. w. emx hvntdl
(opment, nmaf p^ intoUm ««momy of
a «.««1 animal.
Tima,f in
____________
o tho grand urOcImko. gel btg enough to dgf.
! drama called
to the
- - life,
— even ns relating
- ’—j j
C.UiL Schurz luui resolved to settle
St. Inertia,,become
—Michigan, postal affairs: Di«con/in- lowest created organism, there presides permanently in
...-------------------------- —on
ued — Bloomington, Sanilac coruity ;' a law as harmonious m that which rules [ editor, and try to live down the fact tliat
South B-irtou, Ionia county. Postmiu-' 010 Khiru-__________ he "i* mc0 in,United State* Senate,
terr
Appointed — Agnew, Saginaw,
SUjfriittAXKAX Flilts.
Every truly charitable man will wish him
county, Abrahar-. D. Agnew; Blair, i Tlw Virginia Oily miners are fully ; success,reach but a helping hand to him,

nity are directly or indirectly interested
in tho welfare of the lumber Irnmness,
A paper was read More the Man- i. there ore a targe numlxsr on the anxious
phejiter ;Statortici*l Society, u short time Ij sent just now.
t’hk

trottLiea i-owlatiox.

ago, adiin’g attention to too rewhrehe.'f '

of tlifi German statisticinnH Behm and
Wagner, with respect to too population
of the world. Of the many iwtimates of
the ptuqbex of inhabitants of our globe,
none are accounted trustworth. In 1683

;
;
11
I Barry county, Mah’ou. Cooper : CortVorsins estimated that there were 500,­ ■ laud Gentry, Kent county, Nathan D.
000,000. Behm and Wagner set downJ| Saimilera ; Dailey, Cms county, John
tjte uurnber at tl» present time as 1, I1 Brewer; Greenwood Furnace, Marquette
39T,A30,0()0. Tlie subjects of Victoria ;! county, Richard Elake; Meara, Oceanic
are rated at 300,000,000. Bussis has a ! county, CyreuiiiH Slaght; Pack’s Mills,

convinced toe srieutista are right in as-1 and encourage him to peraevere iu his
, *&gt;rting that n great part of the bulk of - good resolution.
.
{the **rth is still a seething molten umss, I
Evxryikhh dost not worship Mannn-ra
that hrai not cooled in the untold agro ^jth an exdurava idolatry* A gentle­
■ elajised rir.ee our globe wan shot- out of IISau uttaclu»d to the inWtectaal 4ep&lt;rt। U,« "un ur Bome oti‘"r hut I,boa
• meat of a New Turk journal hira just

i; Samtac county, Arthur I’adc; Plank J cooHiig space.
The rocks that some-: broken off his engagement with on
Rood, Wavnc countv, James Wallace.
! titneu get hot and stay iwated at tlie:
|&gt;ecause bn iwught her scnitehi -" The’ Michigmi State Sportanwu'a boUom
““** P*Wr
ing Iwr luad al tlw dintwr-tabte with '
. A—tM™ for Ufa Frofacti-J of Gmo.
«?" ’O
'’“’J'™
»*
Ar-

population of 82,000,000. India, sapjhi^xI to be the most pupulomi country
on the globe, has probably 800,000,000
inhabitants. China is said to liave 400,­
000,000 inlmbitants, but th* estimate is ;
undoubtedly grossly exaggerated. The
population of South America has been
checked by internal discord. In Para­
guay there is said to have been an actual
loss of 337,000.
An &lt;wtimak&gt; baaed
' their fotrin, and find that the 30 or ID upon the past growth of Great Britain
■ bnmebea of that faith nnmlier 5,407,815 and the United States, give* to the for­
: communicants throughout the wo&gt;l&lt;L It mer cranntjy in toe year ‘2000 a popula­
1 « projxwtad Ur twite this vtad force fat an tion of 91,000,t)OQ, and to the lattiT of
•
*’
1
iu.«gri*»itve warfare on Satan, and a «m- 546,000,000.
fen*M6 wffl be held in London next Inly,
haaAWO milaa of narigebte
Es-m
t-Jtnpojed of delegate from all (hero
hranchre, at which the effort will he rmufe
OOarechil“
11112aL_.
.

«.l Tfah- ~ n^otly orpu.ir.xl .. ; 4
k»M
Detroit The association is f.,rnje&lt;l for J”' Th’’
the purpofa of aiding in th. procuring - 6—1 “d

of .11 neo—r, logfafalion for th. ««&gt;pM. protect,.™ of gu» kodlfah through- :

- «“■
A
-n’ and excited
A 1i’4XIJ
Augx&gt;
excited individual
individual
I d*ril'd *nto • "'“T Ue- ktber faoruing,

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fo,‘
h&lt;|..,» q.nHt tA

out th- s«r of
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n»u bfa Mien
«..! out bt. btwi
seaaoa na
aa tne
m thia
uus State
auwo ohaU
aaau OT
or!:
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i ’'hocking!.*!'* The bar-tender promptly
tutnaoM
tho lawn of
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ra.T brr^lKrr m.ke it uuUwInl »&gt;
12^. b,'
tnr0~’
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■ any lawn
to wtntcrowi nvs
nsonusi
;_i. ,u.,
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or *pnrsn.-, or sell,
. . ummcu
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‘icb tto'*_&gt;strung,
r dnta.dnMwdr
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talk’ ucrore, «*» WAKK4 rciuskutui Ki.ioug me

I” O’ »•». had generated. It fa aUted in'
r..«ulent, E. B. Hohnaa, of Grand JU,e
id.; Heoond Tic relent, D. H. Kittn
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of ML
Mt Hlrnumia. men.; Tr—urer. C.tl.
It creta si ,356,580 tn keep the wonwm rivwi alfegrthw, and often the
lianiret
of thia country in imparted enraeta for work is pm on th«m by their almoet C-taan. .4 Pairrai.
ooeyw.
brutal parents.
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ler September 1st.-

,

band and congralnlate him ou the
yain he hroitgbl upon Almeda Davis
—she who«e girlish heart lies ooki
and, puterlass in the dreamless slunt-

Trcouiseh
intends to eeleliraV
Deoorattou Day in appropriate style

FRIDAY,

MAY 14. 1875

ClrmUlo

At

When tnree hundred men will tom
trees along their Mreeta for shade oiit to-ride alter a poor, sickly fox. and Wbfild rMpoolftilly call the attention of the
hurrah and yell and jump fences and
cUImus of Nashville and vicinity, to
treej. break suspender buttons, Dio Lewis
The new liquor law, already has
$350,000 is the losses catiumtedto
needn't be blowing around that Amer­
. closed up aevend whisky shops in
have been sustained by freshets this icans are a melancholy race.
different parts of the State. It does spring in Michigan.
An English
a wy
boy lou
ten
Klinil justice 'fined
muwm n
not give entire m it* factkm to all par
Small pox has broken out with shillings for,
' ”
' "
*
to.

If enforced it will accomplnh It*

intended object, vix: that of shutting

up ninny saloons and lessening ‘the

umoiin! of crime caused by intcropeianqe. The bill provides fur a uniform
tax of $160 a year upon all retail
dealers in spirituous liquors, and $140
u|»on venders of beer. ‘

Wholesalefii

and maoufaeturero pay

from $60 to

□n the twelfth day of April, A. D. 187A

tob

wn.t ran

BOISE &amp; LEE

if n
a little man John Bull te.
the sort of
If the boy bail been humming a tune .BOOKS. S TAT1ONER Y.
James Whalen, a breakman on the he'd have probably been executed.
WALL PAPER, PAINTS,
Main line, fell from his train last
A young man tending bar in Gal
Monday. TLi. train passed over his. veston has just fallen heir to ah En
OILS VARNISHES
legs, injuring him so severely that he ch»h fortune ot $50,000, while poor
BRUSHES GLASS.
Michigan .students feel enthusiastic; il
lias since died.
they pick up a nicklc on the side­
PUTTY. DYE STUFFS.
Alvis
Stockmann, ’ Mrs. Xavier walk.
TOILE T AR TICLES,
Richlin, Mrs. Joseph Beyer, Mrs. CQneen Victoria will not hnve a

Wholesale and Retail

the Washtenaw county poor house.

4300. These taxes are placed in the Bloc n bn mtn er, and Michael Moi-nuen handsomer
woman
than henelf
PERFUMES
hiinds of tho County Treasurer for j। of Detroit, and Dwight KJinck of nrour.d court, and the consequence is
collection on or before the first Mon- | Fruitport, sailed on iho ill-fnted a collection of females os much ugliet than Sus.-»u B.-Ajitlionj as can be
■ day in June, ami a refusal to pay said steamer, Sehilkr, and all were lost.
imagined.
tax is considered a misdemeanor, anti Their sad fate has cast n gloom over
-When an Ohio farmer hires a man
is punishable by n heavy fine ur im­ Dutrbit and Fruitport
he expects him to Usaw .wood before
File TeUccw wi Gjmb,
prisonment tn the evunty jail.
No
The Escanalm Tribune says that daylight and churn after supper, and
dealer can sell without giving bonds
twenty miles of railroad will be built if he is a willing hand they can gen­
erally manage to send him after the
of from $1,000 to $3,000, and ore
from Spaulding to the Menominee
doctor about midnight and turn him
forbid, under heavy penalties to. sell
iron range this summer;. It it doubt­ out at three o'clock to see if he for­
io minors, drunken persons or habitu­
ful. however, whether any of the orc got to lock the bam doors.
al drunkards, or
selling on the
will be sent tb Menominee, as the
Two Philadelphians had a fight
For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only
Sabbath day. Il also fives every
owners of the mioes expect te sell it over the question as to how old Adam
person, itij-tred by the sate of liquor,
to furnaces iu
Wisconsin. The was when he died, and the Police
whether it be man, woman or child,
Justice made the fine $20 apiece and
Michigan grant.of land will thus be
tho right of action against the Vender. devoted to promoting the- industries remarked that Adam was old enough
•ro know better.
of other States, a course not dreamed
“Tnere was an old family fuel be­
There is*an old theory that the in­ of bg the Legislature a) the time* the
tween them," was what a female wit­
terior of the earth is n veritable para­ bill was passed.!
ness m*a Chicago murder case said
dise, the only entrance into which is
to the jury. A juryman asked her if
to be found Polos. Could Arctic ex­
she didn’t mean “feud ?" nnd she
IF YOU WANT
asked him who was telling the story.
plorers but believe this theory it
Our renders will remember that
would be a great stimulus to them.
Latest estimated give the popu’a- PAINTS and OILS
It would certainly be worth the while i n November lost Almeda Davis was tion of our globe as 1,391 OOO.OUO dis­

dompteinant's sol tetter within twenty days
afte r »rr»ico on him ot a copy of .Mid bill

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

default thereof, teat raid UB will ba taken
m confwfed by said non-rwidant dafeadaei.

CROCKERY
GLASSWARE

11 x News, a pctblie
newspaper, printed, published and circulat-

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

GRAND BIVER VALLEY DIV.
appearanee.

It is proposed that everybody. man,
woman, and child, plant an elm( oak;
,
maple or some other good tree on the

ground where it lives this year, as a1
ccntenial offering to those who mayr
come after them and sit in the shadei
-«f the same.

Signor Wandanna, the sword swal­
lower; while performing with the’
sworn at Calais, Me., May 10th, cutt
’ himself internally and soon died from(
,
'injuries received. “They that live by
'
the sword shall die by the sword."

Jbc new
Tork

building of

the Newf

Tribune is nine stones high

to the kitchen and Mary asked him।
to stay, and he concluded to. In the1
evening when Mr. Davis took out his•
watch and sa d it was a quarter to'
nine, he made the excuse of noti
wanting to play becauso Meda hitI
him on the back, mid whispered and
told him not to play any longer. She
went up to bed and after the rest had
played one game he went up and
went to bed. and Meda came.mid g«&gt;»
into bed with him. Mrs Dams called
to him, and Meda hunched him and
told him not Io answ.-r; but he did.
Mrs. Davis came up, and Meda
jumped .from the bed. Mrs. Davis
said : f’Meda, what are you doing in
Martid's bed," and .-Meda said : "I
came in here." Then Mrs. Davis
said, “I will settle with you for ‘.his
in the morning.” She said nothing
mure anJ went down stairs. Meda

When a man comes in and wants to'
know who wrote that article, he is then said to him, “Mo’her will not
told that the author is on the top have a chance to settle with me in
tho morning,'* then she went to her
floor with the elevator broken.
room.
-

It is now the 16th ot Juno that the

Tho

EDWARD A. HOLBROOK.
Circuit Court CommiMioser te and for I
ry County. Mieb.
_
CLEM.ENT SMITH,
Complainant’s Solicitor

SPECIALTY.

A

SUGAR, 10 to 14 Gents!
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF

SHELF

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!

HMMM
M’ddlcvlHe,
Hammond,
Grand Rapid*,

GOODS

IN THE VILLAGE.

SsiSr.....
UlddUVllIe,
Charlotte,

CANNED FRUITS
OF ALL KINDS AT COST!

FANCY

GROCERIES

Of all kinds, and

Bonn Bao'a will give eery cloae U

WHOLESALE CASH

RATES.

Physicians will find our
stock complete, at the
lowest living prices.

Prescriptioiis Carefully Prepare!

AT PRICES THAT DEFY
COMPETITION!

Xi*
MX

pher Kill, of Cuuletoo, Michigan, a certain

I0.M
UJo
1X14 aI

note, the miss day made, and, whereas, tho
said mortgage waa duly recorded in'the
office of the Register of Dead* of Barry
county. Michigan, on the loth day of Janu­
ary, 1873, in Liber *‘Z*' of mortgages, on

rtuoday nlfht train leave* Pentwater pacing livered, on the 27th day of September, A.
■ugh Grand HapkUal 7Jo p m and NashvilleOJN D. 1878, by said Cbnrtopber Kill, to Joshua
W. Glenn, which raid alignment wm duly
recorded in the oftee of ihe Register of
Deeds in Barry county, Michigan, on tho
Wm E. SAVAGE &amp; BRO a COLUMN 2UU day of May, A. D. 1874. In Liber “6"
of mortgages, on page 118, nnd. where**,
said Joshua W. Gienn did, on the ICth day
of June. A. D. 1874, duty and legally assign
said mortgage '■nd deliver said note to Grif­
fith &amp; Kerr, of Nuhville, Michigan, which
raid aMignmeni&gt;WM duly recorded te the
office of the Register of Deeds in Barry
county. Michigan, on the 12tb day of March,
A. D 1875, in Liber ‘-No. 6” of mortgages.

PATENTS. SSl^

Paid for all kinds of Produce, or exchanged

GLASS
AND PAINT.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

Foil BARGAINS

OT »»»&gt;

FiRMERS, HTENTIOKI
KERR &amp; CROCKER
90 per cent above 1st cost.
are Mlling

AT THE

AT ALLEN’S,
AT ALLEN'S,

AT ALLEN’S,

scribed in Mid mortgage, or so much ihere-

D2TB0IT, MICH.

expenara of this aale and an AUorney fee
of twenty-five dollar*, eiiputeted to be paid
by the term* of aald mortgage, should the
same be foreclosed.
The description of tho premises as de­
scribed in acid mortgage is as follows, to
wit: Village Lot No. Un (10) In Alanson
W. Phillips* addition to the Village of Nash­
MICHIGAN.
DETROIT,
ville, Barry county, Michigan, according to
the plat and survey thereof.
Dated Naabville, March 18lh, 1875.
to work for tie JCqulteW* Life Amrar' (Society
GRIFFITH A.KERR,
Assigntea of a:.........
Cunutirr Smith,
Attorney for Assignees.
25
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made in the condi. MORTGAGE SALE.
ontufa certain indenture of mortgage,
Default having been made in the conditions
ade and executed on tho first day of April,
the year of oar Lord one thouvand eight

E. W. VOIGT’S

SALVATOR BEER

Agrirnltural gmpltmrnfs
OF ALL KINDS,

Gale's Chilled Plows^

WILL BE FOUND

DRAGS, CULTIVATORS,

®o

355

9

CLOTHING,

Grans' Plows.

Wheel

Horse

Rakes,

vor of Thomas SbelJon of Cssitelon, Miebig&gt;n, which raid tn or«gag* was duly record­
ed te tbs office of the Resister of
Deeds of Barry
county,
Michigan,
on the first day of July, A. D. 1870,
at eleven o'clock A. M-. te Liber T
of morigagea, on page 192, which said mort
gage wm given to seeure tho payment of
•even hundred [$700] dollars in yearly pay­
ments, of one hundred dollars each year,
from ibe date of said mortgage, with inter­
est at the rate of ten per cent per aunum
peyaUv asssslly; and p wra thereby and
in raid mortgage expressly agreed that
ibould any default be made in the payment

main unpaid and in arrears for the i]

BOOTS AND SHOES
HATS AND CAPS

CROCKERY,

.
’

Cheap As Dirt,

CHAMPION

WALL PAPER,

GARDEN SEEDS

Cheap As Dirt,
,
’

REAPER &amp; MOWER

thereon, abonld al the option of the obligee,
bte executor*, edminirtrators or ansigns.
become and be duo and payable immediately
thereafter, although the period an aboee

Cheap as Dirt.

LUMBER WAGON!

।

IN THE MARKET.

paid and in erreers for the «p4ce of ten days
and upwards, the aforesaid principal mun
of seven hundred dollars, with all the ar­
rearages of inlereat thereon, hath been nod
te declared to be now duo and payable, and
there is now claimed to be dun on said indentare of mortgage the sum of *tveu hundred
and 38-100 ($74A.3«) dollars, and

slock of the above named Implements at

COME AND SEE-

MAKE IT PAY YOU

33

wbiob raid mortgage wm given io secure
the payment of twelve hundred twenty and
75-100 [$1220.75] dollars, two years from
the date of said mortgage, with interest at
ths rate of ten per cent per annus* payable
annually ; And it waa thereby and in t&gt;*U
mortgage expressly agreed that should any

expressed, and should the aame remain un­
paid and in arrears for the space of thirty
days, then and from thenceforth, that te to
say, after the lapre of Mid thirty days, tho
said principal sum of twelve hundred twenty
and 76-lOOths dollars, with all arrearages of
interest thereon, rhould at the option of Ihe
obligee, bis execu'ora, administrators, or as­
signs, become and be due and payable itamediately thereafter, althaugh the period as
above limited for the payment thereof might
not (hen have expired, anything therein be-

wire notwithstanding ; and default having

I will call tho attention of farmers, me-

COME AND SEE,

December, tn the year of our Lord one thou­
sand eight hundred and eeventy-ihree, by
Peter Simot, of Nuhville, Michigan, te fa­
vor ofCharlea B. Richard non of the aame
place, which said mortgage waa duly rveord-

AND A FEW

Grangers' Prices

COME AND SEE,

one hundred and sarenty six dollars al this
date, and default has been made te the pay­
ment of said sum: Now, therefore, by
reasop of said default, the assignee of eaid
mortgage, by virtue of the power in said
mortgage contained, wiH, on the 19th day of
June, A. D. 1875, at the hoar of ten-^cteck,
A. M., of said da/, jn the city of Hastings,
al the north front door of the court house,
in said city, (that being the place of holding

WANTED.

NO, NOT AT COST, DL’T

gowx Sows JJtobb!

Millerites have , fixed upon for the jAiy Sprin/: comments upon the case
time when they will don their white as follows, which we mink is aboui

Martin Bur.nell,—-weep over and
smite upon him-* t ’. e Itim by the

M'f Ex.
7,00 am
7^*
22 •
SJB
•,u
MS
»,**
in
’a
lo,tt
' IM*

West ConjTeee St-, brtn.lt.
THO&amp;aBPBAGLE. PrreMent

Hartford (Van Buren Co.]

robes, and leave this world of sin and right:
On Saturday last, just before noon,
the case was submitted in the jury
and those twelve Apostles retired to
find their verdict. During the last
r The following from the Plainwell three days of the trial tho .court room
Republic is about as neatly ••pul" as was crowded to ruflbeation, mid scores
of ladies were in hourly attendance
anything we ever saw upon the sub­
When the jury had received their
ject of advertising:
charge, nnd were ready to pass
If any Of our friends think advertis­ through (he audience to their room,
ing is a modern invention they arc it was some time befoie a passage
About four o’clock
quite ratetaken. Boaz was considered could be made
a prudent business man and when the the jury came m with a verdict of not
estate of Ruth s father-iri.law was to “guilty," and when the lorman made
be sold he -‘advertised it," and then tho atuiounceir.ent. there war a deaf
bid It in, a good deal as mortgagees ening applause, and the pretty little
do now days we suppose. We’ll bet feet of ladies stamped the floor in
he never w^ri heard to say that adver­ expression of their great joy, at the
tising didn’t pay. It is recorded that acquital of the prisoner. Slimne on
the Devi! did some advertising once the conduct of these Indies [?] who
-when he was in the fruit business, and (hus cheered and rejoiced at the acsucceeded in “taking in" two very qoital of a murderer of one of their
green customers, Adam nod Eve. who sex ! Whether innocent or guilty of
hadn't yet learned to dtetinguiih be­ the charge, Martin Bunnell, by his
tween an honest advertiser and n own statement, proved himself a
fraud. We’ll |rost our readers so they miserable, obscene villain, and drove
the pool girl to suicide, if he did not
The honest advertisers are those who kill her with lite own hand. And the
speak through the columns of the ladies [?| cheered him—God save the
home paper and thus assist in sup- mark ! Death and the grave have
}»ortiiig that which in time coukibutes seated the lips of 'hts aictim—a fair
ao largely to btiildiug up the village young girl-in her youth and beauty—
and its business
interests. The and him for whom she died goes «ato
“frauds" are those who atlvertiea by court and makes public the shame,
means of tarred “shingles" ateick out she brought upon herself fur loving
on the frout of their shanties an him “not wisely but too well.” She
non train g that they have “sault for busted m him Hie, but ra death he
H&gt;il," want “bitter and cgs." etc. has deceived h-r.
And respectable
Look out lor that latter class. Shun pj women applaud the verdict that
them as ?ou would suitkcs in a cow set at freedom a seducer, if nut a
pasture, fur if you buy olthetn skippers qittrtierer, of one of their sex! O
will eat your cheese, your chickens woman’s mercy and woman » charily
■will have the “pipa," your ducks will that would lust ver the ruin of n
lay top-sided eggs, and* things gener­ trusting loving girl, whose pride
ally go worse wuh you than they di«l perhaps induced her to seek refuge
with mother Eve. Blink to honest in a a.iicide's grave,' Fair ladies o f
the World, g*r pity and fondle the
gentlemanly and candid maaner to poor girl’s daranoiler whenever you
Sxjtoe and see for youraolvui." If you i meet him, but despise and worn the
deal with them, you'll lie dealt Gririy [
। liitte bright dower tliat will bloom on
the poor girl's grave ! In me ball*

WhereA«, Francis Pattison, of Nashville,
D»» Kx.
la^opm
IMS
SB
1,S
MS
9bM
MS

Of all kinds which we
WARRANTTOBE pure

“Falling
Water," is tho pretty
With thanks for past patronage we trust
liamo of an Indian niaidrn up in
Chippewa County, but she chews by fair prices and honest dealing to merit its
tobacco and wears an old pair of ar- continuance
call and see ns before pr.rchraing.
my pants, with horn buttons on them.
—blilwaMkee News.
F.C.4F.T. BOISE Druggists.
BOISE &amp; 1£E.

w «wm,
ot mu,

:

STATIONS

CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,

of navigators to penetrate that mys­ futind in her bed al her father’s house, tributed as follows: Europe, 300,­
530,00; Asia, 798,220.000; America,
terious region if the effect promises to near Coldwater, with her throat cut
84,542,000 ; Australia and Polynesia,
be crowned with’ any suchsuccess ns from ear to ear. A young man 4,*38,00U.
working
for
her
father
slept
in
an
the discovery of a Heaven so near us‘
Clnra Louise Kellogg is making
adjoining room and was charged with
$2,000 a week, hnr the poor girl is to­
Decoration Day is now a legal hol­ committing the crime and arrested. tally ignorant ot the delight which
In the trial, which concluded at comes from hanging over ihe garden
iday, and iLis well. Surely the fnth
era and brothers that laid down their Coldwater week before last, Martin gate, on a damp night, catching at
once a husband and a cold.
lives for iho preservation of the Un­ Bunnell made the following coward­
Reading t|ie great Spurgeon’s dec­
ion and their homes, sht«ld be re­ Iv statement:
p
He said that on the afternoon of laration. ‘A cigar is a thing to thank
membered, and what could be a morei
p Gud for," a navy yard school boy
,
that
dav,
when
he
was
thinking
of
'fitting emblem of remembrance than
, bought a cigar. Ho urns afterward
going home, Meds told him not to go
to strew their graves with flowers.
and she would come to his bod that seen hanging over a fence, but he
night He made no reply and went[ was not giving thanks.

:

,

With Nsw and Fkxsh Goods, which they
will sail at

Drugs, Medicines

great viuleuco among the inmates of

BTAT10S9

“49"

BOISE BRO’S

The people of Mason suLont apple

MICHIGAN' CENTBAL.

H. M. LEE

I* C. BOISE.

QREKTlniS!

our standjust north of Wolcott's.

CASH DOLLAR DEAL
4 lbs Rio Coffee for

ft liRWT EVERYTHING we Sell

1 &lt;»o

10 ll-s New Orleans Sugar

1 00

12 lbs Family Mackerel

1 00

1 lb A No. I Tea

1 co

15 lbs Butter Crackers

I 00

11 lbs Satisfaction Fino Cut

1 00

10 Rolls Wall Paper

1 00

5 Boxes Linen Faced Collars

1 00

1.. EWERV’S

I Pair Patent Overalls

1 00 wv can fully warrant all liuggias we tell.

I 00

10 Pairs Mens* Haff Hose

1 so

**

Ladies’ Hose

and provided, I shall sell at public auction

1 00
1 00

HR DICKINSON.

county of Barrysaid coart house being the
place for holding the circuit court for the
eon aly of Barry,—&lt;&gt;n Baiurday the third
day of July, A. D. 1875, at the hoar of tea ing the place of bolding the circa it court for
tho county of Barry.—on Saturday the
third day of July, A. D. 1875, al the hour

mortgage. nrao much thereof an ebail be

Irish Linen Tabic Cloths only

I1 Balls Best Knitting Cotton

claimed to b« dec on said indenture of
mortgage ike eum of thirteen bnndred thir­
teen and 17-lOOtl.g dollar*, f$IU8.17] and
eteo an atiornry fee of fifty d„lUr», a»
in raid mortgage expreMly provided ; end
no nit at tew or in equity having been in-

SI OU

11 lbs Japan Tea for

10

nt thirty days and upwards, the aforesaid
principal sum of twelve hundred twenty and
75-100tbs dollar* with all arrearages of in*

isntirc SatiH faction.

KERR

k CROCKER.

THOMAE BH ELDON,
CLEMENT SMITH,
Mortgagee.
A Korney for Mortgagee.
I Dated Nashville, April ti, 1875.
28-

CHARLERIk RICHARDSON,
CLEMENT SMITH.
Mortgagee,

�NEW GOODS!.

NEW GOODS!

The saw Ina o

FRIDAY.

AINSWORTH &amp; EBOOKS,

MAY 14. 1875
preparation.

and 21m.

$2,500

OH HAND AT

pay tlw Highest Marks! Pries for

W. A. AYLSWORTH’S,
POTATOES,

—Dnrid Dwnary hae bought the building.

CORN.

Sts at Qlill.

’

Conacll ProccedlDga-

APPLES,

OATS,

Delivered at their

Cojjxcil Rooms, 1
May 11 187$. J
Regular meeting held.

Drj C*o$s,

Clover Seed, &amp;c..

Bats, Csps,

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.

Boots, Shots,

Notlois,

Prepent, — Downing,
Wolcotl,
and
Halbert, (Trustee*.
are paying $1.20 for wheat. This (s one of Olds
Minutes of the previous meeting LATH,
the most reliable and bast firms in Barry Co.
read-hnd approved.
SHINGLES,
Petition presented' asking for a
WA TER LIME,
sidewalk on
State St. between
SALT,
Washington and Reed Sts., petiton
HAIR.
Atkins here formed granted and side walk ordered to be
STUCCO,
completed within thirty days.

JOHN B. EASTMAN.
q L1KBHAUSER,

U"

TAILOB

1?

PARADY, Manufacturer of

_____________ ou___

&amp;

JONES,

Justice of the Peace,
Nuhvllle, Mich.
Crncral CamyaKOKf,

MONEY TO

LOAN

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

Neck Ties, Rushings,
Collars and Cuffs,

er has received her stock of new Millinery

The President on motion appointed
Downing. Halbert and Wolcott as a
Cemetery Committee.

On motion council adjourned.

Hsing space. Go and see them.
something that will soit yon all.

She has E. J. Feigbnor,
Recorder,

painted, and other improvements dons too

FINE, LARGE STOCKOF
CLOTHING
SVITH from »8. to »30.

SPMS ttSIS!

Grreeting!

—Jesse Austin baa finished "digging the
cellar of his new house on bis lots across
the river.
Its dimensions will be 24x26
fed. something in the shape of an L, and
will be buiU of brick. The brick walls will

—The first annual meeting of the HaCinga
Home Association will lake place at Hastings
on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May

^....-•-•1’20
1.10
.... .....0,56
........... &lt;0(475
...1.60@L75
60 @ 65
........... MX2 40
...6,60(^8,00
4.00
,^l,25®l,&amp;0
. ..0.G5
---------- 2.25
---------- 0.28
0,16^0.16
-------- -.0.08
.0.08
.6.00

wooftisog
LOCAL MATTERS.

and satisfaction guaranteed.
a-days? Strangers hear of the natural ad­
vantages and fair frme of tho banner village
and flrek in by the hundreds te '*see for
themselves.’’ No one can be too corteous
todiesc persons. Nashville business men
are all doing well. From poor men, a few

Especial

Attention

JOB THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

|

Wkiiliu.

■ftu. Bay State Suspenders at
Dtcxix box's.

KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED!

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rustlings,
mite Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AND

Ladies’ Linen Collars Ac Cuffs

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

To match all new Spring styles, bought at
Ready pay customers shall have no cause my own price, to be sold accordingly
। complain of high prices.

Very Cheap.
Grive IVTe a Call.

Nashville, Mich., April 1st, 1876.

G. A. TRUMAN,

Nashville, Mich., Jan. 27. 1876.

W. A. AYLSWGRTH.

L. J. WHEELER

LISTEN?

PURMTDRE MANUFACTORY!

Plows Plows Plows!

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
Something Into rstlng and Val-

Manufacturers and keeps on han

BQU Specie payments resumed al

Don’t make your pur­
chase until yon have
seen my Stock.

is invited to my stock of

WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED IJi TOWN.
White wheat, per bn.
Red
»
••
m.
Oats,
“ “.
Potatoes,
•«
“
Beans,
•• *• .
Apples, green,
Turnips,
“
•• .
Clover see&lt;L “
•*..
Timothy ee®J,“
“.
Onions.
“
“
Corn, per 70 lbs, .........
Barley per 100 lbs-..
Eggs, per doten----Buller^ per lb.,4..~
Dried Apples, ••
Lard,•«...
Dressed Hoge “

Dress laiiu, Catting ail Fiitim Done

Mrs. N. JU. STEBBINS

'

G. A. Truman,
President.

MAHHIEU.
—An iron fence will graoe the front of H.
On April ISlb, 1876. Mr. Abram Keagle,
orCaitUten, to Mise Alice Crab, of Wash­
one of the nicest residences in Nashville. ington, Ludos county, Ohio.

IN ALL OF . THE LATEST STYLES. amount of $3,600 will be distributed. We
are under obligations to the society for a
Hats Bleached and Pruned.
complimentary. Let the beat horse flesh of

FALL MILLINERY GOODS!

kt.

Again in the Trade BOOTS and SHOES,

Spring and Hammer

MILLINKRY&amp; FANCY GOODS!

Csft,

Cirquexoloodoa

ter of the sidewalk.

ELIHU CHIfMAN,

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

Collars,

* I wovld respectfully inform my friends
On' rao'.ion C; C Wolcott was that I am
granted the privilege of using Cherry
last Bunday. It exhibited in Hastings alley while constructing his store.
On motion the Overseer in Road
Disc No.S'was directed to apply 25
and shall be pleased to rtneir
of Detroit, Rochester and Eastern manudays work-on the road running west
from L. Durkee’s, and one half of the JStisineaB
Itelationw
goods ho bought while there aro arriving by
remaining work on the main road
running south of Nashville.
with you. I trust by fair dealing-1 shall be Bools from $2.50 to $1 pr pair
On motion by
C. C.
Wolcott able to retain your confidence,- and to win
—J. F. Fuller has built a neat picket
fence around his residence; and is laying Herliert M. Lee was appointed
Trustee to fill the vacancy occasioned
by the resignation of D. F. Irland.
Brooke will follow
suit In
—Springer's

JOHNQ^KSSY^

.

Shirts,

fc.. 4^,
Petition presented asking for a
sidewalk on
the south side of
which we ship and retail at bottom prices.
Washington St-, laid over for want of
AINSWORTH Ac BROOKS,
wn. I. on ..hibltl.B *1 Boia. Bro*, due Repkeseetation.
Petition presented asking for labor
Proprietor!.
store. It was caught by Wm. Bartley in
on Quean SL, laid on the table.

The following accts were presented
—Elibu Chipman has built a neat fence
and*on motion allowed:
around his. place, and is making arrange
0.
Stroop prinaiDg...$7-47.
manta to erjet an upright addition to .his
Wm,'E. Griggs, Marshall aerrio«s,.~,„ .6.00

G. A. TRUMAN

ClMMag,

-

uble.

Parlor, Library, Dinin, Offlce aid
GENERAL FUITURE!

Doable Self-Sharpealag Improved

Together with a f ill assortment ot

KOCHER BROS.

MIRRORS.PICTURES, FHAMES

ZDRESS ZMZAKING
CALL

AMD SIL

REESE &amp; DETTERICK

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,

inhabitant to show a better and fairer rec­
ord than can Nashville. Oh, who wouldn't
be hippy and live la Nashville.
brands of Clapp's cigars.

—Cabbage, Lettuce, Pieplant, Radishes,
—The Christian Church of this Village
have adapted the Envelope plan in raising
funds to pay their incidental expenses, and thing else at &lt;19.
Boise &amp; Lss

19* Dickinson has cheap wall paper.

FOR ALL KINDS OF

COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Bites, Pelts ant Fan.

Those contributing for incidentals enclose trade 1 will return change ia srscia, act to
exceed fifty rents.
Wmxxlkb.
their names. Immediately after service the
NOTICE! XOT1CEJ
stewards gather the envelopes and the funds
Mr. Stiles having sold out his interest in
are distributed whore they belong. The the firm of L. C Boise i Co., and as I biive
all Ihe accounts, I wish nii partire indebted
first collection last Sabbath was $31.10.
to said Boise A Co., to call and seule with­
out further notice.
HASTINGS ITEMS.
May l(Xh, 1876.

NO EXCUSE FOB BEING SICK.

Garden

shall strW ornt.a

21-46

Elegant New Quarters,

the Throat and

Mr. Buckle has sold bis village property,
to Jane Williams for $1,000.

REESE Ac DETTERICK.

excellent in other localities.

GENERH MERCHUDISE

Saw MTJ11

Wajon to buy Fresh

BUTTER &lt;md EGGS.

Baty Cabs and PeramMaturs i

Dry Goods Business I

PAT THE

IllR-Iiest Caeli T?r*ice

The truly wonderful and justly celebrated Plow—a plow that is surely
destined to .work its way into general use as fast as it becomes known. All
that is required ol it to do so, is hs use. Il is very nest, strong, compact apd
simple in its construction; there being in all but lour jriecen of castings, viz.;
Mouldboard, Landside. Point and Share.
Tlie Point nnd Share, unlike other plows, are separate pieces of castings,
In the new' brick block, apposite ihe Union thereby securing a great saving in wear, as every farmer knows that the
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
House, aud are bound to lead tho Co. iu the point of his old style plow is soon worn good lor nothing, while his share
would do much service if he could separate it from the point. And besides
Of all styles and sixes, and MDTAIAC
all that, the truly great economy iu tins Plow is, that when the under side
CASES furnished to ordee
of the Point becomes worn beveling, as all points do, especially in hard
land, it can be turned upside down, and you have the sharp chisel edge
SHR 0UDS AND COFFIN LIN­
that was up, now on the bottom, cutting keenly; and thus you can keep
INGS kept constantly on hand.
turning it. fiist one side down and then the other, until it is worn too short
for use. And then when you have thus worn out one end of your Point,
you have the other end of the same Point to do you equal service as the
first. Thus you have in one Point the wear of four at least, of the old style
We manufacture our Furnltme from the
best thoroughly seasoned lumber and warof points.
'
.
.
And then the Share also has two edges, which can be used vice rersa and
while one end of the Point, or one edge of the Share is in use, the other is
hid inside the Plow, giving it sirength. and not marring its symetry in the
Nashville M ich.
least. Thus the Share is equal in service to at least two of the old style,
aud by its being disconnected from tlie Point and need not be thrown away
with it because it is worn out, this Share is equal to more tlian two old style.
And not only has ths Plow the above great advantages economy in wear
of Points and Shares, but it has much advantage in wear iu the shape of the
Landside and Mouldboard. This Plow is the result of twenty years con­
stant stur.y, and the expenditure of eight thousand dollars in experiment"The Landside, unlike other plows, instead of having a lateral projectile at
its bottom, (supposed and is actually necessary in other plowrto keep them
Manufacturer of
iu the ground level,) the Wllom corner of t’.e Lnndsidc-of-this Plow is
(OTTOUDEN,
rounded, and stands slanting in tinder the Plow. Thus there is no projec­
Hard aud Soft Wood
tion there to be soon worn o(T, and when worn off tour Plow much injured.
The wear of its Lands de is equal on all its surface.
The Mould-board ol this Plow has been the subject of the g*ealest atndy
and experiment, ronliing in one on which the furrow slice bears equally on
every ,&gt;art of its surface, and it has also demonstrated the fact that it is not
ihe character of the metal alone, but the peculiar shn|»e of it. that enables
plows to “scour" in the most sticky, mucky soil. Tins plow, made of ©.st
iron, will scour in any soil that a steel plow will; Il bas.^.aho. great pulFOR THE
verizrng properfwa. In the extremely Uard doddy grqdnd. farmers have
Have removed to their

DUSTERS, Ac C- it, C.,

three years, over 250.000 sample bottles by
Druggists in ail parts of tho United States
No other manufacturer of modieine ever
ve their
• to your

K

Sample belt lea 10 eta. each.

also*

DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, CASSIimS,

FL

LUMBER,
WHOLESALE

H. Powers. Connty Cl«k, is adding

k

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Yankee Notion'
RETAIL TRADE.

rocenes

The Proseeating Atteruey is highly com­
mended for his able prosecutions at the Ute

matoo laying out

Of all kinds, and in fart

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER

CHA8. W. DEM ARA Y

ZCT ZE JLS,

Will do well to look over my stock of

j

BUILDING LUMBER!

policed this jicceharitv a great deal.
'
Aud now, lastly we’ have a Plow witltuut any sjiedal preasure in one
part more than another, we should expect that it would hold cnxy and draw
easy. Well, it docs. It will run alone without any buMing. and has done
| it, with the horses on a trot. This How heat the Oliver Chtllwl, Gale
J ChiKed and alt the plows On draft at the Stalo Fair. 113 Ite, and at ihe
Washtenaw Co. Fair, 128 His. This Plow is now the most perfect two or
three horse Plow, made in the U- 3.
.

Errruthinn you Want,

JPllICJE, #1^-00.

POINTS. 450 &lt;Dt».

FOR SALE ONLY AT

! Mil-boards in front of the cenrt yard on

^1*5.00 Reward.

will

FRESH MEATS,
Mb tills, Zfich.

LATH &amp; SHINGLES
A

W. OLDS

*iC. C. WOLCOTT’S HARDW^BF ^nn

~

* 1 your Butter, I-^gs and Dried Fetal.

,.s am

*&gt;/!« rn.iji,,'
j

W. H. KM'BElt

k

Bro.

Where everything in

ujo

�■gatiMrt b«r htakttaud liecwnse ths New Tart law
ot Msy ID, ISffT, dmtarw » wife to be ineomjtotent m a wriurtw fur or sgdn-t her husband.
However. Mm. TUton dertvfai ell the benefit ot
having b«» appeal jmNfahed, white •&lt; the mxm
-tle». IL H. Marrite®, a meentar at tire time omwping tbs jwtoa* pttfalli of tnrtympeBoard rrf Trade, and lately identified with tho
ineroaotite and commercial interred of (thfaeft*,
Ary.-Stephan Fear! Andrew*
dropped-deed, on ’t .'hango, of heart dfareoe Im« eouhuuad Mb Wtimouy, admitting that he had
■HsilawtheanwanouriBinthe propwdjMi of
tlw arax. W aruek hx Wclhulla fapsc. and
—In OMineolton with a deration by the Hu- that he waa barely able io proper* it in time
l«rome Court of the United Htatea in the cwm&gt; of for publication. ik&gt; lime being fast between im
Hie IMiumuro and Ohio railroad againet tbn prejwration aiuF going into the hands of the
Rtote of Mary tend. U&gt;c court took oecatdon to print*™. Thto te tmpertant ae tendiuf to show
ootnider aud pew ujxwi U.n correlative an^. tliat TUtou was riot privy to. and bad no hand
rartly mure Important qnreti^n of the power1 ’ta, ite publication.- . The aeuaslkm of tho day
wm thg naddcu ajipeannoa on the wUmm
of fougreaeover Inter-State
decieicm, coming
_ from a full '
Hi® At: rtarki of Henry’ C. Bowen, who eoatradlcte&lt;!
prenur Court, is the first deliverance upon the
•object of Couftrassteaal control over tlie coin- uoticeaWeof which wm, perhaps. tliat iu refer­
nicrw between the varioti* SitataM of the Union. ence to Boechcrti reuv.nw being largely cauMod
It fa eonelwrvely declw! that the United by his iiixtruuwutality iu Tillou's disciiurge
ct.-ned, and that Ccogrrr*. under the Couatitu­
tsan. baa the power to mteqKwo Ita authority
to prevent tlie impedbomit or restriction of
commerce by State yr local ojuettneuts.
—The Indiana Newapajicr Virion, a concern
atagtedai Indianapolis Mane time ago for tlie'
purpose of funiiehing ready-printed tor-eta to
weekly tieww]M|x.*ni. baa auiqictidcd IxixitirwA.
—The U. H. Diatriot Court of North Carolina
baa declared Upe Chillllghte law, hi ita criminal
aajxct, which waa Uie only shape in which it
cutiHcurao before tlw grand Jury. unouneU--tuUofls] and void, fn the Texan District Court,
the Judge's view of tho act to that'it ia not in­
ended to affectsocial righto, toil civil anddegri
rights.
rollgi^ut revolution in Mexico, ariaing
out of tho ptiblWatton of clinrch reforms and
the eipuWon of the Sfators'of Charity, ia aaid
to lx&gt; extending rapidly. A village han bean
pillaged and burned. l&gt;anineM ia at a atand■till. and the inhalnlauta are seeking aafety in
.
- ■

There waa • ffa
wuarfteng;
____________ __
Mort of tile mate jxutMiugwa were awake,
nutl tiwre waa tlie usuAl ntah for the
boat®, but t^^v all the boatf were
staved. Ontwith a few Mitere l"ft
.theahip; cowardly refusing aid- Two
Ixieta were ®sve»l. The Captain emtaavurod to compel obedience Ur firing a
revolver over thtrir tenuis. During two
.hoars six cannon sh«»te were fired, when
the powder dampotwd. .ptetrcsB siguola,
rockctn, and blue lights were unanswered.
At midnight tlw fog lifted a minute, rpveiling the Lighthouse, and the wavea,
•weeping the deck* and carrying away
victims. At 2 o’clock the dock-house, in
which worn tho women and ehildren, wm awept sway. Tlw cries and
shrieks of the victim*-were heart-rendpoint blank that tho letter frot’n Tilton to tug. There followed a ghastly aitenoe
IlewUw, denting tho latter e aMiestmn of
■ lh&lt;rrfymoufi&gt; pulpit, of •rtuEL h® fltowfen) wm Hume uf tho boata, and othera ware
Uie liearcr. was delivered at Freclaud x. where** carried
Tpo nwruAUxicr follow.-d
Mr. Beecher itwore that the note wm delivered ,
'tlie Oaptahi toUiolorwd hridgu. Hodi
at Ida own bonne. At that meeting, according
to Bowen. Beecher read Uic note. and. after Buceeediiig wave took freah victim*.
acme cauvcraaLUni rrgarduig U. Mked Bowen if Some sought rufufte' on tta- rnaimmtat..
he had done anything about diamin«ing Tilton, , and aome on the foremast
.
aud w m told tliat Ute a^iar merit betw*tot( Uiem . 1 . At 3 o’clock Ute Captain and two other
, officer* wore bn th® Widge. 'fho Cai&gt;-

that tlu*rn waa nocotmoction'between die award
and Uie Beecher ucaodal. A question of verac­
ity haa liven ratood between Bowen and Claflin,
tho former claiming that there waa nothing
raid about turning the documenta. Both par-

CKIJtK AKD CBfMINAXJI.
-Joseph V. Baxter, a policeman of Plym­
. —UufhvoraN® crop iudbsttoai are seprated
outh. Maiw’.. was recently.shot dead by Chrteto
from England. Corn threatens to be Isle,
pher Rtoddard. a desperado whom the officer
whatever may be ita bulk. Iu Franco wheat
—Wesley Vandusen, A weAltliy and cerenine and rye have already Mt ffcred. In 1‘uuntla
tho Aowero have actually Iwn beaten off by
farmer, of Hudeon. N. Y.. shot Ms motlior
daad sod then killed hlmaelf, teat Tuastey.
—A ateamcr arrived at London recently from
. —A mutiny ocernrredoti board of tlie schooner
the Cape oteGood Hope, Africa, with £50.000
Jeffanm Borden, from Naw Orleans for Tx»ndon.-ou tbs high mm. recently, -in which tlia io joH from the diggings, tiis tersest ODiirignm&gt;nt yeL One of tho nuggets weighed nine
first aixl
maten were killed, aud Um
Captain wounded. One of tlie mutineers wm |&gt;ounda.
—Germany to said to lx&gt; anxious for another
kiUnd, and two or three wounded.
—W. H. Chadwick, proprietor of Cliadwick's war, and a groat crisis is impending.
Museum, at Wsahingtou, D. C„ bJi been ar­ ' —A c&amp;pstch from Kingston. Jamaica etaies
rested on tlie charge of murdering his wife, that a revolution broke out lu Itort-au-Prince on
who shed a abort time since under NispicloiiB tlie 2d of May. Forty foreigners were killed,
buBdiags Arid, and every si&gt;ecien of disorder
-A bold sttonqX wus rmufa to rob IbeexprcM rrev.Ufd.
—The Spautoh govmiment baa paid to Sir.
car on tbo.Fittebnrgh. Fert Wayne end Chicago
railroad, near Lima. Ohio, at 2 o'clock on Friday Cushing, tn Madrid, tho entire balance duo on
morning teat. The robber entered tho car in tlie Virginiun indemnity, anticipating tho pay­
ment by several monthsdtogufac. apd,approached .the qzproee m^Acu—In tho English House of Commons tho
ger. George H. I’rice. demanding his surretidcr.
The latter drew hto revolver, but before be ln«h Tesco PrroervaUou bill han l»een panned,
imjxtaing
penalUo-i for the poeno«t&lt;ioii of arms
could fire wm abot twice by the would-bc-robber. tmo ball taking effect ia the wrtat and the by tho Iriskpeople.
other in tlie shoulder. The maawngrr then
fired, .tlie ball striking his aasailant In the forobosuU killing liim instantly. On removing tlie

IL (X BinUey, ©f FbrtRSsync.-a former roodnet* dkraurtCM.
-m ' 4U
wf - 5
- OH man Bernie* Die Kxduxm butcher, bw
tweaped from the oSccru in Arizona, and it fa
believed he is now in Maxioo.

—Ex Hcnator Trail of .Indiana. Ium been ap-_.
pointed Commiaaicaer of Internal Revenue, in
place of Dougteaa. removed, and han aignifled

i tain descended for a moment to render
iisfflfitance mid was wwopL away. . Tlnw
perished a bravo mau, aaya Mr. Stern.
At this time about leu persona were,
oiinging to the rigging of tlie mainmiutt,
and tiiirty to thnt of the foremurt. Tlje
ahip luul caroenod, her yarda touching
tlie water, and the tide wuh rnriug.
At fi o’clodc, the fog lifted; the surrir,'ors shouted, but tiieir cries were unavail­
ing. A| 7 o’clock the mainmast, and®
quarter to 8 the foremast, both of iron,
fell. Then two of the St Aguee boota
came, aud rescued the few who had man­
aged to keep afloat It was reported thnt
thcM were KB wunu-u on boanl.
Tlie aurvivora won&gt; taken from Pen­
zance to Plymouth, whence they will I hi
Mint forward to Hamburg, where the
greatest excitement exists.
It is asserted that lifo-HSving belts were
iwnu'd to the woman. It is certain that
most of tlw pioMcngers found none. An
order was given Rhat the first boot should
take tho women and children. This boat
eapmzrd. Mt. Pokrnum mijw eoven IkmU*
ware launched, and only, two lived. .The
others were staved and r.wamped immedi­
ately. The cries for help laateil until 3
o'clock. The last voice heard was thnt
of a little child in the oabin. It is not
probable that tho boats could have
lived, even if they had been ■nccessfully
ffiled.

Commox auntie n'twons why Dn. WalkKit*H CAUHMtxra VlNMiAR Bfhxmh ahotild
be tmed r
‘
IhL They are ad entire Vegetable Bit­
tern, free from all alooholic Riihiulaiita.
2d. They are thereMiltof careful study
' —%o Fort conaidetw^ tho"rc|ily of Uit&gt; Bel­
experiment and labor.
gian government to tho laid German note uu-1 1 3d. The greateot care is taken to secure
natfafactory, and believen that Germany ia Medicinal Virtm»s and nxcludo jworrplaced in such a position that to let tlie matter
root will be au impoaribility.
4th.. They unite, -m a life-restoring
—Tlie ITtuedau police have. r«kmW&lt;Hl their scientific tonic, M tr-*- strengthen­
vtgthmre, having 'veeeivtri taanxmig-Aoticee of ing and vitalizing'*priuciploH.
5th. Poraons of Sedentary luibite and
ploU againat the liven of Itiamarck and Miniater
over-worked, find -in theca a specific for
Falk. •
,• ’
.
—In the debate on .Uie budget in the EngUab want nJ appetite, paljtUation, debility.
Parliament, ou Friday, (Uadatooe aovarelvcenanred Um method .’of . Mating Urn penury
&gt;. The aged find iu tiieiii guhntuU*
rolrmyed health and life, nnd weak
He jxHuted ofrt that the expenditures had in*
delicate females and mothers find
creased during the year of connerratirc govsial te-nefit from their use.
enuncui .£1,860,000. ,.____________
'
t. They are the Maotkh ot Dwrase.

—The Ohio State Democratic Convention fa
to ravel at Colmnbtui June 17. ’
-Tho Kentuckj- Democratic Convention,
which MHembled at Lexington on tho Ctii ot
M»y, wm tho largeet political Ixxly that
ever amembled in Uiat Stalo, twelve hundred
delegalM, reprenenting every county te the
State but one, ItenR in attendance. Cot.
LOSS or THE SCHILLER.
Janiee B. McCleary wm nominated for
Governor on tho fourth ballot. Tba tungnlar feature of the convention wsa tho active
psrti=p5tou of GaMiuai M. Claw, who
After a lou# respite from ooeou Uuhuipledged hlBMlf to canvaw; the Stalo for the tnrs to puHsenger rteameni, the terrible
news come® of the loan of Urn Schiltor,
belonging to tlie Eagle lino, and one of I
—A mob of organized workmen recently &lt;xxu- • the largest nnd fastest lioata in the Lftmim- |
pelled Iho street laborer* of Washington to continental lines. The ill-fated vessel |
strike and leave their work in order to raino sailed from Now York' on the 28th of I
wages from ♦1.25 to ®L50 per day. All tho April for Hamburg, with 149 cabin nnd ;
street lalxircra were driven to their homos.
106 fiWragu pasarngent, and a large and I
—The work of rebuilding Oshkosh is pro­
AU went well until
gressing rapidly. Tiamrancw companies are valuable cargo.
Friday
evening, May 7, at 10 o’clock, nt
settling np ]&lt;rouiptiy. and a tminbor of contracf-i
which tima a heavy fog prevailed; dar­
ing the tiro tho programme for Uw? peradc of ing which she wtnir.k upon the rockw
the State ihymeu wm uuabanged, aud it wm a of the Scilly IsUnda. lying on the
great wx. iw, a large crowd brtug in attendsouth west coast of England, about
—The riuglcadera who comjwncd the recent 30 miles from Land's End. The asa wm ;
atriks of the etfeet labororn of Washington vary heavy al the time, and, owing to!
have been given the alternative of paying a
the denao fog, the Scilly lights could ;
fine or spending thirty daye in jail. A repeti­ not be seen. .Thro- fearful loss of fife iil j
tion of the offenao will meet tho full penahv of
the neddest feature of the disaster. Ths i
ths law.
pw*engi«ni Heem te liavc been almost efl-«
Liroly Germam*, on their way te the ;
riXM Aim CAKUJH.T1KX.
• Hr Tb» rolbaian of tlie *tb«roer Su Luke Fatherland .to revisit fricuds from whom '1
with tlie piers of lite niilrusd brwlge ov« the they had been long severed. Thia news, 11
Mtwwuri river U Bt. Owles. Mo., te-t
k. therefore, is doubly rail, in that it will I'
about a dozen Uvea were lost, mortiy uufortuInrng Borrow into hundreds of hoiums, i
-AC F«tlao&lt;l. Oregon, recently, the hotter U»th in tlie New and Old World, Sot. 1
of Uw steamer SeiuUnr exjAoded. Jrwt after only among iho friends left behind but &gt;1
leaving the ds&gt;ck. Tb-t- ferrod portion of the
Inai waa Mown to pieces. Capt. McGill. Printer
lerey. and a number of the crew were kilted,
awi many injured.
—By the caring lu of a Hand bank in South
Brooklyn a gang of laborere were Iraried. two
of whore were kiflw!. atrf several severely

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I know you j And as John Fairjohn looked into her body heard the cries for help. Then
be form of the bond.rt Ipatawcessani
It is.not to till I:ipK&gt;rtuiny ranti
| “ Wl, better ludk next time. ■ But why ( would."
famt ho mw how angels look :a Paradise. some of Marshall's wood-choppers who
LusJ arutksrd ^or person, in ths hsMVf
‘ don’t you. wait I „ Mr. McKibben will
Them w a psuw. Tln n she gave him
And Job. Job was found drowned in lived on the island came. Tlw water
nwo tWreviiw
Eu.tMud. Wif.,
child, guardian or cm_ _____1i____ &gt;
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the Kill the next morning. Jeamo never wm so Hwift tliat they dared not
rttelrt/v ploverritidr.wr™ notice npoo Mrit^that such
*' Job," she said vary softly, “ I shall knew it, perhaps, for ah« and her boy boat in the current, but they got
-- ------ u’
&lt;w is acfpdriug,
habit of
‘•Yew, wait Mr*. -laMter,’’ cried Mr. pretend nothing I don't feel, but I know were on their way to New York to mee rope and east it to the men and
■. The
McKibben, “I’ll take vo, and welcome. ’’ I've been crazy all this time, and if you the Silver Star when it made port.
them one by one to shore. Crossing the issue is doubtful.
But tdin had answered: *
current plunged them under the water,
—The Episcopat Sooicty of Allcgun
“ Thank you. I don’t mind walking,’’ good of you to love me so. ’’
but they luul sense enough to hang to have called the Rev. Mr. Scott, formerly
1 Uquora in
and'was gone.
Ami thus it
to ’hsw andml,
The influence of ago upon suicide, the rope, and were all rescued alive. It of Fort , Wayne,, .Iuiti,i nnd, he linn ac­ any oilier place than tiud ।
In-'—kl bona
“ K&lt;*e|» it up, don't
tliat ten years’ watching and waiting, and says the London Medical Record, is a was a clear case of luck.
bw^Tta u
'&gt;uMDa' **” ■teatrtTi|; another
cepted.
thrro. was triumph in Job’s eyeeas he study to&lt; mow than speculative ipterest,
*er
&lt;my
broken.*
—Wilfiam ‘White, of 'Racine, Wis.,
BVtlED ALiff.
• new total may be rvipurod by the Coanty
tuord away and loft her with his first
Hit of ito - --------------------------------itical bearings, and*
the- formcriy. n member of the sophomore TroMuter,.and obo hi cue of the death. U»kus iipoii.htr li]4. But at ths and of
i witli wind: it con
class, who was' expelled from the Ann .aalvcncy, or removal of either of the BureUc*.
t^n jTecrt gate lie paused rtfitj looked
and in a»y otter eontiagaoey vetjum ng it."
w.nnt of the unusual severity 0f the cold, AriKir University ’hist year at the time of
back.
critical periods of life. These periods dm dead taken to the City Cemetery were
The ’Vote forlu^ilf.
the sus]»ension of the lower classes, was,
know, for it .wm the day I quno here.
having
many components lx.wida the deposited in Vaults until the ground hail by action of thh faculty, lately mhnittad l
•n
told
her
the
truth,
”
he
said,
„ IteShe was mr pretty a woman ns you’ll wont
— state“ when I said tliat when a iu&amp;h loved a, mere fact of years, it is apparent that tliawed sufficiently to permit the T
to sec flicu, wasn’t- she}’’.
to the Ppiveraity.
'
.
.
for XWCj^VULr'
Regents
1
’
4444C4.I4. V» Mill VU1CUU ICHITIBI Ivr
woman as I loved her, he must have। what we have to examine is a manyAdded of gravefc. For the past four
- -I
—
TYi.tniit and Milwaukee, and of the University, at the late election, as
“WeU, ym," said Mr. MaKiliben.
—
1Tile ■ Detroit
phenomenon, including together with it therefore, the various undertakers have Michigan Central Railroad Cowjiaiiiw!'
to the Brefehtry bf fttate, from .all
“ Sail&amp;i in the Sphynx,” said the Post­ her,.if the pxjoe were his aoul itaelf."
And then ho drew from his breast a, the advance in life, the workings of l*en busy interring these bodies, and in havn announced that the rates on the the counties, excepting Manitou and
master.
“And wo all know tliat the
Schoolcraft:
letter
witli
a
great
red
seal
upon
it,
physiological,
mental,
and
sociological
lievvml
chiws
qfyrdighb
from
Detroit
Spliynx went down in that voyage, all
many instances curiosity lias prompted- lu6ktrd_ai it for a moment, and hid it causes. It lias been lately exantined by them to open such coffins as were covered
hands along with her.
The rent of the
have Iwen fixed nt. the same figures ns
Dr. O’Dea, and it appears tlist the maxi­ by an inner facing «&gt;f gnuts. Among
women phi ou widow&gt; weeds, them that away again.
from Chicago to Grand Rapids, namely,
Married 1 Yea, they were to ba mar- mum of suicides of both sexes occur* others so opened was that of an elderly । 46, 20, ami 15 cents per hundred..
lost husbands—four in this towu itself.
between the ogre of 25 and 55. Pre­ lady who had died in January, and whose
They took .what the Almighty sent, and riisl. Every one at McKibben’s Corners
—Gov. Bagley has appointed George
didn't rebel.
3i*e set up' tliat her hus­ knew tliat now. Jessie Lester went no viously, to the twenty-fifth year there is remains liad been carefully deposited in Gatrell Stenographer for
Calhoun
n sudden incrtwic from two suicides lie- its caakat and removed with groat carp to
band wasn’t dead, and would cone back. marc to tlw Postoflice for her long-ex­
county, in place of J. B. Nichols, yo- Miecaa
Atpc-tit.
She’s kept it up ever Hinde; oomixi for pected letter. Job was furnishing his tweeo the. agm of 5 and 10 to 136 be­ the vault When the cover wiuj raised a sigued ; and lias also apjxiHited Cliarles
tween 20 and *25. After 55 the tendency few days ago, however, to the horror of
his letter Aguiar, and lx&gt; was drowned lionao—had furnished it, for on the mor­
kJ. Mott, of JlilbutahY mid Thomas C.
to suicide declines, but more gradually the bystanders, it was diacoverml tlut
along with all tho rest, of couree, ten row the wedding was to take plnce. And
Brownell,, of Kidiitanzixi, ns, menilxira of
years ago. She must be thirty.
Well, it wwt night again. A month from that than it rose, except at 65, where .the the Ixxly, instead of lying in a natural the State Agency for tlw Caro of Juvenile
Urancb. .
Caihoaa...
she’s duuiged a good deal in that time.” night, when she hud come for the last number inereaMS from 81 to KJ—a rise position, with its face upwanl, luul Offenders.
—Governor Brigley lias completed the
“Yes," said the other man; but there's time, os every one thought, through rain so slight, however, as to lx) little worth turned nearly upon its face, .while tlie
considering.
Tlwre
arc,
therefore,
three
Gb*fai&gt;rg«n
shroud was chsarranged. Other evidence work of approving bills and resolutions I'bljipvn.
my aon Job wild‘over her yet.
He’s and mti'd, to make her sadly foolish
suicidal periods in life: those of organic also rovi*aled the fact that a struggle had
offered himself twice.
Hi. stands rea&lt;ly
pnssetl by tho Legislature st its recent
Clinton
and
mental
growth,
of
organic
and
men
­
taken place on the part of lli&lt;&gt; unwilling session, having approved 395 billn, 35 llelU..
to offer himself again any day— ready to sensible. She had chosen tho substance
tal completion, find of organic oud men­ occupai)t of the coflin. The hands were [ joint and 11'coucurrentTeaolutions. T^o lUion..
.
be a father to her boy, .and a good hus- instead of the shadow.
taujd to her.
He’s better off than I
And now,.m wo said, it wm night and tal decline. In the first the chart shows clinched, the eyes fixed witli a horrid yeare ago he approved 396 bills, 28 joint
HIS LETTER.
be. His mother’s father left him all he a wetter one than that other—later, "too, 80, in the second 942, and in the third stare, and the knees -bent. But the resolutions, nr.d 15 concurrent resolu­ (•raUoC.,
One rainy night, about half-past eightI had. He’s crazy aa Job—crazy, I call for Mr. Fairjohn had closed the store, 811. Comparing the periods in round strong walnut coffin, with its row of sil­ tions.
Huuciitcii
Harun...
o’clock/ the train had dashed into Mc­. it Plenty of pretty gals, and healthy and was compounding liimself wliat he number* it may be said that they ver-headed screws and luuidsomc han­
—A dashing turnout from Yjxnlanti, Inctiam..
Kibben’s Comers, and the mail had[ smart widows, and ho sees no one but called.a “night-cap” of some fragrant are ns one for childhood and ado­ dles, with wrought gripes, did the work containing two geuthflnen mid two
lescence
to
twelve
for
lulult
life,
and
which disease seems to have left undone. Indies, wiw driven through tho streets of
been - delivert'd at the store and Poat-. tliat pale, slim, little tiling that’s just liquor, upirm water, lemons and sugar,
offioe.
gone out into the mud; and ahK—why, and wm siipjung it by the stove, when to'four for tlw years of bodily and mental Weakened by sickness and old age, the Ann Arbor Thursday aftiwnoon, exmting |
decay. The influence of sex and its at­ poor woman could not break from her considcrablo otteutiou.
Tho party
John Fairjohn, the Postmaster, had[ of course, she’s lost her senses, or she’d there came upon his door a feeble knock,
Works like a slave to keep and when, being, repeated, he heard it, tendant circumstances upon suicides at narrow home, or by her muffled wrap­ stopped at the Cook House, summoned
opened the bag and counted the letters. have him.
the different (icriods of life is shown pings attract the attention of some pass­ the Iter. Mr. Shirer, find in a short time
There wore, aa ho made out, just ten, heraelf and the child, lives in a rickety there staggered in out of the rain a drip­
upon the charts. With fematea, as among ers-by. How dreadful must liave been after two of them, Cluirles T. Chapin, of
and one wm larger than the others, and[ shsnty, waiting and waiting for a ping figure—tliat of Ji&gt;ssie Lester, tho
nifties, there is a sudden and abrupt rise the acnsction of the unfortunate victim Oneida, New York, and Miss Flora E.
2,101
had a red seal; and then he had found। drowned man to come back again. Why, bride who was to be on the morrow.
llicklnn:.
133
2.318
She was trembling with cold, and m ho until the 25th year is reached. This as she awo^e to couBcionsncss and found Coe, of Chicago, were joined in marriage.
that ho had left his glasses on the news­ every one knows Charlie Lester was
rise is continued until the 35th year, at herself numbered and living with the Misfi Coe wits visiting in Ypsilanti, and
led
her
to
the
fire
she
burst
into
a
flood
•
drowned
in
the
Bphyux.
There
wasn't
paper in the liack room, and without his
which
the
maximum
of
suicides
occurs
dead ! The terrible affair gives rise to a her friends opposing her marriage the
'
glasses he could not read a lino ; and so, a soul saved, not one. It was in the pa­ of tears.
among women.. The period from the thousand thoughts ns unpleasant ns the elopement wm concocted. The parties
Now, the bottle was found with
“ I’m frightened,’’ she said. “ Some
of course, he had gone after them, re­ pera.
Midland
25th to tlie 35th year oorreaponds to air which fills the charnel-house.
left on tlrn, (ixpresa fur^apida, liighly
turning to find two persons in the store, a letter in it writ by some one just bo- one followed me all tho way. I heard
tliat of the greatest pressure from do­
elated at the success' of their stiieme.
And she’s waitin’ them."
.
—Farmer Roper and ’Squire McKibben, foro the ship sunk.
mestic troubles and responsibilities, and
whose ancestors had given name to the for him yet 1”
Another Liquor Law. '
“ You’ve no busimwa to be out alone !
bis&gt;&gt;i
Very painful is the situation of a cer­
Oakland
“Crazy on that point" said the Post­ .1 night,” -id old Faioohn. bluntly. I also with the greaUvrt activity of the dm­
On tho lost day of tins sesoion of tho
tain clerk in a grocery store near the
....................... u The line thence de“'Weil, poor soul, she’d only
Legislature, the following important Act
“ Wet, ain't_ it i" said Mr. Fairjohn, master.
“And wlmf. Uw mutt, r I"
I
j,„i,tl. b
town of ‘ Stamford, Kentucky. He wm
|
scends
abrubtly
to
the
45th
year,
whence
was nddetl to tlw ether legislation upon
been married a week when’ the Sphynx
3.1
3,1"­
nodding.
She looked up at him piteously.
, I it rises to the 50th, the critical period of standing behind the counter but » few lhAb&lt;*4’ tndBc:
‘
\
. l»4 |«Mk .
“ Wet or not, our folks ain't going to sailed; that makes a difference.”
81|
Ml
“ I thought there would be a letter,” mature female life, and then goes down, mornings ago, sniffling pleasantly the AMI) tojeevcnl tiio sale or delivery of intoxl0S M»P3.5
“ Oh, yes,” said thh farmer.
catiug
liquors,
wine
and
beer
to
minors
and
do without their groceries, you sec,” sail]
—id td&gt;o; "Idr—mt then. wo. m&gt;e. I ( down,
uown&gt; until
„„u, it
„ reacbea the level In)m
from odor of dried herrings and kerosene and
5:iS
lodnmkon |x3nx&gt;ux*ud to habitual,drunkenta, XlilawaNuv.
Tlien, their parcels being ready, they
the Squire. “Mail’s in, I see. That
thought Chrab. crane to m. «&gt;d -id. | „.hioh it .farted. There »n., therefor., checec which hung about him and wait­
to provide a remedy araimd nclluu; liquor to
liuabends or eldldren In certain caaex.
train came near running into any truck, wentout to their wagons, and Mr. Fair­ ■■Oo- to thj office one. more.
I h»ro two mdrauratiug pofafa, «m| while ing for a customer, when then* ran in, in
Hzmiox L The people of tlw Hute of Miebitoo. Wasn’t noticing the flag, and drove john having stared out into the rainy wntbm, I lavewrilPn.' And I thought | U10 Ho,- on the umlo clout ta ana great hurry, a young Indy from n house
across just in time to save mySclf. Any night awhile, put Up his nhutters and l
“ l^'ter witli a r-d wed.
dutating and mudraned; that on‘ lb.
near by. She luul forgotten the flour
went to bed. Meanwhile, tho woman
Waxfonl
letters for me F*
“Bo did I," muttered old Fairj.hu to |j nlal„ achart
j, ..rtical
and abrupt. ’Tile needed
iatoxicated [x-tvon. or to anv ;&lt;en&gt;on hi the
some dish--------------in course—ofJ—
prepa
ana. a an
.tawkaaa 41X1IA HUI upte - A.UU ~
--------for
-- --------------- 1— ■ any
*‘I’U see
said Mr. fairjohn.
I; plodded
.
on
----------through
?-------the-------mud. “ Walk­ ....
Lxirit of getting intoiicataL ft itluill not bo
himself.
I ](&gt;wer Qf tll(; mnIc ^,|,n;T,nf jrt^ points is ration and hud come in haste to tho store ta»fol lotjmjr
sutertoous or inHa turned to the little pile of envoi- *n8 off her disappointment,”’ sliesaid to
,V&amp;Mdu*airiCaL
’
'&gt;ihaul
tot
aavinn
cxrcntat
He went to tho box where tho letter j the higher of the male, and, contrariwise, to get it, taking out of a bureau dmwer and deli veredto th c "TriSaur c t of the county in
opes, and told them over in liis hand like harsdf.
si
It was one site should
have
were kept, and brought them to her in । t&amp;c
~ lower of the female
......................
-»bringing
•
over wlmt
»-* -*
she supjxisi^d■&gt; •to which such bwriiiow Li prnneciitod and caixied
is the higher
of- and
a dock of cards.
. been used to, and now the almurdity of
The dead of winter^y^jidA’.'
on, tire bondi required U» bo -given by
Ids hand.
the male. These cliarts do not show the lx? a clean pillow-slip to serve as a img. .Section
1 “Why, there's only nine,” he said.
seeuted to strike her for the first time
4 of this act. All nalbonx. rw“ Look for yourself," ho said. “ And relative frequency of suicides among the The obliging clerk seized the pillow-slip tanrxntx, l«n&lt;. bar-n &gt;ma in tavemx or
On change—The weather. ,
"I’m sure I oonntod right I counted Iiu Ml these years.
now, Mrs. Lester, I’m on old nun. - Take two sexes. The ratio of suicides to in one hand and the scoop in tiie other otbtrwiv!. Mui ah pl*«a of pnblio reeort
Dm on wiiu H-^Sovcnd glaMtes.
ten.
They laugh at me,"
me.’1 she muttered to
where intoxicating hquurx are nold. either at
ten, and
and I
I thonchtane
thought one h«A
had a
a rod »wnJ
seal. II '1 _ “Tiiey
my advice. Remember what your duty jMipulation in the United States is (for and dipping from the flour l»arr«-l a wboteaalo or vatail. ^batl (antix* othcrwiM do­
“ I know they laugh at
might M well give up keeping the office herw-Jf.
A
nuor too much—The hangtnnn'n.
will be after to-morrow. Remember not the period covered by the lost decennial scoop full, Ix'gan Alling the liag. The - ermiticd and &lt;Iirrot&lt;»l by the Board of Truatow
if I’m going to lose my senses like that. Perhaps I am mail; but tlw;. don’t know
or Cunuuon Quincil of tho.rillago or citv’wlitre
Docrcut of music—D.
ccuhum) 25 to 100,000 among the males, first scoop-full Wfent not only in but
There wasn’t anyone in hero while I wm what love is. Charlie wouldn’t have left
“ Ten years hove gone by since your and 3 to 100,000 among females. The through'the receptacle, and the aatou-,
Motto for flit! raaczjedvrNevor disme like tint If ho hud died lie would
gone, wns there, Squire I"
ra—a
.—IM V4* I"-. n . V* UH’
hiiHlmnd left this place. If he's alive only periods at which suicides orc nearly ished clerk held up tlw pillow-slip to wx- night from and after the hoar of 11, o’clock
•‘Only Roper and I,’’ said the Squire, have given me some sign; and yet—yet,
he’s n rascal, and you are free of him by equid for both sexes is from 15 to 20 that it consisted,of two porta with fringed until tt o’clock af tanmorning of the snecocd
Honesty—A wnsber-wduntn buying a
“and Roper’s son. But he didn’t come if he were alive, it would be stranger
law; but wo all know that every man on years, during which the number of boy­ outlets at the bottom, through which the
dozen new pocl&gt;;et-handkcrehiefc.
still. No, no; they are right—I am
in, did be!”
Ixmrd the Sphynx wm drowned. So be suicides wna 34, of girl-suicides 32. flour had gone to the floor. The girl saw liquors at such time*. Ujxtu the wriUea rerpiewt
The young, lady who.
herself
“ No," said old Roper, “I don't think wrong. He must be dead.”
or order of sotno practicing physician of the.
a good wife to Job Roper and forget this After this the number of suicides tlw thing at the same time, and with a town, village or aty. Any ixinxni w|waliall away found she Jia4 laBt hcr.acJf-ixjesesAnd os though the newx luul just lieen
tliat Job camo in at fill. He just went
. ------ -- .1---------- -—acctiou
folly. I’ll take you home again this among males is much greater than shriek, but without a word, run home.-1. -.,4-1offsomewhere.”
whispereil to-her, site doopeahcr hands
':
nruMuor. and *io». .
The grocory-storo clerk carefully dusted _,--------- - -------------------------------- ;pmw»b«l.by .
time. Don't come again. ”
among females.
“Well,” said the PooUmuiter, after u'
forehead, gave a cry, and sank
In what respect does feloAMwitive re­
the garments and laid them away to be re­ a tine of nut lees Ilian 425. nor more than 41U0,
She made no answer, but only toamxi
another search, “ Well, I most be mis- ,iow‘
Im* kiiebs in the road.
Iti 'earning upon
turned when called tor, but they haven’t and cutbi of prosecution, and on failto to |«v semble a' dream?
the
letters
over
in
her'lap,
and
said:
NOnLE HEfi MZT.V.
Hirtb fine and coats stall be imprisoned In the sleepers.'
taken. Yes, there is a letter for you—
She knelt there a few momenta and
.’ x •
i
comity jail nut less than ten dsya nor more Hipp
“ I seemed to know it had a red seal."
A new policy of dealing with the In­
your folks, anyway—and something for **'
then
“ arose.
"
’In thia interval
‘
‘ "
the wind
' '
ninety dam, or both such lino and urfpriron“Mpstakd ddlor myier|18thing ” is
And
m she spoke, old Fairjohn, glanc­ dians, whu have been supported by the a carelesaness not his own, that unfor­ incnt, in the discretion of tlio court.
you, Mr. Roper. And you wouldn’t mind had Iilowu tlw clouds from the sky - and
all Uin
Uq'wi for mcp’H'wt^r, owing
tunate dork is
iaip
ip a painful situation,
irituiiiion, and
ing at the dixir, saw » dark shadow there, government for the last fifty years, with­ tunnte
tossing that in at the Smith’s as you the moonlight lay white upon the path
ball obtain any spirituous or intoxicating
makes
the
the store
store in
in which
which he
he is
is ompUycd
employed has liquom, or who Hball l»o drunk or intoxidSted in pxqbibly to au ixnpreMuqj)
and lit her on her way to her poor home naw it grow darker; saw it enter and, . out rendering anything in return, has
starting up on his defence, if need be, I I been adopted by our government. lost a customer. It was
:4Hlfna|
finea^fei suydipteL tavern, inc &lt;yj&gt;lare,nf nubUo bum- onemnart. .
There nt the door sat a man, a strong;
“Oh, no,’’ said Fanner Roper. “Give
dcn&lt; br iji a» v
$rf
collectod
The Only ditTertmccbekwesmihc moon
r««coguizcd Job Roper.
Hereafter they will be treated like other affair.
togrtbcr
it to me. That's from Smith Hurt's determined-looking fellow, who arose as
anil ourself is, aht?s4n ta&gt;r find quarter,
He wm very pale, and he took no human lieingH, and will get just what
clerking it in New York, I reckon. aha approached and held out hia hand.
street CM. toy flnakiug iutox»Uilg
ww’re on our test.—Metnhail McMcngcr
notice of Fairjohn, but crossing the: ; they work for and earn.
Bo
if
they
do
■ball,
on
conviction
thereof,
be
punushed
hr
a
A
Now
York
correepoudent
of
the
St.
“
Here
you
come,
”
he
said,
••
tired
to
‘
Can t get a^y of ’em to stay and fam"
’ I store, stood beside Jeflsie Lester.
•
not work they will not eat
An act lias Louis Olobc. lias lately made some rich
Taixe says : ’Tour varinties in so­
“ Your aon Job did,’’ said the Squirp. ? &lt;h”dh, warn out, still on that fruitless
imniahsd by impcwonmiiul m the jail.of ttic
“ You love that man Ixxit, even now," | been passed by Congnkw requiring all find racy diivelopuMmto in tho donnun of county, not exceeding twenty days. or. both ciety: Lovers, tlw ambitiousjObservers
“ Oh, my son Job. He’d try the pt- orijand. Jessie Lcstqr can’t you give uj&gt;
Bucli fine and impriaoument, in the dincretjon and fools. The foolsjore the happiest ”
hi: said. “You’d rather have found si able-bodied Indians on reaervations to
advertising. Inserting in a Nyw York
Uenos of his namesake," said Farmur lhis toonsense nqd think x&gt;f the living a
Boper. “My eon Job, boh."
.
j little- Think of me, Jreoie, for just half letter from him tlimi not though to-mor- : perform work enough to pay for the paper a ",
“ personal,"
reqnestiiig ,&lt;k£riU '.
Tan difTbrtince between a fool and a
row is our wedding day. ”
supplies they receive from the govern­ spondenoo
_ ..t
11____
__ »forty
— ■-_witli
tot. a_ .
of t—
ladies
under
lookiug-gteH* is said to b^rihwt the fool
Just at this moment the door of tin? unhour.”
—.
She looked up into his face with a pit- | ment.
No supplies will be granted to view to matrimony, ha roorivod some­
MBtaxicastoro opened, and there entered at it a i
"I do think of you," she said. “I
eons glmice.
any Indians unleas they earn them by thing Ires than a bushel af ropl|«,which tinn of any penon. nball have a right t)L looking-gto* reflect^ wftta&gt;6r&lt;npcuking.
little woman drsued in a cheap calico ’ am very sorry you should be so good to
action in his or her own name against any
“I never lied to you,” said she. ' work.
They will lie encouragod to se- ho had the effrontery and pcnoiteuCe to penon or pemous a who shall, by'idling
Tint Saratoga oliap who nuhfied a girl
and wnpped in a thin niid faded riiawl. , ma when I must seen so Imd to you.”
“You know that."
led land and to improve it, and to con­ follow up until he ascurttdin'.d the char- or Kiviui; out . iiitaiicatini: ILiuor. have last summer," having faBeu itf^love with
She looked1 timidly about the store, :
Then she sat down on the poroh and i
canned or contributed to tiieintoxicauot. ofsiicb
He grew whiter still.
form to all modern ideas' of civilization. Mter of Ute appliMM* Ou. if Uaw. I IMinoon or ix-mons : and ahaU ateo bare a right her beautiful wmplexit/^^^ys'now that
rtill more timidly at the heap of tetter*, took bar Htfle hood off, and leaned tetr
“ I told you a man would lose his soul This is a good meaauro, and if it can bo proved to be a widow of thirty-nuiericiiii -ihc iXj
and in
ia ai&lt;v
and then, in an appealing voice like tlmt I head wearily against the watt of tlw
Ltho luud
Si«i*udt»l ■; and
for such a love as mine," said he. “ Did ' enforced will do more than -anything an ample fortune, who really sought an Buch action. Uia plaintiff nball have a right to
of a frightened child, said :
honse ;• and
tlw
man atoho
and crossed i। you think those wore idle words F*
A younu man writing.to^.young lady
” •—
*. —
.
etec toward civilizing the Indian trilwa; honorable alliance ; another wjwa charm­ recover actual and en-n&gt;;&gt;l*rr damages. And in
Mr. Fairjohn, is there miy tetter for '
erwy action by any wifs, buatan&lt;L parrot er whom Ita hadpimjE-S***;'/" Are your
who are now a constant terror to the I ing brunette, who had rooms to let, ehilj. genend reputation of tha reiaticxi of bi&gt;»- eyes dork or ua^l" Awl shy replied,
J.™ .1 . -dur
pbdr.
a,,,lh I
frontiers, and who are meh a heavy load :
A.4 ’1_______ .
-4. baud and wife, parent or chikl shall be prims
“ Azure,fancy ml J aware yowl1
to the tax payers of this country.
But
liad turned his head awy and did not i She lookal out into theuight, not st *
Up'
Mm. Rose, of Coniwrticnt,1'said she
wo
doubt
the
success
of
the
experiment;
1UK.W
A. w ralTOd: »d a.-™ hi-.«
R»k.:
■
T1
L
third proved to be a gqshing Vassar rift of in
,W»uld hang herself jf Rosa wifa’t- home
do—to th.-ranter «od ibe Iwm npoa
Job," rfw Mid,
I Innin to think ■
*“
B—rjobn. I rtede th.1! the Indians are too lazy, perfidious and studentew, about to graduate, whose
at tight o'clock.'/’Wtohe^c^mo in at
farfMtara
of
hi*
intraotible to render probable their father was a rich Western banker. Ti
it brfor.
.poke ngten. Sb- w» . YM rar ri«Ut, Uud b. w.«d down in Ute
11°°“^5^?^
night jJie.wM’raipindc^ td alJcam, cold
transformation into good citizens.
l*ted httte &gt;«m». Hidhv t»b*d Spbrnx MU Ute r-t tan Jmn. mo. Dot
,
",
’
others UMt-d outtobstad rtogrthe
and dead, and he.ruli\&gt;c&lt;l '■’is hamls and’
rap« of (trirf written m«. it. bnt
it Rdtedd I 4.
Xt do
SU“!"1
!
the one oeiog deairoua of securing
wbiiqxced.:
“ TheroX‘
woman who
wm—utbraold nor nfllj yet, and U-ri. you want to marry nw fori”
,e T***q°aj
,
,
“catch" with the “largo fortune
couldn
’t tell A,lie
WMaranrtbimt in U» .1-np carta at-terThe -a.
oloaw atiH aa h. anBokJ-l*. tew opan the tattor m,d . Three men wore descending tiio Mis­
B
dhqb CAKnu^gavo a WV rt Mmlsouri
river
in
a
skiff.
Tt
was
their
iM ted-r th. fad-1-BcoT^od, raid iaiawraM:
“T’a^
r
v
fl
wars itludl
Lorx.

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intention to run from Brule City to
w, . . . , WC^.
' W&gt;7 ”
'
al.lF-nntariwdragm-r her tender:, Sioux City. They reached Marshall’s
island and were drawp into a chute
“Is there a tetter for me this time, f tied weamn I loved you. All three tab year*
where die nvdiicurrent of the risbig
Mr. Fairjohn ?” aho said again ;and flux rance that vemcil went down I’ve loved
river carried their, fifteen mflee an hour.
^jnw tin?- Postmaster looked up.
, you. A ma* niftet have the woman ho
Their boat steuA a am»g and capsized,
• **No, there ain’t; and you’re a'fool loves if he givre liis wml for Em;'
and none of the men could swim. But:
" What a hotribte thought!” Mid ah**. -Xiwn lhe. Hph.vps went down. .The two
they
Jncky.
It looks ,as , if
.... U
------ - - ■ ■
-m &lt;■ - - - -___ci__ _
- were
■ very
. r-TTf
“ Wouldn't I
op “&lt;• *
tt. ’.
“*”»» »P™
. "I should have-said his life," said
I mndily, bndtet ramwnt bk. -n» to j
Jbb, “ I don’t want to shock you. But utit find 3
-M them. F«h nra. rmdrad for h» ।
Well, yon see, I felt in a hurry to • you don’t know what it would be to me ! tn»baud,
luiag and caught it, then held on and
“You can't blame to hare you. And then I’d do every- '
CHARLES LECTER.
h*lk»l for dear life for somebody to
j thing for your boy."
j
the little ro*nd, dimpled chin, absolutely
Cbild-hk.™.^"

“Before yon were married to Charlox

toxbuung

confront- fined in air

ifirfc

timely show of a sevcn-shi
i-Jr. itratea the clajrf af people who
„u
d,.
™™™, - by
i
d-ir™. one.

Punch coll-; matrimony

fire Ben or (WsteCar for arrejiiOibhi poei-

tton at
editorial stonfcT
\Frrs ft +fndfotivj6 ’fi^Wf’toward t*
fitel.T fetato. which is abfiONi^n unpar.1
firpok^yp J “

threatened an luvaalt and a &lt;1
and was fin’ally induced to

in

mon Council

"There is.’,jpot
I fat man dies in' lif.-xh

when a

; givre the survivor* much more room to
■ stretch thcinxelvre

four

�Sh» JwhriUr gran.

FRIDA?,

-

-

Even fastidiousness has its

backs.

"&lt;X KOT AT OORT. »UT

MAY,.. »7.
draw­

Publishers who do not insert

M per cent above flat cast,

patent medicine advertrsoraeaht are
now unable to supply their readers

AT THX

with correct likenosseaes of Bessie
Turner, and those-who have hereto­

Jown Sown ^tore I

fore declined to take lots in fabulous­

ly popular city additions h» payment
lor advertising arc striving &gt;a vain to
battle

produce exact maps of tho

of

WILL BK. FOUND

W0RlOI@WM&amp; ,

Leqingtoa.

She offers nerself as a prize to one of
font suitors who out spells the others.

m

The tnal is to be had in the

CLOTHJNG,

Ao enterprising ffirl in Madison
county. Bl., proposes to turn th© sel­
ling mania to some

useful account.

school-house, twenty-live
mission, the. money

furnishing a

house

to

district

cents

go

0822

ad­

WILL EXHIBIT JLT

BOOTS AND SHOES,

towards

for the young

HA TS AND CAPS

NASHVILLE, MICH., on WEDNESDAY JUNE 2nd, 1875/

couple-

CRQCKERY,
During the last session of Congress
there were 1,869 bills introduced.
4The motto of an average congress­
man setms, to be “By industry we
thrive."

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Character of the Eitabtixhmenl—a
Stwpenriou* Drotopical loxtitute—a
Star Troupe of O.'ijntjhans— The
Repreen^tdiree of Momtu.
The establishment of the great
Van Amb'urgb Menagerie Company,
which is to exhibit in Nashville, on
'Wednesday. June 2nd, mav with
truth l&gt;c d.is&gt;ed as one of the features
of the age ; never before lifts nn ex­
hibition, upon so extensive a a_-l..
been . attempted, ,'for a lew years
since the expense necessari y .attend |
ing so vast a collection ol wonders । N&gt;s R*° Coffee for
would have been deemed sufficient { 11 lbs Japan Tea for

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like all original and gigantic specu
12
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will, in all human probabi'ity, insure
its siicces- Its entree into town is o 15
eight of interest, and the gorgeous 11
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trappings “and
and paraphernalia
paraphernalia which
which f |0
decorate the apparently interminable .
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■pectafor with speculative wonder as I ’ I’air Patent Overalls

m how such an enormous expense
can possibly be sustained, but when
accompanying the calvacade they
finally arrive at the pnvitlion, which,
tvsiy as ingenuity und science can
devise, is nevertheless capable uf ^ccomodnting the inhabitants of a mod­
erate sized city, the wonder censes;
for far and wide, the faihc of the ex­
hibition having preceded it, people
may be seen concentrating I rum eve
ry direction »o the grand gab provid­
ed for their entertainment.
Indepenenl of the most mognifieent|collect&gt;on of animals ever brought
together in a traveling exhibition,
there is also a feature of more than
ordinary interest in the trained lions,
tigers, panthers and leopards of the
celebrated Professor Suutur which
ore also attached (o the zoological
department of this colossal show.
Mr. Charles Johnson's performance
with the magnificent elephant is
another feature of pleasing interest,
the wonderful sagacity of these
mighty animals, their perfect training
and subjection Io the least jesture of
their is as wonderful us it is sugges­
tive of the wisdom and majesty of
man over the brute creature.
In catering
for the admirers of
equesterian and arsenic entertain­
ments the management have had but
one view—the gratification of their
-patrons—and for this neither labor
nor expense has been spared.
We might go on until we had
exhausted the limit of our journal in
enumerating the excellencies ol the
other aUachet ol this mammoth con­
cern; suffice t that they are worthy
associates of the above incomparable
establishment; but coni* we now to
the clowns, without whom r.o circus
however excellent otherwise, would
be complete, for even the sports of
high Olympian were stnle but for
the mirth-provoking Momus. To
acknowledge not having heard of the
famctis McCollum is to confess our
ignorance of
the first wit jester,
humorist and drollest ever born under
Srotec ion qf the stars and stripes.
Ir. McCollum is a purely American
genious, but posessing more attic wit
than can be found combined in any
dozen of his worthy compeers. Wrth
him all is fresh anil original, as it is

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BOISE BRO’S!
Would respectfully call the attention of the
citiien* of Nashville and vicinity, to
I
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BRUSHES GLASS,
PUTTY, t) YE STUFFS..

TOILET ARTICLES.
PERFUMES,

CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Fist TrtatK id Cigin,
With a complete stock of

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!
For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!

pungent and brilliant; no threadbare
or hackneyed witticisms are
inflicted opon the audience, bnt is
varying
and ever-ready
humor
IF YOU WANT
entwines itself, as it were, with each
passing incident, while playful satire,
sparkling jest and quaint conceit,
flash like a metoric shower among PAINTS and OILS,
the audience.
Yet another disciple of the laughing
Botss Dao's will give very close to
god will add his quota to the general
fun, one who in “merry France” was
WHOLESALE CASH RATES.
deemed a fit subject to doo the molly,
and jingle the bella of the cre-ition of
the
genious
Avon.
Monsieur
Langlois, the merriest being that
•ver caused an audience io ache

ysicia.ru will find our
took complete, at the
lowest living prices.

We cannot finish this review of
the featurct of this tretnenduous
exhibition without adverting to (he
very superior Comet and String
Bands, which, under the supervision
of
the
famous
Hkbk
Korr„
and
composed
as
they
all are of the most accomplished
musicians in the country, will Le
found a fitting accompaniment to the
whole faultless exhibition.
co&amp;tiEaaacc
Don’t forget the date. Nashville,

Prescriptions Carefilly Prepare!

Jf.C.4F.T.101SEI»nOTtate.

jamesMianu

.A-d-mission, 50 Cents.
DOORS OPEN

Children,

W..

under nine years of age,
-AT 1:30 -A-ISTZD 7:00 P.’M.

j

25 Cents.’

N. B.—This is the only company in America employing United States detectives foathe protection of its
audiences.
H. FROST, Manager.

is new store about June 1st

{

�1,1TTEITIMI

uf I^roit, kra bora working

~

NEW GOODS!
ABSTORTH.i'

KERR A CROCKER

W. A AYLSWORTH’S,
Ajrimlttttal gmplrmrnts

potatoes.

sre informed that one. John Killy

CORN.

OATS,

APPLES,

rt

OF ALL KINDS,

Clover Seed. Ac.,

WEBSTER A HOBBS. B^rkT I m-ULa. An kU4. «C w-rt Ip »hr BWk-.nh

lata- Cbm,

Delivered at their

Gale's Chilled Plows,

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.

.

RRA8BY. Druvman. Goods and

J

McCormick and family

flLEMENT SMITH.
V
BAWYT

I r.-.ir

Lath,

shingles,
WATER LIME,

volved in debt, had resorted to all low tricks
to obtain mopey. Ho has a wife and one

M. FLINT

Nstfoas,
Shirts,
totlars,
Cafc,
lie.

SALT,

DRAGS. CULTIVATORS.

Grernu

Wheel

a public
newspaper, priated, {.uhlisbed and circul»&gt;-

X’loSvi

Horse

Rakes,

personally served ou

HAIR,
palhy of the public.

JOHN R- EASTMAN.

Hi. mother live* jitat

STUCCO,

which we ship and retail at bottom prices.

AINSWORTH 6c BROOKS.

’

Proprietor*.

TAILOR
PABADY. Manufacturer of

physician.

CHAMPION’
SUITS fr»n 08. te *3S.

BEAPER &amp; MOWER
Kukrin.,

LUMBER WAGON!

! world respectfully inform my friends
that I am

—Yesterday morning Mrs. G. A Truman

JOUN^CBKSSY.

The Iron bridge across the Thornapple on

and to visit friends.

&gt;me time to

BusineRH

the addition Io their forniture store up.

The Stat* appointment of Barry county
Primary School mency Is f&gt;0 cento per
scholar.

Especial

$2.50 to $9 pr pair

ELIEU CEIPMAN,

said Joshua W. Glenn did, ou the Iflih day

L. EHEBY’S

8t«ay Quill.
neat picket

money to loan

MBH L. O. CROCKER

Samburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,

Grable A Ruswll'r safe tarns near being
riffled circus dsy.

GnKraZ Co»i»r&gt;»c««r.

—The Christian Choreh Social will bo
held as the residence of Rev C. I Deyo on
Tuesday evening May 23&lt;h. A good aUendance ia solicited-

—A GIA Party under the auspices of Geo.
R. Fleming, takoe place at Union Hall to-

$25.00 will be given away. The prise baa
been on exhibition at Boise A Lee’s store

Mias Ball Carpenter, and reflects
great
credit npon her artistic taste. Good music
—Dy the quantity of lumber and nails will be present. Tickets, which entitles the
nails that are going out into the country ,w* holder to a draw and a participation in the
Spring sad Saannaer
party, $1.00.
ing improvemedto.
"Lord, make its truly thankful of
what we nre about to receive—there
book, and oast it in the shady .brook, and biscuit* ain’t fiucn for a dog to eat."
IM AU. OF THF LATEST STILBS. when the sunfish sees it squirm, hell sure­ is tho way a certain Monroe, La-, man
asks a blessing.
&gt;
ly go for that angle worm.
HdU BmOd and Trmed.
They wondered at Die short col­
lettuce and radishes, that was raised by Rev. lections in a Missouri church, and in­
E. L. Kellogg this spring.
It is very nice, vest igated to find that one of the col­
lectors hadBtar i&gt;&lt; the top of his hat.
and probably ths first in the village.

MILLINRBY&amp;YANCY GOODS'.

BOOTS AND SHOES

ful surgical operation on

Frank Dancer's

BgL- Specie payments resumed at.
Whxklim.

JJfro. N. JU. STEBBINS
z —A W. Olds is no common benefactor.
His banner mill furnirhro employment to
from tea to fourteen hands; thus providing
food and raiment of upwards of fifty souls.

DRESS tweaking

—Mrs. AL Mix, of Kalamo, presented

PAT TH!

HiRlieMt Cash Price

—Wo prophesy that the time will come
when Nash rille will be noted rar its shady

—Matfer Willi* Kellogg is among I he
enterprising boys of Nashville.
Ha has

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

sands of th* best varieties of Cabbage and
Tomato Plants, which are for rale at hie

April 1.1, 1S7&amp;

Nwh.lll., XIA., Jul ». ISIS.

CROCKER.
expensi

same be foreclosed.
The descripiioe i
premises as deseribe-1 in said mo
ia as follows, tu
......
w
(W lb AMmou
W. Phillipa’ additioa to th. Village of Nrahrilic, Barry county. Mitbignn, according to
the plat aql survey thereof.
Deie-1 Nashville. MarcL ifith, 1875.
GRIFFITH A KERR.
etc. Givatbem a call on Wait aide Maia St
Assignee, of raid Mortgagee.
ash rille, Mich.___________ ________
thanking tho public for past favors so

inform the public that they will

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

FRESH MEATS,

Svawthisg lolvmlls* ast I'd-

Manufacturers and keeps on han

sable.

Parlor, Library, Dinist, Office ati
GENERAL FUNTUREl „

. MORTGAGE BALE.
Default haring been made ia th* condi­
tio no of a certain indenture of mortgage.

Togother with a full assortment &lt;4
MIRRORS,PICTURES, FRAMES

MOKTGAOE MALB.
Def.nit having been made In the conditions
Fa oertain indenture of mortgage, mad*
od executed on the twauty-tbM day of

BPfi. Call and see my aer- stock.
WusiLxa.

vor of Thomas Sheldon of Castleton. Michi­
gan, which said mortgage wa* duly reeord-

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,

fiSir Carpets, (New Style*), at
Dickix son’s.

DUSTBRS.tC- *C.,

of Charle« B. Riebardsoe of the sao.e
placo, whiebsaid morigage we, duly record­
ed ia the of&amp;oe of the Register of Deeds of
Bam county, Michigan, on the twelfth day

x

Baby Cabs’ and PmmMata!

Elegant New Quarters,
In the new briek block.

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

sevrn hnadrod [$7UO] dollars in yt
meats, of om hundred dollars ea

76-100 ($1220.75) dollars, two year* from
the dale of said mortgage, with interest at

RaF- Dickinson hat cheap wall paper.

payable annually ; and It
in said mortgage exprem
should any default be wad

Of all styles and sisea. and MBTALIC
CASES furnished to ordes

annually ; And it was thereby and in seid
mortgage expressly agreed that should any
detank b- made in the payment of raid tn-

SHR 0UDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS kept constantly on hand.

NO EXCUSE FOR BEING SICK.
No person can nse Boschee's German SyrP without getting immediate relief and cure,
e have the first case of coughs, oolds orcon-

&gt;s*o remain-Uhi. that

lha

Wm E. SAVAGE &amp; BRO'a COLUMN

HOTTER and EGGS.

21-46

k

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

PURMTVRE MANUFACTORY!

S&amp;W IMEiH!

Wayon to buy Frtgh

la raid city, (that being the place of holding

KERR

MEAT MARKET!

L. J. WHEELER

le bo tiles by
At the old stand, west Mo of Main Bi.
lulled Slates.
Druggists in all parts --------------No other manufacturer of medicine ever Nashville Mich.
lions
auch
a
tout as this.
care t
and get a bottle for 75
Go to
i. Two dosea will relieve von.

Bits, Pelti ui Fm.

mortgage, by virtue of the pu'wer inaai'l
mortgage contained, will, on tbs IMh day of

—Call and try she Hard Cash and Legal

pari of this prophecy is already being fulfiltod.
.

FOR ALL KINDS Or

wo can fully warrant all Buggies we salt one hundred and seventy six dollars al this
Farmers give us a call and we wil guarantee

Cheap.
Give Me a Call.

Boise A' Loe have the celebrated
brands of Clapp’s cigars.

REESE &amp; DETTERICK

county. Michigan, on the 12th day of March.
A. D 1876, ia Liber -No. 5" of mortgagee,
on page 224, and. whereas, there is now

All orders left with ns will rrocive prompt
Mtentlon. Both Double and Stogls Buggies

Ready pay cm!omen shall have ao cause
&gt; complain of high prices.

Dress laUu, Ctttiii ui Fiitim B ons

LOCAL MATTERS.

fitb A Kerr, of Nashville, Michi

SSI

Entire . SatlBlHction.

WHICH IB NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

Neck Tics, Rushings,
Collars and Cuffs,

HLL ELLMY GOODS'

IHAHAIT EVERYTBIHGieSell.

Attention

Several pl»c
to the sidewalk.

understanding.
Upwards of thirty dogs
ia this vicinity have been poisoned within

HMhvlll,, Bub.

page €19, and. whereas
duly end legally wmigt

Deeds In Barry county, Michigan, on the
2CU. day of May, A. D. 1874. In Liber -6”

ii invited to

Justice of the Peace,

y&lt;M&lt; will alytayt

our tiandjugt north cf Walcott.'t.

Relationi

Five young ladies took the whole width
of the sidewalk the other svsnrng while able u&gt; retain your confidence, and to win
panIng np the street Names
withheld. that of strangers.
If repealed will be published.

pber Kill, of Castleton, Michigan aceruin

IN THE MARKET.

BOOTS and SHOES.
Detroit, Roeheslsr and Eastern manu-

lots adjoining hie residence on the south.

I UM. JONES,

Again in the Trade

rr County. Mich.
‘
CLEMEN? SMITH,
Complainant’s Solicitor

CLOTHING

Greeting

W. H. Griswold is kis name and
pathie is his belief.

shall tend out •

x-..,
EDWARD ArllOLBJiOOK.

in tin vicinity.

LIEB HAUSER,

S

appearance.

CUEUl IlltUIOISI
&gt;e payment thereof might u
ipired, anything therein befo

DRESS

GOODS.

SHAWLS, CASSIIfflB,

REESE lc DETTERICK.

any

wine notwilbMandiag;

ami deHr.li

maiaed
nevea handrod dollars, with all the am

principal ram of twelve hundred twenty and
75-10tohv dollar, will, all arvraragns of ia-

Manufacturer of
evening.

lure of mortgage the sum ol seven hundred
forty-five and M-IOO($746.M) dolh.ro. and

Hard and Soft Wood

s
4

GLASS
AND PAINT.
WBOLOALX AND KHTAiL.

■4a.tx.fS'

&lt;ria. »U » trail. uA lOTiB, ten.

LUMBER,

mortgage the sum of ihirtara hnadred Ihirtaoa
17-IOOha doilero. [81*18 17] and
also an aiiorney foe of fifty daBar*. aa

BOOTS* SHOES,

FOB Till

Yankee Nnllrav,
BBTBO1T. MICH.

oceries

E. W. VOIGT’S
been circulated

I Mull wll u
anmiam

WHOLESALE A RETAIL TRADE

SALVATOR BEER

13 T.T I X. r&gt; E It 8

Clocks,
•k,

a. atrat M tf! p A TENTH

7“ “ “"T1.

BUILDING LUMBER!

legal come.

Th* de.

WkMt we will diaroM of
than oar comp Sliters.

the

CHAS. W. DKMAKAY

mortgage. &lt;«r&lt;

Hwnrthmg ?*u ' Vast,

,
n/Tu.. T ,
i
,
DETROIT,
mcnioAN.
plaining mill (OM&lt;% tort we do not see I
- —- ------------- - ----------------------

known nod deocribod as follows.

w.

LATH &amp; SHINGLES.
’Kt ilS
Depot, KrahviUo. Mu&gt;h.

U.S. Hobbs, a dangktw.

MkA.

48

*

-

A W. OLDS.

THOMAS 8HRLDON.
CLEMENT SMITH,

M®rtg»grr.

�Bvot liutoriml rtuXAni rill U el~l

rS IN BHIEF.

16 bnu-, «y» U» .lUwrwn, 1UI Ibe
Knglwh Kovpnuoenl, through Uw» 1&gt;6-

there is m^ka^qiRWqpSfM between die
i two sidNi of th/- body.
Tlw .two sidca in Romo io ooliecl maldriilx for Etsghah rTTo'.'.TJOA.
kiatury from the oocret anihiviri of the
Vatican. Tl)«x privilege, the firat ever
-n v&gt; orrau.u irmacuta.
.... •
THUBK if II. 1.1OX ini.K stftir.
i study, will be fouud always tu exhibit granted by the Pope io any nation, waff4'
—The District of Cohanbta Grand Jury have - —The Planet Carpet Milla, in Brooklyn. JK. '
k&gt;L Vft!li&lt;-re, die heed of the Hwi»: cankixleriflde- MtimMt*.
ProUbly no obtainad ehiefly through tho infinenoo
Y„ bare been burned. Loea. MOO.OOO.
• i
.
—
•
*
’JW
two aijeg of W)y human face are pivciae- of Cardinal Manning.
N. F.. BURNHAM'S
» ♦» $CBk!Al‘.tte,
Tn« all-g&lt;n&gt;p foc-Hitg which people
,
ilsi ia ahajied alike. •OMMime* *P&lt;»k oL to -a-ed by waari of propw
oiTtnil
armiee of^ontinental 'Europe.
1Fri&amp; limb, rfo pair
-.3/:.
..
rV
—
A
1,..
—
.1
I,,
n
this rauw?^il*urti »ta*t-&lt;M4atte.-MaiU-:&lt;, One hand is almost always larger than
with n *&lt;-rv&lt;3?&lt;^ft*fht to 6,500^000 m^n, the otlio*5-A^Wil/tlM' '*.‘iA, and so with
tali f»tu the j Ntroyed a-block of building* iu the bnmnes*
gives Gcrtnt«iy tho leg tuid arm. The sides of tho bond
Rtete'Department al the and of next tuautli I* center of tho town. Involving a lo** of $110.- anti of this number he (
flgANCt-'
abrtifa ififcfcnmj. iu;
iu»&lt;l‘
•mxwwwl. WhctliwIwiatolikwieapriratoiaiO. InmwW.Kf/
,
SI EVER
[
‘ citixcu. or. tp accept an |Bp&lt;Vfaat toraign ml*- i —a Htc at feysa, Yex**. l**t week, iWu-yed L&amp;OoifiOO; Austria, 900|Q^jrtl“‘
TIPI’ED
moo. 1* not y*t publtoly known.
&lt;100,000 worth of prop&lt;irty.
750,000. Ai-otit ludHW*Wnicre hire !
SHOES f ‘siLVKR-TIPrKD Hh:.m
—James Lick, the tau. Fmirtreo mUHonairo, i — TJuUnrkSt- Bwte'to *SA* ^rsckp! jn MoroThe finding of the eros* took plnco iu
enumerated
inder
arms,
j
b*« n»d« • new trust doc.J, different in a hw/TMAiy,' No*Waite.
’ Capt.
;o C4&gt;1
Cbk ‘ itai .Fear,
during Um twenty find
porticutaiw from 11 &lt;■ enr rerokwl.
’ faaterbrook. a former Boetouian. witli hi* wife 'file cost imt man„ according to
VaUi^Kf.^WttMKARMO per year, or «tyk y&amp;r &lt; f Topi Sylvester's pontificate, and
&lt; to s Oaatfoyor and F«rttiuar.
—Hon. Thran** Haidle. United Btaton Minto- and family; were M.
°f 3,000,000 Aienj n the first after thn Council of Nioq. Much
terttffradcr, fediad.
—Tfia ,r**idra»«&gt; of-AW . Jahn -Hmbet. at for the
Kt&gt;ddtou.kTdxU fort tmrn^ lit TAdiy. Lera total o/.$600,000,000. Here are tlirwi irtrart in laid by msny.rn the fact that
««at*d tn •my Steta
GBOrXJtAE
•'
! S12-0011- Tlireo men, tumble to cncape from inillaAtoMpnicn taken from the iudUsEifca-bius, Uie eccleeiastical historian,
_&lt;bw.mm.rn
».« ^u,
b^-JT» ifto.fr'Wr
ft
little but tlie use of arms, omits all mentiqp of it in , bip history. 810
intedtigatlngalleged fraud* iu liiam*nuf*&lt;tait.....
. ..
.
'aiiil Bupporttxl ^y tho working people of Bat Mont^a^con'nlfows that ImicImwhere
of whtakyabout«ifa»gp,atM)*iMunterof*«ix.
T
t ntry. What a fearful wtutii I jiUuderTr/’it. Tho 8d of May was set
__ ________ ■
■ ... . ■
... .. .
—- fTi*Jowa Rtata CcHMumtiom- of D*a***niM:
।
'it any wonder that the peopleiof ujiart for the festival; oidior in comEurope are pour, when five nations |iay miJiuorntuiki bMthe vision of the cross
broaghttofight.au cMetmivc ring having for
yearly
^000.000(000 f»r tho support jof fiijrh Wfipwired to Constantine, or of
it* object H»e dofran&lt;ling of the gcve'ruineut
—Kentucky lte|niblicM&gt;* have nominated the men in idleness—men who are not of Am %he /dedication of tho Cliurch of the
out of revalue on dAUIlcd lupior*.
—Ited dond. Spotted Tafi, and other Sioux following Uckel: For Gojeruor. Gen. John M.
Holy Cross in Rome.
Chief*, have gone to Waihiugtou. to . treat for Harlan । Lieutenant Govoo»&lt;&lt;, Hou. Hubert
IPffi
Jto "to?] COM!
the sale of that portion vt •Uudr renervafinu in Boyd ; Attorney General. Hou. Cassia* Good-.
)6e; Register pl
QffiM.-Beulx-u Patrick ; of Europe discover-tliat they arc paying from UiW Army, retailed tearTx)S’Angeles, | UJflUV Tr&gt;L*a c&lt;nt&gt;.Mr7&gt;n»ctoP*i..teiehir**
" .which ia included the Black Hill*.
‘
‘
.wts«'Bv
r
•rij
’
-iilibin
‘
W
hip
’
f
Auditor,
Df.wm.
Mw+yrTteXsun
OaL'/ifnA his vast orange groves, now a
mtciiativk
—The pestiferous graaahopper ha* appe-arod
Kings and courts—of national glory t source of profitable revenue, will bo if t aokxcy. $&lt;* w. ci&gt;k*«». nl
__________
Wlien they do make the discxivery thorn
KO A&lt;.KVTK-.iM7w:w* to canv»» rer
forjiiffio taluiu ten yeajs |r&gt;uoi|
j
affair* at Wasliington were conaumruated bp,
tMlCeHteunlal Hook,-•«*•«*« »wri«l
dntltti* pranri ‘in-ftWh tj
CTJwfli^
a
&lt;
i
&gt;
L
kt
U
h
JR
eason
T
ouetiikic
,
1
. —The proj&gt;rioioni of tiie St. Louta G/eta Imre tho 15th imt. Ed*ardt( 1‘ierropont ste|&gt;|M&gt;d gaudy Gonerafn, uiul corrupt ur ambi­
into tho official *honi of Attorney-General
—To die nfilicliMl in body we offer a few
’8Y KHEsil‘«a'Kavfii
vctbic l
William*, nnd cydieiiater, Prajt .reliox&amp;i l.’oni- tious monarchs, and police will take tpe worth* of plain, practical reoHuuing. No
Si
Administration paper under the uaffio 'of* tho. r*iii4i&lt;iiyr&lt; Duu^lA**. uHtii* dliteniainuA cniio place of aoldiers. ""Happy i« tlie United 'matter under what form of siakreiw you |
Bureau.
”
. Stutea, with no rival pntiyus an ^nir bar lalxir there inone great truthi you
you'should
;2K
should
CtoM-Dmocrot
a. kid
disease’
dem compelling her to maintain in idle- «ver Iropp in- miud. vis: zVll
AU jiwww*
—AUegmona of defrauding tlie Internal
on -rrav .rf 400 000 or 500-000 UU-U ■
in &lt;*t impure AUMhbOltof die
Revonae Department having been r nulc ta Sec- elected Mayor i&gt;T RL Louin, to till Uie’vacancy
blood. Purify that, and the discus.- must
caueed by the death of Uio late Mayor Barrett, ■
dt'jMirt, foj it has nothing to feed on; but
taxation, of extravagance, how much you'‘cannot purify tlie blood Tty tlie use
— A beard of engineers ta shortly, tc acet at nxirn woult^wo,havpThcii’to l*WuX.‘’ur of poisonous .InigsaiulaxliaustivustirauMilwaukee. Pekin. F.vananflri K tarn*. and
MNMalrtvi tvM which these afford ia.|
----------------------- ------ ------------ Dubuque, low*, to eaatiiin* and report upon misfortunes ? Happy indeed is any ndfl*
About 100,000 barrel* of distilled whinky were tbe plan* and speciflcaUoiia fur tLo cpm^fuom
m/'y into-.
j
tkm of a pi)« and pontoon bridge scree* the
•eized during tho raid.
BM Porlflcr oror dhrarrari ta D.u ,
—Price, the Adam* exprea* mawepger. who ML-wii**ippi al or near Dubuque.
■\Valki:k’s Famoch Vixeuab Bittekh, tional run, uo . ctuo*&lt;o. ni„ or Bgta*
KXPKttfXKXTfi O.V KATS.
—All tlie oil rcfiiiarics of I'ittoburgb. except
*o aucctMnfuUy defended his charge by killing
eoiupounded of simple herb... No mat- rpniu t^t-r u Prtn-.*&lt;i «uh ink (□mi.b-d b,i
An amusing experiment on rats wits l,r how hopri.™ your raw,
Binkley, the attempted safe rnbfxir, ha* been three, have joined the refining combination.
- jj—™_—jjajjn;
voted 41.000 by the grateful xuanagem of the"- There i* no compulsion iu regard to nlii|nucuU&gt;.
la ■to
■ B,rr““-■-,«« ."’to -*«-«Sfi®r«r*re»&lt;nn».
I or •* to running: nterHy to regulate A pric&lt;|
Adamn Company.
draughts Will Conrinde you of their vir- ;------- to?*'-'
. Dr.
n Walker,
WJk
m,
(lh.,t N
W idker the
the iliscovcrer
dtacov.-r. r of this; I. J N
—The re-union of aoldier* and nailora at Chi­ between crude and refined petroleum no a* to animals hiul tenn trapped, and it wns 1 tnc. Dr.
ul« In rwr afym'm Ooui
„
„ ,
,
1 pnct-kwA.
...... jssAreim-dv,
remedy, baa
had been given up
up to
to •; jKWKi.ryT«.i.
jicwmliiT..i.,m&lt;i«.rl&gt;ita tubmocAi*tara*.r*n
cago wa* the *ji«t largely attended affair of leave a n^rgip for pfiBK. .
.leaded to try
iMtl
ow asound
P&lt; A °l°rad ‘'■‘ift&lt; "n tn 1 oil ■?&lt;
• the
- effects xd whisky
* - - *upon
- &gt; I, di^’y tlk’ physicians, and is
now
a sound |1
—Tbealuvcstigation into the operation* of
th* kirwl aiuoe the war. Gov. Beveridge delivwere administ rtslj un,j healthy man from their use.
3G
orertu.L.o.D.priritaw »-,«**»»*■ i&gt;tatora**tr*a
r . drops
' .
the *p-cailc&gt;l ailk can*piratur« show* .Lfiax of them, Forty
to
each
onO'
^t
lliain
by
foxCo
t
.au&lt;^yth
ChA(•ilk
placed
ii
[
kbi
tfic
raaxln-t
lu
Nra*
£otk
eponded to by Gen. Cli**. Deveau. Commaudcrtlie government wa* deprived of revenue to the
Ln-Chiof G.X IL
uwmt.,1 ", Tlmv w. Jr pLu-. d m A I
’ Mujura., *»». j iu“,^S3,AJ?E
.
■
—Judge Dillou. of tho United Slates Circuit amount of #1.500.000.
wide, ditep box, itifo ithicn some trash h. V. Pirncr. Buffalo. N. Y.:
'
J
...a Kn.v.b I4a -b^n™. A
I ’
Court, han rendered a dccudon in the celebrated
bridge daputo between tai’A and Ocuneil favorable. Cotton, corn, wheat aiwi fruit will
rawl^^o pl-mdttenum
I
Bluffa ta which *1*0 wan involved the &lt;|U«wtion. b»j more than pluuUful. ■
ii while nil wiui silent, each rnt b .vtng | j.cani No more
ro periodical
[xinodical pain*
pain* ;; none
none of
of that
that | ,n,m a«t tn eno per month. i’*-.-.i&gt;-ui«r«m»ii*d &lt;r»e a&lt;i- i
.
dragguig
heusaUon
RAMtf’e CRAVE GUARDS
SWIWW whiwikare-l aehing tack or d
----- 1----------•I— iu her etotn------ 1 jre..N.w.TELEGBAPH !NhTtT(rrP..J«nm»iM.,Wia
minus of the Union Pacific railrciu!. The de-_
Ixsen
accustomed
to
for
several
,
‘ ..
. . v*r***w to
.
. ,
.
&gt;i i
tj ' oeh ano ba* been accusaomna
tar ncvcrai i| "~. .
* 'ittyby-jf/fifth D&amp;y-^-¥c*timuiiy wm offered
cision in in favor of Council Bluff*.
mauicd ns morose ns a rat could lie. By
j bavo
muell confidence in it that I 1
&gt;&gt;®roirxE.

a -iaweao miuui

W4TEK WHEEL

Breaflm’s

.isirsSi’ssiLrww

*Dr. J. Walker’s ()aIifbrni.iTin'
egir BiiirtWWna '.fMi&amp;f VAMu’.i
prosfonttfoTi, nrt'lo eMfltty from tlnrnv
tiva berbs fauiuTbn the lower rnii/es d
the Sierra Nevada mountains of. CaHfornta, the inedlctnnfi nr6pbrdti' of itfiicii
ata extracted tltcrtfrorp "itliont theve
of Alcohol,
’flic question la alihmn
daily naked,inyimtei8Tbe:rWfflo oGthe
unparalHeft snucsaruf Vi.xkgak Bi;.
YwiST”
rtmt the/rrmcre
the causa of disease, and the patient re­
covers, bls health.
tpcyflie area:
blood purifier and a Hfe-giving printyiic
a pertt'ft tttMfd*attt‘.',hliO/ hr- igorator
4&gt;f the system. Never before- in -the
hUtory of Uiv
JwAJngltopc-h-ec
cuinpoumled putrtrfmtg1 tl"’ rtouartal *

t

ga--u.no

,

smflKMC - ------------- —“

The iropertleH &lt;4 D*. Wjti.xn':
T (KEBABBlTTEts are ApAienL, Dwphorciic
lormioatire, NutriUcius, Loz-tite. Dhsrttic,

Jvt*. and Anli-Bihon*.

^

| Geo- p, Rowell &amp; Co-1

is

AGENTS WANTED

are a gentle Purgative as wdl*»'i Tmnc
relieving CongrtEWS Of .faafo|H:’N»Uan of
ths Liver and Vioccraf Orgi£‘. »*

life.

Etrr.tflEfwa.v.s."

A Great Offer I

MICHOL8,«1»MR04Ce.'8

"VBiHr BiESB
The BBILLIAMT NETOCESffnf mit Grain -

In a brief period II ho* become

Sa

vFAl-Enif" ConcVilto'oRC ANS p
s'taas^iu'^fe.’ews ret

YODNG HEN

—At the meeting of the Grand Army of the
Repnbiio at Chicago, laal woek, the following
•lection of officer* took plac-u ; Cuminai*ler-!1&gt;Chinf, John F. Hartranft, of Penunylvarua ;

J. Buckbee, of Conuorticut ; Burxeon-Gcnlaiu-iu-Chief, Myron W. Reed, of Wiaeutmiii.
The National Council of Adniiuuitratioii i* a*
follow*: rid ward Moore, Portland, Me ; Aaron
F. RtoreiiK, Nashua, N. H.; F. Steward Strana­
han. St. a^bann, VL; Josiah Pickett, Wurocntci.
Mana.; C. 11. Barney, Providence, IL L; John
G. Haaioy.’ Now Haven. CL; John S. Copley,
Klmira. N. Y.; F. W. Bulllveu, Newark. N. J.;
Leri Haber, Poltavillo, Pa.; John A. Darlh.g.
Waaldngteu, D. C.; Jamee Barnett, Cleveland.
O.; J. J. Palmer, Bockford. Ill.; Usury G.
Roger*. Milwaukee, 1ST*.; True S. White, Si.
Fanl. Minn.; David J. Simmoun. Sacnuueuto.

$20000 k"

tttid liv, howevtto,-. tbfl liquor began to would ta pcrfocUy willing to warrant to certam
, •
,
! eu totnura of our* who would ta glad to get
work. The rate began to smile, and play boW of rolicf at W!V expense. I h*ro tried
___
, r -l u.-- --eirien.nrlclrrrLtar.tre*
with their tails-, then tp jump up and I many Patent Medicine*, but never had any oo- .
■ wAU^H.
q CO., 72G 8***on» 8L. Pkil*.
. tj7,t’»F» JV, I * &gt; *7
..
I carion to extol ono before.
squeak,* then to full dbwii and roll over.
.v«Qtralv youn,
Gm.-Ik Winroro.
court. MiK , hfi»ijioil ’ mil flncallecl and con­ FinaUv otto'bi‘ tbAit ‘ftiAnd the'hhuccr. ; Mra. K R. Daly Metropolis. III., write*;
$10.
to
$500.
, J.,.
,.
“Dr- R- '• Pierce-My mater ta mung the —u.L'......
J'n- JttFiita*. HKKS
firmed her pruviou* te*UuMxiy a* u&gt; * conreraa- and,
with, the peculiar ,curiosity of his Faronte
Favonte proscription
Prccription witu
witii great
greet benefit"
benefit.’
QCfJT EDEE Jos* IlK-kUlhi a &lt;X&gt; . Brstan
tlfln vftb Jiri Bcailifcdb a cSrtriAdQj; ft f.
nu4-,- (iipTx-d liiA nos/f into it. He drank, j
.
otll I rnCu. and Hrvkat*. 7'&lt; Rra*Uw.z, 5. Y.
’ “ .
, ,
. ’jfL'toDta R. V. Tierce—What I have taken of
Wtcn w^T
'aa'l_ _
nun the not** ef—iue ■ .InaMiag brought । your medicine h** Ixxm of more iMnefit to mo
proceeded to make a mjmber of denials of
charts*l|- t^'u'&lt;fi..fcti»e agahmt bind '^e read
list of hi* lecturing ougagcnKinin in the Wc»t.
S1VK Mosra—It &gt;« well worth -ring,
which covered the time when' it WMydleged ho nluff. .uuT iCta «lin&gt;»Kj-L*b 5ta» !

I'allod at Mm. Monlton’e on June 2, 18?3, but it
wag all ruled out. During an argument for it*
adniinraon JU. Pryor wan attacked by a novere

eighty drops. And now they got gio
rioo.. They hi—I-™* other-un

’
'ere held to await the action of the depaAincnt

PORTABLE

Soda Fountains.
$40, SW. S75 4 $100.

■*»
W
’&gt;bT“ I
^&gt;’7W
rw{lf ['““TtoT!/f
771"

“
Tn. I'KKat F1UU.V ~
Mnniost-Dr.
dropixxl uei*ide
uedido them
them.. Tlie curtain fall
Alls, ,\yilfioff». Anti-Periodic or Fever and Ague
dropped
.
_ _____________________
' Wnta 11 No' case of incurable Chill* has yet
presented itaclf, where thto enietdlllc and safe
. •M/of.. «&lt;
| mclicftio bos beenz employed. No case l^u&gt;
Then, never rel heed . thnn.ugljy
happy man or woman. High bred or duqe&lt;j.
influewcwi, but with it* tine
!UiTUr4IJ.Qui«Wttil*l htaflfii&amp;ihiiin« I1** &lt;«tno ,nji perfectly reconstructed.
No
jwmnwiMvy nw w^u***, .
„ pttrpnlve’Teqtnral wtth th;* uiediclne.
Worry is everywhere. Poor men’s wives | War.Ki.ncK. Finlav A On., Proprietor*. New
worry Itecauso the bread won't rise, or !
__ ...
r
■»
।
«-f ■
•
। IvhMUiax-AV-Dsmanurm.
A, rtnve r~pY^»..r fcd4SM.ln&gt;e
A
fS^u'empk.jnl

Pighty-JtcBff/th Doy.—The oviclimcxyH all liefore the jury, and the court adjourned for a.

iillM ftAhM. di CO.. Salem, Ohio.

FARMS LANDS

such dlflleull gram *&lt;&gt;&lt;! need*, with KNTIItl'.
BASK AND KFFEU-’riVKNH"'*. &lt;4«in»
to perfection; aare* the farmer Id* thresh' tall
by extra aavbr of grain; make* no “Iflltcrinr*;" require* LESS THAN ONE-HALF the usual

—aCn
n —■&lt;■ ——
A^vanr-f-fl
kiuu.uj .-I » a...
v.—9 '—v
■ ’——
- — --• p*teM,wMlo other aa«rji«**anr»--oul &lt;&gt;&lt; JP-.
Four alve* m»-l« vrltti &lt;». 8, ICFand 12
how *• Mounted” Power., alao a ape-

w

othtr Hwri’e Powers

sw'O

—A dispatch from Lawrence. Kan., «ayw the
gTa»hoppcn&gt;‘ are producing ■ horrible pain,- an opportunity u&gt; prepare fortho final eamauti^;
among the buaines* meu aud fanucrx of Eastern up of the tCTiUmony. It will occupy at leant:.
,]
that all the otorica can bo true, everybody deny­
ing ahnuat everything aworu k&gt; by orety oou
groen thing. In Minnmota. too. the penta *ri&gt;
BURR
MILLS FOR CORN, FLOUR A FEED,
aisw
playing sad havoc. The region involved this ntancc, very flatly poutmJicl each other.
bn^ut, or the milk burns or Um prne
Virgmm Mino in
year looted** sixteen countip* in the upper Min­
of glass is mended with putty, or they
■
nesota and Red Hirer valley*, having an aggre­
»Ult WMU«ll\.h*lYBMWhA'u’e I
&gt;
,
gate population of about W,(XX), -and prodndug
norr, bon.,™ U,e pneerve .U.h m.i
about 1,500,000 boalicl* of aurplu* wheat taat
not of the latest pattern, or because where kuowu.. |tvi good for ciiUdreu nr adult*.
—Tho I’oatm**ter General ha* ordered Ute fered by all ths rmels. Tlie present iti4fc*tion» ...molxel, fad. ..ur bow . pm^-dr.^ i. ,
are that tho*o will remain in force *31 aommer. trimmed.^before, t|ie. .jrarty tu^/Hius, or , Iiune.
_________ ___________
Tho official* of the Baltimore and Ohio ro*f because some grandgeTjM^.,e^«rlfafcnd I glct Fix.ka Branco Watkk. at Waukegan, j
ployed in the lottery bwtam* in Cincinnati, bat •tate that the fight La* been profitable to the them, or because their servants are un- j bl., cure* *1' Hdtey dto«*«._____
company from the atari, and they certainly have Oily-, lyyidi gPU. ^MK-’ts. Snoil diungrs, j How r&gt;&gt; Get a Home. Seo advertisement.
j
—LleaL-Gor. Crawford, of Ontario. Canada. no desire to cud it until U&gt;oy bare gained what*

.

AaUteOcet. JfkAVoa

' Smith Organ Co.
BOSTON, MASS.

These Standard Instruments

onl, rara cor. for Hen&gt;U.u It M

Sold by Mniic Dealer*
AGENTS WANTED IN EVENT TOWN.

Ky.-s-^na.-iiwS:
| Tramm." (to,I rlMUly. Ilahl. per1 tectijr mfs u&gt;4 rotnfurt»W«. trm

. .

particular* of elan, atylea, price*. i*nu*.etc.
NICHOLS, BHEPAKD A CO..

^■.Kh’is.iwaurfc

*n&lt;i yon can eave It in buying a newing miX""w™ KX

.. /TVify-atrfA B&lt;q.—Bit raklduco Lfarijtoi
two rata wore never guilty of be! &gt;r&lt;&lt;^ &gt;I*Zi&lt;*r.«ehm« ta*r.»Bch*d* point of ncelfoiKo
a ter&gt;«i of AettMa and couti »&lt;hi-tian«* by*wj
Tb.Ayvrti^^ ki&lt;x.-auRihbra B...
amaes on Irath nidw. Moultou waa jcCnii™! to
brolwb'flftWA'M.^U# diS’Wrtwr, fend mind, which in klmmit ta&gt;vffil their manurebut Beegher'a ebjrica of.the xxmtnlion letter.
th,, got
A rough u.i
Dcacon Freeland an&gt;! SIru. Ovingfim were tumble fight ihlmuffly which lasted untij appreeiated. Machuicn will ta delivered at
brought up to aux-Mibiit Bov«mi. and Albert B. b„th.™ ottau-toi. Th,,, .b,,
—LicuL Armstrong, *rith a company of the Martin, the Buiulay-achool teacher. • Mm. mained fora while, each with n paw to c&lt;&gt;:n|'&lt;hy'sbranch Imu*^ at PJ7 State street,
let U. S. inlantry, arrived at Fort Randal). Dak., Woodhull wae iu court, and mhuc ; letter* to his nose, grinning nt each other. Finally ;
*’^fi&lt;Siota8U“'P?ta
her from Tilton were produced, but tdie
boUt fell asltiep, am! while both were 1 -ompauy want a few more agent*.
bound for the Black Hille. They were c*|*tire&lt;i aidcred of nafficicnt importance to

UlnMntnl c&gt;u:o«u.» luralalwd oa appUcMIoa.

Standard Lolta Bustle.

sga‘^,g.n!i3aa£™w^«

wa* cpu«piring witli Woodhull for tho pabli-

JSt-.DA*
‘WrtSffSn&amp;K5W&gt;tMSW3
mar» Mruralr and panaae-atlr m

doing fast,’thorough and economical work.
TNIttSWENIMN Aw) IT highly adrahuseoii* to
run a machine that Jia* no ‘■Beater*," "Picker*,
or “Atirom" that bandies Damp Grain. Ixnu:
sr*nZBuNdhngMFJU. TitWtbf. ® ‘MH»

It. TUm. taMnuMOt* ban IM &lt;

gold Uuvcutbout th. United Alataa oa th.
INSTALLMENT PLAN:
That U. oa * B/*t«si ct Monthly Pt/raMita.

! In Actual Use:
MORE THAN
M
• -.! MM &gt;i. I SKEl
Eiiis&amp;’SVstf
n&lt;-w,..fl»r mor* tStB Uit-tJ r»
*r.d h.vlnc *d)O(t*d many bsea
tbo lu: lawitj, B.oni’u raar*
ftMVJlBttBC1

55,000

Estey Organs1.

putoie ; that &lt;11*1*11 Trail

sE^xaajnj

MANUFACTURED BY

J. ESTEY &amp; CO.,

THE MARKETS.

—The taUlera of tlie country hold a national
and Amboy railroad.

agt*a alxiut the «une. The scale of milea
is different bn-diffewnt maps, but places !

remain just so' far njxirt, and no &lt;lo^

^ASTICTRUSSCO.

—A deputation of autliom reramlly waited I
I
upon Sb. Disraeli ami nrged him to stemre an 1 Dii
l..&gt;
—
... I
If-.I.U tlrtfoe
A.- .1 „000 u^^.n, jn this country during
intenuinmal
copvrixht.
Me —
pnuntoed
Hill* party, on their giving a written pr&lt; mice •ubjcct would receive the attention of the gov- ..
year, /b* dHRSkt* publiabors,
not to enter die Hill* again, until the gorem- cmmenL
'
.
'* .
..
.
..
. 1
-TUCurtf ItoU.

It AW tBj3^£s%£-g£t

ident F. Little1'; Trcaiiurcr, D. R. Merrill, both
—In.European diplainAUc pircleejtin believed
of Michigan.
that tlie iudicatioiM are decidedly pacific, and^

683 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.

j-aarJM

ffShS.1^
&lt;•""! *■&gt; Prim* Hu &lt;r».
Onw*and Hrifere

DRUGGISTS.
DYERS,
TAILORS,

wtute Winter

•5.000.000 additional 130 bond*. ’ The oommta-

| -Mr. BancreffL Mjnhter to Germany from
rxtxx AXD CKIMIjrJLH.
u* United. Rtetm, baa been iuterriewai einoe
jiiXtT
-'“T'? “r~ I J” If? ■».wyuw'«; “• «*“■ss
I- &lt;1- V.IU------ - ze-. .« « ,.
I.----- - ----------- to huropK loakteg-apmi ,
H
u, u,e Kmperor
mm*)y oCr-fneaMdti
Gennany

were 275 nwrehanta arid julventurers,815g
t^dwT# Of Lui.w 4-vMw»k i
4i,,-,tiTr7 -S-iitiA-rt.kTnr
.
,
,
*
various rla.-ci.-s afflicted with
hut
•hternry EWiAtj41M»&gt;»JWUbi&lt;i
» ■ ■ ■»■, ......................... — —
— vis
.— •
ionory young men who drew
.

F Habit Cured

kt
Rra -X"

'
*teo* rn
!&lt;□** mI-**D.............................. £..................

1,£ft^S/wfVw
!».%*•
* ?! &lt;*

, poncy -ii iuc rope io larcugwcu uic vaiuouc j
I Church in America. the find step being in the"
armnanininit of *11 American rvdinal.

Hturtcrant tragedy.

Wm. Ruwwll. firing wth

gbaliem ha* Iwou erdod to Riimr*.

mo agcu woman e uiroat wan cut. «u&lt;1 Uio uiroct cable mat wan uroppeu laM tnirnnwft
brtxiier waa gaabeJ adoxen timen with a razor. ‘ Will flniali it* laying with al! |&gt;0Mil&gt;le dispa
‘—A negro waa hanged io South Carolina on ■' This acUoQ will have * tendency tn lower

££uBwSi

Mtr»r:r
Grnmiax&lt; Si-isNEit write* bb fulloww to

ready here, when the credit of having
--- -

ductton of wbokaomc. food* for man than 1

CTNCfltNATl.

ky&gt;-

x«. uotartinirtH. m. Uate, «oIto. 83 WMt Vm Burew BL, CMcafo, JU.

Aay Shade from Pare White U Jet Black.

redmi

to fisi4«i Hasida Ftoteps, where I l^pe
you will meet me with rod and'line. ’’
‘ Sv«"
-.tuna*»*Hr**™oi
under the British administration, at 943,- o""*'
. fa&gt; therefore in practical effect.

-Jim Qcx

810 a-iuare miles, and the population at W|||M
1(13,811,917. Of inhabited house*, it ja j
estimated that there we 87,119,693.
i fc“*.

»
i

MARRIAGE GUIDE

«g»w.* a*MU to** ■»w-ii A*r.ik &lt;tx»
SEi2si?s,&amp;5£5SE5Sr'
trijBSsxr.sariJsx -

�Ann Klim hu nrt. -Hl. a reverse,

for a writ of attachr lent against the Prophet to compel

, ayment of &gt;600 per month alimony.

» -ending her suit for divorce, has been
'cnied by Chief Justice Lowe.

As

a would have dated from tho begin-

ting of tho suit, two years ago, jj
vot^d, Vfyp made o nice little fortune
to;fear to Jire on until a larger por­
tion was'given to her on the divorce

Tlie judge said that

being granted.

the^rpjiting of alimony was giving
catmtennnoe io

poliganjy, and the

&gt;'aw did not uphold any such-thing.
So the law which does -not

uphold

I«Wgamy benefits the man 'that is
pdlygambns.
’
Scientific men say that if

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

pianos

stand north and south, the tone of (he
instrument ia much improved.

This

illy when the jiiauo is
learner. About one

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

hundred and fifty miles south* of you
is the proper .positioij for the instni-

ed by a young lady taking her

first

lessons.
Mr. Talt&amp;age says be never feels
■ happy

unless he

stirred up a little.

keeps, the

devil

Considering she

effect of his stirring tho past winter,
probably tlie devil would say that he
never(leels so happy as when
BfAHfer Taftnage is stirring him

his
up.

ll.is delightful to think how the

two

happily oblige each other.
/X.4$&gt;000'icow in California was so

frightened by the sight of a
mill that she dropped dead.

wind­
George

Francis Train wohid have had the
same effect on

Don’t make your pui“chase anti1 yon have
seen my Stock.

her.

If a boy with a bean-shooter is a

mind to buckle light down to busi­

ness he can make a whole neighborhood respect his opinions and seek
his friendship.
What’s your business ? said

the

servationist, your worship." “An observationisl 1 what is. that?’ “One
who looks around m the daytime to
tee?ni«h'' if 11

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

C, A. TRUMAN.

�I

a;

(MM

..

long.
gigantic piece of lace work.

BOISE &amp; LEE

It was

so constructed that every one of the

8WMW8

thousands of timbers in it could bo

removed

Wholesale and Retail

and

without at

all

others

substituted,

disturbing another

splinter of the structure".

At price* m LOW u any houM in Barry- co.

When it

was first built it was visited by peo­
ple who went huadreds of rpiles to
ace the work, ad4 it was wdfrth the
Wv-

GLASSWARE

TJW
A

ft »

AT ALLEN'S,

There arc in the State 804 insane
persons of which 374 orc males and
430. female^
Among the number
are 136 farmere and 57 farmers wives.
The number belonging to tho vari-!
ous prof-ssions is small, though pro- ;
portionntely larger than among the .

Ians than noy otner" class of- men.—
Ftainiccll Republic.

SPECIALTY.

■ ' —U

AT ALLEN'S,

a

ElsTGOODS

States
It is located in the center of:
the city, on a beautiful island of sev«1 acres, with fine drives trfthc snnie
on the St Joseph river, «rdy ,one
block from the principal jU reels.

IN THE VILLAGE.

Water, gas and fine shade trees make
the grounds a great resort.

fiES^AS&amp;llrfMENT OF

M. Quad , of the
Detroit Free
Frest, is probably the only editor in
America who Aan enjoy being "blown
OF ALL KINDS AT COST!
up" by an indignant subscriber. He
wyettled With an explosion on the
Ohio dvtr'a- few ydars*go&gt; and nqfer
.Jocks with contempt on anything less

*.

—

UHCap
Cheap 21S
As J-JlTt.
Dirt,
Ad it (. ;

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onno

ADVEBTIBDiO KATZS:

Progression. No Retrograding.
VOL. II
I. Slowly raising her handkerchief to her
j eyes, she faltered forth:
| “ My sainted Augustus------ "
Witlmnt waiting to hear wlurt the
“sainted Augustas” did or did not do,
Tom left the house, uttering wine very
empliatio- language, -like the unfixing
brute Iw was, M our lady readers will

The'worst of it was that Tom know of
no one who had the slightest, knowledge
| of- the late Augustus Vanduzen, so he
was iinaVle to throw any doubt upon the
existence of the snjmrhUman virtue* un­
der whose weight, figuratively spooking,
ho lay orushed.
1 g W
••Ufa wife ’hud married and buried, her
first finsliand in CafiTomia.
~
She came North soon after her widow­
hood to'vfaitsoma friends who had known
her only in her maiden life, whore Tom

Ifa dead for ufalapo I un, Biddy,
And drhamin aerate 1*4 be.
If ttum mild rebeta.0T»f there
Would only lava me free;
Hut when I Um a^atarl « abtunji,
An' ehtrire Io ftt repore,
A mtiMBl ball, Wa «&gt;nu»' ahlrate

!«'• Juo4 a dajMnt botue 111 build.

EXORCISING A

GHOST.

Tom Brown was haunted. .
You may turn up your nose, reader,
and scout nt the idea, but such tilings do
happen, even in the nineteenth century,
os I am reedy to prove.
I repeat it, my friend Tom wns haunt­
ed ! nnd by no less a personage than hfa
wif.j’s first husband, who, it would rea­
sonably be supposed, liaviag vacated tho
place that Tom hod obligingly offered to
fill, would have left our hero in undis­
turbed possession of all the rights and
privileges thereunto belonging.
Now, if it had been the ghost of Tom's
grandmother or great-grandmother, or
any of his aunts or cousins, or even tluit
undesirable but indispensable article—if
men would hare any wives at all—a
motiicr-in-taw, he ootdd have borne it
with some degree of equanimity; bnt. ns
it was, ho was driven nearly frantic.
Tom hod married the Widow Vanduzan with the best possible "intentions,
who had manifesto* 1 no*reluctanee to be­
coming Mrs. Tom Brown; indeed, we
r0
are only to rememl&gt;er tliat she whs “a
widow to feel pretty sure that she did her
share of the courting. ‘
And now to have the virtues of the de­
ceased Vonduzen dialled up for break-

Nashville, barry co., mich., Friday, may 28,1375.
gn'™ uTa p'me^piiid, -/tog liuk Lui |

rtuilriug btr Lu.ImuI*. has wli.u.'.i r
ehe eould d.. «i unolnemrt.
Tom. on the oontenry, we. in Urn bert
poeeible epiritn, nttling nw^y without
ujipnwnUy mring whether ehe ribbed or
He casually mentioned, pn rising from
tho table, “ that ho should bring a friend
home to dinner.”
Formerly, apy such intimation was a
sufficient warrant for Mrs. Brown to call
up tho ghost of the deceased Vanduxeo,
but, curiously enough, she did not even
mention his name.
'
Tom’found hfa wife alone in the parlor
when ho returned to diiinet wjth hfa
guest.
“ Mrs. Brown, Mr. John Babbit. An
old acquaintance of yours, 1 l&gt;elievc.”
Wliatover Mrs. Brown had feared, or
conjectured, alio1 was not prepartsl for

But, as luck would have it, John Bab-,
bit, an did schoolmate of Tom’s, camo Hite; she tmned from red to white; and
homo from California.
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from- white______
to red,obut retaining her selfOf course the twotad a world of thing" ' |KWSM1Bjon wonderfully, as Tom could
to talk aver.
•
, : not but note and admire.
" Hvw cnnoiui jixi nlmulil
nUantive a. lito
uMlioyr'-udJdm,
Mnoking llort^, w John Ml 01 U
Ho
tofttotoir. ’'Atol to pooi liUln Mn.
mIlch
„j good.lme&lt;li„g
1 oudutoo I"
nutoe any allntooD to b«r lonnor life, no
•Tm o»m&lt;-a to ll«r tort raousb,"
won oodUikxI to tho
atoll Tj:a,
iliyiv,, •• Uwilgh I hivan'l tho
Bllnnian[totoua.
rauu
Ayiu, majaj
I "lightest expectation of ever being able
So tho dinner was not a very enliven­
to supply tho place of her first husband. ing affair. Tom was the only one of the
j You knew the late lamented Augustus
party who seemed to be at ease ; ho was
Vanduzent" .
in high spirits—on tho best of terms
I
“I know more than I wanted to of
with himself and everybody else.
' him; though I never knew ho was i
' As soon as she could do so with pro­
lamented by anybody. His wife certain­
priety, Mrs. Brown left tho two gentloly luul no cause to loment him. Why, inen to themselves, going directly to her
he used to get drunk every night and
own room, and seeking relief in that mi:
come homo and smash tho furniture ! I
failing refrgo for all feminine troubles
never pitied any woman as I did lier. I
and perplexities, “a good cry.”
used to hope she’d outlive him, so as to
Tom entered tho room an hour later.
take a little oomfort before she died. He | There was a comical look in his eyes
did die, though not in his bed; the vigi­
; ns he turnedthem upon his wife’s averted
lance committee got hold of him one dark
night,
and---- "
Hero the speaker j face. He was evidently determined to
1 press the advantage ho liad obtained to
touched his throat, with a brief but ex- | its fullest extent
pnvwive gesture. “Too many horses |
I
" My dear, I hope my efforts to • folmissing, you understand.”
'
। low iu the footsteps of my illustrious proliras ns the speaker caught a glimpse I
docossor’ meet with your entire ajtof Tom’s astonished face, tlio sudden |
proval ?”
thought struck him that this revelation ,
“Tom!”
might not bo over and above agreeable
Hero Mrs. Brown bursts into tears.
to the man occupying the place that had I
I
This was more than Tom’s good ami
been so suddenly vacated
“I beg par, I generous heart could endure.
don------ ”
i
!
“ Come, Jet us make a .bargain, wife.
“ Not a word of apology, my dear fel­
I If you will let tho ghost of your former
low," interrupted Tom, whose face wns
actually radiant with smiles, grasping husband rest quietly in his present homo
John warmly by the hand, whose tarn —let us hope that it is a happy one—I
it was to be astonished. “ I’m delighted. will do tho same. ”
Upon these words, the ghost vanished,
That is to sty,” added, Tom, checking
himself os he saw his friend's bewildered and never troubled them any more.
Tom
and his wife kept their bargain,
look, “J shall bo delighted to have you
dine with me to-morrow; a strictly family and, as the chddren’s stories cud, “lived
happy
over
araer."
dinner, you understand. Mrs. Brown
will lie delighted, too! Oh, yea I"
chuckled Tom, on his way homo, feeling
strongly inclined to throw up his cap
and hurrah iu the exuberance of his joy.
Ho wiw confident that ho hod now a
&gt;qx'll by which he oo tdd “Iny ” the ghost
that luul so long haunted him.
It wns ]xist eleven when lio let* himself

THE KEA.SOX OE IT.

" 1H. • hrtiii of min,." wj poopk, ■

rorw. WMMor uw uiict-uu w

i*y, in eicnne lot uiy pnuiHuil/ ar
mlxj-rt ot ananrtion. we nibjoin the
ciurtom. Tin. dnn i. eery nnnuruw., 'allowing anuxiptian ot a foreign Inly'.
' uil belong to eneb inferior alnweeteni fnneml olwoqiurt : A .art of ehaptllt
that they «e often fomul tripping. If orderUr,
prohurty doeorrtea
with
nn oorarton prraent itaelf when fba aoing flower., w» erwu-d in one of the worly
I of the “ hubil ■' k inoonvenieut, rtruighl-1 "‘•°l“. ■» u“&gt; “»**»
«*&gt;»
weytlu-v ignore it ^together. Agrtn. 1 oontnining tho body-thrt of . »-m^Homo propio will etick to their liubil, I bunaeomc young woman—wee planed.
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an
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the rtlaew-mer
clergy
rengnt or wrong,- copvenient or inconven- •Mi.'Siemens
— —--------- himself,
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tent, and of conrae punish themselves by
to
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so doing. It not seldom happens tliat “
nounced
“
n solemn —
and
a *touching
-v
adfe—
tin-y will obstinately persist in doing a coiuwc over the body, which, in its
deod that everything on eorthT-parhaps coffin, was then inserted into tlic furm b&gt; h«w.—ri.« in
d“» »'
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rlulamAi thwurt Kid im-.-mt Rack «!&gt;»» «,■&gt;&lt;! » «»—■ ol laianonnbl,
.pwipl.to !- rl-ruin-W dt . Ugl.-r *&lt;*
”P“ *&gt; -i-onn, Uug (»
pow., il..,. toeir m will Almort in- coul‘t “ P™'i’*d through a window
voriably they are forsworn, and fftiffer lot into the side of the furnace) it with
bitterly from the fulfillment
Theo pale red, quivering, distuictly vibrating
there are people who have ridiculous ihuucw. There was no sudden bursting
up or scorching of the corpse, no phoabb. Such was the case of a gentleman nomenon ghastly to the-eyo or revolting
to any other .sense, but what soemod tjo;
Mr. Tiddydol. He gained this name t&gt;e an extraordinarily rapid proc-M of
desiccation,
during which, after the
because ho invariably ended every sea?
I«w.ra« with
—111. tlm unmeaning
—I_____
.1 _•ridiculous
i: I___ liquid substance had been cnvolved, the
tenon
and
'
solid
}&gt;arta
flrat
became red hot, then
word “Tiddydol." Even those who
were accustomed to him could hardly white hot, and lastly resolved themselves
help smiling—so incessant was his uno of into ashes. There was, thin gentleman
the word, so unconscious was Mr. Tiddy­ positively asserts, nothing from first to
dol of 'ever saying il. Ad instance of a lost offensive in this process to the nbyi*- .
similar habit occurred in the case of an ical senses, or even seutimen|ql|y di»-'
old Welsh clergyman, who had a fashion tressing. The furnace is surrounded by
of interlarding each sentence with tho drapery, which conceals it from the
sight of the mourners, and what can be
phrase, “Complete and doit” Such
soon through the inlet, which is use&lt;l for
IMxmliar habits ore of course very rare,
purposes connected with tha regulation
ami therefore worthy of special notioe. .
Some jjeople got into the habit of so rul­ of the fire, is in no way horrible, al­
though it offers the strange spectacle of
ing their livre that they arc quite put
a human body gradually vanishing away
out, bodily and mentally, if there is the
through the influence of intense heat.
least failure in tho fulfillment of this
The process lasted exactly one hour and
routine. Three are slaves to their liabeighb.&lt;cn minutes, and on Sunday the
ita, and do not in tho end derive as much
ashes were gathered up with all due
comfort as they expect from them, be­
solemnity, and transferred to a suitable
cause .they art* certain to jostle against
urn.
some one else equally a slave to his hab­
its, and one or the other must give way.
Mr. Young, of Jessamine, Kentucky,
It is a very agreeable thing to meet with a
person who says, with hearty self-satis­ doesn't like dogs any more. The fact is,
Mr.
Young had recently an experience
faction, “It is my habit to be punctual.”
You feel at once that you know the man; with one dog which prejudiced him

NO. 35.
boms and outbuildings burned'by them
through curelewM'H.., or else in revenge
for the refusal of the owners th comply
with their insolent demands for tribute,
are awaking the attention of the peoplc '
of; PsnnAjftanta ‘to tile magnitude of'

(*»d
brt-jmm,);
■For richer, for e***'”
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(Of ttrnraalll endure bar);

Tffc loMil Rinndy flSr TO cdh'oction pro-!
posed by the Eagle in the establishment1
of a workhouse and industrial form, ■
where all able-bodied tramps should lx-

wfeh by the labor 6f~ the paupers may i
bo so enhanced iu value as to be sold at l
a large profit, when the experiment may ।
be renewed nr ^pother place.
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/XTJtttEMTING EACT/t.

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Tlio organ of vision fa considered the •
ihoft'delicate organization of the human 1
.
-frame
; yet many who' have been bprn i

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&lt;8c I nurry ihU d*y),
■T1U death da,
(Then HI try wMowS art).

Covwtbv nnm-bugs—Been.

A hari: flower—The pink of pro­
blind liavo lieen enabled to see by surgi- priety.
&lt;p«'tatic&lt;w* ipid.tke : following fa on
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hk new _________
bonnets are of chip, but not
iilterreting fact concerning one of that; of ..ji,,, oid block."
class : A youth had become 13 yean* of :
Tan true men of leisure—They that
age when his eyes wore touched by asurwork to obtain it
.
geon. He thought scarlet the moot beau- j
Bono of -the coni miners—“ Masses in
tifnloolor; black was ptODfifl. He fancied
7T&lt;7/ '
^■vftry
objeeftoacbed
him,
and
ho
could
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not distinguish by sight what he perfectHow to make good puflk—Send, the
ly, well kn^w
fueling : for instance, publisher fifty cents a line for them,
thr eat arid hdfc.[ Wlra .his second eye
A ooon tailor sponges his.cloths, and

was touched, he remarked that the bb- his customers sometimes sponge him.
jecta were not so largo in appearance to
“Tiueiuig in the outskirts” fa the
this as the ono-opened at first Pictures fotret for “pickingl&amp;dire’ pockets."
he considered only partly colored sur-.
“ Coxsumttiow fa an economical dis­
facee, nnd a miniature alwolutely oston- _ease,
__ ” said •’8ohn Henry, with a cold on
fahed liim, weming to him like putting •
|anRSa;. “you can furnish your own
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LongbiTj
Bunin/, Hi, otgunt, «uJ nunr I.Uu.1
.. wtal,
murtouu. ^vplweuUiobe.tpcrfi.niii.-re
„lchdninl ,
&lt;x.r«.t-i™k«
ol tlmir Hm, ;
. Kbootauu™. iu | on, 0( wt,rk. .., Umt
.
Fuigliuul ii.nl.l iluoorw Uul tlu, lx,r» i
UmmiuU.”
wore playing in a distant corner of the ■
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It is not a pleasant spectacle to sec on
room, instead of studying, although
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able-bodied young num shielding a store
person mung nin eyes oonld not detect. . .
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I*11 fr"ni **"’ *»n h ruvs wheu a good
the Khgbret sound. Prof. Sanderson, ,
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rn ”...
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horse con be purchased far 81.50.
who was blind, could, in ** few moments,
1

tell bow manv pexaous were in a mixed
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oompuiT. «n.l o(
1.x. A blind, Tun aiTalirm, iluriug Hu&gt; Prrt—lurrft«*'Ml&lt;»nId*«u»inaguMlUiK»ii,!‘‘to.
mxartonxrt in thi ir lilmtii.u.
lie is punctual to a proverb; and having against the raQo from “Old dog Tray now nnd tbnwd her own noodle. A b&gt; l,ut a cnimb of bred lulu a glnwi of
Ijluiid ma?} "in PaHS-shire, England, has' winp. 111111 before they drank it say,
uo vexatious worry as to beiug late, his ever faithful,” eta., to the inipgnif7fe.nV
actually been a surveyor and planner of “ g‘h1 "«nd thW Crntpb-wcl! down.”
digestion is good, his heart cheery, his pet with a ribbon. Mr. Young bad oc­
mind free to take in any idea, and he is casion to call upon a neighbor npon an roads, hfa car guiding him as to distaimo | A nrrmu Troy girl, hearing her school
always an agreeable and genial compan­ errand, and was just entering tho neigh­ ns accurately os. the eye to others ; the IcbcImt spoken of as a painstaking
- ■blind,
•• ■ on woman, remarked that tlio scholars wore
ion. So is tho man who says, “ ’Tis my bor’s yard when a very large and fero­ late Junfico' Fielding, who Was
habit never to owe a bill." Happy man! cious bull-dog suddenly assailed ]um, walking into a room for the first bma, the “ painstakingst,” for- they were
.rearing
up
apparently
with
the
intention
after speaking a few words, said, “This generally whipped all round eveiy day.
his pillow is always of down, his sleep -

sweet and refreshing, his thoughts* of
his neighbor large and kindly, his devo­
tion to God pure, and always beginning
with praise.

“With a good appetite three times a
day, delirious sleep, and not on ache or
a pain in the whole body, the mind all
the time fully olive to what fe going 'bn
in the world, and all the timer in good
.-.pirita.” This is said of the fete ox-Gov­
ernor Thorp, of New York. Ho retired
at 9, and rose nt 6, taking a nap in the
forenoon, and sometimes in the afternoon
also, breakfast at A dinner at 1, and tea

of seizing him by the throat. Mr. room is twenty-two feet long, eighteen
“Tar. battle of spring,” rays the New
Young, fortunately for him, rnatje the wide and.tyelvo |pgh," all of which wu* York Evening Mail, “is fought with
first grab, and seized tho deg by{tlje !pvea|ed » Mm wi$i accniracy through blades of grass.” What does spring
throat himself, intending to throttlo the tho medium of his car. Verily,, " pjq ore wren, tbi'-q, by apgi9g;,pjk her flowers
animal. Tho dog didn’t throttle worth fearfully and wonderfully made.”
with pistils?—iMuieville Courier-Jour­
nal. .
a cent, and there they stood, man and
dog—one anxious, the other ferocious.
.
lir'KUll
v, uiitototoa itojm
uun
Mr. Y'oung was afraid to let go, and the
A great many people in tins country
-rbrtf 1oIU&lt;m pcAkwmwt
j ii&gt;ie&lt; «u&lt;i.mnr;
dog’s eyes, which met his, told him he are ahamefully negligent nlxmt answer- »&gt;•
Mibdut-MtuAs’*""'1
“u,‘’!"*d,rB™tb'
hadn't better. Three or four frightened mg letters. Nothing is more annoying.
i rV, - •?. /■ _____* '
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Tboush
»U&gt;«o ttai »nn of glory glow,
cliildren in the.yard wore sunt gftar tiraw '
•” CP?BVTOB'“
n*R»n«e‘l
And f»r benrolh
earth anil &lt;w»n opraul,
mother, who soon appeared upontfie the height nf ill-breeding to allow a let- ■ Uonwl him are icy mcJu, and loudly blow
hu nsked ta^L
scone, but could give no nssistanco. Sho tot .w)iiph , needs a reply to go uuan-• Conundin^
A oF.xTtKM.'i.s was endeavoring to cnmerely said: “Mr. Young, I can give swered, nnd so it ought to be considered
evening ii) the company of a
you no UHaistance; he is very vicious, hare. &lt;AThfea&gt;&gt;^ppHit on which parents Joy
and if I should strike him ho would turn should lay great atress to their chihln n. | young lady upon whom he called, but
upon me.” Here was a nice situation 1 Hiey ahoUld be taught to consider it na found a serious obstacle in the person of
for a man with abulTdog, but Mr. Y'oung rtKte not to reply .to a letter wliich ne«ls a stern father, who at length very plainly
was equal to the situation. Ho directed attention an to hand's fork with the prong intimated that tho hour for retiring had
the woman to look for a rope, which she end. Tho btudest people ore generally arrived. “ I think you are correct, my
eventually found aqd than ventured to tbos6 who^rc the most exact in this re- dear sir,” returned tho nnoliasln.d young
put about the dog’a neck. Then, very spect Th’e late Duke of Wellington, mon. “We hsvo bean waiting to liavo
carefully, Mr. Young took the dog out who, it will be admitted, hod a good deal t you go to lied for over an hour."
a pooh woman went to‘ her minister,
to the very end of the rope and let go on his hands at different times of his life, ।
suddenly. The rope proved .reliable, replied to every letter, no matter from I nuking him to.come nnd. perform tlio
and esaqH- wus secured, but, niihrt thu! bow* litnphli" a soofee. Once a clergy- ( funeral service of. her fourth husliand,

That the Captain of the Schiller was a
skilful seaman is sufficiently evident from
tl»e fact that he had spent the greater
part of his life in the service of the Pen­
insular and Oriental Steamship Company
—a service wliich traina tho best steam­
ship officers in the world. That bo was
at sundown. In suitable weather he
Instead of creeping meekly along, ns a brave man wo know from the story of
spent a greater part of the forenoon in
ivns hfa wont, he walked noisily up stairs tho shipwreck. He stood by his Iwets
his garden, directing his men, and as­
into tiic room where hfa wife was sitting, . pistol in hand, in the first wild jxuiic
sisting them, and for a short time in the
handkerchief in hand, in the attitude ' which
' ' ' followed
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the striking of the ship,
afternoon was employed in the same
1
' into which she luul arranged heroelf at and he went down with his vessel with­
way. He used no spirituous liquors,
the turning of the latchkey.
out attempting to save hfa own life. But
but took claret wine every day at dinner.
Without paying her the slightest htx-d. for all this the lora of tho Sriiiller was
There are three tilings in tho above
Tom marched across tlio floor to the fire, due to the Captain’s fatal neglect to stop
narration 'which, if pendstently carried
when* he stood warming his hands and hfa engine nnd heave -hfa lead. Hi: wns
out in early life, would do more than all
whistling softly to himself.
nine days out. lie knew that ho must
others toward giving all an enjoyable old rircumstaucea, it is only natural that the man.'who’nvoil in a distant part otthe h0 having officiated for ’, the thiw who
nuu uwu u, h
a..v ( |W Uavmg omcjaUnl 1OT Ul" UlTfM- WHO
Astonished at this unheard-of proce­ be within a few miles of a dangerous
age, namely, regularity in eating, abun­
luiving them served up cold as side- ,
previously disappeared from the
hero of the affair should feel a prejudice kingdom, wrote jo life graoe^on whom |
dure, Mrs. Brown glanced oat id the cul­ const. For throe dayn he had taken no
dant sleep, and a large daily exposure to ..gainst the whole race of dogs.
dishre, on every possible occasion, wiw
neither he nor hfe parish had a shadow : pablio viow. •• Why, Bridget, how is
prit from a comer of her pockothand- observation, becanso of the fog, and won
out-door air.
rather more than Tom eoald endure.
j kerchief,
of
claim,
to
beg
for
a
subscription
to
re
­
thfei"
asked the reverend gentleman.
depending wholly upon dead reckoning.
We can understand the poet when he I
Regularity in eating, either two or
p “ Never,. during
build a church. By return of mail came “Ah, it’s mighty ba|fe" she repin'd
„ all our happy
.., married In these circumstances he should have
Avoid bathing within two hours after
says, “ How blessings brighten as they life, did my sainted Augustus come homo 1 cured less for speed than for safety. For three times n day, with nothing what­
back a letter from the Duke to the effect “ There was never a popr woman worn
take their flight I” but wily a woman ।at such an hour as this I” she Haul, with . three hours before the vessel struck—and ever between meals, not an atom of any­ a meal. Avoid bathing when exhausted that ho really could not see why in the
do&lt;m with such a lot of dying men m
shuuhl tq&gt;enk of “ her sainted husband,” ;more than usual emphasis, ns she - noted f prolxibly for even a longer time—ho was thing, would almost banish dyspepsia in by fatigue or from any other -oanae. world Jhe $houkl have Ix-fb applied to for
Avoid bathing when the body is warm,
who was anything but a saint when on hi* air «f tranquil enjoyment.
&lt;&gt;n soundings. Had ho hove hia lead nt a single generation ; as frequent eating
such an object; but the parson sold the
provided no time in lost in getting into
earth, or why a man should allude to
“I know ho didn’t," was the cool re ■ seven o'clock on Friday night the Schiller
tetter as au autograph for £5, and put
the water. Avoid chilling tlio Ixxly by
Th® British agricultural returns for
“the dear dxjportxl,” who was only dear ply ; “ he ti«od to oomo home at two in j would not liave been lost This fa tim pcciafly if irregular and fast
the Duke down 'for that amount among
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| woiuu &gt;iot in
1873 show that the average area under
Abundant sleep and rest from child­ sitting or standing naked on the shore of the mibaaribera.
to him in her heavy draft upon hut j the morning, crazy
drunk,
and
rtimuih
I
pfein
truth.
"
"
- No HjH-eial pleading cod
in
boats
after
having
been
in
the
water.
hood make nervous disease a rarity ; to
crops, fallow and grass in each holding
pocketbook,
pocketbook. are
areamonxr
among those things,
thinm*. to ,। Uw
tu MmMmw
furniture. I
r haven’t got to that.yet,
' ,
• '
change it. Nevertheletw, the Captain
insufficiency of regular sleep, and insuf­ Avoid remaining too long in the water ;
or separate tenure was in England and
quote the immortal Dundreary, ••which but it will oune in duo reason.”
•
did only what many otter steamship
in ln,UuJ
ficiency of rest, may well be attributed leave wator immediately if there i|&gt;. the&gt; , Tlwnii. «!»« otanouof th.Mlra ob»- Sa.tLu.il ftfly-rtx xm,
no fellow can find out."
Sjxx-chl&lt;-sH with astonishment and diaCaptains would . have done in hia place.
Avoid' Lisk at Alexandria, fellow to the so-called i twenty-six. A oompazfeon of the census
nine-tenths of oil sudden deaths, and a slightest fading of duMness.
Tbm’a wife was a quiet, meek-faced I may, Mrs. Brown removed' the liandkcrThe recklessness that runs a ship on the
premature wearing ont before the ago of lodhing altogether in illiq open aii^ ff,' IOtniJ&amp;ik'SSdfc, Uing n-nnnnl to of 1851 with tlirt of lSn'i)mw.»ilimm..little woman, and who would have been i chief from her eyes, and looked nt tlio
rocks in a fog in preference to incurring
highly indignant had any one insimmtwl' speaker.
sixty years. All liard workers, whether after liaving been a abort' time m the England. A gentleman of fortune pro- tion in the number of small, and a cora alight delay fa encouraged by ths ownof body or brain, ought to be in bed nine water, there in a sense of cliiUnees with posre to effect this at his own expense. 1 responding increase in the number of
that she did not make him one of the
That look w*s too much for Tom's riaiera of most of the lines of steamships hours out of the twenty-four, not that so ! numbness of the hands and feet. Tho Tho estimated of cost and the aupposed ' large farms. There are it’prcsent ninety
beot of wives.
bilitiea; throwing himself down into a
T . . . ,
.
.
.
। —------ •-------- -- °------------ —----------------- I sailing fro . New York. Speed fa pre­ much aleop is required, but rest, after | vigorous and strong may bathe early in
weight of the obelisk are very various. ' forms of 2,000 acres-and upward, 582 of
h ■ STiS‘:
r**'1""1' rh*ir- J* ’•',eh”1 unUI
*“«
f m.) to rafrty, ..xl ro Lag » U.i. 1.
■UKraUK,aBbltort heaM;Lltolw«r..ry iwnou.ly to Hunk Ihrt hr bml tokon th .
oll..-r Cuitobui u bramudiikih the sleep is over ; every olNervnni reader I the morning an an empty rtoiqgahq ;Thn Xlta prevailing opinion fathat the weight j 1,000 acres and upward, . iyid 3,UM of
h.pp.v fellow:
IbUuw; and
ud so
M ha
h. wonkl
would &gt;»»*
h... '»-ave
Im... of
of’hia
hiu senses.
wmww
knows bow the system yearns for rest in ' young and thoae that are weak had Ix't- is about two hundred and eighty tons ;! 500 acres and upward. These targe ra­
hsmiv
t i
&lt;1
n * »n
•„ . ,
,
j ful a: the gaitant Thomas will take the
bwn but for the ghi»Bt of the dafunct
“
”
*
’ ’ ' ‘
m
'
■■Toav.
biwn
drinking,
Tom," i*»
HU ol iOf*™*. wu! oUum .Up. w, no. IhhI after a good sleep, and it is a pom- tor bathe three hours after a meal ; the i the cost will be about £10,000. Tha tetes are nut, as a rule, so thoroughly
l”'«t time for such is from two io thre&lt;- method of transport reconunended Is a ' «ud effectively cnltiyated as the small
Vauduzcn, whore presence Ins late widow said,
M. solemnly.
rolnmal.x
wiH be ilwihixl to tivo gain of energy to indulge in it
Every hour that a man is out of doors ' hours after breakfast. Those who are huge raft, os the conveyance of so cum- , &lt;®ra, and the gr^iial ahrorptton of the
continually invoked, and whose moral
“ Oh, no, Dot ut all, my dear,” he repieces on iron-bound shores.
is a positive gain of life, if not in a con- ' subject to attacks of giddinew and frrint- beriKUneanraut would be v.uy danger- latter « by no means an encouraging.
oxurlleDcies, os piwtraycd by her skillful plied, his taoc suddenly settling into an
Another interesting fact
dition of chiilinrss,’ because no in-door iteas, and those who suffer from palpita- ous iu a vessel. It fa understood tiiat ‘ symptom.
hand, he despaired of ever lieiog able to expression of preternatural gravity ;
emulate.
1 “
“ that
that’’s
s the
the next
next feature
feature in
in the
the proproemulate.
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A good story is told of a Tioga oonnty air is pure pbut pure air is the natural tion and other sense of dtaoomfort at the hfa Highness the Khedive haii placed the brought out by the English census staobelfak at tho disposition of xho al&gt;ove i tistira fa the decline in the numbers of
and
essential
food
of
the
lungs,
and
the
*
'*
heart,
should
not
bathe
without
first
con
­
Mra. Brown regarded hfa shortcomings , gramme, I believe. I’m but a novice os merchant who agreed ~
„
to take a fanner'a
numtionod gentleman, although tho ■ Hu* tillers of the soil. From 1861 to
sulting their medical adviser.
with an air of indulgence tli*t ww* not tile y« t, so you must excuse my imperfect oats at forty cents a bushel if the latter
British gWVerilUU
government
since ut
de--(\ AV.
1S71
of farm' taborcra fell
TFT 4 BTI-a,
IHTWtin
Ul l*ad
U»U long IUIM.W
A the
w.4 number
M
. off
Tto. i~~„
I. W.
I. (a.OMTOU. pr~™t and gt-nn H IT prr 0.1U. to Kugtood ud 12 p«r W.L
“ IfcoUwtol. Ijuprtorod
id liltogii
tioe makoi perfect, you know, and I buyer pmd for sixty bushels, and the alleviated or ctirwi by an exposure to j &lt;wwuinr in' niwinutod. Uwl to. urw. b"k “ tb'’ EOT,“n lto»OT«wut.
cnumK in n-Rmlud. Und Um neww ,
----------------------------- nt mml ■totoiUhope in time, to attain to aU Uts virtues ‘ next &lt;by went after them. The farmer outdoor air. If city wives and daughters
10
v
I
’
’
Godte
le*ve,
Mary?
”
“
Yea,
tion
which
is
being
rapidly
absorbed
liy
of the late lamented Augustus Vandusen, filled the half bushel, nnd thoniluJ mer- would average two or three hours every ,
iHUUis to DMBk
very diaoemtented.” J the tewiw, are the child reasons for thia
though I liardly expect to reach tlio elc- chant got in and tramped them down.
onal vagrancy &lt;. n
jg anything I can do to make diflerouca; and the focit jujinriw* a better
Which Mm burned
^hn°mg prolrt M know." i
of
&lt;«Tilw«t «,k.
always receive this with the meekness a&gt;»l« hi. flmU Mil."
1 «&gt;
mlo Iho b^. Th. an- debility, sickness and dfaraoe, and
Jink wan expected of him.
Mm. Brwra'.
tnnwd emrM.
H-m protmM. ud
thM lh»
" No one can regret his death more
twniai of « rtorabw far wn—
WW do y.m mru&gt;. Tom I"
lawmanmeasureidiouM
shouldbo
bo «1M
filleddp
up afterIrunp.
tramp- rojoyo^ntwnl to. aaww ibirrttoi. ol
than I do, mgr dear,” was.life unfeeling
■■&lt;)li1»lhlli..g.uoU&gt;iuII."l,.r,.p,m,te&lt;|,
T|„.
iidormod him that
-moot by a couple of tramps in Indianaprejoinder one day.
.
: there was no agreemeHt ot that sort, but t
The Philadelphia TWw claim* that , olfa. This exqufaite practical joke cost. ■
.
„Jtiv
Mrs. Brown uttered no reproach, ,■ eyes
.
upon
.
a fly
- on the
. ceiling.
. ..
that he might tramp down ’the &lt;«ta to' Philadelphia is the Aithiest city, has the the owners of the property- JCTMjOO. '
• . . ______________________
” »• ■
। one-sixth that of Bwiteeriaa^L and 780,­
n&lt; itber did she fly into a pMsion. She
And not another word oonld she get hfa heart’s content after they were nvw- ; *orat strata,
tlw MUnu- ■
- im Fisk, St., 'hasgoue on atrip to the | 0&lt;K&gt; square miles in European Brnmio, are
-. sod
——the fewest mouumeota The Jtewdmg Eagle says tluit. MW
J
.out of him.
i nr»d.
iofprcguM«&lt;of any c.ty on the continent.” j morons robberies lately committed by | Holy Land.
I stated to be ya* in forest.

aay, with a sigh of mingled raugnation
and regret “ I ■ could n&lt;A expect to
have two such husbands os my sainted
Augustus!"

�8ht gubtilte Jew?.
.

OfcBO kf

FRIDA V,

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EDITOX.

MAY 26, 1676

oosa?HO, HOT AT COST, BUT

THE DBTBOIT MVMDBK.

20 per cent above 1st coat,
, Thomas, the Detroit mur­
derer has been convicted and sen­
tenced to tho Slate Prison for life.
We had occasion to be at the depot
in Jackson, at one o'clock last Satur­
day and saw him step from lhe oars
on his way to lhe prison. He is

AT THE

gowN Bowk JJtore !

about sixty, a light . cnmplexioned

mulatto and has a mean, restless look
aboul him. We were not permitted
however, to have a very close scru
tiny of him for ho was quickly - hust­
led into a cab and driven to his future
home behind iron grat&amp;S and stout
brick walls. Perhaps .a brief review
of the tragedy will not be without
interest to our readers. On lhe 28th
of April last Thomas informed a
policeman that his wife and step
daughter, aged 19; had been murder­
ed.' An investigation was made and
Thotrlas was accused of the deed and
locked up. At the trial the evidence
in the case shown that the murdered
women
camo
to their death by
wounds indicted by an ax. Tho ax
wasfound.and mammalian blood wa s
fonnd under the prisoners finger
nails nnd other evidence enough so
that the jury . found him guilt. He
was defiant ajui vindictive to the.
lest, and aPer receiving his sentence
made
lhe FflOb'Wing speech: “I
think I can live this iljing uni, and I
think I can live sonic of them out
'yho have sworn so hard against me,
and J will be able lo dance on sumo
of their graves Yet."
On hi.* way io lhe prison he in­
formed the accompanying officers
that he would Write on autographs
worth reading nnd closed with "I
have dune many a dark deed in my
day.'

WILL BE FOUND

IDIBI (B(D(DIDSa
CLOTHING,

BOOT? AND SHOES,

ILA TS AND CAPS,

WALL PAP^R,

GARDEN SEEDS,
AND A FEW

Grangers' Prices!

CASH DOLLAR DEAL
4 lbs Rio Coffee for

Eaton Rnpids moiirnrth fur a circus, bnt'nu circus cometh-

Oj

11 lbs Japan Tea for
10 IDs New Orleans Sugar

12 lbs Family Mackerel
Doan's foundry, nt Grand Rapids,
I lb A No. 1 Tea
took fire on lhe 24th, and was dam
*15 lbs Butter Crackers
aged lu the amount of $5,000
The Pm Factory, located it Vnlpa-

Detroit.
ovest.

Il is '.he only one in the

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11 lbs Satisfaction Fine Cui

0

10 Rolls Wall Paper

00

5 Boxes Linen Faced Collars

00

I Pair 1*010111 Overalls
O. J. Grier’s s &lt;w mill which was
recently burned at Charlotte, will be Irish Linen Table Cloths only
10 Pairs Mens' Half Hose
rebuilt immediately.
Lndies’ Hose
On Wednesday afternoon of last 10 ”
'week John Milter's foundry nt Char
Balls Best Knitting Cotton
lelto was totally destroyed by fire.
The loss was $1,000. No insurance.
James Nugent, a brcskmnn on the
Canada Southern Road, was knocked
from his tram by it bridge in Detroit
a few days ago. sustaining injuries
from which he soon died.

Lieut. Gov. Holt is charged with
■ having insulted lhe wile of S. L
-Trott, of Muskegon, and Troll has
given Holt a caning and threatens
to ahool him. Troll has been arrest-ed.

NASHVILLE, MICH., on WEDNESDAY JUNE 2nd, 1875

CROCKERY,

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H R DICKINSON.

Q REELING

BOISE BRO’S

Common Connell Proceedings.
CujffrciL Rooms, |
MKy -25. 1875. |
Regular merling held.

Preseht, —
&gt; Hardy.
IJalbcr', nnd Lee Trustees.

Would respectfully call the attention of ths
their stock, bought for each,
and to be fold at the

Olds

Minutes 'of tire previous meeting
rend and approved.
Motion made (hat J. McGraw be
refunded 525 ou( of the $60 paid by
said
McGraw Jbr license October
last. Motion lost
Motion made that the village ap­
propriate $25 omthe road on county
line on section 3G. provided that Ver­
montville. appropriate $50.
On motion the President appointed
Hardy and DuWning ns a committee
to confer with tho
Vermontville
Commisrondrs on May 27, on the
County line. .
On motion $ilns Sliles was elected
Marshal to*fill the vacancy occasioned
by lhe resignation of Win. E. Griggs,
nnd his builds fixed at $500.

Drugs, Medicines
BOOKS. S TA TIONER Y.
WALL PAPER, PAINTS,

OILS. VARNISHES
BRUSHES GLASS,

PUTTY. DYE STUFFS
TOILET ARTICLES

PERFUMES,

CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,

Motion made that there be appro­
Fix Ttan. ul Cinn,
priated thedbllowing amounts for the
several funds for the ensuing year :
$480 fop Cemetery fund.
With a complete stock of
$200 fbr Incidents! funds,
$150 for Road funds. •
Tabled.
On motion council adjourned.
». J. FEIGI1NER,
□. A. TRUMAN.
For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only
,
Recorder,
President

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

’

AUGUST

FLOWER.

The most miserable being* in the world
.re thoae ■offering from Dyspepsia and Liv­
er Complaint.
More I ban seTenty-fivs per cent of Ibe
people in the Untied States are afflicted
with these two diseases and theri effect;
such ae sonr atomaeh. aick headache, habit
nal coativeueaa, impure brood, heartburn,
waler bra th, gnawing and burning pains at
the pit of the •tomacb. yellow akin, coated
tougne and disagreeable taste in the mouth,
Ing np of food after eating, low spirits,
Ac. Go to yonr Druggist and get a 76 bot­
tle, or a sample bottle for 10 cents. Try it.

rilOBATE OllDJCll.
Btats or Micnioax. I

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!
IT TOO WANT

PAINTS and OIL®,
Boiss Bno'a will give very close U

WHOLESALE CASH

RATES.

Physicians will find our
stock complete, at the
lowest living prices.
JAMES RtILlEY

Prescriptions Carefnlly Prepares.

Admission, 50 Cents.
With tbanka for peat patronage wo trust
by fair prices and honest dealing to merit its
continuance

F.C. *F. T. BOISE, Draggtete.

Children,

under nine years of age,
BOOBS OT’EIST .A.T 1:30 -AASTZD 7:00 ZP. ZMZ.

25 Cents.

N. B.—This is the only company in America employing United States detective*for the protection of its*
audiences.
H. FROST, Manager.

C. C. Wolcott will remove to his new store about June 1st.

�RO M

F1RMIRS, HTEITIMI
NEW GOODS!

that tbe KalaoMUM and Uw«U Railroad

KERR &amp; CROCKER

ON HAND AT

FRIDAY,

Dominion of Canada,.

—Brick-laying upon Ay laworth's new
►re eommenood yesterday.

through

il gmplfmrnb

POTATOES

which

CORN, iPPtES, OATS,
Clover Seed, &amp;c.,
Delivered at their

Thrioe happy is Noah rille that' Ibis road,
which will cat up the past prosperity and

Dry G&lt;wL&lt;,

—The M- C. It. R. changed, time last
which we ship and retail at bottom price*.
Sunday. Nelt week -we shall give jtlio found by Mose Koeber's little boy and re­
AINSWORTH k BROOKS,
time card in full.
turned Co said Linkletter who rewarded
Proprietors.
—Oto. BL McLellan, a prominent groeer to* boy with a three cent piece. Several of

q LlEBHAUSEa,

TAILOR

of Hsstinga, died last Monday, from conges-

DRAGS, CULTIVATORS,

Notloas,

Shirts,
Collars,

Cuffs,

&amp;e.

Booth and &amp;hoeti

TOHN Q CBESSY.

Hastings step into his dining rooms.
—Billy Atkinson was tho lucky chap that

IVM. JONES,

could well afford to reward the boy with a
$6 or $10 bill.

Again in the Trade
. and shall be pleased to renew

—The Hastings race*.weys quit • well at­
BusineHH Relations
tended, Friday's races however, having tbe
—Tho cornel bond far. red the village bert'attendance. Horses wcr* present front
with you. I trust by fair dealing I shall bo
with some good music, from the roof of' Grand Rapid", Jaclroon andJnd. Consider ab|e to retain your confidence, add to win
able money changed hands. Bon&lt;e of the that of strangers.
ladies indulged in the batting, but not to a
—Andrew Hanly may b* a pretty good very groat extent. In running half mile
cuuueilman, but when II cornea to laying
sidewalks, Andr*w has nothing U&gt; say.
taken by Alide Grey in £2 seconds; second

FlMuing'a party lost Friday night.

Gang Plows,

Wheel

Horse

CLOTHING

Wc are agents for tho

CUA1PIOX

SUITS from $8. to *30.

REAPER &amp; MOWER
Made up in good styles and warranted to fit

LUMBER AVAGON!
IN THE MARKET.

BOOTS and SHOES,

(Ez“ You will always find a large
of Detroit, Rocheeter snd Eastern msnu- stock of the aborc named Implements al
facluries, al prices that cannTfall to please. our standjust north of Wolcott's.
Boots from $2.50 10 $9 pr pair

We WARRANT EVERYTHING we Sell.

Especial Attention FORTHELADIESESPECIALLY

ELIEU CEIPMAX,
Justice of the Peace,
tytalirille, Mich.

—Tbe amount of Primary School Msncy
apportioned to Barty county Jk $3 Rt 1.50. or
60 cenltpfcr every person entitled to Itabcn—County Register Hotebkis* Just $225

General Contrytuicing,

near Detroit, whilst he was returning from

Collectioia a specialty. his eastern trip.
—Lawyer Smith is bound to keep up with
tbe lhe limes in everything. IHs list 1mprovet»*ut is a nice glaaa sign which has
put in bis office door.

MONEY TO LOAN
on coik K.-nnij.

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corn;will be pvonipt’y »t&gt;d carcfntly altrodcd to.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER, edlLc printing material of the Vermontville

Has just returned with a large end cotoplct/

Ekteapiusk, and will revive that paper.

tabticy by Wild Indian; third by Erin go
Brough. In tho 2:38 clou, trotting, mile
heats, Little Sam.look first in 2:62; 1-ady
Kellogg second and Liuie D. third. In tho
double team trot, Little Sam and Bay Dick
.took the purse in 2;66. m the 2:50 trot­
ting, mile, heats, Johnnie Trouble look
fleet money in42,62 1-4; Duster, second and
Saline third. In 2:20 trotting, mile heats,
Little Sam took first money in 2:51 ; Lady
Kellogg second ; and Canada Girl third.
During there last two trots rain fell con-

is invited to my slock of

lhe organisation of a Christian Church al
—The pew Councilman, Herbert Lee, Mapl* Rapids, Rev. E. Mudge pastor, ou
gives perfost aatlsfbctiqn, and lhe ncwly- June 6-h. There will b* no services al Hi*
appointed Marshal,-Silas 81ilea, is bound to Christian Churca on that day, except Suuday School Services as usual next Sabbath.
—The Baptists bare secured th* hall over Topic for morning discourse: “The Ideal
LATKar STYLES- Reese h Detterick’s store, and sflll hold Soldier.’*

«ILLINm&amp;™ GOODS!
THE

Bras Halim, Cattim ail Filling Bose
and oalUfaction guaranteed.

FALL MILLINERY GOODS’
Mrs. N. JU. STEBBINS
OF THE

And in varieties to suit customers, all to be

JDRESS MAKING
Done in tbe Latest Stylos aud with neatness.

CALL

AND

rervice ihera evsry Sabbath Mining, and
Sabbath school in:mediately thereafter.

—Tho Advent quarterly meeting will be
held at Nashville in the school house, com­
—The Lentsa were out practicing with' mencing' on Friday evening, June 4th, aud
will cautinn* over Lord's day. All are in­
Throughcighl feet of boro they threw water vited
Anumb^f of ministers are expected
P. Hollxx.

farmer
with an

6707723^19734082279^^^We spent last Sabbath

. n&gt;«

SEE.

, and
wanders
gimlets,

TAY THE

JEligliest Onsli Pi’ice

my glory

FOR ALL KINDS OF

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

, and

FURAITUBE M1SUFACT0RY!

LISTEN?

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
uable.

MIRRORS,PI CTDRES, FRAMES
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
DUSTERS,&amp;C.. AC.,

Baby Cabs aiifl Perambulaturs!

thanking lhe public for past favors sulicls a
continuance of the-same, nnd would’
inform tho public tbai they will
keep constantly on band

FRE3H MEATS,
Something Interrsting and Val­

Manufacturers and keeps on han

Parlor, Library, Diw, Office aid
GENERAL FUNTURE!

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER,

all kinds, which will be sold low for cash
Tbe highest price paid for Bides, Helts
etc. Give them a call on West side Main St
ash villa, Mich.

Default having been made in the condi­
tions of a certain indenture of mortgage,
tnx Je and executed on thefint day of April,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
bundrod and seventy, by Norman 8.
MaUe»on, of Barry county, Michigan, iu (-■
vorofTbomu Sheldon of Castleton. Michi­
gan, which said mortgage was duly record­
Ilave restored to their
ed in lbs office of the Register of
Deeds of Barry .-county,
Michigan,
on tbe first day of July, A. t&gt;. 1870,
at eleven o'clock A. M.. In Liber T
of mortgages, on page 192, which said marl
gage was giyen to secure lhe payment of
seven huudrad [$700] dollar* in yearly pay­
In tbe new brick block, apposite Hie Union ment!, of one hundred dollars each year,
House, and are bound to lead lhe Co. in the from the dal* Of said mortgage, with inter-

Elegant New Qusrters,

vor of Charlev B. Richardson of tbo same
placv. vrbich said mortgage * a* duly record­
ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of
Barn county, Michigan, on the twelfth day
of January, A. 1&gt;. H74, at ten o’clork A. M ,

Dry Goods Business

§

o
ci

DRESS GOODS,

SHAWLS, CASSIMERES,

REESE k DETTERICK-

there, and such a thing we would scorn to
trouble. do. 11smember them are no ruses without
thorns, and you couldu't live ia Kalaraaxoo
and amount to ■‘Shucks," unless you turned
up your nose, wore good clothes, and had
leg was seven buafieli of “government” promise* to
pv-___________________________

___

Hard and Soil Wood

FLJLnSTJST EJJLS,

LUMBER,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

FOR THE
of HasPralrwiihout

local

jar

KA m:-:.*;.

(K«.

Yankee Notion*,

«

due thereon, aud lhe reasonable coals and
expenses of this sale nnd an Attorney fe*
of twenty-five dollars, stipulated to be paid
by the terms of said mortgage, should the
name fie foreclosed.
.
The description of the premises as de­
scribed in said mortgage is as follow*, to
•wit; Village Lol No, ten (10). in Alanson
W. Phillips' addition tn the Village of Naahville. Barry county. Michigan, according to
the plat and ritrrey thereof.*
Dated Nashville, March 18th, 1875.
GRIFFITH &amp; KERR.
, Assignees of Mid Mortgagee.
Cnxit kxt Sxtrjr,
,
Attorney lor .Assignees.
25

KOCHER BROS.

their neats, rear tbeir young, and praise
their Maker in songs throughout tho live­
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
long day. A beautiful valley, watered by
a beautiful rtver, bordering which is a suepayable annually ; and it was thereby and
ocision of hills and dales that_would make
jn said mortgage expt-coaly agreed that
CASIAS furnished to ordes
even an artist's eye glow with pleasure, and
should nny default be made in the payment
all surrounded by as nice a farming country SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
as can be found in this our glorious Repub­
INGS kept constantly on hand.
therein exp*e*s*d, and should the same re­
lic. We attended tho Baptist Church in the
main unpaid -nd in arrears fur lhe space ol
morning. The minister read his text from
We have just added to our already large leu days, then nnd from thenceforth, that
a $50 Bible, gave out tbe hymns from a $15
is to say, a ter the lapse of the said ten
and chuicv stock of
’
days, the eaid principal sum of seven hun­
hymn book, tot ho paid organist, who kd
We manufacture our Furnitue from the
dred dollars, with all arrearages of interest
a paid choir, and the congregation from n best thoroughly seasoned lumber and war­
thereon, should at the option of the obligee,
rant it to be a-cproMnted.
$7,000 organ. Tbe church must have cost
bis executors, administrators or aligns,
upwards of $100,000. The Baptists are a
become and be duo and payable immediately
At tbe old stand, west side of Main St.
InereaLer, although the period as above
vary strong organisation. They have two Nashville Mich.
limited for th* ptyment thereof might not
ool leges at Kalamaxoo.
then have expired, anything therein before
Among Kalamasoo'a live- institutions is
contained to tbe contrary thereof in auy
Lhe Daily aud Weekly Telegraph. It is an
wise notwithstanding; nnd default having
been made in lhe payment of said interest.
able Republican paper, enjoys a large cir­
culation, and ita binding, book aud job
printing' eslabliohmont ia unexcelled in
and upwards, tbe aforesaid principal turn
western Michigan.
of acvea hundred dollars, with all the ar­
rearage* of interest tbereon, hath been and
We might go on enumotating tho advan­
is declared to be now due nnd pajabl*. and
Manufacturer of
tages aud beauties of the Big Village untill
('OTTOXADE4,
there ia now claimed to be due on eaid indsn-

Saw JVLill!

shall send out a Wayon to buy Fresh
BUTTER did EGGS.

D 18"S, by eatdCbria’ophsr Kill, to Joshua
W. Gleux, wh’*ch suhl assignment was duly
recorded in the office of tho Register of
Deeds in Barry county, Michigan, on the
28tl» day of May.-A. D. 1874. (n Liber “5”
of mortgage*, on page 113, and, whereas,
said JusLna W, (Jfcun did, on the 18th day
of June. A. D. 1874. duly and legally assign
•aid mortgage t.nd deliver said not* to Grif­
fith'&amp; Kerr, yf Nashville, Micbijrau, which

MORTGAGE RAXXaIL
Def «ult having been made in the conditions
of a certain indenture of mortgage, made
and executed on the twenty-third day of
D. couber, in the year of our Lord one than-

GENERAL MERCHANDISE

Biles, Pelts ani Fan.

21-46

W. A. AYLSWORTII.

L. J. WHEELER

Together with * full assortment ol

i* the beautiful
a prince- village of KalamaMo. Nature has been
very kind to Kalacsaxoo, and it is the preltiestplaoe in the Peninsula State if not in
baby, of lb* United State*. Native forest trees can
chamber
alk. Al streets, in which pretty songsters build

REESE 4: DETTERICK

Murtgaifc fHnlv.

WtuiwAS. Francis PoHison. *f Nashville,
Michigan, did, on the 13th day of January,
A. D. 1873, make and exeeuto to Christo­
pher Kill, of Castleton, Michigan, averts!*
mortgage to secure the payment of asvrtaim
note, the same day made, and, whereas, thosaid mortgage Wus'duly recorded iu the
office of lhe ltcRiMer of Deeds of Barry
county. Slle!rig-&gt;n, on IbeTuth day of Janu­
ary. 1873, in Liber -Z-’ of mortgtigra.
page 6L9, ami. whereas, said mortgage wa*

office of the Register of hoed* in Barry
county. Michigan, on the 12th day of March,

HaniburC Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,
m it e Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,

Neck Ties, Hashings,
Collars and Cuffs,
Hats Bleached and Pressed-

ty days bef.-re the tune prescribed for Lis
appearance.
EDWARD ATHeLBROOK.
Clfcuit Court Commissioner in cud ftr Bar­
ry County. Mich.
CLEMENT SMITH,
Complginant's Solieilor
.(A true copy ) Attest, Wm. 11. POWERS,
20-35
.
Ilegisur.

Manufactured nt Marengo, &gt;&lt;icb., of the
b&lt;#t material, ly firat-.:)oss workmen, and due on said note nud mortgage, the sum of
we can fully warrant all buggies wo sell. one hundred nnd seventy six dollars at this
Farmers give us a call and wo wil guarantee
mvnt of said sum: Naw, therefore, by
reason of said default, the assignee of said
L4tdles? Linen Collar* &amp;. Cuffs Entire Satisfaction
mortgage, by virtue of tbo power' in said
WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.
mortgage contained, will, on the 19th day of
To match all new Spring styles, bought at All orders left With us will receive prompt June. A. D. 1875, at the hour of ten o'clock,
Beady pay customers shall have no cause my own price, to be sold accordingly
attantion. Both Double aud Single Buggies A. M., of said day, in the city of Hastings,
to complain of high prices.
nt the north front door of the court bouse,
can bo bad.
in ssid city, (that being the place ofboldiog
Very Clieap,.
best lime could not be made.
the circuit court in and far Berry county,
Give ]&gt;Ie n. CallNashville, Micjt., April 1st, 1875.
Michigan) sell the lauds and premises de­
KERR &amp; CROCKER.
—Rev. C. I. Deyo having accepted an inscribed in said mortgage, or so much thoreNash rille,Mich., Jan. 27, 1876.

Spring and Summer \^_

IN ALL OF

L. ETERI’S

A Job lot of

default thereof, tWl said-bill wiM bOMken
us oonfevivd hy said now-residsnt Mocdanl.
And il is further ordered, that wiHHw twen­
ty. days the complainant
cticso
a
notice of this order to b« published
in the N a » H v t L t. x N K w s, a public
newvpaprr, printed, published and circulat­
ing in said county, and that said publication

Rakes,

IIor*e Forkw, Ac.

would return th* three cents to LluklelUr
—The Hastings M. E. society propose to. with the ramark “that he might loos* his
spend $3,900 in -improvements on their pocket book again and then he would need
I world respectfully inform my friends
church this summer.
it to pay anottier ’ boy.” Which tho bey that 1 am
did. Wbot makes the tranMdion look bo
Ihtic is that Linklettcr is wealthy and

PARADY, Manufacturer of

. ’

Greeting

his appeorence
dcfrodirai
_____________ _U cause within
months from tbs dale of this o

Chilled Plows] &lt; and&gt;aot:cc of tb« entry of ’Ms order, xidbili
awd in

Boots, Shoes,

I B. RASEY, Drayman. Goods and
.pat up nice awning* iu front of Ihoir stores.
’*W‘
iLrahgb her border*.
—Klihu Cbfpman and H. S. Larkins have
rtLKMKNT SMITH. ~
LATH,
laid
sidewalks
in
front
of
their
vwsidenees.
V
l.A'Wi'KFt,
—Woodland eujoys the rej&gt;ut*tlon of be­
SHINGLES
—The c«rnet band is prospering finely. ing lhe finest farming township in the
WATER LIME,
county and the homo of many wealthy far­
M. FLINT,
mers. bho shelters within her domains
SALT,
HAIR.
—Hastings isn’t (done with "horse racing
Liuklciter, Last Tuesday he was in the
STUCCO.
village and loot a
- JOHN'R. EASTMAN
.
4*laining
$50
in
cash
nnd

On utoiiun of OUmeat

.ALL KINDS,

Hats, Caps,

'

ELEVA TOR IN NASHVILLE

ll ratis&amp;ctori!/ appearing by a8M*«U*n

ere sclH&amp;g

W. A. AYLSWORTH’S,

Sunfiald.

—The Union House has thrown to lhe

dUMU.V OKUEH.

WHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL TRADE.

rocenes

DlCKIXBOX'S.

forty-fire and 86-109 ($745.88) dollar*, aud
also an attorney fee of twenty-five dollar*,
m in Mid mortgage expressly provided ; and
no suit at law or in equity having been in-

,the payment ottwelve hundred twenty nnd
75-100 [$1220.75] dollars, two y«*.» from
the date &lt;&gt;f aaid Uiorl^nge. with Interest at
ths rule ot ten per cent per annum payable
annually ; And &gt;t was thereby anti in said
mortgage expressly agreed that sbonM auy
on lhe same wav made payable as therein

•lays, then and from thenceforth. tb*t » tw
say, after the lapse of said thirty days, tho
said principal sum of iwtdre bumfred twenty
and 76-100:bs d-Abrs. with all arrearage* of
ini ci cm thereon, should at the option *f ibe
obligee, his execa ors, ndmiaistivtors. araas-

not then have expire I, anything therein be­
fore contained iu th* contrary thereof in
any wise not withstanding; nnd default
having been made in the payment of said iniere»l, and the name having bean and re­
mained unpaid and In arrears for tho apace
of thirty day* and upward*, the aforesaid
principal sum of twelve hundred twenty and
76-IOOths dollars with al! arrraragri. of in­
terest'thereon, bath been‘an&lt;t*ia declared to
cUimcd to be due on ssid iudruture of
mortgage tbo num or thirteen hundred thir­
teen aud 17-lOOths dollars, I$ISI8.17] and
also an attorney feo of fifty tldlarv, ns
Iu said mortgage csproudy provided ; and

mortgage or any part thereof; Notice w
Lertby given, that by virtue of the power of
•ale in said mortgage contained, and in ac­
cordance with tbe statute in such caves mala
and provided, I eht.ll sell at public auction

oordanca with the alsmte in such cast*
court feyouse, itilhs city of Hasting*, in said made and provided, V rhnll aril al public
county of Barry,—said court bouse being tbe
place for bolding tne circuit court for the
county of Barry,—on Saturday the third
dar of July, A. D. 1876, al tbo boor of ten Ing lhe place of hohsing the circuit eourt for •

Clocks, Spectacles, &lt;V c.
!: .uerr,

wall paper and Window shades at

Evrnjthing AJou

Aft’ant,

BUILDING LUMBER!

gage, ia as felloe

CHAS. W. DEM ARA V

W*. Brush- of all kinds efeap at

LATH &amp; SHINGLES.

lurtgngc, is
Michigan, known and described as followr. ' jertui* pi'o«
to wit: The south half of tat »omb hdf of being in Nashville.

Come and sec ns and bring along tbe north w ,-»t quarter of section iliirtect.*;
He

A W. OLDS.

pay lhe Highest Market Pricefor

W. D. KM BEK &amp; Bro.

THOMAS
CLKWtCT SMITH,

Kadi.tn.. Apil 0, Wl

.

�jrjg-WW

CLODMi) BEJUfWr.

IN BRIEF

Tta Ontral (hty (Ol.) R'yi**r

THE

„ .
DRUGGISTS,
H, S-j DYERS,
: H ! TAILORS,

viwwl put into CharieStott'nw a «nppry or , —a muuorxrrar u**. n. um
JCT
--— ----- . ,
.
im-ta
coal, and while kedtag Htartay managed to JiTrd. Tbe fact that ta had fallen try tbd &lt;“•’ "houldta. And Mr. Adam*, under
;
‘
. . . .
«i___ ___ i_________ i-i— u:^-^.rr ——.~rov.l • Wnav—.*'&lt;

ta
ta
thd paWfc grirf, u,a to add to bl&lt;- ta the troth of tho foUowfag «tay: I
tatatat ■ th., gtooo. *«. routa. N-ndta"Mi

—Abraham Jackson, a

dam Alltano. for ths SuM-re-dau of tb« lApmr •u,re. it 1&gt;m tam^red tliat ba ia guilty i f

drew.
-Mra Abrabmn IJuooln. who for mm ttam
part tan bran thought to be of unsound mind.
wm Ita week *djud&lt;«d inwina by th® Cook I
Countr (DL
(IB. i1 ftenrt.
Otmrt. and
and baa
ta* been
been sreit
w*|t to
to tta
the ||
County
J"remUhJ!»mlltoti. ths wwll-kncwn coJored
teoker and banker of Naw York, ia d®*J; H®
' laft property valuret at ftOW.WO.
'
—Hom Joroe D. Bright, ex-Un-ted Htate®
Senator from Indiana &lt;ii«xl at his nwideuce iu

d

j --Another tarribte murder has been commit- .
! ted in Borton. A little girl five years of age. I
name! Mabe) H. Young, the ghUd ot a widow
, very respectably connected, attended Monday
I school al the Warren Avenue Baptist Church.

—IthaYteyliemiiteci'ladbythefrictKtaofMre. March wa*. found in Urn tower of tbe chuit-fc,
mangled.
It is arijnwecd• -*•
«he
Lincoln to pot her In an a-ylnm temporarily. *her
— body tcrrilily
---------’* *----------------------“
«»io regarded tbbi action »« a eoim|&gt;tnwT to do- am murdered, awl her body earritwi to the place

—BjTtta falling sf an elevator iu tlio store of

»«# ■W'wrsjisresKHS’J

PORTABLE

“total,, too brought ,^ehX'X^ioitolV hS

*♦
** . J"
*21 is

M

t »SrT
*0 CJUMtait* ijrattarat
' until cured. Call &gt;n» or oddreM
' Dr. J. 0. BSCS, US John St, ClnriimAtb 0^

t3f( !

US
«&gt;»

2

”

vorwl *44 oLZ&gt;"»W U»k

Elastic Truss Co.,
Go.

\jr
!

3 8.3
I
&lt;»ii -n ।

No. 6B3 Broadway, N.Y. City.

• «»—■ I —.

•«"&gt; “»

obtarrr.l. I

m

I Sedative. Counlsr-Initant. Sudorific, ALuue
live, and Anti-Bilious.

tax '

Grateful Thousands prpcMffiVa
bgar BmiRS tho most wondopol InVigarent that ■ ever auxtaipsd th©-staking

17 No Person can take these Bitten

tali SUi Will hu,.

Waaluff* Farm P»mp«,
Wood Eavs-Trouoh Tttblsa.
u juu wuit ufi^EL!£3E!n?Bi.

n&lt;ro. Mro-.iU,-gr-ir,o«l~. Mro.frrol- auto. Mroh.l. to ito Bo.to.
of-hia-haram,
and tav.
other been
' • noble
” red men way.
—Tbe
of the Honea.
from the far West.
tn Wadiington
is Hergeant-at-Annii
ta a ,^uUm predieunenL
HeOrdban
for several days negotiating for tho sale of tiie. been elected a member of tta Now Hamptldre
Black Hills to tta government. Theae ravage® Legislature, with a prospect of securing tl&gt;e
have manifested a good deal o» bnpudfuce aud Bpeatarship of the Honae, which in to mnet in
tad tetnjwr daring their -sojourn at the Na- J * few weeks; tat it apfieare there is no way fur

by bOT »to «it her romutolor ro.Wrira.f,
• ,d ,h‘’biotrral,bpr of 1M
,r hnslmnd.
"
lier
hwi»«ui&lt;l,Gm
the
H«&gt;0. L N. Arnold. The petitioner, her
mon, Robert T. Lincoln, took a neat near
her nnd obliquely to her left. Beside
j mm ggt the‘Hon. Leonard Swett and B.

,lto,
,. .Tl
« "U.ri
,,r2k" “d
f J???.terriHc CLroulc Cstanh. Aft*
and ta

nXdtri«l mauv dra-tore wUh*no benefit.
j flnaj]y procured one-half dozen tattles of your '
GoMea Medical Dwraivery and one dozen Hage’a j
fi^^wa^tadly d^xxirag'i^'tat "OrCrating

tiooal Capital, some of them iudulgtag in open tom to get nd of tan prment oftice, ea no one • p A
counsel for tho petitioner ' &lt;«w tatthw of the Dmouvery Itagau to improve,
thresta if their demands were not canu&gt;li&lt;x! i ran reraire his rewignstion.
J ., .
, ..
,
,.
’ and when I tad taken the remaining I was wv/l.
with The other dar tta, .-.llrol
W,,d® *“ front °f thc“ “,d OD Uu* Wnrt 111 action to tbe nee of Dtwwven I ajiplied a
. ,
, T
,OT,
‘00
rt STA ifciA I. AXi&gt; lfTDVKTni.ru
side of the room were NimtotL the iiirorti “dutiou of lohue to tta Gottre or thick neck,
mimimier of Iixtan Affwra. aud demanded. I
Hart A Cm. boot and ahoo deal- ‘ ,
,
, " J
™ « yon edriae ta pmut-hlet wrapping, and it«...
to .
„ immriiro, towto, of
nototopbto. bro. rapmM. wllb Ito wl“ wtra' to
"J””
Um
S^to'
•“
“•
’*«" HlKto.roxroitogto.lM.ooo.
.to|»rtrot rod rogwU.U croro ero, pro
I’ES5i1“3^*SS*a&gt;r3^t;
they tare atopped on Corner occasions. ; _A guf, Te|u of cannel coal ba* been diacov- "ented to a court.
of my heart, for tta great good it hia done me.
aUsgtag ttat tta rooma where.they oore stop.
1Uchan!lw,1 ennty. Nebraska. Prof.
After the examination of a largo num- v“7w,lb.,
Ing wore Ux, amall. Tta real reeev.i wm tli*X . ,
....
•
1 .... .
.
» •»
. • ,
.
, ,.
,1 Most incdietDee which are advertised as blood
th«n&lt; wm no bar at 11..t hto i .i
» ♦»
1
geologi®. Ln the State, pro- ber of wituMMB, fru'Dibt and relatives o. purifim and liver medians® contain cither marttare wa.
to
EuB,u,h
the family-including the oldest son, «^7- fo Mme form, or P^nm **-» fc*™
M quarters thsre was plenty of whisky. Tlie
—The Chicago Times publishes a number of „ .
mi,
,
...
variously combined. All of theao "gents hare
Ccmmiaoiouer refused to make tlio change but ..
. Robert T. Lincoln—whose testimony etrong tendency to break down tho blood cor'^*2:
Ub»bl»Uto nubto ol tbe jtoy
SSS
Tta Imlmua left tta CommisMouer tn very bad i ^lion, „f ]0-r»
an exoeodmgly fin® eon- R»»t the mind of Uto unfortunate lady
humor, stating ttat they wanted their old qnar-. dlUon of U1P lU1&lt;ta.
the ind^c^ from baa been for yearn the the prey to growtors or none at &gt;11
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.
-A.
i
t
i
i il
I Wieronrfn, Mtnncecite anti Dakota are cucourag-' lnf? mtuhMMB, and tlrnt die ought to be
ta^TdL™ toTj
ln*- FaU^M U fiw-rnllyjioor and light in pUced andpr restraint, the jury retired ;
anee in to. Uxri. and seems to tx, spreaabng.
of iihnob.
1
■
.
Its effocta are far more fatal than those ctarac- ‘
’
*uti 111 B Jew ““nutre* returned With the
un.
. „
ro.
. llollo.rtogror.Uf*:
. ,,
‘
.
—A Havana tetter statue that highway tote ■
°
- AKanaanaty itapateii aara. ■-Tbegrasahop- .
.
.
. . . .
\yP&gt; the undersigned. Jtirora in the rase of

^^i yTW’
”Ul*u* u*u*’ of mJ. who was himself robbed in the street pf
ETtal1 , bC“1 J‘*rozlug
bi. vetch end Jewelry, worth MOO. Ms ordere.1
tu kiS tii a!.“^ ,™|eO Ti 7
sprite hereafter to be tried by tta milbucu kilted tiial an almost uueoduraHe atcmil.
‘
ba® been create!, and aanitaiv meaminw la.r
. ..
....

and kilk tmiUone.

Mierefors ta discarded. Dr. Pierce s Golden
M^braJjWarovere, on tta otosr tand being
roxupow'd of tne fluid extracts of native pl*nt»,
bark*., and root*, will In no oae® produce Injnrv.

Bilious, Itemittent and Intermitteut Fevers, which are tb preva­
lent In the valleys of cur great rivers
throughout tlie United States, especially
i those of the Mwiftrippi. Ohio. Missouri,
| IDinois, Tennessee, Cumberland. Arkan­
sas. Red. Colorado, Brazos. Rib Grande,
Pearl. AlabMBfcJfoWte, Shvannah, Ro­
anoke, James, and many others, with
tbelr vast tributaries, tliroughout our
entire country during the Summer and

lWW.15: taWnRS’.SStS
bsassr^-awBiMss:

$5

o pi u mis j rsaaifeaBt
30 n^tmMR&amp;assET?.
&lt;t osn

N^tm»n»blp. H wot h&gt;

a. No rmtvrwj (-*»*• &gt;h"«

Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head­

rv.

____ «-

ParUament.

The only manufactory of woo
skewer* in the world, it » siipjwiwed.
. when re* millions of
England. They ar&lt;from hickory block*,
d 90,000 arc turned

There are several kinds of worms
which trouble boouw ; Ute fan-wot to" ( poinUM
M tatit suds) ire tii® Wl common and urt
dangoraos.
NfirrWM'* ('avoiry t'oodiiiiM
Pinaler* will ta a few days eject tbe worn*. and
tta tatwe w»H begin to timet.
Guk Fizjka ftraoto Wans, at Wankegan,
I1L, cores tfl kfctatyWMMif

ache, Fain in tho Shoulders. Coughs,
Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of tho Stomach, Bad Tasto
in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita-

N^IV Spa^to, PIailOS I

S25KS

Langs, Ihtin in the region of tbe Kidnej-s, mid a hundred other painful symptotas, are the oOsprlDp of Dyspepsia,
1 mi ‘ One bottle will prove a better guarantee
of its merits than a lengthy advertise-

iwiUfJSrw'iifivML “ “c

ConcertO ORGANS
fr
iXZt *^T«&gt;a^tr?2

OPIMR^

Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whitb

Eitabliihed J8/IR.

Swelliur*, Ulccra, Eryhptlu, 5walled Neck,
I Goitre. bcrofukiiM IntJuiuiuMtanA Indolent
' InfiomiuMioni, Merrariol Aflbctfona, Old
Sores. Eruplinu* of pie Skin, Sore Eye*, eta
In theae, a* in all other conatitutioaol Dit-

’ZB?

| Geo- P. Rowell &amp; Co. |

ihown their great cbraXifS poWwra in tho
' moat obstinate and intractable cam*.

For Inflammatory and, Chroaic

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

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------rw PRINCES-METALLIC teutaDd Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
^raMCntaJU NawYnck. ' the Blood. Liver, Kidnep and Bladder,
&gt;N.—Purekaacra will plra»« these Bitten have no equal. Such Diseases
i trade mark are oa each sad aro cauaed by Vitiated Blood. i for a arcs r,Mechanical Dine a«6«.—Persons en-

■vtkown cyia*. BUta ssrter «U. P. U. order l» »d»»a

YOUNG

-

। gaged In Points and Miner*ia, such as
Flamber*, Type-aatLars, Gold-beater*, sod
Miner*, as they advance In life, are subject
i to paralysis of the BowpU. - To guard

or ta* pmueav vaiure yow &lt;
For Sk’ i u Digetwes, Eruptions, Tettafi Salt-Rheum, Blotchea, Spots, Hmplefl
: Pbalulea, Boil*, Calbunclea, Ring-worms,
• Scald-head, Sere Eyce. KtV^m. Ifoh.
; Scurf*. Discoloration* pf tno Skin, Hnmora
*yw»p«om»v AnUwrprai
Di»eaae» of the Skin of whatever name
T* 7^ TT~r*T**^ 177^ or nature, are literally "dug up and carried
MiteM.JreTtoo.oct of the system in &amp; short time by the use
MaceMiMb
. of them Butera.

laliaFV

$10. to $500.

MwrtKEa. »IK&lt; -I|&gt; ... i).« Wall hirer* Ur vlrw

8ENT FREE. JfflJlKW
ii n uu

srLirss

Tarrant’* Scltxer Aperient.

HOW
su?ra*;as»K;?g&amp;i^:E?

SOLD BT ALL DJUJUGLSTS.

Young Man!

jqentS

nounced the caurt-room was deserted.
Tua Gkr.it Family Medicine.—Dr.
Mr. Sweet obtained an order of the court
Wlthoftw Anti-Periodic or Fever tad Ague
for her delivery to the projx-r officer, Tonic! h« cwo of incnrabl® chilli* ta® yet
who served the noers-mry pop«TH upon prtMetited itself. where Uta ■oteuUfle and safe
medieme han been employed. No case han
her with duplimtoH.
Ixieu found k&gt; ntatinate a® to rwuil its prooipi
A consultation of her friecds wm then and maetcriv artxm. No man h®« ifm so redmwd by malarial itataennee. bnl with it® n-e
lies come up perfectly reconstructed.
No
eUa or purgative required with Una mactatae.
«razx t Finlay. * Q&gt;., Proprietors, New
rue Plant*, Batavia, Ill., snp^rintcndi'
Orleans.
F«M HAIX Hl MX
V'WMKTte.
.

Fortify the both" again st disease
by purifying all its ffnidswlth Vinegar
Bittkrs. Ko epidemic can take hold
of a system thus fore-armed.

A Great Offer! rsS

it cwh ««*'«-:■«
LLUBTPAlt-J

|

Pin, Tape, and otter Worms,

। lurking In tho system of so many thousands,
I are effectually dcstrvyed and ramoVed. No
srirtom of medicine, Do vermifuges, no anthelminitics will free the nystem from worms
like these Bitten.
For Female (k)mplaints, In young
or old,.married or single, at the dawa ot wo­
manhood, or tbe turn of Me, these Touia
I Bitters display so decided sn iuilucDce that

Cteaaaethe Vitiated Blood when­
ever you find its impurities Iramtimt through
ths skin in Pimples Eruptions, or wore*;
clcHnre it when you find it obrtruct.ed and
aluryiah in lbs veins; elcanae te when it ia
foul; vour feelings will tell you when. Koop
the blood pure, and tho health of lhe ayvtem
will follow.

WANTED

ft.

—Advicen from lhe Mexican border oooe

wxm a&lt;t ivaeticable. .
—The cloction ot John MiV-bcl ha» l*eu ccntxwtc!. Moore, the defeat'd camlalate, claiming
ItatMitrW waa iirnli^iUe. and that ba (Moore)
WIL" the only legal candidate, aa Milchul waa a

gans, is essentially necessary. There
is no cathartic for the purpose, equal to
Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar Bittebh.
as thov will speedily remove «he dark­
colored viscid matter with which tho
bowels arc luadod, at the same limo
j stimulating tho secretions of tbo liver,
and generally restoring tbo healthy
functions of the digestive organs.

KCSiSttVSe:
rt. with ta!) iHwthS",

EttsiixJm Swelled Neck. Goitre. Hero' '—
--- ----------------- — .wemrr. ana c.«wi” iw
hi^m.u^ I^olem toltamm^.
JJILIUN. IU.BTU5.72* *—o™ XL MU*.
hTXti^btt
•-tT**” “‘"J*«
its groat remwhal power*, curing the most ob- m An a* • U 1 s.m! Sloth* r.” i r Pre It—n
8tlnate and intractable cases. Sold by ail deal- \
' Ub*ni
Ap,4/
"•T’
S V.’
submitted to tlio Assembly. It make, the usual: not wttb tar hereditary : that she fr not msbjeet
Independence., six mtiew
The Famd.t Sewing Machine.—-The

to meet annually ta January and coutuuio ta
■wanton al leant tire motithiL
-Boa Alfouho. brother of the Cariwi leader,
aaid there arc well-authenticated rejw.rtn to the
wa» reomtly mobbed by the atudcuta of the
•Tret that Corttaa. tbo famous bandit, baa orstolid and unmoved, and did not allow . "Wv tsore comfort. Machhion will be delivered
ganixod a fis* of about 3.000 dexperadoee.
—The anta" nf the wrecked at/MUmiiup HetiUiar iU riding U, inUrn.pl H»
in which she was engaged with Mr. cnuipeuvV branch hotwe si IM Htate street.
(lilcago. Tbay mix! tin eJrrant catalogne and
r
’ a- x_ .
k
v
chromo ciirul.r free on api'iicMhm. Thia com-

of unusual heat and dryness, are
invariably accompanied by extensive de­
rangements of the stomach and liver,
and other abdominal viscera. In their
trnacinunt, a 'purgative, exerting a pow­

bom

PAteSA S&gt;ate£

$10

' °u*y- Hamajwnlla. wbicii naad to enjoy quite a
reputatioti aa a blood purifier, te a remsdv of
“2------- !
d-nng, to Uis more poaiuvs and nuualuevegetable alteratives which later medical invisttiga-

,llp «”&gt;d«mce iu the case, ere agtisrted ttat the
M‘O
«&gt;d is a fit pereon ,
to be rant to * Htate Hertel fW th® bmaue .
Hat Ao is a reddent of the State c*
iitaKM,'
__ i
■ M rears; ■
tton. and is ‘

according to directions, aud remain kmg
unwell, provided thsir bones mW not de­
I •troyoa by mineral pqtoon or other
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair.

DO YOUR OWN PRINTING!

”“1, f™nlTl.c

putting ta tha flrot installment of tbe summing men and children to a place of rafety. At Once- and certainly without her sad mumiou _\jmighty biMNi'd his experiments, and
np for tho defenar. The theory of conspiracy ola 550 borara were Ixirnod, and iOO families ran- | Ixung known, except by tlie friends who jJl the VjNEOAff Bhterh he lum produced
waa ma&lt;!o the loading feature of his argument, dcred homeless. The village of Hontzdalo was [ gc^ompanirel her, nnd Ute large number a pure, health-restoring agent, which
and Iteecber'a character wa® eloquently con- tirtaliy &lt;lcetroyo&gt;1, and about 100 families bereft t)[ wjU,1Wrt, who luul l»eensummoned. 1 haniahva duuruac in every form, rcinvtg«»traated with tliat of hi* pcrsewitore. Tbe 1 of their ttomra Tta pecuniary loss of the tiros .
.
rates the system, and restores strength to
counsel also dwelt at iougtli upon tlio purity of will reach about &lt;5.000.000.
II---------“V
x““d•&gt; —
iwr c7e WM
bo f,
M,IJ.it snfferen
is no
&amp;r -— P
»------—wnU,r
------- *?' |1 tmo
iixrtu&lt;*i
sniterer. There
There ia
no part
part
’ and excited, and her general appearance of life’s citadel where the enemy can
,,
_
__
_
.
,
,
tliat
of
one
Buffering'
from
nervous
exmade a lodgment that tho Vinboau Bit- .
—Tbe Mwklenbnrg ('Milennial (May 20) waa . —Henry Ovrortolz, of 8t. Urnia. has servo.!
0 ...
■ . ,
. .
Trlw w;n
find him and nut him to
-c f.f cenirat unon lunr. H Britten Hum- citemeut. Bh« wm attired in a plain
DOI IlIlU Dim, ana pill nun 10
celebrated with spirit ta many cities and towns ixrtl
nonce OT ccnicss Upon Junes H. Urman, pom’
!
, the rout.
Jinytiril.y of blood m* the
of tha South.
orrat netfdv elected M.yor ot Uta city. , black amt, and *m neat and comely of, parpnt of aimwr . ths liver, the etouxacb,
—Tbe eighty-eere-jth General Aiwembly of Britton's majority w*h over W).
appearance. Iu the party occomjmHy-1 ti,e lungx, tho nerve*, every vital organ ;
tta Presbyterian Church ot tbe United States
—The Wsooain Republican Couveutiou b. ing ])pr W!i!1
wlli whose every feature in nflcote.l primarily, from thin caitne, .
totoliom-r-r ItolwroJolrr.tataoro,.
lnlrkwl
b, Uto .lirovtan tho Vmroro Brr-- -----------nation «f State offk-cm. It m protable ttat
. .
TEMM acta with magical influence.
37 . I
—McVicker" Theater know the oufy place of cx-Mayor Lmlingloii, of Milwaukee, will be Uie to&lt;&gt;’ wl*r* Kif'mv,i with team, an WlsTO
_z_-----------------------------amuMtucat ta (Tiicago wbern the legitimate ....nriniw h&gt;r Governor.
'
“1*° thorn* of wveral Others of the party. Thank" ••From toe Depth" of «he Heart.”
drama io bmug j.l»yr«l. Ctariwi Pope, iu the | -The Woman s State Temjierance Conven- Hie pontons entering Ute court-room had i
*’*•'* “i*great Ubiical tragedy of •’Sanuun." in tbe at- tan of MiMKHiri moist Ht. Ixfuiw recently, aud । more the appearance of a funeral proDrar Sir
Sir—
—Ymir
Y'-ur medicines.*
medicines. Golden
Gohlen Modkzl
Me*taal
Ihrcoverv.
Dr.H**?®"'"
Sages'* Cstarrb
Catarrh Remedy,
Remedy. hive
Urvs |
GacUmu
|x&gt;tiuotx&gt;d tta ConatituUoual Cxiuveutiou at 1 l.,aiaiun H,,,., anything eta' end their IhFCO
';«J- ,!*•
-The Manpbie Water Works have been sold Jefferaoo City on the "abject of puttafi * I
miyuuug uu
na
-&gt;r proved ot tthe
tagreatest
Krea^ service
service to me. tax
Mix motilb*
month"
—_ to.,
l~u.tal.l •■.*•
twrotaim— five
'.IVA
tor lhe ta*x»m of mortcure tamital.hr. Tb. . ,
...
J
,, P“ ,7~“,
itpix-urance WM tho Signal for * breath- "RO
notototo
one •tboojht
thatVI could poreibly
i&lt;&gt;r tue Moem or mortgage tatMltalder.. TLe • datum in the CotutaiuUon giving tbe ballot te , 1 * "
ion
I
luul
a
cumidioaliiHi
of
dteosora,
—
scroL
tong. I liad a oxnptast
Jirice f«id was &gt;170.000—but little more than women.
*'JC’ ■“b'nee among tho few in the room uta, manifesting
itwlf
iu
eruptions
»n&lt;l
greet
'
manifesting itesif
half tbe cost of tbe works.
—Mr. I’irrrepout. tta new AUoniey-General. I at the time.
’ hloteta® on my bead ttat made such aorre ttiat
-Masers. Red Ctoud. Spotted Tail, Loue u&gt; soon to investigate tbe affaire of Unital I Siw took a neat facing hie Honor, and
’.’M?- ^’^tag'TwS I

The

Swt V, araO. Ota lc Mod fat C-Joalir. and te «wwL

mighty will do everything.
ried, ami tho train made four tripe at lightning . ,
.
. .
...
'
ii.,.i •!.»
.oakinn m..n &lt;D4lUV Tvarna Oowrasr. BmIum
_ . .
।
,
....
■
..i
. mto court. 1 ho tin fortunate ladv cn- t practice, no Hint tue mn ot maamg men
• -Tbe clreung argnmeata iu the Drookiyn trial ..pood through tta blaxiug woods on rether stdo
...
.
i
i '
i dnmkarda. while pretending to cure

burro ta, Wtourotar. M.&lt; IS. „J«M. IWta. ' XU» Utota

Uvc herbs found on the. Jowsr raagee of
the Sierra Nevada mountains pf Calhbrnia, tbe mediciijEl properties of which
are extracted therefrom without tbo uss
of Aloobol.
Tbo question Is -almost
daily asked. “ Wbai ia the causopf ths
uhpkralh-led snccoes of Vimkoak Bit
txesP Our auswer is, tbai U'"”
tbe cause of disease, and the
great
covers bls health. They an
iciple,
blood purifier and a lifo-givtai
a perfect Keuovator • and J
’in tbe
of the systeni. Never bef
________ nr ,'eeu
tbe remarkable
qualities of VlNEQAXj^r sax in tesfinr tho
pek of rrsry diMaac ifi
are a gentle PurgaUvo 8
relioving ConseaUfiQ Ol
in BiUow
Lhe Liver and Visceral

H1 npilIMW*

“ud ‘‘hbssl bob, the former of whotn. at The process of capture is to drive the Hahukt-Ko
tho time, it wha feared, would lose her jx*ta into an irrigating comil in which a
• - •' ...................
- • wan vinible
•
’in trap, for catching them wuh plkced, and
mind.
In
fact, the effect
..........
her Ruljooquent Hfe and conduct, which emptitxl as often ns filled. The grora
product is then buried under ground or ooZ^Nu. 1
tinlo hecmcd to heighten nnd increaae.
buroixL
By
thiu
means
the
farmer
hopes
2
Tbo death of a aon wm one of tho inflic-1
.
,. ■
.
- tioiui which her mind, then failing, wan'
Bavo 14 part at leant of hia croj*, but
«&gt;on rolM upon to emlure.
Trarol. !
nope™?®*’aintaacbitoga of Kenro rod woei.UoM, th.: tiu“ ■* “» &gt;&gt;»■»!■«•» ™FWd in ratag
b&lt;»t of nuatal on-, oil tatol to rorral! *&gt;"■”■ Kor ""J U&gt;r.-o tarrotoarotrojo,!.
U,» preoioniUoto. ot » failing mind. Tbo I
°! »»•
&lt;»■”
«lh“
hri*I&gt; aff^lion of tor oLiklrrn, ta, Onnrtan."
Tito and Tartar, other
consolation of her friends, and the iqfencii'* are being employed throughout
nation" sympatliy, failed io arrest tho the farming districts with varying sue-

p^"’Mr.. Mror

ViaDr. X Walkert 1
esar Bitten are »
propentio©, male CM—- - ----------- -

5&lt;o, sse. S75*$100.

Mae of the j MarpllT "and M. &amp; Talbot were killed, ami symptoms of insanity or to lighten her
to tho Dry - I!pnrr KMer
M. F. Hhcrrnr fatally injured. mind of tho immense burden it was tot­
tering beneath. She euntinned to de­
From the third vohuno of tho Conaxli '
cline, not only iA "vigor of mind, but in on ccnana, which has just been iasned, it
—William F. ruibpe.
manager of lbs • MWW„. oWc#. Ixw. f 125,000 ; insurance.
phymcnl condition, nothing seeming to appears Uiat in the four Provinces of On- ■
TeuncrMS Jubilee Hrngcni. decatn;*.! from J
w&lt;)
(hnata the other day, leeving the black I —By an cxplosioa ta the Hazard t’owder avail her id Lor grief Mid declining torio, Quebec, Now Brnumrick and Nova
mitMtrels deetitute, with tire wtwk"'_sal»ry due. ; Work", at Hazardville. "Cann., tait week, three .
1 Beotia tlie utiinber of occupants of land.
—The Appleton* have offered Gen. tOienuan 1 me!, were instantly killed. So feeble liad become the state of her exciusivo of tho residents of citiefl and
♦•aOOCrfp ttaoof»yri*bt of hte • MeawiraJ — Foreit Areata the neighborhood of Port
cixVFXAND.
mind, and as a consequence bo eccentric villages, wm 867,862—326,180 being own—Darnel O'Leary, a Chicago pedestrian ; Jcm*. N. V., have done an immenoA amount hor nature and habits of life, llmt, Sot- | cra of
property they held, and 39,recently sttemptad tbe arduous feat of walking ' of damage by the dratructlou of naw mills.
unl»y tat, « oouucil 01 the Idling pliy- [
i^g troaute. Til. total land oomA recent dispatch from
«iriro» of Uus city .rod h«r poraoual I piod &gt;w| gg.oig^
or
roenwe
, ot Mbout IM
c^j1 bu&gt;dbold&lt; r.
Koue over ta nias boura, andjf» miles tn low ’ village" are in imminent peril, and the tahsbi- friend. ™ held to Contador ultol
tlian flfly hour".
taiiM are out night and day, fighting the flauten. boat to bo done for her. She wtal Mop- .bout ludf the land wm improrod, ll,•
-----------&gt; llnteas rain fall* aooa. a story of unprecedented ping U the Orrod Proillo H&lt;*1. rod gjo.gjg KTO1 |^,g and,.r „„P1 -s.MQ,820,858 acres being under crop, '5,240,from the uncertainty of her demeanor it 786 in paature, and 274,674 in orchard*
wm felt that something wm necessary to Mid- grnHa, and
- the remainder
...........................
_
being 'Qu- AtlMiUe &lt;-«&gt; &gt;*. »■ •” •
•f the ofiinion that ttie Indiana abould be made । and* of dollars. "
SOHEW WIRE
.—A diaaatnxui
. -,... ---» - , .
- —■-. - be
done to protect
her lifethousand
from her own
to work for the aupjilie" they receive.
improved.
Tvreniy-fivo
two ICABLE
—u to SI- w la fwt- A
- AtiotMr Black Hills «&gt;xpaiitioti han com® to Oceola, P*. It broke out iu the Muebst^uui loiuds, and to Bccure her from Ixxlily ’ hundred and twenty-eight poison* held
griaf. Tbs Siren, City party, commkmle.! by lumber null, wtucli was buruod. with 15.000.000 ' harm.
'
moro fb.„ 200 acnxi of land each ; 82,Ww Oortato
. .ro.ar.iw Vrjltol Suu. | trot of bimtar. TO. Mud.«« to Mtoag ib.l j Tbo
tbo cotma! to» roagroto | 1M
100 rod 300; 141,200 from

““ "" "•

X

Soda Fountains.

*—■.**—
— ...
. ru,VM._r.n
«ta«
ta lb.
Italy ) j
thrve l»aral«
Irnnvls .
a d»y
day for
the put
p®at thirty
days, and "that he exptxited to consume
So
die enterprise nntil he had n corner on j
gnuisboppcni the ladanc*! of tbe season. o*t»—No.9.

I menl to petition Judge 'Wnllroo, of tlio j .0 to 10q . 78,377 [tom 10 b, 50 ; rod 40,th® houmwanl march.
all ]*rte of the town. Fires broke out in every
n™.„ Court,
rv.,.to ro
mro.. al
.. order
™.ta, ol
of warto.,- ,’ ,2S1 lr&gt;ii
Un v.n^ It
lie
-At tbe Lexington (Ky.) rare®, last week. J. I quarter? All the public, buiklinga. except tho j County
to make
11. Rodes' bay eoll Searcher. Hire® yearn old, Catiiolic aud Methodist churches, were burned. ; rant and venire to try tho quesiiou of {|iaj hirge farms arc the exception, and
ran • mUfl^in tbo fastest tim® over made in About M0 bouMa were destroyed, sad 1.900 | her sanity. The warrant wm accord- [11b{ th(,
majority of farmers hove
Amerira-nih'.
people rendered bremelera. The loss ia rerti- mgly ^^1 yesterday, when a jury.
th^ 200 acres, and almost one-third
-The Governor of Miraouri hra appointed * mated at ♦X000.MX).
composed of Dr. S. C. Blake, C. B. Far- .
.hau dflv
xyc, P-^day of fasting and prayar for the porpoMof
-Th® great fire in Tioga county. Pa. last
*
-f
q
’ „ „ v k**thau blty.-JJcfrolf f'rez J'rtM.
lirorechingtM Ahnigbty to 4^ the pbgue of week. WM a must di-ratrons calamity, .nd *«"• C'
«• M. Moots, L
Dr. W
alker- triml
extrncta
grasaiioppora U1M
that has broken
out in .put
th*t «nc.
State. , came
near tmuiuuf;
resulting in
large usnuucuuu
destnu-iiou 4.1
of i ■ —
uRgl'i
H. -C. Dlttand,■ S. IL
wuAni (U4,
cauio unu
iu a 4«};v
-o &gt; —
■ Parkhurnt,■
-----•■-------— - - various
. .ITaysra may acrouplish 'eomething: but God human life, which waa only arrested by tho ; William Stewart, D. It. Cameron, J. A. i *rom herbs and roots, without IwinehL
hel|« those who help themselves, and tlie energy aud heroiaui of Tralu-Miwter Wood, ■ Mmod, J. McGregor Adams, aud Thon. ,
uo“j5™* however, ui
co
i *
Titoto total! rtoto.™,..: Ual
bo w.S torn hrollj B»t togtober • UM» of !«&gt;x oUta ta-! Ctagg»»«U, »ro iwpro.W for tlwtaul trial,
^“’artmutato to

cc

2115 FAMILIES.

xlay, I raw a flour barrel
duptw i&gt;o»»wvreitatnMNNi!lB»t *■“ Kindly packed ix twwn Hie
Mid marked, as his item*- &gt; Bwubi with grasshoppers, that were being
and iKtimaL. pj.ranr.a1 "sent to tin* Colorado Farmer as a sample
oQ
gurb &lt;4 of this year&gt; agricultural product The

.-Jwob Yonnx hviu* ta the .nburb- of I mourning, to be worn off by trinn or el- .
(«&gt;-.! by
by tho
U» rapid
rapid KiOMMSion
«M«mm of
ol great
grad ij
Itawklyn. N. Y.. tart Hahmliy wld. munlcre-.l ! fsqvd
h» ween 1 wife by ehcippiDg her taad off with : national events; but the hearts of his 1
ait
then went to the cemetery, where he family were picrwxl, deeply and eternally. I
IJnw w
onL
hia brains
brain* on
on tta
tbe grave
envo of
of his
hia flret
Drat' v___ ld_ix____ nib.
*—true
.- —r.i.
1.:.his
— widow
p his
tfita
with

HftlW

h.

McDonald

a co..

■

nk. wHitteeh,

PIERCE
WELL
AUGER g
»i «a
— IW« -IM MW.M. Ma"&lt;* I
wm Ik-- - v-t.4 . ».&lt;■«» "HI.

Ml-M"* .H:—*1.03

POPE’S

M« W B*T
•
Naw Yark
»*. mtaunirtM..m. lmk M®.
Ns. 83 West Va&gt; Bare" St., Chlc*t*. M.
Aay Shafifl fron Pare Whits ta Jet Biack.

�juntains.
SIS A S100.
UAIO CKKAF.

WteMt

InWiw

. Dr. X Walker*® UlHbrnh Vin­
egar Bitters are a i«rsly Vegetable
preparation, made chiefly from the na­
tive Merisi found on the lower ranges of
tbo Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor­
nia, tbe medicinal properties -of which
are extracted therefrom without tbe use
of Alcohol.
Tbo question to ^almost
dally naked, “What is the catiMpf the
unparalleled succors of Vimegaji Bit
tkrsF Our answer to, tbattbey removt
the cause of disease, and the patisnt re­
covers bis health. They are th®, great
blood purifier and a Hfe-girta* pmciplo,
a perfect Ret &gt;valor . iuid, Invi^orator
Never before in the
ifJ tho world h*a » tnodlane ’-rec

slit Tress Co.

N.Y. City.

Grateful Thousands

No Person can take
according to directions, a
choir Ixjucb are not dounwell, p vided
•
‘ifeinerai poison or other
strayed
vital organs wasted beyond
repair.

Billon , Remittent nnd Inter­
mitteiit evers, Which are si provavalleys of our great rivers

PRINTII
Jtfoblta, Savannah, Ro­
nd many others,, with
tarlqs, throughout our
uriiig- tho Summer and
narknbly bo during sea­
beat and dryness, are
panted by extensive no­
lle stomach
nhd liver,
tents-------------------.----------------tor abdominal vtocora. In their

is essentially uwessary. There
Hhnrtlc for lhe purpose,equal to
Walker's Vinegar Bwters.
r will speedily remove tho dark1 viscid matter with Which tho
are loaded, at! tbe same time
Hing the secretions of tho liver,
enerally restoring tiro healthy
ns of the digestive organs.

tify the both against disease
ifving all its fluid® With Vinegar
rs. No epidemic can take hold
stem thus fore-armed.

Inflammation of the
» region of tbo Kid-

•ofula, or Kins’ a Evil, White
MnSvsUad Noct,

imations, Mercurial, —
Eruptioot ofjhe Skin. Sora Eye*, ata
se. a» in nil other conatitutional DlaWalkku’S VnrjBaa "-------- ‘
-----------------theirogreat
-----------chrative
,— ,------- in tho
maitt obstinate and intractable caw.

For Inflnniniatory and. Chronic

Rheumatism, Goat, Bilbos, Remit­
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of
tho Blood. Liver, Kidneys and Bladder,
thou Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases
amcaumri by Viuatod lilood. Mechanical DiHcases.—Persons enKed in Paints and Minerals, such as
mben, Typc-Mttcrx, Gold beaters, and
Minert, as they advance in life, arc subject

A Bashful Caller.—Poor fellow!
He entered the pariot, bowing and
blushing, hat tn band, hoping to see
Eveline. Imagine his consternation,
when be saw a bevy of merry girls !
However, he faced the difficulty as
only a bashful man can, and, after
spending five minutes in agitated
conversation, rose to take his leave.
He was bowing himaelf towards the
door, the handle ot which he seised
with his face still on the company,
and in another minute he was gone
and lhe door closed Behind him.
Then, to his honor, he discovered
that in his confusion he had shut
himself up ia a china closet; while
the uncontrollable laughter of lhe la­
dies by no means tended to restore
his equanimity.

When you see a newspaper with
three ernes of type tn the editorial
columns, two slugs at the head of
some of the columns and one at the
head of others, and a good many
words capitalized, you can make up
your mind that the editor smokes
twenty-five cent cigars and -don’t
run a newspaper for the money there
is in it." How wise w tbe ways of
a just Provident!

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

agatnu thu, ta
mar

Bittsm

For Skin

&gt;300 the other day, and when ex­
plaining the matter to his children he
said he hated to let lhe old woman
go, but *300 “waan’t laying around
loose like it used to war”

Mr. Bay, ot Philadelphia, wouldn’t
consent for his wife to make a trip to
Europe, and she Raysed &gt;1,000 out of
lhe bureau, took a lightning-rod agent
on her arpfand away they went.

Don’t make your pur­
chase until you have
seen my Stock.

You know yourself that there is
a certain period in every boy's life
when he’d rather be the ring-master
in a circus than President of the Un­
ited StatesSpotted Till the Indian chief. uy&gt;

he'll hire tiro ecalpi for every ounce

of gold taken oot of lhe Block

Hille,

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

and his word is aa good aa lhe wheat

G. A. TRUMAN

RANK’S CRAVE GUARDS

�How to Succeed.—If your seat is
too hard to sit upon, stand up. If a
rock rises up before you, roll it away
or climb over it. If you wyot money
earn it If you wish for confidence
firove yourself worthy of it It takes
onger to skin au elephant titan a
mouse, but the skin is worth some­
thing. Do not be content with what
another has done—surpass it De­
serve success aud it will come. The
TOU WILL FIND
baby was not born a man. The sun
doea not rise like a rocket or go
down like a bullet fired from a gun ;
slowly and surely it makes its round,
With Nnr and Fuaii Goot&gt;», which the/ and never tires. I*, is as easy to be a
will sell al
leader as a wheel horse. If the job |
long, the success will be greater.
Wholesale and Retail be
If the task be hard, the more compe­
At price# as LOW as any house in Barry co. tent you must be to do iL

L. C. BOISE.

At

H M. LEE.

“49”

BOISE &amp; LEE

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

CROCKERY

GLASSWARE
JLT COST!

T

tT T T
A SPECIALTY.
--------

.

SUGAR, 10 to 14 Cents! i
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF I

SHELF

GOODS

IN THE VILLAGE.

Cannedfruits
OF ALL KINDS

FAJICY

AT COST!

GROCERIES

A Kicker.—Two Irishmen engag- ,
ed in peddling packages of linen, ।
bought an old raulo to aid in carrying ,
the bundles. Each would ride a
while, or “ride,and tie," as the say- ,
ing is. One day, the Irishman, who ,
was on foot, got close to the heels of!
his mulcship, when he received a
kick on one of his shins. To be re­
venged, he picked up a stone and j
hurled it al the mule, but by accident |
struck his companion on the back of 1
his head. Seeing what he had done,
he stopped, nnd began to groan and &gt;
mb his shin. The man on lhe mule
turned and asked, "What's the mat­
ter?''—"The crature s kicked me,"
was the reply. "Be jabere !” said
the other, "he's did that same to me
on the back of n;o head."

The Paw Paw and Michigan Cen­
tral railroads are not on amicable
terms, aud the Central refuses to al­
low any of its cars to be nm over the |
former road. The Paw Paw road j
retorts by refusing to allow any of its
cars to run over the Central, and •
there is a good prospect of its bring- j
ing Mr. Joy’s great railroad to terms. !
The relative length and strength of I
tho two railroad systems is as follows. ।
M. C. road 689 miles; Paw Paw, 4
miles.—Hartford Day Spring.

aw wm,
aw
aw m
AT ALLEN’S,
w
AT ALLEN'S,

AT ALLEN’S,

Cheap As Dirt,
Cheap As Dirt,
Cheap as Dirt.
GOME AND SEE,

Of all kind#, and
A woman entered a crowded street
car the other day, and for a moment
AT PRICES TIIATwDEFY
or two no one offered her a seat.
COMPETITION!
Then a fat man, affected with the
asthma, beckoned to her and said :
"Madam,
please
take—take"—
G- round
G\o o cl m [cough, ooughj. She stood there
waiting for his seat, and as soon as
Of all kinds which we
he was over his coughing fit, he con­
warrant to be pure cluded : * Madam, please take care I in anxious to dost Sul ay Mock aa far
and not’step on my sore foot!" The aa possible before I move Into my new
look she gaveThim was appall ing. but quarten, in Brady’s brick, and will endea­
vor to
all the rest saw the joke.

COME AND SEE,

COME AND SEE.

CASH

Paid for all kinds of Produce, or exchanged
for goods.

FOR BAJEtGAITVS
call and sec ua before purchasing.

BOISE &amp; LEE.

When are stockings like dead men? I
When they arc mcn-ded ; when | MAKE IT JPAY YOU
their soles are departed ; when they J
are in holes; when they uro past &gt; To trade with me.
j healing; when they are no longer on
. their last legs.
i 33
A. W. ALLEN.

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Kwlmifo, Bazry County, Kohigna,
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Editor and Proprietor.

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Progression. No Retrograding,
VOL. II

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1875.
ta*—Ua

: cross the Monongalicla, and up Qk&gt;steep
“Don't
tfie why,Huth, you will
and muddy road to tlio tom, a rough 1 know eooh enough,” upou which unaatfe- ana summer s sun nave noneycopiDt'ii .
, looking tramp, .with ragged clothing and ' “
*
.............. .....
•ho •had- rushed
* ” the rock into small caves, by curiously ’
factory
communication

TOaU±1^‘l^,lr.”

drug store two squares distant from tho
Farmers’ Inn. I;4to tliat store he tornml
anil Ixrnght something, whilo the tramp
watched +-ini through tlic windoij. Than
Stt?n,&gt;l Witherspoon went back to life

Corrrrt'

»f u»^ i.^nOr- Tor r^u-.

AN

AVARICIOUS
CIDE.

FRATRI­

Among to mrly router, ol WtoUh.
1'mirv.ybwniA wvn Sronnd &gt;n&lt;l Georg...
W*.
( —U. or,,... 41,
k former „
a
Witherspoon,
tho
a Iwktal.taltata
bachelor, 41.
the
latter—his elder brother—a widower,
with two children, a girl and a boy.
They bought adjoining Imlf-sectiomi of
land on Bsoooon creek, about twontyfhght miles from PittShurg, and there

. . .

•

•ntai-W-nha-kwiTino..™1 IXtaJ^XX'S!JlE.“S.,SS,2^S

full of vague doubts and- dread.
When Uncle Samuel got up th&lt;f ncx
morning and foiind Ruth getting break­
fast, lie could not repress some marks of
astonishment. He Baked her how she
felt, and stared wonderingiy when she
replied :

atones,-but could not, and only aucceodhd in no busying himaelf until his pur­
snore had Been and recognized him.
Tlieu tlio oousciousnera wimxl to come
to him at once that flight was impossi­
ble. Standing oat on th© edge of th©
ledge, at a dizzy height, he shouted to
tlioae below him:
*
'

sad chattels found in
{■oration. aBsoctation. company, or coiiartncr•hip, and in default thereof. tficu of life, her,

U&gt;o Bhoriff iibMll
itnrnodiatelv to relleei
the Banin. Ito idiall call WiCe at itm |4ace of
buBiiiBBB of each person." corporation, a/ooci*tlou. company, or eopartueoihip named in Mid.
warrant, and ia ca*w any pemon. oorpcration. aanodatian. cxxnpany, or copartner­
ship rarasM to pay auch tax. he aiiall

Though ir. Sme f ■
HkchoK L Tkf proplc of ttw Aftrie of Michi­
gan mart.- That u&gt; all torraliiim. ettire nisi
vlllsfCMi of this Btato there aball be annually
levied ami collected tlio following tax uiMra the
boahMM- of taanufarturing. Belling or keeping
fdr'aale distilled or midt liquors, m follow- :
Upon the bashieW of twilling or offering for sole,
iqiirituotis or intoxicating jiqtioni by retail, or
any t*tant medicine, mixture or coaqxjunil.
Winch in whole or in part, oot marts of ndritnons

’’an and went to bed.
’ Ab nooii as fa© Was out of sight of tho
drug store, tlin tramp darted in and in­
*• Batter tlian usual.”
i'oo hw. famW m. U
M
quired what h© had bought Tliero were
He could pot understand it. In the
•“*"v"•““b“"■
u“iZ;
no regulations in tiiooe daya concerning seclusion of the Imrn ho drew the little
tlio sal© of pofeons, or, if any existed, package from his pocket again, and core /fallows. I hare confMBed my crimes. I
tipon toabwiiaera of Belling brewed or malt
Anri— dror. me lo tltam. I, i« trot 1 “-I™- -‘.-M’—" -'-'&gt;■■“1. —I n.uU,
they were never enforced. As lias al­
4 ,
' °t&gt;e hundred dollars per annum, upon U&gt;t&gt;
! T»'*dy boexi remarked, people were not
Yea, there eould be no doubt about tt that I became an nsswaon, but I have i bnrttwe- of -tiling -plrWnaus or Intoxicalinr
too mudh pride loft to suffer my pnnfeh- i
or •» ’taolemls and retail.
1 ho suspicious in those'(lays aa they.have
“She must bo getting used to it,” he
, ,
,
,
,
,
tbrM
three,.hundred
hundreddollars
dollarenor
perannum:
annum;noon
uponLhabtliuthe bualsince become.
soliloquized. "I'll have to try some- mnnt from any- other hands than my ucHB of manufacturing brewed or malt liquor*
fur
Kale,
if
tint
quantity
manufactured be fifteen
Tho druggist replied, without own;
homta-God forgive me—if thorn is a
hundred barrola or under, fifty dollar*. If over
.
After breakfast he had new matter for God.”
fifteen hundred barrelH anti not exceeding five
tation : “ Crmun of tartar aud arsenic."
When-be finished speaking, he sprang thotwand. one hundred dollar*. If five thou­
“ Wliat did ho want arsenic for 1" asked surprise in a call made upon him by
sand bamls or^oTi th* aum of two hundred
from
tlio
face
of
th©
cliff,
and
wa*
drahod
dullaxa
per annum; upon ■hr f
of
•
; tlie young tnau, itt aiirprifte.
William Ehler and three or four of his
j
..To iui rto in bi, Um, bo »ia," re- friends. They insisted that he * should to pieces on the rocks below.
„licd llw nobon rendnr.
go with them to Elder’s house, and he
THF. FOKTUNE Or HAS.
.
.
.
. .
An hour Inter, the tramp was nested went When they arrived there, William
Tiio.Faridan press is publishing from
fitr. 2. Retail dealetn uf Bpih^uuns and inwith Dr; Forsythe, in his office on Penn Elder silently offered him a glass of sluun day to day akeiciies of the fete Franootoxicatiug liquors, and brewed, ffitit awl
street, learning from him tho symptoms lemonade, lie dodinwl thinking. He Pruaaian war, some of tho incidnnta of fennented liquors, rlxll be held and
of pufeoning by arsenic, and tlio treat­ recognised tile pitched from which it was which ore very tragic in their character, doemed to include all . poraow who h«J1
by the drink, and in quantities of five
ment to be adopted far neutralisation of pouled. Thon they showed him the some touchingly pathetic, and others ex­ callona or lews, or onb dozen quart

its effects.
settled down to tho monotonous bnsineos
TJhrec hours Wore daybreak, William
of agricultural occupation. On the 12th
Elder, having thrown off hfe dfegufee r»
of Octolier, 1829, the two brothers went
a tmmp, mounted hfe horse at tho door
cait to^otliur squirrel-hunting.
Tliat
of the little Pennsylvania tavern, and
safternoon George Witherspoon wan shot
Ktarted homeward. A bribe of five dol­
through the heart. Sam, who carried
lars, an enormous sum in that primitive
tho sad intelligence Ao a neighbor's
time, induced the ferryman to make an
house, said that the shooting wn« purely
extra trip across the river, for hfe bene­
accidental. He and George hod got a
fit, long before the usual hour for tho
guod string of squtrnils during the fore­
boats running, and when tho sun was
noon, and about midday sat down by a
fairly up, William Eider was well on hfe
little spring to take lunch. When their
way back to Raccoon creek. .
lunch was completed, George reached for
4i - ■
i
.V’
.71
;
Upon arriving at homo he made it hfe
the muzzle of hfe gun, which was Iving
. . .
..
„
TO-,.
® , , ,
, .
J
। first duty to call npon Ruth Withercm
thn trronne
,
...
....
tin th©
ground a llttln
little Iwfarw
before him
him, an.l
and
; spoon, and, after enjoining stnet silence
drew it toward him. A small projecting
upou her, told her what he had diaoov:root caught th© hammer. He gave a
i ered, and directed her procedure in a
sharp pull, ill© root broke, • the hammer |
! course which V© hoped would enable him
descended, and the gun, going off, sent'
! to penetrate tho dark mystery over­
a rifle ball through his heart. Every- {
shadowing her.
laite tliat evening
thing wemwl to corroborate this story.
Samuel Witherspoon returned home.
The debris of dheir lunch at the point
The way was long, and hfe |»regT*wi with
iudtasted by Sam, th© direction of the
a heavily laden- wagon had Ix-en alow.
bullet, even the broken bullet, were all
He luul bought a barrel of whisky, some
so many silent but convincing wiincsaes.
flat and rod iron, a keg of nails, a barrel
'Ilie demonatrative grief of tho surviving
of iju&amp;nr, and other miscellaneous things.
brother removed the lost sliadi.of doubt
When all these luul. Iwen unloaded and
which auy one might have entertained.
stowed away in appropriate piaces, and
But crime© were mom infrequent in those. ’
the weary horaea were stabled mid fed,
days than they now are, mid people were '
he entered tho kitchen mid raid to Ruth,
projwrti.nnally Icqs auspicious. Gworgo
' who was pnqsiring hfe supper :
was buried, ni'.d Samuel, without quee“ Yon often complain of being thirsty,
tion, OMUip.ed the duties of executor of
Ruth,
bom© for
Ills brother's estate.
, , and. I havejirought
- you
U» 19th o( JTOO.T, foltowtag. the
I.‘talk ’‘U

.S.

' MICHIGAN NEWS.

out into the night in a direction opposito eating out its softer portions.
' an act tor tta- uuu® of Uw botaw at mtai
to U»l taken by Uncle Samuel in Ids
chase after the cattle. But' of all this causod the pureuers to luuden their atepti.
she told him nothing, and be comph. When they orertoiA the animal they ,
u«refoj Mid art* taiug MrtimMi'hM, 2i»7, -m»
centiy ata hia supper, tilled his pipe, and found him giving tongue furiously nl
sat
him down for a smoko at the kitchen Buntal Witbenpoon, who, buing du, I Jffi 5iS; ?,ft "ft”«*£
atroclN, had he token the trouble .to look
behind Inm ho would’ have seen that door. At bed-time he retired to h» b^d .TO-unri. „( *. w up ibu
&lt;*•
some tramp still trudging along in hfe room. Ruth—after setting a baking of meky wall, now stood M Uy before the
entrance of otac of the Small Caves spoken
»&lt;c'uoa u&gt; eiupter mref t£, cxani-ucd
.4 ffr
woke. Bnt he did not look bock. He bread in jjans by the kitchen tire—also
Y»4.»
—
•
__
41.4
.............
-141.
tauw
Bfitct relative U&gt; “The laanutacturr an
went, straight on until he arrived at a retired, but not to deep. Her mind was of. He tried to drive the dog away with

■ grimy couutenance, trudged along oa
foot behind him. After Samuel Wither­
spoon had stabhxl his horanB at th©
Farmers’ lun, anil iu the early .evening
'j made hfe way out into flto dimly-lighted

NO. 36.

on Bitch btwinetw. which levy riliall take [ireco___ r __ l -n II—
.____ *______
cbxrtcbi mi oiied in carrying on fiicli buBineen.
nor dull any clXhxr of property by any third
peraon to etidi gnoda Cao ehsUeMsotMed In car­
rying on nuch hUBiiMMM avail aKainst noth lory
no made by tho Sheriff, w.d no nraperty df

pony. or oopartnerahip.' liable to
ucr the provinfonB of thte act, td&gt;

htc. 10; Th" Ulieriff shall give public notice
of the time and place of saM. and of the prop­
erty to bo sold, at leant six days prctlotw to the
Cosn.l furniture—Indian bureaus.
Bale, by BdvtrtfeenieiJt to be ported np in three
{MiHic places in the townsliip. dtv. or village
A pbekcs of. the piece—Butt of a gun.
ttfiate mrnh "&lt;I» is made: Protwi,. howmer.
Ifon music lovore—A Patti on a Grim
Tliat' in cam* «I.'**e a levy Lan been made upon
teal cetete, Buch-tihcri# rlifilt give lite notice of
the time and place of euehnale, Miusitltwof real plate.
------ —■
--. .
t-w
1
I except as herein otiicrwiao provided.

any one time: and in case the propttty d
1 trained or levied upon and sold ia uwufiicicnt
| satisfy each writ the Sheriff shall make 1
j turn thereof and jX* ©vor the amount by h
; received, lew hia naid tans to said Treasun
and said Treaaiuer aliall renew said ware®

find Hagar in tbo wildernetw.

■

Bk temperate in your diet. Our find
par uta ate themselvev out of bouse and

borne.
No man &lt;mn become tlioronghly ac­
quainted with his family history without

running for efface.
A PEiu'kcr jam of fish is reported on
the Jim river, in Dakota. Now plcane
tremely ludicrous. One of these inci­
to any one pemon.
Wbolcaate deal­ commanding him as before, bo often as may be don't nay anything about the jim-jams.
dents, now before us, we condense and er* shall lie held and deemed to mean
Doeh eating greens gathered by Ids
translate for the gratification of our read- and include ail ncmoim who noil or offer to sell
snch liquors and borcrageK in quautitim of fire
Sec. 11 The Atw«or -hall have power, and wife invalidate a man's life insurance ?
era. During th© warn peaflont of Alsace, gtilou-or over oue dozen quart bottle* st any
is a question now entertained by the in tatad (taH to! ont to b» work rod ;
surance companies.
left hfe wife and daughter at home quite . anv psrexi for Belling any wine or ciilrr ship em;»cing in anv kind of businu* npcciiied
“Mu- D-------, if you’ll get my coat
unnroieetod. He
b»l not been long “■•
£ui“S! in th* find section ol thwart, whose ium« docs
'
° . in Un- KtataNo anutgtet
iiUall be . „&lt;
not
to appear
j
itfmli mi*b roll. bimI to ammw agaiiurt dune by Saturday, I Khali be forever in­
absent when five
Prussiansoldiers ar- lublo
liable toto pav
pay anv
anytax
taxherein
hereinimponod
impoMsdwho
who&gt; mich
i Midi buaiucim thereon a pro rata tai for the
rived nl to milage &gt;bd dehtobded 80n&gt;^ ।| m
-- -------------------------■— -chemical,
----------------1­
I}« liijuura’ for
malicinal,
mochannuoxplred
portion of auch year, and ealtl Aw-­ debted to you.” “ If tliat a your gamu
' icsl. and B*rnuuc4itaJ (HiqtoBca only.
I scr shall, before makin# Buch as»te**ment, it won’t be done,” said the tailor.
tiling
cat. They
worn not --abusive,
’ovld-d for
----- oto
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C. 1110 laxre
—Ji ’berda
herein p
p*orid»d
for ebti
shalll I! notifi
notify the person, corporation, association,

ese

carcass of a dog, and Elder said:
.
“That dog died from one drink of
that stuff which I poured down his
throat ” .
Samuel Witherspoon felt his throat be­
coming parched. He turned pole, and
replied huskily, with an attempt at bra“ Well, I'm sure I don't know, nor
c*r»S why you chose to poison yonr
dog.”
“ I did it to try the stuff you prepared
for your niece."
“Il It is false ! I prepared nothing
for her."
“ I saw you do so. You have still th©
remainder of tho poison in your pocket
Sec if ho has not, boys."
Despite a desperate resistance, Samuel
Witherspoon was seized and searched.
The tell-tale package of poison was read­
ily found.
“You were murdering Ruth slowly,
with tho smiio poison you noed to take
her brother’s life,” said William, accus-

-exccnt tilat thev must have food and t« aeeeesttL levied, and collected byUioMme I companr or copartnership • of a time and placeHow a womas can keep on talking
cxcipi mat s.h y must nave------------------- oniccj&gt;. and in the same time and manner aa tho । at which the Nwaw-meat will bo made and rothat at once. The mother and daughter taxee upou personal pro|&gt;erty, except as hemin quiring such |&gt;oreon to appear at the time and while she twists up her back hair and
Cbonghl ilb-t to TO»PI, with Uta .io- . g£X,lw7aSito’2S5 [■lace menticuol and alxnr eauso. If any. why has her mouth full of hairpins is a
such aanawnent should not lie niado. which
,
mand as the easiest way of getting rid of any species of property from taxation under notice shall lx&gt; peraoually served in the same mystery not yet explained.—Carl Prcttho intruders! Bo the mother Went one the general tans. All taxre shall bo deemed
payable and due al the time of U&gt;n delivery of
way in search of wood to cook with, and tbo aMeeHment rd.l to Uio Treasurer.
Tubt that deny a God destroy man’s
dajw before the time specified therein for
Bkc. 4. Tlio Annowor of ovary towwhip,
the daughter another to bring, some
nobility, for certainly man is kin to the
ward, city, or village, shall, on or before
.
lx-aat by his body ; and if he is not kin
water. Just then the father, with his the third Monday of 'May in each year,
ascertain the name
of
pitchfork upon his shoulder, returned inquire and
to God by hia spirit, he is a base and
homo and entered his cottage. He saw
gnoble creature.
buninom
nieiitioe.cd
In
the
first
boc
U
ou
neither wife nor daughter, but there eat
ALurriN I’cLnEBTON fell off . lua furni­
of UiiH art. Ind he riudl enter in a roll, to In
the five Prussian soldiers smoking at nude by liim, tin? nam© of every wuch {wrwin,
ture truck the other day in Myrtle ave­
[ theij‘ OMC- lul&lt;i
the advent of coqieratlon. aiwociatiou, company, or copart- give tlic notice required by thin motion, and the nue, but hia core acted as a parachute,
Iierohin, and tae plana of doing tnmineaa, tbc
**»« mrttl which Uiey luul ‘it-umndwl. An kind of buaincHs caHied on. and lha amoiuit of
and he reached terra firma without in­
unoontrolable
Upon *the
*—-*frensy
— -shifted
—
- tax to be paid eccunling to th© {iro-.irioim of
jury.— Brooklyn Rcviw.
Ulin art. And ho nhall. before the finrt Wednes­
|&gt;eaannt,
and
rushing
tyxm
the
soldiers
day after the third Monday in May, notify each fees and percentage herein allowed to him m«
ingiy.
First class in geography: What is a
with his pitchfork* he dmVB them ilito a {■cniou. coiporaiMMi. tiUottaUou. company or comiMmaatlou. which may be retained by imeh
sluiU bo by liim idaccd to bay I Father's best horse. What is a
• "No! no!" exclaimed the trembling
cv]Mrtueralnp, wbone names have beeu.entereMl
1 corner. Tlicy wete like mere children
ingont fund of tbo town'sound/
A thunder clap. What is a
wretch. “I never harmed the boy.”
from which tlio same
j before the enraged GondeL
Thoir
" Wo will soon
Boon know whether yon did ji
~ I Hkc. 5. On the find Wednesday after tlio third wm ccdJocted. and tea name nliah bo by strait f Whisky without water. Wliat
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swords were of little use uniter tho ar- | jf.^uy in May it shall bo tho ditto of the A"township, village, or aty, applied ** other
is a ca&gt;»e: Something to wear on tho
or not'■ Two
men
have
gone
to
the
7, . ,7~..
“
“."T
7' j cnmstancca,
to beprreent at hi* office from 8 o'clock h. contingent fmida.
i .-ii
xt
ciimstancrei, and
and - the
the ixnuiant
pcaaautkillei!
lulled on©
ouu I| »«wor
tlie forenoiMi unUIU o'clock new and from 1
Ittr. It. 11 shall bo taeduty of enohawlevcrj shoulders.
gmvevard to take np hm body. If yon
.
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,liar« (riven
.
..
. M I ImiKcvcJafter
another
with uu&lt; nuM
mde
but effective: O«rloek j,, the aftcrwxm nntil Ji o'clock tn the (’xMintyTrraemer.U feint ws-em erafa aixi over?
him anwnir
1 &lt; **
M r *u,OUM
r W,UI
’ ,HU
lutve given lltm araenje, M I bObcvc I w
fuur of
Pnuwijuw Uv aft&lt;fwx*.
Uic
of roTWwiu« .uefa mouth, to make a .wore, rtatomreit eonlMnuqc
A FABMMR complains tlud a hook and
oi uie xTtiwiADs my i
will have in n great measure prevented « . ,
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' ! aMnwunoMt roll and t&gt;o on lh&lt;&gt; next two follow- ■ the namre of eecb and cvcre poreuti. corpora- ladder company luia liccn organiwnl in
deoomoomtiem
Com- let 11a follow to 1 dWMl Q,,OU U
lloOrr.' The fifth,
1Uth’ seeing
"‘*Wg I: »«K
«* tao re-jn-a of any rwmm. taw. romrany or cxqerti.endup in ta.
neighborhood. He
Llial tho
decompcmtion. Com-, tel u* follow to i to fnU
o( hif|
pQm .ini.inH
d
b ,
d
. ! taiKtaium oa^ny.
ylt« *. «-x
toto Ot
hi. companion.,
by
. rlroKiwvr.
dopercom^y.or
« eopartnerahip.
«.|«u,entop. Lta.
[la ita.
Ito .[ renurty
eroto, r
pyile
to&gt; under
male, the
to. prov^
.l~rto' his
hi. neighborhood.
Ho states
alM«&gt; Uta
Um
liv
n
,
,
,A, ,.
,
.
i or their agent or attorney considering them-| lone of this act, stating therein the rewtmmo Of ladder in used after dark for climbing
ata effort reached the door and escaped,
^eved, misnmH.ntca.»e being shown mmh p-mro. cwporattun, maoctatiun. root- I J*™ ”'
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Son of til© deceased farmer, a lad of i ,nxx •
Baniual Witherspoon refused to go to | bat not without several severe woiftufe. I to Um mrtifertfou of mich Asm-hot. ho shall . pstm or copartnership, the btuunera in Wtartt into the hen-honne, after which the hook­
■bout twelve years of age, after three '
Th®
looked nt th© label updn the the boy’s grave and took upon hfe work. .
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alter sticb aMu-wnt in Mich manner oh may «ueh {tcraoii m engaged. the place of doing |
j
All
thia
while
Ute
mother
and
daughter
j
{*,
i
wwnr
.
ln
«nter
to
conform
to
the
pro•
business,
the
amount
of
tax
(aid
and
date
of
u
b
days of violent fiiver and delirium, died. I*rc"1 which
dr,'w /romlApocket, When they strove to force him to do so,
WMO abtat, Um mrenM 1ot»S oocmrod I vtoro. «' &amp;» Ml: ujl ■ r rtob to
| tataol -&gt;■ to tom. rod to tab "Umwmt
A Miuarm. is pointed mil in DtoTIhj ignorant country quack doctor who iU,d n&gt;iul “ Cream of Tartar.”
he threw himself npon the ground, and in. v«y to. momenta; bul Umy no. ! ~J*“S
TO .Sto^totoi‘to.’S bmy luring Un- immription. "CTmita
attended him said that “it was some
"Oh« 1 know that,” said she ; “you in an agony of terror confosaed hfe hid1
itxxrabcr
iu
uadi
year,
make
*
fall
ium
I
oomplrtc
.
u,
H. If tlio
returned to
to be
be horrified
horrified at
nt the
the night
xiuht they
thev ] corporation,
corporation. awociation,
at—-elation, company
ronm.-wy or
or ajpsrtnorcopartner- bewmber in aach year.
a
and compete to fl.
tliO stono
stone tells
tolls the truth, DmiDsnreturned
sort of quick fever thkt aimed him off,” ; ““
*ith.sugar and water, and it tasteroport of all the f*cta a* htanrn by tee I»jx-ru •
.
.
H than w»
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.
aliin Muraiowi iu anv Iiumihms liable Ui on
fil© in life office, awl ri-taru Uio sacne to Uic • bury w farther -way from ii. tjan
beheld—tlic floor running wan blood
1
mider - U1D
|irovW(,llH of
and an aH^ed fear of contagion was llkr I'-mouiule. Thank yon, Uncle, yon
He not only admitted hfe attempt upon
and four corpses ninm it. An hour later I till* »d. tao kind 6f Inuuiiqw mxl the amount AihUcof General, anil pnblfei- the Minin in at i thought, but still near enough for sober
mode th© excuse for litirryifig the’ boy’s an' vcrY kind.”
\
Ruth’s life, and hfe poisoning of her tho fifth soldier returned with a detach- “taoM nf^.taBA’tiirfta?^ A^JXalwi i^’ta “rraxi'-.‘“.sn
corpHo into a grnvp.
Bam mourned
“ Wel1- «"«’ Jou know how to pro- little brother, but he voluntarily ©on. ,
meat of his comrades. They stdxed and ticcive two (lolbm |«-r day for carii day’s iw- effect tan {■roviaioiM of thin act aliall be'
An Arkansas youth camo to his lathi r
again, loud and long, and people synqm-1 l’ir” 5t» 01 nP u plfoherful and give me fi-wKed having shot hfe brother George, ,
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i
i ivice* twrformt*! under Ihi* ad. tn bn sn'lltad prepared and furnished by the Auditor General I
bound the )warant mid earned him
Xw«l Ut Um Towwhip Ikart. lira Village to the couutv Treaaurcni, and by them to tec i „ i
&lt;« £j,Mi thoy ain't knives
thized with him, and said, one to •‘•gl»««. for I’m tirtd and dry,” rejoined and told how he hod arranged nil the
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away, with the dead budire, to head- j Tnu-taw, or the Common Com-.ril. awl raid out loWnsliip. tillage or city ofTlcM".
Hue. IB. Anv officer will fall v M^forting nr eunfl to so| tlio table.
Dnd— Whars
another, how hard » time the Wither l*r ’mete, seating himself.
eirciHnstaatfel evidonco for'tho corrob­ qouteta. Gotafel wu fonna guilty ot
““
ren»l»g,to
iTOMm
bta
n..dro
l
m
ub,
litllo tateb, Uta ™“'. »&gt;b
.-qioous hod had, and how much they
Bath did as she was bidden, offered a oration of his story concerning that
vadane of thin act. shall be Hable to a’jwnalty
i
.a,,, 1
tho murder of four soldiers by court- ;
pitied jioor Sam for tiw terrible afflicto her uncte, saw him drink, and tragic evimL
' comploled his mil, it nhall bo hie duty to attach uf one hundred dollar* for each an.! every | luuidlc, granny « knife and tiw olio 1
martial, mid was condemned to di« by thereto, signed by him. a certificate wliich may offtffiM. Affil any penwnlhbk! tew stax nnyesterday? That’s enough to
tiuns and bereavements which luul fallen j tl*00 hwrwlf took a glassful; -As she
A Constable won sent for to take the
dor
tho
provistoua
of
thin
act.
who
nhall
neglect
.4.11
umi'v,be
in
the
fimuwtng
form
:
“
I
do
hereby
certify
hanging. On tho day sul»oqucnt to
or rufnae topaytae same, nhall be deemed guilty । sot any gentleman stabk, without you ve
upon him.
! drank it she could not help thinking how wwaMin to Pittsburgh jail for trial. There
that of tue fight in life cottage h« was
of a misdemeanor, and tumn couvirtiun thereof
mn &gt;•
Ju the May following, Huth Wither- unjunt William had been to poor, kind were sonio in the excited browd who
executed. Ilia wife and daughter, with factoring. Belling- or offering for sale Hpirito- elmll be ptimahed by a tin© of not hrn itan 1081 mu\ man came out of tho tax-office,- the
• spoon, Sam’s niece, a beautiful girl, ' Uncle Samuel.
talked of lynch law for him, but they
&lt;hd» iutoricaUng lirvwcd or malt liquors li beiaig twenty-five dollars nor more than one hnudred
HyiDjndhixcXB, have left the sequestered earned on. together with the name of the me­ dollars, and emtn of prosecution, for eweh and 1
3
..miitv
eigliti-flu years old, began to evince signs
Vncfo Samuel wanted some buttermilk were in a minority.
evuyoffanae. and on falhtre to pay anrfi fine ■ other day, and, exhibiting an
Pending tho ar- .
'province to still live upon French terri­ lioration. ncraou. association, company, nr coof failing le-alth. She was growing puhkin supper, and Rutii luul to go to rival of the Constable, Samuel Witherpartncrahin engaged in irach busiuef©. and the and coeta. shall be imprisoned in the oounty IKX;kctbook to a friend, gloomily ol&gt;tory.
not 1ms than ten nor mor© than ninUy . 1
n;,.
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OUT
{■articular kind of buainec* in which Sarii Li »o Jui,
and thin, a hectic flush oftt-n burned in '-he spring-house for ik Taking up a .poon .ro
darainthedmereUon oftaeoocirt.
wvod: “ BiU, where a Um altar o^our
in »nx,m,U.&lt;, a&lt;«,r
ta,
Hee. 16. The word Areemor ns used in this I ccxuitryi I want to find it.
What
her cheek, and she complained of a low candle-site tripped out He iwow from and window of which war© gnarued, but 1
|.,j,{ ,{„.,
,{^, n„:„Liv
belief." Aw! ou or before Um firat Monday of
for»" -W *0 ^er in some -ttonfehfever iutefnally.
William Elder, the ‘ hfeseat,j»ud through thewindiAr watched ,ta. u-io-tai TOn^nta

chimney to the roof, jumped from a
lower shed roof to the ground, and made
good hfe escape.
One of the McDonalds brought for­
ward a Scotch shopbord dog to track th©
fugitive. The Ix-ast sniffed with an air
of disgust at Samuel’s shoes, which he
had thrown off, listened as if fully com­
prehending hfe master’s instructions, and
then trotted
off toward
.
. the
. neighboring
and the flush burned steadily now iu her ' meco calling him.
He stepped out wood.. Bta htator unl to otor u&gt;&lt; »
tTOiwn..,..,!
Tl.—..
I—«
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followed him; but tiie beast wMOwiftesti
person in the community who did not! whw» they were penned, and were oat
^notoi‘t',J,total
look upon her illn.Mi » “ n dispensation iugoffth© young sprouts of com in an straight toward a mugufer geological
of All-Wise Providence." Thateperaon i.djommg field. He drove them back, formatjo&amp;on tho book of Raccoon crock,
-nd
a. ikro
was her lover, William Eider. He sus- fixed up the fence, and rettunod to his
pected, but he scarcely km w what, so n-.pper. Meantime the pitcher had diarati..
than
hill
w.w
vsgue were his idraa of crime. Bat, app*red. He st^poaed tliat Ruth bad row Tiagn, rata «r umn UMI, MiU.
with very
consider the matter as ha might, he" carried it into her room, and forbore steep side*. It springs from meadow
l.nd on one side and on the other
could not rid himself of an impression mentioning it, Iwing quite content to land on odc side, and on tta other
that Rutii’« uncle wm in jiom,; way rP. await results. Bbe could havw told him
sponsible for her siekncM.
. differently had aliff chosen fodo so. She wteah one cun look dawn ‘JOO feet to the
While he was in this frame of mind, . might have told liim that m id»« entered
young Elder learned one evening that th© kitchen she saw her lov&lt;, William
the next day Humuel Witherspoon was Elder, tatting himself down frem the
going to Pittaburg.
Olieying an irn- littta garret wbera she had hi&amp;teti him,
“ pulre for whicli h© could hsve given no and where pcoeiag through chinks besaddle-hurae,

and,

meat “ Well, I want to lay that pock”MonUg"" I wuuiy ircaeurer io rouv.4 nuuu
■*?
u, win
■ ■■
,
-■&gt; --------- a- manner {ircscrilxri by law for the collection of : fisc. 17. In oomanrAmemor, Couutr Tre
elbook on it ”
. •.
as an instance of Fortune plaving the 'township, ward, city, ox village taxre awre-ed imrar. or BLcriff willfiuly u-gled- or rafimea
pbpurou.
j-«
to " pta'«v
‘
r of oKB
' IkA“ I
Benswive bather to bathing aktend-

■’ta" - *■“ u”n

young man to whom she was engaged to Hie twinkle of th© light she carried, until
be married, viewed these symptoms with 1 &amp; disapjvearcd beyond ths edge of tho
alarm. The quack doctor was summoned
bank below which the Hjxrng-houM1
again, and oracularly declared that “food. Then he turned quickly, drew
“ Rutii was all. right; nothing but a sort! “'anudl package from his pocket, and,
of spring fever; blood too rich; only opening it, poured half its contents into
needs a little medicine to thin it down.” the pitcharful of acidulated water, which
But this “thinning down” medicine did Ruth had net upon a shnlf of the pantry,
no good, neither did the various reme"»»k hito his scut again to await her
dire and “yatb” teas prescribed by all return.
the old woman in the ueighborlHxxl.
From his attitude of expeettion,
plinth grew thinner and weaker steadily, ! Samuel Witharspoon wns aroiuvtxl by liin

that it

smcmT.

sd all Uncle Samuel’* actions. She breath of wind would tear them loose •
further hare told him that William i and hurl tbwn down. Upon the faos of •

with an incurnbjo imposthumation, re- warrant
«dtal to «»a to pto t, dying in tattie, and, throwing himself into the 1 the time
tookta of to Sghl. ™ mu Unongh !

u&gt;d every offmmw, and
M. t .—..listen
1 If I «m to be 4&gt;0MMh1.
compfetod to tbo Troaaurer of nia . dred doltara tor &lt;
, ,the ____
- of .or &gt;»rli
nr
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toUTO
| or ntal, .o, I nrt it to to .tottotly
above fixed, or fe defreUv© , to perform Uie dotioS praocnlH-d by-thfe act. . nndemtood that I am not to bn stood on
i »J &gt;■&lt;-'. "■ TOtod on . torrrf. or

the bodv, which caused tho imposthu-i &gt;ml drijvmed to nnch Treaaorer: Proviilni , sor. Treasurer, or Bberiff. as tiw cm may be.
umJ, ridiculous exhibitions mad© of me.
DTOion to brmk, Uld bi. wound healing,
ci tatoSJTX II I can', to roTimd widiou. any of town
be found life enjoyable after oil. Tilfe ; t© «•«! roll after Uio time fixed for revUoim* ' toxicatiug Uquora aa a beverage, approved Feb, , ,
• . J J, . .
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the saros m above ironded, or i&lt;h&gt;;-.:!d nueb ; ruary 3d. MM, and tiieMveral arts amendatory
lucky hero, who could brave dwitli bet- I
roll J|Ot
not be completed.
completed. ’or aoeb Aiwesaor tvrt lx&gt; • tlieriof. and in addition thereto. Iwing mcUomi
ter thou he could enduro pain, owod hfe ‘
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core
, (o„
A quiroy afflirtod CardiL io said oounty,., "ton hereof W73. entitlsd “An act to prevent
iNiwupaper t
- a monkey
- I MUing fortl
thank
for
a like
good turn. Hfe
Hia physician
phyaiaau luul
bad left
lett him
bin. | ^ito
.
afUw Cocipitod Laws of eighteen
holploraly waiting • hme au-1 {Lee not less tluui
.
, ■„ ZT.,
. -* - th© we of publication, at which
for
U,e
C*r(hn*J
terwAM may apprar «,d -bow «

nn,v"i ‘* ’
.

.terforamncns, I prefer to lx* left alone.
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school a few
and rite and cipher and so forth tet slide
■ on tiw ice and traid off an old nife. if I

l&gt;cuu:i^
umro u, ta.—u* W...... rou.v
(----...
.otadly up®, each [MX* (Wimta. mIx-Ul.
; hoi davs, some boys lias to go to ochool
: tarn, company, or oopartneralnp. at Iwwt tkbren crucd at thetimr thia act takes affect.
5^J£n,Sg.“'
... grt out ot tok motor'.
bu. I
.
l*b**
taw’
for (inch boaring. ,ta
ftac. ?. Tl&gt;e t ounly freBmirer. upcr.. recm»
-m* roM. -ball
V, rolled
airt
.
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would rather stay in Printer than gt&gt; to
,ta
A. Kta-taUO.:.
U I’-.
br&gt; wld .tao-d Ita’( o-Ivtoc'
I
u go to-tool tota
Nothiag was loft but th© ©pre. ail uxm utaLte tarn rt m? urea rexi

p uu-.v;the thieves. At length
otw)
inl_ h,,.
ral
1 ‘ H
“
djp
from tfap proTiaeut lackere.

;
1.0
mmu- “&lt;l ll,CU "hc,nR U,C
q»“-'kly with an
copaitoSS^hkli refim. . oiled knife. Th© two halve© are deftly
.Uxa—•d.wWtaulta, aronrevl into hnflino brritar r.n th,. 1

ta4J to b« Kirl. rt,.. tor
k) fool bnt
.
w., -re old w© can t
A _Z_

। 'troPP~l into Iroaing taUer on Uw -o 'u,
ttaro ». will/to!-XT,
n.-TO.jTO . ptata. wLieh ••Uxm- u.™,
u^w, lowbrow. WTO ^«ng TOd
U‘ra lnok
,w“- K*3
wllich U‘L WTO» to tobool I don't fn&lt; no ttota to

�L C. BOISE.

[ON-

X.JK.

a
er of the eir! fur Urn first lime beard
Mr. Bpechar rcfiwes to let a circus!
of th* mi t rage, add immediately cumI meneed criminal proceedings agninxt man exhibit a wax figure of Beecher 1
around the country. He waxen wroth
nt the idea.
.

GRASD HAPIPb AID KD8XDG0I.
YOU WILL F1SD

BOISE &amp; LEE

SoijjAfenfddr papers think that the
iu society prior to this ttednftiibn. she i Lirn’.cnw^-Governor
oL Mtehiganlu-ing. considered oud of the most atn- paid pretty dearly for just trying to With Naw and Fas*K Goo»»; which they
wB! ten at
Pri**m has tern panlancd by the iulile young Indies of Battle Creek. kiss another man's wife, bift if bo. is
.The verdict gives general satisfaction, satisfied no one else need growl.
every cne. taking the side of. the
Sartoris has taken a cottage al
young lady.
.
mouths ago for burglary.
Long Branch adjoining 'the Presi­
%
Loot FtnUy Cbarlea Durr,, a-bul of
dent's, that his wife may bo near
J L frit through thn brahtc rctom the
her mother in case of an emergency.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
Chippewa river at Midland and
— Grand Rapiils Poti.
' (
A sensible exchange says : It mat­
. wa» drowned. . .
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Mr, Beecher, it it said, is going to
ters not ‘how many newspapers n
'Di* Ih-lroil Fr- e IVra* is.nnt non- nmn takes, his list ts not complete the Holy Land ns soon as the trial is
ten ed Hides* it can issue a double without his home paper. If that paover. What ho want) nf a laud that's
*lr?ei every gnndny.
l*cr is not such ns he could widi, ho
riny ho’icr (han Brooklyn is a mystery.
Mrs. McLeod, of Ceresco, wax ।should feci that himscT nnd netghburs
are
responsible
in
a
measure
for
Hadn’t Timf. —A gentleman met
killed la^t Friday evening by being
thrown from brr buggy nod her skull its sborteumtqgs.—Give a paper a one of the High School ptipilt on the
lilierol
support;
nn
active
svnqmiby
street
Saturday, and thinking he
broken.
■
nnd it will instantly respond to such would test bi* knowl-dgo of arithme­
S*ls venders in different pnrts of manifestations. Let an editor feel
tic, he inquired :
’
the State are being laxitl under the that his Efforts are appreciated, ± and
“Boy, can ytm tell mo how many
new liquor law.’
he tn tho most responsible being on rods there arc in a milet’
A SPECIALTY.
“I could,” answered the lad “but
The eornerstons ’of the Detroit earth ; hts p.aper being a part of him­
‘ Public Library building was laid oa self, lie is as sensitive to praise or I’m in a hurry now to meet a boy and
Sntnrday. The Imihling will cost ।censure us a doting' taltcr.
find out wliat badness he had tu buy
Nuilitn^ can supply the place of a my giria croquet set.—Frr« Prru
$ 124.000
Sx&lt;»rl'a»»JX«’ Huie.
A fire-uiiginaled yt n livery stable home paper. It is the mirror in
which the town nod neighborhood
■ at Snsranw Cicy.
Satiirdny, and
is reflected; in the social, religions
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
hu rue J to death John Slrnthcrs, se­
WtntUM, Francis Patlinotn of Nashville,
and political circle it fills a place no Michigan, di«f, on the 13th day of January,
verely injured J- A. Ingam.eils, and
execute to Christo­
destroyed §6.000 worth of proj»erty 1other paper can. When a need’ of A. D. 1878. mke
economy compels you to curtail your pher Kilk of Castleton, Michigan, a certain
betutoil was stopped.
IN THE . VILLAGE.
newspaper list, strike off every one mortgage to secure the pnyment of a certain
Wlule J«culi Dcchtte of Coldwater before you say to the pubfisher of
•aid mnrlgngo was duly recorded Iu the
was milking,-the cow booked hint, your home journal, “Stop my paper.”
office ot the Register of Deed* of Barry
the horn entering his throat, and cut­
county, Michty-n, on.lby loll, day of Janu­
The man who does nothing don’t ary, 1873, tn Liber ••Z” of m&lt;&gt;rtga*c«, on
ting a gash three inches long. It is
amount to much. It makes but little }&gt;«•• 019, and; whereas. *aid mortfage was
thought ha will recover..
duly nnd legally a-nigued and nl-t note de­ OF ALL KINDS AT COST!
The furrs: fires raving, along the । difference whether ho is a millionaire livered, no the tt7fh day of Sej.ter. her, A.
line «-f tlvt* Janksoo, Lansing &amp; S.’g-- «r n pni'pet- ‘He is only
o
D. 1873, by said Christopher Ktl', to Joshua
stagnant
maw Railrand wrro Ml’Wlahed l-y ! iwol, wiilmol eneiCT enough to .lari 1?. Glenn, trlfcb wild alignment was duly
lytCorde-i in the office of the .Register of
rain hut Saturday. Cunsidendde
a ripple, lie diffuses a moral miasma D«e4« in Barry county, Michlgnn, on the
damage had l*ce.n tkuie by the lircs
Of all kinds, and
over everything nruund . him. Do 2thL day of Muy, A D. te74, in Liber •*5”
of mort^agk. on rwiyr 1J 8, and. whereas,
Gustav Christ, wha Jtilled Martin
PRICES THAT DEFY
nomethiui!; r.on't stand on the corner nilii Joshua W. Glenn did. on (lie Iflfh day
ILtrrignn in a waluau figlit some time
gaping wtlh yonr hands
in your
COMPETITION!
_
__
___ of June. A. D. 1874, duly nnd legally ns-ijm
ngo, Ims been admitted to find in the
n’....
1 ■-■’•'I tnortrojt* nd deliver said uota to Grit—________
Tne
world
t K„r, ,r.x„b,m,. mum-,. ,kkk
au-.n of (50,000. Tlii* is prubnbly the pocigeta like nn idiot. T.

Wholesale and Retail

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

CROCKERY
GLASSWARE

WESTWARD.
•Mali.

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

•Kro'g Ex.

SUGAR, 10 to 14 Gents!

SHELF GOODS
CANNED FRUITS

FANCY

first ibstnurc in the hi-tury of Mich was mode to work in, and - if you fill
that n-iyurdcrrr has been admitted yonr hearts with good angel*. the '
to trail, nnd ix it tight ?
bid spirits will ket-p out because
Depuration Day was observed ul, there is ua muni for them.
Detroit, Jacksun, Nt&amp;s, CuLtwaler.!
—— ------------------- 7
.
and dillerents places (hrotrgtiuul the '
At a spelling match in Pulaski,
1
. . State.
t Tenn., the word “sachel” was given '
Mra Esther Siine, &lt;d Detroit, com- out. It was spelled by the cx-rcbel
milted suicide ln*t Sunday night ' Gen. Taliaferro without a “t,”.as
1
by taking l-iidaumn. Neglect and ‘ Webster fuvurs.
Whereupon, nc. vok.1
f-m h„ h...ba.„l
p , k; c; .
„„
pininptcil her to the act.
,
I
.
. ., .
,
„ ,
.
1 audience laid down and rolled over
Jul.n Welehe,. ,,l
been
d
, w
, „„d TOrcd
been arrested f »r outraging the;
**
•
(•rrsen of a Duntah widow, of the and tquealed nnd tittered nnd hunch­
ed each other, and nt list stilisided'so
«KMO plUCC.
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said assignment waa duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Heeds in Barry
county, Michigan, on the 12th day of March,
Of all kinds which wo
A. D 1875. in Liber “No; •&gt;'' of mortgagee,
on papt 224, and, whereas, there is now
due on sail, note nnd mortgage. Ihceuniof WARRANT TO BE PURE
one hundred and seventy aix ilullft-a at I his i
dale, and default has t een made in ths piy.
intni of sai-i sum: , Now, therefore, by
reason of raid default, th» aiteign c of said
mortgage, by virtue of the power in said
mortgage couisincd, will, on. Hie 1 Uth day of Paid for all kinds of Produce, or exchanged
.liftu, A 11 1HTA nr I,maw ..C • .’.ili/.l- for goods.
nt the north front door of th** com I boose,
insad city, (that being the place of hotting L'O It BARGAINS
tho circuit court iu and 1°* Harry coun-'y,
Michigan) veil the Linda And premise* de­
scribed in sai-i mortgage, or no much there- call and see tut before purchasing.

1
i due thereon, and the rcaianahle coalxjtnd
5000 prro-'us witnessed (he.laying that the pedngoan-.cntild be hemd.; expena;-a.of this-rale and nn Attorney fee
of twenty-five dollars, vfipulnloi to be paid
the corner, tone nf tho new Catho­ He blandly informed the audience by the lemiv of naid mortgage, ahould the
lic Church, .at Grand Rapids May that Mr Taliaferro had spelled the same be rorec|&lt;.«cd. ’
,
The dcacription of the prendaea ns de­
aisL
word cot racily* Then (hey com­
scribed in aaid mortgnge i» »« f-ltewi*, to
Wm. Hr.y, section buss on the J. menced to look blank al inch other wit: Village Lot N’o. ten (10) in Alao»&lt;*u
L. &amp; 8. IL IL, fell from his hand car and look green nnd'foolish, and hmf■ W. I’ldllipe* addition to the Village of Nash­
ville, Harry county, Michigan, according to
la»t Monday, was run over and ina dry grin, and yon could have the plat nn J rurvey thereof.
atanily killed.
1 Dated Naabville, Hared. IWh, 1875.
heard a pin drop.”
fQRlFFITH A KEilll,
A collision between tho fingmenls
Assignees of said Mortgagee.
«»f a broken train on the Chki»so 3c
Mortgage Sal6 or tub Fimest
. CiXMSXT Sxirn,
Lake Huron II R. I&gt;elwr«ii Attica Rbsioence
in
America—'flic
Attorney for Aniignces.
nnd Lnpenr, injured several persons famous building nnd grounds of . the
and wrecked eight cars.
banket; Mr. Lc Grand Lockwood, at
Def..uU paving bora made in the condition*
of uramt
Grand Kan-;
Rnp- Norwalk, Connectictit, have passed of a certain indenture'bf morttfaK«, tnsdi
Several young men 01
ids. Gn&gt;nJ IHrrn »nd Mu.kfgun ,|‘»«iiv
»‘o iliv p«,3cciiuu uf i»i6 Lune oiivie
Michigan
Southern
Railway •nd executed on the twenty-third day of
are making up a party fi*r an rxeur-|&amp;
‘
...
.............. .
December, in the ye»r of our Lord one ibousion trip Io Europe. They wilt ex- ' Company liy foreclosure of a mort- lund eight hundred and rcventy-ihree, by
j eel to start soon and be absent • B*ge- Tho building, wiiicli is prol*- Peter Simot. of N»»hviltr, IRohinn. in fnably *the finest private dwelling in TorofChftrle. lt. Richardson of the lam,
three mimths.
‘
ablv
America, is constructed of solid blocks place, which enid mortgage wa* duly recordTito Chicago fc 'Ltkc Huron Rail­ of granite, and is finished inside with nd iu the office of tho lleginter of Deeds of
road Company is., piuhing the work rosewood, mahogany and cedar ol Barry co«uty. Mtehijrap^on the twelfth day
of January, a. I). 1*74, al ten o’clock A. M ,
along on the I nc between Flint and Ix-banoD. More than filly kinds of in Liber -V of morfguges, on page 572,
Lansiug al a rapid rate.
marble nre5&gt;sed tn tho doors, nnd -LUii xaidnxar!g=gf rw given te ••cure
t ha payment of twelve hundred twenty and
Tire Rev Charles B. Miller, alias, one door, composed of many hun­
75-100 [$122l&gt;.73] dollars, two years from
Eastman, has been arrested ibrlnir- dred kinds of wood, cost S3 000.
।
There
ore
forty
acres
of
grounds
mid
glary and lodged ‘in the Kalamazoo
■ lie rate of t«m per cent per nrtnum payable
jail. His Inst victim was a young■ ‘ three acres nf hotlu’iises, Tho cost annually ; And it was thereby and in eaid
lady in Van Buren Co., where he ! of the building was $1,250,000, nnd
it hns recently been offered for sale
has begu preaching.

I for $ I lo.noo.

1

In the Circuit- Court fur Calhonu1
Co., after a live days session, in the1
Inal nt the case of Enmer IL Morey’
vs. Walkr Clark, of Battle Creek,&gt;
for sednc'ion of Miss Alice J. Morey,•
daughter of the plaintiff, has been1
found gdil'y, end the plaintiff hn«1
been awarded n verdict of $25,000’
damages. The case excited more1
than ordinary interest, Clark being:
f
Battle Creek, and posemjug ■ large■
tor lone, estimated nt over S 100,000.•
Clark was convicted on a criminal
infomalxm last fall for the same of­
fense. In this chi! ease for damages
It appeared on the trial that Clark
became et.gaged to Mtss Morey, a
girl oi 16 years, »n the summer of
1873, while at Janesville, Wisconsin,
and soon returned to Battle Creek,
vh’te he wrofe her mmo® 70 loving
letters. in the summer of 1873 Mike
Morey visited Battle Creek trad was

defendant's father, which she did
with bur mother. While there Chirk
seduced her by promuMts and persti isions, ’file fact was detected by the
girl’s mother, but kept cyiiet on the
proruise rt the defendant to keep it
prirale and marry the girl. Soon nf

WUeoxu.. ,»d w'hila thsr. th. de
tautauwrM.lita Jfcrey .. iMUr.
brnkio, 0w&gt; enr^.mrnc ud gmw
no mw wbalever thrxfcr. Th»

on

An old couple from Canada were
wandering through the City Hull
market The man.became so deeply
engaged m watching two handsome
ladies that he failed to reply to his
wife’s inquiries. She saw what ailed
him, and catching him by the coattail* aho
slung him ‘•ker whop”
against a stall, and then Inking him
l.y the collar she said : “Samuel Hun­
over, don't ntiempt to trifle with me !
You know me, Samuel, and yon
know that III break yonr old flock if
I catrdi you tryng to play off on me!”

Don’t make your purcliase until you Iia.ve
GROCERIES
seen my Stock.

made tmyabU as therein

I KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED!

(ore contained to the contrary thereof »« :
any wbe no&gt;with»iandiag; amt default;
haring been made in the payment of said in-

He turned his atten'ion to the vegetab.es after that—Detroit Fret Preu
teresI tb.-rcon, hath been and is declared to

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

G. A. TRUMAN

BOISE &amp; 1EE.

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C&gt; £. Q
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AT ALLEN’S,

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a | Air Li.-.e.]
a JnactioD—With Demit, Kcl Rlvoi

AT ALLEN'S,
o &amp;=

AT ALLEN’S,

8. K. BOOHER. Gen’l Ticket A*eai.
Q

3

Cheap As Dirt,
A Q ‘OlW’

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Cheap as Dirt.

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with

a

equity haring been la­
thy amount due an mid
mortgage or noy pari
Notice h
and some shrieks and confusxm, this hereby given, that by
gathering scattered.

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Clocks, SpedcMcs, to.

as

OUU. W. 1&gt;«MAKAY

Wm B. BAVftOB * BRO • COLUMN

COME AND SEE,

COME AND SEE.

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£

-u^. -ra—l n r-ra.m..

burned “Resolved, that we adjourn,”

A little boy, who attends an uptown school, will tell th* truth any
way you can fix him. The dthdr day
the teacher spelled out the word
"g-r-&gt;c e “ and asked the young man
to pronounce if. He gave it np,
when the teacher,, to refresh his
memory, asked him; “ What did your
father say this nw-rniag before eating
I br.mkfast Y
The buy thought a nund
n
y

e

3

Wo

mortgage ihn atun of thirteen hundred thir­
Some­ teen and n-lOOthr dollar., [$1818.17] and
a live rat iu the also an Atinrnay fee of fif'y dollars, aa

room from the ceiling, and

W. B. STRONG, Oen'l 8npl-

SHORT LtXB BETWEEN
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

W M®®8,

admitted.

body. however, put

ITO Marshall

Fsrt fajie, Jaclssa &amp; sajinaw R. R.

ing in Colorada recently, to w.hich no
were

288 ilkhl&lt;nn City

W Nik.

There was a women's rights meet­
gentlemen

S^fprfUnU

STATIONS

days, then and from thenceforth,’that is to
•ay, after tho lapse of said thirty days, the
•aid principal sum of twelve hundred twenty

obligee, hia execu ora, adminiali utorr. or as­
signs, become ami be duo and payable im­
mediately thereafter, ahh«ugb the period as

h ir

CO

Bull

GLASS AND PAINT.
Sil:

,11 ifcu

MAKE IT PAY YOV

A. W. ALLEN

�FiRXBS. ITHITItl I
NEW GOODS!
OVORTB &amp; BBOOIS,

ON HAND AT

W. A. A YLSWORTH'S,

STC Selling

AT THE

AgtiniUural ^mplrmrute

CORN,
. ^SBSTKK Jr^HOBBS. _*&gt;■&lt;*•

APPLES,

OATS,

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,
handlirigthe patut hrnsk.

Set card

1

Bats, Caps,

ELEVATOR IN NASBVILLE.
drinking.

pliodfcr liosnra fender rhe new

M. FLINT,

JOHN IL EASTMAN.

LtEBUAUSER,

TAILOR
Jj}_

PABADY, Manufacturer of
Boot* and Shoe*,

he didn't do it. Our lime b valuable and
Barber's medical services have amounted to we will wind up—our watch and retire.
$3,860. A good year's work.
•

afflicted with, hone thieves. Judge Linch
should preside over that part of the Co.

jones,

Again in the Trade
and shall be phased to renew

We received the above notice accompani­
ed by a dollar last Wednesday. The happy
couple have our beat wishes.

Business Ttelationn

Justice of the Peace,

Especial

occasionally Killen's bugle b heard to ex­ and killed a Iwj who was sleeping in
plode: “Keep off them tat on."
bed, hnd yet did not hurt his brother
—Frank Dancer, Mine Host of tho Union who lay .beside him—in fact, accord
H^iee, has Ju*t completed pepering. reno­ ing to nn Indiana paper, did noteven

Attention

is invited to my Block of

355

GFangr Plows.

Collars,
Cogs,

lie. Wheel

Horse

Rakes,

HATS AftlrCAPS.

CLOTHING

CROCKS* Y.

CH AM PIOV

SUITS from $8. to $30.

WALL PAPER.

.

REAPER &amp; MOWER

GARDES SEEDS.
AXDA FEW

LUMBER WAGON! Grangerf Pvicest
IN THE MARKET.

BOOTS and SHOES.
of Detroit, Rochester and Eastern manu- stock of the above named Implements at
facturiw’, at price* that cann'l fall to please. our ttandjust north of Wolcott's.

Doo s from $2.50 to $9 pr pair

Wt WARRANT EVERYTHING I68eU.

I win soil ths attention of farmer*, me-

CASH DOLLAR DEAL
4 lbs Rio Coffee for

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY
I.. EMERY’S

A Job lol of

fl 00

11 lbs Japan Tea for
10 Its frew Orleans Sugar

1 (10

12 lbs Family Mackerel

1 00

16 lbs Butler Crackers

I 00

li lbs Satisfaction Fino Cut
Mannfactnred at Msrengn, Mich., of the
best material, !.y Crst-dass workmen, and 10 Rolls Wall Paper
ws can fully warrant all Buggies we relh 5 Boxes Linen Faced Collars
General Conveyancing,
—Dnring the afternoon performance of
LOCAL MATTERS.
Fanners give us a call and ws wil guarantee
1 Pair Patent Overalls
Coilchtions a ipecially. ;lie show, a wind and rain storm came up.
&gt;g_ Just received a nice line of Linens,
The old tents swayed and erucked, women
Ladies
’
Linen
Collar*
A
Cuffa
.Entire Satisfaction. Irish Linen Table Cloth» only
Grass Cloth and While Goods far dresses st WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.
scream'd, babies cried and tall mon looked
MO N E Y TO LOAN
10 Pairs Mens’ Half Hose
' Tnv ’AM's.
scared. The lente were lowered.
Those
To match all new Spring styles, bought al All orders left with ns .will receive prompt 10
“
Ladies' Hum
Ready pay customers shall have no cause my own price, to be Bold accordingly
l©r- Carpets, (New Styles), at
attention. Both Double and Single Buggies
to complain of high prices.
Balls Best Knitting Cutton
can be had.
’
•
Dtotixsox’s.
got wet, didn’t enjoy it worth a eeut.

Naolavillc, Miele.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

OQJL. Ths most complete line of Men and
—Atkinson &amp; Roe have flnbbtd nnd put
in posesrion a sign for Ciemrnt Smith, Boy’s Clothing, from head to fast, over
Whsxlkk’s.
that reflect* great credit upon them. It b found in Nashville at,.
SprinK and Sntninei*
one that would bother the head -of many
A big lot of Shawls just received at
more pretention painters than them to equal.
Clem b bound to have everything neat Ho
DCU Kid Gloves lor One Dollar al
a T around biau"
,
'
Dickiksox’s.
—Last Sunday night some miscreant
IN ALL or THE LATEST STYLES.
The brgvsl nssortment of Boots
HaU Bleached and Fretted.
horses, light and dark hays; a Democrat
wagon new harness and blankri*. The

‘Very Cheap.

Give IVIe a Call.

Ila* just returned with a large apd complete

Neck Ties, Rushings,
Collars and Cuffs,

Dress lalini, Cittiii ami Fiitiiz Dane

Something Interesting and Val­

tQr Thirteoh pounds of good Crackrs -for orio dollar, at
—Last week our compositor, instead ep
A. B(M»A &amp; Box.
following copy, undrrtook to set a local ac­
Old paper*for rale al (bis office,
cording lo^hi* cwn ideas and consequently,
made tho Nnws say that Jaeob Lente threw
wal er through eight (Inotend of 80) feet of
Some one ha* borrowed my jack screw*
boss upon his furniture store. Such typo­ for raising budding*. Please return them
graphical-blunder* creep into our paper and save me the trouble of looking them up.
And in varieties to suit customer*, all to be quite frequently, and wo will warrant they
I*. UoLLBB
sold cheap for cash.

uable.

Parlor, Liirary, Diaim, Office aid
GENERAL FONTGREl

JDRESS MAKING

REESE &lt;k DETTERICK
FAT THE

HigTieHt Cash X’rice
FOR ALL KINDS OF

COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Hides Pelts ani Pun •
thatt tend out a WajoH tn buy Frtth
BUTTER and EGGS
21-46

Notice is hereby given that the ordinance
name of Tubbs, of Maple Grove, recently in reference to animals running running at
large in the village of NaMrriHe, will be enfoiced on and after lhe.ich ef .fane next.
Jim Davb served bi* wife in the same way.
Dated Nashsilb, Mbh., JupcAlsl.. 1S45
SILAS STILES.

—Wc». Killen ha* the Chicago fever, and
says er.uld he but din poke ef fab estelrs here
he would bld adieu to the acenes of Nash­
ville forever, and migrate to U;e garden city
wheca $UW capita] goes as far as f l,0fa&gt;
Win. Killen “got upon hi* ear’’ about tKe
•b&lt; ve Uttle ••squib." and interviewed nr.

REESE k DETTERICK. done to his character and credit he waxed
exceedingly wroth and swore that if be wa*
• young man he would CMrhide u» through
the rifsete. Hb he abo; roasted to'wany
of cur peaee-faving cilissis. He also fasti

ATKINSON &amp; ROE,

ueaiDBsu we ever put any I u mg mare in tec

ARTISTIC

I np-r about Lim he would (Brash a* within j
•u meh of cur life. Now we bate to make |

PAINTERS !

Together with a fall assortment al

KOCHER BROS

Baiy Cate and Peramtalatyrs i

Elegant New Quertere,

troit Rouse of Correction fcr six msnths
NO EXCUSE FOR BEING SICK.
Qf all styles and Sties, and MBTAL1C
for beating his wife. Well, if these worth­
CASES furnished to orde*
No pervoncan use Boschee’* German Syr­
ier’* dp net receive their dur* fa thb world. up without getting rtumedbte relief and cure.
We have the first cose of cough*, cold* or con­ SHR WDSAKD COFFIN LIN­
sumption. or ar-y diasase of the Throat and
INGS kept constantly on hand.
livelier end gvA ready for thee*.

any one mad, especially one wboec. oaurre j
u so ncarlv ran. «a« who
ao »»»

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

FRESH MEATS, BOISE BRO’S
all kinds, which willhv sold low for cash
The highest price paid far Hides, Pelts
etc. Give them a call on West side Main St Would ve*y»e&lt;Vfully call the attention of ths
eshville, Mich.
oil ben* of Nashville and vicinity, t»
.
thefa stock, bought for sash,

Dry Goods Business !

Drugs, Medicines

OFF THE TRACK.

PERFUMES

CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
Fat

al; (Sjin,

Wish a complete stock. Cf

WINES &amp; LIQUORS*

Saw Mill! DRESS GOODS,
Manufacturer of

,

COTTOXADEtt,

The Air Breaks Fail to Check
tie DmvaM Cfiurse.

Hard and Soft Wood

LUMBER,
-

FLAWIN’ JnT ELS.

there is now claimed Co be due on raid iudeutare of mortgage the sum of seven hundred
j forty-five and 8»&gt;-100($74.j.8t») dollars, and
_ &lt;. _
—
r... ..r
jt.iit— **

PAlNTbi and OI1US,
and provide J, I shell sail a* publie auction

FOR THE

WHOLESALE

। £ ' ixagiaary KIS«a*«, reading blood Uiraly

k

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!
V VO¥ «A1&lt;»

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Yankee Notion*,

WHOLESALE

cash

RETAIL TRADE.

rocenes

I wlrich haa worked n» fate a saadWan that

Of al! kind*, and in fact

ron’c aland any mor* practicing on' Rwd * 07* Buggitt earning to their city j
truth of th &gt;■ stat carat rail st KKttR A

&gt;*«*pkry(J) ehrimisn

TOILET ARTICLES,

lay able annually and It w« thereby and
n said mortgage' expressly agreed that
should any default be made tn the payment
Of said interest or any part thereof on any

159018

The Nawhiillc Fceple
Amaxed.

NASHVILLE, MICH.

'
FitoiSAT?*:
Statk or Micikoax. 1

H R DICKINSON.

thanking the public for past favors solids a
ovntiuuancc of the same, nnd would
.
Inform the public that they will
keep constantly on hand

in unpaid and m arrears for the »pst
day*, then and from XhvncefurtM,
thru years, uvor 260,000 sample bottles by
We have javt added^to onr already large
Drnggiatfc in all parts of the United States.
and choice stock of
day*, the said priuoipal sum of seven hun­
We manufacture our Furniture from the
No other manufacturer of utedjeine ever
dred
dollars, with all nmqtages of Interest
boat
thoroughly
seasoned
lumber
and
wargave their preparations such a test a* this.
;Lcre«&gt;u, should at the option of the ohhgcv,
Go to your Druggist and get a bottle for‘75 ra.it it to be as represented.
jis executor*, administrator* or asrigna,
cent* snd try it. Two dose* will relieve vou.
beeotne and be duaand psyabie immediately
At the old stand, weal side of Main -St.
Sample bellies 10cts. each.
Sneow
thereafter, although the period as above
Nashville M itfa.
limited for Ute payment thereof might not
A targe line of
then have expired, anything therein before
contained to the contrary thereof in any
wise notwithstanding ; and default Loving
been made in tho payment of said IntereU,
and tbo same having been and vemained tinpaid and in arreor* fcr the space of ten days
and upwards, the aforcraM principal ram
Gr&lt;jat Slaughter
rf seven hundred dollars, with all ibesr-

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1 00
1 OO

lions of s certain hsdoniurc of mortgage,
made and executed on the first day of April,
in the year of our Lord one thonMiid eight
hundred and seventy, by Nurcunn S.
Mattevon, of Barry county, Michigan, in faMIRRORS,!*! CTURES, Fd A ME8
vorof Thomas Sheldon of Casileton. Michi­
gan, which said mortgage waa duly record­ BO OKS. S TA T1QNER Y
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
Have removed to their
er! in tb» office of the Register of
DUSTERS, AC-JcC., y
Deeds of. Barry
county,
Michigan,
WALL PAPER, FAINTS.
on the first day of July, A. I*. 1870.
at eleven o'clock A. M.. in Liber T
OILS. FINISHES
\f mortgages, on page 192, which said mnrl
gage was given tn pecur*. ths payment of
BRUSHES GLASS.
A*r.‘n !iiin.!rr(l
vrorlv nov.
hundred fdollars
[$7DOJ dollar* in yearly
payIn the new brick block, apposite the Union
i, of one hundred dollars each year.
PUTTY. BYE STUFFS
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
House, and are bound to lead ths Co. in thv

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS

Done in tfce Latest Styles and with neatness.

LISTEN?

Manufacturers and keeps on bon

for the apprehension of the thieves.

HEW MILLINERY GOODS?

MEAT MARKET!

W. A. AYLSWORTII.

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

Tncwax’s.

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and eatisfaction guaranteed.

pT'RMTL'RE MANUFACTORY!

1 00

1 00
1 00
1 00

KERR &amp; CROCKER.

Nashville, Mich., Jan. 27, 1876.

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

1 00

«Scc., «8cc., &amp;c.

Nashville, Mich., April 1st, 1876.

L. J. WHEELER

1 00

I 00

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
AND
Rushings,
White Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,

vating and fixing up hb hotel in nice style. waken htm.
Who doubts the Bessie
Frank b bound to keep the best regulated Turnerstory now?
hotel in the business.

CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES

IIorFork*, Ac.

A ruLL uxk or

acre* of land, eart of Bev. KsUogg s, and At the bouse A. Wait, in Mapta Grove, May
30lli, 1876,. by Adam Wolf Enq., George with you. I trust by fair dealing I shall be
adwdnfag (he Railroad, sad is getting to­
W. Stuart, and Mbs Dera'Grass, both of able to retain your confidence, and to win
gether material for a residence.
that of strangers.
Maple Grave.
—Tb» croquet ground jnrt north of
An Indiana tree fell on to a house
Boise k Lav’t store is well palrenbed, and

ELIRU CHIPMAN,

DRAGS, CULTIVATORS

I world reepeetfully inform my friend*

—Js*. Fleming wjll occupy the window
i L TEmbu
of Brady** brick, when completed, with a la Balli. CimL. Mijr SIXb.
Episcopal Church, by Rirht Rev. Bishop
stock of jewelry and do repairing. '
Gillespie, Mr. G. II. Clarke and Mis* An­
nis E. Link, all of Battle Cre«k.
—ID re snd Prairieville Tbwnsbips are

JILL BE POUND

Shirts, '

Greeting!

—For %be year closing June lab ite. H- A.

JOHN Q CHESSY,
V
. 8H BKl i

yyM.

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wouldn’t rag a word. The little girl that LATH,
Waa with us thought yhey were ••huffy."
SHINGLES
The lion wav a sleepy good oatured fellow.
WATER LIME,

. t
SALT,
—P Ifatbam ha-i purchassd 8| tores of
They feed’th • anima), meat but they will
HAIR.
lam^aarM* Quaker Brank of A. W, Philip*
STUCCO.
andC. Buxton.
'
the feeding ef the turtle doves.
fc-. f...
—Brady’s brick W4«tka*fi«jc of a bowery
In the circus was. the woman with the
which we ship and retail at bottom price*.
danceop sho/r day. Hoag, Reynolds and
Cook wetw Ute preprietore.
i 1
.
with us, said aha would like Io have that
• AINSWORTH k BROOKS,
jaw,—on certain occasion*. There was a
Proprietors.
man who walked on hb ear. The other was
deaf end he eotildn’l use It The only feden rake and broom stick.
^•ppy-

Gale'a Chilled Plotcs,

Boots, Shoos,

He packed hb trunk sad

Notiooa,
ftLEMENT SMITH,
V
• l.AWYF

gowx Sown &gt;tore!

Cblklag,

Delivered at their ”

big Elephant

OF ALL KINDS,

Dry Gates,

'BUILDING LUMBER!

Saturday the third

day of Jaly,
o'clock in t
ribed in said wort-

Ermithing ■Won Want,

I LATH &amp; SHINGLES.
W. m

A

W. OT.DS

BiflMl Harm P™&amp;

W. H. KM HER * Bro.

MM

Phyciciatw will
stock ccHnpleto,,
lowest living i

RATE*.

�of the French in a ludicrous light: The
wafiirs of Uro Bmnn were suddenly seen
io glow with a criraaou flash. BMpb
to crowd the banks and to look at
wcll-diroctfcl hydrent Ktresin from tiro Mount at tiro sky, which wo* clotullef** aixl a?Hefyokc Imw Knick tb» breve rwcunre. m l
reue, curiuua auggofttiiKi* ran fron:;
uwkmVteflly fuved them from bring bunroJ
alive. Tiro fin* jx-tkuk drawn out were burn­ mouth hi mouth, and the lower
of
the metro{x&gt;lu in largo numbers were
directly tiirongb tiro •
tiisi to tata.r ; cheap (rein'iporiatiou ; free bank­ ing. but tlroy werc
looking u» el wliat they now dc-cktrwl a
ing, tml (Mimtmrout ef Hurtnuin'amid Gnint'a
river of blood ! Bure euougli. flic waters
admiiiiriretieu*, and tiro whisky
aud
favuriug a gererel ayatem ^TTaws regulating
were strangely atained, and did not free
municipal govrrainentif.
Uw'niRelvee, but crintirmed to flow on of
By this time*tiro, entire lire deportment had
, —Tbo Preaxlwik ta t;h interview with Ilia
wtocepmr of the late tkabop
JI.- itoh&gt;.&gt;ga Hioux ilriegation at Washington recently, arrived, and worked with mach energy and will a ncarlot color, thick like humoB gore.
totMmuikate diureliprety. faageotieman of made, tar him, quite a tang apere-h. from that, when tiro fire wm extinguwhiid. tiro I Siiperstitiouexild women l&gt;ngnn to wail ;
profound learning, and a good preaelief.
which the following ta an cxtrac(: " I Want to diarred wotslen walla of tiro structure were the end of Uie world wm at hand, oome
-Tbs Knglmb channel lias finally been mo Uro lodtam well jvnridcd for. iu hooU a standing, and were pulled &lt;lown by the book- exclaimed ; other* declared that the,
crowd by Ca|&lt; Paul Boytow with hia life-pro I way that the arrange manta will liaw to be re- and-ladder man, in order tliat rearch for tiro
springn were }x&gt;uring blood from tlio ,
server. The (Hatancd wm shout twenty-five | spcelwl by my HiiccrMor and other adniinWWa- Ixxitaa might tie made.
ileptha of the earth ; other* that it wm ’
nutea. and lie acobmplmhed the feat in XJ hiairw tinre for tiro future." In jxilibcal drelre Uita
Tlie grertor uumlror of IkmBcs wire found ou
iti regarded, as aa abandonment of the Uiird- the fatal stairway, burusd, many of .them, to a- tho forerunner of aome awful calamity.
cn«j&gt;. Tiro tasty of one of tho womS.u waa A revolution wm at luutd, the Bonaparttrmi priucqile.
rccuivsfi a tetter from a.my much
—Gov. Jacob*, of Wort Virginia, lias tasfied found in tiro scat whicdi she had occupied, her ifltir were about to otawwl themnelVon, and
Brootfyn gantleman, •Idreescd : •• Mr. Jewell, a proclamation declaring the seat of goreni- clothing entaahr burned off. A fleshy woman, a thoiiaand and one Htartting things were
s-arnptlrelsr. Washington. J&gt;. 0."
’
meut Iim been removed from (IrorioKtwi and ta weighing alxjut 180 pouwta, &gt;waa dragged prophoaied. “ All the fifiiirw were bleed­
now locatod al Wheellug.
aervaming from tiro mass. Hiro wm carried a
ing to death/’ but unfortunately for this
—ITeridciit Grant has finally.apoken In re­ abort distance from the church and placed on
—New* from Pennsylvania is to the effect gard to tiro tliinl term, iu a latter to Crou. Harn tiro cram, while her flesh actually period off , theory, the Heine does not contain fialnv*
that ths foraat fire* in the lumber region were White. President of tlie PenneyIrania Rejr.ibli- her back, u«l in a moment alia foil over dead. enough to diacolar with their blood a
qtrouchsd by tho reoBUt heavy rain*.
car Htate Convention. The vubetanoe of Hie
Tiro scenes in the acbool houso basement. good-sized WMh tub. Still the crowd
-Tlie Northern Presbyterian Aroembly law letter is tliat the President, having remaiirod
inertMMxl, arid conjecture ran wild. Tho
ma&gt;le a delixcrane* hi reference to tiro temper­ atient ao long, uow feata it bis duty to speak ; were heartrending iu the extreme. In sotne taance question, the miuistara generally being that ho did not desire the oITmx, iu 18€8. and atr.ucea tiro feature* were distorted, r* though police, m much in the dark apparently
on
tlie rent, began to oMembla in num­
urged to a more utafocm inculcation of temper- that in-taking'it be sareittood a life patitaxi extreme agony Lad been suffered before death,
anc« prindplM in their'pulpit diaewuMa and much more to his liking; buL haring bten but many looked as though anwthered. All bora to prevent any unlawful outbreak
in their oh arch labors generally.
among
the excited people, for there wm
called to Uro Presidency, be accepted a second were blackened with smoke j aomo were burned
• —A merciful dtocrimination in belialf of term chiefly because of tho gratification wiiich I&gt;eyo»d a jxsaiibility of idcutifloatlon. nothing no knowing wliat might occur, induced
granahopper sufferers in made by the United
by Kuperatitioufl frenzy. Some Nunceptiremaining but the trunk
Htates J juid Commissioner in an order extend­ the people after .having been subjected to the
Louis Denjonlta. 51 years old, whose wife ble women already rushed hither and'
ing Um benefit* of tho apodal act of Congrew rilret of personal abuse and slander for four
and daughter were bo(h burned to death, 1*- thither, exclaiming “ A river of blood!
m well to tiioae pro-emptor* who loq their
yearn. He does not want a third term any came insane to-day from grief, and cried con­
a river of blood f” Two hours of thia
cropa by gra**liop|&gt;cr ravagewa* to tboae who
more than he did tiro first term; he is not now. tinually in agonising tone*: "O my Julia I-my
oMpect of things had wrought the mob
and never has been, a candidate fur renonunadim tlisit latsh.
up to singular boiaterouimeM. But bytiou. and would not accept |t unless from an
—Attorney-General Ptorrefwint has jw-nt inimperative sense of duty to the people of the
and-by the practical solution of the crim­
structious to District Attorneys directing the
United Btataa—a contingency which, be is freeson
character of the Seine wm inndo
coaunenoqgent at proceeding- against the
to aay, is hot likely to arise
waa a touching creut of tho fire. Who waa or­ known. The governriient (.ffleiota at th*
whisky ring.
ganist for tlio evening, in the absence of the
—I^ss anriety is being felt in the grasshopstorehouxe up the river course had been
regular one. and waa cut off from escape when
iwr-infectod diatncts of Missouri and Kansas
—The strike of tlio Lowell nitile-wptnuer* has Uio church waa burned. Her lover eec-aped, emptying hogshead after hogshead of
than when the plague first apjieared. The been amicably adjusted by tlio workingmen
but finding that she waa still within, turned to condemned claret into tho river for some
j—&lt;■ are not making as much pregrt-r s.- signing a document to the effect that, as tong
reecue her. waa overcome with the IIuum, bihI hour* wiiich turned it into wine and wa­
was e.x]*-ct&lt;Mi. and there arc hopes tliat as tlio remain in the employ of the company,
perinliod with her.
ter. The government official* tent and
thoy-pill entirely diaapjiear before the season they shall not become tnemlrora of any associa­
The latest revtood figures concerning the oonfinente all adttlte-ated wine,' and it
is far advanced. Nevertbeleaa, the damage al­ tion or union that aiwunire the right to regulate
ready inflicted upon tiie growing crops is not er in any way interfere with |iricc* or hours of to**e* by the disaster, give: Dead, 71; fatally seenui that the collection had at lost be­
burned,
21;
otherwise
burned
and
wounded.
inconsiderable, and farmers will have'cause to labor. Work lias also been generally resumed
come so great tliat it wm ordered .to be
long remember their visit*.
in the coal mines Of tiro Lehigh region.
cleared out of the store-ho use and .emp­
—Decoration day was very generally cehtied into the Seine. Tliia wm done, and
brkled throughout tbo country cn the 25Hh ult.
hence the crimson glow which luul so
There was a grand turnout to the cemeterica.
frightened the excited populace. As
and tlio graves of the deceased patriot* wore
profaeely decorated with floral offering*.
usual on such occasions, the pickjiocketa
—A new Bchednle of freight rata* hie been [ Capt. Walker, of the First U. 8. In­ rt«]H’il a rich liarvest from the tlwougs
Tticre was less oratorical display tliau in former
years, but the sincerity of the trilxites was none •doj-ted by the leading Wmlrru railroad*. run­
' fantry, who recently captured the Black who were attracted to see the Seine run­
ning rut from Chicago and HL Loub*. A great
Hie lean on tha^ account.
reduction 1* made, the tariff being baaed on a | Hills train headed by Gordon in Ne­ ning blood!
30-ccnt rate per IOC ponnda from Chicago to braska, is . charged with having per—The murder of the Utils girl Mabel Young,
jx trah'd n moqt brutal outrage ou jieacea- I
The rirere rnnning into the Gulf of
at Bowton. has been snppleuJtitad by the
ble citizens. Tho captured party claim 1 Mexico from Austin,the center of TexM,
atleui|4 of a Jcalotm tailor namol Chris. Burr,
that they were not iu ten di ng to invndc
to Mexico, fill one with tvrtonuthment.
to take tiro hfe of Miss Martlia Hibbard, a book­
any Indian reservation, bnt wen* Ixrand
' They btiret out at the foot of the Gaudokeeper in a larga dotliing house where Bun Commons, recently, that tiro Queen had endeav­
was employed. Miss Hibbard's refusal to marry ored to secure peace between Franco and Ger­ for other territory until these should be lonpo mountain*, full-fledged river*.
him wm the reuse of a deadly assault upon many, and had received a aatisfactory reply, opened by treaty. The attack of the Stream* of crystal water large enough to
her, aho being fearfully stabbed in tiro shoulder which it would be impolitic to publish at soldiers on tlio train wm made early one
run tho largest mill-wheels buret out of
a aumtw of times with a pair of long tailors' presetiL
morning, mid it is said the military sat
the solid rock*. Lately I forded the San
—Seventy live* were 1oatou one of tiro riveni
shears. She will probably recover.
■
down and ate the breakfast the men had
Marcus river ten rod* below ita Ronroe,
—1'. is now tlxiught that Uro pilfering* of in the province of Tyrol. Austria, a few days
Jackson, the Boston defaulter, will reach from since, by the staking of a ferry-boat. The nn- preparal for themselves, 'after which and it wm.three feet deep, neventy feet
fortunates were nearly all Catir (ics, tin a visit tlicy built a fire and piled on it wide, and ran with great velocity. So
fHOO,000 to •1,000,000.
‘
nearly all the provisions and wagons,
—Another revolt occurred last week in Uro to tiro shrine of a patron nataL
it is with tlie Rio Grande river below Fort
—Tlio Upper Homro of tlie Pnumian Dial Iim tliirty-nine of the
Nebraska Penitentiary, at Lincoln, led by Uro
lab*t
pattern
notorious Wm. McWaters. The guan Is firt-d pasnol bills for the *n[&gt;prre«ioii of convents, Winchester rifles, and other arms be­ Quitman, and with tlie Ccbro, Medina,
Son Antonio, Han Pedro, Bobulo, and
tqioa tiro revultem, instantly killing McWaten*.
longing to the party. In fact everything
prb|«rty.
Gaudaloiijie. They all burst out of the
wiiich ended tho mutiny.
—The 1‘mtwian government. fearing a din- was destroyed, except a small amojuit at ground full-fledged rivcni—cold, clear,
— Abraham Jackson, tiro Boston defaulter,
tiulianro, baa forbidden proccerion* it: honor of liaggngo and rations, enough to take nnd full of ice. I found quite large
has been captured in New York State.
.
them into Fort Randall. The emigrants nvera in Colorado and Kansan last win­
-Iu New York. laK week. Officer Homy Bex tiro Pope's Jubilee.
—Portugal has decreed (ho abolition of were compelled to go on foot, some of
stall and instantiy killed John G McKenna,
tex, which disappeared iu the sand at one
aged 14. for teasing him.
slavery hi al) her dependencies.
tliem being barefooted, the lxx&gt;ts and
place, only to emerge and flow on again
--Tlio Lmani llrrald report* a scries of ter­
-Madame Ihston. tiro noted actreen. was re­
clothing having been destroyed. Tho
a few miles beyond. Tn Texas, tlie
cently robbed of five valuable diamonds' while rible earthquake aliocks occurring at tiro begin­
ning of May iu the l*roviucoof Boron***, iu mules gave out (hi tho way. and much of riven* do not se&lt;uu to ilisappear. No ’
traveling between Hl Ixmus and Kau-as City.
Jackson, tl&gt;e defaulting trustee, of Breton, Asia Miner. Hix hundred hotwto were detarcn od. the baggnge wm throwu out. After the other Rouroca can lie found bnt tlint pne
has been held far trial in default of bail in Uro Accounts already received show tliat 160 lives capture, the officer*, ransacked the camp,
grand source. _____
were lota, and In" persona were injured. The helping themselves to anything they
A Word tx Seamox.—Hcoltli is a bl&lt;wA negro, mimed Henry Drown, has been otal number of those killed in unknown.
could uni', nnd then turned the soldiers
ing which comparatively few enjoy in all
—Further details of the earthquakes in Asia
arrested at HL Ixxta. charged with the murder
loose at the remainder without hin­ ita fullnem. Tlioae endowed by nature
of Ildlip Pfarr, a German. and perpetrating a Minor show that nevoral villages were de­
drance.
.
with robu*t framed xand vigorous consti­
heinous outrage on Mr*. Mary Pfarr. There is stroyed and 2000 j&gt;ci&gt;oii« knit their liven.
tutions nhould Im careful nut to trifle
—Tbo Prints of Wales, tho Marquis of
much feeling against him. and nothing but a
with them.
k
Twoeddale and Gen. John Fitzgerald havs bean
miracle can save him from tho scaffold.
A stranger, with no guile in hi* face
When we enter tlie seasun* of periodic
—A hero has been found in tlio pcraon of a gazetted sa Field Manihala.
and no overcoat on his Hlioulders, wan- fevert, tho increasiMf heat of the sun do-'
bank cashier. His name is lieland, of the h'avelops
a
ntiaiuna
which
pervades tlie air.
di^cil inb» a clothing sUire in Nowjiurt,
tipcal Mahawia Bank, of Great Barring Urn.
THE LATEST HORROB.
The evil is inextingui*hable ; our duty to
the other day, and asked if he could be
Maas. A band of masked bnrglapi captured
guard against it. is imperativeFor­
him and the bank's keyw at his residence, and
fitted with a spring overcoat. The pro­ tunately for those whoNelot is cast in low
forced him to accompany them to the liauk and
prietor promptly answered in the affirma­ marshy districts or now olearin^s, nature
tn open its doom, but be per*latently refused
tive.
"You speiik wry potataveljr,** iiroviu.-M » vuic and preventive. Da.
to unlock die wilt* for them. They then loft
replied the stranger. " I am bigger tluui wauub’s Campokxia VomoAB Bimuts 1
1 firn’ih tbo bank, and. returning' to Ina house,
are endowed with rare prdphylatiUc or |
calamity lent week. The draperies* of the altar you toko mo for." Tho storekeeper wtw
robbed it and eecapod.
%
(ti^ea/fc-prerrntinu powers, and m “an
caught lire from a candie, wiiich quickly epread. still confident tliat he luul coatn *hat
ounce of prevention i* worth a jxinnd of I
and a dreadful Iim* of hfe ensued. Thaw, who would answer. "I am a pretty heavy mire," should lie taken iu the full vigor i
J'JXXJt IND CJ13UAJ.TLKH.
were not roasted in the llama* were trampled
of
health, (to as to fortify the nysti'tn j
man,” said tho stranger. "1 will bet
-laeendiary firm at Minneajiolis. Minn., tart
to death by tlio struggling maae making for tiro
against the assault of mtmnirr dittaur, •
WMk. auMnmod two lumberinn aaubhahmeuta,
door. At leant Mveuty-flve ]&gt;coj&gt;lo lota tlroir you five dollars tliat yon can't guess my and thus K-cure by their
•
reusing * tom of about tea,000.
weight into one liuudrud pounds." The •trengthening, rfforative, and antitrp. (
The soda water manufactory of Dowa A
The exorriaes bad nearly closed when the man was not particularly large, and this tic virtues, a di fetutc against atmojtp/icric
On,, at Boston, exploded very my*teri&lt;nwiy last
flame from a candle caught (he drapery around imtonudiiiig challenge entirely diverted
week, utterly demohrinng tiro entire building,
tho atatuo of ths Virgin Mary, rtresmed up and the seller of clothing from the ordinary
•nd Iwying a score or more of |&lt;o|&gt;lo beneath
caught the building. Imnuxhalcly a panic enthe falling walls. The proprietors deny that
coarse of his businem.
Hr. took the
"Ued. and people rtiri.ed for doors. There wan
there wm any nitro-glycerine in' the store, and
but one entrance to tiro gallery, ais! that from wager, named his gnoxs—alxnit a hun­
can give no explanation of the affair.
the front On the stairway leading from tiro dred and sixty pounds—tlio money was
-The large cotton udJl of D. B. Smith A Go.,
gallery. Tiro people were [swked in a aolid put up in the hands of a third party, and
at Naw Hartford. Conn., wm destroyed by fire
mae», struggling to clear themselves as tiro all started off for a ]&gt;air of scalea, and
afew day* amor/tbo.luM betaK about fiaAOXi.
flames rushed iu that directibn. ais! this soou
tho stranger Isdaneed two hundred and
—Itarge forest Vires are prevailing ta the
became Nocked, rendering exit imiSMslHc.
neighborhood of Escanal*. Mich., and danoe
Tho store
Many jumped over the ridee of tho gallerias ou ninety pounds of weights.
rmokc envelope, the town. Paroengeni by the
tiro crowd beneath, and were trani|4«id ou and man leaked rail and puzzhxl. With a
Sixthwmxeni road report the tire* severe along
smile that waa childlike and bhuul the
tiro ro«&lt;L and the Leet tateare.
The priest's rerndwroe join* tiro church cn Uio stranger took his money and walkAd off
-The steamer Motlro Mx-rt* and Juniata, and
rear, and many eeraped throogb an entrance without saying anything more about the
three Urgw, were bunnd al Pittsburg, last
leading to the hoa- a back of tho altar. The overcoat. It lias since lx*en learned tliat
wwk, involving a Io*, of &lt;125,(MMl.
priaat'a exertion* to keep order were fndtire*.
-A fire at Tilton, N. H.. last week, dwtroywl
The acreama of tho bring and the moans of tho this num wears a kvul jacket, and lum
several Imildmg*. with a lose of e75,0t»; indying niaxle a deafening tumult above the onl-r* been making an Ironeat living by playing
suraoce, ♦MJ.OOO. Twenty familim were ren­
of the pastor, who worked meet heroically ami his scurvy trick ou unsuspecting ib-aleni
dered hrenetaa .
ru perwmaDy inatnnneutal in earing many n clothing. He camo from CuuuwctuniL
—AL Holitaton, Maea., recently, a large hotel
and some ten or twelve otLer buiWingx in the
Ou* family of four were in the church, ami
center of tiro town were consumed In fire, in­ all were killed Many were l*lUsd out by tiro
Small is the. sum that is required to
volving a loro of over •100,000.
arms and fret, so badly I si med that they hied
-Four children. ««e an infanL nf K if. but a few Lour*, tiro fterh jMwltag off on being patronise a newspaper, and most amply
(bnstian, at VeraaiUea, O., were burned to touched. Homo were taken out with acarcriy remunerated is tho patron. I can not
death laat week by the explosion of a can of ; any fieah remaining on their hone*.
how bumble or uupn'teuuliagihe gazette
coaJ-&lt;nl. with wbiob one of them wm endeavor- ■
ing to ktexdle a fire.
ro-l Hevend memheni of one of the Lane com- which he takes, it is impotsible to fill a
IKUIM were ploying t*dl near the church when sheet fifty timea.ayear without jmUuig
—The Taylor tanMing. at Worenetcr. Mas*.,
the fire lirako out, and a relief ateemar wm out
into Htnnething worth the autmeription
•xxtqded by aevtral furniture and upholstering
for practice, so that the Fire Department wm
ratalitatameto.. vm last wack destroy ~1 by
promptly on tlie spot, tart m the buildmg wm a price.
fire; low. «M3,OMI.
Every person whose son is away from
small affair w^h only one ' entrance, and Uro
-TEe I»mmm jxirtioti of (.teat Bend, in H«uu
audience numbered about 700. tiro arene wm home at school, aliould b’ supplied with
•prohantm county. Jta . wm dreteoyrol l&gt;y au ru- .
frightful while it taried—the whole lasting but u lujwspr.jH-r., I well remember what n
fifteen minute*.
difference there «M between those of
my achoolmatcvi who luul and thorn} who
-Springfield. Ms**.. WM Visited lata week by
had not aorew to ncws,*i|M7rs. Other
the laaavtest conflagration :n her history. Home
tilings being equal, the first wore always
forty.buiMtage marry of them fine butane**
decidedly superior to the hud, in debate
lilocke, were couaomed. At ona time it’ wm
anil composition, at lowri. Tbo reason
titougtrithat tiro entire. buaiMMR porttoii of tin
iEjEred. The iroro of tiro disaster wm John is plain—they luul command of more
LpiCfa. a brave fireman, who wm tiro find to facta. Youth will penne a newspaper
respond to tiro alarm. Ho doacritaid the iroctro with delight when they will road nothing .
when ha reachtd the burning, church m spinn­ elfc«.--Jiu4xing. Wedged tight and immovable tn the door­
ways wm a dcuM BUM of humanity, from tax
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mistaken. Finally she stepped np to tho
i woman, and tapping her on tiro shoulder,
vice of opiup-cating is becoming fear- i told her to get out from under that hat.
fully prevalent, particularly in those sec- j The woman was indignant at tho implica­
tions which are mippceed to be most ex- ' tion, and said she bought the hat in a
gathered around, and os the sleigh un- in that city. The Bishop will erect a empt from tliis and . kindred social ! distant city. Tlw milliner was in dead
ecourgea. In »tb? crunodes agaiuat tho ! earnest, Mid tiireateued to invoke! police
loaded its occupuuta and they took their residence at onc&lt;!.
place on the piazza, exhibiting the last
—James Bugs, a prominent' business liquor ixnflio and :the spasmdlic effort^‘ interference if the woman did Dot come
man for vww,
That’s Russell- Colvin, , man of Sturgis, has committed suicide that ore portodicidly 'tnade to promote ' down with tho hat. Then the hat come
fare rtjoagh! Tbaro’s. no'-doabl about | b/blowing his hndm out. No reaaon aud advance the cause of tamficnuioe, ■ down, and the woman continued her
it!” came from the lipa of scores of is given for thin act, but.it is supposed our - philanthropists appear entirely to walk, with the bare aky for a- covering,
gazers. Ho embraced his two children, to be caused from mental derangement have lost sight of the monster evil that
’
'
“
The c*pbi
asked after the Roorna, and started for from the-pressure of husincsa.
■is growing up in our midst, nnd that is
“ II there’s one rises of would-be-witty
tile jail.
—Stephen Osborn, a well-to-do farmer year after year assuming such terrible
scribblers
I
condemn
more
than
nnThe prison doom were unbolted mid in Hamilton, vexed With his- domestic and alarming proportions. Only the
tlmt Stephen Boorn did murder Bussell
oUter,- aul Mm Brown, •• If. tboro M. '
'
tbs saws told io Stephan Boorn.
difficulties, left home, threatening, as medical faculty have the means bf ascer­
Colvin! '
“Goivin has comm, Stephen,” mid the ho had done before, nqt to return, went taining tho extant to which'the practice ■
Onttept a. 1810, the grand jury fannd
nt xnothen-in-law. Why, air, I shudder '
a bill nf indiotthent fgainM Stephcfi and Rev. Lemuel Hnyneo.
prevails,
and
even
they
can
only
approx
­
three miles to Gorld lake and drowned
“Has hoj” asked the prisoner.
imate the actual figures by a rough esti­
Jcmc Boorn for the murder of Russel
himself.
had it not been for Mrs. Brown’s mother. ,
700 *
nnnm*!D0
Colvin.' William Farnsworth testified •‘Where is het”
—Two women, each drawing a -baby mate. Ilia ostiinateil that of the whole
I offered her a home when I married Em;' "7 ort** * w"‘’•**
“Here I am, Stephen," said his cab, met in one of the narrow passages amount of opium consumed in the
! that Stephen eonfeHiwd tlmt he did it,
but the good soul wouldn’t accept it— I
*
brother-in-law,
°
What's
that
on
your
and that JeMio helped him; that they hid
of the Central Market iu Detroit, last United States, only about one-third is
said young marri.l folk, ought to be j
N
the body in the bushes, then buried it, legal”
Saturday evening, and refused to move employed in ita various forms for medi­
alone the first year, in order to find out ’
*' Shackles I” replied Boorn.
,
the:': dug it up and burned it, and then
oa„ both claiming the right of way. cinal purposes, while, it is maintaimnL
Hi^i words ensued, and. it waa fouud that not uroire'tliataono-fiitb is so used. • roob other . t^t.foibl«,^aro . forth- : Wi&gt;
“What for I”
.
turtu there M nr»t eort
scraped the few remains and hid them
a
piece of sound wisdom, bv the way ; '
“ Because they said I murdered you.” mxx'ssnry to coll a policeman, who ad­ What becomes of the other four-fifths r
in a stump, .Upon'thhi unsupported &lt;rvi,
,,
,,
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I n*re la U» lull that yoa can ano
Wish all mothnrs-m-law would ‘make a ' - -- - - ——------------ •- “
Yon
nover
hurt
mo
in
your
life,
”
re
­
Thia
question
is
fraught
with
serious
draco the jury returned a verdict .of
justed the difficulty by loading one of
uoto of iL’ Well, itir, when Em ww« in’
import. There is not a physician or a
guilty against both prisoners, and they plied Oalvin.
the women to the. other side.
a peck of trouble about young Master
The sequel is hood told. Stephen
were aentenced to be hung on' Jan. 28,
Rbcbmt changes in Michigan, postal druggist in tho country who is not con­
•• Tin clear Uw
by hi* fail,
Tom,
who did nothing, for the first
Boorn was reloaaed from prison, as was affiant: Established—Greene, flagifmw versant with more than one cum of indi­
1820.
Did »Uy lbnj-wer.br;
mouth of ids exhtenfie, but yell like a
And now the men came to their scxisca. Jesse also. Russell Colvin returned to county, Wm. I*. Stacy, Postmaster; vidual ruin caused by tins iumdions ard
•brave,’ and when tho nurse quarreled
’They aeeerted their- innocence. They New Jersey. But the'Judge who suffered Johnstown,' Barry county, Hinun T. almost ineradicable habiL There is
said that they hnd confessed oh their an innoa-ul man id be convicted of mur­ Merrill, Postnutater; Wasepi, St. Joseph hardly a village ‘in tho land that docs not with the cook and loft the house, that
EEKASJurntixs.
bi-.-ssed mother of ours brought her trunk
last hope. Sonic compassion began to der by the admission of extra-judicial county, Darius C. Gee, Postmantor. number among its population ita propor­
Boumd in calf—Veal.
to the house, nnd without waiting to take
bo felt for them. • They might, after all; confessions—the members of- the jtiry, /Wmwiroi Aypoiutcd—Bedford, Cal­ tion of opium entera, laudanum drinkers
off her Ixjunet, took tlmt young savage
be innocent 'A petition for their pardon wlm deliberated but one hour before houn county, John B. Cookson; Kidd- or morphine consumers, and tho sale of
in her anus, patted him on the back,went
Mvsiciaxs often have staving times.
was preaonted to the Legislature. But agreeing upon a verdict of guilty upon villc, Ionia county, 8. J. Cromwell; these articles is not confined to the vil­
through soma other mysterious man
evidence
tlmt
should
not
hang
n
dog
—
it availed only to obtain commutation of
What animals are often teen at funnrSaddle Lake, Van Buren county, Chas. lage drug store or ajKithecary's shop,
euvors, and lo! jMiaae ensued. And that !
Jeoae’s- aaniance to imprisonment for the deacou and church memliers who Owen.
but oven tlw grooers have a supply of the ]
: als! Black kids.
THE BOORE 4fFAIR.
inc beginning u»
ucr usoilunesn,
was the
of her
usefulness, rar.
sir. i1
ccveted stimulmil for their regular cue- i' won
life. No more. Stejiitm was to bo urged danferarion and preached repent­
—On TuiMiday afternoon a team owned
Hho uurowl Bin look to hrolih ; Wp«l
«»
•"
&gt;”“«■
ance—and the ninety-seven members of
by tho widow of James Turner, of North tomera. The familiar sign displayed in her takemroof bor taby ; lookrtl Jter tlunorol !n i&gt; l«rr.-l.
the Legislature, sitting as a Court of
Oa Uu&gt; -nun ot tho 26lh of No j
Lanning, Mich., driven by a hired man some shop windows, “ If you -don’t see j the servante, in her quiet way, and doJohxnt (just from the fruiterer's) :
Appeals, who refnsed re-hearing of evi­
—l»r, 1819, I nod in tho lluiUad d‘*F&lt;7
„
named Thomas Langston,-who'was ac­ what you want, ask for it," bus for tho r' tected the cook in selling butter and ‘ * Momma, if I cat dates enough, will I
dence—what became of them F
•
(Vt) H^Ald tho following notioo :
J”
181SJ"™1 “
companied by Jawe Tinner, a sin of initiated a meaning that is well under, eggs from our pantry ; discovered half a grow up to be on almanac I” .
“mvjidkb!
। Monpiouth county, N. J., a Mr. James
,
Mrs. Turner, ran away near tho North stood. Many women of fashion, and lit'.'dozen of our spoons in the chamber-'
Babwum’m no-haired man died recently.
erary men, become the slaves of opium ; j
•• Printer, of t»rm.~r. throughout' PolbtellM, During thri month .
Lansing Railrosui Depot, and collided
' maid's bed ; and, in fact, put a atop to -The secret of his baldnesa has leaked
tho United HUM. on. dmJiri to rublmh farer,
'“™ begging food, stopped
-- -------- - "*
at the door.
Wo have'somewhere seen recommend with -a car standing on the truck. Tho and concerning the working classes many
imposition generally. And os for the i out. He wns married eighteen times.
that Stephen Boorn, of Manchester, in Being handy, good-natured, quiet and cd a capital contrivance fur rendering boy was thrown out against the car, a tale of woe and suffering, mental ami lessons of economy and practical wisdom ;
cxeiuuige says : “ We’ll ride two
Vuntxmt'i.oMiteiiood to boououted’for ob-hont homri««, «&gt;&lt;1
of mtel- doors burglar proof. It is simply a lit­
breaking his skull and neck, and killing physical, is to bo found in tho m&amp;tical she taugiit Em ! Why, sir, our expenses । lunca to
two brothers under twelve
tho muniur of Bute.,11 Colrin. who ha. ■“*- l°o- h“ ™ •U&lt;”red
«‘“T- H. tle brass wedge with a small piooo of the him instantly. Ltuigston also had his reconls of our great cities. Ocouiioualwere
reduced
to
one-half.
You
neo,
j
yWtt8
o
f ago go to bed together without
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Russell Colrin,’-----and sama metal attached to its sloping side.. ankle and hip broken, aud was otherwise ly they find their way into tho public
been absent about seven years. Any said bin -name
----- - was
— ----------yotmg propio Deed au -adviser, or else ■
R dispute about something.”
person who can give information of said ^“4
c*“9Tr°m Manchester, Vi.
The wedge has only to be pushed from wrioualy injured. The boy ww» 11 y»®xs journals, but they fail to do more than
everybody imposes oh them ; for it is
••OolYin
- m.r
.....
,
XJnl.
Thk Cznr of Russia has recently been
elicit a']Mtaring remark, while the great
lb. life of. U» muoroni,
N°l Thv fmm
from Dori»r
DoT" linn
““ fhn
“» lilfln
Ulll“ '‘"”1 me
the insiue,
inside, Iwtween'tho
closed aoor
door and
ixiiween mo cjosea
iuni •&gt;ld and Langston about 60.
pfetty well known tliat old heads don’t ' afflicted with the toothache, and they do
aud growing evil which threatens event­
by naiins tamMia... romromirolkm. »' Simsbury. Ihon . qniet lamlrt, now tho door sill.
No other fastening
" ’ Thk Detroit Free 1‘tc-ks managcra
ually to zival’in ita’ projmrtions and the grow on young shoulders. And thougli say that his expressions were not unlike
Colrin in nbont five b-ol flro iiwbro high,
b7 ,h'’
nnd rillw of necessary, as any attempt to o|xm the
prepared a pleasant surprise lust Satur­
mother has a temper of hot own, and is
those of ordinary mortata in such cnseo.
number of ita ristims the prevailing vice
light eompiaxion, light lour, blue oym, L“”«
ploMuro-nrok.-ro.
Her. door only tightens the wedge. An or­
day for their night engineer, who lias
a little fussy, we don't mind it; site
nnd about 40 pan old. M.ncho.w, i lirrf W»» Cbadwieb, brother-in-law to dinary torpedo may be inserted betwoan
of intemperance, is iisrdly deemed
A VniorxiA widow ridos with a log on
i comes round nil right in an hour or so.
been witli tiie p»i&gt;er practically since ita
Vt, Nor. 26, 1819."
|
1U11' intimate with the the wedge and tho piece of the meta!
worthy of tho slightest consideration nt 'I No, sir, I’ve no sympathy with mou who either aide'of the borne. People used
Thia oommunioation wan oopiod rcry
AoridaniaHy rrading Um Now riveted upon it; the slightest oltoippt to infancy. A watch, tho best of the cele­ thn hands of our Ho-collod philnnthro- j
to stop nnd gaze at'her before she killed
i traduce mothers-in-law—os a class, I
brated American make, was purchased,
piste. Not a few of the inmates of our i
Rurally by tunropaporo, and oroated a l«k Arminp
ho mot, not with force the door will explode tho torpedo
John Cass, but naw her mode of riding
i mean, of course ; they are exceptions to
lunatic asylums have been deprived of j
groat dral of intproat BHoro drocribing thenoto of U» Iluthmd Herald, but and frighten tho intruder out of a year's
I all rules. Just treat your mother-in-law is not commented upon.
inscribed the following: “Louis Berg.their reason by a long and excessive iu.runt, that followed. Irt ua go bmi to ’iU‘ “
&lt;&lt; lb. li*l «H» growth.
v .
At * teacher’s institute in Ohio re- .
astnougn
though sue
slie were
were your
your own
own motnar
mothar; ;
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Preaented by The Free Press Company , ,
U.o yror 1812 and to the liUlo town of B&lt;”™- Connnrod that tio IUa«-&gt;l
dulgcnce in the use nf opium, Tor muon­
A wedge of this kind may be mode for
.
J
r-.
, ,,
confide in her; don t resent her bttlo pe- cently n lady teacher wan given the word
upon tho completion of Twenty Years of
Manehroler. Vermont.
I ColriB. all.-g.-d »&gt; Iman, boon mardered, a few cento, and can be used either when’
itv is winiAtimns
remit- ami
.
.
.
... "hazardous” to spell and define, and
ity
sometimes the .result,
and Ui«
the Unun­ .......
culiantito ; and, my word for it, yon 11
Detroit, May 22,
fUra.y Boom, an old man, had two ~ Urn rery nmu Hying with Mr. Pol- at home or when traveling. Under no Faithful Servioea.
happy victim finds only in death a re­
have your reward?’ Thus says Mr. Brown,
1875.” Accompanying-tho watch was a
lease from his sufferings. Throe hun­
aons. Stephen and Jesse, and a daughter, humus, he wrote to the Evening Fb»t circumstances should a trnveter be with­
and it is high time that similar testimony
substantial chain with a -lockol contain­
dred thousand pounds of opium, inde­
Hurah, wife of Rusaell Colvin, a half- ' •which ww. published Dec. 9, out temethwi of this kind, as the bed­
should bo given by other Benedicts, for liazard.”
ing a finely executed photograph of tlie
crazed, half-witted day laborer. They 1 ^19.
pendent of the supply, used for medicine,
rooms of c&amp;untry hotels and lodging
A Cr.KvxLA.vn woman recently married
mothent-in-lnw liave long !x»roe an un­
son of tho veteran Louis. The matter
were a bad lot, poor, ignorant, and in
Upon the arrival of this paper at Mau houses often are destitute of locks, bolts
is annually consumed in the United
merited load of opprobrium. Why should a Chinese' laundrynuin, and threo days
was kept secret from him until the mo­
ttoubtiul repute for honesty. Two mis- ch«,t«s it excited but little attention. or fsatenings of any kind. This style of
States ; a comparison with China shows
tnulitional drollery be allowed fo blind thereafter the unliappy Celestial appear­
ment when the preeratation was nujde.
eraN. hotels served them for shelter, and 'fhe letter was bdisved to be a forgery wedge may be made of liard wood, with
that wc consume more opinm than the
us to the patient, goml, unselfish women ed at a barlier shop and ordered hifi pig­
About 6 o’clock Saturday evening tho
a few aerm of pine* barrens constituted “r • /r*ud- HaA not the bort people in a little piece of tin riveted on, under
Celestials in proportion to our popula­
who often take up the burdens of life tail cut off, saying in explanation, ” Too
employes oT tho office in all of the deall their poMteasious. Thqy nowed n few •
town lonK bolicvud the Booms to be which to place.the torpedo. Tn this case
tion. There is certainly a wide field
again in tite marriage of their children} mnehou dam yank.”
partmeute were invited into tho wlitorial
presented hare lor a great movement of
potatoes and garden vcgetaldea, and eked
&gt;•&lt;* «&gt;’. perliaps both of the tin' should begin low down at the
Who lias not seen tho mother-in-law on
rooms, where the presentation was made
Im the momenta of inspiratum the
out a scanty livelihood by days work for ,
ra*do ,uU t»nf«*ion I The bones sharp end of the wedge so as to prohx-t
the benevolent against the ruin wrought
duty as sick-nurse \ How often she is the Western man can sour. This voice wine*
by
tho
city
editef,
George
P.
G
oikImIo.
tho noighboring farmers.
of 1,10 murdeml man, a portion of his it It is sometimes a good plan to have
among thousands of onr population by
guardian’auge! that, ’--overs around, and from the region of Ihiluth : ‘‘Thar he
—A cnee of grave desecration lias\re- this terrible vice.
In May. 1812, Colvin was al home. In
j*‘*-kXJif«--li*l they not all a hole bored in tho wedge so that it may
wards off danger and misery ! How often sot, like a’stormy petrel on a fence-rail,
June he wm mismug. At first this own! I|ad »ot an upright Judge be temporarily secured to the floor (with cently come to light in Huron county.
her bosom is the pillow on which n with his face ag*in the tempest, a dtfyKioued no remark. He was always n »nade solemn charge that tlte evidem e a n^il. or pocket gimlet) about three Last October a man 'named Eugene
cuild seeks repose again, when the in’ of the lightain* and the graaahopMany
motives
appeal
to
all
for
kind
­
tre®p, absent from home sometimes for was^MJclusive, and an intelligent jury inclwe iji front of the d«x&gt;r. In tins way, Noel died at the Bay Port Hotel. As he
ness to our domestic iu&gt;ixn&gt;l«. Selfish­ dream of life has gone by contrarie«, and
was
without
means
lie
was
buried
at
pub
­
weeks together. But tins time he did
Uiwn
Legislature any attempt to open the door is sure
ness should suggest to their owner that tho poor heart wnk'® up disenchanted'
Oukmatiox. Nepliew—I hope you
not come back. As weeks grew into | sanctioned the findings ? There was no to meet with failure ~and detection at lic expense at Bay Port. A few weeks
since Messrs. Pengra 4 Henderson, of he can make more money by trcaliug aud broken 1 How often th« mother-in­ haven’t been waiting tong, unde 1 .Uncle
’
monthsinqnirirabegan io)&gt;c imwtemnioiig i doubt of their guilt—none whatever, tho same instant.
Caseville, purchased the drug store and Uttim kindly. They will do more lalxir, law is the one link oonnecting the family —All right, my boy. Been reading a
the neighbors about* the missing mon. ‘ nnd/ttcreforo no benefit of a floubtlnul
fixtures owned by Qra. ff. C. Rattray produce more meat, milk, or woolvif with rejqx'ciability, comfort and sympa­ paper ami had a pinch. By-tim-by this is
- TBEK-PEAXT/.VG HEES. '
There are no tongues for gnmip like, bral»'&lt;iTen bj-W. Chief Justice or
treated with kindness. Duty demands thy 1 How often a widowed Ruth has queer flavored stuff in this jar of yours,
An exchange suggests the propriety of and J. W. Hutcliins, of tliat villogo. It
those which wag in a Tsnkeo village, i Csert cf Ap]M-aI.
.
bail been rumored that Hutchins laid a kind treatment. To lead one iiito a po­ dwelt in safety with hor moUier-on-law! j Fred. Nephew [aghast}—Snuff, uncle One spoke to another. Excitement grew.
Mr. Chadwick’ti letter-waa, neverihe- turning onr attention to tree-planting,
tation where he cannot care for himself, How often ilio widower has blessed God jar I Good gracious! That’s not annff.
body
in
bis
possession,
bnt
nothing
wus
now
that
the
spelling
manin
is
abating
.Wandar,tiiu: acuDtagiuUBdiiUA6C, fiff. ci-: less, taken to Stephen's ceil and read
found until last Friday, when Dr. Hen- and than neglect or misuse him, is uni­ tliat his wife's mother remained when his Those are the mImw of the landlord’s
«d emtybody.
•
; aloud. The nawH was so ovcrwlwlunng 1 and the anminef raonflui al iuuid afford
versally regarded mA lm»w in an extrema wife was taken ! If it is Bometunes other­ first wife.—Punch.
It was known that- there had long ex- i Hurt nature could scarcely survive the ’facilities for engaging in what it terms dirrson came into n jmrt of tho cellar
wise, tho fact is to be traced to error and
“ Tree-Planting Boca.” The idea aeems tliat lie did not know before existed, and degree. A man is under obligation to
“0 oHACJOiro, no!” exclaimed Mrs.
.
-*«.
in
iated betwet*n tho old e-an and boys a ’ite'ck. The
jipor, fellow ilrgtijied
d
~
help any one in. wont, but his obligation folly on one side or tho other. Ho who
grudge against Cdviu; it was in proof j a 'fainting
*'u’* - fit to the floor, and• had to be both phwtiealiiaMHi advantageous. Apart in one comer, under some sawdust dis­
Marrowfat to Mra. Qaoggs, rawing her
covered a corpse. Justice Dafty im­ in many times increased if by his own marries wisely must think licforohand. hands and speaking in a very excited
from
any
ff-it
Imtic
considerati-m,
the
plan
that the test time the' missing man was j r«-cov&lt;T&lt;’d by dashea of cold water.
not he has mad&lt;.'the needy ones depend­ that ho must sustain some kindly rela­
tone. “ She was so ill when her view
I Intelligence came next day from a Mr. J,I would be,protlnctivc of iiwaleuhble good paneled a jury and witnorees identified,
Whdpky, formerly a resident
Man- ij
• niutaQr
““ut^y pumt
point of
view, Heruuta
Hermite do
do the. ixxly as tliat of Noel, and thn grave ent on him; ami this is what wo have tion to the family of his wife, and he bonnet come home that she eoaldn'*tget
in a
of view,
d caring atom* from a field, and that a
done
with our domestic animals. Wc who is not willing to bend a little and
' cheater,
that
New_ I| u
uot
perish of
of malaria,
malaria, raid
and wucan
wu can hardK
hardly where Noel was buried was examined
_____on ; and
.. Lewis
_ .t LLM,
..
t........he hirew
_ , df
. had bean -to
__ ____
°t Parish
np ; but, dnar sak««! Jane, that didn’t
dispute w going
Colvin,
i"hb, ■oogFlli^ell.’lma.telodUmlhU J«««r ' mid o«n Kiuorll Coli. Tur ' orw—timUo tho rrino of foltepr in mud- and found empty. Hutahins and Rat­ have deprived them of tbnir liberty, make tilings pleasant, aud allow for the matter nothing, for she just pul brr bat
made them serve us, and for food, shel­ tastes and feelings of others, is not yet
Uhrr hml riruok hi. undo Blq.bou, uui m-mix.n. of Ute jury which bml roorwh jog off tho d. lrtrriou. riTuete of norioua tray left Caseville some weeks ago. Tho
on» .aiul lay with her head out of the
fit to be a good husband or a wise
ter and comfort they must look to us.
.
window the whole afternoon.”
,
that the other returned ihe biow, and «d the Boom*, however, hcriteted to ac- aim ami exhalations. -The®, too, pleasure former is said to bo in Iowa.
Cruelty to animals not only injures
—The following is from the Detroit
that then he, the boy, becoming fright-. ccpt anything short of the map's preaA Nkvada Iwar turned out recently to
them,
but
-injures
the
person
inflicting
ened, ran away. Again, a Mr. Baldwin ! «u&lt;»7 *»d Judge Citsac, who had sen- by making the Hwr an occasion of ferti- Tribune of a reccut date : A "veteran
eereiwwte his lady lov.-, and after sawing
the in-treatment The man who pur­
olwerver” «f Northwestern eammsVehad heard Stephen Boorn, in answer to j tcnced them, pointed toStophehBoarn ’s
It in the custom among a certain class
ton, where busniesa was suspended and calls our attention to tiie fact tliat within posely makes an auiimd suffer unnecoa- of people when a mombecof the family away for an indefinite time, a heathen
the inquiry*"* to where Colvin was, «ay, j confemioE.
Chinee poked hia. head out of tiw win­
sarily; who treats ft with enmity, by so
the
miizaui
nwmlrted
to
take
part
in
a
short
timo
we
shall
have
the
following
“Me’a gone to hell, I hope.”
|
The third daj; came another tetter.
fall# rack, to begin nt once to oak, “ Nowdow and said : “ Mclican woman all
doing makes himself a worse man, helps
44 Is be dead, Stephan t” ptunuul Mr. j “ I have Rus*'fl Colvin with me,” wrote the planting of 1,000 tree* Of every de- lines of nti-amboat traffic plying acroas
gonee way,' and me no likce MeEcan
to
develop
the
bud
and
repress
the
good
aoription
in
the
State
HotlW
grounds.
Lake Michigan in connection witli rail­
Baldwin.
; Mr. Wh'ilptey, ’ "„I personally know
heard the story of the man who always man's fiddle.” Slowly airil .sadly tiie
in him, and brings himself nearer the
roods :
“I toil you again,” replied
man, j RumcfU Colvin,” aworo John R-fcpton;
(ito eighteen apple dumplings when he Melican moved away with the offimdiug
think
of---------arboreal
cultivation.
1. JCJwaoUoto Grand Itatea
and savage. The influence on the young is
“ that Cohrin bos gone where potatixw “ he now stands before
It is
r« me.
mo. ” “-«
m tho
uio : apt io—
-—little—
:--------------------fiddk, and retired to the nearest «dix&gt;n
especially harmful. To bring a lx&gt;y up
MUwaukm railroad). 86 mile-.
who
married
Ami
‘
England
ami
on
the
oontimmt
every,
'
same
Rumell
•won't
engaged upon the eighteenth his little to drown his Borrow* in the flowing fapwl.
2. Sheboygan to Ixjdiu^tou, Mich- (Flint in the daily witnessing of harsh, cruel
r, Vi..”
affi-j
“ regarded with a feeling
son said, “ Pa, give me a piece.” M No,
atrt I'cre Manjuottc railrowd), CS mihw.
treatment of the animals around hini,
is-. .» : akin to Vr®ersdion. and tlw love of baautv
no, my son,” replied the father, “go|
especially if he join in this treatment, is
away; pa is nick.” Wb«ui a young man j
The Coroner's^jjiry on the Hdyokc
pnxd tlmt the Boorna were guilty, and , stubborn. Doubl of opinionhjrd. bean a marked contrast to thfi apathy of
4. Eaaaaabato Grand Traverae CUy (Grand
luui surfeited in si*ason and out of wwoon disutter have ^ftmdered tiiedr vcrdinL
,y®t everybody believed it A button Manchester intelligence, nottoipy pWy,
until exhsnated nature gives way, and a The jury And 'that no blame is to be at­
Mich.. his relations to other men, and especially
f&lt;r,-cr is coming on, the good mother is tached to any person in immediate oontoward those weaker than he.
uwircu.
•
—
- ■
in trouble.
She anxiously inquires
___ „_Z:___________ , Cxraud R»] 4'te mkI Indians railroad), 4 nuios.
■ •• Now, Joiin, what can you cot? lou ■irongly ooudemn the almost crixunml
However, C'-lrin, or Colvin'# double,
fnrtbrr ..
»in cirwikiion.
was yn uh w«y. m ue pawn.u Uirongn .
The alxive lines north of Chicago »«
Ponghkseprte thr.rtreeto .wrtiwvdj
frf
“dwo“which a milliner mode and bung outside • tea, etc. The stomach is exhausted and from.
_
**
” ~ ‘jury
g daatare
~
Jiiirt
* “ tim~ parties
The
Denmark,
of her &lt;loor to show how pretty a hat! no more newhi stimulating or food than who built and suffered sash a death trap
.
’’•J’”'*" I from
North— to th., M, r«~u«
and J«Moe woa worked upon to make him
turn Slate’s evidence. The jailer torinentod him with suggestiotis, which his
wife followed up with womanly adroit­
ness. Neighbors helped. Beaut with,
preaching and prayers, tracts, and ser­
mons, religious conversation and pions
directions—Uuit fficrc wiut po dfufet in'
any one’s mifid but that Stephen oom-niittcd
murder—urg'd,to mate a
clean breast of it and thus save his body
andsouL what wonder that the man con-

Whclpley, Kempton, Chadwick, and the
__ _-n r-mKendall,
ntr.'
y
—George
of Grand Rapids,
IwwDdtred Russell Oohrin. Immediately 1 has presented Bishop Gillespie with a
a crowd of men, women and children j valuable building lot on Fountain street,

,-A fit. for

'

T»t«

A|
trunk of a

‘

.

Wertward a« the ui.-ry prove*.

Ono day it dump-1 tenths of the acute dbeMea may be pro

fnrlh, r find that the direct cause of the

m hi- bow-., and, tiwragh
milhuw mourned for it.

Tfc.y. bonds of sjurtc were
banners were ftauBting and

Oh, not at all,”

She resolved i the find indication* appear.

fashionable pramattade at fiwhiooabte with ocid water for drink.

dandy man at her side.

I don't

If such a • wo* i-.b-wtired with pine

Tlw unllinar ' How ma»y physicians would hurk

t

iae t» &lt;d such fiuiah in pbxwe ci pnNic

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—
I* C. BOISE

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GRAND

RAPIDS DIVISION

YOU WILL FIND
under the title “Political Results from the
Varioloid.” President Elliot, of Harvard,
Present, — Olds, Wolcott, Hardy, has aa* article which will excite ooatroversy

AT THE

BOISE &amp; LEE

iwn

JJtore ! Wholesale and Retail

will sen at
on ‘The California Rnnche." by Htaphen
On. motion saloon keepers bonds
were fixed at $1,000.
Motion made to appropriate ♦•500
for the equipment of a Hook and
Ladder Company.
Carried by yeas and nays as fol­

gawN

Rnpbannock in Calais Harbor ;" and an
amusing number of Mark Twain's “Old
Times on the Mississippi." Henry James,
Jr.’s novel,-‘•Roderick Hudson,” grows in

lows :
Yens —Oidit. Wolcott, Dowmbg.
Hardy and Halbert.
Nays—Lae.
On tiuuipn the President appointed
Hnrdy, Downing and Wolcott as a
committee to investigate the probable
exist of purchasing the necessary
equipment *for n Hook and Ladder
Company, and report at the next
meeting.
The following accounts were pre­
sented and on motfon allowed :
C. C. Wolcott, nails.
$7.95
J E. J. Feighncr, recording and
making road warrants,
7.50
S. Stiles. Marshal services,
5 26
— Larkins, crosswalk,
.68
— Sidnam. Police,
,
15b
H. WTebb,
1-50
C. Hnnchctt, “
■
1.60
D. Durham.
**
,
1.50
G. A. Truman, declaring election 1.50
On r vtion the vote fixing the Mar­
shal’s bonds was recinded, and fixed
at $100. '
On motion council adjourned.
E. J. Fztonwxs,
‘ '**
President
Recorder.

Mrs. Lauat Thowpton (Story of a Contra­
band"), P. Deming (Benjamin Jacques"),
end one called “Boring for OH.” Besides

WILL BE FOUND

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

CROCKERY
GLASSWARE

DM

uro by Celia Thaxter, Mrs. Piatt, Edgar
Fawcett, and Mrs. Moulton. The. editorial
departments of Reoent Literature. Art, Mu-

CLOTHING,

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

S3

BOOTS AND SHOES
the Drama, containing a notice by the Edi-

HATS AND CAPS
Published by H. 0, HouairroxAdo., Boston.

CROCKERY,

A

SPECIALTY.

WALL PAPER,
GARDEN SEEDS

this ••queen of the ladies* books'
of any other in'the world. The principal
aleel plale, “A Modern Wator-Nymph."
illustrates a sparkling little sketob, In
which a conceited town exquisite comoa to
deserved grief nt the Lauds of a preUy
country belle. The double-sired colored
steel fasbionplaio is a wonder of beauty ;

a fashion plait, it is a picture.

As to the

East Saginaw saloonists will pay
$18,100 lax under the new liquor

Mrs. Elizabeth Quick, of Kalama­
zoo, killed herself June 9th, by cutt­
ing her throat with a inzor.

SUGAR 10 to 14 Cents!

SP1IW 188BS!

AND A FEW

THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF

Grangers' Prices!

SHELF

GOODS
MORTGAGE 0AJU&amp;

IN THE VILLAGE.

Default having been made in ths ccndi

and executed on the twenty-third

CANNED FRUITS

Don’t make your pur
AT COST!
CASH DOLLAR DEAL FANCY GROCERIES chase nntil you have
seen, rny Stock.
OF ALL KINDS

such contributors as ••Peterson.” It . is
also the cheapest ofa’l the really good mag

1 DO AT PRICES THAT DEFY

11 lbs Japan Tea for
postage also pre.paid by the publisher; and k0 N« New" Orleans Sugar
a choice of splendid premiums is given to
12 lbs Family Mackerel
persons getting up clabs, ona-of them being
I lb A No. 1 Tea

Edward Long, aged about 50, of
.AUGUST FLOWER.
■Detroit, committed suicide, by biking
The most miserable beings in the world
a dose of Paris green, last Thursday are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Livafternoon. Financial troubles was
the cause.
Washte­ with these two dtseaees and then effect:
of prom ■ such a* sour stomach, sick headache, habit­
the fair ual CMtiveneas, impure bated, heartburn.
at $|0_-

A farmer named Miller, Jiving at
Delta, on the Detroit, Lansing &amp;
Lake Mishigaft Railroad, was run
-over and instantly killed by a freight
drain, last Monday.

10

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COMPETITION!

I KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED!

i oo

Ladies* Hose

Balis Best Knitting Cotton

i oo

I 00
I (Ml
1 00
1 00

Of all kinds which we

1 00
1 00
1 00

Paid for all kinds of Produce, or exchanged

FOR

H R DICKINSON.

HAIIOAINS

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

ary, 1878, in Liber “Z” of mortgages, on
paga 619, and, whereas, raid mortgage wav
duly and legally assigned and said note de­
livered, on the 27th day of September, A.
D. 187.1, by Mid Christophsr Kill, to Joshua BOOKS. S TA T10NER Y.
W. Glenn, wh'ch Mid assignment wm duly
recorded in the office of ihs Register of
WALL PAPER, PAINTS,
A barn connected with the Everett Deeds in Barry county, Michigan, on the
OILS, VARNISHES
House, in East Saginaw, was set on
fire by the upsetting of n lighted said Joabua W. Glenn did, on tbs 16th day
BRUSHES GLASS,
lamp last Monday. The fire connec­ of June, A. D. 1874, duly and legally assign
ted with the House, and $6,500 worth said mortgage and deliver said note to Grif­
PUTTY, DYE STUFFS
fith &amp; Kerr, fff Nashville, Michigan, which
•f property was destroyed.
TOILET ARTICLES
Mr. Trcrtt is still looking aronni] for
PERFUMES
the Lieutenant-Governor of Michigan county, Michigan, on the 12th day of March,
with a shot-gun. He a to | re out like
» man who means business. His
wife remonstrates with him conslant■ Jy, bat be says : “Tain’t no use talkteff to me, Mrs. Troll; I ain’t ono of
reason of said default, the assignee of said
Flit Tthcces ui Cigars,
year Sir Marmaduke musers, I ain’t.* mortgage, by virtue of the power in said

Drugs, Medicines

CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,

Frank E. Knapp, of Geneva, Ohio,
was found in an insensible condition
With a complete slock of
in a barn al Kalamazoo, last Satur­
day, and before medical aid could
be rendered, ho expired, He had
been, drinking the evening before,
and it is supposed he feH from the
For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only
loft, striking upon his head, sustain­
ing injuries which resulted in his expenses of this sale and an Attorney fee
death.

Barry county, Michigan, on the twelfth day
of January, a. D. 1074, at ten o’clock A. M.,
in Liber Y of mortgages, on page 572,
75-100 [$1220.75] dollars, two yearn from
the date of said mortgage, with interest at
the rate of ten per cent per annum payable
annually ; And it was thereby and in said
mortgage expressly agreed that should any
default be made in the payment of said in­
terest or any part thereof on any day where­
on the same was made -payable as therein

an iwb,
aw m
BWMHM

say, after the lapse of said thirty days, the
said principal sum of twelve hundred twenty
and 75-100ths dollars, with all arrearage* of
interest thereon, should at the option of the
obligee, his executors, odoiinlrtivtora. or as­
signs, become and be due and payable im­
mediately thereafter, although the period as
above limited for the payment thereof might
not then bare expired, anything therein beany

cal! and sec us before purchasing

BOISE a LEE.

BOISE BRO’S

vor of Charles B. Richardson

WARRANT TO BE PURE

1 00
1 00

Wxniu, Francis Pattison, of Nashville,
The boiler of the propeller Emma Michigan, did, on the Mb day of January,
L. Thompson, exploded, near, the A. D. 1878, make and execute to Christo­ Would respectfully call the attention of the
ci« irons of Nashville and viciuiiy, to
mouth ofihe Saginaw river, JAnc 7lh, pher Kill, of Castleton, Michigan, a certain
their »i$ck, bought for cash,
fatally scalding Chas. Farmer and note, the same day made; and, whereas, the
Nelson Lockwood, and two others Mid mortgage was duly recorded in the
lowest cash rotes.
office of ths Register of Deeds of Barry

White-Wm. Baldwin, living near
Port Huron, was engaged in pulling
stamps with a log chain, the chain
slipped and si rack him in the back,
prostrating him so there is but little
hope of bis recovery*

Of all kinds, and

&gt;1 oo

4 lbs Rio Coffee for

The w fe of C. L. Wright. of Big
15 lbs Butter Crackers
Springs. Ottawa Co., committed sui­
cide by hanging at Lisbon, June Sih. ing Io get up clubs. Address, Cwas. J. 1] lbs Satisfaction Fine Cut
1‘ktkbsox, No. 806 Chestnut Street, Phila­ 10 Rolls Wall Paper
David Clark who ‘attempted to
delphia, Pa.
5 Boxes Linen Faced Collars
commit! rape upon a little girl at
Ypsilanti, last week, ha * been sen­
Don’t talk about this world's I Pair Patent Overalls
tenced to seven years in the Slate brightness and sunshine to a man Irish Linen Table Cloths only
with tight bools.
.
10 Pairs Mens’RhIC Hoso

Albert Coe of Pittsfield,
naw Co. has four breaches
ise suits on hand. Some of
suers have put their damage
ooo.

G. A. TRUMAN

.

wise noiwilhstonding;

and default

C. A. TRUMAN.
dollars with all arrearages of 1:
■rms. hath been and U declared
mortgage the sum of thirteen hundred thir­
teen and 17-lOOths dollars, £&gt;1818.17] and
also nn attorney fee of fifty dollars, as
in eaid mortgage expressly provided ; ami
no suit at law or in equity having been in­
stituted t« recover ths amount due on said
mortgage or any part thereof; Notice is
hereby given, that by .virtue of the power of
sale in said mortgage contained, and in ac­
cordance with the statute in such eases
made and provided. I shall sell at public
auction or vendue nt the north front door of
th* court house, in the city of Hastings, in
said county of Barry,—said oonrt house be­
ing the place of bolding the circuit court for
the county of Barry,—on Saturday the
third day of July, A. D. 1875, at the hour
of ten o'clock in the forenoon ot that day,

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mortgage, or no much thereof as ehall be

AT ALLEN’S,

3-I

r tee aud all other legal costs. The dcspttcn’of said land, as described in said
mortgage, is as follows, to wit: ali that
certain piece or parcel of land lying and
being in Nashville, Barry county. Michigan,
and known as the north twenty-five feet off

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AT ALLEN'S,

three of aaid village.
CHARLES B. RICHARDSON,
CLEMENT SMITH.
Mortgagee,
Attorney for Mortgagee,
Dated NaahviL'e, Mich.. April 6th 1875.

AT ALLEN’S,

BRO. COLUMN

§

Cheap As Dirt,

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

While a fanner of White Lake,
mimed Backus, was returning from
Poetise, in a state of intoxication he
was burned to death hi tho following
W. Phillips* a«Hiiion to the
Binoer. The horses became fright­
■ding to
ened aud collided with a tree, and
Dated Nt ihvfll
throwing out his wife. Abont the
acme time a pipe he was smoking
Assignees of said Mortgage?.
ignited the straw, a can of otl explod­
Clsxbxt Smith,
ed covering the nrtexicated man, and
Attorney for Assignees.
25

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!

Cheap As Dirt,

oo

Cheap as Dirt.

CD

P

00

PAINTS and OILS,

CASH

3
©

IF YOU WANT

WHOLESALE

E

B'

3 ck

COME AND SEE,

Boise Bxo’s win give very elose to

as a freight Drain on the
Lake Huron Railroad was
Charlotte from the north a deaf man
who resides at that place, while
walking upon lire track, was-struck

o
i-9

RATES.

COME AND SEE,

a
=3 ®

PATENTS.

S’
-

16 TINTS

S3

g. o

W c

3

|t Is so&amp; M chtsp as an5tn»ry

LIQUIDPAINTS

COME AND SEE.
Physicians will find our
stock complete, at the
lowest living prices.

hit ribt and severely injnriag one of

DETROIT

to jnevent (he acd&amp;ebt, bet
aware of the approaebiag train. He
also received internal inyoriss which
it is believed wifi prove fatal.

Piwipta Carefully Prepared.
RAMIS OBBEN.

JE WE LZR,-ST

Clocks, Spectacles,
Arc.
L.-t.
----- --- --------■

MAKE IT PAY YOU
To trade with me.

CH AB. W. DSMARAY

FvC.AF.T. BOISE,

A. W. AldUEN.

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ATTENTION, ALL! NEW GOODS!

008-

LOCALS

NEW GOODS!

Maple Grove, made a cosnptaint be­
fore Esq. ChijMua’n, dial her husband

raws

JUNE 11. 1875 her iif*, and prayed that he be pat
uridbr bonds to keep the peace, ile

8**uw ynrf»n,
—Deputy Sheriff Loe £» rushed with legal
H. YOUNG. M D.
(&gt;■(. K&gt;M
at Main

W
.

A

H
.

BARBER, M., D„ Homaorepaired.

failed to secure bail aud accordingly 1
caused trains to run blower through tbe
on Wednesday night,
the. officer has
1
cliy, we notice."
started with him for Detroit.

Black-

B. RASEY, Drayman. Goodsand his new hotue.
.

Baca*** «MTtad to any ataea In tbe vllta&lt;e-

ELEMENT SMITH.
V

4

•

If reports arc correct

—Cut worms are nipping garden "sate”
la this vieiniiy.

L.AWV!

M. FLINT,

ahall'baa located to Boise Bros, store, f

JOHN B. EASTMAN.

this same

CORN. APPLES, OATS,
Clover Seed. See.,
Delivered at their

TAILOR

Widow Shriner ,lives

Gale's Chilled Plows,

lata, Caps,

Boots, Shoes,
Notiaas,

the future.

IL A. Goodyear has built a new fence
around his croquet town. Nr. Darling is
—Services will be resumed at the Chris­ widow told him t|mt the babe would preparing to build a new fence.
tian Church, next Sabbath. Preaching by have lived had it received proper
Dwight &amp; Barral! have laid a'plpe from
the Pastor.
care.’ There is no doubt that the tbe mill pond Io their works for supplying

Imbe belonged to Beaman, but what their engine with water.
Manistee Co., for expenses incurred in the became of it ’ Did Beaman kill it ?
A. D. Cook is preparing to go Into the
Vanderpool trial.
These are grave questions and should Wheeler &amp; Wilson sewing maebi ne business

Collars,

CiS&lt;,
4e.

SALT.
HAIR.
STUCCO.

Greeting

DRAGS CULTIVATORS

Shirts,

then a neighbor has a home stolen, all LATH,
SHINGLES,
WA TER LIME,

about half a mile west of Beaman,
who has worked her place for several thieves will be brought to justice than now,
Hastings to no place for tboae looking for
years past, and the neightors say he
employment at present. Most all builders
has been as “thick” with the widow
are beaeiged with applicants every day and
- as plums in a pudding. About the

that the widow had given birth to a

JOHN Q CRESSY,
J
Hit EHI

OF ALL KINDS,

Cloth! of,

The reason we. will

State Prison.

tend Lniherao Church, has gone to England child but the placenta failed to come
on a visit.
also. The Dr. rendered aid and the

g FARADY, Manufacturer of
Boots and Shoes

Dry Goods,

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.

4-c.,
■ -Dr, Barber baa completed bis side­ first of May she gave birth to a child,
walk, in front of his residence on State St. but kept it quiet Beaman called reported as being entirely without food in which we ship and retail al bottom prices.
Dr. Darher to see her and she plead the bouse.
AINSWORTH Ic BROOkS,
A society for hunters and fishers la to be
a minor complaint. Three days after
Proprietors.
Beaman again called the Dr, saying organised in this city Ibis week. All viola.

LIEBHAUSER,

Sflrirnlturfll Jfmpldnrnt#

POTATOES,

Beaman merits several years in the
try lo giv$.

over the front of their store.

U’

why eatablee ere only taken.

Esq. Cbipman cave him his
Lynch were instantly killed two miles east
between being put under
ot thia city by the engine of the work train
bonds in the aunt of »500 to keep the being thrown from the [track. The corepeace, or
the Detroit House .of nera jury rendered a verdict that "the enCorrection^r-one year. Beaman i

If an^llli*. All kind. &lt;rf work In tbv Black^ltb
sad &gt;L&gt;rw&lt;boHnc Sue atlenM u&gt; promptly. &lt;Hve

J

W. A. AYLSWORTH'S,

was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Lee,
and had his trial Tuesday and plead

KERB &amp; CROCKER

ON HAND AT

pay the Highest Market Price for

guilty.
—8am Fowler is building aa addition to
choice

JMttar PbyHetan *iw! Acravvn. Office. w«

WEBSTER A HOBBS.

AIHSWOBTH &amp; BROOKS,

Andrew J. Beaman had threatened

Friday,

fl8l[R!, iffllllOl!

Monday evening Mrs. Beaman of

Gang Plows.

Wheel

Horse

Rakes,

Horae Forka, dkc.

CLOTHING
SUITS from 99. «• |W

CHA.WPIOl

REAPER &amp; MOWER
Made up in good styles and warranted to fit

LUMBER WAGON 1

I world respectfully inform my friends
A full un or

Again in the Trade

IN THE MARKET.

BOOTS and SHOES,

You trill always find a large
and ehall bo pleaded (o renew
stock of the above named Implements at
of Detroit, Rochester and Eastern manu­
\ —A plasterer, named Monroe, front Ohio, receive the attention of the proper again.
factories, ut prices that cann'lfall to please. our standjust north of Wofeqtt’s.
H-elations
Ku located in (his village. He whitened authorities.
John Hotchkiss to making internal im­ IBiiHinesH
Brady's brick.
provements to his house.
with you. I trust by fair dealing I shall be Bools from $2.50 to $9 pr pair
—State SL, is the only afreet besides
On Monday morning W. I, F. Hams com­ able lo retain your confidence, and to win
—Dr. D. Lcnkletter, M. D.. manu­
Main, that can support a sidewalk on both
facturer of putty pills and corn cob menced work on the improvements to the that of strangers.
sides of the street.
M- E. Church.
. v
plasters, located at Woodland, does
A pigeon shoot last week resulted in the I
—Tbe M. C. R. R. is issueing half fare
not like to have the public know that
tickets to and from the Grand Rapids horse his poor parent rewarded the' finder defeat of CapL Hoffman's side.

WM. JONES,

We WARRANT EVCRYTHIIG WeSelL

Especial

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Justice of the- Peace,
No « M*ln Street,

Nashville, Mich.

—IL B. Dickinsen has rented E. II.
White's ^new purchase, and expects to occu­
py it next week with his stock of merchan­
dise.
*

The huge water tank near tbe foot bridge
of his pooket book with three cents,
scares a good many horses.
and makes an ass of himself by rush­
New sidewalks on almost all the streets
ing with his grievances into print, in
.since my last writing,
this week’s J3&lt;xnher, declaring that
Wm. Tinkler has tbe lumber for a new
he will teach us to be just, and assum­ sidewalk on Green 8L
ing the res|M&gt;nsibilily of chief cook
Improvements are still going on at the

Attention

is invited to my stock of

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

L. EMERY’S

A Job lot of

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,
White Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,

AND
—Quarterly meeting services of ti e M.
General Conveyancing,
E. Church at the Hamilton school house in
and
bottle
washer
for
his
injured(?)
Fair
Ground.
Maple Grove, will be held June 19th and
.
Collections a specialty.
parent Poor daddy ! Poor M. D. ;
20th.
Busy.—Bradl's creamery, packing butter
Ladles’ Linen Collars Ac Caffe
WHICH IB NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.
MONEY TO iOAN
—The Christian Church Social will be the next time you come to town the and eggs.
To match all new Spring styles, bought at
Played out.—Tbe aheap clothing store.
entertained by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wolcott, boys will raise you a few cents as a
Ready pay customer* shall have no cause my own price, to be sold accordingly
Stbat Qvill.
at'tbeir residence on Tuesday evening, June reward for the sleepless nights spent
to complain of high prices.
15t b. All are invited.
in composing that little piece for Old

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

—Tbe Hastings common council makes Frogfool to print, which, after all, is
Has Just returned with a large and complete
no distinction between whiskey sellers and but the vile snewings of a disordered
*
assortment of
beer sellers, in tbe matter of fixing their brain or heart. Now this swell-head
Spring and Summer
bonds, which are $1,000 each.
has busted himself and wc can sec
-Through the efforts of Mr. G. W. Hos­ just what ha is composed of, viz ’
kins the Vermontville EsTaaraiss has been gas, littleness, some fat, oily matter,
resurectod, and lives again. It is an im­
a sort of verdant green conglomerated
provement on the old Enterprise.
IN ALL OF THE LATEST STYLES­
something, unnamed, and a little of
A —Nine persons were bsptteed in the river
.
Hats Bleached and Pressed.
'
everything, but brains.
Now little
last Sabbath, Seven by the Methodists,
Rev. E. L. Kellogg officiating, and two by M. D., before you rush info print, to

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOOD^.—1
Neck Ties, Rushings,
Collars and Cuffs,

"

Dras laiiti, CUttiu ai Fiitim Due
and Mtisfoctioa guaranteed.

NEW MILLINERY 82

before.

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS
OF TUB

the Adventists, Elder P. Holler, officiating. the rescue of a relative again, sub­
scribe for the News, know you are
—Wanted at this office, h fighting editor.
Remuneration good, and only two fights per right and then go ahead, but don't

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competent to change a woman-whlpper into
agrease spot In leu than -five seconds.

CAIL

AN B

SEE.

BEESE &amp; DETTERICK
FAT TUB

P5L- Just received a nice line of Linens,
Grass Cloth and White Goods for dresses at

Yrery Cheap.

Give iVIe a Call­

DtCKIXBOX'S.

D0L. The most complete Hoe of Men and
Boy’s Clothing, from bead to foot, ever
found in Nashville at,
-VnxxLxn’e.
B®- A big lot of Shawls just received at

) —J. E. Davis, of Odessa, baa purchase/,
Esq.
Chipman's office
this
the Rood house and lot on Gregg 8L He is at
(Friday) evening, to consider the

L. J. WHEELER
PURMTURE MANUFACTORY!

W. A. AYLSWORTII.

LISTEN?

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

He baa the con- propriety

for

and

make

celebrating

It is conceded (o be a little the

uable.

Parlor, Library, Dining, Office aii
GENERAL FQNTURE! .

arrangements
the

coming

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
D»5L. Kid Glove»-for One Dollar at
Dickissox's.

nac, and from Vermontville to Ionia.

4 th of July, in the good old fashioned

—Tho friends of tbeM. F. Church, of
M*ple Grove, met June 8 rd to work on
tho contemplated Church. Tea learns,end
eighteen men responded to the call, and a
big pile of atones was hauled and the
grading for the foundation was nearly com­
pleted.

Frexh breed from tbe Charlotte
way, in the village of Nashville. No
difficulty will be experienced io rais bakery, received at' P. Durham'eevery dey.
gkxf Tbe Inrgatl assortment of Boots
Tbumax's.
has been pledged, and Nashville al­ and Shoes in town, at
ing tho money.

MIRRORS,PICTURES, FRAMES

DUSTERS. AC-AC.,

Baliy Cabs aii Perambulators!

Already over $125

ways has the largest crowd.

COFFINS AND C1SKETS,

KOCHER BROS.

Maiteeon, of Barry county, Michigan, in fa­
vor of Thomas Sheldon of Castleton, Michi­
gan, which said mortgage was duly record­
Have removed to their
ed in the office ot the Begtetcr of
Deeds of Barry
county,
Michigan,
on the first day of July. A. t». 1870^
st eleven o'clock A. M.. in Liber T
of mortgages, on page 192, which said mortR*lte
Kl’«» ,o secure the payment of
seven hundred ($700] dollars In yearly pay­
In the new brick block, apposite the Union ments, of one hundred dollars each year.
House, and are bound to lead the Co. iu the

Elegant New Qusrters,

Of all styles and sizes, and METAL1C
CASES furnished lo ordes

Dry Goods Business 1

COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Hites Fem ail Fun.

GEKERiL MERCHiHDISE

Saw Mill 1

OFF THE TRACK.

ARTISTIC

PAINTERS!
NASHVILLE, MICH.

fell, striking Mr. Warren on tbe shoulder,
and perripliatiag him against a wagon,
bruising him considerably, but fortunately
breaking no bones.

us for exposing their

PHOBATJ- ORDKH.

Gre&amp;t Slaughter!

The Air Breaks Fail to Check
the Downward Course.
The Nashville People
Amazed.

tails.

, On Saturday, upon complaint of Jacob have slaughtered (hem. The agitated air
Onef .
Hoffman, of Maple Grove, Joseph Moon of that breaks the mighty forest fails to check

LUMBER,

then have expired, anything therein before
contained to the contrary thereof in any
wise notwithstanding; and default having
i.i. --_ !.
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COTTONADEB,

ZFLJVHNT TsTESXjS,

ture of mortgage the sum of aeven hundred
forty-five and 3G-I00 ($745UW) dollars, and

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
and provided, I shall sell al pwbiic AetiM

WHOLESALE A RETAIL TRADE.

rocenes

truth ef this statement call at KERB Ac
CROCKER'S, where you can “See for

Will do well to look, over my stock of

Evrnjthing Agou Want,
BUILDING LUMBER!

cordially invito ’every man, woman, and
—On Monday Mr. H, D. Purdy
Keep constantly on hand
of Middleville was arrested on charge
of attempt to commit! rape upon the
Ernon of Miss Ida Bray, a niece.
thickly
save money by getting your Buggies in yow
b waa taken before Circuit Court
own County. Ev^ry Boggy is warraatod
Commissioner Cobb, who admitted
thoroughly.
him to bail in the tom of $700. The
Depot, Nashville, Mioh.
The house waa insured
J. I*. REED A CO ,
examination
Hastings, Mich.
48
A W. OLDS.
the 1 Sth inst

gage, la w follow*.

They fleft the houae,

LATH &amp; SHINGLES.

Nothing waa saved.
for $1,000

arrearages of interaU
i option of the obligee,
----------- -------- ----------- btratoro or ensigns,
become and be due and payable immediately

people of Nashville are amazed to see J. L
Reed &amp; Co's Buggies coming to their city

their verdict “No cause for action.'

c. FR1NDLK,

dred dollars.

Yankee Notioi

WELUKG BVKIKKW.

family were absent.

Hard and Soil Wood

Tho tomb had

It waa born near Middleville.

of said interest or any part thereof on uy
day, whereon tbe same was made payable ax
therein expressed, and should the same re­
main unpaid and in arrears for the space of
leu days, then and from thenceforth, that

SHAWLS, CASSHKRES,
Manufacturer of

FOB THE

waa amicably settled by Wilson paying $3
Rutland township, (his Co.

DRESS GOODS.

wickedness-

On complaint of Samuel Fowler, Deputy
—A Hastingsite bad two eurioaities na ex­ Sheriff Lee, last Friday, arrested Cbaa WiL
hibition in the village last Monday,—« colt son of Sheridan, for assault and battery up-

all kinds, which will bo told low for cash
The highest price paid for Hide*. I’elts
etc. Give them s call ou West side Main 8t
ashvlUe, Mich.

Default having been made in the condi­
tions of a cer|ain indenture of mortgage,
made and ex rented on the first day of April,
it..
t
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—It is supposed that the railroad
Txumax's.
—E. B. White has purchrsed the ParmeSHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
accident which occurred last week
ter P. Durham is receiving new good*
tcer store and lot on the west aide of Main
INGS kept constantly on hand.
’■
FOR ALL KINDS OF
Street., paying therefov tbe sum of $1,000. Thursday, near Hastings, was caused in the grocery, line. Call and soe them.
Ed is refitting tbe store, and will put in a by the engine sinking a piece of
AST Thirteen pounds of good Crack­
wnod, which threw it from the track. ers for one dollar, at
and choice stock of
We manufacture onr Furniture from the
c«me Ed back again in the business circle The killed men, Herbert Wooton,
A. Roosa &amp;. Sox.
best thoroughly seasoned lumber and warof Nashville.
and Daniel Lynch, were married
■ft- Old papers for sale al ibis office,
men and Jived at Hastings. Wooton
—Tbe Hastings Jooxal accuses ns of
At ths old stand, west side of Main 81.
leaves, besides bis wife, one child.
Nashville M ich.
fretting about the Kalamazoo A Lowell
Railroad. Its a mistake. Onr health is
for raising buildings. Plea.e return them
A large line of
—Old Frogfoot thinks it is better to and save me the trouble of looking them up.
good, appetite ditto, couscience clear, and
P. Hulls*
BUTTER and EGGS.
the aeales turn at 140. Ob. Dennis: there stand behind a board and throw
21-46
BEESE k DETTERICK. is something else in this wide world to live stones at ns than to engage in a fair,
for bea’utoe narrow gauge railroads.
square fight, and wo would advise

rhile Oecar Warren him to devote a column of his paper
to Satan's subjects, in which to tell
ing on the road, digging under a stump the their sorrows and grievances agsins1

ROE &amp; CLEVER,
thanking the public for past favors solids •
continuance of the same, and would
inform the public that they will
keep constantly on hand

SPi. Fresh Cocoauuls at P. Durham's.

nifirlieeit Cash T*rice

ATKINSON &amp; ROE,

MEAT MARKET!

FRESH MEATS,
Something Interesting and Val­

Manufacturers and keeps on han

Together with a full assortment ot
Durham's.

KERR 1 CROCKER.

’ Nashville, Mich., Janf27, 1875.,

ftjT Carpels, (New Styles), at
®crt_ P. Durham keeps the best $1.00
Japan Tea in town. Try it and be happy.

-Entire S^ntinf action.
All order* left with us will receive prompt
atlentton. Both Double and Single Buggies
can bv had.

Nashville, Mich., April let, 1875.

ers interested)- ore requested to meet

menla about the place.

DRESS STAKING

—The business men, (and all oth­

LOCAL MATTERS.

A new stock of While Wood Lum­
ber received at tbe Ainsworth &amp; Brooks'
Elevator. Also Lath and Shingles and ‘all
kinds of building material.

Manufactured at Marengo, Mich., of tbe
best material, |.y flnu-.:laas workmen, and
we can fully warrant all Boggies we sell.
pArai.Vfl n... ■&gt; a .. —-If
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&gt;

Come and see tu and bring along

Wi pay the Highest Market Pnccfor

W. H. KOCHER A Bro.

Mtohlgan, known and described m tolloww.
to wit: Tbe south half of tint south half of

THOMAS SHELDON,
CLEMENT ShiKT1L
Mortgage.
Auorney for Mortgagee.
Dated Nashville, April fi, 1875.
28-40

�Tim iximbtiatiblo oniAiueuto |

llMrflWL

BRIEF.

fNJowteg ticket:
TbomM L. Young. of Hamlitoo; ftapreme
Judge,' Oecrgo W., MrUwalne; . Auditor,
Jam- William., « Franklin i Attorney •

kemofat..

visited Ohio. Kentucky,
. ming. Nrtwka audio**.

Ifta health to greatly

car town and entitl'd to the fnlkari protection;

Brtknap. (ten. W. T, Sherman. Gw*. Augur.

opposing sectarian legtolafioii and a union

Idatorian, aud Henry W. Longfellow., the pool,
will relieve
of-Amerire.
• ’ •
. -«n bta rcreul vtait to Chirafio to attend tho I
bom.ty 5 imlondug the m&gt;wctkHng of Oi i». Hheridan, Gen. 5on Vliet, of fiwi of |J|0 gOveninM,nt colled Uie revenue* •
| offpoaing a thin! term ; iirforamg Granta adbunko rtoererv. who claimed acquaintance
mhitatration ; to favor of the financial policy
; wldeh aball ultimately Sguajire tb« jMircliiumig
• repacitj- of the coin aud paper dollar; in favor
tiou* to create debt*,juwl in favor of a reduction

aignailon of tho Chicago Collector of Internal
^mnM. now tifluks Mr. Wada worth, in case

tbe Itev. Mr. McGlew, a CatiioHo clergyman,
who, it w** charged by th* plaintiff, ataixtared
him before hie congregation for betng married
by * Magtatrete. th. Jnrv rente into court and
- ....
were discharged,
failing -------------to agree on ennlioL
they stood ten for the plaintiff a .d two for
tbe defendant
'
..
.
—Another grand Indian council waa held at
, Waahington laaSweek. Hie Secretary of the

tabla office until the contrary to proven.
,
•“ Mireouri * -.porete propomtloo providing
I
“»«K« wW atao be entenittad to
I the people of that Htato.

XAlI.RO.lt&gt; • IltTEI.LIGKECJIf.
—Tho Court of Claims at Washington has

cifie Railroad-OomjMuiy, and wldeh waa brought
induration of the sum of £25.000 they give to recover one-half of the amount earned from
up their hunting privileges iu Nebraska A tli* govermatat by transportation, bat whidi is
numtier of chiefs objected to'tho terms. but now withheld by the government to pay the in■ it to believed they will tftontually accept Ute toreat in advance of tlio time when the subiidy
;bond* nuturn. Tho court gave judgment for
offer.
■ —Tta ceremony of investing tho Rigbt’Bov. the company in tho sum of *S12,000.
—At tho animal meeting of the rtockhohlcni
John JL Benni with tho insignia Of an ArchleekJ
j of the Chicago. Rock Inland and Itacilic nulChurch i rolk^ which wav held iu Chicago tiie other day.
awed bv I ‘ho jirrecut Board of Directors waaTC-olected.
IHniuqi ueiaa. oi
»ixi wr reimou
HU pmouu^l to Uubop 11,ra

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“&gt;• orajray.

^^-^“b'uxxr^

r sdxiul the altar caught, iui wha Li&gt;.&gt; «mo
w.
nuch remarkable rtatwiiaa relating to nt Holyoke, from the flaro of’Use ilhtmi.
■ tfnr weeks writanx th. tn wit
suicidM m the French raetropolie. Thia---------tmtion.--------------Oftv 2,000
-— people «,
perished
----------- ; in bent— aertta ttalac* of &lt;^d i
drejtersto resort aeenut to be epidemic at. tbe flames. Of this shocking-dtofcatcr it
nil sciUMinn of the yew. The muaua eni-1 ww said “ tho roeaug of ogrow weru utployed ore various, tlm water of the teriy unnifflciccL" Tba Ohitian goveru- d—lb. rfntodw^rl hlA body, transported it bun-,
&lt;lrr&gt; of miles w. their ahiuldertind accomp^ |
Beine and the fumee of charcoal beinjg ment* 'sabsequeatiy
’
,
’
' the
' , edifice
'
ordered
.
u K
n . &lt;‘*“•7^?^:
to be razed to the ground. But nothing ' book of Ute Mtc. and we are clad to know that
motto whjcli is almost ’ peculiar to Ujo could assuage the indignation ot the doh»h sired. Qiic»«o, have broagbi it out in a j
Star f^«
UloetnU ahd «t a I
raxisions utouc. Official-j^otiiitios show .jtgople who had seen.tiiair wives, daugh.
friends
needliwaly
sacri’ ­ grant rapidity. and we
that onfi hundred find twtarty-seven indi- her* and
’ *-*
— ’ ' *thus
’-----------*—-----know of no other book so
! viduals have thrown titonwehrwi from the ficed. There oro many pointe of irimi- good for an agent to work co. It to sold oulj
larity between these-two destructive fires
summitW the Ooltunn dt
_ n hundred and which will occur to thn reader. The
which
itoelf najriy
in the denier of-tbs
ponqihernalm of a church ot this de­
fifty Bid in the sir, u
"
... readcni wifi
«;n .re­ Kcription are highly inflammable, and
, Place Vendome. Our
member that during tlio rvign oT the when the means of exit, us at Snatioge
Commune in Purjs, this grand monti- anti Hoiyoke, arc imperfect, the catas­
meut, erected by the first Napoleon, in trophe would seem almost inevitable.
1805, wm pnlh-d down, but it has since
been restored to ita former height and
The prirwiph of arbitration hna lately
completeness, except tho statue yf Napo­
SILVER
leon, which has not been rvploocd upon been applied in New Ygrk city in the
TIPPED
tiie summit, for obvious political reasons. cetAbliabm'ont of the court of arbitration
SHOES
From the Column of July, situated in by thn Chamber of Couuneroe, tire latter
. ita lofty
. organization paying the salary of the
tho Place de la Bastite,, rearing
proportions WVC
over VUU
ano MHAAMAfc-W
hundred WMW
and fifty
Judge.
GABLE
plUpVIUUUO
UJ •I -•
&gt;.The
■ . court takes- cognizance
—■,
;.S.CREW
oct heavenward, forty-nine individuate only ot mercantile disputes, aud provides,
have lenjied to destruction.
What a n way whereby such diflerences can be
strange infatuation must liave possessed ; cheaply and quickly tried. White untheso desperate people a* they stood j willing parties cannot be forced to trial
upon .the lofty pinnacle beside tho gilt | in thia court, those who are confident of
figure of the Genius of Liberty for a . their righto can proceed to trial with the
moment before they hurled themselves ccrtaiflty of obtaining a decision without
‘into space. From tiie summit of the the law’s dolgy that .i» so terribly expenArc-do-Triomphe, at tho upper end of j rive and exasperating. Tho'decision,
the Champs Elyseos, the official reqord ■&lt; nnlf« formally appealed from, is biral- QRc 00n P* *V •* *»"“•. Tanna (raw Addraa
ulso shows thaf thirty-one indrvidnnls j ing upon the jiarties. The happy effects V V - V U U Gt-. Snxaos A Co.. I'urttead. Stain..

opiuMJa'gaaarLHJ'JB:
$1(1 L-JS.'-fH ?A’,sKi Buffer

have sought instant death.
This tri- ]
umphal arch is situated upon the higliest |
ground in ■ Paris, and is the finest and &gt;
largmt structure of tho kind iu the |

of tho arnuigemout ore manifested in
tbb prompt settlement of many disputes,
aud in relieving, to n oouaiderablo extent, tho crowded dockets of other

world. But'of all tho lofty lieighto from |
winch tlio suicidoa of the French capital '
havo leaped to certain destruction, the i
famous tower of Notre Damo hikes pre- j
■ cedonoe. Here an ■ official record has i
bean kept since tiie commencement of

conrto. Arbitration has lately been ep
pHod with great success in tho contests
between employers and strikers, aud
there ia every reason to anticipate equalty good reeulto from ita application to
courts of law.

TEXAS iasiW&amp;^.X
’W-Ai
ftrart for tiwu taxi) JOWUtaL

cheap BasmWiry.
AtnUONWUBAV-tMPUMEMJ*.

Chicago sutXftm xbxraasM co, *

BOOTS AND SHOES-AUCTION AND COMMISSION.
jAh P Mi NAMARA A OO.. 17 K.
c«mto fruit. u» cn.ru. uut TOUT,
w . «.mww* w..wrxw

COWING S DRIVE AND WEU PUMPS. L
m-dwrrataJta
CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASSWARE.

downkk a woolnkk

0. H. HANSON. ■ South Oteik.
ENGRAVERS.
O6BAVER. DIE SINKER « HARER. OF STEROLS.
L. BOCHK. in K. RawMah
FLOWERS ARD STRAW GOODS-SPECIALTT.

VINECAPJ.1TTERS
Hr. J. -Walker’s California Vinegar Bitters uro a purely-Vr^utabls-

preparaiion, mMo cliletlv Irotn the na­
tive herbs found on tho. lower ranees of
tho Sierra-Xoratia mountains nf Califor­
nia, tho mediciupl nroperticr jI »hick.
are extracted lUcretruin witliout tno two
of Alcohol.
The question Is ahnort
daily asked, ‘•What ia Hie antae of the
unparnnolou sncccM of Vinegar B' kteiis!” Our aniwer is, that they remove
the cause of disease, nnd tlio patient re­
covers his health. They are the great
•blood purifier and a life-glrine principle,
a pel feet Kcnovator and invigorator
of thj system. Never before.in the
bi-turr of tbe world ba» a medicine been
HOTELS.
compounded powwuig the remarkable
HRF.VOORT HOUSE. IO ind IU R.
Oa th. qualities of V’fXKOAiiHiirrKM in healing the
m^S^,E^aAutmKES
ft* sick of every disease r
heir to. They
a
u.. ,.t ,.i.i Ht j.n.ta.otxTriJl.taKirAjDa
are a gentle' Purgati , aa well as a Tonic,
relieving Congevti . or luflAhimsUou of
the Liver and V-cend Organs, in Bilious
SAW MANUFACTURERS.

WASHING MACHINES.
ClrenJu., «c., add™. CAlJCtoH CHAMPION
WMber ( V, &gt;K CUtk. A«»nt»
..wrWlmre.
WATCHES. JEWELRY AND JEWELERS' SUPPLIES.

•

The properties of Die Walkkb’h
VimnoarIJiTTiasaro ApcrisnL Diaphoreue,
Carminative, Nutritious. Laxative, PiureUc,
Sedative. Counter-Irritant, Sudorific, Altera­
tive. and Anti-Bilious.

Grateful Thousands proclaim Vin­
Bitters tbe mow. wonderful inrlgnnmt that ercr sustained the sinking
system.
,
egar

*****

THK UNION PUB OO. Nw

No Person can t

according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bones are not de­
stroyed by mineral poiton or oilier

| Geo, p, Rowell a Co. |

repair.

Bilious. Remittent and Inter­

mittent rovers, which are so preva
lent in the vidteya of our .great rivers
snow thnt of the thousands
U W-blAglou
'•“-1 ~~ ta.
n.~ ntalAg. b... lb»t
In-.oml „.l „Itr-rr«n &lt;ta j who ,Ue
poportton
throughout tbe United Stntep,especially
those of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,
uwunled to uotlta.
!,**1*80
",d tho
b*’° '**” P«ra*® human being* have thrown away (iwrtroywl, not bv old ago, or by tbo
Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkan­
,
______
।
'
exhaustion
of
vitality,
but
•
.-----------j b"1’" " ~V
u,“ “ !•
■ their liven by leaping from tho tower, to i natund
----- •*—
■ *-■
sas, Red, Colorado, Brazo.?,Rio Grande,
! ttto...gli
through intemperance, or disregard
CX1XX AXD cw/wrwu M.
u«ta to Uy to awmlaln .bra.
,I the
. pavement below.
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Sayntinab, Ro'
1 either on tho port of the sufferer, or his
—The Attorney-General has received an ofti- |
nnokc, James, and many others, with
eta! report of th* -raps of tta rilppery Me I
riXASClAL ASD INDVeTKIAL.
rmrente, of tiie simplest laws of nature. CKyi ncu—rxU.1VI Chloro. Ulif.rM.tamk Mo.
•heir vasUtributarics, throughout our
Cartney. the
the counterfeiter.
ooanterfritor. inTcra*.
hTTcxaa. Ho
nava jI —
—‘Hie
xno following
louowmg »
u&gt;e public
p«D»o debt
new statement
nraraurut .
Such being the case— and figure* cannot
Cartucy.
Ho nays
to tbe
entire country during the Summer and
ho fr. not Sftiifl'-I *pth &gt;!.w aiatomont thrt hl* ‘ for May. showing a reduction of «1.1119.456 I Catharine Baker, a poor old woman of miereprceetd facte—tho condusion is
Autumn, and remarkably so during sea­
•boon
——sent
L. him. a.
। &gt;i..&lt;
' IinlianajM)liK,- dill her port toward found- 1
were tlio causes of iutempefiuice, ita
He is,..n_
fullv —
convinced
that Me- • rtm-inn
during th*
tho month
month ::
sons of unusual bent and’ dryness,
J
.1 X.. r»-r r.t.1 t.m.t*
lac- Prof. U. llrrktr, P. O. Box &lt;7X lapurt., Ind.
tag.Arty to-ltataurt.invariably accompanied by extensive de­
i,7?3,i&lt;9.2X1 . b- “he and her husband were Prus- tiie human life-Lime would Imrangements
; extended of tbe stomach and liver,
r ft •
1 sians, and moved to Indianapolis forty I proportionately. What agent most rapNo.683 Broadway, N.Y. City. and other abdominal viscera. Id tbeir
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow­
v&lt;mts ago. They were poor.
They ex- .
hannlcMly and certainly will
40
K»al
stated.
I
erful influence upon these vafioijs or­
' ploral U..&gt; gutter. „,a rtuotol tag. ta&gt;d
|bto&gt; vioeu, or tho tatutauoy to
—Hie counterfeiters and ^desperadoes haw J IracUou*! currency.
gans,
‘ ,
*: ,
. ,
,
' them, IS the question which has been as
. ,
.
r'.un ..Hiru-.u.
, g«l»go
dop«, mJ tnruoj thorn into i u,„ri.ugbly M.l |&gt;orri.l«oUy ugiutoj
to is essentially necessary. There
begun to hunt the oflicoxa of tli« secret service; &gt;
is no cathartic for the purpose equal to
aud wo learn that Larkinn Selror. A detective. ;
4%,ou7.om ' food and shelter.
They "went poorly । han tiie search for tiie Philosopher’s
Dr. J. Walker’s Vinegar Buters,
The discovery !_
has been made
w— found dead iu Went Virginia a few days I
os they will speedily rcmovc'tbo dark­
.fa,3*o.am.iv&gt; dad and never succeed«.*&lt;l in transmuting “tone. Thz
----- L. by
L., | rtokaL^PUB- co., OMa*&lt;o. in..
ago. with lite body riddled with bullets. In the j
----- ,u&gt;v of itoirrug-pioktagproft. into good ;.lr -I“«pb Wrikor, »bo«&gt;-idoly kuown i ,, . „ „„
colored viscid- matter with which tho
bowels are loaded, at tbe some time
Indian Territory, some frieixta of the notorious ;
• ,
,ri
7
...
' Vineuah Brrnuw nre accomphalnng ’ -T .,♦&gt;.
ARM,
dotlM.
rb.y
won.
boto-rt,
but
non.
■
wJa
,
wlddl
stnnnlauug the secretions of the liver,
unruro....... . .................... 4.W.IO7
McUartaey attacked and fatally wounded two 1
[wlai .irpornt hrld for reof the silk-euid-broaddotli-jNuuMTM, arcing never dreamed of. Try them and judge j KS’KETuSStoS.'
and generally restoring .the healthy
w members of tho Creek Indian . police—James
ilri»|4&gt;«n «t errtlOratca
i the Bakers at work in tho city’s gutters
yourself, aa thousands are doing all I ------------- —-----------------functions of tiie digestive organs;
ofilopmli........ .?............. 6S.3CJ100
Calouel aud Jesse Johnson. Their recovery is
1 mid slop-barrels, would havo thought of j ovor
country.,
dimbtfnl.
Fortify the body agaiiist disease
mIw(th
rtui*?
.niwi.w'Uwm •" ""V'sa*, propio, i-oi tboy I f - --T.LTZZ^ZZr^-- „r_
z WAI vs A*a*«av Ulo&lt;
vpeniU,,, s*l«rt
by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar
—FoAy-sovnn thonaand dollars &lt;lis*p|i*&lt;ar«I
Save Monet and Health.—Tho repn- f fnnn .
*“
“***"
B’j iters, ao epidemic can take hold
&gt; 1*W°^iSiEGRAeH'lNSTmJTK.
'Su. Wla.’
i.iw.iv. ; were aiming at respectability, without tattamri th* Wflaonahuttls newing machine is
of a system thus fere-armed.
■
■ merit at Washington tho other day. All tho
---■= I
t
r ir
.
ra"O Ihoronglily OHtabllabod that uo word in ita
,----------------- , any feelrng of aclf-respect. Finally the | commeudaiion ia necerearr. Tlio plan adopted
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head। husband died, and wiw s'.owtxl away-iu ;
tbo mamifacUirara of thia famous machlna
nclie, Pam in tho Shoulders, Congho,
ing money could be found.
' m&lt;n&gt;«y: rnndt&lt;U onMaRdlnK
’ ,'rfrkl- । .1
i . .i
I of placing thoir price* no low as to come within
M
U.. JlnieJ
U.. ;
Tightness of tho Chest, Dizziness. Sour
iXm lht' Kn'“,ld
U"’ cltY “ rxpx'luw ; olio. '
Eructations of the Stomach. Bad Taste
f
, have that much to do for a poor man in
tiiem to the gratitado of tlio** who are
.
6.1UL39C
ir
. ..
.
really moat in need ofsuch an article. Machines
Ln tbe Mouth. Bilious Attack*, Palpitaj
sclf-protectiou. A man, hewever poor, wiU
delivered at any railroad station in this
tation of the Heart, Inllnnunation of the
tho cuxtody of a detective;
;
30,1&lt;*,m* '
sure of burial. Catluxriuo Baker con- county, free of transportation chargee, if orLungs, Pain in the region of tiie Kid­
— I’cmburton, tho murderer of Mn&lt;. Bing-: —Dr. Linderman, Director of
■
a»b,U..U«ltab..gl«nn- of tho oity’o n»
neys, and n hundred othf-r p:dnfal feytnpbain, at Bonton, recently,
. baa been convicted, |• a;*Mikn eousdautiy of agopdtitno coming uaxt , •fuse, and. as an auxiliary to a livelihood. KF
......
.. —
i -i.
—.— circular
:■ «--_____
toms, are tbo oflkprllMS of‘Dys|»p8faT
11
"talOR'i"
and
chromo
free
on
ap—— Buffer tbe dcati. penalty, a* W1 whtn .if,er’will take the place ot j-ipor
and will -MW
doubth
. , .
,.
,
plication. Thin comi*any want a few more
Ono bottle will prove n better guarantee
| - k tn washing. - She was peraevermgly good apenta.
the mmder was one ot tta moat atrocious on fn^tivnal currency.
^KSt Pj?rtflgi=________ of its merits than a lengthy advertise­
.
i —
Wilhoit'h Toxic '-A’Sm. Rrne
-TbL
Tbt. firm
firm of
of Treadwri!
Trcadwrfl &amp;
A Co.,
Co., of
of San
San FrauFrau- ' inauainous
indusUnon* to
to pica
pick up
up a
a living,
living, ana
and sne
she
ment.'
. .
—Tho Bupreme Court of Maine but rcfuse&lt;! | deco, agricnltnral
!&gt;** sua
agricultural iuiplemoiita
liuplcmonta dealers.
dealers, h*a
*u* '’ luitl two Ixiygto core for. Tho boys were I ajti&gt; ScientiwcOvna’—The nnprocodentod sale
Scrofula, or King’s Fvll, White
NICHOLS, 8HEPAR0 &amp; C0.'8
to graut a writ of error in the case* of Gonlon pcu&lt;le«L
4500,000.
| not kept nt home, but were supposed |
Uli" world-renowned medicine }wor&lt;m lupended, with liabilitie*
liabilitire st
rt45UO.0OO.
Swellings, Ij leers Erysipelas, Fwclieil Neck,
and Warner, under condemnation of death for i
I,.
. .. '
,
.
rm I eoutortibly that no remedy ha* superseded tbe
Goitre, Bcrofalou* In!laii:iuuti»ii*. Indolent
It rill to rrarab,™! th.t ttatari.
■
“ *“ K™bb'1»r •'"to-tore .tax Tb. |
„nb» .rt.ltoT&lt;xto. So
ta. bra.
1 ndanimaiiuuH, Mercurial A flections, Oki
mnrdered bis father mother and brother in
, ..
, ! other day Catharine Baker died, ngvd 69. : fo‘,w- ®° hard ae not to yield to ita aorta^ing
Sores, Eruption* of tbe Slrfi!.,lVire
pta I
mnraerea un. isthtr. mouicr. ana urotucr n । . Two IcadinR Gcuerala bare l»cn arrwtre! i
,
... „
.
iiiflticnce, and uo liver m&gt; Inportroplitol as not
I
The
BRILLIANT
NVOCKSNof
tblaGrain*
WANTED.
I
In these, as in nil other cen»titutiunal Dbthe hope of taheritiug tta- property of bin j B[ yisdnd for complicity iu .a republican con- I 8“o (l,c“ ,n r“gH
w,tl‘
tlw signs । to nlvo nn ita tong-retained btliotur secretions,
.
. .
I
I1. III. B I H. •*•■*■!
I.
easex, Walkkh’x VlNMua Bittkrs havo
father—a farm and a small amount of money. |
’
a? poverty about her.. Destitution and WM*
or Fever has yet refused to fall
ind nii
i “"proceacnicomiaoannauoi canu Mocumcry. ■hown their great curative powers in the
Wagner is better known aa tho Ide of Hfaoola
—London pa|»en« state tliat there ia every I want can join her to the earth do more. 1 uira. New OrteS?*’
• •* * C°” rrOpri*'
tn. n!ir.^ln
aUkhiuaJI PLBtlSniHu | yB*briefl-:ri„t It ho* !*c«nc widely known
mast obstinate and intractable *5k-.c*.
mUr'!'r^.’ ...
.........................
; likelihood-&gt;f Uq&gt; government* of Ruvata and i Hex two suns came, and they appeared
Fon naix by ajx dudoowto.
L-——-------------------------------------------------- and FOLLY F.NTABLINIIED, a« the
For Inflammatory and Chronic
BUBB MILLS FOB COBB, TLOIIB k FEED, ‘ “LEAIMNC Tint KSHING MACHINE.”
—At St. Albans. \t.. last week, Clifton rt. | g^imnf coming to a friendly arrangement oa t0 b,. respectable educated men Cath„
'
.
« T.
RllClIinntisni, Gout, Bilious, RiuinlWeeks attempted to kiU Henry C. Greene after i tllp „llta&lt;lp&gt;n of Central Asia.
; •
n t ■ rc •
■
L- . .
HamtVAL consti [ration leads to tho foltentandluicnuittcnt Foyers, Discasesof
mrttiug bi* -barn on fire, ami soon after riiot
•„!_
»„ h.M
! Mnuc B*kcr “ stairs were investigated, lowing reanlts; J^uatkn of th* kklt^y*.
thS Blood, Liver, Kldiieyi
Bladder,
these Bitter* have no equal. Such DiAduies
Ihaappantod loro aud th* belief that Greene cabinet makers jnrt released from imprison- «c«cd of ODO hundred thousand dollars : rtranfltb ; aU of wbic-h may b* avowed by being
are caused by Vitiated Blood.
influenced Uw objert of Weeks’affection, catiMdlnMut. Upward of S0.000 person* took part in worth of property, in Kotlik* nnd jots I "indsr in rour tabits. aisl taking, say one of
Mechanical Diseases.—Persons en­
gaged in Paints and Minerals, such ns
Plumber*, Type-settem, Gdld-beau-re, and
xZKir,A\l&gt; r'M.VALrlB.
\ “w‘r —— l,n&gt;b*blo bri.e.. Gm. IriUb. teresL
Uvct. She
Sbo had
bril managed
mni.Mged her
her alfaira
atTiJrn ao
ix.
.— ' • Anodyne
■
r-’ Liniment
.. 1 . maT .be ■
JommoiP.
Miner*, as they advance iu life,'are Subject
-U Ira rarara drararir. Im. iln. “d *’» ““ *"*“ " E“I'1" " °*
that nobody dreamed of her wealth. : n«cd to advantage where aav Liniment ia dodrto paralysis of tlio Bowels. To guard
.ra nglqmu. rauUn or CUvra u.l
‘“1
™ U» Th. ta. wiU m^u-. ^rUbl. diri.lo I
tgninrt this, take a dose of Walkkk's Vix
BuUivan, N. Y.
’ Lbinreo court. *od *ereral vcaecita have been
xuar Bittkks uccasiiuially.
of thos|x&gt;ils of a rag-picking life. There | Dial can bo u»c&lt;l internally.
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..
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Fpr,SldiiJH9M*M«RruptionsJret-.
The plardng mill of Kiorwtnd ft Rtnith. in ' wreck**!.
r.«,»cUbU
T=^i._2at-iboUoo „( mqoo
' ,er’
»•*«•». Bl-tche.. SjKrt*. Prtnpie* *
Now York aud a school -bouse aud tenement ’ ~1,T the «•!•«”« of ‘ »Kbur iu ibc Tagus B EA.1~,I4 th.l U,..y
:! IIMstules.
’u«luien, Boil*, CaHrtiuctea,
CaHmucte*, King-worms.
King-worms,
adjoining, were lrarue.1 last week. Eighteen riw' ,,eMr
««aUy. sixty live* were The Bakers fcHtndad A respectable busily, of land to eroigranto. Addnw* J. E. Foern,
feald-heod. Sere Byre, Hryaipetoo, Itch,
and did their whole duty to society so Emigration Bai eon. Houston. Ttaa*.
familire were rendered homeless. T,tal loss, i&lt;“t'
___ ____________________________ :______ doinx fiut. Choroti xil &gt;ivl cconotntrel work.
Scurfs, PiacolorotioiK of the Skin, Humors
&lt;123.000.
i —C*rl«*t G«&gt;- ttahalta. witli 2.000 men, *t- fur ns they knew it Their livce involved I Glen Fiona Brama Warxa, at Waukegan,
and
piacaaes
of
the
Skin
of
whatever
name
DO
YOUR
OWN
PRINTINC!
3UR
PRiNTiNC!
-A
ta. U.I rtri
“““"ratal wua.ta □. a achemb of deceit, and yet nothing ,
elsrc"
kidney Atawm.
“Hk'W .Fn *# 77E T_ !fT2 "XT* m "Arrm*.” timt h.vnNle* Tkimii Grain. Ixtnx or nature, are lilurafly tlug fit P^d Arrfod
|\|
Ftox, Timothy. Sliltatl and all
IndianapoHs last week, and cocwiderable dam- &lt;
out of tbe ayatem iu A ahurt liin* Uy Abo uso
could lie more respectable thiui the ' How to Get a Home. See advextiaemauL
JLW PRINTING PRESS •nrhiliarun RTAln «n&lt;l
with KNT1RE of ihcac Hittent. •
age wa* doue to railrred proven. A freight
~I‘an' *
* «ralUr rail*V- ’hereby
EASK AND KPFRCriVKNRXl. flrwn.
,
- ------------------ - --------train on tbe Bellefontaine rood ran into a cnL !
U Veremllre will occupy tert fifteeo grand result
Pin, Tape,-and other Worms,
THE MARKETS.
by extra aavtag of grain;
lurking in the *v»tem of ao many thtauanilr,
■ rort, near Oakland, wrecking seven or eight 1 ul‘ullle*toga?* requires LESS THAN
uro eflectuaUv destroyed and rcisoVed. No
cars. The conductor, engineer awl lircnuu.
~Oc,‘formerly Captain-Geueru
Belta, Hoxaa, Journal*, and i
&gt;ODSAOO.M»refrT4
1
•rstem
of medicine, no vcfinifuger. •hi an
The Bay State Shoe and Leather Com ’
aud one brakeman are reported drowned
1 of Cul* lia" k*ca -«PF«uted to the command
tnehninitics will free (be system fn&gt;m_wo_nna
-Additional reiwrts i-dwtate that th* d.^^rr ' of ti*® «P«d»b Army of the Center.
like tliese BKtcrii.
pony ojierote several of the larger prisons
done by recent rterm.s iu vaneu. lorahUre to
“Tb* &lt;-«n"™hou of IxxxJun h« torolrr.1 to
For Female Complaints, in young
and penitentiaries, among them that of
the Wert we* very eeriou*. oapeciaBy iu Central lnTlu lh®
°r
Yorit *® U1® tot*™*or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo­
Kings county, New York, and tlio Kow
lUiuota. Imliina aud Kentucky.
; Uoutl m!1'iic’J'*l bouquet uext nxmlh.
manhood.
or
the
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IHttan display so decided an influence that
j a certain sum a day for convict labor. !
improvement is soon perceptible.
property by a recent hurricxiio H Macao, ■
UMU ih. punu
I'.ul . particular, of .uc, .tyl.S prtoj. lenniek.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whep
China. The storm laete! sever*! lioure, and ■
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ever too tind it* impurities burxUBRthrpogh
a utimber of Hvea are reported Imt.
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uobl&lt;1 average, 400 prison.-™, paying therefor
the skin ia Ihmptes, Eniptiaaa,
Sarek.
Til OMAN LKSLIE!, IpevM, 111.
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State, aa it rendered the institution selfthe blood pare, aud the health bf the syslcrr
are thrown out of employment
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will follow.
Mistaining.latrt
Laid week the State author­
' New York oily, at Chancellor Kent's. ities -were informed that the contract
—Philip UMkorortii, Collector of Internal ’ u
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ttorraw ot tb. CUmg, tt.irwt to. bra. to- ;
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withdrew and met in another roots aud
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neceeaary to exitod tamjK-rarily. etactii* G. H? Ktoweh Piwd- • |)e
Jlmperor of the French.
Can P«»d &lt;100,000 for machinery, for which
conceive of anything so olwnrd 1
tiierr ia no appropriation.
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Kcnrte ttot they had orpmired, am! the proUrt ia
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VOL. II.

And Mr. Rogers did not tell her ttatT Rogers, and ho jammed hfe heels into • thk itAXanKK or Til ft dmxck.
the lottery drawing took place on the j the coals once more, and the flames! ’ At an Inquest held iu London on the
first of Boptemtar. ■
*: burst hot and rod over the half-burnt body of a young lady who died KiiddeilIt was breakftud-time when tlife re-1 butterfly and consumed it in an instant ly, a few houre after attending an even•
“&lt;kw't you think of anything etee but1 ing party,-of apoplexy, the Oroner reover, tho table long after her spouse hadI that confounded pen-wiper ? The ticket!;
Look for it, Eamcrelda!’’ . •
“It’s in the batterfly. How did I
know i You never told mo ! I thought
it was an old fetid/* JMlifl Esmeralda.“ Oh, why didn't you rave 1t!"
“ In the butterfly ! What butterfly I”
cried Mr. Rogers, staring ntaut him.
“Butterfly pen-wiper!", cried Mrs.
R., and fainted away in the comer.
It happened to be a Saturday. The
school had a holiday. All Any kmg the

ent she could make liim for his birth­.
day. She. had hot a penny of her own,
nor hail she any nusans of earning one;;
and to send a man-a birthday present for■
which the bill must come into him might
not be considered a delilate attention
oven from u wife.
“ I don't suppose lean give him any­
thing nicer than a pen-wiper or a pincushion,n she said with a sigh; “but

JfUMBKR

l'll do th^t, at least "
And then she rummaged out of her
bag-of odds and ends black cloth and
scarlet velvet and a few gold beads—
gilt, rather—and liid-then; at the bottom
of her work bosket There wore only
throe days between that and the first of
September, and when oho had remem­
bered the design of a fine pen-wiper—«
butterfly, gorgeous with red and black
wings and the gold eyc« and body, alia
sot to work an it diligently; end needing
a card for the center of the affair, peered

777.

Thors was a time when lotteries wore
very common things, quite legal, and by
no m*en*&gt; disreputable, and when very
worthy people bought tickets and mode
do secret of the matter.
It was a good while ago. of course,
ami you would have to look long for the
worthy gentleman who one night about
dark walked into a lottery office for the
pnrfiosc of buying a tjckch He had
tight boots and. light towsera with
straps, and the fur collar of his coat
stood up above life ears, and ho wore
that awful thing, a stock, about his
throat, and he wu in the height of that
year’s fashion, and was regarded by
thooo who met him rather with admira­
with which we should greet him now—
, with which, indeed, we should greet any
of the ladies or gentlemen of that year ;
the first habited as above, with curly
brib-haped hats upon their heads, and
twisted canes in their bauds ; the latter
In coal-scuttle bonnets and leg-of-mutton

sleeves, and two straight breadths and
two gores in their skirts, wliich were
short, and showed low alijqx'rs and silk
-dockings, and with long stringed workiMg. on their arms, and big parasols
over the long bonnets, before which
hung, for modesty's sake, curtains of
black or white face, which they called
veils.
Mr. Rogers, for that was tlife -gentle­
man*o name, stepping up to the counter,
asked to look at the tickets. Perhapn he
held the superstition that there was luck
in odd numbers, for as soon as they were
spread before him he decided on the num­
ber seven hundred and seventy-seven ;
paid its price and walked off with it in his
wavrtcoat-pocket. As he turned the cor­
ner the big poster on tin wall seemed to
be written especially for him.
“ Capital prize, ten thousand dollars.
Tickets, five dollars each.
Don't de­
lay.”
“ I had a drcam that meant luck last
night,” said Mr. Rogers to himself;
“and I have a fancy that I shall draw
the great prize. That’s a-splendid numThen he turned another corner, and
npied a face peeping out of the window
of a small lirick houA—the face of
Mrs. Rogers, who feared that Mr. Ik’s
favorite dish was spoiling.
•* That reminds me," said Mr. Roger*,
“ I must nut tell Eamcrelda. The luck
will be spoilt if one tells of the ticket;
and she’d talk so much of it -women will
talk h&lt;&gt; much.
So Mr. Rogers drank his tea and raid

into boxes and drawers, hutil at tile'
Ixittom of Mr. Rogers’s liair trunk she
found the very tiflngahe wanted, a yel-.
low, dkigy, llHuiib-msrkud Hung with
777 upon it, and made uso of it at once.
Then sweetly smiling and qraty unconscions of what she had done, she fin
felixxl off the pen-wiper with autenmu of
gold thread, and hid it until the birth­
day should dawn.
-‘ ’ Ou that day, the wonderful first of
September, Mr. Rogers arose betimes;
so did hfe wife. She presented him
with life pen-wiper; he accepted it with
a kias, and pretended to feel thankful,
though it only reminded him of life
desk, hfe copies, the slavery gf life life.
Now that the time hod come, he felt
sure that he tad only squandered money
—that 777 was a blank. Ho dreaded
the knock of the news-carrier—the
glance at the column of the popcr in
whinh tiio prizes would be published;
He groaned and hid hfe face in hfe
hands.
“Are you ill, dearl" asked Mro.
Rogers.

Ho only groaned again.
But at this moment came the paper­
man’s knock, and with a sudden revnlsion of feeling ho rushed to the door.
Ho took the paper into hfe jdioking
the first words tliat met his eyes were:
777. capita r. piuze 810,000.
The effect of thfe nnuonnoement on
Mr. Rogers wan tremendous. He r.tnrV
ed to liia feet and danced alxmt the
room. He shouted “ huzzah!” and gave
throe cheers, gs though hc had been at a
political m&lt;“cting. Thou ho ruahed to
the table where hfs boys* copy books lay
piled, and seising them one by otift flung
them into tlieopeu grate, yelling:
“ No more school teaching; no more
While Mr?. Rogera, weeping and
wringing her hands, besought him to
Como to his senses, and felt fully assured
that her husband-, liad suddenly beooriie

a raving maniac. Finally he finished by
throwing the "butterfly penwiper on the
top of th« pyre, and falling into a chair
weeping.
-

day long his wife wept and bemoaned
heraelf. He took no pity on her. He
said :
“ I hate you, and never can forgive
you !" And she thought of suicide.
They had nb dinner.' At night Hho
made tea, and they drank it with averted
faces, Then she crept away to her little
spare bed-room up stairs, leaving liim by
the fire.
Tho church bells rang sweetly, but
neither of tliat wretched ]&gt;air went to
church. It never could be forgotten,
that miserable Sunday, by cither of
them j and worst of ’all, Monday was
ooiniug, and the school boys and the
work of tho day. About dusk Mr.
Rogers bethought him to walk out.’
Generally they walked out together.
Now Mrs. Rogers*rat and heard the
voices of the holiday-making jioople in
the street,'and felt, -as aho said to her-'
self, as though aho were divorced. When

Mr. Rogers returned hfe tea was on a
stand, and Eamcrelda wm shut up in the
sjiare bedroom-again.
Both nroHc next morning unrefreehed
and miserable. She felt like a criminal;
ho as the very vengeful ghost of a foullymnrdered rpan might be supposed to
feel. He asked himself aloud a number
of singular questions.
'
As : “ Why do mon marry idiots, who
moke pen-wipent of ten tliousm’d dollaraf”
“Why don’t she poison me; better
than logger me,’’ ho said, still to him­
self, still aloud, “ but oho shall suffer
for thia."
'
’
.
And then Mrs. Rogers wept; het poor
eyes bulged out of her head. Tliere was
a big swollen vein down tho middle of
her forehead. She was the most wretched
of
1 little women.
Aa he sipped hfe coffee, and she cried,
the morning paper flew into tho window
wliich stood open. It wm the carrier’s
way of saving time.
’ It fell nt Mr. Roger’s foot. He took it
up and Opened it with a bittera-emcmbrancc of hfe |Mt opening of Wn paper.

And three were the first words that met
hfe eyes :
“SjNsdal Announcement'—The man­
agers ot the Eagle lottery desire to rec­
tify a grave nrfetake in Saturday’s report.
No. 777 did not draw tho capital prize.
It was drawn by No. 775. The fault was
the printer's."
.
“Hang the printer!” cried Mr.
Itogcra. “ Eraicrelda
“ Oh!" said Esmeralda.
“I forgive you,'my dear," said Mr.
Rogers. “TH never say another won!
about it,-never."
“Oh, how noble 1” ’sobbed Mrs.

marked that it wm s pity to say anything
. .
against so “healthful
and pliwrarabte
an exercise as dancing," but. it most cer­
tainly prodrtom apoplexy in certain
casus. The cases in which death is di­
rectly produced by dancing are happily
rare, but the needs of death are oftent
sown in a ball room, not no ranch froml
dancing as from the circumstances under.
which it fa carried on.
..
Far instance, what can bo more likely•
to produce apoplexy, or mom serious,
illness, than the practice of eating icest
when, thoroughly heated by violent exer­.
cise 1 Again, the atmosphere of many at
Iriil room, crammed wi it often is with,
throe times oa many people us it «ani
contain, fa enough of itself to poison
any one not acclimatized to suffocation
by previous training. Theo there are
the sudden changes of temperature to
which young ladies insufficiently clad
are oxjkWkl on leaving the heated rooms
as they roturn home, over-tired, and in
precisely the same condition in Which
such changes of temperature ore likely
to affect them if they have any tendency
to lung disease.
The late hours, also, which arc neces­
sarily kept in the season caring t-be otherwfeo than very prejudicial to the health
of both young and old, and probably
cause many illnesses that are'unjustly
credited to other sources. There is, in
truth, great need of reform in most pf.
the social habits of the present day, and
the wonder fa not that one young lady is
killed by dancing, but that anyj save the
strongest, survive the amusements and
dangers of a summer in London.

In addition to its coming Centennial,
iteoliituary poetry, and its Council of
Ten, Philadelphia appears to possess n
Police Depart ment capable of holding its
own against all competitors in their bru­
tality. Tlu) luteal display of uniformed
ruffianfem is set forth by the Philadel­
phia 7¥me«. In the account of a row,
the reporter dates a quarrel back to the
old Volunteer Fire Department days.
Members of what ■ wore then rival com
piurics were now talking politics in a
Whisky shop. t Ono of them was a police­
man, who, in the heat of debate, cmpliaoized life remarks by tatting his opjx&gt;
nent oyer the head with a club. The
friends of the wounded man remonstrated
•with purity of language and oopionsnexB
of e-xprcasten nunal among ex-membera
of the Volunteer Fire Department bf
Philadelphia ; whcraujxni two other po-liccmcB, who were also drinking in the
nnloon, abandoned their potations and
pourod a volley of pistol-shot into the
offending civilian. “ I’m full of balfel"

was the simple comment of the‘fatallyv oundod man, oh he fell upon the floor.
'•You’re full of dfrt’” was the amiable
n■spouse of the first assailant ; but the
dying man told the troth. There-were
four pistol-baUs in his body, and fhoj
were diachargtxl from pistols held by
tJirec jtoliecmen. The officcra actually
held the man while they idiot him. All
tilings coaridcred, the" Philadelphia vartety shows itself sirorrim- to m&lt;»4 oth*r
IKilicrmm.

NO. 38.

formed. This oraisfeta in throwing circu- j
lar-idiajMnl steel quoits at any thing. The

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old Sikhs throw tbrae quoits with adeodly ■ —A citizen of Detroit baa in hfe poeaim, uul Uta taco known to .tecnpiuto , «taion • Bibl. or&lt;n SOO ytan old print
scores of their enemies at night without j ed &lt;)n perchment
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making tho slightest Dofec. They gen_
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I Lmveraity on the occasion of President
Angell's reception.
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nomm amoXq Tiii^rxu.
—At Detroit, fest Sunday, Napier’s
According to an interesting narrative। carriage factory, H. Eaton’s rtwidence
lately current in New York, a lady of-■ and lively stable, and Edwin Han Lug
advanced, years and grout twxifel dfetinc- ton's residence were destroyed by fire.
tion, who 'fe conspicuous for her ener- The looses aggregate about $12,600;
getic and efficient benevolence, had her partly instu-etl.
jxxikct picked of a wallet containing1
—At ah early hour last Friday morn­
alioqt $600, a large portion of which oho ing a freight train on tho Central road
had collected for a well-known and de­ ran over a young man named J. H. Wil­
rarving cliarity, of which she fe a son, Iwtwocn Wayne and .. the next- sta
prominent manager. Of tins sum a parti tion west, mutilating liim beyond recog­
waa in checks and tho
bank notes.
nition.
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Shu won greatly disturbed at the loss,
A host in hinmelf—A landlord.
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—Advices from Grand Rapids states '
and was just about to make it gixxifrom hat forest fires recently destroyed the j Lead astray—A glancing bullet.
Iter own private rraourctw when’ the aer- .camp utensils of the Bcllowe Bros., near ]
A bad hub-bub—Jesse Pomdtoy.
vant oneway told her that a strango- Livingston. Loe* $1,000. The camp of .
Tur best trade mark—(kuh reorivoJ.
luoking man desired to see her in the uw
tho Winderly
Lmnber vompany,
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parlor. She went down without sus­ Hunter
Lake, was also destroyed. Loss •
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$.') 000.
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A butchzh, on luring asked wtat was
pecting wliat wus to follow.
* ■» a a.
a. •
■ j a »r- i.’the best thing for an empty stomach,
Her visitor, addressing her by
—Patents recently issuod to Michigan ’ .
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name, said, “Madam, you have lost a
inventors : Fire kindlera for steam tire i
considerable sum of money, and I have
It is uaelefrt to talk about lieginuing
engines, F. B-aufait, Detroit; stoves,
ccmc to restore it to you. Of course
G. W. Herrick. Detroit; farm gate«fc to do better to-morrow; either begin to­
you are aware that it was stolen by pick­
W. H. Pratt, Prattsville ; raw-filing' ma­ day, or say -notliiug about it.
ing you pocket; but the fraternity have
A Lrrrr«E _
girl,. when requested
to recite
chines, J. A. Wifeon, Spring Lake ;
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considered the subject, and we have con folding «etaiIo, wbool dtaui, N. Smilb, I ta«p«llmg iMwin, lta«l oat, ••LitUo
eluded that we cannot keep any money Battle Creek.
I Mkth thood be theen, and not heard.”
that has been taken from you.' Wo
—John Tickworth, brakeman on the j Ax vlcptantere belonging to Howe’s
know your goodness, and the charities
Grand Rapids railroad, while coupling ft ! circus wbb safely delivered of a baby
to which you devote your time and your
means, and wo have determined to re­ sleeping-car td the train, which had be- elephant at the exposition grounds in St.
store tho pocket-book. Here it is, with come detadied, near Clam Lake, was Joseph, Mo., on Sunday of last wook—
caught between the bumpers and instant- I said to ta the first of these animals ever
its contents undiminiahed,’ and I. trust
you will not be unwilling to receive and ly killed. His remains wmx* forwarded , born in the United States.
to Chicago, where hfe wif« resides.
I Dunrxa a trial the Judge cullpd a wit­
apply, as yon apply so much other
—David Clark, the tramp who some- ; neso. No one answered, and an elderly
money, a nmall addition which we have
taken the liberty , of making." Saying time oincc attempted an outrage upon a i man arose and solemnly said, “ He fe
tins ho handed her tho pocket-book, and little girl ten years of age, residing nt gonp.” “Where has ho gon!s&gt; T” nuked .
left tho house without waiting a mo­ Ypsilanti, has liecn sentenced to ten I the Judge, in no tender tone. “ I don’t
ment. On opening the pocket-book she yaara* imprisonment at tard labor in the ' know; but he fe dead," was the guarded
found everything that she had lost, and
one hundred dollars julded by the pick­
pockets for benevolent imrpoSes.

aonit irrimtH nr dk. mixer.
Ministers' sons and deacons* daughters
are frequently traduced and vilified
merely because they arc conspicuously
good and lovely. A worldly and godless
generation envies and bntea that which
fe true and beautiful. Hence the old
■saw. Tho Rev. Dr. Miner, of Ifoston,
recognizing these facts, has come to the
rwuc of downtrodden and tfinuicd vir­
tue. In a sermon recently delivered, he
allowed the baselessness of the lielief
that ministers’ sons in particular turn out
badly. Taking, by way of illustration,
the catalogue of the college with which
he has Ixw'n connected eighteen years.
Dr. Miner stated that, among the stu­
dents of that college, during tbo period
mentioned, there were thirty ministers'
sous, and not one, of them turned out
luully iii any pointed sense. This start­
ling testimony mus supported by Dr.
Miner’s personal experience.
Sixty
,
clergymen's families .with ’whom he wus
,
acqtuunted did not contain one black
,
ahwipptind, of tbo whole body of living
clergymen with whom ho comes in con­
tact, not more than three or four have
notoriously bad children. Moreover, a
ketq»erof a pi toon once informed him
tliat, iu nine years, he had not had a
niinfeter’s son in hfe custody. If any
further evidence is needed to mtablfeli
tho general superiority of minfetera’ sons
to tho rest of animated nature, it will be
forthcoming, doubtless,'' on application
to the proper authorities.

State Prison, at Jackson, by Judge Crane j answer.
«f th. Circuit Court rt Anu Arbor. Clark ;
uckuowlrilgea bu. gurli.
[ hung hi,

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„d

—The Miohipiu Boanl of Cental of tatad ou a pile of ooril-wood. Hi»
Swamp Lands have awarded the con- . Injgtake was discovered by hfe wife, who

tract for the building of the Mackinaw
and Marquette railrotul to the Marquette
and Soult Ste. Marie Railroad Company,
grafting sixteen sections of land to the

' overboard him quarreling with an inmgi■ nary old woman about there not being
cover enough on the bed.
J A youMO negTO
(^1^,

mfle and exemption from taxation for I MiMU(
sixteen years. .
,

Htudied for the ministry and
sermon a few Sundays

—James Itenslow, Joseph Lebnff, I
^loa horse a few &lt;feys after, was
Wm. Coo^ Cornelius Kohn, an«l Altart i committed to jail, escaped from the

Lewis, sawed their way out of the Flint , guard, wna shot by him, and died from
jail, one evening lost Week, and escaped. । the effects of hfe wounds.
Ono was confined for larceny, three fo? i
.
tartar, ~.a «»el»r —
rKW’^ * ,t*oh
Ury. A n.«T.l of «13&lt;&gt; i. offerta to.
An tanU nurry uouo but
thrirbpprutatata. It«mppo«d U»yj'‘
“ U“
••rack tor Coiuuta
’! poor, tat prom. She m.mta him. But
.
, ; in tl&gt;e middle of the moon of hotugr ho
—TtaStao M«tarl Soeir^j’ «u.taf rt» , „ Jtaqni^a
pu.pit,
tarwuo »
^taon .t Detroit on Ttantay. The i brok(,r_„th h„ utonoy.-Ata ItaA
resolution denouncing the introdnetiop I ifcra[^
of homeopathy into the State Umvenrity ’
’
««. tabtal.
Dr. Wiltau Brodie, r.f
T"1 Pope k-|» up l.i. reputatiou for
Detroit, wm eltaorl President, &lt;1. B. 1 prurgeot ri.jii.ge- At on auditaoo o few
Beuuoy, of Itaring, taervUry, nud *
ta0. *bon some pemwue rrruaiu-l
Uordun Chitta-k, of tartan, Trerwu»&gt;““ &gt;» uddmwod them, rmd
Ter. Tiro next mooting of Uro tarioty \ "hording when they .honld tare knoll,
will bo bold in AunArlta, in JUy noxu| &gt;“&gt; rouurrkod: " Tbo tart oddlttar of
,
,
, . „
.
, statues to the Vatican collection.”
—Soon after Um murder by Harifcgnu,
ut Crist's mloon, Gnurd Bopids, rrtarl- j
BltaK-XTta bulta ore most opt to ta
dy, one tar Street suddenly left Uro city, P~wios»b. mid jtaowr.
Btarilyed—
nod when the exsmirudiou of Gurtnve I soulful.- tmtlrful, ultoetiousto snd eonCrird, charged with ths rnurder, com- Cd,"K:
Urgy ev.-d-pltawophiml, lit.
inonced, defense attempted to i&gt;roro Ital orsry, nwohrtr, rxddr.hrwrtod.
HssolIStar-l rrommittod the deed. According- i oyorl-quiok-tamporrilnndtakle. Gnrouy, nn oBeer was sent out io Bud Starrrt. "yod-jortrnu. Oonr is gr.wn.-yta.

Tben-'titllo Mrx. Rogcra camo out of ]
_r
he? comer, and with both arms alxiut
Tben Mr. Rogers went,to hfe school,
Some jMxjpte are continually amipeetbfe-nedt besought him to tell her- wlmt j boy" ’u,d bu* °°Pit!K- ““I
lx»y who ing their neigliliorH. There are three
Bifed liim.
.
|
come to F had “ Fool, folly, foolish, direct causes for thia unhappy condition,
'•8ev«i hqndrral and seventy-*’™I ’
°“lho toP|i‘M’,,f bfebook ;
which are : Envy, jealousy and hypoc­
Capita! prize!" said Air. Rogers.’ “ I'vo a“Td,.tb*’ **? who W
U
***’
risy. Envy of the Mias Miggs order,
drawn it, EomerHila."
•
tdiofa, Idiot, Idiota,” after hfe wlu-n awed Dolly Varden jiorrificd licr
enught him in 8t. Louis, and ho fe ■
;
bkwabb.
now in custody.
i R|ir'c’l
in th&lt;- &gt;t-&gt;n«-y-i&gt;we*» h&lt;*K of ■ roc,
tamer.-l.iu rusbta fur tbs ISpur, found I
.11 lbs writing hour.
delicate bcuho of modest propriety by her
■
! BntAcd ■ bee in his bottU'i in Ku+I.
—The fifth annual report of tho Michi- j My JiUlc onn clutched with bU haw! al the Bowe*-,
the list of prizes, read tho aunounoe- I
enticing and inviting waya. The propio
It Lt generally suppose 1 (lint the ha*
ment, mid rat down, gasping for breath.
who stand aloof and misconstrue the man frame cannot rduro great heat, gull CotruniwrifiTiHTH of Jjisuraxux', for j “OI mamma, IF* too hot to bald!"
1874, fthowv that thirty-five mutual in- »“•
u ,rwn “»
yu"
When “ tlio solitary are ’set in fam- freedom which is prompted by jolly,
“ That’s why you. burnt the copyand, if exposed fqii, will noon sink into
Ruranec oonqxuiire paid 8109.330.M for a-wn,
u&lt; w
(« year Up.
iluw," it seems fitting tliat they should gtrilclefM hearts, ore the individuals to
hid at the bottom of his trunk, a bulg­
exhaustion. This is tree in hot climates,
1«* oulfor. .TlMir heart, are not u&gt; lb. j to whiol.p&lt;»|&gt;l. bare not bocaawnrtoaZL loraes during tho year; araemmonta
Sohuy for Leonard Jerome. He dfeset
up
immediately
their
own
honwhold
yon
luire
burned
lay
pen-wiper!
It
was
ing, hair-covered thing, with T R, on
so pretty I thought you'd care for Hr I gods, and make ujiro to thamselvc« such ri«hl plare . -Thay ma, think U&gt;.7 nm&gt; But in tbi. &lt;w» Uw offre-t lua, ho due to lovied during tlte year, $135,678.!«. Of po^a Df hfe daughter and a fortune to
the side in brass naila.
seclusion as will enable them to lay with­ woll, but it in a miatako. Tho, art1 mt- inflaonoea fimn .i-Rotation, or to notna stock compotueH, ninety-four received j Lonl Randolph Henry Churchill for the
But, though ho said nothing, his mind declare I could save it. I IxJicvo it's
but Churchill's father, the Duke of
out disturbing influence* from without utatoJ with wiaahmw., and joalouiy dlaturlwure. ,.f nature. It ia rertaiu that premiums to tlie amount of $2,570,tl87.8»;
was full of it; he thought of that enpibd only scorched.
the foundations of their domestic struct­ tang ataya near at band, Uio two malo artitaal luwt ta grmlor than th. Lta of loaacfi incurred, $1,273,252.66. All but ■ Marltaruugfi, has lost every jKimiy he
But
Mr.
Rogen
was
not
quite
him
­
prize of ten thousand dollars while he
ure..
Each -family,
is a unit with proper- —ifly. TLu. tar are wnraaalod to rob &lt; th. mrn in the Itaid Zom, ton, bo homo ten companies paid dividend to stock- i ewr bad, uml the young 'man never
self.
.
------------------ate his breakfast; he dined off it; he
holders—$4,320,219.28—being nn aver- | earned an honest trade.
,
“ Hong pens, pcn-hnntlli*s and pen- *'*e” pt'culiar to iteelf, a solution with bin of all |.«oo and pleoanre with aa un- without aptaal aufforiug or la™,
age of nearly 15 per cent.
.
.
.
wipers!" ha feud, and 'jammed hfe bootof r-rJ«toUixrtion all itt own, and it ohangwdjo dorreo aa d.-alli bring, to a
T1,r Britta Arorrof
Atanoa
*jd while ruling the boys’ copy books
,
i . *
i
•
ta a •*
A* ludfen came to an agent in the
heel into tho coafe. “ IH never touch " i^^Powib,'’ ** «&gt;.V father or mother or CUUKU
dulled brow.
S|»aata inquuuuoy
Inquiailloi; I Uua
that m
mm
awl.bli.l-re.nri work
orow. Tire
xue npanurn
en iu iron rateliliahmeuU
~A yonn« bul7 k*cher
Detroit
o£ Io&lt;B k)
W)mc
one agate.” MriL Rogvro fe^ hurt, but frie,,‘1 to
‘u,d attempt to oould nut lurrs d-rista mors rw-uto snd i wllhonl u&gt;e..ur«riso«- with th.- thmuoru- ’ •“* “ do"
1
“
*
Turwdsy
.
whi
te
,
windor
wll
„
filled with the idea that all the boys who
*^OQ of U»*» 1**" ««*» -.V torriblr puuishuiraU. Uixn « sdudui. . mrtl.r ^.muuU, u im drgrrwA sod in •
lurt before storting he- school, ■
blBn| b, ,
.. Poor
had reached P had Prize written for ..till she made dUowance fur her busland; and tlr fact of the prize w» just, thu". ** thM
mu*
»ng- total by eril-to.ntag, iestoos wins or ■ piu lor
th. Beta-mer stool rt , wl,id‘
““ ’’*&lt;* *° m*k' b" u'”ta qwrts!" ropetad tta w«l, will. «xrj gretions delicately given .am barely ad­ hu.lwu.ls,
Tbp best pw&gt;ph ore not j H« degrees, tn I.u-ktol, tatto. the
Sb’ ™ ta"”“S for ■
.. A,
..y„ ..
D laul Draw, Drawn, Drawing before :
to d-awn upon her.
•*» &lt;l»n. sod when found she ,
.. foaI
their oyoa, while those with T’n copied ‘
“Areyou mirej” Baid she. “Oh, do missible, but the inner itanchmry of the those who seeslgsy. thinking shout the shsmpori-.r. .... ofton tatay ong^d ta
home belongs solely to the dual unit ; fsnlto of their friends Their own fsulto I four or Are hours in suooM»i.&gt;u, with the i *** w “ "^bwd stutiou eleven mlks
(■ ..
Tick, Ticket, Tick, Ticket, all the writ- j ^‘°* mc Bfe ticket! Pcrlfeps you've
SIw
walked the
,—
tog hours.
| made s mistake. ’ Seven hundred and— any otbw.person entering they® is guilty sro ot s diSereni rtuusetor, tat fully ss ■ tomponrture st 110 degrees. In the Bed fr,,tu •*“ “Vof sacrilege. No boarding-house, no blamabte as those which they bitterly j Sea stoamera tbo stokehole fijarka 145 ■ wh&lt;^c dfetauoe, and her clothing wmk i
THKiJt JLKTKT..
Little Mrs. Rogera. who wm mueh j Oh,’dmr, I can’t find it”
pririite family, no hotel, can afford a condemn in others.
■
| aofrnwi; and in enamel works tho opera-1 mach
tonj- 81,e
in hor 1
By f*r foo many people fancy that
younger than her husband, raw tlmt
"how 3™," raid Mr. itogera. m
• .
.-.
. '
„
”
tor*
‘^yfo endure a host ri«ht
wben fottnd* bnt coald n^ they are not appreciated according to
so,.taking » on bis mind, tai did not "Ptaf hi. fowbesi
■■ Hta, E«m.r
"I
dsrstom* wtalitwta Hs tossed sod
ta-stasw,'tafrtalom, itay &lt;ta ta,.. ,n
„
i of 300 degrera. The dastfe power of •coonnt for
«trangu freak.
j their deserts. “ I wantto make a change.
unre io asx wnsx ir was. lie tosBed and
*
—।
„
.« ,, , ,
, , ...
i
fr.-.i^;,.
i
a
.
।U
eventaw
two or
three
rooms
of
which
they
Some
remarkable
feats
of
skill
were
propnrtore. rial whj U U-^l, porfonood in Bbota, in India. : the body to accommodate itself to ex
—At the nvent marling of the State ! I foal
I am not valued acfending to

on

tire

AWUted

tew«l*p«rt and on tho Iweka kMli down b,Ha trunk.

by wimsbodv Ltkino tta find ^It’s here ” he raid.”
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"a., „ 1 **”.•

B» Mt down

“I

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,

.. a—, bmL -

;
„f .- trrmre fe wonderful.
;
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Woktk Kjfownro.—The main objectaidredrtiL Ota Buta.tboo.,w..
_________ _
‘K* mta uho supreme ! n*D’^t *
CentnU
Hora di- muniratiomi &lt;m postal cards is that the

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A ahreo ww. anaowndad on a

KTKMn.houK-boHwv^tbUau: mring riUxragb nmri,

om

cried Mr.

Kiowa named Hwid'ick.

I'rofecaor of Agri.mlturv, to fill the 1tiuui »*good for him; but we advise him

A good w», of .Tolduw tl&gt;i&gt;
hold, during the &lt;xuuiug winter, a aeries i gauge of his own ability or merit
difficulty is to rise sympathetic ink. A i of farmers’ institutes in various ports of I proper h' add that an a rule a man
solntion of ten grains hyposulphite of the State, to be under the charge of the ’ predated for all that he is and d
*xU in sixteen teaspnonfuhi of water is
the mmplest flui| for the purpose. Use
College Faculty.
a iwfectly eh au pen. and after writing
go over the tettera with a smooth paper
cutter to remove all traces of the nail. loan* HuUrtin, to
bow little then- is

hnndrwl ante wot. ponml.

•"
»'• made
—
------------------------at another
caroasN by the men st
‘ x urae‘
racred home, if they tare n&lt;it tlsfe reclu- various times, not one suewjedod
* * in
'
“iftlJow—wir-.u-f—....
severing it Capt Buller wsw tfertiiwd
you haven’t dons anythir^ wtth it?”
to perform the ooup &amp;, f/rar--, which ho
Esmeralda gam a nhri«k» She :

Board of Agriculture, at the Agficul- I
deecrta,” rays an aspiring young
tural College, A. B. Gulley, of Dear-!
In all probability our inexperienced
‘ born. Wavire cotintv. was anngantml = friend hu more oao'fem and w&lt;!fl«JmNu&gt;

�GRAND

The Reliable Shart Liae
dsjurr and ^jaerr.

- JUNS IS. IBM

GRAJD

that individual for Tilton and Mon!
ton. On his ictnrn he will pay his
respects to the Sultan of Turkey, and
present him with a copy of- the great
trial

“Our grocery bilk we will not pay,

RAPIDS DIVISION

■ Jew.e Pomeroy&gt; sentenco is to be
comuted to" to imprisonment for life.
The Council, after-much solemn de­
liberation, concluded that there is a
punishment worse than death for
Jesse. It is to shut him ui» where
I he sight of passing children will
tempt him to foel around for a boltlc
of vitriol, without finding it.

RAPIDS

AID

MUBUGOI

YOU WILL FIND
EASTWARD.

BOISE &amp; LEE

AT Till

With Naw and Fsasu Goons, which they
will sell at

irn

^own Sown $tore! Wholesale a nd Retail
WILL BE FOUND

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

Until that gresl 'circus dsy.

Th# girts were out uj on th# sti eel
And with a smile, bewitching sweet
They'd entloe their beaux to greet

A Detroit Indy compositor has
succeeded in catching a husband in
tha person of a Detroit editor. De­
troit feminine compositors appear to
have quite a reputation for "setting
caps."

When a Detroit sign-painter gets
With me and ace Vanamburgh's Show!" to wo.rk there is no “stopping” him.
He says :'•*Groceries provisions sug­
“Feuers'! were anxious (truth to tall),
ars teas oils codfish starch the nim­
Tp secure some charming brile,
ble sixpence is our motto we can't be
With which to cut a dashing swell,
undersold if you don't see what you
And-other “fellers” to excel,
want ask .for it.”
So every belle did find a beaux
Does the court understand you to
Which took her to Yaaamburgh’s Show.
say that you saw the editor intoxica­
ted ? “Not at all, sir.-only I’ve seen
Blowing bugle# trade of breve,
him in such a—a—a—flurry as to cut
out copy willi the snuffers* that's ell.
Moving is not pleasant. It breaks
up old associations and the skin on
your knuckles.

At hwo o'clock their steps they bent
“Goin’ in if J don't lay up a cent.
And sec the two-tailed Elephant.
Goin' to look wiyself epd know
What's in the great 'Vanamburgh Show.

Men did swear, and women sputter.

But yon would come to Vsnamburgh's
Girls who had smiled so pretty,
And said ihinys'o exceeding witty,
Now trailed the skirts all wet and dirty,
Ant^ooked like a peacock's tail off duly;

To see the great “Vanamburgh Show.'
BOtL OF IIUNon.]

CLOTHING,

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

BOOTS AND SHOES.
HATS AND CAPS,

CROCKERY,
A

SPECIALTY.

WALL PAPER,
GARDEN SEEDS,

SUGAR 10 to 14 Cents!

spring ionsi

AND A FEW
tralKA rota* tnmum&lt;

THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF

Grangers' Prices!

SHELF

GOODS

IN THE VILLAGE.

MORTGAGE SiaT.W!

MAIiniKD.

. Default having been made iu the conditions
of a certain indenture of mortgage, made

CANNED FRUITS

I

will call the attention of farmer#, meAt the residence of the hride's father,
June 17lh, by Rev. E. L. Kellogg,
OF ALL KINDS AT COST!
Mr S. P. Jones, of Charlotte, Mich.’,
and Mi.as Josephine tA. Ralston, of
this villagel The party together
with Mr. W. O. Hutch' and wife
left immediately for Los Angelos,
Of all kinds, and
,
Cal.
•1 lbs Rio Coffee for
$1 00
11 lbs Japan Tea for
.
1 00 ATPRICES THAT DEFY
10 lbs New Orleans Sugar
COMPETITION!
1 00

Don’t make your pur
chase until yon have
CASH DOLLAR DEAL
FANCY GROCERIES
sen my Stock.

vur of Charles B. Rkhardeoa of the earns
place, which eaid mortgage was duly record­
ed in the office ef the Register of Deeds of

12 lbs Family Mackerel

75-100 [$1NIO.75] dollars, two years from
the date sf said mortgage, with interest al
ths rate of ten per cent per annnts pv*hle
annually ; And it was thereby and in said

which said

OFF THE TRACK.

Great Slaughter

The Air Breaks Fail to Check
the Douwari Course.
The Nawlivillc People
Amazed.

: sent during the month: Mira Burgman,
• jMUe Burdick. Donny Bailey. Perlie Cook,
Cora Davidson. Florence BarWy, Eddie
Velbbaueer,. Gusty Leibbauser^Mina Hail,
Frank Olds. Jennie Stiles, Uta Wheeler,
jFraukie Winchell. Ida Venn, Bertie Venn,
£teba Feighner and Cora Dart.
Names of tboae not absent unless detained
^L&gt;hom#|by sickness: Della Durkee, Ida
?Deyo and L&lt;na Fleming.
Perfect iu deportment: Eddie Lcibhaus. er, WiUie Leibbauser, Btella Fcighner,
'. Nellie Truman and Alice Venn.
. Standingtf£e A class in Arithmetic:
iJennieStiJoaJOO. Willie Leibhauser WO,
tOla Wheeler 100, Delia Durkso «OT, Cora
"Davidson 100, Lena Fleming OT, Charley
Woolcntt 97, Rev Delterick 100, Frank
Olds 100.
A .class In Geography ; Ota Wlierler 97.
Ida Deye«5,‘lxna Fleming 95, Cera David-

CROCKERY
GLASSWARE

395

1
i
1
11 lbs Satisfaction Fine Cut
.1
10 Rolls Wall Paper
1
5 Boxes Linen Faced Collars
1
I Pair Patent Overalls
1
Irish Linen Table Cloth? only 1
10 Pairs Mens’Half Hose .
1
10 “
Ladies' Hose
1
I1 Balls Best Knitting Cotton 1
1 lb A No. 1 Tea

15 lbs Butter Crackers

00
oo
00
Of all kinds whloh
00
00
WARRANT TO BE PURE
00
00
00
00
Paid for all kinds of Produce, or exchanged
00
00

&amp;.C»9 &amp;,C.9 &amp;.C.
Ws are off tbs old track of prices. We
have slaughtered them. The agitated air
that break# the n.lgbty forest fails to check
the downward courae of prices. And the
people of Nashville are amared to see J. L
Reed &amp; Cj's Buggies coming to their city
■for sale so cheap. To demonstrate the
truth of this statement .call al KEHH A:
CROCKERY, where you pan “See for
Yourself." We are selling cheap, and we
cordially invite 'every man, woman, and
child in Barry County iocall at our ware­
house in Hastings, and see for themselves.

H R DICKINSON.

ITOJEL BARGAINS

Hastings,

on the same was made payable aa therein
expressed, and should the same remain ua-

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

BOISE &amp; LEE.

G. A. TRUMAN.

SIO MDW,

mained unpaid and in arrears for the space
of thirty daya and upwards, the aforcaaid
principal sum of twelve hundred twenty and
75-100ths dollars with all arrearages of in­
terest thereon, bath been and is declared to
mortgage the gum of thirteen hundred thir­
teen and 17-100th» dollars, [$1818.17] and
also an attorney fee of fifty dollar#, as

BOISE BRO’S

Would respectfully call the attention of the
eitiaens of Nashville and vicinity, to

stituted tn recover the amount due on said
mortgsge ob any part thereof; Notice is
hereby given, that by virtue of the power of
sale in said mortgage contained, and in ac­
cordance with the statute in sueh cases
mode snd provided. 1 shall sell at public

H
»

hrj
£

Mich.

OILS, VARNISHES

Dellerick, Jennie Stiles, Ids Woolcntt,
WHlig Uebbausor, Veils Durkee and Ella
Part,
Vol■ U. Wan***,
liwy’.giudy.Ofike. and CovnUDg
.
Teacher.
Kenilntg Rootn.CoUqF*. Acadamy,

mortgage, or so much thereof as shall be

AT ALLEN’S,

BRUSHES GLASS,

TOILET ARTICLES,

AT ALLEN'S,

Iik Macoi at Gnn,
With a complete stock of

' 1

AT ALLEN'S,

PERFUMES,

Z
©

o

&gt; i

B tr
o

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!

Cheap As Dirt,

o

B

3
d
z
o

Wn B. BAVAOB * BRO', COLtTMK

COME AND SEE,

00

w
b
g.
DO
6
3

COME AND SEE,

RATES.

S.

GO
S’
a-

Cheap as Dirt.

Dois# Ban's win giro very dose to
CASH

3
ffi

Cheap As Dirt,

PAINTS and OILS

WHOLESALE

g

*

IF YOU WANT

Considerable anxiety is l»&lt;»ing man­
ifested at Schaolcrah for tfto safety
o( Trumau Hunt, ft wealthy farmer,
who mysteriously disappeared on tho
li'.h. He had aconsiderable sum.ol
money nod had started to take tho
train for Chicago. A thorough scaich
is being made.

=

p

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

ftr Uxmaand aj
through Cbrir i

uu said mortgage, together with said attor­
ney fee and all Giber legal costa. Tho deecription’of said land, a# described in said
mortgage, is as follows, to wit - all that
certain piece or parcel cf land lying and
being in Nashville, Derry county. Michigan,
and known as the north twenty-five feet off
from north side of village lot No. taeutythroe of said village.
CHARLES B. B1CHARD8ON,
CLEMENT SMITH.
Mortgagee,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated Naahvffie, Mich.. April ffth 1875.

PUTTY, DYE STUFFS

For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only

A little son of Mr. T. Cowcl at
Quincj seven monlhs- of age, wasaccidently poisoned on Ute 7dh by suck­
ing a green card, and1 came neardyinc
before a physician couid.be summond,
but is now in a lair way to recover.

ing the place of bolding the circuit court for
the county of Barry,—on Saturday the
third day of July, A. D. 1375, al the hour

B

WALL PAPER, PAINTS,

CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,

spelling for the month : Minnie Coe, Dora

2.

BOOKS. S TA TJ ONER Y

Diam om

Nellie Walrwtb 100.
B class in Arithmetic: Ida Deyo 100,
Ida Venn 100, Charlie Evict# 95, Ella Dart
100, James Ehret 100, Raijh Boise 95, Jda POSI'AHE 1’HEi:
WooJcutl 11*'.
B class in Geography: James Ehret 100,
Beautifully IlliiMtratcd
Minnie Coe I«. Hattie Gregg 98, Dora
W«lrath 97, lUJrb
Charlie Everts
The SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, now In II. 31m
95, Edith Fleming 95.
C class in Arithmetic: Miaaic Coe 100,
Ing lefonnaUim prrtalmm,Dora Walralh ICO, Edith Fleming 100. rhankal and SckrntWlc 1’ni.n
Louisa Lens 100, Hattie Gregg 98, Mina
Hall 100.

The SnpennlenJetU of Eaton Rap­
ids achoohkhos been in, hot water on
account of ft*gtng one of hia pupils
for using pHjfnue langting*, but finally
settled matir- A by paying the mother
of the boy SSG,

say, after the lapse of said thirty days, the
said principal sum of twelve hundred twenty
and 75- lOOihs dollars, with all arrearages of
interest thereon', should al the option of the
obligee, hie executors, ad min loti store, or asaigus, become and l&gt;e due and payable im­
mediately thereafter, altheugh the period as
above limited for the payment thereof might
fore contained io the contrary thereof in

call and see us before purchasing.

aw mb,
Drugs, Medicines m wm,
TIE BEST PIPEB. TUI IT

save money by getting your Buggiesin your
own County. Every Buggy is warranted
thoroughly.
J. Is. REED k CO,

I KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED!

S’
CD

3
EJ

B
Ot hwlUmala 1

ixeuwin

LIQUIDPAINTS

COME AND SEE.
ysicians will find our
lock complete, at the
lowest living prices.

Ohio inrn are baahftil. Oue hid
under a hog pea for half a day rather
than testily in a l*w*nit.
' AU this bowl against Umj morals of
Brooklyn has increased he pupukriion

DETROIT

WHITE
LEAD
WORKS

Prescriptions Carefully Prepare!
FA RIH OBBEX.

MAKE IT PAY YOV
T.

CU4B. W. M»UI«T

F.C.iF.T. BOISE, DrsggteU.

A. W. ALLES.

�==
The average boy, when in &gt;bout
»ho aaventh year cd his reign, benlde

LOCALS

Hb crowning enjoy­

AIKSWOETH &amp; BROOKS,

behind the currant bushes 'and bio
feet arrayed in nature’s beat, Al!
are not dlacuvcrtxl. '
—J. L. Graham is building a new boose. goes joyfully for a time. Then
his
■‘boas" toe endeavors to pee! the

pay the Highest Market Price for

hide off a'Stone. But a mistake has
—J. FhopbeD has moved his machinery jwfft made and the boy. dances up
at^ down, sees stars, and says :
to this village.

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

LAWYER,
M. FLINT,

Delivered st their

five yards of cloth, and exhibits ten

stubbed, jammed up and scrubbed
off fttie toes. Then cold weather
-X —The band his been out upon the'at
playing twice since oar last. As uaa
usual it commences and be bunts up and
puts on hb bools and prepares for
did credit-to itself.
—No matter whether the times are bard cr another summer’s campaign.

LIEBHAUSER,

TAILOR
PABADY, Manufacturer of

^grirnltural gmplrarnts

Dry

CmSb,

OF ALL KINDS.

■

Gale's Chilled Plows,

BMta, Shoes,
Notion,

DRAGS, CULTIVATORS,

Shirts,

fc.,
A “high-toned" young men, of lhla eity,
did, on receipt of two dallara. (to attend the
donee the other evening) give a chaUle'
mortgage on hie light eolorect coat How
Smithy it appear* to be to hoop op with the

M,

Iu.

—Rev. M. Merely, of Grand Rapids' is
The cornel band of this village, will hold
in town in the interest of tho Baptist Mis- in remembrance our national holiday by
giving a bowery dance at Thornappie
—Lerier Larkina nnd Frances Gordnicr Lake,'commencing Friday evening July 2nd,
were joined in th ebondf-of matrimony, and continuing through the following day.
A good time la guaranteed. Special police
by Esq. Chipman, on the 6&lt;h inat.
will be in attendance to preserve order.
—Bev. C. I. Deyo delivered a very ex­
cellent sermon last Sabbath morning. Ev­
ery one in the village should have heard it.
The ladies of tbe M. E. Sochi will hold a

^VL JONES,

speaking about another man and bis lady
associates. He was released on Monday
when Under Sheriff Vrooman beard of it.
There is a good many men in this city
out of steady employment And the shut­
ting down of Dwight A Burrall ebops this

rill shat down in August.

Wheel

■or*e Forks,

AINSWORTH k BROOKS,

CLOTHING.

Proprietors.

SUITS from 08. to OSO.

Greeting!

Made up In good stylee and warranted to fit
or no sale.

Again in the Trade
Business Ttelatiom

CHA.WPION

BEAPEB &amp; MO WEB
AXD TKB BXST

IN THE MARKET.

BOOTS and SHOES,

QT* Yon will always find a large
of Detroit, Rochester and Eastern manu- stock of the above named Implements at
faeturiea, at prices that cann't fall to please. our standjust north of WoltMCs.

And further

E

Justice of the Peace,

A

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,
White Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES,

Spring and Summer

—The frame of E. Chipman’s addition is

HIMY&amp; FANCY GOODS!
Neck Ties, Rushings,
Collars and Cuffs, —_
IS ALL or

TH1

LATBar BIBLES

Hats Bleached and Pretied.

Dr® lalut, Ceiling ail Fiitiit Done

BKW MILLINERY GOUDS!

when completed, will be an ornament to
State St.

6 Teaching the Leeson.
7 Laws of Good Tetachfag.
8 Sunday School Revivals.
10 Normal drill exercise.
11 The primary class.
12 “What can I do."
13 What our S. S. needs.
There wtll.be a question drawer,

Church next Sabbath. Rev. C. S. Fox, P.
We condense tbe following from the
E.,'will preach in the evening. The Sab­
ExTinrntsB •
bath School will be at five o’clock.
The New England House has been pur­
—There will be no 4th of July Celebra­ chased by O. 8. Folhlt of Bellevue, and tbe
And in varieties to suit customers, all to be
tion In Nashville, this year. She has con­ name changed to the Follett House. The
clude^ to s»ep one side and let Woodland building baa been overlooked, plastered,
Vermontville do the celebrating thia year.
and painted throughout.

DRESS AAAKING

REESE &amp; DETTERIOK
»r THS
-----

•»

-W-*

■

IUKlieHt Cat-li Price
FOR ALt KINDS OF

COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Hilts Pelb ail Fm.

On Monday, Fred McNair, while break­
ing a pair of colts to drive on a buggy, was
suddenly capsized and dragged a few.rtdr,
by the horses becoming frightened at tho
raised top. He held to them bravely, and
come out with so fsw scratches. No damage
to tbe hones or buggy.

chalk
fir®AT Qtni-i?
—Dell Barlow and Frank Purchls have
—Wool is coming in slowly. The
formed a co-partnership and in addition to
Her. M. Morley, SupL of Mission Work,
tbe barber shop, have put in a stock of ci­ and others will aid in the- meeting. Ali first clip was brought in hat Friday.
gars, collars and matches.
lovers of Sunday School work are cordially Arnsworth A Brooks and T. C. Dow­
ning represent our market. 38 to 40
—Horace Flint, ef Bellevue, brother of invited to participate.
cents is the price paid.
(Vermontville Extxfusb please copy )
In the building formerly occupied by Ayls—Peter Burt’s hand, which- was
worth k Dickinson.
cut open by Dell Durham some two

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS

Tbe ladles of the Congregational Church
—Ed While has repainted and fitted his
new purchase up in nice style, and on society raised and expended $76 in kalsoWednesday Messers. Dickinson and Ayls mining and carpeting their church.
worth moved in with their stock .of mer­
Vermontville proposes to celebrate the
chandise.
4th of July. Hon. Geo. Willard of Battle
Creek has been invited to speak.

by tbe
Recently Fred Hull married a daughter
of Hon. H. G. Barber.
.
-----2Z—I: morning service “The
power of influence.” Evening service “The

Christian vourcn
Church nnext Sabbath
vwnmiau

months ago, does not get well.

IcIAEKAITEraTHKHRM.
We are also agents for

AUTISTIC

PAINTERS!
PROBA1*E OBDEIL

Entire Satisfaction.
All orders left with ns will receive prompt
at tendon. Both Doable and Single Baggies

b.

Call.

Naahville, Mich., April lot, 1876.

KERB A CROCKER.

Kuh.Si., Mich, Juu W, 1874.

L. J. WHEELER
pURNITORE MANUFACTORY!

W. A. AYLSWORTH.

LISTEN?

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacturers and keeps on han

Parlor, Library, Diaiu, Office aii
GENERAL FUNTHRE!

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER,
thanking the public for past flavors solieto a
continuance of the aame, and would
inform the public that they will
keep constantly on hand

FRESH MEATS,
Something Interesting nnd Valuble.

all kinds, which will bo sold low for cash
Tbe highest price paid for Hides, FeNs
*°*Uoa W“l aide-Maia 8c
ashvllle, Mich.
MORTGA.OIS HALE.

priv cd of the use of it. . Tbe wound
was 7i inches in length and the ax

cut Ihrough-fhc bone.

Together with a full assortment oi
MIRRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,

DUSTERS, AC.. AC.,

KOCHER BROS.
Have removed to their

List of letters remaining in the Naahville
P. 0., Juno 17tb. 1876.
Isaac B. Riggs, James Reynolds, P. Her­
ron, Mrs. C. Burlingbam, Miss Josephine
In the new brick block, apposite lhe Union
lloslimom, J. H. Brainard, Mrs. Mary A*
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
House, and arc bound to lead the Co. in thv
Canle, J. F. Thomas, Mrs. Julia Turner,
John Bands, Mrs Stanley Sweeney, W. Bil­ Of all etylee and ilcee, and METAL1C
CASES furnished to ordes
lets, D. Young, Toachlm Niemann, Curtis
ChappelL
SHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
H. T. Davineon. P. M.
INGS kept constantly on hand.

Baby Calls anil PeramDulaturx!

Elegant New Quarters,

Ury Goods Business !

Deeds of Barry
county,
Michigan
on tho first day of July, A. D. 1870,
at eleven o’clock A. M„ in Liber T
seven hundred [$700] dollars in yearly pay­
ments, of one hundred dollars each year,
from tbe data of said mortgage, with inter­

in said mortgage expressly agreed that
should any.default be made in the payment

—Tho July AtlaxtUj U characterized by
LOCAL MATTERS.
its reference to his terra anniversaries and
We have just added to our already large
Wgju. Just received a nice line ofLiMhna,
by its remarkable fine poetic contributions.
and choice stock of
•
Graaa
Cloth
and White Goods for dreaaea at
“The Battle of Banker Hill” is narrated in
dred dollars, with ail arrearages of internt
Tbdmax*&gt;.
a short animated account, and a paper on
thereon, should at the option of the obligee,
“Washington in Cambridge” gathers such
t&amp;- Carpeto, (New Stylee), at
his executors, administrators or assigns.
At the old atand, weal aide of Main St.
facts
and
incidents
as
are
of
interest
respecDiCKixaoa'a.
—Kerr &amp; Crocker have eold and delivercu
Naahville M left.
buggies to the following persons : G. A.
ly 3rd. when Washington took command of
A largo lino ef

GERERiL MERCHARDISE

Aahton Sill at

—Two little boys" in this village were
playing among the corn with a liUle^plow tut
Tueeday. A lady watching them called and
.•No,"said a bright five-year-old :
elevating it.”

“We are

hardware store step into C.C. Wolcott's.
Everything is in tiptop order. Charley

NASHVILLE, MICH.

Stats or Michigan. 1

Manafaetured at Marengo, Mich., of tho
boat material, Ly fint-.:laas workmen, and
we ean fully warrant all Buggies «e sell.
Farmers give us a call and we wil guarantee

Very Cheap.

Give Me

—Tho Jackson Daily Cimxx la getting
to be a model dally newspaper. Should
any of our citizens deaim a Jackson paper
they can bo supplied with the Cmiis for
60 cents a month.

REESE k DETTERICK.

ATKINSON &amp; BOE,

It

' Is. EMERY’S

BUG G-T ES!

Urs healed up but Mr. Burt is jitill de-

BUTTER and EGGS.

21-46

he.

We are agents for the '

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

frost which did
some damage to beans and other tender
plants.

Rakes,

LUMBER WAGON!

with you. I trust by fair dealing I shall be Boots frost *2.50 to *» pr pair
standing the moral editor's UUlo squib this able to retain your confidence, and to win
that of strangers.
—You may talk about big nooee 'till 8'rawberry and Ice Cream festival at Kocher
doomoday, bat a good, clean noee with Bros.’ old eland, on Friday evening, June
A
lodge
of
United
Sons
of.
Industry
was
23th
All
are
invited.
plenty of meal on it, to no disgrace. No ;
special
ttention
instituted in this city in Febniary last, and
tlr.
SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE.
—One of the livolleat and moot et&gt;betanginning to work finely and invite all labor­
is invited to
A JM&gt; lot of
There will be a Sunday School Institute
tlal of Nashville's enterprises is Boise &amp;
ers to Join in with them. All classes of
Lee’s grocery, provision and crockery held in Reese A DeUerick’s Hall, Nashville,
trades are represented, and as it is working
June 20th and 27th, beginning at 9:30 a. M.,
for the laboring class, we don’t see why
of tbe first day. The institute will "be con­
—Rev B. Morley, of Grand Rapids, will
they should not prosper.
Nasbrille, Mich.
ducted by Rev. 0. F. A. Spinning, Bute
AND
preach at Reese &amp; Dettariok’s Hall on Sun­
The landlord of the National Hotel is hav­
Sunday School Missionary,
day, the 19th fast at 10:80 a. m. and 7:80
General Conveyancing,
ing his examination for breaking tho leg
of Tom Betts to-day. On the 20th of May
1 Oar Work.
Collections a specialty.
K —Parties are negotiating for the lol just
.last he put Betts out of his barroom after
2jHor the Borno may Help or Hinder.
Ladles! Linen Collars Jc Caffs
north of Smith &amp; Putnam's hardware, on
selling him liquor and pounding him. Thia cWpiCH IS NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.
MONEY TO LOAN
8 The S. 8. in section.
which to put op a carriage and blacksmith
suit is brought out on the charge of assault
To match all new Spring stylw, bought at
4 The Good Teacher.
Reedy
pay
customers
shall
have
no
cause
“t a.P.
my
own price, to be sold accordingly
and battery. Jury disagreed.
6 Preparing tbe Lesson.

MBS. L. O. OROCKER^-X^:
7u^
visited by quite a heavy

Hone

f..

I world respectfully inform my friends

JOHN Q CRESSY,
J
.
8 II E B 11

Gang Flown,

Collan,

b thia th.law.

Marebel, rrieeeed him

Last Saturday- night one Herman D.
Purdy of Middleville, was brought hero

M, G. A Truman’s elegant large brick is

Who to always ready with a good assort­
ment of

HAIR.
STUCCO,

has used up three quarts of arnica,

-The Quarterly Mtrating servieee
Sabbath at th. Hamilton scbo»l house
bo held in the grove.

are selling

Hits, C«ps,

W. H. H. Heath has sold eat bls business ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

Our city Marshal! put a man in the jail
want done right down at hardpan prices cords and variations thrown in. Be­
fore the summer b ended that boy Saturday night for drankeness and disorder-

OHN R. EASTMAN.

W. L AYI^WORTH’S,

ClelklBg,

carried into the house and laid upon
&amp; Broeseau, and will travel for a Grand
—J. W. Carpenter has laid sidewalks in a bed, and he wishes Lhe was that Rapids .firm.
.
LATH,
front and around his residence, on State St. boy, but he ain't and that big toe util!
continues to pain and make him
SHINGLES,
dance
“
juber"
to
the
tune
of
Yankee
WATER LIME,
paraiory to opening an office In the village.
Doodle quickstep, with all the dis­ horses are being stolen.
SALT,

ftLEMENT SMITH.

q

POTATOES,

ON HAND AT

Gibo Mathews has been moving buildings

—The blind man has put up an awning “Cruel Jacknives; but this is binding."
Then he thinks of ths story hb moth­
f. Allen has added a stock of gro- er read him from the Bible about the seeing a tall White coot with a Hille' short
little boy that followed the reapers
and fell down and was taken tip and

V

NEW GOODS!

‘ Fanners have dieoovered

ment » to go barefoot. And the first
JUNE 18, 1876 warm day finds hb boots laid away

FRIDAY,

GOODS!

the coming of warm weather with
great rejoicing.

Webster a hobbs,
suck
’ ’ —UUi*. Al! kind, of work In th* RJn*k»-Ilh

ATTENTION, ALL! NEW
1W. Pickle bee been awgaged aa Pricci-

WHBEUta'a.

■Oto A big tot of Shawls juat received at
celt, whose “Fancies of Spray and Petal'*
-TauMAx'a.
will remind the reader of tbe extraordinary
“Fancies by tho same ’ author publbhed Durham's. It is conceded to be a little the
last year. Charles Dudley Warner send* beet for the pi lev in town.
from Egypt a capital travel sketch, “Pass­
Kid Gloves tor Ono Dollar at
ing the Cataract of the Nilethere is a
Dickix box’s.
timely and helpful article by Professor
Trowbridge on “Lightning and LigbtnfagFreeh bread from the Charlotte
RcdsMr. James* serial, “Roderick Hud­ bakery, received at P, Durham's every day.
son,” increases in dramatic interest, and a
very clever story, “Broke Jail," by D. 11.
Tkcmax’b.
Johnson, will probably be one of tbe first

nn-loreold by no firm.

couldn't
immediate discussion, and tbe whole number

COTTO NUDES,

LUMBER,
WHOLESALES RETAIL TRADE

We are requested to my ihot there
is no fotiudalton whatever for the
i sensation article iu the columns of
the Nashville News, concerning u pre­
tended child murder in the town ship
of Maple Grove.—HaMtngi. Banner.

NO EXCUSE FOR BEING SICK.

BUILDING LUMBER!
h., colds or coa­
lite Inroat and

Keep constantly on hand

LATH &amp; SHINGLES.

Is the frog-footed editor of the

Banner a natural born idiot, or b he
partial to f.of; soap ?

Which ?

88eoi

A. W. OLDS.

urf ««-100(S7U.M) &lt;MIuk u4

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

HATS, C.AJFS,
«U at public auetion

Yankee Nollen-,

Of all kinds, and in fact

A. Roosa &amp; Sox.

rearages of
is declared
there is nos

ZFL-AJST 3ST E JL&gt;S,

Groceries
.

BSR- Old paper* for sale at this offieo,

H. 0- Hovpntox A Co., Boston*

—The Christian Social held at C. C- WeL

DRESS GOODS,

SHAWLS, CASSMffiK,

FOR THE

4 —Eaton, the mind-reader bud a mind to RomanlteSchooi," Mr. Towle one on “The
hold forth at Union Hall, laet Saturday qTA little over two dollars were the on “An Obsolete Fine Gentleman," a por­
traiture drawn from h'tf studies in Italian

Ing, and stated that that money

Saw IMEill I

day

that

gage,-or s&lt;&gt; much thereof M ■trail
Bkall be mm*
sary to rativfy the said amount due on *^4
tnortyngr, iogettor with said attorney fe«
and all .Iker tegd «*,. the descrtpltMi
of raid land, as described in said movtgsgn, is as Dillows, Io wit: ell th&lt;u ernai*
Which we will dlspoM ot as tew if not tewtr piece or jraroel t,f 1 nd situate, lying
than our competitors.
;.ring in the coanty of Barry, awd State of
Michigan, known and described u Joltnw.
Cosnr. and see ns and bring along towil: The snath half of the mm* Jkhatf of
tbe northwest quarter of eacfion thinwa*(13)
your Butter, Eggs and Dried Fruit. I in town three (Si, worth of range eevrot
Be pay the Highest Market Pricefor
THUMA8 SHELDON.
CLEMENT SMITH,
Mwn.w.
Attoiavy tor Mot-iRaana.
W. I. K*cm a Br.J* Dated
Naahvilte, Ap&gt;U 6, W4.
h

Everything 5011

�»*» rm.

nnTFF.

A letter hsui been received al the office
of the Adjutant-General of Connecticut, OPIUM
'!'
:
ration, imply that they are the rrwulta says the New Haven Journal, coming
of the phy of one net of coemiad fora* from an Indian girt of tho old Bsy Stale,
which have been broaght into operation | prirferring tho modest and piquant reat?
bt?£ 18200 MSLTNtt&amp;TESS..
by tlic graftal cooling of the earth from.

85420

ri!ic Talejraph Company.
exploring expedl-

। ettnse train ft* Naw Tqrk tan

.--'Dio Troaa.irj Th&gt;|»rtnicnt at Waalunglon prewnt condition. Hin argument is nt
for the sake of throwing a flood of light I
National Banka &lt;m amount of taflnrti ti&gt; kUmp [ proooedod, the enurt gradually Hudumed on tho investigstion, tbatsho dimosnded, !
to. The rcjKxta thus far received fi&lt;tn tbe &gt;
a ^^,^4 l,VJ1 BIKj |.m&gt;. m tlio tern- five generations back, '‘from Wanda, :
mu. r.w»to«.to~
Mote,to I
brami,
,n„, liotter of the Yankee tribe of Indians.” Ths)

folknrs: . .in
An tho coding ...
of u«&gt;
tho Hurth
UM •uw.U'M io comj&gt;r&lt;wu»«o u&gt;o raan apiuH juiimn;
and H]xnksr Blaine received alight itijntwe.
Vlcc-prenidmit Witoou wae on tbe train, but
&lt;w&gt;pe&lt;t injury.’
'
• ’ „top™»u*raai.to™....
•
QKlfKnAl..
-Judge William.-, *1 Chicago. Ja»t Week r. n-

.

on

I

raltrl0tol

#v?AJrw&gt;-.
- more, being at u highar temperature than
-The Uverpool . Tranaatiantic Steameliip j Um)
Wld having a higher coefficient
&lt;&gt;
1 —- laaaM. i — —■ ■
11™ vwImi tnr
I
,
g , 1
of contracbou for equal im« of befit.
lug a flue of »100 each" upon the Aldermen Ln
By
this
proceM, which is still going
contempt and the City Clerk, and a flnwcf 4300
upon eacli of th* six couuaol who advioed the
—Iteporb* have been received from tho Fiji ob, the crust of tho earth would shrink
AkUnwu that they rouM notbe punished for ■elands that W,&lt;M)0 natired have died of epi­ at one rate, and the vastly hotter cunttnl
wntcmpl if they violated tlic injunction, which demic meaalto.
'
.
portion at another and greater rate; and
' —There, arc rumor* of an impending republi­ cavities would be formed between the
can uprising, at Madrid. It is inspired by the arust and the nucleus, cavities which
would be inevitably filled by the crush­
the famome Had' Stocking*. "r
Oj-iiabi. who are said io be stronger now ti
ing down of the solid crust on the more
White fiiockinga, of Chicago, at the grauxta in wh(!U Uj0 yonng King iw-Tetcb-i the throne.
swiftly contracting nucleus, by the force
to 0.
*Pari* Ukt week exuaiiic' iamiMwie dsaaute. of gravitation, which ia sufficient to
—Judge Nehwo. of tbe United Slate® District qtiw,, worc nwiiy ’ aceWante.- arid traffic wm crush Uro hardest rocks; and as tho solid
i Court at Wluoua, Minn., ha®, rendered a de- wholly BivqietMlMl'in the etreeta. Tbe atann
criurt follows tho shrinking nucleus,
radon affirming toe oanetitmioMltty of toe ■
u,
of Fnuwo, and from the
avUItighte.
■
------- - ----------- ' --------- - *-—- — " the force expended in mutual enrolling
—By'a recant.dcaniw «T th® Supreme Court j pro-traUnl and eicrcn persona killed. The dani- and dislocation of its parts bi transformed
into heat," by wljicb, ut the point* of
of Ohio. faiNlii belcniging to benevolent and
leated
even —
to
enrolling, tho rocks are lie
—
taxation.
—The Drilbth government baa received dia- fusion.

.

Military Division of die Mbwrmri. hM pubImbed a general order notifying gold-eoeking
emigrant^iat tbny must keep out of tbo Big ।
|
Horn territory for the present.
I
--It is sail that the headquarters of the Na­
tional Grange will ba removed from Washing­
ton to Louisville, Ky.

poU-bre confirming the reports of frightful
mortality among the native® Of tbe Fiji Wanda
from epidemic mcsalce.
—Tbo tribunal at Paten baa aoutoneod Priurc
Itobop Dy.Fo«roter. of Brwilau. to a.fino of
2,000 marks, or 133 days haprtaoomont. for
illegally exconimiulcating a priont.

wealth ante-dating tliat period, hsnee
they are unable to afford Wanda's de­
scendant the information which she
eravm. Any pi-raon disposed to aid this
Indian girl will please aend word to tbe
Coanocticut State-House.

Gi.ad Tnnxos for Tire Slaves of
Kixo Alcohol.—How many a manly
form is palsied ; how many a noble rniuil
is dt*troy chI ; how many a priceless soul
lost through* tho curse of strong drink .'
To the dMpnrihg victims of tho Satanic
tyrant. Alcohol, whose shattered neryee,
and trembling limbs, and racking headuchoB, norm to find no relief except in,
the renewed use of tbe fatal poison which
brings them every day
nearer „
to t_:.T
their
±.7 -~r~"
miserable M*d, w&lt;- announce glad tiding*
o£ great joy! Dr. Walekb** Vinegar
BmKRS contain not a idugie drop of .al­
cohol in any form, but are a sovereign
remedy for tho Ills of drunkenness. They
restore tone —d strength to thn system. .
and entirely eradicate tho pernicious ap­
petite for liquor. Try a few bottles of
Vineoar Bitters, and you will never
crave strong spirits again, but find your
health rejmirdd, your mind restored, and
be once more u man in the best sense.
Health is cheap when Vinegar Bitters
ore 31 a bottle.
\ 40

The access of water to such-pointe de­
termines volcanic eruption. These pointe
of enrobing may &lt;x-cur st various depths
in the solid crust Ha Hum proceods to
mcaBure the amount of actual contrac­
tion by tho annual amount of heat lost
by radiation into space,,which is suffi­
cient to liquefy seven hundred and
seventy-seven cubic miles of ice into
water at thirty-two degrees, and comes to
tho conclusion that Ines than one-fourth
of the total annual lose of heat would
buflice to produce the contraction nececnary for his, hypotliaris.
The actual
amount of annual construction is esti­
mated nt a reduction of three-fifths of an
inch, an amount too small to be meas­
ured by nny astronomical method, and
yet more than enough to produce all the
volcanic phenomena now to be observed
on the surface of the earth.

Santander, Spain, han been embargoed at the
Ciatam-Howo. Minister (kieWng's attention
and Salvador Cortreal. a tobacco merchant of haa been called to tbo fact.
Havana. Cortreal cliargod Curtin with being
—In a railway accident near Bath. England,
improperly intimate with lii« wife, and a com- lately, several persona were killed and many
injured.
•
discharge Curtis fell fainting from lew* oL
—Rfanarok baa issued a decree fa. bidding
blood. Cortreal then, believing his friend deed, thodrealation of * (Lathoflc paper' printed st
placed a revolver at hia own tcnffile and killed Baltimore within the German omi&gt;ire for two
himself. Curite k* b custody.
— Lai^ dispatehe® from Panama give an ac­
—Aaron Schute, of Bradstreet's Commercial
count of a terrible earthquake that occurred In
though GO yUtas of aga. grappled with thenn- lea. on tbe IBth of May. Several tmrna were
trader, when the burglar ahot him. through destroyed, and many tliouwida of lives loeL
the neck.. Tbe burglar ewcapwl, and Schute
—Tbo King ot Greecedoeenot propose toabwil! die?
t
| dicate.

Facts Worth Knowing.—Tho Wilson

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Smith Organ Co.
BOSTON, MASS.
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Bold by Music Dealers Everywhere.

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INSTALLMENT. PLANt

FARMING LANDS
$10. to $500.
SENT FREE. £

If Johnoon’a Anodyne Liniment is
lialf aa valuable as people say it is. no family

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VIBRATOR” THRESHER.

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qtwrnm ar.fi a mxj.rttr.
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‘ -Tao Naw Hampshire Ix^islatixre, it&gt; joint! finally through exhaustion sunk to rise j turvs, to build out-uonscs, and eseli sne-

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; cexsive improve.motit is a boud to bind

straw, ncanins*, r rax. i
■urh difficult grain an.l
EASE AND EFFBC
to Msrlectioa; Mvex the
by extra eavlar of rraln; makes bo "I
ingkrt require. LESS THAM OME-HALF the
Deite Boxen Journals, and Gexrx; easier
aged; 1®m repair.; one that grata raiiwra
to employ and wait for. even at ad vr....._
■vs? anssrs1.* r.;% arts

olktew MMorro Power®.
1 f Interested In grata raising, or threahinr, write
for lilnAtrated Circular. (.en.-/r,-r) with full

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t]le, great moral show, the No-Haired
num lent it fpr n life of burglary, Jond
froin that time to th© day of his death he
™ concrrnrtl in no Iron than Cur,,-

iIlKAtif

10. i2.r~6S£S3=»t-

“LEADING THHESHIXG RACHIgK.”

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St. Mart** Cirracn. i mjomctt OrrrJPa.l

froh conquests of female hearte. In his
dying statement he claimed connection
with a number of mysterious criines that
have taken place in' New York State of

The properties of Dr. Waj.kzb':
VtxKOAk BiTTKMMxe Aperient. Diaphoretic
Canninative, Ko"
.t*, laxative. Jliutetir,
Sedative, CounSl
. - .tant, Sudorific, Allers
tire, and Anti- .ion*.

$106.25

WANTKD FOR.

A-OFlXT-i

Dr. J. W'alkei'x .(itHfonria Via
egar Bitters nso a purely VcgetabB
preparation, -made chiclly from llio hativc herbs found on tlio lawr.r jauges oT
Llie Sierra Nevada mountains of Califor­
nia, the medlclnnl jiropcrtles &lt;w which
are cxtrncted therefrom without the use
of Alcohol.
Tho question Is almost
daily asked, ‘‘What is Ute cauaemf tbe
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bit
tkrsP Our answer is, that they remove
the cause of disease, and Urn patient re­
covers bis health. T’ley arc tljo jpvat
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator and Invlcorato:
of the system.' Never before tn &lt;hr
bUtory of toe world has n
cumpoaufled posscMing th® rwarkab’e
qcw.tie* of Vinkoae BiTnunT in healing the
■wk of every disco*® maa ls heir to. They
arc a gentle Purgative m well m a 'tonie.
relieving Congestion or Inflanimadtm' o'
tho Liver and Visceral Organ*, in Hillre.-

PRIVILEGES

HqWJQGEJAHOJIE.

Fa mams and “ Hunte Men ' are con­
tinually inquiring what we know of the utility
of NZiri-u/rtw'a Cmnlry Condition I'moirrt, and
in reply, we would nay. through the colnmxw of
thin paper tliat “» have heard from huudreda
who have need them with gratifying raudta;

WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT IT.

was recently destroyed by fire. Tits loro will I liad become numraiageablo ; Unit they of the brilliant odiievemente and extraorrraeb ♦15.000 : it»nrane«. ♦98,060.
thlu,» &lt;illr?nR those hours of peril to dinorvyopularity of tlie No-Haired Man
/‘OLjr/CAt.
Qn
Htcam.pr’ had no opi«rtnni- ( of Vancouver sjatand is full of eucouragv—Um poUtua! unlroglio in the New Ham|&gt;-1
ti&gt; bail out thoir lsMt and go to tho; ment for bald-headed men.
Shire Monate |u&gt;a been porttaBy adjusted »ry tho i rt*cuc of the unfortunate bring*' who ‘
-—
Supreme Court in adedniou affinningthe legal- j were slowly but sandy going down ; tliat
D
OF FKnSTAXKtfcr.
ity at the mtion at tho Governor and tho Men-1 tlioy finally saw tbo ship sink, aud took r The feeling that you tire settled and
**” *t° -l^sttng np&lt;&gt;n th® election couteM, and , no mfuuiurwi to render aiwistancn to j fixed will induce you to go to work to
uTnXXiu" U‘"" wbo
h»"flo&lt;UJ .bout on impror, your Imi. to |&gt;ton&lt; orduto^

—Gov. Dans, of Hmncrota. decline* to be a
,
^1, !•&gt;.(,ni.em--amdM.ly
Th-gr*. uodraM luxm rcit«rou»a
U.MK.-an^*. th. ratorCavn—■" KU «&gt; pl&lt;*~u« lor iiuuiy Wimmer, pul m
*ln«'***n&lt;*
: being nm*Unp iu Urge quwailie.-t th&lt;-n. rhl.ro™. B.in.blfam.
furairfrimr ira.,, . eily i*kion jmrrrnl
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mul
wiUeml flour™, or

STOCKS

rVlNECAR BITTERS

TUMBRIDGE

J.cMwtlwte-tln.potteUjElWwiO,
bol „ifl „o&lt;h.»g dx»lCW«
t^T’or'Z
*’*’* •“»&lt;*’*. “d' R-. or u» N.Uu&gt;n munter. Tl» rtorj

««aioa has slecMd Hon. Penton O. Oiaoey, i no more.

Ira titan «s.

AGENTSILIVINGSTONE'S

baiter in Um hartur u Buffalo, a few daya since, j boat wm launched soon after they lofti about half his time in prison. In the
killing Captain JmnvM Uml. Kogiueer Edward tho Bj1jp&gt;
with ita rarRO of
mPn I
of
incarceration he planned

»»“
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on Ixxird to look out for thcmaelvos ;
tlud tiro Captain called to thorn in the
first-named boat to return to the ship,
but that such *uoium wm impractienbici

Ranging from gg to 110 par aora,

ooLdhta^m. "
Wmuon’s Toxic ih not n panacea—is
not a cure for everything, but ia a catholicon
for malarious diaeaww. and day by day adds
freeh lanreh to itn crown of glorioim auooomt
iuigoriM Uvcrs and Spleen*, along the shady
banka of our lakea and rivera. are restored to
their healthy and norma] necreiiami. Health
and vigor follow its use. and Chills have taken
their departure from every household where
Wiihoft1* Anti-Periodic ia kept and taken.
Don't fall to try rt. Wuekixkw. Fixeat A Co.,
Pro|irirton!. New Orleanj.

Maro. lut wrek. by the ui-ettiug of a boat on *”rpnd hours -these five men ui n boot hundred burglaries, three cf which were
Brow! Canal.
• ,
,
presumably capnhls of carrying twenty- attended with murder. He was arrested
-Tho tug-boat B. IL Hifferd exploded her j five persons. Tilby trtnte that another one hundred and fifteen times, and spent

actiottaly. and It m thought, fatally injured.
-Tbenrain building of tiw agricultural works j
al Lebanon, N. II.. were Intnied U»t week, with :
a l-ro of ext.OOO. Ono hundred and fifty men |

AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWS.

WANTED. I NEW BOOK II

I
which ar­
;, rived at New Yor£ Thursday hurt,
|
brought five seamen of the Dominion
Lincateomidup Vicksburg, from Mon­
treal for Liverpool, which wm mink by
ico on Tucfwlny, June 1. Tho mon wore
picked up June 5, nearly dead from ex­
posure, but since then hail been rapidly
1dm by placing uinio potion In whiaky which improving. Other boots were launched
with a large number of persons, but the
she gave him.
'
—The cattle stealing raids of tlic Mexican grader niunlxr were seen to perinh
Uneven continue with unabated frequency. without getting in' the boata.
Tlte Vicksburg wonfc down in the
oxiatenoe. however, by Copt. McNocly anti nome midM of ice, arid the boat wm trarronndof hi® Texan troop® iu a fight Satartjay. Tbe
cd
by icebergs and a field of ice when
force of Uro tide ven nnnilxral exactly twelve.
’
.
—A couple of white men recently hail a d«t- picked up.
Tho
five men rescued had their feet perience goes for to condemn the popu­
pcrate fight with a band of (flunmne Indians
in Bawlbui county, Kan. Tito enoounter tinted__________________
and lega very much
__________
Kwollun,r____
ao mueh
_______
bo lar fallacy that women worship chiefly
four boors, and the redskins were driven away I Umt tlicir boote had to be cut from their hairy men, for thin No-Hnircd Mon wna
with a loro of eerra of their number.
I
married no less than eight times, and
F1MKH Atm cabualtikx.
j Tho Vicksburg hod a crow of ebout GO seven of his wives., according to hia own
--By an explode™ tn the mill ot tbo Hrnltb • meu, and,8 saloon and 24 steerage pos- death-bed narrative, are still living—One
ts’~”
”u
ci——— -• »— w— &gt;
of fjltf wjiole number about_____________
. . in_Philadelphia,
___ __ . ... ouc
.
in.Now York,, two
last week, two peraoun were killed and fourteen
50 were lost. Tlic men rescued toll a ; ft. Connecticut, one in New Orleans, one
wonnded.
___ _ were
„„„ drowned
________while
pitifnl
-Four pcraona
itihing story of their sufferings while ‘ ft. Lockport, and one in Boston. After
on itiqueito river, near Watertown. N. Y.. iae*t making their way "lowly and laboriously j tt Buoccdwful career of seven yeara with

week, liemg canted over a dam in a boat
landward, raid also give a detailed ac- ':
—A iro »t Ten auto, Can.. - laait week, de- count of the disaster.
According to I
atroyed several »u&gt;rew iu tiro heart of the dty, '
gUtement, they were within a
*drowned at Cambridge.
‘Ij"Un0”
“nkin«. "hi’’ for

YOUNG HENS

Book£:
sowing machine iu existence, and -it •» sold
fifteen dollars lr»w than all other flrRt-claea
machines. Machines will lie delivered at any
railroad station in thia .county, free of traun-

A man died at Troy, the. other day,
who, if hia own atory, told on hia death­
bed^ bo true, wna a person of unusual
anil exceptional talent His name won
Burr Deming, and ho began his career
as “ Vancouver, tbe No-Haired Man of
Vancouver's Island,” in Bannuu’s great
nloral allow. Ho was bom in Litchfield,
Connecticut—a town which is memorable
M the birthplace of a distinguished di­
vine now on exhibition daily at the great
Brooklyn menagerie.
Our hero wm
noticeable for an entire absence of hair.
He attracted Barunm’sattantion early in
that great ahowman's career, and Iris
glossy pale and shiny clrin were tbe
wonder of admiring audiences for woven'
full years. When asked the cause of his
extraordinary baldness, Vancouver used
to reply, withJmppy facetiousn&lt;»8, tliat
he “ wm liorrAio. ” Hia matrimonial ex­

ANOTHER DISASTER.

—A horrible murder han juat come to light in
the township of Homer. III. The wife of
floury Jacobs baa been minting for some time.
and last week tho huaband waa arroitod and
lodged In jail on, suapicu'n of having murdered
her. On TYidav laat tho body of Mra. Jacoba
was found, haring been h|creUy chop]&gt;ed to
piceea. and buried In a box in a corn-field on tho
premiaoo of JbcoIm. Jacoba and bin wife liars
not lived pleasantly together for romo time, he
charging her with having driven hia child:et&gt;

was discovered in 1492, and
aware of any records ot the common-1

ELASTIC TRUSS CO
883 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY,
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Editor and Proprietor.

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VOL. II.

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NO. 39.

--------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- ----------- v------------- .------------------------ -------------- -- ---- --------- ------------------------- ------------ - ------------------the subject did not have the least bit of | looked despairingly into each other’s^
fintt miles for 9300.-------- ■'hibited by the church; and in more than
depreming influence, upon the flamea. i faces. The minister rdged one of the I The novelty of a fifty-railo-race was in- I one instance some devoted lover of the
They had taken full jMWMjwiion of the i doctora aside, find whispered in the ' troduped the other day at the Bay Dis- ' art i&gt;crish&lt;d at the stake with other prac—Bay City is troubled with the cutlower portion of the aide nearest the I dying man’s 'car. Mr. Brown opened \ triol Fair Ground,Ban Fraueiaeo. Mowry ; titionero of tho “ Magic ” and tho “ Black oert saloon question.
body of tho town^ and threw a strong. ■ his fringelou lids a little wider, amiled ‘ and Smith were the contestants. Both ' Arte."
__________________
—Detroit wholesale houses close at 4
Wlwv! cant
&lt;me five «oc KKneibkiZ,
light on tho hurrying villagers. Among 1 faintly, gatqied, and died^
, men were from San Jose,’and tho match j
ABOUT THE HAIR.
o'clock Saturday afternoons.
.
Jorttortepthla Muin! patn?
‘
these latter was Mr. Brown,’ who hod a , “ Poor feller!" groaned Deaam Peter- was for A500 n Bide. ' They each used ; j{eQ
, ■ WL T IteoJuae
Ho* drop-, laudanum, clcrtra nr hop-te*!
—The new tax law haa closed up one
whole “nest" of pails on his shoulder,
“hfa wi-a a proraiain’ career, cut j ten horses, and changed horses at tlie j
Women
Quick! or I shall Ih&gt; intan*-.
Mloon at Rockford, leaving but two in
rant rora roraing "PiroI" H l.a.iftH- .hurt of &gt; vnfi.1™end of ever, mik. Both nten wore drtra 1
ncTpr
j
Stop that Urnal babr’r r^ualUuc!
operation.
•
.
‘‘ cyoa to see. for
'
■’’fi*'" ,'c!“’”4 Do^&gt;“ Jo"“&gt; :
ra.fi both taro „nHnMd Iroralra-iro, total in raralp. bral
oualy as if no one had
—East Saginaw is about to gravel the
with mure u.eor Ibra. « .tararou »ho.Ufi i perfornroj ranrak»l®&gt; r&amp;ug nkploita. I
oU,„ £
ihemselveH. Mr. Brown cut tho strings
road to the cemetery, three and a half
which held tho pails together,' lincti of Iroro K-rav oi raxx-ro. “Hc’» took the ; There roi, therolore greal inbrorat in Uro .
miles long, at a co-t of 15,000.
men were formed to neighboring wells, ridn. out ot Ml oi u. ra everyllnug dro, I eonW. SmlU’n bororo woro thnXroter. th^ . 1)tll wiUl
—Prof. Matter, of thp State Univer­
but Mowry firoplsyed the Iroller homo- ' ucrM
wiu, , brae shiny
and watei soon began to Im freely ««'»«. he’« got into Martin nloro ns!
sity,
is attending lectures at Leipsic.
And Derarao.Jon™- opinion brcra.ro . inmroMp. Their ennosMso Stylro »»rt&gt; | |„M
Ani,
^2
thrown upon the burning building.
bald head. And you never new a man He intends soon to undertake a journey
' different Mowry arranged Ms work to
Thro® nearest the flame began to retire, Hint of the publie nt huge.
lose a liair below where the lutt touches through Switzerland on foot
change horaes without stopping, having
however, and it aoon liecaiho' evident
.Ilia hkuII. It will take it off as clean as
—The lumber ent of Michigan for 1875
—- -------------------■ an aid to bring out and place the frosh*
that tho odds were in favor of the fire.
you cun sliavc it down to exactly that
is estimated at 1,500,000,000 feet—2}
For twenty-five years students of tlie I horse in tow st tho end of. every mile.
Tho wretafied inhabitants were dragging
lino, but never a hair below, not if lie
times
as much ns ar;y other State, and
Assyrian
and
Babylonian
remains
have
'
Smith stopped, diamounbkl and mount­ lias been bold fifty years. The common
out their miserable effects, and stood
looking at 'tho burning building, uh if been working hardest to develop tho his­ ed, imd by this delay lost two tor three black stiff but, as impervious ns sheet nearly double that of Canada or. kilo en­
tire
South.
by doing so they were fulfilling tho tory of those empires. They have 'been seconds every mile, which had to be re­ iron, retains tlie heat and. perspiration.
Ono ’ of
whole duty of man, when ono of them spurred on to their work by their Irril- . gained by superior . speed;
—Tlie Elcvcntli Michigan Infantry'
' The little- hair glands, which boor the
w
Mr Ural U» Kral will hold a reunion at Centerville, Aui
suddenly Htarted, turned to another, add Jiimt success in discovering long and Smit's horw urok ^ Hilib in Uro !
full' iiMxinio
records ui
of vonuiiD
various monarchs
men-1 mnhUo
11111
mwiiiucun uwunuiuiu* nl
oi a
u nufc.Md
uiue, imu Mfi
woipo pot
not nrove.
move, ’ wheal does to Ut
asked,
the„ plant above ground, gust 24. O. A. Bowen, tho Deputy
tinned in the Scripture”, mid by tlie in- Tho rider had to wait.until another horse
“ Where ’add "Welsh V'
iiecouw weak from the prutaiuce of moist­ Land Commissioner, will deliver the
~
The man to whom he spoke stared at vadura’ accounts of tlie victories recorded could be taken to . him, and by this ncci- ure mid heat, and finally become too oration.
tlw speaker a moment, .looked at tlie in tho Old Testament over tho various dent lost s Tull ;uile. He mode every weak to sustain the hair. It falls out,
—The total number of births in Kent . Tire wandering heiress—The windKings of Judah and Israel. Thoee won- effort to regoiu
but could not, and he
burning house and ejaculated:
BROWJCS SUCCESS.
and baldness exists. A fur aqxwe have county the'pjwt ^ear was 1,637; deallis in
dorful confirmations of tlie aucred history j came in on the fiftieth mile nlmnt 200
“Thunder I”
,
The fire fiend is subject to tho tender
known to produce baldness in a single the name period, 587. The number of'
“Wliai’a that I'* aak.M Mr. Brown, have Iwen carefully developed, and a now i yards’ behind his’ oompetitar. Mowry winter. A num wiUi a good head of hair deaf, dumb and blind ]&gt;crsons in the■ passion.
Ho had come West to rise—there conld
be no doubt about that He reached our who had just been ndviaing aomo of tho and very important chapter of the; bm declared whiner of the race mid needs very little protection where the county is thirty-six.
Evek tiie laziest boy can sometjmes
• town on the Wabash by the 8 o’clock hometeas. people to move tiicir projierty world’s history lias been recovered, in- , money. Time, two houn\.two minute* liair grows. Women who live much
—At East Saginaw, tho other day, catch a wlupping.
eluding tolerably complete annals of mio- i njid thirty-six and n half seconds. Tho
stage; when Ute dock struck 9 ho had al­ into nn abandoned log cabin near by.
within doors, and who are tlmreforc huh Fanny Schifiz, a young German girl,
Croquet in the nicest gome in the
“ Ohl Welsh—ho ain’t come out, I cossive Kings, beginning nearly 2,000 i fastest mite was run in 2M, and Uie ccptible to Uwcold, oil their hair, and
- ready reduced to admiring ailcnoe the
while gratifying her curiosity with world if the girls is.
years before tlie conquest of Babylon by . ulowcst, cxnept Smith’s baulk, in 3:01. i plaster it down hard and flat upon their
crowd which, on hisarririd, was heatedly reckon,” drawled the first iipenkcr.
a .loaded revolver, accidentally dis­
Tire mean temperature is wliat disguste
“
“ Whore ishe I” asked Brown quickly. Gyrus. But it is only within a few years ~Mowry
took no refreshments (luring the skill Ih, no oh to destroy nine-tenUm of ita
discussing about the hotel-door khat
charged it, the cliarge badly shattering
n ma^wiih every climate.
Greytown affair which created such on “ You don't mean to say he’3 in tlie that wo have begun to learn what was contest, and only a glass of water when power os a non-conductor, have worn her right arm.
the real literature of the people, what he dismounted at the end of the race.
.
,
.
“ On, my dear wife,” said John
excitement twenty -years ago. Which house yeti”
for years postage stamps of bonnets
—
At
an
curly
hour
last
Friday
morn“Well, I 'low I do, though,” replied their books, what their inner life and Smith often took a prill from a flask he stuck on the bock of their skulls, and
Henry, as be jiaid tlie milliner’s bill.
side he defended I don't known, but he
ing-a freight train on tho Central road
It
was
a
quoted historical precedents before which Jlio man, with another drawl. “ He feelings, what their Iliad or Kalevala, curried while under way.
A mvft—A thing that holds a young
•
uiru
then guiug
going uui
out ui
of mruBce-uenica
furnace-heated jKiriur*,
parlors, ran over a young man named J. H. Wil­
* the a priori arguments of our unread lived all by hinself in tho top floor, and wliat their omens and exorcisms and star- KtricUy moral .how, ainco Ute teetotaler
riddcn (or honn,.in ,v,o Mld u,m.
son, between Wayne and tlie next ata lady’s hand without sqm-ezing it
villagera shrivelled and disappeared. The I reckon ho didn’t hear wo tins when— gaxent' prodigies. To tiicoo subjects won. The Iran that lie bad boon rat old I [M,„hlre wit!1„nl UJdag
Wires boys atand an their heads they
tiou
west,
mutilating
him
beyond
recog
­
tho labor of Aaayrian students'is now and experienced bull-baiter did nots eomptaiut
■
naxrday was Sunday. Mr. Brown at­ Je-rnsalem I”
appear to occupy a false position in tho
nition.
Tho Just word of this sentence was directed, and already a rich store of in- &lt;xniut.
tended services in our only church, sang
_
‘
,
1 j£nn TOth his greater vigor and habita
—Moritigus Weinberger, who claimed world.
splendidly the tenor parte of *' Orton­ detached and spoken with empluwiH bh forma|ion has been secured, ns import­
DEATH-RED incident.
j &lt;rf outdoor .life, and with his hair not
to ' liave been a Hungarian. noble and
“Oxe thing,” said an old toper,
ville," •'Boylaton, * and ‘•Scotland," Brown started on a rapid run* in the ant as il in curious. Tho public atten
Tlie conventional death-bed scene, sad, j plastered down, but thrown up loose and
and made tlie acquaintance of our choir- direction of His own store. He wns back tiou directed, to this subject through the but qniet,- does not seem to be popular light, could no doubt go the north pole, refugee with Kossuth, from whom he “ never waa seen coming tliruugh the
rye,
and that's the kind of whisky ono
separated
shortly
after
arrival
in
this
ister. At tlie evening service our choir within five minutra with a “ reel ” of discovery by Mr. George Smith, of the in some portions of Misaimippi; at least j so far ns that part of his ]&gt;ereon is con­
sang, for the first time.
thr^o-quarter inch rope on liis alioulder, Babylonian story of the flood, resulted it was not the scene accomplished ro- j oepied, without any artificial covering. country, died one day last week in his gets nowadays.”
chair
in
tho
reception
room
of
a
hotel
at
A cnar picked up a paper Saturday
while in, ono hand he he’d a ball of in the commission given to Mr. .Smith, | cently at tho death-bed of Mrs. Holmes । And yet wo men wear immensely
Grand Rapids.
to the new air “ Metropolis," the music heavy, coni and one of those half-pound first by the publishers of the London
and read tlie head, " General Waalringat Chotard Landing, in Issaquena conn- 1 thick fur capo, and do not dare to step
Imving boen written down from memory bars of soft load which huntera used to Tr.h{p-aph, and afterward by tlfti British
—Some time ago Representative Conger ton Dispatcher. ” “Sho,” he exclaimed,
ty. Mrs.
.
.113. Holmes
Iiuiuii-a was
U113 dying
u&gt; IIIK and'
imu sent
neui 1• out
&lt;nn a
u moment
uiyuicui into
iuk&gt; a
n chilly atmosphere
by Mr.
Brown.
Ho remained
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„ j buy to mould into bullets. Ho tied the
M«;rnm.to»rrpnfartherexptomlww. tor
Btruog,
wo Uke rcl.l.
.
~
w. ta
' .Motarjl.,
"
* I«
.
It is a silly, threw tho appointment of cadet to West “ I wanter know if that critter ain’t dead
.
. .
...
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.
-—
•
Nineveh, with tire
the obu&gt;ct
object of connectcomplet­
tho prayer-meeting which followed eur [ lead to tho end of the cord and throw it in Nineveh.
copie and make her will. This displeased [ weak, and 1 rally n serious error. Tho Point open to competitive examination. yet!"
ing
the
story
of
the
flood,
and
securing
evening service in those days, and volun- [ acrot® tho house,
Whex they build a railroad the first
the woman’s’husband, Dr. Holmen, be-. "
Creator
* knew what He was about
......
whan .»
Ho There were teu candidates examined.
teerod a prayer so utterly destitute of j . 'Somebody go behind and haul it other records. Ho waa successful in disGeorge I’. Huntington, of Port Huron, tiling they do is to break ground. This
।
...
....
, ,! tween whom and Strong a feud existed, covered a man’s skull with hair. It has
scriptural quotations that it didn’t bear over lively," he shouted.
our.,rang Um only mmraug fragurontof .
relurnet]
was the successful ono, having attained is often done with great ceremony. Then
a very important function in 'protecting
the slightest resemblance to anything we
Several men started, and one man who thmt fitory, ra.fi m raifimg ollror myth,
they break the stockholders. This is
the brain. Baldness is a Horious mis­ ho highest number of marks.
hud ever heard in our meeting.
utogtral ra.fi bmtonral tableta fit grora :
—A train ' on tiio Grand Trunk ran done without ceremony.
did not go roared:
*
fortune. It'will never occur in any man
On Monday morning ho hired a store,
w. of in­
against a cow at Mount Clemens last
•• Hooray for Brown!" to which sug­ value tramfinbun. of •
The Boston PmI has news to the
who will wear a common black high silk
but as his goods had not arrived, he gestion there was a loud response.
[
,
„ ,
., . e.
t
week, throwing it off and injuring En­ efltot that “ Italian lirigands are hold­
, senphons
. . previously
. in tlie British I Mu.
....
woman when Holmes said to strong : “I
hat with five hundred holes through the
dropped into each room ia our two
“Much obliged, boys," said the. young i «onm, he has given in his inqxJrtaid
gineer Bartlett, of Port Huron, so he ing on English mother-iu-law for ran­
! understand you called me a liar ; are you top, so that there sludl be more holo than
schoolhousea and made lively speeches storekeeper, hastily tying tho other end [ work just published, entitled “ Asayrr I ready I” and Sommcnced firing, the first hut This costs nothing ; the hatter will died next day, and John Morrison, fire- som, and the son-in-law says they can
to the boya and girls. In the afternoon of tho cord to the rope. “Now keep , imi Discoveries.”
hold her and be d—^appointed."
! shot passing through Strong’s hip. do Lliat for you .when you purchase yrtnr mau, who is not expected to live.
he called on the editor of our only paper, paying out ropo—somebody bring that
’
irx?
—George V. Lincoln, proprietor of an
.. ....
। Strong drew his pistol and returned the hat If the nap be combed bad: the
Haxf a dozen horac-thieves hanging
the Mount Zion Whig, and the editor in ladder here!"
To yiwing creaturea fidl of life and j ahota, each man discharging five barrehi wrong way, and if after the' holes ore intelligence office in Detroit, has disap­
in a row formed a pleasing sp«xrtacle that
his next issue informed his readers that
The ladder—quite a lang one, but too
made it be combed the right way, no one peared, leaving letters which indicate a met tho eye of a recant Boston visitor in
j
energy,
who
exult
in
their
youthful
I
of
hia
revolver.
Holmes,
fell,
shot
by the arrival of Mr. Brown Mount Zion short to reach tlie Upper
aa
story windows—
determination to commit suicide. He
had gained a citizen of force and bril- I waa brought and the rope securely strength and freedom of limb, a timid | through the heart. - A brother of Holmes will observe the peculiarity. Ilia hat had lost all his property lately by busi- Western Arkansas.
“ Six heinp^r
mother is a veiy tyrant She will not i rushed in to join in the fray, but was will wear quite ns long—the lintters itay
tifrannM," was his feeling remark.
liancy, and tliai tho Whig party bail ad- i fastened to it. Brown carried it up to
allow her girls to skate because Sir John 1 secured, as was Strong. Then a Coro­ considerably longer—because it is dry in­
ded to ita ranks e tried and approved i the front of the building, out of which
“
C
aptain
,
’
’
said
a
son
of Erin, as tiio
—They ore cultivating Clawson wheat
ner’s jury was summoned at ouce, and stead of moist; in brief, there Is not a
champion of the indestructible principles ' the flames had not yet buret, tied a por- Franklin was lost among icvbergs ; nor
ship wuh nearing the coast hi inclement
j to ride because fox-hunters sonwtimns Strong released, the homicide Iwing fully single objection to it, while it will cer­ considerably in Allegan county, and find
of the jiarty of progress. “ In fact,” ; tionW the rojie to the lower rounds, and
weather, “have ye an idmenik on
I get their necks broken ; nor to row bc- justified. All this liloodalied and ex­ tainly prevent baldness, and keep Um that it stands tho winter betterthan cither
continued the editor, “ we ore almost in- tilcn said in a low tone, bitt very hurthe Diehl or Soule wheat. It ripens board!” “ No, I haven’t” “Tben.be
clinod, for tho public good, to violate the riodlj:
.
.| cause young men injure thamsolvoB in citement almost by the bedside of top of Uw hrnd cool mid prevent much very early and has yielded, in this State, jailers, we sludl have to take the weath.-r
those dreadful boat races. They may a dying womau who could hear headache.
confidence reposed in lis by our fellow- ' •• Now tell ’em to haul away. I’ll get |
from fifty to sixty bushels per acre.
as it comea."
not have a ]wt dog for fear it should go every shot and every word I Evidently, ryrt-Rcovnur: with thk wori.
towasnuui when ho informed us tiiat in pn the roof this way, ladder and all, go |
—The village fathers of ML Clemens
A uttle girl and boy, 3 or 4 yea.-s
mad, nor any acron ite or monks-hood in as already suggested, flioy have tut a
No man or worunn who lives a corn- have loaded down the Mcmltdr with
the Old Bay State he had filled various through tlie scuttle, bring out old Welsh,
old, were pteying on the ioe, when sis
poor idea in-Mississippi of tlie conven­ jMimlively secluded life can fail to have
I
their
gardens
for
fear
they
should
poison
positions of public trust ”
| tie him to tho ladder so he can’t tumble,
twenty
columns
of
ordiuanoee
(or
the
[ tliemm'lvefi. The timid mother forbids tional death-bed -programme.
certain peculiarities and mannerisms; governing of tlie village, and yet they fell down and commenced to cry. Bub
Mr. Brawn’s goods came up the river and tie myself, too. When I wave mv
ran npand soothingly lisped : “Don’t
I her daughters to visit among the poor,ns
j and to the, naturally narrowed mind are in a quandary how to legally notify a
by the first boat, and all the small boys hand haul us down, mid tell tlie boys on
cwy! Thwear! Tbwear! Thay damn I”
they might take the small-pox, and will
■
of the town escorted the wagons which | the other end to let go easy.
Now,
There is altogether too ranch marry­ nothing is more beneficial than travcL It deaf and dumb maq' to move his barn —Dartmouth.
| not allow one of them to go idone outI luis been observed that tlie habiti of a
conveyed the boxc® to the store. For time’s precious I'.'
ijridq the avenue gate from her dread of ing, by forms of law, those who rtt the 1 traveled American offer h striking con- back off tho street.
By declining to mt things that you
two or throe days tlie now storekeeper • Throe or four men hurried behind tho
—It is estimated that the salt product
garroters. The -description which she mostArc only a third or half' married in Htnurt in tlieir sutaluod and quiet tone.
was busily engaged in opening, marking’ house to -give tho word, several others
of the Saginaw Valley will bo 100,000 want ta'cause they are unhealthy, by
other ways. And t here is altogether too
■
gives
of
the
neighboring
fields
is
npolling.
going tq bed early when you want to ait
and arranging his goods, but he found steadied tho ascending ladder, and othcra
much urging ruid coaxing, and alluring when compared with the manners of our iMtrreis short this your, as compared with
up, and by making your life wretched
time to appear before
examining who could find nothing else to do joined She represents them to be the loirs of
young people into the most important untraveled countrymen. A lady who last This is caused in part by the latocommittee of Jhe church on Wednesday in rebuking a youth who attempted to mad -bulla, savage tramps, venmaoun and oucrod of human relations before recently rcturneiffrom a European visit nwm of tlie season ih starting work. in n thousand ways, you have a clinnce
evening, present Iris letter of dismission raise three dioera. Tlie ladder and snakes, and wild horses. Her girls can­ they are prepared or moved to assume remarked that the money she used to Home have had, and are still having, of living to w ripe old age, if tlutt is any
from the Eastern chnrch he had attend- Brown safely rwwhed the roof, and not propose eiilicr work or play whidh its burdens, and by those who ought to s|Mmd in omnibus riding she conld now 'difficulty with their wells.
satisfoctian to you.
i (die doea not prove to Ih: encompassed
spend for works of nrt, since aho has
ed, and pass his examination with great Brown manugtxl to get it close beside
—There is said to bo but one &lt;list illery ,Br ohuneny! Mra. John Palmer,
with dangers horrible and hitherto uu- ' kuow l&gt;vUcr ?“l1
witlt more couriercredit to himself and great Kutisfadiou the Hcuttle-wny. E_
*1
2...
d
learned
how
to
walk
while
shewas
in Michigan, and tho owner of that, wife of a ]x»r’titeubcnviile printer, g»vo
He forced the door ^ionglj^&lt;&gt;f ju their childish ilayn they utioJ!- We make too ranch of-marrying
to .our aharp-eyed deacons. When he open, disappeared and
and mon
soon reappeared,
romnwur...!
R n&lt;.kiDg.hOnw tor f«k’r UUl1 boin« married, until it is thought abroad. lluVart of walking is not ths Smith R. Wooloy; of Detroit, is about birth to five ehitoren inside of sixteen
finally opened his store, the rush was so followed successively by the head, shirt,
only economical nrt wliieh-onr country­ bankrupt His indebtedness anioonte to months, and now John swears that ho
1 it should overbalance, ndr a swing for j
many people, somewhat of a disgrace
great that the other storekeepers in town j jiantalooiM, and bore feet, of old Welnh.
women may learn in Germany and other $50,000. There was a meeting of his will palm'er off for one that is low pro­
fear the rope might break, no&gt; a pocket- tor » w’mea to paa® through life atone ;
had bitt tittle to do but stand in their The old man did not aoem liajf awoke,
fiurte of Europe. They may learn how . creditors a short time since.
lific, as ho can’t get “small cojm"
j knife lest they should cut their fingers. ।
iu fact, tho life of many a rriugb* |
doorways and look sadly upon their lata but did seem terribly scared and very
to eat and drink, and how no drew; and
—Tho National Exchange Bank of enough for such a bithy-lon influx.-—
faU of i; Thus, tlirough the haunting fwr of what ; "-Oman is poetry, romance, rapture even, they do learn thoso things, whether ooncuatoinera. Brown siooil Kraiu-s
behind «x
his I much raorc inclilwd
witoAt happen, all tlie sweotneto w taken i “ comparison with that of many a wife, j
-*»««« »«**- Albion was robbed on Fritlny night of Chicago Coitrier.
counter ih clean shirt, now cravat, and a tho house than to risk the ladder, but ‘ trn
. u_ . ?1 ’
..
serous of it or not, and come back wiser
$8,0(X), and the
of $700.
bo express
there is aoffice
vast deal
of marrying with.... ,x
wrdl-fittuxg suit of clothes—three auxil-_________________
Brown forced him__out, made him uu
lie "
and better than wlwn they want away. Tho bank safe was blown open, and al­
very liUlo real marrying; a vaat deal of
iaries to salesmanliko ability which onr down, on tlie ladder and submit to bciug i
The domineering, loud-voiced man in though two dorks slept within a few
dwoonterit, heartache, misery, hypocrisy
good old merchants seldom employed, tiod.
•
The dr-adlicid foe to man’s longevity ia and unmanying to the teat. What we his own home circle, returns from abroad feet of it they were not awakened. No
but which in Brown’s case, proved jiaySuddenly the flame-s burnt from the unnatural and unreasonable excitement.
with the rough edges of liin mind worn due to tlie thieves as yet
Far, we think, they arc thoroughly rival.
want is not a more stringcut divorce law,
mgiwrrotoroutro Hi, itoro bcronro the front of Uro- buulro, god a -warning .Unit Every num ro bora with a rortain stock
smooth by friction with other minds, and
—Michigan patents : Gas regulators,
. farroito with ladiro, for be waa very fine np from Uro men on Uro ground. , of vitality, whieh tam...t Is- itror.ro.xl, but a better uudei standing of the moral with ideas of quiet refinement and pro­
D. P. Malicw, Detroit; burglar alarms,
law, which forbids the marrying to those
eomtomro, and Ma populmty with th. Brown took in the nutation at a gUnc.-, ■ but wliicl. uroy be . rpen.l«.l‘or btrolrondpriety greatly needed when he went • J. Andrews, Detroit; hoes, W. D. Mills,
gentler aei tnerroaed rapidly altor two throw lduta.df upon Uro ladder, grouped , cd rapidly, a. Iro donna be.L Within already one ; not less marrying, but less abroad. We believe in eulargemunt of I
Y
.
■ SZWgM
Otsego;, Aiuxt-uricis,
fruit-driere, H.
XX. E.
Xi. Bidwell,
XHUWUU,
marrying where there is no real marry­
hr throe pttrnhaaora of drf gtrod. Lad it UghUy with one hand, and trar.-d the certain btnita, he haa his choice to move
H.,en ; rorol roropro., B. A.
ing. And, above all, let there be no ul™ ; ro.fi rogufi th.
aetod upon Ma auggeaU.ma a, to nature .fiber eiroigrtiodly. The la.-u at tho rope ' fael or alow, to Uro .lot. inionely or intide of travel as an evidence of mcreas- 1 w. » »» ... „ .
. .
— Kofiior,
~ —
P.
inciting or bribing tho-w to marry who luto o( trorol - ro. .nfi.ro.ro 01 tnjfiro.and color of trimming, to be naod. In al Uro tool of Ute ladder Iroltarod ad- ; tenae!;, to draw Ma IhUe unonnt of life
mg pnroiK rtlj, wrollwnro. rofi Ulrorol.
j. v PlliuilM, s...
XfrK.vns.
ahrat, b. failed M n.fihing which it w» mirahly; Urn, hauled .lowly raid.Uroldy, or,., a Urge
or otradeM. it into a are not drawn to each other, aod held in­ •V,
1
‘
.
Bal&amp;lo.
A witty French woman ouoe remarked
separably together by qualitiee of mind
wtUun the power of man to attain in a they a.oifiod any rioleol shaking of Uw narrow one ; but when hia atock ia erand soul.
,
.
AUTO ENDING LUXURIANCE.
j —Harvey D. Winsor, one of the pro­ that we go in search of now friends when
“S’ P°“ V"-*™ tow»frail aMfietoo which h.y two Uvea, but bawled, be Iroa Ito mora. Ho who live.
' In portions of Ireland, the rod fuschia I motm' of the Uuh Winsor Mining Oom- our old friends know ua too weU. The
One night, only a month rafter Mr. I il waa imptwnilde to prevent .hawing U ; alwtomiowdv, who avoid, all .timulanla,
,ia trl.ol.
Lira,
4
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BUIUUMMIUI,
•
iwsumi's tlie proportions ef trec«, mounts l,an' ’ft,,d intartwktsl in oilier specula- truth, or medwum of truth» involvtnl in
Hmvm r-urnA
umritirr n«
—
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...
.
Brown
camo among
ns, O
the
whole «raaa,n
town il.„
through
a small ___
portion
of the flame,
take®
light* exercise,
never overtaaks i Tlie
Tlie existence
existence of
of short
short hand
hand con
can be
be ,l»v. Uro .rorro roul dumnrro uul !
Drfroil, .ml bi.
.***"°^ b3r.“"
O“ W«H&gt; &gt;»*&gt;• - bn Ml the Itenra MraraOI, Mdulgrai i„ no vxhraratMg pra- Uraed l~k with rcrtrant, to Ih.
ol
idrofiro Uro .infinro. trilh big. rbi-ronng ,
•"&gt; rortiroroij firoirofi b,
”*** br.'
. “
; bora, but be traraod quickly Umragb il. eiotra, Irattb Me mind raid Mart ou no Jnlirw Ctrcra end Cioert), both ol whom
i ipny. ol tin,, drokgrroro lro.ro, roafi
bolding hi. rofiro (or rononnt.
-d-ShheHiWelrann. A. Bnontvora craving nraleml. Ira. no debiliuting «erat Iraring employed il; lb..
drop erorlrt w»rom trolu. Mror of throe i
•» In™ «a0,000 to may strive to give it th* lie »n our own
erne knew the hmlriincra were rinoina tar l&lt;.w..rcul
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It ia altogether a mistake to imagine that
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MICHIGAN NEWS.

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liagoro of
alto,
whom „
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ing fingera
Ju. iroodmrai,
freedman. Tyro,
Tyro, whom
one o?J.
two
. with.bout
Mboul MU New
NcwZroUud
Z’-atand bird,
birdsool
oul- everything pertaining to Ua ; there is no
heissupposeti to have instructed in tlie j irrfano-i the dwellingsarc completely j
by himfcelf, including several
confidence impaired by the widiholding .
brief chsraetera. But the practice of tho ^4^ ^4 turned into bowersby this | c*n’’d *higlm® birds. Among his cunat that mriy date appeara to have qujdntJy ^wutiful plant or tree.
' critics is tho egg of an emu, wr AustoTT'dikca*-, fcwkw continual excitement. been for private rather than for j&gt;ubfic .
। traltan bird similar to the ostrich. Hie occurring in UM which.it wore imperii ore. M»«i nto r tip- &lt;townf.ll of the Ro
The wd.ry of the I’mtmaater of Mag- egg is dark green, with a round shell.
few hard aharactars who lived at Mount and both the Mount Zimi doctors hnr- every trouble, and eojova lirito repose,
man empire, and ths «^Qaoe.ment of ita noila village. Cape Ann, is fUf) per an- : and tooasurMi fiftewn inchns by its largest' they are things which, wlMlww trifling
Zion. Notre of the oooupauta knew how rtod to his ntte, looked into b» sym, ex- » burning the mndte at both end* and civilization, short-hand not only fell into num; including the carrying of tlwi mail । (nrcntnfeeeaoe and thirteen by the small-: &lt;n- important, are so only in reir-tiou to

the Ifl-Bd
Hi.Lynd Hoorn,
Hotwo, ■
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Urge Inm
frome btrilfirog
tonlding
in which «n uobilion. oewoomor h«l
•Urtofi s IrofcJ rod UiUd, JI in Uro fin*
tbror ro.r fire.
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of Draron
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th.Uy brforo wliwprro.1 to bi. wi(« » (ror
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�KEEP IT IN MIND I
YOU WILL FMtD
fow rrsehed Indama lo«t fall. Early
varieties of corn are being shipped
AT. TH1
here from Michigan. Canada and
•Fike
other place's, but many have not the
With Naw and Faaaw Goww, which they
means to purchase with, as it sells
will sell al
at from two to three dollars a.bushel,
own
own
tohe
I
:
;.:ill
plant
about
75
or
&amp;0
acres
if
■ J. have been Ibisktog for several
day* of writing to you, and trying to they leave this month but the pros­
pre 2 pen pirtnre ol »hh country as pect of getting, much corn from July
WILL BE FOUKD
ptantteg I think rather poor. I
shall also sow H or JO acres of milOUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
hich will do well after July 10th
wri-wary for you tw remember flint j M
we have had iwu short erupt--tint of ----- if we Have a wet fall. Ail well
last year very light in ronsequence of and in as good' spirits as possible
the dry weuthrr and chinch bugs, under the circnm*lnnce&gt;; mid propose
and in ibe western part of the stale to “fight it out on this line if it takes
ahnosi the entire crop was ciitcn by all an miner.” Love tn all.
.
a W. Davtwx,
the grasshoppers, which arrive*! here
CLOTHING,
too late io do us serious damage, but
A terrible fight occurred at Spring
they deposited their eggs here in
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Lake, Sunday overa woman, between
much' greater quantities than was
Charles Martino and Edward Nobles,
supposed, in fact we all thought
HATS AND CATS
in
which
Nobles
was
brutally
man
­
there would not be enough hatched
gled- A warrant has boeu issued
here to,do any' great damage, but we
CROCKERY,
foi Martino, who has fled, aud Mar­
were fatally deceived, and now on
' A SPECIALTY.
shal Worlds has gone to Muskegou in
WALL PAPER,
-thia, 13lh day of June, this whole
country extending from Omaha and search ol him.
GARDEN SEEDS
Nebraska on the north into Arkansas
The Lawton furnace 1ms a large
on the south a distance of nearly 40b amount of pig iron in store, but a
AND A FEW
miles in length, and with an average steady call for it exists, though with­
width of nearly 100 miles, is more out profit, on the contrary, it is sold
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
completely shorn of vegetation than a a great loss to the company.
in mid-winter, for then, thers were
Will Jones, a respectable young
millions of acres of winter wheat and
man of Decatur, attempted suicide

GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION

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CROCKERY
GLASSWARE

8822

SUQAR10 to 14 Cents!

Grangers' Prices!

near J he Missouri river first and as
far buck as here we had not suffered
much until May 23rd, they had churn­
ed the whole country between us and
the river, and had to seek fresh pas­
tures. On that day I had the most
flourishing crops of aD kinds (hat 1
bud or as I ever saw growing in any
country. And to-day of 40 acres of
barley, 25 of oat* 10 of winter wheat,
and 40 of com, also my timothy
meadow nothing rejnams in (net,
with the exception of the winter
wheat ground, on which they had
left some little stubble and the prarie
grass which they had not entirely
eatenaii lhis neighborhood, tlie whole
surface of the country is as here as a
newly plowed field, and after you
gel five miles east
here all the
grass is gone also,, the leave* and
litis year* growth.of wool from the
Creep, in fact many orchards are al ■
ready killed, as they cut the bark en­
tirely off when they cannot get any
thing else. I know this will sound
lAe fiction to you, and I can hardly
&lt;xpect that any one who- has’not
wilueeaed it can realize that there
&lt;c»uM fee such wholesale destruction
no a -eows^cy where vegetation grows
eo rank as *t does here, and this sea

very RroeeHig (uuou re far. with

SHELF

last evening by shooting himselfwith
a pistol. Cause, temporary insanity.

and as' thick as a mat when
they attacked them, and the corn
which they reserved «ntil the last,
as they do not like -corn when they
can get other gram, was nearly two
feet high’ when they first cdmmeuced
their depredations. Many farmers
dug ditches and killed bushels of
them, tort it was of no avail as they
ano in such immense numbers that
nodutog of that kind will do any good
unlee it is done generally, aud a sys­
tem of ditches established over the
whole oausrtry uifested by them run­
ning paralei I with each other. They
can be caught in umneusc quanti­
ties in ’ that way while they are
small and unable to jam p far. One
man north of Highland caught over
200 bushels ui taeacto* tout it did no
good at they still kept coming, but if
every waa ia tkc whole country had
dune half as much I thiuk they could
have Lees controlled before they got
The famous bowlder in the middle
wings. They commenced flyiug &lt;»f the Niagria River channel below
about a week ago, and many of the the main Goat Island bridge lie*
fresh crop have left, but there arc atioiit thirty feet further down the
several sixes which will uot get stream this summer than it did last
wings fur from one to three weeks, fall. During the heavy flow of ice
so that oar provfkeci for raising even the huge rock was moved from its
late com a very poor. They arc said former to its present situation. Be­
to be the true Egyptian Locusts of fore, the rock was barely visible, ly­
which we have aa account iu the ing just under a ledge, now it rests
Bible. They shed twice before fliey with a very conspicuous portion of
get their wings, strange as it may its ragged surface above tho rapids.
seem they crack open in the back A new bowlder was brought down
and come ocH of their shell leaving the river by the ice during the past
the outer covering entire bend, legs winter, and now lies a very promin­
and all so that one would suppose it ent object a few yards souih of its
was a dead locust on first night. I fear mure famous companion. It is to Be
that all the young orchards will be hoped the new boulder will not re­
ruined a* they are eating the l*ark ceive its future name through any
dow. They had not eaten our fruit such tragic circumstance* as that
much until within the last two days which Avery’s Rock commemorates.
but they are now taking the peaches
ao that we shall have nothing left,
A man in Noalh Carolina who was
over id Missouri the gras* has all
been gone for two week* and in some saved from &amp; conviction for horse
places they hare cut down trees for mealing by the powerful .plea of his
the hog* and cattle to live upon. I lawyer, after his acquital by the jury
Thousands of cattle and horse* h»v e was asked by the lawyer: “Honor
been driven to western Kansas, and bright, now Bill, you did steal that
it i» said that aume men have hauled horse, didn’t you ?’ “Now look ncattle in wagons that had becoms so here jiulgr,” was the reply, “Jailer*
poor llrat they could not walk io did think I stole that hoss, but sinoe
where there was grass. Wh.it will I beam yonr speech to that ’ere jury,
beevtse oCtbe people, (tod only know* I'll be doggonrd if I ain’t got my
for to cornu-quence &lt;xT the Jigbt crops dunL&lt;» about it."

When a woman is care laden and
heavy kesutod. nothing shake* the
megrims -»ut of her quicker than fur a
couple of lathe* to stop in front of the
house lungecough for her to examine
the tnmmmg* af their bonnet*.

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FINE, LARGE STOCK OF
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Naahvllh.
M'ddJerille,

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Nnnka

We.tcro.GraidTrefeksit

GOODS
Default having been mode in the conililicn*
of a certain indenture of mortgage, made

CANNED FRUITS

Don’t make yonr pur­
chase until yon Iiave
CASH DOLLAR DEAL
FANCY GROCERIES
sen my Stock.
OF ALL KINDS

AT COST!

*1 lbs Rio Coffee for
$1 00
Of all kinds, and
11 lbs Japan Tea for
1 00 AT PRICES THAT DEFY
10 11** New Orleans Sugar
1 00
COMPETITION!
12 lbs Family Mackerel
1 00
1 lb A No. 1 Tea
1 00
15 lbs Butter Cracker*
1 00
11 lbs-Satisfaction Fine Cut
1 00
Of all kind, which we
10 Rolla Wall Paper
1 00
WARRANT
TO BE PURE
5 Boxes Linen Faced Collars
1 00
I Pair Patent Overalls
1 00
Irish Linen Table Cloths only 1 00
10 Pair* Men*' Half Hose
1 00
10 “
Ladies’ Hose"
1 00 Paid for all kinds of Produce, or exchanged
I1 Balls Best Knitting Cotton 1 00
&amp;C.9 &amp;C.9

&amp;.C.

H R DICKINSON.

FOR BARGAINS

KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED!

BOISE

sand eight hundred and aevc;
Peter Simct, cf Naxhriilc, Mk
vor of Charles B. Richardson
placa, which said mortgage ws
Barry county, Michigan, on the twelfth day
of January, a. D. 1374, at ten o’clock A. M.,
in Liber Y of mortgages, an page 572,
which said mortgage was given io secure
the paynrtfcl of twelve hundred twenty and
75-100 [S122O.75] dollars, two years from
the date of said mortgage, .with interest at
the rate of ten per cent per annum payable
annually ; And il was thereby and in said
mortgage expressly agreed that should any
default be made in tho payment of said in­
terest or any part lhereuf on any .day where­
on the same was made payable' as therein
expressed, and should the same remain un­
paid and in arrears for the space of thirty
days, then and from thenceforth, that u to

and 75- lOGtha dollars, will, all arrearages of
interest thereon, should at the option of the
obligee, his executors, adminisUalors, oraa-

Pay .the highest Price for Country Produce.

call and see us before purchasing.

mediately thereafter, allhvugh the period aa
ahnva UmifeA fnr &gt;!&lt;■ «...-I,

any

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wise notwithstanding;

and default

C, A. TRUMAN.

(V BF.ETItV«!
sum of twelve hundred twenty and
» dollars with all arrearages of in­

ao MB
aw imm,
Drugs, Medicines aw ww,

bo now due and payable, and there b now
claimed to be due on said indenture.-nFmortgage the Rum of thirteen hundred thir­
teen and 17-100ths dollars, [$1818.17] and
also an attorney fee of fifty dollars, aa

BOISE BRO’S
Wonld respectfully call the attention erf the
citlzena&gt;f Nashville and vicinity, to
thtir stock, bought forsaah,
and to be sold at the
'

slituted to recover the amount due on said
mortgage or any part thereof; Notice is
hereby given, that by virtue of the power of
sale in eaid mortgage contained, and in ac­
cordance with the statute in such caima
made and provided, 1 shall sell at public
auction or vendue at the north front door of
mg the pliwm of bolding the circuit court for
tho county of Barry,—on Saturday tho
third day of July. A. i&gt;. 1875, at the hour
of ten o'clock in the forenoon ot that day,
the lands and tenemeata described in add
mortgage, or s-3 much thereof aa shall be
nvcsbsary to eatbfy the said amount duo
on said mortgage, together with said attor­
ney fre and all other legal costa. The dcscription’of said land, u deweribed in said

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OILS VARNISHES

AT ALLEN’S,

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PUTTY, D YE STUFFS,
TOILET ARTICLES

CHOICE FAKLY GROCERIES,

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WINES &amp; LIQUORS!
For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes on!/

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!

Cheap As Dirt,
Cheap as Dirt.

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RATES.

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Physicians will find our
stock complete, at the
lowest liiinf prices.

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MAKE IT PAY YOU

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certain pi»ce or parcel of land lying and
being in Naahvillc, Barry county, Michigan,
and known w :he north twenty-five feet off
from north wide of village lot No. twentythree of said village.
CHARLES B. RICHARDSON,
CLEMENTSMITH.
Mortgagee,
Attorney for Mortgagee.
Dated NxahviDc, Mich., April fith J87&amp;

AT ALLEN’S,

PERFUMES

A printer’* devil says hia lot is &gt;
ird one. at .bis boarding liouse they

charge* him with all 4he pi theydo
find.

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

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IN THE VILLAGE.

I wW call the alien lion of faro era, me-

He did not like a joker. One io *jt
and study his face would have said
that bi* soul was so lost in melan­
choly that he didn't cate two cents
whether the sun set al coon or ataid
up until 7 o’clock. He entered the
ladies’ sitting room at tho Central
depot, walked up to a woman whose
husband had left the room about ten
minutes previously, and calmly in­
quired :
••Madam, your husband went out
to see the river, didn't he ?’•
“Yes—why?’ she asked, turning
pale in an instant.
“He was a tall man, wasn’t he ?’
“He was,” she replied, rising up
and turning still paler.
•• Had he red hair ?’
“He bad—oh ! what has happened"
“Weighed about one hundred and
eighty pounds ?’
‘.‘Yds—yes—where is he—where
is husband I” she exclaimed.
“Couldn’t swim, could he
•‘He’s drewned— my busband is
drowned!'' she wailed.
“Hud a silver watch-chain ?* con­
tinued the stranger.
“Where is my husband—where is
the body !” she gasped.
“Do uot get excited, madam. Did
your husband have on a giay suit!”
•■Yes—oh! my
Ttfomas !
my
Thomas!”
•
“And stoga boots?’
&lt;
“Let me see him—let me sec him !’
Como this way madam, but do not
Set excited. There is that your hus­
band across the street at that peanut
stand !"’
“Why, yes, that’s him, that’s my
husband !” she exclaimed joyfully.
“1 thought you said he was drowned.”
“No, madam, I did not. I saw
him buying peanuts and I believed it
iny duty to say to you that peanuts
are not healthy at this season of the
year !"
He slid softly out, and she stood
there and chewed her parasol and
stared after him aa if he were a me­
nagerie on wheel*.—Free Preu.

G. A. TRUMAN

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PATENTS, in,

16 TINTS

�ATTENTION, ALL! NEW GOODS !
Tjumaw**.

FRIDAY,

JUNE 25, 1875

Dicjux^ox's.

mortgage was on a hat and not a coal. Tho
lodge of U. 8. of I. should be 60 and not 30.

NEW GOODS!
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

ON HAND AT

KERB &amp; CROCKER

W.AAYLSWORTH’S,

are Belling

pay the Highest Market Price for

W w'

Iicmjj’j.

and letti

Agriraltua! Jlmplmrats

Justice to all, as
too. He win
Durham a. It la conceded to be alible the
open July 1st.
POTATOES.
&gt; —The Middleville scandal, abo,’ has a
The County Clerk has kindly furnUbod
mutual friend.
ns the number or deaths for the year 18’4
Kid Gloves for One Dollar at
apples oats
MsAnrUW, Mkt&gt;- ’
1 '
, Drcauisox's.
—The brickwork of W. A. Ayisworth'e ss rclurne-d by the Supervisors, 106 ; births
620; marriages 177. Of tirths this is 69
WEBSTER
HOBBS, Black- store
,
Is completed.
|Qu
Freeh
bread
from
the
Charlotte
TV smith*. AU HwdseC work to the B&gt;eeka~JUi
Delivered at their
bakery, received at P. Durham's every day.
—Lents* furniture store has received a of marriages 9 leas.
new cost of point.'
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
B. RASEY, Drayman. Goods and
Another jury were summoned la the case and Shoes in town, at
TbDMAX'b.
Remember the festival to-night at of Belta against Vaa Every, the National
. »*«a*e earri«l «o any j4bm tn lbs vUl»r&gt;.
fiocher’e old stand.'
Hotel man, and found a verdict of not guilty.
pLEMEN’f SMITH.
—Frank C. Boise has gone cm a visit to
Work on the streets by the Street Com­
‘LATH,
V
.
l./XWYRR,
Txuxax’s.
his former home In Ohio.
missioner has commenced. A few improve­
SHINGLES,
—The M. E. Bqnday School wlB.have a ments to streets in the let ward have been
WATER LIME,
in the grocery line. Call and see them.
picnic in Graham's grove, next Tuesday.
A M. FLINT,
SALT,
Tho offering of silverware aud watches
—
The
VC.
R.
Rconductors
have
donn?
'
A-ttorney at Xxavr.
HAIR.
at chances was suddenly checked os Batur- era for ono dollar,- at
Otltos ever Bol*. Mros. Drue-Sloro, KsshTtlla. Weh. their suits of navy blue. They look welL. \day by waking tho complaint of the buaiSTUCCO,
—This spring Willie Kellogg has sold ‘ ueu being done without a license.
fc., frC:
JOHN R. EASTMAN.
BQU Old papers for sale at this office.
$20-87 worth of cabbage and tomato planto./
Several ef our saloon men have paid
which we ship and retail at bottom prices.
AU0CBT FLOVBB.
—The Baptist Sunday School Institute, their tax of $158. It don't reduce the num­
AINSWORTH Ic BROOKS,
The most miaerable beings in the world
we are authorixed to state, next Saturday &gt; ber in the city but little. In the eounty il
g LUEBHAUSER,
are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liv­
Proprietors.
win be held in the' M. E. Church.
_
doos.
er Complaint.
Em
Busby
has
received
a
new
brand
of
More than seventy-five per cent of the
—Bresee Bros., front Ohio are creeling a
wooden bowl factory on the ruins of Bodine cigars called Beeeber aud they only measure people in the United Btotra are afflicted
with these two diseases and then effect ;
t Hammond’s planing mill at Vermontville/ 7} inches. That ought to satisfy any- soob aa eour stomach, sick headache, habit­
~|^ PABADY, Manufacturer'of
ual coativeneie, impure blood, heartburn,
—Considering that strawberries are so
Wm.B. Lamb,' a partial insane inmate* al waSerbraah, gnawing aud burning pains at
* Boots aud Shoes,
I world respectfully inform my friends
the County House committed suicide by the pit of the stomach, yellow akin, coated that I am
tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth,
bard, to believe that the peach trees arc
hanging in the woeds last week.
coining
up
of
food
after
eating,
low
spirits,
killed.
JOHN Q CrtESSY,
While the improvements are being made Ao. Go to your Druggist and get a 75 bot­
d
H11KH1I
■--Al Cbaxlotto the home thieves, Ball and to the M- E. Church, tho usual Sunday ser­ tle, or a mid pls bottle for 10 orals. Try it.
Schooley were sent to State Prison, the for­ vices are held at the Court Bouse.
and shall bo pleased to renew
mer for four years, and the latter for four
The workmen on Mitchell's job in Hope,
jones
and half years.
have found a large quarry of„stone suitable

,

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

Drj Goods,

’

Gale’s Chilled, Plows,

Bats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,

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OF ALL KINDS,

Clothing,

- Notions,

DRAGS, CULTIVATORS,

Shirts,
,

Collars,

Cafls,
&amp;e.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Justice of the Peace,
Aaalivllle, Mich.

Central Conveyancing,

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—We are authorised to state that through for building purposes.
mistake of the Vermontville printer, the
Our Union School was dismissed on Mon­
name of Clement Smith, M one of the Vice day for the term on account of the scarlet
Presidents of the Vermontville Celebration, fever being prevalent here.
was omitted on the bills.
The Annual Fair of the Connty Society
will bo held on Sept. 29th and Oct. 1st and
boned man has just come into town, accom­ 2nd,
panied by a satchel, whose skin is ea very I M. T. wheeler has the frame up for his
thin that its rib^are visible to tho naked D«w(houM in the 2nd ward.

Wool is daily •recelcoved and farmers sell
. —The ladies of the Christian Church and st good prices.
.
Bthat Quill.
Society will give an Ice Cream and Straw-

Olds, on Tuesday evening, June 29th. The
public are cordially invited.

BOYS HIGHTS’,CONVENTION.

Great H 1 au

111e r I

BusincHS

LUMBER WAGON!

Utilations

Bools from $2.50 to $9 pr pair

A job lot of

MRS.’ L. O. CROCKER

—Miss Loie II. Warren has our thanks
for a present of a pail of niee strawberries,
one of which we measured and found it to be
4} inches in circumference. They uro,
we think, the beat of the season. Who
can beat it 1

Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,
White Goods,

Wo arc off the old track of prices. We
have slaughtered them. The agitated air
that breaks the n.lghty forest falls to chock
the downward course of pricoe. And- the WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.
people of Nashville are amaxed to see J. L
Reed A Cj's Buggies earning to their city
to complain of high prices.
for sale so cheap, To demonstrate the
truth of this statenent call al KE II 11 A
Grive &gt;£e tv Call.
CROCKER’S, where you can "See for
Yourself." We are selling cheep, aud we
Nashville, Mich., Jan. 27, 1876.
cordially invito "every man, woman, and
child in Barry County to call at our ware­
house -in Basiing*, and ace for themselves.

BOOTS AND SHOES,

W. A. AYLSWOBTIL

LISTEN?

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
uable.

Hiles Felts ail Fan.

COFFINS AND CASKETS,
Of all styles aud sixes, and MBTAL1C
CASES furnished to ordos

Dry Goods Business !

SHROUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
INGS kept comlantly on hand.

PATENTS.

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About half-past eleven o'clock refreshtsenie

We manufacture our Furniture from the
best thoroughly seasoned lumber and war-

GEHERIL MERCHANDISE

Al the old stand, west side of Main St.
Nashville Mich.

A large line of

Saw Ma.I1 i DRESS GOODS.
SHAWLS, GASSIMERES,

payable annually ; and it was thereby and
lu said mortgage expressly agreed that
should any default be made iu the payuieui

thereon, ebould at the option of the obligee.

tbcrrafier, although the period aa above
limited for the ptyment thereof mi*hl not
then have expired, anything therein before •
contained to the contrary thereof in any
wire notwithstanding ; and default having

of seven hundred dollars, with all ths ar-

is declared to be now due and paynUe. and

Manufacturer of

COT

Bard aud Soft Wood

TOMES.

FLANNELS,

LUMBER,

forty-five and M-190 ($745.3ft) dollars, and

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,
hereby given, that by virtue of the power of
tale in said mortgage contained, nud ju ac­
cordance with the statixte in such cases made
and provided, I shall sell ar public aaetion

FOR THE

Yankee Notion*.
WHOLESALE 1 RETAIL TRADE.

rocenes

A large, grey sow, about eight years old,

••hold sweet communion’

county of Barry.

Of all kinds, and in foct
thankfully received and inn.rmcr paid all

Clbxxxt Smith.

pUurln, rf Un UM erf Sprite',

all kinds, which will bo scld low for cash
The highest prioe paid for Hides, Pelts
He. Give them a call ou West side Main St
ashvillo, Mich.
1

I herein expressed, .and should the name re­
main unpaid and in arrears for the space of
We have just added to our already large ten days, then and from thenceforth, that
is to sav. niter the lapse of tho said leu
and choice slock of

ATKINSON &lt;fc BOB,

PAINTERS!

ROE &amp; CLEVER,
thanking the public for past favors eolicts tr
continuance of the same, and would
inform the public that they will
keep constantly on hand

Elegant New Querters,

IHEBESTm.mil

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

It CROCKER.

KOCHER BROS.

Baty Cabs ait Praliiilaturs!

An elevator In connection with the D.
Clocks, Spectacles,
/Mr. A. W. Olds* palatial residence is | M- depot al Grand Haven was destroyed by
money rclutided.
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fire June 22nd. Loss $45,000
PAY THE
la.it Friday night, the scene of a very pleaaWhile a son of K- Van Iloflen of Holland
ant assembly. Il will not be out of place was boating with a companion last Tuesday
HiR-liest Cash Price ihere to irivc a little description of the bund­ he was accidentally drowned.
CHAB. W. DEM ARAY
ling.
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Christopher Pocklington shot Jacob CheeFOR ALL KINDS OF
The building is located on the west side of
ver with a pistol. Cheever is lying In a
‘Main 8u, across Quaker brook, ou high
critical condition. Pocklington was arrest­
ground. Ils grounds compose one acre.
ed, had his examination and plead not
The main building is 82 feet square, with a
guilty. The examination wni adjourned to POSTACHi FREE.
wing 24 feet square, on the west. The
August 2nd. This happened at Tecumseh.
height from the ground to the top of the
While four men were at work Bcautifhlly Illustrated.
observatory is 58 feel. The north and east
upon
the new Whitney Opera House, in
■idee of the building is bounded by bread
plaxxas, and the eou.a tide by a bay window Detroit, last Tuesday, tho acaffoldjng gave Tb. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, now InU. Stet
way
and
they were precipitated a distxnce
sZioZ/ tend out a Wayon to buy Fresh and portico. The first floor contains two
halls, a library, parlor, eitiing room, bed of 45 feet. Two, George Jackson and Mi­
BUTTER and EQGS.
chael
Holm
were killed, and the others
room, dining room, kitchen, wuh room, etc.
21-46
REESE Ac DETTERICK. The xecond floor contains sitting and sleep­ Maggiore Fournier and Joseph Holm were
seriously
injured.*
ing reoms, eto. The building is crowned
Tiix Gxaxd Rapid* Frax: Last Bat
by an observatory, from which a splendid
view of the village and surrounding country day a very destructive fire occurred on the
can be obtained. The entire building, with west side in Grand Rapids. The fire orig­
the exception ot the kitchen, etc., is heaic! inated in a blacksmith shop, corner of
ARTISTIC
by a furnace in the basement. Tho base­ Bridge and Turner Sis. The fire depart­
ment is divided into cellars and a wood­ ment were in another part of the city at
house. The entire building is finished off tber time, aud before the flames could be
subdued seven blocks consisting of sixty
the building aud grounds is $8,500.
It is buildings was destroyed. Only onu store
NASHVILLE, MICH.
without doubt, the fixumt. residence in Barry on Bridge 8&lt;~, eart of the railroad remains.
county, and traly aa honor to the village The total lore is oyer $200,000, and
ritonATE oitojuit.
of Nashville. It is now being furnished.
Stats or Micracax, "I
.
But to return to the party. Good music

KERR

MEAT MARKET!

Default having been made in the condi­
tions of a certain indenture of mortgage,
made and tex rented on the first day of April,
in the year of cur Lord one thousand eight
hundred and seventy, by Norman 8.
Matteson, of Berry count/, Michigan, in fa­
vor of Thomas Sheldon ofCasileioo, Michi­
gan, which said mortgage was duly record­
Have removed to their
ed in the office of the lie* iner of
Deeds of Barry county, Michigan,
on the first day of July. A. I). 1870,.
al eleven o'clock A M-. ia Li»&gt;er T
of mortgages, on page 192, which raid mort­
gage was given to secure the payment of
seven hundred [$7U0] dollars in yearly pay­
In the new brick block, apposite the Union ments, of one hundred dollars each year,
House, and art bound to lead the Co. in the from the dole of saM mortgage, with iater-

OLDS’ BESIDENck.

REESE &amp; DETTERIQK

Satis faction.

FRESH MEAT4
Something Inter esing and Val­

Parlor, Liteary, Disin, Office aid
GENERAL FUNTURH!

DRESS MAKING

Manufactured at Marengo, Mich., of the
best material, by firat-dan workmen, and
we ean fully warrant all Buggies wo eelL
Farmers give us a call and we wil guarantee

Very Cheap.

Nashville, Mich., April 1st, 1875.

Dnss Malniig, Cutting ant Futmg Done

Mrs. N. JU. STEBBINS

L. EHERY’S

Ladles’ Linen Collars A Cuffs Entire

Ties, Rushings,
Collars and

NSW MILLINERY GOODS!

Wo are also agents for

To match ail new Spring styles, bought at All orders left with us will receive prompt
my own price, to be sold accordingly
attention. Both Double and Single Baggies
can be had.

L. J. WHEELER

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

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We WARRANT EVERYTHING we 8elL

G- Hamburg Edges,

The Nashville boye held a meeting down
at the swimming hole, lest Saturday, and
MONEY TO LOAN
unanimously adopted tho following resolu­
tions and regulations:
Rksolvkd ; That we pul our best feet
forward in this great cause-, and fling to the
roaring hurricane our banner, inscribed:
Has just returned with a large and complete
—Our school class to-day. Prof. 0. A. ••Free Vacation and Boys Rights." •
Sxcoxd ; We will go in swimming whenSpring and Slimmer
satisfaction. He. will not teach the next
year, but wherever he may “pitch hia extra "shenanigan" about getting our hair
tent," the best wishes of thd community will dry to toll the folks st home; and that we
PURKITIIRE MANTFACTORY!
will have long shirts to wear so that the save money by getting your Buggies in your
be with him.
Neck
big fellows wont laugh at us when wo are own County. Every Buggy is warranted
Cuffs,
—Tl'O servioee al the Christian Churchy
IB ALL OF THE LATEST STYLES. Sabbath morning will be appropriate to the undreaarng and making our toilets by the thoroughly.
said river waves. *
J. 1$. REED &amp;. CO..
commemoration of to Lord's Supper. Top­
HaU Bleached and Pressed.
Tuird ; Wo are willing to do tho aqurre
Hastings, Mich.
ic: ■ •Characteristics of the Communion."
thing by our parents, but ain't cut out for
Topic for evening service: “The World’s
tending babies, and we wont do any man­
and satiefoction guaranteed.
'
Crisis, and its attractiveness to the Cross "
Manufacturers and keeps on han
ual or girlusl. laber about home that does
‘Fellowship meeting Saturday al 2 o'clock P. not properly come wi$in boy’s sphere,
and not that if it interferes with the hours
—D tiring the storm, on Friday evening of play which demand boys to have, vis:
last, the barn of Mr. Harvey Sisterly, of between 7 o'clock A. M. an l 9 o'clock P.
Chester, was struck by lightning, doing M-, with n^ceessry iatenmision for meals.
Together with a fall assortment ci
considerable damage by tearing off shingles,
Focnru ; And be it enacA-d Ihat
OF THK
and elivering the boards and posts on the straps, nor cow hides, nor yet slippers, will
MIRRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES
north end. It was rtruck directly over the have any effect in this rebellion. If they
And in varieties to suit customers, all to be granery and stable, but fortunately Mr. S. try that game it will be “good bye John*
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
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had just turned hia hones in the pasture, for errands, and we shall ever, pray, That’s
\ DUSTERS, &amp;C..&amp;C.,
otherwise they might have been killed.—* the kind of hair pins that we are.
Vermontville Enterprise.
Dene in the Latest Styles and with neatness.
Collections a specialty.

IN THE MARKET.

5 ou will alwayj find a large
of Detroit, Rochester and Eastern rannu- stoat of the above named Implements at'
facturieS, at prices that cann't fall to please. our stand just north of Wolcott's.

with you. I trust by fair dealing 1 shall be
able to retain your confidence, and to win
that of strangers.

C? L O T HI

CHAMPION

A rru. use or

The Air Breaks Fail to Check Especial Attention
FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY
the Domari Course.
ia invited to my stock of
Tlie Naxhville People
Amazed.

Rakes,

Made up in,goo-1 styles and warranted to fit

Again in the Trade BOOTS and SHOES,

OFF THE TRACK.

Horse

REAPER &amp; SLOWER

Greeting

,

Wheel

CLOTHING
SUITS fPom $8. to $30.

TAILOB

yyM.

Gang Plows.

At a prayer-mwling an old i
tot tip and pntyrd for a son now
a felon’s cHl for the crime of mar
Another old mao tramWing johted

the father* of Edward S. Stokes
James Fisk. Jr, stood for the .

CYRUS

HUBBARD,

iM

Everything tjeu Want,

PRACTICAL

Jeweler &amp; Watchmaker BUILDING LUMBER!

t?

(Ik-lsc Bro.'s Drug Store,)
I NA.BIIVII..LK,

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MICIXIGAX.

LATH &amp; SHINGLES.

$1^5
1.U0
1.00
.75 Dcpor, Naohvilto, Mtoh.
A. W. OLDS.
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Hon. Judge Lte of Buqtus, O., says;

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“One morning last December I was seized with
a violent pain in the neck of the bladder:
alarmed, I sent for my physician. He
xb’’ ex­
amined me and prescribed Ham- jx&lt;^
Ilion's
Buchu and Dandelion.
day or two
I was much better, but having a return ot
the jutin I continued.
~the medicine. In
two weeks I was -Qj*7 entirely, relieved, and I
i send you a calcuius or gravel which I passI ed. When
Q)
*l f,rst camc u measured just an
inch in
length and one quarter in diameter.
! Nfy
''distress is all gone and I have had no
symptom of return. Next to God I thank
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O ft N O STRONG,
Editor and Proprietor.

'* Progression.- No Retrograding.”

Ktwr TO MVim tWSSCSIBEtft at tt.tO Nr Aontua

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'WsHVII.LE. BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1875.

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NO. 40.

■ orT'CK ” T»OMAMTI BXIOK. Xroond Itaf.

|
his pocket ■ and prooecds . to seal the j
liatetao. That is to ftty,' he tacks one ;•
end of a piece of tape to tho dock on one I
side of each.of the Itatchways, and draw- i(
ing.lt tightly over tile broad hatch-cover !
fastens it iu a similar manner on tho !’

a native of Saxony.

Ho was usually

tHK r.aitit nr.r.Ar.
courage to do it, and told her he.would
The following anecdote of the first give-her a silk dress if she would climb
Tho suoceM with which courts nnd
Napoleon was rotated by an English­ it Thu lady started and made it to the lawyers prolong litigation is conspicu­
man, who was a considerable time iu tlw top. It wa« a task that few men, except ously shown by tlie history of tlie Black­
French military service,and who vouches miners and sailors, would have dared, and well case.
Ono Joseph
Blackwell
for its authenticity :
tlie mine wite perfectly dark, too. Prob­ brought a suit in December, 1816, in the
The
. z evening before the battle
. of .JJlm, ably die would not have tried it if it Bath Circuit Court (Kentucky) to rocovother side. Tncn a candle or taipp toe/nomo 20,000 acres of tend from about
The when Najioluoti the First, in company ' htdn't been, but the foreman of that
procured, flnd tho. tacked ends orc cov­ White Star (tanm with -him.
with Mimiiial Bertbier, was walking ‘ mine confidently lieliovcs that lady would eno hundred defendant. The ew was
ered with sealing-wax. He then relights climax was brought out in such an inim­
incognito
through
the
camp,
and
listen
­
not heard until 1831, nnd tlnv verdict,
climb
a
ladder
a
thousand
feet
to
get
a
bib cigar (one of the Captain'■ best) with itable manner in broken English that the
ing to the talk of his solificra, be naw in silk dress at the top.
which was for the plaintiff, was not
■
officer immediately recalled tho voice
tho candle, Mid blows the tatter ont.
a
group
not
fax
off
a
grenadier
of
the
reached
until 1833. The defendants ap­
Nortj if the vessel has an American and manner of another one-Iuggctl emi- '
guard, who was roasting soins j&gt;otatoe«
pealed. and in 1K15 a new trial was or­
grant
who
had
come
over
iu
a
ship
of
register, he must “.call tlw crow. " By
Thu extent to which smuggling tias
in
theashtw.
.
dered. Tho amo being thus sent back
law, each American vessel must bring another line with him only alxmi two
“ I should like a roast jxitato alxite nil tawn carried on ■ between United Stati-H to tho Iteth Circuit Court it dragged
bock to port every milor that was ship­ moniiis before. The fact jjf a poorlythings," said tho Emperor to tho Mur- and CiHfiuUi is estimated by experts at along until 1840, when a change of venue
ped in her fron\ on American port; or, dreoa d mop making &gt;0 journnyn to shal; “ oak the owner of them if he will $15,000,000 a year. It is not only car­
to Clark county was granted. Mean­
■’
“ “ * so shortt s'periofi ex­
failing in flus, tlin Captain must report America
within
ried on by small steamers between
sell one." - ■ ‘
while Blackwell IioaI died, and Williunl
A M*
*° tonJlT I rhrrUhf •!
his d««th, * dcMertion, rosliipmcnt on an­ cited his suspicion. He accordingly roIn obedience to the order, Berthier Toronto anil Lewiston by way of Lake Marshall and John Fowler, who claimed
With all my j ming ar lor. haa |v rtahrd,
other vessel, or other cause of his non- pbrtad the circumstance when tho vessel advanced to Hie group and asked to Ontario, but by the cars, which, not­
Xerrr to bo;
.
to have purchased tlie property, Ix-camo
arrived
in
jxirt,
and
unuHual
diligence
api&gt;carance.
Such statement by the
F«.r &gt;,uo in Um- ibunbyar&gt;l ia lyliw,
whom the potato&lt;« belonged. A grena­ withstanding that the doors ore officially the plaintiffs. Blackwell's heirs, object­
WhiMc roke fahilly uinrmnml, w!»»u dyltut.
Captain must be corroliorated by his wmi usod in searching his baggage and dier stepped forward and said, “They waled, arc made to contain and pass
Only ol iu«.
ed to this and denied the alleged purlog. If they aro hot, or if there be any pcraon.-but nothing wps found until liis
goods by jK-rmilting the doors io lie cliase, but w«ire defeaU-d in all tho courts,
ore mine.”
And ro, wbm Um day la dolmlna.
sear tBa land, play'd other cause of suspicion, the irregularity wooden leg was removed. It wn« an
“Wilk you sell me' one?” inquired. opened without breaking tlta safeguards. ami in 1850 the case was in exactly tho
Tbe clouda tn ooc rotor combinius
ordinary,
cheap
artificial
leg,
fastened
to'
must be reported. When this is done,
Low in the west;
An extensive ImisneMi has been done in same condition that it had been in 1835,
Bcrtluar.
When ahadowa are allraUy crevpinx..
k
the} Inspector again retires to tho Gap- the natural leg -at the knee and ‘armed
“I’ve only five,” said the grenadier, tlie illicit imjxirtations of ribbons j»- with the exception tliat Marshall and
And "tare Utruo&lt;b the ivliixbt mv jrarpina,
tain's room for a Lriof season. When with a ferrule at the Ixittom. When it “ and that's hardly enough for my sup- i eruted in wateh-caaoe, compressed .by a
Fain would l rv»l.
Fowler were now tho plaintiffs. Since
he nguin apjiears on deck he lias a fresh was taken oil it seemed unusually light,
machine so that each case would hold, on then it has twice been carried up to tlw
per.”
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rigor. He is now ready to disappear and on careful examination it was found ‘ ‘*1 will give you two Napoleons if an average, ribbon worth $60. Trans­
PLRAgA.VTKrE.V.
Court of Appeals and .sent, back again.
over the side of the ship. If tho vessel to be hollow and to'coutain about $5;000. you will sell mo one," continued actions on an immcnoc ocale have been
Mocxixa-Bmns—Iwan chickens for
Last year it was transferred to tho Court
is to lie taken into dock immediately, worth of Lusts and precious atones. He
mode in silks, satins, laces, jewelry and
Berthier.
.
of Common Pleas, where it begins dinner.
had
been
a
diamond
broker,
but
hml
be
­
however, he stays aboard.
“I don't want your gold,”said the diamonds, which, updor consular pro­ afresh. All the original pnrtiro are
A (.host ghoet-o sclioo’. in Hartford.—
When a vessel, say a transatlantic come poor and subsequently entered the grenadier ; “ I shall be killed, perhaps, tection, have, in hundreds of instances,
dead.
Three generations of lawyers Boston Post.
steamer, arrives nt her dock, the first Prussian army in tho French war as a to-morrow, and I don't want the enpmy constituted tlie chief contents of tlie
have lived on it, and tlie fact tlmt tlie ■ Tub born of the ho:isc-fly is once more
thing to bo dono it to discharge her private or noncommiwrioned officer. He to find mo with an empty stomach."
consular bag. It is stated, on the au­
hind is constantly increasing in value, heard on the hilta.
.
passengers. This is often done on the lost his leg in bottle, and when ho recov­
Berthier reported the soldier’s answer thority of an American cx-Oonsnl that nnd hence in capacity to jmy fees, may
vessel itself, but' more frequently on tho ered he thought of this method of re­ to the Emperor, who wim standing a little numbers of Congress and other official
What kind of paper most resemble* a
keep it alive a hundred years yet Tliis
dock, where there are small buiklingr. trieving hia fallen fortunes.
sneeze
?
Tissue
paper.
dignitaries,
have
availed
themselves
ofis by no means a unique case, nnd it-is
When the passengers aro dincliarged in the background.
created for tho purpose. As tho passen­
dhodM dandy,
“ Let me nee if I shall Ixj luckier than this. very peculiar process to rectfivo very nearly paralleled l»y tlie famous
Wrru regard bathe lumber vessel lost
gers pass down the gang-plank they arc tlie cargo is next taken out It is the In­ you,” said tlie latter, and, going up close some voltmblo imported presents; and
Guinea trait, It is no wonder that com­ off Capo Hatteras, it is said that they
spectors
’
duty
to
compare
each
lot
of
narrowly watched by Custom-House de­
Senator Roscoe Conkling is referred to
to
‘
the
grenadier,
he
asked
him
if
he
didn
’t oven save her log.
•
mon sense revolts at tlie long delays
goods with the jrermit Obtained from tlie 1
tectives, and if there is any one suspect­
as having accepted a costly bunch of. fine which lawyers arc enabled to bring about
would sell him a jxitato.
A FLACABD in the window of a Center
Which Johnny Bull dtallk»« m "dull and riupid
ed of smuggling, cither from his man­ Custom House by tho imjsorter to whom
“Not by a long shot," answered tlie cambric handkerchiefs, which came by means of our antiquated methods of street pointer’s shop, in Now York,
Should there bo
ner, his character us known to tho de­ they are consigned.
through in the unsuspected consular
grenadier ; “ I haven't enough
logoi procedure. That such methods says : “ Paint your blacked eye while
tectives, or from tlie arrangement or ap­ any disagreement, cither in the character 1
iHlg.
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should still be tolerated in on age when you wait”
of
the
goods
or.
tho
address
marked upon 1oelf."
pearance of his clothes, ho is thoroughly
The smuggling by tlie European rapiditv in everything has become tho
“ But yon may set your own price,"
A novicb took the veil in St Joe
them with the ajldrees copied on tho
No matter bow we rhyme the wortb, the rjialc »j«ak« searched.
steamers has been carried on with n very one thing to be desired is certainly an the other day.
Twenty dollars and
permit, the nrticloH are sent to the gon- !said Nnpoloon. “ Como, I am hungry,
No true gentleman will over stand
high hand, and to such an extent as
I haven’t eaten to-day.”
anomaly that cannot bo tolerated indefi­ sixty days. It was another parson's
oral Btorea, where all explanations must and
1
near a fellow-passenger's baggage while
“ I tell you I haven't enough for my­ actually to depress tho business in many nitely.
- doodle dandy!"
,
veil.
bo -made.. These duties, os will bo seen,
“Yankee doodle,- flnu and true—Yankee it is being examined. It would not be
” replied the grenadier; “ beside of Um establishments in New York. The
aro not very arduous, and the Inspectors self,
'
Fortt editors from the States invaded
doodle dandyTHE DEPTH OF AMKHICA3 LAKES.
proper to appear to see what another
hnv'e a comparatively easy time after tho ull
1 that, do you think I don’t know you process, according to the authority of
There is a mystery about the Ameri­ Montreal last week. There was never so
man has in his trunk. If any of tlie sail­ flrat half-day's hurry in unloading. in
those who ore assumed tojenow, is very
iqrite
of your disguiset"
1
many
quill-drivers ill the Queen's do­
ors or. dock hands seem to lie over“ Who am I, then?" inquired Nnpo­ simple, and tho corruption apjxmrs to can lakes. Lake Erie is only 60 or 70
When the cargo is nil taken out they ।
minion since tlie days of tho draft.
have run through •nearly all grades of feet deep; but Lake Ontario, which is
" CHEATING THE CUSTOMS. curious, they run the risk of being rather must thoroughly examine the vessel, in loon.
“ Why don't yort kill off more old
rudely dismissed by the Inspector. If
“Bah!” said tlie grenadier; “the custom-house officials. The-irnqicctore, 590 feet deep, is 230 foot below the tide­
order to sec that no dutiable articles are
0/ fintui/aii,f*~A
the Inspector should happen to expose
Little Corporal, on they all call you. Am whose duty it is to go on the ocean level of the ocean, or ns low aa most parts hens ?" inquired a friend-of a New Jer­
left on board.. They then have to make '
Mime dutiable article, it is enough that
I right I"
steamers, seem io enjoy tlie prerogative of tho Gulf of SL Lawrence; and the sey farmer. Tlio tatter leaned over tlw
out full and careful returns.
ho alone should know it.
“Well," Kitid Napoleon, “since you of a particularly soft snap. Goods worth Iwttom of Likes Huron, Michigan, iui&lt;l fenpo, nnd after eyeing his interrogator
There aro about 1,320 men attached to
a while, solemnly replied, “Summer
All kinds of deviees-are often brought
know mo, will you sell mo a potato ?”
$1,000 properly packed will cost about Superior, although the surface is much
tho New York Custom-House. Their
to light. Elegantly dreased passengers,
“No," said tlw grenadier; “but if $5 or $10 to squeeze through safely. If higher, are all from their vast depths on tayarilers."
duties are various and complex. The
A latter from Ottawa, Mims., to the you would have mo come and dine with tlie passenger has several tiunks, a $5 or a level with tho bottom of Ontario. Now
“ Do you enjoy going to church now!"
and often persons of good Handing in
writer was once told by a clerk in a
society, find themselvea in strange pre­ Chicago Intcr-Occan «ay»: From well- you when we get back to Paris, you may $10 bill judiciously placed on each will ns the discharge through the river De­ asked a lady of Mrs. Partington. “ La,
Huitod States Arsenal (hat if the govern­
troit,
after
allowing
all
tlie
probable
por
­
grounded
rcqxirta
I
infer
that
jinnee
w
me,
I do,” said Mrs. Partington.
dicaments os the result of theae aearciicfl.
sup with mo to-night."
liave iho desired effect on tho officer,
ment purchased a paper of tacks, tho
The only safe rule, a»y the IiuqMJctors, nlxjut to lie declared in the grasidiopper
“Dune!" said Napoleon; “on tho who will cover the notes with his liand tion carrietl oflVby the evaporation, does “ Nothing does me so much-good as to
word “tacks" hail to bo written in the in to search every piece of baggnge
not
ap|M?ar
by
any
means
equal
to
tlw
country, and the short but'eameet war word of a Little Corporal—on the word and declare them “all right” If the
gut up early on Sunday morning and go
government books twenty-four times be­
thoroughly. This, however, is seldom between -the citizens mid tlie grdMihop- of an Emperor.”
'
venture is a large one, on tlie wholesale quantity of water which the three upjwr to church and hear a popukxu minister
fore a single one of them could be driven.
dorid.’- Tlie otfleera grow to lie rimfident pera will soon lie a tale of the jkisL The
“ Well and good," sniil tho grennilier. plan, including trunks enough to set up Likes receive, it has been conjectured dispense with the goapeL”
Alike degree of “system” is carried
bounty plan turneit out to&gt;b&lt;’ a grand
“Our jiotatoea ought to be done by thia a small store or dress Fifth avenue, it is that a subterranean river may run from
When are stockings like dead mini ?
out in collecting duties. “ Friends wrote in Uioir judgment of human mature, and
often • the search is merely formal. mtcoeM, both • financially and in the way time; there are tho two largest ones; the, deemed advisable to liave a tug waiting Lake Biinarior, by the Huron, to Dike When they ore men-dod; or, perhaps,
tome," mud a custom :honse officer the
Wonicnaro employed to scutch women, of exterminating the jicsta. Exagger­ rwt IT| ent ruysclf."
ont in tlie Narrows or nt Sandy Hook, to Ontario. This conjecture js not impos­ wlwn their soles aro departed; or,
'other day, “ to find out how to get goods
and they liave-the reputation of bring ated reports have been circulated ns re­
Tlie Emperor mt down and ate his which tlie illicit speculation can be sible, and accounts for the singular fact nguin, when they are all in holes ; or
out of the custom-house that arc de­
more thorough than their brother de­ gards tlie damage to crops and suffering potatoes, and then returned with Iter- modestly tranKfcrred.
Through
nil that salmon and herring • ore caught in when they arc in too-too ; or when they
tained, perlmi«, for some trifling irregu­
tectives. These women are often marked among tho people. The only cmuities thier to his tent, merely'remarking:
grades of society which might be pre­ all the takes eounauniesting with tin* St. ore past hoeling ; or when they aro no
larity, but I don't know anything alwnt
diarastera. Coptrajy to one's expecta­ in the titate wliidi liave liccn af­
“Tlie rogue is a good soldier, I’ll sumed to profit by smuggling, tho con­ Lawrence, but no others. As tiw falls longer ou their lost legs.
.
it. My business is to sign my name to
tions, the best women searelicrs cotue flicted by-gniKsh&lt;qqmr» are Blue Earth, wager.”
‘
• tagion lias spread, until it is asserted in of Niagara must have always existed, it
“ No, GK.vrrjtsuuf of the jury,” thun
those bite of paper."
I
Nicollet.
.Brown,
and
L&lt;Sueur,
and,
alTwo months afterward, Napoleon the New York that few of the “ Upper Ten " would puxzle tlw ^naturalist to say how
from the South, and not from the sterner
!
derod
nn-oloqncnt
advocates
the other
The man who goes into tho crowded
i though several fields of grain have been Great was in the midst .of a brilliant aro exempt, while the same charge is these fish got into the upper take with­ day in a Denver court, “ this matter is
circle formed by the high desks beneath atmosphere of Nuw England. This is
1 entirely destroyed, and many were fast court nt the jiatace of the Tuillerics, and mode to apply to some of tlie largest dry out some subterranean river; moreover, I for his Honor to decide, who site there
noid
to
bp
owing
to
n
kind
Of
business
the dome of the maarivc granite building
any periodical olwtruetion of tho river
1 being devoured, a stay of procecdiwpi
| sleeping so lieautifully.” His Honor
was just sitting down to dine, when word goods establishments in tb«‘ metropolis.
on Wall street, and supposes he has seen ability inherited from tho French anecswould furnish a nut improbable solution
try of many. Southern families, cspecndly w’lia instigated by the gnwfdiojqx’r cru­ was brought to him that-a grenadier
[opened both eyes and mouth, and
the custom-house, is greatly, mistaken.
of
tlie myatoriotM flux and refltix of tlw
sade r». From IhcBO slightly devastated was without, trying to force the guard
said: “All owing to your narcotic
1—ger quarters. than those arc needed in Louisiana and Maryland. Ih France
takes.
\_____ _____ ___ ____
nearly, all of the smaller shops oh* am- acres at least half a crop is looked for,
nt the door, saying that he luul been in­
far Unde Sam's army of place-holders
! speech, sir."
Those volcanic countries which aro
and tlio aggregate State loss will Adi for
A l&gt;Ot! FIGHT IKt CHURCH.
vited by the Emperor.
in the metropolis. The first place to ducted by women. Some of the female
without ancient volcanic outlets seem to
Thb proprietor of the only saloon in
short of that of 1874. A Lifgi amount
The Virginia Enterprise records quar­
visit, if one desires to understand the Inspectors uro vtry ladylike and fashion­
“ Let him come in,” said his Majesty. suffer terribly from earthquakes when
on Iowa town died one night, and tlw
of money lias been expended.
Blue
“Lad
Tho soldier entered, present#*! arms,, those suliternuican forces operate with reling, in church ns follows :
workings of tho custom-house, is the ably dressed. The majority, however,
next morning, whou tlw citizens gathered
Earth
county
alone
has
jMiidju
grasshop
­
Monday evening, while tlw Paulist
and said to the Emperor:
barge office. One may always see in the affect tlie severe in stylo. The ordinary
more Hum usual violence. This wns tho
at tlw door and found it locked, with
per bounties tip to and inclusive of Mon-,
barge office from ten to thirty men type is dressed iu gray or oilier sober
“ Do you remember once having imp­ case with Lisbon, when it was nearly de­ Fathers were holding forth to a congre­ crajH- on the knob, they drank from the
day, .Jun.' 21, f$6(fi00.
Tlie t"t..l
dressed generally in heavy rivermen’h colors, with a nwagerly trimmed joekey
lied with me off my roast potatoes I"
stroyed near the middle of the last cen­ gation composed entirely of women, two town-pump, and went home a sorrowful
amount of hoppers destroyed aggregate n
costume, but exhibiting the faces and hat; and is from forty to fifty years old.
“ Oh! is tliat you ? Yes, I rcniniu tury, ns compared with the region of big dogs, which foul mimnge.l to gain ini lot of mourners indeed. Some grief
nearly seventy thousand bushels,
manners of politicians. Theyoomu from She has a bturinoss manner, and there is
bcr,”suid the Emperor; “and so you Naples, which appears to be saved from entrance where men were not allowed, toudiuH us all in the same spot.—Chica­
I
am
informed
by
Mr.
Arnold,
Auditor
come in contact with each oth&lt;T, ami,
all parte of tho State and country. Hach emphatically no nonsense nlxitit 1st.
have come to diu with me, have you ? devastating earthquake* by the con­
go Tribune.
of Blue Earth county, who topk cliargv
has some powerful patron whoso recom­ She will conqwl a lady, to take out her
Itustau, lay another cover on the table stantly recurring eruptions of Mount disregarding tlw sanctity of the place
Every imper in thu United Statea
of
the
finances
and
jiaid
idl
orders,
that
and(Uw exclusiveness of the idtemtancc,
mendation has placed him in his position false teeth with the most nudicions non­
for this brave fellow.”
Vesuvius, upon whoae misty rim perj&gt;etillustrated the truth of the nuraery eitiwr has printed or will print this re­
chalance. In this privilege of minub1 he was cornjiellod to employ head awustand kecqis him. there.
Again the grenadier presented arms unHy
mark
: “ Singular, to see a garden walk.”
rhyme about tlw delight of dogs. As
With outstretched han.!*
A certain number aro detailed nt regu­ examination of another woman's drew anta, End for several thiys when the rush ’and ,-Mid:
there wnS no man present, and not any Whereas, it is no more singular than to
lar intervals, and occupy themselves and personal make-up site is tho subject was at ito height hujxiid xiu^at the rate
“ A grenadier of tlie guards does not
see
a
rupo walk, or a house fly, or a
of $l,0(Ml uywyJiftedn minutes. Somo
of the women wore practienl illurtrnabout the house as-beet they can until of envj' by .her- whole sex.
cat with lackeys.
Your Majesty fold
This is Ute ease apparently with the tions of .woman’s rights, the brutes mo­ brick bat,' or n tree bark, or an iuflnito
She has oftentimes, however, met with times a jiarty would have itezcral orders,
called out for duty. These are tho In­
me I should dine with you—that was the ' vast tract in New Grenada, which was
nopolized tho occasion and interrupted ntunlx-r of other things that might be
spectors. Their life in monotonous, or wnmdi even sharpei- than hcraJWr’- The ona calling for-a number of quartz^ hargiuu—and, trusting to your word, I
dreadfully shaken by an earthquake on all other procoedinga tiH their illustra­ m.nitiono), from a hot spell to an old
profowuoxtal female smuggler if a'being Othcra for fractional parte of a bushel, at
• would be to ordinary men. They, how­
have come hither."
May 18. The subterranean fires in this tion was over. Next week the men take maid's sen.
different
prices,
and
iq
addition
to
com
­
to
be
adminxl
from
a
distance.
She
ever, talk fluently (it has bun their
“True, tree," said the Emiwror; “lay
inland district had no previous mouth tlieir turn at the pastoral repast, and
“I shouldn’t think ynu’d yell and
trade), tell stories well, and do not f*&gt;cm brings to liear rdtlhc virtpes and ria-w puting was the vexation of making tlie a cover here near me. Lay aside your
from which to belch forth their furious some of the outers, who insist that tho scream that way,” said a gentleman to a
to be greatly worn down by their en­ of her sex to nccomvlisli hot purpose. parties understand that the computations arms, mon ami, and draw up to the
strength, and eight cities were toppled naughty men who ware not allowed to newsboy who was letting himself out to
' .
’ table.”
She utilises whatever there is womanly were correct. forced idleness.
over, and thousands of their inhabitants enter were at the bottom of tlie dog­ be heard a mile and a half. “ Does it
At night a number of them always re­ iu herself and acquires all tho strength
.1 /:/:Olt(l!A flSHlMI itVTFlT. ’
Dinner over, the grenadier went at killed before the volcano opened on the
fight, doctaro that they will manage in hurt you any!” inquired the tad. “ No,
The following w on “ order for sup­ his usual puce, took up his carbine, and
main in the building, where bnqfrit tire of purjiose and assurnnee of a man. Tlie
mountains in front of Santiago. By this some way to attach tlw caudal apiwnda- it doesn’t, but it will surely undermine
juvpared for them. At any time they reputation of her Hpx for moilesty, for plies,”- recently nent to ari Am&gt;'ricu8 turning to the Emperor, presented arms.
awful calamity it in estimated tlio! .36,000 ges of a couple of felines, and introduce your health—probably liring an droj&gt;uuworldliness,
and
for
fainting
at
the
may lie summoned to go out in a tug
(Ga.) grocer by a fishing excursion party:
“ A picre private, said he, “ought not persons were either killed or made homo
them into tlie service, so that tlw nu n sy.” “Let’er drop, then—ynwf *bout
and board a vessel. Of Um a water with mere thought of suspicion; the peculiar ; “Dear sir: Myself and __
a kcouple of' to dine at Um table bf the Emperor.” •
less, and, although the particulars liave may have a practical illnstration of tho tlw murder—got to holler, if I die for
several of these officers on board stojm formation^of her drew, and her per- frfends have this . rtortiing on a fiahing
“ Ah ! l understand you," said Napo­ not been learned, the reality is likely to
fact that their hands were never mode to it”—Detroit Free Press.
excursion, and'you
and you’will
will pieosu
please scud
send us,
us,
down st Quarantine, and when a vtw 11! soual beauty—wliat there may be of it
excursion,
leon. “'I name you Chcvidier of the be more appalling than the imagination
Four &lt;J&lt;x4ao ImAJcmI
ScnMh,
scratch .out 'each other's eyes."
“‘“T ooan‘ M
lo
by bN&amp;’r, the Mh.wtag articlos, which,
from a foreign port appoani she is
Ix'gion of Honor, and Lieutenant in my of the ruin. South America has in the
Tb«y ww*ns» MKi they t&gt;&lt;i h-u. ;|
» Aoukruold irURDS"
boarded at tho same time by au Insjiector
if you
von prefer it; you can oimrp'
charge to wither company of guards."
,
WMb •i|nOb&gt; nid BnU-Ulinua iSIta,
last
half
.century
been
viaited
by
many
Ibo
ot Uy X.
Uxm
J„kBn.«n«
r Bi n LoduH. MUut i.
and mm
the: Quarantine uiucer.
officer. ViVHCrauy,
Generally,
(W'J
.....
.................
..... ........IV.,
T —
'
: JaCK
Mrowi
.Ind Ijksmc, U&gt;»y tod him;
When Siiakaspcaro originated this
“Thank you,"
heartily
earthquakes,
but with few *that
■
- returned the : dreadful• v...
—
H-1'
.
. elicited
... . . admiration
.... ... .. tju,
.
however, the State officers are allowed to Wv,nHa Jlar£
: j.'„up jkmuvI.
Thry Minrd him ii|- wttli
■oMfar, •• ItK r Rmpmur!" bo sboot- i „|m wiU1 Ulii Thc
UMt Ibo phrase, we wonder it he had any of tlw
And trUd to moi« hU Urer;
get through with tltcir duties before the for
' “ Umr
“1luRenuilT.
’*
*N.I
’ ‘ ™ly &lt;k&gt; U«y , ,m,n
1WD11
following too familiar expressions in liis
e&lt;], and then withdrew.
B*» *lt In vain—hi* MtU« Mui
i Ban tender region is inland adds greatly
Ww
Ux'lb,
(tzml
oanli.w
in
wbivh
|
gr.juvri
pepper
and
drnlij&gt;&gt;hn
trf
rddiikr.
!
government officers make their ap[*cermind, which the Church Union' has
Waa »aftr«l/&gt;*«r tho river.
j
to
tho
intarwa
wliioli
scicntista
take
in
•re filled wilb rakaliki diamond*, but, T(.„
„r Urd nnd a Imp, jug of !
•
gathered in one suggestive paragraph : -Phihuhi/Ma l^rr.
_
.
4 ...
, .
1 tho event, because of the new theory
th.
7
bring
In
hnln.
,
hi
,
kr
.
&lt;
h
„.
l,«m
and
m
I
When a steamer is boarded in the liar-.
“ Stop your noiae I Shut up thin min­
Ttoe . H Uw wtal . woman -1
„ not
Coffee drinkers are tlireateoud with
A oUDM de- .
hnu., (,f w|1Mv. Tlir.^ pad not do for a Hilk dross. They always bent:
bor, tlw Inspector climbs from the lug of their nOunl MU,.
- - ute.' I’ll box your curs !. Hold your
hard times by a blight on the eoflev
B,bilu, lin„
u„. twkrt the game at which they play for fine !
generally without much ceremony, and MUw mn*t U «l*. l» rroogWm, U,.
touguc! Let me bo! Get out! Be­
plant in Ceylon. It shows itaelf in tlio
but by the chastioal action of water—a
dilfcmim
lietrnm
*
b
il
or
iMjfuitwi,,
a,,,.,
„
t
^,v,k
v
.
O!
„,
,
rf
U
™.
frequently with onlynfriendly lift of tho
have youraelf ! I won’t. Yun «tadl! dearth of tlw foliage, while tlie berry in
clothes. They are just tlie name ont ■
theory that is supported by the fact tiiai
hand a* he mounts over tho aide. Ho and &gt; «w made by Ua&gt; m.-rliim ot a I Lin&gt;,ri,.k book* and . pdlon of okialy I Wt*t Some»ladh-a descended into a-'
Never mind! You’ll catch it!
I’nt
also roduced. Like tliat of the hunoti
y&lt;m
. mine st Pioche the other day. The fore­ . volenmxm are generally found dose to away those tilings ’ You’ll kill yonrthen guns diroctiy to the Captain's room. premoua atone lamoatl, lb., akin. Miv.- , in ,„y tM
groves bf Europe, the trouble probably
the
ocean
bod,
as
iu
the
autun
of
Mounte
no m nut
ran aaoaoooai
io «o
wna, but
us, no
apjr(.
Alao aeml one pound of white man of tlie mine xj’tiul down with them.
Hoi*
imrtrucited to
du this,
bo Ul"’ l*l*HU-ra haw laa-u ton, iifi, andjani,
solf! Mffitl your own busuiww!
I’ll
conics from cxltamflimi.
Hocta,
.Etna
and
Vesuvius.
But
foe
the
alnya dom it. Uh, maaon i. that it ho lln-,&lt;i«
TOrth
,„p,t „,d a amall rig id whiakv.‘ Hur. When eoming-np time auno the uouvuwm-:
tall ma! You mean thing ! There, I
. aboukl'rofnae to uooept Urn Oaptata’a
“ * pampUA-Aapnl aaok .of t,„ll7
rbil Cook. P.-i—Aawi tion turned upon the danger and labor of ; pnvu-nt nil scientific spoculation na to told you so I I did! I will have it!
An adventuroua aeronaut in London
|
the
oonae
of
thwo
tremendous
viritaboapibditiM (alwaya ot U» wiy Bnoat oUod ailk.
&gt;bad la&gt; paio aowrul day*, andaa analM
climbing the ladd«s« with which thekhaft ' tiona will be forgotten in thK horror O, look what yon have done! ’Twan has expresaed his inter.tiou of living for
brands and sekactod wills peetdtar care).
I\'r!iHjw tlw most ingmiions method j are bod on the rivwr at thin season, my is furnished from one level to another. ;
you t Won’t you catch it, though
It's a wceWn a balloon. It will Iw captive,
: their appalling destruction of human
the Captain might think ho was very ««f deceiving the Cnstom
officers ! phjidrian
ju»t «tepi»ed in and sag­ Tim first ladder, rcjireaentod aj ~“ '
my house ! Who's afraid of you ? Get but the ropes which confltw* it arc to be
। jjfn han fMXtaKioned.
stiff and intractabknnd wanted to parade that lias come to light lately was the de- : ga«ted Hint we tak* along a little whisky, dicnlor height of 20tt foot, and one of ths |
out of this nstm dh-ortly ! Do you hear unnmially strong, lunl his aerial bome hi
his virtue. When lie returns from tho vice of a man with r wooden teg. His , Send it, and enter it on your lx&gt;oka with te-lioa said ahr behevwl aho could dimb '
A Tuouoirrrvn hook-mnvssanr out me ! Dear me, I never did ntich a thing to bo moored at a good height above tl «
cabin he pulls a roll of red tape from | name was Ernst Bohrumami, and he was . the other items as above.—P. C."
] it heraelf. The foreman doubted her | West wears cowhide panta.
in all my born days I"
•arth.

drosMid. v«ry^ sliabbily, and traveled oh
a poor emigrant
Ho waa a skillful
story-teller, and lietroyod himself by
telling n vciy humorous stoiy a accoud
time within the hearing of the same dotootiro who was on board one of tlie .

�L C. BOISE.

At
FRIDAY,

JULY 2.18741.

-• -

trial of John Kelley, Fred
?a and John Both the alleged'

BKBA.M 1*U UTEBATIIBK.

We find it everywhere—in parlor,
library, and kitchen—in steamboat*
cars, nnd hotel*—on tfie street-corners

and in rhe

market-places.

We tire

eminently* reading people, and aro

H. M. LEE.

“49”

Iler “lofty spint” disdains “drudg­
A book that would command a mul­ ery,” and if her mother cruelly insists
titude of readers must ignore to n that she shall take care of-her own
great extent both principles and ideas. room, she fancies hemelf the descend
Tlie weakest arid ' sickliest love ant of a royal line who has been been
story is gorgeously bound in green kidnapped in infancy by some igno­

Bessie Turner has made &lt;350 out
of selling'her photographs, and that
offsets n great lot of ruined reputa­
tion and blasted aharacter.
•

Oc course of reading that she will never
casionaJly, it ia-true we meet with a relinquish unless compelled to. So
novel that-tcaches a great moral les­ much of romance is thrown around
son, but these seldom appear, and the life in all its phases, Jhat men and
intervals between them are crowded women are shore of their strength In

Annette Shafer, was knocked down
by a yard engine on the L. S. &amp; M.
S. R. R. in Grand Rapids, Tuesday,
and both of her legs cut off below the
knee.
'

The Raisin Valley was visited by
a tornado on .the 24th. Barns were
unroofed anil blown doxn, fences
and gold, and sent into the world to ble family. Her mind is dwarfed prostrated and much damage .was
meet with just as warm a reception and weakened, her nerves, shattered done to the forests and orchards.
as if the same programme was not and her physical forces rained, by a
A deaf and. dumb lady, named

repeated every day in tho year.

CROCKERY
GLASSWARE
A

SPECIALTY.

SHELF

wounded

can reach and satisfy the

ture.’

na

better

Still they arc bought by thou­

sands, nnd rend, loaded, and rc read,

nnd that too by those who “have

no

time to read”—anything that is worth

reading.

The “man of period" ayili some­

times wake up to the actual state

of

things fur enough to remark learned­
ly, that “a woman's head is always
full of fashions and novels,” without
stopping to consider that his own cra­

nium has’nn better furniture. So far
as the novels are concerted he has
no advantage, and probably the lady
would appeear on the street as

wil­

lingly in a last year's dress, as’ her
leigelord would in an pld-fashioncd
■ooak

But the reading of fictiou has
come

a

disease.

It

youthful mind and weakens it

before maturity.

be­

the

attacks

long

The mental appe

tite soon becomes so morbid

that

it

craves artificial excitement, to the ex■c’urion of everything else, and like
opium-eating, the longer the habit

is
demisted in, the harder it becomes to

break it.
The standard works of our public

libraries lie almost untouched, upon
their shelves, while every

novel

in

the collection is well worn with use.
and it frequently happens

very poorest of them

all

that
has

the

been

handled and read the most
The human mind, like the body, is

composed of what

it

feeds

upon.

YUSKEGOS

27th, 1875.

It is ordained

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

mm solos!

[• B. LeDTiaa,
Win- B fireoao.
A..-1 G»»r Bupt, DrtjolL Ural Supt Clikof©
Hbbit C-Warr*one.
r

KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED!

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

C. A. TRUMAN

The

N^tahvillc People
Amazed.

truth of this statement call at KER R Sc
CHOC KER-8. where you can “Sector
Yourself.” We are selling cheap, and wo
cordially inrite every man, woman, and
child in Barry County to call at oor ware­
house in Hastings, and see for themselves,
don't go away from home when you can
save money by getting your Buggies in your
own County. Every Buggy is warranted
thoroughly.

Hastings,

Mich.

Subscribe for the Newts.

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C&lt;2

td

tn
to

ALLEN’S,

AT ALLEN’S,
i
o

AT ALLEN’S,

wM
az3

s
o
3
o

Cheap As Dirt,
go
W

OR?

a
5
o

§

DeDult having been made in the condition*
of a certain indenture of mortgage, made
end executed on the twenty-third day of
December, in'the year'of our Lord one thonsan'd eight hundred and Mventy-three, by
Fetor Simot, of Naahville, Michigan, to fa­
vor of Charlev B. Richard ion of the eame
place, which laid mortgage was duly record­
ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of
Barrj county. Michigan, on lhe twelfth day
of January, *. D. 1874, at ten o’clock A. M.,
°r
c7t.
which said mortgage was given to secure
lhe payment of twelve hundred twenty and
75-100 [&gt;1220.75] dollare, two year, from
the date of said mortgage, with interest al
lhe rata of ten per cent per annum payable
annually;' And it was thereby and in said
mortgage expressly agreed that should any
default be made in the payment of said in­
terest or any part thereof on any day where­
on the same was made parable aa therein
expressed, and should tho same regain un­
paid and In arrears for the space of thirty
days, then and from thenceforth, that is to
say, after the lapse of raid thirty days, the
said principal sum of twelve hundred twenty
and 75- lOOths dollars, with ail arrearages of
interest thereon, should at the option of the
obligee, hie executors, adminisurtors, oraasigns, become and be due and payable im­
mediately thereafter, sJlhsugh the period as
nlmva limit..___ «_ ■ . . .
fore contained to the contrary thereof in
any wise notwithstanding; and defanli

o
i

3?
B’

Cheap as Dirt.

K

S’
in eaid aorCgage

said indenture of
r&lt;*ea hundrad thirre, 1*1818.17] and
»f fifty dollar*, as
rely provided ; and

or *nv part ihwxrf;
i*
hereby giren, tin by virtu, of lb. power of
win in Mid tnortfag* contained, and in *cc=rdu*ce with lbe Btatuta in tnoh ca««
m*dt *nd proTidMl. I .hall wll *i peblio
auction or TMdu.
the north /rent door of

COME AND SEE,
COME AND SEE,

£

COME AND SEE.

§

tho c
third

1875, at the hour

S3

»» as follows, to wit:
certain piece or parrel of land
being in Nashville, Barry eeusty,
und known as the north tarenty.fi

2

MAKE J,T PAY YOU

How a woman can keep on talking

i mystery not yet explained.

The Aii Break Fail to Check
the Domwart Course.

J. L. REED A CO ,

an m

pros*, and hateful generally, unless in • never bites a man, but*tbat isn't j
rompnny where they fee! under obli-1

Great Slaughter

people of Nashville arc amazed to see J. L.
Reed A Cj’s Buggies coming to their eity

11W WDM,

Cheap As Dirt,

OFF THE TRACK.

We are off the old track of prices. We
bare slaughtered them. The agitated air
that breaks the n.igbky forest fails to check

m wm,

AT

M’lMterOJ.,
IlrcuxiiohJ
Grand Kupkta,

lS*turd»y eseepted,

Don’t make your pur1
chase until yon liave
FANCY GROCERIES
sen my Stock.

of heaven

Charlotte,
Vennon trills.
NuhriUe,

u.r ^K-hi.j.in.1 from Grund Raplp. to £
train- connect In name depot »t Detroit
Wv.uru, Grand Tight
Quad* Ban

GOODS

While James Thomas was at­
tempting to climb t.ipqn a moving OF ALL KINDS AT COST
and should be a sacrament to man •’ train at Grand Trunk Junction, he
missed his footing and fell between
but it never can be unless .both par­
the care in such a manner ns to have
ties carry through it, aud to tho grave one of his legs terribly crushed.
beyond, a love which is holier, deep
Of all kinds, and
Tlie Bellevue Cornet Band are
er, and truer, than the world of of fic­ trying to get up a Band Tournament
AT PRICES THAT DEFY
tion lias any conception of. The sen­ for Eaton and Barry Counties, to be
COMPETITION!
timent of lovers may lie well enough held at Charlotte or Hastings. We
in its place, but uoe to the manud would be glad to see such a meeting,
and hope the effort may be success­
pair w^o build for each other no
ful’— Charlotte Leader.
stronger affection than this, and woe
Of *11 kind* which we
Ohio papers claim that Michigan is
to the hearthstone that is not illumed
the birth place of ali the mosquitoes
by reason as well as sanctified by on earth. Thank you, gentlemen WARRANT TO BE PURE
ihonest affection.
lor your courtesy, and in return we
There is a haln around a bridal will say that Ohio has more fleas nnd
veil, and a fascination in the orange bigger fleas to the square foot than
any other State in the Union.
Paid for all kinds of Produce, or exchanged
flowers and the wedding ring, that
The young son of Reuben Emery,
tho novelist cannot resist Hence
. living four miles west of Albion, died
the people enter the married state'
Thursday from the effects of a revol­
BARGAIN’S
with wrong conceptions of themselves ver shoL He by some means got FOR
and each other ; hut the husband soon his father's revolver last Tuesday,
call and see us before purchasing.
.
learns that his wife ts not an angelic and while playing with it an acci­
dental discharge took place, the ball
BOISE A LEE.
heroine, but actually has her faults,
( lodging in the thigh.
and soemtimes lots of them ; and she'
In the Huron
County Circuit
finds that her husband isn’t a bit like
Court, at Bad Axe, Albert Turner,
the model hnshnnds she has read of.
who has been in jail nearly two
No wonder that both parlies become months on a charge of rape, was
dissatisfied, and matters often grow tried and found guilty by the jury and
worse instead of better, until the d is- sentenced by Judge Harris tn ten
years hard labor in the State Prison
ease becomes chronic,. Hence our
at Jackson.
newspapers are flooded with “matri­
An important suit was ended in
monial infelicities” and the proceedthe United States Court at Grand
of divorce courts.
Rapids June£5th,by the jury return­
Of course the writers and publish­ ing a verdict for the plaintiff of $-5,600.
ers of indiscriminate fiction are not to Marona 8. Weston brought a suit
Uame for all of this, but perhaps it against James Dalton and other lum­
bermen of WJiite River for cutting
would be fair to lay one half of it at
and carrying away pine timber from
their door.
pine lands to which Weston claimed
Give w» then a pure literature, one title.
marriage.

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

CANNED FRUITS

from the honor and dignity of true

What, then, must be the character of that will not pander to vice nor prop­
William Bell was instantly killed
the young minds of the present gen­ gate fdly—a literature that shuns by tho cars, near Holland, last Fri­
eration ? No child can develop a alike the emanations of corrupt fan­ day night, in the following manner :
He wns walking along the track and
pure thought or correct principle from cies and the diseased oflspring of'unstepped off to let an engine pass
Fill our land with (which had broken loose from the
a stream of sickly sentiment. And principled minds.
if he reads volume after volume that the purest streams from the fount of train) and then stepped on again,
is not worth remembering, and which learning and ihe rairest flowers from when the rest of the rest of the train
he makes no effort to retain, the pow­ the wreath of Minerva. Let us wan­ struck, run over and mangled him in
a horrible manner.
He was a bach­
er of memory becomes constantly der in the Elysian groves of a litera­
elor.
weakened until it is almost shat­ ture where no seqients lurk beneath
A man walked into a doctor's office
the tempting - fruit—where no pois­
tered.
in Keokuk, Iowa, last week with a
Tlie habitual novel reader has nei­ onous plant grows among the flowers very bulgy umbrella in his hand. He
ther the inclination or ability to grasp or twines amid the laurel. Give us expressed a desire to leave a present
a thought or reason out a result. His the rich fruits of mental culture, un­ fur the doctor, and lhe latter naturally
brain is paralyzed by intellectual opi mixed with the “apples of Sodom,’■ expressed his gratitude in suitable
terms while waiting for the gift.
ate®, and it knows nothing of a hea'th- and our people will be stronger and Then the man carefully opened his
ful growth and development. This purer, our children will be braver and umbrella and shook out a bull snake
brain-wasting literature is received better, and our homes will be happier five feet long. The docter has a
room temporarily at {he hotel while
into American homes and marked out and nobler.
the snake is being starved to death
in the lives of children.
We see the
in his regular office.
Two
cripples
living
at
Breedsville
results all alound us. There is one
had a collision g couple of weeks ago.
Strawberries by the dray load and
down the street; he is about eight­
One was a father and the other a wagon load go to the depots every
teen or twenty, carries a cane and ad­ lover. Phil. June was the lov*r, and day for shipment to the city markets.
vertises the
clothing stores. He when a lucky rival led his sweet­ This delicious fruit is becoming an
wears a gold watch and chain, is pet­ heart to the alter, June sought re­ important product of Plainwell, and
ting an incipient moustache, and per­ venge by telling what he knew about vicinity, and the area of ground
the young lady when he and she were planted to vines is increasing year
fumes all the atmosphere around
cooing. Such cowardly, unprinci­ by year. Quite a number of persons
him with hair-oil and cigar smoke— pled stories, caused the father to wax wi 1 market from 1,600 to 5,000
probably he chews too, plays cards, wrathy, nnd meeting June, he pro­ quarts each this year.—Plainwell Re­
and drinks occasionally—he might as ceeded to chastise him with a raw­
hide. Of course June objected to the
well; he i&lt;n't the smallest fradtion of
A terrible affair occurred near
father's proceedings, but we wish ev­
a man, and never will be—die is sim­ ery scalawag, whether high or low, Leonard's Crossing, north of High­
land
station, on the Flint and Pere
ply nn empty route.
that attacks lhe good lepute of a lady, ju.......
“*
rttette Railway, on Saturday,
t.
There are young ladies too, whose he was once intimate with—whether.
.oledo express, bound for Sag­
naw rj
luinds are formed in the same way. she be true or false—would be ,inaw
City; running at the rate of thirty
scourged, raw-hided, skinned alive,
They read half the night, mxL of
miles per bout, was approach ng the
hung to a tree and kicked to death
crossing when the engineer observed
course, must sleep until nearly noon by a Jong eared jncka«s.
a man standing near the track, and
the next day; probably it would be
just before the train reached him he
more agreeable to their fneads if they
ran up to the truck, laid down and
slept ate day.
placed his head upon lhe rail.
Be­
fore the engineer could check speed
Sometimes, however, their parents j
the
train
passed
over
the
man,
sevboast of their being “such' great read-1
en,n and the girls will tel! how many I
I It was ascertained that his qanic was
We find them wherever we go.”
volumes lliey c»n read in a week- &gt;
j O. W. Armstrong, and that he had
—Hartford Day Spring.
But they are narrow-cheHcd and
■ been desjxmdci.t
for some time,
It ia nid that the female house-fly j tbr~tepi»8 to
wWda.
hollow-eyed ; they arc billions and’

gaiinns to Uehnvc themselves—Uwn

June

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

SUGAR 10 to 14 Cents!

for

GRA5D BAPIDfi AHD

Wholesale and Retail

The house of Martin Smith, near
-Xith the veriest trash that ever filled meeting the practical truth- But no­ St. Johns, was struck by lightning
a vacant head. Weekly newspapers where is'this so plainly apparent ns one night last week, nnd a six year
and monthly magazines have amass­ in the marriage relation. Matrimony,, old daughter killed. Her brother
ed fortunes simply by the publication is the .ultima''thule of (he novelist. who was sleeping beside her was
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
not injured.
'
of tong "continued sldries"—stories He will lead his characters through
A. gang of counterfeiters are at
that are spun out through a series of sens of blood and oceans of tears, and
work in'Grand Rapids, shoving coun­
weeks and months, evidently fpr the if they only get married at last they
terfeit fives on the First National
IN THE VILLAGE.
sole purpose of filling space and are suppesed to be abundantly com­ . Bank of Canton, lit
Thus far tfiey
have eluded capture and set afloat a
purse
Thoy have no mission to hu­ pensated for all their sufferings.
God forbid that we should detact largo quantity of the stuff.
manity—they bring no balm to the
euro

EA«T AND V 1XT,

BOISE &amp; LEE

tion too of the mast insipid character.

hearts—no word of hope or love that

RAPIDS DIVISION

GRAND

The Reliable Short Lise

• John II. Faller, one of-tho alleged
TOU WILL FIND
no conception of duty. Her ideal of murderers of Wilson Pound, at Hol­
womanhood is the heroine of a novel, land on June filh .last, has been ar­
rested and is awaiting trial at Grand
and her highest ambition is to be
Haven.
With Naw *nd Pm« Goonv, which they
pretty, vud sit in. a parlor and be
The bm4?V an unknown m»a was
waited upon. If [she can't accom­ found oh the%h5res of Lake Erie, in

very willing to be cmnridercd, btit
what we read is quite another tiling. plish this glorious end. she imagines
Munfoe Co., on lhe 23rd. The body
It is a-sad truth that the public mind herself persecuted and unappreciat- was badly decomposed and could not
be identified.
is constantly fed upon fiction, nnd fio

suffering—no

KEEP IT IN MIND!

IHirhigau (ratrat Mxilrrad

CLEMENT SMITH.

Morts L

1875.

A. W. ALLEN.

�io, Usforol
Wide;

&gt;b

NEW GOODS!

found.

—
FRIDAY,

JULY 2, 1876.

W

ON HAND AT

pay the Highest Market Price for

W. A. AYLSWORTH’S,

A. BARBER M-, D, Horaeo_ ■. P-lKfc- !•!&gt;&gt; ,l&lt;!.!| ,„,1
Offier, «&lt;,

H

Btaok-

Strawberriea and Cake. Great
splayed In arranging and dacv-

box at strawberries.

CORN. APPLES, OATS,
Clover Seed, See.,
Delivered at their

pu.p. wUb b»
—Wo had a pleasant call from our County wore $87-65.
B. RASEY, Drayman. Good* and
. Sw
u&gt; •X.yj.fcww In lbe»l!ta&lt;"- Sheriff, Isaac W. Vrooman, last Hobday.

J

—Rev. C. I. Deyo will preach next Sab*
bath morning from “Our Country's great-

A

Thursday evening, when the following of­
learn that a little st earner will ply
ficers were elected:
•
on Thornapplc Lake to-day and lojiorrow,
—Geo. Hanccek, living east of lhe village,

is just *blo to bo out.
100,000 brick and is making ready tor
another of 800,000. .
J

LIEB HAUSER,

TAILOR

DU AGS, CULTIVA TOUS,

Ganfr

Collars, -

RA TER LIME,
SALT,

4*C.,

Caff*,

Ac.

Wheel

.

Proprietors.

Grreetiiig

Horse

Rakes,

HATS AND CAPS,

CLOTHING.

CROCKERY,

CHAWPIOV

WALL PAPER,

SUITS from $8. to 830.
GARDEN SEEDS,

PARADY, Manufacturer of

I’lowdi

Horoe Forks, Ac.

-

&amp;C.,

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
.

CLOTHING,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

which we ship and retail at bottom prices.

The County Treasurer win iaeae Ma war-

Jj!

.Gale’s Chilled Plows,

&lt;a®DiD3a

Ml

HASTI.tCl ITEMS.

—There will be a school meeting at tho
eohoot house next Monday night, * for tho

OF ALL KINDS,

-

WILL BE FOUND

Shirts,

HAIR.
STUCCO,

8. W.—B. F. Reynolds.
J. W.—Dewitt Dickinson.
8- D.—Henry Falkner.
J. D.—Ira Bachelor.
Trees.—■John Felghnor.
Sec’y.—Eugene Cook.
Tyler—John Webster.

Jfmplcmrefj

Boats, Shors,

The annual election of the (Nashville LATH.

JOHN R. EASTMAN.

■

XgrimHural

?own &gt;tore!

f

Clothtag,

SHINGLES,

M. FLINT,

AT THB

•

Notloas,

ELECTION,

MA KO

SO per eent above lat eonl,

goWN

Dry Soods,
Hats, Caps,

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

ELEMENT SMITH.
V
l.A-WYf

'•

KlijRR 8c CROCKER

Who is always ready with a good assort­
ment of
,

POTATOES,

g

NO, NOT AT CORT. BUT

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
-The.Christian Festival at Mr. and Mrs.
ff. Obis' last Tuesday evening waa a

a YOUNG. M. D.

WEBSTER A HOBBS,
j—bm AB Mtri. of wwrk ta U-

cosTJim, nimiM!

ATTENTION, ALL! NEW GOODS!

Made up in good styles and warranted to fit
or no sale.

HEAPEB &amp; MOWER

AND A FEW

—Last Monday a dutchman and hie
Crawley A Grace to-day; also against the
I world respectfully inform my triends
Boot* - — “
“frow” stepped into a saloon and took their
hotel-man in Prairieville, their tax being
together. Odd eight.
unpaid.
A nru yin or
Lest Saturday forty-four cents was
Parties from near Gun Lake are being
TOHN Q CRESSY.
paid for woo! by our dealers. Where H the
J
BJHLE B 1 F
Rflfl'Tft and fUTtfiJUSl
prosecuted before W. H. Hayford, Esq., for
village or city that can beat our market!
spearing fish, by tho Kalamazoo Fishing
and shall be.pleaeed to renew
I will call the attention of farmers, me­
* —Scarlet fever is raging quite-severely in Club.
of Detroit, Rochester and Eastern nianu^yM. JONES,
chanics, merchants and everybody to my
the vicinity of Orangeville, and several
The case of Niskern vs. Purdy In which Business # Relations facturiee, at prices that cann't fail to please.
deaths, among the children, are reported.
Aaron Clark is mutual friend, was argued
—A few days ago E. G. Potior of Maple before Clcloam Cobb on' Wednesday, to re­ with you. I trust by fair dealing f shall be Baofs lrom $2.50 to $9 pr pair
Grove, killed a hen for culinary purposes, duce the amount of bail of $6,000. Result able to retain your confidence, and to win
that of strangers.
and found In its crop a garter snake fifteen
The attorneys read the affidavit which caus­
inches long.
4 lbs Rio Coffee for
$1 00
ed considerable merriment. Cheers were
11 lbs Japan Tea* for
1 00
given on the street for Purdy and groans for
living north, came into the village Wednes­ Clark and Niskern.
10 11-8 New Orleans Sugar
1 00
day and bought aa invoice of pork and bo­
is invited to my stock of
MMdtenlK Joly Ut
12 ibs Family Mackerel
1 00
A job lot oi
logna sausage.
8t*at Quill1 lb A No. 1 Tea
1 00
—W. A. Aylsworth's health has been
15
lbs
Butter
Crackers
1 00
—Capt. L. C. Boise of this village has* a
qnite^poor lately, and he has gone to Buffalo,
!i lbs Satisfaction Fine Cut
1 00
very heroic niece in the person of Miss Ella
N. Y. for medical treatment. His wife
AND
10 Rolls Wall Paper
1 00
Boise of Sandusky, Ohio. A short time
Naskwllle, Mich.
went withTrim.
ago, while (be family were absent, and she
5 Doxes Linen Faced Collars
1 00
—There has been much weeping, wailing alone in the house, she observed a rougbGeneral Conveyancing,
I Pair Patent Overalls
1 00
and gnashing of teeth in Naihville sintJe the looking Individual approaching lhe bouse,
■
Collections a specialty. boys adopted those resolutions spoken of in
Ladles’ lalnen Collars Ac Caffs Irish Linen Table Cloths only 1 00
and knowing that “tramps** were about and WHICH IB NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.
10 Pairs Mens* Half Hose
1 00
not liking his looks, placed a. double bar­
MONEY TO LOAN
To match all new Spring styles, bought at 10 “
Ladies' Hose
1 00
reled shot gun within.easy reach. The fel­
Ready pay customers shall have no cause my own price, to be sold accordingly
on good Meariljr.
AU Mmm street r d iBTlW
I1 Balls Best KnilUrg Cotton 1 00
sell half fair tickets to and from all stations low knocked ; she opened the door with one to complain of high prices.
on tho 3rd, 4th and uth of July, which bend reserving the other for instant action.
Very Cheap.

Grangers' Prices! LUMBER WAGON!

Again in the Trade

IN THE- MARKET.

otock of the. above named Implements at

our standjust north of Wolcott's.

GASH D0LL4R DEAL We WABRANT EVEfiYTHIH&amp;WBSelL

Especial Attention FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

ELIHU CHIPMAN,'
Justice of the Peace,

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,
White Goods,
BOOTS AND SHOES.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

makes it very convenient for those who wish
. Has just returned with a Urge and complete to celebrate.
aeoortmeal of
.
—Dr. Scott oi Sheridan, they say, occas­
Spring and Summer
ionally has a “racket" with his wife, but a
few nights ago the wife and a sister was too
much for Dr. and he was forced to roost
outside of the house.

ELLINfflYHANCY GOODS’
.Meek Ties, Rushings,
Collars and Cuffs,

IK ILL or

THS

LATEST STYLES.

. HnU Bleached and Preued.

Dress law, Mun and Fiiting Done

—Mrs. Truman returned from her wes­
tern trip last Friday evening, looking much
better. Her sister-in-law Mrs. O. D.
Frink earns with her. and Mr. Frink is ex-

Give YMe a Call.
house and partially drew a weapon and
started in. In an instant the heroic young
lady grasped the gun, cocked and leveled it
at the rascal and told him to lake his baud
off tho weapon or she would give him the
exclusive benefit of both barrels of the gon.
She then told him to take a bee-line for the
gate and if bo turned or deviated from the
straight course she would shoot him. She
followed him to the gate keeping, him cov­
ered with the gun and bado him run for his

piRMTCRE MANUFACTORY!

and satisfaction guaranteed.

W MILLINERY GOODS!

Parlor, Library, Diw, Office aid
GENERAL FUNTDRE!

W. A. AYLSWORTH.

LISTEN?
Something Interrs Ing and Val-

facts we learn from a Sandusky paper
—A middle-aged chap walked the streets
nable.
Miss Boise is only 18 years oU\ and truly
Wednesday, no tight the! he couldn't have
excels the young ladies of our day in courstood up straight ling enough to have bowed
to his mother-in-law, asserting that he had
been robbed of three dollars.
LOCAL MATTERS.
—Dr. Berber one day last week, drove
Together with a full assortment ok,
OF THE
-----0®. The latest styles of Collars and
his bay mare to and from Bedford Center,
Cuffs al
Boise &amp; Lee’s.
MIRRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES
a distance of 40 miles in just L nr hours.
&gt;®- Carpets, (New dtylcs), at
And in varieties to suit customers, all to be The following day ho drove her to Sheridan
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
Have removed to their
Dickixsos's.
told cheap Cor cashin 25 minutes. She is a clipper.
DUSTERS,&amp;C-&amp;C.,
80$. P. Ihirbam keeps lhe beat $1.00
—The thief who stole the County farm
Jspau Tea in town. Try it and be happy.
Done in the Latest Styles and with neatneea team, has been captured at Keudalville,
Ind, and taken to Auburn, N. Y. on the
ggu A full line of Notions and Thread
CALL AND SEE.
charge of burglary. Our officers feel’ aa if at
Boise A Lkb’s.
In the new brick blqgk, apposite tho Union
they would like to deal with tho rascal.
8A9u A new chest of to cent Tea at P.
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
House, and are bound to lead the Co. in ths
Durham's.
'
It
is
conceded
to
be a liule the
—The M. C. R. R. will issue excursion
Ofall
styles
and
siirs.
and
META^C
PAT THE
to Jackson for a visit to P. T. Barnum’s beet for the pi Ice in town.
C furnished to ordes

Mrs. N. JU. STEBBINS

Manufactured at Marengo, Michi, of tbr
brst material, by first-dans workmeni aa&lt;J
we oan fully, warrant all Huggiee we »eUL
Farmen give us a call and we wil guarantee

Entire Sati&amp;factiovk,
All orders loft with os will receive protepb
at lent ion. Both Double and Single Buggiee
can be had.

Acc.

Asc.,

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacturers and keeps on han

E. EYIERY’Sf

NaahviUe, Mich., April let, 1875.

Nashville, Mich., Jpn. 27, 1875.

L. J. WHEELER

We are also agents for

KERR 1 CROCKER.

H

R DICKINSON.

MEAT MARKETI

ROE &amp; clever;

QREETIIVUt

thanking the public for past favors soHcte-w
continuance of the same, and would'
inform the public that they will
keep constantly on baud’

BOISE BRO’S

FRESH MEATS,

all kinds, which will bo sold lbw far cash
The highest price paid for Bids*. Prior
Would respectfully eall lhe attention of the etc. Give them a cull on Weet side Hida 8*
sshvnie, Mich.
Citiien* of Nashville and vicinity, to
thiir stock, bought for cash,
’ and to be sold at the
Default having been made in the eondi-tions of a certain indenture of BisrtgsfOr
made and executed on lhe first day of A'jiriHin the year of our Lord one thousand •*«
hundred and seventy, by Norsm- fr.
Matteson, of Barry county, Michigan! iu fa*
vor of Thomas Sheldon of CaMlcftm, Michl'
gan, which said mortgage was duly neoerdBOOKS. S TA Tk ONER Y.
ed in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Barry
county,
Miohigwnt
WALL PAPER. PAINTS,
on the first day of July, A. D. 107Dl
at eleven o’clock A. M.. in Liber T
OILS, VARNISHES
of mortgages, on page 192, which aaid mort­
gage was given to secure the payment- off
BRUSHES GLASS
seven hundred [$7tX‘] dollars in yearly pay—
PUTTY, DYE STUFFS, menu, of one hundred dollars each year,
from the date of said mortgage, with inirt'TOILET ARTICLES, est al the rote of ten per cent per aununr
payable annually; and it was thereby and*
in mid mortgage expressly agreed the*
PERFUMES
should any default bo made in the payment
of aaid interest or any part thereof on any
day. whereon the same was made payable as

KOCHER BROS. Drugs, Medicines

ZDRESS MAKING

Baby Calls aid Peramlmlatirts!

Elegant New Querters,

REESE &amp; DETTERICK
Highest Cash Price
FOB ALL KINDS OF

COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Hides Felt: and Fin.

Hippodrome to-day, for one fare, for the
round trip: also to the Detroit races 6th.
6lh, 7th and 8th, for one faro for the round
trip.

Kid Glores for Ono Dollar at
Dtexts box’s.

SHR DUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS kept constantly on hand.

Mgr 60 per cent saved by using the Tex­
as Coffee at
Boise A Ln's.

In lhe grocery line.

Saw MliJl I

Call and aee them.

BUTTER and EGGS.
REESE h DETTERICK. etrawberri-4, cake and lemonade were the

NO EXCUSE FOR BEING SICK.
No person can um Boschee’s German Syr­
up without getting immediate relief and cure.
We have lhe first case of coughs, odds or can­
—Don't forget the band boys bowery al sumption. or any dlejase of the Throat and
Thoruapple Lake thia evening end tomor- Lungs, yet to* hoar from that has not been
cured. We have distributed every year, for
three yearn, over 250,000 sample bottles by
Druggists in all parts of the United States.
the lake, and all in all it will be mueh No other manufacturer at medicine ever
Sirs their preparations such a teat aa this.
d to your Druggist and get a bottle for 76

$26-60.

ATKINSON &amp; BOE,
AUTISTIC

PAINTERS!

Job

Sample belli

printing

CYRUS

1
6
—

„

....

are informed

Jeweler &amp; Watchmaker

a

With a complete stock of

A largo line of

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

DRESS GOODS.
COT T OXM E.

Hard and Soft Wood

LUMBER,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

WHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL TRADE.

Of all kinds, and in fact

Win do well to look over my stook of

Everything ^oit

Want.

BUILDING LUMBER!

Price# :

CM

Wauhet,

"

••

$1.25
1.00
1.00
.7
.75

M Kx™«ed! Worn taaM!

u&gt;

tb. »r,r.»i.l pnl

PAINTS and OILS,

WHOLESALE

CASH

Clocks, Spectacles, #c.

-PU Saturday the Il.ir4

day of J ply.

Physicians
will
find our
. .
• . .w
stock
complete,
at the
lowest living prices.

LATH &amp; SHINGLES

CHA*. W. DEMARAY

A. W. OLDS.

lauds and teuewenw described foswidinoctgage, or so much thereof a» ahaU be More

the northwMt quarter of eoolier. tbistaouft 18&gt;

Dspot, Nashville. Mich.
48

I footings, in said

RATES.

Wt pay the Ihghnl

they had tjicut the daw.

forty-five and 86-1U0 ($746.8»l) dollars, and

PrescriBtioK Carefully Prejaret

U« t™«l wlfl u. ,«,d &lt;H»n,

CZfOMMi*

of seven hundred dollars, with all the ar­
rearages of Inters*! thereon, bath hevn and

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!

rocenes

I

contain'd te the contrary thereof in any

For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only

Boisa Bao's-win give very cloee to

Yankee Notions,

JBUILDEItS

ten days, then and from thenceforth, that
is to mv. a'ter the lapse of lhe said ten
days, the Mid principal sum of Mren hun­
dred dollars, with all arreaiagM of isle real
inereou, should at the option of lhe obligee,
hie executors. sdtnini«tralora or aaaigns,
bvootne and be dec and payable immediately
1 hereof'er, although the period aa above-

IF YOU WANT

FOR THE

3

£ £

HUBBARD;
1'HACTICAL

1

Manufacturer of

fi« T.b*rr*s ud Ci^n,

GEHEBiL MERCHANDISE

SHAWLS, CASSIMKRKS,

Goad enough.

the fear of God or love ci" man in his heart,
allowed hie- hones to break down the

NASHVILLE, MICH.

CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,

We have jnst added to our already large
—Prosecutions under tho new fish law
Fresh bread from the Chariolte
and choice stock of
We manufacture our Furniture from the
have commenced in this County. Hiram bakery, received al P. Durham's every day.
best
thoroughly
seasoned
lumber
and
war
­
Bunoe has been arrested,an complaint of R.
BQU The Mason Fruit Cans at
rant it to be as represented.
D. Russell, of Kalamazoo, charged with
Boisx A Ln's.
spearing in Gan Lake during the forbidden
At the &lt; stand, west ride of Main St
Nashville M ich.

M- k. festival last Friday ere., and all ap-’
21-46

Dry Goods Business I
\

W. B. K(K HER k Bro.

.

_

THOMAE BHKtDON,
iCLEMENT NMITH.
Mortgage
Altororv fiw Mortrvgve.
) Dat.dN.ri.vHlr. IptlB.lffr.
S

�for what they oall hard work. They
shocks continued, and fittw burned will do any amount of •• roughing it"
ranch property. Thbte who wore sored for awhile, provided an independent
fled to the nraghboring country nnd cn- position &gt;&lt;*n Iw secured by that menus. &lt;•■1 men of the eoutrtry. nnd i» worthy of
IniVnrwflM-.trt,- WmXLOO. FlXljlV Jt IM.
(Moped. Wbenlho news reached Mara­
New Oriiwn..
,
caibo, two uteaini’rs were sent out with of the term, they have not the slightest prirLuu.
Poa-wui Bl AM. PBIWIWTH.
ideg. It is only recently that tile working
killed ouUlKlit by Uro fall »r dfcnrnfeL
bread and clothing-tv the sufferers by
A
aonfl.&gt;
—
ilh the ohrooic
hours
in
England
have
been
reduced
to
the American Consul and people; also a
Mjmm.! test fipttirday night, a train ran Into a
corps of physicians and a committee to a reasonable limit; while in France, in ru man, U» tm. uxuil of I—u» 1 h*»«
Germany,
and
in
Belgium,
men
and
runi
nflfl.
Uifl
we
ef
^oAum.
.udpw
.
disburse aid. Tho government has sent
•• .
. e 4 .....
41._ L..,
I.. *I.A
wornin still work ok many aa twelve
soldiers to protect the people.
hours
a
day,
and
in
small
trades
like
Ilvporta from San Caybtpuo, Santiago,
constitution, '
Grarnlata, ArMhgla, Cticutella, and Ban millinery, lutir-draiaing, coufootioncry,
Cristabel, nil aggregating a papulation and general shopkeeping, the hotira of
of 30,000, confirm the previous account labor ore even still longer—from 8 in tho
of the destruction of life and property morning till 12 at night in some cmra. t'aralry Condibon J’ou^lrrr. ■
in those placx*. The shock was roll at Thetki habits of bat'd nnd constant work
—The Liberal or Indejiradcnt jxrty of C*UBogota nnd efther places, nnd in Mara- influence the'whole state of affairs of a
SILVER
nmkxuur—that he wm in txaroorton of evi-| lorau. iu convention ai naramcuio, uwi-:
&gt;
. .
TIPPED
dance, wbkh he would submit whmiever tiro noted Gen. Bidwell for Govonror. Mr. Pacheco -caibo there have been light quakes every country not only in a direct, but in an
indirect, way, by preventing the develop
_ . .. . .
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.
_____ 1__*_____ r 1.—.lav mtvrefl
SHOES
$10, to $500.
ment of those habits of luxury and exhad boon made to bribe the jury. Judge Aieil- acclamation, Tiro other
! aratTihinr. ami cof
travitgnnpe in the msM of people who, &lt; Mil.I
GRASSHOPPERS.
fABtlE 8ENT FREE.
neither from their abilities nor from their
SCItEW
FOR At J. SKWtXn
position, ought to have acquired such
wi
MAVIS 1XKA cm bs
habits. Taka a man from any class you
tlie eoutlwrn and central oonntire of Bliuots, ■: Morrill; Superintendent of Ihiblic Instruction, j
like in America, and compare him with
doing great damage to tliocorn and oilier eroje. j J. W. Guinn. Tbo platform adopted, promises
To give you aonto idea of tho locust a num from tlie corresponding class in
mostly of railroad freights and fart*, and will plague, lot me descrjbo briefly their Europe, and you will bo rnrprised to
endeavor by all lawful means todijve railroad flight. Eleven daya ngo they began to find how much more reckless, more ex­
para here overhead. They begin to rise travagant, more'pretentious the Amarithe Illinois bottom. o|tponito St Ixnite is con­
tion and unjust discrimination.
sidered inevitable.
up about 9 o'clock, and by 10 they aro can is, aud, upon the whole, how muclia •cyvkry wa mily wAjrrs.
owgtett.
—Three humlred new money-order offiem ' —The Democratic State Conrcntini of Iowa nearly all on .the wing. They go as the less turttial
nerforms.
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lees actual work he performs.
have been created throughout the country, after
.wind
drives
them.
Excepting
one
day,
present numlering 350. Hon. Shephard LefJulyL
when we bad a wind from tlie north,
Two swains of Southern Minnesota,
—Tho new syetem of firepayment of portage
their flight has been from tlie south one living in Steele county and the other |
isfartory rrenlte in the way of revenue.
. LleutenantiGovcruor ; W. J. Knight, of Du- northerly. Looking np, at any time be­ in Freeborn county, were smitteu with
—Reports received at tlio Bureau of Agricult- buque, fur Judge of the Supreme Court; and tween tho hours of 10 and 4, toward the
Uie charms of tbo name damsel. As for
UtMctll Ri-H&gt;;
uro, in Washington, from different noctioneln- i A. B. Wright, of Wright county, for Supcrin- son, they may be seen paraing like snow­
CGTR/C/&gt;,
I..LTA . KL..M.- IIFUT-...1
her, she declared it wiw uo more tlian
l.* • r
ft , ' P luudf uro liwlor—si by ll&gt;n
dicate that the whiter am! spriijg wheat will i tondeni of Public Instnicilori. Tlie platform
flakes, rapidly us their wings and the .tlie mattgr of the flijiping of a copjMir j
' \ JfA
ioo.i rmi»'-nt |»l.) .kreiu
yield tourJlfilia of a full crop, live (iromines adojitod favors absolute prohibition of military
tlm world for Ibemo ofrlrtl:,_2_roro.i _«_“
»&gt;etter than wheat, but will fall below the usual interference with local Slate elections ; raw- wind can’ nifike them- • By n large «py- Isitwci-n them which way her affections |
averagc. Gats are in good condition, and will ; ration of all the legal righto .of every citizen. glatw, I judge tho swarm to bo about weut. The yuutlis, however, would not j
half a mile deep. And so they go, day submit to lhe arlritrafion of the nimble
; ~
,-re —
rr rhronle illaaaM* &lt;M
largcwt producton.
tj ' J pjjjjj jf BattCF tfOHl 1 011311 Of Mill,
after day. By night they settle down. niekri, «!d fought .tat the
.1,. ..i.hrer iloatacJ,
andbtood. Book wlfh
tiers, and opposition to any further grants to On the evening of ti e day before yester­
well. (Hover auo»
their dreams, righting did uo good, for | c.n isnywby. fa »«/ «»«- Ro eharonm r» ______________________
IS LIFE.
corjrftraie monopolies for any purpose ; restora­
rt»
, Clytaratl. Vktoday, wo concluded the swarms were neither one would kill tlie other. At
tion of the Presidential salary to &lt;25.0*0 ; and
alxmi
exhausted,
ox
not
nearly
-so
many
length tlie Freeborn county man offered |
—Twi nty-five dollars a day ia what lhe miners a U;iff for revenue, net for protection.
—The
in tho Black Hills claims to be able to make ont
- New York Proliibitionlrts have .put'tbe lind pnraml during tliat afternoon, and to give up his share in the girl for *100.
of thair bonanza. It ia now claimed that good | following ticket tn the field : Secretary of we cougrululated uuraelvcs on pos»blc The other youth scorned the proposition.
BOSTON, MASS.
gold hM actually been found, and that Crateris i State.’ G. G. Draentmry; Comptroller. Ausun future exemption.
But yesterday the The Freelxmi county man then offerexl
These Standard Instruments
report lire been affirmed in every particular. A. Hopkins: Treasurer. Hlephcn B. Ayres 5 air was again full of them ; and. last
^OLEAPJh PER BAY $ thV*Tm w&gt;ovt p° »low8
to give tho Steele county man 8100 nnd 10
Advices from ProL Jcnnoy’s eapedition arc to I State Engineer and Surveyor. Geo. A. Dudley;
AV VVMMMW 1 SOI trtl f bhuttlC Srwlr.,- Mrohln.
evening, aliout six miles north of this, take tlio woman. Steelo comity steeled Addrero JohnaxL Club A Os' BMon. Mros; Krw Y«1 Sold by Muiic Pcaleri Everywhere.
Canal’ CommiMoner.
this effect, and a frosh rush to tho iliggings C~‘------- **Ira D. l^ell; State ”Primm
~i—
thiy; rtUrtitilurs-i Cbk*r&gt;, Ik t orBc IxreU, Mo.
Inspector, John B. Gibb; Atjpnioy General, Eli they came down iu a lino extending all himself against the offer.
Freeborn
ABE NTS WANT ED-IN EVERY TOWN.
across
tho country, in such tremendous county raised it to 8125, to 8150, to 8100
— Advices from Spotted Toil's Agency T. Mandi.
'
clouds an to frighten people.
Mnny —aud st the last figure ho fetched his monihir for l&gt;»J«n&lt;-o-. wiili i
legislature, last Friday, a Anal vote was taken persons that were out ran in doora, fear­
INSTALLMENT PLAN:
rival. Freelxirn county, gave his note
on the resolution censuring lhe Govern nr and ing lett they might be .tmothered. A
SOMET1IINGIU3-J-LS.-S. “I
amoug intelligent men. tliat a gigantic war Council in the Senatorial matter, and limy gentleman, Judge Ryrael, who was rid­ for 8160 and married the girt But ob- work
.nd nunry for »U, men or mmw.lon or rib. j
seryw how quickly tho lover is lost iu tlio wb.&gt;nr Mureligre. Krod ebunn for &lt;'«ul.«tM. Ad- I
among the Indian tribes in about to be inangu- were adoj ted *l&gt;y a j*rty vote of 174 ayoa io
drew. FRANK dl.UCK. New Bodford. Mm .
I
ing along, said that for some time he
166 nays. .
husband; for uow tliat he has her safe in
regurdol it os a vast storm cloud coming
—The rate on registered letters has been in-,
his ixrtkwsioD, the Freeborn comity mini
KDDSTIIIA
down over tho whole laud, and the sound
creaaed by Postmaster-General Jewell from 8
resisto the jiaymcnt of tho note on the A—Kiatlon - nre-tinr &lt;.f 1K» X eta. Addrew. WaLTI'M
—According to a Washington duqwteh, it ia
io 10 cents, because lhe former rale did hot
was said by one to reacmblo tliat made
AVo.. JnctemvtUw.l'U. S*» wbore yon row thu.
ground of '• no value received!”
estimated tliat tlie cx|&gt;cium&lt;h of tlio government
for tho preMint year will-‘foot np in tho neigh­ by a locomotive %nd long train of earn.
It wa." air ancient custom of. the Snnrborhood of &lt;275.000.000. Tills refera to run-1; Now, to-day, with a soutlicaat wind, the
tans, iu order to inculcate among their
air is again tilled with them, flying’to the
—Tlio Younger and Jamon boys are thought ning exjMinnee only.
youtli an abhoreuce of intem]M&gt;rance and
—A final settlement of tlie coal mining J northwewt.
'
its kindred vices, to make their fdaves
have employed guards to protect their vaults troubles has Ikicii readied in tho Wilken- j Just think, then, that ns they fly with drunk with wino in tlie public raarketbarre region, and the troops have been with- |
against anticitwted raids.
an average velocity of fifteen miies per plnces, so that the rising generation, upon
-Tweed has been rclcuwwd from Blackwell s drawn from tlio Schuylkill flehU.
hour, and tho width of tho swarm is not whom would somo day devolve tlie honor
—The
Secretary v*
of me
tho Treasury
uuna, He
un quietly
qmeuv eroaactl
crorecu over
utot to
w.icwivtk.
a,&lt;&lt;? revive.j
v-anu.. gives notice i
.
Island,
New York. । —
and safety of tlie Lacedemonian Repub­
and. after viriti ng his offieo sivl other placer, that U&gt;e following 5-20 I Kinds of 1862 will be I ht* tlian thirty to seventy-five miles, lic, might nee before them all the gliastly
was again anretrd on a civil rail for dcframl- paid al tiro Trearary Itept. 2t. 1875, and that • and tiiat this is now the sixtieth hour of detailsof the drunkard’s disgrace, his low Wbu tXI b &gt;rem tn IT. K Amf, huTOa *.w l-r. can
ing tlio diy ont of W,ooo,ooo.
I intercot on thorn will coara on dial day: Con-1 a continuous northerly flight,' and that of reason, and of physical Htrength. r«t eoapMiMUoa. PMrtaa* obtalrrol ht woaula ar In'Twere well, perhaps, to-eby, could Home
- Ehum- Washburn and his secret service de- I&gt;on ternds, known re tho fourth aorion. act of ?
hwunn
ftt l(W,t b^f u mjjo
of our young men contemplate a similar
woU.« !«,.
„r ’ F.K a IMS. .toJIX., 1. 1MX .. Mm:
,
nn| oTw
instructive k-Mon drawn from tho life,
counterfeited, thia time al Pittobargk I**- I &lt;oupen txmda of &lt;50 from No. 11.001 to 12.. ..
.
,.
..
*
Hilum 11. Fra* ...I . 5™. I-"* u«l™.., ,100.. r™. No. w.iol u.!
«™» •«*
m ouy auction­ showing them, by n sharply drawn con­
letter carrier uaund David H. Pavia aro among ' No. 64.500, both inclusive; &lt;500, from No. ' just tliink, I my, what numbers of them trast, the advantages and true loveliness
tbo jwrty. Tlio wauterfoiteni had in their
to No. 34.000. liotii toehtaivrf; &lt;1.000. are here. They are the very same kiud of abatinence and virtue.
For such as appreciate these, Vineoak
peniemion a cuUmUou of bogus railroad pareos. j from No. 01.501 to900. both inclusive: to- llK dcrtcriW in the Agricultural Report
Bitters is tho bevaragc bout adn]&gt;ted, it
Ciubracrog Uro aqjnalurea of all Uro leading tel,
for 18(..2
aflhctel
day yvarantred m1d» mrr Well '
being purr|y&gt; vegetable draught, devoid Cljffjli a
Auuor A. Drill*. StOO * niwolb i
railroad officials in tho eountrT.
—Tho Arewtaut Treasurer at Now York has1
,
. V, ’ m,
•
-Iriends of James H. Ortley, of Hauorer. . bran directed by Hraratary Brrtow to soil '■
county, I a. There is no mys- of alcohol or mineral poisous, and |x&gt;s- aTHl^^a 1 P'l'Ftu «'M&gt;1 A*&lt;-nt». AWT bool
tree. JIU Auger
81. LouU. Mo. |
MMsing nil the virtues, but none of the,
Mam., wlio waa executed at U&gt;e Dedham jail, j &lt;1.000.000 io gold coin on each Thursday in tory or pvculinnty nlxnit th&lt;«c. Au acdainning ciinn-s, of the different poisous
j chli’utal clianco then favored their over.last Friday, for murder, Lxl rained a fund of j July, ar &lt;5,000,000 in aJL
which year by year arc sweeping away
I
production
there,
just
ns
circumstances
♦30,000 to secure Ida freedom by organizing, a ;
thousands of dollars and lives.
12
Jf.4Jr.frO.lP JJVTfrJ.LJOK.VC15.
.TV .
.1
a •
1
.
party to capture lhe jail by force. His affi­
-Su^c tiro trace Irtwneu tiro Praiwylnmis out 'V
ou
*lwa-VH faTOr’
anced. Muw Sarah K Cashing.
h» and Baltimore and Ohio Jteilroad Cor.q-auics. ‘ »"« Uwm ill some places, no Hint oecn,
, , had
M stocked
,,
11!., ciues all kidnoy diwaaw.
d materials to aid his cscaix'.
1 ■
.
.
.
exposed b Porter Ccrtlev'n ’'ton *** ^roni Baltimore have advanced 50 Kioually they are overproduced, swarm
’
' " per cent, per humlred weight. off, lay eggs, nnd die. These eggs, l»c-

k e:

OPIUMS

yas

$5=$20lX!t

SiosLBLTa raifo!sass'£3=."

WiEEt2retbO'BS.-3&gt;?fflfi: I

BOOSETS

I Geo- p. Rowell &amp; Co, |

Smith. Organ Co.,

FOR SALE.

AGENTS WANTED! . ■ •

Ji num

'VINECAR
Dr. J. Walker’s jCaltfbrnin VIn­
egar Hitters aro a purely Vcgctablt,
preparation, madp chiefly frdm tlie na­
tive herbs fuund on the lower ranges of
tho Sierra Nevada rnonntaki.A of Califor­
nia, tbo incdiclmtl properties of widen
aro extracted thci-cfrom —itliout. the uge
of Alcohol;
Tlio question is almost ,
dally asked, “Wlral is tbo cause of the '
unparalleled success of Vinegar Bittees!” Our- answer is, that tbay remove
tlio cause of disease, and tho patient re­
covers his health. They aro tbo great
blood purifier and a life-giving principle,
a perfect Renovator and Ir.vigornior
of ihe system. Never before in th«
history of' tlw world has a medicine been
eomtronndod praMming the remarita»-&gt;»
qualities of Vixkoar Bittes* in bralinp il.«
sict yf jvery diseaao num is heir to. They
aro a gentle Purgative as well m a Tonic,
relieving Congestion or Inflammation o!
tho Liver and Visceral Organs in Biiiotu
Diseases.
-S.
The properties of Dr. Walker's
Tixbgax Bitters are Aperient. Diaphoretic,
Carminative, Nutritious, Laxative. Diuretic,
Sedative. Coue'v-lrritanl, Sudorific, Alters
tire, sod Anti-Bilious.
n. Il UerOXALD «i co..

’ion X.

Office For Sale.

Officers and Soldiers

PIERCE WELL AUGER

STOCKS

PRIVILEGES
$106.25

—Late Florida papers contain an account of
a peculiar tragedy, in which a Mr. Keech. kmg
miaiuug from Fond dn Lac. Wte. was mnrdored. together with a woman rnpjxwed to be
his wife. They lived on a farm in SC John's
county. A man named J. Nowton Smith b&gt; in

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—M&lt;xxly and Hankey, the revival prcacbcre ’
(,f London. projssw to visit lhe schoolboys at I
k^,,. but Uie proposition dore not meet with I
.
,

“If
*n Bi« foil late, do not hatch till
spring, nnd thus Como such -myriads of
them as now.. But one might imagine
their
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tender,
if they have one,

much favor in Parliament, and the Lomjon 1 wot.pjUg like another Xerxes at the morB.nmn. «ban&gt;nm. «H&lt;.
udii, „l hi» follow™, for Uxao now
—At the municipal clocUona in Home, Gan- ! ,
,
..
.
utohrn uni flymg w&gt;U .l. pout thr.r
ho was employed to do the daed by Mm. Ellon UUd,l,«l-:U,.lkk.U„rd!l.™«.
Kocafa. of Fond dtt Lac, the deserted wife.
_T&gt;&gt;. Frond. .OwmMy foo rnu.1 . cn.nl&lt;«R«
«&lt;“'h mirtinw tlrnl U.oy u»i»t bo
&lt;120.000 to lyromote the worthy rojmxntaticn *11 hatched out in late October, and nil
chinipioirelup of tho United Htotoo and a prize of Franco at the Pldladdplua Ceutcunial.
perish during the winter. This lot will
—Cable disjrtdros report that tho British ■ ooeno
uu eud
laying its
Harlem river, between It. B. Bainbridge and
BonnU.. .
,,
w |„ M ,.m&gt;,
The same dispatch aajw: ‘The Chinese govern- ' , . , .
, ,
, , • ..
ta^nowiornoop. u &gt;ho«™ i» ttoir being dMtaiyna b, tho nJ t»no
Chicago, and Frank 8. Yeten, of Grand Haven.
.
,
cnraequenco of tiro Anglo-Barmrao quarrel. fntz*J «“ Mark Twain would say, they
—Tlie official report of the committee of ex-, A formidable Chinera army ia available for , rather like them and are proud of them,
ports apjxfinted by the \\ reliington authorities . gerrjco at M,y moment mi tiro frontier.
j J have tesUil Unit point thoroughly,
to oMuunro into the condition of lb. n«r CraHeavy failures continue to be reported ’
kavo’Utem OU their old clothe
tom-Horae al Chicago is to th. effect that the fronl
^&gt;.1 altogether lhe financial and I ,
.
, , „
,
foundation is laid ovsr a
mn.1
, ‘
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when Uicy slicd off, and UCW OUCff OomC
ronntiauan is lain o%w a subterranean mud commercial situation in England is n&lt;4 in a fiat„
T . , ... „
,
,
mine ; that tho building stone is of an Inferior 1 lcriaK condition.
i ou Uu,m- 111
1,ke 11,0 In&lt;luui’&gt; •«quality-will not stand fnrt - can bo picked to
Moody and Hankey have cksrod custfr are lousy.
pieces with a penknife, ami in .bort, tliat Uro ,
meetings m LiverpooL Theei|ronere ex----------------------- ’
whole structure must be razed to the groumL
tho cutnbutiema by &lt;8,000.
DEATH BY DROWNING.
—Three New England mnnlcrcra suffered the , —After related conference, Mr. Gladstone
death iroraUy ,« Friday of last wrak-Jobn T. blul jnemsrod to rommo the Iraderehip of tho «r«q I.
Gordon. at ’Xbocaoeton,
Gonkm.
itromaston. Me.; Lewi. Wagner. Libera! party next year.
n/fap.
name place; and John H. CostIcy, at IX dham.
—Von Arnim has been found guilty of ate
.twuy-Tr.mr.a ..da o/j-eople
Mare. Gordon, tho Belfast Cain, attemjitod Btr&gt;rt
sutc paper, by the Berlin conrt. and I
D^tUntr.
T**?*^8 S"*-/
“”2“^ *"2
to nine mouths imprisonment.
“ ?_Later dispatches *2
from
Paris _'_Xc
state that
ci u.
announce anotUr nctory over the loWof life and damage to prejx’rty
bleeding Co the scaffold.
AlfoMo e atBiereute.
by the recent flood in the river Garonite
riMKa AKn CAiHT.At.TlK8.
j ~In too British House of Commons tlio j . ‘
,
—Tlw towuof StiamfttoaBpringatn theaouUi-' other day a motion was made urging that a per- * gTpat&lt;-r than th previou reports have

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huraos were demolished, and many ethers more
or Iom injured. Hix jronwnn were killed, aud
about one hrmdxwi injured, sumo of them
seriomly. Tl»s whirlwind asramed the shape
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Lrtinctiy ia dirtetri parte at tho city "Tts track

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Savina, Time-Saving THRBS1IHU, ta
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Ifl a briefperiod It has Income widely known
and FtV.LV KSTABLISIIRD. a« the
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No.683 Broadway, N.Y. City.

X&gt; MACHINE,S '

De»» *— —all CaU er —d ter OtreaSar. and t» eared.

left Han Francisco, recently, for Hiika and. Baris have opened subscription books. *
Toulouse alono.
Belintag's Hiraita on airoiMitific expedition and [ —Troops have been sent from Mazatian to I
The disasters elsewhere are almost of

“* lowTwttoo^r “OTr“«1‘
»**- broken
onto.* that place.
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_ A rwhlfd^rtH. from Pwis state, thrt tiro
deaths by tiro rvroont fl&lt;xsl in tiro river Garonne
X000. Over 1000 horaes stere swept i
away m
- Toulonra.
Tbeli
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tetimated ai
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w//.i r ir/: A'.voir Alton n.

ero part of Utah Territory, was dreitrvyod by j manent residenco iu Ireland bo provided for the ' indicated.
At loitlotlM*, alone, tlie
fire a few da.m since, consuming the smelting , Queen, but it met with multi opjxsiitton that it' texlies of one linndred persona who were
works and furnace, and throwing 100 persons j «vs» witbdrawfi.
. found iu tlio howtos which were flooded
out of rmploymmiU The resMotita are mitiro-] —A recent dispatch from Havana says: •• It; but left standing. Many other people
°* d“hh*
I”
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, peri.l.«l »od Ihrir
WCT. curied
♦70.000.
I band of insurgents, commanded by the mulatto' _. .
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4un.« 0,.
U-&gt;_
»«» .Wvpt w.,.
heavy storm
the salmon falling grounds, t ting various robberire. Troopr pureued atal Jn the St. Cypnnn quarter, 215 Corps's
near St. Johns, N. B.. hwu week; and at the ' dhij«med the Ixnd. killing seventy-iiic. Itioe have already been found. The violence
Huxkton mine, near Hazleton. Pa., thre- men was ca[»tured and idiot at E»q&lt;nuiza. Die of the torrent frustrated efforts to nwnte
ten wnffocated while engaged in clsanng the' j Hpaninh Ions wae tweire killed and wotusted.
! tho unfortunate victims of tin? Itousee.
hamhetw of black damp.
j —The National Assembly of France has ap—The United Bute, steamer Baranac. having ! preprinted 1,000,000 francs for the rwhef of the j Several men were drowned in tho atw
,„u
„w. i h’mpt Twenty thousand persons are
Dr. Emil BtsrtU of°ho fimitbeo^teJInstitute ? “nor, and American an&lt;l F-nfJah nrtdTute of &lt;
of tho n’‘&gt;!U1" of ’mbsiatence iu

al^a rorokto^™^
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atrock a roek in Bermour Narrows, Vancouver,
andimwdtetolysrak. No Hvs. ww. krt.
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-The college al Kt. Thoreaa village, near '
Qrabsc, together with fifteen boraag, wre
»boraedlRCweek.
—u&gt;—u
—Tbo Maywood Wooten Mills, at Mystic, I
Conn., were Imrucd I ret wr«k. Ijsw. »10d non
inraraMt. «0.W.

Tarrant’s Effervescent Seltxer Aperient

re^&amp;W3EEyg?/v
j 0 YOU WILL NEVER hare FRUIT

city of Monmc, is uud.-r water.
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&gt;n the Department
Arru ge, five hoiuws only remain Rtond«ng ont of four hriudred.
Id lh» District of Fuix, iu tlie sain-

1U IF YOU D0NT8ETIT WT.

It rp!«.««» nyalrod antU lire ptante antvj. I •»!

Department, two villages arc completely
submerged, aud many dead bodies have
liean found- Tlw crojm of all kinds,

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| A letter from Maracaibo gives an acGkm. Biti-kk, it is now aaaarted, in
&gt; oonnl of the great larthipiako ai Circuta ! going jnto tho stocking manufacturing
on
^I- ’i*1*1 fl**1* fihock bnsinoivi, having bought, jointly with
' leTeiw&lt;i
’r*JI in
city« burying, | Col. E. C. Bailey, a mill privilege on the

Jd be traced few mites by pi^Vy roofs. ' ’n * ^ngle imrtant, 8,000 people out of a' Contoocook river, with the intention of

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other Hor-e Fowsre.
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for lllnstwtrt Circulars irml.fret) will) f&lt;
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                  <text>Bercely, than deliberately dropixxl it
into the glowing grate.
“ It is all over between us/' sho said.
" I -will not go home. He may think an
dm pleases. I shall be true to wliat I
lt|ink is right" ’

hia honwrt purpose to be true to Walter ! MARK
and the cause ho had trusted him with. !

“ Think wall pt, j t Kntie. Don’t thrust!
I&gt;oor Wolter aside too hastily. Hia yearn.
in collage, his awKxnntiona, have given j
him a different view of life. But yet he
That night, Walter said to John: “I is manly and generous. Why, I have
known, 1pm tdl his lif^ and I kudw that
th* wbmiiVwbQ mwtics'’ Waltfr will

TWAIN'S PILOTING.
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While sitting in front of the Southern
Hotel, talking to a future great citizen
about tlie old steamboat, days of St
Louis, when captains, clerks, and pilots

ran thn town, and ran it under a full
head of steam, an ancient mariner letup
on whittling the.arm of. tho next chair,
turned toward lis and remarked : .
“You was spimking of the old .river

up and down that he smelt cotton burn­
ing; no use of talking to him—he knew
the smell of burning cotton,and by thun­
der ! ho had smelt it Tho first pilot
said kind of soft and pityingly to him :
* My boy, if you’d told pie yon was ho
near tlie jim-jams I’d stood double watch
for you. Now you go and souk your
heed • in a bucket of water and take a
g&lt;x&gt;d steep, and you’ll be all right by to­
morrow.* Sam just biltxl over at thia,
and when a pretty young woman passen­
ger said to the skipper, loud enough for
StaB to hmr, * so young and nice look­
ing, too—I»dw aid it would make hia
jxxjr mother feel to hear how ho drinks,’
he mirly frdtlied at. tho mouth. Yon
never sco a fellow so toned down as Sam
wna after that, and though tho' b6ys
nevuf quit running him lie never talked
beck, but looked kind of puzzled—oh
though ho was trying to account for that
smell of cotton-smoke. ”•
“And what was tho caiLso of the
small I” I aiiked mine Ancient.
He
chuckled a full minute, and then said :
“ Yon hoc there's a apeaking tube run­
ning from tho engine-room to the pilot­
house. I hod iu mind the tricks Hem
liad playwl on me, and liaviug wurkixl
him to a nervous state about lire, I
waited till ha was alone in the pilot­
house, and then set fire to a little wad of
ootton, stuffed it into tlie speaking-tube,
and tho smell camo out right under his
nose. A little sugar in it, pord.”

“ Why, aren't you going in ’ with never repent her choice. Let mu take
back to him the work,- when it may Ixs.’’
Flamf
“Thia is unlike you, John. Y’ou
“ Oh, that’s 'al! right
It's about
have my answer. ”
( days!"
Katie.”
“ You can’t moon it,’Katie 1”
. “ About Katie 1”
“ We wivi," I replied.
“Perhaps, now, you have been rcadUfother'H
.
k—" l’Iviftp,
!m
i
• ' •
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‘■-'ing some of Sam Olemwui'yams t"
“
Mir. Mo e&gt;),"
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itU Dial ainxwi reached the KrotuXt
“Him
8Jin lnv«
lov« &gt;o«nc
” uuMW..!.
said Wah
I held iij&gt; a c&lt;q»y of tho Atlantic,
tar, wliirfi toll! KSttiot wifelR.
“But, John,-tno.dragraooT Thn mopen nt Mark Twain’s article, which
“ No, no," mid John unwilling to be­
jiiry to my busineas. The world will
foul really brought about the conversa­
say: Walter Howard's wife wna n hired lieve in this now misfortune, “Go, like tion. '
a mon, Walter, and ask the girl’s forgivugirt”
“ Yes, I thought so ; well, he don’t
ncss for your blunder.”
i “Walter!" cried John, in indignant
tellull ho knows," said the social river­
And rtrikln* Irani th* *boul&lt;ler, Ihinrn ™ that.'
Walter smiled wisely to himself and
.surprise. “ My brother Walter I*
man, reaching over for a tobacco-pouch
Jvl?l 1 i
“ I can't help it, John. That’s the went nA John directed to call on Katie.
which a . gentleman was passing to a
It-. .1.....
“ It is no use, Walter. I told John
friend. “There’s one little affair ho ain’t
wqy I feel about"
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ao. * I shall never many any one,” she
“ I hojie you did not lot Katin soo it!"
worked into print yot, and it ain’t likely
protaHted, earnestly.
ho will." .
“ Katie, now that I know that you do
The social &lt;|uit off on his icminisccnoa
“Well, wliatI"
not love mo, l am not gohig to nnk you
“XdidnU mnteto Katie id oil., Don’t (o nuuiymi.l
Udi foe fiidlkuEe of at thiK]Mrint and talk&lt;\l generally about
bxik wo/ Jtilm, XpcouMni.
Augustus
the imd outlook of tlie crops and the
tlmt other more fortunate one, tpr you
Ludlow, tlie motrt aristotratie fellow in the must ahmititljatr there uuinoilitr, -Yen tun venal disadvantage of drynem. Sec­
world, 4nui with ino, ruil—I know I Em
ing tlmt nothing but gin and sugar
Ae*I am not aeceivod,’ however much
would start him anew, he was jx-rstuidcd
'fl coward, but I couldn't say, “how do
John may fee.”
you do, Katie I” with his sharp-eyes
into a convenient liar-room, and after
hat nt* » drop r-t r*ln rtlrt fall.
Katie 1 held lieri liondn to her face,
looking on. WUy, I’ve raved about her
hoisting in throe fingers (held vertically),'
which was shining scarlet between her
u hundred times to him, and ho would
a liandfnl of crackers and several chunks
y - uowbk
t nq 7
fingers.
*
have been sure to know."
of cheese, ho prooc-edcd with his anec­
“May I guess his name, Katiei”'
New dihictora were 'appointed'*&lt;Aher
“t Wnltiif Howard, 1,’m igdiamed of you!
dote, interrupting himself several times . Ahorny-liAiidod yeoman whoso acres
“ No I" slio dried,' angrily, '
If
niuMerdiall
fold
me
(this,
I
wou^il'ltol
to remark to tho bur-keepcru “ tlie some, uro near Dallas, Texas, is in the habit qf
influences were lironght to bear, and no
l&gt;oril.’’
going to town now and then to do some
Kai^
thajlirtrft^1.. have bcli0vwu*it. Why, your mother,
“ Don’t you dare ! I won’t hear it 1”
“ I was first engineer of the Alexander idioppiug, and see the boys. He is a
Teachers were many, schools were few. boy, has done housework all her life.
and without another word she nui away.
Katie’s mothfF
a upflow, and poor, ■Wouldn't yon speak to your own mother
Scott when Sam Clemens (Mark Twain) very quiet, retiring man, so unobtrusive
Walter went home, whistling softly to
and she, of all tin* applicants for the —to your own sister I I am a working , himself, and mud, ns ho came upto Jolm, was a cub iu her pilot-house. Ho whs n and opixxjed'to noise that ho prefers put­
situation n«4-ded ft ihore tiion iihy bther. man, too. It wasn’t my ambition. I
chipper young cliap, with legs no big- ting up his horses at a fe^iee corner in­
who was hoeing, "J wna miserably sel­
It happened that Katie was cor^ellt-d had n different one from that. But I fish fellow. I can't help regretting Unit ger’n a casting line, and fuller of tricks stead of in a tavern stablk He bates
to new. InuJ uuJJjiel wdtUd .not cotae buried my dream—laid it away forever,
tlian a mule colt. Ho worked off jokes tho bustle of a city—oven so small a city
in at-tbtrwhfow'Z&lt;k4jr--4nehnied, fior Walter, that you might live tho life you I have lost her, even when I know that on everybody on board from the skipper as Dallas —and creeps into town as qnictit will niaki) you no happy."
longed.
And
yet
another,
and
a
holier
woii^tho.viilQw&gt;«maqurii of juesd re-,
“Me happy!" cried John. “"What down to the roosters (darkey deck­ ly as possible, and goto awny without
hands), but they wore all taken in good noise. Tho other day he went to Dallas,
pleniuh itself. Tho times were hard and dream camo to me."
do yon mean I"
Hero Joliu's voice grew husky, and
part, tally I lay by two or three to pay and hitehtxl his team at the fence which
work licunx-, and jmy small, and yet
“Only thin, John, old boy : Katie
his
eyes
filial
with
unshed
ti-ars.
L&gt;ack. About the time Sam got the run surrounds tho Court-Htauw. At noon
(&lt;r
loves yon&lt; Don't grow so . white, man
was full of love, and the shadow cast by * “ Yat,' nnotbW drcoih, Walter ; for'
of the river enough to stand alone ut tlie he brohght the horaca round to tho tail
alive ! It is not such a tirrihle tiling,
when
you
camo
to
mo
and
said,
'
I
love
wheel, the Scott went into tlie lower of the wngon and gave them their oata
poverty overJheir-hnx?blo home wna not
that you need grow frightened over it 1”
her; she loves me,* then it was I laid that
deep enough to cloud her bright life.
river trade, carrying rotton from Mem­ out of a trough which lie always carries.
“It is too pinch hnjqiincw*,” mur­
awny
forever,
too.
Bttt
the
'
ancrilee
I
phis to Orleans.
'
.
He then thought he’d take a midday
But tBraiglf* the IteArt wim bravo and
have mods, the find bnP its vrelPls’tlid mured John.
“ J’erliapH now, you never see a Ixiat nap, and comfortably settled hifnsdf for
“ Not so much ns yon dcmtirve, John—
last one was uselctH. Yun have learned
in tlie cotton trade - burn !" Well yon this ptuqiose in tlie wagon both He was
God bluas you and God forgive um&gt; that
may rover your cotton from stem to stern soon fust asleep, wliilc chomp, champ,
tho painful cough racked it, and the
I ever crossed your honest path.”
with tarjmulins, and k-sep your donkey­ cliamp,-the nags were eating. One of the
heejic^sppt oi| tho clipc^ Md n talo of of the first one, and this has learned you
“Hush, Walter, lot mothink. Am I
to treat the only woman I ever loved, &lt;jr
engine steamed up, but if a spark of horses having finished his j»cek of oata
ever could love, cruelly-"
« to go to Ratio J”
fire touches ootton, enough to fill a tried to prick his teeth with a double-bar­
" Yea,- John."
tooth, your boat’s a corjise. It’s quick- rel shot-gun which he found by lifting
old
Thon aiwl there John started off, bcer’n gunpowder to burn, and no pilot liis head over the tail-board of the
lieving that Katie luul confejtxrd her
r
f love of him to Walter. It was only this can reach tlie lower deck from tho toxas wngon. It is supposed he took the gun
dishes,
Jrtkb, ■ rtm rin 1 'aiifijout.' I camodiome, and in my Ixiyish wffiMh-i certainty that_gjvo hgn his assurahcc.
in time to save himself, let alone his between his teeth, nused it and let it
new took her away f«wj you.z -PootaldSaratoga.
So, you see, everybody in drop. At any rata tlie gun suddenly
Tliat is nil."
_______
John, &lt;tas^, old groSMisarted Joliu^ ^l , Ho went into tlie room to wait for
A cheap preaerintion. the widow
'Katie. She come in timidly, her bright that trade is on the watch, -nod an alarm emptied itself—and a thundering noise
tliongUl’tPRfilie
1 !&lt;#nfy foliow'ftl 1 liavo been cruel. But &lt;Jon't hate ijtejrI
of fire in a I suit loaded with cotton will pia^oed the old Granger's cars. He
hair freshly combed back from her pure
And why mighiMta ntib7 r Kate ques­ didn’t knyw it Ifnerter dreamed/it.
turn n man's hair gray quickar'n an alli­ । bonnoed out of his wagon like an Indiayoung face. —
tioned eagerly.
Wurlc.her liest she What a wretch I wai- to come to • you
gator can swoller a nigger. Sum, being rubber Ixill, bnt his horses, very tame
“ Katin,” lie cricil, holding out his
with
my
plans,
:q&gt;Mtihg
all
of
yotir
couldn’t earn over four dollars u week,
a. young pilot and newyto the cotton before, were flying over the prairie at an
tnrms,
“
is
it
True,
Katie,
that
you
care
and ’buaW h*ri&gt;eff -ont of tlial.
Mr*. to com^ ttr you with my love stag, tortrade, was told over and over again how anuuuug rate of speed and without look­
for me— tlmt yon lore old John
PlrfBi wanted* girl to do second work; tnring yOr great brolh-Tly h&lt;-.f t''Wth'
the prafessian would lose a promising ing behind. They were caught two
“ More than all Uie world," site said,
slH’VrtmJd’pay'throe dollar* a week and my selfishness."
cub if ever a fire broke out on tlie Scott, mites out almost tmunfonncd into wild
rwtril. t-.-z.
)
“You "blame
*blame yountelf
younidf too severely, gladly nnstiing np to him. “ It twkme and tho lx&gt;y got nervous. My striker horses. The Granger himself was Ixully
Ixvtril.
‘ '»*• .»■
* “••
T*
B6 ii WM iJtUU.
KaK. took hre i WJUT^rt i&gt; not tki. Hutt Iu. I.nrtj^ n long time to h-aru your worth, John,
an&lt;l me ^always managed to be in the shaken, and takes his gun to town no
.
ttl&amp;W. Mnu Thu»-«-.WwAiM *.!“
---------- -------------------- ---------------tr
yojttjmkindneafto.tliat
poor c^d,' but I know it at last.’’
lunch-room when Sam came off watch, more, his principal object in life being
“ My little darling
'
whose leant smile would have teem, to
and as he came in we would talk about to keep perfectly quiet. No actual dam­
So
it
endeil.
John
and
Katie
live
on
mo worlk more tliaq grild.”
,
tlie number of cotton boats that burnt age was done, bnt it might have boon.
i.
fr?*,
Walter marri ,d Lawyer
5 “I’ll go todier ofonoe. I’ll beg her the farm.
ally,
“WiJUir will^won
in such n year, and how such a cub
Plum’s daughter. But, though hie wife
I nbJl law a homo of-my ■ fargivcljjjw. "SImj’U forget my cxqstty;
would have made a lightning pilot if ho
And if aim's willing^ Jbhn, I'll make fief never worked . in ■ man's or woman's hadn’t got burnt if)» in the cotton trade,
The report of Col. Oscar Mack, 21st
nunc at-oncc. Amiyli*, John, I wiifecly kitchen, yet Im is fain to confess that
and
we always noticed tlmt Sam’s appe­ infantry. Inspector of National Ceme­
r.&gt;ot.uui..Kauc.
little Katin, John’s wife, is tho more intite failed him after tliat, and in­ teries, just published, shows tliat there
Walter cauwtuio day fo &lt;»U
Lawyer dare gOj^ SoradioWj I'Bh a coward. I'm
losing confidence in mys«‘lf. Would you tolligent'of the two,*and yet ho does not stead of going to bed he wonld go are seventy-six of these ruccptacles for
Fliffl^
, jfWtud to. . make nrrangumind telling her, John! Wouldji.lmrt regret tliat ho lost Iter, for after all, he prowling around the lower dock and tlu) national dead, including the one near
Uira7 in. regard to enterifg
is too honest at heart to do even aq much
you to lfly three wokjs-to hey!"
peering about the listehways smelling the City of Mexico, and exotuding the
his office. Mr. Plum brought him home
John’lookod up eagerly, his face grow­ willful wrgng to Honest John.
at every opening like a pup tlmt has lost one on the Antietam Initio- field, which
to dinn^MlMKlMft °W1O( »T*1
ing
and rod.
its master. Ono day when wy backed ban not yet been transferred to the United
*»’* “W- “t*riato&lt;pitic young fellow,
witii. 4&gt;laitty-jif-lilissl in his urine, nf-&lt;
out of Memphis with a big cargo of. cot­ States. Within the walls of those inAX’l'icngo jKirngrnjihiMt, who had got
yrnqw.iqMbut a ve/y slid Waiter to hirwtetf, watching him;'
ton, I complained, in Sam's hearing, cioaures rest308,831 of the national dead,
“lie’s soglad* to make it idt right-be- a place on a I’hikmelpllia pap^C, was
snudi snare'of Mtomofi sense In ifish'ead.'
that the mote luul loaded the boat too . 140,080 of whom are unknown ; 274,821
thusjiddroHsodby his pnqirietor-t-i “Of
tween Katie lihd me.”
near tlie engim-s. 'The boy followed me were white and 33,510 colored soldiers.
f' In hierftirmi suit, with no- preteufiionK I oourae, you know dnr Philadelphia pa­
into the cngine-rocim, mid without Boom­ Besides these, were 7,242 citizens and
pers are dfffcrent from' those of tlie
met Waller'.
saw tlie of
] finery; John, walked over to the vil^
ing to notirohim I told my striker that I 21,681 relxd prisoners of war who hold
tap-. &gt;
“
_Q
0
Wort ; titey luteo to Jmi. _i’ou must be a
wliat during the war our troops usod to
,fadc froig hisIfttlc guarded in your paragraphs. I would du my level best to keep that ootton
cJ
He
called
at
I^wy&lt;jr4
’
lur.i
’
s
for
Katie.
call “ a soldier's pru-emptiou claim, six
sJuunefuI exprori-’ ’
know tluttyon come from tho Wiit, tho from catching fire, but that it was a grim
.
. ,
•‘Vw't Krth
TW«V-t&gt;i.' Kntie dlftm iriyher taAAcv. blmdMng, yd
cliance with bales piled right up before foot by two.” &lt;
, lasn^of .jubitaUtiumght land -outapoken- the furnace -door.
Nearly all are under charge of regular­
pM. j^ltfr
JU did not he laid-her hauda in his owu.- ' .
Sam get winter’ll a
He lowked down ui»on heTkuidlXMlA u&lt; w, but you -musf romombM* Ogit our bulkhead, and went up to tho texns ly enlisted Siqierintendenta, I taring the
subsiriGm are a j^euliarpedplc. Don't
Tiieu it,wa* that proud young heart . said giaycly?-“I comn from Walfoj,.
when, ho packed his Saratoga ready for rank of Ordnance Borguanta ; and a small
tateh into anybody—tint ifc anybody
oppropriation is each year mode by Con­
that-uMrted itML tiba liad not dour Katie.. -Ho i£very agrry he freatcd-jMlK
vflioistdjvo £py, oa-whw&amp;nadiedwitnin, any business tliat might come before the
no, aud feegs/throi^i mo, Jpur
gress for ncocsanry rejtairH. The ix*iangtino*. of winch slm had ncod to be
1U
say, five hundred ycara^ .don’t ovtm nay meeting. When ho went on watch I
ashauwdStef foul ala V“ had to work brH4‘-'
posted tho aocond clerk to keep an eye tions of Superintendent are 'generally
_
1 Turpin,
filled by disabled tarn of cither the regu­
forherSying. He knew that! Onuhon“I
vorygl
on
him.
He
lud
behind
a
smoke
stack
for therif-are'uomc
’_
there tuv some of wir
tmr sulferibera
mi&gt;
Katie/qdfckly.
I
lar or volunteer forces, and, as moat of
wlio go. so far n» to admire him. No anil saw Sum alone in the pilot: Juhu .^jgluxl, for
bouse, liis hair on -oiul, hia face like them arc provided with comfortable cot­
man ofigQuui^ no jnattar how *ueak&gt; h*‘
tages and the duties light, they arc
that two-thinta of ihe wo®ra tliroughoat' wild hope Iwcn to
was in pfjwrfC lifo,toust'- be rid^l«&amp;I~in a rorpue’s, and his eyes sticking out ao
nought after.
the world must foltow, to degrade her I Walter's-and Koti.7
our paw, for uurjwopkf love great men far you mould hav«i knocked them off
Slw would not'be i&gt;ut down. If the jrinrafWMgiiteomeil
and always stop their pajuus when &lt;ltey with a stick. He danced around the
hoewe of the nation were tho nation's the traitorous thought aside, but
A Coroonr of New York recently held
hoc anything against their hurocu. Wl^y, pilot-honse, turned np hia nose like he
, _
................... .................... ... ..
i»w the htqieful It
wtw tunelluig for a jxileeut; pulled every an inquest on tho body .st John McCor­
we toatfortx-^iroo.Tmb^kibcraSSwi
ta build tihTifj jic tiiey hirelings or not, -read aright tlie n MMftg of the
by a harinleaK littli.1 ixiragraphSon that bell, turned the Ixmt's noae for tho bank mack, who died from asphyxia, from
were iiiinctiflixk ■
tqxit that burned m hit check.
old hnatbugTWm. Poun. Bytlmway, if and yelkal ‘ fire " tike a Cherokee In­ swallowing a fish bone while at aiqqwr
X‘ t^i5icr'rt pOHjL'on; was Hot aq digtii- ■
“And the wedti ng may be soon I”
___________
___any’ time ___
________
at a friend’s house. McCormack, after
you
should at
fool _st&gt;
thongii iliau on thuwar-jiath. That yell brought
yon really, must "attack somcbody/jS I ‘rtcrytaidy on deck. We had « big cargo
“ Walter's wed tug jnd.miue t” ■
leaving tho table, tximplainod of a ]»in in
pitol. into___________ Urnl old Kcpltao ,,f
«■'! U”’ «mu»&gt;*»oM»&lt;1, hia throat He went to a dtaponsary, but
Iphn," Haiti Katie, fraud
Vhcn stitching puffs and
-----------«to
— ---------------------------------jirSUirated to bo . cuqtoor
-।
num nudo J tor &lt;urk -pillown.
x--.uid tho physician in chargw wm unable to
wlum IWTtrvJj^eonqnerod
anytiling
sti -all.
th” erow
orow vanlroii
Talked thn
tlie doors off their get tho bone out. The dsoeaswd, when
rdftlt«4rom day's eml to day’s eml^gain,
...........................
____
r, ,the
week«and wmt oat.
. '* \ ' •
Tliat was a gotal while ag&lt;»,'and. none pf • hingca and rudied to tlie guards, ready I he attempted to swallow, suffered exern-

jjssmsRxswfimiot

about

l cannot

our Hubneril&gt;eTB know anytiriug ybuQtJAM!' 40 go overboard st the first moderation ■ mating pain. Hr had oaten nothing for
Egyptians, i good many of t^wcanli &gt; qf;.W«milwr. The akipper had hard work j Mime days Isefoni his deatlu By advice

quoted ntd acoandrels mssl wrfQng up, i k’ b“Jm: tlu&gt; crazy i*^H&gt;Bgera Iselkve of liis physician 1m&gt; went to the Itoose- ' 11 ' '.IlM ili.ir.- wu«n*t. u»v fire tint,ludir,mold, vxlt HoMitital. wiwr»&gt; h..
tauixn will.

TOW A WtUV from
You dun

^MeriteraU.

Thk salaries of married uunKTonaric* in
man who H
Tlum K*ti»»
lywitated, sod
Go borne, the look of eagerness came into John’s num ; in China, from ffiOO to &lt;1,000. An
unnianted man reeeivea two-third* of the
kept back by hia Moan salary of a married one, while single
«, mid atill further, by women receive from
hand clutched the let?er
to $600.

! tion to Sam’* frantic yells, so the bo.il a bed. A Coroih-r made a pout mortem
didn’t run her noaxie agtanat the bank examination, and found death wan dun to

I P»U* *od * 1&lt;4 of pa^-’-gvre, after hunt
: ing all over the boat, cnnld't find a sign
' of fire anywhere ontride the furnace*,
j and tb.&gt;n they wi-ut fur Bam. Ho swore

MICHIGAN NEWS.
—Mr. Burt Etliridge, on old and re­
spected citizen of Coldwater, died lavt
Monday.
.
—V. It. Angel, iin old nwident qf
Howell, and well known throughout the
State, died lost week.
.
.

—A fire, st Detroit, last week, burned
the forge sliopa of the Detroit Bridge
and Ironworks. Loss, $40,000.
—The city editor of tho East Saginaw
Republican employed a. velocipede rider
to take bin report* of the races down to
tlie office.
—Tho firrmrn of Ann Arbor wk the
Council to cither equip or dislsuid them.
They think thuy would stand a jioor
cluuico against a fire.
—Joseph Barry, of Quincy, has pur­
chased ■ tlie famous trotting horse Gan.
Sherman, formerly owned by Mr. A. C.
Fink, of Coldwater, for 83,000.
—Michigan patents ; Portable fence,
C. Van De Mark, Hillsdale; refuse
burners, W. Glue, Muskegon ; nuicliines for cutting hoops^ P. Cook, De­
troit.
—Fulton, Gratiot county, claims the
smallest young lady of her age in Mich
igun.
She is 17 years old, four fort
threu inches high, and weighs 5^
pounds.
—Miss Jennie Dean, of Nortlivillu,
who has luul charge of tho girl’s school
at Oroomiahu, Persia, for seven years, is
expected home in July on account of
failing health.
—Tho Ontonagon Mthcr says tliat sev­
eral Eastern capitalists intend visiting
that county this season with a view to
invest largely if suited with the mineral
and other nwon roes.
—Tho pioneers ot Cass county met at
Cassopolis a few days since.
About
3,(MX) persons were present. Their re­
tiring President, Uzxiel Putnam, Sen., is
84 yearn old, and bis son was tho first
mnlo cliild liom in Cass county. '
—Miss Mary Clark, proprietor of a
large boarding-school at Ann Arbor, fell
dead a few days agi\ of apoplexy. Miss
Clark, with her sisters, establiidietl thia
school forty years ago, and has run it
ever since with great success at tunes.
She was sixty years old, and leaves two
maiden sisters.
—Maronna 8. Weston lironght a, suit,
at Grand Itapidn, against James Dolton
and other lumbermen of White River for
cutting and carrying away pine timber
from pine lands tA wliich Weston churned
title, and the suit was ended in the
United States Court by the jury return­
ing a verdict for the plaintiff for 85,600.
' —Teachers in the Detroit city schools
are to be appointed after a competitive
examination, and no salaries hereafter
ported at a recent meeting of the Board
of Education iu tlmt city that Miss C. A.
Blodgett, Principal of the Trowbridge
Street School, in February, 1871, &lt;&gt;ta
tainod an advance of salary, abandoned
her school, and never returned the
money, nor paid her sulistitute.

FoUCB courts shnuM 1»o Uta &lt;xiurta of ’ ’
last resort
■ If you don’t bridle your tongue, sad­
dle be your fata.
Tua-public prints are now lying Alsrat
tlie biggest rose.

A stock spraalatiou—Engaging a
theatrical eonqituiy.

.

W iut is it tlmt has a mouth and never
H]&gt;eakn, uud a bed and never alcopa. A
river.

The hair of a young 1 &amp;&lt;ly in Vermont
turned white in a single night. She fell
into a flour barret
When may tho lawyer’s clerk be said. .
to have seen much of tho world 1—W^tou...,
ho has witnessed many deeds*

Mns. GnunniNS says her husband is
like a tallow enndlo: he always will
smoko when he goes out.
, .

A Wisconsin Judge tarn depified' that
a husband is bo relation to his wife.
Then ho can be no relation to his mother- ’ ’
in-law.
“Is

there

any man in this’ town

nam&lt;«l Afternoon!" asked an Irish Poet- ‘
master, ns lie held up a leltiir .*uldnwiicd

A &lt;iknti,kman drove a sorrowful-look­

ing horse into town last Saturday, and
stopping in front of an inn, he ' rcqusted
u small Ixiy to hold him a minute, ‘‘field
him!” exclaimed the boy; “jimt loan
him up against tl^e part.—that’ll hold
him.

“Is rou dockin' on dat b-at now,
Tom !” OHkixl a colored man yesterday of .
an old atxpuuntanoe whom he mw making- :
for a steamer at the levee.
, . *,...
“No, not zactly,” wna the complacent
answer ; " Ixe on de boot a good deal of
de time,' and when de mate wants to taka
on freight or put anything off I works to
oblige him !"— Vick^hurrj Herald.

—John C. Daly, a Detroit grocer, was
arrested early last fall on a charge of ]»hhhing counterfeit $5 Treasury notes. He
wna tried and convicted in Dccomlier,
1874, and remanded to Wayne county
jail tv await sontimeu.
He was kept
there until last Tuesday, when Judge
.&lt; jror’s nifiGiyo.
'
Brown sentenced him to eighteen montlin
' Tho Burlington Jlawk-Eye writon of
imprisonment in the Detroit House of tlie descriptive small boy : “ Parsing ■
Correction, and also imposed a fine of by one of the city schools ho listened 'to
•250.
the scholars singing, ‘ Oh, how I love
—Thu annual examination of the Insti­ my teacher.* There was one boy with .a ...
tution for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, at voice like a tornado, who was so enthuFlint, was concluded a few days ago. mnstie that ho empliasizod every word, .
Dr. Gallaudet, of New York; Prof. It. and roared, ‘ Oh, how I love my teach- '
E.. Phinney, of Monroe ; and Judge er dear!’ *ith n vim that left ifo doubt
Cooley, of Ann Arbor, were the-Com­ of liis affection. Ten minnfeee after that
mittee on Enuuinnticm. The Trustees buy hail been stood on Ilia floor forjmthave dismissed three deaf-mute teachers tiug shoemaker's wax on his teacWs
-Mias Ida Poole, Mr. A. W. Mann, and chair, got three demerit marks fur draw- j
Mr. Breg—-the latter haring been con­ ing a picture of her with rod chalk on .
nected with the institution twenty years tiie hack of an atlas, bvyn well shaken s.
as teacher.
for putting a bent pin .in another boy’s
chair, scolded for wliisHifig 'iluV fond; '
—During the progress of street-preach­
ing in Detroit last Sunday, two sUnrn- sentenced to stay after school fur draw- 1
boot captains got into a violent fiat-fight, iug an ink mustache on' his hed add
and for a time the counter attraction blacking the end of another’s boy's num-, *
rather interfered with the religious per­ and soundly whipped for slapping, B3U |
formance. T1m&gt; fight only terminated iu sjiit, balls up against the ceiling,'aty};i
j
the thorough whipping of uno of the throwing a lag one into a girl’s
You can't believe half a boy taiys when '
combatants, m the police did not info-

fere. And when it was over the crowd he sings."
went liack to listen to the sermon ns
placidly as if they had just come ont of
Theodore F. Khutey,
(Jimtiuun ’
Bunday school.
street, New York,. is getting a pwjndioo—From tho Lousing Republican we agaiust suakes, and m justified in If is
learn that the Hoard of Control of the views, too. Ho kejps u tumko and aniStale Public School has appointed Ly­ mid store, and got a Ixm,. tlie largest ever
man P. Alden, of Quincy, Superintend­ soon in this country, sqnt to him.' ilic '
ent, in place of Z. Truesdell, resigned.
Mr. Alden is 43 yearn of age, a graduate
of the claMii*l department of Marietta
College, Ohio, Of the class ot 1H52, stud
icd two years in Lane's Theological
Seminary, Cincinnati, and was afterward
Principal of the Dtiquoin Female Semi­
nary, Illinois.
He owned a farm fur
several years iu Illinois, him had consul i
erabte experience os a farmer, aud for tiro :

boa broke out of his cage, and a'taomcAt ’
later Kirsten wus capering alxntl a Miud! ■

him.
The serpent knocked the intui
down and coiled itself up on him,-bjrt
fortunately refrained from anyihuig

uom at Quincy.
uUrim. U.™ lwhi.lt Ml elwot
. of a large iJwjw m the leaopliagus, refinally cho’kcd off. Kirsten &lt;kxr-n’t fee
suiting from swallowing and lodgment of bought the Gl-nham woolen mills, at
i a fish boner- The jury rendered a ver­ Matteawao, N. Y., for •30(1,000. The already stated, m getting prejudiced
' diet accordingly.
original oort of the mibs was &gt;1,200,000. against th* (make busine®;,

�That's

The day

WAHI!

FIIIDAF.

JULY 9.1670.

wtats:

aor centenial
A tiglit bool is an unrivaled corn
following incident oe. cu hi valor.

loHowinx

festivities the

KEEP IT IN MIND !

At

—........

Jorri^cra.

A thita daughter ol H S. Me Don
donaid. n Charlotte druggist, fell and
broke her arm June S6th.

’Mrs. Preston, ofJ4n-kegon *a lady
nboot seventy yearn old. attempted to
rom'mk smci-le July 2ml. ’»y cutting
her thront with a raz »r. It istouppos .
nd that she wav insane.
Her recov­ Directly the Carolinian asked' the
ery is doubtful.
.
stranger if he knew him. There was
O.i rhe evening of June 26th, while no recognition, whereupon the Caro­
Mr Frank Cirshing and wife were linian asked him if lie was not » the
. leaving Charlotte for their home, two
late war. "Yes” was the reply.
miles sbnfh, their horse, heeume un­
manageable an I ran away,, throwing "Ami you were .once slatiooed st

■

where the crash comes in,’ a»id yet it

is her object to deaden the sound of
T
.San. Francisco oonsnmm om-third, the blows.
frieiul had iurited ope of the South «a&lt;«c liquor than Chicago.
A La Crosse church has two wom­
Carolina sohliers’incojhcr saloon to
An Oswego
wants $1,000
en to pass the contribution-box, and it,
put another turf on thcTImried hatchet. from a man whi
is a curious sight to see these women
While standing at .the bar a stranger couldn’t. . '
No man can become thoroughly pass' the boxes over their husband's
came in. 'Hie Carolinian suddenly
dropped bis glass and closely eyed acquainted with his family history beads.
without running for office.
Pittsburgh has discovered a way
the stranger His. gaze was so steady
Quills are things that are some­ of making barrels without staves, but
and peculiar that the .friend began to
times Iflfcn from tho pinions of one man will continue'to bark bis shins
be-alermetl and lo tear that the hatch­ gpose to^iraad the opinions of anoth
on barrel-hoops for the next fifty
et was about to lie dug up again.

H. M. LEE.

L C. BOISE.

A Jeny City mother fhmshaa her

children with a wet towel.

k»th from the -loigxy and injuring
Mrs. Codling severely.
.

Wholesale and Retail

years to come.
Be careful of your diet. • A Geor­
Most of the twcntj-cent pieces
gian held a strawberry in his teeth
for a young lady to bi’o at, and she coined by the San Francisco -mint
bit half liis nose off.
'
have gone into the hands of the bro­

A Cincinnati paper says that re­ kers, who retail them to the public
cently in that city five women spent at the very low price ot 25 cents
two long hours m making a Meleclion cacti.
.
such n place ?” - "Yes." "And • took
of one .simple little straw hat.
part in such a skjruiishT’ "Weil, I
Tlie author of a radical total ab­
We
think
it
no
more
than
right
thought soj" replied the Carolinian,
stinence novel wrote in his -book,
that men should seize time by the
and, raising bis hat showed a large fureluck. for the rude old fellow "Drunkenness is foRy." lie
was
scar on his lorebead' saying. “There sooner or lajer, pulls all the hair out much chagrinned when the work
is your,sabre mark, my boy ; come up
came
home
from
press
to
find
that
A California coroner's jury reported
mid take u drink.” And so then and on the case of a bandit: "We find the printers had made it read:
there they decorated the grave of the that he was shot six times according "Drunkenness is jolly "
to law, and buried in a hole two feet
buried hatchet.
A man in Portland, Oregon, thought
deep?’

During h row m front of the Park
street brewery, at Spring Lake, at H
o’clock M&lt;»n-I&lt;»y morning, Louis Erhnrdt, the proprietor, came to the
door and. fired five shuts from a revol­
ver info'the. crowd. Three shuts pass­
ed through the clothing of different
Perrons, and one entered the leg of
Chav. A . Hunter, a colored hnrber. infltc’tng a serious wound. Intense ex­
Sicily has 1,660 known brigands,
citement prevails nt this wri’ing. and
besides a large number of chaps who
From an Eastern nlas. with a frek‘ t hreats of mobbing Erhardt are freely
skulk along the roads and esteem it
made. No arrests as yet.
led fas, and a very Roman nos. the a duty to kill an Englishman when­
H. M. Baker, one of the lent men stranger cam and announced his aim ever they cau^
of Barnum’s Hippodrome, was killed a sidem to disclos. In tons profeUc
Tiie Advocate, of Hiawatha, Kan.,
- Monday night at Grand Rapids by he sed “fonellc" spelling must prov
comniences n ne’w volume by re­
the centre pole falling too soon when
marking:
- "We’ll run this paper if
the thing, that siUnt.leters were jontaking down the tent. It is said lo
we don't have any more clothes than
have been caused by the malicious yus‘ feters—and hts name was Prof.
a paper collar."
act M some discharged employes, Bing. When he sat or wauked, by
It is impossible that anythieg so
who slipped ofl the guy ropes before the our he tanked conserntng’ his sis •
natural, so necessarily; and so uni­
the proper time, lie was a man of
tem Strang, and opend a skool wher
versal as death, should ever have I cen
remarkable strength, well knovni
among showmen for thirty-five years, he tout by ml to spel nt the shortest designed by Providence as an evil to
to mankind*
and leaves a wife and two children rang. In the skool a youth, whj
in New York City.
’ell the truth was the wickedst boy
A saloan keeper in Louisiana has

The trial of Tom Boyle for the
mnrder of Frank Mtwmey nt Can
field's Corners, Van Buren County,
last October—the particulars
of
which appeared in Ihe News at the
time—has resulted
his ocquital.
At the November term of court he
was tried and found guilty of man­
slaughter and sentenced to three
Wears ui the penitentiary, for some
■errortrial the Supreme Court
ordered a new trial, and. ho was
hronght back and tried in the April
Jerra, at which the jurysdisagree-J, and
this being the third tnnl Ino jury, af­
ter being ont. several hours, returned
with a verdfti of nut guilty.

TOU wna, nND

BOISE &amp; LEE

intoun, just mad a not when the just bced compelled to pay S 1,200
techer rot an exainpel of spelling damages to a woman for selling liquor
.to her husband.
doun. And he raised a row by silo­
It is the sagacious remark of a keen
ing old’How [indeed ’t was a cruel
sei) a not on his string from Prof. observer Hint you can generally tell
a newly married couple al the dinner
Bing relating to‘meeting flow’s Bell.’
table, by the indignation of the groom
The^whole truth to tel, it was‘ meet­ when a fly alights on the bride’s buting hous bell'1 tho "fonetic” man had
ritten. but old How deluded, at once

__________
The
Shnh of ______
Persia ___
has _a cross
concluded his dauter Bell was smit-। eyed daughter who will receive a
ten. In a pashen ho', a big charge dowery of $500,000, and hundreds of
.hot ho lofigoJ in Fror. Bin-, and Iho I nohle young men declare that her
.
. .
,
. ।
.... eyes areas beautiful as.-aiamonds and
voroo proSoue whroh smd • fonotro I, &gt;Ugight M a

he recognized an old friend, and

ceeded to blay him heartily

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

OUR ENTIRE STOCK of

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

CROCKERY
GLASSWARE
A SPECIALTY.

pro­

on

the

SUGAR 10 to 14 Cents!

back and exclaim: "Hello, old feller,

where in h—1 did you come

from*?”

before he found out that it wasn’t his

THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF

friend, but the Rev. E. Payson Ham­
mond, the revivalist.

SHELF GOODS

There are 1,600 convents and mon­

and nuns in Belgium.

The

income

in that

of the religious orders

dol­

Germany is poor, and German

financcrs would like to get

of

hold

the money, on the ground .that

tho

Belgians arc true and dishonestly
usurjied such a pile of money.
It is well

that

a

parent

adult beats seventy times a

minute,

though good health may be

enjoyed

But

Don’t make your pur OF ALL KINDS AT COST!
cliase until you have
FANCY GROCERIES
sen my Stock.
Of all kind*, wad

AT PRICES THAT DEFY
CQMPETITION!

shou’d

know the peculiarity of the pulse of
each child. The pulse of a healthy

with fewer pulsations.

CANNED FRUITS

king­

dom is one hundred millions of
lars.

IN THE VILLAGE.

21,000 monks

asteries inhabited by

KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED!
Of all kinds which we

if the

pulse always exceeds seventy, it

in­

warrant to be pure

dicates disease, the human machine

is working itself out, there is fever or
inflamation somewhere, and the body

is feeding on itself.
suing
anything.—Selected
°
°
Barney Andrews sat on a keg of
During the early part of the late
____________________ _
I p^.
jn a Missonri grocery store
suowixaTHEWlllTEFEATHER. and smoked a cigar for fun. The war, in the year 1861, shortly after
I fun didn’t commence until thn our
powarmy moved from Washington
der exploded.
out beyond Arlington, Gen. Levi S.
A man took umbrage nt an article
which appeared in a paper published
The man who gels.up in this day Charfield of New York went over to
in the town in which he resided, as nn&lt;l age of the world and says.that visit some Ohio regiments, when the
personal, the other day, and in an I raising cabbages for market pays
following incident of the movement
irate manner entered the office, and twice ns well ns preaching to sinners
inquired of the first one ho met who is just the man to sell peanuts nt a was related to him : A* they went
along on their way over, some of the
wrote that article, showing the paper, ccmcteiy gate.
and pointing to the one iu which he
soldiers stepped out of the ranks and
A young man in Oswego jumped
took exceptions.
.
into the canal and ruined n1- fifty-del- “confisticated” a couple of geese, and
. "Said he," (raising his voice in a
lar suit of clothes to save a cross-eyed at the suggestion of an ingenious fel­
loud key, and .with clenched fist high
girl, and then wouldn’t accept a bti'l- low and a natural "bummer,” one of
in air| "I want lo sec the editor (hat
lon-string which she collected for
the drummers unheaded his instru­
wrote that article.”
him. He said that honesty was its
"You do,” answered the young
ment and put the captured birds in.
own. reward.
man interrogated.
“I ’.hon^it editors were intellectual Shortly afterward the Colonel came
“Yes, I du,”answered the stranger,
along, and noticing that the boy
angrily. "I* is satisfaction I come beings,” reintrked a Missouri hotel­
for, and will have it, and before 1 keeper, “but—but—,” and he stood shirked his usual drum whacks, rode

cesd

Paid for all klads of Produce, or axcbaag*

rve/tis.

A good story is told of a verdant

-«n« who was passenger in tr railroa I
•express train, and became thirsty.

“Where’s that ’ere boy with the

■water can?” he inquired of his next
neighbor.
"He has gone forward to the

bag­

gage enr, I suppose," was the

"Wall, d’ye s’poae I

reply.
kin git him

3»ack here agin f
"Certainly" said the other "you
have only to ring for him,” and he

nodded toward the bell lihp that ran
. .above their heads.

No sooner said than done.

Before

•any one could prevent it. Rustic had

tre­ leave here, too; do you hear and un­ hack and surveyed the pile of bones up to him and said, "Why don'i'you
which one of the late excursion party beat that drum?’ ‘'Colonel,” said
mendous tug. The consequences derstand that T’
"All right," said the young man. had left behind Inn*..
the startled musician, "I want to
-were nt once obvious; thro shrill
"But before I call him, I would like
A Georgia sheriff delayed an exe­ speak to you." The Colonel drew
-^whistles were heard, half a dozen to ask'you ever saw the gentleman
cution fifteen minutes to let ihe still closer to him and, bending down
’brakemen ran .to their posts, and the before."
crowd see which dog whipped, and it, his head, aaid/’weU what have syou
.train came io a standstill with a sud- . "No, of course, not," was the sav is evident that humanity yet hold a
• deunsss that startled half tlie passen­ nge answer. "Why do you wish to tender place in the American heart. to say?” The drummer whispered,
know ?’
gers with astonishment, and caused
An aristocratic New Yorker, on be-. “Colonel. I’ve got a couple ot geese
"O, nothing very
particular. I
every man near a window to hoist it thought if you did you would nut ’ing requested by a rich and vulgar in here." Tho Colonel straightened
young fellow for permission to marry up and gravely said, " Well, if you're
and look out and see what was the care to see trim.’’
"That's just what I come tor, young ••one of tiis girls,” gave this rather’ sick and can’t play, you needn’t,” and
matter.
man ; and there will be fnn.you het" crushing reply, "Certainly, which' then rode on. It is needless to add
Io n few minutes the conductor
"Well, stranger, I tell yon before would yon prefei, the housemaid or
that the Co'onel had roast goose that
red and excited, came foaming into hand, he is a powerful man. stands the cook?”
Ihe car to know who pulled that bell six feel two in his stockings, weighs
! night. _________________________________
A New York paper has information
near 'two hundred, and owns two that them is not one-hnlf the demand
NASBVIULE MARKET.
' "Here, m’ster, this wav ; I’m the fists that strike tremendous blows ; for soda water that there was two or
when angry, bis eyes flash fire; his
•1’12
White wheat, per bu.
men," shouted the offender drawing tread is like an elephant, and he can three years ago. And yet, soda wa­ Red
“
"
ter seems to fill a place which rain­
............-0,56
OftU,
"
all eyes upon him,
'
lift a three-hundrcd-i»onnd weight water or dishwater can't touch.
...........
70^75
Potatoes.
"
“You !" ssid the conductor, "wliat with perfect ease, and top it pver his
...1^001,76
“
A California octogenarian had bur­ Beans.
shoulder as easy ss I could a base­
50 (A 05
Apples, green, ••
did you do it for ?’
........... M)Ca.4O
ball. No one dare approach him .n ied three wives whose maiden Turnip,
"
“’Cos 1 wanted some" wafer.”
names
were
Green.
Grass
and
Groze.
...5,6003,00
Clover
need,
**
an angry mood, fur they would be in
4,00
He
stirred
up
the
fire
with
kerosene
Timothy »eed,“
••Wanted some water?”
danger of losing their lives. He has
. ..],25@l,5O
Onion*.
"
"Sartin ; I wanted the water boy. held an.elephant’s trunk for ten min- the other day, and now he lies in the
0,55
Corn, per 70 lbs, ..
cold,
cold
grave,
ar.d
the
green
grass
------------- 2,25
and my pantaer here in the seat said tiles, sud put hu arm* are :nd the
Barley per 100 lbs.
grows above him,
.r-.0.14
Eggs, per doxen...
I’d better ring for him, ns we do at neck of a horse, and turned him over
... 0,16@0.18
with c imparaiive exse. He h is done
"My son,” said a father to his little Butter, per lb..„.
.......0.08
the hotel, an’ so I yanked the rope.
Dried Apples, “ “
powerful things, I tell you, stranger. boy at Ihe breakfast table, "if you
0 14
Will he be along soon ? . An* by the Besides, he alwiys carries s six had the cho-ce to be burned at the Lard•*
„..0.06
Drceaed Hoge “ “
by what in thunder bo you stoppin* shooter, and is an excellent shot, stake, like John Rogers, or to have Wool.---------- -------,..’0,88@0,40
.......5.00
scarcely missing the bull's eye one your head ’ chopped off like King Pluter V ton..
.10.00^12(0
Hay, y Ton--------Tbe shout of laughter that greeted tiinout of twelve. Stranger, he is Charles the First, which would you
the counterpart of Samson, of old.” choose ?” "John Rogers,” said the
this honest eon fession was too much
During the young man's brief recit­ hoy, "And why?” “Because,” re­
fur the conductor, and he had to wait al of the personnel of the editor that plied the boy. “I should prefer a hot
nnti! he got his train under way Ire- wrote that article, the strange? turned steak to a cold chop.”
fore he explained the mysteries of very pale, trembled ail oyer, backing
Little Bessie is the five-year-old
all the time toward (he door, out of
tbe l»eli rope to his verdant customer
which he suddenly darted, and hax j daughter of a Portland lady who
Subscribe for the News.
married
a clergyman not long since.
Van Pelt, tlie s do mi keeper whom not been heard of since, doubtless When her father was away, and she.
deeming it wiser to depart quietly
tha O'itn cm toilers reformed last
than to cucounter such a formidatfle was playing in the yard, a stranger
Sit u nir a 11 cijvjrte I into a Son
came along nnd inquired if the minis­
opponent.
ter was at home
"No” she replied,
of Te nper tnee, w &gt; ild soam to h ive
A soft-headed you’h residing in ‘ hut mother is in the bouse, and she
will pray for you, you poor, miserable
Sagaraon
county.
Ill,has
gme
mel
­
i uitstioa *»i sJjii ridings prep tre.l
sinner.”
grtne; as ka Cti’ed to stick. Hu turns ancholy mad fur love uf Bessie Tur­
Frank Mason and Miss Canties
out to hive been k itara step son of ner, brought on by rea lm ' her evi
dcnce in the Busier - fetal, O io Clifford, of Owen Ky, eloped on
horseback. Their steeds
dropped ibankiug the public for p*»l favors eollols a
oviiUnuunco of the unit, and would
full nm the child of Jltechue than night recently he ratio a clttmiy fig­
।dead with fitfigne before they could!
iuforxa tbo public that they will
ure
of
his
bed-clot
bi
ng,
an
l
eirriod
,
-----.
fjfuic.
I____ ____________ __ I_________
it Irani raoiu lu w un I»&lt; .t.enl |
"&gt;«
"“■) »•')■
A paragraph is going the rounds
F...Hy Ira kick«J il .lowu Bni.hed their Higbt oa loot Bm
die neW4j&gt;apcrs Io this affect:—
_____________ __ ______
m Oiglx. »I .rait. an I into the cel- ! "■•X aawdeJ.
all kinds, whieh will be sold low foe cash
There is one good wife in the connTbe bith.»t prto- paid for Hides, Peti.
• tty. an t &lt;*«ry man lliinks ha ha. !ar, yelling as ha stood at Ihe door ot
The Duchess of Manchester has
etc. Give them
her. Old Brown, who M bald, and.,},, latter apartment. "Why,. Bessie. gain bled away her fortune of $150,­ Elkville, Mish.
000, and if she has to go out to work
I y.-u tumbled down * dion t you :
I1
"Oh, my dear wife,” said John by the day nont of her friends will
seized the

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

FOB. BARGAINS
call and see us before purchasing.

G. A. TRUMAN

The Air Breali Tail to (M
tie Domari Come.

So
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BOISE ALEE.

OFF THE TRACK.

The Nauhville People

line and given it a

MEAT MARKET
ROE &amp; CLEVER,

FRESH MEATS,

head, "I tlwnno! I duooo !”

j Henry, as he ptfid the milliner's bill.

that breaks the mighty forest fails to cheek
people of Nashville are anaaed to see J. L.

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So
-

thia eUUsent call at KERB Sc
CROCKER’S. wbm yeu can "See for

fed

S»K|

cordially invite every maa. woaaa, and
child in Barry County to call at our ware-

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NEW GOODS!
loat xnonlh of the present term.

Xfamee of achulan who

have

been «!&gt;»«'nt donflg the month

NEW GOODS!

not

Bor.

tic Burgman, Florence Harley,

AINSWORTH &amp;. BROOKS,

Ota

0, J 873. Wheeler, Com Davidson, Minnie
Coe, Frank Olds, Alice. Venn, Frank­

FRIDAY,

pay ilia Highest Market Price for

Ehr^t, and Lena Fleming.
Names of thoeejiQt absent

detained
Howe- HonUh &lt;m «Wad trasteee for ike ensuing

X BARBER, M.. D.,

Perfect

B. RASEY, Drayman. Good# and
. Baeax*
•*
»«

J

pLEMBNT SMITH,
v
lawyj

Jen-

Perlie Cook.
tn

deportment:

Delterick, Eddie

WEBSTER A HOBBS, BlackwaitU. All
of wort Hi tlx. JtUrktM.tik Battle Creek for four yean.
carries it.

Nellie

Liebhnuser,

Ella

Dart, Fanny Dancer and Alice Venn.

Standing of the A dags'iu
Hie brother
■
metic.

Arith­

AT TUB

CORN.

APPLES,

OATS.

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

A class in geography:

ler 98, Cora

JOHN a EASTMAN.
AUorney at Unw,

98,

TA1IOR

J? PABADY,

Gale's Chilled Ptow9t

WILL DE FOUND

Boots, Shoes,

9

Collars,
Caffs,
4c.

SALT,
HAIR.

Jennie

DRAGS CULTIVATORS,

8822

Shirts,

Gang Plowi

CLOTHING,

Wheel

BOOTS AND SHOES

Horse

Rakes,

STUCCO,

Frank

HATS AND CAPS
montvillo celebration did not turn ont bo Olds 100, Ida Deyo 97,.Rosa Dellerfa fe-.
pleasant after all. After tho goose (which
ick 98, Nellie Delterick 98.
which wo ship and retail al bottom prices.
CROCKERY.
was a Hva oao)*had had i|s head pulled off,
B class in Arithmetic: Ida Deyo
the ones that put it np were fined $25 for
ains obth a brooks
. WALL PAPER.
98,
Ella
Dart
98,
Ida
Venn
98,
Ida
cruelty to animals by lhs authorities.
Proprietors. SUITS from *8. to $30.
Woolcutt 97, Eunice Partello 98,
GARDEN SEEDS,
CHAMPION
—Local nows' is scarce.. That is what
Ralph Boise 97, Charley Everts 97,
everybody sayn. We, with wife and baby.
Made up In good styles and warranted to fit
AND. A FEW
4th of July hurt, and Jacob Heckathorn 96.
B class in Geography: Minnie
rybody for locals and their universal verdict Cue 96, Hallie Gregg 96, Ralph
I world respectfully inform my friends
Boise 95, Charley Everts 95, Jacob that I am
Heckatburu 96.
Seven saloons in Nashville have closed.—■
A class in Arithmetic: Minnie
Hastings Journal.
It is odd that a Hastings editor'can’t Coe 98. Hattie Gregg 96, Louisa
IN THE MARKET.
and shall be pleased to renew
come lo Nashville without always seeing Lenz 100, Florence Harley 96, Mina
I will call tbe attention of farms.*, me­
of Detroit, Rochester end Eastern manu­
things double two or three times. They Hall 98, Addison Carpenter 99, Edith
factories, at prices that cann’t fall to please. chanics, merchants and everybody to my
Business Relations
must kind of revolve ’round and ’round one Fleming 98.
saloon all ths time.
Names of those who have been
Boots from $2.50 10 $$ pr pair
stoci of the above named Implements at
wilh you. I trust by fair dealing I shall be
—Last Friday morning while- Taylor perlect during the month : Jennie able lo retain your confidence, and to win
our standjust north of Wolcott's.
that
of
strangers.
Walker was working at a circular saw in Stiles, Ella Dart, Nellie Detterick
IL. B. Harley’s mill, at Thomapplc Lake, Cura Davidson, Louisa Lenz.
4 lbs Rio Coffee for
$1 00
Lotz H.
ahbzn
11 lbs Japan Tea for
1 00
against his left shoulder with such.a force
Teacher.
10
lbs
New
Orleans
Sugar
1 00
as to break the collar bone, and bruise tho
is invited to my stock of
12 lbs Family Mackerel
1 00
flesh in a terrible manner. Dr. Young of
A job lot of
—Rev. J. Warren Wicks of Mar­
this village waa called whs dressed the shall, will preach in the Christian
1 lb A No. 1 Tea
I 00
wounds and put the patient in u comfortaHamburg
Edges,
15
lbs
Buller
Crackers
I 00
Church next Sabbath on exchange
a condition as possible.
X. ESEBT’S
1*
lbs
Satisfaction
Fine
Cut
1 00
Ribbons,
Laces,
with tlie pastor.
'
AND
10 Rolls Wall Paper
1
00
Rushings,
HASTINGS ITEHS.
5 Boxes Linen Faced Collars
1 00

,

CLOTHING

Greeting

Manufacturer of

BmU aad Shoes,

REAPER &amp; MOWER

Grangers' Prices!

LUMBER WAGON!

Again in the Trade BOOTS and SHOES,

JOHNeQ^CRESSY.
p—1, 0—’
JONES,

LUM

OF ALL KINDS,

Notions,

W

LIEBHAUSER,

*

Hals, Caps,

Delivered at their
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

Ota Whee­

Davidson

&gt;TORE !

3nplnarnU

Clothing,

kee 96, Nellie De LU rick 99, Lena LATH,
SHINGLES
—The celebration at Vermontville and Fleming 98, Frank Olds &amp;7, Charley
H A TER LIME,
Woodland aud the bowery al Thornapple Woolcutt 95.

Stiles 100, Lena Fleming 95,

G

|OW |OWN

Dry Goods,

er 100, Ota Wheeler 98, RosA Dptte.'Kalamaroo. - What Barnum can't do, no one ick 98, Cora Davidson 98, Della Dur­

formed, a gocd time was had.

Jlgrioiltnral

POTATOES

Jennie Stiles 100, Willie Liebhaus-

M FLINT,

are selling

’

unless

home by sickuaw:

nie Stil

NO, NOT AT COST. BUT

ON HAND AT

W. A. AYLSWORTH’S,

ie Wiuebell, Rosa Delterick, Georgia
i«f~* rfl

COST FUMHS, HIEIHM1

report of the

The fo!hwin&lt; i. the

ALS

CASH DOLLAR DEAL

W

ELIHU CHIPMAX,

Justice of the Peace,
Kakfeville, Mick.
General Conveyancing,

-

t

Especial Attention

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

BOOTS AND SHOES,

White Goods,

ft WARRANT EVKRIWIIfi It ML

In Maple Grove, July 1st at the resi­
Mr. Alex Henry, of the town of Barry
dence or the bride’s parents, by
Eadlen’ Linen Collars A Caffs
had four head of cattle die on Friday ,night
Rev. I. N. Crittenden. Mr. W- P. WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.
from the effects of “Pari* Green” mixed with
Girrard and Miss Hattie E. Brice.
To match all new Spring styles, bought at
MONEY TO LOAN
salt and placed within reach of the cattle by In Kalamo. July 2nd, at the residence
Ready pay customers shall have no cause my own price, to be sold accordingly
a malicious neighbor. A poor way “lo gel
of the bride's father, Mr. Edward tc complain of high prices.
Very Cheap.
Ruscu, and Mins Helen Shephard.
Give Me n Call.
Frank Lathrop’s two little girls, st Mead­
Nashville, Mich.-, April 1st, 1875.
Has josi returned with a large and complete ville, while playing severs! days since rub­
Suh.ill., Mich-, J,a. 27.1S7A
bed artichoke leaves on thsir faces, which
W. A. A YLSWOBTH.
assortment of
Notice is hereby given that there will be
caused a poisonous affection U break out in
MpriBK aad Summer
swollen red blotches extending all over a special township meeting held at Chip­
their bodies. A physician had to be called man’s office, on Monday, July 12th, 1876,
Collections a specialty.

I Pair Patent Overalls

1 00

Irish Linen Table Cloths only

1 00

10 Pairs Mens’ Half Hose

1 00

10

“

Ladies’ Hose

’

fully warrant all Buggies
i give us a call and we wil gp

1 00

I1 Balls Best Knitting Cotton

1 00

Entire S’arfsfitc^toii.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

All order* left with na will receive prompt
attention. Both. Doable and Single Baggie*.

H R DICKINSON.

L. J. WHEELER

ELLIJfflY&amp;hlCY GOODS!
.

Neck Ties, Rushings,
Collars and Cuffs,
th ALL or

THE

LATiar

BT7l.ES.

IlaU Htadud and Fraud.

Dns Iiiiu, CitUii 8ii Fiitiu Done

NEW KLLINERY GOUDS!
Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS
OF THE

jri RMTlRE MANUFACTORY!

before they wsra rdicTc'd.

sidering the^proprriety of paying tho Rail­
Ransom Smith of Hope has a goodly por­
road bonds.
•
tion of this world’s goods, in a nice form and
Dated Castleton, Jane 26&lt;h 1875.
good stock. Ransom is not happy, and last
E. J. Fniauxsa,
wook attempted to shuffle off by taking
Paris green; Dr. Peckham Was called and
promptly relieved Smith of the responsibili­
Hoe s new web press prints a con­
ty of being a suicide.
tinuous roll or web of paper on both
Ed. Willison of Baltimore, and young Bar- sides at the rat* of 1G,090 to 18,000

of Carlion, traded horses last Saturday. copies an hour.
Barton is not a very bright youth, and re­
LOCAL MATTERS.
ceived a very poor horse and §5.00 for a
tolerably fair animal. On Monday Willison
“traded back” and gave Justice Riker $4.00 Cuffs al
Butex A Lxx’a.
for the privilege. Moral—,11 isn’t best to
Carpets, (New Styles), at
trade horse* WRh a fool, if he is a minor.
.

DlCKUBOX’s.

On Fridny last, Henry Wltby and Abram

DRESS MAKING
C»U AND

SB*.

REESE &amp; DETTERICK
PAT THE

Highest Cawli Price

KERR * CROCKER.

QREETIN«I

LISTEN?

m ram.
BOISE BRO’S
m i«j&gt;

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
Something Interesting and Val­
Manufacturers and keeps on han

Would respeetfally call the attention of the
citUeos of Nashville and vicinity, to
their stock, bought for cash,

uable.

Parlor, library, Dinint, Office ait
GEHERAL FUHTURE!
Together with a fall assortment ol

MIRROR8.PICTURES. FRAMES
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,

BOOKS. S TA T10NER Y.

Have removed to their

DUSTERSydtC-&amp;C.,

teroation over some wood that was claimed Japan Tea in town. Try it and be happy.
by both parties. Mr. Lenure threw some
A foil line ot Notions and Thread
wood out el WHby’s wagon and proceeded at
Boun A Lxi’a.

Balii Cabs aid Perambulators!

WALL PAPER, PAINTS,

Elegant New Querters,

PILR VARNISHES

COFFINS IND CASKETS.

PUTTY. DYE STUFFS,

TOILET ARTICLES,

7&gt;r// Goods Business !

COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Hits Pelts ait Fun.

Nashville M ich.

tar p.

Durham iff receiving new goode
the grocery line. Call and see them.
9&amp;. Old papers for ku al this office,

BUTTER an* EGGS.

attire.

ATKINSON &amp; ROE,

draggled, duty, sad, mad and disgusted
multitude we never wish to sec. It filled
ths starefl, it stood in serried ranks under

ARTISTIC

eteaming mass had umbrellas; which .music-

mothers

scolded,

tert M thia,
bottle for 75

father*

DRESS GOODS.
SHAWLS, CASSIMERES,
Hard aud Soft Wood

-

Pt
o

printing

Cheap As Dirt,

LUMBER,

For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only

Cheap As Dirt,

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!

Cheap as Dirt.

IF YOU WANT

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

COME AND SEE,

I’A.IINTS and OILS,

FOR THE

NASHVILLE, MICH.

Job

With

COT

PAINTERS!
Babies cried,

GENERAL 65

Manufacturer of

three years, over 260,&lt;XX) sample bottles by
tho dripping heaven.', heroes and heroines Druggists in all parts of the United States.

AT ALLEN'S.

Fat Tik«&lt;« ul Gnn,

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

NO EXCUSE FOR BEING SICK.
No person can use Boschae's German 8yrwithout getting immediale relief and cure.

REESE Ac bETTEBICK.

21-46

CHOICE FAMILY GROM,

Boise &amp; Lea’s.

fig*, Frtah bread from lb« Charlotte,
We spent oar Fourth of July, (which was
bakery, received at P. Durham’s every d*y.
the 3rd) at Kalamaxoo. Everything had
beet thoroughly aeaeoaed lumber and warbeen done to make the celebration a success,

ATI ALLEN’S,

PERFUMES

'

INGS kept constantly on hand.

as Coffee at

AT ALLEN'S,

BRUSHES GLASS

Durham’s. It is coneeded to be a little the
up a '•grub" and struck him acraM'the head,
Of nil stylos and siiae, and METALIC
best for tbe price in town.
cutting it open and knocking Leucre sense­
CASES furnished to ordes
Kid Gloves for One Dollar at
lees, Lenore was still insensible on Monday,
DiCKutsox’s.
SHR O UDE AND COFFIN LIN­
and it is thought he will die.

FOB ALL KINDS OF

MT NW,

KOCHER BROS, Drugs, Medicines

Boisx Bnu’it will give very clone to

Yankee Niotion..
WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL TRADE. j

[wholesale

to eeriest

CASH

BATES-i

.—

COME AND SEE,

COME AND SEE.

\Thysicianx will find onr\

CYRUS

HUBBARD;
&amp;

PRACTICAL

Errrgthing ^ou

Want.

BUILDING L

stock complete, at the
lowest tiring prices.

j
* an powkihlo beforw 1 move Into nsy new

taripta CareMy Prepared. ■

*•

‘ “* “*

I MAKE IT PA Y rov
iJK

&lt;

Wei Ven**’ Mfcti* tan*M!

will b. Mn, .fcej.

CHAS, W. WiMAKAI

W. IL K»( HER A Bro.

.,.^1

F. C. 4 F. T BOISE, Drtjrfed*. IM

A. « . AIXKN.

�,

IW |
' |
tt iu Brooklyn

;

first. ahote in the universe. Ho then
called for' clieero for Cd. Gildemdeeve
and liis men, which w«*rtf ned very Inutiwolablo -Bcowy,
•they stood nine to titrod he would not ly given, but when called for by a man
in the crowd, they were given with tre­
IUM lira
mu
niter a word.
.- ’
. - &gt;
tia« Uckvta in tbe field for rttete oforera-lbore A special telegram bos Brooklyn to a mendous entinudasm, tlie crowd rushing
of the IMpublioui |*xty, the “ h«de[MJixlent"
Western paper makes an ftsscrtiifii that into “ shake luuida with the AxnaricaXis
. party. the
party. Mid the Tomix-T.
Morittou, who. 1ms been down Emt con- and their todies/* amid voriferoiis checr•»«&gt; Reform party.
birring with Butler, luw arrived, and it
Col. Gildeadeevo called fur clioam for
ia no secret that he bt about to force an
issue with Bendtcr^Ne luw hurled de­ tho Irish team, but there camo no re­
fiance at the mitnonsTif 1’lynjorith, in a sponse except from the Americans

SILVER
TIPPED
SHOES

A mixrt untilusiiudic ovation was gives
to tho American, twmi on their return
from Dollyinonnt. A grand banquet in
their honor was given by the Lord Mayor
mull «i&gt;«. a mw SitinU lire for UuiHy ora, BoeaU.
of Dublin at the Mansion House. A
Oarjllnj 6u Company,
Irfrge number of distinguished guests,
•fm ”i?Aoupt» sojrsjfoEwZ
iAchtdiug the Lord Mayor of London
and York, "wvrv prroonL Tlie Irish
riflemen admit the mipcriority of tho
Americans throughout tho match, and
$ — 00 Kxac^B’MYTuoT^u^nuC Mt 1"
aoknowlcdgo that their victory . wu
a murderer. •
v VZ
Some of the,statetics pf tlxo trial ore fairly won.
j i«Uyiug win ca|mized, Mid tho »wift current cm;No. 083 Broadway, N. Y. City,
liere appended :
tie rcteiocu to tlie extent or Uiree lnniOred and
,
.
asmteraa*. XUHorraadfceClratera.iaS Iweyed.
X1CKKL.
The actual working days of the trial
Of half a million dollars.
It may not be generally known that
xryjfcxAJtx and'tinivnittAi&gt;.
were 110, Tilton’s side occnping 50 and
Beecher's CO. Morris spoke twd and a the nickel di jiosit near the Gap, Lan­
celebrated at New,
0^. pi «Wnt’ ’
with hb •" La*t JotfaHAts." now raib" Tb* ox:.t mmoonutriBK Fhua-o alone excepted, half days, Tracy four days, Evnrte eight caster county, in considered tho largest
ineL. by a clam dinner, at whkh the moat " ’’—
,n^ijiesn
&gt;
..&gt;t- IU-Q th&gt;iiiiMr«taraaMa»AbMe&lt;UM]rt
proiniusnt fualnro wan the good fdlowship ’ have
'
’boon unif&lt;&gt;rm.at five cants for each half Mid a half (hyi&lt;, Porter five days, and in tho world yet disoovered, and the
SOMETHINtn-sy."*" —»which iirdvidlod. HpeecliM were mode by (Joi. ounce of mall matter.
Beach 10 days.
Ninety-eight withesacs only deposit of tlie arc worked iu Amer­
—An will bo wen By the - oUirial public state­
ica.
Tlie
mine
is
ou
the
liigh
dividing
Lorenxo James, of Montgomery. Ala., of Uic
ment for Juno. ap|*end«! below, tlio' iiaiinu's were examined, of whom 36 were for
Tilton. -^***5
‘
line between Chester and Poquea val­
tadebtedntm »*»• reduced til33J.lM9 during
The Now York 'J'iTncn owns up to hav­ leys. Besides nickid, oop}Mir, iron and
tiie month:
' ' 1
limusUmo are found iu the same locality.
ing
publishod
l.hW
columns
of
the
—News from Uie Mexican frontier la oxcitNickel was discovered there, about the
। Beecher trial -so far.
year 1856, though copper, which is taken
AHEB1CAN SHARPSHOOT- from the same mine, was known in the
locality seventy years ago. Tlie ore lias
EES.
a gray color, is very heavy, and so hard
tliat it is mined entirely hy bloating. •
.

.&lt; ..Miro. Mill. Uk. UlUo Book. Art.. M»i
Inm oud hi. IrwmU, wil Ihirt oy
. &lt;wsk.
that Butler will be hem to force the crim| —Tlie recent flood in U» Iowa rirar did con- jmJ Action to on immediate trial. While
bidtfebfo damage to farm bon-ra ao.1
B,^hcr and his friends beltoved tl.ftt Um
■ituatad on* the low tend*. Tbn tremendous
*^““7” ' j,lryrt&lt;«&gt;Jol.rtO&gt; tool, ih., wre lap.,
uMkciuml
lusher stage
rtauo of water
,
,
, .
.
*
raipa
camrad a higher
waler than had j 1 J
py
and satufted, but now that tlie
berti provimudy wiUitwM-d in that ‘calley for
t^rtoeu year*. At Marshalltown and Decorah end is readied, they iwy that though not
tbs damage ir^f tnM iwri&gt;u-w 1 ta
i
.yin^kcatod, he luu* A majority in hi\ fa—Throe children ieretiroMJid i&gt; f ra Ucldng ▼urt which is iiH good for a clergyman us

Manilla

S5420K-S

Elastic Truss Co.,

LIFE ANO EXPLOHATIONO

Tttal without interwt

Rio Granite,
.’
.
—A white man in Washington has brought
■nit under tlie Civil Righto law against tho pro­
prietor of a colored boarxUug-hoiwo for refusing
him accornmidatiau.
—Further news from NatamorM states that
an outer ban been pubhnhttl that Cortina will bo

49K.1W.UI

14J,»43^«I

[Geo. P. Rowell &amp; Co.]

Judge awtalfo Andris, wife of {Jorttaa, and
fourteen ofhere. arc’|&gt;riaow.r*. A goi1&lt;'t»LWni.-r
prohibits the ararambling of grou|M and hostile

—Recently the Detroit Port rent oat a pcrtal-

under Uuri

nu.a:i,5n
1AW.7U5
M.-XLf'U
• C.I3LS11

Stetea ..
—Tbe HUipetudmi of the Health Carolina Hank
and Trust Com|&gt;aiiy. al Columbia, H. (X, ia anml Hi.a4 flfo nunncoL Ttw Htate luui ♦‘AMJ.OOO dopcaiite in
mifilefont lo .the institution.

—A number of delinquent dty oflicialn of

3 PomM Bitter from itat of lili.

Attention is lining drawn in England
to tho value of the mule. At a recent
show the prize mule stood soveuteou
luuuls, find was proved to bo much TXMN8YLVANIA MILITARY AC.WKMY. Cbra*
ter. I**.. &lt;h-n HipU Mh. Izxtatam bolthr.l.
stronger than a horse. Another animal
exhibited, and which was only twelve
and a half hands high, lind been driven
ner, Mr. Wilson, and Edmund Johnson. tlie previous wtxik 220 miles in forty-two
They all shot with tlw» Rigby rifle, wltile hours, and entered Loudon ou tlie even­
of tho Amerioaii t«'iun Fulton, Bodine, ing of tho second day at a jmmni of ten
F" MB °f
l ARIMI yoweve
Dakin, ami Coleman used Remington’s, miles ou hour with no marks of fatigue.
And Gildcralcove and Halo twaxl Slinrp’s
JubtSOO years ago Gov. Berkeley, o
rifle.
Virginia, said : “ I tliank God we have
Tito firing was at three ranges of tar­
nu free schools and no printing pret^es,
gets, ]&gt;laced at 800, IKX) and 1,000 yards and ITlupO we Hindi nut lutvr any fur a I rwarriUii*. .nJ
&gt;&gt;f tK Waif^trrrX Kevlrvf
■ nrit‘r WffVWff" .InWU Hk-lliwb a rta ll.nk«.
distance respectively, nnil tlie first con­ ,
hundred yeans; for learning luus brought SENT FREE.’ i
test at tlie 800 yards jange was in favor
disolwtlience, r\nd heresy, and Hecte into
of the Irish b-am by one point. Al&gt;tlie world, and printing nas &lt;"
* ’
flulute silence wuh preserved during tho
them and lilielcd governments.
I".
UUU .
Prof. «. MrrUtr. P. O. Ha
contest, and. conversation was not jut-'
help us from both t”
mitted ©veil among tho shootcra. Neither
Thm. New Panacka.—Moslem science
team wno allowed to know tho nunilwrr of
K»rry doran &lt;if raoUlurn &lt;w drym nn rnur— Btml * dlf[&gt;oints made by tnn other until the end having demonstrated that alcohol is trtvn: coin. Telia ot .u-rrti lend fair wnnllifr. Snnt, r-wl” neither foosl nor physic," but, on the
bf tho tiring at each range, when the contrary, a uptMtesJof jxnaou, tho iutro- A. F. MfllUldLL. 317 Arch htrert, Pbilvdelphta. Pa.
srores were officially announced.
The following is a summary of file in­
dividual scores in pack match, sixty Iveing
the highest |H&gt;nsible number that could
ly chonicterizeti as nu uuobjvetiouubhi
be attained. It will be observed tliat specific for many tlmtnwdug nnil tiangerCol. Uildcrnlecve rnude^the highest score of 011.4 diWAHlW.
Teni|W*iuu&lt;ro organizations, heretofore
tlie Axuerieans, 164; and Hutt Mr. Wilson,
in favor of |s'nuitiing tho sale of alcohol
of the Iriali team, made titc next highlit,
for modical purposes, are of opinion
A«'4cnTV a KMPORIUM.
163. Tlie Americans won at the 900 and that Vuumab BrrnutH ixmumwh all the ’ _
1,000 yards nutgee :
‘_
efficacy »iia nu invigorant Hint Ims ever j
lx ran «*veu claimed for Mpirituoua HtimuIOWA LANDS, MW.OOO ACRRK.
lanta, imd ou tliia account, ns well us Ik&gt;- Rich MMI.rraxi Ctmi.le. elC'IWnt Water,(Tvwln&lt; Naul*&lt;»tute of tho singular succeftn which 1ms
attended its two in dys]Nnxna, liver'“com­
plaint, disorders of the bowels, nervonn
diseases, general debility, and all mala­
dies growing ont of intemperance, they R tTBB MILLS FOB COBH, FLOUR A FEED.
warmly recommend it ns n restorative and
alterative of surpa*nng exceDcnuc. 43 j

The groat international shooting con­
test nt Ihiblin rceulted in u victory
for tho Americans over tho Irish rifle
team. Tho Irish u.«aiu consisted of tin;
following gentlemen: Dr. J. B. Hamilton,
Sfr. Pollock, John McKenna, J. K. Mil­

Ji.HI.ROAD iXTKLT.!OMXCK.
-The Qiippowa Falls and Woefom railway,
connecting Eaii Claire, Wix.. with . Chicago has
Immii formally o|'cncl with much rejoicing.

zling putdio ' famR 'H* lmiMKg money
Northern Wlncoiwln.
lieionged to the waterworks funds, and among
those indicted » the proSeirt OUef of Police
RORBUIK.
—Um ofttctrn dt the FeMlhir have been con­
demned for neglect of" duty in hut uni ng tlie
- Tboman Manchester, a young married
lead while approaching tlie English coast iu
foggy woatlior. as laid down'by tho "directions
U&gt; navigators with' which all steamera arc sup­
last Motxlay by cutting her throat will! a razor. plied. Hail they done no. the error iu tlie
reckoning would have )&gt;ecu discovered.
;

not rerioimly hurt/

uiver the city of Buda, in Hungary. Torrents
swcjit through the streets of tlie city.'carrying
men. vcliickw, and everything movable down
againet Tweed, Sweeney. Woodward, and oth- into tho river. Many houses ware destroyed
l&gt;cfore tlwir inmatcM could e*ca[ic. Ono hun­
from the New York Qty TYuaauiry.
dred liven are boliavod to have boon lent.
—A fearful tragedy wan enacted
■ritnem the rifle-ahooting match between the
American and Iriah Iombh at Dublin, on tho
•2»th ulL In tho 800yards range tho Trinh team
ing her twice, almost iiwUntly killing her.
won by a score of 338 to 337, but at 1.000 yard.
Coudoti then shot iMpnuJt, inflicting a daugtnS6, quarreled

du--

$10. to $500.

OPIUM CURE

h

Wr copy tho following from nn exelianae. wl.lU. ta important, if tme: *• Chrome
diarrhea of lone standing, also dyaentevy. and
all similar complaints common at this season of
the year, can bo cured by the use (internally)
of JoAnoos's Anmbjur Liniuicnt. Wo know
Tun critliartics used and approved by
Uic plivnicians c,&gt;mpritiiug tbe various medias!
areociatioim of Uns Stale arc now comjiouMdod
and sold under the name of /’onssir' Puryalive PUU.__________
Gi.rx Flora Simao Watkk. st Waukegan. |
How to Orr a Homx. Soo advertinemeat

TllE MARKETS.
• MI£W YOflR.

rt» : »trtl fftar. in

=rc-° -12.*
^3 » 8 ®

S 3 n

■5 is9-

0/

miiwcd his ninth shot the upnssr on tho
Irish side of tlie ground w.ut tremendous.
ENDED AT LAST.
The eleventh .allot ho miaacd also, produring couate? nation. Hamilton scored
a Huect-hiiion of Uirwes, nod IteHovnl the
•
After a week’a oonflm-uieni thu jury in , crowd
-__ __ ... ...
,
Hie phyni-' U» TilUui-BoxiliCT trul miwmxrtl that l«ly
in . brtl
Tl«-’ro|X

— u&gt;TBto.r.nbj Miw«J,, John Hallaad &lt;&gt;U»ra, with Ra■rfaff rtf Old Ontr It (FoiUxiotrad&gt; Chnnh now
»tna imIM rtr&gt;wn. Firao.
rer IOO.I3 for -*5
*-nt* &lt;&gt;r 5 for IO rrnt», mUptUd. .M-.Vl
KH4K DAILY W,mrW.Nj&lt;. putilbhsdlyw,
uonunit. Alltho Nows. OalrM • &gt;wra. Try tf

other Uud. bnt tow doubtful of tain*, tacit tong tta line of are. tawing . :
Alta to pnxn.rn taotoer jury. It tai : wide upmita townrd toe taRi-ln. but
aanounortl
ttat : only wide enough to exfioiw two of toe )
tafntltod Btadu-r, tuxta to toe n«w of tta ttaw. All eon-.
tatae tta prowwn-' tool tad been tat ovi-r Urem, but

—- -------------------■J‘11 I** hmejiir- , lie. toil! and idluuL

A puff iff auotoi

and itia bullet flattens in the buUn-1

! but wA

J
—

tatlon of the Heart, Inflammation of the
lAings, Pain in tho region of tho Kid­
neys, and a hundred other painful syrup­
tom. w..to,M&amp;prt&gt;in&lt;&gt;rfDnwwW-^,11
Ono bottle will prove a better guarantee
cCtte merits than a lengthy advertise­
ment.
' ' ■ • ' •,,H

Inflammations, Mercurial Affeettooa, Old

marriage guide"

For mta

Thr BRILLIANT Sl’CCBaSff Ihj-Gmlnunprecedented Iu theannala of Farm M tehinery.

every j»c&gt;,—c.
“LEADING TIIHHMUNG SlAC*lIAIE.r.

&lt;
J
]

«W&gt;tel, WaLKKB'B VlKKOAtt UlTTBU 11AV0
•howu their great curative powcru In tho
most otatinato and intractable canes.

For IiiH:imniator&gt;-and (’hrmite'
ilhenniatbm. Gout, Billeum Benita t 'W

Mechanical Diseases. -Persons en-

k.

fi£beS
Miner*, A4 they advance in life, are aubject
to paralysM of tho Bowel*. To guard
agaiiiKi thia, take a dose of Walkka’b Vim■oar Birntaa «&lt;cart«*Hr^ ITM /
ForSk’in Diaejues, Eruptions, Tet­
ter, Salt-Rheum, B'o'xshea, Bpou, Pimples
Pttatukia, Hoik r^Tochw^g worml

and Dihummm of the Skin of whatever name
or nature, are literally dug un-aud carried
out of the syatom in a short Limn by the u»«
of throa Bitten.
-./TtT711 - /

. }&gt;in- Tape, and oilier Worms,

th«y were uirtbU- to ^r,,
J w«„ Jjn
lm)U„ ,, u„
Uu,
danp-d. It i. midnnitood tli»l uiim wvr. Fulton told Bodin, not y-t I,.ring au-1
I in rtwir Of til- MAiuiltol of ItoocLw uni UbM. Pulton ni»J tin. 'urg,. thmnsl,
ItoUi Itorti.. to to- «uit prufmn to
torort toe gnxnnl. r»wiing BTOM oo».
toliMlrtl to toe ittoiFwkl. Bum of I furtoA Bodine quieflv take, lua potolion
Tilton’. onirtM would lik. to tart, wo- ' f,r toe tad toot. Mid ton crowd mapm 1

Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headnche. Pain in tlio Shoulders, Coughs,
Tightness of the Chest. Dizziness, Sour

IQADLAJAPEI

World for Inm. Tin or WoM.

No, Jhiataa.

mittent Fevers, whieH ariVo pferaCJl M
lout in the valleys of our groat rivera
throughout tho United States, especially
these of tho Mississippi, Qhio, M'seouri,
Illinois, Tenfieaeee, (Aiml*rtond.UrtB»«-*
saa. Rod, Colorado, Braxov, R&gt;o Grsn&lt;H f HIT
Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Sta^nDah, It* jillfll
nnoke, James, and many others, with- ,
tljeir vast'tributaries, throughout odr •
entire country during the Summer anlT
Autumn, nnd'reninrkdbiy so during wa- ■
sons of uuusual heat and dryness, are.
Invariably accompanied by extensive de­
rangements of tlie stomach and. livwy
-n
and other abdominal viscera. - In their
sU
treatment, a purgative, exerting a pow­
erful intiunuce upon tlicso vartoujLor nTrrTZ
pans, is essentially necessary-iffRere rj .a, r
is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to
' ‘
Dil J. Walker's Vi neg ah Bitters.
as they will speedily,removeiho darkr
colored viscid mutter wKh-wtacb'tMVl kC
bowels arc loaded, at tho same time
stimulating tho secretions of tho liver,
and genamRy irestoriog thp Jioalt^ftj K |
functions of tho digestive organ*.

Fortify the body against disease

NICH0L8, SHEPARD &amp; GO 'S
nirmn i mnn n mnnnnTir

5

according to directions, and remain long
unwell, provided their bones are oot^de-,
etroyed by mineral poison or dtlicr
means, and vital organs wasted beyond
repair.

by pnritying nil its fluids with VinXGak
*
Bitters. No cptdeinte can. takp boM '—r
of a system thus fore-arnjed. '
*-1 /I k_i_

DR. WHITTIER.

ErtablUhcd 1888.

Milner missed his third shot, tho
crowd growing vocifermudy. When he !

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.
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to interfere with the •ontence.

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and the military liave been callod out to quell restored. Every gentleman on tho ground i
ivfw texuunv a-policeman, and there .was ’
the 1 dwtiirbatiocM. HkirunidiM hare occurred,
great huadidgaml dvmrder. A delay of J
arid Mm killed on both sides are numerous.
thirty-five minutes resulted, when partial ’
order wan restorud. At tln» 1,OUO yard j
—Heavy failures In I/mdon bustaoM circle*
range the Irish, dejectedJuul nervoun, (
continue, Uw amonui of lialaliiiw .iu»ulv«l
ahabJtrildly, mid a imecetorion of phots
Mag ■ntMually large.
proved to lie merely at random.
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preparation, made chiefly froru tUbzjrtA'I 'I
tive herbs found on the lower ranges oi
.kl
the Sierra NovadntJisahiatWbrtilB® &gt;
nia, tho modiciual projiertics of which .. i-x
are extracted therefrom without tho tiw* ' ■ '•*
of Alcohol.’ TJio question
olw»krh»I
dally naked, '• What ia Uwi cause otThc
I.
unparalleled success of Vinegar Hit
tkjujT" Our answer !s, that they remove
the cause of disease, and tlie patent. »&lt; • 11
covers Ids health. They are the great
ff
blood purifier and «-Ufe-gUincf rinciplo,
a perfect Renovator and Inrlzorattr
of tho system. Never before in tothistory of tho world bus a mcdidn-SlW’
compounded possessing .ihs/ rMnjFk^iis
qualities of Tinkoam BinRss In hfcslfrgAh*
sick of every disease man is nririo. They
are a gentle Itorgativ-foas well
f
relieving Congestion, or, TntlaninjA'rtojr~7V_ v-*ths Id ver and Visceral Organs, Hflmiou.-

No Person can take these Bitters

Wiuioft’s Anh-Pehiodic on Feykh
axd Auvk Toxic.—Thia invaluable and utand- i
ard family medicine is now a ltoiiHCbold word
and toaintaiiMi its reputation nuirutxiritl. It is
indonwd by Uio medical profoMon. ami "pro- 1
ncribotl tlally In Uie Charity lkan&gt;ital and other i
Hrepitals iit New Orleans." WUuofl'w Tonic is I MM
thus highly rvoonunended by tlie lauling medi- '
cal men of the country, mid is worthy of such I
indoreemcnL Wurxuxix. Fxnlat A Co., I’m- i

Interesting details of tlie match are
i furnished by tlie New Y’erk 7T»i€4
special, ns follows : “ At tho close of the
firing at the 900 yards range, the defeat
of the Irish was acknowledged, and
luncheon was taken in gloom, outapokon
[ dissatisfaction and symptoms of disor­
ganization among tlie Irish. Tho crowd,
which manifested intense anxiety as to
the result, had now grown to about 30,­
train robber,'who
looking to the snpprowsiotiof brigandage in that
000. Every Irish bullseye was cheered,
country.
and a diatnrliance was becoming innniin rreirting rccairtnre wre kiUed.
were
powrrlcsn? .and
rein exceeding mwouty-four tons tatnlen must. nent The
_____police
_
.
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bo
built
to
foreign
rtylc.
For
230
yams
all
:
^r- Hamilton adtlressed the crowd,
wark Iron Company, of
. iscliargcd
uhuiding oloort to tho shooting pomtism.
with being a defatritsr t
navigation impomible.
The Americans refused to proctwxl with

Fort Smith, Ark., on Friday, tho 3.) of Hcptom-

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HOW TO GET A HOME.

WtA widen was remarkably fine, tho Americans
using tho brooch-loaders and tlie Irinli the
Rigby rifle. Tho excitement was uitcnoe, and
day tlie scene of an cxtmordinaiy tragedy.
The Deputy City Marshal. Mr. W. Logan, was
riflemen wore hailed with great enthiuiiasm.
shot six! instantly killed by a desperado named
After tho match, a grand banquet was given tlie
American team, at which the Lonl Mayor of
Dublin and other diguifarice were present.
—The death is annocmcM of Ferdinand L.
intense. and culminated die following day in die
cx-Emi&gt;cror of Austria, aged 82.
—The Spanish government hax detennined
to conflacate Um pro|Mirty of Carlihto wlmrover
found.
—Count IlayMprinunateLn has been ap­
pointed Minuter for Austria to Uio United
HmitL a head and tbe other to a lamp-peat, left
Rtatcs. hi place of IJarou Schwartz-Seaborn, re-

manager, wan dangcrotieiy stabbed by a man
named Hugh Fcrguiiou, M-Ogdcuabiir).*. N. Y

Every Man Hia Own Paintar.

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VINECAR B'THPS
Dr. J. Walker’s ’CaiirorniR Vln
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lurking in tho nYalem of ao many thoruandZ

like there Bitter^
i Tarrant’s Effirrvcwnt Scltwr Aperient

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CHEERING PROSPECTS.
bor could be greater than that I It
Job joined tho clroa But Job was used together, while the lantern floated away
seemed to him to.be one of the most un­
to our merry-making, and took do notice billow in the debris.
—Ann Arlxjr lias voted her slaughter­
Job speedily regained mho sort of
Attainable, . unapproachable pieced of hu:
of it
| 7 ■’
&gt;
footing,'mid
slipping,
sliding,
by
slow
man workmanship dial could bo con­ houses a nuisance and ordered their «wRound and round went the Hp-lling—
Ok;—, ceived.
VCXVWU. S]&gt;eaking for a moment of ]tonbig words and little words, with treach­ and painful effort, wo rcoclMxi the other
A Kansas City* M-tfe- to we
when ho
what;it
‘ thought
tan effort
—Tjro young men, chargod with dese­
erous o’s and
lying fa wait in unex­ side.
coat him
him to write
write even
even a
ft Hsingle letter, crating tod Congregational Church nt
I believe I taughod then when I esme 77mes says: The i**’*••’» kUi»wtoUMl by ooat
pected places, and words without u’s,
ionk a little anonymous or otherwise, to one of our
to
myself,
shook
out
my
snow-encum1
Romeo,-have been bound over tor’ trial
and words ^ith odd h.X “fa «4I. Uio de-.
sinit
lJ:■ . .Hl ,
Jo Qjo
at the August term o L the Circuit Court
critfnl dictioraiy . drcft|fuli4m; tUH!«..
LoryAi/m f$4y;to Hcvcnty_
_
of England, ho
—Four hamla have boon amputated
in wait to trip up the unwary. And one
fiW 1
width'
(AMl'
equal
porAnd er»ry tiling coM
fitful
fire-fly
away
out
of
reach,
and
fait
could
not
refloat
how
incalculably
great
­
after another our cluunpions were spelled
by Detroit surgeons as ft result of the
tiona
er must be the effort of those effusions careioss use of firearms by boys on the
down, and Job actually stood hfa ground sure that Abijah Plummer was still
watching
on
the
other
side.
pf
.
wbicli
he
knd
just
spoken.
against half a dozen well-schooled fel­
4th and 5th.
.
.
Job strotchod out over the brink, through Kansas and Missouri into Ne­
lows. All hfa face was kindled with
looked down at the usoleM lantern, and braska nnft- Tow Fwr meat of*^he disoagernewf, nxy^ Jhe
rm growing Mft I
tanqe froii Foit Bait to tic lira line . Thu last number of Poor’a Railroad resident sad licavy lumber dealer, of
lihrxChfa flst^rftipainr,th«TTflvfaiM$;
look liabitmd ito| hil
Grand Rapids, is dead. Death wm
Abijah;, W
the work of dpetmetian has been com­ lidnual contains a history of all the
The spidliug twai wi
caused by a rupture received some days
"Job, oh, Jfcb.’i I taaid, takUg fcta plete; oats, corn, wheat, meadows, and rajlrooda in operation throughout the Ago while up North,
tlfaro «*AbflBF Plwtnn&lt;flV *wh&lt;y vtifln’t
vegetables alike dfanppear before |heso
Stat-.H in IbT-i. According to
join fa tho match—Abijah Plummer, tho hand, "I’m sorry I spelled ‘beantiful''
—A son of Goorgo Alexander, living
the HnntMif tbe total length of toe roads
wall-to-&lt;fo beau of the village, who luul to-night." I did not laugh now. I was
in the township of Wataon, died, recent­
ly from the effects of chloroform, winch
no need, mayhap, of liook-leanifag. I full 6l a strange excitement.
whore they failed to light, which will
"Who had a right to spell-such a ‘yi^MBgoMpvp,;,.,; T&lt;&lt;H jjn that yiw, 69.2(8 miles, against 66,237
Therd ho sat and laughed at Job’s ex­
miles in-1878, 57,323 for 1872. imd 44.­
IHKJ »birt&lt;UXl dUIXlMK ;•. .
citement. 1 saw an uneasy light in Job’s word but you, Jennie!” answered Job,
surgical operation.
IV- *
....
814 foy 1^71. The aggregate cost of
gravely.
eyes, as if he were being severely-tried.
—Tbe fin* which raged for. sever*
thcee roftda at the close of. tbe last fiscal
The spelling match was kindling him to
"But I — I've lost the books, Job.”
:
goiw
no ayytaxma I
weeks,
with
groat
fury,
in
tlie'
woods
.
years FflpiqUxely was $4,221,763,595,
" I've lost something, too," said Job.
the. center, it seemed.
ft with the
&amp;opl 0t ‘corn, many agafast&lt;3,784,543,034 for 1873, $3,159," north and west of Alpena, huVe l)K‘ii
A few more words were yct'on tho list,
Wo stood still for a moment and'
sending North and getting the early 423,057for 1872, and $2,664,627,645 for extinguished by the* heavy rtanii of lost
Cold comfort—loe.
and there lay. tlie beautiful books, smil­ looked at each otlier. And there was
1871. ' Th&lt;&gt; increase of cost for the year week. The loss of pine tiinK-r in A
A MYStEBT of the deep—Musical pAtb.
that ip Jolt's face wlu&lt;4i never shoiwbtf
ing and shining on us.
over that for 1873 waa $487,220,500, pena county is estimated at* over 100,
dnoe
to
fciinln
faL,
oLiI
€h)A
al
"Buauhfiil!" gnvo qu( $h&gt; li^hoo!-"
A IIOOTI.ES8 task—Putting on onew
counties which have been most ravaged while that of 1873 wer 1872 was $625,­ 000,OOO feet
master; and Abijah-laughed as Job’got men and all women know when they in taffoti are bourbon,' Lton; -Mfami,
—A party of .Menounites passed socks.
113,877. Of the total cost $1,990,997,­
up to spell it. Jab ltokei| nt Abi|ifa,/md son it j J j ■[ '
l.’&gt; 1 I
&gt;
T
h* liquor manufacturers' call to
Johnson, Wyandotte and Lixivdbworlh. 486 was made up of share capital, and through Jackson one day last week. A
began, " B-e-n—h and there was n 'gen­
Then Job roused up anil said, lightly,
These counties have lost nearly thejr en- $2,239,766,108 of various forms of in­ child had died between there and De­ Grant—Bristow change.
eral scream of laughter.
*
" Will yon get along the rret of the tifo.tHp.iaud UilibBifependant hjfr.Wod'
Motto (or on industrious cobbler—
debtedness, chiefly of bonds maturing at troit, and -the parents quiefly left it
"Dnrii it!” srid^&lt;fl&gt;b&lt;dw»cjh1staeth; WHyiwitliout AlJijali Plrtfiimer!"
and provender on outside territories. a distant day. The proportion of share there for burial and went on. In the It's never too late to mend.
" what caa a fellow do with a fool like
" All the rest of my life,” I replied.
The counties of Atchison, Doniphan, capital to debt was m80 to 100. The same car about the some time n child
What axe they which, though always
that grinning nt him !” The mastiff w. a
Since then Job has often said to mo,
Douglas, Allen, Franklin, Anderson, average cost per mile of all tbe roods was born.
drunk, ore never intoxicated I—Toaate.
slinking himself r.p, and I trembled for softly, ns wo sat in the twilight, " They
—Calvin Bliss, the first jeweler of Ann
Neosho afal Brown nro considerably in­ wwt $80,425, against 857,134 per mile
Tub Rnmatrickcr thinks that the hap­
Abijah. ; 1 '
' ; . 7 . ' . ’ :
jured, and perhape will have a half crop. in 1873, $35,116 for 1872, and $39,726 Arbor, claims also to be the oldest jew­
piest pair of dogs on earth must have
• ’Older!" said the sdioci-master^ 'and
The rest of the State of Kansas, outside _______
eler of the State. He seiflod in Anu been tooro.in Noah’s ark, beeauao they
for 1871.
gnvo out the word again.
.
I tn growing old: .
of- the -coiuitieB^enunjonited, ariil yield'
Tlie gross earnings for the year wore Arbor forty-one years Ago, and ho soys
had only one pair of fleas between them.
nvcKixa rox ducking.
It was my turn. I don't know, ns I
a very heavy crop of all kinds of grain. ' *
— —Of the
amount, -$879,­ that no other person in tlie Bute lias
Old Mb. Sdocvm charged his wife
A party of rough miners near White
say, what imp posscaaoil me this even­
SPELLING MATCH.
In Missouri, tho connties injured are 466,935 ware received for the trans]x&gt;rta- continued so long in inurinetw without
with going to church to see her neigh­
ing, but I stood np and spelled the word Pine, away out West, played a rather
tion of freight, .mails, and merchandise, intcrmisKiou.
bor's clotliea. But it is a well-known
Tho fire-light made fytastic shadow:, with a vim, just as if I didn’t care one severe joke upon a green hand, one Per­ Jackson and Clay, badly injured; while and $140,993,081 for transportation of
—Work is going on rapidly on tbe
in old Farmer Dobson's kitchen ; it jot for Job's defeat, and toloro I knew ley, and luul afterward occasion to regret the counties of Bnchauan, l^odaway, passengers, the proportion of tho former now lock on Sault Ste. Mary river,eighty fact that be goes from pew re*t mo­
flickered up and down on the huge it the blue-and-pold prize was put into their fun. Perley and the rest went to Atehfao|, 4eniSr Johqjioqj Lofayibtte, to the tatter being as 39.8 is to 100. The men being employed. A pier fa to be tives.
’ ' brown raftera, and on tho great dreescr my hands. Then I looked nt Job, and a itanoc, and the boys, feeling ratlier Pettis and Saline are, to use the phrase operating expenses for the year were bruit on the routh side of the now canal.
1‘iir.cwr for domestic philosophy—
well, concluded to duck Perley in a run­ of the average Missourian, more or leas
where the quaint willow-ware dfahes r could liavo cried.
$330,895,058, being 63.6 per cent, of the At Neebfah Rapids, on the Canada side, Never keep any thing from yonr better
ning
brook.
When
he
ca-no
out
ho
was
wore arranged, and where Mrs. Dob­
But everyone was merry, and all were
injured, which means that the entire gross earnings. Tlie net earnings were crib-work fa to be built the whole length half. It will save her the trouble of
son’s wonderful wealth of tin-ware war. talking and abutting and laughing oh wo shivering like a cat pulled from a vjell. number last named will not yield to cx- $189,570,95$, being 36.4 per cent of tlie of the rapids.
finding it out from your neiglilwrin
’ arrayed in shining ranks. A great far­ broke np and said good ulgHt,J I-wanted Prtley said little, bni'tltoiiglitZii gt&lt;-at cdSd^ali/crdp? I
i
* * &lt; &gt; : total. The grows earnings equaled 12.3
—The City Mundial of Ann Arbor lias wife.
cornered, shadow-haunted kitchen of to speak to Job, but there stood Abijah deal and waited. The dance over tlie
Kansas City may lie regarded as very per cent, on th' total cost of the roads, been ordered to collect a city tax of 8100
Mycon, a young Athenian, wah
party camped out for the night, and
the old-fashioned typo, one of the gener­ fa
lu mui
the uuunmj
doorway with
wimi my
-**j au»w»
shawl ui
fa his
near the center from east to west of the and the not earnings were 4.50 per cent, per year from every saloon-keeper in cluuigvd into a puppy by Ores. My
ous, provident, open-hearted kind tlmt b«4&gt;. wrtltog to
me Lome, tod I •**“
™” ,OT
nc “°k territory Bmiged. 'Phis territory extends of tlto cost. The amount paid os divi­ addition to the State tax. The measure
conscirnco! what a Ceres of these
,
., .
, ,
,
, .. ,
thn MMik
■the
cook intn
into Ins
liis mnnilr-nivi
confidence, tunnff
paying him
’ fa passing away with the woo&lt;ls it helped only
coat to within a few miles of Cameron, dends was $67,042,942, or 8.89 per cent, causes considerable squirming among changes arc happening to tlw young
nodded to Job ns ne stoOtF at the
to devour.
for
bis
assistance,
and
then
did
sorno
gate with hfa 'lantern to show ns tlie
Mo., and wyit, toLawryaao.-Knii. Th*w on tho Capital stock. The gross qarn- Baloon-kecpera who fruicied themacivcK men of to day.— Yonkers’ 6‘dzcttc.
We have more economical arrange path. Ono after another the merry par­
are anz4ho flanks along* whilh tbe grand ings to on inhabitant were $12.32, protected from such taxation by the now
"’Ihkbe!" exclaims the indignant Bos­
menta coming in fashion, oven in the ty dfaapi»carcd down the snowy road and the minora drowsy, and tliry were noon army of invasion foraged in small num­ ogwinA $12.80' for 1873, 81L63 ror
ton wife, os sho fetches. her husband a
old country-houses, now, but there aro tho winding lanes. Abijah and I wore nil lying on tlio ground sleeping roundly. bers doing a little damage, while along Ifrft, and $9.81 for 1871. The ratio of
—Dorter Fritz, of Ingham county, waa resonant whack on the head with a choirThen
Perley
and
the
cook
went
out
into
none so full of evening witchery, so caro- the last
' . .. 7
tl^c center of this strip nearlr all the, total mileage to population in 1874 waa arrested at the depot in Ann Arbor, one rocki’r, " I'll raise a Bunker Hill mouniK'gniling and heartaomc, ns tbe old
the dark neat. The former bad matured gtaih, graAri Tuid* vegetables ‘are ‘de­ one mile of rood for every 581 iniiabnight Inst week, by Deputy Sheriff | ment on you that you’ll remember.’’
"I’ll sec you dtmu to tho creek," fllM hfa plair for vengeance. The dcrigu waa
wood fire.
stroyed, only patches here and there itanta, as against 582 for 1873, and 600 Neely, pf Mason, on a charge of forging
Job,
humbly;
rough
r&gt;j$i'*lo
i
Twim-ai:, of the SL Louis Republi­
Wltat elfish pranks it played that
to ao turn the mountain torrentliromr ifa haring escaped.
for 1872.
•
nix notes upon his uncle. Fritz was re­
can, says': “Hewas scalded to death
night! How it reddened old Former night,'” And witlfont -another wardjio natural channel that it would wfelm the
Jn the couajies ennnmmte^. pi tlie
leased from the Detroit House of Correc­
from a boiler , explosion, and on hfa
Dobson's smoking-cap, and shone on hfa stalked ay ahead, hij. lantern gleaming .sleepers below. It was no light .task
t#d Btetea, notwithstanding the ravagm
tion only ft few months ago. whore ho tombstone they ch baled deeply: ‘Sa­
. '
gojd wife’s spectacles, and tinted Job’s after him.
flu-y had tui'tlhrtakou, but one was labor­
A certain Oregon professor was a very
in the orator ol Urn .district, those lx*t
was confined for a similar offense.
cred to the memory of our . * steamed
high cheek-bones and slwk block hair,
We did not say mndi either, Abijah ing for money and the other forjrevefigv.
informed bolted fiflasiwlkiiieui small fatherly sort of a num, particularly
—At a recent meeting of the faculty
os to Hit fa the off corner bunding ob­ and I, for wo wore floundering through It was nearly morning when tlai dam
surplus after supplying .tlie* needs of toward his young tally pnpita. When­ of the University of Mieliigan, three friend.' ”
tusely otcr. his Ixxjk, utterly absorbed, the soft, thick-falling snow, and amufa was compldtEJI and all ready fifjetu the
ever
a
young
Uuly
would
ask
a
question,
Ip you want to bring an American boy.
the people and wfiot fa needed for stock.
membent of tlie junior daw were sus­
as a mon might bs who had so little time how it seemed nw^waril to to waters water into the new channel. Tho Unal Owtatlto -fite
sf the IjKs- he would place his hand quietly on her pended for one year,1 for habitual gam­ upright, Appeal to hfa centenni^ ‘feel­
to explore the mysteries of Webster, and Job’s Tantern-light? .
blows were gfren and the chafing«traun
tur.-s there luSB hmn.;Vgood deal of head and rmifci* considerable more Iubh bling. The gentlemen were nil meultonj ings. There fa a tad in Boston whofto,
who was to take part fa the spelling
Presonily wo enc^o down to Uio'crcck^ recaped into tho now channel »-iixuing
suffering among, jhe stock, and many tlurn wius nectosary.. Of Bourse the girls of tlie Psi Upffllon fraternity, but one mutlier cured him of a bmi habit just by
match to-night.
where every angle of rock Mnt'.eVt’K- torrent. ‘ It raged down upon
slmjp- of the farmers' have linen obligee} to got tired of this, and conspired to break
was a short time ago expelled for m;s- saying, “ Willie, George Washington
era in tfiv tout and went uverilhem os drive their cattle and horses into the him of hta fatherly proclivities. Ono of
Job was Farmer Dobtou’s farm h«fd
ponduct, gambling included. One of never cracked hickory nuta with Ids
the widfrs "dul over • Pharaoh and .his large prairies of Missouri, rest of the thymi hit upon a plan.. Bho fixed up a;
—a tall, strong, patient fellow, who luul with snow, and the creek,
them is from Chicago, another from teelh."
crowed
a
day
or
txtajjefo:
hosts.
Tetri^
pmxfaiouj
and
toUs
went,
nice
little
pin
cushion,
had
the
pins
in
­
Ixicn so quietly the bull of us all this
lino of destrnction, ar into Kansas, west
Kalamazoo, and toe third han Ann Arbor
"War, Icbabod, I thought you got
and the mfEtjH. half drownodfwseaped of it, to find pasture to save them from serted ao that they would stand on their
winter that we had got t&lt;v using hfaxliko to Farmer Dobafe'it, ra
! for.a home.
married, taore'u a year ago." "Wdh. ;ihi,to fand-with ^Jifllcnlty. .".WheuQkyBght
a big mastiff, who might be dangsrouR, and far/ an. milffUQ^tar Str.
Atarvatfcm. 'Blfl, llifa will onori-be reme­ bead, point upward, and then adjusted
—
A.
V.
Pantlind,
one
of
the
proprie
­
Aunt
■ J crush, it was. talkud of; bull,
but under ordinary circumataJices could downy, treacherot$ bonks shutting it iff came Parley and tho oook weR» gone, died, for the graMhoppm have all left, the infernal machine on top of her head, tors of the Morton Honae in Grand found ant tluit tbe girl and all her ftdks
l&gt;o Hftfely teased and torm*utod to tho —a strange white fantasy. Over jkatoao and a Imud of. weLniMM-rs sat Upon the and this entire region has recently been covering it with just enough of her hair Rapids, him boon nmwted for violating wi.ru opposed to it, and so I jnst gave
top of our bent. A mint gatheted in &lt;ny .stout planks, croasjpg a few inch&lt; HWpar&lt;' bonk, vdry toelujudioly' and-fuiFofwor- rifciteh:f by "heavy and soaking rains,
the Civil Rights bilk He wrs. taken bo- ’em all the mitten and lei tlie thing,
eyes an 1 lobkfal ocrai th« great kiteficn served as a bridge.' -TJiey wcriQWIWWl row. Pcrli;y~ww uioririthnn even with which wft soon bring Out'goixt* j^JAffre’
foro Judge Withey, and was relcaifail on drop."
।
Z2 - —to where bo sat unconscious, plodding and iflippery-looking to-night, and one them. •
forstoiSk.’ The farmers'have also sown demurely up to tlie professor’s desk, stood his own recognizance. The case is n«
TirenH fa a village in New Hampshire
away at hfa task.- I thought of our of them hail a slight warp, ns if jKoatbcr- '
ON TH E K^.l.nw
millet in many pistes, which will in a a moment jn hfa august presence, and follows ; During the races, when oil fH-rwhich
has
produced
twenty-six
editors,,
strained.
'
glib nudeasily acquired learning, and of
GipL Boyton’s updmnoa.in-eriMwing measure take the place of meadow Imy then, in n meek anj,l plaintive tone of sou8 were required to prodmw a ticket
and it wua in allusien toythfacircumjmxjf Job s hard struggle far life, and I
Abijuh stood n mamrnt on tho^bank the Brftj!fii Channel waftjiot ad delightful for next winter’s fodder for tlie stock. voice, she aaked him for the information before gaining entrance to the dining­
rtance that a pious old damon there r»pitied'Job.
"
ahTu nfake other ~XSJn*ornviii&lt;ba«te to try Tho season fa not yet so far advanced as to whether Washington crosiied the hall of the Marion House, a negro pursurveying it.
; ’•
•
,
matked : “ Yes, there are twenty-six on
Delaware
on
tlie
ice
dr
on
horseback
"
It's
dangerous
crowing
thaCnO
a
^imiktt
cxperijqjnte_J)r.^)iver,
who
Yes, I pitied him.; but yet, ncvitrtliethey anticijiate a good crop.
chaacd a ticket, but refusing to show it, ’em, but as they’ve ail left town, I reck­
when he left Trenton. Ho raised hfa
leaa; as I saw him stooping so profound­ said. " I declare^ Jennie, I don^Htoi attended liiM^givifi these pqrtic|ilar8 of
or give it to the head waiter, ho was re- : on the Lord won't tay it up agiu us."
hand
aver
head
and
soothingly
said,
'
T5*' sl Cajrt. BoytioAi NufleringK onxthJ&gt;oyage:
ly by the light of the witching fire, lieed- tho look of it."
T.® ■:b.
fused ft breakfast The negro then went I
•‘Why, my dear little child"—Well to the clerk and made his complaint, [
'• I havk often changed a boy's jmcral
'• Ho was recpivdd rnn board the Prince
less of the shadow and shine of tho
Tiiejiight was gray nud soft end
Ernest at nliout 2*10 enHaUxrtfiff morn­ take ]Htesagc to Tn^Iia on tlie Scrnpfa, liavo tb .ejqltJitaiwbtoueu th&lt;pB,|for;the when the clerk told him tint fie could , disposition,’’ says a certain groat physi­
room, an imp of mischief—perhaps- one and all. abont us fell tlie snow,
batance of the exclamation waa a sort of have breakfast, and offered . to go witli cian, "by winply applying leeches lb the
of the pranksomo elves gesticulating fa seemed to lie creating iteelT out
ing*, when lij^had been abotd 28} hours
inside of the nifae.” Wc thiiik it
tlie sjiteri. n^.w#»~perepipDg very
the chimpej^oorncr—got i-osmwsion of feathertxl arid hIuxwo^j undo
him to the diping-rpom and secure a
rJ6mpIMnei|of i£guuera6r|ifl*n«M8, quarters will be situated un the saloon
me. I arosfe softly, and gliding over to tlie white, quiet aBjfctqiher'*. Th
seat at tlie table. This the negro re­ । might change a boy’s disposition to put
where he sat, sprinkled the absorbed vfas so strange and &gt;»ird that I felt
with |xubh uuhfa wrisfap^froSi
dock, bis beilrotMU- being on tliatsido of "child,"he loweredlifahand caressingly fused to do. The clerk then offered to leeches™ his nose, ft would justify
but forcilfljruj&gt;dn'£hi (fl-own of the girl’s
the pfiri! echotat in tbe Sunday -school
H^stated tL4 fori the fest feu purs lie
student with a shower of eau-de-Co­ momoni’t hgsitaf’ofi** thc-ir
refund the fifty cento .paid, but ho re­ turning pirate.-^lliifao ^Tr.eM'
logne, and putting the rial qyiokly.fa the imp which had posseasCd
HitltT&lt;‘/tterriEfly,-w*»&lt;i that hecv |wiahed _____________________________ _______ heail, and the whole surface of hfa exfused to take it and wen* away/,“d h^
nyr pocket, walked demurely back to evening set my blood danciu
hig^drejB might burnt rhd to _ ► down. other end of the saloon will to placed Uuit,e4 I*1"1 fcU Uw ^^fag and ex- brought suit in Ab®. United States efurt.
Tlie following inscriptipu was rooentraysi’at The start Job gave, and the chief,
at this rime, and ac- the Captain’s cabin. The long inter- hitaratiug sensation of a couple of dowrn
—Jamas Quinn, a submarine direr,
mmliatesiMwewihbe* divided int'three of
_______
flush on hfa face as he n^tarnad to hfa
_J water and_4rt'amt,
ft
railway
statiou :
“I*promised to-lx) home
recently gave a very imcecwdul exhibi­
book, were comiod. That Cologne was
waking with-a statf jiniT finding Jnmsi'lf .Ulfcrante^tiM. by
al*. CTI. j J Jfx.-ixia,*] 1 &gt; tion of the qualities of Merriman&gt; life­
stall I, clndiug Abij^ ’ ’*
Abijali Plummer's present, and I
^Middling.
Homo
y&gt;&lt;T£TJtroug
g&amp;en
tea
tatns.
Th'ri
first
of
tfiorts
Will
to
tto
a
marvelous
piece
of
mechanism,
in
and with a moclgni
saving dress, mhde fanious by Cfapt Ponl
shouldn't have wasted it, perhaps, and
ing-roonk jflk’^Pilno^Ati^^tehnd tho tfa,.
of docks, fa deecribcd fa tto Bqyton's feat of swimming across the
skipped upon the:'fflnjik.
periiaps Job didn't like Cologne. He
jhawing-rewm, and tto third tlie recep- French journals. It fa on rigbt-day fa­ English channel, the exhibition being in
Majssixd, by Rev. Mr- 8cw»U, Mr.
AHjsh' stood rt31 on the
shut the book presently, on ! sat with,
tion room. A hamteome staircase
to Btrument, with dead beat reCapc'ment the waters of Lake St Clair. In exact­ Oscar E.. Howe to Miss M. Emilie
looked at me. J&lt;fl&gt; stood
hfa shoulders stooped nod his head
to hito^-and7 be would not
bo conNtructod to lead from the drawing- • maintaining power. It farimee the quor- ly two minutes Mr. Quinn had his dress Holdir.
moment, and, holding u
drooping, looking into tho fire.
rteutytta uimn-dnck, upon which suit-1 teri&gt;
rfxtlM.u
looked st Ahijab.. ’
Well, as I liave smd, we were to have
able kpartmenta will bp pwrided fof the U|OWl every
hoixrB&gt; or
pUj a jniipod, going down to Ins ahonldera
a spelling match that night, not our first
mon&lt; distmgufata-d member, of hfa Royal ' Wiy time required. The hands go round and bobbing up lil:c ft cork until half' of
one by any mnMM ; but the oik folks two, and if yoa'vq r» mind
Highness h kuR. Tho Prince of Wales’ ; M follows: Ono.oncea minute; one,once
“mat mums" i-abaorapwi.
iiad put their heads together to: gfatT us over, 111 step along ffiysclf.”
i yacht OalK*ra«, Tokunanibn- Fraacjj' mi hour; one, onoe a week; one, once a allowed his form to come to tlie mfrtace
_
a prise this time, a beautiful set cd
Dnrraut, wiH go but to indfa with tto1
woe B
It shows tito and for several minutes, lying upon bis
Most of tbe papers have g6t through
Aad U — Job1, bn.I Uxu, twhhw •”•!««““.
. ------ »■
was
fatigued,
buLwt
very
much,
c^feid,
Snrapfa,
acting
as
a
tender
to
her,
and
it
,
rijlin
^
t&lt;
,
u
.
of
gobi and-blue poets, six dainty little me timidly, rteftdi&amp;d my
—u-:
back, used his doublo-bladwl paddle to calling Gen. Sherman »liar.
I ering wind to bad.* gone throifc
and Job's lantern ths
good purpose, going with or Agamst tbe
i face was greased and cold wet ru
fire-light on tbe round table, in the ph©.* over the phantom fau£s bcyi
current at a f^iur speed.
standing
I ward applied
which relic tf-him nwp-..
of honor along with the gnat gilLedgeil
----------- - -----------j contrivance, there fa a part which repre- up in the water and lying upon, either than hired a boy to fan him.
;
much._
His..pubrc
was
71,
and
family Bible.
..
Dkak Brawnwr, M tiuf aMMltf bknquei i "enta the water, which risen and falls,
Half-way across I felt a
Tn» young King of Sputa want* to go
; prratnre 99. fllfg. The action ofc
1 i of th? Upwapyier pni« fund fa Loudon, lifting some chips al high water Ude as attendance and received bis supply bag.
The yoong pnopta dropped du’one l&gt;y
waa fe*Uc » £nt this fa natur^
l^Ijm* Mill! he sotaeftmes thought what a word they were fa motion, and as it recedes This contained biscuit, water, a revolver
|" leader " was if they really dived into . towrth««;: BMK antamMor.illripa
in, for (here W torn a light noow-foll with gulden
and a cigar. Lighting the cigar and
Chamlius RxaDk charge* tins Ameri­
1X1 I ita meaning. Tie-re are some chapters'.on tho'sandtL The clock shows tto hour allowing the bag to tow behind him, Mn
can ministers with
■bout an hour he walked to
the bridge totter
,-fa the Koran oaUrd the “terrific Suras,” of tlie day/day of the week, day of tto Quinn again paddled some distance
changing hfa
Hotel, looking, with the exm
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every faculty,and, trembling, conscious,
struggling f&lt;&gt;r life, I found myself clingwith the importance of the occasion, tog to the slitip^y edge nf the other
though there was a general nudging nf ptauk, with Job holding fast by my r*ielbows and a sly grimace as big, shy

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; turned white in a single night whilb he
t
! was oompotring them. He thought the for lb. langud nbortnvirUa. Ilabow. । u&gt;« Kapp-l. op«&gt;»d U&gt;« W tool &gt;
: Tkih monatrerity buranrea fa growing "terrific Suras" of oar modem jeraxnafa «»«
; k
Ux&gt;tag™
ngnwtn
ofuxe
Uo-kxxmc
iod»c;
itiinxw
.inktoor
ornot,
not, ।, drink
ahull of
ol ■wo, • rooulliful &lt;W bimut
fool grew no faint with delight that to
i to be untnethiiiji of a boor. Tbrnwaaa must be th&lt;- haulers &lt;:o!D|x»&gt;d ir^the chitare Wto^i'itoyhe deaired;
Aud'ft ! andfired
‘ pig bom at Shepard's Mills. Kaa., last d**d of night on some be.u-t-Mining ' baa the
" equation table, showing the dif- Replacing tbe artieh*. he cam- within
week that had a double bom, four noa- event wrth results which might shake the
Tmot, N. Y., haa 80,000 populate

�H. M. LEE.

L C. BOISE.

At

“49”

JULY 16. 1875

FRIDAY.

of the feathers from the wings
The Drfra&gt;&lt; Fra. Ara,
a fof the labor of fifty convict", who some
J
of your imaginaiion -and slick them
• rr|Wt a Itw crape. h™ ararly «»• have already .gone to Work.
in tbe
your judgement”
At Jackson, July 13ll&gt;. n girl of 9 ;
year* named Sarah Can* an was I
struck bv n freight train
train while
while stand-1
stand' f
.
would take a dose of castor oil, 6b
The harvest is a Kttte leter this
taiuod lha money, and then told his
rason thin rraunl
There has l«en
parent that she might castor oil in the
presence of mind enough to lay still
street.
bikI let the train pass over her. ‘
' ley, and tbe yield and quality will be
One of Brigham Young’s wives
Frank Wheeler and Frank Jones,
lunch better than over. Oats and
eloped with a soldier the other day.
two notorious rowdies of Battle
and. be feels as bad about it sb if he
Creek had a fight in front ol the
ni'ver had but two or* three. The
very well.
Ma infield House Sunday afternoon,
more wives a man has tbe more he
freest* fully an average crop, despite during which Wheeler struck Jones
with
a
slung
shut
and
I
lien
stabbed
rhe wmphiHttt made earlier in the
him. He was severely cut. Whee­
The man who shy* that women*
seosuij. The ouly thing needed &lt;o
nrc not kiad and patient i* a falsifier.
ler is under arrest.
make the quality rip la tbe renowned
Mrs. Olean, of -Waupun, has used a
Saturday night Frank Shafer, of
Michigan
standard is favorable
bottle for a roliingpin for the past
Ovid, cut his throat in what is sup­
weather from now until after harvest, posed to be a fatal manner; He be­ thirteen years, and even now would­
Potatoes will be a very good crop; ing charged by Henry Rusherman, n't stir up any ill-feeling for a thou­
sand dollars.
no complaints are made of tbe rava­ ot Owosad, with improper intimacy
Base-ball Las demoralized Hart­
ges of the bug. Fruit will not be with. Mrs. Rusbcrman was the mo­
Clemens ha*
tive that promoted Frank to take his ford. The careful
quite as plentiful as last year. There
bought a seat in tlie grand stand ;
life. ‘
is an increased production of wool,
the clergy have season tickets, and,
Andrew Poliaki, a Polander, wns
and the quality pronounced better
worse than all, one enthusiastic fam­
cut in six places in the Homo saloon,
ily has removed the cushions from
than last year.
t
at Bay City Thursday morning, by
its church pews and applied them to
another Pole named John Kaul.
alleviating the agony of a tenThe man is alive in a dangerous
inning game.
The following extracts in relation condition and will probably die.
Very alern parent indeed—Come
Kaul has boon jailod Xo await the re­
to t^x crop8 ftn0 grasshoppers, in
here, sir! What is this complaint the
sult of the woundsschoolmaster has made against you ♦"
While a young man named Bar­
private letter, received from a friend,
Much injured youth—MIl's just noth­
nard Kiernan, was bathing in the riv­
ing at all. You see Jemmy Hughes
a short time since:
er at Jackson, on the evening of the
bent
a pm. and I only just left it on
Wheat, «tt» and barley, and in 8ih. he was drowned. There were
fact everything, looks as good as one quite a number with him, hut he was the teacher** chair for him to look at,
and
he
came in without his specs and
could wish.
The grasshoppers paid not missed until they began to dress.
us another visit on the 13th uf June, His father was dead and he was the sal right down on the pin, and now
and stayed about one week, but did mam support ufhis mother and sister. he wants to blame me for 1L”
no damage further than to take the
A three-legged baby was bom in
Hiram A. Reed of Spring Lake, »
gardens. They have been passing
Shelburn, Ind., the other day—or per­
over from the routh-ea.it to the north­ in luck. Formerly he was a captain haps, to be precise, the other night.
west, for about two weeks in vast ou the lakes and in 1831 saved the The Indiana , apcra «ay the parents
numbers.
Some days they were so lifeoT a young French lady. Recent are respectable people, but we don’t
thick that they clouded the sun. ly her husband died and left him 50,- kuow aliout that. There has been-a
There teem* to be some disease 000/rancs, which is equal to $9,300.
among them, for they do not eat like Oh ! Who wouldn't be a mariner and
en­
they dwl last eiunmur, and they are save yoyng French ladies. '
courage it.—Jackton Citizen.
dying off by the millions.
I can’t
Friday morning at half past four, a
tell what they will do in time Io come, fire broke out in Henry First’s board
AdminlatTJtor’B Sale.
but they have not hurt the grain yet, ing stables, at Kalnmazoo, n which
and the farmers abotri here are quite were 17 horses and a cow. The barn
happy and light-spirited over the was burned and only four or five hor­
j»ri&gt;«)»ecl of the coming crops.
One ses were saved. Some of the most
jwst that has given us a great deal of valuable driving hoiscs in town were
Qutride for several years past, vis: destroyed. All adjoining buildings
rhe potato bug. has gone. I have not wore saved, Holly working aplendidseen one this season. We have had.
Barry Oowly, Ml&lt;-hi&lt;an. be­
! IamM W. Itiiaotri.dyeiroj.
audare having, plenty of rain, enough
A young mon from Detroit, named
fvr any purpose.
Our towns are
Morris
Cooper,
who
was
to
have
mar
­
______ .. W. Fbinira »&lt;Mnioa
growing fast, in spite of the hard
k&gt; Mid nDuF. Mcordtog ta .»&gt; ramded pUl tbrrvf sales. Ecejunnt has over fifty build- ried an estimable lady al Spring Lake or. niDnlaa tbooc* M»t rl«bl &lt;*) rod.. ib&lt; n-r aonth
last week Wednesday evening, left to th« north Hmof lha Graod fciwr V.Mter Railroad
Ug» m course of eneativn at the prestown suddenly one hour before the
ttnt.tiuxsJ.C.McCaxtt.
Iflftn?RK KX.
timo set for the ceremony. The
guests were assembled, the minister
AdmlnkuuU.r of .al
waiting, and the banquet ready when
Weufield Markham, aged; 4 years, be was tiiissad. The grief of the gir!
fell into a cistern, at Bay Gity^Thars and indignation of her friends is
great.
day, and was drowned.
A terrfic enconnler occarrefi Thurs­
FOR
day jnorning, at Detroit, between

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A farmer nnmed J IF Lammers, ot
Fillmore, Allegan county, aged &lt;5.
was sunstntek Thursday and died
(hat night
A six-year-old German boy named
Wintlsnd was drowned Sunday at
Ypsilantis while playtug on logs tn
Mrs. Bbbert Cupplesof Adrian took
Rtryehuine by mistake Saturday night
last and died' in spite of all medical
skill exertod in her behalf.

Three hnndred and fifty couples
have been joined in matnmoty in
Grand Rapids-during the past three
month*. Thai’s the way to do it.
Ahoy 5 years of age, sjn of Char­
les Gm«cgMr,.*t Berlin, was kicked
by » horse at Saranac Monday so se­
verely as to make his recovery doubt­
ful.

A girt. Blears old, named Noble,
linng near Holland, was playing
near the fire, Friday, when hei
clothing caught, aqd she was fatally
burned.
Walter Jhckson was drowned in
Fyfe Lake Sunday. Hi* body was
reeovererf Monday morning. The
cause of the accident was the parting
of a raft of ibgs.

The Albion District Conference
commenees at Albion, Aug 3rd at 2
o'clock P. M. The Albion District
holding one week.

Caroline Miller is a female bruiser.
She recently thrashed three men Mt
Freedom. Washtenaw Co., whieh
caused her to l»e put under tSOO
loads for good behavior in the future.
Frederick Weber, a carpet weaver
at Detroit, committed sniciffis at- his
home on the Bth, by cutting his throat*
with a razor in the presence of his
wife. No cause assigned for the nuh
deed

taken an extensive nontract on ths

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mon,
the Lafe
on, MB Frutay
up the track.

Deputy Sheriff Albert Bradlord and
a negry prisoner named George Hec­
tor, in which the fatter received three
pistol wounds. The deputy was ink­
ing the negro to jail, whence be had
lieen remanded for sentence, when
the prisoner begged leave to soeak
to a friend. Tlie officer granted the
request. After the conversation, the
negro attacked tho deputy with a
hammer, striking him several blows
on the head. The officer retaliated
by shooting three bullet holes into the
negro. Tbe latter escaped, but was
soon after recaptured by the citizens.
'Hie officer will be out in a few days,
and the negro’s wounds are not fatal.

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Which will be soM at

Saw Mill!

° t-1

JACOB LENTZ A SONS

Kveryttaf in the Grocery Liae!
In 18H tbo retreat *f tbe sea dis­
covered the remeins of the ancient
nicy Craiobrix. or Celubrica, the j&gt;ort
and arsenal of Serlurious. It is on
the left bank of ilia mouth of tbe Sadv«, and vpyesWe setaba!: Jl is a
«&lt;ty oldtr than Herculaneum or Pom­
peii, for it waa Carthsgrnian and
Pliotoician betore it was Roman.
Already two miles cf iis ancient
h.» bran hid tare. _Lr.„_b
A French
’ • stoek
• ootnpeny •has been -formed
joint

3

OF

Further particulate in the case of
the passenger who shut himself and
then jumped overboard from the
steamer Muskegon as she approached
Grand Haven on the morning ol tho
5th iast., gives his name as Daniel
R Albright, of Fort Madison, Lee
County, Iowa, where he has a wile
and family residing. It is supposed
that teoqiorary insanity, caused by
financial difficulties, was tne cause of
the act. He left a letter add res-cd
to the officers of the boat, containing
a small sum of money which he di­
rected to be sent to his family. He Teas, C»fee«, Syke*, Crockery,
is^described as being genteelly dress­
ed, tall and of fine personal appear­
Glassware k Weetexvare,
ance. His body was lost past recevea_________________
Considering all things, such as,
Henry Ward Beecher, having been
tried for adultery and H. B Claflin
one of the ’‘golden” pillars of Plym­
outh Church, turns out to be a smug­
gler o the amount of a million, the i
preaching from the pulpit of that
church n superior to its practice and
teaching.

Great Slaughter

A W. OLD8.

�TILLAGE JDIJUtCTORY.

Hardy

NO, NOT AT COST, BUT

FRIDAY,

,ull« » k«4w*r.

JULY 16, 1875

KERR &amp; CROCKER

of th®

Petition

^sssaswag.
H. YOUNG, M. D

Division 8t.

—On Monday last while T. I’MHpa, of
Hasting*

Laid

W. A. AYLSWORTH’S,

The Common Council of the vilage of Nanh rille Michi-

Drj Goods,

was struck by lightning, oa the 12th lot;
B. RASKY. Drayman. Good* and
entailing a low of &gt;300.
•
3*“ ri;1—

J

pLEME.NT SMITH.
V
X.A-WTTEIR.

the old

Nashville

•■Independent.'

M. FLINT,
■lore "as accidentally broken, . which will
take a $10 William to replace.

JOHN R. EASTMAN.
gathering up wood and shipping it from this
station to the main-line, which msk

q

LIEBHAUSER,

U'
|?

TAIIOR
PABADY, Manufacturer of

of music. ‘'Jack’s Farewell" is worth the
price of the magasine. Published at De-

—No. 49, still remans
TOHN Q 'CHESSY,
8 II E Hl

a live store,
is
to its

^yM. JONES,
In Nashville this year. Bo fitr only about
16,000 has been marketed, of which amount
Ainsworth A Brooks have purchased 10,000
lbs and Theo. Downing 6,000.
mcoced. The first wheat cut in this vicini­
ty, was cut by Mr. Perkey last Friday.

ELXHU CHIPMAN,

Justice of the Peace,
Nashville, Mich.

■aid to bo located in this vicinity.
—Rot. J* Warren Wicks, of Marshall,

ing sermon from the pulpit of at the Chris­
tian Church, last Sabbath morning. The
congregation were well pleased with it

'
—A short time since while the carpen­
Collections a specialty. ters were st work upon Ed White’s store.
Ed mounted the awning and down it came,
MONEY TO LOAN
eoming within two inches of converting the
whole broadside of Peter Little into mother
earth.

General Conveyancing,

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

era or occupant* of iota or promises.
their lady love*, living north of the village, adjoining Main St., at any pointt beiweeo tbe Tbornapple River and the
Railroad track, are required to dean
said Si. and remove all rubbish from
said St. to the center of the street adjoing said lots or premises, (he street
to be cleaned on Saturday of each
•ry alTbornapple Lake, which they all did.
week.before nine o’clock A. M., any
They busked all day in the sunshfao of their person or.persons neglecting or refus­
hearts' idols, and al night returned to this ing to comply with the provisions of
village, and wishing to linger still longer in this ordinance after notification by
the presence of tbeir- lady loves, pat up at a lha village Marshal, shall be subject
to a fine of •! for each neglect or re­
fusal, to comply with the provisions
when on arriving, the mamas discussed and of this ordinance. This ordinance
cussed the propriety of staying away with shall take effect July 27lh, 1875.
On motion the village Marshall
was 'iostrudted to build
a walk
across Main Si. near Cherry alley.
On motion action concerning the
Hook and Ladder Company was de­
ferred to next regular meeting.
Last Saturday mortting the tranquility
Tbe following accounts were pre­
of our village waa broken by a lively runs- sented 3nd on motion allowed.
A. W. Olds, lumber,
13.90,
that doe* duty before their market wagon.
Geo. Holton, work on St,
2.50.
On motion counci! adjourned.
On the morning aforesaid the boric became
G. A. Tkunah,
frightened, while one of Us proprietors waa E. J. Fciohnek,
Recorder. Presidenj
Main 8t„ with a little five-year-old s&lt; n of
LOCAL lUTTgBB
Mr. Winch ell'a in the wagon and clinging
to the dashboard. When just past tbe Un •
tar Carpets, {New Styles),'al
ioa Houts it look the ridcwalk as the noil
DtcKinsox’s.
convenient course, tearing up hitching
Kid Gloves for One Dollar at . v
Dickusox’s.
dashed under Smith &amp; PutAUGU3T FLQWBB .
The most raissrabU beings in the world
are those suffering from DyspepeU and Liv­
er CompUinl.
More than seventy-five per cent of the
people in the United Stales are afflicted
witn these two disease* and theri effect ;
such as sour stomach, sick headache, habit­
talced that teal liltk darnagt
ual covliveness. impure blood, heartburn,
walerbrash, gnawing and bni^jpg pains at
the pit of the stomach, yellow skin, coated
tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth,
The following letter was received by oar coming up of food after eating, low spirits,
postmaster last Monday. We believe there Ac. Go to your Druggist and get a 76 bol
is a man living in Maple Grove by tbe nare tie, or a sample bettie for 10 oe^ts. Try it.
of Truman Gallop.
Albios, Mien., Jcly 9th, 1876.
PorrMASTKn,
. Nashvilui, Mich-,
Daaa 8m:
is an old mtn wandering about
aarch of his son Loren Gallop, says
is Charles Gallop, that he hae two
&gt;r near Nashville, Mich. One’s

ATTENTION, ALL!

Sheriff of Kent Co. He passed through the
Has Jost returned with a Urge and complete
village last Tuesday morning in company
assortment at
with tbe Sheriff of said county, with a gang or on horseback. He lies out nights a great
Spring and Summer
deal and goes hungry, an I dirty is no name
for it. He was here a week ago and again
to the Slate Prison.
.
to-day, thinks-he will soon get to Loren's,
—There is a sawing machine at tbe depot “It is only two and a half miles farther."
Neck
If
he baa any relatives, they ougut to know
which can (it is claimed) naw IM cords of
and Cuffs,
Ma
condition and whereabouts.
'
wool per day. The boiler, engine and'maC. H. Bixxmaavrr.
IS ALL OF THS LATEST STILBS.
chinery are inride of a ear, built especially
ItaU Bleacfud and Preued.
for it, it runs two mws, and IjM rapidity

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
psy the Highest MarkrtPrice for

Ties, Rushings,
Collars

Dress Matin-, Cuttint ail Fiiflu Don

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS

ZDRESS ZbAAKING
CALL AND BEE.

PAT THE

—The well al the fool of our office stairs
is a blessing and no discount. Hundreds of
wea»y pilgrims quench their thirst at it day

Hides Pelts and Fan.

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

BBESE Ic DETTERICK.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
Proprietors.

Greeting
Again in the Trade

The M. E. Church is receiving repairs, in
the wpy of replastering and whitening the
walls.

Rnnjnpws

Isolations

Especial Attention
Mr., amni

HUBBARD
PRACTICAL

Jeweler &amp; Watchmaker

Cnls,

BOOTS AND SHOES,
Tbaae gen-

mail mw,
CLOTHING.
BOOTS AND SHOES

HATS AND CAPS

CLOTHING

DRAGS. CULTIVATORS,

Gang PIoivh.

Wheel

Horse

Rakes,

Horse Fork's

CROCKERY.
WALL PAPER,

SUITS from *8. to »3».
GARDEN SEEDS,

Made up Id good styles and rsmnicd to fit

AND A FEW

CHAMPION

REAPER &amp; MOWER

Grangers' Prices!
A rvu. ukb or

LUMBER WAGON!

BOOTS and SHOES.

IN THE MABKET.
I will e*H the attention of farmers, at-

B«ol8 from $2.50 to $1 pr pair

CASH DOLLAR DEAL our standjust north of Wolcott's.
We IARBAHT EVERYTHING WE Sen.

4 lbs Rio Coffee for
$1 00
11 lbs Japan Tea for
1 00
10 II® New Orleans Sugar
I 00
12 ibs Family Mackerel
A job kA of
1 00
1 lb A No. 1 Tea
1 00
15 lbs Butter Crackers
Hamburg Edges,
1 00
JL. EMERY’S
11 lbs Satisfaction Fine Cut
1 00
Laces, Ribbons,
10 Rolls Wall Paper
1 00
Rushings,
5 Boxes Linen Faced Collars
1 00
White
1 Pair Patent Overalls
1 00 Manufsctwred at Nterenge, Mich., of tho
Ladles’ Linen Collars Ac Caffs Irish Linen Table Cloths only 1 00 best material, l-y first-cUa* workmen, and
10 Pairs Mens* Half Hose
1 00 we cam tally warrant ari Bugpie* we sell.
Farmers give os a call and we wil gaaraatew
To match all new Spring stylos, bought at 10 **
Ladies’ Hose
1 00
my own price, to be sold accordingly
11 Balls Beat Knitting Cotton 1 00 Blntirer Sat is Faction.

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

Goods,

Very Cheap.

Nashville, Mich , April 1st, 1875.

H R DICKINSON.

W. A. AYLSWORTH.

LISTEN? QREETIIVG!
Something Interesting and !ti­

AB oedesa left with us will receive prampt
aueatioa. Both Double and Single Buggies

30 Mros,

BOISE BRO’S
Would respectfully call tho attention of the
cltixeas of Nashville and vicinity, to

llable.

KOCHER BROS. Drags, Medicines

0W MM3,
BW

BOOKS. S TA T10NER Y.
WALL PAPER, PAINTS,

Elegant New Qusrters,

OILS, VARNISHES
BRUSHES, GLASS,

brick block, apposite the Union
arc bound to lead the Co. in the

AT ALLEN'S,

PUTTY, DYE STUFFS,

TOILET ARTICLES

]&gt;ry Goods Business I

x

PERFUMES

CHOICE FAULT CROCKRIES,

ATI ALLEN’S,
AT ALLEN'S,

and choice stock

GENER1L MERCHHDISE

With a complete Mock of

A large Um of

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

SHAWLS, CASSIERES,
0 E.

FJj-AJNTdSrZElJliS,
kinds of repairing in their Use

CYRUS

Collars,

COT

ARTISTIC

UI OB PRINTING
or
,

Shirts,

is invited to
—R. 8. Brady’s brick is finished in tip­
neat and convenient barn 2A1JO, on his lets
top order, and last Monday A. W. Alien

PAINTERS!

Gale's Chilled Plows,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Cheap As Dirt,
Cheap As Dirt.

DRESS GOODS.

Little children will quarrel and cals and

ATKINSON &amp; ROE,

NASHVILLE, MICH.

Notions,

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

shall send oM a Wagon to buy Fresh
BUTTBB. mdjeGGS.
21-46

WILL BE FOUND

Boots, Shoes,

which we ship and retail at bottom prices.
ing her sister Mrs. A. W. Allen.
B. H. Hoag is driving ths well borines*
St a lively rate about these times.
Anina and refreshing shower Taaaday
morning early before the cocks crew.
Ed White and family are now domiciled

claims loll as the millionaire. What

—Two brothers of Kalamo (who have ar­
rived to man's stature) had a brotherly

OF ALL KINDS,

Bats, Caps,

I world reepectfully inform my friends
Aylswortb’s brick presents a fine sppeer- that I am

FOR ALL KINDS OF

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

Boise A Les bars a handsome new

and tbe feUow’s ••firs** dwindled into a mri-

REE&amp;E &amp; DETTERICK
IliKlieHt Cash Price

POTATOES,

The new water task al the depot bolds
over 1,100 barrels.
motive in tho afternoon. Tbe fire delayed
B. F. Reynolds is building a ba
LATH.
his lota on Stale St
SHINGLES,
,
ud .u *&gt;pp«l k, dlrtata, ih. u,,, pU«
The frame to Mr. N. P. Frink's house is
WA TER LIME,
SALT,
Born—to Mr.-and Mrs. O. A. Philips, on
HAIR.
Main St, giving the alarm of fire, which ths 18th inat, a daughter.
STUCCO.
aroused Ed. White's -Tiger,'' who was
The plasterers have nearly completed their
fc.. 4»..

aiTMt ia hot basts, closely pu.-.ued by Tig­
er.”

Jown Bow &gt;tore!

Clothing,

CORN, APPLES, OATS,
Delivered at their

-Forty-five oords of wood on the railroad
between here and Sheridan was destroyed
by fire last Monday night It is supposed

Agrirnltural dlmpkmrnts

KERR &amp; CROCKER.

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

MEW MILLINERY GOODS!

AT THE

tlie following

slight. '
WEBSTER k HOBBS, Bhtck" —Whi AU kMta of w.«k to Um IttaulM—Hh

u« Miring

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!
ir rou

Cheap as Dirt.

want

PAINTH and OILS

COME AND SEE,

WHICH 18 NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

doublediy, ftourish and grow rich.

Yankee Notion*,

GMve IWEe a Call.
Sashvilto. Mich-, Jam 27,1876.

WHOLESALE

RATES.

rocenes

L. J. WHEELER

MEAT MARKET! Evrrgthinj $au Want,
ROE &amp; CLEVER,

COME an6 SEE,
COME AND SER

Physicians will find our
stock complete, at the
lowest living prices.

Pracri»tioM Carefillj Piwi
MAKE IT BAY YOE

FRESH MEATS
Give them a call cn W

CASH

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A. W. AM. EV

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i j?5g Hear what'a Bhyntiaa says:—“K maq from
Crestline. 0., camo to Bucyrus, disabled
4.»S from kidney trouble*
Hb sufferings
‘•=1t4 were very acute and the case un-^^Ct
prombipi* ing. Being unable to take care
of, himself
‘ A = *j i he waa taken to the County
Idfirmary for
[JtFtreatment. The phjr*i-xC&gt;O
«&gt;an
him on
h4= HamiUtnfs Buchu
and Daniflion:
• —'« jayi a markedimprovenyent look place,
. . and after &lt;w'*'«** three weeks he w A dismissed a
u ; cured
eSy man, and is now pursuing his trade
^M^with his former vigor. Dr. Fulton is a
■-*
witness to the statement and regard* the cure
as a very remarkable one.” Trade supplied by
— . Kress Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati, O.

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j rouble, but she paver apeaks any sharper | ling; I never could have him out of my

Im
: It is generally conceded that inaecta,
thoughts for a moment”
It’s a wonderful J Alice haraelf had thfa kind of nanghti- ■ which we unwh under foot, donoisuffer
plesMnt sounding voite.” ‘
nras for Will, and now, living in her ft much as ™ aiMKtkl if jurilariy dra
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!
“Don't she now!

was hunted up the stairs and homo again; j lusr
her prosenoe;
presence; lifa tools and work
wora felt
jeu i lower order &lt;rf
I rough and ooaree amidst the little dainty | themselves fajt
11 merry hunt, with much laughing ou I —‘

VI haven’t heard anybody say ‘ Willie ’
in that cooing, careful way sinoc my
sister tiiat tlied; she was just like a
mother to mo; it’s a terrible long while

BLESS^DXESS.
"I will never marry, never,’ raid
Willfam Blake to hfa father, n patient,
waaxy-lookihg old man, with thin gray
hair, streaking across hfa bowed head.
Ho answered reflectively:
“Well, I
think you’re right; there orc men that
ran manage women, but your motlmr him
been too much for me. ”
“ It noma half Bclitab in mo to gb off
and leave you alone with her; but what
can one do, with work that wanta plan­
ning, and that continual scolding in one’s
ears!”
.
“ It’s the crying fita that master me,
though,” said Mr. Bloke, " when she
fata sniffling in her apron, looking at jno
that reproachful, till Tin half brought
- to believe that I hare committed murder
or ramething in my sleep. ”
“ I sometimes think, do you know,
father, that in those tunes it fa that she

pen ting.’’
“It’s an awful unplea&amp;iht, unfair kind
of penitence, tijen; but I don’t know;
that I get fairly bothered sonn'timus, and
dou’t feel clear about anything. *’
“in teHyou what yon must do.when

.

rar &gt; fa wup’t fas for, you kuow. ’’ •
1 ‘134 I riM. my boy/* I wUL”

Accordingly, the next morning 4hcn
Mra. Blake began the day with prophetic
udiratians of. filing what sift called
“upieeL” her husbknd prepared to es­
cape,’greatly to her displeasure. She
had reewnted Will’s removal and “ant
ting .i^- for bunoBfai” but ttawa os Mr.
Blake remarked,, “oho couldn’t be any
®wc&lt; than sU. wm Lftf-to,’’ to fa &gt;!&lt;-

IIownB rtt't tafailPa^mjkch as yet, and he
said, “Anything does for one’s self,”
with a desolate air $hnt somewhat con­
tradicted hfa philosophy of loneliness;
otilV-bis wmk improv*’ woftfarfnhy’

aiid in flikt he wns' always happy. Will
was a designer of molilings.
Mr. Blake found him busily stitching
qtanj)|d«Mb f I J ’
; f
“ Turned tailor,-Will?” he asked.
. “ ’Tisu’t work eutmgh for a tailor, and
I’m afraid my bungling would not pass

keep duesclf decent looking.
after orders by and by. ”

I iuu going
if

tores," said the father, with an involun­
tary glance at tU table, whiah jook.xl
rather like the wreck (if a kitchen,

&gt;m, ,. il mu, with , UUJ„ „t
Will wm accu-rtonud to have all hfa
took round him in his work, and Bo had
graduaUy sphered the hoorahold tuplemenfa together in the same fashioi?
“ Wo will have breakfast praMfiUy,"
herald; “it would have bran muft be- fore, only while I wm gene for a loaf the
kettle bailed over.”

Mr. liUkr, liIU»g lU Ulted TO-rf/mn,
the fire.
•‘Whyi-’

perr on Uwi

Inka wjd
..,.1 rvpiiud,
........rot “
•• II ■ am
Am traveling
iAamklwuv for’
joke,
the kbura of toe Lord.” A light sod-!

NO. 43.
jrzCHZGAar XeiFS.

—,____1
”
—Bears art- getting numerous in Mid-

dimly, dawnad upou the mind of the ‘ land county.
d-oo. M b. ^...1,
WeU,
_b,t c;i_t
nmrlj («, u,,.
I Uank you cmghHo roll » luga bill &lt;■&lt;; L,r Iron the ritr mrt*
."ocwui in this
loralitv ”—. .
.
. .
. ■ . •
.

yet every indi। to be absent
Ives free from • For years cities sad large towns- have
1 feeding mi- Wii overrun by Abe agonfo of rawing
an inch or two utill.

fall in love, I do iwiievc; ra il fa, I know

who go about fram hnnra to house seokliterally rawed in two at Stafford's Mill,
have seen pigs, after their throata l»ve ing purchaoeraf^lhair warm.
bochtent,'^aae’WeirWlai SfU attempt to enough that those articles are udve-xiirad
ago.”
-Barnes Chaodter, a little boy of Fen*"»*&gt;’**••»
eat, fold if fa sail! tliaFthe «me animals, iu newspapers which nearly every family
ftoAs. They
take ; it fa not enough tliat cuts df them
bimzand rands csfal, on which he still danra |o place when stuck unawares, often pay no ap­ .arc displayed ‘on posters, and-descrip­ ton, in playing on a trapeze fell and dfa- ' Ho*1 W°I "n&lt;nt 1
located a wrist, Saturday. '
ta*. jlfatifring hfabright &lt;lrqwm0p him­ parentattention to the wound. It fa cu-. —A girl named Minnie Bush died nt
*«* &lt;ifopp&lt;rat *
__ rious also to notice that rabbits and rata, tions of them are given on liaudbills
. “Yoti raem to know all about her, self by saying, “It fa pleasant to make
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H which are left at houses or distributed an Lansing,fast Tuesday, from the effects for wrrr nya* •«
believe, ns the children say.”
Will.’’
Alice, meanwhile, had found a chser- their locomotive process bo injured, will 'tiiu streets, it ih neccsanry to nave agent*, of swallowing a pin two weeks previous.
WU1
“ All I cm likely to know. I have not
,
- . .
,
Lore la tuy Hnn, iu
ing employment in putting Will’s room bite off their foot if caught in traps, tart- ■go round to hiHfaes-end importune par-.
—Minnie, a daughter of Byron Bunh,.
to me tre tfone.
aeon her. There ore no strangers like
straight, as she called it. “Such a pity,’ that a- eamivorowi auhmd like -foe .fox
of
Flint,
died
a
few
days
since,
from
tho
- .■
fellow lodgers, and she is not the kind of
ecus of check mid tongue but are not
{►oar imui, to livo in such a muddle, add
girl to meet one on the stairs, accident­
troultadfay either gtodeaiy, or qpnacionhim so clever, too." '
Max who never do wnmg seldom do
ally, for the purpose.”
.
tfous sorupto T
.1.
“ about three weriu previously.
She had found some torn drawings in first.cue tb&lt;W Wl&gt;W,fo J&gt;P un Henrakif
..
.
—Alderman Hendricks, of. Port Hu- anything. ..
“ That was how your mother and I
Take the rawing nixbhine kgtaitfc* ah
the littered fire-place, and carefully pain’ to prevent tlie action; hi the
got acquainted. ’’
A “juxdr" bufiuesa—Picturesque re­
nmoothed them out ua treasures over­ ancoud; tlie sense onrtauily exist*. Crafat example...Jfo will,-if he O»a, gain access biully injured, by tlu&gt; bursting of an ide
“ I did not know that, father.” ’
. ••
to a hoaso without let&amp;ig lifa bufanros
looked.
Z I
- J
vat in the Aldurinon’a brewery.
Will spqk° With. 1»P »ir pf/regretful ‘ Will, coming for (. fxolft foujd her ।
A lip’-Xi’ of pleasure—A prumcnadu
be known. If he finds a sewing machine
opijog/ lint wks undunrtood and Ao-'1
.
—Lumbermen in the Muskegon region concert.
thus busy, and said, smiling—
« &gt; 1 a Jitt^eJizard in Sicily which, when jrad- there hfa next move fa to find fault with
oepted, but sileidly.
, .
Ovk colored fri-nd, ou reading tliat
• “They-aro of no ,xaaj I .don’t want*'d«uiiy alarmed by tlie blow of a cane on .fa He giU..*wure the woman.qf fae report this thu worst season for Um lum­
If in.tlfc htfa$ qf qfd ^emo«i(% I
the rock near to it, will break off from bouse tliat it luakiw too much noiaq, cifoi bering butoueiH they have ever experi­ open cars were to be put on steam roads,
walked away to hfa work,
‘iThoy raem wonderful to mo,” shn ite. tad and scuttle nwag,''fawning into too many threads, or requires foo mud: enced, owing to the cheapness of lum- piously declared he wouldn’t ride in one,
dojrn before tl^window to
for fear ob de sin dar.
: ; ’
The hoiselefa, rail­ tar.
obAhMshsH in its path, and noting*erf like power to ran it
said,' looking uf' fhmtly.
*
____ _
-‘drawings, but the thick
A jouMU boy named William Davis re­
“Ah ! jimt an women’s work docs to uh. a ship without a rudder. In fish, the oiling, ralf-regulating, ’ lock-stitch nta-‘ ’ —The Lansing Journal says that the
square-pencil made idle marks, while the
I put a button on my cuff this morning, • sensation of |xun fa trifling. A w»]&gt; chine which he reprerauts fa tho only debt of the capital city fa 8172,000, or cently walked all the wjty from Cheyenne
eyes that should, have guided it sought
will eat after it fa cut in two; so will a ' thing of the kind that Iradfl to wealth $29 for every* man, woman and child City, Wyoming, to Nebp^ika City, Nob.,
and it fa off already. ”
the only bit of nature within sight —the
and happiness. It trifl itoi only do more The debt of East Saginaw is $760,000, or barcftkited.
“ Jz.-t mo sew it on; JI’hate a nfcedle dragou-fly when impaled; and that Ac
insecta should suffer to any degree work with loss exfirtion tlian any machine
‘ ’J u*ir-L'i‘-ANi&gt;-RUN-A»vAx-A?a&gt;^rau&lt;srrin exfatencot but it will. outlast six maWill .muttered
something about
—The Detroit Evening News an­ nowx-AUADi” .fa the name of a Bed Cloud
from those swooping alond-kaleidochhuw of any other make and then be os
“troubling her,” but ohe answered, “I
Indian
who has just taken the war-path.
nounces
thet
Chauncey
H.
Gage,
of
East
scoptw.
None came now.
Will was
good as new.
'
ought to do anything I can; you don’t birds eat 1» thought iipoA.
Saginaw, has uuuried Mira Isabella Pock, He must have sat down on a pin.—’Hurmusing. How could a man work with
know how much good the charge of rooms
lington
{totca) Hawk-Eye.
jrjsxr
yovh
xioysr
nori^a.
of
Lansing,
and
now
gauges
his
happfthat sweet “ Willie, Willio,” -ringing in
of -position who ura thia wonderful ma­
Push your greenbacks round and keep
Put both of your lower limbs into ouc
his ears f It was a worse distraction has done me. I suppose it fa like rich
chine and who prefer it to idi others. The
Isdicfl,going out ot town.”
,
.
r-Mra.
Itaniuui
Wqlker,
of
GrntkA
leg of your pantaloons; take the Other
than his mother’s scolding, for ho could
“ You have made a grand improvement pryrinf., tar^eVej^bpily hel^ it along woman fa pteawd with thu fine talk she county, a y^dow.65 years old, not having leg, roll it into a bunch, sad tio.it be­
not be sure tluit ho really wanted to for­
here,” said Will, looking round; the same by hfa energy and' a friendly expression has heard, and with the machine aba lias money to pay her rood-tax, went out, hind you; then, try to ’talk. T|iat- will
get this.
not
seen.
She
cxprcaraH
her
regret
fur
room, the same furniture, but what had of confidence. Settle up oM debts and
shoveled dirt, grubbed, and worked out t-ach you.how nice and comfortable an
“I am glad I have never seen her,”
l»een a dreary confusion wm now a fairy be cautious in contracting new onoa. liaviug bought an inferior article, but it her tax the same ra the men.
ultra pull-back dress fa.
,
is now too late. It wm difficult’ poytos
ho said, with a long breath that did not
place.
Long credits require long purses when
—The Pomona Hotwe, at Fruitport,
The newspapers state that a well-knu'wn
for the old on®, and as times ore hard it
pay day udM rWhnfil If 5pb4pki llould
which was totally destroyed, by tire last banker of Paris has absconded, leaving a
will be quite impossible to purchase a
ho added.
.
pay cash more generally in their busifiuw
largo deficit behind.’ Mrs. Partington
luok of impatient disgust marked his
new otft*.
The agent, however, taluw winter, fa to be rebuilt. Thu new struct­
Alice was about to answer, “ I do not
ure will be a magnificeot one, costing tluaks that it was very good of the poor
cousciouancas of failure, he put on his
mind, ” not understanding him; but some­ quiroil. A Bion fa told of a quite recent courage from what he ficara. He blown,
man to leave it, when he might have got
about $100,000.
being
old
in
the
buhinesH,
that
he
has
thing in Will’s eyes made her own droop, incident that may be repeated a thousand
•
—Al Otsego Lake, within a radius uf off clear with everything.
and the little fingers trembled over their times daily. A ipcrehant received a dol- well-nigh carried his jioiuL He has made
Elder sister (condescendingly;}— ‘ ‘Sec,
thirty yards, ore sixteen trees which
U iu |iu4'|*ym. ot ot «n
&lt;*rTy~
have at different jjeriods been struck by Ethel, you had better opme and walk iu
she met tlm in the ‘passage ; a Ifatie, “Alice, will you stay here? will yon let
one morning, and a few momenta later
lightning. It to believed that there fa my shadow. It will be cooler for you !”
swift, gliding figure, with soft dark eyes me love you—be my wife?"
paid it to hfa butdier. It wsh peculiar^1
Home metallic attraction in the vicinity Younger stater (who reran fa patronage)—
set iu a pale fair face. “ Not a bit like
Site shrank away froln him. “I mtvd stained, so that it attracted attention.
“ You are very good, Maud; but I- have
Of them.
mother,” he tfcou|ht with
fad­ not—I mustnat"
j-( An Loir ur two luterUta aanw dill wus commodate her; of course, there is no
money
it
He
will
take
the
old
machine,
ing of satisfaction ; but as she phased he
-yA; few days ago a gentleman in Ray n shadow of niy otrh, tlauik you 1'1 ■
“Why not? tell me, darifalg.” '
paid ou another account, and woh again
A tojnuiVMAX says: “I once mycriod a
which ho insists is nearly valueless, for Qity bought some chemical fire-proof
“ Mother said, when ahe^iied»- ‘ Child,
that her foM *ere humifl vfll fear
paid out. It wnw received on account
amTgrtef.
{“"J
.
novfir marry.’ Father made her so &lt;md for goods no Jess than six times 815, and let that sum apply on tlie pur- paint, intending to use it the next day. liaudsomo young couple, and as I took
.ulu^^pf^q of lifa jmu’hiuenj th? jirioo In an hour or so the paint took tire spon- the bride by the hand, nt the close of
'•“JVliat fa the tastter?” hejui’kcd in­ wifafchod."
during the day by the miiriluutt.; Trt___
of which fa fB5. In order to make the I tenuously. Ho mixed it with oil and set tlie ceremony, and gave her niy warmest
“ Ws^iao kindred in trouble, then, that
voluntarily.
‘
curiosity fow exalted, arid, im'Ehc express­
*Willio! ch?
fa. all,” said Will; “motbsr, somehow, man wenflei tay . ^e tatfoted n tracer to full payment easy, he will allow her fo it out of doors, when it again ignited and congratulations, she tossed her pretty
face, and, pointing to the bridegroom,
tormented my fotlmr so that I revolved learn the route it had"traveled during pay in monthly installments of 810 each. burned up.
answered, nyjh
Money enough can be saved to meet this
—A party of cracksmen attempted to replied, “I think Ac fa the one to bo
to five and die alone—let us both give up
thatewos wet wit
tlie day. He was surprised to learn that
trifle, or for tlie matter of that, the com­ burglarize the office of the Trwwnrvr of cougrat-utated/’
our hard purposes; will you,' Alice I"
“Stay! If4
it luul-ekangwj hands tyenty-^a^ times.
pany will furnish sewing to do at the Kent county, st Grand Rapids, a few
A TZACum, questioning a little boy
Will's tones phjuled better that hfa
go back fh your
following her. It finally rented.in. lus safe at night It usual ra|tfa. Tho(agreement to exchange
nigllte ago1. Tlicy Had drilled a hole in about the graduation in thu scale of be­
wopda; they gained him the iictory.
brother.” Sbc
fa not probable tliat all tlie money in cir­
machine*
is
ifiade.
The
contract
fa
exe
­
ing,
asked: “ What comes next ito man!”
the
lock
of
the
iron
money-cheat,
but
From the wreck of the past seemed to
quick docility^! a geutlMBtflh^nce ;
culation will* average nearly so much ac­
iuxi ho tiiouglt pun : “MUlBtt pould spring a bright future, likjr .ths flowcra tivity; and yet there are but few who cuted and delivered. “ Exccuted ” fa becoming frightened, they fled, leaving Whereupon n little shaver, who was evi­
the
proper
word
for
it,
as
it
fa
a
cut
­
a fine rat of burglars’ tools.
dently ^smarting under a reuse of pre­
from out of last ywjr’s dead leaves.
have ever thought seriously of hie parv
have talked f&lt;. P1 hour.”
throat operation from binding to end.
—A pauper named James Fitzgerald vious defeat, immediately distanced all
Jfy and by there was a wedding; the
The dMfaH n came,
mount value to every business relation
motherly- landlady gave Alice away, and
The contract when examined fa foiled died suddenly at inc Cass County Poor­ competitors by promptly shouting, “ Hfa
enchgh. Wilfo
of keeping money rapidly in motion in
to be in the nature of a laase. The per­ House, at Cassopolis, one day last week. shirt, ma’am.”
Bravely the lJMe fellow
bat Will took her as &amp;e great gift of hfa tlie community..
son receiving the machine agrees to pay He
______
_ brother of Gov.
.
claimed to be a half
id-.
Saw a dfatingpfahal politician to hfa
for
tBe foe was i&lt;Jo strong
1
to the owner thereof the sum of $10 a,| Gaston, of Mnsaachuactta, and was for­ sou: “Look at me! I be£»as an Al­
4a they ciur" Home from cltnrch, he
THE TJEiXt SfVUASCK,
Strange, tl
‘ ’ meriy a well-to-do Lieutenant in a Mob derman, and here I am at the top of the
'ften wudi brightly/“ Wo have both resigmxl ! . Leguilahui-H arc beginning to awaken month in advance (pr the use of' the
taniqj1 onq tp gjw upjpdwiraiop ofjit ui a&amp;churatta regiment during the war.
tree; and what fa my reward? Why,
■ tllfa Birdie bkfW-diies-q what shall we have to Umi charactei; of the. tramp .uuiaancy.
t^woraL
By a recent act'of "the Connecticut any time when the oonditiona Aof the
instead!”
.
’ —Tlie United Stab* Comrufamouer at when I die, my eon will lie the greatest
8ho Dsailedilora to himnftd answered, Ijogialature, whenever any tramp shall contract are not fulfilled. If all the Grand linpids has finally decided to- ruucal in the city.” To this tlie young
&lt; another
* * Double blera?dut-Ait. ”
apply for bounty the person to whom raven payments arc made promptly they hold Pantlind, of the Morton House, for hopeful replied: “ Yes, dad, when you
*ama house,
ifltonops 1
'Peacefully .and brightly fhe yean&lt; went such application shall bo mode in return are regarded as purclouwi money, and the violations of the Civil llighta Jaw. The die—but not til! Uieu.”
himself ill fo
luma
may require the applicant to inirfonn a J,HU»
PftT* tf
‘ ” 1 persou ’ case presents a square issue on the conivered, but iiiwjoiMon on. till cvcu_old Mr. Btakii learned to
Am old farmer riding in a lumber wagon
ruoaonabic amount of labor, and on re- Irving
oi pay­ stitutiomdity of the taw, and it was
_ leooed it If, however, one
thus brought!
bl on bcjfave In youth and lore and happiness;
with hfa sou, when passing over a rough
■rare «|&gt;ecfaUy wires a lit tie fairy grand­ fuaal may call on thu outboritras for as- ment is behind, for instance the last one, thought desirable to obtain such dccimoK
idied.
0te weakest
place, fell.off; and coming in cluse con­
daughter came to- claop |xfa baud and sistai.ee, who, if necessary, shall oommit then the company can recover the ms- aaaoouaspofufble.
There was nd
tact with the wheel, ho cried out: “My
tbab.bMipdd w ,
Jawph
toddle In.hfa footateim.
tbo tr^r.p, to*fail.- ‘pl&lt;■ hud -Legislature
him. All at ।
.
_
nock fa broke!” Hfa son expreadug
Qno
day,
’
When,
for
a
wonder,
Will
’
s
ol Ohio also jMwmxl a law, under the
R
Statu bow doubts ra to hfa case being quite
hfar littie life, Willie Wanted wafting','
r- Haviland, of Traverse City, ”
l»r
“&lt; Bwip-Lbo.I Oommtadmor, undor the
alocvo -bod no buttou,’ _h6 auno to hfa U-rms uf which any tramp refusing work »-*rr
““l U‘”Q LaTe DOU“ 1 n-cv-nt oct of the Lrgfatatnre. The Gov : so bad, the old man responded with
wife fora het lo xew ouc on; rameUiing. wbfn offered
“
‘ uwy ‘bo-fiiwri
* ar oommit
fated Pri“
'^y**^**^^.
\
1 ernor baa oho certified to tlie coustruc- some spirit, “Don’t you «’poralkncwt”
before him, to jail.
'
’ ‘
‘
*
bcwilderpd Egj^fc of Isfaure
trr. iy facr attitude, aBTflie
The awe* of hardship that havearfaun 1| tion of the. Portage Lfko and Ifake Su­
~
" “
----------of
' Prince­
The method
of xu
the
Mayor
Aral WjU-iMMoyotm voic^afonMaA' wtffl thcrmumlng faunr*---------- v~~
ft aetunsthat the Indiana have got into ’
dfairacted hir^S, how could ho work* rcmind&lt;?d hicraof tfatd
tk of hers ton, N. J., in dealing with tramps might uudej UU PM-Uikdp4&gt;l'ifilg business ora i perior Ship Canal, entitling the cumnumerous.
In regard to the verbal!| ixnieH fo the laud-grant.
when lira favp gti'ir
o war among tbemralves; and now if any
now?—now that it reodfrw! The meek,
promira
to
furufah
rawing
it
is
aeldqtn
‘
wliito
num iiiterfores, hA him be scalped
desolate face of the munrner^RTOW tluit' night - 32
j
—Hiram Bunnell, uf Windsor, Cm on tlie spot.
if . ■ । •
&lt;
the place not to give money, food or cloth­ fulfilled ta a way that ariy mouey can be
-»&gt;._ ---- ----- &gt;r»—the
button
the cry had changed into suHTfi-pitiful'
aito, wra mortally insulted by L. Thump
mode.
Public
sentiment
in
cities
has
rau,
a,
m.
|W&gt;i&gt;le wffl iwi U.--»«4v..
btarachhig, “ Willie tWillfaT—* you- put bn for mfa like a fetter around ing to the tramj» who are continually
my
wrist,
ciumiug-^licc
?
”
im
said,
Haul
­
chidlMig,
&lt;1
tits
Litter
to
fight
a
duel.
;
{ntu
^8^
eta*
ami
ride
tweuty
miles
begging
about
the
town.
Arrangements,
' The .day
’ ----• r4
Thompkins roocfdrd, • and the blood ! for
soke of eating a cold hurah m
fa and
bappeuad
Poor fo give them' a meal, or' lodging, if fields and pasturus new.” They are op­ thirsty ilne-iists were placed back to lttck'ptauw, lianot fur mgy four
f^Woxriil
_yuu
-bo
luo?ti
if
you
unity-to i:
i after
SC that
could,’’ «h« nAed,-with a;
look of they will pork for fa; if they refuse to erating in the country vrliqro their nwp&gt; wiUi.rcvolve.rH in their, trembling hands j u*bst to fling innultaut the gamset bara“ Poory&lt;
follow]
work the Mayor says they do not deserve are not as well known. Thera sharper* aud cold sliivers Iu their very nfarrow. i ball
defiance.- 7 '
I tlia’m
landlady.
-'J* Ah.-nu! thin, our life, fa—-’A&gt; tender, to bo fed. When they apply ,-for help
her. up fRcrefu the
■Birtf Thompkins weakened and tlie of
A Gzonou Sheriff' difayed
execu•ptasArasfl-«rf inadraafai
ma«j JtOUxj ifaokciD, calling, “father 1I”
” | citizeifa are requested to •send them !to'
fiiir closed ingforiciiMly, without even uud
tioD fifteen
they wenyyjfrpny. ureccn minutes
miBua-s to let the crowd aee
room.
mgh, “Triph
Triple : ttm Owrawr uf the Poor.
imdfte-impndettw &lt;*.Hghthing—fee ended with a Ihank/nfsigh,
which
dog
whipped,
and
it
fa
evident
any
iiltcmpta
to
fire
the
blank
cartridges
'
’
'
’
3
“
’
*
J *
lys the verrafafai seem
ro»l venders. Tiic sooner the country is
that humauirjryet holds a tender place
with which the pistols were Loaded.
j TA4.rjU.prG FOE 4 fiOOD HOUSE______
rid of. thorn thn butter it will ta for all
Tfoxuwd to
in the American heart.
J In one of flic larger towns' of miaow i honsst people.
just as he ca
Thk Detroit bop» never yell after
in our
It h orJiruu-il;- the wi~t ud brot looting tbo munro ot
h«r-. ib&amp;a.-t u
“vwS“"B ? rF**
r. It
a«dxmen who wear plug hate and liv„tok.p&lt;mlo( kin. 4iaM.nl- Btoto ■" Um I«n«itMr
houro, ar
*?
The pubhe acta of l«7u, page 33B, ■how
■ btumM-ra. U -thry want £
it Im
enough

better."
So, “ knowing better,” bo shrank from
an intercourse that might, in-home sharp

I

with 1

• W“‘ will esdion you ^md ymi
(here
W Jo up bufidka for thaw,

Uxwo waan

.
in Chicago who had been ; and often are bought for half the price ffoM. They might nut to be ignorant of earn a living some wqy.
the existence of thfa name in five other
pIO l^s
widetanJy difw.rpr.rwl
lav,, tiw vacancy. This gentleman unexpect- j and trawling agents. NcwsjMpera U
enuntics, namely, Lafxxr, Lenawoe,
jf,mn«*dc fa vexy nnfambhy. The
wj[j' silly npfwarMd *».* morning, arid walk- I offer them as premiums obtain them
Lavingslo,.i, Mecosta and Van Ibiran. It ’ niJU1 had alrefaiv done enough to cterarve
iaiwnra&lt;H«maad tartMivenientfoftfa-wt; ttUiOTluJnt,nli
disanwry w

one’s
I aorapt hfa 1

k-aod on th*
Wink, Wil-

i abroad;

t
her
ditary gri-4, ifiid Wifi stenraawwd over
ia premeditated speech. “ My name

Waite, too ; couldn’t you take nw far
head; hw iitU« brother has run off down
“ Oh, no,” she an*w*red with direct crop of Ckdi'omi* is ratira*
Nairs. He seems to give her a deal of I simplicity, “ be wa- m&gt; naughty, the dar- profit of $50,000 annually.

OUillll I
Did yon

per cant

The margin of profits on

“I (tou’i remenilM-r," ropiimi the ass- rate*. Anrarkan wrwing machim* are - But it fa very hard paraing .any
con, “ What houae are you traveling acid in India and Auttroha for half the through the Michigan L- ghlahn
for?” Th* young gentimnan, aeeing onm demanded for them her*. —CMcaffo ■ regulate th* actios of SupsrviaorB,:

! of Norfolk. Asteroid.

�la C. BOISE.

II. M. LEF.

GRAND

JULY S3. 1*16. RnlleJ

FRIDAY.

.ere tern 1,313,900 /JOO
&gt;a on this earth.

■

htvmon

»

The banking capital of New York
City is S82,OOU,AO0.

A farmer named Lals, aged fifty

San Francisco claims a population
of 275.000 persons.

! was
removed.
ibsjdophtfaL

RAPIDS DIVI8

N

The Reliable Sheet Lime .

His

recovery

■
GKAJD

YOU WILL FIND

TO AND ntOW
K4JTLI6 AID frUSSOX

Joly lath, 1873.

BOISE &amp; LEE

i west uf Marshall, last Saturday, . The Miswia*ippi grangers are go­
to esjgblish a college. ■
Wilk Nsw and Fasaa Oooim', which tkay
ly IrgiUaksts plra for public paUun- while climbing a fence and carrying ing
'
will sell at
The fwLcIi centegial commission
a acylhe with which, he had been ,
Will cost GOO.OOO fraucs.
hu al item was seldom found in a
-harvesting, accidentally (ell upon, the
country newspaper, atul even a sen­
The total assessment in New
ary the iu sneh a manner as to inflict
York City (or 1875 is •l.rto, 948r
s itH»n ’*•* Scarcely given a ‘passing
a severe cut io hie left leg, rendering ,699.
notice, but to day, the newspaper amputation above the knee. He now
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
They have rag-pickers in Indianthat does not give these, « ju»&lt;ly lies iu a precaricnt condition.
'
(
•polis, Ind., worth 9100,000.
' ml etl pro*y and stupid, while those
Tlie six year old sun of Leon
There are now eleven Catholic
iltnt du are iqwally sought after fur
Woods, at Bay City, was drowned in ।archibisbops in the United Stales,
their fresli and nicy news, kThe
the river in front of his father's reiiTha estimated vaJus of the last
newspaper editor,' who makes his
drtice, Sunday
night. Two small French vintage is $400,000,1-00.
sh e* u' efippiogs in these days, can­
cousins saw him fall in, but they had
not complete successfully with uue
been forbidden to go near (be river, era at the Philadelphia Cenlenial.
who makes a 6|»rdaltv of luca' news.
and being afraid of results, ran away
A water famine is again threaten­
Tliere are many local occurrence*
without'giving the alarm. The boy ed at Philadelphia already this sea­
that caa he put in typo, tasking the
wss missed and Tuesday morning his son.
paper more interesting to the general
floating hat told the tale. The body
Red Cloud and Snoited Tail ac­
reader, than longer aud more prosy
A SPECIALTY.
was recovered.
node to' a cession of the Nebraska
articles clipped from oth.r papers,
lands.
At
Charlotte
a
search
warrant
was
which everybody has read. Editors
Wendell Phillips declares that the
■or reporters tliat isuore these, are ei­ recently sworn out to find the re­
Presidential issue will be civil rights.
ther to much afflicted with ennui to mains of a cow said to have been
The Pope sent 64,060 for the relief
stolen.
The
cow's
head
was
found
)&gt;ut them in proper shape (or the eJiof sufferers by ^the inundations in THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
fication of their readers, or they may at the slaughter house of a well-, France:
Imb suspected of being an organ known buteher, who has heretofore
Another iaeun&gt;ion ol Mexican cat­
crank to some partv or sect, and borne an unblemished reputation, and tle thieves into Texas is reported
IN THE VILLAGE.
knowing their own weakness, thus sworn to. Before a warrant could from New Orleans.
feel th V it would be for thsir lasting be issued for the arrest of ths party
Delaware is preparing to ship six
injury to odend even parties weaker implicated, the cow came home safe mill ion buftels of peaches to market
nnd sound, and it afterward transpir­ this season.
than themselves. Tlie be»t papers
are of course most talked about, and ed that the head identified waa that
The cost of maintaining the Indi­ OF ALL KINDS AT COST!
of a two-year old steer. The butcher ans for the year ending June 30, 1874.
there is no better proof that a news­
paper is a kticcsssful rival to another has nuw commenced proceedings for was &gt;6,602, 462.09.

Wholeeale and Retail

CROCKERY
GLASSWARE

SUGAR 10 to 14 Cents!

SHELF

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

SPRING SUBS!

GOODS

Fort Vane, Jacboi t Saiioai R. R.

CANNED FRUITS

•beet, than to &gt;ee the latter on aux
tons.seat about the quality of uews
the live paper-gives its readers.

damages.

In the Bay City Council

A grand banquet was given to the
Monday American Riflemen, al Dublin by
Trinity college.

night, charges were preferred againat
City Marshal M E. Craney, charging

acts of corruptness, leadaen, drunk­
A strong vein of silver has been
discovered in

Co., and

On'onagon

great excitement prevails
Grier'a^rawniill and Moore's .foun­

dry al Charlotte, burned a short time

been

since, have

are

rebuilt aud

ngjia running.

enness, indecent cunnuct, and the re­

Don’t make yonr pnr
cliase until you have
FANCY GROCERIES •
sen my Stock.

AND THE SOUTH.

Of all kinds, and

An oyster measuring twenty-two AT PRICES THAT DEFY
by ten inches has been found at
COMPETITION!
Greenwich, Conn.,

Queen Victoria has been invited
ceipt uf mouey—one dollar per day
to be personally pi esc nt at our Cenfor alibwing the continuance oi wait­ tenial next year.
Of an kinds which we
er girl aaloons. Affidavits accom­
Lack of rain hu injured the rice
pany the charges from two parties crop of Louisiana, and other crops are WARRANT TO BE PURE
p y'ng money for such purposes, and •Iso suffering.
another swearing that M. E. Craney
Seven thvnsand Spanish desert­

bought a reentrant at Ea.-t Saginaw, ers are reported to be in the ranks of
which is a place of ill repute, and the cuban army.
Paid for all kinds of Produce, or esebangrj
MunAuy morning, went there atdiflcrcnt limes and oc­
It cost 9161,000 to furnish Vassar
which destroyed Berkey Sc Goy's cupied a room over night with a College, and tlie entire coat uf the
building was 9750,000.
I?OK BARGAINS
woman.
Mt five thousand.
I
New discoveries of quick* tlrer and
Tuesday George W, Fream WM
cinns';?re are raising the wildest ex- call and see u» before purcha»ing.
Jk Iffid named Nelson, thirteen
arrested io Leroy, on the charge of
cilemeul in CutUa Casta County,
yoasa oldt waadeawaed near Kendall,
BOISE &amp; LEE.
adultery, and
brought to Mason. California.
Vsa Barm, couoty, on July 16th,
Tlie complaint was made by Henwhile with othca boys fishing. His
ty L. Tripp, who resides near Saline,
body was recovered.
Washtenaw County, and who is the
Tlfo weH known ck&gt;Uung fins uf husband of the woman with whom

KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED!

Grand Rapids was again visied

by the firs fl nd

ALL ABOARD

M. Seligman,
cfosed

Kalamaaeo, wa» the adultery was claimed to have
Fri been committed a year or more ago.
Liabilities nut known, The prisoner pleaded pot guilty and
•&lt;

Inn believed to be hrge.

tells a plausible story.

married a third wife, having parted

on Thursday evening and on Satur

-with both his funner wives.

day morning died.

T&gt;OWFT TOWN!
TO

THB

Elmer and Lucy are own cousins,
because his mother, and her - father
were brother und sister way down
in Yurkstate. These cousins are
Two scoundrals attempted to out­ aged 14 apiece, and have ate apples,
rage a young lady near tlie old ceme­ drank cider, and laid awake together
tery at Anu Arbor, on the evening of down under father Holden's roof, for
the iMh. A University student nam­
•ci of domestic economy on the part
ed Randall proved to be her rescuer. of sister Holden, saved the expense
A heavy wind, wifo

much

light

flattened
a good many fields of oats near Char­

North of there five miles

w&gt;.h

accompanied

the
bail.

But little damage dune.
The waters of the historical Rais'n

are |.as«iug away, and it is now
dimunitive

be­

stream.

Il is sad to think that yea is ago

the

United States Government reserved
the right of navigation of this

river,

up to within three miles of Adrian.

Mrs. Warren, wife of B. W War­
ren, of Charlotte, was buried on Fri­

State

in

resident

of

She came into this

1842, and has been

Eaton

County

a

since

1487.

leaves four children and a

cle of aeqaaintauoes

She

large cir­

to- mourn

her

loss.

Tlie examimtioo of the two Ful­
lers at Grand Haven for the murder
of Wilson Pound has concluded and
the Fullers bound over to trial al the

Circuit Court

55

Saw MZill I

a

is

aing and a very little rain,

day.

.1 Fort Waj w&gt;- With HtUborK. Fort W»»m4
t.’hlcaa-o. Toledo,W»l«&lt;h 1 Wrtlrrn, Fort Wqw
Muix-I.' * ClnctnnaU. atu! CtadMall, Richmond
* Fort Wayne JUllrueda.
13,1174.
P. B. LOOMIS. Pna'l and Om*1 Muapr

He did not cut deep

and his life w.as saved. He
drunken, worthless fellow.'

coming quite r

Tie Air Breats fail to Cieci
tie Dwwari Coarse.
The Na"hvillc People
Amazed.

isher, attempted suicide at Detroit on

wind was

Mlehlcan

FOR

Louis Abate, an Italian marble pol­

lotte.

OFF THE TRACK.

The woman

apostle of' in the qase, whose age was 32 years
Van Buren county, is not so- much of bad been separated from her husband
an apostle as he was. He has just three years. She attended a dance
II- Booze, rhe inspired

Saturday n:ghl.

G. A. TRUMAN,

Great Slaughter!

up by Eastern creditors

«lay evening.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

Watevn Ine princi-

p.e witness fur the prosecution in
default of five thousand dollar* -bad

rheets and a whole set of bed quilts.
Besides all this, it was pleasant for
Either to have a snug bed fellow,
those cjld wicked nights, last winter.
Elmer would not hang out late nights,
but would go to bed early, for he be­
lieved he bad a "soft thing," and
wanted to please and honor his,dear
mother in her old age, But Elmer
nor his fond parents knew what to­
morrow would bring forth, until a
con pie of weeks ago, when they hir­
ed Lucy out to wrestle with [•olsand
ketUeajmt she did not feel well, and

so her aunt Holden gave her some
-dope'' which she thought would be
good for what ailed her. But the
neighbors soon learned uf Lucy's real
condition, and now propose to make
things warm for Mr. and Mrs. Holden
if they refuse or fail, to care for the
orphan victim of their young man's
indecencies. Poor Lucy is a fallen
girl, but she will be cared for and
protected at the expense of Holden's
coffers, until she becomes a mother
of shame, and a Irving sorrow. O
pity the early fallen!—Hartford Day

LIVE GROCERY
0F

P

DURHAM

hare slaughtered them. The agitated sir
that breaks the mighty forest fails to check
the downward course of prices. And the
people of Nashville are amased to see J. L
Rood &amp; Co’s Buggies c'uning to their city

truth ef thia ata! ex ent call al K EH R A
CROC KER’S. where you can -Bae far
Youreelf." Wa are wiling chaap, and we.

Manufacturer of

1 S
&lt; o
= «
a

o i

a '&lt;

GD
0Q~

Florida has arranged to supply the
North with 200,000 watermdoua, and
A little boy of President Emery, how let's be liberal and ship ’em ail
the castor oil and rhubarb they want.
of Marengo, 3 Years uld, shot himself
Susan B. Anthony asks the public
wnh a revolver, in his alidutnen, the
to forgive Henry Ward Beecher's
sins, sad Henry informs that he isn't

LUMBER,

8X

Where can be found a

FOR THE

g

child In Barry County to call at our- wareboase In Bastings, and see for themselves.

NEW STOCK

or

thoroughly

J. Is. REED A CO,
Teas, Cafees, Spices, Cracker;,
GLissvare * WaaAemre,

Hastings,

H

Mich.

5J

©
P. o

FURNITURE MANUEACTORY!

3

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

B’
era.

CHOICE

CANDIES! Parlor, Utiwy, Diiiu, Office aii
Totsditr with a full MMrtBvnt ot

MIRRORS, PICTURE 8, FRAMES

C/2

g.

Qw

00
0

DUSTERS. fcC~ &amp; C.,

PRICES THAT DEFT COIPETITIOI.

Baiy Cali: aii PtraiW&amp;ta!

0
M
3
a
z
o

WHOLESALE &amp; RETAIL TRADE.
§

BUILDING LUMBER!
z
u

LATH &amp; SHINGLES.
Depot, Nashville, Mich.

GENERAL FUHTURE!

Wuiliitie GfcceryLine!

0
r.
d
5&lt;
0

3.
S’

8 &lt;z&gt; 3

AND CARDS, BRACKETS.

A new paper called the Reporter
has been established al Saranac by
C. H. Smith.
.

Hard and Soft Wood

&amp;

c

A W. OLDS.

9

® p o
00 ।
O Q
&lt; £.

has been recummiited Io jail.

forget that Hannibal liamtio,

We

ri: re at

IT,

CSrnNS AND CASKETS,
CASES furnished to order
SHR 0UD8 AND COFFIN LIN-

JEWELRY

COME &lt;fc SEE

Emmy «he revolver tor safe keeping. be * mistake wacwhere.
mi

Come and See!

ui

hltfo follow watched her. end gut posession ef it, and hence the Hcektent j
°° * l“CfDeW’
.. .
.
,
1 raf’*r which went fur cue before —
Xir bred one day.
. jr&gt;,r p/ftt.

CHAB. W. DEMARAY

P. DI RRAW.

�cost,

NEW GOODS!

LOOLLMLTTEB&amp;

situs no mm f

NEW GOODS!
On motion die following ordinance
was adopted:
»
The Common Council of the vil-

JULY 23, 1875.

—Wheat 81.25.

£ariarM

Good figures,

-Ma B. Chipman fo visiting friends at
Balti. Creek.

«irtrf«jt.

H. YOUNG. M. D.
OSA- «a*t -i-w of Mela

W
n
.

himself.

w* onOeforron Bi., and fa company with

A. BARBER, M.. D, Bomw
a patklo
««J £r.r««m.
__ _ _I*J
__j-aScUn
...
....... ...a Oflir*.
tf,.»*-•

bngau kicking in the doer, tie.
handaome ntn-

cral verdict of our hw abiding citiiens.

WEBSTER k HOBBS, Black
T » untUw. All ktada ot wawk bi the Ilracko-rtll

While In the City Police Court ths other
inesais the Organ trade
eeven American Organs in six dayr. .

T B. RASEY; Drayman. Goods and
. n*cca«« earnod CO any HR* In U* vtltor*WENT SMITH.
LAWYBR,

M. FLINT,

—John Dennis of the Hastings Jodkxal
in advance of its opponent the
BAlfpMt.
• - .

Hastings

see the least offenders of the 1»# receive the
greater punishment. For Initance, while
mere disorderly, let off on $8.50 and a
chance to lake leg bail, and old gray-head-

ers or occupant* of lots or pre tinso«,
adjoining Main St., at any pointt be­
tween the Tiiornappje River and tho
Railroad track, are required to clean
said St., and remove all rubbish from
said St. to the center of the street adjoing said lots or premises, the street
to be cleaned on Saturday - of each
week before nine o’clock A. M., any
person or persons neglecting or refus­
ing to comply with the provisions of
thia ordinance after notification by
the village Marshal, shall be subject
to a fine of $1 for each neglect or re­
fusal, to comply with the provisions
of this ordinance. This ordinance
shall take effect July 27th, 1875.
E. J. Fbiohnkn.
G. A. Tai;han,
Recorder. *
President
Carpets, (New Styles), at
Dickixsox's.

money $5.9i&gt; nd an order for $1.78, taking
of this township hare.dried up, consequent- hfo last cent and more than ths fine called
for. Is such, justice ?
.
St«at QuillDonaldeoa's baloon go over, this flare last
Thursday night, aud it was Mao seen ^at
Leslie and in Canada. There can Ifa' no

JOHN R. EASTMAN.

g

LIEBHAUSER,

ecspaaifcn, Grim wood, as staled en the
fourth page of the News have found a .wat­
ery grave In Lake Michigan.

ELIHU CHIPMAX,

We learn that a young men named Mar­
At the M. K. Parsonage, in this village.
ker, a breakman on a wood train, while
July 171b, by Rev. E. L. Kellogg, Mr.
coupling cars on tLe Valley Railroad at
Casper F«. Bowen, of Maple Grove, aud
Miss Msggie J, Murray, of Kalamo.
Charlotte, last Wednesday evening about
six o’clock, and eaugbt his foot in a ••frog”
Nashville, Mlcb.
Code Sam's promises lo pay. Thanks. A
ing a leg and arm. He died skoal nine man that encloses $1 with hu marriage no­
Gnural Conveyancing,
tice for tho printer, is a gentleman, aud is
o’clock of the seme evening.
CoUectiont a specialty.
destined to float down the troubled stream
of matrimony, with no Varma to beat upon
MONEY TO LOAN,Xs
Our citizens are talking up the feasibility
hfo bark, but to be surrounded with shnahine,* peace and happiness all the days of
Good. On Mr. Perkey’s form just north of
bis life.
(he river is a strong mineral spring which
MRS. L. O. CROCKER Is a good sign. Raise sufficient capital, At &lt;h« residrocx of Mr. Russell fllade, in
Bailie Creek, July 8th. 1875, by llcv. E.
Has just returned with a large and complete bore the well and make Nashville as famous
D. Young. Mr. G. G. Spaulding, of Hast­
a watering place* as Eaton Rapids or Grand
ings, to Mias Alice A. Slade of Battle
Creek.
Haven. Now is'rhe time to put your shoul­

Justice of tits Peace,

Baring nnd Slimmer

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!

der to the wheel.

Xcok Ties, Hushings,
Collars and Cuffs,

Many of the ciiixcni of this village will
remefnber a man that formerly lived in this
IN ALL OF THE LATEST STYLES. village by the name ofCi ofl, who married
a Mrs. Clendenning. ‘ Now Mrs. ClendenHats Bleached and Preued.
denping had a daughter named Lucy.
Something less than a year ago Croft’s-wife
died and he appearing to Ukc the stock
pretty well, on last Sunday lead to the -hy­
menia! alter his step-daughter Lucy. This

Drm law, Cittiit ait Fiiting Done

NEW MILLINERY GOODS!

Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS
OF TILE

REESE &amp; DETTERIOK
PAY THE

Highest Cash Price
FOR ALL KINDS OF

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

THOR. A
into his face before Mr. Philips could drive
him off. Mr. Philips went to the house and
sent for medical aid. Dr. Young soon ar­
rived, who burnt the wounds with caustic
and dressed them. As soon as Mr.- Philips
wss able to be around he took his revolver
and sent that dog to the place prepared co­

Mr. Philips is able to be around but has

16 TINTS

lamtic is James Russell Lowell's stalely
ode, read under the Washington Eta at
shall send out a Wayon to buy Fresh Cambridge, July 3rd, which surpasses his
Concord Conlenfal Ode, printed in (he June
BUTTER and EGGS.
number. There is also a humorous poem
21-46
REESE k DETTERICK. by Dr. 0. W, Holmes, called forth by the

ARTISTIC

AINTERS!
NASHVILLE, MICH.

LIVERY STABLE!

CORN, apples, OATS,

SALT,
HAIR,
4-c-,

fe.,

Pablidted by H. 0.

AINSWORTH k BROOKS,

Proprietors.

Again in the Trade
TL el ations

with you. I trust by fair dealing I shall be
able to retain your confidence, and lo win
that of strangers.

Attention

Nashville.

Ready pay customer* sha
, complain of high prices.

Crive 3Ie a CallNashville, Mich., Jan. Y7.1875.

nasrvillb,

■ micettoain'.

We now intend to publish a list of cur

Cleaning Watchn,
Watch Main Sprint,
Clock
"
-

Woi

$1.25
1.00
1.00
.75

CwnM!

70,(W NOW IN USE,
IWe-vr StyleH-

CASH DOLLAR DEAL

Hare Been introduced this seaeen which
$1 00 surpass anything-ever offered Urthe public.
1 00 Every Hut nun «.t wnrraniedi

•1 lbs Rio Coffee for
11 lbs Japan Tea for
10 II&gt;B New Orleans Sugar

1 00'

12 lbs Family Mackerel

1 00'

1 lb A No. 1 Tea

I 00'

15 lbs Butter Crackers
1} lbs Satisfaction Fine Cut

1 00
1 00‘

10 Rolls Wall Paper

1 00

5 Boxes Linen Faced Collars

1 00*

I Pair Patent Overalls
Irish Linen Table Cloths only

1 00
1 00

1 00’
1 00'

"

Taken nr pay iwtnti

1 00

Ladies* Hose

I1 Balls Best Knitting Cotton

10

AU binds of

STODLS AID INSTRUCTION BOOKS

H R DICKINSON.

J. IL L'm.

GSO. R. FLKMtMO,

Somrthing Inlrrrstln; and Ft].

Would respectfully call the attention of the
cilixans of Nashville and vicinity, to
their stock, bought for «ash,
aud to be sold at the
.
■
lowest cash rales.

■able.

BOOKS. STATIONERY.

WrALL PAPER, PAINTS,

Elegant New Quarters,

MEAT MARKET!

BRUSHES GLASS,
PUTTY, DYE STUFFS,

PERFUMES

•

AT ALLE’S.

CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
and choice stock of

Fue fchaa ui (Sjm,

GENERAL MERCHANDISE

Will a

auek

Cheap As Dirt,

A large Una of

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

DRESS GOODS.

For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only

Cheap As D irt.

Grangers and Farmers,

Cheap as Dirt.

SHAWLS, CA3SIKBB,
E

ATTENTION!
IF TOO WAFT

COME AND SEE,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

P-A-IINTS and OIL43,
♦
Bous Ban’s will give very elooe U

Y»nkrc Notion*.

COME/^AND SEE,

WHOLESALE CASH RATES.

roceries

COME AND SEE.

Phyticians will find our
stock complete, at the
lowest living prices.
-Want,

Of all kinds, and in fool

Errriithing ^ou

PreicriDta Careftllj Prepare!

that they &gt;111

all kind*, which will be sold low for cash

AT ALLEN’S,

TOILET ARTICLES

Dry Goods Business'!

ROE &amp; CLEVER

FRESH MEATS,

AT ALLEN'S,

OILS, VARNISHES

brick block, apposit
are bound to lead U

I akn anxi-MM to'dtcM cut my slack as far
as perriblc before t mere inte my new
quarters,-fa Brady's brick, and will endea­
vor lo

MAKE IT PAY YOU

C, A Voaderferd,
WMdUsd.
lkr»I.d . fl.,, N. T.

Now in the Market.

constantly on band,

WHICH IB NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

raACTtCAL

Instrument!

Finest
Grangers' Prices!

m wm,
BOISE BRO’S
ow wm,
KOCHER BROS. Drugs, Medicines m wm,

OT

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Jeweler &amp; Watchmaker

Is acknowledged by ail leading musicians
to be the

AND A FEW

Nashville,.Mich., April 1st, 1876.

AND

HUBBARD,

GARDEN SEEDS,

&amp;C.,

I world respectfully inform my friends

White Lead Works.

CYRUS

WALL PAPER,

which we ship and retail at bottom prices.

______ L. J. WHEELER
n a very striking «e.

THE AIERICAH-OBGAN

CROCKERY,

Very Cheap.

Have removed to their

fo invited to my stock of

DETROIT, MICH.. ‘
Gillham Haos., Propristors,

CLOTHING,

10 Pairs Mens* Half Hose

STUCCO,

DETROIT

“OYSTER OCEAN”
Laiiew’ and Geita* Kestairut,

, PIANOS !

855

LISTEN? QBEETime:

POTATOES,

Especial

WORCESIKR,

w

48-1'

Cbarcc,

8100.00 isc OOL.O.

ble contributes the first of her aalobiographical papers, which fo full of delightful
anecdote, and Mark Twain brings to a
cIom hfo “Old Timed on the MiesfoeippL”
A Now England tale called “A Roadside
Romance.’by Q. Lathrop; while a lively
and saaacnable account of “Ten Days*
(Sport on Salmon Bivara" fo written by
Drea Sage. Poetical
contributions are
mede by J. T. Trowbridge, Gwix Thaxtor,
and Mrs. Matt. The editorial departments.

Fl K.ST CLAS»

W. A. AYLSWORTH.

pay the Highest Market Price for

Business

Bites Pelts ail Fin.

ATKINSON &amp; BOE,

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

ouv dhall be pleased to renew

LIQUID PAINTS

Ladles* Linen Collars A Caffs
To match all new Spring styles, bought at
my own price, to be sold accordingly

The new firm o

Greeting!
PRAOUr. rrmldcnL

WILL BE FOUND

CLOTHING

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,
White Goods,

ATTENTION, ALL!

_

PATENTS.

AS»

HA TS AND CAPS

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

That MvsQcrro.—-The song bf
Clover Seed. &amp;c.,
the musquito is heard in tho Ifind—
Delivered at their
and in the sleeping room, too—yea,
and likewise out on the veranda—
ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
nnd verilyit doth also cause the hand
of the moonlight pedestrian to slap
himself in the face, and even wish
'
We also keep on band and have for sale
that he (the musquito] were dead, LATH,
.
'
A very little of the still small voice
of that festive insect goeth a great
SHINGLES
ways.
WATER LIME,

SHEARMAN.
r. C-. Oberlin. Ol

AMERICAN ORGANS,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Boots from $2.50 to $9 pr pair

f. runalne tbctx» oul ei»bt (») i
&gt; the north line of the Grand Bfv

Wanted Immediately.

DRESS MAKING

Clothisg,
Hats, Caps,
Boots, Shoes,
NoUou,
Shirts, '
Collars,
Cats,
Ac.

I will call the attention of fanners, meof Detroit, Rochester and Eastern manufacturies, at prices that cann’tfail to please.’ chauics, merchants end everybody to my

highway, thence north to the place of br|
Dated Nashville, July 14th. 1»7X.
LEWIS DURKEE,

Wm B. BAVAGB &amp; BROs COLTJMK

Sown JJtoke !

gowN

Brj Goods

A job lol of

where Croft is now Uving. This Croft is
said to be a mineable profligate, and from
-I r\Q YOUNG MEN TO
this transaction we should think he was.
LEAHX TELEGBAPH1,

Last Saturday morning 0. A. Phillips
And in varieties to suit customers, all to be
went out into hfo corn field to drive out
some cattle which were destroying some
corn, when Mrs. Jim Davis “seeked” a dog
belonging to John Davis of Kalamo and the
dog instead of “going for" the cattle at­
CALI. ASD SBB.
tacked Mr. Philips, grabbing him in the

AGENTS FOB 1HE CEL11HUTBO

BOOTS and SHOES,

OB PRINTING
Of every dccrlpUon i

much,” said she, and lifting him from tho
most durable, and handsomest instrument, sidewalk she threw him across the street in
Make home pleasant. Bay one.of the Br­ to the second story window of a dry goods
store, breaking three panes of
for a trade. .They will give you a good lad escaped unburf.
C. 8.
bargain.
Kalamaboo, a ten.

99 per rest above 1st caat,
AT THE

olds orcon- SUITS Oom »8. t.
fertable, than to hear your neighbor’s dog sumption.
fbroal and
Lungs, ycL-------------------------- - ------------Made up in good elylee and warranted to fit I
cured. Wc have distributed every year, for
What a chaapiag sight to Me a young three years, over 250,000 sample bullies by
man with hfo arm around a pretty girl, Druggists in all parts of the United Blates.
while she tightly grasps the string of a ten "No other manufacturer of loediclnc over
Rve their paeparalions such a tael as this.
cent balfoon T
1 to your Druggist and get a bottle fcrTS
What fo a.more pitiful sight to see than a cents and try it. Two doses will relieve you
83ew.
young lady going down street with a largo Sample bsttles 10 eta. each.

—A short limo since a prominent businssa man .of Hastings sal up with another
man's wife until after twelve o’clock pn th#
the front porch, when the man of the house part of a dry goods store trying lo follow
g P.iRADY, Manufacturer of
appeared and assisted said ‘.•pt'otDintnl" to
step down and onL -This woman is said to
T
' Bout, and Shoes,
V
Makins and Repairtagnoatly donn.a!w .triet atuu- have been the means of tbs moral death of
Is there anything tliat will make you feel
one man. end (hfo last rupture was mTo
more as though you were alone in the
than the husband could stand and n parting
TOIIN Q CRESSY(
world than going to the foarth, then visiting
J
K II13 K 1
Bartram's show, then shotting the door of
your office and wait for the devil.
styles of the celebrated American Organ.
U’W JONES,
“Doyoalove roe Mollie Darling?" fo
After a careful examination of the leading what a boot*black was singing as a
instruments we are compelled to -giro the

TAILOB

LEE &amp; FLEMING,

W. A. A YLSWORTH’S,

Kid Gloves for One Dollar al
Diciuxsox’s.

NO BXCUft FOB BI1N0 SICK.
I tt LEE,
Vt
X&gt;t&gt;x»uty HlxerlfT,

RO, NOT AT COST, ICT

ON HAND AT

yotir Buller, Eggs and Med Fruit.

With thanks for poet patronage we truri
We pay ihr Highest Market Pricefor by fair prices and honest dealing to merit iu
continuance
^9 trade with me.

W. H. KM.BER

k

Bro.

F.C.t F.T. BOISE, PriffifeU. M

A. W. AtLWlV.

�Ohio, •ad four children came of it.

wnrwt. a roimvisr cm the ASretne ufOHnwit aisl
Miriiigan.

.
J’OLITICAL.

oxDfKB.tr..
are reported from Wellington: Frank M.

qaantlty would tar worth about f !.&lt;W. A targe lUmus ; ttoorge W. GuodleU, Tkst Mtawuri ;
and the following atorekeopem; Robert B.
Fraaer. -Uxtb KsakMky ; Itakiw B. Pegram. First
Miroouri ; Wm. J. Little, Beeond Kentucky;
RobertC. Nonse. Recent Khn tacky.
*•**&gt;« wo.nfcmr
—TTie Connecticut Legialataro Suffrage Com*» wte» itarMra Aiowot mittoc has rtr;x&gt;rtcd ta favor of Wowing women
to vote in Prsfddeutial elections.
to raek refuge at the jolk* atatten. While
-The PrssUmiliasxMfeed Mlio commission
MirirtarlteoidimlktTLe Umuo (BoUanxI), and
the omnuiiMiion of ■ Christian WuDwober. of
low*, tp be Minister ItoHidcnt in Ecuador.

FIKAJtCIAI. -AN1&gt; I.YDV8TBIKL.
rivodic
England, who are bound for Brigham Young's
high charge* for food—40 |&gt;or cent, higher than

Be walked tho laet mile in V minute*

—Tlie firm of Logan Bron. A Co., PitUbuigh
and 1’liiladclpuia, dealers in peirolcutn. failed
last week. Liabilities. $350,000.

M hixini and 15 minntto.
—The Cornell University boys have covered
thaawslvM all over with glory. They not only

from Loudon to look out for counterfeit Ikmk
of Eagtaml anti Bank of France note*, an targe

Craft.

ot Baratoga, but achieved a still greater victory
by beating all competitors in the chief race of
—Nova Beotia complain* of .the American
duly on coal, aud it is Stated that the opprteeive

Mtoral college*.

jwrtmeut show a marked improvement in tlie into thta country.
•
■
—Tlie exportation qf hurstw from Germany
has been rceumod, although now and then a
River Valley. Cedar county. Neb., that mi emi­
grant family was recently murdered by iht&gt;
Ponca ludum*. Mncli exciicrsent exiat—Moody-aud Banker liavo hold tboir farewell
among the settlene
—Attorney-General Pierrepont baa put a
quietus u;&gt;on the notorious Cliorpenning claim. iug that they hold 285 niootiag*. which were
ho long pending in Congreo*. OveiA9100,0OT attended by 2.530,000 people. Tho amount of
morioy expended for building, printing, etowamount winch the Attorney-General thinks ante. etc,, ta *140,000. Moody and Hankey demore than covers all Juel claims he has upon

Washington, an inq&gt;o«ini; structure which has

oommlttac.
.
—A Coi'ciihagcn dixpatcb otato, that an cxphnxtioii '4rfll be demanded of Germany for the

iiv&lt;

liandcufling Mrs. Dancer, admitted five con­ the expense* of the Prince of Walen on hta trip
federate*. Tlie party then ransacked tlie house
from top to bottom, secured *40,000 in Virginia
—Col.' Gitdendeeve has accepted the cup
Blate bonds, and made their eecajw.
offered by tlie Britiali riflemen for American
competition. and will invite the membeni of tlie

the bark Union, which w» alleged to have porn! •intervention by Germany Tn Cuban af­
been purposely wrecked in I’nget sound May 1 faire, in cxjujunutioii with the United States Mid
to defraud the inauranco companies Tlie Great Britain.
crime, if eetabliabed, is punishable with death.
—Tlie French Aaaembly las passed by *
large majority the Public Powers bill. Thta
—During tbo trial of a nmnlcrar in Chicago,
die other day. ■ rac-ond tragedy w*a being cu।
1
another murder was committed al a low drinkthat the IHierUw* vf FiainX, -ull Lo safer
under such a stale of affairs that they acre
tho tadtom of the murders. Tho trial men­
tioned resulted in the sending of‘the criminal.

littto &lt;lonU tliat Chimwv labor will
eventually become one of the main aux­
wwks. . At that time he was in the iliary aids in the rapidly incrciuctog
army, and had to march away. He wealth of Pwcitic States.
didn't count t^ai ou«. Before the cruel
war was over 4feparried Another woman
The value of the system of life-aaring
divorced from her, and has now forgot­ staticus established on unr cofurts iu*y
ten even her name. He then wef»£ to be estimated by tiw aid of the official to„ _ . From
Cincinnati aud marrhxl • yonug lady of l»ort .published in Washington,
,it appeara
7 „/that durgood family in tfart city, .lie got work this report
in Chicago at homie painting, and some­ ing the post six months fifty-nine
wreaks,
imperiling
some
862
lives, oc­
times visited his Oimnanati wife. White
on one of his virifa- to her ho met- Mist curred in tlie vicinity of the life-saving
stations.
Tito
value
of
the.
aid
rendered
.Hannah Hr'ctkte, of Lawrenceburg, and
soon alter BmrrifHl her in the regular may be judged from th: fact that out of
this
largo
number
only
fifteen
of tho
“ * id no many wives, npw, that
to trouble his mind, aud ahipwrecked lust tlieir livre. Fourteen'
woiUd. ]pot let him steep even when be of these Wife lost in the wreck of the
w^s far sway from them all.
He finally fated Italian bark Giovanni, which Ktruck
cofifeesod to his Cinririuati wife what ho so far from the shore as to bo out of
had done in Lawrenceburg, mid offered reach of any lift-saving apparatus at
to go to the ixillee otfifio and ohargo him­ present invented. Three are most natteself w&lt;th a bad case of bigamy.
She fuetory results, and we hope that m«wiKJt hiiir ff iit ;i toil Rim to ctenr nrre will be taken to fu0hor increrso the
dufto Cnicage, go to work; nbd let' tho efficiency of -this most nduabte depart­
Lawrenceburg woman go. Ho went,.bnt ment of tho public service. Tho resulia
coiil&lt;l not pass 'through' lAwrondebrirg already obtained more than justify the
creation of the life-saving stations, and
without stopping over night. Then ho
ought to act as an inducement to their
told bis Lawrenwbnrg,wife oil about the
.farther multiplication. Not alone have
Cintinnati one.' She and her mother
humireds.of valtuibte livre butm saved,
didn't mind it a bit, but they exacted
a promise that- he would give up the bnt property to the value of over one
million and a Imlf has been rrecned from
Cincinnati family. Hu promised, .and
tlie waves within a very few mouth*.
want to house painting again in Chicago.
Tho total value of property rescued from
But tke.Qiueinuati and Lawremxjhurg
loss by these stations since their estab­
• wives gbe together,'and u^pon comparing
lishment fa 1871 amounts to tho largo
note® resolved that Buck ought to Iw
sum of four millions and a half nearly,
stopped, nnd put where ho .could fool
no more women. They went to Chicago while the total number of lives imperiled
with an oJBcer, a^ulliad no difficulty in during tlie some period was 2,451. Only
Stating and wresting Buck. He was •iglitocu of these lives were lost, includ­
quite willing to go whithersoever they ing the fifteen liefore mentioned. These
1ml. On tho train he told his own story figures arc the strongest argument in
of his busy life. Among other things he favor of the further increaao of this de­
A.dd. he laid five separate and distinct partment of tlie public service, aud we
wives living in Chicago, and was very hope before many years liavo passed
glad to get away anywhere ont of Hint that there will not bo a dangerous point
city, where ho could .be tmarded and ou ttio whole const tliat does not poascss
lodgerl. Ho dreaded above all things a its life-waving stations.
family difficulty in Chicago. From thu
above it will bo'seeu that a good many of
Buck's wives have reported, and there
are several States to hear from yet Tlie
two wnmeu who Have hold of him now
are going to put him through the legal
mill sure, aud several others may join
them when they hear of the case.

—A man named Dutcher ha* ju*t sworn—A meeting called by the Radical clnbi of
pliahed. si Springfield. Ma**., the extraordinary
tMuare to protask of walking SW miles in five dare, twentythree boon and twenty-five minute*.
__ '
—More troubles are ro|&gt;orted among th? coal
miners in the antiuacito ragiona ot
vaiua.
Two hundral liven were long end » tbourand
—Tho ooal miner* in the ririnity t&lt;ft rriagffcjd. pcrxoni injured.
One thouiuuid baildiugn
Hi., are on a strike agaihri a reduction of tho
5.000.000 ronblcu.

obtained admtaaion to the house

Ha

—Loily Franklin, widow of Sir John Tranklin, died ou Loudon in ti&gt;o 18th of July.
-Tho Cuban iu*urseute are bracing uj&gt;. A
Bafete tofatoluameuMratUL Una tew rap­
tured two fort*, together with their gatrirou*.

Stories from tho Indian country uro ho
nnmi'rona and remarkable as rather to
tax civilized credulity. Tho fallowing
has a toueh of Bature in it which recom­
mends it, whether true or false. A year
and a luilf ago an Ogallala squaw, the
splendid locking ’’ tlaughter of a chief,
toll i»1ove .with a yduig modiciae man
among tlie Arnpahoca. Her father had
determined to givo her to the chief of a
Ixxnd of Sioux.
As they joiUTrnyi-d
northward to meet tlie favored lover, she
tell • stok nnd wasted away day by day
until she apj»enred to be dying. The
rest of the story caaba best given in the
words of tlie correspondent who tells it:
“ Ono evening while in this condition
she told tho old squaw, her mother, to
pbioe some food by her whvrover they
would phMta |ior yrhun. dpad, [The-Indfans h&gt;jre &lt;lo not bury ilwir dreul, but
lay Urn bodies bn rained aoaffolds, leav­
ing u supply of food, ammunition, and a
pony by tho scaffold for the drowsed to
enter the hnpjiy hunting grounds with.)
Itao happened tliat tlie sama night after
the interview with tho mother relative
to tlie grub the girl died. Of conrne tho
body was disponed of in due Indian
fashion, a box and scaffold were pre­
pared for its reception, and with all duo
ceremony nnd mourning the young
sqrinw’was conveyed to hot last’resting

lie life of Dr. A. W. Thoinpioii, a
MJ It K IJ.OK OrlTcrrooL cut I. D K KU.
riiisen ot Northampton. Maae., with
Some excitement was aroused in

place. That evening tho camp was a
scene of bustle in taking down tho tents
ar wigwams, for it is tho custom when
on Indian dies fur the balance of tho
tribo to move away quickly to another
locality. Everything was made ready to
be iBOvud by dayliglit next morning, tuul
all
started, wtam the old chief
thought he would have a parting cry
beside the scaffold whereon his dead
daughter lay. For this purposo the
chief and hh squaw went to the top of
the hill *1 re they had planted th&lt;body; but when they reached there tlie
box was empty aud the provisions gone.” !
” Why,” say* Niek, yelliS^ Mid enjoying

titters Of

it as a good joke," “ the gid wasn’t dead, i
but eloped yiU: the young medicine j

John

.

—Nearly all the partice engag'd in the late
attempted robbery of a train ou the Vandalia

—booth American advices give particulars of
a dreadful riot at tlie village of Hau Miguel, in
Cashier for Collector Buckner, of Louisville.
reptate^ owiiw Ao Trtkious feeftag
* ro­
tation requiring
to iwe a new market
place. Many pcom-seiil citixen* were killed,
aud sboirt W.D00.OT0 worth of-property wm de­
stroyed.

jxrjury by die grand jury at Brooklyn.

ed fntniliew
of July,
187-1. Their eugagernent luul long been
announced, Arid tltoir wfidding wipi to
take place this summer, and preparations

man, who had followi'd her rif ht down
from the .Missouri there.. Now,"..e*jh
be, * (Kiaciuding, •'they aro iip -north,

breathing; instantly loosen or cut apart

the fare, with tlie head down-hill; stand
astride his hips, with yonr face toward
his head, and locking your fingeni under
lifa belly, raise the body os high m you
can without lifting the forehead off the
ground; give the body t smart jerk, to
remove mucus from' tlie throat, and
water -froai the wind-pipe; liold tho body
' suspended long enough to count one,
two, three, four, five, repeating tlw jerk
gently two or three times.
Rule 2. Place tlie person on tlie
ground, face downward, and, maintain­
ing all thu while your position astride
the body, grasp tlie clothing over the
points of the shoulders, or, it tho body

/ar/.XL/ojrxcjr

They

are

wood-chopper*,

CABLF
l.WXRE

NEWgSfiaiJSa^S^
Established isr&gt;s

$250

u&gt;nuBtauT|^«^»g

Tarrant’s Effervescent Aperient.

NICH0L8, 8HEFAR0 A C0.'8

I Geo P. Rowell &amp; Co-1

OPIUM CURE_r

teas^

jPmis ofBotter from QnarttfMilL

$10. to $500.

GRAIN

Ia the waateful

lUMUt
’ other

dome f*«t. thorough and economical won.
TKHESHERMEN FIND TT highly advantageou• t
run a mar bine that hat no “Ilea tors." "PKker*,
SHUTT. H&lt;

to pcrfcctioR; aarca Ibc tanner hl* tbreab bill
by eariro resvi** of grain; mat** no "Lnleringnr* requires LESS THAN ONE-KJ

i75&amp;Y.TT*,Tui.’Kik5r

HOWryI?E,MONEY,

It knterceied tn rraln raitinc.or throahlnt
tor Ilhulrjlcl Circulars (ioU/Tm) will
parUraitara of atxca, atylea, juice*, terms, e
NICUOLS, BIIKPAKD A CO.,

(SITING CARDS

HrlRigr

Proprietors, New Orleans.

The Cologne Gazette learns from
South Russia that a new deyclopment of
the tnf-euJlod " American duel" has made
its appearance there. Two young men,
rich, of good family, and intimate Mends
■fora long period, recently became en­
amored of an actrewH.
Tho iiumevliato
result wae a coldness and distrust, which
ended in the tnmsmuution of a challenge
from one to tho other. Both men had
frequently, given proofs of pcnwnal cour­
age, both were familiar with the use of
arms, lx&gt;Ui were young nnd fond of life.
It was agreed, therefore, that tho dispute
ahvubl be «lecided by lot in Ute “ Ameri­
can" style, jbut without the use of sword
or pistol. The man who drew the short­
est straw was to give up home, jKMitiou
iu society, aud wealth, and retire fa a
foreign land to begin life anew emptyhanded. The drawing took plsce» and
the loser, after spending a few days in
the HettJeml-nt of his aflairs and the be­
stowal of his poKHeaumut for public purpoees, left his native place cm foot, with-

Saj'

pH

CoRTUfA having been Cort, the next
thing is to punish him.

Gxxm Funu Hraiso Wrrra, U WiukpRin,

THE MARKETS

n^.s

MKW YORK.

H..

0 Q

DR. WHITTIER,

IJ-..,

MiSmAcecuiDE:

11
No. 3 Kiwiua..

The following, from the current month­
ly number of the Sanitarian, showing! fig Wr; y

the relative distribution of that dreaded
diseaaa, oonaumpUoo, ampng the loading
cdU*a of the countQ, ia of interred.
During the month of May tluwv died in

0

A cnown of "HornMen,"and others,
itailv lUroui: tbo atorw iu country oixl town
for 'Shtruian’t Cavalry ConetUion Bowdtrt.
TLcr niiJwvtatxl that horaau cannot bo kapl *good condition without them. Mid with the
can In on « much Iron quantity of grain.

SOME STATISTICS.

the pwcuta on lioth mde« were favorable lai k&gt;rem.
bui averse to tlie inarrhi&lt;i‘

wot

$10

Teun., ah a requisition
li Diiqr not Tm? gcummlly. known that
of the million of population in the Staten
ready been married almost a year. This aud 'J\'.rritorie* west of th$ Rocky Moun­
ductaration created the utrarai ratonish tains from eighty to one hundred Uioument, neither family having had a-sus- rand a»&gt; Chineae. They make thempicion of the true state of the cune. so arirea useful, and "&lt;«on iwwonte e®cient
in nearly every kind of manual labor re­
Laved. The wedding preperetfans wore, quired on the Paeifm slope. In clearing
land, in tlie harvewi. fluid, aud iu build­
-A liorriHe tragedy in reported from lliila- of c-uur*»’, Ab^mloiifd, and the couple
started on their bri lid tour * ithout fur- ing and repairing nulroads, ihrnr labor

TIPPED

is naked, thrust your fingers into tlw
arm-pits, clasping your thumbs over the
pointe of the shoulders, nnd raise the
chest os high as you can without lifting
the head quite off tlie ground, nnd hold
it .long enough to slowly count one, two,
three. Replace him on the ground, with
his forehead on his fhred arm, the neck
straightened out, and tho mouth and
none free. Now, still astride him, place 0UWIC8 BOOK-KEEPIHB.SimSS
yopr elbows against your kntxvi and
your bands upon tlie rides of his chest,
\V tSTKtt AUK?ITS-M^r.««. for th* Cmover the lower ribs, and proas downward
and inward with iucrcmriug force, long
.enough alowly to eonnt one, two. Then
SOMETHING !SJTU-“£=
suddenly lot go, grasp the shoulders aa
before, anti raise Ute cheat, theu jWeas
the ribe as before. These alternate move­
monte should bo rcjtcated ten to fifteen
times a minute for an hour at least, un­
less breathing is restored soon. Um
some regularity as in patural breatliing.
Rule 3. After breathing has commenced
restore the animal heat. Wann blankets,
hot water in bottli*, hot bricks. Warm
1-----. CU *" -— Mam. . N*v York
the head an fast ns tho Ixxiy, lest convulriona come on. Rubbing the body
with wannTlanneln, slapping the fleahy
jHirta, amistH to restore warmth arid
breathing. If the patient can surely
swallow, give hot coffee', tea, or a little
hot sling. Bpirita sparingly.
Place
him in a warm bed; give plenty of
fresh air; keep him quiet.' Do not let
V FOO I KG LETTERS.
him lie on-his back, ns tho tongue closes
James Stewart, a very wealthy and be­
the windpipe.
tec. Prof. I&gt;. Meeker. F- O. B«i Cl.
hxL
nevolent citizen of Austin, Tex., has
published number of begging letters
received by him. They give au inkling
Womcn should not wear striped stock­
by inference of the experience of philan­ ings as they value their precious legs,
thropists of more reputation. Ono was for tho aniline dyes used in producing
from a young woman who said tliat, be­ certain colors are jxiisonous, and cause
ing jiennilces, friendless, and beatatifnl, the worst kind of malignant sores—and
she hail determined to many a rich man. of sll nuisances sqro togs must be the
She wanteda t’xmsond dollars to enable worst and most destructive of lieauty.
her.to enhance her beamy “ with such Strength, grace and good looks are
adornments as a woman pf taste and cul­ walked away on such legs. A great
ture knows how to use," and with which American genius, the late . Mr. Hawshn could hope to “marry into a for­ thornc, 1ms said that a white stocking is
tune." Ad inventor of a flying machine infinitely more effective than a black one; .IC-,:: -1;.
.r.: ■
8ENT FREE, ^"n
wanted five hundred dollars to pay for n
and, certainly, white stockings and little,
model, and would repay the favor by al­ low, black shoes form a chauteure that
lowing tho donor to “ win everlasting has no equal for feminine feet and legs,
fame* by flying from a church steeple” aad that is far superior to one that has
when the apparatus should be completed. all tlie colors of the raiubow. Striped p. w. iiMtxB a co., sol a cuao, cid«r&gt;. u
A gambler had been informed in a dream stockings on women arc a? much out of
that, by buying a certain lottery ticket, place as striped shoos would be on men.
he would win a largo prize, but, alas ’ —Button Travrllcr.
he had do money. Would Mr. Stewart
send him tea dollars by mail ? A young'
Widhoft’s Fkykk and Aou« Tonic.—
divinity student had been invited to de­ TAihi raodlniuo is used by eotiMniction cotntMuiM for the benefit of their omrioyra when
liver a trial sermon to au aristocratic engaged in malarial dtatrfota The big beet
congregation, and be needed a new coat tortimonial* have Loen given br coatractoni and
by ttio Pro»id&lt;mt* of some of the loading rail­
to wear on the important occasion. Those road* in tlio Booth aud Went. When men are
lieggnra, and many others us nmlacioualy congregated in targe nmnbem tn the neigliborhood of ewamne and river*. Wilhoft'n Touic
CAUTION—NOTICE.—The AENUINE EDITION.
importune, signed their real names to
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their letters.

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j bis jNickal, to toko a jxieidou m tutor iu
tlie neighborhood, tliat ho might earn !
-where I seed them a few immths ago, !
suflicicnl to pay fas fare to America.
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and mill-haud&gt;.
Chimwe immigration in 8,636; Cimago.^mo in 6,061; Detroit, I &lt;*£;
young folk* took th-' matter into their and Lalior iravo Largely incnwatxl the
commeroe of Um&gt; Pacific Stales. They From this it appears tlfld Washington is ’
rn^o during • pleasure drive to Enfield, save their eamings aud invesUn flour the city roost severely smitten widi coniwnptHth in thia country, white Sl Ikhds
Kud-nt at lUrvar l becoming lankly imppl««*l with Atnori- ia the most exempt from that diareiM,
Detroit racking next. Chicago third,
Ballinvire fourth, and N«w York fifth.
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VOL. II.

NASHyEleTbARRY CO,. MICH., FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1875.

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clerks immediately with ’ier beauty and
grace. Yet she was not a; all Ji they
imagined bar to bo. Her hair’wim dark,
her complexion brifliant, but her xriau1mm were tinged with the utmost sadnras. “She has the air of a -martyr,”
Thomas Gibtm observed ; whereat Snag­
gles' clerks all nodded their beads affirmOtivaly, though they hadn't anridea
what it meant; Unlit 'sounded well

Customers coming in. Snaggles irah-I
sid&lt;xl, but a portentous frown rested)

vkatu oy a noble woman
Lady Jauo Griflht Franklin, the ven-

upon liis brow and anger glared from bis f erable widow of Sir Johx Franklin,
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NO. 44
MICHIGAN NEWS.

renounced polygamy and has been diafrilowsliippcd by the church.
If Lee
frankly b ite all ho knows there will ton, in playing on a trapeze fell and tlisbe a revelation.ol greed mid lust which
would disgrace a tribe of savage* and j
wih undoubtedly intensify public preju , Lanriugjast Tuesday, from theTffJcta

At this stage of affairs a grange thing few days pgo, deserves to rank iu hiatooccurred. The Snaggles maid ran into
the store hurriedly, and ran up to Snag­■ of this or any other age. She was born
.
gles* desk in a frantic state of eseite-■ in 1802, and wm 26 years of ago when die. ^(Mt th. Mo.-mon.
a pin two weeks previous.
she become the second wife of Sir John
•/ Did-y ou ever, tirf” lhe said to Snag■ —During the past three mon 11is three
• Frsnklin, tire distinguished English navWill yva Under mj m1vbdc«
In the din of centennials here, rays hundred and fifty marriages have been
rt&gt; wtatn m mow Tmaka t ’ ;
' and seemed romantic. When the clerks glca. “ M1m Leonora told mo last night: igatcr and Arctie explorer. When Sir the Chicago Tribune, we liave lost sight recorded iu the clerk’s office for Kent
were introduced to Mias Leonora Buag- not to disturb her till late this morning, John was appointed Governor of Van of an impressive celebration of tho same
Tor IhouHtUritar p.u tray go
0iejfaw&gt;Lsn4^i&gt;
1«8G,
L-wly
Franklin
as
aho
had
a
headache,
and
I
went
for
gkw, ahe raised her eyes with a strange­
Ybu cifflht biffcUn CoTTOpr.
sort on' the other side of. the ocean.
—A. A. Bramcr, in' attempting to
ly mu! look, bowed gravely, and lowered to fix her room just now, and she ain't accompanied him,, where she remained Prussia has commemorated the two-hun­
jump on a moving freight train at Glen­
them h\ such a way as to display to ad- there,
. . and I found this note for yon, sir, until 1H42. She teak wwetivs interns! dredth annive-rrary of her birth and of
wood,
was
thrown
undor
the
cars
end
intill (ler hu«taind’a.enterpriBea, and as­
vantage the fine fringes of Jer oy&gt;» on her 4fre-riug-tefcte."
the battle of Fehrbellin.
When the run over. He died in a few hours.
Was ever such excitement in Snaggles’ sisted him greatly fahis preparations
Imhra. “Ey Jovof " affirmed Gregory,,
" Groll Elector," Frederick William of
—Minnie, a daughter of Byron Bush,
•‘ .that look of hers anil that JJfAy of horni store 1 Was ever such commotion any­ for fire fatal voyage of discovery to tire Brandenburg, was fighting Louis XIV.'s
North Polo. Tlxis expedition started in
of Flint,-died a few days since, from the
where ? Miss SnagglcB had tied !
are jnet stannm’.”troops on tho Rhine, the Swedes, insti­
effects of a pin which aho swallowed
As her angry father tore open her note May, 1845, on the Terror and Ertfatm,
And so Mins Snaggles was placed upon
gated by tho Grand Monarch, attacked
Lui never ‘retitrn&amp;T. “For rc-rural years
about tlireo wocka previously.
her throne—a petition she occupied with
Braud.-nbjirg. The Elector harried back,
•■De&amp;b Para: Of counte you will be angn- no intelligence of the expedition reached
—Saddler's circus bunted up at Mus­
dignity and grace, though alio did not
to meet the new foei The first skirmish
always make change right, and secnied with me, but taking wiiat you Mid* tho other ‘England, and a majority of. the people was at lhe little town of Rathenow, kegon, and the comjiauy has scattered to
day m your paternal Banctloh of my union. I came to the conclusion that it had been
tho four winds. They ware poorly pit
at times not quite os absorbed as aho
leave thio house to marry the man of my choice, Jost raid all pn board Juki perished. But where the Shades were defeated by a
might hive been in her Irariaesn, but
sudden attack of 3,000 peasants, ormod ronixed in the Michican towns.
BAsitrtxwKHR U Often Mksitie plating
Lady'Franklin wm net of the number.
sat often for hours at a time reading
-^Sheriff Fleming lias put up the
only with scythea, pitchforks and axen.
on spoons—Wben.ib wean, jo# it shows
She clung to tim hope that her husband
poetry and devouring novels and munch­
It is a curious fad that flie rules of war­ shutters of the Cook House nt Ann'
still lived, and that, although perhaps
the brass.
.
,
.
ing at chocolate drops, for which, by the
fare lately proposed by Russia and Arbor at tho' suit*of tho owner, who
It is one of the maruaitiew of natural
by, ahe was continually dispatching tho did not pari two congenial, loving liearU. Tbo wrecked in iha. Arctic seas, ho had strongly urged by Prussia would have wank'd 82,200 rent, which was due and
man who, though poor .and otaoim. engaged found a homo among tho Edquimnux,
history that a hsroe w&gt;jays hi* food most
errand bay, Qiuggs. But whatever ahe with ybn aa errand boy. &lt;W&lt;Rnls«d. by moaim of
not
paid.
prevented the peasants from “ interfer­
and would eventually Iw rescued. She
when he hasn’t a bit iu his mouth. did Snaggles’ derks thought bewitching;
ing " in this nnmannered way with regu­
—George Geddes, of New York, wan
and ahe, keeping them at a distanoe, -yetJ
besought the government to eend out an
A buxd man in Southern Illinois can
lar troops.
It was lucky for PruMnn, nvitod to deliver the addrem !&gt;cfqre the
expedition
in
search
of
the
explorer*.
had thorn all her 4eyuted staves, ready, fooltea Quiggd. Go on making *onr money,
when she was colled Brandenburg, that Branch County Agricultural Society next play checkers, but can’t find the wood­
if need be, to throw thcmselvee into the papa; lire to board if and be isappy. Let no .Several expeditions went out, both from they did. Juno 18,1675, the two armiea fall, but declines on account of age and pile if his wife wants an armftil of wood.
East river or drown themselves at Coney thought of me worry yon. When you reel this England and America, and m,185C Lady met. Prussia had than no hundreds of Uhmdth. Ax old gentleman of great experience
I alia!! no longer be Leonora Snagglca. but
Franklin herself fitted up an expedition
Inland,’bo great was their admiration for
thousands of trained soldiers. - A beg­
„
“Licoxoka 8maoou» Kwon."
—The Detroit Evening Newt an­ says he is never tutisfied that a lady un­
to join in the search. It was not until
the dark-eyed beauty.
Gregory wns
derstand*
a kiss until ho has it from her
garly
array
of
15.000
-men
was
all
slie
That was a sad day nt Snaggles' store 1854, however, that any tidings came
nounces thet Chauncey H. Gage, of East
sure she was desperately taken with him,
. । ■,
could put into the field, and. only 9,500 Saginaw, has married Mias Isabella Peck, own mouth.
for more than one person. Indeed, sc
and that wm the rea&amp;on of. her fondneae great was the agitation of the principal bock from the frozen zone. In tlmt of these were opposed to .the 15,000
of Lansing, and now gauges his liappi
year Dr. Bea found some reties of the
.torpoetry and candy ; wlxile Gibbs re­
Swedes. At first, fortune favored the
and alsrks of this establishment that it
lost navigator*, but they were on
joiced in his aecrel heart that he wm
latter, who have always been hard
wua closed on that account.
ficient to demonstrate that the vosseta
—A special reports tho destruction by
MISS SNAGGLES’ CHOICE. sach a styliali, wcll-dreaeed fellow, it wns
“Busiiieea suspended ou account of had been crushed in tho ice, mid to dis­ fighters. The Prussian lino was beaten fire of Bentley’s saw-mills, iu Gratiot
.
------------no wonder all the girls liked him. But repairs," read Snaggles’ customers, and
liack.
Then the great Elector said:
In Mr. Snaggles’ stationery and book
pel all hopes for tho safety to tho crew.
Hail, horrors, hail! One hundred
county, with 500,000 foot of lumber.
old Snaggl 's was a great Hpy upon
they wondered what sort of repairs were But Lady Franklin refused to believe “Take me as your captain, not your sov­ Lorn, $10,000; uninsured.
store there was strange conuautiou. The
Pardee, and fifty “picked Welsh singers"
Leonora, and often spoke tiharply to her
going ou iu that darkened plaoo. Greg­ tlid inevitable, and' again in 1857 fitted ereign,” drew his sword, and charged at Cook A Co., of Chicago, lost 600,000 feet are organizing an expedition .to attend
clerks, with their polite manners and
about mistakefl in the nceounta, and
That charge
ory and Gibbs held high holiday, winch up the steamer Fox, and placed it under tho'head of his troops.
air of style, smiled at one another beam­
tho Centennial nt Philadelphia.—Nau
of lumber.
darkly hinted at tho banishment of
The Swedes soon fol!
they enjoyed to tho full by ^pending all command of CapL McClintock. In the decided tho day.
ingly.
Mr. Snaggles’ daughter, Leo­
—Volume 1 of the session laws of 1875 York Herald.
poetry and novels from tiie desk, whereat
back.
Their
famous
commander,
Wren­
their spore cosh io heal their wounded summer of 1859, Capt. McClintock dis­
nora was coming home from, boarding­
A numbeb of Winnebago Indians have
has just l»een issued. ■ It makes a book
Ilin daughter would sometimes burst into
feelings, and from being almost enemies, covered on the shore of King William’s gel, was captured. Brandenburg leapt
school, and being on accomplished
teorr, and disappear amidst the sympa­
into sudden prominence among European of 464 pages, and contains all the general put on white shirts and are trying to bo
they became firm friends.
scholar and mathematician was to be ;
Land a record deposited in a cavern by
laws, 284 in number, 37 joint resolutions, cirilised, but if they haven’t got corns
thetic regards of Snaggles' clerks. One
powers,
and
Pnuwin
whs
born
into
the
At
the
expiration
of
a
week
Snaggles*
elevated to tho poftt of bookkeeper in ।
tho survivor’s of Franklin’s company.
11 concurrent resolutions, and the State all over their feet th&lt;jy might as well
day Snaggles hinted at something which
store was operand again, and .customers Tho document, dated April 25, 1848, family of nations.
tho store in place of her father, retired,
drop the fond delusion.—Jetton Timat.
»ct Gregory and Gibbs frantic.
The second ocutonory of the battle Treasurer’s annua! i eport for 1874.
tljronging in found everything the same stated that Sir John Franklin had died
and Miss Snaggles, it was reported, was
“ You foolish girl, you!” arid tho en­
Oxnr forty-tiuee oflicers have .gradu­
—A. A. Phe.l;&gt;fl, of Gross Isle, found a
save a new though in someway familiar on tho 11th of June, 1847 ; that the Ere­ was celebrated throughout Germany.
a rare little beauty, with tho rosiest of
raged num—Snaggles wo mean—as be
ated
from West Point during the bet six
.stone
a
week
ago
upon
which
was
rudely
The
great
festival,
however,
wm
on
the
face at the desk, a handsome dork-Laired .bus and Terror had been abandoned on
utopped at tho desk and abstracted a
and blue-eyed man, introduced pom­ April 22, 1848, when the survivors, 105 field, of Fehrbellin. -This was marked, engraved a captive bound to a tree, a war­ months, and it is evident that the time
witching manners.
Indeed she was a
•volume of “Owen Meredith" from Leois
coming
when tho private soldiers will
rior
with
upraised
tomahawk
prepared
to
pously as “My iwn-iu-low, sir, Mr. in number,' started for the Great Fish iu 1800, by a stone bearing tho laconic
thoroughly captivating tittle witch, and
nora’fl'hands. ‘‘IltYo you’ve been two
be in tho majority.—Detroit FrebErcu.
Kxega,” by Saagglaa himself. Gregory , river. Other relics were discovered that legend: “ Hero Brandenburg founded strike and a maiden averting the blow,
her presence st the desk would make
months in this store and it hasn’t cured
A doctor, attending a wit who was
and Gibbs couldn't stand jt at first, but tended to confirm this statement, when Premia.” A statue of the great Elector and n rude attempt to represent trow,
tho stare of Claudius Snaggles a very
you yet!- I believe I’ll leave yon alone
is to bo pnt up there now. The Crown water and a canoe.
very ill, apologized for being! late one
they have become accustomed to the tiie Fox returned to England.
attractive spot. Thus rcatonetl the gen­
to your fate—poverty and toomfoolary,
Priuoc, surrounded with cheering citi­
—After a trial at Grund Rapids, last­ day by raying that be had to clop to sec
tlemanly clerks upon the morning tbni
idea now. Snaggles has rest and oorq
Lady Franklin was now compelled to
Mias Snaggles. -. Yes, I -repeat, poverty
zens, laid the foundation atone of tho ing five*days, Joseph Street was acquit­ a man who had fatten dowQ.a welL
Miss Snaggles wos to assuma-command
and tomfoolmy I" Aud Snaggles* angry fort in his old age, and hiswxjoudtowers
now monument
At tho great dinner ted. of the murder of Martin Harrigun “ Did ho kick the budwtt” inquired the
never in so prosperous a wndition.
—on appropriate morning, by the bye,
husband alive. But she still hoped tlmt
hand li&amp;ving fought at tiie blao and gold
which followed, the Prince said, in his on the night of May 1. Gustave Chrint other.
some of the crew would be found wjio
volume of poriry, and tlxrown it vio­
tag full of sunshine, a sprftjg morn­
and, chancing to gaze nt the signboard, could give an account of his last mo­ speech proposing the health of tho Em­ will now be tried for the offense, and (lie
Salo a Magistrate toau aetra^Your
lently across tho store, it landed upon
ing, bright in the extreme. A. bevy of' tiib cranium of Quxgge, who stood by saw that a xtew and Stylish one replaced menta, and perhaps give to the world tho peror: “This field is the cradle of the witnesses for the defense of Street will profession, Mademoiselle 1" “Artiste."
Kingdom
of
Pnuwia.
”
The
whole
cele
­
t&gt;o
used
for
tho
prosecution
of
Christ.
clerks stood by the door ..talking
the familiar sign of “ClnudiuH Snag­ result of the expedit ion. ’ Up io the day
" Youragei” “ Twanty-lrali “Usher,
cageriy together concerning the fair
gles. ” "Indeed, we read, in the gilt let- of her itenth alio never wearied of ’pat­ bration had n religious tone. It begun
—In the Buy City Common Council yon can now swear the lady to tell tho
Quiggn started abruptly, and nn angry '’^“ &gt;■.-7;
'
atrangcr. Let us listen to their conver­ tluA aol. 4».r hi. &lt;•«■. Lemon liftol I &lt;™. Wuomd «&gt; ut-U-H?. the u.m«: ronizing expeditions to tiie North pole, and ended with hymns, and a sermon charges *Iiare been preferred against troth, the whole tenth, ^nd nothing but
sation.
upherb«MoTe.ma «oiM beoigol, ;
4
, b&lt;x&gt;k»«llm m. and took an active interest in all such formed part of it So the Prince refer­ City Marshal M. E. Craney, charging the truth.”
?“1 tiil you what,” said Jauwe Greg-,
red to tho need of “ humble gratitude to
Cambriix-.b is proud of a young r oman
acta of corruption, lewdnesa, drunkenopoohta. She
good mJ''rom
explorations. When the expedition from
'
* most important j&gt;crsu5agi&gt; in emdm&gt;fc&gt;dtag( Tho rad ol thi. ramo 1«“
“«-'r
“ Portsmouth started for .the Arctic re­ the Giver of Victory”—a sentiment to ness, indecent conduct, and the re­ mo innocent and pure-minded that she
Suagglea’ store, aa he stood twisting his no Mi&gt; SuMsle*' dimppemra-v tor 1
■»“'&gt;' di.plerao.1 with her rterage gion a few weeks ago, Lady Franklin, be honored, but which, as forming pari ceipt of money—one dollar per day—for remarked to hier intended tho day pre­
of n paiMionate praise of a bloody battle,
light moustache jauntily—quite a hand
allowing tho continuance of waiter girl vious to her marriage : *’ Now mind ! I
ri.r. and
rad ttic
U... reinstatement
reiMUUmeut Aoioe.-7ftOrtA and Hw.
although feeble .in health, was present to
two whol.
whole days,
sounds something like the Emperor's
Some young fallow to behold ; “I fell
won't have a baby brought ■ into tho
saloorji.
see tho ships off, and sent words of kind­
of her fathos at tho desk; and mean while
famous
dispatch
to
the
Empress,
during
you what, Mira Snaggles will find
EINirANO ELltSH.
ly cncouragemeut to tho crew. One of
' —John C. Winans, of Chelsea, has house."
Gregory and Gibbs were Wire Leonora
the late war, whiclynight be freely ren­
that slw must decide pretty soon beTwestv five years ago ri Missouri boy
Many
elaborate
comjnirisons
have
been
her sons accompanied the expedition.
sold bin well-known trotting borac Frank
was in lova with both of them, Snag­
dered thus:
*
Ju her scorch for some relics of her
to some California men. Mr. Winans left his liome, ‘arid started out to become
gles' know it, and, puaBe-proud fellow made Mto the comparative food values
President of the Uniteil
'He got
never would trot his homo for money,
that ho. was, objected to |hem on ac­ of butoher’s meat and fish, tuid occa­ lost husband, Lady Franklin expended
aeon
her.
James Gregory smiled
as far as Ciuciruuiu. That Loy 'is now a
Imperial Praaaia may well bo proud of but a noted career is predicted for him
count of their poverty; hence the melan­ sional controversies have .arisen on the her entire fortune, and died compara­
. ODnosfaklly. It wm vejy evident upon
num,
and
also
qim
.
of
tfa&gt;
best
shoemakers
choly, the poetry and candy, Mias Snag­ subject, in,.whichlhe utmost diversity of tively pour. She was cateemed by all FehrbeUim It was indeed her cradle. in the future, as,‘without any training,
whom Miss Snogrtee’ choke must fall I ‘
. ,-•
Some who knew her for her many clrarities and The lusty infant who first tasted blood ho lias Ixstien everything on tho Ohebiea in the Ohio Stahr Prison.
gles' tears*rant disappearance! “She opinion has been cxyhratad.
*• Pshaw 1“ repin'd another genttaA mam was charged at the; ‘Dublip
economic writers maintain tlmt fish has great jieraoual worth. The world lias there has quenched its thirst since at
TOanly de-k, by name Thomas Gibbs, os
Police Court, recently, with totaling a
lost
a
brave,
good
womnu,
whose
devono
food
value
worth
fqieakiiig
of.
Others
Leipsic,
Sadowa,
and
Sedan,
and
has
Gregory fiercely to Gibbs.
—Gov. Bagley has appointed Joseph
ho starched his collar higher in the*
cask of whisky, one of those i rolled out
say !hih food mqgt occujiy a middle posi­ tiae to her husband is almost without n thrived on the diet, until it now overR. Haviland, of Traveree City, -Stat/'
“That she must!” returned Gibbs,
neck, jingled his watch-guard- and cur­
tion between vegetables and beef or mut­ parallel in history, but who, in tho midst
Swamp-Land Commissioner, under the
arranging
Iris
cravat
at
one
of
tho
ehowsorily gianoed at the array of rings he
prisoner was fined £1, ami - tlto'whisky
ton. Again, learned authority says that of her own gn At grief, did not forget the
COLORADO.
ri-ecnt act of the Legislature. The Gov­
wore, m though Leonora Snaggles oouldJ oaao windows.
fiaB, well oookpiLwitb oil or fat of some woch of otifera. Not only England, but
Colorado Territory—the “ Centennial ernor has also certified to tho construc­ ordered to he sent to tile MeotfrHospital
“She aurilod on mo sweetly four days
nwist, tho mighty power of style and
wjtii butter, when the whok world, will mourn her death State,” as she terms herself—whose ad­ tion of the Portage Lake and Latke Bn- for the use of the patients. “'God help
| kind, or served wjui
&lt;lress! Just at this point of theconver- 1ago,” from Gregory.
the totients,” said thri prisoner when he
i brought to lhe table,/’ is chemically the and speak words of praise in her mem­ mission into tlie Union on the 4th of
jierior Ship Canal, entitling the com­
nation the frontdoor opened, and a
:------r~yat
- Quiggs
—oD'‘just
" . bdforo she K.1U10 iuj butcher’s meat, so far as nutri“—
She
smiled
hoard this.'
t
" ''.‘
July, 1876, may bo considered a fixed panies to the land-groat
ory______________
somewhat
sccdy-looklng individual i ^uft the Htore," from Gibbs,
A max halted a doctor&gt;hp woatlrivtag
, tion is concerned. ” Another writer says
fact, however impolitic that admission
—Some time ia November last a lad
sauntered in with a alipehod air, his;-- ‘‘QhWPb indee/l”
Gregory'
along
China
stt
fish ax^food tb only fit for children
A brief telegram from Utah, the other may be, now claims a population of
by the name of Martin Burns left his several inquiries concerning on ^cquaintclothes hanging loosely upon him, and I Mughed contemptuously.
'
am! 'invalids, and is totally unfit to sup­ day, anuouncod that John D. Lee had 140,000, from which a liberal discount
home in Ypsilanti to l&gt;e gone a few days, sujoe who died on Cloy stowai .the day
his man of rumpled rod hrir frowaed !- At the end of two days Mm. Jx?onora
port the health /and /vigor of men and turned State's evidence, and made a full may safely bo made, Colorado will be
about hia £*»•, ont-oC which gased two Snogglc.i rauue into-tiie store for some
;womeg engaged; in tabdta and oacupa- expose of the Mountain Meadow Massa­ tiie second State in size in tha Union,
hrard of him. He was then 15 y&lt;*n&gt; of
Sleepy blue eyre, wlxich, spite his uiifor- j note-paper''
w
'tipns.- Aa usual in .such disputes, we cre. To the average reader this will not being cclipecd only by Texas. The s»appearance, gave him a touch of .
“Not for^tae/’ V
‘
"
f
to. 7 ••-And-aidi- buietmp »hteixueutal
she said, to Mr. niy btid that the truth Has between the be a startling statement, but to thoee Mwaed valuation is $44,478,806. Her
xnan who had both logs amputated by
beauty, for they were ringnlarly hand- Gregory, in her low, nwret voioc, winch Lta^ extremes. Many per»ons fallowing
who'remember the details of the massa­ muring product in 1874 was valued at
the cars butt March.
replied the doctor.; “hi eaflixl for
seme *y&lt;«, though he rubbod them I sounded full of hushed teaxfa “lOh, nb; hboriouH
ockupatufan, ..especially in
•7,118,510.
The
assessed
valuation
of
cre it will promise the most tragic sensa­
krPfa-°!?a/ne&lt;1’ ? w*m&amp;a’ to make! for • friend.
Some marked with ku J^foothind, bve largely on’fish. In that
—Win. Kinnoy, of Schoolcraft, by ac­ whisky jnstas he gasped h» last breath!"
cattle in 1874 was $4,750,000, and of
tion of this decode.
t to bhad ,hn&lt;Mt with h“/ra“b/rihniste! initial—the initial K."
Gregory pro-1 country, tkn fishermen themselves eat a
cident
took
a
through
train
from
Chi
­
— Vfctf&gt;urg Herald.
In 1857 a company of nearly 150 emi­ sheep, $525,000. It is claimed tliat the
cago on tho Michigan Centpil railroad, u
grants from Arkansas paiised through annual wool product exceeds 2,000,000
few days tinea, and wanting to atop at a tells the foltovring story : “I ,«i» rick a
Utah for California.
In the Rocky pounds, atul that the value of farm and
way-station, was informed by lhe in­ short time ago, and tiie ca( would come
rare,
girl Wbra Ma
the wira -bo
- - lovely
- r——fin-igglr.
- —— , —
-y— UDjortoko ,prat
----- ----ol th.
— । range beyond they were asaailed by an garden products during the pawl five
* was
vim aupplu-d
minnlu.il with the
flin note-paper
nrtto.naTwir she
uh&lt;t men'a
___ r_____
I- are
-_
work,
still stronger and । enemy, supposed to be Indians, who years has averaged SU50.000 each year. ductor that if he stopped, be woold have from the table to the bed irequmitly.
clerks contemptuously.
“
helned hnnw4f
t__ _____ ' ‘ In Portugal,
___ t c-1.
. them from behind rocks and I''no aantml lumber product is30.000,000 to jump from ths train while in motion. Shn fy-dly caught a mouse g-aI brought
If to
to some pens fmm
from Mr
Mr. Wealthier.
fish fried in oil ■ fired. ...
upon
morning!
Where’s’your
and tlnm departed slowly pignoe • large pxiq»ortion ol the food of • trees, and compelled the emigrants to J
rained st $775,000.
In 1874, He jumped, and was seriously, if not it to the lied, laying it dpwu batida me.
trai tiie store, but as she ; the population; Uieir Iteh diet is supple- barricade themselves with wagons and ■ $65,000 in internal revenue taxes was fatally, injured.
.
door. Gregory thcmgU he (nn-uted by a littfc bread and fruit, and ; throw ap a slight tatrcuchmenta. The collected by Colorado, Hring a larger ------- Dexter Fritz was brought before Mt would bring X back. until 1 thought

Wfh
i ‘ k
—7—“—
aaw her smite, and at f^uiggB, the errand
although the peasafl try ef the tarn! never : s(WMilyita were, fa fact, Mormons seeking
W1U1 wmcniiesbpsbodded ov« to the boy. WMsuchathfagiK4wfMel QuiggM JxirUke
meat, yet they are a for piuudcr.and niter o long and frtatirea
do,M
*n‘*'u*k- «oJ predating
C
i
- did
j-j not* look (
-,41 — ———
— - - -•
attack they'sought to effect by airategy
! what force failed to acoumplish. The
Quiggr,” mhl 8ns,
the dust greeted

though Lie life depended upon it. •
i on,,ami a week had

one morning found
H-tagg" only grunted and swept on fite ’ aid Mr. Snaggles ati his
his desk
dealt bright
LHixht and
m»l
tuoru vigorously. When the afore wasearly as usual,. but in a terrible liumor,
Dicely eteftiw-d be tatook himsdf to tiie as that boy Quiggs bad act p»rt in an
«■
unswopt,
everything was at rix«t and Burens.
ggiee* breakfast had been badly
Irtfut l.u,
vr-.m.l w.,.1 XT.ua.

«uu than was collected in either Nevada, 'Justice Welter at Lansing the other day,
Oregon, or Vermont. Colorado has now
fifty-six organized towns, 100 small ret­ examination was sent to the County Jail
Uementa. and about 220 pradofficee, and till the October term of the court.

If a mtifffodinri! to ofajaUj- desires to their ambuscade, changed their disguise I lotion of 22,000.

keep reasonably thin, he must deny himself
the luxuries
-«k same
a/mu* of
.it ton
ittvnrtaa &lt;rf
nt ths
to» table und
■ take plenty of rxerrfa .
HurHebaehriding, playing al billiards, font fag.
.------- a
- . , ---------ewitfimiug, gymuasttex, are all &lt;*qutd!y
exultant. At table, he
riwtain
from bread, butter, mill
.^,.l,l&lt;aa^
V—&lt;-w.

sq nitre], and each day few I
There are 667 mitee of 1 h&gt;s apprenticeship in the State Reform I was in bed flbe brought $

; ba extisens' efothca, made »' detour, and ‘ railway uow fa operation, and 150 more ; School. He was arrreted st Ann Arbor
’ jupproacbed the ramp from the eaet, - Brill be added during the present year. &gt; by D«$»nty Sheriff Nealy.

cbdmfagtobs a relief party from Salt 'ft*™
T-Mkc Qty. Thia plca df friendship **»«.▼
availed to alby auapickm, and tl«^» w«*ry
nmignmta piM Ux-ir umJuto into ww-

rix daily axxl tuirty-eigfcl
m wajiap-ra in the Terril.wy;

—The annual directory of Detroit, jxmt
isoued, eoetafos 88,030 namra, bring an
English Ctamni!

Lawyers, 159 ; phyriciriw, 160 ;

• reputed Munuon leaders ware John D. -noe amounta to 188,000.

�----------- EDITOR.

GRAND
afiictad

FRIDAY

CsstalMxBmd

I L. C. BOISE.

AUttVRT FLOWN*,.

of MamsSaturday- and

At

DI VIS ON .

The ReHhMe ftbert Liae

“49

JULY 30.1875,

RAPIDS

XCA-H'V A.MO WEtfT,

other boys,
in Black River,’ some lour miles Ike pil
toBfue sad disAgraaable taste io the nouth,
southeuKt of South Haven.
coininc .up of food itfier eating, low rpiriiM,
The daughter of Robert McCune, Ac. Go to your Draggiet and get a 75 bot-‘
YOU WILL FIND
of Grand Rapids, eloped from home tie, or a Ample bottle far 10 cento. Try it
and lhe distracted father, fearing shej
ha* been enticed into had company,
mart's Christianity ask
has gone to seek her in Chicago.
With Naw and Fnxsn Goons, which they
him for that five dollars he owes you
.
will aeQ st
Charter Warren, of Charlotte, was
If he doesn't drop Im under jaw more
arrested Wednesday evening on the
than one inch, the chances ate that charge of committing rape npon?a 1G
he’ll never lather your hen roost.
year-old danghfer of Mr., llall, of Ben­
ANSOM HARDY, AUBURNDALE, MASS.
Seldom "put off until tomorrow ton. He was placed under §1,500
bond* for his appearance in court.
what you can do to day," unless it is, Warren is a young married miin.
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
those things you ouglrt-never to do ; ■His mother was buried -only u week
or to kiss |?) the hired girl when ago, and his wife is very ill,
your wife intends the very next day
Mrs. Levi Newell, of Seneca

GRAND RAPIDS

AND

MUELEGOK

BOISE &amp; LEE

Wholesale and Retail

1XM
1*»
HAS JUST RECEIVED A

ALL ABOARD

Whenever two parties are to settie a dispute, let each imagine himself in the place of the other, and

then act accordingly. Then nobody
will get “upon. his car," and somebody get his eye blacked, ur thumb
“chawed.”
‘

Township. Seneca County, living
near Morendi, ■committed suicide
1
Sunday by taking poison. Some
’
rumor* hail got abroad relative io her
(character, and her husband had con­
,versed with her concerning them,
5ul
she promptly denied them. She
1
whs so affbeted, however, that soon
1
after she took the poison, and in
’
suite of medical nssistansc died in a

That person, or class of persons, isliort time.
who lielieves that man is not best
At eight A. M. of Monday there
calculated for that business or pro- .was a terrific boiler explosion at a
fexsion toward which his taste and iportable steam saw mill four miles
inclinations lead him, is as little ac­ north of Goble's Station, on the.Kal­
amazoo and South Haven Railroad.
quainted with the laws of nature, as
Samuel Gill man, the proprietor, and
a yearling steer is with lhe multipli­ Frank Bayless were instantly killed.
cation table or the Beecher scandal. Engineer Frank Burrell was serious­
If that cow doesn't stop switching ly, it is feared fatally, injured. The
crown of Gillman's hsad was literally
her tail in your face, very politely re­
torn ofl, while the body of Mr Bay­
quest her to “so.” If she doesn’t less was hurled a long distance into
“so” worth a cent, get awful mad, the lake. The explosion made a
' and with the “milk stool" break eve­ complete wreck of tho mill, leaving
ry confounded bone in her blasted nothing but the saw. A person whe
was nearly a mile from lhe scene saw
body. Then you’ve got a dead sure
the smoke-stack flying over the iree
thing.
tops. The end of the pipe whiah
She Bible says, that if- a person took water from the supply tank was
protected by a sieve, anc. thiu had be­
has the unkindpess to smite you on
come choked with cinders and other
the right cheek, you should turn lhe mstter so as to out ofl lhe supply
left and let him smite that, also. Rut water, which caused lhe explosion.
show me the innocent creature who
THAT DETIffOlT |JUSTICE.
wcan live up to that .commandment,

TO

be required; A story m told of a re­
seat incident that may be repeated n
thousand times daily. A merchant
received a dollar in part payment of
an account, early one morning, and u
few minutes later paid it to his
butcher. It was peculiarly stained,
so that it ailracied attention. An
Lour or two later tho same bill was
paid iu on another account, and was
•gain paid out. It was received on
account and for goods no less than
six times during the day by the mer­
chant His curiosity was excited,
and, as the expressman would say,
■ I a tracer to learn the route
veled during'the day. He
rised to learn tliat it had
hands twenty one times.
It finally rested io bis safe at night;
It is not probable that all the money
in circulation will average nearly so
much activity ;«nd yet there arc but
few who have ever thought seriously
of lhe paramount value to every bus­
iness relation of keeping money rap­
motion in lhe community, *

A

SPECIALTY.

SUGAR 10 to 14 Cents!

SPBIM S88BS!

LIVE GROCERY
THE DEST ASSORTMENT OF
0 F

SHELF

GOODS

IN THE VILLAGE.

P. DURHAM

Fort Wayne, Jactson I Saiinaw R. R.

CANNED FRUITS

Don’t make your pur
AT COST!
chase until yon have
FANCY GROCERIES
sen my Stock.

Where can he found a

OF ALL KINDS

NEW
OP

SHORT LINK BETWEEN
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

TRAINS RUN BY CHICAGO TIME.
Going South.

Of all kinds, sad

Teas, Coffees, Spices, Crockery,

AT PRICES THAT DEFY

COMPETITION!

KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED!

Gl issware &amp; Woodeairare,

as

Of all kinds which we

warranttobe pure

In abundance, and

CANDIES !

CHOICE

Paid for all kinds of Produce, or exchanged
for goods.

For the babies; in fact,

I’OU UARGAINR

Kverythinff in the Grocery Line!

BOISE

COIbZEIE &lt;Sc SEE
05*- Country Produce of every de ■
scription taken in exchange for Goods.

P. DURHAM.

The Nanhviilc People
Amazed.

have alxugblerad them. Tho agitated air
that breaks lhe mighty for«t fails to check
the downward courec of price*. And the
people of Nashville are amaicd to eee J. L.
Reed A Co's Buggies c”ming to their city |
for sale so cheap, To demonstrate the
truth ef Ihie statement call at KE 11B A
, CROC KE H’S. where youean "See for
■ Youreelf.” We are selling cheap, and we
' cordially inrite every man, woman, and
In Michi- child in Barry County to call at our ware­

(WQ YOVNU HEN TO
. LEAHN TEL1XHAPIIV,
with tw! cltiuiUun* guaranteed. Salary paid while
practldns. Addrera with (lamp.
C. A. SHEARMAN. '
8apt- U. T. C-. Oberlin, Ohio.

house in Bastings, and see for themselTt*.

2P.

o

s to

Saw Mill!

ST

g K

Hastings,

Manufacturer of

Hard and Hott W’tod

3

LUMBER,

SP

&amp;&gt;

*6
M

FOR THK

8

wholesale;* retail trade.

3

3

J. L. REED &amp; CO,

usual thinks he can, next year, bring and reedy al aHUm^h
it tip to &gt;200,000-

Mich.

3

pikiMTCRE MANUFACTORY!

3
a
I §

5!
0
P
d

3
B

BUILDING LUMBER!

LIQUID PAINTS
S'
o on
3

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

An Iowa lady concludes an antiManufacturers and keeps on han
suflrage letter as follows: ‘You
DETROIT
may took a! this matter in whatever
light you will, but simmer it down as
it is but a quarrel with the Almighty
N. IL We aleo call attention to our brand of
Strictly IPurw XXTHitw Lend,
that we were not all men."
«100.00 IN GOLD.
We warrant thU Whll- Lead to U chemically
A Kansas girl says that nothing
Together with a full assortment oi
her ao mad os to have a grasshopper
crawl up and down her bacKjust as
MIRRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES
her lover has come to the proposing
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
point.
________

a

Works. Parlor, Library, Dinin, Office at

“OYSTER OCEAN”

Ladle.’ and Geat-’ Re.taarant,

Plymouth Church is going to take
care of Mrs. Tilton, Bessie, Tom
Cooke. Shearman, and all others who
swore for Beecher,

-

practical

Of all styles and sixes, and METALIC
CASES furnished to ordea

Jeweler &amp; Watchmaker

SNR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS kept constantly on hand.
- MICHIGAN.

S’

0

O

LATH &amp; SHINGLES.
Depot, Nashville, Mich.

-

&lt;8

A W. OLDS.

3

3

Pg
U Z

IS

3

B

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

HUBBARD,

2

B

DUSTERS, 40. &amp;C-,

Bah Cabs and Peramimlatursi

P
£1^1
□0

GENERAL FUNTURK!

CYRUS

Kxpnm.

llHnoU Rallroai

save money by getting your Buggies in your
own County. Every Buggy is warranted
thoroughly.

congregation as

“I don't think you were born to re­
form the world,” said a Carried Bos­
ton lady to lhe new pastor, who was
inclined to prmre her beauty rather
loo warmly.

IndUnapoUa

3
S

WantedJammed lately.

White Lead

t£
•M

Bxasau—Wlth Detroit, HlllMalc
Rallwnd.

Wm B. BAVAGB &amp; BROa COLUMN

PATENTS. HrijX

Bay City

C. A. TRUMAN

LEE.

The Air Breais Fail to Check
the Domari Course.

heated term is over so he can get

Nearly 100.000 people have been
kilien by violence during the past
year, and yet women will stand on
the back of a chair to reach to the
top shelf of lhe pantry.

it

Great HlauRlite r!

Came anil See!

Widtham Mm__________________

ILu.ki-r*
Jonravllle

OFF THE TRACK.

PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION.

42

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

call and see ua before purchasing.

Which will be sold al

Mrs. Sartons is going to bring
ton Davis, Alexandria H. President Grant’s grandson up on the
and all lhe ex officers and bottle.
and Bailors of the Con fed er
A flirt is a fool, who delights in

soldiers
Ohio;

BrartoM
Detroit I.

TIIE

No. 1

The first man out was a railroad
who wouldn’t—for anything—set the brokeman, who had been celebrating
the world on 8re.
his grandfather's birthday.
“Yju run on the cars, eb?” asked
Talk of your freedom ! but when a
man isn't allowed to get cleverly the court.
•‘Yes, sir.”
drunk—come homo and deposit the
“And you belong to that class of
.delicious contents of his stomach up men who open the doors as lhe train
on the best carpel, it is about time stops at Pontiac and yell out “Uponlyac
at lhe passengers.”
somebody has said something.
The man was silent,
There may l»e tho greatest pleasure
It makes my bones _l»oil when I
in chewing tobacco and the broad­ think of how I’ve been used on these
cast squirting of it* filth all over the railroads,” continued his honor. ‘The
hearth, but it looks to me like the seats,are locked, lhe water cooler
empty, the windows won't stay up,
blunt end of nasriness.
and every few minutes you cry out
If you d. sire to become humorous, •Jawkun' for Jackson, or ‘Kl-a zoo’
for Kalamazoo. Lbelieve 1'1! mark
diet steadily on .buckwheat cakes;
you for six months.”
but if you don't care to know just
"Please sir," protested the prisoner.
exactly how far you have instantly
"I most strike a blow at this great
sunk in—lhe mire of moral depravity, evil somewhere, and I might as well
don't refuse to buy your wife that commence on you."
“Please, air, I was never here be­
ten dollar bonnet.
fore, and it's my first drunk m four
years.”
His Honor leaned back and chewed
lhe corner of hii blotting pad while
Push your greenbacks around and
he reflected. Finally ho said :
Jleep them in circulation. The coun­
“Well, Til let you go, though
I’l
try does not require an increase in
be blamed for it. Now. sir. after this
paper currency. That would lead, as
you want to adopt a different style.
k invaribiy docs, to in inflation of
When the train approaches a station
prices and we would be impelled to
you want to go through the car like a
pay more for everything we ent,
cat, smile gently, and say in quiet
drink, and wear. What is needed
tones. ‘Ladies and gentlemen, this
now is not an increase of paper mon­
train is now iu the outskirts of the
ey, but a more rapid circulation of
beautiful City of Yysilanli, and such
that now in the market. It is the
as you desire to step off will please
nimble sixpence and not the slow
make ready, and may health and
shilling that does the work. Monprosperity ever attend you.'
What
•y is offered at 2 1-2 per cent, and
an inovatioa that would be, sir ’ How
has few takers at that low rate.
lhe
traveling
public
would
rush
for
Money is still {lying dormant. No-1
your road ! Will you do this, Mr.
body wants it, or, if there aro parties
Wellington ?'
.
iu need they hove no sntislactory
The prisoner promised, and was
securities to ofle«. Buriness
was
allowed to go.—Free Preet.
overdoue, and it requires rest unjil
tho surplus stocks have become ex­
Beecher is well pleased with his
hausted. That will soon be the case.
Business is improving. Let every­ increase of salary, and as soon as the

around among his

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

GLASSWARE

and I will' show you an individual

body help it along by his energy and
&gt;finendly expression of confidence.
Settle up old debts and be caution;
in contracting new ones. Long credns reqttire long puises when pay day
comes ro—d
If lhe people would
pay cash more generally in their bus-

A Hunday nyhl
Grand KapldaSa
15,0o m.antvta* •* DatroiU^C

Qg
Qs

Clocks, Spectacles,

T*i*iceB :
Cleaning Watches,
••
rifoeLr

1.00
LOO
.75

Warranted I UisbctM hraiM!

Wc manufacture our Furniture from the
CRAB. W. DBMABAY

Nashville Mich.

�NEW GOODS!

NEW GOODS!
1-X- &gt;2

to arrest Sidmoro. who resisted

and m.OX HAND AT

FRIDAY,

-

JULY 30,1875

W. A. AYLSWORTH’S,

Iks, finally by the Marshall shooting

u'avi’ri’pvi'A

—Circuit Court oats -next Monday at
Bastings.

intent io kill.

Harting* ia rightly named

MORTGAGE SALE.

Whkuas, on the 24th day of July, 1872.
this, scoundrel ia full measure.
Jeremiah Shopbe 11 and wife gave a mortgage
ER. ML. D., Hom&lt;-oio Millie C. Francis to secure the payment
-Tho whert crop ia this vicinity La* all
of the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Belters,
The post-oflwo trouble! at Sheridan have ($26O.GO) which said m- rigage waaffuly re­
corded in ths office of the Regtetnr . f Deeds
VPEBSTER fc BOBBS, Bl«ek—The band beys are talking about build­ quieted down. Tho particulars of tho ease in and f.r Barry Connly, Michigan, on the
I ’ amKhK AU Mei* of
bt tho Blaricihnlth
were
: Z. B. Willison has been pekcoMter
lag a public halL A good idea.

Dry G»od«,
Ctslhlig,

Oats, Caps,
Bosts, Shots,
Notloas,

—Woman la an angel. To prove thia just
Thornanpte Lake, secured the appointment
B. RASEY. Dntyronn. Goods and displace the props of her clothes line.

J

Shirts,

Collars,
the offlen to thornsppte Lake, when the duly and legally recorded on tbe second &lt;l»y
old Totten property, south* of' Oi l’s saw Sheridan friends set to work and bad Z. B. of January, 1871. In tbe Register’s office for
Caffs,
Willison re-appointed postmaster, and an or- Barry county , Michigan, in Liber "f&gt;” of
miU.
AGENTS TOK THZ CKUtBBATBV
mortgagee, on page 41, and M. M. Francis
—Al Lenlx is making arrangements to
is how the owner of said mortgage, and no
turn the office to Sheridan the Aral of next suit at tew has been instituted to recover
erect a dwelling house, on his lots across
surpass anything ever offered to Ute public.
quarter. Until then the office will be
and
Every Instrument warranted.
'
tho river.
known u Thornapple Lake, but will be lo­
FIRST CLASS
AU kinds of
cated at Sheridan as formerly.
Thur»day leal hot a few barrels full more
12-100th dollar*, also an attorney fe
will come acceptable.
Tuesday a melancholy chap arrayed in
Takes as payment.'
SUITS from $8. t« $30.
sn outlandish linen duster and an odd straw
to foreclose the fame i
northoart part of the village, and $400 for
Is acknowledged by all tending muetetens
E. M. Gates' residence.
inquired the price of huckleberries. "Fif­ sell lhe premises described in said mortgage Made up in good styles and warranted to fit
at public auction on tbe 6tb day of Novem­
teen cents." promptly replied the merehant. ber, A. D. 1876, at tbe hour of three o'dock
“Fifleen cents ?" and this is America, the in the afternoon, at lhe 'north front
Milton Mix. Kstemo . B. W. Walrath and
land of lhe free, lhe home of the poor and door of the court house In the City of
John Ehret, Nashville,
Hastings. Michigan,
that being
the place of bolding tbe circuit court in and
helish despotism,* said the stranger as he for Barry county, to satisfy the amount due
Lee have them in seven different varieties, turned to a basket of dried apples and de­ on said mortgagv, together with said attor­
and in order to introduce them'aro disposing posited a few quarters In his mouth.
ney fee and all other legal ossls.
The de­
scription of said pretniecs as [described in
—They had a fight st-McGraw’s boarding said mortgage is: That piece or parcel of of Detroit, Rochester and Eastern manu—Dr. Billingtcn, of Middleville was aa- house last Saturday. It was between a land lying and being in the Village of Nash­
faciurics, at prices that cann’t fall to please.
ville, County of Barry and State of Michi
verety kicked In the abdomen by a homo
railroad band and a young man of Maple gan, known and described as Village Lot,
last week Thursday. He is lying in a pre­
Grove named. Biggs; about a few drops of commencing fifty-five (56) feel north of the Boots from $2.50 (O $, pr pair
carious condition.
water that bad alighted upon Biggs. A north-west corner of Lot No. twenty-seven
(27), thence east one hundred thiriy-iwo
—Saturday a money package swindler chair descended upon lhe head of tho rail(182) feet, thence north fifty-five (5a) feet,
thence west one hundred thirty-two. (132)
sett of carbuncles. McGraw had Biggs and feet, thence north flfty-fivo (65) feet to the
grinder to make us happy.
'
two others arrested for inciting a fight in
his house. The boys settled it by paying
—Four of the leading croquet players of
M. M. FRANCIS,
him $10 and the costs, sore bumps were
Assignee fur Mortgagee.
the village have been challenged to play a
A Job lot of
CLEMENT SMITH,
rubbed and thus ended the "Battle of Bun-.
friendly game with an equal number of
Attorney
for
Assignee.
44--1
kerte HilL’’
Hastingitea, and they will accept.

LEE &amp; FLEMING,

flLEMENT SMITK,
V
X.-A.WYKR,

he.

M FLINT,

70,000 NOW IN USE.
New

AMERICAN ORGANS,

CLOTHING

H LEE,
Deputy MHerltT.

J
•

THE AMERICAN ORGAN

JOHN B. EASTMAN.

Finest

g

LIEBHAUSER,

’ ' TAILOR.
PAHADY, Manufacturer of

*

Bwota and Shoes,

STOOLS AID ISS!RIK!I(ffl BOOB

Instrument !

BOOTS and SHOES,

Tliis is

[OHM Q CBESSY,

WM. JONES,

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

—If our paper should fail U&gt; appear Fri­
—Morris Allen, a young man of Hickory
Corners, much esteemed, died, on Friday, day morning, we should expect a bomb­
from the effects of a fall from a load of shell to explore under eur office slaira and
blow us into kingdom come where the wick
ed are at rest and fleas bite and 'the worm
—A new croquet ground between the ho­ dieth put, before we had time to call for a
tel and Smith A Put’s hardware is in full clean shirt. Every Thursday night while
blast, and nimble manipulators of eroquet we are striking off the News, our office is
Nashville, Mich.
prepomlnale there from morn till night.
thronged with many of onr good patrons,
anxious to secure a copy of the News fresh
Gntrral CoaveyaMcutg,
from the press. Punctuality is our predom­
Lents k Sons fo' a large number of pickets
CoUectiom a tptciaky.
inating virtue.
■
or balustan, for the fence around his resi­
—The services at the Christian Church
dence. The fence will oosl at least $600.
MONEY TO LOAN
next Sabbath morning and evening, will be
—Mr. S. Stiles claims that his well.gives appropriate to the International Sunday
School Leeson, John 4th chapter, 6th to I6th
fords. What about sinking some of those verses. Morning topic,—-"The Comprehen­
wells ou main St, Can Nashville bear the siveness of the GospeL” Evening tpplc,—
pressure!
'
" Use of Opportunities; or a Wayside Re­
—A "Harvest Party” will come off al tho ligion.”

Job

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings
White Goods,

printing
Ot every description i

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Justice of the Peace,

ATTENTION, ALL!
The new firm o

W. A. AYLSWORTH.

queeting!

MILLINERY &amp; FARCY GOODS!

Clover Seed, &amp;c.»

AU. or

THB

Bros liHu, Cattim mi Fiittu Done

m MILLINERY GOODS!
Mrs. N. M. STEBBINS

—Read all of the advertisements.

Read

sponsible men I It will pay yon to trade,
with them. They believe in "live and let
—The Paw Paw Frees has arrived and
live.”
will ever be a welcome visitor.. It’s old edi­
tor (and onc« our employer), J. W. Van

a copy of the speech delivered by Hon.
And in varieties to suit customers, all to be George Willard at Vermontville, on the 4th
r.haan far eaah.
of July. Ilia Mtiilod "Fates Alarm* and
Rea! Dangers,” and is a masterpiece of good

ZDRESS LEAKING

REESE &amp; DETTERJCK
MT TUB

Highest Cash T’rice

We received, a friendly call from Clement
Willard, son of Hon. George Willard, of
Battle Creek, last Friday.
Mtes Emma Barney, of Marshall, Is vu-

—A few nights ago a sneak thief entered
Al. Lents’ collar, while tho family were ab­
sent, and appropriated a crock ef lard. He
p probably the twin cousin of the one that
stole the bunch of shingles from Jacob
Lents a short time since.
—A barft and contents belonging to Wel­
lington Curtis, in Woodland, wan destroyed

Something Interesting and Vai

Delivered at their

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

SHINGLES,
WATER LIME,

KOCHER BROS. Drugs, Medicines

HAIRr

1

fc.,

SfC.,

in the new brick block, apposite lhe Union
Proprietors. House, and aro bound to lead the Co. in the

He gave us some of our firxl

Greeting

2l-&lt;6

REE8E k DETTEBICK.

ATKINSON &amp; ROE,

Dry Goods Business !

Again in the Trade

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

BUTTER md EGGS.

Elegant New'Querters,

which we ship and reiail'at bottom prices.

with you. I trust by fair dealing I shall be
able to retain your confidence, and to win

Ml animus

Hare removed to their

STUCCO,

and as long as we flourish goose-quill, atiek,
shooting iron or devil's tail, never will we
forget him. He baa been experimenting
I world respectfully inform my friends
with potato bags, and relates his experience
that 1 am
as follows.
We captured a doxen and put them in wa­
We have just added to (rar already large
ter, letting them remain three days. Then
and choice stock of
turned off tbe water and exposed them to
the ipin on lhe head of a barrel, for five
minutes there was no stir or appearance of
life. Went off and loft them about five min-

GENERAL MERCHANDISE

Especial

Attention

is invited to

&lt; 7 MS

E

BSD

FL_A.ZW 1ST ZE JLS,

BOOTS AND SHOES,

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

PAINTERS!

GHve Me a Call.
Nashville, Mich., Jan. 27, 1875.

44 w2
Lki k Flxmixo.

^fONEY TO LOAN!
Tmnntey Aelrte!

to have «due off,

PERFUMES

NX ALLES.

CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
fix ?&lt;ktta ui Gon,
With a complete slock of

For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!

WHOLESALE

Cheap As Dirt,

Cheap As Dirt.
Cheap as Dirt.

a Aflmd Ini ikW Sarita,
nr sums or
igOO.OO and UPWARDS
OS LONG TJMK
L. RUMELL.

COME AND SEE,

MEAT MARKET! Errn|thing }|ou Want,
ROE &amp; CLEVER,

thanking tb“a public for past favors soil
coutinuauno of lhu*Muae, and wuul
inform tbe public &lt;bri (bay will

Which we will dispose of aa low if not lower

FRE

yowr Butter, Eggt and Dried I'rtnt.

TS.

----Poke
tc. Give them a call on W«m vide Main St

CASH

COME AND SEE,

BATES.

rocenes

L. J. WHEELER

.

AT ALLEN’S,

TOILET ARTICLES,

Yankee Notions,

NASHVILLE, XHCH.

J ;.

PUTTY, DYE STUFFS,

Boris Bao's will girw-Wiry close to

LhCKursox's.

WM. VEN?.

BRUSHES, GLASS,

PAINTS and OIU8,

WHICH 18 SOT ZXCILLBB IM TOWS.

—G. W. Hoskins, the chap that guid«#
the pattering fori

LIVERY STABLE!

AT ALLEN’S,

OILS, VARNISHES

IT TOO WANT

LOCAL MATTERS.

ARTISTIC

WALL PAPER. PAINTS,

SHAWLS, CASSIERES,

—Brick Pomeroy, editor of Pomeroy'
annual address before tho Eaton Cm
Agricultural society,
at Charlotto.

BOOKS. S TA T1ONER F.

WINES &amp; LIQUORS !

DRESS GOODS.

close fitting cover

hearty and frisky as when
her of the Enterprise contained a quarter of
i. Shut up the can and left it
a column of thanks to different parties who
had presented the editor with cherries, cur- sixteen bugs were alive and mode attempts
u ouy Freit
io climb the perpendicular aides of the can

IW Ml,

SALf,

BasineBS Relations

Bits Pelts ail Fin.

BOISE BRO’S
Would respectfully call the attention of the
citiseas of Nashville and vicinity, to
their stock, bought for sub,

LATH,

FOB ALL KINDS OF

—Vermontville must be

uable.

AINSWORTH A BROOKS,
in the Stale.

m WDBB

POTATOES

CORN, APPLES, OATS

IS

Nashville, Mich., April 1st, 1876.

pay the Highest Market Price for

Spring and Summer

6th. Everything to insure an eajoyabl*
Prof. T. T. Crandall, cf Plainwell, has
time will ho done by tbe proprietor, Mr. been engaged to teach our Union School for
Dancer. Bill $2.
tho ensuing yaaff receiving $600.00 as a
—The Comet Band went over to Ver- compensation therefor. Miss Lola H. War­
LATEST STYLES.
ren will teach the Primary Department.
School commences the last Monday in Aug.

Very Cheap.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

MBS. L. O. CROCKER

Neck Ties, Rushings,
Collars and Cuffs,

bpace

Ladles’ Linen Collars A Caff*
To match* all new Spring style?, bought at
my own price, to be sold- accordingly

Mr pay the IRghetl Market Pricefor

W D. KM HER h in.

COME AND SEE.
Physicians will find our
stock complete, at the
lowest livinfi prices.
aa posrihle before I mov&lt;

Prescriptions Carefally Prejaret'
MAKE l¥BAY YOU
With thank* for part pair«uage we truat

F.C.aF.T.SOI8E,Dr*KbU.

S3

.

A. W. Al.LEV,

�Onto, &lt;&gt;th.rhtod, femito

&gt; .Mot

faot which ■ rtmerit forbade hope, him
diefl away, and the two must now be
given up for lost.
For four day* ’we
I have been listening intently to every
(dick ®f the telegraph, anxiously in­
! qidriht ft* ,t47 to*&gt;a ius wwfa. *«iJ

I

BOuafy bunting down every rumor, no
matter how idle, and tenaq'owdy cherish­
ing ewfrk theory of safety and deliverafiob toTheflj, only to her confronted at
het with the sorrowful reality which
tea tlio following must now, we fear, Im acknowledged tw
r ending May 31, such, that they met their death in the
fftwu terrific hurricane of Thursday night, and
are buried beneath tho waters of the
taxes. were *5,- lake. Exactly how they me* their doom
■rnfaga M.OM,- it fa imponaitete Ujat we should ever
Undoubtedly in th* storm,
t the ©awn pro|&gt;- know.
which a frail airahip like the one which

*«er.

—Tb© Maryland Democracy liavo'iioiutastod

FOSOTON , ;,
fa very favorable.
It fa midway botwta'the ououw, and the great. ihnr-'
oughfare from Ea/tt to West jwwea
over it.
Ita tenure find a profitable
market went of them omung the.* mineru
of the Territories, ami an good n market
eaat M any of the States have.
The
Ndbraaka farmer finds a quick profitable

withstand! jBut how long and deapcrshort haul to hfa ■ consumer. Hio'dis­
ah-lyrUk«T Struggled for life, how tlwy
tance between the producer sad con­
sumer do«6 not
up the gm«.

Which they were borne on their
journey,
how they recalled their
friends on tho-tend, anil regretted
tho Veuturroome spirit that induced
mrtararabls for, crop* and price* hare «d- them to - take their live* in their
xpntfed v»ry matirmijron projjfaoos a*d Lro^d- Imnda and go out on . such a
stiiffs. ,
perilous journey, are all matters of
I locali­ HH' OTctw* ivn^ i uire.
Tin fnllUti

for.OjtaptroUta; .___ .

i

Tliarc n no better soil in .ths United
States fluin Nebraska has, nor.oBojuare
wtaily worked. Tbe land drains itaetf.
The whole State fa n system of volleys
gar© out. aJthougb he wm a mile ahead. and
and uplands, with beautiful streams tan­
ning tlirough tho valteya. Thb soil both
ia the valleys and uplands is from five to
—Hugh Donahue, of HpringfielA-Motw., baa
twenty feet deep, without stones *or
completed, thn twk at walking 1,100. miloe in
caught ia tlio gale, driven hither and- Stump. The prairie may be broken up
i,h»
Tfas in the' greatart padaetriM)
thitl*fir»
like
^n.Alcaj^rate
creature
gone
feat ever perflinnet!, and occupied forty-Hix The yield of oats. com. barley rye, potatoaa
in tlio sjiriug and a crop produced in tin*
days.
. * ’
’
mad, could not have made a longreafat- fall, enough to pAy for the fajid .aatf’tlfb
fiTTeaceimenta Iiaie beta IWfer**&lt;frkiiU,
ance.- 1?F1»»ju tlmt became uselcm to
cost
of breaking. Thfa has been done
ty ChjaNto fa tewjoy Ufa 'benefit of a lightthem, either by Luing torn in pieces or
of Agriculture at Wanhingtdu ou the crop prra- being cut loose by themselves, it left the
pecta, Mid find that in Kentucky, Michigan. two men engaged in a fearfully unequal
Thorn fa no heklthier country in the
make tbe trip in about twenty-four bmus.
Ohio, Mi«»ouri and the Eastern Htidee there fa struggle for life; a hard and- valiant world. Tho whole State fa drained per­
,»fruggla tx&gt; dotibt. it wn* again* wind
fectly—indeed there fa not n manth or
ihan heretofore, and tbe production will be far and wave. They coqld hear only tho
—Mr. F. McWhirter, of Pottawatomie coun­
swamp in it, so there fa np xualarfa to
in cxoeM of the consumption. The product in.
ty, Iowa, roccnty nliot and dangerously wound- tiiceo btaloa is repreneuted an being much au- ' thunderiugs of the storm and the scream­ contend with. The air fa pure and brac­
ing and limning of the waters ; they sawing and tho water excellent. All the con­
practice on the part of Hatton while pp&gt;fe«Bion- OoUrtfall ?bei a magnificent crop, and rye and only tiie vivid .tlnahes of the lightning
ditions of health and long life oxfat in
ally attending McWhirter*a wife-Sbo«t a yf.ar 1prutniaes weB.
-mdjtlMr fbarfilkg heads of the wawta.
Nebraska.
—The failure of E. Nutting A Co., tbe ex­ Tlio wildness of such a aceno can only bo
tensive stave manufacturers, at Indianafwlfa, imagined. Tluuttruggle could not have
In no country can there l»c so great a
Ind., fa announced. Tlieir iwIebUdnoM fa continued long—the odds were too great.
variety of crops profitably produced.
placed at &lt;300.000, mostly owed to Indiana
banks. Mid their assets al JIM.OCO.
Th*.' western port of the State fa a mag­
—Tiie sudden advance in wheat lias caused1
Nothing further was learned yesterday nificent grazing country, while tiie east­
1 concerning flip misning oeronauta, and ern and central are adapted to wheat,
, the lost lingering hope which has siiM- corn, outa, etc. Tho dairying bumness
taiiied a certain number of jraople con­ has been demonstrated to be profitable
yield.
irarUcnlarw^f tbe Mountain Meadow uiaiwacre.
—Tho reports of tbe discovery of gold in! corning the safety of the two mon liaa everywhere. Fruit con be grown in any
ps.ring qnan11tie* near Decatur, I1L, bare been। almost entirely given way to the belief imrt of the State, with a certainty of a
fully confirmed. The Chicago Journal» cor­■ that they liavo lost thair lives, but in good yield every year. Sheep raising fa
thirty Mormons, with tlio aw*»tance of a large respondent telegraphs that paper that one pan
number of Indiana, ‘decoyed the emigrants of dirt taken out of a gulch yeaterday, after be­' wimt manner fa unknown. The fact tluit a vefy profitable buainew iu Nebraska.
'cost of lakdb.
from their intrenclimeufa by a flag of truce, ing washed, was found to contain from twenty no evidence of their death has yet been
Lanita may be had iu Nebraska st any
to thirtT .c^nts of pure gold. This aunferotw, Mpertained encourages the hope with , a
children.
few people that they have survived. It prior, from nothing pp to §10 per acre.
pnre quit© a •• Ixmanza " fa a quite unexpected will l» a week to-day since .they took The governmcnt’has vast bodies of ex­
who th© other day shot anti killed hie father. quarter.
tlieir departure in their air ship, anti cellent land, which can lie Imd by merely
—Four mUIiowi of silver will b« coined at
'Jury. It appears tkat the father wan in tho act tlio Mvend mints before the close of Augnst, should the day roll by without any fur­ settling on It, and tile Union Pacific
ther trace of them, they will ccrtaiuly Rrilrosd Company has lauds adjacent to
and tlio Treasury Department promfaro that
be givon up as lost.
’
.
tlm rood at prioea varying from $2 to
ban! money will shortly take tho place of Die
upon him. whereupon lie dmchargod tbe pteiol piraent fractional currency.
All moaner of theories continue to be $10, according to location.
jn eelf-defomw and.with fatal effect
advanced concerning the probable death
Tho railroad makes very liberal ar­
'
FOKK1GN.
—Tie male member* of two familian in Ee.Cif Itanplibion and Grimwood, or their rangements for tho transi&gt;ortation of set­
.
XZ
named Hallett and Byera, recently engaged.in fa reported to be completely disrupted, and an landing nt some point east or north of tlers
Ctake J^ichlgan. Those vary so wildly
■i-n.ia.GEs amd cmrs.
* deadly eomJict, too rtwoU of «i aid fend. endeavoring to form a^^litpDwitii Mfae. vuu
Tho viltag&lt;«_an&lt;l cities of Nebraska aio
Five of the par|y ware kilh &lt;1 ofiiright, wjifie of tho branches of the loft. Thfa wing eoiA- ♦hoi is inratasa to cAnjrcture fliu fate of
tbe rittM«Mv«&lt;r .,k4!.f bo^l^ fcon prfare tbe Orleonfata, a email and unim­ the daring men horn them, and it would growing with a rapidity unparalleled.
portant faction. Bye union with other portion tyipear to lie wise to wait j»ati&lt;'ntly for’ None pf them are in dqbt to any^extont.
which ho win hardly recover.
—Another shocking parricide fa reported, It may cxcrcfae considerable influence ; alone some iutelligouoi effecting their trip,' The government
"
*’has iwt'apart
‘
■»lands'ample
•
thfa time from York county, Fa. Michael it fa poweriees for good or evil.
During for school purpose*, and a grealjrilroml
Baton© killed hfa father becau-e the latter, while ^,—I’rench costome rocqrns fort tlm Uv&gt;» efj. befpre conjecturing further.
was
built
by
government
bonds,
so
no
tho.ptal
two
days,
according
to
telegraph
motiUie show An ibcrau* iu tha reert;,** of
23.000,000 over the correeponding period last reports, balloons have been flying over debt has been incurred for schools or
Thu villages have not only
various portions of tho country, and one roods.
—The trial of John I). Lee for complicity in fe*uio time incraaaed 73,000.0(10 franca over eepocfally over Lower Canada.
None grown rapidly but tlio growth lias !k*cii
1874.
of tlio lake vessels arriving at thia port healthy. Omaha fa a splendid city, dud
—Herr Bigl and Baron Ix&gt;e, two leading
Beaver, Utah, on th© 33d of July.
Fremont, Columbun, North- Platte,
—Two men, named Edwards mid Cochron©, Ultramontankrts of Bavaria, have been eon- yesterday brought any intelligence con­
Grand Island, and a score -of ^thrr
bavo been held to bail at .Greenup. Inch, for tanced to iniprfaoumcut for treasonable uUcr- cerning thv tsdliKiiiista. ■
places on the line of tbe road, are pros­
complicity fa too murder ef Mila Easta. tbe
Vandsfia engineer, st Long I’otaCTlL.'a short
perous and thriving.
..
^ua.
The American Evangelista, Measra.
time mace. Edwards kept a timall grocerynear
SCHOOLS AND CHCmSilKS.
shooting match at Wimbledon. Eng., has this Moody and Sankey, have decided to re­
No State has a better school syateai
—A desperate affray recently occurred be­
turn to their nxtive shores, and will, it than Nebraska, and all the churches an*
tween the political factions of the Gierokco Americana present kept their target© and, »uis said, enter upon a season of revival represented. As a rule tiie church edi
Indian Nation, ah Skin Ifagou, ...jwelve rmloa l«rintand©d tLeir ehootteg. Priza. were also
from Ft. Smith, Ark., ou t!« Itt* instant, in won by tbe Canadian Team, and the English work in Naw York And other cities early flocs are targe and elegnnt, and the so­
in ihe* auifirun.' ‘Wlfatever may bo
Which tluvw men. Rylvtatcr Klug. Win. Sanden.
cieties pn wja rouw. The schools ore supthought of their religious opinions, or jwvrted by wn endowment of Jui&lt;I« set
emptied double-barreled uhot-guiM into Coody. British Parliament, tho other dxy/whcii tho tiM'ir peculiar methods of operation, or apart for that purpose.
the benficfalresultaof their efforts, there
To sum it all up in a word, the mnn
Auditor; Mr. 1’limeol) made a violent epeech, iu which
is no question tluit they have • produced who goes to Nebraska now and ♦eeuns
bl? clUracUrfaad vama Af tifa' fellow-meinlwa
as vilhune, and announced that he would uu- a real and profound imnmwiou i/j En­ land canndt but make himadf; independ­
gland,'and oh classes that the ordinary ent in a few years. He can got lands
Funding Board in 1871. charging them with
apparatus of religion failed to reach and with railroads, towns, Bchool-hous** and
move. They Imve addressed audience* churches all built, as cheaply to-day as
naks tlrswu by llie Auditor, amounting to uf oDotbcr f©belU&lt;»h in &gt;|fe|tobi. There fa i
ranging from 8,000 to 15,000, and, though he could have got them twenty years ago,
♦138,557.30. and representing an illegal and in­ getaralupriMSg of tai iiak-breeds ofal*In­
valid citon againat the But©. Had w fixed m diana. and some of lhe mounted police bare sixtaking continually, have managed to when none of tlwae things wore done.
keep the interest unabated and say a
♦I0.00G each.
been killed.
•
O, F. Davis, Esq., tho Land Commis­
—The total damage to property by tbe lata fresh word ou ’ almost every occasion.
jrrn.ircrU r. a .vd ZrDrWTrrxx.:
—Special dfapetehM from tarerpool report

inundatious in tbe aouth of France fa estimated
al •lAOOO.OOT.
.
—-Maj.-Henry Fulton was" jinwented by the
Priucraa ItouiM with the cup which ba won al

bin*

। had tittle or oo NiNrirlfiTTy, except th#
equipage -pt - Ufa aaddfa, which was
brought ihio ragufastiau in .a manner
that showed conclusively Ufa sppreefatiw, pf it* desirable aratfatanoo. Mow­
ray came in a quarter of a mile ahead m
2 hours, 2 minutes. 36j seconds, Smfan
ta-ing Ifi meennta behind. The qoiekeat
mile wm made in 2.M minutes, tbe
rioweot in 3.01 minute*.
- .

people are ncxnirtomwd to regard Mohamtnedanism as au effete and disappear­
ing system. .The conclusion fa aa erro­
neous one. It fa still vigorously spread­
ing, although no longer by the all-con­
quering sword. In China it fa making
rapid gains. It’ fa estimated that in Nankin alone there ore now 50,000 Moham­
medans. Wo congratulate China. To
swap paganism for Moluunmedanfam fa
a great grin. To exchange a multitude
of gods for. one God fa incontestably a
profit The Christian system fa indebted
to .Mohammed and hfa followers for the
unreckonublc work of flashing back the
northern vandals and placing Eurojie
under Unitarian rule. A religion which
did this, aud, although surrounded on
nil sides by the grosaetri heathendom,
has kept ita hundreds of million.*! of fol­
lowers for over a thousand years fast in
the undeniable doctrine ol one God and
duo God ou^v, may well, notwithstand­
ing ita errors, be regarded by the Chxfaifan world with uncommon nwpect
Whnt ita million may- be in China of
course no one can foresee, but wo may
nil agree that God has something im­
portant to do there, or Ho would not
maid it thither.
.
Is a nest of robins found on the farm
of Oscar Wordell, North Dartmouth,
Mass., are three white and one cream­
colored. The old birds are of the com­
mon hue.
.
Wmuorr’a Tomic!—Umfaiuxo ank
Ixfaixuu-E !—Thia great Chill Tonic exuen
C'nlln witliout die intervention of doctors and

[Gio. P, Rowata Qo.|

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80BETHING fijrS:
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PENNSYLVANIA
tito, «»

POUBLE Y0UB TRADE

$10, to $500. jgg&amp;t*

WAMTEBgg^
AGENTS WANTED FOR A SEW BOOK

NICH0L8, 8HEPARD &amp; C0/8
’•umnimnD” WTrnnonT

H,OWmI^,.MQNEY.

The BBILLIANT BUOCBMIoT thfaGrain-

5S58W'k*;t7rfiS£,%'U"vtou™w'~

SUCCESS IN BUSINESS.

P. W. EiaOUtB A CO.. tOlKCtwM.. OMaswo. »

rich, because -it propane him to enjoy hfa
I. rri.t.
_ __1.1_ 1 I.
Proprietors. New OrieaiiM.
Fun mu jix au. Dsixioum.

Fabmkrs and. stock raisers liavo fre­ KBWta. r.-nxj Sebf Mi W. nrtrr &lt;l». Lands of UmM»w&gt;
quently told uh that they Imv© ©eon very good «IT and Sr P.ul jL U »£,&lt;! tbo MoCibbt snd Mraoari
rranlta from, giving Sheridan"t Cavalry Condi­ R»«r H. ft aS 81 tn S&lt;&lt; iwr sera, on bmj psnasoia
tion Powdert to cows and ©win© before aod af­ Two yaan r«nl w til laj a larwu A fi&gt;J» U&gt;
ter they drop their young. Tb© powders jml
tliMn in good condition, and git© them strength
CAUTION—NOTICE,—Ths GENUINE EDITION.
to care and provide for lb© sucklings.
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there is a pereon in tbe country who flora not
know and afipfoetata tbs value of Johtuon't
in ailantod to m&lt;fai oil |turix»ra. ud'u tho brat
pain ucHtroyer that can be m»«L

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Straw, Brodine*. FUx, Timothy. Millett and all
snch'hmrurt xiain and seeds, with KNTTRB
KAKlf-AND KWrKCTTVKTEga^CIrara
to perfection; saves tho tanner hit thresh bill
Kelt*, Boxen, Jo&lt;trnals, and Gear*; es'KT mnn

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sioner of tho Union Pacific Railroad,
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road and government, how to g&lt;i$.Jto
them, and how to pay for them, with a
please
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all who
F.H-EUioU.a^op^eoltute, something,qf the cluMacier uf a popular desire to know anything about -«be
,utfl lkecu eoUw*lug wrtaiu data in regard " liBWlMi .ni-rtdoraeuL. It i&gt;
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to
culture, and gives the total .wau, to tauginn 10,000 people, gUlmml ! mmlln» fc&gt; »OJ iot.1™. Seel . |x»tol
market vahv*
mostly fnqm tiiu middle and lower ranks j &lt;wd to O. F. Davfa, Omalm, Nebruaka,
of soctety,’ poctod into a vast and brilla ^opj; It wffl-ffiWytofiy a
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vjIll.VBr,jo- tju, Ultra! sum for the I
United Btatee on the 12lh of Augnet.

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taUiartl and bowling
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MICH.,FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1875.

NO. 45.,

A KUCCHSSrUL MXl’EmMKSr. •
tliought he, tenderly stroking a wilted 1 fairly got settled after moving, so I took the needles aeemed fairly alive with ex­
Attempts have been made to substi­
rhubarb leaf; “ seems to peed chirking I right hold and helpetl her, and I remem- citement—** I want to know one tiling
Kotue
up. I wonder who sbb is and Why *he |.h« I brongkt on that spell by looking firat Are you at liberty, disposed, and tute healthy fur diseased bones by a sort
—The Marquette hotels si proiient
of grafting process, but have, in the ma­
isn’t Homebedj 1” For Daniel’s bache­ over her wool and paper rags. She felt will you—”
qps filh d with summer guests, tourista,
“Oh, my heart.' Oh, I've such a pal jority of instances, fallen short of com-' pleasure-fieekers and invalids, and tlie
lor instincts assured him at flrat that awfully about my pin, auri brought along
plrte success. A peculiarly interesting,,
■
this yarn I am knitting, and would make pitation!" gasped’Misa Patience.
Miss Hitchina wm a iqrinster.
dtjr in all respects in nt its gayest j
“
Thank fortune I" cried Daniel, oc- because completely Buceeaafnl, operation period.
■
Uly WkHa ww Mr Mir.Had he lived long at Quigsby, he me'tako it"
“J wantdo know I".aid , Darnel, who statipally, disentombing her face, which of tlie sort is reported in a recent German
would have known that aha was a, hoay&gt;The, patient jiM a
-■The temperance advocktes held a
alwtyi adopted e21u-r tho interrogative she fiad buried in the black stockings. medical journal.
1870, two days’ convention at Jackson last
“I was coming to that directly! It’s young officer, 24 years of age.
hypochondria, spending her life in an or exclamatory style in conversation.
uc
received
a
gunshot
wound
week.
The attendance wm large, and
“Yea,-your aunt is on awful kind just what I want you to have. I’vo suf­
eternal round of visiting. She nettled
Bult«d in n false joint in tl l&amp;iddlo of delegates from all parts of the State were
down like a dreary fog in the various woman," pursued Mias Patience, paus­ fered with it all my life!"
the/right
ulna
—
the
large^
present
.
mo
of
tho
Coming into the kitchen a few minutes
homos into which she came ; yet every­ ing at tho t&gt;eam-noodlo. “ I know when
fore am. Tho fu
of the limb
—Julia, a young daughter of Mra. A.
body spoke well of her, for her kind I felt s' little bettor, and begun to wind later, “to set tjio bread to rise,” good
ipcdref, notwithstandwere
seriouriy
imj
Mra. Mosely stood transfixed with ostonL. Harrington, was drowned at Detroit
httrtl wa»*rimfwl of sympathy for tho
•ishtaent at* flight of Daniel stanching ing the smaller b&gt;avAf tho radiafl, wm tlie other day by falling through Grnmthe xret hf humanity as lor KasoU.
uninjured. To reid&lt;ve the deformity, mond*H dock, which wan in process of
coming down
She and Mrs. Moaelv c~'-^z
J----- it *r me because I looked 'just gone,’ Miss I’ktience’fl ready flow of tears with
A
J laid bare, and the
faunal :Daniel rffcsaid."
- his red bandana; and when he followed thu false joint
repairing.
-the gravel walk presratty‘* f&lt;gind
of the bone, together
Daniel was so touched by his aunt’s this audacious act by boldly pillowing cortilnginotiH ex
Heated on the wheelbarrow mushy;
—A tearful bailor explosion occurred
with
tho
fahsid
lament,
wero removed
Idudneos that he pressed tho melancholy In* compliorated head on his shoulder,
“ I’m studying out a place fc
by strong sdAc
&gt; Thun the upper part in the sawmill of Samuel Gilman, in Ka*rhubarb," he explained, briskly, hiseya^ brooch into Miss Hitchins* hand, begging the bewildered matron wm again heard
hurras flawn half through, about amaxoo oounty, last week. Mr. Gilman’fl
of
tho
‘
Lot “not to mention the trouble."
*
to say that she “nhould give up.”
.
on Patience.
wf above tho and of the Ixme, head wm aeverod from his body as if by
Heater Ann Rogers, tlie “bonnet
Xow it isn't to be supposed for a mo­ &gt;ChiB wm tho find of many happy
ffipper piece, with ita enclosing a knife, an employe, Francis. Barr, war
,
iJoreeaid, said ths name a week
ment that Daniel was indulging in n fig­ cvcnhi^H spent by him on tho old porch. gikP'
-the periosteum, by which tho torn into shreds and blown into the lake
makes Jock a
taler, when she was commissioned to
al
Mis*i'
;
PaU«mcu'H
feet
Never
before
Ann play
ure of speech, -in which "rhubarb"
n of the bono is effected—wob «ome fifteen rods distant, and the en­
stood for “Mias Hitchinabut it is wero Mrs. Mosely's toolfl in ho fine u make Mias Patience’s bridal hat Out t&lt;p^off with n hammer and chisel, leav­ gineer wm also ho severely injured tliat poor shirk.
condition; fdk,in the twilight of Miss of spite flhe gave it a very melancholy
Moot people are like eggs. Too full
ncverthelem certain ttiat hi the very mo­
Patience’s smild the jovial Daniel fitted effect, but it suited the wearer all the ing, however, a small bridge of the periof themselves to hold anything else.
ment of their approach ho was thinking,
JKtcum to keep the bono alive. Tho de­
pike-teeth and whittled hoe-haudles with bettor for that.
—Some changes have recently' been
Cl wi^i I hod a homo to take that poor
It is not right, but the man with tho
astonisAuig ardor; art( aa the &lt;Lw« grow
On her wedding day, Miss Hitehiusj tached bone was neatly fitted into the made in postal affairs in this State, as least mind has the greatest trouble in
JfT
Tin rtwjtatteloelwr lafilorrftnatr
creature to
for, by her own atatment,
heavy, nnd the bate Wmo flitting, he CMt aside her brown striped dress If place of the false joint; tlie fatty and in­ follows: Established—Geddes, Wash­
Patimoe wm a " (one woman ” and
making it up.
would
poasoss
himself
of
ihe
gradually
one
of lighter hue, aodvin the fiwli durated soft parts were divided no as to tenaw county, John Geddes, Postmas­
' tMtAUS*
DauiclSt heart always softened towaid
Salt Lake Crrr is called the great
diminishing black ball ana’Aflovfly un­ glory of a green veil, the “ Jack-iiyLe- set up an Inflammatory reaction; the ter. Discontinued—Forest City, Oceana
such.
bleeding wm checked by a stream of county. Postmasters Appointed—Je­ orphan asylum liecause there are ho
'the
wind it, while Miss Patience,r{guarded pulirit” was transformed fa
'*
In maqy rcfljiccta.tliat organ was like
many
Young children there.
had corlxilized water, tho wound closed by rome, Hillsdale county, Charles Alley;
frort tho dampnesa by n heavy slmvl. «s “mourning bride.” Of Course
a winter “Baldwin ;" it wm sotrnd at
sutures, and a fenestrated- planter of Ogden Center, Lenawee county, Thoma*
Arskne Hocbsate, a French writer,
enough regard for appearance*
slowly knit
,
.
tho core, it was always aglow, and re­
Paris bandage applied. A single splinter McComb; Tustin, Osceola county, Ar­ haa -dhe of the queerest names tliat ever
For Daniel was in lovo again, nnd liK during tho ceremony; but it / ijiot in
peated bruiseo made it more mellow.
nature to remain la ^tearful in of dead bone subsequently camo away. thur W. Bommura; Victory, Mason Arw'no, wo don't care Houaaayoa to tho
kncw.it, He had often had the sensation fcnman
1
ConsequenUy Daniel • “ dropped into ”,
contrary.
before, and wrta used. to it,|iujd yut each imsuuHhine of Daniel's pre Knee; for if The., patient made a perfect recovery, re­ county, D. W. Billings.
love,.«e readily a" Sikw Wagg draped
“ Can a gentleman bet ?” asks a cor­
time it thrilled liim with fresh rapture. ever^erfect sstihfaction wy seen in tliia gaining such full use of .his arm tlurt ho
—As shown by the returns in the
'into poetry, and it had long been Ids
wm appointed to a regiment.
world,
X
beamed
from
LiXfi
face
Hurt
day.
respondent of tho New York Evening
There seemed to be an Arteman well of
County Treasurer's office, Washtenaw
carneat desire "to settle down,” as he
Poet. He can, but he hod better hot—
hope in his breast which protected his This flatsMaction wm Avwitly increased
lUttKKINQ WA-TKH.
county has 58 places where spirituous
expressed it, carrying out the poetic fig
by tho fact that Mra. ^btchhell wm presDr. Hull is opposed to tlie immoderate and -19 where only malt or fermented Eoston Post.
spirits from drought ; and in spito of bin
ure in which ho Hpoke of himself in his
numerous rejections, bo was firm in the ent at the wedding aA greeted her new drinking of water. He says: The longer liquors are sold. Of the former, Ann
*' Is Mr. Brown a man of means?” in­
bachelor life, as a “ bird on a wing."
faith that his gushing affection would yet niece most warmrte~4p-cn congratulating one puts off drinking water in the morn­ Arbor has 22; Ypsilanti, 15; Chelsea, 4; quired a lady visitor of Aunt Betsy.
But, unfortunately, ladies were not
find a return. And why not in Misa Pa­ her on the diacoveirArt tho will, and de- ing, especially in tho summer, the lens Saline, 2; Dexter, fl; Manchester, 5', “Yes, I should think lie was,” replied
fascinated by Daniel. " He was well
tience ? Was she not a " lone woman," daring that ahc hdAelf-,$VM too old to he' will require during tho day; if much Bridgewater, 2; York, 2; and Northfield, Aunt Betsy, "M every body says he’s
enough," they said ; but they all wanted
timid and feeble, needing maflculino liavo tho care of/h f.-.rm\ Mra. Mosely in drank during tho forenoon the thirst 2. Of the latter,- Ann Arbor han 17; the meanest man in town.”
to let well enough alone ; and besides,
support? But, alas! this very reason­ made the cakc-Axrliich, to vLc gratifiai- often increases, and a very unpleasant Ypsilanti, G; Chelsea, 4; Lodi, 1; Sa­
he really could not afford to light tlie
The following seasonable lines wero
ing made him pause ; for how cculd ho tion of the briw, was a little ihaxvy—but fullness is observed in addition to a me­ line, 1; Dexter, 8; Lima, 2; Manches­
hymenud torch now, with fuel so dear,
written the other day by a little Brook­
and Patience IwtU live on what wm just ahe protests /Tat there is not Kw least tallic taflto in the mouth. The lens a ter, 4; Freedom, 8; Scio, 3; Augusta, 1;
and uuch a tax on matchesIt mb mel­
lyn
girl, 7 years of ago:
naifelrthe
truth in thgneport that flhe n
mon drinks lhe better for him, beyond a Bridgewater, 1; and Northfield, 3. Ann
ancholy foot that Dauiei'H very Hnscepti- enough for him ? It was all very well in
g______ '_________
moderate amount. Tlie .more water a Arbor has three and Ypsilanti two brew­
jx&gt;etry to speak of sharing one’s cnirt match.
bility had been the cause of his poverty.
SHE THAT WAS PATIENCE
with another ; but in the proee. of every­
.Jyaskee An HOAD.
1 man drinks tho more Htrength he has to eries, nnd Saline and Manchester each
It must be coufessod that his irascible
HITCHINS.
day lifo Daniel know tliat a whole slice
CaptaijrBoyton is doing a heavy busi- ’VU]&gt;cnd in getting rid of it, for all the
ojd father had. never belipfed in. love—
Intid taken into the nystem must l&gt;o corof
bread
was
not
too
much
for
hjs
diges
­
in
Xirope,
where
his
name
and
naIt was n stifling morning in dog-dayfl. er if he ever luul, Daniel’s mother had tion^ And- then there wero tho medi­
—The Montreal express, on tho Grand
tatoryI gedumsuccs have created uni- rit &lt;V»ut, and as there is but little nourNature* seemed just ready to faint, and shaknu his fiiith—^nil he had no patience. cines, the pills and powders, the cam­
lAiterest Acceeding to the request iKhni^d in water, tea, ooffoc; Immt and Trunk road, ran into the end- of n local
veraaU
and ao did Mrs. Mosely, when from her with his son’s incurable heartburn. But phor nnd ammonia, which wore a part of of tli
the lik&lt;^imorc strength is expanded in passenger train standing ou the track at
The firat cockroach of the season was
b nmnagcrfl of tlie Interuntioual
hur ohamber window she spied Patience his raillery, scolding, and downright MIhh Patience’s daily diet, and sur­
Control Junction, near Detroit, ou Sat­ seen nknlking about tin? editorial table
:imo Exhibition in Paris, he han carrying ibem out of tlie system than
Hitchina sighing- on tlu&gt; door-stone. It :auger were alike in vain*., Daniel*wrote rounded her with an atmosphere peculiar
Tho more ho drinks urday hurt. Six cars wero badly wrecked, last night in searqh of paste. He would
they imp
inted
to
go
over
to
Frauou
with
the
ier
his
faffier*«
very
was bad enough that oppressive day to love Bonnotal’i“ r~fK=^“
Mt perspire, cither by the tlie* locomotive was smashed up, and have had his rascally brains knocked out
Mayor of London'u jiarty, and wiU the more he
and dndni ,his own puren^n pay- to herself. Strong, cheery man that be
many fiersons were alightly brniaech and his throat cut from ear to car, but
' discover mould in the cake-chest, and a eyes,
1
Fim in the nafoty-dresa up the Rhine lungs or througlmho ricin; tho more he
oxpensee lot his mar was, her weakness and, melancholy
blight ou tlie cherry trees ; but to see ।ing tho trnvoiii
jxTHpires
tho
mortal
rbon is taken from C. II. Worthing, of Chicago, WMcnnght for the fear that his friendsand acquaint­
made her very attractive to him; but
id Danube. Finally, he will swim
lietwccn two cars which telescoped and
the mould and blight, embodied in Miwi ]IW’ projxw^is, ith a perainl^ncy which how could ho afford tlie luxury of a sick |
ances* would (Some to the funeral and for­
rroeifl the HeUespont without his flofety- tho flystem; but thiir krixin is necessary
Patience, croesiBg one's threshold, was a is beyond ’ all ] due, when W conrider wife, oreeven of -a well one, now tliat hiflj
so crushed that one log had to Ixi arnjw- get to go home again.—lAmlsville Cou­
' dress, from Bentos to Abydoa, a feat for nutrition; hence tn^less a man is
refitsalfl
Whidi
ne\
&lt;
r
great deal worse ; and Mrs. Mosely wiui '
father luul cut him off without even th J which was performed, at tho ago of nourished the lew Htrflkgtl:i he has. ’ tatod. Tho colision was duo to the air­ rier-Journal.
return of uluiL
’ hre.rd by the kitten to say that she 1
traditional shilling I
/ 22, by Lord Byron, on May 3, J01O. In Drinking water largely dShjiniahcfl tho brakes on tlie express failing to work.
The largest mirror in tho world has
This state -of ^flairs could aot last algive np."
These thoughts jxxweflscd him oSc the second canto of Dun Juan be nays of strength in two ways, nnd ylk many arc
—The condition of the urn trade ut just been pul into tho parlor of one of
wnjM. Ah Dalrid grew Boftefj.his father
r (JnweoymLttought, however, she did
under the impresflion that the J
tho present time in Marquette county tho Saratoga hotels. Two platform cars
evening as he unwound Miss Patio
' his heto:
. luuchjthfog ; but,,poesrasing"baroelf gtew harder.-'tifl one fatal night, n^iper- yarn upon the ]&gt;oreh. Sho wm t&lt;
swallowed . the more tboroughly\te
M A bdtUr gwliyfcer jou cook) »rc norer.
is certainly not encouraging.
The wero required to transport it It wiD be a
of the camphor bottle, and a touching atad beyond measure at the then object off the second Blocking as fce roele r
flystem “ washed out" Thus, that
prospect is that tho season's ohipments groat convenience to tho Milwaukee
look of rooignatioh, descended to find
wo drink nt meals the better for us?
have nearly been completed. This con­
last thread into her lap, and moi
at Saratoga, enabling thorn, for
ItvuAtr. Ht. Ek&lt;a&amp;M*A, and I did,”
who
couldn
’
t
make
bread
—
lie
willed
Ids
tar (Ma}t~Wqgtbtf ou the lower stair,
out the wrinkled paper on which I had
dition in attributed to various causes— the first time in their lives, to get a com­
The actual distance is not ^bovo a the amount were limited to a single
weanlyliinnihgliefseif-with her pocket- snug little farm to a widowed sistar, vow­ been woemd.
mile, but thu rapid current rendera it of hot tea or hot milk nnd water at eaclr .the panic, falling off of railroad con- plete view of tlieir feet in a mirror.—
ing
that
not
‘
ii
cent
of
hili
property
hmdkerchicf, which it was Miss Hitch­
“ Jerusalem said he, after ■•.spvct- hazardous. Lieutenant E ken head, who meal, aS immeasurable good would ao ■tmetion, the English failures, and the Chicago Times.
ins' habit to hoist as a signal of distrewi riiould be used for the support bl. “thnt
•fob im- was Byron's conqiuniou on this occasion, suit to ns alh wMany persons have fallen extanflivo development of iron mine*
A little boy was sad, talking of tho
It ing it a moment ■ .Miss Putiei
^hou tearing from an -“attack.” Sho doll with blows in her bonnet I”
paled bar finished stockings onjBhe four swam acron in one hour and five min­ into the habit of drinking several glomes tlirSughout our own and foreign coun­ death of his father. The minister eaid:
laid it now acron her chest, and mutely was a barali and cruel act; but tho old
needles, and rose with offendefl dignity. utes ; Byron took five minutes more, but of oold water, or several cups of hot ten. tries.^Certain it is that largo .stocks of “ Glmw Up, my lx»y, your f-ttwr wse a
adsiboya it while gating
wn"‘‘ r4'n^f‘r,‘‘
“ Moaes in the bulruahae !g.'Begpar- had not been able to cross a few days be­ or coflee nt meals. All such will be ore, pi^ta id manufactured iron are ac- good man; you should romembur him
overtake
Stti»nK \ ,4™,., ,.ed&gt; fn l,~
doo, Miss Hitchins, but as tJui
fore. Only four persons, beside the greatly benefited by breaking it up at cumulate rah over tlie country, and the.' always, .and strive to be like him. What
..
.. . her.
.
the bahinters, with | given veflt to his tumultuous amotion in name is Daniel Kilgore i*is
traditionary Leander crossing to. visit once. It may bo Very well to drink a supply is Ktly in excess of the demand. was bis last wonlf" “Nothing, sir,
practicing “Ossian’s Serenade,” and
the fair Hero, were known up to 1821 to little at each meal, and, perhaps, it will Tho prob bajiy in, os some think, that nothing. Yon ahonld know that when
The Lone Starry Honrs," ou a cracked father^'handwriting. Just ash
her striped gown, not unlike the digni­
f of sound have swam across the Hellespont Tltcse, be found that in all casew it is much bet­ iron has ceaS^l to tea valuable metal, ho had strength father win talking with
.
fied flower known » “ Jack-in-the-pul-' ffttte,
Fbequeath
to
mind, do, on my death-bed
Byron aays in one of his letters, were ter to take a ninglo cup of hot tea at each and that hereiilb ir it will rank under my fltepruotlier, and he wan not allowed
Soon after Daniel was dishiherited,
pit,” if a mature maiden of forty
my only son Daniel nlli lhe property " a Neapolitan, a young Jew, Mr. Eken- meal than a glass of cold water, however the same nature* | other merchantable to have tha test ward."
.:ki fNW h
.*&gt;
&lt;*”
cre- the milliner diacove^l tlint ahe "had
commodities, mid itas coal, beef or lumwhereof I may dio possei &lt;xl, provided liead, and myself.” Considerable inter­ pure.
• ation. * ’
Dot known.her own mind,” and the
Conversing with Mr. Henderson, of
bar.
that Haid Daniel does not; narry Hester est lias lieen excited by the announce­
It may be, with her closed eyeo, she month following Mr. Kilgore tho elder
the 1'rinoe of Wales' Theater, Liver­
ment of Captain Boy ton's intention to
One of the most refreshing ill-inks in
Ann ItogerH.
—Although not wlJLijnay be called a pool, and one or two other gentlemen,
seemed to Daniel Kilgore like the81eep- settled his last remaining obligation—
“‘Should he marry lie bonnet-girl pass in this manner from Europe to Asin. very hot weather is lemonade, but how fanatic in the matter o^kSunday obflerv Mr. Mathews said, incidentally, “By«« Bja«pi ©f hte dreamt, for he gored the debt of nature—leaving his only son
rare is it that wo meet with lemonade once, saya tho Detroit
Ji be null and
Press, the the-way, it is exactly sixty-two years
OP1UM.
‘ at her through the door-way, with month bruised in heart nnd bereft of fortune. afterward, Ihls will
remain in full
agapa,. tor a full minute 'before he re­ For n few days DauiePa flute wailed void, otlierwiHC it si
India phuita poppies and Bells them to that is really nice ! Of course tastes Governor doesn't like1 V see tho day ainee I made my first appearance in Liv
differ,
but
I
cinnot
understand
hew
•'
openly desecrated, cwpc ‘ " when the erpool." A look of surprise passed over
China in the shape of 80,000 chests of
membered to ask Mrn. Mosely where he forth the mo»t doleful tunes, among force.***
some people can drink the ordinary bot­ children uro around. S inequently
Which could bo dibtinguiriied. “ Ill hang
ses, and there is opium, at a yearly revenue of nearly
“ And hero arc wit
the frstnrea of thoftc present, " Dem­
iter than that of $7,000,000 to English rule. An attempt tled lemonade. It is, as a rule, so very when bo heard or fancied I heard the me! in what character wm that T" “In
“Oil, wherever you can find room," my hsqj on the willow-true, " midi “ As the (kite, three montl
has been made for years to stop the ex­ sweet that it is absolutely sickly, and at billiard balls clicking at the O Lard Lake the character of a baby," was the reply;
but tliu other will. J.cxui
she wild, too intent on reviving Miss Pa­ on some lonely building'n" top
the
same
time
in
such
a
state
of
effer
­
Hotel last Sunday he was ■•Uy dis- “ I wm boro in the next street just rixtytience to pay much heed to her hired -gnuinrily gBjtxl into livelier airs, tiH iog for want of Ijra ft, p&amp;auicl turned ' tensive cultivation and trade in this de­ vescence that only peculiarly constituted
trCHecd. The endeta were 11 r^pud tiie
finally", taking up the ccrtaejilogy 0 toward^IiM iTihihin! wEiu"rtood trcmb- structive drug without tniooem, and when
throats can drink it at a draught Plain example was a bad one; so he
it to
xaSVAJW viritor’ii bonnet, and sprinkled “Squire Jones’ Daughter," it thus pro­ ling behind her no Des like a thoro- * resolution denunciatory of its use wm
Detboit Free Press: "Not long
home-made
lemonade
can
be
made
very
the clerk to investigate.' Loaning wu
offered in the English House, recently,
claimed its owner's'-rertoratioh to his bush agitated by the rind.
her face with camphor.
cheaply when lemons are not too dear. the desk he inquired in the bhuj As&gt;t of since, when a Second street mother wiped
“
Of
ail
things!"
|
by
a
Scotch
member,
was
met
by
the
o
gMped,
flinking
“ She dow*&lt;
to come to. Shan’t usual health and sprfritfl.
her
eyes on her apron and said to bar
The
grea*,
secret
is
to
use
boiling
water,
serious tones: “Do you keep w[OUT
Then, hearing tlurt work was plenty down upon the •Jr-step. “And that official statement that opium is a flratyoung _flon Hurt ‘ it wan uliarpw than n
and pour it on the pulp of, any three billiard-room open Sunday f” AmB
« tbuse rags in the elaas tonic for Chinese interiors, and
. pawtonately,- advancing toward Mba Pa here, Daniel came to Quigaby, and tlinu
serpent's
sting to have him go on in the
lemons,
with
a
small
piece
of
peel,
but
clerk responded : “No, Governor,'
attic which Mrs.’1 ietchell mud liadn't that to encourage ita uae in tho Flowery
tteace with anna extended.
way lie had been doing, he replied: ‘ I’ll
not too much, as it will render the lem­ m a general thing; but if you and y
betm picket over r Loe she moved into kingdom is on the whole to be considered
£;
“No! no!" cried Misa Hitehinn,
bet
you
five
dollars to ten cents that you
as a virtue rather than a vice. This not onade bitter. Add white sugar to taste party wiould like to play a quiet gameA
^.'“coming to” precipitately, and’waving gifted with ingenuity, Daniel, on rainy the houne.* 01*1 1 [m nil of a flutter K’
guem I can fix it for you." The GoA l mean it is sharper than a bumble bee's
o' steady ^yvu t” said
^5 him baric frantically with her black-nub
isting.'
Ser}&gt;euts
have teeth, mother—
, in putting broken jewelry in order, or Daniel, tenderly, 'crooktag hia eltaw the denunciatory resolution, another others. Lot it get cold, and then strain ernor didn’t.
.'cd hands. '‘It's gone now I it’s my
■any nnturnliat'^will toll you that’ She
it Care should be taken that all the
into an awkward J semblance to a plib- British official informed the gentleman
in repairing old umbrellas.
er heart!"
'
—
On
Wednesday
of
hurt
week
u
strange
from Scotland that the Chinese govern- pipe are removed froth tho pulp before
i
'So it fell out that evening tlmt he'was tographer’s ii. adj
and mixed the biscuit for sapper."
ud leaned her &lt;nent has besq willing to receive opium the luiiliug water is added. A great im-, named Mrs. Foley, occurred on the
had made
.
) j •&amp;'.«! on the porch-step ut, Miwi Pa- iah Patience movi
provenumt to thin kind of lemonade is
the senseless until I860, and tliat while all countrif's
j
Mackinaw
Division
of
thu
Central
road,
Miss Patience, rocking Imck and lorth in tienoe’s feet, mending -tatr J&lt;rgB square bewildered heal
j have tficir narcotic stimulants, opium in the addition of a little dilute sulphuric near Starting. It appears that Mra.
AL New York a cass has been {woupht
_ her own anon, proceeded fcjjjffyberwlf :breort-pin C” ’ ’ ’ ’
”
acid, about thirty drops to a quart.
Uw
rigid to I Ch“’“
audibly.
•
■ fashioned Uhl
Faley, in company with two ueighl»ors in «Le United States Circuit Court to
»), while she solemnly •" - •• You ought
Thirty drops of dilute sulphuric acid, ■
tort
the crmrtitutionality of tho amend­
“Thia is nothing to the turns I have "J knitted
named Mra. Horrehaxry and Mra. Jay,
rrirxr,
it _
ii
! tin? United fitates and Ireland. This is i, when freely diluted, can be taken al one ' wm returning from a -berry-picking ex- ment of the Postal law increasing the
HometinHw. There are hours tjpon Lours , *' You broi
dose without any fear, though of ouoree
when ! am so aistreMed I don’t know ! marked Irii
the monu- 'o you ; but dear, dear," (tear, what’ll '
“ 1
:; Huch a quantity must not be taken with- ‘
jwtri»». Mr^ Oetobrfi think I I’« . ««&gt;4 «]
.Opuu" “ »
1
whether I’m in thia world or the next, j mental Blab &lt;
' out a doctor’s order, but the addition of ; seated on the front of tho car, Mrs.
J fc- P.tori out ol k.rw.uth. «1 P,&lt;~»
to h*v?
Horrsbarry and Mrs. Jay ou tlu&gt; outer Civil Appropriation hill, into which the
*toh«r.W,,wnk.WKOdto4e!“
&gt;—,«&gt; tong « .“»«•* &gt;““*7 i it to n whole quart of lemonade Iim the ,
' affect of rendering it much more polat- ! aide and Mrn. Faley in the middle. Mm. !
b,Widow. -Orf, pta^t.
pp M to, l» ™«ntoyoh»BuU.poa*.
able, and were a ptiraon to drink the , Horrabony wm arised with a fainting­
Youdon’ti
pMHcwv-d . jaur jmnt," pleotled DiOjk-1; smoothing • A wnarr number of tire Houston ,• whole quart, which ia improbable, it ■! fit, and Mrs. Faloy attempted to grasp ;
&gt; to play with that pin, and when I wm MiM Patience’s deck loeks»o clurariiy (Tax. &gt; nbgravh
“ A shipment would not do them the idighteat powdbte 'I her, whereupon botlt fell to tlie track in ■
matter ranch if I
oca of tny sinktag apstta he got
her back comb frtU.4rtuf.with it the of Texas pig-iron was made yestezday, to i I arm. * Dilute sulphuric acid is a simple
.. I
tl
- .a-i;
»■
.
.
.. . .
•:
j but vnloabte medicine, particularly use- ,
originate mcMures for that purpose, tliat
■ “ Widow Gvtehr 11, at Bly Corner!
•• Qh, my head ! my htad !” cried Misa j bta—to .England. Some time since a ful in summer.
! Why, she's ray* aunt, and Hhals living fritehuis, Atarting up in frantic liartc. । lot of Texas iron ore wm M-nt to tho iron
j on my father's farm! Do yon know »* I must go in. I’m going to have mw * manufacturer** of Engtaud for aMayand
“Seven inea and four women” conrti- lunate, however, as her body lay
j hert”
&lt;rf my spells I”
tert ax to quality. The result was so tnto a brane bsi»d in Ualifortiia, and it is such a position m to crime brtwHen t
! “Just m well m I do Mrs. Mosely,"
“ Don't yet,” urged Danial, aeeuriug aatwfactory, and the quality was found fun to
them ns they tty to blow, read cog-whrelond track-wheel, and thusl*
j said Mina Patience.
“ I’ve just been her Uaudarin hia—a mtMfluro suggested to ba so exedtant, a shipment of pig-iron the notes, ree «ch other and grin at the escaped drsth, although receiving ftevi
i making her a little visit She hadn't j by prudence as well aa iwiitiiaent, for ; was ordered m an experiment."
same time.
injuries.

MICHIGAN NEWS.

r? ’■it

�p- «4q«

TO MM© FMOM
GRAND IDS

MSON

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VOC WILL rmi&gt;

BOISE &amp; LEE

J” ““ JS;I A»S»" HARDY, AUBURaOALE, *ASS.

and thn drive wheels Butting two ol
the planks in 1W", »&gt;«l ftulMnately
did not throw the Mgv* from &lt;thv
track. That was about M o'ciecf tn

j

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

aboard.
iCROCKERY
GLASSWARE

ALL

I m.-.rtg*g**on p«go •V.2': a»»d wberrne, tha
WAR No 17 H SKMiK trein, um n w», baii mortgage *a» dtily imd kgaDy aesJguad
W#j ?‘it
bmmww td the vil-&gt;,oM M E. anew &lt;« th* ninth day »f D*FOR
evidentnlly the purpuat. ol we vit
1B7t wMah ,ttld ^.n^eot was
laies wha piaeed.lhe obstruction* cm |dB|_ eDd.legally recorded ou die sect&gt;nd&lt;Uy
the track’to catcli the accomodation, j ufJanimry. lS7t, in the Register's ot&amp;cofor
which train was due shortly after, I Barry ocuuly , MUhtgin, in L!,ber «4". of
tlrough «h&gt;ir" object in thus imperil- ■—*--------------ing the lives of so many persons
tnnst remain a mystery- The obala- the debt eecurvd by said mortgage, and de
TO THE
cles were upon a short curve in the
track, nnd had a fast passenger train i-atne, ali-1 inrre.1. cow uue “a iuc muic wr
..collided with thorn Ihn result would •uni of’one hiiudrtd twenty - three aud
12-lOOrh dollars. also an attorney fee of
have been very disasterous,
Iwculv-fire dollars, prooidod to be paid by
.« . .
-A - - T .* —._L_..
h.iv.
Two freight trains, on the Central
Railroad, collided three miles west
of Galien, Tuesday morning, at five mH the premiM* described in rah! mortgage
o’clock. There was 'a heavy fug. at public auction on’ibe fxb day &lt;rfNovem­
The engineer and firemen jumped ber, A. D. 1875. at the boor of three o'clock
lhe train nnd escaped being hurt, and in the uflcrnoou, at the north front
when the engines met they tdleaeop- dwr “f th* « o-u r l houzc iu the City of
or
lUttiac* Michigan, .that being
e&lt;l and Mie c°n» wcr0 l'*,cd Hl‘ *n n the plaee of holding lhe circuit court in and'
heap. The. engines and a number fw Barry county, to satisfy lhe amount due
of cars orb a total wreck. Three car on "aid mortgage, together with raid ntlorleads ol thrashing machines, shipped nry fee end all other legal easts. - The de­
from Battle Creek, were completely scription of raid preuriwe as ’described ia
said mortgage is: That piece or parcel of
demolished. A Union Paciffic on- Uud lying and being in the Vtllngeof N»«hWhere can be found a
Liken west, ville. County of Harry atnl Slate of Michi
gintl which was being taker
was also destroyed, and thei man in gun, ki»&gt;«n and described as Village Lot.
charge, num# unknown, was senons- oonimenring fifty-flve (55} feel north uf lhe
ly hurt, it is impossible to estimate nonh-wc*t corner of Lot No. twenty-Mveu
(27),thenec rnrt one hundred thirty-two
the loss to the Central company. A (tad) feet, lhenoo north .fifty-fiva (55) fee',
track has been laid around the wreck, thence w«*i one hundred thirty-two (132)
and the work of clearing up the de­ feel, theneo north fifty-fire (5f&gt;) feet to the
place of beginning.
'
bris is rapidly goiug on; w
Dated July ’2», 1875.
Teas, Coffees, Splees, Crockery,
M- M. KRANC1S.
At the lime the body uf Wilson
F
Araignei- ior Mortgagee.
Pound, who was murdered on the
CLEMENT SMITH.
evening of July, 5th, was found, his
Gbssware &amp; Woodeawars,
Attorney for Assignee.
. 41-4
clothes were missing ano a reward of
530 was ottered by the county ofliceis
for their recovciy. Friday last a por­
On Appvtd Er.il Elhk SffDriUts,
tion of them were found buried on
The farm of lhe Fullers * by a man
IN SUMS OF
.
In abundance, and
who was working there.
$-300.00 and UPWARDS

LIVE GROCERY

OUH ENTIRE STOCK OF

A

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

SM0H6 M8BS!

SPECIALTY.

SUGAR 10 to 14 Cents!
THE DEST ASSORTMENT OF

SHELF GOODS
IN THE VILLAGE.

P. DURHAM

Fort Wayne, Jactoa t Saiiiaw R. R.
CANNED FRUITS

Don’t make your pur­
AT COST!
chase until you. have
FANCY GROCERIES
S3 n my Stock.

OF ALL KINDS

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.
TRAINS RUN BY CHICAGO TIME.
(7-oin« South.

’

Of all kinds, and

AT PRICES THAT DEFY
COM PETITION!

KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED!

ON E Y TO~LG A N ~!

Tuesday a drove of five horses
were run over on the Port Union A
Lake Michigan Railroad, and lour
instantly killed and one wounded.
The eugine was thrown from the
track.
The horses were the proper
ty of a farmer named Reynold.*, and
were worth 51,000.

ON

LONG TIME.

L. BUSSELL.

ATTENTION, ALL!

CHOICE

CANDIES
Paid for all kind* of Produce, or exchanged

For the babies ; tn fact,

POU
The new Brm o

Tho transactions of the Michigan
State Treasurer for July arc as fol­
lows: Balance on hand June 30th,
51.267,535.10 ; receipts for the same
month, S210.JH7.91; payments for
same time. $236,349.93; bo lance Ju­
ly 30lh,»1,262.134 31.
A young girl named Fassleman, of
Plymouth, committed suicide by tak­
ing a dose of Paris grecu Sunday
morning. It was on accourft of a
kicking she had received from her
father.

Of all kiuds which we

WARRANT TO DE PURE

.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

Everything in tlie Grocery Line!

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

BARGAINS

call and sec ns before purchasing.

G. A. TRUMAN

BOISE 4 LEE.

. Wliich will be sold al

•pay the Highest Market Price for

pt'RAITURE BAXmCTORY!

PRICES THAT DEFT COMPETITION.
POTATO.ES,

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

Come and See!

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
Uuat*ctunn ua keep. a. b.s

Mfc REPEAT IT,

Delivered al their

.

Parlor, Library, Dining, Office ail
GENERAL FONTGRE! &gt;

At the request of Mayor Leggatt ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.
j3E
the flags of the city of-Grand Haven
were displayed at half-nn»«f SitnrWe also keep on hand auJ have for sale
Tojrather wiih a full assortment ol
day, as a mark of respect to the
(Ex* Country Produce of every deLATH,
memory of cx-Presidcnt Johnston.
ecrifitiun taken in exchange for Goods. MIRRORS,PICTURES, FRAMES
SIliNGLES.
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
.4u editor, having asked an Illinois
WATER LIME,
P. DI RHAT1.
41
farmer for.«rop news, received this
DUSTERS, AC-AC.,
.
SALT,
answer: "And now lhe reaper rcapWm E. SAVAGB A BRO a COLUMN ;
HAIR.
.
eth, the mower moweth, and the litSTUCCO,
lie bumble-bee gciteth up the busy
»&gt;:s to
k‘: A-'- -i nQ vorsu
granger’s trousers leg and bura’ilcth."
I.EAMN rEI.LGRAI’Hl,
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
with «u&lt;mJ .Itcatton. arwrantcM. Salary- paid while
Tlie School Committee o( Berk­ which we ship and retail al bottom prices. practicing. Addro. wUlt *U&gt;ni..
C. A. SHEARMAN.
Of
all
styles and sizes, and METAL1C
ley. [Maasachiiaseiug, figures in this
Sopt. V.¥.C^OtetHn.Uhfo.
AINSWORTH Ac BROOKS,
CASES furnished to ordes
way : "Three thousand one hundred
ADI EX can make »S a &lt;Wy •" tbelr'owu dlj
Proprietors.
days were lost hist ymi jhrough ab­
or town. Addrra XLLlri Jlaru.facturine C«i.
SHROIipS AND COFFIN LIN­
Waltham Mow.
sence, Supposing each cliild in the
INGS kept constantly an hand.
school gets one idea in the day,
there is a loss lo the town of 3,150
ideas.’'
I world respectfully infor-n ray friends
tnssn-aa Bl. Detroit
We manufacture our Furnitntc from the
that 1 am
THOR R SPRAG UK, Praaideat.
NASHVILLE.
beat thoroughly seasoned lumber and warWe mada a flying visit—our first—to
Naahvilla last Saturday. The plaee ha*
grown up entirely »inc« the railroad came
NaahriUe M kb.
through this part of the country; Although
somewhat new and rough in apprantnee. it
is evidently growing, as iudteationx of BuninesM Ittelations

COINZEZE &amp; S

Again in the Trade

with you. I trust by fair dealing I ahall be
Naabville quite a desirable place for bc-tnes. able to raUla your conhdcace, and to win
that of strangers.
-

however. MaskvIUo is well supplied. Fire
doctroyod the brat hotel in the place. Vornow.vjlle is decidedly ahead of Nashville
ia iU location, residcncM. achuol building,'

Especial

at Fort Wayne Rat
Dramtor IA ISM.

£S

Saw IVLiH I
EZi
2 "

S
3
Manufacturer of

Hard and Soft Wood

PATENTS. ^wJS*

B
o
H

LUMBER,

a=
£
o

16 TINTS

FOR THE

WHOLESALER RETAIL TRADE.

*
Will do well to look vnr toy stock of

BUILDING LUMBER!

LIQUID PAINTS

Attention

■

is umted to my Block of

DETKO.’T

3o

White Lead Works.
th. Pellet

K

op.

Baby Cate ail PeramMatun i

IVa nted lynnediatcly.

Greeting

g
4g
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p
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CD

S’

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5S
g

AMD

BOOTS AND SHOES,

a 1

§
8 S’
1K
3

LATH &amp; SHINGLES.
Dvpot, Naah.iUe, Mich-

&lt;8

A. W. OLDS.

ua

WtIKH IS SOT EXCELLED IM TOWS. (

“OYSTER OCEAN”
LaAlr.' aid Grats' ResUnraat,

Give Me a Oall»
Na^hvOU. Mich., Jan. 27, 1B7A

L. J. WHEELER.
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MEAT MARKET! CYRUS HUBBARD.
PRACTICAL

ROE &amp; CLEVER

(Boise Bro.s Drug S-are. j
j ’ pj
NA8HV1LLK,. • M1CUIOAN.: Utr*

FRESH MEATS,
’"■I

O

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Jeweler &amp; Watchmaker

W Imrid! Writ* taxuUd!

• 111 be found in '

Clocks, Spectacles, fc.

�==

■NEW GOODS!
NEW• GOODS!
■
I

'
* Wright Jk Hrthrauk for plaintiff, ClMatnl

FRIDAY.

OS HAND AT

'AUG. 6. 1675

Thursday, court adjourned until Nor.
Mrs. K M. Head is building an addition
—That rapid woodvawing marking is
Bitr
■. r- again in operation at the dvjiot.
wnrczorn.
Target-shooting still dentiuu**. Thought
—Wm. A. Ayhrworth ind .family have
H. YOUNG. M. D.
returned from tho East Mr. Aylsirorth is
.
O*fc» £m!
&lt;4 Mam
Junking belter.
—A. AV. Allan has issued a card * goad for.
Mr. Beadle is building a now denWe bouse
A. BARBER. M.. D-. Horat-o- hOeeuta” on a bill of goods amounting to
$10. A good Idex. *
mile or so from lhe oily.
.
—Prof. C. U. Van Arman will leach.a etA couniy Sportsmen Association has
UTEBSTER * HOBBS? Black- loot school al Irving, commencing Sept. Ctb.
been
fot
med
in
this
city
for
(he
totter "prdTI .mlthiu All Made «rf woe* In the Bleeki^ihh. ud continuing ten weeks.
"
tsotlctoof fish and game.
—Tlie Assyria Advent Church, P. Holler
B. RASEY, Drayman. Goodsand Pastor, ia prospering finely. Over oae'hun; around the Episcopal Church and parsonage
„ dred in aUenduce eash Sabbath.
• . P—* -!*». •* -T.’*Un! ’A’0”
and speaks well for the sooiely.
—-The drouth continues. Some of the
HLKMENT SMITH,
_ ' farmers north two or three .milts draw their Rumor has it that hard soap, crackers
Kml
m&gt;4
\Oppeehe the water for household um from the village,
i and shaving constituted the ftugal meal of
a young lad on Sunday morning last.
—D. C. Griffith has purchased the Gales
R. W. Shriner the popular cider manu­
Louse and lot. and 1. M. Flint Frailer Mc­
M. FLINT,
Cormick's house and lot, paying] therefor facturer ia enlarging his mill and intends to
drive
a good run of apple sauce this fall.
$800.00.
The mason work on the repairs to the
—Capt. MdCormick was in the village last
Saturday morning looking for those escaped iron bridge have been commenced by Reu­
T H. LEE,
V*
I&gt;eputy fetlierltr.
Grand Rapids Jail birds. He didn’t find ben Fuller. This is enough to warrant a
good job. them here. JOHN B. EASTMAN.
Mr. John McKibbnn waa in the city a
—Mr. Geo, D. Prink of Waterloo, ia vis­
iting friends in the village. Mr. Frink la a few days ago and exhibited a sample of
jolly follow and looks as if he had always copper ore plowedPup on his tarm, weighing

court‘to-day, Thursday, and plead guilty

ent in the State Prison al Jsekson.ChargM against the
an's ilangbter hcu««

W
H

J

O

LIEBHAU8ER.

yyM.

W. A. AYLSWORTH’S.
Who is always raady with a good assort-.

Dry Goods,

(lolbiug,
Now you old .blatherskite yon had better
rommence on something else. What you
store slur al “Stray Quill,** 1 cannut &lt;xm-

Hah, tips,
Bools, Shors,

Nodois,
mention or charges or said anything in re*
gard to ii not knowing of It until 'naked to
accompany the Hoard of Health up there.
harp, nnd thought you would vent it out on
me. I will warrant no slaughter house fa
ia as bad condition for foul order ns your
••little feet,” now then old “ sponger for
drinks,*' try-again, this shot did not go home.
Btbav Qunx.

Shirts,

Collars,
Cuffs,
&amp;e.

LEE &amp; FLEMING,

70,000 NOW IN USE.

AO ESTS FOE THE CELEBRATED

New Styles

AMERICAN
ORGANS,
AND
FIRST CLASS

AH kiads of

CLOTHING
THE AMERICAN ORGAN

F

.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Justice of the Peace,

I

STOOLS AND IN8TRUCTI0I BOOKS

!

factories, at prices that cann'tfall to please.

Boots from $2.50 to $» pr pair

This is

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY
A job lot of

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,
U^hite Goods,
Ladle*? Linen Collar* Ac Caff*
Tumaleb all new Spring styles, bought at
my own price, to be sold accordingly

Space

Very Cheap.
Nashville, Mich., April 1st, 1875.

W. A. AYLSWORTH.

LISTEN?

ELUNERY HANOI GOODS!

Sonrtblng Interesting and Val­

JTeek Ties, Rushings,
Collars and Cuffs,

uable,

wj inn,
BOISE BRO’S
Would respectfully call lhe attention of the
citizens of Nashville nnd vicinity, to
their stock, bought for cash,

Ono Mr. White is sxpectsd to be our sta­
The following are our new subscribers
tion sgL in pl|cs of Mr. Wilder who as­ for the wsekjust ended:
signed on kccount of being elected as one
W. B. Stillwell, Nashville.
Hott Bleached and PrweL
of our city magistrates. He i» said to be
D. Hamilton,
“
an old railroad man and wo heartily wish
E. W. Brigham,
“
N
him success in his uew position.
and satisfaction guaranteed.
M. Ehret,
*’
‘
Jas. NeahiU of Shariden was furnished
Wm, Delro,
“
with one.of our county cots on Tuesday
Bare removed to their
BOOKS. S TA T10NER Y
evening for the charge sf of being D and D.
A. N. Gleland,
“
A. Mars,
. "
—Recently while Geo. W. Gallatin was His examination is pul down for Saturday
WALL PAPER, PAINTS,
D. B. Kilpatrick; Woodland.
digging a collar, and while about four fort morning. Cne of the legal fraternity
L. Hilbert,
“
OILS, VARNISHES
beneath lhe surface of the ground he struck
o/ THZ
C. A. Hough,
••
The proprietor of the Central House haw
a hard substance which proved to be a piece
BRUSHES GLASS,
of pure melted copper weighing sovenbeen flitted up an excellent croquet ground near
In the new brick blodl, apposite the Union
Chaunoy Priest,
- ••
And in varietioa to suit oulomers, all to bo ounces. Il had laid there some time as the bis hotel. There has also been a new one
House, and are bound to lead lhe Co. in lhe
PUTTY, DYE STUFFS,
H. M. Smith.
••
stones about it were corroded with green. made In the city park near lhe school
TOILET ARTICLES,
Wm.
Clifford,
Blair,
house.
This
one
will
probably
be
used
in
“How came it there !” is a question that
J. M. Cole.
“
that match game between Nashvillians and
.
PERFUMES
Done in tho Latest Styles and with neatness. aotarally arises.
D. C. Sheldon, *‘
Hastingsites.
—A misreable wanderer on the fico ef
Isaac Smith, •*
CALL AND
Some one writing Hastings items for the
thin green earth, answering to tho name of Grand Rapids-Democrat under tho title of
A. B. Cooper, “
Major Anderson, Hastings.
Chas. Armstrong, passed a fragment of a
8. Q-, would seem to carry the idea that it
We have just added to our already large
confederate note on the blind mu last Mon­
W. II Wing,
“
was the undersigned, but for tho benefit of
nnd choice stock of
PAT THE
day, for fifty cento for a half a pound of
8. L. Bolinger. Meadville,
Fiat Ttbtcws u4 Gnn,
those who eeem to take it ob much at heart,
lea. The blind man issued a warrant for
I). C. Howell,
“
I would say that under this non do plume,
J. McKelvey, Maple Grove.
Highest Ca»li Price his arrest, ud officer Larkins found him at “Stray QuiH," I write ud no other.
Geo- McCartney,
•*
With a complete Hock of
old mu Armstrong’s, four miles north-east,
J. H. Harper, Battle Creek.
Dy request of Messrs. Brock. I visited
Monday night armed with a seven-shooter.
FOR ALL KINDS OP
the slaughter house they use in the 8rd
A large lino of
ter was settled Tuesday morning by the ■ ward in compuy with the Board of Health, At the residence of Mr. A. W. Thompson,
in Nashville. July 24th, by Mr. E Chip­
young man banding the bltnd man his and members of Council* few days ago far
man Esq., Mr. H. 1». Webb, of Sylvania,
tho
purpose
of
seeing
how
much
of
a
nui
For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only
watch, $1.25 and paying $2.00 costs.
Ob|o, to Mias D. M- Ware of Castleton.
sance it was. There had been a complaint
The bridegroom placed the above notice
ud they find no grounds for euch, as. there
CIBCVIT COIHT ITEMS.
and a dollar bill in our hand. The young
Is places on State St. more of a nuisuco
couple are highly respected, and have the
The Cirenit Court for this County has thu tho place spoken of above.
beat wishes of their friends. May their
boon in session since Mdnday. last.
Quits
Our city Marshal at rested a person for matrimonial pathway be strewn with flowMl ^nd M a. Wa^on u day
nss b
a large amount of chancery business ud be in r drunk ud disorderly as It is his duty
era, happiness ud prosperity.
BUTTER and EGGS.
to do. Thu comes a howl if he bo lhe par­
ticular
friend
of
some
body
to
immediately
21-46
BEESE k DETTERICK.
LOCAL MATTERS.
hunt up a justice ud have him released.
IF SOU WANT
being no jury called this term. Tho vases This game will not work, or al least it did
noton tho 3rd insL No person has been of Door Rugs, and Mats for Buggies.
disposed of from this local!'y are; '
—Deputy”Sheriff Loe, wiU sell on chattle
William Kerr vs. James Noebit and others, locked up who should not be. and many
T’A.IIMTS and OIIX,
stricken from Aug. calender on application wiU If they don't reform.
.
taartgagc on Tuesday next, at 1 o’clock P.
of defendant; not properly noticed. Clem The criminal cases of Jos. Eddmore and M., a Threshing machine as good as new.
ARTISTIC
Bomb Dao’s will ghre very rieee i#
Joseph Slaitcrly for resisting an officer. Threshers look out fur a bargain.
Yankee Notion*,
defendant.
. 'have been continued until the October term.
pest,. Pickl-rrt at
DtcttixsoS’s.
WHOLESALE CASH RATES.
Abraham M- IhuJghorty vs. Ray Streeter ; Why leave such things? better finish them
»2U Texas Coffee *t B&lt;»»« * !•■*■•
up than to let then; go down, as undoubtedly
for 80cents per pound. They bare i&gt;rs ex­
this will. Hastings should mete out Its
clusive
sale of it for this village.
44w2
tiff. Clement Smith for defendant.
justice once, or the law-breakers will have
Of all kinds, and ia fae*
Lewis Biggs
Albert W. Oils; appeal jNASHVILLE, MICH.
free to-all fights should not b« dallied with. made happy by purchasing one of those
taced. Clement Smith for defendant.
Las' A Flbmimo.

LATEST STYLES.

Drat labii, CHltim ail Fiitiu Done

NEW HLLINERY GOODS!

presperons is the humble wish of ye local.

—The Hastings House, under tho pro­
prietorship of W. H. Wing, i« gaining a
groat popularity, and is the banner hotel
of Hastings. When you want a good squ&gt;ure
meal stop at this hold, the proprietor will
I gather you under his Wing, and you will
grow fat, Hugh" hsarty, and bo happy.

KOCHER BROS. Drags, Medicines

Mrs. H. M. STEBB1KS

AT ALLEN'S,
AT ALLEN'S^

CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,

GENERIL NERCIIilDISE

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

COUNTRY PRODUCE,

DRESS GOODS.

Hite Peltx ui Fm.

SHAWLS, CASSIMERES,

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!

Cheap As Dirt,
Cheap A&amp;Dirt^
Cheap as Dirt.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

ATKINSOB &amp; BOE,

PAINTERS!

COME AND SEEr
COME AND SEE,.

rocenes

COME AND SEE-

Physicians will find, our
stock complete, at the
lowest living prices.
Errnjthing Aljoit Want,

LIVERY STABLE!

43jl

0 MfflJ,

Dry Goods Business

REESE &amp; DETTERICK

WM. VENN. ITaorMtrroR.

aw wm,

Elegant New Qusrters,

TJRESS INAAKING

Gw. B. f wmim,

BOOTS and SHOES,

MRS, L. 6. CROCKER

IE ALL OF THE

Every Instrument warranted.

Taken m payment.
We paid Woodlnna Center a visit last SUITS from 88. to 830.
Tuesday. The farmers along lhe way. bad
Is acknowledged by all leading uiuaiciana
gathered their wheal crop, and threshing Made up in good styles and warranted to It
ovnstnntly on bud.
and cutting oats were the programme of
inest
nstrument J. U. Lai.
their daily toiL As a general thing wheat
•Now
in
the
Market.
.
turns out good and oats is a belter cron.
Mrs'. D. Jd. Hosmer is building a nice house
and other improvements along our route
was under way.
Arriving at the Center we found a . first
class hotel, con'ducted-by Mr. J. Orsmun,
which would be a credit to nny town.

Geo. ’H. Brooke, a former Buner man,
has "been slopping in town a few days. He
appears hale and robust, ud no doubt is
•• looking welL”
g PARA.DY, Manufacturer of
Our popular ud energetic Sheriff return­
ed last week from Indiana. John seems to
Bootv and Shoes,
be
determined to have that team yet. Hope was doing well, for he keeps a good house,
—Last Monday we wero shown a cancer
knows how to getup arclishable meal, and
that was token from the faoo of Mrs. Tay­
The bell al the second ward school house we wish him welt Whenever you .are in
lor of Grand Rapids, by Dr. D. C. Howell,
JOHN Q. CBESSY,
J
8HE »I 1
of Meadville. It was over an inch in length. has been raised tn its plaie and other re­ the vicinity of Woodland Center atop and
pairs have been made much to the improve­ see him. Woodland township bus been
—-T. E. Niles threshed 75 bushels of oats
ment of the building.
settled about thirty eight year*. Jonathan
jones
from an aero of ground. Tho best filled
Air guns in the streets seem io be quite and Samuel Haight* Charles Galloway and
obnoxious
tp
some.
The
Council
license
M. Wheeler, of Blair. Mr. Wheeler s&gt;&lt;n
three.former camo in the year *37 and Mr.
his yield of oats will easily be 60 bushels them, but they should assign a more out of
Jordan one year after, bringing with him
the way place for them.
his wife who was lhe first white woman.
Sam
Garrison
cur
2nd
ward
constable'
\ —8-J2. Warren has presented us with a
Jesse
Jordan was the first child bora. It
“meas" of nice green corn. It is probably whille harvesting on the 24th ult, on the contains more farms, and tho. best farming
Osborn
farms
cut
au
ugly
gash
in
his
left
the first and best filled corn of the season.
lands
of
any township in the county, Wood ■
Mr. Warren has bargained for -600 hides hand with the heel of his cradle scythe.
land Center has a couple hundred inhabi­
and will make them up in mittens for the
Wm. T. Eastman, and George M. Reed, tants. Hager &amp; Townsend, J. J. Stevens
winter trade.
arc engaged jn the manufacturing of well and L. Hilbert keep general stores. Or. D.
—A certain young man of Woodland, re­ brick al Eastman's warehouse. They ex­ B. Kilpatrick kesps drugs■ and medicines,
cently necompanied a young lady to a train pect io add new machinery in *a few days and ia the newly appointed postmaster.
II. C. Carpenter is also a physician, and is
Naahwllle, Mich.
lie pul her railroad ticket in his pocket for
Mr. C. W. Dradt the popular butter nnd enjoying a good practice. C. .L Hough is
safety, and found it there, when he reached egg buyer, leaves next week for a trip east. running a large wagon shop, manufactur­
Gnml Gnussancing,
home, some hours after tho train left.
He will visit Lake George, Saratoga, Rock­ ing wagons, buggies and all kiuds of agri­
Collection, a ^dalty. —Last Saturday 0. A. Phillips discovered way, Fire Island, and Long Branch, also cultural implements. He has been increas­
ing his fttcilities and is doing good work
(hat two dogs bad attacked a flock of his his many friends in Albany, N. Y.
sheep and killed five and wounded three
MONEY TO LOAN
The U. S. Astronomies! Observatory par­ and lota of It. The village has a good
more. The owners of lhe dogs settled for ty pitched their tents in the Court Hdusc Methodist Church, gritt mill, boot and shoe
the shesp, and the bole in tho dogs* heads yard last week, and on Monday were locat­ store, harness shop, and the usual number
might have been a little larger had • it been ing their stone by their surveying from the of blacksmith and other shops. Wm. Ma
made with a musiel.
section eorrier just north of lhe iron bridge. Carthy is building a nice house. Wo hope
Has jest returned with a large and complete
There hu been a party camped in the to visit Woodland soon again when we shall
—Notwithstanding the dull times Tru­
try and give a more extended report of her
assortment of
city park lately. Lots of the youpg blonds
man's store presents a lively appearance, es­
Spring and Summer
as well as married men have been constant­ business men and business pursuits and ad­
pecially evenings, and is always filled with
ly visiting the camp probably to fight bat­ vantages.
goods ofevery description |n bis line. G. A.
ties. Rumor has it that the Doctors will
is a cornerstone of Nashville and one of the
—The Christian Sunday School had a pic
nio in Graham's grove, yesterday. The pro­
cession was headed by the cornet band, and
was very fine. Two hundred and fortythree persons attended, and a good time was
had.

TAILOR

’

Pitinos

The National Hotel hare just put on their
ol property netieed. Clement Smith for : seventeenth man. and being either thick
laintiff, E. A- Footo for defendant.
I lipped or having his mouth full of cheese 11
John Abbott, complainant, vs. Jahn H.! is hard to-understand him. This is only a
mith and utheiv. defendants; chancery I sample of his dutch cry, "Take tbs left-

Preseriptious Carefully Presarel
fQT Axkbica*. Ox*ixmi&gt;.

Those Nsw Style American Organs I
John H. Smitn. to be taxed. C. G. Hol- J right but oiiuena urge all now comers and
brook solicitor for cmapWnaet. C-ensut j traveling mon to take tho oU reliable bus go off like hot cakes. Try one th*y wiU do
Snuih aollcilor for defendant, John rLSaritb. 1 lino driven by Deacon Van Brunt.
H.

Come anti see. n» anil bring along j
your Butter, Eggs tmd Dried Fruit, i

W. H. KOCHER A Bro.

MAKE IT PAY YOU
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ADVEKTISIMO HATES

Progression. No Retrograding’,
NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1875.

mi ok.

Mr. Campbell was fidgeting uneaaily
in his chair, and made no reply.
“Here in the glam/* oontinUod the
old gentleman, taking xb from his pocket,

in tlie minutes of the General Assem­
bly of the Presbyterian Church in the
United States of Ameri-m for 1874 are
given tlie names of 4,597 ministers and
it magnifies. Now, *s I look at Ulis 909 licentiates. Uie natsw precoat a
•forty’—why, blew nw, the same .signa great variety of trades and professions,
are visible that I saw in my Tcuueww-o quadrupeds and fowls, lx&gt;th wild and domeoric, trees, shrubs, implements of
"^UK«ir,"r.Tli«lCUra. -Chu-hwyer
forced it upon her in such a way that
ahs’could not help taking iL He then
accepted the young lady’s invitation to
make their house his home during lite
stay, and went into dinner with them.
Did you have any legal advice in the
matter of that mortgage. Miss Merwin t”

Jtaa JfetXtaa* Wbo ToUpwetl Bn

said that it was a plain case against us,
although it was strange that we tod
never.heard of the mortgage before.”
“ Very strange. What is the name of
the oian who holds ill"
•
" Alexander Campbifll."
‘
“ Hum. A goixl name, but a bad man,

soe mall’s name was Alei Under Bell, nnd
he has added a camp to it since he oamo
to Missouri.”
Campbell, his- face ns red ns flames,
reached out a hand for tho document
•‘I baiters I will keep this, Mr.. Comp
bell, for fearaf accidents. Wind, do you
think yna could take it by force I Here
in nomctlung that ahoote fno times.
Going, are you I Very well, I don’t
think you will be molested, if you will
leave this part of the country and never
return to it It is barely possible that.
tlie estate of Philip Merwin may really
owe you $4,000. If so, I advise you not
to try* to. collect tlie debt, ns such an
attempt would " land you in the peniten­
tiary. Good night, Mr. Campbell, nnd
farewell.”
••What is it! What does it mean 1"
asked Clara, as Mr. Pierce, rubbing his
liands and smiling, bustled about to fill
his pipe.
“ Are you so dull, my child T Why,
tlie fellow is a swindler and has been,
found out I guessed as much, when I
first beard of the affair, and was sure of
it when yoh told me his name. You will
soon bo able to pay me my $200, and
then wo will' straighten up matters.
Thank you, Mary, you arc very kind to
give mo a light"
“ Don't you mean to punish him t"
asked Mni&gt;

In the index we And the names of 7 Mills
and 27 Milters, 12 Bakera sod 9 Cooks,
51 Smiths, 4 Masons, 3 Car^fitera and

NO. 46.

ttujfa whose heads have rested on downy
pillows from their • birth I Somewhere

this life is only a thrifaifad, and through
i wiilcii
which wo mo all tramping—tramping
I onwaxd to
i
'

MICHIGAN NEWS.
... .......
.
.
-Walsh &amp; Engte’s carnage
Union City, was Imraad tori

.
st
wtek.

to

uuucr jot

ir&lt;r,
to

-Mum Jennie Dean, formerly of Ypsi- i

st Orooraiah, Persia, has returned to
An English firm has contracted for
America ou account of ill-health.
the plant of two blast furnace* in the
-Some Detroit people presented
The aeven-cent postage stamp lum “Bijah" with an elegant ban'boo .cane,
about seven foot to&gt;«. and surmounted

There is n Town, with 9 will be printed in vermilion, that it may
-jfre. Vuit/WfetB, otriUikM. di&lt;J
be distinguished in color from the two1M1 v«k altbo
olM. Sfao
.
Poate. The’implements vf war are 5 cent stamp. '
10 Micbipm MiU bo hmbudm
Shields, 2 Spears, a Cannon and a Gunn,
Poor. Kiuwoov, of the Indiana Uni1840, nnd won generally loved by her
a Drum aud a Fife. Tnere are Wines, veraity, nnw launches a timorous claim
Waters and Beers, and a Cellar—for the that the earth is only 91,875,000 mfiee
,A enow will never kdve a cornfield
him!*’
•
mill at
Winos—requiring tho care of 5 Butlers. from the sun, and ia gradually reducing
without cause.
*• Me
He will be Here
here tnu»
this aiternoon,
afternoon," anMeara*Station, on the Chicago and Michi­
There is a variety of animals ; ihft tame the distance.
Hwcrcd Clara. •“ Ho proposes if wo will
gan Lake Shura wad, owned, by Charles ■ Thk only thing that will discourage a
Iwiaste comprise a Kidd and a Lamb, 10
Fbamk B. Ck*F*wpQi has ftnMbed
California flea is a-aledge hammer blow
make him a deed of the real estate to
Kerrs, a Buck, a Bull, and 3 Jacks. The portrait of Prewidrat Linoolu, ordered
ou Ute head, but he is ready for bnsincM
give up lhe boild and mortgage, leaving
days since. The loss in over $30,000.
wild animate arc 5 Lyons, 5 Foxes, 1 by the Now York Legislature. It, is said
tlro.next day.
oar money in.bank.and tlie rest of our
Coon nnd a Wolfe. Titernafe 2 Crowes, to bo a remarkable likeness, ami a «ujiexvonal property.”’
*
A Cauforxlapaperaaya ; “The milk­
3 Hawks, 0 Cranes, 6 Herrons, 10 Mar­ perb work of art.
“ Very liberal. Introduce me to him,
week. The attendance wm large, otxl men of San Francisco have formed a
tins, 6 Swans, 3 Drakes, 1 Nightingale,
; when ho comes,. as an old friend of tlie
A “ Sooimrfiir ths Protection of Birds delegates from all parts of the State wen* mutual aid association. One holds the
a Parrot, a Peacock, and 2 Hirds with
Useful to tho Fanner," is one of the
! family, and not as a laVycr.”
cans and the other pumps."
only one Wing and a BilL There is a
socijtios in a French departineuL All
I Mr. Alexander Campbell called in tho
—The . Ladington Appeal says that
It used to be believed that the earth's
Barber, a Beard, and 3 Hain, 2 Tanners,
I cover of the afternoon, and was "mads
nests found arc reported to the society there are arriving and ejeparting from surface was flat. We know better now.
and 4 Hydes. There art’ various Hughes
and protected by it.
' acquainted with Mr. Abner Tierce, at
that port daily, seven first-class rteam- So for from being flat it is artful chough
nnd Dyes, ancli aa Blacks, Browns,
whom ho looked suspiciously; but his
From Germany there comes a state­ era, all doing a fine business.
to get round the sun.—Judy.
Groena, Whited, Graya, Dunns, and a
i eyes Ml when ho met the old gentleman's
ment that Bismarck’s sons, Count Her­
“TAe, go down on your hands and
—The Workingmen's
Association,
Boone. There art* Hills and Dales,
. intent gaze.- Mr. Pierce glanced but
bert
and
Count
John,
are
very
Iwl
which carried out a grand cxcurfacn knoes in a minute, please." “ What on
Woods and Parks, Thorns and Bosca,
slightlyal ftw deed which WMoffered for
young menr and give him more anxiety from Monroe in June, employing two earth shall I do that for, pet I" “ ’Cause
Reeds aad a Brier, Barns and Shedtte,
the consideration of tho ladies, being oc­
M^’B OLD BEAU.
steamers, now announces a railroad ex­ I want to draw on elephant."
Bara and Gates, Noblee, Kings, Lords than the government of tho Empire.
cupied in studying the countenance of
A touno lady of Cornwall, N. Y., ran cursion to Detroit, August 26.
and Liirita, Parsons, Prieate, Abbotta,
The recent' revelations concerning the man in whose favor it was drawn.
It has been ascertained that all the
Bishops and Eldora, Hunters and Fowl- a needle into her chest Tlie same
deed forgeries at a criminal trial at CbU
—The flouring mill at Dorr, Allegan mile-posta in New York State ate set
- **I cafi’t decide upon it just now,” Im
era, Weavers nnd Webbs, Walla and needle, very much rusted, after remain­ county, was burned the other day. The wrong, the distance having been shbricago, remind me of on incident that oc­
aaid at last “Asa friend of these young
Hedges, Days and Knights, Ireland, ing iu her body sixteen years, came out building was owned by R. W. Helmer, eued so as to encourage travelers.
curred a few years ago in thNWicinity of ladies, standing, as I may say, in loco
Holland and France, English, Welch and a few days ago just above the aukle bone.
parenfit, I must make a few inquiries
French, and a single Hollander, Ponds
An Indiana man raised from 130 grains anee, $3,000. The mill operator, Fred
.worth relating.
couceruiifg tlie value of this property.
and Marshes. There are 11 Walkers of wheat, taken from an Egyptian tomb, Newman, lost his books and a consider­
Clara and Mary Mcrwiri, sisters and
Suppose you come after supper, Mr.
orphans, were in the sitting-room of their
“ It would hardly pay. Wo. could put and a Trotter, a Hand, a Foot and a the first year, two quarts, the second able quantity of grain and floor.
Campbell, and suppose you bring that
Shin, Arms and Hearts, True Virtue, year, two bushels and a ludf, and this
pleasant home on tiro edge of a village
“ Hora told a flattering tale." What
—The transact! gum in the State TrcuHmortgage with you. I have .no doubt it liim in tho penitentiary, but yon might ,
Bigger Mix, Conn See Savage Swift, On- year ho expe/ts a yield of twenty rtrer's office for the month of July were musical instnuneut ought this beautiful
near the Missouri. Their mother had
is all correct, but I would like to see it” lose $4,000 by the job. By trying for
Poor
Robb,
Shed
Manns
Blood.
bushela
been .dead several years; ^far father
aoug
to bo accompanied on I I see you
as follows: Cash in Treasury June 30,
Mr. Campbell assented to this, and $40,000 he has lost tlie four that may
had lately died, leaving them an estate,
Tnheikkd by tlie success «-f tho Amcr- $1,287,535.40; receipts, WTO,947.84; are bursting to give the answer. Out
have been justly his dne. He will ’00
withdrew.
THE HIGH HAT.
as they supposed, of the value of some
can team at DoUj»om:L, the,Baltimore disbursements, $236,349.98 ;. leaving a with it! The lyre, of course.
far from here by morning, I have no
“I hop© that you have some good news :
A writer in Appleton'a Journal to- Schuctzen e&lt;»rps lisvc ri&lt;mt over three balance July 81 ot 31,202,134.31.
$40,000 ; but they had learned quite re­
A CORHESI-PXUENT suggests that the
for us,” she said to Abner Pierce. “ IJ doubt, and good riddance to him. Ah !
cently that the property wan encumbered
this is uouifartablv. I know that 1 feel cently wrote an article against the high Gerinah-American delegates to Stutt­
thing that will moke a boy yearn for the
silk'hat fa common nM by gentlemen. gart, to shoot in the grand international
to such an extent tfari they were likely
lietter, and I hope that you do."
the engim-cring department of the Uni­ resumption of study has at lost been dis­
“
Not
bad,
my
child.
I
hope
and
to be deprived of it aU. This discovery,
”
.
The girls were sure that n great weight To thia a learned Massachusetts hatter schuetzenfest
versity in the class of 1875, line been ap­ covered. It is rolling a baby around in
A good
m ‘may be frapjiowd, filled them with trust that it is very good.
hud been lifted from their minds and replica in the same journal to the argu­
Some timo-hoaoral proverliial sayings pointed Third Assistant Inspector in the a wagon while a base-ball match is being
Badness and anxiety, and they were name, but a bad man, I mid, and that is hearts.
ments used againat the high Imt, and
.
need
revision
to
wait
tlw
uge.
For
fa
­
United States Patent Office at Waahiug- played.
states the following facte, among others :
seated in silence, unable to read, to con- true. I think I neo my way out of this
stance, •* Boys will be boys ” is entirely ton.
Alexander Camp, alias Bell, decamped,
' Mamma : Oh, Alfle, you mpst not
If I am not mistaken, Julius Caviar was wrong, for everybody knows that they
vorae, to work, to do anything but brood difficulty, and the money T lent you is
—A dastardly atlenipt, which suc­
and Abner Pierce stayed a wook with
speak such bad grammar ! Alfie : Why
over their great misfortune.
quite hold when oven a young man, and
endeavor to appear like men as much ceeded in port, was made Saturday to
tho erphans, during which time he ar­
not I Mamma : Because incorrect gram­
While they were thus occupied with me, young ladies, or be surprised at
it is recorded that the wreath of laurel, ' and as soon as possible.
' ’7"
poison the stock on tlie farm of \lichaei
ranged all their affairs, satisfactorily,
anything
I
may
say
or
do,
or
object
to
mar grates on the ears of those who speak
somber thoaghte, a buggy drove up fa
which adorned the brow of conquerors,
and wou their lasting gratitude and
it well.
Alfie : Serve them right for
front of the house, and a man alighted, iL You may trust me, wul let nje work
was originally designed by the Emperor
love.
.
/■
.
in
my
own
wsy.
”
•'
"
"
\
(eet
eight
inches
in
length
and
eftfhf
'
learning it I—Judy.
and the buggy droyo away.
Maximus to hide the bfadnsM. of his
“How can we ever thank yon for all I crown. Many cases might be cited of iuC-bes in eiroumfereuei:, was killed in posture, and several cattle tasted it. One
After supjxir. when Abner-FIsroo had
The man must have been on tlie shady
A nW ao, being asked what he *as in
cow lum since died.
side of fifty, to judge from his grey bairn, oOnvenwd with tlie girls oonsswimg their yon have done for us 1” said Clara, when . bAld heads that were certainly not made Dodge county, Minnesota, recently. It
jail
for,
mid
it
wns
fob
bortoWillg
tlloitey.
—Frank' PhHlips and the Marshal of
he was about to leave.
1 so by the wear of silk hate. "Whatever weighed four and one-half pounds, and
although his face waa fresh and nnwrin- mother as * ho had know* Jaat.-in her
Kalamazoo have hod a discussion ijibuut “. But/’ aoid the questioner, “ they don't
“ It was for your mother’s sake, my ! may Ha the merit or demerit of the silk carried fourteen mUles.
klcd. He was dressed with remarkable
a sign ovcj- Main street which the ofikxw put people in jail for.borrowing money."
child. And for her sake, if I can
hat, it did not origimite'in France. . Bcttoite leaving.the town of Riverdalp,
neatness, anti his nuuiners indieated quite
iTUtoVed. Phillips ^&gt;pk Jttapfiuiou of *• Yes/’ said the darkey, “ but I had to
ever help you,«all I have is at your
briakness as well as precision. ■ In one
“ Chimney-pot hate" were worn in Thi­ Watonwan county, Minn., the 'hoppers
iwrvice.”
5
a justice's court in the matter, and ob­ knock de moil down fine or fo’ times be­
________________
___a amali vnffse,
____ arid in’ gage, foith -of which he
hand
"he carried
bet long before the days of magna-charta. deposited their eggs in large quantities
tained a verdict for twenty-five dollars fore he would lend it to mo."
Utoolber »&gt; urubrulH, ud 'uTpp^l |
'« nummuiou.
Abner Pierce has made visits to tho
They were introduced into Franco at —from $00 to 400 to the square inch—
—“ ................. .................&gt; “““
damages.
•
orphans
fxwquently
since
tho
event
“
I
have
made
inquiries
eonveruing
The famous French surgeon Ricord
qutokly to the door arid rang the bell.
about tho close of the * ‘ hundred years’' nnd many of the farmers will refuse to
—A horrible case of filicide is reported recently bad a corn extracted by an
above narrated, nnd they halve always
In a few minutes he was ushered into the property/,' said tho old gentleman,
■
war," and liavq boon worn with varying put iu a bushel of Med.
from Plymouth, Wayne county. Emms, operator in the neighborhood.
had
a
cordial
welcome
for
“
ma
’
s
old
After
worth
the presence of tlie young ladies.
popularity up to the present day.
A
It may l»e news to some people that daughter of JoocphTtJMmiin, neglected
1 mortgage,
.
introduce myself," more than ft
common laborer, with his pick and the popular term “bonanza" is a cor­ to oliey her^fa^MuNT order to stop play- the opcratiou the great surgeon drew
ai)d
would
pi
from
his
pocket
a
20-fmine
piece,!
“
Oh,
he said, smiling and bowing in a courtly
shovel, or n mociianic at his bouqb, wear­ ruption of lhe Spanish word abondanMICBOSCOEIC WRITING.
ing croquet, when he became enragetl, ! air," cried the chiropodist with emotion,
_______
manner—“_____
Abner_________
Pierce.___Here _
is my foreclosure,
ing n silk hat, would be an anomaly and cia, meaning abundance ; and the word
threw her down, kicked her fa the whil«&gt;declining tho money, “ there is no
In the United States Mtwum, at
card—professional card. Yc7u wilT jwr1 mnrt
look
the nwrtgug.-.
on absurdity, just ns much so ns if dreaacd'1 came into use in California when gold
&lt;mrsJ am a lawyer ih fit Louis, and’ Tbi* »PP&lt;«Wbe corrjct,-he .contin- Washington, there are two specimen in a fine suit ot broodrlotlx, simply be­
was discovered in Hint country.
r ■’
presumably a rosfiectable man. Don’t aed, when ho had examined ifeu tnstru- glass plates, on each of which there is cause tho bat or suit would bo out of
Tub other
day, an an aged lady stood
—The Board of Control of the State .
,,,,
.
, r
,
marked space as largo os tlie dot on Um
The Colorado potet*beetle, which has
, place ; hut for »• gentleman whose bum?
Firemen’s Association met at Kalamaaoo ,o
drag-stare and Wrveyed
Within this space, which is
been committing such ravages in certain b-.™,k.5^StoboWft^Zf'1»
oI
“d bat“”
9 is undoubtedly that letter t.
I have t^^onor to call
«
nose or pleasure does not require a hat
equal
to
one
two
hundred
and
ninety
­
I
suppdeedh^
young
portions
of
the
country
lately,
was
de
­
id fa &gt;ur ferity—that is of rhiiiP 1
that will lx?ar hard or rough usage, who
SUto taurautotot U J«ck-», Sqri. B
•■lh ■&gt;"«"
■to.
__
go fa The cbt&amp;ty seat fourth part of an inch in length bj
gh iti^maav venae sincQ _____
bnlies_________
will
merely requires a bat for a brail cover­ scribed, it is said, by scieotifie men oh
9, .ronded .toU, rily »BuId nd“■* ’knpeml lo b.r-lt" D-r
one four hundred and fortieth part of an
I have seen any member of said family. toexneute the deed."
'&lt;Bpe»^ tod! tow 1 d Ilk. to b. twmdy y-n
ing and ornament—I say ornament ad- long ago as 1832, hot ahthsl time it wm «iM L&gt;
I •!»,&gt; bU U«. higbrfl po-iblt —J
Pd1'
tell U Uli. inch iu width, is written tlie Lord's
only of internet to entomologists. • !
’
There are now lwenty«,™ ride, to-' !!■«»««•
»bo.d lonrt-a mok
ganl for yoor Mintod mother, u&gt;il noth- ’ ibddon eurrtul-r ob
j—I of their Prayer. The prayer contains 227 letters.
residence, there is nothing to take tho
obildna., and tore eotooaaM all toeAt Viuoonnoa, France, recently, dur­ toitoM; to to. a-ootown.
Such is tlie pureness of the writing that
mg would rleue w, U-tU-r (bat Io bo^ dmm^ooplace of the modem silk hak If properly ing tlie marriage ceremony, tho bride’s
-Ik L.(*Uture ol Michigan .1 .to '
1"- I'tofahon, /Zreoli
of some service to her children."
|
“ This reminds me,” said tho-old law- 29,431,458 let««ra written inasimilarway made, it is the most comfortable ; if of. a teeth fell out, which so frightened the
last seMion mado a special appropriation 1
' bstxkdat, when n newsboy got hold
“We areLsPPy to meet you,’ mur-. 1 yer, pickingup the mortgage again, “ of would cover only one sqaaru inch of the good quality, it is tho moat economical ; hridcgraohi,' a' worthy iiaUor, that ho
few fas iftaWiahmmiy of p Homeopathic « *&amp;•’ information that the big New
mured Clara.
। an occurrence ftiat fell undec Mgr olwrv gtera surface; Tho Bible contains 3,-1 and for ita proper splicre, that of a dress made tho sign of tho cioss, rushed off
Medical College in the University of j York bankers had failed, he called a
566,480
letters;
hence
the
entire
con
­
“lliunkyou.- I happenedio hoar—no lance -fa Tfafatnsee. ’ Not thattho two
hat, it is unapproachable.
like an arrow, and baa not since been Michigan, and tlie Board of BcgentaJ! numbt-r oT his best friends together at
attelT* how
)|OW—that
tlnit you are in trouble, rie"..
— dim
w A—— —ca&lt;n _• &lt;&gt;e was tents of more than eight Bibles might '
matter
&lt;aw« arc r.l«le..
alike, —as
the Tcnnewfee
heard from.
have promptly taken atejsi to organize j the postoflioe and said : “See here, you
ond.have oome up heroin the belief that undoubtedly a fraudulent affirir; but be written within the space of one square
Then ’s another big bust-up in
' ' Twta yrtir the «5iitlienr coiruties of such a college. They announce tlmt the i
inch. The writing is done by machinery
there., is a similarity in jUfr ^circuwiThe New York Tribune gives tho fol­
California
sent
to
San
Francisco
5,.'i8p,-,
tMt JOH pw trifle. I am wtaaliy an stanooi. Don’t look so d^utt.iOgrteil, invented by Mr. Wm. Webb, of Loudou. lowing letter concerning an Assookted'
000 orongqe, 620,000 jetnbna, unfl
'
Dixring
the
siege
of.
Paris
by
the
Ger
­
young
ladiM.
1
Wind
will
b«
n^pdt
bo,
honest man, although a lawyer, and I
Press dispatch published in New Yt»k:
limes. The consumption of California
mans, n pigeon post was aent from Lon­
mean well, although I may express my­ aud ifris nselr^ to cry about what can’t
“A train on the Hudson River railroad
«U l WMd during th. .to iramp around and get in atawi of the
is about 10,000,000 oranges a year, aa&lt;T WMSjflril
■
don to that city. The following te b&lt;
self clumsily. ” •
ran over a woman and her child at.Glen­
be bdpod. -A* I was about to say, a
And
they
“humped,
5,000,000 are brought, from Mexico and holidays. Every candidate for admis-1 P®**6-"
□ascription of the method of making up
**1 am free to , a«lmjq" said Clara,
wood, yester&lt;lay morning, killing the
sieuto -Uta HomsopiU.ic Medial Col , DrfroffPreas.
the mail: Written messages for Paris
mother instantly, and injuring the child
mid one daughter.
Ti
were received, and, by photography, reT
hk other Sunday n Detroit minister
T
me oorujietition between the white lego mtud be 1$ years of age, and imstt ’
have not known to shorn to look far it? | ^boiit to administer nj
so seriously that he will die. They were
duevd to microscopic &gt; izc, each letter
present to tho Faculty aatiafaatoiy evi-. prcacaed n sermon on tlie sin of white
“ Ver*.wi'll It Tt
asr-wl
nr&gt; when
wlw-u n
“ Very
well.
is aia to
good
thing, no
‘tramps:’" What a train of thought this and negro laborers in the cotton factory
u mnn
man whri
who wua
was
lies and evasiohs, and he flattered himbeing reduced ao small asr to be invisible
“
* toi*
'
jt vagc donee of a good moral character.
•‘~
They .................
«&lt;«««»,
Kri»W»fa
doubt, that I have come. Now, ait down forward anjf p^wented a
fragment of press news iospiron!
i
’
to the eye except as a speck. Some
,
i cents a
thia pour woman? &lt;te*n
$1.25 to seventy-five
a OMSCr jmST
. -It Uul
uougragUiou took -wy
aad.tettme-dl about it." '
were trannie. ” Who was1 this
poor woman?
lar to this, *kd for ek
2,200
of
these
specks
were
then
printed
day.
Those
who
agreed
to
work
for
tlie
„
.
ri
t
,
,
,«
1
_.
,
word to heart.
Next day he made
Chua Merwin, who was the elder of amonnL Uwm examii
How far had nhe come with lier child in
OoL.gtyH **-«&gt;
on bite of tissue paper about on inch
latter sum refused offers of $1.35 a daythe orphans, and taader in everything, who were
her arms, and where was she tramping
Fk. being e~T»d too ta. Il wu
and
a
half
square,
which
was
rolled
and
on
ptantetiona.
cr/
1
'
told how she and her sister had taken the decea
to ? Whose daughter was she, nnd who
‘A Nrw* HAMTHnncfe man Who has
. .......... »vuw -__
carefully attached to one of the tail­
to., to.
out letter.! of administration upon their . Although
„
was something strange
waa her husband ?
She must have
feathers
of
tlie
pigeon.
Ou
the
arrival
conned the matter finds that the syll. 2ftei tte AtiautiT^bte had 1^’n Jtate
mmiug bcn&gt;r. “Gr-I
father’s estate, when a man of whom ’ about’the
they eqi
ha&lt;j friends once— a father and mother,
। of Um bird in Paris, the postal offimais
lands
!"
he
heard
her
about,
“
and my
1&gt;nwt,
rat. It
sisters, brothers, and nearer yet—a lover. bte “cun" is the beginning of, 1,258 )1&lt;by. . teJ_tnr
thnucht
th'‘ P*1** nn&lt;1Pr lh* micrcwoope,
iiair’** uown aud I've got this old dreea
worda, all of wluch have 1,69$ different
foHosriug dtamteb : '
hinessof xhich «n,*r8^J
several sp&lt;&gt;cka into
on!
Bun
to
’
the
door,
Bill,
and
tdl him
uteriiflnaiuMU.
1-A4
—
*
**
'
with bonds included, executed by the ■ Ke had transacted ail the
and have been drawn at lightning speed significationu. No other three letters
“ To.Uie Emperor Napoleon, Oarden I
he mort- ■ r,-*1*blc communications, which were
late Mr. Merwin, M|&gt;.«,aU his red estate, the deceaifcd. He got h&lt;
over the same road which she was so
ofUte Tuilerire, Pari^, France, :. Gov. ■
I
wm d017 copied »n writing, ami delivered to wearily tramping when she had been ■*tyilabfa “eon.'
'•Oh,
no,
I
liate
to/
’
replied
lii _ _ to
_ the .eweaiou of •
for the sum of $40,0(W. Not content gags and
Gilpifa will not_ accede
4iav© in
to whom
w‘,re addreamid. *x“*
1
.
... : T» extraordinary feat of walking 300 Italy to France. Ple«m&gt; let Bohemia
with prohibiting them from attempting i in Naidivi
! Tll': tr,tal ixwtage received for the trans- swept into ct&lt; ruky. What was the dif­
to sell auytiung, he hod tiedwp tlteir J
; Y~: *
:
4 i I’ll tan you till yon can’t raise a foot I'
ference iielween this woman and child । miles in 100 hours without steep avfa as. I
fMwvrftti magmtymg mimion
()f tho-e
w
■’ r ,,
. ! she urged, and the lad went to the dooi
w York,
The ojMtrator supposed it would make
. T
..._____
I have pBpKr fre‘l’l‘‘ut,-T donated to $’2,000
-W,
Dyft Hu
but tra&amp;sKmeo were liecoming impatwaV
aed the' a New Lomikin fisherman hae «h&gt;- -’ne family; all are human Imngs acta ‘itli this I
mifiaomt!. had refund fa supply them
is. He made the «iista
40 ’ turcil, off Montauk, a trunk turtle, seven ■ Btwl b-T
BanM’ “&lt;*»*«*.
same joys
I Jorwl hrr with a p«TfMt Jn»».
ahy furGier wiilumt juiy.
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a
r»&lt;1UO
MI VIMMK
“ This is a bad ca**," said Mr. Pierce.
consisting fa ( Thk eighty-one ton gun in coarse of ! the-d^qmteh went ' on, anil dived under ;
An«lki-Md»«rh7&lt;»v!
rof .chemical
। dross called | manu f*cturc at Woolwich, Eng., is rap- ' the ocean and came up smiling in the ;
n Hammer.

M “ 'T5

°“U“d

in pen and i
got i*
ow; bat

T-t.
[star’s : for jmmii
drinking troughs, nnd
ltbeni! bathing tube for children.

h,w w&gt; »l«teitmte&lt;Mta joys and sorrows i i fau ofay other pfoenM rwjfarf^ to finish ‘ lx*n last to history. AU that is known i
Who cun maiat tlir fueling that, some- I the gun in the rough is the shrinking on ! in the Emperor did not gay for ft, and '

had Iwen
---------------------- —------ —
wtere beyond, there is a re-5»ra|xmae for of the trunnion rings. Cotirndming the the fawtioun ojx-rator wm hunted up t
« old ^nte-iuMU amukxl -ot $200 He ran away, and it was not con­
Wk m eeknd to believe that a cfa fa the psfaand trouble «f tfaaKM Some- munense riz. of the gun. it i- worthy of ! ami obliged to pay a biU of $187.30 in I
a w» n iUl~l|H.cL«boaSa Fhanded siderod worth white tofoltow him.
Piltabnrgb. Penn., baa hatched out two whew a place where the. little tramp. ‘ remark that the work Km been
J |$UMdb«s.1fttle joke. ThM operator '*
Strangecircumatauce^ wasn’t
it, Mr. cWckecr, and dow acratobm for them which have ecaroe opened their eym on formed without the alightart hitofc or
’ was -nti -fay saiufied with the revult of i
be aaid, Campbell F*
| like an old ben.
j this life will have as snowy wings as &gt; fadent,
i Re/ter

�C. BOISE.

H. M. LEE.

KEEP IT IN MIND!

GRAND

RAPIDS DIVISTO

The Reliable Shari Liae

F818A

GlAJP

XEGOI

i. : ‘

YOU WILL FIND

Tb. Gmnd

Mm

SdKxwr, Fayette Brow* • Danish
waitof called UM! slabbed and intent­ lhe Savior erar Cid.
ly killed a companion Thornes Hau
tor. The Dene haa Seen, a treated.

daughter of James D Decker, living
near Bay City, wax scalded todaflb half.
Wednesday.’by falling into a pail of
hot water nnd died after five hours
intense suffering.
-

u

«ui Mil .hu

txtr
__ MAS, on lhe 24th day of July, 1872.
Jeremiah Bhopbell aud wife gave a mortgage
to Millie C. Francis to aeoure the payment
of the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars.
($260.00) which said m&lt; rtgage was duly re

Fritz Koehler, a German, living at
Burts mill, below East Saginaw,
was taken to that city Monday, un­
der arrest, charged with having commilled rape on lhe person of Mrs,
Emma Albrecht. Koehler has a
wife and six children. He gave
bail in the sum of Sl.OUO for his ap­
pearance for examination.
Sunday evening Deputy Sheriff
O’Couoely, of Blissfield, arrested
Hiram Hill charged with adultery
with Mrs.
Tredway.
Returning
from Blissfield with the prisoner, a
fight engendered, which resulted in
Frank Love, son of a prominent mil­
ler, stabbing John Bates in the chest,
the knife penetrating lhe inner wall
of lhe left lung. Love claims that he
acted in self defense. Ho is now in

Wholesale and
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

s

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

in and f ,r Bsny County, Jfiahinn. cm tlie

temnrked

^‘S?^|CROCKERY

Burglars entered the residence of
W. Westfall, Treasurer of Leroy
An editor who can conduct a
towhship, in Mecosta Co., Saturday
night, and chloroformed Westfalls live paper and keep off* other peo­
sister, the only person in lhe house, ple’s toes.
and cafried off 1000 of the township
A professional politician who
money.
thinks an editor's services deserving
Fire prisoners escaped from the of anything but curses,
Oceana Co; jail Saturday night by
A school teacher who can treat
etching a holo through the floor and alike and satisfy all.
.
digging a trench thirty five feel long
A clergyman who can preach so as
to the foundation walls, which they
to keep on the right side of the Lord
then cut through.
and all of the congregation at the
The dead body of an unknown same time.
man was found floating in the river
A woman with a pretty foot who
nt lhe foot of Eleventh St. Bay City,
Monday morning. Il had evidentally never lifts her skirts ankle high,

play.

a,t»

I, which they

John Heinxman, aged
Uay
City, died on-the &amp;tb, from lhe ef­ great deal of ycurMif and a migfety little of
fects of an overdose of morphine.
The family secretly kepi a bottle of
wine and morphine to quiet his
nerves. Heinztnan discovered tho
is now the owner of eaid mortgage,
bottle and drank too freelysuit al law has been instituted to :
A pephew of E’han Allen, named
. M-AJFUMJEl*.
Solon Allen, residing four miles In this village, Aug 8th, by B
north of Marshall, attempted to kill
himself Monday. He made several
12- 100th dollars, also an attorney fee of
bl» ft HxkrtlU.
ugly gashes Ion his windpipe with a
twenty-fire dollars, provided to be paid by
razor, but did not succeed.

been in the water two or three
weeks. There were several cuts
about the head, which indicates foul

aiBtb.f 1875.

BOISE &amp; LEE

ran that I shall
said mortgage
day of Ncvem-

Grand K
IS^to mfirrirtogM DMroUMonm.

GLASSWARE

.

A

SPRSM MIBSI

SPECIALTY.

t'.IO

?s

SUGAR 10 to 14 Cents!
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF

SHELF

GOODS

Fort Wayne, Jadsoe &amp; Satinay R. R.

CANNED FRUITS

Don’t make your par1
cliase until you have
FANCY GROCERIES
se n my Stock.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH
TKAIN3 RUN BY CHICAGO TIME.
Going South.

KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED!

S3
1187a

J^ONEY TO LOAN!
01 Apfmd leal bUle SoiriUo,
IS BUMS OF

A town free from people who nev­
er can find anything so nice, so cheap
and stylish as can bo had in other

$300.00 and UPWARDS

A business man who cannot afford
to advertise, but can afford to see
peopie pass bis door to patronize his
enterprising neighbor who sows his
seed in lhe newspaper which is re­
turned to him a hundred fold.

ATTENTION, ALL!

When the great Creator presents,
the world with these works of his
hand, the crearing of white black
birds will not be impossible.

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF
1114

Hastings. Michigan,
that being
the placyi of holding the circuit court in and
for Barry county, to satisfy the amount due
oa said mortgage, together with said attor­
IN THE VILLAGE.
ney fee and all other legal casts.
The de­
scription of said premises as doecribcd in
said mortgage is: Tbit piece or pareel of
land lying and being in the Village of Nash­
ville, County of Barry and Stale of Michi
gun. known and described as Village Lot,
commencing fifty-five (66) feet north of the OF ALL KINDS AT COST!
north-west corner of Lol No. twenty-seven
(27). thence east one hundred thiriy-iwo
(182) feat. thence north fifty-five (55) feet,
thence wool one hundred thirty-two (132)
A gossip who never supplements feel, thence north fifty-five (66) feet to the
Of all kinds, and.
place of beginning.
his or her poisoned tail with the
Dated July 28, 1876.
AT PRICES THAT DEFY
words: "you mustn't tell anybody
.
M. M. FRANCIS,
COMPETITION!
Assignee for Mortgagee.
for lhe world that 1 told you."
CLEMENT SMITH,
A local itemizer who never offends,
Attorney for Assignee.
.44-4

,An individual calling himself anon­
ymous, who never curses an editor
for not carrying a dirty load that he
dare not sltonlder,

W
I4IT
n.i&gt;

Of nil kinds which

G-oine Worth.
WARRANT TO BE

PURE

OX LONG TIME.
L. RUSSELL.

‘

Paid for all kinds of Produce, or exchange^

FOR.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
pay tlie Highest Market Pries for

HAIKJAINS

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

call and see us before purchasing.

BOISE

k LEE.

K.tOpm

G. A. TRUMAN.

JTUR1MTITBE MANUFACTORY!

jail;

A terrible accident is reported
from Lake township, Berrien county.
An bld lady named Mrs. Niemelz
and her son were driving home one
night Inst week, nnd the wheels on
die side of the wagon went down
mto a deep rut, throwing the yonng
man violently to tho ground. In her
endeavors to save her son tho old
lady clutched his throat and was
pulled after him, striking on her head.
As soon os the son recovered his
senses he crawled to where his moth­
er was lying and found her dead.
Her neck was broken in the fall.
The son sustained serious injuries
but was not dangerously hurt.
■

A SAD CASE.

rbn

CORN. APPLES, OATS, JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacturers and keeps on han
Olover Seed, &amp;c.,
Delivered al their

TOWIN!

DOWN

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

My K&gt;« Awl with.
wto ad ver
foe; you will aever lose by it.—Bea.

________

Keeley, the motor man, says that
discovery can be applied to the Botmachine to kick a man 14.CD0 time*
per minute. Keeley it on the right

Hop’ Jefferson Davis has deetined
the offer of the Presidency ot the By
ran (Texas) Agricultural College,
with a salary of MJW0 a year and a
furnished house.

A party of belated gentlemen,
about a certain luiur, began io think
of home and their wives’ displeasure,

Parlor, Library, Dinin, Office at
GENERAL FONTGRb!

HAIR,
STUCCO,

LIVE GROCERY

which we chip and retail at bottom prices.

AINSWORTH A BROOKS,
OF

P. DURHAM
Where can be found

NEW STOCK

Proprietors.

Greeting

Mill I

MIRRORS,PICTURES, FRAMES

f
t?

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

SALT,

Mlchlaaa

O
fd

LATH.

SHINGLES
WA TER LIME,

tn

CO

Baiy Cabs and Perambulators i
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
Of all styles and rises. and METAL1C
CASES furnished to ordea

SHR OUDSAND COFFIN LIN­

Manufxctorer of

K
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Q
M
K«l
B

3 a
g
p
3
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H

INGS kepi constantly on hand.

At the old stand, west aide of Main St.
Nashville M ieh.
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that of strangers.

U1
B
(0

Attention

a o
td w

CANDIES

8
BOOTS AND SHOES,

Os
U2S

WWiiOie Grocery
Which will be sold at

Qo
Give Ale a Call.
KMhvOh, Wok, Ju- 17, 1875.

PRICES THAT DEFT COIPETITIOI

L. J. WHEELER

Come and See!

MEAT MARKET!

We rkpxat IT,

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

COME &lt;fc SEE

“fifteen
minutes can make no difference ,

'I
V.

MWUI.

MEATS,

s

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3

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§

5!

5

B
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&lt;

BUILDING LUMBER!

S’

LATH &amp; SHINGLES.

&lt;z

Depot, Neills, Mick ‘

&lt;8

A. W. OLDS.

B

c

$5 o

cd'-

0

main* tl&gt;&lt;-M it'alway* ba* br»n.«nd wiitee
raanUin.Nl li» iu Um fuiarr " -G*»-1-Hf**11 *
Co.** No»Jta|K-r Krpurtrr ai.-I l*rtau-r »
The ItltM Improved 4I»rdy Card Cutir.r
i» pronounced the moai des i ruble Card CutCul­
ler in rhe market, for the general usee of a
’^K^JeHkMwo BafglM Card (tatter,with
my latest impwewente. in &lt;llU preferred by
many printers, ami belda iUfttwtllMB over
other mschinw. The same exeenrr.ee of
material and workmanship will be found hi
this ■mehine m in lhe others.
The above named machines are manufac­
tured in the meat thorough manner, and al
the beat material. The imprnr.mvt.lv bare
gfvra to thrae Cutten a rmwel popularity,
and increase! their favorUism amonr their

a

o
*

WHOLESALER RETAIL TRADE.

3
&lt;3
e 6

0
r
d

co

o

is invited to my stock of

CHOICE

u
M

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*1

Teas, Cafees, Spites, Crockery,
GUwirare k Voadeavare,

FOR THE

We manufacture our Furniture from the
beat thoroughly seasoned lumber and rrar-

Relations

LUMBER,

*

Again in tlie Trade
Business

Hard and Soft Wood

i

CD

•-3
I world respectfully inform my friends
that 1 stn

k IndUaa

Q
O
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B
$ w

Together with a full Msortmenf'ot

TO THE

Mleblc&gt;n

R.u'.ti.ni BaUrand

POTATOES,

.

Yesterday afternoon, at the Police
Court, occurred one of those numer­
ous heartrending'scenes for which
ibis court is noted. It was no less
than a mother sending her daughter
to the House of Correction at Detroit.
It appears that "the girl has been
brought np in a good family in the
middle class ; has had everything that
the means of her parents could prowide for her, but still hw persisted
in going to tho bad as fast as possi­
ble, and is at last uncontrollable.
She would frequently go out and stay
all night, and sometimes two or
three nights and days together, with
young men who have neither a repu­
tation nor any honor. If one of these
villains could have seen that mother
yesterday afternoon as she stood ia
the court room and told her story, the
bitter tears coursing her cheeks, we
opine they would not think bo lightly
and so well of lhe terrible work they
had wrought in that family. The
home circle is destroyed, the mother
js bowed down with grief, and the
daughter on her way to a prison from
which she may come forth a better
woman, but tlie chances are not in
favor of her being improved, there.—
Grand Rapids Dtm .

Franklin.

ALL ABOARD

CB

SO
ES

s

SO
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As

B
Clocks, SpcctaoLcsA JFc.

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8

very artl.ir

00
CHAM. W. DIMABAY

ANSON HARBY. AUBURNDALE. MASS.
fiwitetBB now. feHiw, B»Dt*wV&lt;X.Otani«a

�—
Tratm-

3ALS

NEW GOODS!

A MOW, SOCIAL EVIL DBAMA.

&gt;x.iat

FRIDAY,

art disekee Mty«h*g •• f who*
should be done wjth his propurty. He

Off SAffMAT

AUG. 13. 1870.
nee* men in the city.

Ro undoubtedly has

W. A. AYLSWORTH’S,

drawn hie sorrow.

M. D.

f

—The “llarveai Danos" ad tho Union
House wm well aUanded. Forty-eight

A. BARBER, M.. D.

—The last

Lakeside Library

now)- aud chuckled in her
thought of a “softer thing,"
thaa a visit (o her mother in

contains

voyage of 60,000

ClHHlg,
KaU,

r, Thomas Donley, a shoemaker cf

WEBSTER A HOBBS.
TVernnka AN kinds eC wnrir le IM
T B. RASEY, Drayman,
d.
or*!*4 •« anr pUc&lt;

ELEMENT SMITH.
V _
I.AWVT

it

—The farmers throughout the west part
of the county are troubled. Doga killing

—P. Heller bu thrashed and bad 519

Chine.

—Calvin Densmore, aged 60 years, died
at Ms residence in Woodland last Friday.
We wm one of tho old residents of that
township.

flInt,

^4—Mro- Grass Widow Shriner'e goods and
T

H. LEE,
•
Deputy S41»«»rltT.

JOHN EL EASTMAN.

q

LIEBHAUSER,

l”

TAILOR

dty. The widow still makes herself scarce
hers-a-bouts.

—The Middleville Republican has shed
its “ patent skin," but Middleville still con
tinues to be troubled by drunk and disor­
derly ruffians.'
J. C. Clarke has traded bls farm in Ma-

Mr. Clark is quite well known, and, un­
aMq^.k*.________________
doubtedly, will have a good trade.
PaRADY, Manufacturer of
—Postmaster Z. B. Willson reports every­
’
BooIm and Shoes,
thing calm and peaceful "on lhe Potomac"
at Sheridan. The poetoffice difficulty hu
been settled, tranquility restored, and the
TOHN Q CRESSY,
cock crows on lhe just and the unjust.
J
» H E II 11
week’s Vermontville Enterprise about the
band concert, but it wm m silent as the
grave upon the topic.
We understand that
our cornet band “scooped" them pretty bad.

JONES,

—Monday night an old gray-headed man
sent up a fervent prayer that the game
kn&lt;ftrn m croquet might forever be stopped
in this village. Tuesday a shower came up

ELIHU CHIPMAJi'

Justice of the Bea
Nashville, Mich.
General Conreyancing,
Collections a..
MONEY TO

LOAN

MRS. L. O.
HpriMR- and Summer

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOOI
JYcok Ties, Rushings,
Collars and Cuffs,

IN ALL OF

THE

LATEST 8TYI

—Leris Durkee ocoMionally lakes a
ramble away up north to Otsego Lake and
farther, on railroad business. He has been
up to Otsego Lake this week, and reports
it “just delightful," during this warm
season.
'

—It takes four such men M friend Henry
Roe, to keep a 3-montbs calf from getting
into ths excavation across from the meat
market At least that is what an unpreju
diced observer would think from the pro­
ceedings last Friday af&gt;*rnoon.

—A grove meeting will be held in Mr.
Graham's grovp commencing Aug. 26lh, to
commence at half past two o'clock P. M.
Elder Smith recently from N. V., will be
present. We cordially invito ministers and
members of all churches. Come one, and
come all, and lot .us see wh&gt;t the Lord our
God will do for us.
’
Cow.

and satisfaction guaranteed.

NEW MILLINERY GOODS
Jdrs.y,JU.SB

himself outside too much double-extract of
of Iridian corn, and had a “set-to” with old

BEE.

REESE &amp;
PAY THE

Holiest Cash
FOR ALL KINDS OF

a barn, he fell, breaking his right leg. Dr.
Griswold, of the Center, rendered medical
aid.

Early Thuroday evening laat the barns
and contents of Wm. 8. Meloy. a farmer of
Hastings, wert destroyed by fire, supposed
to have been started by an incendiary. in
About 400 bubals of wheat, ten Iona of bay.
considerable corn end oats and all of the
agricultural implements belonging to the
farm were.destroyed. Loss $2,000 ;' but an
insurance of $800 in Barry A Eaton Insur

COUNTRY
Bites Edit ni Fin.
thall tend out a

Wagon to buy Fred

ATK1N8OX &amp; ROE,

Frasier McCormick and wife are visit­
ing friends in this rillags.

gins to throw out bints of ths ■ great things
ho is going to do for the Centennial year ;
and m ho always keeps his promises, it
would be well for persons who design get­
ting up clubs, and earning tho splendid premen copies are soot, gratis, to facilitate
this purpose. Address CHAS. J. PETER­
SON, 30C Chestnut clreet, Philadelphia,

LOCAL MATTERS.

under
mbLw of i

THE AMERICAN ORGAN

Taken m paynfent.

STOOLS AND IHSTMfflmJN BOOKS
constantly on band.

Instrument!

Finest

Geo. R. Flkmixo.

48-1

Now in ths Market.
A full uxx or

BOOTS and SHOES.

This is

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY
A Job lot of

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings, '
White Goods,

Spruce

Ladies’ Line* Cellars Ac Caffs

Al Tbumai's.

Dickixsox's.
Sewing Machine Needit

Very CMaeap.

tcg~ The Jackson Custom Made Boot

Nashville,,Mish., April 1st, 1875.

W, A. AYLSWORTH.

LISTEN? QREETING!

STAtit or MrcntQAx,

Sometfcisg hUerestiac set fal-

BOISE BRO’S
Would respectfully call the attention of the
ciliaeus of Nashville and vicinity, to

KOCHER BROS. Drugs, Medicines
WALL PAPER, PAINTS.

Elegant New Quarters,

Wm

E. SAVAGE A BRO'. COLUMN

GOLDSMITH’S

PUTTY. DYE STUFFS

TOILET ARTICLES.

2&gt;r//

Goods Business !

PERFUMES,

CHOICE PAULY GROCERIES,

Mr. Editor believing it would be no detri­
&gt;hn Michael bM been putting the artlsment to Ute News, and no detriment to the
irusb to the fronts of several sloros

watering place for horses and cattle is
e erected on the west end of Green St.
i will make Green St. lhe best approach
the poaiible object of a judgement in tho
io city now.
future.
nail boys have commenced to make their

4»J of twarins-

OILS, VARNISHES

BRUSHES GLASS,

Ik. Umo.

lie Journal fhvoro a croquet tournament
■is oily. We trust it may be held.

ological qu.«tions :

noun, be
Ur th.- !i-tuIntf of ntU ]«-tlUrw»,
MUlkat the ni-rl ot ktn to mU4 mliwrt, au-J »tl
oilier pertont tut. rr.ir.1 it t*M r.t*u-_ »r«' nxjulrrd
loapfirtr at a te—imiof tok! court, i!»n to beholden
at the Probate Office, In tbs rity of Healings, aad
•bow OSJ»c, if any
------ —
of Hw M-tlUolH-r
And It la further o
tvlflkw
loUrcet^l

BOOKS. S TA T10NER Y

iveral horsemen have arrived in the city
i their horses to prepare for lhe races.

file Tekr tffi and Ci jars,

GENERAL HERCIANDISE

V

16 TINTS
lovUimate la-ad and Zine Uquld Paint
MIIED WITH Fl HK lalNIEEO OIL.

With a complete stuck of

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

SHAWLS, CA XII
OT.Wffi

For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only

LIQUID PAINTS

II
E

Grangers and Farmers,
DETROIT
ATTENTION!
White Ecad Works.
IF YOU WANT

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

dying?

PAINTS

that had tho power of death, and that is the
toy store adjoining the auction rooms. devil, Hebrews 2nd Chap, and 14th veroe.
Question : If death Is the gate to endless
this

Ykakee Wstlsst,

WHOLESALE

CASH

RATES.

sing all through but Enoch and Elijah ?

SALVATOR BEER

NASHVILLE, MICH.
married.

LIVERY STABLE!

Ann 8 Stephens, deepens la internet.
‘•The First Quarrel" Is another story of

it's the way of iL In my own county 1
Id command millions of dollars but here
n helpless; likeunto a lion in a lamb's mado happy by purchasing one of those
■ no, a lamb in a lion's mouth." Now style American Organs of
st here Esq. Chipman asked him if be
Lxa &amp; Fluuxo.
no friends he could correspond with).
&gt;, airno father, mother, sister or
lher, when you see Few Uns you see all
The only place you will find the
■e is. I will pay lhe copt a and the next
n will bear me and Mrs. FewUss many Jackson Custom Made Boot is al

tbit they have an adultery oaae on hand
The
of one of lhe parties . is McDonald.

of Flora Solouso'n.

Sw rirl aft&lt;

LIVE STOCK

*8. to Sao.

der.

ART1MTIC

PAINTERS!

besutiful even m a picture. Frank Lee
Benedict begins a spirited novelet, which is
capitally illustrated. The powerful and ab-

r. E. Erway, a carpenter of this city,
r at work in a bouse in Rutland Town­ could be the object of raising ths oae that
stepped tbtoogh a holo in the floor, on
th inst, and dislocated his right ahoul-

started last Tuesday morning on a pleasure
trip to St, Louis.

Cora Kercher were married at Middle villa.

All kinds of

CLOTHING
SUITS

DRESS GOODS.

BUTTER and EGGS.

21-46

“I am among strangers, a stranger tn a
ange land. If I am not responsible for

jrrer offered to lhe public.

FIRST CLASS

Is acknowledged by all leading musicia**;

Church Contention at Grand Rapids, Tur

D. H. Everts has gone to North Hector,
REESE A DETTERICK. N. Y., on a visit to roUliven.

AMERICAN
ORGANS,
AHD

Officer Larkins brought the pair back paid; and to clube it is even lower* the factories, at prices that eaaa't fall le please.
id theyTstopped at his house. Fewlass publisher claims it is the cheapest aud beat

otic and soul stirring. They rushed into
ch others arms, their lips camo together
to a clap of thunder in a rain storm, and
ey smiled on each other like a cow in a
rnfield.' Then they went into another
on to have a confidential chat Boon
&gt;niey wm called in, and when they issued
im that room each countenance wore a
lisfied loook.
The case wm called before Esq. Chipman
d soon the court room wm filled. Justice
lipman read lhe complaint to the prisoner
&gt;nley, apd Fewlass smiled. A. M. Flint
pearod for the defendant and asked that
Fewlass was a stranger he be required
give security for the costs. The Esq.
id he should require him to do it, and
wlass arose and made a speech as follows .

70,000 NOW IN' USE.

AOEKTS FOB TUK CBLBIU1ATEU

le sire, colored steel fashion plate gives the

three years, over 350,000 sample bottles by
Druggists in all parts of ths bulled States.
60 to 75 cents per bushel.
No other manufacturer of medicine ever
gave their pjeparations such a test m this
J. Downs and family have been spend Go to your Druggist and get a bottle for75
cents and try 11 Two deses will relieve you.
88ew
he late rains have been very beneficial Sample bcules 10 cts. each.
ornand vegetables of all kinds.

Done in the Latest Styles and with neatnesi

AND

—Peiersoh'« Magaxint (the Lady's Na­
tional) is already on our table for Septem­
ber, and is an unusually fine number, even
of this'popular periodical The principal
engraving Is a beautiful steel plate .'The
Little Marauders,*' after a picture by Bon-

claimed Watson bad stolen from him. In
tho skirmish that followed, Watson, it ap­
pears got the worst, and on Monday morn­ on
NO EXCUSE FOR BEING SICK.
re them with their troublesing fallowing had Davis arrested and
No perron can use Boecbee's German Syr­
brought before Esq. Chipman, when hc‘
8-.—Few law and wife have three chilup without getting immediate relief and cure.
n
and
have
been
married
10
or
15
years.
plead gtfdty and wm fined $5 and costs of
We have lhe first case of coughs, oolds or con­
sumption, or any dis mas of the ftiroaland
suit. Where wm our village Marshal dur­
Lungs, yet to hoar from that has not been
ing Ibis skirmish ? Echo answers "where."

Laat Saturday while a eon of 8. F. Chaf­

CALL

ir happinsu. Robert Fewlass arrived
I issued a warrant for their arrest for
tltsry, That morninv they had started
Hickory Corners, and the warrant wm
In offieer Larkins* bands, who in due
e found them at tho hotel at Hickory
were, arrayed in the garb that Adam and
» wore before they had that little fruit
ouble, that ^s to My ho went to their
om and found them in bod locked in a
ving embrace. Upon reading the warrant
e woman inquired if "Bob didn't gat
it that warrant.” The meantime wm
eat by Fewlass in running from the ho­
l to the livery stable and tolling (outsiders
s troubles and how he would make Mary

LEE &amp; FLEMING,

M,

Tbumax's.

or THK

ZDRESS MAKING

■ snouted a Job of pegging shoes in
published wliieh sells at $4.06, while the
intents and purposes, knew M much of price of The Lakeside Library edition is
eh other m married folks, and appeared
OONS1M.Y, LOYD k CO, PuUUkw.,
Chicago.

fter a little more controversy Esq. Cblp। discharged the prisoner and Fewlass
I the costs, and departed with Donley,
tier dark Mrs. Fewlass met Doulry and
or says feeded him the undivided oneof herself and he departed with them,
BSJU Those New Style American Organs
midnight train wm the one that “bore go off like hot cakes. Try one they win do
you good.
Ls&gt; A FtmAu.

Hatt Bleached and Preued.

Dress Maiinfi, Coltim ani Fiitin I

It lays bare the mysteries of the mighty
place. They camo to an undo's of deep, telling of hidden caverns, submarine
ley's, living south, and. after staying a
tbere, sunken treasure ships, and all the
wonders hidden from sight below lhe sun-

The

and

ille jxrty. Jas. Roberts, dr.rggist,
'. H. Holbrook, Bupt.of Public Amuse-

out the team, but intend skedaddled to
Canada. He subsequently returned to his
father's and again left for Illinois. This

Evrnjthing gmi

become

P. Holuib.

of liquor to minors and habitual
shall cease.
Several cam of

Physicians will find our
stock complete, at the
lowest living prices.
Want,

Prsscripta Carerally Prepared.

thia

With thank, forpu’t pati
of her son till hie boOy wm Ui«n

a farewell look Span him.-[Hartford
Fprtag
.

Sunday laat a Mr. John Allen living

Day
mm called horary.

There wm a peculiar

AHSO« HARDY, AMUMMLE, MASS.

F. C.4F.T. BOISE, Druggie.

11 the .Best Lager Brewed in the West.
West,
yn.u
khk ii«r.wEMr,

GiiuM River A"*”. jMIruil.

TW» bwTtokiWtad br ■»*** HeUcr. llrttai-M.

PATENTS.

�fashion; in the United

of L a Merritt (subekrtatiug lux middle
The wires oome freighted with reporta for hia latt name), he appeared in Ohio
of diesater by the recent rain, storms. I

tb« armv, phjrtrtara, «up?K.n. .ml exuinoul
ora and aicirt: every .bare, join ui r—omurnnding JcJtawm’a
LmtiHraZ tobstba

DEALER 11
Fsnas. Lanta sad YiW

Sabatoga Um only one duke thia ms

braaker was

the N.HWest, ami the I
suffered by the washing a
। and culvert*. The rivers
an unwonted depth, iving
stasippi and Ohio. T^e S
deptii of fifty fasRWAsfli

Ucbaq;od with
k-lteJ

abort time lie
found lunisadf at Fredericksburg, Wayne
county, bankrupt and compelled to
suspend operations and sell out his con­
cern. Thus situated, he act abont look­
ing for other busintMi. Having some
knowledge of wood-type manufacture,
hn soon found in Mr. Day (afterward
well known to the printers of Ohio), a
partner for the prosecution of tiiat bwrinoM in FBodariqluburg, under the firm

y reached a
■ti, and the
at onn time
livea have

^arolring.saw in

farmers

work, bis tecapatfei bMtbf of
he null yard, but » strike haring

Daulal O CoaneU. the —Jebrated lri*h orator

tional Jteik of Miliaaler. Minn., and for many

by children of Jbe

r at the prospect Id
r, Oliio, a sad some

i

of wtor’ ranging from five to thirty
f*5»fc Baddenta of tire valley for fifty
y ears say tiiat no similar destruction of tahliahment was improvised, with tools
an^ machinery driven by hone-power.
fore. Tho river has been higher, bat The next spring Mr. " Merritt" started
out with a one-horse wagon loaded with

that very account. The very fact tluit
he wants it is conaiderrd an excellent
reason why bo should not have it, no
matter what his qualifications may be.
Thc eacape from the dilemma in Dot n
very difficult one. Instead of commit­
ting the frank impropriety of asking to
bo a candidate outright, the office-wisher
haa only to m-.-ntion tlie matter oonfideDtially to one or two intimate friends.
Then little complimentary paragraphs
begin to appear in the papers; the idea
of tho propriety of electing a certain
gentleman to a certain office nvcuw often,
strangely enough, to strike several ed­
itors at tlie same time. Tbrm, in the
caucus or convention, the name ia

WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT IT.

N. F. BURNHAM'S
«
TVRBlWK

»ote «antnttt«l aulddo at Ht. IVul.

over half a million dollars.

It is im-

printers in nortbjrn Ohio. Encouraged
by the results of thia trip, ths flrm went
•u and .manufactured so liberally that
tho next spring Mr. " Merritt" set out
With a double team and a larger load.

the bead in a railroad accident, laat winter, and

—It ia rumored thaS Moulton will bring an

"xr.sai'uwSiS
ducad in hta hotel, at the White Mcnuitaiua. chiklron. while picking terries iu the bush.
the feature of muruinz prayers, wliieh will ne
of one child can be found. '

GKXKXA.L.
—The chiefs of the Navajoa have preheated
itcriooa charges against their Agent, ex-G-wornor Army, and down hie removal.
—Special diapatchca state that there are
about a thonaand ntuiere now hn the Black
Hills, and there near Harney'■ Peak arc tuakug twelve dollars per day.
—All the government departments at Wanhiugtoii were cloned on the 3d inst., and tlie
War and Navy buildings draped iu mourning
out of roapect to tho memory of Andrew
Johnson.
—By the csbm Just completed. New York
city ia shown to have a population of l.OGt.sn.
—A frightful rate of mortality prevails
among tlie poor children of New York city.
Cholera infantum in carrying off the little ones
at the rat5 of 100 per day, aud a call is made
for volunteer physician*.
—Oambiing has been effectually atopjiod in
Washington.
A
—Tlie committee of Treasury officers and
Ixukcm appointed to uivratigate tho Iom of the
'♦17,000. report that the money could not have
been taken by any ]&gt;er»on not connected with
the Treasury, aud criticise tho loose manage­
ment of the funds.
—The wives of Kiowa and Comanche Indians
who are held as jwisoticre in Honda are un­
willing to go to their affectionate husbands,
and want to know if they will be comjielled to
K°—The Indianapolis Cbambar of Ccmmeroo
lum passed resolutions complimentary to Paatmaeter General Jrneil for odahlialnng a fast
mail train between New York and Chicago, and
requesting tliat Indianapolis and St, Louis bo
placed on the same footing aa Chicago, so far
aa tlie early dalivory of mail- is concerned.
—All stories in regard to serious mistinderstandinga between Secretary Bristow aud hia
"idxirdinaten arc pronounced on authority to be
unqualitiodly falsa.
—Some weeks since an article in a New Or­
leans |Mf&gt;er stated that the crew of the schooner
Honda, which sailed from New Orleans for
California iu 1MU, had teen discovered on an
inland in the Southern Pacific ; but later advices
state that Ahis report ia not true, aa the achootMT
|xrt into Fort Famine, a Chilian (&lt;en*l aettieiuc.nl. when the convicts boarded her and mas­
sacred all of the crew, and made sail for the
mainland. Ou her way site was recajSiiml by
a Chilian war rrwrel.
—The jury in the cane of John D. Lee,
charged with being tlie leader of tlie Mountain
Sh adow nusukit. reported that they were un­
able to agree. ai»d were discharged by the court
It is reported tliat they stood nine for acquittal
and three—oos Gentile and two Mormons— for
conviction.

Jail at Ottawa, Kan.. tho ‘other day. They am

loss W80.000.

and the damage already done in the
9bipw4Mw«wi'i vgtaa n
now as though., rwa vjare to have
a repetition of the dangerous floods
of other years that. destroyed the
levees of the Mississippi and laid waste
millions of acres. The &lt;1^—1 rim trtwi
never saw such floods before in July or
XASMVH? him ?.V0O-A
A fearful storm passed over Omaha,
Ncb-a a |«*4bi&gt;kA0ta^33MwiadtUbBW

asaila of Ah&lt;&lt; trip. The tyi* btadnem
was continued for many yean at Frederfckaburg, and Bubaequeutly nt Cincin-

—From ’ntwiville. Pa., wo have infarmrtiou
of an SreldAiitou the Geneva, Ithaca and Atb- hour, and

" Merritt ’’ " returned no more." Sub­
one inch and thirty-hunsequently, an already indicated, he
turned up under his proper name, Isaac
M. Singer, the sowing-machine patentee,
broken in the city. . The Union Pacific
in which diaracter he has long been
depot roof, fire-eightha of an inch thick,
known to the world. To what extent ho
wiui the real inventor of the machine
bearing his name is disputed, it having
been
alleged that it wns chiefly the work
QVJtKlt UXAULTa Gr ADKK^TXatJIG.
The accident to which Orange Judd of other brains; bnt he liecame the
patentee, and as such secured an enor­
mous income, which, for many years
early history/
a modtait • hatUta in a re­
tired ktre0 3ft Muahtag, L. L
Mr.
Judd ■^•nt to N«w York every day to most of his time of late being spent in
work updn’tKe A meriean Agriculturalut Eurppe. His life was a suoeesa in re­
$»
."KA spect to petmniaiy gadh and notoriety ;
&gt;1 a year, and in the evening be nnd hm but in other respects, which most men
regard as higher attainments of human
which were sold-in tee New York stere. ambition, he was not nmr.h known, aud
He kept an old horse for busineffs pnr- his record can hanlly bo held up for the
posea, thntv^nt'by Ali&lt;«r.imhlo?of "the emulation of young men.
hair trunk,**tan&lt;l itmaa-wtanduig joke
in Flushing that gentlemen would go
No other city in the worhl can show
to tin city in tita^zsotnifig, 'fmasing Mr.
such remarkable etatiatics relating to
suicide
as the French metropolis. This
road, and, though bo wait evidently mov-

of a mhplaced switch. The engineer and fire­
man jumped off, but were badly acakted, the

train that wap &lt;lpo about the

K.l tl.BOA n IJfTKLLIG gJTBl In
—The oftlcvrs of tlie Toledo, Wabash and
Western railrosd offer *L00O reward forth*

broke tlie switch connections at Catlin. HL,
sulttxl In the death of Engl near tUiephsni and
Fireman Markey.
put 0wn fariw to Chicago to *5. or *10 for tlie
round trip, and Uie same to ludianapolia. and
*11.50 to Cincinnati. To Baltimore and Waeh
ingtou. single trip. *18.80 ; New York. W0.

continue.] falliu , next day. Tlie miners dare

zleau-nt. It is telicred that he has gone to
China.
—Barker. U.o defaulting State Treasurer of
South tlarnlina. who was in prison awaiting

tho officii utataxaeiit:

\3hl7 eSokj'K
NO. 033 Broadway, N. ,Y. C’ty.
B*lfomafl. Oaflork—d tor Cwealar arataaw—;

sion. The clianccs ore that an honest
and callable num who openly oonfeeaee
that lie dertree an office will fill it far
better than one who pretenda that he

HOILKD GKKKX COBX.

An amusing story ia told of the late
/".'T'” ‘
George Peabody, die celebrated Ameri- Oo»—»«. »...
cub banker.. It appears that Mr. Pea­
body had invited three Engtiahmen to
cij’ciiiMATi.
meet two American gentlemen at dinner , Xj^T~R*J
at his house in London, and having re- o*re

IS LIFE.

:&gt;.T.i:.v5ftSSS
M,7?0.(X»

ing, they say.
ing its lofty proportions over one luinA similar clerical blunder lately oc- dred and fifty feet heavenward, forty-

Decrease of debt durtng July.

tion. What a strange infatuation must
have possessed these desperate people aa
they stood upon thelof.y pinnacle besido
the gilt figure of the Genius of Liberty
for a moment before they hurled tbemeelvaa into space. From tho summit of
th*
Triompbc, at the upper end
of tllc Clul,,1l&gt;« Elywx«, tiieofficial rei-ord

K-HrMUxV

Selected French Burr Mill Stone*
Of all .!«-•. *b4

lesir«Ss«
,»
ki»4a .rf MUI Nachl.ery

R.'i.w.r’tmjttn

The menus em-

columns the morning paper repcotexl the m«nl, erected by the tlret Napoleon, in
lines, " The Anwrlcan AgrioulturaiUt
pnltad down, hut it has since
out to-day." The consequence was that been restored to'ita former height and
the edition was exhausted early, and tlie ompletenwiH, except the statue of ^iapoleon, which. hail not been replaced
that day Mr. Judd and his paper liecame ,lP°n
"ummit, for obvioua political
established sneteeses, and now he owns reasons.
Worn the. Column of July
a stylish team and about half of'FJ^al^,' mUiared in the Place de la Bartile, rear­

mre* reuyrel SbrefdaM
ik« world for tWcsrvwrk

W X \J/A

Smith Organ Co.,
BOSTON, MASS.
These Standard ImtrumenU
Sold by Muiic Dealers Everywhere.

If?

wliieh wm to have carried him through Place Vendome. Our nsulcrs will re­
life* ttwqt Jn.AVj4 ' member that during the rtngn of the
Ft^Ahe* length Af 't4o Commune in Paris, tiita grand monu-

AGENTS WANTED IN EYESY TOWN.

bearing n targe covered dish, which ho
deposited solemnly before Mr. Peabody;
in a moment more, in obedience to the
banker’s nod, he whisked off the cover, |
and there before the iMtoutahed guesta
was displayed a pile of boiled corn-cobs I
The banker gaxed for an instant-in mute
horror and then found voice to demand
an explanation, which was finally reached
when the cook was summoned—« fellow
who had never before seen an car of In­

dian coni in hta life—who replied that
he had followed his master’s directions
to "strip off all the outside after boil­
ing," which he had dpne most faithfully,
not only the husks, m was intended, but
kernels, also, so that the liauker had
only wluu is iu America the mute evi­
dence of the feast, to indicate what were
his good intentions to hie gnewta

&amp;bo shown that Ufirty-one intbriduata
so large a q-ace.
The result was not h&lt;*« sought instant death. This tri­
Unlike that o|-Mr. J&lt;pl^aLblunder, for nraphal arch is situated upon the highUw orders poured in at such a rate for eet grounds in Paris, and is the finest
John Quincy Adams was undoubtedly
it aud lasgest Ftnwture of tiw kind in the
11 world. Bat of all the tatty huigiita from the moot cultured President who ever I
wore the dignity. Beyond this he Imd j - ———- ------- — which toe mrisides of the French ca}Mtai
—Despite tlie report"of the committee of Chi■ hove leaped to certain destruction, the the ■warmest heart and the deepest sym- CLARK'S^ BQSK’KEEPi
luathiea to tiioee who knew him oatidde cuucli'lfc
B^a
Odd SUm.

,«&lt;ilW Um
turtber opertliopa on the structure until tlie
Terror
meeting
H1J T TA
—It la ntated-that the crops iu Kan—a thia
t

Bum..

““ "“-W

: Un tel
1

tan

an official record has of his official position, but a cynical air ' «.»— taasr
and expression to those with whom .
policy or official courtesy had brought i ???,

nd il ertibiu U» M

c‘"

seven hundred and sixty -aevta despenne moumq ■—-TT- u»w auv.u

him into momentary contact It is re- .ftCI|Te, tttiMTrn&gt;
latod
Wm that when a candidate for AatRlS WANTED ■
tho Fn«i4ow, ho —
rnuob I ftffiSSSX.1!
i *g*inrt hia will, to visit the county cat-!
u

lhe
tlie pavement below.

switch near Danville. HL. but it was frustrated

halutaut* o. K**iaaand Mrwtyiygm-,

—A tmr.Ue ir»f»ly occurred dmw Eau
C hins. Wh., re-cntlr. A bate of Mm. Anaua
Drake fell oof of ted into a bath tub, sod «m
drovuad. a ten b

Ho.1 Spring.

served up in tbs well-known American , Com
Seine and tlie fumes of charcoal being style. Accordingly, at a proper time, °A”’
the most common ; but there ia one
mode which ia almost peculiar to the
Parisian alone. Official statistics show aumothing of an air of mystery, anthat one hundred and twenty-seven in­
dividuals hare thxov.n themselves from his guests to a well-known aud delicious
thceummit of the Cohunn of Vendome, American dish of food, cooked in the
10
&lt;‘stenL Imagine the frugal seed- which rears itself nearly a hundred and American manner. It would be no nov­
man’s horror on finding that the money I fifty feet in the air, in the center of tiie elty to his American gucsta, but the

Mpraas train on the Toledo, Wabash and West- known iu that State.

Ccmmnaity.

THE MARKETS.

determined to astontah hta English and L4B‘’ all seasoua of the year.

of four lines was sent out to 100 news- '
papers, with instructions to spread it!
over "eight tinea," it should Lave read, '
but the clerk wrote it eight inches, and
m*Ua, etc...............................................
M1MM th^ conMNjuence wae startling. ' The ar- ।
iinlhuer-Suuicy feud in Williamson county,
Ihuaarr ..I Intarrat paid by Uie VnUo4
't -MXM? tide advertised was tlie Baltimore Bo&lt; ’raiuaviUC and bis death ia attributed to th*
aft?
aTWfW
Ifll ixrt *■
returning, from the funeral ot
who quit work rather than submit to a reduc-

-Au employe of the Central Pacific road in

waited on by a oommittee to conduct
him "before tho convention,’’ though it
ia a curious coincidence that the oom-,
mittee knows exactly- where he is, and
finds him with delightful facility; and.
of course, be ia only induced fc accept
the nomination Ire the evidences that he
alone can lead his party to triumph, and
tliat he must fain sacrifice his own wishes
and convenience to the country, the
State, or the township, as the case may
be I It must be confessed that these
tittle subterfngte and hypocrisies are
not a favorable beginning of a public
career, nor do they augur well for the
scrupulous uprightness of the would-be
public servants who employ them. There
is really nothing disgraceful in the de­
sire to occupy an office of trust and
Louor, aud there is no reason why a man
who knows that his experience and tal­
ents qualify him for it should uot expresa

all on one side for long. One day Mr.
iatnro will ta» about ths aanic aa laat year.
—The electlou in Alabama resulted in favor Judd sent a rierV.9flt.Jo collect some
of calling a Constitutional Convention.
money, to the extent of 8100, out of
— - — —TI
, wuion uc
W jKiy IOF uic mscraon oi
lbw position at temtar taan Tan riteA. WdA _
,&lt;
r—_ v
imcant by tbs death of Andrew Jotamon.
. * i.** .
——s------------------a lucky stroke of stnnidilv the clerk left
m.xclAt^D ,.TOr»r»rxr
Uu, “«l” Mil
lhe nenp^tr
—Th© National debt w*e reduced ♦TTEM.S.s,
jl
.
’
drfng O. »»„«. or lol.. H.. MIoWos »
“d Al
11 ™ to

. jsyable In lawful

■wertained to be a defaulter to the amount of
*1.000,000. TJie name of the crimusl te Wood-

Umj candidate is not present; ei course,

Dr. (iroiutaui, of Bellevue, haa oon-

farmers who crowded around him was'
one impulsive olu farmer, who, shaking I-------- ----------------------------------- - ---------- -——

* cut; die
jHlumibKa won a rml
tn livM ia.
natcr, and tho WintezMt Sun, also of which tee anxious young mother may aa- wilo
: Iowa, ia suggestive. Tho Kingdom^ of
i year father’s family. You ware then a
Ihtt^ni 4
p.fi4ication. from hour to hour, that the baby is going little boy, and hLo tun often eomlxvl
J Th» Palestine xYetrs is a plain Illinois ou satisfactorily an regards inemtae of yourbnatL'* "Well," said Mr. Adamr.,
"I suppose she combe youre now?"
cradle, to anit tlie taate, fltti-d with a Thia extinguished the old fellow, and
balance
underneath
which
will
tell
the
ttewiwik of

A—ettilMY lias takeu »rw— yofxrcco ia.u) ucmsi xiui. l acrcim, u hot- tenta, without any need of distarbing
Tub oMred h me in the world is now
&gt;«.. .-mm n±armgrtrl .l»**a
. the child. It is said that after two oomliving in Jackson, Michigan. He was
Iran reasWHl BMMOlM Otten vriHp names, that tap lightly ovex the
foaled in 1834, and is, eonseqnently,
commend us to the l*nnx—tai
Wtem
fifty-one years old.
mouths tb« kieragfe iiMTeeae should be
i of.an ounce daily. At

they

tiitt ak Hrth. At ffirtocn monltei the
weight aisoui-1 be double that A fiw&gt;
did that was naughty tlie prospectus moutba. Of counm, infanta vary from
time to time, and each individual hae a

Mauch Chunk, Pennrylvania, which has
boon running for forty-fivs yean.

Tarrant’s EffbrrnMxmt Nelder Aperteat

8OM ETHING

| Geo- p. Rowell a Co. |

DR. WHITTIER,

lie. C1T Ik Chuln SUMI. SL LM1411

PENNSYLVANIA

• ry AreMteiny.cn.

WANTEI

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VOL. II.

They were a good deal startled at the
sight of their old enemy, the strange
girl.
Poor Tabby, ns if seeking consolauon
in her bereavement, letqicd upon the
knee of her old friend Dick, who stroked
her back jxtlietically, but a ilittlc nervorndy. Pompey, who' took things more
philosophically, --------stretched
out -— himself
-------for a snooze at the foot of Roger.
Mr. Parker, drawing from his pocket
the document, proceeded to read it. The

Roger and Dick again presented them­
selves before their cousin.
We have thought it our duty, cousin
—" Ix'giui Dick.
.
" Our bounded duty,” put in Roger.
“As painful us it is imperative,”
Dick continued.
“ To put you on your guard, ma’am,”
Roger added..
"Against a deceitful and designing
person,” exclaimed Dick.
" Who is no better than she should

orer UiUa

One of tho wonderful things in life of
which wc never think is the fact that
among all tho multitude of people who
inhabit this globe, no two can be found
tliat exactly resemble each other. Even
in cases of twins, where a strong simil­
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some point of difference by which those
most intimately acquainted with them
are enabled to distinguish one from the
'
other. And it may bo further observed,
introduction is long and formal. But that those most niiko in early youth,
I hark ! there's something coming now :
Iobo tlifir resemblance, to a greater or
1
‘"To
”p'' my
— oouaitt, Richard Figgins—"" 1&lt;*h degree, m age advances. Faces ore
Iticliard looked nt Boger fti triumph, constantly changing. A skillful physiog­
nomist may often determine cliaracter
“1
«&gt;&lt;l bequeath—”
Tou could have heard both tlieir hearts approxilnatcly by the conntenance of
beat
men; but as a sheet of paper printed and
"In consideration of the love and reprinted, must at Inst become a conaffection I have observed between fum d jumble of indistinguishable &lt;jliorthem—”
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sctere, so are pooplo'n facoR too much
Dick looked'puzzlcd.
interlined and uromlined by tho confused
" My favorite cat Tabby."
imprint of circustanccs and cvcnta, to be
’ Dick gnvo Tabby a furious stroke the intelligible even to the most practised
reader ol faccn. Not infrequently good
wrong way.

be," shouted Roger, indignantly.
" Upon my word; cousins, I do not
comprehend a syllable von have utter

cd.”said Mr. Varley; "nor sliall I bo
ug at
at
likely to; if you. both keep talking
once. Come, Dick, yon seem tne least
kn™,
excited, what' is the meaning of all
this f”
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“ What moans, may I venture to nek,"
said Dick( "did you take to ascertain
the character and antecedents of the
young' woman st present sheltered boneatli your roof!”
" Why, none,” replied the good old
lady. " Her young and truthful face wnsi

" And no more of my estate."
With a fling that betokened a most
emphatic rcnunciatioh of the legacy,
Tabby wna sent mewing and s]iitting to
the other end of the room.
“To my cousin Roger Smith—"
It was Roger's turn of triiunph.
“ In consideration of the like natural
love and affection—”
Roger began to feel suspicious.
" I give and bequeath my dog Pompey,
and no more of my estate. ”

recommendation enough on which to
give her a trial."
" We have ascertained her to be a moat
abandoned creature,” proceeded Dick,
" and have deemed it proper at once to
apprise you of the - discovery. Should
I she deny the accusation, we arc pre­
pared with abundant proofs.”

■THE LEGACY HUNTERS.
It was Abigail Varley’s throo-sooreteenth birthday. Shu was a rich widow,
chUdJess, and with nojtnown relatives
save two gentlemen cousins.
,
Novar wore cousinly attachments more '
beautifully illustrated, or cousinly jeal- &gt;
ousy amiably exemplified, than in the
ilaily walk nnd conversation of these I
two collateral kinsmen. They bestowed I
so much affection on their common |

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Mrs. Varley was a lady of tlie strictest
propriety, and severest morals. Mudi I
as she pitied the poor and fri-ndloM girl,
With a violent kick Pompey was aent
she mnst tXs promptly freed ftorn tins,.
foal and dreadful chorgo,
- - or cross her spinning after the cat; and the htir of
her who had so long kept the peace be­
* iirt'-Rliohl never to return,
Siic went directly to Hester's clmm- tween them being no longer before their
eyes, the pent-up enmity of years found
ber.
" You must tell me your j»ast hiflloiy, vent in nu uproarious fight, in the noise
child," said Mrs. Varley in a determined I of which the voice of the lawyer was al
! most drowned ; but the words, " rest
but not unkindly tone.
my estate—niece,
“ O, madam, I pray you jmrdon me i and resiSuo of

relative that they hod :4me to waste be |
Hey------wood,
audi
tween themselves.
| but I cannot tell it.”
| Hester
—•-«-v
- " were
——sufficiently
-------------- j-----Botl. wore K-vcrol vrom younger lluiu
“ Tl'"»
l‘”&gt; been one ol »b»me nnd ; &gt;&lt;&gt;•. «■»&gt; rowin. Diek «n.l linger .toyed
the tody, with a ton pro.|»el, mxnrding guilt I"
| to towr no rooro.

to tho course of nature, of surviving
bar, and how to supplant cadi other in
. her will, which, nt least, she had begun
to talk seriously of making, ’was the
problem which at present engaged their
attention.
On tho morning in question, when
Cousin Roger called to wish Cousin
Abigail the usual "many happy returns," i
ho was not a little chagrined to findI i
Cousin Dick there befote him. Howevdr hr presented lus annual gift, and
went through his annual speech without i
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missing a word; and seeing Tabby, the
cousinly cat, perched snugly on lus ri- 1

" Tor n time a shame, madam,” an«*cred the young girl, with flushed
cheek, "but never of guilt."
What w;is it that caused Mrs. Varley
b) start so suddenly, and stagger, half
fainting, to a seat at Hester’s dressing
table t
"Who—whose likeness is that?" she
exclaimed, in li scarcely articulate voice,
fHunting
’ "
'to an open ininature on the
table.
" My mother's, ” Lfreter answered.
" Then you are Florence Marvin’s
child I" "
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Roger and Dick only knew that the ob
’ jeci of their solicitude had disappeared,
and probably congratulated themimlvita
j o«i the huccchs of their virtuous strata-

*• Not yet, I think ; but no time is to
After a time Mr. Parker, cousin Abi­
be lost I have a plan whid’i it would be gail lawyer, came, and after that the
well for us to talk over together. ”
good old woman snem-Kl wonderfully re, The two hurried rapidly along.
1 rived in spirits. At the next birthday
Mrs. Varley had occairiomdly found the prospect of “ many hippy returns,"
time haug heavily on her hand, and so produced anything but a happy effect
jiad advertised for a person to fill the upon the two expectant cousins, who begau to think that, after all, the life-tablea
It was thus that Hester Darling had I might not be infallilde. But her time

become an inmate of the house.
' At M early an hour as was seemly
on the morning following that on which
we have introdeed them to the reader,

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came
last; and, within a ilecent period
after the sad av«&lt;nty naasin Roger and
Dick were summoned to attend the read­
ing of Abigail Varley's will.

To retain or recover health, persons
A New York correspondent of the Troy
should be relieved from anxiety oon- | Timca writes: "Greeley and Bennett,

corning disease.
over the body.

Of my dsagbtet. &gt;
O’er brr falttW

The mind lias power when they were Ann strcot editors, were
For a person to think | both tall and slender, but their personal

ho has a dist?ase, will often produce that appearance wns widely different Their 1
dilHMUkL This we see effected when the I offiowi were near, but they'approached’I
mind is intensely concentrated nponSho from
fmm MfTatumt
.Itrnnimna Greeley
HmdImv gen !different directions.
disease of another. It is found in hospi­ crnlly came in from Broadway, whiltals that physicians and surgeons who Bennstt’o beat was from tho Nawau
Thru th.- Urr3 hrij t*!rty noddl'd,
make a specialty of certain diseases ore street corner. Greeley, though slightly
liable to die of them themselves, and the stooping, looked people clearly iu tlie
mental power is so great that sometimes face, while Bennett, who was four inchrti
Tint
rtxui to fortune is- -through printpeople -die of tho diseases which they taller, stood bolt upright, but as he
----------------------------------have only in imagination. • We have walked he fixed liis eyes downward, a« cr’s ink.—P. T. Btfruunu
soon a person seasick in anticipation of
a voyage, before reaching the vesrcL
We. have known people to die of cancer
in the stomaoh, when they had no canoar
or any other mortal disease.
Therefore, well pontons, to remain
well, should be cheerful and happy, and
sick jwrsons should have their, attention
directed as much ai _possible from them- _
selvea. It is by their faith that men are j
. saved, and it in by their faith that thoy'i
mey ,

though to conceal the obliquity of vision'
which was almost a deformity. Bennett
walked stiffly and carried a came Gree­
ley would have felt an awkward with the
latter as he would with a sword cr a
pitchfork.
Bennett fliesscd - neatly ;
Greeley was a sloven. Bennett wrote a
legible hand (he onoo was a teacher),
while Greeley
. ’s calligraphy
„ . . was abomiuable. As an editor Bennett’s forte was
to dictate,
dictate, wniic
while ureeiey
Greeley’h
s was
was to
to write,
write,
to

Passion ate persons are like men who
stand upon their heads—see all the
"Jz-ames, did yc ever saw a moose
killed f’ f'No, Augustus, but I've saw
a buck shot."
The Borton Globe will not swear about
the weather, bni insists that it is “damp

poor weather.”

It is not so extraordinary t.jat Nebu­
chadnezzar lived on grass. Wc know, of
hundreds upon hundreds who live -on

A bold liar *dir.
’•“ As
x“ a
“ man Uiinkeib so in ihe.
— tt
— Herald'a
rr—»j»_ tbesLariicles
—&gt; —u_s----------If t...
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The
werei._
dutie by
will deny a true accusation with a per­ wills not to die, ho can often live in . the staff; the Tribune'a thunderbolts
_ candid face; while the timid trulh- spite of disease ; and if ho has little or ; bore the stamp of pta chief. Both of
fectly
' teller, abashed by the mere suspicion, no attachment to life, ho will slip away । these men were of abstemious habits,
! Ifluahes guiltily. A man who wns tried oh cattily as a child will fall asleep. Men and although Bennett was often tho
। for and convicted of murder, and who live by their .niimls as well os by their I ajxilogist for vice his life wns os regards
confessed his crime liefore his execution, Ikodiaa. Their bodies have no life of I mere morality oh ptiro as Greeley’s. His

faces conceal bad hearts.

was admitted, while on trial,’to be as
fine-looking and prepossessing in ap­
pearance os any onu on tho bench, at tlw
liar, or in the jury box; yet Hint court
contained tiomo men whose lives hod
been in the highest degree honorable,
and whose prraonal appearance could
scarcely bo exceUed by any equal num­
ber of men anywhere. It is. notorious
that circumstances of easy living, tho
absence of business cares and worries,
will do much toward smoothing away
tho marks of crime; while faces of crim­
inals who have lived in circumstances of
physic d hardship, gather a rough bru­
tality from which we instinctively shrink

JUHTICF. IN ENGLAND.
1 Tlie sensation of tho day in English
j commercial circles is furnished by the
Matron-, ot a min nahtre h.ra bam |
onJ
o( Al«ro&lt;l«t

trial in China to ebrek the nmol opium,
William CoUia. who ant cbargni
and have been quite .as unsuccessful. with
-----obtaining money on -false
pretenses.
However ajMiiiietic tlie Chinese may lx&gt; Their offense would be scarcely possible
in respect to most thingti, they will not in America. It, was, in brief, the offer­
submit to tho withdrawal of their favor­ ing of paper for discount os trade-bills,
ite narcotic.
But in case of so danger­ I which was in reality what is known as
ous a poison, some restriction* are as accommodation paper. In other words,
much needed ax they are pn the sale of the Collies obtained between $7,500,000
KpirituoiiH liquors among ourselves ; for and $U,000,000 on their individual secu­
' the effects of habitual excess arc not leap rity, by representing that they had
I deplorable than those ot liabitual drunkgoods of equal value in their possession,
• • That was indeed my mother's name.' ’ I eimens. Of forty prisoners confined in or consigned to their core. The enor­
" Mpro—you are the daughter of my the House of Correction at Singapore, mity of the offense in the eyes of Eng­
vnTs knee, by way of not being out-1I
thirty-five were found to use opium ; lish justice.) led to rather harsh treatment
done in cousinly attention, he look up ; only . brother,' George Heywood, for
and of thesewcventekli, who had lieen in of the Messrs. Collie. The bail first
I’ompoy, tho cousinly poodle, though Florence "Marvin was his wife."
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With a stifled cry, she who had be­ receipt of eighteen HhillingH a month as ioffered by them was refused, and they
dogs were his abomination.
wottr., opotii tm atj hmr .liillintra on w„r,_
jal| j„ the common prion" Wall, Cousin Abigail, I hope your lieved herself alone nnd fricndleos in the
opinm, Ute diSorenco Itcing obtained by
^though they tlTered to- pay tot a
health continues good,” said Cousin world fell on her kinswoman’s neck, and then. From a ranitary point ot view. I
Thi,
to th.&lt; American reader
Roger, patting Pompey’s head, and wept tears of mingled sadness and the roBiiltA are equally Mid. The con- ‘
cruel and unnecessary severity, and es­
glancing suspiciously at Cousin Diek, sorrow.
tinned
opium-enter
in
the
East
seldom
Her story, which Hester had refused
pecially since tlie prisoners did not posi­
whom ho devoutly wished nt Jericho.
to confide to a stranger's cars, she now lives ixjyond the age of forty, anil may tively state to the Inuik-managers that
"No, not so good latterly as it has
। lie recognized at a glance by his tremb­ the paper offered by them was tnule-lrtjls.
l&gt;een. The fact is, the old lady can- willingly imparted to ono from whom
ling steps and curved spine, his sunken, They merely left tliat to be understood
tinned, " 1 have been thinking furiously she felt she hnd no longer a right to
glassy eyes, and sallow, withered fea­ from certain marks and hieroglyphs
of sending for Mr. Parker, with a view । withhold it.
That her brother had married in_ op- tures. The muscles, tooKof his nock and known to the financial community as in­
of settling my worldly affaire without
I jioaition to her father’s wishes, and hnd fingers often become oontracted. Yet dications of trade-bills. The London
delay.”
,
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incurring even this penalty will enable 7’«'wics insinuates that tlic klessrs. CoIlia
"Oh, there is no noed of haste, cons been disinherited in consequence, was
ready known to Abigail Varley, but him to indulge his rice only for a certain are not so black os they have Deen
in,” broke in Dick ; "you mav have
length of lime. Unlike tho healthy en­ painted ; that, although their commercial
many years before yon yet';" mentally what distant sj&gt;ut he hod selected for his
joyment which wc derive from our appe­ house was a gigantic sluun, it was known
odtling, " wliat lias poeiu'ssad the old home, and what had befallen him there
tite of hunger, and which nature herself to bo such before it failed, and the
she
had
never
learned.
ninny to pat it off so long ?’’
renews periodically, tho enjoyment of officers of the bank ought to suffer the
The story was sad enough.
" Well, well, I supi&gt;oee there's no
the opium niter gradually diminishes as consequences of their carelessness. How­
After
a
few,
toilsome
but
not
unlmppy
hurry about it," mid Cousin Abigail.
his system Ixxximm linbihmted to tlie ever this may be, a good deal of sympa­
"And yet,” Cousin Roger ventured to ! years—for they were spent in loved so­
drug. From time to time he must in­ thy lias l&gt;oen worked up for the culprits,
hint, " it's always weH to lx? prejiared; ciety of his wife nnd child—a dire cacrease the quantity which he takes, but nnd, though they will undoubtedly be
none of us cun teH the minute nor the ■j lumity liiul fallen upon George Heywood.
at length no increase will produce any severely punished, they will in the mean­
He came under suspicion of a fearful
hour, you know."
effect Under these circumflbuiocs Ire time be fairly treated. On the day fol­
"Awl after all, calling in a lawyer is | crime. A network of circumstances too
has recourse to a dangerous cx|wdient ; lowing their committal they were re­
not ho serious a matter as calling in n intricate for man’s wit to disentangle on- .
he mixes a small quantity of corrosive leased on £4,000 bail each.
vironed
him,
nnd
he
was
condemned
to.
doctor," said Cousin Dick, fastidiously.
sublimate with the opijim, the influcnoe I
Tho conversation wns interrupted l»y i die. Tim stern judgment was curried
of which ri thus for a time renewed.
tho entrance of a young and IxNintifnl into eflecl, and the executed murderer’s
J. .W. Bliss, of Bradford, VL, adopted
Then these moans also fail ; when the
girl, nt whopi' Cousin Dick stared with a widow sought eoaonulmeut for herself
a novel way to keep the crows ■from his
and child in a change of place and name. victim must bear the miserable condi­
surprised and troubled look.
tion to which ho is reductsl, until prob­ corn. A few days sgo ho found quite a
" Pardon me, ma’am," said nhe, in a I Long, long voats afterward the truth
ably, sooner or later, he sinks into the flock busily engaged in a twelvo-acre lot
voice remarkably sweet.and gentlo; “not was discovered; but the judicial mur­
belonging to him. Ho procured a couple
grave.
knowing you were engaged, I came to der hail passed among the things irre­
of small spring traps, such as ore used
m*e if you wished mo, as usual, to read vocable. The poor widow died at last—
in catching muskrats, and set them some
broken-hearted, but with one consolaTwo of these dogs can drag oh much distance ajKirt between the rows, scatter­
‘•Presently, dear," Mrs. Varley an­ tiou—she had lived to see her husband’s as one man. Nothing can 1ms more ex­ ing along a few kernels of corn. Not
swered, in a tone tliat plainly hinted her innocence vindicated.
hilarating than dog dodging in the Arc­ long after he heard a hubbub and caw­
visitors would not be pressed to stay if
" And this, my poor child, is the aiiame tic regions on a fine day. The rattling _
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ing
in tiro field loud enough
to waken
they offered to go.
; of which you spoke
pace of the dogs; their intelligence in foe mythical seven sleepcra, while the
Mlrr an awkward fiause the two cons- i;
" My life hai known no other."
choosing ti e road through tho broken .&lt;enw and tro** near by wde nearly
ins took their departure together.
i Not many days after Hester was sent: ice; the strict obedieuen paid by tho; bUok with crows. He didn’t'trouble
“ Who is that girl?” inquired Boger : to one of the first seminaries of the tiam to one powerful dog whom they I them for a couple of liours, though they
:lm soon as they had reached the street. I land, for she had yet time enough to ^plect as leader; tho arbitrary exercise of j did him by their continual noise, after
“ You may well ask, ” said cousin Dick; avail herself of opportunities of culture ''authority by tho muster dog; the con- | which ho released the two caught in the
ami, stopping, he whispered something hitherto beyond her reach. Her aunt stent use of the whip, and the running I traps. Since tliat time the crows have
in his companion’s ear, at which the lat­ and she kept their own counsel. Consin Iconvcraation kept up by the driver with I given that fluid a wide birth, not having

ter started suddenly.
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“ Good heaven! the resemblance is
certainly striking.
But what is to be
done ? Do you think the old—Cousin
Abigail, I moan—suspects anything ?"

NO. 47.

the turf.
Who’d live in Vermont? Why, they
fine a boy three dollars in that Slate for
tying an oyster can to a dog's tail, and a
red dog ahd a small con at that.

Said one man to another: “ If it
influence was for Hole in n professional
manner, just like tliat of a lawyer. In wasn’t Sunday, how much would you take
this point he differed from Greeley, for that lumber"If it wasn’t Sun­
Each of these eccentric editors-courted day I’d tell you,” was tlic very proper
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| su'xxjsBfuHy and lx?eamo married men. reply.
The grrali-,1 tr«t ot in Arab htmlor i» &lt; *•»
&lt;“ lo’»
ol­
A Cou'ilW’.VB tombstone Bays :
io caphire nu oetrich. It in the Urgiel
grace to win woman . favor, Iml tlm
ol bring bird., an.lpn.l»blya.e .willeel [oouraorf "tnioloro" in cech co led
And together tn be*ren
of all living aniumOi. Being very diy I thci» mnoothly to the wedding dny. To
and Mutiowi, and living on Ike Bundy I brinK
l»ralkd to a daw, they dial
Chicago papers get mad whenever the
plain., wbcTe there is little chance to U1“ l“m&lt;’
httriod not lur fact is alluded to that the city was named

themselves ; they are only roceptaclcH of
life—tenements for their minds, and the
will has much to do in continuing the
physical occupancy or giving it up.

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Uko it by mirpritw. it can only bo cap ■ ftI&gt;art “ u“&gt; “=• oora'-tory.

hired by a well-planned and long-con­
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tinned pursuit with the Hwutcst horses,
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Tho ostrich has two cnnotis liabita in
running when alarmed. It ulwajs atarta
with outspread wings, against the wind,
no that it can scent the approach of an
enemy. Its sense-of smell is so keen
tliat it can detect a person at a great dis­
tance, long before one can bo aeon. The
other curious habit is that of running
in a circle.
Usually five or six os­
triches are found in a company. When
discovered, part of the hunters, mounted
on fleet homes, will pursue tho birds,
while the other hunters will gallop away
at right angles to the course th$ os­
triches have taken. When those huntera think they have gone far enough
to cross the path the birds will be
likely to take, they watch upon some
rise of ground for their approach.* If
tho hunters hit the right place and eee
the oslriclies, they at once start in pur­
suit with fresh horses, and sometimes
overtake one or two of the birds, but
often two or throe of the fleet horses
fall, completely are«l out with ao sliarp
a chase. ..
rsjr jjt xKGVAJnt.
We have some authentic figures, re­
cently submitted to Parliament, as to
the cost and present tendency of pau­
perism in England. Tho number of
|&gt;an]&gt;era in receipt ef relief was 908,000
in 1858, rose to 1,015,000 in tlie Lan­
cashire distrivs accompanying our war,
and again rose and reached its highest
points in the years 1869-70-71, when
tlie average wns 1,029,000. Since 18tl
there has been a gradual diminution,
till on the 1st of January, 1875, the num­
ber had fallen to 800,000, or *26 per cent
in tho whole countiy nnd 40 per cent in
London. The cost per pauper lias risen
from £6 9s 4d iu 1858 to £9 Ils 5&lt;1, re­
fleeting both the increased cost of sus­
taining life and .the relief of a larger
proportion of the poor indoors than for­
merly. The greatest oort was in 1872,
when £8,000,000 or $40,000,000 was
xjH-nt by the pnb’ic authority in En­
gland in relieving the necessities of tho
|&gt;oor. The tendency to diminish will
hardly survive the present year with ita
great coal and iron and cotton strikes.

after a skunk.
The skunks got mail
about it, too, and between them teith
.4 Miff3PENT LIFK. .
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they raise a great smell.
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—mAam. —
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The TV
Western
papers
record
rather
A i*ADY living near Troy Inta a piece of
I romantic suicide of roexmt occurrence
soap supposed to be a hundred years old.
in Kansas Oity. The victim of his own
Isn’t it astonishing how long people can
rashness was Mr. Algernon O. Merwin,
keep soap in tlie house and never feel
one of the four "fast" young English­
the slightest temptation to use it I
men who, last winter, rented the old
It is an old saying tliat “ It is never
Denver Theater and engaged a full va­
too
late to mend ;" and the man who
riety troupe from Chicago to open it in
grand style. The young " lords" looked makes his wife sit up in a liot night''to
fix
his
old clothes, while he snores under
upon their enterpriae through golden
spectadea. They not only invested all the mooquito bar, is the sort of person
they had, pawned their wardrobes, jeweljy, and hunting, equipage, but they ran
into debt and anticipated thi if quarterly
allowance. Their theatrical jqieeulatkm
proved diaastrous. Their creditors wrote
to England to their references, and then

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to say it
Ason of Sir Janice Hogg has purHnwxl tfaa Victoria Theater, London,
Wlt|, tbe pJirpoac of devoting it to re­
bgiou* work. He should semi for Dr.
u.UX)I1 mid let him do a porcine of the

came the trouble. The sristocrafio re- wor^_
Ution. o! th. rom.nUo young mon pal.1
A Ilo^s „&gt;„„! girl ol tender ymn.
Uioir ctebbs dirowwd Un. culprit., ud ;
wriw. w hor lxwom
. wDaa
cul oil Uuur qwuterly .llorouioe. The ! gmio . j
&gt;UenJ
nutil
rosult wm lour U.t yo«ngw«iiU&gt;rron&gt;iIGolaoIMMWCua^oollM,„dJ«w«lry
upon '• lhe town." in Denver. Morwtn
with mo th.t it i.
dmrod out ».l went tojtenm City,
w,
„h„„ o„t{,(
where he netetrod an .■ng.g.-m.-nt td Uie j Upstart Mamy Jom&gt;L
Jones, and I’ll do j,
it j(
if ,I
Olympic "V aneties, but made a failure.
never learn nothing. ”
Not long
afterward
be appeared
" Mv dzab," inquired a young wife of
under an assumed name in tho kitch­
her husband, as alio reached up her little
en of the Lindel Hotel. He could speak
month to 1m&gt; kissed on his return from
five languages, and hod he jKMsessed a
business, "have you seen the magnifi­
small modicum of choek, he might have
won liis way to any position. But he cent set of walnut furniture which the
Jenkinses have just bought !*’ “ Hem,
appeared helpless as a child, and when
no, my love ; but I have seen the bill,
the Lindell Hotel closed, aeemed to he
cast adrift, unable to help himself. which quite satisfies mo.”

When he went to Colorado one year ago,
ho had £1,600 in his pocket, and had a
quarterly income of £300. W’hen thia
was cut off he was bankrupt nnd in debt,
nnd seemed to have lost all desire to help
or save himself. The other evening he
slipped out of the hold and disappeared
in the Missouri river.

A Dxtiioit bachelor, not rich, but in­
dustrious and respectable, entered the
house of a widow on Baker street the
other day, and said : “ Mrs. Blank, 1’1!
give you just three minutes to answer
whether you’ll bo my wife or not?" " I
only want fifteen seconds—yea
she anHwered, and they.aat down and began' to
j plan how many strawberries they won hl
can this summer.—Erec Prcaa.

Cinderaila’s. fairy god-mother, when
He was such a nice-looking young
she miule u satin robe from mgs, per­ man, and, it being Sumlay evening, too,
formed a feat no more wonderful tluui the waiter girls at the hotel decidml
many miracles which ore every day among themselves that he wvnlil not
wrought by the modem artisan. Nearly touch the dish of raw onions placed at
all the things tliat wo throw away in the his loft hand. He did heeitaxe, but redy
alleys, or even through onr drains, ore for a moment Piece after piece was
valuable, and after going through the lifted to his month end disposed of, and
hands of skillful workmen, come out in he lilted the last one, shook the vinegar
new slinpee and have new fields of use­ off, carefully wrapped it in his silk hand­
California {mpcre mention the fact that
ful:! ess. Our gelatine was originally kerchief, and they heard him soliloquize:
a Mr. Vivian is preparing a large piece
rat-skin ; choice toilet-soap is furnished " I believe tliat Gertrude loves me. She
of one of the Tulare county big trees to
by defunct cats and &lt;logs ; perfumery nets as if she did, and actions speak
exhibit at the Centennial next year. The
owes its existence to coal-tar ; toilet­ louder tlinn words. To-night I sliall teat
piuoa of limber selected is sixteen feet
powder is found in drains; choice ale as her love. If I am the cherished of her
long and twenty-one feet in diameter at
flavored with putrid cheese ; that ob­ heart ohe will not rafuae.to taste thii
one cud and nineteen at the other. The
noxious animal, the skunk, supplies the onion, so tlmt my breath shall not be
heart of this will be taken out, leavingonly
ladies with lotions for the complexion. perceivable. Il she is cold and fickle I
about one foot of the body of the tree
Wo call largely on the animal creation will rush from her lather's uumaion and
attached to the shell Or bark.
It is
necessary to divide tho 'section into for both necessities and luxuries. Tat­
ting-shuttles, crochet-hooka, dice, etc.,
eight parte in order to allow it to pass
onoe adorned the jaws of a horse. Guitar
through the numerous tunnels between
and violin strings have boon indispensa­
Again has the equality of woman been
' the different dogs who wall know their ] been seen in the immediate vicinity. California and Philiulelphia. The eight ble to the oomfort of Grimalkin. Hair­ assailed in England. The courts of that
. names, afford constant enjoyment How- This way of getting rid of crows seems . parte sill weigh between 80,000 and brushes first saw light on the buck of a country have decided that while the
ever useful they may be, these Arctic ' mtuib preferable to shooting, os no j
Poun',e. IUI,1
require two
hog.
The crinoline that stiffens the husband has such an interest in his
in Ibnl dTro- norUuOT bird do., ro much rn.Tm.go.
&lt;~»F»Ulion. On. robd fol
bottom of ladies’ dresses wns originally wife's widowhood as to make it lawful for
tionsto dispomtion which endcars their work as the crow.
of this tree weighs mn-enty two pounds,
used to switch the Hire from the back of him to restrain her from making a sec­
a horse, and the mattroM on which you ond marriage, a wife has no parallel in­
-i,lth.l 1» bolwrod Um Brniuimm.. „ |1MnOTWol
m
“ L^^Ttm., STOW SrK
sleep so comfortably served the Mine terest in respect to her hnslmud, and a
dogs to be. the m&lt;wt ungrntoful cren•* HnnMt • °
L**1' tt
■*&lt;«&gt; f«’t high, use before it fell into the manufacturer’s condition founded upon the latter’s conton, in motion. H. bml Un,dol to,
E OrnnAIr
“ “,nUhKd "" “’•00°
la“'
mmmU bnndrod mil™ by Jmlg..; „d
Jbm. bernd., j.rotably, DOO cord. nT luuida. As far m the clothes we wear, j unuod singleness m invalid. The roteon
who can count the riauKitudes they for the distinction ia tlinsstatod byVicofor six weeks it was hia duty regularly ;
Thomas AuumZ, tlw fighting man, Iim wood.
The " Gru. Grant,” a much
have endured before assuming their Chancellor Wood: "A e«&gt;ndilion re­
- clog.;
.
...
. . tew 1 1.1 1-1— .1
—
— —
b.—...d rad -now
- —- K
.. ''larger
l-TAUT ttree
rrwT till...
« •* na.J
Io feed. tho
bell aTUr onl»
Ogb'W
.horn,
it 1.Ico
Hum 111.
lhe-» ••
•• rx..l.
Goa. YLoo,
rad
present shape ? AH our fine stationery ' straining
' ' ‘
"
*
' * a widow
— ,J
the marriage
of
isvoeko' obwcuco. on Uio oonclnmon of tho coold only got rid of hi. mouth, h. 7 tho UrgeI in the world, growing in tho
oomes from the ragman’s bag ; well may valid because it is not _______
___ _proan arbitrary
mine
is 1left
standing.
•jonrooy, Iley would not rooognino him &gt;»_«&lt;'“
,
“
““ grove, "
',tt rfahaing.
the scented, rose-tinted sliest, blush for’^nbition of marriage, but tb« orrodiUon
'in the slightest degree. It is impeswi‘
Btmhof “P*addock, oj Boston,
n»&lt;4
I’ t is awrted by u Cincumali newspa- its ancestry I
All tliia goes to prove of a gift, made to s widow because she
ble to domeaticate these creatures, as with an ’awident recently.
He fell
.
per tliat
t no
, —
Ohio farm, b&lt;&gt;w««vcr
, .l-w..-enrer-.- ----| ­tliat we cannot well
fartidi'nui in this is a widow, and because the circnuiunder tender treatment they sicken and ■ from a chair in which lie was standing, “fully mahagsd*, yields more than three I world, in which the origin of oil things stanoes would be entirely diaugsd if she
। die.
j amt dislocated his collar-bone.
। per cent, average profit.
I is—dnst.
-entered into a new relation."
•

�pay the Highest Market Price for

igtiiar train, injurEdward Wilaoo.
al. three broksn
badly bruised ;
w on the Otter
bruised and sha-

4N

POTATOES,

BOISE &amp; LEE
Wholesale and lietail

ClOVer Seed. &amp;c.,
itsefni with the
&gt;««t style of art.
the other value.

Delivered at their

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE.

v --.sr®-»----------- Grief knits two. hearts in doser
&gt;ids Monday
des- ; bonds than hnppinHss ever can, ami
in Grand Rapi
.
. night,
„
—T. | common sufferings «r« far stronger
truyod-S5.O001 worth of property.H. Doan s store.
| links than common joys]
.

John Myers
„
and.John
----------------------------Larneo were
it
The papers are full of cases of
arraatod at Bay City yesterday nnd
am! ।i drowning, suicides, robbery, burglary,
arreated
--------—— «uby te|e&gt;
turned1over
for trial in (he Circuit j|&gt;|e’, that -re nevw
Court for killing und selling die meat graph. This country has never been
so cursed with fools and criminals as
Lucas of Lansing caught Strossel now. .

in a horiaonta! position with his
(Lucas'] wife and lodged two bullets
in his body the effects from whioh ho
will not recover.

Time Table:
u &gt;imh. 1S75.

With Nsw snJ Fnxxu Gasnr, which they j

CORN, apples, OATS,

watt alto inju-d.
_
Mrs. lUburt Goodly, of HM^iale.
was thrown from a buggy ^SaturdayTo
W mil
mingle
receiving injuries from which ahe-luui bean&amp;fal is th&lt;
The oue adds

• IGOI

_

G.RAID
YOU WILL FIND

. .

LOCALMATTLES.

LATH,
SHINGLES,
WA TER LIME,
SALT,
HAIR,
STUCCO,
fc., ^e..

OUR EXTIRE STOCK OF

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

CROCKERY
GLASSWARE

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

A

SPECIALTY.

AINSWOBTH t BROOKS,

'.
At Txexam’s.
N. J. Bice, clerk tn the Batlfe Creek
post office, was arrested Monday, for
■9. Piekies at
DicKtsaoir’a.
robbing mails. *Deooy letters conBQh. Besring Machine Needles the best
taieing marbod counterfeit money
were sent to Battle Creek. One of
the®, with S70 inclosed’, was opeakd
fG5~ Tha Jactamu Xhxsiom Mode Boot
Satuniay night and the money stolen,
At TBVMAM*lk
which was found in .Rice's poaession,
who made a full confession nnd wns
made
happy
by
purchasing
one of those
taken tn Detroit: His arrest has cregted groat exciteinenf.
Lva A FlawIwo.
Lust Friday morning John Huffhcr
Trn at 49.
■ of the firm of Hafluer Ac Mayer, ship
chandlers, of Detroit, shot liis wife
. and then himself. He immediately Jackson Custom Made Doot ia at
expired but she still survives nnd it
is hopi'-d will eventually recover.
The cause is found in the old, old
story of jealousy and mad passion,
she being a .handsfffne woman nnd
ofteit provoked him by flirting with
other men, and he being insanely
Whore koitow comm no more T
jealous ol her, finally led to the above
Tho winged win la inform us that such a
place can be found ,iu the family that buy of
The body of Grimwood, one of the
Leo &amp; Fleming, one of their celebrated
lost aeronauts was found on ihc
American Organa or a fine Piano from
beach, twelve milr» north t f Mon­
among the well known makers which they
tague, by A. Beckwith, a mail carrier,
arc handling. Tbo experiment ia well
on the 17th
Papers was found ii|»on his body hilly identifying him, worih trying.

Proprietors-

SUGAR 10 to 14 Cents!

Greeting!

THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF

x

I world respectfully inform my friends
that I am

Again in tlie Trade
and shall be pleased to renew

Business HelatioriM
with yon. I trust by fair dealing I shall be
able to retain your conSdence, and to win
that of„slraugCTB.

Especial Attention

SHELF

GOODS

IN THE VILLAGE.

CANNED FRUITS

Don’t make your pnr-cliase until yon liave
FANCY GROCERIES
sen my Stock.

OF ALL KINDS AT COST!

SHOUT LINE sktwkeM
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

TRAINS BOX BY CHICAGO TIME.
Goins: South.

Of all kinds, and

AT PRICES THAT DEFY

COM PETITION!

KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED

is invited to my stock of

CLOTHING

Of all kind* which wc

AND

WARRANT TO BE PURE

Goins: North.

BOOTS AND SHOES,

notes taken white up in the balloon,
his watch and tetters from friends.
WHICH IB NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN. Paid for all kinds of Produce, or ex angpj
Tlie body was badly decomposed, the
for gowd».
ch
BSU Those New Style American Organa
hair and a portion ol the face. gone.
go off like hot cakes. Try one they will do
Ready pay customers shall have no cause
It was buried in a cemetery near the
you good.
Les &amp; Flkmuio.
to
complain
of
high
prioas.
1
’
011
UA.ICGA.IINS
p'ace where it was found.
XO EXCUSE FOR BEING -SICK.
While Michael Martz and Peter
Give iVIe n. Call.No person can use Boschee’s German 8yrWemard were digging a drain for F:
np without getting immediate relief and cure.
Nuhrllle, Mich-, Jan. 27, 1875. Valentine, at Detroit, from his prem­ We have the.fi rut case of coughs, soldi or conBOISE
LEE.
ises lo a river, a board burst from the sumption, or any dlHMsa of tbo Throat and
privy box, filling the drain with lhe
piRMTEBE MAXEFACTOBY!
foul air . which instantly prostrated
e botilca by
the men. Adolph and Otto Valen­
nitod Blates.
tine sprang into the drain to their as­
sistance when they to succumbed to gave their pjeparat^ns such a teat as this
overpowering stench. A gentleman Go to your Druggist and get a bottle for?ft
)&gt;assing gave the alarm, and die bod­
FOR
»• 10 cts. each.
33ei
ies were recovered and breathing
Manufacturers and keeps on bah
YwtA.lt It 1 JSI».
’
restored by artificial respiration.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

G. A. TRUMAN

h

L. J. VTHEELER

S

Fort Wayne, Jackson &amp; Sadww R. R.

ALL ABOARD

Q.O TO THE OLD RELIABLE

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

A young lady who resides in Flint
£. L- Kellogg. Mr. John W. Guy. and
a daughter of James Brady, was badMiss Mary Shores, both of Woodland.
ly injured about halt jmst 11 o’.ilock
At the residence of the bride’s father* D. R
Saturday evening by the explosion of
Burdick, by Ker. H. C. Hurlbert, Aug.
a kerosene lamp, which it is feared
IMh Mr.- Frank G. Romboh. and Mi»
Susie A. Burdick, both of Hickoty Gor­
will result in her death. Tlie young
lady was in the act of handling the
lamp when the explosion took place,
and she was sadly burned, her lower
limbs being completely raw flesh, and
her hands being so badly burned i hit
her finger nails must soon drop off,
A young woman named Mary El­
len Douelly died in East Saginaw
yesterday morning from the effects
of a dose of arsenic administered . by
her own hand? The girl's father,
James Donnelly, is a vagabond and
has made home unendurable for his
child. Failing to find employment
ehe preferred death by suicide to a
life of shame, and look a teaspoonful
of arsenic. The verdict of the coro­
ners' jury was that the girl came to
her death by a dose of arsenic admin­
istered by herself while in depressed
spirits occasioned by failure to obtain
employment and by the cruel treat­
ment received at the hands of her
father,

•
«
DOWN
TO

TOWN!
THE

Together with a foil assortment oi

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
DUSTERS,&amp;C^AC.&gt;

OF

DURHAM

Baby Cafe aiii PeramlHilature i

Manufac'.urcr of

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

Hard and Soft Wood

Of all styles and sizes, and METALIC
CASES furnished to onles

Where you will find a full stock of

SHR DUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
INGS kept constantly on hand.

We manufacture our Furnilnie from thc
beat thoroughly seasoned lumber and war-

IRON, HILUTEELfiL«S,SiSH,D08llS, BLINDS

At the old stand, west aide of Main St.
Nashville M ich.
.

------------ A ND-------------

Where can be found

MORTGAGE HAn&amp;
Whexxas, on the 24th day of July, 1872,
Jeremiah SUopbelland wife gave a mortgage
to Millie C. Francis to secure the payment

yy Ckrttnxn. a young rann of S3, WM pr«&gt;o«ding- lx taken is forwkxe the uni .terrj.tly burned :n the face and resell the prsmiinw
ham Saandera was badly cut nltont
the bond. Gotleib Ladhuz, Wm. her. A. D. 1875. al the
W«tr, Leroy F,ld,. Ed. Twee .nd

’

FOR THR

WHOLESALER RETAIL TRADE.

Teas, Coffees, Spices, Crockery,

Ghsnrare A Woodesware,

Notion*,

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTSI

nMlos&lt;»l reiiotytm^tar oui.Hj and 4w»Ulhy.-iTke

"Th? Au-on lUr’y Paper Dattrr U &gt;&gt;y far Ike
beat Buenlrx- whteh tin nt.UUSM-.l for » lew prtrs
•beu «&gt;&lt;• Siuu.Jr.&lt; HolUra, Il l» of spriu irtr.tnjth
and Snmw.and Sa »»&gt;-.- «4y ma.-Slu&lt;io which la
appltad Ibo Paua* MaxsM. Outline fcoar.!. The
qua»y oftta-dorisiHMllnlboe macldMala-Ofthe

INCLUDING THE

In abundance, and

CELEBRATED

Diamond Iron Plows, Complete for
i

LATH &amp; SHINGLES.

Gale
I
&gt;4 Guls*
The Utesl Improved il.-.;
desirable Card Cui

front

'

“
“

“
“

saw
JE

&gt;11 be foauvl in
। are manufac-

ELBY

Made from Indisma cclebr&amp;’eJ limber and seasoaed in doors from throe to

five years.

T-w u &gt;k—t C.UOT .
I y^uUrty.
*"***“

A. W. OLDS.

Curtis

&gt;• C«r-1 Cube., silk
ia Mill f-n-forred by I
i itafovoritlxm over'

Come and See!

&lt;8

Heckendorn Chilled Plow;

Oliver

EverytkiBt lE tie Grocery Liae!
PRICES THAT DEFT C6IPETITI0H.

BUILDING LUMBER!

Depot, NaduiUs, Mich.

CHOICE CANDIES!

Which Will be sold Hi

&lt;nu.in' the

LUMBER,

£ Printers

corded in the office of the

A fire broke out at Ann Arboi mortgages on page M2*; and whereas, the
alxHit 11 o’clock Sunday night, m . a mW! mortgage was duly and legally assigned
small building located in the Fifth to M. M. Francis on tbo ninth day of De­
ward, and occupied by August Herz cember. 1873, which said assignment was
duly and legally recorded on the second day
as a grocery and provision store. The
of Janoary, 1874. in the Register’s office for
fire was soon discovered, and several
men entered the store lo put out the
flames, While they were thus en­
gaged, a terrific explosion took place,
the debt secured
hiring off the ceiling, ripping up the fault Im. been »&gt;
floor and hnrling vanons missile*
across the street. A number of men
who were, iu lhe Luil.’ii^ or near the!
••torney fee of

Saw AT HI I

---------------- o FMIRRORS.PICTURES. FRAMES

LIVE GROCERY

htehwav, tbenev north to Um&gt; ntao* of bea

Parlor, Library, Dining, Office ati
GENERAL FONTDREl

Every Wagon fully warranted for three years and

Wml Bide of Maii/stm-t, Nwhyille, Mich.
ukmarav

! AMOS

HARDY, AUBURNDALE. NASS.

�. ...

.......,------------

THE TWESn-TBIBS
ANNVAL FAIR.

Barry €?&lt;&gt;ixnt.v Ajrri’
cultural Hocietj'a
FRIDAY,

-

AUG: 20, 1575

tuck,«d him with a knife. Caaey's eesiradee
pitched in. and also several neighbors.
til’d the affair by paying Fat tereon $35.

Bufattfff Hirerfcni.

—O. A. Phillips has thrashed over 700
M*r T'r.lri..nU, U -m.woJwlUI/ di.
busdels of wheat frpm thirty aorta.

W

A. BARBER, M., D„ Hom»-o- workshop on his lot on Main St,
■ pathfe Pt«rM«n
Rcnrcce. Offlnt, near
'-Valoise Roova has gone into the photo­
graphic business. His tent U located jiiKi
EBSTER tr HOBB8, Blnck- north of the grocery,
.
■mtiho. AP kind* &lt;rf, work In 6&gt;e Btaek.’nlth
and HovMbortnw tl» rtltn-W to rroenOly. G tv.
—The front of the bank is decorated by
no . mU. on Ike rwl kife of Mata 8U SartirWr.
very fancy " indow shades, the work ot our
TB’^A8EY.Dr»Tm»»- Good, and
enterprising painters, Atkinson A Roe.
tJ . JUttkCC mrHwl •&lt;&gt; m»V ptat* in Uw vitiate.
—••This is the rock of agw” ejaculkted a
Nashville father, after rocking the cradle
pLEMENT SMITH.

H

W

.vavyi

with the exception

in company with a young lad named Milion
oral days at Gun Lake, and were returning
to their home, near MaHiial, when the above
causality occurred.

.HALBTINGH ITKJttS.

J

If persons owning property in the city
—The Maple Grove Sunday School of would cut down the gross and weeds iu
District No. 6 had a pin nio "in Graham's front of their residences, it wodld bo a great
grove yesterdsy. Rev. C. 1. Deyo address­ improvement to the looks of the place.
ed the school.
Our officers, here,- on Tuesday evening,
—Pathmarter Stiles has been doing a were informed of two light-fingered gentle­
good work the past week on Main St., men who were in the city, and a close
which has been nicely graded, and the cross watch was kept on them, and they being so
walks repaired.
closely watched left town in the evening.

TAILOR
PARADY, Manufacturer

g

Boots and Shoes

*

TOHN Q- CRESSY.

J

H IX K B 1 »

Bills are out announcing the fall meeting
—Fire carloads of Sunday School excur­
sionist from Caledonia and Hammond pass­ of the Horse Association, commencing Sept,
Il is ex
ed through this village Wednesday, on a loth and continuing three days.
peeled that some of the fleetest horses will
trip to Jackson.
bo here, and a good crowd may be expected.
—The Wesleyian Church are holding a
A few evenings since n young man at­
cpmp meeting three miles cast of Hickory
Corners. Il commenced Wednesday and tempted to shuffle off his ••mortal coll,’’ by
leaping from the suspension bridge into
will continue one week.

^fONEY TO LOAN!
h Apmd lai
‘

.

fairifa,

IN SUMS OF

$300.0.0 and UPWARDS
ON LOSO TIME. ,
L. RUSSELL.

—Franklin E Hyde's machine threshed from a watery grave and conveyed to his
400 bowels of wheat and 250 bushels of home. No bones broken, or damage done.
oats for Dan Deller in two-thirds of a day
The streets and stores, last Saturday, pre­
recently. Fast threshing.
sented a lively scene, reminding one strong­
—Shopbell A Russell are getting their ly of the times gone by, when business was
planing machinery in order. Last Satur­ brisk and money plenty. One firm report
day they had a bee, and the eniuko Black the largest week’s trade they ever had and
was raised into position.
their business appears to be the largest in
—The houses in this village are all filled the oily.

WM JONES.

During the past few weeks wc have heard
and still there is a call for more. Where is
the men to make a fortune by erecting ten­ of a number of depredations committed by
tramping vagabonds, with which tho coun­
ement houses here.
try seems to be overrun. Tramping is one
—The harvest has turned out better than
of the growing industries of the ‘country,
was expecte«land the farmers' countenances
biiljl will never be made satisfactorily prof­
are assuming » horizontal position, par­
itable until it is connected with store-break­
taking of the grinning order.
ing or work in the various.places.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,
Justice of Hut Peace,
Nnabville, Mich.

—Read C- C. Wolcott’s new "ad.”

Con­

General Conveyancing,
sider tbo prices he quotes, and remember
Collections a specialty. that his stare is the vboss” place to buy
hardware in this little village.
MONEY TO LOAN
&lt;
-*W. A. Aylsw-wth's brick is nearly com­
O.FX.I aoewtty.
AU tawtar’’‘j pleted. The counters and shelving in new
earc, win bo promptly and carefully attri,.k-d to. »
being pul tn. Mr. - Aylswortb expects to
move into it about the midd'e of next month.

MBS. L. O. 'CROCKER

Has just returned with a largo and complete
•
assortment of

Spring and Summer

1HLLINKRY &amp; FANCY GOODS!
J^'eck Ties, Rushings,
UoUars and Cuffs,

—A game of croquet between four cham­
pion croquet players of Hastings and the
same number of Nashvillians, was played
at this place last Friday, resulting in a de­
feat for the Nashville boys.

—Rev. C. I. Deyo’s topic at the Chris­
tian Church next Sabbath will be as follows.
IN ALL OF THE LATEST STYLES.
Morning topic : “The proper work of the
Hals Bleached and Pressed.
Minister." Evening topic.
"Religion;
its relations to the professions, labor, and
pleasures of life.”
and saiisfactiou guaranteed.
—Yesterday morning some of our citixens
were riartlcd by a volley of pistol shots
followed by cries. Upon investigation it
was discovered that Brit Hoag had some
words*with -Mr. Rasey's dog and had open­
ed a lead mine in the dog's head.
OT THE
—Ed. Hubbard, of MiddleviUe, last Fri­
Latest Styles. day eaught his right hand in the gearing
And In varieties to xuil customers, all to be of a thrashing machine wd lost part of his
•old cheap for cash.
hand, three fingers and thumb. Tue farefiff
gar remaining uninjured. Parkhurst &amp; R’ oh
of thal place dressed the wounds.
Done tn the Latest Styles and with neatne&amp;°.
—Doc Scott says he has quit bumming
CALI AND SEE.
and is gving to settle down on his farm at
Barry villa, and live a sober life, again.
Glad to hear iL Doc once enjoyed a large
medical practice, and now let his neighbors
give him their hand and a kind word and
ARTISTIC
help him back into that position again.

Dress Halim, Cuttinx ail Futim Done

NEW- M1LUNERY GOWl

Jtfrs. y. JH. STEBBINS

ZDRESS LEAKING

ATEJNSOX &amp; ROE,

PAINTERS!
NASHVILLE, MICH.

LIVERY STABLE!
3®
WM. V^NN. Pionum
At Biigood’s dd stand, Nashville, Mich.

Mr. Vxxw has had several years experieoet in tha livery bRninno an« is prepared
to fnruiab all who vi&lt;&amp; with *
Fig,
W&gt;d at price* carre^poudiDg with the clo*e
tlwen...

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER,

HonghuUn.

Of Floral Hall—A. J. Hams.
“ horses—Goo. Hddtn.
" eattle—P. Cramer.
" sheep'and bogs—A. Ryerson.

Bools, Shors,

Natlaas

Shirtx,
Collars

Cafe,
Ball—N. J. Bronson.
- BULKS AXD BSOULATIOXS.
The 23rd Annual Fair of the Barry Coun­
ty Agricultural Society will be held on the
grounds of the Society in the city of Hastinge/on. Wednesday, Thursday, and Fri­
day, Sept. 29 and 30, and Oct. 1st, 1875.
txukxttC
'
Tickets of Membership (not transferable)
SUITS from $8. to $30.
$1.00 will admit members of one family
exclusive of sons over 21 years of age, dur­
ing the continuance of the fair. Single Made up In good styles aud warranted to fit
tickets, good for one admission, 23 cents.
Children over eight and under twelve years.

L/TCE &amp; FJLAlMjljNG-,
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED

AMERICAN ORGANS,
AND

FIRST CLASS

CLOTHING

&lt;0,000 NOW IN USE.
TN

Stj-len

Have been introduced thia season which
rarpoos anything ever offtft-ed to th* public.
Every Instrument warranted.
All kinds of

LIVE STOCK

THE AMERICAN ORGAN
Finest

Instrument !

STOOLS AXD INSTRUCTION BOOKS
constantly on hand.
J. H. Las.

OsoxR. Flkvixq.

43-1

except by the persons to whom they belong
will bo forfeited.
Tickets can be had cf the Treasurer.
OBDEK Or KXEBCtSES.
Wednesday, the first day of the fair, will
be occupied in entering nnd arranging sto-tk of Detroit, Rochester and Eastern'maneand other articles for exhibition and deco­
rating the bait
'
The No. 1 trotting race will comp off al Boo's from $2.50 to $9 pr pair
t P. M.
Bxcoan DAT.—At 0 o'clock the Executive
Committee will meet at the secretary's office
to fill vacancies in the Viewing Commitlees.
At 10| o'clock, P. M., the Judges begin
their examinations; the viewing nf horses
in the ring will also commence at 11 o'clock.
A job lot of
The County trot (No. 2) will begin at VI

BOOTS and SHOES,

This is

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,
White Goods,

Tutttu day.—The running race will be
held at 10 o'clock A. M. Sweepstakes trot­
ting (No. 8) will como off at 2 o'clock P.
M., to be followed by ladies* riding and
driving.
•
FEED FOR STOCK.
Ladies’ Linen Collars Sc Caffs
The Executive Committee take this occas­
ion to say that ample feed for slock free of To match all new Spring styles, bought at
charge, will be provided without Cail; and my own price, to be sold accordingly
particular pains will be taken thst, In this
Very Cheap.
respect, there shall Le no cause for cam
Nashville, Mich., April 1st, 1875.
plaint.
xia nr ‘watch.
A suitable police force will be kept on
W. A. AYLSWORTH.
duty at night to ‘protect tho animals and
other property which may be left an the:
ground.
.
I
LIST OF PREMIUMS-

Space

LISTEN?

Stray Quill.

State of MtcHioAX.

nonsEs ton smxn.
tbottixu xo. 1
PEBSONAK. UOSSIP.
For all bones that have never made three
minute; entrance fro $10. Best &amp; in 5,
Mr. H. W. Dickinson, and wife, of N. Y., mile heats.
SoKCthing Interesting and Val­
On rWIiur on.1 fillsm. Uk petition, duly verified,
are visitir* his son, daughter, and friends
First, second, third, and fourth premi­
f Soph In. Xante. GoxrdUn &lt;jf nddmliwn. ptaylmj
in this villiige.
Would respectfully call the attention of the
ums of $60, $25, $15, and $10.
uable.
eitiiens of Nashville and vicinity, to
Mrs, A. W. Phillips is dangerously ill.
TROTT1XO XO. 2.
Knn.k, Pr.. ...U
For County hones with no record} Best
Mrs G. A, Truman is visiting friends at
3 in 6, J m*le heats.
"
lowest cosh rale*
Marshall
First, seeond^and third premiums of $25
Richard Buxton, of N. Y., is rusticating
and visiting the “home of his boyhood,"— $12, and $10.
SWEEFSTAKKS TROTTIXO XO. 8.
which is this villagejwUU.iiwr
Best 3 in 5, milo heats, entrance fee $20
talTTrsu.k
—We have received from C. F. Kimball,
First, second! third, and fourth 'pretniBOOKS. STATIONERY.
Have removed to their
E^., of Pontiac, secretary of the Michigan ; of$100, $50, $30. nnd $20.
Slate Agricultural Society, a pamphlet con­
RVXXlXtl RAI'E.
WALL PAPER, PAINTS,
Best 2 in 3, 1 mile heats, entrance fee $5.
taining the rules and regulations, and list
OILS VARNISHES,
.
First, second, and third premiums of $25,
of premiums offered in the several depart­
ments, which is to be held al Bast Saginaw $15, and $10.
Wm E. BAVAQE &amp; BBO'n COLUMN
BRUSHES, GLASS
on the 13, 14, 15, 16. and 17th of September
D1VISIOX A—HORSES.
In the new bride block, apposite the Union
next. The premiums are good and are
PUTTY, DYE STUFFS
Thirty-three premiums will bo given in House, and are bound to lead lhe Co. i$ tht
Bryant
ata
worthy a trial for. It also contains the ex­ this department of from $1 to $10 each.
TOILET ARTICLES, nUHINJRBB UNflVKItSITV
cursion rales to the Fair rrotn every station
'ihvistox B—4ACKS AXD HULKS.
on every railroad in tho State. The fare
PERFUMES
Ten premiums -.vill ba given in this de­
from this place to Fast Saginaw and return partment of from $1 to $3.
$3.96. ChenpDIVISION C—CATLLR.

BOISE BRO’S

KOCHER BROS. Drugs, Medicines
Elegant New Quarters,

GOLDSMITH’S

Dry Goods Business I

CHOICE F1KLY GROCERIES,

Eighty-six premia ms will distributed in
this department of from 30 cents to $10.
DlViaiu-;
D—SUBEF. SWIXK AXD POULTRY- and choice stock of
To Mr. and Mrs. E. L. .Kellogg Aug. 12lh,
One hundred and four premiums will be
a sou.
distributed
in this department of from 60
To Mr. and Mrs. E. R. White, Aug, 12th,
cents to $4
a son.
DIVISION I—MXCBAXICAL DEPARTMENT.
To &gt;Ir. and Mrs. B. H. Hoag, Aug. 12th,
Sixty-two premiums will be distributed
a son.
iu this department of from 50 cents to $3.
A large 11m of
WOODLAND ITEVIS.
'
DIVISIOX r—TABLE REFRESH NEXT*.

BIRT1IS.

flH Ttacn

GENERAL MERCHANDISE

Farmers have mostly secured their oats,
and are how busy threshing. In all direc­
tions we hear the hum ot the threshing ma­
chine. Wheat turns out much better then
। was expected before harvest; some fields
averaging over 40 bu»h»ls to the acre. Oats
come in very unevenly ; some pieces yield­
ing only 20 bushels to lhe acre, others 75.

—Last Tuesday Mrs. Chas. Fowler, of
Maple G«tc, received a telegraph dispatch
to come immediately to Lhe bedside of her
brother in I own, who was dangerously ill.
She took the midnight train and on arriv­
ing at Jackxoa found that the had lost or
As most everybody seemed to be going to
had stolen from her, $40, tho bulk of her
money, and was oOmpelled to return home camp meeting for tho last four or five dayl.
we thought we must go too, and be fashion­
by the next train.
able. Bright and early Sunday morning we
—Their names are Widow McKinnis a^d peeked up anyplies enough for two or three
Jim Fairweather and they live just over in days and started for the catsp-g-eand. some
Kalamo. Fairwewthrt- is the poeeiMcr of a four miles eonth-eart of Ionia, where we ar­
yoke of eisgs, one of which-Wvke into the rived at 9 A. M-. after a tedious ride over
Widow's corn, and the Widow shut it up in the longest and roughert old erorewey in
her M*bl« for damagrs. When neighbor this part of Mich. Found crowds of people
Fairweather came for tho eteg the Widow on the grounds, al! seeming te be enjoying
informed him that $1 would be necessary it hugely.. Everything passed off pleasant
fur him to pay over before he cnull take it ly ’till the afternoon service began, when
away. He expreos'd himself different and the windows uf Heaven opened and peurvi
began to unloose the stag, when the Widow out a cuplous shower, scattering the im
•shed a club and sLuwered blows upon hit mease audience to teats, shaqties and car­
head, hands anl divers cAher places must! riages for shelter. Tho camp is very ple**eonvenisnt. Fairweather suonoeded in gal­ j aiiily situated, on rising ground, in a fine
ling the aug k-jsened and as his ocat^taib i grove, with plenty of good wMer, and must
waved a final adieu m ke p-.wd through I be aud agreeable place for those who are

thanking the pablic for past f»»«rs iwdirts a
eoatinuatme ot the same, and would
the dour of ihat.humble stable tin Widow supplied with the proper camp equipments:
inform the public th*: they wilt
keep oousUntly on hand
brought Lisa a couple ot whacks jnrt tw- J lacking those aad finding our friends already
iirath them, list made him gHMur clwir ! very much crowded, we thought it Vest tn
down u» bis &lt;0*0. We wiU bet our bottom i make for home before night and ether ebowall kluda. which will be «&lt;»ld «»•* for «*b dollar that plucky little Widow McKhnUs | art should overtake u*, well HliriM with
The highot price paid for Hides, pelts • •will always get on lu this world and fight | our one day’s camp-merting experience,
tn. Give them a
Wart rids Maia fit |
her own bait’es.
»
D. B. K-

FRESH MEATS;

BaU, Caps,
Dawson, Burton King. .Henry

OT

A new shop for tinkering watches is talk­
Office &lt;n« ILtw Uroo- Dnig Stott; Nmhvlllc, Mleh.
—The same machine that did P. Del­ ed of. Fred Sweet la the projector.
ler’s threshing, thresbM 100 bushels of
H. LEE,
The lively green apple is beginning to
•
Deputy MlierlfT,
wheat in one hour aVU. J. Hanchelt’s on
make its presence felt among the small boys.
Saturday.
"One
of the business mon on Jefferson St.
JOHN R. EASTMAN
—Four young persons were admitted to
intends to give up business this fkll. Ho it
the M. E. Church last Sabbath by baptism’.
a good .business chap afid we bate to see
Three by sprinkling and one by immersion
such men leaving our midst.
q LIEBHAtfiSEK. '

*■’

Dry C«od«,

Clathiag,

at an uncle near Battle

Work en the iron bridge is about com­
. —Yesterday the sidewalk on Main St., pleted.
south of Truman's store was raised and
•Two of our railroaders were up, on Wed­
graded’ underneath.
An important imnesday, as drunk and disorderly.

Law.

T. AUoft, President.
John Keagle, Vice President.
J. M- Nevins, Beet etary.
' D. G. Robinson, Treasurer. I. W. Vrooman, Marshal.

two' hours and the baby being still awake.

M. FLINT,

Attorney

ON HAND AT

—The Temple of learning haa received a

H. YOUNG. M. D.
.
nflL-r K»«l »Me &lt;&gt;f Mate

*

NEW GOODS!

W. A AYLSWORTB’S,

mrrwr cWrnrn

L ._______

NEW GOODS!

Fourteen premiums will be distributed
in this department of from 60 cents to $2.
D4 VISION G -DOMK8T1U MANUFACTURES
Thirty-nins premiums will be distributed
in this department of from 60 cents to $2
DIVISION H-GRAINH, VEGETABLES AND
FRUITS.
.
Fifty-six premiums will bo distributed
in Ibis department of from 50 cents to $2.

LADIEd RIDING AND DRIVING.
Four premiums will be given of $2 and
$d for bort aud ascon d best. '
For further information aad particulars
address,
JSO. M. NEVINS. SoceeUry.
,
Healings, Mich.

NEW SUBSCRIBERS.
Last week wo inadvertantly omitted our
list of new rabseriben. Belvw we give
! them with, those of thia week ;
R. N rlou, R. A. Birins, Isaac Moyer,
J..I n J. Marahall, Mary K. Whitney, Geo.
Mason, Franklin E. Hyde, 0. H. Cole, T. T.
Dewey, Levi.Eniott, C. W. Sliger, Wm.
Sieeds, Map!# Grove,
J. Frani, J. B.
Marshall, E. W; Hyde, NarfiviU^ M- Am­
brose. Je*M Paieersiin, Vermontville. Sloomcn KUm, South Cass. Eaa» E Barner,
MarshaU. R. E. Flaming. Lafisyrtu, Ind.
F. G. Rombnlt, Hiafcwry Cornoni. E. C Slacumh. lluMiings. C. W. Tboanpaon, Geneva,
Van Butan Co.

CtJlTS,
Ot twIlJmalo Ixad airi Zinc lAjkld IMnt
IX11D WITH Pl'RFLnSEED Ol

With

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

DRESS GOODS,

For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only

LIQUID PAINTS

SHAWLS, CASSHmS,
Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!

OTSiS E

DETROIT

White Lead Works.
N. H- • We olae mU atiMiUon to oar brand at
SU-totly I*urm Whit- I^-u&lt;L

ir rou wAire

BOOTS St SHOES,

HATS, CAFS:

PAINTS and 011^8.

Tunkee Notioi
WHOLESALE

CASH

RATES.

roceries
Of aU kinds, and in fact

Evrnjtlriag ^gou

Physicians iritl find our
stock complete, at the
lowest living prices.
Want,

Pretcrijliou CarefaUy Prepared.
your Butler, Eggs and Dried Fruit.
With thanks for past patronage wo uJI
We pay tit Highest Muriel Pricefor by fair prion and boBMi dealing to merit its

W. B. KMME8 A Bro.

F.C. 4F, T. BOISE,

Il Ue Bost

“A
'■ter

�inxsurHunr

•&lt; 1M Prob.” ha. I

of th* Iwinco. &lt;rf CkiH wr« f'romu to death how a scheme for iwcnriug the reoog- "mcidre are committed in the spring
in Joly. ro intoeoc wm tbe roJd. ’
i uitioii of the Confederacy was provider’n
rr”t °*
-XS.il; h*» U»i • r*dro*rt heidf* &lt;taa*tor- A
' ‘ 1
• Ikmb » fr«i teiflg‘-. Lally averted. Tn the antumu of 18b1
", ~ ~~
1}
ri, - fgojrtA NA -ANDI TAI. OF A MAinto Um fiver betow. ti.«
! Louisville, Ky., on basinw 'On hia

‘ arrival there be found the city in a state
of
the Union
or feverish
fevenan excitement, to*
Union and ;|
I Disunion parties being about equal in
hi J]
■
strength,
and
an*
outbreak
at
twitcry Um b*&lt;i&gt; reded t&lt;&gt; U.e-Kh.&gt;- '
au* outlinak st any modir* ot Egypt by the Sultan al Turkey.
mi-nt would ■ not liavc been mrpriaing.
-The. British House of Jxmta b-torau-; He stopped at the Gali House, and be
UT^eWc!.^^t^buJvwMvtatorioM*i!h^i'wtw,tenx11^
0,1

'

i|.* toot* ilrnirr-

*benn distinguished-looking stranger | freight steamers.

-Theoboo.itomaAtb* fatwrel of HanaCiiri*Uau Au&lt;ler*eu were iixponing aud imprereitr.
Th* day WMOD* of QNtml mourning throughout Denmark.
*
’t
th*
E^i^/freitte«tXX^i lnvMl«i'
ha. mu( a

trial for pltuxfacfag th a Huie white in offioo.

enten«d the room, and waa immediately
surrounded by a number of gentlemen
o(
moegh pentumion, with whom he
conversation,
Oa ‘nqniry the stranger was found to be

ampler pft&gt;a to*
pony, wm killed.

There wm a teilLani cktehg day at the Buf­
alo nuw. The mire. Lulu, tested a mile feet of tlie tdof fefi. cmahlug tins engine,
kinfag the firemen, and badly iiouhdteg the
XIS.
Convention of the Anefent
—Yellow fever hat broken out al Paacagottla.

*
ardent sytnpaihixer with acorerion, and
i In HerMgovine ia aanmiuy expected soon to bo appointed British
Minister to the Confederate government.
by the Dalmatian*, Monteuegriue and fterviana.
He wm fresh from the rebel capital with
and it m rumenrl that Austria. Germany aud
lhe latest news, which was eagerly sl&gt;sorbed by tlrn listeners.
Later in the evening im tho Hartford
gentleman wan smoking bit cigar in the
office Mr. Mure entered tho room with a
•be looked forward with ccmtMenca to tlie
friend, sad, taking nosta near him, the
two commraiced a conversation in a low
-Webb. the Engh.hnuu. wlw&gt; undertook to
tone, which, however, in thrir cameatwithout a hfc-eaving anxrwtu*. failed. When nesn wan oo audible that the other occu­
pant of the room could not help over­
hearing a largo portion of it
From
wbat he heard he gatlicred that Mr.
Mure bad been closeted with Jeff. Davis
aud liis Cabinet for several days, aud as
a result carried about his person pa]M*rs
tet averaged 100 degrvcu at Yokohama, and 110
which he believed would insure the rc—Torture baa been aboHabei in the Japanese ooguitiou of tlie Conf^’eracy by the
governments of Great Britain and France,
together with bills of exchange rvproHoutham]&gt;ton. wu&gt; loet off Brwl recently. Her

week, electe.1 Philip Keicliwein. of IndixnapoIh. M. N. G. A. ; Charles KiebL of Brooklyn, Hgnant type, and a number of doatha have oc­
N. T„ D. O. A,, aud N. Frou lauthal Albany,
N. T., Hraod Beeretary, with Phil Hliemmel, of
—There wm a eorioua onBtafon on tlie Ohio
HL
Grand Trnavtirer.
—The iron bridgo acre— the Mumonri river at
Atcliiaon, Kan., Um been tborougldy
Au express train mnniag at
ty mile* an hour struck a mad
joicing. About thirty-five tralne cross tho
bridge daily.
The mail agent, named Flcro, aud tbe baggage­
pnrubam* of arms and munitions of war.
master jumped from tho express train and
u&gt; bi.
ot Oto -d
' Mt- Mn"' I'trthoi' »bibHi U&gt;»t ho riwtj.1
warn killed outright. Two lirakemeti and an­
BKiM for wwMtltiog a yoms?
“»* roOvrey | leave Louisville the following (Sunday)
other train man of tho mail train were killed.
molutinne adopted by a number of Htetem that
Boston, by way of Now York, and that
—Alfoueo’a regiment* are dwindling, and he-would take the Cunard steamer.at
to Uie War Deportewut, and it hae been decided ' —Four'pauentn i* tho 8
Asylum were fatally poisoned
Boston
for England on the ncxtWcdnestho dccuioo of tea find court-martial t*iDg
of October. A flood subetitate in worth about
a.;.
rouaklerod m final.
miniatering three teospoonfufa ef a eedative
Our
informant immediately decided
—Tbare ia hill* doubt of the culpability of
that his businnas in Louisville might
Hobkirk, the niMng I*rreident of.Com Exciiauge Bvik of Waupun. Wia. * Ho lost and ordered a frteh anpply. Tbo nurw. were
Tho latest thing oat in hotel annnn- wait aud that he would travel with Mr.
heavily to wheat, and owm farmer dcpoaiioni not aware of tbo change. *ixl tho only c.xpten.- ciators is the invention of M. Dcbray- Muro as far as Cincinnati, where he
W5.000.
tiou they offer b that the patient* ceottauad eux, in France, which in dtwribed mi would take the train for Washington and
—Gen. Sheridan Iim been clothed with full
vary wnplo aud effective. It is worked lay the case before Mr. Seward. On
power to suppren* tho Mormon troub’oa.
i
by electricity. Under each number of Sunday morning he arose early, but
old mixtures.
tlie indicator there ia a l»anl with a list found that Mr. Mure luul started tho
of thu more common reqairnnienta in night baforc. He immediately took tho
marry her it will requirn &lt;00.000 to bsal her
—A meeting of cajstahirt* wm held al Cld- boteh, and an index needle, moving up train and arrived . at Cincuinnti late nt
lacerate.I feeling*.
and down, stops at tho piopsr one; ut night, only Li Hull that a bridge on tlie
iug steps to form a new railway comiwuy. Hie the some time a bell ringa till tlm do­ railroad to Wushingtou hod been carried
Queen of tho Trotting Turf, she having mutamed contemplated road hi to run from Clikwgo due
mestic comes ami restores the needle to away and travel would bo interrupted
for twenty-four hours. He went at once
there is a oorrespouding table of re- to tlie telegraph office and found it
Northwestern railroad*.
Bocberter. making three hoots
A
—There is &lt;x&gt;imidenbl« c*f*tu«it b Ver- quirementH, with no index-Docdk*, which closed, it lieing ucarly midnight
and 2:17, the froteai three cotMecutive hoot* rirk county, Neb., over the rote on granting is moved^y jnsomt of a small metaTic policeman, however, camo to his iisHistever trotted. Gokfamith Maid, in the first bool bonds aiding tlie Midland Pacific railroad. *Tbo button. Tim person ordering lias mere- ance aud. brought
.. __ _______________________
the operator from an
ot the race, made 2:15*4. under a strong pull
ly to push the Index to tlie jiorticular I apothecary shop near by.
Informing
-- Al,-. ■ - ----- •
order he wishes to give, aud by this I the hitter that lie deoiied to send an im-

•x-U. 8. Marslial Khaffruberg. of Denver. Col., bmata, had to flee for life from.an excited mo
who ia charged with .'randnlently appropriating I bent on liaugiug him.
*70-000^ Wocgtag to the government. He . —The Northern Parific raQroed. with all its

balden for the nominal *'un of ♦100,000. Tbe

Cberokco

Nation. Thoma, Cariiele. a trunk line* of rail wav Iwtweeu tlie East and
Uie West, being an advance on Lite preview*.

by three unknown men.

He

wm

robbed of
.dr

F/NANCIAL AND XNDV8TKIA I..
—Tbe Cciural Council of Crispins, or jour-

tite j-opu)at|on from the country about Corinne.

atatemeut of their position, in which they do-

—About 1.000 Indiana, baring

arv infringed upon. Tho eUtemeut ooududee

etrnqi teokout ter thai

She is clipper built,

DEALER IK REAL ESTATE,
Farmt. Unde and Tiltega Property.
Cm——sw .farted te— t— te—■ te 4te

, her aides bring smooth, to offer the least
reaistauoe to tho water. Her model, dcsigned by Mr. Stephen B. Guion, the
managing director of the line and lhe
i superintendent engineer, is peculiar in

of tbo AlivMiniau*.
Mr. William Mure, of Charleston, 8. C.,1 the formation of her ends and her rides,
-Bail^m M»wl In -India fa Uapmlad by ex- I British Consul at that port. He waa au ' she having a long, hollow bow, intend cd

Colombia in irone.
-About 1.900 miner* are prepvtag to pH J tn.
d.v, canrod bvM»e new» of ap&gt;MIcmlyrf th* Bfack HiJK They will corer W
a
er jrofa wiU&gt; a Mrek tr^n on
riclieat .Iodo* until their retnm. There are uj 1
North Miisonri railroad nrer tliat poiuU
ludiam to that regirxi. and it ia claimed thai I
brBtaw
by roil rar
,Bncl” ^-^aboattwsntr&lt;w«tow«ekm*t. '

the

UaedtatacusUy.
*----------------- --- ------—b&lt;nn
aUc33lfOrt is cw*»d ,
k Onion
wUcb gfipc *sd nA
th* Williams
William* *
Guion line, winch
which arar-:
tliiw port jwtenlsy
yesterday afternoon
rived at this
^tcou. Parw^
•”
after a panagr
of
alxnit
right
ilayw
and
,
free
from
*3
passage
tdwnit
«lays
a liaff from Queenstown to Sandy
Hook, u, perhaps, the pioneer of a new '
of
linger and

MX j

4X feet; breadth of beam on main I
deck, 45 . fret; depth of hold, 33
foeL
She lias ' four decks, includ­
ing the hurricane deck. She is brig
rigged, and can show a largo amount of ‘
canvas when she lias her staysails and

;I5.

Great Central

Her cnthu'iastic commander says alm
can sail like a witch, and believes he
can beat anything crossing the Atlantic.
She came across working her engines al
three-quarter speed, with au average of
fifty revolutions of her screw, which
gave a result of
fourteen
knots
au hour.
scuting
a large
amount
of money for the
Wiih sixty revolutions, it is computed
she would make sixteen knots. Her
engines are of the direct acting com­
pound daaa, with one high jxrcesnrc
cylinder inverted, two low pressure
cylinders horizontal, with surface ooudenaers. One cylinder is of 60 inches
diameter, and two are of 113 inches,
with 42 iuchoa stroke. The engines an- .................
of 900-horoe power nominal, but may be j
1~”"
worked up to 4,200. Her abaft is 23 - fY”-^***
inchcs in diameter.
The aaloou ia lutunted forward of the
funnel, and ia snmptuonaly fitted. She
can accommodate 72 saloon pawengwrs,
198 in tbo second cabin, and 1,200 steer­
age imsscngcra, and all tho modern im­
provements hare been adopted for their
comfort.
The Montana on her return trip made
the voyage from New York to Queens­
town iu right and one-half days.

S. H. HARRIS’

« 8AF E S
■ nd Vtri.T IX&gt;OHM are

POiiTlBLE GRINDING BILLS.

MERIDEN

wfim«ON
■ in—

PEN N SYLVAN I

into famp and distributed among snrrlving friends; to be prmeuted to mtedical
seboob iu a skeleton state. There is no
limit to the ingenuity of oddity, and tlm
eremtoina debate w31 aitnMtoM owwiriK

i d, t*“

mwle.

In passing motion is caused by " tbe moo who was , |~ 77

‘lispoteh from New York on Monday to
f1**"effrc’•'
“Mr. More, Brtlfah Camm! at CWleeton.
I *•* •ITWlUd •» ter Breroori House tbfa eve1 n np- *"'1 PM*"
**!«» *cro found

fhAl uoUon. to «n cilr^irjin^jr d,-gnw. 1

—

,

P n~

[btO.
GeoH.
, p.KOWELL
Rowell&amp; aGO.Co
A6ENTS WARTED

' ,4x exTitAOHDiNAitr oecvKKFUvMi
An extraordinary event occurred ro- . .
_______________
oentiy u, a dweller iu the Rue Audraw, I tnp CllE cmmo* *■*««&gt;•*
•
por
I**! fourteen years a j
W[|m,„ jjvfog fo that street has l»ecn beBL **

‘

~

-I

-

faMU,d
U*?* Job had so ' individual,
XU° R«»Ufman
repueu
tuat no th*
wan cir
tue; —*.
oJ »h»ri»
aud then
explained
tl,ft Lody of a child, completely T F A Q

Wh, u bJu’ bunted bnme Iwr mmstano-s as above recounted.

UJ,11 to' U‘*‘
- h, bnr.ng I^,,,
”7J
■ “d

Mr. '

** &lt;h*»v«rrel.

hl *~U w~&lt; him Iqr lhe- bm,J
r„ „CB „ „
tbm.k^l hto,
tomrtily. To Um
... ..............
&lt;lwi&gt;”
ho,,, in
.FUW/wbrthfrtbe
ml,»in „&lt;a,,
UtototomiVnni™-.
Mmratin.,
Ito! bto.
, „w„„, . Al,in. (..y
wb, ,,,1^’prinlrr
"m

- J“Nol in U» U-., IhinolBto,™,.!
A- •"»"
“i
h. u- u—.
I .an™.

1TO|&gt;lp
,
u, iJhJ,. bin, „

I

Mr. Mure was kept in eonlhi&lt;-mei»l fur

city aa Um ” Lit^v HLu-k Devil.” Dr­
string tn satisfy Um curiosity of tlm pop- 1

•*......

,

•* •»«**

EH

.
‘
ry^"**h. u.
I",.mu,
_ ,
, to, ,

Grocers,

Mills,

-- — - --I——

OPIUM CURE^

txXhb&lt;toj.r. ,a*oJ-

SOLD UY AU. DRUGUUr

Th* Best Is always the Cheapest.

Druggists,

in and wantin’ uot," and lie cries, " Let I
torn out, and, wlxaiis more, keep him । L—

‘-r

I.tfaiAfter
Zf win
ibo i| °°e °T th&lt;*°
harreot

Tarrant** KVerveaeent Seltxer Aperient

TAJIK

all fllVV
luUjJJjD

yean, term tn th

Etiablinhcd fSAS

•'*&gt; for Boston by way of the New York tbe m«u, Uwe up an he’s wantin’ doom”
A
• ATT — M’BTWfr'
Central rood, designing to have Mr. "Show him down,” answers the exss- i Mnj&lt;*ry AeLe..Xo^«'^**.^&gt;re~ii«fa*,'flTTg
Mure arreated as he went on board tho peratod Judge, who managt-s to remain
■■a*Bi
i "teamer, in case no previous efforts to quiet tintil ten minutes after a fresh com-_S‘_ 1

' lieved to lie u sufferer from dropsy. She rpms
u
wMfc
j*fa*i&lt; Ot a.
, Las hud all the symptoms of tliat dim-use, '
CWoMn“
Ut: K3tfW tvo MVVH.
Satisfied at the result, tho genttemau# Is-aide the usually extraordinary awelling
-Hicaoo U1KM„^
m.
returned to his homo. Some
A Diibnqrie medical student lire come in
or inflation of the Ixxly. A few weeks , Z
w*wware ■ n»
: io grief by renaon of his renwrkalile ' twi’ num ths afterword he wan in Washsince she went to Burgundy to make
autxvnoed upon the authority of O.+- technical knowledge. Tfinyming woman . inghm, where he met Mr. Seward so­
wkl. &gt;
tbfa vpiH Aou u- to whom lie was attached, one morning ■ ‘-Lally, and white in conversation with( visit, aud white there she fait indisposed.
, At the end of a frw dayaahc experieno d I
--------- --------------- - ———------ ——
.
w***A*^' **?
rt'oeiw,! Mie filtering note: “Dear|^*m inq’Hr^l lior Mr. Muro happened the pang* of childbirth, and gave birth I
immediately.
Angelinc, lam sorry toinfoia you *Jiat1to bo arrested. Tho Secretary at first
to a drad chilli. Tbe child was of the
ia couM-qucuce of a circatuncribed sail- wmed surprised Rt what perlia;* ap-.
(•Ha Uw atory. Tbry w&lt;xa then kil'.ol and. the Irwik failure is full
' Ordinary raze, but tta teeth and nails ;—
_'2~-Z------------------------l**hM Uiruww overboard.
T7
1 prebend* J. Liabihiio*. »A,H7X12H;
cutantxms indammatton, chimcteriaed i
to be an impertinent question, were full grown. Tbe body has been! C
-— Fr,!*y of Imi work witurwird the exrcu-j M.U®t7A&lt;L ■
.
.
;{by a pointed powtalar tumor suppurating . l&gt;,’t replied politely thai tho arrest waa
* scut to the Academy of Scteucee. Thin '
I
i «■» u»*: ™“1'”"»•
'r“m““ birth, after fourteen ycara’ jxnSod of, fat- and T«avwofl Tcun. The number of tw&gt;plo •
* fnl’ crop j &lt;wte 7S pvrewd., and corn 01 J bWc to
pleasure of your oom- ‘antmti, from a Mr. B. T. H------ , tliat
ri geatetiou, is not unparalleled in France. !
the —mxi^c cablm mm ova
•l th* baugtogof Jdm VTeJ-b at KdoxtOU wm I P® «*»•*• hr# aad barley show a dimioMbed j
,l*8 Hippodrome. Ever, dear 1«’ had rance endeavt
’ *
------- *
" In 1832 a lady died at I’M de Calais, who.
-tiuMUi.1 «i from 12.00H u&gt; J5,W.
CT^aj_J vXfJd, and poU'ore wre uev* l-oUar, but in- , ***. Lhim&gt;, AugwrttB. ” film rood H ; stir who Mr. H. WMn hut
bod believed bareclf to afflicted witli
r*u*
*** *y &lt;l*i?*i?moi^_"
nal'MstoufaM] wonderful n«rv» to Um l—i, and :
^P0** til0
&lt;!»• crop pro*. I rn*licd to hto home in an agony of apfinally inquired,
,!»*&gt;** tnr ■HVOI1 vMua. An inotuwl wm .
**
Inf
»io—_M—.
mtiab wilBtoeiiL ' Tlir- captain claimed that

i— TW m—* PcnUM WII1TK

SI LVFR
TIPPED
SHOES

h*nd eighteen inches higher than my others tluui himself in the affair. Silence for a litelr while, then a rustling WORK tlxsat X&gt; A.YHI
fet^; let my cane be placpd ip my coffin, , Doubting whether Mr. Seward would in tho gallery. •• Usher, what's going ।
which must Bo carehilly wrapped in a -notice the dispatch, the gentleman start- on now I” " Please, mo ioml, it’s just j irewmTai* au. cu&gt;ota*»a.'o'“J '
' “d

od kva bwriin ths &lt; cllar; to be maiiu i through the telegraphic news he saw a out!"

time since liave beenruup-

Mltamfl. 0*11 &lt;

tbs usual model. The following are her '
principal dimensions: Length over all, I

liaskct coffins; "no,” said Gwynn, in n | wrtrin members of the family were on sworn the unhappy official. " He's doou ’
mnmnrntulnm which Im miuln Imteire rv [ terms of intimate friendship with tlm and he’s wantin'up.” The Judge pro-,
Boeel— 0&lt;te rasa.
&lt;PJL v»w a( wRm*
piling; "I wish to be buried with my Mure family, aud not desiring to involve voked but still calm. " Show him up.” 1 Add— Thr “»»AH-&lt; &lt;&gt;..Claeiana;l, Ohio.

and kept in the front parlor; to be dis- through Syracuse on Tueaday he bought
solved in aoaie strong agiatt and dej&gt;«rt- , » morning paper, and on glancing

loaded at an elevator and |*i*!&gt;nd into tlie Erie

THE MARKETS.

A number of mid Central Peunsylvania idioms not long ago printed in The , C&amp;OlO SCICW W1F6
JVafion included thia, before unknown to
F‘”’"
t“"t “*
.. . ,
Ako trj Wlrv QallleJ Sate*,
tliat journal: “lhe dog wants in (or
;.. .
T—
movement he effects an interruption of . portant message to Mr. Seward, Um opoutj." The wipr—iou has been diacov*2? aTcbut?
the^ current, produmug the number of । crater replied that he |x»«Reaacd tbe govwipr
emisrions and interruptions ni-crasary enmu-ut cipher, whereupon tbe follow- eroa to be of Scotch parentage, aud au I
Englishman relates the following atory Iba-M*rA&gt;—■ Aite.uTCki
for the signal It IpM not yet been tried ing memage, in substance, waa seut:
ns fooudad upon it : Tin
in
country,; but
if it
D.V..C.», . .
111 thia
UJUI CVUUUJ
OULU
IV should
BUUU1U i&gt;c,
IW, the
Ulf I, To
*»• tbo
— Hoeretary ofwHCote.
—c, WaatungUm, u.
■
inventor will
will require
require a
. very
nry large
Urge board
le»r,l »’■ "hbani “
««■ “
“ Coaaul at Cbarto*- x”- ~
“»
inventor
Mure.
Bntfah
j
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*e-- —- ■ •
t
'
|
, U» nqmr.rn.nu,
. J
°
few TV.tne. 1I ^
nil roll lInW
CO, rt
u, muk
TL. Inn
!“ R
11 r. 1-0
i*" r^wriavilte !.«, "±* 'n
” °°"
whereon to mark the requirements. The ,
...
, .
,
,
.
. .. ,
...
...
., by way
Uaher ! ahoula ‘S-wfat satl—ai Chromo Co^ratLABsxraia
_
....
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i-.
**7 cC Naw
J,ew York*
T&lt;ak» baarfag
bearing about Ms
111* parano
peman disturbance.
duiturbanoe. "Usher!
*
different
a.ff-rrnl kinds
krnd,.!
of faiirv
drirks ordered
nri.™!.; papers from
frn_ Jeff
j-weroot
—
n-ri. rtlch
.Mei,
„„ will ....
su[hontT
RpVnTvpH&lt;I Tb.»™mKJ dmk.
■ D*r:»,
which he
heeays
tflo bewiggcd.....
nuthontv, .. ,w,
&gt; hotel, would *1om ann Mijr ordni ■
toe rwwfwlUon or th.fvou.er,, &lt;w«l
a
ary board.
■ — *— »a«
-» »— i—-&gt;of--England
j I
: enwy
tbe governnrento
and M
. •
... .
.
...
**• M
WOKKM.Cwicaoo.U1
Fnm. &lt;o««l«r will,
,jukH. doeu- M"1''' V«hrr ; "W. OOl, ...I b.'«!
NNir KPlDBriC THUKATHNKIt.
meuta.He Rails frow lUwtou on W*dnmd*y. ’Rentin'in." "Very well, lot him in,”
Very eccentric gentleman he waa, Mr.
B. T. H—. and the intruder gets a scat in the hall.
Gwynn, who died lately in Virginia Ho '
T11”
rign&lt;-ji was a fictitious one, By-aud-by another trampling is audilde.
.li&lt;ln‘;vk
h»* homed, pw yet to Ixs j nB®d for the occasion for private foosodh, ° Usher! Usher I what’* the matter
interred in noexrffheuow-fangted flower-1gnnttemau recalling the fact that nowT’ "It's the mon, mo lorrd," an-'

blanket!" We expect an epidemical
. UaUnra.'
.........
mania of this sort of thing, causing groat
ar mart*
'3 to heirn, cxecutoni and ad mini*—Bte PMhSONwB punple think that Kadjr, trouble
‘he motor man. fa an impostor, and that Tim tntora.
tnitora. The deporting will ask to buried
head down and feet up; to be embalmed

on Ida plan have failed.

*~
------ *the
v-----*-----“ ’instead
—■ ’
—­
to throw
water
oft
of allow
ing it to oomo aboard tbo altip, while the
sides arc, .as nautical men term it, •• tum­
ble homo sides," having a “ fail in'” of
erven fret on each aide from the turn of
the bilge; Ibis formation is calculated to
combine great strength with safety, m
the ship ia much easier in a seaway tlian '

ulaco, )»&lt;■ «* «l*y publicly exhibited his
lr/y aud proclaimed : “I, Aldus Mantrtru*. printer to the n»4y Church and'

i for tta number of Mnc-idee. D* rt&gt;UI«**M dull Dnge,-have thin day tMute politic exp"M- j
ure of the pouter's tlrivil. AU w*&gt;o titink '
hr is not fiesh and bkxsl come and jRSeh ;
to Hw have courage to dir. i him. **

SATimfAL TMUUiKAPH &lt; vMJ.KoM (few

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Niuhril}*, Barry Ooanty, Miehipui,
' —&gt;r—
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• •

ORNQ

STRONG,

MST TO MYiaa SUMC0M1U M
1* Apv*»ra.

®hcKa^villeWehis.
VOL. II.

Of

ADVERTISING RATES:

Progression. No Retrograding.

Pw Ahmbi
,

Aai (luiterlna tty* rtacMata Urn UUi uf love.

She ghshrilk

en, and I think tiiat nho
fond of me. fttio is' not too young or
too old, not too good-looking, nor yot
too plain; sho is sensible and.accom­
plished enough ; and 1 don’t see why I
shouldn’t make a good sort of a husband
Perhaps I'm nut rery fond of old War­
ren, tho father, and .perhaps ho isn’t
very fond of me. But I don’t know os
tiiat matters much. I dare i»y we shall
understand each other letter by and by ;
meantime I must try mid moke the best
of the old man's humor, and not run
counter to him more- than I con avoid.
And it seems that the old fellow would be
no fonder of anybody else who might
want to nuWry his daughter than ho is of
me. You wee it’s our affair—Georgiana’s

luid'mino—and not his ; though it’s iuird
to make him Hee it in that light. But I
• . lilt plnc-oltd bUla and Haeratuenio'i tide
dare say it will come' right in tho end.
That’s wliat I tell Georgiana when she
takes ~up with rather gloomy views about
That vnxlitly lowd Uir.lr plumy cr»wn» aloft
her father's temper. Sho has good wasc,
and, I think, looks at tho matter very
much as I do—only, of course, she can’t
each nlghi
help feeling that ho is her father, where­
as, tliank goodness, he ain't mine."
TphcWUhul
lia JoSne -l
It will bo seen that Ned Stoi'ie was not
a lover to " sigh like a furnace.” Afi to
.writing a woeful liallad to his mistress’
eyebrows, I don't fancy he could have
accomplished such a feat, even if his life
With jiu-k and pan he atruggled day by day
depended upon his doing so. Tlie ther­
Uy aUsbtar toll. M.'nth* rolled aw«r. tart Mill
mometer of his love stood ut temperate,
with no tendency toward an upward
rise. Tlie " marks of love," ns they ore
generally understood, were not discerni­
VaUy awoMUou with the rile
ble upon liirn.
Ho never said a word as to tlie agitated
With ribald mirth
state of his breast, nor to the excitement
Tboae catur and beautiful autumnal night*
of hi» feelings. He did not regard Miss
Warren as on angel or a gixldetis. Prob­
Tho bell pourod furtli 1U oveulna tut tody— .
ably he would Imvo been the flrat to con­
tradict any allegation tiiat might have
been made to tlie effect that she was
anytliing of the kind. Miss Warren ap­
The faithful toller, la whatever Held,
peared to him what aho reemed to every­
body else-—a nioe, rensible English girl.
_ Thu*, when the run that ensiled on him that morn,
I called upon Stone one evening. He
was alone. Ho lookt-d a little grave, and
held a small sealed packet. We discussed
various indifferent subjects ; tlien I in­
quired concerning Miss Georgiana.
44 Oh, haven't you heard i" he an­
swered. "But of course yon couldn't
have hoard. The affair is off. .Our en­
gagement has come to an end."
" Yon don't really mean tiiat i" looked

I^SHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, AUGUST 27,1875.
citnl Ned btone selected for hu betrolhed.
.
“ I suppose they’ll expect mo to send
lack Georgiana’s letters to her."
Undoubtedly.”
•
'
“ It’s the usual way when An engage­
ments come to an end f ’
“ Certainly ; it’s the usual way."
Ho rubbed his chin and seeinod to re­
flect a tittle.
“ Have a dgar!” he said, presently,
and let's talk about something else.
This is not tho most agreeable sub­
ject in the world.
Toll mo what
you have been doing with youraelf late­
ly r.

MICHIGAN NEWS.

i
•'Do you think so!" he said, mu»ingly
"But if Georgia has made any mis­
take about tho matter, I think that I am
bound to set her right ” j
.
• “ My dear Stone, take my advice, for
fear of accident; act her right after the
wedding ceremony, not before. ”
Whether or not ho took my advice, I
।am not aware. Ho was marred in due
course of time to Miss Warren, and I
know that lady was heard to declare that
.she married the beet husband in the
world.
______________________

THE SHIFTING. CENTER OF FOPU-

We fell to talking about tills, that,
and the other. Presently I went away.
As I went away ho said quietly, “ I think
I shall try and see Georgiana once more,
for a particular reason.”
I did .not ask what that particular rea­
son was, and ho did not tell mo. '
A ' few .nights afterword I saw him
again. Ho was nt no time subject to
much change of mood, or at any rate
aeldom betrayed any variation of that
kind. But it struck mo tlmt, if any­
thing, ho was io better spirits than

In Prof. Walkcf’a statistical atlas of
tho United States, there is a curipns
computation of the movement of what is
called the 41 center of population " since
1870. Tile populations of counties arc
fsunp.MKHl to be grouped ut their geo­
graphical centers', and then each indi­
vidual being assumed to bo of the same
gravity an every other, and tho country
being assumed to be a plane surface
without weight, tho 44 center of popula­
tion " is determined by computing the
j»oint nt which tho country could be
44 You did not mention,” he arid, pivoted so that the weight of tho people
“ what I told you tho other night, that on ono ride should just balance the
my engagement was broken.off I"
' weight of the people on the other ride.
I ax]flained that I had not mentioned According to the table computed in this
it, for a particular good reason. I had way, the center of population has moved
not seen any person whom it would in­ steadily westward since 1700, -but lias
aliifted very little to the north or south
terest to be informed of the fact
44 It’s just as well,” ho said ; “ because of tho 39th degree of latitude. In 1790
tho engagement isn't broken off; or the "center” was twenty-three miles
east of Baltimore. In ten yearn it moved
rather it's on again.”
forty-one miles and was eighteen miles
“ Indeed ! I'm very glad to hear it”
“ I told you I should try and see Geor­ west of Baltimore. In 1810 it was de­
giana again. Well, I knew that she often flected Homi'what to tho 'south, and luul
went with her father and othc.r relations moved thirty-ria miles; in 1820 it hod
to the zoological gardens on Sunday. So moved fifty miles farther to the west and
I went to tho zoological.
I coon dis­ aoutti; and in 1830 it had reached ite
covered her with Warren and a lot of most southern point, and won tliirty-ninr
other people. She raw me, and under­ miles west of its former position. In
stood by my sign that I wanted to speak tlie next ten years it moved a little to
on tlie quiet Well, she lingered behind the north and fifty-five miles to tho
a little, and when tlie rest of tho party west; and in the following ten yearn
went to look nt the kangaroos, sho slip­ turned slightly to the Month ; and again
Between 1850
ped with mo into the snake house. Stic moved west 55 milen.
looked a little frightened, and tho tears and I860 tho greatest wcsteni movement
(eighty-one miles), was occasioned by
were standing in Iter eyes.
“RoI put my arms around her—it the settlement of the Pacific coast. In
didn’t matter to mo who saw, you know 1870 the oeutpr laid again shifted forty—and told her there was nothing to bo two miles to tlie west and slightly to the
alarmed at, and that I only wanted to say north, and luul reached a point forty-.
a word or two. I told her T was sorry I eight miles cast by north of Cincinnati.
had not sent liack her letters, as I ought The total movement from 1790 to 1870
to have done, but tho plain fact of tho’ , was 399 miles duo west ‘The variation
north and south, taking tho extreme
matter was, I couldn't do it."
“ You love me still, then, Ned !" sho north and south poritions, did not ex­
ceed twenty miles. Tlie movement won
said.
“ Of courst I do, Georgia," I wud, to tho west and slightly southward from
1790 to 1830 ; almost due west from 1830
44 who’s been telling you I don’t t"
to 1850; and to the west and slightly
Sho began crying bitterly.
“ Come, Georgia," I said, “ let ns got northward from 1850 to 1870.

. in surprise.
_
i
"Yos; the tiling's 4 broken off,' as
people say. It’s n hard job; and I'm
sorry for it, but it can’t be helped."
Had tho lady resented his serenity and
discharged him? I asked myself.
As though he luul heard tlie question.
; he went on : “ It’s the old man's doings.
I hope he is satisfied now. He’s th«moet unreasonable and disagreeable old
' fellow I over had the misfortune to
meet.”
married whether pajm likes it or not;
j
44 But what did he do ?"
I
He fell out about tlie settlement ; that only say tho word.”
“ She didn't say a word. Poor clxild.
was where tho hitch arose. I’m sure 1
The »nrf rolled laxily upon the rtrar.d;
did all I could to please him. I gave up She could not speak for crying, and she
looked
at me, and gave me such a little
condition after condition, quite in oppo­
sition to tho advice of my solicitor. 1 nod, and then she began laughing
through
her tcara. It wns the prettiest
told liim to settle wliat money ho pro­
But oft, dealgna of atnlatcr luteal
Of course I kissed
posed to settle on his daughter—it sight you over saw.
wasn't much, after all—just as he pleased her ; and then I turned, and who should
be
standing
close
by
my sido but old
—I didn’t want to touch u half-penny of
it He might settle it, 1 told him, just Warren!
“ Georgia gave a little acrcom, and
as strictly as ever he pleas&lt;xl, or ho might
settle nothing at all upon her, if ho liked then tried to make believe tiiat wo were
! that better. It was his daughter I want­ looking at the boa constructor. But of
And wind and wave waged frightful war.
ed, . and not his money. And for my course that didn’t work, so I said to old
[mrt I'd take edrc my wife never came to Warren, in a cheery sort of way, and put­
want I undertook to insure my life for ting out'my hand cheerfully, Mr. War­
a large amount, and to assign the policy ren, Georgia and I arc going to be mar­
to trustees for her benefit, in case of my ried ; that’s quite settled. But you and
death, covenanting, of course, to have I may as well be friends all tlie tame.
_ __ I_____ _
; tho premiums regularly paid to keep up Wa’d much rather have .your consent
And with them take tho hioani from th*i f»ir cheek
insurance in the regular way. I than not Suppose you give it to us ?”
ml-,™—.—...........................................
I
..H.w»TOMtonb*«lUut, before, I
thought that a fair arrangement, but it |
’think, ho Knew quite what he was doing,
did nut content him.
“He wanted to tie my handstoni- he’d taken my hand, with all his friends
pletidy. He hadn't a hnp’orth of confi­ standing around and looking on. Of
dence in mo. He gave me credit for no course be could not go liack after that.
sort of affection for his ilaughter. He And—and bo—tho thing was nettled.”
insisted that any money that I in future
I congratulated him heartily. Pres­
might become jiqsiessed of, I should ently I said, by way of change :
THE
PRACTICAL
LOVER,।; covenant into a settlement. It is absurd.
“How lucky-it was that you didn’t
Of course I couldn’t consent to it. I had send bock Mias Warren’s letters. ”
It was agreed on all hauda that Ned, busint-RS to consider. Of course my
44 My dear follow, that was what I
Stone wm a very practical fellow. Ho। wife and children—if I had any—would wanted to explain to her. I couldn’t
was a broker in the city. Ho bad beenI reap Hie benefit ns much tm I shall. I send tliem back. ”
“ You found them dear to you t"
a very poor man at one time in his life,, fold Georgiana exactly how the matter
and had to work very hard. Ilia indan-. stood. She’s of age. I. »sked her whethAt last, then, he had been betrayed
I1 tn she’d marry mo without the old man’s into ft feeling of romance.
“ Not at all,” he exclaimed ; “I could
due reward. At middle age he was com-1 oonsenL Poor girl! She was in an awful
fortubly circumatanced.
When he an- , way. But she did not care to do that, not send them Ixick, because I hadn't
nouneed to hia friends, therefore, that Sho aimak from offending her father, Jiept them. I destroyed them.”
44 Destroyed them.”
ho thought o! taking to himself a wife, • bo there’s no help for it—the thing's
,r
___ __ off,
__________
__ ___
“Yea: what was the good o£ them?
it was thought _______________________
generally that the step
; broken
and ___________
I’m not to bo
matha meditated wua a prudent one. And tied, it seems—this time, at'any rate." 11 only keep business letters ; they're
when he further stated that he had made j
He spoke rather sorrowfully, but still regularly docketed at my office. But for
an offer of his hand to ono Georgians without tho slightest trace of ill temper, j Georgia's letters, they were no ute. I
Warren, tho daughter of a wealthy mw- ■ I endaavored to console him in u oom- made them into pipc-lighte.”
chant, and tiiat bi* offer had been ao-' dm»q sortjof a"way. ’_____________________ I
“Yon didn’t tell her tiiat J”
otiptedhy the tady, we of coutm hasteni &lt;11
He opened a small packet he had been
*' No.—I hadn’t time.
I- never arto tender our heartiest congnttulationa holding in his hand.
! rived at an explanation about the let-

NO. 48.

The OpinioneRationale lias an ac­
count of a double execution that took
place recently at Barcelona. A maid
servant named Georgia Foix, aided l^y
her lover, Victoriano Urcietn, murdered
her master, who hiul made a will in her
favor. The judicial investigation and
trial lasted no less than throe years, and
resulted in- Qio condemnation of both
the accused, who, according to the cus­
tom, were taken on the evening preced­
ing the execution to the chapel to remain
there until the next morning. There
the two convicts wore separated only by
a curtain, and the woman uttered such
loud cries during the night that bar ac­
complice luul several times to impose
silence ou her. The most distinguished
ladies of the locality attended the woman
to offer their consolations. The man was
surrounded by monks. During all tlmt
time the boys of tho choir, clad "in red,
yellow, or blue from head to foot, went
through the streets, a talvcr in one hand
and a l&gt;ell in the "other, asking for
alms to meet the wants of condemned
prisoners on earth and in heaven ; tiiat
is to say, tlic oust of their interment and
tho performance of masses for their
souls. The execution by the garrote
took place outride one of tho gates of
tho city, in a plain, to which the victims
were conducted by a long procession of
penitents.

♦ Readers of newspapers often meet with
the term " car-load," but few of them
know just wliat or how much it is. The
St* Lanin Time* has taken tho trouble to
learn, and says, as a general rule; 20,000
pounds or 70 trarrela of salt, 70 of lime,
90 of flour, {JO of whisky, 200 sacks of
flour, G cords of soft wood, 18 to 20 head
of cattle, 60 to 00 head of hogs, 80 to 100
head uf sheep, 9,000 feet of uolid boards,
17,000 feet of riding, 13,000 feet of floor­

Piatt serves up an interesting bit of
gossip about the beautiful Mrs. Hicks,
whose wealth and beauty caused so much
talk in Washington not long ago. There
were some rather captious people jin
Washington who regarded the lovely
widow with coolncM, tw one who carried
matters with too much of a coup. Well,
this lady is to-day n distinguished fea­
ture in the fashionable world of London,
and is followed, flattered, sought, and
sued in a way to startle one, for it is 8eldom that an American lady, however ac­
complished, rich and beautiful, wins
such succeaa. It'happened in this way:
Mrs.- Hicks arrived in London a few
days in advance of tho Queen of tho
Netherlands. Sho took'for herself all
the best rooms, did Mrs. Hicks, of the
Clarridge Hotel, the aristocratic resort
of the great social center. Shortly after,
the government notified the landlord
tiiat these 'same apartments had been se­

lected for tho Quean. Tho landlord in­
formed Mrs. Hicks that ho must have
tho rooms for royalty. Mrs. Hicks ro«]&gt;octfully but firmly declined.
Tlie
vexed landlord was disturbed, ho was «xcited. Ho would have torn his hair, had
he possessed afiy. As ho was quite bald
hoappeah-d to the government Mrs.
Hicks appealed to our Minister, her
cousin. The vexed question became a
question of State, and no end of diplo­
matic correejkmdcnce paased before a
compromise was effected.
It was ar­
ranged nt last that the Queen should
occupy tho rooms as tho guest of Mrs.
Hicks. The Queen did so, and sho,was
delighted with our fair countrywoman.
Mrs. H. received with her gfiest; was
invited to court mid court balls with-her
royal visitor; and now she is dined and
wined and entertained in a way to en­
danger her constitution, and many a
male member of tho nobility with an in­
come and acre* somewliat embarrassed
looks. longingly at tho beautiful, accom­
plished, and wealthy American widow.

—Wayne comity has 230 persons in
her poor-house and 97 in her insane

tiger to the Now York Park Ccuunisrioiuira for 83,500.
—John Myers and John Ijorrien were
arrested jit Bay City for killing and sell­
ing tho meat of a sick cow.

—A new postoffioc, named Headache,
low been catablisbcx'Pin Midland county,
with Mr. Chas. J. Bradford in change.
—■Suite have been commenced against
a number of Ann Arbor saloon-keepers for
continuing business without paying tho
city tax of &gt;100.

—A State Militia Rifle Association him
been organized at Jackson. Its object
is the encouragement ut rifle shouting
among State troopa.
‘the store of A. Herso, at Ami Arbor,
last Tuesday, destroying tlie building,
and injuring thirty persons.

WOULD NOT TAKE A DARE.
Henry Hoover was on old and respect­
able citizen of AtahL-am, Kanias. and luul
accumulated some property to contribute comforts to his old age.
He lived
with his wife, and his sbn and his wife
occupied the house with the old people.
Old man Hoover had not been able to
do anything for a long time, and was
perluips a confirmed invalid for the re­
mainder of his days. His family seem
to have got tired of seeing him around.
His wife and children turned against
him and conspired to make his life as
miserable as possible. They quarrelled
with him continually and abused him in
every way. He lived a dog’s life with
his wife and son and daughter-in-law,
and he got very tired of it; so tired, in­
deed, that he went to a drug-store and
bought an ounce of arsenic and took it
home to see if he could not frighten his
folks into teeotiug him better.
He
riiowed them tlie poison and told them
ho meant to take it if they did not cease
tormenting his life out of him.
Hi
plea for peace and threat of poison were
met with jeers and daras to take tho
drug. They would like to sec him take
it; it might cure him of peevishness.
The old man found it was uf no use to
plead and threaten, so he emptied a teo'

—The Wah-wali-sum Boat Club, of
Saginaw, champions of the Northwest,
were on Friday last defeated on Detroit
river by tho Detroit Excelsior Club,
which mode throe miles in 18 minutes
45 seconds, beating the Wah-wali-snms
by 371 seconds.
—Strange manifestations arc taking
place on tho farm of a family named
Turner, near Byron. After long-contin­
ued stone-throwing tho mystery is varied
by the production of pictures on tlie
window-glass of landscapes and faces
which no acid will remove.
—A young woman named Mary Ellen
Donnelly died in East Saginaw, last
week, from the effects of a dose of ar­
senic administered by her own hand.
The girl’s father, James Donnelly, is a
vagabond, and has made homo unendur­
able for his child. Failing to obtain
employment, she preferred doatli by
suicide to a life of shame, and took a
teaspoonful of arsenic.

—At Detroit, on Thursday, Captain
,
John
Haffner, a ship-chandler, had a
।
discussion
with Lis wife as to her trip to
:
Buffalo,
she insisting on going and he
i
strongly
objecting.
Friday morning,
when his wife was dressing, Haffner
;
placed
a pistol near her back and fired,
the
ball passing through her body and
inflicting what must, to all appearances,
bo a fotak wound. He then shot liimsclf
in tlie mouth, and died immediately.
,Jealousy is supposed to be the cause of
tho tragedy.

spoonful of tlie arsenic into liis mouth
and swallowed it without another word,
his daughter-in-law saying while he did
it: 44 Tuko it, you old whelp, and I hope
it will kill you.” No fine raised a band
to prevent the act, and no ono paid any
attention to tho old man after it was
done.
Ho was not even allowed to go
to bed to die. So he went out on the
porch and lay down to breathe his lost.
A neighbor passing saw Hoover in ago­
ny, and called a doctor. It was too late.
The poison luul already been in him sev­
eral hours. Ho died. The jury found
a verdict of suicide, but it also impli­
cated tlie family in tho cause of death.
The verdict wrote them down little bet­
ter than murderers, and Hoover’s friends
on&lt;l neighbors became much excited
over the circumstances.

A

bad

position—Imposition.

Why do housekeepers preoervu so
much fruit i Because they can.
Theuz should be no tio votes nt a rail­
road meeting, and no one should be nl
lowed to rail at the directors.
WnT is a church bell more aflabte than
a church organ ? Bwauao oni will go
when it is tolled, but the other will be.;
“ blowed ” first'
Iris scarcely creditable that a Chicago
woman, when told by a doctor that sho
must die, wailed out, “ Oh! I hate to
die and iuivo women stand nrouild my
coffin and make remarks about aiy turn­
up nose."
At no time in a man’s life doca lie feel
so much the need of being Belf-po6iw®Mxl
as when he is seated in his beat clothes
at a family dinaer-jiarty next to tho '
small boy with greasy bands who has a
pctwhnnl for gripping tho fuwt coat­
sleeve in sight when he gate too much
molawea on his fingers.
’
“What is your verdict, gentlemen of
the jury!” asked a Montgomery Justice,
the jury entered. “ Well, boss, ” said
the intelligent foreman, squirting n
stream of tobacco over tlie clerk’s head,
“ tlie defendant looked sorter o’ guilty,
and so we've found him guilty."—A/ortfffomcrj/ State Journal.
A DAT or two ago, when n young col­
ored mon living in tins city, took b peppennint lozenge in his teeth, leaned over
tho gate and motioned to his girl to bite
off the other half, she gave her head a

proud toes, and replied : 44 No, soli! If
you want to many me, jist jswaller dot
candy and spoke up like a white man I"
— Vlckuburg Herald.

A FukscnMAN, more noted for his con­
ceit and. for a certain amount of success
with the fair sex than for the cleanliness
of liis linen, wns posing the other day

before a beautiful arid witty wpmai-,
when ho delivered himself of this rather
arrogant sentiment : 44 Women, I change
them as I do my ahirte." "Ah,” sold
—Extraordinary is a rooster now re- the fair one, looking _____
____ u_____
attentively
at the
.1 Crmd lUpid..
Grarally
I AotJd no^er

tb«» pugnwtou bird, oo-tod
1
rilh one mother, but tlu. cook fl&gt;&lt;« at
higher puua. Find, 1» TOrtled will.
a thror-yoar-oid oolt, bitting him with
spurs and flying at his noae, and Anally
compelling that ooit to retreat Then
the victorious rooster tackled a cow. She
tosses him on her horns like a plaything,
but ho invariably comes up smiling and
rt hnwn tho combat. 'Tin a drawn battle
thus far, with odds in favor of the
rooster. The same proud bird feara not
tho face of any man, and lately com­
pelled one who interfered witli him to
retreat ra a very demoralized condition.

...h,:,
ev&lt;mfa ,
&amp; tM#
o(
Grilnrold
b„!x.r
.««
____
aoenki
to. feel of his face and was h^u.1
heard to
to
soliloquize : “ Yes, I ought to be shaved.
They charge ten cents for shaving, and
ten rente buys two glasses, of lager. I
can’t say that getting ahawd bripa tin*
constitution any, but doctors reoomnxmd
lager wi a healthy tonic. Therefore, it is ’

—A recent dispatch from Port Austin
says: “ Ralph Emerson Covey, known
in this section for tlie past twenty-three
years as Robert Emerson, was found
covered with blood this morning in his
sleeping-room.
Tho body was lying
across a lounge, upon which he had ap­
parently fallen’ and the blood wm still
oozing from his mouth, although evi­
dently ho bad been dead an hour. The
jury rendered a verdict tlint tho deceased
camo to his death from a hemorrhage of
the lungs. Tho deceased was over 60
years of oge, has always kept bachelor
hall, was in the Texan war with Mexico,
and a pioneer resident of Maine, of
which State his grandfather was once
Governor.”
,

my duty to myself to invest my money
where it will do tho most good, and
hero goes for lager.”—Detroit Prec
On a Baker street car the utter *iy, s
woman having a sleeping balta in hernrms
uncovered its head and turned the little
one around so tiiat tlie breeze blew ilf

tlirough the open window full ujkiu it
An oldish man, probably the father of.
several children, moved about uneasily
for a time and finally said j&lt; •
" Madam, don’t you know tiiat your
babe will cateh ita death-cold tluyp J”
“ No, sir," «he promptly rrepon^'d. .
“Won, it’s just Bach CWNfeWiMRB iW
that which fills our ownetecy with Jittta

graves,” he continued.

........

f’

naturul phUnsoj*y, Mid he turned tad
looked, out of the window;—
■p™-Joaqudi Mrr.r.ru U reported by the
Brooklyn ArgM to havfe talil that he
doesn't like to wn1! with QUye' Logon,
she sqaM*ea his arm ,sq5
Xfffuf
doesn’t believe that Joaquin ( ob­
jects to being squeezed, however, and
in proof quotes this frara .&lt;*»e qf.. b&amp;

The origin of the term “printer’s
devil ” has been traced back to Aldus
Manutins, a printer of Venine. In tho
establishment of this worthy was a negro
4'
a
’*•’* ’•’d* ue
boy who rendered naristance in tlie mul­ poems:
tifarious work of the office, and who, ou
tuwount of his dusky color, was believed
by th^ superstitious to be on emissary of
Ho
the Prince of Darmiesa. From this no­
tion of tlie credulous, the boy gained
the soubriquet of •• printer’s devil,” by
And ebarpva. her reply:
which he was known all over Venice. ।
To diadpste the ridiculous superstition
And
Mrs. Miller wm umloul^Uy
Manutius one day publicly exhibited the
'
‘
"
lad to the populace with the announce­ right.
ment, "I, Aldus Munutius, printer to
thd enrio«bt
Bra Motors M&lt;
tho Holy Church and Doge, have thia English phiisnt
to istri®rto
day made public exposure of the
raiue, France contains 150,000,000 acres; printer’s (tevff. .All who flunk that he
to inquire into the condition oi ’
20,000,000 uf this surface ia covered with

From statistics recently published it
appears tiiat oak timber especially is
rapidly disappearing from Europe, al­
though half of tlie area of Sweden, onefourth of Norway, one-sixth that of
Switzerland, and 780,(XX&gt; square miles in
Russia are said to be yot in forect The
consumption of oak in France has
doubled during the last fifty years. She
requires 15,000,000 cubic feet yearly for
wine casks alone, 750,000 for building
purpose.^, 600,000 cubic feet for her fleet,
and 150,000 cubic feel fur railway carriagee; o80C,000 worth of staves were
I importedin 1862; £5,000,000 worth are
I now needed. Since lousing Alsace and Dw-

ing, 40,000 shingles, one-half loan of hard
lumber, one-fourth teas of green lumber,
one-tenth of joists, scantling and all
on that oaeaaioa.
.
j
“ This is plcMant," he said quietly ; I tern."
:
other large timber, 340 bushels of wheat, '
Ned Btone spoke of the matter in hia j 41 here are all my kttera to Georgiana. .
“Then, my dear Stone, let'me en300 of corn, 680 of oata, 400 of barley,
own simple, rota-r way.
■ Ah ! and here is a little prewent I gave treat you whatever you do, don’t give
forest Holland and Belgium are nearly
“ Well, you know, I'm getting ao," I her, sent back to me."
.
' ^lfi” Warren your explanation about th* 363 Of flax need, 360 of apples, 430 of
denuded of timber, and are large impefttIrish i-otatoee. 360 of sweet potatoes,
ho • aid, “ and it I’m to many, It’s about! There were not many leHcrx Their ’ matter.”
I1,000 bushels of bran.
time I alundd think of Betting about it. j eonteuta I con’d guess; littln enough j
“ Why shouldn’t 11"
but within half a century has commenced
You’re very kind. I think I shall lie .like conventional fovc-lettera, probably ■ “Don’t you sec? Sho thought you I Axonnm peat is announevd. It is to cut down young trees.
Austria lias
very
’t send Insck
veiy happy
nappy—in fact
tact I1 han,
navt- no
ao doubt of
ot ! like
lite uuecstatic oompfatitiuns,
conqxMuUuna, yet simple J didn
didn't
l«*ck her letters
letbrrs for a senti- ; aaid
said that the
Qie crickets
crickcte arc
a swarming into
H—as happy on a fellow has a right to &gt; and U&gt; the purpose, and practical! mental reason, becauw they were do dear Paradise Vritey, Nev.,
introduced, lu Italy no forests remain,
t«ect to bo. One has no right to expect I enough. The pnuefit was a ring—* to you that yen could not possibly port ing from Ute
the north and
an west, and the Spain ami Greece are alnuwt woodkes.
too much, of course. Bat I’m quifo •large diamond, heavily iwt -in pure gold, with them; and so, in point of.fact, fartnera apprehend
great damage to the
__
fond in my way of this G wgiana War-1 just the valuable, simple, subotan- that little misumteratanding of hers led crops by their devastation.

him."

Thomas Levan, a fruit dealer of Du­
buque, won drowned one afternoon last
week, while bathing in the river at the
foot of Tliird
Tho
Third street
The locality is
particularly dangerous, owing to the

drowned there st various times.

Jew* of Uiat eily. iu«l
«ce if ■
ou b&gt; doneto Mm Uww from

Bojnmt, of the I^ew YorkIm

000. Grafton has trotted a mile in 2:15j.

�H. M. LEE.

TTENTION. ALL! '•
n« », m&gt;. f
ital

AfflSWTB &amp; MU

POJ.M '1 hu 800*. birthday*, nud
Chi«rf Jwhce «bnw. Brought!

iBOISE'&amp; LEE

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GRAND RAPIDS DIVISION.

With Naw bad Fjumk Uoot&gt;a, which they j

Wholesale and Retail'

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Clover Seed., &amp;c.,
•

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Al prices aa LOW m any howw In Barry co. j

m«**iu.

OtTH ENTIRE STOCK OF

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/.V ACAS/JWA/.K
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B
lhe first lime he im'da il Ub.aud the
sun flashes from a hnndrrd fae'i-.v, mu!

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■There are riuw in thia cntmlry (if i
ittofurr. And when this gietrt ioowT
LATH,
.of lime, grinding os by joy and sor­ lee-n universities in which colored stu
SHINGLES,
dents
pre receiving instruction.
row. shall have completed rta tvork
HA TER LIhlE,
and we arc taken at lestsi hrfo the

•

LOCAL MATTERS.

presenoe of (he Sou of Righteousness
there shall flash front every side of us
such glory and beauty as never en­
tered into the heart to -conceive. In
• he hope of this! tennii&gt;H!i&lt;&gt;n, in .the
faith of lliig coiiMinintioii, in the joy
of antici) ation, learn how not only to
do all, but, when God's providence
shall bnng tbe other part upon you,
learn how to stand and to waiL

CROCKERY
GLASSWARE

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

WESTWARD.

SALT,
STUCCO,

fc.,

Al Tucmar'f.
SSL. PicklM at

lfi»»!&lt;V

4-r.,

.

which wn ship and retail al bottom print*.

Hewing Machine Needles tho be«l

A

SPECIALTY.

a

AINSWORTH k BROOKS,

Proprietors.

SUGAR 10 to 14 Oenta!

reeting!

XUE BEST ASSORTMENT OF

tUT The Jaokeen CflwTam Made Baal

At TptrxAx’a.,

J world run ped fully tnfurffl my Menda

SHELF GOODS
IN THE VILTaAGE.

Affnin in the Trade

tar Amkucax Oman

FortWane, Jactarn &amp; Suinaw R, R.

CANNED FRUITS

FANCY

h.

Don’t make your pur
chase nntil you. have
GROCERIES
seen my Stock.

Especial Aitention

A Fiiacml**- Moriita.— Hie other
day when a Ca.ss sheet youth heard
of a toy who educated himself to to- ,
&lt;yftMC can be found iu the family that buy of
ewne a great orator, he went hotu*. ,
L.M&amp; Fleming, one of their celebrated
;got hi J school reader down anti toAmerican Organs or a fine Piano from
• g*n:
n
jhoning the well known muknra which they
‘ The next gsl- that sweeps 'from
are handling. The &lt;:xpc?imeut • h well
the north will bring to our ears &lt;«ie
clash------- F
.
, .
,
.
His mother arrived just tton, u*id
taking Uta by the ear she Mid ■
••Boy’, if you don’t pc otft
Tliunc New tittle American Organa
split sue some woad I will
&gt;«*« !
gw uff like hot cates. Try nue they will do
fhmk earth and sky
1-WWfed
yon g&lt;&gt;»d.
Lkb &amp; Fi.ruisu.
each other’,'*
And as the toy todked nt.-r.y ■&lt; *u
NO EXCUSE FOR BKINU SICK.
«&gt;ld chuuk he aAkmdly weteed tort
lhe would go to Msasouri amPpM &lt;to U{&gt; without getting immediate relief andeuro.
We have the ftrat ca»e of cough", ooldv or con­
sumption. or any di.v.*a.«o of the Throat nnd
Lungy, yet to 'hoar from that lias not been
Discontent.—Some --people are
cured. We have distributed every year, for
never contented with tlioir b»t. let ill ret’year*, over 2-‘&gt;0,U.K) mmplp but ltrs by
what
will happen. ’CiowU and DrnrggfeU in all partt of the Unii.nl Staten.
darkness are over their Head, alike,
mri»e&lt;brr it rain or skint*- To them
ev«ry iaciddnl is all Axidciit. «nd Go to your Druggist and get a buttle fo»7
«Mery Booident a calamity. Even

jmjRs as matters of compulsion.
A
&lt;4m14 about three years old was cry­
ing because bis mother Itud shut the

TVUICII 18 NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.
Ready pay vusiunierS shall'have no caiisi*
। complain of high prices.
CjIIvo

Men Cell.

Nashville. Mich., Jah. 27, 1873.

1" ■
; ,Bfti mortgage w*H duh-and legally aaslgneif
llu&gt;l tad u
„ lh,
i„ JUc.

ertnber. 1873, which Mid afvignmrnl was
idleness » Ike a*rcO«!f’&lt;d tod Hab­ duly and legally, recorded on u.e second .lay
it*. Do not give up- ll‘« struft^to »f Jaanwry. 18i4. in the iUpiWer'* Sffii'cfwr
of
when you have broke your rcsdulton Barry county , Michigm, in Liter
COCO—twice—*
th«»twand
times.

KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED!

i-’Oie

ange

i»a.ivc»a.itv«

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

C, A. TRUMAN

BOISE 1 LEE.
pi'BArriKr

maxlfactorv i

ALL ABOARD

(JO TO THE 01,0 RELIABLE

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacturers and keeps on han

•fb

Parlor, Library, Eiium, Office aid
GENERAL FUNTURE!
the'

P. DURHAM,

Wuimea*, on tfcte 24th day of July, 1872,
Jeremiah Sbopbt'.l nu.l wifrgare rmertgwgr
to Millie C. Franob Io’ arouro tbn payn.cnl
oftbeeumof Two'Hundred Fifty Dollars,
($250.00) whleh eaid n&gt;&lt; rtgagc wacduty re­
worded in Hie office cf the itcglrier &lt; f Deode
hi mu f r'Barry County. Michigan, ou the

Paid for all kind* of Produce, or ex

.

L. J. WHEELER

OF

»tbc rwrtli Itecorihe Unin.1 Rmr V»!lev Ka!!r.*".l
owta. Ibeiwv with V"l. riy alanv
fine the
' If F**
r ■A'UHtnniux.
Doled Naahrllk-, Jut) U&amp;.
pUK
l.l.tvis IH KKl.i:,
..(I
10^,1..;......... . . &lt; I . ...

Together with a full assortment Cl

SawIMiH!

O F-

MIllRORS.PJCTURES, FRAMES

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
DUSTERS, AC.. AC.,

Baliy Cah ami PraWatai

Manufacturer of

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

Hard aud Soft Wood
Where you will find a full stock of

Of all atylca and shea, and METAIdC
CASES furnished to unles

SHE DUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS kept constantly on hand:
Whore can ke found a

IRON, NAILS, STEEL, GUSS, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS

We manufacture our Furniture from the
beet thoroughly Masoned lumber and war­
rant it to be as represented.
.

Tca«, f.ffres, Spiecx, Crockery,

-------- AND------

fublieterg it Printers
Cati l&gt;ur dlroci or the Manner oa ravnrwbto umia.

Gl isswtre A Woodemriire,

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I

•ailonal tcpuUtH® for unlitjr and ilur»Ullty.-[Tbo
KtdroQpw, CM»*o.
•
.
"The .tn.™ Hardy Paper Colter I. by far the
bwl narniw «kM can he obtained for &gt; Im&gt; prita
then owl.undn-d del tar.. It M of P"t ‘'57?^

INCLUDING THE

CELEBRATED

CANDIES !

Diamond Iron Plows, Complete for

LATH &amp; SHINGLES.

Which will ba cold

!&gt; a : Mag
c-»jirt in aja-l

PRICES mftertf COIPHW.
M tocrlhnlin

Cowm! and See

48

A W. OLDS.

Heckendora Chilled Plows
Oliver
Gale
Curtis

i at public auction
.' l.-r V !&gt; 1K3. I

'VaikiMr Mr.

BUILDING LUMBER!

In abandonee, and

CHOICE

he;H*w«

FOR THE

MP Saw sad Flanlag Mill east of the
Depot, Nashville, Mioh.

&lt;M.k (be mailer mmr. wJ Mdttvor

hen

LUMBER,
WHOLESALER RETAIL TRADE.

At tho old aland, weal aide of Main Bi.
Nashville M Ich.
______

the debt wured by

bad h;

TRAINS RUN BY CHICAGO TIMK.
Groinjr South.
Ft Wsyse Angola I ad'oil*.

call and ace ns before pnrebakitif.

live grocery

parlor door.
“Pour thing," said r ncightor, com
passionately, “you have shut the
child out-"
***Jt’a all the aatne to him,'* said I he

anon LINE BETWEEN
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

No. 1

him maud then shut the door.
Il’s
a peculiarity of that toy. ttol if he is
left rather suddenly on either side of
a deer be considers himself shut out,
a»d eebds accordihgly,’1
There are older chilikeu who laljc
Lhe same view of things.

Hammond.
KSi BgMfc
Mwahw
Mn»k»»os Ar

Boikx &amp; Lek.

the elide soft and 4 as glick as ghtss,"
•cure Iroiag tatoti U remove any subOF ALL KINDS AT COST!
iftnsetiiat would to apt to render made happy by )«rahasiog o ae of those Business
Relation*
lifting vn.The eUdo at all aneoatftelHNew style Ameiicka Organs of■
'hie. Xf&lt;er the while ia .cmapbited,
wilh yea. I trust by fair dealing I fhall be
Lee
Fuinixq.
uih boys^irocure an old skiftorcanoe
nbla to retain your etutfidewec, and to win
Ijbd'noCsIy pull (he yes*«l 4w (he
■that of Mlrangera.
Of all kinds, sad *
•Op or fhc Slide, a-lie.re tney &lt;lt. it
The only place you will find the
AT PRICES THAT DEFY
♦W boys frtMii stem Id sn&gt;rns and J*ckvuu CuAtum Madx Boot ia'al
_
COMPETITION!
|
tfjvihg if a push, slide ftllu ftieWMer
with tho velocity of a btfllet ftO’h a
ipin. Another amuiemrnt is f&lt;n a
is incited io toy Mock of
strtngof boya fo sit down ih The
fu'Se &lt;ojj glide amoolhly into lift twOf all kinds which wo
«t.dh»sdfy
lu/lh'^fft" one anol her.
W HkELtn'.a.
TTascatter plan
dfiStiHantagts;
WARRANT
TO BE PURE
DE3U. Tell me.' ye wingud wind.t
however.

OCiate W I
ite llwighu.

radar nlri.l train leave* X**k’*o'i al S.nw
Har.ldrlJM p m. Ka«hitll»SA4 p tn, Jackaon
m, arrlrlrw at DrtroK W&gt; a aa

HAIR.

The toy* of Now Albany, Indian*,
know a trick worth two like sliding
diWii-lult. Il ia c.dleJ n tMud-elide,
■nd ,^is tuade by Irani|&gt;iirx out a hoidollar per pound.
tor «Mt tia stoping liver batik, mid

How »o Baes* obf Bad Habits.
—Understand lhe reasons why die
habit is injurious. Study the sub­
ject onto there ffi no lingering doubt
ib your mind. Avoid the persons,
the places and the Uroughts Ltot lead
to the temptntkm. Ercquonl the

&amp;

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

Tho latwl Improwml Hardy Cant Culler
i» proumxncod ite uioal dcrirablc Card
C*1 Cal•er i* the markel, for the general n’
printing office.
•
Tte will known Ku«lev Card CuU&lt;
my kiwi Imprerrnrenta; is mil! prefri

Mum wra,
'!

Made from Indiama eclebmled limber and seasoned in doors from three to
five years. Every Wagon fully warranted for three years ami

guaranteed as low as any first das* Wagon.

West Side ot* Main street, Nuhville, Mich.
i
'

ttaRCST Burrs:.
Arturoey far Awge.

P. B&lt; RHAVl-

C. C. WOLCOTT,

wnuvAT

�V GOODS!

an

U.MIUH hrid.
.
— Old., Wulooii. Hudr

M.nW( w.. «-|W. A. AYLSWORTH’S,

Ou~.tao .l.o
,'*.!r-n tr. la”
arrtv. u-ultr nn

I

Ht
The tollowing gccoontv wove pre j
med and on monon allowed: .
|

L P. Wde
Boise Cixj

bros plktd-and graded.

R YOHNG. M. D.
.
Dflbe Ka»r ri4r ,.t Main

W

villc.

i inis village, on inn .uitia in*:., oy ncv.
C. I. beyo, Mr. Henry U WilUama. and
M'as Mary M- Crow, both of Nashville.
Hom to-'
— th C; Griffith is making couvnnlenl imaenta to his lately purchased rem-

did not get oportunity to attend tho

EyUon Co-, and Mia Mary Ann Wittie, of
Castleton.
'
Mr. Clay kindly remembered the printer

***■ a

.

Ctslkhg,
i‘ .25.
3.50­
0.75.
0 67

Bats, Caps,

Boots, Shoes,
Notloss,

Shirts,

G. A. 'Pbcmax,
President

Collars,

Caffs,
&amp;e.

?o Mr. and Mrr.. A. J. Hardy. Aug. 22nd, a
dangliur. Mother and daughter doing
well.

for a camplimanUry.
■/
—The old uahory has been torn down
‘ and a new ono 20x60 foot la bring erected
s .Ju its place.
'

K Kirtland,
O.-Keaffle,
Wtn. Kerr,
'
C, IJancbelt,'
John Smith,
on motion Counciradjutinied.
E. J. FntpsWn.
.
Recorder,

.

ka.A0. Drj Goods,

KKIUHBOHHOOD NEWS-

LEE &amp; FLEMING,

70,000 NOAV IN USE.

AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED

AMERICAN ORGANS,

flare been introduced ihi» »nu«n which
The Congregation! Church at Vermont­
AND
Every In si rum eut t&gt; a mtn cd.
.
ville has been upholstered.
—A plight frost Sunday and Monday
All kinds of
Dr. I’‘«k.y
CbulMU,
Peler Duffey, a tad of Iff, (ell LackDr*.
erkey wd
and MerHn
Merritt &lt;d
of Charlotte,
01 morning la reporto I. We havnt heard of
nuabi » p.k.1.1 *1 Thni-n.ppie Ulw, u&gt;&lt; irard into a kellta of lye. nt SteinSUITS from $8. to $30.
- damage being done. *
■wk.
Eli p.uoj. 11 WU owrly lliorae'k nkliery, in Hillattale, Monday
| Taken as payment.
—Lewis Durkee and family on Tuesday
morning. The - lye wns
not hot
Marted for New York on a visit to friends.
enough to scald, but it eat his face Made up in good styles and warranted to fit
terr flood
la acknowledged by ali leading muaiciani
May they hare a pleasant time.
and hands badly, and for a time fears
U be the
j constantly on band.
«
were entertained tiiat ho would lose
J. Wheeler has znxde xrrnnximeuts of their fists during c hested argument.
his eyesight.
to
_ erect
„ x fine brick house on bis ,Ibis oo
Forty-right rattlesnakes,-Xhree old ones
43-1 ’
Now In the Market.
'
Jacob Seigmuitd, of Detroit, who
SUl.fc WOTknfflMm».n«&gt;»mrf&gt;.Ul,.
kllW
attempted nuicidc Inst month, has
—•Saturday Lewis Durkee's horse trotted nthin the corporation of Charlotte the othfinally succeeded in his purpose.
r day. Ugh 1 who wauls to live in Chan/
tram Cyrus Downings U bis house in seven
His three shots failed ’hen, but a
teen mlBuira, u distant* ef 8] mile?. The
ihcrt piece of r«pe did th« business
buggy contained, besides Lewis, Andrew
The fall town of Olivet College bejltfa o» this time.
Hardy.
of Detroit. Rochester and Eastern manuSept. 16tb.
•
' William D. Kingery, senior editor
facturice, at prices that cann'l fail to please.
—Rev. C. X Deyo will discourse upon Ibv
A,irriooicue.&lt;■ejidmUl u.bbie, toy. of the Bitchah in Record, „„„
died sud­
following topics al the Christian Church
denly
at his residence
in Hue!,...an
Buchanan
ienly.lhi.
rekiil.-nee io
next Sabbath. In lhe morning on the In­
l«en years o'd was cutting bands with a Wednesdny, aged tweniy-ninc.
Bools Iron $2.50 to $9 pr pair
ternational Sunday School topic. Freedom good sized jvek-knife, when a bundle o!
Mrs. Samh Carrier committed sui­
by the Truth. In the evening on The wheat waroccidentally pitched on bis hand,
driving the knife 'blade Into hiz rigbj cide near Vandalia, Wednesday alAge of speed,
ibalternoon,
by
hanging.
.
gtuin full length. He was taken t:&gt; lbs]
—Ellis Lamb, V. Pnlmatier, and two oth- hLuss and Dr.*Johns*on ot“ Chester Stalk

CLOTHING

first cnass

। LIVIE STOCK

M. FLINT,

THE AMERICAN ORGAN

T H. LEE,
V.
Dcp

Finest

JOHN R. EASTMAN.

STOOLS AND IMSTRUCTIOB BOOKS

Instrument !

BOOTS and SHOES,

.q

LIEBHA3CER,

U’

TAILOR

P

PARADY, Manufacturer of

This is

Boot* and Hhoe«,
JOHN Q CRESSY.
. b-hkrifi

sailed in, who examined the
Hie ' wound a«
aud
er young men named Lydy, engaged in tbs called
—
/-------------------------j sev
ungentlgsnanly sport of distorting a relig- J0'4
’*'I1 ,l
-» omentunj or caul; protruding
se
»ral Inches.
inches. aJudging
Judging
the direction
direction otj
ot
•
, ■ —
- a a era!
from the
™.
u U.l&lt;»
C.SIW, bu»d.J
mL«1 op„»rira .«u!J &gt;.d

J

3JONEY

TO

LOANI

0, A»nrt&lt;l lol bide Serarife,

00 an* UPWARDS
OX LONG TIME.
.
L. RUSSELL.

JONES,

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

I Nature is the only workman to
night. Warrants were issued, aud three of ,iece,Mliry lo rellirn the protruding parts he
whom do material
is worthless,
st.*
.t„were
----- «_-------... .before
. ... ......
-e requested
------- - " ——------- the
requested that
that Dr.
Dr. Derker
I’erkey of
of Charlotte
Cbarlotlo be
be
the ----parties
brought
Justice
fcnt for, who came and after* cons.dcrablc Only chemist III whose fabrtltory there
Hay ford, of Hastings, Friday, and Lamb
difficulty, the opening through the akin and ara no-wastc products, nnd the only
wna fined $10, and the two Lydy boys $5
wnscies Laving to be enlarged, the caul rtrtisl whose compositicms are infin­
each. Pal matter fled, and has not been was put baek nud the wound dosed
itely varied, and whose fertility of in­
stiver wire.—(Charlotte Leader.
captured.
vention ir inexhaustible.
FFVitVe
0 The
A-ue Hastings
naminxH banner
osnner Is
is another
anovucr one
v««« of
u«a
,
•
those old fugy pnpera Gist Is everlastingly
It will afl-rd sweeter happiness m
gti
—
.
-----------------------x
--------—
■
t
■going nut of Ha way to say something dero- |J(J |10Mp 0(4ca|fi |O hnvo xVipc^k one
■ Jahn Jnb.wa, &lt;lreri
di»ml,rlv.
J
» &gt;• plvw—11, i.rtv
tear from the cheek of sorrow than
.
. a... ,
..
■outsides.
foulai'Iei.’”’ Now
J___ we
...take
___
tnride
______in
« savinwt
i.k.prit.
ie
wyfea tolMvorotadnnetnpire.toliaveeoo. To match all new Spring elyhip bought.
• fine of 510, after passing lhe Sabbath at] ]wc u»c them,So...
end
are will
ng to compare q„r«( million,, nr to have en,laved my own price, to be sold accordingly
'-“
d".
-inHie brick.
papera any time with the banner, cither for
the world.
Our Mayor has issued a proclamation in 'piality o- quantity or reading matter, or
, ,
...
imrcnanicai
mechanical
wors.
work.
i ncThe
Manner
Banner
is a is great]
n greatsS Have lite courage to give, occns

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
Rushings,
Goods,

n^rd u »!.».. Wn, k.,4 »P.n oa San-

Very Cheap.

w„krf lh,«_,h., u ,||

| Lionally, tltnl which you enn ill afford
Roxie Oueteriiout Stevens, wife of the ls-j Mo spare; giving what you do not
merited Tim Stevens, of Kalamo, was' raar-l |want, nor wahte, neither brings nor
Reserves thanks, in return, who is
b; Junta.■ S.iL n. i.
tenor Knlsmo, to George Miller. They] [grateful for n drink of watfcr from au(11,7h, .^4. i. ....ij
tothcr’g overflowing well, however
_________
____________
__
the work
done,_______
and railed
back on wiogs.c
Molieious the draught ?
•
purr double ccnceatrnled love., wo were]
ll.ak.
.t.v
i,
--&gt;'ei.n»lnk*A
1
rt.-t..1
afraid they wculd do it.—(Charlotte Leaden, | Revenge a momentary triumph,
“of which lhe satisfaction dies at once,
The ttv uih
mill&gt; al ounuviu
Sunfield bmusi.,
Corners, nwn«&lt;(
Mr. John ll..kin l,ur.rf d.w. . «. [and is succeeded by remorse ; where*
night a «ince. with all it • -outents, inctitd I fns forgiveness, which is the noblest
• r____ ,___ •____
-T-._________r.._
foF alt revenge, entails n. perpetual
Jpleasnre.

day nnd selling liquor to minors aud drunk- fa of it.—(E. R. Journal.

ELtHU CHIPM.1X,
Justice of the Peace,

Our City Martha! recently seized a stolen
Lw„ rr.m SO.. .nd rMnn&gt;«l II In I..
,
. ,
...n.r .nJneri&gt;«llb.„..rJ, OSuvf.r.
in pnrruit of lha tblcf.
r
Young ladies in male attire were rccog-

mzed on tho Bizcel on Moudej &lt;vrning.
nm tome
lumt of
&lt;h the
inc K.
a.,f L.
J.. A
« N.
n.
They had donned
.r.l,,'________________
.. .r.l.t.n.'d.r
M. R. It. mear.
’i .PP___
A repetition might provc dizutrzuz to the
girla.
’

Nashville* Mich.
General Conveyancing,

Collectious a specialty.

Membcrz at the llnatlugs xnd Irving]
] "A place Tor everything, nnd eve.Lodge of lhe U. S’of X Mlanded the picnir]
MONEY TO LOAN
at Reed’d Lake, Grand Rapid*, on JTtie»-i»y,| I In your issue of August 10th, in ntdingl[rylhing in its place," ns the old wornon good rcturtlyAlt buriow- enintKrd to hU and enjoved tbom»elves amazingly. Over] |the case of John Abbott vs. John A. Smithsfan said when she stowed Hie broom,
can. will
f/K) members of the Grand ■ Rapid* Lodge] [an'l oihars. you say costs to the defendant![bellows, balls of yarn, two babies,
were in the procession and about 3,000 peo] !to be taxed. This is all perfectly properS[curry-comb, three cals, and a gridiron,
pie were nt tho lake.
] land Is plain rnongh for nny to know it.«a[into on old oven.
Has juat returned with a large and complete
There are come, howtvr, who!| “What you been A-dom?" asked u
Wm'. Jones and wife are vUiting relatives] [meaning.
Mo nnt understand it. The order in the easel[boy of his playmate, whpfn he saw
iu Kent county.
Spring and Summer
[was that lhe bill be di«mi(io&lt;L and that tlie*[coming out of the house with tears
Stu at Qcilu
Kin his eyes. "I've bi’en chasin’ a
ttald John H. Smith recover his coMsagsinstl
Jhnrse-whip round my fitther." was
Maid John Abbott to be taxed and that hr!

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

MILLINKRY&amp; FANCY GOODS!
JCsck Ties, Rushings,
Collars and Cuffs,

IS ALL or

TSE

LATEST

Jiave execution thereof. Tours, Ac.,
I
•
CI.KMI3T Smith.

STYLES.

Bais Bleached and Pressed.

Dress laim, Cottim ani Fiitiit Done
and satisfaction guaranteed.

Important

.

IVofice I

Bthe
snarling reply.
t
IH Mobile people judge

'

Nashville, Mich., April Jat, 1871k
W. A. AYLSWORTH.

Statx of AIichicax.
cocxtt or naitnr.

LISTEN?

)
j

BOISE BRO’S
Ssmelbing Interrstieg and V»luble.

Would rcspectfiiUy call the attention of the
citizens of Nashville and vicinity, to
thtir stock, bought for cosh,
.
and to be sold at the

KOCHER BROS. Drugs, Medicines
BOOKS. S TA T10NLR Y.

Hare removed to their
WALL PAPER. PAINTS.

Elegant New Quarters,

OILS. VARNISHES

w.,. n axvAan a bro . column

of a man’s
’
BRUSHES, GLASS.
Busybodies. Some fellows around here!
■wealth by the size of a cigar stuh he In the new brick block, appo«ite*ihe Union
picking up loose halian*. horae-lihnkels anu Bnidn’t »o it.
pjjTTY, DYE STUFFS.
Fthrows away. If he smokes it down House, aud are bound to lead the Co. in the
I
A
daughter
of
old
man
Main
of
Sheridan.]
bedquilts. Several farmers swear thatj
TOILET ARTICLES,
ecmebody will get some cold lead in their] ■had a little difficulty with her rosther Sun-]gelose he is looked upon as a fellow of
■no
account
jackets if found rumeginr around lb.-ir] Way morning last. They had Mine words.]
PERFUMES
premises after night. “So mote it ba.'j jandthe daughter told her mother she]
A lady m Racine, Wisconsin, was
IVe should like to help pick some cold lead] [would seek comfort -and happiness]Klately discovered in a barn at midnight
out of some of their hides.
in the
still cold grave. Ac I■with a grocery merchant. ‘She said
Ushe only wanted to Sec if her husband
Some of the gents above mentioned, called . - ----- .
.
al the barn of Jacob Ulriok one night la*l handful of Prris Green nn t rubbed it over]Ewuttld be jealous. While packing
We have juat added to our already large
■his trunk he assured her that he was
and choice stock of
Fin Tifeu.M at Gnn,
■not ’
wheat from a loaded wagon be bad ready af «h# "cllon» °r» P*r4O,‘ ,n ,he ,Mt
for an early atari for Ionia, the next morn- gle with grim old death. Mrs Main br-|g The oldest convict of lhe Ohio
Penitentiary
is
deal.
Ho
has
been
rime seriously alarmed, sent for Dr. How­
With a complete dock of
an inmate in that institution for thir­
bad no straw or nothing. ell. and he was about to administer a dope
under
a. life sentence
He had not threshed yet, but had just bor- that would turn her wrong aide out, she ty-eight jyears,
--■— —
-----------. UU io i^.. ..
—
A large line of
&gt;UUUCUIJ mu- IM
.Mil,
•» wo •• ”l,“» h« I,ter“-,V c"“
. ,
.
...llh.. rt. dU.'. uk. ih. rwlk
there compiuAUkely .young,
&amp; P. D.
areen nt ail
Nearly nil his adult hfe, reaching
For Medicinal and Mechanical purpose* only
through two generations, wns spent
ISJOKIVG.
in rigorovs cxitifiuemunt. His offence
was murder.
You cannot pass upon the street without White wheat, per
Rid
••
acting boys and young men with cigars or
pipes in their mouths. The boys making Potatoes,
80
.l.M®!.".’) Stats nr Mtcut«*s,
COTT ON AD Eet
examples of their older companions, think
....60 (o’ M
--------------80
........
IjWQMO County of Barry, holden at the Probate Of­
fice iu the City of Ussiinge, ou Monday, the
IP TOP WANT

GOLDSMITH'S " "

Dry Goods Business I

CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,

AU perrons indebted to me will please

call and settle before the \5th of Sept,
next, at I shall Uwn discontinue the
Millinery business anil remove from

GENERAL MERCHANDISE

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

the village.
Mm. N. M. STEBBINS

ATKINSOX &amp; BOE,

SHAWLS, CASSIMERES,

ARTISTIC

NASHVILLE. MICH.

the extreme Buffering coasequoal to th/

lTveIyItable!

LIQUID PAINTS

DRESS GOODS.

tract the direful habit, which, when onee
finely fartcued upon them ono hundred

Eggs. p«r dosen.

.2.21 Prindie. Judge of Probate.
.0.14
h, the matter of the estate of Darius H.
(l,lR(gA2&lt;

led Applee,

learn, will not
Hay, "p Ton.

At Bligood'a old aland, Nashville, Mich. blipg effcelH produced Uy inhating the fti

MEAT MARKET!

'benuinoo it is ordered, that Monday
27th day ot Septewbtr next, at 9 o’clock

WnOLBKAt.E

flw rkrjr
CASH

Everything ^|ou

Want,

praj st o( th.

*■»

1'

SALVATOR BEER

Rhysicians will find our
stock comidrtr, at the
lowest tiring prices.

Up»Bwr~Ua il»W,«.

PATEN

Preicripta Carefully Prejared.

fallacy and

Wnntf

TF&lt;- fay the Highmss

f, AUBUkNDALE, MASS.

W. H MCSER 4 Br».

n.

j:

Pricefor

.

Works.

KATES. M

rocenee
Of all kinds, and in fast

ROE &amp; CLEVER

pl I

UtTBUIT

White. Lead

PAINTS nndOlES
Bat.k Dw'«

Vunkcc Notion*,

ii..:s(,.(i.t!.

WM VENN. PtawsiEyoi:.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!

,109
F.C.AF.T, MtW.r’ngglMfc.i

�r/f&gt;

jrirx-

entiy attached to the. bones, auJ th*,
whole train of pyxnptotua iudiosti™
starvation follow /»eh otirar in rapid
ctebted for tiie aright of tl^.nriwiWCT. Kucxx-wuon until jstthape convulatotta
Oeiiturtos Lwfore Uw* Chrtattau in, or, to
supervene, and death oomea iu to dose
give tire premse date according to the the aoaue. Tlie child Iim died of otarr*autboritiM, 691 B. O., a dauy jour­ tion it.may be, witii ita stomach full
nal called the At^a IHurna wm pub- Thia is by bo means a hypothetical mao ;
iiritod at Roma. It wm not- in titfi form it ii frequently dupliaatod, and is pain­
of tlie printed (taper riiM tiiat in nowa­
fully familiar to every practitioner of
days left al cvuiy intelligent man’s door
any considerable experience in the treat­
The Chicago Times at Aug. 21 print*
in the cariy morning ; nor was it itwued
ment of children.
‘
cornprch&lt;mnivc r»-port« an to tho cotiiu copious editions ami circulated among
dition of tlie gyving wheat crop in the
tho suliscriberH for a stipulated conridNorthwest, comprising the Statist of
oration. The A eta DLuma was a public
According to population China takes
Wukozmui. Miuneaota, Iowa, Nebraska,
enterprise, supported by government, the irighostrelative rank among the prin­
and th4^jrthrru part of Uliuois and
and
the
few
copies
struck
off
in
Latin
cipal
States of the world. According to
Khmm, toother with* miacclhuieouB crop'
script upon white wooden tablute ware territorial extent, Rusbib is find. Chius
reports from other sections of the coun­
bung at conwpicuomt pointa in tho stri-cta has 425,213,152 inhabitants in an area of
try. Tlie Timca claims thatJthe reports
and the frequented places of tho city, .3,924,627 square miles, while Russia,
were compiled with great care, and
aud ghvo to the curious pcsscr-by tho third in population, having 82,172,022
In
WisAre thoroughly reliable,
latest intelligence of current events. inhabitants, has an area of 8,404,767
cousin, •Minnesota
and
Nebrawka
With the downfall of tho Western em­ square miles.
Tho British empire is
nearly all reports agree tiiat this
pire joumalimn perished, and for upward second in rank, both as to inhabitanta,
will be a year of plenty. The wheat has
of a thousand dreary years was one of 199,817,108, and m to area, 4,677,432
mostly been cut aud stacked; tho quan­
tlie lost and forgotten arts.
'
square miles. Tho United State* is
edged iua guilt by tendering bin resignation.
tity is far above tho average, and the
By Italian gonitis it was finally revived fourth in area and fifth in population ;
—Mr. J. H. Noe. of tho firm of Noe 4 Sone,
quality nevw sxoalied. • There will be
again, and Venice was the scene, of its while Germany is fourth in the latter
well-known merchants of New York, wan murat least one fourth wheat more ex­
second birth.
There are now iu the and eighteenth as to £he former. Ger­
ported from tiioee States than in any preMagliobechia Library of Florence thirty many had 41,058,139 at tho last enumcra
otut year. From Iowa reports are not mi
— A itpcctal leeotmjfire ou tbc Flbit sad Pert encouraging. * In the main the,yield lues volumes of the oldest modem newspaper tion in 1871, snd the United States 88,­
Marquctto raiboad collided with » train that been fully up to the avan^e, but there of which we have any knowledge. It 558,871 in J870. Everything indicates
was entitled (Jacetla, ns some .say, from that the latter has since grown more,
had jtwrt pullod out of Flink Mich., * few days
are sections that have suffered from the
bIdcc. killing two, and injuring nearly all ou
tho word Oazsera, signifying magpie or rapidly than the former. Tho area of
board. Tlicre was a donso fog, aud neither of ravages of the grasshoppers, tho ormy- chatterer, and, according to others, from ttio United Staten is 3,608,844, and that
the enginoera was aware of the approach of wonu, - and the chinch-bug, while the the name of the uniall ooiu for which the
of Germany is but 212,091 square miles.
the other until within a couple of hundred foot weather linn figured conspicuously in re­
paper was sold. It wm published ati Othct countries Btand in order of poputarding tho development of tlie grain.
Venice once a month by order of tho latton as follows: France, 36,102,921 ;
—Tlie steamer Rotimay Cutie, a Hurcceefol The
.
State will probably average as large
government, and coutinuod to bo writ­ Austria-Hungary, 35;904,435 ; Turkey,
blockade rentier Haring tho lato war, wan
heretofore, sumo counties falling be­
wrecked on entering Toronto harbor last week, us
1
ten in script, even after printing ball 30,350,000;
30.000,000; Italy,
and others exceeding tho crop of
with 3,000 etouraionista on boufl. No lives low
:
been invented.
The last number isI 28,796,203; Spun, 16,301,801 ; Siam,
former yooin.
x
.
doted in »ho sixteenth century. Tho 11,800,000 ; Bnxil, 1O,M»,32B ; itadco,
—Tho TcnuoaMc river steamer Hugh Martin
Knnshns are liappy, «q»ecinlly tlie far­
exploded her boiler at Washington Lauding. med portion. The invasion of the gnws- earliest French' journal, the Gasr.ttc det 9,176,082 ; Sweden and Norway, 6,001,­
Tenn., last week. Tlie captain and four other* hoppess early in tho seasou threatened a I'rance, a newspaper still in existence, 310; Belgium, 5,087,105; Persia, 4,wo believe, was edited by Renaudot, ai 400,000; Portugal, 3,995,152; Netherwere killed, aud about a dozen |&gt;aaacugcni Snd
complete failure of all crops, but their
deck luuxls were badly hurt. ■
physician in Paris. It appeared as a‘ lands, 8,674,402; Peril, 3.199,000;
- Ou Hie St. Lottis, Kansas City and North­ departure for fresh fields and pastures weekly, tho. initial number being issued
I Colombia, 2,900,633 ; Morocco, 2,750,
ern. railroad, a few days since, a ywnMoger now allowed nature to recompense in
in April, 1631. It was patronized by the&gt; 000; Switzerland, 2,669,147; Chili, 1,­
train tree precipitated through a trestlework jiart, at laud, for last year’s losses. |
bridge, killing one pereon and injuring none All reports agree that n more bountiful I1 King, Louis XIII.,. and contained at; 938,861; Denmark, 1,784,741 ; Bolivia,
I least ono article penned by tho RoyalI 1,742,352 ; Argentine Confederacy, 1,­
forty other*.
liarvest has never been garnered in that i
—Peyton Snyder, a bral.cman on tho Pitts­
linnd. It also enjoyed tho support of[ 736,922 ; Greece, 1,457,894 ; Paraguay,
burgh, Washington and • Baiumoro raiiroad, Bjnte than that of the present eeneon. Cardinal Richelieu.
1,200,000. As to areas, Russia, Brazil
met lua death at Moore's Station, Pa., recently, The soil lias fairly laughed with plenty,
The British Museum preserves somei aud Mexico poeseas the largest in proin an attempt to navo tho life of a little girl and “tho hard-tinted sons of -toil” will
who had inn upon tho track iu front of a faat reap a reward for their labors never be­ copies of a newspaper called tlie Englishi portion to iidiabitanta, while Belgium,
approfthiug . oxproae train. Tbo child wm fore equaled. They sorely need such a Mercuric, and professing to have booni Great Britain, itaclf, France, Japan,
struck from his grasp and killed instantly, return, and no ono will begrudge them printed undor the authority of. Queeni Italy, tlie Netherlands, Siam, Denmark,
SILVER
while Snyder was fatally injured, aud died soon
Elizabeth in 1588. Tho title of one ofF Sweden and Norway, nnd Portugal are
TIPPED
tlie bounty thus showered upon tlie.m.
afterward.
the number* roads thus : “ The Engtishi among tho most densely populated of
SHOES
In
Illinois
but
little
spring
wheat
is
—The Albion Milla, at Conshohocken, F».,
Mercuric, published by nnthoritic, forr States in proportion to area.
were recently destroyed by fire, causing a loan grown. Tlie northern counties have de­
the prevention of false reports, imprinted
voted some attention to it, but winter
6W'
WIRE
by Christopher Bari nr, her Highness's
wheat and corn constitute the ntaple
Ite-ita and B’&gt; **. Titer *»e dtn-l
Tlie final rejxirtx of the census takers
printer, No. 50.” In it is an nccotuit ot
—The Rockford, Rock Island and St. Louis products. As far as reports go, it would
in
Ireland,
in
1871,
have
just
nppenred,
railroad has been sold at Chicago to parties rep­ appear tiiat there is no reason for com­ the Spanish Annada, under tho heading:
resenting tho German londholdera. for the plaint ; that the crop will be fully up to “A joumall of what passed tdnoo tho and contain »omo information of interest.
aura of 91.320,000. Ttio road wm appraised at
21st of this month, between her Majes­ Tho area of the island is 20,819,947 acne,
91,000.000 a few mouths ago, aud tho highest tlie average of former years, if it does tic’s fleet and that of Spuyne, traiutinit- from which are to be deducted 600,000 WJ23H.
valuation put upon it by railroad men is 91.­ not exceed it
I ted by tho Lord Highe Admiral to the acre® covered with water, and 1,000,000
Taken all in all, the prospect is de
200,000.
of bogs, mountains, and other lauds unfit
—Receiver Jewett, of the Thio Rond. reports cidedly cncoui^ing. Tlicre is every jI Lordes of Council.” But the papora
receipts from tho time of his appointment to reason to expect a full return for the la- I‘ were not published at tho date and in for cultivation, leaving available about
' tho circumstances protended.
They 16,000,000 acres, or 25,000 square miles,
Juno 30. 93,132,008; disburecmonta, 92,759.­
bar of the year in all directions. Not
605 ; balance on hand, 9132,403.
I liavo been proved to be clover forgeries an area somewhat lesS than half of Town.
—Fassengrr rates from Chicago to tlie East only will there be wheat enough to sup-1 executed about 1766. In 1622, during Ten million acres are, again, in pasture,
Lave been advanced again, ami are now m ply tho home demand, but tho West will j tho reign of James I., a paper appeared bo that the cuftivnted land but little ex­
follows: To New York, 920 ; to Boston. 925 ; bo aide to supply the European markets
• under the title of tho London IFccX'(p ceeds ono acre for. cadi inlmbiiaut, the
to Baltimore, 817; to Philadelphia, 918.
with all that may be required, and stilt
' (JuuranL In 1G43, in tho time of tho total population being 5,412,377. In
have some to spare.
I civil war, a variety of publications cloim- 1841 tlie population was 8,175,000, the
—Official return* of tlie tale State election in
ing unworthily the office and the name number of inhabited houses being 1,­
Kentucky give MeCrcery. Democrat, for Gov­
It is Bomowlmt singular to trace the ' of newspaper were produced, bnt, in 320,000. Now there are but 960,000
ernor, 0C, 139 majority orcr Harlan. Republi­
bounce returned, so hint tlie population
can. In tlie House there are ninety Demo­ manner in which arose tlie use of tho1. fact, the flrat Jfciniune news journal pubcommon beverage of coffee, without I lished in England was established by luw fallen off 2,763,000 aouls, and the
crats to tan Rejniblioin*.
—It ta propoeed to change the name of the which few persons in any lialf or wholly i Sir Roger L’Esirauge, in 1665. It bore number of dwellings 860,000. Tlw de­
Cansurratire party in Virginia from Demcx-ral civilized country in tlie world noir make [’the name of the Eublic. Intelligencer, crease in population during the decade
to Whig, and a convention t^&gt; thia end ie talked breakfast At lhe time Columbus dis­ and Hunrived until tlie London Gazette 1861-71 wns, however, only 986,000, and
of to come off at an early day.
covered America it had nover been known was transferred from Oxford to London, Uii’re now Kwmn reason to lielievc that
—Got. Porter, cj Temiassoe, liaa ap|xdnted
j in February, 1866.
"*
• tlie tide lias begun to tam, and that the
lion. D.'if. Key to the seat in the United or used. It only grew in Ambia or Up­
Tho flrrt regular nowapajicr produced next decade will allow an increase. • Of
States Senate undo vacant by tho death of per Utopia. T^e discovery of its use ns a■ j
OUBLE YOUB
Andrew Johnson. Mr. Key ta spoken of aa' beverage is ascribed to the Superior of ‘ in the United States was the Boston tlie 5,412,377 persons in Ireland, 4,150,­
a man of fine talent, though he liae hereto­ a monastery in Arabia, who, desirous of News-Letter, which appeared April 24, 867, or 76.7 per cent, of tho whole num­
fore figured but slightly iu State or national preventing the monks from sleeping at 1704. In September, 1698, an enter­ ber, are returned as Roman Catholics.
their nocturnal aervices, made them drink prising printer in Boston had undertaken Tlie remaining 23.3 per cent, r.re made
—Hie taw officer of Miuutmota baa given an
tlie infusion of coffee, &lt;vi the reports of L । start a nowspspe^, but tho first edition up of 667,998 Episcopalians, 500,000
opinion that Mr. Gilman, Republican, and Mr.
Presbyterians, 400,000 Metliodista, and
Sencerbox, Democrat, are both ineligible aa shepherds, who observed that their was suppressed by the authorities, and
50,000 members of nlxnit 150 other sejiaeaadidatce for the office of Railroad Camak, flocks were more lively after browsing only one copy is now known to exist.
rete necta. Among' these are 578 Plym­
aioner, they having been members of tlie on the fruit of that plant Its reputation
Legislature wbloli paaaed tho act creating the flpread through the adjacent countries,
outh Brethren, 107 Irvingites, 23 Bible
office. Both gentlemen have withdrawn from and iu about 200 years it had reached
Thousands of infanta, nays an emi­ Christians, 15 memlxire of tho “ Church
of
God," 12 members of the “Church
Paris. A single plant brought there in nent phyrician, dio annually iu this
1714, became tlie parent*ntock of all tho country from starvation. A most appall­ of Oliruit," 10 Darb/Ftes, 9 Pusoyites, 6
—llio experiment of shipping large quanti' French coffee plantations in the West ing assertion to make in an enlightened Walkerites, 1 Idinute, 1 Kdlyite, 10
tics of peaches from Baltimore Lm tesulu-d
Mormons, 7 Bwedeulxirgians, 6 ExdndiaaMroanly. owing to the high rates of freight. ' Indies. Tlie Dutch introduced it into land, but one which is nevertheless
Freightage on a car with 250 boxes to Chicago . Java and the East Indies, and the French Ixirne out by facts. Tho remark applies rivo Brethren, 5 Arians, 5 Moralists, 4
coni &lt;215, while tho pooches Bold on arrival at ' and Spanish all over South America and with grcateHt force to artificially fed Prussian Protestants, 4 Revivaliste, 1,
from tl to 91.75, the shippers consequently ■ tho West Indies. The extent of' tho con­ children.
Many mothers whom the “Saint of No Sect,” 1 “Protester
losing from forty to sixty cents per box. Tim ! sumption now can hardly be realized. usages of -a false society have rendered against all Priostoraft," 1 Atheist, 1 Posi­
only portiM who made money wmetborail; The United States alone annually con- unable or unwilling to nurse their chil­ tivist, 1 Socialist, 1 Materialist, 16 Ite1 sumes it at the cost, on its landing, of dren, but in whom there is still left ista, 1 Pagan, 1 Bnddhist, 1 Confucian,
; from fifteen to sixteen millions of enough of holy maternal instinct to pre­ 1 Miuwuhnan, and onljf 49 who are of
—European news is to tho effect that tho
j dollars.
vent them from committing tho eacred "no denomination,” and 5 who ari
Herxegovian tanurrcction w spreading to oth­
duty to a hireling, endeavor to reartheir “undecided.”
er Thrkiah provtocon. A number of official*

H MtanathM to Italy the world is in-

Bocsrty, In which be glvM not
tas addreas would have bom.
make ao alltMtou to political &lt;p--------------------only of tho subject of trau-portation awl homo
aud foreign m«rk« 1&lt; fur toe prodosta of the

—Tho entire family of the venerable politi­
cian Thurlow Weed had a narrow escape from
death the other day, particularly Mr. Weed
hlmaelf. They were all made ncriooriy ili by
natag a copper tea kettle that had teentlaaMd
with oxalic seid.
—Tho Amcnoaa rifle .
with distinguished tamors upon their arrival in
New York. They are held ta great eetoere on
both sides of tho Attautic.
—Ths President Lm count erman.-tel for tho
prrecut tbs enter allowing the wives of the In­
dian priaonsni M Fort Marion, Fla., to ba sent
there from Fort Rill.
-Red Cloud and Spotted Tall have made d.snrai.iila upon din troops for damages to their
country \iy the miner* and prospector* now iu
tho Black HiUa ami there bi a probeNUty tiiat
the Indian* may al any time mirrouad the nnall
body ot troops on the rroond (al though they are
there to i&lt;rot&lt;x-t tho ifavagc*). and oxtcrnihmoj
them a* they did Col. Fott^raan’e at Fort Phil
' Kearney.
—Tbo nmtory ■arrounding the fate rf tho
lixllixmirtU who eeocndol from Chicago nix
woeke ago baa boon partially cleared away by
the fiu.k V at the body of Mr. Newton M. unmwood. tbo reporter, on tbo eastern ohoro of
I^ke Mieiiigan. with a borated life preaerror at­
tached. Them was nothing to indicate as to l«r~
death was mot, whether the hallo in waa ntrock
by lightning or collapsed in mid-air. and the
body fall to the ourfaco, tairating Ilia lifo-prerenfer ; or whether tho balloon struck tho rater
ami wa&lt; rent in tattera. leaving tho men to bat­
tle with tbo wavort, only st last to lx&gt; drowned ;
or whether, m Lm been anggcatod. Grimwood
and Donaldson drew lota to reo who would
jump from tho banket, and tho choice
fall upon tbo fanner. Tbo feet and luuxl*
wert- bare, and tho clothing wil-i tattered and
in plsceo torn l&gt;y tho constant abrasion against
tbo shore arid the, bottom of tho lake. In the
pTckota of hl« clothing were novcral letters and
notes of hi* trip, evidently written after going
up and white sitting in tho basket. Nothing
ban been hoard of Donaldson, nor.hare any
roninanta of the ladloon been discovered.
—Gov. 1’ottn, of Montana. .nrgM that tbo
high-spirited Sioux bo wbippre into subjection,
and that tho Crows bo protected from their
depredations. Recently ttio Crown loot 300
horaea and some of tboir bravret warriora by a
raid from the 8‘oox.
•
—Camo V. Fischer, a colored school teacher
of Misairoippk Lao brought snit against tho
Pullman I'atac* Car Company, claiming 910,­
000 damages for reftinal to allow her to travel
on a palace car from Cmciuuali to Waehingt &gt;m
—Great excitement wm recently produced ta
Washington, Jcfforeon and Burke cotintire,
Georgia, by tbo discovery of what necmcd to be
a preccmecrtod plan on tho part of tho nogrooo
to murder tho wLitre. An Asooctated l‘rre*
telegram from Angu*ta,Ga.,giTM the follow­
ing particnlxm of tho affair: "Twodays since
Blotter wm found iu Williamson’* More, ta
Washington county, tbo place where the colored
militia drills, entering th© m&amp;naacro of Um
whites on the 20th taat. Tlie order wm signed
• by a man named Harris, aud stated tiiat Rivera.
* colored militia General of South Carolina,
would be present aud direct the movement
Tho order said: ■ Kill every white msn and
take every gun yon can get. Have all your
companies ready. Kill with axes, hoes and
pitchforks, and get powder aud shot as you
kllk' After commencing the work ta Washing­
ton county, the negroes were directed to move
toward Bartow, ta Jefferson county, where they
would be jone.1 by Gon. Rivera. At first many
thought till* KM a Hoax gotten up for tho
purpose of scaring the whites, but yesterday a
letter wm found ta Jcfferaon county, directed
to
colored ' campoutes,
and
giving
KubstadtiaBy
tho
same
instruction!.
Tho whites, apprehending danger, telegraphed
to Macon for ammunition, which wm promptly
fnrnwbed nud distributed 4o the local com­
panion. Eveiy preimraticu wau made for a
conflict, but measures were also taken to pre­
vent a ooltanon, nnd by dusk last evening 80
negroen. charged with being, tho rtaglcadcra in
accotmta cverrthing wm quiet, and do farth« trouble waa apprehended.
- AdiapMcb from Hl Paul nay* the raincra
tn the Black Hille from Bismarck L-vo lx-oa
branifram. They report the country rich in
mineral w«Qth, the digging of Custar-* gulch
paunuig from 930 to 950 per day. According
to their Htory, parties who Imre already occnpied the Lilia bare made ctaima covering all
the rich country, which Gon. Crooka Las recog­
nized, they only leaving wrulo the treaty with
tho IndMun ie being completed, when, nudcr
the umleratanding with Crooks, they are to rotara and take prweedou. At the time the let­
ter waa written1'conveying tlu* information,
mint re we re reported a, reaching. the kill*
daily, and were pre-empting all grounds show­
ing indications of wealth.
-The following i* the late*: dtapateh from
Augusta, Gk. in relation to the threatened
insurrection of Utoaopro:
All U quiet but
UTad! rtill ocnilauc. It is believed there will
be no further trouble. The nagroes have dlsjieraed and retunwd to their homes. A dis­
patch from aandersrille. WaahioKton county,
report* tlio arrest of Candia Harris, cue of the
leader* in the plot He iwe madosconfrasion,
taplicattag Prince Bivera, Majur-Gt neral of
the South Carolina militia. River* emphatical­
ly denies the charge. There are seventy uo-

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offspring “ou tlw bottle.” The great
have been innwacrul. towns captured,, and
Hu HtenmMilp Dakota.
J;sui Vaijeon, tho hero of Victor
telegraph hnon destroyed by the insurgents.
principle at tho foundation of nil suc­
Tho new Williams &amp; Guion steamship
—Harvest work in England han been every­ Hugo’s *' lx’s Misernblcs," is dead. His cessful feeding of either adult or infant
Dakota, sister ship to the Montana, of
where delayed by tl&gt;o unsettled weather, j real name was Martin Foiscmolle, and
is that the supply of food be appor­ which extended mention has Inxm made
and crops are reported in an uuMtiefaetory con- I ho was a native of the village of Verves,
tioned to tho ability to digest Tho ex­ in these columnn, arrived at this port on
in tho province of Seine-et-Oise, in
Saturday, on her first voyage from Laver­
tent to which this principle, axiomatic pool. Sho is of the same peculiar, and
-A jcalcras himVandat Manebwtn.'. Engbuid. France.
In 1842 lie was sent to the
though it be, is disregarded is truly withal handsome model as the Montana,
recently threw sonic vitriol in bi* wife’* f»cc
galleys for life for killing a priest who
and poured iwtnc down bet Uiroal, with the iulamentable.
The child, after a briel ।j 32^
325 Jcci
feet --_CI 45 feet beam, and 35 feet
tentwn of diafigtirin;; her in such » m&amp;nnrr seduced his wife, ami was pardoned in seaion of
vortr• deptii of hold. Tho Dakota can steam
hand-feeding, or
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e . | sixteen knots an hour, and hM accomUiai. u be said, "no ono would euro for a 1852, by Lonii* NajioJcon, for displaying
ing
at
tho
breast,
begins
blind crijipio liko her.’ Tito wretch wm m*- great heroism during the prevalence of
.
.
°
I intniation lor ow ramn ana 1,000 moot57 LaSalle Mroet. Chlca&lt;o, Ill.,
grow Trettul, whines uneasily, twista . BRU p^n.-ngi-ra. Sho is commanded l»y
tenced to penal servitude for Life.
cholera in 1849. . After his pardon ho
hir little body aud jerks his little' "
—&gt;U
* ■»—•»- and
— &gt; —
------ —
Cm
Forsyth,
sails «
hcnco
onx*__
the
—Fifty Jxutmjim wore killed or drowned xt
went to Persia, and made a great fortune
Farrar, Land* sad Village Property.
Barcelona, Bpaln. recently, by the erplosion of
limbs. To pacify him ho is, if not dosed 19th inst.
as a physician. A few^ycars ago he re­
The Dakota made her initial trip pte^rf'ESr!’&gt;»)“
» vowel while loading with xar material*.
with paregoric or soothing nyrup, cither
across tlw Atlantic in loss than nine
—Wliile on a yachttag cxciimian on the En- turned, to his native village, and spent
given lhe bottle or put to tho breast days, and did not steam at full speed.
gliab channel the other day. the steam yacht tlw remainder of his daya in amusing
baring the royal family on board, ran down himself with children, of whom ho was Pained by tho indigestion which is just Three days out she passed an imnicnsc
the yacht Mwllrtoe. anjiug a party of ladica very fond, anil exhibiting his old con­ 8&lt;&gt;tting in, or irritated by tho tooth iceberg.—A’. K. Evening MaiL
wbjch is pressing tiirciugh the gum, the
RBOKirr statistics show that the rhole
vict drc«s to visitors. Ho had no lack
and one killed. Thn Bailor&lt; au t-oard the Mlatlislittio sufferer greedily* seises anything
toc were iu the act of dipping their flag to tho of admirers, during his last rceidcuce in that may bo offered it to eat or drink, number of farmers in France is 7,833,­
Queen when Uicir craft wm run down and cut France, for Uw French worship their
259, of whom 3,875,945 are land propriand for a time in quiet For a time tho
in two by tire Meaner Alberta.
heroes, especially when thry are rich or
etere. Of tho non-propriebita 386,583
device of filling tho child's stomach
—The Cuteiw of Now York arc very aau-; jKrwerfnL
farm rented Land, 291,527 farm lands for
every time it cries or yliixics answers th a
gutae of the success of the filibustering expe­
a aluire of the produce, and 869,254 are
dition of two voaecl* that soiled from Naw
intended purpose; but soon nature re­
day UlMwers.
York for Cuba romc time since—the Octavia
A woman on a nt&lt;*amboai Bloating tlie bels. The child liecomiwi still more fret­
and tho Pedro Zaritla—both well provided wit}) Luchiue Rapids, lately, tainted away and ful, and the stomach rejects its unwnlTax Chicago people arc Tory much de­
fell into a tab of raspberries. The ex­ 1 ciojuo load. Soon intestinal troublos pressed at learning from an article in the
pense to her husband is thus summed up , follow thia gastric disturbance, but still Scientific. American that Chicago is
j by a sympalhizing comvqxmdent i Ed- Datura’s protest is unheeded or min- Kinking at a rate which will overwhelm
of the re|ireeontatirea of Bnwda. Germany, j waid paid for the raspberries at ten oente undenrtood, and still food is given to be j her with the waters of Lake Michigan in
tad Austria with tho Grand Viricr. it was pro­ a quart, $5.10 ; tho tlrvsa was a new one again rejected. The littlo infant in a less titan forty thousand years.
posed that a Buaj^radon at limtHiUw be ar­ I and cost just an even $100 ; a pair of IMWeivo sufferer of all thin cruelly. In I
ranged, eo as to niK-crtain tho grievance* erf tlw
’ striped balbriggan horn-, very pretty by the language God han given it before ho!
iiwuraeute, but to this the Grand Vtoer re­
fused to secede, am’ nothing was accomplisbed. the way, were worth $1.50; a hoe htanl- gives it npe&lt;9h it pitfully jnuyn for mor- j
—Gen. De CSaeey, French Minister of War, kerchief, with an embroidered oupid in ’ cy ; but this language in an unknown I
in a public apeecb declared that Franco would one comer, was valued at $6.00; sundry j touguo to ths anxious mother. Soon &lt;
confine lhe reorganization of Uio anuy. under other things, such as one pair five-button | tho appetite becomes eapriciotiK, tlw
the military taw, to a [xoce footing, for jairely kid-glovte, one light brown chignon, '
child liecomca oiuscinb-d and grows
one very long iKisil-r, He., counted up; pate, the eyes grow gltwsy and rink
$20.00 nw.
Al! throe tilings were I into tlie head; fever emu**, tlw pulne
ruined completely, no" that tho exact coal i becomes quick, thready and irregular,
of Kare’a faint waa $132.60.
the skin grows j-tu-ched and
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TE.UX'a OMAHA COIGXI.
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st r. s. u-minr, • .
In 1868 George Francis Train organ-,
izod liis "Credit Fancier of America" by When to anft tfcp wii rt'*" earwtvr®
Andln »drr*wA&lt;h&gt;
•
inducing 100 irarsous to put in $1,000
I»nn vs and «.
each for tho purpose of .buying town sites
To nwy daybrrak-mtte
wtf pUy
in tho Northwest. The company .organ­ To tax rwact bitV-r wiMS
know »y dqr,
Wc
etna qstt B, •• to a lyrk
ized with Train m President and George
So
in hearen no human eye can nifrk
F. Bemis, of Omaha, as Treamircr. The
The tbarp. **&gt;11 ptato® cl(avta^''rlHft&gt;u^h U»
only purcliaso made was oT300 acres of
fray. ’
•
land immediately adjoining Omaha on Tin wv wafer, ill-fato on do no iU,
TUr rwih.g'tMwrl •bajl not (ate ■■]&gt; Main
tho south, at $70,000. After tho Luul
The henry load thar yet nrart nuilro h bierd;
luul been divided into town lota, Train Forito.lwur apaae
Uud wcrtd'a wfetic l« »IH1,
became poMMSed with the idem tliat ho
. W|.
MowwiUltVchru ».'TIUdUo&lt;ptfr&gt;fdT
wae tho people’s choice fur President of
tho United Blates, and he started out on
...... ;
-fi ; :*n
his grand speech-making tour, leaving
J'J.BASAXrIltK£‘
the management of the Credit. Fonciar

imaginrel. A1J Uf©.rwt of the watch, ex­
Few travelers start on a trip of any cept only tlio dial/is constructed by maimportance without secret mwgivingv of cldnes of equal delicacy. The dial lias
poenfMcrMwident, and, if business mem, to be pointed by hand, though it would
leave their-a^aira in. something like or­ Mxim as if so shnplo a'printing operation
der ".leak aonMJthing may liippen.” ought to be done readily enough by
They do not reflect Uiat something bap- mechanism.
world.
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asked as to the uno mado of it Being
ixiim every day ; tliat we are never, even
iMjnala, I will not oak compensation as a
A JtEMAltKAHX.B CAKE.
BREAKFAST THE W.OBED OVER.
•t
o»r own. firemdos, safe from accident;
"‘■'T’fV/,ul.+"**" J1?"/tbojlioor
Iho Unit »«1
A writer in the New Yprk Lsdgcr
£hat our ordinary wnlk« arc hedged in
tovo'irioao ft lifelong an fl not «tany nirj(^ ovji nmong pwpto of tlio kuno ‘
slates tliat daring-thc summer of 1833 a
by dangers; tliat a walk through city
broken, I do not therefore call it very
Tbl
ri~.
lb. wu
•, ™
young man named Hatt, of Wilton, Fair­
maguauimdus in a prosperous man to and mtadown to hw breakfast^at o witha
field county, Gunnecticu t, who was a do________ v 1U_.-___ ;
accept these services and render in return strong apjx'tit'’. Tho profosaional mna
voted student, and who luul luxm striv­
only my board and tho leant amount tliat rises later in the day, and 8, it mr.y l»c 9 Who can’enumerate the dangers doily ing very hard to keep- up his ftfllogtate
Meope^'in
city
thoroughfares
I
And,
in
will creditably clothe me."
course of studies and teach nt tho satnc
o'clock, fiiids him sipping his cup of cuf»«».later days, whcii tramps prow!
fo&amp; Ylicixmdon nobleman K scarcely
ymc, was suddenly deprived of his reason
around the ccuntay, ready for any deed
i nily iu the rise.
temper, too, vma r
and memory, dropping back, mentally,
prepared fpr, it by raid-lay, and tho
of violence, the sweet shady places, near
^yd(ik-rvicw |.
________ leoiOy
upon the plane of obeoluto infancy. His
aliadoWs oKev&lt;ming fall before-'the Par­
Housework 1 I nin sure a home is as isian epicure has take n his first piad. brooklet or woodland, arc no longer father,, tho Rev. Mi*. Hflit, was fora time
r o“f fLXS •emuerotroatsfromdmiger. Jran'lngO
much for your aatisfaction as for mine ; Dr. Tobins^ Venner, - — ‘ " few touches on this in her •• Little Mid- almost beside himself with anguish nt
r, of bliakcsprar.^
and I am sure tho tailor docs not leave time, recommends to jx^rsonH of sedentary
this fearful stroke. The dentil of a
shipman.’* The little fellow, rotupiing
much o£ my'aewing for you to do.”
loved ouo would not have been so Itard.
habits a couple of poochixl toggs, sea ’
" I don’t complain of housework nor'
Mined with 8auce, a few cornu of pepper, narrowly escapes death three times' dnr- He Sent his son to Hartford, tmt found
of doing your newing; but I do think
drinking thereafter a good draught -o|[
H nn across the country to his | no relief there. Ho was reoommendod
the Inudon of little Johnny linn fallen claret. Iznak Walton breakfasted, whW
to send the yo«ng man to Dr. Cliaptain,
Kh«n jteM
“home,” but is totally unconscious of
cf Cambridge, which ho did.
fishing, on a piece of powdered boef and
"It strikes me," eaid ite, with a pro­ a radisli or two. The Greeks ate but it, nixl whila bls uictlier listens brenthDr. Chaplain made a critical examinevoking complacency of tone, “ tliat if two meals, tho first .at midday, tho sec­ lossly to a recital of tho lad'a jicribi nt sea, tioft; extotalina .Over two weeks, wh"n
OA’K ICldHT OF A WIFE.
you corned his living yon would, have ond at evening. .The Epglifh in the a|io dreams not of the deadly perils which liis report wns, that there could bo no
•• John," mid I one night, to my husr teas to say about the burden falling, du | tbiAi'fnih and fiuirtriritli V-nfciritu luul life Ims ‘encountered 'wfthin fflght of his present relief. " But," said he, jto the
T
’ '
' four meals a day. In the sixteenth arm- peaceful home. I remember reading of father, " between the ages of thirty fire
land, wi I pul my basket of sowing away yon/* 1
a ginitlsmnn who was tarice shipwrecked,
' preparatory to retiring, "John, nn you
and forty I think them, will .lie a change
tprr* giy lord pad buly rat ctown to a re­
, mid on one of thcoe occtiaious tossed
go down to-morrow morning, I wish you
post of two piocee of salted fish and half
in the condition of y uir son.” And he
W
i
about
iu mid-ocean for days before ho
would stop at Mrs. West's door and leave now tlgin you did before ho was torn!" a dozen red herrings, or a dish of
tlien explained tliat the brain wm too
va» pickl'd up by a passing .vessel; yet,
her 85 from hie."
&gt;pnib£ aid a quart Of beer and the same
much expanded for its cranial cavity;
acarcely a year afterward, while bathing
"Five dollars:” and my lord looked always worked hard enough.”
measure of wine. Pcpys, of Charles II.'s at home, ho was seized by vertigo or but that, as the mind, in its prMtmt con­
up quite astonished. _" For what i”
" Well, and so do L ' But now a., .to reign, had at liis company breakfast® a
cramp, and died by drowning, iu his own dition, was necessarily nt rest, nature
" Why, she is collecting money to sid : Johnny. I presume you will allow your- barrel of oysters, a dish of meats’
The
beth-Uih. A workingman once fall from might perform her own cure.
that society she is Searutary of, and us-1 hcW half owner of him, iM.tiw law allows tdngueq, a .dish .&lt;jf Snchoviis, with wine
a Bcaffoiding twenty feet high, and chanoca were, that before the unfortunate
always felt interested iu it, I told hur I y&amp;ir'enftan control opi him. BoW of all z sorts and -aio. Mra. Sedgwick
student
should
have
reached
tho
age
of
reached the ground uninjured. Soon
much do you do for him I” .
would give her 85.”
writes of an English breakfast party tlyV afterward, the same num fell from a low forty, thc.subatanoo of the brain would
“ I maintain him. I do my isirt."
this with quite a show of ossurtho number of guests arc never allowed garden-ladder, and was killed on the contract, restoring it to healthy action.
" No, John, you are wrong ; you don't to exceed twelve. There ore coffee, tea,
nnoo, though I really felt.quite uneasy
spot. A hunter, notorious for hta suc­ ' The anxious lather and family found
ns to. tho reception of my request, for do your pari. From the first you never chocolate, toast, roll’, grated licef and
cess , in the chase, and whose apparent but little hope in tins, yet they waited
John is rather notorial in some of liia have. Did not weary months go by in fggs, broiled chicken, reindeers’ tongues,
imperviousness to danger earned for him patiently, taking good ‘care of the non
ways ; however, I, lud licen cogitating which yon bore no jMirt whatever of the sweetmeats, fruit and ires. When Mrs. tluLlitlij of " Rhjnoccros Bill,” after cs- meanwhile. Nineteen years luul elapsed
some matters lately in my own mind, burden I”
8. C. Hall bn-nkfaste-d with Miss Edge­ enjing^eoniparatively nnscatlied, from from the. date of tho visit to Dr. Chap­
mid determined to make u bold stand.
" Well, that is curious complaining ; worth the table was heaped with earlyJ frequent encounters with wild beasts, lain, when Mr. Hait-camo down one
roses upon which the dew wbs still wns bitten by a favorite dog, and died in morning from his duunber and naked
“Well, Borah,” at length camo tho re­ what would you have mo do I"
ply. “ you need not - count on my doing
"You might have got a servant, instead moist There was a little bouquet of her consequence. I might multiply instaneca where liis books- had been put. They
any such thing. I don’t approvs ®f tliat of letting all the housework, fall on me ; arranging always by each plate—this of this kind, of which thousands have were given to him, end to the great joy
society nt all, and not ono ‘cent of my or you mighs.'tmtc kepi n home,
i from Mnria Edgawtrttly tlnrn between 70 occurred, but content myrulf with "cap- of his friends, it was soon apparent that
money shall go to help it."
1 could ride out anil enjoy Urn fine and 80. A breakfast-in Scotland consists pingthc climax,"by nnrratiug.thcsingnhu his reason was restored. Ho resumed
chiefly oi cold grouse, salmon, cold boef, life and death of a marine. During a sea­ liis studies of mathoruab’a; and the dn»"I give it out of viy money," said I, weather ; but tliat is all past now."
." I. ihonhl aux. tlmt it ©out ma anpugh nuirnuilndo, jellies, honey, five kimls of, fight ho was seriously injured, and laid sics, just where he hud left them, and
growing bolder; "I only asked you to
far
this
iloutor,
ifiroe,
(
^a.,
aqtbAnt
talk
­
bread, oatmeal cakes, coffee, toast and away for d'vwl, b.ut recovered, having had allowed no break of intellect. There
luavo it al her door for mi."
teiu Houthey alludes to the diffrrcnV ■K.kulV none and jaw broken, teeth I w«n no trace op liis mind of the long
“ i’owr
money!
Wlial do you ing about keeping’a horse.”
.prefcxvncca
of. varinua n-Viona in n gwl •knockotf onl, thumb carried away, arm blank in his life, nor cf anything wliich
." True, it coat cyough.;_but I mn talk­
to food when ho descrilius a mnn of uni- and leg wounded, an eye destroyed, and had oopnr^ed during the dark years, and
“I mean what I Riy—ni&gt;/ money. ing about the division of tho burden.
Was tho part you bore iu t£p jxjyment of venmj taste ns oqe who would have eaten
other damage done. Then he went it was wmc time before liis father dared
Have I no right to spend money ns well
those bills equal to my p:Lrt in' tfio ’mat­ " aaitkagcs fbr breakfast at Norwich,
home and mniricd. A fire next door so to tell him tliat ho “ was almost forty
ns you ? I don't approve of the Masons,
sally lunns at Bath, awcei butter in
।ferxilM tin wife tliat she and her infant I years of ago.
but that does not hinder you from spend­ ter 1 Would you have taken roy place
lMwlaud,onuigo marmalade at Eiliuburgh,' (
fur
thut
money
if
it
wore
to
have
boon
diod, and he wan alone again. Ho went
ing money and time for them os much an
X'RICEX OX' X'AKX-X..IBOO.
। work in some tube mills, and fell and
, paid yon instead of tliono who cared for I'inliin haddocks at Aberdeen, and drunk to
yon liavc a mind.”
.
The Deportment of Agriculture re­
beefsteaks to oblige the ।
John looked at mo quite amazed at you I I think not."
broke a log. Recovering, he was han­
" Didpi I have all tnSclqflics to j»uyT”
ey insisted upon obliging dling lumber, when a pile fell ou him port for July, from statistics mndn up
my midden outbreak. Your see, I hml
I and three ribs were broacn. ' Then ho from all the States, shows tliat the av­
always l&gt;ecn iho most amiable of wivew.
erage price of farm-labor for tho whole
would
havo
eaten
squab pie in Devon­
of
any
sort
for
a
aeason
and
tho
money
Then ho hroku out quite triumphantly,
knitted together again and retuiBed to
United State's, at tho present time, is,
shire, shiwp's bead with tho hair on
“ Conte, now, who earns the money that saved from my wardrobe supplied all
work, ai;d indeed, so to. Spitak, took an­
in
Scotland,
potatoes
roasted
on
tho
that
was
naeded
;
and
I
might
mid
tliat
'without
board, $12.40 per month,—a de­
other rib, for Jic found a second wife.
maintains this family t”
all his other clothes have been got in tlio hearth in Ireland, frogs with the French, Back in tho tul» works he hail a circular cline since I860 of nearly 22 per cent
“ You and I together," said L
jrickied
herrings
with
tho
Dutch,
sauer
­
The
calculations
are Imw.i1 on the. utun•• ‘Together!' Well, I should like to fsune •.ray.”
saw take oft four fingers ; and when he
" Well, really, I luul no idea how macli kraut with the Gcnuana, macaroni with had gut well of tins little injury, what bera gived rwqi^ijrcly in the censuses
aoc the flrat cent you havo carnod in the
tho
Indians,
aniscsocd
with
ths
Sjianiali,
tanruu y»«ra we have been married.. To­ of a inariyr ^ou were. Next yon will be
was left of him was killed by a curving* of 1860 and 1870. In the hitter, those
" ’
teficah with the
gether! Well, I call tliat pretty rich.” clothing mo jin &gt;lie t^uno |-ui. £ow
knife in his'wife's handn.
Ho sodded are included who were formerly staves.
Persians, dogn
My spirits were visibly declining under tluuikful I ought to be for soculculatiug
her for not knowing bow to carve, and These had no plhce in tho former min
with
tho
Northwestern
Indians,
curry
Ids ridicule, but I kept, bn ns boldly ns I a wife!”
ImQcked her down for her ignorance. mention. TlicySncreaae tho proportion
with the Asiatic East Indiana, birds', In Ilia Beufilc he foil upon her, and of loW-priccd lalxir, and thus assist in
could.
,
“Now, in tliosc two years,” said I,*
reducing the average.
Tim average
neats
with
tlio
Chinese,
mutton
roasteil
“ When we wore married you thought, continuing in the face of his sneer, "all
landed on tlio knife.
So closed liis
price of Inl&gt;or, with Ixxirdf in tho East­
or protendiMi to thiuk, yourself very of t-ie care and confinement consequent with kbnby with the Turks, pismirocnkrei rdninge career.
ern
Staten,
is
,818.50;
in
the
Southern,
on
tho
Orinoco,
and
turtle
and
vi'niaon
happy iu atMiuning tlm caro of board on attending the child havo fallen on me.
$10.17; in tlie Woaton:, ^13.66; iif the
and wardrobe. I didn't ask It of you. I have managed some wny to accomplish with the Lord Mayor ; and tho turtle and
ir.l tch-ma Kz.vo Jf-t exx xx eh r.
Midillo, $16.81; in tlio Territories,
You aeked ins to lie your wife, knowing .my housework ami sewing as I used. I venison he would liavo preferred to all
An English journal, commenting u]K&gt;n $18.25; and on tho Pacific Const, $28.12.
other dishes, because his taste, though
well all that meant”
can hardly think how it has Ixxm done.
the fact tliat machinery is now being ap­ Tho average price jMud for harvest­
Catholic, waq i»4 indis&lt;-tiiMtftting."
•*A» nearly m I romomlwr,” infcrplied to the manufacture of wntdica in hands in the States of Ohio, Michigan,
ruptod John, "you worn mighty ready • many Wmt^MAArojbidn to chareh -aibeo A
WlbiECX.HAi EAHX&gt;BMOXJV3I. Fnuicc, gives the following brief sketch
Indiana. lUinoia, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
to accept mo.”
be was born f”
A Ban Francisco correspondent gives of one or two of tlie more ingenious ma­ Iowa, Missouri, Kdiiras, and Nebraska,
" Granted—to save argument," said I,
" You wouldn't exjiect a vtan to take a lively description of tho grand hubbub chines now in urto at the fmnous watch
was, with board, $1.71 per day—Minne­
coloring.
care of a baby, would yon t That isu't c. that is daily witnewed at tlie Mining manufactories at Waltham, Mass. With
sota paying tlie greatest average, $2.30,
** Well, we stood up in church to­ man's work."
Stock Exchange in tliat city during' the regard to the ixunmon notched or cog­
and
Missouri and Kanras tlio host av­
gether, and you promiisxl to lova, cher­
“Isn't it!" said I, bitterly ; " than I busy scasen. It is worthy of a visit wheels wc learn Unit they, are first
erage, $1.43 and $1.46 respectively—the
ish,'etc., and so did I."
wouldn’t have a baby. I have been" to from the stranger of an investigating stamped in untlina from thin ribbons of
reason,
undoubtedly, lot these low prices
" And ohr.y; too,” said I; " but you, church just four times and then some
turn of mind. Facing the great entrance metal. A number of the disks thus
being tlio surplus of labor on account of
in return, endowed mo with all yourr viuijpr luw stayed yi,th Johnny. . l^ow
door, on u
dqis, stand the caller formed are threaded on a fine rod and
tho
ravages
ol loctwta in thooe States.
worldly goods, imd the ininirter proand his Heixetary. .'Mang*l to toe right almnjH-d together. Tha bar-thus formed
Indiana paid $1.75; Illinois, $1.83; Wis­
nouneed ns man and wife; and aowc'
c_. night to soothe Inm when he has Been and left are rows of chairs occupied by is placid in the tooth-cutting machine,
consin,
$1.92;
and Michigan, $2 per day,
Isivo. livpd.”
sick and fretful 1”
membera of tho board ; acuta worth where a reciprocating knife cuts a groove
as the average price for those States.
"Ye^” said ,'Jphn, complacently;
"How do yon suppose," saiddic, "I some $25,(MX) or $30,000 in gold spiooc. ill it; the bar w turned automatically a
The average eoat of threahiug wheat is
" and as I look back over tho time, I could work by day if I didn't get my At tho call of a given stock these eighty
sixtieth or other portion of a tnru, ac­ stated to be, in New England, from 10
think I havo done what I agreed and night'c sloop.”
men—the number is limited—rush Iran- cording to the number of teeth, and a
to 13 cento per bushel; iu Pennsylvania,
made a pretty good'hnstand. I really
"Just the name way tliat Ido when ticsdly to tho apace fronting tho caller’s acocsd groove is cut; the process is then
7.7 conte; north of the Ohio river and
think yon ought to Bo thankful when you my night is broken, exactly."
desk. Then the aceno defies descrip­ repeated till the required number of teeth
west of the Mississippi, no State averages
"Well, Borah, what is the drift of all tion ; 'tin bedlam let loose. Yelling, is formed. For cutting the escapement
more than 7&gt; cento; Nebwka goto her
" Well,” said I, “I think I have been this talk, oneway ? for I don't see any, shouting, wildly gesiicuhituig on all wheel, with its curiously formed tooth, a
thre.'hiiig aono at luw bh'S-S cepts; Cali­
a domtviic, prudent wife, and I don't uao in prolonging it. ”
'
‘
'• sides, and to thd uninitiated a free fight more elatoratc apparatus is required.
fornia averages 5.8 cento; and Oregon
feel on® atom more of gratitude to you
"Well, then, it is my original state­ seems more tluui imminent. . Fiuidly, Each tooth requires six cuts to finish it
6.4 cento. The low coat of threshing in
for Iming a decent hn«bond than you ment—that bsI did my part of tho family out of the Jtahei-confuson of voices the For thia purpose the little rod of steel
the States north of tlie Ohio' river and
odgjht to frel to me for. licing a decant labor and took all the core of Johnny, caller brings forth order, and procoeeds
“ ■
L®®"’u,id i00 ke&lt;‘p and yon are a man in prosperous cir­ to announce tho variuua satee effected cular pinto, round tiui edge of which are west of tlie Miasivippi is undoubtedly
duo to two causes: the W of improved
promises than that I keep cumstances, I am entitled to as much witliLi these brief momenta of conf iudon. six knives, each mounted so m to bo
your mi
and rapid mschincs, and the growing
mine t?
money for tliat m if I were employed This*form concluded, aaotkar mining capable of traversing across the plate.application of atoam to tho work; and
"Borah, you positively ore very acri­ and paid l&gt;y the month for the name stock m colled, and the wild aceno is re- Tho rod. is acted on anew naively by these
also to tl*e increased yield per aero over
monious to-night. Don't you think wc work, and 1 have a right to spend money
knives, it being turned radially so as to
tliat of the Eastern and Southern Statee.
luul ixstter go to bed!”
for things that don't suit you if I please houni, morning and evening. Hie Inuu- «mc opposite each in turn. When all
JL’XfAU V. BKXJAMXX.
"Na, sir. Well, meantime, we have to do so ; and I may add,” said I with a nosH is a prosperous one.; but mon not six liavu operated n single tooth is eomlaid by mon-.-y enough to buy this house safliWn
‘ It is raid tliat Judah P. Benjamin, for­
&lt;nfr&lt;qu&lt;nntly Irtrtcr therein dtoir health
amtampible in yju to tr| to oppose qr iqitl roteoa.. fcfc gold,
Speculating in to present a fresh surface to the knives. merly Secretary of State of thb South­
and still havi: some in the bank."
" Tlumks to my hard work ! ’ ditmod forbid my doing so." ■
mining stocks is a temptation few uan re­ This is continued till all the teeth are ern Confederacy, jrirn m now " pleading
John said no more. I saw by the look sist
Millionaires and servant girls, fiitotod, when the upjamitus is autouudi- law" in die courts‘cJf Grilldhalland West­
But unkind, but he bad never stopped to
think about such things.
When his
"If wa occupied Uic respective posi­ next Hettlcment came and ho slipped a
$20
bill
into,
my
hand
and
.said,
"That
tions of superior oral sifl»ordiiK»ta, I
should do wliat. I do for you for. a ilxod is for your private pur»f&gt;,” I really
stipend, and no questions should be thought ho wasf the beet husband in the
‘•Whew!

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Why, that is treason.

“ More thanks*,*' raid I, “ to tho per­ in his eyes that he was quite angry ; and women and children, prtach’T-i and
fect g?xxl health we havo always had. so was I. That vm.i the fir-i time in our sports, all join in. this legitimate gamble.
We UMkio all those promises * for better married life that we foiled to ktes Mich Palatial mansion*: are upspringing, M if
otiwr
good
Indeed, I felt guilty.
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....
, .i. luu^uv.r. -u&gt;v vikj — uukic
with us idl tins time. Hail you been though I hotdly know why, but it was in stocks.” Men and women ore almost
sick or bonent mi^fortano Ivfiillt-n you, I late before 1 fell atdeep.
' itaily nhippixl to the insauo itsyltun—rent
Tl»e next morning all was serene. No f there by ••stocks.” Any child in the
should lu»v» nuui,VT«-d some way to reduce
our expenwa so that you would feel the trace remained of the evening's storm, i streets can give yon a lucid exptanatom
hut npthiug mtfco was noul about the j of the mystic words, margins, pointe,
sick,' mere cure would ham fallen on crfninxioiM nuliocriptirMui.
Next day 11 a»wei«m«nta, buyer and sellnr W, etc.
yon. Bui wo helped each other rave and nx-t Mra.JVeat, and alte tluuikwl me very , The elsewhere comfortable fortune of
I one or two thousand dollars is there only
now J chum an equal light with yon in much for doubling my money.
Door John! He didn’t mean to be | a moderate competency. .
spending moesy."

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colly thrown out of gear. The jewels are
cut by saws of iron faced with diamond
dust, all by machines. Even tho screws,
of which two hundred sad thirty arc
made from a thirteen-inch length of steel
wire, the waste being more than the
amount actually wurkod, are formed by
a machine which znakra the thread, nuts
off tho'screw, makes the slot in the liead,

and delivera thciwrew complete. About on® hundred and fifty thrnmand of theft?
screws go to the pound troy, so that the
minuteness of the mechanism may be

minster, iu Ixindun, is making money
so feat that in order to find time to count
it ho has to get up every morning five
or ten hours before day. No, they don’t
n»y exactly that, cither ; but they do ray
to makes £10,900 a year by his practice,
which is su extraordinary sum for a
blsrstod American to make at the En­
glish bar, and in so short s time after his
first appearance, then*. Jndah has a tongue
as long and as timtor as a well •rope, and
Iris powers as an orator are'wonderful.-—
LouUville Courier Journal.

Swexth in mlvvniHy—A sugiir-houzo
friliire.
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businoMi to tho company’s Secretary,
Bcmuk who wm allowed a salary of
$1,500 and ox]&gt;enscs paid. Train has
never returned to Omaha. Bcmia’ salary
has Immsu unpaid for several yoars, for the
reason that Uiere were no (raids to pay
him, and this spring ho aoenrod a judg­
ment in the United States Court against
the company for'$11,000, and an order
won issund for a sale of enough of the
company’s land to^sati.sfy the judgment
Tho sale was advertised to come off a few
days ago, and a big crowd gathered about
tho United States Court-room for the
purpose of bidding on the property,
which is now worth double wliat. it coat
tho Credit Fourier. But jnst before the
sale a writ of injunction was served,
wliich luid been obtained by Gen. Dix
and John J. Cisco, of New York, memIters of tho original organization, and tho
proceeding, was stopped. And so tlie

. The dentist’^ epitaph—" gc.|ji filling
his last .cavity."

How » it -1tart a LiartMtahrtColonri,
after a good dinnsr, lluda’Jflirtr ho has
gained a step ill proriidfetM! *Bccauao
ho is then arfuli QtrfonH. .&lt;iM

• Shoe DeaMm—“ I'fltMT *Fftaivo no
No. 12'shGc®, sir ; butiicre ii'j? pair of
largo nines.’’ CiUitcimtS'—" fnjias 1 Do

yer. take me for CindcreRcrl''^’..
“ I wouwj advise you to put your haul
into a dyo-inb ; it’s rather iod," snid a
joker to a randy-haired girl.' ' MI would
ndvisf.jmu to ptit yours into nn'oven ; it
is ratlier eoft," said Nancy.

Oxe of the hardest things to-do is to
let well-enough alone, and Qita* not lew
strange than the fascination wliich
prompted a man to .pirfk; up a hot
poker the second time to soo what burnt

matter stands.
THE HALLOira.
Frank Smith was a negro murderer of
Texas, and be was justly led to the gal­
lows a short time aineo in Montagne
county. As always happens at colored
executions, an immense crowd was pres­
ent when the negro was led upon the
platform. Ho made a fervent prayer,
and after it addressed the peopk*. He
confessed his crime and no exhorted his
hearers to avoid his errors tliat all were
moved to tears. Tho sheriff put (he
noose around his neck, but tho rough
crowd, moved by tlio municrer’s elo
quonce, singed around and upon tho
gallows, demanding his release.
The
sheriff made an inoffeetiial effort to clear
tho platform. ■ Tho men wore armed,
and he was in their power. All at' once
tlio murderer, who was a Hercules in
strength and stature, shouted:
"Sand back! This is no time fora
row. I am guilty. Let iho taw take its
oourso. I am a man, and I can die like
a man!”
The rescucra shrank back appalled..
Tlie sheriff with a heavy heart completed
his preparations; the trap was sprung,
and tho brave malefactor fell and died
without a struggle.
Is there another instance in history
where a man, having life and liberty be­
fore him, threw them away to vindicate
tlie majesty of a law which he himself
luul violated?

,

A FnzxcHKJur, intending.'.to compli­
ment a ypui^g lady by calling her a genUo lamb, said, "Bhc is onp,.mutton as
MsmaU."
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him.
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• • Hast thou ever loved/ Henrietta 1”
I sighed. .“ 1 should ratlier iniagiii'' I
luul,” she replied. " Oh, did not my
glances my feelings betray, when you
helped me to pudding the third time to-

itayt**
Aeexaxdiu: Du*ias answered, a ques­
tion of his little daughter the other day
as to the difference between, a man and
a woman by raying : " It is- jury sim­
ple ; a woman on a railroad iuui always
too much baggage.”
A little mx-year-okl boy ran into the
forest after a team, and rode iimne upon
the load of wood. When asked by his
mother if he wan not frightened when
tho team camo down a 'stedp hill, he
said, "Yes, a little । but I rifked tho
Lord to help me, and Lung-xm like a
bearer. ”
A FnExcHfeiax, mojo noted^or his con­

ceit and for a certain amount' of success
with the fair sox than f^x Um cleanli­
ness of his linen, was posing, before a
beautiful and witty woman, when ho dclivured himself of this rather.arrogant
sentiment: " Women—I change them
asl do my ahirta." "Ah," waid the fair
j pne, looking attentively at Ito. collar of
I his sliirt, “ I should never-have believed
you so constant.”
..

COX.. BAKES'S CASE.
A aENTLXMAN who had thdMivifortunc
Col. Valentino Baker, accused of inde­ i to lose Iris note wan followed 3&gt;y a beg
cent assault on n young lady, languishes gar, who kept exclaiming, *• Heaven
in prison in England. H?« trial fol­ I preserve your honor’s cyc-sigltU” Tlio
lowed shortly after the commission of gentleman was1 at last irritated by his
tho offense; it lasted but four hours, | impudence, aud said, " Why do you
and ended with the conviction and sen­ ! wish my eye-sight to bfl ’ jip-'served:
tence of the accused to pay a fine sf ' Nothing ails my eye-sight, nor is likely
$2,500 and to be imprisoned for twelve ' to.” " Nn, ydur honor,” Mid the beg­
months. Tho Baker cane wiw the talk gar, "‘but it wjll be n rad thing if it
of all England. Tho accused wiw almost , d(MA B&gt;r you will have nothing to rest
without exception tlio most brilliant i.your spi-etacles upon..” . „ (j
officer in the English army. Ho waa a
YEwmiiDAT morning, after a Twelfth
friend of tho Prince of Wales, and had
street nutu luvl entered a strtfeot c.ir and
Iman npjxnnted to lie one of his suite in
&lt;lnipi&gt;cd his nickel in &lt;M tox, a boy
his Indian lour. Socially he was nt tiw
camo running after the car and culled
top of fashion, and officially he bad out: "Janes—oh! Jon«',‘yuur wife
earned a place of tho highest honor. has gut anottor fit." JoiMW stepped to
Now ho is in prison, his powerful friends tho dour, laotod round with. aTerplexed
having had no power to aid him in es­
air, and mltod bock ! " Wvti. it's too
caping tho penalty of the Jaw; and to
lute now?
1'vu paid jupirifee, and I
will come forth from his coll a twelv^
don’t propose to let thia corporation get
month from now cashiered from the
ahctul of meV—Detroit ryMTrcM.
army, outlawed from society, and in
Yebtmmjax, as a
Howard
hope and character a total wreck. Tlio
street tod neacbed tto si4e«*lk on his
punishment is bitter, but that it has
licen inflicted at all on ono so exalted, is wny town town Ito wi|e appeared at the
an oddod. glory to the administration of gate and culled fl" Ctorios i Charles I
I wnnt money to
a »air of shoe­
British justice.
strings." « Haven’t. io);iV’. to replied
WHAT TO EVI IX KAEEX.
as be tuxncij about. "lju( I must havo
The following hints for the nw of raft*, two or three ocota," sfaf.. ^protested.
and of what should bo put in them, ore " Two or throe ojuta?” kc echoed as to
vouched for by good authority : Avoid started off; ‘JXw you think Ito going to
fancy-colored inks, as they are more the bonk and fool around and sign a
liable to be obliterated by heat when the check for two or throe teuto? You’ll
safe is under fire. The black inks are tore to writ till next woek fiMroii
better.
Lead pencil will stand the heat ' /Vrc Pre«.
.1
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iietter tluiu either, even when the paper I
------------------------- rmr•
THE OXIOK AS XQftXK
is burned black. Do not put tlie most :

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vnlpable account-books at tlie aides of j
tlie safe, m the heat coming from the out­
side will affect them first. Crowd the
ImxiIu from the aides to tho center of tho
safe for the purpose of making them
tight together, m in this condition they,
will stand tto heat much lunger. Wood
*
e 4o iron fw cnahIxMics and for amah valuable papers, as
wood is a non-conductor of hoot, and

' iron a good conductor.
Never use ma
safe a leather walfet ns a receptecfe T&gt;r
valuable papers, as I toiling water, heut
112 degrees, will crisp and curl it, con­
vert it into a gltwy substance, *ud fladroy
the papers. When a safe has boon under
fire, send for sn expert to open it.

It is st-rted that tlie onion forms one
of the common andMiverhil supports of
life in Bjmuu uud Portugal. Authority
shows, according &lt;9, tofljribl the dried
onion contains from 25' to
por cent,
of gluten, and ranks i.n thin 4.''IH'ct
tho nutritious pen and tto, gr-uue. “ It
» not men iy a* » ratoii tto1 tto w»y-

taring
eats hi» teton with Ito
hnmbte crust of -lurad esdmrita by tl&gt;&lt;&gt;
refrwdunffspritig ? btrtatatotocansn nxpcrtoMvi baa few* prwwri tb-t, like the
ctoc^ of the Kagflah Mbwra, It helps to
sustain hisstrength rise, aritlMlto. beyond
wliat its bulk would Mtggert, to the
amount of nouriahnMmt which his simple
meal uupplite. ”

�John Pound, a brother

H*»M VIX.ft.Xi . .
FRIDA I’,

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aVE! ATTENTION, ALL!
AHSf OBTH &amp; BROOKS,

WraWs imitoses^lba Fallers. Be
Is loperted as being wealthy, and de­
staros that nothing that money can
to ba ox- id****11 ** otntUed toward convict-1
! ibf lhe guilty parties. The irial trf I •
- &lt;
J rt,e Fnllrro. w}m&gt; are in jell at Grand i
*w*»de&lt;F: Haven, will probably lake place dur-

The body of George Lamparter, a
well known bntcherof Grand Rapids,
was found in tbe river Monday with
several bad gariics io tbe head indianting he had beers murdered. Upon
taking his body to the dead house,
written "Take, me lo Ano
This indicates suicide.

YOU WILL FIND .

BOISE &amp; LEE
With Saw and Fxxnh Goomb, which they

Sub Died Fob Hua Children.—
Among the touching incidents related
in connection with the floods in
Southern France is lhe .following:
‘*At Castle-sarrasin a young mother
took her infant twins, tied them to­
gether, and placed them in a large
wooden trough used for kneading
bread, and committed it to the waves,
hoping thus to save her children's
lives, as she fell that her house was
about to fall. The improvised bo&amp;t
floated safely for a time, but soon af­
terward the current dashed it against
the trunk of a tree, where it was bro­
ken. Tlio poor woman, to whom
maternal love gave superhuman
force, succeeded in seizing a branch,
and climbed into the tree. But it
war too weak, and began -to crack
nniinously. She then rapidly tied
the infants to a branch, kissed them,
made the .sign of a cross and leaped
into the waves. The little twini
were saved, but tho devoted mother
was diowned.'
.

Arbor.”

Hoaea Andrews came to- Holly,
Sunday, and left for his home, three
miles north, in lhe evening, much in­
toxicated. After going a short dis­
tance he lay down on lhe track and
fell arteep, and ft freight train came
along and ent bis arm and leg off

extinct
The wife of D. Helmick, of Cam­
bria, recently eloped with a man
■amed Sparks. This individual raggad and impecunious, is represented
by one of his neighbors as "having
one woman dead, one living, one that
bastard with part of the lime, and
the one that he ran off with on the
12th, and his tees sticking out of his
Loots for more."
Tuesday afternoon while working
in tbe saw mill of Mr. Poller, at Pot­
terville, Eaton County, William Mar­
shal rawed off tho end of one of his
fingers and went to tbe water tank
to wash it, While gone a young
man by tlie name of Spencer look
las place and had worked but a lew
miaitfea before ho also sawed off a
thumb aad two of his fingers.

Glover Seed. &amp;c.,
Delivered at their

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

LATH
SHINGLES,
WATER LIME,

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

CROCKERY
GLASSWAKE

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

..

4’c-»
A

1 wovid respectfully inform my friends
that I am

THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF

SHELF GOODS

Fort Vans, Jactm &amp; Saiinar S. R.

IN THE VILLAGE.

Again in the Trade

SHOUT LINZ BKTWXEN
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH,

CANNED FRUITS

Don’t make your pur
chase until you. have
FANCY GROCERIES
seen my Stock.

f

TRAINS HUM BT CHICAGO TIME.

OF ALL KINDS AT COST.’

Business

IfcelntionH

with you. I trust by fkir dealing ( shaU be
able to retain your confidence, and to win
that of strangers.

.
_

; Especial

Attention

Of all kinds, and

AT PRICES THAT DEFY

COMPETITION!

is invited to my stock of -

I KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED!
Going; North.

Of all kind* which we

I

Jack
•Aeecm Ar«

Mall

WARRANTTO BE PURE

AND

BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHICH 18 NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

Paid for all kinds of Produce, or ex ange
for goods.
ch
«'

Ready pay customers shall have no cause
complain of high prices.

(

Give TVIe a Call.

FOB.

BAltXiAINH

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

call and see ua before purchaaing.

G, A. TRUMAN

BOISE &amp; LEE.

Nashville, Mich., Jan. 27, 1875.

L. J. WHEELER

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!
frwbern Rftlirwl

ALL ABOARD

&amp; Indbt.*

QO- TO THE OLD RELIABLE

MIcbltan

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
FOB

Manufacturers and keeps on han

dcAvn town:
TO THE

* Fort Wayne 1U1
lK-«eml*r 13, 1SU.
* r.aidoi
B. K. HGOI E11. Ger

Parlor, Library, Dim, Office ail
GENERAL FUME!

' Csiraio &amp; Laie Emu Railroad.

PENINSULAR DIVISION.
Time Table taking effect Aug, 16, 1875.

Together with a full assortment ot

O F-

MIRRORS,PICTURES, FRAMES

No. 1

AND CARDS. BRACKETS,

LIVE GROCERY

Baty Cats and PEramtmlaturs1

DUSTERS, JtC-fcC^

viekebunrh
M5m&amp;*

COFFINS ANR CASKETS,

P. DURHAM

Where you will finds full stock of

Of all styles and shea, and METAJL1C
CASES furnished lo ordes

SHR 9CDS AND COFFIN LIN­
INGS kept constantly

on hand.

Where can be found

NEW STOOK

We manufacture our Furniture from the

IROII.MILS,STEEl,GLlSS,SiSH,DOOR$,BLIRDS
------------ AND--------

Nauhvillc Mich.

Teas, Cef«s, Spiew, Crockery,
-

is

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!

Glassware &amp; Weoieaware,

Saw Mill I
INCLUDING THE

CHOICE CANDIES!

CELEBRATED

Diamond Iron Plows, Complete for

-iLUMBER,

Chilled Plows
Oliver

Everythin in the Grocery Line!

farm.

PB1CB THAT DEFT COIPEHTIOI.

Manitoba

venerable
began the hymn*
••My tool be on tby guard;

"Tea

SPRIifi MOS!

SUGAR 10 to 14 Oehts!

Greeting

test is to eat one. If you live it is a
Ou last Se tarda v, Mrs. Olmstead,• mushroom, if you die, ft is a toadstool.
of Charlotte, gave her little child, on­
ly 4 uxxuhs old, a dose of opium to
A person who represented that he
keep it quiet while she wad at work. was a clergyman presented himself
It had the deaired effect, so far as at the office of a prominent real es­
tate firm in Barton one - day/ this
ccmed, but it never woke up. The week, and naked if the firm would
I give him R list of al! the farms offer­
------- ' cd (or sale and owned by widows,
pbvmcran that lira child murt &lt;». The query naturally arore whether

high.

SPECIALTY.

AINSWORTH k BROOKS,
Proprietors.

sv,

AT COST!

HAIR,
STUCCO,

The other day, when a Vidtsburg
boy had trouble, with a neighbor s
boy and came out first best, bo real­
ized that something had ought lo be
done at home, and he slid into the
bouse and said ; “Mother yon know
how good and kind jou have been to
Mrs. B.------- .next door?” "Yes I
have tried to be a good neighbor to
her,” "Well do you know that she
says you clean your teeth with a
whitewash brush, and that father
ong*it lo have a pension for living
with you. ?’ He slid out and when
Mrs.------- reached the gate, on the
way to the house to ask why her boy
must be pounded up in that.way, she
heard a shrill voice calling ont:
“Vile wretch, don't you enter that
gate or you'll get spplded !” She re­
turned home, and (he young states­
man dropped down under a shade
tree, kicked up his heels, and softly
chuckled: "Tliat settles her, and
now I want lo catch her Tom again
juat for fourteen seconds.”

was pitched too

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

SALT,

Feeling maketh a lively man;
thought maketh a strong man. action
inaketh a useful man— and all lhese
together make a perfect man. Now,
abide these three, Feeling, thought,
action, and the greatest ot these is
action ; but neither can abide with­
out the others. Some men think
much, feel little, and act less. They
As an excursion traio from Hills­ are universally unsafe and unholy
dale to Detroit, waa leaving Dear­ men.
born, a dtrturiiance occurred on one
It is important lo know the differ­
ot lha platforms, among some drurtken men, and a bystander, C- * t Dav­ ence between toadstools and mnshin, was pushed from the tbe tram andI rooms, but it is not worth while try­
ground to pieces by lhe wheel*- it, mg to learn the difference unless you
waa tome Imm before the traia coaid belong to a lotig lived family, and
be ttof ped, when the drunken men don’t object to being poisoned at the
jampedfroB tbe train nod made their I end. It takes years to find out and
escape.
Devi*' home is si Jackson. authorities difler. The only sure

of the 3Glh, above W bite-

AKD MU8IEGOK.

RAHM

CORN, apples, OATS,1 Wholesale and Retail

A«g. Mth. 1876. was S 1.288.120.21 ; nu.teu bv a lad in Scio township, six
raeraoM for the week, &gt;18.2M.0»,
: mil** west of that city, in which
_
_
... _ _ ,
I Louis Miller was shot by an adopted
•m” » ,ettA- ”,p*W i.
Isoa 15 years old, and instantly killed.
•J11’ «t »«y Gdy.
""rf a*ft rwvT '
,ook M double barreled shot
27lh wet., rnUumg a tofc ch &lt;4 -1000-1 RHn, entering the bed room - of Mr.
A child of W. L. Smith, living a | Miller while he was asleep with his
few miles from Knlamnxoo, choked 'wife, between 11 and 12 o'clock, dek&gt; death Wedneaday. A kernel of liberately fired the contents into lhe
body below lhe left shoulder. The
shot passed between the second and
Last Tuesday while a Swede, of
third ribs. through both Jobes of lhe
Marqpette. was Branding near a 8to«e
-Sell lung, downward and backward
daring a thunder storm, the lightning
ran down the pipe, tearing his jaw off through tbe body. Tlie boy’s name
is Gaorgo Diman Burkhardt. He
and killing him instantly.
was a -nephew.of Mrs Miller. He
Monday, Mrs. Parsons, of Mar­ made a.full confession befofe noon
quette a woman who separated from Wednesday, giving as tho only rea­
her husband some weeks since on son for. the cold blooded act that Mil­
account of his gross immoralities, in a ler bad whipped- him. He did not
fit of despondency poisoned her three like him for it. He is ordinarily n
year old child. Mrs. I’nraons is in bright looking lad, had been as well
educated as country boys generally,
Charles Alliger, a brakeman on the had good training and was well treat­
Michigan Central Railroad, was kill­ ed at home. Mr. Miller was a well­
ed while coupling cars at Battle Creek to-do German farmer, and leaves a
large circle of friends besides a. wife
and two small children. The wid­
owed mother was about 30 years of
a resident of Buchanan.
age. Circumstances revealed lhat
Mrs. Margaret McBride, of Detroit, the boy had been preparing for lhe
was res over and killed by a street deed some time, in lhe tray of secur­
ear.on Friday. She w«« taken to ing guns and ammunition. A second
tbe hospital but soon ofter died. Her gun was found in tbe rear house
husband knew nothing of it until af­
ready loaded and cocked, evidentally
ter her death. She was 55 years old. fur use if the first failed, or if closely
The northern division of lhe Grand pursued.

Emily Campbell, ou Tuesday last
while attempting to cross the radroad
track at Spring Lake, fell between
two sections of a train. She fell be­
tween the rails and five cars passed
over her, tearing her clothing into
shreds, but. miraculously, not injur­
ing her in:the least.

The BelhiMe Whert Line
C-EAJfD

POTATOES,
John J. Kent, tn Fravkroit, aoei- j
a »i®»ur*« is»y.Mar«*rvr.
I
dentally nfo« hiaweC and a fatal • re---------.
'
anh m Freeed.
. j
An Ann Arbor telegram gives the
Tbe halaBca in tbe State treasury I pBrt«eu!ar» of a horrible crane oom-

Last Tuesday, H. llubbmd, of
Gral.d Ledge, a boy 17 yeais old, had
a leg broken while playing base ball
in an amateur tournament at Char
lotte. He was sending od a base
when another player jumped against
him with the above result.

KEEP IT IN MIND!

Pun-

SEPT, xievt

Kvsr Valley Railroad was abandon­
ed Monday. Trains lor Nunica and
Muskegon and intermediate points
will go. after this, via Chicago &amp;
Michigan Lake Shore Railroad via
Holland City.

H. M. LEK. I

L C. BOISE.

Conic and See!

thou-

anil stopped. ‘.’Start her at fi,QDO .
rrted a oouverted stock broker pres-

X^.PWWIUH.W »1
«r.)
n» Ul&lt;* Ittprer-t n.rf, Crd C.U"
prowraft &gt;b. »■-«
C.rt CM» la ik- ».r».l, rar Ik. jaaaol ana at a
rialiae after.
The v«U k!K«WB Ru£«lM‘^rd€u4UT,witl.

Gale
Curtis

IQ ’

13'

immiMB Mill VAQNIBal
BfeJt from ladiann relebralrJ lint* and

i. door, from three lo

COlsZEE &lt;3c SEE
West Bide of Main street, Ntudivilfe, Mich.

Tho Jaqtes brothers have purdras- j

(I

I slu'in a farm, nrul are going to s-.t-1 icn
r. down and Mop chaxtn^ Pinker-1
detectives around the country.
.«2

f.

Bl BBAJi.

FOR THE

12 WHOLESALE* RETAIL TRADE.

IB &amp; SHINGLES.
A. W. OLDS.

�-—- -----------iPianofS an&lt;

.

NEW GOODS!

LOCAL MATHSi
.QU A ... Frwi LM „(
■
UOLLAB Ill

locals:
-

Wood U MnSUn,

NEW GOODS!

lh.

OS HAMB AT

SEPT. 3, 1B7«

Mr. M. 3Uis, cf Missouri, formerly an
M. D- of this Tillage, has returned to this

—Bev. E. L. Kellogg will close his year
next Sabbath.
.
’
1
—A handful of good life Is better than a
bushel*of learning.

ImIuu Blrrrf«rji.

.
Versa Barber, and will tdrn his aUentlea to

W

-

At Tdcmax’s

Drj Goods

Iftk- A fresh stock of Clothing al
WniKUKii's.

Clothing,

COMMUNICATED.

—Shopbell &amp; Russell have their plaining
will in running order.

H. YOUNG, M. D.
•
OflJw Ea»*. .Me of. Main

W. A. AYLSWORTH’S,

of VI Villa, Wodooeday.

Hats, Caps,

madn happy by purchasing job of those

If tho person who bought * postage stamp
Boots, Shoes,
. —Levi Belgh has linllt a new house, and’
at the pout office, in this* pl^ce * few days
. Lek k Flexixu.
C. McMere has built on an addition ta bin. ago, and after laying dorm three ccati in
Notloas, 4
—The interrior of Aylsworth's brick Is payment for the same, a id observing that Jackson Custom Made Boot is at
Shirts,
being finished ott in a convenient, as well tbe postmaster bed neglected to take the
’TtHIXAM'a.
money,aagain pocketed it and afterwards
Collars,
®5L. filckinson has Fruit Jura for 121
WEBSTER
HOBBS, Black- ■$(—C. C. Wolcott has pul up a a wind-mill, bought a postal card, with ono cent of the
cents.
Cnfs
» • Wrilb.: Atl kind, of wait la the Waekv-Olti
ortho Wolcott patent, for pump’ng purposes,
WANTED! 10,000.000 Veal Calves
aC bls'residence. .
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
the money he will prevent his name being nt Roe A Clever's meat market, NealiviHa.
B.-RASEY, barman. Good,.™)
—During August, Ainsworth ft Brooks published in the next is sue.
. IUot»s-'
•«
nkAOr In the vTiUre.
tST Axkbicax OnoASi,
pain out $18,000 for whe^. Last week
Com.
Lkk ft Fxkxixu.
they purchased^,000 bushels.
and
HLEMENT SMITH.
VJ
LAWYR1
x FIRST CLASS
gf-- Found—in Graham’s Grove, last Bun­
Vakm Hou**.
day evening, a lady’s waterproof chpe and a
The other day, while J. W, Stinchcomb
Wb ere sorrow comes no more ?
. SUITS Grom $8. to $30.
hurseblanket. Inquire at this office.
and F. B. Hall, a book agent/ were riding
A M. FLINT,
The winged winds inform us th ofc such a
around canvassing, the horse, or rather colt, place can be found in the family that buy of
for the next two weeks, and during that of tbe fortaer, became excited, ran and Lee ft Fleming, one of their celebrated Made up In good styles and warranted to St
Is acknowledged by all leadingmusicians
kicked, throwing both of them out of Hjc American Organa or a fine Piano from
among the well known ro^jterysskieh they
T H. LEE.
—Cyrus Hubbard, a half-fledged jeweler, •buggy. Stinchcomb wm injured about th« are handling. Tbe expertrariit Is well
V.
Deputy Sheri&lt;T.
has jumped the town, leaving several little hand and shoulders, and HaUin the lower worth frying.
Now in the Market.
bills unpaid,—this.is the general verdict.
B®. Those New Style American Organs
A FVLL LIEB OF JOHN R. EASTMAN.
are able to be about.
But Iho buggy was
—The Michigan Annual Conference of
go off like hot cakes. Try one they will do
badly demolished, and so needs reconstruct­
the M. E. Church, meets-this year in Battle
you good.
Lkk &amp; FtKxtxu.
ing to the tune of about $30.
.
Creek, It will commence next Wednesday,
8. P. D.
q LIEBHAUSER,
Sept. 8th.
•
.
Stat* or Mtcutaxx, 1
of Detroit,, Rochester and Eastern manuuuuntx or DAnar. /
'
&lt;—School commenced last Monday. A
faoturiee, at prioee that cana'tfall to please.
At a searion of the Probate Court for the
good attendance of scholars is reported.
County of Barry, holden attbe Probate Of­
Everything passes off smoothly and a good
BT JOHN W. LOWE,
fice in the City of Hastinga, on Mouday. the
g PARADY, Manufacturer of
school is expected.
28rd day of August, in lhe year .one thou­ Boots from $1.50 to $9 pr pair
sand eight hundred and seventy-five ; 8. C.
—‘A family reunion
ho Mattcsons was Our civil war has long since ended,
*
Boots and Shock,
Priudle. Judge of Probate. ' "
Let
nol
hate
one
heart
imbue,
held at William More’s, in Assyria, Wed­
In tbe mailer of tbe estate of Darius H.
Uun to fllU .order. pminptly. Nw’.vlilv/
Hhriner, deccaatd.
nesday, when seventy relatives were present But, Vith far nobler hearts relented,
On reading and filing the petition," duly
Strive psst friendship to renew.
and had a good time.
JOHN QTRE96Y,,
verified, of Lewis Durkee, administrator
’Tis wrong to harbor one thought of ill,
of Mid estate, praying for license to sell
. , —The water-tank at the depot is cbmpletcertain real estate, of said deceased, de­
Toward a kindred friend,
I ed, and with tire engine house, connected
A job Io', of
scribed in said petition, for reasons therein
i therewith, has been nicely painted. It is When, some years ago on Bunker's Hill,
set forth.
His-hopes with ours did blend
Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday
^ne of the best on tbe Una.
Ob Approved Ko! Estate lecuritit.s
the 27lh day ot September next, at 9 o'clock,
May not ono relic of the contest
—The engine house of the walering tank
in the forenoon, be assigned for the bearing
IN SUMS OF
Remain to repeat the tale,
of said petition, and that the heirs at law of
. nt the depot, caught fire lust Monday. For­
Thai a family quarrel did exist.
said deceased, and all other persons inter­
tunately it was discovered before it had
ested in said estate', are required to appear
Oh ! that wc were onee so frail!
ON LONG TIME.
gained much headway and extinguished.
at a session of said Court, then to be holden
L. RUSSELL.
And, with feelings of righteous fervor
al the Probate Office, in the City of Has­
, X—Improvements are going on al lhe detings and show, cause, if any there be. why
with a willingness to forgive.
toadies’ loiaen Cellar* Ac Caffe
pot,
—
among
which
is
a
new
station
sign,
the prayer of lhe petitioner should not be
UTM. JONES,
Let brother clasp lhe band of brother,
and tbe distance in miles to Grand Rapids
granted: Audit is further ordered, that
And henceforth in friendship live.
said petitioner give notice to the persons To maich all mw Spring styles, bought at
and Jackson. These signs have been plac­
interested in said estate, of the pendeuey of my own price, to be sold accordingly
We ought not always to live in enmity,
ed all along tbe line.
said petition, and the bearing thereof by
Although cnee we drew lhe steel
causing a copy of this'order to be published
—J. L. Reed ft Co.’s Annual Cutler Gift
Very Cheap.
But, out of go ad to bur posterity,
iu the Nasuvillk Nkwm, a newapaperprintwill take place on the Fair Grounds in Has­
cd and circulated Iu said county of Barry,
•Sooner die fow tho common weal.
tings lhe last day of the County Fair, Octo­
for four.successive weeks, previous to said
Nashville, Mich., April let, 1875.
ber 1st, in the afternoon. Everybody hav­ That wo may preserve our peace and honor day of bearing.
IA trpe copy,)
8. C. PRINDLE,
From the evils that wouli^elide,
ing purchased a .buggy is entitled to a
W. A. AYLSWORTH.
(48-62)
Judge of Probate
We must anile ourselves together,

LEE &amp; FLEMING, |70,000 NOW IN USE.

J

CLOTHING

AMERICAN ORGANS,
THE AMERICAN ORGAN

Finest

Instrument !

Have been introduced this mumou wliich
surpass anything ever offered tothe puHic.
Every Instrument warranted!

Taken, as payment.

STOOLS ARD iNSTRHCTI8» BOOKS
constantly on band.
48-1

BOO1S and SHOES,

TAILOR

This is

FOR THE LADIES ESPECIALLY

MONEY TO LOAN \

Hamburg Edges,
Laces, Ribbons,
■ Rashings,
.
■ While Goods,

$300.00 and UPWARDS

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

And ourselves must not divide.
—.We nrc under obligations to the Scc’y
of lhe Kent Co. Fair for a* complimentary. May the spirits of oar Early Fathers
It will be held al Grand Rapids BepL 28, 29.
Descend from the realms above, ,
80, and October lai Their premium list i* And watch and guide aright us creatures,
NaaiawHIe, Mich.
Whom we know they truly lovf
open to all competition, and $6,(X)0 in pre­
miums are given.
Let not the cause fur which they suffered,
General Conveyancing,'
Laid|own their their lives and died,
—Last week our paper was not just what
Collections a specialty. wc wou'd have wished it. A portion of Even once be last or fettered.
Through their children’s needless chide.
our Huktiugs and Woodland letters were
MONEY TO LOAN
omitted and several locals were crowded out.
—Many a discouraged mother folds
Our readers know tbe reason, and we sup­

_ Justice of the Peace,

pose an appology will not be necessary.

her tired hands .at night, and fee's as

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

—The School district just over tn Knlamo, ifshe had, alter all, done nothing, al­
Has just returned with a large and complete [sometimes called Malevllle dsitrict) has a though she has not spent an idle mo
’
assortment of
little trouble of its own. Some years ago meut since she rose. Is it nothing
tho scbeol board purchased $25 worth of that your helpless children have
Spring and Suinincr
maps, etc. New pay time has come and the
some one to come lo with their child­
present board refuse to pay lhe bill, saying
that the old board did it wilboutututhority, ish griefs and joys ? Is it nothing
that your husband feels safe, when
end n law suit in on the docket.

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS!
Neck Ties, Rashings,
Collar^ and Cuffs,

—Struggle on lo victory. Never give up
IN ALL OF THE LATEST STYLES.
when you are right. A frown is only a con­
Hats Bleached and Pressed.
tradiction and can't lavt long. A laugh of
derision is but lhe modified hark of a eur.
If you can be laughed out of good, or the
and satisfaction guaranteed.
.
good out-of you, you are weaker in intelect
Important Notice
than the fool, whose argument is guffaw,
and whose logic is a sneer.

Dm: Matin, Cittin aai Fiitin Done

he is away to his business,

because

your careful hand directs everything
al home?

Is it nothing that when

his business is over, that he has the

probate

onpisn,

State or Micuicas, 1

LISTEN?

Wukrkjmi, on the 2ltb d»y of July, 1872,
Jeremiah Sbopbtlland wife gave a mortgage
to Millie C. Francis to secure tbe payment
of lb««ui»«f Twa Hundred Fifty Dollars.
($260.00) which said nu rlgnge was duly re­
corded in tbe office oLthe Register i f Deeds
iiraud f r Barry- County. Michigsri, on the
second day of August 1872, in Liber ••Z” of
mortgages on page 552'; and whereas, lhe Something Interesting and Val­ Would respectfully call tho attention of the
raid mortgage was duly and legally assigned
cltixens of Nashville and vfeinity, to
to M. M. Francis on tbe ninth day of De­
their slock, bouchl for eash,
uable.
cember. 1878, which said assignment wav
duly and legally recorded on tho second day
lowest cash rates.
of January. 1874. in the Register’s office for
Barry county, Michigan, iu Liber ••6'’ of
morigsges, on page 41, and M. M. Francis
is now the owner of said mortgage, and no
suit at law has been instituted to recover
the debt secured by said mortgage, and de
fault has been made in tbe payment of lhe
BOOKS. STATIONERY.
Have removed to their
ismc, and there is now due on the game the
rum of ono hundred twenty-three and
WALL PAPER. PAINTS,
12-100&lt;h dollars, also an attorney fee of
twenty-five dollars, provided to be paid by
OILS, VARNISHES
lhe terras •f’riyd mortgage, should any
proceedings be taken to foreclose the same :
BRUSHES GLASS,
Notice is therefore hereby given that I shall
Bell the premises doocribed in said mortgage In the new brick block, apposite lhe Union
PUTTY. DYESTUFFS,
nt public auction on the 5th day of Novem­ House, and are bound lo lead the C9. in the
ber, A. D. 1875, al the.bsur of three o'clock
TOILET ARTICLES,

BOISE BRO’S

'5
IW.M1. t« *■■!(
nndlhat the

KOCHER BROS. Drugs, Medicines
Elegant New Quarters,

(Uy of ittsrinc.

Wm. E. SAVAGE &amp; BRO a COLPMTT

GOLDSMITH'S

which you door of the court bouse in the City of
PERFUMES.
that being
day done your best Hastings, Michigan,
the place of holding the circuit court in and
Oh, weary for Barry county, to satisfy tbe amount due
and faithful mother, you little know on said rortgagc, together with said attor­
—During the past four years we have year power when you say “I have ney fee and ah other legal ostta.
Tbe de­
scription of said premises as ^described in
We have just added to our already large
written and read much of the sorrows of
done nothing.” There is a hook in saia mortgage is: Th it pieci or psreel of and choice stock of
mankind, but wc never knew real sor/ow
Fne TdvtM at ot
land lying aud being in the Village of Nash­
until last Friday when wc laid our little which a foirer record than this, is ville, County of Barry and State of Michi
darling in the silent tomb. Tbe funeral written over against your name.
gan, known and described as Village Lot,
commencing
fifty-five
(56)
feet
north
of
the
Services were held at the Christian Church,
With a complete stock of
nonb-weat corner of Lot No. twenty-seven
si.vliltl i:i&gt;.
Rev. C. I. Deyo delivering the sermon, and
Iu Maple Grove, Aug. 2Bth, by Rev. E. L. (27), thence east ono hundred thirty-iwo
wetoak our last look and followed her to I
Kellogg, Rev. George Matteson, of Kala- (182) feet, thence north fifty-five (56) fee',
A large line of
the little grave iu the village cemetery.
mo, and Miss Rebecca Culp, of Maple thence weat one hundred thirty-two (132)
feet, thence north fifty-five (55) feet to the
Grove.
place of beginning.
For Medicinal and Mechanical purposee only
lion by bar little laugh and playful actions
Dated July 28, 1875.
IS YOUR LIFE WORTH 10 CENTS !
M. M. FRANCIS,
Assignee for Mortgagee.
CLEMENT SMITH.
their life. When sick the object is lo gel
sunshine and songs, clouds and darkness, well; now wo say plainly that no person in
thia vjprld that is suffering with Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint and its effects, such m In­
is life. How fast It pavses.
COTVONADO.
digestion, CostlrcnoM, Sick Headache, Soar
To the many kind friends who tendered Stomach, Heartburn. Palpitation of tbe
Heart, Depressed Spirits, BilliousncM (lie.,
a fl tel ion we return gndeftU thanka, both can lake Green's August Flower without
dlrU.LI,
getting relief and cure. If yoc doubt-.this,
IF YOU VAST
for ourself and wRe. It is good to know gv lo your druggist and get a sample bottle thanking the public for past favors solids a
ouutiuuaaec of tho &gt;ane, and would
that w6 have friends in time of sorrow, and for 10 and try 1L Regular site 75 cents.
inform th* public that they will
Two doses will relieve you.
keep Constantly on baud
never shall we forget them.’
FjVIIVTS and OII.W
/'—Last week Wednesday evening evening
Abraham was the first sick man,
blessed refuge, of home,

~

Dry Goods Business !

have done that

to brighten and refine ?

CHOICE FAMILY GROM,

All persons indebted to me will please
call and settle before the 1 bile of Sept,

next, as I shall then discontinue the
Millinery business and remove from
the village.

Mm.

G

,

16 TINTS

GENERIL MERCIIKDISE

WINES &amp; LIQUORS 1

N. M. STEBBINS.

ATXIlfSOii &amp; ROE,

SHAWLS, CASSIMKRES,

AUTISTIC

MEAT MARKET!

PAINTERS!

LIQUID PAINTS

DRESS GOODS.

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!

FL A.LT 1ST ELS;

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

DETROIT

White Lead

Works.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

NASHVILLE, MICH.

LIVERY STABLE F
WM. VENN. PjtoratETUR.

Joe Crout of Charlotte and Bill Bartley en­
gaged in a fight, and wuare inform rd that
A’artlcy prorokrri lhe row and received a
moat unmerciful threshing.
No M-resta

FRESH MEATS,

He had Hagar in lhe wilderness.

Boike Boo's will give very close ta
The highest price paid for Hides. Frits
ate. Ylive them a cal! on West rida Main Si
Nashville, Mich.

At Dilgood’s old aland, Nashville, Mich.

their existence to this name Bill Bivtley.

No.

Turnip!,

43,1

1.16!
..(1,80
.1^0^1,76
..... 60 .
......
-10
.6,50(^6,00
........„..4.O5

Yankee Notion*,

WHOLESALE

CASH

RATES.

■—.

rocenes

CHAS. W. DB9A8AY,

•

SALV/\TOR BEER

JEWELER § OPTICIAN I
NASHVILLE, MICH.

Onions.

lEvrrjjthint) ^ou Wmt,

'owest bv,n* "nccl'-

PrescriptioBS Carefully PreDared.i?ATEN'r8'

Which we will dispose
lhar Mir competitors.

Clocks, Spectacles, $c.
your Butter. Eggs and Dried Jhofc

With tkanka few past patronage w&gt;rm.i

ire pay the Highest Market Price for by fair priem and honest dealing, to werfr it­
&gt;
continuance
Hay, V Ten.

CHAR. W. DEMARAY

W. H. KOCBER

k

Bro.1

F. C.

k F. T. BOISE

Hfintcd him

ri^-rte

�wan that
erf
r. including 1

When it *n» found that

tobdi
property of (be company, exoept tbowo
laDilq that have luxm jaaoated and ivuti-

agekto.

Company to

-The rebellion iu Central Aria U spreading.
Freridenicf Han Domingo &lt; bcrf. aa President

He

■ocared Lliapnvi1 an the Michigan principal cilioe

want* ♦ 100.000.

Ceulnd road after »
tlu* I’liltatau pstec®

Vanderbilt would
ra U.n Now York

Central, and Ito
forriug through
country. De advices the bitter gentletntrr, if

—Tbe wife of Clartbri-li rideto.

by tbe military— Tbe colored Jiopulalioo of IzXiixian* ex­
retow tho white by 45.«iM. Tho total number of
tababitaota h Mated to to W4.8 JO.
—The frtwta cf tho 22&lt;i and 23d of AnguM
extended to |«&gt;rtJOi&gt;a of Uhnoi*, Iowa, Michi­
gan, Wteconrin and Minnesota. Tbe damaf v
to corn growing ou the lowlands, to vine and
root crops, and to tobacco'and buckwheat was

for the pcrpM-e of examining the Cbicagn Cvw-

- Indium are again raiding on tlie Tcxxs
frontier. Four Indtaim rocvntly nuulc a do-

Nlneteea

cooutMe

and other property were to be* divided among
the negroo*. All white and uueomely white
women wwo to be rlau^tcrcxL and tbo
handsome white women only were to bo

' *MBV&gt;’2;
Iidiaua. 1(71.074 ; Hliuuir.
eUHMlffl Michigan, *421.212; WtaconrinW33.250 ; MinnomU, El0,870 ; (Mito, H79,302.
—A fa*t mall train b* to bo &lt;in over the Pcnu■ylrauia Contral road, like that over tlio New
York Ceatrat It ia ex(*ccted Uud Uiia will

—The excitement in Hau FrMicl»eo over the
failure of the Bank of California was intenrifiod
a by tho suicide of Mr. Rai* ten, President of that
institution. Tlie wretched man bfked tho
courage to face a clamoring crowd, and pro­
curing ue-mo paiaouou* drug ho swallowed a
JhluncnL uudreesed himself, swam out about
IM) ;anla and dmappcxrrxl behind a vessel.

broagbt ashore, but all efforts to rosoimiata
him failed.
—Public opinion in dlridcd as to tlio cacao
ot tho death of President Tialstou, of tbo Bank
of California. Medical testimony at tho in-

—Disorder (wovailo iu tho Indian Territory.
Tho other day some United Stales Manlialr.
arrcitcd a Cherokee named Slaukillcr for c«upbcily Ia a murder for which his brother is

per county, Mo., resulting from a number of
lights, mol*, ond riotou* jirifceedingx. wldch

loyal Ml him. the proaonriiten^ very bright

A HUBRLE BURST^D.
CMtejNtwof lh» BaonJr *( Cullfl/mloi, as*

Tlir.; I’aciflc coast, w liich, alono of all
the wtirfil, has scarcely fait the effheto
nf the catw and climbed through a'window while of
prevalent “ hard times," is now
in a formant' of excitement, caused by
tlie un&lt;,x]x*cted muqxnuuon of tlie Bank
ifo unlocked, and a large
of California, at Hiui Francisco. Cause,
speculation iii milling stock-i and lluancu»i .Ixrijmuring, 'Hus was Un; oliiof
' i*OZ.J^XCJX.
J
•banking institution of tlio T’sciflc criast.
—A. National greenback convention wae hold
its capital stock being $3,000,000, and
at Detroit hat week, about 1^00 pcgKSe bring
its biudmM'i ipuQcUjm. This is tia* «ptitlio guverutueut own to tlio |wopk a nafe and tution which luul for its head tho
uniform currency; demand' tho repair of Um “magnificent’’ Ralston, who lived
act providing 'for raaumpfiou In INW'; and de­ in a mfllioux dollar
palaeo and
clare that tlio legal mouey of the country kept ojxin hoxuw for all tho world
•honk! l&gt;o endowed with tbo power to pay all
—bt . other .people’s
expense,
of
del**. public and private, except UuU porWan
courao. Hi! and - his bank owned Mid
operated any quantity of mines, real
payable iu corn.
•
.
—Th* IJbsraJ RspnUlcan State Convention estate railroad stocks, a big hotel, and a
of Nov York will be held in Albany, Sept 22.
Hteanuihip line, to say nothing of. its ambitia-i to“rim” tito politics, legislation
riKAXClAl. AKO IKDVaTKIAL.
—Wot*. In tbo AttauUc Colton Milla of Law- and commerce ot all tho Stales and Ter­
ritories wuat of tho Rocky Mountains.
A Isuik or a*»y vtlaor LuMUem institution
ployment to 1,230 operative*.
run tqxin such principles is miro of oolhpae, Bodner or later. Tboumnda of
of I’enurylraula auuouticco a reduoUvu iu ro- Um- wsultixiftft and best {temple oa the
Pacific coast will lie lianknipted as the
—Tlio imports into the Unital Statm for the
first seven ruoutlm of tlio present year sere result of tlii i stiqM*udouH failure, but it
♦35,032,110 Ism than for the same period in will probably have uo serious effect tliis
1874, while the exports were ♦54.104,424 loss ride of the mumiUuiw. California will
than for Uio corre"|&gt;oudui'; ]*nriod last year.
now ]x«M through the raixue nnlntppy or­
-Tho Enjliali are profeating agataat lhe l-igli deal that tlie rest of tlie country has been
price of meat, and ar .——».*!&lt;*■
a,.,
subjected to for a year or two pmt T&amp;o
fumed In London to
wind han lx*on knocked ont of her mani­
cattle from Uio United 1
fold HchemM of speculation, and now
—Il is estimated by tbo Miunceota Commia- com&lt;« the reckoning in solid dollars and
aiunor of Statistics that tbo wheat yield of that i-cnts. Ralston was the Jim Fi-ik of the
Stalo the present year will bo far greater than Pacific coast, and the only wonder is that
he was jicrmitted to play his big hand
—Stirling. Ahrens A Co., of Baltimore, Mid
sr&gt; long. His tragic death, by his own
i
the United Btatce, have euspended payment TV hnkd. is-'a llttiug finalo* to tlira agly
ia said Uio boidueMof the linn footed up forty affair.
millions par year. LUUUtica, «2 300,000.
. —Tbe wildest excitement waa produced in
Ran Fraucueo ou (be morning of tho 2GIU of
English justice is a marvelous tiling.
August by lhe announcement at the failure of A emw whialk recently ocqiimxi in one of
tbo Bank of California, for a long time Uio
Ute country districts of England Hhorvs
leading financial iuntitntion uf tbo Pacific Slope.
Hie bank bad a paid-up capital of *S.OOO.lX&gt;ii. tlie mode of tulnunisicririg tho law wliich
and wan regarded by the public as mquuiI and is practiced by some ruverend Jmstima of
truatworthy in every respect RpeculaUodi and the L’eocc. A little girl 11 years old on
a disregard of the laws of banking, however, Jut wny home from school picked a
led to its downfall.
geranium blossom wliich site wiw in n
--The excitement all over Die country ovu
neighbor's. garden. The. olrncr of the
quite as great as that which followed tho fail - pLitit eottiphiind to tlx- rector of the
parish, who was also a Justice of tbe
Peace. Mr. Moore was the clergyman’s
trow. ,TLo people oo Ute Petition]?]* will name, and ho insisted that tlio child
undoubtedly euffor greatly, but It ia not at all should Ite Lignmamd before tho court
probable that any monetary institutions «u-t cf
a| whiri11’-o praoided. Th® ohargu was
tho Serra mountains will be carried down iu
this moat magnificent wreck. The failure of proved, and 3Ir. Moore sentenced tlio
tlie liank, while immediately canned by a do- little girl to fonrtosil days’ imprisonment
positora* run, was directly tlio outcome of a in the County Jail and four years’ deten­
eotifiicl lietween two classes of California sjioc- tion in a rufoNaatury ! . The whole com­
ulaton*—one of tbe Bank uf California |«rty. munity was aromud at such monstrous
beaded by Ralston and Hharon, and tbu- oihir
sn«*«*tfi|gfi witrt- held and pcti
headed bf Fkaad. ODriem and Jlitatrfald|.
tfrmff'Mgnod in Mhdf bflhtf child. Tlie
Tlie latter party have e»tabli«liad a bank in
case
was
brought into tlio House of
Beu Franciaco called •' Ike Bank of Nevada."
with a cadi capital of 83,000,000 gold and tho Commons, and orders were immediately
right to in&lt;Tca*c to $20.000.000.
■
given for the girl’s reluaoc, with a severe
—
mMolidalion of the
the rvvi
reverend
Judge. xxo
Ho win
will
. Tlie
— much
—------talked
----------cf c-----------------•— reproof
n'proui to uic
rrim .wage,
—Au ei|&lt;em tram on the I'nitni Pacific road

—A young Ulief named James laugdon. of
New York, rtolo a watch from a rieeptug man graph lints has at lael come to pass, and tlio
Irlcgrapb aystem almost of the entire oonLiuent
of North America iv now gathered into tlie
control of ono cnnijMiiy—the Wcateru Union.
—UablhtiM of tlie Bank of California are
tho thief ran away, the. ctnuiger aliol liim
through the heart. Tlio ahoatcr thru made aeUmated at •14,000,000, and the amota of the
eonperu are pteeed al between •7,000,000 and
•
- More murdcrx, pdiagc and outrages arc re­ W.noo.ooo.
-Secretary Brirtow ha- diroctrel tbo Arnamed EcuuUun Jones, a witness m a murder aialant Trca^urw al New York to uall H,000,000 in gold during tbo aicntli uf S«?|i&lt;tnilH.r.
KOHltttlK.
'
'
ticularly brutal mauuer. and John ilat-bet. a*
—Another heavy failure, that of a firm of
(IterokMi, was killed while sitting in ln« door.
provbuou dealers t» reported fnnn London.
not M Nmr Un,* ChuKli. I.
M^|,t „«■
groes were killed and several wourwk d. Tlie in Austria and Hungary have fallen off in quarfr
cause ortho riot was a quarrel beta ecu a white tily awd*|uality.

iw MngintmU'; for it bt now rcmi-njlx-rtxl
that on prcviunH occasions he han inflictd jiunislHtefi: fur trilling oflcn««i so
■creru as to indicuto that ho is wholly
unfitted for tho ndnuuistrution of justice.

Tho following incident iu tlie life of
Mmlnmo MscMohon is related : In tho
middle of the winter uf 1838 a fire broke
out in the female seminary at Limoges,
France, and spn»d with such rajmlity
t|i;it it wrw feared all tlio inmates would
;&gt;tta ' B-.a4.uly

we Hide giri had been Toft iu her room.
As tlio excited spectators were beginning
was recently manic red by tbe cavag&lt;* cf that to pray for the unfortuuoto child, n tall
rociuti. Iu an attack u|x&gt;u his vewiel by tbp girt, with dishovuliNl blonde luur and
natives bo was wounded by a jKrtMoiiod arrow.
flowing jriglitaown, cut tiinmglr the
OomcL No ona waa injured on the Manitoba.
—Informalioii recrevcd from a prominent Tbe village of the iahuulcn was slicllod and critirfl, and, Wnh a shriek of **IT1' save
her 1" tliat rose alxivu the sound of crack­
burned.
- —Anotlicr cattle dislcmper has Iroken out ling timbers and falling masonry, iIhhIv-.I
can cttizoos are Mill perpetrated by Mexican
into the doorway. A tend hurrah tliat
rajUdlj. In DoreoUbire 12,«*‘ anonab are wim prolonged to tho och*» only to bar re
|K*ated again attracted tho attention of
tlie devotees, and tlm ]mle-fncvd girl was
—__________________
London id in ecatadwi_ __________
over 'an extraordinary feat Ona CapL Webb has anocxcded in *c«'U nkippiBg through the flames with
the terrified child.
A fow dayalbereaf^ir King Louis Philijipc sent the hcrofrom any flosx or other artificial apparatus.
ine« gold nuxlal fdr Imt Inavery, asd a
Time 21 boon and 40 mutates.
of—
the .........
French army,
who hail
—TDeomoem ci iwo American war-vramu Captain
---------•”---------------met with an acddcul near Ibxkhxd, HL, a few
al Trijxdi had a die-greoabh* experience in de-’ M’-DrruMd tfl.&lt; tlw girt’s phiek, bflggwl on
tnaudiagaatiafaclii-ii for an insult offered to introduction. Tlie CaptMn is
-----r= v*
—r ­
dow
Pram
tlie Amenran CotsiuL They were hoofed dint of Franc ’ and the brave girl Mad­
through the streets by a dtexdsrly rabble, and ame MtcMahori.
—The Camdian Btoamer Mamtol» eolUdod
with the pro]&gt;cliar Cornel al Whitefish point.

renuuu at Tripoli.
icwd hoslilitios

vsxrvte BOOK.
u?rday on tho. ntejm ofthe OustoiD? House.
Every farmer should own a scrnp-liook
Tlx-.
Was tbe nwult of a friendly suit
in which to paste agricultural items. Al;
instituted by th® buixUic^ilent, and tho
tin vt iwy man in tutdtng *paprr will see
tiring* which he will wish to rtmemte-r.
(Jte Chairman of the committee appointHo will perhaps see raggmrtioiM. the
cd by fonr-fiftlis of tho bondholih-ra to ,
ot
bid tho road in fur them, and the price 'value of which he will desire to
kixtU which lie will want to be govrnirel
paid by him wm $100,000. Ou the 18th of ,
March lari, the first meeting uf bond- by
' in future operetions. And yet, aftei
the paper, he will throw it down,
holders was b«Id at the call of the Direc- reading
'
and will prolmbly never see it again. Iu
tors of the company, to confer and act ‘
such a case ull Ute valuable articles will
conwriiing tho iubTests of the road gen- .
be lost. To prevent such a low, every
orally, and especially in relation to a bill
reader should dip from tho papers mich
proji*n*d for into •ductiou into' Cungrecs 'articles as be desires to preserve, and
for tlie relief of tbo romi. Congrow, paste them in a book.
Such a book, at
cutam wlth-mt traa
however, before the day of tlio msetiag,
%rrt®no?t
ths end ot a year or two, will be inter­
adjourned without having lad the bill
esting mid valuable.
.
liefuro it, and the Isnidholdcrs were
Now ts the Time.—It ia always the
thrown bock upon themselvra.
gbt time to do a good act. and every man with
Pnwidcnt Coss presented a report ■ family alioold regard himaolf abort at Ida duty
rtil Li* liomo ia endowed trilb a Wilson ebntshowing that first mcutgngo lionila had
r aewuig machine. Lot it be iindcrirtood lint
boon issued to the nmmint of $31,(560,000, , im admlrablo machine captured the priae
od.l and diploma of honor al the Vienna cxrnrwt SoM clmp l-r li.
and Hint $30,400,000 wen* then out­
eiitipu of 187.1, and'baa everywhere demon­
standing. • Tliere were also out $782,300
ratal** superiority over all other machine*,
.acbinoi will be delivered at any railroad atain land scrip and land warrant bonds.
NO.
083
Broadway,
N. Y. City.
on iu this county. ■ freo of tr*nr&gt;[ vitalion wtifuFE
Laiul warrant Ik»uiIm to the amount nf
targen. if onlcrad through Uic company's
•aucli bonne at 197 btaU- street. Chicago. They
$113,300 luul been converted into land.
F*
I
WEST
:t&gt;d an elegant dialogue and chromo circular
Tho Hooting debt, exclusive of interest
vb ou apphoation. Thia company want a few
u«eoa*Oo..CmcMK&gt;.lixa. due ou Um bonds, was $684,000, and the
iota good ageutd.
.
interest then amounted to over $2,500,­
The Gixbat Favojutb ’—Tho popular
000. Besides thewe well-fouudisl claims CUU Cure of Abe ago!! Composed of pore and
aim pie drug*, Wilbofl'a Tonic haa luug UdJ Uio
there were the demands nf stodtholdcra, IdgtiMt placv tn tbe long line of rnmedlm fur
who held $25,000,000 of stock, seme of (XiiH* and Fever. U i« not only Anti-Periodic
bat in Anti-Panic, for It curtail*'tbe heavy ex­
which they had obtained from Jay Cooke pense of doclore' viaita. where friendly call*
as a premium on then bonds, and of are all itemised in the account current. A
m waved in a |x&gt;nuy gained, and carina it
owimwm uf u small amount uf profurred
way adda to health and comfort. Trv
Wilbofl'a Tonic ati a certainty, and yon will
■lock.
never regret it. Vittr-tiocx, Fixlay A Co.,
The assets consisted of 553 miles of n
—*
w-... A-lub.
Now is tho time to Subscribe!
completed road in operation and B»ilfsupporting iu Minnecota, Dakuta, ami
The debt of tlio city of Brooklyn has
Washington Territories, and 10,684,000 increased in fifteen years from $0,000,acres of land carnod by tlie completion of (XX) to $42,000,000. 1710 total valuation
thatextontufroad. Only a small part of this of the city is only $200,000,000, and on
land has boon reduced to actual poiwes- this liaxis a tax of $13,000,000 is aunually
rion by tlio completion of surveys re­ Icvied, or at tlie rate of six and a liolf
quired by government.
tcuta TbebeatwrtUirBtaiiveryaerertmentareaecareLwtthoatreaarilMrea
per cent
11 Is tbe alm ot the publUbor to make thia an IntercMiM aMPoatar I
Anticipating tbo possibility of a high
f.w both jr«*uu&lt; a&gt;»t old; to e&lt;wuUli*e citvUWmwl and aiumowrtil with &lt;tn
Edwahii Bateh, Esq., Hortbn, Kings
bid. Judge Shipman ordered tliat $100,­ Co., N. H . writes that an wtcriahing cure ba*
rvtmiuco of llto; to cultlrata a ttoto for rra.lln&lt; and toteUoctual I*laa«n.000 must l» paid in cash on the day of l&gt;seii effected on bki dsoKhter by tlie neo of
r-i—jK-!-p."S1",7-HS» s”u
mlu, and the rest in cosli within sixty JiAnaon aAsotyHe Linitnmi. Tlio whale Bpine
bocaiao diaesMd. alio lonl lhe nae of her limtm.
days, but at the sale yratenlay tbo find
and only bid was a Imro $100,000, and
inDocalatad for tho kuio pock. Hho ii now well
was , offered by Johnston Livingston,

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^PROSPECTUS FOk rl87R

We pledge our reputation on the nsEsq., Chairman of the Pnrcliasing Com­
eartiun tliat any edocatad physician, aftor a
mittee. 'flic auctioneer called iu vain careful cDuniuaunn ot ilia recipe, will say that
for larger bid*, and after crying $100,000 rai-pr-mt' Puryatior 1‘iUw posHcma non- iue:it
one.—$100,000 twice—$100,000 three
times, 1m&gt; knocked it down nt. tlmt
price.
Mr. Livingston exhibited his
TUE MARKETS.
credentials as tlie representative uf $24,*
000,000 of bonds, and then proooedod to
the Marshal's office, where ho paid tlio
money in a ringlc check upon, the
Farmers’ L&lt;»un and Trust Company, and
the soli’ wm-consummated.
Under this important step in tho reorgsuization tlio road is now owmxl by thu
IxHidhohlers, and each .jicrson wlm owns
a bond of $1,000 con send it in and havo
it oxcluuigtHl for $1,400 of preferred
stock. Tlie amount of $1,400 is arrivod
at by its bearing the caipc relative pro­
portion to $1,000 tliat tho whole amount
of $51,000,000 of preferred stock beam
to tlio entire indebtedness of the road,
which is made up of mortgage bojnis,
$30,500,(XX); interest, $4,0U0,(M)0 ; land
warrant bonds, $732,500 ; floating di bte,
etc., amounting ja all to about $36,000,­
000.
Each iHmdholdor is to decide
within a certain time, probably sixty
TB »
days, whether it) is for his interred to
n
take tlie preferred stock or to accept' in
as
final scUIemcnt of his claim his aharo uf
NU.WAUKEK.
tho proceeds uf the salu of tlie property.
Wmiut-Ng. I............... *.............
The New first -mortgage Ixmda, to be
issued nt tlio rate of $25,000 on cacli
mile of completed road, will be used to Baaurr—So. J.......... . .
CINCINNATI.
push forward the Gntcrpriso and to build
the 1,450 miles niMMled to connect the
two Hectuuis aln-ivly constructed. The
estimated cost of this new stretch of road
is $40,000, (XM), and its completion will
give the ci»mj»any 40,000,000 more acres

uf public lands
Tlu, $100,0U0 |iaid in cash yesterday
Wksat BiIibm.......... . ......
was n&lt;lrnn''“&lt;l by the individual members
of the 1‘urchauing Committee, and la lhe
only lieu in existence upon this rood,
which lust so long been weighed down by
debt.—New York Sun.

.............ottz.fi:--

guagu because hut crojie had been de- Uy depeudetrt upon her for mipport that
4r«yvd by high watnr. He cQMKwl Ood ■he ww» peruritl-M tn retain her rituatiou
for dmtroyiagliia crops last year by heat
and drought, and fur dostraying them MKpwuUy notiww iwrvod ujxm Un&gt;
this year by flood, and uonduded his
bhajiberay of tbo Creator with tlio ettpretwitun, •' God damn him.!*' His tongue

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SILVER ‘“iltX-KB TIPPKI)
An incident occurred at the Treasury
TIPPED Mwm sad r*s *i» am* d
Department, iu Washington, the btiinr
SHOES
day. Odo of tho female oonntere in tliat
bureau yielded to the temptation to Hb-al
GABLE.
a twcnty-dollar greenback.
Knowing
•&gt;CREW
tliat tbe deficit would bo ascertained
iWZRE
without fail before 3 o’clock, riw made
haste to sliii'kl hurself by rejiorting that
■he luul discovered a deficit of tluii
amount At ouco the moat rigorous ex­
unination was nwA’, but in vain, to find
♦ho was responsible for the loan. The
excitement that prevailed in the cadiropm when the $47,000 toes was an- IK.-»U
boiukxhI was repeated an a small scale in
Mr. Cai ter’■ bureau. Finally tlio woman
who luul stidr-u tin* -bill arose from her

doing so the bill nltpjNql from the pises
whore it was oaMMak&lt;«l ou her person
and fell to the floa; loading to lier de­
A nun named Louis Bnrkc, who lived taction. She cuafaem-d her crime, but
nt BurkraiviUc, in this eouuty, a few days told such
_ , a pitiful
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uf jxrri
rty and
ago indulg. d in very blasphemous hn- ; ^jtuiion
pnwring wants of n fam-

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THE TTfF&amp;S MISTAKE.
Mrs. Ijopgood prided hcnwlf on being
•no of the lMWt of housekeeper* She
wna &lt;mm! &lt;&gt;f thaso_rapid housewives who
townie nn atom of diuA ns a hunter might
pursnd a stag. No Ixild-mtturvd fly ever
»lnred to buzz ^jtliin her dainty walla..
?Nq cpt purred upuu her hcartlistono.
Planta irere tabooed liecnuSA their Icnflete would fall. &lt;Janary-birds wrfe ruthIcaslyZexcludud lest they should aesilter
aoccL . Hunshinp wa».regarded os nu arch
enemy. * ft briu|pr Hies, and. fades the
cariMita,” said Mrs. Hopgood.
As for Mr. Hopgood aud the children,
they lived mostly in tbo kiteben.
“ I can't have the boys’ muddy boots,
tramping over the. carpets, aud tho girls
sewing in-the parlor,” said Mra. Hop­
good. “ As fur Hopgooii, he don’t care
whom lie site. One place is as good ns
another where he is oouceruixl. ”
Tlu&gt; Hupgooa family nbio took their
meals in the kitelinn.
dicing goom an nice as
anybody's,” raid Mr*. Hofgood, “ with
a real carved oak widoGuard, with a mar­
ble b'p. AU^HiJvrir,Jiolulicd tin Jt*8 brV

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And Mr. Hopgood raid no more.
Mra. .Hopguod wa«, to use her own
(aprmsion, “ in the thick of hd«sc-cl«ujiug" the next day, with Uw cnrjicta rolled
into heaps, the fioora spattered with soap­
suds, .and her head tied up in a pocket­
handkerchief, .when the door suddenly
opend.
, .
,
.
r
“Take enrol if Imy/^ail,’4f ^pMfihi

light and sunshine I teach Beu and
Fanny that ' home* fa Something mon'
Ihm all vliiply name, and try, in so far
ai wc mn, to retrieve the errors of our
■post life.’*
And Mra. Hopgood mutely bowed her
head.
■ ’
Ml wijl try busbap&lt;|&gt;”^h| npswered.

and soda!” cried she, shrilly. “ 0 I it’s
you, is it Ally I”
“Yvo, mother, it's me," said. Alexan­
der, her - eldest sop, who had just g&lt;&gt;0«
into business ** junior ]&gt;artncr to his
father. “ I MJ—&lt;lo ^ave ijff wusljjtag n
minute, and ntbxid to $te!(^fvramrs in
town—my old Hum, you knoi&lt;—only for
onrf day, and WFrfhkM hirtKi dh»r. ’’
. “To dinner I” almost screamed Mra.
Hopguod, dropping her brush in Imt
consternation.* “ Alexander. Ifopgood,
1 arc you crazy 1 Of courno I ran’t liavo
him to dinner. Jn*t look at tho oonfusion tlu house is io.”
“ O, he won't mind that, mother. Ry-1
croon is a thoroughly good fellow. Jtnd
let him oil down io pot-luck with the
real of ns, any—
“I shall do nothing of the sort, AlcxanWr.’J
'
IJnHRd«wi, Wyandy 1
uompreraing hcrHps. “ You know I do

The people of Massacliusctta con to m
plate with cnnsiderable complacency tho
returns which liavo nlrcndy been received
of tho State ccruuis. These returns indi­
cate ^tot^l uupt^dioq^if atajfli
million end three-quartern, of which
Boston vtaifas 333,000. The p&gt;prilaU'on
&lt;X tlw-State% 187(Fta»*T*®7,3Al,’*ndir
Boston 230,620. Tlw incrcoM in tho
State in tbo post five years has been
nliout twenty per cent., and in Bostou
thirty-three par cent. In tlw decode be­
tween 18G0 and 187(| MnsHachusetta
could only lx wit of an increase in popu­
lation of 226,U00, or a little owreightocD
jx-r cent Her progn-as in |xqmlhiion
siileo 1870 has, therefore, been muck
nioro rapid than it was during tbo pre­
ceiling decode. Tlw rqfifFnn of thexvnl
nnsAI nut id nl skfiicieitly JiivAuAMatl

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Ml(MIGAX NEWS. J
xrkso#. 11makes
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it
a little uncomfortable,
spread•*
'—Brick PomcToy has been enmffrd to I
| over it-a comforter or two Woolen blantragic end of Ralston, tbo “magnifi­ kuts, winoli Ktioukl be washed as often , iHj&gt;cak before the agricultural
cent," rays it is d't^
tyth had dk|^
every two weeks^ With this nrrangc- .ADsgan County, Sept. K.
osty and g«xxl c uApi. llalAi UUtU * m&lt; nt, if you waeh all the bed covering
—Oxn 1,000'Congers attended the
him that his life was as pcrniciom» os his
picnic at Flint last week. Thn gathering
•u ago of hare a delightfully healthy bed, and sel­ wm Mldnwaad l^ J. W., Childs.. .
i^etary bub- dom fail to obtaii: that Ycfrrehing mWj&gt; 1
—The Itailrqad Hotel at Hag tax w City
ing,
ballooning. which is necessary to the javformancc
xFU‘M &lt;L?itrOJ-1 fUT‘ L°“’
of the arduous ditt&amp;s Mlilri J.
whecontr ImMdc buritts-nnd W flctm no
—A couple,of ixiwi’llitc* Went out one'
MAIA4TOM-:^ ^DaPrTALITY.
■lore; when one balloon sailing in the
evening, intending to whip another num,
summer |kjr fajQangldju ou jp.gjv.storm
W.,0. Ralstyn’s princely hospitality, but got entifnred in tin- dark and pound­
and swepdout . cxiAencc/ then is om­ mys a correspondent, was notorious tlw ed each ottwr.
inous warning in the collapse. ’Die fidl­ world over.
Whenever a gentleman
ure of the Bank of Cshforuiii conveys from obrmd presented lutb-ni of . intro oeniiug an • annual capacity of 8t)Q»OnO
ite besona, cosily read, to every other ductiuju ^kWfl ifttreduced,a -friend, Irnnwls have pome into tho Michigan Halt
it was his cpjiom to Invite Ti«m to'fislt
Arwociation.
• him at hn elegant country mansion at
—At Atin Arbor, WiUtettt Main, an 11ipus death of Ralston is equally a warn* 1
y&lt;Ar-old‘ 'vngabuntl, wiw recently soning to every young man whoec greet] of
Itetiifet .'tt/ifoc State Reform Sdtou&gt; by
gain is li-ndrog him to ratMfhtf' cri-rV'
Jnstfeo&lt;3lrtrii f&lt;W tinycara.
J
,i
, titre guewt a railroad ticket, and when he j
—IhferMfe18w«t, ef -lA teiilphmaciv
arrived at the depot at hfa destination, a 1 taMtd • Ihv aCtos mardenirs
Fred
some anibikitMW y«&gt;nng fmaoqicr Imd be­ splendid carriage Was in waiting to den- I
U*nn&gt;lw*gosM to.Sinta s I’rfaau fur life,
fore him, let him contemplate Ralston toy him to Mr. RaWon'a residence. On
Ind John Kul^.for t^cidy
,
onoAMMtalu
dead, arid pause in his purauit of the
roitto+4d|igKl4ri&lt; Ufjfu*(s|*lpfayi^&gt; California hospitality offered to pay Rairowphuwi duk thaduck
minious grave. Everyone, high or low, •ton for-the ticket, wlu-nsipun the great st tiiat point fa in a dilapidated condition,
whofK-iwjnf bjypnd lue menus, and, &gt; financier Ixieamc liighly indignant Hfa and thinks mure .wheat d^tild be shipped
wjiM it not for tiiat fact.
•
therefore on the moni'y of otlicr people,
—A ratUwnako wfa eqiltircd near
ia a Ralston. The world is full of just Saturday and Sunday., On Sunday his
Baldwin
a
few
days
sinor,
and
was
teoiwnl
siwii I^Hons, and jn ^ind, if fM iA de; four-horse ciiarioi was Hyiug over the
gree, Ihuxtoh’s fate must eoodbr or later surrounding country, conveying visitors by ite ea|&gt;tom nnhl it lfeiteolf and died
overtake them: Ralston was but a mag­ to the princijMil places of intercirt. Al a of ite powun in seven minutes.
—Midland county yields this year
nificent cxcmplicaUoD of that clement in seasonable hour on Sunday bight, after
the worbl which says with bravado, d—n seeing tiiat Iuh gaeats wear pinned on' 200,000 bushels of .wlx-at, Ixing four
kmes
tlw yisld of last year. Midland is
tho expense! Tho elegant, energetic, gtxxl terms with each oilier, ho would
enthusiastic President of the Bank of place one portion of the mansion at their a new county, but a good one.
—
The
City Marshal of Grand Rapids
California qomes to a bard ending, but dis]&gt;ceal, and, informing them as he had
who'shall tny that be did not bring it to drive to. the city jn Che morning he refuses to carry out the order of the
Common
Council to remove the track of
innsi nacnssarily alia t early, would bid
upon himself; that he luul not earned it
And those who will pity aud excuse hiiii them good-night and retire, leaving them the Grand Itapidaslrcetrnilway eonqmiiy
cannot deny that his case Horvtn to point to amuse themsclros according to their from Monroe *tacet.
—Warren Lewis, of Ann Arlxjr, son of
tlie most iiNcfnl moral, and because of vurious tastes and inclinations. His rea­
ite prooBnc^' iau8t
^or
son.
driving tf and from :the ci|y W. II. Lewis, proprietor of the Leonard
salutary*pnfipone. It teachivs that the tidily, a distance of fifty-two nfilca, wm House, wax shooting at a mark last Satur­
simple rules of- boneoty, ohl ns Adam, that it benefited his health, as it was the day afternoon, when the gun exploded,
cannot long be evaded; Hint credit must only relief he enjoyed from the cares of blowing liis right lumd completely off.
not be abused; tiiat a trust is sacred; a mammoth buainoa". Instead of spend­ The bey is 10 yearn old.

to.cnablo it to be raid whether ibe ma­
k* ri 'l! l»ro»rsR* siacq J87Q lufi |steady
sny time' lAilPlitw nt such’a perilous celipsoit wluit it was ia the ]&gt;reccding
this. If you have been fool enough to di'cadc. It can hardly ba expected,
jtak him, you inay get out of the setupe Iwwdvdr,; tiiat •. this will Bo** tlw case,
the beat way you can !”
though there fa no doubt (lint tlw State
haa gone forward rapidly in every direc­
“But, mother-:—”
“ I don’t wont any mor»r discussion on tion. In 1870 MawincliiLsi'tta bad 186
the Atbjeclj" .tend Mrs. Hopguod, ilab- (■croons to the mjqare mH it Atqiroicnt
bling away with the hrttali.
1
■ she has nr.iriy 225. Tlw State ts more
And Alexander went out, damming tho thickly settled tluui Franco, Germany or
door. “ By George !” quoth Alexander Austria. There are only three States in
Hopgoml torhinuH*lf, “if I can't ask n tho Union—Connecticut, Delaware and
friend to my home, there’s nt least tho Rhode Island—which arc smaller in nn-n
alternative of inviting him to a hotel. I tlian MnsrachuMltta ; yet in population
never did such a thing before, but I don’t in 1870 she Bnqmased thirty, being
tlw m-ven th Slate in tho Union. Were
sec how else I can manage. ”
So Alexander Hopgood entertained ; all the territory in ‘the United States as
Mr. Ryerson nt the hotel, and gave nn thickly populated ns MavadiuscUs fa,
unlimited order for icx&lt;d cluunjmguo and tlw country would have a population-of
desert. And the upshot of it was that over GOO,000,000.
tlrat ostentations difpjay.i* nob »n eri-|
Alexander Hopgood was brought.hi nt
dence of prosperity ; tiiat audacity of
eleven o’clock at night, by twj of the
management is Dot skill in financiering.
Hay
fever,
if
not
a
malady
of
the
moat
waiU-rs, hojrclcsaly intoxicated.
“ Don’t l&gt;o f-f-fraid, nadlicrStut­ serious character, is nevertheless on nn- It is eloquent of that .trite and time-worn
maxim that «conmny in wealth. It is
pleasant
one
;
and
in
the
interest
of
tered h«, ’ brandMdng nn empty bottlu,
■
ns ho camo dimly conscious of her white, those who ore liable to it, a discovery not tin orppimcnt ftgittnsi genial■
which
two
Continental
pr
taliiy,
Botial clcgffnr*,' not evt* |
geared face bending war him- “ Go on
with your washing ! Its a deal jollier at to have made between them cannot be expenditure, when there ia an honest
I too generally known. The victims of fortune back of tlx-m, but it enforces
tho hotel than it is at home. Freedom
this cnrfbtut icpideniic can nefer ■veifttijD with terrible directness tho lesson that
orcver I Hbo-oo-ray!”
“ O, wluit shall I do ?’’ sobbed Mrs. I into the sunshine or get heated by oxer-' «vaxy man is bound to spead witon W*
cise
between about the middle of May • means, or take the certain alternative of
Hopgood, when the writers were oneo
more out of the house, and the roll of -and the end of June without an attack disgrace, perhaps of death.
of
violent
sneezing, inflammation of the
thg cab wheeh had died nw»v. “To^

A DXAFXKA.TK UlIUAXipX^

Efta that art brt&lt;ht, apd ioCI, mmI y*p—

Most people arc like c£ga—Tuo foil
pf thcmnelvra to hold any tiling MMb.
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A mauk flower—Tl» pink of pdtHe-

T*S- hral pocket companion—A fell •
I&gt;nrsc.
. wsa ictunt • . ^ninnt-i
Wa Huppsuc Uait tbuip
quit* ph
hugOjOn araountof craft .^poD the . land
aai|Mrc js upon the
.,
l m t.w
A« auctionivr once advertised * lot &lt;X,
chairs whiep, hp {laid, had bpen used by
“M-hooI eldhln n without back"."
“ Cax you npell donkey with one lettor?” nxkcd a wily young man of a bright
girl. “ Yts,* she answered, “ u."
. The Irish now claim the Japanese
ruler as a fellow-countryman ; ‘‘ for,”
says Fat, “ isn't his name Mike Ado i"
From the Tectuqpah(Ncb.) Chieflain:
“Mr. Moses Stocking, the sheep, king
of Saunders comity, lias been invited to
invited to deliver the address at the State
Fair.”
Thkre waa a place apart in heaven for
gmxl wives who could judge a wicked
thing as handily when a man did it .as
when a woman did it. But it has never
been occupied, I believe.—Chee Fw

Ttin.

A dot recently found a pocketbook ami
—Tho military exenraion to Puf-in Bay, n-turned it to ite owner, who gave him a
fivc-cent
piece. The boy looked *t the
under' the direction of company B, of
Amr Arbor, proved very sm awful in coin nn instant, and then lianding it roluctantly
back, audibly sighed as he said,
in every n-spcct About 000 excuraion“ I can’t change it. ”
fata left far the islands.
A XEi.no, being asked wltat he was ia
—The contract for building tho new
AX ACCOM.VOIfATIXG KHKHlt'F.
university hospital at Ann Arbor Ims jail for, raid it was for borrowing mbney.
Iwen nwnrdixl to Mcasrs. Richards &amp; '•Bert,” raid'tliequestioner, “tbeyilon't
]
Mickle, of Jackson.
Six proposal*, put people in jail for borrowing money.”
,
ranging from 013,100 to 89,200, were te- “Yes,” raid the darkey, “but I had to
| knock do man down free times before ho
free transportation to Now York, thete ceived.
—Thesteam sawmill of Van Etten would lend it to me.”
to expiate their crime spun Uw gallows,
addressed tho lavt candidate as follows ; I Campbell A:Co., located at Pinconning, ( II.uti bridegroom—More money,
“Soyonr conscience ain’t, easy, eh 1” I on tfcq Jackron* fanning and Haginnw i madam, more money! h*Ve you forgot­
“-A1C” r/j/wA th(J inutAerer^ r IliU railroad, in Bay ixinnty, wns totally de­ ! ten that my money lias bought &lt; vcryLoss
tho curse of Cain upon my brow ; I I stroyed by fire last Friday.
that you stand in ? Fair bridt*—b’&lt;j,«ix^.
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wander, wander, but And no rest.” 810,000.
’
—
Pustmnsfcft
have
recently
been'ap
­ nsr liavq. I forgotten that yot^c raoqey
“And you’re the man?"
“I am."
“ And yon want to l&gt;e lianged 1” “ I pointed in this State as follows I Conger, . has bought what stands iq jt,
A oovru of imighliors became so hos­
fc^l tiiat I shan’t rest easy till I am Montcalm county, Henry Jarman ; Ebn
hanged." “KYell, mv frijjrid,” replied Hall, Gratiot oounty, William U, White; tile that they would not xpeak to bach
the Sheriff, AioughtfmljT “tho county Riclifiald, Gnuesoe coi^ity, James R. G. . other; Intt one of them, having taxm
treasury ain't well fixed at present, and Tunwr ; Thomas, Oakland county, Thon. converted nt a comp*meeting, on saving'
hi* formw Mvemy, hold out his haad«'
I^on't w^nt io take ary risks in aaie B. Knapp.
—Michigan salt manufacturers ore raying: “How d'ye do, Kempf I am
you’re not tho man, and arc YAst lutning*
fo^a free ride to New York. Beside, jnbftaut over their, prospecta. Halt is humble enough to si take hands with a
those New York courts can't l&gt;e trusted wiling ut 81.28 jx-r barrel, the highest dog.”
to hang a man. On tlw whole, as yon figure reached this year, and the ilfymand
The Yale Jlccord relaUs Uiat once,
ray you deserve to be killed, and want ia sucli that cooaidurable difficulty is ax* when a party of students had inveigled
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Pratt,____
the greet American traveler,
to be billed, .nylon it canjt juake mugh perienoed in tilling orders.
— Dctoxrit has furnfalicd another ter-] ^to
a clone
closewvim
room,whif.ll
which
'
- - smnll,
"11 ..l^c
diffiHnciAo yitdoriHhciety fabw you aro
riblo
domwtic
tragedy.
Comb
Grtgwrre
^gmonslyfilling
with tojmocu
killed, so long as you arc, I giuws I'll
ho} in '■ mild way, remarkci :
kill you myralf.” So raying, he drew uicr, a drunken, worthlivw Frenchhis revolver, bnt that coscienco-strickca maxfi inflict'd fatal injuries upon hfa ' “Gentlemen, yuur speaker ain't a ham.”'

ing two or tliruo months annually in
traveling abroad, he took, l&gt;y tlio advice
of hi-i ^i^ydiinD, &lt;lailj| «xcjgi«i!r ip /his
way. ’ He was a fcoalcm driver, and al­
ways handled the reins himself.
: i.iaauw,.i

K recent occurrence in Birmingham,
the ux of turning things all upside down,
" It’s your own fault, mother," raid a moat distressing cold. Prof. Helm- I England, wan of a oharaetur calling to
just fw,,orfe’s own fampjrf Common Benny, tlie second son. “ You wouldn't' holtz observed that Rie malady was iuva- mind the famous affair m Cincinnati Inst
crockery ‘ware and good Imnc-handlcd let Ally .bring his friend here."
riably cliarncterizrd by the presence of I spring, where a donkey defended itmdf
knives arc just os .good for cvcry-dny
“ Hold your tongue,” sharply retorted very minute infusoria, not unlike the no bravely against a bonces. In Birm,
queer
little creatures that wc sometimes iugluim n lioness had an encounter, not
Mra. Hopguod, wincing liencnth thu ।
“ Mamma, "Fnid Elsie Hopgood,achcr- prick
।
of this home truth. “Coll Elsie. | see in rain-water butte, only mueh with n donkey, but-with a dog. 'A-Vepi-y chuckl'd girl of sixteen, “ I should like ' ]I need her help. ”
smaller. These be found uticzifig most er in the zoological gftnlofis Imd occasion
to ait iu tho (xirlor somotini-n. Mra i
“O, mother'” pipp*! J’aunj, the j ^•myiAnaly in tho lowcz cavities Mid ro- to enter the den of the lipncpt as he Imd
Montfort and her daughter use theirs ’ younger
,
girl; running'down stafrs in. Densrs of tlA- nomvondlre noticed that at often dune in safety, and. Ixrfam, ho had
every evening, and it looks so pretty and jfrantic haste, “ Elsie ain’t here.”
low temperatures they were very slug­ closed the door a mastiff dog, which hail
nteasraih there.” gish and inactive, but woke up, as it brokcq a^rvl-gfqmi it*, &lt;Jnun, ruaix-d in
“ Not here!’’
“ Stuff and • nonsense ! ’’ said Mrs.
“ No, mother ; she hasn't been to Ixxl were, when warmed. Here, then, was after him. The lioness immediately atHupgoud, hhaq'ly. “ I keep houra my- at
g all—and there's a note on her table the secret of tho disease ; but it was tuaked th* dog, springing upon ita back
Phif. BinzwluMC investigation suggrsted and pinning it by the neck. TWtritatifT,
ralf, after my own frahian, and leave
directed to you."
olhera to do the same. ”
’
the remedy. He 'found that infusoria I almoot as large as tbo Ii&lt;mew,,resisted
“Open it, mother," said Isaac Hop­
“ But, mamma,” pjeodedEhie, “I was good, huskily. “This is a doomed might be poisoned by quinine, and of this attack, and, Itaving freed itself from
this fset Helmholtz availed himself in its more powerful opponent, sprang at
thinking how I should like to invite all night
f
for our household. My God ! tax*
tho girls Iwre some evening and have (onr home become bo (listaxtefnl to "&lt;mr ba-* tefutuM'nt; of hay fever, from windi her and bit her in the throat, holding ou
ho’UdlxHm'n'talflifrcr . iii tlpx^ari/. «U» by its teeth until,the lioness gave it a murderer hail deported in the direction wife and than took his own life. Tlw i YermuiaT, when a wwmui fall doun
ten, and afterward a liitlo-dance. I’ve
elrfldrcn thzitfaj.' fly from it Hkc rata,
mcr for twenty yofrs. ’riie iMnfcd pro­ tremendous blow with its paw, hurling of .Ytarka prUK mrh.Jcrv'y Ahatgwpplc weapon used was a common jack-knife. ! ncarthe City Hall, a nuui. huning against
been asked out so many tim&lt; a, without (
from a falling house
—Mrs. DoroUi-w Vaimyke was recently I tlw fence waved hfa hand and remarknl :
fessor made a verv weak solution of sul- it to the other side of the dim with such I couldn't see the brand of Cain on hfa
ever responding, Hurt I'm reully ashamed
Elsie's
note
was
short
enouglu
It
to go.”
pliate of quinine, and, lying flat on his force agivnst the keeper that ho was brow for dust
found ia'the Weil of her brother's house, . “Zhora's where zhey have vantage,
“Then you had better stay at home,” 1read :
Ixick with ilia hand down, ho poured a knocked utuggnring sgnhist tho wall.
in tjpringwellrj, a suburb of Detroit, Fi fall down folks zhay I m zlirnnk.
kaid Mra. Hojigfxhl, (wlishing vigorously ( ** Duh Muruca; I an&gt; tired of iivitiR iu U«i little of it into each noctril, and found -The contest between the two animals
dead; supposed to be a cane of suicide, W«nan fall down an' folks zhay she
■ kiteben. I have ran away with Jolui Elton.
awa^ .at ths. stein .-i«f her silver .cardinstant relief. The remedy is a cheap coutinuofl over Ilia pnntrai'.’ num, nqd,
The *tow York Tribunr. rttfSl. “Thu, although some believe that her death 1 oughter to sue zlio city for ten thousand
aixl U-fon- yon nee nsc again 1 nliall liave rn- .
rc-^rcr. “I think I ran myself, with tered
,
and simple one, and ought to bo very fer'a jsirtienlnriy ciflb.irrarwing &lt;vfnfti- members of tin fhrijnuprniri! frnigrW,' was tlw result of an accident, and others duUanv— Detroit Free Prm.
upon a new fatnrc.
Elmk.'*
•
vnhud le to those whom this queer afleo tion, tlw one he occupied wks undcninMy during their stay ia Fhris, mode a trip ncoCMirt it murder.
all fife'young foiks fti ,towurddjicing on
■
j A (Jniax^o youth burst forth ink' U»s
my ufrtvwla «arpc^ and snkc crambo, । Mrs. Hopgood broke out into wild, ti&lt;* *L»jv**
MP* •’rrn0
the
man-who
shot
Streusel,
'
poetic
tribute
to
tlw
lady
of
hfa
love.
something
fine.
Fortunately
thu
rtauing
through
tho
famous
sewers
of
that
city.
hysterical imWittes.
.
■
n cwinfry_iii|&gt; U thk^kJfA’Uul
..j- ryt»it yn-ft; 'ifaViM uvrr urn­ ■ Mr.
tM litMfclA filMl
id the lioness and tho barkipg of tli.o The trip,*
i«g W, «M*i Wat- st
id Lcuwing,
Lansing, has
liaa luul
laid a partial
{xutial examinar
examine- 4• It fa fervid and truthful :
thing.
(
season of the year.
dog were so great that attautiau wnt tended with the disagreeable trials which tion ta-fore Justioc Walhr. He Ormfirecd
। scrawled pajier with a face cold and set
attracted, and oasistauco Htuumauisl to naturally suggest themselves. Tlio sow­ lusr’UA-imt said that h« bod duiH- ikin;
► like steel.
ttf.MKl»Y run ncuxa.
ki-epcr. A terrific blqw on the held ers arc lighfel aritfr *il‘k»aq«C and bear hcU defame lie is *n It^iap, »ud can •
| “ Ran away with John Elton!” ho ro“ I wish mamma was like any one । pented, Slowly. “ 1’oor Elsie I tlicu God
A useful remedy for scalds and bums with a bar of iron was given the liuOMa tho names of tho corrcspomUng streets i&gt;0i. »p&lt;j^
jrouUle TO
clrm,” she said to lujyclf, the leans ob- I help her. For he fa as great a villain is an embrocation if lime-water and lin- jibdas tlwl annual hod about fiuislaxi atreeta above m whjjuaji.d btyo enameled had in getting an interpreter.
A keiieavep Jfcw York taffy 'wetA Uf
ncuriugJter xfotaJ. &lt;LI wiML-Alse was Mu- and scoundrel as ever lived ; and she sfied oil. These simple agnate combined tho dag, the cmAthro stunned for n few letters, so that* the drainsmen always ’2-aWWWhg*jUrf»'I^"ii' A.
her niiu&lt;T.‘^kifihTUm-A «**&gt;’•*•
Kata Prickett's mother, who lets her has sealed her own doom. Mother, fprm a thick,crcam-liko substance, which seconds and the keeper rescued from bh know where they are. The voyage is 1 tmH«Al&gt;SrptnlxM
feBKTtfwr
have company every ThuraJay.evening. mother ! this conus of your housekcep- elf&lt;-ctuuliy excludes the air from the in- |*«riloun (Kwitiou, though not a moment
AatOIh-nlCtab. TW M.jJH I. dbrfow
J.4.0
t.
biw. . 11
raid itsofltconi areas follows: President, husband, fao tanufi.oUW
‘"S"
• iulq.rl
1 was married i could nave a house of
i*i made in neat little railway cant, l&gt;eau- Who, Schulte; Vica&gt;PresidaoU August three who liad previously duuppp^/
"It wasn’t my fault, Isaac,” nobbed
my o
,a,
dwrr. It fa unlikely that the keeper will tifnlly poliabcd nod lighted up with oil 'Udwltai
O»iw Schulte; from the public viuw. “ Why, nuubun,
Mnj. Hopguod, rocking* herself Imchwant to, umpire a game of tiiat kind lampi aud globes, which run along rails 1Treasurer, Ferdinand Tcrpci; DotectiYc, hoijis thia?" asked the rcvcrenl'gen­
wan! and forward on a chair into which
fiayisi from l^«r neck to her hips. ■ H^jt, again at such close quartern.
tleman.
“Ab! it's mighty bad,” she
■
place
1
on
tho
curbstones
of
the
drain.
Joseph
Mucllun-.
,
she liad dropped.
’b-feT jahjch you riAe, iiut wti&amp;j aro
agonies were indescribable;
—Mr. Pickard, one of tho proprietors rcplitnl. uTiier&lt;j wm never a poor tromnn
“ It wm your fault,” retorted her hus­ clothing Ixnug gently removed, and tlw
with John Elton, evening after evening i
worn
down
with such » lot of dying wen
drawn l&gt;y men on cither side. The other of tho Everett House, at Lanmug, was
He fa a wortldera, dissipated follow, and band, almost savagely. “ You madu the lime and oil preparation thiekljOprbod
.
To allow Ixxl lim-n to lw nsed, without half is made in barg.-a, also elegantly kill&lt;-d test week. He was rmraing the an I’ve been!” .
very name of home a mockery to your over yio injured surface, she was Found w-aahiug or changing, throe or six mootin',
do fit associate for any girl."
qrlighted and towed by men. The most track w£ the Lake Shore and Miobigiui rru.tr oc« Dx-r/xs aAm
upta txt j &lt;foft Ifanf.” said children; you abut up your soul insuta ! aslocq* in five minutes. HulxwquenUy, would Iw regarded ns Imd housekeeping;
Some uitertwliug ifivesligations re­
trying feature of tlw voyage is tho want Southern' railroad, when tho home be­
Mra. IIopgtKxi, with a perturbed face. of a scrubbing patl ; and^now you arc | tho parts were carefully washed - with now if a thin sheet can absorb enough of of air,, but Iw„
___ „___
T_,-----------’jond
thi&lt;_ _
there
is nothinog come frightened and jumped into the cently made by M. Gobley into the
“ I snpfKXM'd she was with Kate Priek«tt_ reaping the bitter harvest”
ths cxcretionH of , tlw laxly to make it! that the ordinary tourfat of Ix-Ui sexes cattle guard.
Horae and driver were chemical constitution of tho brain show
Of oMras poor Alexander Hopgood the oil I
or Clara Montfort. I'm a great deal too
unfit for ute in a few days, a thick mat- I cannot support without the aid of coan- kilhxl, and tin buggy knocked into a that tho human cerebral substance con­
busy with pickling and AouBckoqMug to was unable io lift his thruhWK html j j-ati. nt .
tains about 80 per cent of water; and
trew, which can absorb and retain a ' teracting rrmedit*.'
thousand picow.
run at a giddy girl’s heels the whole time. from the pillow the next day, aud bis I the skin come off rho did not have a scar. J thoosaud times as much, needs to be
tiiat two albufninoid matters are prwwmt, •
Lrrrui does the shallow-pated lover one not differing from albumen and sol­
But I’m going to commence draping to- mother never left him until aftenioon.
; This remedy leaves no hard coat to dry purified as often, certainly, m once in
ORIGINAL FOKTEY.
who holds the "hank” of wool for bis able iu water, while the oilier ia inaoi1 on the sores, but softens the ports and throe mouths. A sheet can bo washed.
** Eli " aays the first composition be
W,^ kS&amp;rl^^i^mis-• tho parlor blind* were thrown wide ! aids nature, to repair the injury in tlin A mattresn cannot bo renovated iu this
lady to wind, know the derivation of that ublo—and fur this the investigator pro­
ever wrote rah about tliis 1 '
word. Tho first mon who did what he poses the name of ocphalinr. The fatty
chief. ”
open, a flood of sunshine streaming in, , readiest and mewt axpcditiqiw manner,
Htqjpoace ho is doing for the first time substance of the brain, ho finds, is
said Isaac Hopgood, I the table neatly rat in tlw pretty dining I This miliurc may be procured in the tag a matt revs bat by steaming ft or pick­
“Mother,'
in bishiry wan a Ficscninb weaver, Hankc- formed priDoipally of ebtfeotertar, Imd“
.................
* we 1 room, with Howers on the table, and new ; drag stores, but if not thus accessible, ing it to piece*, sod thus in fpkgmeute
hu&gt;k th&gt;t if
mua &lt;b‘ Brabant, who scaled in York,
exposing
it
to
the
rays
&lt;rf
the
mm.
fer
1
*
*
,hc
’
u
”
ni
'
”
t
aojr
’
rh
'
"
«“
stiractivs to our books, gomes and punxhw scattered slake a tump of quwklimc in water, and
around.'
as food
the
C-hildnOl___ ।
--|I **°
•~^’u as
““ “
*v water
ww«» fa clear,
uinu.j mix
max it
1» with
wi»&lt;i tlioac processes are scarcely practicable | And i» soya this War the only original Eogl-UMl, in 17M, ami gave h*M his rin, and the organ coutaina Ekswira cer•■O-ruBTOU^r-notolmUTinlaTOrt. Mr.. Hopped grod
’i“‘ • i
“d «hJw “ *rU■with any of tlw ordinary nudtre#*«''*I J P^tey he ever sgste, and it wm pom- name to the skein.
■l«pi«-r»'dlike.»to broU««l rur. Bb. MnUj ■»«« b«
p™r boiUuKmto to.
am decidedly of tiie optaaou-! that thr . posed by another fellow :
A wnExnric writer says that rorrjnons alcohol, others soluMa to.water and Dot
h.«&lt;OM.^z.l,MM™.MI«ttaihome.
.
j
.1 vill b«x»» d«r u. U. mumTO grxxl old-faahio»d atraw-lxxl, which can ‘
VhftalUI
br Mro.,
commit suicide. We are glad to bear f m nlq|jir&gt;L During decouipoailiaa, ti*
“ Thia fa the way
in I’Xtiy three mcnith* be changed for freoh :
marie lantern, like the little Micfords.
• in which wr । The preparation raay
7,.be. kept
' botttad
__•_
n“ **«• ** c*uak
it If other inracta would only get into cerebral pulp farnisbea aaid product--,
OiJ children havsn’t been brought nP’|mnrt live h«x*fonrard, mMhac. bskI I the h«me. and it will be ar. good six straw, .nd the tick be wmduxi, is the I
the halut of doing so, how much more . among which are oleic, margaric, phoisweHmrt and healthiest of lieds. If in |
Aon.r.
her husband, cheerily.
“Let in the montlm old a* when find made.
would people think (&lt; them !
1 pho-glyocric, and plioaphoric acids.

�" KEEP IT IS MIHD
YOU WILL FIND

CORN, AFFLER, OATS,

day nod still Ungers around.

He ap-

'

BOISE &amp; LEE

PtTiTtBA

at Hasting* em Wednesday for d»

ELEVATOR Ilf ifA SEVILLE

get buck at Jackson.

win Mil al

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

HAS JUST RECEIVED A

CROCKERY
GLASSWAEE

FINE, LARGE STOCK OF

SUGABlOtoU Cents!

ly friends

a
s

Wholesale and Retail

' ? Da Wednesday aftenxen last two LATH,
A hired man of Wesley Mead's, daughters of the late I. A. Holbrook,
SHINGLES
living west of the city, recently killed were married by Rev. T. D. Marsh,
WATER LIME,
a GO pound badger in an ’open field. one to a young man from Wisconsin,
SALT,
and
the other to Will McLaughlin of
HAIR,
Charles Huichkiss of tho Register
STUCCO,
ol Deeds office is taking a jest from Muskegon City. The boys have se­
official faboo, and .visiting in -N. Y. lected as life partners two of the most
amiable young ladies of our city. Let
A SPECIALTY.
Stele.
joy and happiness attend the jfowig
A seranade party were out on Mon­
. AINSWORTH R BROOKS,
couples in their journey through life.
day evening putting forth their sweet
Proprietors.
Our firemen are making prepara­
strains from the violin, guitar, baijjo
tions for the "boss" dance of the sea­
and comet.
son daring fair week. The boys
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
John Doxy an employee at the
should be encouraged by the dliaens
eroquet works, badly cut the thumb
day or two ia this eity this week.

SHELF

pboid fever, is one of th a complaints.
Another high-toned drunken
made the night hideous by
howls a few evenings ago. A
hour” in jail might do some of
a litilc good.

Again in the Trade

GOODS
Fort Yayie,

CANNED FRUITS

Don’t make your pur­
chase until yon have
FANCY GROCERIES
seen my Stock.

OF ALL KINDS AT C»ST!
Miss Hattie M. Bradl has just re­
turned from N. Y. City and opened a EBusinesB Helatlom
new and better stock of selected mil­
linery goods than ever before shown
Of all kinds, and
.
in this county She has attended the that of stranger*.
fall openings, and being an expert at
AT PRICES THAT DEFY
the trade, will ho doub: receive a
special
ttention
COMPETITION!
largo patronage. Ladies should ex­
amine her goods nod prices before
Is Invited to ay stock of
purchasing their ‘‘new hat.”
Of *11 kinds which wo
Al the Episcopal Church on Sun­

party
their,
“half
them

A

E

A gentleman in this city having
an adopted chi'd is reported as often
seen by the neiglfoors, flogging the
boy in an unmerciful-mannenj How
is that, John ’)
W. I. F. Hams whose sickness
was reported a,few weeks ago wc
are glad to state is at present in a
better condition, and steadily gaining
toward a recovery.

day evening, Chauncy A. Bames, of
tho firm of Hopkins R Barnes, drug­
gists, and Miss Ells A. Williams,
daughter of L. D. Williams, a former
telegraph operator at the depot, were
pronounced man aud wife
They
were congratulated by their friends,
(a host ot them) and left on the eve­
ning train to spend a few days ia
Wisconsin. May their life be a iong
and happy one is the wish of their
most intimate friends and acqitainten-

Wa. Jones and wife returned from
• few weeks sojourn in Kent Co., a
few days ago. They rejmrt a splen­
did time and plenty of enjoyment
among their friends.

The school census has been com­
pleted and 513 school children have
been found in this city against 645
Jas C. Shedd on examinatioo be­
last year. A gain of 28.
How
&lt;nany will attend school is the next fore Justice Hayford for selling stol­
en property last week was unable to
questiou,
There has been of late considera­ give e ufficient bail and was returned
ble prowling around houses and door to comfortable quarters under the
yards on Green St. nights by some care of Sheriff Cress y. He, a few
eoc. Unless stopped there may be a weeks ago sold in this county a stol­
en horse from Niles, Michigan, and
a buggy and.harness, and was arrest­
ed at Elkhart, Ind., by officer Prick­
T. J. Wilder seems to be opening
ett
By evidence already given
«P with plenty o&lt; business in his new
in the case he is no doubt an accom­
avocation as peacemaker for the city.
plice in the stealing, and should re­
He ia just the man to fill the office
ceive the full benefit of the law.
aW no OMibt will dispense of justice
The Hastings Horae Association
hold their fall meeting commencing
R- J. Grant lias moved his stock of
oe Wednesday next, 16th last, and
&lt;*fdry goods and groceries to the
continuing for three days. Already
large vacant store of Mr. Bowue, on
several good horses are booked and
ly a few doers west of his old place.
entered and the prospects are that it
He is to add a large stock ot dry
will lie the largest field of horses in
any race this fall thus far. All the
Byron Vu Winkle hu dored or
available stables are engaged and
temporary ones are being built and
wc opiue that lovers of good horse
racing and running will visit the
you “Rip" in whatever new under­
meeting and feel well paid for their
taking you may launch your craft.
time and money spent. Several
Fred Sweet has invented an elec­
Nasbvilleites are intending to go and
tric clock which more than meets his
see the fun.
expectations as to runnig. Steps are
On Munday morning the school
being taken to have it patented and
Ikjusc bells again put forth their sound
.then the manufacturing will - comwarning the children to assemble
tjneocc to fill tho orders already taken.
again for a terra of school. Long be­
Michael Grace has sold out his in - fore the hour of corameocement you
it—st jn tho store of Crawley fc

AND

g

SPBIM MMS!

IN THE VILLAGE.

aens’ property or life while fighting
the firey element that is so destruct-

RAPIDS DIVISION.

GRAND

IHOBT U*B 'rTYSB.
,
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.
TRAINS RUN BY CHICAGO TIMX.

KEEP EVERYTHING YOU NEED!
Going Kortu.

WARRANT TO BE PURE

BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

Paid for all kinds of Produce, or ox ango

FOR
Grive Me a Call.

BA.RGA.INS

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

call and sob us before purchasing.

boiseai.ee.

NatevilU, Mich., Jan, 17, 1876.

C. A. TRUMAN.

FURftfflJRE HANUFACTORY!

ABOARD

ALL

QO TO THE OLD RELIABLE

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
HOWK

TOWN!

TO ffHB

No. 1

Partor, Liirarj, Diiim, Office aU
BEIERAL FUNTUBLJTogether with a full assort msnt d

0 F-

MIRRORS,PICTURES, FRAMES
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,.
DUSTER8.AQ.fcC.,

LIVE GROCERY Baij Cate aid Peraihlatim i
OF

P. DURHAM
NEW

STOCK

CSFFUiS AND CASKETS,
Where you will find_a fhl&gt;. stock of

Of all stylos and slsas. and IfSTAU C
CASES furohbod to ordes

SER O UDS AND CO FEIN LIN­
INGS kept ctnuUuitfy on hand.

boot thoroughly seasodcd lumber and war-

IROI, MILS, STEEL, GUSS, WSl DOORS, BLINDS
.---------- AND--------

NaahviBo M ich.

Teas, CtSees, Spice*, Cracker,,

Oasnran A Wwfcmn,

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I

Saw Mill!

Notion.,

onRfnar nrtdi Mm Beker bought out

INCLUDING THE

CELEBRATED

In abandaae*. aad

ea of learning, while other,

aroald

they wouldn't go if the “old man”
*0 he^fcead aadeedm eaee of ills fot' didn’t make ’em. Every prospect
•mer physician, Dr. tpcaU, He Ims thus fin shows that with a persevermice iu their studies sod not troublemany days«f ekiMecstf.
bouic to their teachers we shall have
a good term.
After a search of many days the
brown horse lietenging to the county
farm was found by officers Crersy
paired &gt;nd put iu good condition for 'and Tinkler iu Jud intis, anil wnaidenthe ayproadmig nines which com- fifii-d by $u|H?riii4endcnt Bidlemao,
although in a powr condition, having
’iikruauuw |tj« M iMl,
; beau disfigured u* a txaMiidenible ex­
Qn tfoiijrday Ual was the begin-1 taut, by cutting the teilook*, foretap,
!iiC ernrai«Mtious I and pulling out the uwu&gt; and tail, and
«uJ Ik. Johu BuUrt, ’ '•».“«
«&lt; twtag
r .

. .

...

.

. .

। r&gt;il in urandmir m iLn wexui?

CHOICE

CANDIES

Wtol ii fee Grocery Lii

PRICES THAT DEFY COIPETITIOI.
Come and See!

Diamond Iron Plows, Complete for

LUMBER,

Heckendorn Chilled Plows
Oliver
Gale
Curtis

FOR THK

WHOLESALE k ECTA1L THUE.

tWiimn mm wma,
Made from ludianm celebrated timber and seasoned in doors from three to

A fur.

five years.

CJOIMVE Sc SEE

guaranteed as low as any first data Wagon.

West Side of Main street, Naahville, Mich.
' te*ys wrnld ba tty ply
; theif rtfort.

I

rewarded

«&lt; 9‘W'

BUILDING LUMBKB!

Every Wagon folly warranted for three years and

'•

for

r. MMAI.

P, 0. WOLCOTT.

0
w

�ii
=■-

1

5

localkattbr.

shower on Wadnesday

Small feron

LOCALS

* roads are very dusty. A continued
show er of a Jew days is much needed.

FRIDAY, .-

- SEPT. 10, 1875

’

—The fanners are busy seeding
’
and cutting com.
—Mrs. Hollon of Jackson is wait­•
ing at G. A. Truman’s.
—A. Brace iabuilding a frame barn'

south of the village,

Organs !

;tn&lt;l

ZPiiinoH

thankfully received
PiekUa aiDtcxixikox*

The Jackson Custom Made Bool

—Elder S. H. Smith will preach
al the Methodist Church on Friday
exenmg, Sept, 17th. Subject: Judge­
meat. Text: For the-great day of
his wrath is come, and who shall be
able, to stand.—Rev. Gtli chap, and
17th verse.
‘

The ChL’Sgo Boo* al WmsKuu's.

At Tbvxjmi'*.

—Mr. Allen of Bat^Crock, utiile
visiting at Capu Boltt lyst week,

Wau&amp;sa**.
—Our Hastings letter ia crowdedI met with a .slight ace idenL His
on to the second page. /
horse became frightened, and in try­
Jackson Custom Made Boot 1* at
H. VOTING. M. D.
-—A Mr. House is building a brick ing to manage him, was dragged over
.
O&gt;W Itaa* Mfc •? Mata
.
Tbvmax'*.
a fence. His arm was alishtly para­
house east of the vilage.
•
Dickinson has Fruit Jars for 12j
, lyzed, and.lie was otherwise bruised.
•
—
The
State
Fair
commences
at
cents.
'. '
A. BARBER. M.. D., HomooThe buggy was badly broken.
. -pathie Hqr*M«B»n4 Rctom*. Ofltae.swEast Saginaw neat Tuesday.
WANTED ! 10,000,000 Veal Calve*
—’'Brick’’- Pomeroy will * address at'Ro^ &amp; Clever's meal market, Nashville.
’ — Detroit seems to turn out a mur­
the people of this county on the.
WEBSTER k. HOBBS. Black- der or Wade about every day.
II aml-.ha. AH kind* erf vrork la Us. BUoka^Hh
A LITTLE MORE OIDEk.
“Plow holder and Bond holder,N at
—-M. Kocher lias tho frame up for
Friend D. Soule* announces that he will
Hastings on Friday evening. Oct 1st."
a new house east of the village.
tiiat being tho last day of our county hi* mill in Berryville, until farther notice.
B. RASEY, Drayman. Goods and
—Don’t forget the‘hop at the Un­ fair, he will undoubtedly bo greeted
[MXf] ________________
ion House on Thursday next. Bill1 by a large and appreciative ctowd, as
18 YOUR LIFE WORTH 10 CENTS?
ELEMENT SMITH.
•LOO
*
he is a good speaker and handles his
V
LAWYHR.,
Bkkneas prevails everywhere, and every­
body complains of some disease during
—Wm. A Aylsworth has gone subject well:
tholr life. When sick the object is to getj
east for his new fall and,winter stock
—Tho Massachusetts clergyman, well ; now we say plainly that no person in
of goods.
M FLINT,
who refused to marry a couple be­ this world that is suffering with Dyspepsia,

W
H

J

T H. LEE,
V.
. Deputy Sheriff,

JOHN B. BASTMAN.

Boots and Shoes,

TOHN Q CRESSY,
J
« HEH 11

jyfONEY TO

try It. lief
। will rslteVc

IN 8UMS OF

L. RUSSELL.
yyM. JONES,

—P. Holler is putting steam pow­
er in his grist mill which will be suf­
ficient to do all tho grinding that may
come to this place.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Justice of the Peace,

•—Mr.*S. E. Rogers, city editor of
the Jackson Daily Citizen, spent last
Sabbath in this village. He was a
guest nt the Union House.

—A Union Sunday School picnic

General Conveyancing.
is to bo held next Wednesday, the
Collections a specially.

15th inst., at Maple Grove Center.
A good time is anticipated.

money to loan
M pood wcartty.

hlS

MBS. L. O. CBOOKEB
assortment of

Spring and Summer

MILLINERY &amp; FANCY GOODS’
Neck Ties, Bushings,
Collars and Cuffs,

■—The Sabbath School in connection
with the AL E, Church will give a
concert for the benefit of the school,
on Sunday eve., Sept. 19th.

—Dr. Jones has returned from his
week of recreation and at present is
laboring day and night, to fulfill his
orders, that have accumlated.

—Mrs.

Pittenger lias purchased

IS ALL or THS LATBSr STYLES. the stock of millinery goods of Mrs.
N. M. Stebbins, and will take pos
Hats Bleached and Pressed

Drat Mil, Cittui aii Piitiit Dm

session the middle of the present
month.

ville. Now as we have the right
men in this place let us have one.
The constitution of the order can be
seen at this office and ail information
will be gladly given to set the ball in
motion. Hastings and .Irving have
good largo lodges and we know
Nashville can hold up her end. Me­
chanics and day laboring men let us
make an effort.
—The most of our citizens here wil
remember “Father House" us being
a resident of this place, during the
year of Rev. Dr. Pcngellvl pastorate
with the M. E. Church. Ho now re­
sides at Plainwell, Allegan Co,, and
on the 28lh of Aug., his numerous
friends assembled to celebrate Ms
89th birth day. Notwithstanding his
advanced age, it is said he retains
his faculties well, hears and sees
nearly as well as ever, and convers­
es as fluently as a man of thirty.

Look out for Ms New “ Ad ”
NEXT WEEK.

FIRST CLASS

day of bearing.
■ A tree copy.)
(48-52)

-

Gxo. R. Flbmimo.

.

GOODS.

TERMS CASH.

This is

8. C. PRINDLE,
Judge of Probale

MORTGAGE WALK.

Whkbba*, on the 24th day of July, 1872,
Jeremiah Shopbell and wife gave a mortgage
to Millie C. Francis to secure the payment
of the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars,
($260.00) which said mortgage wa»duly reCdrileJ in the office of the Register t f Deeds
in and f.'r Barry County, Michigan, on the
second day of -\ugusl 1872, iu Liber •• Z” of
mortgages on page 552'; and whereas, the
raid mortgage was duly and legally assigned
to M- M. Francis on the ninth day of De­
cember. 1878, which said assignment was
duly aud legally recorded on the second day
of January, 1874, in the Register's office for
Barry couuty , Michigan, in Liber “6" of
mortgages, on page 41, aud M. M. Francis

(JBBBTine!

SUB CB1BB\!

LISTEN?
8*attMag laterestiig n4 Val-

BOISE BRO’S

She Raslti’illr ?Icus.

Would reaped fully call the attention of the
citiiens of Nashville and vicinity, to
their stock, bought for cash,
and to be sold at the

It never aklpaae tisuc, and la alwaya
out on time.

PAINTERS!

and vary trcvjnentfy nett.
Our Locals arc Locls.

Drugs, Medicines

I bey

fault hu been m’

KOCHER BROS.

aesar hnppyjevl they male

BOOKS. S TA T1ONER Y.

Snbwrik (frick.' Sakoik

WALL PAPER, FAINTS.

F

OILS, VARNISHES.
.BRUSHES, GLASS,

Elegant New Quarters,

PUTTY, DYE STUFFS

yFm-^E. SAVAGE St BRO’q COLUlOff

GOLDSMITH’S

Bryant and Strut tan
business uNivoaRarxnr

TOILET ARTICLES,
PERFUMES,

the place of holding the circuit court in and
for Barry county, to satisfy the amount due
on said mortgage, together with said attor­
ney fee and all other legal ©ests.
The de­
scrip lion of said premises as .described in
said mortgage is: That piece or parcel cf
land lying and being in tae Village of Nash­
ville, County of Barry and State of Michi
gan, known and described aa Village Lol, and choice stock of
commencing fifty-five (56) foet north of the
north-west corner of Lol No. twenty-seven
(27), thence east one bunc.od thirty-two
&lt;132) feet, thence north fifty-five (56) fee’,
thence west one hundred thirty-two (182)’
feet, thence north fifty-five (55) feet to the,
place of beginning.
A largo line of
Dated J Jy
28, 1876.
________
1/ 28,
1876.

Dry Goods Business !

CHOICE FAULT GROCERIES,
fm IibtcM iri Cinn,

M. M. FRANCIS,
Assignee for Mortgagee.
CLEMENT SMITH.
AUoruey for Aaaigaoe.

44-4

MEAT MARKET!

FRESH MEATS,

JEWELER § OPTICIAN

Clocks, Spectacles, #c.

LIQUORS'.

LIQUID PAINTS

DRESS GOODS,

SHAWLS, CA wil

:i!i:&lt;

con onad.es

ROE &amp; CLEVER,
thanking the public for past favor* solids a
continuance of the same, and would
inform the public that they will
keep constantly on hand

16 TINTS

With a complete stock of

GEK1R1L milCUIDIII WINES &amp;

Mendon, St. Joseph Co., and assist
OBITIAHY.
in a grove meeting. Services will Departed this life on the morning of
the
6th
inst.,
in Casttcton at the
be resumed the 19th inst.
residence of her brother, Ira Bach­
all kinds, which will be sold low for cash
—Notwithstanding the dryness of
elor, Miss Maranda Bachelor, aged
the seasen, onr fanners seem to .be­
40 years. Funeral services on the
lieve Solomon was right when he
afternoon of the 7&lt;h inst., conduct­ NashviUe, Mich.
said: “He that observelh the wind
ed by Rev. C. I, Deyo.
shall not sow, and he that regardeth
CHAS. W. DEIARAY,
the cluuds shall net reap."
In Vermontville, of cholera infantum.
Nellie May, daughter of Wm,
—The editor is absent on a vaca­
Lowery, aged 1 year and 3 months.
tion and it is hoped that all omissions
Funeral services by P. Holler.
and mistakes, will be overlooked by Iu this village, on Saturday, Elena,
NASHVILLE, MICH,
, tiiat
charily which “bearelh all
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
things, believelh all things, hopelk
Roe, aged 3 years. Funeral sarviall things, and endureth all things .’*
—Mr. Henry Mallory of this vilot1ceI
&gt;ged 76, to k the tnun lul
AU person,
ntu.Uled
no­
All
persons hssiag
having nose
tiled aca-:------- . ..
—‘H
?
; Tuesday morning for Charlotte ex- counts with A. W. Allen will save
calling —
at
peering to return alt the freight, but trouble and expenses by callin'
missing this he walked home, return- Flint &amp; §cady,s law office and1 setI ing in good spirits. Who can beat thng the same at once.
1 this ?
1
A- W. Allen.

FORTY LOCALS EACH fEEK

■able.

12-100th dollars, also an attorney fee of
twenty-five dollars, provided to be paid by
the terms ef^said mortgage, should any
H^ve removed to tbdr
proceedings be taken to foreclose the same :
Notice is therefore hereby given that I shall
sell the premises described in said mortgage
nt public auction on the 6th day of Novem­
ber, A. D. 1876, at the beur of throe o'clock
in the afternoon, al t be north front In the n«w brick block. app6«ito the Union
enter­
House, and aro bound to lead tbs Co. in the

ATKINSON &amp; BOE,

WM. VENN. PaoraiBToa.

J. H. Lbl

the prayer of the petitioner should not be
grant cd : And it Is further ordered, that
said petitioner give notice to the persons
interested in said estate, of the pendeney of
said'petilion, and the hearing thereof by
causing a copy of this order to be published
in the N.vhivii.lb Raws, a newspaper print­
ed aud circulated in said county of Barry.

Mr. and Mrs. Truman will
tain the Christian Church Social at
—Kenyon Mead is bricking up
their residence on Tuesday evening.
outer walls to his house on Queen
Important Notice
Sept; 14th.
Refreshments served.
St., which when done will have the
All are invited
appearance of being a brick bouse
Mas. C. L Deto,
AU pmmu uuldud uauttiU pkau and look very neat.
Secretary—Four of our business men pur­
call and HUle before the 15&lt;A of Sept.
chased money sale's at Detroit this
The question is being discussed
week— C. C. Wolcott, G. A. Truman,
W. A.
Aylsworth and
Clement among some of the members of both
Smith, Esq. A wise investment gen­ Societies here—Christian and Meth­
odist—relative to an excursion to
tlemen.
Mas. N. M. STEBBINS
—Rev, E. L. Kellogg closed his Fruitport, and a steamboat ride on
Would it not be
year with the M. E. Church last Sab­ Lake Michigan.
well to call a meeting soon ?
bath. He left for Battle Crwk the
first of the week to attend the ann­
ual conference now in session in that
The Nashville String Babd will
ARTISTIC
give a social party at the Union
city.
House
hall on Thursday evening
—There will be no seivices at the
Christian
Church next Sabbath. next, Sept. 15th. A good time is e xCom.
The pastor will spend that day in peeled. Bill &gt;1.00.

LIVERY STABLE!

STOOLS AND IHSTRBCTIOR BW88

Instrument !

BABBT. f

and satisfaction guaranteed.

NASHVILLE, MICH.

\

Taken as payment.

THE AMERICAN ORGAN
Now in the Markit.

PerCent

ot

Is acknowledged by all leading musicians
to be tho
oonatanlly on band.

Finest

12 1-2

All kind*

PIANOS!

the 27th day ot September next, al 3 o'clock I
in the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing
of aaid petition, and that the heir* at law of
■aid decerned,' and all other person* intercated in aaid estate, are required to appear
nt a session of said Court, then to be holden
at the Probate Office, in the City of Has-

$300.00 and UPWARDS
on long Ttrhr.

SPAQE!

- New Stylex
Dave been introduced thia sewwa which
sarpaas anything ever offered to the paMir.
Every Initrumetil warranted.

advance from actual cost will buy his

At a .session of the Probate Conrl tor the
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Of­
fice in the City of Heslinga, on Monday, the
23rd day of August, in the year one thou;
sand eight hundred and seventy-five; 8. C.
Prindle. Judge of Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Dariu* JI.
Shriner, deceased.
On reading and filing the petition, duly
verified, of Lewi* Durkee, administrator
of raid estate, praying for license to sell
certain real estate, ot aaid deceased, de­
scribed in said petition, for reasons therein

LOAN!

On Apprttd tai Ishle orciriilW^

W. A. AYLSWORTH’ S AMERICAN ORGANS,
ABD

Stats or NtcnroAV, 1 '
COVXTt or

70,000 NOW IN USE.

AOINTS rOB TUB CBLBBBATBU

I»ROHA.TK ORDEK.

are raging, and the atmosphere seems
•—Another man has been fooling
to be nearly all smoke,
with the laws of gravitation, in the
—Business in town has been quite form of a hot air balloon and lost his
lively this week, considering the busy life.
This time it was a “Prof. [?J
season among the farmers.
Arid," alias William Tagle a Grand
—D. W. Lincoln has become agent Rapids canvassman, connected with
■ for Drake Bro.’s family medicines Sell's Bro.’s circus, nt Jackson, Siturday, the 4th inst. Wo wait (or
for the township of Castleton.
further’developmcnts in this Aeron it
—Let everybody attend the dance
businessi at the Union House, next Thursday
—The Union Agricultural and In­
j and give the boys a good benefit.
dustrial Society holds its first annual
—G. A. Truman has returned from
fair
at Plainwell, Allegan County,
the east and is receiving goods every
day. See his new “ad" next week October 5th, 6th and 7th. Much
money has been expended in fitting
—Tho balloonist, Wm. Tagle,
the.grounds and providing a good
drowned at Jackson last week wax a
half-mile track and a Floral and Art
a former resident of this county near
Hal! that will compare with any coun­
•Hastings.
ty fair buildings in Western Michi­
—The building west of tho depot, gan. We are under -obligations to
formerly road master's office, ha* been the Secretary fora complimentary.
taken down and will be removed to
—A lodge of United -Sons of In­
Comatock.
dustry has been started at Middle­

PARADY, Manufacturer of

*

Liver Complaint and its-effocts, such as In­
digestion, Costivsness, Bick Headacae, Sour
Stomach. Heartburn. Palpitation of the
Heart, Depressed Spirits, Billiousness Ac.,
can take Green’s August Flower without
getting relief and cure. If you doubt this,

—Ainsworth A Brooks are pur­ cause the groom couldn't repeat the
chasing their usual quantity of wheat Lord's prayer is still before the peo­
this week.
ple. We are now informed that the
—C. C, Wolcott has been tn De­ fellow conld repeat a portion of it
troit this week replenishing his stock but it was not appropriate for the oc­
casion, viz:
“Lead us not icto
—Fires in the woods and marshes temptation, but deliver us from evil."

LEE &amp; FLEMING,

Grangers and Fanners,
BETHWIT
ATTENTION I
White Lead Works.
IF YOU WANT

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

PAINTS anil OILS,

WOKCK8TOB, HGFDEU. * Co,
,
Mt -Jegw-KM Are., DMrott.

Botsa Boo’s will give very close to

YfcBkee

WHOLESALE

CASH

RATES.

SALVATOR BEER
Physicians will find our
stock complete, at the
lowest living prices.
Evrrgthinrj ^lou Want,

PrOTjta Carefilly Prepared.
Comt and tec nt and bring along :
your Baller, Eggti and Dried Fntil.\
Wo pay the ILghal Marku Pricefor

With thanks for post patronage v,-t»u.-i

‘wa'sl ,,eBUn&lt; ,o *s,i&lt; 11

Is Um Beat La^cr Brewed in the Wrat.

PATENTS.
Ai.in MlcW-

Wan ted Im mediately.

109 ‘i"""

them.
CBAA W. DEMARAT

! W. I. KMIEX

k

Bre.1

I. €. k F. T. BOISE, PrizgfeU.

4a EA UMAX.
L\ C. Otari!O

�hIM

d tha U- da

FASHUHiSand

tit pebpe who

hog. -Jornivn y*TncvK»x,
ccau*. One aketeb, however, frv'qiv.’ntly (JrwWior. /orcto-z. ami have given tl.c pr*
luutwvrit for n number of purp*w«. aud prtotar libsrty to um their nwses in rrtwnUio kwdiDg entablishnumte koep iu stock
u Urge ninnlmr of pictures, from which
•elections can be mode. A fanhioiub'ydroasrd lady leaning against nn hit., or

will be paid in full.

’

tude,
tude dore fur any play or any leading
lady, and the mnnenres of tho modern
melcxlmnM ia such that any fine doinc**-

thM am said to to truly

—Favorable advice* from the Ehgiiah

gov- Negro and clown heads, and indeed

Howard. Indian

Jlyan, aged nixu^u. .lartod .out wiUi a loaZUd
gun to Lili a cat Hui throe afetera endeavored

heavy damage*.

could aiwajw.eai n a goal living, no that iidUwr
■

early life ho had been a boatman on the JflaidMipi. aud he undonatood the'building of

lin, declaring thal the Biahop of Paderborn h w
forfeited-hi.yighta to citiaenehip by departure
without leave from the city In wliidi bo waa ip­

.
—Counterfeit note, on tho Bank of England

|Hlr hhn bda? IA UKaduW. u.n gun wcttlscbargod. killing two of U»e girta and wounding
ths t’linl Morria wac.wyni^laj. In Ihs lag.- :

ootialn

—Two lif Imr J^»le«Sy-B wx&gt;.v&lt;nrak«, UiijIrMi
Duke and tlie Va^Aispl, coijjH«ynn Jbc F.ifIfadi elunuel the other day, ’ resulting in tho
night
aiiiking of the Vanguard. Both are ncrew
ived rn nuwelcmnc vtetatioA in‘the iron nhii*. Miner plated. No liven ware lost.
furioun rain «tonn. tlw Iwavical of

braaka railroad bound for the opening eerrs

Th. - MOWTHI-Y

Smith’slIlustratBd PatternBazaar

■tbey^ore to Ims engraved. There are
gimernlly a number of'blocks, to tlw pio

aboitau pppruaaivo-laws.

Charley Itoaa, aMcrta that Uin bay ia ntill living,
though aho doM not know where lip in at

FINE *«TS aad POLITE LHmKr*.
■
S’’*".''

nearly all Jtituta of ininrtrvl, pantomime
and variety cute, arc kept iu stock'.
Wlwn entirely new pretern arc to be
Wlwu
prejmred, the artist makes /sketches of
tho acenes required. These sketches are
merely the miniature draigna, the pic­
tures furnished to the engraver being
prepared quite differently. Three tho
nrttat draws in Black crayon directly bn

fervut workmen. In drawing tin- pictunto, as a matter of course, they are revvratd from tiro jmaiti.m they will appear
of 8edan, wan observed a. a day of genaral ro- iu tiio printed copy, just as with type.
Hainta. died al Salt Lake City rocontly.
.
}airing throughout Germany.
Goli. Frooaard died in 1’arie a fe*&lt;Uy«
,
JA
IdOck is rued for every color, so that,
—Peace ha. been rcatond in the republic of
with the ordinary three-sheet fonr-color
—Gounod. tba eminent French comparer,
tlw waahiug away of railroad track* and bridge..
Tho
—England is urged by the London Time*t ]&gt;OB.ter, twelvp- blocks are oaod.
dachnaa tha dtrcciorahip of the American Cok
—Four children of Mr. Mier, in Ascension to interfere in Uw ,!&gt;&gt;}Mil&lt;rdggaa*jTnigfc■ glnly fttU eugraving, however, is mnikprotnliioB reform in all her European provinces,&gt; ”Jon _...
u»»v vuuuuvthe y
J _____
dockswwhich
are to take the outworm loxcngm, and died in two bnunt.
to! "Wto ^totowU.
w.-.rf.torot th., ,.nol tol.nitol/toW
—George A; Smith, rewind FrMkidnnt of I he

A. BURDETT^SMITH’S,

,

, aawiMeaaiaeaBMRMBu n iii ■

•• -x

GJLNMar..
—The GommLmiou'-rof Internal Ilovaiiuo has
lulopicd a new schedule for tlw payment of
from 475,000 to 4100.000 a year will bo raved.
Gangers will not be f&gt;aM nix dollant per day

—Tho grand council to negotiate for tho
purchaeo of the EUek-Hilbi met at the Had
Coud Agency, in Wyominj: Territory, hat
difficulty
IKHMOMoni nro DOW magnifying tlicir idoan of
rcnmneraUon. .They now wxxil over 4100,000,.
WO for their UUe!
—The trial of Conlay llMria, tho colored j
' *
ing to incite itmurtoctlou among tho
of Kandsravillc, G»., •
,
f “Not guilty,” tlie
prosecution failing to prove any criminal in- I|
tent on the part of tlie prisoner. *
—Gen. Fitzhugh Ix-e. with twenly-Qre pthcr
Virginiaiia. recently attended a conference of |
j
IcAdiiig Northern rmldeata at New York, to do- !
vine a scheme to benefit tlw Old Dominion by j
ImmigraUou.
' ’
—The verdict of the Coroner’s Jury, impan- {
citato impiiro into tho camw of death in Uio [
caie of W. C. Halslon. dispute* tho (bcory of '
•aldda. ai&gt;l. hud. Ibafc a#&gt;c*»i*xy and drowning
produced tlie fatal rvwult. An autojwy failed

—All the railroaih centering at Atchinon,
Kan., Joined iu celebrating tho opening of tho
lag bridge acrora tlie Miraouri at that point
and tho ceremony waa wituawed by the largcat
vnembly of |&gt;eoplc ever known in the Miwtiri
valley. Fully 20,000 ntrangcra were in tho
city.-

X. follow*! To lhfl.S£*£T.W£|A
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as

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P. O. Box »O5B.

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'

Chicago Business Diructory.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
CHICAGO SCR.VPKIl A INTUHKM CV.. M US*
AWNINGS. TENTS. TWINES AND CORDAGE.
OtLUKUT. HUBBAKn A CO.. aatottSooUi Wa
BAKING POWDER AND EXTRACTS.

SILVER
TIPPED
SHOES
K-.m^ihlas lor ererrburfr.

A grand hand-Canadian lienwe in the vicinity of Quobcc
Shaking aU around and copious libations of have been stricken with a distenqicr, aud a
bourbon cudsd tlw matter amicably.
’ number of animals In.re died in eonmxpiencc.
"
1 —Seven million doUara Iim been imlHcribed
CJWMJT ASD cniXIlfAl-S.
. by San Franctoco capitaliate to aid the Bank of
~Oo a recent Saturday night a sanguinary ' California in bridging over ite jireecnt difiicnlducl took place at Waco, Tex., between Charite I tien. Tic Dank ban been ropiganizod. with D.
Carrick And J. M. Turner, the renalt of a trivial O. Mills aa TYesalonL anti will imtwdiateh re&lt;;narroL It took ptace in tiro dark; distance, j some budneM.
four feet,.WMporM, lux-ehaotenu r Tir»o sbote-' —Leiuling financier.* and &lt;&gt;fiietaln in Washingwere dtacbarg««l. and Turner wan killed.
| ton predict a goood deal of diatreanin cummer—The annr{una&gt;SHullMW
a ; cial arete.* thin fall. They do not anticipate a
aunQunccmeul to-* bceti
been made unit
ural ni
deficiency of about 460,090
460,000 haa
baa been dtacovered
dweoven d i financial panic, bat they believe that in the
d.-fiacn&lt;*y
in
the
urniitin
nt
rr-.
___
in tho account* of Jorapliuit Booy, State Ttcjia- ■J priorii'al dtien there will bo a greater number
Uw probalHhtics are of failure* of mrrcanlile hotwen than umtai. ■
be I —During the month of Augurt tlie public
called, to impeach him.
debt wa* reduced *1,585,(H3. The following to
—A most &lt;:Urao^inary auk-ide took place at the official statement;
r»,
.inc
Tlie |&gt;ilotH of ALell Gate and Long IMai

pany wm Signor Vuuui. eno of the traito of i
Count Corti. Uie Italian Wuirtcr. Hito gen- j
Ueman gave a rocitaUou fo lautoltou of Utoton.

.... .............

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.
I

Total debt............. .A......z.

000. The thieve, took 191 watchea, awl cleaned

ItoUU. etc.........................................
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Mmk« « mtrrvt j«ld by L'nllml
.Stew-....................................................
XL»*.Wo

—Tli. Merehanto' Exchange Bank of Han

divided i

AGENTS WANTED

WXR E

BANNERS AND GLASS SHOW-CARD WRITERS.
j MUNN A DRUM, «» W. JUdtoxi.
i BOOTS AND SHOES-AUCTION AND COMMISSION.

rOnnlar ti
.1 o. I . &lt;• U I'/. .V &lt; ■&gt;
;&lt;■ DauuM S«.. Srw lork.

COWING’S DRIVE AND WELL PUMPS. 4c.
CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASSWARE.

ENGRAVER, SEALS. PRESSES. STEEL AND MASS

wm declared to be aatisfied.

only.

*“ ‘ Broadway, New-York City.

GOLD ri.nu di'

I

Cable Screw Wire .CABLE
SCREW

Edwards. of
i RL Ix/afa Thues, sod Msj.
well-known publishing house of Lee John would not be Heparntod from lus
Emory 8. Fa ^_r,_of tho BL Louis Xccning A Hlwpard. of Boston, han suxjwiidcd ]&gt;aym&lt;
old love, 80 ho started off with Iwb. The
Journal, and ihoy. with seconds ond snrgeoiw. liabilities arc staled to bo under &lt;600,000,
and
tbo firm expect to pay over tifly
fifty cento on the nows, however, waa hoou carried to

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black. On cacii of the color blocks ia
engraved nuch porta of .the pictures na it
ia dreirod to luivtte certain color put in,
A
ajmccs Iwing dug out between.
Fine lines make light rhadps of color,
heavy aud dose lines make dark'shade*,
while by combinations so many kIiimIch
and tints may bo’ obtained that a .gttod
show-print' will appear to contain a
great hnmbcr of colora when in reality
there are only four. To look at tho‘col­
or blocks as they Jravo tlie engraver's
hands, {there in no appearance of order1
or deaigu’.' Ittcro is a tangll) of acratcliy
lines here, and %jMtrli of smooth rairtace
there, while over portions of the block
Nothing could be more romantic than the wood baa been dugout to a slight
| depth ta-low the surface. But in printtlie Rtory which tlie Troy Prcsn tells । . - . ,.
,
,
about a veung man who arrival in Belie | n,ff’ G,°
“,"1 »&gt;atoha’ oo,n'’
U,r
uecta.lj from Intout screnl year. »«&lt;&gt;. i "K1*1
U" I»I&gt;&lt;T •» n»to U»
Two y«,r» prcxtow to tod won at tom.- reJ ''l*
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of -Inland, I ”f
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X or gcnUeinon, or
tho heart of a fur danghto
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the
adornments of ia house scene or
____cruel
_
rii separated them.' Tho i: ftall
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but
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had
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STA&amp;PS. STENCIL TOOLS ANO STOCK.
cnn&gt;; ....1 .Urt lor Amorim. Tto day ,,U 1,0
|U* U“‘ b'K''
*“•&gt;
—John. M. Tliatclicr. present Cotnmiauoucr
tolon-Uioabip ™ to to), njmn wbirb "ra"
,I,W, ”” ,h"”“ br™“1'
of Palente, Ln resigned hto petition, the
ENGRAVERS.
John
luul
Uton
out
para™
tor
tolb.
’
weTto
country,
anxunaljypnl
rcsignaUon to take effect ScpL 30. Ex-Ik-pro- J&lt;»hu luul taken out pasnngo fur both,
mntelive Duell, of tho Twenty-fourth New tho father left for Glasgow, taking his up in it ccttaiu order, so mi to. present a
MANFR. OF STENCILS
symmetrical
appearance.
'
Central
cuts
York CongreWnrtaJ THtlrtrt; wH! axzmtte rtrirg.; "ffffffphtar with him. John waa too wise
of tba Patent Durcan after thal date.
FLOWERS AND STRAW GOODS-SPEC’ALTY.
to submit to the Iiww of the pmewige are gnxqxxl k^jetluT to lilt beat advan­
From Washington a ntaicdlrtd 1 triklri Miopff (or taith. Ho rain*) to this coun­ tage, and streamers (enormous letters’
u;«m high anlliority, that tho forthcoming
FURNITURE.
try alone. A corrrejKiudcnce waa kept printed in lung 1 winds of color) an* put
—A niunbci of Hayden’s surveying jiarty had recommendation thal the Indian Bureau be up between, tho sciMimU-d lovcra, with along the top, l/ottom mid niilre, so ns to
GRASS SEEDS.
a fight with ladiauH in Colorado, last month, in’ turned over to the management of tho Wm frequent interruption* bythr father, for form.ji sort of border, anti give finish to 8WEET POTATOES.
ALBERT DICKINSON, lit Ktaato.
which the aiicveyora hurt all their baggage and DcpartmcnL
GUNS-OUTLEliY MANUFACTURERS.
about fivv yi-arv’when.iticcasAd ^ntimlyi tho-whole. Tho show printing houses
provision*. The fightl»ntod twenty-one bourn,
—Gor. Bodie, of New Jersey, haa appointed Four yean* later John wiwaatdnished onO get up Uireo designs, printing n diagram
but they escaped without injury.
HARDWARE-AND CUTLERY-WHOLESALE
Gcu. Gerahom Molt State Treasurer, in place day to see tlio brother of hia former love shQwing where the different sheets come
—In a riot tt a political meeting at Clinton, of Hooy.
EDWIN HUNT A SONS. IS and •&gt; UK*.
■
in, as a guide to tho bill-poster.
HEAYT HARDWARE-WHOLESALE.
CLARK'S BOOK-KEEPING. Ki
Mis*., a few days since, throe whiten aixl three
—Tic olecUon in California rckultcd in a ver- step into lib* place of biutiness in Sche­
KIMBAHK BROS. A CO.. K&gt; to M Mlchl&lt;aa«v.
| diet for tho Democracy by 30.000 plurality. nectady; and what surprised him more
—Al! the alleged negro inaurrectionista in ' Bidwell, Independent candidato for Governor, was, the brother informed him tiiat he
HOTELS.
’ Drrxn-rarxr or State. I
WAsnisoTON. Aug. 33. 1875. f
Washington Sbunty, Ga., have been discharged ' did not carry a single oOnnty. Bryant, Bepub- had brought Noa^withtkkn -M ak .a«di .. -O &gt;
Hkwixii Machinr Compart, ('levoland, tfoRA
cn the recomawndaUun of the Cirand Jnry.
Jury.
-UKTU .
lican. an old-time friend of ItalNton. was taken request, expecting tiiat he would now Wn&gt;ex
Ohio:
- -Two St. Jxmis editors, holding contrary up by the Democrata anti elected Mayor of
’ITiero have be* n. recshred al tbbt dojiartmcnt
marry her. Unhappy John IwR married
viawaorer lie Jeff. Da via-Winnebago coutroa MrnAL anti a imtznuk awarded to Whjmin
apotta-r a few months before. He went 8ctw. Maciu.m: Comi-axt, as an exhibitor
tor A Funry. pop r*. (Joe. WmMmUkI aud FnaMta.
at
tho Uulvtnval Exponifion, bald at Vienna in
t&lt;&gt; the depot to see her, and tlie nn-eting
a .haded valley oath ot office ae U
1873,
’
•
MlKXrKNiiTCtoaH. Aitatoi
wns such as only lavcra .can imagine.
EL. and Beloit, Wla., was trial of Columbia.
। Hour. Samoha (.—• &lt;*. 1.1N-I
LUMBER.
The brother was qn
w;iy (4 Meli|-j
IKWVORKwClIIQAaO
I
pain iu the at!
gnn, and so Norniikrtzi folfote’hfin; bnt
of honor wsrt Cot. John N.

whk* n.

-

$4,500.00 in Gold Goin to Giveaway!

dilion.
with a serious accident by tho breaking of a
—Tlie Cariiste, under Gen. ’Torrcgaray.
truck underneath tho tender. The baggage
iHy
whilo striving
’
from the track, and two men killed— Edward
LUcnuiber and Cliirlan Lowry, of I^ncolu, from England.
- ■
Neb.
—The great strike of Uio mill operator, al
—Congreea Hall, tho leading hotel at Fharcn Oldham. England, has come to an end by the ac­
Spring*, Ji. Y.. wan boroed recently; loan, ceptance of the terms pf the workmen, and
4100,000.
buninom has been remimnl.
—A lire al Virginia City, recently, destroyed
—Leaders of the inanrrcctiou in tho Turkish
the Odd Follow.; building. Including the office provincen have ImiimI a manifento demanding
of the Woeleni Union Telegraph Company. A tho independence of Homie and Herzegovina
■dablo with ncvcral horse, ntr abo burned.
The (ane U 4121000.
,
the European dynaidiea. They arc wi’L
—By the burning of uie Cuba Honne, atpay tribute to Turkey.
Cuba. N. Y., iant wm-k, a man named Kelly lent
bin life. Three barn, and nix hotnee were alno
eountimed. *

—Friondsjgf Blokca, who killed Janice Ftok,
Jr., have jieUtio *ed Gov. Tilden for a [xnion.

One Dollar**
,u

while It fa puwisuca.

MNFRS. OF WARWICKSHIRE AMD COLUMBIA SAU­
CES,IMPORTED CATSUPS, FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
LEWIS A CO., M3 K. Ktoiio. Svnd
ortco lUt.

return to the department of the indated re­
ceipt, duly signed. Wh4n the ranw are de­
livered in either way the rreponaitahty of the
department will terminate.
.
Your obedient rarvan t,
W. Ht/yr/m. Acting Secretary.
the next boat, and succeeded du captor-

ing her fugitive, himlwul at Bochoster
and brought him back in triumph to
Schenectady. In tho course of years
, ..
,
John brauno a widower, and
Nora, Ij
MtdNora,
Imv’ftf . ‘
Ato'
ing married a ihnnef V
....
.
left a widow with two children, and a
large farm well stocked. Her wherealxmta and circumstances were discov­
ered by John, and a year ago they were
married. But’aoon John began to aus
poet that bis wife waa not tiic Nora tiiat
he UNC&lt;1 to-Jwtto, aipl;£wr* hqran to «ur-,

“ to u7j’ncAuo

with tho
mother with so often, and it accidently
went off and killed ixx&gt;r Roger.”
I was in the act of making the tirshin
aec rUin wlu'ii he cried out :
•• Pop, don’ly«ra remember tiiat it was
Roger Bacon who first made gunpowSayal, “Yre."
t Hays tav f W&lt;#rA»W» H
«W
powder haa made Boger Bacon."
That boy is a philosopher, like hla fa­
ther.— Chicago Time*.

BOSTON, MASS.
These Standard Instruments

AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN.

INSTALLMENT PkANN
WATCHES. lEWELRY AND JEWELERS' SUPPLIES.

AGENTS WANTED

Dr. March'

&amp; Great Central

imp.

PENNSYLVANIA

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MERIDEN

Fob malm bi aix Dswoum.

contemplate laying thy own eggs, liatchA coxst’tBiHHOuH fanner iu Ixiwirton,
ing my own chick-.'us,Siu'd (iAA) witting) Me., wiped tlie mutt from nta enrtsaving
...JT\A
— - • -" "*1torta before jMtnuiUing lii« load of hay
iving my own l®con.
leron.
W,lb Ito Ixttor Object tn-xfc*-T-pni-rf^
|„
diMcd a young pig, and the young ’tins
christened him ftogut. ^Widl,
.!
A youmo man in Indiana was excused
tiny tart that chtart Ix^y of nync cume from iHirving on n. jury in a caao borense
nuiuu'g to uh: witiLiua brvid&amp;fo uLtta! jjpJpul been married but twu.dayx .

“Araahcr act you’ve uever commit­
ted before, my buy, tart tell nm how you
&lt;Bd ill”

r«U Omrnirtton ot ratmOne. tto ttWlory. *nO'"J”!-’?"'’"-'

WASHING MACHINES.

Tue Hon. Oliver Amre itnn built a fine
FOR SALE,
atone diureli n.nd given it to the religious within a abort dHU
Vifiuty at North Eaotou, Maas., with
Saia. tlie Ames families are oonnectcd.
snapicions hood grow into beliefs, and It contains a memorial window to the
in two days they agreed- Mb fw^iarate. late Oakes Ames.
John came straight baric to Schenectady.
■p T IV A mi ”” nw&gt;*Bwa»j!l
. JTMiiEN-'Wcutch’ hcnl-lMjys who worked Ac*-1
|t%&lt;Sber in Iho pariah of Bankfoot,
«• ,v n
r.tai,.
grew up to bo Ilobcrt Kicoll, the poef.
I toklyou in my tart about ptircliating

“My aon, stud I, " you don t mean
the pigf”
..
.

PATHWAYS OF

THE HOLY LAND

Sold by Music Dealers Everywhere.
SEWING MACHINE COMPANIES.

ChUI* and Biliuus Fevers— Uiom Titaim that
L ,,
------- . where
.— this rcxn&lt;x]j. ta lUl.
kill
tlicir thousands
kl^„. )L(WO1 Enlargementt ot
■ Uio Spleen.
fsWfcw Hypertrophy of the liver..
I
It burto
nn one. Tt
pnro. all tn&gt;« nf
XI
no
Il'cttraa
of MatarUd
Fevers,
and in perfeetlv protective in all ite effente.
Try WUboft's Tonic. Iho g!cat infallible Chill
Cure. WuEZiax-K. Fixijly A Co.. Proprietors.
New Orleans.

AGTCNT8 WA-NTIBD KOIC

EI.HVATOIt.
Wiumt, lYopr.

ELASTIC

YOUNG MEH £32^

strain nnUI MOMaaaO?

Tarrant

Shot films, Rifles, Revolvers, i.

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WANTEM^Ii 1
PIERCE WELL AUGER

MANDFACTORY AND SALESROOM.

23 A2SRANDOLPH St..CHICAGO.

x Best iUhe World.
Sesd for Sample Card.

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Progression. Nto Retrograding,

the patronage.
Don't ray. sflytiiiug
about it to father. He would only fret
and raira objections.
What mart be
AjmS &lt;lrt»&lt;■ thU Uu.li Irita my bandog brow,
dour, must be, aud I am the girl to do
&lt;*«*■
An.S wfcUr bl* r r.»
a.-nm eararr
it"
la (V inW and tbefokkj »-v&lt;r,
*" But, Addy, bow I All this seems bo
JI tuixdiHt nod in my MMate face
.
jK'rfectly wild am! visionary to me."
“ Well, it needn't; for, behove me,
I rawrt don the robr who-h be foatay call*
it's the most practical thing in the world.
* rjiWMt or fMratq'lik
bad ait vten&gt; the ur-llnrin*
falta.
All we have to do is to sort the tqiplts
out into iMinela, nko mid sound—I cun
easy do it by lonteru light to night—anti
to-morrow morning well rise early, liarinvjs old Dobbin to the lumber-wagon- ’’
“ But bow nre ire to get the heavy bar­
rel up into tho wagon 1"
“ Gooain I" cried I, laughing, “can’t I
put the liorzvls np into the wagon white
tlwy’ro' empty and fill them at my leis­
ure ! And I'll have them sold at Maple­
ton before you've got the pork and cabbogo boiling for dinner.”
‘•But Where will you go!" asked
Kitty.
“ Oh I know lots of plaocw. I went
onee to town with Olmdiah Fairweather,
when he sold a lot of cheeses.' I’ve a
pretty good idea of tho locality of Qm'
APPLES.
eomnuafiion stores, I cun ti ll you. "
“After all, Addy," hesitati-d my con­
A late March twilight, with a bitter
servative little sister, “it isn’t a woman’s
frost in tho air, the now moon junt dip­
work.’’ .
.
ping its golden horn boluud the maple
“ H’Ay isn’t it, I should like to know,
swamp. in the west, and tlui ground
bo long as a woman can do it t At all
sounding crisply under foot Wo Itad
events, a woman may jiny her debts, so
just come in from foddering the cattle—
“wo" sounds rather singularly, when if you’ll hurry up tho tea I’ll be off to
you reflect that it meant Kitty and me, the barn."
“ And what shall w«&gt; tell papa !"
two girls of Boventoon and ninetoep; but
“ Ob^hell think I’ve gone to the sing- |
yon sco there wasn't any one ciao to do
it. Father lunl bean liedriddcn ever ing Hc.hool with tlie Dyeon girts, and I
trince tliut last attack of paralysis, and don’t think it’s a Christian duty to unde­
we could jriTbrd to hire no one to taki- his ceive him," answered L
But notwithstanding the bravo face I
piaoe about tho form.
" I don’t pity them gala," Neighbor put upon my affrurs, my heart quivered
DyiwAi aaiiL
“ They might rell tiu* a little the next tlay, as I drove off tow
«nl M.pl ■ton, with the scarlet stain of
horse and cow."
Neighbor Dyson bjul geucromdy of- Bunrise dyeing all the cast, and my own
fcrod us eometliing less titan half price clxceks flushed with the keen morning

for them, thinking no donbt, that we
would be thankful to jump al the chance.
Bat Kitty and I, after taking tho mutter
into consideration, tliankedhim, and de­
clined politely.
“ Wo couldn't keep bouao without old
Mooh«y, could we, Addy 1" hud my Bis­
ter. “ There are bo many nice dbtlien we
can make for poor father, if we have
plenty of good rich milk and cream.
And the butter that wt&gt; ?hpuld have to
buy at Ncighiior Dyson's city prices
would go far to countcriMilaner the
money we, should get for Mooley."
“As for Clio hortc," said I, “ ho cats
but little; and how on cortli • could wo
get around the country, even to
pcsitoffice, such wcutlier as thia, if it
wssxi't for old Dobbin, that wc lind ever
since I could rcmcmlwsr.”
So it happened that, on thia special
Match evuning, we had just como in
from attending to tl*e wauls of our live

I was in great spirits, playing with
pussy, who camo to meet ns, with her
plumy till erect; but Kitty leaned sadly
against the wooden mantel, and looked
into thn fire with mournful cyco.
“ Kitty," cried I, at laat, “ what dues
make you so dull ?"
“ To-morrow is the 3d of March," mud
the gravely.
,
'■ Wlml of that f" I demanded.
" Don't you remember !_ The interest
on the mortgage cornea due to-mor“ 80 it docs," said I, mv radiant tac
falling faster than tho thc'JKimoter on a
freezing day.
“ Thirty-fivu dollars.
Aud wo liav&lt;f nothing to pay it ipth, ex­
cept tlio 315 Laura Otigood paid for tlie
©Id melodeon !"
• “ Pcrlmps Willis Avery would wait!"
URgcoted Kitty.

But it wasn’t bo Ixnl, after all. With
j«ordunsb!&lt;&gt; egotiinn, I suppos'd that
evfery ofie would be staring nt mo ; but,
on the contrary, n young woman selling
apples might bo the commonest sight in
the world, so little comment or surprise
d:d it apparently cxrftc. Mr. Holloway,
of the firm of HoBoway Brothers, pro
duoc and commission mcrdiante, didn't
want apples, I speedily learned.
“Just bought'a ship-load from Ab
bony,*** said he, ns carelessly os if shqiloods of apples were iw common a
purchase tu ten cents worth of tape.
And T drove oil, beginning to foci infini-

“ But I liad no idea you were reduced
to this. I did not know—’*
•* Mr. Avery, this is scarecly buxinem
like," I intcqxw’d.
,
“Addie,” Baid he, abruptly, “I ad
mired your spirit and courage to day. I
■always liked you m a girl, but now—”
“Well!” for he hesitated.
“I would do HomcUiing more, if yom
would let me. I would totv you!"
I did not answer. In. truth and in fact
I oowld not!
“Dear Addie, will you let mo sign
back the old place to your father on our
wedding day!" he raked earnestly.
And somehow he had gut hold of my
hand, and somehow, before I knew it,
wo were ungnged !
“Thin is all very ridiculous of ns,”
said I, “ particularly as I lia*l reaolved
never to marry sinco wc had tlint quarrel
about my dancing with Gerald Ferguson
at the Fourth of July picnic.”
" I’ll promiHc yoti inever to be jealous
again,"
' Kitty
■when sho heard
it oil
“Our troubles ore at nn and,"
said she, “ and all liecauMC you would
take tliut load of mswt apjilca to town
yourself.”
“That doesn’t follow," said I, sagely.
But for nil my philosophy I did be­
lieve a little in foie, and I've always liked
rurect apples sinco.
z&gt;/».v’r know nu

bubinbxh.

A well-known clergyman was crossing
Lake Erie, many yean ago, upon one of
the lake atenmen*, add, seeing a small
lad at the wheel, steering the l&gt;oat, ac­
costed him as follows :
“ My soil, you ap|&gt;car to bo a small l&gt;oy
to steer ho large a boat."
“ Yf«, sir ; but you reo that I can do
it, though."

“Do you think you undMwtand your
busineiti, my son.”
“Yea, sir, I think I do."
“ Gm yon box tho compass 1"
“ Yes, sir." '
“Lot mo hour you box it.”
Boy boxes the cxjmpsjjM.
“Well, really, you con do it! Let mo
hear you box it backward."
Boy boxes it liackwnrd.
“ I declare, my sou, yon seem to un­
derstand your biudneHB. ’’
Tho boy now took bis turn questionaskiug“ Pray, sir, what may lx&gt; your buai“ I am a minister of the Gospel. ’
“ Do you Umlcndrmd your bnsincaKl"
“ I think I ’tv, Uiy BOTE”
“ Con you say the Lord’H Prayer!"

Mr. Lovejoy could give me a dollar a
IswrcL “ Apples wasn’t worth no more
at ttiii mason of the year!" And I
Clergyman rejw nte tho Lord's I’raycr,
; whlpi&gt;cd old Dobbin up, determined to
“ Wril, renllyl you do know it! Now
carry them liome again nooncr tiian to
nay it bockwnrtl."
Bell at that price.
Clergyman
rays he cannot do it.
At tho next place where I stopped, «
“ Ynn ain't do if. cli! Now, yon sec,
picasant-looking, middle-aged num come
I
understand
my businoM a great deal
out and critically cxamityxl my applc-s.
“f)o they bold out like this all tlie bettecthan you do youra!"
ncknowletlgcd himsoif
way down I” lie asked.
.
■. Clergyman
“ I’ll warrant them," said I, enro- beaten, oudyetired.
leaMly.
CUNNING ON HIK NOX.
“ How much I" he naked.
On tho bonks of tho Kentucky river
rite hugq wky bluffs, several feet in
“Two dollnra anduhalf a barrel."
He reflected.
height. A fox that lived near this river
“ It’s a good price," said he, as if ho wns constantly hunted, and as regularly
were talking to his own vest-bnttons; lout over tlic bluff. Now, nothing short
“but tlicy look like good apples, and of wings would liavo enabled the animal
we’ve tolerably large Western orders to escope with life down a perpcndicular
ti&gt; fill I’ll rec what my partner thinks." ciiff. . At last a hunter, Ixiing determined
He went back into the gloomy depths to discover the maaus byiwiiich tliu ani­
of his store, and I, happening to glance mal baflled them, amcealfsl himself near
up, saw the words painted in black let­ tlio bluff.
ters over the door, “ Hull k Avery."
Accordingly, in good time the fox
My first impulse wns to drive on, and came to the t&lt;qi of the cliff oh usual,
। leave the chance of a bargain behind and looked over. Ho then let Inmudf
mo ; my next, to sit still aud wait my down the fuco of tho cliff by a movement
fate os Providence dealt it out to mo. between a leap and a alido, and landed
And presently ont camo Willis Avery, on a shelf not quite a foot in width about
himself.
ten feet down tlio cliff. The fox then

I drew myself up slightly.
“ I don’t choose to ask him to wait,"
aid!
.
haEKHSd V.jaj W’His Avery,
“ I think we will take your lead, if—
who lield tho mortgage on our homcstlaiL-Va* ths wsyef^oytigWior, and on Why !” breaking abort off, “it’s Addy
otf! ]&lt;tey-feltewSind lw&gt;y-b«m' of my own, Walter*!"
I colored scarlet. .
who liad gone to tlie prusperotiK young
“ Yes,” said I, as conqMwxBy as pos­
city a few miles north &lt;&gt;( ns and com
sible. “ Good-morning, Mr. Avery^ I
nunced bnsincM.on Jiis. own acoomit,
Bhall lie obliged if you will examine tlio
and I liad a |H»rtictilar aversion to raking
fruit m speedily as possible, a* I am in
aid or Iwdp of him in any way. I might
be poor but I wa., nh.. promi. .-ml Kitty’ a hurry.”

-

was quite Sympatlirtic enough to under­.
stand me. _
_
VoitliTOi. wl&gt;», an wo
a»l” mid!

NO. 51

^ASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1875,

VOL. II.

“Oh, certainly." He leoked oh if a
nipping frost had chilled Iris enthrnnasm
in the bud, and I secretly exulted within
myself^
.

XSUJT.
! **
’* on tJ* hearth Ijig, with myr - Mr. Hull bought the load of apples,
chin in my han&lt;ta, and otared oarnratly: and said if I liad any more at the name
at tlw big crackling l«ck log. Puwiy
crept awny and nestled down in the cor- tioasly added—be would be happy to
»er, M if she foww Irjr iwtiPrt tixat there take them. Willis Avery touched his
hat, and I drove away ni loftily as
“ Look here, Kitty," I said suddenly,
* Those nuset apples !**
“Just thirty-fire dollar*,’’ counting in
the melodeon money," cried Kitty, gleo"5Wrilc* r J ; k
“ Wc am Hell them. Tln re aru eight
Imrreht at the W Eight barrel* at

CUJUtBXT 1UMI.
nn si FrxiuHf long.
When it commencvdYo rain on Friday,
A Hartfobd liorre masticates fine cdt
a man Ktep]&gt;ed into an office on Grixwuld
with a relish.
&gt;
Sam Fiukcihco ia rivaling Chicago in Htrcit, aud remarked :
"This rain will OOll the afenoaphert
won’t it f“
Tub faxes in Bostea ore |L90 on the
The proprietor agreed that it would.
thousand less tiian last year.
in about five minutea another buhi
Dujusu the 175 yeara1 of its hist»»ry. come in to borrow a j«per, and he re­
Yate Goltefu lias bad only ten presidents.
marked :
Mr. Woolsey occupied the chair twenty"This rain' will coifi.tho atmoKphcrc,
five years.
won't ill”
. I If
,
Agkkts I Oexxl Hartl—-Il you want
Tho proprietor .thought it would, aud
to know what the good news is, read the luul just dated a letter when a nun called
advertisement in another column of this to ask. the loan of an umbrella, and stool
for a moment and rcmaikod;
A max in Jersey, just becanM his’
“This rain will cool the atmosphere,
crops failed, Het fire to bis barn. A wont it I"
.
poor way to 4 make light of his misfor­ . . “ I 8uppo»nj it will 1" Kuapped thooflloo
tunes.”
man, and he turned to his letter again.
ItAimiTH have destroyed more Ilian 100 He had written four linos when a man
lU’ros of liarloy nt Fish Crock, Nevada. entered and askod him the way to the
'The ranchcra kill them vigorously, but City Mali, nnfl then remarked^
“ ^Fiistain' will &lt;x*&gt;! tne jamosphere,
still they swarm.
won’t it!”
'
A party of Englkiluaen who are mak­
“Blamed if I cam a ernt whether it
ing tho raising of fioaus a upocialty iu
docs or not!" growled tho bored m&gt;A:,
Martin county, Minnesota, expect to
and he wrote five lines more, and won
harvest this year 30,000 bunlicla.
luting bls .pen bokhr - thou n man
Iva Lewis, tho A mcricnxi Groce Dar­
jumped into the door, shook himself and
ling, is to receive the Hpecial recognition
remarked:
of Congress, nt ite next session, for her
“ This rain will cool the atmosphere,
heroic deeds in saving human life.
won’t itf
Ox a brick pile, in New Orleans, a boy
“ No, air I" yelled the offloo man at
was found tied up in a sack. He liad the -top of his voice, oral be raid he'd
1xm«ii pnt tiicro by his father, who luul wollop the next man who raid “rain" to
left him without food for throe days.
him.
He liad tamed his letter over
The Bov. Wm; Band, of Benbrook, when along camo a tall young man with a
Conn., lining bitten by a rabid dog, im­ long nqto. Ho looked into {the office,
mediately, with great presence of mind, lux!ted, and, aH he stood in tho door and
cauteriaod the wound with a red hot shook his umbrella, he raid:
“ Don’t yoti think this ruiu will cool
pokes,
“ Nzvkb mind, sonny, the rain makes tho at------ 1”
“No! blast your two. white eyes, I
boys grow," remarked a Lehigh county
tramp, the other day, when he took a don’t!” yelled tho man who was writing,
and
he throw' down his pen and made
«ilk umbrella awny from a lad in the
ready for tlio next one.
midst of a rainstorm.
Along cornu tho man who Juw an office
1 A uohtnino orthographbit at Wyan­
above, and“Wlio is a Very’good man and
dotte, West Virginia, who attended
a worthy citizen, and ho stack his head
spelling matches, all last winter, now
in the door and called ont:
datid bis letters from Y k:, and tliinks
“All! we’ll all sleep better to-night.
lie’s smart in bo doing.
Don’t you think the rain will------ !”
Dll. Mary Wai.kkr Ium Beitlod in Salt
“No, you old liar!" yelled tho office
Lake and hung out licr profcerioiyil mte. and hs riiuj the door with such nudshingle. She proposes to diagnose that
dennees that the inquirer fall off tlio
question of polygamy if it takes the step, rolled over his umbrella and sat
next quarter of a century.
down on his hat. JI» got up and wanted
Olp Mth. Boutey, of Dalian, Texas, to lick somebody, and raid ho tliiratixl
foun'd $10,000 in gold under her floor the for blood, but the rain calmed him down}
other day. It hod been placed there “by aud the office nu.n locked his door aiul
her husband, who had neglected tq tell
hur of it before ho died.
.
* * Not a blanuxTliit cooler than before. "
; IIOAH ib in contemplation to — Detroit Ercc l^reu.
Alexandria, on the Ited river,
1NTKI.I.1OKNT J VKOKX.
Louisiana, with Marrliall, Texas, tliUH

disajipiairod into a holo aliovo the slid/.
On examination, tho flhelf tamed out to
be the mouth of a wide fissure in the
rock, into wldch &lt;he fpx ^T/iys uHcapod.
But how was he to gei out again! He
might slide down
fiwt, bui lie could
never loop ten feet from such a small
alielf upon the perpendicular rock. The
impossibility struck tho hunter’s mind,
so lie instituted u h&lt;&lt;ixv1i, and nt length
discovered an earn*? entranco into Ute
cave from the Uriel ground. Tlie fox
waa too wise to jtur Uiat entrance when
tho bounds were bcliind Iriai; ao he was
accustomed to cut short the axmt by
dropping down tins rock, iu&gt;d then, when
all tho dugs were at the edge of the cliff,
ho walked out at hw leisure by Uie other
entrance.

Mutual Conckrbionn.—A fire-eating
Irishman, covered with wounds received
in duels, challenged a bwriater, who
gratified him by aooepting. The dwllist, unable to stand without support,
nxpaestod that ho might haw a prop.

buy them

Mr. Willis Avery himrelf. I received
but not in the , him with the air of an Empress.

Au apt illu^iratiou qj the defect of the
opcaing up a territory which produces
jury system w furinshod by (he English
86,000,000 worth of cotton alone per an­
reviews. The ease liappcncd in England,
num.
but more than one parallel for it could
A conscientious young trotting home,
be eihumed from tho court records of
nt San Frrtncisrii, unwilling tq^ aid in
the United States. A Duly was injured
swindling the public, took the bit be­
by an accident on the Great Western
tween Ihk (ccth on the first day ho wns
rtilway. A doctor professing to be au
trainee!, nw^B into tho srii and drowned thorized by the Company, asked the pro­
himself.
prietor of tho King’s Arms Hotel, at OxBbvkn man in Fort Weyue agreed to ffifrl/to Cto'&lt;X$&gt;r lic’.jufjbrcr. She wai
sick for somo time^and upon recovery

kncovntkk

BKAft.

rim .a

'

jwzx.n.

Near Lake Town, a small actUcmlnt
at the south ctld of Bear lake, a terrible
conflict occurred a few days ago botwuen
two young mon of Bailey and Burrell's
surveying party and.a grimly bear, which
roawlted almost fatally to taio of the
young men. Frank Iziw*, of thia city.

It appears that on the night prcrjmw to
the adventure n lx-ar had lxx-u prowling
alxint the camp, and in the np^ruiug
young Lowe, accompanuxl by Howland
Stevenson, proceeded in search of the
hitrader. They tracked bruin to a tlvcket
of bruMb which Lboy concluded to ret fire
to and th'-u climb upon a neighboring
ledge of rocks, from which to alioot at
him aa he should oomo out. Tlicy stop­
ped a few'feet into the bush, when they
come upon a huge n!»e griaxly with n cub.”
Young Lowo being near her head, wax
amzed ■ by the leg and fell on his Iwck.
As he fell she cnhght his head between
her ponderous jaws, the teeth of uue
being deeply embedded neur his left rar,
while the teeth of th *' othrl horrible
lacerated the right check mid broke’bis
lower jnw. Stcrenson, who had fallen
headloug into the brush over the mon­
ster's lack, EmI Uy this time rccovcrol
himself and given luuiu a charge of buck­
shot in the aide, but without much effect.
When Lowe fell his gun, with both ham­
mers raised, was lying with the muzzhundcr hii&lt; dun, but ho managed'to got it
turned upon the l&gt;«nr, and pulling the
trigger twnl a heavy cluirgu of buckalioi
into her UuoaL She lootaxl Iwr grip and
rolled over, apparently death Steven­
son aaaisted Lowe to camp, and last cvetiihg, accompanied by his father, the un­
fortunate young man reached hw home
in this city. Ho is getting on ns well us
possible uud.T the circumstances.— Salt
Lake TrilMme.
a LITTL£ TOO XUOBT.
They were married in tho morning
and immediately Ktcpjx.’I aboard the cars
for a bridal tour to Hau Francisco. They
attracted conHidcrablc attention on the
way l&gt;y tiieir honeymoon wnyn, and cre­
ated a good deal of quiet fun among the
goodly number of ladies and gentlemen
who were poMcngecs. In due time the
cars entered n tBn|«-l. and for a few
momenta were enveloped in darkness.
All too soon the cam emerged into the
brood glare of noonday sun, and our
loving bride and groom were di«covere&lt;l
looked in each other’n arms and exchang
ing kisars at a rate seldom mcu «n pub­
lic.
in about a necoud, and a niiout went up.
that nearly threw the train from the
track, and brought the conductor to Hie
acene oa tho doablo-qniak;
“Paas it around,’’ yelled a big num
who was Un his way West to
his wife.
“Go back to the tunnel," imid auuthcr
man to the conductor.
As the newly mode liunbaud settled
back in his seat ho was heard to say:
“Sarah, I thought tunnels were long
or. Dam a railroad company, anyhow.

If Ural bint at a marrUr*.'
btlMhU

alien.t-.irojr »« !
ly a.k hU Mlnffloti,

" TZKAX^TJtrillx.X

Diseases Of the chest—Busty locks.
Bust thing td db triran-yun go shop­
ping Mitt hslMrerotTaitanotctaM
The rigid thing in tfyjMght place—
Tho early b&amp;d in flic pity of Worms.
Ir a Bteiiop cannot pec Veyond his
ntosc, how little he’ knowii teyond his
sec.—New Yerk Mail.
«’
A nbw fashion hds just been started in
Fcunsylvnnia.
A woman, there has
hanged herself with her coraeta.
It may se&lt; m oantindicioQ^but never­
theless true, that whcii people indulge iu
high words they always ’ use low lan­
guage.
’•
.
“ What do you take foh jsiur cold!”
raid.ulfaly to Mr..----- - ,»»f&gt;nr pocketluiudkerchiefa a day, Madam," was the
answer.
A 1’Eitsox looking at some skeletons the
other day, iffikud’a young doctor pnucnt
wiierflit' got them.
He reffiied, “ We

rnimxl tham.” ■
■ ; -v
A court* ware monied in jail at Fon­
da, N. Y., the other day. Their bridal
tour v.im&lt; nccraarily aon^wbat limited.
No cards, no cake cither.
A LADY at Elmira, N. ‘Y., whonc hus­
band has rn income of Fl0B per week,
Mys Hint iibe ‘ can’t afford todrens mure
than half an wdl iu» her lutad girl.
Doctor to wounded Car|ist»: “ Why
did you not seek shelter behind the
rocks!" “ Tlte rocks were teto few, and
liad been all icrupied by our offioera,

doctor. “
- ’ ■•
It was his find bnby,aud be acted
just like a miui who luul tarn Bwqicdcd
of iteoling his nqfahbotitf tootli-brurh,
nud was tiyiilg Io avoid pbyrvntion.—
liro^kfanA rgut,
,
“Burning incense, Mr. Brown?" raid
Mrs. rhningtosh,-M alie pa*cd Brown
in the a«4 of fighting Lta fiBst-prandial
cigar.,
practical
Brown, “I’m bucuiugtgfnty cents.
fta»WC&lt; foul taswta^.U^jnot always
iw uikdul.TMia.pJwre'd.i^ ^srae at New
Haven. A boy was severelypricked by a
home, but a bulging mays of apples hid­
den Ijetwocn his pfurf itiid- h(s skin prob­
it biy Roved bin fife. Tiw* iqiplea were

ruined.

Tub promptittvw with which they hang Kentucky giant and giantaw,, and for- you.igi' don’t tergst-fhirfl Ul Aman,!?
Germany,
their criminals in Arkoma pwte Mwwa- -Micriytravrtexbai imytowbh Mr. Barnum, the kwx of thish'aro iabd «*n*t U- (lufl
Th^iisio Wral fhJ^a'ptfblic life, and I 'fackod in h» own house—yer bear (hick
Itan
the njxt” The challenger Imnd
into a M of laughter at the joke, and

-id! nl

Whcn the late Dr. Keuddur, of India,
xT.tnrLiNG 'ntrhrjicv wira thk
one, but when the Inst citizen wnn ,declined to pay the bill of X’117 presented
was arousing the children u41 America to
nnric.
rearin’’! be reft»n*d to draw, on the to her. Tho hotel-keeper suetl her ter
Bishop Kavanaugh, of the Metho list core for the lieattam, bo rewpved a note
ground that ho was too lazy to reach out tliat sum. TliT defense wns that tl»e Episcopal Church boutb, left fqr Cali­ from p lillte gixl,-rayteg
‘kRr Mr.
and make the effort.
railway company, not the defendant, was fornia, a few days ago, where lie will bo Spuldnr, I total jcml^eflpt*- Whin
A wren question arises regarding tho' lia|&gt;Ia. .Hie Jndgoflaid &lt;lsvm tho hw, engaged for tho next several months at­ yon want any more manor, write to
1
death of Mr. Holston, the Gdiforniir nnfi fhc'jftry with«#rcw. • They came in tending to his duties on the Pacific mo.”
Tub other day oh a freiroit undertaker
liankcr. If he died from apoplexy or presently with a verdict for both tin1 Coast. We never hco Biabop Kavadrowning, his wife gets a ?60,000 life plaintifT and defemlnnt This remarka­ uangh’s name mentioned but what wo wrei walking
uaeoaipaified by hia
insurance. If by suicide, uhe can collect ble result wns readied by their aniiounco- ore reminttod of iui anecdote we rcmcan . son, bl* took off hmJmt-im^-toadc a low
ment tluit tho Great Wwtern must pay I n r to hav« henrd Mr. John F. Zunmor- bow to an oldish man wliom they raw
none of it
Tirt-: Thqy.wer# r«niuded that the man, of Lexington, (the publisher of the arrow tim street * * Falhtt,_why do you
All honor to tlio two New Hoven In­
dies who, wbflB a While Mountain stage Comjwuiy wm not a party to tho suit, old Danville TYibtuic) relate several takeoff your bat to such”aa old codg­
and sent l»ack. ’Their befogged ’brains years ago, with a good dial of zceL er I" inquire,! tin* sou. “ My son. that
won the other day in peril by the breakqig of the harness, jumped out (instead then produced tho following striking Bishop Kavanaugh, iu early life, like num has ten children, some df whom will
contribution io legal literature: “ Verdict XL. Zimmerman, wns a practical i&gt;rinb-r. die before tho summer 18 nnt, and ho
of itcrecching and acrcaming) and blocked
.for the deft'Qdanl; tho Great Western Ono day a good rister, in convcrHntum pays cash down for everything," an­
the wheels!
mrtiripayher £WJ." This of •Knuiv. with him, asked : “ Bishop, is it true
swered Um* fatter. ,!, .t?:,
Mil Nash, the anatomist of the Uni­ was rcjcctodi
Tho next time they that you wan once a printer t" “Yoh,
YekTekdat a hen a couple (rf excursionversity of Pennsylvania, mys that the
brought in a verdict of £17 far the plain- madam,” he promptly replied, with a
isis were strolling throngta the market
average market value of skeletons is $50,
tifi?
Judge . litul to accept, twinkle in his eye, “I liavo pulled the
flio
girl J*K&gt;k.xl longing^, st Um friut,
. but that at present they rule dull at 335.
though ho expressed his opinion of the devil’s tail many a day until my hands
and tfy young iqan, jfyor a struggle with
Skulls well jirepared, no tm to show all
stupid p&lt;nwisti*nce with which tho jury wmo blistenil!” The good Indy 'wns
.1
.
*•
.
•
lumatilf
, purcluMKxl se veral Targe plums
tho nerves, bring 3200.
•fllrfit^toitricif-' M^4icf that the Great wmvha rtLrtkJ a Uwrwwk,, t*.t •
'*WrmTSn
It is atidetl tlmt over 3200^XX) ore duo Western ought to be made to pay £10fl
was entirely
----------_V... teiieved when tbs Bishop
•V’MM,
U«-,
to Albany pbyriciami l&gt;y patients in
ju tlw wait iu which it was neithof plain­ explained that tho “defU’s tail" was |
*ta7TrtAtt”«*ffip'," nlie ri
tliat city. A Troy surgeon aAsorts that tiff nor defendant.
LKU-IUUIOIU of uu
yf u^uug- •
only tho bar-liandlc
an old Washinghct monUj ... pliuq- faD. ..
during the j&gt;aM ten years be lias grntui.nn.1
ii.«&lt; ho
».« hod
i.n.i pnDed dura..,. |I
„ bo
“ U J didn’t love
ton lumd-presci
that
HO.V •»rv)r. PKOKLK.
itously treated in the aingic deiwtincnt I
Ohn nundroh aud sixteen years old! ing the days of his apprenticeship in u you I wouliln!t bo around jniying boas
of fractures alone 1,000 casco.'
country office.—Danvillc (AV) Advo­ plums at five cents apiece, would IP' Site
Gou&gt; mining is still pursued to a Mr. Lcmar Griifin, of Lodi, O., is said cate.
____ __________
sceined satisfied.' '
large extent iu California, but stcmlily to have been born in 1750. He has voted
the agricultural interests are oversliadow- for every Prosuleut except Washington.
THK
Stippler
got
home
about
1
He
ing tlurt of mining on the coast. The He had objeutioiui to thu-father of his
The world’s annual production of cast
was hugging a pillar U tho porch, and
towns dtqieuding on mining communi­ country. What tliet«.) objections were he
or feg hwti,
duwn'M 14,485,972
ties have a idmbby asjiect in conqxiri- now refuses to say. 116 lias but one arm,
scant
drapery
shivering
in
the
breeao.
son with those having a manufacturing but still roads the newspapers; dislikes
“lah Urish'ere my ’quag," mid the Um- BriUiu leafy the worty, its production of
to be bothered with visitors, bitt ca»or farming country to back them.
pig iron, in TBTJI, being’ 6,566,151 tons.
Mentis Kke a sensible old gentleman, to
A MAHaACHVKETTH man has invented on
Yrs, it is, you bruteI” snapped out The TTuifcd St itw&lt;, daring tEe same year,
talk with newspuiK r meh.... They speak
apparatus for throwing mail bogs into a
produced 2,C6fl,9fl2. • Otitosny &lt;»mai
of putting him^o death by bringing him
train moving at full speod. The bag isJ _Down
_______________
_
, exhibition,
_ r prob- |
■ All right, my love (hie). I take your UCTt, -with 1.6M.W2 lufl ' fai 1872, and
to the Centennial
hung qu a crane, white a bar on top of ably from an idm tfyi he has lir^flaag ' word forit! Hoar it (hip), ye stars, aud Fraore, wWh 1^13*
i» 1873.
the mail-car catches it off the crane’ and enofyi; ’’ In the- sonic county with Mr. . h« (hie) my witmsses !" '
lets it slide in.
This, with the system Griffin reside Oapt L. M. Itatewaud hi^
“Como in, yon old fool!" said Iqs ■rok.ite «««.*«, a6a,5CT.i of dropping the logs without stopping, tady. Their aggregate height W.14 feet wife,
»1
wiu‘
• should add to the spoe&lt;l of trains.
md .8 inrhra. ‘They are known ra tho
“If thitt’nrc’smy’ouMMcX“V

al superiority, to ti»*» bhitt.

Here is Ums

swore ho would not fight so good humreproachfully.

“And why nM?"
Squire Dyson
wotthl rhaxge at IftsM twsaty per cent.

rjcjr«/nxjr
-

fn ow &lt;iay, while Mas

Pa., a file wsftu- aatatimng th*. jieopte with I-*'*“ Mine does a good deal,*’ said I, laugh

roy such a little fellow, too.

have a beautiful farm proportioned to I that! That’s law, old gall"
.
tiwit . rise. Bo that county, with the i
And tarn Mrs. 8. wMpped out and ta:.
old™! old gentleman anil th* tallest ' i Tvfc’Wed Stippbr. and the way in which

couple in the country, may well be I she expounded A'l&lt; higher law" tahim
i i»oU| fisplcxslly m the former, by not i wm aometaing he won’t forget Tmtil Scota, a
1 voting for Wmbinton when he had a I riahtemour’H ooraH strikes the earth.— emd pro
' chance, won ••ndlesR renown.
1 AflaMK O&gt;n»titutiax.

third,

42,894,409 ;

�'?... -

“4 9

MIO

BOISE &amp; LEE

POTATOES,

E

CORN. APPLE*, OATS,

Wholesale and Retail

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

of Billings Smith was slwt the ball

DeUrered at their
being where the Doctor is unable to
reauh it without injuring the wound* ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
- Conflicting rumors are in.

There n a general msh at the post-

again,—•school

cdfice al noon

OUK ENTIRE STOCK OF

has

Darwin McOmbcr and other* last

week shipped to the Stale Fair lheir
bkxxWdatock.
W. K. Berber has sold his interest
ic the rtore of Barber &amp; Bailey to his

partner, Alviu Bailey.

ation for the facts of the case..

“ Maj "

Smith was arrested aud being unable
to-give bad was committed to jail. LATH,
SHINGLES,
Daniel Phillips and Jacob Sage ware
HATER LIME,
also arrentsd and gave bad for appearSALT,
on the l^tniusl., before Justice Hay­
HAIR,
ford. The wounded man is said to
■
STUCCO,
be able to walk about, and ^oa’t feel
fre-, fe
-it much.
which we skip and retail al bottom prices.
Stray Quill.

IL W. Shriner has commenced the

•- 11-.
A

James Barnard, of Ionia, commit­
kindly furnishes ns ted suicide on the 14th, by hanging

the number enrolled on the first day himself to a door knob.

of school mat Week which was 883,

syp Friday there were 408.

Greeting

SHELF

I wovld rwpcclfully inform mjr friends

parently 30 years of age, wft found

or has not been ascertained.

pigeon is “bagged."

THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF

Last week the body of a man, ap­

.The sporting gentlemen have oum- floating in tlie river above *nn Arbor
mencod their annual recreation in tho His bamc, or the manner of his death

woods, and now and then a duck

SPECIALTY.

SUGAR 10 to 14 C6nte!

Proprietors.

mill south of the city.

Prof. Dickie

Again in the Trade

CANNED FRUITS

Seabring was in a
Reed's Lake, near Grand

Those fellows who have urgent boat on
business in Charlotte Sunday even­ Rapids, last Sunday, with two rough
ings, “got left" and returned .on the scamps, they up»et the boat und being

GOODS

OF ALL KINDS

litiHiness

AT COST!

delations

FANCY

GROCERIES

with you. I trust by Mr dealing I ihall be
unable to swim was immediately
.
able io retain your confidence, and to win
that of Btrangeri.
Of all kinds, and
4o*qih Stevens and Charier Ilnycs drowned.
Henry Mudgett. of Coldwater, on
were before JusIiqb Hayford for dis­
AT PRICES THAT DEFY
turbing a school meeting in Yankee the Uth, attempted suicide by cutt­
special
COMPETITION!
Springs Plead guilty and paid fines. ing his left side with a jack knife

Jbn freight train.

E

Arrangements orc already made to and his throat with a razor.
semi disorderlies tothe Detroit House not expected to recover.

and

Martin V. Kazac, a resident of

Charlotte, wna on the Sth inst brought

before Justice Webber and fined $5

don't get the news very early.

and given thirty days in jail, for as­

On Friday night a barn lieloDging sault and battery upon his wife and
The babe
to the Kelley's west of this city wn« baby, while intoxicated.
destroyed by firowith hay and grain was considerably injured.

able baby carriages and their occu­ other one there, on Sunday, having
pants. Over 20 in a line and it made certificates in both cases.

a very imposing appearance.

“Rus."

•ays be didn't recognize any of them.

On September 9th, Miss Frances
Amsen,

a

young

lady

seventeen

Charles Euglehart, Alex Young years old, was instantly killed by the
and Samuel Crawford, living near discharge of a shot gun in the hands
the county farm were up before Jus­ 9f Blanchard Whipple, "while attend­

tice Riker, and paid finb* for

feloni- ing a party at Detroit,

Of all kinds which we

An enraged woman lately scratchHe
iye, but a hopeful feeling prevails od the face of a Maine editor
is fond of jewelry, but didn't like her
that matters henceforth will mend.
fingering.
In the races Wednesday Friday
Success is full of promise till men
took the first money in the 3:00 raco get it, and then it is a last year's
and Nellie Grant took the first mon- neat from which the bird has flown.

&lt;jy

in

the

Tlicy fire longer than others.

SOLD 0JVLYBY

.Tint- 11ll.'
I1.&lt;XJ
Jits

Where you will find a full stock of

&amp;

BOOTS AND SHOES.

D-------

Paid for all kinda of Produce, or ex sage
fo? goods.
ch
&lt;

WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

.

FOR

Give Mie a Call-

—

BARGAIN’S

call and sec us Wore purchasing.

BOISE k LEE.

Nash villa, Mich., Jan. 27, 1875.

. pugarnjRE MAWFACTORY!

K j‘

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I

FOR

ILtes

3 k&gt; A M In.lt
11,40

AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH.
West Side of Main street, Nashville, Mich.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

ALL ABOARD

—
JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

Mkhlpa

B-.'iUm llHlhosa

IIIImU lUJlRMkd.

Manufacturers and keeps on han

d8wn

town:

TO THE

parior| mrary, Dinin, Office aid
GENERAL FUNTORE!
Together with a full iMortnent ol

G. A. TRUMAN

Ciicaio &amp; Laie Hmi Railroad.

peninsular division.’.
Time Table taking effect Aug, 16, 1874.

MIRRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES
AND CARDS, BRACKETS.

Urvrfc
Ml»«l-

DUSTERS, AC.. AC.,
HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS

live

Lan»lmt

GRooERY.Baiy Cate and PeraiMaturs!
or

prospect for a good raco

canned goods that ‘'Dau" of the firm been informed that it is libelous for
The store is be- them to write a dun on a postal card:
crammed full and their, prices j and the yonng men in that town are
happy.
seems to draw the custom.
“Tve got something to liye for
Dwight &amp; Burrall shipped their
now—something to chain me right
silver plated premium, Robbins’ cul down to this mundane sphere," suid
tivalor, recently to Columbe, Ohio, a Texan as ho traded his dog and
Exposition, and have prepared an­ gun for a mule.

P. DURHAM,

COFFINS AND CASKETS,
Of an BtylM and biim, and METAL1C
CASES furnished to ordea

LARGE STOCK OF FALL

SHR DUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

CaMOpoita
Htlliaell
Union MH
Hasketr*
Valapuraw
Ct.ie.go

INGS kept constantly on hand.

Trains lijuat.
IVrirolt A.

Where can be found a

We manufacture our Furniture from the
best thoroughly seasoned lumber and. warij.l.-., Milla

recently purchased.

OF

At the old stand, west side of Main St.
Nashville Mick.

Teas, Coffees, Spices, Crockery,

fubltoiert 1 Printers

A man in Blackstone, returning
State Fair
this week, which they intend to have from work, weary and a little careless
tripped and fell across Rhode Island,
at the Centaaial in *76. It will be
other to exhibit sit the

Ghnvare k Woeffcaware,

Virk.hurxf.

Movable CuM ing

•“?"* New style Prints for 8 cents.
.
In abundance, and
New Corsets for only 50 cents.
32 New Shawls, Scarfs and Comforters.
CHOICE CANDIES!
S5 New Flannelsand Ladies Cloths.
When a Canada girl loves she
nround town all the week and go la
loves' like a hand engine going to a
rtryi
Skirts and underclothing.
hunting on Sunday he had better
fire. In a breach of promise suit the
have a little law dealt out to him. other day it wu shown that a young
e nocar-uy of iho ma
£*2
New
Hats
pnd Caps, Gloves and Mittens.
tl.o naTMt tbcrateh i
1 lady wrale to her lover eight times
per diy.
. ,_____ ________ New Boots and Shoes.
Which wiH be sold U
Dri-rol! thil bi* btaek'
* t*?»«,!s
&gt;&gt;» oU-r
^,XcwxiMRM!
,^“^%.
,‘HU,s%5r-rt^5!New Crockery
and Glassware.
Urpoetfr an! l*rt«.kr’» Gawtu-.} I
•'
berberta. ,-rud »Hb
IM.udiwv is one of the best look- . **BMdcv*r4. pin buck ward, ok»kirt*in yo»r I
bX^M^E^X^Ncw
Trunks,
Valisesand
Horse blankets.
PRICES THAT DOT COIPETinOI.
taubw. i. u. Cwmiy. ttxriU.. M
. .
. ., „

Come and See!

IMS
12.U,

3

“Th,
Rariy (hrtttK Mach..ta-i
an-l cbcufK.l low
machine m»dr, *a&lt;l bare a
mH Waal r-pr.UUonft&gt;-uuHly act! duraUUly.-fTbc

Co«* are no longer allowed to mn
other in beauty and finish.
at large in the streets ofToledo, aud
There was more shooting done in they get together and resolve to hold
the outskirts and even in the city on on to their milk until they are restor­
Sunday last than all there had been ed to liberty and their former priviliges.

Saw Mill!

Hard an* Salt H ood

LUMBER,
FOR THE

WHOLESALE* RETAIL TRADE.

The well known Kuggle* Card Cutter,wilh

“My dear, would you like the

We REFKAT IT,

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

children to have any enjoyment.’

building

popularity.

oisbt more .m ub«n, bu,
a——»i.h. do~ &lt;w

■Mien. whkh won troughs os • fit

‘

Mall

Tunning race.

Every
The planets Venus, Jupiter, Sat­
Thursday urn and mars, are now visible, but
apd Friday as the races are all filled the price of spring chickens is as
high ns ever.
Up with good bo rses.
It’s on ill wind, and so forth; So
Smith, Mance &amp; Preston .have
many people burn a light all night
lynewaiirig their store and clean­ that burglars are hardly ever obliged
up their crockery to make room for to carry dark lanterns.
the immense stock of groceries and
The tailors of Indianapolis have

They admit the largest chunks of wood.

TUA INS KUN BY CNICAGO TIME.

WARRANT TO BE PURE

"AND

Whipple has

•usly taking watermelons from Mr. been arrested.
MaHorfs patch a few nights ago.
An Illi noil father is determined
Merchants are preparing for the that his children shall all learn the
printer's
trade, so that they can have
fall trade, and we think are looking
for a fair business season. The dull- free tickets to circuses.

They are the only Stove mounted with gen­
uine boiler iron.

SUOBT LINK between
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

is invited to my stock of -

in store- An insurance partially cov­
A mao named Ludworth was put
Ready pay easterners shall have no cause
ers tho loss. Tlie work'of an incen­ in jail at Kalamazoo on Sunday, to complain of high prices.
diary undoubtedly.
charged with bigamy.
It is alleged

On Saturday last the young girls that he married a woman at South
made a street parade with the avail­ Haven on the 10th, and married an­

are acknowledged to be the best heating stove

Attention

He ia

huvo been for the past year. Phil
yoa are so far ba&lt;i in the woods you

Fert Way®, Jamil 8aHiav R. R.

IN THE VILLAGE.

While Jerry

of Correction from this county

WESTWARD.

AINSWORTH ic BROOKS,

manufacture of cider al his steam
.

Bi

CROCKERY
GLASSWARE

circu'ation and we await the examin­

MOM now fuiag on

.

MrleOwe a,p&lt;. lOih Tborno
—•'................. 6 months'. Funeral service* by,
Eider HoUn.
। is

G. A. TRUMAN.
Nashville, Sept. 15, 1875,

UTH &amp; SHINGLES.

�—-—;

Ike xwauiiy
Nhibition at the eowiag Our at Itiie

many article* of merit end real vaL
FRIDAY, SEPT. IT. 1S75 ue which would add greatly tp the
er—————h—F- I interest and character of our county
| fair* are nut brought forward, aud
vinil lo Canada.
ijusiMi much is dutractcd from the

| usefulness of the exhibition.

At Tbbmak'iu

Bomb A Lkk.

We

tendance at the state fair.

Buiarn

I vej^ure the aalertinn, that there is
The only place you will find the
—White A McNamee will lake'|.m^k*mi!y in the county who have Jackson Cnatom Made Bm4 is at
Tar max's.
poacuion of tlteir store next week. . :.not some article or product which
BRU Dickinson ha. Fruit Jara for 12J
—Dell Barlow aud wife on Thorn- jI woukl enhance the pleasure and in*
terest
of
the
mnltitndes
who
would
cents.
.
,
day last oommeffced keeping bouae. i

Slrrrterj.

IL YOUNG. M. D.
i. ne... uwi .it. o M.in

—Buck are being delivered on the

W

gio u ad for L- J.

Wheelbr'a

new

view it if placed on exhibition.

Tlie
WANTED ! 10,DUO,(X)0 Veal Calves
fair iu fact is made tip of just those al Roe A Clever's meat market, Nashville.

thing;; but the trouble is a great
A LITfLE MORE CIDER.
house.
many leave them at hotfte and the
Friend D. Soules announces that h* will
? —Mrs. Walker of Quincy, Bt. in­
people al large &lt;lu not get a sight at make eider on Thursday* of ecch week, at
tends lo open a miHiurry store in this
hie mMI la B-jryrille, until further notice..
theim Now then, we protest against'
i««n
__________________
WEBSTER ic. HOBBS, Black- place soon.
this, of cuurae; fur our county has
W amtUw. All ktM. -f wort tn tte «•*•£,**
—Dr. Barber is confined to his the means, the wealth and tho arti­
A Threshing Machine and Power complete
house by sickness. Hope to see him cles to tnako the finest county fair
AQKXTS FOB TUB CBUSJ1BATBU
JJfew Stylet*
le to be sold to the highest bidder to-mor­
B. R A SE Y, Drayman. Good* an&lt;! around soon.
that has ever been seen in Michigan. row at one o'clock in front of tho Union
Have . been introduced thb aenroa which
.
earned •** T"T..
Tho editor has returned, and the Won't you bring them out ? Please liouap.
eurps.x* anything ever offered lo the public.
AND
J. H. I ««. Dep’ty Sheriff.
Every lusirumdn^ warranted.
Nears will remain as lively as ever, bring them out and make the lair a
ALEMENT SMITH.
FIRST CLASS
All kind* of
””
IS YOUR LIFE WORTH 10 CENTS !
if not more no.
V
LAWYf
glorious success. Make the show a
Riekneae prevail* everywhere, and every­
—Read tlie'-ads." of G. Ak. Tru- big and magnilfieent one—such n ono body-complain* of oome diMM* during
hian and C. C. Wolcott in this issue- os we'll nil be proud of- This can be their life. When rick the object i* to gel
M. FLINT,
dune just as truly as we area thrifty, well ; now we eay plainly th»i tn&gt; perion in
They offer new goods.
thia world that i* eufferiog with' Dyipepaia,
*
Attorney at T.nw.
la acknowledged by all leading mu*ici*a«
—Dr. M. Ellis has moved into Mr. prosperous and happy people. The Liver Complaint and it* effect*. *ucb a* InOOtee over W" Brea. Drug Stove, Nsshvtllo. Mleh.
digwuion, Coetivene**, Rick Headec&amp;r, Roar
Pittinger** house corner of Washing­ Secretary of the society is Mr. John Stomach, Heartburn. Palpitation of the
t hlee
inest
nstrument
Gao. R. Fmmiww.
M. Nevins, who will record your en­ Heart, Depreued Rpirita, BilliooeneM Ac.,
ton and Queen Sts.
»J.
Deputy abort nr,
43-1
Now in the Market.
tries or give you any desited infor­ can lake Green'* Augutt Flower without
NMhvilte.JUeb- CottoeUoosa speriaHy-______ «
Capt. L. C Boise has sold out
getting relief and cure. If you doubt thia,
mation
of
the
fair,
’
go
to
your
draggiat
and
get
a
aatnple
bottle
JOHN R. EASTMAN.
his interest in “No. 49 to his . partner
advance
from actual cost will buy hi*
for 10 and try it. Regular rixo 75 cent*.
II. M. Lee and brother.
—John Kelley, formelf a resident

70,000 NOW IN USE.

LEE &amp; FLEMING,

W. A. AYLSWORTH’ S AMERICAN ORGANS,

J

SPA.OE!

LIATS STOCK

Look out for his New “ Ad
HEXT WEEK.

“

F

~

.

THE AMERICAN ORGAN
I

STOOLS AID IK8TRUCTI0I BOOB

!

12 1-2 PerCent
GOODS.

q-

LIEBHAUSER.

*"

tailor

V

PARADY, Manufacturer of

1

*

Boot* and Shoe*,

OHN Q C BESSY,
„
•’•J1 £2Ll&lt;i

J

1

JfONEY TO LOAN!
h Aftnid tai Rule learitia,
-»
ix suiu or $300.00 and UPWARDS
ON LONG TIME.

* L. RUSSELL.
Offlte over 3. ItaawU'u itoev. JIa«ti*m. Mich.
^yM. JONES,

Justice of the Peace,
Gtneral Conveyancing,
Collections a specialty.
MONEY TO LOAN

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
Ha* J«»t returned with a Urge and complete

Spring and Summer

MLINKBY HANEY GOODS!
'Keck Ties, Rushings,
Collars and Cuffs,
THE

LATEST

STYLES.

Hats Bleached and Pressed.

Drat Maim, CattiM aai Fiitim Done
and Mtufactiun guaranteed.

Important

TERMS CASH

Notice

All persons indebted to me will jdease
call and settle before the IbUt of Sept,

nert, as I shall then discontinue the
MUUncry business and remove from

the village.

Mas. N. M. STEBBINS.

ATXTRSOX &amp; ItOJi,
ABIOTIC

BCHINB88

UWIVKRSITT'

$1.50 PAYS FOR

Elegant New Qusrters,

The ropulariiy ot thia paper i* m grant
that seventeen thousand coptesare cold each
day. All pooUnMten are agent*.

CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,

Cilllil MERCIHID1SE WINES

The entertainment was

in-

rille Car. Hastings Journal.

by Miss Emma

Barney of Marshall »t
and of what

*9- AU color* of Catapillar Trimming
Trumax'*.

MEAT MARKET!

SHAWLS, CASSMERES,

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!

COT'IO.WAD.Ea

to tingAbort
hour—wrr
~
.
...
.
ing, dedaaiaJtou*. and remarks were : some tramp. The loa* i* ported to

made by Revs. C. I Deyo and Mon-; t»vo been soruc *8oo,

Boise Dao’s will git* wy «'&lt;*• u

Yunkrc Notion*,

WHOLESALE

CASH

roe.

Feigtmer's Martial Baud was j sured in the Barry and Eaton.—Ban-

Detroit, MMu

SUB CBIBJE .1
She

#nr$J

Physician# will find our\
stock complete, at the
lowest living prices.
■
Want,

FORTT LOCALS EACH WEEK

Prescriptions CareMy Prepared.

Our Locals are Lpcls. |

Of all kinds, and in fact

Evrrything ^(t&gt;u

your Butter, Eggs and Dried Fruit.

He pay Ute llighcsl Market Pricefur
c«4. CaDaodwv.
CHA&amp; w: DEMARAY

L article* I agree to furnish a| LowmC
Bottom Price* ■ French and
American
Glea*. all al*M. double and riogh thick, far
slot* front*. Uwtiling*, pictur«« Ac., all
kind* of Steinad and Figand Glav. I *'•«

RATES.

Clocks. Spectacles, $c.

partial15- in.

great St., E. Detroit, Mleh.

TO THOSE RVILI»I2VG.-TbrM.

I&gt;AIIVTS and OII^S,

We learn tliat the bars of Mrs. P.

—The Vnion Sunday School pic- A. KHI«y in the towasbipof Rutland
nie nt Maple Grove Center on Wed- a us entirely destroyed by fire un Fri­
day night with all its contents, h is

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Window Glans, Plate GTaaa, Cut, Stainedai-tL
Enameled Glass. French and German Leak­
ing Glass Pistes, also Beymer, Bnnataa A
Co.'s Strictly Pure White Lead, aD al bot-

(6M)

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

CI1AS. W. DE1AB1Y

T»y agam, George.

GLASS AND PAINT.

IF YOU WART

FRESH MEATS,

right!

GENTS wanted lo sell oar National Cealenlal Chart, sample SO ete., a beautiful.
engraving of the Preddeat*. General anti*
Admiral* of tb* U. 8- Also, Daniel 0*Cou-

A

kind* of Show Case*, White Metal and

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

—From appearances

JEWELERS OPTICIANj

DETBOIT EVENING NEV8
DA &gt;LY FOB THREE MOSTHB.

mo a niLU.
&amp; LIQUORS! i'108 Woodward Ave., and
10 and 11 Can-,

DRESS GOODS.

tliaoklng the public for pe»l favor* *olicte a
^Attention.
ceatinuance of th* tame, and would
we learn we aliould judge that con­
inform the public that they will
AU pcraont indebted to» me by note or
NASHVILLE. MICH.
keep eonelanily on bacd
siderable tnaoy of onr people are in­ boo* account will make me feel ee;»c«ial1y
tending to take something to the (ca&lt;l natured by calling nod Milling tbe
Mm* without delay. 1 wish to make my
County Fair commencing Sep'. 29th,
all kinds, which will bt *old low for caeb
lor exhibition. That's right, it iA the
The btgbeM price paid for Hide*. Pelu
L J. Woxautn.
I etc. Give them a call on Weal ride Main St
place to show your skill as workmen.
Nashville, Mleh.
—The Nashville
eoirespondent
WM. VENN. Pxowwxtox.
All persons having u dm tiled ac­
of toe Hasting* Home. Journal iu last
. Allen will save
Nd
Suknlle. MU*. week's issue sty* -. "Orno is off on counts with A.
trouble and expenses by calling nt
a visit for a few weeks, during x-hich Flint &amp; Bmdy.s law office and set­
titne the News will run iuelf with tling the same at once.
the aid of the ^devil" Nut quite
JiASH VILLE, MICH.

.E, MASS.

. Detroit

GOLDSMITH
’S
■ryanl ana Ktravtava

KOCHER BROS.

Dry Goods Business 1

"LIVERYlTABLE!
At

PATENTS.

Drugs, Medicines

tersperoed by some very fine singing

tfiWlMBaWi

Wm. EL BAVAOB &amp; HRO a COLUMM

BOISE BRO’S

Something Interesting and Vaisable.

by aU.

PAINTER

This is

Sptice.

LISTEN?

Xa.bvllle, MIcU.

IN ALL OF

—Mr. McNames, late of Marshall of Hastings, ha* received a sentence
PROITATB OltOluIl.
has taken posession of- Cris Holler's of twenty years ut hard labor in the 8tat* or Miciuoas, 1
Slate peuitentary, for his participa­ CUVXTT or BABST. f
residence across Quaker brook.
Al * aeasion of th* Probate Court tor the
—There will be services as usual tion in the Clos murder at Detroit.
County of Barry, boldea at the Probate Of­
nt the Christian Church next Sab- 1
—The Young People’s Sunday fice in the City of Hasting*, on Monday, the
23rd d*y of August, in the year one thou­
bath with preaching by the pastor.
Schpol in District No. 1, Mvple sand eight hundred and severity-five ; 8. C.
—The croquet grounds are still oc­ Grove, held a pic nie nt Loon Lake, ITindla Judge of Probate.
la the matter of the estate of Darius IL
cupied by those who can put in a Assyria, Thursday, Sept. 9th. It was 8bri&gt;ier. deceased.
.
On reading and filing the petition, duly
•tray hour, occasionally, for pleasure. a pleasant occasion.
verified, of Lewis- Durkee, administrator
of said estate, praying for lievnac to sell
Mrs, N. M. Stebbins having sold
certain real estate, of said deceased, de­
out her millinery store to Mrs. Piltin- i
Wo had the pleasure of listening j scribed in said petition, for reasons therein
^cr lias removed to Animosa. Iowa, 1 to the Rev. Mr. Deyo, formerly pas­ set forth.
' tor of the Christian Church hero, al ! Thereupon it is ordered, that Monday
—September is beginning to fall
his church in Nashville last evening. the 27th day ot September next, at 0 o'clock
in and march aloug in accordance He-preached from Galatiuns, 5—17. in the forenoon, be assigned for ths hearing
of said petition, and that Ibe heirs al law of
with the most approved weather tac­
“For the fleah lurieth agvinM the epirit said deceased, and all o&lt;b*f parsons inter­
and the ephit againat the fleeh; and thexe ested In said eslate, ere required lo appear
tics.
are contrary the one to the other, so that at a ajssion of said Court, then to be holden
The S. W. Michigan Christian you cannot do the thing* that ye would.
at the Probate Office, in the City of Has­
This subject of opposing lotce* in ting* and show, cause, if any there be, why
Conference will be held in the Chris­
the prayer of the petitioner should not be
tian Church of this village, commenc­ human life was admirably handled, granted: And it is further ordered, thai
the principal' application being that said petitiouer give notice to the peraon*
ing Oct. Sth al 10 o'clock A. JI.
.
we shoulu war against ail evil instead ■ interested in said estate, of the pendency of
—Rev. L M Edmunds formerly a \ of taking spasmodic action first n- said petition, and the hearing thereof by
pastor of the BI. E. Church of this gainst one and then the other. In­ causing a copy of thia order to be published
in the Namiivill* Nawa. a newspaper print­
village has been appointed Presiding stead ol turning first one screw and ed and circulated ir. said county of Barry,
then another under a building to bo for four succeMivs weeks, previous to said
Elder of the Pentwater District.
raised, it is inis'ed altogether and day of hearing.
(A true copy.)
8- C. FRINDLE,
—Wm. A. Aylsworth returned gradually, nnd so wc should rnj&lt;e the
(48-52)
Judge of Probate
from the cast Thursday, and is now structure ol morality and Christianity
by a constant but steady application
moving into his new store. Those
of the Gospel of Christ against all the
Whk&gt;ka&gt;, on the 24th day of July, 1872, |
new good* will arrive the first of the oppressing forces ol evil alike.
I aeremiab Sbopbell and wife gave a morjgage
week.
Mr, Deyo has been in good health to Millie C. Francis to secure the payment
—A pumpkin pie social in connec , until recently, when he* caught a se­ of th* sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars,
mU a*. &gt;&lt;**•« waadulp r«vere cold, and is now troubled .with I (3 &gt;Lu-Ou)
tion with the M. E. Church will be I
n*tbma oud •ate.tli.
IN.lshville is Corded in the office of th* Register i f Deeds
growing fast and prospering finely in and f r Barry County, Michigan, on the
Wednesday evening next week. All I and we shall have inure to say about second day at August 1872. iu l.ib«r ’• Z” of
mortgages on page M2’; and whereas, the
Would reaped fully call the at I ent ion of the
arc invited.
. this thriving young town in n few I *nld mortgage wm duly and legally ehsigned
days -Afackson. Citizen.
citizens of Nashville and vicinity, lo
to M. M- Francis on the ninth day of De—Onr merchants are filling their
thtir stock, bought for sash,
.
cctnlitr. 1878, which said assignment was
and to be told at the
To tlie Chicago Expoalttcn.
I duly and legally recorded on lu« second day
shelves with a fine assortment of
lowest cash rates.
of January, 1874, in the Register'^ office for
goods of all descriptions. Thus ready
On Munday October 4th, there
Barry county , Michigan, in Liber ’•5” of
to satisfy the wants of their many will be nn excursion train from Lan­ mortgages, on page 41. nnd M. M. Francis
sing-and intermediate points to Chi- is now the owner of raid mortgage, and no
customers.
—Rev. E. L. Kellogg was again cago via. Chicago &amp; Like Huron, the debt secured by said mortgage, and de
assigned this circuit al the conference J °°d Pittsburg Fort Wayne Ac Chica- fault has been made in the pa?meat of the
BO OKS. S TA T1ONER Y.
same, and there is now due ui the some the
last week. Meeting and
Sunday go Railways. It will leave Chicago cum of one hundred twenty-three and
WALL PAPER, PAINTS,
12-100th dollars, also an attorney fee of
School will be held at the regular to return on evening of the 6lh, giv­
twenty-five dollars, provided to be paid by
Hue removed lo their
ing privilege also to return od morn­ 1 the terms ef'vaid mortgage, should any
OILS, VARNISHES,
hour next Sabbath.
I
proceeding*
be
taken
to
foreclose
the
same
:
ing of Clh.
—There will be a Sunday School
BRUSHES, GLASS,
Notice i* therefore hereby given that I shall
A train of fifteen magnificent first- sell the premises described in said mortgage
ceouert at tlie M E. Church on Sun­
PUTTY. DYE STUFFS
class coaches aud two smoking cars at public auction on the 6th day of Novem­
day evening uext
Admission : five
ite Ibe Union
ber, A. D. 1875, at the bear of three o'clock
with air brakes and all modern im­
TOILET ARTICLES,
in the afternoon, at the north front House, and are bound
cenis for all the children and tea
provements fur cum fort and safety door of the court house in the City of
cents for adults will be taken at the
PERFUMES
that being
Ins been obtained from the Pennsyl- I Havings. Michi gin,
the place of holding the circuit court in and
door.
Co. mid there will be no change of for Barry county, to satisfy the amount due
—Messrs Rower &amp; Adams of Has­
ears either way to destination. This on said mortgage, together with said attor­
ney fee and all other legal cetta.
The de­
tings have rented the Loomi, build­
is going to be the excursion, ns only scription of said pretuisea *s 'described in
ing and will stock tne store up with
lilt Ttkattu ul Cirxn,
tickets for the seating capacity of said mortgage is: That piece or parcel of
land
lying
and
being
in
the
Village
of
Nash­
a large stock of boots and shoes aud
the train will be sold. Special rates ville. County of Barry and State of Michi
and choice slock of
carry od the manufacturing trade.
have been obtained at principal Ho­ gan, known and described as Village Lot,
With a complete aleck of
—A new side walk has been put tels in Chicago for excursionists. commencing fifty-five f55) feet north of the
north-weat corner of Lot No. twenty-seven
down in front of Aylsworth's dhw Due notice of time and rates here­ (27), thence east one hundred thirty-two
(182) teeL thence north fifty-five (55) fee*-,
brick. The store is now in' the
after.
thence west one hundraJ thirty-two (182)
hands of the painters and next week
feet, tiienee north fifty-five (55) feet to the
L J. Wheeler has let the con'.raol
For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only
A large line of
placv of beginning.
Will be filled up with a new stock of
for building a fine brick residence on
Dated July 28, 1875.
goods.
■
his lots on State street
Hastings
M. M. FRANCIS,
Assignee for Mortgagee.
—The Christian Church Social at must look a leedle oud or when that
CLEMENT SMITH.
house is completed a certain business
Mr. G. A Truman's on Taeodav eve­
Attorney for Assigaoe.
44-4
firm in that city will be removed to
ning was well attended and enjoyed Nashville; but such is life. — Nash-

W, H. KHHER k Br«&lt;

cunlinuencc

F.C.4F. T. BOINK, BrwnflUs.

�at that untimely

Grand Trunk aud Sarnia line, during
। the tumble gale on tho night &lt;rf tho »th
, of Septemlw, with all her pAasc^geni
and crew, numbering twenty-five, Dis• potchce to Ute Chicago morning papers
1 give Ute following particulars of the
disaster: Tbc Equinox left Saghiaw
Bunday evening with n cargo of salt and
, htmUfck liavtng the acbOoner Emma A.
; Maj^At tpw. Tho v«wls were struck

gate from

«7o,«a.

lUtetwtto fanaam.

of

F»-«.ei*.... o
.tow n«* !•
Oon»t*uyln UwV
oago. far ♦M1.000,

to withdraw th*ir patroilage from thane papers.
lu,l&gt;oiuLo( number®. th* meeting Kao one of
I &lt;thl lar/mtheM4A Cahfcnd. farmany yeara.
- .Imvtcan Wakteuta tn Rome, both Catholic
and I'rtAadanL (wwebtod Cardinal SLCUmkey
«• with a eoniplrtu Cardinal* dnre, M a mark of

.

pony to pay tTLlZH.
,
— PiMM'iigrr bun in ere on : tb« varion* rail­
road* centering in Chicago Uan largely in.-reared thrirg the last, two or three wook*.
The freight brednre®. however, to ns. usually
&lt;11111, aud bat very Utile ftMfbt to gping for-

Eran Mewri*. of Pltbrtmrgh, ia now tlie
ciham|n&lt;&gt;n iwullct of America, having won tln&gt; Company tlie resignation* of* two of the IM
rector®. 5. L. M. Bartow and Marshall O. Rob­
ert* were prcnente&lt;i aud acceded. &lt;i[«i tlio
fourth centennial auniroraary of
rocommcndatiou uf tiw EugtHr^oeUioHetal
Michael Angelo was celebrated al Florence.
J. B. Brown and J. E. Wfl®b wtn- chore:! io

aoc’£3s®*“*^ *"

of Hon. Henry T. Blow, of BL Louin, al
—Judge Gilbert, of Brooklyu, in tiiecancof a
■‘HarwCflg*. YVcwntlr. He waa formerly member colons! man who applied far a maridamti: to
of Coognwa from Mumonri. and aftorwarda compel Um&gt; Board of Education to admit hia
Miuteter to Brazil.
eon to a relsoul act apart'for white cluMryi*. han

ajurjrjutx.
—The experiment of ex]x&gt;rong ]&gt;eacl&gt;«B from
the Uuited Rtetaa to Holland han j*roved a fail­
ure. The |&gt;oachen all rotted before ru-ebing
LiverpooL
—Au Li lian outbreak ia report*! to Eanteni
. Nevada and Western Utah. A number of eet-

public, and tliat th® boon! han n&amp; right to ex­
dado any.
—Tho Republican Blate Convention of New

iKxniuated Fred. W. Reward for Bccrvtary of
Blate, and ex-Trnaeurer K[iinncr for Comptroll­
er. The platform adopted declaree in favor of
hard money, ruxl agalunt further incrcane of the
mru six! cluhlron ham teenrmnovcd to a place cureoncy.
.
—Reinnw from the New Jersey election in­
dicate Uiat all the ounalilntional amendment*
- 'Die Metixalwt ndnwtem in MMaion at New were adopted by over 25,000 majority.
York, recently, approved of tho erection of a
—The Iteformers of WIhooumu liavo reoooiimemorial church in honoa,of John Wesley, at

tentioo of their congregation* to the project
ftev.’-Aioa, oq tha 8tk iwiL. telegraphed
■Mwidcri^inrapt that domortle violenot prevail*
IS varjjun |&gt;artM of Misaiiwqqri beyond tho power
of the mate aathotitiro to tnpfirnm. and makeo
formal appbeatiou for aueb aid' from t!u&gt; Fed-

Their platform advocalea a Bound currency in
M|p or ite equivalent ; true education and
sound moral* *an tbu beat agents for aecunng
tomperauae ; and eppoms any diriaioii of U&gt;e
rchool fund.
—Judge Cyrus L. Pershing, of Cambria
county. Is the Democratic nominee for Gov-

■tare peace to the Bute 4x1 protection U. iu
people,
Con rention. but finally revolutions similar to
—Byonicrof the ITtuidenL the officer in those adopted by the Ohio Democracy were
agreed upon—tliat U, opfioaiUon to further
contraction of tlio public currency ; that the
maybe noccMary to maintain’ order in that
volume of money bo kept equal to the wants of
biate.
trade, and tliat tho restoration of legal-tcnden&lt;
— Counterfeit ten-do ar lulls on tho Find to par be brooght about by promoting Ute InNational Bank of Philadelphia an&gt; in circula­ dnatrtoi of the people ; alao. Ibe extinction of
tion. aixl are represented as the meet daugcr- tho preaent national banka and the twtabludiment inatead of a general ayatem of free bank­
ing. tUuw affording a currency bawed on gold,
Wseliuigton. and cxelianged by the ex|&gt;«rtji fur •liver, and other pnqieriy of the people ai
tintennutn, on trial al Vermillion, Dakota.

judged upi Builtj. and daachargod from cua- The find cbm of conviction iu Uie grand
raid agaiiMt the internal revenue defraudcra
Ukw beaded guilty.

.ami demand by the Indian Burvku n;xm that

ter. to Cbicagp. The play abounds in local
bite and pointed allnsitmx, aimed principally ai
Urn grain gamUera of Chicago. Th® boding
character—Joebua Gtox, of Uie firm of Gtox.
t f /
*'* Ca- K™*11 d&lt;&lt;Itr*i •»»&lt;! member* of
11 &lt; IlmlBoard of Trade-in peraanated by the vet­
eran comedian and manager. J. IL McVicker.

u7

Z$
CJUMR jUTD CRIKIMA L».
-h aT^ta^ rwitecncut prevail* in political cirrlro

IloWwror, ladies who have lived long
abrrmd, doedare. that there are advauUgve
iu tho servicMt of a diamlM-rniau that
quite couMhir-lialnnoo the infelieilu*.
For- iiuttauce, when Hrrvcd by Hann
rather tiian Marie, one never suffers from
a suspicion that if, by accident, bureau
drawers are left unlocked, one's daintiest
article* of Itnfferie go ont upon a holi­
day with Marie and her lover, or that the
beat velvet jackH takro an “ outing "and
figures largely nt Cafea Cliantanta iu the
Champ Elysees, or worw* placer.

by the gain al about 11 o'clock,TLnnotay
night, some disUnoo j^aiA of Point an
Bauble. Tho wind blew-furiously from
the northeast, but they managed to plow
through without much • difficulty until
they got near Point au Bauble, at about
2 o’clock Friday morning. The crows
ol Ixith voMiidfl wore on dock watching
every movement of .the vessel.
The
Equinox began moling from one niilc to
tlie other, but she wow still going ahead
and making steam ns usual. No sign
whatever was given by the fated vwwel,
and the Captain and mate thought that
her careening was caused by a alight
ktk. 'flui gale 'jBcshaned in fury, and
thoae; on board iff the vcmoIs had to

Vknicr, the beautiful Venice, ia not
oidy romantic, but late vimtore way that,
the city smells worno tiian the Chicago
river in its begt days.
* ■

Ratmbomm'b Cook Stoves, Fearinm,
Rathbone Range. Cetitennian. and Prairie, far
noa! or wood. and tho A.wn, Forrrt Acorn and
New Loyal Cook, fur wax!, do the ’red acrnce
with the least fnef

PENNSYLVANIA
It!

look out tojirovent tho vessels from coljiihuig. Thb irfght wns pitch dark, and
only occasional flashing of liglituing re­
vealed tin) position of the two vessels.
Through thodin of the rearing elements
the Captain of tiw Mayes beard of a
sudden thoqry, *• Oult’irtt Bne;" The
lino waa immediately taobmed, and a
second afterwards, without any idgu of
distress,- or notice
that
anything
distress,
wiw wrong, Uw&gt; propeller careenoil
ovpr lo tho loewnrd side, and want
down tk&gt; tlio doptlis, leaving no trace
whatever. Tito Captain of the Mayen
and his crew stood amazed; they heard a
female voice crying, when tlio IxMt went
^own.J’My Godl wo ant lost;” but bomdes this nothing but tlio roaring of the
wavM and tlie howling wind could. l&gt;e
heard. No trace of the unfortunate craft
or tho crew could lx&gt; soon anywhere, aud
wiUi sat! hearts, stnnnod by the fearful
catastrophe they had just witnessed, the
crew of the Emma A. Mayes had to leave
tho spot without being able to lend a
helping hand or rescue a single one
of tlio unfortunate peoplo who -wore
plunged
into tlio
angry
waters.
Bui few of tho names of thoso od ixurd
tlie ill-fated vessel could l&gt;o learned. Be­
sides the owner, CapL Dwight Bcott, of
Cleveland, there wns on lioard his eldest
daughter, Miss Minnie* Scott, aged 19
years, and a niece. Miss Hattie Scott,
aged 17 years, who w said lo belong to
Chicago. There was another young lady,
a friend of tlw other girls, on board,
whoso name could not be learned. The
others on Ixmrd were the Captain and
the crew. Tlio only -names of these that
could l»e ascertained are tlio Captain,
Mr. C. Woodruff, and tho engineer Mr.

Contaoiovh dimrnMW, such ns homo ai
Rlaudeni. Ac., may Im prevented by the nae
eSVrC/lo»'» Coeqlry Condition Ptntderf. jPt
ton® trareling with boraen should take note
thin.

A goose lute perhaps the keenest
prccistion of humor of any animal,
less it lx» her own arch enemy, tho fox.
A writer says ho onco saw in a little
grassy paddock some eight or ten fat
and healthy pigs and a half a score of
geese. From this juMldock n narrow,
open gate gave entrance into tho farm­
yard, and, as evening drew on, thegoeee
ranged themselves in a row near tliis
Thermopyhe, Obliviously, supper-time
was spproaclung, and tho pigs wisltcd to
return homo to their troughs. Equally
clearly tlio geeso hod given each other
the word not to let them i&gt;oah through
tho goto which they guarded without
]«ying toll. First there camo up s jolly,
good-hnmored little pig, who troth'd
‘clteerfully along with a confidence which

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ought to lutvo diiiarmcd criticism, till he
came among tho goose. Then with a
cackle and a scream, every neck was
stretched to got a bite at him, and,
squalling, aud yelling, the poor little
porker ran the gauntli-L The samo fat.'
Ixifell six or Mvcn rnoro of his brethren
in Bucoresion, each betraying increasing
trepidation ns ho approached, tho . fatal
pass, tuid made a bolt through tho eor/M
de yardc of geese, whoso chattering and
screeches of delight were almost undistinguisliablo from human laughter. At
last tlio biggest pig of tho party brought
up tho rear. Ho wns a pink-fleshed,
clean young fellow, with fat limbs aud
stdea, and his cars were cocked, and his
t-dl sharply twisted in tlm. intelligent,
wide-awake manner which so completely
distinguished tho intellectual pig from
the mero awiuo multitude. Willi a loud
grunt of defiance this bravo Ix-ast
chnrgtxl through tlio flock of geese, and
I Juul nctunlly almost gained the gate,
I' when a large gray goose made one grab

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at his fat hum, caught up the skin in a
bunch and gave it a tremendous pinch
with her red Ixwk. Need lore to say the
air was rent with tlio squalls of agony of
the iujured pig and the ecstatic pagans
i of the wholo flock of geese in chorus.
. in which tho trawocliou
From tho order
| took place, we derive the impression

left are sufficient to feed a small army of ’ the graveyard, aud float through the air
rtatoiU ' Vcfy hjrtunata rate are those toward tlwm.” Kitchen scremnixl out

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Preston. Tlie Equinox was valued nt that a similar game of Prisoner's Base
—The Democratic nominee for Blate TreaMi- alxKit $710,000, and wns insured iu Clove- probably formed tho entertainment of
oveuing.
gucao wery
every evening.
rar of Penaiiyhania h) Victor C. PoUctle. Hbi land. She had u cargo ot 5,130 tairrels &lt;। the geeso
mord foruwfeble cocnpctitor in the ochvcntion of salt -valued at &lt;8,000, tuid insured for
-----------------------------------*
&lt;7,000.
ir.iniriMa to nrinonruRs.
Ilcnry liawlc. Republican candidate for the
Tho Hamilton (Out) Spcciator clironiSuch wuw tm Unit &lt;l&lt;«crilx&lt;d from the cl« tlie tqipcanuioo of a Hj»ectcr Grimsby.
—In rc*lKnxw&gt; to Gov. Am«x' dbqxb-h calling
for Federal interference in,Mm«iaaii&gt;)a|. th&lt;At- anwetp of Paris, by Victor Hugo, in
urney-Geoeral tejqgr»yfie&lt;| &gt;ei
l*th imL. “Ijhb Miserable*," uro likely toboro- on Old Kitchen, whoHe deceased wife had
tliat troojw bad been jrat in rt-adtae®* and Bak­ l&gt;cated infihe depths of Nevada mines, if Lxifoni her death, a year ago, thrcnh.*ned
ing if the Hlate authorities were unable I&gt; recent accixuntv are correct. Away down, to haunt him if ho ever had nnytliing to
maintain order. On the 11th, Gov. Amro sent hundreds of foot into the bowels of the do with another woman. Ho promiwd
a long dbqiatcb. staling that It was a question
dearth, nipong the. descried drifts and tc comply with her wishes, aud kept liis
'gidh-.i's of the mime, are thousands of word until a nlxirt tune since, when, iu
writ® in th® belief tliat Federal interference is rats, and their number is constantly in­ company with a man named Taylor, he
unwise, and will only tend to aggravate the creasing. ’ Tho famous Comstock mine drove to Smithville to visit a couple of
cvUa. *Mr. Pierrepnnt ba* jtuhmittad^ full re­ is overrun with tlw animals, and in the young Indios. On his return homo late
port of the matter to PrahjdaaLGiXli.
Ilolcher mine they are even Ixildcr and at night. Kitchen became visibly uneasy,
inp^o numerous. The rat^ livp on what his agitation / inenvuung ns they ap­
PUfAXCLAl. AKXt INDV3TRIAL.
tlxluinera leave from their In nrhen, and proached an old churcli, in a graveyard
—The new A'JauUc telegraphic cable known
m tho “Direct CableIim b®ea succcHBfuUv find, thus far, abundant suutenaace. attached to which his wife wns buried. ;
When
tho spot
sp»)t “
“ the white-robed
wliito robed . fc.1*! ICOjt*-**!
hen opposite the
laid, and tlie first mtmages have already panne.I Hundnxls of men &lt;-ut flatly in thoanineH, W
and the fragments of bread and meat | f°nn of a woman was scon to rise from ■----------------------------

nonimranJoheni of Bchnylklll eoanty, who were
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.ucocretul eaevMacra. Jtora a art uiri. *rv
to t.nxxn* au va«rera Kvctf
My and rirl can koi ®abe=fta&gt;-u U. te-rtr own village. Wttto tar fWrucdtan.
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SCREW
WIRE

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termini under American Jiirisdiction.
in tlw mines, loo. They ore never mo-! in on agony of terror, the horse gave 2&lt;nw*fen&lt; ul’
--"Dio New York and Erife Dank, of Buffalo..
lested, for Hwy ore looked u|»n as scov- vmU to a wild snort of fear, mid ran I - —
hosted ; down the mountain nt
at a Ibrcok-ncck
Tdd™«1i&gt;^!ih&gt;ci?te&lt;SS«il5iLbte.
ItsapitaliM WOO,000.
angers by tlw miners. In the heated
------------ — , • $80
' -The 'Vaabtogton RrpttUirau at a recent depths of tho mines Jthe fragments of I apcc&lt;l, and the apparition continued to '
' —Aid. FMier. of Bl. Paul, liaa been expell-d date eontaine an article setting f.xth Uuu the i (,KXi wqultt, if -not coumimcd, Ixxxime i follow them, floating tlirougb tho atmos- |
'
frr»O) the City Gama! hw accepting hribro and
Expoedtou ia ia danger; Uwt, re • offdnmvc, ' but the’ rata leave nothing, plwre iu terrible proximity to the faith- !
appropriating ^Wic property to hia own umu
eith®rTfaUa|dtogcmcr*or be^xwqwn^* It do'
**°oc8
about uro paliidwd less widowe.. The other man states that j
fratricide fe reported from Ho­
darre tliat lUemoving tqdrit ofUwdtair. Gen. ’ b/ &lt;hoir Ucth* ‘No df** or cute
7ct il “ lookwl Hko
‘”Tflo °t * woman________________________________________
oka*. Mo.’ Ricliard Hewitt haring kiitod Um
&lt;20 *‘u’
brother Thomae with an ax in a drunken qaar- Hawley. i« utqiopalar, .and'thinks Gen. Spin- allowed to molest them, and the rata with tta dead clothes on. She was quite ।
tier Um liltanl man for the (xtotion.
taper up and down the timbers of tho j dead and cxprowiionkoH, and tho eyes [ .
gTM*w'
'
"Dire* robbers r&lt; reutfy. entare 1 a bank, — IL T. Yaryan.
.
Chief of tlio Revenue AgentD. shafts at pleasure, made bold by long ! were closed
"
' ; one *hand' was extended
- - '
—
—
. "y Btipttoglon, W- Va^ and comiMfled th® relimates
ibe i-mmnn’ity.*
"
*“ Uie
“ total
" amount 6f tax
“ tort by
- ••
, It is a feafnre of the mini's IV-UIU
toward Kitchen, (UUMTk
almost lUUUUllg
toucning IUB
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.Caaln« to &lt;q&gt;cn the aafe. They Mwcecdcd j whisky fraud® at &lt;700,««.
- .
head, anil tlie other pointing toward S
1
A1;
tattMiwq
dawriHd;
and
one
which
IlTgattMg pureeaimi of ♦18,008, with which
~
taUMUo.' Fi,Mlly tte bwww ™„ &lt;1F T11B
Itay mote off.« a confederate had tarare lu •»
smashed against a tree and the oecu|wuite |
“*
ra jfcy
reutiuK. j ?
&gt; ■
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'
—Harvey Broun, a negro, who ntuntenxl were on haixl in great numbers.. &lt;&gt;uo rereoii | aomo time, a miner all all have liecn im- thrown out, aud wltcn they ree»»vered . —
.
"
Hb Louis W May. and then for which wax. doutdlnre. the fart that no, prisourxl by an accident, a caring in of from the fall the ghost wns gone.
n^brd kud rtmliwl Mm. Pfarr, ha* been couu» a™, a.
lhe
lLo ktaJ
. victed &lt;4 innrlor.
nigbta. Cliicagatejirid® aud the gfor/cf Um
. .
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,
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Shot Guns, Rifles, Revolvers,
Selected French Barr MjU Stonc.

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w&lt;»ltin»rii&gt;liip t’nrlni.l

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Ute safe w-tbunt injurfr^ «.
J. tttph y, wf iMuaing. Mich., has bem

until the figVta &lt;tay of October.
.
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—tu&gt; difference

A Melbourne widower with something , r\ nvvv W *"*’ “«**•"• &amp;*■“
red
skeleton picked dean enough to adorn a
.r. famny -j »P"«»y taDk*.-**.-; Urlul c^ttteaaFgta
. phjwrtan’s, doset. Such an incident
.
^)y'crcQteapre]adicoagXinM advertised for a wife over a fictitious ।------------------------------------------------ —- ----------rats liavu coteu mon bflfore aignatttre. Several luwwem were re- ; l(&gt;Iftft * mu-vtu reA KxrKSMcs i..»il acj-J
ceived, among which waa one tliat par- R&gt;CT

gsinsas
Elaxtic
no.

—The propaauxl plfnmagn of Gcrnran CaUiticuladj plrad bhu. Tl,e a*ognM&gt;by
-.
B~x.ru!, lb» lu&gt;Kiug.. i «.9fin ,'^JraFsUrwmmJ-l
AojUiierioan Indy, -riaiting Porix, wns
duude, and th.- signature, like hia own,
1'"’***- "*
horrified beyond measure when, on her
tort, ixwwew ,G«U' JtaQ»n»ama eesixxUUon Jfirff^T^jfrR-fci that &lt;itf, bcTore she had Mlb&gt;.«. Attrr . Urirf »,„! &gt;„tamUy AGENTS WANTED '"oil Jiff*'
and th® Khokaud rebel® of Centra] Ada, numthn e male “chambermaids ” eu- agreeable correspondence, a time and 1
nigot sc^kw iv this ui^.F., ’
place wwm agrex-d fipOn for meeting. At I
* "aSKEj.c. kircuKbWcuTcR... nt |
—A diepalrh from BL Patcrnbuig auixMtnnvi

tlw appointed hour the gentkunen ware »r ituimom u. iMrvLicrrv. feM^re—iu Dnractasure. England, -»5,&lt;X&gt;0 animal* 1410 bodiddr. upon which be placed tho waiting in a private parlor at a certain '
ar® affected by U&gt;c foot-and-aiec«hd»«w»e.
i trt^brriore, cuhtafafhR £ delicious i*l fashionaH*- hotel, and ahurtly afU-xwnnl

—OommoIom are to be mad® to Barria and of butt* r molded to the ahajxj of a strawMouteoegro .fay Tuikey for tiarir neutral;!/ Jq | barm ©yolfd with a, diamond of tec, and
**
HI*® •«”*ka&gt;1 oflottace;
inchjdlnR the pnndprt kUlera. .happen, and tarii^L,’tZn^ntm" BW,ia
fn&gt;Q’-rZ
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Fnmch roll,’* dainty china jug of
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entered, thickly veOod. She ■
' cuote in trembling, and did not venture ।
to took up until the voice of the gootte- i
man, in respectful greeting, fell upon :

nwatached the gcntl-nurn’Menr with a sound not un­
familiar. H« gifted tfw veil and lotted |
upon the waah-staxKl &lt; tin can of h&lt;4 npon the aenrref facamf big own daughter, [
whom he had aappeoed industriously I

lu*ud, allxitavory dirty one, pursuing her utudirw al • «diool in a
Wm.-aaSiiIkTUw hydro­ with a
a* any Marie or Lisette could have town some distance wvwtward from Md-1
phobia, they keep him in a dark room
bourne.. The youpg iu.ly Las sinoe bant)
instaUivi M h-iteckcrp r in the psteinal
« .«r ,
ta.t fought ubpre before hirni M) 41m. warrion &lt;rf ,dd maMhm, uu-1 ta-r jxtpa te not Hhrly to
fied by drowning him before placing him l«re their ahiehi*, Ute linbatb-tnb which
in a dark room.

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SAFES
AT ’HARD PAN PRICES.
HALLS LAFLii/K.'CO.

Best is the Wil
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boiGtig milk, a
u few
few lumiM
Inmpa of Kttcynr.
mtgnr, and Uu* cor. at which ata* startetl &lt;»»uvultdvr- i
ly, raured taw eyes to the face ot her «a, jp*e
swain, and Uuu uttered a suppreceed '—viting burden, and withdrew’ leaving in cry—a cry the fouo of whiKi struck upon ■ ”
plainer sight Pinxre, tin

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Progression. No Retrograding

SEPTEMBER -24, 1876.

N A IklLLE, BAIfflVM,

VOL. 11

his tiONOB ANI» BMAH.

place topics, she to
When she i
she planted herself
till Centre camo
hour she stood
demon of yfalousy.
she, tho true, fai

—WM- rhito,. Uli, M Mb Surd ii
"IfM nkht at the solemn Iwur Of
title
mwaeil of gren’. originality nnd inventive taldrti^it,u reufarki'd liia Honor uh bo fur reportorial pomi ion wan aak«l bat B BjTW Oraler, Um■“atL—%bry are, like all the rest of laid aside his hat and fell into hfa cltair, riDgle qnetoion t ■** 1 Vhst wonM yon do
walked ovarycror po&lt;wr white
By sensitive of critirisu: "boum.’ unknown wretch, with malice
’
If tlw oiudidatB replied:
don't want to be critidtaed afoVtfthbnght, did ’ wickedly and Srigor" Mash Mm, to be
’’ tt» cdftor said:
can help it, and are trying
"Yon
tnay
go,
young man. We luwc no P
it by muzzling tlie front door,
suddenly fell fli«J on tite piaMa
d independent journalism slum
them, but how to stifle ita
t 11 o
— rw UH!"—AT. Zowi» 2?epuW«n.
question. The method revenged.” •'
iapotoon, who sent editors
There wm fa-tong moment of sflencs,
—The boy. of Esrt SsglMW ky ihrt
platoon of soldier* to bo Miid thefi-'-n . bootblsek with a rubber
She had W mind mado up
" there isn’t rt homely girl in fii's high
ite effeotivo to force tbeni.. -.watatoclmin wound twice around hfa neck
three days that the bc.y needed some school thin tern.” TKa Hugfnaw J£c:
ii.
.
•at tho procedure fa too remarked :
puMiean myw the boys found ttiut out .
at thia d^"
" Well, I know one tMng-tlxwc’R the
She placed the before school bad Is-eii -running twenty
Mod ..trendi-ad LoB.) oo riltartilb Areei approach him. gunil v.
' -1 '■
-J
.
bottle where lie could see it, and when minutaa.
Unturned up hfa. noaoshe said ;
newspaper a.

ment, shivering in the
tumu, be was folded in
black-hearted Sophia, I
able uott fire.
/' ' • *

She waa citefaing her death-cold.
What did ho cof^&amp;e 1

lx&lt;atowing bin afftction
cited, in
bad no legal right to them.
Tlie wind blew, ami ii beg.
y writer of
She could stand ftno longer. 8
ift name to-it
die before she got tho divorce
police might
wm just what toe. inhuman Centre would in full, in
know
oe upon him at any
precious life for the preaent, and site re- -time. This ingenious process xvorked

axasrKMSTA-s? w

"Young man you want to curl yourself up into ok amall a hunk as jKwublts
and preserve a most rigorous silence.
You must remember that this Court
lias opened for bmrinesa.” . .
’
A COXQX7KBOB.
’ • ,
"And what ails you 1-’’ asked bis Honor
of the flrat man out.
" Weakness v/ns the mild reply.
v
“Howl”
"O*n’t stand up under a pint of
whisky as I could when I left the
p \

hail not oomo out, and it required a

SCHOOLING

A

UCHBA^'D.

of tbosb discontented women who are
nryer Krtfafiod indite something gew-s
•wrong. When tho sky fa bright and
pleasant, they arc annoyed because there
fa nothing to.grumble ah The trouble
fa sot with Um outward world, but with
the heart, tho mind; and every one Who
wfalica to grumble will find a subject.

She rushed into the house—into her
room. ''Mre. Wallfa,- was there failh
Throwing hcraelf upon tho sofa, she
.wept like a great baby. Her friend tried
to comfort her, but she w:w firmly reMilved not to l» comforted. InvaiaMra.
Walfta tried to nature her of ttie fidelity of
her husband. She would not listen to the
words. But while she was thus weeping,
Mr. Centre entered tfio ro&lt;*®i looking
just as though nothitig find Irappeued.
" You wretch 1” sobbed tho lady.

though ho probably

who. was very ^pretty, very intelligent,
and very amiable and kind-hearted. I
dare nay he occasionally made her a «►

passed through the botUe ami storm of
matrimenial warfare without tx*ing able
to " stand fire.”
,"lfou wretch!” .repeated the Infly,

" You insult me, abuse me, and then
•erioualy objected, for the reason that
Sophia was pretty, intelligent, amiable, oak me what the matter fa | ” cried the
lady' " Haven't I ^jeta waiting in C-----street for two hours, for yon to ocmc out
total of her irins.
.
Qtmtoe and hte wifo boarded at a pri­ of Smithers’ house?”. .
‘‘Have you!”
vate rtdrblishmcnt at the South End,
Botton. At the same house also boarded
Centra’s particular, intimate, and oonfidoutial friend Wailfa, with hfa wife.
Their rooms might almost be said to bo

"lUrn,i&lt;r9 varkb) ''
" And I did not come out?”
jonStan-fr

common ground, fur the two mini and
.
the two women were constantly together Centre, calmly.
"You wasn’t there, you wretch! How
Wallfa could not help observing that
dawi
you
tell
mo
anch
nn abominable lie !
Mrs. Centre watched Ik? husband very
But 1 found you out.
Yun gu there
there had been some difficulty. Bo they
talked tlie matter over togeUw r, and
sum to the ooDdurion licit it wiw very
stupid for any one to be jealous, moat of
all for Mrs. Centro to be jealous. What

Centre entered the room and found Mrs.
Wallis there.
" My dear, I am obliged to go out a
fow momenta to call upon a frfand,” raid
Centre.
"To call upon a friend!” sneered
Mra. Centre.
“ Yre, my dear, I alrnll 'bo back preeently;” and Mr. Centro left the room.
"The old stoiy,” irnid she, when he
liad gone.
7
‘‘If it was my husband I would follow
Hfa,” raid Mra. WaBfa.
" I will!" hud she immediately put on
her bonnet and shawl " Sophia Smithera lives very near, and I am sure he fa
going Umtc.”
Centro had gone'up stain to put on
hfa hrt and overcoat, and in a moment
aljo mwhim oa tho afaira. She could
not mistake him, for there was no other
gentleman in the bonwj who wore aadi a

ward the,cloo^qf theeppjrc&gt;rJ4 would
not-Bonhd -irett.ic Gttrnitoy, Vr^re tho
oonquerort'-o? ffapoMkPT Ii&gt; feijiaort

to this treatment of thfl^pres j, which tho
Germans themselves have steadily dcnounosd.
Police persccction, arrest,
" Don’t tiy any jokes on mo, old relic
and imprisonment of editors, which Bis­ of gory IBittle-flrttfa, ” continued the
marck 'h government lw adapted of fate Court. " You were in the army, ch f” ’
ycAEl, (£lcd 0J ith p nipafuv «nd now a
" Five years.”
" Did you go as a antleror a Colonel/”
fraetory jouraalfa'/i, a style truly original
"Butlers didn’t get them off, did
in the highest s-jnse of tho word. Jour­ they 1” asked the vet as he held up a
nalism, they Bay,’is to lie "elevated" band minus throe fingers, "norbulteta
and placed upon a level with law and in the (boulder, nor saber cuts on the
medicine. Nd. nliyjcinn w foiyfr fa head! NSiJsiijT fft—Avndvd right far
poonittrel -fa pnwjiica hiiV-prefoMion the jaws of death I”
"And now yon wadi for the jaws of
uhir course of study at a recognized uni­ dcmijolms and decanters t”
versity; obtained hfa degree and a lioeusu
“I got drunk,” answered the
from ttie State. Hence journnlfam is to "but it wnaa
be ranked hereafter as one of tbt lennted CflHttK4
_ during tlie
professions, and no’ one shall enter ita war-time. Pm si nder sorry, but I’m go­
ranks, even ns a mere reporter of load ing to stand by tho colors and take sen­
news, who 1ms not proven lifa capacity tence.”
by pissing thrown college, and then
" Yoyr^uw fa. «d» J'pw
bleary,
throngii a rigid examination before n
your voiapwny down in y&lt;£ir knee-pans,
board of profueaors appointed ,by tho Charles Hlidrbtb,” said the Court, “and
State, who must try Him not utdy a* to
it is evident to mo tiutt whisky fa killing
hfa mental qualifications, but also in rcyou. Still I'll try you once. It isn’t the
gard to hfa "moraltone,” by which fa
right way to attempt Ibo conquest of the
world by canying your bottle-flag on
ment. Ami no
under
your none, but there is one chance in a
lo emmillion for you to reform. 'Bout face,
ploy on"hfa
1 tlKMHl
forward—guide right—march I”
•who are thus liocnaed by the govern­
ment, and deaignatexl ne fit persons to
”
“ Dorothy Fox, does thia warrant Htauo
" instruct the people” on public affairs
through thepreaa. Th^invontor of tlifa truly in saying that you were drunk T”
Wonderful methSl of ( buckling the jour­ asked Iris Honor of tho last prisoner, a ।
nals was not Prince Bian^ck, but the, woman about. 10 years old.
Grund Duke of ftecklenbrirg-Strelitz, whosubmitted it to tho great OinuiC'dlor, add

r“ui uu u wen aa yon.
" Sophia tell a lie ! Oh no my dear!”
"But she did. She eaid you were not
tho latter fa said to have exclaimed, on
there.”
hearing ita details: " That’s capital I
"That was very true.; I was not."
And tho neocaaary nwa" How dale you tell me such o lie! We’ll do ft
You have been with Sophia all the even­ suree uro now being prepared in the
official
"
Press
Bureau” at Berlin, to be
ing. She fa a nasty baggage I”
" Nay, Mrs. Centro, yon are mis- ( submitted to tho Gernum Parliament os
noon
ns
it
astemblua
in the fall. That
taken,”..interposed Mro. Wallis. "Mr.
Ccntrv has boon with me in tliis room all body'wxll fret arid fymc ibant it at first,
ljut when Bfauuirck swings hfa weighty.
the evening.”
forefinger, frowns upori tho House, mid
" Whitt I Didn’t I ace him go out and
threatens to resign unless the bill passes,
follow him to 0-------street I”
it will bo carried. Germany will then liavc
*' No, my dear, I haven’t been ont this
an " elevated’’ journalism indued. Every
evening. I changed my mind.”
newspaper writer will probably cany a
Just then, . Wallis entered the room
budge about him, or, twfter jMR
with that peculiar Kossuth on his head,
iiayo a sliwnp burst 'upon Jii i jfferel
and tho mystery icw explained. Mrs.
that lie fa ."auitimvAir
’
tlX on
_ rernCentre was not a little confused, and very
ment, warranted “ kind in all harncM,”
much ashamed of herself.’
and
sure
to
give
no
trouble.
Verily,
the
Wallfa had l&gt;eeu in Smithcra’ library
ranoking a cigar, and hail not e&lt;ten reconstructed empire fa dewtinod to be
glorious!
Sophia. Her statement that she luul not
seen Centro for a mouth wm strictly true,
she took Jt seat beside the
. The eye shows character. TU^qycs
and Mrs. Centra wm obliged to ac­
knowledge that she had been.jeiilcuu great wprriora have almost always been
without a cans.-, though she wus not “ let gray, their brows lowering like thunder­
clouds. Inventors have largo eyes, vary
into” the plot of 'Wnllfa.
But Centre should, have known better folk Philosophers the most.illustrious
■hat a pretty,
in B box
than to tell hfa wifo what
" intel' ' ' have had large and deep-Mt wear / The
gtri! poets all have
figent, amiable, and lkind-lwcrted
...
;
___ . fuH eyes; irid m«p» &gt; t rV
Prtei.
band should speak sicians’.oyea are large aaft
and lustrous.lustrous.- Buf- —-Detroit
Detroit Free Pnsi.
Sophia was.
No busband
wel! of any lady but his wife.
. fan conritterr. that the raoH beautiful
TilK LITERAJir k'OACll.

:

" Dix-3 you moan Lightning Janus f
"No, I guess no."

husband beret’’

M

" No he isn’t the oup.” • ,
"Well docs, you mean Big Foot
The lion’s the tijer’i
Jaraf
•: r
eyes arc all magnetic.
" No it must lie another."

she

:

IJn aeemed -to doubt her word, and sho
continued ;
* Urja *•»»»«.■ IU k*M&gt;n go to
*0

nud)l"&gt; wulinubr

to-

Wnm; fa a hen not joking! When
tha suburbs of Boat Saginaw, owpx-d by kite’# in ’er-hest ■ Wb^n fa die all st seat
Frank Scudder, wm itestroywi by firecanr Whea she's to the lirtefeway.
monuug last week. Tfie- occupuute nor­
An Atorefcao youth te®H ajlfamter
rnrtr —ag&gt;«l&gt;w ju«&gt;i»g teto, Utoirito
&lt;to«* Uv, K.CO0.

^o„

jtfai one spooua uncorked the state

bottle.
" And you'Ilgivc. me .some sugar, bo-

of

temporary derangrtMt, s%
d---------------- - *—

ful gashes in
taUe,

He

yuuiig niin can afford to marry, and per-

widowers sre canyrng off young girfa.
Wit aUrayi record with regret any in­

stance of s
taw. H’s a cred fhtmfaioo to*, wife’s

—Lymmi G. Btirkhnrdt, the boy-mur­
derer, wm arraigned ^forejudge Crane,
in file Circuit ' Court, at Ann Arbor tas|

JKOJTJKY.

?

‘ tNb^o-^noJlb, ’’ ha said.nsfa* drew ■

J' &gt;

the

—.Some fax years ago the Branch “but I 'gqrern! fairit until the other
rax uay rxrjtK '.codvedtioit.
C--&gt;unty Drain Cunimirodanera ordered a bobiinggeta over aching before I get
A plowing, .qbfaode id subber life at
JYerr.
UwbMMMl *krt w«*
i bec lig ol drain ditch afa feet wide dug forth-" pur­ any nearer.’ —Detedtt
pose of draining tbs water
'pond
Wn&gt;r a Labrome afeM hqr.fRxned
the Uditod States Hay Asaocfatiod at
holes and piher p^ces iu Oie ( ”
*,Co!d- •■
Beihlcheb. Dow Habsftfto.
Sobe five
or fixhnfldreJ*of the’ affiicted wore id
alteddadc, idclnding Hod. F. B. Fay, of
Cbutacfa, ad Hedry Ward Beecher. Let­
ters of condffc l ad cobfart were read frob

WQRk

a future

f After

that it yw’trwl to smuggle far wealth,
and hp ulipjMid in and took the ywm y
off tlw shelf. She caught him - Jesting

.
1
'experience eptitli-a him. to unlimited oonfldouce. Wheihtw it isa tastefor litera-

Br. Beecher bode a faddy speech, id flip
ptoperty owuers through whose hindsflte ‘
courae of which he expressed the opinuxl.
,poaaufa UihiM: tbp house about noon,
ditch ran, because, as they cxpr««e&lt;l_ ft,
that the Lubedtatiods of Jerbtah ad the
(J1A
zli.1 ^'.1
llL.- — - ---- - - thord id the flesh of Paul had ad idtibute
dummy, oh ?
Want to tea like that Itel *
w4k and roam-at large through the edi­
an
injury to some land owners.
ten, do yual Want to e«»r&gt;tr.&gt;’ the pea.
gray ;torial flonrt&lt;taj, has paver bpen satisfac­
torily detcrmnifd. ‘ ‘ Certain it is, how­ dext tibc.—Oongregatiunali^t.
temterytMjyoll ti^hswtar X'll tuck it
ever, that with the first breath of spring
wtolfawtiM ditch
'
a j’At’Kxirr M.tW.
- luitousta
he cornea, and when in November the
A c-reful, old-ftvihioiied man a few
gsih-red in it for Its past year or more,
WMH99 flXp,
'
shirt* fai about. "Why do you wish and Btec were sei at work. I
morning clambering up ita sides with
while one of .Ufa men who wM •
old
mmtigw
os w» gwt cm in life: To the
club skates siting over his shoulder, or !
the bank by the etty wte at work in *
' doing the " spread eagle ” on iter gtassy '
,
&lt;» hmd owned by Dr.

Is it Turtle-Soap Jonas theni"
No, khat isn’t the one."

e "ahold thing.’
Mid

Hadn’t she fultowed that

fatfa VgMfa^hr., .
Twtw™.cou(iaM O.dmM no

ud .-ntoag-rtl.. n»ot • a»L W bsps'that's UiB,reksori nil the rich old

"Of-conrea-T will—a trig ta^jp.’*
He waited until aha Ifagau pouring roots of Ida tongue, Ho had bean an
invalid for about two years, and hfa dfafrom the bottle, and than asked :
" And yon’li give me 10 rente, Cod

" And you'll buy me asliao-fly kite !"

Ck) AbT-U CAKIXS—-Rocks.

Wednesday, and pleaded guilty y&gt;. the
add ari irrfiablo father to Iris sou; "yonr
charge of murdering Ludwig C. Miller,
mother must bo soeidfag sboteb^ly at
Ufa foster father. Wh«*« nuked by-thi:
"Well, IH buy_jou the kite,” die re­
Um p|hrr «jHl,of the hall, $bwcfa^nch a
Judge if he.was awe of ..Uto^normftf
plied. filling the spoon up.
draft from.ftrat quarter." ,.lf
:
of the crime he had coiamftted, lye veey
" And a velodptate I”
coolly replied with the aame indifim-tBco &gt; Russia fa ouuvinwd that Yakoob Khan
"I’llthink of it.”
be has exhibited since the murder took was thtt iMudijflttor vi the Khokaud rc" Yon cant think no 1 raster-oil down
place, "I am." Tho Jud-70 then jre- brftiou. We tremble fj^r,Y*koob. . The
mo!” ha exclaimed, looking around for
Czar fa going for him; and bc’a a-rusbin‘.
tnmided him to prison.
:
fa* hat
Few men can stand thebuit of fe'bmr,
—John W. Langley, B. L.,'Profeciwx
but xfiaybe Yakdab' Khiin.—Rrobklj/n
** Here—I will, or I'll tease father to,
of Chemistry in the univvn'ily at Pifts ‘Ti^F:''
•
' ■ il
•
iUkl I know lie wilt Come, now, wal­
burgh, has accepted un appointment, a*
low it down.”
c/nmno said; “The purstpi Of all
Profresor pf General Cfiumialrj- and
" And yea'll buy me • goat?’’
Physics; in the Michigan. Univeraity. tbhigs should bo calm" nnd tranquil. ”
Thia completes the vacasltiiaH for th^ ft fa plain that ho wifarmw a Butter
1 And twp hundred marbles ?’’
coming year. Prof. Lcogtey is a Boaton county girl «w.-ehing 1or a flea with her
Yee. Now taku ft right down.'
man, about thirty-teven ymra &lt;rf age, right paw, which fa mightier than a Boand graduated frem the Lawrence Scien­ gardua kicker run by a Keoly motor.—
* ‘ I can’t pawniae flat ”o
tific Behtxfl seventeen yenra ago. He
" All right—no.dpg, nq lie !’’
thi.u anno to the MidrigAa Unirerafty
Well, I ll askyoar father.”
and spent 1 yckr und a half ih the mridi.-.
• WiU&gt; * kr»r ■« » H’-u-IMCto uc:
.
* " And you’ll buy me a pony t”
A m.Jen ri&amp;a glM»4 from
her twit
cal crifiegc and laboratory, ^urlrig the
" Oh, I ooaldnt do that.
Now be
war be served as surgeon iii' the navy,
good boy and swallow it down.”
and at ita cgoaa was appointed ProfeB-oT '
"Oh, yee, ril.wjraltow that stuff, I
wflf P* *he said, os Ifa clipped on hfa hat. of Chemistry iu the Naval Academy st
Anaapolfa. He afterward up*;ut were
" You may fool some other boy with a
yiAXs in Euroi&gt;o, oomph-ting hfa studies
circus ticket and a lump of brown sugar,
«rn. unpretentious
but it’ll take a huHdred-doIlar pony to in chemistry, and has sineo held a pro­
fessorship in Antioch College -and tho Brooklyn boarding bouse, and for acvtrot that owtor ilo down my throat!”. .
unin-rsity at Pittsburgh.
(
And he went out to see if tho ndgh—About half-past 10 ' A’cloex on the 1
rinyjutal maiden of thirty-fire, Had teased
bor's cat had been cMght in tho dead­
"I dunno.”.
fall ho tat for tofa.—Detroit Free Prrn, night,of Saturday, August 27, Charles |temto write somethiag in her album.
" Did you get drunk 1”
Flearunonl and a companion, both em"I dunno.”
’’
tpttVLVHIQX or TUK GAME.
ployod at Ive» A, Green’s mfil, Dvtepit,
" Mrs. Fox, the juioplo of tho State of • There are, roys flic iRufBlolCbMrier, went out on Urn rivor in a spall boat fur,
Michigan demand that you look me in two persons on the lawn. It is pa and a ride. When about 20 yanln from tfio
4n exjitanatiph wm added in' Uibbo
the face and answer my question. Now}
run. They arc playing croquet She is tihorolhe boat c*|»iBed. Fleurirnont wojMq;.’/‘I i^evar, could make rhymes,
then, were youT^unkl”
ahead of him. ’ See how she snules. ▼as seen to sink by the lookout, cm the Miss Giles, and when I write poetry I
"IdumK? ■_
There, he has pamed jjer. She does not j tug Wm. H. Pringle, while his compan­
"Dorotby-Fo^, did yon ever hear that
muilc nra,- She. only ,hammers Hie ion suocceded in Teaching ahoro As.
Hubjurxo down Jefferson avenne yes
Queen Elizabeth replied 'I dunno’ when'
ground. How |io kteps jgoin^ through Heurnnont did not borne to the aarface. terday tp-.tlm &lt;tej&gt;o| a man struck a. heap
questioned t"
tho arches. It is not her turn yet But and WM not seen ngrin, it wm tfeouglft
"I dunno."
drowned;
fair
how hard she hita hcr balk Did ypn that
------he was
— - j--------- 7 bnt ,A
----------diys'
" Dorothy Fox, do you want to be hear ftome gliUM jingle? It was the cel-’ .since hfa 'wife receivcM a letter from
sent up ?’’
tar window. There fa her mallet, too. listed
’
nt Tbledo, in
- -wbh&amp;'
-&lt; * —
it ?4ra&gt; ei"I dunno.”
It fa .flying toward tfte num.. See how, phuped that he was not dead but firing; hunting (or anything, mister?” "Come
" Well, I’m going to vary the mo­ he dodges ft, ' It hah ’tanded'’ over the
that he had Ix-en forced to practice de- Imre, fcfib," aaul the man, aa he sat up;
notony a little,” remarked tho Court us
fence. Tho woman lias got through. ecptionjn order to free himself Iron's "cornu and get ton onto, and some
he broke a pcnch in two. " Wo’llcall it
She is going -into tho houae. How fu­ woman who wm troubling him by asadrt Mr,«nd figs, and plum*, apd jubosixty days. How'll tliat do ?”
riously alio twitches along.
Now tb i ft® that rfjo was hfa lawful woddod wife.
jMMtei. TWa a gpod boy, come and
"I dunno.” she sadly replied as she
man fa left alone. He fa playing croquet । He proposes to stay in Toledo, and has
took Bijah’s arm.
'
all by himoatt . Z , •
,'g^T •&gt;
sent for bia family to join him. -&gt;lq
good," replied the boy, as he backed off,

juttxk mru^
- «-I*
nays the gazelle will weep at the Hound
Tim other day whiji a citizen inquired, Of music. The gazell^’Hoyea. have been
——•&gt;&gt;
ncr^ ne lovcti
anotlw ; be lov.xl Sophia Smithers. She of a negro deck-hand whom he, mot on called U»e mot taanlftrit iii the world.
the levee, if a negro by the name of
Jouefl worked on a oertrin boat, tin- black pay his mistrees is' to compare her eyes

"D my
manded.

-wcw&amp;^y

It must be admitted that the present

some ahrowte' ami ata had ’

NO.5-2,

*b« U*&gt;1 -.&lt;-rer rndud «»,., *»&gt;

•

' xnowi

.-.n

W7UV
bowk.
« jMjpTam-iy urnrreo. ue nays LUc :
r
Wall, dst’a #11 de Jummw on dat ’ar • paper dollar was worth 85 conta in gold j t“*. .
unban, and if none
dtna haint do in Novonlwr. 1861: 00 o&gt;mte in Mov which

StSS.-'r
ng of Dr. Tanker guilty of commit-

and soul in
Celis Bl Boul.

:

�POTATOES,

CORN. iPTLB, OATS,

suicide Thursday night or to

l*aU. after

which

Clover Seed. &amp;c..

di

tumbling about. A little cttoxiforru
wtiled it with Joel for (but night.
Family difficulties are said to be the

£

'ELSrjlTOR IN NASHVILLE.
Grassi I

fete with (heir iulenats) is aninnoLATH,
SHINGLES,

in ita progress

WATER LIME,

over the old
;r®

strew

worked

the

for its

SALT,

«Nt fey.
' A plMstog •piMde oeewW to the vWn-

could expect to flonriah without a

'

HAIR,
•

ky of Msjfe Grave Coater UM week. Mr,
the Nashville
sad Mrs. Ro«aw*U bncssje tirM aod d:».is s sound insuiialion. on agood
gusted with byawa's galling charms and st
basis.
,
fast prosolfwted a dissolution. BotuedisNashville is not a sleepy town, ar
r stowod
could not afford lo do without her to-,

STUCCO,

AINSWORTH k BROOKS,

IJtWM DVRlCKt,

,

Proprietors.

la the Matter of th* EMM* st John Bom

A school without a teach- ,

D. 187*.

b. r.
are acknowledged to be the beet heating store

dfere to Gw wheel and

make s

A. D. 1876, by tba Probite Court of Barry
Coanty, Michigan, alt of lbs estate, rishi
title and iaterMt tif.tbe taid Minors of, in
and to tbo r*»l Mtete aitnatad and beior in
U&gt;.ir tho County of Barry, ia th* Blatt of Miohiean known and &lt;iMerited m follow* lo-wil:
The East half of tho oast half of the south

eity

Encourage everything that will help
the village, and you; in return, shall

reap yowr reward.

Qcn.
invited to other places to labor with
peu snd

prow.

These

IA8KVILLE

invitations

SPOBT un SXTWSKX
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

They are the only Stove mounted with gen­
uine boiler iron.
They Admit the largest chunks of wood.

They fire longer than others

SOLD OJVLY BY

n—

Barry county. Michigan, eubjocl to the
dower of said Sophia Kuntz as widow of
said Frederick Barn, dooMMtt
Dated. Soyt- 23 D. Ik 187A
'
SOPHIA KUNTZ. Gaardian.

5

A Nice &gt;ix»-Tear Old Town with no Non­
sense about it.
From Uk- Jaek»on Cirsj.es.
* There is one town on the Grund

Where you will find a. full stock of

many things that endears us to Nash­ River Valley Railroad, and nil made
On the let of November, next, I will open
'
- Tfllg. ‘Twas here God-gave m a entirely by tha railroad, and all there a class for the study of
ta
ot
it
has
grown
up
since
the
build
­
* .helpless little being to chertsh. She
entwined herself about our affection ing of the road, h is situated on (he
Instruction given on PIANO or ORGAN.
as the ivy vine ctlwincs the sturdy Thurnapple river, about five miles
above Thornappie lake, near the east Hakmonv a«i&gt; Tho*ouo«-Ba»* will receive
oak. She was lent to us a little sea­ line of Bariy County, where ii furn­
careful silention.
Public Itob*ar**l»
will be given every two month. To
son when He gathered her to Him­ ishes good water power, and where
tboee wishing lo pnr»ue th al
self to maka up his jewels. We hear the railroad crosses Round Lake
branch of aiudy, 1 would
reipectfully call their
her tongbi ng prattle no more and ofl- creek, which empties into the Thorn­
apple at this point. Ten years ago
attention lo my
iimos (wo hearts, at last, are aid and
this point used to be a great resort
teaching.
to fishing parties, and a tew bouses
had been built near the river, while Tma, tIOprQr. - Gao. R. FLEMING.
■ small saw mill was ruu by tho.
enough for rich and poor, high and creak. But the railroad esme. Mr.
A. W. Olds, now the wcallluesl man
towly. ifthey will only Jive in accor­
in the town, built a large saw mill,
dance with the dictates of their better and aiace (hen the town has grown
nature. God grant that we may live rapidly, having now 800 or 900 inhab­
FOB
fo do more good for om follow man, itants. Manufactories/ besides the
saw mill mentioned, a grist mill by
that onr talents may be increased
P. Holler, a wool-carding mill, and
when we coma to render up our ac­ such as sre required among the far­
count on that great day.
mers and for borne needs have not
come in to.any great extent, and this
TO THB
STATE JOTTINGS.
is one great need, but the business
.... * •
. .
places arc numerous and the trade
Lart Tuesday,- John 6rooks, nine
good. There are four or five briek
years okL was suffocated in a bin of blocks owned and occupied by G. A.
outs at Ypsilanti from which1 v car Truman, dry goods,W. A. Aylsuorth,
wft being filled’.
dry goods and boots and shoes, L; J.
Samuel Hayball a tfiCdbhani of Wheeler, clothing, Kucher Bros.

Instrumental Music.

ALL

Admin, and John Howell of Bay
City, each died on the 21st by taking
block, but the store of which is occu­
laudanum to juoduce sleep*
pied by I. C. Clarke, dry goods and
John Bradly, a saloon keeper at
groceries, while there are two good
A’abasler, was found drowned on the
hardware stores, and vonnected with
beach near his residence about 6
ooe.of them. C. C. Wolcott’s;au agri­
o'clock Saturday evening.
cultural implement warelw&gt;U8«,a large
Tn a general row of James Shields drug store by Boise Bros., and sever­
al general stores, chief among which
John Riley was shot twice and dan­ are, Aiostforth &amp; Brooks, who have,
gerously, perhaps fatally woneded.
a largo gram elevator, P. Durham,
The people of Charlotte Wave fih ahd Boisb A Lee. A good furniture
ally oooclnded'that the next man who store is kept by Jacob Leo lx &amp; Son.
is caught insulting a"woman, who*her A good fivery stable by Wm. Venn,
in bis own family or no* will be caus­ and the boss blacksmith shop by
ed to experience a peculiar scsation Webster fc Hobbs. Nashville has

ABOARID

A

CBOSS’

GROCERY

D-------

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I

AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR GASH.
West Side of Main street, Nashville, Mich.

O. O. WOLOOTT.

STORE
13 KEPT BY

W«i 1 Late Hun Railroad.'

Lee Bro’s

rasrXNBUXzAS DIVISION.
Time Table taking effect Aug. 1C, 1875.

HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS

LIVE GROCERY
OF

LARGE STOCK OF FALL

P. DURHAM

Chicago

V.S

When can K found

NEW STOCK

a
Sfrr-r*!.

about the nock.

Te»s, Coffees, Spleen, Crockery,
the awtharn portion of the town co
the rise above the creek south or the
depot Among them is the reallv
splendid one of A. W. Olds, and- the
nice, homes of G. A. Truman, Clem­
ent Smith, W. A- Ay Is worth and oth­
• John Gate*, son of George B. Gales
ers. It Ims two churches, the Chris­
of Bufalo, proprietor of the Gates
tian of which Rev. C. 1 Deyo, for­
Hue of steeping cars, died at the
merly ot dnr dty. is jiaWor, and the

A man by the name of McCarty
received iniones at a dauce at Ypsi­
lanti on Wednesday sight, that may
result m bis death.
Drunk, row,

Lvinsn Burkhardt, who murdered k DMMick'. bnU ud are talking at
his fos&lt;ei father, was sentenced at
Asn Arbor on the 2ist to Stale Pnscwat as anything can be in an infant
the examination and smiled while town of nine years, but its greatest
need is a'new and commodious school
house, with three departments to ac­
comodate not only its own 150 schol-

cum*

from the adjonung country.

the
thcasytem
at Kaiamaxoo. At the
young wan whom ail (he children
time of the Peshtigo fire she saw her
mothei.a sister aged IB. and *wo •ay they know they shall like. Since
brothers. ou« S2 and ihe athrvU yean the burning of the Nixhville House
•U.
io Joi,, ud ooly &lt;«»p. H« Februtrj. the Uni. a Hotel, kepi
ed Ibe umUe dMtl&gt; ty ringing lo •
Umber
hardly adequate to the wauls of

Glaanraro

k Vwieavare,

Grreeting
I world rMpectfalty inform my friends

Again in the Trade New style Prints for 8 cents.
New Corsets for only 50 cents.
CHOICE CANDIES Business XtelationB New Shawls, Scarfs and Comforters.
with you. I trurt by Mr dealing I shall be New Flannels and Ladies Cloths.
New Skirts and underclothing.
XTErjftiU in Hie Grocery Liu!
Especial Attention New Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens.
New Boots and Shoes.
is invited to
New Crockery and Glassware.
PBICES THAT ffETT COIPETITIOS. OldOSmuSTG-jNew Trunks, Valises mid Horae blankets,
AM) '
Come and See!
BOOTS AND SHOES,!
We arris.? IT.

WHICH IS SOT IXCB1XZ0 IS TOWS. !

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.
Give Me a Call.
L. J. WHEELER '

C, A. TRUMAN.

Saw Mill I

LUMBER,
/TTOZ TBk

WHOLESALE A 1STA1L TMADE.

BUILDING LUMBEB!

r^H &amp;
►pot. Na-toilh, Mich

Nashville, Sept. 15, 1875,

AW

*

OLDS

�thhtng touche?.
'ork at their iod|* rn«mM on Saturday ere-

P. Holler has put ou an addition

—Htuu*p.

New sidewalks have been laid in

C. I. D«tu. W. M.
Etwun Co&lt;-k. 8wc*wv*»r.

froBt of the devaior.

txriiwr. bMDpeprf up busineu in this

vll-

KOCHER BROS,

Tu«bas'i

■&gt; W'

NO CREMT GIVEN. IX) NOT ASK IT.
Credit stores will ancotnuvul fe you nl Htwe Iiuiex T2 f-jper ee«L

Really

It « a matter of nnjM»rtnn«-» lo you pnrehasm* whether vc*i my me lhe

tarmkf-t

S- L. K.lUtt it absent from home

C"iU

*•*’*« f~«

60 1&gt;Cr r*n!

,TW” 25

i “ y °nT’”,rfl&gt;r« rM‘*r »n 'nital tlmt the (rioen &lt;m awr stack
are the lowest m.&lt;| Imsed oU cftlhmtlrx. I shall ntake a a aiwQ&amp;itv of

Elegant New Quarters,
ately.

CLITIIIS HD GENIS ffllKIIIS DODDS I

•

— W. H Kocher started

for New

B0U. A new line of Boots and Shoes
At Trfmas’s

rljl be prtsrnt.

'lemefet Smith, W. A.
tun and C. C. Wolcott
sed in their proper
&gt;*a ths largest weighs

Dry Goods Business !

A- HTOE MORE OWES.
Friend ft, 5o«la» annctxnemt chai he, w

BOOTS AND SHOES, AND RUBBER GOODS
wlSled*'1' *l
“ pric“ ■ia
•» ■*
m&gt;J Priow i.

Ms mill I
£«MC]

Cash or Trade paid for BcTTru

Jsckjwn Custom Made Boot b st
- k
Tbvmax’s.

nraay tmbhtcked boot heels can be

In Jrolh style* and &lt;p»nlity.
the.MHue time etannne von the !*» i •&gt;
cent only on th« m. My Full ami Winter ‘Stuck of
'
~
* I

WAXTE D 1 10,000,000 Ytml Calves- ;
at Roe ft Clever's meal market. Nashville.

GEIERil HERCIHOISE

Eoo«.

JfannCK Mick., Sept I0A. Is;;.

_

~

B^.AYLSWORTn

W. FLINT,
Sunday ere., was well aUended.

DRESS GOODS.

The exer- pared to compete with any estabfishment

thia aids ot Christmas on Boots &amp; Shoes.

Ths singing

Dissolution of ( o-Partnenbip,
Clem ent Smith presented lhe School with an
yon Mead. Mr. Wainuh wii do the elegant banner, the gift of tbwtWfanist, Mrs.
The Co rartnerdnp heretofore existing
Timmerman. Clement Smith read the ful- under the firm name of Boise ft Lee is this
day dissolved by mutual consent, nnd the
business will be carried on at the old stand
local" with a half bushel of apples,
I find that at Its find meeting a.committee
the late firm will be settled by them,
Smith has our thanks.
Nashville, Sept. 15th. 1875.
and afterwards adopted Sept. 8, 187ft. That
L. C. Bot»«.
. B- M. Laa.
—Will our friends who ows ns in that article the'^hnel was named, the
All persons knowing themselves indebtedplease call settle? This question can dutlss of the effloers ware, prescribed, .and,
in fact, a Hula la* book of itself was adop­ to Boise k Lee will pleaae call and settle
ted fur the government of wbat wm then
immediately, aa tbe old bools arc closed
1 by letter. We Beedotir just does now.
fur settlement.
L» Dxos.
—Onr worthy gxpress agent D. C.
LGriSHfe hu
Had a person bean Ukeu from this vilHre
„
. .
T
in 1870 and he.rd nothing about it during |
mOXICe-

s» LUBHAUSKH,

•

TAILOB.
PARADY, Manufederer of

OHN Q CRES8Y,
BK1FF.___

J
issxsjss: ®***^*?^2j?
5fONE¥ -ft)

SHAWLS, CAJ

Rowan ft At&lt;ami.

-—The contract for building Whee

LOAN 1 ,

awl coraftrilble plaon ia NaahWIe.

^^^thwiVVou0M»a7Cv"l
k^rn the place.

fS^O.OO and UPWJtHDS
OX LONG TIMML. BUMKLL.

All persons having UnseUied ac-

COTT OX AD-Ed

fljljst usr sls3
BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

Yankee Notions

rocenes
Of all kind.% and ia fact

wi who bev. Herd her.- counts With A W . Allen wiU mvc

do not notice the changes, for we aec them trouble nod expenses by calling at
his business and talks of seeking a gradually and beqtynw eeenatowed to ih&lt;«. | Flint A: Braily.s law office and setnew Iocs lion. H, R. is a good fellow It seems to toe as though this, church and t|ing the Mine at once.
the church on tbu aotner Lave always besu
■
s tv A.. »-v
and we hate to see him leave the vil- h.rv &gt;nd »kl 1 know thra ha»« h«n bndt 1 •
•.

yyM. jones,

Evergthing Ag«t Want,
thar iur cotuptiiurs.

LKE &amp; FJLlmljNG, .

70,000 NOW IN USE.

AGENTS FOR THE CBLEDRATRD

New Styles

AMERICAN ORGANS,

Hava been inl.oduced thia Mum which

place with them out of it.
Afrvr tbe fir.
PltonftTM O«I&gt;1CI€.
and
Mictitaax, 1)
—We hope to see OapL Boise soon last winter, we passed by wberu the old ho- ' Statb or Ntcnroax,
Come and tee nt and bring along
FIRST CLASS
baxbx. ji
tel and boarding bouse were, and it locked - covarr orr PAxnr.
’
in onr village.
strange not to eee them,, but who tbioka^ l At a swwn of the Probate Court tor tl&gt;e your Butter, Fggt and Dried Fruit,
iw- J Connty of Barry, hidden al lhe Probate. OfThere are many men that Nashville it now t Death comes in odr m!«hl
We pay the Highest Market Price ror
moves those we.love nnd honor; wg pay.; nce in the City of !Umlhgs. on Munday, (he
scald bettor spare from her business ,l.. i--»
.n.i
h..^ ......
no,...
, ■
—........ ._
. _ them.
,
&lt;&gt;■ nqguvL,
&gt;■&gt; IU,...................
J^nr one .■
«»vusand eight hundred and seventy-fire ; 8. C.
-arid
1'rintUc. Judge of Probate.
W. H. K6CRER A Bro. la acknowledged by all leading musicians
. In the matter of the ait ate of Darius H.
8htiner, diMreawd.
oiber column that he will soon be
work, or when wc visit the cemetery. WhM
On reading and filing, the petition, duly
prepared to give iBstructHms on the a Irasca Is tfeL- against htrt&amp;xn grandeur ?
verified, uf Lewie Durkee, ndministrntor
This little acboot has not been without Ils
organ and- piano, and Geo. knows
changes. Of tbe six officers who were tbe
first in this school, only one Is on officer here scribed iu said petition, for reasons therein
"—Clement Smith has engaged now. 1 think all are living but one, sister set forth.
Mary Wheeler, who remained In lhe xbocl
TbcrcnnoB it Is ordered, that Monday
Charles
H
Brady
as
a
clerk
in
his
faiibfol
in her-------------------------------------------work as musical director and the 27th day of September next, atO.o’clock
------- ------------'Niaals vllle, Mich,
teacbar, until oompellad by failing haul* to jn tho/-*—•—»
«—»tmt^
L.ariug
office for six mcalba, From the ap­ lsav«
hstwark £nrji*k*M4~~u» «» uu. .~nnj' of said petition, and that Lhe heirs a! law of
parsons i tilerIttirsid
to
a; pear
Clem
has
made
a
good
seTection.
Collecdotu a specialty.
Would respect fully call the attention of the
nndenund balds a high position in the new
cititena of Nashville and vicinity, to
' —We have been presented with a orj*anitatioa eullad ••Grangers." Miw Ad- at the Probate Office, in the City of Has­
money to loan
dn NicbolAw Secrchirv, is yafrin tlie place. tings and show, cause, if any there be, why
potato so large that it had to be di­
the prayer of the petitioner shon(d not be
vided to be baked. Polalos, in this
granted: And it in further ordered, that
raid petitioner give notice to the jJersons
section are a bnnkuin crop, and with
iutrrested in jai l estate, of tLe pendpney of
a few vegetables no fear of the wolt
said petition, and tbe bearing thereof' by
causing a copy of this o'rdrtto be published
Hm Jwd relurn-i with a large and complete troubling at the door this winter
tn the NAawvHXa NxWa, a newspaper printcd^nd circulated in said county of Barry,
—Kd. White has formed a co part­
BOOKS. STATIONERY. '
■ackers
at
the
organisation
of
the
school
Spring and Snminer
for four successive weeks, previous to said
nership with Mr. McNatnes, of Mar­
oetealfeebsr here now. Twe. Mrs day of. hearing},
HLLUfflY &amp; FAICY 60WK! shall, and opened a grocery m Ed ’•
ith and Wm. Parker are liviug in the
WALL PAPER, PAINTS,
(A true copy.)
8. C. FRlNDLk,
and are interested tn the SabL&amp;lh (18-52)
Judge of Probata
building.
Ed. is well known as a
OILS VARNISHES
MOIITGAOE
SALE.
good business man and MaMcNanies
BRUSHES, GLASS,
nr all or the latbt styles. cornea well -recommended. We pre­ Ona, Allee Hol er, wm married and moved WiiKKkAs, on lhe-24th day &lt;if July, 1872,
Jeremiah Bhopbcll aud wife gave a mortgage
PUTTY, DYE STUFFS,
dict success for the new firm.
to Millie C. Francis to secure tbe payment
of tbe sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars,
TOILE T AR TICLES,
(9150.00) which said m rtgage wasduly re­
biped over io
and m^Hatselina gnmwtteed.
PERFUMER
then, [»iuce I ImVe been itifo.im-d different ] corded in the office of the Regitter t f Deeds
in and.f-r Barry County, Michigan on the
second Jay of August 1872, in Libor ‘Z" of
CIM. W. BE11RAY,
™ W'o hi, uck «od h. bonch- Scars. or teachers are counted with either of mortgage*on page &amp;’»2'; nnd whereas, the
raid mortgage waa duly and legally assigned
into theooid wsten of Thornnpple
to M. M. Francis on the ninth day of De­
Lake, without a prayer or tear, it
taken some pains with my limited time to cember. 1878, which said assignment wav
Fiw Tahcm mJ Gpn,
would be no better fate than be de­ anoerUin from the record, the changes in duly and legally worded on tb« Mdond'lay
the sabocl ns regards scholars and 1 find of January, 187A in the Register's office for
serves.
the changes are as great there as with tbe Barry eouuty-, Michigan, in Liber '‘S" of
NASHVILLE. MICH.
teachers.. At tbs organisation of tbe school
engage in business

THE AMERICAN ORGAN

STOOLS AND INSTBOCTION DOTIS

ELIHU CHIPMAX,

Jiistira of tlie Peace,

PATENTS.
£n,
1-.1ICIU. clitrtr ta U &gt; U. 8. or »av
m

BOISEBRO’S

WHITE &amp; MCNAMES’

MRS. I» O. CROCKER

UNIVEK8ITY

Drugs, Medicines

SPACE!

E’eelc Ties, Rushings,
Collars and Cuffs,

GOLDSMITH'S
Brysust and agruuUMS
IIUHfXMSS

Loot out fpr their Nei "Ad”
NEXT WEEK.

Drts fctia, Ciffiu ui Fiitm Doe

81.50 PAYS FOR
DETROIT EVEKIRG IE¥8

DAILT FOB THEIS MOTTHg.
that

1 GENTH wanted tc cell
A tenia! Chart, sample 8

CHOICE EAKLY GROCERIES,

■JEWELER § OPTICIAN

124 Jeffmea are.

GLASS AND PAINT.
WHOLK8ALE AMD RETAIL.
Window G1m», Plate Glass. Cut. Stained and

Co.’s Strictly Pm White Lead. an at bot-

«afe was being hoiated up

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

•y. Emma B.M., Cirri* Griffith, Hattie
Coe, George Cue. Robert Kenyon. Eva Greg;*.
broke and 1900 lbs of iron crashed Fred Clark. Richard drake. I think there
down the stairway, badly demolish-

Clocks, Speeiowdas, fa.

iag the stain

'rwm&gt;*5 “ aw*****! t&gt;

and

plartenng.

one hundred twenty-three and

ptJBAITOBE HAW1CT01Y!

For- cutt, Adalbert Squires, Frank Woo lout t and

the terms afraid

laaalely the men who were hoisting

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

—A&lt;»i&gt;&gt; 0. A Tnaui new brick

LIVERY STABLE!
onunie eiew at the busy w«U.

WM. VKSM

M T'wrtM ia

htMiri'i.

wan. .nd sioely-iighled Mon and

•
«

week m unpacking and amtagin*
»hem. Wm. has a clean plcaaant
! store and a choice stock of goods, all

at preMM be said lo ba
condition.
.
■

office &lt;?n 'Stuurday last

Parlor, Library, Diiiu, Ofict aii
CEIERR FUITBBE!

Grangers and Farmers,
ATTENTION!
IF YOU WANT

X»AITfTS and Qll^

MFFfliS AND CASKETS,

SUB URIBE
WHOLESALE

CASH

RATES.

Jhr
1‘hysicians icill find our
it6ek complete, at the
lowest li ring prices.

I'ABEA furnished to ordra

SHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN-|

ATitiXSOX &amp; BOD,

INOSiaept constantly M

AmA

F8RTTL8CAL8SACBWEH

Pracriiita CareMy Prepared.

ABT11T1C

hi a praspermu
'

The ex«MMM doeed with a wall renderrd r.n'si, • "Tk. .n .akf
• &lt;ri._ 1

(Sl-t)

Together with a full Maori meat ol

Bafy Cato and PcremWaurs j

—... ..*,

LMad duty 2H, 1STA
jt. M. FBAXC18.
Aaaigneu far Mortgagee.
CLEMENT SMITH,
In the T' The rverird* era
** '
fci,
»*&gt;&gt;.."1.
ba«w p*t*nhsml and paid for. The aineinr
undvr the diraetion of Dr. Barter has tsican

MEATS,

Manufacturers and keeps

occurred semi-annually land lying and being In the Village of Nash­ MIRRORK.PJCTURES, FRAMES
ville, County of Barry and Stats tff Michi
Jan m *■ ■ • ... - — a.A at —— _ —— — 1*T 11
— _■
AND CARDS, BRACKETS.
!R» l until Deeember l«7». whan commencing fifty-five (AS) feel north of the
DUSTERS, AC-AC.,
north-west corner of Lot No. twenty-Mvtut
(27). thence east hue hundred thirty-two
j (132) le*t. ihrucc north fifty -Ave (681 fee'
mb
1..1
• ___ i 1 o.T

'

l THOSE BlTt.UlNa.-nn.

P

mortgage, should any

sei^the premises described in said mortgage
al public auction on the 5lh day of Novem­
ber, A. D. 1875, nt lhe li.ur of three o'clock
in the afternoon, nt the north front
not shew a very remarkable attendance of doot of the court bouse in the City of
that being
the scholars. Tho Uacbers and officers Hastings. Miehigan.
ths place of holding the circuit court tn amt
We
for Barry ootMity, to satisfy the amount due

mnu a BILLS.
rd Ave . and 10 and 12 (
Betroit, Mieh.

For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only

PAINTERS
NASH VILLE, Ml Cft.

coafinaAate
NashvHU Mich.

F CAF.T. WI8S,ftrtttfalA

“■a*’*1

�fa’”'. m ttoaiMMwov

ami nigiur wM
blood, ww.. cd «l;
vast nwnb«r oi prisojiera taken during a
recent-mid by thc-King’s body-guard of
The propensity .fur gambling is to be
Amasons upon the neighboring city of
Abito^nb^ Hrf nddU fu the usual uain- dfaoovtyod as well in the’ frigid and tor­
rid SUMS m among tboac of uukkr ck( her of EacriTir’ek .Each ‘or toe victims,
males; indeed, it knowif no geographical
funyMfrl with a private mewogo from
The oarage and tho aiviluad,
.the in^JL wf royidtv for toe occupants limits.
the illiterate and the learnod, are aliku
-toe spMb]fptb&gt;
toted amid
captivated by tin's subtle iuflnecce,
the exultations ■
■ multitude of -men,
through which tlie prinoe forgeta bis dignityand thehulyliermodesty. FriendAip,
sUfanoce, birth and dintinctions, are fill
shun, to show toeir loyalty to their sov­
forgotten at the gaming table, where
ereign. Fur nu&gt;Mj -days laat month tho
I lookers-on are very apt to see more than
" CTtefom ” Utetod, an.i European and
the. gamblers themm-lvea I A French
American mcrcbaute were present at the
physician, named Eckeloo, published n
profound essay against gambling, but
died an inveterate gamester • pie some
ent at tho ceremonies' last month were rik-itaw-b..,. JaMMrtud tirBWahn Dennot fro* agenta. ■ But to some •’•.!•?..■
• learned
this mokes matter’- •*urwa,

of lMb.jp Wltite-

exact Justice to all mon ; no special legfaMtimi ■
potato Ute
.. jL
-Tnin fa another vseknbyiri the CViReffa „i\:
Canliuafe at Itotno. CUnboai (laenard Grxaeeh ; tinnier^. 0line, who wwi elevated to that till* in IHJf- ).a &lt; .

- rnk will vM» the

■ f lta&gt;1

.xffwM fired upon at Logos, a port fur­
' ther to the cast, 'While ha was negotiat­
ing a treaty far the abolition of slavery.
Th* .$ &gt;0^ nee &lt;| tW wm that too
town .was bombarded and taken’by 'the
Brituh, who Itave aiuco held it At the
Rune
® . treaty wua signed by the
King, ft-whicH h* iwidertock to abolish

■'H». P-uI" wtth^
rsaft r«re»i j«j al
—Itemptell CaxnB
been tnVelh^ eitendM^Uu
Amn.teut District M
—’Bic TntamxhunU iMiiau
Judge Fwber. of M
TteUd
•impelled w resign®!
Km ware tJMrhr all riprae.
fair toroateued to or
ropvMentadre-i .ipnweed Li
•fc-urcs ahowiug tl&gt;«
falsbar dhUauten. The atte
office, and to avoid nJ
Uteri m many ae 3,000 bung
inglon ditpaieh e*yJ
-■Bief.Uf-eof . btrtiMM
tian. wiiMi wa* immej
—SuowtM t!ui &lt;10yjth erfWaive tachos is re­ engaged m U&gt;e Eaat India It
taau«
'Mam
■’■
ported te have faBeti al Mm do L sip. in Um
firovuicue.f Qucte^oBnMpt IS,. Much domif fruit can be rawed in
tow baa called in a nu inter of
given notice that on tha IMi day of beccmi&gt;cr,
1*75. iufrireatlin Fill bond, will ceaan. The
amount tnsbearad iu thocaD UoVi-r $b.COO,OClO.
—StattMicnuf tbe nhcu crop iu England and
Ireland show tint there fa a decrease of 22 pet
ceuk in the iffitIRc sown during the prattnt
year, compared with 18G0, when LlU United
Kingdom had (.000,000 fewer people, ami it la
estimated that the tono-.mt of grain required

idavery and human oacrificcs, to encour­
age fun'igu'tetxU.^mdto sanction Chris­
tianity. But the treaty wna not kept, althaugh the BYitWi gayermnsut liM not
lifcculSle in ntlempfii to enforce it" La­
gos is.fBjty Uut.tho-.Kiug, after losing
Hint, tihrewdly developed -tile oapabilities of^ Why dab, which, being nearer to
hiajs^iiai, is, iu that respeet, toe more

convenient
Foreign merchants, liowcvcr, liavo settled in it,
England,
France, Portugal, 'Geroray, and more
recently the United States, have citiaens
tUor^ i^hp dp a.Iucxptiyo/ti^dp witlf the
about to cogimence the 'King i-nmmona
tlicec merChanta, or agents, as the case
may lie, to attend him at his capital,
where he cod^mIs them to witness the
nlniiglit«'r of his prisoners and other vic­
tims. If,any one refuse to attend the
summons, tlie King sends down a force
of Amazons, who chise the factory, de­
stroy any goods tlmt may lie in it, and
drive Lhe unfortunate u»an out of the
place. Only once has too King been
known (a be so yielding as to allow a
foreign merchant to send a substitute in
his stood.
And obtaining by these
means the presenoe of ‘white men at bis
annual slaughter, ho bosate that he has
their sanction for the custom.

- Fnuiea hvi had auotisir tfoed, and tho
plains of Xtauubh rf. tothe aouth. 'rent Cov­
ered with water, many boiwcn being deoUnyod.
There was a watar-epout u**r 8U Chin Ian, and
uu&gt;e people were drowned, boxno luxir were
reported nmuing.
—The cattle dinctoo w spreadtog in England.
—Kauai* deturee a conference of the powers
Tin* beat natural narcotic, and the only
on the Turkixh queatiou.
—Tbe Frtuioh government fa beci-miug medicine for the cure of sleeploMneea, is
alarmed at tlie growing boldnoao of tho Bona- , osotif. Inhale it; week it on the mounpartsta.
tain'u br&lt;rw , n«*k it along the nwuiLorn,
—Austria has awut a 1 taff of mraeoiw ’ Utesiil a number of woin led IneurgOutB 4U far from town and turmoil, far from care
Montenegro, and supplire of food have been and trouble. How the mountain air rofurwaule J to tho 30,000 Boexiiau refugee*.
( juvenates the system ; how the breezus
—X recent teo at Paderborn, Prwwfa. that blow i f.n off tlie blue water calm
I burned 100 buildings, and rendered 300 farni- and sooth lhe nerves ! “ It ia a de­
, lice hotnelais,
licious moment,** uoya an old book, “that
; —It is announced officially feat tho Prince
: Of Wales will be well and ccortcously received of being neat led iu bed, and fee ing tlmt
yon will drop gently to sleep.
The ।
limbs have town jus; tired enough to
render the re.'iaiuing i • one jxiaturo de- ,
lightfub The tabor &lt;4 -u &lt;• day is over, i
A goutla failure nt' lu- &gt;.xceptian uunre
i- spirit of conpai LiAaini of Bon Caxlo* arc eudcavoriDg U&gt; fn- creeping over
t-f-lf more and
1 daco him to conclude peace, wbffo other re­ sduusneas dimm.
*j; iixe a mother
port* give puti'-ufara of the *&gt; ootiug'of Un inutu with sjrew Cortot pruKinen iu Arau valley, two of them detaching b'T hr- •
• a nlerping in­
beiutf Frenehtaeu, which action bi «*leaJ*tcd to fant Thu mind sto have a balmy I
prauiko reifUcttan. .
.
! —The acttunn'manebvera Of tbe Ocrman ar­ Ihl closing over it like the eye. "Tis
closing, ’tis cloned ; and tbe mysterious j
my at teigniu von&gt; upon « grand scale, and
| were witnevxxl by Gen. Meigs and oilier United spirit 1ms gone to take its airy rounds.”
We don’t know, however, about tlicspir- |
i Staton army offinmn.
.
\ — Tbe JkniaparUel ieadem have staudoued it’s “airy round*.’’ Wo rather suspect the
tlxir cicwgu. of homing x conference at Aram- | spirit remains between the nhecte ; but !
ter*, ano Cue the pre*Imre n-*&gt;iv«d to krtpj
1 during this gentle slumber the brain has i
quiet, watch anil wait, acting with vigor when
renewed ita power, the capillaries their &gt;
' eirvum&gt;t*iiccii wiU warrant.
—A aliaxn tet‘le on a large scale took place j contractility, and the body nt length
,: tear Leignitz, Sdesia. recently, IxAweeti two awakes refreshed, buoyant and happy, I
I &lt;dir* of the German army, each frt.OOU strong. I and ready to resume the taliora of the .

—LxiuisfiUe detective? aro sattatied tbal the
nun whowta wounded”ti»d captured st Pino
HiBL Kt., recently, fa the aotarMoa outlaw
Jmm Jamon, of XtaoMui.
—A bad atste at tjttin arista iu th&lt;. ucighIxirbcxhJ tif Kvaxuey and LowaU. Neb.. *n&lt;!
lynch law h threatenod by tho reuidcuta oouaoqueat upau tho nutuc; ju» mardem Mid oatrtgea by Tcxuv henleni tn that vicinity. Ilcexmtiy»hard of poult* oat there brake into
IhjtyMbld:'. of Milton Collins, a pAoceoblo
farmer, and nearly ruined Ufa crop. Lio denwn Jed tfamagon, end orixed sever*] poniet. an
uocurityy when he wia itol upou by a crowd of
ruffian* and stmt through the heart by one

-f «ug teak atta jaMd Jj*. both
to B
rv grave teKtUtar.
..'T;* rpp*r
to high after
t«a )*fa teary rata* Oil i&lt;«mbaU* of tte
«ta« ««r« stated fron 8t lasda for
Qtatey todfa-Wnl.
—Four perwciM were kilhd at HXaucwleJrw,
'■» fa*l torts, ly ths axplctuoft ot * baUcr
la anw atilt

The ncl-uo of operahtnw was on the Katztech
i
'river,
-nhorn Blucher gained a victory over ofle j
,Ot Nantaoou'a.Marediafa in 1SUJ. and. that great I
I
bailie
van fought over again, the intention b^-1
:ing to ro]&gt;cil ita murcmenta and maneuvers,
,
which were witueeacd by Enj&gt;crur Willfam, at- ।
tended by a brilliant suite.
—Greece will maintain a jK-Iicy of strict non- |
tValiiyiu the prjeent struggle of the Turkish 1
province for liberty, beeauee she failed to re- '
wivftjteijlfrteo from spy outage eontr«
j

[

Wunx ctMieavoring to compel three
yimiig rufliaiiK to
for ““to® beer
which they drank, John Cummings, a
St. Louis poiicttnuui, was killed the
oth«r&lt;toy.

FINE ARTS .nd-POLITE LHeretars.

hour. Moutuigne
« in bi., memoirs:
&lt;g rttf ’*rds and
nice, but of that folly J have been cured, ’
because I found that whAtevwr good'
ouxurtenknoc I aanunod when I lost, I
did not feel my vexation any the low.”
It will be rem• mberod tliat Goldsmith,
despite the rnduavors of hfa friends^ fell
» victim to this madaww.
Tbe Chinese aro desperate gambler*.
When all other projierty is played away,
toe Astatic- gambler scruples not to stake
Cin CORt*4*/ ^IfcrCtowioaiM
hfa wife or hfa child; and if still unsuc­ *1U4Z0J.fi. fiereMD'aapsa, ttaMMLl
cessful, he stakes himself and becomes a
aiave. In the lalaud of Ceylon the uuivenal mode of gambling is the cock
fight, idso con^moa in the West Indian
lahuuls. . The KninalpiHH tine the dice
box, but cards, in those modern times,
are found everywhere as a means of
gambling. Tho propensity for-gambling
Las been discovered among the must
isolated tribes of the South Sea Islandera—indeed, it would seem to be indigcnous wherever humanity exikta.
The
Ohincoo will play night and day for -u
week until Hwy lotte everything, and I
then go and hang themselves. The Jap*- I
nose pttniali ita indulgence by death.
Tha ancient nations, Greek anil Roman,
Goths anil 'Germans, Odo and all, were
addicted to gambling in every conceiv­
able form. The number of distinguished
Frnnch, English and German families
who have axpurumcrxl the uifaexaLh:
effects of gambling in our own times fa
legion. It is still the liane al large Eu- ,
ropean and American cities, but fa usual­
ly conducted in secret Thongh it may '

every person,who be*»ne [with tak-l
fa» lt, wUm«m *to«S»l»to" OrwteHKtoto

UMOOm GfltaCoin t#

ifliJ 11

'8 BOOK KEEPIN8 SKfBEt

l.ao prat-;»14 Ssod for uttvsl.r. W. S.
' Al &lt; U., I* Flam .Uwe, cu.ana.tl, Oido.

be called the child of avarice, it is never- j
theless the parent ot pnxiigabty.

ftECEIVf-O THS

GRAND PRIZE

artscaf®."

/873.

WARRANTED FIVE YEARS!
It miUrM no Znstmotioso torcn.lt.
It can act g«t out cf order.
4 It vill do cvwy oUm and
of vorte. ’
ft vm art frea Tissue Taper to Zuneu Leather.
rt is u ntf a savsaov or ctner sawiiMr Machines in the xnaaaltwio cf
ita superior istprevmenta, as a Steam Car oxcells in schicrcmcnta
ths old fMhioned Staffo Coach.

Base Baxi. in undoubtedly good
rise and capital aQueemapt b'lt.it oftou
aioui bunged eyes, broken shlwi an-: 1
reto*. if JnAn«w&lt;&gt; Anodyne
is re­
acted to. it will redoee.tho 'swelling and t|op
tho pain.

BnrriBH Columbia will send a flag­
stair 140 foot long to the Centennial.
Give it to Sergeant Bates and teUliiin
break his back with it.—CAfce^o Tima.
We would not recommend U|i' freqaeat ar couatantuae of any medicine. It fa
Important to take oven a good article judicuuudy. /’arxwu’ Purgatir^ l‘M» are safe,
prompt and reliable a. a laxative or cathartic.

Ratkdoxb’s Ironsides, for hard orVoft
coal, and Daun,.l»w« tesc burner for bard coal,
Lave great dnrabdity anti Leatugt power, prime
requMtoa in hard times.

Prices made to Sult tbe Times,
Eflhor for Cash on Credit.

I agents

AGENTS WASTED

PENNSYLVANIA

FOR SALE.

Three hundred tons of living marine
animals, that iuul been stealing rides on
the hall Of the Great Eastern, were re­
moved recently. ‘

day with pleasure, just ns you used to I
awake, reader, when a boy. Contrast i
Uris with n man suffering from insomnia.
Be needs rest, oh ! so much. His mind
Dta’da ii^ hia weary frame needs it; but
his ovnr-Ktretetoxi limiu-capillwira fail
to contract; so he tosses about his lx-d
in vain. Hour after hour goes by, and
still he sloeps not; while troublesome,
tiriug.th.onglita dfene inch other through
his boruteg intiis, Airt.il—perhaps towsrt
monring—nature cxliausted at last, his
bu*y thoughts Yosolvo themaelvM into

the Swiue Parliament, 15tt^ Norway Jias
111 ; Belgium and Denmark, each, 102 ;
B**unr-Mo, I.......... . .................
Portugal, 107 ; Holland and Saxony,
*“-*-*•...... dUwLiMb.
«m*h, 80 ; Ute Granddochy of Baden,
63 ; ami the remaining Genmm States
together, 634, jaaking 5,986 xeprosenU-

OUBLE YOU? TB
23 a.20RAjiqggPH jjUCHMWgg.

i8eud far Sample Cart.
■MAM*

YOUNG KERS
AGENTS WANTED

Baltic

SATURDAY EVENING POST.

RSSM?

HOW
To Obtain It!

wanted.

AdJra,. WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
cmofao, nx.,
saw roax, s. t,
gWMgjdBteaui^

-i- ■ .1. fa .
• od ebaap B*
Ml uiwfei. CUI

harnwiiig dreams, and he . sinks for
w^o.&gt;«taw ia fettimr to work, tlie lorn on ' At the London dog show this year the ;
buiidm,. and .ack was tea 17, Um gnater port Rev. J. W. Mellor’s champion rr-sMtitT, । awhile into insmuribility (we cannot call
it sleep), to rise from ids couch more
at ite tooA tetag floods
e.Bxmated at
Turk, a dog a little over oerqu ycuni. old .
•uo.otot
tired and nmrfn.idted than when he lay
that hw» won inob? thiir. thirty prires 1rad •
Skstaafa: ax sMMta the
down.
'
wcatxata. ind u,e
fi,T re]J. cups, wan valued by his owner st 825,- '
00(1, and Mr. A. 8. D. Fivm’ Granby, on '
14,04
norattotaP
aofW aovKnmrxr.
animal almost as big aa a lion, at 850,-/
-Ditto fiock. Ark.’. Lad a disae’rjrw fixe test 000. Four other mas tiffs were valued nt | ■ If represanVitive gon-mment bo a
btemung, all the cmlicnd nations ore en­
week,1 the entire bl.ok on which tbeAntiiosy
&gt;5,000 each ; several St. Bernards were joying it to a large extent. ' A statistical
~u.-a »l frmu *5,000 to tlttwo, • Now ! ;
MHfeLariM te Owwrte
coiupilstiuu has been made of the immtply Of waler «r» iu aftnent which was foundland wm marked 85,000, the fa , Iwr of rejirearntativi-s elected to the legncsose &lt;4 Um Are not tarn* wtatorf. mutia greyhoumh St Patrick and War-1;Matures in Europe, showing that the
was no Inmiraiioe of any building «. wink were considered to be worth 825,- ’ '
British House of Commons * has 658
hotel, and fee tore binary.
600 each, several setters were appraised ।
membire; toe French Assembly has
st 86,000 spice« and one at 860,080. one i.
750; the Italian Parliament, 508 ; tlie
Irish Wiitt’r-Hpouiel WMiidd at 85.000.
Hungarian, 477 ; tlie Swedish Rigsdag,
and aix retrievers at the Rune price, while I
433 ; the Pnneisn Landtag, 432 ; the
a Dalmatian, belonging to Mr. B. J. L. 1 (
Price, known ai&gt;. Crib, nine yearn old. J German Imperial Parliaw* ut, 397 ; the
Austrian Chamber of Deputies, 353 ;
wm value.1 at £10.000 sterling.
Of i i
the Spaaito Cortes. 836 ; the Greek Par­
counre moat of these valuAUooa were ex ' ,
liament, 186} tho Bavarian Landtag,
i aggeratad methods of utaun# Hu-.t the

: dogs were not fur salt, at any prio?.

A B8BDETTE SWTH’S,

louW “Will of Moro,

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Progression. Mo Retrograding.

Nashville, barry co.,

VOL. 111.
I little John?: *Y««iunr I
.A T U.—-. MM. •' Al Ik.

October j,

mich., Friday,

Wj

eyas wore a took of nroud tnumnii.—- .
.
bhe got off the train abe dfecarered th*t Detroit Free Frew.
unchained from tell. To tell |M wlmt giu.wm &lt;.f the United States Lake Sur­ ter big satotel hadn’t oo«» along with
■; tural society and some new county buildth&lt; nighta flatted in an instant; hrough vey, al present located near ffcurpeumon the baggage. She flourished her check
lings.
Bridge, and gathered the following par under the baggage-master’s none and
BOX.
’j —Cornelius Vanners, an old and
loudly demanded ' "that aatoh-eol,”
i prominent dry goods merchant of Caldwhite I did love her in a kind ft vrsy, I five dtotixei corps, each numbering ami after a long hunt he was forced to Walker was a pwwenger on the Oakland ’i water, is dead.
Each party takre a
wm bound to her fur life whetted would alioul twenty men.
boat from San Francdheu, a reporter of
—Sorrenran’a Opera Honw, at Mouor do. In a fit of wild rage I $rvck her
the Ledger sought to interview ter.
quo short, sharp'Mow. She »ksd at survey cf coast lino of fifty miles si one vejy toxryf but the satchel is sure to After tte bort put off he made a careful
M0,(M»
’ ’
:
walked
me with despair^* her ’?'«&lt; «
come on the next train.”
—Mr. E. U. Runner, living a few
ran into vey of tte whole shore of Lake Ontario,
“ Do you s’poae I’m going to wait
alowly into am? other room.
miles
from
East
Saginaw,
has discovered
tlie topography of the shore and sound- around hero till to-morrer," ste indig­
ixigs being clearly maritod. Tho party at nantly re^xmded, pushing tlie check confident wns Pr. Mary." Without tlie remains of a mastodon ou huj place.
I to tte starosta,
hesitation, the interview began :
th^tioe caar- tte mouth of the Niagara river are jurt under his eye.
UJXJU flniahixig the survey of the river from ■ " You aux go on and well forward it,
received tte appointment as emtet to
" Oh, doctor I Glad to aeo you.’’
Ijtnriaton to Novy Island. Tho sound- :miutam” .
the
thu Military Academy at West Paint.
The party nodded.
ings nt Ute point have not liocn so satis­
" I’d look party going-on and leaving
.' In an instant,
“ Of course I am not introduced, but
errily jingled tte dsin the factory a* at other points of the river, ithat satchel to fuller, ” abo exclaimed.
was received ’ at the University of
Paul took the n hj , and off I At tte new Sm*]&gt;ension bridge good re­
Michigan, at Ann Arbor, from Berlin,
sults wwrc obtained, tte lead under the ithere on my back, are in it, and I’m go­
In twenty hourd
'Die party smiled.*
,
■
Germany.
.
of 192 Jeet, jing to hare 'em or this road will get
“ Do you expect to remain long ?’’
—The Univcraatets of Michigan will
_
depth varied sued
i
th.- great Kharktff st;tia. who was
!*'
-“I shall sit hero until the boat lands."
hold their convention at Bay City, Oct.
from 182 to 165 fecL The height of the
He made another search, failed to find
Al in -rank and pay to taj^
" Oh, I mean will you remain on this
G-8. There are about 30 churches of
J ii.:__ . v
___ ____
Aausricac Faita is 153 fact—an accurate it,
i and said :
this
denomination in the State.
little friend, os' TwonH ddfino for yon. measurement, as. by the aaaiatancc of a
".It must liavo been left, but it’a auro
" Oh, you, of course.”
—A fire at Dexter last week dcatroyod
1 nm going to leave my w, to whom guide tte lead was placed at the base of
“ I sae yop have your panto on. ”
I have teen unkind, and |ua going to tte falls near the “ Khadowof U&gt;o Bock. ”
a sash and door factory and cider mil)
" Where’s the boes of this rood !w fite
owned by Phelps ± Sill Bros. Does
enlist in the guards. But J wish her to It will be oliecrved tliat the above mens, demanded,"waving her chock around.. public.”
about $15,000; no insurance.
/pSjrt jm&lt;!, and she*mart thsk me dead. urcment of tile American. Falls is tlx
“ Im going to Me if I am to be defraud­
(Blushing) “ Oh, I didn’t moan that
Write to ter in a week aniltell her that same as former survey* give as the depth ed of a satchel chuck full of ns good I mean you still wear ’em I"
-D. W. Foster, of Grand Rapids, l&gt;a«
I was taken with the choleic and died. of tte Horae SIjoo or Canadian Falta, doilies ra any woman df my ago in In­
engaged Theodore Tilton to deliver tea
- “Yea, precisely."
Beg her to forgive me for ny unkind- viz.: 158 feet, while -the previous meas­ diana ever put on I"
lectures at different places in the State.
“ How lang hnve yon had ’em on ?”
Tho man painted down tte depot and
nem; ray that I was gratrtal for her urement of the American Falls, is stated
“ I put ’em on this morning, yon Tilton is paid 8175 per day.
love, nnd that it wnn my te wish that at 164 feet in ptarpendicnlar height. The she walked np to* tte-ticket office and
—The city and school indebtedness of
blasted idiot, and 1 don’t want you to
lino
of
the
American
Falta,
usually
yelled
at the agent:
she should marry again
lad more
Coldwater is only $7,000, and that it is
“ See here, mister—I want forty dol­
wax thy qf her Uiau myself. ■ Make in stated as 200 feet in length, is so ragged
I’m from Berkley. I’m a sophomore, going to pay up. Its people boost that
t 1 that it is difficult to obtain any exact lars or my satchel
taxest to jinve tte station wdinnod tot
no otter city of its size can make ao good
sir, from the university and I------ ”
.
“ I don’t know anything about your
ter ns Portmistrera She h a priest’s। measurement. The survey party intend
Here the interviower raw that he bad a showing.
[
to
overcome
this
difficulty
by
the
use
of
satchel,” te replied.
daughter nnd can write. ’ 'Ve crossed
made a grave error in supposing that
—Michael McMahon, Township Su­
“ You don’t, eh!” ahe raid, throwing
ouraelves ; he swore ; we l»wed to tte, mirrors, by throwing a light * from one
the young man, off on his Sunday bust, perintendent of Schools in Sharon,
image in the corner of th^ stable, we, side to any desirod point on the other down the big bnum chock. “What’s
was a woman, and beat a retreat—Oak­ Washtenaw county, tea accepb^d Uie
shore.
It
is
believed
tliat
tho
disputed
that!
”
.
kissed, nnd in five minutes J was gone.
land (Cal.) Lcdffer.
professorship of Greek and Latin in an
“ A check, madam."
office I culirted for the question whether the lino of tte Falls is
academy at Milwaukee, Wis.
extending up the river will be settled,
“ Yes, a check for my satchel, and now

J

MUHDIum’-fcr mnXbrtV.ee, Bjrj&lt;r«v; nhioia-Banij tbrrieudyl"

DEAD MAN.

It was just
railway from Taganrog to Khnrkof in guard, an a fourteen years’ volunteer,
1868, that I- ’was drivfkg thow dreary
nnd in a false name. I’d of course no
dintAuces in autumn. Tor tte first two papers, but they raked no qUeiUiuw,-for
recruit. My ‘t*ard was
days and nigbta tte wtothvr was lovely, 4 &gt;*».'■ Ubut on the third morning, soon after
xny Mir was cut, and vhen I got
Petersburg
and—
was-------fitted
my
sunrise, the sky b
covered with tto
--------------------------Twith
----------v
a -north-1 uniform and eagle-CTOwn&lt;&gt;d b*lmet no
criy wind arora, and
lightning, cold gale and
burst on ua aa it yearly
ern RixB^a. tn half an

ith thunder, I ono would have known me. . I rose to
, the winter 1 sergeant axul m cond pdi|(*mastor.
n on South-! From your paite-ojmi I see tte you are
_
____ | ______________
,______
—
tho
rich,
English. Now,_________________
in ’58, when I h-i
served

though doubta arc entertained whether the satchel enn’t bo found! It’s proba­
tte survey of 1842 can bo relied upon as bly bin stolen, but I know everything in
a correct bams of calcrflation.
it. There was three chcmie* with ruffles
the top, one new night-gown, two
CHK.lTIXVr JJf IXXOCKXT

Of. I)

One day last month, when trade was
dull, n Vicksburg grocery clerk pro­
cured a piece of sole leather from a shoe­
maker, painted it black, and laid it aside
for future use. Within a few days an
old chap from back in the country came
.in-and inquired for a plug of chewing
tobacco. The piece of solo leather wns
tied up, paid for, .ami - tte purchaser
started for home.
At " the cud of
the sixth day ho n^hxrnod, looking

black, rolling plains had \ become an
xny tirqi1, uic-ru
tlierc were tiuamo
nimora v
4 w*r
war in
nu •' mj
ocean of inky xirad, and we
“ , 1L
‘' "* ’ against
'
“
the
Turkey
you, and templiig offers
the | were made to me to stop and irill tlie
port station of Demski only
order- “ Imyawiiblc to proceed.
| new reenuta. But I wan wretdnd, and
I caUod far tea, and the
was { homi^dekuewi drove wo south. Bough if
ig^t, gray»। I found my wife dead or marriel again
brought in by n fine,
downcast nnd dejected, and, walk­
I.- ____ x___ —___
vp^‘ j iohmdod to kill myself. I’ateiiburgis
vet tunic and abated sleevcij, fl took to I not a place for Comacks cithe. -By ing into the store, ho inquired of the
clerk :
te tte Portmarter himself. Ht^was fol-; brooding over my part I hail xxxime
'* ’Member that terbocker I got here
lowed into the room by
.................
" *in 'love with my wife. It-vas no
looking | madly
the other day?”
:, who j use for me to tell myself that I i»d left
Coraack woman of fata own
Miid. " kittle husband, why
.
_
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‘t yon ; her well off; that she was man iei- again
“ Well, was that a new brand?"
ask t-’e lord if ho will cat a partridge ' and hxq&gt;py ; that she wns forty-frtr and
“ No—same &lt;51d brand."
and a bit of bread ? Tho kurupttka ta j fut; or else, perteps, a scarecrow, I was
" Regular plug terbsckex, was il ?’
plump, and the day will te longfcefore | xnadly in love.
his troika mn bo harnessed to late the •
“ I got my discharge and peusiei p*
storm. She smiled sweetly ns ate spoke &gt; jw-re, and atartel south. At KhaAf.my
friend nr.ui
was *'dead.*
What if sh^too,
.L-3-1 ’ Wl&gt;«i
Iaa
--- he smil”d lovingly upon ht*r; thl^l she /rinn.X

one gray dress which ccst twenty-eight
oente n yard in South Bend, another
night-gown torn on the back, two chock

"It was detained, and will te here on
the next train,” he interrupted.
** But I’m teund for Oswego, and I
don’t care for any of your next trains !"
she snqppod.
“ Well, you’ll, have to see some one
else; I have notliiug to do with the Img«W-’’
“I will see some one else, young
man ! I’ll bcb^io xnnn Who boroea this
road, and I’ll havo.-my satchel ok the pay
for it or I’ll have the whole crowd of you
in jail!" •
Turning away she caught fright of a
policeman, and bearing down on him ahe
said;
“ Be yotf a police !”

" Well, then, it’s m«&gt;; it’a right hero
“ Well then, I want thia railroad ar­
in my jaws," sadly replied the man.
rested I Thoy’ve stolen my natehel. ”
** I knowed I was gittin party old, but I
left UB, looking lingeringly back.
were dead? 'Who keeps the Dmski
“Oh, I guess you’ll find it all right,”
was nilas handy on bitin plug. I never
•• Your wife ia in love with you|til
post station, now/’ I murmured, row­
he replied.
“Baggage is frequently
seed a plug afore this one that I
and you villi ter, Pdrtmarter,” I raid.
'
’ing myself
’* **
rhilc under my long
the while
lost, but it always turns up all right
— widow.’ • A , tridow that
“You must have treated ter well 4hen chink. -‘ The
again. Yotthave the check all right ?”
sat my teeth on to thia on-J, and bit nnd
AU IrAVtA
Z...A years ?'
haa
kept it ffourteen
'The
she -was young fur ter to love yo..«! .... I,
“ Yes, and I can rememter every ar­
pulled and twisted like a dog at a
same. ’ In eighteen hours I was tb-re.
How long is it riure yon were mart
ticle in it There is a nightgown torn
root, and I've kept biting and
“ I am 60," te replied; “I was im
I recognized two of the old mon, but
in the back; there is a bottle of hair n*at 25, thirty-five years ago ; five yiara ! they not me. I rushed into tte howc. pulling for. six days, and tliar ahe «m vigorator that was never uncorked ;
now, the same as tte day you sold her
tefoh' I died.”
.
! She was at ter day-book writing, cot
there’s one new nightgown with a ruffle
to me!’’
•« What?" rater
•
‘
clianged.
Only
graver, and with sflrer
around the top ; there’s two yards of
“ Seems 2 bo good plug,” remarked
“ Fire years before my drath.
I it | in hob black hair. ‘ My own little Ofca, ’
flannel for my daughter’s liaby; there’s
r ? i in the best stylo of old day*. She (id the derk, as he smelled of the counter­
possible that you don’t know my
a white cnvekqie ; there's a bottle of
ay' not turn to took at me, but threw up ler feit
You mart have oome iroxn a Ipu
goose il« ; there's—’’
“She’s nil right; it’s me that’s fail­
off, far I hare heard tliat it is toi
' arms and Ml forward on the table. I
‘‘Oh,weH, it’ll come along,” ihtering !** exclaimed the old man. *' Pana
I rushed to her and felt her heart, wih
rapLd the officer.
me out some fine-cut, and I’ll go home
And throwing his legs across a .
ii, ; mine, too, all but-coaoing to beat. Ina
“And I’ve got to wait?”
an&lt;l deed the farm to the boys and git
witboat more ado, he spoke than:
; moment she caxw to herself—oi.r Ii)s
“ Yes, ar go an and let them rand it."
ready for the grave !"— Vicktbvrg Her­
“Iwaabora in 1HW, andean re
n» i Tost* glued togi-ther.
This was in ’ft.
“ I vnm if I will!” site said, pushing
ald.
This is ’69. Sixteen yewre gone’liktn
tlie check into his "wir; "Tm going to
of the Don. Thos*; day. Wc have made up for the part,
hareilmtsotelwl or tte pay far it 1 I’d
hen every Coasacl* little lord.
Hiram Robinson was a rich nnd Wr look party lauding in Oswego with these
r.KMnrwten the! ” But, would you believe it?
Tte
bachelor. One afternoon, as they rat old duds on, wouldn’t 11"
Hinff yt Eurppe, I wretched government at Petorabing ii“ Well, I can’t help you.”
smoking after dinner, Jim Clark, one of
*’sta that I am dead, and tliat the Deft‘•Tten 111 teip rayartf! Tte Wil­
Hiram's gucate, commented on the beau­
French, and friend and equal of the1 a station is kept by my widow. $r ty of a new daring table which the latter kinsons never did let anyone imj&gt;oae on
white tear. Now, tins Petersburg tsar'
had recently purchased.
“It’a MB
fltat wtfre xtoheUer .ftuux Ins Great-' *"‘lt ’* dea&lt;1!
witli him his pin­
She got a boy to show her up stairs to
finest black walnut I evorauw,” said
—-A «T. —----------1— fen.
My widow accepts the aituatifu
Jim, " and ths only fault I ijavc to find 1
wnile, fur our nrightera all knog
and tong pistol have hung upon -the
witli the table is this, it’s jnsl a little too 1Superintendent's room, ate asked :
than to believe tlie government,
high. A table abouldn ’t exoewd two feet
“I’m the Superintendent,” he replied.
five, and this is at toast one inch higher. ’,
“ Ion see that cheek &gt;"
“ riibel yoq," mid Hiram, “ Hint this is.

jP&lt;
♦*.▼ o«r prAibge
a young Postmaster, for' “

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/

NO. i

On Friday tart a Niagara Falls Itegto-

h f

A

1875.

TIIK tM*r HJtTCUJtL..

“Ah, wait and rae ! Wad, iiiita ted.
Draft te impatient._ Olgayras M lovely
as ate vw go-ad. You have seen her in ;
«x torthxh year; has poudaam ta what

----- 1

—The hostess of tte Throe Rivera
An exasperated and raraistic printer,
House suddenly fell dead on the piazza
who seta type in Cairo, III., writes;
of the hotel while returning Jrom the
“ Whoever heard of an editor making
an error daring his whole editorial
’Die event w» caused by heart disease.
career? No-one. The merchant awears
—Martin Roberta, a farmer, living
throe miles south of Schoolcraft, met
comApondent humbug, who writes abou
with
a painful accident, one »tay last
the ‘people,’ ‘sovereignty,’ 'commonweallte,' ‘burden’of taxes,’.‘tyranny,’ week, by having bis hand drawn into the
cylinder of a threshing machine, mash­
etc.; so does ttet cheerful hierogiyphical prodigyofhe AASociated Press agent, ing one flag r and removing almost the
entire flesh from off the back of tte hand
and those irttolerabto frauds, the poetess
and between the fingeis. ■
and poet of . the
the man whose
—John Brock, a nine-ycabold boy,
friends desire that te should bo Mayor;
the individual who received a benefit and while playing in theCity Elevator nt.Ypsi­
a stuffed watch for his brilliant talcnta, lanti, jumped into a bin of onto, from
and in his card of tlianks usod tte glit­ which the men. were lending cars. A
tering commonplace, the antiquated and little girl with whom te whs jilnying at­
tempted to rescue him, but the auction
excessively vain pronoun “I " thus, *i;’
of the escaping exits drew him away from
in fad, the printer gets bounced on all
sides. The printer, who rummages after her, nnd te disappeared from right.. His
Ixxly waa recovered in half nn hour, but
unintelligible pieces of metal; who cor­
life was extinct
rects, on an average, about After vil­
—Tte Toledo, Ann Arbor and North­
lainous errors an hour in common words,
such as trawler, jailer, hypocrisy, fnl- ern railroad was offered for sale nt public
fill, holiday, g«uge, separate, allege, auction recently, in Ann Arbor, but
fetid, judgment, skillful, counselor, im­ thenr seem'-d to be a great dearth of
panel, and many other simple ones, and buyers. Only one bid of $1,000 was
makes prutaibly one blunder in 5,000 made-when the citizens of that city be­
words, is frequently naked to step down gan to be alarmed at the sacrifice of such
and out No wonder he feels savage, vidoalrie property and saefired an ad­
and drinks Slinky and beer, and talks journment of the ttdo for two wvekii.
-—Michigan postal affair*:
Office
about the ignorance of the aristocrats,
the middle chwscs, and all other cUuhm.'** EtfabUxhcd—Churchil I, Ogemaw. conn ty, Allan 8. Rose, Postmaster ; Gladwin,
. irovzifjr'T do.
GU-Iyrin county, Elias Steele, Post­
A couple of gentlemen in Macon, Go., master ; Prudenville, Roscommon coun­
had a bwrineas transaction which gave ty, Mrs. Clara J. Denton, Postmistress.
rise to the following account, which one Pot^naxtKrt
A ppointed — Carrollton,
Saginaw connty, Charles F. Burton;
of them presented to the otter ;
Morgan, Marquette county, C. C.
Dcnkeralcy.

only twejity-nine rnehtw high."

church.
out of lucifers.
owdcrand
niin&gt;-glyocriue. .
„ ,%tt
A yogxg lady adrax^flfR to teach

Li* mind waa found to have water on the
tert*.
r*»«
FOR thin people, to get suddenly fat—
S'.-r. on n banana pmdbmd /come down
plnmp.
i
Adagb on tte PaUSeThose who jday at vcrtinod
suits.—Punch.
' ’ :

act:

Trm merriiMt place in lire universe is
jnstbqyonil the earth’s ntaaoRpherc, for
there oil ImmIuvi k*» theft* gtavity.
Euchwb—"Gome; mf:’ddirn on the
shelly shore, and tear tlxe mfghty ocean
roar.” Amelia— “I can't sit down, yon
rilly goora, beeousu Pci’ Burst my }&gt;in-

Iwk loose.”
' '■
■**3cfposk I shoaM quitryon about
your bald head, ydu wouUlfil get mad,
would you ?" sa»d a young fdp to an in­
dignant old “»» in » .raHway depot.
^M^&amp;t all; I shoahPotayjuat say that
kin raise h’ar to sell, or somethin’ o' that
sort,” smilingly repliedlire old man.
contxovesay nboiU Mtarti^Hgaand finally
oneof them chaUimgvd tteother to fight.
The cliateDffftd party fettered round.

by the
other, Irt promptly

d in the
ivering a

midst of

tte chnreh, “ If tte boy who flung that
egg tluMugli the vrtftdiMlr Will remain
until the service® mv uto’^I’ll show him
what a Christian minister can do for the
salvation of his BonL’'

near Fisher’s Station, Kent county, is
,the possessor of a vicious bull-terrier
(dog which attacked a valuable oow the
,other day. Foote attempted io dub the
(
।throat and had to bn kilted by pTaoua
jin the vicinity before they could k&gt;oacn
j
his hold. Foote’s injuries arc considered
wL»&gt;c11mutow from plaintiff, as the ac- ।
fatal.
count apparently set forth, and if te had,
—A shocking accident occurred at thu
the account should have been sixty dolonly be
tars instead of thirty. Tte plaintiff, in .
Philo Stark, a lady about 50 years old,
explanation, instated tliat he had not j
living in Birch Run, attempted to gel on
charged him with a wooden wiieelbw-.
row. Tte item waa jxiinted out to 1dm
off and tte wheels pnarad over her left
upon the account, end he-explained that .
tte three iron barrows woulda’l do lie- ,

indeed!

t*ffoOt&gt;er.

•* Don’t

of the

Prahtigo

from the country

tte imccMol party could im- thirty inches high,” Mid
a fit of laughter. “I la

-Th. —to

to

■1.1«to

bond*.

Tte debtor refused to pay the account on tLe ground tliat it waa incorrect.
Suit was brought, uzmI plaintiff got a
verdict for $30. In settling the judgment, the defendant still instated that
the account was incorrect, and urged tte
fact that he had never bought a woolen

in tte liil! waa simply a credit for tte
“ Well, that’s my satchel check. The wteeUnrrow that was rojeetaL Tte cssatchel hmot hero ; it’a bin stolen or lost
reot” “ I’ll bat you fifty pounds, Jim, I want forty dollar* right away.’’
“ You’ll Imre to roe tte laggage-maethat it in only twt nty-nine induM high.”
W hat did he inrun
MarmU.
A careful, old-fashioned man a ftr*
“ Oh, if you’re willing Hiram, 111 take
Zagatinc.
“I’ll are nobody! Tliat aatctel’s bin
th.- bet ; bat I tell you beforehand tliat
the table is at Irart thirty inotaa high.”
faker, an Eugtehmau, lately tet •* Of course, Jim, if you’re right Hi pay i
deh te had made with Sir JaiAa
“Well, then, } There was a night-gown, perfectly new,
i tte relative merits of thvir gray■ft noble who was |&gt;awung lure
told me tiirt he didn’t belter

Exgagbp far every ret—A Bern

M*b

»

�u. 1 w„oU

portion of Mr. Gag.* article will beat
re|*«l&lt;*rm|r
"Them j&gt;.one ivirn on
the Grand River TaHry RnilrcariL" as1
though On r • were* imxio other (compfi-1
meat} “ail there is of it ha* gruwq np
since the btsldiug of the road," (criticiaca). Three years before the rail­
road was hnill Nashville had a half x
down tforrs and groceries, a grief
mill. two saw tnilh. and a jiujiulation
of threw or four hundred . ‘•There
ire four ur'fivo brick bfocks owned

CORN, APPLES, OATS
Clover Seed, fcc.,
DeHe.red U their

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

Instrumental Music.

Iswreclive gfooi oa Pl AKO or ORGAN.
Hamm vat a»i&gt; Txoi
aud boots and shoes, L. j. Wheeler,
careful siiantion.
wil! toe given «1
the subject ol religion. Nut cluthing. Koeber Bro*., and R. Brady
ihov vrnhinj
lx»ot aud shoe maker, who keeps his
breach ofeui4y, T vnoM
shop imthe block, bnt the store of
rMyectfaHy call their
Is it money that makes the man ? which is occupied b/J. C. Clark, dry
goa*i and groceriesIt was news
takdriug.
«M» iMtantly rich, he is then just to the people of Nashville that G. A.
r.
Hw. R. FLBMXNO
“aid peaches!” Bin let him hsvo Truman owned four er five brick
blocks here, or that he only kept dry
goods, and that L J. Wheeler kept
and ttare%fo«rth» of bis (ormer ae- only clothing, and that Kocher Bros­
and R. Bred* are a boot and shoe
maki-r. “who keeps his shop in the
block” •“There are two good hard
ware stores, and oonnetrfed with one
A LARGE LINE OF
the carpet Spit all over the cal of them, that of C. C. Wolcott, an
agricultural implement warehouse,
VafeoiB laid gradually ooze vol of Ike a targe drug store by Boise Bros, and
aeveral general stores, ohief among
which are At ns worth A Brooks, who
ever yew best docker. And wLeu
have a largo grain elevator. P. Dur­
JHM have qaietly pained from earth ham and Boise A Lee.” Il wat
OF EVERT DE CRHTION,
news to th© people oj Nashville ttoai
the large drug store of Boise Bros,
AT THE
und several general stores were con­
nected with the hardware of C. C
Wolcott. It is a good thing howeverto bo j osted iu home matters, and it
is not very clear bow P. Durham and
Boise k Lee are mixed up with the
Saturday night the engine to* the grain ekvalor of Ainsworth k Brooks
In the Loomis Bnilding.
Atlantic express, near Decatur, ran but perlia(&gt;s lhep are
“The sclbml
over and killed a man, whine name house da of frame, aud nnctent—or as
has not been learned, and his horss- ancient ais anything could be. iu an
W E ARE
Tha man was intoxicated, sat in his infant town of nine years,” Really :
wagon directly on the track.
We &gt;ashvillians lutve been fluttering

LATH,

SHINGLES.
WATER LIME,

SALT,
HAIR.

STUCCO,

AINSWORTH A PROOKS.
Proprietors.

GOOD NWS!

*

nrsKTU•
1
FirtlajE, Jactaa | Sajiuw B.

Boots and Shoes,

are acknowledged to beVie best heating stove

They admit the largest chunks of w nd.

Awtdfooed woman, carrying a lit-1

arday afternoon, and even the rough­
ens pamaxa-by respectfully stepped
awde and feh a touch of sympathy
M they laatioctivelv divined her sad
story of poverty nnd affliction.

Aboat two o’clock Friday morning,
feat, the Herndon House, at Marshall,
eaagin ire and was so n consumed
with its contents
Claude G. Avjwy
and Antoine Gruber were consumed
m the flames, Eliza King und an­
other girl dropped from the window of
the fourth story, sustaining injuries
*- - —L.-i. ii... k.«_

doubtful if she ever recovers. and
NtohcJa* Benker broke both hh legfe

ourselves that cnir town have dinped
its infant dress, and have donned the
pants, and wo were expecting soon
to see it on Ha ‘‘tspa” •‘but its (the
school house) greater need is a more
commodious sclioo! house to accomo­
date not only its (the school house's]
own 150 scholars Ac.,” the census
shows 210 scholars in the district.
“Among its best lawyers are Clement
Smith and Flint A Brady,** aa these
are all the lawyers there arc in town,
they certainly ought not to comjilgin
of partiality, but divide the honors
equally and be satisfied. “Barry
Everts &amp; Cu. keep a good solid bank”
Good. "A healthy aud steady growth
and constant progress,' good qualities
for an inftful town. Aud now Mr.
G-jg^/r if you wrote a belter article
than appeared in the citizen I think
you' have cause for an action against
the offender for garbling, but as 1 nev­
er advise litigation, my advise to you
tsabat you cast away your goggles,
get a pair of Charley Demary's two
dollar spectacles, look over some
standard works on syntax, post your­
self n litlie as to facts, and try it again
and my word for it Nashville &gt; til ttul
l»e slow to tender you the needs of
praise due to labors well performed.

the fire gained auch a rapid headwayThe Herndon was a large (our story
butai and «ras worth $20,000
There is a romance .on the Erie
Tim origin of the Are, which seem­ Road after all. Between Port Jarvis
ed to bunt from all parts of the and Buffalo (here is a conductor
I at onoe, is xbrond. d in rays- known as tlie ‘'Rosebud Conductor.”
fbe most reasonable theory, Many years ago he was engaged to a
one which gains the most beautiful girl, and their wedding day
was fixed. She was taken ill ami
which penetrated the died a few days before she was to
---------- • lightM by the jet in become a bride. On her death bed
the clerk's office. Tlie building wan she said to her lover: “If you will
maered for sbou' $12,000, end the always carry a rosebud in your but
furniture for $2,000.
tunbole no accident will ever befall
yon:” He has carried a rosebud over
THK HAOAXI.VM.
since, and no ill has befallen him.
He h still a single man.

TXAD.S HUM BT CHICAGO TIME.

,’A

They fire longer than others

SOLD OMY BY

HEW S8JHIII

While some men were exeaxating
gravel from the hillside in Battle
Creek, Monday, they discovered, bur­
in th# hill, a female infant about a
week old, which had probably been

MICHIGAN AND THE SO

They are the only Stove mounted with gen­
uine boiler iron.

Where you will find a full stock of

Prepared to Compete
WITH ABT UT.lBUBflMENT

-----------

This Side of Crisimas on
Boots and Shoes.

ROVER

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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I

GROCERY

k ADAMS.

AT BOTTOM PRICES FOB CASH.
West Side of Main street, Niwhville, Mich.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

ALL ABOARD

STORE

hoWN town:
TO

A

IS KEPT BY

Ctiuo 4 Lite Bim Raimi.

TUB

PKNINBULAK DIV18I

Lee Bro’s
HAS JUS

LIVE GROCERY

RECEIVED 1118

LARGE STOCK OF FALL

Itamcry

114*

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1

DURHAM
Where can Ve found t

■

£ 15
S S

Teas, C»fce«, Spteex, Crockery,

Gliativare

k

Weedenvtre,

rf «». CnM

Greeting
I world respect fully inform my friend*
that I am

Im »tlk

Again in the Tradt New style Prints Aar 8 cents.

CHOICE
tut

m

CANDIES!

Bu«inesM
with yo«.

&amp;*■

Xtelationw

I cruet by ftur d—I.o* ( th.n U

Especial Attention

IXWM DITUMOL

APPLES.
I will Jay

PSICESTHAT DEFT COIPETITIOK. CLO

New
New
New
New
New
New
New

Corsets for only 50 cents.
Shawls, Scarfs and Comforters.
Flannels and Ladies Cloths.
Skirts and underclothing.
Hats and Cajs, Gloves and Mitteis.
Boots and Shoes.
Crockery and Glassware.
Trunks, Valises and Horse I
Uli i.r&gt; K It

BOOTS AND SHOES,
•mcs IB KOT KXCILUH) 1.’ TOOK

AJf.

LATH &amp;

�MWyi
lew. ]**

»he M. E. Chacrh by Itev.
[ L Kellogg.
. ■

—Many eT bur cIUsom

E.

■■
-u. S^rtklag iBUrrdiag „rf F.J.

M li. &gt;k|

•W

uw»u, , Mc.

Has commenced business Hgaiu in his NeM" F5flcl&lt; Htpi*e.
And is bound in mH [ur cash at the above fiaargin.

aakls.

■
T^H.
j -»-A ©orreepoadeul criticiioe “Gog’s" reMT- A few a tbe Urt made Bevelven
| F***
village, in thia toeue. True
te
Ljtx
B*ot
for
only
$5
«
mh.
I there ver* maBy tfnjr, jn jt, bte “Gog”
int'-ndtid w5il, a»d w&lt; ehould be cbte-itahh.
8Ou. BKfimrTmjd teelffj Pet Cent
attesded th*j1 tj^^orreepondent lay* a Lltie tea much Stare, Md get an Oil Chroma with each '

NO CREDIT GIVEN. DO NOT. ASK IT.

’notrnty fair yesterday.

wthal portion rriatiag te G. A. Tru­
—Mrs. Jennlson, of N. ¥, lavishing her man oening aud occupying eo’many bricks.J
The puMtaatimt 1. '/ 1___ — --—&gt;,
eoa Oswold, te C A. Aytoworth s.
. name* ere comma* inatead of period*. Ev­
—Wm. R. Grigg, has returned te the' j htarily oar correrpondent understands or- j; . WV Farmers having butter, jkffk. hrd,
village and talks of starting a bakery.
I
dried apple*, er any farm produotK io eell
1 'bograpby letter than punctuation.
will «vt the high**: price te W urn A Mc— And now they say that, recently
• apple* lhte M^y&gt;e dvUrcfe^ M th* d*F&lt;- ■
}« neighboring murieian imitated a BABIW*.
WL The terete etetec of Mm e Beyh
■ — A Mr. Stakay. &lt;&gt;f Fmakfort has kmtkt
, Cte-ke week of goodt, sod will •reinwthoni j thunder storm, ea lhe piano, ao per-,
the 12{ per oew
jfcctly
that
all
’
.hn
milk
in
the
pitcher
' to FnuikfocL .
’
.
/—In. lhe ahooUng match al Haafar. | talked sonr, and the next morning
WEBSTER lr. HOBBS, Black
, Tuesday, Jerara Austin carried off Um ue- the family were obliged to use chalk ir
'know all ye
•’
AH kltok or wort !■ th. Natkao-tth
[ Md priA. Of $7. ‘
and water in their coflee. As light­
•Cl-Our CoroelBand b*ve been etigN*1 &gt;« ning invaribly accomjHuues thunder I That owe me. that thi« meant burinaee,
walk up te tbe eoenter te Ayltworlkh etore
fdnileh tho mnslo for tha Grange pic* at a .streak of it flew out of the piano,y
end pay what thou oweet me.
Heat Inge os the 7th hut.
killed an. embroidered cat on a r ‘ &lt;______
H. i- Diekhwoc.
’~-T. J. Brooke or Maple G w». Wil hate
rug, and sent the music master into
HSr Took the tntpronti«‘&gt;. the Enter­
an ovetiM (ku IB. Thia office h.i« Mt*od lhe high seas.
prise Coffee Grinder, owned by White A
300 bill* whtoh tell the story.
HAFLE GR0VF. ITESS.
McNacae*. They grind all coffee Tree of
—A- J. Beamon who woe **nt«n®d 'i tho
Honar of Corroetioa last June ha* Hatred
A young Mias came into the slow
bail, and will Mon be aet at liberty.
at this plane on Monday last. She
z'^-Ataeworth and Brooks ate bw
had done quite an amount of trading
800 to 1000 boehete of wheat 4«Ui
when the thought struck her very,
te bringing 1.1Fand ha* a rising
t«.OO
forcibly that she mnvt have some
Foxed Shore, such as they ask $2.75 for all
^-Mr. B T. Hagerman'. mBl. l» Maple I
adging or narrow lane
While she
over
town,
al
Tbcmax**-'
' *
Grave,
;
I* likely
‘ to med him eve ••Mkf
was viewing the article she desired,
He intend* putting in a ruu of i to. for).
A LITTLE MOKE CIDER.
‘
lhe
judgement
of
the
salesman
as
to
-grinding feed, etc.
- -.
।
Friend D. Soule* announces that he will
which was tho prettiest, and lie after make cider on Thursdays of each week, at
—Lewis Durkee and fam
q LIEBHAUSER,
the fashion of all yankees answered his mill in Barryvjile. until further notice.
returned from their eastern 1
(«*O
.
her question by asking one more ob­
Dr. Young and family.
■B. Give m a “ohaw" of Whit* * Me
Catitae, and Makin* Som la t&gt;» lalaat FaAJna
scure : “Well, Miss, that depends up—Mrs. Wm. Jarrard ol
NamM’60 cent Tobacco. It te as good as
1 on what yon wish to put the lace on.”
Grove, is in Jackson, taking
is generally sold for $1.00. • '
g PARADY, Mannhcturar of
She deferred purchasing and said
her son, whom it is reported, lying
■Qh. All best priulA from 6 to 7 cents
*
Boots and Shoe*,
: she would call again.
at
Deaths
duor.
per yard, at the 12 j per cent at are.
Mateo* oad Rapterta* nasAly &lt;taee,alM eUM
While the correspondent was visit­
Uoa to SIU onl«&gt; rx&gt;«apuy. NotevUte
—Dr- M. C. Ellis has io(|^ his
Japan Tea Dust al Wnito k Mc­
ing a family of great respectability
JOHN Q CRES8Y,
Namee*, only 50 cents per lb. Try It- .
office over Wheeler’s store,
tl
BHE^l P"r._____
near this place, be learned that the
will be found in ita proper
Ten cases of those
Christian port, of the community had
this paper.
1$ 3 . « O
been so annoyed by the noise of a
—Tlie postmaster want]
Hand made and whole-stock BOOTS
free methodist man, thst their school
At Tbitmax's.
*■ ifjnni lai Uolt Sairitm,
lhe person who deposited
house’ was not opened for prayer
BQU Don't forgot U. The beet Beef
in tlie office Inst week
meetings ns it had formerly l*een. If
Steak a&lt; Roc A Clever's, at only 10 cents
Scott, Hubbardston.
thia is llyi fruits of his labor, wo only
per pound.
LOX&lt; &gt;TIME.
—Geo Brown and Y.
, Castle, wish him goodspeed alone. Don't
L RUSSELL.
two farmers living south, at rurkera, irritnte the spirits of the good people
' I will bold an examination of toachvm at
Last Monday they dug, |
al the Center by your presence.
Nsabvi'.te. Saturday, Oct. (ah, commencing

U’

Credit stores will accuinmud te you t»t three timoa !? 12 per cent Reell-y
it is a matter of importance In ymt-pnrelta&lt;*r» whether ven fuy me lhe
above per coat, or lhe credit sloresdrum 2-5 L» 50 p«r r»*ui’lvr waiting from
30 to 365 days on yoe. Tnerfore bc»r hi. niiud tha: lire i»ric«» chi cur stuck
ue the lowtnrf O»d based on cash Sales. 1 shall make a a specialty of

Elegant New Qutrters,

CLITIIHS IND GEITS FORIISHIRG GOODS!
Dry Goods Business

In both styles and cpmlity. nt the wnr thee duinpng yon the 12 1 2 per
cent only on th«m. My Fall tuni Winter Stock of
■

BOOTS AND SHOES, AND BUBBER GOODS
Is complete at aw-»y duA’u price*.
solicited.

Au exaniiiutl ou of Good* aud Prices is

Cuh or Trade paid for Buttfh and Egum.

Nashville, Mich., Sept. 10th, 16T6.

__________________

-

.

W. A. 1 YLSWORTH.

DRESS GOODS.

TAILOR.

JfONEY TO LOAN

f300.00 and UPWARDS
OX
JONES,

Everything

Want,

AGENTS FOR TUB CELEBRATED

and pitted 100 bushels of xtftatues.
The sefect school u progressing st 9 o'clock A. AL Applicants proved*
—Mr. Wm. Janard has : pwenlod finely. Lots ol sport during the in- lhemaelvM with pen, ink and paper, as lhe i
Come and tec nt and bring along
examination will b* both ora.' and written. 1
us with a basket of fine al ilea and termiasions judging^ from lhe articles
yow BuUei;, Eggs and Dried Fruit, ।
Nashville, Sept. 23rd.
potatoes. Tbe apples were e finest' •.hnt some of tlie pupils purchase.
We pay the HigLett Market Price for j
Wm. E. Mabtix, Sup't.
1 and largest we have seen ll
Window glass means business.
—The Christain Sundij School
Dr Griswold contemplates leaving Dissolution of Co-Partnership.

ELIHU CHIPMAJ^
Justice of the Peace,

will give an entertainment,tiMisting Maple Grove this fall. His success­
of rehersals', singing, etc., ant Sab­ or will be Dr.TIuzen of Olivet.
bath, in the place of their rsjular exq’iu

BOLL OF HO.YOIt.
— Lee Bros, have just retired an
Tho following is the report of the
invoice of canned Voney mn|s(actured at lhe Dowagiac Bee Lrdens,' pnmiry department fot the month of

I

Tbe Co-Partneftbip heretofore existing
under thv firm n*mt} of Boise A Lee is ibis
day dissolved by mutual consent, aud tbe
buslneM will be carried on at tbe old stand
No. 49, by Lee A Bro., nnd all eeeeunte doc
the tale firm will be settled by them,
Nashville, Sept. 15U», 1875
L. C. Boisk.
H. M. La*.

LEE &amp; FLEMING,

W. H. KtCBER

t

Bro

AMERICAN ORGANS,
AND

FIB ST CLASS

PIANOS!
THE AMERICAN ORGAN

'70,000 NOW IN USE.
Itfew Sty lew
Wave been introduced thia eemea which
; ’urp*M eeyiltuig ever offered to the public,
i &gt;-oi’k,iX~7“‘—

live stock
Taken a« payment.

STOOLS AND INSTRUCTION BOOKS

cuBatanlly on bead.
la acknowledged by all leading musicians J. H. Luk.
•
Gao. R. Elb-um)
u be the fineM instrument in tho market. .
13-1

PATENTS.

All persons knowing tbesnselves indebted
to Boise A Lee will please call and scale
imibediaielr, as the old books are closed
whiph is lhe nioeat we have Serf, and’ the present term.
‘■ ‘te
for settlement.
•
■ Names
those scholars who have
Colleetunu a specialty. will be sold vetycheaik Trj .-glas.-i.
________ ‘ rTlOg- A tfPKAGCE, PnwMat.
' not been absent during the month :
—Capt. Boise and H, R. Dfci-.son j
Wonld reepectftilly call lhe al teation of the
sconorojLUKt kale.
MONEY TO LOAN
1 Willie Vandervoort, Ella Woolctitl,
cittern. of Nashville and vicinity, to
1
Mry.sit »M Ntrnttaa
have made arrangements tn|hnove j
WaxaxAi, on tbe 24th day of July, 1672.
Ihtir stock, bought for easb,
I IlLHINEBS LNIVEI181TV
Jay Reynolds Humor Rophnvu, Hyto Belding, 40 miles north^------Jeremiah Shopbell and with gaveji mortgage
and to be sold at the
my
Bn
ph
son,
Alice
Raphson,
Ella
to
Millie
C.
.Fnukcb
to
secure
the
payment
lowest
cash
rates.
they will open a general slot! The
of the aum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars,
The good wishes of this entii com­ Hoag. Charlie Everts, Blanche Allen,' ($2o0.00) which said m- rtgage waeduly reMira Burgman and Donny Bailey.
eorded in the office of tbe Itertoter &lt; f Decde
munity will go with them.
:
Standing of the A class in Arith­ in and f ♦ Barry County, Michigan, &lt;»a the
—Reynolds 8c Co. have talen a
second day of Augutt 1872, in Liber -Z'' of
metic: Charley Everts 60, Jacob। mortgagee on page MT; nod whereas,Who
wagon, and Aif. Buxton several
BOOKS. STATIONERY
Hecknthorn 100, Ralph Boise 100, eald mortgage wee duly and legally assigned
and Webster 8c Hobbs' a di
to M M, Prenois on tbe ninth day of De­
Rufy Stevenson 100, Addison Car­ cember. 1873, which eaid assignment was
TIIK
WALL PAPER, PAINTS,
their own manufacture, to the &lt;
duly
and
legally
recorded
on
the
second-lay
penter 90, Johnny Brady 90, Dora
fair. They are good and nice ci
of January, 1874. In the Register’s office for
OILS VARNISHES,
.
Wolrath
'100,
Louisa
Lenz
100,
DAILY FOR THREE MOKTffR
.Ml" STYLES. *°
lhe firat pramium
Barry county, Michigan, in Liber “6” of
Edith Fleming 80, James Ehret 90. mortgagee, ou page 41. and M. M. Fransis
BRUSHES, GLASS.
The ropolarity te thia
te so great
—Boise Bros, are receiving
is now the owner of said mortgage, and no
ld 1 e*An,,*&lt;',, lbou&gt;a*,, ooptesareedd each
A class in Geography : Charley
suit at law has been instituted to recover
PUTTY. DYE STUFFS
goods io lhe drug hue. The 1
Everts 80, Jacob Heckalhorn 90. the debt secured by eald mortgage, and de
tion of tbe public is called to
TOILET ARTICLES
Ralph Boise 90, Kufy Stevenson 90, fault has been made in the payment of tbe
same, and there to now due 03 lhe same the
new stock of Trusses, which is
Minnie Coe 100, Dora Walrath 90, .urn of oue hundred twenty - three and
PERFUMES
sidered
ihe
best
Tiuss
made,
CMS. W. DE1ARAY,
Hattie Gregg 90, Edith Fleming 80, 12-lffOth dollars, also an attorney fee of
twenty-five dollars, provided io be paid by
boys have been in business her
James Ehret 90?
tho terra* sf'taid mortgage, should any
one year, but daring that time
B class in Arithmetic: Jay Rey­ proceedings be taken to foreclose the same :
Notice is therefore hereby given that I shall
worked up a largo trade. Go in .nd
nolds 80, Hymy Raphson 80, Harvey sell the pre^isee described io said mortgage
see them.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Wile 80, Cora Carter 80, Lucy Heck- te public anolion on tbe 6th day of Novem­
Wmdsw Glees, Hate Gimm. Cui. 8tstaed.au
—Old Frogfoot and “Brick Ben-1 athorn 80, Sarah Stevenson 80, Jen­ ber, A. D. 1875, at the hour of Ihrce o clock
in the afternoon, at the north front
Enameled Glam. French ami German Look
croy" had a nice confidential chat if- &lt; nie Lincoln 80, Edna Olds 80, Nina door of the court house iu the City of
Gl*~ Plate-, -lao Ikymer. Baumanj
Co. ■ Strictly Pure White Lead, all at bw
th a I being
ter the speech at Charlotte, last wink Hall 80, Angia Beard 100, Minnie Hastings. Michigan,
the place of holding the circuit court in and
J°U *“nl ”V»ktag. get o«
Thursday. All would have l&gt;«jn Coe 100, Hattie Gregg 100.
| for Barry county, to aatisfy the amount due
on said mortgage, together with mid attor­
calm and peaceful hadn't John Dm
hills
C class in Axilhmelio: Wi lie ;
ney
fee
and
all
other
legal
easts.
The
de1UB n&lt;Mx]w«rd Avs.. sad 10 airib 12 Com
Inis edged into tbe room, whereby lie Davidson 80. Horace Flint 90, GeorgF&lt;* Madiotaal and Mechanical purj&gt;o«ra only r«-» Bl., E. Detroit. Miob.
.
ecriclion of said premises M 'described in
Uvery artwte atUde warranted sa rvprrcentcd । I world came to know that "Brick"Jud ie Thomas 90, Chariy Burger 80, sajif mortgngs is: Tbai piece or parcel of PURMTUBE HAWACTOBY-'i
land lying and being in Ike Village of ffaabgiven Frogfixrt tlie greatest "cussi*^" Willie Vandervoort 90, Clinton Ko­
iiT..----- lumua st lx,wea
viHe. County of Barry end Stale of Michi
------ R- epair in
Bottom Price? • French awd
Ameriom
be has ever received.
cher 80, Joe Webster 80. Levi Ev­ gan, known and described as Village Lot.
G’»m. a,| aixM. double *nJ &gt;i««l® thick, Jo
commencing fifty-five (M) feet north of the
—Some two mouths ago, John 6. ert* 80, Genia Phillips 90, Blanche oorth-wsjt center of Lot No. twenty-seven
U,,e,iinrAc-. Si.
kind■ of m-ined aB&lt;j Figured Glam. I a’»o
Henderson and the Widow Houvsr, Allen 90, Perlie Cook 80, Mertie (27). luenoe east one hundred tbiny-two
rueraawe tewlbeet m--L- H-.b in the State.
of Vermontville, hitched and vowed Brace 90, Fanny Dancer 80, Nora (132) feet, thence north fifty-five (56) fee*,
Ghee
ready
vei-Frvnc'.
or
Americam^and
Manufacturers and keep* on hx*
tbence west one hundred thirty-two (152)
warauted wfe hem* at my rite, and
to stick to each other n* long as Bu k- Fleyherty 80, Annie Dart 80, Donny hot. thence north fiftyjfive (65) feet te lhe
«!2i"
«8‘V c“'
x“*' "&lt;&lt;
plane of beginning.
wheat cakes and babiks were in dah- Bailey 80, Ella Woolcott 90,
Deted July 28, 1876.
tod to
ion. But, alas, how fickle is huunniName* of those scholars who have
•
.
M. M. FRANCIS,
»&lt; E’ P E-'Rl' "
A~«!
Usignoo for Mortgagee.
ty!' Two months has barely elajsed bean perfect in spelling:
Jacob
CLEMINT SMITH.
.
and ihe wife has found a handsune Heckalhorn, Stall* Fcighner,
r AttemAy far Awiipee.
44-4
Together with a fall assortment ol
man in dm person of one Hinclley /
Lojk II. Waskbn,
Notice!
and Hcnieraon has caused a "wh:reMIBBORS.PICTURES,
FKA MBS
• Teacher.
Wntw : My wffe, Maria Heodercoa,
M’' to be yublished in tbe Jferw.!
Mr. Vnt has had eertral years t-xyc
AND CABOS. BRACKETS,
Ue left my hpl and bnwd, without juai
Spwc.Ml Church Meealwg-.
WHOLESALE CASH BATES.
eace in the Leery bavinem and te prrpai
dusters: te. *c..
There wUl be a special meeting of the oaoa* or provocation, Ibh to io warn al!
to famish a» who wish with a good r
pereuM fecm t.-ueung or harboring bnr on
and al prices corresponding wtth tbe ch
Christian Church next Saturday. Got. 2nd,
ray
accvute,
aa
I
will
pay
no
debt
of
her
th—-______________________________ Mjl
to commence al 2 o’clock ?. M. Tho entire
ud know, ,L Fo,
u.liy .
Vermoatrilte, Sept. 27, 1875.
wwklulp^ kJ, cha,,|Rfi&gt; fcBMd mccibernaip WWSwfr, pH*4 W ba Q-*wJ
Job* 8. HaaoKBaer.
CIFHNS ANS CA8ICTS,
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General Conveyancing,

BOISE BRO’S

GOLDSMITH’S

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FAUCI GOODS!

$1.50

Neck Ties, Rashings,

PAYS FOR

DETROIT EVENIN9 NEWS

Irtim, (Mu aii'fW Bone

GLASS AND PA TNT

jewelry

WINES &amp; LIQUORS! 108 * .

(Rocks, Spectacles, $c.

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ATTENTION!

Putt, Uirary, Dining, OBa id
GEIEEAL HUrrURE!

; Baby Mi ait Pmihlatas j

MEAT MARKET

ntx meads fur ten years and

ATKINSON &amp; BOE,

guyt-J

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EATS,

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proffcnfiriies. The thi
Sag*«rv*,t£?a',ponnB' *

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l‘*Jd«r storm whi

^aHlcirille. Dean« wu urrestad'
on Monday afternoon and taken U-

painters

FflftTf

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,

�of them color, other* diaoolor. ' Il J?* J
mfctecie of cherafatiy. When,
j
five yiwtra ago, n young actierai first W;'
the fancy of making henelf blonde, “ftt i
a changv,” aa shn mid, ahe never imaf i
food she was introduong a tahfafa |

-Tte

Lk—brinnara «. cmuta«rod far'**
dytefatata
prertotetbwong

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«L.»—

rc|«r»ned lua dbtrirt ip Oougrsra iu 1&amp;S7-.X j
freproid tert totidvrourtrr |

groey of her iKtgiuary guvenunwt. and th*
ytauri rrinoslfapaclalhaaaaaamedtbsexcliMuve
direction of all the splroms looking toward, tbs
rrdwtelacasntof tbs Bouaparttote. M..Ronner
V'btedbriMri'fasr. ’ ‘ Ci
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tion.

bedim WM intolerable. It te slated that a perty of flttixrnx went oat amt kilted firs Mnteeae.
who bad been engaged te mutilataq: tbe bancla
and vara of tbe dead to obtain tbe jewelry.
Christians Point fa entirely awspt away by the

-Gen. J. D. Croftou. late Adjutaat-Goncrel
of Mfasouri, hra been amrted at hb farm in |
Cfav couuty, charged wttb f&gt; faery ia couuec I
tiow with the Stale war claim* while be «ra '
iu ofaee. Ufa *oa, who wa* ha cterk, wan abo
arroefad fur cxanpiieity iu the offeoae.
.
—A raid of Yudfaro upon a brrd of cattfa
new Bbmarek. D. T.. was made Irat wrak. bsing the first nud cast of the Muaouri for some
&gt;tuae. Ous harder Was failed and 100 band of

origutely Intended.
-New York bad a &lt;mm of yellow fever toe
other day—» Mitor, fTOm Cabs.
-Ite aaonaisawnaro to negotiate with toe
tten for toe punfasM of too Back Hills bare ।
not umeb hope of making a treaty, as tte In­
diana are not at aU friendly. At one of too
counott RMtotioga tte otter day tte Conmte
■KMicre and titer escort of cavalry Were aurronuded by about 5,OX bostde ravageR, who

•mglc abut tired would have cauasd i&amp;dfacnnu- note siaugbtsr, aad tics whits* felt very uusa*y
uutil qofat v M restored.

—lhe verdict of tbe jury in the trial at
Philadelphia of Wertrrvrit. for participation fa
tbe Charite Bom abductxm. found the prteoner
guilty, aud a general belief prevail* that be will
mfaesouftenoa.
hrunswwfa N. J., a faw &lt;tey» ago. James Gar­
land. atauate faatee ta teacher, abut bis wifs
tore® U»«m. Then, believing taw .load, be
locked htonseirU. Ute room, toot tamaelf three
tOMs. efxnwd the taste artery of bis arm, nod
fatting to die quickly enough, crushed bis own
skull with a heavy hammer. Hte wife will ro­

N. Y. 81-ATE ROOFINC CO.j

Now, both the jie* world and the oJi |.

_______ uumb»’' of far­
_____ _ .____
wWBh tad beru filled
With charcoal, and beriMc her lay an
empty bottte labeW. “ ettar.” Ittfficafr rtteistarwir wm . «T sfafia rosnmnfaA

have gone mad over it All worn* I
wwut’to be Monde, especially those who ■
nn gray. Stfly violation of nature—far &lt;
what » more sacred than
crown if-,
white hair ? And han not dark beauty j

$5 to *20 If

8«ffT*IHaSfeT.
’“t&gt;a«jsrrKL*

tte characteristic attraction, as well gt
ftafrirf Probably tte* inordinate a|

tert the phySfctaa rtrilld only atato lhe mnttion.d goldraiiuur ufaro from th*
tat tai light fa the i&amp;wiW all brouty.|
fact that ahe had been dead ta more
ApoBo vm all diabewdted with light!
HUlo
Homer compare* his goddroewaxul morirorr^jor »fro ifjrifii rfr cumx- tafa to tho golden Venus. In buttery!
\I and in fashion, therefore, wn see the
• cUdoss not mitigate tbs bonani of tlx- blondes triumphant, until such times oil
lava to know that the bodtes of ttero who the brunette* regain their empire.
j perish by shipwreck, as in tho case of
Ex-Gov. Skymottb, in a speedi to the |.
Army of tbe Cumberland, made a very |
happy statement of hia military qualities ]
when be saht, “ Gen. Grant will admit ’
ocrtaiuiug that thedr I todies had Dot liven । that in a little contest I had with him hr
reoovvred, he procured a diver's armor, ■ rail a great deal faster and further than I
and. When be had Imrned to use it, went
with two uttes dtvareto the acene of the

otU’ df these they saw tbe head of a fomaln apparently hanging to a reef of
rocks, and. on approaching it they saw it
was hold in the gigantic clutches of a
cuitie-flah. Thh divers counted eight of
throe anns, some clinging to tho rocks,
K. a platform favoring
opparing apy increase.
others bolding the hidf-consumod body,
ptad. Oov. Graton «u. '
and others floating about in tlie water.
i«ly. and Gon. W.‘ F.
They were 12feet ox-more in length,and of
itod by acoiamatfac for
immense sure and strength. The divert
Tbe retnfandw of the
were not prepared for an encounter with
this desperate fish, and were hauled up,
but not before Houser attempted to
spring forward and rescue .the head, in
Ucon |4alf&lt;mi favors
whose features he declared he recognized
pracfecabte date, and
thoee of a sister. He was restrained by
oppea.
if tbs currency at tbe overflowed, the water during the day
tho other divers, and proposed to make
country
f v..- «J
anotlwr descent the next day, but when
Die the following Sp- and a half west every garden and every, morning camo ho was delirious, and soon
.
-ii-r
»wi_ -1°*
foundation fa destroyed. JJomicilro arc after died from the effect of tlie shock.
of tbe Indiana for tisa Fort Bertbold sgsncy.
ncatterod promiscuously in the center The facte have been sworn to by tho surDakota Twnton , Alee. w.
G. Irving,
irTiiifj, u»
of luiiiwi,
Blinob. ------------- :—p
----vivore, wKb give a minute account of the
•gefa for Ote fndfami of• ~
appearance of the flah,which corresponds
New Moateo-, John F r_______
.
Infernal Bovefxw for lUedtetrid farmed by an I ho west, iu tho neighborhood of Olean­ to those of any natural history. And
‘ and
. J,
ucniig the FifUi
der Pwk, where tijure are many tnnall now the British Admiralty propose to
farmsand a number of stylish reodruoe*. • haw a scientific sfiarch made of the ledge
—Mr. Delano bw at teugtb retired from the
the water is reported to have reached s where the shipwreck occurred to nee if
office of Becretary of the Interior. Hto tetter
depth of from six to nine feet In the it be true that the victims of ship­
dant * note of MxsSptauee fara v&lt;y sntuflirowt- buainere section of the city large stocks wreck l«ccnie the food of throe marine

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arr- t*t 1 was uaniecf m tbe data art which of goods are kept ou tlie ground floors, mounters.
lhe roeiguaiton woold ia^l steaL- and one can estimate the injtuy which
.
KDJTPit. WAJfTXD.
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thirty inches of uro water would involve,
About four.yaam ago the King ef BurmjmciAVjm
ntzunrrttiAL.
the Wbaakerop in England ml It
ttix to presume Utitt the earnings of mah wished to start a weekly uewii|&gt;aper,
-..k—
Z will bo „exhausted
wi.M„^i in r«&gt;J ’
i an entire ----year
iu the vemafntoir and in English, and
pairing damages. Probably vegrtetiutt forthwith
।
oouBtiltod an eminent British
year. ctxn["*red with 1SCQ, when lhe United baa boon utterly destroyed ; butthat th*
official then in Burnish about the matter.
Kingdom b«l LO00.(*}!•«* t*«b. ao&lt; H b
inland is involved in wholesale-ruin; we His
j
Majesty said there need be no
ratanatcd that tbe amount of grain required
( trouble about minor details; he would
from abroad will a mount to KK.OOC.OOO bnriiib do not apprehend. ’’
Dunagre are variously estimated at see to them himself; wliat he wanted wn«
upoo-Teee, Eugli
.
_
from tWO,000 lo tl,000,000.
a comjH-tent English editor, with un
and roliuig milJn. and employ tag »&lt;) hand*, baa
Anglo-Indian experience of journalism,
to whom a thousand rupees would be
paid. His Majesty added that he would
laat wk tn arrange protaataarira for the bold­
ing of a Nations! Bairioad Oouvrotoon there
makn only one stipulation, namely, that
tho editor should pledge himself to Sal­
Th" storm whichprevailed oo the cosat low with o&gt;ustaut approval tire line of
of.Texas last weRk-proves to have been policy adopted by the Court, that noth­
country.
—Tbe packing aeatcu baa oommsnewd at tliu.nio«t dewtructivo ever experienced in ing displeamng to his Majesty should,
Kanaaa Ctty. Mo. Plankinton A Armour killed tlid Section of the o&gt;udfc»y. Galvcaton ever appear in tho journal, and that in
Hufihred comparatively little, tlie great­ case of throe rules being infringed tho
est force of the clemcn^} having boon editor should befbrehand sanction his
felFfcrtliCT South. - -dudjSfaola, a city of liability to receive immediately flvo hurpany. KaUUtisa •150.000; Glam. Nsaly A -Ca, about 1,200 inhabitate/, situated qu dred strokes on the sole of his foot with
a prominent iron firm of I'lltaborgh. and Drake Matagorda Uiy, about Mgl miles below j the “shikkak wukk,” whatever that may
A Colby, one of tbe heavbat produce coubm- Galveston, was slagast jcomplctely de­ mean. The capital of the Burmese cmrion firon in Now York.
••‘ J
Htroydd ; only flvo btuii
houses and piro is still in want of a ncwijiaper.
—BL Louis paper* slats that a party of Ik»- a fww dweUiugs remain
iding. The,
tot&gt; capitate** arc about to sTOrt a mataswtii
More than 3,000 yuarB ago parchment I
ns of build| street* arc tilled with th
botsi tbwe. Ufa to bo-twelvs rtorta. «gb.
iugw and fences, the wharves are to- was manufactured; the original Scrip-1
300 fees square, aiid will have lOOu rooms.
1
tally
demolished,
and
the
coast
for
a
dis
­
—Tbe ersditoro of itanfy Clews A Co. bald a
lures were written upon it. The finest,

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Ameflejm

The National Hymn and

THE $50,000 BONANZA T..«o Dewvlr ’•«-»

AGENTS WANTED I

maetin; at Hew York tbs other day. and a mo­ tance of twenty milce is strewn with which is in our day known by the namu
tion was made to dsefarc them bankrupts and corpses. It is impoafible to tell how of “vellum,’’ ia used to a considerable
dbeharge them from all their debt* and claim*; many lives have been lost, but tlie num­
extent for recording important matter*,
txa obfaettoo. bare soads. And lbs raseftog adber is estimated at two hundred. One Buch ns documenta to l»o placed in corhundred
bodies
have
already
been
re■ uer-stones of public buildings, deeds,
— A cunnus effect of tbe bard timee iu New
ietune&amp;VCer nob eOeuaea to a Aneaf W.0W. or
kmprtonaaMat at hard labor far three years. or York Mahowu la tbe heavy cfacreara of ferry rovexed. The survivors have lost every­ etc., an it wux not barn and is compara­
bo(M. ■
aud bores-cir receipt*. Although the ferry thing, and are utterly destitute. Meas­ tively indeotructible. Vellum is made
-titae craoty. BL. te enviou* of tbe no charge b ouly two cents |*r jrawengor. a mngk ures arc being taken by the cittans of from tho skins of my young kids and
hue to Brooklyn shows a decraara- in receipts Galveston, Now Orleans, and other ' lambs, by a prootm of liming to remove
compared with former years of several thou­
places on tlie coast, to afford them re­ ! tlie hair and fat^- imbalances, then care­
sand dollarv a mouth.
lief, but meanwhile they uro suffering fully stretched on a frame, and with an
for
ncccatitiro of life. Saluria,
— tiic
- '.n ], inatnuxMmt caDed a moon knife, scraped
on both aides; the fimh ride fa then covC
‘
with flue chalk nd rubbed with]
-TbsEMcMiLondbakterwof Era rwwatiy
leas'aerionsl Other .■owns along the
•ent an spratt to tab eoautry to import the
coast are yet to -hear from. Probably
cunditfaa of lbs rood, and ta lib rtqxxt, jort
jiclUbbed. tills ■goal up tbs raUrtnixiing
not half of the extent of the calamity is
tuue mix*, aud refanrad. hra Ibfa^r rodUedsd 4®a&lt;*iTPiaj acjAi
«’h&gt;Hs i&lt; the com]*uy are equal to fourtevn
ux-oxta’ pruAta. Hs rtxmden it uuniae to ro- . in landing two teUerioe of arttifary, 1JM1
•tends M axtro. and br.QOO.e^tridgre on tbe
ecart of Cube for tbe patnote.
—The editor of the Osrmaan, of Berlin, bra

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tT 'HAKD'PAN PRICES.
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pumice stone, and, after being levelled
aud dried, is p*lished with a preparation
of gum arsine and white* of egg*.

With 19,000,000 bmhete of surplus
wluatt this yror. Kansas tamers will re­
move W.OtXkOOO clear from that crop
alone. Fur their Si.000,000 busbeb. of
Kftplos ixirUy they wift-get at tent &lt;13,OXOiXt. Allowing them only &lt;6,000,000
. for ptlier marketable crops we find that
•a.&gt; la»:w.'lraai»iWr •* "S-i;they will hare &lt;27,000,000 to pay debts
1C takes Itaiti green becaruw he has no ' and nuke improvexmmte).besides begin-

ten* ro*M&gt;d trip tirkrte from all jwrt*of tiic
oom-JV to FtataUi^aaat• rWtatam&lt;»&gt;r

'since the wort In five years from now,
tbe UMXgMtad count** of Kansas, that
&lt;to no* at prewrait contain a ringte human

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Progression. hlo ,Retrograding.
NASHVILLE, BARRY, ff}., MIW-, EBfUMY, OCTOBER 8, 1875.

VOL. III.
It was when

£ rick up.m U.’ I roxiemtxr

bel, * Best Holland Gin,’ on me, and my■
owner, tlie liquor dealer, took nfa out off
my case and handed me over to Jack;
Barker, who had just finished painting•
the store.
.
" ‘•Here, Jack,' wyabe, ’ thfa wifi help■
you keepdiriataaat',*
•■•thMk
said Jack ; and off I
went under lifa arm. .

"3* wm very rick, and there was a
little W&gt;y boride her. Just think of
anotb» baliy there.
’

rhen I tinfaght os vow den

White pWctirt-

fly kl»r
Aborj» Um* touMT Ur.
An4 r.^Uu Mmtkwanl er. tte ritlw arc frownfe*.

Il«inj ttin ri!r»( gloffi.a Of tlx- prrwnt!

• THE GREEN BOTTLE.
" I believe I’ll have a glass of some­
thing comfortable,” said Tom Rarrmby
Tomlfainaby was not a member of

any temperance society whatever, mid
had nd dfaliko to the buri) of liquor. Not
that he was a drinking mm. Oh dear,
no! Never was drunk in his life ; never
even slightly overcome by liquor. But
still—well, still every now and then a
nice gfass of something comfortable
struck Tom in a pleasant light, and he
generally took it when it did.
To-night it wna cold and chilly and
gloomy, and tlio wind rattled the abuttorn, and crooned down Ups chimney,
and made a baxmhoc of itself along the
ntrcet; and Tom, who wan not very fond
of reading, could not lose himself in book
or nuigaxinc, and there was no one to I
talk to, ami the resolution above record­
ed seemed to be the most natural thing
in tlio world. "A glass of something
comfortable," raid Tom, " and a biscuit,
and then I'll turn in."
Then Tom wont to the clodc-t to look
for a veasel in which to bring the necesmiy liquor;for the comfortable somiv
tiring from the corner store, and spied
on an upper shelf a green bottle, with a
Xat Ixxly and a long neck, which laid
. othing in it, and amtdt of nothing, and
ho set itapou the table, while he stirred
the fire and put the kettle on,tlitttevetything might bo ready on hfa return.

Mrs. Twm w» al sent from homu, and
Tom was keeping house .for himadf. He
was on Ufa k^eoa liqforetbeqtove, xalpug

it, when ho beard a groan. It was a
faint, far-away, sounding groan ; but it
had such ' a ghotdly aonml that he
started.
" What*H that ?" hp cried ; and some­
thing answered :
"Only me." •
And jumping to his Let, Tom Barna­
by stood storing al&gt;out; for there wir;
nothing in the room tlint ought to have

“ Who is me f” cried Tom.
• "Tom ought to knoyr," said the
voice.
.
And thfa time Tom wiw that it osmo
from the green-bottle.
•• Haugod, if it isn’t in the bottle 1”
■oidTom. ■* " Initspirits, or what?’’
And the botfla answered:
-

whisky end alcohol!”
"Ob, t/ial kind ’" said Tom.
•• Karid the bottle. "Five devils.
I’re-bCm possessed by them all. Years
and yram tiwy hxl me such a life that I

until void Wtfe got ,Bt,t flnd pai biased
l* vinegar, that never did worse Burn
g|v#»&lt;ielfo«r CFUtgwroier tlw cftlic.
And I thought I .should end my days a

keow. Oh, wliat dlil that dear-woman
go away for I Why did she go f"

• " And there, in -a bright little room,
with a pretty wifo and a nict* old grand­
father, and two cunning littlo babies
looking on, ho opened me.’
"♦What ft nice smell!' eaid she—tho
pretty wife.
" And then ho made soma stuff with
lemon and sugar, and tliey oil drank
some ; and the babies looked at the light
alibiing through my green sides mid the
gilt label on mo. And the aid grand­
father said tho drunk had gone to hfa
head, and he should* hare to bn oarrirxl
up Ktaira, *; and they all laughed at tliat
bexxuua it was such a good juke.
.
"I liked myself then, and wliat was in
mo.
.
.
" Before I was amply the first-time
I felt pleased to be such a favorite aa I

It niugled with hep blood.
"At first she 'Mniamal Then ahn lay
stiH Her face grew white. I know I
wo* a murderer. ‘ Oh, 1-t me break rJ
criri. ‘Lot me be broken into frag­
ments !‘ But her fair flesh wna mohHed

be nor his pariah bad a shadow of claim, j Heated in front of the colored St. diaries,
to beg for a sutacripiwn to rebuild a ; and they were talking about tocnodcxw.
ehureli. By return of mail came l«ek a
"Du worstent tornndy 1 ever did are,"
letter from the Dnke to the effect that he '■ remarked an old negro, " war sixteen

Proclaim to thc'amembled multitude

said 'his Honor, as he signed the last'
‘"Happy Christmas’’ said ho, as he
stag(^ril in. ’Happy Cliristmas, old warrant, "and giro the women front
girl!’
...
’Happy I’ said she. ’O|»t this dread­ rills, push those dock loafers way back,
ful dn-1 That bottle cwne to jw firtt &lt;m and bo ready to liand out a fresh victim
.when you bear the bell ring. &gt; Now for a
ChriMmas.’
’
"B takes oo little to ^nt a drunk man
in a rage. He answered licr with mi
oath
" ‘Anyl&gt;ody would think I was drunk
to bifir you talk,’ uoid ho. And the poor
wonan answered:
"■Oh, good heaven! are you ever
sober! Oh, Jock I Jack !’
"And than be flew at her. Ho took,
mety the neck and lieat her over the
head with it. The cork fell out,-auj ’gje
liquer poured ovex her breast, and over
tljoboo of the littlo tinier lying iflxg^t.

NO. 2.

! who lived in a distant part of the king-

AS E’ASV HTXKT.
"Julius Itanurmbrancf: Dcbiuo, this fe&gt;
i# it I’-’^he ojikod of the first mon out.
. ,i‘ I wm never here before, sir.”
-

" There is always a find time, Julius,
toaqorxvwz ;;Tberd»Tgfjpgrimit ,-yon is
kicking iu a door and raising a great
howl, ahtf if you can’t explain it away
you are going on" a free~cxciireibn." ''

" Not guilty, sir.’’
“ Come up here, Mr. Officer ; hold up
your right hand, and let me uw&lt;»r jfou
to tell the whole truth without ftiax or
favur, and without being influenced by
tlio fact that the prisoner kicked you un­

should have been applied to for such an ,
"Did sha blow much!" inquired anobjwt; but tlie paraon 'atfid the letter ss other.
an autograph for five pounds and put the '
" Blaw much ! shoo ! niggers ! but
Duke down for tliat amount among the , dat was no deck passenger, dat tormuly !
sulwcrilxTs. Evidently that reverend ’
Why, sab,
‘ .................
it jfat lifts mn right
' ' * up *to re­
.
gentleman was of a spccafativo turn of member it!"
" Ebciyting went kitin’, eh!"
mind.■
.
" Kitin’ 1 Bre«« you! you poor, igno­
rant nigger, but I iwed a mulo lifted'
The young wife of the Grind Duke up like a. fodder, an’ how fur d’ye ’spore
Alexis, of 'Bimria, san of the Csnr (s^yw it blode him ? Jfat gin a guess. ”
•‘One miter
GaHgnanVa Mchtngcr),yu)A just been
6Free miles!”
divorced by the Tribunal of St Petcra"Acrossde ribber!”
.
burg. She wns a Herafan, and in that
"Intoutroet"
quality lunl been accepted by the EmEach
one
In
tho
crowd
made
a
griernq
prera Maria Atexandrowm* as a maid of
honor. Her Majesty wan rapidly cupti- and whan all were through, tho hoary•
headed
old
man
repeated:
'
*
vsted by her young country womsn. -who
“Niggers, you fa ail wrong. Dab torspeedily became bar favorite. Another
conquest of still greater importance rnuly cum fur dat mute, an’ bowled
a waited th;- young lady in the Muscovite around sufgot under him,.an* lifted trim

.

" Scan pop"—Champague.
A smart thing—A mustard plaster.

*

Musical, piracy—Stealing a march.

Wrai.iAM Daumkt, a St. Louis mon,
w» fined $10 lyr tunog profana ioDguagu
the other day. Danmet.-bow can-a man
with that name help swouriug ? .
" fy a dogfa trii is cat off entirely, will*

it not interfere with his locumetiea!"
" Not exactly. It will not affect hfa iarder the chin and bit y&lt; u on the wrist.
Empire. Not absolutely pretty, but en­ up' an* he was blade jfat exactly fptir
Go ahead now."
rfajpS but it-wfil atop his waggi*’.”
dowed with tliat grwc* Which besritehsa iiqpheo hy do waUih, rnre’ii you lire!”
The
officer
’
s
testimony
%ms
clear
and
to pulp; her delicate lionm broken; and
Tlvre was. apaiuTtil paure, and then
more than beauiy/pemesring a charming
direct, and, turning to Julius, the Court figure and -nu incomparnb'le elegance, tlio crowd-rapidly thinned out, wink­ mile |ui&lt;l a Italf lb shew.her new veil to a
" Ah, dear, I wns filled up Again, and I van sound m wer; whim''‘led 4»y
she inspfaeir the yotlng Grand.Duke with tire old man remarked:
woman who woa mu! at her didn’t ?&lt;•!
again, and again ; and after a while I liaven knows wliat mad fancy, left lri« continued:
" Julius Itemembrnnoc Delano, the nu irresistible paarion,; Ono evening the
th® least-ini tired whim abe.*go&gt; home.
began to see things changing about me. victim and staggered into the' street
The wife’s face was not so bright; the spin. Tho snow won' falling.. Thir air falling nuthmi|TeSveA, the bleak winds Empress saw enter her ajKir’xnant tlie stink to dat statement if I dis fur it—
The mngicfau who iutoufahc.1 hfaaaiiFieJtsftw^ Herald.
■
old grandfather never laughed; the wss white with it He staggered' afobg, and sobbing ^ucw-won’t hurt yon a maid of honor ’ bathed in tears,. who,
ence by'ehaijgihff n mnruy bird into a
babies’ tods were out; and onef day uuttering to Iritnaolf. At last he _ anno
throwing horadf-at her Majesty's;feet,
rabbit has a fonnuloUe rival m Uic ttifcn
t»e tkufeii.ixck cau/ik;'
Jack staggered in, took no up, drank tea wharf, and. ntiimbled kcrorf/ ’ii/^I, of water, a bur of soap, and jfarfect rest avowed her, lovo .and . besought the
whb'tqratd a . bushel of priatocs into a
He stood GO a chair on the Campus barrel.
the fast drop from me, and tum­ bdiave a boat lay tliere on which he had for three months. Stand bock, Julius, (JEnrmw'e consent to iho marrfage. That
.
, n
and
when
you
.hear
tlie
ruitfitlo
of
the
bled into a chair. The wifo began to been once before, and where they had
Mme night the young fady wm put into Martins in the dunk of evening, and as a
Cuicioo TWbMftc.’ *• ‘ Tom Tayfor&lt;abt
Block Marfa be ready to get nBqard."
given him drink.
a railway carriage, and, under good &lt;w- crowd gaihvrcd Im began: ■
the dramatist), of the WflaLnigtoh Agri­
SOME EXIT.ANATION8.
" ’Sea-Bird, ahoy!’ cried he. ‘Hullo!
oort, conducted to the . frontier, white',
’• ‘ Oh, Jack! ’ says she. ’ • Oh, Jack
"Cornelius Rose, stand up straight,' tiie • Grand ’Duke Alexis received orders racing. The Lord made cold, water— cultural Deportment, has di?covered tliat
how I liate that dreadful bottle ! Wo j btllo! Sea-Bird, ahoy I’
animal starch exists, in human b]^&lt;xl.
look me in thceya, on J .tell me how you to rejoin; Iris ship. But the Ctor had
" Nobody answered him.
••
were so happy before it came into the
Tln rc’a r-omo sense in ironing criminals,
" • I’m coming nbonnl/-*l»c muttered— came to lie drunk yertertfay."
(Pause.)
reckoned without the determination of
houife!'
after all, to make them upright,'I .,,"I drank wlfisky—dot’s de reason.”
" Lebmc 441. you whskljnyr. Lost
tlio two lovers. The Prinod escaped, re­
"She blamed me, but I knew ‘I'm coming aboard. I shn’n’i stay at
How thk heart warms-tow$l tlie man
•
‘
Correct,
Cornelius.
Yem
might
have
joined Iris fiancee beyond tho libinc, and night I saw a whitoheadrd old mon at a
it wns the evil spirit in me that she tome to.be preached to. I’m my own
who Urea vn »h&lt;j wiuuy side qf \lifoj—
tried for a life-time and not como any married her ip German territory, nbt- bar. J pleaded with him to came away,
naster.’
meant.
never grambics about the-wva'tUar, keeps
nearer tlie mark. After getting drpnk withstanding paternal fulmiuations ; mid but. ho was dial to my words. Ho filtod
“Then ho took one step more. Splash
“ ‘ You’ve lott your place, Jack,' rays
his temper in the midst of fretting cares,
&lt;b.
then left with bar for America. The. rp- a glass trith .deadly liquor, ami as it went
slie. ‘Everything luw changed. You —crash ! ‘He was through the thin ice,
nmuco fasted for two years, mnl nothing gurgling down his throat I said to him: spettfca.kindty of hfa nniglj.bar«fc refrains
wder
the
water.
.
,
don’t lovo mo any more. You don’t
from butting words that so often 1im0i6
tried
to
rouse
you
you
sal
up
and
called
•Old
man,
thou
art
doomed
1*
’
Ha
could bend tho detexminatiem of the
“' Thank heaven,' mid I, • piy misera­
care for the children. It’s all that lx?t.jm’-.]?!
him num®, and offered to cat him up, Emperor,' nor restore the son to Iris laughed n cynical laugh, and he ooraed wounds -never to heat
ble career is ended.'
tle.’
Ix New Yertc fast week L xifax Hotwer,
and raised a row which wns heard for favor, when iho influence of the Em­
" But Jack was too tipsy to core whnt
It is a serious charge,
a pretty girl ef fonrteqn,, attempted to
two
bk__-,
.
,
..
press,
bring
brought
to
bear
on
the
son,
«nd there was a roaring in my neclu-» «
h1m&gt; said.' Ho staggered over to the hi
Cornelius iUsc, fnitl'm afraid that you
commit suicide by drinking « pipl.o^xpd
determined tlio latter to accept iris
(CvBiraotiou in the crowd.)
. “ Next tiling I know it wft&lt; tiijfvfl »&gt;yble, took me by the neck, mid oarrivd me
ink. This aouuds ink-md-ibte, buteiijfa
have eated ybftt fast fall Srntermelon." , father's comytionfl. It was decided tliat
light, and 1 win filiating on^l«
‘‘Xlux inoruuig,',’. continued the.man,
t&lt;/a liquor Htore. Tliere they put another
"I con 'splaiu nil dat, nah," replied tho Grand Duke should consent to o di­ "I wns at the iD'/rgne, ,wh«C the un­ tine. The phytdeian didn't otfdcr bhr-to
‘
“
There's
ft
bottle,
’
,
said
some
one.
devil into me. That one drove the fur­
known dead rest cm top col.1 marble bwallow aah'eat of blotting pad, because
the
prisoner.
“
I
went
to
do
party
fast
vorce,
resume
hra
situation
in
the
Rus
­
niture out of the house ; bit by bit it It was a bare-legged boy. Ho stoppAd
sian navy, and that an annuity should lie slabs. I did not think tli.it my words of ho didn't think it would bf&gt; writej-rr-Norever the side of a Ixist, and caught me.
was pawned.
ing about any of settled on the heroine of the romance. the night birforo would come back to me rittown Herald.
,
,
‘ There was a niau drowned here fast
" Then they left tlio house iteelf and t
your Sams.",
.
It was immediately after that tho Prince with rnicH awful significance.”
Spkuhxu of the cliecks now worn by
'right,'
said
he
to
another
boy
at
hfa
were in u cellar somewhere. She took
" Well, Sam wm dor.
Sam an* me was in London with the Czar. The
(Crowd drew doner.)■ •
- '
gentlemen, a London correspondent thus
in washing; some of the money she side.
don’t jist get along very well, and when formalities of the-divorce were completed
" I loofcodthrough tho glass door, and, abundantly evidonces that capriBfoua
earnt went for more evil spirits to fill.;I " ‘ Did yon see him 1’ said thfa one.
I seed him dor I knew- -”
my bearers, what do yon think I mw on faahiem fa not confined tq thngaatke sex.
me.
i “ *Ka*‘l
A™1- * He wusdrunk,
"What’s'ajl iliw Hlk'oboutl” inter­
one of tho cold dabs before mo?”
" I believe,” hs says,
that somv of die
'■ Didn't I incite n&gt;,«&gt;ir I One night-“ndkillod hi* wile. Ttey'ro got «n in.
HOir I.VJKBEIt I.-i FHOCUBElt. ,
"The* old man!" shouted twenty pla’ds are S3 largo tiiat a gcntlcan wi'hai
rupted the Court
Tail on tte Uhl.- endtawtte old grand- qntet on tar, down in th* cite orrr
A
Wisoonain
lumber
oamp.
holds
from
" ’Bout Sam, sab."
voices in chorus.
two pairs of trowrem—one worn in the
falter lying date «trf Jack drank on Ite
1 ”T' O” «"■"« 10 *dl u‘“
" Well, you just drop Sam, and tell twenty to forty men, and their work be­
" No, my friends,” continued the mnn, morning, the other in tlie afternoon, to
floor te the foot of the ted. Didn't I Ue *» ™. the junk man.’
gins in die full, aa soon as the swarnjw aa lie stopped down. " I didn't see a show the entire pattern."
mc about your geltiBg drunk."
•
• -:r}i
loathe mrtel! I tried to topple &lt;«, but
"
1 »»Stered. «nd. much apunrt
when J seed Sam are Holidly frozen over. The nido rrnui blasted tiling !*'
. Tais fa abuu*. the time when theconLI couldn't manrito it If owr bottle .lid “J »®.
■» «“ lunk-ahop window
‘dffrT knew thcn’-wift goiif-to Wthe aw- from civilisation to the camp is-first
Several men chased him, but be nude try editor shivers over his case aad Beto
deriro te amate ilarlf, I did. Bat itww. ■o’ • *“k- T1"' *•*“ lm‘&gt; waated tte
fullcst fight you ever eot eyes on, and—” mode. The forco is divided into chop­ hfa escape.—Detroit Err.a Preu.
up, “ those who have promised us wiiod
no nae. Happy Ir.lllee, beautiful cut “ood off me. I bad no meU ol liqaor
“I can't fool any more time awn^ on pers, who fell the trees; sAwyvni, who
op subscription will confer n favor by
glaaa, cologne bottle*, innooent water Wt. ““J •1““« ™me« your wife.
Sam. I send yon up for ninety days, cut the trunks into tlie requiritelengtlis;
bringing it in quick," anti as'with "be­
bottlee ten* been broken when they Intel
" ' "'&gt;»» •
I'olUe!' any* ete—
About BB remarkable a character as numbed fingers he spaces cut the line,
and you can write out Sim’s history and ktampers, who with oxen draw the logs
draired to laat, no doubt; but I, who ‘I"*1 ,1“t I want. How much for ill'
to the tanks of the river; and cooks, who one will meet* in a journey through the he thinks how much better it would exscud it down by mail.”
"And
Billy
charged
her
four
cents,
ted berime e dwelling-place for doyila,
, procure and cook the food. The logs West and South is Gen. Leslie Combs. prcsB Iris sentiments with fc cumweddinSCO PAJTHEjpF actiox.
mid home she brought me.
fluted. .
" And.the cbnfgo iAdrunkcnncwi,” said aro put on tlw wo, with the marks of tlie .He lives at Lexingto:’. Ky., and fa in the terjec’.ed i eforc. ” quick.’’—3fitaiMpoli»
" * My career of vico has begun again,’
j owners cut into them, where they remain eighty-third* year of Irfa age. He wns n
“They carried tlw old grandfather
Ids
Honor
to
®fili
Jane
Doane.
Mail.
fcdd I. ‘And I cxjiccted nothing efae;
away, and hfa poor daughter got a black
" Come up here,she said to three or until tlin S{&gt;fiiig break-up. Men called cadet nt eighteen, a Captain at nineteen,
but, bless the dear soul, she put vinegar
Thk editor of tta&gt; Vicksburg Herald
scalers aro employ ci jointly by the buy­ ilud a bearer of dispatches during the
drew somehow. One night Jock went
in me—nice, aour, innocent, rwqicctnlilo four witnesses in attendance, and every ers and Miliios of tfln lumber, thtiir duty
witnessed the ^.-eno described balow.and
sneaking out of the house with a handle
wm of 1812, Iria aervioe* being of a par­
one
of
them
swore
that
«he
was
perfectly
threw it into poetry m soon* as 'bo re­
linegar—mui I've been a gotxl reformed
being to cut into each log figstr® denot­ ticularly hazardous complexion.
under one arm and mo under the other.
Me
turned to hfa office :
.
' '
bottle ever muce. And now you—you—• sober.
Tlie bundle wm Iris wife's mourning
" Where’s the complaining witness in ing its avnilablo rise for squared lumber. fought the Indians, and wns captured by
yin—her husband, are going to put the
Cump life in rude and Inlxiriuna, tmd'af- (hem. Being offered hfa fR»dum by the
dress for her father. He took it to a
6’vilish spirits into me again.
For tliis case!” called the Court, and Mrs.
fords the lumbermen littlo time to enjoy gauntlet game, he' started in thouneven
pawn-shop and pawned it for euouxrh
teawm’a sake break mo firwt I don't McNabb camo forward and remarked:
to fill me twice.
Tlio poor little
" I’m jiere, and I’ll send her to prison the poriimo of hunting, which the cooks match, and be owes his life wholly to the
*s.nt to destroy another household.'
must nwiasarily indulge in. Upon die magnanimity of old Teeumri h. After
woman never hod a decent drese again.
"Yoa sha’nl," mid Tom Barnaby. for fourteen years.”
first indications of a thaw in' the spring this he was confined, with other prison
“ She was in raga. Six» was hungry.
" You couldn’t send my little finger
"Here, you go b-k on your shelf. I
I’ve txt-Il Jack clutch her hand ami
the camps ano hurriedly alxiudonej, be­ era, on the British ship Mary, whore lie
Idve you to inuppcncc and vinegar; and for even a day, you old wheelbarrow!”
wrench tho money she'll earnt for her
cause the Kwunja we. not inhabitable had a bullet extracted from hfa shoulder.
At a New York market tlio other *y,
•
I trink TH make « cop of s’xong coffee. ” murmured Mfh. Doonc.
children’s broad from it, and then go off
when not solidly froaan.
" Driving After remaining in the hands of tlw &lt;me- a paie-faeeil, solemn mnn took off &gt;fa
" ^hut rigid up, both of you, and let
' Right,” said tile Ixrito-.
with me. Think of it! I had to aid and
logs to market” down the swollen my for about a week, he wns released on hat, smoothed back hfa liftir, and. a»d :
me
talk.
Nojv
them,
Mis.
McNabb,
wliat
(till beside
abet biaf, and hear her say things about
ntreams is the next mid moat exciting parole, and whun Jackson finished his ‘•My friends, wc know not how a^on we
d« cruet, on Mrs.
•; and did Mr,, poflne lorOEsay?’’
me thut\qr«e very natural, seeing she
battle at New Orleans, he was ex- - may fall by th-j wayside. , ..Wq,stand Jpro
.
1TBhe called mo names and riiook her
NT man.
did not know how I listed the devils tliat
"joms,” the lumbermen have to step changeiL His carter an a soldier and j to-&lt;Iay—next week we may steep with
fist in my face.”
.
from
Mg
to
in
the
swift
currents.
lived-in rne, Imt (hsi -wcro bard to bear.
scout
then
closed.
He
them
studied
law,
&gt;
the
dead.
I
feel
that
I
have
oiriy
|i/ew
1 ■‘•feo far so gOotL And what did Mnu
At a poirit where the water becomes drop, practiced it for aome thirty years, earned j foy* moro to stay, and I wish scat© of
But he fell down stairs with me in hfa
The dining-tabic used in Turkey con- McNabb do tn you, Mrs. Doans!”
enough rafts are made df the logs, and a mug fortune, rind lost it all in attempt- you would lend me fifteen canta
poejfct, aud broke hfa head, but didn't ;
."•Spit.jn my face and scaldel our
rite
of
a
flHtofBMa)
kri*ll-i&gt;Jl«Ho.l.
shanticfl M&lt;‘ Wilt on them1 to aceommo- ing to free Texas. He aided in roernit- U can get a dfah of baked beams.v- The
break me. He hit me against things
■a-'. ।
-vl.
npm which the meats arc arranged in ।
■
£o .their-injury, not mine,
I must
ing troops for the wars of 1847 and ! ^wd at tmeo moved wwwg. ,,.- .5
i
"This cose shouldn’t have come hero,"1
porcelain diabM.* SJlypp
fttjP i&gt;er- j
near (Mikanii, the k&gt;f-H are 'iiawrjpd ac­ 1861, oltliough ho did not take ’the Add!
hnvu a guardian devil, 1 fasted bo.
| rentimod tlnr-Corirt, "and I’m 'going to
1
os n toldier. In jxjlitics ho:is an oldcording
to
the
owners'
mmks,
and
there
"One day—it was such a bittes-day,
Tarots was a good deal of lavetufaWng
one of them. Tnbw' linen fa u luxury h
let
’t Jyou
-?11 both go. I could go on on
and.I give
(rive
‘ *
’
•'
is said to be a vast amount of dishonest■ time Whig..
nxkiiowu in Uic &gt;j»«. Tkoy .»t wlUiont tohlkAh rox.1 •Uri.-r.
l
' * '? 7—'
dealing by-/sen who obliterate or change
I affection. One hotel ured *n.«»pe«td»i
just five yearn from the Cliristmas I’d
,
life
fa
short
and
that
it
fa
better
to
live
in
table cloth or napkin, but give you, to * ’
A DEAF OOCtOk OF FIllLO^UFtir.
the brands.
been Inada a prefant to Jack, he stood
of beef and 3.000 barrels of
pence and have'ttiemory reverenced after
A young American preaented Iriinsrif
ragged and dirty, nt n bar room stove', diy your fingers, little sonar® of mnsMrs. Case, of f^ioals, Inflr*t^?RurTITO THOt.'SAXI) TXAMJt AOO.
dentil, but I won’t do it. You aro neigh­
, fast July at (he University of Hridellierg ing th" course of n single Week’k^oAeil
with mn in his pocket—my neck Ih, fringed with gold, and . closely re­, ■
’ bora, both over forty years old, and if
Tne first H.wni jowuiri,
*
’ ’fagm-Joxer
*
’ ^Of cxu[njuatfou preparatory to receiving
st
inbling
what
,
the,
English
&lt;udl
"d'oy■ticking out. Up camo the propricone
tramp down, broke a rib for smother,
I.you have any fan spitting in each other's 2,000 years ago, aj
.
ipfwwrod
hut on* a
d
o/ I)oc{(ir of i.h;ioBophj.
shut a third, and kicked a founfcieo vig.' -teoev ami ’dfetong iwetfod Hkotwoold year. The editor of
r.f this
Him paper
lanor was
wiw the
thr*
- . .
.
.
.
. .
leceasary, because you use, at these re-'
The flint inquiry be made was whether
" ‘Now, Jack Barker,” tmys lie, •' why
oromdy
that he had to goto thclWjMtal.
no knives or forks except those' cats, why,, claw away.—Detroit Free Pontrifcx Maximus, whottw duty it was the examining professors bad beard.".
don’t you go home ?’
,
on tccuftf.
to chronicle oil ilie ; Vnportnirt events of But astonishment waxed higher still when lliis fa the livelirat
known to Father Adam. The various
“ He was aaluuned to have him there,
tho year. Tho news was written on it became known that the young Amerdishes succeed each other rapidly ; and
you sec, a ragged creature with bin toea.
white wondcu tablets sqd attached to ,• i»Ka was utterly bereft of the power of j
The Comm tmiits of Um Walliuirfiwd
the custom is to taka, with
togers,
out, and a Mimk eyi! ami n broken nose. i two mouthful*
____ from/otch dwn TFhfy TTke iiTfVtjy WRIT rtSpcdt, are negligent, tte rmidsura. &lt;d the rititen*. LIT mart'' IkAj, bntJntpuiUAl. b£ome in T
.----_____ _________
. 4,■
0""----”-&gt; —
Ccnniuiul,
law__________
ilia mil
He used to be called Hiunltome Jack !' jdniTEf .
iiii.uLw
about answeritvp, letters. Nothing in­ ta... teen •
enriou* right io *e* ,
* ted inter““l'to ’■'med, Ite fete* and «teBarker Indore he took to filling me. i;.tend
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fowl. ;lUh&lt;ln»d
moil; cura.n- »»«• Mitepmj? Th Jjiropmn oomitrite tte old Iteimm* crowding ronnd Itetob- I prru^ tte te&gt;«dn 'of Ite fate! *nd F&gt;« “■«” J™" I-"1 &lt;&gt;'&gt;« ■J'”'**' &gt;“•
Think of that
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' „ -i l-m, in
v«™.
imluou.
; 1
tell*
ol ria. . •« »."W*kl a* Ite teighi o( ill teral. tot* to Rri » look U Ite tetewt naw*. Bat I
mowdc Bud he could und. rrtanj j b''™ “ pn”*h.“l ■» Ute
Stw,&gt;
•• Now he looked up with a miserable
’ -. 7.■
' ,~1’1*
-,
ipjswttfnl,.
1
wramxsd in vine-leaves, and
abject whm.
.
ggjftJ (Ml with au‘l "° il ‘‘!‘Rht to be considered hero j

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t
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mint Thfa fa a point on which imreata shraiU
mind it at all by thin tififc, nodded hfa
U.J
drink. U.«te i.
Lh.-ircliil.te;1. Ttj«,
head
’* ■
*;; i. ~
didn
’
t
use
to
"Right there," henaid. "It's i-x। disk is removed and 1 ,wt to
to • ^**tor wiiieh needs attencwdingly uncomforiablc to have wifo came here with
" * Well, no,
the man; ■
Bidring the fingen,. Hon aa to hand a fork with Um prong end.
* but it would have been better if I j
and pipot which nJ ’Hoiml
ml
Uxw&gt;
had.
IH
fill
your
Iwttie
for
yon,
Jack
• rate drink J All you’d hold wouldn’t
Barker.,’
&lt;bo.
it.
among the cnsluous of d divan.
* wlb* admitted, Itada gtfod deal on his
wliat—and the poor wretch staggrred
Thk portal camera in large cities now ' Imnds at different times of his lif*»» pobody," mud ths bottle. "I've formed home. Oh. the wretched cellar-U n* seldom
|&gt;aital card
to every letter, uv matter from how
.Ma... stop
ntrw. to
Iz. read
vMirl an rvurtsl
,-ar.l while 1 plied
vkl.,.,1 fzh
li/.uz
time miserable straw bed in the corner; the hamimg it out.
humble a source. Ones n clergyman,

;

I wonderment* of an ho went through hfa j an&lt;^ flourishing I
• examination
—
ov ;.!;—
witb
perfcct cob?, und _ no But the idea was
obliged to who a daily, which appeared ano would haye- belin ved from Ufa correct boated stove
cither on tablets hung out in public, or anaww that be did not boar a wmd ilu».t profiuepcn-j
was written in red ciialk on Um walk of
the hoiAM. The «mtcnts were simply
news; from the want of the narawrery
Says ymnr potatoes. They arc worth ‘ ami theso rimpln n»*iw*
msUrfafa political artiefas were not fa. &lt;22, in gold, i*r barred in Havana, ' be a thoroughly *&lt;•”&lt;•'“ «
‘ *
Cui*.
Nearly 16,Out' lorrefa were ; &lt;-tdy tiie Communfats tinvtsw of Um* Bnraiui government, it was a shippml there fiom New Turk fast week. ! tin* people &lt;4 Um- entire »
true journal, and intended as reading -taring l»»did on tho resod at
ulaxii l*av« &gt;ea*-rted to this:
I baneL
j Lav* bren th'.urugWy cured.
matter for the public.

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,1
DIVISION.

GRAND

G. A. TRUMAN

infisni ry company presented. the
like of which we never saw before.
Babies with blue eyes, black eyes,

foiling hem

at
1-t.Tprn
iSpU
J.3S

HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS
msn abnll hold up, high u pouibU,
; all the pretty batie* m . Eaton Co.
but w^bfo nut coincide with th* idea.
ToMir^.P. Shuler of Charlotte,

A bed of nineral paint, the. richest pr&lt;rta th* op*ste«
te« m«rr/ o‘.d
in the U. 8. has been discovered in
Tin the Gr»n&lt;» i« eJ«to«l by pray
Kalkaska Co.
a'«&lt; think :h«r« e»*M b&lt;

CORN.

APPLES,

OATS.

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

wan awarded the prainium of five
dollars for the prettiest baby; a stout,

Uinm
SJB
»
S,»

ulte ,

s'
3.15

LARGE STOCK OF FALL

Delirtrod st their

and crowed like a yonng rooster at ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
this, his first appearance on the s'age.
Because we said to the aitdience *
“Ladies and gentlemen—Of such
Charier Miller, a fisherman, was nB,
tWrt B wlln»,
as these are the Kingdom of Heaven.
1
...I near. a,
T.S.....U In.l
&lt; ’
drowned
8t. Joseph,
last M„n.
Mon­ i
These ere the only Jimuix the Unicn LATH,
day. The body was recovered."
should exempt from taxation. These
SHINGLES
Chat. Decatur, foreman of n pile
are the Bonds whose inuresl draws
•WATER LIME,
driver al Grand Haven, was swept
al lbs Grsngt?
on our hearts. These'are the Bands
SALT,
.overboard and drowned on the 3rd.
whose holders and owners are doing
HAIR.
somettnng great and good for their
W., P Hoit, an insurance agent of
STUCCO,
country.
The.
holders
of
the*e
Bands
Bay City, has absconded, leaving lia­ On all so truly united hero, and blooi,
that link hearts and lives to a glori­
bilities to the amount of 113,000.
God a’choiaoi blessings oa the Orange.
ous union, are the ones we should
F. M. Burson, Station agent of the
protect, and not be robbed by Repub­
C. fc L. H. R. R. at Charlotte, was
At Muskegon recently a young lican legislation or Wall street Ring*,
AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,
attacked and robbed of $300, last
girl married an old man of ninety two for fbe benefit of those bondholders
.
Proprietors.
who borrowed bis wedding suit and who sneer at the children of the Wes­
On the evening of Ocl. Sth, Peter paid the marriage fee with a f»eck of tern men and yvomcn, who pay no
Oleson, of Muskegon, while delirons beans. A -Michigan man at ninety- and who claims these beautiful bonds
procured a revolver and shot himself two is not considered too old tn mar­ as slave*. It is for these Bands—
ry. while in some States he’d be this interest, that we labor. Go thou
dead.
Janies Bell of ljule Traverse wns hissed down if he tried to marry nt and do likewise.
There was a premium of five dol­
accidentally sbert by a companion eighty-five or • ninety.
lars offered to the homliest man.
carelessly handling a revolver, last
Last Friday evening a sailor, a
young msn named Joseph Carboneau There were two oompetitera, Samuel
Monday.
.
W diiams and Mathew Gillett. Two
Fljnt has an apple tree in full left hia boat, which was lying al a t &lt;ll, prominent featured men. of more
bloom, presenting as fresh, fragrant dock near the elevator, Detroit, and than middle age, but full of (un.
started
to
pass
through
the
and gtecn like appearance as in the
Michigan Central Railroad yard*. When they stood on a high platform,
month of May.'
While crossing one of the main track* so the thousands assembled could
have a Fair look at them, the yells
Cnpt. Wards will is being contest­ the locomotive •‘Cha'lenge’1 backed ।,——• —
down upon him nod ran over him;1
*nRhlw mghl h.,0 benn hwrd .
... . .
ed, and the Detroit papers contain down upon him aud .....
from two to five co'umns of it pro killing him instantly. Carboneau’* mile. All we could say to them wis
body was shockingly mutilated by this:
and con each day.
“Ladies and gentlemen—Had we
the wheels, lhe lower jaw being torn
John Harrigan, a drayman of Kala­ off and the right arm almost cut in the least idea that an offer of five
dollarswonld have developedtwo such
mazoo, committed suicide by cutting
two.
.
his throat from ear Io car last Friday
specimen* o f humanity
the pre­
nighL No cause assigned.
"
Il wan egreed that lhe first Sartor­ mium for--ugly looking men never
is baby should be born in America would have been offered. If these
Tlie new liquor tnx law is being and the second in England. The being* are in the imago of God, in
enforced throughout the Slate and family have started fur England.— whose image are the rest of us ? Con­
seems to work effectually in dimin­
ti nd nim ! Had Darwin ever sepn
Free Preu.
ishing the number of saloons.
these men he never would have
charged
monkeys with being parenis
On Wet.4th, the dead body ol
of the human race. Not all monkeys
Robert Patterson wns found in the
The following in regnrd to the in the wcrld could inaugurate such
aubarbs of Saginaw city. It is sup­
Eaton County Fair we dip from results ! Look at them, one eve at
posed he committed suicide.
a time! Not for a thousand dollars
A and and sudden afflic'ion ha* “Brick" Pommy's Democrat :
After the social talk with the thou- a minute should wife of ours, ever see
fallen upon Mrs. Frank Durkee, of
two such specimens of Michiganders.
Birmingliam ; she having become to­ imnd* who were very attentive lis
And thus the fun went on, while
tally blind within a few weeks.
tenor*, the amusement* of the Fair the audience fairly yelled n't the dis­
At Holland. Sept 30, a Swede cnme off, ic the awarding of special play. In truth wa never saw two
• named Chas. Jansen, aged about 25, premiums, lhe Managers of the Fair such men,and never had so much
committed suicide by hanging him­
fun for so little money. They looked
insisting that the writer of this should
self with a strap cut from his boot
so bad that to each was given two
go on and make a‘day of it! Talk
dollar* and a half, aqd whichever of
about a jam.! We rarely ever saw them as comes to be father of the hom­
Daniel Harrington, who was accus­
liest child is to have the whole of the
ed of killing his wife last spring, was people packed so closely together be­
-foond drowned in lhe well in his own fore. Those' aMembled laid aside money.
The editor of a shanghai paper at
cellar at Red Jacket Thursday morn­ their dignity, and like sensible folks
Hastings, who was presen’, said such
ingwent in for ftm. At the suggestion hilarity was undignified, and no man
Jseob Graham, residing near Kai of the editor of this paper, several but a traitor would thus remark on
amsxoo. wns shot in the forehead novelty premiums were offered, and the works of nature. Happily there
IS KEPT BY
and instantly killed, Monday, while
was no reward ofiered foi big leet, or
quite generally com|\eted for.
dtunling, by the accidental discharge
brother Dewey might have won a
Emily Robb, a little girl, took the
• of bis gun as he was climbing over a
prize!
first prize of five dollar* for the best
fence.
'
Mrs. Aliqe Fuller, a married wornA girl working at the Barton Hous ■ sample of mending. She was the •in, who has been four years without
a
new
dress, was given the prize of
at Ypsilanti, committed suicide un only competitor, or some one else
the 2nd by taking poison. Beason— might have robbed her of the honor ton dollars for her economy. A deaf
muto
was
present who for three
She was charged by the proprietors of being thus early and profitably on
years and a half had had no new dress
wife with improper intimacy with, the the rond Io wealth.
on
account
of
poverxy. A prize of
proprietor.
Allie Roller made the be«l bread
ten dollars was offered to the politic­
The boy John Phelps of St. Johns of the sample* that were offered. ian who never told a lie. The crowd
-who killed Willie Garland with n The award being made by the ladies voted it to‘ Brick’’Pomeroy, as the
com knife on the 241 h: iosL. was ar­ chosen from the audience. Iler loaf only man who dealt in red-hot truth,
rested on Monday, brought before brought to her pocket five dollar*. It but ho declined the money on the
Esquire Adams for examination and is more to a woman'* credit to .make ground that a man should not be paid
good bread than to drive her husband
’held in $1,000 bail.
for telling the truth, and because he
into bankruptcy, or to g.&gt; hungry; and
Michael Rapp. a. German thirty we shall next expect to hrnr wns not a politician. A few other
mine years old, a cone gatherer, was that Miss Allie has a lover who is not names were mentioned, but they
found' dead on the morning of Sept,
were greeted with such yells, *houts
a loef-er, and thal in t me she will be
30, near his residence in East Sagin­ the mother of children who will be of laughter, and hoots of derision,
that no odo claimed the money, so
aw. having hnag lymsclf to a post icdl bred.
the crowd voted it to the deaf mute,
Temporary insanity.
Frank Wickard I rought iu a wood­
and she went home the happiest
The following exhibit* the condil- en box the largest ca'—a fine, boon
woman on lhe Fair ground.
kjd of the State finances for the year citig, pure white fellow who did not
Frank A. Ells, of the Charlotte
netin to realize why be should be
ending Sept. 30th, 1675:
Leader, was awarded lhe prize of
brought away from hi* nocturnal
Balance Sept 30ib, 1874
*
five
dollars for the handsomest editor.
MOMtt M yowling* io secure a five dollar pre­
Rsoripla
-050.097.M. mium for being a cat, when many a There were several competitors pres1.229.1(M 6o.
some of whom had come many miles
member of congress is not worth to
Two idiots. John Conlisk and Geo his country not so much as twenty to compete for this reward of merit.
Seed, ate eleven cans of oyster* in shillings. Master Frank went home They stood in a row on the platform
a Monroe saloon, one night Inst week happy, and his cat which is white, p while lhe ladies were given the right
and one of the two men remarked * green back ahead. The audience fo rate, and they did unanimously
I world reapoctfully inform my friend#
vole tliat Frank A. Ells wns th* best
that, though ho wasn’t actually hun­
that I am
gry for more, he eonld, if invited, get would bo to see tlie President—just to looking editor if not (be best looking
man
present.
see how looked lhe creature of an
Jerome Jarrien a bar-tender ofi On •!! thk rartkhr tall.
East Saginaw was found dead in lira j A
M fri«*&lt;»y b*nnd
bed Sept 30th
fricitelp’r bely mil.

1:10
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LU-kr;::;-.

New style Prints for 8 cents.
New Corsets for only 50 cents.
New Shawls, Scarfs and Comforters.
New Flannels and Ladies Cloths.
New Skirts and underclothing.
New Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens.
New Boots and Shoes.
New Crockery and Glassware.
New Trunks, Valises and Horse blankets.

Cntcazo I Late Hurra Railroad.

Fir^riNSU-LAJR DIVISION.
Time Table taking effect Aug, IB*. 1875.

Vtekibnwh
Sfb-'lcrall
CaMopoila
Houtb lUnd
HtlilWnU
UnSon Milla
UaakeH'n
V»b;&gt;srai&gt;j

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

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Nashville, Sept. 15, 1875,

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Chxrtotto

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IL TAYLOR, Su^rtetendenL

The Beckwith Heater

“
QUAD’S ODDS”
13.ooS copies «4d tn nix wrob»-Thlrd Edition new
ervryvbm.

STORE

AttEHHrsns

R. D. H. TYLER A co. Detroit.

GOLDSMITH’S
BCBINJE88

UNIVERSITY

PATENTS.

PttUnt. either In Uro U. 8, or »tir forrimi country 1
Thea eend to tho Meeh»&lt;ilca «o&lt;) Inventor*' Amo&lt;S*Uon.lheonlyrrl'»Uo Patent A«mey to MleM0UL 31 W. CnasrrM St, Detroit
___________ TIIOH- ft SPRAGUE, Preetoroi.

Lee Bro’s.

“OYSTER OCEAN”
Lalies’ and Gents’ Restaurant,
DETROIT, MICTHL,
Gillmaji Bans.. Proprietors.

49

'T'O THOIE BCII.lll.Va.-Tbn.
± articles I agree to furuitth al Lowest
Bottom Prices- French and American
Glus, all also?, double and single thick, for
•tore front!, dwelling*, picture* Ac., all
kinds of Stained and Figured Glass. I a'»o

kinds of Show Casos. While Motel and

Diroil.
Midi.
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GLASS AND PAINT.

Greeting!

accident who brings money to bis
ownef!
To Mrs. Viola He’ms was awarded
the five dollars offered to lhe lady
with tlie longest hair. A large num­
ber of ladies comjielcd for this prize,
but it went to Mrs, Helms, whose
hair, three feet and nine inches in
length, was decided to be lhe longest.
A Woodworth, a boy o( ten years,
The death vf Mite King at lhe evhiLifed the best tiamrd coll. It
burning of lhe Ilerodon Hofei at u'a» a bay cul&lt;, a fe«* mouths old and
Marshall is ascribed tu an overween­ trained io many tricks so-t acts of
ing feeling of modesty. which'preven obedi. nee- Thai l»oy will make a
ted her in her iincfo’hed condition good horseman, and some day may
from stepping upon a ladder upon be a President, when he can develop
which a fireman stood waiting to «»love for dogs as well as horse*!
it-tcne her.
T. H. Brown was giv«« tea dollars
Ann Eliza, the divorced wife of for bringing the most women to the
He came in town from a place
Rr&lt;h«ui Young, is working out by V».r.
the week end waiting for that ali- j eight miles distant with a fine six­
' horse team, the large wagon with ns
! IrrHar
fllrt,&gt;^h:r&lt;nr &gt;«!■ f.»r

George William* and Dave Kelley,
have been swindling lhe farmers
about Eaton Rapids by filling-out tele
graphic letter hcoda and envelopes,
addressing and delivering them at the
rate of *2 to $3 each. Kelley is now
under arrest, but Williams managed
io elude the officers and is si ill at
large.

&gt; Iprelfoesa, with Brown,, a lung-whis• krred man on the driver’* seat, pa«
| sing through the (?*v drew &lt;hj» much
lhe Mormon Church was oo the
; move. Brown did it up Brown
He '

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Window Glass, Plate Glass. Cut, 8tai**d and
Enameled Glass, French and German Look­
ing Gian Plate*, also Beymer. Bauman fc
Co.’» Strictly Pure White Lead, all al but-

Again in the Trade are acknowledged io be the best heating stove

ATKINSON &amp; KOK,
AKT1STIC

They are the only Stove mounted with gen­
uine boiler iron.
Business Relation!

They admit the largest chunks of wood.

They fire longes than olhers

REID A HILLS,
108 Woodward Ah., and 10 and 12 (
grass 8l„ B. Detroit, Mich.

Saw JVEill I

SOLS ONLY BY

PAINTERS!
NASHVILLE, MICH.

that of strangers.

Especial Attention
is invited to ny stock of

5
Where you will find a full stock of

AND

Hard and Soft Wood

LUMBER,
WHOLESALE 0 RETAIL TRADE.

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Instrumental Music. BOOTS AND SHOES,
lalrwMioa give* aa PIANO or ORGAN.
WHU’B IB KOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.
t.wwnwT
Tnnanrrta-RxM wit! ronwroo '

Give Me a. Call

HL’ILDERS

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I

Will tte *•!&gt; Co

AT BOTTOM PRICES JOB CASH.
West Side of Main street, Nashville, Mich.

L. J- WHEELER

0. 0. WOLCOTT.

46

v»«it

steak •

�listen ?

LOCAL MATTERS.

■D.

Someth!^ iMerefithK

1878.

OCT. 8,

.FRIDAY,

Yal-

vable.

—The post office is now located in

Hu cotnniencfd business again in his New Urick Store.
And is bound to sell fur cash at lhe above margin.
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Dust i.i White St Me-

Ute express building.^

—It takes only 40 of some of Al

Mix's potatoes to make a bushel.

KOCHER BROS.

’

—Our county fair was largely' at

.‘SsseM!*.

tended by Nashvilhans, and
hereabouts.

others

.

of our
reoetvod. but rsepeclfnlly dwffljk- We think it beet not io

attrrfiirg.
on the Railroad have been

H. YOUNG. M. D.
.
XMX.

W

IB- Cboloo Beef Steak at Boe &amp; Clew’x

reduced publish them.

Elegant New Quirterg,

—Last Tuesday morning CspA. L C Boise dried apples.
~—Jacob Hoffman has presented and fami’y started for Belden, their new
“ye local" with a basket of apples
They were very fine end should be eitixeax and neighbeH and wa xholl

C. ELLIS. M D.
. &lt;MTerabto MrrKwtnlhep;

honored wilh the blue ribbon.

In the mw brick block, appo-ite lhe Union
House, and are bound to lead the Co. in ri»&lt;

and Yontb’s Clothing, at the 12j per can

—What about the buckwheat crop?

It will be “rough"
bim*-

hobbs.

running

Dry Goods Business I

paper this winter if we are deprived

of every description.

KNOW ALL YE

Mr. -Kocher inform!

That owe me, that this means

—Al. Lentz* new house has been ronr the benefit of it.

Is complete nt away down prices.
solicited.

bs

Al. expects to
— Last Friday afternoon, the last day of
*.tave it'oompletcd next week.—Two the fair, “Brick” Pomeroy spoke in front
weeks from the time it was comment: of the Court House, Hastings, on the mon-

H. R. Dickinson.

GENER1LIEKUIDISE

Seme of onr citlienx xtayed to

court home.

A

IL FLINT,

the past few days.

doable-barrelled shot gun, only &gt;10.

He is now loca­

of his legs. About two months ago Mr.
S2.OO
Downing procure*a woman Doctor, under Foxed Shoes, such aa they ask §2.75 for all
—H. S. Larkins and J. L. Roberts
whose care the little fellow has rapidly imare making arrangements to open a
A LITTLE MORE CIDER.
meat market in .the building, from walked from ths post office home.
Friend D. Boulsa announces that be will
which the old sign of “Dexter Saloon"
—The •‘cauxeway" about one-half a mile make eidsr on Thursdays of each week, at
has swung so long. Good.
’
hie mill in Berryville, until further notice.
—AL Troutwine, of Hastings, has is in a fearful bad condition, Last. Friday
while on onr way to Unfair we encountered
sold his barber shop to Dell Barlow,
a team on that “causeway'’ end were invit­
taking his hero tn exchange, and has
ed to “step down and out," while our horse la generally sold for $1.00.
opened up business .in Killen's news was unhitched and ths buggy tacked off.
room.
D. Hinman has consolidated
ted at Dedatur.

TOHN B. EASTMAN.

A

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q

-n*-V at T-x

LIEB HA USER,

l"

tailor
PARADY, Manufacturer of

BooU and Shoes,
OHN Q CRES8Y,
SHE 111,1
R,lnv.nrnid «il

_ _

]^[ONEY TO LOAN I
h Ifpnl tai fable Setintia,
IN 8UMB OF

-

f300.00 and UPWARDS
•

ON LONO TIME.
L4RU8SELL.

William

M. Lee, A. W. Allen,

Kerr, A. M. Flint. T. C.

Downing, C. Clever, F. Dancer and
S. Troxel, last Monday, started on an
excursion to Chicago, to new the

Exposition and see the other great
sights of the Garden

sharp, boys?

City.

Look

They've got the big­

gest kind of an elephant in Chicago.

yyM.

jones,

•—Last Saturday night W. A. Ayls
worth and family were awakened by
ing at their front door

Mr. Ayls

worth looked out and found there, on

his front porch, a black, burley, vag­
abond straggler. He procured a gun

and snapped a cap at the tramp who

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Nashville, Mich.

Collection a fpecialty.
MONEY TO
«, (MS MMrtty.

probably fearing a warmer reception,

vacated lhe premises.

If thesa dirty,

wandering pests of this green earth

cannot find anything to do, it is a
good idea to keep them picking salt,
or better—shot, from'their legs.

General Conveyancing,

LOAN

heretofore. Our part of lhe county was
well represented. From Reynolds A Co.'s
wagon, [which we think was the nicest
there), and A. C. B. Buxton's guns, flutitred the blue ribbons. Wm Devine exhibit­
ed some new varieties of potatoes, snd John
Keagle wti represented bf xonie
honey,
and ol her products of tho farm. The atten­
dance throughout the fat* was large, which
made it a success. Next week we shill bo
prepared lo give our rosders a more exiended report of the fair.

BOOTS &amp; SHOES,

r o ce ries

3 . C5 o

g®. Don't forget it.
The best Beef
Steak at Roe A Clever's, at only 10 cents

Of all kinds, and in fact

Dissolution of Co-FartBershlp.

Everything

^ou

Want,

BUBDAY SCHOOL EXEBCIBtB.

The Mich. SouthwmUrn Cl ristlsn Con­
ference convenes in rrs village U&gt;-day.( Fri­
day, Oct, Sth.) at 10 I'elocX, a. m. Friday
will be devoted to conference busincM.
Preaching in the even or. Saturday, a. m.,
conference business ionlinued. 2 p. m.,—
fellow hip meeting, snd evening preaching
Sabbath, 10J a. m.—preaching, followed
by the Lord’s Supper. Preaching in the
evening. The prmching service* will be
preceded by a halt tour prayer and confer­
ence meeting. The public sre cordially
invited to all the neetings.
!
C. I. Dcto, Pastor.

AMERICAN ORGANS,

Which

AND

The Co-Partnership heretofore existing
ander'the firm name of Boise A Lee is this
Come and see ns and bring along
your Butter, Egf anti Dried Fruit.

No. 49, br Lee A Bro., and all accounts due
We pay the Hig&gt; nt Market Price 'or
lhelate firm will be settled by ihsm,
Nashville. Sept. Ifilb, 1875
them.

AU persons knowing themselves indebted
to Boise A Lee will plesse call and settle
immediately, as Ue old books aro closed

W. H. KOCHER &amp; Bro.

Apples

Winter

delivered at the de­

pot io Nashville.
Narimlle, Sept. 27U.

A. J. HARDY.

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER.
they will

FRESH MEATS,

thieves and to bring them to justice.
Banging isn’t too good for these hu­
man hyenas.

8T00L8 ANd”iHSTBUCTIOE BOOKS

oonatantly on band.
la acknowledged by all leading musicians J. IL Las.

43-1

Gso. Il Flc two.
.

BOISE BRO’S

■Itunlo In

gin, pursuant la License and aulhority

tfi
A Barry Goaty Man the Victim.

Drags, Medicines

hlehvrBV. thenrr north to tlx- place of b-n
Dated Naabrilte, Jolv MOh ML_

Ida Wolcutt snag an excellent piece, iminediatdy drove .home and were
entitled “Peaceful the Morning” and followed Jy the officers. Both were
another well rendered piece wns arrested tnd taken to Marshall on the
"Chide Mildly the Erring,” by Belle
day expess for rafe keeping, feam
Truman and Dora McGraw.
The
other pieces sang were “Will the being coertained that they would be

Kidnapping is being practiced in
various locations throughout the
State. Winnie Cobb Leadbeater. a­
ged 10 years, of Detroit white retnrn
ing Irom school last week Wednes
day, mysterously disappeared, and
has not beeno heard from since. An 8
year old sone.
-- —C —
of ---------James----------HeiNlminV
abducted in Detroit, on Wednesday,
and taken along distance into lhe
country, by one Jacob Davis. Fortu­
nately, the father, without losing
tim**. informed ibe detectives, and
starting un the trail himself, recover­
ed his-boy. A Muskegon paper citron
idea the a ltd netton of Sarah Brooks,
aged 12 years, from her home near
that city by L. G. Burke. Rewards
have been offered for tha apprehen­
sion of the thief. No pains should be

THE AMERICAN ORGAN

Every instrument warranted.
All kinds of

LIVE STOCK

Would respectfully cull lhe alienlion of the
citisens of Nashville and vicinity, 10
County. Michigan, all of the estate, righ.
title and inleresl of the said minors of. in
and io the real estate simated and beinj in
lowest cash rales.

LEWIS DURKEE.

BOOKS, S TA T1ONER Y.
LEWIS DUKKKE,
1875.
- AdtnlnlaUotor-

WALL PAPER. PAINTS.

MnesKA*. on the •Jim &lt;i«y or July, io.?,
Jervniisb SbopbellauJ wife gave amortguB"
Io Millie C. Francis lo secure the payment
PUTTY. DYE STUFFS, of the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars,
($2’&gt;0 00) which said tn rtgage wa&gt;duly reTOILET ARTICLES,

BRUSHES, GLASS

JEWELERS OPTICIAN

PERFUMES

NASHVILLE, MICH,

CHOICE EAKLY GROCERIES,

Barry county , Michigan, in Liber “5" vC
mortgages, on p:ige 41, and M. M. Francis

Wilh a complete stock of

WINES &amp; LIQUORS!

A cororer’s jury was impaneled. and

penetntioTff the bowels just above the
groin if the right side and nearly sev­
ering.he main artery, from which

CHAS. W. DEMARAY

escajrd.

Nye is a notorious

ly sobbed a young

man

of hi house.

during

The terrible

is de all-absorbing topic

a

murder

five

Boots and Shoes,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,

of conver-

satKn at Battle Creek.
Itolyneaux was an Irishman,

leates a wife and

A LARGE LINE OF

rough,

drutKen affray which occurred infronl

and

children in

poay circumstances. He was not
gatiriing, but took the part of John
„i(uriw man. n„ainst
Chanbera, an elderly man. against

Parlor, Lilrary, Dim, Office ui
QEIERAL FUITHRE!
Together wilh a full assortment ol

IW S883'Sim I

MIRRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES

In lhe Loomis Building.
M E

;..ii

Grangers and Farmers,
JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
ATTENTION!

AT THE

Bcis and Nj e.
-Attend the Business College and felegri&gt;h Insiitnt* at Kaiamaioo. Journal frer.

For Medicinal and Mechanical purposes only 12- 100th dollars, aUo an

pURMTURE ■mnCTOBY'

good

sevenand one-half pounds of blood

and aly a few months ago he serious­

AR E

Prepared to Compete

A”D CARDS, BRACKET5.

sell the premises described in said mortgage
at public auction on the 5th day of Novem­
ber, A. D. 1875, at tho tour of three o'clock
in lhe afternoon, at the north front
door of the court house in lhe City of
Hastings. M i e h i g a a.
t b a t being

IF YOU WANT

PAINTS and OIUS,
Dotaa Dao's will give very close to
WHOLESALE

CASH

ney fee and all other legal c*st«Tho de­
scription of said premises as described in
said mortgage is: That piece or parcel of
land lying and being in the Village of Nu-hrille. County of Burry and Bl*le of Michi
gun. known and described ea Village lert.
larUty-bevm

RATES.

DUSTERS, JtC-4cC.,

Baby Cabs and Prabilatyrs!
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
Of all stylo, and sixes, and MBTAUC i
CASES furnished to ordex

WITH ANY ESTABLISHMENT

SHR 0UDS AND COFFIN LIN­

This Side of Cristnias on

INGS kept constantly on hand.

Physicians will find our
stock complete, at the
lowest living prices.

Dated Ju!r 28, 187S.
M. N. FRANCIS.
Kssignee for Mortgagee.
CLEMENT SMITH,

Prescriptions Carefully Piwt

Waastnaas
« .

.

My wife, Ala ia Read taoc.

■ - 1

—.1

1. .— —J

Boots and Shoes.

tod. spring bettov, and
and Bedding, 1 Cook

Vermontville, Sep*.
[1-3*1____________ £

B7Out. 1. U75.
D. w. SMIiH, Exacutor.

•aii mortgage was duly and legullv assignM
io M. M- Francis on the ninth day of De-

Fix Tikattn ut Cinn,
Clocks, Spectacles, $c.

lynchetlso great was the excitement.
an inqiest held. Molyneaux was
stabbet in the abdomen, tho knife

Barry county, Michigan, subject to tba
dower of Mid Sophia Kuutx as widow of
raid Frederick Bass, deceased
Dated. Sept. 22 D. D. 187S.
SOPHIA KUNTZ, Guardian.

OILS, VARNISHES

CBtS. W. MSARAY,

Drca laliii, Cottiu and Fiitiin D one

I will pay the highest mark­

PIANOS!

70,000 NOW IN USE.
Mew Styles

and Neills Bas«. Minors. Notice i« hereb given ihst I shall sell st Public Auction,
to the hlgbev* bidder, «a Saturday, the 20th

Io N—hvilfc, torn County,
toe IBth &lt;Uj of September.

MILLIHKRY&amp; FANCY GOODS!

APPLES. APPLES.

FIRST CLASS

Adinlnlatrutor’i

MURDEB AT BATTLE CREEK.

On the afternoon of Oct. 1st, while
school opened by singing, prayer, some rough maractere were playing
Has Jost returned with a large and complete calling roll, reading report and the cards iu Borges' saloon, at Battle
lesson, as usual, but the remainder of
Creek, a row ensued in W’hich Robert
the exercises consisted of singing and
Spring and Hummer
Molyneaux.jf Johnstown, was fatal­
recitations by tho youngest scholars.
ly stabbed hr Emory Nye, proprietor
The recitaiionc were deliveredin good
of a house of ill-fame. Molyneaux
Neck Ties, Rushings,
style, by Charley Durham, Puss Dart
ran out up&lt;u the street with his hands
Collars and Cuffs,
Nina Hall, Eillie Durham, San Tru­
over the vpnnds. and after calling for
IN ALL OF THE LATEST STYLES.
man, Charley Wolcktt, Minnie Dur­
help bo fel on lhe sidewalk and died
HaU Bleached and Pnued.
ham, Ella Dart, Annie Dart and
in a few tjinoles. Nye. in company
Blanche Allen.
with his bather in-law, Thomas Betts
Dora McGraw, Belle Hardy and who wras tlso engaged in the affray,
and satisfaction guaranteed.

WM. VENN. PaorataToa.
At Bilgood's old stand, Nashville, Mich. Angels come to Me," “Crystal Fount,"
"We Thank Thee for Rest,” and
after lhe collection and distribution
uf papers, dosed with singing -• Strike
for Victory."
Mrs G) A Truman superintended
to furnish all
the siugiug and Miss Belle Truman
Uyl
presided at the organ. We under­
stand that only two meetings were
held to prepare for the concert. Tru­
ly Mrs. Truman is a workman ’and
understands the culture of little folks.
Wo are pleased to hear that the
school will give these concerts once
a month.

LEE &amp; FLEMiiNG,
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

et price for good

Organs I

n n cl

COT’IOXAD.EB

Hand made and whole-stock DOOTS

Tlie Christian Sunday Schoo! gave

ArbwdMM •"‘ro.lri to bta something new last Sabbath, in the,
place of their regular exercises. The

LIVERY STABLE!

W. A. AYL^WORTH.

SHAWLS, CASSIMERES,

some one prowling around and knock­

Justice of the Peace,

•

Yankee Notioi

bis shop with Frank Purchis, Bar­
- We did not get opportunity to visit our
low’s former proprietor, at lhe old oounly fair until Friday afternoon, which
was too late to survey the articles on exhi­
bition. We#ar» informed hocever that the
—Lewis Durkee, A. W. Olds, J.

H. Lee, II.

Eggs.

DRESS GOODS,

stand south of the Union House.

J

and

.

Church, has been

visiting friends in lhe village during

T U LEE.
V,
Ocp

Nashville, Mich., Sept. 10th, 1875.

JPiaaios

large Una of

— Rev. I. M Altin, formerly ,pssE.

An cxamiiiat on of Goods and Prices is

Cash or Trade paid for Butter

.

B RASBY, Drayman. Good, and roofed and enclosed.

tot of the M

CLOTHING IND GERTS FURBISHING GOODS I
In both styles mid qualify, nt lhe mme time chnrging you lhe 12 I 2 per
cent only on them. My Fall anti Winter Sluck of

BOOTS AND SHOES, AND RUBBER GOODS

a local

of our “slapjacks and 'lasses."

J

Credit stores will nccoinmod .te you nt three times 12 1-2 per cent Really
il is a matter of importance to you purchasers whether yon pay me the
above per cent, ur the credit stores from 2ff to 60 per cenl for waiting from
80 to 365 days on you. Therfore bear in mind that the prices dn uttr slock
are the lowest and based ou cash sales. 1 shall make a a specialty of

to SI per day.

M

Webster *

Have removed to ibelr

NO CREDIT GIVEN. DO NOT ASK IT.

ROWER k AVARS.

At the old stand, w.«t side of Main Bl.
NaahriUe Mich.

F. C. k F. T. BOISE Drsjjrbtx.

. * aoanM". Tiw Ihi

l«*a

'

�Ml
p«rcha?k- Kt

-Th*

j

‘T.

.JtotorrH toitarj-uM.
Jf „
-Upmtotato toMe-to. rto»
Due,
Mi&lt;»o&lt; &lt;i»»rA«
u„*&lt;— i
thoreMMIl

*.! Tbe &gt;«* ta 9100,000.

BAUM powder and extracts.
ing au4,eulfirating Buj ground, the gov- so excited Mrs. Iliitehens that sha |
&lt; ninM-ht to pay $400,00(3 a year a» rout; dropped toe hen back on toe nefa and ?
ran to the fintiot*. When Mr. Hutchens j bankers and glass show-card writers.
buuo hoto bi, rite told him ol. to «tr-1 xv«» • »&lt;«.»! w.
.
mmtouto, uidwquatoi him lo UH to ‘
«"
&gt;u Ctotouo.
.
.
.
. _ . . Jan r. VrXiUini arm rm
understood tfafa this propomtion will l&gt;e
n ji-cted by tire IndfawL, tte Oommi*- nefa, -whttt, to his surprise, the rnako
i. WAIDNKR, MandC Rtvnr.
siouera believe it ia impcmible to nutke and little chicki-mi were faretebod out
COWING'S DRIVE AND WELL PUMPS. Ac.
n trvety, opdi it . is ^rtilfalto' . they will dead, and the old ben was still on Um?
break up and return home in a few day*. hc«t,
heat, with her head swelled up m
aa targnos
targeas
a man's fist. It wai evident that the
ENGRAVER. SEALS. PRESSES. STEEL AND BRASS
STAMPS. STENCIL TOOLS MO STOCK
tmak“ killed tlie chickens ami the beu
n ti WiVVitV *• ««M4h
killed ton snake.

| o£j
■ Ibi A Ofif x r^U A DTft |Nlrlr w. w. VnAN.I •
ISSlffEto-aS1 Xl/STt ftSttStS
IfiHr.UfcffitoJfJ’JlSSTAil-" .
‘

DONTim
i
'

ENGRAVERS.

HU.wart fa tq wtabJ^h a whoJ«*lo dry good*
houae hi Ohioago, with Potter Palmer m a

ing

houaenofaU liMcrlptiapi left, in
---- ----- ------- ----------- -- ---------- - --- ,»—
.mM------------------------ MV. «&lt;r* taX'
jtoo toys cmnloywl at Um Ixvufavilte

tiav* been. luinoualy low. Th* marc L*dy
Morgan, on* of a team fuf 'wldch th* Piteidcut to drew aladiol, and tlieir lamp b*ing broken-a
' jwid fLOSO, brought only HiM.
Might fire took |&gt;ucw. Tbey'elttngnfahed tho
fire and hurried out, tearing lb* hlcobo! rua*! mug. tud when veveral men went in «hcrtly

homely horse called Lotiuiir was entered
in every race. Ha began by taking tlie
; tlirn 3 minute, 2:50, 2:40, and
»&gt; V/isSq
—i.ariwm arc rejiurtcd to have fired no vert!
11 *"' *lumte of the 2 :35 race, when a
u a 3^,
----- * * ’
-i^tcbeB from the I
record than .(he. race be ww trotting io.
His driver (tented too Swift inipertclimttit,
.and challengt'd proof. Ttie judges called'
tho outrage on Uie ‘BritMi Cvtwul Margary,
him np to the stand and swore him.
io leave Fokin.
Alx&gt;ut this time he had got hn wrath up,
swore he should show them a trick

tbe old hone uufi. and distanced-tha
—Uta rllKga of ttan (frooM, New Ualco^
ii U to be completed, but at present money whole fi*ld &lt;Bs3y ■} cutting all others out
’a*'recently visited by, two ti&lt;mrndoitewAc^rxtremely tigliL ’ »?.. -.y.. , f
'
i&gt;outa. lie *ouond folk)wing hta OteUalLl an
of tiro chance, on second, third, and
■ —England fa concentrating her force? in
fourth. Pfatuy-.
?WKS-. , ,W ■. .pwf. hl
hiatwv wataML .
fourth
of •&lt;j ttft,
tbp,
-ijamtfM ^ti^J^ve wfMUJrJiJiJ 'ajmy in Flau«te»,wAkafa -tob, cowpsml
"with those horsemen who were looped.
floods.
—Tlio Franco-American Union, with tho- Tlio air got so hot that Lothair and his
oood ©130,driver lit out in tho' night with aovcntl
thousand dollars pnlhtd from the greenEXCK.
ies who played with him. During tlio
Government
selling of jxiols thia jowaer bought the
field M2 against So, and in tho end
condition i* to be a coloeral ntalue of Liberty.
Ibero
rocoipta,
Tlw query is, "Who is Lothair, and
1874. awl
where did he oojno from." Nobody
road could
knows further than the owner enid be
mme'from Canada. At al! events he cut
eye teeth of tho sliarpefa horsemen
add reeved
—Tli* damage- done to crop* In Ireland by in the State and did it so Isuidflomdy
the floods is reported to.be earn kowl Several that fhey did not discover it until ho
had got tlp'ir miMiuy and was gone. It
—Tb* news from Turkey and her rcbeliioun
province* continue* decidedly warhkn. Tly&gt; was tlie most laughable scene over wit­
Umt the nuarui
nessed to see tho old horsemen and
uuHirtahowjlf
»lfratyrin&lt;)
l^.
yuiK)
I
beep
pnnxmoBL
Ington. euppremed, by any means, and Bcrvla and irnsqiera wratehing their headst nd count­
Montenegro aro in a ntate bordering on ro- ing their losses byllfiit *‘tT—nlhule" Loof direct bcllion.
tlmir.
—King Altonao made a abort speech at the
irau»f&gt;ortattau b*4woen
and IliehPerhaps time will reveal Lothsir's
ruond and tide-water. ~Alftbo citiej nayi*&lt;j4Li&gt;&lt;i.
Identity. Wc arc convinced that he con
'the K.-ntuAky IjsfaJlAtara nirtl iimtod.'kx to-!

r

an itirane Myinco. The tat life lie led whit*

Johnaon wore bold •&gt;. Nashville, Tenn., on

gjotmaz..

Staten with Great Britain and the continent.

parted, m the dfapeteh wye, “Jn the ocean
—The trial of thoeo charged with frauds on
tl&gt;e rovenue of fit. Louis lino been cotiibiuoil
to January. Col. John U J^iingcr, a gaui;or,
Jeffcraou-City on a chug* of detranding the
government. He endeavored to impeach the

bht Med.

!

trot way down eloee to 20 if pressed.
But surely ho is the most ungainly home
we aaqtjiNNWt.tob- agamMtex andfaM.
stepper. When .standing on the track
he looked moro like u muk) than a imrae,
and while trotting his tongue hung out
of bi* month two or tlin-e inches. He
was lK»w-bock«I and cut under behind,
until nrousoil? when he ninughtetied out
like a yam faring and slipped over the
track like greased lightning. Tbrrti
ch'era for Lothair.— Waverly (/oteal
writhing under tho laah they will experience
Hepuhlican.
telegraifti cable.
—Carl Behan will i&gt;pt.*p*«ljit*tl{&lt;|op|ny|r .the aenaation of a Chrintian rajah under Uio
— American Girl, Uio trotting marc, dropped miy more Uxfa Reason. Ho wa* laid tip three
dead while trotting a race at Eleilra, N. Y., the
wockn by attcm]*ing an out-door a[«c'ech once.
In jx-rforming mt the trapese ol Rob­
Al Cincinnati. Uio othcr uighL-hc iqioko hi fu­ anco, (^Tensive and defensive, to rnefat British
♦30,000.
ror of iqtceie resumption. He waa introduced agi;rcr«ionn In tho East. England, however, inson's Holl, New York, tlie other even­
lias tho symjiatby of nearly all the European ing, an ocdtlcnt occurred which might
powers, an her present deman ! fa a Just one - luivt&lt; proved fatal to both of tlie athletes,
indemnity for a great wrong done to her envoy.
a man maned Cotai uo and his wife. Mrs,
IlliuobL are tat filling up witli Kn-Klox and
—A eteawcr from tho Cape of Good Hope
Ewing, of Ohio, are to meet in joint dbcuaMou
Carsino’s part in the performance is
liighwayrocn. and the jiroBjicct hi that law bw&gt;ion financial iassM duriug'tLa tvinaindar at tbo bringn the report that a diamond of 150 carats
small compared to her husband's, as she
UMM will be lively in that vicinity for aotne time
has
been
found
at
Kimberly,
in
tho
South
cxcvium in Ohio.
to come. The vendetta in Willhunaon county
is
unduraized and very alcndcr, showing
African diamond fields.
—Tlio wealthy Spaniards of Cufya aro weary by her appearance that her strength’ is
lector Judd and Appratar Ham, of Chicago,
of
tho
desulUMgt
war
carried
on
DTpm,
and
have
U sakl to be that they yer* not la accord with
made ovcrlurewef peace to the insurrectionary
Uic adnuaistration m Uie finance quentloz..
through tho programme, they prepared
—Ohio votera in tho dcpartmen!aat Waahiug- authoriliM ; tut tbe term* dhOiot, ai0t tho for their most dangerous feat H&lt;\wum
mortally wounded by Ida [xrtuer at New York
dNUer, and wWa-rejected. Tho'CubanfOtill ac*«bfd nothing-whort of indopcndaiwo.
a ratoon, and the quarrel originated about some
while nite stood op the other. He grasped
her ankle, and fJic threw herself forward,
Kerr, of Indiana; for tiro Spcakcnibtp .of, Uib
while he alipped off, endeavoring, iui
next
Houae
of
P.cprcM.Dtalirce
are
brighten
­
cmdeld, VL, poisoned bernelf and three chil­
ing.
Among
Lia
mtxrt
.ardntit
champioua
in
U»*;
usual, to catch-the bar with his log*beat
dren Ute other day. during the absence of her
West are Eraatua Welle, of Mi-»hii, and W.
at the kuee. The rtrap' in the middle
1 rrtnrrm i/i’in.
A disjMilS*1 from Red Cloud A^&gt;ncy, luul slipped ^ cNiaodp, and ho.«w1 Omn
unable to catch toe Iklt with botli knees.
mJ.. . reo.ta.oo. or rta lotoo Toreton J “*
*««&lt;*&gt;“•&gt;“ •" r’rfsedfe Ito. datod Sept&gt;-30, says: There fa(little
.ore.moJtorooota.mU.mll.to^poAumi
Kto,, r»mto.l ■&gt; to Mm-too- pro«j»cct eff-foe savages aaxptiiig the Missing the hold with his left knee, he
of th* UnB*d8toto»fox&lt;xw and ItMlian official*, i •eU*' B*PnW:&lt;a“ Convention, at Worccwter. terms proposed by the CdSninissiunera enil«av0r4d to lock it over'his right fyft,
a raid area made recenilv and about fortverinu’‘ 0,1
in tav« for Uio purahssc of the BhiCfc Hill*. The but the fall wns too sudden’, and the'
nafa were raptured. Nearly ail are white* or I of Puliu~1
and a aound cnrrcncy. Alex. terms which they insist upon arc so un­ right knee slipped before he could se­
cure the hold, anti botli fell to toe floor,
third ballet, and A platform favoring apedo reasonable ns to make it impossible for the
mixed blood.
. government to comply with ttiem, and os a the woman striking her leg ngainfa the
—Bern* malicious perwSu placed a rail on the
specimen of these we give the sulistanoe orchestra, railing, and breaking two of
ot a speech by Red- Cloud at tlie meet­ tho l»Q»e8 midway between the ankle and.
I-hnitciiaiit-Gortrni'a Horatio ,®.. .Knight; ing with the Commissi.inera at tho coun­ knee. - He was stuanadjand.twith'wan?
Treasurer. Cliaries Endicott; Auditor? J tilltu&lt;
cil .’'csterday, at which 300 chiefs were I carried out and examintd by
. a .physi,
t Clark; Attorney-General. Charles IL Train ;
five injural.
in attendance. Ho said he considered , *-'ian, who was luudily called. Ho found
—Finnell, tbe murderer of O*IMld*ln, ban &lt; Secretary of State, Hamy D. Pierce.
tho Hills more valuable in pnxnous that toe fracture of the woman’s leg was
rurreiMtered Idmaelf to tho anthonUm at New '
metals than toe entire wealth of the only serious, injury .inflicted, .She
Y°fk.
.
J —The national debt was reduced SJl.31X5C2
will Im unable to walk for’ Rome wralu,
■ .toe United States.
Ho proposed
—Two men named Arthur Hunt and Jiuuch 1
Adami were killed by an wxpksuou of gax in &gt; jug are th* official flgwSri
Wr*?! (o ask a large sum fur them. but her liusband, wln&gt; is only brui.4cd,
says
thfa, lie will fuBUl. px engagement
The principal should bo put at
.ir
‘ Tlo had made for next wwk

ore taken from tho mountains of McDonald vl.500.00Q will be myde up fur thia object b;
county,-i* Umeouthwretom parted Mtarouri. the pajNef injcrcdtM.i )
/ y
। ! ‘ j .| ,
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jhltllia and police, ‘ta«i italics runwhich showed it to oouui A $137.50 in lilnr
the Eart have been adrancod about five cenLs
oo all claesce ofgOadaixdbpi
and called pul to suppraw the dfaturlmnc^. Tb*
•able‘doc* not gire^pkrtlcalara. ’
nne Department, Ua« congratulated Mr. BjU- third.
I —On* of the laubn^ imurgent newapapera
ford, U.S. AUoniey al Jeffcroon City. Mo.,
upon th* auoccMiful rumili of the prcrecuticn
of Scrvfa teggrafa drelilio mediating OdtmaM,
diei tliat tbc.ltafater yMtU*
of the whisky-fraud raven in that Blate.
—Tbe military headquarter* at Lcavenwcrtl. Ronco cn tho jatrt &lt;&gt;f odd ‘Of fh'e
dhng.cfldfrl&amp;ytjfcjpl.; '«U jh-7| pc aJ^e to cnU r

Wiliioft’h Fkyeh axd Aons Tonic.—
ENGRAVER. DIE SINNER A MANFR. OF STENCIL*.

gaged In malirtal districta. The liiKbcet twitimonlala have teen given by contrartora and ter
tli&lt;&gt; PrcridentH of some of tho leading ndlroam
in the Soutii and W«aL When men are con­
gregated in large umnbau in th* nciglil-oriwx!
of awampe and rivent, Wilhnft'n Tonic will
(&gt;nn • a valuable addSaon to .tha stock of medita?*S pd Wifi *®i&gt;ly reward tho company in
the raving of time, taoer and money, we r*Oommood it to all.. Whkeux-k. Finlay A Co.,
l*TCpriotora. New Orleans.
Fob raux bt act. Dkdoowb.
. ,Wn call Attention to the card of Messra.
Buakwalter &amp; Co., bankant and broken. 10
WallatreeL N. Y., whom we aro informw! arc
a mral reliable firm, -and that any business intruatod to them will be promptly executed.

Nation. In addition he wanted Grant
to furnish annually each head of the In-

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N.G'.

Progression.!
VOL. Ill

A«trogratflne.'

NASHVILLE, BARjaYX^&gt;.,AUriH,&gt;FHH&gt;AY,OCTOBFR 13, 1875.

NO. 3.

ly botteij

OaTDXCB /’XJtJH.
The experiment of fanning oetrichM
wnuld Mk now and then, and.for answer ' ” Quad’s CM*,” theDblrtlit Free Preu imyataunl I xntsa; my ths Boston'Otaa- fbr the pnrp'oe of securing a'regular and
bared who would pa«j 'his office precise­ be whispere.1, "Only into Zaide.” And
..... ...
uurviai BullcUu, wm Buckram,- the
m is being Mod in Month Atrim, m the
ly at quarter of 9. But since Mr. Brown's what could she do with such a persistent ’ ' I renumber tha( it wm a iwft summer’s
death Harry wm the only masculine of fellow.
! evening, tad-as I fawned over the feuod
where the ostrich u “ natiw in the plaeo
his immediate family, so of course to tho
tfyjtajraafnllofbusting
fitosand
hum
­
It is one year raneo tho East In­
h«Mi- tad to the manner born, ” and where land
wq«bi
'deP°t
-Wigod to gv, raliertng bis dian’s death. Hanw, iu luaW]*?m 4ui*H- ming mosquito'. The Deacon" was s
of tho.rigbt sort, can be obtained to any
feelings, however, tgr &lt; mildly expreteed ing.for bta weddfog.yjM hjUrfW A .(Mr. good man—good for a man brypgkt up
jri«h tui *5^ Alj^
bis sister
axtent A largi&gt; extent of suitable bnah
to
th.
land i. Wn&lt;*d in, &lt;Aer which the binte
•Wasn’t stiro whether the last word wm and I were married Tait'u/ghtr" Wm D* milk-stool M^Mfl h
£ tiie*church' festi*
"hanged" or no, but she reproached with you in three weeks. Hurrah I"
Harry fur non-politeness and then for­
“Hum!" thinks Harry. “lean ‘hur­ vnl 1—Hist |ro^t|d mere, boss !"
“Twoymretoda tudf,
‘
gave him.
I told hint T would try and come;
rah,’ for within on hour Zaide, sweet,
down beside tlw* oOw he
escape kiidcut tea that purpose. The
Miss Moore wm an adopted daughter brown Zaide, will be a very brown Zaide, and ds-'hh
you had taj Vacation In that time r
Usds are very fieroe a»d savage at this
•./ * rich old Indian—East Indian, you or my name isn’t Brown." Then he

H-bln J bta btari the rip-urndn Uhjh.,

know—and there wan every reason to be­
lieve that she cared more for his prop­
erty than for him. Ho had long ago, in
a me*n business transaction, ratified a
friend of large sums of money, which no
quibble of -the law could recover, front
him, and this Alice was sole'heiress to
the man’s legitimate a* well
hfciilgotten wealth. Sho lind during a sch;
son of travql made thio acquaintance of
Mias Brown, and in resppnse to an invj:
tation from tho latter wu now an her

met her at the-depot, eeoartad her to h»
home, then unccfemoniously departed
ofltovwsnL

Days dipped into weeks and Harry
tormenteil by mother and sister with,
Sweet Brown Zsido ! always pure and “ Do be more attentive to Alice; she is
worth more money tlita yon can ever
pretty tom hat and feather! And that make, andrcopW(lfuyzus out forty times
s why she was called. “Sweet Brown over. Do'try and win Set if you can!”
Zaide/’ liy Harry Brown, as day after But tho young lawyer meanwhile hod
tiny ho saw her jwib liis office. She managed to put himself and Zaide Buck­
ley on speaking terms, thanks'to skillful
*• SWEET ffEOWN ZAIDEI»

afternoon, and'the young lawyer, who
wm fortunately quite independent of hu*
profession, had grown strangely inter­
ested in tyo girl, everi before he quite
accidentally discovered her name to be
Zaide ; and the poculiarity of her nam&lt;
only interested him ths t more in its
owner.
.

.

She wm not, aa heroines usually are
dcBcrilwd, “ fair an an angel," with henvonly blue eyes, and ethereal frame, with
flowing curia of burnished gold brushed
cxcuae me, I meant to call it brow-. Quito
the contrary, thia Zaide wm totally un­
like an angel, tad inclined to tha bru­
nette stylo of beauty.
Her eyes were
blue to be sure, but they had n dear lit­
tle habit of turning to black or gray, ac­
cording to different lights, so that her
moat intimate friends did’t foel willing
to take oath upon the actual color of
Zaide'Heyea. Her hair was as unlike
“burnished gold* as tho darkest of
brown hair win be, and instead of hang­
ing loosely over her Bhoalders, in the
usual untidy heroine stylo, wm always ns
neatly braided and Coiled, or arranged
after its owner’s own fashion, as the style
of the present day required.
Far from ethereal was our heroine's
figure, Hince one recognized veritable
flesh and blood when Zsido appeared,
and the stately, graceful gait convinced
one that it would requin? the Htrougvri
kfatd of toruodA lo waft thia very human

young person heavenward. I rappone
not evttybody would call Zaide Buckley
pretty, but those who loved her choose
_ to tliink bo, and Harry declared privately
to his foolish heart that “nobody wm
half ao beautiful,’’ in bis opinion, and. his
heart of, course agreed.
hero could wait no longer to discover the
young lady's name. But just m he made
cted information in some wav,- chance
favored him, and a mutual acquaintance
who happened to. be with him one morn­
ing when Zaide passed, informed him
tliat “ By George, there goes Miss Zaide
Buckley !*

looks in the glam and sees a‘ face with

“Zaide" lookingout of the eyes, and his
arms fairly ache to close thcmeelvc*.
round the graceful figure which heknows is even now being arrayed far the1
IqkW. How long. ain» inio. B^w' il
take Uiis impatient lox-id^ to drive {to
Zaide’H honsc, to rush Hp to hat to6m,
and before the crowd of atfendante uuid
friends, dasp her close in lua tiiddr 'tad

ktas tllo swqet ipouth till it fairlyyunplorcs him “ not to tumble the viii,-at
least till after the wedding I”
Then follows o quieter wason, (faring

Brown,” and vacation Ira

wm

maneuvering, and would not have ex­
1change her smile and th&lt;»'dimple which
!always taconqwiitd it, for a l.nudn d
Alice Mooree tad all the wealth of the
Indies. Moreover, ho had got into the
habit of walking up to tho large build­
■ing wh«« Zaiuo »q&gt;rut U;.o tiresome days,
and
then waiting till the boys and girls
।
itad teachore were at liberty to breathe,
1and then, whether Zaide were willing or
no,
he would not leave her side until the'
’
ferry was croeaed and she was safe at her
own
door.
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toe on Contributions Ira rojiortol that—
dum yo, what ads ye, anyway! Hist'
. bn. of the aforesaid boys, who did
over that and stand still!”
“ Tho committee, Deacon— ?"
''’ uet develop a decided talent for iLa dry
;•
-guo4»
bnaineM,- tueOrred' th* dtaptaa-ure
“Ym; the committee Ira rcjxirted'
crab collediops amounting to—why io of Itabbidgc, the partner of Mr. Buck­
ram,
and,
bejng fouud unemployed one
tophet cant ye stand still!”
“And bo yon have secured the'
assist lu sweeping out. Th" youth did
funds?”
.
" Got plenty
the Committee on not obey the ordpr, but fought an inter­
Preparations !b
boa, there!. If ye view with tho chief. Obtaining trn au­
loot I'll spike 'em dience, he arid:
'
don't atop hisai
.“Mr. Buckram, I do not think Mr.
down I"
'
Bobbidgc
liken
me,
and
he
does not treat
• “ There’ll bo a big crowd?"
“We count on it, onlern it 'should' me fairly at-all, sir. Thia morning he
out, and,
rain. The Committee on Preparations ,ordered mo to sweep
%
•• is- I hare
lu,, nuul.. prep—ree boro! Ill uu&gt;ql [.brea bon, U&gt;n» joct, IuIqoptthmk I
the life out o’ yo 'f yc don’t stop ought to ’be colled
•• • upon -to sweep out, and
yfiwrpdt.'f'it/' ’tl///
dancing around! I’d sell tliis cow if I
Buckram suited his head B Httl.could!”
Il f 1 r|'
.
Aud U.ero-0 to bo uu oxenroton oltorf “b1"* Wh '4’ -rti‘r ."bbtrnUur, pod
n-plii-d :
the festival t”
“Ah, isihtilte, Edward? Well,
“ I'eH ; we*vo chartered a train of thir-

room."
“ Well, wo don't want to crowd the'
children, and—keep tliat ar’ leg still or
Ill nmnl ye mth-thp pulk-atool!”
• ’ At
Mil Vp
?”
“ We haven't quite decided yet, but
I gu&lt;M» at about—now I will maul
ya !
There, take tliat1 tad that! anil

kCBtawhflc Harry’s friend White wm
hard at work l»ying his addresses to
Mis.-! Moore, and quite convinced the
heiress that no woman save herself could
ever make him happy. 8hc would have
preferred, if choice had bean allowed,
to see Horry at her feet, but his heart
After two or three minutes he settled
wm all bound up in Zaide, who hud only
down on the stool again, and I asked :
her salary and was very for from being
“ Have you selected the grove ?”
an heiress. And if Mini Mdoro could
“ Well, we’ve about decided on
have seen the devotion which shone out
“ I say, Brown, old fellow, that was a Baker’s, l&gt;ut-j-lMa|iu’ .them or' fort
of the handsome fellow’s •'yes and almost shabby trick you played on mo. You
again! Hcv I gut to maul the horns
glorified his face, wlum Zaide was with
told me Alio.«» an heiras.”
ofTn ye I”
him, she would surely have detected the
Harry couldn’t restrain a smile, but he
“ He wanta pay, docs he!"
spurious coin which White offered her
replied honoagly: “ Sorry for you White,
" No—not any money, ‘but Baker
for her wealth’s sweatsako.
but I believed nil I told you. I married don’t.-aBem |o-£tl$r govo-j talydunS’tail
Of course Mrs. and Mias Brown my wife fur love, and if you had done./ag*ii
guessed nothing of all this romanco of the same for your wife, you’d any, ‘Hung
*
“Who
are the main committee i” X
Harry’s. They only knew ho Iiad more the will! I’ve got my wife whether or
“ Well, tliar’s mean Johnson and—'
need to seem so devoted to business, und no 1"
r
■
lancin’ around ugoiu!
If yc don’t
whereas his former hours for joining his
stand still 1’11 git up ’n pound ye all
family had been 2 tad 8 o’clocx, p. m.,
to pieces !”
now it wm seldom he appeared before I *‘So yon have finished your studiew at I
on!”
.
half-iMist 5, and than, oh hta sister once the seminary? I wm nmeh pleased with
“ Ynas
Johnson, ohd
observed, “ Business must be splendid the closing exnrcisea The author of Durney,
yum 7 I don't
with Hal, he comes in so happy. Why, that poem—Misi White, I think you wollop ye!
al! and that!
Horry, you look as joyous m though colled her—bids fair to liecome known and—I”
every wish of your heart were gratified.” as a poet."
The cow disap]&gt;cart*&lt;l over the hill, the
Well, so ho was happy! And why
“We think the aufljorras will become Deacon in full chase, and I took tbo.
not ? Such a peraistenl lover a girl tun er celebrated m a poctdRs,” remarked the dusty highway again.
before knew! “Mis* Buckley” had
young lady pertly, with a marked emlong ago changed to “ Misr. Zaide,” and
coirrKxsBD too sooir.
.
plucas on two words of the sentence.
presently “Zaide” was quite enough,
A remarkable instance of deathbed re­
“Oh!—sbl"replunl the old gentle­
for-with his w hole heart and soul Hany man, looking tlumghtfully over his npcc- pentance han just occurred in Butter
Brown loved ZuMe Buckley. She knew tadM at the yenwg lady. “ I hear lier county, Ky. A man who wm very 31,

sister wm quite im actrw*, and, under
courage to tell her so, and in her wo­ Miss HoemerX'iartructiunH, w31 tinman's heat£«ba waaglad. It had boon doubtadly become quite .* Bculptorem."
simply ‘
“The seminary,’’ contiftthd the oldlovingJ
gentleman, with impertnrijiiblo gravity
let Ixim love her his own “is fortunate in luivtog nn efficioul
yh-r
,
. Bn, and tongue, and Land;, B-uurd of Manngrrcaaes.
. “ Do you know tin* young lady ?" inFrom die
and with every little-act of thoughtfulProsidenteM down to tho humblest
.
r*^TdB,”&gt;wa&lt; the reply; “ I’ve met her • neaB his loving, happy heart prompted.
teachereRB tmusual talent is shown.
• ia th.&gt;-chairof------- church. She sings - Wbatcarcd. hnlor money if Zaide cauhl There is Miss Hiq&gt;ar, :wjp&gt; a* a .nhemwthere, and we arc on bowing terms, that’s not share it with him ? He only wanted txem is uncqualed, tad Alisa Knowlea
alL Believe she is teaching in one of the ,, hra-'Owt-^twJf, and none otlxer in all the has already a reputation .da un patronoworld.-And one day he called bis mother mcresa Apd ii&gt; the jleparfatenl^mnsic
ward schools up tliis way.’*
aside and confided all his secret to 'her
few can equal Miss - Kellogg as a Stager...
plfud Harry; indifferently turning over n mothcr-lovc.
pile of low papers, and appearing care“I wn diasppoinrad, my boy,” »hc
The young lady did not appear to like
leas and nnooaoenied enough.
said, sadly, “ for Alice will be very rich,
the chair she wm sitting on. She took
“Well—ye-e-c, rather," cam" the and you might have learned to love her.”
tho sofa nt the other ond of the room.
answer; “ but Dot ray stylo—too hard to Bui Harty argued the jKWRibility of hap“Yea," continued tho ohl gentleman,
get acquainted with. bar.
too Jniudi of the “root of m if talking to bf uacjf, “JboM White
mi. I
a hate
uuu* your ro- pincM
puieisa without
v&gt;
*‘*;’’*and the ls.lv dismiMod Miss
By-thcdrfj Brown, ,; all’ «wil;
aistera are very talented. Mary, I urn
Moore from her heart, making room for
deratand, Iim turned her attention to
her son’s choice when opportunity fa­
paining and the drama, and will surely
vored an introduction.
Meanwhile, young White iuul aedxod
l a Iccturoe."
Aloud atanmingof the"

would ba the tepaaae, aa, ^wiod, but *t ajl oilier timeaare m tame
asa-^ock .of, alwp. They aMsmble io

be fed at bugle call, though the feeders
„ „-------- ...— ------ MnflJy’tatBn^fcward the “old man,"
scjf llay ! H'yc don't.stop twitch-. v&amp;o would terminate tho interview Ly have to be careful of any loose - articles
there may be sKcmf.'fur the ostriches
■tail.
“ Well,'JamoH, ytax had: better grrup; snap tip tad mrafiow immediately any
“You expect to have a good time,
» HnlUi.iU !HaWj?e»-giw
Deacon!”
» hotter
..

exclaims Zaide one week niter, and ’ two
heads are bent over the loiter. ’ Then n
start—a puzzled face /or Zitide, a.^ghing face for Barn\ who ’ roods nloUd:
“ You will be Hurpriscd to learn that by
the will of n former friend, one Robert
Moore, who robbed me years and years
ago, you, my daughter, are pomcMed of
more than lialf Ida property. It Heems
! his oonscienoo'troubled^3n;and|ho old
1 rascal thought to atonft for his guilt by
[ leaving this'wealth to you in case you
could be found. He doubtlem believed
me dead, and I *pri*sume his daughter teeocara, and—there you go again, you
wishes you Vera. The lawyers searched.

among ‘ Buckley ’ for a year- almost, and
just found us in time ■ to mak«.tbo will
valid. But the ways of Providence arc
port finding out, wljUS-«.-grt^t. gpmfort for me to know that my child ifl at
lost tho rich woman sho was born to be."
The root of the letter dta-ta*t concern
u«, so we will paM on to tyc' tirflt* of
Harry’s return homo. Of Alice Whit3
wo will hear nothing more, but Harry
was mode conscious vf his friend White’s
presence one morning—just after ho luul
kissed Zaide good-by and started for hit
office—by a doleful voice . which ex­
claimed :

‘rvjtjr, otr,'rtaoxrt*!

confident that liis test hour wm fast ap­
proaching, sent far a Magistrate and
made a confession tliat in the year 1870

Warren county, and that in the division
uf tbC Bpoffii Mttcbell bad tidtCn; more
'
than his sliaru. In revenge/ the self-

fmufcwMxi munten-r, ^vatched his vjetim1
totVkycari wnhIM p&amp;jk&amp;Wkilling
'
him, and at last, when a favorable op'
pofiritrfiy preeftmted' itself, W shot him

fell into the river. It wm never found,
and though suspietons of' fotri play were
entertained, there uu#l'-nq; proof even of

his death.

Tho man who fired the fatal

there is such a differenco between you

wou’t you plensa look up Edward’"
account"
rtrir ^otiatoos ca^troMira

A description of the monster grape­
vine that is to* be shippet! from Banta
Barbar*, CuL. to the CcnteuuLd Exr ora­
tion; will tax' the credulity 'of- Eastern
horticulturists.
This vine is without
&lt;l*ubt th&lt;'largest in the-world.' The
ceJebrateii vine at Hampton O-jurt, Eng.,

grown under glass, is 9 inches in diame­
ter three foot from the -ground, while
the California vine is 14 inches in diame­
ter three feet from the ground, and
nearer to'the ground has a* measurement
• 4 18 inches In di»m&lt;-W, or 50 inches
lu &lt; iron inference/while its foliage lias

rajMBjurntnM.
iug, and are, not particular aa to waichea
and chain* if they can accuro them. The
phicking of the birds is a dangerous
What mon going down hill^rtat—
operation. They ' 0re enttaod- by
Check*.
.s
bugle cull into a small andcsare, where
Chickasxbx—Palming off an old hen
they are packed an dosely arpaafHo to
PBOi'Lt who are always wishing for
terrible kicks to the pluckers of which
they ore capulile, mid which are deliv­
A oibl being occtwed of trifling with
ered with a force sufficient to break a
her lover’s feelings, replied, “I plead
man’s thigh. The plumage of the fanned
w--,
................
ostrich is Raid to bo abundant in quantity
How the free lunch fiend aplvee tho
and superior in quality, and the yield

from a well-Ftocked and carefully-tended
farm returns n large profit on the whole meal theory.

_

A Detbois. girl says she will never
marry a man with long lego, m he oonM
kick
her under tho table.
There hu been a good deal of banging
OoOX (from the
TJea, gi’
done in various quarters lately, and it
seoms to be catching. It has become a
children’s disease like uiwudee down in
Knoxville, Tenn. Hanging doee not re­
form or improve the criminal who hang?,
, but it is mid to bo good ai an example,
and a warning to evil doera. The Knox­
ville boys had a late example in Webb.
They got up a hanging festival of their
own. They played tho hanging of Webb.
They appointed a Sheriff, tad a preacher,
and phytiicita, and a Webb, and rigged
up a scaffold and stole a clothes-line, and
were* ready. The boy who played Webb
wm to .squeal when he had enough, and
tliat was to be the signal for the attend­
ing physician to cut* him down. Tlio
Webb wm duly swung off into eternity
and acted splendidly. He allowed pluck.
He refused to squeal, and the spectator!!

from the dustman !”—Punch.
. A Hiberxian horticulturist exemplifies
tho multiplying powers of nature by
pointing out how pears grow into threes.
Tax New York Mail says that an ac­
tress is to emerge from the refined and
cultured domestic circle of which she is
the shining ornament to tread the prim­
rose paths of histrionic triumph. That
is finer than Baying “ to com her bread
and butte.-."

Ccbtomxb (who wishes to return
homo he has lately bought}—" He's
kicked the buggy into lucifer matches, •
and nobody dare get on hia back. What
Dealer (with quiet emphasis}—“Tosell,
Ishoulusay.”

grand success. A casual passer saw how
remark of an astute small boy when a
it wm and cut Webb down just in time.
nail caught in the previously umall tear
He wm dying without a groan or strug­
in his coat-tail and ripped the garment
gle, and would soon Iiavc been as &lt;l&lt;;ad up to his neck. Subsequently, al-cr an
lobg covered a space equal to 10,000 MWebb.
interview with his parents, he moaned to
.••qturo foot. The Hampton Court vino
himself in the woodshed that ,l leather
.
n tan ,, a a.
produces annually from 1,500 to 2,000
Mary Gray and her sister lived to­ hadfafien."
What a perfect idea of impecuniomty
California vine, as estimated by cue of gether in one house, in that old maid’s
the State Oomniisxioners to the Centen­ paradise. West Chaster, Pa., and they is given in the remark made lost week
two lived alone. When either whited by one desponding Hibernian to aiiotiier:
nial, Ira often annually reached the imfriends the other stayM at home to keep “Faith," «ayu one, "I haven’t more
ura.uuml«« ul 7,«X&gt; du. to. ul ....
house. It was Mary Gray’s turn, and than ten centa in my pocket” " Be
average weight .of 14 pound* each, or
nearly 13,OMU^ &lt;3
■he left hon»on a visP. the other day. jabOTH,” retorted the otiie/, “yMl’are
known
tooMImukI grape, and wm Tho next day the ulster wn* found dead better off than I am, thee. I’ve nothing
p!anted: by Donna Marti Maroellina de in her bed. Friends of the Htaters ad­ in my pocket, and very little of that,
Do^mmw^
..Wih, of h child, ao vertised the deal hand time of tfio funeral
in the borough papers, and tried every
Two : WOMBS have started a barber­
writing to the custom -of tlw country,
means'in their power (o'find but sphere
shop at Titusville, We
ane wommi
fur,
aeveral years it Ira shown evident ugns Mary Gray was. In vain. The funeral start a barber-aUop once. .She came in
took blkoe on advertised tir.ir, and Mary
with * cowhide in her hand, and . said
of decaying vigor, and Ira row been dug
n__ r.__ :___________ u »2_ a_ ,1..she wm going to horsewhip Qic man who
up, aoctioniKod and boxed, after week if
had been talking about her; and eight
of labor, for removal to the East. A
turned
home
fromjuir
visit
and
wwinr- men with towels under their chfns’tad
daughter vine, growing on the ground
of tho old vine, is now 16 years old, and prised to find nobody a* homo and every­ lather on their faces bustled onVftf Aeir
16 irichea in diaxw'ter th^e&gt; tN« ffata the thing ao quiet about the house. Then chairs and started for the liaak door on
ground, and making m growth at the she was told, that her sister was &lt;l&lt;-ad and n run.
- ■
.. - . i &lt;u x
Her surprise and grief were
A'MABMOHUBBTre poet points put the
rate of an inch in diameter annually, buried.
liaving the tint year funriahod 8,000 to great Hlie said she hod tpeen'viKifing a difference in thia style:,
.
.
family only a mile and a half from West
There tea jonu&lt;
of.Ljua
.,
Cheater, but the famOy didtiot tAko a
Grown up *o ezoMalrel; thia.
paper, and she was,
oMirae, entirely
ba* . ibf.J
ignorant of what was taking place in her
own- home.
Every family, however
A Liverpool paper etates that two Lumbte, should toko *t Jasatope qewshours before the recent meeting st Ha- P**'
"
?•' i.
•
h
warden/’Mr. Gladstone wm engaged in
Lis favorite execmw of fatting trees. For
Whom littte Johnny Pearl, who fived
Our citizens romcmlier the razor-strop­
a portion of two days he luu&gt; been wieldman. A New York policeman took him in New Haven, was three years did, his
“
“ artafdettM toilane st
father wiui frequently called from homo
bringing it to the ground tion of being a street peddler, but was on business. One evening, white hn vra
afternoon.
Those who reprimanded for the arrest. Mr. Smith absent on one of these jaurn*y^ winch
is over sixty years old, and has been a took him to Natchez, Johnny’s mother
---for many years. wtB hearing hia prayers, “Our Father
true woodman fashion, with his braces privileged‘ street• peddler

He aerved in the lite war, and lost a leg
at Gettysburg. After his discharge he
trtk, he walked home with his u along devoted himself to tho service of the sick
better, and now promises to regain bis
over Lis ajioulder, and two hours after- und wounded in tho h'»pital, and after
health entirety, In tbo meantime the
tho war he came North and embarked in
officers of the law are preparing to
tired and weary, but quite refreshed with
Mr. Smith was worth about 8300,000,
his bodily labor.”
but a mania for ties dry goods trade cost
roun OLD aor-DIXD.
‘'IWmwtool Brora to "
hb»,"rte. A
moved front his bed.
hits 5150,000, and a notion that he could
critioom and the grammariancHs was
near here ; by George ! that’s too bad ! '
days after Alice was summouiod l&gt;y
I Among tbs paraooa who perished dur­
_____
Ox the same day tad with tho same ing the recant Texas gale wan an old nolShe ought to be a queen—my queen, for • telegram to the death-bed of her adopted «woetooktbarest Than bo weal into the
thrown d!P Mttfkb and his shirt coj-

who art," etc., when Johnny raised bis
hood from its place on his inother'a
knee, and, looking up eurnestty
*»’r
fa«, said, “ Mamma, Johnny* tired twy-

“ old

b ULI.torrs

•• Da on ttretts

Thomas B-.*n-

tory of tho spread-eagle style, and mad.,
farptastiag 55,000, sent/
a good living, fie is very much liked plicity with his brother in-law, Gen.
.HWIasMww^Biew.iiiae ■ Weeks jHMwed. June came with its
up for throe mouths fo ' in.uM, Mexican w»r
Minn., with his blushing
in the street, and knows everybody,nays Fremont, in the Memphis a«d El Pm«.
and beautifulI bride .to be, since it tamed
railroad swindle. He was aectenoed to
the New York Sun.
wm his bride not to be; (for
prison and snnvn !• red Ein wife's dowM«_ Borar, • widow of
Ow*&lt;»Ulhr« tioww
Mi.! J«t lh.r.,b*ll*allral het,1; a. be Mill mlMW. 8b, wm tude
dice war. putting on a clean Ttm-lml W¥»»&gt; in nM Jh. othw
a Territorial hanging,
victim, cry, &gt;140.000, to bis er* ditort. This
g^Uogoi wi«i hi»
shirt K-fore the
lheceremony, »Le changed
who Lad brtw liberally supplied with unhappy wife died while he war. in
tad ten eirtoa .espoused
.
. . w. . •
.
Iwrilin Tn-lil'.il. »
iceberg. I think it another young
t
ig man.
What dire evwnta
Uta 11* deposit before .
spring from little
ittle causes ! Il
If the Jud*M
h« retea,e he has fought two duel- with
how loppy that young man would

Tas Democratic candidate for Tress-! some curious relics of hie past career.

It wm about six feet and broke his nock.
back into the best a

�ia. M7&amp;

HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS

beat hiu. by j«WC .five bush-1 Makagon, is hollowly insane

Mi of wven

Clover Seed, Ac.,

J.».l C«l« u lb. .Ur fir»l occupied oowu.ler.bL niv.ler,
hy ibomiUut W. F.
I.. lb. ,Tbe Sbentf offiir. *100 fer Burke

uuonrime lur.lrlro. i. null oa lirelv '
is plmly and cheap st Lmia

«&gt;•&gt;-------------T1&gt;“-

“•

CORN, UTUK, OATS,

It costs $5G to slap

a

LARGE STOCK OF FALL

E

Cleveland ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

------ ------- —---------------- , —-- ---------.....
« —;f
: tefr of lhe Wan! air brake, died of in-1 good deal of mouth.

Oar select hciiuul is flourishing tinder

the raausg-ment of Prof. J. Vesper flaraation of the bowels at tho Xalanight His
assisted by oar able town Superin­ masoo House Friday
tendent, S. D. Borden, and will afford death was very sudden, being confin­
a full supply of good teachers (or the ed to his bed only one day. His famschools of this and adjoining town­
ships'. Prof. Slayton of the Saranac B.’ Hill, who was arrested by Doputy

Uuton School, is delivering a course

LATH,
SHINGLES
faakg r«TW, Cou|h, CoUb atod fttolrmMa

WATER LIME,
SALT,

HAIR,

Sheriff Barber in Grand Rapids about

SMbvW,
SMtlng*
‘OMWvflW,

STUCCO,

of scientific lectures to the students two weeks tunoe for forgery, has been
evenings, in connection with the regu­ committed to jail to await his trial at
lar course.----------- There is a greater the November term of the Circuit

£

s

E

AINSWORTH k BROOKS.

area of ground sown to wheat in this
section thau common this fall, and it a farmer was driving a load of wood
seems to be doin ■ very well since the into a.bam in Jackson, and stooped

rains. One or two men in this part down hot not enough to clear the door,
are very jealous, and are ranking ev­ and struck against lhe top, breaking

ery effort U beat anything reported
this season, with a monster crop next.

buyer at Three Rivers last week lost

a pocket book containing • 1,000.

It

New
New
New
New
New
New
New
New
New

NAHVILLB MARKET

1.1K
1.10.
i.oa.
.0,30

fck

was found and returned to him by a

lad named Carl Harwood, whom the

*-Dr. Ellis has our thanks fur eopies

of-papers printed’al Lebanon,

Mo,

horseman offered to oompensato with
a fivc-cenl piece.

AppUe. green.

Thu boy refused

his former home:—Mr. McNames

--------- 4.05
1,0001.26
--------- 0,80

the offer with contempt The nig
Onion/
of Marshall, has been visrtingdiis son,
11 gardly horseman left town by* the
of lhe firm of White k MeNemes.
----------------------, IOTO„
' I first train.——Sam Ellet, n recentMr. Pitleeger of Ohio hu .neot ■ I |y diwh.rgeJ coo.icl from the State

few days
day. in
io visiting
viulmg hu
his son
&gt;00 J. PitlinPiUrn.
ger. Mr Roe. of Belle.u. u rhiiiog
his ann
anrl Harvey.
llartfrv. Dtmfan
son, and
Dunlap nf
of Ohio

h„ b(Mm „r„lcJ
,be
Prisoo, has been arrested on (he
of
a„erapt
(be
.

.

...

...

,

0,20®0.55
Dried ApplM,
Lard.--............
Dra«»ed Hogs

of a house of prostitntion in Gtoud
is visiting st the house of IL M. Loe.
Rapids, by throwing sixty grains ol
J. W. Nichols, foraiprly a resident of
"vt Too.
morphine into a kelile of roup prepar­
this village is in town.
ed for dinner.------------The State Prison

style Prints for 8 cents.
Corsets for only 50 cents.
Shawls, Scarfs and Comforters
Flannels and Ladies Cloths.
Skirts and underclothing.
Hats and Caps, Gloves and- Mittens.
Boots and Shoes.
Crockery and Glassware.
Trunks, Valises and Horse blankets,

CnicaiB I Lais Him Railrni.
1’K^INSt'LAR CW1S1ON.
TniiM Wont,

v,.-k.be nrh
Schoolcraft

HUIlwoll
Colon MUI*
Hotair*

10.00012 oo

ANNOUNCEMENT!

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

ill Jackson has now 787 convicts—lhe
f Corson. Rooms.
I Oct.. 12, 187o.

Preaaat—Halbert, WolcoU, Oils, Hardy,
Downing and Le*. .
Minotee of lhe previous meeting read and
approve I.
On mnlloa by Halbrt the vote to approladder company w»i rescinded.

largest cumber ever confined

there.

. .....—E. L. Barron, a freight con

Mrs. E. C. Eittiiifirer
Havi

ductor, on the Detroit and Bay City

Railroad, was instantly killed at

Co-

Inmbiaville Oct. Sth, by being canght

G, A. TRUMAN.

MILLIKKRY &amp; DBKSS MAKING

Nashville, Sept. 15, 1875,

Lcl veen the cars.----------- Henry Simp­

son, a sawyer at Green's mill at Hem­ •tore. Having Jun returnSd with a foil a»■arlmani of
lock City, dropped dead Friday morn­
ing at Esst Saginaw.
disease.----------- E. J.

Cause,' heart
Sterling,

NEW

fifty

----------- Austin Boves died of heart
disease at-bis boarding bouse while

a

Vlckrbunfh
Bailie Crvek

Chariotlo

GOODS!

GROCERY

years old, is held under 81,000 bonds

at Negaunee, for ravishing a twelve
year old daughter of William Mesds

VaJpulao
naakell’.
Union MUI*
StiUwrll

CHIS. W. DE1AKAY,

The Beckwith Heater.

Fori fam, Jacten 4 Sattar R. IL
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

JEWELER 5 OPTICIAN

TRAINS RUN BY CHICAGO TIME.

STORE

Goint South.

sitting in a chair and waiting for hir

breaklast at Bay City, Friday morn­
ing.----------- A tragedy occurred in Ve­

■disallowed.

NASHVILLE. MICH.

rona. Huron Co., Sunday morning, in

0. Strong, priming
E. J. Feifhner. recording

Council sdjoarand
X J. FIIOHXER.

o.

Recorder.

the family of John Noonan. Noonan
tl.OO
and his sun James, about a party that
»,7.
had been held at the house lhe night

T BUM AH.
PruidraL

IS KEPT BY

□’JE’WIELZR/'Sr
CTcyit*, Speciaclct, ^o.

before, engaged in a quatrel, when

Lee Bro’s

James became enraged look his fath­
er by the throat flooring him.

The

man seized his knife, and after stab­
Mr. Malone, of Albion, has been bing his sou fatally, repeatedly stab
arrested on charge of murdering his l«ed one daughter in the side and the
•wife, who died suddenly about a week other through lhe head. Soon Mrs=

ago, and

was immediately buried. Nognan aad her two daughters

CfiAS. W. DKMARAY

sac
seeded in locking him in the bed. U.U.JI rynk-. mH la *lx wrek.-Thln! ]
placing it in the coffin was performed room, but he climbed out of* the win­
by the husband individually and im­ dow and went to the barn and ate a

“QUAD’SODDS”

The act of laying out the ooqise and

It:
lao
Mn

GOLDSMITH’S

mediate interment made.

JS-

From facts large quantity of Paris green. It act­
Bryaait anS Slratlaa
and incidents developed in the family ed as an emetic, but the doctor pro­ BUHINEB1 DNIVER8ITY
and the circumstances attending the nounced his case fatal, and both fath­
interment suspicions of foul [lay er and son are probably dead at this

were aroused, hence an exhumation time. The daughters will recover.
inquest The deceased was . ------- .The bodypf lhe missing ohiId,
about forty years of age and the moth­ Winnie Cobb Leadbeater. of Detroit,
er of a large family. The accused is was found a few days since.------------

Connection.

and

a man somewhat advanced in years, While the workmen were pulling a
probably over forty, light built and
new hoop on a cask of lager beer io
low set &lt;*t a nervous temperamem. a Detroit brewery last week, lhe cask

It is asserted that the evidence of the exploded wiln a loud report, blowing
children against the father was the the bead completely
out.
This
immediate cause of his arrest. They
assert tha‘ violence vm used by him «n so mild a thing as beer.----------- One
toward tho deceased, and he threat­ John Chrispeil of Holland attempted
ened them with condign punishment uo cut his throat Monday. He had
in ease rtwy exposed him.----------- Wm

tried to shout himself first, but both

Coffee, a lad of f« urtten. of Corunna,

attempts are likely to prove /allures,

while playing in a bin of wheat Fri

and he will probably live to repent of
day. was drawn in and smothered to it. Cause, a fit of rage, hrought on
hi

family

diAenlues________Jnlins

PATENTS.
r-c«aru5KS,M. FmideaL

“OYSTER OCEAN”
Lille.' 1.4 Ceata’ Be4aara»t,

A fort Warw Kai
December 13,1174.

Greeting

IMEDTROrr. MICK..

are acknoltfedffed to be the best heating stove

Again in the Trade
HEBE IS A CHAWS TO

MAKE MONEY!

Bu«lneEE Relations

They are the only tove mounted with gen­
uine boiler fton.
They admit the Ingest chunks of wood.

Punteny, the man who inflicted fatal

that of strangers.
DETROIT.

and bound over for trial in the Cir­

Especial Attention

rest, burning her terribly* and doubt» cuit Court.
are entertained of her recovery. Her
Tbe story is gCuag the rounds, that

pel retor of the4decd.
unknown.''

Hi motive is

- ' Last Friday

night

while Peter Den more ftiida .oomptin
no® wore going up Jefferson Avenue.

since

Governor

Tilden

hiavU»d

pitched »

preily widow and himself out

of a

LUMBER,
HARDWARE
lere you will find a full stock of

rrm

boggy and down a teipk together at

Saratoga, that lhe ladios there have

the r-ffi-.l* from which he baa aince

------------A

shocking brutality occurred in the

boots and shoes,

all.the spunk and fidelity of her sex *

"I tell you what ?t is, gilts," she says,
“a roll with (he

GLASS AND PAINT.
French and

GHwje IMTe a Call
RHB4HILIA

.

*«rt*h a («w«Wc* in­
...

WHICH IB HOT EXCELLED IH TOWN.

then, isn't to he

in (be Unfit of

,

D---------

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!

WHOLEtUL* A5D MYAIL.

baok.wHh

fright and
..

the

«»uuLE.uruLn»£

.Detroit, they were attacked l»y (wo

highwaymen, nnd one, John Mnrlin

They fire longer than others

SOLD ONLY BY

room where Mrs. Geo. Forrest of Bay Injuries upon his wife, near Monroo,
City was sleeping anil poured ucid a few days ago. has been' arrested,

husband has been arrested a* lhe per

Saw IVEill I

AT

II PRICES FOR CASH.

Wetit Side of Maii&lt;reet, Nashville, Mich.

O. C. WOLCQTT

nillLDERH

�... UH I.

“ “ [Boots i
OF KVEKT DEWRIFTfOT,
AT THE

i the Curt young

igeueratMUL . Perhaps the writer cl
! the above wi&gt;s a darling son,—lhe

W

H. YOUNG. M. D
.
O«~«a.tiM» rtf Main

amuUy

-telling

M

the Iroousi* BuiidiBf.

The follawing were dropped : B. J. Cttr-

Prepared

NO CREDIT GIVEN. DO NOT ASK IT.
r t ; per ceo&gt;.

Credit Mores will

Be«ny

80 to SGJ5 days on -y mi.

ARE

WE

atoriei, or making

leoselesa, vulgar remarks about some­
body's wife, sister or daughter. Evil

C. EIX18. M. D.
• Otfrrs bto ssrrtrs* lt&gt; O* r

to

Compete

CLOTHIRGHO 6EHTS FOBIISIHfi CHBSI

ocMiununicalioas corrupt good man­

The following were present aa delegatee
ners. Am he grew to be a tnaa he
frtw) ebnrehsi: Prof. B. R. Gom end J.
inherited property. In hia boyhood §og*ndorph, of Jackson} Z. M- Letter end
bo had not been taught that labor is
essential to happiness ; now ho bad iCartneyi T. B. Van Wagner, and Charles

A. BARBER. M.. IV Honuo

H

wealth and hail only to gratify his
Rum and bad

own evil inclinations.

J

[IB SS5 Swill

e with evil, com panic* as. P. H. Himpeon, K. P. Harvey. T. 8
I*. TervUiig
[dlevilla, v&gt;*. John Dwtutis of Hastings has’l
. .
.
*
‘the turn glaas. To wa^te hours in

Ifns oommetwed buniuess
j And is bound io sell for c**h nt the above margin.

th© dross of thts earth.

(

M. FLINT,

‘

Attorne;

T H. LEE.
’
•J.
Deputy KVierllT.

Boots and Shoes.

Is complete al away duwu.pricca.
solicited.

ROWER k .WAflS.

-newspapers are full of crime, defnlca- *‘The power of God’s Word.” On Fatnrlion, dishonor, divorce.,' degradation,
“God’s call to Man." On Funday morning
death, murder, suicides, lust, outrages
by Rev. J. W. Weiks. Topic, “Internal
and robberies that crawl out like evils
and External Voices." On Sunday evening
from Pandora's box to blight and poi­ by Rev. p. II. Simpson. Topic, “Breaking
son virtnc, truth, reason and happi­ lhe Fallow Ground.
ness. The Amijriqau nation is going
Editor News:

tain cd 1449 kernels.

Attorney at

- The topics to be diacuuedel the Chris­
tian Church next Sabbath by lhe Pastor,
Deyo, are ns follows: morning topic. “Go­
ing after the Lost." Evening topic, ‘•Bul­
larista." ■
to nnh. Tho prisons and insane asy­
—Airs.Crocker herreceived her fall stock lums are filled with these specimens Nkws. by Ada V.—- wee my production. I
aak the liberty through your columns, to Inof human wrecks. Il bebouves every

L1EBHAUSER.

TA ILoR
PARADY, Manufacturer of

BooIm and Shorn,

before bad,—a portion of her goods coming

parentto wath, witch carefulness their

BOOTS AND SHOES, AND RUBBER GOODS
Au examinat uu of Goods and. Prices is

Cash or Trade paid for

Step by step

-W. I. F. Hama, an esteemed resident at he goes on to his ruin until he Spends
Hastings, died leat Wodneeday morning. Ins Jast dollar. His life has been a Wtatorn Christian Conferenoe sdjearneu
[|r
He will be buried te-day under theynManic failure,—A mark for scorn to point «
orders.
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her slow unerring finger at. He will 1
The Chriatiaa Church Social will be held
end his days in the poor house or sink
The religions eervioe» of the Conference
unhonored, nnknolied and unwept,
day evening, Oct. 19th. The public are
were of e high epirtuel cbameier.
»
■
into a suicide’s grave.
cordially invited.
Branching during the sooaiem,—On FriThese are strange times.
The

JOHN R. EASTMAN■b

This Side of Crist nvas on

women fitted him to associate with

B. RASEY. Dn&gt;vm«n. Good, .nd

pLEMENT SMITH.
U
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I.A.XVYKR.

Fowler, of Nashville.
Committees reported trnfho following live

In both style* anil quality, nt the same time charging yon the 12 1-2 per
ccaX ouly on ibrtn. My full and Winter Stuck of

WITH AMY ESTABLISHMENT

Reap’y, I*. Adda Nichols.

&lt;

IF. A. A YESWOBTH.
ATKINSON &amp; ROE,

Pianos

ARTISTIC

PAINTERS!
NASHVILLE. MICH.

On ike let of Norember, next, I will'open

Instrumental Music.

Instruction given on PIANO or ORGAN.
Hasmoxt AXD TuonotJou-Baas will receive
LOCAL MATTERS.
Careful attention.
Public Rehearsals
See
that
your
work
is
well
done.
school Louse, In Assyria, di» d suddenly of
—Attend the Boaineu College and Tele
those wishing to pursue that
Buys, you who are just starting out
heart dtaenae on Sept. 80th. The funeml
graph Invtitote al KaUmaxoo. Journal free
branch of study, I woo Id
Life is ‘
was largely attended, lhe procession, it ia in life, look well tu the end
raspveifully call their
05L- Parties getting np oyster suppers
»ai4, being a mile In length.
a blank page ; ia your band you hold
will always find freah oysters end crackers,
the pencil with which to mark your at
,
leaching.
Wiitrs &amp; McNamks.
u
a u
'
IN SUMS OF
| a political paper. We do not believe it pol­ course. Before beginning look well
T»wa, 510 pr Qr.
Gao. R. FLEMING.
Shirts and Drawers from 55 cents
AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED
$300.00 and UPWARDS icy tn do ao In this little village, but, per­ to the end to which this ending is like- ,up, al the 12J per cent store.
ly to lead. Make a success of your­
ON LONG tlMK.
we may say something.— We certainly shall self.
*
'
• ( gtjr Willie Kellogg te prepared tc THrtl
L. RUSSELL.
cane bottom chair*.
If we feel like II.
Lot us all profit by the .experience
F1BNT CIASS
Bulge Book.
—Mr, J. L. Wotering. one of nur north­ of others
Sift.’ the good and the
IVM. JONES,
ern farmers has a radish at Lee Bro.’a store
sensible from the bad and the foolish.
names’, only 50 cents per lb. Try IL
— Bra n-Nu
pounJs. Ob* Michigan is the Banner
Is acknowledged by all leading tnus-.ctans
Stale ia which to raise big ptXatoes, vegeta­
Last Monday night, a young man,
bles and babies.
light, and one price to all make* trade lively
—Sator-lay night Major Smith, who was Milton Fleyherty. was arrested by
lying in jail al Hastings. awaiting his trial Deputy Sheriff Lee, al the instance
I1..I-.H Chui
for the shooting of Frank Btnilh. in Rutland ol Beecher Baldwin, charged with
ELIHU CHIPMAX,
a few weeks since, broke open the large having stolen money.
He was taken
— Standard A. Sagar, 11 cents per lb.
to the county jail over -night. Pros­ at White at McXantee’ C. O. D. Grocery.
been heard from.
ecuting Attorney Bauer look up tho
A
Revolvers
—Dr. Fisk, the pastor of the Unlversaliat case, and Milt was brought before
at Lke Bros for only 55 each.
Naabville, Bleb.
(ibnrch at Grand Rapids who committed
Justices Chipman and Mead, Thurs
Berchery with bis pratiy organistfiast uprinGrneral Conveyancing.
han Returned his letter of fellowship to the day morning. The examination last for only 10 cents per poupd.
WORTH OF
Collectiotu'a specially. church, cuufcdaing to have committed grave ed two days. The is the substance
g^, Tho largoet slock of Men’s Boy’s
misconduct and declaring bia repentance of tho eviaence: Beecher Baldwin, and Youth’s Clothing, at tU 12J per cent
aryl proptWM to enter secular life.
MGNE Y TO LOAN
on tho morning of Thursday last

children.

UontauUllorder* promptly. Meebvllle

Butter and Eggs.

Nashville, Mich., Sept. 10th, 1875.

They are held accountable

for lhe misdoings of their children,

TOHN Q CRESSY,
J . „
’SbJ

MONEY TO LOAN!!
Q, Appro! lol batt Sremiit.",
I

LEE &amp; FL -MA X ,

70,000 NOW IN USE.

AMERICAN ORGANS,

Have boen ittiroduced this t—eq whteh
surpass anything evpr offered to the pebMs.
Every Instrument warranted.
-

THE AMERICAN ORGAN

Justice of the Peace,

©

4

o

changed his pants leaving about one
H. Lee and H. R. Dickinson who will soon

MRS. L. O. OROCKEJ

tc his business at lhe depot Thurs­
note th--1 Mr. Olds will not retire from bu»iday evening Milt. Fleyherty gave
nei&gt;i. He has retained bis planing machin­
dimes, and bj jo^kied and jawed, and buy
ery and intends erecting a fine building torn $82 to Sain Durkee, asking him to
door and blind factory. A man likened to keep it for him but “to keep his mouth
hl to lhe otte priee 12J per cent profit
shut about it."
Said be found it in

Has juat received • large^and complete

Fall and Winter

KLLfflfflY&amp;mCY GOODS!

—Goode ein be bought low in Nashville

Worsteds, Reul and Invi­
tation Laces, Yak Lace,
Passinventire, Real and
Invitation Hair Goods.

Dress .and

LIVERY STABLE!
WM. VENN. P«op*i«TOR.

lhe depot.

Was following Beecher

Baldwin, when he [Beecher] stepped
firm* have ieeutd price Beta, very near to over it and ho a»w H and
cutting down prices, also.

picked ii

75

5

•

8-

New Goods
Direct from New York

02.00

Baldwin identified the twenty as his

girls go barefoot, children ragged, and from its being a greenback and would
fold m thesluqia ha carried his mon­
ey.

can buy goods cheap.

When arrested Mtlt. lutd in his

—Dr. M. C. Ellis and wifa, IsH Wednesday poaexftibn a little over six dollars anil
morning, started for Marshall. When near a bottle of whiskey. At the close ot
Henry Felghnr.r’a their boras became frighi- the examination he was bound over

LIVE STOCK
STOOLS AND INSTRUCTION BOOB
constantly on hand.

&lt; &lt; UQr&lt;iin.xl'« M«lw.

in the Matter o'the Estate of Jeta Bms

t&gt; lhe bighe-c bidder, on Saturday, UrtSMh
day of November, A. D. 1875, M ten o’deek

A. v. xo*u, or
County. Micnt
ind to thr real estate aituaied and

ignn knswn and described aa fellows to-wil:
The East half of the east half
Barry county. Michigan,
Dated. Sept. 22 D. D. 1S75.
IF 111 A KUNTZ, Guardian.
SOI

W. A. Atluwobtw. Proprietor.

up. Milt, bought a suit of clothes nt
Now ia the lime Wlteeler’a, with u twenty dollar bill, Foxed Shoes, such as they ask J2.75 for all

Cloakmaking­

IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.

yjy- Took lhe first premium, the Enter­
hundred dollars in the pickets, but prise Ciffae Grinder, owned by White *
did not.miss the mcaey until he wen; McNamee. They grind all Coffee free of

IVew Style*

raid mortgage was duly sad

A LITTLE MORE CIDER

I will nek* cider her-efier, et my
Barry rille, on Tuesday*
Thu redeye of
&lt;ob wee*
[50tq

($250.00) Which eaid ■&lt;

Tlr r»n !

«I
§ :•

JUST RECEIVED AT

in the sum of $300 to appear at the is generally sold for $1.00.

At Biigood’a old stand, Nashville, Mich.

top and the wagon was jerked from beneath,
letting the occupants gracefully to

next session of the Circuit Court,—
D. Hobbs and John Webster acting
os bondsmen.

gygr* Paints and Oils al

same, and there is now due

Rots* Boos.

_i. Matchs wot ranted 800 only 7 cents per
box at White &amp; McNamee’ C. 0- D- Gro

I.IR.MTHBK MINUFACTOKY!

KOCHER' BROS

IJHXth dollars, alse

to furniab*eR who with with e good rig, bruises to Mr. Ellis. The horse ran a short
and el prices corresponding iriib the &lt;•»&lt;*«« distance farther and was stopped. The
time*.
,___
4A)l
' buggy and harness was considerably injur-

APPLES. APPLES.
I will pay the highest mark­
et prive for good

Apples

Winter

delivered at the de­

pot in NmWllc.

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
- The Grange pic nIn, held at Heatings
was attended by about 8,000 people. Gran-

Rev. E. L. Little. Mr. II. R. Dickinaoa of
thia village, to Miss Ida E. Hammond of

gl 3 . C5 O

About one year ago, Mr. Dickinson came
Baltimore, Glass Crook, Th ora apple, Carlto«, Irving, Rutland, Woodland, Pralrie- to thio village, bought out Aytsworth &amp; Ful­
ler
and engaged in the dry goods basinets.
vill* and Haalinga were present. Hon.
Henry Chamberlin of Three Oaks addressed
business nan and made many friends.

mar the tranquility of the day. Just as a
; party of Grangers had tuned up their voices
to sing, lbs platform on which they were

up and Hiram with hie vyoung wife will

MEAT
ROE k CL

FALL AND WINTER TRADE'

Baby Cals and FraM&amp;lwt!
C4FFBS AND (WETS

CLEMENT

Of all sly lea and idles, and METALIC

[killedhy dogaon Friday night of teat weak.
On Sunday another young man of thia city

SHfi OUDX

A .vn

COFF1-

'* I.r.I

JNGS kept canxlanliy an band.

—Last Wedoeaday mgM
ceived a cash auliseriplion
acute

• large
wnurn hisd^es.

aB4 retedvee h
Jobmxai..

runiturnciog fifty-free (W

(«&gt;. th
11821 tr
lliei.ee mv'I one hunJrrJ

DUSTERS,&amp;C..&amp;C.,

V. !h:i i.i.i. c.
II ASTI.W Ct X.

up

to send to Culfofuta.

and howl to

iwe

old

M t lie

Parlir. Litay, Dinin, Office aii
OENEBAL FUTURE’
Steak al Boo A Clever’s, ax only 10 cents MIRRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES
per pound.
ANB CARDS, BRACKETS,

Lxmlion.

in the ufteruoun,

KOB Till;

of 40

It m

Nashville, Cel 13&gt;h.

poftpeuiy

SaabviBa Mich.

w. H. KtfliER k

�—!MB------ LL--J--------'■J-LJ.U’-B

0W |f.V BRIEF. £

“

4 JKKlfivv ojr TK»WITXVIIT4HD. • T» Maaou 4 Hamlin Organ Co.
The prtwtwxiiDgs of Um Ward will caae.; obtained- another triumph over 01
r . •
. .
. .
.
rvenrwhtora •.•.id wrm nra Hanoi

.

i*——------------ - — ,
Many vidoable liorarw di» from the |

ti2e-\A=-,4tr.^rtsaxr

WorH'« 1» l»i

y-ra etapsed before another drotb, the
number of wr-Prreiitanta then futwoartag
to four. The greatart number living at
one tima vu five, in 1862, when »o

and giving the court and jury an &lt;mh*i- !
.. ..via
tien of tl*o trance state. When eounael K^ri —«—*-» &lt;rUtricu. Th* Mfcb** $«**&gt;IM
&gt;1
asked the witness-Mrs'. Martin L^r num. rrantefchave h«u«i vraby «”£*"*«’!'■
SHOES ■"
, - -if ahc could give the jury an oxMbition
wuSiS
I ~

death had occurred during lhe preceding ot tbc trance state, and talk German to' grcs»ti-d iu lergo nambere th® twUbbart*ood
eleven years.
The fallowing record | them, she smiled aud replied that she Jp^TXJffaSK 5KSek rt axdT

811

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S. H. HARRIS’

VMM th* Capital; Uakrap&lt;&lt;,y oi th* M1(-cmrf 1‘acUc rad tbs AL
Itia iHhor A*t mid t.U . • . _ ..

farorita tree*, interfered to

.
'

— •‘8;ari»cun. the Gtoliator." is making
‘•Boma bowL" at McVickar'a Theater, Oucago.

plehteAk

i to that formerly

rpntttf or u&gt;e
'in which

of 50.000
pony, th- atockhol
Wilkta.

aoren^m ^-BrtBHents ftve
wifi
.—Th* Caatral Pacific IU^Jro«J Company re- ofiS wWL aad ten Wilbh five wk^
ff motion, passed into a tranee state in a
’
. co
. m
1.
ti &gt;
tho nafraw bjrthday, Uirce dying on
moment. She yawned. Then she called
fourth day of July, and two on the semi- “Marie," and, after a little, asked iu
Gcnuan, “Whois it that speaks with me '
All the predecnwora of John Quittcy now I” The counsel wore nonplussed,
Adama, except WMh'ngton, died within and there was a little bantering of joouua week of Uw anniversary. George •el, tim Judge telling him that It was
Waahington,
Virginia, born February. ,his Lumueen to oak her queationa. Tho
York to. CUtaai-o. and U i» expoetod that lbs
22, in( died December 14, 1799 ; John
Judge also din^cted the stenographer to
cwupetiliou that will undoubtedly ciuino will
e veutnalir bring about a redaction of paaaongar Ailumx, Matoachtuwtte, born'October 19, take dowu her uttenanccR.
Counsel
1T35, died July 4, 1826 ; ThomM Jeffcx- asked, in English, that the spirit which
aou, Virginia, boru April 2, 1743, ilied bad pomesaiou of witness should make
ajqKiiuled Deceiver of tbs Cbeaapsak*and Ohio; July 4, 1826 ; Jamro'Mudiran, Virginia,
himself known, btU Um glioei acorned to
railway.
boru March 1«,.. ipi,, died Jmw28, reply to this. The stiwographer, who is
1836 ; James Monroe, ‘Virginia, born
accomplished in German, asked in a low
—TLe angar-refluing house of Biowu. Btenn- April 28, 1758, died July 4, 1831; John tons, "Wic heisseu awl” Tho answer
•ou A Vrdluuus. Glasgow, Breiland, has failed. Quincy Adams, Massachuaetta, born was, “Andrew Kurtliohlrua." Every­
July 11, 1767, died February 23, 1848 ; body wu staring, and left the ghost to
Andrew, Jrtkaoa, Sonth Carolina, born apeak or himself.
The spirit twice
Marcli 15, 1767, died June 8, 1845; made remarks, in recognizable German,
iwmtced U&gt;*t they c*;uiot continue
Martin yan Buren, New A'urk, born De­ tliat wore understood to bo tho exprtw—Among the 1.800 or 1.900 bou&gt;M built aud ci tuber 5; *1782,' died Jtfly M, 1862 ;
commeiiced within the corporate limits of Chi­ William Henry Harriaou, Virginia, born to him, for be could not stay long; but
cago during the year, at ajxwt vf *1C 000.000 February 9, 1773, died April 4,. 1841 ; no more questions were askod, and, aft**r
to 91H. 000.000. not a
frame or wooden John Tyler, Virginia, bom March 29,
a trance of five minuten or ao, Mra. Mar­
1790, died January 17, 1862 ; James tin'a eyes gave wymjMorrwt of opening.
Knox Folk, North Carolina, boru No- She shuddered violently, started forward,
vrm’tpr 2, 1785, dual June 15, 1849; clutching tho air with her hand, and
Zachary Thylot, Virginia, twra Novetu opened her cyoe suddenly with a bewilti« .ie 4100.W0.

gland.-m cou&gt;]&gt;ar*l with 1874. are lower, while
m France they are nligblly hif.har? llood|&gt;te
-■Dw Rapid
The quality te low, however.

rated railway.
AugtuUa, Ga..
refuting the&lt;

late trial* in

/’OL/rZCXA.
-Wendell PUUHpa is the Labor lieformers'
candidate for Governor of Mamacbu»etLt. The
convention that nominated him met at Wor­
cester. aud adcqital a platform favoring the
redaction of the boon of labor, a system of'
factory inspection, and the inttodu-'tior. of ltrt&gt;-

b. r 24, 1781, died July 9, 1850 ; Millard
Fillmore, New York, born January 7,
1800, died March 8, . 1874 ; Franklin
Pierce, New Hampshire, born Novem­
ber 23, 1804, died October 8, 18C9;
James Buchanan, FenusylvaB a, bom
April 23, 1791, died June 1, 1868 ; Abraluun Lincoln, Kentucky, bom February
12, 1803, died April 15, 1865 ; Andrew
Johnson, North Carolina, bom DecemIxr 29, 1808, died July 81, 1875 ;
Ulysses S. Grant, Ohio, bora April 27
1822.
L
A DOUHIHLi: UKATlt.

dared store, like that of a person who
lias l&gt;een started out of a sound deep,
Sho tlwn declared, na andcr oath, tliat

she knew nothing of what had passed,
and did not understand the German
language.

Proprietor* H»w Oriwca.
.
Fob Bat* ar aix DaerwiWTB.

currency.

ir—q*!"

in

MILLERS

.trsmzsz’asarte
!.2M?5?.SiAx5;

$30 DUfTattse&amp;Kckshfe

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Tho New York Cninniercial Pnthjlndrr, which
a- l-KH WEEK l.l
has gained a meat reliable roputatma during
ibe lent quarter of a century in giving procmneuca Uirongti Ito cvlnmuai to the I ceding
Wholeaale buamees firms in New York, baa late--------------------ly prepared a list of eotno Qf the borinaaa firm* Bl ARK'S BOOK KEEPING
.... bead of
... their re»pccUvs Ims
Dm* mofV trade, and 1 r.L*. L.F. .. , . 1.. MB —
. . .. .... .. . M...
tlie
are known for great extent of trade. Urge capi­
tal. and straightforward, honorable dealin*.
The advsuiages. among others, which tbs PuUAwdrr cteinu&gt; for distant merebanta dealing with
three ii.-uacs are the certainty of being fairly
dealt with, and eocnnug their goods at lhe
towMt market rates. The following U the list
aa presented tn the Poihftjuftr:
autULULTURAL TOOLS. SEEDS. Be..
U, 11 AU— a lAa. MS wad IM Wall
THE AMI nu is
nofii* j
HILLIARD TABLES. Ae..

$77

awttortrtli

□ il^ham Yovna/* HcOwIllouB WlfB. .

$250

MELTDtO. piSlR^OrfaoWLT^T*''
N.. Vrefc ItaHiM and PacUne Co.

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Porter. Da&gt; A Co.. M Broedwar.
CAR PETS^UlLcU^TlA - .
CARRIAGE
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CURED. HUS
r.-v nrmL*n and oar •iln lama to A&lt;~&gt;:» MA
AL 1*U BL1SHING CO.. ChlcM”. DI. ** ««■ Low

Tho present trouble noenuv to

1,200,000 ACRES

Missouri Lands
270 GRASSHOPPER, h’O DROUGHT.

FOR SALE.JE-

Mr hi* a abort d Wanna.

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wnu- vrv-lUt, ata..
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friends at Mary and bar liUte Ixuib.
—The river* and aireanM of Warwickshire j
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rolled with ink spi-cudiy prepared, and
tho letter is thus Ftencilod. The op&lt;.rotion mus be repeated till the punctured
toMsi-*™ pm. hM IMIX.U
paper is worn jiast naefulness, and then
ill tbn Woolwich dockyard, in
the writer has only to make a new copy.
With 1*1 •er property adaj»ted to the pur
r-iaam anmwAhm»
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k ln»l»w

• her hsad,«hi

ar to the : two feat in diameter, and at preeeni the
» of Mria projectae fourteen and
■ with the I * lulf “»cb*« in thicknoM, though it ia

war, be-

•bout •i.OOO.OOO.

intended that the gnu shall ultimately
' have a bore of rixteen iuehee.
MA«SACR’-srrrs is producing a snpe
i rior article of cod-liver oil from dog-fish.

briiore.*

AT HARD PAN-PRICES.
HAIL'S SAFE&amp;LOCK CO

Parsons’ Purgative PilltxnW greatly
h«v«. if not eutireiy cure, rlywoepd* when

Fnwrr . Gaaxd Exfositiom of the
Tredaemsn'e Industrial lustitute, IMtebtL-gh,
Pa., opsua OoL 7. cloaas Nov. 0. Address A.
3. Netos. 1-rsMdwit.

HALLS-MXEs-FrtANOARf

SAFES

be obtained.
The, inventor ia Mr.
Ediaon, of the quadruple! tolegraph sp-

railroad ran off the track st Bodiastsr. N. Y..

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gS.S; $5 to$20^-^ftg?5fi!isr 'SB

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al Paskack. N. i„ was bormd
Ths Um wws ovm r»C0».

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20

c'^rruiNG*
clothinS"
Matthew Walpole, a prominent citizen friondliwa aud munoylewi, and to havi
CLOTHIXKa
uf Groton, N^Y., recently camo to his walked all the way from Indiauai»o’iH on
qualified to int
witliiu the Nation under
ilia way to bin old home aud birthpl ice CHINA. POI
Krisgoa eubjset the par- Senator Alcorn and Sheriff Brown, of Cuahom* death under the most painful circnnicounty, who ia a staunch su[&gt;{x&gt;rt«r of Gov. stanccN. . It seoms tliat he had not been in Culpepper Court Homie, Vo., where
DYKIKO KCT.
feeling well for several days, and re­ he wonted to die. Gen. Wlweler wm a drYgixhS^
vention on tho 3-1 inaL war **»*il&lt;xl by Abxjru quested ■ his wife to prepare him a dose doahiug officer who figured brilliantly
been diaeoviqed pp the Big Hora Moan team. In violent language, to which the funner roduring the war in the cavalry w-rvice.
Several qf the miners at wort* there have coma «]K&gt;i&gt;dod in like tenun. when Alctru threatened of salts. Bhe took a package from a
DHtXJS AND MKrilCINKS.
W 11 S€n&gt;-S«Un a Go. oor. Wm.
shelf in a closet, where she kept salts He is sixty-two years old, and graduated
out tei^e winter, while others remain. .
DRUGGISTS* OLaaMWAHM.
_
—-The jurymen in the' Beecher trial are still hiack* to hie aanulauce. and the Senator, with and other household remedies, aud at West Point, iu the class of *82; while kn velorfiTX |&lt;»wHnfc* fa exa
trying to gol extra pay for tbeir services. They the aid of GeiL Chalmer*, raised a party of [xiured out a large &lt;loee of the contents, commanding at tho battle of Shiloh bin FANCY ocxJtMofmlN^WATtma
had ■erarei t eUngs lately, and petitioned the cavalry aud infantry tmoiboriug over 100. aud and dissolving it in cider, gave it to her son was shot and killed; in less than two FANCY &lt;Kx5tm*XND YANEKK^lrtli
Ikwrff w# duperrteorM tn Brooklyn.
drove Ikowu and
armed bJackn three uiilf* husband, supposing it waa epaom solte. weeks after intelligence came of the
from the town of Friar's Point, the home of
death of his wife, then the oscapo of all
flags, banners. a«.,
M the seventh anniversary of the Alcorn, where tho difficulty originated. Litre Mr. Walpole drank tho entire dose, aud
his slaves—numbering nearly twenty—
declaration of their Independence. ,
lhe Drown party made a stand, and loth side* remarking to his wife that it ha*l a pe­
—The emento at Fnar's Point Mias., seems wore reinforced until the blacks numbered Soo culiar taste, was almost instantly raized and lastly, his Virginia farms that ho rURM. ridUNUN ANDMMM
to te ended for the preeeut, but an uneasy and the whites 2u0. Drown wa* requested to or­ with a terrible burning* in his stomach. luul signed over to his brother to oscape raurr sircp. nrmnSJ^j
der the blacks to diap&lt; r»e, which ho did, and on This was followed by severe convulsions confiscation, had bi'CM seized or sold by GAS. CHANDKUEMa,ASp LA
their ycftnial Gen. Chalmers made a charge
and vomiting of blood and pieces of tliat brother's creditors, leaving him n
ports from other parts of the State show great and drove them off by firiug over their hca&lt;U.
pauper. At the clone of tire war, he
dedMilixaHon among the laborers, and it is They again eoUected neat a bsyou and Chain** tlesh. In his agony Mr. Walpole ran
alleges, ho drifted from one place to an
feared a large portion of the cotton crop will tn fianked them and firi-d a second time. 'shrieking about the room and rolled in
bo lost for waul of hands to pick iL
'.■ODVulmous over the floor, and constant­ other, finally bringing up in Mi®dsmpj&gt;i. UOUBE-nwriBHlNG liARDV
drownrd. Tho blacks then diaappoarod. the ly crying for water. His wife pffere l where, until a few weeks since, he has 1XDIA rfullB?8r&lt;S»ifikAS?
lin^ ri* BuapeiMou Dnilfie, are to have their gruater part returning to thoir liomaa. The liim water, but he could not driuk. lived. He wm nigged and haggard aud INDIA RVBllSi’SSoDS
HOME IxS^fiAMOTOO- MSB
trouble will cost tliat section of ceuulry an
Mrs. Walpole at once ilispatclied a men- had all the marks of extreme dissipation
immermo amount, aa it incurred iu the busy
about him.
cotton-jacking neanou. Aa none of this crop ia sago for a physician, but before he ar­
LOOK JSOJ;lASSES. FKAMES Ac ,
rived Mf. Waljxile died in the most inwill not be liable to searcb by revenue offimilitaCy7mai»o«ic*axp eanoViXc
will be Very generally folk The Uirod cotton­ teime agony. No medical aid could have j
for &amp;e prevention of smuggling.
For economical people, Japan must MtLUNg^te^ *SSSS?5*
pickers were reported to.be leaving in largo given him
be an earthly paradise. A Japanese sta- MUSlCAt^X^^^KJOL^^.
unmbem. Judge Harrison 1’. Bad and Sems- on an examination by tho phyxician re-;
—Tweed is aUU iu custody at tho Ludlow tor Alcorn telegraphed to MompUi* aud Helena
! dent, who is educating himself in one of PHOTOCKAPHIC MATKKIALS.
K A H. T. Anu&gt;«u A Co.. W1 Breed
street JaD, New York. The Supreme Coart ro foe aid; buL aa it was thought the difficulty veulcd the fact that the unfortunate man
our Eastern cities, in conversation^ exinfused to reduced his bail from #3,000,000, and would bo ectlled without bloodshed. Done waa had drank ojalic acid in sufficient quan­
I-APER HXNU1NOS.
_
tity to kill a hundred men. His intes- preasod great sarprlto tliat *' ao irony rLUMSKRS^ATKlAM AND'fn)OI
Americans do not marry. ” Ho denot'd
M UUr a C»aAm.T* Pmrt etrwrt.
—Sever* leading Itepublicau officials of Uia- lines aud stomach were literally eaten up
PRINTING. STATIONfcKY, Ao.
_. , . .
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“ * entire. The acid had been brought into to learu the cause of tho army of bache­
Fraueia A I^nUwl. • Maktae Lann.
INKS.
lors, and wished to know if it was " too PRINTING
J.G. InrbtbodjaCa.MBeafcaanai
the house to be used in rams cleansing
recape from Jefferson Qty one night last week. Mr. Picrrepout that the jwliey of the Adnriub
much expense to get married hare. ” When PRINTING PrTsSK^
A5«»vri’&gt;!L itbovra?; V* imtm**?^**"
The eviiknce addncwl at her trial showed her tmtiot,
for tho 1^4 inu..rmu ,,f Ul0 Rutc uperstious, mmI a servant had placed the
told that that won probably one reason
deadly stuff, unknown to Mrs. Walpole,
SAFM, nRK ANtTaUKULAR PROOF.
to be a JX.-I feet monster, her infamous trsdo . and that no troops were needed there.
why nmoy of our young men remain in
being that W an abortionist, and her custom
-Gen. Bartlett, lhe Liberal Republican can­ ou, the shelf with her collection of
tlie state of oingle blessedness, he Bwniwl
bora children whether dead or alivo, didato for Lieutenant-Governor ou the Demo- melHcindr ’
r
y
.
greatly astonished, and said, ‘‘Sodifl’- ----------1. Un
SiTrc-niMutaeVna Co . P
Tb™K«ID&amp; 10 baliOTe
tbe
, «»tic ticket in Ma—achneetta, has withdrawn
dertTw least, fifty infanta during her career in I from the ticket
R— Beaka
nmt in my country. There it cost not
A wriCxju the Springfield Heftubllth"Jlirr .^1.* *l"f&lt;
wi-ere
I
-----------any odo cent; no minister to pay. Her
-Ijfmtartdu, who robbed and murdered Hra.
FOKKiGlf.
com baa bad n pleasant * interview with
parents, my parents talk, then we talk, toys. ..BtetKAriwsFfflbfes:
Maxgaaut Hingham in East BoMon hat March.
—Count AnthrsMy, lhe Atutinan Prims Mb»- the real Mary who .had tho little lamb,
make ceremony—married.” He further
and who related to hun the incidente on stated that it cost a young couple five
erekffie ww eoMin deatR vu executed in Boa- Uu**i» to draw up reform propositions for tLo
|&gt;hnh. t»d«waa&gt;..'»aadlicua auwa
FOL.VDKY.
_
touMtoe "Friday. Hfe manner on the acaffold ! parificalkm of the inaurgeute in the Turkish which the immortal jxiem was based. dollars S' mouth for living eipcnsrH— TYTB
WHITE IJtAD.lREtrLKAD?’L?r£uUlErlA.
The lamb qraa a twin, tliruat out of the throe dollars and a half for food, and the
M an! Indifferent
pttvinoca.
.
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BnxAlin Waite Lead Co.. » Matoaa Lut.
pen
liy
ite
tumalund
mother.
Mary
took
i Canadians bare indicted Honors Coil,
Ae. a
—China Um mad« Rome alight oonoeesiona to
■ rest for clothing. It waa suggested that WRIT1N&lt;* INKS.
— ..._...
wr urilu._
the cuteidc world, permitting iDtcroourec be­ it home and nursed .it until well, and it’ if married life was so cheap, every oui&gt;
TUB MARKETS.
tween the clue's of departminta end foreign nstuxal’yfpmr into a great pet One morn­
there
wan
ar ought to lie married. "Al­
Mhdvtcrs.
ing when tk wax to go aa usual to the most all married—rich, high, poor, lit—The inhabit■ nts of the, Arran Valley have
posture it could uot bo found, and when1 He, fine, all married." Taking thu Japtakcu tip arms agsinel tbc exactions of the
5'artist tuhiiery, snd the jnllagent were com- Mary weid «j»gteg on her way to school1 aneso irtatenuiut os a basis, dividing tho
wstoh in Brooklyn the day after |*elied to take refuge in the Pyreuece Motm- it followea her ; atthfc achool-house door’ amount left for clothes, th-* young hua­
she picked it up and nuumged to carry it’ Imnd ami wife have eaali just toveutyfpCher suit has l&gt;een instituted
—The -«public of Liberia bas a war on it* secretly to hrr dock, where she covered1 five cents every month to pnreluuw cloth •
Wl .iff the court® at New York, the hands with khm of the native tribe* under tbc it up with her shawl. But when colled
1 »ugmei in thia bomg 8983.64D.
eAdcrabip of renagado Uacka who have bad
out to her spelling daas the lamb got up
■ome edncatioik Ju a fight during tho month
tea, and came pattering after her, which
made the children laugh, to sec a lamb
Tb» latest manifold tetter-writer is a
at school. It liappened on that morning Newark invention, and is doncrilM-d in
rn Psnrtontiary al solitary confine- mg her territory, on warlike expohtioua or
the-Arfrerfiger of tliat city. The appa­
ped him tt Wosterreit received ctlwra ise.
the* Soli
ob"a'
fiMng mawr
mastei in
in Boston,
un
son ‘01
a vicuog
jxjsujii, rains
.i writi-s.
ratus prune,
prints, iM&gt;wev«*r,
however, rauicr
rather lu
than
। — Bervia liaa decided to lake no part In the
who was fitting Ilia self for Harvard, On
penholder
_ _ tSo
.
.top
. of the
"
" ”
’is
» »minis
was at school, aiid a few days after pro­ ture electric engine, about sr large ns a
&gt;Uy dw*to
duced three vexar a of the poem. How ।spool of cotton. Tho point of the pen
it ever onne to be published Mary did is like sn cver-point pencil, only inateatl
not know, for tho young man died rood ,of lead tlicrc is n ntvdle. Tbc minia­
I'0*’ ♦®8,&lt;Xn. The miners i the »]*cecb of President ^cnlo da Tejeda at the after, ignorant of the immortality of his
ture engine is eounectcil with the battery
e&amp;**T*^'
N«’n'*r "tovfing ' opaninf taakre a vary fiaUering ixtdbit of afvi-rtua. But Um, tatub lived amt had five ‘ by a aaudl wixs. The writer handirs the
L&gt; port until be waa badly burned. The fairs tn that usually dkerdered republic ......
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1
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aft is loufi feet &lt;te«p.
Psace prevails Uirixi*bout the oantiy- *,ld h&gt; “
o,l,luDB hetero
y an
lawmans
ueiore it
it met
met &gt;ta
:w» death
uraui boy
an , , pen
pen like
like any
any other,
othrx, but
but as
as he
he writer,
writer*, the
Ute
tenud
improrwmenta
are
going
oa,
ABuug
them
angry
cow.
Asidefrocn
its
Dwtnory
there
!
noodle,
moved
by the electric machine
UMi*M OfZT^lMh
die barteni at Magatlau. Tampico aud Fron- yet remaitm of it tho residue of a Child's . with great rapidity, puncture* the pajx-r.
Ur*’
orttaa«7 payinenta of the govern- stocking, which is gradually unravelling Th® paper, written upon in fine ncedlement, r bin mi tary, are
e with regu- to
mementoes for the many! dots, is put over another sheet and

—The Chickasaw
act fortadding into

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BOOK FUBUSHER3.

A melancholy instance of a toversol of
fortune in a bravo man wm lately brought
to light hi Cincinnati. Maj.-Gtm. Win.
H. Wheeler, of the Into Confederate army,
upplitMi to tho fltation house iu that city
for lodging. He claimed to Imj homclesH,'

iM90

LAMP CHIMNEYS.

�ENT.
2.86
which the account of Reuben Norton
Oct.
thrwahlsg
11.00
(lowed.
'
labae ia bi
---------------------------------ya
motion did not prevail by Oct. 11 bslano* to apply «n Gvor*o«r*a
bllows:
------------------------- .... 1M.43
&gt;r« Ainsworth. Ben$706.41
Houghtalin, Hoyt,
Wolf, 8
Oct.
By Balaaee....
Armour. Bailey,
raid 180 Iba- puck.
17.00
’erkms, Sid34.00
Nov. ••
0.70
2.66
Cole
and Dec ••
28.5Q
1876.
.upertfisor Perkins,:
" 182 lbs. beef..
7.00
“ beef bids
tho Board proceeded to the election
6.06
“ 128 Ib». beef..
.0.40.
of a County Superintendent of Poor
for threw JMArs. bv ballot, in the place
of SamuW Biddlemsn whose term
of office expires, whereupon Samuel Feb.
10.66
J. Biddlemsn having receigrfVTna“ 5» lb*. flour.
jority of vote* of al! the SqP^isors
8.60
elect, on motion of Supervisor Bailey
23.36
he was declared elected as Superin­ Mar. sold 29 24-62 ba. oata'.
16.46
tendent of Poor.
Oa motion of Supervisor Perkins,
SI.20
32 00
Board adjourned until to-morrow at Apr.
•• walnut log*.
7-00
tho hour of 8 o'clock.
•
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Wm. II. Powers, Clerk.
“ hay-------- ----“ 104 ba. wheat.
.wt.. 119.08
20 |h*. lard....
8.00
Friday Morning,
)
IT Iba better.
3.06
October 15, 1875.
f
89.20
Board met. Roll called. Members July
8,00
all present Journal read and approv­
•• leatf
4.00
Aug. 6, Dy charged overseer for la­
ed.
bor on farm.. 37.60
On motion of supervisor Einorv,
12.70
Board took a recess until 9 o'clock, Sept24}
27.68

TiiuxspAt MoBjtrn
October, 14th,

Board met pofans'it to
men). Roll celled- Quorum
After tha roadiog of Jooroal

Board to take legal measures
lect the claim of tins errantv sgiinst
Ks county of Manistee made a verbi
report and read the petition and
WBf already filed in the case
pendra* in the supreme court against
, ihs couAly of Manistee.
On molror. of Supervisor Stowell
the report waa accepted. To ehable
ibo romuiiltece to go at work, nn
iru tion of Supervisor Emorv, lhe
Board adjourned'until 1 O’clock p.m.
adjourned until one o’clock p. m.
.
ji
Wm- «• Powzas, Clerk:
AFTBEWOON SESSION, I Mt

Board met pursuant to adjournment
Boll called. Members all present
T The committee to whom was re­
ferred the assessment rolls of the
several townships and city of Has­
tings, Tot the year 1875, for equaliza­
tion, submitted the following as their

The eotnmittee on equalization,
through their chairman, do hereby
make the following re|x&gt;rt thereof:

Wm. A. Powkes, Clerk.
9 o'clock, a. M.

$706.41
Number of pauper* saintslasd at
the. poor hou*«
32
Average number
16 1-2
Farm product* raised during lhe year a*
follow*; 226 bushel* wheat, 107 bn*b*l*
oat*. GOO bashel* ear* of oom, 200 bashel* potato* aud 15 ton* of bay.
Stock on th* farm at tbl* data a* fellow*:

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s

8X8888S»fiSS8S88S
?-S»8888S!2S3SBS38S
On motion of Supervisor Stowell
the report waa accepted. On motion
of Supervisor Emory, tha report was
accepted. On motion of Supervisor
Walker, the Clerk was instructed to
draw an order to Milton Prickett, tat
the sum ol $5.76, the committee cm’
claims having made an error of that
amount iu recommending the allow­
ance of account No. 13, being the ac­
count of said Milton Prickett.
On motion of Supervisor Wolf, the
report of the Drain Commissioner was
referred back to the committee on ap­
portionment of taxes.
Supervisor Bailey made a state­
ment to the board that he had lost a
county order, given him for his at­
tendance as ajurroral the Noveml«r
term of the Circuit Court for 1874.
Said order was iof'$44.20, numbered
203, and dated November 30, 1874.
Ou motion of Supervisor Stowell,
the Clerk was instructed to issue a
duplicate order to Mr. Bailey of like
amount, number and dale as above.
On motion of Supervisor Perkins, x
Board adjourned until 7 o'clock this
evening.
Wm. II Powzas, Clerk

Board convened and called to or­
der by the chairman.
Supervisor Emory presented two
orders given by the Drain Commis­
sioner on lhe Barry County Drain
! Fund, one for the sum of $40.00, dat­
f
ed August 6th, 1872, and accepted by
In ooncluaion we would eameally urge
I the county Treasurer the same day,
a
upon your attention, lb a unsatisfactory con' and the other for the sum of $10.00,
dated June 18th, 1873, and accepted
by the County Treasurer the same cure increased eonfort and convenience for
r. - day, and stated that as near as he iu inmate*. Also the necoaiity of a suitable
2
could learn there had been ho provis- place for doring grain.
AU of which is respectfully submitted.
___ ion made for the payment of such or­
Jsto. M. Nsvias,
ders.
S. J. Biplsman,
Superintendent* of Poor.
►
Supervisoi
Stowell
moved
that
t
f
|
they be paid out of lhe General ConOn motion of Supervisor Wolf, tho
evening session, 7 r. m.
8
tiugent fund of the county, which
report was accepted.
3
motion prevailed.
Board met. Roll called. Quorum
On motion of Supervisor Perkins present On 'motion of Supervisor
Supervisor Emory presented three
J i ‘other Drain orders. amounting in the the report was laid on the table until Stowell, the thiea Drain orders and
C “
aggregate, without .................................
interost, to the
account of George M. Dewey, for
.
this evening.
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sum of 861.75, also an account of
printing notices for Drain Commiss­
The committee on salaries reported ioner, presented by Supervisor Emo­
5
George M. Dewey, afnountfng to $37­
8
80. for publishing notice for Drain as follows:
ry, were taken from the table.
2
commissioner, which, on motion, were To the Chairman and Board of Svper
After consulting about the matter,
,
laid on the table until this evening.
•
on motion of Supervisor Wolf, the
vitort
of
Barry
County
:
; -= 1
The Superintendents of the Poor j
orders and account were rslaid oe the
IP
Your committee on salaries of
submitted the following Annual re­
table. On motion of Supervisor Sidcounty officers would rcspoctrully ro&lt; oam, the report of lhe c nuruUeo on
port ;
of which To the Jlon Board of Superruoti:
port that they have examined iuto salaries was taken from the table.
ii most respectfully submitted.
The Superintended!* of Poor
” ' for the subject submitted to their con­
Supervisor Ainsworth moved to
J. F. Emoht. Chairman.
cjunty ui
of joarry
Barry wi
would respect
.
r r.
.
,, .
‘the
••v ujuuiy
sideration and think that the county adopt the report of the committee on
On motion of Supervisor U olf, the pully repOrt rtS follows :
salaries. Supervisor Emory moved
report was accepted.
|
keceiith
officers should receive salaries as
to amend lhe motion ot Supervisor
Qo motion of Supervisor Ainsworth u.1 P(Kjr PuniI in tbe Tre*»ury
follows, to-rait:
Ainsworth by fixing lhe salary of the
n til a. i,a,
t ,1 1
,1.. a..—, k. —...
rhe report was laid nn
on lit*
the 1tnble
until
$1,423.22 County Trersnrer..........
$1,000 county Treasurer at $1,100, and the
8,000.00 County Clerk
this evening.
800 salary of Judge of Probate at $1,000,
Judge of Probate...............
800 which amendment prevailed by yeas
On motion of Supervisor Perkins,
$4,428.22 Proaacuting Attorney
800
Board adjourned until seven o'clock
and nays as follows:
EXPENDITURES.
j Buperiatcndaul
Superintendent* of Poor
p. iu.
$1,519.76 John M. Nevin*..
200 . Yeas—Sunervisors Ainsworth. Arsoovr,
PaitKtemporary relief
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.
.
671,46 flamuel
Annuel J Biddle
Biddl man.
100 Brown. Carpenter, Cole. Dewey, Emory,
Co. farm expenses.......
Trans, to County House.......
50 Hoyt, Sidnam, Walker, Wolf and Chairman,
12.3*1 Daniel B. Pratt
••
friends
18.50
nitM94T EVENING SESSION, 7 F. M.
Kaya—Supervlaora Benbum. Hougbtalin
••
Flint-_________
22.70
Board convened.
Roll
called.
Coldwater.........
8.00
All of which your commlttn would ra- Nichol*. Perkins and giowell, 6
Members all present. Board proceed•
Medical service at Co. House
* pee I fully submit, and asked to he dieebarg
Burial outside
••
e*d to business.
On motion the report was adopted
Supervisors fees
48.73 ed from further consideration of tho sub­
There being an error in the assess­
as amended by yens and nays, as fol­
Overseer al farm....-123.85 ject.
Isa Stowell,
ment roll of the township of Barry, on
lows
:
Superintendents of poor
345 00
Chairman.
motion of Superviror Perkins, said
for repairing I Hirn
196 70
Yeas—Supervisors Ainsworth, Armoar,
On motion of Supervisor Wolf,
to recover stolen horses
198.48
roll was referred back to the com­
Drawn. Carpenter. Cole. Dewey, Emory,
for new team.......-.280.00 the report was accepted. On motion Hoyk^idnam, Walker, Wolf and Chrfwn,
mittee on equalization, and corrected.
The accounts of Jesse Jordan and
of Supervisor Perkins, the report was 12.
$3,656.20
Nay*—Supervisors Benham, Heughtalin,
20 others, were presented, and un
laid un the tabla until this evening. Miehols, Perkins and Stowell, 5.
motiun of Supervisor Dewey were
Bal. cash in Treasury.
.$767.02
Absent—Supervisor Bailey, 1
On (notion Board adjourned untill
referred to the committee un claims
On motion of Supervisor Emory,
1 p, m.
Wm. H Powe tv, Clerk,
On motion the report of the com­ For temporary relief. Iranaportathe report of the committee on salar­
mittee on equalization was taken
lion and pay of officer*$2,200.00
ies, as adopted was referred to the fi­
Co. farm expeaaaa 1,100.00
from the table.
nance committee. On motion the reAITESMOON SZSSION, 1 p. M.
building granary.....
200.00
On motion ot Supervisor Perkins
Krt of tho Superintendent* of the
repairs on Co. bouse
26.00
Board meL Rollcaiied. Quorum
the report of the comniiilee on equal­
or was taken from the table.
sinking fund for new
ization was aiiopted.
1,000.00 present Board proceeded to busi­
Co. house
On motion of supervisor Walker,
The committee on claims further
ness. The accounts of Hopkins ic the report waa amended by striking
$4,526.00
reported dial they had examined the
Barnes and 6 others were presented out that portion relating to sinking
follfiw'ing'neconnts and would recCOUNTY FAIIM ACCOUNT.
and otynolion received and referred fund from the report. On motion of
emtnend their allowance as follows.
1874
farm
Supervisor Emoiy, the report waa
Oct. Paid labor on farm.
30.85 Io the committee on claims. On mo­
adopted as amended. On motion of
£ 3ES8S S * S * t fill
** in house,
tion of supervisor Emory, Board took Sti|&gt;ervi*or Wolf the report of the
for beef
8.02
sundries..........
2.85
superintendents of poor was referred
buckwheal flour
to the finance committee. The com­
Wm. II. Powers, Clerk.
mittee on county buildings submitted
1*70
the following report:
in
Board
called
to
order
by
the
chair*
10.00
2.50 mao, and proceeded to business,
60
The
committee
on
miscel­
1875,
3.00 laneous claims through their chair­ $16.00 for repain on county hoaae, $000 far
man, Supervisor Walker, further
4.50 reported that they had examined and
passed upon lhe following accounts building
Feb.
2.00 and would recommend their allow­

2
1

It?!

.Uh H h

E

Mar.

flour

250.00 ance as follows :
1.30
X338388!XS2SS55SgS

aundriM

privy al Court Boom

Apr.

?!H

X *. K. O ii — to «c — * 7c ?

• osib

rundriei
,May

5as88fiSR8«BS »

The BDirinfiticc farther reported june
that they had re examined account I
Nabeing the claim ol laauo W. i
Vrooman tor serving petition &amp;c., on
Supervisors ol Manistee
County,'
ammoilibg Mi fWSXMi, aud would reo ; July
uramend tliat U be allowed at the

8 10

fFi^rblw

12 iKbu. .cod bw. Bind,*, iklnl «
and fourth 4 inchaa wid*-. said fence to be

3.25
Um*.

4.60
2 00

sundries.

h’bf!

1 40

potato*
aundri**
1.50
1.06
X78'

eMtoffrnee

On motion of Supervises Hoyt, tho
report was accepted.

r
88SSS8BS5Sa58S2$8

£21 88S88S888HS«88St.
J.77]

5
s.
E

20.08

On motion of SnpefviaoT Emory,'

the report was adopted.
Supcnrimirs Cole ami Nichol* each
asked and obtained leave qf absence
for Ithe evening.
‘ ।
Superantor Ainvworth moved to relhe rule tl

2.70
14.00

• WHb4r«wB.

Is

ther amended by striking therefrom

Court House square.
Ou motion of supervisor Hoyt, tho
report was adopted aed amended.
Supervisor Emory moved that the

�Supervisor Cole moved to amend
e motion of supervisor Stowell by
ying account No. 93 on the table
itil adjourned session.
Motion did not prevail byjyjas and
tys as follow* :
.

morning,
Satckday Mouning,
Board convened.
Roll’ cal
present.
oved. Board
Jcarnal read and approved.. Board
proceeded to bnwntas.
:
Supervisor Walker moved that
Imao W. Vroontan have leave to
i wifi)lri|w tcyona! No. 9, which mo­
tion prevr-ikd. ( &gt;n motion of Super­
visor Emory, Board took n recsss nn­
. 10 o'clock. ’ Wm, ll. Powers Clerk.
10 o’clock, a. m.
•
Board convened and called to ordefby the cbairinem
lion of Supervisor Emory,
rvisorr of lhe several town-

fon
the' report was adopted as amended

r,,e acconnt oJ A* J- 111188 »0&lt;J rwo
o,*,erx were presented, and ou motion
of supervisor Wolf referred, to the’
Committee on Claims.
On motion of supervisor-Cole ac
counts No. 4 2 and 61 of present ses­
sion were taken from the files and
referred back to the Committee on
Claims.
On motion of supervisor Cole the
Supervisors of lha towoships of
Assyria, HastingsMil.I
and Maple »JIU'
Grove
U
were authorized and directed to as»ess upon the several descriptions, in
their townships lhe amounts reported
by the Drain Commissioner ns a
drain tux also the amounts so report­
ed by said Drain Commissioner to Se
assessed at large upon the townships
of Assyria nnd Maple Grove.
The committee on claims further
reported through their chairman that
they examined and passed upon the
’
following accounts and would
ccommended their allowance
ns
fallowt:*
•

as*0k.i

lTss«issast:»ssi«»»a 1

- MS

•«»» S-1

is *3

syisststssMIaii
Lavi M, Dkwkt, Eli Nicholh, John F. Em;
ost.
Committee.
On motion of supervumr, Sidnam
the report was aceeptecW
motion of Supervisor Walker,

Cole, Emory, Hoyt, Perkins, Sidnam
Walker and Wolf. &amp; , .
” s—Supervisors Ainsworth, ArUey Benham. Brown, Dewgh taiin, Nichols, Stowell and

an, 10
a motion: of snpervisor Stowell
iled by ayes ana nays'as follows:
Yeas, — Supervisors Ainsworth,
Armour, iflriini,
Brown, Cole,
Dewey, Hdmfitalm, Nicbote,StowelI
end Chairman, 10. :
' ••
Nays— Supervisors BxHey, Carpetter, Emory, Hoyt, Perkins, Sid— *
asm, Walker and Wolf, 8.
Supervisor Perkins moired tliat the
Board appropriate cme hundred dol­
lars to nay for the publicatooq Of its
proceedings, and that such arffoaat
be divided equally between the Re- .

pn the taxable property both real and
nmt*
fhc/fonnl the several sums of money
aricT' ftv^ ••hers for Jurors, fees,
n-quired to lie raised by certificate of
amounting to 812 00, were presented
lhe township-olerk* and Recorder of
to the Bohrd, and oh motion &lt;&gt;f Su­ ‘County Repubiccan and Nashville
tlrecity of Hastings, for township and
pervisor Walker, were allowed at the K&lt;W3. Motion prevailed.
* City purposes, also to ossess 'upon the
Pay Roll of Board of Supervisors
amount claimed. 7 taxable property of school districts
On motion of Supervisor Emory,*. for their October session, A. D. 1875.
and school ihsiricts fractional, such
the Clerk was instructed to draw an
tnms ol money as arc properly certi­
order to Charles II- Bauer tn the sum
XAM^.
fied to and required by school district
No. N«ne.
•Ami of six hundred dollars, to apply on
'tfenrd.i.
The accbitrl of John Q.
Claim.
Rcr'md j )lis 8a|arv as Prosecuting Attorney.
Annottr
Auram'i* U.
Cressey for jail locks and express on
..‘a? i . On
f'ltt unntinn.
z,f Supervisor
R'liiurvimr Tlmlrtn
JV?
motion* of
Brown, Ainsworth Calvin....
Imm torarthovl
" ' iZoT
Ihg same was presented to the Board
EUhu CUIpoun, Juitk« fcs^ lii.4v
Board adjourned unfit 4 o'clock p, m Bailey A Wi...
' in committee uf the whole, and on
Brown Pleiades...
Wm, H. Powers, Clerk
mdt'ton of supervisor Walker, whs al­
Benham James D„...
10 23 40
Also that they re-examined ac-;
’ Joyed at 812 00, that being lhe counts No. 42 nnd 64 and would rec '
Carpenter Augustus,.
14 17»4
A IT EH NOOX SESSION, lp.ru/
50 WO*
Cole W M................
amount claimed
Supervisor Emory uoupend that account No. 42 be al-'
offered the following resolutkm which
Board met pursuant to adjourn­ Dewey Lavi M-------lowed at the stun of seven dollars and
Emory
John
Roil called. Supervisors all
was adopted
:
r .
{seventy seven cents,and t)iataccount nienlHoughtalin Henry.
present,' The accounts of James W, Hoyt Zebulon B
77.
- No&gt; M bc anOWC(] at g 17.03.
7&gt;a ib« ib.nki u.
of tb:. Board
vu
rr tendered
tendrrri! to the Board
Bond of
&lt;&gt; Education
huuc«i:ou of
"
...
Houghtahu, unu
and twu
two uiucrs,
others, were pre- j Nichoh Eli.
’ ai»
0n motion of Supervisor
Wolf lhe tioiigiiuuiii,
the Ciiy of Huntings for the Invilmion ex­
seated and on motion referred to the Perkins.John J...
- lender to n&gt; to visit- ibe Hactlnga Union report was accepted,
Sidnam William P
commilto on claims.
On motion of supervisor Cole the
BoUol JluiHbc.
On motion ol Supervisor Emory, Stowell Ira—Walker Aaron
Oa Motion of Supervisor Perkins, report was adopted.
Board took a recess.for Jlie hour.
Wolf Adam.....................
On motion of. supervisor Sidnam
Board adjourned until Monday, Oc«.
Tire hour having expired, the Chairman, D Q Robinson.
2 27 12
tho Prosecuting Attorney was re­
18th, al 2 pm
Board was called to order by Lite Total
quested to’drafte a schedule
of
the
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.
n,«M -h.rtrcr. 'Cl“;'n’ln
Supervisor, all rre«Ql
Amount of claims audited by Board
statute fees of officers and . Justices
,nd where the
.The Commute* on cl.nu. h.rther of Supervisors at present session,
criminal cases, ana wnero ino i .।
■
Monday Aiternoon,'
1 'in
me muy be county
reported that
.I..I lhev
lhey had
I.jd examined
rx.n&gt;.ned and
.nd including their own attendance and
. cl,«r
. 8e». „di renorted
■'
October 18th, 1875.
J Ji .. .
passed
upon the fol
following
accounts, travel,
J
.
massed
noon
t»wuu? accounts.
have the same printed for the usd
&gt;4.647 S9
‘
Bdtird convened purfuaut to nd- ,of the committee on claims and the and would recommend their allow­
Amount of orders drawn
Jclirhment.
Roll called.
Quorum Board of Supervisors.
ance as follows:
from accounts as audited by
Amount
No. Nxmc
Nature
Ammiiit
- ‘ present After the reading &lt;?f, the
Board of Supervisors at the
On motion of Supervisor Hoyt,
clilmcd
minutes of Sslurduj's proceedings. Board adjourned until to-morrow,
I present session, including
Board proceeded io business.
.
t SIB
motuing nt eight o’clock.
orders drawn to apply on
•
n
Uro.
M.
Tk-wvy.
pabtlahlnj
•
The Prosecuting Attorney culled
nUtevmrvWlon.
Wit H. Rjwers, Clerk.
salary of Clerk and Piosecu03 Jamnr W. HoujIiIaIIu »crthe attention of the Board ton forfeit­
ting Attorney for 1875, 85,847 39
ed recognisance in the case of the
There being no further business
i
On motion of Supervisor Emory
People vs. ' Henry Eastman and
before the Board, on motion of
the resort-was adopted.
•
Thomas llnycs. and in which Joseph i
Supervisor
Emory, Boaid adjemrned
On motion of Supervisor Bailey,
Cole won snrity, and desired that I
TrcsDAY Morning,
I account No. 93 was tabled.
ta Monday January 39. 1876,al 2 r. m
the Board should uislruct him as to
October 1‘Jlh. 1875.
Wm. H. PbWEM, Clerk.
,
Stificrvisur Dnwey, chairinan of
whether he should prust cute and cut-i
' the coiuinillee to whom was referred
leclthe bond.
Board met. Kull called.
SuPcr ' ibe division of the county into repre- r OOK UERl^!
Supevisor Perkins moved that Mr- ■rtup.all P.rcNenL ■A[lcr o
,*ie readntg S0lllalive districts, made a verhial r - , JLr
Joseph
.Cole
b«
lunitird
to
appear
be
j
n
f
the
Juumnf,
Board
proceeded
to
uoscpit .LAIIU Illi iiiiuiiru luupprur uc . (&gt;
Jut
’ i |Miyf that the committee had agreed |
.
lure
the
and
snclj
state|,nsi
u&lt;..sS. On mutiou of Stipeivisor
lure cue
the Bunrd
Board
and mnfco
mnkc
sncfl »iaie-|
stale-1' business.
business.
lure
uunru onu
lunjco snctj
On motion ot btipeivisor 1 ■&lt;&gt; (t
ivjriB il(e niMridv
omibIv n.irtlll
north 'lint
tind smith
until
11* i!
■ me"! m. I.o d™r«l wh reference In Dewey, lhe Clerk
nllewAlnn or- \ ' .iieirln til,.
L. TnX
.n'.n
de-

D. W. LINCOLN.

Ite WM, wh.eh m.""m prev.llnl. ' dvr
„ix hundred dollar, lankly oh ,„clli„g lcI,„„,¥ r,o „ J..,
in
' ui.^Tbl’L^teX^™ndJ.l^
°"
”! St'l&gt;«'-‘«" order W make ibr. pop..lifl-... of .he '
apptarua before the Board and alter [ Dewey, Board took a recess for one 1
nior&lt;
. Pn.......
unl
• WL
_
o&gt;
■&gt;„,&lt;»
muw
.
w
to announce that be baa p*irelia«ed
hearing H,e
the .statement
Mr.Cole, on
un b
»,„.,Th.. |&gt;
h ,„
nirr hnvinir
nvnirAtl the 1
■ ■■ • •
.«
. .. ;■‘ Wishes
hearing
MMement of
ol’ Mr.Cole.
OTr ' in,,
having expired
The nul.jecl olI d.Uiding
lhe county
£• Burb..;. ir»™ry &lt;uck, .nd »ill .1..,.
■notion ol SuperviKr Dewey the mat
u™rIi was called to order by lhe into representative districts being be- ikeep B choice stoc o
■-------- laid ......
.
.
. •
.. ■ .
lerwas
over for further invesliga chairman
and. proceeded with busi­ lore lhe Board1 supervisor Bailey |
non by the Prosecuting Attorney ness. The committee on finance
-milii the adjourned session of this through 'their chairman, Supervisor' nZSiX.'.m
«:de
Board.
Nichols, submitted the following as of the township of Carlton and Has- j
Ou motion of supervisor
Perkins Ute it- report :
tings, the (itydf Hastings and the
.i.VD
•he Drain
-the
L/rnm Orders
vraers mid
anti accinmt
account of
oi Geo.
ueo.
Your committee on finance would
-Your
lawnships ut Baltimore uni! Johns-i
N. Dewey for printing nutices fo« respectfully report that they have
As well as the following beat
town, an I along the east line of the i
.Drain Cuminnisicmer laid on lhe table {t|lfe subject under consideration,
townships ol Barty, Hope, Rutland i
Friday evening fur further action ol aill| WO„|J report lhe amount to be
and Irvins,and the tnslern district K A If TTV
the Board, were taken frourtlic talde.' fah.ed in the county for 1875 as fol consist
of the townships ol Assyria. rA.UILl

i GrROCERIKS, PROVISIONS,
XOTIOJfS,

MEDICINES

Supervisor Stowell moved lhal |oU.„ Drain older No. 2, given on the;
State tax npj»orlioned to this coun­
Burgher Ditch Fund fur the sum of ty, uy foe Auditor general, tinder the
iiweujv dollars Dvq. 18, 1873,ui&gt;&lt;l ac various acts ol lhe Legislature is as
copied by the County Trcnsuer June follows tc-wil:
18. 1371; Drain Order No. 19. given
on lhe county Dai io Fund for the
New &lt;!nlc Capitd. Act No.
sum of eight and filly-live one- hmi
4, 1872 .............................$3,000 00
dredth dollars, March 13, 1875, and 1 University Ai&lt;f, Act No.
nccapted by die . County Treasurer
32, 1874... 472 W
March 15, 1875, and twenty five and University, wbool of mlpeo.
act No. 205. 1S7’&gt; 157 50
eighty one hundredths dollars of the
Asvlntn for Inrano. 1'onliae,
Hcconut ol George "M. Dewey, for
not No. 12Q, 1873.. l.«M&gt;0«&gt;
priplirig for Drain Commissioner be InsHtuiIcn fur U D i»nd B,
act No. 07, 1H75------ 813 75
paid oiit pl’ tho General Coutingem
Slate Public School, act
'Fund.of the cuuuly.
No. 7t&gt;, 1875 742 74
■ Mohoii prevailed.
8 all House of Cu.Toction.
Acixitiol.No. ^Dbeingtlic account
act No. 96, 1875 1,12500
pf James Clarke for Justice Fees, aamoun t mg.to 322 was lakes tip, and
County Tux as follow^ ;
^ituefvisor'Einqrv moved that, it ,bc
Allowed at th.c ninoimt claimed.
l-.nr
l-un-l
......................... $:i,525 OlW
’ Morion dpil n»t( ‘prevail.
1,00060
On niffltW
Supervisttf Emory Iumiiu Asylum,.......... .
tkusc of Correctiou^,...
250 00
the Supervisor pt the - Township of
SaUrivi* nt county officers 4,050 tX)
Castkton was authorised and direct, Hou rd of Co. canvassers... 100 00
ed to l«»y • tax not to exceed S3 on Suparriaurs rot urn .of births
and destha..fOOOO
ihtN.E. 1-4 ufS. E. J 4 of section

Baltimore, C irlion. Cmlctun, lias-'
tings, Juliustown,
Maple Grove,
Woodland and the city of linMings, j!
and he known as dtslr ct No. I, and ,
that the western disiriet consul of the
townships of Barry, Hope, Irving,
Orangeville, Prairieville, Rutland,
Thornapple and Yankee Springs, and
be known as district No. 2. Accord­
ing to Ibis division district Ny. I will
have
a, population of twelve thousand
----------four hundred and nineteen [12,419,]
and district No 2 will have o paph'alion of nine thousand six hundred and
thirty-two (9,63 !.) and that the Clerk
file a certificate of such division in
the ulfi.e of the county Clerk and in
tho office of the secretary o* the slate
as required by law.
Supervisor Walker
moved to
amend life motion of supervisor Bai­
ley by detaching the township of
| Carlton from the said district No. I
, tind attached it to said district Nu, 2
which amendment prevailed by yeas
nod nays as follows :
Yeas—Supervisors Armour, Ben­
ham, Carpenter, Dewey. Emory,
1$, of said township, omitted from
c». sheriff and deputies
Houghtaltn, Hoyt, Perkins, Sidnam,
the Rsscsmcnt roll of said township
for 4 leroia oC Court....... 2,u0Q00
and Walker, 10.
for the year 181a
Board of Buporrisora, June.
Nays—Supervisors
Ainsworth
Oct. and Dec. mssuqm 1,000 00
On modem of supervisor Hoyt
Bailey, Brown, Cole, Nichols, Stowel
Board adjourned to seven o,clock this Fence around court boDio
Wolf and Chairman, 8
5.0000
vvoniag.
--------- $18 011 w
The original motion as amended
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk:
Other contingent expenao.5,58tkou was adopted by yeas and nays as
follows:
Totul amount of Slate and Coanly Tax $26,429 49
Yeas—Supervisors Armour, Ben­
Board ednvened pussuanl to ad­
ham. Cai f^nter. Dewey, Emory.
journment... Rollcaiied.
supervi
W« find that.five and 68-100 milk on the Honghtaiin, Hoyt, Porkins, Sidnam
dollar on tho ag&lt;rvpUe valueatlou of the and Walker, 10.
sois all present.
The comnhI lee on county buildings taxable prajM-tly uf ibe county, aarquatired
. Nays—Supervisors
Ainsworth,
by tho Boxed of Supervbere, will Rive «h4
through thHtr Cbninnan, supervisor amount repaired, to wit: $20,420 49.
We Bailey, Brown) Cole, Nichols, Stowel
Ilrown, mode a verbal report ai foll­ iberefurn to'OrnuiRiid ' that tho num of Ove Wolf and chairman, 8
ow*
and 68-KM) mill# on the. dollar bc a*»e«s«!
Supervisor Sidnam moved that the
. That lhe oommiUee are tumble to «•« lho aggregate valuation of the real aud Board adjoun until eight o'clock to­
Hsocrtaio the priee fur which a wire pcreotiMi vatate of the county uf Barry, aa morrow morning.
equaliu-d by eaid Board of ^nperviwre at
or iron fence ean he built around the preaeat MMtoii
Motion prevailed by yeas and nays
AU of wbkb a re­
Coart Hon&gt;c square in time to rejKirt spectfully submit td,
as fi 1 ows •
.
alproiwnt aession, but would recoup
Yeas—Supervisors Bailey, Ben­
inend the. building of an iron fence
ham, Brown, Cole. Emory, Perkins,
MMiBd Cwun Hosse mjuare, and
Sidnam. StowciL Walker and Wolf,
I but ike Board .&lt;t this session make
8.
ire appropriation iif »l,(M)O for that
On motion of supervisor Stowell,
Nays—Supervisors
Z.L1
:L,
Ainsworth,
purpose. That the Chairman of thw the report was accepted and adopted. Armour, Caroeuter, Dewey,
AV ILirink
—
HoughBreud be *}«puinteri» committee to
Ou metieMKd report was referred talin, Hoyt, Nichols and chairman, 6.
Av
oecr.aporod with iaoce bolder? and to the comm Klee on apposuaument
n M. H. 1OWEBS, Clerk.
asocuar.i what at ’price nu iron fence of taxes,
~
.
cm be broilt arotiad Cuun Hou»e
The committee on np[&gt;ortionnicnt of
Wf.i&gt;xssday Morvimg,
1
sqeure. anti report at abjouroed niect- Mutes MibaMilcd the following report:
October JOth. 1875.
JI
rac W Wris Boar d
Board convened pursuant to ad­
journment.
Bull called. Supervis­
the report was exaaplad.
i
or! all present.
Journal read and
Supervisor Stdmtn'i moved to napproved. Board proceeded to busi­
th*
Suu.
£™t,.
•Drain
ttitl
other
Taxes
menKMhe report Mpptefwiabug «5i&gt;&lt;ti
ness.
iu«ts*d &lt;«f ttuui) us lecvmmeadpd by Toribcyur 1875. *&lt;mM rrapoetfuDy sub­
On molten of supervisor Stowell
mit ike following u their rep.-rt thereon:

Dr. Drake &lt;J- Bro.'s Mtdicin'»,
Lynum Brown’t Itydranza,

Pitts anil Gram I Metlirines,

Indian Blood Syrup*
Electric Health Restorer,
And medicines for n»&gt;&gt;»« «f the Ith to
which mortal tieeh is heir to.
Business done on the npiarc and

satisfaction guaranteed.
'
At the old stand, No. 1.

D. W. LINCOLN.

CHAS. W. DE1AUY,

JEWELERS OPTICIAN
NASHVILLE. MICH,

Clocks, Spectacles, &lt;J*c.
money refunded.

CHAS. W. DKMAHAY

ATKINSON &amp; ROE,
ARTISTIC

PAINTERS!
NASHVILLE. MICH.
••

ANNOUNCEMENT!
Mrs. E. C. PittUigei.

_

Having just purchase t tha steak of 4kMt*
owned by M8*ahb&gt;na. wW
conlimie the trade in

j MILLIMKfiY &amp; DRESS IAHKG
Al .,«&lt;*!

(a hi Ml »*4
amiss G&lt;

T™-“?

PUterwatf

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VOL. HI.

if r 1 r n n z r&lt; r. &lt;&lt; o
■ ■ r11 xt
iu
if
f
hu&lt; fault, to Bb ft’ foreigner, amt that lie
,.□» .bee©«llWM0
. ;
SpriaglMd Il^mbKcan hassonm
The Bo-iteii Comnurcial Stdletin tells
inigiit come to a» m4 when ho altoac,
Tho relic-Bvllara are ft fefttaro of Ntag-.iIn^L interesting information roqwctiDg a story of a rotinsf dry goods mardiant
rind tlxal’a how it all Ctirtod. Atjd fai’jv’
am. . hi MdMfemtri'Hfo numerotw “ fa* Jftlw Chinese ahocmakcra at North of fB*t city, d'siihgutaheil for hi«i "de­
married now, and ha»&lt;r fourteen chil­
portment," who ta said by the boys to
dren, and every thing tliat the heart mn
/WrtHto,
tt’khHppfai rwiwn, a few Joan ago, eroab-d such
liaw been equally di-rtfc guidicd when in
wish. And Sally Ann ismorried to hot
young man, and Amelia Matilda to- child on evaay earner and every trail. «wide Miration. Of the two hundred “thetafe” for seBhig apparently nn।
I
ehook,
them
all
off
except
a
ane-ayed
।
hands
at
present
employed
by
Mr.
ssloblo
gomls, U|&gt;mi which the mlcnmcn
hcn&gt;, but they ain’t neither of ’em a,i_
i- man irffli A hcrt-Oii hfc fi&lt;&gt;!c. ’He made Sampson nioety*tlume aro yOtnig China- of the Lotuai hml cxlmtwb d their efforts.
happy JW mo and Antony, if vre didn’t
Imvo the fever and ague doUn.fo our up Iuh mind that I’-Nwrt.yUw mon, and bo is so well wilisfled witn the V is relabnl that al one time a large lot
headed m« og'.Jrpn^^^.pont hdand rewrite of his wqierimeDt that lie conof alpacas hnug tiro Iwtdiy, and' could
pbce.
ttonns io engage them. The acvenly- not l&gt;o placed by afayboffy. At last “the
laskcdforthebigarmcluur vhenl wont
“ Ahy AiW^menaV 1
old man” took them in hand,'and,*wait
to housckeepin’; and I sot store by it, I
“No, Bir.*?11’"4
factory ail left wixm their throe years’»w ingthe arrival of the buyer of’a large
can toll you. Sometimes I’ll look Rt it
_
“ AorVUl^^nmmcnta T”
up, some staying in Han Francisco, but retail honsc in one of the New England
until I kindtr think old courtin' tlays,.
J'^NuJ-fer.”
most of them returning to Girina. In cities, blandly propos'd to- arU Mr.
ain't gone, and Antony is inside at it.'
“?Any toy fcnnoos?”
twenty-eight “100011* tho sevroty-flve Trad ewell himself. Tnutawcll was com­
and ma makin’ ready to sit down. You'
weed from thrir wagr-s $37,000,and 'at the plimented by this marked distinction,
sec, I’m a romantic dispoaitioD, and al­
/rom flic b‘a(flc'iieJ&lt;lof ’
1
■
md
of throe yeera they had, in the hands and starte*! off briskly on his bill of
ien! was. ’
;
- /! /.
t’“■' of friends at homo, furwnrdAl by the goods. PiyupnUy tho bca^ of (lie house
str."
Iasa■ tnohtii, tuj average of $800 each, which laid bin hand carelessly on a plebe of al­
“Awvhaadwnrkt”____ ___
.
xtlr. Warner, a respectable and!------is on independent fortune there. They paca, and Ktid:
No, sir.”
go home new wlwnever flltir time ta
abiding citizen of
rode
‘•‘•Mr. Trftih-wMl, we have got three
Any Ijcnn-Hliooters for tho bMP 'oht,'nnrf more are hired to take their ar -fonr cases Of these fine sdpacrvf n
home iu an express wtigon theother day,
having n biml-flre &gt;tHnguiXhcr Xlld the drvn !”
phires, criming through the agency of small lot; Ho.iton trade have not taken
“No, sir."
Ynug, Chung, Wing A Co., of Son Fran- them yet; rather too flue, perhaps, for
driver (or company.
.
“Any Indian pitas?’
" What’s flrni thing C.
Ak wife
diwxj. They nro more industriona thiui your city, but if yoa Avould like to mo“No, sir.”
in contemptouA tones, a^ slie ojxumxI flic
tho native workmen, bnt do not acquire nopplize th© line of goods, I Upnk wc
“ Any canes ?"
hall door.
I V •' ? C.
experience enongh to turn off as touch might place tho entire three to you at
work. They arc. prid $2fl n month, and forty-two cents. Tlicro- nro Uiroo caaefi
“Whut’is that! -Why fliiit’a-^a fireI worked past him on to Urn bridge-, it costa them iilxml
to live. After of these good", E lwnrd, are there not-?"
and
while
I
was
viewing
the
rapids'
ho
working bourn they ore allowed the free­ [to on’attendant youth.] »
meant to have got ono-a year ag«y"
.
dom &lt;d the town like other workmen,
“ Jacob, yon nro always linking n fool came up and asked:
Now, the boy hod witnciwtal' file old
“ Any toiaiceo pouches !’•'
but they are never complained of for
of-younwlf," she continued,
shut
man’s solesninnsbip with opeu-mouthod
“No, edr."
any breach of orders or manners’, and in
tlte door.
“Every patentman
admiration, and, when it came to placing
“Any
the aliop they nro quiet, peaceable and
gets around you ns a cat lays for a
tho hard old alpacas at forty-two cents,
“ No, air/'; X '
linrmless. ’Their cliiof object in their
mouse."
'
winch luul failed to find a customer nt
present life mx*mn to 1h&gt; to send
“Does, chf If yenr kuow a^tliing
tliirty-flve acuta, ho eagerly responded:
their wages
nt nil you’d know that cvttyWaru and ho entreated, scratching the scar on his homo an much of
“ Yes, sir, tlwc’s three cases herc'n
as '■ possible,
but
they nro wry
ufllec in Detroit has one o’ tli«»o. Thpy'vo nona.
“Not a blamed cent’s worth, sir! I1 eager, os well, to learn the Eugiirh lAu- ten more up Binira."
rawed lota o’* buildings, and -may save
Trmlewull “ tumbled " to tho boy at
ciudc hero to view the grandeur of Ni­ ghsge. In many emos this thirst for
ours.”
agara, to feel awed and puzzled, to drink knowledge overcomes their cupidity, once, and grinned quietly, wliite the old
“ You throw it at the fire, don’t you ?”
in all that’s solemn and mnguifloeni in and they hire teachers among the-young man, settling his "Stock and swallowing
sho asked in mrortstic tones.
an imaginary mouthful, said, blandly:
Hii carried it np-sta'» ihto a closet: ~t ho great oataragt,-and if yon follow inc Indies of the village whoso house they
“Very well, Edward, very well; but
on to the falancf I’ll murder yon I"
visit after their work is done.
without replying, and she followed on
another
time you nc-ed not tell me things
I wns walking down tho island whsn I
and naked :
Hint I do not wish to know. Mr. Terns,
heard
a
hard
breathing
behind,
and
lo
!
The method of conducting a moKt in­
“ Docs it ahoot 11 tire out t”
will
you
take Mr. Trade well now T”
famous business in Now York was re­
“ If you dori't kuow anytlringTll learn there was that one eyed man again.
*• Want to buy any relicai” he. asked, cently ventilated in a lawsuit in one of
you aomething ! It is full of cbemicalQ ;
trHKTKrOJfKIt.
the courts of that city. Mr. Anthony
you strike on this knob on top and hIw’s
Sum one haz sed that mankind gro
Comstock, ono of the witnesses, who is weaker and wiser, bnt I am inklincd to
all nAdy to epen tlds faucet'and play on
“ Want to buy any Imttles from the Secretary of the Association for tho Sup­
.the fire."
think tlmt they gro weaker and weaker.
pression of Vice, testified that he made • The profeshional dandy Itaz allmost
She grinnad as she walked around it, bnllet-fleld of Lundy's Lane !”
•*
No, air.”
it u special duty to prosecute tho pub- entirely fied; I liavn’t seen more, tlinn
and fiuaUy asked:
lishcrs of immoral books whenever he three ov them in the hurt seven years,
“Do you get a horse to dmw it
and it makes could find them; but he encxnmtered
around?"
and they waz awjibull needy and liad
“ No, I don’t get nr UOrti) ttrdrnw it
great obstacles in the refusal of the offi­ hnnyoiH.
around. You see these straps J Well, fling thing to brain a one-eyed man with cers of the law to assist him. During
Tlw corrupt aro ollwnw&gt; suspishus; he
I I wk up, put my arms through them, a scar on his nose and throw his laxly the last three years twenty-three tons of who iz conscious ov ho evfl, suspekts
over a qliff, and 1’iu sorry I did it. I immoral books, pictures, and articles luwl
and here it is on my back."
none.
see now.
Wub fr^y duty to have per­ been seized by him. But the most
“ I see it is,” she sneered.
*

uuvjtreg iu tliat
rowip^ ro$faftet,!for 41
&lt;fa‘l
Antony—« » hadn't been fie the arm
coming off that peaky chair. What took
it off, I don't know, but off it was any­
how ; and pa, who in a great baud'to
mend tilings, lugged it away up garret
to mend ite. When he got it mended, he
had to hw*&lt;- it until it act, of coura. ;
apd that evtoiug the M Wto -only a commm cliX^od -tto jisfafa-basket ip the
room. Antony sat on the peach-basket
turned botfom upward, mid -I pat work­
ing the machine ; and we were talking,
and wliispcring, and kissing, as folks
tlmt liked each other ns wb did do, yon
know, wlien all of a midden, crook, creak,
went Ujo stairs.
“ That's ma,”’ niyn L«
"It4
“ It ianobody,” nays Antony,
the usual false alarm."
Creak went the staira again.
“It is mn thia tim&lt;!,",faynl.
Anil just then I heard some oneJam-.­
bling in the dark for the baddie of the

• nut im-e h« an ebrfee.; and th* «m*Uat .«*«•,
HUH"

MA'S

MIKACLE.

and indeed ha was a very nio© voting
man, and it wasn’t his fault ho was
Dutch; fliat all dame from being born
in foreign parte, and might have hap­
pened to any ano ;‘ Ixit my luotlicr was

door. Ilicre yas up time for Auitopy to
get out df tiw whklrtw, iiiit ft sndilou no­
tion ncized me--an idk-a fart rncmod to.

fall from the rtore. Thw slip-cover of
the arm-chair hung over the machine ;
and as Antony sat on tho pcneii-lAskct,
I slipped jt Oyer his heful. He took Ui&lt;:
idea' in a'mfartb?; and flipped hi* hnndii
into the right place, and there he was,
iu a moment, a chintz-covered arm-cliair,
and nothing else. Scared us I was, I
couldn't help laughing when I raw ma
titere looking Straight at it, oral never
guessing it wo-'i anything lint what it

American—American to the Inckbone, -aecmed.
she’d ofteyi nay ; and alm had n way of
“How industrious you bo tb-night,
; allowing foreigners their ^ptace, that Jane," said she. “ I’ve come up lo tell
wasn’t ploraant to them ; and sometimes you that Dominie Saybrook’s son. is in
’ it provoked them, m» they’d up and give the parlor inquiring for you. You might
her n piece of their hiind—a thing she. put tat yMl.-Avldte drea. mmI that set you
couldn’t pufaip with, on she said, coming hod for Christmas, before you come
of a decent family that had no fondgners down, I should think. Your hair in
in it
^axxMy. Svimuh funny to me how your
“ Sophia, my dear, we’ro»fl foreigners
in one part of the world qr another," my nicer tlian it was nt tea."
father would say. “ If wo was to go to
Now I bated Dominie Saybrook’s son.
Holland, Sophia, wo’d bo foreigners Tho peskiest critter I ever saw, and I
there, you know."
wouldn’t have bod him if he’d been mode
But mother ahe’d not believe it “ It’s of gold i*11*! lined with diamonds. But I
tluim would Im foreigner* all tlxj same,” knefr that it wasn’t possible fur mortal
she’d say, “ wherever we were. ■ And man to stt as still M Antony wan sitting
how you could like to think ol youxxelf much longer; and he was a little jealous
as such, I do Doi know." And I couldn’t of Sam Saybrook, and if ho was to wig­
tell which was right, for I was not book- gle ever so little, ma’d see him certain
1 earned, but just a plain young woman sure. So I didn't moke any answer,
that tried to do herbcat Only 1 knew but—“Yes, maright, away;’’ and I
tliat we couldn’t help where wowcrolioni. went to the door in a Lurry, hoping she'll
"Oh, mother," I used to say, “I do come after mo to my bedroom and give
“ And can’t I run to any part of the
declare to gracious; it’s real muon of you poor Antony a chance.
house with itt" lie demanded, “flee
to talk so of poor Ante«y 1 If he'd
But what were my feelings when mn
robbed a Ixuik yon ©ouldD't go on jest turns about and gone, past me, and
And ho cantcred along tho hall, into
worse!"
But nil mother would my says she:
the bedrixHDH and out, and wns turning
“ I’ll j^st ait down in the arm-chair tho head of tli© stairs when his foot
** Oh, Jane ’ Jane! how cun ybn be and rest a bit, for them steep stairs oilers caught in’the eypet He throw up bis
so .besotted with Ujo Dutch!”
.
takes my breath away.".-’
arms and sho grublxal at him, and both
•* Ttan’t the Dutch, ma,” «ay" I- "It’s
And down sho soL I heard tho peach rolled down stairs. Ho yelled and hLo
• Antony nil by lumtolf."
Ixmket go squash, and I beard Antony yelled. Bometimee ho was ahead, atfvT
“ And tluU’s exactly the same thing,*’ cry ont, “Ach Himmel;" and there they tlwn she took the lead, and neither of

'

Oh, it wns dreadful ’ Sally Ann had
her young man. Ho wns a farmer. And
Amelin Matilda had hot*. He wm a
farmer, too. And I’m sure neither of
them wax ax lice ns Antony Lichen.
.-But inothm- paver Arid a word against
dreadful mail, regularly hopping—they
grew on the soil like' the cabbagca.
Sally Ann might have her company a
Sunday evening, and Amelia Matilda
hern a Wednesday, but there wns no
time for us.
I hasn’t naturally *ly. I wouldn't
have you think that of me fur worlds.
Ihit your nteady comreiny fa yorrr r-tendy
company, come whnt may, nud wu made
up our minds wp’d hou each other wheth­
er folks likod it or not. TlaU whs the
way it began. Whatbe^hnf ,-Oh, Iris
coming sly into the sewing room on the
Moond floor, where tho machine wns;
getting first on tho fence nnd then on
the &gt;&lt;!ied, and then in at the window.
And I'd say to mother: “Mother, I’m
going up to* sow." And she’d say,

“Well, June, just as you like." And
then 1’4 go up there; and when I’d pul
my candle in tho window, in wwnliL
come Antony; mid I'd work thn trrnille
with my foot to drown our vohx*.

mitted him to bore me to death.

. A now devise to facilitate robberies nt
railway deppt&gt;;hte lately been success­
fully practiced on the public. Some iagenious peraoD, it appears, Las hit upon
n way by which u trunk can l»e made to
jtenl nnotlw-r trunk, and a portmanteau
to^mnex to its fellowr-fa -the adventures

them had paracd under, the “ string"
when tho extinguisher, bumping and
jamming, began to shoot off its charge
i of chemicnbi.

prising statement made by the witncMi
ia that these books go “among the very
best schools and seminaries in tho coun­
try." He had seized lists of the pupils
at these seminaries in the Iiauds of publiahcre, which had been procured in thia
-way: The dealer would send to each
principal a circular stating that he was
about to publish a directory of all boys
aid girls ia schools in the United States,
and offering to pay five ©cuts for every
name oent him. How the lists of names
tlius fraudulently obtained were usod can
be imagined. It would bo well for
teachers to bo on their guard against
tliis detestable trick.

aide ii to the cistern, and be drowned, : Dutch !’’
I
what a dnsulful thing it would be. Or
We had a dreadful time with mi that &gt;
arao if Im wasn’t drowned, &lt;mr watch- j mght, and I did not know wbai to do ;
Aug. Bora, might take it into his ta-ad InA I w-.dto n nbte to Antony that mom-

of the eggs repeated every day, and the
dose of oil at night; and on the fourth
dav the cent was discharged. Heme
fatal rasulta dftoo follow the swallowing

.

on • cono-miser.

Acapemv of Design—A young Indy’s
liKirding school.

*

Whkx a man has nothing else to tax,
he taxes his resources.
Ths man who teaches penmanship
should’do what is wrifo.

I

The only man not. spoiled by IxJing
lionized was the Prophet Donieh

A pacfbk’b fop ought to make a good
I: balloonist, for IrtJ is a heir o’naught
।
A ciocd temperance work—Itemoving
I
the bars nt the mouth of the MkrnsaippL
What docs the grocer do with all his
things before he sells them ? Give* them

Why might car;*e nt its believe th«-re is
no anoh thing as stone? Becans© they
Brigham Youxo has been dubbed
Brig. Gen. from liaving twen calleil
“ Briggy, dear," so often by his numer­

ous wives.

1
!

“ Hexrv, why don’t you keep a sup­
ply of cloves in your pocket?" said a
young lady to her escort at th© .operahouHc recently; "you wouldn’t then
liave to run ont after every act, and I
don’t see why yon are bo awful fond of
cloves snyliow!"
*‘11

'

8u\ng is Iwith Strong and weak. Ita
.--trengtli consists in the ability to express
in it, sharp and nervous raxl fail, the
iitea intended to be conveyed. Ita weak­
ness is in the fact that it is the language
of
the unrefined, tho uneducated, tho
Wiza men kan sumtimes play *ho
low.—Philadelphia Nurth American.
phool suckcosKfully, but phools never

A very sedate yung man and a frolik-.
sum old one aro unhtdthy extremes.
A lawyer iz just oz respektabcl az a
shumaker, protided he iz just uz honorlOtHrlON WUH.K HZtmfiKG.
A subscriber nsks if there is a mechan­ abcl.
ical contrivance to keen one from turn­
Tho man who kaut mid dignity to a
ing from’ flio side to the back while
profeehtui or employment, Dcedu’t cxsleeping. He states that he is subject pekt that either ov tlieiu will add onny,
’
to nightmare, nud can report© in }M.-ao© dignity to him.

ncss iu a case before one of the Justices
lately, and when the oath was adminis­
tered he raised both hands and said: “I
Khali spoke nodding what ain’t drew if
ever I hope to dis so quick ana minute!”
Ho was so earnest and solemn that the
lawyers let him alone.
As Engliflliman was boasting to a Yon­
kee that they had n book fo
British

A certain* degree ov konfidrnce iz ncc- I| Muaenm
!^"ni which was once owned by
only when Ijung on Ids right side ; when
_“0h, that ain’t nothin’," rehe lies flat on his lock his stomach &lt;tury to the suckcess ov cr.ny under- i
I
torted
th© Yankee; “in tho museum in
preiuws on some of the main arteries,
taking; too mutch modesty iz oUrnost az r1 Bostiug tbey’ve got the lead-pciicil that
causing a stoppage of tho circulation of
b:id
az
too
mutch
impudence.
1
tin! blood, and consoqnently Bubjccting
• Noah used to check off tho animals that
A Inv fit and a mml fit are tlic two |
went into the ark.”
' :
him to dreams tliat he ia in terrible dan­
pnsbionn that make us guilty ov the most;
ger. We haVa Dever Jtieard of such a
I A WAhHKKWOMAN kiKK’ka at the door
laffsbfc follys.—JNIIing*.
I
of
ono
of
the
rooms
in
South.
A wcllcontrivaDco that con l&gt;c purchased ; bnt
r.jrrjrw that movkk thi: j known 15 man b quietlykoopin^achair
we would suggest to our oorrosj’oiidcnt
ir«&gt;
rtr.n.
.
,
.1.
__
t.
__
that he would malic up one for himself,
down, and the following dialogue taken
with a little ingcnmty, by wrapping up
It ia Doi the polished orator who place:
Fomalo—“Do _you want any
a small block of wooj or other hard sute tiliaptw public opinion^ but the quiet edi- wartiiug done!" 75 (with dignity)—“ I
tor,
whom
words
go
out
to
tho
public
nnx
n
tutor,
madam." Female—“Oh!
stance—about the size of a half brick—
in a cloth, to bo tied around the waist ear wifltfmt parade or curemony. The. of tx&gt;urae, Uiep, you won’t havo any
'
"
arid seenred at the back. This will not orator may please the car and tickle the done."—Yah: Jiccord.
b»l .he editor a.« more : bn Ktinterfere with his lying on his side, and
should he roll over on life’back, it may
household a fund of knowledge. The f
•
. . , ... -;r&lt; *• it itk
rwil, iu
thia, and please call again.

Tint the English people understand
the importance of Imilding freight cam
no heavier thannk*olnteJy necessary bet­
“ Tell you I saw it,
it,"
’ rays ma.
Dr. Gibbs, ono pt Uio editors of articles of the same Ixilk but lees value ter than wo, is proved' by the ol’seri'nstriped ehinte cover. Oh, yea, and n “,J3jdn’X I, Jane? Ell-"
Didn’t I 'sit in it, : JIaJ.ru -Journal
--------------of
w Health,
----- , who is him* put in. This sort of jugglery does not tii'ivt of Mr.' A. W. Humphreys, ol New
„ tumldcd ovre."
.nJ, aelfan
-----c&lt;hicat«d
J Tk . phyriciita
.
gjjfgeojj, _______ .................... ..........
poich-brakct wo need for our work. niufiit tiwate Dutch, and
______ York, a practical man whose observations
look like the bnaiucw of __
tho ingenious
Two pevply uovhI. Juk-d it Up, but - r/T did sec it” nays’T, “ and It did go ' wldhion a railroad train the other day, ipa) think* Um Crunk, w fftflt. mMnft open sm irou-jnnking and railroading in En­
over."
j | consulted
But
there
goes on ft gnod deal
consulted by
by one
one of
of the
the employes
ciuployt* da»a rGbta^y
_____
______
__ __________
gland ore reported by the New York
I’ll two for! train in Relation to hi« little boy, who ofpilfering which
whk4. must UdvuZ
baaven. Aiitoqy was very povtksd. If
bo done by a tan Tribune. Mr. Humphreys noticed tliat
mother only could -have overkxjojfl his
!16ul that morning swallowed a cent. | iftcbmpliftfitHl elms 6f offenders.
tlw c-ra bringing ore and, coke to the
betsg Dutch, I'm certain sure nl.c’d have ; And up stairs he mn, and all of us
’ “ Wliat liave you done for him 1” asked ;
-----------------------------------iron fnrnaoea in England were marked
raid bo too.
! idler him; but Antony wragone, and______ ____
13-.000 pounds, and in some came as low
WcB, it san delightfal I never Ttra , the red cover hung over the sewing-ma- cantor-oil," wns the
ATirmcr"Jiving jhst outof “Vicksburg ra 12,000 pounds—or nix tons. This was
hamwer.
......
j-... _______ , . _
„u
happier. Eve-rv
Every time ite*
th- »la.ira
stairs creaked
r_______
was reading in an agricultural paper the j
w» tbonghl it was ma, who is a very
home give him the whites of three raw other day an article headed “ Be Kind !
“ There’s no chair th^re,” Bsya pa.
|_____
floaty lady. Ami 1 used to think that
“Thea," says poor ma, “I’ve seen; eggs daily ;. no
let hss diet »«•
be hnud
bread and to Your Cow.” He went
went —* ‘------- ;n_J
if AntoDy should jump out at the wi» -ate gtartl, or ulae' Satan took the form j nrilk, aral
dew in a Durrv. and iret down ilia wroiu.- at an arm-choir, for I aweor it swore !
»»
, the whites | Rd down be whispered;

The room was a little one, and all it
held wv tho machine nud one cam*

Abb not curtain lectures a species of
tay preaching ?

Most friendships liav proved failures, ;
iK-knuze the effort generally iz to hide '

the failings ov Ute friend from hinieelf
iu well az from the world, and Utis iz not
Ute true oftfce ov friendship.
Itepcntanoe iz the highest price wo kan
pay for ennytbing.
A lost karakter kan be restored, but it
takes a grate deal ov virtew and time to

.&gt;

Ahiokaitixu affair—Catching a young
goat asleep.
'
.

but

of-SiftUad the Sailor v'** are told how th^
merchants got at the precious stpncs in
tho valley of tho diam«ndn. The merclianta threw down pieces of meat, which
fell on and alisorbed tho diamonds ; the
eagles swooped on tho piBCM of meat
“ You old------- !" she started to say, and flew with them to the upper air ; the
when a stream from the Iioho struck her merciumW.'Mlul the eagles with arrows
between Um eyes, and she didn’t finish. and thu»^ght, M the meat, the eaglcH,
fio, wo rend, tho plun­
“What in—tru-c-h /" -roared Mr. tuid the
derers at the railway depots lay a trunk
Warner, fts ho got a dos© in the car.
They brought up in a heap at the bot­ artfully contrived on a smaller trunk;
tom of tho stairs, the stream playing into the latter clings to tho former, and tlie
the parlor, against the ball door, mid np- owner of tho larger corries botli away.
I The decoy trunk is said to be fitted with
Htaira by turns, and sho guHjxxl:
“I'll have yon sent to a fool asylum I" a false bottom, which goes up when it ta
Matilda and hvrg..
“Wbo’u a fool I” ho roared, dancing laid on a smaller trunk, and with inoclum*' Oh, what is the matter!” says one, around with his eyes full of chemicaln. । ism inside which does for tho innoeaii
and “ob, wind ia tho matter f” mys
“ I’m faiuting !" she squeaked.
|। trunk wl»at Polonius recommended to
tether.
“And I’ve broken my bock!" he Laertes to do for his friend, and grap­
I held my tongue, for I saw mn louln't shouted,
ples it to ita heart with hooks of atcel.
'
■
found out Antony yet.
,
It w.u! a rad house whon those two bi fact, the decoy trunk—we &lt;Jo not
,
“Ob! oh! oh!" says ma. “Oh!
highly respectable old people got aoTtetr "
oh! oh I- You won't believe me, I they could use thdrj^yra and di#u*^ to perform an office like tliat of certain
*fljwfra»l wllidlt .‘HhdMJnfy ’
at the,
matters calmly, jrfu’ she donbk-4 np-b1
down in tl.c arm-cliair in tho Bcwingher flirt and hoarsely srid :
1pressure of a fly or other insect, within
room—the chintz arm-chair, you know—
m and inyirisou it there. It;
“Talc tliat inv«'trtig.it'»r, or distin- j
and it tn^ore Dutch nt me, and tumbled gnislier,
________or _____
____ ___
_____
, JHHHI
well 2 ihe'irigeppily pt detect­
whatever
you
call it,
back [ ’fo’d*
.
dam. It’s a thintak*, I know. It’s a. down l.&gt;» I, «u&lt;l fc-11__________________ von j S»« k&lt;T&gt;
’&gt;•■&gt; U1'’
in
sign and a token, and I'll be gone be­
nro a lunatic!” '
’
’
’
fore a year is jiaseed. I’m skeered to
And ho asid :
”
dentil I 1’bi Bkocrcd to death !"
'
“ Dammit! I know wow than nil creapiug 10 fast and .liavo ixxxime such
“Nonseuse,
Sophy,”
toys
pa. your family put togelhcrV—Detroit an civil of late. Il ui cer&amp;in, howewr,
“ There ain’t no arm-chair in th© sew­
Frrc Ptcm.
. ■ T
;.;.. , ibat
ing room. It’s up in the garret a mendphnh nfl the.w robiieHeftl'
unALr.onixG .&lt; ckxt.
ng-”
*.
",
vnlnnb!^ articles Imvo.lxwn taken out and

were flat on the floor, ma atop and An­
tony’s head smothered up in tho cover.
I'gavc up ail forte*. oihI just stood and
sliruck, when nil of n sudden up jumped
mn and rushed ont of the roorii with
her Iiauds over her eyes—I after her:
“Oh, ma I mn !” says L
.
“OIj, Jane! Jane!" nnys she. "I
never expected I should see n miracle.
It’s nsign of death," aaya ahe; “ I know
I slurn’t live a yeWi”
We’d got into the dining room now,
and there wns pa and the help, and sister
Sally Ann and hflr l»ean, and Amelin

Coxaeubs ol Farmacy—Agricultural

insti fates.

stand uroinul—good Greeted—— " ten tons of freight. Our car*, therefore,
little—there, you intelligent ami kind- i
a
jjjan the English and
hwted oM tawy." About fam minutes nuTV
-^-^4 of mv.
after that his wife heard him yidiing and u,
it hl a diffc-r^rt

jJLou. uiinu-u uw„ I, th. P^UL- ; ««•**• -”2"^
L. ..f ibousbu, -idcl. .PP.I4U tl»

lp»liti«. or Ind .«! luori.

Ola.*, to ter

TU

^duof iteorrw 4ror rma.th.li!-, '
„,i „„ li-t. white ite w»,.ta rf Uu- edi.।

-te.k

°L-v
T41*'1' •«“ ,"“7
£Ttt

tor drop tron itepte-, «!, lite eofacl I !
hr wtel ttep uro worthy; &gt;1 1 &lt;l &gt;“

pure gold in the truths conveyed, they !

«“

,^U
“&gt;» J"11™ “&gt; 'h“ 1’“c 1 “
^rcc ^rrw'

para current everywhere. For good or j
cvH, flie editor wields a powerful influene6. Ho can exalt or ih%aae a com­
munity. He can advance public virtue,
or cQcouragu public corruption. How

Ou&gt; Commodore Vanderbilt
will.
chuckle whpa be reads the dedicatory

turn of Vanderbilt University. “Cor tadira hrt turned up, this time in LamDelias, thy prayer m answered,” ta bo
touching, no tender, bo sublime. This
miracle, after ‘ children. The tmentiftl pointe to t* .- and ifal Iw^shqr-knife, ami the flbot-guu . A Madh.cs (India) l»per state* that a is a cbm in which prayer baa bees: anMie’d’ forgive us. And I borne in mind are simply thrtteT^W-FBWwuced MHhia old heDionshal I drove of “rogtM elephants" recently swt-red before it ta offered. Vanderbilt
Dever hapfiens, and what yon don’t, ’ Antony did talk bsautifnl, I am sure ; ■ bumen, or the whites of eggs, a bland ! ever live to kick me in the jawsagin!"— I waylaid a British mail train and tore
■ diet free from aedds, nud carter oil.
' rtcJulnir^ Hera&gt;d.
| open the letter bagn.
for g &lt;h and men.—Chicago Tribune, the young ladies of the present

to !»old him, am! pa Lad a gun, am! of; mg, and he acted like a man.

He same erf A copper©sot; the judicious troaiuM-n^ whiojiing, and as she
advised in thia instance -shonlfl b«

xf"

An— h-

_

..

j.more than tliev need to.

- -

-

- -

�—

r—

of CbariM | hi* heart

h,

; rxo..;

ludauma and ,

thriMXWIth

it. lire m^iy

rie -t*1® Ot^Cr
"’' .Mow I

wviiiv

swim 18 mile* in a.I

«be rottn was tnurdered.-

i-dlar^W bead right here, my fove,

tbe pay oar on the Grand Rapid-i and

and if she raina, and hails, and than■rtw,

H«

nr,^ M

PDTATDF.M,
HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS

n*gli’ Kt lOdtO-lbe engine stcnci'
■ i
KUKai "■ -Ar« •«
riie
TTcT
”"nnW’ WWI* ,?a‘: th* body of a man lying across the1 jtwaltaffly toqiilml “S.feM.oow
moMt Ct th* tlfed lo *«{ an end to jtradi
... A. WUn, &lt;•
. . «lj
. ”.&lt;! Mh brio* will &gt;8 I.« thick, nr,
him. ~
Ho r«.ul&lt;J
Luiriog.
nomo unknown.
Konli1'’”’ J",“
*"”• •h“l
i ,
.
.
.
. .
’ your pearly eves, and feel as coehtnipray
suspected.------------A ihreshing e(j
ir you
tho lop
of the
BWhwW u lb*
, rnacluoe accident occurred at Niles, j paatur’ fence, waitin' for a tin peddler
: Oct. 18„by the expkrsion of Ute Boi-1 to arrnve .ia sight!” She '
‘
“
“pillared,
” ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE
ilor.’ Ennk Halhwn, aged 17, •nd1*'
”' —
—*“** “
and
everybody
remarked that he
Anthony, a life convict, in the Stale .
lopked like a hero.
•
David Landon, aged twenty-one were
prikriu WM kdibJ on tlw I4^h, by a
killed. Tho former wa* streck ht the
door falling upon him and driving a
LATH,
breast and the latter had his head on• book into his head.———A scriou*
bar. The principal Meet engraving. "MmhSHINGLES,
tirely blown off. Nathaniel Wilson's
ma'H Mower GM," ir very UauilfaL Be.
affray oocurre J on Ide tug A. W.
WATER LIME,
thigh was crushed badly, and he was
Wright, near Burt’s mill, East Sagin•
SALT,
scalded so that he cannot live. His
aw, about 7 o'clock Thursday morn­
HAIR,
son was also badly scalded and will,
ing. Capt, De Laud, *&gt;f the tug. had
STUCCO,
leae hi* eyes, perhaps bis life. Rile
some difficulty with a boat hand nam­

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

ed. McDonald, and told him to get

hshore as soon as tho boat touched

the dock al East Saginaw.

McDon­

ald beeama very wroth, and sharpen­

ing a huge pocket-knife, made an at­
tack on the captain, who was in

the

wheebhonvn, slabbing him in three

places, leaving him in a
condition.---------- -In
the

precarious
Genesee

Hath way’* hand was crushed
badly scalded.

$

torn to piece* and the barn detaolish-

Bxbnlllo.

Bal, la addition U Ibla, tin,

Proprietors.

New style Prints for 8 cents.
New Corsets for only 50 cents.
New Shawls, Scarfs and Comforters,
New Flannels and Ladies Cloths.
New Skirts and underclothing. .
New Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens.
New Boots and Shoes.
New Crockery and Glassware.
New Trunks, Valises and Horse blankets.

kept ch lined. shooting himself. Being prevented ths prices arc even lower. Specimens of
from doing *o by the neighbors, he the magexinc are sent, gratis, if wriUea for.
Address CHAS. J. PETERSON, 306 Ch«t.
rats in ono trap last Friday night, and ran back into his house, bolted the
mu Street, Philadelphia,'Pa.
siiah luck as that ought, to hurry down door, nod cut his throat with a razor.
is

A FACT WORTH KNOWING.

He i« still living but will probably die

*

. AINSWORTH a BROOKS.

ed..... ,. ' -Allen A Angell and Eliza­
beth Hunt,-of Williamstown, were al Gift, with aauparb Meal engraving [largo
married at Jacksob last week, having •ixad for framing) of Trumbali’s groat pic­
signed a written contract of matri­ ture, "The Signing of th. Declaration of
Independence.'* These are very extraerdinmony which conclueds thus: “If the
gry inducements will make this magaxiue
union and harmony that now exists
Tor J876 more desirable lhaa ever. Ye* the
between us should exist through oar

--------------- A Detroit butcher ennght 32

the price of bolognas.----------- Thursday

s

and

County poor house ia a boy aged 19
When natural live*, then this contract is to lari a year, postage prepaid by the publishet The prices to clubs an astoaisbingiy
unt^tahned he makes for the woods remain in force: otherwise to be null
low. (postage also prepaid,)vix.: Three
and climbs the trees, acting always and void.----------- Last Saturday after­
copies for &gt;4.80. with a superb Mexxoiint,
noon
John
Crispell,
a
farmer
of
Otta
­
precisely like a bear. He devours
(21 inches by 26) 'Kihristinas Morning,"
anything that is given him, even to wa Station, started for .the woods
soap, and is excessively I nd of to- with a gun with the vowed intention pervoo getting up tb« club. For large clubs

The boy

ffi

Several horses wcro

years who is said to be wiki.

‘laeco.

LARGE STOCK OF FALL

cause, family troubhs.
was a
bad day jit Kalamazoo. Reported
Twelve persons were arrested and ----------Adram Kirkland was arrested
jailed,' charged with crime.----------- A nt Greenville, Oct.’ )6lh, charged If no, go to your Druggist and ret a bottle
of BoacMEa’ff Gekman 8r*cp. Thia medijRisrcable brute named Charles, liv-1i with assault with intent to abuse and cinu haa U'.tly bean introduced, from Geviog n^ar Maple Rapids, became an carnally know Henrietta L. Wood
gry at his fourteen years old son while man, a girl nine years of nge,-

Jackxon &amp; saraar R. R,
LN AND THE SOUTH.

Tm-

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

If the mosquito who left our nose us of lu wonderful cure* among tbdr cu*tomerx. Jf you wish to try ita superior vir­
week, he threw a fitchfork at the in such a huirv that he forgot his tue, get k sample bottle for 10 cento. Large
bill,
will call* hccanh ave it, and no
boy, which struck in the small of his
questions asked.

they .were hauling hay one day last

Jasen Welch, of Iowa, got mod
conduct of R. J. Jackson, of Spring
and stopped Ins newspaper, and then
field, and Mrs. E. Sherman of Deca­
because the wilhdrawe.1 ol hi* patron­
&gt;1.25.
. tur, is not entirely above suspicion.. age didn’t kill the paper he went and Wheat, old white, per bu
1.15,
New white, extra,
They went tn company to the Dyck- ! killed himself,
Na, 1.
1,10.
3.08.
man House, Paw Paw, remained a ' I Chinese women, fair to medium, Na. 2,
Data, ,
“ “-----few days, occupying adjoining rooms, are quoted in the San Francisco mar- Potaion,
-• “,w..
25
go
.1.00(^1.25
and then departed in each others’so- ketat SB to $8.50. /Young mao b
„
dely, luring •« uoprid bill of SIS.
Sm Francisco .nd buy a che.p
wife.
"
Turnips,
................ 25
A young lady by the name of Nellie
' *
...-*.'.or? c.iki
Clover seed. «
A Kentucky editor tell* another Timothy seed,"
----------- 4.05
“ ..
McGee, aged 18, was recently oat
.,1,0001.25
•*
•*.
that if his head were as red as his Guiotn*.
raged and eruell) deserted in a house |
-0,60
nose ho would remind one of a bow Corn, p*r 70 lbs.
----------- 2,25
-*»( ill fame by a steamboat captain of legged carrot surmounted by a cock­ Barky per100 Iba....
0»l8
Egg?, par' doxen
the name of Lentz.---------- George
ade.
“
-,
Bnlter, per lb..„..~.
Dried Apples,
Frink, an B year old Detroit hero,
“Ths first step toward wealth,”
Lard,... —“
saved the life of Mrs. Ringnet's two says an exchange, “is the choice of a Dreaaed Bore ••
year old infant, by snatching it from iu good wife." And the first step toward Woola.-----------------MeserJM t&amp;--------- ...
front of an express train, a few days securing a wife is'the posession of Hay* Tongood wealthago.----------- 'Hie residence of Chas. E.
The
Marshall,
[Ga,]
Messenger
T OOK EL IS HE I
Rosecrans, one mile east of Marshal,
‘ies: “For
the uuiua
Lord’s mi&amp;c,
sake, HIOOU,
friend, AJ
cries.
Lwt luo
was entered at three o’clock Thurs­
don't keep telling an editor how to
day morning by two robbers, who run his paper! Let the poor devil
awoke Supervisor Drinkwater, of find it out himself.''

The afflicted editors of Fort Wayne
He Ind., have induced a judge to declare
delivered up his money, $50. and insane and commit to the lunatic asyImn a man with an ungovernable
penchant for writing poetry.
.
exploded and sunk Tuesday morning,
The three wonders of the world at
while ont in the bay. near Alpena.
present aro : How fluff accumulates
CapL Miller, who owned the tog, and
in the vest pccketo, where the pins
the cook, wore killed and the firemm ;go to, and why a man comes out of a
seriously injured.*——The custom saloon lie looks que way and goes
Uonao and postoffico at Port Huron the other.

WxUriuo
Anr»U

1M4
B.U

Nashville, Sept. 15, 1875,

GROCERY

The Beckwith Heater.

Connections &gt;
?2yrM*st«Sr«-K:
l- With luUc Store * Mkhlcxn

STORE
A Pori Wayne iu.
D.-cvmber 10. 1*74.

IS KEPT BY

ANNOUNCEMENT!

Lee Bro’s,

Mrs. E. CJ. Eitting-er
Having just parohMod the stock of Goods
formerly owned by M- E- Stebbins, will

D.W. LINCOLN.

Clarendon, and presenting revolvers

demanded his money or his life.

0. A. TRUMAN

MILLIHERY &amp; DRESS IADHG

i
iP. Durham'* grocery stock, and will always
ikeep a choice stock of

store. Bavisg just relurnsd with i full mMrtnttltf

GrBOCWES, PROVISIONS,
(

PROSPECTUS FOR 1876.

AJVD NOTIONS,

THE EVENING NEWS,

will be* roofed in this fall. It will be
There is still a live law in Massa- .
which fines a young man five J
the finest in the State, being larger chusetU
1
dollars if he walks out with bis girl
than* the Detroit building.----------- Gao
after sundown. Those old law-mak- ,Dr. Drake &lt;$' Bro.’s Medicines,
Wheefer.aged 16. had his arm caught
ers didn't know beans about the best
Lyman Brawn’s Hydranza,
in a drying cylin d'er at the paper mill time to talk love and eat iqc-cream
Pills and Grave I Medicines,
at Tecumseh, last week, and before and buy peanuts.
Luiian Blood Syrup,
help arrived; hi* arm was completely
She used to keep bits of broken
.Electric Health Restorer,
cooked to the elbow.—■— ■■ John E. china and eroekery piled up in &amp; con­
Cooper a prominent farmer of Law­ venient corner of the closet, and when ‘
\ asked her reason for preserving such 1
ton, was found dead in his bed Satur-!
Business done on the square and
domestic lumber, she shot a lurid
I wovid renpeclfully Inform my frknda
day morning. Cause of his death
that I am
•
g’auee at her husband, and merely « itisfactton guaranteed.
unknown.--------- -The stave factory at, remarked “He knows what them's
Portland belonging to Mr. Bereen for.’’
was burned Thursday afternoon to­
She was an athletic and deeply

DETROIT, MICH

FAMILY MEDICINES

The Evkxiko Nawa, now in its third year,

Greeting

Again in the Trade

gether with nearly all the stock piled religious woman, and “Here I raise
in the yard- The origin of the fire is my Ebenexer," she always sang soft­
unknown. The loss ia *10,000, with ly, os she lifted hex husband, Ebencz-er J.^hmwn, off tha sloop, with an
an insurance of only &gt;1,500 on the
application of her fool to his coat
building.———James Shields who tails, when ho came home slightly in*
shot John Riley in a satuon brawl, at ebrialed.

D. W. LINCOLN.

CB4&amp; W. DERAKAY

JEWELER § OPTICIAN

we*ks &lt;g«. has
Bcuswse we happen to take our
bees acquired of the charge of shoot­ shot gun-and atari out lor a Saturday
Riley swore afternooufo gunning, it m no reason
hupodent persons
that Shields was jaslififld in shootins’ why halt a
alumld inquire if we were on a tour
him.
■■■ Monday, Morris Murphy.
for eolfee tag subscription money.
a drayman ol Detroit, foil dead from The times are hard, atnf ammunition I
costs too much money to be wasted I
streets of that city------------ Wni Sharp, &lt;&gt;a delinquent suhsenberb jh*t t»ow.|
-—MiLrgurtle Mining Journal.
a farmer of Byrun. Livingston Co.
Grand Rapids, two

NASHVILLE, MICH.

ing with intent to kilL

and. * robbel.—

drunken husband home, and. as rhe J
pulled him along lh« street, her words .
and action* were so tender that a chixen halted arid. said : *W«dl oil

Business Relations

They are the only tove mounted with gen­
uine boiler iron.
They fire longer than others

They admit the largest chunks of wood.

1876.) of over IC,f*OOropi««. OfUtweabot
S.OOO.Srs taken .a the nu«rior towns u
villages «f Mieeigan, aa far w«M •» Nil.
foot bold.
Tn* Evxsi.v
iticn. ^fating.

SOLD ONLY BY
dial of nirangen.

9

Especial Attention
b iaviied to »y wock of

Where yon will find a full Block of

Clocks, Spectacles, $c.
iMrcti, Mich.

AND
------------ A
utd. Can wJl
CgA». W, tliailir

BOOTS AND SHOES,

j
I WRICH 18 KOT BXCBU.E0 IS TOSS.

D---------

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!

•hall

Oive Me a. Call.
home, bM wait hd h» drops into aha i
ball—be around then

are acknowledged to be the best heating stove

AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASE
Wefet Side of Main street, Nrwhviile, Mich.

L. J. WHEELER

o. C. WOLCOTT,

—m

�12i

24

TIRED GF LIFE.

C5DJSTT.
tflok..- 00.IBk.
Mr. Oma Bwm.

F/nuk P. Green,

ay&amp;d 23 year*.

"Wm A.. A.ylsworth

Conueriy employed in Chuk’* vtoro In

thia villflfe, twmnjiitod «uloidft at the
Follett Hauae in

Ihi commenced buainea* again in hi* TVew 13riots Store.
And is bound lo sell for .ca»h at the above margin.

VenuoaiviUe ta»t

At th* Advent Ohnreh in Assyria. Ooi Usb,
Monday evening; 'Hitt parents live
»&gt;y Rider Huib-r. Mr. Frank Wileog. ana
Miu Olir* flail, both ot^li^Tue, Eaton
In Chwtiuile, T, 1). Green, a promiu
two ctnent
busiiiftasi
man
of
that
place,
being
Tbe funeral *crvlcee wiU be held
In Naahvni*. Oct. 20th. by Rev. E. L. Kel—tt C. Woleau'ha* laM a new wide side­ this foreuoan pt th* henae.
hta faihet. He wan in the employ of
walk In fount of hi* agri«»ltur»l ahuds.
Credit atotoa will aooornmodato you at tinea limos' 12 1-2 pe/ cent. • Really
Janie Mikesell, for many yean, hut
foam &lt;he*«bit ia a mailer of itnjiortanoe to you pnroliaaer* whether you. pay me the
—Rev. 1. N. CrtUaotau of Sheridan U
Nbws, two owinj to hi* dissipated habit* hud
above per cent, m the credit store* from 85 to 50 per cent for waiting from
Fin* Writing Papers at Boiat Bno*,
been dttohalgetL Ho came lo this
30 to 805 day* on you. Th erfore bear in mind that the price* cyiour stock
large and appreciative sa-lisuo*. Tb* ope village.aome three months ago, and
art the lowest and baeed ou cash mJm. I ehall make a a specmity of
entitled “Going after th* Cost” we should regained with Mr. Clarke until he

NO CREDIT GIVEN. DO NOT ASK IT.

but space forbid*.
—Geo. O. Dean had several sheep kill
ed in Maple Grove, one night last week.

Defer* long re . ahull

sold out, ainoe when he has 'aiopped

with his

brother-in-law,

Demary,

Last Munday adernoon he

CmiHIRG IND DENTS FURRISHING GOODS I

Chas. W.

A LITTLE MOKE OIDEK.

left the village with the intention of

In.both itylo* and quality, at the srpme lime charging you the 12 1-2 per
peddling -“t'alvanmiog*' for silverware Barrysille, on Tu»*.d«y» and Thursday/ of cent only on them. My Fair and Winter Stock of
■aeh week.
*
“Ho walked to Vermontville, ate sup­
tWrtoen barrels of Northern Spy* from one
[500]
Fatitxn D. Boclbs.
to Vermontville, got light and in goingh&lt;*&gt;o per al (he Follett House, and about
_
t. Th* best Be«f
half-paar eight, called for a glass of Steak at Roe &amp; Clever’s, al only 10 o«nts Is complete at away down price*. An examination of Goode and Price* i*
solicited.
.
her finger in the ooge of a'olotlstw Wringer,
water and went to his room. About
him so severely that he will die!
twenty minutes after he utter­
Cash er Trade paid for Bcttfr and Egob.
—Before u* lays a long communication ed the exoInmat ion: “Oh!
—Last Tuesday a partridge flew against
Dot be Baos.
Nashville, Mich., Sept 10th, 1875.
tho doorjof J. C. Carpenter* house srith such from Woodland telling us of the besotting Oh!"
The
landlord
im­
weakness of a Woodland Jacob for peUimediately went up, found him insen­
do mH whiskey io Verm oat viifo, and that

BOOTS AND SHOES, AND RUBBER GOODS

WEBSTER a

W. A. AYLSWORTH.

on hie knsc and plant nral kis*c* on their
hones in this vicinity.

T H. LEE,
J.
Depnty HlxerlfT,
HsU.iftle.Mteb Criteetfons» to«UaityJOHN B. EASTMAN

LIEBHAUSEK,

sible and noticing a vial immediately
sent for Dr. Lane, who had jnat left

School Book* at

.

Dots* Bro*.

“QUAD’S ODPS’

GOLDSMITH’S

SOOD NWS!

Boots and Shoes,

PARADY, Manufacturer of

Boot* nn&lt;1 Shoe*?

MONEY TO LOAN!
■M
'

u bilk Santio.
IHBDM8 0F •_

Lj

$300.00 and UPWARDS
ON LONG TIME.
RUSSELL.

HYm. JONES.

He was a very intelligent young

your ugly phis.

man. and it is supposed that he done
and is Irnlng placed into position. It wu
—We visited Vermontville Tuesday, and
made at Jackson, and is of dO-hora* 'ca- found business very lively for that embryo
r»«i'y.
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city. The Follett houee, kept by Wm. Ben—Enos Wolf, son of Supervisor Wolf, of jam in, is nicely furnished, and set* a' far
Maple Grove, last week left at our office a better table than we have seen in any-plece

the deed in a fit of despondency, on

account of home troubles and being
out of employment and reduced to

hie amiable wife, knows just hoi

was a “sockdolger.’

IT*

Come in and look us over.

ROWER 4 ADAMS.

the vocation he had started out upon.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

miLffiIRY&amp; FANCY GOODS!

Worstedst Real and Imi­
tation Laces, Yak Lace, \
Passimeniire, Real and
Imitation Hair Goods.

'■WM. VENN. Pbofxiktor.

ig of Tiffany, DemosthaneM, and Cicero, and No. 1
ey of Bellevue exchanges pulpit* next Sab­ as he quoted Article 19 of Sec. 31 of th* 2nd
bath. Rev. Mr. Riley's them* in th* morn­ Epistle of Job, to the effect that his client
ing will be “The Church Triumphant.” and ••wa* as purh u tho driven snow,” It was
remarked by many that he resembled Butko,
in the evening, “No Bex in Morals.”

At Bitgood * old stand, Nashville, Mich.

.00
“

et ptice for good

Apples

—Last week Thnraday, while John Ehrrt.
an office over Durham’s store.
was working upon Rev. 1. N. Crituaden'a
Mr, sad'Mni- B^vry of N. Y„ are visiting

Winter

dali cored at. the de­

trow a step-mother.

Tb* day will com*

visiting hi* siaier, Mrs. A. D. Urtvn, and
courin. Mr*. A. W.. Olds.
in front of bis residence.

y J. HARDY

On the 1st of November, next, I will open
a class for the study of
.

Instrumental Alusfc,
Instruction given on PIANO or ORGAN.
Haumovy asp Tuonouaw-BA*s win receive
careful attentloc. Public ' Rehearsals
will be given every two mouib. Tothose wishing to pursue the*
branch of study, I wouM.
respectfully call their
attention to my
method of
teaching;
T,«».. *10 pr Qr.
0«. t rtEMTSO.

BgL. BanarrtLLK

mill*

Floub at
Tbumax’s.

«fc BOE,

3-.
i
NASHVILLE, MICH.

I 1
2
1

a

WORTH OF

©

and NeUie Basu, Minors. Notice is heswb, given that 1 .'hall sell at Public A notion,
to the highest bidder, on Bnlurday, lhe 20H*

I

?

&amp;

New Goods
Aj D.. 1875, by tho Pxobitc Court of Barry
County, Michigan, al of the estate, right
title and interest of the said minor* of, is

L

l&gt;lrectfrom New York
Barry ecmrty, Mtchigao* subject to the
dower of said Sophia KunU aa widow of
said Frederick Boss, deceased.
DateA Sept. 22 D. D. 1875.
I5OPU1A KUNTZ, Qoardiaa.

£ g

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w a

§1

JUBT RECEIVED AT

j?L:KMTLRE MANUFACTORY!

KOCHER BROS.

MORTGAGE HAJL.12.

Jeremiah Shopbellond wife gave a mortgage
to Millie C. Francis to secure tb* payment
of the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars,
($260.00) wbieh said m rtgag* was duty M.
corded in th* office of tho Regular .-f Doods
in ami
t!.. U
Uink.n*

ge was duly and legally assigned
'raucis on the ninth day of De-

Barry county , Michigan, io Liber ••5” of

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacturers end keeps on han

FOR THE

the debt secured by laid
fault has been made in tl

Parlor, Library, Dinin, Office ail
GENERAL FUNTORE!
Together with a full assortment ol

MIBRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES

FALL AND MR TRADE!

proceedings be taken
Notice is therefore be

DUSTERS. AC.. AC.,
JEST" Took the first premium, the Enter­
tee Grinder,
unnaer, owned by
ny Whit*
vtnite &amp;
a — ,
_ ,
- —
, ,
prise Coffee
i. ~
They grind all
PCOTBllcltltfS !
McNamee.
~ coffee
“
-free• • of
- jjflJJJ

Haaxiugs, Michigan,
t
lhe place of holding lb* cirewit i

Il looks and is

’’•on-keeper of

COFFINS AND CASKETS,

•criptiou at said preuiuea as described in

dimw. and bo jockied and jewed, aqd buy

MEAT MARKET!

CASES furnished to erde*

chargee

tOE&amp;CL

W. A. Atlmwouth. Proprietor.

8HR 0UD8 AND COFFIN LIN­
INGS kept constantly on httniL

aadwifc
: week, Orrin
sad foundry in Lawtea anj n»naaf*&lt;!
revdwing mr-il iboard plow. Wa wonder

Nashville, Mich.

I*UH

D.' 1875, at th# b»ur of three o rtock

-AND CARDS. BRACKETS,

pot in NasflWle.

'

iaa- Choice Beef Steak at Roe &amp; Clever’s

and Youth's Clothing, at the 12j per cent

—The daughter of A. A. Estabrook of

MUs Ic.

PAINTERS!

S­
3

1.10 for,

APPLES. APPLES.

highest mark­

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Window Glass, Plato Glos*, Cut, Stained and"
Enameled Gias*. French end German look­
ing Gia** Plates, also Beymer, Bewnan- A
Co.’* Strictly Pure White Lead, all’at bot­
tom prices. If you want anything, get our
prices.
REID &amp; HILLS108 Woodward Ave., ettd 10- and IX Con­
gress St., E. Detroit, Mich.

$40,000 ATKINSON

such as you pay 85 for,

—The Sunday School of DisL No. 1, .of
Maple Grove adjourned for tho winter, on
Sunday
last. Class A In said school have
Oysters only ”5 coms p*r can, al
Mr. Vaxs baa had several year* experi­
I. M. Flint is moving into town.
Wiixra A McNamks’ c. 0. P. Grocery.
ence in tbslivery business and is prepared recited 1,000 verses from the Bible. Annin
to furuiaiT all who wish with a good rig, Brook*, teacher.
*A1. Troutwina has moved bis barber shop
— Beat Jap. Tea at
Botsa Baos.
and at prices corresponding with th* close
into the Brady building.
times.
43/1
—Hang your straw hat and summer
— Standard A. Sugar, 11 cents per lb.
Geo.
Francis
Las
built
a
board
fence
clothe* on the “willow" and don sMMlking
st White A McN&amp;mo*1 C.O. D. Grocery.
around his vacant lot.
mn* e substantial forth a cold, chilly wind*
Mr. Lease and mother of Tiffin, Ohio, are
of December are sighing throughout the
at Lu Bros for only $5 each.

I irfB pay

GLASS AND PAINT.

ARTISTIC

light, and one price fo.all makes trade lively
at tho 12j per cent profit store.

VDr. N. ). Knight, of Detroit, baa opened

L article* I agree lo furnish at Lowest
Bottom Prices ■ French and Amerisan
Ola**, all sixes, doable and single thick, ftr
store fronts, dwellings, pictures tc„ all
kinds of StainMi. and Figured Glaes. I a1 so
guarantee the Ue.n made Sash in the Stale.
Glees ready *et— French or American—and
waraoted safe home at my risk, and all
kinds of Show Coms, Whitey.Mctal and
Walnut, Send in your order*.' Bond fov
prices.
E, P. EARL, 44 Jefferses Av*.
(22^______________
DtreKMtoh.

and the funeral held Wednesday.

—Tuesday, while moving, A. W. Allen
Wc received a call from Mr. Fuller of the
farer. Our old friend Dr. Parmenter, the
dropped a melodlan. upon his “boss” toe
Basting* Marble Works Wednesday, Wo
leading physician, has a nice comfortable
stnashing it h?yond r*eogn&lt;*alion, and
We
were shown some designs of elegant
office over Hance's new brick, and enjoys a
wheat is bringing $1.20 per bushel.
Nashville, Mich.
large practice. We dropped into the Enter­ tombstone*, and notice that the firm are
—B. F. Reynolds has sold his house and prise o&amp;ee and found Mr. Hoskins and asGmeral Conveyancing,
,
lot on State Si. to the M. E. Society for a .sistan'., with sleeves rolled up hard al work
LOCAL BATTERS.
Collections a specialty. parsonage. $750 waa-the sum paid. Frank Success an* hard, work always go band iu
will erect a handsome new on* next spring. hand. Space forbids further mention.
—Attend the Business Colleg* and Tele
MO NE Y TO LOAN
graph Institute at Kalamaxoo. Journal free
—'Bijah Flint, is no one-horse, “•loueb"
their fall session and adjourned last Wed­
1®. Parties get'ing up oyvter ituppers
nesday, and Calvin Ainsworth, our Super­ Mill. Fleyberty, when he arose to make his will always find fresh oysters and crackers,
visor, is again engaged at his jld vocation. plea for hts client the court room subaided at
•
Wnm &amp; Me Nam as.
into a solemn, intense stillness,—so still that
Shirts and Drawer* from 35 cents
Has just received a large and complete
the
dropping Jof a grindstone eould have up, at th* )2j per cent store
assortment of
has teen retained by the defendant, when been heard distinctly. Esq. Chipman ele­
Fall and Wiater
the cnee shall come up in the Circuit Court. vated his “*peca"loakad grave and fixed bis
attention upon a pile of Congressional
—Five marriages
this week,—ten Globe* and Joint Documenta, and Eeq.
ia. Wall Paper at
Bolas Baos.
hearts that beat as one. Mill there ‘yot re­
fQr Japan Tea Dust at White A Memains plenty of fruit ripe for the picking, to wring his handkerchiefs few times in the
and wasting its sweetness on the desert air. spittoon- Rev. Dcyo gaxod on with knit names’, only 50 cents per lb. Try IL
—Seventy dollars of the missing money eye brows and compressed lips,' and Lewis
At Whiilim.
has been returned to Beecher Baldwin. Dark on bowed his head between his knees,
DreMi and Cloakmaking Forty ”f which was picked up around where iu deep, argumentive reflection. Sheriff
, IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Milt bad spent and deposited it, tho balance Lee’s usually stern glance melted io one of
$0.35
mellow compassion, and Milt smiled a three Twanky, a good Green Tea,
being made up by Sam Durkee.
.50'
fool smile. Lawyer Flint exhausted lhelog-

LIVERY STABLE!

MAKE MONEY!

This Side of Cristmas on
Boots and Shoes.

The remains were taken to Charlotte

ELIHV CHIPMAX,
IJiistice of the Peace,

PATENTS.

“OYSTER OCEAN”

Prepared to Compete

THOSE BUILlH.WG.-ThM*

Wm B. SAVAGE A BBO * COLUMH

medical
eyesight, yet some one wish** to esnnonise the hotel, but he was past
—Sixty-seven teams In town last Salur- him through tbs columns of the morsl. little aid. In a note book on a chsir at his
A. Troutwine has removed his barber shop 16.03; coplt. sold In «lt »wk»-^Thtnl
Nasmtill* News. Not for Joo; no air, oo. oedside was fonnd written these, to Brady’s building. He warrant* satisfac­
tion or no pay, Give him a call.
.
—Sociability and good feeling prevailed kt his last words, in a bold and legible
—The topic' of discourse st th* Christian
the Christian social at Rev. Deye’s Tuesday ‘hand, a* follows:
Churqh next Sabbath morning will be '“The
evening.. Owing io the stringency of the
Vxbmostvillw, OcL 18, 1876,
nueiNBSS CNIVUIISITY
Bible la Public ScbMla"
.
money market it was not very well attended
Follxtt Hocsxt ■
.
—But they can’t make our Nashville la­ but the collection was cood. The dark
Dear Father, Brothers and Sisters;
dle* believe that the Mar spangled banner clouds of hard time* are breaking away,
As I write you tkoae, my Isyt words,
stockings are the things to wear.
and hereafter we hope to seeohr church- tears fill my eyr&gt; to think that I hsv* not
A LARGE LINE OF
gm more friends than I have, but to it is.
—Nashville Is putting on city airs and benefit eocials liberally patronised.
Chsrlie has been a' good friend to me and I
honors. Every Friday morning th* street*
—The board of Supervisors, in the equal- wish him Mtceess in life. * • • All has
are cleaned as aliek as a whhtl*.
been good triend*'10 me sat* own.
Don’t
think that whiskey has done Ibis, as one
—J. H. Lee and H. R. Dickinson assumed mined the valuation of real and personal
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
control of their n*)v purchase,—the Olds’ property in this county for thi* year at $4.­
bnyrrt. 81, Drlrolt
652.750. Th* salary of county officers are
TH OS. B. SPRAGUE, Pnwldenttaw mill,—last Monday morning.
my funesal. Good bye to all.
fixed as follow*: Treasurer. $1,100; Judge
AT THE
—Brick laying ha* commenced on L. J.
of ProbaU, $1,000, clerk and prosecuting
Fbask P. Gkkbx.
Wh**ler's residence, and th* di»r and win­
attorneys $800 each. Sarau*! J- Blddleman
Ladiex’ and Gents’ Restanrant,
P. S.—Send for Walter. I want hl tn I
dow frames are being placed in position.
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wsa re-olectcd County Superintendent of see me if it costa fifty dollars.
F. P. G.
DETROIT. MICtt,
th* Poor for tho ensuing three years. .
Gillmax Boos., Proprietors.
Now I lake the contents of this bottle and
th* festive granger is heard in the corn­
Owing to the lanrn Incronne In onr bort
—Frogfoot Dewey with his usual amount
field :
_
*
Iu the Loomis Building.
of cheek, that *xt*oda from th* Atlantic to
Hartle. vtoiUn* DvtrvH will flo.l ILU lhe lx*t pl»ee
Fsakk.
.
m
---- .. - -M—mthe Pacific, went before the board of Super­
It appears that be had taken some
—Rer. Win, U. Benedict, a resident of
WE ARE
visors and testified that he had 1,500 sub.
Vermontvill* village, *lnc* th* year 1W3,
scribers in Barry Co., whereas th* Nxws of the solution prepared for the sil­
IIERE 18 A CIIAXCE Tt»
died last Monday morning, al the ag* of 68 hsdonlyw'5. Sweet simplicity ! Old Prog­ verware, composed of cyanide of po­
years.
.
foot com* down some Thursday and view tassium, and nitrate of silver, A
Will mH RI*hU to tnonafoetura Onodi In Ibta and
—Oswold Jenison aayaJl i* amusing to our pile of papers, and* than place your drop was left in the bottle, which
WITH ANT ESTABLISHMENT
see business suspend evc-y Friday morning neck beneath a ten rail fence *nd give all was applied to the longue of a cat
the liars in Michigan an opportunity lo sit
causing instant death.
the Nzwa. .
upon that fence and spit, tobacco juice on

fair, several years ago?

now flatter oartoii«*; that v* can aupply

i west ono hundred ti
bosKia north fifty-dhro

Nashrifc, Of 2Lil..

CLEMENT SMITH.

�arreatad a Pmtai*., X.

8tL¥£R TIPPED
htsciSwtssyCABLE
SCREW

UJy average pnreuaser.

lu lbs dual ths* fcttqwsd Fains

wm

a he

w i r
important parts ’___________________________________
m o-y
&gt;12-j-r

wounded

“X.”

■ —’Mtafltatak
OMMWO.

e:

i OTjPMNmate*
aong&amp;YWMigmPg-

A£cti veorue
BRAND PRIZE
MEDAL.

cuOMbr-iwith

no* Hpeetal skill in sneh matter*, it is not
difficult to make n pour organ appear a

oiunJcrrv! rtul tbo house robbed o» ntfht in

wantku agknts.

obuuflita^* oo, ctarewi.

M n»lm. U».
—Tl&gt;» French government !&lt;M riarided not to
Interfere lu Tnrkteli affairx but will make Joann

Boel
fe order' to Won the rerdlet adjudged

made and so many poor ones, and that

bi*

QAMDI U EDfE

Pw fa Mato

nud a largo qttarritt* of hay were cMMumrd by

dined. Thors wm a hsavy wind Atywfatf at
the time, and the tiro spread over a large ex­
nij* financially, lite tietea arngunt to •B57,- tent of roniUry^ doing *u impicn«&lt;. amount of
’ W». and hie aeeUs to f200.000. ' Some twenty dinu,,o.
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owner of a patent cannon which Ito wb!&gt;od to

—The trustee of the estate of Jay Cooke
1L wm killed by a .Wow.
.tbo .head. from.»
(V, bankntpK • has ’entered aeita sgaik^t piece of coal thrown by Michaci Uaulctou.
itnrocal pntiks who borrowed from tliat . flhn The latter wm arMftil. . , '( i j ’.i ( )*'
.
.
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A
i.t
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and rof'WO to pay. Col. F. T. Denk formerly
4'jrivaio secretary to the Prroklnul, ia one of
cvsr*7.W0.

haVo placed him in a private asyltun. Hte
litovt wiitings wore
l,MS “object of sjdrtfualtein.
.
.
—Brigtetm k&gt;'ng wav eomo months sgo or*
Ju&lt;teo Me Koan to pay Ann Eliza, lu»

i-cntly. The water.rolled np.ttu&gt; beach 300
a number of eoMterr were carried from their
moorings.
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ridentiy killed ono day hurt week by bte wife.
TUey badheen married but a few days. and the
deadly pistol wm diacliorgmt in an unaoeonnlabia
aidn't know It wm loaded.

moved and Judge Lowo appointed, who derided

—The walk of Fritz A Waluvrtglit* bfowvry.

one night laat week, and anuabJril into a lingo

—Prof. Baird, of Waaliinguui. has proeeuUd

pay such large prorfta. The bnyer of ■
Uro al Kingston.
the poor organ does not fail to find out
his mistake after A while. , The thin,
reedy tone of his clwwp organ a-xm l&gt;emfaranderaunding th^l uiaysxiatM to sectarian
comt* offe-UKivc; jl works uoiniiy anti
roughly, is constantly ont of oraor, and
government Lt; pledged to religioun Itocrty.
bedome» nselens Wy' ttio titno a really !
good instrument wouM l»iN» lieefr* get*
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,
titig into ite prime. A^oodorgan ought 'OrkVQ
Hwwey at Home. Vmafar.
tobtet n gcuorntiOD, ttt least; a poor one
”j?ja
• —A^tho Scptomtxr manenrora qf tiio French nviT hurt
laHt tive
ooMnlerablo
tivu yean,
years, with &lt;&gt;
m«Kk’ral&gt;l&lt;- ————————————- ---------ariiiy’a laei of dteciplino waa observed. The totew.
Lrol
soldimwvc poorly riad-M t , &gt; £
—Fifteen wotkman were fatally hiiured at
Uie Wateal) Iron Works in tondbhi lust1 Wenk.
makers and you ennnotgo astray. Among j 4)1 I navtcEmwa od.
itabS"
—1-----------------------ewtliqnako, and tiro thcfai uridoulitedly stands pie-eminent ---------- --------------- ;
&lt;bs Mason 4 Hamlin Organ Otz, wltjta CATARRHI^h’^X^JS J^
orgaus%aro no well known tiwt other ryii o c n !•••..
.nn-i
makers nro generally content to claim
Bz*to• &lt;*Tm3 b^wsTnTy.
--Don Qarlte. 1&gt;m disndased four of his that they ean make n« good un organ ob !
protnhicat Oencrate.
the Masou &amp; Hamlin. They invented [
—Io cotiAcquanco of tho 1‘opo‘s iutcrcowdon. and intrixluced tho Cabiuot or Pdrlor
in its
ita improved
itnjinjvod form,
form, started
started with
with j
Om ihairt'.iaiwy rng£««
Cardinal Lodochownki will have one roar of Organ in
lite term of imprisonment remitted. His and have nlwnys closely' adhered to tiiu
ofTcueo WM rtmlsUMico to the iThsdau occlrei- policy of making only tho lamt work,
rsttoel laws, and it is probable that he will have shown such skill as.lias given their
organs tin* highest reputation, not only
iu thin country but also in Europe, At
the Great Expoaition at Vienna, in oom- |
with reinforcements for tho Bpauiah array.
—HicTaudora. ouo of tho lowria of tho petition with eighty of the best makers '
last uUiisli Arelfc exploring '■cipMtttot). has m the wnrld, they received the lugUcst .
rotorued to England. Sho reports but little medals. To enumerate the competitions
nt which they have received similar i
honors would be to give a list of - tht&gt;
Jolm Franklin'* men aro in good preservation. A
fairs at which they have exhibiU*d; and
to mention the prominent rnnmaians who
recommend their organs as uuequnled
lfK. WHAT IS IT.-fUmrtMM nmr. »•»•«*
would really bo to give n very good list
•Urtu. BtstndwrMMBte to AjMwfi. Saaapfea. 03
clothing nearly destroyed.
of the most illustrious musical names in
—Folteh qoteemeu iu different, provinces tho country, with a good representation
hxvo been compelled to sell their relates to in Europe.
CllRK'SBOOKKEEPINB iSriUSS
Ruwian tenants, the government officiate fix
Oue who obtains a Mason A Hamlin Prior 01.00 pnsluald. 8*ud far clrrelw. W* *.
Cabinet Organ need have uo doubt tliat CLARK 4; CO., la- in.ira rlreW.&lt;a«wl»n*U. Ohk.
ing the price. ■
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—According to a recent edict in tho Pekin he Into tho best instrument of ite class
OatttU, tho right of foralgncni to travel in tho which can Is* made.—New York hulc«nd ebMp r»r*. KenJ tot tavslaxa. DtA BROWN.
ptiulent.

1 badly burr. Two men aroduipwn
tab® killed.
'
—A high wind at Philadelphia one' day last
week played hob with ono of the Centennial
building*—the unflulahed Agricultural Hall—
ahicli «m pruatratod. Eight laborer* wero in­
jured, one of them fatally.
—llodi«atl&gt; A Boii'h large jr.gar-relinory atMouof 1872, punching tbo trcal lusclaead, owing to afiegbd dtecrimlnatiou
of tha Dommton gavanunonLin Zavor of outmap of •• Rnbtittt Chicago" han boon pur Auhi competition. ' Tlrny claim that t^io ^Jqty
levied liy the CitiwHan govorotoui on fcnporfed liasno longer any catiae for war with tbo Cel eeHugan made it unprofitable to carry on their
ewo.

000 ■, eggs of the California Hetman from the
§ta(p UatBhiiy botNK at Sacramento.
—judge Doreman. of the District Court at
Balt Lake City, recently delivered a strong
4dt&gt;rga
tlio tirand Jury in opposition to

—Tho steamer Bunds, of the Peniusttlar ainl
Oriental line, from Hong Kong to San PraneteCH1XA VOlXti ALtCX WARD.

Wit-hoft's Feveb

and

Ague Tonic.—

gaged In malarial dletricta. The highest teetimoniate have been given by contractors and by
the Frrmdenta at Mime of the loading railroads
in the SouUi arid WroU When mon aro con­
gregated in largo numbers in lhe ncigbboriiood
of awaaips and rivers, Wilhoft'a Tonio will
prove a valuable addition to the stock of medi­
cines, and will amply reward the company in
the saving of Hum. labor and money. We rec-

Up. Column* &lt;■( XMdlnr.
Kam.1m.mi thbna nKK.

tending forty miles north from Harney's Peak,
and twenty miles wide, that contain gold Id
quaulities that .will pay from W to W per day
to the man, and that there are ban on numbors

of Prof. Mjxab of mismanagement In Indian
affairs have submitted a lang report, iu which
they advise the removal of Agent Saville for

kmuLi are making larger profits, because tlirtr
beiDMne so menacing that the British
that j. W. L. blavens J. IL Ifsrtin. and D. &lt;1. rati-^ arc ,owMinister, Wade, according to official ad—Th* Kx-t to
tin, rev*tin* nr •• tn
.
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McCann bo excluded from future conlraeU
xuissioss, has •'suggested that it might
withljlw goraniment; that E. R. ThrelkcB bo provide for tho exigencies of the government,"
excluded from all future employment aslu- will prove a disappointment to those who advoto China should the neceusity
of dealing with the Indiana are rocotnr ended.
the foreign men-of-war have
roach half tho wutn MtiaiaAiod when lhe hill wm ^Jjeen
•ring at tho meutit of 'the
before tho Ways and Meuw Committee. For
^ilinerw
for a demonstration.
Pciho
urgaiutioK an Indian soldiery for pulicc and the mcnibs of July. Angnat, and September
Chu
m been reconquering
_
some of
•htohir duties ; and that a territorial getoro*
her lost territory in the wont of Anin,
000.000.
—A meeting of tho friends of tbo Rock and apparently feels tbo undue elation ’
Inland and Hnuuepin Canal was held st Chicago spirit bred of military kucccm. Bhc is
‘the daxcrur of the 8fx Nations cmployritj' any
c.tizcn of the ‘Untied States in any capacity.
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The object of thia, law is to rid the nation of ctLwed. rrorxvitions were made to get np a ■
mw»Lrr
&amp;».a vt T~l.
«&lt; mn-t-ro nv&gt;l:uUoo d&gt;e
etc.
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IIeavt onia arc good for horses ; none”
the various manifestations of public
opinion and official sentiment in Cliina
Condition
tOieridan't
toward the western nations that th*’ death
—Tbo Baltimore and Ohio people have given of tha Bmperor has introduced a new
up tho idea of diverting Western traffic from
and fcnservativB iuflnenoe into the govTiieodohe Tilton lectures before
Bavlie'a Groat Mercantile College, at Keokuk,
lino, called the Atlantic and Chicago railroad, oumefiL Prince Kang, the lata libeial Iowa, in November. Other eminent n peakcm
follow. .
will compote with Scott and Vanderbilt so m to
prevent unreasonably high rales. Until a Hung Chang, a man of military educa­
grand union depot in built it Chicago, trams tion and with the haughty disposition
over this route will leave from tho Exposition and summary policy of ft soldier. The
building in that eity.
Englishman in China have been made to
—Tbo system of carrying freights by con­
tract over the throe great New York trunk linen Teel tbo effect of the change most strik­
ingly, and complain that their trade re­
lation* -are greatly embarrassed by the
growing surliness of the natives and
officials. .We know that, in those times,
riNAk'mL .&lt;xx&gt; ixdustrial. "' England does Dot seek quarrels with
—Humors relative to a financial panic iu Rio foreign do went, aud can hardly attribute
Janeiro aro proven to bo without foundation. the courfflnintt to taulLTludiug.
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parties in Loudon with a view of affecting Ute
to be multiplyulg, even making allow—The S.. York
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1ms iudirtrd the participants, in -tfio 1sto duel
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in their report, indicate tho Docwviity of a bet­
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—M. Thiers ban declared that tho French
rolimited
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,
would bc wull to appohit array olllcore to Uioee
republic must bo maintained.
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VOL. III.'

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right

vfonp f I

crying faw ;'o©o day she*waifcryingover
AK1» nvatJA.
the afiver tiling you gave far, and kiraiug
There la but one power left in Europe,
know for myself."
anything.”
t»y3~MacmiUau’a bfagaeine, which &lt;torit like
like anything.**
" Well. Miss Jennie, I didn’t mean to it
The "silver tiling" was a little heart many has any cause to fear—that furmidegive offense. I only told you what I
of about the size of a shilling, which ble Muscovite empire, in attempting to
yon might have kept your he had bought at Charlton Fair last subdue which, at the height ot hfe power,
October, and timidly requested her to Napoleon spent all his strength in vain,
and prepared his own ruin ip the strain
John Wcare jttapwi bp anAj showbd of the effort. Of course it is easy to
iod been nice pnak/’-ahe added. He
feanl flW aaicffiT arid picked Up hte-erexr- Bibfa hfaswraq}, and esyried him op hfa protest roundly that Germanymay bo
bock all over the place, and entreated trusted not to repeat hta crimes or life
History, however, cannot be
“Il’s awfully hard,- too, when one him to have more black currants fa life errors.
forecast in this easy strain. All that fa
that cares for you really can’t get near delight But Bibbs declined.
"Aunt Jennie's going to bring mo acme certain on this subject is, that flic greot
you,".fa pleaded. Just then Jennie
motive powers which make for war—am­
caught sight of Copt McGee, a tall and from Eltham to-night," ho said.
So Jennie was going to Eltluun, was bition, distrust, dislike, afivy of caah
liandsomo man, with long whiskers and
^sorrow,
a rod now, coming fa the direction of she! John Wcare' took Bibbs home, other’s greatnesa, and clashing interests
the shop,‘with a big bunch of flojrera in and ' on the way presented him with a —are busily astir in teth these empires.
his hand. ’Bfa had hoard John Wearo's white woolly lamb tlmt moved on German‘ofliccro—a auite more powerful
8|ui!I.4a~ to bbIw U&gt;&gt; cm
.■wSw wifivteh &lt;x fir*,
last words, but afa was secretly of opin­ wheels and squeaked, and a monkey in their land at present than any caste at
ion that "fa ought .to have come up to that went up a stick.on bang genfly all lias been, in any great country for
. :&gt; i. .
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the scratch before," so she thought a pnanea.
T»StoiOl M*m from
" Crying over her silver thing !’’ said to the Fatherland to diMtii® the Musco­
little jealousy might do him good.
John Weare. X"I71 go and 'hang Abbot vite pride. On their side all the fatter
" Oh I here .comes CapL McGee, she
(he Eltham road till I boo her and fag dam of Russians, the strictly German
said fa a delighted tone.’'
' i *
party only excepted, never cense to, de­
" Well, fa’s just the biggest bladdog her'pardon.”
And he went, and Jennie met fam, and clare, at fame and abroad, their strung
I fa the service, Jennie, and if you take my
pouted, and declared she hadn’t once conviction that the new empire . will
' advice you’ll send him' off sharp.” j
"Ifafaveyouare jealpns, Mr. Weare, thought of him, and then broke down sooner or later fasten a quarrel on tfa
ami telling storms about the Captain ; and cried. And John fagged • her par­ old The heir of all the Buseians is
fa is always very polite to me," and she don, and declared that he bad been a I openly zealous fa fostering the national
amootliod her pretty hair ami arranged heartless brute; and then Jennie contra­ fwilingn, which include hatred of PrnsA LOTS STORY.
dicted him.and said ii was all far fault, Finns nud Prussianizing institutions, as n
the trifles on tfa counter.
.
“ Oh, he’s polite enough, no doubt.” and told him how Mrs. Dunlop, the Col­ cardinal point fa their creed. The revo­
There was no doubt about it .; John
" And he’s bringing ma some flowers." onel’s-wife, had one day wplked fa and lutionary change that han como over war
" Now look hare, Jennie, ore yon.going told her, fa the kindest pueeiblo manner, by means of steam and telegraph has do
i to Jake Ifam V'
that ahe was spoiling her stater’s busi­
Bell and fa wasn't going to make it up. I
ness, for the Indies who had been inter­ klevitch pointed out on his death-bed, of
'Of course I am."
The
idirt gave heraAlf too many
ested father welfare kept away because that vast strength against thc aggressor
' Well, then, good-by."
airs, and fa 'didn't mean to stand it any i
-uood-by,"
sue
langue
'Good-by," she laughed. Of courre of Jennie’s flirting propexuntiea, which which her wide territory gave when each
longer.' He didn’t afro if she w&lt;u • Bhe kaeW he wouldn’t go.
filled up the shop with idle officers, who autumn and spring turned her highway*
prettv:.tfal was no reason why she'
"Jennie, fa’ll fa fa directly, and I were always in the way; and how* she into what Napoleon, in despair ot using
,afi|&gt;icri/!el«w^at'a tfae * ahriJ-^sfaT,fat yoau)ustpfaoae,bptween luxd been so tiahamed and wretched, and victory by pursuit, termed “her fifth
liang about tfa shop, or stroll fa one at him and me. fr yon are going fo keep bo cut up at tfadeMrticm of John Weave, element ”,of mud. Buaua, indeed, re­
a tiup^^ ironing on .tfafa ekqwa,1 on talking to him I slioll never come in that she had determined to go Imck to maining as she is, her standing army
little larger numerically than that of ter
chatter.|fad mirk and pnpte over the ; tfa place again, so which is it to fa!” Devonshire.
*
courier, cadets and, officers too, wild '
“ Bnt you won’t now!" fa said, m they neighbor, and inferior fa every other
* ButT Q hot joking. I’ll never itee leaned over the stile leading to the Elt­ condition that brings victory, wotdd I®
young fellows, who onl.4 did so for their
an almost certain prey to German attack.
own idle amusement, and wotfid no more you again.”
ham fields.
•
&lt;beam of marrying her than they would
" No more am I joking, so good-by.”
" You’ll get ready at once, and we’ll fa Rut Husain docs not intend ho to remain.
"Good-by”—and ho went
married ns soon ha possible, before the From the peasant to the Czar, far people
hull are tho conviction that sacrifice and
fruit in the garden fa spoilt!"
It took a long time to talk her into it exertion are necessary to give back to
only a common cavalry soldier, but then*
He kept reeolutely away for a whole
ho hail teen in tho service a good many
(about tliree-quartcrs of an hour), but their falovcd empire tho military pri­
opth—never once went near the pfacc.
macy fco ctaitaeil’ tiiidjrr Alaxanfl®-1.
years now, had an excellent • character
# J^nfc w»?ite£ hitn she might send then she was very happy at hearts and
chattered like a yonng magpie, and. told and Nkdioias. ^tay-hrA resolved to un­
for him or get licr staler to inVite him to
over, his father had died not long tdnoe,
John how she had snubbed CapL McGee, dergo whatever is necvKSory for this end.
tea, ns she had done before. But John
, andtifare iw* the cottage all ready for
and had thrown all his flowers out of the Tho schemas of reorganization prepared,
Wearo was not sent for, neither was ■ he
Jennie to walk into, and they might Hettle
nud now accepted ns law, proas .vaat and
window.
!
di Inbc4 it ano’4 only fa sensible. invited to too, nud hta spirits began to
"Andr it really was all through that far-reaching ns tfai most Mnbibfoi» MuhJennie acted aa shop-woman for life tasdear Bibbs that you waylaid me to­ covitio could possibly desfrc. They aro
“ If she'd cared about me slic’d have
■ 1 • tea rW*.
Axcyy poor little shop
spurred on, too, by Uie Jx-licf that it is
■
got in my way somehow before this— night!” she asked.
it was, very small and badly stocked, for
but one old man’s uncertain life tluit
" Certainly."
trust a woman," fa thought.
MntoEvans had only managed to got a
preserve* the present &lt;xiuditionqf things
"
Why,
but
for
him
I
might
never
hare
Tfa idea of not besixig cared for was
fa which personal friendship’and certain
few pounds' worth of things with what
not cheerful. Tlufe night fa strolled seen yon again!"
limited material interesta overbear na­
carelessly by the afap, but on tho oppo­
“ m give Ifibbs a regular hug when I tional sentiment and dreams of future
site tfide of the way. . Nothing waa to be
1. The speculation ' answered
supremacy.
get
hontoJl
she
thought
And
she
did
;
seen of Jennie. He walked on fa a
pretty well at first, for many pf the offibrown study, thefc. crossed over, and and the day before she wiui miirri&lt;xi she
WHAT m i.v TUB IlBH-KpOM.
“ iadwdrious
1 &gt;ought him a rocking-borsc, which he
' If two persons ore to occupy a bed­
went deliberately by the shop, with only
. woman Mrs.,Evans was, made a point of
delights in to this day.—CanaclCa Fam­
■« biiiillCiUeir tapes and cottens and sticks one eye, however, tuned fa ita direc­
room during the night, says .Science of
IfcaUh, let them step on Qi’s weighing
tion, but not a sign of Jennie. He went ily Magaxhu.
UfcURT.

‘sscaao^as-- &gt;
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the counter,
of mind.
faloming till
night with ufliccro ami frisky young
,

scale os they retire, and then again fa
the morning, and they will find that
tbeir actual weight fa at least a pound
less fa the mor/ifag. Frequently tliore
will fa a loss 6f two or more ixifaida,

NO. 5.

•Was

government own most of tta land, and
have turned it info sugar plantation?, or
and be woa bent over.
He entered a
store on Jeffuraou avenue, Saturday,
and after warming his hands at the

debt to their employers.

If they rebel

of the Sen Francisco Chronicle. Onthe
same authority it wit add that it- it wm
net for the constant presence of an
American man-of-war in the barter of
Honolulu » revolution would. break out
in forty-eight hours, which would upset
King Katakana’s kingdom in a jiffy.
'
'•
- tABjUlA ■.
Outside papers must quit publishing
flctitiOiiKitems about Detroit or some one
Will got hurt.
Yesterday afternoon a
woman with a black belt and a pair of
spectaclc/i on entered the editorial rooms
of tins paper, holding a Chicago daily in
her band, and she walked up to a stoopsbouldered consumptive toiler, who liad
dropped fa to see a New York exchange,

and grimly asked :
"Who’s Sarah!”
He replied that to had never heard of
tar, when she unfolded the paper and
jiofatod to the following :
“There ic an old woman fa Detroit;
named Sarah who has worn one pair of
stockingH right along for sixteen weeks."
" It's a lie!” said the old lady, '“ and
you've got to take it tack or—or
IT1------ !’’
8I10 finished by sliding ter hand along
hfe shoulder until her fingers got hot
hold of hta necktie.
" 1 haven’t nothing to do-with that,"
he gurgled, as fa tried to pull away;
" that’s a Chicago paper."
" I know it, but it’s a lie, and I can ।
prove iL"
" I know you can, madam, if it was,
meant for you ! I don't believe you’d go
eight weeks without changing stock­
fags.”
" No, nor cron six," ata exclaimed,
pressing against hfe “ Adam's apple” with
her thumb. " I eon prove that I change
oh often a« any one else.”
, .
" I don't’thfak it means you,” ho said,
getting hfe left eye on tho item.
“Yes it does," she foamed. "Ain’t
my name Sarah, and ain’t I oldish, and
ain't I a woman! Oh ! such lies make
my blood bite !”
" Well, yon want to go for some one
in Chicago. It has nothing to do with
this paper.”
"Hain’t, ch! I know better! You
are all linked in together, and I presume
you read that yesterday and lafod and
lafed, and thought Sarah was on old
fool !"
" I never saw it before."
“ But Sarah is no fool!" she resumed,
towering above him.
“ You just mark
this, yon long-geared grave stone you!
If ttiar’B another item in the papers about
Sarah you’ll nevfr know what broke your
nock 1”
And she laid her fist on the tabic, flourfehed it under his nose and went out
saying :
" Sixtec n weeks! Think of the base­
ness .of it!"—Dcbroii Free Ptcm.

" WUl you giw me a little advieor’
"I gnees 00; wfat is ft!" wm the
cheerful reply.
Tfa stranger tacked up to the stove,
wiped his nose on hfe hand, and after a
moment continued:
"If you wanted to die would you
jump into the river or take pizen !”
" Well, I don't know alxmt that. J

TUloow I wkmtblqr&gt; t*Fiu» ,t/.
Xo» &gt;&lt;■ t did before■
Earth*. Iktre bJirtiitaaM Aera to titta. -

Tn I.rv Ihwp-A ln»wli&lt;U,.

How TO bo wfec-^Dbe't thfak ,-ttm
one. Why, do you foci like dying r
you know evarythfag.
•’«» haue
’
"Ido, mister!” said flie man in a
Wmx fa tfa rmtort fan.
deep-toned voioe.
" Yca^ I’ve staid
•Bota appear Irtatwhen fewjn.frwlOaK
around long enough."
'
• 'fun schodmiatwJ* may
nkjpd
"What’s tfa matter—why do you reader, fat shOtOakasjraidetaJW^-,
want to djo!" questioned - the merchant.
W«r i. .«™i»
•urfip PSVStR''
" Wliot's there to live for!” demanded
a e^hooInMwter'H cane7 BccxuaciTEwB
the sad man. " There liafa't no such
the pupil.
times ac there used to fa—no sucli men
wnfiramoute mokes fts appdflkfice
as there once wax.”
" Well, tfa times are a little ‘hard,
with striped Blockings on always jump
but there’s lots of good men left, I
gucaa."
“Puny good, m*yfa,” xoid the old
man, as he felt of the xtovepipc, " but-1
What do you ass fa my fa^clj’ Young
can't ’sociate with ’em ! After a man has
knocked around with Daniel Webster and lady—" Nothing*" , Eud of conversation.
Customer—" look fare&gt; th^i nffofo’s
Henry Clay he can't como down on a
level with three every day pings.and feel abominable! You’ve made, me ajjerfget

but we tliought"’yon wanted onf tif our
“ Did yon associate with those men
"Did II I’ve shaken hands with guaranteed correw UkeuetwM.”'* ' •’
r- thinfol that
Tub Cincinnati
Cfey, Calhoun and Patrick Henry more
times than you've gut liaira on ycrar Eve musffave boon a vety uriLMH^fropas* her on the street that ;,»b%. might
"You have, uh?"
.
"And I know Gfaeral fafayette and all ‘look around and tax- bow toatdn^fi fitted
fa.tbebockj
■■
' r.i
those fellcra, and now to have to como 1
down on a par with there no-accounta fa
killing me by inches. I don’t care if I J
die to-night”
“ I . guess you could get along if you the advantage &lt;»f"me."
sup­
tried hard," said the Harcostic mercluuiL pose so. Everybody has tfalM'gOticem” :l i}-~
J-r« I .\ti ’
"You’rea braxen image?” exclaimed monsdMc.
:
Whex rtn IndUna girl gbta tired bf a
the old man, spitting on the stove with
great vigor. "lam as far above such lover,
■
and determinew to dfemi® him,
sunflower men as yon are as the eagle is aiie
t
doewn’t Ihrowmu'ciblroeoo jnorkinto
afave the'chipmunk. ”
her Hpeocli. “J-gusm yeu qmpull, off
"You get out of farci’’ said the now, tyim." fe far iqy rerqurk, “flfVtegg
merchant "You arc an ignorant old vam’41mtah.’^)n.'; t;, ...
drunkard !*’
Fmumnt notfap of a loca^wyi^or by
"I am, ch7" shouted tfa old man, tfa New York H’orM .* _ ’’ yhytey ggenand ho backed the merchant over a box ocr, at.the head of life' regiment yester­
of palm-leaf fans. Tfa clerks hauled day, hail a spare horse fa tfa'fiiie'fnvaso
him off and throw him out of doors, and hfe find horae was shot tinder hhfi ’toy u
m the police took him the old num aaid: bottfe of Belfast ide."1 - H ?• i!»tnn
" I’m ready to die • D^nid Webster
' If you arc introduced to th&lt;”H*fltuh of
fa up tkero with the angels, and I fair
[Turkey, don't yaw#/ Onu aKitfanriiva
him colling mo to get out o’ this one- jj &lt;letagat«x who fad iui nudiedSo vdlh-liim
horse crowd.—Detroit Fret: Preat.
'
a few days ago forgot whore ^0 was,
1 opened Ufa rpouth aptl , said.,

In June, 1857, tfa Knickerbocker Life and to was sitting on tfa exufaton^wenJnsurancc Company gave a policy for tjy-five, seconds Afterward.
. , ■ .q-.
93,000 to Sarah Leslie, of Now York, on .
A xswur-Jf juwed yojnjg Jadyj anxthe life of her husband, James. He sur-; ions to conceal her inexperience fa culivived her and became tho owner of the 1 nary matters from ll&lt;tr''codk, p^rtfetAi in
policy, which fa deposited with the in-1 ordering a leg of mutton fftt'’diilifer ov-

Durfag the war a Georgian started to
suranco company as security for a loan j cry day. The cook gvowiBfp twssty of
of 9800. Between June, 1865 and OcL the same cooking and tho« safai; ilfan, at
&gt; all ready for licr Marietta witli Homo chickens for Htde.
j He met • squad of soldiers, imd they
1868, the policy by various aviignmenlK, 1 last ventured to .«uggnMi '"'Sheqel you
«dy to retire from
bought all tlio chickens but one rooatcr.
Ixicamo tfa property of Loslio’s daughter,! not like some other thing-to-day, ma'am?”
trade at my tack;
it,
for she,
uud tho average loss throughout tfa year
it, for
rhe, believing
believing the
the business
business wan
was '1, 8en?oelaQ,^ a g&lt;
and afa not knowing when tfa premiums j "Yes, let w» fave 4
jnr u
safe!Ini w failing df Jeanie, worked I
b*1’
ount of tliat CapL Ho instated they should take him, bnt- will fa a pound of matter, which has
i they were out of money, and couldn't
fell due, applied at the office of the oom , ofange."
.
,
.
fruit fa the- gar- —
'
hard at dressmaking 'she had three1 * c ec’
" ‘^D&lt;^ t
gone off from.their bodies, portly from
pony. She was told tliot the company j
TBS
.
___ r______ __ . ...
.
Iiden (of the cottage) all ripe and no one ^UJ..............
1_ _________
^°ne 1 to pick
iL"
Tiie old man BAi*1 lie bak'd
to go....
on...to tlic lungs and portly throsgh tho jioreswould give her notice when the premium ■
Tlw esuses and prevention of dpdera
of tfa skin. Tho eecapod matter fe car­
Ono of tlu) moflt remarkable inventions
!
The very next morning John Wcare town with oxly one chicken, and was
fell due. But the company gave far no I
fortU
a
'o5n" tiu,
tonic acid and decayed animal matter or in. the way of telegraphy was recently
’ C^IS' walked deliixtrately into tho shop and greatly puzzled about iL
epidemic of 1873, by*Stit*rvfapoisonous exhalation. This in diffused exhibited al the oflice of the Dominion such notice. Ou the 7th of June, 1870, ’
tomers, for
’tk j • - f-OT a jx-nny . r
jyjj huj ■
ono of
goldiefg gaj,] .
t
flirt w
with
tiinmgh the air in port, and partab- Telegraph Company at Bradford, Ont tfa daughter wax told that the policy I ing 8nfgoon W.xxlworfli; irfiirit- lias
of faying a: y,,, £elidty
by Mrs.
"Old man. I’ll play you a game of
pnblu*ed -by* the tfaiUxl
sorbed by flie bed-clothes. If a single It consists of an apparatus by which mu­ tad tarn canceled for non-payment of jlurt
~
Evans.
.
TreMury*' DcparinMiit &lt;* Dr.
oiiuco of wwxl-cotton be burned fa a sical sounds can te transnitted over tel­ ilia premium, which fell duo on the 3d
time-table. Jennie made the most trim
"Agreed,” rays the old man.
of
June.
At
that
time
Leslie
was
nick,
and
Woodworth
otorai- • it c
an
room, it will so completely saturate tho egraph wires, and every word and note
said; but that *gitthe only remark she
They played a fang and spirt tetl game.
air with smoke tliot oue can luu-dly be an distinctly tatfrd at the end of the tfa fact had been talked of in tho com-; eHUbitahcil fact that, chpta&gt; . .fe soccamade, and for ttw life
could At iMt'iho spldior won. The old man
of n«!alfa«s ; *but tfa officers’ wives did
brrsfliCg though there an Imrifly fa one
not screw up hw courage to «k for her wrung the rooster’s neck and torned him
ounce of foreign matter fa the air. If originates. In short, when the invention
not ‘card to go and buy their thread
at the soldier's feet, and mounted his
sister. .
' '
whrtr On* j
rvfcfegtiy mternrpting
is fa working order, it fa held that a con­
swsli-tailed pony am] girted homo.'
an hour during the night, the air will be cert given at *8an Francisco can fa as
b ho wildplainly heard nt Now York as at that
dunly stopped.
and rode ,
I March, 1871, and the company refusing : ^nUiuea’iif &amp;e'*j«effefti
sick,
place. . 4-,nccond improvement, noon to j to pay tfa puliqr, tfa daughter rood.
Bonurtaucotal
1' kiha-baufca,
tbongbOm and nearly toTSlounwich and bock, fa his
“ Yon played a fur game, and won the for it to escape. Now, the sixteen ounces fa exhibited, fa that ot sending moHsages and got a verdict for tho full amount | Hurntgb the w *ar ttaangb &gt;^«Ml and
excitem/tiiL
of smoke thus formed-fa far leas poison­ already written out, without the usual
uo
U&gt;M riv&gt; takl My.
rooster forty, but I’d like to know what
Acids Bto ti»&lt; test -qafcfrta to
ous than the sixteen of exhalations telegraph &lt;q»crations, and pictures as । Tfa judgment was affirmed fa the gnn- ■ ,1^,,^
u, or rtM wrnU hariJ
! oral term, the court holding that the )
pafeon,fand may tei . coa|afaed fa
______________________________
faradxnircra off at a : was Mrs. Evans’ eldest boy. No oue
from uic
the fangs
and bodies
of two purper­ well. q^
iuu^s unu
uooies 01
l0 p^,
The
plan &amp;
in to
to have
have the
the meesagee
meaeagus
Meridian Homestead.
1 irum
I plaintiff was justified in depending upon wnfcj.r
•Qilr in .ntm/wpheric gases, *ud
Amn who lave fest a pound ie weight , written on shellac paper, then placed
• kies/wfcLt fife real name was, or why fa I
■
r ,f..
—
necxetiona of the stomach. This
during the eight hours of sleeping; for, j
a machine made for the purpose. It the defendant’s promise, and tltat her
AtoirafjB'ss.
. fej btaUw ii Uw aiM/lo ebme from was called Bibta; but fa wm never called '
failure to pay the premium taring Imk’b mfty
]M, artiffcially administered,
white the dry smoke fa mainly taken into ' b
at the oilier terminus upon a
Sunday
night
whim
a
young
mnn
drove
-,
.
। duo to ttair omission to warn, her'a® arid experfeudh has tiunra tlAl^ftilnted
rDMK»i.bKe and Jive with her stater at Anything efae^Dibta," said "John Weare, "come out of Vicksburg several miles to pasij. the lungs, the damp odora from the body . pico.' of shellac paper from a like ma promised, they were estopped from note I raJ^uHe faifffaAeh fate*n4i!y idi rota­
orc abeorfad both rata tfa hfags and f chine, plainly written, Eke copperplate,
and have some fruit," and fa carried the evening with the girl of hfe choice,
ting up this defense. Tfa company than
prbpbyfactie-AMnQina' waters ur
stater, but also because
therpores
of---------------the whole,body.
Needj 1*Pictures, the inventor
says, can fa
her father,
ue was met
mei at
ai the
me gate
gaie by
Dy nor
lamer,into
----------------------- J
-------ui&gt;&lt;k~i ^3^
w per- applied to the Cocrtof Appcab, and that
_
..
him off in triumph- to tfa cottage, and fa
nany times to see John
who at once proceeded to business by m&lt;&gt;re b*”*aid *° “11OW
fccUy copied by the same process. All
tribunal tax jnrt affirmed the judgment,
Htiifli-d him with gooaefarries till fa
Lyi&gt;)g .
’ '1 having
h:ivinr’ bed-rooms well ventilated,
Ventilated. and of this
thin work mm
hv boys,
Knvs and,
and if
can be ilnnn
done by
coufdnt nw&lt;, a«d witli black enmuta
with costa
ease. Tho pointe which aro fam given
"Cm to .j*rl Lonim, *&gt;r
I Omrougbl, airing the AeeU, oorcrinK pnl into operation, will do away with
til hta moutA wax m black as a crow.
fa brief are very thoroqfchij amTcleariy
nin.thcM&amp;e regiment
The young m.n lot'itenn. «orr tk.
n-Ure-e. in tb. tn-jraiug. Won- telegraph operators altogether. Still an­
Then he, carried him inside and stood '
elaborated by Dr.‘ Woodworth, and the
I at Plymouth, and she
other discovery, which it fa churned can
A friend went into Col.------ ’s office, pamphlet deeervre the atfeiftTcfi
med­
him on the table, and sat down before
be pul into use, is that of transmitting the other morning, and bustling up to
”Expect i171 make a match?” con- made bed.
ical men.
5
1”
tinned the father.
“How old are you, Bibta!”
“God ! ain’t it cold !" and he looked
TUf! UKATBKK CBlJfBK. .
Silence again, wfata the
,u“ ‘ hosiraertal the Coloixl. The Colonel also tanked
i iu
that he could dp no better
at
him, but made do motion of reoogni-1 ed himself farnonrly
Sandwich Islands are
\ U V,

MG^W-T

j

„
"Ym.

Who nave vmi tfaoe - bronze ':.

footing

«

™

£

‘.•See,
? fare,
. ’ yrmni
7
If ye mean hUch
Joirairy fai right, but
t&gt; t« tmibwstand tied
high thfe fall and crops
thaoumr

and immcdiafely took fas Leave. This Itevfag that cheap Chhtam* tabor would
j porta^J the condition of affaire existing ;
c,thcr end. By this arrangement tho
' tte*. Tlte&gt; »y buafaess fa Ibid, the ' entire number of machines ran be operp®*t summer lu» been fearfully hot,
simultaneously, and tach will sound
Cutoud," he saufe "
J money is aoaroe, ami irfo al Honolhln j
‘•’’"'d to tfa oomapoading pitch say something when I spoke to you the
I unendurable. Tfa nativra have not only
otter end witteat any one fater-

man gut through tfa d*. ere wed fa numbers from SOO.UOO a ; foring with another.
that fa gave the fatter century ago to about 85,008 at the pre*- j
Sxrp a wife to tar busband:

b

fitted with uniformed

nick feeling al hi* heart.
luudorga

"You didn't address me," answered'
“ How th.- Colonel. "You said "God,
it cold;” and when a mon
Almighty a queation fata
not care for &lt;Hitaifa iuterfvreci

IF :
. It VM I
a Ci-pital mlfukc of a deteatable habii.— |
Danbury Nrwr.

r------ - ~.
----- /J
villi th*' Unilve*, glut
half esala
Hoi
costa woman
woman in
in Honolulu
fa the wife
of k pnwpvrous Uhfaere

�•hall. Coldwater, -and

motion of Supervisor
on the table. On
LtbNorton was.
8l

held

vrnoAV. -

- oct.

which motion
did not prevail. On motum of ’So­
per visor Stowell, the petition of Sid­
ney P. Pool was taken from the ta­
Eaton county.
ble. Supervisor Emory moved that
Adrian lowmtep, waa fo«md dead in
the claim of. Mr. Pool be allowed,
which motion
not prevail The
a ditch by iba roadmde*. Oat 81. He [
committee on atoms further reported
CuUNTY Glsbk’s Offivk.
that they had examined the following
. Haitings.-Oc!. 11, 1875.
,.857.80 accounts, aud would reccommend
Jams Craven, nt 'XtilstMaon, wax This being the day designated by the
their allowance as follows:
Township of Aeeyria for the,benefit
frarnd rfwul i. her »M» « ftw &lt;t.».
&lt;* '*• 8“‘*
ofKiglfo.y
$4«.ft0
...........................
■ .
Ilin aauiud
nnnii-t! meeting,
meHine of.tire
nf IIik Ibmid
B«aii! of
lhe
ofi
ago. It is supposed she died in n fi’ Supervisors, the Supervisors elect of j
canned by intoxication.---------— Mary the s'everfil knrn«hi[« and the city of i
Tx.l
*I»W
Barger, a girl about eleven years of' Hustings, of the county of Bar.-y. met
O &gt; : P ? 5 •* &amp; 2
age. of Furl Gratiot, while cooking' al the Countr Chsrk's office, in sai.l;
•So"
breakfast a few days ago was ■burned county, as above, and were called to ।itrwttit* of the B-uhnwi dilab. located in the
order by the Clerk.
• '
lowttririp
of
Hastings,
Barry
County
:
to death ——MaGni^-Cbarliiaenn . On the roll being callo4 by town­
$. C.00
of Escanaba, recently shot his son ships and city, the following Supervi- .K 87 acres of S. W.l b*c 2a
1.60
Francis killing him ins'antly, by the sors were present and answered to
2.2$
accidental discharge of his gen while said call:
Aaiyria—William W. Cola
.
out hunting.----------- Samuel B- Irish,
’ Baltimora—Henry Houghlalin.
Toial
the man injured by a blow from a
Berry—William P. Sidnatn.
-82?:Bs2.M3iai'5’2-;*t
corn-cutter in the bands of John
mads and aaacaaad on the above described
Shaw during an altercation over fho
Hastings—PtadM Brown.
lasde.
Hastings City, lai and 4th wards—Alvin
Dated. Harilnp. OeL 11th, 1878.
owawihip of a bog at Cooperville. on
JAMK* W. HovaSTAUK,
W. Bailey.
the 18th. died from the effects of tho
Hastings CMy. 2nd and 3rd wards—David1
Drain Commiiaioner.
0. ItehtaMn.
’
On motion of Supenrisor Stowell,
Bom— Augustus M' Armour.
the report was accepted, and on mo­
while throe boys, named respeetivoly
Irving—Aaron J. Walker.
tion of Supenisor Cole, the report
Johnstown—Levi M. Dew.-y.
McClure. Scooley and Taylor, were
was adopted. On motion of Super­
Maple Grn- Adam Wolf.
oat hooting near Marshall, the latter,
OtMMvilD—Elf Nichole.
visor Wolf, Board proceeded to the
•s«i between eight and nine years, |
Prtdricvi.lv—John J. Perkins.
elecliomoi county Drain ComniisRutland—James D. Benham.
s ion er, by ballot, with the following £©S2SSS£S5SS!8S8S5£
a«k«d and- wis granted the privilege
Tbornspple—John F. Emory.
. result .
of firing a shof, in which act, from tne . Woodland—Ira Stowell.
Yankee 8pr&lt;ngs—Zebulon B. HojrL
Jam'ea W. Houghlriin received
13 votea. iSSSSSfeizSSSSSSSS
manner in which the gun was held,
1 vole.
Oh motion of Supervisor Walker, John F. Emory received
be eras struck with such (orca tn the
On motion of Supervisor Emory
John F. Emory of Thornapple, w.ts
James W. Hough tab n having re­
* region of the heart by the recoil of chosen temporary chairman.
ceived a majority of votes of all the the report was accepted. On motion
ol
Supervisor Stowell the report was
On mnlinn by Supervisor Wolf, Supervisors elect, on -motion of Su­
the gnn as to cause almost instart
adopted
The following invitation
death———Thomas
Bennett,
of Board proceeded to the election of pervisor Emory^ ha was declared du­
Chairman, 6y ballot,.with ’he follow­ ly elected qs £o. Drain Commission­ was received and read :
Adrain. section boss in the Lake
Hastings, Mich., Oct. 13, 1875.
The committee on inisoellvueous
ing’ results :
’
• er
Shore Road at Lenawee Junction,
David 0. Robiaaon of He»ling«City received claims, througli their chairman. Sup­ To the Boatd of Supervuort of Barry
was arrested Saturday on the charge
ervisor Walker, reported tchy bad ex­
It votes.
County, ntnr in session:
G anilemeu—The Board of Education
of rape. The complaint was made John J. Perkins, of Pi’alriovUle, received ; amined the following accounts and
2 voles.
bevvbj txtend to you an invitation to vieit
by Mrs. Malloy, who alleges that the Lavi JI. Dewey, of Johnstown, rewired would reccoinoud their allowance as U&gt;e Union School Building aunie day during
follows;
your prveent aetrion, with the members of
crime was oommrtred on the evening
Join F. Emory, of Thoroapplo, received
thia Board. If accepted please appoint a
of August 8th. Her husband had
-1 veto.
&lt;
. Total, 10 yalca.
time when it would be convenient for you to
been very aick 4er six months, an J
do co.
Respectively yours,
David G. Robinson having receiv­
Bennett come daily to sco him. fre­ ed a majority of. votes of al! the Su­ 2 J*r II. Waif.
On motion of Supervisor Hoyt the
quently sitting up. On this evening pervisors elect, on motion of Supervi­
invitation was accepted.
The ac­
sor Dewey, lie was declared- duly
h* called her ont of doors saying he
counts of Milo T. Wheeler and 37
elected ns chairman for tho current
wished te speak to her. She went
others were presented referred to
committee on claims. On motion ,ol
out and he caught her, and in spite
Supervisor Emory moved that llm
Supervisor Stowell. Board adjourned
of her struggles violated her peison chairman appoint the usual standing ’it* John Mohler,
until 8 o’clock to morrow morning.
committees, consisting of the usual 13 MUtoo I'rirfci
Benuett gave #2,000 hail te appear
Wm. H, Powers, Clerk.
number of members, which motion
Wednesday.--------- Dr. W. C. Wyatt
prevailed.
a prominent physician of South Bay
Supervisor Wolf moved tint the
—Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert I&gt;eo
City, died Ont 23, from the effects chairman appoint a committee of six
•4 blood poison. He amuled at a —three from each Representative
Districl-lo report upon the division of
Man. C. I. Dkvo, Secretary.
post mortem examination very recent­
tho coiir.lv into representative dis­
ly and the vmiis was* communicated tricts, which motiou prevailed.
Jqro:* leva.
to his system through a small sore or
On motion the Board adjourned un- J
On motion of Supervisor Emory,
sciatch un his hand. ■ —Tlio body til lo-moriow morning nt the hour ot
the
report
was
accepted and adopted.
8:30
o'clock.
ot a mac drowned came to shore at
On motion of Supervisor Wolf,
Wu H. Powers, Clerk.
Trenton Oct. 21. evidectally a sailor
Board adjourned until to-morrow
sboat forty years old.—;---- The dead
nioining at the hour of 8 o’clock.
TresoAY MoRNnro,
1
body of a man was found on the
Wm. H. Poweks, Clerk.
October Iklh, 1875
j

by WO pert»a*&lt;

In the ta*n»bipe of

Fl f’U

j
j

Charlotte.

M'MtevOle,

New style Prints for 8 cents. .
New Corsets for only 50 cents.
New Shawls, Scarfs and Comforters
New Flannels and Ladies Cloths.
New Skirts and underclothing'.
New Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens.
New Boots and Shoes.
New Crockery and Glassware.
New Trunks, Valises and'Horse blankets.

that the Journal of the proceedings
of Monday and Tuesday bo read,
which motion prevailed.
The account* of Wm. Tinkler,
and seven others were presented and
on niitron of Supervisor Wolf, were
received and referred te committee
on claims. The various committees
being at work, on motion of Super
visor Emory, Board adjourned until
afternoon.
Wx. A. Powers, Clerk.

|

D. W. LINCOLN.
WlabM to announce that
P. Durhatu'a grocery »toc
keep a choice stock of

GrROCffiUS. PMOK,
AJfD NOTIONS,

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

FAMILY MEDICINES
Dr. Drake &lt;}- Bro's Medicines,

G. A. TRUMAN

Lyman Brown's Hydransa,
Pills anti Gravel Medicines,

Indian Blood Syrup,

Nashville, Sept. 15, 1875,

Electric Health Restorer,
And medicines

for

most

of the ilia to

Business done on tho square nnd

The Beckwith Heater

satisfhetron guaranteed.

D. W. LINCOLN.

ANNOUNCEMENT!
IMErs. E- &lt;3. T*itti»igrer
Hering just porch Mod the etoek of Goods
formerly owned by M- E Stebbins, will

MILLINERY &amp; DRESS HUNG

POTATOES,

store,

flaring just returned with a full

CORN, APPLES, OATS,
In the Fall and Winter Stj

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,
Delivered at their

CHAS. W. DEIASAT,

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

JEWELER a OPTICIAN

We also keep on hand and have for sale

AFTERNOON SESSION, 1:30 F. M.

] &lt;&gt;OK HERE '

A* well as tie following bert

pay tho Highest Market Price fur

Board convened pursnant to ad­
journment. Roll called._ Members
all nresent, Board proceeded to btisinejJ.
Supervisor Dewey moved

Board met pursuant to adjournment
Roll called. Members all present.
Reuben Norton, of the town­
ship of M a p I e G r o v o. present­
ed an account of $102 for money
paid out in looking for one
Henry Robinson who stole a team
from him in the month of January,
1875, also lor reward paid for the ap­
prehension of said Robinson, which
on motion of Supervisor Emory, was
received and land on the table.
On motion of Supervisor Cole, ac­
count No. 9 was taken up and refer­
red back to committee on claims.
The county Treasurer laid before
the Board the lists ot rejected tax­
es for the previous year al his office,
also at the Auditor General’s office,
lamed by fire and the prisoner* roast
afternoon sssstotc, 1:30 r. x.
together with the lists aud amount
ed alive. Ibis supposed the prisoner
Bo^rd met. Roll called, Members that have been charged back to the
set the building on fire. James Bn nil present. Board proceeded to busi­
county, and by the county T'reasurer,
low, the village marshall, was arrest­ ness. The noco'ints of Cortex P. Pen­ to the several townships and city of
ed a few days ago. charged with dill, and nine others,1 were presented Hastings. On motion of Supervisor
and on motion of Supervisor Perkins Emory the lists of’rejected taxes and
having killed the prisoner and fired
were received and referred to the (he amounts charged back to the aevcommittee on Claims.
ercl townships and city were received
years, named Gerard, foil
fell mto
inro the
The various committees being at and each Supervisor authorized and
river at
nt Bav Crty. and vn»
wt drowned j *vrk. nn morion of Supervisor Dew instructed to re-assess upon their
Oct. 34th----------- 1-atrick Fiteparrick I-V'B-”*'4
““bl 7 u'elbek
respective townships, and city, the
-.™md.nt ot Gmml lUpid. d,..,. ! "«•
„ po(rtR!t _
■mount or amounts, or upon the sev
Wm. H Powcrs, Clerk.
rral descriptions thereon, as required
peared #ve weeks mnee and it‘«i tear |
I by the provisions of Section 1 I'D and
rd has met with foul play----------- A!
F-vENiNO sesstox. 7 r. n.
•: 111. Act Nn. 160. Sewion Laws of
area named Ross, was buried in a .
u died. Member,
Bo.r&lt;l met. OolJ
•n4
*’n*' "l«"ed '■&gt; the
wen winch he was disgieg near. Kai- ■ a|l pr/seaT, B&lt;uu71
* 1 Vrocecdeil
nr.wilerl to
to bysi
l.u.i ;: 1eomrmluw ua •)vorlionmlml u( tasee.
7-The committee*
being
amtioo, Oct. 25tb. Some forty per- uess. Jama# W. HonghtAUn;
County •I
-------------------- nt work, on
•oe» gathered eher the caving w. »ud Drain Commissioner, submitted the “J*1"”1 ol Sepervraor I eriuns, J&gt;osrd

I

U.T. JUMUM
Way nr JnneU

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

Wednesday Motnsq,
October 13th, 18*75.

LI
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8!

LARGE STOCK OF FALL

tel

ATTENTION. ALL!

beach of Lake Michigan a few miles
Board met pumtmnt to adjournnorth nf Holland, Oct 23. A portion mont. , Roll called.
Members al!
•of the stern of a boat was also found present The cliainnnu announced
and identified as a part of the pro­ tho following committees :
Cowmiiire or Equalisation—John F. Em­
peller Mendota. Thu body was had'
ory. John J Perking, ir* tDoweU. Znbuln*
iy decomposed-but was supposed to IS. Hoyt, William W. Cole, Alvin IY. Bailey,
and Henry Hbugh(a|in.
be one of the Menduta'a ere v.Committee»n inbeelleneous claim**Aaron
The second trial of Melvin C. Fuller J Walker. Williem P. Bidsun, and Calvin
for the murder of Wilson Pound at Ain»wortb.
Corn mi I lee on finanot'—Eli Nichole, Leri
Grand Haven draws to a dose. Great M- Dewey. William W. Cole. James D. Ben­
excitement was created in the case ham. and Aujneitis M. Armour.
, Committee on apportionment of last*—
Oct 26th, by John Fuller, father ol Levi M. Dewey, Eli Nichols, and John F
the respondent, confessing tlmt he Emory.
Committee on connlv building*—I'leiade*
and Watson killed Pound and swear­
Broan, John J. Perkins and Auju*tu» Car­
ing that Melvin had ieft the fishing penter.
Commi'te*
oo 8ab»rie»—Ira St well.
grounds an hour before the murder
Zebulon B. Hoyt, and James D Henham.
was committed. As Faller's convic­
Committee on divirion of county into reption was almost a certainty he loses reseniatirediatrieln— Levi M. Denny, Adam
Wolf. John J. Perkins, Ira Stowell, Alvin
nothing by pleading guilty and may W. Bailey and John F. Emory.
help Melvin get dear. Watson anil
On motion the assesment rolls of
probably brftried for the crime.----------- the several townships aiul tho city of
Hastings,
were referred to the com
Vgale swept - over Lake Michigan
mittee on equalization.
The Clerk
Wodaerday nigh'.
Several dead
laid before the Board a communienbodsM were swept ashore at Grand j liun from the Auditor Genera’, con­
Haven, and tears are entertained of taining a statement of amount of
a disaster.-:--------- A man by the name State Tax apportioned to the county
of Btims, of Lansing was instantly for the year 1875. winch, on motion
of Supervisor Emory, was referred te
killed by being thrown from his wag
committee on Finance.
on while his team was running uway.
The accounts of J. P. Roberts and
———Last spring a man was arrest 24 others were presented anil referred
ed and lodged in the lock up at Au to committee on Clainu. On motion
Board adjourned until 1:30 p. m.
sable for being drank and disorderly.
Wm. H. Powers, Clerk.
Shortly after, the building was oon

HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS

NASHVILLE. MICH.

LATH,

SHINGLES,
WATER LIME,

SALT,

CTEWELBY
Clocks, Spectacles, £c.

HAIR.
STUCCO,
ire..

which we ship and retail at betlom prices.

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

Proprietors.
CHA8. W. DBMARAY

PROSPECTUS FOR

Greeting
I world respectfully inform my friends
that I am

Again in the Trade
Buainess Relations
with you. I trust by fair dealing I shall be
able to retain your confidence, and to win
that of strangers.

THE EVENING NEWS,
DETROIT, MICH

are acknowledged to be the best heating stove
They are the only tove mounted with gen­
uine boilr irone.
They admit tho largest chunks of wood.

They fire longer than others

SOLD OXLY BY

Especial Attention
ja iirriled to toy etoek of .

Where yon । will find a fall stock of

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wM.ur„„,„,ac.k.

------- Wdl^n8t.w«rt. . l,nnor| Tk„. k„
loesfod a Drain or I'itcb .
|
dealer nf An Sable, wm robbed and ’ in ih« Town4ri|» of fail ton, upon fretieM 7&gt; 1
evkxino ssssxoa, 7 r. x.
murdered bv some unknown parties 1 •"d «•**•*" (*«&gt;• aT“n «•*••&gt;“ •»»’•« fU). • Board met pnreuant to adjourn-!
nramvra i»y aovna unauuu n panics,
foMr(ten .. U)
R
r
jvom
WHICH IB NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN. j
Get. 2*h._______ Ilex A. L- Green. •» »bv T-rwMp
Irvl.y. kw,&lt;o
।
I
rn
*
«. , r
! Bulihesd Lak* Drain,
length of sueb I l,re*«nb Board proceeded .o bust
of Obvet. died on the ilxL from the;
-ne — &gt; ncss. Suj»ervr&gt;or Emory presented !,
j the peUriuii of Sidney 1*. L\&gt;ol. of the '
located io Barry county.
' ■ townshiji of Assyria, asking the conn-1
J.nd arceydrj. (290 rod- )
tiive TbJLe a C’allfry to reimburse him for money ex­
!! pended in the arrest ot Howard Ett«. j
Naehviile, Mieh., Jan. 27, 1675.
J Said Ellis having stolen n linrne from |
Isafel l’v«d in the m«*nlh of Augurtrf

BOOTS AND SHOES,!

L. J. WHEELER

ad----

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I

AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH.
West Side of Main street, Nashville, Mich.

c. o. woLctVrr.

treit eonUaporariiM combined, *a imoteuie
popularity thrnugboat tb« state, eod a wraud
financial etandisf Midi M aay paper three
limsw iu age tuifhl envy.
U U. aa actual rirculation (October.
1875. j of over 11,600capfoe. Of Um«o about

�imprr««d with the ids. that *.«ce men
were made to Ibra la big citire like Itetroit,
end make mxney. and otter* to mu country
newspapers al one dollar and four almighty
shillings per year, and o« questions answer
ed reteiive to green wood, ebfl togas, or de-

—F. B,—.. wo* on the rirbris Friday
with three aril* to the wiad and more flop
F&gt;»&lt;-____________
—The cabbage that bsat the cabbage wm|

sent as Tuesday by Will Brock*, and weigh­
ed 22 pounds sveirdwpoU.
—Rev. Manefevd, of .Chicago, editor of’
‘Mnnsford *M*gaatB*" will preach at the'
Ihrirtfin Church, Tuesday evening. Nov.

,
,

•

Tha eroes-walk in front of the Union
House has been made, and C. C. Wok-tl
h*s eovove^ the front of hi* etor* with black
—A thorny-primed .farmer drove into
town bet Briurday accompanied by nine
women, and he looked like a bashful sori
■—Fred ▼. Yoaags, formariy an attorney
of Ahls village, died st hi* bouse in Hasting*
last 8wsd*y morning, U the eg* at 28 Be
leasee a wife sad two onsU ahildrea.

L«SH*USXR.

n\K—Dr. Barber counted sixty five team's on
Main fk. last Fatorday, at abont fenr o’rioek.
How doos toot look a'ongsld* of your tw*nty-five count Mr. Vermontville Enterprtac f

—Rev. J. R. Webb in moving’from Linsing to the Assyria Circuit last week Thurs­
day evening, lost two dining chairs, near
this village. Any Informail on regarding
them can be left at thia oSee.

—-Judge Lovell. ofthe Ionia Circuit, has
been engaged to hold coart in Hui c-uoly
fee ana and perhaps two weeks, beginulnj,
Monday, Norember 1st. Judge Hoyt's lllmao* rendering him unable to hold ecurt.

IX BUMS OF

.00 and VfPWdlltDS
OX LOSiC TIME.

LRUMELL-

JONES,

ELIKU CBIPMAN,
Justice of tho Peace,

Fall an* Whiter

ULLUBU FANCY GOODS’
nigrstoels, Real and Imi­

tation Laces, Yak Dice,

LIVERY STABLE!

—Tbs Suparvieors, a(l their Ute division,
redistricted tbs eoasty. According to toe
old division the line ran om! and west,
Rev. C. 1. Deyo spoke of tbe action of th* leaving th* same number *f townships in
school board of Cbioago. in prohibiting the each district. By the new divirion tho easreading of tbe Bible in the public nobo&lt;&gt;1* of toon district includes Woodland, t'aslletcn,
that city, and fa.ljl that this was only a pre- Maple Grove, Assyria, Johnstown; Bellitense. It eoald net be bound, wm free ud mare, Hastings and Baitings oity; popula­
wo n«j«te»o mo foes* of th* ultimatum *f tion. 11.880. Tbe western district, Carlton
thia' eoatmt. “Th* opposing element* are 1 Irving. Rutland. Hope, Barry, Thwnappls,
right and wrong, truth and error,' infinite Yankee Springs, Orangeville, and Prairitsad finite r-iations. Attempt? hare teen. ! riHa; population, 10. 721.
made to destroy sad erpell the word of
—*Ln Creme de la Creme 1* th«»
God before, but had replied in sad fsllure*.
and "the blood of the martyr* wa* th* seed title of a soLleetios ef musio for advanced
player*, which ha* boon received by u*.
of the ehurcL”
But now let us see if wo can get at Ute This is th* 22ndnumber that hoe been Lsoued
meaning or design that u» Jerilerilbe aoliun of Ibis publication, and it contains five
of school board te excluding th* Bible from piece* of careful’* selovtod mu*io Uial fo
th* school*. The current beneath the sur­ worth two dollars, while the soot of the
face ha* mors force than that rhioh we be- periodical for a year is only four dollar* to
.held; and went on to qnote from CnthoHe eubMriber*. It i* the oreem of tho fiaost
paper* that they would not be solicited if muill that is contained in this publication.
the Protestant Bible and every vertigo of By sending tbe above earn to J. L. Peters;
religion wa* banished from the public 699 Bread way. New York, this period last
schools; that Catholic religion is bound up will-be ftibaished for one year, or a sample
with tbe exclusion of every schooling not copy for 60 cente."
under. Catholic direction and control, tost
plainly said, you look to your children and
LOCAL MATTERS.
wo will look' to our*. We do not want you
to be taxed for Protestant or godless schools,
and 'we want our proportion of tbe vehonl
money and wo enter on this oontroversy
—Attend the Businee* College and Ale
with this solo a|m and purpose.” Thia is graph Institute al Kalamatoo. Journal free
the real issu*: To divide the public money
•aa- Shirts and Drawers from 36 cent*
(m they have already done In East Si. Lou­
up, st the 12} per cent store.
is,) and destroy'our free school system, and
the Catholic* are willing to co-operate with
any and every means to aowmolish this end.
Bnt, in reality, can the Bibl* be expdted Twanky, a good Qreen Tea,
from the *«hool*. It ha* found it* way in Tea Dust, something new
the *ducational tut books, Webster's dic­ No.’ 1 Japan, good
" 2
•• such as you pay 85 for,
tionary and toe world qf literature. Sure­
ly if the Bible is expelled oor present text
book* must be expelled with ii, or God
would oome up in the reading, grammvr,
writing or arithmetic lesson. It would
hardly be safe te go beyond toaehiug gym­
—A nice little snow storm Tues-.lsy even­
nastics, and Christian loucheis must be ex­
ing. One inch of enow fell.
pelled or they might teach a liule Bible in
•B- New Orleans Molasses, the “boia,"
their explanation*.
at Tar max's.
Our commoa school* i* tho hope of tbe
publie and no American will permit it to be
plucked from him. When it become* ex­
tinct the red, while and blue of our flag w'dl
change into.ashy paloaoea, only to be super­
ceded by the black flag of treason, dark- |

la tewa Monday to sell baskets and make
up their winter wardrobe which consisted of
tlx yards of red ribboa. throe strings of new and destruction.
beads, and seven brass ifighr-ring*.
As 1 said J»efore the issue is not Bible or
no Bible, but a division of the public school
—Somebody tried io effect an entranee to money with the Catholics, and if with them,
Boise Bros, store, last week Thursday, by why not with all sects, and tbe result would
piling up noses to enable them to open the be ignorance, hatred, war, and extermina­
window above the door, but they made t-o tion. But with our free common school .
much noire and arousedllie inmates, and ■ystera, a land dolled with churches, and
an innumerable army of Sabbath school
'X-ThereUabay cow into h Tillage that children as tbe palladium of America’* fu­
ture we need not fear. With three estab­
is a llille the sharpest of any we hare been
lished as national peculiarities, we shill be
fortunate enough to become acquainted
worthy of our destiny ; all free, all equal,
wKK Aelrnwhsat a five rail board Irises
all endowed with right* Inalienable. Such
and nlatohes gates with the greatest oMe.
Once oa a time rite entered cur yard and men shall maintain freedom, over them shall
spoiled the looks of 11 bond of cabbage, 6 wave our flag, placed where the good and
current bashes and two liute pear trees, true shall alwsy* greet* it jusj below the
cross, and a* the breath of heaven'* kisses It*
aad she don't look like a very hungry sort
folds, and wrap* them round that only lofi-t
ier emblem, the bean* of the eppreased th*
—fames Akeley, in renewing hi* eeb- world over, shall be gladdened as tbeir
ooriptiee from Cairo, Green* Co. N. Y. «*y* : eyes behold the type and symbol of toe now |
IbUttoeeht, ihsMsha dsrix* to rrtremfi my eivilixMioa in the crons, draped by toe
SSaJ&amp;'sEssSSSSSflS
stripe* and rarient with the star*.
™~ ■* toM—»S

Sunday night we pilgrimaged east. We
got as far aa'Detrolt by fbur o'clock Mon­
day morning, and layed over,——the train
stopped rather suddenly and we layed over
While a son of L. Tabbs, Hrinfone mil* on the floor just off the seat, on which yrt
ea«h of Maple Grave Cmkor, was driving had been dreaming of preacher Cook's long­
seme horses oat of a field, one of them kick­ eared mule*, pumpkin pies aud two mor*
ed him. fracturing bis shall over the eye*. moa wanting to know who put that little
*
Dr. Young* was e*Y1-d to attend him, wad piece in the paper.
We went ever to the Tribune and Free
now he is doing as well as could bo expected
Pmi print *bop* to s^o them strike off their
papers. Thess pipers are edited by steam.
\Last week W.daesdey, Frank Mead lad We wandered forth and arrived at tbe "po
Saw LaF*ver, caught * fish, ef the mneca- Uee court,” just as school wn* but and the
longe speciee te Tbereappie Lake that Meria wss being packed with its load of
weighed 38f pound*, **&lt; measured 4} feet drank and dtoorderh e foe the House of
i. length It had teeth am inch leng. Wh*«&gt; Correction, and were only in time io »(* the
Frwtk speared th* flab, 14 Jumped two fest boys (m M. Quad says) join 1 and* and sisg
o«L of the water and tasaediately made for their parting glee.
Detroit is aa old looking place, and old
deep water taking th* spear with if, but
taarwed agate towards tbe shore where It enough te bo her own mother, bnt she is
wm caught and with dlMeuliy lifted into business. T&gt; ose old building* with their
gibla ends and tell ehimtj«yy look •'range
and odd to Young America. One of the large«t wholesale groceries U located ia a
eh
arch, and a not very high-toned theatre
George Covfll*, of Wood! and, wee thrown
from a carriage and ineiandy killed. Friday oeeuploi another. Jeffersoa sad Woodw ird
Avsxaas
ars atee broad rtreeix. but the
aftamoea. while on a visit io some fricad*
other* are narrow enough to make it upBut
Detroit
contains many fine buildings.
bo^y was beoughi home for burial.
Th*
faaevai sremsa wm preached al tbe Baptist City Hail Is as unoMxrily m*s»ive and riegul
structure,
and with ils yard ornaments
Church by Rev. F. A. Mowers, thecirevft
preacher of the United Brethren Church, must have oust several million* of dollar*
Il
is
built
eatireiy
of stoat and is fire proof.
audwaea very dtoar, able and terrible expeelilon of the doctrine ef th* rmurectitm While we wore gating upon its st upend sou*
proportions,
sad
reflecting
sad gastag, a
There wm a large alteadsnce from all pert*
of the township, from sympathy with the countrymnn with hay seed in hie hair, broke
in
upon
our
meditation
with
this query .fhmily in their sudden breavamenu
“Wh* livss in that 'ars house!'’ When we
Woodland, Ort- Mib
8. I'. D.
told him he seemed more surprised and
wandered off towards toe Camra* Mariiu*.
RocetU.y ayoang maa etaid with one of x Just
J_ north of tho city is th* Campus Mar­
our clerks, who sloops in th* store of hi* s4..mi
—».. where the farmer* wive* and baton:
employer. la the dead of night tber heard daughters congregate to **il all kinds ef
a raoket in th* edUr. Burglar*, wm the produce. Here you eaa get a warm m*»1
fieri CibsmgM, nd toe young mas garrisoned for twenty-five ecuts, and enough baby
squalling and rid woman jawing thrown in
in the other, started down, foHewed by the te make it worth an evsa fifty oonc pise*,
riesfc wtto a ten pound serie weight in one
baadaad a throbktog heart in t!.* other
On spmiing the door tho aforesaid young high and is filled up with piaao*. vrgsa*.
‘
tcali.Mn.meai. ft cm top to
sms sow a sat jnmp, audits stole sitting up­
on a dry gonds box with ears erect aud oye*
good strong firm with on
Irishtag He took good aim and fired, but honest repoteLioa, and what they dus t
th* oat Mili sat th-rs sereu* and eel* a* an keep in the music line isn't worth buying.
kids This was a conundrum sad thoy C J. Whitney fc Co also have a fine Opera
terssrigaiefi sad found they had -poppred”
sa Mgbt-dollar pair of boots. Morel,—
Boys mom judge from Us loria of the ears.

A LITTLE MORE 0IDER.
I will -rake elder hereafter, at my mill In
Berryville, un Taesdey* and Tkcrsday* of

Fatsxn D. Soqlu.
VlL. Don't forget it.
Tho best Beef
Steak at Roe &amp; Clrrer’s, at only 10 cent*
per pound.
...

— Lundborg perfume* at
B01 st Bbos.

1

C10TIII6AID GEHTS FUfiHISHING W!
Tn botli styles and quality, nt the an rhe time charging yon tbr 12 1 -2 per
cent only oa them. My Fall and Winter Stock of

It

e 111 o v e cl I

BOOTS AND SHOES, AND RUBBER GOODS

A. Troutwine has removed hi* barber shop
to Brady's building. He warranto satisfac­ Is complete at away down price*.
solicited.
tion or no payr Qlvs him a ealL

An examination of Goods and Prices is
'

Eooa.

Cash or Trade paid for Butter
2Saihv:»e, Mich., Sept. Wth, 1875.

W. A. AYLSWOXTB.
te. mlchtesn. i-loor.n* to the triate of Dertav H
Hhrtner.
aa4 tocribtd m follow., u» wit
n&gt;r KmI Forty Aenw of the vmI •Ixly-flw »erv«
of tbe tooth hair ot the nc*ib-v*«t qmeterofeet.
Uw two &lt;i&gt; Town two IT) north of raaf* **v*n £T)

GOLDSMITH’S
S-8______________ AtotlnWtmtor ot ojpt Betale.

GOOS NWS l

Glass, aU oiem, double asri stogie think, for
vtore fronts, dwellings, pisterea&amp;a., all
kinds of Steinsd and Figured Gias* 1 s’eo
guarantee tbe boat made Saab In the State.'
Glass ready Wot—French or American—-e^ul
waranted safo homo at my risk, and afr
kinds of Show Cssoe. White Mriri and
Walnut. Send te your orders Bead foe
prices.
.
£, P. EARL 44 Jefferson Are..
(2-6) •
_______________ Drirolt, Mich.

GLASS AND PAINT.
A LAJIGE LINE OF

PATENTS. .U-JbE1

Boots and Shoes,
OF EVERY DEWR1PT10N,

“OYSTER OCEAN”

AT THE

Ladle*' sad lieata’ Reataaraat,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL..
Window Glass, Tiste Glass, Cat. Stained and
Enameled Glare, French and Garman Look iog Glia* Piste*, also Beymer, Bauman A
Co.'* Strictly Pure While Lead, all at bot­
tom priest, if you want anything, get our
prices.
REID k HILLS,
108 Woodwnn! Ave., *uri 10 aud 12 Con­
gress 8t.. ^Detroit, Mleb.

i AK ci torr. MtOII-.
Gillmax Baoe.. Proprietors.
I to tbe &gt;»nc« lausim io w:r boalacre we

On the 1st of November, naxt, I will open
a class for the study of

B*An Nx

HERE IS A CHANCE T«»

Prepared to Compete

MAKE MONEY!

This Side of'Cristinas

Boots and Shoes.

WLSTKD

/nsti-MMienfai lifwefc.
Instruction given on PIANO or ORGAN
eareful reteuUoa.
Public Bsbosrsa!
will be given every two month. To
those wishing to pursue that,
branch of study, I would
respectfully soil thole
sueniion to my
met bod ad

Teams, $10 pr Qr.

Gao. R. FLEM23

ATKINSON Jt KO£,
ROWER i ADAMS.

NASHVILLE, MICH.
WORTH or

IlradleriF* sad pray ’rtully;
Evrrv vrcnlbrr heart did know.
ILxw ti&gt;e aooe *s slorm-UMM-d Mid.
Urals a ith weary whara I ha air;
Ev'ry mar with aonirw sllm-d.
Every ay liable a prayer:
••Rock of axes cleft for me.
Let me hide niVscU in .bro/'

GttnrdlM’aHric.

“Ruck at Aura, elrft for mr.IJps grown aw»d sane the hymn,
TrusUnsly. nod tenderly ;

New Goods
Direct from New York

Wilt them nraC ibymtf to biri.
&lt; k&gt;uld Ukw ■IshtlesK, sankru eyre.
&lt; Hred brnmtubc w.fi urvy b»lr.
CuoM Ujpre route aud
IIjm
Move Main In pbrodln* prayer.
SUU. aye MUI. the word* would be,
• Lot me blje my..If lu tbre ”

In the Matter of to* Estate of John Basu
aud Nettie Boa*. Minors. Notice i* hrsob, given I hat I ahalfi asltat Public Auotfoa.
to the bight*' bidder, on Saturday, tbe 20ib
day of Nnvrvber, A. D. 1875, at ton risioek
in th* forenoon, at toe north front door of
the court house ia the city of Jdaskiag*. iw
the County of Barry, in tbs Stale ci MieheC»n. purvuoal te Licens* aud authority
granted fo me on the fllh day of September
A. D. 1B76, by tbe Probate Court of Barry
County. Michigan, aft ot th* oriate, right
title and Interest of the said minors ef, la
and to the reel estate situated and befog in
the County of Barry, in the State of Michiran known and described as fellows te'Wit:
Tbe East half of tbe east half of the eoMb
weM|quartsr of *oetion thirteen.(18) in town
tbree(C). north of range eeeen (7). wort, fo
Barry county, Michigan, subject to the
dower of Vaid Sophia KunU M widow of
*aid frederiok Baas, deceseoL
Dated. Sept. 22 D. D. WM.
SOPHIA KUNTZ. Qwardisa.

Madod tn any ad.lire, on receipt of *0 cent*, by

C. J. WHITNEY k CO., Publisher*.
DrtreL, Mich.

BfiT New store. New goods. Expenses
light,and one price to all makes trade lively
al the 12J per cent profit store.

J?l!RMTCRE MANUFACTORY
—IFm. A. Ayltworth keeps tho 12} per
cent profit .tore, btricily oue price to all
and no deviation.

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

BQB. Just received at 49 a fresh lot
Cranberries.
— Best Jap Tea at
— Standard A. Sugar, 11 cent* per lb.
at White &amp; McNamo*' C. O. D. Grocery.
- fa* A few of the bort made Revolver*
al Lbb Baua for only $5 each.

• BB~ Choice Deaf Steak at Hoc k Clever's
for only 10 cool* per pound.

□Qk. Basstvilix

will*

Fu&gt;rn ay
Txvxas's.

tar Took the first premium, the Enter
prise Coffee Grinder, owned by White A
tycName*. They grind all coffee free of

Give M s -chaw” cf White k Mc­
Namee' 60 cent Tobacco, It is aa good as
is generally arid for ||.«&gt;.

KOCHER BROS.

FOR THE

Parlor, Library. Dinin, Office aid
BENERAL FDMTffRb!
MIRRORS,PICTURES. FRAMES
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
DUSTERS. AC.. AC.,

FALL AND WINTER TRADE!

Baby Cabs and FnbDlalurs
COFFINS AND CASKETS,

SHF OVDS AND COFFIN LIN­
unrib-wsot ew*r of Lot Mo. twewy-eevtr.
&gt;7). lho.ee east one hundred thkty-to^
(I»} foot, three* north flfty-fire (fid) fee*.
theueewoMM* hundred ttirty-two rt«)
foot, thonoo north fifty-tkm (M) fort to the

INGS kept caiutantly on hand.

Faints aud Oils at

Bain Haos.

— £cc Brairio ««J1 a Utter grads of
Oyeter* for 26 crate pep esa then any ether
place In town.

lu aud f r Barry Ceanty, Michigan on the
»econJday of August IS. Z. to Uber -r’ of
mortgage* on page 662*; aud wbareas, the
raid mortgage was July endlegril) assigned
to M M Franei* on the math day J De­
camber. 1878, which arid aatfgnmcM wae
duly and legally recosdod cm the te«oad&lt;iay
of January, 1874. in tbe kegiriee's oAcofor
IJarry cooaty . Mifoigan, to Uber "6” ot
mortgage*, on page 41, and M. M. Francis
is new the owner of said raortfaga, and no
■ lull at law ba* been instituted to recover
■ he debt socnrvd br said mortgage, and de­
fault has been made In tho payment of the
same, and there is now due on the same the
»um of one hundred twenty-three and
12- 100th dallae*. rise aw a trewy fee of
twenty-fit* doUare. provided te b« paid by
■he tortus afXared m^tgsgr, abculd any
proceeding* be taken te forecleeo the same ;
Notice I* therefore hereby giten that I shall
sell the promiso* describe! in *rid mortgage
i al publir auction an th* Gto day of K»v*m' for. A. D. 1876, at the Ki«ir of throe o'clock
j in tbe afternoon, gd I hl north front
Jocr of the court huwoe fo th* City of
Hasting* Michigan.
1 i 11 being
I be place of holding the aircuU »*urt fo *&gt;4
I fur Berry county. ’0 satisfy the amount due
&gt;.a raid mortgage, together *hh said alterI net fee and all other legal c. .t*.
Tho deterijtiaffttf arid prvvnioM
(described in
raid mortgage ie • That ptere or parotl ef
tend lying and being sb tn. Village of Nnoh, villa. County of Barry and Blate of Mtehj.

1878.
M. M. F1AKCIB.
Asrigusc for Mortgage*.

W. E. KCC8ER

k Bn.

�Tbs United Htetea imported 1*1,000,(W rlsj pipes, mostly from GImjcow,
last year.
.

household WM diaxurtexi by such unac­
customed uoisia m the jx-unduxg ot
pipes, tto- rustling of soot, the rattling
of step laddcra, the bumping of stoves,
U««&gt; MJpprcmnd swearing of Mr. Bartow,
and the by no means suppressed- scolding ot hi* spouse. ’ Fjisdly, Mr. Barlow
got
Mte® uP&gt; a brick and two chij*
nerving f^lhi-miMdiig tog; bo created

TSftj-a
at'kUM
have giv,n tbeir bcKwautt to tbiti cooiNvrtflteo
of Dr. Ere.’ert.m «a the E|daco|«l IW.op of

-Ou itamtey ImL vbiht a party of fire l*rrd&gt;ant five lengths of pipe from tbe-back,
*#m were out cmriage riding near WHd-.
tiuia their veliicw *u tswciultatod into lue ntul to* sn&lt;«|WMKled idiont five other
Schuylkill river, and Henry Gc-itter, With Ua lengths from the chimney and ceiling.
Remained but oue elbow to connect
these two jMwprudicuiar and horizontal
systems. Mr. Barlow had by this time
become perspiring and profane.; when
the acrid soot got into his’ eyes and

Some plants, according to a rooenl
writer, bavrs awkward and sullen ways.
Dead beats, for instance.

It m said that in each of tbe 45 tobacoo
faettariea of RtohruMMi are organixed
bauds of colored ▼ooalirta.
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fore his return from India.
A modbkk philaftopher speaks the lit­
oral truth when he Bays, "To be suc­
cessful in Ln«ne«t a man must have-dol
lam and aeai«%”

Tn manyiag trade is not so brisk in
Philadelphia this year m it wm lasts by
1,000. Money is too scarce -for ringsand
made them smart he had nibbed it out Igniters. Minister*an sad.
with bis hands, which were covered with
■THE Rev. Dr. Ecdeston is pretty cer­
soot; be had cut his fingeVa seven times ।tain to be confirmed Bishop of Iowa,
p’onion of the boiler, in ibe paper mill of Mocri- with sharp odgra of ■tonrf*; “«|lbeventw-u diocatos have approved hig
r.ob: 15are?t Co.; kt Roartag Bjwivitv, Ta., the
pinched them seventy times seven times ,election, and he needs only six more to
other day’. Tho mill wm dcatroyrd.
,
a majority.
. — ITairie linn in.Babiaaka will .not be ao do- Ixetween joint*. . Mounting an a chair, linve
■ rucCvu thin tear di heretofore.' owing to the pltoed on four Ijficks, placed on a wasliA KUarr noedlo luw lx&gt;en extracted
prereufchrft taomnz taken. Tho
of IxmtiI, placed pn » tub, placed on a table from the breast of a girl six year, old in
.lApcoin called upon the Mayor to have a cordon with one shortley, which was eked out
Reading, Paun. . It was -Umj opinion of
tstrned about tbe city for protection.
with a scrubbing-brash, Mr. Barlow es- j
the surgeon tljat it must have been swal­
sayed far some thne to fit the elbow.
lowed several yearn ago.
Mrs. Bartow, meanwhile, stood below,
The Brooklyn Argut: “ ‘ Five Dead
commenting audibly, but by no mnans
Men I Hove Known,*is what Bradlaugh
favorably, on His method of conducting
is
talking to tl&gt;e American people abont
ojxcntfionB.
At last, being aggravated
beyond bounds, Mr. Barlow gave the el­ A more intelligible title would bo ’ Five
Men
I Talked to Death.’ ’’
bow a sharp blow horizontally. AsusA* boviko gypsy nt Bangor, Me.,
pended stova-pijK) offers comparatively

i boetfWaMrt Wkbem at the rate of »1,590
aSA.II

-D^b bama vi
Orek National Council
re rcfvrejf iappmit Cd. Bondina to oatab-

-rAt Bowon ncentir was pl»&gt;«! an cteibit ou
gunc of baas ball between nine playen aagago4 by teAOUcage Chib for next mmou ayd
a like ufanfitir to ronrpotsr Bceton'a Centennial
dn£
remit-rtiowt-d ttte wisdom of ffifc
Ctucago manages* h&gt;, tU:r
of bah
toasera, m Ite B«ton &gt;tow; wrfo dfetie^ te*
ecoflj Ktxwfin; rt to 0 te Avor Of tee Wrtteru

-Mm. Itejrp, o’Bl Paifi, hMteatt aenteoced

-l^po-ta^VlaCpfi^e, h New H*A

h wodeuta,
xd th. Oda yolluyr. rixinyri cto.wo Wudcate
lib drawq swpi$kslightly wounding Mvaral
—Two l&gt;rolhsra named Amos and Lvatah
Coartright. who ware tn jail at Steven. I’oiut.
"'to.. awaiting trialWok IK&gt; murder of Sheriff
'Dakar, were taken -Mm'their celta by an
antM UB4 af t4o bfimlrcd SMo and hanged

—A tnau namof
Ark., oomBliUed a murder of an unusuallv atrocious char-

that tho decision of the lower court wm rovened by the Supreme Court, and he w*a romaiated for* iwptal. wtom VtaDd at marked
mon took tbe culprit from the officer in cliarge

«to to

t/irtwaao CoL J. L.

them are trirttogTo trfhi fithWi evfetrte.'
—A m&lt;pt etap09q« murder baa beet cuMartb. A. BQlwem.tr. attention
”Ma*y*^»l*toa small.. tenrtMnt.hOMa by an
'WMteltirapfl.knfi.tm.iaTrrtig^ion four dead

AGENTS
tiSJxaSffS

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little rMtelfcnco.And Mr.
BarlowJost
hisswapped horses nine times the other
sfip^*
3*y, and at night bo found that ho hod
Ixxlancc. ftu* game legoYlSelBSE
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r
l&gt;ed from off tho scrabbing-braah, tho tlie same horse he first swapped in the
tub slid from the table, the wsHhuig- morning, with $45 and a ratch in addi­
likely another eswpcDdou of work like 'lost -win­
board tilted from the tub, the bricks fell tion.
ter. Tho Lehigh and Wllkaahane Coal ComThey do things rayther, “fast”
(*my baa reduced its working boani to Uireor from the washboard, the chair tumbled
.from the bricks, and Mr. Barlow de­ down in Bosiing sometimes. A certifi­
first step looking toe redortite.
-**
' scended from the chair like Lucifer fall­ cate of mairiage was issued in that city
—The amount now avafiabie dor tbe cooetruo- ing from hauen- ~
woman.only 18
tien of the Chkwgo Cuatotn-IIoua* *a stated In
a Washington dbpstcb to be ttTt.OO).
low, bricks, soot, washboards, chairs, before.
—BaninmSr Hotel, st New Ylwk, wm cloeed
In Minnesota Mra. Frank Petry, who
last week-warAPf trarinom, .
&gt;/ - // - profanijeu tuba, tebtes, and nhrieke;
—The Commbmoui-r of Ditcrnal Bcvehne 1&gt;m then there was a dreadful Alienee. About had taken by miniate a tcaspoonfal of
deofied tet bettobesr b a tenanted ifagnr. 19 square yards of carpet were ruined,
solation of arsenic, was saved by the
nimilar to ab, porter, lager. beer, etc., and aub- and the circumjacent rooms were a sight
presence of mind of her neighbor, Mrs.
ject to a tax of fil per-barrel.
foe a, ^oasekeeper’s eye. Hartly , had.■ Newton, who promptly administered a
—It iua been found profitable by a MancbcsMr. Darlow ri^-n and begun to take largo dose of ground mustard.
tor (EititUnd) firm to import calieooe from tho
stock*tff1 hwjmmetous ganhes and
United Staten. The goods arc superior to the
Mbs. Mart Bassett, M. I)., is said to
sions, Hum Mrs. Barlow’s voice rose,
Euglieh In quality and spiMtarance.
have an annual income of $3,000, de­
—The annual report of the Commlarioner of anxionoly demanding : ‘&lt;JohB Suediker
rived from her professional work in
Penrione bee br*n publinhe&lt;!. and rixowa that Barlow, have you bent that elbow all
by means Of the apddkl agoocy mtem a num- oute’n shape f" * No,” roared Mr. Cooperstown, N. Y. She has met with
prejadioatofcl lived it down by faithful
beriof frauja Lav? been unearthed fitM^pre­
Barlow, “ but, by the jumping, ten-toed
work, with bitter persecution, and has
vented. The (uvahd drmy rofi to 406,m, M
aiiannual cost of ♦lO.Ml.Ulti. The knowledge Jehossphni, I WILL," sad, suiting tho ignored it altogether.
that auto an igeucy t-xista. and tbe liability to action to the word,, he flattentel it be­
The camels formerly used in packing
detection, prtVBBta the nrwientation of many yond aU'recognition on the oomdr of the
stilt to the Comstock mines will shortly
frauSalenl claims fo£ pextoohs.
piano. Then ho went out, and, drawing
be
taken to Arizona, for service in the
—Tbe St Louis Joarsot pabfiabM an article a revolver on the tinsmith, ordered him
deserts of tliat country. Since tbe in­
cUwAcUrixwg the bi# bridge company m a
to be round by daybreak on Moml^y, or
"riudnabim monopoly.” in that U refuMM to
troduction of these animals into Ne­
jienuit tho Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Com- elmt---- &gt;—VMcdffo Tribune.
vada, some ten years ago, they have in­
creased by brooding from eight to fortyvarious other ways working Iw tho Intereat of
A glacier is a current of ice derived two.
- th. Wcrtcrn Union Tdegpi&gt;h Company.
— TWMbiaic troii.Worka Compeer, of Ma&gt;- from saow. Complete glaciers of tho।
The girnfie athiclied to Forepangh’s
treal, baa failed ; Imbilitim. 9350.000.
first order take their rise on the moun­ menagerie died ni Schenectady, recently,
—Tho Mark Imt Krprett. in ita review of
tains, and deMend into the sea, just as; from cold. It was valued at $7,000.
1
the
EugUnh corn trade, states that tho au­
tumnal aowixig. liave been much retarded by all complete rivers of tho first order do. While tho menagerie was ou the way,
n turma and flood#. Tho more thrt to known In North Greenland tho snow supply and. the wagon containing tho rhinoceros
f tho crop of 1875 the tern satisfaction it general uhmatie conditions are kucIi that! 'broke tlirough a bridge nt Hoffman’s
giro.. Tho Erprttii predict, higher prices for ite glaciers pour directly into tbe ooenn, Ferry. Tbe animal’s back was broken,
and, so wndoubtedly did those of the। and ho will die. He was vnlncd at
Pacific slope during tho flush times of $20,000.
,
POflTXCA^—Praridcat Orxut bos appmutsd Hon. the glacial cpdhh ; but now the world is&gt;
The late Morquis de Prades-Conti,
ZachariAl: Cbaudler, lute 8en»tor from Michi­
^1 the snow crop so scanty,
ex-officer
of
the
body-guards
of
Cluirles
gan, to tho poaition of Bccreury of tee InneerV
he glacier^ left alive* liave' X., died tho other day from the effects
.terior, in place of Delano, roigned. and Mr.
tore hints o&lt; tfcnir former' of what might Ixj called an excess of
-Chandler lias accepted the pcwiliou. The now melted
Lyell Glacier Is now less1 gallantry. He liad never been ill a day,
Secretly ia a native oCNew Hampihira sp&lt;l ML
thana mdo, Ing ; yet, setting out from and retained all activity in spits of his
ionone,
wo may trace its forthc'froaMi
82 years, but in stooping to kiss the
ti grooved and polished sur- hand of the Dowager Countess de la
faaceanJby immense canons and mo­
raines a distkhoe of more than foi ty milce.
The glaciers of Switzerland ore in a
—Prince Frederick of Prusria b to vimt, the
bta, debate condition as compared with
CentexiuUl. u«l will bo eeeorted there by •
tueir farmer grandeur ; so aten are those
German squadron.
.
—The law. introducing cotnpolaory civil mar­ of Norway, Asia and South America.
in Bavaria hare been given effect by royal They have enmo to resemble the short
rivers of tite eastern slope cf tbe Sierra
—TIlc town of Wi&lt;by, in Polish Unnsia, han
that flow oat into the hot plains and are
been derutaied by con flagration. Two hun­
dred dwelling., five rohoob and a synagogue dried up. ' Atfoording to the Scblagintweit
wire destroyed. Some live, were lost, and &amp;- brothers, the glacii-rs of Switzerland
000 iboplc are rendered hcxnclem.
melt at an average elevation above the
—M. Itoubcr nude a apeech at a tanqnet in level of ti»*ea of 7,414 feet Tbe gla­
Ajaccio, recently, of a very progreeeive charac­ cier of Grintlelwald melts at low* than
ter, attacking tbe poliqy of tbeOdesabta, Meo
4,000 feet tiutt of tbe Aar at about 6,000.
Mahon, ami M. Tblern, and claiming that tbe
Bonapartble were tho only party that should The HimMaya Glacier, in which the Gan­
"
does not, according to
govern Ln France, m they favored nulrcnial
suffrage. The Mayor af Ajaccio wm dunnuecd Cant.
descend below 12,914
. _
for having taken part in tbe Ixnquet at which feet. The overage elevation at whicli the
thta speech wm made.
glaciers of the Sier ra melt is not far from
117000 feet above soft TeveL—/farmer’s

aixnort entirely wiped out by a conflagration.
—England fans obtained itatisfactorr spolcgian from China for recent outrages on Britinh
cuti.'teiD*.
end alao guarantees for good conduct
wraarira«tatar«f aafato-ftw rerereJ year-,
tiled Hext day. «M HVka wrireadered himself &lt;mi the part of the Celestials in tbe future.
—Tlxowamb of o|&gt;er*tiv&lt;s were thrown on*
ti thefeu*.’
•
.
RW1 Ikury Drown wm executed of emptoyment by the floods at Sheffield and
aiStXatife. or, Ji^syof tort week, for tec vicinity, many colHeriea and iron worka being
omnlCTxjX IWte F/arr.&gt; Garaan iKam Uv- stopped. The rivera Don, Wye, Avon, and
ia Ifar.late Tba fanner a Bcvem rune to n great height
wife wfiBoatrapad-by lii&lt;&gt; tenon al tec kudo
—Work on the English Channel tunnel in to

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tended with acrioa. note. At Lima eevenl
pemona were kiil'id aud wounded. Benor Itordo,
to probably elected PraaideuL
—Tho young King of Spain baa boon doidgteL te ImpataM wMmm who forartrty
Irrafi with Mmte CmmU m hi. wifK and to
wh-vu-hfjNtD^ad totare made a chanw^g
MafatfSrf V mx ta emftrtr st Ow^crd. X. H.
-TteJjHriow countorteUon named Jtoyd
to be tee mot! eaqiart eugav.
«• iff teepMBtey. wMe msnHywt,|

'8WANTEDS*

King David of Scripture, he eent an officer to
the front of tee Isattle, and during hia abm ace
he, with the Duke of Sexto, ■•orrupted die
officer'a wife and daughter. When the officer
In hi. hotiM he ahot al Alfouw, but miaeed,
wl was uMteutly killed by tho Dnko. Tho
matter bw teen kopt ». quirt aa powlolc, aud
all who wero privy to ths fact have bemitoMmiuauxl. mat oat of ths country, ar have

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Sargent,

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xcelsioK
72, and retired nt 75. Gov. Strong
wits in his 68th when he was chosen
in 1812, and Im remained in office four
years. Got. Brooks was M when ho
was choflon, and ho romainod in office
seven y&lt;‘ara, Gov. Eustis was 70 when
he entered .office. Latterly the Massa­
chusetts Governors liave been much
younger men.

One has been accustomed to hear tire
German troops praised so very highly
that it is not a little startling to read an
article in &amp;c London Tim ex, evidently
written by a competent hand, severely
criticising German tactics, and intimat1 ing pretty clearly the writer's opinion
that all arms of tho English service—
infantry,
artillery, end cavalry—urn
much superior to those of the German
Empire. He says that in the last war up
to Be&lt;ian the German nrmy invariably
acted on the offensive, but that their tac­
tics showed Butt her genius nor originali­
ty, and that iltey frequently directed
their attacks on pointe where, even if
successful, the sacrifice of human life
rendered the victory far too costly.
Throughout the war they adopted but
one maneuvre—they invariably endeav­
ored to turn a flank or both, as at
Woertb, or only one if comparatively
weak, aa nt Gravalotte. They never at­
tempted Napoleon’s favorite mabeuvre
of breaking through the center. After
the war it was felt that the whole system
of handling infantry must toe completely
changed. It is not very clear what the
tecticn of the future will bo; experi­
ments are being made at each of tbe an- :
tumn mooenvrai, but tho authorities do |
not seem to have made up their minds I

Brooklyn is famous for great lawsuits.
The City Court was called upon recently
te arttie fc qnertity ,«hfch invelvte not
only largo property interests bat the
peace and Uappinres of two families.
The parties to the suit are Mrs. Henrietta
J. Peden ou tho one band, and Mrs.
Nettie Little and her husband ou the
other. The canu belli b&gt; * tin coffee
pot valued somewhere in the neighltorhood of fifty cents, currency. Mra.
Pedon,.being found in possession of the
property in question, was stigmatized as
a ihiei by Mrs. Little, who claimed it
Mrs. Little was aided and abetted in her
slanderous oct by tbe maacqline Little,
and both Ma.ro dragged before the bur of
public justice to show cause why they
aliould not pay Mrs. Peden $3,000 dam­
ages for the injury to her good name,
lite jury aMjuitted tiie defendants, there­
by depriving Mrs. Peden not only of her
good name aud coffw pot bnt of sundry
deDan expended inteptf Btwfote.
on the subject.

LAMP CHJMNKY.
SILVER
TIPPED
SHOES

GABLE
SCREW
IM 1 R E

Cutlery Cq*
POHUBLE

$5 to $20ii&gt;

BEST INXHfWORLD

■JSStTOKtalMK

THE HAJO-HMP
CLARK'S BOOK HEP.N6

Tin? tendency to excM- 1

Dickens, in his "American Notes," siva extension, which is the principal i
feature of the-. new tactics, wifi, the '
published thirty years Bgo, tlmcrilMsl a
writer thinks, lead some day to a crush- '
prisoner in the Eastern Penitentiary at
Philadelphia, whose solitary confine­ ingdtemor.
men the great novelist hunented. This
pciwon, Charles Landhrimer, still lives,
at tho age of 73. He Harf just been sent
Imek fo his old headquarters for the i
mxth time, for the often*1 of stealing—
a paarion which 1ms kept him in jail for '
i more titan half of his life.

OPIU

CATARRH]
CUREB.I

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3rr*«B rir TRUMAH** BRICK. Second

VOL. Ill

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“Progression.. No Retrograding.”

NAWVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1875.

pretty time for yon to think of going, when how tn get tlmt heifer home. I believe
the fiirod man ia gone I X toicl him that I will take you down there early in the
I could get yon to come and do the morning, and leave you to drive her up.
chores, and that yon would bo as frithfuj It is nine miles there, but you can come
in doing them oh I would bo; but he back leisurely, and feed alongside the
wouldn’t hear a word about it, I didn't road. You’d like it as well as to stay at
feel very light hearted often- ho was gone, home and work, wouldn’t you, Philip!”
“ Y&lt;a sir, "Philip replied in on absentbut I tried to bravo it out the beet that 1
could ; and T worked hard all dayr That mmded way.
He was in n quandary.
afternoon was dark and cloudy, and I got Perhaps he had better slay at home a
up the cows and milked them u iittfo little longer and see if things didn’t seem
earlier than I supposed that rdld'; bull more agreeable to him. Maybe he hail
didn't think the sun was firn minutes judged his father a. little too handily.
high when 1 got tho chores done. I Clinton Dexter would conro to the barn
took thonewspoper and sot down in the at midnight to meet him, and—
door, so us to be on hand to take care of
Philip was arrested in his cogitations
the hoxso when, father came; and I by his father saying :
hadn't read a quarter of a column whew
“ I have so many cares, so many things
lie drove tq». Well, as true as I live and to think of, that I can hardly keep track
breathe, after promising me I should go of my cluldrog’s ages. I believe, Philip,
to Hartford with him the first time that your birthday comes the 30th of Septem­
ho went after Imying anil then breaking ber, doesn’t it!”
his word, leaving ma to feel disappointed
“ Ym, sir.”
\
and to work hard all day, the first ho
“ And so you will be fifteen years old
PETER RAYMOND'S SON.
said to mo was : * What arc you afttisg to-morrow. Well, well, it docs beat all
.
A Star]/ fur All Fathtct.
here o-reoding fort W|hy. aren’t yon how time flies. Fifteen years ! It doesn't
Twenty years ago, Peter Raymond doing your chares?’ It galled, I tall KCem more than lialf that time since you
owned a hard, stony farm, eighteen yon, but I replied ns calmly os I could waroababj. Let me see. I believe I
miles from ’Hertford. Ono September
tirnt tho chorea were all done, and.be promised to let you go to Hartford tliis
evening, about 9 o'clock, ho suddenly said, * Oh, oh, tlmt is it, is it I You do fall, didn’t 11 Wc shall be half way
recollected that ho bad left his bridle tl&gt;e choree in the middle of the after­ there when wo get to Skidmore s, and
hanging on a bar-post.by hisshcep barn, noon when 1 am gone, and then mt down peeing to-morrow is your birthday, per­
when ho turnckl' hfa old white marc in and read, do you ?’ It was so confounded haps we had better keep on.
I don’t
the pasture that afternoon. Ho sprang cutting. If bp had stuck a knife into know as we have any better time to
over the wail and struck across lota, me he wouldn't liave hurt mo any worse. leave. We can take an early start—have
hoping to secure it before any greedy I vowod tlifn that I would six* Hartford breakfast at half-past five, and get off by
mowed bovine should make it forever on my birthday, and I shall be much six, and by nine, if we have good luck,
useless for bridle 5? urposes. Ashe drew mistaken if I am not there to-morrow we shall be there. We can stay there till
near the lwn&gt; luy thought he heard voices morning ; and if my father six* me again thro-* o’clock in the afternoon, and you
inside. What any one ahoulfl^be there for one year, he’ll see more'n I think he wouldn’t be late home.
It will be light
for he conld not conjecture. He stepped wilt I will be here at tho barn at Just to-morrow evening—there is a good
as lightly na be could on the numowed midnight. ,My bundle of clothes is hero moon now. Well, you may as well go to
rowen, and slipped in behind the big now in tho oat-bin. Don't fail to bo on bed and get all the sleep you can. I
door, which was standing ajar, and lis­ time, Clint. We must get to Hartford nlioll call you at four o’clock.”
tened.
by sunrise. I want to get a glimpse of
Philip started the second time to go,
Philip, ms elilcat son, was there, and the city before tho steamboat goes Out
but just ns he got his hand on the latch
Clinton Dexter, a son of the man at I don't know what the faro is to New his father said : t
whose house he liad been to 1 111. The York. I doubt if wo have money enough
“ Wait a minute Philip. If you had
lads were about of an ago—both nearly to take us there. If we haven’t wo can some one to keep you company from
15; - Philip was talking When hia father atop nt some of the landing places on the Skidmore’s and help you to drive the
■went upto the tarn, but he finished way.’’
heifer, I wouldn’t mind staying till near­
what he was saying just os Mr. Itaymond
Wliat a variety of feelings Peter Ray­ ly night before we left tho city. Perhaps
got into position to catch tht words, and mond had in tho fifteen minutes he stood Clinton Dexter would be willing to walk
young Dexter commenced to reply. Ho beliind the barn door and listened. At up from there with you and help drive
raid:
~
’
first ho was so utterly surprnwd he could her, if he could go with ns to Hartford,
" Wall, Phil,my father ia just ns incon­ hardly believe his own cars; but be took and spend the day. If you think that ho
siderate |a your father fa. I don't think it all in; as ho realised wlui hta son would, nnd you would like to have him
that ho enrfrnbors he etcr was a boy. contemplated doing, be was in high go, you may run over to Mr. Dexter’s
Tljcrc is scarcely a day in the year tlmt dudgeon; he unconsciously closed his and tell him that if it is convenient for
he docs not ride out—lie rides mor’n he teeth very firm aud clenched his right him to spare‘Clinton I would like to have
used to before he was first selectman— fist tightly. Ho could hardly refrain him go to Hartford with uh to- morrow,
and you may Ixi sure tlmt he always lurn from pouncing ui&gt;ou his son then .and and walk homo from Skidmore’b with
something on hand to bo dime, just os there, and giving him a sound drubbing, you in the evening. And be sure and
your father docs. Soon as the frost is but he decided that it would be wise to tell Clinton, if his father conscnta to his
out of the ground, in the spring, ho hear the boys* talk and learn all their going, tliat wo will call for him as early
tells me before ho rides off, tlmt I may plans, and then confront them. But ns as six o’clock."
pick up stones or spread manure till, it Philip talked* on, Raymond's teeth were
Philip, said : “ Yes, sir," and took up
ia time to milk and fodder; after that less firmly closed, and then as Philip his hat and went Ato tlw hall; but be­
comes plowing and planting; a little said, in a lialf sad tone, " I doubt if my fore he got to the outside door, his
later in the season he tells me to hoe father loves me nt all,” half a dozen dif­ father called out:
corn nr jxjtatoen, or weed Um garden till ferent feelings strove for the mastery.
“ One thing more, Philip. I left my
it is time to get up the cows, and, if he
■“Don't love him?” he repeated to bridle hanging on a bar post down, by
ia at home when I take tlie pails to go himself, " tho ungrateful rascal! Haven’t
the shceji barn, this afternoon. If you'll
out to milk, he always tells mo to be I been scrubbing along m savingly as curno back across lots and bring it up,
earn nnd strip the cow?- dean, just as pourable, and ' privately putting little
it'll save going for it in tlm morning. I
though he thought I should be lasy and sums into the savings bank, so that I
intended to got it myself when I came
dishonest enough to leave half the milk could send him away in a year or two,
home from Mr. Dexter's, but it slipped
in their Iwgs if ho did not toll me so; and give him a better chance fox an edu­
my mind."
and he would be just as likely to tell me cation than I ever had 1 Haven’t I often
“Lucky thing it did,” Philip said to
tlmt before a dozen visitors sa any way— said-to my friends tlmt he wns one of the
hiinMilf as he stepp&lt;xl out of the door.
makes n fellow feel mighty uncomfortable, most faithful, trusty buys in the world,
“ If bo had como around that way home
yon know. In the winter I have to chop and that I could leave home any time,
and heard Clint and I talking iu the barn
wood most of the time that I am not in .night or day, and never worry about
school ; and I don’t think my fattier ever things so long ns he wns there to take I guess he wouldn't be in quite so geutle
fi-els quite ralisfitxl if I don't chop as cure? If ho docs doubt my love, up to a mood to-night. He would have given
much, and hoe uh much, and plow as this time I have Inved him and been very mo * Hail Columbia * right and left; and
mncli oh a full-grown man could do in proud of him. I havo not boon very Clint would have fared worse than I, for
when his father's back is up he’s savage
the same time. I didn't know till the jdemonstrative
______________ _______
_______
about__it,
to be__sure. .I
other day how if was with you, Phil. I I never thought it waa. wise to pet and ns a tiger. Strange wliat has come over
father
to-night 1 • I noticed that mother
don t wonder that your path nee is worn ' praise children- Perhaps I have been a
out; I assure you tliat I am quite a« ' little too unsocial and straight-faced with wiw surprised to see him so much more
social
ami
gentle than common.”
tired of living hi this way as you are.”
him. Maybe I’d Ixdtor not let them

NO. 6.

ouostx trpn vtobk.
but that bundle of doihing liad Iwn and if. he bad looked back os he jnsNcd
brought up from the oat bin and left on out of the door be would h &gt;vc Been his • A California ghost lately hod a good
tho cluuntor ntaira till Philip should go father brush a tear or two from his own opportunity to make himoelf useful, but
to tod. That is whst ho hoped hia toy eyes.
declined the honor. He waa doubtless a
would do when to askod him to como
Henceforth there was no lack of confi­ minor hi tho fladi, and it appears still
around by ‘.to torn and get tho halter. dence, sympathy, and affection between had n spiritual hankering after mines and
He had no further fear that ho would atr Mr. Itaymond and Philip; and by reason miners. He began to rattle around, aud
temptto give him the slip that night.
of a private interview-that Mr. Raymond pixy with tho machinery and tools of the
Mr. Raymond and Philip rode up to liiul with Clinton Dexter's father, Clin­ Crcnsiw mine near Santa Rosa. From
Mr. Dexter's door for Clinton the next ton's home life was much more agreeable the noise made and heard by the steepmorning, just m tho nun wns pevping than heretofore.
leas miners, itHeemrdaa if a whote troop
over the hills. It waa aa delightful n
Philip always looked bask to hta fif­ of goblins were at work in tho minus
September morning nn they could desire. teenth birthday as a remarkable epoch from 10 o’clock at night untii 3 o'clock
As soon as they were on the road Mr. in hta life; and.he never ceased—until in the morning. When the men re­
Itaymond saidhis aged father recently visited him, and sumed their labor next day they found
"Now, boys, you must keep your eyes hoard him speak rather harshly tr his nothing hod been done in tho way of
open—soo all that is toto seen and get all own little son—to marvel at the wonder­ work, for al! tho clatter and wear and
tto enjoyment out of going that you can. ful cliange that came over his father, tear of tools aud machinery. During
Wo don't have holidays very often, and himself, or both, at that time. Then he these nightly demonstrations no move­
wo must inaku the. most of them when we took him aside and told him the story, ment or shadow could be seen alxmt tho
do have them. Pinlip and I have worked and cautioned him against growing into mouth of the shaft. Ono day-lately n
pretty liard lately, and I guess, Clinton, the habit of speaking that way to his lone miner was at work nt tho bottom of
tbot yon havo. I believe a play day will child ten tho slinft—his fellow-workman all being
do us all good. I made up my mind
" Always remember, Philip," said he, above ground. He beard a nofoo close
this morning to ,try, aud leave all my “ that crustinois-and harshness arc no to him, looked and saw the figure of a
cares and business behind mo for once ; more agreeable to a child’s feelings than man dad in a mining garb. He looked
so you need havo no fear, if you they ore to a grown person’s; and they just like a genuine miner. The miner
talk to each other all you please, are more likely to lead one out of the naked the appearance what it wonted.
nnd ask me as many questions as right patli than into it; nnd they never There wna no reply. He punched at the
you wish, that it will disturb mo at all." will forget love.”
figure with a drill and tfie drill went
It did not escape Mr. dtaymond’s ob­
through the shadow without striking any
servation ttot bis remarks caused tlie
tubstance. The figure continued to stand
pvrrs or, msiokk.
lads to glance at each other in blank
there in the form and semblance of a
Xery few young men who regularly
astonishment, and it cut him to the
man. At length the miner made a prop­
smoke cigars arc aware of tho expensivoquick. “ What kind of a father Ixave 1
osition: "If you are .going to work
n&lt;-M of the habit They whiff away their
been,” ho asked himself, " not to be able
here, I'll get out." No voice, or move­
Havanas without a thought of wlut the
to speak a fow civil and kind words, to
ment like going to work. "Or," con­
practice is costing them. It is only five
my son without having it received with
tinued the miner, " it I'm to work here
cents or ten cents a time, and so they in­
such surprise?
Poor toy' Wonder,
you must get out." Tho ghost took the
dulge unconscious that they are con­
pleasure, guilt and grief are all depicted
hint and vanished up the slioft, and ttie
verting houses, lands, capital, and the
in his countenance, to-day. After this,
mine has not been haunted by tho ghostlj
essentials of life, into smoke. But. let
with God’s help, I’ll so manage that
troop rance. They went os soon as the sub­
us look al it in tho light of arithmetic.
hell never doubt my loving him—never
ject of work was mentioned to them. It
Suppose, reader, that you should save
plan to run away from his father's house
may be their high privilege to loaf
the money you pay for cigara and put it
again."
1
around in idleness, but it’s a pity, nev­
into the savings bank where the interest
Mr. Itaymond spared no pains to have
ertheless, that ghosts won't work, when
will l&gt;c compounded semi-annually —have
the boys enjoy their first trip to Hart­
tho effort costa them so little and men
you tho slightest idea of the amount of
ford. Ho called their attention to every­
and women so much. Tho California
such savings in Hie run of years I Be­
thing that he thought would interest
miner mado tho first practical test of this
ginning v/itli a low daily cost of the use
them on tho way. He told them who
kind, and it may now bo recorded as n
of tobacco, five nnd one-fourth cents
owned such and such a farm when ho
hard fact that ghosta won't work.
per day would amount to 820 in a year,
was a boy; wliat the land was worth an
8260 in ten years, $5,800Jn fifty ycara.
KtXG WinClAX AT HOME.
acre then, and what was the market
Saving likewise 11 cents daily, yotl will
Emperor William of Germany is not
value now; who built this house nnd
have $40 at tlie 'end of tlie yea1, $520 a man whf&gt; cares much fur luxury. The
that; nnd pointed out where Gen.-----in ten years, and $11,600 in fifty years. Rev. Wayland Hoyt, of Boston, has vis­
wns born, and whore Hon. ------ lived till
Tliis lost sum, if saved by tho young ited his palace recently at Berlin, and
ho went to college. He was no lew
dork, in a single decade would leave him writes entertainingly about it as follows:
painstaking when they got to tho city.
quite a little capital to invest in some •‘ The Emperor William docs not seem
Ho took them past Trinity College, the
legitimate busineas.
And many poor to have anything ho wishes to conceal.
State House, U10 High School; ho point­
young men iu tliia city arc spending 11 I spent a very interesting hour in {Miss­
ed out the different churches, aud told
cents daily for cigara or tobacco! Y’oung ing through the palace, which is his con­
them who preached in them; ho went
men, you can’t afford to smoko at this stant city residence. It is not very
with them to tho Athcmnum and spent
rate. We say nothing of the unpleasant­ grand, or oven* sumptuous. But onter
nn hour with them there.
ness of tho liabit, but look at it entirely it and you at once feel tliat you are in
Sometimes Philip looked nt his father
from a pecuixiary point of view. You tlie homo of a soldier. It fa almost an
in dumb bewilderment, and wondered if
can’t afford it. By studying the above arsenal, it is so warlike every way. Old
tlicy really were in Hartford, or if it wore
can you not see how you are unoon- armor aud now armor, fragments of
all a dream. How social and interesting
sciously sending off into space to make shells—tho mcmcntocM of Imttlcs, models
hia father was! He felt as if ho never
tlie circuit of tlie globe money that would of tho different kinds of soldiers in their
wna ncquninU'd with him toforc. Wliat
purchase a good homestead, and leave appropriate uniform, models of various
a delightful time ho should have liad if
you something beside to make comfort­ guns, great relief mape of battle-fields
be had not been planning to do so mean
able your old ago ? Wo recommend to and fortrreses—these are everywhere
a thing. If his fattier know it, how ho all smokers to take an evening, sit down
about. Almost all the pictures, too, arc
would despise him; he looked nt him so with their families, and consider whether
martial—battle bccuc after battle scene;
earnestly, sometimes he wau afraid that they can afford to smoke; whether their
some of older conflicts, others of the
bo saw guilt tinge his countenance. If happiness, their future pruepccts and
modern
fights in-which the Emperor
ho could only get up the courage ho tilcir respectability would not be greatly
himself fa the conspicuous figure. I
would confess tlie whole to his fattier enhanced by a total iliscontinimnoo of
went into the Emperor’s private study
nnd implore forgiveness.
the odious practice.
and library. J saw tho chair in which
Thuft the day wore away, and Philip
he site, the desk at which lie writes, tho
was not sorry when it was time to start
or1 I’M X.ITIXO.
pile of dispatches awaiting Ins attentions
for home. After Mr. Itaymond left the
In an article on the effects of opium
tads to follow on will) tho heifer, they eating, which discusseB measures pro­ the books he uses, the |»aj&gt;era fresh from
talked over tho events of the past twenty- posed in Parliament concerning the rev­ his hand. It fa manifestly a workman's
plahc—Uifa study. Tho grim old Em­
four hours together, and they were both enue derived from the production of the
very decidedly 'St tho opinion that they drug in India, tho Loudon Spectator ex­ peror fa evidently no idler. He keeps
had a very narrow and providential es­ presses the following opinion concerning his hand on things. I am told tliat ho
cape from committing a disgraceful act; tho effects of its consumption by the fa at hfa table regularly every morning
and they both agreed, after a little dis­ inliabitanta of the G'hineae lowlands, nt 6. Well, no ono can help honoring
cussion on that point, tlmt they would which will bo novel to many readers: I ho fearless old fellow amid such proofs
never divulge to a human iieing that they That tlie physical evils arising from ot painstaking devotion to dirty. Six­
teen miles from Berlin fa Potsdam, the
had over dreamed of miming away.
opium eating may be exaggerated is no
On his way over to Mr. Dexter’s,
"I hesitated n good white, Clint," j know that I’ve heard this &gt;0kjibont their
It was half-piuit 9 when Philip drove doubt true, and wo incline to believe, favorite residence of King Frederick tlie
Phil replied, “ before Idecided td apeak 1 running away; but I shall, of course, do Philip had na great a variety of feelings the heifer into his father's barnyard. after years of study of tho evidence ad­ Groat. Here, too, fa tho present Em­
to yon about itj but 1 made up my mind I something to prevent their going. - Ill and as great a conflict with them as his After ho hod his supper his father asked duced by experts, that they have been peror’s summer palace. Well, there i
in haying time'MAuit it was the last sum- j go to tho house and think over what father had while standing behind tho
many a country seal in America more
him to step out to tlw shed and get a exaggerated in a very curious way.
barn door; but before he got there the
iqilcndid. I was most interested in this
mcr that I should stay at homo and help couree to take.”
package that wna under the wagon-scat. Opium affect-, all patients in England
summing
up
wm that he wm an ungrate
palaeo, iu the Emperor's sleeping-room.
to hay, and fare
I did then. Father u
And Petal- Itaymond crept away from
When ho brought it Mr. Raymond more or 1cm in the same way, and it lias,
always ready to find fault—he generally the barn as though he were a sneak­ ful . scamp, and that his father was all opened it and took from it " Webster's- therefore, been imagined that it afftxds It fa utterly plain. His bod is but a
right;
only
he
had
so
many
cares
an
anxi
­
single
mattrcsi upon a narrow and com­
says when he geta home, * I don't think thief, and then hurried home ns fast as
Unabridged Dictionary,” and sat down idl men throughout the world alike, but
mon bedstead."
you JlatKlnfrt yourself working to &lt;tay, he could, not once thinking of his bri­ eties that it some times made him a lit­ to bis desk and wrote on tho fly-leaf :
that is not tho case. It is probable that,
tle
stern
and
crabbed.
Philip ?' And sometimes ho oaks mo if dle. He had hardly got seated ii% his
" Prcaanted to Philip C. Itaymond, on like whisky, it has a different effect on
PACIFIC SOCIETY UUSSIP
Mr. Dexter was always ready to oblige his fifteenth birthday, by his affectionate
my imok diitwu't nolle, I’ve chopped so usual place in the big arm chair before
A ixdl in Marysville was attended by
different races. Scotchmen and Swedes
much or hoed so much ; and no matter Philip comes in
Philip expected his his neighbor Raymond and he cheerfully father, Peter Itaymond.” And then
on
average
of about tan men to one
drink too much whisky, but to say that
if I work as hard ns I can from sunrise father would say gruffly: “It is high gave his consent to Clinton's going. without closing tho book ho passed it to
wlitaky destroys Scotchmen and Swedes woman ; but tlie women worn to liavo
to sundown, T never hoard anything more time you were in bed.” Aud so he was Clinton didn't know what to make of thia Philip.
is a rhetorical exaggeration. The liquor mode up in vivacity wliat they tacked in
Plnliji could Imut no more.
Tlie
encouraging—never get one word of taken by surprise when his father said, sudden turo of affairs. As he went with
does not make them, as races, less strong, numbers. Miss Lotta Schuman, attired
Philip to the door, ho whispered:
praise. I feel sorry to clear out on my gently:
tears that bod come to his eyes twenty
loos brave, or less prolific. But it is, n blue silk en train, a ta pull-back, six“ Won't you hand me tho almanac be­ . “ What’rt up, Phil? what has happened! times during the day, and as many times
mother’s account. I love her, and be­
nevortheiHM, a certainty that whisky can button kills, and a loco overdress, was
lieve that she lovea me, but if father fore you sit down, Philip J”
Has your father found out anything I’’ ' bad boon forced back, now overflowed kill out pome racua, uuch as red Indians, prettiest and sprightliest She had a
Philip's mother raised her eyes from
loves me bo never shows it—m-ver speaks
"Not a thing—not a thing,” Philip his eyelids and ran down his cheeks. He and some tribes in the South Seas; and quarrel with her escort late in tho even­
a tender, loving word to me. My mind her sewing and glanced nt her husband hurriedly whispered back. "Yon don't stammered:
&gt; it ta probable, though not quite proved, ing, and, iu hrr dashing way, said :
is fully made up, Clint - I am going to as though she wondered what liad called htipposc, Clint, he’d be taking us to
"You ore too kind to me, father. I
, some castes of low vitality in India it- “Just l&lt;X&gt;k a'hero! I ain’t no slouch;
run away; and I wont to get off to-nighL forth such unusual gentleness. Itay Hartford, tomorrow, if ho had! It’s all do not deserve this."
| self. Similarly opium—and especially I'm a tally. I am, and know how to be­
Never mind about your clothes— I've got mood ojM-ntxl the almanac at September, right but it’s the strangest thing that ever
" Don’t deserve it, Philip 1" exclaimed Indian opium, which ta extremely mild, have like one.” Then slio drew a realiirta^w^ Jiandkerchiefs and rtockingir ;
after glancing down the page, he happened—I’ll tell yon all about it to­ Mr. Raymond, with much apparent sur'■ and there little used in medicine—doee volvcx- from a pocket among tho folds of
ennugh
pUt tjp, and 1’11 divide with
------ ’.................................
' ,yon
_j turned to his wife and asked: "la to- morrow—can’t stay long enough now." priac. " I think that you’d better leave i nut af/pear to permanently injure the
her dross at her hip, and shot the beau,
untT We tan cam more. Last week I day tlie third or fourth Tuesday of the
Mr. Itaymond took up a newspaper . that to my judgment I should like to j Chinese of too Delta, who have taken to so that he fa likely to tii*-.—San Fran"
----------------------------------------.............
thought
it would grieve mother,
so -I pret­ month?”
and bowed bis head over it when his so.. ! know what boy does deserve kindness it by a kind of instinct, and may find in ci»co Chronicle.
ty mneli decided to give it up; but I gut
"The fourth," she replied. "To- started for Mr. Dexter’s; but if hia wife j from hta father if you dou’t If I liad a I it a protection against fatigue and malaIVK FOB THE BOYS.
so provoked the day that father went to morrow is tlie last day of the month !"
liad observed him closely, she would | dozen sons I could not ask them to be । ria, such as the Peruvians find in cocoa;
Hartford I determined I would .go any­
“Are you quite sure about it J” be ' have neon that he did very little reading, more faithful and industrious than you while it kills out the Aaaameae, and we
A Montasim street boy ran ticroi* the
way. . You m-.lH’re I’ve lived ever since queried. "If you are convert, I am a I and that there waa a inNtbtod expna&lt;ton have been. There, there! don’t shed
: greatly fear would kill out tlie Bengal­ road yesterday to where several fada
I was bom, within eighteen miles of week beliind in my reckoning. I’ve had ! on his countenance. He did not raise j any tears over it—you’re tired—better
! use of the Gangetio Delta, who, were the were building a bonfire of leaven, and
Hartford, but never was there, nor* in many tilings crowding upon me lately. ! hia eyes from the f*i»cr whcii he heard ' go to bod a.i Boon as you can, so as to
: drug but cheap, would be under the called out: " ’Mon and hbc the fun. A
any other city. I aiked. father if I might , I've liardly known which way to turn returning footsteps, but he listened wry । feel fresh in the morning. If it’s a gocxl ' samo atmospheric temptation as the policeman is jawing my mother about
go with him, last Juno, when lie wm go­ find. I promised Mr. Skidmore that I, intently and he know that Philip state day, to-morrow, we must secure tliat
straw in the alley, iumI sIic'b rauraiug buck,
Chineec.
,
ing, and he mid I ©onldn’t go very well would take dial two-yur-old heifer away • softly and hurriedly to the Imck end of rowen.”
1 and he says she'd lx tter look out, and
thru, but I Should go with him the first Unit I bought of him the tiretof October, the hall, and opened the chamber door
A FiRKMAh iu Ellsworth, Me., having I sho says she isn’t afraid of no policeman
" Thank yon, fattier,” Pbiiip said with 1
time he vreni after haying. Well, when fihe mtiM l»e got home to-morrow."
lx-fore he came over to the sitting-room. A a quivering voter, and went immediately ! draased himself hurriedly, found, when । with hfa front teeth out, and I'll bet
he spuU
going, last wik.Uakad him
Philip got up to go to 1k&gt;!. Reymond hick of relief canw into his face, and to up stairs. If he hsd Ixam a little tasa he got to the scene of conflagration, that1 !i»ere’]| bn a tuwih*. and she’ll lick, and
if he was going to take m« along, and he eaid:
'
straightened up st if a great bordvsi had ovenxitno himrelf he wou’d have notired I he had on his wife's Ixajt velvet sack, nil ; —hairy, boys, hurry!"—flrtfait Frtc
annwered pretty erabbedly, ‘No, air;
“Don’t hurry, Philip; I’m thinking been lifted from him. He had no doubt ttot hta fattier'a voice was slightly shaky. j covered over with bugles aud iieads.
Frr&lt;n.

TUB BELCOKJf FAEl^

TU. Fell! U&gt;c Fall! Ux&gt; wclrome Fall!
Thy traipcr benign we worship a!!.
■nirewciirrtej Bin-', •corchlnj relcn

tv-aaoa Hand of foUa«e xay!
When wood* j&gt;ut no Uiete bright array.
When Earth her prodoeta
Uta while,
And laaffuld tanw Irarn k&gt; amUc,
_
Then tnan f&lt;Tgw*» the beat and tod
,
Bununer Inflicu-U» bllaa to rpofl.
Bbwi oeaKKi I KindUaot ot th* year.
Wiltont tbec wretched, nd, and drear
"
Would tom’i lot be—hi» fearful doom
r«n winter* In »lghl—and worae to come.
Then let ne be glad-each token and alwu
Of woatUerly influence all pxaHno
To whiaper tliat tha proo^.teaaon at “ Fall"
la at band, to couth rt ns oflrapd all.
PZBASA/fTBIXS.

\

Tnr-rutto affairs— Wrestling matches. - ’
A heavy income—Tho entrance of the
elephant
•
■ •' i
f
Bass, the British alo man, has id/OOO ' '

Bass “ drummers” to sell it for him.
Pkksidext Grant Im" taken to the use
of spectacles.
A book canvasser should none/ try to
interview a woman when she fa washing.
How do wo know-that Richard IU.
had on aversion to pay too, much for
gloves 1 Because he wotfldn’t let a pair
of kids cost him a crown !

Suumusnta power of endurance—A
cattle-drover who had one ear cut pff by ,
tho Indians got up and walked off on the .' '
otlr*x one.

“ Mr son, put away that ball. Do you
know where tho wicked boys go who _
play bull on Sunday
" Yes*m; ib^y*
do down by the-fair grounds."
" Wdat docs ‘ Good Friday ’ mean I"
asked one schoolboy of another. “You
liad better go homo r nd read your Rol&gt;inson Crusoe,” was the withering re­
ply.

Paiison Brownlow olwcrves tlmt when
a family must sterl tlieir wood and bor­
row their provisions in order to wear
hig .-toned clothes it fa time tliat some
one kick the head of the family.
J ones had prepared himself for a home
dinner, to hfa liking. He sat down in hfa ,
dining-room at jwace with till the world 1
and ssid, “ Now, Hannah, bring the cold
mutton. No hot meat for me ’this
weather.” Hannah hesitated fora min
t.ta and said, “ But I done give it away,
sir.” “Give it away! Give my dinner
awnyl" "Yes, sir. You said if any
tramjis called I was to give them tho cold
shoulder.”

The other day one of the Detroit
UnioiiSehool girls called to a companion :
"Say, Nellie, did you know tliat Kitty
Hiu-purV j*Imd bonghtaboiweI” "No;

fa tlmt so. Is it a nice house I” " Great
big brick house, with tho owfulleet big-/y
geet pones of glass you ever saw!”
"Ami buy windows.” “ No ; just straight
windows. "Well, that settles it,” said
No. 2 as she turned away.
" Wc have
two bay windows on our house, and
though Kitty fa a nice girl she can’t bclong to our set.”—Detroit l^cc
*

A Fifth Ward widow moved'"mtoTieF
new house the other day, and her fi^t
six callers wore lightning rod agents.
She bluffed them off one by one, but
when the seventh came ho said . "I
dou’t claim ttiat a rod will protect the
house, but I do say that if I was looking
for a second wife I'd never marry a
widow who didn't have a lightningrod on
her house.
And that's tlie way all
—
men think.”
" You
pt*f
’em!" she promptly replied. fMbillHiS
sure tlmt they are conJqi!ciiraB,*Wor’—

Detroit Free Preaa.

Tbc vUUpcr.tl auuuUtr

Fa»l fell tbc r*la ; Ibe pallid auxin
Wm bidden by Ihr tenipeei'a reck.
“ Adlev!" yon cried, •• now, float forjci
To bring our beet niubrtthi tick!"
-&amp;rfbn«-/w .Vowmbcr.
AX APFEBCIAYIFE [cOXSTillVEXT.

During one of the soaaiunB of the Lep
falnturc when Hoffman was Qot-eruo!',*i&lt; j
bill was passed regulating the size of
apple barrels. It was of so trivial a
diameter that he vetoed it In the fol­
lowing summer, a good old former from
tho Mohawk Valley eam/rfhto (he Exec^
utivo Chamber, and, b*ndii«Mm¥!etfew&lt;
of introduction, and:
innn
•
" Govanur, I've come Io' UKyoteW
pardon my son out of the State Prison ;
he’s been there geiu’.ou tiro |e*piriftul
hfa time ’ll be up in nboui twn n&amp;mhM.
Harvest fa cornin’ os :iri ctiro.tm jlJipgR I

weeks. Governor^ and I. hind o’ ttought
I should tike‘to Irr.vc' Eiri ■rtp'ld
farm. He’d bo quite hnndy. Don't you
think yoti could do iff’;
\
",There was abmMR&amp;ff aiour luftt,*’.
said the Govrnior, .

he wa*&lt; a good old fellow, and I told him

you. Governor, for {mrdonhi’ hint Dow,
i^.a» hands nra scarce ; Mid on h lutif

of my n&lt; ighlxira I timnk you for vrtoin’
I Im, apple twrrrl bill.”--Harper'* iiapotine.,

’

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-

HOUSE.

L J. WHEELER’S

j Havmo, exploded Oct. 29ih. The eneincer was slight ly hurt
Damage
[ S3,ODO.
’

—:

7
HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS
of Au Saublc.

Aud wramtne n;y stocks.
Goods of nearly all kinds were never ho cheap befoie, and with tho strong competition in trade
here, there Is no reason why anybody should seek a lietter market than Nashville. We have a fine line of

DRESS GOODS,
CONSISTING

PART

OF

Burmese Cloth,
Uhlans,
Alpacas,
Alpaca Lustres, ■

All Wool Plaids,

Cashmeres,

jr^T* The popular shades well represented with worsted fringes to match. _gl

PRINTS AND COTTON GOODS
The

Erastus D. Hillmon, of Pontiac,
shot his cousin Silas some time ago
in a qtjarrel over some farm work.
Tlie act preyed upon him to such an
extent that he died a few days since.
He was to have been tried in Decem­
ber.
■
Tlie schooner Minnie Williams,
laden with coal, bound from Cleve­
land io'Chicago, whs slnprecked ou
the 29th. The body of her captain
P. A- Berry, also the Irtxlyx of three
of
her crew
washed
ashore
near Pentwater. The vessel carried
a crew of eight, was worth a boat
$12,000 and insured for$I 1,000.

THE BEST DUG OVERALLS IN THE MARKET FOR 75 CENTS.

MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING!
The finest and largest stock ever brought to this market
A good, straight business
Suit for $12. Mothers who have the care ot families cannot afford the make
their boys clothing, when we sell them good suits for the small sum of $6.

WE MAKE A SPECALTY OF CLOTHING! NO SHODDY GOODS KEPT.

Boots and Shoes, and Rubber Goods.
XVc keep all of. the best-makes, and shall sell them so cheap that everybody will have
a pair. We defy competition in this department.
_A. COMPLETE -ASSOTLTTvTElSrT OF

On Saturday morning a little boy
named Karsh, residing on Picrca
street, Detroit, fell into a pen contain­
ing a largo hug, and was • severely
bitten before' his father could pull
him out.'
,

Erl win Akcer a clerk, was drowed al Jackson Nov. 1st.
He was
crossing the railroad bridge, and,
meeting a - train, stepped one side,
missing his footing fell in the water.
His parents live in Monroe.

SCOTCH PLAIDS Q5 CTS.

. clear down. Navy Blue Prints, and all the best brands kept constantly on hand.
.
..
best brands, except the Blues, at 7 to 8 Cents.

.

'

HATS, C-A-FiS, GLOVES &amp;&gt;
'
MITTENS I
'
That are bound to give better satisfaction and wear longer than all others.

Flannels, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Trunks,
Sate lie] s, Valises, Scarfs, Nubias,

Ladies’ Jackets,. Oil Cloths, Horse Blankets, &amp;c., &amp;c.

CHOICE FAMILY GRIM EKIES.
THE BEST TEAS ALWAYS ON HAND.
C3T“ The above comprise only a small part of what we keep.
We have Goods
piled up stairs, down stairs, down cellar, and everywhere, and more coming every week.

REMEMBER
No

where else can you buy more goods for the same money. We delight in handle
ing GOOD GOODS, and we mean that no customer shall go away dissatisfied.

A sad accident occured nt Quincy,
on the 28lh, about 3 p. m. A wagon
containing Mr. Norton and hi* moth­
er. attempted tocrMathe track ahead
of the approaching train.
The en­
gine struck the wagon mid Mrs.
Norton wtp instnully killed; the mnh
lived about fifteen tniniites. The
lady was aliout 45 yeah old. the man
about 21. Norton uas a iurmer, anil
and lived about four miles north of
Qmucy.

Come in, make your purchase and return to your homes, with that smile of satis­
faction that a good bargain always begets.
*

New style Prints for 8 cents.
New Corsets for only 50 cents.
New Shawls, Scarfs and Comforters.
New Flannels and Ladies Cloths.
New Skirts and underclothing.
New Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens. '
New Boots and Shoes.
New Crockery and Glassware.
New Trunks, Valises and Horse blankets.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

G. A. TRUMAN.
Nashville, Sept. 15, 1875,

.

The Beckwith Heater

A week ago Monday Wm. Clifton
foreman of the gas works m East
Saginaw, died suddenly. Hid sis’er
who had been keeping house tempo­
rally for him, stepped out to the meat
market and when she returned a few
moments later he was dead
A post
mortem examination was made by
several’ of the best, physicians but
that were unable tu understand the
cause of his death, and a jury return­
ed a verdict Saturday night that de­
ceased came to his death by visitation
of God, and from cause tn the jury
unknown.
The Pound murder -ease, held at
Grand Haven has closed and John H.
Fuller has beerf convicted ot the
murder of Wilson Pound on the
testimony of the con it stenographer
who read his notes of the confession
madej by. Jobu H. Fuller in his
testimony in the case of the People
vs. Melvin C. Fuller, and on Friday
last, was sentenced to Jackson for life
with hard labor. The verdict of the
jury in the trail of Melvin Fuller ,wns
••not guilty.” Melvin remains in jail
to asrnit his trial on a charge of
tearing up the railroad track. Wat­
son is still in jail. Whether he is to
tried lor the murder ot not is not yet
mode known*

Said a diallngnished politician to
his sow : “Look at me ! I began as
an alderman, and here I am at the
tree ; aud wliat is my reward ’ Why
when I die, my son will be the great­
est rascal in the city.” To this the
young hopeful replied: “Yes, dad,
when you die-—bm not till then."—•
Danbury A’ewt.

A Baltimore servant girl the other
morning tried that good ok. lime hon­
ored plan of lighting the kitchen fire
with kerosene. Nothing has benzine
of her since.

ROE &amp; CLEVER.
thaskfag ths pebtic for part favor* aoliots a
oonlinuaaoa of tha m»s. and wcutd
inform U&gt;« public that lb ay wilt
keep eanrtaaily oa hand

FRESH MEATS,

./. WHEELER

DDES! BOIDS!

Chauncy Smith, of Adrain who
last March left his wife and eloped
with Mrs. Fielder, was Thursday ar­
rested at Port Huron and brought
back on the charge of adultery pre­
ferred by his parnmour’B husband.
But Smith paid the cost, sand the
suit was discontinued, and Fielder
concluding that a fair exchange was
no robbery, paid his attentions to Mrs.
Smith, and became so intimate that
the Prosecuting Attorney thought
best to send the whole kit to Jackson
to let them trade wives and live on.

Take in exchange for Goods, good Corn, seasoned sufficiently to keep in cribs, Oats,
Beans, Butter, Eggs, Dried Apples, Dried Berries, Ac., for which we will pay the high­
est market price.
MEAT MARKET!

HashvUle, Mich., Nov. Sth, 1S7S.

LARGE STOCK OF FALL

Narsabll Oct. 27th, George Smith
was seriously injured by the bursting
of a grindstone at the hoe factory.
He-was struck by a niece of die
stone and carried with it to the roof.

Highland Suitings,
Mohairs,

Pongee Silks,

A man named Geo. Savage, em­
ployed at Barnard &lt;fc Bender a mill,
Saginaw City, was caught in the
shaft and terribly injured. His recov­
ery is doubtful,

Alexander Lewis,, republican, was
elected Mayor of Detroit,. Tuesday,
The ballance or the City ticket is a •
bout evenly divided between the re­
publicans and democrats,

Cents per Jfard9

Detains9 at
Poplins,

IN

A German named Pfeiffer while
out shooting in the fields back of his
residence at Salzburg. Sunday, acci­
dental? shot
himself.
He died
shortly after,

alt I la&lt;l», which will ba aatd low tar sash
The hiahert prior paid for Hid**. Cotto
A | ate. Oir« them a call an Wart alda Maia St
v Vuo-riUa, Mich.

are luknmcledged to be the best heating stove
They are the only tove mounted with ge nuine boilr irone.
They admit the large,t chunk, of wood.

They 6ro longer than other.

SOLD Oh'LY BY

C. C WOLCOTT,
Where you will find a full slock of

HARDWARE
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!

AT BOTTOM PRICKS FOR CASH.
West Side of Main street, fc’oxhville, Mich.

C. C. WOLCOTT.

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GOOD NWS!

EoojCxrer

&gt;srirtirj,

Y'

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A LARGE LINE OF
NOV. 5. 18751

FRIDAY.

Boots and. Shoes,
Hbm ooinmenoed biteinens again in hie IXtBW
And is bound 10 sett for cash at tho above margin.

OF EFERY DEqjRIPTW,
AT THE

IH2££?$m(l
Iu the Loo min Buildin&lt;.
W E

at TrtXAatah

Prepared to Compete

—Dr. and Mrs. Barber will entertain the
M. E- Social on Tasaday Eve. Nov. Bth.
Coms and enjoy a serial tlms.'Rafrwhmsnts

This Side of Cristmas on

tv LMJirrMI.VG,
During the thunder storm lari Friday af-

(rr- OYSTERS for 25
not

per
49

WITH AMY ESTABLISHMENT

C. 8 Pratt, in aitempciug to save some
children therein, was burned, with a little
I baby. Mr. Or wig and the boys wart not lu­ girl, lo death.
I jnred, and jumped up and rap into the sta—We leant that Mra. BteddnnTof Olivet,

Grocery.

at White
■A. Choice Beef Steak at Roe k Clever'

stick of candy if he don't lay up a ceCt, Go
in and look over their goods and invest a
few “government promises p pay.' and
you will not regret it.

— Fifteen 26 lb. boxea Layer Raisins nt
Daughertp’s to sell al $3.00 per box. .

cents Namee and other friends.

__ 10 cases Yarmouth Com at
Daugherty's.

White &amp; McNmncs.
— Bufalo?
ROBES at

Buffalo 1

D**t bn* k

mt

K. P. Frink haa moved into his new bouM*.
Harley Lee has moved into the one former­ gallons to Nr Daugherty for a can often,
ly neeupied by Mr. Frink, and Dew Dk'kson -which is very good and low for one dollar.
moved into tbaone vacated by M- Les.
Every house in the village is scrupled, nnd
In VenaoatrUfe CM. *rth !STJ. Wi

BUFFALO would have hard work to find a place to
and sleep.
DaMghertif

C7“ GLASS

Q Q

SETS

for being done up aa rapidly aa poaaibte.

Boisx Bios.

A MTTLB KOBE OUJEB.
Barryrith.

Funxn D. Socx-xs
t

£*» lift-'a great work la done;
A true and faltiifol one tea fallen.
Long ere tte aatllug aun.
KteU we qtwaUou tte AUwUe Fatter,

CC

5&amp;

Business "U-elationn

3

with you. I trust by fair dealing I ahall be
able to retain your coufldence, and lo win'
that of strangers.

U‘

POTATOES,

CORN,

OATS,

APPLES,

Especial Attention

Clover Seed. &amp;c.
De! irered at their

ia invited to my stock of

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

0

AND

WATER LIME,

WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

SALT,

HAIR.

^c..

fe.,

Giye Me a Call.

which we ship and retail at bottom prices.

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
Manufacturers and keeps on ban

]\fONEY TO

LOAN 1

Os Apprired Beal Eshtt WBiijes,
in sums OF

$300.00 and UPWARDS
05 LO50 TIME.
.
L. RUSSELL.*

^TM. JONES.

In the Matter of the Estate of John Baas
and Nettie Bass, Minors. Notice is here­
by given that I shall sell at Public Auction,
to the highest bidder, on'Baturday, the 20th ।
day of November, 4. D. 1876, at ten o'clock
in the forenoon, al the north front door of
the court bouse in the ci'y of Hailing.. in
the County of {larry, in the State of Michigan, pursuant te License and authority
grant«d to me on the Ctli day of September
.'Vnabville, Mich.
A. D. 1876, by the Probate Court of Barry
County. Michigan, all of the estate, right
title and Interest of the said minors cf. in General Conveyancing,
and to the real -state »i&lt;naled and being in
Collections a specialty.
• he County of Barry, in the State of Mich­
igan known and described as follows to-wit;
MONEY TO LOAN
The Ifast half of the east half of the south
wnu|quarier of section thirteen.(18) in town
tbree(8). north of range se»cn (7). west, in
Barry county. Michigan, subject to the
dower of Mid Sophia Kunlx as widow of

ELIHU CHIPMAX,

I
WORTH OF

AND CARDS. BRACKETS.
DUSTERS, AC.. &amp;C.,

Baiy Cabs aui Peraflrimlatora n

New Goods

SUB QUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

Justice of the Peace,

Dated. Sept. 221&gt;. D. 1876.
SOPHIA Kl’NTX, Guardian.

LEE &amp; FLEMING.

INGS kept constantly on hand.

AGENTS FOR THE C ELERATED

Direct from New York

AMERICAN ORGANS,
AND

At Ike old rftnd, west side of Main Bt.
Nashville Mich.

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
Has just received n large and complete

Fall and Winter

HLLINERY&amp; FANCY GOODS!
Worsteds, Real and Imi­
tation Laces, Yak Lace,
Passim entire. Real and
Imitation Hair Goods.
DrcKS and

FIRST CLASS

Michigan lEtntral Railroad

Boot* and Shorn,

lion to lllll ordrr. (r-iunpllv. Nwhrtlle

L. J. WHEELER

Proprietors.

COFFINS ANB CASKETS,

PARADY, Manufactarer of

’

Nashville, Mich., Jan. 27, 1876.

AINSWORTH A BROOKS,

Of all styles and aisee, and METAL1C
CASES furnished to ordes

TAILOR

Ready pay customers shall have no cause
to complain of high prices.

STUCCO.

PURMTERE MANUFACTORY!

LIEBHAUSER,

BOOTS AND SHOES.

SHINGLES.

_

r V.

JOHN Q CRESSY,^^

LATH,

GRAND BAPIDS

Cloakmaking­

IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.

LIVERY STABLE!

JOST RECEIVED AT

DIVISION.

Shedd for the larceny of a horse and buggy
in August last, the jury will bo charged in
Short
that case the first thing this morning. , The
■
TO AXD FROM
Nashville money case will probably not be
called this week, and perhaps not this term,
GRAND RAPIDS AND
as Judge Lovell La not positive be can May an J Sea have ctaapml glad tend* on that uukaorn
»horv, where we teFlrrc the Iraljr mod will forever
The Judge ia looking well and hearty and rrmra *neld the ever blooming and Uiwfal field, of

S L Keiiorg. Lyaenu E. Boothe. o&lt; Kalamo and MUm Allis A. OldfieW. of Maple

JOHN It EASTMAN,

fc • rv"

0

"O fc»r i»ot Uwejli lo def
Hut niter tear live to; f t »!fr
Ha* thoonad* uurw thy Im* to try,
By peril, pain, »».t urtfe
Mrtrilstte work of I&gt;e*th;

I H. LEE.
•J.
D&lt;-pnty Mlierltr.

and shall be pleated to renew

The

Boisx Bros

M. FLINT,

Again in the Trade

pay Hit Highest Market Price for

The beat Beef

perft

[MW]

AINSWOBTK k BROOKS,

3

M's manufacture our Furnitnte from the
beat thoroughly seasoned lumber aud war-

Not. 4rn, 1675.
Emma News:
After waiting two daya for Judge Lovell,

HLEMENT SMITH.
l.AWYKR,

Rm! FuHal. and Inwraw* Arnt t
I'ntaa Hmm.
All ky*! tertne-

• I world respectfully Inform my friend*

Parlor, Library, Diiing, Office ail
. GENEEAL FUKTQRE!

H. Coe has purchased a wind mill.

T B. RASEY, Dra&gt;wjan. Goodsand
•J • IKftW corrteJ «o oar riWv ta tte rtlla*r.

Nashville, Midi., Sept. 10th, 1876.

'tntewillbe conducted by Messrs Greves
I and Chandler, who are men of extensive
' experience and are well qualified to give in
stractions in the various departments of
music. - It vill be nn opportunity well
worth improving.
MIRRORS,PICTURES, FRAMES

■ —A. M, Dmniherty haa fixed up every8.J.Prindle haa returned to tho village to
■QU Parties getting up oyster suppers sojourn.
| era this woek with a batch of looals. His
will always find fresh oysters and crackers,
store has been remodeled, refilled, eto^ until
nt
Warn &amp; McNambs.
parsonage.
— JDattphertys 1 eas are all new .Crop,
Geo. Barney, of Marshall, passed lari one. H is et ock consists principally ot t**cj
Bebbrih in ths viUags. visiting P. M. Mc­ and staple groceries, with an assortment or

-f- Fine Writing Papers ntBoiss Boos.

H

• polhlr
«n.t
Otte-. M«r
R-.U1—r- . — -..n--r of U'a^&gt;h«teM ‘-nd Biota
Naohvttle. Ml-h
.1

An examination of Goods and Prices is YTEBSTER A HOBBS, Black­
’ ’ Mnitte. A t! kind* of work In tte fTarkamHh

ATTENTION, ALL! Grreeting

B. N. Mosey, living south of Maple
rove Center, had two heiffsra struck by will be no services at the Christian Confer­
ihtning aud inatanlly killed, during the ence next Sabbath except Sunday School
ortn, last Friday evening.
—The Tuesday elecrien returns gives ma­
jorities largely Jn favor of the Rep a blicans.
L. J. Wheeler greets our reader* this week N. Y. goes Republican by 10,000; Penn, by
ihreugh a big four-relnm’i .‘•ad."
Mr 25,000; Wie. 6,000, also tflas.. Mass., N. J-,
Wheeler ij an old tnerch-tnt of Nashville.— and Vir. go Republican by a good strong
of ths first.—and knows all aoout the taafbrify.
ips and down* of her business life. He has '
I —One of tht p'^ettieri female • eboo I teaehdways enjoyed a good trade, but never Bo ’
al present. Wc dropped in hia store | era iu Maple Greve, with tender eyen ami a
| rosebud mouili, is so familiar with a boy's
the other day and found it “jam full" of I
j person, that,.wlfen they crook up pins for
customers and new goods. Of count* it ■
will not be nicessnry for us &lt;o enumerate 11
where to apply the ruler to make it ^urtthe
most.
for hit big ••ad” to dn, but we will add that

Boise Bnos.

Paints and Oils at

d.

•« Iteiw

a. barber, m, d., iimim-

My Fall nnd Winter Stock of

! In complete at away down prices.

f” H
w S
3 £
H

—Rev. C. I. Deyo i» absent from home
attending the Mich. State Christian Confs’-

— 6,000 Monarch Cigars at Dou^hert/a.
Decided bargains on Tobacco and Cigars.
description, and in bound lo sell them to two uprights 16x28 and 10x20 and a wing
1(1x13; will be two stories high, with ten feel
ws*. Give us a “cheer" of White k Merooms, and with two bay windows on the
ia generally told for &gt;1.00.
the top. Withal it will be a. building that
rain end snow ; the old ladies that those will bo a credit to Nashville.
hluo prlnU are 'Teal nice," the young ones
—A Musical Institute will be held at the
that these Jackets are “just lovely." Mr
in exchange.
Wheeler is agreeable, kind and obliging, and M. E. Church, commencing Monday evening
— Matehs warranted 880 only 7 cents per

cent only on them.

W. A. A YLSWORTIL

they stood, with their necks crossed. One
horse was quite badly scarred but net a fire children whom are all elite and doing

was a good one and raided at $240.

e. elli£~m.

Cash or Trade paid for Buttfk and Eggs.

2

YOUNG, M. D.

• 'O-Tre. !»«•

BOOTS AND SHOES, AND RUBBER GOODS

ROWER &amp; ADAMS.

—The house of James Boteford note East;

X J. WO,

CLOTHING INO 6INTS FURNISHING GGODSI M

—The Chriatain social at tho residence

throw her to the floor, scorching the ride of

Renliy

lit is a mailer of importance to yon pnrelmsers whether you pay me the
;above per cent, or the credit stores from 25 to 50 per seal for waiting from
SO to 365 days on you.. Tlierfore bear in mind that the prices on our slock
are the lowest and"based pn cash sales. I shall make n a specialty of

[in both styles and quality, nt the name lime charging yoti the 13 12 per

Boots and Shoes.

1 a very plaaaanl affair. Charades was the
। programme, and sociability and good hu
light, and one price io all make* trade Hrely । sea, and knocked Mr. Orwig and the boyii
mor prevailed.

and no derialion.

{•Credit stores will accommodate yon at three times 12 1-2 per cent.

—B. F. Reynolds is getliag Um brick on Etz” Come in and loot us aver, ««ZJ solicited.
anUians will ba mode thia fall and the work

la.an-1 stepped oatj
flath of lightnfn

Went k McNawss' C. 0. J&gt; Oraaery.

INO CREDIT GIVEN. DO NOT ASK IT.

ARE

I a the h-xiM. The house was mi set on fire
—The Christian Sabtteh School Concert,
although the attic ovee the kitchen was fiUrd lari Bunday wan a eoccees. It waa even
with smoke. Seven persons were in the better ih«u the eue Ibe month previous. The
i litlle fvtks did extremely wall.

by VaH A Crane al

JEJriolt Store,

Line
GOH.

THE AMERICAN ORGAN
KOCHER BROS,

WM. VENN. PBoratBTOB.

At Bitgood's old stand, Nashville, Mish.

l* .cknovM,«l by *11 le*&lt;Hn, mn,i«l*n.

70,000 NOW IN USE.

New Styles

Mr. Vxyx nos bad several years experi­
ence in the livery business and in prepared
10 furnish all who wish with a good rig,

«&gt;1

tinea.

Have been introduced thia season which
surpass anything ever offered to 1 he public.
Every Instrument warranted.
'
AH kinds of

FOR TUB

APPLES. APPLES.

LIVE STOCK
.1 will pay tlie highest nunk-

w. N. D,
R EM EMBER

FALL AND WINTER TRADE! STOOLS AND INSTRUCTION BOOKS

report of the primary Lung Fever, Coughs, Colds and fatal
ment moni'a of the of predisposition to Consumption and other
Throat and Long Disease
Bosobe's Gerwbo»e standiag is M
iu Arithmetic and Geogrrpby : Ja-

past two or throe voars with,
failure to cure.
If you have
t medicine J ourself. go to your
i auk him of iu wonderful rue
lUeuwtxnrrr. Two do^tm will
.orrteam If ,&lt;w ha». no fah
Ji no, just buy a Sample BoUbSynqj fw W~»l *&lt;"l

■

Ehret W, Uy my
Willie Davidscm
Witlie Vandervoort 100, Bh

WOD
I001L

tethneWtej

Mar.!.*! Wednesday after- j

muriantly on hand.

Gm. R. Flm-imu.

Apples

Winter

delivered at the de­

pot ia Nashville.^

■

NashriHr, Sept. 27th.
nis
llttpm
t-.te

A. J. HARDY;
Instrumental Music.
lari root imt given on PIANO or ORGAN.
IUbmomt amu Tuoaovnu Bass will recein
careful attention.
Putlio R*bearea!a

studied the wants

NaahriUc, Oct. 12th.
to my

At this Office.

et price for good

W. H. KHHER

k

Bro.

�i w • ■ tairat &lt;MiH ■ In ttaw-foeftto of • mile
ten* Ml ehW r«lte wkte. Tb.jAOf4.miiu;
K:«xl •pirita, brave and pjtwky-too prov^i
n&gt;»ke U.«r «wita taKrarn-Mal the wear:, ottd
dOUrm hare to to reugtbl oat by roltef exo !
miltew and forced to accept food.at.d.ottor
iK-cMmrkA. ttoy ton* ateori l:&gt;
»J.
Utrngh Marring iu aome care®. Should bandi
weather Mt iu ranch Buffering mwt mmhic.
There are rumora of thwito befalling wallbnt only two turn are known lo bate been
killed in this manner. All at work io the mSuee
pot out without injury.
•
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• -Two «u51m.«h of an KnglWi ..learner were
found dead in their atate-roora while lying at
New Orleans one morning U»t week. Their
room lay over the «al bnukera. and their
death U iitippaaed to have been canaed by tho
potaonooM gar. escaping from the coal having
peu&lt; trated the floor ot their room.
—Four mine:* were recently burned to death
b an ••xpltwion of fire-damp in tho Boccaoti
Pit, Cboa'erflcld county. Va.
•
—At a political meeting in New York the
oilier night an cxplodou of firework* took
place in tlie mkfet of a group of i«lioo offioora
and-eight of them were injure:!. One will hate
bi. 'eymight Mid another a leg.
—Tlie schooner Minnie Willianja, bound for
Chicago from ('leveland, wae recently lout in
Lake Michigan, with all on board.
—A tcmble railroad accident occurred al
Fant Si. Louis, St. Clair ouuuty, Ill., ouo day
tot week, resulting ia th® death cf Jolih A
Whippie, an old and respected citizen. When
last Men he was walking on the railroad track,
aud W&gt;cn found hia hoed waa on one aide m&gt;d
hie body nn the oilier and but little mutilated
Dtbenhrtk
—A wedding tour at Btagliamton, N. Y.. end­
ed In a seen® of mourning the other dayj
While a patjy of si? were boating on tho Snaqtieluuuui river the little craft upeet, and four
of them were drowned, among them tho nowlywedded pair—Maurice Goodrich and wife, of
Worcester. N. Y.
—The severe storm which passed over tho
country last woek waa prolific of accidents to
life and jiroperty. Shipping on tlie great lakes
Hustainod a number of dirairtrotw wrecks, two
flsliaraicn being drowned at Kingston, Ont
At little Bock. Ark.,'tho Suic-llquec was un­
roofed.
—The London Time* estimates tliat .200
mariners and others were drowned iu the North
Bea during tiie gales of tho past month.
-Tlio Carleton Woolen Milla at Philadelphia,
with valuable stock and machinery, were en­
tirely cotwumod by fire ou Bunday last Loss,
*450,000.

NEWS IN BRIEF.
the-Hl Louis iu.il-

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।

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—Judge Boroman. of the Utah District Court,

in that dry recently.

ord&lt; r of Uidfed Irfahmen Rwlirivi, waa dir&lt; clod
Iff Ida paelor to withdraw from tliat orgaaiza-

■onto the hodaty. but dediued. and ilia ru-

mrtiteuced to a traitoi'n death. All Uiia at New

—The Prreldent haa toaued hia proclamation,
dcmgtiatlug the 25Ui day of November aa a day
of thaukiqjiving and prayer throughout lb®
United Blaiee.
. *

tratiou.

Now York lately to oounult witli cuatoma ofiiccni
in relation to thia fraud.
—The Auckland Ldaudo, In tho Pacific Occau.
were recently the acone of • Umble tragedy.

'

Jt.4II.BOAD INTELLIGENCE.
—Ths Baltimore and Ohio CompMiy jiroporee
to put on two lightning mad train* between
Chicago aud Washington. Il is promised that
by these trainee gain of one day in time will
be realized by points west of tlie Mtoimippi.
brlngn tlie dreadful newn.
—Tho Mtoonn Pacific lia* been ordered to
—A mon named Small, riding iu a wagon, at show cause at St. Lotas why it should not to
rortUnd, Me., th® other day, uw two children adjudged bankrupt.
lOeying on a railroad track, and a train backing
—Faro to New York from Chicago lias indown on them. He aucccodcd in rescuing the crtartcd to &lt;22.
children, bul Bacriiked bin own fife by m&gt; doing.
FINANCIAL AND INDVSTR1A L.
—The agricultural returns for October abow
—No we from the frontier in regard to
IndiMi troabltto is getting more exciting. that tlie wheat crop of tho present year is a
A party of Ciieyem.ee. who ap[«a. to be on short ono, and there ia a marked deterioration in
their way South to th® Indian Nation, attacked quality. The average than far reported is about
Gen. Carr's command on the Smoky HUI river, HO percent, of last ycm's production. If this in
tho other day, and drove th® trooj® from tlieir dieates tho total depreciation, it amounts
qnartcra. with the lore ot one soldier killed and to nearly 62,000.000 bushcla, at.J gives the crop
at 246,000,000 bushels. In quality the crop
ono badly wounded.
-Judge Dillon, of th® United Stotca Circuit average* 14 per cent, below sound condition.
ConrVat Dee Maine*. Iowa, Em decided that The condition of tho com crop in exceptionally
high.
—Within sixty day. from the date of the Are,
offenaive matter on postal cards ; but that it is
the duty of tho flint Poatmaeter into wlio»® enough mills will be in operation at Virginia
City to handle the full quantity of ote produced
liauils such como to destroy them.
—Die Osage Indians have risen ia anna in that vicinity.
against Agent Gitaon. They charge him with
POLITICAL. ■
unfainiees in the distribution of eupj.liea.
—Gov. Walker, of Virginia, now looms up as
Tho ravages claim that Gibuou girea tho aupa
prominent
candidate
for the H]*akership of
plio« bought with tho general funds of the
tribo to such Indiana only aa be claimed were the next House of BopresenUtivcs. It in 'said
dviiizcd. loyal to bim, principally tho depraved tliat he baa tlie support of the New York and
mid worthless of tho tribe, to tte excluaion and New England Democrats. ■
—Tho official vote of Ohio at tho late elec­
neglect of a largo majority of tho intelligent
Indiaua. Troops from the Cheyenne Agency tion show. Hayes' majority to be 5,549. The
vote atood •. lUyes, 297,613 ; Allen. 291 264.
liavo been Mat to Giteou'a aid.
Tlio Prohibition candidate for Governor re­
ceived 1591 voice.
—Washington dispatches state that tho Cu­
—Time of the j«r1cipMita tu tho murder of
tho four ItalisiiH iu Denver recently have been ban question lias been discussed in the Cabinet,
in
connection with letters from Mr. Cushing,
arrwled. One of them, an Italian, confcaeen
to haring played bto harp while fire ollicre cut our Minister to Spain. The continuance of tlie
insurrection in Cuba grows more insupportable
the tliroata of their victima.
day by day, and President Grant regards indoculod Dec. 10 for the murder of Jamre H. Noe. pemlewce and emapcipation aa the only certain
the New York brush merchant, one Monday solution of tho problem. Tho President doc*
not meditate or dewre the annexation of Cuba
morning about eight week* nine®,
—Munlerere most.with but little comudcr*- to the United Statue, but its elevation into *u
tkm in New York city just at present, the marc independent republic of freemen, in harmony
repodrily ao if they be not wealthy. William with ounwlvo aud with tho other republic of
America.

icon ahipa were irarpriMd and overpowered by
ravages wlio plundered aud ecutUed th® ohijw
Mid devoured th® men.' But ono recapod.
Capri Bremer, of Biddeford. Ma., fell in with

FORBION.
—The national government of the Argentine
Bepablic has imprisoned President Arozcmcua,
of Colombia, with a number of his aubonhnaton,
and in a fit of dcepondency ho -triad to end and for tlie present Colombia is without a State
l-odi of their livre by the bullet He was auc- government. No bloodshed.
—Greytown, Nicaragua, waa recently attacked
creeful in hie own cree only, a® th® lady e»capod
by a band of insurgents, and the Governor of
with a flwih wound.
the Mosquito Territory was killed. Troops
were- sent to the relief of the city from
the murder of a Jew peddler named Wcubcrg

with the coIlecUou of fraudulent Halm* againat
the dly.

■

—A motion for war with Turkey ha® been
passed by tlie Servian Parliament by a vote of
-Tlie Bockfard conujiiracy caao of Flynn and 61 to 41
—The Biitish man-of-war Albatross baa been
it will come up on the eccor.d Monday of Feb- ordered to Panama to protect English intcrvsU
there.
— Mexican advfcea slate tliat five partlci]&gt;anta
M|&gt;b (Mo.) jail one night laat week. On® of in the murder of Bev. John L. Stephana, an
them wre Frank Brown, under aentence of American missionary, at Ahualalco, in 18TO,
death for murder; th® btlicrs were nearly all ware executed morally.
—Bich mining lodM hare recently been dis­
home-tbievre.
*
- Tl&gt;c aatluiritire of the Winthrop (Moina) covered in South Australia.
- -Another insurrection against the Russians
Natiuuol Bank whiah wm robbed about
four uioutltii ago. have, ttirough detect. has broken out in Kilobaud, Central Asia.
Gen. Von Kaufman waa presented with a sword
by the 1jnperor for his services in putting
down tlie first
—England has JoM • million dollars by tho
Dent fxmda taken were already diiqxjaed of.
cauls disease. Over 500.000 animals have been
affected in England and Wales.
—Gambe*. La haa publiahod a manifesto favor­
ing the ooiiiinuanee of a republican government
iu France, smucety for tho CuounnnMs, and
etale control of educational institutions.
—A piay founded on creuti iu the American
—Virginia £Uy. Nevada, baa been virited by
revolution will bo brought out in Paris shortly.
Such a drama was advertised far last April, aud
already sixty-ecrcu manusciipts have been ten­
dered, many of thorn of a high order of merit.
—The number of cases of catlic disease in
I^iigiMid U nqiidty diminishing.
—I^tdcchowiiki is to be exile-! from Germany
of the dty. It apread repNfiy, extending e*r.tupon the expiration of lib term of imprison­
ment.
—Abyssinia lias been invaded by the KheBwwdiing an far art F etroet northward, the
dive'a trooi*. who met with no resistance.
—There m great deprewdon in tho coal trade
iu Eagiand. aud a number of ccliierias in York­
shire are to suspend operations this mouth.
Over 10,600 men will Lo thrown out of employjmort.
I —The outira British squadron on tho ww i
I eoa«t at Africa waa recently engaged in an ex- j
i i«dittoD up the Congo river to pmdaUixrtaiii |
। (sratieal tribes for Ute murder of name English :
I sstiara. Many vlliageo were dodroytd. Mid a j
j large number of anti ven killed. The British ;
i Iasi one man killed and six woon-lt d.

tcadc fire and Mplodad off Toulon a few ton

Itapxxl old Maw!

rqxindml at tlw St Louis H«inMicun,
paay. No. M Bromlwy New York rtty. wnrT(l, . c„r
.
StXSaXjTwTw 2. Z '
reference to the rigiud undn’mext invaria­ Km seen by «mUL Hand for rtrcster.
ble failures ®f the AeUtedte «rf lbs day
to provide proper ventilation for their

buiktihga, both private and public, t»yn
“ tbingM wore different iu the good. c4d
limos.” The corrcsjKmdent thinks that
the old fasliioped open • flre-pLtee, with
to Almighty God for favow beaiowed upou ua its great blazing logs, offered a perfect
ventilation, and that this Moves aud furliberty have been malntaliicivil and
tjn^l within our batdeni;
tliat ahi mid bo swept from tbo face of
Had rewardo, Mid to Hia walohfn! proyidaDco fibe globe. There are some people now­
wo are iudebtw! for recv.rity from i-&lt;*Ulvuoo adays who nre. not quite prepared to nsam! Mlirr national calaailtitK. Aj«rt from the rent to thur, however, and it seems-flint
other miUonal bleminn each individual among. ewn in the days that are gone, in those

|

AWNINGS, TENTS, TWINES ANO COROAGE.GILUERT, HUUHAHD A OO., MtoMfMk Water
BAKING POWDEB ANO EXTRACTS.

'kuchns,—Thia preparation is urienHANKERS AND CLASS SHOW-CARD WRITERS.
xlly and chemirally combiuod. and no MUNN A DttUM. tU W. Modtam.
BOOTS AND SHOES-AUCTION ANp COMMIMKJN.

Mweea. raay be checked at once hr liberal
&lt;af BArritimtt Caeaby CotuHlUm rowirra.

this 27tb day of October, in tho year ot our
Lord, 1875, mid of Um lixlependonce of Uio
United Btoten th ecu® iiumksdUL
'
(Signed)
U. a Gtu.-rr. Prcaldcut.
Hamilton Finn, Secretary of State.
THE DENFKR UOBROE.

.

GRAND CHAHCC FOR AQEMTS. •»

ENGRAVER. DIE SINKER A MANFR. OF STENCILS

ANN ELIZA YOUNG'S NEW BOOM;

ENGRAVERS ON WOOD. Etc. .
FLOWERS AND STRAW GOODS-SFEC ALTT.

Smith Org'an Col,
GUNS—CUTLERY MANUFACTURERS.

•• Prejudice among AxucricMin to great agnliut
stares, .Whether, facto arc prevalent in sup­
port of thto biiui may bo quentionod. I’criiaps
the ponuona of Pennsylvania, who OulvtnaDy
umptqvwi, are lemr,-*J----------------------- - ’
people who are i
open chim----- - __ — --------- -Hided Mth
otlicrdiaontet* Uian’their ndghbon. ThOM
Germans appear generally heakby. and they
lived to advanced ages. Whan, indeed, we en-

BOSTON, MASS. '

Sold by Music Dealers Everywhere.
AGENTS WANTED ik EVERY TOWN.

INSTALLMENT PLAN!
THE MARKETS.

Ask Tour Stove Dealer for our
MNFRS. OF WARWICKSHIRE AND COLUMBIA MUCES.IMPORTED CATSUPS. FLAVORING EXTRACTS.

ly Bciecbing, while their opposite aide aui the

Sargent,
WATCHES. JEWELRY AkO JEWELERS' SUPFUES.

extremes as the Indian who beats himself till
be dnps with sweat, and then plnugen into a

imntad. Oulfiland twra»

a Are while the oppodte Mdo to comparatively
cold receives the nhoek partially, lecally.-not

ACENTSgiS^K

contemned, in much more raitabte for
outdoor exercise than tliat of Great Brit­
ain ; but walking ia by no meaim aa much
engaged in hero as ibis there, nor, with
the exopcioa ol bw&gt; tall, ue w» u &gt; I

5“KW!HPaPKR UNION.

&lt;M la

FOR SALE.awAfiSi

Tarrant’* Effervescent Seltxcr Ajiericnt

will&gt;ln a abort dManm at Cltv 1-Smlu.
• &lt;&gt;&lt;1 &lt;h«D tai». Sand Lit clrcuUii
I« USaltoal.. Ckteacn. DL

| Geo-

•b.;uk! lo at aura rMHtKl to.
__________SOLD HV Al.l. IIRUGGIHTH. _________ _

GIVEN AWAY

p. Rowell &amp; Co-1

CENTENNIAL AMERICA,
SAK4S&amp;S

VotroGou
ktohm.r«ry

Agenta Wanted Evarywbare

S15
SHOT
CUN.■*
1 toHilweia.
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WEEKLY
DONTSsg WISCONSIN,
bm

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*n*i aowwa J agM *■■■*. “ «•**&gt;:»** n-e.

3 Months, Postpaid,

Tijll! Try It? Try It!

Piano-Harp
CABINET BEGAN.

Him

iGlVj I ~"
nr»‘--v by

’| l t-Ut~•*&gt;
’y- ;

-lANQiUKF; the I

,

.

A umosiiy.

caiJMse*. isritt „£ra

—

,

nation given to much indulgence in outdoor sports-.
In mental activity, the ----------------- '— ------------------------------------------

MANON A

Ad™ Nir,

poopl. of the Unital SUta. will not trab I WAN I f
T70STS-J“.'K?
ter by contlMrinon with any in tlio world; ’ TEO. I r.&gt;-.r-, taV—43.

bni tta grml Uonbla with n»u ttal there • g Qf H—
mi no proper balance. The mind is culti- g|Q£
voted ut the expense of the body.
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rKr.n c«.,.,nK. to tub o. n AGENTS

PM. $ANFNB»»

nun.

Up to thirty
ot &lt;c» tlw
I
;» rr., ■—“T, st,
NO. 633 Broadway, N. Y. City.
Km- •• mall &lt;^.11 a. .-.ji
____ .
lm»- fUng-. ol umpo^t.^ bettor . j-.
than later ui hfo. All know tho mjurions |--------------------------------------------- --------- ------ —■
nt Adelaide, does not think tlmt alcohol nature of sudden changes from * cooler | AGENTS R | R LF
is the p^ndpal ratw. Ono explanation to a warmer air. Observation shown that j fi“ fght
*wr»t«ro hilu h^. tl^ m».
is, that it is piodnccd by the weakening
while there is ono death from Buch rad- j
— pkk WKKK^GUAP.aNTKnn io
effecta of the climate, and by the rest­
less, anxious lives led by tho-English
colonists, who an' often made mad by
MANUFACTORY AND SALESROOM,
among au erpxal number at thirty-nma, |
repeated failure« in business.
23 A 2B RANDOLPH at.,CW|&lt;Uao.
four deaths among an equal number nine j Q (j R £ Q
t
years Inter—tliat is, at forty eight—eight J
—------------------------------ -------------- -italta at tuty-tata". .irt-n al rtaty-tax. 1 OUSTS1 BOOK KEEPJN6 KTSS:
voying intelligtixoe to caoh other by
thirty two at seventy-five, sixty-four at । &lt;lakk a co.. toPtem am*, (toteu. dJt
marking galo-poabu A grntkinau iu
MOBTii-^rev-w^-or-tan
New Huven, 'CL, annoyed by the fre­ eiglity fonr ; hence there i« a rapidly iu-

MOODY and SANKEY gMEftSttSSTSft

quent calls of these vagabonds, obaorved
that they inspected the gate-past before
entering, and, upon examination, found
there a mark, which ho rubbed out: He
lew not siiH'c l»een troubled.
----------------------------------I!
AmirS.w Orl.»n». «r»ip.ed tor
stealing opplns, pleaded that his father j

.

These Standard JnatrumenlA

HARDWARE AND CUTLERY -WHOLESALE.

cold who rite in a room having a door or win­
dow a little open, while a nlream of cokl air
poum on only s )*rt of him. A writer in a
British ।x&gt;riodical papsr to of opinion that pul­
monary costonmptiona carry more than pnotliird of tho people of that country, excepting
children, to their graves ; thorn open firo-plaoca
Tbo aamo writer mlda that
them while tlieir butchery was going on, ore universal.
to drink likowiBc, but he was too sick nt in countriort where stove® ar® used consumption
to a.diMaso hardly known. He ia of opinion
the awful sight. After the first victims
that the fnilraonary consumption of Britain Is
were dead and Imd been robbed, the two catuwd by this unequal distribution of best by
other boyn came in nnd were killed in means of open coal fires.”
.
tlie same manner.
Tho robbers got
$1,200 or $1,400, principally in gold, for
the murder. The throe who nre under
A famous British physician haa given
arrest left town, but Gallitxl, the Mexi­ it as lii-s opinion, though it in perhaps
can, and tho minsr renurfnod frpih noon coutrury to tho generally accepted one,
until Sunday morning, coolly making tlmt more phynical and mental derange­
preparations for their flight’*
.
ments an- ottLsed by underwork than by
ovex work. He appeals to the cxjx-rujnc*)
of oQicr physicians to confirm him in tlie
Considering the vast annoyance caused statement tliat a greater nnmber of their
to men and women by the prevalent potientH pro|K&gt;rtionately como from clerks
vice of whistling, we may well ponder in offices whoso hours of labor are not
on the question, Why do .men whistle? exocesive and from retired Jiierchanta aud
Women do not, altrfbugh wo could well
profeHuional men than from men in active
tolerate anything from tlieir lips but de­ business and professional life. Ho does,
termined refusals. What impulse lends not question tlmt there arc cases in wliich
a man to enclose a circular space with men liavo been proatroted by a too con­
ml from &lt;mr baiUs-tUav, b
EVER
SILVER TIPPJO
his lips, then by sheer pneumatic force stant and severe mental application, bul
TIPPED
moke tlie noise called whistling ? If the insistfi that tho number-is small iu com­
SHOES
lijM looked more elegant in thi»e form parison with the number of those who
there would I* n plea for whiatling. But , l^-ing aijmcutH upon thcmuelviw, and
ii.:. is very —
mi.. tho «asA Granted „n
,
* .
...
• [■"rrmn'tiuU prcTtde thaw elffi. CABLE
this
rarely
whose phyxicnl and mental strength de-.
SCREW
modcrata sixed mouth, with tho upper generates through lack of proper exer­ CABLEWREWWite WIRE
lip rather small, the personal appearance’ cise. "Without discussing the compara­
of the whistler may be tolerated. But tive injury which individuals do them­
granted a big mouth aud a jicnt-roof selves, on tlie one hand, by lack of exer­
upper lip, and the' whistler presents to cise, and on the other by over-exertion,
yon a fnc simile of tlie extremity of an either mental or physical, it is a truth
elephant’s trunk. Strange to nay, the which admits of no contradiction tlmt tho
loiter class of whistlers are by far the physician'a services are ofteu called into Cin = CO*%t?*,1&gt;7 8ead«nrCkwnoC»talafB«.
1V► d&gt; AUJ. U. Hcrroan'aBuaa, Uoatoa.Maa.
more prevalent, and if whistling be n requisition in cases where the patient's
fine art and not one of the ilb that flesh life is simply being rusted out—where
is heir to, the big-mouthed nre the most the disorders, when they are not fanciful,
inefficient, though the most persevering have been.occasioned by pure indolence,
performers. We could read with greater both of mind and body. Thia is true in S6 to $20
■i^S-SKteyU”
comfort and interest Ix-twccn two large England, aud in tliis country tho number
sawH tliat were being sharpened than of self-made invsl'rt9—cspocially among
bear an inveterate whistler.
ladies—is much greater than it it there. ,

Australian statistics show that insanity
of a violunt kind prevails to ft frightful
extent on that continent, especially in
South Australia, with its population of
200,000. In 1861 there were 161 in­
mates of asylums in that part of Aus­
tralia, being odo to 750 inhabitants.
In 1870 they nnmlxirtxl 807, nnd at the
close of 1871 tliere were as many as 324,
or one to 521 of the |x&gt;pnlation. These
figures do not repm’sent the entire list
of the insane, but include only mailmen
and other inmates of tho asylums. The
cause of this great prevalence of insanity
can only be surmiaed, os no authorita­
tive explanation of it isgivra.. pr.;I&gt;ttenwu, Director ot the Insaiih Anyuta

WifeJVo\9.

ENGRAVERS.

A late. dispatch from Denver,-fiftys :
Three of the Italian asstwsiiis arrived
here this evening from Trinidad, and aorprinci! w|Ui tbft change and we my xhey
were met at the depot by a largo and b™1 dtemrertra with beat. Pcrhapa the. tato tiidrotoveo than *bt“
oxcited crowd, which were with difficult^' 1 cr-tVioturty give more fire tn
nccewary or proper ; yet they eccm not »o apt
restraint'll from lynching them, although___________
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_ _______ _____
they claim to bo only. ucccBi»oriea to thfc -ingrera warm, as tboee pentone who runlt into
crime, the principals having escaped &gt; the earn® degree of cold from a room having an
arrest thus fjr. Tira prisoners were in- •pen ftro-plac®, when tha nido of them laetpm-

terviewed and confessed that they were
unwilling partidponta in tho butchery,
but tiny tlmt Gallicxl, tho Mexican, did
tlie killing, which was done in broad
daylight, at about noon. Two of tho
murderers nnd "victims were playing
cards, and the old man was dealing,
when Gitlliod cam® up behind him, drew
hin head back and ent his throat, the
blood spurting over the cards nnd table.
Tho boys resisted, and wcro cut and
stabbed. Galliod finished the old men,
and soon mndo an end to tho boys. The
murderers drank tho blood of their vic­
tims, and tried to make the lx&gt;y, .whom
they tad forced to piny tho harp for

Of PaxUcmontary Piact ce.

EMlUVEIt. SEALS. PRESSES. STEEL ANO BRASS
STAMPS. STENCIL TOOLS AND STOCK.

Of, there was just os much disagreement
which he has enjoyed.
•
Now, therefore, L UlywM &amp; Great, I^oei- on tliis subject aa there is to-day. A
dcul of the United Stator, do recommend that correspondent of the New York Tribttne
on Thurday, th® 250- day of November, tho sends that paper an extract from a magapeople of tho Unitad Stoles, atMtotaing from ah»e irabliKhed in Philadelphia, Decem­
ber, 17W, entitisdr.‘'Observations on
their respective place® of worship, and in such tho Effect ot Close and Open Fire­
form m may neorn moet appropriate in their
own bearta offer to Almighty God their their places,” which illustrates so well the
humble acknowledgment® and thanka tor all way doctors disagree about this thing
Hi® tnorcicn, Mid their bumble prayers for the that we append it ip place of Bjiy _oomcontinuanco of Hin Divine favor.
nieiitB of our-own :
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COWING'S DRIVE AND WELL TURPS, Ac.
DOWN Kt: A WOOLXHR. (Band KU Franklin.
CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASSWARE.

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IND READING. FSVCHGMANCY, FASCINATION,
white
he was
tmenmonin. known
known eommorilv
while be
waa liunorv
hungry and
and had
had no
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orfRo STK-ONG

VOL. Ill

NASHVILLE, BARRY C()., MICH„rRiDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1875.

tearing up fat shrircaae with thc-fnllcouviction that this w»s an hour of need.
Our young friends, more in pity for' The dim daybreak hardly revealed his
identity, but I had a faint perception
the reality of the night intruder, offered that young Harry Irving had come to ns
to remain fa the vicinity till morning;
Some time during the morning I found
myself in bed with Julia, and several of
the neighbors standing abont me. Julia
partarh.
■ 11- fT ;j ‘i ij r •
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out of sight, for the affair of the even-

WlUIHto turaixJ her •ullotn plot

«* coUm*.*****. ■

SIGHT OF ALARM.

In our yqitfh tha country wan wilder than
row;“tftrt H might be said of her tliat
she wm-dsi brought up fa the woods to
be Roan*d by an owl. She would traverse
the most unfreqnenUvl path*, wondering
at my timidity.
'

ice; she was simply a
fear m bar character and a consequent
cleanieffl of perception fa all gases of sup­
posed o? actual danger.
When I was 10, and Julia wn, 18, my
father hired a lalwrtr named Huns
Schmidt^ a Hesafan, who had been in
the British service, and who, at the close
of the war, had deserted from his regi­
ment.
.
Ho inui'a powerful man, with a heavy,

was near the bouse all night. He re­
turned after fieeluing to go home. The
least scream he would Live hoard ns ho
at least hoard yoiira; but I am glad yon
did not scream before, far now we have

chamber, and, flinging herself on tho
bed. continued bitterly weeping. She
had exhibitor! herself fa a character
which aho doapisod ; and her man under
Hans Schmidt hud decided upon the
the food would be tho talk of tho noigh- chest iw a safer hiding place than tliat fa
borhooiL I followed her, but neither of which Julia had first discovered him.
Upon the vary morning; on which
Tho clock on tlio mantel piece struck Harry Irving stunned and secured ffic
eleven | and then "tick, tick, tick,**.i| ruffian fa our room tho officers of xiaifae
.went on for the next hour.' Julia at were searching for the old Hcffiiifaacoiinlength ccOBod waopfag, and lay in drtJ as a supposed murderer, and he WM
thought, only on occasional sigh betray­ soon convicted and hung.
Julia became tho wife of Harrk Irving,
ing her wakefulness.
.
Again the clock struck, but it had not and a moat excellent wife she wan. MagFfoched tho final stroke when Julia, usniinoiis and nnrovengeful, she wm
leaping out of bed, flung herself -upon peril*;* tho only ;&gt;er8on who felt no
nn immenao olrasi at the huther end of gratification at tho fate of old Hana
Schmidt, but rather a pity for thc*ignothe room.
"Oh, Mary!” slio cried, "quick!
quick ! He is here.! I cannot hold the
lid—be will get out!”
.
There was indocd some living tiring
inside the cheat; for, fa spite of Julia’s
weight, tho lid was lifted, and then, oh
the instinct of self-preservation ovcieame my terror, I sprang quickly to her
aasistanoe.

Whom or what luid w; caught ? Imag­
ine yourasU holding down tho lid of a
showman's box, with n boa constrictor
writhing beneath; or keeping a cage-top
in its place by your own weight alone,
with a byann struggling to tear bfa wny
out and devour you.
But wo were not long fa suspense.
Horrid execrations, half German, half
English, chilled our very he-artx, and we
knew tliat there, in the midnight, only
the lid of an old chest was between our­
selves and Hirns Schmidt!
At times it started up, and once or
twice -hfa - fingers were caught fa tho
opening. Then, finding our combined
weight too much for his strength, it
would become evident that he was en­
deavoring . to force out an end of the
chest But ho could not work to an ad­
vantage. Cramped within such limits
lifa giant power of muscle was not wholly
available; ho could neither kick nor
strike with full force; and hence his chief

and myaelf were struck al the vary first
with an intuitive dreau of him. The feel­
ing fa Julia hardly took the character of
fear, but was one rather of the most inensc loafliteg.
Oat evening rite read of a horrible
murder that thrilled our blood, and.
upon turning her eyes from tho paper,
L'
thej rawBwuterBd those&lt;rf Hans Schmidt
TheMlawita aouxiUring terrible fa tliat hope rested upon hfa ability to lift ns
up, lid and all.

rance which steeped him in crime.
SOIAXKON KCI.IFtRD.

" Hwang Lea and Ah Wing," fluid hfa
Honor, as ho bent a rather low brow
upon a pair of Celestials who stood be­
fore him. “ What do you aay to the
charge of disorderly conduct brought
against you!”
"Ab Wing ho lun away my dog,"
pleaded Hwang Lee.
"Hwang Lee wliaice Melican man
callee dam-lire. Hwang Loo comcc my
laundly, stenloe my dog all likee Meli­
can man dam thief," pleaded Ah Wing.
"Is it not remarkable,” said the
Judge, "that these strange people, so
for irahfad tlie civilized world in many
respect*, yet jkxihcsh in common with us
an affection for the lower animals I I
must discover to which of tlio prisoners
tho quadrajrad rightfully belongs, and
that, too, by moons of a strategy once
employed by a nomewliat famous biblical
predecessor. Officer Brown, bring the
dog and a meat-ax into Court”
It wm done.

"Now, .then. Ah Wing and Hwang
Loe," resumed thu Court, mumming n
style of pronunciation meant to be clear­
ly comprehensible.
"Officer, cometchopee doggee in twooc.
All Wing
taken lialfee and Hwang Lee takee
halfee. Undcrstandce ?"
A painful silence was at last broken
Even then, in tho absolute terror that by Ah Wing, |irho remarked, calmly,
solved Unit the villain should bo turned
•■Allee light, Jmige, so officer give me I
might have been supposed to poaBoas
halfee got cm dog's lib* in him. ”
As her wishes and opinions were al­ her, a queer fooling of exultation sprang
"Affection has spoken fa silence,"
ways of much weight with father, he up fa Julia's heart.
"I was right, Mary," aha cried. said tlie Judge, triumphantly; " let
took her advice and gave Hans his dis­
Hwang
Lro liavo the dog.”
"They won't think me a fool now, will
charge.
Soon after this Julia and I were left they I I shan't be ashamed to see Harry ’ “Tankee, Judge,” said that prisoner,
M
he
lifted
up the obese animal. "Ah
Irving!”
'
Wing he nothavee dambite; Hwang Lee I
motltar being absent upon a visit until
Poor Julia! Under the circumstances
eotoe dog all up self."
the following day, and we liappenod to the idea was really ludicrous; but nature
"Five dollars or five days each," said
Ira withJild lortanl at tbe time (for waj
will everywhere assert itself, and Julia
tho fltagusted Judge, os hfa istimnte of
kept more than one).
hateii
hated a coward. Thtuap!“ thump!‘
the
celestial in human nature fell down
At night we went up to bed, and had : thump! Lid, and aide, and end, alterto zero.—IViju? York World.
partly disrobed, when Julia turned hasti-, nately felt tlie cramped, irawerful blown,
ly to the yrjndow.
Then come tho lift—the steady, straining
"I deciare,” $besaid, " the evening fa : lift, and Julia cheered me when the covTho grasshopper creaks in the b ury
ro pleasant -&amp;A St ft A pity to remain fa- cr shook, and rose, and trembled!
gloom, And the bumble bee bumblcih
doors. I don't fuel a bit klecpy; let's go
"He can't get out, Mary! We arc
the live-long day. But where have they
down on the fawn."
1 safe; only just keep your full weight on
We J.«ocp&lt;1ed U» Mun. How liulo ; tf,c Hd. „d don’,
nenwn, riUux, U gone with the bran now broom ! And

I imagined what was fa Julia’s heart! i is almost morning.”
Hur, Irving mm, np jott »
ewdwa &gt; 8bo know it w&gt;« not one o'clock.
envuMl, pt—mg
Bot o»» o'clock cuut Ko.lvwM
the house.
;
^vc t
o’clock caxne, and
Juluaj^clhiuta-xmrenuauuta thre utd loor;
hoped thu oar
ho lofata^' M, «i««rM«!Mnthu&gt;:pril„no,hul,i,ld&lt;«ll« Lb fcU, which
ummll, n.olj,
uou now wppug to him inevitable.
"W.M Tow. U«1 Kttn nndjl A
.pertaa. u one end of the
Winr
eapd.
where then ™ &gt; taeteko in Ute

...
They will be coming wero^H n^t
lea noour - '-4’TC1

JUW "IK* «** ,
Ut-UKK.
l&gt;u would baootre

"•***■■ tV **

The three young iuen noon appeared

us aside from tho door.
morning fa the sky; and there, upon the
“Sow, Mary, you need not be w j &lt;4^ wo
WBtcW for
ou*,” ahe aaid. "Keep quiet, and do j U1 broaden.
D^ BpeAabore ycrar brcuih. There fa* j ^a^jy UlOTfl w
struggle Iranpath us, m if the ruffian iuul
concentrated afl his energies fa a final
man trtnler our bed, and the young effort. At my end of the eliest there was

they had forced in the board.

So hur-

such as I do not think I

have fastauUy- Iraan our destruction

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The American tramp—fast becomi

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the ureoeril uuudition ut the British navy, prvUy rnird vfltag*. It was founded by
sjiMea work of any kind. Ho will not which wite wont to “rule the wave :”
work under _ any cireumstauceo unloos Eoriy one bright September morning, Landis fa a rich land owner, and was al­
driven to it by inability to get rum fa bx thp year 1875, tho blind croraing- ways regarded as the father of Vineland.
Avreepur fa front of tlio Admiralty was Ho was popular and jealous of his influ­
ence. He did not want tho town to out­
the stupid aleop which follow* the tie- in eccentric naval attire, bobbling to­ grow his stature ns the founder and big
man of the place. He hold hfa position
rn the old fellow’s appearance piqued the against all rivals fa the ’growing village
b» to it. mox oooSmal dmte. Jtui, fet*
a
™
until Uri Oarrntb moved in and oriabmen ,q£ high culfarc, with apparently stuck ri&amp;dutely upon hisbcod and a pig­ Ifahud the Vineland Independent. " The
brilliant prospects, fatve been stopped fail adorned his back; but his feature* newspaper ,wm a candidate for influence,
and Garrulh an ita editor reaped hfa share.
in their career to social rank by the
whfaky fiend; energy has been quenched, soot and dirt Hint it wan impoambln to He began to divide honors with Landis
And yet the general and a good deal of feeling on tlifa score
ambition banished and pride slain. In make them out
our rural, voltages, tramps are • source of outline' was familiar to the gentleman of sprang up between the two leoilcra of
constant' annoyance' and fair. Fear of tho long broom, who, prompted by n Vinaland. It seems tliat Carruth could
their anger induces gifts tliat would other­ sudden idea, glanced luuitily in the di­ not keep the jealoM feeling out of his
paper. A* length he printed an article
wise bo withheld. If a barn or Imyetack rection-of tho Nelson column.
ita summit imm ImanUm.
alraut Landis' family mtUteni, reflecting
fa burned it fa said to Ira tho work of the
Half an hour after tho discovery by strongly upon Landis trying to liavo his
tramp, and the whole community fasmitThe tminlr,
■ tMtaj-mepu in I wite unjustly shut up in an iutano asy­
fan with terjt^a Tin
„ b- to bur •*" !«*&gt;■“
tira bnrden'efWfw jxwta in sammcr, but state of jabbering idiocy, tlio naval gen­ lum. At this Landis wm greatly in
fa th«.L winjar season lhey flo«)r to the tieman was seated fa tho principal room censed, and, taking tiie paper in his
at the Admiralty.
hand, went to the Independent office.
city. It is there tliey -stay, luxuriating
A wash and bmah-up for two pence Pointing to the article, he asked Carruth
or tiie i^iarity of tho benevolent—at the
had considerably improved his appear­ if he wrote it, and Carruth replied that
wrap l|ousfl^ bogging, stealing, ar as a
loot resort Wot|dng far money Sufficient ance, and ho was chatting affably with ho did write it, and had done it for the
to purchase llqui T -enou^E • to produce tho Junior Lord, who happened to be fa rouse of God and humanity.
Lnndfa
complete dniiikenn. ;«, and shvpfag nt when the distinguished visitor was an­ drew a pistol—an English bull-dog—and
night in tlio station-hoftees, where luxu­ nounced. Having explained that vaguo fired n ball into the l»ck of Carruth's
rious coucImo- ci pfas planks aro pro rumors Lui from time to time come up head as ho was trying to get out of the
tho oolumn to him* an to the marvelous roam. The ball lodged in tho brain.
police lodgtag-honse fa winter tho tramps improvement which science had cffecte*! This was in March bwt. Lnndfa gave
in
naval matters since his death, ho con himself up, saying that he did the shoot­
meet in conclave; hern tho advraitiiros of
the post season and the prospects of tho fessed that a natural curiosity had com- ing, and would do it again for like provo­
ladled
him to come down and see things cation. He was_plsced under 8100,000
coming Heaatm are talked over. Plans
for himself. “ Where could I see one of bail, which wm Bubaequrntiy decreased
are made and routes laid out, until each
your splendid veetiels now I" he asked to $50,000. Frifods went on his bond.
one knows where he is going and whom
abruptly.
Carruth lived, long fa a very low state
the companion* of Iris wanderings will
Tlio Junior Lord hom'd officially, and and finally got about again, and traveled
be, subject to tlio inevitable changes
ail'd nsutindly, and liandod his visitor a
aome to further improve his health. He
which may take place among a people
list of ships to chooee from.
carried a bullet around fa his brain and
poascofag so liMlc energy or ambition.
Junior Lord—We shall bo happy to was a living curiosity. Surgical art could
The utter laziness of tramps almost sur­
show you any of these, if distance is do
not reach the embedded lead and medical
passes belief. A story is told of one of
object to you.
science failed to explain how a man could
the fraternity, who, being engaged to
Visitor—No object at all (looking
live and be fa his right mind with a lead
work far a farmer nt the rate of $2 per
day, left thu field in tlio middle of tho down the list). Well, suppose wn my
the Captain.
ruth'h miud was foiling nevertheless, and
day because Iris employer had tho “ im­
J. L. (stammering)—Dear me, I must
he began to lie deeply concerned for tho
pudence” to ask him to hoc corn fa the
have given you an old list
welfare of his family in dv»« of Iris death.
rain. Another man was unearthed who
Visitor—I supixiee she’s fa existence Landis offered a settlement of 33.000 and
Lad p:uwd tho greater portion of a win­
still?
380 acres of land—which Carruth indig­
ter fa a haystack. A room liad l&gt;een cut
Visitor (frowning)—Tliat's very dread­
Then Landis offered
out fa tho center of the stack about eight ful. Is this the* now list ? Thank you. nantly refused.
$12,500 cash down, but stipulated that
feet long and throe feet high and wide, Ah! hero’s a ship now.
Tlio Van­
Carruth
should
move
out of the State
piorided with a buffalo robe which he guard.
before the i»ymcnt was made. This was
had stolen. ThoUramp had quite oomJ. L. (red in the face)—You’re unfor­
accepted,
but
Carruth
luid become too
fortablo quarters. Being careless about
tunate fa your selection again.
weak to be moved. The other day ho
closing tho entrance to hfa retreat he was
Visitor—She isn’t st the bottom of tho
died,
Landis*
securities
gave him up
discoveretl and arrested for stealing the
sea, surely ?
and he was sent to prison. Tho founder
robe. Tramps we of all nationalities—
J. L. (recovering official dignity}—I
of Vineland fa now fa jail, and his family
American, English, Irish, German, Ital­
regret to nay tliat she is.
and tho whole town aro deeply distressed.
ian. Of them all, the fatter is least averse
Visitor (with sundry ancient nautical
It is a very jiad tragedy for a now town to
to fabor.
Eitluw organ-grinding or
exclamations)—Odd—very ! Well, well
wrestle with.
image-scllfag is nobler than tdwolute
liave a third try.
Let me sen the
idleness.

A

faiimkb's

crib is a gnawfnl place for

The man who will. endanger tlio lives .
of hfa children by burning kerosene' oils '
commits a kero-sfa.
”'
’
Thkre are those that think we should
take care of the poor Indian because bo'

’

fa so -willing to take hair of-M ‘1

J

AjrJnKGKVBB is Wfo daughter of afarfacr, and when she fa at the churn, rite's •&gt;
thu Gruhb that mokes tho butter fly. -&gt;i)do ।
Suos dealer—I" find wo 'have no' nhuK&gt;uli

ut large nines. Customer—Nino* !'!.(&amp;
you take me for a Ofaderelter ? ,.
. , ,t_

A dowk-covstkt farmer who put fa s
half acre with tanrips last summer, /ays . j
they didn't bring him a cent Ho should
try onions next time. They always
bring a sceq|. —KorritVoum Herald'. * _

If ladies of the ]*criod aro as ju«t as '
they are beafaiful they will contribute **
aometlring toward a moumnunt for King
Canute. He was the jierson who origin­
ally ordered the tide back.
‘ ’

‘

A SI! AKXSPXAMEAK SUofaWHOX.

llAinnJCHS Amusement-—Mr. Muckle­
stone (after mfaafag his bird far the
twentieth time): I say, Guakinga; I
be’ieve the birds are frightened al me !
Old Keeper (blandly): They didn’t
ought to be, sir I

.

Did you ever come down stains on
Sunday morning and aric your wife to
put a button ou your waistband, but
what she lifted her eyes to Heaven, taid
with clasped hands assured yon that
when tliai shirt was put away there wvs i
a button on ill
■ Im tho Vermont Journal of March 31,.
1784, there is the following epitaph on,a,
fawyer:
‘
, n
thin Ktonr Sir* Unix rt HLaw.

RICK AXD XKTIRIXG.

J. L. — Well, I'd rather you picked i n
Tho Dnko .of Portland is the most ec­
“ Wht," said a Highland clergyni.au
other vessel. Her Imilcrs have just
centric of nobleman. So far as society
burst and killed several hands, and I
is concerned be is dead to tho world.
should like you to see our mon-of-war at
Hv surrounds himself with an atmostheir best! Try again.
pit, while you are all attention to;£vcry
phero of mystery, which no one, peer or
Vuutor (rising)—No, I tliank you;
stranger I invite!"
“Because, sir,
commoner, is permitted to penetrate. '
when yon preach I am sure it is all (j
I'm perfectly satisfied. Seventy yearH
Even his own solicitors, thu u nnagers of
ago, sir, we wore behind you in many
right; but I can't trust a stranger ».'.b
his enormous estates, are never allowed
things.
My Lord, science han since
out keeping a good lookout”
an interview. Five jearr ago the Duke’s
given England a fleet where she never
A Txxak editor says of another Texas '
annual income was upward of £300,000,
editor: “That palsied old rcpMhtfal
luul one before.
and since that time it lias very consider­
J. L.—Whorc’n that ?
j and common dead-beat will confer; n,,f
ably increased. Hfa Grace has never
Visitor—At the bottom of thef tea.
favor by in nowise roferriag to uii We
been married, and lias little or no faith
And now ano word before we part.
have nothing fa common with him,,
fa womankind. Hfa ruling passion is
Give my compliments to tho gentlemen
uevur read hfa old • pied ' Imnd-biD, and
architecture. Ho is forever putting up
in command of your ironclads, and say
want nothing to do with fa®-”..
. . •&gt;
tliat Horatio Nelson's d—d glad ho died now structures on hfa estate, and con­
Sbb wm brushing hfa faux aDijhc t»-. (
stantly employs something like 1,500
Wore such lubbers were allowed to wear
joyed
being
fussed
over
amazingly.
workmen—masons, smiths and joiners.
the uniform of the British navy. Good­
The old Abbey of Waldeck, whore be Bolling up hfa eyes, he raid;
\
■
• * Suppose wc make it proud all round," mornfag I
dear, why wm Columbus, when hohfauconstantly resides, fa approached by sub­
was Oruikahank'B final retort.
terranean passages only. There arc ded fa America, like me now!" She ’’
ptay i
Charlotte
Thompson,
a
young
woman
*• Cruikshank, there’s a man in the
couldn’t tel! him and he cxplrirAsfl:' ’
more than fifteen mdi* of tunnelling
Oh, it’* httfa bo thinks of the cold next room who vuwh that you uro dead," of twenty-five, charged with throwing
leading to it When the Duke appears " Becaure ho wm tickled at being fw»t
mince pie, And it's little he socks of the Maid one of my acquaintances to the old her mother out of doors, camo out
in London it is under a hat of unusual over." Then ahe batted him with the
raw ice cream; For, the dying year with man not lon^ «ftcr this visit to the House with her mouth full of hair-pins,
. ,. . ...
..
height, and a long, old-fashioned wig back of the hair-brush.
its tremulous sigh Shall waken the lin­ of Commoria. "Dead! Who says Tm and while tho court was reading a
A Scramtom physwtau has removed , ,
reaching to his shoulders. Wet or fine,
___ I— t—
»------deadT” Whereupon the man of four­ warrant aho tied her hair fa a Saratoga
be never stirs out without an umbrella, lialf of a patient's tongue *ucc»*af ully.—
. Ob, liat! for tl»e^|Mtet, Dow far and score picked up the shovel and tongs, knot
Chronicle. That’s g«Kxl.
and hfa trouscxH aro invariably tied up Allentown
" Guilty or not guilty I" lie asked.
Dear, Shrillfully
hfa r&gt;‘'indetay, and, rushing into the other room, exe­
We have just eighteenth that says ifiliit
"Do you see any signa of guiltation fa below the knees with a piece of common
And the negiigvnt noodle his Dowy cheer. cuted a hornpipe to the amazement of
physician
will
eotab to Ewitoh and‘re’- •
twine. He Dever anawers a letter, and,
And whore tho doodlebug cats his hay. the offending individual. "I'm dead, my looks
although a member of four London clnbs move haffthe tongue that gain after tfe
" None, whatever, but I boliovo you
smll" continued Cruikahank; "don't
—Boodle's, Brooks’, the Travelers’, and about 2 O’clock every moriifag ho ahnU i
•
the stick. Ami bumbling the bumble you thfat Vft^ Jfaiiy-oanuw
Qrtdk- are guilty."
ride in a couch with six horses, ifJte hMUi
White’s—ho never goes near them.
"Ican’t help your bdiovaiions,” sho
bee bumbteth his tune ;
While the slmnk is worth a good many dead men,
wav __
XlruOkU'AJrlKClt
any aspirations that way,
—Eadon-Ff^lX
replied
;
"
I
gucas
I
know
all
about
this
cricket cricks crickingly down at the but his art is that of a post generation. —
Frtu.
'
j,
. .
. n4rr
creek, And the noodle calls noisily out, Kate Field'a London Leiter.
Don't think that yards
of ribbon*,
a
number
&lt;4
“Did you have trouble with your
ruffles and lace will add ono jiarticle to
colkratad in the alley n&lt;»r the
?.
mother ?”
The dog fennel sighs "She fa here!
your value.
Don
’t make a
*ing
swocq?&lt;'d down outlram
on them'',
_t__
tx
__u
,Iking jI block yesterday Hwoajx-d
(&gt;
A Detroiter of liberal education has
" No ; sho liad trouble with mo.”
milliner's
shop
or
jeweler
’
s
store
of
{
an
cx]&gt;tanatio»
:
"4fuit
j jmj jemanded
exptanatiop
"Tliat ’
been greatly annoyed because Iris wife . “ And you laid hands on her?"
dreamily, " Give us a rest!” The hop
youreelvt*. covering all tliat is
Is of true I! boy there's
there’s bfa
bin bit by a dog on
ori'CahgreA
'Congre*1"‘
“I might; I felt tempestuous and
vfao speak* tenderly, " Give u* a beer,”
merit within you with that which will ] street," replied the oldest "Ilka, oht”
on history and other matters connected whirlwindy."
And the jimson-wced boilers, •• oh pun
only attract the shallow-brained. Don’t ( ..
l’m going to mb Tarfa grow •
with the growth or welfare of the coun­
"Yon throw her off the stejja, did
down your vest.”—Burlington Hawkthink aensiblc people can be deceived by . OT ray legs anti go down there and Jet
try. The other day he carried homer,
you T”
big history and handed it to his spouse
" There was forcible propulsion, I ad­ rafa show ; they look for beauty of heart the tl.ig fate me and get piwfadto-*
and mind. Don't flatter youroelvcn it is death I" oaittauad .tho'boy. The officer w
with the remark :
mit,” ahe replied.
(
.
Funerafa in England have become so
"And you hustled her out on the smart to effect ignorance of manual labor, did Dot faterfere.^Detroit Free
walk and thra uaod violent language t”
funned Funerals Company"^ has been learn soim-thing.
" My exchunations and denunciations subject of matrimony a thought while
foxnuxl, which intends to conduct buriShe Mfwwito
might have licen rather loud-toned."
when he came home to supper be found
He leaned back and looked at her for yourself for the responmbta position trustees of a certain dfafaril ta-ttU* W !
to have the oditioo cleaned. A commither reading away, hair down, slipprrs a minute, and then inquired:
on, nil Um&gt; fires out but one, and no sign
wear plain doUras, and the
the mullion-’’, and thsy took them fatwa •
home?”
of supper.
"Why, how’s thi*7” he inquired;
" I express my convjctations in lan­ of life and health ; to b«» well experienced vacant lot and ex*retard ffa-ir mUscfaa &lt;

orw AOB.
Who docs not know of George Cruikhhaak, the artist who first illustrated
Dickens ? He is an old, old man, and
the oilier day visited the House of Com
ra ns Wore ilie members had assem­
bled. Iteoognrring-'the srtist, Edward
Jenkins who happened to be present,
went to him with ruiprcsnemenf, took
him by the liand, saying, "Mr. Oraik\
shank, I am delighted to sec you, s(r;
delighted, I assure you.” "Boally I
don't know you, sir," replied Cruiksliauk. "I am Mr. Jenkins, author of
‘Ginx’s Baby.”’ "Oh, ah! I’ve heard
tliat wasn't a tmd book.” “ Indeed, Mr.
Cruikalutnk, it lias been a great sucoena,
great bucccsb, and I'm proud to meet

'

guage befitting a young lady of my posi­
"are you sick t"
pfacM and health of hundreds are de- lira job well dnt.e, and p'aMil thoMi.A»i
"Hick! No.”
tion,’1 she n^lied.
pending on your knowledge of this. ! the prws nga'n. Tltaliext thiqgjfa ^X«U;r 4
"Well, where’s my supper ?”
"Perhaps they will appreciate them
Um bw
twt ping &lt; tL the
lira ehnreb,
church, and
"I don’t know anything about your up there,” he continued, " though I don’t Don’t give your time and talents to the was the
world, or to seeking the tiling* of time wfam this port o( thu work ana.tjnip^cd
r fafaed aaythfag. and ahouldemof Hana Schmidt were
-lias been opened. Hot* nine L et
and sense tliat perfah with their taing. tin: &lt;x mmittee found to their dfagufd *
HM T
.
fa her chair, “but I can tell yon all thirty days.
mpre dust in the cwduuHA u
“ My impression fa that I don’t care। God has created yon for a nobler pur- that there
in th« &lt;
alxiut U__
the first discovery
um at Doing perpetually carca tar ny Um about
, of Florida es
tl-.an when they wirc
were first
find taken'out
taken out A
able.
a deduction, so there !’’ she snarled, and pose, and made jou accountable for Huui
company.
Different nectfana are set J straight aa a string!”
lUdy
who heard of the affinr'
affifir' ntnorked
marked
what
He
han
given
yon.
Don
’
t
sell
yonr
I
&gt;dy
wlio
The man, she said, mu^t have taken the door below, tlx- fool tracnpn spring- apart for different kinds of religion and ।
That history hasn't been opi ned since the took seat No. 2 on the raw-horse.—
bhthright for • m«ra uf pottage.
j that it wm just like men.—Tny Preu.
j that evening.— Free JPreea.
Detroit Free Pros.
the alarm, and fled out the back door, ng toward us pa if iome person wore social organizations.

half

In doing tlifa, however, we partially closed, and to meet the demand that
■tidy ; for, although but lost our balance, and a sudden braefag
th:d her apprelMMirionrt
Necropolisan immense

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T’hWdrk

aWli* of both fogtia necKsary.

tbo l«l« JwMMd W.

lo tfcB A|bloo brwch of pmmi-

M mpttly a^flfochiag

GUIS

SEI.

!/»»_«»

L F. Hams, is being tioiabed by hi* n,tjf af Mias Kingsbury w. Mr An(hem J doiegn job worthy of iua'pectiun. Tlie ' MarshaH, Thursday forem
finishing was done by Henry
Aft* a short d

fflIVBfflB,

HAS TOST RECEIVED HIS

Close, »nd is one of the finest jobs ’

io the city. Tho Windows are stained ■

evi.
baltays a
U&gt;. proper
the sexes.

ajyd xotiojts.

tAtontc ■ I peorenw ul th« building. , Il will be; ,!’il
. A« writ m the fallowing b«t
dash off। heated bf-g. fcruace. The esrpeitJ •r*M1
make a | and fprnUuae are «* the hast. Aiarge
Fbrtnffoses has just been lo Monta­
night &lt;»f it
Thuradey nieht bea may ba looked for «vuo a mung
gue iuvesti^irting tlie accounts of the
two sprigv bran Chariottr, with their I the bfdir* of the aoeiety, in making
I'xistiuiutur. and finding a deficiency, Dr. Drake «$■ Bro's NMicines,
wirU
thrxiMiw. Kirt’lted for a bird i-.imBb.
carpets; Y.Mir
Your ttirfresoondi-n!
correypomlrnt wonwon-'‘ ufaevernl huudri*d dollar*, has invit­
dees' who will be the boasorthtt bee. ed the afortanid official lo “step down
Bills anti Gravel Medicines,
And out ”’
L-) at one of our public h»iu»*^. .Echo answers: “All of’em."

OF FALL

LARGE

FAMILY MEDICINES

•M.IL

.lames Donaldson, foreman of Bige­
Xkctric ikc.ltk Restorer,
low k Stone's sow mill, at Grand
obtained it at a t&lt;Mrding bouse.
-Rapids, fell on a lath-saw, Nov. 4th,
At least one of »h«Mie girts about at Union Hall, WM well attended,
cutting his side and jbp^Wsirjieyere.
considering the bad weathar.
BttmneM done on the square and
Busmen t* not very briskon the
satisfaction guaranteed.
G. B. Allen, of Charlotte, has a
formed that tha is her first offence. street*. Buyer* arc plenty and seH- Roman coin of the dale of 1627. and
ers scarce' of late.
Alf. G. Drake, of Sturgis, has an Eh
Tbe new &lt;y&gt;me.t band mode their glish silver token of I6&amp;9, another of
1632,_ and two copper coins of the
D. W. LINCOLN.
woman or maiAcn hwAcs her chastily first appe&amp;reuca on the, street Tuesahc BvKca her-alL She is as dead as day evening. They d#ne well and pbriod of Christ.
deserve
nu
tncon
by
tlie
wholu
(hough &gt;he had never been born. ;
ORDEIL
Hastings parents watch your daugh­ town. Yuur correspondent has a very
idea of noise, and he behoves
ters. Know where they spend their good
,
The festivsil and daace, given last

S

New style Prints for 8 cents.
New Corsets for only 50 cents.
New Shawls^ Scarfs and Comforters^
New Flannelsand Ladies Cloths.
New Skirts and underclothing.
New JIats and Clips,
New Boots and Shoes.
New Crockery and Glassware.
New Trunks, Valises and Hoi-se blankets,

Ohwherfc? is go’- The fellow that breathes in the V
gie-eyc-d Dennis? Tliat man that flat horn needs stirring up a little.
the world is under obligations top fiu We would projxjse thai he be placed

ferreting mrf and dragging before the io a siltiag pwsture on the-walk and
public ancia" erses. Who ever heard. the bass drum lie so placed that one
&lt; I the heads will lie on about the
tame elevation of his

Rress?*T

left e*r und

This isn't play anvil churns and see wha» ef­
John’s f.rte. X perchance he can fect It will have on him. We noticed
liy add iwu-rou4»nl 1
make over some nasty hem from the one of the B sharp horn players hold­ r&lt;J
Ub-r orJared, tha’wjthfa
Day's Doings," and insert somebody ing an E flat lamp for the leader, and
nr middlemen,

Net one.

that m too manly to retaliate to bis at­ upon our word, we thought he was
tack. ha sometimes does it, -lint of treading a pipe organ fur a Methodist
Hastings he says nothing. * Goggle revival, and judging from the motion
ol his liody ooe would think he was
•ye come out of the gruss, ^ud be
in tlie act of taking leave of his sweet
henrt after escorting her home from n
spelling salwol.
We tiudeistand tint Chief Buglar
Last Friday, while in Hastings, j Reed
Reed has
has gone
gone into
into his
bis cage
cage nnd
and
we BMiW ilmdf U Ih. amuiion Ho.ed Um .Iwr
' D.rt be
!
occasionally
produces
n
little
enmmu
. _.
4
. ..
,
enmmo
^Sber&lt;Cre.w, to v»&gt;l the ptl. ,iwI ol ,h/i,',te„,|, „f ,h,t

I
?

OD
C

flist fluor is occupied by the Sheriff of Main Su fur building purposes.
On motion by Wolbutf the Mar­
and his fatni'y, the second being tinjaiL It contains, we believe, eieven shal was instructed tu lay a sidewalk
in from of Brady 'a vacant lot immedi­
cells, and is abundantly ornamented
ately north of W. A. Aylsworths
stere.
this jail that the notorious George
George A. Simpson presented his
Vandepuul, put up while having hts tmnds as c.ealer in liquors nnd on
third trial for the murder of Herbert motion by Wplcolt they were approv
ed.
Field.
The jail now cunlaius the
The following accounts were pre­
following prisoners.
sented anil bn motion allowed :
James Schimore. for assaulting A Brace.....T.'..'
$ l.Wi
and resisting the Marshall of Hast L. Everett
C. U. Hanchett, draying ....
rags. Was tned Thursday; found J. B. Bsney,
••
... .
J. B. R*M»y. elenuing afreet.
guilty, and awaits sentence.
A. W. OMa. lumber
Jomer Shedd, of Elkhart, Ind, was
On morion W. H. Young was ap­
fonr»d guilty of concealing stolen pro­ pointed physictnn of the Board of
perty. Was tried aik! found gutlly Health for tho balance of tho year.
on Thursday, and awaits sentence
Conneil adjunmed.

Oliver Rose for the larceny of n B. J. FEIGHNBR, • G. A. TRUMAN.
Keeerdsr.
PreeideaL
witek from one Buckle, of Hgstipgs
Bead guilty and also

awaits

sen

Fort Wayne, Jacba t Sapay Li.
SHORT LIN

MRTWI K

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

i
’ &amp;

0

(*li)

r 2

S. LEIBELAUSER,

Pay the highest Price for Country Froduoe

b*

MERCHANT TAILOR!

G, A. TRUMAN

B»»t before leaving the co*irt bouse ciited animal, which makes night
hideous, to the disconifortnre ol his
Makins &gt;!&lt;&gt;nc tn the Ufeirt
Mbdhe discovered that bis gold pen hearers. Now Reed give us the key. Cuttins tui'l
VmetUooaUle Wriem.
'
Feom Me.
and hoWrs had crane up raisalng. He

hmaediateiy suspected two witnesses
rartie Maj Smith shootrag .affair. Common Connell Proceedings.
Council Rooms, )
They were invited1 hi by the Deputy
Nov. 0:h, 1875'J
iHwriffs nd searched and the pen and
Regular meeting held. Present —
hoWer fmmd on rhe person of Johnny Wolcott, Lee, Halbert and Glds;
Bcutly, inside of his ooat lining. Trustee*
Minutes of the previous meeting
knowledge of hew rt came there, and read and approved.
'
the Sheriff after giving him a short
Petition signed by T. M. Brady,
asking for the privilege of using n
purtjoti of Main St for building ‘pur­
He did wrong.
poses in front of his vacant lot.
'
We went over to the jail. It is n
On motion petition was'granted as j
plain two story brick etfitice.
Tlie far ns relates to-tho use of a portion J

r,

-K- g- £-

(bey com© wcll'nigh making music.

evening*.
But where?

-U , g*.

it" S’* US’*

Nashville, Sept. 15, 1875,

READY MADE CLOTHING!

The Beckwith

KEN’8, YOUTHS’&amp; BOYS' CLOTHING
Plcdifc glee me a cttlL
tfich. Not. Io.

B. UKlUlAUnaw.-

GOOD NWS I
A LARGE LINE OF *

MARBLE WORKS
BLACK A FULLER.
■

Pio^ielon.

Boots and Shoes,

nJ^.PKSWEttX?

OF EVERT DESCRIPTION,
AT THE

TOMBSTONES
and MONUMENTS,

UEl^SiSWl

mi

the Loomi« Building.

Forrigu

Si

American

WE

Prepared

ARE

to

Compete

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

WITH ABV ESTABLISHMENT

Hating.. Mich. Not. i,WT5.
BLACK A FULLER-

ANNOUNCEMENT!

E. &lt;5.

This Side of Cristinas on
Boots and Shoes.

{taring jtiaf pur chased the atook of Goods
formrrty owned by JJ. E. 8r«bbin», will

fence.
Lnyal Hcvhhanl, of Middleville, i«

Thursday morning about 3 o’clock
serving a ninety days sentence, for the hoarding house of Mrs. Duty at
Jackson was destroyed by fire.
At tbo old ataud ons door north of Truman's
Morp. Haring just rrturned with a full asWm. Mfthouey, of Barry, was senA gentleman named Rilev of Bay

MILLINERY &amp; DRESS MAKING

drunk and dhwrdrriy conduct.

fenced under the fraudulent debtors City while riding on a load of hay
Nov. 8th, fell off nnd the wht'el passpJcrerhim killing him Blmo.1 m- J? ‘J*
“d »l«‘"Syl»- .r*"™
the Isiest •****•
styles cut lu order.
riStantly
cr&gt;ier. Call and rxaoiiaa Goods and prices before purchasing.
Uiram Hill, charg-rd with adultery
and James Riley, incarcerated as dis­
Bailey's window.
orderly. at Adrian, broke jail Sunday
The jail is in a good condition and night, hy removing* piece of sheet
well cared for. as are its inmates, by iron nailed over e rotten spot in the
ARTISTIC
the Sheriff and asmsfants. Wewvre floor, and made their escape.

ROWER k ADAMS.

Al.r.l
USCLK I.VTMXK.

piRMTCRE MAUinCTORT!

act. until discharged by law.

are acknowledged to be the best

ATKINSON &amp; BOE, JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

Juhn Mellin while holding a loging
pri«x! open
the lock and madn bis escape, also hire on his farm in Elmwood town:
fftiqi Tuscola Co; last week, while
where attempt n had b*en made to
hitchii.g a chain to an uprooted
slump wn* hurried beneath it. ami
u-hen reevueJ wee fwnd to be crush­
ed nearly to death, He lived -a few

shown how Maj. Smith

watchful eye of Sheriff Cresa^y over
A notorioo* rough named Joe
them, we opine the prisoners. incar­
Bay
nated in our county jail, will lirtvc. FtrnrnieZ wns 'instantly tilk-d
Chy. Nov. 7th, wlrile getimg oil the

by the proya-r milhoriiiea.

work. will abnw their appeoantion by

PAINTERS!
NASHVILLE, MICH.

titling store

They are the only toye mounted with gnuiue boilr irone.

Manufacturers and keeps on han

They admit the largest chunks of wood.

Parlor, Utnn, Dinin, oact ut
GEMEBAL FUHTURE!

They fire longer than other*

SOLD OXLY BY

“OYSTER OCEAK”
LADIES' ,n'I DEETS' BE«TAUSAIT.
Car Woo«lv*r4
.Irfrrwwn A\w.,
DicTjaorr, mioh.,
Gillmax Bm.«„ ProprirUw.

*&gt;wCrtuu«7DaMwVXtl

W

CMikmrUtwMrjk —M- '

WAJTB
MIRRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES

AND CARDS, BRACKETS.
’ DUSTERS, kC„kC~,

Where j^ou will find u full stuck of

MEAT MARKET!
' ' Baty Cah
Peraaislato! ■
roe * CLEVER
n.
1
. Jw,.
CWHNs *H» CASKETS,

CIU. W. PEUtAT,

JEWELER a OPTICIAN

•Mt

, RoEertwn wa, MreMeJ al E»« Sag-,
, maar, ob TneaJa, a, Iho mnderrr.
O.wM F-nk G.™,

resh
meats
,
,u
,tioh
M „M u,

.

।

INGS kept conxtanthf on hand.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I
I

docks, Spectacles,

prie. paid r... HW^. Prtl*
**
*

n.

| a led of fifteen years, living in the
■■„
; Towndtip, Huron Co. fell from a lad-,
"Brick" Pomeroy is going to start.
jder upon a pitchfork, tbc lines cf
s new paper in Chicago and he pro- ! which penetrated his how els in a *
pcr*e« to make it a red hot straight ’frightful niiiincr, aifhongh be was
| stiff living when last heard from.
;

&lt;* AKEtS fismisUd t« ordes

SUB QUDS AND COFFIN LIN­

AT BOTTOM PRICK FOB CASH.

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I
Kuhville Mhh.

West fttfe of Main street, Nash rille, Mich.

C. o. WOLOOTT.

CILW. W. OKMAEAT

�naTMbs Milhr

NO CREDIT GIVEN. DO NOT ASK IT.
CtedU store* will aecomeumtae you ul lliree'times 12 1-2 per cent. Renlly
ilieu nia*ler uf iniporlance tu you . jiurdMiderti whefhpr TW pay ma the
stormy nlgUawf
above per oeul. or Uw oretfa afM-ea itvaf 23 lu' 30 per cent for waiting fro®
X to lk&gt;5 days on you.
io iuiiui
njimi itm.
that me
the prices wn
on vvii
tmr =stock
om pt Aasnvine t wnrtty p&gt;by»tctsns
»»*«. Ttitrfure
» nrruwc hew m
returned from a late calf sn a very sick pa-!
the lowufcl and baaed ou cash nai«H. 1 aball make a a specialty of

TftW sad Just get ftiir’y t«wsk«d InIn bed hop- .
ing to enjoy tbe-remdnder of the Bight in

’ .

M. G

In.both styles and q«iali(y, al the »ms lime charging you the 12 I-SI
cent only «n them. My FbII wd Winter Stock of

«&lt;k&lt; rataa

ctrMvviT covnr

rill five

C18IIIK tID GHB FOBIISIIIG

Vu«t»r« ftaKtu*.

It

HasTtvc#, Nov To, T873.

BOOTS AND SHOES, AND RUBBER GOODS
Is complete at away down prices.
aolicited,

IheJjrst car# tried tn the Circuit Court
thbtefe. was th^ttfte. pmtfU te, ’

An examination of Goods ftod Price* i»

C*di or Trade paid fbr Buttfr and Eggs.
JiaabvHlc, MicU, Sept IMi, 1575.

will exhibit nt
Sm bllbfbr par-

Htte.

- Little oM Mrs. Rhode., living smith.

ATTENTION, ALL!
spell-bound with terror, but soon began to

AKSOTH 4 BROOKS,
pay the Highest Market Price for •

nesaes examined on the pert of thoprosecu-

dsecndiftg m torreats and the horse was
getting unmanageable when it thundered.

ButsinenM
L1EHIUUSBB,

CORN. APPLES, OATS,

and lot in Dover, for the blind man’s store,
and the blind nan has moved there*. .

that the place to huy GLOVES cheap, and
JfiptpJtaings, about ’1 o'clock at night fsr
school in District No. 1, Kalamo, reeeiving the purple of giving Frank Smith and one
other perron a thrashing If they were there. Cheap Grocery Stere, Nashville.
— K.rma, oa, K'wU«u T»J. 20 &lt;nii
B,r«*luv4... , mtowi.
Ui
-Three wHl be a spacial meeting of
io road, ^nKSmpJb^d somit olh,DaiiVhertv's.
Oukssa. Ioxia Co., Nov. 9ih, 1875.
Led aOor him. . Ila then wheeled;
Tf-r-" fqtatf OMb!.—Early one

with you. I trust by fi»ir dealing I shall be
able lo retain your cowMenee, and to.win
that of strasigevs.

Clover Seed. &amp;a,

Especial Attention

Delivered at their

Is insited to. my. stock of

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

TAILOR
|?

PARADY, Manufacturer of

B»ot*an&amp; Shoes,
TOHN Q CRE3SY,

•J

We aho .kecp on hand and have for sale

A

SHINGLES,

te rabject to CTniy;*Hn!'’)
**• waayot
unknown! Tbejury were out abcut fat bed, aakeJ hi# little boy U haul him his
and then returned to their scab P«nt*dlJ il- »Ml1 Mr- Bailey took
hbjaejinifo out of the pocket, opened it and
'

mi

BOOTS AND SHOES,

C‘a Apprand Ro! Erialt- Sercruiw,
IXSUMtopF

WHlt’H IS NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

^OQ.OO (Hid UPWARDS

WATER LIME,

SALT,

hi:

MONEY TO LOAN!

L4 TH,

Smith broke, out of the Jail here

TbbxasV.

II. MS.
. Deputy Mlierur.

Again in the Trade

POTATOES,

after waiting some fifteen dreadful minutes
an aMauli upon Frank Smith, wttk the in­
tent loocmmitt murder. It -appears from while the rain wi»a juet pouring down and

prominent citizen ami

I world respectfully inform my friends
that I am

and shall be

after deliberating about three quarters of ‘
■ton hour returned with a verdict of guilty.
1
PhilUpL charged with Major L,-Smith with

BKB BOOTS at the

QLEMENT 8 MT

’ Rval K*«nte !»nJ In«urMW
Frfon Homw.
All kt*

bewildered #ad on getting out of the wagon

-A. W. (lids barn is
Kight carpenters nan Lum
ot work in ana day. .

—The Qel.braJedDvtsrit butter Crack era

W. A. AYLSWORTH.

sudtightnt**- ' U wna soon so dark they

ty. Oto the first charge the Jury disagreed,
but on the secwad they brought in a verdict

GN LONG TIME.
L. BUSSELL
Ready pay customers shall have no cause
stabbed himself in the neck, when the blood
Ofil.c over J. RuMril? »&gt;«. n^visa* MkK
STUCCO,
to complain of.high prices.
gravsted kind.
—The n»uJ pipe of tho boiler in Lee A
sUrtod
ho
came
to
his
senses,
and
on
being
_.
,,
,
_...
4
tn
tne
case
oi
cue
reopio
vs.
vuv.er
owe,
Sutiaacry lines oornjlM# at
.
Ire., fe..
JONES,
asked why be did It be said he “thought he
' Boise Baos.
Give IVIo a. Call.
tales a ahnrt noalnrtnaram et battar—
J
.•
was cutting a liuttoa hole in his pants." which we ship and retail at bottom prices.
guilty and- gut in a pls* &lt;rf guilty.
Nashville, jfeich., Jan. 27, 1875. .
— 5,0*0 Monarch Cigars at Itautfhcrtlfs.
.The fodrih case called was that of Lonisu Hb wiftt was out milking at tho time, and
AINSWORTH Jb BROOKS,
Decided bargains on Tobacco and Cigars.
Yourex vs. Pchocl District No. 1. of Maph
Proprietors.
Grove, In thb ease the Jory rendered a done iL" Medical aid was called and it
verdict ot $3'1 Oft and cost* In favor of Mb# -was at first thought that he would die, butb generally sold for $1.00.
seribers than the other three papers In the Yourax. This was all she ch|tned, Ifebc ha is mw likely to get well.
i Tn the Matter o* the Estate of John Baes
county, combined.
Whoop!
ShakesJ had claimed $7B 00 she would have got it
land Nettie Baas, Minors. Notice b hereDewtgr lets link horns and upset Ma
peg#.
‘•“r-S"as 1 learn inac every junur wo. in isvw v&gt; and retail merchants of. Ionia have rented ,
!b, given that I shall sell at Public Auction,
A McXamce.
the Christ «M,W hcr raorc if *• cU’”
bwB
' to
IO the higher
Olguc*l bidder,
vim
on Saturday, tbe 20th
trvicea will be rwumed at t
*I day
•
■ . A. D. 1875,ai tea oelaek
of November.
4«kt ia
preaching1 WbefiWatriet officers lay arid# Ue
filling it with the best and - largest stock of
| in the ftorenoon, at__
___
CmS tian lurch next Sabbath with preaching
man and act'the part of redskins,.as these dry goods and groceries that has ever been ।
(ibe court bonne in the city of Banting*, in
by the pastor. Morning topici "TheCrt
’the County
of
in the Stale of Michi-'
T
y. Berry,
in the State
«.......
brought Into this town. They are able bus-1
gan.
pursuant
to
License
anil authority
iy for 1L Judge Lovell made th&lt;f retnark neee men, tMtd will sell goods here at Ionia j
enlng topic: ‘-Why .is EyH.
’
graniid to me on tliedth day of September
prioea.
A. D. 1875, by the Probate Court of Harry
—L. E. Stauffer, of Hustings, has rexnovCounty. Mielrigan. all of lha estate, right
W. F. Purafrey"moved hb raw mill lo IB1* I
WORTH OF
General Convn/andxg,
«d hb dining room#, just ee.*osa the utreet to1 the cro«-examination they only succeeded
title and interest of the said minora of, in
town about three months ago. and after run-'
and to the.raal estate situated and being in
1 in making him answer the queetisn once
ning it a few week# found that b'&gt; engine i
— Best Japan Teg at
Boise Bio*.
the County of Barry, in tbs State of Mic’&gt;once1 no." The rest of the time
igau known and described as follow# to-wit:
was not strong enough, and is now putting •
MONEY TO LOAN
1 he weul’d dodge ar^tnd the tpteelion. Mbs in a new one. Mr. P. thinks he ha* located !
— Fifteea 25 lb. box* Layer Babins al
The Bad half of the vaat'half of the south
.1
■
formerly.
wes&gt;|quartcr of sect too thirteen, (13) in town
Ikrayhertp’s to wD si $3.00 per box.
' his mill in tbe right place and will stay
tbree(8). north of range seven (7j, west, in
.— We warrant all our good# to be first
with us two or' three years.
Barry county, Michigan, subject to the
dowe of said Sophia Kuntz as widow off
claw.In every rrapec! * porlieular or mcney ever io VetmontvH** M..
Mesani Gunn A Smith’s sawmill in ScThe pri: oners have not received thrir senraid Frederick JUaw. deeteted
a law suit, between W. D. Purebb and Port
refunded.
JF Mte A McNatwar.
baws. was burned last Wednesday night. I
Dated. Sept. 22 D. D. 1875.
Has just received a Urge and complete
— Bnwphertjra Tea* ire all new' Crop Bailey, about a wagon, and Port got Mai. jury will probably be discharged to-day.
SOPHIA KUNTZ, Guardian.
Loss about tl)«O(X). Tliey had cleaned tbe ,
Clem Smith appeared for. Purchis, and A­
and 20 per cent cheaper than ever.
• Tbe Nashviil* moaey ewee was put over boiler, filled it with cold water, and in the
M- Flint for Dailey.
Fall and Winter
evening built a big fire in the arch to warm
till next term.
W. N. D.
UR_ All test print. fretnC
—A. W. Olds has purchased the lob for­
lha waler, so that tbey^otib! get an early
merly occupied by SkopUU &amp; Bussell, aho
Start tn the morning/ They got started
MAPLE LHOV E SCIIOtM^.

tying at

HAIR,

- *

White A MfNamn.

L. J. WHEELER

ELIRU CHIPMAJT,
.hwtice of the Peace,

New Goods

MRR L. O. CROCKER

LEE &amp; FLEMING,
agents roa th*

Miss Lydia JL Powers will teiwh in D'istriol No. 6, reowivic- as compensation $2

.H I.,

Direct front, Rew York

r»ctor, U&gt;i. Ml
Identic Dilliu will teach ,n District No. 4,

io cues YnnsMth Can rt

DEMTI8TRY!
J. W. Hitchcock.

DaUUl,

»fll visit

R°BM*t

Steak at Boe A Ohw'i, at

t#E

&amp; Wolcott, carpenters, and the painting by

BUFFALO «ir popularBoe. Th.
top of tbe pehde ornamented by a bail, mDtwoMtrhf.

■Hastings Ij a mighty lively town
eb to run a local pap»r. Would that we
a stabbing affray

Cornish

AND

—The Maple Grove School difficulty, we
opine. I# at last settled, as will be seen by
inspection of onr “Circuit Couil items," and
we know score* that would clap tkeif hands
.—Fred Sweet, of Hastings, ha# invented if Diak Austin . «s compelled to foot the
nleetgioal dock, and J. Lee Raed costs. When a man underlakes to beat a
end Richard Mtml, have bought a half inClement Smith was Attorney for Miss Your*
the dock and ib
iU manner of operation.
operation- It
has only three wheels and only contains, half
the number of piece* in a common t weira1
—Fctrraon'a Magazine
Magazine for
for December
December ub
shilling clock. The electricity acts indi- ahead of all others, a miracle of beauty and
rewtly upon the balance wheel, the same as1 and choapntM! It has two splendid steel
3. detached lever, thus eqnalbhig the' platan, one at them. “A Little Tot,” as cun&lt;tt|c**tb of lbs battery. Tbe same battery niag-u pcwdble ; a mammoth colored fuabirifl run any number of docks, and all tick ion plale; a superb colored pattern for a

s° *•

ddh. .rat ot Kalamo Center, ware iotaiij
destroyed by fire, Utt Benda/ morning at
ahuot two o'clock- The barn contained a

ferfully wrhlen. For 1878. In
[the 100 shorter stories. five

I nutrient are announced
one of
of them
anuuced one
[fcxq

KOCHER BteOS.

New Style*
surpass anything ever offered to the public.
Every Instrument warranted.

couslsxjlly on band.

Oso. R. Fls mo.

4tui

to furnish all wbo wish with

limes.

4»yl

APPLES. APPLES.
IVInter
Apples delivered at the de-

et price for good

|-&gt;t in Nnshville.

*

N^-h.

are astrahhingly low, vix? Two dollar# per ’
year, the postage pre paid by tho poMbhar.
-Mficas to dub# are ch»*par still (pottage
f.r $l *&gt;.
~kh a.superb Mtssottflt (ff! ftwhee by 2B)
-Ckrittma# Kerning," thn finest pnd ,cwi-

A. J; HARDY.

Instruutettlnl Mimic.

(postage

' esiwUn £ •- &gt;. , Fl.iNa-cr QBG.A*

engraving to the peraiin getting up r studied the wants st( &lt;■&lt;.and
For l*rg# club a the petevs ure ' now Batter awroelven, that w- can supply

MCW..1 »&lt;•... PJ.iUd.lpbl*,

WM. VENN. Paoraiaroa.
At Bit,nod', old «i.«d. N.U.UW, MUb.

I wiU pay the highest mark*

Taken as payment.

'FALL AND WINTER TRADE! ST00L8MD IBSTRUCTIOH BOOKS

if written for. to those wbo wish '

Cloakmakiaf
STVLM.

n» All TH« LATMT

I* acknowledged by all leading musicians
lo be the finest instrument in the market.

as puraible- '

eery reai

Worsteds, Real and Imi­
tation. Laces, Yak Laoe,
Pas.simentire, Real and
Imitation Bair Goode.

PIANOS! LIVERY STABLE!

70,000 NOW IN USE.

FOR THE

MILLMY i FANCY GOODS!

lire*, and

THE AMERICAN ORGAN

add!-1

The proprietors
MCW

AMERICAN ORGANS,
Fin ST CLASS

JUST RECEIVED AT

‘ A'bAibm
xos.

■ Alice Power# will leach in District
receiving $85 per month therefor.
a Sarah Brown will teaeh school Di»*

Doty, was found sick in the stable last
Tuesday morning. She did not cough, or
have any fiver, and she died Saturday

Bowen will teach District

—Frank G Purcbh has

Office at the residence cf
WMratb, north Mma 81.
— Fine Perltoman

take pumpkins on Bnbocriptlon. Well,‘what
about it anyway ? Perhaps those t ap*
dealer# would be glad to collect their bilk
against ths Hatting# Jmtmtti even in pomp-

c itnmn

Naehrilk, Oct I2i b.

W. a. KICBEB i Bro

X’. $!Dpr&lt;tr.

�putoby ttosavagM wtfli Whom (toy aro M
war. Tbrir teas wm twsoiy-four kOfad and
watmdod. baud* ttawe jtoBM «T aftgtoy
stoedoowd TtoUtorfaseigri aaatoroed

the Turks, who:
warabMMaoff'
the km of tbsp

Hyreccth Ptafi&lt;£. io ths ground cf axiUwul
ateaoce. to wfafab tto lady, through tor attorW.
A. F»&gt;&lt;u. entetod a protest, farting
that she rtocrite^^dtobarge all tto dutm.

daring the And few dsye of Ito preoeol
month. Depositors wereipsM a dMdead of 21
perceiii
' '
■
•
- Tbe Nattooal Gold Dank rod Trost Compa­
ny ol Hro Frarts io law goes into vol tmtary

“Wall, h'a good soough for yon. Yon
were found wallowing in toe mire like a
heg, and the polios any that you keep
everybody awake all uigfat la it traa !”
. “You bow nxaDow’" reptiad the prw
oner M he squared around; “I w-tmT an,-wvr a single question."
" I shan’t aek you any, Mr. Cocoanut.
Yoo can take your aoapgreaae and your
oocoouut with you to the House of CorTux Wroxura JvxiwuMaji.—“ I my ;
reotion for four mociha.”
that men never tuk toe mw -si, and whrot .
1 Abd the prisoner took the find seat ou you roosters git yer minds mad? wp in
the tow-hone.
the same way jtrt squeal an’ weU pmi

“What manner of man aro you, Fcicr
-An Euglfab ship, tto (Wtorius flriffi&lt;is,
bound fur Afo wss reofaiUy wrecked &lt;m Hr Dorr, to got drunk and fall down on thu
Hrtllv lalanda, the vcooa of tho dfasater to street car tracks* midnightT asked his
tto eteamer Hdrfller. Hrffa nf Ito crow were Heber of the next
“I’m a rnanrro," wm Um reply.
“Prer and Aooeptadr
“No, air, I puts on mortar.’’
“And are you guilty of thia charge!"
“Yes; bat it’s the test time. I’m awful
•any, air, and I’Ve got a job which mart
be finished to-day.”
-The tow of property by tbe fife at Iquique,
“ Pater Dorr, I’ll send you up for sixty
Peru, last month, will axcaed *5.000.000.
days, and I’ll adprit that my expericnoo
-Tbe Ekfafab Admimlty. it to said, will wUhwith masons lim something to do with it
draw its fogiu r»-sleve circular, and fatue new
1 built a hooae once—idiot that I was.
The masons ilrtaycd all other workmen,
and with my little load pencil I wrote cm
tho pantry door of that new bouse tbe
word", ‘ If you ever get hold of a ma­
son, lift him heavy.' A million lawyers
couldn't save you, Peter, and I’m mad
to think I didn’t make the sentence oix

nerve aa jurors, and every man cat that i
jury know that when old Mother Btrvena1
eel toe foot down it •‘werUw, ” and al

- luterort revsnns collections fanes July 1
have tosn ft- tto rate of ,8111.000,000. As
tlifa )Mriod ouvero a dull perttee of flit year, j
H fa Mgmated ai tto Department tbal on this
baste tto receipta for tto year will be 8123.­
WiLmn I. has given &lt;126 toward a
000,008.
monument for Karl Wilhelm, ths oom­
—This year * cropa in Rtnml* were a failure.
Never before, it w aeaerted; Um tbe failure of
poser at toe tenons “ WMh oa tbe
barvesttag been so general in tto* empire, and
Bhine,” which th*--Italian hand-organists
there are aeriona appreb/ nriom of a famine.
grind about tbe streets of American
—Tto failure of Dr.- Btrooaberg, the great
cities.
German railway contractor, aerioaily threatene
Itutoan coauncrcial credit. Many failures have
-Col. Gowen, xa Acfieriron contractor, who
adinlttanooforujef* ''juvenile wards to Wood'a
already oecunfaL Tto banka are Ln a state 8f wm aueeessfuF in raising the sunken ships in
Tlio
third
man
said
that
his
nunc
wu
Moreum oo certain days of tto week, and in fear, which reacts on tbe Luodou mooeytbe Rusmaa harbor ot Betestapsi, has been to- Wilson Astor, and that he liad jnrt re­
acoocdsDcc witli Uxfa generous offer Ute chil­
vitoi by tto Brittsb Admiralty to pul to a bid for tired from tho undertaking business in
dren Of tbe FroUatant OlB'bnh Asylum had an
—Ona of tto largest cap and for manufactur­ fairing tbe teoodad Vanguard.
opportunity to wiineee “Unde Toeo&gt; Cabin"
Cleveland.
ing firms in Nev York city, that of Lewis J.
—Cuban royaltoa t&gt;roogb agsats. are pqrat a matinee one afternoon recently. In addl“Whrt did you undertake to do?r’
Phillipa A Co.. failed last weak Daring tbe c'lafang provfaiotM and war materials in New
toon to thia tto yxxmgwtcru were gretifiad with
months at September and October Mr. Phillipa York, to be forw-trdsd immediately, m Amer- asked his Honor.
a sight of tto fif woman, the living wkalotranefarred properly worth *1.500.000 to Ida fcan interventioa is fill befere many day*.
“ Why, I sold coffins, buried folks, and
othor
—Tto Duke d’Andefret IXnpiirr has been tho like of that ”
—It tor estimated by special agcuta of the elected I'residcnt of the French Axwnibijr. He
—Tto Crwiiiateiiw of* tto General Land
“ Ob, you, I see. Well, what overtook
Treasury. that the government fa defrauded of fa an antl-lkmaportfaL and bolds tbe empire
Ofltee calfa -attention to tlie fact that aome of
*2,000.000 annually by bogus pensioners, chiefly responsible for tbs' divert ere sort a I nod by your undertaking!”
j “ I failed,” sighed the man.
In tlie Went. There fa ns way to pnnfah such
swindle** except by dropping them from the I —Tire proprietors of the London Times hare
been sued for libel because they denounced the Detroit and got drunk t"
reproeentettot IM Uh -oil wm very produc­
-Owing to Uie late competition between the operations of the Oo-operhtive Credit Dank as a
“Ho, sir; I didn’t get drunk at all,
tive. Aon thiVtfcew font the tend wm unfit
cable eompanlae the charge of aavcnty-flva swindle oo tbe public.
for farming puq
, but wan overtaken by giddinees, and fell
cents per word in gold haa been agreed I —Tbe port of Boulogne. France, wm recently
—By order of
| down.”
of the Trcaenry.cloned
by
a
sunken
steamer,
canning
a
lowi
to
and cattle fram En­
“Giddiness, ch?
Did your head
tbe fishermen of tH.OOO dally.
gland are gn^U|to4 for tto present, in conI swim ?’’
—The Prince of Walen has am red safely at
noiacncc of tho cwttlc diaeaae prevailing in
—Tbe London Time* denounces a scheme
“Yes, sir;”
that country.
jt-,.
for floating botula of tlio Keokuk and Kausaa
I
“And did tho sidewalks soem to be
—It fa alleged jbat a oommlttoe of tto Brook­ Qty railway to the value of £300,000.
way up and way down ?"
lyn AMoemUou of Congregatioiial Mmfatcn
Let the soaffeni and deriders who have
will examine into tbe charges against Mr
“Yes, sir.”
Beecher, and report whether the association
—On the Lehigh Valley railroad, near Bound no faith in the ailminiatrativo cajiscity of
" Did you make any money out of
ought to retain that
Brook. N. J.&lt; the other day. U&gt;e boiler of a the gentle sex rend the story of the Be­ your coffin business!” continued the
•bip.
locomotive exploded, idling five men and eeri- gum of Bhopal and vail their abaahetl
Court, as he scratched his head.
-Interest in
ously injuring about twenty others, some of
faces. Bhopal is a small and obscure
"A little.”
gradually dyin
whom will die. Tbe locomotive wm attached
“Well, leave five dollars with the
to a gravel troia. all the cam at which were State of Central India, and the Princess,
its ruler, buzzes about it like a bee in a clerk here and yon can go. I don’t dis­
bonnet She indulges in no fashionable pute that you were giddy, but 1 think
iaxincss at tlie capital, nor docs she per­ tliat whisky caused H.”
mit tlio existence of any ring govern­
— Slight abocks of earthquake were cqteri- ment ; on the contrary, aim makes tours
enoed in different portions of Georgia one
Tbe family fight case wm brought out
of
inspection through tier domain* and
night fart week. There wm a nuuNlng sound,
after tho undertaker had departed. It
ject to taxrtkm m euofa.
with aome trembling of bonnet, but uomafarial metes out punishment and affords re­
was Harrison Drew va. ”
“
—Sevreteen unaotboriaed paroom found in damage waadouc.
dress with her own tinted hands. Under
the Black Hilb ware roeenUy brought into Fort
- From Qtioheo we bare partoularo of a ter­ her unfaltering eye tlie gnxwrw of Bhopal She liad a black eye, and
ioremie by OapL Pollock, of tto U. 8. army.
rible dimfaer by which oerrnteeu' hvre were have an exceedingly hard time ; their covered with scratchee.
“ Why in Fond du Irtc did you many
kwt st tbe lalv of Orteana. in tto Hirer BL weights and measures are tested, and if
Lawrence. On'their return from tto city,
this woman if you couldn't love ami
they prove defectin', the Government
—Five numicraro are to suffer the death Where they tod been welling vegetablaa, a aeow
cherish
her!” demanded tho Court of
penalty at tto Tombs, In New York, next in which they were being landed cepfazed, and destroys them and kindly provides new
Mr. Drew.
mouth. Of thkk&lt; too I are whites—Dolan, all on board ware drowned, with one exerp- ones, and Messieurs the grocers pay for
“ I was a fool I” promptly replied tho
who killed Mr. Noo, a brush mcrclianL and
toi'in. She exej-ciws stern discipline in *
ntindmsia, wtokuied bis sweettoart. Tto
—Sherman, Tex., eaSersda heavy lorn by all otlwr matters of morals ; ahe has husband.
‘ * '"n. who aome weeks rinoe firs last week, a large pert of the borinem por­
“And what were you I’’ liiu Honor
nearly paid off a national debt of 70,000
ipooc peddler in the out- tion of the pfaoe being burned. Among the
asked of tho woman.
&gt;
rupees ; and ahe oontenqtotaa the build­
structures destroyed were the BL Cloud Hotel,
“I was two fools I” she excitedly re­
ing
of
a
railroad.
The
name
of
this
re
­
—Two Pobfaj Jmn uam-d Goldman and the Postot&amp;oe, and- every printing office in tbe
plied.
markable woman was Nuxcer-ool-dowlah
I*iakaU fought a desperate duel in a room In place. Tbe lone will exceed 8900,000.
“Ncfw, m I understand this case, Mrs.New York tto ottor day. Ttoy wars pertoen
-One of tbe large cotton nulls at Pall River, Omrow Doolah Baku Mahomed Khan
Drew was frying meat!’’
Sahib Balzukvor, but he who shared
tho affair rmM bi tto diott. of Gokimao. ground on tto 2d insL Loss. 8100.080.
“ Yea,” oho answered.
those graceful little titles with her died
who waa ah&amp;Jntto bead. PfakaD wm abot
—The Realaberg Arsenal. In Prnnia, wm
“And tlw meat got too hot and you
under their weight, and she. is now
over tto right era and mortally woonded.
nearly destroyed by fire a few days ago. The
set tho spider under the stove while you
-J. N. Fittroy and T?D. Thorpean, indicted total Jors fa mumated al over 81,500,000. Forty Pi ineeoa Sy nd Mahomed Sadeek Hossain
put on the dishes!”
Khan
Sahib.
al HL Loofajur froute OO the revenue, and mcmtaro «« d^g^agpd 'wbteky ring in that rity.
-Tbe vilfaga of Whifatoll N. Y., wm al“ And tlie dog came in and ate the
have pleaded gwilty. Fitzroy wm a Deputy mofa totally defaroyod by Are ou Ruuday night
Collector of Rsvchue, ai&gt;dTborpoati was a Gov- laat Tlie wind wm blowing a gala at tbe time.
Dr. Beard, an English physician, is meat up, and when Mr. Drew found he
NaigUbarwg towns in New York and Vermont taking the trouble to prove wlmt every had no beef for dinner he called you
were tolegnpbsd to for aid.
one ought to know, although there is names!”
“He did that!”
, a current superstition to the contrary,
rated tlifa moc&lt;h; ; Tfao ot tto criminale are I
—The Hon. A. 8. Gaylord, of tfagiuaw CUy. namely, that brains are conducive to
** And you called him names in re­
white, and focq ookrid. ’
Mich.,
has
accepted
the
position
of
Solicitor
of
turn
!”
longevity. Intelloctnal force is but •
—A new ivsuo has boon raised in the Tweed
••I did."
000,000 case, which will have tbe effect of tl&gt;e Interior Department.
form of vital force, and, where vital force
—Tbr General Avaembn of Arkansas has
throwing Uie case over until next term.
“ And then there was a fight I”
predominatae, life is )x*rwistent. Michael
convened al Little Hock.
—Burglars effected an etepmoe into'the
“ There was!" chorused both.
-The result of the State elections held on Angelo tin able to undertake the archiFind National Bank of Pittston. I**., one night
“ Now, Mrs. Drew, I have been mar­
lart week, add tebbod the vault of M0XXX) in Tuesday, Nov. 1 may be briefly summed op M tretur ■ of SL Peter’s at 72 years of age,
follows . In Massachusetts tbe Republican Hute iN'cauHt' his genius wan to him life. ried thirty-pne years, and my wife never
ticket, 1 loaded by Alexander H. Rtoo for Govern­
flcorehed the meat. And Mr. Drew, I
—Fayette Goodbar, a leading merchant of or, fa elected by from 5,000 to 7.000 majority. Thertf is a deal of ignorant notion about
Memplus,
sLxand -evenly wound.d in In Pennsylvania. Gov. Hartraft. Republican, fa tlie mortality of precocious children, but wouldn't strike my wife and black her
toJ. A-Dmbwg. a bank teller, one re-elected by upwards of 21.000 majority. In precocity is properly a sign of health eyes for a new trade dollar. If you two
Uigbt Ufa wank Gmtorg thought Mr. Hood­
and an occasion of longevity. Precocious i have got to fight and quarrel and
bar was a gamtar. and very much regrets tbe fa elected by a majority of.M.080 or 12.060. children are more frequently spoiled by kick and daw why don’t you get a
occurrence. I ‘
Tue Legislature fa Republican. In New York tlie indulgence of their parents, whom I divorce T"
—la » recent fire among acme frame alma­ city tlie Tammany ticket n« alaaghtcrrd.
“ I will!" they both shouted.
their sprightly wit and tyrannic spirits
nearly all tlio local auU-Tammauy eamUdate. overmaster, than through any hygienic
“ I’d separate you quicker'n a butcher
being elected. Tbe notorious Brooklyn ring,
disadvantage
to
which
their
precocity
severs
a Bologna sausage if I had the
-Near Greentown. Howard county, Ind.. handed by “ Bom" McLaughlin. wm afao routed.
subjects (lira, Dr. Beard finds that 600 power, but you must go to a higher
wm perpMroted a shocking murder laat wsek.
A man uarnwl David Ilobtaeon, in a lit of in- pubUcaus to aecocspflah lbw resuiL Tto of tlio mont celebrated thinkers and court, m suspend sentence in both
it fai«8pM«4, att&lt;«|4«i tto kiUmg
esuteat in Whoonsin wm very cloae. Lading­ brain-workers whom tlio world Im pro cases, and J ’ll pay five doOars of the
Wa satire family, and anoeroded tn batebering ton, Repsblican, fa elected Governor by a very
duct'd give an average age of 64, and 160 curt if either one of you will apply for a
•
t*d'-v
small majcsiiy. Tto vote cm minor State oAcm uf tlicm descrilrad as precocious in their | divorce!”
la almost evenly balanced, and It will protabiy
chihlhood an average of 66 j.
, They departed greatly amazed, and as
require tto ofScial court to determine who are
Itlicy were seen buying peanuts on the
ejected. In New Jeroey tho election wm
corner it is probable they made up and
Newmark is making preparations for won’t have another fight for aa many as
a great blast for tbe Centennial.
The I two or three days.

work of tunneling under Hell Gate,
East River,
was
commenced
in
1869 and lias progrtwuxl until two and
one-half acres of rock have been under­
mined for btocting. It is intended to
have preparations made for toe blast by
July 4th, 1876.
Tbe charge will cottoat
of 60,000 pounds of nitroglycerine,
eight turx-n M much aa haa ever been
simultaneously disobarged, and the ex­
plosion wiU probably call toe attention
of tbr world to tbe fact that the &lt;lay is
Rm one hundredth anniversary of our

Democzacy
by
a
amall
majority,
both Hoomi of tto logfalature being Demoenrte by sdeddad majority. Lunar, Singleton.
Hooker and Money. [ all Demoeroto, aro steeled
baro^ihtoMufwming in ttol vidnity. Tto to Cougraaa. In Miuneeota, Piliabory. Repub­
pang had -tnlen fifty g^eromea: mule., and lican.
fa elected
Gorernor l&gt;y about
were oo ttoir way to Naw Mcdtn.
—Tto wriow of Ctoe. Jagaw, at Bu Jorepb.
No., wto wm recently killed by a railroad socidant Ulforrfae, BL, (Mto. ttot tor bus- of two-thirda on joint brtkx in that bodr.
Virginia ateo etouted a Legisteture. which fa
Democratic by about tto naual majority. In
HHnofa Ito elaoteMi wm far municipal and
— A dozen or more of the studsufa of DartWitiMt pursuing an old working at the
inouUi Co'hgii Lave beet, arertedat Plymouth,
iron mines at Dmn Forvnt, England, an
N. H., for cheonleriy conduce in breaking tto
oik above] of Danish origin, and aitoud
window- of J. IL Perker’a book auction etore.
They w n&gt; inerted while in bed, and in tto
710 ywara old, wm found in excellent
moroing an effort wm made to woe them lv

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Progression. No Retrograding
NASHVILLE, BARRY C(L MICH , FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1B75.

VOL. Ill

** Think wf h» retting men * old holdHIS HONOR AND BIJAH.
beaded ’ and the like of that!"
• “Jim put me np to it!"
“ I don’t want to aaw him in two, and
Honor as Bijah proudly escorted cut a
it's too late now to use him for fish-batt,
"Johxu”
but
this boy necdfi reforming.”
The prisoner indulged in many gest“ I’ll reform—I’ll reform!" called tlie
turee and a great deal of Chinese lan­
tad.
guage.

scrutinised her pretty, dimpled, rosy
face very eloaely.
.
Strangely enough Joel’s thought
seemed to run the some way that night. '
“ Whut n predty girl "Winny has grown
into. How the years change one," bo
wdd to his mother after Winny had bsdo
them good night.
' &gt;
° Indeed flbs is—and as good M pretty.
I only wish I taut a donghtew just like plied the Court with u shake of his head.

son. Very selfish, no doubt, but very
girl-lika and natural.
Thanksgiving morning dawned clear
and colil. Poor Gobble was beginning
to turn a pate golden lirown in the oven
when Winny’s friends drove up to Aunt
Rhoda's hospitable door, wlicro Winny
stood owiuting tliem. Such kiasing, and
embracing, and taaghixur, and’talking as
tlwre waa in the quiet old bonne! Aunt
Rhofla wipM her eyc« M die listened to

Itui.

He only rafelj'keepe abore

WINNT'S WISH-BONE.
The tag brown turkey's days were
numbered.
For several weeks Aunt
Rhoda had fed him lit4 a prince or pasha,
in view of his anticipated sudden death,
nd now as she stood by the kitchen
table finishing np tlie last touches to the
pumpkin pice that were to “follow his
remains," she said to Winny, who sat
near her stoning raisins for the mince­
meat :
■
“ My cup of happiness would bo full
if Joel could help ent him !"
“Joel eat who, Auntie," aud Winny’s
b.xra n eyes sparkled, tmd her red lips
grew rodder with tho laugh she was
struggling to keep behind the wall of
ven, perfect, white teeth. Aunt Rhoda
liad such a curious way of .laying things,
continuing a train of thought in her own
mind and expecting everybody ^puld
know just what the links meant.
“ Why, eat old Gobble, to be sure;
don't you hear him singing liis last flong

“ Would you like a daughter, mother ?”
abv boated the turkey,■•'If my boy was asked Joel, taking up Winny’a picture
only hero— and he’s roasting so nice and that lay on the table and studying it
intently.
“Who’s coming after you, girls?"
“ Yes—one just like Winny, Joel—and
asked Winny, when the overskirts were if you’ll look on .top of tho parlor-door
all pinned liack tighter and the crimps maybe you’ll find one,” replied Aunt
pulled out “fluffier." The three girla Rhoda in her rambling, queer mode of
came down-stairs in too parlor, where speech ; and with these words she kissed
Aunt Rluxia liad had an old-fashioned her boy good night and went to bed.
wood fire built on the hearth.
“ What on earth does mother mean ?
“ Isn’t that gorgeous!’? cried the girls Is she crazy T Look on top of the parlor­
together, gtakfashion, as thfly entered door for a daughterWell, LU. took, ”
the room. ^^Wlio is coming, did you and, retelling up his hand, Jo^l forbid—
RHk?” continued Katie Crafts, settling Winny** wish-tone7/*) /
herself in Aunt Rhoda's big chair.
“ Ah; ha ! . That's the 'answer to tW»
‘"Well, Miss Winny, I’D tell ypn. riddle, ia it? l am agreed .' I’l| toep it
Two of tho splendideet young men you for a talisman ;*' and with a laugh to him­
ever saw I We know you will like them self at the thought, bo put old Gobble’s
—and one we invited on purpose for you bone in his vest pocket
to fall in love wjtli, aud tuce eersa, ”
Joel's ship had como home quite un­
“Indeed! How kind,"* said Winny, expectedly, but it staid a longer time in
laughing. “But I never intend to marry, port than ho Uionght.it stoukl—long
ho I ahan’t fall in love. May I ask, how­ enough for him to find his mothers'
ever, who the youth is—‘what’s his daughter and himwif a v£fe,. on^top q|tlie parlor-door, too,” be declared ever
name, or where’s his home "
“ No; don’t tell her. Sue,” ariod Katie, after.
When old Gobble's sons aud daughters
Ktopping her companion's mouth with a
began to run round the door-yard that:
dimpled -white liand.
.
“ Let’s hang up a wish-bone over tlie spring, Winuy wrote down to her girl
.
door for Winny, and then ace if the friends:
ri^ht one comes in under it first"
“ But supposing it’s tlie wrong one—
Dr. Gray may come first—what then ?’’
asked Winny.
“Why, whoever it is, we’ll give up
our interest in him. You shall liave tho
first man who comes in under tlie wish
bone—ahan’t she, Sue?" and the ripples
of laughter reached Aunt Rhoda again,
and made her High.
Such a dinner! Old Gobble in state ut
one-end, chicken-pie that melted in one's
mouth nt the other, to nay nothing of
Aunt Rhoda's famous canned corn and
]&gt;ean and lieans; then tlie minoo-piee,
pumpkin-pice and plum-pudding! Ah,
Aunt Rhoda knew what girl’s liked, and
helped them bountifully; and there
wasn't a merrier table anywhere round
the country that day than Annt Rhoda's.
To ba sure, when they first sat down
Aunt Rhoda was a trifle [vde and looked
ns though a very little would make her
cry instead of lough, but the girls kept
back the team, and with their happy
faces before her she put tier rad thonghta

and you needn't talk tea-cheat marks to

American language, and I want to know
about your being drunk. You were found
on the walk, dead drunk, and this is your'
‘ .* ‘ Waaliee—glood man—Mlichigan ave­

nue
Mid tho prisoner going through
with many motions.
“ Are you one of Wah-Hap's mon 1”

*• Ton might have been stretched out
o^ihe walk to get a Lite of frcah air,
but it looks to me aa if your tegs luul
been tangled up in whisky. What do
yon mean, young man, by coming over
to‘America and getting a brick in your
list?"
" Wflshce—wnshee !*’ responded John.
“Boy, you had better look out! You
bke the. heathen who starched a
shirts for mewhen I went East Last
tniGUDer, and I swore vengeance on him .'
I beliflVc you aro guilty, but I suppose
I’ve got to let you off. Listen to me,

Hie Chinaman gave a great jump as
his Honor struck tho desk, and the Court
continued:
“Dook mo right in the eye, you sal­
man-colored Celestial, and mark my
woifls. If you ever got drunk in this
will take place at Aunt Ilboda'a, and it ia dic­
town again, 1*11 make you think that all
ing turkey and your hanging up Winny’s wiab- tho joaw houses in Pekin have tumbled
down on you I Go, now, and don’t turn
to the right or tho left as you make
tracks for the office of that pensive ras­
The pleasant old- custom of keeping cal, Wah Hap.
one day os a recognition of tho blessings
and bounties of the season grows in
“Samuel Day, your smartness will
public favor, aud lina ilrssdy lissome a
strike in some day anil be tho death of
national institution.
Tlianksgiviug is
you!” was his Honor’s greeting to the
one of the beautiful. osoiBions of the
next prisoner.
year. Ito obaervanoe is confined to tliis
Samuel stood on oiut leg and looked
country. It is really an indigewous
foolish, and tho Court continued:
product of American sentiment It was
“You were hero a mouth ago, and
instituted by the Puritans at tho close of
your breath smelt of onions bo terribly
their first harvest season, when they
that I hustled you out without regard to
had apparently next to nothing to be
the interests of justice. You have re­
grateful for and their turkeys and other
turned with the some odor about you,
fowl were wild. But the spirit which
expecting tho same results, but all! my
prompt'd it was truly human and proved
boy, my taate box undergone a radical
contagions, and once tlie song fairly lie­
change. In four short wi^ekn 1 have
gun others joined in the singing till the
learned to love the odoy given out by the
chorus fills the land. If they had little
shiny onion, and I welcome you here!
to be thankful for they doubled their
If time altewed, I would like to have you
blessingB by the heartiness and intensity
stand there all day and breathe at mo;
of their appreciation.
but it wont, and I shall send you to join
Thanksgiving is a homo festival It the procession which keeps lock-step
brings families together. It strengthens while marching to meals."
the ties 6f relationship and blood. It
“ Wluul di dt» V’ inquired the prisoner.
rekindles tho embers on the best th and
“I aan’t look up your history just
makes the heart warm with a kindlier new, Samuel You liave been here for
glow. One good feature of it in our no­ wife-beating, drunkenness, and Jupiter
madic days, when there are ho many knows what else. The charge ttak time
things that tend to break up families is disturbing the peace, and I know that
and divide hotiHeholds and destroy home if there wa« any to disturb, you are
life altogether, is its eminently domestic guilty. Go in and sit down and chew
and family character. It revives recol- away on your onion, and be glad that I
lectiors of Ute olden time—of the fathers
_________
_________________
,
। didn
’t make
the sentence____
six____
months.
”
and mothura who toiled bo hard for a '
CAT
competency, mid into whose labors wc
„
b..e ®ter.d ; of Ihooobl. wo^ who '
°ld "Tm
Jl'

out in the yard ? They say swans sing a
“ And now, giriis this is Winny’s wish­
death suug, why shouldn’t turkeys ? He bone, and we’ll hong it right over the
knows he ls to be kilted shortly. Ah, parlor-door, aud well all watch to see
me! Thanksgiving, and be to be away
who enters firstand Katie Crafts, the
tallest of the three, mounted a chair and
Winny laughed outright now, as she hung old Gobble’B breast-bone over the
cried: “ Well, Auntie, I suppose you
parlor'door.
mean Gobble is * nice and fat,' and Joel
It soon grew dark enough for lights,'
is • away on sea but if Joel lan’t liero
and they were all sitting round a warm
I think we can have just aa good a time
blazing fire listening to Aunt Rhoda tell
picking old Gobble’s bones !" and a toss
bow Joel came to go to sea, when fdeps
of the bead told very plainly that Jod,
were heard coming up the walk and a
in its curly estimation, would not be
knock at the door announced the arrival of
snob a very desirable acquisitian to tlw
some of tlic expected guests.
festive tanird.
“Now, Winuy take a good look at
Winny Wckten waa Aunt Rhoda’s
your future husband,” whispered Kate ;
niece’s child. Sin^o the death of her
and
an she spoke a tall, handsome, sonparents—not quite a year—Wirfiiy had
« mud. for U» liberty nm-i
T”
T*
&lt;?“r7OTr
browned man rushed into the room and .
■,
. .
...
.
.
I throat, expand your lungs, and give me
come u; country to live with her mother's took Aunt Rhoda in his arms kiaw-d box ' j°J“ 4eftd^
the conaaonsaunt, nod as the old lady waa quite alone
1 »«. of our rdM.oud.ip to a grrnl prt, *
aguin and again.
that wctomerclyl
"*•••*-«; dm l»p«&gt; .u . Bernnow, her only child, Joel, having gone

bright-faced, merry girl oi a constant
companion. Winny had lived in the city
all her life before she come to Aunt
• Rhoda on orpltan, and she knew very
little of country ]&gt;eop]e and therx way^,

“ And to think it’s Joel after allsaid
Aunt Rhoda, after the excitement of his
unexpiKrted return had subsi^x! and file
had finished hugging and crying’over her ।
boy and introduced him twice over to all
three girls.
I

Imt ahe liked them now, since aim lived
among the good, boucct-hmrted folk!
who mads the “ ways" pleasant, and they
aU grew to love the ptaaeant-faoed, bright
aUygfrl.
Winny had seen very littta of hex aunt

“ Why, who else would it lx1, mother?
Surely you wouldn't-welcome any other
man as warmly as you have me!’’ and
, . , , ,
, .
• ,
.
JwJ lo&lt;*«l U b» matter u&gt; . ray uMumi
nd sort Of snmnae.
surprise.
I
“No—no—butold Gobble, you know.
’
—sod Winny’s breast-bone—” Aunt
of Joel she remembered nothing, save Rhoda began, in her usual bewildering,
very tall, awkward boy, who

voice, “I have a dog!”
leaves and twigs on a tree whose trunk
“ That's right, madam. If I had time
1ms grown for untold agesand whose
I’d own a thousand dogs.”
roots are burifld- beyond our tracing.
“And thia Mrs. Bannister has a cat!”
Tlie family is more tium tiie individual.
“Very likely.
Homo wouldn’t be.
And the custom of rejoicing in our rclationnhips and cetebrnting tho great home without a caL Wh ,t is the color
of this ilog and thia cat?"
common blessing of life strengthens tlie
“Maltese and white, Kir; and yester­
ties that mcxleni civilization have weak­
day as my dog was sitting on tho door­
ened iuiu
and niaavi
makei uie
toe blessings
greater.
vuvu
uitwungn greater.
,b,
to step, sayingrnothing to nobody, and her
cat was on tho fence, wanting a fuss.
•
. mercies
, multiply
... .
dwell
upon ..
them and
Mrs. Banmster onmea oat and flays she:
aatheyaromagnified.
'(:/V
'I’ll scald your aoro-oyed dog, I will.’
And
I hays: ’And I’ll pixeii that bowlin’
this
cbcbcit
cato’youro!’ And then, true as {stand
In tbs early days of the Anglo-Saxon
and some of the Norman churches, a
“ And then—yen, I can imagine all the
stone bench running around the interior
rest. You two old women called each
other
names, clawed at each other over
the only sitting acconyno^ation for its
members and v*itora.’ I&gt; 1319, the the pickets, roused the neighbors and
were
juittly
arrested. Now then, I don’t
people; are represented os sitting on tho

imnxr or

nws.

Winny in a bescecliing tone ; and then
milk them with his great rod hands in auntie laughed and stopped short, and
just then too two young gentlemen and
Dr- GrayJmKsLjuidjJi’t'lfoxgokin.too
introductions that followed and the
name and the list of his virtues, and im- merry games tliat made tlie evening all ground or rtsnding. AlitUa later, the
teMdw, be moM be • middle. too abort—forgot his mother's myKteriotiB people introduced low, throe-tagged■Red n»n ly!).» bme, in.te*! ot the half explanation of her strange vondet-____
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stools __________
promiscuously ____
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the church.
"bo," Ao»lBb&lt;xU&lt;»lled lain. "Home jnent that it “ should be him after all!” i Soon after the Norman conquest, wooden I'll put on my coat and go np there and
knock your wall eyed eat and aare-heated
-—t--.— ——
-- . ..... -------—
■—ng- dog in the head."
their Iriewl good-by, end Winny dxx&gt;* I ii„g {„
„ common, tlml none
” It’s M beautiful cot !’’ shouted Mrs.
her curls at them aud echoed,
Jf it | fhonld call any scat in church his own Bannister.
like him anywhere round!'
it’s the finest dog m town I” screamed
comes true!”
; except noblemen and patrons each on-

found.
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, , .
.
.
here and lonTston on tiic'rtreet °to rdl
don t stop on the street to call
slip combed out her long brown ringlets : I propriated; a crossbar guarded the en­ ncre,’ and
.
*
“ What an improvement the «•« must be i trance bearing the initial lettera of the
vited the young doctor from the village to ugly boys. Hereisaeeoud-oontin Joel -. owner. In JIMJti, galleries ‘ were intro­
i) call in the evening; mid, betidat*, t e
duced And fli flarly as 1«U, ]*ws wore
red
hideous boy ’ Rot so old either. He

two of her girl friends from the city to
come out and have so okl-fashicuied

!

and I yet fear ho will turn out a bad
boy.” ,
•

That night wh«i aha bad gone up to .
ker room Winay thought to henelf, an ’

names no more!” sobbed the boy.
His Honor left his chair, walked down
to the boy, and putting a hand on liin heed
he solemnly said :
“Bub, a bald-headed man isn't to
blame tor it. He’d have hair there if ho
could. I am bald, aud Bijah is bold,
Imt we always pay one hundred cents on
the dollar and never dead-beat a street
car. You may gn home, but if you come
again I shall know that you want to turn
out a Dick Turpin, and I shall deal with
you accordingly. ”—Detroit Free Prtu.

The other day a thin-waisted woman
with a snap to her eyes raterod a Detroit
drug store, and without any fooling
around she asked :
“ Do you keep pixen here ?” ■
“ Yea’m—all kinds," replied tho clerk.
•* You've. got pizen in powders and pisen in liquids, nave you 1"

NO. S.
The otter day s Detroit father pur­
chased a microscope for his son, a Boy
of 10, paittnl the lad on the shoulder, .
and said to him :
.
“ My son, take tbumiuioecope and go ■
out and study the beauties of nntsrc." f
tiiat, and he took nuch great interest, mid j
improved so rapidly, that at toe tea-table, ’

■

to which several visitors i%tdown with'
the family, ho felt that he must make :
some remarks. Turning to one of the
ladies be inquired 1

,

“ Did you ever look at ciieeac through
a microscope ?”
*
,

1
. Wh0 r »u«wri»a

“ I don’t think I ever did,” ohe plateantly replied.

1

"John! John!" exclaimed the father,
sliaking his hea 1 at the boy across tlie
table.
*
John .ubriaoJ (or » minnto or l.«,
uul when U&gt; mollwr iw-xl .ho
around everybody flbid, “Thank you,

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&lt;
•"a &lt;Mn.lbo.l-. ri-mnbk ehcl.
I oUmt, &lt;i»&lt;k*».
t«*»k tan&amp;
J Cprcrsz women sell for prices tanging

no." Pretty Boon the young student de-: frorif 10 cents ‘to $6 each in San Frantiring to molify his father, asked :
1 cisco.
“ Father, did you ever look ut a toad
ktixavs.

through a mi^rpscope ?"
DtUc oi:;
“ I will talk with you after supper,”
replied the parent, scowling at the boy.
" I dos t think, husband,'that yon
John was rather disappointed at liis ore smart.”
“No, indeel, wife; but
failure to arouse enthusiasm, and just ns everybody knows that I am awfully
“ Well," she mid, looking around at the strawberries were being ’ passed ithrcwd.*’
the many bottles, “ I wont something around be remarked :
'
A? old lady in Detroit hearing that
“ Well/you ought "to look at. a straw­ American Giri was dead, remarked:
berry once through a microscope! tlwy .“I’wullus said that this tight-teeing
right out, without any fooling."
The clerk drew back a little and said : look just like warts, they do, and you would'tey ’em out rome day."
“ I fear wo can’t sell you any poison, think you see bug3 running—— !"
Mas (with hands in podtei)—“ Seen
'" Jawn!" said the mother.
anything of a job o’ work lately, John ?”
“ Boy!” warned hin father.
“ You can’t ?
What’s the matter you
Other Man (with hands in other pockets)
" Well, they look wors'n flies’ brads!"
—“Baw one t'other day, but didn't like
“ Yon—you might not make good use protested the boy, who imagined that toaak, 'cos they might 'a flaid yeti"—
they doubted hia veracity " for flies------ "
of it," be tremblingly said.
London Fan.
“ Boy------ !" raid the father making a
" What do you mean 1" she slowly
ft rocNosTrn, who had several teeth
aakod, kind o’ reaching for *him
*
across motion for John to leave the table.
extracted, was comforted by the dentist
John left, and oa H«x&gt;n ns it was con­
the counter.
with the assurance that th&lt; y would come
“Why—family trouble,
perhaps— venient for him to do bo tlie father es­ again. With an eye to tlie immediate
your huslwnd—you may be a little de- corted the lad to the wash-room in tho future, little Johnnie inquired, “ Will
taiscinent, bounced ' him around, and
ranged,” he stammered.
they come again before dinner ?"
She gave him n look of lofty contempt
John Buioht is rt ported to have mid
“ My son, gimme that microscope, and that girls are intellectually tho cfpinl of
and said :
’* You needn’t bo afraid of me, bub! you take the ax and go out and study tho boys. It must be bo, for oft in child­
My head has brains enough in it to run beauties of that woodpile I”
hood's sunny bourn, when a RtrnU gic
If that lx&gt;y continues to feel tho way movement Is mode for which
four drug stores like this, and my hus­
’ ’
band and I get along as well as any pair. he does at present, he will become n bank has to take a licking, it’s the
When he gets high-nosed and tries to rubber instead of a naturalist.—Detroit that aches, though the girl puts up the
boss around, I pint to a chair, give him
job.—Brooklyn Argo*.
a look, and he drops.
No, bub, I want
A DAirnvuY man who wears a very
X TKLLiXG l‘I.K.1.
that pizen to lay out a dog, aud you
promising boot went homo to tea the
“ Gentlemen of the jury," he said, on other night, and being asked toiget a
needn’t be afeared of being tookcu up
yesterday afternoon, “ my client is acfor tragedy."
Hcuttle of cool, he refused beeosRe of
It was put up, handed her, and paid cusod*of having torn this rack from tha weariness. Baid he: “It don't seem oh
wall of (he humble dwelling which she if I conld put one fo6t Ix-fore the other."
tor, and ehc remarked :
“Thought I was deranged, eh? I rented*, intending to injure the hat-hooka “What’s tho matter?” asked the jniserown up that I don’t know anything alxint upon it, gentlemen. (Here the attorney, ablo woman; “ain’t there room!* He
your old drug store lartin, but if I can’t with a grand gesture, drew from underr&gt; got'the coal.—Danbury Noct.
tumble house-work around with the the table a strip of inch board,, with two
At a meeting in Landon to receive a
whole pile of your relatives for two hun­ broken hat-hooks attached to it, and nails report, froai the miarionaxiea swat to dis­
dred years back I'll git in tho way of n driven in the place, which more hat­ cover...the lost tribea of- Israel, Lord
Goto H------ waa naked to take the eliair. “ I
one-hoss locomotive afore dark !”■—De­ hooks should liave occupied.)
upon it, gentlemen of the jury, gaze upon
troit Free Preu.
take," he replied, “a, great interest in
it and tium turn your eyes upon my cli-.
researches, gentlemen. The fact
is, I liave borrowed money from all the
There is somewhat of obscurity os to
the attorney remained wide open), I see
Jews now known, and if you can find a
the date nt which ardent spirits were first
in fancy a little chi’d, the mere of her new act I shall be vay much obliged."
distilled. It is, of course, certain that
cheek deepened by a darker tinge, im­
we owe the discovery, and the name, of
parted by tho blood which in her fore­
alcohol to on Jfrabiau chemist.
But
fathers’ veinaripemxl under the scorching
sevoral'of the scientific achievements of
sun of Africky. Gladly and merrily her
those learned Moors, whoso research
childish laugh rings out upon the balmy
contrasted so honorably with the barbar­
air of a glorious Southern morning. Chaf­
ic torpor of contemporary European in­
ing the butterfly by day and smiling at
tellect, arc plausibly conjectured to have
eve in the happy dream of innocent child­
been previously known, not only to the
hood, I see her the pct of her pustreeH
Greeks, bnt to the priests of Egypt. It and the plaything of her generous mas­
has been thought, on the strength of
ter. keara fly—speeding on their course
An exchange sayn: “James Bothby
certain passages in Chronicles of various
and bearing on their wings good to some,
epochs tliat “ strong waters’’ were in oc­
evil to others. The child has grown. A
.day
by a coal train When drunk." And
casional use both among the Jews and
lovely maiden appears to my vision.
Gentiles, though wlucther these were Though a slave, yet is she beautiful as fiiis sad accident should impel temper­
ance
men to oak, “ Whither are we drift­
true alcohol, py, as in the case of Hypo- the first early glancing! of tha morning
eras and Metheglin, merely a coucei tra- sun—coy, modest, and beloved. Anon ing t" When a coal train gtts drunk it
tion of wine thickened by a long boil­ she is a wife. I see her dandling on her is high time- tha bakes were put on tho
ing and the addition of sugar, is not very knee the fruit of virtuous love. A home rum traffic. If a cool train can’t indulge
clear. It is not disputed that tho first grows up around her, and the matron's
alcohol consumed in Europe carjc from grace adds new beauty to her charms. ated and running over a man, it should
the Levant, was imjuirted by Genoeae Here is a picture of peace, joy, and con­ /be “ switched ” off—and often.
A Duranmu had hh hair cut the other
aud Venetian merchants, and by them tentment
A dark and sombre cioud
resold to the traders of Flanders and tin- flits athwart the sun-laden hmdseape of day, and after the harbor had finished
Hanseatic porta, by whom it was spar­ life. War, hideous, blasting, desolating the head was the worst looking job ever
turned out in Ih-troit The man waa
ingly vendetl under the fanciful name o
hopping mad as he looked into the glras,
Esm do Vie, or Water of Life.
and all ia changed. Years of blood and
and ho roared out: “ Why, you blamed
carnage go this way and bring cliangcs.
fool, you don’t know anything about
Ladieti wearing apparel of all descrip­ She that was the joyous child, the bloom­
hail-cutting I” “ Dot's ao, boss," said
tions is made of much wanner stuffs than ing maid, the happy wife, is a widow.
tlw owner of tfic shop, coming forward.
formerly. Shoes are made wanner, stock- Heroat our doors ahe comes. Her bumble
** I told him io take your Lead to learn
home is with us. Children cry for food,
on, but it don't 'poa* to me flat he'll ever
vensDy adopted, and outside garments and the wayfarer rea-'n on tho casement
of her cot, * Washing and ironing done make much of a barber!’’—Free Prata.
goods. The old notion of wearing thin here.' Gentlemen of the jury, as hus­
A n.TUt *».r«.&lt;rrox.
Bdinethingtof
sensation wav created
shoes, doggedly persevered in far so bands and fathers, as men with loving,
sentient souls I
con you believe (hat yrsterday by the discovery of the bones
by American women, ns well as other she, my client, could be guilty of tearing of a man's leg in an alley by workmen
No ; I will not do engiged ill grating. On the discovery
silly and demoralizing ideas of dross and down that hat-rack T
you the injustice to believe it. The case becoming known, the man who bid lost
fashion. What is needed now in the
mit’.er of drew* is bimplifimtion; ao long is yours to decide." They brought Ler
tim of » railroad accident, hobbkd
aa women wear complicated and complex in guilty.— Virginia (Nt v.) Chionicle.
nround and claimed his property. “Them
, coAiumc -, wiro WCVKK oi tun on COCU
i
o£ dreae- ,beJ
•
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Brown
had
prepared
himself
fur
a
' main, to a vt-rv crest cxh-iit. flw ■!»&gt;« ।
. Confound (he folks, I always told 'em
I homo dinn-r to hte liking.
He ml they nevw buried that ox teg at they
of dress and changing style*.
'■ down in Lis dining-romn al peace with octo," and hei grabbed fbw rrttlingrtriugy aketaiau, &lt;»f Lii. dtem^bered
J;
‘
tew «1» ooU ooiUw. N» te* uw
limb, chucked . it under hjs
vino which, with ita branches, mrastue. (
wmther ” Hannah hedtetad
1
W, Md bon. w™- po-p. . tor ,
I £!

“ It makes u shiver run np and down

big gsp'wEeu 000 ia

■

' Wonder if he

thinks I haw changed?"

in Aunt Khoda's wiahea fur bey abaeut

and Winuy

tbots? who did not stand when the name trians name*," mid his Honor gravely.
“ It was in fun!” wailed the lad.

_____________

h*idTov&gt;:. “I minX-indcwi, Ila wc—

“Well you just ought to Beetle things
crawl------ ”

-Ob. nr . totMrf «K pou-b of
*"£’ 111 come up:
-------------------- —-----------; Give my dinner awayi” “Y«, *
u’i n&gt;r j! Weston m a man i You raid if any tramps colled to give rany railroads over that to disfigur.
who has two soles aud a tingle thought. I them the cold sbuuMer.”

Th it

�ID YOU

up till]

GRAND

beforjl

B

it. isra I mala so quickly thjri time is

- KOV.
MKHkai nswa.

hardly .
I who sweeps out Hu Detroit Opera
i given to treat the poor brutes. Some;J House canaccount for all' but 11
| |«retend to know the disease and cAll i
। bushelc.whiah’were probably eaten
i| the • raad itch," and declare that in ijin Chicago.

'

i»Mt rrmM of sodwmy.

remedies failing io counteract it

!
The grasshopper creaks in the leery
mUf.
Aha. Aims Bedford rat found dead igtotxn. And Ute bumble-bf£ bum-

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opposition Ark . on the river

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l&gt;etb (he bve-loog day. Bnl where
l.u.l.uU, iu Culdwiier.' (..( JHU, have ihsv gone wiih the bran new
evening.
3 broom 1 And what has been done to
the buxx-saws play ?
.
Mr. D.„id n.k.r.of A.ln..n town,
Oh, it’s lillle he thinks of the cold
'■'"l-- “■•‘Ge fiUlo, a unw
j,,, mince-pie. And it’s hitle he seeks
&lt;rH h, th, groo.,.! ami im.n.di- of the raw lee-crram ; f»n the dying
a»«y esjMrrd.
£-•
year with ii. treuniluiis sight sh.li
. r I?”. '* "* r',n*’ n°1"'1 Chapman waken the lingering kxm from bis
‘n i*c 5O1?
w,r dream.
Oh list! For the cricket, now far
f, i"”,'* ?udur
iwwt mi
from a hm ba dMaaee oi Mrmlr. and near shrillfully aingeth hi. roHU
f«.|, npon ,on&gt;« none. cru«h- delay. Aud the negligent noodle his
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Si. Iamb. Gra- bug ents the hay.
Oh. the bnaa saw so busily buzeies
.inter to U jwUlabed U&gt; tb« I
(io» county, cut her throat with a the sticka And bumbling the bum
. Ntrwroarrr. printed. pate i
ramor Saturday while in s fit of lu_ ble bee bumblcth his lune;
While
Xr’lh. L'.?"'' ““'r lw° h°“" the cricket cnckingly dowd at the
D. W. LINCOLN.
at’er the deed was cjmmitud.
creek. And the noodle calls noiseless­
u~
KVHrrssinaooa.
dJIL"* ’ r?mw ot
«m, ly-out; ’‘•.ft ia noon!”
Thedt^ fennel sighs. “She is here! Circuit Dturi CwuiuWuwr In end ter Harry (
If Ml- Mr»n.
Jfr-'jdd Baugh,c,
from |he |oa&lt;J
sh. is here
And the smart-weed clkSient Smith, c«apiataont’e*&gt;ii mor.
the wagon
passed
over her,’^X
orusbuie
bmlmdl),
ll«u,h.died
’ says dreamily, “Give us a rest!”
Tlie hdp-vine speaks tenderly, “Give
us beer,’’ And the jimsonweed hob
lers, “Oh, pull down vour vest.”
’! DnU" «**”'• S-l-rilar
Mra.- Bridge.,

x.^^-’3'000’

And now Chicago is mad and jeal­
ous because St. Louis is ahead of
her in developing wbwkqY frauds.

A Chinaman is trying to convert
E^tu* Hazard, living nest Ban­ the people of Terra Haute to idol
worship. He has io dudge so many
gor,
tan
Buren
Co
was
kii-kn&lt;!
.
£ !.•«!. by a l»„:"o„k"t"!l.7
eggs and turnips that he can't get in
k&gt;»l and llllgvrPt| „|
,,
J much talk­
&lt;b.y umnov. when bo died.
Even such statesmen ns Bismarck
must give in to the toothache, and
Rev. Sanibel Mow, , B, .
jaw nod groan and groan and jaw*
c vrgymnn, dropped dead aa he was
As an ofl»et to her png nose a giri
“Z*iLr'ov„,W'. »l Baldwin-. in Orleans. N. Y., pmmiscs to give
WlSge,
",W
f™» Orion her liti»l&gt;niid S20.000 in cash.
And
a million men will cry out; Bring
5n your pug'.

jS-xar'^'

A noble Omaha mastiff has saved
the lives of three children within a
month past, and bit fourteen men
who called to Sell a patent clothes
bar.

A wife will hardly ever notice
was at-1 whether her hukhai.d has had his.hair
nddred of a ,,ar,y.fiv« ‘ramps, anti;
cut or not, but let him go home with
.rfS 1 ’ M ^a’ch and »20
ti.,.
n stunge hair pin sticking in his ov­
ercoat and she’ll sec it Befure he reach
ttwi Md
“ lbe O'-*
es the gale.
,
an
,
"®
,e
*
‘
seutenced
to
the
*ork IM. f„ I1TO
•» lb.
A new Faris 'telescope brings the
N.^ "lab'Bolli"» M'"» moon to within ten miles of the earfh;
aud a Michigan woman thinks that
if she were given room to yell she
could getup a Conversation with tome
"Id great damage to
other woman up there.
-rte
to!,|
lo
„
^^-.u^-Sm’de-r
A negro’s foot was found in n bar­
be the
°w*' *ork’ wrre "V«l rel of Kentucky whiskey the other
day by a Troy saloon-keeper.
He
®eCTXX^iCDCy
didn't express his astonishment until
after ‘.he liquor had been told,

Tho»s Sad Lkavm.—She, a girl
of seventeen, walked under the mapl'.a-moatli ago and gathered the
workZ?;:'e\^,o,“w0!r11:'E gulden leaves aud said ; ' '
“Oh, loaves, jou remind me of
crushed hopes, and scattered plans."
we^fed'd^ r”6'
50 r—&gt; “H
•He, her father, found them in n
uail-kcg the other day and shook
them down in the comer of the wood
shed and raid :
“There, that dog has got jnst ns
good a bed as any canine in this
town."
.-Img on'S’,

lqq
h • o»m plaipaut'a UU -to be UM
J»* Ihrra-f lo he trrrtl on
plain.u f. reltollor With-

kru MtOnlTO
Afcd It k fur-

&gt; I t Ume ptvMilitea for hta uppcamwsKinvAun ATMotaitnoK.
When the proprietor of a Vermont
roll Cmirt ( snpMowr tu ■»•! tor Itetry Co
n:Mlrh.
grocery winked nt a lady cusiomer.
her husband came there and woiihl
have scot the bnso man in his truck (AtriirropJW
if he hadn't handed over a box ol
herrings io settle the affair.

•&lt;y hu irWa
““■'•odeprwd
Tlie Chinese have an iron-clad
b« wift d “'iT "”,le“l “f •bich i&gt; nliout ns large as n cnoal boat and
now that nation wnnls tu lightsomelaxly or something.

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A oolured bank driver named-X,K„
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,no‘« * ban
eighteen and u of rather preiorcseM.
«o&lt; •ppeumnee.
8he ca;no froio rUcjnit. llr'H tey qnll and W
Rrnue Io work and in some way form
mi a liasun w.ih Ralston and has
liecn living with him anbe twuss of
aantlwr colored man.
The girl’,
Iwdbrr came tu I he uily «„.J j und
her and nlsadmJ with her fogw home,
hui she Hally refused to Icwys her
i.usky parunxnir
Both were sent to
j ul iv await exsmjsHon
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I’NOX LUTUKtt.
r- yoa an tewetloo
wtnah yno drain a
Tte-o mol to Um- MrekTuIr*Jnrenton^ulv
Halim, thronij nliaMa Patent Arory la Muhr
san. K W. Oucnea St , Detroit
CMOS. S. HT RAtirK, ProaMrot.

PATENTS.

Vlrslnia Cltv now r«l.

nod
u*y&gt; &lt;luarre,e‘tI•od Mra. Duffy sfioifing up for her
ho-l-ud.., well „
dil'l a’"1*’ kMI/ ebot
Vanu-,.
deml, ihootmg the aecond time ah J

_.&lt;«reet element prevails among ,

shomt lim imnt s
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

Ptaijc.fgw me a Mill.

”",''"Dd n“d» »

»»'«&lt; bnwafmnat instantly.
VMn_
way and Duffy Iwvmg drank pro­

Fort Wayne, Jactooi &amp; Soaw R. R.

Pay the highest Price for Country Produce.

READY MADE CLOTHING!

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bale a.TJ„.

S- o 5
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WlUM. IK-tel»dM»t.

New style Prints for 8 cents.
.
.
New orsets for only 50 cents.
•
New Shawls, Scarfs . and omforters.
New Flannels and Ladies loths.
New Skirts and underclothing. .
New Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens.
New Boots and Shoes.
New Crockery and Glassware.
New Trunks, Valises and Horse blankets,

Harin. iu*l porcbwad th. Moak of Good,
formerly owned by M8t®bbiu&gt;, wiU.
ennetwa. tbe trade ia
w

MILLTNEBY &amp; DRESS MAKING
anil'll go •loan.

I taring jut rciurtMd with a fall a&gt;

Manufacture™ and keep, on baa

They admit the largest chunks of wood.

Parlor, Library, Diiisi, Office aid
GENERAL FUKTURtl!

GOLDSMITH’S

They are the only tove mounted with g nuine boilr irone.
sold

They fire longer than o^bera

onr sr
“OYSTER OCEAN”

Toftlbcr with S full MwrUswl oi

LADIES' and DEBTS’ KEBTADRANT.

MIRRORS.PICTURES. FRAMES I
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,

DUSTERS, AC. AC.,

I Where yon will find a full stock &lt;4

Bai} Cabs aai Peranhilaltirs 11

imo

CtFFINS IND CASKETS,

MEAT MARKET!

ROE &amp; CLEVER,
mb inf rt» jrnMlc for peri fo»rre raliota
mlfieHM of Ik. mm. .nd woald

RESH MEATS,

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Of .11 styles .nd •!»&lt;*. and MOTALIC i
CASEK furuiibed to ordee

SHE OUDS AND COFFIN LIN-1

XTKIXSOA * MK

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS!

ING8 kept constantly cm hard.

air Fereiioi. freniU-

ARTIMTIC

AT BOTTOM PRICES JOB CASH.

PAINTERS!

Weal Silk of Main ntrwst, Nashville, Mich.
Mil. si.

i

NASHVILLE MICH.

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, • &gt; 2,000;

A.vlsworth
Has commenced business again in his
And is bound lo at 11 fur cash at the above margin.

•10.000 GMr.n

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at Battle Creek, will not lie tried tin- j
the March derm M the Court.
•

»rrW

Tlrielc Store,

There are nw 4.991 saloons in the ‘
slate against E, 164 last year—a re ;1

Credit stores will accommodate you at three times 12 1-2 per cent. Really j Krcsis r««
T’.nKV1
«1 wjgt
«l
w^jt throwing’
’ acid on his wife’s
it is a matter of importance to you purchasers whether you pay .me the I ~-t-^r/I;-frame up and ; f«cr,-4^L
fttcr.4^ been found
foil
guilty of assat.ll
^itsinrfS Birrrforif.
3L»i, 1875, diMribnte impartially •10,000 alaive per cent, or tlx credit stores from 25 to 50 per cent (or wailing from 1
building.
1 j with iurntif
tn»nf tn
to malm.
mn‘
30.to 363 d*ys on yon. Tberfore bear in mind tha* the prices on our stock | m
«-------mrcha^d the!
Kli Gilbert, a resident of Texas, 11
the lowest and
!
iZ M .s Hirv.
aud everyuiubaoripiiea aeni through no will! are
®r« th®
.ind based on eash
cash sales.
tales. I1 shall mak^
ujnkc a
n e
® ameejsllv
vpedahy »»f
of
.
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|vCb&lt;.’ Crtkehoufeift**7
* * ■."a
KnI«inaxoo.Cu., waa kiRed one day be
i entitled tn a registered and aumbered relast week, while digging a weli, by a ceipl'fur
&lt;
this distribution. Send ns
bucket fulling upon his head,
,
'and
gel both papers

— For Crete we aril atoe Layer KaMnt

CIITIIIC HD SHIS nUIC MS I Swrr

Caps. liogardiM gave an exhibition
khboure. of bio skill will) a gun ut . Jnckaou. .
Nov. 1 lib, killing twenty 'fivy birds in
less (ban three tuinutos,
'
—Al Troutwla. has awed into thi buildMichael Lynck, the mate of the
-A storm set 1. .a fi-ad.v niwht slAa. 'bwe “Bml&gt;ire SUia.* wm drowned
— Eight d«« Clothes pine for U cents 41. .I....
ta*"’"•'B*!' City, by l.lling
L
H’Mht.t M.-.VOHM.
ti..

ri,rfrfi.»
-Tb, Ckrtul«

t

»

r.

iblrty MB. 4.11.n.
(Q- OVSTERS for M el,

in both styles and quality, at the same time charging you the 12 1-2 per
cent only on them. My Fall and Winter Stock of
'

BUSINESS MEN

!TMlr*MrJfawM.

BOOTS AND SHOES, AND RUBBER GOODS
la complete at away down prices.
solicited.
.

An examination of Goods and-Prices is UTBBSTER A HOBBS. - Black•’ T omnit*.

Cash or Trade paid for Buttfr asd Eggs.

J
George Hannahs, a pupil in the
1 Cold.ater Sobool crriwl . Pi«lol in
poe^,. On ,he 10(h „
ofr
• antj uov Goorge ha., a crippled right

pet

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40

OUtvn a nA Mlttm,
—Several ladies and gentlemen from(
a aiaiiy other store
abroad are attending the Mimical Institute.
tTMtoAXctfamo।
’
sing, have rented and are running Brady's'
foundry. In connction they will have a‘
blacksmith shop. 1
' •

— Complaints come to us that the print
ing dona by the Grand Rapid* rat-printer,
retail Grocery bouse near the depot. Go does not give aatiafection, that It leska
and se« Him. Parlies wanting to buy goods count*, and is of an inferior quality, &amp;c.
Messrs. Merrill &amp; McCoutje, grain
Parties who send their patronage away from dealers and millers at Kalamazoo, are
enlarging their mil’s.
They now
us. They deecrsc to get swindled every employ a force of 100 men, and ship
DENTISTRY!
time And another thing: A job (bat tbi &gt; on an average eight carloads of flour,
grain and feed per day, the entire
J.
Hitcwcock. Dentlnt, v ;B visit
business amounting annually to 81,­
Nashville every Tuesday and remain one have printed for $2.75. Look before
500,000.
day.
Office at the reridanco of 8. W.

Joe Fournier,’brother to the man
billed at Bay City recently, and to
Charles Fournier, now in state prison
was arrested at Grand Rapids, Nov.
16th, on a charge of attempting to
fact that the original inventor of Steel Pens
Bo&gt;«b Boos.
ia stilAiving. Sir. Josiah Mason, now the com milt rape on the female janitor
of the eighth ward school.
great pen manufacturer of Birmiogbsv:.
Steak at Boe &amp; Clever's, at only 10 cent*
Etudsnd, enjoys that distiBctian.
He is
Mrs.-Brown, an African lady re­
now very old. being above eighty. It is in siding at Ypsilanti, became enraged,
ET G L 4 8 8 SETS for bis great factory that svreral of the most Nov. 9ih, because her hii'-band went
to a show and left her at home. She
She was not over­
Dou' h Elastic Steel Fens arc made, the took poison
—. Brushes of all kind* at
powered until Thursday when she
departed this lifff.
—' Fine Terfut

Ed Bayles, of Hudson, attempted
;to kiss his hired girt, one day last
week, ' and upon her complaint he
was arraigned fbr assault and battery.
Bat the bympathfariqf j&lt;» rendered
a verdict of not guilty, »be heisg a
very good lovking girl, aad thetsmp-

Iinh. Nov. 13,—Rufus

JOHN R. EASTMAN.

and shall be pleased to renew

Relations________

BuRiness

POTATO EK.

Printing!

CORN, APPLES, OATS,

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with you. I trust by fair dealing t shall be
able to retain your confidence, and to win [
that of strangers.

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

Especial Attention

Delivered al their

is invited to my atock of

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

LATH,

AND

HAIR,
' STUCCO,

:

BooIn anti Shoes,

h AprmJ w k'1’
IK KUHS OF

AINSWORTH Ac BROOKS.

ON LONG TTMK.
L. RUSSELL.

Ready pay customers shall have no cause
to complain of high prices.

ft., fe-.
which we ship and retail at bottom prices.

FARADY, Manufacturer of

$300.00 mid UPWARDSt

WHICH 18 NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

SALT,

,

g

i MONEY TO LOANT

WATER LIME,

Plain and Colored

rm » r f
T&gt;
A A1LU Ji,.
CutUn*, and MaMnc Aw* tn the la

BOOTS AND SHOES,

SHINGLES,

L1EBHAUSER.

*

JOHN Q CRESSY. .
J
ft It 12 It I F*.

also keep on baud snd have-for sale

u NEWS” OFFICE!

Give Me n. Coll.

W™

JONES,

Nashgille, Mich., Jan. 27, 1875.

L. J. WHEELER

Proprietors.

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JQR PR|NT|NR!

I In the Matter o' the Estate of John Basal
land Nettie Bass, Minors. Notice is here- i
lb, givjn
givm that!
that I shall sell at
st Public Auction,
Auction.
■to the bighevt bidder, on Sstnrday, the 20&lt;h
day of November. A..D. 1873, at ten o’clock
I inthe forenoon, nt the north front door of
■ the court bouse-in the city of Hastings, in
I tbs County of Barry, in the fltuts of Michi­ •
Ko M Xala Strwt,
gan. pursuant to License and authority
granLd to the on the Otb day of Sept ember
CXashville,, Mich.
A. D. 1875. by tho Probate Court of Barry
County. Michigan, all of the estate, right
General Conveyancing,
title and interest of the said minors of, in
and to the real estate situated aud being in
the County of Barry, in the Stale of Mich­
igan known and desert bod ns follows to-wh:
MONEY TO LO AN.
The East half of the east half of the touth
weatfquarter of section tblrteeo.(!8) In town

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Justice of the Peace,

WORTH OF

patronize ^one gistititi®.

New Goods

oot J.-t anr m pel
into the !■»-» that

t KUTIN imtl H WB «ISI \

dower of said Sophia Knots a?- widow of
raid Frederick Bass, deceased
Dated: Sept. 22 D. D. 1875.
SOPHIA KUNTZ. Guardian.

LEE &amp; FLEMING.
AGENTS FOR THE C E1ERATED

Direct from New York

AMERICAN ORGANS,
AKD

PASTE THIS

MRS. L. O. CROCKER.
Has Just received a Lirge and complete

MILLINERY 4 FANCY GOODS!
Worsteds, Real and Imi­
tation Laces, Yak Lace.
Passim entire. Real and
Imitation Hair Goods.
Drc«« and

Cloakmakinc

IS ALL TUB LATBST STU.ES.

FIRST CLASS

LIVERY STABLE!

JUST RECEIVED AT

0RN0 STRONG.

WM. VENN. PaorEix-rotu

THE AMERICAN ORGAN

Boise Bbos.

THIR

T H. LEE.
U.
Deputy Mlierirr,

Again in the Trade

pay the Highest Marku Price for

little mivunderstanding larf Friday night.
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w&gt;iich*waa aettled before Eeq. Chipman on
Harvey Cdrtiss. of Grass Lake,
Jackson County, was killed Monday.
Saturday, by Bill paying $7 and costa.
—Union Thankarivin^ .rr.ie,. »U1 hChopping at Rose Like, OH the
un .
L•wlU*LwinJbe I Indiana road.
A limb fell to the
— Kmomm Oil, Mkhlgan Test, 20 cents
•. . •,
\
i sround, . auuneo o! 30 fee., eni.h.
er gaUen at
IFMLr .t McXamet-

Botsx Boos.

M FLINT,

I world respeetfoUy Inform my friend*

A few days ago, David Patterson.
MoNamea, of Marshall, has invcsl-• of Spring Lake, while attempting to
—aWrnh lot of Izmona at 49.
aov'eral pairs of Aylswonb's ti.2A horse' loosen a bolt, had his arm broken in
—The Criebraied Detroit Us tier Creek ort blankets, disposing ot them very readily in1 two places and narrowly escaped
with his life.
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only 8 cent* per -pmiul, *1
ffW * MeNamet.
— Preaching at theCbristmn Church next
Mrs. Lucy Stevens, of Manchester,
Sabbath morning and evening by Rev. P. aged sixty-one years, was found dead
W. Sinks, of Pittsford, on exchange with in her bed on Saturday morning last.
The cause of her death is not known.
the Pastor.
— Rememb.w Dr. Hitcbcoek, the new
John Roberts, of Grand Rapids
Dentist, visits Nashville every Tuesday.
, went on a deer hunt to Mayfield a
J. Wheeler’* Beaidsnea.ia completed.
| few days ngo, but be has mysterious-.
a W. Walrath, north Main 81.
brick-laying.
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1 ly disappeared, and it is feared that
— Oysters. Crackers, Candies and Ci_W..D.ril^ .nd Al BMe.r hvl ,l^h« b”n kill'd 01 Im‘ in

was holding the other boy’s bead on the
block, and h id already struck him * b-ow,
cutting quite a gosh.

4

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

gits k McH
Nambs
Q. D. Grocery.
Weits
axbs*’ C. 0.

Holte. llrtti.

pLEMENT SMITH. .
U
L.A.-MTYRR.

ATTENTION, ALL! G-reeting

A three-year old child of B. J. Vencklasen, residing three miles east cf
Holland, swallowed a wooden toy
wliistle Nov. 11th, from the effects of
which it died. .

Pocklington, who shot Jacob Cheever, last summer in Tecumseh, has
been on trial for some time past nt
Adrian. The plea of insanity was
eniercd in his defense,Litt on Satur­
day he was convicted and sentenced
to 10 years in State Prison. He is
now over 60 years of age.

* P****** w»t«sf'X» onv pUre tn the vtlkacr.

TF. A. AYLSJVORTH.

On Monday a man named Riley
fell from a load of bay near Pincon- J
ning, and was killed by the wagon
wheels passing over him.

7
fBT Buy Centennial Coffee of IFhtte A Rvv, E. L. Kellogg, Pastor of tho M. E. j
, .
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।
The ladies of the congregational
-The Musical lasutuu. which has been gocie(v of Port Huron have reached
in progress here during the post two weeke j (^0 ch'mnx in novel entertainments,
Ton
wfll clove this evening with a concert. I^t I The one which they are to give uext
y buyit« af
IFhitc A McNamrt
all th* lovers of good mudc attend. Ad-»Thursday evening consists of music
— Stationery line* complete at
mission 25 cents. Children
cents.
—15
'r—
and a menagerie. The minister will
Botas Dxoa.
undoubtedly be the lion of the party
■Qg. Give tn a ••chaw" of While A Mo—Mr. A. B. Cooper has onr thanks for a
A flue, used for carrying refuse
basket of excellent apples, anj a cabbage
shaving* to the fronnee of fhc I\iIl­
that weighed 22] lbs ; alsn t= M. U Bur­ Bitnviitgs io iirv irunnce oi xuc XTjif
ia generally aold for $1.00.
man C.vr Works, at Detroit.exploded
S0U Another now arrival of Buck. Calf dick for a large pumpkin and squash. The last Thursday, and eleven Dies were
and Sheep Mittena nod Gloves bought for cabbage is the "boss" of the season..
seriously burued.and scalded. 7Two.
Peter Senrinck and Geo. Meridan,
caah lo oril lew than regular jobbing rates
—Brit Hong and Ed Owen aro having a have since died.
at Dnufhcrty'a.
big law amt over a well. It appears that
Tuesday, as the train was passing
— 6 bars of good aoap for 26 cents at
Hoag put down a well for Owen. H did not
WMle A McNamtt
work satisfactorily and Owen refuses Io ।! Hammond, on the G. R. V. R R , a
(little l&gt;oy attempted to catchon to the
— Malcha warranted 300 only 7 cents per pay for iL The suit was tried by jury berear of the beggng" car
He slipped
box al White A McNames’ C. 0. D. Gro- fure Kaq. Chipman, Tuesday ; the jury dieand fell between the rails, both cars
। passing over him. By almost it mir
rw,ffh acle he cscapfcd unirvjured.
Thursday.
blanket tai
A vlmrrrth'k.
Cornelius Quirk, in the employ of
ths Detroit de Southwestern Railroad,
fea at
Boise Boos.
Ode«sa, killed a chicken by chopping off was severely injured al Ypsilanti.
all our goods to be first | its head. The affair was witnessed by. ftt» Nov. 12th, while coupling cars. His
or mcney
two boya. A few minntes after entering leg was broken twice, arm and shonl
«t Afc.Vmncs.
the bonae Mr. Rrokawheavd one of the boys der once-each, and besides he was
hurt internally. He cannot live.

J

Nashville, Mich., Sept 10th, 1875.

। hand.

kl~1« of wort in ihc Btock-nlib

B. RA*SEY, Drayman. Goodsand

A SAD THOUGHT! KOCHER BROS.

Bitgoods old stand, NaahviRe, MJak

fa acknowledged by all lesuling musicians

70,000 NOW IN USE.
New Styles
Have baen introduced thia aewaon which
Mirpau anything ever offered to«he public.
Every Instrameai warraated.
All kiaiU of
.

FOR THE

FALL AND WINTER TRADE!

APPLES. APPLES.
I will pay the bigliast mark­

Taken aa payment.

FOVID

timi

STOOLS AID IMSTRUCTIOK BOOKS Kl Pri“ fur
WiMter
Ap/df** drlverecl at the di? 7*^

pot i» Nashville^-

43-1

DEAD

A. J. HARDY.

.Tlh of Groenvillp, w»,
« desperate rharaeter.

Os tJ.nL

,

Sixteen months ag) we '‘bung o&lt;ir baa- fHSt J* llltlClit(11

Af U81C,

nijioet a c’Sgh U saw 7 A am
bnaiiMM ia Nashville.

Since than we

1K4 blarno Sprague,

IANHVILLE!
ity mail • vnmpU card.: gan Connly. feH and brokp h”» right
&gt;d. &lt;miai.»g &lt;&gt;»&lt; each “ti knee. The lad was not faiod unlit
■ber*,.« rreript &lt;rf twruiy evening, and waa then almost dead
in and cold.

them, 'though they tnnater many a score.
XashviUr.
Kite.

W. H. KtCBEB

k

Sr*.

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•Urt&gt; tkc uctn#

Gao. R. FLEMING1

�tafar Oiitvta Steticm, twrarty Mdfas fr— Muakogac. on* day hw&amp; waakTand boraaaftfr. Sa&lt;-.
tnrting WM unable tecwnply.ri tee time, tlx
holf-brrad kilted him and another white man
auori a—y,
.
.
st OUT prewions time—better tluto in toe
-L—oariifarof toettraten.Uhkx
’ sixteenth and aevcntecaih oeatarHw, bet­
Tdegrapfr Company, at a Broadway atetioa in
ter th— iu tira ha* dartiuy, nr in the
New York, has bees hiand to be a defaulter to
early part of the preedut oeulnry.
the amonrrt at *Sfi.0O6. Ha took tbo money
Tho gnM—esa af actino and txwraenerai
to Imy stock#, thinking he would be #hJc to'
pay it bark by MMCeneful fqxculaikMM*. bat | —X B.muhi paper publishes a fist of frilurra of language whisk suited toe taoto of
roaOl
n,l«. t
....
m
-l.'*4
MW qUmst gmaaratia— have given way to
-fl^ha# bee*l ahown that «rxCotamfaeioucr allowing i.tuetJrai i* tbeltet irret jjbeyArS^te w-iiu-toia* better. Plays which are open­
Ikmgfara was cfft ml a diancu io proceeil from
' ' WO.OW ‘to *200,000.
.
ly ioMaoml hare d—ppeared, xml those
agaliHtt the BL I/&gt;ui» wbteky ring in 1H72, but
—Tiio London trfeadptaffn market fa dull at
heglrCtrri Iodo «&gt;, riUi.cr 'thnpigii timidity or praoant^gying tarntfayorabM worttrar, which' vrifach wink al VMS, ar trMs with it, per­
dtahmiraty. lf«. was amoirg tho ffint of the h*»i jtnj^at Arid wort. The r.teeka of forttga ; fail under the aoourgiug at surfers crit­
.
grain# oti Baud are large, but iffiouM the wrntre ’ ics. We hare any quantity of imlx-cile
—A young colored girt, white teing married * ibrwteii to prove long and severe «n advance ; plays, sliiMtood pbya and winmtional
to a man named Brooks, at St Maiy'a. Mo., | in pricto fa iradictod.
.
;
plays; but Father McGlynn was right in
waa alire at tbo altar, cue day last weak, by '
hix reference to tho higher virtue of the
a dfararded tever. Hie girl died roon aftermodem atege.

gling clothing frnai* China, where the
fioratt wool— fabrim are aun»rwnglr
cheap. The scheme was to pordiaae. or
have manufactured in Chins, tint fimrart
of broedcioth and other expoosivo fob­
riot, to ahip them oil the steamer, and
a few hours before tb&lt;- steams arrived
in port to call tho Chinamen togethe r,
take off their native clothes, and drew#
them in the fine clolhee destined for the ।
American market. Upon tl*e arrival of j
the trteamer, ti&gt;c newly-elothad China-,
men, hundreda in number, weru nurched
to tlie stele Ural waa to profit by the ।
imposition, and stripped of ovcrylhiug
they liad on, and the clothes thus re­
moved were placed on tbo shelf, and, of |
course, ilia merchant could afford io ,
Bc-U them below any Legitimate dealer. 1

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V- twwrrat.
Bvootui
widfaa t*» ysara. tlm ramiM at o—wt&lt;k-. but
hit phyrwtena mk bupofa! of hfa rwnvory.
•-i'l a — figiu Wwreu United Btatra
troop* and # LAiri df (JwTnnnra. near Fart
WBl'ae-, Kan., -two willfar* wore rejsnted
klliel. but s'party of tbo hmki wtlil# oat bnuting l*«i week aa— a#*— &lt;— of too repottail
dmd men ubomkI Itemhanll, wandering about,
tho frArie amt rirncaa famiriied. 'Al toe time
• f lbe fight lx lo#t lifa b«#e. but managed to
hkte in the gras*. H* had * fight of ton bonra
wttl&gt; two Inibana. and at 1— l&gt;e&gt; I tbcw off.
will bring out the evidence of all the partis-Judge Chao. H. You Brunt, of Naw York, '
, Th* girl d tim period, aays the Boo­ fraud, however, and when the next
# broUxr of the Van Brunt who killed Mower uot prevaxwly ezamino-1 in tbo Beocber trial.
Among*those who will testify aro Mr. and Mra.
ton Globe' te Polly Tick*.
t i
fAeemer onnto in the inspector* asked
RicUardk Mm. Cady Stanton, arid Mi»* Suean railroad, provided tho eertern tenninus is made {
Vassar girls believe in a fish diet for thc-mBclveH whether no many nteerage
■‘*—€1118 QFTA 8TOOS.
B. mm—y.
■''&lt;"!TH
passengers could afford to wear such fine
—The BMumtiou in tk. Loma last week was*
—An B^nx-ment having been enterv l into , Hlrengthening the brain, and they tberedotting. Tha dedakxr wm wry arbi­
the oonvicttoti at Col. John A. Joyre, a promi­ by ths trunk HneaftM# Ifew Tbrt to the Wort ' fore eat a good eel at every meal.
nent member of the whisky riug in that unction, 'to advance the ratm on freight, a ntnafair of
Carl Scnvnz has written a letter to ' trary, but it wm right. The clothing
who was found guilty of complicity with frauds W^rfarn #!lipj*«S have .prapjfaed to patronize
a friend, in which us states that bo has i was stripped from them and oontlscated,
on tin- lie venue Department kn-l eoirttuceil to i tlx Battiwcro and Ohio Ctorepony onlv, if it will I decided to permanently reside in New ' aud since that time there ha» been no ef­
-yr—Cite w, It fa said, will retire at an
, ., ,
rtriy aiy. .- ’t’be genflransn fa wraltbj, and tlx jmprtaanmeol ir&gt;, the Mfao^uri Penitentiary for maintain a rrapnabiy low.ocbedalc.
fort at smvggling in that wny.
_
—The laaffing E«rt"and Weat line# Of railway j York city.
proB«ure of private bminma' ce-nd# hfa time three an 1 a half year#, in addition to a fine of
•3C1X Hfa fail kra hail » demoralizing effect t have advanced tl»e:r freight rat«5O per cent, on
Kirg Oscaa, of Sweden, Imving pub­
upon ottxr jwrtitB edndernod. although’ any ter- ’ t' ooe.lately prevailing, Tlie rr—ma fivan are
lished a volume of his own poems, on 1
timouy be xftay l.eroafter give wDI not be etod- ■ that the ratra were nnmually low, and that in ' exchange, protrets agninat this flux of ’oh j
— A n»ame of the operations of tlie govwrn- , iblo according to the laws of Mtoaoari. ’
order to do k paying bufaifaM ap incriiuan wa# 1
nieut again*t die whisky ring al St. Louin ' -t&gt;a Federal Grand Jury, at Browuarille. ,»««—ry.
asi^jpetry.
.7
&gt;1 j f T | J /
ofcowv. that during the last three yearn about i
L.... _ __
A Logo epitaph in s Vermont town I
•5,000,000 has boon stolen by the guilty ra» I Tax.,.*aport. *al-lW,fi00 head of rattle art |
concludes with the following bit of brag:'
stolen annually by Mexican marauder*, and i
FOKKKIN.
.
lira. Tito l^ypraty ouixo-J will bring $500,000, i
wlpcli. together with tbo forfeited bonds of; that in a wetion ot territory COO . milra Jn i —The native hlrtete have rrafatod the an- “ Htatnre, about 6 feet; weight, 200 ;
4bg,B(itiah nfiafa^a-ha Ux, Vqaibi pounds; Drath has no terrors.”
dfatHtaa ami gadgent, brings tha Treasury De-' length Sni V&gt;0 inllo# wide, from Browueviilo to , thorjly
partmsnt aliont •1.250.000. Chiaago and 'MU- !11‘oxwyvor, tlie American ranebera have been | iM ltisns ut eL
. A st'in-KRHANVAN pnarage is being con- ,
। ordered to leave their home# on )&gt;aui of death and Penang, Singapore. India. &gt;fa. ^Irto/tlje
wankeo will -—Use like amount#, making th# by M#xiesn xaidcni.
,
.
| Mln'ster Jteeideut, wm killed, there Home time stmetod Iqidi^g frQm .tbe County Jail j
—atixens of the Creek Nation, alarmed at i oinee. and tbe Mabry Princes are rtrivisg to in Indiannpolfa fo the new Court-Howte, !
liad theib teen no prosecutions. There will
the number i&gt;f murder* ri oenily committed, drive tlie British out of the country.
through which the prisoners are to be
prolwWy be 100 convictions in all.
have organized for tho porpooe of ridding the 1 -OUi newrf. rereitoS"at D6ti£ fa'i^ Uxi’
-TJ.o brig Palo Allo recently arrived at New
taken.
YSrkbrirging four of tho crew of the brig Nation of 1*wipes character# generally. TUoy effccftlxt two l»ng# aiid foar schooner# were
The Erglfah government lias admitted
liave already raptors.! and killed tiiree notori-1 lost with all on Loartl daring the terrible hurH-lenfl. Ihch. whkhwoa lest oo Daraoa Key,
I oaa thieves and murderer#, and are in hot par- I rirane which recently ratfaed rtrfflbch damage a Swedish I.icutcnant to the flag-ship of We often see a large stock of cattle
off tbo cos* of Cuba; Sept 25. Tbs Key fa go
al Jacmol, Nsvmob. Jamaica, a»i Ku Iago.
the Obannel- Squadron, nud a Japanese i rhich do uot seem to thrive, anti come out
uninhabited rack, aad the kailara hi cxplonug i suit of Olbera.
- Moro leltera hare bora received, franfitan- naj-al ofHcvr to the squadron in Chintee •springpoor." all for want of something to
found tlie hunkcu hull of an iron vessel
riMM ^XD CddtUJ.TJ».
ifMc4n
iX’eUo-;
tart tlwm in the ngbt direction. Ono dollar’s
and the bodies of four veamou, evidently
forth of Nteridau'* Cavalry Condition 1'ow.
I - Aoeonnte are received from Sou Francfaco ination of tlie shores of the Victoria Niyaoza. waters.
l-r». given to such a stock occasionally daring
of a terrible steamship disaster on tbo Pacific They confirm Speke's view that the groat lake
Bears are still troublesome in Oxford
—Itecmiiing for the Spanish army in Cuba ia
count. The ateaxur Pacific, .bound from Vic- fa one body of-watar. aaA‘ no* a'fciriaj'tA small county, Me. Ono of. them chased a
being carried op ia Ney York, Fifty screw of 1
toria to San Francfaco. foundered forty milre lake#, a# held by Dr. Id ring#tone.
land and *100 In gold is the bounty offered.
tradesman home the other night, and
south of Ope Flatten*, and the pwoiengcro and
—A large section of territory
—111© gale lliat'deitroyed part uf Galvrston crow, numbering 108 |ierwoiia, with but one ex­
a sscoud nai detected robbing n
longing to Khokand has boon
months since doupenod tbo liarbar sev­ ception, worn lort.
garden.
Tbo solitary aunrivor
eral feet, so that ooein steamships can now Coated on the pilot-boox for tiiirlyxlglii
The French government hu decided that 1
A dot (unknown) too other day sei
lie alougnidc tho wharves sad unload, instead hours, and was finally rescued by a sailing.
too
Pope
ia
no
longer
a
temporal
sovereign,
Arc to a bundle of straw which a poor
of using lighters, as they bare hitherto had
#nd bu no right to grant titlee. .
"
map ww carrying on hie back in Troy,
—'She nteamer City of Waco, running between
— Stanley found a King in Africa who han
—■Judge Boremau, of Balt Lake City, bos do­ New York and Galveston, was burned to the
and toe utsti WBSimvcrely btflned, though
odad that a Mocmon Is a competent juryman watexa edge, xm Monday night, Nov. 8, while 1000 000 eubjocta and 300 wives. Hi# royal not fatally.
in a suit &lt;jf a^ion-Monnon against a.Mormon. anehonid off tlie latter port. Tlwrv was a higbnwaJrcato-J tlie explorer to.» uayri re­
Rxuoious intelligence in the Memphis
No evidence Lao Iremi given to show that such storm raging at the time, aud a heavy rolling view mi Ixko Niyauxa, when eighty-four cfcnoc*
jnrymeu iu any ce&gt;to liave bran Uwtructed by sea. Tlie posrangem fad crew took to the maneuvered,.each propelled by thirty oanuucn. (Tenn.) Apiveal: ~ “Her matchlcwi and
—By an explosion of fire-damp in a Belgian
their church- aulliorities as to the venlict they boats in tho darknera, #u&lt;! it is support#! were
perfect figure was a model, and never
colliery, a khort time since, ten men were
should render.
shown to so much advantage as when she
I blown out to sea or swamped, an nothing Um killed and 100 injured. ‘
,
—The dally prow rootns to bare almoat been since been learned of their fate. The etcamer
—Heavy ami inocraaut rains prevailed in En­ knelt for baptism.'*
given up to the description of dfaastera at sea, i carried a crew of thirty men, aud her jaawugland aud France la-t week, and largo sections
The family man who doesn’t expect at
bo numerous are they and so frat they fallow ger Ifat. numbered twenty, of whom not a
of territory in both countrice were flooded by least fourteen of his relatives to help
i soul fa-taiown to have readied shore. The tea ruing riven.
count of the wreck of too bark Toronto, from wm running ao nigh at tlie time of the disaster
him devour his Thanksgiving turkey
—There were mutineers among tho crow of
Glasgow for the West Indira, all too crow l&gt;e- I that no assistance could be rendered by the
the Britfah ship Lennie, on her last trip to tlifa can't feel one single throb of happiness
Ing Irak own one Antonio Maximo, a naiivo of voaeela lying near by. There fa no reliable in­
in looking forward to the 25th.
ManiUfa, who war picked up by a pa^ng vessel formation io be obtained aa to the origin of tbo
The Graphic announces that Aium
and brought to Now York after bring in an I tire. Borno tliink the ship was struck by light- they rebelled and killed the Captain, mate and
boatswain.
Six
of
the
crew,
who
were
Greeks.
open boat for twwuiylflve day#. Ho managed I ning, anil, having a considerable quantity of
Dickinson has accepted a theatrical en.
to Hp1 qte onch Hah and bird# aa be could j oil on board, tlie flames could not be extin- ooeajwM. The remainder were captured.
gagen»e^ «pd wiD ajiprar under Driy's
—King Cholera lias interfered eotnewtiat
calcb. and when found waa insensible. Of the i gufabod.
with ti.o programme ruarkAl oat tor thff Prinee monagwhent at the Fifth Avenue, New
re—indar of too crew, aoveu wire drowned on i —Tlie California steamer Parffle, which was
York, about the 1st of January.
drat taking to the boat, and six fiUrvnl to death lost recently on a trip from British Columbia to
When you find a New Hampshire wo­
San Francisco, waa run into by a vessel under
. --Item# time biDee the Cliicago Board of Rd. t full «aiL Another of tho butvi vara haa been
man who doesn't believe that a mustard
uoation ordered"that tbo .reading of the Biblo
plaster will cure any and every disease
.p &lt;™ . ™n. »b» ~r&gt; iLi.
I
b,„
MnunOT1 „
tc omittw! in tbo relrooto. It has now. by a
jurf «mrU outer a»n1 lo^.hloT U»
tor fa. rnank-r vl U» in the calendar you will find a curiosity I
vote of 11 to 2f xflftrscd to rracind that action. r.n irtfaool olufaK .ov J-|-Uo&lt;». n.. l&lt;—
oI ljt c^ui,' ,
„,„w«r ol greater than tho woolly horse.
—The annual report of tho Commiwuoncr of cf life waa more acrious than st first reported, 1 —
the General Land Office fa a valuable public | later accounts placing the number at 200.
PiETito Vaima having killed himself
—A tidal ware ten feet high swept np the
document. After iftstlng the transactions of | —Tlx Oceanic House, tlie principal hotel on
and thus become incapable of producing
tb«&lt;tepan—utfer tl»o year, the fi-]x&gt;rt pro­ [ Star labnd, one of the aboofa cluster, off Now Parrett river, la Somersetshire, England, last any more paintings, tho public suddenly
week, bursting tlie lock.gates at Bridgewater,
ceeds with a general disciuiotonof the coud‘tion Hampshire, waa recently destroyed liy fire.
sinking one voesel, and badly damaging twenty discover tlntt he was ai master and bid
of the-publie-ddmaln. A recoenmendatiou fa | together with a number of ooUageu. Ixxa
enormotw prices for hi* works.
made that all tho Umber landr owned by the
about *200,000. The hotel was insured tor | -n^nt floods ir. England, France, and IregoTtmmont bo opened to purchaser# al a min­
A New Jkrhkt Italian stabbed axwo•143,000.
]WJj tarro done imnwrl4c damage. ThooWnda
imum valuation, and thus be placed under pn-Knoxville. Tran., one morning last week. ! o(
uaar Diibfin. Ikmtoguc, Itocraed man who awM'rted that Clirurtophcr Co­
gaanli«imluj&gt;. Under tbo present uyateui
exixrienced the hevvlael alioak of earthquake I
port.-were aahoerged by Uigh tidw ond lumbus loved onipus, mid thus wns a liasc
xn upon th— lauds are fast atrip- I
ever felt in that section of country. It lasted ’ overflowing rfrfan.
blander on a good man nipped in the
ping them .&lt;rf limber aud rendering
tcu •ecouda. causing building# to away.
! ~TJ10 Tnif. ha've Stained i seriohs delraF bud—and the nipper put in jail.
them practically vaJnelesa, wliile the govern­
-It fa now rendered probable that not a acni in Herzegovina, lacing SOO to 1.000 in killed.
ment derives no revenue from them, and
Liars do abound in Arizona, or else
WM saved from the steamer Qty of Waco,
-London recently suffered damap" to the
the cocnfry adjacent Buffers from droughts
buruedHiff Gelveaton.
extent of *5.000.000 by the .welling of tho tliat is a Iwap of a country. It seJnns
capraid by wiiolreale dermdaban. The repeat
Additional partteuiora of tho disaster to j Biver Thames-tlie highest tide on record impossible that one man killed ninety
aJ0 cjtaksw-ajho practice of extending sur­
tho rtaamer Pacific are furnished by telcgrapli, , there.
'
wild geese at one shot, but an Arizona
vey# oyer acrlhhw lauds, and recommenda
and are to the effect that ahc collided with tl*»
-Six peraons are reported killed, and twelve paper aaya ao in good black ink.
that ouly those portion# of Uie frontier bo eursldpOrpheus, tlie Captain of which hailed tho I more ar lev#.injured, by a colLeion on a 8y«dveyed which ere attractive aud i&gt;rutlt*h!e to nteanM-r and asked her Captain to stop until he 1 fab railread. ''
It is a remarkable year for rattlesnakes
■
' ‘\ v\
nctilcra- Tbo Commfasiouer also rocommanda ■rc”,*l°&lt;*. u“ iy.1
!u
to.J'?) -«~k curtui™.App^. b„. p«i. in South Carolina. The Columbia Merthe adoption of the plan of public rales hereto­
UAp:wlU»r^«^^faW.;Urk.’tomlu,,port.u,
mfaaiona- ald has never heard of ao many in that
fore practiced, but now abandoned. He thinks
T*
"P'
“* | rtm
fa.J mfa.
.„d indt. region before. For a novelty, they
th*t Alm yre-empttou fa^» ahouM be refiealod, jI, nlto'r
mirvivrss will hs hmtiiivI
...
get into the etablre aud bite Ute mnles.
auS 'tlie homestead eyntem bo made I be
—The ol.l National Hotel in lawrauce, Kan ,
*
■ ■ ■
1
only method of acquiring title to agricultural
Jkffkrhon Clink who lives near
the »can# of many lilitoric cveute in tlie*
tuz 1‘ULl‘IT J.DD TUB urdOB
a':
Th. Bar. S. Mrfllrna. . l«uliag Ctt- Wythville, Va., is only three feet six
-The Jury in the Ward will c*»c, st Detroit,
Tcrr.tory, won destroyed ty tiro,- Dnrtur to* 1 ,.
.....
-«r .
. « .
.
inches high in his tioota, which are No.
failed to agree, and were di»cbai..ed. It has
&lt;U runua.aa.1. I. In, 01l»Fn&lt;«tor NrwTark, ra.afa.tea a. .a
been ai curtained that they stood eight fur be. Iquartcre. Il was a wooden building. »u.l • nxx-nt iqxiedi concerning the drama 1 Is. He is 70 years old, weighed twelve
breaking the will and four for t attaining it valued at bu* a #mall amount in money.
{ that the church was once the ally and pounds at his birth, and now weighs
'lid# will nitccraitato another trial or a comforty-seven pounds.
-By ths wreck of the EngMto skip Cal frh-nd of the theater, and that onlv when
promfac, as the property cannot be divided unHhicks ‘nude in Japan, and (laying
cutra. on are— Iris —r Hakfax. ra« day
surrendered to immorality di&lt;l
Iraea ofcnlict for the will bo obtained.
last weak, twenty-two of tbs erow and a lad»
,
. "..
,
twenty per cent, duty, are now imported
—The bogus claim biMintns ia attracting the
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Piano-Harp
CABINET ORGAN.

—There is now no hope that any of those on rffcht in tlie clergy to denounce immoral ‘
beard the il-faied ate#mer Waco ct&gt;c#ptd aitb J ity on the stage, and it would be entirely the world in the cheepnetn and excel­
life. Hie body of Capt. Wolfe, an experienced proper for them to turn wholly against lence ot their production*.
pilot and wtaini of Galvratou. hra been found U1(. lh,.Bt&lt;.r if it w,.r(, intrinsicaljT or
A uadi of Staunton, Va., who had
—r where the .teamcr wra burrrad, and l.to ,
immorai, or if it t?mptod iUl
secluded henu-lf from her relatives and
r
support
era
to
vicious
deeds
or
liven.
friends for twenty-five years, was
A. Moelhng. a Now York clergyman, who accumpaniod I.fa daughter on board the vc—1 tn Tlie theater should pe the school of vir­ frightened into sociability by a mis­
—In eprto of bar grasshopper aMirtunM.
that dty, testates that the cargo woe comp—d tue aud truth, iu« well aa of artistic taste, chievous nephew, who slipped u mouse
Kin— keeps np a healthy growth and &lt;k vdUrgdy of inflammable oifa. He in tend* pro»e- intellectual culture and jxipulax amnse- into her room and closed the door on it
ealtpg the oraen of t'uWaoofor toe 1— of meat. It is uot now, as it was in the
lu» daughter.
In a suit agaiiistn atwet railway com­
ancient days of Greek paganism, or later,
—The rritfah aldp Aatrula. from London to
pany of New York for damages resulting
the United Stale*, wm wrecked near Boulogne, j in the middle ages, in Christian Europe, from tlie loss of all the toes on one foot
France. te#l week. #adm»eonbc crew drowned, j an institution far Dime,worship or re-.
'by being run over by one of the cars, a
ligifW
fail’s­
'jury has given s man a verdict of 8300.
mental tragedies, of .tlxdiyxns, nor the
,
yr’ riie^oai k i# making mother effort to • mcdiieval niTatery plavs, would do (dr tons fixing the CfliriE of ’fa'itotin's toes at
be admitted to Uw Krnate on the reawwmblmg ,
,
w ““ u‘ ,ur |100 each.
.r a,.,™. Wk..u.Ln.wu.,’, u“

ty and amnnera—festive, humorous, fantestfo ami gratrv^ne pl^-a, wml a hun­
dred kiuds—which giro Venous in life
-•Ora firm of Haigfai. Hoyt A Co, engaged } “J ltft *»P*. in htJuran rhsxseter sod ita
in the manufacture of bate and cap#, st New ■ vanities, which ftinimh recreation and

Mb. Binux is now immortal. He ims
been mentioned ip tiwfyfi Mall Gasette
as a person wlicfei Mr. Chandler has

WifeJ\^oA9.

“ commended proceedings against” To
bo sure, toe ignorant foreigucr wlio wrote •
the article calls him “ Mr. Buck,” but
the people of Europe will know at once
who ia meant.

ANN ELIZA YOUNG'S NEW BOOK.

Th* Barnum of England ia William
Holland, manager of flurry Theater
and proprietor of the famous North
Woolwich (isr* n*, &lt;n tiw north bank
pf Q*. Tbamee, ten milaa briow London
Bridge. He
now about thirty-flve

year* of age. Ten years ago he wm It ft
melter of a fortune of *100,000, gained
by hia father in tha clothing tnate. He
ia now radimated t» be worth tl.000,000,
all of which haa been made by clew
1 management of plawH uf amusement.

ELASTIC

TRUSS
A8THMA

Sold by Music De&amp;lcn Evcrywherp.

CODEY'S LADY’S BOOK.

attactiqn of the Washington anthoritio... u it to
known that there to a combination of lawyer#,
clerk*, and other persona in that dty who make
agwdHvfag bj-fnrafehlng perjure J evidence
in favor ofv theac frauds on the Treasury,
startling developments are promised when the
Attcrney-Gencral'# office co-operates with the
Treure^Dyrtmeut after t!&gt;s whisky twainwn

u. J.nM,,,! .Ill
lo
./»« follow UiU Iho *U«e ma* U.- hortik
Benstof, and m tbfa body ban been rceoga!iu4
P°Ip&gt;t, or that the Spirit of the
% Mom. Tr«p»nw of Saratoga tot legal. Um- nsw Benator’# claims will bo &lt; theater must be uutagoniatic to the spirit
county, N. Y.. for tbo last fifteen. yaarx has strraiger than Pinchbsck o. The place fa a &lt;Jo- uf tlte church. We find in Shakrarpiure's
proved a drfa#'trr} *140.00*. U tbsaspnut
“““ *ra .bmmw «.l onl, mUllcotul graimi, bat
will amount to over •aw.fXMi.
. ..
»-•
, .. _ ■ . b
- no, fdlowii^ !■*.«.!. M—daw*!. “"“X- aJ U» «U«I «! «,
—Toe watel.ma» in lbe Tecumseh Mill, at
*
—
...
raau must be exalted and purified, as
Fail Bivrr, Mas#., found an unknown man aewell as strengthened, by witneraing the
errtsd hr tbs building the other night with
|/erfunaance, if it be a worthy perform­
ance, at such drunuis m “Lear,'1 “ Mac
-,Ths following fa Uw rote of Iowa for Gov­ betb/’ “The Tempest,
, - - - ” or “. Hamlet”
ernor. as compared with the last, election ftr But there ar.- meritorious playa of many
the Name officer:
other kind*, which the theater winely arts
before tin.
Tln-re sre Light plays of’ modera Hocic-

BOSTON, MASS.
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WMMflT NO. 9.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26,-1875,

VOL. III.

•

"Do you think May Appleton gnreoed
his love 1"
" 1 know she did not. We were cIoro
b, and
friends after Gordon lef
■ never
thmrih ph^likM ^imXwi
j knew he loved "her. She
{ to Tbaddeus Moore before she come

tuotter.

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8.1

0% if Xd»m to ba^00* “

A remarkable instance of femtaliama
D»y. It can't lw Garduu Doane I"
And yet whisperinglhia, Mrs. Moaro’a xud nf fokilarteBipt an tl|e|j^t of a peer
heart fluttered as she entered the little • to lord it over his tenants after the faahritting-roora. A tall, handsome num roao i ion of hundreds of yeaxi ago* come,
yhair
mh! mild bite cy./; M
r, and
yet no less the country boy who had ly, among other honorable positions, that
offered her silent homage tn her girlhood. of Cofouel of the WArt. Kriit Yeomanry.
H*r hodford now and wealthy, yet as Th^ ‘ Eari became involved in a dispute
humble standing fh.rte as the boy who
found liimrelf opposed to a majority.
had said farewell ao many jgarg egp.

CSWXJTA JMGXCJTfr.

|

The following is rriated by the -Troy j
friend in Chicago an amusing account of Preu *4 undoubtedly true, adding an- .
her first night in Moscow. Hero are other instance to the many already re-'
some extracts: "The terrible night came corded in ynof of the sagacity of Untrembling, and my (-yes ’ weK&gt; double
their HiM with exestem. ut. I sang my aged nine years, of Newtouville, a small
couplets, which open the second act of Immtet in the interior of Watervliet,
Trovatorc— and such applause j It wtot went into the woods in the rear of bis

vol (Idem them).

I had been told to obtained a tittle bag. bum hit mother at

tending both hands,
taining tlw» Princes and PrincesHca, hut and started off far the woods in high
, ,‘*1^1, .Sp lopg ago!" she answered, Among the meml&gt;era of the regiment for the life of mo I couldn’t tell which glee. As evening advanced he did not
smiling.
it wue, so I stood still as frightened as return, and ‘ his parents became anxious
and went in rcarch of him, but failed to
‘‘Mta. Mohns"be laidqnMUy, Task Darnley estates. The Earl expected that a _goose,. and then,. in my misery, I bowed
pardon. The sight of your face blotted^,Jfll of Mkwc would espouse hia cause, axxl first
*
’to the
' * pleba.*
’
' Horrors! Wlum I. find him. They continued their search
ail day Friday, and on the evening of
out all tlie yeans since I iuxw it last How that they would promptly follow his ex- came to my senses 1
ample and resign from the corps of which box. After the delirious scene I waa that day returned home tired and foot­
glad Hattie will be."
Iw was no longer the honored leader. applauded and shrieked at until I thought sore, and almost gave the child up oh
"Is Hattie here!”
The event proved that he wm not far the Modoce were on my track, and then lost About niae o’clock on Saturday
habiUsl by only one or two famflies,
wrong
in hie reckoning. The West Kent I bowed to fee wrong box again. After morning, as most Ot the rmndente of
'•on taller than hm nneld. a &lt;&gt;p have a
the taunlet were in Mr. Genoid'a. house
the close of the second act we were called
son also, your daughter tells ine.
sympathizing with tlx- family in the low
But though there was poverty and la­
out four times. _ By that -time I'knew
** k'es, I have two cildren."
of their child, “Jack,” a large Ngw, bor represented there. Flyaway cotjrt
Then from one commonplace to fcp titih bnt a ssagh^exa'ptiou. 'I^c Darn-: whore to bow; and I bowed my sweetest
A caittau skylight—-The moon.
ey blood &lt;snxld aat brook each jfti insult to *fhe Boyalticw.* After the thuxl act fuuadimd dog tint hradiron on attache
otlisr the talk drifted, tin IM font*
How to learn " the ropes”—Get taut
more earnest, memory laulrsasaarted igg as this, mi d'etre igLtwsy a Istterpras dis- I was recalled throe times, and after the of the Gcxxold- family since . he was a
A obbat railroad (sfoenfor—Th^ amok[ honest homo where want of employment power, aud in simple but earnest words p(^0hkl to the father it th6;yotfog man mtire opera we went out six times. The mouth old, entered and aeatpqd uneasy,
tied the bread-winners’ lionda, but there Gordon Doane told tho story of his toyc. whai|0d dccGnedfogi ve satisfactory proof second tone we sang the public was even and kept whining and barking at inter­ iug-car.
vals.
oFHk
loyalty,
fie
ri-^ttemsn
to
whom
■
It ft the man with tight boots who
! was no insult for him, ' do complaint
"In all these years, May," ho said,
mure eut^uaivtic, and I liad to go out
He was 'put outride the door for dis­ talks moat violently of the eternal fitness
ngainst his just demands. And if the “I liave aeeu nokfiyje, J“Te’ beard no
'alone'in answer fo the cries of ‘Cary!
turbing
the
family,
and,
after
remaining
of things.
prayers of gratitude may help to wall a voice that made me for One moment wish soma divtincton.. Though ho had inf IaafoF f They 'called for foe dJohe the
soul heavenward, Gordon Doane's name to fill your place in my heart, though I tiiirtytthnf .years rented a farm from tlx*. first night, ball do not like to offend there for Rome time, he ran into Mrs.
Vermoxt conundrum ■ If oil things are
| went up from many • lightened heart knew that another had won the love I Domfoy family, he had not resided upon my sister and brother artiste, so I went Scoville's house next door, and grasped a for tto taut, where do the rations for tho
loaf
of
bread
that
the
lady
of
the
bouse
that day toward that bourne.
second best come from f
bad. hoped to gain. I thought of you aa it for nome years, having removed to out with others at the end of the oj&gt;era.
___________
... me
,, by your marriagB,
- j GrovAeud, til which borough ho is tho I winf out atone six tones, and such had put under the stove, and fan eff with
GOltDON DOANE'S THANKS­ ' With all his generous impulses he wiw one
removed from
Fbom tiie journal of a Hengiiah tourist
’ jaiicio^sdd-'thoughtfid. and white ne and I prayedfor your perfecthappinrvw. present Mayor. To Mayor Luke, thext- shouting and waving of liate aud hand­ it in bis mouth in the direction of the in America: "’Talk habout their Yankee
GIVING.
extended present help to many a de­ But you are free now. May, and I can fore, tiie sixth Bui, cte., wrote, inform- kerchiefs! My success has been the wood. -Whim Mr. Scoville returned, his Doodle! Their national toon is tho spit­
"You will have to get along st the spairing heart, he alas took a list of offerjoutho love you never susjiectod.” fog him tli»t hi-vsouhad “singled him- event of the season thus far. You net wife related the incident to him, and he toon!”
• ■ offioo without mo to-day, Harry,” said namca tor future work’ bo hoped to be
"I more than suspected it after you': s$U out from the body of my tenantry th&lt;7 tiinoght tfod nothing special could felt surprised, aa Jack had always main­
It^s said tlud there are more lies told
■ Gordon Duane, buttoning up his ores­
left Millhaven, Gaydraij
tyir vy-1
-«-M»
——o* •to
-----v — to which I nm come out of Yankocdom. When I any I! tained a diameter fox strict honesty. He
ph*■«
himself
colors
in the sentence, " I am gtad to see you,”
nowivnot to Bo friendly. ” Th/ am on American they think I am from iu turn related the incident to Mr. Ger. obai ; "therois.no prospect of Smithfe
.’Bis h«« fwenbott Was nearly over f&lt;v yon, foNiwfog 1m&gt;w lablxWt 'ss^ lojj
than
in any other six words in the En­
getting Abontaguin for weeks, perMpt *whfeh {he*Undlord knocked at iho door ydur heart frould be/ in the' roofii yo
?uld not account for the "extraor- South America, which I hasten to ex­ rold, aud that gentleman felt pretty glish language.
r want' of good fueling and good plain by telling them that I am the Yin- certain tliat tlio dog bad some idea of
months, and I ranit see about tliat teuc- ot "78,” second floor. Upon his list left, and which I helped Hattie put!
A Baltimobb servant girl the other
ma^t property. I wiidi I-wss well rid this floor was noted, "Mr. Moore, rights, I found a slip of paper foldodd
.oxcepfou41je ground Um* Mayor koest of Yan^c^s, and that I was born where foe child waa now, and new
hope waa inspired in ths family and morning tried that good old time-hon­
mother and sitter,’” and opposite the a Bible, and upon'it was written—■shall
of it"
tad "jmterod upon aposition and’ among toe rocks of di ar old Maine.”
they waited impatiently for the dog’s ored plan of lighting lhe fire with kero­
." Money-sinking,
naked liis
toltyou t-Mv Domic." _
1
acne. Nothing has benzine of tor
return.
_ .M/M.vjsjr EgtiJHur. .
*‘I’had'forgottiril* VJ“,J'
#
~
nephew.
&gt;
Finally he did return in about an hour, aince.
i^vc j.wns ootmjd the .landlord saw at once that
' * Yes, and troublesome. I would liave
" It told/qe vour pecreL . I loved my. He, ffeo hinted that tlie fact that Dake, &lt;--A- ♦estaMs-.wbjtoXw-jQf bi^t degree,
and
exhibited
the
same
nncasinww
that
Pkudesce; Very Small Mite—"Are
•old it off long ago, bnt—" Anil Lf
the -tha Ha»ta'!u-D wore people of reftae- husband witU all my-la*rl, And 4 often senior, had only been present 4# one of’ 'sail *wifhouf" a black hair upon him,
was remarked before. After trying va­ you fond of augar-plums!" Lady—“ No,
gentlemen hesitated.
racnt, even if poverty compelled them to hoped that you liod forgotten your boy- thn.|dfelhl tenants* dinners in five yenra, nought and obtained the hand of a young
rious ruses to attract toe family to follow my dear, thank you f* Vary Small Mite
Mrs., Jlvcrett, his sister and Hany's set up their Lares and Penates in Fiya- ish loco in tho happy domestic life.you nn^BK his tone on the subject in ques- female fox who was renowned' for her
him to the wood,” he finally started in —"IJhen, will you keep them for me,
mother, spoke for him.
wonld be sure to give any woman who lion had not been in liarmony with that per.wnal beanty and her noble coun^cQiri diroethm sHth more than hidf the please i"
.
‘ “ But you thought a harsher landlord,
An upon piano, a few choice plants, a loved yoo.”
; of the other tenants, might have had
n-Mdenta of’toe hamict after him. He
SpuitZHzni waa once lecturing on
wliile be rmuin more money, would bring Quxaryiuagildod cage, » book case of
“ But now, May I Now, knowing I something to do with tho sou's inkutiorthe betrothed pair could not ngree upon led tliem through many winding paths, phrenology. "What ia to be oqnceivod
still more misery into those crowded wall aalrolad wJumns, aud aoma iu*ixuntil at last tfo-y reached a chestnnt as the organ of drunken miss I" said the
iionses. Hnve 1 not gnemnl right, Gor­ pensivo but tagtcful ornaments, relieved yon are free 1".
,
’ the militia regiment that the conduct of' Ibe kind of wHitf*r to be ordered for tha
grove, and there they found the boy Professor. "The barrel-organ," sug­
don?"
the rimpte, furniture. The ingrain car8to, put her hand iu his.
both father and son was perfectly un- occsaioo. The parents of the bride
lying
under a tree with his left leg gested Bannister.
" You are always right," was the fond
"If my lave Dow can add fo ytair lisp- ; bearable, and that it had dearly been though) , it good ^fock .that^a shower
broken.
reply. “ It is now two months since my curtains white tis milk.
pinesB, GfinlOn,1 it is ytmra’*’ *"
, shown that the former was unfit to be should fall on the bridal procession. The
Ax auctioneer, at a late sale of antiqui­
Tbc
1
boy liimaelf told the facts of the
agent has been ill, and there luwi been
A young girl, about 19, in a simple
ties, put up a helmet With the following
, ------...
. , . . the tenant of his noble landlord. A&amp; 'lnid&lt;M£t&gt;oSLXnd kls frit ads 0&gt;iftdted to
•• Sol oom. hom. ath«r I And &gt;1 „
toko hm ,TOiwl A having their good clothes spoiled thus, case to our reporter substantially as fol­ candid observation: "Thia, ladies and
no demand made for rent, so it is fully dress of blue woolen, had opened the
lows : He was upon the tree, and shaking
time far ine.to see shout, the matter. It door, and waited to heat the stranger's
gentlemen, is a helmet of Romnfoa, the
„ ... ' \
JiotifteiHop to qhil biolorm.-wliidi will, and to the damper which ' a rain would
Evrnm looted up „ ter
coU
pTOnlwl,
to , put upon their merriment. There was it with nil his might to shake off the lioman founder; but whotbsr bp.WM a
will be a hard winter for the poor, and I business.
torod the mttu.g.room^thU&gt;«» word.. „„„ wbo
to danger that tho match would be broken nuta, and lost his hold anil tumbled brass or iron founder, I cannot tell."
wish to judge of some,of my tenants’
"lam Gordon Doane," bo said to her,
“ Do you mean your unctet H» te
whl,„ John st„„t BligK
off, when a very astute old fox suggested. down, his leg striking the ground with
^wanta myself. By the way, Harry, in " the owner of these houses. My agent,
’“making up the bank money to-day, leave
,
v
IBmI ol Dtenh^r, «teo»imuk-Z&gt;o*®« a compromise. They-might have sun­ force. He .fainted, aud tho first thing
Mr. Smith, is seriously ill from a fall,
der," «aid Mra. Bpilkins, reproachfully,
" Not all day. Could any harm have
prcu
"
shine and rain together. Thia happy that met h» gazo when be became con­
out five hundred dollars. ’ To-morrow is and cannot attend to the business for me,
oome U#.him V’ ■
- -------------- ------- ------.
thought was rott ived »ith nootamations, scious, wjm tile dog standing over him.
Thanksgiving, and tl»e cl&lt;-rks and sales­
plied Spilkins. "Y’au’H remember even
This
was
on
Friday
evening,
and
fhe
" No ; I hear hia latch-key now."
AlfCTEST times.
andlhoonlet was given lidboKfingly}
men aw to have a good, dinner, os well
But while he spoke the color came and
A quick step across the hall and GotIn the wardrobe of a Hebrew lady the tho bride's palanquin or norfmon was dug Dever left his side, but kept bark­ when I first propoeod, you considered
went upon his noble, handsome face,
me a pretty good offer.”
'
. wan* to send a donation to the soup- and bis voice faltered like a girl's. For don Doane was in the room, his face re- most splendid article of clothing was the twmc to the houae of tor future husband ing with all iris might until Saturday
A ranrr of Isdiie aiul gentlemen in
diont, his lij« smiling in perfect con-1 turban, for tlioae who could afford it. with blissful ratisfaction on all sides. Tn morning.
boune." , - .
the face before him stirred tender
Tho pangs of hunger the boy felt pret­ Keokuk were talking about theatrical
The poor peopleiuul fo Ik «tigfi&lt;*d with Japan, u sun-shower is called "The
" All right, air. By the way, Uncle memories in his heart, and be read tent
"Hattie, little woman,” he said, “ can i-winding a piadb af cloth rouiid their Foxes* Wedding.” In New England, ty keenly at this time, and he made on matters, when Fomwt’a name was intro­
Gordon, don't spend all the rent yon trouble there that movinl him strangely.
you fix up rooms for a now family to- head and fixing it ns well os they could., lhe natives mysteriously re feark : "Tho attempt to reach some nuts that lay on duced. " The last time I saw Farreet,”
ecdlect upon turkeys for your tenants.
" Will you walk in and take a neat t”
morrow I"
' The turbans, were of various colon, aud- ■ devil is whipping his wife, with a • cod­ the ground a nliort distance from him. ’ mud a pompous g *ntieman, who had been
the girl said, in a low voice. "I will
" A new family !”
, wound in different ways ; aomeXif them
When tho dog observed this, be started putting on all the airs of a finished critic,
fish tafl.’”—Brook*, in Scribner fur
speak to my mothdr.”
■»ff and returned in a short time with the "was when he appeared as Leah, the
" My wife, my son, and daughter! I ' WCTO like a high tower. Shoes and stock- December.
.,
But when he had aoornted the invita­ haie found May !"
loaf in his mouth, which ha deposited in Forsaken." And then the company got
ugs were unknown, but so.es of leother
tion, she hesitated, looking with her soft
the boy's lap. He ate it with relish, and up aud ms&gt;»mod.
Hany gQui{x*d his uncle's hand with a were fastened with two uitcheta. The
f‘My heart is such an old fossil, it is
brown eyes wistfully into his face. quick, warm pressure, while Hattie, laities, who carried luxury into every de­
them became lonesome and began to cry.
well protected. I should do! care to
Am old man going down Michigan
Beading there nothing to frighten her, woman-like, begnn to cry.
The discoveries made by the explor­ The dog started off again end this time avenue, yeatentay, met an old msn going
, [Dftrtmcjiandwfo&gt;jtterappoacd, even in
trust yon, now, bnt you need not fear
she said :
returned with his friends to him. The boy up, and the first old man called out:
ing
expeditions
of
Prof.
Hayden
and
" May Moore! Oh, Gordon, I am Ao •
Pfosent day, i"
far from indiffer- |
" Before she comes, I must tell you we glad!”
cur to a nice, neat' iixfti or toelegant Lieut. Powell, during the past season, in was removed to his home aud a doctor "What luck to-day!" “The worst I
?ms g»e, and Harry, looking
arc not prepared to pay the rent I
"I tato» you would tel Ste i. .
I*"! tbrir slioo., or relter MS- relation to the prehistoric age, will form summoned from Cohoes, who act the ever had," replied the second; "it’s
rather wistfully after him, said :
know," she said, hastily, seeing him widow, with two ehildrra, u »n item ‘“‘I “d tl,rir aid"**
colored an interesting pdrtifk jot thejr report wounded limb.
awful hard times for boneat beggars.”
“Itis odd, mother, so soft and warm
about to speak, '" that H is two month* ymnoldmUo.noorlUny.md.duogte-j'WW **‘£1
In his preliminary report to the Secretary
" And the harder the times, my friend,"
a heart aa Uncle Gor*k?Q&gt; lias found no
due, but yet we are not ready. My us
ol
niutleon.
Like
*
dutiful
maauu,'
tekl-r
were &lt;&gt;l Ute Interior, Prof. Haydon- says:
said the first, "the more whine ye must
______________
i»aituer. He is over 50, is ho not!"
fxopzk
rir
afeica
.
brother w.is disc&amp;argad from the houw
" The exploration of the remarkable pre­
she asked their consent to bo my wife.
Stanley, the Herald African explorer,
where ho has Im-cjj employed for seven and they gave it. To-morrow morning, “silver
a~* chains and rings, with tiny silver
— historic ruins of Southern Co’orado, a
your eyes, and where ye limped on one
i
n*** Trfcr to **» lat years, after the lauric, aud I lost more
in glimpse of which was obtained in 1874, writes that in Urirni, at Suns, " we dis­ leg in good times ye must have a fever­
Hattie,
nn
wie, you ore
are io
to go io
to ner,
her, ana
and a
I wui
will bells. Hair-nets and head-bands were —
De does nol guess I know it. He was
covered
a people remarkable for their
than half my music scholars. Mother Kodterrngte tor ^1 ot you to com. to S™* "»&gt;”*■ Tb'' UU,'r *cre n“4“
was continued with great vigor nod sue
sore on two tegs now."—Detroit Free
about 19 when the Bev. James Appleton had not been oblig' d to do any work ex­
tte Church wtero Hkny urd I will roo t S“u »'
“&lt;1 *°rn nnd" th« “I oess. They- -were traced ■ down all the manly beauty, noble proportions and
■ r tame Ur 'MiHhaven, ««• country home, cept to keep houee, for some years, and
nakedness. Neither man nor boy had
yte. Mr. Itoydro luur ooteentod io1 Mtoudi.g trom nor. ou io tor olhrr. E»r canons of the Colorado River into New
and brought one child, his daughter, she ciuxiKit xtow obtain it I anrvery
m»ry u. Mtor to. »ce, urd -o will i
ik»ye)l} Op,-c «rc told Mexico, Utah, and Arizona, and their either cloth or skins to cover his nudity;
,
May. 8he was &gt; fair. «w.«t ^rijof 16,
.Urate tern, to dilute, j Crm you Ik.'”’”®"
ud cpmicctioQ traced to tfo&lt; presold cliff the women bearing children only boosted
educated in a city seminary, and more
rrwlr oo «tert Betioe, dJ, I"
■eTO1 hundred atetel. ot gold, u&gt;d w. re cities of the Mbquia of Arizona. Cave of goat skins. With all their phyrieal
refined. and gentle than the coiuitty
girls
•'I win te it I eiv’igiil night We I “
««ldoi»ily pul bi. dwelling* of curious architecture were beauty and fine projKirtions, they were
w w. ^mww^ one month’s rent for you, Imt
around us. I was cngagwl myaelf to not two/&lt;
the must suspicious peojite we liod yet
found by
am .Iter
Uter. wu
Oh!; «.TUl_Got-' b“J *hrOT
8h
d ud rmuim, uwi.
.
.... s““1’ o,lhr
_
• hundreds in the sides of the seen. It required great tact and patience
your father, and it may have beim my
„ w.
T„„, i , .|, r, __
mites'
you
have
found
her,
the
I
***
TO8S
T,ttl 4JW. P«“ at; ! florgea, many of whfob were.manv nx
own lor. Ute uwdam. /te* tol-d Ctor . ' ’?** P““‘°n
bR*bW ~ don, io tthink
____ ___________________ ,
,
lonlnt woman
woura in tho
too world. 1
f™»&gt; "ter. . Tho
ruin, at
r—
_ ^_.awB-; to induce them to port with food for our
swocteat,i loveliest
, ,10, th'“' ,T1'7
_ -8™'"11-? —
don’s. But from tho flist it^eemeja),
lagts were found on the plains, indicat­ cloth and beads. They owned no Chief,
Um, it her Juitfter i. i bit lite her, I “Uld” af ‘‘J”*1 OT M
“ J ““
hopeless affection. We were otpbawi,
• - you do not let -her escape l&gt;eing my । popular nng was the noue-rmg. The ing the fanner existence ot a people fur but respected the injunctions of the
dry goods store. They will speak well for j' mind
with a
small in
farm,
and as
M very nukmi
rtn, aum
BW poor
MOOT as
OS
left nostril was pierced for the purpose, more nucMwotur ami much • more ad­ elite™, with whom I treated for permis~
I daughter,
dangbter. too
■ 1 - i?
we could lie and escape starvation, biln•
bat tb&lt;jy wire forced to reduce
foo 4!'” r.
FKOTKCT1OX AQAIXETEOFM.
tl,„ non to pm Uiroagb tlu-ir tad. Tho
B wm*U .warty
•jMvagDteMAI
vanced iu the art m;
......
vm._
• - —
- * the number of employes."
-*j Tfw...iiw
—
Whtn »I married,
Gordon
came to the
A inventive phitantliropist in Chicago
ntuiodod ot fte whole rotomm
Hte
* BrmolrUwj.rul.ronto their supposed dvscvndanta of the pres­ I»rrmi»sion was reluctantly given, and
who
considers it rudentM personified to
city, after selling the farm and giving
ent time. Hundreds of sketches, pho- food was begrudgingly sold, but we bore
-No.dritei.^ktugwdrt,”
tioErowU told It to &gt;te, by tateMug,
wear a vial-cork in his button-hole tied
togxapha, phuut, tac., ware made of flint with this silent ho.-tdity patiently, and I
" Will you ask him to call at this ad- ■ this very day, an invitation to a grand
u,r
1
that he ;
J
crodingly large, so that they reached up
would never aak her t-&gt; share poverty 1
It may Um my power to help weddmg at the house of Mr. and Mrs.
*bA™,
,
af the oxjicditiaa should change this
and toil, and I aurrowed ■V=eulv when ; biiu
employment," said Mr. 1 Gordon Doane. It is to lie on the even
'
nng« wer mains, which throw a clear light cm their
suspicion into hatred.”
------ ------------iBbodd M Of Thantagivink Itay, and the i WDrn 5 ehaiM oI flat‘ g^
ancient history.”
/------------------ &lt;»&gt;u^ H^y E-rvU dS I
hUfe^telb, or otel Un­
nor TO Hirt ’XJK.
rue novxxa.
bim with A card inscribed, " Hire i
'
--------!
kling
bclla,
worn
round
the
neck.
Mililmvt-n, after her
Nellie Moore!
A. Detroit citizen of mature years and : As he come out of ar Woodward avenue hall," " thia man waa talked to death,'
. ...heart. caught
. . a boy fa
• tho
.*. ad. of• '. fo*
- A- *0...
Tfobddcua Moore, and
about din—
covjmtKrxrr gkahak flove.
kindly
**«•' cth‘’r
*ioy1J
Nearly ah lbs
flour sold in
**«»•' P&lt;*nuta off a street stand, “P
U*e boys heard him saying

In the liours that fallowed. Gordon
Doane, with Um , a®pnt‘s fata iu. fox
hands, was busily employed' visiting hia
tenantaip (Hlywrerfonrt. B ooumried
of a double row of snudl bouaeg facing
each*other, nr a court leading from one
of ths main streets
the city. Some of
those houses, In gifod repair, were in-

Jiddlcwgoa. gmoteJc, whMteTbe^

.’.A .fcH ki

«,l lor Mtokrnjiteu-fl«Dy. though I .lid
[ to&gt;g
llri Un.

ly

- ;
n-4• our -land-

eiad tome for life

I.

ttenttel

““^^to^uteJ^wtateooutecI

-U-i

•jre.te.on vcrto.1 to otter Miport. tar tte put too;&lt;
literal"
“ J~U“i.poiW«totoortoto wbito no.jrwhtohi "»»•»«■»“ tte poUc. raAta

■■SbUiu.: nrkl'hw:. It i» nutlitelyi

Itetette totette »uu. Clordou Itrnne.

Wald [

“Ikuow.te lora m... uul I know

; 1 mu tera low tey ... rite. Lri.teo,
i if Noraubw uow. Ou tte te ot tarn-

WeH, dU. I you know
a boy wbo,o» IX quit H«’U -y quit
U- danwl,
jaix«niUwiU&gt;K.raKotoH«™u(" aud lH go aud a» Tout and ten lulu
a l&gt;oor substitute for the graume article. w™“ 1H
ahun
thanks,'
4i of about
Italt
wbo **U| “ Seliuiae article mud
"T —
dred
u^u”T‘’ dibormakbitwitaahamemill, orhi
to marry mo, stick up
. . .. ’ ’ it made to order by *m honed miller.
who talks all be
1 come’unless they are spiked down !’’
fill the yard with vases ami statuary.
' It is stated by authority that up to the
Ettte fuactfoe
up .to latest accounts will aggregate prrae&amp;t time General Sherman has re
neariy 180,000.
alixed ICiO.OOO from the sales of his lx»k. Drfro* M-ec/*««.
telHgwmcosD

I

"don't

�GRAND R.

DIVISION

LONG BRICK
MA»D KATIDS

rm

TRUMAN’S !

---------- AT THE---------Moly eftrr dnekieg he lay beak upon
a st raggle. A patt snorUns examination was
. held. The cause of hia death was
spfojdexy.
He will ’tie sincerelymourned by the entire community.
Ho leaves no near relatives.
The
funeral will lake place on Saturday.

CorivYiarjitTs.—The fiomptmllor
of the Currency ad vises-*tbe refusal
uf aN five dollar notes ou tho follow­
ing banks;
First National bank ef Chicago, Ill.
Trader’s Nattousl Bank of Chisago, lit.

First Naiiaaat kik ofCwUn, III.
Nearly the entire amount, of the
genuine five-dollar notes of these
banka has been with-drawn from
circulation, and the Comptroller is
desirous of retiring the whole amount
from circulation, and all persons re­
ceiving such nolfe* are urgently re­
quested to deposit the same with the
nearest National bank, or forward
them to the Comptroller's office for
reVernption.

The Detroit Newt has a new dress,
which greatly improves its looks.

, Delos Fisher one of the.oldest res­
idents of Jackson died of dropsy on
. the 22nd.
At Grand Rapids, Monday. Hen­
ry Rawach, s young brute 14. years
of age, was arrested for knocking his
mother down with «club.
E, Quinlan, the grocery man at
Albion, who recently failed has gone
into bankruptcy
His
liabilities
amount to *8,000, with $5,000 assets.

Frank Howe, a street car driver
•n the East Saginaw city line, drop­
ped dead in the s'rtet near the car
barn, Nov. 19th. Cause, heart disAl Bay City, Tuesday, Geo. Forseat was convicted of disfiguring his
wife’ll face by [touring acid over it on
&lt;be night of Oct. I8lh, and was sen
rtcnced to ten years in state’prison.

DBT10IT.

BARGAINS!

Chas Murray, the editor of
South Bend lieraid, was shot
Saturday by W. A, Palmer.
Murrav wrote an article, in Which he
coupled lhe name of Della Bayless, a
female-printer, recently discharged
from the Herald office, with that of
W. A. Palmer, a justice of the peace,
and said that he had been guilty of
CHANCERY OBD ISIS,
criminal intercourse with her. Upon
reading the article Palmer's wife left
him, and Saturday, al tern on at two
o’ clock the irate man m«t Murray up
on the stairs and shot him, the ball
going through the body, and lodging
in lhe sidewalk below. At last ac­
counts Murray was alive, but his
death was momentarily expected.
Palmer was immediately arrested.
The crowd at qpe time threatened
lynching. Murray has been in Sut’th
Bend over a year, and has a; host of
friends; He was formerly a clerk at
Washington, and was Washington
correspondent of the Danbury New.
In the evening following the tragedy
a telegram was received from Wash­
ington, where Murray's wife now is,
saying that she was dying of coot -ro t&gt;&gt;« llw ftwrrth.d for hia appmnuwa.
sumption.
.
EDWARD A MoUKROOK.

The standing army of this country
(Ml)
numbers, in time of peaoe, about 32,­
000 men and ousts about $40,000,000
S. LEIBHATTSER,
while the navy costs about $30,QUO, ■
000 per annum.
Pensions amount
lo $30,000,000 per annum, and the
interest on the national debt (now
some $2,225,000,000). reaches the Outline nn*l Mnking Som In the Uteal
~ ...........
sum of $111,250,000 perJannum,
making the sum total or $211,Mu,000 ! This sum divided among on?
estimated population,
44,000,000,
would give to each man, woman and
child of the whole country about $4.
80, and to each family, about $21,00
as their yearly contribution for the
Please give me a mU.
worship uf the god of war. And let
it be remembererl that lhe whole na­
Mkh. Nov. Io.
R UKB1! AUSKR.
tional domain is mortgaged to the
smuuul of $2,225,000,000 to be paid
by us or onr descendents, or remain
ns an incubus on the energies and
rnter|»rise of our prosperity in all
BLACK A FULLER,
coming lime! And what have we in
Proprietors.
return for such an exhorbilant ex
[tcndiiure f W hat beside a crippling
ot energies, a wan Ion waste of hu­
EVERY DKJWRlPTioN OF
man life, a waste of property, a cher­
ishing of the war spirit, and a fearful
depression of the standard uf morali­
ty. as indicated hv a manifest incre­
ase of murders, thefts, robberies and
lidentiuasaess ?

^.¥D NOTIONS,
Ai well

m

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

the following beet

FAMILY MEDICINES

CONSISTING OF

Dr. Drake If- Drols Medicines,

DRESS GOODS

Pills and Grat* I Medicines,
Electric Health Restorer,

etnas

NOTIONS, BEAVLK CLOAKING,

for meet of the ilia to

Business done on the square and
itisfaction guaranteed.

FLANNELS, AND UNDERCLOTHING,
For IVIen and ’Women,

I

WHICH

D. W. LINCOLN.

I WILL RETAIL AT

PRICES

HERETOFORE

UN­

KNOWN IN NASHVILLE!

A Full Line of those Double Width

ALPACAS, FOB, 25 CTS. TO SI A YARD.

nr

•

JUST OPENED, 100 PIECES OF

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING FOR 8 CENTS.
X

MERCHANT TAILOR!

Fort Wane, Jactson S Saginaw R. R.

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

Q A

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

Boots, Shoes &amp; Rubbers
ce

_ a

TRAINS RUN DY C1ICAGO TIME.
Goln« South.

Which will be sold from 50 cents to fl less per pair than can be bought
elsewhere. A specialty in

GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS. GAPS, AND FURS,

BEADY MADE CLOTHING!

AND A LARGE LOT OF

0
3

IEH’3, YOUTHS’ fc BOYS’ CLOTHIR&amp;

BUFFALO ROBfS, UP ROBES &amp; HORSE BURKETS
You can be shown everything you want in

MARBLE WORKS

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS!

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES!
My &gt;1 Tea beats all the hobby prices in town!

37*” For further particulars inquire at the counter.

TOMBSTONES

An nnknown man was run over
nnd killed by a passenger train ou
ithe Kalamazoo division of the Lake
Shore k Michigan Southern railroad
Letweeu Olsrguand Plainwell, Tues- Twkkd's FatrirroL Wira.—They
Foreign &amp; American
were married when the man was a
Kalamazoo has suddenly come into chair maker, and they might have
nosession of a great scandal.
Dr, had a happy career haiT the former
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Finch has eloped with Mrs. Newel, remained honest. They lived in a
and it is refined (hat her husband plain manner, mingled with mechan­
BLACK A FULLER.
agreed to the arrangement. She took ic’s society, and were the parents of
two boys and two girls, good looking
her two children with her.
CHAS. W. DE I AR AY,
and healthy children.
The 'era of
Charlie, a 14 year old son of con­ meretricious splendor has come and
ductor Nelson, of the Mansfield, gone like a dream. The girls are
Coldwater A latke Michigan Rail­ married. Each had a diamond wed­
road was run over by lhe cars at Al­
ding, sod each has sunk into obscuri
legan, Suturdsy night while trying lo ty and poverty. The two sons once
NASHVILLE, MICH.
catch a ride. Both legs were badly held fine appointments in the service
crashed, hut it was found necessary
of the ring, but they are now only
to amputate but one of them.
He lounging around the city ball.
The
died Sunday night.
mother is in widow’s desolation. The
Wm. Carryncr, the Ferrysburg illgotted wealth is almost gone. A
teamster who committed a rape on million and a half has passed into
the young daughter of Ecklinglon, the hands of her lawyers, and her
was arrested Saturday
He has husband is still a pnsonei. A seedy
wealthy friends, and although he can­ and corpulent old man, is all that is
not help being convicted, the matter left of one who has been aiderman.
will no doubt be oom promised. The congressman, chair maker and law­
girl is not so badly injured as at first yer, comniisaiooer of perks, public
sappoarwl.
buildings and docks, stale senator,
CHAS. W. DEMARAT
The schooner Chenango was and for seven years the autocrat of
boarded off Marquette at daylight. this city. The only redeeming fea
turc
is
the
faithful
wife,
who
is
ref
Monday, aad the crew taken off.
They were in a suffering condition, ducing hereel I to poverty in hepe o
but all alive. Everything was thick obtaining her husband’s release.—
&gt;1I’m- E- C. Eitting-er
ly coated with ice, and the water was | New York Letter.
Having just purchned the stoak of Goods
a fool deep in the cabin. The crew
IBU A good fair full siss LADY’8 formerly owned by M- E. Stebbins, will
managed to keep lhe stove aliove
CALF 8 HOM $140 at
Daughert/s
water, however and thereby saved
9^ GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE
themselves from freezing. The stern
of the vessel
stove in and she will
Daughcrtv'i
undoubtedly prove a total luss.
Having just returned with a full aapCRNrrVRE MANUFACTORY!
One day last week a Marshall man
" When you see a young married
named Watrrmu. went lo South man contemplating nobby carriages NEW
Haven,'to turn a debt which was due with a calm and thoughtful eye. you
him in that vicinity into lumber. He may reasonably infer his matrimonial
mysteriously disappeared and was sky is bright, serene and a litUe son­
not seen until lhe 24lh, when his ny." But *’you had daughter” not be
body was found on the beach,
He loo sure about that.
had some $30 to $40.
Two
....
named Cross, father and son, have
been arrested (it is reported), and
nut in jail, on suspicion that they put
Daras saw's
thanking the public for pail favors selioU
continuants* at tha unn, and would
Wutrrous out of the wmy. The body
inform the public thal they will
has lieen taken to Marshall.

G. A. TRUMAN

and MONUMENTS,

The Beckwith Heater
AV Fort Wayne- With Plttehurs.Fort Warm 4
ChUwru, Toledo, Wabaah A Wrrtars. Fort Wayn&lt;
Monde A Ctnrtnnatl, and CluclnaaU, Rlcbmom
* Fort Wmt IL. Jroa l..
’
l&gt;*cctnher fa. 1S74.
F. B LOOMIS. 1^1 and Oea'I Ma^f.
8. K. HOOPER. Urol TfcfcM AaraL

Lee Bro’s

JEWELER S OPTICIAN

SPACE

Clocks, Spectacles, $c.

BIDDLE HOUSE
DETROIT, MICH.

tsr LOOK OUT FOR

ANNOUNCEMENT!

GLOBE HOUSE.

PRICES NEXT WEEK

HLLINEBY&amp; DRESS MAKING

MEAT MARKET!
ROE &amp; CLEVER.

David Chapman, a farmer residing
at Hnro&lt;&gt; Station, in lhe township of
Brownstown, concluded to gratify his
wife nn Saturday night last.
She
had applied for a divorce in the
Wayne Circuit Court, about two
weeks ago on the groutd of cruelty
and iasufficieot support,- ♦esulling

FRESH MEATS.
D. W. Liscolm.

Naaavilto, Mich. .

iIhj same meantime had retuoved to
her relatives. On Sunday morning
a neighlwx went into Chapman's barn 1 Dm. Photograph*,
aad found that his wife had proatired
a permanent divorce, for there lying 8 Ferrotype* far

UXGLK umncn.

GOLDSMITH’S

are acknowledged to be the beet cutting stove

Hryant in&lt;
nt'HINESB L'NIVKBa

They are the only tove mounted with g n farter, Library, Diiiit, Office ad uine
boilr irone.
GEMEEAL FUNTUEt!
They admit the largest chunk, of wood.
They fire longer than other.
Together with a full assortment el

Bahy Cate aii Pobiilte•

SOLD ONLY BY

LADLES' ud GESTE' RESTAURANT.

Where you will find a full stock of

CAFFDiS AND CASKETS,

.8®

Instrumental Music.

CASEK furnished U nrdes

lartruetiMi g'tven *n Fl ANO or ORGAN.

SHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN-

cur from ear to rar, and
sk knife lying beside him.

Copying and Enlarging
respectfully call Uwir

of about
tely cut-

COM£2 A.LXJ

PATENTS.

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

MIRRORS.PJCTURES, FRAMES
AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
rut tide Hain St
DUSTERS, AC-AC.,

NEW ART GALLERY!

COME ONE!

GIVE ME A CALL

reagMy

-------- D —

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I

AT BOTTOM PRICK FOR CASH.
West Side of Main street, Nashville, Mich.

Ono, B. FLEMING.

ATKINSON &amp; HOE,

•

C. C. WOLCOTT?

MICH.

�FBR.

CENT

Wm. A_. A.ylsworth.
Has commenced buninetn again in his Wew jtXrAelc Store
And is bound lo sell for cash at the above margin.
.

Whack" thia swords‘r,ho gruel question* of civil and n&gt;—John Dnris is building an addition to

NO CREDIT GIVEN. DO NOT ASK IT,
DRTO,

Credit store* will aoooraruodate you at three times 12 1-2 per cent. Really
it is a matter of importance to you purchaser* whether you pay me the
above per east. or the credit stores from 25 iu 50 per ecul fur wailing from
30 lo 3fi5 days on you. Taerfore hear in mind that the prion* on our stock
book io II.75. The Lakeside Library edition arn the lowest and based on cash sale*. I shall make a a specialty of
» sent, post-paid, for cn!y 25 cents:
The same publishers have also issued

CLOTHIRG AND GEITS FURNISHING GOODS I MC.

beautiful CeUulotd phOs for sriifidal teeth,

Truly, these publishers have brought
about the millentum of cheap literature.

NEW ORLEANS MOLAS­
with their skaiu.
SES utily 90 cents per gallon at
UhUii McNama.

DON’T FREEZE!
ram Scarfs. Shawls, Knit Undereloth

for the purpose of attaching

paid by Donnelly, Loyd A On., pnb’a. Chi-

Is complete at away down price*.
solicited.

Au examination of Goods and Prices is WEBSTER dr HOBBS.

—*

aye Ed. Oldfield Is

Nashville, Mich., Sept 10th, 1B75.

IF. A. A YLSWORTH.

—The Nashville Mills are now ready far our critical tars to the agnoiiisg meledies the recent •• Spelling Bee" excitement
all work that may be wanted.
Thai new
mania waa a good thing, and it undoubtedly
engine works like a charm.

evening at Union Hall,

— A large stock of GLOVES and MIT­
TENS to be sold CHEAPER than al any
other Mc-c in Nashville al
■
White Jk McNamee.

ST OYSTERS only 25 cents per
can al Worts A McNawes' C. 0. D. Gro-

orders lately received for the cteetric clock.
worth's brick.
’
■
Ths clock In their oSca is running with say that whether the spelling excitement
camo about through' the advertising efforts
—Next week we shall commence the pub­ two hundred and forty feet of wire attached.
lication of an original “ Christmas story,•' The battery is in J. L. Boed's cellar.
which will run through throe papers. It’s
their Thursday evening preyer meeting Ing that has helped to stimulate the wideto-night iu the new church.
nearly a Speller's Vadc Mecum as Web­
Fnox Me.
ster's Pocket Dictionary .sold for one dollar,
and to'be had of almost any dealer in books.
Methodist Church this evening. AU lovers
White * McNames are happy to say that
about three hundred illustrations,over eigh­
Nashville where GROCERIES are sold aa teen thousand words, b&gt; ief but comprehen­
C. Miaeaer, deceased, will sell CHEAP as at lhe C. O. D. Grocery. sive roles for spelling, a largo number of
words from Foreign languages, phrases.

—Per announcement the Musical Institute
dosed last Friday night with a concert bound in Morocco,with tucks and gilt edges.
If not otherwise obtained it may ba bod by
—The services at lhe Christian Church
mail from the publishers. Messrs. Irison,
next Sabbath will bo conducted by lhe
paster.
Morning topic, ‘-Unprofitable of Plainwell, Miss Em. Barney of Marshal. Blakeman, Taylor 4 Co.. 188 amt 140 Grand
Street, New York, by encloeing to them the
wen justly kneored by lhe whole audience. price, one dollar.

was gay and cheerful except Mr. Chandler,
Barnum, Williams aud Dr. Barber, who
mourned long and loud for their Thomas

Sept. 11th, al the residence of the bride's
parent!, at Olivet, by Rev. Mr. Elmer,
Dr. W. H. Griswold of Maple Grove, to
Miss Nettle Galusba,
The Dr. has returned to Maple Grove,

—Last Sunday, while lira. John Barry
and Mias Joe Downing, were returning
There are two cases of trichina at
from a visit lo lhe country, their horu bo­
BfiT 0«53EFI-on7YShlgaa Tact, came frightened aod the ladies jumped from prebend will result in much good. They Lansing, and also one of Beecherism.
.
the buggy. Mias Dowsing, in jumping, re­
have many warm friends in this village who
ceived tajuriea that rendered her helpleu,
wish them abundant success.
A FACT WORTH KNOWING.
and has confined .her to the house since.
Are you suffering with consumption.
Coughs, Severe Colds settled on the breast.
which be quoti
a bottle
idee he keeps al the long btick. Those
new goods of the lai eat style and fashions
clnn has lately been introduced from Ger­
are attracting particular a'li
many, and is selling'on its own merits. The
made to find him. Ho is naturally without people are going wild oyer its success, and
understanding, and is unable to speak so as druggists all over lhe country are writing
to be understood. It is believed that us of its wonderful cures among their cushe is either de&lt;i or has wandered swxj,
M atteeon, has clothed Truman's Chinaman
rise bottle 76 cents. Three doses will re­
where his home is. He is about medium lieve any case. Try it.
(t to«4
W4. «Laotber new arrival of Buck, Calf
ne the farm am, t
height, with light eyes, thin w hiskers and
and Sheep Mittens end Gloves bought for
A Penny Saved i* a Penny Earned.
extended, glared
walks
with
a
slight
sway
from
side
to
side.
cash loseUieulhaa roguler jobbing rates
for a “shake." (
at DaHQhtrtu’t.
•10.000 Given Away!
information of him will alleviate the suffer• bon efGOOB SOAP for 26 cents at
We will send ths Nkws, usual price $1.5°
Pierce. Information may be seat to Bev. and the Lousville Weekly CoVBisa-JdraxAL
usual price &gt;2.00, postage prepaid on bolb
A. E. Ketchum, Bedford, Calhoun 00amy.
MATCHES warranted 880 only s«vi
papers, for one year, for &gt;2.96. The week­
—Godcy’a Lad^s Bnok for December is ly Courier-Journal is the great National
Family Newspaper. It will on December
SECURE ONE !
engravings—Its magnificent fashion pities 81st, 1876, distribute impartially $10,000
BUFFALO ROBES, Lap Robes, Horae double, aud freexe the life out of hitching
in valuable presents among its subscribers,
and every subscription sent through ns will
Truman's.
be eatiiled to a registered and numbered re­
every subscriber for 1876, whether single ceipt for this distribution. Send us $2.05
— Candy free to those who
out. recruiting, while
bey 1 pound of White &amp; M°mamks

ATTENTION, ALL!

lhey only charge ucational accomplishments, a proper knowl-

show, rapper end alL
.
The Electric Clock Company are as aa all the deficiencies in our educational meth­
ods, that relating »a this study is the most

per

49

Black-

YT amllb*. Ab kinds at work la tte R&gt;ck~4ti

Cash or Trade paid for BtrrrrB ahd Eons.

daughter Matlie.

■A- JAPAN TEA DUST
(EZ- OYSTERS for 25 ct*

D.

BOOTS AND SHOES, AND RUBBER GOODS

Matrimony.

* Eight dnen CLOTHES PINS for
5 cents at
White &lt;t McA'amcs.

ELLIS. M.

• Offisna hl. L-rvlw* leitem

on duty all day with no saiisfociory result ry, told in a brisk, crispy way1, and, indeed
Thanksgiving turkeys is- chisfiy the arln both styles *nd quality, al the same lime charging you the 12 1-2 per
season. It la sent, postpaid, for only 13 cent ouly on-them. My Fall and "Winter Stuck of

11.00 Japan Tea.

AINSWORTH fc BROOKS,
pay the Highest Market Price for

tfrrtBpUy.

M. FLINT,
I world respectfully inform my friends
that I am

T

Again in the Trade

H. LEE,

Deputy Hhcrltrt

HelnXionw

JOHN Q CRESSY,
able to retain your confidence, and to wia J______

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

Especial Attention

Delivered al their

to United to my stock of

ELEVATOR IIT tfASH VILLE

MONEY TO LOAN!
Appwd Bal Lhit Bearitiet,
IN SUMS OF

fSOO.dO and UPWARDS
OX VOHO TlktlC.
Il

AS»

LATH,
SHINGLES,
WATER LIME,
SALT,
HAIR.
STUCCO,

BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHICH IB NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

HC8SELL

ELI STRONG,
Practical MiUivrlgM,
■ILL ■AftBHBBY,

^yM. JONES,

Give IMEe a Call.
AINSWORTH A BROOKS,
Proprietors.

Nashville, Mich., Jan. 27, 1878.

L. J. WHEELER

BUSINESS MEN
ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Justice of the Peace,
Nftatovllle, Miefe
General Conveyancing,

WORTH or

MONEY TO LOAN

New Goods

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
Fall and Winter

MMYHANCY GOODS!
Direct from New York

Printing!

Worsteds, Real and Imi­
tation Laces, Yak Laos,
Passimentire, Real and
Imitation Hair Goods.
Dre., and

Cloabmaklns.

IS All TH! LATUT STTLM.

LIVERY STABLE!

A pocket book near Jacob Perkey’a north
JUST RECEIVED AT

no lady can afford to be without it in 1876.

J.

g PARADY, Manufacturer of
*
Boot* BMd

X3u.Bin.eBS

POTATOES,

OLEMENT SMITH.
\J
l.AWYf

ed and describing property.
poa'age on tbs Magazine and chromo,
dress L. A. Gcdbt. Philadelphia, Pa.

White A Jfc.Vnwus.

Michigan Central for the comforts and cen­

WM. VENN. PfiomiKTom

“NEWS” OFFICE!

At Bitgood's old stand. Naahville, Mhh

A SAD THOUGHT! KOCHER BROS.
to furnish all

was Ruttane ventilator, the Miller platform

and see him.

Parlies wasting to buy goods

Uyl

amount daimrd. A. M. Flint appeared for
plaintiff and Clement Smith fer defendant

APPLES. APPLES.

FOR THE

first company to run Pullman's sleeping-

Plain and Colored

DXITHTBTI
I. u»

of

a, AM, Ml 1

FOUKD

I will pay the highest mark­
et price for good

?ALL AND WHITER TRADE!

JOB PRINTING!

Apple#

pot i« Nashvlife,
Nmhvir.s, 8*pt- 37tm

Pittsford, pro sellmt Sabbath. His

butInnas in Nashville. Since then we
studied the wants of our customer*,

gatmin gm gutitiiim.

NASHVILLE!
NaahviDe, Oct 12th.

C. F. SWAN.

W. H. KMBER A Bro.

OWO STRONG.

Winter

delivered at the de­

�BttlEF.
;iz . j^uhkAXV cntMixXx.is.

imjf..

durtian

known of the results to indicate quite
clearly that the progrrewof om-jxipulation hM received a* temporary dwek.

Two Months Free I

BvrnQ .nd «IMe

“THE LEADING AMBB1CAN .NEWSFAPEB.'’ &gt;■il nlW—nnT IKI,.-'—&gt;&lt;«"■«»
M» .urUln. w.rlMlon.
&gt;—v— n,&lt;—'iin«u«&gt; M.&lt;n.»»e»sfc&gt;r
uf her Majeety the' io iirogtwA there. ' No .nvent hMOcatmd-ih

Wirths contmuuily te appalled st tho official corruption

[
been etateu frnjn the Ihdf. -He hM mxjo good flie execution of Frederick Moyer* and* Wm. Mur­
ray for the murder of Godhard Wahl, a farww.

-CUtt Tmilo. WUU. nl Uuh. Iu. ora.
are to auffter on lb© Gto of January*
—John Clark wm executed at Bochriiter, N.
i Voting for contempt of the

custody.
dially received by the native Indian Pnnixe,

to return immediately.

that be '‘hadn't had a fair trial."
-Dw cqnmUUe ,to examioa ^nfo |he wraking* of’ Um recent lottery tor the benefit .-rf tho
Aswetottmrnf Virginia.

glaring fraud wm ptjaclicod on the ticifet hokl.mij lAit ^imotheslfnato the gtuli* jxilioa.—Lbdicia and Albert Fredenberg, of Bcrki-

lion of Chief Justice Wldke,
la, IWji™ foU,. «1» .

Have you ever seen

PieiTEpout says ths' lady violated’ the United hangod Dec. 31.
Sutoo laws in mairyiu," liwMonraut Ubkd ceu-

riKKS Al(D CA\VALllK}i. .

Imboden, had

and Johnson gave Imboden worae blow* with
’a cowhide. Johnson ia.acontaataat toe, a*e*i
in the Virgmi* fiute Benric, and ImWen'iad
Kivcu socio ovideace that d«l not plewe bin.,
w Inch wm the eau-e of th6 aseanlt. .
. M-hj a wafting match at Chicago lari Wqek,
boftvof n Daniel O-Leary, of Chicago, and E. P.
WcHtMit of New York, too funner wm the vic.
tor, having tn six day# covered 503 mllen, while
Weston only walkediJl. Tbo match waa for
&gt;a potoaof *5,000, aod tbe tin* waa remark-

cmion, .no coium. '
the office of Viee-Prtsideut of lhe United
«"•&lt;
Slut... OI ilura, Uttra-John Alum.,
Thomas JefRrsun and Martin Von Buren Scs»ck*s sh •
—were snl&gt;seqnendy elected to tho Preei- nt T-J^d
DEPARTMENT REPORTS.
deucy. One —John C. Calhoun—re- ««*un« &lt;u. w&lt;«
signed before completing Ids term.
“«• “f
Postmaster-General JovrolVa annual Throe—John Tyler, Millard Fillmore 8cM,a,l-■&gt;*, ***
report ahbws that during the year there and Andrew Johnson—succeeded to the
Presidency in etrnsequenoo of the death rra.
...j
r«rfi«rtheTfc&lt;fideT.t. Three—George Oi»00. ton, nf
—- n
I
iWd
.000,
of Noir Vn.L.
York; Elbridge Ci,.
Gerry,
off
containing money, notes, drafts, etc.,, to Massachusetts; and Wm. R. King, of
jsrsftrri'
the amount ot id,048,847. The number Alabama—cued in office. George Clinton
of tottera mailed to foreign eountriee was wnfl elected Vice President at the second
asriSWi
election of Jefferson, aud was re-elocted
in 1808,' »itb Madison. Ho died at
Washington during the session of Con­
ed was 817,548,000, and a like amoont gress in April, 1312. Elbridge Gerry
is cstimatod lor tha.uok^ year.
was elected Vice-President at the second
election of Madison, and died suddenly SILVER
knuixekb conrs.
TIPPED
. The report of ’-Qua, Humphrey, Chief at Washington during the newrian of Con-.
SHOES
Engineer, U. 8. A., devotes a good deal 1 gross, "
Nov. 98, —
1814. Wm. —
R. —
King
of space to the nejv. impcpymeuta mart­ Waa elected Vice President oh the ticltc-t .
in torpedoes and explosive machines. with President P’Oree, in 1852. Before
tho time for taking the oath df office, his
failing health compelled him to go. to
derin tim$of pence, ns they stretch along Cuba, and Congress by hw authorized
a seacoast frontier of 12,000 miles. For him to take tho oath there, and it was ■
.continuing tho purcbasc pf rack appara­ sdministored to him by the American '
tus Slid material aseaxmot bofrocored Consul. He returned to his homo at
in time of war the sum of $150,000 is Catawba, Ala., aud died April 17, 1853,
asked. Over forty harbors on the West­ the day after his return. Of those who
ern lakes have been improved for tho have held tho office, Hhunilral Hamlin,
lupe^t of oommorpe-by the jetty system. Schuyler Colfax and Henry Wilson alone
survive. Of those who have held office ti2
'
imwuoNs.
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mt Vioe-Presiden^, Messrs. Burr,' Cal­
Commissioner,'AllajtaQUf-iOf the Pen­
»»9 0
houn, Van Buren, R. M. Johnson, Tyler,
sion Bureau, reports that there nre 284,­
Dallas, King, Hamliu, Andrew Johnson
821 pensioners on the rolls. During the
and Henry Wilson had o^nred previously
yeifr RJfOp ware
andkhc hh®bfr
gas
dropixid by reason of i catb’, remarriage, In tho Semite; Gerry, Tomkins, Fillmore, 20
Breckinridge and Colfax had served in
etc., was.|2,977, showing a decrease of
20 ^3?m^B!Ea;Ea8L.»
l,420l- "TBo litas Ahuy from 81 to 850 tho House; and Calhotui, Richard M.
Johnson, King, Hamlin and Andrew.
per 'month, and the average is about
88.65.
The total disbursements for Johnson had served in both Housee.
John Adams, Jeffuison and Gerry ware A8THBAiSSiT«,,Lix:£SS~:i‘.te
1875 ftm 82£Mj88A16.«,! Wring an tinsigners of the Declaration ot Independ:C9Rr'rdV ’**»*»CkrwnoCaUtacw.
expended balance of $371,883.81.
4&gt; 1U r tPZiUJ. it. Bcrroan’aSoat, Doataa, Maae
INTERNAL IIKVKNUE. '
$5 to $20;^- •tB&amp;WEwawur*
Commissioner Pratt's report shows
that, with a population oxci-oding that
Some one who has seen a goodly share
of England by one-fourth, wo pay hvw of the world, tells some tilings he luui
taxes under the revenue -lows than tho seen :
British public, the flgurds being 8110,­
I liavo seen a young man sell a good
545,154 for the United States and $183,-___________________________
farm, turn merchant, and die iu an in
902,756 for England. Besides, our poo- ' pan,? IWy|uin.
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pic pjj in cunruo;-, while tho English J , h„re
imrfl about so
pay in goht Tbo total amount oolloct- ;
t|,nl
TO, noting at homo
rd by this Bureau, from all sources, was ' wOrti| looking after.
$4,395,638,841. Of this num Illinois i j jlAVv,
o to^iu spend more money
pays tbe largest share of mv of the । iu foUy (ban
ropport his family in AGEkT8£Eira
States—$17,627,668—Dakota Territory । comfort and independence.
coming in last and least with 810,040. ( j
ayMinggirl marry a young *20 PEg
The OomsnesfonfT Yecomirrnils sdili- J man oj ^ioaoinh’ Jmbita and repent it as
rtnrn A MOffTII—^M.nrac M&amp;rarai
tioual legislation to enforce collection of i |ong „
Uvc&lt;1

s-Ube (ubmxrin* t«le£r»pliic. ciHs M
Madras and Fodong, India, wm acciilcnta ly
broken last week, interrupting romnmniettien
with the East for a time.
—The Deseret National Bank .building at

W0.Q00.
—Tbo City Jfall al Iz&gt;uisrille, which

wm

aver *1,000,000, caught fire tbs other day. and
al fln:l it was feared tho whole atroctnro would
bo ilcatnpyd. Tb» flames were oowinrfl to
tlM Cowsr, liow»vdrrai»d tbo •Josa will nok ex­
ceed *-W,000.
.
—A coIImIoo occurred ou Ibo Cbarloite. Co­
lumbia and Augusta HatlroaA of Georgia, about
twonty-flve mile* from toe latter place, one day

closing soansa at tho Exposition Building.
ing ataam from a locotpotirt-. A half-doxen
paeaongcni wore badly bruiwed and crusho!. A
—Senator AHtaon’e Sioux Commiaidou, which Iiamiengrr train from Columbia wm followed
tor the pnxcbaaoof tha
Elatk Hillh, Jure mite their report to tli© See
roUqr pf toe loterior. It to quite lengthy, and track, near Pine House, K. C.
in i^arodetailed: the impaiterona demand* of
—The chi Msikot street hridgo over Uie
Schuylkill Hirer at Philadelphia, which was
cotnjiliah tiwdaalred Object. Tbe Commisaion
offered ranch mon than they boiiavod the sold canning great ipcouvsnieuce tn the railroad,
exprera and telegraph companion. It wm iuby vagrant white men, wanted still'more. The
irared (or *7iL(XK&gt;. ., v.
r»
rejxnt submits a plan for the education bi the
—‘Accdrding to' too report of “Mr. Wm. Bur­
Hioux children; uxgee tho necessity of making nett, Injector General of Steam Vowels, 405
tl&gt;o tril&gt;M neif-fcupjiorting, and rccoramemi-i a livre were lost during too fiscal year ending
JtM 30. UUt 'llO* cutakJi. wreck*, colcration af-f’-ougrws, which tbs Indiana should,
***• „Th® to1*1 number ot accidc.nte
be ocmpeUed'to «lop&lt;- under penalty of the resulting In lore of Bfe «m 36.

wgg. tsr

ACmgy.a“

the^ax ou distilled epirtta. &gt;
bnt advocate UM abolition of all the present
—Secretary Brirtow has instructed all the
-agencies and tho furnishing of supplies under custom house officcni thipughsnt the country
lo ent down their cxpeuMM eo m to bring
"-Isaiah Hanream. Chief of the Bureau of them within the a;q&gt;roprlaiiona made by Con, GcakirtsiUon and Hcpair at tho United HUtee
Navy Department, will recommend in his an­
—M. M. Pomeroy (•■Brick”) proprietor of
nual report that a jxiUcy be adopted of the Pomtrcn/'g Drmocral, New York dty. liau

annually, of both iron and wood, until oar
navy shall bo able to compete with that of any
other nation in thio world.
. —Three is a probability that Charley How
ho been found at laet. A woman wm ob»cnrod Arevelmg through Connecticut with a
b9y strongly resembling tho loot Charley, and
a photograph having l&gt;een Milt from Phl!adelphla to too Sheriff of Litchfield County,
;lhu ofUoial wu cartaiu bo wm on ths right
rttdek.- While awaiting toe ncceraary ahtberity
ta arrwt too woman fcbe di-appearud with tho
child, but will bo overtaken without doubt.
J.vwphjtaif. au uncle of Cbartoy, telegraphed
tho faiAcJthkf ho wan katinfied of the bora
ireving re«u him. 7’ "
. '.iTtJk UMlo is kspdrtad to LavaUkau ptaee-a
few day* aince on the Mexican ride of tlw itio
•Grande, between a battalion of Texans and &lt;00
Mcxtoona. part of them regalam. Tho Bute
h-oqM ware endeavoring to recover aome stolen
cattle, which they aaw croreing tho river and
bring hauled out by tbe thieves. Four of too

failed ; liabiiities, *140.000 ; asnetn. none.
.
—Gen. John W. Footer, our Minister to Mex-

which bo encouraged mor© friendly relation^
with Mexico, assuring his bearers that tho sister

enterprise and American capital. This country
now enjoys hardly one-tenth of the Mexican
—By consolidating a number of internal reve­
nue districts in Mveral Staten tho Secretary of
the TreMiiry bM effected a aaving ot over
$500,0(10. Forty oflioare liavo bpan turned out.
—The Trcxsnry Dopartmem baa iaaued a
circular forbidding 11,0 removal of neris from
cam containing dutiable tncrchandioo except
by autliorixed cuetonw officer*.

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r

I Imve seen a man depart from truth
where candor and veracity would Irnve
him to ft mnch
tI &gt;have
si.. „_s
^_n_
seen
the extravagance and folly

EmrCATioNAT..
From tlie report o( Commissioner
Eaton, of the Bureau
Bnrcuu of Education, we
learn that there are in this country 10,­
636,074 children between 6 and 16 years
old attending school. The total school
population is 13,875,050, and the aver­
age d^ily attendance is 4,521,564. Total
salaries paid to teachers in the States
and Territories (public schools), S47,628,688. The total value of buildings,
sites, etc., is 8165,753,447.

The Paper fir Business lea, Feuers, Faailies, aS all tte People.
1. It pnUilBUBC tui tnu xrcwn.
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a. Il u mndid irnd *- **H J—‘ &gt;“ •H U*W»: ll poIUi- il Um booM
vae,
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Ua popriUTOta: u»l«T«/&lt;»o«ta»bI» BWto.teeUon Ulb
rue 0= B»
ride THE TRIBUNE favored.
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8. Its moral tone fa unexceptionable, nothing appearing in ita pages imputed
for tbe most refined and cultured family cirde.
en«m ot lhe cumol lilontar. ot lb. loj; tte M Md Mb* •rimliae.

lilerwy InMKgwiM.

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Il gtro. ito^dCT in eu-h nwnbu- M rnieh or upr». Uj^i

'^‘^M^i’ih^dr'wi the gmenfly
producer* throughout the cquntry.
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paperin' Hew York.
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8. Ita circulation, regarding character M wa|l Ba^umber pf «ub*cpba*s, is

than any of ita rivals,

terms of the tribune.

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Ten eopiee (and one eitr*X 1P*., .•-J*CD,

30.00

AU new auL^riptioM paid at ti* abwe'rate* will b« extended from the'date

of receipt until December 3i,
Each^ont^ procuring a. .club of ten or more subscribeis is entitled to ^pe
extra Wkkklt, and of fifty or more to a Skmi-Wex^li.
To elergym-n, The Wexaia Tbibcxe will be so nt one year for $1.50, Tnit
Snu-WKKKMf for 82.50, and Thk Daily Tor $&amp;.
Specimen cipics of cither edition of The Tilidvnk, and circulars giving Ydll
details of ths coutonta of the great scries of Toidi-nf. Extras, sent ft** to afiy
addrcM in the United Slates. . 1.
..&lt;.&lt;) *1fijl
AU remittances at Bender’s risk, unless by Draft on New Yuris, Postal Order,
or iu Registered Letter.
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Aihlret® aimply

THE TRIBUNE, New York.

New Music Books.
GEIS OF ENGLISH SONG.
rcsb.

fE7s?®k:
S3 Broadway.W. Y. OttyFor Choirs, Choruses, Societies.

$350 MIS imukXS: ifiMff.’Sft:
Im

A1PPWTQ
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SS^KX^’JfXSfWSJWKt
5S3S5IBias?

of children bring their parents to pov­
p.jvi, onw. • ea. chu. h. wtw. I co.,
—Im._________ TH——BT.
erty and wont, and themselves to diaPM3Mfi»i2e.
EJSTU&amp;VI5.W.grace.
,— n lu .„. Vnl; 1 MM. Adl&gt;ra.l BHM 15 as.^Jy^K®yWSS£:
STMOKmC *» DramUn now*. Um, Mm.
I have seen a phident and industrious
wife retrieve the fortunes of a family 15 SS^«Vt!irJKhX,‘LUfANTED IMMEDIATELW
when her husband pulled at the other
■onfTbrn^
end'of the rope.
I have seen a young man riliodespiaed
the counsels of the wise, and advice of
(J49 iAKiitt.
IXDIAN8.
‘lie gnod, and hie career endodin pov- ftW -jtsMSn
The failure of 'Senator Allison’s Com- erty ondwretchednesa.
mfesfonte obtain ftom*ttar Stotrx a rehn'-----------------------------quisliment of their title to fhe Black l Two hotel runners in Sedalia, Mo.,
Hrtlw-ii dilated upt&gt;u at Ihjgth’Vj- Tndtau I got into a fight laid week,\when ouo
Commissioner Smith in life annual re- 1 clutched the other by tho throat till hia
15
*.Vir.*T7V'.''dAl’~w4'?~
port. Mr. Smith admits that the Hills • tongue protruded, and then struck
will eventually lie occupied by whites, . him a violent blow under tho jaw 810 to 2*per Day JISSSSBS}
but for the present ho urges au increase ; with life fLt, so that the throttled man
of the military force to compel observ- j bit ofl more than an inch of his own
ance of treaty rights of tbe savages, and I tongue.
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U»«iiu**tl of tdl i.&gt;Ht&lt;V«. r™ that
Havk
in
rad to i(
territory. He also recommends the re- . badly ewobeat llav*you severe jxin in too
mtratl
all - ttqnaw" men tom Indian | *&lt;“■ **
“V‘A*“

POBTABLE SBIIDMG MILLS

ft i / g3-vaSTO.ast.tsr
$260

GODEY-S LADY'S BOOK.

beeu 'ao long w dispute in toe Interna! llevenna
Bureau at WaAbingtou, 1km ke&gt;n&gt; Anally uUUo.1.
Tbo company rreiated payment of a certain
*
patini in tne tixonuicn oruotvejn.' n»vo vtxi
tax on earning*, but paid a larger sum on reservations, and the compelling of the | biliuns colic, or severe griping poine ? If no,

iraUr,! —blue, tat ra. u« uUra.l dividends derived from land arics. wldch were I Indians to labor in return for the rations ,"!0 *to,‘«*®«'* Anodyn* J.initnntt internally,
J.
trauucu io no uiai, uiiki h«»iu£ s.i.iio iiffluea ,o -----------------------------THE MARHETS.
been tranamttted from Waah- ' and 1&lt;'|,:n;: W41.904,. which sum cannot be re- j
UAHI5E UOilPITAXfl.
naval cranmandanta to hurry ' roTert‘1
tJ‘p Treasury by aqj prcctM of j
Dr. J.*M. Woodworth, Citiof Surgeou
u and arming of a nnmbcr
nnmtcr of I| Uw'tho Urno &lt;ith&gt;h "1,ich !l 031114
** done j
up tbe completion
lacmitorn far ecrvica. It i» caid theec preparn- . hMrinK «P^ed- ’
of the Marine Hospital Service, advo­
tiou* have no more r^wence to Spamto affair*
~A UrB°
«f delegate* 'rom toe cates the adoption of strong measures to
than those of any other country. Pxeaidcnt • •South
hold u Us® iIcJDP1d» Opera House prevent the introduction of cholera into.
Grant refera ail Inquirer* to lite fartbroming I M
Vr wbfahax Gav. Maaoll^. pf Jfcnwtnag I' tnckyr wfe Chairman, the object baiufe- to pro­ this country by the rigid quarantine of

$15 SHOTGUN

^,-xssf»rA“x=“‘VLnssr'ds
OSfiC^IMHWSBaa^
l-.romoi. * MIX,
a»».U Bl.. CiBctaaeO, O.

iK^’^ra^etsvew!

.,. &gt;Tjy^&lt;^yi ftlffci,

-Chotee Graded bUxra.... 6 X".
Oirace N^ve*.............. 5 M&gt;
ssinadrrM.js
Medium to Fair.— 4 00
luftrior U&gt; Cniumen....... 9 M
ito&lt;*»—IJvc
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publicity isgiven to tho warning, prompt ।
*-33,533.505; fcilyvr.*W,070,308; miner |&gt;fece*.
s
Pwii-c.
♦23OA75; total, *43.834,708. Tbedepend, were; :
action is to bo taken to prevent the
t0
Gohl, *«1fi5«.293-. aUver, *lf.,07e,flif&gt;. The
npruu'-i of
ua all
*uiinfectious
uuwhuib diseases.
uiacnws. The
auc’
te
spread
*
,
- j
epeetain tbe country fo ertimated at *107,«14,-1
promised
—^^7-.
F*nry wiuta winter......... t w ft M*. lhe Director rare the twe yesre* yield of I
ravolutiou oa its haxxU. in a fight W- !President
1 *7™ • lias r
‘LTZZ to c r-opcrate,
wZZ 1Irxxrca
---------.211 give iltiu
4
41..., to Dr.
11r* Wrtml.
~ ■ .“..K—* •
tbe sxlheeMft daisft&gt;robebl&lt; femM
| t*oer: tlw in»urgcnU and government troojm &lt;tod m
will
due nattention
Wood- . wweat—So. 1 Spring.

•£0 for Die tteca! year ending June3A U*75, iraa I

fnrn^r W«ra
tlx other day the former
were, defeated, wLtii
with «a ’' vm-411**
worth's r.wVitnmpni]tiiinnu
recommendations.
aix killed, beside*
beaidea a number of wounded 1
Iom of six

and prieouem.
— Don Carlo* la believed to be negotiating for
peace with 41f(®eo- ,,.. ..
\
—Joseph Qalpbcn, a Jismoud merchant of
conrM of gold and silver dur- Park, ha* failed. Ilia HaHlitio. ara about
»«.n0b.000.
—A remarkable letter from Don Carlo* to
tary troublea have mt bx n cauiod by inenffi-

i

of Bpanhli territory.

IW antborit oa ara ai'mit

-Becent dcatba: At Norwalk. Conn.. Hon.

Govs

that of

G«

the IlbiueUiid

48-Col. Weekly Newspaper
awwaw*'

- M®--? Spring,

Commissioner
Co in mi amoner Burdett,
tiurucit, of
oi tho
uio General
oeiicnu Bxaxxv Xo.s......
Lind Office, in his report, gives special- HtTTsy-iyey...^»7|Z..Xw

New, there waaabalanocof 8173,876,- B*Bxjrv~WarZ^.'-.‘.
064.05 on luuul Jane 30, 1875; but aa i WmMt_jtew
many of Oen. Spinner'a accounts have
three year* jet to run, a final aettlemrut
—..mu.«.
cannot be made before that time. Up , l*m&gt;........ *.’*”’.7.1’.’^’.'.’/?.’.L
tuM/l, IVW.tfcewwrrr-.I^U.uliuiul
Tw"“’
banks organized, and 2,Of# doing btau* *”
Dess at tltat time- Reoupta from all o*v»
aourocs for the fast flacaJywar were W75,- wnu
971,607.10; dfabtireenwiuta mu account of j
pubhc debt, etc., 8682,000.885.52.
Gen. Walks’, Ho^ntemk-nt of the

•xprsaa.

to the Secretary of the Interior, in winch

—

OnlyThinkof It

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prominence to the neccaaity of some pom—Mm*
strong meaaurea bring taken tb arrest
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a, tmdu. ~sin &lt;d. n»wto«i«ib«r:
oft th* G*V. nmxetfl dfanabk^nd' tHXMQ t
winch to. jttUtodcr a~A&lt;« to^4 Upaevn mends the aUihtiouof pre emption laws, I ro»»—M**sir..'£?i?K.-L’ri^"
Spain and tlie Cnltexl fiftate* U pnhitole. on ac­ and favors the bomeatead system aa the ,
count of tbe Coban jJjfficniUee. and offere a only proper method of acquiring title to i a^rintriEwArfg'sK'
agricultural lands.
Wbmt-Xo.L....^...,..^...^..

£*X£to*£MM$

GEO. E. ELAKELEE, PubUAar,

Dr. Lm Urman, the Director of toe Mint • ^*1 from tbeGeneralGovcroment to further
in M* annual report .tate* to^
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y,,qpp •!! 'the tr^ti*na| , j.,
rency coin that can bo adnntagcouuly used in
tlie country. After tbo rc-thaaptiou of tbe frac­
tional note*, toe trade dollar coinage should be

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NuiviDe, Barry County, Kiohigaa,
O R N O
STRONG,
Editor and Proprietor.

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“ Progression, fifr Retrograding.
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VOL. III.

NO. tO:

NASHVILLE, BARRY GO. MIGfavERIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1875'.

ywlbrslte. TU. ~ • model supthaf it’w*a a lovely day, and although per. There was a great dish of berries
Prudence resented every time, I hardly with snowy cream boride, flanked by
think they appreciated thb beauty chottee and raspberry jam. There were
around them, for Prudence was quite two mountainous pfates of snowy biscuit,
absorbed with the lihes and the reflec­ contrasting with the gold sponge cake
and the
richer
tions in the.water, and Mr. Wentworth----------------. gold of tbq^Wtmr. Mr.
looked taare'at his oompaaioD .than at Wentworth, who had i
an
appetite again, felt quite
the arqx-ctn of nature. They bad gathered never irnvc
1
“ —
,.. „ lilica
____ to satisfy
___ ________
enough
them,_____
and Pru- revived by the sight of thia table and.
deuce
Uskwmd and idly itai menrnry of tLtjiirture. The rest of

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bijah.

The life of the late Vioe-Prcmd-nt
" Wre I ever a pirate I” aohoed Bijdi,
'

studied by .all Americans. It in^saya a
contemporary, a record Hurt should be
carefully observed by all young men, of;
whatever occupation or pursuit. Born
in, 1813, in' jKrreriy, he wta apprentice!
.to a farmer at 10 yem» df age, and serve&lt;l
laboriously until his majority, iq 1883.
-the boarders seemed to share the nensa- With little opportunity for schooling, he
Mon,Tor Uio’Krtqi tf Thftn
wtj found the means, evan, in. those days,
liilarious, anfl iliO 'Aitabfcfi tiSnp|&gt;6ared when books wore not ns plentiful or as
rapuHy. Piudcnco, presiding lietween
tlid ’pots, ‘seemed rather out of apirits,
but Farmer ‘ Holmes ,otoped for her si­ soon os he had completed* ms apprentice­
lence-by unusual jbllity.
''
ship on tl&gt;e farm^ he walked to Natick,

water, when she
Sa sen'am and eat
erect with W&amp;te dliecks, from which’the
color had been frightened.
"Oil, I almost lost ill How careless
I am.'1' she exclaimed, ropfacuig auoldfaahibned’ ring, set,' with a tiny circle of
When the biscuits were passed a sec­
rubies, on her finger.
"Did the water sweep it off your ond time to Mr. Wentworth, he saw that
one was. left, and would have refused
hand!*’
•
" I suppoM se. It’s too large for me. decorously, but the hospitable . farmer
ll'nynlwiyn Joefag it and finding it again, .pressed it upon him. ";Bon’ttx&gt; afraid
fii woulhn’tloso it entirely for the world, I of it '- TherCfa plenty m&lt;ui tin the

noyok JXI!

jsaK&gt;“??r

MaBsacfioiK-tta, whr-ro he engaged nt
ahocmaking, at which he worked dili­
gently, practicing temperance and rigid,
economy, until he had accumulated some
five hundred dollars. Ho then tried* to

tenor. Go home and bo happy."
as he pounded the door-mat ngrinst the j " Xstm i yum! ypn&gt; 1” ..ship: chucSled
fire-plug to clean out the dust And
then placing his hand on the newaboy% os sha-Uurrted cut, and; JJjjah wjidthto

ifisjsasaxsr!

"Mo, my son, I never was a pirate.

chance in those old days for a boy to get with the rest,” said his Honor io the
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work, and come up poor, white there
was a splendid opening to become a pi"And were you alius an good
are now!”’ asked the tad.

lb Stag;

iS“ghi.
mntlv to
promptly
to civil
civil. ntiMboeW
quaataooK and’speak
thctrwih xhtoi ytmigitrik to all. * N&amp;w,
about thatlittle afflux task evcning?l Wert;

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’ WfatflL fafat,

ifa Wkr*'

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to bo n prise-fighter, or a burglar, or cause you wur^jtired f'
".No,siri I liad tliftatracha.:: -!
to'to throatonfac giil'
something, but I was always chained
"
Ah
ha
I
and
did
the
-CMaebe
induce
down, and -here I am now working for
•di
32 a day and furnishing my own postogo you to took at the officers I"
.....
Htamps, when I might have been a otagcr.7/
'And to coUowfl'ixUlho mud I’
coach robbei just as well ss not”
And he went in singing:
.
.. A »«W jwpo for tigjit bopte^-A com
"•Awl Up oUluc® . .them |o draw yon
crib.
down herein a Cart i”
Wb&lt;-r| evcryfUns wurffll;
A fool in a high station is like a man

imjj^ve his limited education bjra’tandbecause it used to be grandmother’s. ' kitchen ; ain’t there, Prudence I” . Thus ingwt^u-adeiny in New Hampshire, but
the deixwitony dFIifa.'Wrings haring be­
pressed,
Mr.
'Wentworth
.accepted
the
She gave it to me.”
’ ‘ come. insolvent, 'he returned 'to shoe­
" Wliat a curious old ring it is I” .said bfacuit, and Prpdawg dfa
Mrandrrtne try the rail!.
rcplcnteli
tiie
ifiatc.
%4r.
T
..
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—
•• Well, 111 make a tawagainat the rar­
•’entworth making at NaticC • Hur good hnbita and
Mr. Wentworth, with• interest '‘May
ache, and tinder its •provisions 1 tine yum
I look at itl don’t trouble yourself to divided the biscuit, then dropped it sud­ his natural-abilities, bdyrover, made him
I pears BmaU to’eVer^body.
•» '"&lt;
The first prisoner out had a more ten dollars."
take it off,” he added, drawing his oars denly with on explanation that .brought cBns^jcnoua-among hiv resocfatoK, and lonely look than a drifting sailor and he
A CTnzxx of Rome, wUd ' itaa ’ been
‘•‘Youeant doit!”,
: and leaning toward his companion. Pru- every eye upon him. There, imbedded in 18&lt;0 ho was ed^to^in behalf of Gen.
blovaad
wiflitWo
wivto,
*
txJ®
’ dT whom
“
But
I
have
done
it.
”
j deuce allowed her tiny brown hand .to in the light, white bread, fay Prudence’s Harrison’s election -tortim Presidency, ho
have left litm, now mite hfraMif “the
" But Iwan't pay!”
,
* lie id hfa-aristocratic white one a mo ruby ring.
' '
- making a great many Hpeeehea. From,
“
Then
go
up
lor
thirty
days.
”
uo-bleto
Romarrcrf
them
aiL
”
- &gt;t
Such a shout of laughter arose that that time to the present he has been con- fad.
ment, then coquottfahly withdrew it
: '. . . . ' (t&gt;
in.American politics. vHo wnaj
"BatAwoPt't!" .
Oub Danj oii seeing a laundry wagon
.......
_
, ! '"Isn’t it pretty?" she inquired,
brought Prudence back from the kitchen
" If this bad been a quiet drunk,” re­
Bui you have already.VM I” ..
kricasktri up lately, rfflterked’ that it
in haste, just in time to see Mr. Went idouNt continuously a 'member of either
TUB LUCK OF THB I.aSTi“da!'marked his Honor, os ho closely inspect­
■ asetned to nood ironiafc. : A^allertnta it
B1HCUIT.
1
“Very pretty. Shall I tell yon how worth coolly remove the ring from the one os the: other branch of the State ed an apple to see if a torpedo hadn’t
• As Court closed and the boggy drove
‘.
| to guard sgainat losing it in tho future ?’’ [ biscuit, amidst the merry fhort®,' and Legislature,-and frequently the preaij- ,beeh Ipkert^d mto
‘
oyerlook
! drop it in his waistcoat pocket, to " lx* ing-officer.
badPradenoeHolme..! Jon. in thowid.-,
..Oh j&lt;», U yon plew.”
Ha.jras~.an active Anii- it, Unf yon planned for a regular old Bor up, the band uncovered theu hmds and.
dmdyMtdmn. tartly ™gM«l in pi.Uns(
“ Wear tlii, IM. ting bl mine U. kept till Called lor,” he said, with n sig­ IjSivey man,~ftndpppdifid the annexation
Jy." arid Adr*^kcfl.,TOgfifa^z‘/Jrat I
tomac jamboree, and yoh had it You
“ Thauktf1 ring U n|«ii unto u»,
fava bur tftll.” " PratablY,” Wpliod a
ont tatartletam... Wittout,
; or, better yet, erehnnge will, nificant glance at her scarlet face. Poor: of Toxas. In 1818 he left the Whig Na.
kicked a boy o^ tite’Kg;. you' tqtect a
gentlcmalk, " her ttlU vt au that von do
en -mtt.no ot &lt;ot Angwl Jlemoou |Giy, K„
Prudence I there XM ,n&lt;? ji^qpQ.fjjr Irer tiohalCanvcntion when it rejected tire peanut stand; yon whooped and yelled^
after that. An army of &gt;its qfiitu over­ Anttplnvcrypfatform and united with the
taltaJ the green held. u&gt;d durty rood
love.”
and the great State of Michigan demands
tt.1 wound ...y Io th. rilUp-. «d
PrndenM^ lookwl ttthe
whelmed her protoHtatkuM Mid dfaefaiin- FreOdjoil party. For two years he edited
" Tjie prfaojyjr at tlw bar seems to
that yon be bounced."
aiuklstw q*; jr^jcxAu.
.
have a very smooth fao^sifil 4 specta­
tonchta^wtth rwher color th? ntttnrM
|ln bold out to ings, and.alio wns thankful to beat a an Anji-Sfav^ry paper in Boston, serving
" Oh, sir, I have got a big family on
In Great Britain tbure am 410,000 mon.
tor to a jaildr. ,’^,n rrfrited *e jailor,
ttnnm, .««t pom, p-nuimm., nod rm- j bor, „d lbon looting
,bo
retreat to the kitchen when the meal was alsdtfi the Iregialature. In 1852_hepro- my-hands!”.
omployod in the coal-miurH bclpw.
nu» in th. Hoy gnrd.n, .nd th. heavy j
M
„ ob j
R over. But even there she was pursued siifad fit the Tre6-Soil • NatiQjuiVConven,fFot'which I turi hofry, Mr. Taylor. ground, and 106,000 • engaged above "lie wits ironed just /before lb was
Virginia creeper tliat obpbod and bios- I
brongM' or t*60 f»rio«g
by a laughing trio of the ladira, humuwed tioiijn Pittsburgh. In 1853 ho was Um-, ”
—- * - — miM
would fit" .
ground. The ctJSI mined raoli year
with qnostiona - aud wohdenient and Frec-Sbil can didate for Governor &lt;4,
soined above the door. Prudence made '
An Altamy 'pliotograptair says &lt;foat at
“Try ft,” suggested her companion,
amounts to 12,500,000 tons. jOp an avera pretty picture as ah’e ent on a low crick­
merriment until the List‘dish was art Maa«M»huH&lt;'tta, but was defeated. When
“oWy. .
Ugn 1,000 men ore killed every year and 18.n gbl wiii irit tredve-tawa^M-,g pho­
nwny and ejie Imd seized h&lt;4 hii, with thn^now-Nothing organization, elected*
tograph ind tban be dfaaatfafj0d...;At 40
et, with a big calico apron spread over
"Too late—too late. You were here 4,000 wounded In the last half-otntiiry
Prudence shook her head, but finally
her blne-eprigged muslin drees to defend
the excuse that she must go to the vil­ Gardqfaj Governor of Mfleaachusetta, only ten days ago, and your face plainly
50,000 men have boM killed in the tlm Muto pornou will qit xmoQ mu! take
it Iron th. ttrtn. lh.l luul «nled tar ^T!'.
lage for letters. Instead of going to the Mrljptfton was a member of that party, shows tliat yon prefer whisky to good
the .picture even if the artist pointe out
mines, and ooms 200,000 were wOnndrtL
harm
to
try,
and
slipped
the
ring
on
her
little brown hands.
liands. She was a petite,
*
tlirec or four defects '
r ’*,n
village, however, she rtole ■ along the bufwhan that party, subsequently, re­ lieofsteak. I’ll mark you for sixty days.”
lathe- Umted States K8,0OG m&gt;'n ore
daintily-rounded maiden ot eight-ta, I
X Chicago debating society i^ jitoparhedge, climbed the wall and ran to the jected an Anti-Slavery platform, he aban­
■employed hr mitring, and B0,400,000ton?.
With gn.t dark eye. tad glow. ~rl.' “’O ’
&amp; tart mined r-ktij. Tn r.rtnBrlvicc* APgW wrttowith Uro foyowttg qucsfurthest end of the orchard, where she doned it. In 1855 lie iras elected to tti'e
■tadowing . tar brow nd ttetta that W.-ntworth,
dttghtahy.
-• htttang
flung herself on the ground.uml cried as United States Soarrto in place of Edward .jrfc-L, j». Jl»k-_,ii am
" l.«olv&lt;-&lt;!, tf.lt K-«to
&gt;wn and tta drtrft 'Ato rfttkrtB (bltbr Oranl Son :
tad . touch ot wild row- bloom upon ™uU *&gt;’
Ml" PraOWtlM TOiT
if her. heart would break.
Shu luul, Everett, rcrtgiud, sad tantionod by.
w&gt; ■■ *
rtn
r &gt;1 xaita
‘
'in JphiojZSI *
* . •playa"
&gt;!.)..o'' 'nrr
on fl,
an -- (kAArtwfAAVl
nceoriftidn !i1mH -• OS
tteps a
Britain,
The dreth
thm Tta kitetau. too ; .nd. . po tty
do" 1
11
perhaps, cried half an hoar whus a step ■tataaairo elections a member o( that
*• 1 can't—oh, lot nw ro t"
barling
dog'cAi*fb^«CtarMtoB.«9
Four
I
back?**
also-.greater
fast
yrwr
than
that
of
En7
------«
«
picture, with its well-scoured floor and ' ’ ’ ’
crushed the diagram at Iwraidajroifaed body until 1873, r|« ho r. signed to be- , ..q^tatt to ttaw. tadnlr w
The »&lt;-tab&lt;-r«-Id ooowtad to t^d&gt; »»!&gt;&lt;«.. ■.“
i“ Ucre, flud.ap easy chair, 8Uod,b«l Uta, J-rii will
" Of oourarfl do,” was the saucy rodresser, ite asparagus-topped clock, its
lirr, and the very voice she most dreaded come Vice-President, to which place he
■
tiwnUn.
■
—
.u
&lt;_■
n,t
and
get
your
hair
combed
up
to
make
a
most dangerous mines in the United'
shining stove, with bunches of herbe joinder. "Why not?”
was elected in 1872.
« to hear said :
•; Ina, tar,'! Mmartad,.^ Wfgmnn
'■lavqraple ftnpresMon oi^fljv drfvsf of the States arc in Schuylkill County, Pefln"Because," said Mr. Wentworth,
hung behind,- nnd the great bouquet of
Mr. Wilson luis been n laborious pnlA
" I’ve come to return your ring, Miss
wa.
Black Marin. The decision has been sylvanfa, one man being killed then, for •HtoBtapn.tp ajwpilatal.w^
speaking very earnestly and" dfarogHrdvivid cardinal flowers set on the snowy­
lie
officer.
Foe
r
tli
;
rly-flvt»
yeorndie
1ms
Prudence.”
.. wlff.rorb.gte tayU™!. ita ta mrait
mode
and
can't
bo
changed.
”
every
3T&gt;,000
tons
minodJ
One
miu*.
fa
ing
hfa
oars
altogether,
while
be
tried
held didvtjvo offices, undj in. kill of them
table. The kitehen was perfectly still,
Poor little Prudence sat up hastily
ment;
.
wr
&gt;
niy
project
u
tho
killed fa England forievay 138,000 tons
A HliOKElt.
save the buzz of the fliee and the tick of to get a glimpse of the face hidden .by and took the unfortunate ring with' a had borne'himself borturaWy rfmtTrcditweightiest on record.**
WtBubt,”
" John S. Newton, what is your busi- mined, nite in PennAylvanftr tot'-bvexy
tho clock ; nnd outside the cricket and tho flat hat, “ becanae I meant to ask yon faltering “ Thank you ;” then immedi- ably. From the humble position of an
dryly repHM «•* monryrMHMSSP* And
ncMl** naked. the Qourt of a big man
tho locusts alone disturbed the silence. to wear it always for my take. I meant ately.hid her face again.
uneducated farm-hand and n journeyman
wifif a buHcii ’look.'' • ‘
133,000 tons The ■ itestmctitai of human that’s why you'll find it hard to carry it
Prudence believed that every one in tho to oak you----.“You
u’t thank me. I should shoemaker ho had progressively oacended
’ sq
! .. . ,4 • jf ,,Ti|fa '
hfw ought always to boeoarirteredwhen
“
Oh,
Mr.
Wentworth,
”
cried
,liis
"Broker," ho growled.
bonne wns aeleep but heroelf, and yawned
have brought it before, but I couldn't in public favor and confidence to the
mftking'complftiDOi
about dear ftnL Nd ‘ "Arfro
Old
" Wljot «lo you br&lt;4k.”
I
fiomewhat wearily as nlic tossed over listener here, “do you see that lily on find you. I*hope you’re not troubled second office of the Republic. He liegan
doubt the prices often charged-for coni Hurricane, “why, nothing's caster, if
“ Nothing.”
• 11 • ■ *• . 1 •
the berries, finishing the yawn with a your left—won’t yon get it for me I”
about those ridiculous joke*,” he added, his public life as a determined opponent
you
only
know
how.
”
"Ap&amp;.how
’
o|&gt;owt
”
are too deer, but the exueea *f chargee fa
“ I’ll get you that and twenty others,
“Then how arc you a broker?’’
bit of soliloquy uttered half aloud :
of slavery, and at once was in sympathy
(Ugnifiedly.
Scotch snuff,” an­
" I buy notes and wJU ’em, and dis­ on the part of those who own the mines, inquired Straight.
“ Ob; dear! this having summer l&gt;oard- if you’ll listen to me first Do you caro
"N-o,!*'‘responded Prudence, miser­ with the popular sentiment of the Stab*.
swered
Old
Hurricane,
very^senientiousand never on that of those who work
for me, Prudence I Will you rmny
count fMiper, and so forth.”
ably, between her sobs; " I—I thought But it was not merel^becatMC lw was on
ly; "’Scotch waff;' bring a - little of it
them.
" Where ijpep nil tins happen t”
" Miss Prudence,” aaid a voice in tho me I" '
the populur sids tl»‘, he was sutcessful;
you’d think I did it on purpose.”
ever so
their noses, arid 'they’ll
Prudence's face was turned away and
“
Ho:u&gt;-.
”
doorway »e suddenly that Prudence
rrxjy tree.
i “ How could I have thought fo I It liis success was duo to the eaxnestnesa
sneeze • their tid» *bff. ’’ ■ n
her head bent lower. A crimson flush
"Where fa your homer'
, The story qf. tip* terrible upas tree, w,1
was a mare accident my getting tout par­ and the ability,/the perseverance andilieTira PtOftxuillfp "Colon,1 of-4h«»faciflc
stole
over
ears,
neck,
and
chin.
”
Oh,
down
here,
”
prise.
•
told in the b&lt;toka furnished, -fox
(
ticular hisenit. I’m very sorry you’ve energy with which he advocated the
"Mini Ikie, ha» met witit arei aesident
"Prudence!"
"Mr. Newton, you were drunk last
"Oil, Mr. Wentworth, is it yon?” she
right and opposed the wrong. His suc­
’rotation of -children a quarter or a half
mM,’tattiuli;; tauJtoi ttatttotftt
N°
H" comp«»ton tauwd bfeu RO- annoyed in this. I'm going
which brings her to a full stop.. When
cess did not prove too great for him night While in (hat condition you en­ century ogo^ was a pure fiction. -. But,
away, to-morrow, Miss Prudence.”
tho passengers on the jColon saw the
nrf«fr.1tarrt«. tta-.toulrjlejrmm tar o’" *“J took
taml «pta. rater
tered a grocery and fell into a basket of
to
bear.
Ho
was
not
so
dazzled
by
his
like' thousands of oilier fabled produc­ veasnigwlMut^.^^yj^ed to a semi­
The sobs partially ceased, and Miss
0
I-'.' lai.T
“tai’eggs, atnuMal thoproprietyr, and fried to
Prudence said, surprisingly, “Are you?” honors, nor overcome by his unexpected pass yourself off ‘an Pr^t. Tice, at St tions,-the wonderfhl propertie* erf‘the
colon, or less, -they all made an cxclama“ I’ll pick ’em np 1” said the new oom" Prudence, will you wear the ring I" i
tree diMppeti^Ad when invedigattd &gt;7
emintmee, os to follow the example of
‘Won’tyou bid mo good by?"
,
er—• tall and rather arfacocratie looking ! he questioned, softly.
-Prudence said "Y’es,” unsteadily, hQxJnnihyiai^frs
jeircumstanocH. Louis."
men who sought truth instead of ilie veri­
youth of twenty-one, with merry blue j
But the hand was hastily drawn away ;
"It
’
s
no
such,thing,"'bluntly
repfaal
ife mkinuunrd bh personal integrity,
fication of a supcTutitum. ;Thtj so called
did not raise her head.
condition.—Chicago Tfince. ’. _
the broker.
eyes, short auburn hair curling closely । a pair of saucy black eyes flushed into
"Yua jmll shake hands,
poisonous upas tree of Java hna been
preserved his strictly temperate, abste­
under o straw hat—diving for the miss- j hfa own, nnd Prudenoc’n merry laugh
The poor fellow who site through an
"Mr. N&lt;vvtou,”waid his Hpnor, bepd- cultivated in the ccntipjqUri^a of Eu
Mtaa Prudence ?”
&gt;mious habits, and to these circumstances,
Italtahrojtera withoutTsffiirdeiation, and
ifigov&lt;¥tlie driik, "“doyriu(ntimnte that
iag berries with ttagraceful dexterity, rang over the water.
rope rince 1844, and, lUronga. to aay.-ifa*
^ataWvJjiiaAoIiiaJwJural abilities, are due
bcglns
to-feet thit rtfthre''fts unfcnd to
this
Court
fa
a
liar?
”
“ Yea, ii is I, of course. Hx.-e you for“I’d rather have grandma's, ptease. 1
■eiffixynbf respect jmd, daMtoce ho
nearest kin u the .eoW- tree of ,South
"lena't
1 .. . it
.
—w. .— -,-rr-v
TO®e solace in
thought
gotten your promise to go after lilies ought to go home, Mr. Wentworth, fori ed Witti g
has so long eujojfed.
'
America, ilia - milky juice of which fa os
itat
’
iltatatt
tt^taWintall«fc»«|&gt;^gtataightgV
“a &gt;«*
with me, this afternoon J”
' know it’s almoat tea time.”
"Very well, Mr. Newton. Tliat takes wholreomcMt
- - why yotf a^taying ?"
row.
Tdi
jute..).!tta
rp-tow
cky
'«ttt
m-.
tt
Mcw
Enaltad.-ta-S.l"
“J
n
great
burden,
off
my
mind.
Now,
Iktm^j
“Oh, but I didn’t say this afternoon,
Mr. Wentworth put hfa ring-in hfa
" Because li-I loat my grand mother’s
Yesterday when the driver of a Michi­ do yuu want four, o^ fij
‘ " "*** stand
" ' -ocbtaa
M WUrt
you . i^now ; only some afternoon this pocket and took np the oars again cner- ring,” nobbed. Pnithuice, making a great
gan avenue car slid off the platform np and pwetir that you
• week.” responded Prudence, demurely, getically, without a word.
He . was
not in Buch quantiticB or of bo rtnitout. I
V;s /pngblcr,
effort for ccrfSJtosure.
"No." "
_i------- ,------ te
x-------v_sx_
a------- -------------and nabbed a boy who was stealing
“Well, we'll call it this afternoon, fresh from college and had held the
a _charactera«
spike,
a dangyrouH
oua a briDiaiiL and' uioroAtfn Jririsrcul amaMr. Wcutwwtlx -tanghed in spite of'
,-^lta
a ride on the steps, the boy took
“ Very well, again. The sentence is a to have about, even oa a winduwrpLnit. t^ur.
won’t we?” was the pcnnuiHivo rejoind . stroke oar in many a face, but he never
himself. " Why, it's mite- on your finger
in the »tp^y&gt;war|etencr/nnd^&lt;k«l :
fine of 810 or thirty days in the House of The American ilinwc Iv-ata thfarfableJ
er, as the straw hat was teased on a ■ made better time than ho made, that
and not a whit the wojnegor ite baking.
D
’
ye
think
I
ain
’
t
got
no
money
f
’
1
I
Acafipplo
troo-grAwa
ort
fiheKne
divid
CowecMcfi. *» ■ &gt;
// ?»
; Java production hollow fa pofaoifoun
chair.
t ’
■ afternoon, in rowing up thr&gt; river. The
Im there do other nawaF
“Well, what are you stealing a ride
“I can’t; I’ve got these berries to pick light boat shot along’ with tho rower’s
The broker slowly counted out the properties; Bat' the anginal story of xWgtwVtefaxxi S&amp;ahrthwMd^Mid the
“N-no.”
’
.
UkrtwtxM'ctt
ttaHrtdMtattm
tauit
artforf*
over.”
' brows knitted and hfa teeth set Not money, and as he was ready to go fata the poisoBmte ttpaa, m told’ toy Mberech,
“But there fa. I shall never Lave an­
"fix' thia papv* collar I", inquired the Honor raid:
“ I’ll help you. Lend mo half that once did he look at Prudence, who fat
surgeon to the Dutch Eret India Com­ fafuctorily. At s moiw confa-ntion of the
other happy moment if I’ve offended
laj. •‘S'pdM Vm’ going into that car
apron, and we’ll have them done in a j in half-puzzled, half-alarmed silence,
"Mr. Ntiwteu, as you are a stranger pany in 1T7I, wre a remarkably good
trice.”
I now mid then stealing aidewitn glances you,” said Mr. Wentworth, tragically. with this collar looking all kerflop, and in town we mfiy uev&lt; awadt again. My one, and proves the author to be a man
"I was a brute to treat you na I did,
all the ladies making fun i Don’t you advice to you fa to be more civil, im­ possessing a very terrific brain.
“But I shall have supper to get. ' at the offended young Hercules from
tins afternoon; but I'm going away, and
s’poao boys have good feelings? D’ye prove your grammar, and drink forty
Mother’s away, and there arc biscuit to ' under hex hat Mr. Wentworth drew a
i aha'u't annoy yonegain. Won’t you forAnd.it's wvll fpr vpnthafjhey have
make," insisted Prudence, turning her breath of relief when the boat at fast ;
gallons of water to bue'drop of whisky.
-”
'1 gt^d on U» -nd. ta&gt;d. hmriug ta-tatod give
mo now. and iihako hands
■mile
Umt would
JIr w;.utraU1 into my face !”—Detroit Free Pretu.
discovered a remedy fAtjtfii^hog cholface away to hide
........................................
.....
..
.
...
... PAjnoUl„ u,
the gist of whteh is u fallows: Bill
«u- -n^«
I Ptarfeu™ to hud,, od eurtlj, uM
Io I
bu,
curve her lipa.
________
"Little Mrs. Graham, the charge 8toc«m. &lt;ips nominated fat Mayor
A Sad Atfaix.—Yesterday morning
atf eil ol A. w
.—
“Kmr tniod ttat," rtapotatal Mr. । '•"J
b- ttonhtoral tta Otar. .
, Wteri„- vo^,.
‘
-- " I—I'll forgivp the butcher's boy strode -into Mrs. against you is drunkenness and disturb­
Detroit Free PreM.
'
Abbott Wattaortl.. tatogiog « otatr to | “d ttarctart griml/ towardItatta bj tar ]
u____
.
McKerrel's kitehen, which the same tthe ing the peace.’’ !
&lt;A-*T»SiKUt wmaow- i'
tar ttto. “T«-. at 6. te-t ill and if.
fttatetae, ..ttawtal bewilder.-.!
..'w,ur.
tatoritart“I don’t care what the' charge is, If *• I've got to win." Be pronounced iti’
lives &lt;wit on Boundary street, and threw
Obfr taB-ow.1 a. Wrtl be tack by S, | “4
“W““ "&lt;r““ 'j’I lion
• ___
" I’ve got'?, Martin,
1* oonplo of pounds of ■ rantsageii, linked never dirturbod tbc peace, and I've been
Wittatt tai, ttd tare ton. to get tall! &gt;»-*
^taw-.«»d rtadioarty trt-; ... ron-won-t-gu-aw^."
&gt;
U^g draw.Z7Z?t»dto.
: overboturing jt impcrjccf!y, went arognd
ttalilMB to ttarbrw;" and ta tagwi to drrtrored to keq&gt; Iron oywg. Wtac
Tta mor. otaenmat border) noticed I
Tta Uble. Inttutllr Mrw
and reported ih^t Mrs. fitocqmlted got
r me drunk,” she exclaimed.
aanrta handful of berries with much i
at 1484 left her at the door, with a at breakfast, tho next moraine, tliat Mr. I u.v___ '.u' t :_________ *711^.'..*fa___
"Mrs. Graham will youjijh.-i
•
f
.I'm.-..i.____ xr:—
»•
war, aud put in fiiore &lt;ntf
», Wlcr.'!-T"l'jto
UtatMta.i* fou„a i»a.. l.tauMon
y°
wled
’
RtanM U '
—-8 b. did Ml look book, tot Sbo ot H. l.ft bond, mid tbo
ptaytag, -Hwl to the Chtaf,” serereT
“
Show me the man who says I w
i
n
u
i
1, - , •
*.
»*owlnd, ami bowed up ite back, and
ward jdubs, some lire companion, 'j,
. tanrDy dm—nl gold mrde m Umpbrnt j^,,) ito tartan taiVtad .tawed tta drunk when I was working liard all di
IKxhaps. Oh, don’t stain your coat, Mr’ I P«*ulant gesture and had a dt of crying
group &lt;&gt;t flute-dressed git’Jsiu. a taagon,
rf tar tort ormutanl To Uta Um word.
gl^rfidly a. thoA and when I'm the honestest woman
Wentworth.’’
with her head on the kitehen tabic.
a^t of Iwnncxa, and pftpV.ot euthfrm*‘e
““*«"■
But Mr. Wentworth was sublimely m-! When Mr. Wentwrth. returned from
ih'e msptes a rironth • ttgrf.'Hrtalygathered
T*1*1
wbdr
, annftwirtd or pmntad w&gt; long M thota
" The aforesaid man will please-conic tap..
theg,4d.'u1ray^i*Bdto»J ’• :•
-i—-• anusuccs rcDiained in the room. The forward,” remarked the Court.
AsundenfahlecMoof
"broken
tawrt
”
cast
a
gloom
over
the
ent£
•'Oh', Irav&lt;V,yburtmuMmsdrcrcahed
rfU that tl* bentos were , picture that comforted him a little
"Wheat's Ums twins!'*
over, ami Prudence and through the bop-wreathed pantry win : tamured, in Jtow Jmey tta ottar d.y. eom„nmfy.-»taH„g.&lt;». (Zonrn) Howkscattered pans.'
plan*.’" '
"Oall him—call him—sail hi«r u&gt; mo wiw« I uuu
Fu‘ wuu ji hopeti
uoptu and aeanerea
.Mn Jtt. Atidwi dropixxl dead while I.
,
.
_
squedeed the little woman.
item «Ma miitate. ta^tahe-Ued «m&gt;1 . .He* Urfathw, fan»l. ttew in a nail। prciittriDg for her hmfifand’s funeral. A i ' .
--------------- 1,— -----------" la the offio-'r here who arreeted tin*
; post mortem examination revealed an ac ! A muck wall iwoond a grave was all fast-lsUring and highly indignant fem of a little boat, i on her high calico apron. This picture j Ina! rupture of heart, which was un- ; tliat a colored person fa Montgomery,
the
railed i said:
an»aii»rr.
Mr. Wentworth's ' « anuraed Mr.Wait worth that be re- । doul»tedly caused by the emotional ex-! AJ*., &lt;xm)d find to steal, and luwardingly
No answer.
: citetncnt consequent upon her husband's he stole it. On« year at hard labor will
"There I there! there!” squeaked Bill was ovrrwhflrfu^hMrfM^l
1 cteath.
| reward his euterpriae.
..
Mrs. Graluun, jumping up and. down.

�GRAND

LONG BRICK

D.W. LINCOLN,
DollWneL,-------------- ---------Sion, Friday morning.
He
rfc«d overboard and drowned

Wished to aaaoeaeo that he had parefaaodd
P. imriuuu’a groeary stock. *»d will always
keep • ctboido stock of

lumber camp in Kalkgskacounty.was
killed by ■ falling tree Nov. tCib. -He

TMe Sellable Bhari Line
XATT xxu -a re-r,

-TO Ago nov

BAKGA INS I

TIME TABLE.

B, PHOTOS,

■«. ait, i»?s.
KA8TWARD.

TRUMAN’S !

AND NOTIONS,

Loll Pitcher is the name of that
brave warrior against matrimonial oppnnmkm in Hartford, VaK Buren Co.
who is hulkin' non. st four cents a
IsMhel to get
divorce.

RECEIVING HEW GOODS DAILY I

Jl» Well as the fotiovutg beat

FAMILY MEDICINES

CONSISTING OF

slide cm the long

Buy when

James Cambe’l, of Coe Town­
ship, Inliaila county, committed sui­
go down to the bottom so fast that it cide Sunday by catting In- throat
with a raxut. Cease, insanity.
He

Dr. Droit 4- Bro.’, NtJicma,

CIIANCMilY OttOMlt.

Lyman Brown's Ifydranza,

DRESS GOODS!

PUB and Grant Medicines,
£ dian Blood Synep,

era, that** friction.

Bectric Ilealik Restorer,

John Trotter, of Palmyra, sent Dr.
Reynolds, of the same place, a chaileagn to flgtet a duel, intimating that
to Palestine, bet Brigham sgya he
Jhe Doctor had seduced his wife.
.Will live a! Sall Lake City until ba Trotter says he will ktll or bo kil led.
He is in ■ turbulent state of mind

And medicines for most of the ills to
which mortal flaeh u boir to.
Business done on the square and

thill kin * of moving, bag and baggage

Mrs. Cornells Wasnoop living near
Pontiac, was found in her &gt;&gt;ed at 8
o’clock Sat unlay morning, with her
throat cut from ear to ear with a ra
mtro-glyeerene that he had stolen.
xor. She did not die till Sunday
He arigat have known iL
We
morning. Temporary insanity was
would just as soou think of stealing the cause.
the shoes from tho heels of a young
Friday afternoon Mr. George Mol­
ly, of Lenawee Junction, while out
coon hunting, was struck by a limb
Mr«. Graves, •( Illinois, boxed he. from a falling tree which he had cut
Swan’s ears the other day. and 8u down to secure the coon. His skull
was terribly crushed; the brains ooz­
caa baraod up the barn and four hor­
ing from the large fracture. He has
ses amd engaged board with a neigh* since died.

L- xmtfon, Kentucky, Inga homo a

yeowl, jost that moment a cohort of
taxpayers gather end inquire for the

A three year old daughter of Mrs.
S Paten, was kidnapped (rum her
room in the Lake Hon-»e, in Fruit­
port, by Andrew Palen, the (hther of
the child from whom Mrs. Palen has
been divorced. Palen was overtak

pearance at the next term of court.

Insanity and child murder are rife
at Macon, Lenawee county.
Mrs ।
John Stewart, a neighbor of Mn.
Davenport and like her afflicted with
Vioe-President Wilson dies almost insanity, on Friday attempted to kill
mnd^aa, and a whole nation mourns her own two children with the shears,
and was only saved from committing
the deed by the exertions of the boy,
• ld0.000.000 a*d $200,000,(100 of
a lad of 14 years.

wope used at the last public execu

Mrs. 8. S. Hicks, of Lapeer, a ladv
well and favorably known .died Thusday night from a cancer in the breast.
ety. all of which guea to show that Her sufferings have lieeu more or less
our nation is awakening to the '
‘ ’ intense dnriog the past eighteen
fact
n ooths from this most dreadful of
that m od is belter than money.
OMladiea and many endeavors were
bring whuac death would

sufficient religious

produce

interest

tn

Murs Mattie Strickland, daughter
Brooklyn, and have folded their tent
of Hon, R. Strickland, of St. Johns,
sad departed to Philadelphia. Brook
and Leo Miller, a temperance lectur­
•lye is one of the wickedest places in er nnd spiritualist, have married by
Ahe wide world and it is thought that signing a civil and conjugal contract
.•even if »n angel should appear there, which “they hope may last through I
too ienpression could be made upon a life.’’ The parents of the deluded
young lady are liowcd down in grief,
and have the sympathy of the public.

“ ferick " Pomeroy’s paper haa not
the fact that lie has gof‘« i«b‘ **»!““•
lary Imiikruptey on losses incurred
aomr lour years ago in publishing his
Too much ambition has

A Mr. McCormick, a school tencher io Roes township, Kalamasoo Co.,
Tuesday, was struck on the head by
n slone tn the bands of one of his
scholars, *n overgrown lubberly boy
named Mahoney, whom he had mild­
ly punished and knocked senseless,
in which condition lie remains. The
boy bis been arrested.

ruined * Book.” When ho left La
Saturday. about four o’clock, John
Cruasc be bad accumulated quite a Wyslor, of Scio, three miles north­
lortuae, lu*t New York journalism east of Dexter,after unloading a load
soon greedily devoured U nd muob of corn on a temporary scafltld over
his bam floor, started to beck his
morn.
team hom under tt, when the scaffold
gave way, crushing him and the team
MlCURfiAN N«tW«.
to the floor. He died at 12 o’clock
Saturday night. His team was i*ot
Angest Zist was killed by a (ailing killed.
tree. Usi Fridays a oomp sear Clam
At Martinvr’s Centre.near Kalama­
zoo, Friday, there occurred a most
A workman
Cd. A. T. Cmasman. an obi and maraculoun eseipe.
sprcled resident of Flint died Nov. named Wilson, while diging a well.
Fifty mm worked 12 houra to rescue

NOTIONS, BEAVER CLOAKING,

FLANNELS, AND UNDERCLOTHING.

Starfosi

For Men and ‘Women,
At tfce

sUusR, No. 1.
WHICH

as.'zti.v

D.W. LINCOLN.

I

WILL RETAIL

AT

KNOWN IN

PRICES

HERETOFORE

UN­

NASHVILLE!

A Full Line of those Double Width

ALPACAS, FOR 25 CTS1 TO $1A YARD.
&lt; LViMKNT SMITH, C««&gt;pUI«
Wad,
Nm. Snt. A. I&gt; 1

S. LEIBHAUSER,

F»
4

JUST OPENED. 100

PIECES OF

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING FOR 8 CENTS.

I O 8©
I 3
§
Q
i

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

Boots, Shoes 4 Rubbers

MERCHANT TAILOR!

Part Wayse, Jackson &amp; Saiiaaw 8. 8.
SHORT LIKE BETWEEN

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.

Which will be KlJ from M cents to *1 less per [air then can be boafht
elsewhere.
A specialty in

?T

RKADY BADE CLOTHING!

GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS. CAPS, AND FURS,
AND A LARGE LOT OF

IEB’8, YOUTHS’&amp; B0T8’ CLOTHIIG

BBFHIO B0B1S, UP R0B1S &amp; HORSE BURKETS.
You can be shown everything you want in
D*8

MARBLE WORKS

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS!

BLACK A FULLER,

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES 1

Pioyrictore.

My 21 Tea beats all the hobby prices in town!
az- For further particulars inquire at the counter.

KVKBY DtacattTIOX OF

TOMBSTONES

C. A. TRUMAN.

•

and MONUMENTS,

The Beckwith Heater
Satitfaction Guaranteed.

BLACK A FULLKR.

Lee Bro’s.

BorscM-With Detroit, HllUJxJe A IndUn*
allrnad.
W»««loo — With Lategbor* a Mlchlg
Michigan
an
nolbetn lAk Una.)
Auburn .hinetSoo-Wlth Drtrols, Ecl Blv«&gt; a
Uinola MaUrrwL
Kort Wayiw-Wlth PlUabarg, Fort Warne A.
!hl^CT.Tnl«|n, Wnhuih * Wctcra. Fort Waj-M

gCHAS. W. DEVABAY,

JEWELER § OPTICIAN

0»M this

NASHVILLE, MICH,

SPACE.
Clocks, Spectacles, ^c.

CHAB. W. DEMARAT

tsr LOOK OUT FOR

ANNOUNCEMENT!
Mrs. E- C. Eittiiigrer*

GLOBE HOUSE.

PRICES NEXT WEEK.

Cor. Jrffcraon Avro, and Bnwb St. Dbtxmt, Mica.
A pofcot tamlljr

The Alden Fmit Preserving factory
at Nibs, was burned on Thaaksgiv
ing. Ixm M.0O0. No insurance.
braises, and will undoubtedly recorFred Wagoner, aged L7. has been
arrratrd for bastardy, upon complaint
List week Thursday night, while
of Lilly Hall, aged 14 All of Adrian. Mrs. Willard Chamberlain, of Berlin.
Mimroe Co., was administering a dose
of peppeuniot, the child knocked the

ROE &amp; CLEVER,

Manufacturers and keeps on ban

are acknowledged to be the b &lt; it eating stove
They are the only tove mounted with g n -

Parlor, Library, Diiiu, Office ail uine boilr irone.
They admit the largest
88IEE1L FUITOEE!
Togochcr with a full aaaoriment ol

chunks of wood.

They fire longer than others

SOLD OXLY BY

MIRRORH.PICTURES, FRAMES
DUSTERS, frC-fcO,

Bail Caln ail Prahlalm!

C. C WOLCOTT,

“OTYTER OCEAM”
LADLES’ tod SETTS’ BBRAUKAFT.

Where yon will find a full stock of

CSKFINS MB CASKETS,

from dR&gt;»th.
abowe the avenge ; oats

growth but the

Instrumental Music.
laairacilM given on PIANO or OFOAN.

vera fnets &lt;tf last winter destroyed
much ol ibfl flhtit, exc ept apples.

killed by tbe fine weather now, Nov.

I’SCLK LtTlIKk

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

AND CARDS. BRACKETS,

rolkI

COME AT.I.

PATENTS.

fret «id« Maia St

▼tUe.

COMB ONr.l

pvBNrrou siNurtcTORY!

FRESH MEATS.

LwaKe Danforth. Srm bf Aael B
Danforth, -ged wveateen, wax aeci
deally drowned Thnnulay afternoon

Board and rwon freer H

KLLfflm 4 DRESS IAENG

MEAT MARKET!

she could he eaptured and all traces
of Are had been removed the lower
Mrs. H«ttie Davenport, of Saline, portion of her body was btimt per­
arrested for murdering her infknt, has fectly black
She lingered in gieat
Iteaa aeqnittrd and sent to the Kala- agony until six o’clock the next morn­
msxoo Asylum, by reason ot insanity ing. when she died. The child will

hi&gt;oi»

VM H. WOOD, Ifaaapr-

Instantly the fluid took fire and oommnokMteJ to their clothing.
Mrs.

A farmer named Elies Fowler, re

’Mall.

satisfaction guaranteed.

IDBlr

daily paper.

DIVISION.

SEAKD 1APIDS AID DETBOIT,

tonhvftk. Ky-. has'i

■ca

RAPIDS

Of all dtyUd mJ Mses, and MBTAX1C
CASKS* tarnished to ordcs
SHF 9 CDS A ND COFFIN LIN

INGS kept consianlly on hand.

------------ D

-------

HAWtt

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS I
ATKINSON

...reful aitenOaa.

W« auuHrfhotarc oar Furnitme fro® the
beet thoroughly seat.or.ed lumber and warra.it it tv be as represented.

14th, for

J. C. D.
Tk-ax», glO nr Qf.

Oeo. B. FLEMING.

At tho Md stand, wari side of Mala BL
Ncvhvine Mich.

BOE,

AT BOTTOM PRICES FOB CASH.
West Side of Maia street, Nashville, Mich.

C. C. WOLCOW.

PAINTERS!
NASHVILLE, MICH.

�PARTY.

s

&lt;ry.
hi.'

O21WT.

JPBJXL

Henry Ward Beecher

FRIDAY,
do

put himuelf io the path, or keep him­
self out of the path of the bait,** he

"msa tut

rovereign over ourselves rpd act On eveiy ten dollars invested by baying your Dry Goods. Groceries, Hats,
freely—We can place ourselves in
Capa, Clothing. Boots, Shoes. Gents* FttraUhuig Goods, &amp;c+
the way of wicked enticemeets or
DXTO. W. M.
we can keep ourselves far from them.
WOJDERFUL! BUT THUE.
Half of men’s sins come from oppor­
On«l.r«&gt; attrrt.tji.
tunity. and lhe greatest sin is that
w« uuka opjionuaity. A pauonuus
Tni IHkU. Kia Alia WdnU
H. YOUNG. M- D.
flower can ikhsou only those who go
RKCRpriaM cob mittma.
neark. "Little children keep your­
7 cents per vard.
Just opened 50 pieces Plaid Printa, (beauties)
selves from idols."
1TJ
/•
**
"
10
"
Lonvdale Cottons,
C. ELLIS, M. D.
Tbe other day a Vicksburg father
• n&lt;«* au ^ni-H. Io Uept
6
“
"
“
20
*
Brown Cotton,
finding it necessary to reprove his
8-5 and upward*.
Piles of Felt Skirts rt
non, gently said : "Doo t atufl* victuals Good Colton Batts, pound rolls,
12| cents
. .
A BARBER. M.. D., llom«-oio your mouth that way, toy sou; Men** Rubber Doot*.
j
•2.95
• patMa J^y^ta.and
OflUe.
George Washing didn’t eat after that 15 Grades of Tea. from
38 cento and upwards.
fashion M The boy accepted the re­ A beautiful Oil Chromo given with each pound sold.
proof without comment.
And ’ after
WEBSTER k HOBBS. Blaek|K»ndering for a while, he remarked
IV NitUw. AU bind, of work In tba BUfk.’-'Itb
Strong. Miss Ida Kill.
*o-J HoriMboetaMt tlM attended Io promrKty. Gi».
to himself: “And I don’t believe
George Washington licked his boy
B. RASEY, Drayman. Goodsand
for finding a bottle of whiskey in the
shed when he was hunting after a
•
°*r^
T,a*’*horse-shoe, either.
pLEMENT SMITH.
V
LAWYKR
Union Thanksgiving eerriee was

Observe

Motbodu* prt

our

Prices :

M

0

NEW ORLEANS MOLAI

SES «s!y 90 cents per .gallon at
bls lota

’

DON’T FREEZE!

Warm ftoarfs. Shawl*. Knit Undrrcloth-

I thv long brick.

G- A. Trwnan.

W. A.AYLSWORTH, Proprietor.

opportunity.

»lbt tarn CLOTHES FIN8 for
heoBtont
Wkiu k JWdJfMwu. (

Tse

While * McNames are happy to any that

DacanaBM-’e as*

ATTENTION, ALL!

Greeting

H1C

choir cf both churches.

Berryville,

JAPAN TEA DU8T at Wbtto A Me-f

Two or throe districts wishing sing­
ing schools thia winter, could secure the

AINSWORTH i BROOKS,
pay the Highest Market Price fet

POTATOES,

nu t MeSaaa.

ER

Especial

Attention

TO

MONEY

LOAN I

li Appnrd lol IiUte SectnUn,

*300.00 and UPWARDS

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

L. RUSSELL.

AND
and unity

the inflammation

White A McXamo.

JOHN Q CRESSY,
J
e u£ki

Delivered st their

Throat and Lung Disease

Dellerick's hall after a Grange meeting,
camo acres, a paper on which was written :
• Jtroshwrf, That we disband."

rilh

Boot* and Shoe*,

CORN. Afri.Es, OATS,

TH I.R

Clover Seed, See.,
Christian civiiixalion.

X&gt;«p

jg, PARADY, Mannfaciawf

Business, Relations

CoXBAD CxrVKB,
Treasurer.

Mr. Barnwit

J.

*

NOTICE.

GLOVES and MITTENS to be sold CHEAPER than
Sheridan, to Jamoo Barnett.

H. LEE.

T

Again in the Trade

tone her,
per

* CF OYSTERS only 25 cents per
can al Weirs A McNabbs* C. O. D. Grv-

m. FLINT,

Nashville where GROCERIES are sold

—H. Feighasr,

t&gt;*OY8TERS for 25 eta

J

in any medicine, just buy a Ban,pie Beetle LATH,
of Boschoe's German Syrup tor 10 neat and
SHINGLES,
ley IL Regular also boule 75 oenU. Dont
WATER LIME,

parly walls and divisions among the follow­
—A. W. Olds mill building win consist of
ers of Christ. We cannot give the sermon
an upright 82x65. three storiee high.nnd an

SALT,

BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

ELI STRONG,

Practical Millwright,
BlLl. ■ABHIRKBY,
«

Inlnmanoo,

a

Mlotxlgwxi.

HAIR.

STUCCO,

•10.000 Given A. way!

^yM. JONES,

Give Me a Call.
agent and telegraph operator on the Jaek•oa, Leaving It Saginaw Raltamd. at North
tor, we learn that the celebrated Robinson
Chaise Beef Steak al Roe A Oarer’s Lansing. Beeeber baa a leerat ire position.
for oaly 10 cents per pound.
—The imbeeilo aaa of Mrs. Pierce, of
tar KEROSENE OIL, Michigan Test, Baltimore, who wandered *rom bis home
ing often talented ;
•ball Marra as the
band, orchestra, and
full troupe of bril
Friday.
'
ringers, in toot, it is
MT* GREAT CLEARING SALE of
traveling.
Yellow Springs,
Drru^hcrty'A

and the Louaville Weekly Cotnuxa-JoeaxAL
AINSWORTH k BROOKS,

Proprietors.

•
ly Courier-Journal is the groat National

Nashville, Mich., Jan. 27, 1875.

L. J. WHEELER
BUSINESS MEN

81st, 1875, distribute impartially $10,000
in valuable preoents among its subscribers,

ELISU CHIPM.1X,

be entitled to a registered and numbered re­
ceipt tor this distribution. Send US$2.95

Jnotice of the- Peace,

MT Buy Coramdal GOFFER of WMU Jk

Tho ordination of Rev. Robert C. Bedford
30ih

Mr. Bedford has been supplying the

Nashville, Mich.

NEW ART GALLERY!
JU8T NORTH OF ATUWORTWB.

General Conveyancing,

WORTH OF

Collections a specialty.

1 Dox. Photographs, $».5O
theological course just before entering upon

ing the wood into kuHable condition tor the

8 Ferrotype* for

Copying and Enlarging
GIVEN PARTICULAR ATTENTION.

Dacobxxtt'i

A SAD THOUGHT!

that sidles up to a pen of oysters Hke a

— MATCHES wrarMied MO only who
ceatR per box at White A MeMarne'a C.
0. D. Grocery.

New Goods

Has j net received a Urgn and complete

Fall and Winter

MILLINERY &amp; FAICY GOODS!
Direct from New York

Printing!

looks be now attributes to tbe fact that the

Worsteds, Real and Imi­
tation Laces, Yak Lace,
Passimentire, Real and
■ Imitation Hair Goods.
Dre** and

—Another dhuriet rabool teacher han
been hoisted on to the nek of tortarc. Mr.
BUFFALO ROBES, Lap Kabo*. Horos
Henry Ca-npbril, of Barry, thia Mxmty.wra
Blanket*, etc., the large*! «tock a-d luwenl
on Saturday Irat triad baton Jaeitoe Riker,
prU«*4
Trumaa’a
of Kalamazoo, tor boxtag a bay’s ears. Th*
jttry failed to agree.
FOOD,
SECURE ONE !

LOAN

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

GIVE ME A CALL

cordial invitation is ex-

TO

.80

examination was very satisfactory to the
Council, and, certainly, tbe public religious
son Association, of the Baptist church, will
BQU Give ns a ••chaw" of Wh^e k Mc­ be held st the M. E. Cbarch, in this village
Namee' 60 cent TOBBACO. Il is as good

MONEY

Cloakmaking

IS ALL THE LATEST STYLES.

The rail for damages instituted by AL

THE WEEKLY SUN
JUST RECEIVED AT

H. J. Martin is building a saw mill fa:

“NEWS” OFFICE!
— Candy free to those who
buy I pound of Wiirrt &lt;fc McKAMI8 |I.QO Japan Tea.

-J. L Peter's Maaieal Moelhly-Ixi
Crrmede La Crmr-comes once a month
and is filled with late and choice instrn-

vicinity need

KOGHER BROS,
FOUND

injured, one wheel bring entirely drmoral-

Addrees J. L. Prana, W9 Brradway. N.

which revolted in
jury. Foor were for ao ca
and two tor th« ptatalif. Baros
R.
withdrew
tho cane and paid the costs Flint k Bendy
&gt;PPwed for the plaint if and Clemeal Smith
and C- G. Holbrook for detoe

-Mr. enJ Mrs. Ainsworth will entertain

DEAD
FOR THE

Plain and Colored

DZNTI8TRT!
ly destroyed by fire on Thanksgiving nigbu C Griffiths.

FALL AND WINTER THAIJI!
NASHVILLE!

I JOB PRINTING!

the health
AT VERY REASONABLE FIOUREN.

only 10 cents Loa Trteaa.,

for

TOLEDO

Tbe building used by Moody and
Sankey in Philadelphia, is tbe im­
mense one on the corner of Thir­
teenth and Market streets. It occu­
pies nearly a whole square of ground
M well, should we
and it is 200 f»el wide by 300 deep.
It will be capable of seating 10,000
people tn the auditorium in addition
to 1,000 persona on the platform,
the dollar which is 100 feet long by 60 wide,
the platform is of such unusual ante,
is order to aeeomodflte the committee
of clergyman and the five hundred
iat ISlUe three per
key’s choir.

C.F. SWAN.

Livery stable!
Sixteen montl
WM. VENN. Proprietor-

Naahvilh, Oat 12«h.

W. a. KOCIER a Brs.

Tottre ’X'rYilap',

ORNO STRONG.

W Nashville. on Nov, 17th.

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                  <text>4 Review of Our Jiuti
al Progress.
The Cnban Question—Media­
tion or Intervention
fluggested.

Progression. No Retrograding.
Our Friendly Relation* with
Foreign Rowera.

VOL. HI.

Nj^gHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH,, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1875,

NO. 11.

The

School Question Discussed—Ex­
. elusion of Religious Teaching
from Public Schools Urged.

XS,1
■ alarery. toobarn
ct, if not tba frintol. Our progrraaba&lt;
anee. In arrirulture.
g, ntocbBDlro, U»,
aCncatiat &lt;bariro«OarthtnoBSKUBB
UiMiCntatota.wIridi

in cOact new »tut», anti lhauh row o&lt; Ite tttpalndtr nfol rotia.-Uera&gt;t!» rvp*I" to their teller.
an4 tuarinnerUmy are, or cau re*.lily teto-Je.
eBerUvi. ThU Mutt'ilna fleet at m-ire than fifty
warabiiXot wUcb Slteea am Ujucteta. •now oo
h*nJ on th* Atbuitlr roaat. Tile nary r.a* been
baoagll to Uito c&lt;u,ditl&lt;ai by a Jiullctoua anil |«rU*
cal application of what routi l» *par«&gt;l fr&lt;iu 1 be

l-L Ina or rngafrs in wring th- luiu-w ll.nte
every BUB Iwretoew a trrepaaarr
or. ku-w.
lug1'. a patrea ot trespaMgr* Aly u|&gt;portut&gt;rli&lt;M
for reieeriltwt were nrt etinirWnl la Ju*4i1y uh. In
revxeutneDdmg rprciAe Icxlelattoii &lt;M1 iu-»c aul».
J-ct*; bitt I oo rreoa.rne»i that a total r •*nn«itl,v*
at tbe ton booses of Ctagrow, suffiew-id'y large to
be cttvile-l into rub-mraailt|rte,.|e or,-*uir.vl fa,
liattall the tuliilDtf blab* and ferrtlng!-* dur.ng
the rointtu aununrr, and tint tie. o’mu,KIre shall

tail, at l*» inruievL at wotu-t ue a «rn«i w«*iu«
•J Ihla could be outoauumatel even at an earlier
day. hoiking eecma to bm U"r rvitolh than that
a I all. healthy and pi■ financial reaction cannot tale
place in favor of tu&gt;- taduaiiHM and tn.au. Lal welLrc at lb© country, until we return to a turaaitre &lt;rf
tamea recfnlxcii tluvugbont Um ci viliaed acrid.

capiial ot tor two romjMnxM, j^vn aton creator
jwwrr to prevent future couetrncUoa eg other line*,
aad io Itonlt the control of tolr«reptoc ccenmnDtoaU.«i bi-twven two continent* tn ibcac pcweeealnc
Use* a:ready laid. Utibia a tow moth* jbM a
cable 11*4 been laid, ktjown a* Um United State* d*ireet Calda Comiaoy. a ntiecting tte Unitel Matra
dir ctly wlMi (treat Ur4*ln. A* *ona ae th to cable
w»* r j. vted to be Lu wcrime order the rale* ref lbo
then extettoff coaM&gt;Ulalrd company were grretly
reduced; *.tub, bowveer, a 1&lt;**1 wa&gt; announced in
ttita ne'oeabh. ami in mo l.ately the rah* &lt;4 Hi­

I be province uf Ibra* igher power* to rer» &lt;nlir It*
exettice a* a new and todepandem nation. In
aoeb caaia o her nattoc* simply deal with au actual­
ly existing c ndltom of tbloj*. and rwr&lt;ii;tilM ■■ cn&gt; f U&gt;«J-.«rx»cf the rartb that li*ly J.4IIU wiki.
roMtMing Beceevaiy rletuento. bae. in fa&lt; t. 1-ero.Ba

mweh apparent effect. The military force of thia
Govwnimrul diapoaaMe for eerrioe in that quarter
la ipiitn knadr&lt;i«aio to effectually guard the line
even at tboee poiA* where tba menrelou* are uvually made. Ab eaprtitoealtof an armed veeeel on thr
kto Oraade for that purpoee it on trial, and it to
bu| cd that. If not thwarted by the ana.lowwa« of
Um nrrr and other natural olxtaelre. it may materi­
ally roti innate to the protection of I tie hrntoiuen of

c Jumodlty Uka th" product* of I be roll, the *ur;Jn*
aeeklug a market wherever there to a diuiaud 5or IL
Under oar.vraeenl ayirtetn aeiboald want none,
n »r would wo have any were tt not that coatoma
daeaynuat be paid in c.»u,ai».l l&gt;e«-»&lt;&gt;ee of tte |4edira
to jay lb» Intcieat ol the public debt tu c&gt;uo, the
yii'lil of prtetonv tu- tala would Sow out t'T lhr parchaae of foraQrn pro iurtlon*. and learc tbo United
Hlat-a the beware of wood and the drawer, of wur
beiauan of the wtoer IqtlalaUoQ oo the aubjeet of
finance bf the natlnua with wb.ra we have daallup.

itb Large potrcird that thia

no looger b* at a premium, but enrreney at a dtoCOUDL A tealtby re«Kttoa would aet in at once, and
wilb tt a desire to tuak* Un currency equal to wt at
It jmrpocts to be. Tbe merchants, mau.ifact are re
and tredremen, and every caliina, could do bwatnera
OU a fair margin of praftL Tbe money to be re­
ceived bavin* an unvarying vain*, taborrn and all
daaaae who work for vllpulated pay or *alarj would
receive mor© for Ibeir income b*cau*e extra profit*
woud no lL*&gt;{vr te charged by tbe capitalist to
compensate for thr rtak of a downward fluctuation
tl&gt; value of tbe currency.
Kerood. That the Secretary of ths Trea.nry te
auih rieod to redeem, eay notloeiceed DraiM
u...ulliiy. of legal-Uader notes, by IraBin*, in Ibeir
el. ad, a too* bond bearing interest al the rale of

Few tmgridii* better deserve the name

of "horror " than that which transpired
bat a few days ago on the railroad near

Gopfritz, Austria.
At a few minutes
past 1 in the morning, as a train of four­

TJw prvceedlBfa of the Joint e 'muii»*ioa under
the eoaveunoB tetwern the Uuileil Stale* and
Mrreo of lite tlh ot July. 1*A on the anbject of

teen carriages, with 128 passengers, was

crossing

a bridge some forty feet in

height, the engine ran from the mils and

actsr e* the eewtvwl. It ba* aoiulratTgreBlcT a^e,
but act grealrr at more fomidaue propurLore.
. K is pusMliic that the asU at ferel*a power*, and
even ».I* of Hpaln bvreelf, of U»m very nature,
luigbl be painted to in defease of such non«nlUcsi,
but now, a* in Ha past M*tory. the Uuted Mstee
should caret any avoid the false light* which might
load 11 into the maxes at doubtful law and snaattouabto propriety, and adhere ri*idly and stculy
to the rule which ba* been lie guide, and Uiti.g
only that which ■ rishi and honest and ot *o.«l

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f Crthcr re&lt;x*nmsn&lt;l*tk&gt;B In rrgsnl to l-yri*:*t;on fer
tbe -J&lt;ivvramrnt i f lb*t Territory.
Tbe Mredy gmetb end Increase et Ihr business ot
th* r*trnt office tnjlcsto* la some measure IS*
I - .tress &lt;&lt; (he I ml o.trial prom-rUy of the country.
The jeortpl* of the office are in execs* of it* yxprodiluree. an l tbe office gear rally la la a prwvprr-

plunged into the chasm dragging all but
one of the. can with it

About a dozen

psascDgen were killed, and as

many

more o&lt;Tk&gt;unly injured, die others, won­

derful to relate (for the can were heaped
on

each

other aud amaahed to frag­

ments), escaping with but alight wounds
or bruiaefl.

The

engineer and stoker

were crushed to jelly and the chief guard
decapitated.

A mail clerk was fatally

scalded, though death did not release

AU d-lP« I»‘d upon anefc atilclew (0 ,UreeUy to the
eiwtof Um artI -to when tnaaufacturvd here, ami
lu .14 te jw»4 for by tba cocauuMTv. The dutwa not
OU} entur fl OU, 0.1 &lt;x«MUtner« at b&lt;but acta* a
protcc ton to f&lt;«i4|tn manafartBrer. of the aanw
c.iW|„-te.1 articles in our owS aoj dtatant ciarkett.
I will .««««t oe tuenUoti anr.tber atibMpl Inr-nj
npia Uw proburJO of bow to ecabto Um Secretary
oi th j Trowory to aectinra ato balance*. It to to

&lt;1 nr.-l by eorjwriLaav, rvUffbnM or otherwise.
Jf
to retain real rotate without taxation
U.er.«btnplit&lt;uu«
prop, rt J a* to b«re
Allude J to, wtthi®t taxation, Tuay lead to avqnew
iiaU.o without c«&gt;u-tituu&lt;undBmhcrtty and Ihreooh
Moud. 1 would u&gt;gff«M Um taxatkxi ot all pevtMrty

him for several hours, during which he

lay beneath the ruin, audibly lamenting
the fate of his family and entreating for

waler, which could Dot bo conveyed to
him. A pregnant woman, whose moth­
er's bruins were dashed out by an iron
bir by her side, escaped uninjured, and
gave birth to her child while yet en­
tangled

in the

Framinatiun

wreck.

showed that tli- slaughter was not the

tnand
Hate

s

ll, e .HLlaeTtiJ'liattou. ar dnedrnptttaua penm*,
to beer Imru *e»tamed on mnall farm* and plantatto ■*, are not only far beyond the poatlbto yield of
r.x.tj.’ifxsuTii.&amp;.i/Kz;

result of an accident, for hands accus­

tomed to railroad work had removed the
nutq and bolts from five rails on one side

of tlie curve, and then replaced the rails

•to be* viettod lb* acrar* of Umm *j«.l;*U. «i*. are
in many lo*t*»o--» more Ibau Ui-&gt; linti■ Ida*! claim­
ant* w-ie eeer worth, includllng Ibeir perooual
and re»l ratal*, lb* report o&lt; tba Atteruay-rien.
real, wtiecli wiU be rabwiMtod to &lt; -meree* at an
early &lt;lay, will contain a det* I tod hletnry of th*
awards m»d«, and at tbe claim* ponding of th*

so tluit the track nppc«ued safe and un­

touched.

The affair is utl the more hor­

rible because bar a little while before

throe attempts had been made in a pro-

cisdy similar manner, to wreck Unins on

■Uvv.uxl depeodent ronuroa; HJM»
proskwore at the war «&lt; ISM. 1».*” &lt;t wb«a-&lt;*er» ««rvtvere **-.! *.'*&gt; al wbmn are »btoa*. lliataJLmated that
will b« required for the per
n,n,[ qf pyRakWB f.w'u*
*—1
.—&lt;&gt;■—. ■

"Si
’.xsa?
sated Will* MMS0------- w — ----- S -------- -j. •—

are* of aboutOl.ww .nuir. tulle. in th* Territone*
of Uotorwdn, Utah. sU aw MMdoo, 4sv.Jepinc the
agr&gt;c*thera&gt; aud inlneral rreourewa, and furnuhlns

" If I ha 1 lulsura 1

would repair that

witdt phoe in my ficuee,” said a fanuur.
Ho had dudt, however, uvl while drink­

ing aider with s neighbor lhe cows broke
io and injured a prime piece ot corp. "If
I bad leisure, ** said a wbcelright last
winter, " I would

alter my stovepipe,

far I know it is not safe.

But hs’did

not find time, aud when his shop caught

. tire and bariMxl down he found time to
build shothcr. " If I bad leisure," said
a tnoduuiie, ’ 1 should ha*p my work
done hi Meoaoh." Tlio mar. thinks his

1 time haw l»een all occupied, but he
not al

wah

work til! otter sunrise ; be qnit

work at b o'clock, smoked a cigar afk r
; disiMK, and apeot two hours on the

mmsenae with an idler.
** If I had leisure,said a merchant, " I

, gUmA Ldkiug

woukl jay smuvi ato-nti-.u to my ac­
; coonta, aud would try and eoUsct my
bu.lduustra."

*KUs mon- promptly."

The ebaoce ie.

rny frirud, if yon had teteure yon would
j/rohably pay Ims attention to tba
. matter.

�tiitk btos-rywl giri, tt* yixtugrsl ufj

GRAND RAPID8 DIVISION. .

FRIDAY,

.

DEC. in.

D.W. LINCOLN,

I FIS

always living a nave tu umy,
Ldlj.

BtrfB.TflE eouaist

pa’lh ot duly

le.fal

»Ulwul

they are under bondage

alavish | his profession.

or

An old

friend

GWTD RAHSe-ARp DETROIT.

BARGAINS!

•

* doco, WM)i mll «e»t |. pneie.

lh.1

TIME TABLE.

GrOKHtfi POTYISIONS,

met

TRUMAN’S I

*
u --------------------------------------- *• - -him on the street one day. and asked
fear;
but
can au aecnslum.£
themselves

'TBt

BY

*■)« wairing till she's quieted down a litI tie. and then I think 1 can crswl

“But, my child, one can full«»w.&lt;he I through the jcellat-window.

•’Thwy’re all cv,,,oI J”

exclaimed j a duly. I*ul a real plt-aMirr, from

the

EC LIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

Lilly, tw ahu.rulerrtl the cuxy sitiing ratisfactrnn It brings; iron know ihc

.
- -And how
b*r baud, good hook ’ell* «• thal, “The willing did you •iiocwed with that ?*' . Well,
that Irualy Deer ruber evebing. She | arid the obedient aha It eat the good the old woman died .-.nd lhe child
died. But I think TU save tba old
juM come I rum the Post Office ; of the land.’"
man yai !*■
Dr. Drake. &lt;5* Bro.'s Medicines, with a letter bum h»-r cuiisiu Kate.
“Turn shall I understand by that,
A few more days and' leap year
••All." erwd Bel; “whu, I’d like to
will be upon us, when all old bach­
Fills and Gear, I Medwwet,
ihQV, and huw many is that, aud
elors who wish to remain .so will
Indian Blood Syrup,
when are they coining t’
do lh«ir duly, unless they are really have th flee l6 lhe forest or lake up
Electric Health Restorer,
'••Why, dear cuu»in Kale, a&amp;i Julia, and truly willing that it will be-of no their quarters nnder the bed when |
lhe old maids are abroad. It is said
auU Aunt Ruth, They'er all coming good, or credit to them ?’
(hat Suaan B. Anthony n already
n&lt; xt week to spend Cbruunai*; ain't
“Nut exactly that Lally, but let me
gilding up her loins for one last des­
BtiMoeas done on the square and
Jgtad. and won't wc have jolly timer.?' illustrate a little :
Now suppose that perate onslaught on some poor de­
itisfacUon guaranteed.
-I’m glad they’re all coining but— two persons are engaged in the same fenseless wretch.
rtrjm. with an tq»en h-Uef

FAMILY MEDICINES

but one"—snirf Lou.

work, cue works

with

f
‘ ‘ • cheerful,
Said
*
~ 1, willing

heart,

the

like to do, and I mean to try and be

in sigh’ of lhe house."

willing to do the work (hat is assign­

‘•Oh dear: what shall I '&lt;!&lt;»,"

said

but

Won’t I have to be a martyr

“It is now after nine o'clock, ‘go
Lilly,

and

I
i
i
3
1

It •atirfictorltr apnearlar »&gt;r affidavit
fib cao*r, that tbe ihne named lMi*nda

the

-tell

fhu*; lire old ancient martyrs will be children it is bed time, as she opens

deep discussion ; she hears

-TO folks for a whole week in thia dull

mark : “I am so afraid you will

country place; I wish I could go to

Lou.

W ait

&gt;urtil you know your Aunt Ruth, and
the dearest,

you will find her one

and best of women; think

she

how

. sacrificed all her own pleasant pros

Boots, Shoes i Rubbers
Which will be sold from

tell

&amp;

I nev­

long

as

as

my

Long

before

preparation for

GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS. CAPS, AND FURS

"p,Enw’u:i&gt; a. noLnnooK.

the i
IKNT SMITH. Com pl Jnaafr Solicitor.
"d,lire. IMA. U. I&amp;.

You can be shown everything you want in

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AMD LAMPS!

tlyt noble acct.' Bradford had remarked at (he break

who are every where nu(ed lor (heir fast table "let nothing be left undone

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES!

that would make uur guests feel wel-

“Come &lt;»n Ben," says L-hj. ‘let’s g«» come.."
i lu tbe kitchen and pup some corn J
Tim, lhepiired man, was dispatchand have some fun before she conies.’ ed forthwith to town, to procure sun*
’

My Si Tea beats all the hobby prices in town f

17“ For further particulars inquire at the counter.

It aal lafaelorilj

but ot course

Dn

in fur

pop corn

.audftiu any. time."

he cook, was called in

to ad-

viro in the nrntler. for her long ex-

perience in pasiry cooking was

lu the meantime mv readers let ns

take a look into this home, that
■ may Irecume better acquainted

we

with

■

&gt;lhe.characters.

sidered of great value in

bill to be AM. and a cofv Ux-rrof to
11— CompUlnaat'a holkltw within ■

con­

largo

New

where she h-vl so long served.

Ban was busy ranching

for hen’s

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

England ferm house, with a massive

was act to stoning raisins, and

fully she worked, though many a long

generum

there attending to sweeping, dusting

N auufact urers and kecj

faith­

timo pmctil* d for hl* ucrart-»er.
EDWARD A. HOLimooK,
that, with the store bouses and barns, sigh was heard to drnuie how tired CTreult Conti C&lt;&gt;tuml».loii»r lu and tor Harry &lt;
speak-* plainly to (ho pastel by of she wiw, yet not a word of complaint. Cl.EiHNTSMiin, CompUloMl’• Kolleltor.
(A true top}.)
Wm. II*Towkm, Ua,-I.
-comfort aud plenty. Thu is lhe home Mrs. Bradford and Lilly were hereaml

and cheerful nature make nil feel

at

mid arranging rooms fur

some

time

Baly Cahs aii Prabuta;

nity in this happy ho ne.

Their chil­ knew her skill was relied upon and
number, Tally, a mod­ “not fi»r the world" as she would of

est girl of sixteen, and being the old­

ten remark, “Would I fail in this, and

est of tbe family, gives her the ap

this.’’

pearance of one much older in years

CUTINS AND CASKETS,
Of all style* am! shea, nod METAL1C
CA8E8 furnished to ordu

It.is useless Io enumerate, lhe Va­

Ben, a rollicking, fun loving boy uf rieties prepared fur the next few days
still fur our readers can well imagine

ir.v

twelve, though a great tease, is

the life uf lhe household, an J a great
dayorile with all who, knew him, and

SHR 0CDS AND COFFIN LIN­

INGS kept constantly on hand.

what a feast is always in waiting on
such occasions, in

a

farm

wealthy

Ncvrr drew such a ct-owd as has thronged the 12} per cent profit Store.

Parlor, Library, Dinin, Office aid
GENERAL FOMTIJHE!
MIKROKS. PICTURES, FRAMES
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
DUSTERS, kC-*C,

home who (mriake at ins huspitnbk- unoccupied, anti assisting Jane in the
lx»anl, and Ins geutle wife, a middle multitude of goxl things she was so
aged lady, presides with queenly dig­ anxiously preparing, for she well
dren, three in

MlcMgM

in readiness fur use, while little Lou

stone Front of nncient gothic strutnre,

»f fartm-r Bradford, whose

PVKMTVRE ■1KUHCT0BT!

family

the

neats and getting nuts and -pop corn

Picture to yourself a

$2.00 SAVED
On every ten dollars invested by buying your Dry Goods, Groceries,'Hats,
Caps, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Ac.,
will
Mate where the; «aw tbe uune.
at the 12 1-2 per cent profit store.
TToir ftTRFCCKKb IN T.IFK.

though easily prejudiced, a few kind
words twddum

Lilly, “don't

you

think father ia lunger 'than usual

Observe our Prices:
Just opened 50 pieces Plaid Prints, (Ireauties)
7 cents per vard" "
10
*•
Izmidnle Cottons,
12}
“
“
”
20
* “
Brown Cot'on,
6
••
“
Piles of Felt Skirts at
85 and upwards. .
Good Colton Batts, pound rolls,
.
12} cents
Men’s Rubber Boots.
S2.95
15 Grades of Tea. from
38
A beautiful Oil Chromu given with fcaeh pound sold.

confirmed I

•erlbvd for hl* appro ran-e.
EDWARD aTMOLRROOK.

•fed,
‘
(•-II)

Dubin has been playing lii.» pnirikv—

No«. 3rd. X U IK*.
-- •’owtgj,
Rr«iMcr.

I aiu mi anxious to tell him the good

CHAS. W. DEVABAY,
him,

ha*

ing here tu a petid elwHUmns *"
“Oh,—Qtieeu Victoria,or-or Prcsi

de’ut Grant, or

t# it poor

uncle

(meaning a poor eripple

Sol.

living just

below iha bill, a short distance un a
patch of ground, donated him by Mr.

Bradford, and a favuiila resort fur the

MARBLE

BLAOK AcFUI*UER,

Kindness in woman and nut their
beauteous looks shall win my love.-—

It seems that thia ia going

to

NASHVILLE, MICH,

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

TOMBSTONES
Nadv Is ■

has been &lt; decline in &gt;be price Cd
Larfc braids; new dol'ar sioies -are

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

children

CHAS. W. VEMARAT

“Is that so, is it possible! dear sir
«- ». j
•
* .u , t
„ , , ,
'
(
We had always supposed that beter Butb, .et s sec, buw many years; hind the sereens one sees strung

ANNOUNCEMENT!
Mrs. E. C-

sines I last mw her—and hr silrmlv ' wr -ss the back end of a dressmaking

8. LEIBHAU8ER,

the rare uf Baath.

u&lt;&gt;un a ’*uie

,

.

—

•

IILLTNKRY 4 DRESS MAKING

The cb-klren have i No. it wasn’t a ghuat, far gimau don't

i

&gt;.»

wCb&lt;&gt;

is invited tn my stock of

MEAT MARKET!

MERCHANT TAILOR!

AMD

Cutting ami Multii

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

LATH.

READ! UDE CLOTHING!

BOOTS AND SHOES,

WATER LIMB,

WHICH IS NOT EXCELLED « TOWN.

SALT,

FRESH MEATS,

HAIR,

GHve IVte n. Call.

i
Wblrh will br sold st n-Mumbb- pricw.

Pteanc give au a call.

where 1 sse a ‘|FuUu» rimes.
Mfeh. For. to.

8. LIEBHAL'KUL

Sko. R. FLEMING.

IN NASHVILLE.

IWUWWJNTFCLOMIIG

.
"...
,
.
. : ’bing behind (hem tu keep u» in ths t
-he is cuuuug rt aimort ukrs me M J
p.rt ol the abop after this.—
my buylMKid days,

branch of study, 1 would
respectfully call their

STUCCO,

visited n* once sh»er, t*uf I liave n&lt;»‘ yell ao»or jump ov*-r a cord of boxes,
seen Ruth since 1 was in FbihdeL •wd ’7
b’d*
• «|&gt;«d of

i.w.,

Public Rehearsals

Dolivsrsd at lb«irt

SHINGLES,

M8U FiaitB anti c unnurr

Instruction given on PIANO or ORGAN.

Clover Seed. &amp;c.,
ELEVATOR

Instrumental Music.

I trust by fair dealing 1 shall be

with you.

Especial Attention

BLACK k FULLER.

| hearted woman will cum|dai^t of the­
i price of wood.

•nd Ju'ia”
'

POTATOES,

shall be pleased to renew

Bnsinean Relations

COKN, APPLES, OATS,

springing up all over the Inod ; the
religions papers are uflerine

thu &lt;kw Audi Rulh..uJ couuu Kue | r'l,°',d ’riIh“

Again in the Trade
mJ

maancr front Uw W-i

Clocks, Spectacles, $c.

the neighlKirhood.) .
ehrouws and an imitation coral neck­
"You'll have to gueas again—bin lace can !•« __
_
__ .....
bought
for a quarter.
I'll aave yun tbe trouble. Il’s no uiher I With Ibe nececaHiefi of iue thus

Greeting

pay the Highest Market Price for

and MONUMENTS,

be

j^T»:r?e&amp;n?

I wovtd respectfully inform my fHeade
that I ua

EVERT DESCRIPTION OF

him a visit—Hero ke comes now."

kvmopean

^S^S'.^aTlSTUKAIT.
DETKUIT, MICH JOAN. veao”’

WORKS ATTENTION, ALL!

JEWELER § OPTICIAN

not seen for s«» many years, ia tu pay

“Oh ! ssy.Fatber. guvas whw'scoui

Gillman Bros.

•n.

IF. A. AYLSWORTH, Proprietor.

Nashville Mich.

( LAMENT HMITH. CoraptalnaM'* Solicitor.

ing the choirs tu night—I - wonder if

“Yes, it will be good news Io

A KFLKNDID OHEB.

gardiets of all competition !

just bear:"

do­

to hear that-his sister, .whom he

”

Wc appreciate the value of Cask Cuteotn, aud propose to have it, re

A d.iy later- Mr. Bradford coming
in with a letter in his hand, sings out

‘ good news, good news

U win o.si.

tail

-Mother,’’ says

'

WONDERFUL! BUT TRUE.

bouse
years, of a timid suspicious nature, al­

C, A. TRUMAN

-

• Well,” says Ben, ‘‘you needn’t be 1 dry articles to aid io the coining feast.

: so ’froid, she isn’t coming to night, jaoe,

Goinc South.

A specialty in

BOFHLO ROBES, LIP ROBES &amp;H0RH BUIIEB.

old

coming Christmas time.
Mrs. Brad- I
jour indfocilrss children.
You will j lord nnd Lilly held a long consulU. i&gt;ui find her sliif, and furmaWthough 1 lion before giving orders, for Mr.

■ true piety."

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH

to Si less per pair than can be bought

AND A LARGE LOT OF
the

in

farmhosne, for all had a part -assign- *

ed them in the

Fort layio, Jacta l Saiinaw L R.

next

daylight 'the

morning! all were astir

50 cents
elsewhere.

name is Lon Bradford."

• peds in life, to care fer her brother's

. she d&lt;ros belong to

o

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

Giris can’t keep a secret."

“Hush, my children, you know not er will tell, never,

R 8 CENTS.

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

Ben re­

“Well, you bet I cau Ben.

tbe city, b», lu»!"

what you are talking altoiit.

JUST OPENED. 100 PIECES OF

to lire iloor she spies Ben aud Lou in a

nothing to be compared with me;

Ire shut up with a house full of worn-

WHICH I WILL RETAIL AT PRICES HERETOFORE UN
KNOWN IN NASHVILLE!

ALPACAS, FOR 25 CTS. TO $1A YARD

ed me.”

to the kitchan

NDERCLOTHINC

A Full Line of those Double Width

. cHANcteiwirORnjen.

and

and “tiiou’s” one won’t dare to laugh

me.

D. W. LINCOLN.

they Mt as now," said Lilly, “at least I Teal bel­

Ben.^ **Nol a boy m tlie crowd

FLANNELS, AND

other

prim and proper, wyh their “thee's" ter to do the work J am willing,

■

KOTIOMS, BEAVER CLOAKIWG,

For Men and ‘Women.

Do you not love our cousins
tins ? works just
itn as earnestly and faithful­

“Haven’t 1 read how

CONSISTING OF

an earnest,

“I'll marry a thousand women if I
want to !" vociferates a nation's shame
—Sir Brigham Young.
Go ahead
old man and do it. and may the Lord
and Aunt Ruth we bare never seen’' ly hut it is with a complaining, fretful
grant' that among that tboRaand may
••She’s the one 1 meant; I just dread way, now which is likely to bw the
be found one female who can wield
beirer appreciated, and which will re­ a hickory broom handle with all the
ceive-the greater reward ?’
effeclivenesa of a first-class ball play
•*1 think I understand it belter er and lhe spirit of Spartieus.
“And j»ray, which is that ?"

Lilly.

lor. 91a, 1875.

.IND NOTIONS,

him huw he was aucce.-ding in bu-inesa. “I've had une case." -Well

* t° d°’ng right, that it will nut only be

l.

NssbvilKlCeh., Jan. 27, 187A

AINSWORTH A BROOK8,
Proprietors.

L. J. WHEELER

�4

DONATION PARTY.

LOCAL MATTERS.
LOCALS.

al
. raVi-iSf eTima
TBOOT.

FRIDA V,

4.'

DEC. 10, 1070

CODFIKH, GEORGE'S BANK
«
BONELESS......

After a temporary suspension of busi­
ness the

rinl fen, &lt;fe&gt; SfaferlU. fed feuffe far

PRICE LIST
■ely fr

io ruble tii

•1.00

Maple Ryrop—.. &lt;._.*..

’ —The Dell Ring era-to* night.

Dauyheriyt.

Fred Kirtland, Mine Alice Wabath.
—Mr. Daugherty la recovering

aeu Now lot of Clothing

Baitin'

MCKPTtOa

COMMtrrKK.

Wolcott Hardware

w. m.

again opens its immense itock to the pub­
lic. They have adopted a Cash System
and accordingly reduced their goods to

—Breakfast and supper by lamplight.
—Mr. L. Smith, is building an addition

dxto,

brie', Sited wUh dioieeot goods of the eoun.

•f tbe odjjiaiag eitira aad towns aha has

beautiful Celluloid plate for artificial teeth.
and gMae^»yfreerf “TbeT^lh.*

07* NEW ORLEANS MOLAS­
SES only 90 eenta per gallon at

“BED-ROCK”

Mr. Chipman, le visiting her friends al this

Ida KID.

WEBSTER

k

HOBBS, , Black'

AU-kfofiaaTwertrlatte Miufim Kk

—It is not a good ide*, to leave your define Ike giant wave ot panic aad bard
clothes bat all night Just yet. There is no lines Chai rwejk over Ute country a few
now to track ’em.
years ego nod lay prostrate maay of ber

*S». G«l * sample of DAVoasaw's »ew
—C. C. Wolcott is astir again. He baa sister villages to retard ber.progreaa for au
Teas, free, drawn from tbe Naliaaal Tea ।formed anew and substantial platform aad
Pot; good for the Hoad ache, good when it io
j ready to give yon the boot bargains in

Nash rille where GROCERIES are sold m
CHEAP m M Un C. O. D. Grocery.

■Qu. JAPAN TEA DUST al White A MoThe receipts were $1.00.
!y OYSTERS for 25 oil

per
nual report of the Board of Control of the

— A large Block of GLOVES aud MIT­
TENS to be mid CHEAPER thaa ai any
other More in Naahvilte al
’

may judge from me charnel* r

next Sabbath will be conducted by. th e pas­
tor.
Evening tuple, “Money; wreus
Character," as illustrated in Wm. B. Astor,
light, and one price to all makes trade lively and Henry Wilson.
at the Christaia church, on Saturday at 2
o'clock p. m.

0* OYSTERS only 25 cents per
can al Wcitx A McNamxs* C. O. D. Grotain building.

—Goggle-eyed Dennie of the

Tbe

Hastings

Associalion, of Barry Coaaiy will meet at
Union HalL in the city of Hastings, on

transaction of such other business
— According to memiuu mane in No, Oof

Try IL

dial invitation is extended to a!L

—The CJebraied Detroit luller CRACK­
ERS only 8 ocai s per pound, al

a continued story entitled, “Aunt Ruth, the

.

Quakeress," written expressly for our

IF7UU A McNaina.

Dated, Hastings, Dee. 6&lt;h, 1974.

— Nobby Coals and Vest, 'at Aylmwrthn

■ILL ■A88IHBBY,

A »CLASS TH SHOP K CONIECTION.

Secretary.

Prvsid'aL

•10.000 Gleen Awnyl

Peruscit!

IML. Choice Beef Steak at Roe A Clever's
for only 10 cents p*r pound.

tar

went to

Mr. Hazzard, of Bangor,

KEROSENE OIL, Michigan Test.

his stable on Friday Nur. 26th,

and

ly Courier-Journal ia the great National

upon entering neglected to speak to

VST

GREAT

CLEARING

BALE

of

thought that some one bad been remiss as

Family Newspaper.
Il will on December
to his horses, as he was wont to do, 31st, 1875. distribute impartially $10,000
when he was instantly kicked in the

&lt;u tflrctuaUy hide himself that be cculd not

his death in a few hours.

too.

of Battle Creek, have been arrested
as the murderers of the female child

you BARGAINS that cannot help but couvince you that mygoode are CHEAP.
Dtur.itxar.

about fifteen days old

self seven times,
— Yoa can SAVE SO cents on every dol­ to death two fowls,
lowls, spoiled a bran new pair
lar by buyiag of
White A McVonua.
of trousers, and were besmeared with baiter

It ia a* good

TOBBACO.

— C barn of GOOD SOAP for 25

Dadgbsxtt's

buried in a sand bank on tbe 30th of
September |Al The arrest is owing

the untiring vigilance

Sheriff Barber.

ney Clapp expresses himself as hav-

—Oar oitixene were somewhat surprised

Prosecuting

The machine shops uf the

Rapids &amp; Indiana railroad,

hardware

Tbe loss is about 810,000, end with

Wolcott,
dealer at thia place had made

au assignment for the benefit ef creditors.
An attachment had been served the day

The

Hastings National Bank.

assignment

aud

a iatiafad*rtally

Mttlemcal

made

MONEY TO LOAN1

Copying and Enlarging
GIVEN PARTICULAE ATTXJiTlOM.

New Goods

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

GIVE ME A CALL-

Fall aa4 Wiater

ULLIMBY 4 FAICY GOODS!

ing a sure thing of it.
Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids, are

names

of two

new

Wagner

A SAD THOUGHT!

Directfrom New York

coaches put upon lhe Michigan Cen­
tral Railroad on

Printing!

of hurt

Thursday

Worsteds, Real and Imi­
tation Laces, Yak Lace,
Passimentire, Real and
Imitation Hair Goods.
Brea*

»S
Claakmakia*
1« ALL TH« LATUr STTLU.

tents.

Loss, 12,000 ;

Chute,

THE WEEKLY SUN
JUST RECEIVED AT

cause the cat

upaet a kerosene lamp.

NEWS” OFFICE!

Wagner sleeping coaches were p-it
on the Detroit k

DENTISTRY!

CoHeclitmj « tftciaky.

.§•

on Paris avenue, Grand Rapids, was
—Tba great Italian “Ole Bull" has come destroyed by Are, Dec. 1st, with con­

— Candy free to those who
buy 1 pound of Wntn &lt;fc M»
KAMts $1.00 Japan Tea.
class i^every respect * particular or mcney
refunded.
White A .VcNamre.

1 Dox. Photographs, $9.04
8 Ferrotype* fnr

little or nothing saved.

The residence of Charles
W hxklm's.

Kala­

on Friday last to learn that C. C.

the

EQu New line of Prints aad Dress Goods

Grand

fit

Nanhvllte, MfieM
WORTH OF

Attor­

mazoo, wus destroyed by fire Dec. 3.

The creditors wore immediately notified and

FOTTKD.

Deputy

know ns, after numerous like difficulltee we
were forced to exclaim, “Oh, the blessed
women," and didn't wash the dishes either.

&lt;0. D. Groitry.

That a dollar will buy more goods at
Dauohbuty's, than $1,50 will al plants

of

NEW ART GALLERY!

partly

found

an grease so that our nearest neighbor didn't

— MATCHES warranted :Ji» only Berea ' before against Wolcott, al tne suit of tbe
»U per box al White 4t McName'* C.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

ceipt for this distribution.

Jiutlce of the Peace,

Austin J. Smith and Anna Owens,
we thought so

aCU Give mb a “chaw" of "wMt* A Mo-

BUSINESS MEN

man and leaves a large family.

Buy Centennial CuFFKE if White A

^yw. JONES,

Haz­

Mr.

zard was a hard working, industrious

fames' 60 caul

tg” All persons having notes or accounts
past due, will greatly oblige us by calling
aud settling the same at once as we deed the
money..

caused aud every subscription seat through us will

stomach, the effects of which

Tty's.

LEADING ARTICLES:

M. FLINT,
Nails, 10s and all sizes larger, per kg. $3.20
a.
U
a
“
per
lb.
0.031-2
three districts wishing Mag*
T H. LEE.
8, per kg. 3.50, lb.
6,
7, •
•J.
Deputy Sheriff,
.’2c, M!»k Cstteortmw a » istelty.
“
4.00,
lb.
41-2
3, 4,
2,
E1 PA RADY, Manufacture! of
Horse Shoes,
per kg. 5.25
■ OTICE.
u
a - Nails, Pointed, “
lb. 23
No. 8 Cook Stoves, 30 pieces Furniture 18,00 JOHN Q CRESSY.
Conan Ctxvaa,
Cottage “
8 to 14.00 V „ MIIEK1
Beckwith Heater No. 18, Zinc and Pipe Money to loan i
•included.
• * • ......................................... ....$15.00.
fc iffsmi Ini bUt Stariha,
Booebo's GarNo. 20,.._
r» sums ®r
18,00.
and UPWARDS
Double Portioned Steel Axes,
1,00. $300.00
^irr uno Tiita
L atastLL
per Ft. 50
Druggist and wk him of its wonderful Me- Champion Cross cut Saws,
eem among Rs customers. Two noses will
“ 1.25
rolteve the worse cnee. If you have no fait b Diamond-tooth Saws, Complete, "
ELI STRONG,
Kerosene Oil, IT5 fire test, per gal.. ...15. Practical M illvrrighf,
sv» **«xn f*
and every thing else in proportion.

ool-

I,
tion from first to last.

CONTAINS THE PRICE OF A FEW

b

Slate Reform School-

White A McNamee.

..

THE FOLLOWING LIST

.

hardware ever made. •

entrance, * we ncouoterW a “hoodlum" of

uf the

Michigan

Bay

City division

Central

Railroad

boys, eouaiving to deirsud “Bull" ent of for the first time on Wednesday last.
his masie, but they •eealdn't come it.” We

MAvntw icaisras

J. W. ibrctscocK, Ventht, will visit
Nashville every Tmesday end remain one
May.
Office al- the residence of 8. W.

FomtD

KOCHER BROS.

cullsol

DEAD
roe TBi

Steak at Boa A (Sever's,

tba Mayhew Buslneae College, Detroit

Plain and Colored

Stale S«pt of Publie Instruction, deserves
behind

very CHOICE lino af
institution.

this
Young men desiring a business

&gt;A8HVILLE !

FALL AM OT TRADE’

PRICING !i

business la Nashville.

gm gutiiiliiiL

Also FINLEY'S CELEBRATED TOLEDO

/You have all. when children, tried

White A McNavut.

NwhvllU, Mich.. Nev. Ittk. I«1

fiddle.

* straight path behind you. ami have
found that the only way was Io fas­
ten your eye* on some olijecl and ad­
(aqwriug song, ending up with tbe following
vance.
I have tried it; at first I
■words: “Big pig, little pig, root, hog, or
looked back over raj shoulder to see
than ever before ia NaabvilW. . Vs also
if I was going straight, and J slum*
have • full line of Drugs Med.dnre, Paints,
bled to one side.
It is jnrt so in re­
Oils , Varaiahm, etc., which we sn celling
ligion.
Make heaven the objective
point.
Fix yottr eyes on Christ and
Books, Toys and Holiday Presents
Pawpaw, we study Latin io owahs a keep straight ahead.—(Moody;
day, French,

seven-ttp

evah so loung.

nevah let us

and ecience

The good matrons

go owel.

Won't

C.F. SWAN.

LIVERY STABLE!
WM. VENN. Paoratrroa.

Since then

Dhgood's old Maud. Nashville, Mi«h.

For Sale Cheap I
Nashville, Oet Hhh.

Yottfti *l'rwiy,

yon

send «ny leggings and shales for a poo

| little girl who lives in

Suo.

M.rUU.

1&gt;»’‘ for8'1

b«‘

die

village ?
Grocery.

Wr H. KtCHER &amp; Br»&lt;

ORNO STRONG.

ATKINSON A KOK,
aa-ruvric
PAINTERS I
W

NASlfvnXE. WfCB.

�iaiii: tl * t— mL*

, ■-.

-r boMaut Brra»rr'. Clo

.

,iar-i-itrnjjiawvaw’Wi______

n OF U 8016.

nbat there Lav been a markc.1 ImprtvwneHt ih
tha morale Wtlft mtfittiry aefVfee within the
laM year. Thwanny fa iuow retHtard to 35.0«»

BAKlUa POWDER AMD EXTRACTS.

Dtetriet of Teauesvee for * the place nude
raoaut by Ute death of Congressman John W.
Head. F. IL Riddle recured Uto uomiualtou.

BANNERS AMD BUM 3H0W-CARD WWTERS.
MUNN * DKUM. Ut W. MMJwc.
BOOTS AMD SHOES —AUCTION AMD COHMOSIOM.
JAS. P. McMAMAHA a oo.. WK WMhtactoa
C0W1BTS DDWt MO WELL PUMPS, to.

work °° • book-the u liSo.
' JAnay Japkwm' -wUWfwU
IntcrSutini; reading.
—Artsy, former^
Bavenua. llurean s ______________ __ _____
fowMl goitey of eomjJfcity Lu lite Kt. LooLs
-Uli-.___ _
1
■

a Jrtanmtwtwjuasss$10S$»raiisS5K8aSE

p peealdc over Iba'^y
»&gt;*reb by Lamar, and acute preliminary pn&gt;
cecdlnga. Holman nominated Kerr for Hpeakcn
- prKri iutHnatsT MmStt.. kxViliwtt nW.
naled'Kam Cox. The Xlrrt Itallot ryaulted: Kerr.
_ Yl; RaiidaU, 39; Cai, &gt;1 ruAXr.’l. )tee«iH»ij4tj

I0MESTIC

FLOWERS AMD STRAW GOODS-SFECIALTY.
DALT. HKN11OTIN A OO.. 144 aad 148 Wahawhae.

It in tali’;:noted
Wanliingtou Territo
Tho rerxert stKrt
lures of th® War De
ing June 80, 1874;

b wtere frtlre-’

fpom fee

B p. CHILDS. JR, A CO. IU Franklin.
ENGRAYER. DIE SIBKKR A BAMFR. OF ETEMCtU.
fc. BOCHK, in r RanAxph
■
EMCMYEM ON W000. Rte
BKAMBBOA 4 OQ- AW jaor-Ctart aad Waakttwitm

" The NeertUrv calhi atteuitoh fc» the Rio Grando
trouble*, andsaysir1—“-J—*—-—
- »—•J*ted to preserve the
United
proper regard for, Y

Denin, an ae«r«w well known In the
WiMim-buui AM st TRwffkta. Ext. . tow
da.v*

S29 0. ixSStWaj&amp;ftBBSfe

.21 the demand* made*ip«u hia daftartment bv
the Flatus and Territaria^.
.
Tho entire army |*M bAn r.tippHcd during
lhe year with . no«f riflna *nd oarUuaa. cnil-

-A^OI^ry «yut.|g lytNVlbMbsoSor-l I
dead Xq ivireU«ata tiw sha«Km agaiuM Oct..' &lt;
BsWoeh. • The reart Is ratpaad Of Geos, '
Klididau. Hancock, and Ttrey. and will «t at

Organ at Home.”
' Kwdeal Treawre.”
1 Genu of German Song."
‘Pianoforte Gems."
'.Gems of Scottish Song."
‘■ootb'r Irian.Melodies/

SEWINC

MACHINES.

lor tho laitl fiscal

, K HEAVY HARDWARE -WHOLESALE.
E1MB AUK BKO3 A OO.. M to M MUhl«.nO

iKruaStiTww
I After reciting U &gt; various i

_ „
it,.
-Uh Rowing /aeoortton of
Cqk
leges bars chaliauged the Oxford, Cambridge,
and Dublin crews to take part in tba auhtial
regattaLn JuiyWM;-'1^'
■ '
—'Tho Cctrictintal Comndkdcni liitvs flnallv

HOTEtR
.
woo rm now. iu
J-nOfh ^VooJprop. late proprietor of Wood . Hotel. Hutes’.
BSKVOORT HOKHK. lOsad 145 K. Madtaoa. On ■be

m

| ttxwMns
tean* ot Mlted
■ dXlaraiionM thr Huy.rrme (
atetuld bn acrrptn**,. concliw
. ««W duty of tbe (kyernmrnt t

Burnett’s Cocoaine,
Burnett’s Cocoaine,
Burnett’s Cocoaine,
For yrvtneilng Ike crmrtA tjf, Cruf Bcaufi/fing tbe
ifair, and rendering I! J&gt;ari ant Oonj.

Are York. twwNtl«iMT

A

. of

SfawacVu^lta. M [»cL aud a grantteou of
Ridian! Henry Loci of VtrginU. re trader of
tbc'Declaretion of IndypMwM.

csisai^rd ikfkiUis.

Yk SaH tavicallnd toorJerpreclaely al 13 o’clock l&gt;y
Hon. T. W. Feh-y, preei lent pro teni ... After pray•r..SW* C&gt;nnj ,jm-rtot(-au,r&lt;-T?&lt;tnUal&gt;&lt;Hfc&gt;.
M. Kri tfar*«uoceW bt kndrrw'/obMbu. «fao *m
•awowi to. A. IMutprelb announced Ibe death of VlceFreahteth UiUu.' atkf ■aid' Unt St an early dayr.-ao-’ tbe civlhxzd world
lutlanygetetitat V hla We aud public eerricee would
...........
..................
!&gt;eokrAj., A th'* IS adjourned...............................
In, It about u&gt; uu**sn,Blnk&gt;w» —alU-1.
. , “ Il In amatuf the find am! moat Important f nuc-

isWsrfts-.

!sa^Ewf£«:nas3&amp;.'W
•UndarJ »f v*!ur« tn fvncral nuc amaag Ealloa..

contained the drid Ttadlc-i of a woman and a
ticw-bom baiie packed in straw. It wan a case

The Cocoaine hUdt, ia a liquid firns, a terge P™poro^ofdeodorired COCOA-NUT OIL, prepared
ezpready for thia purpose. No other compound por•eases the peculiar prop-roe* which to exactly writ

idu of the vast proportiona of liis btudnons aud
tho mwita ot bls mSfirfnea. He has at Buffalo
■mammoth artablisluuent. appropriately named
‘Tho World's Duiponaary,' where pateento aro
Ireated. aniUhe irtpodire contpoutiddd. Hiro
aearly a hundred penonn vc employcd in tho
several dspartiirnta, acid a carpsofab'e and
Allied pbyntciaitastatute ready to alleviate ths
KuHuriiigr* uf UiMuauitv by tho moot approved

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' $250

•ztierience bi brought to bett on the unccesat-’.

GODEY’S LADY’S BOOK.
Tbs Obtest Maxnun. ta Aiaarim. “A FnritCM
CaaoMO." Tur Moastau Ca..u will t* siren to seen

1 PWS»Wtt«V-«!Sr!»MSftWt

bmMssrat..„$ri gotten tsflLauiar, tbe rtertlfa
been acknowledged by presoutaluai &lt;tf degree*
of bpeaker was jcveredcl eittr. Mlchy! C. Kerr
a*"1
Collqgre in thuf
ofbody taxtdilng-,1ha containrebeing B per-. was cAfecn ua thr flirt Ittllot, faj teefftlpg; 17X and stability it U&gt;r currency. Wten it haa eaUb.,1!
votes, to 1(4 for James O. BJatns, and 3s&lt;kttcrtng.
..Theta w Speaker was sUra ta, W»t fee rte4taa
ot tBs'cAher office ri proceed,ifwith, resbltirig in | want* of tra’e and kualneM. Natural cattaea.l Golden Medial IhacOvery ia Mtrittooa, tosic. aL |____________ . , &gt;771 jfiT TVjT’j-lhe choice of all the usa^wa M. Ug- IXwnnemtlc a|de&lt;l l:y Asdhlilual t;flor( and aataHsrws. will rJciu,
- --------- ------- ....
. _«..v----- - taraUve. aud bJood-cJcatmuig. aud an uneqnalod . . nniTIBH Au«-TtwmAnd«ofif«sMM
caucus ...Kelley (Pa.),tMagQis otifcslmcmb*In ------------with greater aafslr to burlneaa than acte of Con- I Cough Remedy; 1‘leaaaiit Purgative 1‘cileta,
A tHN XSiis.isTS’rayrffiiS:

tsssrisrs :=r.xx:s&amp;xr"“"/

E3-’"'

rnlflfii^tho clpAsre.

Nq upe #aa hurt.’ ' *

-Chaa. Z. Ctat.-a leading htwyer of flncLn-’
nati, baa beedtno a defaulter. He wre engaged
in tho abstract bwuneaa, and thrnygh him mi)-:
Hotis of do'.lara bare boon loaned on mortgaged?
For liimsclf be ‘
‘'
- lie al way- upecn1
Nine yoare ago I

Pain. BotVC’l Cdfl.plainta, aud 1U lilMSpialcd ; roSM.171hn«rated Tt&gt;. cr^u.lrot t^al-nnUJ tex&gt;k tn Un
Lfuiment for Igrtii huntau aod homo tlcnb ; i market. 11. B. HU8SKLL. FwMnbw. Bowrow. Maas,
while in. 1H. Bsgs's CsUrrh Retaedy b&gt; known - 2.11—ZPlTyTAniMTOf .- -.

Election Committee. After a sharp debate, parurqfated ii by.K&lt;xxt,ni»iii&lt;^leaner and Holinas*
the rawiltlt too was defeated and Morey was a worn Im
Ttjwwr. boo. T.—^-acM-Jamre E. EngMt.
appointed Senator from Connecticut, to .ucered b.

public.

to liavo gouo to South Amanca. His keeper*
wm-x.Man-llOjto.ljmU;,-* hl. toDy and to drive oat frequently*, but always in
charge of officers. On his last visit to bis son

to transact sotno bmiiiroH msttar, be gars the
offioepi the aH;\ aud in now probably in some
foreign oonnfry with which we have no extra­
dition trfaty.
.
,,
—Wm. Aden, an Eugtiahmxn residing in
Cleveland, became enraged al bis bis wife, ouo
day laid week, aud with an sz tailed ber. hm

BIBLE

They are MMby Dniggtato.

Rlbsi-tt's C-ocoajxk,

I Ft eight palrC- Wsoma BUM Hoot. rftL-m.

fire A'tiiirtionnent.

J Ghapfkp haud-s foot-, jnaqile*, ring'worm. Ballrlteuni, and otlicr cqlaticonu affccUoiui cured, and rough' skifi made soft and
smooth, by nmngJaniperTarHosn., Bcesretul toget only that made by Cassell, Hazard A
Oo., "Scvf Ttftk, an there are many Imitations
marie with cammed tar, all ol width are wortliI lesrt.
.
• —— ----- ------ —-----1----- - -----Thk prupriotorsof Jo/lMWn’s Arrodffnn
i rr-r___A—______ • &gt;■___ .-•—
____ •

—Sarah A&amp;klU a *youjpg girl-of 14. waa
tnrirdOTd,i»-5 pfaw of Fowl, ott: BMiatrt
JcSeoMb (SSmy. K Yri-&lt;bo -ttlwr drr^whbr
rr turning from sf4rtx&lt; -A youth nam«I Bntar.
agfd l&lt;kljaa beqn aernatod and cbargsdwllh
tho crime.
1 kt '
Ji.-., i

A REMARKABLE CASK
East MinntaaoKo’, Mass., June 9. 1*64.
Massas. Bvaxarr A Co.:
.
When my daughter's hair came off she had been
afCictcd with neuralgia in her head foe three yean.
She had used, during that time, many powerful apjJkatimu. These, with tbe interna beat caused try
the juinu burned her hair so badly that is October.
r96i. it afl dune &lt;4f, and fat tiro yean after her bead

1SrSSa.'

as-

Kr.rr....An att-tak*'(tau waAi. to nj.# Jp the ,
Louisiana cvntrwerrwy »y fbe fatrwdnctlre• by Wood'
&lt;&gt;f a r-'MluUoc n femng c redential of Morey (Mgned
v

u. oofflqr; HaJiSia. r.

OPIUMCURE

MH R I D E N

Cutlery Co

—----- -- —------- ... — .
...
lla- gold now abn«*i, thus promoting final reautnptlon by i&gt;rrpftring tbe country for It.
“ In furtherance of the pnrpo— of the act of tbe
la»t Ccagrew to provide Tor .tbe resumption Vrf
aprele payments,th-- Hecretary rt.xmarr.di that
authority b» given for funding legal-teuiler notes
Inp bond* Iwxarlnft • low rate of inb n et. Hoch
I XX.« O-./». T„..«„ » , bonds should run for a long r period of Ume than
voluminous document, and in tbo crowded state of thttsenow autbnriud for refunding tbe tnt-netdebt, am! should be made avaUable to naRufus Chapman, of Liberty, Maine,
I ourcwlnmni we can find room only for that !&gt;•&lt;- bear.ng
Uoual banks for drjwsii to sectiro their circulation had a stiff Jog bept at the knee, limbered and
&gt; *,0° reteUog to the nnancre aud the prospective re- aud other BabUltim to the Government, and should Klraigh toned by tbe nsb of Jotoiadh's AnntUfuc
Linitnenl.
riAtjfigrffeoAiAlAni
iihnAit: *■- KKMS.
--CX.U U Agenti
would invite the funding at a auftetent amount ot
Hcgal-ten.’rr note* to Icmcu materially lhe sum of
ftTtCNVK-S MImIiERROD tWK»&gt;. W?5&gt;!?WLAN&lt;nr. nt y^gyrmPy -*
gtdd which, tn the alwuce of »nch prortakm. muat
b« accumulated In tbe Trrartiry by the l.t of Jan­ Will be found te you those qualities nee’eesxry to tba
Ofc-rll^
r-m. tkey «l—ar. Is.r.sll * TVl. w all «■
uary; ItflS, to carry out the imperative requJremtiila
wstl.'SrMr*; uwerrttilmfi Oswt
ksrpUre Orwle. tkr.~ lli«&lt;&gt; te toMn. a&lt; I^M.SM aold. I

--During tho mouth of November tlis ntibbc rwy B“”‘ bTiB|t b^ter relative wsgfs with'more
MWMnitam ■
.
”■

HORSE

ret on tbe bauds t-eing made low, it is not protialdr
Ibat currency whleb could Cml profitable rmptoyment would t* jirreented for r.xlemptlcn in such
bunds. Only thr excess of notes abuvo tbe nerd*
ot Imsiners would seek such conversion. Autbrrlty
to the Secretary of the Treasury to redeem and can- ,
cel two ml I lion ot Irga^teudcr noire per month by ;
thia proems would greatly facilitate redemption at
tbe time now fixed by law, and besides would hare ]
the advantage of publicity as to tbr exact amount

iLftUtraet

S-.sutS

LJikaAS1 JLULr
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE

mwulnaUcn of fM and f 100 and any multiple there- '
of, in wter to meet the cnuveutencc of all c'asses &lt; f
tUdrrw cf tilted Mstes notca. Tbe faith of [hr

ENTENNIAL
ANTED
IMMfOHTELV
t« M.n, Yremr Mm
tn U»m TKI- W

ami rrmoral from the currency nf tlx- country of
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tu Uw Treasury 4n orJar to a«U uw dXNMbilfiy of
faCun of lhe plan. Hoeh an amount t-f yuld can
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Progression. No Retrograding,
VOL. III..

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had provided him. It took full, fifteen rzrj
Mrs. Sniffles has had more trouble
minutes for me to discipline, tho foreign
On tho flrat discovery of a fire, it fa of with Lycurgus, and has been strength­
enemy and p*cify my own offspring;
and thus much of tho thrilling effect of the utmost consequence to shut, and ened in the belief tliat he is totally un­
that scene was lost You cannot write keep sunt, all doors, windows, or Other like other men-in fact, teetotally unlike
vividly upon such matters in the inter­ openings. If the Ate appears at all se­ many of them. He bod been on a long
vals of spanking children and pumding rious, and there are fire enginec at a sober stretch’ np to a couple ol weeks
reasonable distance, it is best to await ago. About that time he learned that
broken heada.
.
And then there are other tilings which their arrival, aa many buildings have his only aunt, a rich old lady in 8(.
have tended to disturb and agitate my be^u lost from opening the doors, and at­ Louis, Imd died and left him on immense
mind. I had the plot of this story all tempting to extinguish fires with; inade­ fortune—to got, if ho could. This was
written out, but my wife, who thinks I quate means. If no engines are within a sore disappointment to our friend, for
It was Christmas Eve, and there was
ought to luive been a clergyman, and o|»- reach, it is well to keep a hand-pomp. he had exjx-cted to be made a rich man
rywhere. ft is needless to g» into jmr- poses my writing novels, burnt it up. If tliat is not to be had, the next beat by the death of this (onoo ;us;&gt;eated)
AH Damn ftM alkali tllrlne
iculara.- Tho cold , wyd ^•whurtled Of course I could say nothing, but sub­ thing is to collect as.many buckets out­ relative. Never wa.H tho news of an
side the room uh can bo obtained, keep­ aunt's death read with more poignant
through the forests, and also in all ex­ mitted.
I had really got things fixed so that, ing the door shut; then creep into tho grief by surviving kin. A postscript to
posed places where it could penetrate.
Of course there were places where it through the influence of Katie King, room on the liauds and knees, if tho heat the letter conveying the sad intelligence
could not whistle, Ind one of Jhe^&lt; Pendulum Pucker had not only become and smoke arc considerable, and throw stated tliat tho good old hsuI luul be­
was in tho dingy apartment of Pendulum a benevolent man, giving away millions the waler as nearly in the direction of queathed her entire wealth to a benevo­
Pucker, the miser. Nothing ever whis­ annually, but so subtle was my plot, tlm fire ns possible, keeping the door lent institution. This was the rusty rod
tled there. He lay there on his couch, and so powerful tho argument, tliat the, .shut while more water is being collected. of iron that pierced his abnl and made
thinking of hfa early days, his love for identity of Katie King herself was The police of London understand, shot­ murky the fountain of hope. He tore
|i real bona fide ghost, ting up fires no well that they have, in the letter to pieces, and bent his falter
Maria Morse, the hair switch, his disnp established
pointment, his corner iu cabbages, his Owen’s card to tho contrary notwith Hany instances, kept fires two or throe ing steps to the nearest mIood. Ho
A urbt to ruide UH curial rrfunu
standing.
miles distant from tho engine station.'', drank—ho fell.
•
•
•
♦
•
wealth, and lastly of old and young
Of bourse-now there is nothing left but shut up till the firemen arrived iu time
[Those Btara represent drinks—forty
Suyder.
What new feeling was thin
to
extinguish
them.
for
mo
to
finish
my
story
in
tj^e
plainest
drinks
to
the
star.
]
which camo - over him ? Why did ho
Mrs. Sn'fflca was in despair. She
yearn so strangely toward tho young sort of way. I hail everything fixed so
tmioOod!
had thought hia reformation was com­
gamin who liad "guy&lt;*d” him iu the that Snyder would glide from tho acene
Of all tho hotels hi the world the very
plete, and now " the old man was drunk
morning ? Was it a lingering affection naturally, leaving only three characters
Pucker, Maria Morse oldest is a lonely one in California, on again," with no sign of ever letting np.
PENDULUM FUCKEB.
for Maria Morse Snyder, or was it owing I —Pendulum
wholly to tlie influence of Christman! Snyder, and young Snyder, the newsboy tlie road between San Joae and Santa Finally she bethought her of the system
Imagine ten immense trees in vogue at certain inebriate asylums—
While debating this question he fell into —to be disposed of.
Tliat scheme, Crux.
however, got knocked out of my haul standing a few foet apart and hollow iu- that of mixing liquor with every article
hereby fnrmdi the public with a Christ­ a troubled sleep, in which he dreamed
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;
these
are the hotel, neat, 'broesy, of food until the patient acquires a last­
mas story, the leading facta of which are his life over again, and awoke with a with the rest.
start, as he jumped to clutch the ragged
Probably tho reader is not sufficiently and romantic. The !nrgi*st tree is 65 ing dintaste for alcohol. She determined
strictly true, the narrative being embcl-1
newsliqy, whoso face was a cabbage­ attached to the memory of Border to feet around, and contains a sitting-room to try that plan ou Lycurguo.
liahed with a few flights of fancy, and
and that bureau of Baochui. wherefrom
She procured a gallon of the worst
shaded hero and there with tints of light head, and who sat on the footboard of undergo a shock when ho learns tliat he
his
bed, grinning and making faces at is dead, thqugh ho might grieve at tho is dispensed the thing tliat biteth and whisky to be had, and put some of it in
and dark complexion to relievo the gen­
indiscriminate
slaughter
rest—of stingeth. All about this tree is a garden the old man's coffee to begin with. It
him.
jI ---------- ---------- -------„—— of
—the
-----------eral monotony. Here it fat
He then got up, resolved to reform 1 nl.V characters-all except Katie King, of flowers and evergreens. The draw­ has been his unvarying custom to drink
Old Pendulum Pucker wai a miaer of I
and teyd a better life.
of course. Having thus gently broken ing-room is a bower made of redwood, but one cup at a mud. That -night ho
the first water. Disappointed in love, ;
Talking a sheet of paper, he made a ' tho ice.
I will proceed to coneludo evergreens and madrona branches. For paesed his cup back to be refilled, say­
in cany life, because he was too mean to
bed-chambere there arc nine great hol­ ing, os he smacked lu» lips:
will, in
in which
which he
he gave
gave his
his property
property to
to with
will,
furnish ln« affianced. Mire Maria Morse,
low trees, whitewashed or papered, and
CHAITKH V.
■
"Better coffee ’nusual, old woman."
cliarity—all except enough to set young
with a luur switch, which she broadly
Ten years are supposed to have elapsoiL liaving doors cut to fit the shape of the
Next morning she increased tho done.
Snyder up in busincas, and $11 wiU«l
hinted she’d like to have tor a ChristnuiM
holes. Literature finds a plaoo in tlie He drank throe cups, and fell from his
It
is
Christmas
eve
again,
which,
tlw
to Mrs. Snyder to purciiaoo a switch—
present, he all at once beepne a changed
leading stump, dubbed "th© library.” chair as ho was reaching for a fourth.
and thus atone for the folly of his reader will’ observe, it iqqiearH to be
man. He also clianged kin busiuesK.
most of the time in this story. Around If it were not for titat same haunt of He slept until noon, and went out to
Whilom a successful vender of lobsters, youth.
n pleasant coal fire in an aristocratic part Bacchus, it is certain tliat tho gureta of dinner. There wan beef soup and whinAfter a few momenta of profound re­
he launched out into the liazartlous aud
of Boston ait a Jiappy family. They ore this forest establishment would feel like ky—half and half. Snifflca ate it nil,
undefined field, or rattier prairie, of curb­ flection, however, he continued that old friends of ours. There is Pendulum nothing so much as dryads.
and slid, aa be wiped his mouth:
stone brokerage. Hii weakness was pro­ Syndcr would get hold of the money and Pucker, now a retired merchant, reading
"You're git’n to-be a better cook’n
.VKIF MOTtK or I-AXl-LlGHTI/fU
he
duce, and one morning State street awoke spend it for rum. “ Beridea,"
a copy of the Sunday THrncM. Hear him
An apparatus on purely scientific prin­ anybody, m’dear. But yer didn't make
to ths fact that all ths onions, calrboges mused, " I am not dead yet, and, of 1h Mrs. Maria Mon-c Snyder Pucker, and
ciples li»3 boon invented by Prof. Zim­ soup ’nutt" * _
course,
it
’
s
against
the
law
to
give
away
and parsnips, mid other necessaries of
over tho left is young Snyder, the news­ merman, which, on being attached to a
At supper everything was saturated
life in the market, had boon bought up. my money while I’m alive. Nobody boy, to whom lias been awarded the
tamp, rondcrs tho fatter self lighting and with whisky, and Sniffler. ate until he be­
____
doos that
“Thcro
’a a ____________________
corner in cabbogcewas
tho Ob, this is n selfish world 1
highest
prize for proficiency in sparring, extinguishing, the apparatus being sim­ came helpless, and his wife had to drag
xl_ i cry
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At____
startled
of . the bonk
clerks,
as they • Would I could help Moria and her boy,
in the acieutific department of Harvard ple and not liable to get out of order, him to bed.
first amelt the air of tho exchange for she must lie poor !"
.
•
" Onions and parauipe ia rix!" knowing- |
Then ho atopped short, aa if startled. College.
The gallon of whisky was soon gone,
and ho inexpensive in regard to tno
But who ore these two little strangers, chemicals employed as not to cost more and the only change tliat Mrs. .1 noticed
Jy whispered tho business men, as they &lt; ‘‘ But why,” ho asked, "why these
a boy and a girl ? They are (ho children tlian would tiie matches consumed in the in her husband was that while it lasted
greeted each other at tho free-lunch I h--n&lt;Jer thoughts-strangers to me these
■t , of Mr. and Mrs. Pucker. The l»by, Pcd- usual way for that period. A slight pres­ bn came to his meals with greater regu­
countera. But wo will pursue this agri- ““J
I
bio old love, or is it
cultural subject no further. Pendulum I Christmas that has como to soften my dulum Snyder Pucker, has his father's, sure of the finger on a key infallibly larity than usual.
nuuwive brow and open puree before , HgHta the lamp without touching globe
She is not the woman to give up any­
Pucker made hia correspondents settle, ' hardened heart?"
’
him. and tho
the girl,
criri. Marin
Maria Morse
Mn'iut Pucker,
"Pnolror
. •
him,
or chimney; on the ether hand, squeez­ thing without a fair trial. She got an­
and realized a handaomo fortune, which
As
himself this last question,
talks playfully with him an she playa ing a gutta percha lioll with hose con other gallon, and came near starving
he invested in tenement houaoa, where , •&lt;»« peroptmtian overspread his coun
cabtwgre furnish such an important I tenance, his chocks blanched, his eye- with her motlwr'H new switch on the floor noction iw instantly extinguishes it. Like henelf to death vb’le she fed it to Snif­
before her. R is indeed u lurppy family. the ordinary student's lamp, which in fles in every tiling Dial he ate and drank.
article of diet When he went round to l&gt;ft119 glittered—for, looking toward his
But you oak, “What has become of general construction tho Zimmerman His appetite increased at a fearful rate,
collect his rente, his nose always remind- mahogany wardrobe, he naw tho doors
SnyderI”
mechanism resembles, it revolves nod and ho cotnplimt nted her every day on
ed him of tlie foundation of hi, riches.
slowly opun, and the materialised ghost
To which wo make answer, "Alan, can be derated at pleasure; any kind of her newly acquired skill in cooking.
CEATTXR u
Ka**0 King stepped forth into the
he’s dead, and Pucker married the oil can bo employed.
’ .
apartment. He recognized tlie Ukanese
The second gallon soon went the way
O» ™la, bh..lm..K Ctawtaa. mor..(tom
Je. widow.”
of the first, and after two or three meals
TJtoom r.v nrntA.
Katie King, to whom tlie family are
mg, ten years after tlie incident related , i-j-Hon ■
bad passed without tlie seasoning of
India is garrisoned by 60,000 British
indebted for their existence, colbi fre­
in the proceeding chapter, Pendulum I
. ,
,
, ,
,
„
which Sniffles had become no fond, ho
Pookor. now grown Iwnrv, wd
1 Tlnnfang .bo bxl non., from U»
Besides those intimidating
quently and rati apples and drinkfl cider soldiers.
said, in tones that would have touched
viwMSnd, «n,l Md-b.^.-a, .tood in (rent I
W”M to borr»"
treopa there is a native army of alxibt
with them.
the heart of a tax collector:
-o of tt» oM BkU.- Home, wi.lnng to inter- ’ t“‘m
'"'rc of h°""r
She is now asriating in matcrialiriug 125,000, which, as well os tho subdued
"Mirandor, dear, the victuita don't
oeptUn. llrrt lo.nl ol poUtom tbnl or
“■« «M. ehntrny old Snyder's ghost, and be will call with and unarmed jicople, requires to be
rirnd in town, tor Im winter .tore, u be
1,k“
O”1 ”?E"’’ her soon and spend a few hours of social watched and kept in awe. The mortality taste os gtxxl as th^- usetl ter. Berms
to be somethin’ or 'nuther muring. ”,
™nld pntobme tbern rbmper ot th,. , “J bn ™t Ibeto pantrng ud brmfetate,
among
the
British
soldiera,
and
espe
­
I intercom m with Pucker and Mrs. SoyIs it any wonder that tho poor woman
pedaling eooateymnn tlun b. ootod M
“ 11 c“h, ‘&gt;"&gt;P »«"&gt;»
“‘*"d .
| der and the children, though Katie rays cially among the women and children of
gave np in despair?—Brunswick (Mo.)
the market
Duxbury clam, dug of a winter 6 mom [ he threatens to punch Pucker’s lirud their families, is fearful.
I’t-rmuKion is
JVctra,
, ,
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.
, ■ and placed upon hia epidermis.
A. bo rtooa thtee .b.eenng to tho
A1Urtho
I. ax soon as ho gets Pucker luaw-rializiKl given to fifteen per cunt, of the soldiers
to have their wives mid children with
jenough.
winter t&gt; blast, a half-clad newsboy up- :
.
Two boys who liad not attended the
MOUA^,
them. According to a recent sanitary
proacbed, humbly aud demurely, and
"Good evening.”
Certainly, every Christinas story ought report, it appear* that iu all India there Moody and Sankey meetings were visi­
with pi'oous plea besought him to pur­
ble in Sidney Place, yesterday, with
She smiled, lint spoke not.
to Unch its own moral, Irat I got mixed np were last year thus attached to the army
chase n paper.
" Wh-what would you like ?—su-suth- ro much in this that I feel boimd to make G.626 women and 11,860 children, and fingers firmly locked in each others'
"Get thee gone 1 thou minute vender :
in’ wanning 1”
an explanation. My hailing intention that the mortality among them was as hair, and the crowns of their heads
of hes aud falsehoods !" was the brutal
pressed closely together like twfl young
follows : Among the women 20 per 1,000,
Sho sadly shook her hea l, and replied, was to t«uch kindness to the .poor through
„
reply- -from which it may Iw in ferret!
billy-goats.
They bad been liaving a
"I come to tell you it is more bteared o liberal compensation to newsboys. As and among the children 70 per 1,000
jlr. Pucker was Dot on admirer of the to give than tn re«v»ive ”
very
fierce battle, and had paused long
I| for
tor th.i
tho other lessons M
to U
be tangbt, Uof died. This Sacrifice of life is on item of
daily prom of Boston. He was partial
enough to get breath and exchange •
“Then, Madamo,” raid he, "give me course, I must leave something to the the cqat of keeping Imlia in subjection.
only to the Sunday pajxns.
few friendly words.
$5. I'm poor and needy, and ns you &lt;eailer’H imagination.
First boy—“ I’ve heard things aliout
Instantly the gamin's manner and
Bkugamy Buowxjohk.
don’t have to spend anything for vittals
A fruitful source of heart-disease is
visage changed. Jumping away, out of
your fatner—he gets drunk and licks his
aud clothoe. you must have something
the breathing of impure air, and thou­
• reach of old'Pucker's cane, he executed
laid by."
" Emeline Arnold, did you strike your sands of people ignorantly favor its oc­
one of those gyrating movements with
Second boy—" Your mother takes in
Again she shook her head sadly, almost husbiuHl with a poker?” naked the Court currence by confining themselves to washiu’ and steals other folks’ clothes­
his thumb and finger plaood at his nose,
mournfully,
and
with
the
words,
"Do
of a squarc-ahouldered woman without dosifiy-shut, ill-ventilated rooms. The lines.”
for which liis kind is famous, and danc
child who, fresh from his afternoon’s
First boy—" Your father’s had the
, ing backward, had it all his own way something for Marinr!" she grad natty any bustle on.
until his heels struck the curbstone, 1 diaaoiyed, fading away from a msterinl" And wliat did he dot” she squeaked. ramble in the fields, last evening, said small pox, and been in jail.”
when, with his stock in trade, he landed i2ed bod’r’ Wld becoming so thin that
" llxo poker question takes tho prefer­ his prayers dutifully, and lay down to
Second boy—" Your mother liorrowa
’
•' through *•
her
lie
his
hangprostrate on tho sidewalk.
“’ **
“ saw v,
“ pantaloons v
ence, Mrs. Arnold. Did you play poker sleep in a most Christian frame, thia soap, and sugar, and flat-irons, an
moruuig
in bed
oeu with
wiin niH
Uu&gt; ngl.r cue
ot '
to tto&gt; wwnlrobo; llutdly.lx, .limp­ on hia head t"
morning wiih
wits up in
his nair
hair
Looking op Lc saw t.
.
* I peered through a buttonhole, leaving
" You don’t know what 1 have tn stand bristi ng with croMnesa, strikes at his
First boy—" I don’t blieve you never
Pendulam Pucker raised over him in a
nunc, and declares ho won’t say his bad no mother, and it mine was inch a
nothing but trowsora between hinrnnd from him!”
threatening miini.-.
an unsolvobte mystery.
" Answer my question, Mrs. Arnold. ’ prayers—that he don't want to lie good. father as your'n I’d drown him. ’’
Looking down, Pendulum Pucker raw
The Duxbury clams s‘iM occupied his
•• If you know tliat man as I do, Judge! Tlifl simple differcneo is, tliat the child,
Second boy—" You're a villain, John­
in those glaring, defiant, white-blue eyes
pnnoo, ma, wtom tolly nwtoro.1 to oon- I | Lte] tlirtywix JoUm to ™b".tenw having slept in a close box of a room,
ny Parker, and so is all your family, and
the intrepid soul of Maria Moroc !
tetotuneo, hi. Hurt mitejr-hk. torttocl |
lire yeu.
ooi ho torn his brain all night fed by poison, is in a
when you din, oh won't I go and dance
" Is your name Morse ?” queried the
Wtototoako.bnwktatot thoto.
| ^u. through with oyorydolbu-ot ill"
I mild state of moral insanity. Delicate on your grave!”
i
wiser.
Tlu-u reflecting, he answered
1 women remark that Then
it takes
them
himself, *' of course not. ”
the cup
of till
their wrath was full
Don't jou
Tl»
pl»&gt;
" W«ll, FdU bit him," ’ «!« repliwl i “ “ 12
But the youth retorted:
again, and they jerked each other around
last, " but in “*e mornW- Qaery:
sleep till the routs of their hair neemed to rise
wish you could find out f" „ .
-this point, if I rise to a -personal
- - explan. finding
--. herself ooroerod ok
..._
. f did
_t ±herri
»
with ch&gt;wd windows and doors, and with in rcmnnrtraDca, and their little i&gt;c«lp.
Taking him gently by the ear, P. I ation. ---------------------While I was writing ...
the prcced* wiiat
duv.
—answer
me tiiat 1"
j heavy tied-curtains?
Pucker raised the gamin to his feet, ] ing, the most unearthly din had been '
" T can’t do it. ”
.
r
,
stood up like nutmeg-graters.—Brookwhile he stroked the other car with the kept up around me, by both my own
" Vydl, air, he kicked a cot tiiat. Lae ' The adopted daughter of the late
fiat of his hand.
children and a small herd of tin&gt; neigh- । been in our family for throe years 1"
, Henry Wilscu ia now living at the resiWhu® a woman was getting off of a
" Hove you a mother!” again demand- bora’, who had come in to pass the after- !
" Is Mr. Arnold fate i” naked the ; dunce of Mra. Wilwm, iu tbe Clarendon Madison street car yesterday her foot
ad ilw&gt; mha-r. fiernelv.
•
noon. I would like to ask bow, iu , Court, looking over tho audience.
| Hills district. Her name is Eva Wilson,
slipped and she, her baby, and her
Heaven’s name, any one can write sue- !
Mr. Arnold, with his head bound up, t and she is about 10 yeara of age. She fa shopping were precipitated to the grornd
cessfully about ghoota with such material had l»ecu waiting to swear against hia a bright, intelligent, active and finely
" Has she a husband?”
influences around him? I will give you i wife, but suddenly ovrrtakrn with re- developed diild.' A lady by the name liorees. The spectators were t hrilktl
"In course.’’
an illustration : Just as I hod penned ! morae be rushed out doors as the Court ! of Mrs. Fifleld h^s the especial care of}
"And lii* name is—”
&gt; with horror for a moment, but the wo­
I tit* paragraph where Katie King appears, * called for him.
. her habits, training and education. Mr. man oorambled to her feet unhurt ere
"Snyder I”
wltir.lt
rnmrlewt wan
HIM. lu IX- U&gt;O .lima,
Xfns Am.ili! juu
Vntl mAV
LnnUv. - UtaM
numu UIVKKIU
C11UUAA nt
VI t|
-U1O.
uwwv, " I, » UBUU n VUIJ nun ,li.wl
mm ■&gt;
Al AUAUD,
A ex., they could dart to her sasurtanco, and

You are responsible neither for your
looks nor your name. Give mo s’ J/wald—and here w three- cents to pay for
it—■one cent more than the price asked.
Don't s]&gt;end it foolishly now, for thea­
ter tickets or candy,” said Pucker, softly
patting the boy's tinkempt bead, which
the latb-r hung down, tliat his benefactor
might not observe tho asucy and bellig­
erent look which overspread, jiis face.

the story, one of the outside brats hit'
mv youngest
vronnrwteil over
rwMte the Ilirad
--- - * with
'** ..a boot- 1
Wm. Snyder — n»«, Rill Snyder — my my
bated rival! And yet I would not harm jack, iMmuxse he would not give up the '
thee’-’ Mid ths miser, more tandsrly, whota of an apple with which his mother '

NO. 12.

NASHVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1875.

said his Honor, ••anil if you feel it your ’
te*. .Irak wAn*
lit.wl.on.l with
Mill. a
r&gt; rutlr..
duty tn
to strike
your hUsl&gt;and
poker !1
oocaaionally I suppose I can’t help it.”— !
Free Ph»*.
1

Dec. 34. 1866. He left do 4her chil.I
ma
■! - - adopted into Mr. rr.'l
tlren.
Eva was
Wil
.-on’s family iw-veral years ago.—Norfolk
j
Ontniy (Mom.) Gatrftc.
I

a TGVC/rrjro irrojtt.
Dnriug the bite Wflr.Mr. Enodi Arden,
of Thirty-second street, entered tis3 3Sd
Illinois infantry. It was reported that
he had been kilted on the liattio field of
Murfreesboro, ami his ITif- Annie
mourned him m dead. Hbe tried to keep
a boaiding house and a Berlin wool store,
but failed in ttyac endeavors to drive the
wolf from the door, and finally bonsc-uted
to marry, aud did marry, Philip Bay.
Last week Mr. Arden rolurnal homo
after a lengthened period of foreign
travel in Texas, and, making his way to
the house tliat he had formerly occupied,
was snipriaed to find it deserted. He
asked of a neighbor if Mm. Arden didn't
live there, and they said that the widder
Arden had married a men named Bay
and lived up on Hoynn street The gray
and bearded Arden thereupon went to
the house, and stealing up to the win­
dow, softly gaaod in. There he beheld
Mr. Ray holding one of the twins in s
peculiarly awkward manner; the other
was reclining on the knee of Annie Ray,
once Arden, while her daughter, a
younger and a fairer Annie Bay, was
dangling a nj&gt;are powder-puff to amuse
it* Mr. Arden did not groan and creep
away into the darkuees like a wonndc-d
thing, and spend the remainder of
bis days in a Dutch boarding house,
and die and be given a bang-up funeral
by Mr. Ray, but he went and rang the
front door-bell, and when hii former
wife answered it liis heart stood still,
and ho could not speak for a moment
She did not apparently rccognixc him,
but said: " Now, then, young man,
we’ve got nothing for lieggars here, tu&gt;
jturt start your lioota or I’ll set the dog
on you.' Thon ho found voice to re
Annie, it’s me; I’m Enoch."
mark :
And she answered :
O, no, I gueffi
not, Enoch is dead. The list of killed,
wounded, and missing cannot tell a lio,
aud you're dead enough for me. Be­
sides, I’ve gut a divorce, and a marriage
certificate, and what more doos a decent
woman wnnt ? Now, just you git or I'll
tall my husband.” "Your husband?,
replied Mr. Arden, “miserable woman!
I’m him." "O, you arc, ore you?”
cried Mr. Ray, who had oomo out to see
what'n thunder his wife was keeping the
door open so long for, and he tell upon
Mr. Arden. Y’asterday Mr. Arden was
brought up at the West Side Police
Court, and sent totho Bridwell for three
months for assault and battery, tho
Justice telling him that he might esteem
it most fortunate that ho war not held to
answer ou a chai go of forcible entrance
and attempted burglary. The worthy
magistrate warned the prisoner tliat this
buaincas of war records was played out.
The depositions in the case will be sent
to Mr. Tennyson.—Chicago Tribune.

JI—. IHUt try WUe; *”

w*rta#

gTV*!

_____ ...
Owbia^ia me «■».

IJilk by litllr arv

What is tho next thing to a hen
stealing ? Why, a cock robin, of course.
Why is a dishonest bankrupt like an
honest poor man ? Because both fail to

get rich.
’
Am old mou syra: "Were it not for
pretty darters, Cupid would have no

darts.
"He was one of our most energetic
______ , siys a village paper in an
Trustees,"
obituary notice, "aul wo trustee’s

happy."
The creditors of an absconding
Yankee fonqd, on opening his safe, tliat
the only thing he hod laid up for a rainy

day was on umbrella.
,
•• Thus w*&lt; a yming l*&lt;!y «f mwMUr.

• "J. Giur—Pack with my box five
dozen quills." There is uothingremarkablo alxuit this sentence, only that it is
ncofly as slrort as one can oe constructed
and yet contain th i whole alphabet.

Brin.; horn' hoa«y.

linn? Ixnn.- raonry.

A roxo father wrote: " It guncrally
takes twenty years of tr.uuit&gt;g to eradi­
cate the ward * nice ' from a womut’s
vocabuhry. The faits ot Nisg.ua, tho
Pralms of David, and the progreat of
the human race were ail nice to my eld­
est daughter till she got marrie 1.” /

Tub latest form of benevolence.
" Why do yon cat tliat -beef, if if m «o
tough 1" raid Jon«* to his ccnnpuiion at
a rnstuxranL "I want to provent its
appearing in some poor fellow’s hasli to­
morrow,” was his reply. "Do unto
One of th© secrets of the prosperity of others ns you would that others should
the French people, and their ability to do unto you.”
Mu. Joux BitcvciuM, happerriugto
Imar even the heaviest burdens without
giving way under than, is tho extraor­ lie seated by tho shlc of Coroner Con­
dinary thoroughness with which they nery, of Now York, '•nd feeling thirsty, ■
ctfltivate tlicir farms, vineyards and said .to that gim^eman, *' What will you
orchards, and tho profits which they drink I” "A Ihtlc claret," responded
■cgptrivo to obt.-.in from the snudlotd and his friend. "Claretl” exclaimed Mr
seemingly insignificant products.
Wo Brougham, "Claret for a Coroner! Why,
find a fresh exemplification of this in
some figure* lately published inn French
paper, exhibiting tho extent and profits
of chicken-raining. , There arc in France
about 40,000,000 bens, valued at $2n,000,000. One-fifth are marketed yearly
for the table, bringing about 81,000,000.
The annual production of chickens 80,­
000.000, worth in the city markets 824,­
000,000, and *2,000,000 are added for
the extra value of capons and fatted
hens. The production of eggs is esti­
mated at 48,000,000, making tho total
value of eggs, chickens, cajxms and hens
annually sold about *80,000,000, or 2.22
to every man vjmwi and child in France.
Tho power to make much out of a little,
and to live frugally on small means, and
with limited resources to fall back on, is
the distinguishing trait of the French
people, aud one well worth emulating.

thcro’a no body in that I”
A oettleiu’ i.noc called on the lite
Mr. Astor to solicit a ilonation for a
clioritablo purpose. He gave 8*.
"Why, Mr. Astor,” said the solicitor,
"how is it yon give so little ? Your son
John Jacob gave us tl00.” "Well,”
replied the old man, " He could afford
it He liaa a rich father and I haven’t.”

Nbw York Jlemld: The fact tliat
Henry Wilson’s brain weighed more
than the average grn s rise to the re­
newed statement that weight of brain
determines n person's ability. A Lon­
don caitman had the heaviest brain over
weighed. Quality, not quantity, gives
greatness. A cow his a bigger brain
than a mosquito, but she couldn't keep c
man awoke half the night trying f.o hit

her all over.

.

A WooDwann avenue car horse fi ll
■ down yesterday, ami eighWn nx n quick­
It is curious to some-times- watch the !| ly gathered around and guod upon him.
muvementa of tho gold market in the i Another man came up, and gidting hold
gn«t money ccntcra of the world. There ot tlie hnnwBB ho lifted and tugged,
an- certain commercial rules which gov­ while the others maintained silence and
ern tltesc matters beyond the power of made no offer to help. "There, blame
h'gislution. From the year 1871 to 1873, ye! help yourself up!” exdoimrd tho
Germany took from France as the war lifter as ho quit his bold. *’ If uono of
indemnity, tho enormous sum of 847,- you telters is going to Ixmb I hain’t go­
000,000of francs in gold, or 8169,400,000, ing to lift u pound!"--Lktruit Free
a sum exceeding by over |2,0&lt;X),000 all
Preus.
''
the gold import* d into Europe during
DECBMBKll.
that period from Australia, Mexico, and
California.

With this gold Bismarck I

establiahod the new German coinage, ;
Gaily th* ptrisUnaa bel'» an ria&lt;ta&lt;,

twenty-five francs, or an English sovc-1
reign, or an Ameriran five-dolfar gold '
piece. This same gold is now coming '
buck to France in streams as it were, '
and is being reconverted into twenty- J
franc pieces, or four dollars American
standard. Over this fact the Paris pa-!

pern are quite jubilant Tho laws of j
trade are stronger than Lite arbitrary die- i
tation of the shrewd and wily Bismarck.
It n a curious fact that Germany con-1
shrieked in au agoniring tone : "O, stantly owes France for goods received, '
mercy me, my dres..' Where’s my ether and that the must pay her iu th*, very
brown paper parcel? Is the baby hurt?" gold which Fran™ sent to G. rmany wfavu ‘
THflune.
paying the indeinoiry.

UrraJOa tbry of rrintWr rranciuic

�OOJ&lt; HEBEI

EAGLE SCREAM

“LET THE

GRAND R A Fids
•TODAY

DKC. 17.

D. W. LINCOLN.

I«7S

W1EE2ES1

The Reliable Mh«rt L|»e

ed. of their traveling

had untkrta

•• Did you see Aunt Ruth when ahe

'How dues thee du tittle Lou ? She
MT Hl.VW axn TBCM.
actually smiled,! don,l think Quakers reach it wai to endanger his »Wti M»;
look
aWfnl bad after nil.do you 1 •but at hat*be held up the fnu! form
of.the little bey to the old miller who
WedneoJiiy
morning ' de wn rd.
out of the-mill *&amp;•* he
“Did you vxpecDtu see a baboon in
Bradford

A happy group was soon seated
the city . Ix&gt;u,hk" «H children,wanted around the table, Mr. Bradford’s *mih
ing f«o&gt; U&gt;ld plainly huwglad he was
tu meet his sister after so long a sep
wirilDge of riding Brafion.
'•; aa they were
“Well, George, how ha* thee pro*
k .Bradford came pared since last I saw thee ? I should
judge from thy numerous storehouse*.
»nd-thy well filled board, that tlia
ihe irate*, be wan never &lt;ft»rguilea. good -Lord hath-smifed on thee, and I
The reasons for auchr kindne** and vee He hath left unbroken thy fam­
care, will be better known hereafter. ily group.”
When Lon arrived at Uncle Sofa
“Ye*. Ruth, we have great reason
ahe found him baisdy at work, ai­ for gratitued^ind I Ui'«k with thank­
ful b*urt« we acknowledge our heav­
gaged with xoraething to aid in his enly Father’s blessings.
.
support, notwithstanding Mr. Brad­
“ Mnry, thee don’t seem to grow
ford had repeatedly, told him thcie eld, I believe thee grow* younger,,
was no cause for iL As Lou rashes does thy heart grow young, too?’
in- with »“good morning,Unde Sol,"
“How could 1 help but keep young,,
he starts suddenly from his work with so much of peace and Aimfort:
with, “ why little Lou I am so glad Hionud me, and w« have all beeni
to see you, I haven’t seen you for blessed with a remarkable degree off
most a week, where have you been, health, which is one of the greatesti
child?” .
blessings.”
“ You don’t know Uncle Sol, how
" That is true, and by-the-way,,
busy we have been, you see we are George, does Uncle Bui live on thei
going to have company from the city, place yet, arid how is the dear good[
and father Ims gone to meet them man ?’
DOWjUnd I rode down as far as here;'
“ He is the same happy, contentedI
•' Strange that you have been so man, al rays doing good wherever an।
busy, did.you have to oversee things? opporiuniny present*. We couldn'ti
bvwrhb al! are coming?"
spare him ! no ! no! ask -the childreni
“ Now Uncle Sol don’t make fun
if we could ?’
of me, you know 1 do work some­
“Spear Uhde Sol!" chimes in Luu,,
times when I can’t help it; but cous­ “ I guess we couldn't, we could spare
in Kate and Jnha, are coming, and I this whole iarni, and everything else
suppose Aunt Ruth, too, and she is a belter. I told, him to day we children
.Quaker, do you know anything about would be down there bright and early
Quakers, do they look and act like
lo-morrow morning ”
other folks ? they will be here by five
The gueais retired early lint night,
o'clock, and I want to be home again for they were weary from their long
before they come, so i can get off one journey,nnd as Aunt Ruth remarked :
side to fake a good look al a Qnakcr “sleep is as needful as food, and thee
before she sees me.”
know* my children, that many a fine
“ What, your latheFs sister Ruth
frolic is prepared for this holiday
coming! the little Ruth I used to we^k, and no lime is equal to the,
know sj many years ag&lt;• ?’
morning hours."
Did you know her Uncle Pol T‘
Mr. and Mm. Bradford have a
•’ To be sure 1 did, but 1 upver ex
quiet and confidential visit with Aunt
prctmFto sec her again.”
Ruth the n&lt; xt inoruing, at the close
• But I tel’ you Unde Sol she is a
of which,Aunt Ruth remarks : ''Don’t
Quaker, and I am afraid we won’t thee think it best not tu teh the chil­
have a bit of a good lime where she dren until after their arrival, for suris, but we childrep will conic down Erises ore pleasing to the young, you
here, and I know we will have a
now "
good lime then, for we always do;
But le'. us take a look into Unde
and I want you to think up lots of Sol’s, for tho children are all there
good stories to tell us.; but see hero I making the old man's heart glad with
( have brought yon a basket full ul their merry conversation. " Now for
good things, and 1 am going to get
a story," shout* Ben, “for Uncle Sul
dinner; plsy this is my house and
is famous at story telling.”
you be my company, wont you?”
“ Yes,” says Lou, "he promised to
“ Yes. yes, child do ns you have a think up some good oqcs when you
mind to, and while you pr pare din­
come girls.”
.
ner, I will finish this piece of work ”
“Wo wdi'le ddiglited to hear
Undo Sol resumes his work, while
them," says Kate and Julia.
many scene* of the past ri»e before
** Shall it bo a true story ?" says
him, brought to remembrance by UncleTSbL
“Yes , yes!"-says oue
Lou's announcement of tho coming and all.
visitors
“A true one it shall be, so
Lon flic* around fixing files, s*lgoes:"
&lt;ting table, and with pride she arran
VKOLK SOL'S 9T0BY.
ge» the good ihings her mother pre­
“ Many yearn ago, jn the quiet
pared in the most tempting'manner,
little village of G—■—.stood an old
and Uncle Sol is starlrd in hi* reverie
seminary, and many a farmers sun
by a call to dinner by the fnnniest
and daughter, found themselves per
looking little object he ever saw, fur
milted to attend, after passing the
Lou had arranged herself in her
course of study in their common dis
shawl in iniilaiimi of a train dress to
(net school*. It was adapted partic­
appear, 1 suppose, mure dignified iu
ularly tu tins das*,for various reasons;
her new position.
the leading ones are : that it was con
“ Well, Loa, this dinner is nice
ducted t»V an excellent Christian man,
enough to sit before a King."
'And
and his wife, wl»o took as maafa inte­
the Queen (s in the parlor,' said Luu.
rest in tlieir pupils as if they were
Or rather at the table waiting on
members ot their own family, and
Uncle Sul, the best King in these
Much they were in one sense,* lor
parts?"
board, lodging and school were all in
" Oh, yon funny little-Txni, I guess
one building, aud produce of farmers
you never will forget yuur nursery were taken in pay for board, and
talcs; upon my woid. if here ain’t tuition, as far aa could be made use
sanduiclies, mince pie*, cake niiu
ul, thus bringing It within the reach
everything else tuu nuiner'uu* to men­ ot all who desired to attend ; and a
tion—how fliuiishthil your mother merry band they were, too. although
always is—I gue»» this i* a furelose
many were young Indies and gentle­
of Chiisiinas."
men, yet they entered heartly in'o all
“ Why, this isn’t a begming to
Sports, thus fitting them for hard
what we will have for Christmas,
study, and preserving their health
but my |kmit jmiI turkey, that I’ve
The surrounding* afforded them am
been- feeding so long, will have to
pie facilities fur play both summer
suffer, but I'm to have the wish-bone
and winter. Tlie building was sit­
and you will wish with me won’t
uated un a little rise, and a short dis­
tance beyond flowed a rapid little
a Christmas tree, and—add. Ben and
stream, called l-y the cbildrdo 'Crys­
I are going to have something that
tal River.’ A quarter of a mite b«k&gt;w
we planned the very first night we stood on old mill, owned by an odd
heard they were coming, but 1 shan’t
iittle man, many would laugh at and
tell, for Ben Bays girls can't keep a
secret, but*I know they van just as say there goes 'shorue,* ah bough be
heard it on many occaatuus, he never
well as l&gt;oy*. and I’ll show him they
replied, but kept his own counsel.
Oue summer, there was an unusual
A word and smile from Uncle Sol, large number in the school, and
shows plainly that he could easily among them there was a boy, smaller
learn the secret if he chose, for lie aud younger '.han all the rest, but his
is a great confident with the children keen, bright eye showed intelligence,
Dinner being over the little house and capabilities of keeping up with
keeper put rvaryting in order, aud those much older. One day there
then, child fashion, waytiwions to g'-t was quite a commotion in the school,
home before the \ labors cirnc, mid foras'range pupil hud arrived, ind
with a hurried good bvf sne was soon the first moitimg he entered the
Hying down the road, while Uncle school roomu a litter went around, ut
Sol aut by the window, watching the his tall, awkward, tmgnin appearance.
littia figure out of sight over ifie htli, Surne suggratud that they though he
leaving him a’on« tunning half aloud, must resemble Oliver Goldsmith and
one might cateh the broken aenlen perhap* he would prove as smart,
ces—“what a strange child—what aa but they gueased uul Tha» week*
idea she has id Quakers—igu, ga «he
care for the strange yonth.wha work­
of Iseial, and A thought br«t not io ed faithfully at Ins books, aud wliuu
1*11 her anj thing about them, but let the others were at their sports, bn
wxh book ia band would stud! down
astonished when khe finds out they the strewn, and seated ueder some |
old tree, wuuld
Oue day the si
Tea ia in waiting a! tgrmer Brad a txmt ride. Ah
fold*, and a chei-rftt! lire bum*in the'

ger expecdUnm.
. Lou is constantly running to the

LONG BRICK

EXTRAflBDDiARY

division.

. TIME TA.BIJE.

GMCHmit PB0VBWN8,
AArD jrono.vs.

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

FAMl ly medicines

Miedicnwt,
fared. A few days sufficed io restore Dr. ■ Drake
the littie boy tn health and activity.
Lyman Browns Jfydrantd,
bul.nut «o with the other,' for lung
Piilt anti Gran I Medicines,
weak* Ins life was despaired of, but
Indian Blood Syrup,
yet be lived, though-a cripple for Htr.
Electric Health Restorer,
“ Noble fellow," says Kate, “ and
ail to save the life of-another."
“ And J should think those other rbicb
boys would have been ashamed for
Business done on the square and
treating him so bad before." says satisfaction guaranteed.
Lou.
" But the best is to bo told my
At the ol4*Undj Ao. 1.
children, though this finished the
cripple's school days, yet, he was
D. W. LINCOLN.
kinoiy cared for by this small boy’s
father, as ho had no lioma of bis own.
and since his father's death, he is
still remembered by the boy himself,
now a strong noble man.”
“Is this really a true story, Uncle
Sol." says Jqlia.
a:
" Yes, true, my children, the crippie five* to testify to it hituneff.”
\
H
J
“
S’
“ Oh, I wish I could ree him,” says
B
Loa, “ wouldn’t I hug and kiss him
though."
to
A smile from Uncle Sol, reveals
the secret, and they nil rush for hint,
Wl)ile Ben cxciaimtt, “ and the little
boy is my father!"

Taa Knr Yo*X Onurn.-Tbi« best of
foully ne*«p4]Mni it u frevh and intirexl-

fore; and we think it more to. Its left ft*
alone are worth more than the rubaorlpiiou
prise of the paper. It repudiate* *11 offer.

3 » g Xg
o
If-"
5 $ Q to
1
s
k
S’

OD
G
CTQ

I
PC
5

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NOTIONS, BEAVER CLOAKING,

On.ndK.p[&lt;b^

NDERCL0TH1NG.

FLANNELS, AND

Detroit

Li

For iMten and "VVomeri^
I WILL RETAIL

WHICH

KNOWN

AT
in

PRICES

HERETOFORE

UN­

Nashville:

A Full Line of those Double Width

ALPACAS, FOR 2-5 CTS. TO $1A YARD.

NwhTille.
asffiSi..
lUmmood,
Grand JUpId.,

JUST OPENED. 100 PIECES OF

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING R 8 CENTS.
TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

*

Boots, Shoes &amp; Rubbers

Fort ffajBB, Jacbnl Saiiur E. g,
SHORT LINE BETWEEN
MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH­

TRAINS RUN BY cj&amp;WAGO’ TIMM.

Which-will be sold from 50 cents to $1 less per pair than can be bought
elsewhere.
A specialty in

GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS. CAPS, AND FURS,
AND A LARGE

3

i:&gt;

M

CONSISTING OF

o £-

patrons a «p!«ndid family ncwFpopc-r of the
largent &lt;lita«naion», etrsiaining all the dt•irable new«, religioui and aecalaV, and Hn
endleas variety of raadiftg for young' an I

Mot. UM 1875.

TRUMAN'S I

difficult, for bis lag* were caught be-'

tween ‘lie floating logs. thun holding
him fast, and help not arriving for

awn; BAnn aid maoiT.

BARGAINS!

LOT OF

BUFFO ROBES, LAP ROBES &amp; HORSE BURKETS

OX

You can be shown everything you want in

IVIi-h.JE- C. J?itting-er*

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS!

ffl A FULIj line of choice groceries

MELINEHY&amp; FANCY GOODS!

My 51 Tea beats all the hobby price* in town
37“ For further particulars inquire at the counter.

Waterloo
JONMVUU

G. A. TRUMAN.
S. LEIBHAUSER,
OLD FELT HATS

CHANCKBY

MERCHANT TAILOR!

ORDER.

Shu of MlrMcKB. Serent«*nih JedlrHl Clrrult ta

Connections t
LT .TAec»0« - Oom coeoe.-Uoni »ft
?.Ilrlilt-.in Central
1 jnrin.
OrandRIw
y*ldr..laekaon
»od MfortXTa

OPEN

READY MADE CLOTHING!
IEN'8, YOUTHS’I BOYS’ CLOTHIHG

0&gt;

After a temporary suspension of busi­
ness the

Please fjtac me a ailL
Mtek Nov. Io.

fURltriVRE MANUFACTORY!

KDWABD A. HOLBBOOK.

inrronTs.CwJ .
rd, Dee; let A. I).. MW.
• copy.)
s
(11-14)
CHANCERY OBDEIl.

Parlor, Library, Dinin, Office aid
GENERAL FUNTQHe!

GEO M SAVAGE &amp; CO s CQLUMK

Wolcott Hardware

8. UEBHAU8KR.

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

A GAIA !

A &gt;H.r.KDlD arm.,

again opens its immense stock to the pub­
lic. They have adopted a Cash System
and accordingly reduced their goods to

“BED-ROCK” PRICES!

nrntorr vnxLT Tmihnt

PATENTS.

- IS!”
Paler.L either ta the U. S. or miv tnnwn cmtclrr t

Together with a foil aasortweal at

rTiiw. a bfbaoux, Fmmmm.

MIRRORS,PICTURES, FRAMES

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

Gillman Bros.

THE

FOLLOWING

OIL 013 IL.

AID LADIES’ A GENTS RE8TURAIT.
Com: Wood«»nl »d TeShtaaa *—nr—
DETROIT, MICHIGAN.

10s and all sizes larger, per kg. $3.20
&gt;•
« - “ nmth lb.
noai_9.
- per
0.031-2
Of all atylM and lint, and METALI C
furninhod to orde»
7,
8, per kg. 3.50 lb. 4 M
6,
SHR OtfDS AND COFFIN LIN­
8, 4,
“ 4.00, lb. 41-2 Oa &lt;A. IM N .I , n.xi, I win mw
2,
INGS kept constantly on hand.
Shoes,
per kg. 5,25 a class for the study of
&lt;1
u
Nails, Pointed, “
lb. 23 Instrumental Music.
W• nanafactur* oar Ftrnritme from the
on PIANO or ORGAN.
No. 8 Cook Stoves, 30 pieces Furniture 18,00 HiMtnicttaa girtt
&gt; TMua*uan-BAM wHf raotira
carsfal attention. Public Bsbeanala
Cottage “
8 to 14.00
NMkrlile Mieh.
Beckwith Heater No. 18,Zinc and Pipe
included................................................$15-00.
MARBLE WORKS No. 20,........... . . ................................... 18,00. Tix*a, f10 pf Qr. / Giu. B. FLEMING.
Double Portioned Steel Axes,
1,00.
BLACK A FULLER,
T/oprictors.
Uliampioii Cross cut Saws,
per Ft. 50 MEAT MARKET!
Diamond-tooth Saws, Complete, “ “ 1,25
icvKitr DKscHtrnoN or
ROE &amp; CLEVER.
Kerosene Oil, 175 fire test, per gal.......... I5.
TOMBSTONES and every thing else in proportion.
inform lh« p«Mfe U May viU
COFFINS AND CASKETS,
CASES

CLEMENT^tTn, CorapUfn.nP. Mtcilor.
(A true «oft.) ■ AU«M, W«n. it.

Oyster 0o*an,
EVMOrKAW UOTKI^

CONTAINS THE PRICE OF A FEW

LEADING ARTICLES:

Baby Cais aai Feranialatm i
,sss

LIST

Nails,
« “
“
“
Horse

c

mt

asmost axi

and MONUMENTS,

for down the »ee«ra wua
bo»&lt;. UHl to a m-a, Mai Ute o d mill. I
Tticy «.r&gt;i mn u »«d h&gt;«in; a goy .
BUCK 4 FULLER.

m

A m-CLAS8 TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION.
All persons having notes or accounts
past due, will greatly oblige us by calling
and settling the same at once as we deed the
money.
'
j,

keep eoasUntiy on band

FRESH MEATS.

�—

ivjf tfntKcroKT.

I I.X^ JM «

DEC.

Henry Ward. Beecher

17, 1*75

evety ten dollar* invested by buying your Dry Goodp. Groceries
Capa, Clothing, Boots, Shdea, G^uta* Furnishing Goo'
al the 12 I -2 per cent profit store.

u-e« which had been

social draw* transpire^, this tree

WOMDERFUX! BUT TRUE.
and shot himself.
Battle Creek had an &gt;18,000 fire Bunday.

wjtrt that

woTidri.

•arrttm. Mfi*****’* trivMnt th» test wwtwtejr

Observe

our

jEhrrrCsrjt

Prices:!.^

stump flew back and crushed the little in- ,en ballding ieok fire from a stove si 11 Just opened 50 pieces P|aid Prints, (beauties)
7 centi per yard.; &gt;Tr'“77'^7 ;
nooenl out of extetance, recognisance, and
••
”
•'••
10
TO
-Looidale
Lonsdale Cottons,
Cottons.
124
12|
-“
-remetaberanee.
Distant ftrnbliags, about
6
“
u
20
“
Brown Cotton,
about the matter Had been beard, until last
8? and npuranlsSeveral persona.
Piles of Feit Skirts at
121 cents
Good Cotton Batts, pound lolls,
A. BARBER. M-. IX. Homi-o. inihfe Pbrakfan and Sarswm. &lt;KlWe. rw
•2.95
.
Men’s Rubber .Boots,
powerful revival hai been in progteea
38 cent* and npu-srds. ’
of
sad num a...
fair. By ten o'clock a .ttfore or more
15 Grades of Tea. from
j
hundred heed have teten stolen.
A beautiful Oil Chromo given with each pound sold.
WEBSTER k HOBBS. Bteck♦ent to work with erowbari, picks,
’’ ■ralUx.' Al! kind, of wort In 1h« BJfci.Toith
—Wheel, |l.TO; Clover 8eed,|« 46; (date
We appraciait. the value of Cash Custom, aud propose to-have it, re
tie boys who slide down hill in by and for­
bidden places, and run Into board fences.
Filially,after several hours of toll and sweat
—F. Dancer has iscnad invitations and

H

OS’** OYSTERS for 25 cis

per

WrfasLsa’t.

•

— A largTrtMk ut GLOVES and. MIT­
TENS &lt;e be add CHEAi'EB than al any
bther Mero te Naahvitle at
TFMXc A Mclfdmeu

tar RBADT MADB CLOTHING, Badte
and Shoes, Mittens and GIovm. Buffalo
Bobea, and BlankeU, and a large and well

come. As the leader stepped ia the pit to
carefully examine,naught broke the solemn,
intense stillness except the faint twittering of
Brooks, of Dig Rapids, wields the
a loae chick-a-dee. A short time passed
quiH” for the Banner.
and be calledto his aid a couple of hornypalmed tillers of the soil. Soon the whole
—Make your girl a Christman present. band were at work with tkeir shovels snd
We have some elegant styles of calling cards
picks, but after abbther season of toil, and
as they clambered out of the pit and stole
—8iobkai*n &amp; Willyard, of Saugatuek.iu- awsy whhout a Word, disappointed and
chagrin lurked on tho brow of each. Thun
ville House barn next week.
ended the second .chapter.

—Ths frame of 0* Js mill was raised last
Friday afternoon. Il is an imposing and
•• Homy” looking structure.

THE DONATION.

The Donation last Thuredsy evening, al
Masonic Halt for the benefit of Rev. C. L
—A number of Hartingites are 'dissatis­
Deyo, was a pleasant affair and financially,
fied with that burg, and talk of imigrating
a auccros. Orno Strong wa» chosen Chair­
ty OYSTERS only 25 cents per
man. T. T. Crandall, Secretary, and H. M.
can at Wtrirs A McNamks' C. O. D. Gro—The Baptist society are making arrangemenu for a Christmas tree their chapel. and Clement Smith, read able essays, and
Hang iotbrthing on it for your friends.
Mrs. Truman, Thon. Brioe, and F. T. Boice

day, fracturing his skull and ■producing
other carious injuries. He is in a precar
ions condition.

W. A. AYLSWORTH, Proprietor.

ATTENTION, ALL! Greeting

Tekonsha, kid her baby in the crib, and
returning to it in an hour found it dead.
Marlon Couch,of Grand lUp!&lt;l£,lost $860

in a faro bank, and Saturday morning he
tapped his throat with a jack-knife. At last
aemyint* he was still living but unable to

M. flinI,

I world respectfully inform my friends
that lam

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

■ Again in the Trade

T IT. LEE,
V.
I&gt;C pu t y. Khvrtfle

pay tho Highest Market Price for

PARADY, Manufacturer ?f

tnd shtH be pleased to renew

reliu, Ingham county.

*
BusineM^

charged with child murder, waived examin­
ation at itarshatl Mutday, snd was bound

POTATOES,

o»er for trial in the circuit court. Anna
Owens, the mother of the child. Is now in
ease of sheriff Smiley st Marshall. She io

CORN. APPL&amp;, OATS,

A German named Miller suicided M Flint
one day thia week. He was a wiuinas in

ELEMENT SMITTLW
LAWYB

Bootfl an«i Shoea,

U.elation»

with you. I trust by frirHlealing I shall be
able to retain your confidence, and to win
that of strangers.

Clover Seed, &amp;c.,

EspeoiaL Attention

Delivered at their

is invited to my stock of

OHN Q CRES8Y,

MONEY. TO LOAN I
(h Apynitt! Fea! EsULe Secshiies,

$30i).00 and UPWARDS

[I^“OLD SANTA CLAUS makes
Assortment of elegant HOLIDAY GOODS

“ Tbit can SAVE 20 cents ou every dolr by buying of
White A MeNames.
t — Be sure to call and sea those Harik and
Hedre Wash Boards at 49
No family
fiheeld bC bilhout one.

WW. (Mo ri* Il “chaw” of Whits A McJ
Kames’ 80 oest ToflBACO.. Il ia as good'

Stayed ihreo'dayx. Seen the eights and en­ preaiding at the organ. Taken altogether it
ELEVATOR nV MA MOVILLE
ON IA»X0 TINS. '
joyed ourselves, regardless of fog and mud was an enjoyable occasion. The receipts of hia wife. He bad Leen led to believe that
_.x
L. RU88ELL.
some harm would come to him, and so in
hia fright and misery he went off aud drown­
Wa also keep on liknd tAd have for sale
brick for a three story fUrditttre manufact­
AND
ed himself.
ory, to bo built'next summer. More ebon/
There will be H Christmas Arch al the M.
LATH,
—Dr? Barber, while ansistin^ at Olds rais­ E. Church on Friday, Christmas Eve. San-.
hingles
U
Claus, the great, great grandfather of all log schools this winter, could secure the
ing, Friday, received a “atitcb" in hte back
services
of
J.
M.
Roe,
of
thia
village
as
wa ter lime
and has not been siilo to leave his Ltd since the children has been engaged to come In,
WHICH IB NOT EXCELLED IN TOW N.
aud as usual will make the hearts of both
Alldxlflcan.
SALT,
—Hdrkce Fiirit has moved into tho bsusa young and rid glad by the gtAxl things he
HAIR,
vacated by McClue. He will occupy Flem­ has for tbrm. » Tlie exercises will be enter­
Ready pay customers shall have no cause Specialty. G&gt;rre»]K&gt;nd«uev Invited. TlS
STUCCO,
ing's store, when completed, with his Mock
to complain of high prices.
taining and an admission fee of ten cents
WM. JONES,
^c., ifC.,
of goods,
for all except the children belonging to the
Give &gt;le a Call.
. —Conductor Hamilton,af the way freight, acbool, will be taken at the door.
Door
which we slip and retail at bottom prices.
Naahvilie, Mich., Jan. 27, 1876.
last Tuesday, stopped ins train long etlcugb
AINSWORTH A BROOKS,

ELI STRONG,

S

WihtKLKa'a.

bless you muchly.

'

—Mite Ada Wellman was married to

Oils , VareUhaa, etc., which we are sell^g week, and the minister that tied the “iilken
ctfrd.” hadn't g £ dtft Of hearing before the
ydddg men of the nelghbo'rhovd were on
hand with tifeit t&gt;ella, hOrris, gu'n.i and
borso-fiildka to pay their retfjfe'cta. Af'er an
hour’s din and clatter that tforild rival
Bedlom, the dsatesu ca'pitulalcd sad the
noctcrnal besiegers closed their charivari
Vnxux'i.
sad partook of the best ia the domicile:

HOLIDAYS.

NAshvilla, Mich.
WORTH OF

General Ctmteyandng,
Collections a specialty.

Clocks, Spectacles, $c.
Kvery article silieJr vrsrT«5u J a» represented o
lutn-v refutwled.

New Goods

In Maple Grove, Doc. 9th; by Rev. E. L.
WHAT CAN SHE DO&gt;-Roe.
Kellogg, Mr. Jacob Rou?h,‘ of Sandusky,
Ohio, to Miss Ada Grace Wellman, of Maple
! Grove.

Copying and Enlarging
GIVES r.ttTICGLAU ATTXSTIOS.

JV8T RECEIVED AT

BIBLES a Spbtlalty.

A young fellow named Hansen, while aul
shooting near Holland, on the 10th, was
killed by the accidental discharge of bis
own gun.
.
Julia Olmstead, ot Bay City. Mteh^ got
| $2,500 out of Hlrtxn Benson, of the name
How’s that
for Hi!
Saturday, John Naylor fell and brake his

a boule

HoWell arid broke his ankle.

GFjVJVEJES.

ggr CHEAPEST AND BEST! -©g

PETERSnrS HitUllE

KOCHER BROS.

A SAD THOUGHT !

POSTAGE PRE-PAID OH ALL SUBSCRIPT10IB

AUTHORS, CHESS, CHECKERS

approprUU-ly called

FOR THE

Tie Meiml to Pen ffll Pradl!
MAN
tntktrfflnfe bf Nashville or rtcJatty need bo

.A-lbimls

FALL AM WINTER TRADE !

FOUND

EIGHT DIFFERENT STYLES

DEAD

AT BOTTOM PRICES
LIVERY STABLE!
WM. VENN. PflorRigTtra.
At BHgood'e Ud stand. Nashville, Mich

them, ’though they muster many
Nashville, Ort 12th.

pions Holly father entered a sloon with
lien, nt Masonic Hall, Towrtay. Doc. 14th.
Mr. Van* hu had several y

lan.1%
C. 1. Dxro.

Cloakmaking

GIVE ME A CALL
0-21

Jas. E. Scripps of the Detroit £txning
Departed this life in this village, Dec 9th. News, charged Judge Reilly with adultery
1876, Macns. oldest daughter of George and Reilly hse sued Scrippe for libel, laying
hia damages al $26,000,

Hryamb wtamdsieia

Worsteds, Real and Imi­
tation. Laces, Yak Lace,
Passimentirc, Real and
imitation Hair Goods.

Sirs, joe Etheridge, of East Saginaw,has

Monday. '

FACT WORTH KSWTUd.'

1 Doz. Photographfl, $2.90
8 Ferrotypefl far
.80

Fall anti Winter

Drenfl and

BOYS TOOLS, AC,

AMs FINLEY’S CMSBRATED TOLEDO

Has just received a largo and complete

IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.

Dr. W. H. Evans, of Detroit, died sud­
DOMINOS, BACKGAMMON,
denly on the 10th, frtra the effects of hard
drinking.
A sou of R. tf. 8. fy/or. of Delkoit was
u, when Frogfoot was !n their employ, they
killed at Owego, on the 10th by the acci­
dental discharge of his pin;
PICTURES,
•• Plug ” Campbell, who kilted U’helaliafa BLOCKS, MAPS.

Wo have a Very CHOI Cl line of fnnerol service* were conducted by Rev. C.

LOAN

MRS. L. O. CROCKER

JUST NORTH OF ATL8W0RTH*8.

Direct fro hl’tieui York

MONEY TO

CHAS. W. DEMARAY

NEW ART GALLERY!

FROM JEST TO EARNEST,

list wc*k.

— 1 lb. Candy free to those
who buy a pound of Whiti
&lt;fc Mcttamks $1.00 Japan Tea.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Justice of the Pedb^,

NASHVILLE, MICH.

Al the Advent Church, Assyria C.ntrc,
Dec. 12th, by Elder P. Hotter, Miss Sarah BARRIERS BURNED AWAY,
Shepard to Elder D. C. Berry, both of Aa- OPENINd A CHESTNUT BURR,

Mr. Wnt Bull and Sira J. M. Rlee, both
of Sfanihsii,diedfrom Ike effects of cauecrs,

Cheap

JEWELER 5 OPTICIAN

DURING THE

PLAIN TALK, (Holland.)

falV'n heiress.to a fortune in England.
D. W. Lixcolx.

|

L. J. WHEELER
CHAS. W&gt; DE MAR AY’,

Boise Bros

B1TTTER SWEET,

praise and prosperity.

Hixle

Practical Millwright; •
■ IL&amp; HASM1M1Y,

AT

hie sentence of cloee confinement was imme­
diately put into execution by bis being carMixxn CAmoi, at the C. 0. D. GRQCERY. following,topics at the Christian Church, noted in his gloomy cell.
next Sabbath. Morning topic: •‘Christ’s
The widow of 4&gt;e murdered Molyneaux is
WHITE A McNAUKd.
treatment of'the bruised ; reed." Evening left with five children, the eldest aged ten
MBU New lino of Prints and Drew Goods topic—“Christianity, versus Creeds and
years, the younge«t two. Sbe will (immedi­
__ _______
WuiUi's
ately remove from Jobnstbtrti. this Co., to
SHAKSPEARE.BURNS, BYRON,.
DENTISTRY!
—The Michigan Central Railroad Is one the vicinity of Washington, where her par­
COWPER, MILTON,MOORE
J. W. Hitchcock. Dentist, will visit of the bent regulated roads in existence. Its ents reside, snd where she lived previous to
bed is always kept in perfect condition and
TENNYSON,LONGFEL­
present during the trial who bore marks of
Office at th&lt;S resldxticli &lt;Jf 8. W.
LOW, leUCILL’E,
eondnetors, makes travel over this road a a fearful encounter with Nye, in the form
pleasure indeed. With such officers as W.
WHITTIER
\
■8k- ttaving purchased Mr. Wheeler's
B. Strong, and H. C. Wentworth, at its been wounded with a knife.
KATRINA.

JPor*

,

Proprietors.

'—!L J. Reamer, since bis discharge from
The trial of Nye. for the mrriJer of Moly'
ths House of correction, resides at Char­
lotte, with his wife, aa happy aa two turtle the jury on the 11th, at Marebail, who after
doves, and Grass .Widow Surfher has gone being out just 28 minutes brought in a ver­
diet of murder in the first degree. Nye was

—Wil our friends and good patrons niake
— MATCHES warranted P.M only seven our New Yean a “ happy one ” by walking state prison at hard labor end In solitary
cents per box at White &amp; MoNamc’i C. upto tho captain’s counter and giving us a confinement. The parting of tl^e prisoner
O. D. Grocery. •
cheek for that little balance. Do thtee things with his friends was vsry affecting. ‘ He fell
into his only orotber’s arms, and tbsy wept

than ever before in Nashville.

BOOTS AND SHOES.

Santa Claus

as is generally sold fflf ffLOT.

Try k.

.

; and at prices cw

W, H. RMBER

k

€. F. SW AN.

Bro.

Min Tales aed Novelettes
■ h&gt;M paMUh.d
AB the ma»t
■ «rrlicr« arewut-teyea to writ* origtuaHy for

�^830159377

"I am none of your low-down John
Ott!” bo exclaimed, as be ■was brought

'• Don’t talk quite so loud until I find

“ Are you addrafcing your con versa- inc regular ejireoiiing ot um&gt; tears, one
iou to sui, sir?” asked tho prisoner in on : the flow of these Seeds to ba constantly '
j toy rotor, as hs stood up very erect.
' renewed in tho way just mentioned, be-

jutDCAatr^r.TiKt.

Affabs-Cngla, Cbshrusn; Aaitewy. Morrill' What do you say to ilio charge ?"
Mates,Sawsso, (km&lt;w«r, Sorwoos. wteta. jo- j ‘ ..gjrj" ani»«red the prisoner eol- through two little drains, situated in tho!
h n JL. » rixuTltowr, ThoruLm, 8mwn--u. J‘Jt! 7°^ are addressing a Doted corner of the eye near the noee. Thu* '
.J..
&gt; n—... ii-w..
m«r. „n.l nnrw&gt; of vnnr nrirv-lwira.' ritl- all team, after leering the eyelids, flow
si LVER
into the nostrils. To aware himself of
TIPPED
“I am, eh? You ate not Sergeant this, the reader ha* only to notioe, unSHOES
poetic aa the fact may be, that a person
“ I, air, am the Key Dive of IDtnoia!’ after crying much is always obliged to
CABLE
make a twofold use of the pocket-hand­
exchuined the man.
SCREW
kerchief.
Ma&lt;y. MoCrsrry. Fseslso. InqaUs, cbalneaa ;
xuero w«o ■ rung pmuw.
WIRE
AUi^n. Hamman Jmoth. Bwc. McDoasM, with- 1
The sound of teeth munching peanuts
Tmt following are some of tlie salaries
ere. lloolutlunary Cteime Sl.lsnew. Cbalrmas; |
nainfullv loud.
paid to foreign missionaries: In India
JotMMtaa. Goidthwsita, MarriU of VcnoMCt, Wrtebi.
.
• . .
. .
.
the Americmi Board j&gt;ay their miisiionnium 81,000; the Presbyterian, $1,000 Ur
•1,080; tiie Iteformed (Dutch), $1,100;
such a noted man here," said his Honor
the Methodist, $1,200. Id China the
at last ** I should like to give you tlie
«■* bn iYm. Akaa.a
American Board $900, and in Southern
freedom of the dty ip a gold box, but I
Chinn, $800; the Presbyterian Board,
raaaacs. wopor, wajui. iwrissias—anoKuca,
•
$1,000, except in Canton, $900; the
Chairman: cragte, Fatteraon, cbrutiaocy. sbsroo. t sixty days in the House of Correction."
Mothodist, $950; tlie Baptist $900 and
Oown. Mauy
HaUraaito-Wast, Chatnaan .
“ It will be a and day for tliis town, my
(bonne; the Episcopal, $1,000. In regard
to single missionaries, tlie Amertcan and
Miass a*d Mtaisx—areswwt, Oatrssm; Hma'in, 1
“111 take care of the sadness, air. Preebyterian Boat ds each pay two-thirds
ANN ELIZA YOUTC’S MEW BOOK.
Alcorn. Harvsr, abaras, ouiatiiwrtte, Daoduipii. j Yon just noble duke yourself into the
the salary of a married missionary; the
Methodists pay iu China, $560, and in
wau. caamuau; jmco. n. lunauux-y; capavwc,
,
____
,
Waiuc* UmUon and Labcr—Pstterwai, Chain-, UVCT three words more or 111 double up India, $1,000; tbo Baptist, $800 apd nd
house; the Episcopalian, $600; the Re­
Hk*rvn.Goctoa, Many, Kay. OvU Service and a» ■ Tlie Key Dive stalked in, treading
trmciunmt-Cteytoe, CbatowB.; Wright, Ogireby. 1/d|
hruvilv but he wouldn’t sit formed (Dutch), .$600. For an unmar­
Ak«». IrtfarMB, M&lt;owj, minkjpb. To-fanm k*"'* &lt;n‘1
“{ Z-lYl 1 • 1 ried female minuonaxy the American .
an.! Control the Coetlerrel ttrpeam* ot th. Hro- | down and bch*VO UDtll Bljah held him
Board pay one-half of tho salary of a
ato—Jooa* &lt;s Nevada, cttairaan; l*wee, Dcmua. against the stove and thawed his dignity
married man; the Presbyterian Board,
F&gt;»U«-UW.
- onl, uri erm then b. mt down iny
bwy. Ubrary—H&lt;nr», Chairman; Edmwad^ BaeJ from $280 to $600; tho Mothodist to
■ma. Oa Kwtai -Tvrrr, Cbalnuan; Hamita, Merri- «OfUy._________
China, $475; and India, $600; tlie Bap­
irwv.
1 HU.llirirm.n- Uli),
NO WTTWES6KH.
tist, $400 to $500; tho Episcopal, $450;
“Susanna Johnson, yon needn’t put
the Reformed (Dutch), $600; tho Re- j
on a pensive look nor draw your mouth
;■ SKI ■ Bort. WWa aa4 Wap
Cair*«M».
formed Presbyterian, $400.
around in that lonesome manner, for
rtJjr KKCV&lt;
thia is a grave charge."
It Always Pays
■ in UKj
*' I didn’t do do charge, Jedge, and I
kin prove it," she replied.
The out atrikiiiK illua“See here, Stucin, tho warrant says
tliat yon kicked in your neighbor’s gate,
BOSTON, MASS.
Fnnav. Dec. 10.—Smale.—Not in seaaiou.
created a great.uproar and were so drunk career ot Blate aixl Mourn* atreeta. who** aalca'
outrank *11 oilier jewelry hooare iu tho NorthTAeae Statulard InstrumenU
tliat the oflicers feared they would break wrei. Tbeir naourcre *nd credit are oo great
that they bay aud import •* ehaaply *a any New
you in two pitting yon down here."
Sold by Muric Dealers Everywhere.
York bonne. *:id tiieir ealeaare *o immcnee that
“Doos any one say I kicked dal they can urll at the baying pricre of their compaUtocw. Tb* character of tho boa*o inaurre
gatet”
io parrh—cm tlie «x*ct quality and vain* of
** Yea, ma'am, two or three pcraoDa Kafa an repraMUtod. For th* Holi-lay* and for
general trade, they have an onuruatbi Large
INSTALLMENT PLAN:
■lock of nilverwarv. dork*. Ilroux**. Gold and
“And dey say I wm drunk V
•wrytonla uwUMIed Male*. Atodram J. HJCUT
SYMONDS. M tarauhlre SlroeI. AaMiB, Mm*
“ That's just what they my.”
rrrlm«buysen intnatoccd a lilll rr-giilaUng the
“ Well, do Lawd forgive 'em, fur dey
liars! I kin prove dat I wasn't round '
A CHICAGO PAPER.

, expkxtal recently, killing &gt;11 men.

ware killto and forty woumUd.

Tbo qttsy

dfaecunt niho-glyesrina, and it apf-carw that

Have you ever seen HORS

loptaga
'
.
Nebraska City and vicinity rtcr ntly expert-

Hr* of Xrrto. ta. in la.

.
rtJLlTlC^L.
-Thore ware eight candidates in tbo Fourth

Mexican bertrt.

surface of the pupil and eyeball, giving
them Urt brijM «d limpi.1 kxik which

WifeJ\'o/l9

Kite raida by Indiam,

which ia equivalent to an election.

$to?$25rn^.^a?K2Sc

■IHroud b&gt; Into, to Ito,o&lt;tou Itototom of were confirmed without oppoailtou : Zachahali
Chandler. Secretary of Uio Interior; Edwards.
Hempont, Attoreey-tlencraJ; John C. New,
Treasurer of tbo United Btetaa.
' **
-CbUrjiuto. WliU Mr.r^ . Mrao,
appointed U. 8. District Attorney for the
Northern District of Illinois, to aoooeod Hon. J.

$5 to $20

fard* jxjlygamy iu thalTcrritoiy. before further
injury i&gt; done to innocent women aad children.
The jury broughtJu a verdict of guilty, with *
reoommendatiou to mercy.
—Mr. Starkweather, ha* introduced in tlie hia argument
It pro-

UMS. *.“JSb3K

Z

or,lcT reHrring Heiideraou from any tuitLer
Conner lion with the picmoenUou of the whfaay

Smith'Organ Co.,

■hall pay

Amociatiqp of Washington. rerelation* were

—A Washington telegram Mate* that Preaidineiou ot the public echool fund.
—The National Itepubbcau (&gt;xnmKtoe will

cootemplatr Intervention in t'uba, and that be

$250

NaUonal Itepublicau Couveution.
—Leading Demccrata in Waaliingtoo contend

of that island. It is reported that hia plan of
-wottUng the Cuban problem U to induce Spain

Hpatriah Wert India island, in a coiooial confc?!er«Uou.
—New Yorkers believe that Tweed fa hiding
In the city, and striving, through bfa friradn. to
effect a coraj-romlaa by which th* plunderers
will restore to th* city tl 000.000 ou condition

THE INTER-OCEAN.

" Go ahead and prove iL"
into the throat, someumsaprofuse, watery, and
-i.MonnolMbri.Mkri,luroiog
CE

ntnoir.

tie wnsn t.
throat, ci;-cctor*ti.&gt;n of offcDoiro matter, to
"Is Wm. Tliomas heah!” she asked j K»tber with *cab« from niece*; th* voire fa
changed and has a nasal twang, the breath fa
tigotn.
offenrtv*, smell and tart* are impaired; there
He wasn L
1 fa a sensation of itirrinaaa, mental depreaeioa,
National Hanking Xcoctatloo »h*U be vrguiiard
-I. dto eolunxl ■ b=.»l
i finger gone I’
ever, IArty to be present in any one case.
more common *than Catarrh,
! , He wasn’t
| There 'is no disease
’’
and none lose understood by physicians,
na am.', riTiua KSMEnv
“ Ir dat fat colored mail here wid a

*"*’*“«* In- indicting Gen. Babcock, aud writ- 1 Preaidcot. in hie mweage. sail iu mdartauce

pitched battlm, bondei aoao half-damn mar-

“

OHMgSggig

1‘rveidoulial ■ticc*a*iou, and from tee rules
and jprecedent* laid down in Jefferwon a Mann.I

tiatioun looking to this object were jxmding comtitnticwi, balloting Uaa begun for the election
acme time since, with th* unction ot Cbariea
O’Ccnor; but Tweed feared tho latior would die,
strong Itopahlicaw. •
and hence tho flight.
—Prine* Fredrrtc, of IJjipe-Detmokf fa detd.
—Mr. Oushing's Degotialione with bpain 1 av*

of hia efforts to enforco an houert collection of
the revenue.
•
-Wm. Delaney was hanged at New York, ou
I riday of lv‘, week, for t_‘&gt;e
c...,

9EUSTIC
* TRUSS

TUX KUITURKUU’ Of THE LUXDON lame footf"
TTJKK/t. i
Ho wasn’t
Mr. Delauo to about to retire, at any j
“ I don't think yon have any witncimcs
rate temporarily- from the editorship of | hero, Susanna, and I’ll have to make it

brought to *n end. cither natters, would be cctnpalled to interfere. It fa on this point that the
j tert not* from Spain is considered evasive aoJ
n—

the London THma, with which he has ' thirty days."
been connected for thirty-six years. Mr. I
“Ain't you joking!"

agreed upon certain reform, for the Turkish
|&gt;rorineen. They insint upon |wrfect equality
between Cl nstians and Turks.

Delano is the son of the late Mr. William '
“ I don’t think I am. When yon got to
Delane, formerly iiiuncial manager of i weaving cane aud,eating mush you will
the 7'n/tea, who dto.l in 1858. Born in look back on this and regard it as a sori
1814, he w&amp;s educated at Magdalen Cel-' qua matter. Go in and lean up against
lege, Oxford, where ho gradated B. A. 1 tho wall until the taain-dispatoher starts
in 1839, and wns called to the bar at tho the Block Mpria.”
Middle Temple in 1747. He was only
A hater.
&gt;
25 years of ago when, in 1839, he bo“Ohl howl do hate whisky!" said
came Mr. Barnes* assistant editor, and ’ William Orton as he toed the mark,
two years later he became full editor.
“ Eh
Mr. Delane, after having broken -down
“Oh ! I could go out and tear the roof
once or twice, finds it absolutely necre- ofllu oveij saloon in Detroit !’* continued
sary to take a lengthy holiday, which, at, William.
:
61, and after such arduous work as jus,
" How about this charge of intoxica-1
he certainly deserves. It is stated that
Mr. Orton t"
Ur.
will, fa . imw, bd.. to J'1
|
®*
. ................
ford man, and married to a sister of Mr. If 1 was King of this------ *
Answer to this
charge.about
XVilham.
,£
..X^ow
anything
yoar ।

tie language that “Gen. Grant has wounded
SjsMiLsb pride; that he ia playing with fire, and
that* ho understands an little of the Spanish
white man's house and beat him almo-t to
temperament aa d.d tho find Napolcoc ”
death. Hovenl of the colored men were ar-

toieriff, Henry Hcott, a colored P^jmbfican,

skeleton* in a beep tliat Lad lain undiscovered
bchug 900, aud dfapmal them, killing the the Itxjuia.tioo.
-Inteiwely eold weather is r&lt; perted as pre­
vailing in the ntigbboriiood of llsodaye, Bpain.
orcupiod by the Csrliata, who numbered about
ing a treasure box cootainbig »23O,vJO to’
W.0G0. with 105 piecae of artillery. Several of

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viewers and on the permanent stafi of tlie
.
—it m rumored tliat the Duke d'Aumale. Tima, but ia better known to the gen- diarges, and, u I was saying, I wii
f 1.30 in silver for tiieir trouble.
fourth eon of Ixioia Philippe, ie to merry
end public for his writingj on Now lit-, whisky was a
—Harry Dean lloynolde, hailing from In­
dianapolis. toed to penuade a young.girl of and ot tea wife of the Oar that u to be. Huch ertture. In 1870 he was appointed by driver, I'd come
Sigooroey, lews, tr dope with him ; but Ids
the government to the jxst of Civil
plans ware frustrated by a bn. ther-in-tew of the
“ Butyon were brought in here drank
Service Commissioner.
girl, who is but 11 year*of age. Itonolda re—Olaf Siencrveu. Swedish Envoy Exlreordlas a prince not ten hours ago.”
otmtol tho inter feier'ce, and shot me biotbcr“I can't help that—I hate whisky.
Black ryes usually indicate powers
Oh, when I think of it—when I ponder
win retnnxd witivinterrsk. tlie libertine receiv- I
'
m - -_______ '____ l.j
of physical cudarauoe, but they are
and reflect and ------ .
iaga miutal wound in the abtenen.
CONGRE8SIONA L 8 UMMAHF
j choli-rie, and may be, though not al- 1
-b* the pariahea of East and West Feliciana,
------•‘Mr. Orton,
I ways, treachi ronn.
Gray ones denote
1 and plead to this charge."
quickness of temper and desire for
“I d&amp;n't know anything about your
. . .
. .
...
- - ,. . - FI no^HyHaxel belong to shrewd nopleads, and if I could only crush all the
mitted by a squad of salf-stykd ■■ Iteguls-, ,or
rssofat* tte coartiag uf tbs .ores for ' titres, and such M delight in intercourse
whisky in the world I should be happy."
“ Your sentence is sixty days," called
-isixUysi 11,-iscuera cjulmed iu the ootmiy
aocioted with love of change and prog­
out the Court.
ress. A mixed or indrterminate color of
“It is!”
eyv umy be taken as evidence tliat tlie
1-leced batea thrtr window*.
individval is a poor judge of shades mid
“Then I'll bo shot it I don't drink all
hues, If not quite color-blind. The.orthe wlrfsky I can get hokl of !" said tlie
gnuic enuac of black ryes is that the
prisoner as be walked away.
sclerotic membrane or outer covering
Biiali hunted through the cells, be^.v
u., bio7^,
M(1„ a,
„„ to
UOM1 Um* lonompteR Uw road ; by Bayard, re*ulaifaff tbraalartea &lt;tf U&gt;a J*4|m ot tteOrertW u.l bM bom. deraoiu^ralri &lt;m tho
but U» hri primoor
&lt;iun.; by Itag* to, r»r Itx Mk &lt;*T th* War* Jfab
of
s
newly-killod
ox,
which
is
rendered
■
.
,
,
,
* , 3 . ., .
“. .
*
was out aud be appear'd and said :
In.too faal. tn Kauaaa, erefcrnug eutagfra Jar*. ,
btook by Ughteriog tho. mombnuH-.
.1TW,
m| w

I

»” •U™d“ to *«•
Wn. ot hot O1UO.I-: bl« ««1 r&gt;;
goring ink, th. U«U
uofouriineoUwdbmpon.wrogiow, o,
M th, tarrjook „a
th. blori ot v.riou« neo. h« chi)w raokin totao«&gt;.-K*^ r^oc
minghxl by internuirruMpi. The result'
of such mixture is that relaxation of tho
Oxa of the quoenmt contests on which
system which product* the blue eye and
ave to ptuoi ia that
light-colored hair. Intellectually the .
Now
rf«* » to pnKtao. progreri-e atoion-;; 17“
M york District,
M. Lowry claims
^a.M.n.b.H^ripoop!.^^
T&lt;XX,b.
e, he received ex' setty 5 votes, against 10,770 for Mr. Northose with block eyes.
। ton, and Mr. Cary 9,139; bnt ho
of the Ohl South &gt; that he was the only nun who wmS vote
dtieried: “ Behold! . for correctly oh “Representative iu the
fore you an open door,” and I Forty-fourth Cougten," and hence tliat

drmr, ia printed in emphat-1 the five Izrwry Imllote are the only ones

A HRST-CLASS NEWSPAPER
ntKM.

THE LEADING REPUBLICAK PAPER

Altai!

IN THE NORTHWEST.

Do Your Own Printing
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cal I&gt;ivcorcT~ sliu-il I lie taken to «sr.&lt;* the
Wood, which is always *1 fauM. and to act sp*ciftrellvupru th* dfa*sa*l glante awl lining

GstdlwaXte., NteMfTr, raaAiagtoa Sff.Bostos
AND IS A FAV0UTE IN THE N0IIMM0LD.

I'asrtl JAtucAc -Uio only instrument bv which
MMSAbefSrfMly injort.dt.'sii the jowisge*
nd ebsmbm of the no** from which dmchargi proceed.
Three awdiduca are add by Draggiata.
Pimiijs on tho face, rough akin,
cbappnl li*mfa, Mltrtietnn »txl *11 entaneo'ii*
»ffM't:on* carol, the akin made woft sml «imk4h.
ter tb* two of JnDijMr Tar 8oai&gt;. That made by
dtswell, Hszanl A Co.. New York, ia the only

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It, uaupproHrlM'd by otacri.
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N^HVILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1875.
himsclf her* i

we doj * u Of course there must be," said Mrs. I door hail closed upon them, and she was

fames;
-z,:.,™ I
of hia ffaulilera. habflimenta liy going
ipon thorn. or in any
down upon
. other way
.
conducted toimucl! us ‘did the knights of
old when heart-smitten, but, after the
manner of Ibo/ninsteffiUi century, he

CONGRESSIONAL 8UMMABY

Armstrong.
“Wlicrw was my poor i alone in* her clumber.
No matter
I—..a lav®. *dream
—___ : 1^.— thehead to to forgot in
itt TI’’Hll r,..#
get poor Aunt . how Jirtrf
1*m L
been,

Martha's act from my iq»-HtairH china • awakening io hard, especially if it is »udcloset. Please wait ou the stain until I j den.
oometoyou.”
| Hetty Armstrong refused Charles
And away ran Mw. Armatnmgto tho j Rokewood, the next day, and people
ramd floor, whr r. »h« plunn&gt;d into «. who gwwwfl it bbuzurf her Httrriy. A.
Ho rang too and at the lady. He long, old-fashioned closet, and brought i for Cliarlea hiim-df, he was omased and
fma
n iegscy
lArretrrv of niiporwnrn
I..fl her
l.or hv
n I injured .....1
—
___ i for
r__ he‘_____
silverware left
by n
and .1
deeply
grieved,
never
haunted her pa^M like n well-dreraed forth
ghost. He wrote poetry for tho "Lnmm- 1 maiden aunt Countrug thc spoons over, guessed that his lecture on married life
ary,” addrewanl to H- A-and signed 0. a murmur of voices from the next room had a aocond auditor nor that Hetty
Ji; ;Jle te at hod fliop Sighs, and gave fid! upon her car. Al the muno time she would liave said " Yes" instead of
soft glances, and raid things tliat might caught the perfume of a cigar.* She " No,’’ but for tho creak in tho door of
have double meanings. Apd this not knew tlmt Cliarlea Rokewood hnl thu tho china.cloacU
the autK-rdlnatr i
for week or a month, but’ for o’yeor, nt richest voice and smoked the bwjt cigars
.
iron- TO ItKAVH TUB NORTH NOT.B.
lbs end of which time Hetty Annstroug. of any man of his set.
began’ to amdenfloud lint pho was ex­
“You dear old fellow,” she whispered
K. writer in the Sa^tifie American
pected by everybody to nccept Charles to heiwlf, “ I have been bo cross to you propouca to reach the North Pole by the
Rokewood when he offered her his heart to-night that some day I’ll be os kind to obnstruotion of tut overground tubular
and hand. • Meanwhile, ‘the soft eyisa and you as I can to make up for it"
milrood, under the aunpieca of aeverd
Then, with a loving woman’s wish to Government*, which would pay sufficityit
sweet voice, tlie deliijatp attentions and
IbeCwiiUiing «fags'of, Imq qdmirpr werti s&lt;e tho face .that was so d«w to her, alio money to construct mutable abojaj for
nett without itwir- cffceV upon Hetty stooped forward) and, peeped thrpngh a the ntaking of a wooden tube, five or
Armstrdng’a heart It began, to be con­ crack in the door of the china closet si* feet in di*m^crr-to be made in light
scious of certain tremors nud fluttering* opening fitto* Ute little aewipg room, de­ uec’ions for tamaportAtiou. After aome
in Ufa-prwwcee. Her cheeks flushed os voted for ‘this evening to the geptle- suitable landing place his been chosen,
Hy*y had iu girlhood. Her dreams were men’ll toilet Every word was pfaitily the road could lx, oominenced al the
udible when her pretty oar approached dock. The sections of the tube could
not the sober, practical dreams which
nature at five-nnd-lwunty shutild alone no closely to the crevice, and the first be idaced on a ca~ »yhich would run in- bUU were IntcodiiovJ, lactudlng the foUowta;: By
indulge in; mid-as tho days rolled ou sht- word riveted her attention. The men sitle of the tube and be propelled by
hand, and furmahi’d with a light, strong,
felt more conscious tliat tho.“Ytw.,' were talking of matrimony. .
xinisW^^wAnia w^rygrmr
“ It’s a deuced bote," Mid his friend. convenient dummy engine and boiler, to
wiiflh' whs experted of her would bo
Not oue of un but Uiiulu,
" You ore tied to a woman's apron-strings be ummI when required. Theoretically
easily uttered.
*
If wo had not the CUriattuat glow
’ She tried to be prudent aud judge the for life. You can't nay your uoul i.iyour thia ide* turn many pointe of gre^t bene­
To brighten up liallrik",
And tho’ aocne placer tu the ball
man carefully. Tlie result was that she own. Toko my advice, and keep out of fit to tile explorers. ■ A Cdr can be made
. Grow vacant every year,
and furi&amp;hcd with nearly all tlie comdeclared him to be on angel. At last it altogether, Charley.”
.tCHty Armstrong fairty kt go of the - “Look here,old fellow," saidCliarles, forte of a homo;-and the tube,, getting
taking
hia
cigar
from
between
hia
lijm,
covered
with snow in the -winter, would
rudder of self-will, to which site had
Wr d*ck the walln with rvcrjtrrcD.
clung so lung, and allowed' herself to “ that sort-of a thing is all a man’a fault be quite warm. With properly conThe board with holly crown—
Now,
whan
I
many,
my
first
oct
will
lx:
Btruated
stoves, plenty of proviaions,
drift down the tide of circumstances
And if perchance a cloud U 4fen
Sih were to load ter into tlie arms of to prove myself master. As you begin., and fuel, a scientific party could pass a
a&gt;
you
go
on,
and,
before
the
honeymoon
winter
in
the tulMis quite comfortably.
r&gt;« Bokewood. She felt tliat she
Hl,6e happier v.4&lt;n sneh n bosom to is over, the woman who takce. my name The writer thinks there arc plenty of
sludl
know
that
my
word
is
law,
and
that
civil c.ngineeni who would jump at the
repoee upon, and began to wonder
hers must yield to it"
*
chanoo of constructing a road of this
whether it was really ueccssaiy for a
Thu spoona in Mrs. Armstrong’s hands nature if solid government support was
Th* curry, h*prjr board.
willow to be ntarried in ix*nrl color when
And deck U*o linncbea which bow down
Prealdeot {
white was so becoming to her com- tinkled together just then, liut no one guaranteed. If this idea proved-feasi­
With all their Semina ho* ta.
heartl them. Cliarlea went on:
plwfbn. ... Lv.
ble, and the barrier of 120 miles that is
We wreathe fair ffarUmU far abate
"My wife, if I have outs, shall have
BUpjiosed
to
exist
could
be
overcome,
So matte rs stood when Christmas drew
itear, :an&amp;. rwith it . Hetty Armstrong’s no-chance to whow her temper. If she and the unexplored supposed open sea
does not like my ordera, the 'must obey
found, thin road could bo made the
regular Clirfatmaa Evo j»arty. All X.,
without liking. I'll break her in just as means of carrying material for tho con­
or nearly all, would lx&gt; there, even the
I would a horse—bring her down at once struction of mutable fishing vessels. If
Rev. Luther Paragon, who amiably for­
to the framo of mind I mean to keep her the open sea does exist, there is no doubt,
got to eay that he disapproved of danc­
ing and c^ara^-a when Mra. Armstrong in; purposely thwart her for a while; but what whalea are to be found there
declared' that “she adored them/* It contradict her; object -to her style &lt;&gt;f in immense number*, so ns to make the
God bjeaa the happy .lay’a return
dress; make her alter her way of doing
road profitable, and furnish bd for tho
wns always tho merriest party of the
her hair; rufu“c to dance attendance.iit people when the prod nets of the oil re­
■ ara&amp;JTr nt XT, ahd TMC time Mrs. Arm­
Then, fill,1 Ill
church, and nuike her sand regrets -to gion commence to give out Shelter in
strong decided, tliat she would outdo
imrty iuvitatious when sljo wunta to ac­ nearly dll cmcrgcncicfl would bo found
'hersiSf. There witfl a ifaah more of cocept them; show her rd once what she in a rood of this description. Who can
1 quetry hi her dress; ft dash of extravnmay expect After a while I might yield tell of the benefits that might come to
TritetlBACte JTN‘THE DOOR ,gnnci'- iu -tho; supper; a glitter of rare
a little more; but becauue, you under­ the nations if tho mysteries of the vast
china, and n pcrfnmc of rare flowers in
stand—not to pl«M&lt;o her."
, unknown region could Ixi brought to
iTTy-i -. - "
I tho pwlora—j’ud «« they ray wine warms
“ Y-o-o-s," said the friend, doubtfully; lighlT The outlay on a mail of thia
■ The prrttifrt 'Itonse, the prettiest gar- np the wits and fanay itocs love at times,
"but
you
can
’
t
think
how
hard
you'd
den,- the Jxwt servants,' anti' t||fi -largest All things would bo brighter, fresher,
character would bo a mere bagatelle to
liank account in X. belonged, to Mrs. , more sparkling, just now, thought, or find it; and if you stay out late they the rosulte tliat would tu-cme from it. Mehitabl-t Armstrong,
MchHible
Annrfrong, widow
widow.’. ’ Some ratherA-ngut-ly fait, tha woman who hod xroke such »g row—sit up for you in a
’
1
J
’* ' just begun to know her heart aright and night cap, ana cry when yotf cornu in."
“I’d manage that," said ICokewood,
But there- fa even a greater occutotion,
thought she knew another's.
"by staying out every night until day­ says tlie New York Timcn, to be brought
not. the other women. They said she
She stood, in hrr rich drees of lace
hail red hair and whs too fat, nud what and silk, flow«n in ter liair and on her light '£ho one rule I riionhl put in agiiuiHt th? paper co)bus. Th&lt;f man who
tho gentlemen raw to admire in her they bosom,’tefore ter gunite arrived, before practice would be—ficM-r lek a woman once lM*giiiH to wear them continues to
cotddji’f grtas, cUm'cte.;‘but Bay it as ter grAe ffreln the pitrlor, “when some have her own way.” .
shed them d.ujyl They are furnished
Tho Hjxxjua tinkled a little more, and with a tough spinal colufan of mnsfin, l&gt;ad been alle«-.t that fraud prevail: d In Miwdaaippi
aften tfc*- they rAig^it, every man iri the one touched her on tho shoulder, and,
Mrs. Armstrong’s face was terribly
place was Hetty Armstrong's devoted tuniing, she saw Charles Rokewood.
and are thus tendered nearly indestruct­
• servant, friend, and, a 'dozen ' of them, ’ Hetfacu yruii a little prior, her ’eyes fiushod, bat she listened still.
ible. The result is that tho wcorenbof
"Of course you yield a great deal to
lujr lavers, aliK). ; A bright, dashing, more earnest iu their look than usual,
paper collars arc gradually covering the
the woman you am in lovn with,” said
warm-hearted woman she was, oh merry and
___ a Bort of happy
.1
terror came u|xinsurface of the earth with a new geologi­
aa though uhu find never known a care. ! her as she gueeaed why he had come co Mr. Rokewood, evident^ brtwlnug the cal stratum which every year grows deep­
aahcii from hiseighr; "but that’s because
Not thpt she bad forgytU-n ttie lover of tarty.
er and broader. The discarded paper
herjouft—the gallant black-eyed Cap- * !l&gt;J farnw 1 abould find you alone," he of tho romance and all that sort of non­ collar lurks in the elofteta and corners of
tain, whose ship liod gone down in mid- saidf—1«
—» Ihave
t «---------•_», •
“and
sorifrthing
to My to sense, winch dies out with the honey­ boarding houses, where it mocks , the
moon. You can find women enough to honest servant girl who hastily picks it
ocntui five _years . before,. and ‘ whoso
- -- pic­ yon; something—”
*—’ fase.Inyjwr
* ; „
;.
___ - night
o_.______
ture.l
tea •te*rt,
and
JMMfcu aimstopiwl. him. .“Don’t Fay write poetry to, and to talk- seUtinient up under the deluaion that ahe has found
day,
sleeping
and
waking
;
but
she
was
'
v
’ ‘ '
it now," she pleaded. “ I hove an even­ with, marriml or single. As for your on nvnihibte article of portable property.
• too full of life and hope to live entirely ing before me which calls for nil my wife, aAc’a tho woman that keeps house It eddies around tho bock yard, dancing
in tho past, and loved neither hours of enlmucm. If.it fa any thing agitating, I
7&lt;w’ ”d 010
y°« nrnke her before the breeze, and luring the passing
m,l.nAr.i.
-x-,y
..ft -!_!
to wait. After a'**re °t-Uw fact
bcttrr- Wh«» 1
cat to pauaeund notice eligible ptatfcwnui
_
--------- --------------- fcwtif ahe , ttaw** guests of mine are gone—or to marry- J&lt;^ “Y Aw Mlow, it will be fur nocturnal uuueerta, which flbe-might on Baukins and Currency .!*!. Billa were in trod were!
___________________
*
- .. i.hnGrto*,
.
_
-----hoax you; iot now. „
with no idiotic idea of perpetual oourt- otherwise never have observed. It lies
“ .h?ppy
«ho
Blight,
I will
-w
**
’u
mind. I’ll lx*gin ns I intend in wait on tlie sidewalk, and taking sur­
- were the two gntfid rule* of her life' and,
Charles Rokewood tewed.
• Your
therefore,
, people
_ _ . who did not
________
know will
______________
shall be my
hd
Jaw,"
mid, hd
todsaid.
took
,8°o0* tod be taster, depend npop reptitious passage beneath the akirte of
passing beauty, emerges to view upon
her hand and kissed it. She let him do
■“ But not my master,” wiifaper d crowded curiums, to. Uie cunfusioii of die
'ih’btaMHDg.ilM/while, not caring now.
pretty Mrs. Armstrong, “ not mine.”
li ii Awfly Jp-h”L bar a flirt, and that uos tolook at him.
innowut ricthift If thrown into’drains,
She uulj flirted with
“ Mistress Armstrong, them spoons,"1 tlie discarded pn[&gt;cr collar joyfully braces
-All-the ckonipg, of Up- thl* other gncstn
thOTO wta» begun the gome first, and that were there, her thought* wandered back whispered Biddy, at the stairh, just. itself to tlx* work of choking the pipe.
,
to that niDtnwrt’ She know what te then.
If tossed into the fire, its muslin .inter­
gentteman caited twice upon * latlv, bis wpuld say, and ahe could answer only
Hetty Armstrong gathered up the- nal structure burns alowiy, giving off
• ttnMime
___ * ...
Jn one way—only one—she liked him no Spoons which had atipped looaely down। vagt quantities of odorous amoke. In
ticnlar;” if he "saw ter terne from'wdh
■
’
into her hip. Hho looked ut them m she। the npper p.irt of the city it nourishes
meeting,” rumor declared tliat they were j
J« And I have felt.qo sure! could never diil so. They were solid aud elegant, asi tho predatory goat, who, Jiaving thus
" engaged
and if Jmj ffpent an evening' lite any one again,” thought Hetty was all her silver. Her -yes gteuxHiI formed a taste for clothing, proceeds to
with
ins—’, they
were " to te married next Armstrong.
“ _____
Tiiert*
in—
it.”
____
* , , . M
r fa
— fate
r____
about tlie room, which wumlth and taste &gt; gratify it by lunching on tho skirts of
MTM-V ”
*’ fur
/rtf' certainty;
. I...*
— Arm-,1 But ahe
_ 3dnneed and sung* and talked had made tte perfection of elegance and
tlon dccUrlnx MlWu.t • tblr.1 l-re-ldmiUl tmnweek,
but IX_H
Hrtty
I unwnry cliiidrtu, and by dining with a
strong wm somehow not included in the
uranl, and no’ one gueaaed that was «’I«f*’rt. Her room I Bte heard, downi select party of invited guesta off acces- adtipied, 2» tn 18; by Cxulftn!,t, * Uli providing that
eemVWl
l“Tll*. She
RI.A had determined
ele.I
*«
.___ dreaming
1
.f 1..."
genend rule.
to .1..
do ' what _l.n
she^waa
—not even Mr. K.Am*
suura, the tnr.Vl'V
merry .■I...*
chat .uf
her guesta, *1...
the siblv clothes lines. Cast into the river,
» ri&gt;e chose.
She went everywhere • Rokewood, who, with a choscu friend, sound of music nud dancing. Site re-■ tho
__ paper collar
____________________________
refuses to sink, but
ptl.al.
’ wiU.
Ibulute nbtil
it fa faanfad
_it.Mii
.........................
1:1
__ , ,
with every unmarried gentleman of her ^liafl slipped away from the porloni and membered llmt iu Um kifobeu Iler err- ;\1
_»pt. She was friendly wliba she c-Uosa to’; was omoking and ta king in tlie dressing riuita were making ready a snpper fit fur , on sotn»' otherwise romantic shore, which • refflat
be, tod flirted, when ahe
(the liked.
Eked. After-*
After- room.
rt»m. He
H&lt;&gt; was-a
was. n little
little .• out
out of
of Borts.
sortH. .a vs__
king- h.i._
She ,turpi JV r_
to flic -mirror ;&gt;n ’h straightway luakiw vulgar by iu pros- ,Jg.‘n?.
a^** * &lt;‘o^5° tunmconscious of her dniiei as a liost- fh*mb*ome woman, *till young aud eto-' rn*&gt;*. It is ft repntri re falsehood while
.gtffnacl
lu-r IxHilt, arid pcoplif let lier e&amp;», instated ou being public propAty, ; g»»By dressed, gtanoed proudly bock, it re worn, but it is a vast wyl imperial!- y from u&gt;
Ii **•- Hetty ArmrirrnigB way,' and could not be lured into g tete-a-tete, -^n
Wore, all this, the woman fa- jaijo nuisajuxi whesi it fa thrown away.
tta no indication otf matrimonial-Men-; apd the women who were - ready to te j eluded, ate would have given to CbaritM i
■
—■
*"rU*
"""“““Vtlcujtjp had Imputedl-talked to he did not eave about. En- j Bokewood had he teen a beggar. Just;
Sr u John Bxxxra’, the Alderman and
'Jgagvd men are gducndly known by their ■ a twinge of pain went through her well-known watchmaker iu the city of ,
®nBff with her, dancod with her, con- J Boorish 'conduct to ladh-fl gvnerrily. heart. One tear stofa down her glow- Lemloci, d'-livrrcd a lecture the olbi r - Vnitad.flu
fitted fa ter, apd adored, tet auij village I Rokewobd, ahfaxuh not engjoed. be iog cte *k. Then sbo gave a litite, latter ;
during whWi te made tte following ‘u?’,nfc
go«^» itad nc*K aianfao hm*i uttl and-; tiered hfawelf far cnouglj upon ite road i laugh.
’happy Huetapbor
*
‘
’ *
; “ You can stop
a clock
- den^r artMcgar made his tiubfa at X., I to furiret his suavity, and f«41 hack iux&gt;n 1
“I aloi
nt any moment," he said, "but yon can-

Hew. tail.

“It was hard to find them," ete arid,
Irat tetra thty ore al task"
t-~—— ygr -------- ~~7~y ~—74-77^77^* ??^“*^ ’T”’’ ’Muoaig,, And ete laqghcd »
louiV r than
h M charming when "a man's a man • what had t^ofa» of J,fa,.
Biddy, mari, and not quite nrinrelH.
for a that; ’ fault!*™ fa tofief,* ffu It less ■ the waitrem, mysterhioriy tecteued ter | It wra tte merriret Christem party of
in tuuuw, rf^w,
•). | aiutn» into u... W. »&gt;d. ia an .wtnl I tnam UL mH ... ry on- of.lwr gnmt,
topCar. be opady flnnB binueU el ■ yrhieper, add»«•
HHtr 4nw4io»B —
U.r m-rri
H-Uy Aznataog'e het, ud deoUnel | for Ike e™ne."
je**« Uul no on.
h.r when U»

had jmt that.

&lt;taawputiUy dgmseta who tteaghl

NO. 13.

of mau ami of w-xutai.^ Mau is a great, [ corntptfrm, wm **iopu1!....nau tntreximreJBy
ngly, coaree machine, but yon can rite&amp;ct* i "X
&gt;*
* t&gt;“nilkfful, fragite, ' iMiUM tr*iae: by WW»ere,to aid Ito Watajeweled tiling—but ahs will rim on till j
Cta'taa'U «'&lt;&gt; »- L*«ta itriiroad to wwtrnd
ate stops of herwlf."

lady of th-&gt; old school, now «,’l&lt;ima that i
she in ttevurigiuri natter of “Mary had i
alittfetamb.”

U3

own

opinion

The Mind man.
by the forelock

.

A max born-without fort must doomsarily be Doto-rioos.

Whkx is love like.a battle ?—When it
comes to an cugagemeht.’ Why are pianos the noblest of maaufacttirad articles!
Beaauro they uro
grand, upright, aud square.
IxTVKita alionld ho careful bow they
act in tho conctry, for potatoes lirve
cyiM, com has ears, and bean stall.

Cook—“Then, alull you goM’ouscuuud I" . Yqung Person—" No, indeed ! '
Punch.

.

A Dnixn-H (Minn.) mastiff lately
chawed up a lightning-rod man, but
shortly after died of - wind on *his

stomach.

Ghandfatheb to his hopeful: ‘‘ My
son. which would you rather have when
fare the llmiac, the Hpeakrr aunrnlBcad aiandlag you got home, a little brother mu little
sister?" Gnuidsou : “Well, I would
ruthcr have n little pony.”
•

(Mlaa), Baker (tod.) and Brown (Kan.)

Appropriation*—Uandali, Holman, WeU* (Mo.).
Atkina, Hamilton (N. J.), Blount. 8iuclcUxx.

Ur in New England tho ’mat; with
nine children is trying to monopolixo
tho right of walking on the railroad
tracki, bnt**iho dedf |M*xsqn still holds

ilia own.—Cvxirier-/oungil.

.

•on,-Haymond, Burchard, Wika, Townaend (!’*.),

discovered to describe tin* manner of
demise of a highered man isHhat adopted
by the New York H'orM, ■ whidi j»pcr
Phillipa (Ko.), Garfield, Ka»»oo, Hat!,' O’XalU and alludes to a certaiu poreou who •' per­
ished in publta."
Oxb of the teaamrs in a public Softool

I*ubllc Landa—8aylcr. Gjodin, Fuller, McFarland,

(Mica), Terry, Cook. Reilly (Pa ), Harden! ur-gb.
MacDougall. Thornburg. Huribut and Strait ’

at Taunton, Mrte;, wishing to impresi
lus pupils, inquired the other ih«y.. "l&gt;o
you think my head is. stuffed with cot­
ton i" " Yes, air,” raid • very prompt
.but slightly deaf girl, who had &gt; misun­
derstood the question.
• -

Soon after tlie railway from Neweastlo
to Sundvrland was finished, an old lady,

who was in one of tlie compartments of
a tr.iiji going from the Tyne to Weapon
passing through the tunnel, began to feci.
Luttrell, Alnaw.irth (town), Walker (N. Y.), Moabout with her hands, and at last ste*exclaimed, “ Tho Ix&gt;r.l bev mercy on &lt;ae !
Aa’vo lost my rye-sight !”■
.
Tart mu, Cochrane, Xmillpa (Mo.), I‘rail, Bans, Brad" Yor Iinve lin-l n chance to aee d goed
deal of us Americans," pompouisly bb
KUIa, New, CaldwcU, Conjfer, Knilth (Pa.), Wtoon Served a Hallow-faced New Yorker,, to
Lord Honghton the other day. “ .ray,
tell me, sir, wlmt you think uro our
moat fllrikipg characteristics. ” aIn»pu-

Ml tcalfc. Tree. DoaglaM, 8jurk«, Crajw, DenntM®,
Olli er and Robinaon.

dcnct) and indigestion,’.’ quietly replied
his Lordship.

A maw iu town lias bought from a ealix&gt;n-kc”jH,r a home for which he iff’ to
Dirtricl c4 CuUimbU-Matchlcr, Neri. Pbelp*. pay in installmenta; these installments
Cate, Hartriilffe, Hinkle, 8lctrn»oo, MeCrary, Wil­ to be as large or bwill &amp;s tho buyer may
lard, neudeo and llulllpi (Kan ).
desin*, tho naloonmt to stand treat wlienBubBc Bnlldioff* and Grnas ki -Il.iiuan, Well*
ever an installment ifl paid. The hepac
is being paid for in installments of ten
Kimball.
cents, and its happy owner is jiow.tookiug far a blanket to be bought ou the

Faulkner, Cutler, tMiugrr. Clark (Ho X Hpra^r,

Pobbtna, Kamp-on and Hofte.

same terms,
- _.ua*
Ax olddaslnoned woman living on
Cass avenue took her boy to a doctor’s
- other day tod said to the
physician : “-I’ve brought him Ireto' to
be amputated.”
“Ybu mean vacci­
Indian Affair*-Scale*. WllUhlre, Ikwnc, Kjwrla, nated, " buggtslod the dcctor. ‘‘They
used to call it amputatedwhen I wax
((J*.), O’Brien, young,” ahe raid with, n High, V but I
suppose ttey’vo got eomp Dew.-fanglcd
imine fur it now and you are. right.
Territorial—dcratbard,Caldwell,'Matdilcr, Frank­
Don’t hurt him more than you canhdp. ’
lin, M.»de, Wul^rean, b ic^nu.^wt. Mackey.
—Detroit I'Y»e Pretn.
'■ vif

Utftyon* Urda U&gt; a-nag,

.

JV*eU, Candler, Lcwj, .Vnawortb, Ketcham, Joyce,

MiwbH.lj.pi Lctaca-mn,

llalcirfr, Milblure

Xbthllhl bat baby* wee “feWtta '

“Imbumixablk

Ml

OSWtar* (tea

ojrrwiposilent baju be dm* pot'-ipjyh r

at !bc tenacity with whixdi Uuu
ivbehTby Eugl»iMl,.f&lt;Wtlht' icresgtli of

.fire of the guim now in p&lt;»

Th*
C&lt;*ip«'d with th.- 1
MbowntlwwfiOteilwm

irzi^oiA

�LET THE EAGLE
D«C. H.

D.W. LINCOLN

1876

Aunt

’• m good as an v body."

UJJTWTH.ffiS WAIEBE81

Christmas

tree . was

&gt;n

G-OCHKAM
ibey bad not been permitted to
eee the inside of that room for a
whole week, when in fact it wa* only
one day. After it had been suffi­
ciently admired, the distribution of
presents followed, in which every
one was remembered witn a number
of just such things as they most
wanted. Unde Sol had remembered
each one with a specimen of his
wtirk.in shape of fancy boxes, brack­
* Do," »ys Lou. "IJ1 tell you what
ets match aafcy.Ao., which were held
to do, 1 could have told y&lt;&gt;m long ago :
in high appreciation by all. Just nt
have Uncle Sfot. help yon; be is al­
the close of this scene, the door was
ways ready to help ns orit of tronhle."
thrown open, and n peculiar object
"Of comae he will! Strange 1
with a flaming - head, and long black
did not think of him before ! I ll go
robe, met their gafte in the dark hall
this very mionle; isn't he rightly
which started all, hut was svon un­
derstood by the older ones; but be
the world.”
held with almost a feeling of fear by
“Lilly," says Aunt Rntb, “thy moth
the rest, except Lou. When the ob­
er .ssya lhee and me must arrange
ject was invited to enter, it attempt
the Christmas tree, and the presen's
and tree are.in the parlor waiting for ed to make a 4x»w to the company,
when fo! down fell the pumpkin,
us. See what a fine tree Tim has
which formed a Jack-a-lantern, that
•elected!”
all our.readers are so well acquainted
"Here I am Aunt Ruth, ready to
with, revealing the head of the misobey orders."
"Well we will hang the presents ehevious, ftin-tovirig Ben ; thus bring­
as they are all labeled, (and I see ing a good share of the joke beck
dear Uncle Sol has a goodly number] upon himself. Up jumped Lon, with
•’There Ben, can’t I keep a secret * I
and set the ispera, and onr work will
•ooo be completed.” But each had told you I could.?
The few days following passed
» parcel that was carefully guarded
firoco the other's sight. But Lilly we rapidly away; and- now on the mor­
»i»st not forget amid all ourgsyetics. row the guests must take their leave,
and many regrets were expressed, for
whoee birth we 'celebrated, but let
onr minds go back over tho years in all had enjoyea the holiday week; but
»he past, to the night when the star Mr. Bradford made n suggestion that
iu the east guided the wjse men in was heartly sanctioned by every mem­
Hieir far journey, to the lonely man­ ber of his family, nnd addresting Ins
ger where onr dear Lord lay, and to brother John he says : “I don’t want
the good Shepherds, and the glad to be selfish, but I think as you have
. song that was sung of “peace on had Ruth these many years, (and
when you so much neaded her, J said
earth and good will to mm."
Thus the hour* sped in arranging nut a word) now her home ought to
♦be tree and room, and in pleasant’ be with na. and we herewith present
conversation. Lilly was wondering our claim upon her, and offer her a
to herself what she would do when hearty welcome to our home for the
Aunt Ruth was gone, for many were remainder of her life, and not a want
the lessons this devoted Quaker Aunt or wish shall remain unsupplied.
“I acknowledge your right to claim
had taught her, even in this short
time, and she fell that nobler, purer Rnth for a time," answered John,
“
but
I can hnredy think of doing with­
aspirations bad taken possession of
her mind, and life bad a charm that out her knowing what she has been
to
me
and my children, nnd she is as
■be hail never known before,and she
dreamed of a grea» and holy work welcome now ns ever, but let Ruth
that she believed she could accom­ decide for herself, and we will abide
plish, if this good, pure Aunt Ruth the decision.”
All eyes were now turned upon
eould only remain with her, Io show
"After much
her the way, and to whom she could Ruth, who replied :
thoughtfal and prayerful considera­
go for council.
tion.
I
resolved
to
devote
my life to
Lilly arousing frem her reverie
•ays, -I wonder why Falter want to my friends feeling thereby I did my
ibe city to day, for the host of pres­ Master’s bidding, and, John, I have
en’s we have here, be certainly remained with theem&amp;ny years, and
couldn’t have gone for moie,and Tim done all in my power to lighten thy
did all the marketing that was nec­ burden, and dear Kate and Julia seem
essary for a long tune? nnd going to very near to me, and I trust they will
the window she exclaims:
“Here be as kind'and dntiful to their new
eomes Ben with Unde Sol! J didn't mother as they have been to me; now
diiok we had been talking so long.' George, I think by right I should Jive
“Wo have not-been taikingall tho with thee the remainder-of my days,
•ime, for then hath been dreaming and us thou hast given me such a
for a while, my child,and thy coun­ hearty invitation, .and it is the wish
tenance waa lit up with such a begn- of thy family, too,! decide to remain.’’
Many ware the kind words that
♦iful smile, I (bought I would let thee
expressed the glad hearts in Mr. Geo.
have thy drenm ont.,r
•
Bradford
’s family upon hearing this
“Dear, good Aunt Rntb; bnl I must
run and assist Uncle Sol, for I fear decision, and little Lou, who hod
hia cnitcber will not be sufficient crept to Aunt Ruih’s side during her
help for this silppery walk, for Ben spccchtcoiild restrain herself do long­
will have to see to Dobbin who is al­ er; throwing her arms around her
ways ro anxious to gel to the bem neck, she tells her joy in all the en­
dearing titles she can think of, nnd
and oats."
“How does thee do jo-day, Uncle ends by saying : “I think Quakers
Sei,” mi s Aunt Ruth, 'meeting him are just splendid after all/’
But quite the opposite * were thr
at the door, “bow glad I am that
thee is-able (» attend this Christmas feelings of the others, Kate nnd
feast; may the good Father spare thy Julia felt at first that they could not
part with Aunt Rnth, but a few kind
Wo to enjoy many more."
“Yes, many are the pleasant gath­ words from her new mother, soon re­
erings I have enjoyed tn this home stored them to mirth and happiness
as well as in your father's house, in for children’s grief is usually of chort
years gone by, when you was a
laughing, merry child, and though
you are older grown, I can ace the
image of the-little Ruth still, and re­
member a ell how you used to ru»-!o
wait npon me; for I was not so ac­
customed to my crotches ’hen.”
“I often wonder bow thee gets
along alone; does thee not tire of liv­
ing so 1.1 should think thee would
accent my brother's offer and live
here ?’
"I knqw they have often urged me
to make my home with tnem, and I
appreciate their kind offer, for every
member of the family is dear to me,
l»ut it was mj own -choice to live as
I do, feeling that my time would be
better occupied in waiting upon my­
self, and would have a better oppor­
tunity to help the few poor children
that I gather around me each week
tor instruction, and the carved work
I do at odd times, and the little patch
of ground that I am able to till helps
toward my support, and gives me a
feeling of independence that I could
not otherwise enjoy."
At this instance, in comes Ix&gt;u,
with Kate nnd Julia, panting for
breath, she asks, "where is mother ’

starved Indians. We can’t wait for
that tuikey to roast, for we have been

gate, and a gentleman and lady with
him; who in the world can they be
*T think J know, that’s my own
firthe*,” say a Julia; “but whaf lady is
that—oh, it is Miss Yeomans, our

would have thought of seeing them
I wonder how Urep happened to
come.” •
By this time they were aj in the
sitting room, and imagine the great

duratiou, and Aunt Rnlh had prom­
ised to pay them a visit each

year.

Thus wc trust Lilly’s dream will

be realized, and that Aunt Ruth will
live to gladden their home for many

EXTRAOEDHABY

LONG BRICK

BARGAINS!

KK

Wiibos to aanounoo II
P. DurbM'a grocory

ibk ended they repaired to the parlor

where iho

SCREAM

GRAND RAPIDS

DIVISION.

The BeliaMe Stewrt Use

sun

rapid*

An unanr,

of

TIME □TJkBX^K.

PROVISIONS,

TRUMAN’S !

lev. list, 1176. -

AND NOTIONS,
A»_&gt;ell m ‘ho following best

THKlR PATIL

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

FAMILY MEDICINES

CONSISTING OF

We see by an exchange that the
Babcock boys, after a series of bur- Dr. Drake 4* Bro.'s Medicines,
glinet, at and near Lawton, have
Lyman Demon’s Ilydranza,
,
Anally been homed st Jackson,though
Pills and Gravel Medicines,
scarcely sixteen yesrs of age. Their
Indian Blood Syrup,
father, was stricken down, and passed
over the river, when rhey needed him
Electric Health Restorer,
most. Their mother, from reasons qf
And mudioinaa for moat of the ills Io
extravagance and pure deviiishness.
did not bear a reputable character,
Business done on the square and
andone yexr after her husband’s
death, "shuffled off her mortal coil," satisfaction guaranteed.

by taking a dose of laudanum. Thus
the boy^ were left without anv anch­
orage, to drift out info the world and
fight their battles as best the might.
They went from bad to worse until
they became notorious liars and pet­
ty thieves, and are now wearing the
stripes ns the reward their misdoings.
Perhaps they have done as well as
‘he majority of boys would without
the teachings and influence of a kind,
mother. But such is the way of tho
transgressor.

i ;.‘s
Detroit-— ---- Ar.nZM

KOTXOHS, BEAVER CLOAKZHG,

FLANNELS, AND

NDERCLOTHING.

ForMen and "Women,
WHICH
D.W. LINCOLN.

I

WILL BETAIL

PftlCES

AT

KNOWN IN

HERETOFORE

UN­

NASHVILLE!

A Full Line of those Double Width

ALPACAS, FOR 25 CTS. TO $1A YARD

* 5
*!

JUST OPENED, 100 PIECES OF

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

X 3

CUTTERS!
CUTTERS!

I

Q O

R 8 CENTS

TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF

►

Boots, Shoes &amp; Bu.Vbei?s

co
c
CR

O. CROCKER

•

0. C. Wolcott’x Agricultural ShRfa

Santa Clans

Which will he sold from 50 cents to Si less per pair than can be bought
elsewhere.
A specialty in

AT

GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS. CAPS, AND FURS,

Bpise Bros

AND A LARGE LOT OF

WITH A LARGE

3

STOCK OF CUTTERS !

DURING THE

BUFFHOROBtS, 09273498

HOLIDAYS.
dALL AND SEE.

&gt;«

ZMErs. E. O- I’itting^er*

HLLINEBY&amp;FANCY GOODS!

You can bo shown everything you want in

B

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND LAMPS!

a

A FULL LUNE OF CHOICE GROCERIES!

s®

My 81 Ten beats ell the hobby prices in town!
!EZ" Epr further particulars inquire at the counter.

G. A, TRUMAN.

DRESS MAK I KG!
S. LEIBHAU8ER,
OLD FELT HATS

CrtANCKHY

ORJOETl.

MERCHANT TAILOR!

-r&gt;(.l

11,/-..!—.____ V,

Cutting nnrl Malcinz door in the latest
hivIm

OPEN

o:

BURNED

AWAY,

OPENING A CHESTNUT BURR,

FROM JEST TO EARNEST,
WHAT CAN SHE DO.—Roe.

Wolcott Hardware

ft LIKBHAUflER.

FURNITURE MANUFACTORY!

again opens its immense stock to the pub­
lic. They have adopted a Cask System
and accordingly reduced their goods to

JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS

EDWARD A. HOLBROOK.

Mk-hlpn.
CLEMENT SMITH. Compl dnanC. Solicitor.
Dated. Dm. l»t_ A. D.. 1*73.

PLAIN TALK. (Holland,)
BARRIERS

•Please give mt a call.

&gt;»- penmoally rttM i
ndant «l)ea*t twenty

AGAIN !

KATRINA,

BITTTER SWEET,

After a temporary suspension of busi­
lEH’S, YOUTHS’ A BOYS’ CLOTHING
ness the
BIBLES a Specialty.
Mteh. JTOT. to.

C

TENN YSON.LONGFEL-

WHITTIER.

READY MADE CLOTHING!
rirmenl Smith, Complainant** Hotletlor. It |« order-

COWPER, MILTON.MOORE

LOW, LUCILLE,

(Hale of Mirhlpin. Berenicenth Judicial Circuit in

Jt.Mti«f»ctorfly «p|MMtrinauy uffldirit on tile in
th!* mow, t|at the above named Defendant, Uoi-rt

SHAKSPEARE.BURNS, BYRON,

GAMES.
AUTHORS, CHESS, CHECKERS
DOMINOS, BACKGAMMON.

Maaafaciurers and keeps on ban

Mr, Library, Diiiiii, Office ail
GENERAL FUNTURE!

“BED-RCOK” PRICES!

BLOCKS,

MAPS.

PICTURES,

BOYS TOOLS, fcC..

Toga th er with • full a*sort meat ol

years.
MIRRORS,PICTURES, FRAMES

It Pays! It Pays!
WHAT PATS!

AND CARDS, BRACKETS,
DUSTERS, kC-AcC.,

BaDy Cab: and PeramDnlaturs !

THE

FOLLOWING

LIST

CONTAINS THE PRICE OF A FEW

EIGHT DIFFERENT STYLES.

LEADING ARTICLES:

Nails, 10s and all sizes larger, per kg. $3.25 AT BOTTOM PRICES
«
- —. - GEO M 8AVAQB A COa COLUMN
aC(
““ per —
lb. 0.031-2
IC
8,
per
kg.
3.50,
lb. 4
7.
6,
SHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN
cc
,
“
4.00,
lb.
41-2
3.
4,
2,
INGS kepi constantly on hand.
per kg. 5.25
Horse Shoes,
a
CC
Nails, Pointed, “
lb. 23 PATENTS.
We manufacture our Furnllnre from the
beat thoroughly leasoned lumber and war- No. 8 Cook Stoves, 30 piece&amp;Furnitnre 18,00
Cottage “
8 to 14.00
the old
aland, west aide of Main'81^
Sut* of Mleultan,
MJeblean. rk-vrnu
—nth Jfi.iirtnl
....
Heveatemlh
Judlrtal tlrratt
(Yrrcli in
In „ At....
Chanrvry Soil pcodtneto the CArraHrMrt fori Saabvilla Mich.
Beckwith Heater No. 18, Zinc and Pipe GiilltMUi Br«.
. $15-00.
included.............................. ..
LADIES* A QUITS RE8TUBAKT.
....... 18,00. ABDComer
MARBLE WORKS uNo. 20,........ ’............. . .......... Wood, ard and lrffrr&gt;t4 Aratan,
1,00.
Double
Portioned
Steel.Axes,
BLACK A FULLER,
'
Proprietors.
Champion Cross cut Saws,
_per Ft. 50
Diamond-tooth
Saws,
Complete,
“' “ 1.25
BVXRT DRflCRIPTIOS OF.
Kerosene Oil, 175 fire test, per gal. ..,,15. MEAT MARKET!
fOMBST NES and every thing else in proportion.
COFFINS AND CASKETS,

that foal era a taste for inee*UnU&lt;x&gt;, and pramnir&lt;
th-u^l.1 and MtOMra&lt;ea dlic-aMloa among the

“THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN

Of all stylo# and iltca. and METALIC
CASES furnished to ordea
’

and MONUMENTS,'
Forelffv A American
Satisfaction Guaranteed.

BLACK k FULLER.

ROE &amp; CLEVER.

A FIRST-CLASS TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION.
tig” All persons having notes or accounts
.past due, will greatly oblige us by calling F BE SB. MEATS,
’and settling the same at once as we need the,
Na*ri!k, Mich.
I money.

�Henry Ward Beecher

Saturday.

rauaini tenant death.

Family diffieukiaa

&amp;2.OO SAVED

Won. of CharleUa

Mira 8rarr,

trw

voronrvxi mrr

ttZ- NEW ORLEANS MOLAS­

York Stale, Saturday.

SES only 90 cents per gallon at

Letcher. erawind (nt® the" boshes. to fool

—Mrs. C. C. WateoUaadher little daugh
tor are visiting rolatisee and frisndx at

Observe our Prices

William'
quite so

W

C. ELLIS, M. D.
•. Offan Ha wvmraa to ttept

M

Lomadalc Cottons.
Brown Cotton,

ihe Thornapple river u Quimby, for hit own

Dated Dae 16th, 1876.
Alsswoa.ru &amp; Brooks.

SartBUK -Pirgfcfl.
H. YOUNG, M. D.
. _ _O«er K.M aMa of Mata 8tm»&lt;

7 cents per yard.

IFUtoXX Store.

BOTICE.

tmvz.

ly] waa convicted of altvmptiag to aommitt
rape on hie own child. Hiram Taylor, who
left hlo wife and ran away with hie fourtonw Men's Rubber Boots,
Christmas Tree at the Baptist Chapel to16 Grades of Tea. from
j
January number, even more beautiful stilt
girl appeared on the witaaes A beautiful Ch) Chromo riven with each pound sold.
The principal steel plate. "A Little Tot ot
month old baby in her arm.
—There will be a special meeting .of
by Bir

'S'

A. BARBER. M., D. Homrop^hie FbyriHau aad Strgwwu Mlaa, nmx

H
.

WEBSTER k HQBBS, BlaekH am’tba. All kind, ot work la the BlaskamUb
B. RASEY, Drayman. Goods aad

J
W. A. AYLSWORTH, Proprietor.

aa. JAPAN TEA DUST at While * Mo­

Uy OYSTERS for 25 cts

—B. P. Ralston, through hla Solicitor.
so ru illustrated article
.
per Clement Smithy has filed a bill. In the Cir­ enoe Hall, in Philadelphia, and tho Declara­
cuit Coart to procure a divorce from hb
tion of Independence, which w&gt;e eigned
wife Catherine.
there. Il Beams to us that everybody will

49

to IKelr quarters.
agent, skipped ent cf Adrian some time since
leaving a wife, several small 'children and a
warrant frf his street on charge of ombexxling $5,000 from his employers. By means

claiming it to be the Diamond expresses hlmaelf as being well pleased with, a year, with great deductions to clubs, and his native laud In the msecitem talons of a
sheriff.
valuable premiums to' persons getting up
the Golds* State
Hen.,Edward G. Morton, died at bls real-

ATTENTION, ALL!

M FLINT,

GL6VK8 and MIT­
TENS to be sold CHEAPER than at any
other store in Nashville at
.
While A McNama.

READY MADE OLOTHtNQ, Boole
nadShoM, MU tent and Gloves, Buffalo

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

Again in the Trade

pay the Highest Marta Price for

wishing to'gat np chibs. Addreea Chas.
to the bymenial Aitor, Mrs. Laudphere, a J. Pktkmox, 806 Chestnut Street, PhileBasinets
pdpbia.
blushing maiden of 68.
co nsected with the Detroit Free Prmo at
' MABIIIED.
its organixatlon iu 1885, and being at the
time of his death one of toe publishers ef
At Battle Creek, Dec. 9th, by Bev. Church,
the Monroe Monitor.
that of strangers.
$19,IM 61, ef which amount $8,0W-O8 was
After laying low for him over 40 years,
Common Connell Proceedings. justice has at last got hold of Mr. Clements
of
Davieburg,
near
Pontiac.
Forty
years
—The service* at the Christian Church
Council Rooms, )
Dec. 14. 1875 J
next Babtath will be appropriate to the
day. Morning topic: ••Christmas sarmon."
Regular meeting held. Present'Delivered at their
Evening topic: ••Thoughts on the closing." Wolcolt, Downing, Lee, Halbert and
on a charge brought forward by hie flrat
and Olds. Trustees.
ELEVATOR Ilf NASHVILLE
Minutes of the last meeting read
resident of Kalamo, juot over the line, died
last week Thursday, and was buried in the and approved.

Relations

Clover Seed, Ac.,

lowing.

0*

OYSTERS only 25 cents per cross the brook near his residence and slip­
ped from the log on which be was crowing
ean at Wsirs 4. McNaku* C. 0. D. Grostriking upon the side and chest, sustain­
ing injuries that has kepLhim in doors since.
RQl. For Christmas and Holiday Toys,
—Fleming’s store is completed. H. W.
caHat
Flint occupies one side with groceries, his

Fleming sits m the window, performs sur­
gical operations on watchcsand hums "Old

HP-OLD SANTA CLAUS rakrs

just received.
lar by buying of

dicated last Sabbath.
Rev. Dy. Jocelyn,
of the Albion College, preaching the dedi­
catory aermon. Tho indebtedness of the
Church was . $1,600, and oyer $2,000 was
aeon pledged to discharge said debt.

' White A McNamee.

viait Wilkins Bros, croquet f-ctory in HaeNo family
should be without one.
Names* 80 cent TOD BACO.

visit our County Seat of Governmen*, and
stepped into the croquet works. Mr. W. L.

Il is as good

IW D. W. Lincoln has just received two

and showed us through tho different depart­
ments and explained the workings of the

are enabled to turn out the finest croquet
setM in the U. 8. They employ 15 hands.
er (han ever at

Wuxklbr’s.

The following accounts wero pre­
sented and oa motion allowed.

C. C. Wolcott4.23
On motion codnci! adjourned till
Friday eve., Dec. 17th, 1875,
E. J. FEIGHNER,
* G. A TRUMAN,
Recorder.
President.

a natural death from inanition. But an
autopsy revealed tho fact that it was not

the city.

Chewiflg in any quantity from ho

•sting coma are hereditary, and there is no

— 1 Ih Candy free to those
who buy a pound of White
&lt;fc SffcNAKEB $1.00 Japan Tea.

Clark Frasier of Battle Creek, has been

satisfied with iL

Boots and Shoes,

JOHN Q CRESSY,
J
8H
II 1 1

Especial Attention

UfONEY TO

LOAN I

H Ipynnt lol hUk Smnlin,

$300.00 and UPWARDS
OS LOSO T1XX.
L. BUSSELL.

BOOTS AND SHOES
WHICH 18 NOT EXCELLED IM TOWN.

Practical Millwright,
asa asstsa ix

■ILL ■ASHIMBST,
Kalamnaoo,

-

-

Michigan^

But ahe haa since put la

8TUCC0,
^yM. JONES,

—The parlies who borrowed a R.R. wheel­
barrow last fall will greatly oblige the
owners by returning it al onoc.
*

the Star Sixinyled Banner for Dec., and
to learn that this popularity, in fact, na­
tional family paper is to enter in January
upon its fourteenth year of sueeoM. There
are few papers that are as popular.
Tho
Banner u a large 40 column, 8 page paper,

(Give Me a. Call
AINSWORTH A BROOKS,

Nashville, Mieh., Jan. 27, 187k

Proprietor!.

$10,000

Cits. W. BK1ABAT,

JEWELERS OPTICIAN
WORTH

or

Gn^ral Co.KyaMci^,

CoUecMu a TKiaAy.

Clocks, Spectacle*. &amp;c

New Goods

MONET TO LOAN

MRS. L. O. CROCKER
assortment of

CHAR. W. MMARAY

Fall aaM Wlater

NEW ART GALLERY I ULLDraY&amp;fAICY GOODS!
Directfrom New.Y*rk
8 Ferratype. ter

Worsteds, Real and Imi­
tation Laces, Yak -Lace,
Passimentire, Real and
Imitation Hair Goods.
Drra. and

Cloakmaklng

IS ALL THl LATMT 8TTLU.

Copying and Enlarging
find it

lingly part with it.

ELIHU CHIPMAN,

Justice of the Peace,

NASHVILLE, KICK

ing. and everything
We see, also, that it

JUST RECEIVED AT

•

orvKK rjjrnuuLAii attention.

GIVE ME A CALL.

iblish-

merits of this splendid paper.
It is the
best and surely the cheapest paper over
offered, and is entirely reliable. All should

KOCHER BROS

■e- CHEAPEST AND BEffT!

A67^B

A SAD THOUGHT!

thank us for .telling you about iL Addresi
Stax Braxolsd Daxxx*. .
Hinsdale, N. H.
— A large line of warranted PLATED
SPOONS, FORKS and BUTTER KNIVES,
for sale cheap at the
Wolcott Store.

FOR THE

— TUBULAR LANTERNS, only $1.00,
L the
Wolcott Store.

John flrrightvn of East Saginaw, a young
unmarried man 24 years of ags. committed
'suicide Monday by taking strychnine^

George N. Cady, ex-mayor of Albion,
„resent lithe* ly condition. It is earnestly
r
.
. ...
__
.. ik. committed suicide al the Eagle hotel, in
Grand Rapids, Monday night, by taking
strychnine.
present moribund slate, an I become a thing
Joy forever, and that its

PARADY, Manufacturer of

*

HAIR,

Five sett of Bob-sleighs, of Has'
Council met pursuant to adjourn­ lings manufacture, for sale cheap for cash
ment.
Present—Wolcott, 'Hardy, at tho
Wolcott Store.
Olds, Downing, Halbert and Lee
Trustees.
LIFE INSURANCE.
The petition of Albert W. Olds nnd
seven otherr was presented asking the
common council to vacate a street in
said village commencing on the east
lewvos the annual cash dividends co any
side of Stste Street on Alanson W. Policy with the Co. to ineraaae the amount
Phillipp's addition to Nashville Mich­ of insurance ; or the dividend* may be used
igan, nnd running thence northeaster­ each year to leaven the annual premium.
ly to Queen Street Tho said street Example: On a $1.000 Policy No. 887, the
not being named but being the.street holder paid $124.80 in aix years, wfcen he
died. Upon thio, the Equitable Life Aoimmediately south of lots thirty-five
and thirty-six of Alanson W. Phil­
lip's addition to Nashville, Michigan being $717-66 accumulation iu six years.
Also to vacate all of Queen Street
south of-the South line of Church
Street, the.same being the street im­
mediately east &lt; lets thirty-seven
For Sale Cheap X
and thirty eight on Alanson W. Phillipp's addition to Nashville, Michigan.
Thereupon after due consideration
a motion was made and seconded (12-16.)

Recorder.
President.
a living issue could not be brought into exMICHIGAN NEW».
Underwear, to be aold very Cheap. Col- istenoe ; but by indefatigable perseseverxam a specialty.
D. W. Lixcoix.
enoe and unnrecedenled abBlfulneas on the
The Jackson CVixn has enlarged and it
For Sale CTheap! part if the uodical attendants, their efforts as spicy and readable as ever. .
were finally rewarded by the appearence of
It is proposed to build a narrow gauge
a prematura fetus, which embryonic speci­
road from Toledo to South Haven.
gun, flame Bag, Powder flask, Shot Pouch
men of an intended something, by close
and Wad Cnrter, or would exchange for
Mr. Cooper, a Charlotte dry goodist, has
failed. Asserts and liabilities unknown.
sickly existence for three
Notice for a now trialhas been served on

H. LEE,
a
Deputy Mborlfl*.

ELI STRONG,

r» pre­
vious to their marriage. She was a widow, LATE.
and he, being infirm and old, desiring some
SHINGLES,
one to care for him, gave her a written
WATER LIME,
$16,000 if ahe would marry him. Thus with
SALT,

Cov.xctL Rooms,)
Dec. 17, 1875.
|

tnat the prayer ot said petitioners be
— MATCHES warranted 880 only seven manufactifre 25.000setts for next ecason.
granted, and that the parts of said
cents per box at White &amp; Molfame's C.
streets before named be vacated.
O. D. flroisry.
Said motion being put to vote by
yeas and nays, the following named
— Why will you pay 20 cents for cheese
council men voted;
The Christian Church Sunday School will
Yom—Albert W. 01d«, Theodora C. Down­
car Rscbivxd.—Another lot of that 20c give a concert Saturday .evening, December
ing, Andrew J. Herdy. Chntleo C. Woloo&lt;t,
Mixxd Caxdi, at the C- O. D. GROCERY. 25th. There will be an admission fee taken Herbert M. Leo, aud Dau Halbert.
WHITE A MeNAMES.
Nays—none.
.
at tho door as follows: Adults. 10 cents.
The following account was pre­
■Qu. Kc* lie® of Printo and Dtcm Goods Children belonging to the school 6 cents,
all others ten cents.
Doors opened at] 6 sented and on motion allowed :
o'clock. Exorcises to commence at 7 e'eloek.
~$W
DEITI8TRY!
On motion L. Durkee was granted
the privilege of using a portion of the
W. Hitchcock, Dentist. will visit
street immediately north of the depot
A Musical Union WM uahered into exlat- for the purpose of placing thereon
day.
Office at the residence of 8.
two ranks of wood.
Walralh, north Main 8t.
ablest physicians attended al its birth, still
Council adjourned.
the aceouohment was very prolonged and X. J. FBIGHNER,
G. A TRUMAN,

Attorney

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CORN. APPLES, OATS,

neighborhood cemetery tho Sal unlay fol­

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potatms.

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Mason .Veir.i for the sutn of &lt;5,000.

Abo FINLEY'S CELEBRATED TOLEDO

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A FACT WORTH KNOWING.

WM. VENN. FnoraiKToi^
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the immense popularity this

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AKTISTIC
PAINTERS!

Nashville, Oet. WlK
the leading jmriodieai of the day, and the

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dragging him
skull was uni
bo horribly
The fine i teal tngravihgs and colored fash- mangled that it mi hardly recognizable.

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NASHVILLE, MICH

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IlsitlUfflMwM.

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not fallen before your temptation.
It
doesn’t do to worry about what would

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h*« « ImmfaM* botci.of lhair
ground, tweilt v mlonUh* ride fii

Company, ChiidoiHUatra

-On the WMtera
tu retry? nf 1875,

take a look in the glare. Do not imagine
that because you have resolved to proc-

the- municipal

rnni/rKit-TUB day that co* Ka

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awuun &lt;q&gt;W* MW UWUMU1 I OF Mie

right of American citizens, an guaranteed under
the treaty, to bo tried by ciril e.TUrts and an-

-with tho
•

applied, wideb provide- for more expeditions
triale than the ordinary civil procedure allows.

Ttoaa fa tho

fox him than can be said of the
&lt;J.. and impiona Diocletian, one

ord 6f ChriatnuiH observance from the
■are to bo* tried in France. There are eleven of
etrlieat timre, first in purely religious
thin.
|tt. hi «:-*V
if . ...
ceremonials nud thence down to social
•Mil; detected, the name of the General Ticket
-r-Tbo B|xniid&gt; gunboat Graciooa is reported
conviviality, with which it in tttill more
Jfceni. Mr. J. ». OrlajsrUfctfhi 'tfpi
of writing. 1'raroleru should buy tickets only
Lldentifled by Un) groat majority’ of
*Ltii»reiiafrt&gt;SlH»» 11
»N»v*friUMUi
Christiana every where. Aud why should
—The Caroaer’s Jury which inveetigated the
-Blotoua workiy^QliM^rt^^dod the it not to them bo a reason of rejoicing?
otreets tlie other day. chunoroua for food and It is held in oommomomtion of tho great­
1 faork. Tlie provision doalera' became alarmed,
rat event in the history of tho race—tho
talac economy
” of the New
..
. k’ortte.Central.
‘j“armiuirtkii'iL-ziw.
aflvept of the Savior of mankind, bom
Railroad Company in failing to provide the
Moemwy number of cmploToa, and in no- ,^n
8ubducd by the Britlnli, and iu &amp; manger, living in humility and obe­
dience, performing deeds of charity and
benevoklndc, and dying upon tho cross
of the crow.oj U»xpoyaKhoa Julian H. to save us from our uius.
We might trace tho recognition *of
Christmas by poets and writers for nearly
309 years bock and show how general it is,
’ but nothing can add to the beanty of St.
let* »rc oxcltwtrelj within
-4-Ai* rertb^wtarta Porto«co. a start time Luke’s account of the marvelous birth
ls«B*r dr may emuuerate
since, »!tn«l entirely dcetroy«l tho town of
tho followlyg:
nor deepen the pathoe of the simple
People have various ways of celebrat­
ing the season, just ns individual tastes
vary sad differ. Some delight in a noisy
demonstration out doom, which they
commence with the free lunch and egg­
nog iu their favorite saloons, just oh
though there wan no dyspepsia in the
eggnog, tuul no meddlesome police to
drag them off to the station houwo while
churdtan'anSfMH&amp;Ued charitable instituUoua ; they werjionly having a “good time.’’
M Wt itTMlai In Uiiw »lm moi Iwnjc-_ "Pthers Again take' delight in the aKsem'""■ft
T? &gt;"•*
•ary for tho operatfoh of th.lr roads, and
po-ita in savings banks.
' bly of friends and kinsfolk orouud tlie
festive board, with' music anti the trnditional “Christinas tree," brilliant with
that of tranmortatlon.
£1 • thoao. proposed by the National Grange. wax tapers in the eveiling, for true enjoy­
' About three-fourths of tho countica wore reprt- ment cousista in making and witnessing
the enjoyment of others. A few people
8. M. Smith, the funner urgingtliat tho find Christmas delight in charitable acts
—but thdf are only a few—for the ma­
'by direct taxation.
jority of people are selfish, and think
Matter, f400 ; Lccti^af. (AOJiO ^xir day and only of pursuing “ their favorite plum­
TdA&lt;d traveling wpeusen ■’ Treasurer, $300 ; tom” while' the bu«y brood of care
Secretary. $500, and actual office cxpen-ic«.
plods on. ,
-tWoriliy-LccArer Thompson, of tho Na­
tw^hiyjyut.
—DieeonsionA bare occurred dmoilg tho par- tional Grange, addressed the Minnesota State
tioi to U;r.con4iit|aUcp yX,^A»M :liw» UaU»a .Grange at Minneapolis. Ho brought the most
Caro anil’ duty hein us iu bo clotwAy
firing maturcr years, that’ we. ehoukl
'Lccome dry and desolate but for con-

-A motion Intso^noaUn Aha Fnpqh Assem­
bly to extend amnesty to luo CommuuiBte created
—The HtMmrgh Preabyterytiaa dedficj that
groat tumult arid a complete t4|4ure in tho I’.otlie iniblfcatton of a Bunday jupwApajKir ii tnecm,publican ranks. It WarfaH paaocil.
■ ntont with nwtnbenship iu the PrcebyUriau =
"" «w »"MW*'»
W*.
Church.
I’.rtRrtkS UB H UHBANDBY.
‘ —The annual report of tlie Board of Man­
— Itesglutiaiia adopted by tho Mawachm&gt;ctta
ager &lt; of the National Soldiara' Homa shown an A^conilng interested in any natMOopcraUvsfafi- State Grange declare emphatically for equal
increase of inmates at those institutions greater frc.gbt Uua, kiiSa,'uuUx«or»J4e
from being intorce^Ml iq ^nj manner Ln the tarntahing of kuppUM to snyxonftany-wnfrwft^h’thAf 1

—The Jury in the trial of ' Piper.- Tic alleged
manlercr of Mabel Xoongt have disagrwd—
standing man for conviction and tlirecYai' sc
quilizL This is the cuawhere apbtuch faaUU
was rtuirged Withmathr of a young
a belfry.
'
’t
-Friday of last week was otecjye 1 M vari­
ous potiite throngTiaut the 'dottntff M hangmta'H day- Three colored.murderers were cx &gt;
cncd at tho Tombe. iu New York, one venerable-

nccraury torture by the dwpbccnicut of tho

reccatly, took tho delivery so mucL’fo btart
that ho • oarnniited Mtiokk Ho ieft a lotted
j-ertiy bteiuuoconco ptoy cos^Mty

—The en'ckle mania seems to prevail'to are-

rminent being that of John

WorleaC’i

TUTAMciAL axd jnrDuarjrjAL.

ington; a few. evenings since, attracted
the attentiou of a poor woman living
not for from the place, and she put on
her hat and went to investigate. She
found a stranger near tho blaze, who
said he hod built the firo to keep himself
warm.
Not crediting the story, tho
woman revisited the npot the next morn­
ing, and to her astonishment found neat’
the firo four packages of money, in small
bills-and currency chiefly, their appear­
ance indicating th.it they were fresh from
the bank, tho whole amounting in value
to nearly 830,000. The woman turned
over the money to the Selectmen of
Stonington, who, after counting it, de­
posited it in the Stonington Bank. It is
Kupposed tiuit tho packages wore stolen
and cast off the train at the apot where
found, the fire being n part of the pro­
gramme.—Hartford Timet.

rance in not only of iteelf a eauno of dl-wsanoand
I mortality, but it is the enemy of every effort to
cure or mitigate.* Nothing will eo apeedily re­
move tiiia canoe m kno..ledge (an elementary
one al least) of tho diaeasee to which wo are
heir, as well an those superinduced by our own

It is exceedingly readable
ecially tho following aubjraiology, Haman Temper-

xjicty, shows the truth sa rrroonted in the
rachfogs of ticripturo—that life begins with
mception—with groat force, to which u added
“pries ofti^htedieal Adrtsertl.to, sent post­

—T» IToriteiw* (tt. L) Tool Cotnrwny. -•
»»a.L-ll.ra
.iu,.
,u ib. "
aa •nttfariurc of gmm for tl e Turtfah Gnwomww .4.^117&lt; rote r.fyBl to h-..

Have the readers of thia paper ever
used any of Partont'
PiUt * If not,
why not? They are the boat family physic,
beatdos being U&gt;o groatent anti-Uliom remedy
there is In this country.

If your home is larne, eoro or galled,
you ebould UM Johnaon’t Anodyne Liniuurnt ;
week the part wth caetile soap aud warm w»-i
• ter. rub dry, with a clean doth, then apply the
Linimt-ul, rub in well with the hand.

mill eund. OU oa or address
Dr. J. C. BUX, 112 John lt,0fafantti,0.

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$5 to $20

Ths fare on a new railroad in India,
from Mrulurn to Trinchinopoly, ninetysix miles, is only equal to forty-six cents
in the third-clats care.

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chapter ou another subject, so delicate in its
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come and gone, arm in arm, without ex­
County; Chaplain, John William?, citing her half so much as tho arrival of
a new jaij&gt;er doll. Thus a child travel­
ing wijh me, and seeing me salute, at a
railway station, a certain Methodist min­
Chicagoiaat week, tho attendtnei being very
ister
of great dimensions, inquired, with
largo. Hoe. J-Kioh Q tiu&lt;^. ,tao
casual intereat, whether that was the
unable to attend, and the body wm presided
Smedley, Howard Conuty-. Second Aaaiatact Pape f To assign to the Pope his proper
over t&gt;y Jolm F. Htury. of New Fork. ItanoSteward, lira. Jonathan Thatcher, of Van Bu- place in space, aud to Bliakespeare or his
lu’ioM wrrc adopted, recommending a uatioaai
rep County.
higtawgy from the IVcrt to The Attaiti'e/the
heroines their rightful position in time
1 upnurcnumt of «hrttajwater rsatfff. a»|4ha,r
—what havo chiklruu to do with such
held
extension of the pstdfa credit - to thA Tox&gt; toil
trifles ? Matters more important claim
HUL
Pacific Railroad. A paper embodying the vjewo
their attention; ore there not hoopa nnd
idling point, and organized a Joint stock skipping-1open aud luncheon t — CqL
jjCtpaoy. with *50,000 capital, for the erection Higginaon, in Scribner for January.
ilRiikhiiga. etc.
—Th* following i &gt; ‘H'U’Jtf’’. Holman’—The Witoonain Htate Grwgo, compared of
nags-l by Inuwpcrtatiou commn 'j. nf*»d^y :e.o!utiou which ww» wk&gt;j&lt;ed by-------This country is getting to be empba'.chonen for the oeotSbn'wi'J moot in conon at tho Newhall Bouse in Milwaukee, ioJly a beer-drinking country. For the

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works of the Kt. Loui, Gwlight Comjwnr, and
U fa j»abal&gt;lc that the
of tho Com; wninco 1B7IA computed to be ewual milliou- ot
ddlara, will rcVcrt to the gu cuwnmem of tlw the riabU of the 'Slate*
city.
. &gt;
.
—Ths third annual convention of the Nati&lt; n-

year e^diqg July 1, 1875, the -internal
rcvtiutie report* .show tkit there Wore
8,WO,r.2H barrels of that N-verafe Pr°duood here. The number of breweries
[now in ofM-ration in the principal browb
' ing Stela* is m foUowa: New York, Hk,
’ta t»fa i|- ■ Penneykvauia, 285; Wiaonusiu, 232; Ohio,
at itinh* ffl0; Oalifornia, 202; Iltionia, 165; Michi-

A Great Offer!!

SHOES

allhcted atu! to tho prjfcartioh. tn Ida diagnoaia
of the dswaewi treated of, and tn the proMtita-

Otautly recurring to the one period of
-We when tho limitations of space and

time do not oppress us, and tho far off is
.1 Iterator^, That the farmers of the Northt should »o arrange their affairs an to mar­ as tho ngir. The baby who puts out b^
. their wheat before navigation cloaoa in the little hand for tho moon is compelled to
draw it bock empty, yet he puts it forth
' llx-Gor. Brown of Tenntarce, has been'ac'Hu-ro are €11 grange- iu Michigan. aud tho many times again. My frier d’a little
Miutrd VioF-PrertdaufcctfXlio.TeaaPaciaa .
•—The |«ckeia and ehipjiers of meat in Chiitaugbter, after liaving the stars pointed
put to her, requested, next day to have
pooled ---------lines leading to tho East, in ruakirK 1“* cummer for the gra diopjter tAfferere of
the pooled
” two little stara with sugar on them for
a fur®Hi advance
tilro»&lt;favit U c{a|med, tea Lua LegisbUnrc incor;orating State, county breakfast.” And in their first dealings
with human beings children act aside the
i?afy immeasurably, and •uborilnsta grangM.
। ,vfl hurt tho
r- -—Tho following fa a list of officers vlected petty baniep of generations and centu­
»
»,
Jjf ^in I’rdian* State Grange for tho ontuing ries in the same fine way. “ Mamma,”
; Maater. Henry Jamea, Marion-. Ovur- «aid iu my hearing the little danghter of
10
of
»&lt;-«■. Archibald Jobiwon. Crawfonfaville; LecM orjAanr «tiil^ : tQ4r u F ilui(t
ei.apiala, Pau- a certain poetras, “ did I ever Bee Mr.
the relations of the Stales t
General । Un# p»ddock. Union County; Steward. J. 8. Shakespeare i" It was at tlie dinner
flbvcniment. ^ue»«A*flmn37iD
“
7FbfUitx, Lebanon-, TTOaturer, J. F. Oliphant, table and between two bites of an apple.
’&lt;? ibTv^d:kIf*TW,t* Oo^r. Soeretary. C. C. Poet, Star ko On another *ecosidn the same child Baid
Sts ta •
» u^an
County.
with equal (Niufldeuce, “ Mamma, did
' -4-Tho State Grange of Iowa, al Ito annual yon ever know Cleopatra I” There was
- Moinoa. elected the following
Ijo affectation al&gt;ont it; she was accds"timed io seeing literary people and other
rer, Julia A Oarretteeon, Henry. notabilities at her mother’s house; and
rd, Jonathan Thatehtr, Vau Bu-. | Shakespeare and Cleopatra might have

SI LVER

ENTENNIAL

“ Tho People’# Common Sonso Modieal Advwer,
iu jdain Eogliab : at, Medidno Simplified." by
R. V. I’terce, M. D., Counaelor-lu-cblof of the
Boardot Phyiadaua andSurceonast the WorM'a
Diapenaary. Whoever helps humanity In its'

itsmssws

weight to fa!L In hl, atrua’les the jxwr
nwrd &gt;. iuk'u. luQu.iii,
jxMition, and bo was slowly strangled.
—Early one morning laal week a'psrty of metnlatiba thattabAo-iFcdfefpiinica shall be re- I
qutnod to rowint for qnsnhrr, and make good |

attUOOQteeiO/XW.

A HO

oureelvea into tho committing of some
in Nicomedia to be closed while a acta where we believe tho end will not
tndb of Christians were asaeinbleu
to celebrate tho birthday of Jewi”, nnd
set fire to the building*, and all the worTuntrr thousajtd dollakk
*
fVVKV.
statement that I'rr«i&lt;b»eA
went an Hhipent pedahod iu the ttames.
The history of the Christian Church
Agent to Hcizogovina^to sell war materials to the
A firo burning alongside of tho railand,of Christianity itoolf traces the rec­

ci-rtatn question- m to hi. dfapodtion of

coed Lim temporarily

. MHESCtt’M BAMDBJUU! FXIX*.

Christmas Day is observed throngbout
nre-damp, with
Christendom in oommemoration of the
t&lt; being killed,
•birth of the Savior.
It does not
iteurawlal N«w
*100.000. fora dying maduaf^l am fjrtpu &gt; spying tipt
origin than almut 200 yearn after Clirist,
or aj&gt;pnt the time of tho Emperor Commodus, who woH'oommodiiin enough not
to. interfere with tlio Christian'b first tho fortune will all come together in the
future. If you have any good deeds to

party Wtadad «h* Pr*Uaui, H«nl newb^

went of what wu known an- th-a ’'OsraSne
claim." The General states .that be eeuf
-£5,000 to the State Department'at Washington
for tlie claimant. Hie remainder bA handed
over Io certain Bnudlian lot-byfota Who .aiiki!

body, that everybody has made the «nme
resolution regarding you.
If you ore
heart sick with regret that yon were not
more tender and thoughtful regarding
the dead ones you have lost, jturt try to
avoid further repentance iu the future by
being good to those still left to yon. Do
not put off enjoyment If you are not
ready it won’t come. Planning to en­
joy frienda nnd fortune iu tho future, ia

THE
DANBURY NEWS
UMEQUAI.KD
IRRITATION OF THE SCALP.

UUC&amp;

tl it 15
-dressing.

H air

ELASTIC

cu:v^XD.

JOSEPH BURNETT A Cfc, Iterton.

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** Progression. No Retrograding
tSfl VILLE, BARRY CO., MICH., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31,1875

‘VOf.ffl

NO, M

THE BUZZ SAW.

and. falter ere be frames a

“ Hamlet" overheard “ Julius Cranr ”
tell "Kin, Lmr” on U» "TtnlMi
Kight ■■ alter “Th. Tampaat," that Ttathony and Cleopatra” had told “ Curioi&amp;nus” that “ Two Gentlemen of Verona." I

thai a pet woodchuck had scratched the
stamps off, and Im- w-.uj discharged.

of old my devotion to you!’

ea as he said seriously :
May, it fa so sweet to bt- bnTo with

DEATH’S DOIlfGS.

cold fingers reuiraad no pressure to hfa.
“ No, May; I have oome for something
letter
I have come to bring you
atdren'araylmtiahd ^a% to jou.

ing, a mau employed in a Went End
pinning mill, liad a craft*, versy with a
buzz saw, with tho usual result The
■rxytujtr.
J —Mrr. J. Lctbrop Motley, wife of the Amerbuzz saw fa still on duty, butMr.’Browu;
I have come to bring you a New Year’s ing fa resting. Perhajw there never has kso Mstarisa, dfad ia LwrttM. .
12-In Loulsvfita. Kr.^oaK BreuiIrtte.
fpftwhich I have been keeping for you— been a tteeful mechanical invention that
cx-Goveruor of tis»z 8tete.
18—In New York, Wm. H. Aspinwall, a mer“ Is it not too late I" she asked cooly. employers than the buzz saw. It fa a
fa*** viti; you entirely. I trust
made out of cold steel, warmed over, and
" To-jnorrow, then, we shall see."
fa cut in a circular form, with a very
**Nb, to-nigliL"
Eager-hearted as a boy, bis thoughts sioned by the removal of little angular
burn with longing to ask the question bits of steel at regular distances, which
■nearcat hfa soul, but, feuoed in by the loaw. little projections like teeth. The
4-In Norwich. CL. Wm.
sliield of this woman’s graceful ease, he buzz saw fa rigged on an axle, and when13—In Wrahiugt
ftmls it impossible.
Ever and anon

J to join tear faure at |he train io-mght,
and -proceed yoth ’her to New York te
morrow, and I shall have tz/go." And
os he spoke his hand wondered into hfa
bosom, from wheats faff brought' a "pic­
ture, wiiich lie placed silently before bright flashes of the girl, whose eye once ally revolves. Hearing of Mr. Brown­
ing's misfortune, and thinking that nseful GXptoumce beneficial to a largo class
with
it
all
there
is
some
change,
some
­
of
the community interested iu buns saws
quietly in May Igleheart’s lap unmoved,
until raised mechanically with the qttee- thing lort or' gained, something new lo might be gleaned from a man of exjwrihim, -a womanly reserve
which he enoe, our interviewer called on tire gen­
cannot fathom.
tleman for the purpose of learning his
And thus hour added to hour in light opinion of buzz raws.
Id ydu
talk, and ho fa not nearer
of hor? The womas to whom :I;M» conventional,
•
“Mr.Browning, you were btizz-sawod,
engaged," he replied," with a forced making good his gift to lier than when I believ®, the other day ?" said the in­
laugh. “ The woman whose wealth re­ ho first entered.
terviewer, after making known his mis­
trieves our i falkzi yort’mes; tlm womnu • f‘ Bat before we part to-night, May,
sion.
whose great beauty consolen me for the .you will tell mo whether or not you will
“I was!” (Very emphatic. Holds up
low of such as you, May," he raid; bit- 'take thia gift I bring you !"
a large bunch of white rag. at the end of
“Is it quite nice, then ? Pretty as
torly.
hfa arm.)
For n moment whole waves of an- 1tliis?” she inquires, coqncttishly toying
“ Did it hurt you much?"
guisbed emotion &lt;lrah ovtr tha face of witha heavy gold locket suspended from
NJPS MIT YE AB.
“Two fingers and a thumb?"
throat.
the girl lieside him, threatening to over- her
'
“You have got them tiod up?"
New Ymr’s Evo. And the fire-light throw all composure; seeing which, hfa
“ It fa myself—my own love," be re­
“No; I have got the place where they
rules king of Dio gas-light. It is in bis own face deepens with pain; yet a plies,
passionately, as he stoops and
1
were tied up,"
ruddy Iglow that the trollies and ever­ mighty effort of selt-rtJpre^rioq calms the kisses
her cheek quickly, opening tho
1
“ Then they are off?”
greens glfatcu, while the weird eyes of ^oMDto.of her voice as she asks lighMy locket
1
in the act, sad in a confused way
“ Yre, a good ways ofl.”
tho portraits ou tho wall look into eyes enought
V H J H St
Iasking:
“How did it happen!"
.
that look again steadfastly. But the
“ And wboao picture is tliis!”
“ But we shall meet again t”
“I pushed my hand against the saw
fairtwt picture of oil fa th* face of the
Tho girl trembles from head to foot at
while running a narrow strip through.’’.
fair girl Upon which hfa-red light falls
hfa caress, yet withdraws herself proudly,
A little while and May Igleheart’s bo­
“ Did you keep it there very long ?’’
and flickers.
’
som heaves hotly as slje stands behind
••No."
“ May Iglcheart, 7 ask you for the lost
“ The man to whom I am engaged !”
the curtain watching the dim outline of
" Did you take it right away?”
time, do you love mo ? Will you be mv
Stabbed to the heart, Philip Stanley
bis retreating figure as it disappears
wife?"
down the lamp-lighted street'nnd.fctto cries only, ‘'Rush Newton V'
“
Did you take it all away ?”
The tall form of the young man swung
fl Yes, he whoso wealth restores our
the distance.
“AU but two fingers and a thumb I"
fiercely around ra ho spoke liras passion­
fallen fortunes; ho wlio consoles mo for
“
What
did you do with them?"
This, then, was the ending—the bit­
ately, life own fare darkening as he
tlie loss of such as you, Phillip."
“I left them on the other side of the
waited, sternly looking into Uie girl’s ter, pittiless ending! This the New Year
His own words thrown cruelly back
fate for which she must school her
ace for hfa answer.
■
upon him to rankle in his heart forever­
“ Did you soy anything al the time?"
“Row Newton," returned May Iglc&gt;- heart on ths morrow!' After months of more.
“I did, but it won’t do to publish."
such intimacy as only lovers, know, she
heart, reproachfully, yet in a voice soft­
Their hands clasp coldly. A smile, a
“Do you think the buzz saw was to
ened by pity, “ why will you pain my
blame?"
aside thus, but a toy in the play that ntrect, a grief-burdened man.Day
own heart and yours by again asking t hat
“Chiefly." •
question, which I have already answered, ■ had amused him! Ab, well! let the dawns ere lifa weary feet seek a place of
“How did it feel?"
morrow dawn, and though smiles might repose.
for were I to reply thousands and thou­
“ A good deal like shaking hands.with
fail to oome at her bidding, she could
sands of rimes, it mart over bo tho same !
a streak of lightning.”
“
The
mills
of
the
gods
gnnd
slowly.
”
still
wear
an
armor
of
womanly
reserve
Yon could not feel ft more than I do,
“Did the buzz saw zay anything I"
New Year’s Eve. A night as sweet
too deep for curious eyes to penetrate
“ It said * Zip 1’ and then buzzed on."
and soft and balmy as June's own. In
Thon you do not—will never love and discover the lacerated heart beating
“ Do you think you would put your
the sky bright stars sing songs together.
beneath.
hand
there if you iuid it to do over?"
, It has been but a few brief months Ou the earth light, warmth and merry.
“ As n friend," ohe began ; Imt before
“
Hardly!”
*
since
Philip
Stanley
hnd
first
sought
out
she could finish the sentence hfa hoanw“ Don’t you think it would be a good
Seates by sn open window May
and known May-Tgleheart
voice stopped her.
thing
if
a
buzz
saw
could
be
invented
Igleheart
’
s
head
is
dropped
upon
one
Yet, m she stood there alone and “at
“ Friend 1” he exclaimed contemptu­
ously. “ No, by Heaven ! Never your bay," what years of joy and trust and hand dejectedly. Time lias not stolen that would raw without moving?”
“ Undoubtedly 1”
friend. I ask for your love, your life, or splendor seemed the life of those one trace of beauty from the face iu all
“Do you know any thing more about
months to her. And yet dqy after day rave aadness the same. It is lovely still,
nothing!"
though
sad
as
her
though
fa
which
wander
a
buzz
raw that anybody else ought to
She rat motionless ; with eyes bent hnd he sought and Ilagnred in ter sothus :
do?”
upon the tiny, folded hands nesting on cieky as n pastime. How stinging to her
“ New Year’s Eve. No lover to-nighL
her lap, while hfa fierce passion swept on pride!
Twice wooed and twice cant aside for
“What!**,
in a torrent of bitter words.
Day after day, and no word to her of
some one richer in the world’s wealth.”
“Don’tyou ever get within rmilc of
“ I see it oil. I kpew it. It docs not that woman to whom liis honor and his
" May Igleheart, your heart must be a buzz saw when it fain motion
require kecn-sightetl eyes to penetrate faith were plighted.
a pitiful thing J”
“Why?"
Truly her heart was stung to defiMme
your secret. May. You did care for me;
“Why cto-1 wander here?"is the ques­
“ Your curiosity might get the better
you might have been mine luuknot that —perhaps revenge.
tion tliat intrudes itself upon the reflec- of your judgment, and you wotdd be
Philip Stanley stewed between us.”
tioiiB of a young man as he idly paces a templed to experiment until your fin­
Now Y«w a Bro. The city streets street near the home cf her he lisa once
“We cannot control our love, Ross,"
gers were all left where mine are.
said May, sadly.
aldaae with light and nHve with hnman loved.
.
Good afternoon!”
beings,
Imrrying to and fro in pursuit
“ Yun speak well, May ; but you know
“ New Year’s Eve ; but I havs no love
Our reporter immediately camo away,
next to nothing of the bitterness of love | of -pleasure or in scorch of aome -gift
night. Twine rejected I Philip Stan­
like mice, the lore that lawdcra ou hate ,or U““
““L’tSHti -W thc ley, think of tluU and of love if you full of pity for those who toil with the'
perilous buzz raw.—Clncinnaii En­
iu it, iiiprudty," and b, a quick mov,- murTOW‘
;
. ■ '
'
quirer.
, '
mum he clutched Uw burnte of the girl I
"And I^bring i^’YoTeS'oul A gifT
And Ins feet keep pace with his
in hfa, and held her powerless as a child, i fo-n^ght!" wra the joyous thought thoughts, and they orc wending—
H1U STORIES.
ra In? hissed forth hfa inrting threats and !
do** “ 'fl*
of a yoimg where?
Those who ar© in the habit of telling
was gone.
j man, as he sp^'Mgtajy. fvj» ^ejn^v . Maf J^ehcart still sits by the window, prodigious stories ought to have good
“ Women change their minds, thank . fallen snow. • ” &lt;*J
/ j ’ |» I
ft4
yri iu her eyes.
memories^ bat, fortunately,’ their mem­
Hamm. And I swear, May Iglcliearl, i ,“I wonder-will she look so sweet and
All of asuddeu n footstep grates ‘ on ories are generally short. - itichard
ytax shall yet bo the bride of Rom New- 'dovdy ra aha did'fowl night bno'ymr the floor without; a shadow falls across , Briualey Sharidan-detdt with these inentou •"
; ago, when I wM forced, to foavc her in the book ou her lap.
diicious pt-ata in a manner peculiar io

“May!”
.*»« -"W brightest for me, 4nd
“O, Philip!”
May Iglvhcart’s soul. The very depths B-vritl
l^ve spared herself
“ And heart meets heart oh hand elraps
of tlifa man's kve and hate, so openly ' A**4 long tirade with'which she sot me hand.
displayed, wen-in themselves a shadowy j fnBC»
known it was frerxlom I
Before the New Year season was over
form of craning evil. Hfa jiartiiig threat «r*vcJ
tiie bird whose pinions are May and Httlip were married. Their
cast a shade of depression upon her noorched!"
'
wedding day wra the brightest, heralded
which she found it impossible to Ixmfali, ' Ami thia bu«y tiiought impels onward in as it had been by one most perfect of
until a light footstep resounded upou i flying feet, until’before he knows it quite New YcorV Eves.
Mud pain of this interview to oppress

life hall Oixir, ami n bright voice cried,
“ Many liappy returns to you, May!" :
Suddenly all tin; joy aad gladnesa of Imt '
fair young fare returned as slie sprang
rr.n) U. m.. t tk. nr» mon.
'•Wdruw him. BirJie,- riM «.d

himself. He would never allow liimself
fo be outdone by a verbal prodigy.
Whenever a monstrous story-was told in
his fweeeuce, he would endeavor to out­
do it by one of his own coinage, and
consign the narrator to confusion by a
falsehood more glaring than hfa own.
Once in his hearing a sporting adven­
turer ran thus : “ I was fishing one
be starah on the hearth-rug where be
day, ray in a certain cold spring full of
l^OPVLATIOX OF JfEW TORE.
stood jus! one year ago, waiting the &lt;m- ‘
delicious trout, and soon caught
The oanplrte figures of tlw eanzus of a
trance bt lier to whom be brings hfa New
large
mess.
But what {was
I the State of New York, token by the ^jy surprising, not a foot from
Yev’s-gifL
Tb. J&lt;w op«» qruHly, «ul MvT^.a&gt;14
Uw» w» m* ol bri&amp;M;
b~rt giii. in with JI ibevUpomkm
|S'“ “ i ’*‘5; “i *b* ,!m1 ’°a TOto4 to
IH70, and 3.881,777 mj 1866, bang an «- , &lt;xx,k
»U yim b^] to do, after
X),000 in ten years, hookini? them from the cahl snriiw. wm

ami in obedient to her vqitjp-toe little J of surprise, and then'ahe sweeps fur

,

ouuirai ixmmj'xl up^-wtad gracefully, as str? munMured u; .
. , - .
w^kl hr. tad, «ud vfoirasl a law.plww ■ toum marred fitter ky cxiwoRva grief ‘ u ■
. . *

..“,uw

,----- /—z — —

7M.
,, ,
L_ 2

**ertion‘

U,c wption of Sheri-

trit, „Xr
ml,. b«u

«&gt;.«.

sidered ‘Love’sLaborLost'whan;?Tro-.. , ■
liustmd Oreasida* stole “The Oomedy^of:
'
Erroftl, ’ and sold it to' * The Merchsat'of* Men o
Venice’ tor forty boUtoa of old Bourbou " •ftwn *fc

ties to the theft, and after -drinking-

&gt;8
Wives of Windsor,' told 'King .Jahn’
all about it 'Bichacdlll,’ a compc-

an­

even ‘A Win ter'a Tale,’ and ‘Henry
■\TH ’ says that settles it Bo why uyike
so ‘Much Ado About. Nothwg?’
‘Othello’ was busy dealing a. firs-oent
22—Io England, Sir Chas. Lyell, eminent game of faro to the • Fonrth,,Fift£ and
. T»
»H fl
Sixth Heniys,’ and the only remark made
jfm
MXXCH.
ste.MteMteanate.... ;;
,„j
2—Ih Wsthiogton. Gen. Lorenzo Tuomaa. byUwm «u u otnteotul 'JVuUte
do t tara,' • Hold ou.’ ted . Jew other '
tejI. a A., SRed 71.
20-In Ireland. John Mitebal, one of the irorabt. romtek. ot . ow tteto,
.
. JJ
•and as ‘Richard II was absent * Tam-1 -Mjraria. ,
after his election to th© British ParliatncuL
ing the Shrew,' I could get no further I-. ’'
‘ri... v
• ”u:
evidence as*to who wrote Sliakcspeare.
PT,EA8A!r91ili8! ' \ - ° "
prominent citizen of that Bute, froth which ho
But‘All’s Well That Ends Well.’ "
A CAH-rtOta—aTi®ita!”
Don’t it ?_______________ :
1
grew. aged.CS.
Sham, men wear great coats.
'"

A DIVORCE WITH A TERRYREE
Family jars are too often jugs'
ORIGJX.
The roll of honor-^A bigroll of wjoDoy,
A New York letter to the Baltimore
“There is in...
this city, ra the world goes.
_ .:
well-known profteaor of phrenology and pro­ News xys
Tuz Detroit jVwc Ereu' man
prietor of the Phrenological Journal, aged 55. however* one most amusing low come22—In New York dty. John Harper, the disn who has a reason for never smiling. I hfa air and “ pities' the North1
In his youth ho was the father of a little' p^HUcn."
“* ~
IhrtfcMor
79th year.
girl of a refractory, obstinate disposition.
17-4n Lexington. Ky.. Johu C. Breckinridge, One day,‘to punfall her for something,
he locked her in tho bed-room, and with O.—? When,'. your mUhu.
t"
and daring the rebellion a' General in the Con- hfa wife went down stairs to dinner.
Soon the child began to scream in a ter­ haven’t, got any son Reu.” 4(Ooufi¥^on.)
20—In Baltimore, Md.. the Hou. Jmm D. rible manner, which the parents consid­
Thk Khedive of Egypt oa-f -pad.
Bright, for three tertun United 8tale« Senator,
ered was only temper; but as the English very well, aud when be strikes
from Indiana, aged 63.
shrieks continued, the wife became his shin agahmt
bobs
JUXE.
25—In New York city. Mortimer Thompeou. alarmed and desired to go to her. He,, around ft fa toneaotnA lo txarhifaitty' to
however, forbade her doing so, ra. he­
rald tho child must be taught obedience,
29—In Anatria. Ferdinand I., ex-Empcror,
and that she should not gain her end by,
screaming.
They went on with’their what it .uaed to bo) :v “J^ckj’^jyip,
JVL1.
dinner, the fearful shrieks continuing James,, piok ’em up !. Why &amp;n't jou
feasor of. Political Economy in the London for awhile and then ceasing.
As they pick
’em
up!"
Veteran' netfpter:
F.'uvcrwitr.
were about l«aving the table, smoko be­ “’Cause there beanT any down, my
8—In BL Jxrtiix, Mo.. Gen. Frank P. Blair. gan to jmioh through the house.
There
was tire somewhere. - Rushing to release
IB—In England. Lady Jane Franklin, widow
the poor little girl tlioy found her dead.
Her
elotbes hnd evidently caught fire,
plnrer, aged 70.
from tbe grate, and while the parents njinniyyinnlj g£O^pUg£&amp;
were eating, the cliild was dying.
The aotindj .pijnd... He expects to ^resume
*
comedian’s wife, took a horror and’ busiucra in a very short time. " '
31-In Carter County, Tenn., ex-Presidcut
“ft is a .AuM' prinripKymilHbnhatred of her husband after this, a, she
Andrew Johnson. aged 67.
boU veil that if be l&gt;ad allowed her to go or," saixl an eminent ktwjtr, •&lt;Wlt«fa&gt;Bea
AUG VST.
to the poor infant she might have saved always produce effecta.” “ They always
ton, son of the famcos Alexander Hamilton. her life. They were divorced ; -no won­ do fart &lt;1* taw^ra,’? respouitou the
der that man never smiles off the rtage.”,
“ImU
yywiHjpfy ‘

Governor of that Blate.

caw* ta» rieRiya. p clieaj
CElfTRAL AMERICA.
There will shortly lie u pieeting of
^mxTKY book peddler (b Tcrre^Haite
plenipotentiaries of the five CfaMtral
woman: “Ytai, bulAKe woH?&amp; twttrinAmerican Sfnteo—Nicaragua, HondAas,
,-------- --­
Guatemala, San Salvador and' Costa | stnictivo and humoibtfe.”‘,T.lfc. itWtan:

dcr-atorics for children, aged 70.
SEPTEMBER.

lyu, nbont 4X

Rica—to confer npoii a plan of confed- | “That ain’t the paint

OCTUBEE.
’ 7—New ChwloStwviHc, Vfc, Co!. Tbannw

29-Iu North Brookrteld, Maa*., the Hou.
Amx-ui Walker, the well-known puhlicinL

Melted buM

'

Jenckw. author of the Civil Service Bill.

SUM, •• Mexioo lud dou«-. Bailor to «lwa&gt; tarylxaU Haan are tbU I tom-

19—At Borne, Italy, Cardinal Pietro di SO-

thMaf U»UoiM HUtai TtoydM K&gt; UM
i«at ■ eotmoUon Hid .1 FuuuaB
i»- 1 iiuM. acT Thwi »r«»»l»W*UV°,T

Tiled tin. eonntry to be reprMeated, i polite al.jao
21—At Norwalk, Conn., of paralysis, Hon.
which was agreed to, and Monroe and o“ JXda'4 ,«v frwryUgu.
Adame sent a commiteion there. Beery miaandrraUxxl ue—lair,, WW ^^*1 J.
enua. Austria. Francii V„ Duke of Modena,
Oa, wm then . Speaker pf. Uro^HoUse, my dear friend."—Graphic. ’
4 who fart life throne in 18ft).
22—At Washington, of apoplexy, Hou. Heury sndwlien the Prmdeut iu a mrarage Xqw »&gt;ur do ym. ihU a tw &gt;»raire ?
Wilson, Vtecrnwfant of the United Stetea. eommcnuaUd hi. -tea to
’
aged 63.
Clay teft tbs chair aad nuxie a fierce an!! r
LWkVw
'
• ^orf&gt;Mr
2S-At the City of Mexico. Senor Lafragua. violent attack ou the Preridrafastai Sc&lt;&lt;- isMtaasMWUsfaMr uMw‘ a won.
retmyol Btateon tomnt «P&lt;W1»» bai”;
tri*. Cardinal Buncher; in Now York dty, Wm.
.
— ----- ------ - ... nu,,eut«)(&gt;uri
B. Artor, the moat extensive landlord, and one ----legal nutliority! y'i^, within ayeir after, &gt; far the h^rriWc
of tbs woaltiiieat men io the ooun’ry.
Clay’s vote dW&amp;l lfe cbOide of Adams,
as’Manroc’s
and tJtsy litfnsclf.
‘
became the Secretary of State bf the ur^xnx
very man whom he luul denounced.: Tlid

1—News received at Washiugtou of the
death, fa China, of Hon. Benj. I*. Avery,, U. H.
Minister Io that country.

Central Aujcri
held together

8- Senator, aged 73 years.

probably share the BMJte fate.

MEW YKAK’s IDYL.

THU CLERGY.
The following atafiade. rMpddlng the ,
proportion in different oonntriea &lt;d the
peiadhoodtoihetwopleuwtiolwtlhpui
inlmawL Jo JmgUml ^ ^’4, there
i. one elergvtuiui to 718 of the popnla-

formerly V. 8. Minister to China.
the principality of Lipne-Detmold.

lion. In tho United Malta Un-to hr one
toeteiST'J. hi Itaaaiathein tea print'

___

.
^ct^Auiaaanaaa .wj? '__ a-a
.
'■
■■ aim:- w"lie, "a.’ i— Coater
r«.&lt;rwt «ui*;Malawi
J&lt;&lt;„, «,f.

KEEPIKG THE HAXDS IMOOW.

A writer in the American Ifroccrtaya
thaifclyrerraefa not used in the right way. of the pevpir; and, iu Spmki, « U) 54.
« _ raL-wi —araait'K w—io ?
SheauyH that to preserve the nmoothm-t-,
t*"!and softness of the itanoa, yon should the clerical profeeeifln fit
Wales fa UMS; in th© Vi
11MS9; iu Italy, 1110,000; sud, in Hpsiu;
31*777.
.......
J.
J
‘

,irr“e' “rf a» «»1 •

1

cd their independence from Spain. John thve,.w*.^oth
Quincy Adams was Secretary of Stab*, and was gone.
M—
bs. Z
H-----ags,, 1 shdtfl&amp;''NkfiaUiHfcow
and be advised them to form a union of
•“
~ZZ

Z

S1.2SB. Mute io ffimrn

You see my bus-

of an intertrtiug Itistoriaal inaktenL. you’re a nico-tookingyotitog
Daring, the mlmhiistratiun of Presqfei* hate to see ypu hert ’, Tliat'^hpji
Monroe thMo diminutive repntdiCBgain- . jn U^bMkK* "

place whore yon habitually wash them,

~

** -• w-

iurcr who had just i-/l ficr tad.- Id angry

t

-

were the authors of Shakespeare s playa.
You Like It,’ but I don’t believe it, for I
Wheard * Borneo and Juliet ’ ray they Con- Tk!“k*

it, as if it eeri- soap,

U^Ul hu-rawa jok-

dry lightly

with a towel. HinufchuM work and bad .
will not prewut your akin from j

||,„ -rMw o^.l fiexf
*» Mt*. Oates’ mouth rival* that

totaraltosd

Abjujsiub has aplTopriafad $15,WU '

. lor the orecUou cf bsr
jvilion.
-

P&gt;*

.

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' -a
aH. teUiM
A
ta .WoMBMWikW*' •
••Sbsakue brjw-ed opou m* tld?
'**w

�L. ,O. OROOKER
DEraon1.

C. C. Wotatt'j Ajriralhral M

BARGAINS!

K OF

(3®,AM PROVISIONS,

: TRUMAN’S !

AND NOTIONS,
tho following best

A bill of exceptions in th® Nye
murder ea/e has been signed, aod
the matter goes to the' Supreme

lace, of North Lansing, fall into n pail
of hot water and was scalded to death

CAXX AKD SEE.
Mrs. E. C.

»

RECEIVING NEW GOODS DAILY!

FAMILY MEDICINES

12

CONSISTING OF

Dr. Drake &lt;J- Bro,’/ Medicines,

Fills and Grace I .Medicines,
Indian Blood Synsp,
Rev. Mr. Weeks, of the Christian
Electric Ilecdth Restorer,
Church, of Marshall,was donated &gt;80
And nwdlofo** far moat of th* ill* to
by his people Thursday evening.
NOTIONS, BEAVER. LOLOAKING,
Charlotte wants gas. A commit- ■DBE88MAKIBOI
westward
Business done ou the square and
toe of citizens went to Chicago Thur* ■ (
satisfaction guararleed.
day to ascertain the probable expand
OLD FELT HATS
itare neoeasary to supply the city.
For Men and Women.
Out of tbe frying pan into to the
fire- Three Michigan editors have
WHICH I WILL RETAIL AT PRICES HERETOFORE UN­
' CIIANCEHY ORDER.
D. W. LINCOLN.
left tbcfr sanctums and gone into the
KNOWN IN. NASHVILLE!
pulpit during the past year.
The fifth commandment, the ice.
SMMlertDa,
A Full Lin® at those Double Width
and the hearts of fond parents are
being broken by many wilful, wioked
boys, who will skate at all hazards
An nnsnoceMful attempt was made
Thursday to wreck a freight train on
JUST OPENED, 100 PIECES OF
the C. 4 L R R. R. between Char
t»*n with hardly aay hair on his head. lotto and Bellevue, by piling ties up­
on the track.
Christmas nt Marshall was vdry
3
generally celebrated. Nearly all th®
TWENTY-FIVE CASES OF .
1
churches had Christmas trees and
festivals. . The decorations al Trinity
•nd I told them to throw it intn the were remarkably fine.
00
About &gt;50 in money aod as much
e
Which will be sold from 50 cents to &gt;1 less per pair than can be bought
more in provisions was raised by J.
elsewhere. A specialty in
S. Opt aod others and distributed
HOLBROOK.
ameng the poor of Charlotte on
Christmas.
GLOVES, MITTINS, HATS, CAPS, AND FURS,
Jual'i Solicitor.

KLLTMERY&amp;FANCY GOODS!

FLANNELS, AND

NDERCLOTHING

ALPACAS, FOR 25 UTS. TO SI A YARD.

a&lt;
&lt; 8
I1

10 CENT PRINTS, SELLING

R 8 CENTS.

Boots, Shoes &amp; R,libbers

J
M
B

dies,*’ jnst before swinging off.

But

•

AND A LARGE LOT OF

% BUFFALO ROBES, UP 80BES &amp; HORSE BUCKETS

robbed in Chicago on Christmas day
of 1 90 00 by a baggage wagon driver
whom he had hired to take him to the
depot

It is

&amp;

Boise Bros

An aged colored mao named Hor­
ton was arrested in Ypsilanti Sunday
on a charge ol incest with his own
daughter, 18 years.

A drunken woman,Elizabeth Riley,
was found ou the street in Detroit,
at four o'clock Snoday morning with
both feet badly frozen:
Mrs. Osierhous,frotn the East, visit­
ing friends near Kalamazoo, went
into the bouie of a neighbor and com­
mitted suicide by hanging Friday
satimaled that M»^00,000 afternoon.
Waller B. Hill, of Batlie Creek,
in this oaoatry. It was arrested ou n charge of forgery,
and Dec. 28th, was aenteoced by
Judge Woodruff to four yean in state
prison.

My SI Tea beats all tbe hobby prices in town!
For further particulars inquire al the counter.

G. A. TRUMAN.
KDWAtb A-HOLBROOK,
cixLext'Imitu,

WlUKrt, bvCrodrML
11
■mxadnc by ■•Marti ।
.i. rMur, itet Um akova —lit IMradn

MERCHANT TAILOR!

A pit garlick, wbo sports the lamil-

OPEN

WHAT PAYS!

KATRINA,
BITTTER SWEET,

PLAIN TALK. (Holland,)
BARRIERS BURNED AWAY,
OPENING A CHESTNUT BURR,
FROM JEST TO EARNEST,
WHAT CAN SHE DO.—Roe.

•:o:

IEFS, YOUTHS’4 B0Y8’ CL8TH1KG

Aftei a temporary suspension of busi­
ness the
BIBLES a Specialty.

Wolcott Hardware

AUKnilAL'SKR.

It Pays! It Pays!

AGAIN !

SHAKSPEARE.BURNS, BYRON,
COWPER. MILTON. MOORETENNYSON.LONGFELLOW, LUCILLE,
WHITTIER.

W UDI CMTHIKG'

JTEJBMTURE HJJIUFACTORY!

John Better, better knowu as Dick
Johnson, died suddenly at Niles, Fri­
EDWARD aTdUJAROOK,
day afternoon, of apoplexy. He was
a native of Scotland, and has no rela­
tives in this country. He left a fine (A tra*«opr.)
AtlaM, Wm. it. Fowa**,
property.
«-M|____________ ______________

carried on for ten years.
1 active member ol the
church. He asserts his

.

S. LEIBHAUSER,

A disastrous fire occurred at Dandee, Dec, 27th. It commenced at a
quarter to 13 Saturday night, and con
■ba thankful that you dont own anv tinned until 3 Sunday morning. Six
wooden stores, and nearly one-third
of tbe business places is town were
burned.

Ludington challenges the world
with the worst scandal ou record.
Frye, charged ’with committing rape
upon bis own daughters lovely young
tody. was examined Thursday and his
bail fixed at &gt;10,000. It is r&gt; ported

A FULL LINE OF CHOICE GROCERIES

■ e&gt; ptofMid

A noisy .saucy ghost has been hanggate mad, kinks lh® furniture around iog around the resideace of Mr. *Norria, Ssbewa, Iona Co-, for some years,
- eat* thoir ears and they can’t reason• and at last he has been compelled to
give up the bouse to the ghost and ,
build a new one several rods distant

Joseph Babidean, one of the slate
prison convicts received a valuable
Christmas present. At the conclu­
Of eourae sion of the splendid dinner which was
given the convicts, the warden called
him forward and read his pardon to
rwable circumstances him. He was sentenced from Wayne
county for murder in 1851 fur life.

HOLIDAYS

CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AID LAMPS!

(fl

mg poor gas poorer. Mr. John Beyer, '
the foreman, was preUy badly burned,
probably fatally.

F. Albro, a respectable citizen of
Osooda, one of the slate lumber in­
spectors, committed suicide Friday
morning by shooting himself with a
revolver. This attempt to take his
life was done while Mr. Albor was
laboring *unber menmonia.

DURING TBB

You can be shown everything you want in

Saturday* evening the gas works
at Jackson, took fire from gasoline

Steve Dawson, a young man of
Allegan.wile walking along the street
Christmas eve. slipper and fell, strik­
ing the edge of the walkjnjuriag him
■elf internally, producing hemorrhage
of the bowels. He died Sunday night

Santa Clais

again opens its immense stock to the pub­
lic. They have adopted a Cash System
JACOB LENTZ &amp; SONS
and- accordingly reduced their goods to

AUTHORS, CHESS, CHECKERS

DOMINOS, BACKGAMMON,

Manufacturer* and keep* os ban

Parlor, Library, Bilim, Office ail
GENERAL FUNTRRe!

“BED-ROCK” PRICES!

BLOCKS. MAPS, PICTURES,
BOYS TOOLS, fcC,

Together with a full assortment ol

M1RRORS.PICTURES, FRAMES
AND CARDS. BRACKETS,
THE FOLLOWING LIST
DUSTERS. kC-tC,

Albums
CONTAINS THE PRICE OF A FEW

KIGHT DIFFERENT STYLES.

LEADING ARTICLES ■
Bakj Cato aid PeraiWaion 1
Nails,
10s
and all sizes larger, per kg. $3.25 AT BOTTOM PRICES
ctrnn and caskets,
THE 3CIEIYIFIC AIEBICAK

“
“
per lb. 0.081-2 GBO M SAVAGE &amp; CO*a COLUMN
7,
8, per kg. 3.50, lb. 4
6,
SHR OUDS AND COFFIN LIN­
3, 4,
“ 4.00,1b. 41-2
“
2,
.. INGS kept constantly on hand
per kg. 5.25
Horse Shoes.
a
u
Nails, Pointed, “
lb. 23 PATENTS.
No. 8 Cook Stoves, 30 pieces Furniture 18,00
Cottage “
8 to 14.00
Nashville Mich.
Beckwith Heater No. 18, Zinc and Pipe Gillman Broa
included.................................... ....$15,00.
18,00. AND LADIES'
MARBLE WORKS No. 20,.....y......... . ...............
1,00.
Double
Portioned
Steel
Axes,
BIaACK Ac FUXXEH,
I't oprietors.
per Ft. 50
Champion Cross cut Saws,
Diamond-tooth Saws, Complete, “" “ 1.25
XTXBY PMWTIOK OF
Kerosene Oil, 175 fire test, per gal.. ....15. MEAT MARKET!
TOMBSTONES and every thing else in proportion.

Ot.ll .1,10. ul
.0.1 MBTAL1C
CASES .fttmlshed to or&lt;k»

and MONUMENTS.

left one

BLACK a FULLER.

“ “

a

A FIRST-CLASS Tffl SOP ffl MfflN.
All persons having notes or accounts
past due, will greatly oblige us by calling
aud settling the game at once as we need ’
money.

ROE&amp;

�125

VILLAGB DIBJCCTOXY.

oc a charge of aelling whidk* to the

himMir.
A Milwaukee woman is
for a divorce because* her _______
always spreads his ears Over her when
he Mi-asleep, instead of hanging them
Milover the head-board,
wankeeans do.
Wen a* and-browed stranger at­ On eveiy lea dollars invested by buying your Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats,
Caps, Clothing, Boots, Shoes,' Gents* Furnishing Goods, Ac.,
tends a Red River dance 'and asks a
al the 12 1*2 per cent profit store.
belle for her hand she replies: No,
sir; I don't dance with anybody with­
WOWDEH.FTJX! BUT TRUE.
out an introduce. I know my little
the gifts Old Sanbix. and I don't go waltzing around
with any slouch, unless I know his
name. '
*

Henry Ward. Beeolier

FRIDA?,

$2.00 SAVED

1 IB

iagly healthy.
ftWbtwg,

ET- NEW ORLEANS MOLAS­
SES only 90 ceoU per gallon al
■a. Warranted 176 fire test KERO- all, a Happy Mew Year.

diewoe with a lavish bead.
Mrs. Calvin Ainsworth and Nellie Young

WoOt Store.

Mrs. Clement Smith received a estt of^lver
hold received an easy chair, as did also Mica
—w. Q. AyUworth and wife of New York

Staley received one of Webeter’a diction-

gifU were dotribatc.d, too numerous to
■ealioa or remember. The caah aaaetla realiud al the door were $8.65
The BapliM Sunday Pchool had a Tree,

chine Oil for tale al D. W. Lixcutss.
■ft- JAPAN TEA DUST al White 1 Mo-

Observe our Prices

On Dec. iCth Fred Ackerman, of
Grand Rapids, attempted the murder
of his cousin, Mias Gans, while the
family were absent. He stabbed her
tn the head fourteen times arid then
escaped. The woman is still alive.
Cause jealousy.
An attempt was made to wreck
the Chicago express on the Lake
Shore Ac Michigan Southern railroad
Monday night. Rails were placed in
a cattle guard near Adnan, but the
engine walked right through them
without any serious damage.

Jesse Pomeroy confesses that he
has been an extensive reader of dime
novels. If ihalis the case the won­
der is, not that he killed so many, l*nt
that he killed so few. It is a thou*-1
The Chrisimu Concert connected with the and pities that the writers ami pub­
Chriatlau Sunday School, waa iu every re- lishers of those books cannot be made
■peet, a oomplele aucceva.
The dcclama- to share the fate of Jesse’s victims.

Just opened 60 pieces Plaid Prints, (beauties)
7 cents per yard.
•'
*•
10
••
Lonsdale Cottons,
12|
“
**
"
"
20
“
Brown Cotion,
6
**
*
Piles of Felt Skirts at
85 and upwards.
Good Cotton Batts, pound rolls,
-&gt;
12} cents
Men’s Rubber Boots,
82.95
16 Grades of Tea, from
38 cents and upwards.
A beautiful Oil Chromo given with each pound sold.

.

We appreciate the value of Cash Cuetom, and propose to have it, re

W. A. AYLSWORTH, Proprietor.

tho exception of tho aocldeat mentioned

1W claiming it to be Um Diamond

that It ia a mere Imitation and »o better

When a man becomes the father of
a twelve-pound girl, and calico is only
seven cents a yard, he can well. af­
ford to smoke thirteen cigars a day.
by those claiming greater profirie.icy.
It is different with a woman.—Roches­
ter Express. That’s so. When a wom­
L Allen, and Rev.
an ’’becomes the father of a twelve­
J. L Deyo, the Superintendent.
pound girl" it makes all the difference
imaginable.

vmetortj manner; like* Im the singing

GLOVES and MIT.

other stem la Nashville at
White A McNomm.

Haatlngs, will ofioiate in

MT READY MADE CLOTHING, BoeU

—Andrew Hartjy has purchased the 40were about $26.00.

Nwlivilla hu x aitixen by the name of
Cid Santa Claus pal in Troutwine. That trout take* more natural-

ATTENTION, ALL!
I wovid respect hilly inform my friends

AINSWORTH &amp; BROOKS,

PARADY, Manufacturer o£

Bnsineas - fLela.'tiom

Ogu Five sett of Bob-sleighs, of Has­
tings manufacture, for sale eheap for cash
al the
.Weott Store.

On Monday last Dr. Youngs assisted by
Dm. Adams of .Kalamo, and Ellis nf this
village, amputated Olis Van Wagner's right

able to retain your confidence, and to win

CORN, APfLES, OATS,

Especial Attention

Clover Seed, Ac.,

is Invited to

TO LOAN t

h tn&lt;ml tai blah fawiia.
ur inn a,

LIFE INSURANCE.

fiSOO.OO and UPWARDS

AND

OX LOSC TIME.

L. RUMELIk

LATH.

SHINGLES
This plan, now the moat popular
In Maple Grove. Olis is a young man aged
leaves the annual cash dividends on any
WATER LIME.
at the Porto fice.
Policy with the Co. to increase the amount
SALT,
of insurance; or the dividends may be used
Joint, fell and injured the affected joint. each yetr to lessen the annual premium.
oaa SAVE 20 cents on every dolHAIR,
Example: On a $1,000 Policy No. 887, the
•red at D. W. Lincoln's on Christmas eve,
ying of
While A McNamee.
STUCCO,
holder paid 8124.80 in six years, when he
and had a Christmas tree, tfre hundred
fc., fe.,
died. Upon this, the Equitable Life AsIo remove the affected Joint, but feund urance Soc'ly, (one of the oldest and strong No family
good time bad.
eet in the country) paid the widow $1787.65. which we ship and retail al bottom prices.
being $787.65 accumulation In aix years.
—A deputy Sheriff from Bellevue, had
AINSWORTH A BROOKS,

For Sale Cheap I

BOOTS AND SHOES,

Oflka aver 4. fc—tU'i store. IUxTim*. Utah.

WHICH IB NOT EXCELLED IN TOWN.

Practical Millwright*

MAKR1HD.

■

eon, of Conquest K. Y.
M. Nevins. Secretary, and Daniel Striker,
In Nashville, al the M. E Parsonage, Dec.
Mixxd Camm, al tho C. 0. D. GROCERY. Treasurer.
80th, by Rev. E. L. Kellogg, A. Brooks of
Maple Grove, to .Miss Libbia A. Smith of
WHITE A McNAMEB.
—The aerrieec at the Christian Church,
Balti more.
EQh&gt; Those that trade el 49 buy the next Sabbath, will be appropriate to the
Mr. Wm. W. MaUeson and Mr. A. Brooks,
ewYear. Morning topic, “ Diary of 1876."
ile brought us out from
They are willing that all bands shall bs bap.
py with them, and the printer has received
from each a bean new dollar bill. Success
free ticket to
to the happy oonples; may their future lift
boantiful oil chromo given with each pound.

L. J. WHEELER

JEWELERS OPTICIAN

SFLE.1DI

WORTH OF

THE DETROIT WKKKLY TttlBUXE.

Ko &lt;• Mala Street,

CZpcfcs, Spectacles, $-c.

Nashville, MlcK.

General Conpeyar.cihff,
Gdlections a spedalfy:

LIVERY STABLE!

New Goods

MO'N:KY TO LOAN
CHAS. W. DEMARAY

NEW ART GALLERY!

WM. VENN. Proprietor
Bltgood's old stand, Nashville, Mich.

JUST NORTH OF AYUTWORTn’B.

Mr. Vxxx has had several years experi­
ence in the livery business and is prepared
to furnish all who wish with a good rig,
and at prices corresponding with tbe close
times.
48yl

noodle sticking through it, at a private &lt;ndH-

DENTIST,
ELIHU CHIPMAJf,
Justice of the Pean,

Direct from Neto York I Dox. Photograph., $9.50
8 Ferrotype* far

.80

MBS. L. O. CBOCKEK
Fall aad Wl.trr

KLLBfflYnWGMB-’

Worsteds, Real and Imi­
tation Laces, Yak Lmoe,
Passimentire, Real and
Copying and Enlarging Imitation Hair Goods.

THE WEEKLY SUN

SMITH &amp; PUTNAM.

JONES,

___________

NASHVILLE, MICH,

— TUBULAR LANTERNS, only $1.00,

ity in manipa ating the "light fantastic toe.'

we are selling them for $1.0&amp; per foot;

yfM.

CHAS. W. DE1ARAY,

The advertisement that C. C. Wolraand tooth Saws ever brought into this proprietors a “good shewing.'

an OBALSB IS

[Give IWLe a Call.
Nashville, Mich., Jan. 27, 1876.

Proprietors.

— A large line of warranted PLATED
In Maple Grove, at the residence of tbe
bride's parent*, on the 29th lost., by Rev. C. SPOONS, FORKS and BUTTER KNIVES,
I Deyo. Mr. Edwin OMfield, to Mire Anna for sole cheap at the
Weott Store.

— MATCHES warranted.800 only seven
hotel lately opened by L. E. Btauffw. Give
cenia per box al White dk Me Name'a C.
In Maple Grove, at the residence of the
O. D. Grocery.
aity.
1^, Hoxss Blank r th only $8.60 per
Xrivy. both of Maple Grove.
pair at the 12j per cent Store.
,
In Nashville, at the M. E. parsonage. Dee.
Co. Agricultural Society, on the 28th Inst,
30th,by tbe Bev.jg L. Kellogg. Mr. Wm. W.
at Hastings, John Keagle was elected Preri-

ELI STRONG,

DILL ■ASKtrnniT,

Best property in town for the price.
Terms easy. En juire of
(12-18.)
P. HMcr.

of Wil.,, h. au*li„ . bi..

nntiLii1

MONEY

ELEVATOR IN NASHVILLE

confalns the business card
villiau, and is a way Trout bu of doing his

bum

Boolu nnd Shoe*,

POTATOES,

Delivered at their

—Conductor Hamilton, had that tooth

SOMETHING NEW!

T H. LEE.

•J,
Deputy Hlaertm
N—UKe, Mkh ColWtlon. a spociatty.

fn&lt;lej&gt;endcnt

clone, generously dirtributing candy

Names' 60 cent TOBBACO. It is as good
as is generally sold for $1.00.

Again in the Trade

pay the Highest Market Price for

GIVEN PARTICULAR ATTENTION.

JUST RECEIVED AT

Dre., and

Claalcmaktea

IS ALL THK LATEST STYLES

GIVE ME A CALL.

Ftrt Vine, Jzbn I Saiim L L

V-21

DENTISTRY!
. Hitcboocx,

DotUsL

KOCHER BROS A SAD THOUGHT!

w» visit

aF" New Styles Punta only 7 cts

FOIi THE

For Sale Cheap ’

MAN
- “Brick" Pomeroy has sent

FALL AND WITKR TRADE !
$1.00. Hmokiag from *5 to 80 octal will skip forth livelier than ever, and

FOUND

DEAD

— 1 lb. Cssdy free to those
who.bi
md of White
4fc MW

«okly Bun. ehrtat I'M" »» any-:i

Sixteen monl
Beecbe'a Gor­
in this neighbor-

NASHVILLE!

ATKINSOX &amp; ROE,
AUTISTIC

h*vs no frith
* Bottle

^PAINTERS!

058.72 oenu.

*

NASHVILLE, MICH

Nashville, O«t 13th.

W. H. KMHER

k

Bro.

C.F. SWAN.

MICHIGAN AND THE SOUTH.
TRAINS wnr BY CHICAGO TIME.
Goins South.
'

�&gt;v

im.
sittto
abi

XIE,

Hhk£ drioH jw into thin
toff fan! fldti-Mwsy imp

-Mi- 8. B. AnUjmy refusm io tmerfy in
1 Loader psrjory can*.
-Hon. Wm. A. JUrtantaoa, of Quincy. HL.

7TTSW
make it an.

.

. JL4JtXO4l&gt; fXTttt^l^MKCS.
-The VemMylvaida HaUrofrl ,Coa|&gt;Miy
edej.-tel a freight schedule far westerts-b.

'Central refused to advau-ie its rates from Bo»-

—The Appropriations Committee of the

20 -IhM»l OLeary, a Odcogo pedestrian, remote period it may subaervo some
P6rt.su Prince. Hayti; fteWteuamUk aCSOSmilrelntixitaye, bMih«
other purpose. A meteoric mi» may
E. P. Weston 52 miles for * puree. News refall into the sun and bo contribute to tbe
mans of beat which the sun pours forth.
The time may oome when the earth itself
may fall upon the sun and furnish fuel
to increase the supply of heat and light.
In the case'of the earth there ninni come
'
a day when it will no longer be/ fit to
tbo Fonrneaux Islands, jn Besa Rtraite. between
'
Van Dieman'a l«and and Australia; of 110 persupport Life. The lecturer proceeded to!
illustrate hfa theory with, the magic fantern.—Prof. Proctor,
,
;7 . •

! by.the Dejnrtmtntr. Mr. liai:dsll. the Giair-

Belgium. esunng the death and injury of many
“‘T—’,- “e.-*
1 11 * * . uMOawM.

BtatoVnl act bribe Ko-

n» mjoi-.r..

Ji f ' ,h# *nA1^,blP" »»*4 ironclads of the navy, and

coupe.-surpnsea rona. ranchc. killed;
11-nl
three men and captured all the arew. borere. • j' •£"»

lmMzlr
l2^f‘

'•-In.Httjl. to 1» ma. U4» U»toU»«(.,fc- *“1 P“‘“ Cotanbta.

MardPGres praMatiousare totaks place . tnrc&lt; ln

of

tel. Ifound for tbo Magdalen Itian&lt;K wW» .upplies for tbo atoning iulaUUuta ; 45 live. lost.
Tbe eclioQuer Sunshine, from Kan Fraucinoo,
found capsoed at tbe mouth of IbeiColumbia
River-. 40 paasongm and ■ erew of 10 all
drowned. Chavez, tho (Wifoniia bandit, killed
iu Arizona white reabtlr^ afreet.
29—Part of the Iluwiau garrison at Kbokaud
maMacred. Twelve hundred Egyptians aur18—Earthquake in Now Grenada; air ci Um prised and kilted by ths Abymntans.

1876-

FORJV.
tcM*l
OlrtelWIufc.mi.

•t Ran r t i

~OeD' JovelUr- wljo
Cul» a

Captain-General
Virata. BU~m.

wm

^SnvSZX‘“‘*d“ U'“

rt-InUdligeooo iu Loudon. EuglawL of the
sinking of an Andrian ferryboat in tbe Tyrol,
with Roman CalfaoliB pilgrims on board; 76

discovery yf tin* |»*lu will not Hinder.its
oxiocti n&gt;. Thiv -is-a doubte mistake.
It destroys het boy’s oonffxleuoc iu her;

to the new Jerusalem, mid prophesied
Tbe geu.^if AH Ceed Ceaapywy.

THE DANBURY NEWS

not know the nature of Ute danger,'-end
therefore retiree to the back of hit dbu,
but you may always toll where hto.head
to by the glare of his eyes, Yon keep'

DO YOUR OWN PRINTING.

moving ou gradually towards him op
your knees, and when you are within
dtotanoo, throw.tbe cloak over hto Lead,
close with him, and take cure be does not
free himacif. The beast to so frighhmad

4-Tomble explosion in a cool mmo near and tbei) with
pt|U dlBW
roderar. Wales : 20 minem killed. Wm M.......................
’ .
.
Msas rpeveral people killed and otbrre fatally Tweed eeca;H«l from Ludlow lilrecl Jail; New them tight up to tbe back Di hto neck,
injtued.
York. Wm. Aden, of Cleveland. O.. killed bis and tie them there. The beast to now
30—Hm&gt;steamer Vicksburg, bound for.Liver­ wife, Htcpdangbter, and a neighbor. Dcetruc- your pwn, and you can do wlmt you like
pool from Montreal, went down In a field of
with him.
We generally take those wp

catch home to tho kxui, and hunt Uem
on the plain with bridlosin their moutlis,
that our dogs may bo taught not to fear
tbo brutes when they meet them wild.”
Hyenas are also taken alive by the
Arabs by a very similar method, except
that a woodeu gag fa used instead of a
felt cloak. * The similarity in the mode
of capture in two snch distinct countries
aa Algeria and Afghanistan, ami by two
races so differeu t, is remarkable. From
the fact jhat the Afghans consider that
the feat requires great presence of mind,
and an iusl^noe being given of a man

the Dounlnctou Wood Colliery. tChrotSshire.

leAj jitikd the thrulilo-valve to snn o tbe lor3. !

WASTED Liea-woius.

upon ilin your right hand, and with your
left holding a Mt cloak before you,'go
boldly but quietly in. ’ The’ahixMf dhet

. T

-•faille three men were clqsrtng .
burl you.” Now n|*o kuo*.t it will hurt
tiw: u&amp;ast St LouIk uu Chnatajwi mqrniug. ', bint, but thiuks'if fctib can only gut him

METTS I IVtNC8TONr8

BuciWAjaxv yw theusmegi'rentotbe
followers of Mmgaret Buchan, who sppenred in Soot land in 1779 as a religious
'leader, and prophotess. Bhe promised
djcr delated,, followers io conduct them

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.
The following mode of tying byejfafi
C
in their dens, us practiced in Afghanis- *urr
tan, fa given I y Arthur Connolly in hfa
Overland Journal, in ‘the words of an ft»l ।

2—Tho Ohio Republican Convention, at Co­
Franklin, La.; 3 men killed, and a down others
lumbus. nominated cx-Gor. Rutherford B. badly injured.
—»« Loutatau.
eehee M.faj a diririou of plunder, and the proeHavre for Governor.
G—Another colliery dinsster, more appalling
in ita results than any that ban occurred for
H^ onb-rpoWlcta. -hg*— -ured by a eol- of a lighter on the Tagus, in Portugal.
many yean, reported from Yorkshire, Ei^Iaud;
tibu. Large profits are made liy this amoctetiou I l°“’
17—Tbe Ohio Democratic Convention, at
from iuteetexmta iu tickets by people. who ; —The prenaut in a good time to aee Mount Columbus, renominated Gov. Wm. Allen. Tho 140 iniuere kilted. I’-ougreM organized ; M. C. I
never rootire any return for tbeirwxmey.
i V«nviua in all ita glory. Italian edentutta
centennial anniversary of the battle of Banker
-‘•‘A nanrtw6f ooloral men mm fined In the j prc-tUct a long |&gt;criod of eruption al band.
Hill wan celebrated at Boston ; Judge Dovena
Ixxuevilta (Ky.) jail tried lo encape the other I
T**- ««"-*»• &gt;vp( rejected th* reform delivered tho oration.
night by netting their bedding on fire, intend- P«&gt;PC*iH&lt;** offered by the Sultan's govern­
_
.
... .
. nwvnt
h.«,i Hn
fie, TV,LL.L —.
cold.
tbe rifle-match at Dollymoaut, tho scorn for
should be opened; but their msUrceaM betrned ’ foHu.
8 -lit. Rev. W. E. McLaren consecrated
Epteoopal Bishop of the Diooure of Hlioato.
'
rapidly, aud filled tbo cell with llamo and smoke, ' —liwnforvwseuta tor the Bptensb army in tbo Irish trem.
•J-Explosion in a cosi mine n«ar Iteed». En- '
e.» that n ben rrsttied they were atmaet asffoca- Cobs coulinue tc arrirn
JDZI.
ted. and glad to bo taken care of.
—When. Cuba la conquered Spain inteuds to
5—Nrer Far Rockaway, Longlslaud. collision
.
--------■-------------- iravniK urcuvi n mw rcccivt-u iuuoruw»v
-Owb. F..Kring has been found guilty of i maintain. M irtdeut Army there, tbe ctwat to bqrireep t^C trains pc the 8otUh Side Railrosd ; ty. Mmu; 7 colored men kUlwi by a RberifT.
7 psrebre killad«« Arent, afal « ssH- ^Mw. recurred of th. lorn on Lak. Web hyena to more powerfill 'oi Jmre ferocious
1 ^v^c^rnorv'i,d lr?aty ’rU11* Proroeed to tbe
igan of tins neboouer Windtetc, of Manitowoc. ’
African congener.
wbile returning from Fortress Monroe with
,
’—”c—~.
JCT^SWie marnea womsi. t^th wbofltj —Anarchy «6d disorder prevail in Sonora, a pleaiuro party of 18 on board, was run Wis., with all on board.
11 -Fifty ;wr*anH kilted and a large number .
It ifl uok generally known that there is
bo bad becomeAnfntuated. Holiadendeavored ; Northern Mexico. Tho Yagui Indians are iu down by the steamship Isaac Bell, off Stowell's
wounded by sn cxplcwicn of dynamite on a quay ; a large and prOHperonK Irish Bt?ttlemcnt
! in tho Argentine Republic, fo South
company were drowned ; the steamship wan not in Bremen barber, OerauDr.
first op|»ortnpity. a^c*rii«g aba shoqld never ! ’’**•
12— Electioa ofSonators for life ix&gt;gun m , America.
In oue of tho provinces,
injured.
hr.mfcrtholber. Ust April bn teM (he bti* . . Advice, from cJro. Egypt, give partum
AVOV3T.
Franco; DehosMi. all Republics!!*.
1™. tire-, te nf
3—A serious insurrection against the Turkish
13- A great tend e-m^a invoMng WO.000.- “
on the street nu&lt;l renewed bis demand that she ; UruQf Jbe mabrucading of lhe German explarOOO,
developed
in
Missouri
and
Arkansaw.
nearly
400,000,
of wh.eh nearly bull «
Government
broke
out
iu
Herzegovina,
a
prov
­
sliould marry him. and upon, her refusal to iuf* party. rutmAwri^g tnq heeded by Dr.
IK-A bill offered tn Congrs- prov.d.ng that &gt; I™h- 11 » * noil graxing couutey, and
comply ba MbfaMfBeaA Ho tea fried to kill Mnnxfcer. in tbe interior of Africa. After ince with A000 square milM of territory and a
the President st tho end of bin term euall bo- the most extensive fnrtnerw in Iho provhimself, but hit itetol missed Ore. A plea of J fire dare' fighting 140 of the party were population of 250.000.
eome a Senator for life. Tho cabfaet shops at j face are Irishmen, who hold immense
iuaautty was sot up. but it failed to mvc him. . killed.
Kirn, in Rhenish Pnumia. inundated tbe place, tbo Wbedcr A Wilson Work* in Badgoport, I ‘mete of land, and carry on a wool trede
-«
- and 13 persons were drowned.
^n^araod down; tews, •Mg.OOO.tewranoe, tbjd rivals Australia.
In 1869 they
and Hacks, in which the latter
0—Explosion in the arsenal al Brideeburg.
dad.
iL-rwra. „pKto«&gt; to . iWto, «to! ■ ’J’***
p~«k&lt;&gt;r «o«l " "”
01 “*
German twpere of a rewn: date puUiab
mine, caused by the ignition of fire-damp; 110
Pilot.
men
lbrr 7 « fired."P°D
i
-—»• ■**»
• Urge
birthday was celebrated iu Ireland, with great miners kiuea. Tuomaaeefi. alias Tnomr-on. I
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"v«d«
euthuaiaom.
•vwbw-wm wvnw’Ju one t»v n -.mr.te..
T’“5 cl&gt;x’dillon u««nbered 2,000, and wak
25-Colliaion on the Midland Railroad, in mltted anicide J he confessed his crim.. A 27-' subscribed 8200,000 toward founding a
The loader. England ; 5 persona killed and 10 injured.
ounce nnggot was found by a Mack Hills gold new Methodist College, ho remarked to
miner. Tbojuryiutbe case of tho murderer a friend one day: "Well, air, I didn’t
coming (mm
2-A railway train broke through a rotten of httte Mabel Young, rt Boston, could not | know wlM&lt;re
^'tyAHCIAZ AXD tJtDV6TRl.il..
poles by the Abyssinian*, aod their bodies
h.,.srf ux„ | I
over U.«4-W wio it,
bridge near Goshen, eu route for Kingston.
Canada-,'25 persons injured.
York ; a German. a««i to. executed for murder "‘bject of payer.
After fast-day, I
Aw&lt;-.
MteaPyipp*. '•)*grej4ied to
rreaideut Grant declaring that iu that State at Hermann. Mo., and a d«q&gt;erado informally went down an Wall atrefa, lUkl n.tefe
-Trxgta 6f dpenttiVM in the larger Eaatem ’ «®hsr already immciuw territory.
cOtfcMfcfailfowere generally reduced ou the fol ■ —T^® «**tua of Napoleon, iu the Place Ven­ domestic violence existed in Ita most sggrs- lyucbwl at Careou City, Nevada for genera than twenty-four honni I skinned these
wifkodne«r«.
j follow* out of &gt;200,000,—SLZottfa (UoLcin*. AkLawrcnoc. Maa*., owing to defecation ‘tome. Parte, which was overthrown by tbo rated form, and that be waa compelled to ap- 'j ~
i 20—News received of an earthquake iu Forto , Democrat.
in priw«, add over-production. »he w^ges of Communists during the eiege of Paris by the
«— a—
.-puvuva.. V.XM.V..- I Rico on tbe nighta of Dec, 8 and 9. which ere- ’
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.
5'JUO Oderstlvea. in the 1’sdtie Mill were re Cermaus. has been cnlitely restoreL
tlon held at Saratoga; Frederick W. Seward ‘ «t«d great alarm: the capital of Ban Juan was ' A ITT.TION to Cowgrews for the repeal
duefd Iff to 15 v«r ceuL
‘
— A dreedfql calamity oocorred in the
j notOamaged.
dstuaped. but
but the
ths town
town of
of Arecibo
Arecibo was
was »)»1- jj of
of the
thn bankrupt
bankrupt law
law fa
to being
teing circulated
circulated
bautrn, at Ute. yoiiutry- bore : °* HllMkon, Switzerland, ou Cliririmu 3ay. nominated for Secretary of Kate.
»t entirely
eutirely dwtiroyed.
dretroyed.
j' through
throughout
Connjciicut.
, .
lawn called' upon to make a report shoving Thettooriug of (ho achoolbcwte in which the
OTxws of the iwoptiter Equinox, uear Point ®*&lt;
out Connecticut.
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their condition st tbe dose of beniness Dccem- fa*i»‘L?ei were being ceisbrrted gave way. au Hable. Lake Miehigan-, 26 persous drowned. .
12.
.
kUUu« c«iu’r
W'l wounding about The Pennsylvania Democratic State CouvenOTH£K WQMLVS TUAX DVRS.
•• For the Blood la the Ufa,”
’
cjiriiViifi. ft*’
r4x&gt;rt&lt;d from tho seat c.’ Uoa adopted • |&gt;tatform similar to that adopted
.
ascertain definitely nlxJilt .u8"
WW .bewig
by the Ohio Democrats, aud nominated Cyrus 4, ” ,
"
*xjrQe
which the ayvtem re bo# op.
L.r.&gt;*iKr«aoTtn~r.
UwptaKl. i, that
th, 1. w.
ftvg
clyhet „ «,
M. Blologwte
i»P pti*«»".
Lake Michigan; 8 pcraorui drowned.can tell you the past_ history
.
,of the earth.
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the Turks clabuing a decisive
.
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ftaUlirw nrvn ir-.uiW.rvt
H—Loa of |1 livte from poiaotmva gan hi ami arrive at the probable way in which

vvMCto.u.autos.ulu.aud mw,,. to.
aJehl.v •» promuto out b«
are teiwtal killed, an I twir-r qw&lt;,y 1
for. Tho coward fa sure' to lie
btafy Imit. Tho "main ran under Federal ' «ken truth means punishment, and sure
■tirec tn fj;c. and exptedod in lame myetertowi Ito retreat from hfa engagements when
~J^nto.tototo«»
iuro!„
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,
jJXtoru nmtuJ-?00*
r** *** souiH that
to ehdure and
■.xufieten torn uf&gt;, and * large grain warehouse
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buDy ohatlcred.
w‘oru 1*“' an,i
faco ‘kogcr fearleaaly
- Two young me., were drowned near New “d P«»ptly wfarn duty require*. Some
Y»rtj m-r dsy }*,: week white Stating.
' parents evade thia vital port of training
•‘-Wfatelegtoa Cily and rorae fointa in Tur- [ by glowwa ami ^loeepUm. A mother
’^’^"•“'’dewWahocto'Qf earth- ; who lias taken her lx)y to the dentist’s to

washing should only extend to the outer

1-Burial of Henry Wilson al Natick, Mwk.
Eleven livee lost by the sinking .of the steamer
Hunnysilo on the Hodson River^-out in two by that be cowers back, aod though, he. may
bile Uw felt, lie cannot turn hto neck
round to hurt you, eo you quietly feel

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iy Oja ifttruing of the English schoolship. TRAVMixa cHtLDRKx cvvttsar.
Grsvcseud. a fow days tiucr.
.
Courage fa a vital elcmeut of Christian

menpirane of. the tympanum, producing j

Afghan chief, tbe fihirkaxee8yu^ Daoiyl
“ When you have tracked the beast to his

Railroad, near Washingum; many of tho employos and j*iweng&lt;irn Injured.
28— Destructive firs at Oshkosh, Wia.; a
square mile of tbe city laid iu ruins. Erptoumi
of a jtowdrr magazine in London. Englsn&gt;L arktl
eevBridlivte lost.
MAY.
1-Ex)&gt;loeteij at Banker Hill Colltory. Narili
8taffanlshl.c, England; 41 lire lot.

SewTert

; gets Banking aud Currency and fire nnimport taut committees, while Pennsj Irani* goto Ap­
propriations and Invalid Tendons and three
It bM been ascertained at lart that the to- .show places. Ohio han Military Affair*. Pnblic
Lauds, Territories. Militia and Printing, aud
in Brwnen barter 1. 128; twenty
*U*l «*«*r tew N.w Yort or iteoutbe Injured are hopeleody maimed, and there -ylvauia. Now England doean t gU a tingle
are fifty*tix rttow* and 138 orphans left m tbo 0o^nuUc&lt;',

25-Charlea I). Whylaad (-‘Big Charley-),
proprietor of the St Elmo reataurant, Chicago,
billed by a drenken dreperado nam'd Henry

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Secretary of K re.
the heavens,because they conuot see the
«*!causs of. a farp pwjkm olt •Jldtaea.ncs is
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quack patent notrtpunfi by recou;over the inland alternately from gulf and bay
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I- to cure every fflsea-e. nor dore ho
too far away except iu the case of our
moon, and there wo have arrived at a
Httisfactory knowledge that it han no
life upon its surface. I want to bring
before you a new theory which Dr.
wr* ewept away : nine teothti of the tioiiscs iu Brewster has called tbe hope of the phi­
town were destroyed.
losopher and the hope of tbe Christian—
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rauia Railroad 5 &amp;|iert»M killed and 20 injured
The steamer Adler camo in collision with the creatures. Every planet i»i either the
Swodtob steamer King Osrer II. near Grimsby, abode of life, or making ready to sup­
England; the latter sunk, and H itcraotM On port life, as in tbe ease of the sun. The
theory which Dr. Sewell advanced, that
our cwrth, 1*0 far as we know, fa the only
inhabited world, is painful to us, far wc
eannul conceive that- all the uuivarae
30-Al tbo reunion id tho Army ef IbeTeu- around us runs to waste; and yet we
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